Wn a eA 0. TAA CENTRE HALL REPORTER: "I LOCAL ITEMS. Rl and Judgment ard Ex- «emption Note combined, for sale at this ig a - iia % ° ‘ ¥ a anyitems of Jeon! inter deaths. marciages, &c., as read by your friends in f whom get the Reporter. a fanar if our kind pa- trons would occasionally wail a copy of the Reporter to relatives and wequaintan- cos who formerly lived. in Centre county aff rqmoved to other pasts, which would induce many to bacome subscribers, ¥ Cola e——— | the west many 0 px roceivhd. 10 cents’ per wumbor. T. publisher opel; still contin. fells Populad Kncye sid our former ‘weste reach ui and wo high epinion af the work, as Weil more aomplete thik say other work of the kind yet published. A The Centre Mills, in Miles town ship have been sold to Mr. T. F. Throne, of Haines twp, for $11,000. Mr, 8. S. Wolf was the late owner, pm ee A ete pe For lime, coal and lumber, Short- { layingin their: winter stock of coal, ‘will §ud it to their sdvantags to pur chase of the above firm. I i Geiss & Wagner, will have ‘a pub- tie sale of Horses & Colts, at Millheim, on Saturday, 23rd, of Oot. eee Narrow Escape, —Mr. Wm. From from near Centre Hall, while engaged | in thrashing wheat, on last Taesday, wak caught by the tambie shaft of the { \ £ ing, exeepting his boots, torn from his body, A board, ageiest whick Mr. From was pulled saved kis life. Ho sustained no bodily injury. WE aw ly InvorTANT Ta ALL—We were told the bther day, that Mr. Abr Hirsch, at Milroy, has such a cery large as- sortment of CLOTHING, HATS, SOAPS, SHIRTS, ete, just -brought from th: city, which be sels so very low. Farmers, and others, going to Milroy with grain, ave much, surprised at fhe quality of the goods kept at Hirechs, and speak of the rémarkisbly low prices at which he offers them. ' Qei. 8, 3t . nr fsa We cm » of apitcher in the form of the fusram of a coue, tho skaut height of which is LJ inches, the lower diameter 7 inches, and the upper diameler 4 “imehes? 8 R. B. Penn Hall, Pa. Oct. 8th, 69. telat bre Tue Farg.—Theannual fairof the Centre county Agr. Society, was held at Bellefonte, last week. The weath- er wis very favorable, and the atten- lance large, especially on Thursday, when the crowd was far greater than at any time, or sace the ceganization of the society. The display in grain, ruil, aud vegetubles was good and creditable fo the counuty, and better than in former, years. iu the other departments, however, the exhibition did riot come up to the fiwe display of “of lust year: Gow. Bigler delivered the address, on Thursday, which was well vegeived by ghe hamense crowd. i {iy © fF lll # David Martin, of Nittany Hall, «Centre county, Pennsylvania, died yesterday morning iu Indianapolis, from injuries receivid by being run «over by & car in the Union depot, on Thursday night. CHppe——— The trial “of one bottle of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer will ‘show most beneficial effect upon the hair and scalp. El Lenni Tue Azronsburg Lodge, I. O. of G. T. will givé first anaual entertain- ment on the evening of Oct, 19th, in the Aaronsburg Academy. All friends tend. etfs Adams, of Millheim mer’s farm, in Peun twp. Laural. ton, last Friday. The store of Mr. John Diehl was entered and about $65 or $70 stolen ' ffom the drawers, few goods were taken. Mr. Deihl offers $50 for the apprehension of the | thief or thieves. & wl - Fara, Ac¢orpeNt.—On Friday last. Mys. Webster, the wife of a borer at the. glass works, was run over hy the cars and injured to such na extent that she died in forty-five min- mtutes after the accident she was wal. king on the track, and was warned, to get out of the way, but failed ' to hear the whistle. Every effort was ‘made to stop the cars, and no blame . can be attached to the employees on ‘the train. This is the first aecident of “any kind ever on the S. 8. & B. R. R. years.