digi ji i. imam Ar A AS iP Soggy mt A —————— a CENTRE HALL REPORTER. “AUGUST 13th 1869, LOCAL ITEMS. 1d oid PEIN BLANKS —Blank ‘Summons, Vendu Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Ex- Sap on ned, for sale at this Ohi tion Note combi @. "LOCAL NEWS. —O1 friends will oblige ir friends will © us by sending in any items of jocal, fete est, including deaths mutrriage hy a Rue are a ie 30 x 3 ghe Reporter the west, many ‘ 4 x We would est ita fy kind pas | a_copy of the Reporter to felatl TR NEW if ins ary & | A I. L N KE W. Drug Store, | New. Store. TOTICE.-=On and after the 1st of Sep- | y | tember the undersigned willsell stoves yer lv for cash only, He has made a reduction dApot lec 1 CHICAGO MARKET ! Wheat, Nol unchanged, and No 2 ‘at $1 41ial 42. {Corn firm at 93¢, Oats active at H3adde, No 1 Rye $1 02, No 2 Barley $1 25al 30. Loose beef cattle steady and firm, Live hogs at §9 124a9 25 for light. NEW YORK MARKET Gold 1358. Whent, No 2 spring at 81 53al 68 ; amber Michigan $1 8). Corn less firm. Oats, western at 78a79¢ for old, and 10a73¢ for new, Beeves—The best steers at 151a16: AUGUST COURT=PETIT JURORS. Haines—M M Musser, A Dutweiler. Patgon—Wm F Thomson Reub Meek, Wm ced, 8 P Gray, C Haurtsock: bit] Potter—C D Keller, R F Foster; Danicl | Kerr, Jonath. Royer, Sam. Slack, Jacob | | DE hoo'-Geo Hinton, Cal. W. lf Ed, Ide. | Rush—D M Bilger. Beaner—Geoo, Dale; Miles—Dan Brumgart, Benj. Gramly. Huston—J F Williams, J BR Shaver, Dan rv n. {Boggs—J L Neff, Wh Morris, Ch Joues, | Lo eT TE a Aberty— ageet, M Boileau. Ferguson Kr Cutin— Wm Manni | at wy Harris—Isanc Tresglen, Man: Keller, 8 H Stover. : ; Worth—Jas Ardref, CO Whippo. Penn—Jac Bisenhuth; B O Dettinger. Philipsburg—J M Keplon Union—John Bower. ; Bellefonte—John Waguner, J MeDermit, Howard—P C Johnson. Spring —Dav Shearer, JL Bock arion—Ad Yearick. Walker—Joha Miller jr. GRAND JURORS, Halfmoon—J L Gray, Wm Crass, W alker—Jacob Garberick, John Harsh- barges. Bosgs—Thos Cheesman, Wm Marks, M Dolan. : Benner— And Shuey. Worth—Mich Brown, Jus Ebe in the price of stoves and is now prepared : to offer Cook stoves WARRANTED TO | OPERATE WELL at the following low | prices: | No. 1. 516,00, “8 SIR 00, 0, $20,00, Spring At The Old Stand ~~ fe 1LE at Centée Hall. LADIES AND GENTS DRESs GOODS. | loeated in Brockerhoff's new block, Bish. op street, BEL LEFONTE, Pa. ; haer vo the pleasure ‘to ine Fruit cans cheaper than ever. Storencar | The subseribors have the pier Ney ’ rR | form the citizens of Bellefonte, Centre, thy: Dapok. Milroy, Ps. EP. TITZELL | Olinton & Clearfield counties in general, : that they expect to bo ready, by Monday N\TITTANY VALLBY INSTITUTE. | next, (@lstinst.)to ry QAR N JacksoxviLLE, CexTrE Co, PA, R. NEW DRUG STORE, 4H | | New Goods. | OPEN THE] J THE Sixth T rill ope Tuesday, | for the sccomunodation of the public, nnd \ugzu it dnd, Ne faility will be afforded | they heb eX a Lope ish on August 3rd, Every facilit » afforded | ' be in. peed aud wish to 0 for nequiring a thorough knowledge of the | all, Who ay be in ued amyl wig NE WwW ENGLISH MATHEMATICAL SCIEN- | Fresh, Pure; & Genuine Weddle | LN 54 TIPIO;, und CLASSICAL BRANCHES. cines, Chenuienls, Drugs, ai \ 1 A Normal Class will be opened for the | fair, 14inl4ic; common, 18al14ic; in- "benefit of those preparing to teach. Books | 4 terior, 12a121. | furnished, if desired, at the lowest prices. | Firt Class Drug More, Sheep and lambs—=Sheep nt 4}a7e, | Tuition nnd boarding . reasonable, For | wo fately selected with great care and er 11 : i selected ‘& A oe ns be | particulars address the Principal, ll hy in the citiss of NEW YORK per} hy UN NC coted at’ \ AMDS at | Galle. SAMUEL M. OTTO, Principal. | and PHILADELPHIA, by the senior adud fe for good to very prime. Tv LAARONSBURG ACADEMY. | PHILADELPHIA MARKET. | partner of the