’ . {i i . ) i — aE XL NER oh TT CENTRE MALL Apothecary & . .. . Manufacturing Co.|- i ; JAND., op ll Sond "Fail and Winter Goods - Machine ‘Works 44 ff OENTRE HALL CENTRE Co, PA- | LX Drug Store, C / ! p ¥ 1 - 16 01d Stand ' common at Sabie per Ib gross, oF is . ; ; Clinton & Clearfield counties in general, Having enlasged our New Fouxony and all; i who muy be in need and wish to obtain | of business, ie ——— a ay nthe iahashor eal ———— aOR PHILADELPHIA MARKET Wheat at 81 40a1 43 for western; #1 40al 45 for Penn'a red. | Corn, western yellow at $1 06. | Oats 2c higher. | Barley 81 3002 6i6,3¢ "131 1; | Beef cattle, choice at 9a9}; prime | | at 8a8&; fair to good at Tale, and a NOVEMBER COURT. GRAND JURORS. Mileshurg J 8 Proudfoot, CG Ryman. Howyrd bor, —T, & Duankle, hilipshurg bor, J 8 Gray Bellofonte-—=F 8 Wilson, A B Snyder, Boggs A ndrew Heaton, erguson—Chas Snyder, Jonath Hess, Grogg—Daniel Bartges. Haines— Wm Condo. Ha) ris—Francis Alexander, J H Keller, Daniel Garner. Liberty —John Brickley, Miles—dJdonnthan Wolf, Heary Mayor, Penn-=Mich Kerstatter, Thos Hockman, Pottor—Geo, Stover, Rush— Muthias Plank. Snowshoe—Jumes Redding. Walker—John Divens, Jas Martin, TRAVERSE JURORS 187 WEEK. A Sever: Accroent-—=Mr. PS. ~ | Kerlin, on gay last, in (Htembls ing to couple cars, ste into a gut- | #0 on the Grok and full between the ears, his left hand catching between the bumpers, His hand was terribly bruised, the thumb being broken in three places. A very fortunate Jusape indeed, and a saving of his life by the lisabling of his left hand. The above we copy from the Lena, EE EE ith CENTRE HALL EMS. | | LOCAL IT | BLANKS «Blank Summons, Vendu Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Rx- emotion Note combined, for sale at this Office. wna} fu LOCAL NEWS. er friends will oblige us by sending in avy ems of loexl inter | 115. Sear. Mr. Kerlin was formerly | est, including deaths, marriages, &e.. as | 20" RN COUtY 3 such are pagarly read ‘by veur friends in | from LAs ¢ AL the wast, many of wha get the Reporter. | : We would astemu it a favor if our Kind pa- | trone wold secusionally wanil a copy of the Raperter {eo relives “and aequaintans ! Lo { ' located in Drockerhofl’s new block, DBisk- op streot, BELLEF Yi Pa. The subscribers have the pleasure to in form the citizens of Ballaforite. Centre, | | Cows and Calves at $50u85, and A by Aled g en : | i | that they expect 10 be Tre y, y on ny M ACNINE : SHoPrs a d AGRICULTURAL Jorsgy calves nt from 8¢ to 10c per | noxt, (Vistinst.) to | Works. Stocked with a) mew and lates: | poun * | OPEN THEIR NEW DRUG STORE, improved Machi ery ai Cenire linil, AL for the accommodation of the public, and | y,unceto tho public that they ars now reads | they hereby extend a cordial invitation to | 1 receive orders for anything in sheir line a NEW YORK MARKET Gold 130. Wheat has declined 1a2e. . - ws fn ip. . . Huoxes Twe,—At the late election | the following officers were chosen in | | Frosh, Pare, & Genuine Medi- cet who forthe lived «in Centre county | and removed te anther pais, which would induce many {8"Wecame subscribers. Wu -— Rs bt oe on . : Nos, 61. & BY of Zail « Enovelopedia, have been received.” 10 cents per Rules I. Ellwood Zell. Philadelphia, publisher, all's apulaa Rnvelo edin, still contin. ues te reach us, and we hold our former : ini f tha work, as RE say other work of the ki yet published. me { Jom to be found at Ae. Hiren's, MiLnov. Xd mig in The Evangelical Lutheran Church,» at Gatesburg, will be dedicated on Sun- day, the 24th instant. Rev. D. Sell is the paster of this Church, and he respectfully invites the presence of the public generally, A tl pe a R. P. Hall & Co, Nashun, N, H., | roprietors of Hall's Vegetable Sicil- | ian Hair Renewer, publish a treatise | or the Hair, which they will send free to anv one on application. This is a valuable little book, send for it. | mm nl. SAP i Mr. JL W. Sneok, of Woodward’ | has purchased