— National. a hd f %AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL,” by Miss Alcott, is‘eontinued in the Octo- ber’s number of“Merry’s Museum.” tii i a and ustration. The story of “An Old-Fashion Girl” grows In interest "with each successive issue of “Merry, other works of the same author. There is no better Magazine’ for; young peo- ple than the new ‘series of “Merry’s Museum,” Terms, $1,50 a year. The Publisher offers to send it on trial three months free. Address Horace B. Fuller, 14 Bromfield Street, Bos- ton. Bary BURNED. —Yesterday mor ming, Thureday, the large barn upon Wm. Allison’s farm, on Penns Creek above Spring Mills, wag ‘destroyed by 3 ting of fire, with all its con eo grain, hay, machinery, and one cow aud calf. Tt is not’ known how the fire originated, as the tenant upon the farm, Me. James Krape, with family, was absent at the time. Some strag- lers were noticed near the place on the evening before, who probably slept in the barn and cnused the fire. The loss is heavy, and no insurance, at least nut in our home company. ns A tie. Ap ees nh Has Comg!~Wm. Wolf is just now unpaeking one of the finest assort- and.winter goods in the \ wet we doubt. whether any store in the county can excel it, His stock consists of all kindsof Dry Goods for men and women, hats, Caps, boots, shoes, groceries, and fancy articles, Mr. Wolt is now ready, to accommo date his old customers, and all who give him a call, with goods which bear recommendation, and at prices low as elsewhere. The nicest selection of Ladies Furs, to be found at @ As. Hireu's, MiLroy. ; . rr ert 5 Everybody has cast his vote at the ballot box, and things are settled now and the rush to HIRSCH'S CLOTHING STORE at MILROY, will be still greater, than it’ was last week, The reason everybody likes to deal with Hirsch, is he” gives you the value for your money all the time and he can suit young and old, rich and poor, ith SUITS AND: OVER- AAD, : i eatiiedliie TT — The Telegraph says the present by the Harvard crew of their boat to the London Rowing Club was far outdone by the spirit in which it was given, and is sure will be regarded less ns a tro- stme, M'. John ama GC. Musser, ’ Mr. Henry Hazel, of Mes Molly Dinges, of phy than as a token turned by the skill an ce of the wvanqaished into a pledge of kindly “brotherhood. EE Sh ST MARRIAGES On the 5th of August, By Rev. J. W Haughawout, Mr. Isaac Hoffman, of Hub- lersburg, and Miss Catharine Crosthwait of Sprucetown, Oii the 18th of Aug. by H. Swartz, and Miss Bi bath of Millheim, On the 16th of September by same, Mr. Robert Hackenberg, and Miss Susan Fees, both of Millheim Ou the Sed, inst. Madisonburg, and Aaronsburg. On the 10th, of Oct., hy the Rav. C. H. Reiter, at his residence, Mr, Churles Smith and Miss Ellen Stover, both of Haines township. ore sa lf, DEATHS In Harris township, on 8th, ' Mr. James M' Farland, ageu about 80 years. On the 6th of Oct., in Georges Valley, Daniel Howard, son of Daniel Condo, aged 7 years, 2 months, 18 days. On the 13th, at Aaronshurg, George Brill- hart, aged about 16 years. DOTY'S WASHING-MACHINE, L ELY MUCH IMPROVED—AND THE NEW Universal Clothes-Wringer. Improved with Rowell's patent double cog-wheels, and the Patent Stop, are now unquestionably fur superior to any appar- atus for washing clothes ever invented, and will save their cost twice a year, by saving labor and clothes. Those who have used them give testimo- ny as follows: ‘We like our machine much ; could not be persuaded to do without it, and with the aid of Doty, we feel that we are masters of the position.” —Rev. L. Scott, Bishop M. E. Church. “It is worth one dollar a week in any family.’—N. Y, Tribune. “In the laundty of my house there is a perpetual thanksgiving on Mondays for he invention.”’—Rev Theodore I. Cuy- er. “Every week has given ita stronger hold upon the affections of the inmates of the laundry.” —N. Y. Observer. “I heartily commend it to economists of time, money, and e¢ontentment,'’-—Rev. Dr. Bellows. “Friend Doty—Your last improvement of your Wishing Machine is ‘a complete suwecess, I assure you ‘our machine.’ after a year's use, it is thought more of to-day than ever, and would not be parted with under any circumstances.’ —Solon Robiti- ' gon. “Your Washing Machine has been in daily use in our laundry, and the house- keeper expresses herself as highly pleased with it. lf certainly accomplishes a great- er amount of work with les labor, and does not wear the clothes pear so much as the old fashioned wash-board. By using jit, one laundress is dispensed with,” —Wm. M: F. Round, Superintendent of Infant Department of St. Catharine's Nursery, N. Y. City. ‘After a constant use of the UNIVERSAL Croraks WRINGER for more. than four years in our family, Iam autherized by the owers that be’ to give it the most unqual- iflod raise; and to pronounce it an _indis- ensible part of the machinery of house eeping. Our servants have always been willing to use it, and always have liked it.” —Henry Ward Beecher, PRICES.