FRIDAY, SRPTEMBERRRY | LOCAL ITEMS. BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Ex- emption Note combined, for sale at this Office. aa . £m pi ig LOCAL NEWS.—Our friends will oblige us by sending in any items of Joeal inter- est. including deaths, mastiages, &c., as such are eagarly read by vour frfends in * mthe west, many of whom get the Reporter. We would esteem it a favor if our kind pa- trons would occasionally mail a copy of cos who formerly lived in Centre county and removed to o {rf ope hi hy Fup induce many to bconre 'subsefiberst | 1 § iil sn Nos. $5 & 15 of Zell's Encyclopedia, have been received. 10 cents per number, T. Ellwood Zell, Philadelphia, publisher, Zell's Popalat Encye peda, still contin- us to reach us, and we hold our former high opinion of the work, as 18 Sor complete than any Gther vet published. h COUNTY FAIR: The next a nual Fair of the Centre £0. Agricultural Soeigty, will he Held at Belles fante, on Sth, 6h; Pehuand, Sth days of Oc tober, next. ! BE ail being more ®§ 8 is ————— 22 Boys will please bear in wind that loafing, whethdt inl dug’ time, epening or on Sunday. We have no objection to an oceasional visit from them, but it is the lounging around that we object, § generally results in a disturbane® d and papers and knocking our type i 1 Our neighbor, the laa Udnl)¢ Mr: John Spangler, raised some large pota- toes, this vear, They are Packer into stock, and Im AltbARS 172 31 4 A —————— % wf & ——— Hall's Ve getable Sicilian Tair Re: of the bottle. Pine Creek Mi ls, in Haines twp, Mr. Throng, for, $10,000. * ree AvxorHER FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT. —On last Satnaday., Mr. home near Potters Mills = to pay a visit to some, relatives at: Milroy, As he had reached the fop and was going which had been hitched into a top buggy, became Africhtened at a cart standing alongside, the road; down the mauntan at M'Closkev was dashed with his head against, d stone, ‘and was frightfolly ct and hrgised about the head and face, besides other serious injuries thas ins{nsible, | eopdition. His life dispaired of. Mes M'ClodKey also ves ceived some serious injuries though not fatal; and was found ina fainting condition. The child, a littlerivl, -es- head. MegNageny of Milroy, follow- ing some distancg.beliind Mr. M'Clos- kev, was the first toefind the unfortn- nate femiiy, while Mr, Jo Do daeray. of thi®'pla Cuming from Milov, ulso goon reel d .oseene of the acenlmt These gagleion, withothers who after- wards came-along, did all ‘they could to relieve ‘the sufferings of the antor- tunate man and wife,’ and. remained with “them antl medical oid taken hack again to Potters Mills, in a spring wagon tht had. been sent for. - ree tf seine emt Roux Away.—On last Friday morn- ing as Mr. Wail Keller was driving up the Brushvalley road; his. horse suddenly started to run at Mr. Arney's and dashed into our town at a fearful rates FP Reaching thie hotel he made g short turn “do'wiistraot; upsetting the buggy, and throwing Mr. Keller out, his face striking upon the wheel of M#s Alex. Shanuon’s sulky, whose horse stood tied to oie. ofthe postsin front of the hotel. The axle of the sulky was'broken and ong of the wheels an ansensible condition, “and carried into the hotel, where hie ston 'gined lis consciousness. He was severely bruised about'thd left eye; and check, and lower lip. : The bug#y was badly wrecked. A Ws wer lo propleny in’ Jast week’ AQ added to 2=10, : 42 Mints 2210055 oni, 5 multiplied’ by(2==.10. 2) divided-by 2z10. Hon ; PETER DICE. > Note~In publishing the problem Wlst'week there was a typographical er ror in the first line—‘*fourth” should read forty, HID Fei Acistunnel, on the, Marietta (Ohio) railroad is cut under a ‘well “of exeel- lent ‘eter. “The wel (is as good as ever, and not a drop leaks through, On under it. IJ aE "A neers dozer percussion caps'a few ‘days ago, 1, Andi conséquence. hag to be ver + careful how she sits down, That's what's the matter with Hantiah, __ Morsg’s INpiax Root Piri we “havelately beew shown formula from which’ ‘these ; Pills are prepared “and from this and our experience in the use “+of them, can honestly pronounce them ‘oa good:safe and reliable medicine. Be. “lingenticely free from all poisonous “ingredients they. can be safely ‘used . while performing. the active duties of life. 