Mr Geo. Swartz's! stock of store de, at Millheim, al so the old Gephart Store stand which | be intends tearing down, and erect iu | its place a new brick building, as we | are informed. | Bead ne Hoffer Bros, at Bellefonte, are now | completely: stocked with fall goods. Qur farmers areinvited to call at their | satisfied, they sell’ good ‘wares, and at prieas. which. leave no room comphnint. Go to Hoffers. TP We cull the attention 2 our readers John FB. Potter, in another column, course in one uf the best of the comitey, and we bespeak for him a successful career. py [tis estimated that Ab. twiceas much CLOTHING YEAR as he did last year. A few | days ago he sold twelve suits, all to go! to Centre county. Anv of our readers, who should | need Clothing, take our advice, and c:ll at Hirsch’s ‘at Milroy, and vou | will pe surprised at the immense stock | he keeps, amd the low prices he | makes, Lirseh sell re ep ne em The weather this week was cold and | windv, On 18th, un the afternoon, there was a xlicht sprinkle of suow in the miry to wean us that winter coming. a. Is SAC eel BagxBreyr.—The larg: barn « Mr. John Wagner, near Milesbarg, was burned ou ist Toesday evening, | with all this veays, erops, and seve hoi ses and colts. ! The loss is heavy, The fire is sup- posed to have been the work of au in- cenidary, i 4; mtn tf MP A man said {0 live somewhere be. low Milesburg, while sdder the in- fluence of liquor on” the evening of election dy, fired a pistol theough the show window of the milinéry cstab- lishment of Miss MeBride, ou Al- legheny street, at a woman whom he supposed to be his wife, who, it seems, had left, him for come enusé or other, The lady, however, happened to be Mrs. Kurtz, wife of J. G. Kurtz, of this place, who, fotrunately, was not injured. Two or three otner iadies, were, also sitting in range of the shot | but happily, escaped unhurt. Up to | the preset fyriging,” we have: net learned off any arrest being made. — Watchman. ; | | i i i i Firpat BELL 30x 0s ~0n Moen- day evening lmsf, at, or a bout6 o'clock, after wé Had closed our forms, a fire broke out inthe brick building | | | Haines township ; Justice of the Peacoi~Jusoh Hos terman, Constable.~John Ketner. ! i | i miller, Philip Stover. Stover, School Directorsi==Greo. Fonoph Jordan. ngpectors.~- Aaron Thomas Edmonds. Judge.—Samuel Burrell. Auditor. —A. F. Winkelblech. Town Clerk.—~Wm. C. Hubler. Porrtr Towxsmip.—At Dutweiler, R. Smith. supervisors.—John Emrick, Geo. | Lrrossmai. Overseers Poor.—H. Robert lee. Judge. —~Daniel Fleisher. Inspestor.—John Reibér. Auditor.—J. D. Murray. Constable,— U. DD. Osman. Town Clerk,—Peter Smith. of Dasher, | i i Grice Twp.—The following offi- | cers weve clected in Gregg: Justice of Peace.—S. J. Herring. | Supervisors.~Geo, ‘Korman, Geo, | Overseers of Poor: Geo. Mark, | Judge : Henry Krumreine. Inspectors: Wm. Yearick Wao! ny Constable: 8. P. Repuinger, | School Directors: John F, Heck- | Auditor: J. G. Sunker. Town Clerk: PF. Hosterm wa. if enti 4 MARRIAGES In Aaronsburg, at the Lutheran Parson. | i age, bv Rew, P. Sahm D. D. on the 14th | inst. Mr. Emanuel Stover to Miss. Coroli- nx Roush, both of Hxinoes township. On the 30th ult. by Rev, J. A. Hacken- berg. Mr. Heary E. Gentzle and Miss, KE. inthe 6th inst. bv the sme, don. Fish- On the Tth just. by the same, Henry all of Berrien Springs, Mich., Oet. 10th st the | restdence offs. M. Boal, by Rev. J. R. Berrie. Mr. Levi N. Barnhard, and Miss, Miloshurg--J C P Jones. Philipsburg—\V W Hale. Unionville—=Chas Smith, M Griest, Howard bor. —G eo Spearing. Bellefonte —~G A Bayard, J H McClure, Benner-~Hanry F Hunter, Boggs— Wm Curtin, Burnside-—ducob Craft. Curtin—J G Noll, Ferguson-—=Lovi Krebbs, Gregg—Wm Heckman, Jno I" Ross, Haines—Jonas Fry, J H Musser, Halfmoon-=James M' Divitt. Howard=Michael Confer. Huston—J W Richards, Liberty—Daniel Biter, Joseph Spang. lor, Jumes Masdon. * Miles—G W Royer, Jesse Long, Samuel