for the school directors of Walker township, Centre county, at their next an- nual levy of schoul tax for said township, to levy a sum (in addition to that which may be necessary for ordinary school and building purposes) sufficient to pay off the existing bounty debt of said township, and Lted : Provided, That gid nd sum shall not excad ona thoushad'dofars, Jous CLARK, Speaker of the House of Representatives, * Witmer WorTHINGTON, Spanker of the Senate, lawful Ope cti———————————————— A ——— i osm » ¢ Approved—The ty April, Ando Dumitii otic thousand eight hundred and sixty rie, ny JxoW Guany. A Further Supplement toan act to Spow: ‘Bellefonte, in Centre county, to burrow mondy, approved the fourteenth day of February, Anno Domini one thousand i dighyhundred and sixty three, Bettion Ls: Be it entcted by the Senate and Hotlso of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pernsy lvania in Genepal As- seably anet, and #43 hetoby hing 1 by the authority of the silnie, Tat th en found of the botough of Belletonte are wereby authorized nid empowered to bore row, on tho eredit of said borough, for the purposes stated in said act to whith this is tn the further sum of not ex- JU ing fifty thousand dollars, at the same rate of tterest and upon the same condi- tions provided for in said act; nud the sa ied town council nnd they suceossors, in office wre hereby farther eapowered to lovy and dolledt such taxation, in addit on 10 that now lowed by law, as may be necessary to pay the annual interest on the funded | debt of 8 id berough. Joux CLARK, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Winner WORTHINGTON, speaker of the Senate, The ninth day of Apuil, An- housttnd. eight hundred . FRE FEL Approved — no Domini one | andssixty nine. jn Jxo W GEARY. ¥ - LE a : ) Spor —On last Friday, whilst | Charles Miller, son of Rev. Miller, of | this place, was RB. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th 1869. a — LOCAL ITEMS. BLANKS —Blank Sur nope, Vonduy otes, Executions, and Jud " hes € nption Note combined, for salt a ; 0 ce, & a LOCAL NEWS } Fond gL lig us by sending In shy items of lotidl ihter- wast; jneluding deaths, marriages, &c., as such are eagarly read by ade th frigid Jin the west, many of wit ot: the Repopbar lar o \ e would esteem it a favor if our kind pas irons would occasionally wail a coly of ihe Haperter toivelatives and aequaintan- tes he former Aad in Centre cpu ald removed other pacts, which woul Nos. 15 ¥:45 of Rell s Bevel dedi have Been received. 10 cents per number, T. Ellwood: Zell. Pililadahshia, padlither ¢ Zell « Populal Encyclo yedin, still contin- uhs to redeh ds, mda hold out. formor high opinion of fhe work, as heing TAY complete than hy other work of the kind yet published. : d od : COUN PYRATR, 1 oan! bo The next ano Plic of the Centreccn, Agricultural Socief¥y WHI he held at Belles fonte, on Sth, 6th, Tthosmd Stivdays of Oe tober, Next, Sidwell A sida : LOCAL LAWS The following local avy were passed at the late session of the Teogis ature: An_Aet, extending the, provisions of an act, entitled An Act to promote; the jm- provement of real estate, by exempting mort rages and other anopey, securities from taxation, gXetpt for SLATE parp ses, in certain coutftivs of thi¥dommon wealth approved the fourth day of April one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, to the counties of Pike, Centre and Wayne, Section 1, Be it enacted by the Senate monwealth of Pennsylvania in Genaral As- sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the provi- sions of an act, entitled “An Act to pro- mote the improvement of real estate, by from his mothe's funeral, a pistol, In | the hands of another boy, an acquain- | tance of Charhey’s, geeidentally lis excmpting mortgages and other money se- | charged, the ball odging £4] his foot. curitiv: fromglaXation, exee or state pur- | Rev. Myler shortly after reachead Jses, In rot ane ued hi SI thd station, but had to depart without hy Ey 