'We'would advise all to use them and by a fairt¥ial you ean see at once “the benefit derived. from them. Use Morse’s Indian Root Pills in all cases of Billiosness, ‘Headache, - Femael Irregularities, Liver Complaints, dc. ‘Bold hy all Dealers. Aug 62m and Or- TH Shans. TRE iit Soptombor TT and fifty-four fatherless children, The latter number will be increased to i nearly two hundreds The cash receipts | by Treasurer Gaylord’ for! their re- (ef foot up $10,751 A telegram | from G. H. Stuart, of Philadelphia, {anngunces $17,000 in his hands for the | Avondale fund, A ———— “rr * > A child hag just been bora in the town of Pittston, M¢., which completes four ern pus of a family born half uy The mother is: fifteen years of age, the grand-mother twenty-eight years, and the great grandmother for ty-eight years! The young mother is ths daughter of her husband's sister. gs in Witt rom el .; St. Louis, Sept! 18. -~GenenthJobn Wa Turlier; of she United States Com. missary Department, will be married next Wednesday to “Miss Blanche Saulatd, & tember oné of’ the oldest ank wealthiest fia milies in this city. : oy it ,INNumsers there is saf ty, it was upon. this principle that the formula of Judson'sr Mountain Herb; Pills was prepared. It Wis not the result of ona man's Knowledge. Dr. Judsvn inten: ding to gpd w fortune in advertising his pills eonsulted the most intelligent | and learned physicians of the age und Bommpingpio Mountain Herb. Pills. These Bitliausness,, Digpepsia Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Female [rregularives, de. Thay have now een used many years hy the public thousands of * testimonials Lear witness to their virtues, ' As a family he Mountain Herb Pills a trial, Sold ars, Aue’G 2m. en———— stl ; DEATHS pep Corer Sie hans, acts. Peritne,) £4 seen EE EEE Died on the 16th inst, in Gergg town- a A at, | PEACHERS' EX A) T AL MI lows: NATIONS. Lommencing at fam, 21st, 92, 1 Tuesday, S Fergdson, P oe rd, op. ine Grove, Wed nesday de Harris. Boalsbure. Thursday Sept. Potter, Centre Hall, Friday Sept. 24th, Miles, Rebersburg, Thursday Oct. Tth, Gregg, Penn Hall, Friday Oet. 8th, Haines, Aaronshurg, Saturday, Qet, 0th, Penn, Allein, Monday Oct: 11th, Marion, Jaeksonville, Thursdny, Oct. 14th, Libarty, Eagleville, Friday, Oct, 15th, Howard and Curtin, wt Howard, Saturday Oat, 10th, Mileshurg and Boggs, at Mileshurg, Moi- day, Qctobor 18th, Taylor and Worth, at Port Matilda, Wod- nesdny, October 20th, Huston, Julian Furnace, Thursday Oct, 2, Uniong Unionville, Friday Oct, #nd, Bolletunte and Spring, school room No. 1, at Bellefonte, Saturday Oct. 24rd. (Spaciad examinations will be held at Re hersburg, on: Saturday Oct, 30th. Mill. haoim, Saturday, Nov. ith, for the benefit of such ag wore prevented from attending at the propertine; but all such appliennts must cole prepared, ns is required on Paka 180 of the school law.) Appliomts for schools will be required to attend the, Examination in the Distrigt where they oxpect “to tdswch, “wl ess thay produce i written request to the cont” trom the proper Boa * The Seerafany is requested to ho present, and have the ¢lass organized and in readi- ness by 9 o'cloek, so as to eause no delay, R.M, MAGER, Co, Supt, aneldy Bip —l th ease WORDS OF WISDOM, ror youxa MEN, On the Ruling Passion in! Youth nnd Early: Munhood, with SELE HELP {or the Kreing and unfortunate.” Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free oft charge! - Ad lress, Howarn Association, Box P, Philadel- phia, Pa. juni ly senna} rp pe Prentatare youthful indiseretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who gured, | Sufferers wishing to :profis by. the advertiser's. experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect confidence, ‘ Joun'B Oevex, No. 42 Cedar st., New York. my ly " To. Coxsvvprri weeks, hy a vervehm ing saftered several vears with his fellow sufferers the means of cure, To all who 'desiveits he will send a cony of the i sed (free of chareod, with +1 proseription On the WH inst. Lutheran Parsonage by Rev. J. Samuel Whitt of Heela K Gu tho 19th inst, at Centre Hall