Eetablishraent, who hus had The fall Session of this Tnstitution will! Av pep « op CYRIL TEVOR Wheat, red at $1 5341 65; white at | commence on the 2nd of August, to eon- | OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE $166. tinue eleven weeks, Tuition rating from | ds 4 Rye steady at 81 2 Bara ipbmrher Tul 1 1 Aad whe chi, Suk, Aa ye steaay =, narding os e hi R92 ner week, Lee. | Writes or y lan ke as well as the | Co : Je 1 y y . ow. ot 81.00 Boarding can be had at 82 per w Leg English tefighe, being fully ns well acquain- offering orn is quiet, yellow at §1 20, suc | ted with the nomenclature inthat language | : at : | western mixed at 81 18, | of the business, a= with the Latin and Kng-'| A Full and Complete Stock of | lish terms and techniealities of the Art; | I | J - ‘ i trons wot “and acquaintan- E IR at ed in Centre county Rather pats, which would M induce muny to bgcome subscribers. hes top, still cont ’ (1 Encvelo] a, still contin. Zell's Poplila y old our former , as. being more ues to reach us, and we work of the kind and all sueh articles an are kept in o Centre Hall. C. WASSON & C0. The undersigned 108 setinlly inform the citizens of Centre Hall and Potter town- ship that they have © uneds new Store’ at the well known stand formerly oceupied by C, F. Herlacher, where they are now high opinion of the work gh than any other vet published. TRE Lan | o “ CAMPMEETING, A Campmeeting will be held by the Ev- angelical Association, in Gregg twp., near the Greengroye Church, to commence Aug. 38, next, to continye one week. No huckstering allowed, except by permission of the Superintendent. 8. AURAND, Pastor. } i i AND GROCERIES tures by able speakers will he given daring tha teen, Tor further information address TP. H. T. SAHM, Principal, Jull6, 4t. ———————— A 1 Qats, western 74¢; Penn'a new, at On Sunday. August ith, 1869, the Lu- theran church at Pleasant Gap, will bo ded- icated. eile SHERIFF SALES. The tollowiig Wil August: A tract of land in Taylor township, prop- erty of Wm, Lairds 1 7 7, A tract of land in Patton twp., property of Joseph M' Affee, dec'd. : One half of a tract of land in Burnside township, property of R, C. Mulholland. A tract of land in Rush township, prop- erty of Harper and: Atherton. A house and lot in Milesburg, property Jonathan Bulleck. A farm ot G0 acres Beggs town hip. Farm, 78 acres, son township. A tract of land, 5 acres, ship, property of § 8. Wolf and A. Luch- enbach. Nancy , Barger in g : ¥ tg 3 3 of Eliza Meck, in Fergu- erty of H. L. Well’ Farm, 125 acres, of erty twp. : On the 18th of Angi, nti eaurt-house the praperty ofthe Philipsburg Caul, ron & Oil Company. nn Jane 9. Persons indebted to this office an subscription, advertising, job-werk, print. ing tickets, &e., will greatly oblige by ma- king payment of amount due. We need funds to satisfy current expenses connec- ted with the office. CAMP MEETING. Daniel Kunes, in Lib- meeting in Smull's woods, in Brushvalley, commencing on 17th August. burg, will have a celebration in Mp John Wolf 8s woeds, near Centre Mille, on Satur day. August 14h. | or eA ee a COUNTY FAIR 1 next annual Fair of the Contre ea, 4 ia fonte, on 5th, Gth, 7th and Sth days of Ue- tober, next. A young man, usmed Elias Strong, of Bonner twp., says the Watchman, seeiden- ing with a loaded pigol. The ball tack off his middle finger aad pissed" throagh the arm shuve the elbow, inflicting a serious, though not dangerous wound. crete Jesse ring gray hair fo its origi al “eolor, and making hair grow ott thick. 