3 funded wod Gey st son, who had to bo left to the care cight, be and the same are hereby extens | of gn physeian. ded to the vountivs of Pike, Centre aad — Wayne | that a few davs ago, as Mr. Samuel @ lp ee Si Jxo WW Geary. AN Act. to separate the office of recorder, in Centre county, from the otlices of pos gister and clerk of the orphans’ court. Section I. Be it enacted by the Sepate and House of Representatives of the Com- weenwenlth of Baas nmin in (sonersl Asembly met, and it is hereby endcted by the authority of the seme, That the quali- fied electors of Centré county shall, at the next generab gle ion, at nL he pasage of this net, at the tifies an aces of electing : Nay ’ representatives, and Er thereafter it.d CORNER STONE Lavixa.—On the becomes becessary for an election, "¢1tet | 19th of September, next, the corner ane person to fill the office ot recurder, and | stone of the: Evangelical ne person to fill the office of register and | . § Pie Ist the arphany’ eourt; aAndsn ane | 0 Brushvatley, about two and a hal miles west of Mudisohbarg, will be { laid. Preachers and friends are invi- Joly Orawx, venker of the House of Re. resentatives, "WILMER Sin Aero pad. e e denate, la ! . i App ror ATH RRGRt Qui of A pei} w Peyn township, was crossing one 9 Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred | his fields, a larg, black, snake: addenly and sixty gine leaped ‘at him, and wound tightly ‘around his body. A little dog which | Mr. Stover had with him, nade such . | repeatdd attacks upon’ the snake, that the reptile again “unwound itself and escaped, which Mr. Stover says was | the saving of his life. The. snake, he | thinks, was about 12 feet long, nad as thick as the calf of hiv'ley. ee uy ullN CLARK, . sak | N.B.—Should the weather be unfa- Approved —The of any act of assembly as is inconsistent | Speaker of the Hodsé of Represcutatives. t ted to attend, Revs, G. Hunter and 8. LMER WORTUINGTON, teenth day of April, | a Ia Anne Domini oné thousahid wilt re pel vorahleconithe 19th, the. ceremonies and sixty nine, herewith, is hereby repealed. WI ¢ | Sinith will improve the deeasion. Fe TREC R/pedker of the Seuntd. - will take place on Monday 20th. Jxo W Geary. | : i mmr i Stl ness AN Act. tndiree difeets itt Sizing this name fr OnTuesdar nizhtcondunetor. Ste- ber of jurors, and mn filling the jury wheel ! VOIS Was fired atl by a man whom he in Centre county. : . WEA Sah Jp od eye Te court of common plens of } Put Otf the train, at Mileshurg, for re Centre coitys tity dust session in! one | fusing to give up his ticket. He was thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, | arrested aud placed in durance vile. did not fiz«tha nuniber of jurors to be pla- R Mr: Wylie | . 1 tl ced in the. wheel for one thousand eight ev. Mri Wyle has aceepted the hundred and sixty nine: 1. AR call tendered him ny the Presbyterian And whereas, he president J ge and | on aregation of this place. jury commissionérs of sid county met and : ‘ fixed the number, and! sélacted ‘thiaiumis | Rudolph Light was eonsigned to jail here on Thursday ¢vening of last week for shooting at and wounding in the head John Henderson, of Ocevla. Plie cause of the difficulty was of a domestic nature.— Watchman. f and placed them.in the wheel in the mouth of J nuargi tne thoasand dight ‘hundred’ and sixty nine, and it ig desired to validate said action reg His wv Section 7 Be itemetid by the Senate) and Housesf Representatives of the Come mon wealth of Pesusyivanin'in General As- sembly met, and it is hereby cancted by the authority of the same, That the procee- dings of the vosddent judg’ atid jury Ct missioners of Centre county, in fixing the number of picrsotis tobe placed in the jiry *wheel for one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine 4 nselecting seid names and in placing them in said jury wheel, and all de- fects in regard thereto, opin drawing jurors *therefromy are hereby validated und made legal with dike effcet