"NTRE HALL. REPORTER. ssn imran core Harr Pag, Junuary 14th 1870. EDITORIAL SHORTS. “There is still “ile” in the earth, as Vitusyille Herald of the 10th inst. Anouiiees the total production of oil ring the month at twelve tious oht hundred and forty four. rels, . decrease of about Fd heir ) e's on the November praduetion. mi-Sevrotary Belknap is doteinrinied «roles Wadhin wiaemy: nin ao fT 08 possible. Aaeordingly. lhortly prflor nearly. all the officers, Ee 1 th Mee baited Bt VIVA Pepittmient to © sthlivhs “Tir «KO fi wast! avhére he thinks they cp Yerferwéive their cotntny thandim idles vss sat] Washington. . We.are please ! make. a note of this, and hope it will - acchrried out. The shoulder-strap Before ‘vehi Hive off the' sweat of the . neople, should be discharged entirely, | ind made to seek. their living as other honest: MOR AO | po diybr uy ten, 1 -0s+A democratic mernber of the Gon: mittee: or Ways and Means will report an amendment: to. thie;tax bill tq dis: soutindd the income tax hereafter. We trust such-n-bitewitpass—The income tax iskiver# arijust ahd annoyibg ene, and the act one of the.most uupopular upp ong statute hooks, an account of its } aguplity an prying into the prt- vate bugjnsa if tt eit ge, "8 Senator Sthwitt Nas’ prepared a Bi Which WilF be Patréduced ‘at an erly day, t providing for « Chinamen aibahélrighits af citigens; of the United Qesy dt Yo sur: Sfepes is ; ; AALS e pepate, mthy; the erection of a new cout} “out of the ftinttes of Crawford” Venntige, War $68 Wd Forrest to be:dalled: the coun: ppuf Whee. + Refaxdl to she Commit: tea; op iNew 1, Counties and, County an ml rei a * uli lature will hav - +3 hid jderation this week a Tdi Teoh Philhael Hans, “Hamer . Oe iadking that a law be russsed [imiting the npmber of passen, -$0f8 dn; the. city, cars to, thirty, and guaranteeing each passenger a seat. Yaad 1 immense amount of business J§ pending actiop”in both houses of COngress. 'In'‘the House there are Whsat@ix indred bills awaiting action and jn the Senate over three hundred Aufinished hills, I{it issuch business as we haye been accustomed to seeing dohé at Withington, for the’ last few YeRTs, thet Heaven pity the peor (peo prévith add theo whiove i gi ba Jide on wished; the hard hearted Fgyp- a and seems to be pu A the American people by radical i HON hain of ‘their “departare OR déarblovd:bouzht principles of their forefathers! + | Ky % errr ot yt! : + Broof fal Advertising Pays. ici last week referred to the fact that Mr. Geo. W. Spangler, who ad- wertised his fam for sale, in the Re: Lien iad shertly thereafter found a purchaser in consequence, | This week we haye awther witness te testify that the Reporter isa good advertising me- dingo id meek cor two after Mr. Spapgler advertised. his farm, our friend, C0, F. Heunich, of Penn Hall, alsa cpncluded to try advertising, and i. $e } : he people of the State, at the pext election, for sdghuth orrejection. As the demo- eral an “re 0 nel have a majority in both branches of that body, it is le that this resolution will be adopted. In 1867 the people of Ohio rejected the propesition to establish Negro Suffrage in the State, by a ma- jority of ‘nearly 50,000. It is, there- fore, plain that if the voters of that State are permitted to decide the fate of the Amendment, it will inevitably GEL Te From all indiéations it looks as if the Georgla’legislature will not ratify thé ‘Fiftednth antendment. The den: oérats' will have a majority of fifteey oti foiuit ballot. * This will insure defeat to'dl ‘measures recommended by Gov. BuHock’ 110 1 vd » no INSURANCE. + In another column of this week's Reporter, will be: found the annual statement of the Farmer's Mutual Five Insurance Company of Centre Co.; as nearly every property holder on this side of the county is a member of this company; the statement deserves the careful study of each one, It will be seen that: the: company ‘stands upon the best possible footing, far better even, than its best friends