To ra $ ¥é 8H 5 We grit — Ns ki "LL aay a Lhd oh - oF hak Ad LAR d wit. # Er clinton a ESR Sela d—— Juha ak ‘es . : . y i dOCAL ITEMS. + i gd! lu gor w gi id weby sending in any items, : eit, ei BIN erie such are eagarly read by. your igagds the wert: many of whum get, the Rep is Ei trams” ccnsio Mia thé | 3 torn J IR cod Ww metly rch ( aequatntan Nd A "Yucemany tathecome subscribers. , AOI ui Notesi'RBrecutions, andi Judgment and Ex emption Noter combined, Justices | W. rants, “fei; for sale 'ab this © ee, A008 8g: abe; 3 other for | horse, ‘AR and Calerifie Cosking Stoves tingiatove al cent. less than their market ash.’ Can ‘be sebd Hoth ut Mitesbutg, . tM tf Mp ne i ¥ ab n # i ) v " | BC BALES Bale of parsona. pro Gre twp Feb. 2 Kale of Hiram Durst, Potter tw 16th, farmstoek and household. Fig ¥ a wr T.8n farmstock and household, Feb, 22 stock, on 1 Sale of Mills, én 26th rn Dr — TAKE NOTICE. E 2 1 y Gi, Ad 2 : 3 $ | 1 > d 2 i tabled in H+ FURNITURE, will do well to call at John Camp's New Warerooms, on EVER. 14jn3m TOTS NOD THUR 7 DY moving to Centre Fall in a few weeks, ta iu ve lc cE ees Ss Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- 1. edbor, L - Jncrenses growth. ed 0% sie tp wl} &r 2 . $II0g ~ Th Tul "IY ARGE CALE A #ow, of the ‘short. horned breed, belonzing to Mr. Sion Spangler, in Reushenthey ) somey (dvs ago, guve birth to a cali, which, a _ hours after its birth weighed 106 pouids, ofan) Sk # / Mrs. Elisabeth Ne o" TaN, WEIL Bef pliPed for rent, at ublic outery, on ‘the premises, on farm will not be offered for sale, on above day, as reoneously stated in the printed bills. Possesion- given, on April 1st next. Bliss eT . Lee BrokeEy.—A boy, named Wolf, aged about 12 years, living with Mr. Zerby, in the Loop, while driving for a thrashing machine, on Thusday, 20th inst. in stepping from the drivers’ platform, had his right * i {+s dhorsepawery-and the +" "Rothe kde oc!» IT Jorgno tT RH RY art 00D JOKE, OF A SUGAR VALLEY GIrL AND A BrusavaLLEY Book ¢ 1 AGENT, ~—~Wé heard a. good one the “lother day; which will do to reproduce ‘here. Our friend 'C <a book , agent, hailing from the good old val- a. oy Brush” in his’ emaibalafions, happened into Sugar Valley, and en- “ térmg’ one of its habitations, met no “occupant, but a girl who was engaged kneeding dough. The book agent o V Naty politely 141d the digysel his busi- ness, mentioning the different works. The girl kept kneeding away, while 41 0 dnidweringithe questions of - the strin- ger. He first told her he had the life imb broken close heard something of him before,” after = viamentionimg afew other works, he told “ “"hér he also hid the life of Jesus Christ. Here the girl looked up and staring at wind erm 3; “Un wer is dann der Jesus ? ania dfere 8: joke chpie "in with’ doulild #517 gpice—the., agent. was gorvered, he “ éotld hot give he fiir and industrious + damsel, an, aap 4f the’gréagsubject little about kim as the lady. . - cinnaal Ho iTHcee no) coil % : Cousr.—Coutt cdommenced on 4 5.4 wa + Judge Mayer reminded. jurors that the “rule, 4dopted at Jastisession, to.im pose a fine of $20 upon’ all absent jurors, would be rigidly enforced. Jurors who bring in a good excuse for ab- sence, can’ dfterwirds have the fine re- tmitted. Also, that jurors, not pres- ent on any day, when their names are py ealled, shall receive no pay, for such 5 ays. oils “he negro. who. stole, Mr, Daniel Stover’s meat: up. Buffalo, Run, was senteneed to 16 months in the peniten- tiary. HY PIO rn y “Judge Black, we were informed Lan%s.Would be in attendance next week, iam when the Potter will case will ‘come up ni un for trial. y boi aiin. di oe 10 0a 21 En'the'tase of the Millheim hunters, relative oa oh iHearny ‘thém from +8 trap, aud which they sn ered to wipe nos’ f thefrap o : i them, * E 4 “i y 4 ¥ T is "“the grand jury fourd'ho bil], odes sanihues KY 60 Crp. ORD BSa0il wig iyi Aeuacious—The Evangelical wii 1, ofl on, are holding. a protracted: i ting tN Deiningers building this IMA, 100) gauss 5k AD HY Rev, Pore, pastor of the Bebersburg voile eh, Chureh will “remove in the 4 bas 8PTIDG, to labor in some other charge. FIW #3 Ad] FA rere os ob hu 5 The weather is very changeable and via OR, 24th, rain ghd Heel 25th 96th very fin_, 27th roughas: dy. S Subscribe ond | np I i334 dapap; . ¢clou- J an y for the Repagter. u