as. if the same had been don g-in-strick compliance, with exis« ting Jawsa.lliw sav ol . rn A . Johnson, the young man who mur derered Ennis, at Phillipsburg was sen- tenced: to eight yoars in the eastern penitentiary, awd to pay the costs of prosecution : The prisoner, was ably defended by Swope : and, . Wallace, . of Clearfield, Orvis; of" Bellefonte, mid * €uttrell of New York City. Judge Linn and Ad- am Hoy, assisted the District Attor- {ney in the prosecution. The jury re. tired about 10 o'clock, Friday evening, and returned with a verdict about 11 a’eloek, finding the prisoner; guilty of murder in the second dergee. CY rrr Atl Secretary of War, Rawlins, died at Washington, on the Gth inst. It is said the President will appqint General Sherman ud interim Secretary of Wiir until the assembling of Con- gress. Generals Logan and ‘Dodge, C.€. Washhnrne, Hon. Joseph L. Wilson, Ex-Gov. Oglesby and. others are named as prominent candidates for the plaee. ssw tn Se Te Numer oF U. 8. Assessors RE ‘preen.—Centre Co. mstead of four, has now but two Divisions. The First Division is composed of the townships. of Liberty, Howard, Marion, - Walker, “Oartin; Boggs, Burnside, Spring, Benner Union, Hus- ton, Worth, Tayior; and, Rush, and orpughs of Bellefonte, Mileshurg, "Unionville, Howard and Phillipsburg. * James H. Rankin, Esq, Re re- ‘ecived the appointment of Assistant Assessor of the above Division, The Second Division is composed of the ‘townships of Haines, Miles, Penn, Gregg, Potter, Hazris, Ferguson, Halfmoon, and Patton. «A.J. Young, Esq., Assistant Asses- sor, Spring Mills, Persons desiring assessment can make application to cither. of. these gentlemen, without regard to localis CLARK, | epresdutatives, ER VOR) HINGTOXN, Speaker of the Senate ninth duy of April, Ap- sand eight hundred and sal gaeiido Speaker ofthe, 7 - 3 Wik Approved-=The ne Dominione thou sixty nine. ¥s KG of Jxo W Geary. AN Act, for the prevention of the nmutila- tion and destruction of show bills, pla- curds, posters, « programmes; Announce- ments, et cetera; sud for the proteetion of |; the proprietors of places of amusement, erchull, mth facturers and others in 9 Phin the city delpliln aud county of Section’ 1, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com- monwenlth ui ennsxlvauiain General As-, sembly met, “and ‘it gs hepehy enacted by the authority of the fame, That from and after the passage of this act any person found guilty of mutilating; destroying, ten. ring down or removing any show bill, pla- card, programme; postensor other adver: tisément posted up on any wall, fence bill ctur inj or doeated; on | any public highway in the city of Philadel- phia and county of Centre, shall be deemed guilty ofa misdemeanor, ‘anid pon’ ecoti~ viction shl Pb fined not léss thutk twenty five nor more than one hundred doturs for the first offence; upon a conviction for a “gecond offence the peaalty shall be i - il He. IY, dg not less than three nor more than si months: Provide, This ponaltics: Hie act shallmot apply to those tearing down or reioving shot bile: lax’ bill, posters, rograt | oC un the perforn- He thereitt advertised, or tothe RY fér-oF tenant of #ny™ ding ffutrse of other struc- ture upon whieh the said show bil, play bills, progammes, et teterd, may be pos. inst’ his or their wishes, save and’ except sach ownieror tenant be'the bill pos. ter putting up onelipioyed to put ap suid | show bills] play 4 bitle, posters) programmes et cetera; in such case the penalty shall be as in have uh iy] offences, Y All fines collected under, and. by virtue of this Teciaci into the stato treasury. : CLARE, HIN . tia lal Jo 3 § ty. : f ‘of the House of Beg tatives, ll Sale ese MES ixorox, \ iy atson's Art Jou AL week- Spee cer of the Senate. | ly devoted to- Musie, Art, Literature A aa the oh af Fed {and Fashion, is on our table. Each and sixty niner: vioi-awi g bins gon mber contains a large colored fash- Z7IR GOH ARE. lion plate and a pattern, the parts