hig Alex. Shannon Eq, Mr, Cornelins Bland, { to Miss Kliza M. Ort both uf Boelledbate. i DS. SA PAS TOA 3.1.4 133 | QUSE& LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. I The undersigned will offer ut public Hall, on urdayv, Octobar, 2nd, a lot of ground, wend er hogrded dwelling house, stable and other oupbaildinzss Thee isehojoo feat on the premises, andbvater near the ‘door, being 1 j AIC, Nut Tt on the premises, at Uentre Le property belong to Margret M Calmont, doc Nil to commppec id 2 o'clock. TERMS. —One thirdof puke inde money on confirmation of sale the bnkatce fin two annual payments, with interest to be eitted by Boad and Morigaze. AMOS ALEXANDER. Aug: Erector. THM BERTAND AT PUBIC SALL i | order from 1c Or- BE vittuivef an . . . gs . f * Court of Cenere county there will be ail Sl 1 ai pHs offered at public sa gr gt Centre Hall, 63 Acres of Valuable Pimberland Hall, at pf the Nitta v mountain. on the Turnpike leading tov Bollefonte, This tract Eland is well timbered with Chestnut, Qu, and yellow Pine. Sale to commence at one o'clock. J TERMS.—The one third of purchase money, togethér with owe fifth of the bal- afice remaining in the property as dowers, one half of the residu.- to be paia on confir- mation of sale and the balance in one year thereafter with intérest, to be secured by Bond and Mortgage. AMOS ALEXANDER. | * 8 Guardian, ler dec d, situated above Contre £2 J ESCHERS WANTED, Six Good, competent teachers are wan- “fed for six of the Potter township schoals, —males preferred. Applicants must come we.l recomended; and thorou hly quali- fied. The wages offered to such as have taught before, are, formales $35 permonth, females $30, Apnly immediately to THOMAS J. STIVER, President'of Board, Potters Mills, Pa. sep 3'4t FTPAXPAYERS READ AND REMEM. AHBER. The Undersigned, Treasurer of the Board of Sehool Dircetors ofthe Tow n- ship of Potter, hereby gives notice the Dup! Towhiship has been placed in his handS for (i-alldetion, in ne- cordance, with the provisions of the Aet of Assembly, approved April 2171869, - enti- tied “An Act rélating fo “theeollection of Séhool Tax in the Schaal Digtriets of the Commonwealth of Péiindylvania,”” and that hie will meet the tax payers of jaid Fownstip on Welday 22nd of October next, ut hispesidance, and on Saturday. 2 of OctoBm next, at Céntre tall; » Hrd o For thé'purpese olraceiving thelr SeNool Takes. All pes<ona making payment on said day of within one month thereafter. will be o1i- titled: to a deduction of fivaner cefntugrs thos® paying within ‘ene_menth thereafter, will geeetye no abatements, and othe 26th. day of November nextyS5 per cent. will be added to all School Takes remaining un- mid, and the same will lé placed in the ands ofa collecter.: JOHN BITN ERS sopLEat, Lk oon 12 Treasurer, OCKET™ CUTYHERY 11 makes. and prices at IRWIN & WILSON, apl0' 08. NION'PATENT CHURN, fhe Des C inuse at Inwix & Winson's. aplO’08, zes, dt the sign of the Anvil, apl0'68. Irwin & WiLsox, irs g a pn UBLE AND SINGLE BARREL : Lapl0'68. fowling pieces at ; : IRWIN & WILSON. ARM FOR SALE! The undersigned offers his valuable farm situate in’ Pean township, one niile west of Millheim, glose to the Lewishurg & Belle- fonte turnpike, at private sale. The same Containing 102 Acres, Seven acres of good white oak timber land td LARGE BRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN, all necessary outbuildings, a LARGE ORCHARDOFGRAFTED FRUIT. : This is one of the hest farms in the val- ley, smooth tand and in a high state of eul- tivation! © A. well of excellent water, also a large/cistarn at the deor,. Fer further par- ticulars apply to b A JACOB KEEN, jul23 tf «near Milllgim. Te Tome a tte tt eee ae etme Pas LTS for Buggies and Carriages, all glzgs In use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at apl0'68, Irwin & WiLsox's. tire same, which they willtind 4 sv ur ov FoR CoNsUMPTION, ASTHMA ote, The object of the advertiser iil gend- ing the Prescription §s tv hendfit the afllie- tod, and spread infamhntion which Biden. eeives to he invaluable: and he hopes eve- evosiflorer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bles sing Pudtios wishing the preseription will adidyess Rev. Bpwapp AD Wirkey, mvidy Willinmsbirg King<eco, NY CHL, i (From Dispensstory of the Nate, DIOSMA ORENAPA—RUCHU LEAVES Provewrius Their odor is ston, if- fsive, and somewhat aromatic, thelr taste bitterish, and analogous to mint. Meptcar ProreaTies aAxDp Usks.