Frank. Marion—Teane Frain. Pean—Henry Bolinger, Adam Hoster- man, Potter-- Wm Suri, Jahn ¢ Olenkirk, tic, Rush—1L C Kinvon, Lewis Hess, Spring—R VV Burnes, Taylor—John Copenhnver, Union-—Raeubon Iddings. Walker—Saol Peck, Adan M' Ewen, W Rogers, John Carner, es RECOND WKEK. Milesbure—W C Davis. Philipsburg —O wen Handeoek, Bellefonte—J B tele, RH Forster, W { W | Boggs—-Jam w Somerville Ferguson—IFletcher Mook, Jno 83 Miteh- | 1, Grosg—J G Evans, Jolin Rossman, Huines—Geo Miller, Wm Ettinger, Jda- | cob Holloway, Frank Detweiler. Harris— Emanuel Wolf Huaston—J 8S Thompson, Marion—\Wm Zeigior. Patton—Pilip Curpor, Penn —G W Stover, G M Swartz, Potter— Daniel Durst, TU D Osman, 1. N. Jno | RK: » Y - Giro Twigg. Spring—A Jd Stvartz, Tayior—Jdohn Eimeosh, Jacob Savder, Union—G LL Peters, David Camphell, W alkor—J (} Jahns nn, Theo trordon. Worth—Elins Turner, a — ———— & ap &® J ANHOOD. INTHE YOUNG & ri- | Ling generarionthe vegetative powers of | ile are strong, but ins few yonfshow often | Li ie pa lid Lae, the lack-lustre aye und em- | It soon becomes evident to the | r that some depressing influence t of the body. | Couswminption is taiked of, and perhupsetho | i 2 i © This ix one of the worst | ments, Removed from ordinary di- | v, the powers of the body tos mueh en- | Prgs | lod t 1 sot toy healt fal ow i wee | feedlod Lo give zest to heathland mrad If the patient ho a female, ! in dif. § and visiting the | Ais! in- | Nature is to show her suying nwa the cireulation bloom of henlth, beautiful and wonderful peripd in | which body and mind undergo vo fuvina- | DOTY'S WASHING-MACHINE, | ELY MUCH IMPROVED—AND THE NEW Universal Clothes-Wringer. Improved with Rowell’s patent double | cog-wheels, and the Patent Stop, are now unquestionably far superior to any appar- | atus for washing clothes ever ove ed 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 Bishop M. i i. Church “It 1s worth one dollar & week in any family.” —N. Y. Tribune. ’ “In the laundry of mv house there is a perpetusl thanksgiving on Mondays for Cuy- | LOT, i “Fovery week has given ita stronger hold | upon the affections of the inmutes of the | sOndry.”-=N. Y. Observer. | “4 heartily commend it to economists of | titae, money, and contentment. ’— Rev. Dr. Bellows, | owned by. Jus. D. Tarner, one end of which was occupied as a private resi- denge by Mr. Turner, and the other as a store room by Messrs. Loeb, May & Loeb and, notwithstanding | the potiring efforts of the citizens to | check the destroying element, the building although not burned to the ground is a complete ruin. Messrs. Loeb, May & Loeb’s loss is supposed | to beabout $30,000, partly insured. ~ dépublioan. f op een epi df yr 0 eg ene Autumn is truly a delightful season, and even now more especially so in a woodland region like our own, when the gorgeous coloting which Autumn has flung over our hills axd forest glows with a beauty aud vividness no- where surpassed, amd the pure air which blows from esr mountains, en- livens the, spirit, and iuvigorates the frame, like draughts of genuive wind. This is also the season for the sports man. Now the quail pipes from the stubbles, the phezsant drams upou the mountain side, the squirrel chatters A fol the lofty hickory, and the splash { “Friend Doty —Your last improvement | of pour Washing Machine is a comulote | success, I assure you ‘our machine. after a year's use, it i« thought more of to-dnv than ever, and would not be parted with | under any circumstances.” —S8oloti Robine SON. “Your Washing Machine has been in | keeper expresses herself as highly pleased with it. lieortainly nccomplishes a great- er amount of work with lcs. labor, and does not wear the clothes iicar so mueh as the ld fashioned wash-bhoard. vy using it, one laundress iz dispensed with.” —Wm. ' M. F. Round, Superintendent of Infant | Department of St. Cathiurine's Nursery, N. Y. City. : “After a constant use of the Univenrsatr Crorues Weixakr for more. than four years in our fumily, Tam authorized bv the ‘powers that be’ to give it the most unqual- ified praise, and to pronounce it an indis- ensible part of the machinery of house | Fe eping. 