of 40 w of | which are joined together. This journal ranty, tolevy | should be very popular with the ladies: , entre cu "Bony tax. | he ‘Be it “by the Senate sentatives of the Com- Ay] n General As- ad it is hereby enacted by it shall be | ¥ Price 87,50 per, annum ; six, months, $4,50 three months, $2,50 ; sin jes, 20 cents. Address gle cops “Watson's Art SRE From Missouri Col. J. H. Stover, formerly of this county, writes us from Missouri, under date of Versnilles, Aug. 16., 1309. Weave had an exceedingly boun: tifal hwevest here, No trouble raising érops Hove provided proper atfetition is paid to farming whiter wheat driled and sowed early, runs from 30 to 49 bushels to the acre. Many flelds of oats average 30 bushels to the acre. We have just rain enough now to bring but our corn which was backward em A ———— “Goon H pALTH."—The September humber of Good Health is on our tas ble. And its ‘title indicates, it isa journal devote to physleal and men- tal culture. The contents unre valua- ble to the general reader us well as to alicnk practioner. It is not the me- dium for the puffing of patent medi. cines; but it Aout in good instrue- tions concertting the rules of health, Published monthly by Alexander Moore, No. 21 Franklin street; Boston, for $2 a year, . 4 —- * pe » To stop an itching head use all's Vegetable Sicilian Hur Renewer, a sure cure, - we fy ell - Tuner Montane Pret The publisher of Merry's Museum offers to send that popithir mignaine three months free to any one who wishesto examine it. Address HORACE B. FULLER, {Bromfield Steeet, Boston, oc pr A melancholy story is related of a once refimed and beautiful laiy, Miss. FEsther Walliee, wha ¢éame to hor { sion for stimulants. From | to another she rapidly pa sed, until | finally her corpse was discovered in a i i {rom which ghe never awoke. > More Tyranny. ed reliable authority, that the test oath tt i . 3 | act until that State shall have been re- Lill not he recogmized until the legis- | lnture ratifies the Fifteenth amends ! ment. | La proclamation aunouncing the result 1 . - . . Lof the election, and in one month after the issuing of the proclamation the legislature will convene, mn A —— AI — AA Thirteen women were arrested at the | pensions, fraudulently representing themselves as widows of soldiers. of them are remarried and them dame to the Iension their own carriages. T=: lows: The followinz at 1 o'clock, p. my. some oflice of in A —————— 1 To ————— ACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, Phill Snows oe and Burnide, house, Tharsday, Sept. 16th, The following commencing at dam, Saturday, Sept. 18th, : Patton, Waddels c.-h., Monday, Sep. 20th, Ferguson, Pine Grove, Wednesday Sep. 2 Harris, Boalsburg, Potter, Centre Hall, Friday Sept. 24th, Miles, Rebersburg, Thurtdny Oct. 7th Gregg, Penn Hull, Friday Oct. 8th, Haines. Anronsburg, Saturday, Oct, Oth, Penn, Millheim, Monday Oct. 11th, Walker, Hublersburg, Wednesday, Oct. 13 | Marion, Jacksonville, Thursday, Oct. 14th, Liberty, Eagleville, Friday, Oct. 15th, Howard and Curtin, at Howard, Saturday Oct. 16th, Milesburg and Boggs, at Milesburg, Mon- | day, October 18th, | Tavlor and Worth, at Port Matilda, Wed- noesdiy, Octoher ch, Huston, Julian Furnace, Tharsday Oet, 20, Union. Unionville, Friday Oct. 2nd, | Bellef ate and Surin «, sehool room No. 1, wf Bellcionte Saturday Oct. 23rd. (8 pcein® examinations with be held at bershurz, on Saturday, Oct. 38h. Mills | heim. Saturday. Nov. 6th, for the benefit of such 1s were prevented from attending at tho proper time; but all such applicants must come prepared, as is required on page 130 of the school law.) ; Applicants for schools will be required to attend the Examination in the District where they expect to teach, unless they produce a written request to the contrary from the proper Board. The Secretary 1s requested to be present, | Red ! | | and have the class organized and in readi- | ness by 9 o'clock, so as to cause no delay. : RM, MAGEE, aug? Co. Supt. boa sin AP A WORDS OF WISDOM, von vouxa | sex, On the Ruling Pastion in Youth and | Earle Manhood, with SELLA HELP for | the Bering and unfortunate. Sent in sealed | letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, | Howarp Assocration; Box P, Philadel-| phia, Pa, juni ly | in) is ee | Errors or Yorrit.