TS Wh ERR i EN i oy oy # o ET & GaBEA MEL * FE # 3 WE ea gn a ia FEL dis hut od Fle Baa 4 3 CENTRE HALL REPORTER. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11th 180. 4 LOCAL ITEMS. "LOCAL WEWS.—Odr friends will oblige by sending in any items of local inter- y sen : est, ineludin - denths, marriages, &e., as el i i such are A read by ig Ther in { duce & medicine of universal applica. a west, many of whom get the Reporter. [tion and extraordinary merit and ‘ & wou 4. esteem it a favor Baur kind ne | make it known, he could not only Tons wo casionally mail a copy i . g the Roars * leit and acquaintan- | eHich himsel fand escape the drudgery 9o8 who formerly Jived in Centra county | af physician's life, but also benefit the sick in‘a greater measure than by and. removed to other pa.ts, which WRC H 8 Q 3 ars. » ue . induce, many, to become suger! # his private practice. He therefore BLANKS TBlank Summons, Vendu | consulted with the best physicians he could find and the result was the pro- Notes, Rxeoutions, nad Judgment and Ex. duction of the Judson's Mountain emption Note combined ' istines War rants, &e., for sale at this VRIES A ¥y ot ~+erfror Herb Pills, a famous and most success ful medicine. He began, in a small : SALES. way to make the Mountain Herb Pills o of Hiram pas Foitet fwpl, Feb. - = j 1oTseho : ) M Te Das Hench, or. known by advertising them and such was the aloe of his Pills, that iN % | ti ; » ; Sale of David Hennieh, ‘sr. Potter twp, Rirmatoc and household, Feb. 22, 4 Sule of D. few years he had not only. amassed a fortune but had that rare satisfaction h EW Potter twp, farm- dod Fh February, Mock, un 16! WwW. IDV Tots at Sprivg | . A : © Ms, on 26th Feb, Wh for a rich man. of having relieved the Sale'of rend estate of P. Fleisher, dec'd, | sick, and benefitted his fellow-men in fn - Te gras TO of 8. Harpster, | YeLY part of the country, as thousands det'd alin Halli Fob ARH, of grateful. testimonials could prove. Wh DE Keller's sule, in the Loop, en | The Judson's Mountain Herb Pills have cured Dyspepsia, Liver Com- plaint, Female Irregularities and and all Billious disorders. This little 25th Feb... farmstock. Sale of farm of Sol. Weaver, dec'd, Miles twp.. Feb. 26th. Sale of Wm. Keller, sr, near Centre Hull, on 1st Murch, farmstock and furni- | sketch serves both to adorn a tale and point & moral. Dr. Judson's Pills were meritorious and the doctor hima self knew the value of printers ink. {For sale by all dealers. - febd 2m. ture, mrp on AAI MET i cnn 8 § a Fo adRE & i 3 - i a hs i gai i cl . Ey — ; al of had | als: * Boot & Shon Stavnt iil aig dT Pau Nex! door i Poet Dif " “or fs a I ———. - . —————c— _. Groat Distributioe By the Metropolitan Gift Co, Onsh Gifts 0 the Amount of £800,000. EVERY TURRET DRAWS A PRIZE. | h Chuish Gifts, 4d | 3 He...hkd... cennannee 320,000 10 ' a“ sevennnnes 10,000 | *) 6.000 | 10 1,000 200 30 200 saseevii sons Cetssnnnns . po 100 5 elegant resewood pianos gieh $200 to 700 rt Mt melodeons each 75 to 100 800 Sewing Machines... 4 50 to 200 500 Gold Watehes.............. 70 to 300 Cash Prizes Bilverwnre, &e., oy VAIEA Blasisnnrs sein co iommaisssnpne Bly ) A chance to draw any of the ho eh zes for 25 cents, Tickets describing Prizes are #éaled in Envelopes and well mixed. On receipt of 26c n Sealed Ticket is drawn, without choice, and sent by mail to any ad dress. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticketholder on payment of One Dollar. Prizes are immedigtely dont to any address hy express or return muil. / You will know what your Prize is before you pay for it. Any prise erchanged for another of the sme value. No Blniiks. ur patrons can dopund on fair dealing. REFERENCES, — Wa select the following from many who have lately drawn valua- ble Prizes, and kindly permitted us to publish thems Andrew J, Burns, Chiengn, $10000: Miss Clarn 5. Walkar, Balt ore, Piano, $800; Jumes M. Mathew, Détreit, K5.000; Jobin TF. Andrews, Savannah, $5,- 000; Miss Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Piano, S000. We publish no names with- lout permission. |, : Orixioxs oF THY PrEsk,—"The firm is relidble, wilt deserve Yule aupenason Wethe by Aribuna, May 8. *'V J em to be VenDend for a fuir dealing aN T. Herald, Muy circular and special terms. . Flint, 128 “Asfisiend of ours drow a S500. prize, Publisher, Philai,’ Pai | / 21jndt | whigh was (Frompny received.” —Daily Amateur Cutiyator's Guide, | Suid orc, Send for Circular; Liberal inducements FORTHE to Agents, Satisfaction guaranteed. Ev- " Flowerand Kitchen Garden. ery Folie ‘of Sealed Envelopes contains - 24th edition of this popular work, which’ ON CASH GIFT. dix Tickets for $1; has met with #0 mueh favor in the, past, is 13 for $2 85 for $5; 110 for $15. “All let- now ready. It Has been re-written and ters should be Sliressalila c improved, printed ‘with new type, and ontli 4 hyd AREER, 1 1L30N & UO, fine paper, Mlustrated with a beautiful Li- | novi + FS Broadway, New York, thograph, and many other fing engravings | = Tr from nature, It contains full deseription | nnd the culture of over 1600 lendiag varie- | ties of Flowers and Vegetables! also de’ { keriptive list of the novelties of the present 00 | season; to which is added a collégtion wf 5 | 200 choice French Hybrid Gladiolus. This work, we feel confident, will compare fa- vorably with any similar one. From Levi Bartlett, Warner. N. 1, “1 nave received a copy of yoat superb- ly gotten up Amiteur Cultivitor's: Guide, 1 think it far ahead of anything of the kind ever before issusd from the American pross.”’ Nent to any addres upon receipt of 25 cents for puper cover. and 00 cents for tastefully bound in cloth. 2ljndt 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 4w, SH OO PR AE Se a————— og | THE MAGIC COMB will changs an nent | colored hair or beard to a Jorma black or brown it containsmo poison, A yr one can use it. One sent by mail for “1. | Address, MAGIC COMB ¢o., Springfield, Mass. 11fed im GTFT—Agents wanted —Ladios and A Gentlemen fof their khare moments, s- A Sewing Muchinet n Cla d Watch, un. Bis ble onay dq other goods ven fis Dre iy fy dog When Whores What, Pd all other particulars Free. Address O. L, Van Allen, 171 Bridway, N.Y 2linds Fur FAMILY USE—simple, cheap, re- linble, Knits everything. GENT nu ted, Circularand sample stocking FREE. Addrecs - Hinkley Kaitting Machine Co., Bath, Me, SE ~2jndt Agents. Wanted for The Secrets of INTERNAL REVENUE, EXPOSING the Whiskey Ring, Gold Ring, und Drawback Frauds, Divalging systematic Rabbery of the Public Treasury, Organized Dapredations, Conspiracies and Ruids on the Government-~Official Turpi- tude, Malfeasunce, Tyranny and Corrap< tion, The most Startling, Fascinating, Ing structive and Important Book. ot publish- ed. "Containing suthentic facts, indisputa< ble evidence, sworn testimony, complete and socurats details, : Legislators, Farmers, Merchants, Me- chanius, every Citizen and Taxpayer, are directly interested in the Stratagents, Ma. chinations und Crimes of Corrupt Paliti. cians, Ieit’ Distillers, Gold | amblers, Drawback Forgers and crafty Mulefactors, —Published . in one attractive voium ahout 500 well-filled “ puges, with ‘kpirite illustrations, Price low to suit the times, $3. Sold by fubiseription ool A MAN tn, an nies Joo A an Marseilles, Feb. 5-~Considerable excitement was occasioned in this city this morning by the falling of two, houses ‘with a tremendous crash, Twelve persons’ were buried in the ruin, but'it is thought all are not kil. led. Two bodies have been recovered from the ruins, Madrid, Feb, '5.—It is reported to- day that the duke of Meutpenser, as a candidate tor the Spanish throne, will be altogether abandoned. Prince George, a Catholie, thirty seven years of age, son of the King of Saxony, is now talked of in some quarters, while others propose Prince Charles of Prus sia, In “A Book About Words,” the ave thor gives an explanation of the phrase, “Nine Tailors Make a Man.” In the olden time the strokes of the passing bell wera called “telless,” and as nine strokes indicated the death ‘of a man, | while three announced that of a child | and six that of a woman, the words “nine tellers,” were easily preverted into nine tailors. ch er The following is the last witicism of (Reorge Denniston Prentice, the great yet apd editor: “It is reported that Boast Butler wrote the Spanish Cortes that he would accept the throne of Spain but after hearing that the Crown Jewels were already stolen withdrew the offer. The deep snow this week rendered the highways to almost impassable, causing a detention of mails on Tues day and Wednesday. mii mental Rates mvt Some years since a poor but talented gentleman of the medical profession conceived the idea that if he could pro- ¥ FEERANENS hun La i 5 i We have always on band. £7) GENTS CALF ANU RiP BOOTS A larger assortment of Ladies and Chil- dren's Shoes than any other place in town. Gum Shoes, every style, make and «ize. We ask an examination of onr gouds, before purchasing elsiwhere. octish, GRAHAM & SON. Al for FARMERS and others — The Grafton Mineral Paint Co. ave now manufacturing the ienpest and EE fa Ur fa 1008 15 years: it is & Tn can be chan- beau choclate color, and ¢ g aj oad, Stone, drab, olive, or is valuable cream to suit the consumer, Tt for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Our