2 — i‘ gu Merry's Museum for August, will prove a favorite amoiig boys aud girls—so full of pleasing little stories. RE Potatoes are selling at 50 cents per bush- el, in this ¢ Just now. Theerop will be very abandant, but we hear much com- plaint on aceount of the rot. 8 I edd eh BARN STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. During tise thunder gust on ‘Wednesday aight of lait weak, tne large barn of John Long, ia Nittsay valley! mas struck bi lightning, sad with ll this sgnymer’s crop, burgec to the, ted only soups thresyegraugs sof was not provided with € Hghtiing red. “A short time before the barn was struek, s person from this place; engaged in redding buils dings, ealled dpa Me Log for ajeh, to which he would not consent, upon the an attempt to interfere with the ‘will of Providencey dd "thé fame reason he might have left his barn without a roof, George Pattog, st his establishment at Bellefonte, repairs cke and watches ins superior manner. He keeps a large and fine assortment of clocks, watches, and jew- elry, always on Hand." " 4 fonte, i 8 toet class establidhment. There is not am article in that line of bgainees, but what you caft buy i at o Bargain at Has vis's, ae i 4 og y ¥ 4 7 knocked off at Sheriffs sale, last ‘Friday, to Jacob Smith, of same twp., for $4300. he We had the pleasure. lust week, of tak. ing by the hand our old friend, Ben. Smel- zer, formerly of Madisonburg, now living in Illinois. "Weg" looks 1 paying & wisit io his of | friends in Centro county. rangi j : DESTRUCTIVE HALL STORM. Ou Wednesday night, of Jast week, the north side of a portion of Hrashealley, was visited by a sheweral Rail, which did a great deal of damage 10 0ora and oats fields. We goticed that the dorm ig 8elds of Eo) Hoytz and John Rossmug, was badly cut into shreds. | A MODEL.—That stayseh old Democrat of “pg. twp-, My. John Hoy, the other or. paid us two years subscription in sdvance on the Repor- ter. at man has a feeling for the rinter. Who'll follow bis exguple? ong may he wave, L Steinrock $Y ush—L Steinrock. pl Libe ty—J T Clark. Miles—John Mover, John Snook. Phi.ipsburg—J D M'Girk. Penn—Elias Krumrein, Jacob Keen. Snowshoe—Benj Hinton, Win Campbell A Liverite. Spring—{ico Valentines . Grege—Jd ohn Znbler, 3 Yotter—J uh | Gazer. | f Ferguson —Roh Glenn, | 1 | ‘ ales Repeal ! Retrenchment! a THE CAMPAIGN. | great battle with the enemies of Constitu- [ tional Freedom, the new crusade ngainst I the corrupt cabal that aims at the destrpe- tion’ of popular liherty, whilst it robs the Ftfeasury of the Commonwealth, is about to | open in earnest. The Repeal of the tratd- i wo ratification of the 15th Amendment, ' Retrenchment in the expenditure of the | States Government, and Reform in the Stat fare inscribed on the Democratic banner, ' Under that glorious consign the Pargior ' will continue to do hattle. In order that every intelligent man in the Commenived ith | terms: [7 CAMPAIGN PATRIOT—One copy ol ceats; 10 copies 34,004 20 copies ®7,00, Address B.F. MYERS et} Lena, Illineis, is becoming an im- | portant grain market. tthe Star of that place has a monthly report of shipments, furnished by our valued friend, Me. Po 8. Kerlin, for- 3 + Li tends the shipment of grain from that | point per railroad. Mr port shows that during the mont July, 15221,580 Ibs. of grain were ship | ped from Lena. i - lease RRIAGES | i MA Harris, and Maria Eckley, of Fersuson. apt st A I. fesse DEATHS Oa 10th, at Rebersburg, Miss + Magee; aged about 85 years. | { i i ! i { ce one a. ——— rr nee Earous or Yoeurnil. —.