—Dii- ] sare goantly stimmiant, with a peeulinr tendenay (0 tha Ur nary Opens. They are given in complaints offi tha Urinary Organs, such as Gravel Chronic Caturchi of the Bladder, Morbid Irritaiton ofthe Bladder and Urethn, Disessé of the Prostate Gland, Retention or Ineon inence of Urine, from a loss of tone in th concerned in its evacuation, ins also been recomend «d Chronic Rheumatism, and Drops, HerLMporp's EXTtracT Beenv is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 25. and Croan 23 to 5% or in the decline or change of life after Confinemet, or Labor Pains; Bed- Wetting in ehitdren., United nne in Dygspepsing Cuintieous i Lions, a CHICAGO MARKET Wheat, No 1 at $1 21al 22, and No 2 at $1 181al 19, Oats quiet at 44}e. Rye, No 1 at 90%, and No*2, 890; + Duties $1 G2. Live hogs stendy at 89049 40 for fair to medium and 89 50.9 85 for good to choice. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Wheat, red at $1 48al 53, white at $1 H58al 65, Rye at §1 12, Corn, yellow nt $1 20 and western tern mixed at £1 14a1 16. Oats at Bde, Beef eattle—prime at 9c, good at 64073, and common at Habe. : Hogs at '124a13} for slop, and from 14214} for extra corn fed, NEW YORK MARKET Gold 137. Wheat, No 2 at 81 421 45; No 8 S136! 701 Corn, new’mixed western $1a108 for unsound and £109a1 12} for sound. Oats at 624636. Rye at.00¢ for No 1. Burley at $1 62. MILROY MARKETS. Corrected by MAtee & Reed. White Whent $1,%... Red $1.25... Rye 0,00 Carn, 0,00,.....Onts 40....... ws, Plaster per ton 12.00,,,....Salt per sack 8,00 Flour (fami'y) 4,00....... Butter 0 iin dia Kegs 18......... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16 Hams 25, Ladd TR..." Potatous 0,50... Apples dried 121," Barley $1 40 Pork 10 LEWISBURG MARKET. Wheat 81,30, Corn, new 1,00 Rye 1,00......0uts, be I leracac Timhthvssed, =,00, Claversed, 0 wanes EAR 98, 1004 doll wn Kgs 18... Tiand Tallow , 10 ,,.... Potatoes 0.30 «ua POPK Bh, dull, 7,00....... Butter 20 White bedns Shree unes BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White Wheat 31,30, Red 1 ». .'Rye. .... HAN,...... Corn 0X0, ......Oats #0 Barley 1 Cloverseed 7 Potatoes 0,50, pound 20,...... Pork per pound 14. Bo Pht ton Hams, ville x) ie ALLS CAM VEGETABLE SICILY | HAIR. 2a RENEWER . | traet Buchu is unequaled bv any remedy, asin Chloresis, or f gularityy Painful Custom Ary Evacuations, Ulcerate! or Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites. DISEASES OF THE Brappen, GRAVEL, AND Drorsicarn This medicine increases the power of Di- gestion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy netion, hy which th» Watery or Calearcous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargementsare reduced, as well 1 - Pain and Infls mmution, Hervronp's Exrraer Been has cured every case of Diabetes in which it givea. [reiv tion ofthe der, Hirthonmuation of tion'uiithe Kidaay tetontion. Por Kivxers, SWELLINGS, ~ has heen veek, ofthe Blad- the Kidneys, Uleera- A. and Bladder, Reten- tion of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, “Stove Tix shes Bladder, Cilenlus Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Dis. hargés, and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both soNes attended with the following symptoms; Indisposi- tion to Exertion, I, ss of power, Loss of Memory, . Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain, in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing ofthe Body Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face/ Pallid Countenanee, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, &e. HELEBOLD'S EXTRACT BUuonu is Diuretie and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases arising from habits and. imprudences in life, Blood, &e., superseding Copaiba in affec- tions for which itis used, such as Gonor- hea, Gleets of long standing, and Syphili- tie A these diseases, nsed in connection with HELMBoLD's Rose W as HELMBOLD, Druudeist, 5 Ross. Wash Iadelphia, Pa. . G6 bottles