IZAGTR 7 . | Wholearumber of schools, or of Ou a | whilst 4 have ta ; a i ; "The: Woodward scho { der in most of these schools: is geod; ut can be improved in a few. Teach: ers should insist on having orderly, industrious schools, that their scholars must not talk except in addressing the teacher—make nomoise while studying —=rgcite their lessons promptly and well, for if these points ard not secured, the labor will be a burden, and its re- sults a mortifying failure. Scholars very quickly discover whether the teacher's will is to sway theirs. The topical method of reciting is not pursued but is recommended. - Lhia is wndoubt- ‘edly the true system of teaching, forit exercises and develapes the mind with the subject. This method is now pursued in the byst schoals throughout the'Country. : The classification of the country schools is not good, Geography, U. 8S. History. and English Grammar are too mubl nefledtedl {1 The! greatest | want is that of necessary books, Teach- ers complain that the parents will not get their children books. We hgpe apareuts will soon see how much they ¥ Y ligence. Tenchérs are also reminded that much instruction can be given orally. History, Algebra, oral Physi- Jogy, and Physical Geography are | School. Map drawing in connection | with Geography, in Wolf's and White Church schools, (will be introduced Wolf’s school (should be in all). Tha Bible isread daily in: ail. Phonetic in all, Clase register are sbeing introduced | in whieh an exact récord of eneh reci- | tation will be kept. Cleanliness pre- | vails, though a little more pains taken to decorate and beautify the room, ‘would amply pay the teacher for his | trouble. In a number of theséséhools | arrangements have been made to pro- | cure mottoes. : | Seyan dollars would furpish every | schodl ih the township'withy “ Is iting | ing penmanship. | «Lhe directors deserve much praise for-the.course they are pursuing, in trard ‘to the school houses. Last i { ard was erbeteds The ald Academy t Aarousbury is at present being re- odeled and painted for the use of the ublic schools, {having been purchas: ed by the Board), . an additional grade established. We would suggest that “this: highest grade constitute a A {high enough to accommodate all, of ‘| the proper age; in the township. A $ new school house is also under coutract at Wolf's, to take the place of the old Lone at present used. The Supt. was ‘accompanied to these schools by direc- tors, Wyle, Burrell, und Erhart : dass OR. MM. We Farmers and Owners of Buildings, Look to vour Interests !—The Cam berland Valtéy’ Mutual Protection Company, at Carlisle, in order to eompete with ether Fire Insurance Companies on farm prop- erty, the above Company has ado a the folléwing tariff of rates on Farm DP raperty and Dwellings in Towas, that are isolated for seventy-five feet or over. agp Je ha og are Be oo —- Aon AcCIDENT.~—~We are sorry te learn that, while threshing, on Saturday last, Mr. H. As Lidrimed had ane of his fingers badly hurt, being almost torn off. Mu Larimer lives ony Mr. Peter Durst's farm, near Kerlin's Stofe, in the Loop. &- . SoLn,—The Centre Hall hotel prop. erty, was knocked off, at Sheriff's sale, on Wednesday, to John Spangler, for $6030, The Stump farm, below Centre Hall, | was sold at sume time, for $15,140, to John HH. Orvis. seman I Wheat red at 1 20ul 28. Ryo U8¢, Corn, yellow at 87098¢. O:its dull at H4adto. No change in barley, NEW YORK MARKET, Beef cuttle—extra at 163al7¢: good at 15416, common at 134133, und inferior at ale, Sheep at Hlafc per pound. Live hogs at 02210 for prime. MILROY MARKETS, Corrected by M'Atee & Reed. Whita Wheat $1.05... Red $0.90... Rye 0,73 .......Corn 055 BO iiieres Plaster per ton 10,00. .,....Sult per sack 2,76 Flour (hami'y) 4,00. Batter 20 Begs 48. i... Bagon Sides & Shoulders Hams 25... Lard 18....... Potatoes 0.60.0. Apples dried 124. Barley $0756 Pork'11 BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White Whaat $1,00, Red 0 90. ."Rye...... 0,80......;Carn veens OAL, ines Burley 0 Lloversead 6,50,...... Potatoes 0,80, Lard per pound 18,..... Pork per pound 00, Buttar 40, Eggs 30, ......Plasterper ton $16 Tallow 124 Bucon 24...... Ham80. PR Saw | - I ma A TAL'NOTITOES EEN HALLS tied VEGETABLE SICILIAN Wed HAL R. FER Is the best article hair. It will positively restore Gray