HULE6W MAMI i A * I FRID EBRUARY 25th 1870. 0hy LOCAL ITEMS. the west, many of whom got the Reporter. We, Wottld estedm it a fa trons would ocgasional the Reporter to relatives and acqunintan- ce who formerly lived in Centre county and remayed to other pats, which would dios MARY ta Nace ¢ subscribers, BLANKS — Blank Sammons; Vordy Notes, Executions, and Judgment AQER euiption. Note combined, Justices Tanks Seer sale at this Office. : OF Sale RL | iH In 33 ati Sale of. GW. Dunkle, lots at, Sprivg } Ie Jon 20th Feb. Wm. D. Keller's sale, in the Loop, en 3 4 Hl st > ks . i eth hE Sol Weaver, dee'd, Miles i . SD ¥ eR iid % ‘ il a oh ih Kellar, ar, near Centro Hal, ture. on 1st March, farmstogk and furni- wa wa ItaLY : i ov. Pore's sale, Rabersburg, Sfarch 12: ‘Bara Spanglei’s foi th ahen % { rg ROA Ss Boro Si i Geo. vi Bh h h Jeremiah Klnb's Sale, Brushvalley, on 16th March. TAKE NOTICE, PERSONS GOING TO HOUSE-KEEP- SONG) wo F and others, in WANT OF FURNITURE, of! becaswitiide well: tosenllat "ow oT John Camp's New Warerooms, on Main street, Milroy, where he keeps Fur- niture of all kinds, CHEAPER THAN EVER. 14jnsSm ; FNRIT aariarawo Have iF Aly ntellic gence of intensely cold weather on Mouday and Tuesday. a I RS AIR COLD SNAP.—On Maaday and Tues- day, 21st and 22nd, we had the coldest weather, so far, during this winter The wind blew fiercely all the while, On Sun- day, provions ‘some 6 huchis of snow fell, Which uiirdéd good Sleighing. ofl eT FRR OF all nl »»¢Death'of Rev. Philip Wagner. - vFuther Wagiier, whose death we no- !ticed-ih our lust week's issue, was well Jenawu tothe , citizens of our valley, "Rdvhig'formerly beer a citizen of Mill- heim, and being Qound ‘by "the ties of consanguinity , ¥ Magy x Yosited bn this side of the county, while to all of us he wus known as an agreeable and noble heitfed gentleman, and earnest and faithful minister of the Gospel. ‘ illiamsport Bulletin, of 17th t Ae hich ay Bodied. says : Rev. Father Wagner, the oldest minister in the active work of the kv. angelical Association, and late pastor of the German congregation of this, ci ty, died February 15, 1870, aged 69 vears, 3 mouths, and 22 duys. New Berlin, Union county, Pa., com- Boh i IW 23 . 99 h si . 1 mencing June 3, 1822, he was received into the active work of the ministry, with Rev. J. Long ‘late one of the bi- ly, 818 TF SHEL ] aliops of the church, and appointed to ‘anton, circuit, in the State of Ohio. b % a sia 18206%elder.” © esdather Wagner entered the work of ‘the ministry when the church had but one aunual conference, 1,936 members ' 98 ‘itinérant teachers and 41 local mi- and when the fields of labor covered a nymber of counties; and lived tq see . # ixteen annual. conferences spring up, a - is Afhenibérs; 1000 Sabbath schools aud "50,000 scholars, and church property 81;900,000. r Heyserved the h, dicho intérruption nearly forty-eight years—twenty-three as pre- siding elder. + *Hiy disease was dropsy of the heart, which caused hiin to give up the ac- tivewurk of the ministry “about four months ago. He suffered very little ¥ tes Bétoke one o'clock, having parta- ken of dinuer, he quietly passed away, almostpimperceptibiy.: 1 he services will be held in the rc on; Market street, this after - Yo 14g bag aud others ‘are heartily invited to at- etends’'s On Friday morning his re- ius $i be taken to) Lewisburg for PuzzLE— We last weck mentioned the pying of one of our forms, and the “mass ibpresented. Having some dhiis picstraightened up, “according : & below ms @ 1 curiosity after being set up. What language it speaks, weare mot dinghist’ enough. to tell—perhaps its Choctaw, it certainly ain’t gibber- 2ibh, for Wrkabw d/little of that when a boy ; avy of our readers solving the soptzzie/ will imortalise himself us the discoverer of a new language. Read. hasonPSfe fam aNinpyvye ce Leet 1 nec dank elh a3 ie mdkt ch at okt dl worl aon = 30 rey regauizeeoy o, iten7rdOycbofDtysee A Fy SOA2A1E 7. went rb IHS oesd ppTe Wedisstigheib sodas A Ge. OKmP Na gmpiete. Ma sl6ah Jer nivigenai 3 mEwWaVIiivpRsdoA o Ine © N tn3va rgptElls "SamiEniltGiddere e eSffa stoatrs East he fur dete