Loc a3uAN KS.—Blank a Judgmeniag padu otes, Executions, & uw X- ewmption Epa, at this ce someone LOCAL NEWS.—Our friends will oblige ws by sending in an ot , of local inter~ wat, inela ing desi im trian, Ke., as such are eagarly read by your friends in the west, many of Whom get the Reporter. We would esteem it & favor if our kind pa- trons would occasionally mail a copy of the Reporter to relatives and acquaintans ces who formerly lived in Centre couni¥y and removed to other pa.ts, which & induce many to become subseribers er Nos. 85'& 86 of Zell's Eneyclopedia, have been received, 10 cents per ube. L Ellwood Zell, Philadelphis, ublisher, Q . A § i Zell lax KEneye d a, still contin. us io fie and we fotd our former high opinion of the works as ‘heing more Ir than any other work of the kind yetpublished. * parleanc Haupt, at Bellefonte, always keeps pace with the times in the matter of Stoves—he dialwhye the fink to Rave the Intest and best inventions, Be sure to con- sult Isaac, whenever you wish to buy a Stove. Goto Haupt and see the Revol ving Light, we have one and would not dv without it. el ep TuEFTs.— Aaronsburg seems to be troubled with petty thieving. A few nights ago the Retroust of Maj. Isaac Stover'was robbed of 16 chickens. Mr. Israel Gronoble, of the same place, as he was returning home late one nigt, last. week, caught two men in the act of stealing his hay. He knows the names of the fellows, but will not expose them for fear of perso- nal violence; as we are informed. This is wrong, the thieves should be ex- posed and punished. Qne night, about a week ago, some 50 bushels of corn were stolen from the erib of Mr. Aaron Weaver, near Aarousburg. BN Vgnson.~Mr. John Spangler, the tlemanly proprietor of the Centre Hall Hotel, was out in the Alleghenies, a few days ago, and brought home a fine deer. Spangler intends having several’ Vehison "sappers—he knows how'td get them up—whén all should attend who like good things. Farin Accrpent.— Mr. Smith, of Logansville, informs us of ‘a distres- singioceurrence, which took place in Sugar Valley, on Thursday of last week’ Mr. Wesley Meizer, a respec- table young man, living by the moun- tair about 3 miles from Logue left his homie on the above day,in a wagon, upon which he placed a load- ened rifle, and on reaching his broth- ers house, some 2 miles from ubove village, he got off of the wagon and in endeavoring . to take the rifle off, which had been wrapped in a sheep skin, it discharged, the ball entered his left side, struck his heart and “pas- sed through his body, killing him in- stantly. Hal n Vegond Siciljan Hair | Re- | newer i¢ the best preparation for the hair in the market, and always gives satisfaction. Do not be put off by un- principled dealers’ ” with ‘others on which they make more , profit. lid Souxn.—Bellefonte is distant from Centre Hall eight miles, with several ranges of high mountains between the two places, yetitis a common thing here, to hear the whistle of the loco motive distinctly, as the carsjarrve and depart from Bellefonte ;: a few -even- ings ago, we plainly heard the whistle of the 9 o'clock train indoors, and on Monday evening one _ of the church- bells of Bellefonte was heard quite dis- tinctly, on our streets. More InpPrOVEMENTS—~Our young and newly married friend, Mr. Jas. P. Herring, on Monday broke . ground for a new dwelling house, which he in- tends erecting upon the corner lot, be- low Herlacher's Siore. We hear of several other new buildings that are in contemplation. rt WaEN ApaM delved and Eve span, disease was unknown but since that time the race has ogencraled and at, the present time mankind is afilicted with many diseases, yet if people would take a medicine upou the first symptoms of disease which would pass direct to the afflicted parts and restore healthy action thereto, they would Freanly prolong gtheir lives. We be- ieve Dr. Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills to be the bestand most Univer- sal of Mediciues, they shonld be used in Liver Complaint, Female Irregu- larities, Bilious Disorders, Dispepsia, &c. Use the Mountain Herb Pills, and hy a fair trial convinee yourself of their efficacy. Sold by dealers. Dee. 3 2m, Our whilom townsman, Mr. George 8. Potter; has turned up in Excelsior, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, from whence he writes to us under date of 23d ult.: “I have been quite unwell since I have been here, bat feel much better this week. I think I shall be able to get around some in a short time.” ; 4 “ . i tle. TT. Go to Hoffer Bro’s Store for cheap goods... It is an undeniable fact, that the majority of our honest farmers are Yegulag customers at the aforesaid es- tablishment.. - Reason: Hoffers sell no spurious article ; they ask no enor- ‘mous profits on their goods; they al- ways keep on hand a full assortment, | and they deal fairly. The ease of Potter ss. Wm, Allison et al.