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 89, 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 free of freight, after a month's trial, according to directions. : ck is beard aloug the sedgy pool. No husband, father or brother should e wild du We were led to these re- flections by examining the immense stoek of Spotémen’s materials at the store of Burnside & Thomas, in the - greatest variety, and of the best quality, and workmanship. These were all se- | lected by Mr. Burnside who is a thors sportsman himself and thepefyre is tully co 1zant of the IWante of such iu this vicinity. Hage sernit the drudgery of washing with the ands, fifty two days in the year, when it csn be done better, more expeditiously, with less labor, and no jnjury to the gar- ments, by a Doty’s Clothes Washer, and & Universal Wringer. : Canvassers with exclusive right of sale mnke money fast seling them. Feld by dealers generally, to whom libe- rei Siscounss are RN R. 4. NING, Gen. Agent, ect] Sgn 52 Cortlandt St, Non Ye for in vain: the hour blaeds in anxiety, ana fancies the grave but |! waiting for its aletim. Heimsonn's Exrraer Brent for Weak | vs ap We s! parent § Indisposition to Exertion, Lass of thing Gerepal Weakness, Horror of Dis | case, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Drondtul | Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Langour, | Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Sys- tem, Often Enormous Appetite with Dys- peptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pailid | lids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before | the Eves, with Temporary Sutiusion and | [ows of Sich, Want of Attendon, Great | Mohility, Restlessness, with Horror of So- | eioty. Nothing is more desirable to such | i wore dread, for Fear of Themselves; no | Repose of Manner, no Earnestnese, no Spe- | culation, but a hurried Transition from one | question to another, These symptoms, if] allowed to go on—~which this Medicine in- | variably removes—soon follow Loss of | Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, 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 both died of epi- lepsy. They were of both sexes, and about | twenty vears of age, Who can say that these excesses are not | 1 ses Insanity and Consumption? The rec- | ords of the Insane Asylums, and the mel. | ple withers to the truth of these assertions. { | exhibition appears. The countenance 1s actually sodden and quite destitute—neith- | it. Should a | sound of the voice dceur, it is rarely arti-! “With woeful measures wan Despair Low sullen sounds their grief baguiled.” Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseuses and symptoms, we are pre- pared to ofier an invaluable gift of cheinis- | ry for the removal of the consequences, Hermpoups Hienny Cosouxtiatep FrLu- 1p Exrractr oF Buenr, There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to the sur- geon and paticat, and this is the testimony of ll who have used or prescribed it, Sold by Druggists and Dealers eovery- where. Price 81,25 per bottle, or six hot- ties for £6,00. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all enmmmunieations. Address IH. 1, QELM BOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 604 Broudway, New York. NE ARE GENUINE UNLESS ; done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fae-gsimile of my Chemical Ware house, and signed oct8 2m. ALT. HELMBOLD. A tm pr nn WISDOM, ror yvouna MEN, On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Karly Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Xrring and unfortunate, Sont in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Howarp Assocratrox, Box P, Philuadel- phia, Pu. jung ly WORDS OF | Errors or YouTu.