had antiei- pated. We. are gratified to. be ) thas able. to allude to it, and the citizens of our valley: deserve: alli praise for’ the support they have given it. . We vén- ture to say. that there is no other com- pany in the ceuntry, doing a. like amount of business that. is conducted with thersame econemy and which is safer to insure-property in, than this our own, home company. The com. pany has ever been prowpt in all is actions, nnd losses have been met by theny in. the shortest possible - time, No eitizen. of our valley shold seek # foreign company, to inshye in against fire, so long as our. company : presents such a flattering record, ; mi se il lf Me sgt Ex-Attorney General Brewster has writteh a letter to Senator Lowry, approving his course in opposing the action of his radical brethern, who admitted Scull to a seat. These are the only two prominent republicans we hate heard of, who have the man- lines to speak out against the iniqui- tous condact of the radical Senate, in giving a seat to Seull who has not a shadow of right to it, instead of Find- ley, who received ga majority at the polls. | Ecumenical or General Catholie Councils. The readers of the Reporter are aware that the Ecumenical Couneil, called by the Pope, is now in session at ‘Rome. Catholic *divines, from America, and all purts of the world, are there, and compose this body The present is the 19th General Council of the Catholic Church, that has met since ‘the year 325. The ob- ject of these eouncils is to “settle grave questions that arise witliin that church One the prominent subjects that is offired, his farm for sale in the Repor- ter. Now read his letter tous. ~Penn Hall Dec.-10, 1869. “Ar Fred! Kurtz —Dear Sir: «< Please trike put ny advertisement as I have sold v property to Mr Samuel Leitzel, okours, i'n! 10C. EF. HENNICH. + NB. My Mex To; If you hve any Erp ldverlifel the Boutin -7 Fhe ircalution of ‘thie Reporter is ine I with every issne; and is now fast upprowchiug 1000 ‘copies. There ard few persons ou ‘this side of the county who do’ not read the Reporter wdndeed werdolint ‘whether there are gible do nut read it. "We defy any one ta pointout a isinglé instance in Wiichmiy one lost any thing by judi- dio wdwprtising ; on thé-other hand, Welcancite-dolunims of umes of indi- Adil Wher ustribute their princely fisreines 40 1iberak wud: porsistent ad-’ veiltidhie bus bud 2» {] Sided odint nom idem) dsiw Tho XVth. Amondment. © | York] Olio) and ‘Georgia have sBPfifbuiselyes agaist the negro suf- ‘gre. amendingitt, The Senate of New York have just passed a resolution withdrawing the usséut of thay Stale tothe proposed Fifteenth Amendment. The House has, concurred in t he agtion of the Sen. ate. The yuice of the’ great’ Empire éeorded against the Biiompiod orm Sw $11 {ranade Sealy ! ol JE LOlIEg., 801 xiiylle hy which our epublitay fr of government, is to be destro d.. The paaplet the most pypulos and im pris State in the aida , deelased by thelr, ballots af the last election, nid; ow thesygh thelr ebresou- tutiyes, ju their Jogiluture solomaly reifgrute the declaration, that they will pot surtenlor to a congressional ofi chy ie right which they reserved at i e federal consti- i n &i eaation of th Pe dd: YL wf Eoin ind bogulate’ the / +4, DEER BAN ot suid8 08 BOiITYiTTO dn sheolregisiature of Ohio # resolu: tious: Baer beenl-afféred do refer. the | DEINLIN LOMET & Pol i 4 5 ie - likely to come before the present council is relative to the infallibility of the Pope. We here append a [ist of the council held since 325, with the questions that came before them, 1. The first General Council was that of Nice, held in 325, for the pur- pos: of refuting the heresises of Arius who asserted that Christ was inferior to His Father, = 2. The second General Council was, held at Constantinople in 381, to re-, fute the errors of Mucedonius, whe as. serted that the Holy Ghost was not one of the divine persons, , 3. Thethird General Council was held at Ephesus in 431, concernin the heresy of Nestotius, who acer that the Blessed ' Virgin should not be called the Mother of God. 4. The fourth General Council met at Chalcedon in 451, to decide on the doctrine of Eutyches, who denied the humanity of Christ. : 8. The fifth General Council was held at Constantinople in. 553. It condemned the heresy of Origen, who asserted that the Holy Ghost is noth- ing more than divine energy or power of adting, de. 6. The sixth General Conncil met at Constantinople in 680; it éondem- ned the doctrine of the Monothelites. 