Shigi3s(wg epstiddengp i iwrhs Dr Tafon Fork . aUmrintdowsos heoPe, Jo ¢ eoioeinfpdr( c8ntoCpoA Bafxce axe tO, ord k8ua acne. nSvutf A pe7 tlsreoe, r'atve nsan anr Khe b I BO¢ 0: evo Wasoidlurer,.y Bdreein nA U [roaelled Salmerbmac’ sd Elio lornr a lspsnRoE a.veesteeO ohP yoe,.snni Ig T43 Ty wil eOAspel ral ed,s yy Lil Lesa] @ttocCve ran. 1 ¥ EP rT Teer TY iY has * nal color, ; Hair Renewer. Try it] Eachus ms comm oF the meal profusion entle the medical p nooivel theided that if he could har | CRY tion and extraordinary merit and enrich himselfand escape the drudgery of a physician's life, but also benefit the sick in a greater measure than by hig private practice. Ie therefore consulted with the best physicians he could find and the result was the pro. duction. of the Julson's Mountain Herb Pills, a famous and most success. ful medicine. ' He began 'in a small way to make the Mountain Herb Pills known by advertising them and such was the value of his Pills, that in a fow years he had not only amassed a fortune but had that rare satisfaction for a rich man, of having relieved the sick, and benefitted his fellow-men in every part of the country, as thousands of grateful testimonials could prove, The Judson's Mountain Herb Pills have cured Dyspepsia, Liver Com- plaint, Female [rregularities and and all Billious disorders. This little sketoll sepyef hotll to adhih a tle rand point a moral. Dr. Judson's “Pllls were meritorious and the doctor him. self knew the value of printers ink. For sale by all dealers... febd, 2m. ceases fr —— The Old Fort and Youngmanstown turnpike election, wiil be held at the house of F.' Hosterma, Penn: Hall, March 8th. Pipl CT SIT Millheim has a musical convention this week, ending with a concert on Saturday eyening. [+ i ry >q HHT A ’ $4 PE ¢ Odr young friend, ‘Mr. John ‘Wik son, of Spring Mills, this week be- comes a Bellefonter, having become a a partner with Messrs, Forster & Deb. bins 0 the mercantile basivess. Suc. cess to him, 21 % i In New York city the Pneumatic Railroad tunvel has been excavated to a point half fay between Murrapand Barclay streets. ” aH x. On Wednesday night the proprietors of the hotels of New York city met to organize an ice company in opposition to the existing monopoly and for the protection of ice consumers in gener- al. Strawherries grown in they open air, are selling at’ dolfar-a’ ping in Mo- Fifty girls are wanted in a match factory at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. You can't make matches without girls. The Pig. quotes: “Troy girls sleep with revolvers under their pillows.” Oh, my, who wouldn't wish to be a re- volver ?—=Ndw Orleans Times. A fellow in Indiana put one end of a gun barrel in the fire and jooked down the muzzle to see whether it was londed. A ’coroner’s jury decided that it was. Schoeppe’s fate is sealed. The Su- preme Court of this State has affirmed the judgement. of the court below and refused a new trial to the prisoner. This was his lust refuge from the pen- alty of the law, Governor Geary hav ing refused to pardon him or commu.e his sentence. DEATHS. On 13th in:t., in Green twp., Clinton co, Ms.” Wise, wife of Henry Wise, aged about €0, On 11th, in Green twp., Clinton co., Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of*Gen. D. K. Heckman, “aged about 40 years. On 14th, in Greeg twp., Miss Abby Ga- retty, aged about 36 years. emt ih a a SM ih oll gig il NEW YORK MARKET, ‘The live stock market we find quoted as fallows r fn Good steers 17¢, © 17e. Texans 1le. Shogp sold atGp8Y. ¢ E 9 OQ Hogs, corn-fed, ut 8fa10} for common to Dressed hogs, western, at 11iall4, GRAIN-—Wheat—winter red 1202130; 148 for white Michigan. Corn 82.00 for new mixed wostern; and $1 for new yo llow Southern. CrlCAGO MARKET. Wheat No 1 at 8787), Corn Na 2at 08 aB8} ; new at 60n6L, Qats No 2at 38in883. Rye (7008 tor No J. Canada Burléy at 90a 1,10. Lard 158 Hams 143. Shoulders 104 Dressed Hogs dull at $10,20n11; live firm at $8,600 30 for common to extra, Cattle in fuir demand at $6a7,87 for good Cows to extra shipping beeves. iysmaptarmAomirereyar tp MILROY MARKETS. Jorsected by M' Atee & Reed, White Wheat 81 05.... Red $1.00... csne00s Rye 0.78 Corn’ O80. .....0ats 88. B ommon to choice 13a if 5% Cason, Flour (famni'y) 4,680 Butter: 20....4..4: 40 Cops IR Bacon Sides & Sheulders 16 Hames 25... Lard Potntoes 0,50... Apples dried 12), Burley $076 Pork 11 BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White: Wheat' $1,00, Red 0 90. 