-—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature mid and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to nll who need it. the receipt and directions for mak- ing the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit hy the advertiser's experience, can ‘do so by ad dressing, in perfect confidence, Jory B. OapEy, mylty No. 42 Cellar ot., New York. Corn 1a2¢ lower. Oats declined 2a3e. CHICAGO MARKET, Wheat, No 1 at 21 07al 08, No 2 fat 81 03al 031. Corn, No 2 at 68a68}. Rye, 42¢ cash for No 2. . Bailey nominal, Hogs at 88 80u9 25 for, common and $10 02a10 04 for extra. MILROY MARKETS. Corrected by M'Atee & Reed. White Wheat $1 ,30... Red $1,200.00 Ive 0,90 Corn 1,00 A3.coussuns. Plasterper ton 12.00 Salt per sack 3,00. i'lour (family) 4,00 Butter 25...... Kegs 18.0... Bacon Sides & Shoulder Hams 25....... Lard 18..... @ LEWISBURG MARKET. Wheat $1,80.......Corn, new 1,00 Rye... 1.00......0nts, 32b, 40......Timothyseed, dull, 2.60 Flaxseed 2.00.......Cloveried. dull, 7,00....... Butter 20 Ham: 25.......... White beans 8.50 Eggs 18...... Lard 18... Tallow dried Apnlet 1h. 08....... Pork BAY. ..iiuie Side & shoulder 11. BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White Wheat £1,295, Red 1 20...'Bve. . LOO. ......Corn 095, ......O«ats $0 Jarley | 0... Cloverseed 8,50. ...... Potatoes 0,50. Lard per pound 20 Pork per pound 14, . Bacon 20 Hamas, SPECIAL NOTICES. WER HALLS AR 283 3 g Tl oR HAIR GRAY HAIR ORIGINAL COLOR AND PROMO TING ITS GROWTH. to tho public, as'one bottle will iast lon ger an! necomplish more than three bot- tes of any other preparation, tha i . n skin a« others, keep the Hair from falling out. LEANSES THE SCALP, AND MAKES THE MAIR OFT, LUSTRIOUS AND SILKEN Our Teeasise on the Hairseut frea by nail Price $10). Wii i LY "n R.P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. Il., Proprictors. actl,1m TERI TESTAMENTARY on the d tate of Philin Gramiy, late of Miles township, dec'd, having been granted to the nudersigned, they reques: i indebted Luang eat masks pavinent, and those having «| to present them duly authorized he law for settlement, nt the hou : the 13th of October, HEAT, of 48% Sin us possible, SAMUEL GRAML REUBEN GRAML Execut ET o iii Parsons t Qi ' 5 Oc SAL a1 «1, on ian Ler Yi 3 : octl. nt ws, I ’ : A Lieod this d Ne ch } Ors, op us ¢ ti a ell feo vil XHILROYX STILL AHEAD! cines, Chemicals, Drugs, Firt Class Drug Store, Lately yelacted with great care and discretion, jiu the cities NEW YORK and PHILA FLPHIA, by the senior | partner of the Establishment, who lis ha in the Arteand who speaks, reads and writes the German language as well as the English tangue, being fully as wellaequain. ted with the nomenelatars in that language of the business, as with the Latin and Eng. lish terms and technicalities of the Art; and hence we can and will : CAREFULLY COMPOUND PRYSICIANS' PRE. RCRIPTIONK, wage; and shall do it by day { and by night, We modestly and kindly ask for a liberal | share of public favor and patroage.: Our PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, CINES, & CHEMICALS IN ALL THEIR VARIOUS STYLES & FORMS of PREPARATION used by regular Physicians. , We also keep th a ' Finest Extracts rerum for La- dies, Hair, Nail'®d Tooth Brushes, | ‘ 1 ! { es, The very finest and best Cut. levy, Combs of all kinds : Ivo- ry, Guingand Horn, Bird. cages ‘and Seed, Pure Whitelead, Zine in Oil, China Gloss, Linseed Oil, All the various fuacy colored Paints dry and in Of, Furniture aad Coach Varnish, as aloo DeMarr Varnish, and a few appro. ved Patent Medicines, and lustly, a lnege and well seloetnd Lot of WALL-PAPER, ANDCHEAP ATTHAT, viz; From 10ets per Bolt up to $2.50—-Give us a eall ZELLER & JA RRETT, jun, ls Druggists & Apotheearies. LUMBER. The undersigned respectfully announce Shaftings, | Pullies. fer CA H TIN GS up for FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES, TANNERIES,: &C,, &C. We also manufacture