makers, Pails pd Wooden ware, Agri- cultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessel. and Ships’ Canvass, Metal and bemg Water nroof,) Fl f Noths ng Manufactur- er having used 5, 000 bbls. ; and us a paint fi ur, an pas. ) or an unsu ed for body, durability, e ei ad- hesiveness. Price $6 per bbl, of ) pounds “which will supply a Gymer for years to Loma. Virvanzed ho al cases $ da sbote. n @ gircular © Tes partic- ulars. None ar bich Sives full b in a trade mark. Grafton Mineral Paint. Pere SONS CAN grderche Point Th ey on receipt of the g ess oetlh, tim RL iy & CO. | 26 Peattstreat, New York. COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, A HIS munufacturing establishment at ad Bel PEARRRRIR BRN Nanay i“ RRAREIRAN ERRNO Srna, i EL Cassens is —— etl miata. THE AGE," - Daily & Weekly, for 1870, The only Democratic Morning Journal Published in English in Philadelphia. “An Abstract and Brief Chronicle of the Times!" The beginning of the New Yoar isa good time to subscribe for a newspaper, and to subscribe for The ge isn ab beginning of the New Year. The success of sny po- litical party depends, in a great measure upon the charwcter and influence of its public press, and without the thorough promulgation of its doctrines in a popular form, it cannot hope LO s¢oure a parmanent hold on the masses, Anxious to furnish, not-on Vv fa positical friends, but also to the general render of all classes and political complexions a first-glass daily and weekly journal, the publishers of The Age now offer one not excelled in point ofexcellance by siny other newspaper in tha country, and unhesitutingly challenge comparisons with the best and most ces] dailies published in the Union, The home and family circle will not be forgotten, It will be essentially a home and family paper as well as a political Journal, In fact, ev ry department with- out exception, will be go managed and conducted as to give valimited satisfaction und preséntthe appearance of alive, active, wide-awade, and go-ahead journal, worthy of ull men’s patronage and all women's en- courngement, and maply remunerating every one who taxes it, reads it, or adver- tises in its columns, Terms of The Daily Age: One year, by mail Six months Three months 2 For any period less than three monti at the rute of one dollar per menth. The postage on the Daily Aze is thirty cents per quarter, or one dollar and twenty cents per annam, if prepaid at the office of delivery. Payment required invariably in ndvanca. | Terms of the Weekly Age: N. H., Proprietors, jun, 7 Im Ope ee year a a ae Twenty copies 22,00 T'o Owners of Horses and Cattle.— | Rifty copies 55,00 Tobias’ Derby Condition Powders are war-.| The above terns will be rigidly adhered ranted superior tu any others, or no pay, | 12 and ho Rojice, will Pe taken of u sub | cia oc of dich - >. scription until paid in advance. Rot the Bure of Disten pe r. W urns, Bots, a Philadelphi, or postoflice or- Coughs, Hide:bound, Colds, &e., in Hor | ders, payable tothe order of the Publish- | _ _— ses; and Coids, Loss of Milk, | ers; being safer, and preferable to an. oth- KILL THE DEMON Black Tongue, Horn Distemver. &e.. er mode of remittance. All who send mo= of Pain. Wolcott's. Pain Paint removes Cattle: Thavatre perfectic. sail Li Bey by express, must prepuy express char. | pain instant ly, and heals old Ulcers. Wol- Atle ey are perfectly suie and inno- Address WELSH & ROBB. | cott’s Annihilator cures Catarrh, Bronchit< Nos. 14 and 16 South 7 st, Philad | is and Cold in the head. Seld by all Drug- ns | gists, and 181 Chatham Square, N. Y,, 1 - x > : STERNBERG on @» op @ The mails not having been regular, accounts for omitting market reports, MILROY MARKETS, Corrected by M'Atee & Reed, White Wheat $1305... Red B1L00.......on.. Reve 0.80 ......Corn" 0.95.,...08ts 43......... Plaster per ton 10,00.......8alt per sack 2,75 Flour (family) 4,00... Batter 25... ....... Eggs 18,........ Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16 | Hams 25....... Lard 18.......Potatoes 0,50.... | Apples dried 12}, Burley $080 Pork 11 | BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White Wheat $1,00, Red 0 90. ..:Rye...... Corn 065, ...... Qutsdd Barley 0 60. .,....Cloversead 7,00 Potatoes 0,50, Vand por pound 18.0... Pork par paund 00, Butter 40.......Eggs 30. .....Plasterper gon $16 Tallow 124... Bacan 2...... Hum 8, © Sal Rev, Port's sale, Rabersburg, March 12 Ezra Spirgléret » Hiw &h Loon, on 8rd of March, furmstock and household. +& TAKE NOTICE. PERSONS GOING TO HOUSE-KEED. ING, and others, in NE OF Ry RNITURE, . Lowi Pde well to call wt : eo v Cups New Warerdoms, ‘on Main street, Milroy, where he keeps Fur- niture of all kinds, CHEAPER THAN EVER. 14jnsm BAB PECOGFA'LR NOTICES, SEERA EAR Ra EE ae RNA Nahas aay ji . Ea NN VEGETABLE SICILIAN | HAIR BRENEWER. has proved itself t » be the mest perfect pre. paration for the Huir ever offered to the public to Gray Hair to.its Original Color and Promote its Growth where it ha: fallen off from disease or natu- ral decay. It will prevent the hair from falling out. All who use it are unanimous in awarding it the praise of being the best Hair Dressing extant. Our treatise on the Huir sent free by mail. Manufactured on- | ly by Price $1,00. For sale by all dealers in| Medicines. J cagestawn, on the Jewistows nite burn Bas now on a fine stoek of Crit bus es, Sulkies hy Ta ugene which he Row offers or sule Ws spporior in quality and styles te anv mans Rtuted dn tHe Eo ntry. They are made of the very best sensoned stock first class practical workmen, and finis in a style that challen; osmpariion with any wore outer or in the, Eustern cities and can be sold at Jower prices than those A JE Sek SH. amidst high rents and ruinous prie . ing. A or of his ‘own situation, a fs to : i is inti nx exeelin his a : rofesst an e froma ah novinos o hil :] ness, he has time and abili ity to devote his entire sttention. to his profession: and eis cudty endering ‘satisfaction alike te al patyuns, operatives, his country, ana ims . ‘t 2 Call and examine his stock and learn bis prices, and you cannot fail to 1 bes Bi da ay in Y.. wr oy. * RAIL-ROAD MEETINGS. —We notice that meetings of the friends of our projected railroad, have been ap- pomited as foldowss + + | Spruce Creek, February 9th, Pive Grove, Febraary 10th, Boalsburg, February 11th, Centre Hall, February 12th, Penn Hall, February 14th, Millheim, February 15th, Rebersburg, February 16th, Avonsburg, February 17th. | Hon. G. I. Miller, and others, will | be present to address these meetings. al Ee “Bx i "TO THE WORKING CLASS «+ We are ‘mow prepared to, furnish wll classes with constant employment al home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments, Busi- ness new, light and profituble. Persons of either sex can easily earn from 0c. ‘te 835 per evening, and u proportiunal sum Ly de- voting their whole time to the business, Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That ull who sce this notice may sond their address, and test the business, we make this unparalled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send cne dollar to pay for the trounle of writing. Full par- ticulars, un valuable sample, which will de to conuncnce work op, and a copy of The People’s Literary Companion—one of the largest and best family newspapers pub- lished -—all seni free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, ad- dress EK. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Muine, 12novél, 13¢, “ta Frank Brown, of Harris twp. killed ..8 hog, which weighed, when dressed, - 998 pounds... i 1 @ ¥ ' "HalPs Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- «<newer, the only reliable preparation oor. restoring gray hair to its original "olor. wool ently a Emigrants can go from New York to San Francisco for $40. R.P. HALL & CO.. Nushun | oral Ek a ’ i reasonably. Teagertown, June 12, 1868 —1y. ~ 70 suns: SUITS W. 'W. McClellan; at Bellefonte, would inform the men of Pennsvalley; and his old friends and enstomers, as well as I} 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. I would say that T am still in the field, and prepared to accommo- slate, ] have a large and excellent assort- ment o ; Furnishing Goods, Jed pale gig ~ The Watchman dubs Brainerd a/ias + MCracken, « local of. the National. #1 tpuder Jeg” © From the cackling that we hear “iround that establish- ment, we always, judged. there iwas » “geesey” in it. The largest vineyard in Callfornin $1.50 | . 2.50 | has 306,000 vines, coveriig 450 acres. - Two things should be kept under complete control—fire and tewper. ——— A BAUM, ® REYNOLDS NEW MARBLE FRONT, BISHOPST, © WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS om si 5 Getting into a passion is a good deal like getting into a barberry bush. The bush comes out all right, but you don’t. > — TC wr Ew Lecrurg.—Rev. Officer, formerly a missldnnry to Adriea, will deliver a lecture for the benefit of the Lutheran chureh of Bellefonte, in the court house nensnext. Saturday évening, subject: ¢ Lae’ Manners” and Customs of Wes- tern Africa.” On the following day, Sunday, the church will be dedicated. SE Coughs, in I EO», cent; no need of stopping the working of 21j3¢ They iucrense the apy give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and you will never be without them. The Inte Hiram Woodruff, celebrntad trainer of trotting horses, used Col. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Fordham, N.Y; would not use them until he was told of | Your animals, elite, | There are three colored members in the Texas Senate, and eight in the House, jan 14" dw. LORILLARD'S “EUREKA” Smoking Tobaceo is an excellent article of | granulated Virginia, — Wherever introduced it is universally admired, ~=1t is put up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed, Lorillard’s “Yacht Club” Smoking Tobacco has no superior ; being denicotinized, it eannot injure nerveless constitutions, or people of sedentary habits, ~It is produced from selections of the finest stock, and prepared by + patented and original wanner. ~1It is very aromatic, mild, and light in weight—hence it will last much longer than others; nor does it burn or sting the tongue, or leave a disagreeable aftersguste. ~Qrders {or genuine, elegantly carved Meueerschaum Pipes, silver mounted, and packed in neat leather pocket cases, ure placed in the Yucht Club brand daily, Lovillard's Century Chewing Tobacco. —Thiz brand of Pine Out Chewing To- bacco has no superior anywhere, It is, without doubt, the best chewing tobacco in the country, Lorillard’s Snufis Have been in general use in the United States over 110 years, and still acknowled- ged ‘‘the best” wherever used. The subscriber respectfully calls tho st- tention of the public to his establish: ts where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Foreigan and Domestic Liguors® wholesale ut the lowest cash prices, which are warran- ted to be the best qualities secording to their respective srices. His stoek consists of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland Gin, Port, Muderia, Cherry,” Blackberry and other Wines—the best urticles—at us reasonable rates as can be had in the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carcaway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and New England Ram, Cordiu! of aH kinds, He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho- tel keepers and others to call and examine his large supply, to judge for themselves and be ¢ertarn of procuring what they buy, which can seldom be done when purchas- ng in the citys & -> The February number of the “Phrenolo- gical Journal,” published by 8. R. Wells, New York, as usual, is replete with most excellent reading matter. This Journal at- fords more real Wstrdetion im relation to man, than any other publication we know of. a “ o> - ——— he Has been to the extreme end of the Porter Case AgaiN.—We hear it rumored that the Potter will case is to turn up in a new phase, by Mr. Potter moving to Ohio and after becoming a citizen of that state, instituting a suitdn the U. S. Court. This, howev- er, need give no cause for uneasiness. then for years. hile, For BOOTS & SHOES market. I TALSO) (3 Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestin gs from which garments will be made to or er in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. what they are composed, since which he is never withodt them, He has over twenty funning horses in his charge, and for the last three years has used no other medicine tor them, to Boston. ——————————- i Aims MARRIAGES On 285. Juu.. by Rev. C. H. Reiter, Mr. Lewis Brumgard, of Brushvalley, and Miss Maria BK. Weise, of Haines twp, refer any one to him. Over 1000 other ref- On 8rd inst., by same, Mr. Reuben Stamp | brances exun be seen at the Depot, and Miss Eliza Jane Smetzler, both of Cen- }/ F Le fr dl 1a : tre county. hl oe sale by Druggists, Snddlers, Price On the 6th inst, by the same, at the house N salts per box. Depot, 10 I ark Place, | of Jacob Hostermsn, esq, Mr. Andrew | © *W York. febim Jaekson Hosterman and Miss Emma Year- ick, both of Haines twp. On same day, by the sume, at the housa of Adan Hostersnan, Mr. John 8, Ayman. For DRY GOODS to New York. . - He has kindly permitted me to lel « oDEEP Syow.—We were visited by quite a d ep snow this week, which _ oputsdn end’ to the sprinzlike weather : "whith we liad Tor the last four weeks, " Buow commenced to fall early on ~Fuesday ‘morning and continued all day, and measures some two feet in depth, It was somewhat stormy all the while, but uo great degree of cold. At Lock Haven, we are informed, there is a great deal more snow than » 3 In this section, . aX - > "The Petraleam Centre Record says: ~The new well on the McCray farm, For CLOTHING to Philadelphia. a. Kach article bought directly from the Maunufucturer, with a de- sire to suit this market ged AU 1 ask is to call and examine my fine stock. Having just ring the last panic, 1 def com petiti to Prices, durability, uid firshiony this side of Philadelphia 3 Remember the Place ) W. W. McCLELLAN No. 4 Brokerhof's Row, Allegheny street. Bellefonte, Pu., where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, eallars, umbrellas, cuins, hats, caps, in short. everything to completely rig out a gentleman, can be had and made up in the Intest style. ie Cp I um also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, which should be seen by all desiring a machine - de25,68y items Abb Peculiar Adaptability. —Brandreth’s Pilis.