\A Gentleman who Premature Decay, and all the effects o youthful iadiseretion, will, for the sake of suffering lumanity, send frie to all need it, the Fecvipe and directions for {ing the simple remedy by which he wus | cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the { advertiser = experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect confilende, Jonux B. OGory, No. 42 Cedar of., Néw York. wy Ww 344s! ilan imyl4.y i wma. mine J oman nen sm { To Coxsurxetirrs—The { having bern restored to health in a few wl¥eks, hy a very siuiple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe his fellow sufferers the means of eyre, To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the preseription used (free of charge), with the direetions for prepiring and using i the same, which they will find a'SURE CURE ete. - The object of the advertiser in send- ted, and spread information which he con- eeives to be invaluable; and he hopes eves ry sufferer will try his remedy, as it will eost them nothing, and may prove a bles address Rev. Epwarp A. myldy mnt sons SAG AM WORDS OF WISDOM, ror yoUxa mex, On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Ervine and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Howanrp Association, Box P, Philadel- | pia, Pa, Jund,ly a a en Sl A Sb. wi edt oll TATE AT WiLsox, Soon ALUABLE REAL ES i 106 PRIVATE SALE +! i + The large and waluable Real ¥Fstate held "by Dr. Wm. Wilsol) in hig owl right and i by thesheirs of the iate Mrs, Mary Wilson, in Potter township, Centre county, will be ' sold at ! le bag 8 hasers, as follows: 1st. A lot of ground adjoining the vil- lage of Potters Mills, containing about : SIX ACRES, | : { ry Office, Stables/and other out-huildings thereon erected. The grounds ground the house contain heautifyl shrub ery. It is in wl] respects a desirable property, andis well gia ied for business purposed Znd. tre Hall, sdjoiging lavds of Peter, John d Geo : FOUR HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND SIX PERCHES. This traet is now divided into THREE FABMS sue of sighty seres, one of one kundrid and fifty weres gnd eae of one hundred and six- tv-four acresyespectively, with three setts of farm buildings. That part ving east of the turnpike containing about thirty acres will be divided into small lots tor suit the people of Centre Hadl, if desived. That part lying west of the turnpike will be di- vided into three farms of shout one hun- dred and twenty-eight aeres each, or in any way that may suit purchasers. drd. A tract af land near the Old Fort,” adjoining lands of Geo. Odenkirk, John 1. Keller; Jacob Arpey, Smmnuel Foster and others, containing THREE ACRES AND SEVENTY FOUR PERCHES: : Thereon erected is a complete set of farm buildings an@ twa extra tenant houses, This tract will he sold as a whole — as di- vided by the turnpike—or in such other sub-divisions ss may be desired. The two tracts last described contain lands of the best quality which is in excel. lent condition, many of the improvements being ahnost new. They are reached by the best reads in the county. : They can be divided so as to give a suf- ficient amount of good timber land ta each farm, 2 luquire of Dr. WAM. WILSON, at Pat. ters Mille, of the tenants on the propacty, or M'ALLISTER & BEAVER, Attorneys-at-Law, Bri LEFQN J L jull :5m i | Rye 045 sUorn 180 Oats HO, Plaster per"tan12,00....... Sait per sa¢k 3,00 Flouf @mni'y) 4,00....... Butter 25 digs 18. ........ Bacon Sides & Shoulders (6 Han: 20 18....... Potatoes 1.50... Apples dried 124. Barley 31 25 LEWISBURG MARKET. Corn, new 0.75 Rye 60at54, . MILROYs MARKETER Corrected by M'Atee & Reed. i 2 dull LO. ...... Butter 20 |. White beans 3.80......E Pall, 18... Tallow dried Apples lh 08... Pork 8(g3. ......... Side & shoulder 11. SELLEFONTE MARKETS. i 1.00. HD... Ml. Corn, 4. Tou, Oatsél).s..... Barley 1 Lloverseed 5.) Potatoes Lard per pound 20,4... Pork Butter 1)...... 