I pRIDAY, MARCH 11th 1870." ee LOCAL. ITEMS. wst, including deaths, marriages, &e., as wach are eagarly read by your friends in tthe wesly many of whom get ‘the Reporter. We would esteem it a favor if our kind pa- trons would occasionally mail a copy of the Reporter to relatives ‘and acquuintan- wos who formerly lived in‘ Centro county and removed to other’ pats, which would induce many to become subscribers. BLANKS —Blank' Summons, Vendu Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Ex. emption Note combined, Justices War. rants, &e., fof sale at this Office. BN MSA 8ALES. Geo. Korman's Sale, Spring Mills, 15th March. IRDA AR TT L BT vy Jevemiah Kline's Sale, Brushvalleg, on 16th March. 4 D. Miller's Vendu, at Penn Hall, March 17th, 2 cows, 2 heifers, 2 shouts, spring wa o gon pad hopse fupniturg... .. : hy rfl store, Madison- burg, 19th March, MUSIUAL CONVENTION. A grand Musical Convention will be held inthe German Ref. Church, AT CENTRE HALL, COMMENCING ON MONDAY, MARCH, 7th, and “OLOSING' ON FRIDAY Evn'g, Jk, inst, with a GRAND CONCERT. : Therg will bay three sessions daily, open- ingat%a m, 2p >. m., and 7 o'clock, ». m. The Convention will be conducted by Prof. G. C. Curys, of Lock Haven, assis- ied by ithe distinguished organist, Mrs, : gL from the same place € Lovers of Maeit gre’ cordially invited'to ‘be present. [ERMS—Tickets for the course, 75c. Single admission, 20¢, Concert tickets, 3c. :_Prepeeds applied to the benefit of the “«hurches. Henry Dasher, Geo. Hoffer, B; H. Aruey, v revi M ueray, Wr F. Jordan, Committee, ln A seme FASE NOTICE, PERSONS GOING TO HOUSE'KEEP- ING, and others, in WANT OF FURNITURE, A vie will do well to callat , John Camp's New Warerooms, on * 3 Main street, Milroy, where he keeps Fur- niture of all kinds, CHEAPER THAN EVE 14jn3m Annie E. Dickinson is to lecture at Bellefonte on Monday evening the 28th inst. Rev. DW. Kinzel, formerly Luth. minister at’ Pine Grove Mills, died at Findlay, Ohio, of consumption. Mrs. Laying Aather of J. G. Lar- su . oF Sot a Sa0 wm J : mer, died” at asant Gap, on 3rd #05 Louis Haas, of Roopsburg lager | ‘beer fame, was last’ week arrested on charge of defrauding the governmeat, and held to ‘bail for his appearance before the U. |. Commissioner at alii — Or Those who have an itching head should use Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian 9 a Lava Ece.—Our friend, Mr. Sam- uel M'Clintick, of Earlystown, brought a hen egg to" this office, on Saturday “Jest, “which, in its longest circumfer. than the ordivary diameter of eggs. Larlystown, having heen famous for Ioug men, is now ambitious to become famous for long eggs. = ep pr pee * peySybseribers to ‘the * Reporter, ““vho intend changing their resideuce this spring, should. not fail to notify UY of dby change of post office address that may: be caused thereby. « GrAND CoxcerT.—On Friday eve- ming a ra musical treat will be offer i oy 4 ® { » ¥ . , when thé musics] convention, mow “fi sessfoh, will close by a. grand eqn. cert. The convention has been a sac: cess) Md 18 vers of goad music should Councertinthe Ger. Ref. Church, at Centre HAIL on Friday eve, {lth iii BrP Mrs Mi: S. Dunham, of B:llefonte, has the thanks of ourself and lady, for lioohiplimentdry tickets to ker grand musical ‘eoncert, ‘on Saturday eve, 12th inst; at Reynold's Hall, Bellefonte, “This concext is to have the best reusi- «cal talent of the county. Bin cain. : 9 ! pg@anstown turo- Od ral annysl election’at Penn : Hall, for Board of Directors, on last “Tuesday. _ This corparation, a8 our readers dre wire, are divided upon he subject of havivg a toll gate a few 4 os o i ot Old Fort. "The gteists a few years ago, having control of the Board, erected a gate'at the aforesaid point, which remained until last Spring when the anti gateiets got control an toll house and gate came down after having gone through a law suit, as at the election last spring doth actions claimed the election af ‘the Board, which dis ute was finally decided in favor 6fEhé anti gatd patty; and the vanquished laid back te gather forces for the next election, Which egme off last Tuesday. We proceeded fo Penn Hall in good time aud found the gate round early and thick, tas be 138 of Joh, C, Motz. The od under the command of R. H, Duncan -and J: P. Cobura, were also.on the ground: » Precisely: at the hour'of 10 the’ President of the out-go- ‘ig bodrd, Mi ting to order, when nominations were the anti gutemenropoeed ‘Me. Coburn 4or'éhairman, but ger. Jndge Hostérman was then nom- inated by the M en, when Yeas weemed to shave the majafity. man chosen to stand by his side to witch hint, <The reading col mehged and ended with a column wh ch con. tained the names of such as had pre viously appeared upon the books as bona fide stockholders. Mr. Motz de- manded the reading of the roll onthe next page to Whom transfers of stock had been made, as equally entitled to a vote. Here the fight commenced. Mr. Gobum, whe kept the books, had placed these names under the heading of “alledged . transfer,” he and his friends eswtending that these transfers have not been ‘notified to him in wri- ting and were not stamped, and that Mr. Mote, who had been the owner of this steck, had only reported his sal and transfers verbally, Here all was on tip toe and excitement, Mr. Motz was orlled and made oath: that all sales of stoek made by him had been in goed faith and that he had in each case given the treasurer verbal notice with the request to make the transf r upon the books and that such procees dure had always been the custom here. tofore. The holders of this “aledgad transterred’’ stock were then examined owe after another, upon oath, and sta- ted that they had purchased the stock in good faithy &e.” There was swear mg done sufficient to last the Centre county quarter sessions one whole term. , This. part of the proceedings was conducted by the attorneys, MA dister for the anti gate men and Furst for the gute men, After these exami- nations Mr. M’Allister argued about 14 hours against the right of the holders of the stock in question, to vote, citing authorities. Mr. Furst, replied in an “argument of half an hour, winding up by calling upon the holders of the transferred stock to come forward and stamp the same be- fore offering to vote, which would make them valid and entitle them to vote. This was done and the question sub- mitted to the two chairmen, Messrs, Coburn and Hosterman, who, of course could not agree—Hosterman contend- ing the stock could be voted, Coburn beld tle opposite. The next dispute Be a Th Th A a A I EAR TI. NEW YORK MARKET, Gold 1114. PHILADELPHIA MARKET Wheat, prime Pennsylvania red at 81 24a1 25. Rye $1, Corn, yellow at 90a92e. Oats steady, Penn’a and Western at 53aHde. : Clexerseed at 87 50a8, In timothyseed.and finxseed there is no change, re A p—— MILROY MARKETS. Corrected by M'Atee & Reed. White Wheat $1 05,... Red R100. cies Rye 0,70 .nlorn, 624... 0us 38... Plaster per fon 10,00...,...8alt per sdek 2,70 Flour (Binity) 2,90, os Button (80 . Eggs 20......... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 12} Hamas, 16, ,,.... Lard 16... Potatpes 06,00,,.. Apples dried 123, Barley $075. Pork 11 BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White Wheat $1,00, Red 0 95... Ryoe...... 0,70. .....; Corn 06), ....., Oats... Barley 0 60), owen Cloverseed 7,00... Potatoes 0.40, Lard par pound 18, ...... Pork per pound 00, Rutter 40..,..JKggs 2°, NC Rineterper 316 Tallow 124...... Bacon 16 Humes, SPECIALNOTICES, BEAR EAE Ras Sessa sane Physicians and Clergymen, Testify to the merits of STALLS NAM VECETABLE SICILIAN fll HAIR. £ Pe he RENEWER . In restoring GRAY HAIR to its original color and promoting its growth, It makes the hair soft and glossy. The old in ap- pearance are nade young again. It Is the best Hair Dressing ever used, It removes Dandruff’ and all Scurvy Eruptions, It doe: not stain the Our Treatise on the Hair sent fres. Boware eof the numerous preparitions which are sold upon our reputation, Price 31,0). Iorsale by all: dealers in Medicines. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua N. H., Proprietors. mr. 7 lm iid Comfort and Bliss, or Pain and Agony skin. BrusavaLrey Bears Pupbping- TOWN,—A gentleman from Brushval- ley informs us that at a shooting match held down thereon Saturday two weeks ago, Mr. G. M. Hubler beat the Pud- dingtown marksman, FF, Deckar, men- tioned in last week's Reporter; by Huly ler winning the largest hog and most of the other prizes, over Decker. Puddingtown, shoulder arms! BRILL bl pis id arbi They came pretty near Having a fight at Millheim, the other day, ari- sing from the following circumstance : Mr, Snook having just unpacked a new stock of spring. goods, be offered them at about the once old prices, and a" ‘man ‘and woman got into a quarrel about it, the woman swore Snook must have stolen the goods or ‘he cotrld not sell 20 cheap, while the man swore it was Spook'’s practice nl ways to sell Jow and at little profit and proved it. by calling up some 50 witnesses, and reading out loud Snook's advertisement in the Reporter, ANEW Apothecary & Drug Store, schoo wd) 3 | located in Brockerhoff’s new block, Bish- op street, BELLEFONTE, Pa. The subscribers have the p.epsuro to in- form the citizens of Bellefonte, Centre, Clinton & Clenrtield counties in general, that they expect 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 te obtain Fresh, Pure, & Genuine Medi- cines, Chemicals, Drugs, I was cured of Deafness and Catarth by an simple remedy and will send the roceipt free. Mrs. M. C. Leocorrr, Hoboken, N.J Their Sons, ar CAR Farmers, muke money Tad Jhon iin the NEW ILLUSTRATED ARM BRS MANUAL, edited by Goo, E, Waring, jr., Practical Farmer und Author, and lgte- . ricultural Engineer of N, Y. Central Sane I'he best book for Farmers ever iss odo All need it before planting. It is us und, Inbor saving, money a book. ‘hou. sands have bought it, and thowswnds nore want it. 15th Edition ready. Live A gents wanted, Profits large E. B, TREAT & CO., 1 54 Bread'y, N, Y. mrd, 1! ; THE NEW ARTICLE OF FCOD. For twenty-five cents you can buy of your Druggist or Grocer a pucliage of Sen Moss Farine, manufacti red from pure Irish Moss or Currag: en, which ‘will make sixteen quarts of Blane Mange, and « like quantity of Puddings, Custards, Creams, Charl tte Russe, &e., &e. It is by far the chi ap- est, healthiest and most delicions food in the world, RA ND SEA MOSS FA RINE eo, mard 53 Park Place, N. Y, ® - Plantation Bitters. 8. T—~1860-X. This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachics. As a reme- dy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is su. perseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific, in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks. down the animal spirits For sale by all druggists, mar4,6m and all such articles as are kept in a Firt Class Drug Store, | 5. Lately selected with great care and | disgretion, in the cities of! NEW YORK | and PHILADELPHIA, by the senior partner of the Establishment, who has had in the Art—and who speaks, reads and Dr. Tabias' Celebrated Venetian Lini. was as to whose bene.it this disigree ment should operat; the gate men | insisted the stoek shoaid be voted, aud was accordingly voted under the | protest of the opposite wing. The | result was the choosing of theentire | board of election by the Motz party, | Each party had its nominations for | Directurs, und the resuit was the elec | tion of the gate ticket as follows: Directors: Robert Foster, Benj. F. Troxel, David Krape, Mich, Harper, A law suit, will, no doubt, be the enc Nf the matter. A iii N\ Scaoor Reprorri.—3chool fired. | tors are notified that copies of the at the office of I. Grenoble, Re sster, | at Bellefonte, where all members of | school beards are requested to call for the sane. 3 2t r——— ete anc. — ®'rom the Bodford Gazette we learn that John Kitts, the only Revolutionary sddier living, was born in Bedford county, aad is now 108 years old. This item is not a bit more interes- ting than the fact that all who bay store goods at Bellefonte, have, ly a unanimous vote declared, that Hdffer Bro's sell the cheapest goods, ofer the best bargains, and always keep the largest and best selected stock. - a i L MARRIAGES. On 15th ult, Mr. James Grove, of Gragg twp., and Miss Rachul Showalter, of Liu- relton. cerns A Seine Ml oncom DEATHS. On 3rd inst, at Centre Hall, after a pr- tracted illn ss, Laura, daughter of Ge. Bostorh aged 13 years, 8 months, and $3 | days. On 4th inst, it Bellefonte, Mr. Samwl | L. Barr, dged about 87 years. On 16th ult.,” in Sugar Valley, Amela Muy, infant daughter of B. F. Reighard aged 1 year. + =n 5th inst, in Meils township, Mrd| Elizabeth Hubler, widow of George Hub | ler, aged 86 years, 5 months, and 17 days. | Oa 6th inst., at Pennhall, a daughter o! | John Bartges, aged 16 years. i oe 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 Companies on farm prop- erty, the above Company has adopted the following tariff of rates on Farm Property and Dwellings in Towns, that are isolated for seventy-five feat or over, CASH PLAN, Dwellings, Stone or Brick, without frame Additions, Slate or Metal Roof, one family lyr. 20e, 2Zyr. 33¢, Byr. 4c, dyr. Toots. Dwellings, Stune or Brick, Shingle Roof one family, 13r, 2c, 2yr. 45¢, dyr. doe, Hy. 00 cents, i Frame Dwellings, one family, 1yr.