—Their peculiar adaptability to all constitutions as cleansers of the bowels and the blood has established their great merit. They restore the liver, the spleen and even | the heart to healthy action when other re- | medies have boen used without producing | any benefit. They do not expose those who use them to any danger, being as safe as salutary, FIN E ALPACAS from 40c to 76¢ the finest—equal to $1,25 alpacas. 23 Physiemns are respectfully requested of Miltheim, and Miss Catharine Ulrich, to 4 his liquors a Ps y Fano of Penn twp. | i On 29th ult.,, Wesley Ch ndler, of Lock Haven, und Miss Margaret Shafer, of Aa- ~onsburg, On 2th ul. Wm. M., Lutz and Miss Emn- maUrus:, boch of Buffalo Run. SUITS —from $10to $18, best all wool Cassimer es. 4. NEW Apothecary & alin. Ym. He intends to close out his stock. mm SAA ra i Farmers and Owners of Buildings, | Look to your Interests |—The Cum verland | Valley Mutual Protection Company, at Carlisle, in order to compete with ether Fire Insurance Conipanies on furm prop- | erty, the above Company has adopted he | following tariff of rates oh Furm Preperiy | and Dwellings in Towns, that are isolated | for seventy-five feet or over. mention of which we have heretofore ar Sy escon] ind 8. to, préaduce’tiventy 9 RET RA The ert is the bton erty of Mr J. M. Kepler who resides + + at. Philipsburg, Centre county, Pa. Mr. K. owns about fifteen acres of un- developed oil land on this farm, which will éentually’ prove valuable terri- io... tory. This property adjoins the Dal- + ozel fapm upon which developements are being quite extensively made. lessrs. Sharp and Wordengare about vo a well ‘on the Dalzell . Devlin alg8 has a well arly com leted on the@@alzell farm. # Dlher pastiesare about td commence #, i+ operations ont this dnd the , M¢Cray escafyvnl "Thére 1586 doullt but : that So anuchgood territory exis ‘34%1 ~einity sand the coming © 3 sandr Witness active bouts. vr yi1vo7n Se haat), sien #1 | 3 ; : anoid A DistressiNG Case. —0 Lan spresday-lastia very distressing #4 bakhesime time exciting case . in the family of Mr." Bond Y of this place, - whigh jresult ed STEEN h of his eldest child, a very inter little boy: It seems that the [0 en had been eating candy during vthé Torennohl atid at diuner had eaten corn starch, short[y after which they fur ereseized with violent vomiting ; oth- er symptoms of poison manifest :d them- 1 sel VES, and the news soon spread that, ' th J mily had been poisonzd. The lite yoy itngered until ‘noon, yester- : a «Jody, when he'died, and hia shelly: the "only temaining child of My. Valentine, a | 38 still, alive, but cannot possiblg sur- ‘vive. The children were aboat®two and four years of age. Drs. Hibler oot Failambl wii were cilled in yes- day, proounced the disease malig- hy scarlet fever, and Dr. Tipple, the vite family physician, ‘maintains. that the 5 ichikdren were poisoned. Which bf the Physicians are right, we suppose will 3 own.in the case of the little girl. 3 ow 3 eg CASH PLAN. | Dwellings, Stone or Brick, without frame Additions, Slaté or Metal Roof, one family | lyr. 20e; 2yr. 336, yr. 45¢, dyr. Tocts, Dwellings, Stone or Brick, Shingld one family, lyr. Ze, 2yr. 45¢, dyr. d 90 cents, Frame Dwellings, one family, 1 2y'r 55¢, 3y'r Toe, oy'r 81,00. Barns or Out Buildings on Farms or Brick, ly'r 40c, 2y'r 55¢, 3y'r 7 $1.00, | : Barns and. Out Buildings on Frame, 1y'r 35¢, 25’ 0c; 8y'r § $1,20. : A For contents charge same as bui JoHN T GREEN, Sec.—ISAAC H Bellefonte, (Agent. $6. $1000 actual Insurance can for 1 year for 83,50, or five years {8 4 on Barns and Outbuildings, $1000 on $105 Lied $3.00, 08.5 yomrs $10, | Errors or Yourn.—A Gentleman suffered for years from Nervous Debi Premature Decay, and all the effec youthful indiscretion, will, for the sul Hering humanity, send free to all a it, ithe simple remedy by which he wa s Sufferers wishing to profit by th I's experience, ean do so by ad - , ill perfect.confidence, : . a Jomx B. Oaprx, No. 42 Cedar st., New York oof | Pr. | & 8B myld,y mamma lt A renege C100 REWARD !