—A Gentleman who | suffered for vears from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, willl 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 wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect confidence, Jonx B. Oapex, inyld,y No. 42 Cedar st., New York. emf emerson To CoxsuMerives.—=The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hay- ing suffered several. ycars with a severe lang affection, and that dread disease, Con- sumption—is anxious to ranke known to his fellow &nfferers the means of cura, To all who desire it, he ‘will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a svRE CURE ror CoXsUMPTION, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, ete. The object of the advertiser in send- ing the Prescription is to benefit the affiic- ted, and spread information whieh he con- ceives to be invaluable; and he hopes eve- ry sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bles sing. Parties wishing the prescription will address Rev. Epwarp A. WiLsox, myldy Williamsburg Kingseo. NY ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL. ® Millheim, Pa. (formerly Wm, Hos- te man’s). This well known Hotel has been refitted by its new proprietor. The traveling community are invited ‘to give him # call. His table will be kept first- class, and his bar always supplied with choice rmors, Drovers will find accom- modutiow'for any nimber of horses. i) “marl? 60tf. A SA] ST 5] PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Wheat, red at $1 55al 57; western £1 45al 55. Rye steady at $1 15. Corn quiet at 81 18a1 20 for yellow, and $1 14al 16 for western mixed. Oats at 60262. : NEW YORK MARKET hold 136. Wheat declined 2a3e. Corn at $1 20a1 22 for sound and $1 15al 18 for vusound, Oats 1aZe lower, Beeves—=extra at 16¢; prime 15a 15%¢ | goad 13¢ { common 12}. Milch Cows—choice fresh cows at ga5al 10, Dressed hogs at 12{c for regular grades, . MILROY MARKETS, Corrected by M' Atee & Reed, Rye 0,90. ...aCorn 0,90... Oat “40, ..00004.. Plaster per ton 12,00....... Salt per savk 5,00 Flour (fami!y) 4,00... Butter. 25... Eggs 18 0 Bacon Rides & Shoulders 16 Hams 25.....: Lard 18... Potatoes 1,50:.. Apples dried 124, Bacley $1 10 Pork 10 LEWISBURG MARKET. Wheat $£1,30......, Corn, new 1,00 Rye 1.00 tuts, 32th, 4... Timothyseed, dull, 2.00... Flaxseed 200 lov ersed, dull, 7.00... Butter 0 .ocdam "9H nn. White beans 2.50. ..... Kags IX 00 Lard Dith, - 18.....Tallow Potatoes 0.80 dried Apples Ih, 08... Pork 8m0.......... Side & shoulder 11. BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White Wheat $1.30, Red 1 25. .'Rve. .... Corn ORD, ...... Outs40 Barley 1 LOO, oa Cloversoed Potatoes 0,50, { Lawrd per pound 22 Pork Batter 25.......Eegs 30 Plata ton Bacon 29... Ham), . i ne i | SPECIAL NOTICES, CARRERE Sa ARRAN FARE rasan sana Beeb saustnnan nnnnne sn Fedoonse FTALLS dal HAIR ansie'ai@lS RENEWER.. DISEASES OF THE SCALP Produce Gray Hair And Baldness! The use of HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Will restore il to its natural color and pro- | mote its growth, Our Treatise on the Fomail, Price 51,00, | Medicines, I NLL, Proprietors, Hair sent free by For sale by all dealers in sepd lm {ADDLERS BUCKLES. hooks, bit spots rings, Everything a saddlor | found at BURNSIDE &« THSM ASN, SE COLLARS, if you don't want BURNSIDE & THOMAS, —————— a ——— A —————————— A ———_= — ————— OTICE. —n and afer the lst of Sep tember the understzned wil level stoves for cash only. He has made tin the price of Stoves and 1s now repared No, 7, $16.00, 't 8 BIR. 09, S20.00, Fr - 3 rit cans chowpar than ever, the Depot, Milroy, Pa. July 16, %in, LR Store near KE PP. TITZELL. The