0.80. ......Corn 06H 3 Barley 0 Oloverseed 7.00, ....., Potatoes 1,50, Lard per pound IR Pork per pound 00, Batter 40... Eggs 30. a tpn 316 Tallow 124...... Bacon 24... Ham?28, | » SPECIALNOTICES EE EE EEE BOR tavan SHEAR ERB ARAN RAE FRAN antennae LES SENVECETABLE SICILIAN has proved itself to be the mest perfect pre. puration for the Hair 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. Qur treatise un the Hair sent free by mail, Manufactured on- lv by Price $1,00. For sale by all dealers in Medicites, R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua N. H., Proprietors. jan. 7 Im De Le gigi - To Owners of Horses and Cattle~— Tobias’ Derby Condition Powders are war- runted superiorite any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Warms, Bots, Coughs, Hide-bound, Colds, &e., in Hor- | ses; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, | Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &e., in | Cattle. They are perfectly safe and inno- | cent; no need of stopping the working of your animals. They increase the appetite, give u fine cont, cleanse the st wmch and | urinary. organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and you will never be without them. The lute Hiram Woodruff, celebrated trainer of trotting horses, used them for years. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Fordham, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what they are composed, since which he is never without them, lle has over twenty running horsés in his charge, and for the last three years has used noother medicine for them. He has kindly permitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1000 other ref- erences ean be seen at the Depot, For sale by Druggists, Saddlers. Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York, feblin rrre——— fm — Peculiar Adaptability. —Brandreth’s Pills.—~Their peculiar adaptability to all constitutions us clennsers of the bowels and the blood has established their great merit. They restore the liver, the sp.een and even thie heurt to healthy action when other re- medies have been used without producing any benefit. They do not expose those who use them to any danger, being as safe as salutary, Farmers and Owners of Buildings, Look to veur Interests !—The Cumberiand | Valley Mutual Protection Company, at Carlisle, in order to compete with “ether | Fire Insurance Companies on farm prop- | erty, the above Company has adopted the | following tariff of rutes on Farm Property and Dwellings in Towns, that are isolate for seventy-five feet or over. CASH PLAN. Dwellings, Stone or Brick, without frame | Additions, Slate or Metal Roof, one family | lyr. 20, 2yr, 38¢c, 3yr. 4c, Hyr, Theta, Pwellings, Stone or Brick, Shingle Roof one family, lyr. 25, 2yr. dic, 3yr, 09¢, HyT. 90 cents, : | Frame Dwellings, eng family, lyr. 80c, | 2y'r He, 3y'r THe. Hy'r $1,00. Barns or Out-Buildings an Farms, Stone or Brick, 1y'r 40¢, 2y'r die, 8y'r The, dy'r $100, Barns and Out Buildings on Farms, Frame, 1y'r35¢, 2y'r 0c, 3y'r 80c, Hy'r Sli: 3, : For contents charge same as buildings. Joux T Greex, See.—ISAAC HAUPT, Bellefonte, Agent, 50. 31000 actual Insurance can Be had | for 1 year for 83,50, or five years for §12, | an Batons 13 Outhaildings, $1000 on House r for 1 yenr $3.00, ford yeats $10 . | + i cos Mf Ng A ts Errors or Youri.—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will] for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who ‘need i, ‘the receipt: and; directions for muike ing the simple remedy by which he wy i “* advertiser's experience, can do so by ad. dressing, in perfect confidence, Joan B. Oapex, No. 42 Cedar st., New York iil. > yo - $100 REWARD !