-30c, 2y’r Hide, By'r Toe, Hy’ r $1,00, Barns or Out Buildings on Farms, Stone at Brick, 1y'r 40c, 2y'r 55¢, 3y'r Toe, oy'r Barns and Out Buildings on Farms, Frame, ly'r 35c, 2y'r 60c, 3y'r 80c, 5y'r For contents charge same as buildings, Joux T GreEN, Sec. —ISAACHAUPT, Bellefon'e, ‘Agent. , LH. $1000 actual Insurance can be had for 1 year for $8,50, or five years for $12 ou Barn and Outbuildings, $1000 on House for 1 year $3,00, for 5 years $10 i re hoe oh Ih ee bd $1000 REWARD !—I will give one thou- sand dollars reward for any case ofthe fol- lowing diseases, which the Medical Facul- iy ‘have pronsunced incurable, that Dr. Riehau's ‘Goldén Remedies will not cure. Br. Richau's Golden Balsam No. 1, will eure Syphilisin its primary and secondary stages, such as old Ulcers, Tlcerated Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and Soreness of the Scalp, eradicating disease and mereury thoroughly —Dr. Richau’'s (Golden Balsam No. 2, will cure thethird stages of syphilitic and mercurial rheyma- tis, and 1 defy those who suffer from such diseases to abtain a radical cure without the aid of this medicine, which prevent the patients from eating and drink- like. Price of either No 1 er 2: B56 per bottle or two bottles, $9, Dr. Richaw's Golden Antidote, a safe Few ‘radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gmvel and all Urinary Derangements, aceon a- Warranted to R cune. Price, §3 per bottle, Ir. Richau's Golden Elixir d’ Amour, a radical cure for General Debility in old or young, imparting energy to those who hyve led a life of sensuality. Price, $5 per bot- tle, or two bottles $9, On receipt of price, by mail or Express, these remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corte- spondents. one genuine without the name «f Dr. Richau’3 Golden Remedies— D. B. Richards, sole proprietor, blownin Glass of bottles. Address, Dr. D. B. Rich- i ards, No. 228 Varick st., New York. lod ment, whose wonderful cures, sure and in- | action, in. cases of Chronic | m atism, Headache, Toathache, Croup Cuts, Burns, Colic, Cramps, Dysentery, wete., have astonished the civilized world, 8 no new eatchpenny; but an article that | has stood the test of 22 years, The enor- mous sale und rapidly increasing demand | is at once the surest evidence of its usetul- | No family should | be without a battle in the house, Hundreds of dellars and many hours of suffering mav be saved by its timely use, Colie, Cramp and Dysentery yield at once to its paincu- rative properties. It is perfectly innocent, and can be given to the oldest person or | No matter if you have no | confidence in Patent Medicines—try this, and you will be sure to buy again, and re- Hundreds of Physicians recommend it in their practice, For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers. Price 50 cents snd Voe Dollar. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. nua lm, > In Remote Settlements of Untold Value. Food makes blood; blood makes the body. If the blood be pure, the body is healthy. So if we are not in health, we know some impurities are lurking about which must be removed, and the sooner the better. Brandreth's Pills remove all from the system which nature needs neo longer. The wonderful cure offected by Brand- reth’s Pills have arrested the attention of enlightened physicians, Upwards of tive thousand now use them in their daily prac- tice, and two hundred have given their written testimony as to their innocence and value, as cleansers of the howels and blood. Their untold value is to those Living in settlements where doctors can only be hud For if you are sick, you | al greal expense, Brandreth's Pills to get cured. Full Diree- Sold by all Druggists, At last