undersigned offers a mile south of Millheim, at private sale, Containing 60 acres of Land, under the highest state of cultivation, and under good fences: ten acres consist of CHOICE TIMBER LAND. 2-story weather boarded Loge House, Baro, and all ne- wssary Outbaildings, with a well of water in the yard, and : v large strema of water, Elk a few rods from the door, and TWO ORCHARDS of choice fruit on the farm. CHR. BAME, near Millheim, Cree " k: myl4, 0m A wo AA P0055 0 —. —— Tremendous Stock of Goods AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS, ron ———— SL —————— —— ———. —— — INE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, olé 4{ . . : . A zov. java, best quality Rio coffee 1 best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering market BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. is the place. WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, ec. a apl 7 68, BURNSIDE &« THOMAS H Ehighest mavket prices paid for all kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’, apples, oranges, lemons, alt kind BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’. whips, in great varieties, goyvern- check lines, cart gears, tite harndss, bug harness hames, ete. Everything in the sal BURNSIDE & THOMAS Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket books | t BURNSIDE « THOMAS'. TEW PATTERNS of vil cloths, at re duced prices, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ I ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and .ie- ong, olive foap, Dobbins’ soap Je es Oakley's soups, old castile, pure, Palm so: p, Elderling’s sonp, and a great variety of other soups, at BURNSIDE « THOMAS' NM PICES of all varieties, ground to order and warranted to ge strictly pure, It is the only place you ean find unadultera- ted spices. Try them for your own satisfac- You can only find them at tion. BURNSIDE & THOMAS. A A, A A <1 AB A A A ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, lnmps, forks, chains, &e., at BURNSIDE & THOMAS QHo Pusasig & THOMAS. Offer to tho Publi¢ one of the largest and best selected stocks of merchan- dise, in Centre county. Call, examine an gee for yourself, OYS of all kinds, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". E-MAKERS TOOLS and findings, in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS. item a sop es A. Su cn oes a Sv ———" SYRUP, the finest ever made, just re- eived, cheap at Wolt's old stand—tryit AMPS 'OF EVERY VARIETY and LL kind at apl(’.68 IRWIN & WILSON'S. REI “ANEW Apothecary & Drug Store, loeated in Brockerhofl’s new block, Bish. op street, BELLEFONTE, Pa, Phe subscribers have ¢ pleastire to in form the citizens of Bellefonte, Centre, that they expect to be ready, by Monday next, (21st inst.) to OPEN HHH NHW DRUG STORE, or the aceppmodation of tie public, an they hereby extend sf cordial invitation to all, Who may be in need nid wish to obtain Fresh, Pure, & Genuine Medi- cinos, Chientienls, Drags, and all such articles as are kept in a Firt Class Drug Stove, va. Lately selected with groat eare and diseretion, in the cities of NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA, by the setiior partner of the Establishment, who has had OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE in the Art—and who speaks, reads and Write the Gorman langunge as well as the khg eh torgue, being fully as wellnequaine. ted with she nomenclaturd ip that language of the business, as with the Latin nid Eng: lish terms and technicalities of the Art; and hence we enn and will CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICIANS SCRIPTIONS, in either Innguage; and shall da it by day and by night, We modestly and kindly ask for a liberal | share of public favor and patroage. Our stock consists of PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDI. CIN ES, N CHEMICALS N ALL THEIR VARIOUS STYLES & FORMS of PREPARATION used ry regular Physicians, We also keep the Finest, Extracts pnd Perfumes for La. dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brush- es. The very finest and bes” Cut- lary, Combs of all kinds : Ivo- ry, Gum and Horn, Bird- cages and Seed, Pure Whitelead, Zine in Oil, China . Gloss, Linseed Oil, All the various fancy colored Paints dry and in Oil, Furniture and Coach Varnish, as also DeMarr Varnish, and a few appro- 8 ved Patent Medicines, and Tustly, a large and well selected Lot of WALL-PAPER, ANDCHEAPATTHAT, viz: | From 10cts per Bolt up to $20—Give us neall, ZELLER & JARRETT, jun, 18 Druggists & Apothecaries, LUMBER. The undersigned respectfully snnounee | to the citizens of Pennavalley, that they | have in operation a NEW STEAM SAW | MILL, one mile enst of Foust's, ir the Sev, PRE- i | 1 i a | | i | i | en Mountains, and are now ready to furs | nizh Square Lumber, P ank, Stwldicg, leJorists, shifgling Lathe, plasterer's Lathe, | Shingles, any desired length of frame Stuff Fehortest notice. Any thing in the line of | Lumber supplied to order. Builders and | others wanting stuff’ will do well to send in their orders addressed to John Taylor & Son, Milroy, Pa. Ladies Trusses, Thisinvaluable article for females, is now ' to be had ut Herlacher's store, and no other | place in Centr: county. Ladies remember | that these trusses can be had at Centre Hall, tf, | F IME, COAL AND LUMBER. po Ad | The best | WOOD COAL BURNT LIME, | ean be had at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on | the Pike lendingto Milesburg, nt the lowest ices, We are the only parties in Central Penni. who burn in Patent Flame Kiln, which produces the Best White-Wash *n d Plastering Lime, offered to the trade The best SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR RIE ANTHRACITE COAL, all sizes, prepared expressly for family use IAISO Silver Brook Foun- dry Coal at lowest prizes. Also n lot of first and see: ond quality BOARDS, BROAD BAILS PALING, SHINGLES find plastering lathe for sale cheap. of Dale 0 % and vard, near South en Eagle®Valley R. R. Depot, SHORTLIDGE, & CO. Bellefonte Pa. jund, om i aplV 6g Ty. (x ENTS THIS WAY! SUITS! SUITS W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would inform the men of Pennsvalley, and his old friends and customers, as well as all others who may desire to be rigged out, In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terial they choose. I wouldisay that I am still in the fleld, and prepared to accommo- date. 1 have a large and excellent assort- ment of Furnishing (Goods, ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings from which“garments will be made to or- der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. All 1 ask is to eall and c¢xamine my fine stock. Having just bought my goods du- ring the last panic, I defy competition as to prices, durability, and fashion, this side of Philadelphia Remember the Pluce WW. W. MocCLELLAN. No. 4 Brokerhoff"s Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, callars, umbrellas, cains, hats, caps, in short, SYeryLting ta completely rig out a Ruitimen, can be had and made up in the latest style, : I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, whieh should be seen by all desiring a machine, A 7” —— ALL NEW. Centre Hall, C. WASSON & Co. The uidersigned vespect fully inform the citisons of Cetitre Hall and Potter towns! ship, tht they have upsned # new store at the well knosn stand formirly oeenpied by C. ¥. Herlucher, where they, are now offering A Full and Complete Stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS cheap as anywhere, Their stock Is entirely new, and the public wre respoetfilly invited to esll and exmms: ine for themselves: Goods will be offered atthe lowest possible prices, and hy a gen eral system of fuir dealing they Tope to’ merit a fair share of public patronage,’ Call and Examine our Stoel | NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, ge Only Give us a Fair Trial. 