—I will give one theu gand dollars reward foruny case of the fol- lowing diseases, which the Medical Facul- ty have pronounced incurable, that Dr, Richaw's Golden Remedies will not eure, DevBiehiau's Goldon, Balsjun No, 1, will cure Syphilis in its primary and secondary stages, such as old Ulcers, Uleerated Sore Throat, Sore Kyes, Skin Eruptions and Sorencsz of the Scalp, eradicating disease and mercury thoroughly —Pr. Richaw's Golden Balsam No. 2, will «édre the third stages of syphilitic and mercurial rhetima~ tism, and I'defy those who suffer from such diseases to.obtain a radical cure without the aid of this medicine, which does not myld4,y ng what they like. "Price of either No 1 or 2: 85 per bottle or two bottles, $9, Dr. Richau’s Golden Antidote, n safe and radical’ cure for ‘Gonorthes, Gravel and all Urinary Derangenients, aceoma- nied with full directions. Warranted to cure: = Price, $3 per bottle, Dr. Richaw's Golden Elixir d’ Amour, a radical cure for General Debility in old or voung, imparting energy to those who have Yed a life of sensuality. Price, $5 per bot- tle, or two bottles 84, ! On receipt of price, by mail or Express, these remedies will. be shi pad any place. Prompéattention paid to all corre- spondents. None genuine withoyt the name of Dr. Richau’3 Golden Remedies, — D. B. Richards, sole proprietor, blpwn in Glass of bottles. Address, Dr. D. B, Rich- Extract from Letter to Dr. Brandreth, from C. J, Fay, Esq., P. M., Hammonton, my friends as well as myself supposed that my earthly voyage would soon terminate. Pills, 1 began to feel better, Well, sir, from 131 pounds up to 152 pounds. I then of these invaluab.e pills, and man quite sure that I have there- by been instrumental in saving thousands C.LIPAY, PP. MY —Sold by ali Druggists. Observe my name in white letters in the government stamp. B. BRANDRETH. rns ens Yi iss urate The President Declares War Aguinst all impositions upon the people, and Science, following the glorious exam- ple, is out Against the Poisoners who sell sugar of lead hair dyes, that not only ruin the hair, but paralyze the system, Impostors ~ "Who Destroy the Unwary ghould be put down by law. In the mean- time (‘ristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye, is offered under the guarantee of Professor Chilton, the famous analytical chemist, as an efficient, Pure and Harmless Preparation. CRrRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVA- rive, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing. Try it. Sold by ull Druggists. 1fblm tiie i _—— i To CoxsuMmpTives.—The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav- ing suffered several years with a severe lung affeetion, and thut dread dizense, Con- sumption—is anxious to make known to Lis tellow sufferers the means of cure, To all whe desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for préparing and using the same, which they wilifind a sore cory poi CONSUMPTION, AsTHMA, BroNcuITIN, ate. The object of the advertiser in send- ing the Prescription is to benefit the afific- ted, and spread information which he con- coives to be invaluable; and he hopes eve- ry sufferer will try his remedy, us it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bles sing. Parties wishing the prescription will address Rev. EDWARD A. WiLson, my14,y Williamsburg, Kings co. NY Ising sapprrssoptne {J we WORDS OF WISDOM, ror vouxa mex, 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, HowARD Association, Box P, Philadel- 3 Ta Piha fod hbandica ¢ Pray An Act, extending the provisions of a act, ontitled ‘Aw Act to pramate the im- provement of real estate, by oxenpting in certain counties of this Combi ealth approved they fourth day, of April, one thousitnd eight Born dreRt ANd a XByittkht. to the countigs of Pike, Centre and Wayne, LAH Section 1. Ba it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Come manwealth of Pennaylvanin in Genaral As- sembly met, and it'is ‘hereby enncted by the authority of the sume, That the provi- sions of an act, entitled "An Act to pros moto the improvement of real estate, by exempting mortgages and-other money so- curities from taxation, except for state pur- poses, In certdin counties of this common wealth,’ approved the