for 36.50. delivered to any ad- dress; Sadd by all Druggists everywhere JONE "ARE GENUINE UNLESS 5 done Up inistecl-ongraved wra er, with fue-simile of my hae Whoo: houge, and signed july302m, AR R take them (6/7. HO HAHN, at Belle- fonte. Viti He TL HELMBOLD, YOUR TIMEPIECES OUT oF ORDER 2 UT OF who is the most feliable AV | atchmaker and Jeweler in the place, Also Dealer in FINE JEWELRY, Chronometor and. other Watehes repaired on tre Most Scientific Principles. Jobbing of ull kinds promptly and -care- fully executed at shortest notice, All work warranted to give satisfaction. Jxy-Business transacted in both English and German. Next door to Harper & Bros. Spring street, near High. july23,1y ———————————————————— er bt Tae JoIATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL. Millheim, Pa, (formorly Wm. Hos. te: man’s). This well known Hotel has been refitted hy its new proprietor, The traveling community are invited to give him a'eall. His table will be kept first- clase ‘and his bar always supplied with choice liquors. Drovers will find aceon. marl? 69tf Plank and Scantling Irwin & WiLsox, RY BOARDS, for sale by (RO-CUT AND MILT SAWE best make at Irnwiy & WiLsox. apl0i68, Produce Gray Hair And Baldness! The use of HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Will restore it to its natural eolor and pro- mote its growth, Our Treatise on the Hair sent free bs wail. Price $1,00. For sale by all dealers in Medici es R. P. HALL & (X)., Niathua, N. H., Proprietors, eps Im QADPDEERS BUOKLES shooks, bit A tings, | snddler wants for the manufheidre of harness, tobe found at BURNSIDE « THS&M AR J ORSE COLLARS, if you don't want : your horso's shoulders galled and 1 got good hare collars nt BURNSIDE & THOMAS. Shots ervihine a ¢ 20re t of Sep- he nndersizned will sell stoves He has nmde ( Stoves and {for ensh only, in the price or Cook stoves OPERATE prices No. 7. 316.00. OR, $1800, H SN20.00 a reduction is now prepared WARRANTED WELL at the following low Fruit cans cheaperthanever, Store near the Depot, Milroy, Pa. E. P. TITZELL. July 16,3n1. JALUANBLE FARM at Private Sule! The undersigned offers a valuable Form, situate in Penn twp, Centre co, 14 mile south of MilTheim, at private sale, Containing 60 acres of Land, under the highest state of cultivation. and under good fenees: ten acres consist of CHOICE TIMBER LAND. Log House, Barn, and all nes geossary Outbuildings, with a well of water in the yard, and Brecon large stream of water, Elk Creek; a few rods fram the door, and TWO ORCHARDS CHR. BAME, near Milthaim, A Tremendous Stock of Goods AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS. i ——— ——nt, A————— —— CINE GROCERIES, mocha enffee, old : gov. java, best quality Rio coffee best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bake ing molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the marketBURNSIDE & THOMAS, is the place, WHITE FISH, Merring, Mackeral, &C., 8 apli 08. BURNSIDE « THOM AS Ehizhest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS, “BRUINS, pwirens, ponchh apples, oranges,” Temonsg, all kind t BURNSIDE &« THOMAS, H ARNESS, collars, cart whips, carriage whips, in great varicties, governs ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales check lines, .eart gears, tug harness, huge harnoss hames, ete, Everything inthe sad dlery line at BURNSIDE & THOMAS NI of all kinds, Stelring’ gloves L | Handkerchiefs, coms, pocket books tn all their variety and very ehaap, at BURNSIDE « THOMAS". duced prices, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ BA BITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and .{e- ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je es Oakley's soaps, oldanstile, pure, Palmso: p, mand, a great yariety of other soaps, at BURNSIDE «a THOMAS’ 1 PICES of all varieties, ground to order S and warranted to ge strictly pure It is the only place you ean find unadultera- ted spices. Try them for your own satisfac: tion, You can only find them at BURNSIDE & THOMAS, Snead a 4s d—— —— i 5 ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, lamps, forks, chaine, &e.. at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ ———— — i, ——— — — a WIAA, AR. Ag A ct, sw verison HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings, in all their varieties, at : URNSIDE & THOMAS, B and best selected was ek Call, examine and see for yourself. tne oe - = no EN a ANEW Apothecary & Store, i ——— : new bioe loeated in Brockerhoff's lock, “8 ane. BILL EFONTE, Ta MET The subseribers have the pleasure to in. form the citi . 