Hair to its Original Color and Promote its Growth. t isan entirely new scientific discovery, : re<torative agents in the vegetable king- | dom. Z9~1t makes the Hair smooth and glossy, and does not stain the skin | ye It is recommended and used by the first mediedl authority Price 31,00. Forsale by all dealers in Medicines. R. P, HALL & CO., Nashua N. H., Proprietors, jan. 7! In brs re pe rl Brandreth's Pills, they remove all | Bad wecunitlations from the bowels, and purify and invigoratethe system. All whose { health is not perfect owe it to themselves i to tuke a few doees of Brandreth's Pills, be- | cause the’ reeds of decay are constantly eradicated by their use, and the principle | | | 1 i | i | been used to see the faltering step and the enfeebled intel ect. of Venezuela, says he has used them as his | only medicine for thirty years, with the most satisfactory results. — For Costiveness, Family Medicine they are unrivalled. — Daniel 1. Tenney, Esq., Astor House, New Yok, cured by Brindreth's Pills of Dpspepsia and Costiveness, when all other means used had failed. =A gentleman, whose father died of con sumption at 36 years, was ulso attacked’ when about 21, by the disease. He had cough, night sweats, and general debility Doctors recommended cod liver oil, but hy wastod away. At last he determined to use Brundréth's Pille,. In two months they made him a sound man. IMPORTANT NOTICE. —Farmers, Fa - milies, and others ean purchase no Remedy equal to Dr. Tobius' Venetian Linimen CAFH PLAN. Dwellings, Stone or Brick, without frame Additions, Slate ar Metal Roof, one family Iyr, 20, 2yr. 33¢ 8yr. die, Hyr. Focts, Dwellings, Stone or Brick, Shingle Roof | one family, lyr. 25¢, 2yr. 45¢, 8yr. ode, dyr. 90 cents; . Frame Dwellings, one family, lyr. 80c, | 2y'r bbe, 8y'v Tbe, dy’ r $1,00. Barns or Out Buildings on Farms, Stone or Brick, 1y'r 40¢, 2y'r 85¢, 8y'r Tbe, Oy'T ho Barns and Out Buildings on Farms, Eraing 1y'r 35¢, 2y'r 60, 8y'r 80¢, Oy'r 4. J : ’ “For contents charge same as buildings. JouX T'GrEEN, Sec. ~ISAACHAUPT, Bellefonte, (Agent. Na. $1000 actaal Insorance can be had fort Jed for 83,50, or five years for $12, 0 a 8S dnd Outbuilding iow nH ouse’ for yee $3,00; for 3 year 10 Jogo ll — 1° Presh Garden, Flower, Fruit, Herl, Tree, Shrub and Evergreen Seeds, with directions for eultare; prepaid by mail. The most complete and judi- ipus; assortment in the . country. wents wanted: | © J 25 Sorts of either for $100 ; prepried by mail Also Small Fruits, Plants, Bglbs all the new Potatoes, &e., prepaid by ntail” 41bs. Early Rose Potato, prepaid, for $1,00. sonogver’s Colossal Asparagus, $3 per 100; 25 pér 1000; prepaid, New hardy fragrant everblooming Japan’ oneysucle, 50 cts. each, prepaid. True Cape Cod prepaid, with directions. Priced Catalogue to any address, gratis; also trade list. Seeds on Commission. . B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth Mass. Established in 1842, ' jan. 41 4m. # ¥ > = o> o - PIMPLES. The undersigned will cheerfully mail (FREE) to all who wish/it the lieceipe and full directions for preparing und using a simpleand Beautiful Vegetable Balm, that will immediately remove Tan, Fro. kles, Pimples, Blotches, and all &ruptions and impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, ~~ rE He wil] also send (FREE) instructions LOX URTANT GROWTH OF HAIR op & hald head or S00 Juce in-less than’ thirty a from firstiapplication, os Le hwhoge sui bo. obiained by refit L mail by addressi Yo aL aE Bix, vm P.Gw: ox 5123. "7195 Broadway, New York. realy O¢t'l,ly i ¥ nl baa Exgorsior Y gs 51 oP - 4] —4 Gentleman tho suffered for years: from Nervous Debility, remature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of | sufferin | e Fiefne receipt and direcfions fot make Pas ibe, able remedy ‘by whigh 8. wa for the cure of Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysen, tery, Croup; Colie, and Sea Sickness, taken internally—(it is « perfectly harmless; oath accompanying each bottle) und exter- nally for Chronie Rhe unintisio, Headnche Toothache, Sore T hroat, Cuts Burns, Swel- lings, Bruises, Mosquite Bites, Old Sores, Pains in Limbs, Back, and Chest. The Venetian Liniment was introduced in 1847 and no one who has used it but continue; to do so, many stating, if it was Ten Dol- lars & Bottle they would not be without it. Thousands of Certificates cian be seen at the Depot, speaking of its wonderful curative properties, Price, in Pint'bottles, One Dollar. The genuine is signed 8. I. Tobias on the out- side wrapper. For sale by the Druggists, “Huddlers, aivll StureKeepers throughout the United States. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. ~ GRANT & PROSPERITY. Busines revives under the new regime. Other than general causes have, however, given a tremendous impetus to the sale of Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye. 8 The chemists have come out in two lea- ‘ding scientific journals against the lead and sulphur poisons for the head (for that is their proper designation), with which the country is infested, while Dr. Chilton, the first ‘analytical chemist in America, an- rounces to the world that Cristadoro’s Dye is Utterly Poisonless, and that he Znows it to be so, because he has analyzed it. Cr1sTADORO'S HAIR PrEsgrva- TIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing, Try it. Sold by all. Druggists. ljinlm To ;ConsuMPTIVES. ~The Advertiser, having been ‘rostored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav- ing suffered several years with a severe ‘lang affection, and that dread disease, Con- gumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. "Po all who desive it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), the same, which they willfind a sure cURE oR CONSUMPTION; ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, ete: The object of the advertiser in send- ilig the Prescription is to benefit the afflie- Id and spread information which he con- sufferer will try his remedy, as it will bend may prove a bles Parties wishing the prescription will ‘address Rev. EDWARD A, Wirson, wmyld,y Willian urg, Kings co. NY WORDS OF' WISDOM, wor youre MEN, On the Ruling Passion in Youth and arly Manhood, with SELF HELP for sing. “Sdfferers. wishing to; profit by th: advertiser's experience, can do sp, by ad. dressing, in perfect confidence, ei bis Jory B. Ope, myld,y No. 42 Cedar st., New York | the Erring and unfortunate, Sent in sealed lotter envelopes, free of charge, Address, How ARD AssoerATION, Box P, Philadel- phia, Pat ov, Jund ly 4 PusLic Soroots or Greaa Twp, — Number of ‘schools 9. No. of mule teachers 7, Iemales 2. Of these, two have taught over five years, and vone never taught before. All have rend books on teaching. Length’ of term, four months. Salary of teachers $30,00 per month. In point of buildings, Gregg will soon take the lend among + the rural districts, having “already five goud brick buildings, besides one at Decks ar's, which is now under contract, This compares favorably, when we consider that there ave only Siecy/ brick school houses in the county. Th The plan adopted in this district of building one: rew. house every year until supplied, is a good one, and wor- thy of imitation by other districts. But with these buildings should be erected the necessary outbuildings, There are still seven destitute of privies. When will the directors see to this? We trust during the present vear. Every con- sideration’ of decency calls for this. The grounds should also be fenced and planted with trees, A true christian enlture should lead us to adorn our streets, our homes, and above all the places of instruction of our children. All the schools are sup- plied with artificial Globes, but we are sorry to say that they are not prop- erly used by some of the teachers. Twa schools are supplied with outline . They should be in évery school. W Athi tablets should also be in ev- ery school. They are now used in a few being furnished by the teachers. The books are uniform and the Bible is read daily in all. Complaints exist that some of the books used are not to be had in the district. Directors a — — i — —_——— ¥. Wom for their spare moments. — A Sewing Machina, a Gold Wateh, a ° ble, money and ether goods giv minum, How, When, Where, | all other partidulars Frce, Ad Van Allen, 171 Br'dway, N. ¥ HTT HK FAMILY USK-—simple, cheap, re- le, Knits everything. Lar) TS wan- Circular und sample stocking FREE. c4 Hinkley Knitting Machine Co., th, Me, 21 ndt INTERNAL REVENUE. EXPOSING the Whiskey . Ring, Gold Ring, and Drawback Frauds, Divulging systematie Robbery of the Public Treasury Organized Depredations, Conspiracies an Raids on the