the people have got the fact “through their hair,” that hairdyes impreg- nated with acetate of lead and other met- allic salts are Murderous Preparations. When they see the metallic sediment at the bottom of the bottles, they know that the disgusting stuff'is literally thickened with Poison. ‘They usk, therefore, for a Harmless Vegetable Dye, end find it, pure and efficacious, in Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye, fffered under the sanction of Professor Clinton's guarantee that it contains “‘noth- ng deleterious,” CrISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVA- TvE, as a Dressing, acts like a churm on tle Hair after Dyeing. Try it. Sold by all Druggists, mrlm lessens li. I Fo CoxsuMmrTives.—The Advertiser, hwing been restored to health in a few waks, by a very simple remedy, after hav- ing suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Con- sunption—is anxious to make known to hisfellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of fhe prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the ame, which they will find a sore cong RORUONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, ete. The object of the advertiser in send- ing the Preseription is to benefit the afflic- ted, md spread information which he con- ceive to 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 preseription will addres Rev. Epwarnp A. WiLsow, myl4,7 Williamsburg, Kings co. NY till GAP — Erwrs' or YoUuTH.—A Gentleman who ‘sufferel for years from Nervous Debility, Premwure Decay, and all the effects of youthfil indiscretion, will, for the sake of sufferirg humanity, send free to all who ing the simple remedy by which he wa cured. Sufferers wishing to profit hy th » advertiser's experience, can do so by ad - dressing, in perfect confidence, Joux B.2Oanxn, No. 42 Cedar st., New York ——l} — WORDS OF WISDOM, vor vyouxa MEN, Onthe Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Errirg and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HowArp AssoctaTioN, Box P, Philadel- phia, Pa. Jung, ly myl4y English tongue, being fully ns well acquuin- ted with the nomenclature in that language lish terms and technicalities of the Art: PRE- | SCRIMTTONS, and by night. We modestly and kindly ask for a liberal share of public favor and patronge. Our stock consiets of PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDI. CINES, & CHEMICALS IN ALL THEIR VARIOUS STYLES & FORMS of PREPARATION used by regular Physicians. ‘Wa also keep the Finest Extracts and Perfumes for La- dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brush es. The very finest and best Cut- lery, Combs of all kinds : Ivo- rv, Gum and Horn, Bird- cages and Seed, Pure Whitelead, Zine in Oil, China Gloss, Lingeed Oil, All the various fancy colored Paints dry and in Oil, Furniture and Conch Varnish, as also DeMarr Varoish, sand a few appro- vod Patent Medicines, and lastly, a large and well selected jot of WALL-PAPER, ANDCHEAP ATTHAT, viz: From 10cts per Bolt up to $250—Give us a enil, ZELLER & JARRETT, jund8 ___ Draggists & Apothecaries WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, sc., a | nnl7 68, BURNSIDE &« THOMAS FPYHEbighest market prices paid for all | kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS | New Peddler Wagon. wr one or | two horses, for sale, very cheap, at WM. J. MMMANIGAL'S, Milroy. 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. %®. Each article bought directly from the Manutacturer, with a de- sire to sw this marketed FINE ALPACAS from 40¢ to 75¢ the finest—equal to $1,256 alpacas. SUITS—from 8$10to $18, best all wool Cassimer es. wn. He intends to close out his stock. i THEREFORE , NOW OFFERS B TTER BARGAINS THAN ELSEwHERE. Carpets at old rates, from 50 cents to 75 eents per yard, for the best. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the best calicoes, and muslins in proportion, at old rates. : Women's Shoes, common good, to wear all summer; at $1 per pair = Fine Boots from $3,50 to $7,60 for the CLOTHING at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 price. SUITS, from $10,00 to $18 for the best. 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. 