7. "The seventh met at Nice in 787, to denounce the impidty and heresy of the Ieonoclasts, who opposed venera- tion; of images. | 1.8, The eightly General Couneil met ed the reverence of images, and other regulations of the church. “9. The ninth General Council and the first Lateran met in 1123. 10. The tenth General Council hod the second Lateran met in 1139. This Couneil, among other matters, condemned “the “dcts of Arnold of Brescia.! oof NG 5 11. The eleventh General Council also met jin; the, Lateran in 1197, This Council ordained that the right of Voting for a new Pontiff should from that time forward belong execlu- sively tothe College of Cardinals, -42: The twelfth | #lso.vuiet iy the ateran in 1215. This Council, Pope who presided af it? © 13, 1T'he thirteenth met: at Lyons ii * -— - 1245. Its object was that. of de cosing the Emperor Fredericks It also trea- ted of three other subjedls :—1st. The assisting of the Empire of “Constanti- nople agains the Tartars; and 3d The Holy Land against the Sacncens. 14, The fourtdenth “meta Lyons in 1274, for the purpose, among othes things, of reunting the Greek Church. 15. The fifteenth met 1311, for the at_Vienn in [reds of suppressing Knights Templars, and he ‘Brethren ‘and Sis ters of tho Free Spirit,” a German in: 16, The sixteenth was that of Con- stance, which wssembled in 1414, on account of a dispute ‘that existed in the selection of a Pope, there being at that time no less than three claimants for the holy office. 17. The seventeenth is known’ as that of Ferrara and Florence. Tts ob- ject was the reunion of the Latin ‘and Greek Churches, . «+ 18, The eighteenth was the Council of Trent, which was convoked in 1545, ‘by Pope Psul III, to refute the her- esies of Luther, Calvin, and Zuinlius. 19. The nineteenth General Coun: eil -commenged at Rome December 8,2860,. . ;. : it = twmliidi PAs ©" TGold Gambling. Sale of Geld by the} Treasury— Opera. dion of the Bull Olique-Gold Ropi ,.@ Soene of Wild Excitement— The . Clearing House Shaky— Mortality on “the Oéeun, : dba) New York, Jan, 10.—=The maopey market was' very easy thisftérnoon at 6 to 7: per cent: on cull. There is more disposition to discount prime business notes, and the street. rates are $40 11 per cent. The bunks were free lenders of money to-day, and they all report a flow of currency towdrds’ this polit. The gold performance at the tréasq- ry to-day was A remarkably well exe- cu: ed piece of strategy on the part of the clique in the gold roon, It was well known that the 81, 670,000 gold offéred to-day was all that could be sold * under any circumstances, as it simply represented the acerued inter est. due Junuary 1st on the bonds held by Treasurer Spinner as trustee for the sinking special funds, It was a sale by order of Mr, Spinner, and rep- resented all the gold he had to sell. The bull clique were aware of this fact and therefore resolved to turn itto a profitable account. Orders were given to a large number of bankers to bid at the treasury for all sorts of accounts, and the ‘bids were so arranged as to make them appear legitimate in every way. The result of the programme is reflected in the fact that there were for- ty six bidders for gold, and the amount of their bids was $7,315,000 —almost the largest amount ever bid for. The announcement of the bids naturally created some sorprise, and there was a perfect rush from the sub-treasury to tha gold room. The