the celebrated | | 4 { i | | : i KEYSTONE ~~ ' HARVESTER, which now stands unrivalled. This Reaper has ad vantages overall othe: Reapers now manufactured. Oge advan- tage we claim tor 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 contro of the machine; in coming to a spat of lodgz- ed grain, the driver can change the cut of he machine in an instant, without stepping inches at the outside of the machine, as'well Yt is constructed of first chanics. We warrant it second to none, All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing and erant kinds of PLOWS The Celebrated Heckendorn ¥conomien # given entire satisfuction. We employ the best Patteromalkers, our Plans, Specifications and ¥ #0 We hope by strict attention to busi en Mountains, and are now ready to fur- nish Square Lumber, Shingles, any desired length of frame Stuff exhibit to the beople At Their Homes, a grent variety of latest styles Fall and Winter Goods from the above celebrated Factory, a. Milroy, Mifflin county, Fa. The list comprises the following articles :— Cassimeres, Ladies’ Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Plaids, Satinets, Plain & Fancy Flan- 4 nels, Tweeds, Jeans, Blankets, Horse Blankets, &e. Stookin varied assortment of musk Parlor and Stair Carpets. “Gx All goods made of best material, Any thing in the line of Builders and otiiers wantiag stuff will do well to = John Taylor & Son, Milroy, Pa, Ladies Trusses. Thizinvulunble article far females, it pow to bo had at Herlacher's store, and no other place in Centrz county. Ladies remember that these trusses can be had at Centre tf. 1 IME, COAL AND LUMBER. BW jund. 6m i ity, e host BURNT LIME, can be had at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on prices. We are the only parties in Central Pean'a. who burs in which produces the Best White-Wash and offored to tha trade The best change for Goods. Goods, of every varies ty, alwavs on hand at his residence. 28 WALL PAPER, of every kind and style, always on hand at his residence. John C, Kemp, Centre Hill, Pa. Agent for Thompson & Sons. NEV HARDWARE STORE! N ‘ J. & J. HARRIS. ZNO. 5, BROCKERITOFF ROW. marl] otf A new and complete Hardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Broek. erhofl”s new building--where they are pre- pared to sellall kinds of Building and House Furnishing Hardware, Lron, Steel, Nails, Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothe: Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hang Saws, Tennon Saws, Webl Saws, 1ce Crean Freezers, Buth Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of al) sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Board: and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov: els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges. Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods, Oils Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Auvils, Vices, Bel lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells Gong Beils, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils Varnishes received and for sale at juned O8,1y. J. & J. HARRIS, smnsagisnrvamain Jinan man To CoxsuMmpTives.—The Advertiser, { having been restored to health in a few ' woeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav- ing suffered several years with an severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Cone sumption—is auxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the preseription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and uring the sume, which they willfind a SURE cure vor CONSUMPTION, ASTIIMA, BRONCKITTS, ete. Tha object of the advertiser in send- ing the Prescription is to boneflt the afitic. ted, and spread information which 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 addres Rev. Epwarp A. Wrirsoy, | | mvs. vy Williaggeburg King: co. N'Y i i RIE ANTHRACITE COAL, all sizes, prepared expreszly for family use Also dry Coal at lowest priges. Also a