316 Tullow 124...... Bacon dd) por poaud 14. Lis Ham, pa" HALLS HAI R ITS EFFECT IS MIRACULOUS. HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, Itis a parfect Cures haldnoes and wonderful M ‘kos ter dressing than any “oil” or “pomatum.” I Soft NAT OrOW brash, dry and wiry hair into he tiful tres Ws 08, But,above all, the great won- is the rapidity with which it re GRAY HAIR TO ITS0ORIGI £1 “SAN. 7" :. § » ¥ 3 ipod * I'he whitest and worst looking hair re. +} Lie sumes its youthful ‘beauty by its use. does not dye thie hair, but strikes root and fills it wit al 1 i ne « life and coloring | matter, The first application will do good; ou will see the nataral eolor returning cvery day, and BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, 1 ' 3 - i theald, ray, discolored appearance ’ 2 . of the { hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, 4 siining and beautiful locks. | CENTRE HALL AND CENTRE HALL'CENTRE CO, IA" MacuiNg Wonks. SHors and AGRICULTURAL Stocked with all new and latest other article is at all like it in effect. | See that ench bottle has our. private Gov- | ernment Stamp over the top of the bottle, All othorsare imitations, Price $1,00. For gale by all dealers 0 N. H., Proprietors, $jul2 Lin ie A NR i cum SE UCHU. (From Dispensatory of the United States, prosMA CRENATA—RINHU LEAVES, fusive. and somewliat aromatic. bitterirle, and analosous to mint. Mepicat: Prop RELIES AND. [snd | i | | Bu- | pecitiiag tendency to the They Ini complaints of the i Urinary Oreans, such as (rravel, Chronie FCutarrhi of the Bladder, ‘Morbid 1rritaiton | of the Bladder and Urethg, Disease of the Prostate Gland, Retention or Incon inenee | of Urine, from a loss of tone in thd parts concerned inits evacuation. The remedy hits 4150 Been. recommended in Dyk pepsiad Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneons Affee- trons; and Dropsy. | HeovBoLn's JixTr ACT Buchiris aed by persons from. the ages of 18 to 25. and from 35 to 55, or in. the decline or change of life after Confinemet, or Labor Pains; Bed- Wetting in children. In affections peculiar to females, the Ex- fract Buchu is unequaled. by any. other remedy, as in Chlorosis, or Retention. Tr cregularity, Painfulnéss or Suppression of | Customary Evacuations, Ulderatel “or pSchirrous Stute of the Uterus, Leucorrhea, | are given i | i i i § Diseases oF Tue BLADDER, Kinyeys, GRAVEL, AND DRoOPSICAL BwWELLINGS, = | This medicine increases the power of Di- | gestion, and excites the Absorbents into ! healthy. uction, by which tha Watery or Calgnreous depositions, and all. Unnatural { Enlargements ave reduced; as well as Pain { and Inthanmation, Herysornn's EXTRACT Becau has cured every ease of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irrit tion ofthe Veck, ofthe Blad- der, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulcers. tion of the Kidmeys andl 'Blidder! Rieter: tion of Urine, Diseases ol" fhe Prostrata Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus. Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Myeus op Milky Dis harges, and” for enfecbled snd delicate constitutions of hoth sexes attended witivtlie following symptoms; Indisposi- tioh to Bxartion, Logs of. power, Loss of Memory, Ditheulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimpess of Vision, Pais) in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body Drynessof the Skin, Eruption on the Fuco Pallid Countenanco, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Syste, &e, TeLesorLn's ExTrACT Bucy is Digretic and Blood- Parifvin, and cures all Disenses arising from -hubits of dissipation, excesses and'impradences in life, purities of the ood, &e., Suverseding Copaika in affec- tions for which it js weed, such as Gonor- hea, Glests of long standing, and Syphili- tic Affections—in these dizeases, used in connection with Heoyporn's Rose Was, New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Phi- ladelphia, Pa. Priee—%1,25 per bottle, or 6 hottles for 86,50, délivered to any ad- dress. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. \TONE AKE GENUINE UNLESS | done yp in steel-engraved wrapper, 11 ths house, ang signed july30 2g. — H. T. HELMBOLD. En ADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, spots rings. Everything a saddler wante {or the manufacture of harness, ta be | found at BURNSIDE « THOMAS, i | § | | i i Pullies, CASTINGS M1LLS, FORGES, FURNACES, «FACTORIES, TAXNNERIES, &C., &C. We nla REGARC HITS she kalebraed YSTONE HARVESTER, ia 13 which now stan This Reaper ie 11 unrivalled, has advantagosoverall othe One advan ¥ 31 tare wi claim fur it, is tl which we gain one hundes Another h sting and lowering RpuaAraius, : 8? » pie E20 nepal of (adg cllange the ent of without t A ART LIN apg a Ped cont over hp vhs ORAL lGachines, whereh te contro 1 3 3 HRs UHNGear ns mg , + & % + + » $3 OF CHE MRcHIne: 11 ¢ driv Fer OT idly bits Can Kut Lav ne machine in an team, as on the inside. It is constrgeted of first We warrant it second to nogé, Machines, lav aud Grain “All Kinds of Repairing done: Di? "PLOWS AND 1 ryt ANT Heckendorn | whieh has given entire sstisfaetion. AWeemploy the best Patternnginkers, patternsgre all new and of the most ferant ulow ings furnished for afl wark done hy us, z#~ We hope by strict attention to busi TINWARE! Potter township, that they are now prepar- TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE. Stove-Pipe and Spouting. All kinds of repairing done, Tacy hav always on hand BUCKETS, CUPS, DIP PERS, DISHES, &U All ordersby mail promptly sttended to CENTRE HALL MF'G COMP aplOns tf, VAuhA BLE FARM at Private Sale! The undersigned offers a valuable Farm, sitgate in Penn twp., Centre co., 14 mile south of Milllieim, at private sale, Coninining 69 acres of Land, nuder the highest state of eultivation, and under goad fences: ten acres consist of CHOICE TIMBER LAND. Log House, Barn, aud allme- cessary Outbuildings, with ‘a well of Water in the yard, and veel Inrge stream of water, Elk , a few rods from the door, and TWO ORCHARDS of choice fruit'on the farm. CHR. BAME, near Millhsim, a. Creek my l4,.0m A Tremendous Stock of Goous AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS. Fe GROCERIES, mocha coffee. olé gov, java, best quality Rio coffee best oolong black tea¥, green tess, lovering syrup, golden svrup, Drips fine article bak- tng molweses, rice and everything in the groceagy line at the lowest cach pricés in the marketBURNSTDE & THOMAS’. is the place, WHITE FPiSH. Herring, Mackeral, a¢., & an? (8, BURNSIDE &« THOMAS Gombe market prices. paid for al) : kinds of ¢hantry produce, at ry BURNSIDE &« THOMAS, Ton KEY PRUINS, raisens, peaches apples, oranges, lemons, all kind of foreign fruits. Hams, bacon ae,. at BURNSIDE « THOMAS". "ARN ESS, eollars, cart whips, carriage whips. in great varieties, govorn- ment gears, sadeles, bridles, martingales check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg harness hames, ete. Everything in the sad dlery line at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ T-OTTONS of all kinds, Stelring’ gloves N Handkerchiefs, combs, packet books n all theirgrariety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE 8. THOMAS’, und hence we can and wil | CABEFLLLY COMPOT'ND PRYSICIA | $f FCRIPTIONR, Lin ether langunee; and shall do it by day and by night, . We modestly and kindly ask for a liberal | shure of publis favor and patroage. ' Our stock consists of : PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDI CINES, & CHEMICALS IN ALL TIRIR VARIOUS STYLES & FORMS df PREPARATION used by regular Physicians. We also keep the | Finest Extracts and Perfumes for La- dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brush- es. The very finest and best Cut. lery, Combs of ull kinds; Ivo- ry, Gun and Horn, Bird- enges and Seed, Pure Whitelead, * Zine in Oil, China Gloss, Linseed Oil, All the various faney colored Paintc dry and in OH, Furniture and Coach Varnish, as also DeMarr Varnigh, and a few uppro- B ved Patent Medicines, and lastly, n large and well selected Lot of WALL-PAPER, ANDCHEAPATTHAT, viz: From 10cts