—A Fair Offer. Send the retail price, Washer $14, Extra Wringer $9. and we will forward either or both machines, free of freight, to places where no one is selling; and. so sure are we they will be liked, that we agree to re- fund the money if any one wishes to return the machines freeof freight, after a month's trial, according to directions. No husband, father or brother shéuld erniit the drudgery of washing with the ands, fifty two days inthe year, when it ‘ean be done better, more expeditiously, with less labor. and no injury So the gar- ‘ments, by a Doty’s Clothes Washer, and a Universal Wringer. Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make money fast seling them, Sold by dealers generally, to whom libe- ral discounts are made. 4 EACHERS' EXA) ATIONS. The examination« .ill be held as fol. lows: b The following com 1encing at 0 a. m Howard and Curtin, at Howard, Saturday Oct. JOR HIGU vn if Milesburg and Boggs, at Milesburg,. Mon- day, October 18th, Taylor and Worth, at Port Matilda, Wed- nesday, October 20th, Huston, J ulian Furnace, Thursday Oct. 21, Union, Unionville, Friday Oct, 22nd Bellefonte and Spring, school room No. 1, at Bellefonte, Saturday Oct. 28rd. bean SII niions will be hold "Re urg, ‘oh gurday, Ost, 30th. ill- Rem, ard Tor, 6th, forthe benefit of such 4s were prevented from attending at the propertime; 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 Rrotluce a written request to the contrary mh the proper Board. 5 The Secretury i§ requested to ba present, and have the eluss organized and in readi- ness by 9 o'clock! 80 as to cnuse no delay, R. M. MAGEE, Co. Supt. aig27 cent tli br N ANHOOD., <INTHZ YOUNG & ris- ing generation the vegetative powers of life are strong, but in a few yeurs how often the pailid hue, the lack-lTustre eye and em- aciated form, and the impossibility of ap- lication to mental effort, show its baneful influence. 1t soon hecomes évident to the observer that seme depressing influgnee is checking the dévalopament ofthe body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and sent in- to the country. This is one of the worst mov amends. . Ramoyed from ordinary di- versibns of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body too much en- feebled to give zest to healthful! and rural ex. reise, thoughts are turned inwards ups {the patient be a female, the approach of the! menses is looked for with anxiety, as the first symptom in which Nuture is to show her saving pswer in difs fusing the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health, Alas! in- crease of appetite hus grown by what it fed on; the energies of the Rystént are prostra- ted, anc the whole economy is deranged. The beautiful and wonderful period in which body and mind undergo so facina- ting a change from child to woman, is looked for in vain; the parent's heart bleeds in anxiety, ana fancies the grave but waiting for its vietim, Hermnorn's Exvracr Bugnvu for Weak- ness arising from excesses or early’ indiss cretion, attonded with the following symp- tows; lpdigposition to Exertion, Loss of power, Loss of Memory, Ditieulty of Brea- thing General Weakness, Horror of Dis- ence, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness! Dimness: of Vision, Langour, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Bys» tem, Often Enormous Appetite with Dys- peptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, | Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Kye- lids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eves, with Temporary Suffgsion aad Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlossnoss, with Horror of Sos ciety. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Thomseélves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Spe- culation, but a hurried Transition from one question toanother: These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this Medicine in- varinbly removes—soon. follow Loss of Power, Fatuity, nid Epileptic ¥its, in one of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr, Wil- son at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred to two patients: rea on had for a time left them, and bath died of epi- lepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of nge. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those divoful disea~ ses Insanity and Consumption? The rec. ords of the Insane Asyiumns, and the mel ancholy deaths of Consumption, hear am- ple witness to the truth of these assertions, n Lunatic A<ylams the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden und quite destithte--neith- | er Mirth or Grief ever visits (it. Should sound of the voice occur, it is rarely arti- culate. “With woeful measures wan Despair Low sullen sotinds their grie! beguiled.” Whilst we ‘regret the existence of the above disenses and symptoms, we are pre- pared to offer an invaluable gift of chemis- try for the removal of the consequences, HerLmpoLps HigaLy UoNcextrared FrLu- 1p EXTRACT OF Buono! - Thete is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to the sure of all who have used or prescribed it.’ Sold by Druegistd and Dendeps every- where.” "Price $1,25 par, botélé, of six bot- ties for $600. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communieations. Address I. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse,” 5M Broadway, New York. ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS l done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with facsimile of umy Ghemical Ware- house, and signed H. T. HELMBOLD. oct 2m, — LT WORDS OF WISDOM, ¥oRr yvouxe MEN, On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Surly Manhood, with SELF HELP for the KErring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge; Address, HowaARrD Assocrarion, Box P, Philadel- phia, Pa. Jjund, ly So ik. Errors or 'Yourn.—A Gentleman who suffered for vears from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and al) the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who reed 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, ean do so by ad dressing, in perfect confidence, Joun B. Oapex, myld,y = "No, 42 Seder st., New York. Ee To CoNsyMmrrives. ~The having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hay- ing suffered several’ years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disense, Con- sumption—is anxious to make known to his etlow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription uke (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find i SURE QURK ¥OR CONSUMPTION, ASTUMA, BRONCHITIS, etc. The object of the advertiser in send- ing the Prescri tion 18 to benefit the afflic- ted, and spread information which he con- ceives to be invaluable; and he hepes eve- ry sufferer will try his remedy. as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bles sing. Parties withing the prescription will address Rev. EpwaArbp A, WiLsox, Williamsburg Kings co. NY -— Advertiser, myld,y TAXPAYERS READ AND REMEM- undersigned, Treasurer of the Board of School hed, Teena: Town- ship of Potter, hereby gives notice the Scheol Duplicate of said Township has been placed in his hands for Ceolleation, in: aes cordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly, approved April ‘21; 1869, enti- tled An Act relating to (the collect on of School Tax in the School Districts of the Conmonwenlth of Pennsylvania,” and that-he will meet the tax payers of laid’ Township on Friday 22nd of October next, at his residence, and on Saturday, 2rd of October next, at Centre. Fall. For the purpose of receiving their School Taxes. All persons making payment on said day ‘or within one month thereafter, will be en- titled to a deduction of five per cetntum ; those paying within one month thereafter, ‘will¥eceive no abatement, and on the 26th, day of November next; 6 pereent. will be added to all School Taxes remaining un- aid, and the same will be placed in the hands of a collectér. JOHN BITNER. R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, octl,3m 32 Cortlandt 8t., New York. ) wept 3'8t. Treasurer rr A —— ———-S— or Bo PHILADELPHIA MARKET i Wheat, western'red at 81 40, and Penn'a $1 45. a Rye is lower. Western 81 03 Corn, yellow at $1 03al 05, western 94a95¢. Oats, Pennsylvania at. 58a60c. and choice at 91a04f per pound gross as to quality. Cows—§40060 for springers, and 842065 per head for cow and calf. NEW YORK MARKET Gold 1304. Beeves—from 12¢ to 16¢ for western, and 8a12. Milch cows at 860290 CHICAGO MARKET. Wheat, No 1 at $1 05al 06, and No 2 at 81 01. Corn advanced 1a2e, Oats advanced 1a2e. Rye active at T2a73¢ for No 2 Barley dull, No 2 at 81 15. Beef cattle steady. Live hogs at $8,50a10 25 for fair to medium. : MILROY MARKETS. Corrected by M'Atee & Reed, White Wheat $1,390... Red $1.2 Rye 0.90), ......Corn 100.,.....0nts 45.......... Plaster per ton 12,00.......8alt per sack 3,00 Flour (fami'y) 4,00......, Butter 25 Eggs 18......... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16 Hams 25..,....Lard 18... Potatoes 0,50.... Apples dried 123, Barley $1 10 Pork 10 LEWISBURG MARKET. Wheat $1,30.......Corn, pes 1,00 Rye Oats, 821b, 40.......Timothysced, dull, 2,50 Flaxseed 2,00 Cloversed, dull, 7,00... Butter 20 ......Ham 25......... . ¥ ity beans 8,50....... Kg . Lard ull, per pound IN B® i Jallow 10....... Potatoes 0,30 dried Apples 1b. 08.......Pork 8@y Side & shoulder 11. BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White Wheat 31,23, Red 1 20. .'Rve. t 1,00.......Corn 095. ...... Barley 1 00. ......Cloverseed 8.50 Potatoes 0.50. Lard per pound 20.......Pork per pound 14. utter 25... Eggs 20 Plasterper ton 316 Tallow 12%...... Bacon 20 Humis, - BPECIALNOTIORS. HALLS SRINEWER. RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLORAND PROMO- TING ITS GROWTH, It is the cheapest prepacation ever offered to the public, as one bottle will last lon ger and accomplish more than three bot- tes of any other preparation. Our renewer is not a Dye; it will not stain the skin as others, It will keep the Hair from falling out, I'T CLEANSES THE SCALP, AND MAKES THE HAIR SOFT, LUSTRIOUS AND SILKEN Our Treatise on the Hairsent free by mail Price 81,00. For sale by all ‘denlers in Medicines, RP. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. oetl, lm X ETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the 4 estate of Philip Gramly, late of Miles wnship, decd, having been granted to the undorsigined, they requast ali per:ons khowing themselves indebted to id estate, to make payment, and these having claims o present them duly authorized by law for settlement, at the house of said decd, on the 16th of October. nex’, or as soon after as possible. SAMUEL GRAMLY, REUBEN GRAMLY, Exceutors, { octl, Gt Please Read this and Tell it too yur Neighbors, MILROY 3 STILL AHEAD! The attention of the public generally is called to the fact that the undersigned will exhibit te the people At Their Homes, a great variety of latest styles Fall and Winter Goods from the above celebrated Factory, a. Milroy, Mifftin county, Pa. The list comprises the following articles : — Cassimeres, Ladies’ Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Plaids, Satinets, Plain & Fancy Flan- nels, Tweeds, Jeans, Blankets, ; , Horse Blankets, &e. A great variéty and superior quality © Stocking and Mitten Yarns, Zephyrs, &e. Especial attention is called to our large and varied assortment of s&®. Striped, Flowered, Ingrain, and: Da- mask Parlor and Stair Carpets, “G&G All goods made of best material. WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex- change for Goods. Goods, of every varie- ty, always on hand at his residence. #9 WALL PAPER, of every kind and style, always on hand at his residence. John C. Kemp, Centre Hill, Pa. Agent for Thompson & Sons. NEW HARDWARE STORE! J. & J. HARRIS. * NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. A new and complete Hardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Brock: erhoft"s new building—where they are pre- sared to sell all kids of Buildingand House ‘urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails. Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hane Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Crean Freezers, Buth Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful assortinent of Glass and Mirror Plate of al) sizes, Pictare | Frames, Wheelbarrows Lamps, Coal Qil Lamps, Belting, Spokes Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold Board: and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shoy: els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges. Serews, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods, Oils. Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed, Tanners, Anvils, Vices, Bel lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells | Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen ter Tools; Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils Varhishes received and for sale at juneh'68,ly. J. & J. HARRIS. Wall Paper, cheap froma 12 t6 20 conts per bol ta Her lucher's marl] otf UFFALO SCA LES, of the best make from 4 lbs up to 120,000] bs, apl0’68, | Irwin & WiLson, ASKETS inall theirvarieties, children curringes, willow waré, guns, pis- ols, powder, shot caps, cartridges, sc., at BURNSIDE § THOMAS. SHR oR A ANEW Apothecary & 0 Drug Store, ted in Brockerhofs new block, Bish. op street, BELLEFONTE, Pa, The subseribers have the pleasure to ine sap i MB de Rh ie i loca Clinton’ §& Clenrtield counties in general, that they expect te bo ready, by Monday next, (20st inst.) to | OPEN THEIR NEW DRUGRTORE, for the aecommodation of the public, and they hereby extend a cordial invitation to all, who may be in need and wish to obtain Fresh, Pure, & Genuine Medi- cines, Chemicals, Drugs, and all sueh ‘articles as ave kept in a Firt Cluss Drug Store, SH. Lataly selected with great care and discretion, in the gitics of NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA, by the senior partner of the Establishment, who has hud OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE in the Art—and who speaks, reads and Writes the German langunge its well as the English tongue, heing fully ws wellnequain- ted with the nomenclature in that language of the business, as with the Latin and Eng- lish terms and technicalities of the Art; und hence we can and will CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICIANS oH SCRIPT IONN; in either language; and shall do 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- ! CINES, & CREMICALS IN ALL FHEIR VARIOUS STYLES & FORMS of PREPARATION used by regular Physicians, Wo ulso keep the - Finest Extracts and Perfumes for La- dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, \, Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brush fr » es. The very finest and best Cut- lery, Combs of all kinds : Ive- 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- ved Patent Medicines, and Instly, a large and well seleetad Lot of WALL-PAPER, ANDCHEAPATTHAT, viz: From 10cts per Bolt up to 2250-Give us ZELL KR & JARRETT, Druggists & Apothécaries, LUMBER. The undersigned vespectfully announce PRE-~ MILL, one mile east of Foust's, in the Sey- nish Square Lumber, P ank, Studdi.g, Any thing in the line of Lumber supplied to order. Builders and John Taylor & Son, Milroy. Pa. Ladies Trusses. This invaluable article for fomales, is now Ladies remember had at Centre {all tf, i; IME, COAL AND LUMBER. 4 The beat BURNT LIME, vices, We are the only parties in Central *enn’a. who burn in Patent Flame Kiln, which produces the Best White-Wash and offered to the trade The best RIE ANTHRACITE COAL, +1180 Silver Brook Foun- dry Coal Also alot of first and sees R) ' / Me { f SOARDS, BROAD RANE PALING, SHINGLES and plastering lathe for sale cheap, Office and yard, near South end of Bale Eagle Valley R. BR. Depot. SHORTLIDGE, & CO. Bellefonte Pa. apl0’681y. ! SUITS! SUIT W. W. MeClellan, at Bellefonte, would inform the dn of Pennsvalley, and his old friends and customers, as well as all others who may desire to be rigged out, G ENTS THIS WAY x 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 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 call and examine my fine stock. Having just bought my goods du- ring the last panic, I defy competition as of Philadelphia Remember the Place WwW. W. McCLELLAN. No. 4 Brokerhof’s Row, Allegheny, street. Bellefonte, Pu., where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, callars, umbrellas, ‘cains, hats, caps, in short, everything to completely rig out a gentleman, ean be had and made up in the latest style. I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, which should be seen by rs I oa tan CENTRE HALL Manufacturing Co Machine Works, AND CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO., PA* | A Having enlarged our New Fouxnry and Macirse Snors and AGRicvibrunal Works. Stocked with all new and lates: improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an- nounceto the public that they are now ready to receive orders for anything iv their line OF DUSINOSS, Shaftings, Pullies, H