lot of first and see. ond quality SOARDS, BROAD BALE PALING, SHINGLES and plastering lathe for sale cheap. of Bale Office and yard, near South en Eagle Valley R. R. Depot. SHORTLIDGE, & CO, Bellefonte P fa. | (GENTS THIS WAY Ix . SUITS! SUIT W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would | friends and customers, as well as all others who may desire to be rigged out, Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terial they choose. I would sav that I am still in the field, and prepared to accomino- date. I have a large and excellent assort- ment of Furnishing Goods | In well 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 goeds du- ring the last panie, J def to priges, durability, and fashion, this side of hiladelphia Remember the Place F W. W. MeCLELLAN, No. 4 Brokerhof's Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, I'a., where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, callars, umbrellas, cains, hats, caps, in short, everything to completely rig out a gentieman, can ied and made up in the latest style. I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Bewing Machine, which ¢hould be seen by ll desiring a machice dc26,08y i i i i TINWARE! The Company announce to the citizens ot Potter township, that they are now prepar- ed to furnish upon short notice, nnd as low as‘Glsewhere, every article in the line o { 1 i i i i i | ' | ! | | | ! i | i i | i } and Spouling. All kinds of repairing done. always oun hand BUCKETS, CUPS, DIPPERS, DISHES, &C. All orders by mail promptly attended t CENTRE HALL MF'G COM'P apl068 tf, Taey huv COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, A T HIS manufacturing establishnent at A Yeagertown, on the Lewistown and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hané a fine stock of Carringes, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers anv manufactured in the country. They are wade of the very bast seasoned stock by first cinss practical workmen, und finished in u style that challenges comparison with manutactured in large towns and cities, amidst high rents and rainoas prices of live ing. Being mastor of his own situation, anxious to excel in his artistical professior and free from any annoyances in his busi. ness, he has time and ability te devote his antire attention to his profession and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike te all patrons, oneratives, his country, and himeealf prices, and yeu cannot fail to be satistied. REPAIRING of all kinds dene nestly, promptly, pa reasonably. Yeagertown, June 12, 1808 —1y. ——————— {IUANINGS HOUSE. J Wy. J. ROSTERMAN, Proprietor. BELLEFONTE PENN’A. The undersigned, having assumad contral of this fine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the public, He is premared te 1 i } plied with the best in the market, Good uh ous juldony a ———— The travling a call. ——— a — Th —————————— ————— Sn a large and well assorted Sveck of Iron also Buggy and Wagon Stock of every description. —-Call and supply youre selves atthe Jowost possible rates xt ap ly 68, IRWIN & WILSON, 'OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The undersigned offers his two-story dwelling house and lot. at Centres Hall, at private sale, His propecty is situated on Church st eet, near the business contre of » town. For further particulars 1 the town. For Tons RETIRE to m Centre Hall, aug, 204 - a ——— —— ————— {7 i ——_ Tr A THE BELLEFONTE ‘Boot & Shoe Store! Nest door to Post Office. i We have always on hand. ; GENTS CALF AND KIP BOOTS A larzor assortment of Ladies and Chile Gum Shoes, every style, make snd Size... Wo ask an examination of our goods, before purchasing elsewhere. ‘ cetitr. GRAHAM & SOX. GROCERIES . a $5 8 5 2 Fa 2 5% NARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. ALSO CHEAP LINE OF FLANNE oe Ysle MUSLING, CALICOES, K La SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, SYRUPS, COFFEES.” +c ; also a large stock