—Better known as the Potter Will case—which was to come up fer trial, this week, was again postponed, oti ac- count of the absence of Judge Black, one of, the counsel for the plaintiff All the othets:parties: concerned, ' We’ are informed, were present, and ready for the trial. cre Roa lames Potter, one of the early settlers a ur valley, was looked upom |b ny, especially among 1 as sa porn personage, and ju lv too; we have an instance where his name took precedence to that of the Almighty; upon the’ very im- portant occasion where two, of oppo- site sexes; were | LE a Potter township Justice, in “ye olden time.” It was an honor ;to have the General attend as a witness, and he was accordingly invited. The couple with their friends appeared be- fore the Justic at the appointed time, mony, and closed up the tying of the knot with the following words: “And now I pronounce you man and wife in presence of Jim Potter and God Almighty.” ref lp Parties ate buying land, and con. template lhe erection of four or five- new iron furnaces, near Sharon, Mer cer county, Zachary Taylor Hockenberry, con- victed of murder in Butler county, is to go up on a rope on the 4th of De. cember, ph So fe ———— We had some rain on Tuesday, last; on Thursday, 2nd, snow. The roads are mud- dy. em ete A es Burnside & Thomas, are honest and true To beat other merchantsthey easily ean ®, They are not selling at cost as Jews gener. ally do, To humbug the public as others can do, If we want a good article it tis the place, They take a race with exery merchant in the place, They have every thing in the merchandize ine, And any better is hard to find. Just give them a call and you will find A geod assortment of every kind, To suit your taste, they will not rue it For they are the men that just can doit. ee dy lp A Serexpip Prize vor THE Labpres — The finest, most pleasing, snd costly engra- ving ever published in America, to be pre- sented as a premium to each subscriber to DemoresT's MoxTHLY, 8 Magazine of practical utility in the household, u mirror of the fushions, and a literary conservator of surpassing interest and artistic excel- lence, acknowledged to be the Model Par- lor Magazine of America. The engraving, 28 by 35 inches, is from the original painting, entitled, “Tue Pie- Nic ox Tar dre or Jury.” The painting took a whole year, und is considered the finest of the entire list of numerous popular productions by Lilie M. Spencer. The en- graving was the labor of four years, by three eminent artists—John Rogers, John Halpin, and Samuel Hollyer; the last named having been indueed to come from Eutope to America expressly to finish it. The engravers have ably seconded the suc- cessful labors of the painter. None but ar- tists can fully appreciate the skill and Inbor lavished on this engraving. The general effect is very fine and impressive, and the delicate finish to the heads will bear the most minute inspection. The union of line and stipple is executed with unusuai abili- tw and heir skillful combination hus great- ly contributed to the success of the engra- vers in this unsurpassed proof of their ar tistical genius, The work on the engraving alone cost over seven thousand dollars, besides the cost of the copyright, and is acknowledged by competent judges the most elaborately finished large work of'art ever engraved in America. Fine copies of this magnificent Picture, on heavy plate paper, worth $10 each, ave tobe given as a Premium to each Subseriber to Demorest's MoxTHLY Ma- gazixe: Yearly Subscriptions only $3, and Ten Cents (which is to be sent with the subscription), for the postage on the engraving, (which will be mailed securely done up on a roller). This is certainly the largest, most liberal and splendid premi- um ever offered to single subseribers by any publisher, and affords an easy and eco- nomieal way for any one to secure an ele. gant work of art, a Parlor Picture that is only next toa piane in the way of orna- mentation, and a perpetual reminder of a day which ought to be cherished and held in remembrance by every true American. The reception of this magnificent picture will take every one hy surprise, and we do not venture anything in saying that $10 will not procure another that combines so much of interest and beauty. Specimens of the Magazine, with circu- lars, giving full pariiculars, will be sent to any given