Government—Official’ Turpi- tude, Malfeasuyee, Tyranny and, Corrup- tion... The most Startling, Fascinating, In- structive nnd Importunt Beok yet publishs ed. © Containing suthentic facts, indisputa- ble evidence, sworn testimony, complete and accurate details, Legislators, Farmers, Merchants, Ma- directly interested in the Btratagerns, Mas chinatione and Crimes of Corrupt Politi- cinns, Illicit Distillers, Gold Gamblers, Drawbnek Forgers and crafty Malefactors, Published in one attractive vomime, shout 500 wéll-filled pages, with spirited illustrations, Price low to suit the times, $4. Sold by subscription only. / Bend for circulnr and kpegial terms. Wm. Flint, Publisher, Phila., Pa. } } 2ndt * s is Amateur Cultivator’'s Guide, : is FORTHE J; | Ser and Kitchen Garden, 24th edition of this popular work. w hus met with so mueh aver in the ich now ready. It has been Ag snd improved, rinted with new type, and on fine paper, illustrated with a beautiful Lie thograph, and many other fine engravings from nature. It contains full description and the culture of over 1500 leading varie- ties of Flowers and Vegetables: also de- seriptive list of the noyelties of the Jistent sonson; to which is added a collection of 200 choice French Hybrid Gladiolus. This should see that they are kept. : Quite ‘some of the schovls in ‘the distriet— | | while some are tastefully decorated | | with mottoes, charts, pictures, filowers, | etc.,—a few exhibit bare, unsightly | | walls, with nothing atteactive about | ' them. The teaching very often corres- | | ponds with the general condition of | | the room. | The classification can be greatly! improved in several, Too few study | | Grammar, and Geography, while in| (some History 1s entirely neglected. | | The law requires the latter to be tanght | ‘and we trast it will speedily be intro- | | duced. While we do not believe in “eramiming” the minds of children | with too many studies we do think | that large boys and girls very frequent- | ly lose very much time and the good | of the school, by failing to properly | apply themselves, and not commen- cing their studies at the proper age and ttme. The teacher should be the best judge in this particular. | Its suggested that Man arawing | be taught in connection with Geogra- | phy. Oral instrustion is given in Physiol- ogy and Hygiene, in the Beaver Dam | and Penn Hall schools* (will be intro- | duced into all.) Singing is practiced daily in the Penn Hall, Hoy’s and | Decker's schools. ercise is about being introduced into lall But very few visits by parents | | are recorded, These visits should be more frequent, as they are calculated to do much good, by encouraging both teacher and pupils. Directors Auman, Krumrine, and Lettle accompanied the Supt. in visit. ing a number of the schools. Class Registers are used in a number of the above schools. ——— olf —— DEATHS. On the 22<t inst., at Potters Mills, Mr. Alexander M Coy. aged about 77 years, At Potters Mills, on the 23rd inst, Samuel Davis Walters son of Jacob Walters, aged 18 yours 8 months 13 days. MARRIAGES. On the 20 inst. by the Rev. J. M. Young Mr. Thomas Murray to Miss Sarah Tam- son Richards both of Mileshurg. 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. ¥®m. Each, article bought directly from the Manufacturer, with a -de- sive to suit this market FINE ALPACAS from 40c to 76c the finest—equal to $1,25 alpacas. SUITS—from $10to $18, best all wool Cassime: es. tm. He intends to close out his stock. HE THEREFORE NOW OFYERS BETTER BARGAINS THAN ELSEwHERE. . Oarpets at old rates, trom 50 cents to 76 eents per yard, for the best. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the best calicoes, and muslins in propertion, at old rates. “Women's Shes. common good, to wear 1] summer, at $1 per pair : Fine Boots from $3.50 to $7,60 for the CLOTHING price. at the lowest rates, an §UJT 5 from $10,00 to $18 for the best. . CALL AND SEE, and ifit aint true, Sternberg will treat. They only ask people to come and see even if they do not wish to buy. Rem NOTICE. Sternberg intends to make a change in his business, and there- fore will sell lover than any othor. He wishes all who owe Sternberg & Brandies, to settle positively by 1st of November ‘noxty-elee tho books will be given into oth er hapds to collect.; . i work, we feel confident, will compure fa- vorably with any similar one. Prom Levi Bartlett, Waraer, N. H. “I have received a copy of your superb. ly gotten up Amateur Cultivators Guide, 1 think it far ahead of anything of the kind aver before issued from the American ress.’ Sent to any addres upon receipt of 26 cents for pots cover, und 50 cents for tastefully bound in cloth. 21jn4t Washburn & Co., Boston, Mass. 1 was cured of Deafness and Catarrh by a simple remedy and will send the receipt free. MRS. M. C. LIGGETT, Hoboken, N, J° jan: 14'd4w, THE DEMON Wolcott's Pain Paint removes KILL of Pain. gists, and 181 Chatham Square, N. Y., jan 14" dw. -— Smoking Tobuceo is an excellent article of granulated Virginia, — Wherever introduced it is universally admired. —It is put up in handsome muslin bags, daily packed. Lorillard’s “Yacht Club” Smoking Tobacco has no superior; being denicotinized, 1t cannot injure nerveless constitutions, or people of sedentary habits, —It is produced from selections of the finest stock, and prepared by - patented and original manner, —It is very aromatic, mild, and light in than others: nor does it burn or sting the tongue, or leave a disagreeable after-taste. —Ovders for genuine, elegantly carved packed in neat leather » brand daily, Loriliard’s Century Chewing Tobacco. ~-"This brand of Fine Cut Chewing To- bacco has no superior anywhere, —[t is, without doubt, the best chewing tobacco in the country. Lorillard’s Snuffy Have been in general use in the United States over 110 years, and still acknowled- ged “the best” wherever used, — If your storekeeper does not have these articles for sule, ask him to get them. —They are sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere, —~Circulars mailed on application. 10de12t P. LoRILLARD &c0., New York. Hr ———— Look: Here! BOOTS & SHOES FOR FALL & WINTER TRADE!! se~The Largest and Best Stock, 22~0f BOOTS and SHOES, ever brought to Milroy. Men's Coarse Boots $3,50 and upwards, Boys’ from $1,87 to $4,205. Women's, $1.75 and upwards. Misses Shoes $1,80 to $3,00. Children’s, 70cts and upwards Persons wishing to purchase Boots and Shoes, will wo well to give him a call be- fore going elsewhere, J. L. MARKS, Milroy. 12novim 5 H. WILLIAMS & CO, ® Wholesale and Retail Dealers in COTTAGE FURNITURE, All kinds of TURNED WORK furnished to the trae at CITY PRICES. sdAlso TURNED PALINGS, BALUSTERS, and IAND RAILING Furnished to Builders. Upholstering, Repairing Furniture and everything pe taining to the business promptly attended to. Factory near Blanchard & Co's Planing Mill. ; UNDERTAKING, nerals with the most ELEGANT HEARSE. ever in this part of the country. ‘Wazx Rooy, No.7 BUSH HOUSE decl0,1y BELLEFONTE. PA. New Peddler Wagon, tor one or | two Botsss. for sale, very chea 4 apl10'68, tf, i i 5 ‘ i ' a — — Be ay G reant-Distri bution By the Metropolitan Gift Co. Cash Oifts to the Amount of $500,000. ; EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. iF Cash Gifts, each. eiereerens $20,000 20 40, ang: B00 iain pore cia 50 elegant rosewood pinnos ench $500.10 3: ih “ melodeons euch 350 Sewing Machines,........ “70 tA 300 go Gold Be La 75 to 800 ash Prizes, Silverware, &c., VATU Rbovererres errors iesaes senannens $1,008,000 A chance to draw any. of the above Pri. zes for 26 cents, Tickets describing Plizes are seafed in Envelopes und well mixed. On reeeipt of 23¢ u Sealed Ticket is drgwn, without ehoice, and sent by mail to any ad dress, a prize named ‘upon it will be delivered to he tieketholder on payment of One Dollar. Prizes are hwmediately a to uny address by express or return mill, i You will Rhow hat your Piiza in eles you pay for it. ny priie exchanged jor unother of the rr HG No Biuriks. Qur patrons enn depend ori fair dealing, Rererencrs. — Wao select the following from many who have lately drawn valua- ble Prizes, and kindly permitted us te pubiish them : Andrew J. Burne, Chicago, $10,000; Miss Clara 8. Walkar, Baltimore] Plano, $800; James M, Mathews, Detroit, SEEN Raa La i i i “" 100 . 