of FISH, the best, ull kinds; =v MACKEREL and HERRING. the best and cheapest in ihe market, nd. Wolfs Old Stan WESHALL, TAKE PARTICULAR GARE TO MAKE IT AN OBJ KCT i ! FOR New C ustomers, { i | AS WELL A® INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL. sp2f6&y. 1. VM. WOLF. & z ¥ Scientific. In Calorifie. To give some idea ofthe peculiarities of tthe stove in question, ne may state that by ta highly scientific nnd patent srrangement | the excessive heat on tiie top of the stove | which causes the centrs pieces tp burn out, . | ir carried around the oven. equalizing the i The Latest yention, th 1 1 % heat of the stove, and causing the bottom ’ of the oven to be just as hot as Yas top past of the stove; by this ariungoment, there |. fore, all danger of burming out the centre {pieces (usual to all conking. stores) is ef- i {agtuelly ebyinted, What is wore, the | £re and oven cun be easily reeulated toany | Gegree of heat, hy means of this patent ar- | tungement, they avoiding the necessity of | giving the sMOVA constant aitention while baking, inorder to prevent it ming fe | hot op too eold ; another adv ge whiel ! this stove possesses to persons who use bi- | tuminous coal. is, that by the ad of the i the latter { As readily es anthracite: in shart, the | ration of this stove, which is as beautiful as it is efficient, leaves nothinz te be desired. | We would also stute that thess stovss can { be readily supplied with a. patent copper back boiler, ?% which all the hot water re. quired in a family, van be hesied by the waste heat from the stove. To adh Bey i : siding in the country, this stove rover aca © | special Liessing, a §t affords them all the advantages of a cooking range, with non of the annoyances ; a water-back «an easi- 1y be attached to it at a trifing cost, which will heat water equal tr a cooking range “without the inconverience or expense of having a range built in the ire place. Wao will take the liberty of suggerting that 0." ! persous sbout going to house keeping, tos i much importance exnnot be at sched o dhe Te necessity of having the best popsiblé cook- ing fachities, The great ture that it deds not require constant Aitentiof that . , when the even is once Arar there Th ot | the siightest risk froia careiessness of neg- ‘lect, und that the temperature of the stove i $2 » 3 £ & 7 w ’ {is absolutely mnitorm §t ‘the: ton thos- + + | tom, are alone Ente ali es: { | stoved in use, we would advise all persons. who think of urchasing. to eal at. | ware-rooms 6 © Haurz, near. ti | pot, at Bellefonte, Ne on : | Spears’ make of stoves. All of the | patents ean be applied to the celebrated , anti-Cust Cookstave heretofore sold by | | him. Prices, 10 per et. less than market | value, Tor cash. Hownd MT Bn lsaae Haupt, Bellefonte, ‘Sole Agent’ for Centre county, for all : Spears’ make of Stoves, T° p~Tle leo has on band for hg vow wo-horse Wagons, both new and ald: al- | so one cart and harness, one hbaine truck © wagen, ohe wew trotting bugzr, together i with the best stock and variety of plows; cultivators, and harrows ever opt for sa " le ii ARE A tee his stack, Befora purchasing eliowher J s i i — > w— $i a 3 5 » h. # ry SAVAGE & RRQ.. : Fg Fed Blo fan Jan i : {Succesrer to N. Hilibish) cat’ | ' | } "Wholesale and retail deniers jn.” } { “N £14 $i ame ux Soh Stoves & Tinware, “lisgheny Street, Belleonts; Pa — tead only a pattig] Het of Cook Stor 10 H i i } FY 3 ¥ Wallingtén, Waverly, Ormamentai, Oriental, toyal Cook, Prince Royal, Bea Shell, £22 Artisan, 2 And Amariean. © 0 “01 Fiat & Parlor and Office Braves * Morn Glory, © IITTAY un 1G, : {et} fo 9 ba Ha rilliant, =~ °° ‘A735 i SLOEETIL ‘ J $0 ey ow Egg, | io % bi af ¥ ai i i ¥y » ww ; + i w HL aT BAN And Parlor Ce Woad or ey in Sea Wil 2 i Loa ys Fo gy dateh di | i ~Spouting and jobbing on teed tor goe reas action ynarantoed, . Any other #; > vi el oct? 65t
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