brokers for the elique ‘were further instructed to bid wildly for gold affer the treasury bids were known, This part of the arrange. ment was well carried out, and the gold room for a time presented a scene of excitement, only equaled by the events of Sept mber last. The gold room ¢ up d'etat succeeded admis. rably, and the price rose up to 1231}, and a considerable amount of gold was unloaded by the clique. It is hardly probable that the next time the treasu ry sells gold there will be so many anxious buyers, especially when the Secretary reserves the right to accept bids for more than the amount offered. There is some trouble brewing about the gold clearing house, and one lead- i the bank for a greater amount: than $300,000, uuless certified. MEXICO. The Governor ana Legislature of San Lois Potosi Made Pruoners— Mexi can Matters in General— Murder- wud Koovery of an Englishman by the “ Greasers.” ; : Crry or Mexrco, January 1. via Havana, January 7.—~General Aquin. ne, at the head of some of the troops of the third division, has made priso- ners of the Governor and a majority of the members of the Legislature of San Luis Potosi, and has called a new election in that State to fill their places on taking possession of the capital. ‘He made a forced loan of four thou sand dollars, General Egnalis and Lorango, of the same division, have signed a pro- naficiamento, but it is ‘not known whether they are acting in conjunction with Aquinne. Some members of the Legislature of San Luis Potosi escaped th Mitaguato, where they recognized and elected Santers' Escandon tempo. rary Governor, and made an appliea- tion to the Federal Government for assistance. On the 30th ult. Congress authorized the government to use four thousand men of the National Guard to sup- press: the revolution and have appro- priated money for the necessary ex- penses. 0 No further collision is reported at Puebla. General Alatosra has re- signed. ” Pronunciament’ have appeared in Nimes, Rio Del Monte and Pachuca, Wm. H, Seward is at Orizaba. It is expected he will leave Mexico in the steamer Cleoputra, which sails from Vera Cruz on the 10th inst. * + 1 © Mr. Furbee, an Englishman, was kidnapped, robbed and murdered on the 19th ult, at Guanapiaton. MEXTOO. "Floods And Loss of Lives. ‘Givedt fieshets have occurred in the province of Chiapa. The ‘water com. letely washed away many. farms ly- ng along the. borders of the rivers, A G—— AS F ROM WASHINGTON, Wuiigtbd: adyices “of 10th" inst; 4 : Fo. . u 1t 1 understood that Senwtor Ross is making preparations to sue six or eight of -the prominent papers of the country for tlbel, for connecting his name with corruption im the impeach- ment trial. The Senator has engaged some of the best counsel in the country and-witl-open- at-atl-of- his -traducers | at the same time, Jtdg'proposed by resolutign ingrodu- ced into thé House tb’ répenl all dets of Congress on the subject of bank- ruptey, but to leave untouched - eases that are pending under the present acts, A resolution was, introduced ‘in the House to day to amentl the homestead ucts so that soldiers may enter free of cost ong hundred and sixty acres of land instead of eighty, of the alternate: reserved sections along railroad grants, and providing'many liberal advanta- gesyfor other possessions existing une er the homestead principles. rr ee Arg The great natural curiosity known as the Sunken Lake, is situated in the Cascade Mountaine, about seventy five miles northeast of Jacksonville, Ore gon. The walls are two thousdnd feet high, and almost perpendicular, run: ning down. to.the water and having no beach. The depth is unknown, the surface is smooth and yuruffled, and it lies so fur below the sarface‘of the mountains that the air currents do Bot affect it. lis length is. estimated, at twelve miles and its breadth at ten, No living man, it is said, ever reached the water's'edge. The lake lies “si: Ment, still atid’ mysterious in the bosom of'the everlasting hills, like a huge well. scooped out. by. .the. hands. .of geuii,” . Aa AL oh Wm ——— CI OUO it an Just as services were opening last Sunday atthe Congregational Church, wi Kansas City, Missouri, a young gentleroan and lady rode up before the church on horseback and sent in for the preacher, requesting to be mar- ried forthwith without alighting, when another miinister, who happend to be present, came out, and, while the re- on services were going on indoors, the marriage ceremony was performed outside. The two made one were Mr. Ephraim Harbyast and Miss Liz- zie Caok. tte mi Covington, Jan, 10.