address, post free, on receipt of 15 cents. Address, DEMorEsTs MONTHLY, 838 Broadway, N. Y ly. Ap SALES. J. W. Conley’s Sale, below Centre Hall, farmetock, Saturday 11th Dec. V B Hirst's Sale, Earlystown, 28th Dec. farm stock and household. Sale of real estate of L. Kerstetter, dec'd in Penn twp,, on 1st January. J. Dickey’s Sale, Earlystown, January 6th, farm stuck and household. ins. aftr Mp ie—————— MARRIAGES On the 25th of Nov. at the residence of George Flora, by Rev. J, Keller Miller, Mr. David Flora, of Benner twp., to Mrs Catharine Minnium ef Union County, Pa. —— DEATHS. On the 24th of Nov. at Centre Hill, Mrs, Catharine, Consort of Robert Lee—aged 52 Soars 9 months and 6 days. n the 29th inst., near Centre Hall, Miss Matilda Lin On the 28t flin eounty, Mr. about 40 years. gle, aged about 63 years. of Nov. in Millroy, Mif- Holmes McClay, aged (Special.) To Coxsumprives.—The Advertiser, 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 disease, Con- sumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of eure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SURE CURE ¥OR COXSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, ete. The object of the advertiser in send- ing the Prescription is to benefit .the afilic- ted, and spread information which he con- eeives te 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 idelress Rev. Epwarp A, WiLsox, myld,y Williamsburg, Kings co. NY : Bangs OF ForTu 2 Sentlomun ho suffered for years from Nervous ility, roto] Bihy and ail ‘the effects. g youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for mak- ing the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by th advertiser's experience, can do so by a-° dressing, in perfeet confidence, Joux B, OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar st., New York. ' WORDS OF WIsD ® myld,y i WOR “WISDO {, FOR YOUNG MEN, On the Ruling B00, Bb Youth and Early Machood with SELF HELP for the ing and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, freeof charge. Address, It costs about four hundred” dollars to winter an elephant. Howasb AssociATiox, Box P phis, hiladel- und, ly Gig * * hie A —————— PHILADELPHIA MARKET . Wheat — Pennsylvania and Mil. waukee at 81 31al 35. Rye’ 81 12, ° ; Corn—old yellow at $1 10, mixed se 08al 10, and new yellow at 87a Osts, Pennsylvania western and southern at 60a62¢. Beef ecattle—15a17¢ for good to choice, and 11al4t for. poor to medi um, Hogs at 10010} for common to ‘me- dium, and 103alle for prime. NEW YORK MARKET Gold 1214. Beef cattle—extra at 16¢; good steers at 14}aldlc; fair 14aldle, and inferior at 10alle. Hogs dull at 9}a10}e¢ per pound, MILROY MARKETS, ' Corrected by M’ Atee & Reed. White Wheat $1 20... Red $1,16...........0 Kye 0.80 .....Corn 080... 00t¢ 42.0000 Plaster per ton 10,00.......Nalt per sack 8,00. Flour (family) 4,00....... Butter 25.......0000 Eggs 18......... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16 ms B......Lard 18....... Potatoes 0,50... Apples dried 124. Barley $1 10 Pork 10 LEWISBURG MARKET, Wheat $1,20....... Corn, new 1,00 Rye 1,00.....0ats, 821b, 40... Timothyseed, dull, 250. ...... Flaxseed 2,00......Cloversed, dull, 6,00 Butter 85 ......Ham 29.......... White beans 38,80, ...... Eggs 18...... Lard Dall, 18......Tallow 10.......Potatoes 0,30 dried A ples 1b, 08. ...... Pork. 8@9.......... Side & nie il. BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White Wheat $1,15, Red 1 10. .' Rye, .... 0,90.......Corn 065,......Outsd0, ...... Barley 0 90. ......Cloverseed 6,00,....,. Potatoes 0,50, Lard per pound 18....... Pork per pound 00, Butter 40.......Eggs 30. ...... Plasterper ton $16 Tallow 124 Bucon 24...... Ham30, SPECIAL NOTICES TRARAN Haun BERR ARNT E ETL EaRe LE EL EEE . GRAY HAIR Restored to its Original Youthful Color by the use of that scientific discovery called HALLS VEGETABLESICILIAN HAIR RENEWER., It will make Hair grow upon bald heads except n very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair 's nourished and supported, It will prevent the hair from falling out, and does not stain the skin. Oo better evidence of its superiority need be adduced than th e fact that so many imitations of it are offered to the public. ITISASPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING Our Treatise on the hair sent ‘ree by mail. Price $1,00. For sale by all dealers in Medicines. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua N. H., Proprietors. Nov. ¥ Im, PIMPLES, The undersigned will cheerfully mail (FREE) to all who wish it the Keceipe and full directions for preparing and using a simpleand Beautiful Vegetable Balm, that will immediately remove Tan. Fre kles Pimples, Blotches, and all eruptions and impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, He will also send (FREE) instructions for producing, by very simple means, a LUXURIANT GROWTH OF HAIR on a bald heid or smooth face in less than thirty days from first application. The above can be obtained by mail by addressin THOS. F. CHAPMA N, Chemist, P. O., Box 5128. 195 Broad way, New York. Oet'l, ly return BOOKS Without Money! We offer the following premiiums to such as will aid in increasing the cireu lation of the REPORTER: The person sending us the largest number of new subseribeis (net less than 10) from Dec. 1st to Feb. 1st, next, with the cash, 81,30 for each name, will receive a copy of “Chambers’ Information for the Peo- ple,” 2 large vol, price 87. The person sending the next largest num- ber of new subscrib. rs to the RErOR TER, we will present a copy of a finely illus- trated work, '' How to Make the Farm Puy," price $5. To the person sending us the next largest number of new subscribers, a copy of “Parson's Laws of Business,”’ a valuable work, price $3,560 To the person sending us the next | argest number of new subscribers, a copy of “The Voters Textbook," price $1,756, To the Jorn sending us the next largest number of new subscribers, we will send the REPORTER one year free, This offer open until Feb. 1, 1870. Names can be sent in as they are procured. The price of one year'ssubscription, $1,50, must accompany each nume., Address, REpor- TER, Centre Hall, Pa ———— Lo COAL AND LUMBER. The best wOoOD COAL BURNT LIME, ean be had at the Bellefont: Line Kilns, on the Pike leading to Milesburg, at the lowest rices. We are the only parties in Central enn’a. who burn in Patent Flame Kiln, which produces the Best White-Wash and Plastering Lime, offered to the trade The best SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR RIE ANTHRACITE COAL, all sizes, prepared Seay Jhaily use Silver Brook Foun- dry Coal at lowest prizes. © Also a lot of first and sec: ond quality BOARDS, BROAD RAILS PALING, SHINGLES and plastering lathe for sale cheap. Office and yurd, near South end of Bale 1 . R. Depot. Eagle Valley CH ORTLIDGE, & 00. apl0'68,’ i A I A ‘The use of horsetlesh as 100d apps to be on the'inerense in France. New butchers’ shops for the sale of this ar- ticle have been opened at Bordeaux, Angers, Havre, Sedan, Toulouse, El- buen and other cities, The increasing of the salary of the Governor of Wisconsin to five thou- sand dollars a year, was carried at a recent election by a majority of 6,- 859. ANROOD JN THA young & ris- ing generation the vegetative powers o life AT OT but ina fou yours how often the pailid hue, the lack-lustre eye and em- aciated form, and the impossibility of ap- lication to mental effort, show its baneful influence, It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence 13 checking the developement of the body. Consamption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school nnd sent in- to the country. This is one of the worst mov sments. Removed from ordinary dis versions of the ever-changing scenes ofthe city, the powers of the body. too much en- feebled to give zest to healthful and rural ex reise, thoughts are turned inwards up- on themselve-, If the patient be a female, the approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety, as the first symptom in which Nature is to show her saving pswe' in dif- fusing the circulation and visiting the hook with the bloom of health. Alus! in- crense of anpetitg has grown hy what it fod, on; the energies of the system are prostra- ted, anc the whole economy is deran od. 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. HeLmporp's Extract Bucuv for Weak- ness arising from excesses or early indis- cretion, attended with the following symp- toms: Indisposition to Exertion, loss of power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Brea- thing General Wenkness, Horror of Dis- ense, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Langour, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Sys- tem, Often Enormous 4ppefite 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 Eye- lids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of So- ciety. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Eurnestness, 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. i 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 years of age, Who cun say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful disea- ses Insanity and Consumption? The rec- ords of the Insane Asylums, and the mel- ancholy deaths of Consumption, bear am- le witne s to the truth of these assertions, n Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neith- e~ Mirth or Grief ever visits it, Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely arti- culate, “With woeful measures wan Despair Low sallen sounds their grief beguiled.” Whilst we regret the existence of the above disenses and symptoms, we are pre- paved to offer an invaluable gift of chemis- tey for the removal of the consequences, Hermnorps Higury Coxcexrraten Fru- tp Extracr o¥ Brvcnu., There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to the sur- geon and patient, and this is the testimony of all who have used or prescribed it Sold by Druggists and Dealers every- where. Price $1,250 per bottle, or six bot- tles for $6,00. Delivered to any address, Describe symptoms in all communications Address HT HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 Broadway, New York. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS 4X done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemical Ware- house, and signed oot8 2m. H.T. HEL MBOLD STERNBERG Has been to the extreme end of the market. For BOOTS & SHOES to Boston. For DRY GOODS to New York. For CLOTHING to Philadelphia. Y#%. Each article bought directly from the Manafacturer, with a de- sire to suit this market 2 FINE ALPACAS from 40c to 75¢c the finest—equal to $1,25 alpacas. SUITS—from $10to $18, best all wool Cassimeres, Y®. He intends to close out his stock. HE THEREFORE NOW OFFERS BETTER BARGAINS THAN ELSEwHERE. Carpets at old rates, trom 50 cents to 76 cents per yard, for the best. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the best calicoes, and muslins in proportion, at old rates, Women's Shoes, common geod, to wear all summer, at $1 per pair Fine Boots from $5,060 to $7,060 for the CLOTHING atthe lowest rates, and sold at 18567 price. 84-1 T:8, from $10,00 to S18 for the best. LCALL AND SEE, and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat, They only ask people to come and see even if they do not wish to buy #29 NOTICE. —Sternberg intends to make a change in his business, and there- fore will sell lower than any othor. He wishes all who owe Sternberg & Brandies, to settle positively by 1st of November next, else the books will be given into oth Ler hands to collect, apl0 68, tf. A Tremendous Stock of Goods AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS, Bellefonte Pa. Ladies Trusses, This invaluable article for females, is now to be had ut Herlacher's store, and no other place in Centr2 county. Ladies remember that these trusses can be had 0. Centro INE GROCFRIES, mocha coffee, olc gov. java, best quality Rio coffee best ooleng black teas, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak- | ing molasses, rice and'everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the marketBURNSIDE & THOMAS’. is the canal aa ear, MF The undersigned respectfully amnour to the citizens of Pennsville 4 that they have in operation. a NEW STEAM SA MILL, one mile east of Foust's, in the Sev- on Mountaing, and are now ready to fur- nish Square Lumber, P ank; Studdi he, plasterer's Lat iy es, hy ber sawed to ord d nd Squaretimber s order and. on ortost motice, Any thing in the line of to order. Builders and stuff will do well to send John Taylor & Son, Milroy, Pa. Miusoy. A change this Hotel, was made The establishment has d remodel NION HOUSE of Proprietors of 5 resent propri attention to the the traveling public, and oth- or him with their oudtom. v class style, h “dood STABLES ure the ‘Hotel, and obliging ground to atten fot rion of the pub- ii | accommo- 4 Ton WM. R. BELL, may21tf Milroy, Pa. $7 INEGAR. —How made in 10 hours without drugs. For Circulars, address IL. SAGE Ninegar Works, Cromwell, Conn, "A GENTS WANTED FOR BEFORE THE POOTLIGHTS AND BEHIND THE SCENES, by Olive Logan. A high- toned, rapid selling book. A complete ex- pose of the show world. 650 pages ; 60 en- gravings. Prospectus and Sample free to Agents. Parmieg & Co., Philadelphia, or Middletown, Ct, 26novRt AGENTS WANTED for our Great Household HOME PHYSICIAN! OUR EP A New Handy-Book of Family Medi- cine. 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Every one wants it. Agentyav rage from 60 to 10.' subscri- bers a week, We offer extra inducements, Hlustrated Catalogue and terms to Agents sent free, J. B. BURR & Co., Publishers, 12nov8w Hartford, Conn. "Great Distribution By the Metropolitan Gift Co. Cash Gifts to the Amount of $500,000. EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. b Cash Gifts, each...... 