fourth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, be and the sume are hereby extens ded to the counties ‘of Pike, Centre and W nyne Se oe dy vod psn ( Luth, B. Btover's sale, in Huines twp., on Saturday, 26th, Centre Hall and’ vicinity had no less than about half dozen run-off hor- ses with sleighs, this week. Nobody hurt: Sach wrifles will occur in all stireing places. sh os ————— ——————— A ——— oop ovis oh RBI Apothecary & Drug Store, Bish- A ————————————— ’ loeuted in Broekerhoff"s new Block, op street, BELLEFONTE, Pa. form the citizens of Bellefonte, Centre, GHnton & Clearfield counties in general, that they expectdo, be ready, by Mdndgy next, (Pst inst.) to” ° 4 OPEN THEIR NEW DRUG STORE, for the accommodation bf the public, and they hereby extend a gordial invitation to all, who may be in need and wish to obtain Fresh, Pure, & Genuine Weds cines, Chemicals, Drags, iy ¥ 1 ry 2B ahd" all'stieh” articles ds are kept in a Firt ‘Class Drug Stove, 9. Lately selected with gen enré and “discretion, in the cides bf NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA, by the senior partner of thu Establishment, who has hud | OVER 80 YEARS EXPERIENCE in the Art—and who speaks. reads and writes the German langunge ns well as the English tongue; being fully as well nequain- | ted with the nomenclature in that lupguage | lish terms and technicalities of the Art; | and hence we canand will CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICIANS i RCRIPTIONS, ! in either language; and shall do it by day | PRE- We modestly and kindly ask for a liberal | share of public favor und patrouge. Our | stock consists of | PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDI- CINES, & CHEMICALS IN ALL THEIR VARIOUS STYLES & FORMS of PREPARATION used by regulur 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 and hest Cut- lery, Combs of all kinds : Ivo- ry, Gum and Horn, Bird- cages and Seed, Pure Whitelead, Zine in Oil, China Gloss, Linseed Oil, All the various fancy colored Paints dry and in Oil, Furnitiwe and Conch Varnish, as also DeMarr Vanraish, and a few appro- ved Patent Medicines; and lastly, ou large and well selected Lot of WALL-PAPER, ANDCHEAPATTHAT, viz: From 10¢ts per Bolt up to $250—Give us a call, ZELLER & JARRETT, junds. Droggista & Apothgearies. WHITE FISH, Herring. Mckeral, ae. a anl7 OR, BURNSIDE &« THOMAS TPH Ehishe market prices paid for all kinds of country prodwee, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’ New Peddler Wagon, cr one or two horses, for «ale, very cheap, at WM. J. MMANIGAL'S, Milroy. STERNBERG ¢ § J Had been to the extreme end of the For BOOTS & SHOES market. to Boston. For DRY GOODS to New York. For CLOTHING to Philadelphih. wg. Fach article bought directly from the Manafueturer, with a di- sire ww suit this market a FINE ALPACAS from 40c to Toc the finest—equal to $1,253 alpacas. SUITS fram $10te $18, best all wool Cassimer es. wg. He intends to close out his stock. : THEREFORE NOW OFFERS : BETTER BARGAINS THAN ELSEwHERE. ts ut old rates, from 50 cents to 76 ents per yard, for the best. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, Carpe And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the best calicoes, and muslins in proportion, at old rates. Wo hos all summer, & per Fine Boots from sd, best. men’s Shoes, common good, to wear ay 50 to $7,600 for the CLOTHING at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 price. BUTT 5, from $10,00 to $18 for the ost. 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 buy. 28 NOTICE. —Sternberg make a change in his business, fore will sell la ver than any o ishes all who ow ign positively by 1st of November mext, else the books will be given into oth or hands to collet, sa} thor, Hi SG > a A a A missionary who. with Piles, eipt free, _———— PILES = fered: 32 years will sand the rec Jersey City, Ni ‘GREAT ChaneeY © Aponts: Wil $1000 per yeur sire made hy male or female, «cling our w nowned Patent © uerlusting White wive Clothes Lines, Chensast and best ¢lo- CB thes lines in the world ; ‘duly 8 ets. pér LB oot, und will lust 8 hupdrad years. Address the Hudson “iver Wire €2., 