angers, IRON & BRASS CASTINGS of every description made and fitted up for MILLS, FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES, TANNERIES, &C., &C. We so Wanulictire the celebrated KEYSTONE HARVESTER, which now stands unrivalled, This Reaper has ud vantages over ull othey Reapers now manufactured, One advan tage we clajm for it, is the lever power, by which we gain one hundred per cent over other machines. Another advantage is the hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereb, the driver has under his complete eontre of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg- ed grain, the driver can change the cut of he machine in an instant, without stepping the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 14 inches at the outside of the machine, ns well us on the inside. It is constructed of first class material; and built by first class ma- chanics. We warrant it seeond to none, All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im- proved. All kinds of Repdiring done. Di ferant Kinds of PLOWS PLOW CASTING. The Celebrated Heckendorn Economica plow which has given entire satisfaction. We employ the best Patternmakoers, our patterns are all new and of the most improv- ed plans, Plans, Specifications and I w= ings furnished for ull work done by us, 79 We hope by strict attention to busi ness to receive a share of public patronage TINWARE ! The Company announce to the citizens of Potter township, that they are now prepar- ed tofurnish upon short notice, and as low us elsewhere,“every article in the line o TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE. Stove-Pipe and Spouting. All kinds of repairing done. always on hand BUCKETS, CUPS. DIPPERS, DISHES, &C. All orders by mail promptly attended t CENTRE HALL MF'G COM’P apl068 tf. They hav COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, A T HIS manufacturing establishment ai [ Yeagertown, on the Lewistown nnd Bellefonte Turnpike, hus now on han¢ a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers for sale as superior in quality and styies te anv manufactured in the country. They are made of the very best seasoned stock by first class practieal workmen, and finish ia a style that challenges comparison witk any work out of or in the Eustern cities and can be sold at lower prices than those manufactured in large towns and eities, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv- ing. Being mastor of his own situation, anxious to excel in his artistical profession and free from any annoyances in his basi- ness, he has time and’ ability to devote his entire attention to his: profession and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike te all patrons, operatives; his country, and himself, Call and examine his stock and learn his prices, and you cannot fail to be satistied, REPAIRING of all kinds done neatly, promptly, reasonably. Yeagertown; June 12, 1868 —1y, (on MINGS HOUSE. Ww. J. HOSTERMAN, Proprietor. BELLEFONTE PENN'A. The undersigne |; haviog assumed control of this fine hotel, would respectfullvask the patronage of the public. He is prepared te accommodate guests in the best of style, and will take ¢are that his tables are sap- plied with the best in the market. ‘Good stables attached to the hotel, wiih carefu_ and attentive servants. The travling pab_ lie are invited to give the Cummings Hous w eall. juiso, ly” HE ANVILSTORE is now receiving T a large and well assorted Stock of Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shows Sad- dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet. Bar and Hoop lron also Buggy and Wagon Stock of every description. —Call and’ supply your- selves hy lowes yossihle rates at aplo' 68. IRWIN & WILRON. TOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The undersigned offers his two-story dwelling house and lot at Centre Hall, at private sale. His property is situated on Church st eet, near the business centre of ‘the town. For further particulars apply to JOHN REIBE} aug, 204m tn THE Boot & Shoe Store ! Next door to Post Office. BELLEFONTE We have always on hand. GENTS CALF AND KIP BOOTS "A larger assortment of Ladies and Chil- dren's Shoes than any other place in town. Gum Shoes, every style, make and size. We ask an examination of our goods, before pitrchasing elsewhere. a octltf. : GRAHAM & SGX. LOW PR Fall and Winter Goods. At The Old Stand 2 Va & } IOES PFiy o i 8 4 & w [pan] CERIES i 4 i 3 yee ts, Caps, Boots, Shoes. ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF FLANNELS, ; CALICOESR, - AND SHAWLS, + 4140, 4 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ‘NOTIONS, SYRUPS, COYFEES, | also a lurge stock of FISH, the best, all kinds, + MACKEREL and HERRING. the best und cheapest in the market. Wolf*s Old Stand. WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR CAKE TO MAKEIT AN OBJECT FOR New Customers, OUR OLD A CALL. WM. WOLF. AS WELL AS INVITE FRIENDS, TO GIVE US ap24'68, vy. | The Latest Scientific Invemtion, th Calorifie. To give some idea of the peenkisrities of the stove in question, we may state that by a highly scientific and patent arrangement the excessive heat on the top of the stove which eauses the centre pices to burn out, is carried around the oven, equalizing the heat of the stove, snd eausing the bottom of the oven to be just us hot as the top part of the stove; by this sreangement, there fore, all danger of burning out the centre pieces (usual to all cooking stoves) is ef- fectuslly obviated. MM hint is more, the fire and oven cin be casily reeulated toany degree of heat, by means of this patent ar- rangement, thus avoiding the necessity of g ving the stove constant attention while waking, inorder to prevent it becoming to hot or too cold; another adyantage whiel this stove possesses to persons who use bi. tuminous coal, is, that by the aid of the patent in question, it consimes the latter as readily as anthracite; in short, the ope- ration of this stove, which is as beautiful as it is efficient, leaves nothing to be desired. ye would alo state f . oa bitoves cam e readily supplie thx pat copper- back hoifer, by which all'the het ‘water re- quired in a family, ean Be hextéd by the waste heat from the stove.” To persons re. siding in the eoubtery, this Stove comes os a specinl blessing, as it affords them all the advantages of a cooking range, with nene of the annoy suces ; u water-buck can easi- I¥ be attached to it xt a trifling cost, which wiil heat ‘water equal to’ n cooking range without the inconvenience or expense of having « range built in the fire place. We will tuke the liberty of suggesting that te per<onsnbout going to house keeping, teo mueh importanee cannot beattached to the necessity of having the hess ible cook. ing facitities. The great feature that it does not regaire eonstant attention, that when the oven is ofice fixed, there iz not the slightest risk from carelessness or neg- ect, and that the temperature of the stove is absolutely unitorm gt the top and bot- tom, are Alans sufficient to eclipse all other stoves in nse, we wonld advise ow persons who think of purchasing, to tall st the ware-rooms of [xaac Haver, near the de- pot, at Bellefonte, where he Kjens all ot Spears’ make of stoves. All of the above patents can be applied to the celebrated anti-C ust, Cookstove heretofore sold by him. ' Prites, 10 per ct. less than market value, for cash. [sane Haupt, Bellefonte, Sole Agent for Centre county, for all of Spears’ make of Stoves, za He also has on hand for sale, a fow wo-horse Wagons: both new and old; al- £0 ond cartand harness. one I-herse truek wagen, one new trotting bugg, together with the best stock and va RY of plows, enltivators, and harrows ever kept for sale ahout Bellefonte. All will be sold at bar- zuing. for Cash. Don't forget to call and woe his stock, liefote purehasingalsewhor SAVAGE & RRO. (Suceessar to N. Hilibish) Wholesale and retail dealers in Stoves & Tinware, Allegheny Sweet, Belleomte, Pa. Lend only a partial List of Cook Stov Wellington, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Royal » T'rinee Royal, ea Sheth reisam, And American. Parlor and Office Stoves: Morning Glory, Beitliant, New Egg, And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and Wood Stoves of every description. Attention is ealled to his stock of Roenig Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv- ed, size 40x20. It makesbetter job thant he old size, and can be furnished eheaperthar any other establishment in town. Z&-Spouting and jobbing ly at- tended to. Char pd s ressonable and satis- oet2 838 all desiring a machine, de25,68y
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