per Bolt up to 32.60- es; Goods will be offered at the lowest possible priess, and by a gen- eral system of fuir dealing they hope to merit a fair share of public patronage. Call and Examine our Stock. NO TROUBLE TOSHOW GOODS, aZ~ Ouly Give ns & Foip Trial, gz We have a full and complete assortment of the latest Styles. | { Our Steck comprises in part Dry Goods, | Notions, Millinery Goods, Moseries, Fauey Goods, Boots and Shoes Hats nud Cape Curpet Bags Umbrellas, Parasols, | Queens ware, Gentlemen and Ladies furnishing Goods, | Ladies £loaks and Circulars, in Sijk and (Cloth, all kinds of Groceries, the finest ps the best Coffee, Tobacco, Paints | Dyestuffs, Oils, Fish, Salt, Stationery, an i evervthing elee that is to be found in a well | stocked cuuntry store, I'The bighest market price paid in Rtore Goods for) COUNTRY PRODUCE. I Don't furget the New Store, at Cepire i Hall. where goods are now offered at 1 bar- gain. Call and see us. apy ~~ C. WASSON & CO. TNION HOUSE, Miiunoy. A change } : i ! i on the 1st of April. The establishment bas | beer refuraished, refitted, and remodeled, and will kereafter be conducted on first. I elas hotel principles. The present propri- Cetor will zive his personal sttention: to the i comforts of the traveling public, and oth- | ers who may davor him with their castom. HIS TABLE is kept in first class style. GOOD STABLES wre | connected with the Haoiel, sad obliging | Ostlers are always on the gromngd to attend | to this department, A portiog of the pub- | Hie patronuge 8 solicited 1 accommo- | dations are guaranteed tosll, WM. R BELL, Milroy, Pa. may2itl RAIL-ROAD. (ireat Rush to Sternberge. Sung to the Tune of Yankee Doodla. The Great Pacifie Railroad's laid, From ocexp unto ocean, d And now complete cannection’s made, An enterprising potion. The mighty work at last is done, So speedily and brisk, oh? And now in ten days we ean run From here to San Francisco. No more we take the at cient route, The stage. a horrid slow thing; "It banged the passengers about, And wore out all their elothing, Caorvs, for the end of each verse: + The Great Pacific Railroad's Imd, From ocean unto ocean, And we buy clothes from A. STERNBERG A most delightful notion. Carpets »t old rates, trom 50 cents to 75 cents per yard, tor the best. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling fram 131 to 16 cents, the best ealicoes, and muslins in propostion, of rates, Women's Shoes, common good, to wear all summer, at 81 per pair Fine Boots from $5,300 to # 7.50 for the best. Es YF ‘ NG CLOTHI! at the lowest rates, and sold at 1 | SUTTS, | from $12.50 to $18 for the best. bros CALL AND SEE, and if it aint true, Sternberg will great. They only ask people to come and ‘sce, even if they do not wish tee aplP6s tf — 4 a ————— SA" NOTICE. The subserigtioa price © the REPORTER is §1, 50 per wearin advan which is less than that of any ather pupn ofits size. We are printing this papera! cast, and therefore wish $6 remi trons that it is of great importance tous thug payment bemade at once. Sellatonts Planing EDMUND RUANCHARD, 8. AUSTIN BREW, E. M. RLANGUHARD, WW. NM, HOLMES, Blanchard & Company, Successors to Valentine, Blanchard & (5., MANUFACTURERS OF | WHITE, W& YELLOW PINE FLOORING AND WEATHERBOARDING, ~ 7 of Varion: Styles, DOORS, - BLINDS, : SHUTTERS MOU Scroll work of every Dosegiption. BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES. and patterns made to orden. : Having a “"BULKLEY'S PATENT establishment, we are enabled to manufue ture our work from THOROUGHLY SEASONED LUMBER FP 2e-ORDERS PROM CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, DEALERS AND THE TRADE IN GENBRAL, SOLICITEIRX BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CQ, Pa.. augl4'68 6m, UARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, ula Copy, Boots, Shonsiins