—Sunday Ed. ward C. Clark,a brakemanon : the Kentucky Central railroad, while playing with his son, three years old, to frighten him pointed a gun he sup- wed to he unloaded at the little fel- ow and pulled the trigger. The wea- por proved to have bean loaded, and contained a heavy charge of shot. The entire load lodged in the son's head killing him almost instantly. The child was sitting near its mother at the time of the accident, and when shot fell over, exclaiming, “Oh, ma!” and instantly expired. etn Ml Papal Infallibility. Paris, January 8.—The Memorial Diplomatique asserts that a compro- mise has been arrangad on the ques- tion of the infullibility of the Pope. Infallibility will be affirmed, but dhs- sent from the article will be indulged. BLAUGHTER OF UNARMED MEN. Havana, January 8,~Tho Presusa announces the killing thirty unarmed men in the vicinity of Mazella, a few days since, by the insurgents. cai ci ety Secret Presidential Message on San Domingo. There is no doubt that the Presi. dent will send to the Senate, proba- bly on Monday a secret message with a treaty for the annexationt ‘of Ban Domingo. The sum of one and one: half million dollars is propesed to be given for the Republic buildings, this being the entire expense of the trans- action. The country is to be annexed as a territory and not as a state. Of the estate of Hole-in-the-Day we learn from the St, Cloud Journal that his effects amount to $4,000 and 85,000 including some twelve hundred wcres of land. As he left three wives living (besides two dead). one of them the white wife, now in Minneapolis, whom he married at Willard’s in Washing- ton, and as each one would be entitled to one third of his estate, it would seem to be a matter of little difficulty how to divide up the property. What a dilemma there would have been had the other two lived, thus requiring five thirds to fill the vill.’ et i id ed ld ie A nephew of Lieutenant Governor Dunn, of Louisiana, aho is a sergeant on the New Orleans police force, is accused of outraging a little white girl but at last accounts nobody dared to arrest him. A a. i gi i ———————— The Kansas (Mo.) City News says a wedding occurred recently at a farm house a few miles southeast of Kan- sas City. The bridegroom was named Brown, and also the bride. None but relations attended the ‘wedding, and no relations of the family were present excepting those whose names were Brown. Fathers, mothers, un. cles, aunts and cousins of the newly married couple, to the number of sixty-one, were in attendance. The minister's name was Brown. Certain- ly the wedding is one of the Brownest, affairs we ever before heard of, . : "A prominent New Yark Oity Epis- copal divine disappearad with a young and beautiful lady of his flock on Saturday. The circumstances are such as render it certain that a guilty intrigue exists between ‘the parties, The reverend gentleman'leaves behind a distracted wife and two! children, Henry Ward Beecher has had his salary raised from $12,500. to $17.000 » “4 re ia ———— A A The maddest man in Indiana lives at Patoka. He told hie he was oing down to ho, cells to co mit nt, apd ol down stdiret nud fired a broadside into & p His wife kept right on knitbiogy after a while the Wan came np swearing that women hadn't got ay feeling. rl ——————— _ When. Adam.delved and Eve. span, | lisease was ik but ‘since tat time the race hug degenerated “and at tho present ting menkind is afflicted with many diseases, yet if people would take a medicine upon the first symptoms of disease which would pass YA to the afflicted parts nnd restore healthy action thereto, they would reatly prolong their lives. We: bee ieve Dr. .Judson’s. Mountain. Herb Pills to be the best. and most univer- sal of Medicines, they shopld be used in Liver Complaint; Female Irregu- larities, Billious Disorders, Dyspepsia, &e. Use the Mountain Herb Pills, and by a fair trial convinee yourself of their efficacy, Sold by all dearers. dec3,2m ( y FARM for Sale. - yy # The subscriber offers fof sale the follows ing described property, : tiated in G township, Centre coun- SE Reed in RE on Df Wm, Gentzel bounded on the nerth by land of the el- der ‘Mr: Tressler, on the west ‘hy land . of John Lingle, on the south by land of Dan- ial. Auman, and on the east y land of Charles Ripka. ere are forty acres clear, on which are erected a twotstory log HOUSE, Stable and oth- er Outbuildings. On the, pre- maining 150 acres there is erec- ted a GOOD BAWMILL and AT a, “a two story plank frame HOUSE and STABLE, “ ! i $ -s For further information apply to Wil- liam Gentzel on the south side of Spring Mills, or on'the premises, 14jundm WM. GENTZEL. Milroy Hardiwcare. Store. Having ‘disposed - of the Drug depart- ment of my Stere to Mr. J. R. Elliott, who has removed it to a new room opposite Bell's Hotel, I intend to give my atten- tion exclusively to the Hu dware trade, in all its branches, Having just returneu from the city, with a new stock of goods, [ am prepared to sell At the Lowest Prices for Cash. Carriage Hardware, of all descriptions on hand, 1} & 1% inch Hickory Spokes at $2,25 per sett, SLEIGH BELLS, CHEAPER THAN EVER. CUTLERY, Pocket and Table, very low. WOOD & WILLOW WARE, OILS & PAINTS. Ta. A splendid article of Lubricating Oil, for winter use, tor machinery. Thankful for past patronage, 1 solicit a continuance of the same, e 14n6¢ WM, J M'MANIGAL. BC ———————————— — ——————— 5S Sy ————— New Peddler Wagon, .: one or two horses, for sale, very cheap, at WM. J. MMMANIGAL'S, Milroy. ANNUAL STATEMENT, Farmer's Mut. Fire Insurunce Comp. Office of “The Farmers’ Mutual’ Fire In- surance Cowgay of Centre’ County,” Centre Hall, Jan, 10th, I870. their charter, the Directors present the twelfth annual statement of the transac- tions of the Company : Assetts, bills receivable, being wremium notes due and paya- bie by members for Insurances the Pust PERT iii ne anein® 36,014 09 Of which amount there has been called in Leaving due on premium notes taken the past year......... wens $84,088 67 To this add receipts into the Treasury, and applied to the pay ment of losses und onns, from assessment NO. B..cconrprine riven SIBS1 1D Also, balance in the Treasury ...... Ark apanssies 830 20 3,721 89 Making the total assetts of the Company, the past year . EXPENSES, Compensation to Di- Salary of Seeretary..... Salary of Treasurer..... Printing, office rent, postage. nd stationery U. S. revenue tax and SMPs lili viii Losses—Paid the the mst yvear—dJ J Condo ass on house............ do do paid J I Gre- noble, hou:e, &e do do pnid to John Hartzle, loss on house 20 00 600 00 5 00 —— 1,088 75 Total accruing assetts and funds eof the Company the past year... Jea8esent tetnrannrnnans To which add ‘funds hervtofore reported, for previous years.139 780 49 Less amount of notes gpired and cancel- le by paities Making the total available as. setta-of the Company, this day 142,908 17 Risks and Insuran- ces taken the past FORD ccsnrnivn int sans sins 5S am e heretofore reported for elev- en previous years 2,800,282 14 Grand total of Risks and Insu- runces taken since organiza- : BION cu iiivuennainss caesnnisn eens oii 8,820,899 75 From which deduet policies expired and cancelled by con- sent of parties $67,671 381 a : $105,331 86 614,117 61 151,018 68 Grand total of Risks and Insu- rancés in force this day 3,169,381 07 LIABILITIES, DUE MEMBERS. Samuel Condo, loss on burn $270 0) Mrs. Eliza Mitehell, : loss on barn and grain 980 60 Jno W Conley, loss on grain in'sume burn... 939 00 Total—to be settled without delay... ...... 