75 Win St, N.Y, or 16 Dearborn st, Chleago Til, : 1#fobt THE MA GIO CONB will change ARY, eolored hair or beard to no permanen black or broven it contains ne poison, Anye one ean use ite One sent by mail far i, Address, Magic comu co., Springfield, Mass, (Hem id Wanted! Agent #73 to $200 Per, Month. Exerywhere, male and female, to ntroduce the Gennine Improved Common ¥énse FAmILY SEWINC MACHINE This machine will stitch, he. fell, juek, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider a moAb Suporior manner, ® "ull y Warranted Tor Five Yeats. We will pay ST000% fire Ray! machine! that will sew nn stronger, more beautiful, or mare plastic, seam than ours, 16° makes the “Elastic Lock Stitch.” Kyeory second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cunnat ho pulled apart’ Withoat' tears ing it. We pay Agoms from: $76 to, $200 per month and expenses, or a cominission from which twice oh at amount dun be made Address CHISECOMBG, 0. Pittsburg, Pa; Bo'ton, Mass, or St Lots, CAUTION. —Beititre of (117A pen ta Slt ling Machines undat the swps RErbe ns ours unless they can show a Cortifiente of Agen- cx signed By ud, We shalt inbt hold reur- selves responsible for worthless sold b ull parties either selling or using Machines under this Hame'to the full extent of the Inw, ainlest’ sunk Machines were obtained from us by our Agents, * Do nat by iin posed poi by Jotios wha edpviour ndyertis ments und circulars and offey worthless Ma chines nt a’ Ves price, v9 1Hfebd, Canvassing "Book Sent Free for nr ; i Paris by SUNLIGHT" and GASLIGHT A V ORK descriptive of the Mysteries, Virtues, Vices, Splendors and Crimes of the City of Paris. It tells how Puris has become the Gayest and most Beautiful City in the worlds how its Bewuty and Splendor arg purchased at un fearful cost of Misery und Suffering. how visitors ars Swindled by Professions] Ad- venturers: how Virtue and Vice go arm-in- arp in the Beautiful City ; how the most Feurful Crimes ure committed and éhmcen- led: how money iz Squandered in useless | fine engrav- ings of noted Places, ‘Life and Scenes in Paris, Agents wanted; Chbyastin Books sent free. «Address National Blisni Co., Philudelphin, Pa. 18feb4t I wits cured of Denfness wnd Catarrh by n simple’ remedy and will send the receipt free, MRS. M. OC. LIGGETT, Hoboken, N, J. 18feb’4w. FSET TING Fok FAMILY USE—simple, cheap, re- linble, Knits everything. AGENT> wan- ted. . Cireularand sumple stocking FREE. Addrecs Hinkley Knitting Machine Co., Buth, Me. 18febim FOR DEAFNESS~—~The Patent Or- panic Vibrator. It fits into the Ear, is not perceptible, removes Singing Noises in the Head, and onables Deaf Persons to hear distinetly at Church or Public Asseniblies.’ Treutise on Deafness, with means of Cure, sent free. Dr. T. nunt Stillwell, 762 Brod. way, N. Y. 18feldt LORILLARD'S “EUREKA” Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of grunulured Virginia, — Wherever mtroduced it is universally admired. —1It is put up in handzome muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed, Lorilinrd’s “Yacht Club” Smoking Tobaceo has no superior ; being denicotinized, it cannot injure nerveless constitutions, or people of sedentary habits. —1It is produced from selections of the finest stock, and prepared by = patented and original manner, —It 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 disagreenble after-taste, —Orders for genuine elegantly carved Meerschaum Pipes, silver mounted, and packed in neat leather pocket cases, are placed in the Yacht Club brand daily, Lorillard’s Century Chewing Tobaeco, —This brand of Fine Cat Chewing To- baeeo has no superior anywhere, It is, ‘without doubt, the best che tobacco in the country. Lorillard’s Snuflk Have been in general use in the United States over 110 years, and still acknow led- ged Y'the best” wherever used. — If your storekeeper does not have these articles for sale, ask him to get them. —~They are sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere, —Circulars mailed on applieation. 