5 afomte y Clinton & Clearfield ‘counties ‘in that they expect to be ready, by ext, (P1st inst.) ts "OPEN THEIR NE DRUG STORE, for the accommodation ‘of the public, and they hereby extend weerdigl invitation to all; who tung be in meed and w th to obtain Fresh, Pure, & Genuine Medi, cines, Chemienls, Bh, and all suek articles as are kept in a Tr ied Class Drug Store ’ lee and PHILADEL partner of the Establishinent, who has had in the Art--and who » dks. reads und. writes the German Ing nie a4 well as the English tongue, being fully swell ncquain- | ted with the nomenelature in that Iangaage of the business, as with the Latin and Eng- lish; terfas and technicalities of the Ast; and henee we ean and will : CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICIANS PRE- : SGRIPTIONS, in either language ; and shall doit by day and by night. Yo! 4 We modestly and kindly gsk for a liberal share of public! favor ho patroage. Onr stock consists of ; PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDI. CINES. & CHEMICALS IN ALL 7 THEIR VARIOUS STYLES & FORMS of PREPARATION wel by regular Physicinns.: We also keep the god Finest Extracts and Perfunies for La- dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, ‘w Clothes, Paint, & Varnish’ Brush ~ es. The very finest and best Oats lery, Combs of all kinds : Tvo« ry, Gun and Harn, Bird cages - and Seed, Pure Whitelead, Zine in Oil, China Gloss, Linseed Oil, All the variots faney colored Paints dry and in Oil, Furniture and "Omich Varnish, ‘ag slso De Mapr Varnish, and a few appro- §yed Patent Medicines, aud nity, a lnege nnd well sélected Lot of WALL-PAPER, ANDCHEAPAT THAR, vig: From 10¢ts per Bolt un to [250—Give us a eall, ZELLER & JARRETT, jun, 18 Druggists & Apotheearies. ho, Cousin ivetan dentin 4 LUMBER. The undersigned respectfully: announce to the citizens of Pemsvailey, that they have in operation a NEW STRAM SAW en Mountaine, afid “ire now rea wish Square’ Lauber, Pang, Studdi.z, Joists, shingling Lathe, plasterers’ Lathe, Shingles, any desired Ye nath' of frvme Stuff and Squarctimber ‘swived to order fund son shortest notice. | Any thing in the line of Lumber supplied to order. Builders wiid others wanting stuff will’ do’ well’ to: send in their ortlers addressed to John Taylor & Son, Milroy, Pa. Ladies Trusses. dy to fur- jund 6m to be had at Herlacher's store, and no other place in Centr county.” Ladies remember that these trusses can be had at Centre Hall. ir. I} ME, COAL AND LUMBER, 4 J . The hest WOOD COAL BURNT LIME, can be had at the Bollefonte Line Kilns, on the Pike leading to Milesbupg, at the lowest enn'a. whe burn in Patent Flame Kiln, which produces the Best White-Wash and Plastering Lime, : offered to the trade * Thebest «| SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR | RIE ANTHRACITE COAL, all sizes, prepared SX firensly for family use Silver Brook Foun- dry Coal at lowest prizes: Also a lot-of first and sees ond quality A) Fy ® ) BOARDS, BROAD RAILS PALING, SHINGLES and plastering lathe for sale chien ¢e and yard. near South end of Bald Eagle Valley R. R. Rept SHORTLIDGE, & 0. apl0'681y. Bellefonte Pa. SULTS! SUITS W. W. MeQlellan, at Bellefonte, would inform the men of Pennsvalley, and his old friends and eustonrers, as well as all others who uiny desire to be rigged out, In well Fitting; Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terial they choose. I would say that I am still in the field, and prepared to aceomime- date, Ihave uw large and. excellent assost- ment of : GEXTY THIS WAY LL ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings « gH 4 : g from which garments ‘will be ‘made to or- eriim ithe ot 4.00, MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. AN ¥ask is -to.call and eXAmine my fine ring jié last panie, T defy competition as eos; durability, and fashion, this side Remember the