2,189 60 At an election held the same dny, ‘the following members were elected Directors for the ensuing year: Jucob Hosterman, Amos Alexander, John Wolf, Samuel Gramley, George Bu- chanan, Samuel J Herring, John Shianhon James C Boal, Joshua Potter, Henry Kel- ler, J W Campbell, Jno W Krumrine. Whereupon the Board organized ‘and appointed the following officers for the gn- | suing year: resident—Geotrge Buchanan. Vice President—dJoshua Potter. reasurer—Henry Witmer. - Secretary—Alex. Shannen. J 3 GEO. BUCHANAN, Attest, ‘ President. 14jn3t, & % A i - 7. SES. —Notick is hereby given | Jthat ollowing persons will make pplication for License, ut January terin : rwin Kunes, Tavern, Liberty twp. Rush twp. n J Reichart, do Thomas Linn, do Benj. Snyder, Tavern, Robert Taylor, Tavern, Henry Ruble, Restaurant, Jus. H Galer, Taveru a EAE et VE jan? 0 Phi Hi Rush twp. LA at J] DR AN =m. L Bessions, w v peetiedpptped pr. KETTLE UPI The. undersigned wishy ing to remind those having Notes tu pay ts him, that the ame wre. in the oe isk come due Februar 0 on his money, it | im that payment All remaining ibe ger Belew. great importance to made at that time, unpaid when due, w nn? | Hides 7Tcents, =~. highost hiarket pride al id, * JOHN SPANGLER For Bull H janTtf ? ALUABLE PARM nt Private Sale! The undersigned offers a valuable Farm, situate in Pénn twp.,' Centre co., 14 mile sonth of Millheim, at. private sale; / Containing 60 acres of Land, under the highest state of ciltivation, und under good fances; ten acres consist of CHOICE TIMBER TAND. Thereon erected a 2-story weather bonrded Log Hoéuke, Bard, ahd all ne- essary Outbuildings, wi ER ete reek, u few’ or, and TWO ORCHARDS" of choice fruit on the farm. ) CHR: BAME, nexr Millhgim. BOOKS Without Money ! We offer the following premiums to such as will wid in increasing the circulation o the REPORTER : hd . The person sending us the largest number of new subscribers (net Joss thin 10) from Dec. 1st to Feb. 1st, next, with thé cdsh, 81,50 for each name. will receive a cbpy of “Chambers’ Luformstion for the Peeo- ple,”” 2 large vol., price €7. The person sending the next largest’ num- ber of new subzcrib rs to the Renornes, we will present a copy of a finely illus- trated work, ** How to Make the Farm Pay,” price $5. To the person sending us the next langest number of new subscribers a copy of “Parson's Laws of Business,” d valuable work, price 83,50. : To the person sending us the next lsrgest number of new subscribers, a COPY, of “The Voters Textbook,” price $1,735. To the person sending us the ext largest | number of new subscribers, we: wil} send the REPORTER one year free, . This offer open until Feb. 1, 1870. Nares : can be sent in as they are procured. ' The | price of one year's ub=érdption, £1,50, must | accompany each name. Address, Repog- TER, Centre Hall, Pa. 0 iad aid a Photographs. The undersigned respectfully announces to the public, that he tograph Car at Centre Hall, und invitesall who wish good pictures, to call, He is prepared to take E ro. PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES, &e., ofall the ordinary sizes 4nd in the best style of the Art—single and in groups. Call at once, if you wish handseme pic- tures Charges rensomable, | . - del0tf REUBEN MOSS. | C—O —— 1 — a —— A — AT of RA S H WILLIAMS & CO. . .’ myl4,6m Wholesnle and Retail Deslers in. i'l COTTAGE FURNITURE, All kinds of ’ TURNED WORK ° furnished to the trade at CITY PRICES. Also 10, 2 ie TURNED PALINGS, BALUSTELS, - ii and HAND! RAILING Furnished to Builders, Elid Upholstering, Repairing Futniture snd everything peitaining to ' the business promptly attended to. Mill. > yg UNDERTAKING: nerals wih the most ELEGANT HEARSE. ever in this pirt of the country. Ware Roox, No. 7 BUSH HOUSE decl0,1y BELLEFONTE, PA. EW! CHEAP!!! GOODS!