10del2t P, LorILLARD & co., New York. — wing ' H. WILLIAMS & CO., * Wholesale and Retail Denlers in All kinds of TURNED WORK furnished to the trade at CITY PRICES. Also TURNED PALINGS, BALUSTERS, and HAND RAILING Furnizhed to Builders, promptly attended to. Mill. UNDERTAKING. nerals with the most ELEGANT HEARSE. ever in this part of the country. 3 Ware Room, No.7 BUSH HOUSE decl0,ly ards, No, 228 Varick st., New York, locl phia, Pa. jand, ly apl0'68,tf. orgy min, Enecetic 1X, Men, aud idies-ean make $75 to. $150 pet. month fiiiiring the Springans Summer, A emmy "Hee. Send numb aT Sddres do Pe purnal, Philadelpiie, La i The Anbricht Fann; Knitting Machine Is presented to the public as the most Himple, Durable, and Comgwet und Cheap Knitting Machineever inv abd! Ins “fob | invoente C PRICE, ONLY" $95. This machine ill Fun either backward or forward with equal” facility ; makes the every respect... 4... 1 Will knit 20,000 Stitches in 1 Minute, and do perfect work, leaving every knot on the inside of the work. It will knit a pair of stockings (any size) in 1éss than half an our, It will knitCloge orOpen, plain or Ribbed work, with any kind of coarse or fine woolen yarn, or cotton, silk or linen. It will knit stockings with’double heel and toe, drawers, hoods, sacks, smek ing Caps, comforts, urses,, inuils,, fringe, afghans, nubins, underglooyes, mittens, skating caps lamp wicks, mats, cord, indershirts, shawls Juckets, cradles hhunkets; Yeggins, suspen- ders, wristers, tidies, tippets. tufted work, and in fact ne endless variety of : rticles in every day use, us well iis for ornament. from 85,10 810.p erDay Can be made by any one with the Ameri- can Knitting Machine, knitting stockings, ¥ $ § commands, a ready sile, A person can readily knit from twElee to fifteen pairs of stockings per ¢ ay, the peafit on which will be not less thaafofteeents per pair. FARMERS Can sell thoir:moel at only forty to fifty cents per pound, but, by. getting the wool made into yarn at’ & Bnnll expense, ard kuitting it inte 3 nd wr three dollars per pound nA AW iN268. On receipt of’ $25 we will forwarcdba machine as ordered. We wish to] ive AGENTS in i o United States and Can- 0 Hé midst1beral inducem nts | will be offered: Add ras, + * American Kausing Machine Co. 18febdt Boston, Masa or St, Louis, Mo ¥ 8 ie i hs 8 (HRY A BAUM, (iw 7 . og REYNOLD'S NEW MARRLEFRONT, BISHOPST, WHOLESALE D EALER IN . WINES AXD LIQUO RS{ The subseriber. wily calls th at- tention of the public to his estublithm of, where he is prepased to furnish all kinds of Foreign and Doniustic Liquors’ wholesale at the lowest cal prices, which are warran- ted to be the: best qualities according their respective prices. His stock consis of Rye, Moénougnhels: Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wihes—the best articles—at as reasonable rates ws can’ be had in the city, Champagne, Chery, Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds, He would particulatly ihvite Farmers, Ho. tel keepers und others to call and examine his large supply, to judge for themselves and be certain of procuring what they buy, which can seldom: be done when purchas- ng in the city. = : 2 Physicians ave respectfully requested 1 apl0 to give his liquors a trial, CENTRE HALL AND io Machine Works. CENTRE BALL CENTRE C(O. PA’ Having enlarged our New FouxNDRY nnd MacHINE S#ors and AGRICULTURAL Works. Stocked with all new and latest improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an- nounceto the public that they are now ready to receive orders for anything in their line of business. Shaftings, Pullies, : "Hangers, IRON & BRASS which now stands unrivalled. This Reaper has advantages Reapers now manufactured. One advan- tage we claim for it, is the lever power, by which we gain one hundréd per cent over hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereb? the driver has under his complete contro’ of the machine; in coming'te a spot of lodg- ed grain, thie driver ean change the cut of he machine in an instant, without stopping the team, varying the stuble froin 1 to 14 inches at the outside of the machine, as well as on the inside. It is eonstrueted of first chanics. We warrant it segond to nene. All kinds of Horsepower und Threshing Machines, Huy and Grain