—I will give one thoy- sand dollars reward forany case of the fol- lowing diseases, which the Médical Facul-* ty have pronounced incurable, that Dp, Dr) Richau's Golden Balsam No. 1, will cure Syphilis in its primary and secondary stages, such as old Uleers, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and Soreness of the Scalp, eradicating disens: and mercury thoroughly —Dr, Richi Golden Balsam No. 2, will ure the stages of Syhailitic and mercurial rhe tis, and I defy those who suffer from diseases to obtain a radieal eure witho the aid of this medicine, which does n yrevent the patients from eating and drin ing what they like. or 2: $5 per bottle or two bottles, $9, Dr. Richaw’s Golden Antidote, a safe and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel and all Urinary Derangements, accom, a- nied with full directions. Warranted to care. Price, $3 per bottle. Dr. Richau's Golden’ Eiixir d' Amour, a ‘radical cure for General Debility in old or young, imparting energy to those who have ed a life of sensuality. Price, $5 per bot- tle $9. e, or two bottles ot aif 35 3 oy 2 Fry ak I Bro wnilsvd Al vassal containing heated coaltar, «68 hafisediior siosping in hot castings, took -g U1 five in owe: of the shops of the Mant’g 8 "Co, of this ‘pl ce, on Tuesday, raising o bot CG Wa fearful Banie;" owing to the timely |, On receipt of price, by thal or Expross, » » ii 5 ese 1 dies 11h a5 0 41 ¥nid of the workmen who. rushed ‘to the place!’ Prompt attention paid to all corre- spot, the fire was put out hefore any | spondents. None genuine without the serious damage was done. Mr. Rees- | name of Dr. Richau’'s Golden Remedies, — : D. B. Richards, sole proprietor, blown in man received some bfrns on hand Glass of bottles. Address, Dr. D. B, Rich- and face. ards, No. 228 Varick st., New York. loc! lon Extruct from Letter to Dr. Brandreth, from C. J. Fay, Esq., P. M., Hammonton, i ! m ' earthly voyage would soon terminate. ut after taking one box of Brundreth's Pills, I began to feel better. Well, sir, when 1 had used up twelve boxes I was a well, healthy man—my weight having gone from 131 pounds up to 152 pounds, I then ordered a supply, an! between that time and the present 1 have retailed three thous sand dollar's worth of these invaluab.e strumental in saving thousands J FXY. P.M y ali Drukgists. Observe my hite letters in the government BRANDRETH. EAINSE 11" impo | Scignee, foll iralyze the system. estfof the Unwary own by law. In the mean- © hair) but! ¥ [1 L 1 tm : » ’ 1 . . Tist illo ’'s Ixcelsior Hair Dye, is offered 4 r the guarantee of Professor Chilton, anous analytical chemist, as angi . Har less Pre wan 1 armiess reparation, STADORO'S HAIR PrEsSER possing, acts like a ghar Dyeing. Try ee ruggists, BOoNSUMPTIVES. ~The § if been restored to health few Wy a very simple remedy, gffe® hav- ffered several years with a severe tection, and that dread disease, Con- n—-is anxious to make known to bv sufferers the means of cure. Bho desire.it, he will send a copy Bescription used (free of charge), flirections for preparing and using Which they willfind a SURE CURE SUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, 0 object of the advertiser in send resorigition is to benefit the afflic- fi spread information which he con- #0 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 address ~~ Rev. EDWARD A. WiLsoN, myld,y Williamsbarg Kings co. NY WORDS OF WISDOM, vor vouxe MEN, On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Erring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Howarp Association, Box P, Philadel- phia, Pa. Jund,ly THEREFORE NOW OFFERS BETTER BARGAINS THAN ELSEwHERE. IIE Carpets at old rates, trom 50 cents to 75 cents per yard, for the best. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 12} te 16 cents, the best calicoes, and muslins in propertion, at old rates. Women's Shoes, commen good, to wear all summer, at $1 pet pate Fine Boots from $85,50 to $7,50 for the CLOTHING at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 priee, SUT7TS, CALL 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 bay, 2 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 Ist of November next, else tha books will be given into oth er hands to collect. apl0 68, tf. Photographs. The undersigned respectfully announces to the public, that he has stationed his Pho- Fwograph Car at Centre Hall, and invites all BWho, wish good pictures, to call. He is pared to take FPHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES, .,,0f all the ordinary sizes and in the Call at once, if you wish handsome pic- tures Charges reusonable. delOtf REUBEN MOSS. H, ORVIS, C. T. ALEXANDER. ORVIS & ALEXANDER, Attorneys-at-law, Otice mConrad House, Bellefonte, 1'a. J.: P.: GEPHART, with Orvis & Alexander, attends to collec- tions and practice in the Orphan's Court. Tian’ 70tf NO. a. Wall Paper, cheap frout 12 to 20 cents per bol ta Herlacher’ UFFALO SCALES, of the best make from 4 lbs up to 120,0001 bs. apl0’ 68. IrwIN & WiLsex.. A lo Robes, at very large and elegant assortment of Horse Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Butta at low prices URNSIDE & THOM AS PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTRof the very best quality just receivedat ‘Wolfs old stanc — If your storekeeper does not have these articles for sale, ask hin to get them. —They are sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere. —Circulars mailed on applieation. 10del2t PP. LoviLLarD &0o., New York. Look Here! BOOTS & SHOES FOR FALL & WINTER TRADE!) ga The Largest and Best Stock, Z#r-0f BOOTS and SHO ever brought to Milroy. Men's Coarse Boots $8,560 and upwards. Boys’ from $1,87 to $4,250. Women's, $1.70 and upwards, Misses Shoes $1,80 to $8,00 Children’s, 70cts and upwards: | Persons wishing to purchase Boots and Shoes, will ~o well to give him a call be- fore going elsewhere, ; J. L. MARKS, Milroy. ; 12nov8m S H. WILLIAMS & CO., . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in COTTAGE FURNITURE, All kinds of TURNED WORK furnished to the tra.ie at CITY PRICES. Also TURNED PALINGS, BALUSTERS, and HAND RAILING Furnished to Builders. Upholstering, Repairing Furniture and everything pertaining to the business romptly attended to. D : Factory near Blanchard & Co’s Planing Mill, ob . bcs an UNDERTAKING. We also make COFFINS, and attend tu- nerals with the most ELEGANT HEARSE. ever in this part of the country. Wars Room, No!7 BUSHHOUSE. “ a alk d Raid BELLEFONTE, PA. da . decl0,ly Drug Store, located in Brockerhoff"s new block, Bish- op street, BELLEFONTE, Pa. The subscribers have the p.easure to in- form the citizens’ of Bellefonte, Centre, Clinton & Cleartield counties in general, that they expdet to be ready, by Monday next, (21st inst.) to OPEN THEIR: NEW DRUG STORE, 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, Pure, & Genuine Medi- cimnes, Chemicals, Drugs, and all such articles as are kept in a Firt Class Drug Store, S®. Lately selected with great care and discretion; in the citiesof NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA, by the senior partner of the Establishment, who has had OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE in the: Art--apd who speaks, reads and writes the Gorman language as well as the English tongue, being fully as well acquain- ted with the nomenclature inthat 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- SCRIPTIONN, in either language; and shall do it by day We modestly and kindly ask for a liberal share of public favor and patronge. Our stock’ consists of PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDI- CINES, & CHEMICALS IN ALL THEIR VAKIOUS STYLES & ~ FORMS of PREPARATION used by regular Physicians, We also keep the Finest Extracts and Perfumes for La- dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brush es. The very finest und best Cut- lery, Combs of all kinds : Ivo- rv, Gum and Horn, Bird- wees aud Seed, Pure Whitelead, Zine in Oil; China Gloss, Linseed Oil, A} the various fancy colored Paints dey and in Oil, Furniture. and Coneh Varnish, as also DeMurr Varnish, and a few appro- J wved Patent Medicines, and lastly, a large and well selected Lot of WALL-PAPER, AND CHEAP AT THAT, viz: . » Bolt up to $2.50—Give us From 10cts per Bot BR & JARRETT. jun,18 Druggists & Apothecaries, WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, &C., a bes. | BURNSIDE & THOMAS" AYRE pls: market prices paid for all’ NST Mio. ORSE COLLARS, if you don’t wad your horse's Shoulders galled anh madesore, BURNS harse collars at IDE & THOMAS’. $ Furniture Rooms! 3.0. DEININGER, - respecttuily informs the citizens of Centre county, that he hasconstantly en hand, and makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTANDS, GORNER CUPBOARDS TABLES, &c., &e Home MADE CHAIRS ALWAYS ON HAND His stock of ready-made Furniture is large and warranted of good workmanship and si ali made under his own immediatesupers i- 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 stoek before purchasing ap24'68,1y. Alexander Shannon, CONVEYANCER.— The under bg o Deeds, clerking at All kinds of blanks and revenue ps always on band all. . ASKETS inall their varieties, children A rriages, willow ware, | , pis- shot, caps, cartridge se us BURNSIDE & T ts his services as such, inthe writi >
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