700 i to 100 $5,000; Joha T. Andrews, Savannah, $5,- 000; Mist Agres Simmons, Charleston, Piano, $600. We publish no names with- out permission, Oprivioxs oy THE Press." The firm is relinble, und deser; o tieir success. — Week- ly Tribune, May 8. ** We know hem to be 4 Juit Sualing a. Y. Ilérald, May — oure w a S500 p which wis HN mand received. = ews, June ii i : Send for Circular. Lihardl inducements to Agents. Satisfuction guaranteed. Ev- or Prgkags of Sealed Envelopes eontains ONE CASH GIFT. Six Tickels for $1; All lets ters should be addressed to Harrve, WiLsow & Go, Wnovi2. | 195 Broadway, New York. bio TO THE WORKING CLASS — We are now prepared te furnish all classes with constant employment at homie, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Busi- ness new, light snd profitable. Persons of either sex can easily earn from ie, to 85 per evening, and n proportions] sum by de- voting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly a< much as men. That all who see this notice inay send their address, and test the business, we make this unparalled offer: To such as are not well sutisfled, we will send cne dellar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full par- ticulars, a valuable sample, which will de to commence work on, and a copy of The People's Literary Companion—one of the Inrgest and best ‘family newspapers pub- lished-—all seni free by mail eader, if vou want permanent, profitable work, ad- 5. ALLEN & CO... Augusta, 12novi0, 13L. cm Maine. en KREYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE FRONT, BISHOPST ' WHOLESALE DEALER IN i i i i i | { i The subscribar respectfully ealls the at- tention of the pubic to his establishment, where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Foreign ind g Domestic Liquors’ wholesale ted to be the best qualities according .to their respective =rices. His stock consists of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland Gin, Port, Muderia, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines—the best articles—at as reasonable rates as can be had in the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho- tel keepers and others to call and examine his Inrge supply, to judge for themselves and be certain of procuring what they buy, which cun seldom be done when purchus- ng in the city. 24 Physicians are respectfully requested to give his liquors a trial. apl0 ANEW Apothecary & | Drug Store, locgted in Brockerhoff's new block, Bish- op sireet, BELLEFONTE, Pa. The subscribers have the p.easure to in- form the citizens of Bellefonte, Centre, Clinton & Clearfield counties in general, that they expect to bo ready, by Monday next, (21st inst.,) to OPEN THEIR NEW DRUG STOLE, for the accommodation of the public, and they hereby extend a cordial invitation to all, who may be in need and wish to obtain Fresh, Pare, & Genuine Medi- cines, Chemicals, Drugs, and all such articles az are kept in a Firt Class Drug Store, discretion, in the cities of NEW YORK snd PHILADELPHIA, by the senior partner of the Establishinent, who has had OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE in the Art—and who speaks, reads and writes the German languige as well as the English tongha, being fully as wellagquain- 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 can and will CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICIANS PRE: SCRIPTIONS, in either language; and shall do it by day und by night. ; We modestly and kindly ask for a liberal share of public favor and patroage. Our stock consists of PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDI- CINES, & 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 ¢ery finest and best Cut- lery, Combs of all kinds : 1vo- rv, Gam and’ Horn, Bird- cages and Seed, Pure Whitelead, Zine in Oil, China Gloss, Linseed Oil, All the various fancy colored Paints dry and in Oil, Furniture and Coaeh Varnish, as also DeMarr Yaraich, and a few appro- wad Patent’ Medicines, and lastly, a large and well selected Lot of WALL-PAPER, ANDCHEAPAT wine viz: ¥rom 10cts per Bolt up to $2.50—~Give us aoalle | ZELLER & JARRETT, uml Drukgists & Apothecaries. WH SH. Herring, Mackeral, &c., a WHE FL RN SIDE s THOMAS r ‘highest market pricos paid for all BE of country produce, at BUBNSIDE & THOMAS, w & on * THE “BELLEFONT We have always op hand. : GENTS CALF AND: KIP. BOOTS A larger wesortiont of Ladies and Chik ren’s Sires thar nny other place in town. Gum Shoes, every style, make and size: We ask mn exsndination of our goods, before prrchasing Hist kote. : , octltf, GRAHAM & SON. PAR TS for FARMERS and others.