Rakes, latest im- roved. All kinds of Repairing done. Dif erant kinds of PLOWS AND PLOW CASTING, ~The Celebrated Heckendorn Economiea plow which has given entire satisfaction We employ the - Patternmnakers, our pattorns are all new and of the most improv- ings furnished for all work done by us, zr We hope by striet attention to huss, ness to reevive a share of public patronage FORGES, "FURNACES, FACTORIES, TANNERIES, &C., &C. ‘HARVESTER, i Potter township, that they are now prepa » od to furnish upon short notice, and as low as elsewhere, every article in the line o N De Stove-Pipe and Spouting. All kinds of repairing done. They hay always on hand BUCKETS, S, DISHES, &C. CENTRE HA $ ® : % ext door or to Office. Ad "wale Ben HAY ¢ siways op hand frst DIOBAT 3A b . : 2 | u dren « shoes tha RNY ' | tum Shoes, every sty. | We ask an examination d., before Jrochasing elsewlo - octltf, Ha HG HA J & BON, PAINTS for FARMER: and others. — The Grafton Mincinl Paint Co, are pow m Cheapest and to A ust to s Fi ol for Houses, 8, es, Cur Car mukers, Pails and Wooden w lements, Canal Boat Bottom vass, Metal and Water hy r Fire and il a or rabillny, easel so ed for body, durabi , elasticity a Pate Prico$6 por bbl. of 300 pounds which will supply a frrmer for years to i bove, ) 2g hing unless bran ‘a ulars, trade m : Per- sons can order the Paint and re he mon- one ad, ie 264 Pear! stregh, Ni pre “MANUFACTORY. AOACH, MAN aon T HIS manuf g establishment at Yeagertown, on thes hes und Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on lin ni 8 ilkies . Ey 3 rr hE and Shin for sale us superior in quality and sgyles te wo | ba : OWILEY. They Re - any manufaé : pra in astyle that any work out and ean mapuiactu all phtréus, 4 wy himself. A Al Call and examine his stoek and learn Tile prices, and you fuil to Be sutisfied REPAIRING f pi kinds hy, we lo TR oO Y eagertown, June 12, 1868 ly. GET THIS WAY ! 3 ; " X3 #50 STI7FL 2} $87 = 1.12 A ERE he sr of af a Wa W.. Wanld a Yer af Pennsyulitppi d Bis old customers, as well ns all: tobe rigged out /, i : ey ‘8978 a ee In well’ Fitting, ‘Substan ntia ly i § p gha bly ‘ Ain ey 87 Poo arm mth is dete rn hr Ne si, "fin i 0 i Fe 4 “4 iy ® date, ment © : Furnishing Goods, $ w= oF 81 i ig War S Cimino ‘om which"garmen rp MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. te will be ‘mide to or- in the Reed A AGILE ATI GG All Y ask is to call'and examine ne fine stock. Having just bought my gonds du- ring the last panié, I' eon as to Pi durability, and fashion, this side of Philadelphia Re the I A ir a 5 © CW. Wi Me€LELLAN, No. 4 Brokerhef" = Row, Allegheny strvet, Bellefonte, Pa, where cloths; cassimeres, vesting STS. Sri elias; exiny, Dats, caps, in short, everything toeco gy ri out a gentleman, pA EL on 4 . in the Intest style. worl I wm also agen Sewing Machine, whi all ; a machine’ [JORSE COLLARS, if yod 6 . your horse's shoulders, g go holler § 4.0, DEININGER, respecttuily informs the citizens of Centre county, that he Huséonstantly on hand, and oF makes to order, ll kid + Hod 7 Hilo : fia #3 Ti BEDSTEADS, on CU BUREARS oo ss . ABO al Bint & yi : - 8, i: iG Ail omy wd Eile nd Hiw BIR Li ~ SORNER OUPHOAR #4s ci § fob a Yd age ‘oME MADE Chath Krwars ox HAND oy ho MH Ds His stuck of ready-mude Furniture is laric and warranted of good workmanship and si all made under his own immediate supers i sion, snd isoffered #t ritesus © where. Thankful for pagt faxos, he solic (OHT « AUIRLE JH its a continuance of the sume, 7 Call and see hin AuEith ohms. pirehasing 1 elsewhere. + LoL plies, ly. Sl didi Sed iin 4 ibis = Alexander Shanweon, CONVEYANCER == The wnder- signed having taken outa Heense as ateri- | venerand Utnveyancer, respectinlly offers his services us sueh, in the writingol Deeds, Releases, Contracts, and also in elorking ut sales. AH kind: of blanks and reveauc staps always on hand. Oflios ut Centre Hall. ALEX. SiH ANNON. ASK ETS inall their varieties, childicu carriages, willow ware, gums, pi:- ols, po as else- 4 i a wdet, shar, caps, enrtrid ges, &c., an + BURNSIDE THOMAS @ tA 34% tw A aa ¢ Hi
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