HAT AMAL ATLA | EAP LINE OF hats MUSLINS, ~»O01 wil CALICOES, : Xp +. wn SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOgp ARSORRNEWNTGY } NOTIONS, io tres ¥ tq 1 sod Bomtl suk id i= 3 Bod SYRUPS, COFFEES. b niin dl : also a large stock of FISH, the best, nl Kinds, © + MACKEREL and HERRING. the best and ch in the market. Wolf 8 “Old Stan d**® tne CALE PO MAKE VE AR DB oT FOR New Customers, AS INVITE QUR TOGIVE US A CALL. SM. WOLF. FRIENDS, ! ap24'Ge,y. The Latest Scientific Invention, th — iy Kalorific. a 2 To give some idea of the pecnlinritiesof = Yue #tule in Taretie . e hy state 8 highly scientific : ht i hy reat hea on the top he ove which causes the wentre picees to burn out. is carried around the oven, ¢ izing the heat of the stowe, und entising ‘the botfom of the oven to be just as hot as the top part of the stove; by this arrangement, there-- fore, all dan of burning out the eentre pieces [ususi to all cooking stoves) is of« ly obviated. What is were tle’ | fire apd oven ean be easily reculated toany | degree of heat, by mefing of this patent are’ | rangement, thus aveitding the necessity of givipg the stove comstant attention while | baking, in order to prevent it becoming too kot or goo old ; anotheradyvantige which | this stove possgsses to persons who use bi- | tuminous coal, is, that by the aid of tha | patent in guestion, it consumes the latter | us readily as anthracite; in shart, the ope- "ration of this stove, which is as Beatetifnl on fu is efficient, leaves nothing to be desired. We would also state that these stoves sgn quired in a family, ran be heated by the waste heat from the stove. To persevs re- | siding in the couniry, this stové rimes 25 uw {special blessing, as ft afford them oll “the ! advantages of a cooking mage, with none | uf the angovapess ; nu water-buck i oh casi- © iy be attached to jt at u trifling vost, which ~~ will heat water oqual to a cooking renge without the inconveuirnce or expense of having a range built in the fipe place, We will take the liberty of sugg “thet te roping. nh i : be withehed tthe jretasity ve having the best possible eovk- ing facilities, 6 great § does not require constant attention, hat when the oven is onee fixed, there is. ni the slightest risk from carelessness or neg- leet, and that the temperature of the stove is ahsolutely uniterm at the top ws § tom, are alone sufficient to eelipse all other © h wn who think | WaTe-Tnoms urch file of asing, to edl! at’ the i pe near the dé- of patents can he applied to the cel a snti-Cust Caalstove heretofore sold by him. Prices, 1& per ct, loss that market value, for gash, : had sos anc Haupt, Bellefonte, Isanc B A t for Ceutre county, for all-of pears’ make of Stoves, & , < 8 sig § 2 le who bas op hand fo tnieys fon i * wo-horse Waguns, both pew a : harness, ane I-horse truck | wagon, are pew trotting buggy, together | with the best stock and variety of plows, | cultivators, and harrows ever Rept fordale Bs | about Bellefonte. . All will be sold at bar. r gains, fer Cash, wt forget tocallapd | ses Bis stork, heflpe purchasing elsewhere » & Ce fis N. Hiiibien) 0" i SAVAGE & RRO, (Sucenssar to ¢ ’ : i Wholesale and retail dealers in Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. § oy” duis Read only a partial list of Cook Stove Woellincton, Waverly, Ornamental, Royal WR ; Primee Royal, Sea Shell, Arvtiaam, And American. _ Parlor and Office Stoves * * Warning &lery, y £) Brilliant, New Egg; md Parlor Cook for: Wood or Coal, and BL ty Bers of every deseriptios. : Attention is ealled!te izstaek of Roonn Plate, anew size, whieh he has recnive ed. size 40x20: It makesbotterjobthan the old size, and can he furnished cheaperthas ary other establishment ia town. 7z-Spouting aud jolibing promptly st- tended to. i le and ratis- faction:gu aranteed..