— The Grafton Mineral Ps it Co, are now manufreswring the Bést, Cheapest an most durable Paint in tse { two oats well put on, rized sith pure linseed oil. wilt ast Wor 1B year; it is a ligat brows or beautiful chaalate color, and can be chan- ged to green, lead, gtone, drab, olive, or creum $0 5wik the domeumer. Jt is valuable for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car makers, Pails and Wooden ware Agri- cultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Shint toms, Canvass, Metal and ‘Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire ind Water {one otur- er huving used & 000 bbls. the past year,) and asa paint for any pur fs unsarpres- ed for Br durability, ehticity vg ice $6 bl. of 300 pounds hesiveness. which will supply & frrmer for years to come. Warranted in ali cases us above. Send for au ¢irenlsr which gives fall purse. ulars. None genuine unless brasided in a trade mark, Gratton Mineral Puint. Per. sons can nh the aint and boat the mou- cy on reg vhithe goods. Aodress oetld, bm ~ BY Ce & CO, 264 Pearl street, New York. | ~ MANUFACTORY. iin T HIS g E at eagertown, on the n auc Bellefonte Jumprke, has howe hadd a fine stock Larviages : u and Spring Wagons, Ren, now offers for sale as superior in quality and styles te anv mantfsctared i ¢ try. They are made of the v b hw stock b first class pra workmen, and finish in u style that challenges co rison with any work out of or nthe Eastern cities and can Le sgld at lower prices than those manutnetu im large towns and eities, amidst high ym. ruinous of liv- ing. Being Minstor of his own situation, anxious to excel in bis artisticnl profession and free from any ame in his busi. ness, ho has tee 20d ability to devele his entire attention to bis pmofession and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike to all patron s, operatives, his country , ana imseltf, Call and examine his stoek and learn his prices, and yeu ennmot fail to be satisfied. REPAIRING of all kinds done weatly, promptly, na reasonably. Fa Yeagertown, June 12, 1868 —1y. GE THIS WAY | : SUYIS! SUITS W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would inform the men of Peansvalley, and his old friends aud customers, as well as all others who may desire to be rigged out, In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma. terial they choose. 1 would Iam still in the field, and prepared to accommo. rr 1 have a large and pacellont fssort- ment of ib vi es Furnishing Goods, 5 ‘ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings from which garments will be made to or- der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. All 1 ask is to call and examine my fine stock. Having just bought my goods du- ring the lust panic, I defy competition as to Prices durability, and fashion, this side of Philadelphia : : Remember the Place W. W. MeCLELLAN, No. 4 Brokerhof's Row, Allegheny street, | Bellefonte, Pa., where othr pL | vestings, callurs, umbrellss, cains, hats, caps, in short, everything to completely rig out a gentleman, can be AG ond heal up in the intest style. , for WILCOX & GIBBS I wm also agent Sewing Machine, which s be seeu by de25,68y all desiring n machina ORSE COLLARS, if you don’t wad vour horsé’s shoulders galled anh madesore, hoarse gn good hare collars at URNSIDE & THOMAS. (CEFIRE HALL Furniture Room s! J. 0. DEININGER, respacttully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he hasconstantly on hand, and makes to order, ail kinds of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, | SINKS, WASHSTANDS, GORNER CUPBOARDS TABLES, &ec., &e | | “oME Mipx CruArRs Arways OX HAND His stock of ready-made Furniture is large and warranted of good workmanship and si all made under his own immediatesuperyis sion, and is offered at rates as cheap as else- where. Thankful for past favers, he solic its a continuance of the same, Call and see his stock before purchasing ap2{'6aly. 7 Alexander Shannen, CONVEYANCER.—The under- signed having taken out « license as aScri- vener and Conveyancer, respectfully offers his‘services as such, in the wriling o Deeds, Releases, Contracts, and also in clerking at sales. i “kinds sof banks Sad reveitue amps always on hand. ce a Lr Vays on SHANNON. + Posie in all their varieties, children carriages, willow ware, guns, pis. Uasy powder, elsewhere. An L, CR artri GURNSIDE « THOMAS’ &s
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