#! ® ZIMMERMIN BRO'S. & CO, Have just received and un nificent stock of’ DRY GGODS, NOTIONS, BOOMS AND SHOES, and everything else in their link. They have alded to their unusually, well selected stock in assortment of : SLIPPER PATTERNS ZEPHY GERIANTOWN. WOOL, Bs '/ RIBBONS, and other FANCY GOODS not heretofore offered for sde. Better goods than ever; lower pricesthan ever: warmer welcome than ever; i now extended to all their old customers, ind all the new enes who can crowd itito Jheir store. They arvealso agents for the. world re- nowned . AMERCAN COMBINATION SEWING MACHINE, * packed ® mag- ’ FINISH ct poi be surhyssed. ain} ne, without button-hol with cove, $60. putts Combimtion Machine, cor ete with’ $0. Instructions he Pl 8 wil ‘arm gnd will resi- pe of Elizabeth nship, on. WED 2nd, 1870, the following y, viz: two 2- 2 Balls, Heiffers, 13 1 Sow, three Sheep, one plantation TE agon, ems Buggy, one one Truckwagon, 1 Sted, Fanningimill, Excelsior ; St 1 Hayhook and Stra fn, rope; i r, Je 4 : sod ulti viitang § | -— 1 Corn- Brit Soll Bridles, Lin S Yon COT Fhediitin Adah the bushel, one Hath Plate Stove and Pip o 8, _erec d bang and heiongd be | 3 Spe ; . D. GENTZEL,., Jeilaald uals REESE, Ts. pi Lae To - eres ba VY azavsze re ‘YY Sale, in Milheim. The indersigried vigned ‘of got Bh 5! kb ror gnviy » ALOT GER te % po? . d:v1) containing one bull of an rere, "ero y RT Fa Privat wa ‘ FR gin" iE niin . é sale; igs water inthe yard. The lot comains 48 Kinds of firit trees and allineewssary ou buildings, For further information apply to “1.70% URL E, ‘ | «#0 1BA aps tf : CENTREHALL ., ; wo Tan Xo f oe ; The undersigned would respeetfully i orm the citizens, of Centre ¢ y, the abgre an Y ard will agais full operation, in altits branches, by | HIDES AND BARK WAM The bighest wiirket price will be'* i tor Ble of AN Kinds: Toe Wahias ohn ket price will also be paid for Tanner's Bark. The public patronage is dolfeit Sutisfactionguutratitoed. “up 4 de Brn "MILLER & BADGER. - dhe ol ¢ undersigned offers hls vahaahlé fhm Aan sin Foon og he lh et oF Mi im, ¢ to. : A fonte a at private sale. "Th wi Containing 102 Acres, as Reven Aeres of good white oak tinea 1; FALTER FIER HOUSE Ran LARGE ORCHARDOPGRAFTED FRUIY.....: af dental elnaisiiad : This is one of the best farms in Vie wade ley, smooth, bind gndiin » highstate of cul tivation, A well of excel also sk ¥ Or, Forked of im, TIT ® vr; 4 8 Iarge-cistern nt the dao ; ticulars apply to ’ EARMPYY acon KEE, jue | hénr Millets tal bol poe 58 Es 0 w vai : 218 Ww. # ® wi og snidatye. Fie W 4 5 te ’ . spi, fiw = s Wi 4 i 3 & if . 8 fl xl 'E%a “ 4 § L ' 3 : iileg . nd 10 of “ Ris ®ol.; ie. « T #4 er # Futren #1! Hh * Bate riba in 11 If = 3 o . fe ¥ i § wg : ; HoH YY Eadad v m1 1.18 FRO Yd . i {$b £3 : tall. 11 NEW FIRM, at : “ad C. WASSON & Co. ., .. AWD (Xa M bagis The undersign jon nde the citizens of Centre Land Potten town ship, that they, have opened Bmw sto ut the well known stan OrmeTly by C. ¥, Herlucher, whore they. aoe ow offerings iy 4. iv A Full and Complete Steek; & Inline ra - of | 38 es Their stock is entirely new are respectfully invited to ine forthemselves ; Goods at the lowest possible p eral system of fair dea Call r nd -Examine fan lots NOTROUBLE TOSHOW 60uDS[ | £2 Only Give Gs a Fair Trial. oo We have a full and complete assortmen ¢ of the latest Styles. = og Our.Stock comprises in part Dry Goods, pri =. pe otions, j Millinery Goods, Hoseries," Fanvy Goods, Boots and Shoes . .-; Hats and Caps. Carpet , Umbrellas, . Parasols, ' it i - he il ish, Salt, Smt erst and I. is to befound in a wel : od countrymore. © COUNTRY - PRODUCE... hear nom ied us Br an - 3 LC wassoN a 00 ye te £ URKEY PRUINS; misens, - ' apples, oranges, Jomons, ai! kind Call amb we will treat ou as politely gs ¢ can, No e for looking at Eos 0 0 H 2h a a ~ £3 } , Bacon xc. at : NDEs TOMAS, 907 200003187 A a0 10 ZI) BRIAN BROS & 00] . -
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