Place. ~W. W. MECLELLAN, No. 4 BrokerhofPs Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Puy, where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, callars, umbrellas, cains, hats, , ‘ean be had and made up in'the latest style. : IT nim also arent for WILOOX & G1BES. (1 am also agent for Sewing Machine, which should be seen by a Lbs . ALLNEW. ¥ i - wi Rid wi HG TN NEW FIRM... at C. WASSON & €O. Citizens of Contre Hall und I. ip, 4 ey have opened a new. sture ( well Ki i d we own st cupied 8 Bo any farmer y oceupie facher, where they ure now $i i, af otter town- A Full and Complete Stock of - SPRING & SUMMER GooDs i Thelr sthek is entirely are respectfully in Vited to cal and exam- be offered ine for themselves: Goods they eral system of fuir dealing ric patronage. merits fair share of publi Call and Examine our Stock, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, 2 Only Give us a Fair, Trial. | oY of the latest Sty lds. Our Stetk com Dey Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, Hareried, | i ancy Gonds, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps’ Curpet Bags Umbrellas, Parasols, f 4 Queensware, Gentlemen and Ladies furuiehing Goods Ladies Clowks and Circulars, in Silk an Cloth, all kinds of Groceries, (he finest Syrups, the best Colee, Pobuden, Raints, Dygstuffs, Oils, Fisch, Salt, Stationery, an everything else that is to be found in'a well stocked country store, : ; prises in part Aisa Store Goods ford COUNTRY PRODUCES Don’t forget the New Store, ‘at Centre Hall, where goods are now offered at a bur- gin, Cdl and see us. ’ LL, _C. WASSON & Co. NION HOUSE, Mirror. A chang of Proprietors of this Hotel, wys made been refurnishod, vefitted; aid remodeled, and will llereafter be conducted im’ firet- class hotel principles,’ Phe present propri- comforts of the traveling public, and oth- ers who may favet hitthwith their custom, HIS TABLE is kept in first class style. MD) STABLES are connected with the Hotel, and obliging to this department. ‘A portign, of the pub- lic patronage is solicited ; good accommo- dations are guaranteed to all. WM. R. BEL Milroy, N"OF THE PACIFIC RAIL-ROAD. COMP LETI¢ Great Rush to' Sternbergs. Sung to the Tune of Yankee Doodle. The Great Pacific Railroad's aid, From ocean unto ocean, And now complete connection's nade, An'enterprising notion, , The mighty work sit last is done, No speedtly and brisk, oh! And now in ten davs we ean ruil From here to San Frandisco, Xo more we take the &rcientroute, The stags. a hivrrid slow thing; It banged the passengers about, And wore out all thew elothing, Cronus, for the end of cach verse: The Great Pacifid Ruilraad's laid, And we buy clothes from A. STERNBERG A most delightful notien., ‘Carpets at old rates, trom 50 cents to 7H cents per yard, Yor the bests DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,” calicoes, and musling all summer, at 81 per pair Fine Boots from $50 to $7,580 for the CLOTHING at the lowest rates, and Sold at 1857 priens AUS ERS, | from $12,50 to $18 for the best, CALL AXD SEE, and if it aint true, Stéernbery wil treat. They only ask people to come’ and. see, even if they donot wish to buy. " Wp10° 68; tt: wy b § % the REPORTER is 31,50 per year in advinde, which is less than that of any other pape: of its sine. © Weare printing this paperal cost, and therefore wish to remind our pay- trons that it is of great importance to us that payment beniadentonee. Baletonte Planing Mill. BUMUND BLANCHARD, 8. AUSTINBREW, BE. M. RLANCHARD, Blanchard & Company, MANUFACTURERS OF * WHITE, & YELLOW PINE FLOORING © #! il AND “WEATHERBOARDING, of Various Styles, q I ig BLINDS, hes : SHUTTERS! OS MOULDINGS, Scroll work® 8f “every Description. BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES. and patterns made to order, . Having a “BULKLEY'S "PATENT LUM PER DRYER. connected with our establishment, we are enabled to manufac ture our work from 4 : 'THORQUGHLY SEASONED FON Tr TRAGTONS 2-ORDURS PROM CONTRACTORS, BUTIDERS, DEALERS AND THE RADE IN GENERAL SOLICYPED. ELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO. Pa, all desiring a machine, = © augld’68, 6m % : : i le 5 LOW PRICES, The Finest Stock of Spring! Goods Ever Opened int these Parts. ¥ Lo LADIES AND GENIE, “DRY GOODS; in 8 wig] Orban Has oF bute : iy GROCERIES | ra Jd IB ) he 7 hel ROEGNYWARD, o | r ig Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. 