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Burns, Chicago, $10,000; Miss Clara S. Walker, Baltimore, Piano, $800; Junies M, Mathews, Detroit, $5,000; John T. Andrews, Savannah, $5,- 000; Miss Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Piano, $600. We publish no names with- out permission. Orixions oF THE Press. —'The firm is relinble, and desery e their success, — Week- ly Tribune, May 8. ‘‘We know hem to be a fair dealing firm." —N, Y. Herald, May 28, “A friend of ours drew a $500 prize, which was promptly received." —Daily News, June 8, Send for Circular, . Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed, Ev- ery package of Sealed Envelopes contains ONE CASH GIFT. Six Tickets for $I; 13 for $2: 35 for 35; 110 for $15. All let- ters should be addressed to Haxrer, WiLsox & Co., 12nov12t 1956 Broadway, New York. aa Jr “EN “A TO THE WORKING CLASS. — We are now prepared to furnish all classes with gonspent employment at home, the whole of tif time or for the spure moments. Busi- ness new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex can easily earn fren 50e, to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum Ly de- voting their whole time to the business, Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, we make this unparalled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we witl send ¢ne dollar to pay for the trouble of wing Full par- ticulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People's Literary Companion—one of largest and best family newspapers pub- lislied—all seni free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, ad- dress E. C. ALLEN &' CO. Augusta, Maine. 12nov69,18t, place. &.. " ’ Te sisting of a Be gles A'LOT OF GROUND, Mining one half of an adre; thereon erected A two-story weather Tne Leh Sich wavs A BARN u well of never i tor n e yard. The lot contains all Ei rt lk uildings, For further informa pply. to r U SAN C BL BAM ap2,tf Millheim. Grey THIS WA §. wii: a 00.0000 SUL 781 SUIT WW, W. MeClelian, at Bellefonty inform the men of Pennsvalley, and friends and customers, ns we who may desire to be rigged out, | & Fashionably terial they choose, I would hat 1 still in the field, and L would any shat Lam ment of 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 du ring the last panic, 1 defy competition as to prices durability, and fashion, this side | of Philadelphia Remember the Plece. W. W. McCLELLAN, No, 4 Brokerhoff's Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pn., where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, callars, umbrellus, cuins, hats, caps, in short, everything to completely rig out a gentleman, can be had and made up in the intest style, I nm also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sowing Machine, which should be seen by all desiring a machine de25,08y A BAUM, REYNOLD'S XEW MARBLE FRONT, RISHOPST, WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS g The subscriber respectfully calls the at- tention of the pubibe to his estublishment, where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Foreign Domestic Liquors’ wholesale at the lowest eash prices, which are warran- ted to be the best qualities nceording to their respective prices. His stoek consists of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland Gin, Port, Muderia, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines—the bist nrticles—at as reasonable rates ns can be had in the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamnica and New England Ruwn, Cordial of all kinds, He would partienturly invite Farmers, He- tel keepers and others to eall and examine his large supply, to judge for themselves and be certain of procuring what they buy, which can seldom be done when purchas- ng in the city, 2@- Physicians are respectfully requested | to give his liquors a trial. 10 LATELY WECH INPROYED- hose who have used 5. 9 “1t is worth one dollar a family.” —N. Y. Tribune. “In the laundry of my hoy "oR ler. ba £4) ght | rs ’ “Every week has given ita strongerhold laundry.” = . Y. : ap. aid & 5 isis “I heartily commend it to economists of time, money, and contentment!’ re Dr. Bellows, “Friend Doty— Wf your Washing | shiccess, I ASSUYE fn year's use, it than ever, and under any eirey son. “Your Washing daily use m our Ig keeper expresses he with it, It certainly ) er amount of work w Le not wear the elothes neur som old Jashiahed ‘wsh-bonrd, ih) one inundaress is dispensed in M. F. Round, Supertn bohdunt, Yapurtment of St. rine . City. re J “A A constant use of the UNIivErsaL Croraks Wrinoes for more than Jeursingin faanid y. In we bythe ‘powers that be’ to give it the most unqual- ifted Pisa; and to prontanes lan indies - “: pe :3 oct] dm A NEW Apothecary & Drug Store. loeated in Broekerhof's new black, Bish- | op street, BELLEFONTE. Pa. The subscribers have the p.eadire #6 n=’ form the citizens of Bellefonte, Contre, Clinton & Clearfield counties in general, | that they expeet to be ready, by Monday | next, (21st ihst,,) to i OPEN THEIR NEW DRUG RTORE, for the, accommodation of the public, aud they hereby extend a cordial invitation to all, who may be in need and wish to obtain Fresh, Pure, & Genuine Medi. cines, Chemieanls, Drags, and all such articles as are kept in a Firt ‘Class Drug Store, 5%. Lately selected with great care and disgrution in the cities of NEW YORK and P ILADELPHIA, by the senior partner of ‘the Establishment, who has bad OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE in the Art—and who speaks, reads and writes the German langage as well as the English tongue, being fully ns well acquain- ted with the nomenclature in that language of the business, as with the Latin and Eng- lish terms and technicalities of the Art; and hence we ean and will CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICIANS PRE- SORIPTIONS, in either language; and shall de it by day and by night. We modestly and kindly ask for a libera share of public fuvor and patrouge. Our stock consists of PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDI- CINES, & CHEMICALS IN ALL THEIR VARIOUS STYLES & FORMS of PREPARATION used by regular Physicians, Wa also keep the Finest Extracts and Perfumes for La: dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brush es. The very finest and best Cut- lery, Combs of all kinds : Ivo- ry, Gum and Horn, Bird- cages and Seed, Pure Whitelead, Zine in Oil, China Gloss, Linseed Oil, All the various fancy colored Paint willing to aso it, ; 8 Buve ~Henry Ward Beecher, © 1 . Send the retail price, Washer 4. Extra Wringer $9, tail pe I ies or where no onefis selling: and so sore gre we they will be liked, that we ngree to.res tral, according to direetions, ms No Dian ines or brother = rmit the 3 # nds, fifty two days i ‘ it] ean be done rr, more expedition i nents, by a Doty’s Clothes usher, a Universal Wri 5 LF ol right of sale make money fast seling them, Sold by de lets tow hie 32 Cortlandt St., New York. DAINTS for FARMERS and others.— 1 1 be. pest most durable Paint in use; two coats well fie 10 ar 15 Yours: it is a ligt brown or sesutitil chown color. and ean be ¢ ged to green, ond, ktoné, arab, did : Tops, D ans, J en joes, rria . ‘ ie ‘ails and Wooden ware, Agri: ome Cuiiond | #0 Fire and Water the past year,) is unsu hesiveness: JPric pet bbl. of 300. oun su a former for yeart to come. Warranted in all eases as above, ulars. None genuine unless brand narel Paint. Per. ons n cr luring SR | coetld, tin 0 33 FP'HE ANVIL STORE is now receiv : a large and well Hardware, Stoves, Nails, ve Shoe: dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bur and F Iron also B a every description, —Call a owest RAN selves atthe aplo'ss, He AND LOT Fi } ) dwelling house and lat, at Centre Hall, | 3 supply your. @ Thtes SF iy & WILSON, | 1 wrivate sale. His pr hurch st eet, pear the bus! the town. Felony \ to aug, 204m * "Next door to Post Office, £ ii = 2] 5 t 3 5 1 a A We have always on hand. /-4 '0 GENTS CALF AND _KIP BOOTS A jarger sssartment of Ladies and Chile dren's Shoes than any other place in town, Gum Shoes; every style, u an by, We ask an examination | beiore prrchusin g elsewhere, octisf, GRAHAM & SON. COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILL ch T Hs manufacturing establishment eagertown, on t wistow and Bellofonte Turnpike; has Jew u fine stock of Carria Buggies, Sall and Spring W Hick ¢ now offers for sale as suparior in quality and styles te any manufactured in the pulry. ure oie OF (hs very hest seasoned stock first eluss practical workmen, and fin in a style that challenges comps with any Th out of on the ¥ astern cities and can be sold ut lower prices than these manutactured in large towns and eities, amidst high rents and ruinous priess of Five anxious to exeel in his artistical profession. and Fe ances in bis t ness, he has time ap ‘to entire attention’ to bi } x 7 Fe i Fai himself.” Ye SHEQS #0 x Call anid examine his stock am ; prices, and £] PAR wR ofall kinds don Roady, NG sasonnbly. #7 ¢ y $3 T[YaEhithast marke prices paid for all’ C17 L country p we # oA NTE od As URKEY PRUINS, raisens, peache; apples, oranges, lemons, all kinl F its, H bacon &c., at of foreign BURNSIDE s THOMAS’. over H r Bro's Store. id Office. e erences— Ton OC A Pres't Judg Lo : Haven, Pa. A. Mackey, €: 0 ISL Auiiviad drain, nf ‘mtn Harper Bro's, Merchants, Bel! oak others. Fp :