0% We have a full and (complete assortment of the latest Sty les. Our Stock comprises in part Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, Hosertoa, Faney Goods, Boots and Shoes Ilats and Caps Carpet Bags Umbrellas, Parasols, Queansware, Gentlemen nnd Ladies furnishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks and Circulars, in Silk and Cloth, all kinds of Groceries, the finest Syraps, the hest Coffee, Tobacee, Pain Dyestuffs, Oils, Fish, Bult, Stationery, an everything else that {« to be found inn well stocked country store, The highest market price paid in Store Goods for} COUNTRY PRODUCE. Don't forget the New Store, at Centre Hall, where goods ure now offered at a bar- gain. Call and seée us, Ap2iy C. WASSON & C0, NION TFOUSE, MirroY. A chan of Proprictors of this Hotel, was wn on the 1st of April. The establishment has been refurnished, refitted, and remodeled, and will hereafter be conducted on first. class hotel prinviples, The present propri-. etor will give his personal. attention to the comforts of the traveling Bublic, and oth- er« who may favor him with their custom. HIS TABLE is Wept in first class style. connected with the Hotel, and obliging Dstldfo sie huss on ihe round to this dep ent. ion of the pubs lic Tage aolicitens food accommo- d teed to all. ations are guaran (tou! K BEL, UR. FIC may?2l tf COMPLE Milroy, ON O RAIL-ROAD. Great Rush to Sternberge. Sung to the Tutte of Yankee Doodle, The Great Pacific Railroad's laid, From ocean unto ocean, . And now complete connection’s made, An enterprising notion, The mighty work at last is done, So speedily and brisk, oh! And now in ten days weean fun From here to San Francisco. = No more we take the ancient route, The stage, a horrid slow thing; It banged the passengers about, And wore out all their clothing. Oifonus. for the end of each verse: The Great Pacific Railroad's laid, From ocean unto ocean, : And we buy clothes from A. STERNBERG A most delightful notion, Carpets nt old rates, from A cents, to TH cents per yard, for the best. DRY GOODS, NO AD¥ANCE, And selling from 124 to 16 cents, tho best enlicoes, and muslins in proportion, at old rites, Women's Shoes, common good, to wear all sununer, at $1 per pair Fine Boots from $3.50 té $7,850 for the best. | LE pon CLOTHING at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 pricesd 8 Ul1T.8 from $12,50 to $18 for the best, CALL AND SEE, and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat. They only sek people to come and soe, even if thoy do not wish to buy, aplUres, tf, rar Notice. —The subscription priveo the RerorTER is $1,60 per year in advance which is less than that of any other pap: of its size. We nre cost, and therefore wish to remind our pay- trons that it is of great importance to us that payment bemade at once. : Bellefonta Planing Mill. EDMUND BLANCHARD, 8, AUSTIN BREW, E. M. RLANCHARD, W. M. HOLMES, Blanchard & Company, Successors to Valentine, Blanchard MANUFACTURERS OF HH WHITE, & YELLOW PINE FLOORING bid AND WEATHERBOARDING, of Various Styles, DOORS, SASH. INDS, BL SHUTTERS, + MOULDINGS, Qoroll work of every Deseription. ee BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES. and patterns made to order. Having 2 K ; LUMBER DRYER,” connected with our establishment, we arc enabled to manufue ture our work from THOROUGHLY SEASONED : LUMBER! 28~-0ORDERSFROM CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS, DEALERS TRADE IN GENERAL, SOLICITED. Co. SHAWLS, FISH, Sp24'G8,y. 3 AND FOR = 5 ¥ no rr ¥ Fi é pieces fectunlly oby ing, hot. this stove patent in qu of the an ran n does the slightest ject, and t Spears’ make wo-horse so one cart an wi % SAVAGE & Wellin Royal Artisan, Tropie, Attention is Plate, a new ed, size 40x 1d » ¥ » 25 $574 tended to. BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., Pa.. augl4'68,6m., atin] | % ted. sks to ion, a nial Centre ¥ 11 f.45 oD . i aid ¥ 5 : 3 £ gri = W Ns 1 sesd: TE 0 ble £ or 9 3 { Ew ¢ #1 z iE (4 i LE = Sn i # ’ br # » § i § $713 tt i FEtit £7 : i 5
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