3 ”. 2 A CHEAP LINE OF ’ SHAWLS, M50, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, Fe . also a large stock of FISH, the best, ali kinds, (, MACKEREL and HERRING. “the best and cheapest in the market, Wolf’s Old Stand. WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR ‘CARE TO MAKE IT AN OBJECT OUE OLD EUS A CALL. WM. WOLF. AS WELL AS INVITE FRIENDS, TO GIV apd 68, y. 85.3 # The Lutes ySiciomtitic Invention, th k Dilg ~~ Calorific. 4 To give some idea of the peculiarities of the stove In question, me nay state that by a highly scientifie and patent arrangement they excessive heaton the tup of the stove which eauses the centre pieces to burn out, is carried around the oven, equalizing’ the heat of the stove, und causing the bottom of the even te-hé just as hot as the top part of the stove; by this arrangement, there fore, all danger of burning out the centre pieces (usual to all cooking stoves) is ef-, fectunliy. obviated, What is more, the fire and oven ean be easily reculated toany rangement, thus avoiding the necessity of giving the stove constant attention while aking, in order to prevent it becoming to hot or teo cold; another advantage whicl this stove possesses to persons who use bi- tuminous coal, is, that by the aid of ‘the patent in question, it comsumes thes Intter ux readilyas anthracite; in shor, the ape- rution of this'stove, whit-h i hs beautiful as it is efficient, leaves nothing'to be desired. We would also state that t stoves can be readilywupplied with a patent copper- back boiler, by which all the hot water re- quired in a family, cin be heated by the waste leat from the stove. To persons re- siding in the country, this stove comes as a special blessing, as it affords them all the advantages of a cooking range. with none of the annoyances; n water-back can ensi- ly be attached to it at a trifling eost, which will heat water equal to a cooking range having a range built in the fire place. We will take the liberty of suggesting that to persons about going to house keeping, too much importance cannot be attached to the necessity of having the best possible cook- ing facilities. The great eature that it does not require edhstant: wttention, that the slightest risk from carelessness or neg- lect. and that the temperature of the stove is absalutely unitorm at thie top and bot-. tom, are alone sufficient to eclipse all other stoves im use, we would advise all persons who think of purchasing, to eall at the waresrooms of ISAAC Haver, near the de- pot, at Bellefonte, where he keeps all of Spears’ make of stoves. All of the above patents can be applied to the eelebrated ‘anti-CGust. Cookstove heretofore ‘sold by 1. per et. less than market value, for cash, . - 1 : Isaac Haupt, Bellefonte, or Spenrs make of § : yes. ] zar=He also has on hand for sale, a few wo-horse Wagons, both new and old; al- sodne cart and harness, one ‘I-herce truck ‘wien, one néw trotting buggy, together with the best stock and variety of plows, cnTtivators, and harrows ever képt for sale about Bellefonte. All will be sold at bar- gains, for Cash. Den’t forget to eall and zee his stock, before purchasing elsewhere i eo i TT dF a FE » a . SAVAGE & RRO. / 1 Tin Poy «(Successor to N. Hilibisk) Wholesald and rétail dealers ia Stoves € Tinware, i Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Read 6hly a partial list of Cook Stov Weve re " Ornam Oriental, : Roval Conk, : # Prince Royal, Seca Shell, Artisan i if 00 And American. we = : 7 i # - "Parlor ‘and: Office Stoves : . - Morning Glory, Tropie,, Brilliant, ‘New Egg, And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and Wood Stoves of every description. Attention is called to his stock of Roonn zg Plate, a ne sian lich he has just receiv- ed, size 40x20, Tt makesbetter job thant he old:size, and ean be farsished cheaper thar any other establishment in town, Z#-Spouting and Jobbing promptly at- tended to. Charges reasonable and satis- action guaranteed. oct2 6st
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