2 NOTICE, —Sternberg intends to make a change in his business, and thero- fore will sell lover than any eothor. He wishes all who owe Sternberg & Brandies, to settle positively by 1st of November next, else tha hooks will be given into oth er hands to collact. For Female COmplaints, whether in young or o a i Canvassing Book Sént for Paris by SUNLIGHT and GASLIGHT A VV ORK descriptive of the Mysteries Virtues, Vices; Splendors and Crimes of the City of Paris. It tells how Puris has become the Ga ost and most Beautiful City in the world; how its Beauty and Splendor are purchased at wn feurful vost of Misery und Suffering; how visitors ars Swindled hy Frofessional d- venturers: how Virtue and Viee go arm-in- nrm in the Beautiful City: how the most Fearful Crimes arc committed and concea- A; how money is Squandered in useless luxury; and contains aver 150 fine engrav- ings of noted Places, Life and Scenes in Purvis Agents wanted, Canvassing Boo's sent fre. Address .. National Pu shin Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. ; 18febdt 1 Was cured ‘of Denfnoss and Catarrh by . simplo remedy and will send the receipt reo. MRS. M. C. LIGGETT, Hoboken. N.' J. 18feb’ dw. } a AN FAMILY USE—pim the y TE liable, Knits everything, RRS TL wan ted, 'Ciréalur and sample stocking FREE. Addrecs Hinkley tting Machine Co., Bath, Me, as 18feb3m YoR DEAPNESS—The Patent Or- panie Vibrator, Tt fits ‘into the Ear, is ves Singing Noises in the wend, and enables Bent bo ee Or Sistinedy wt KTivoclrds Publics ; Hes. Treatise on Deafness, with means of Cure, sent free. Dr, T. Hone 8 Nwell, op rod- wy, N * ¥-. nal’ mow Teachers, Students, Retired Clergymen, Energetic Young Men snd Ladies can make $75 to $150 per month during the Spring and Sommer, A eopy free. Send name and address to People’s Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. 187ebdt The American Family Is presented to the public as the most The Great Medical Discovery ! Dr. Walker's Culifornia ’ VINEGAR BITTER MORE THAN 500,000 Persons £ Bear te timony to their Won- derful Curative Effects, WHAT ' "7 THHRY? wn J) . 1 a, married or sing! Jd | i JO dom gun sud wv exw Loy these Tonic Bitters id, ay jo gonwum mega Baov Sing ef { 3 i i i i 1 wl uw su i 1 1 | | A au) 1{v pus doarry - 7) Aulaanod ul Jue de njiom ‘OIRO ® SE [[9A 5% JATIN d They un... .. na Vile FANCY DRIXK, Mude of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits, and Refuse Li- quors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called “Tonics,” “Appetizers’ = “Restorers,” &e., that lead > the tippler on to drunkeness Zand ruin, but are atrue medi- F4rSend for a circular USS I8¥0 wundi() (ranow o1=a Suv wi 0 eqal u o ad ay3 0s] at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of li e, cine, made from the native Roots and [orbs of Californian, free from all Alcoholic Stinmadants, They are the Great BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN. CIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigos rator of the System, carrying off all poi- sonous matter, and restoring the blood to a No person can take thesé Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, 8100 will ba given for an incurable ease, mineral poisons or other means, and the wasted beyond the point of Bili us, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers Bladder, these Bitters hnve been most sue- cessful. Such Diseases ure caused by Vitia« ted Blood, which is generally produced by Cleanse the VYitinted Blood whenever skinin Pimples, Eruptions of Sores: cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when, Keep the blood pure and PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurk- In Biltous, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, these Bitters have no equal, For full directions read earvefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four langun- ges— English, Germ in, French and Span- ish, J. WALKER, Proprietor, 82 Com- N.:X. :. H. MeDONALD & CO., Druggists, and genernl Agents, San Fran- cisco and Sacramento, Cul. ana 32 & 34 Commerce strest, N. Y, 2z@&~Sold by all Druggists & Dealers. mard, 3m PILES. —A missionary who had suf- tered 22 vears with Piles, was cured and will send the receipt free. Rev. Foster Dix, Jersey City, N. J. 18feb4dt GREAT Chance! Agents Wanted! $1000 per year sure made by Agents, male or female, selling our world re- nowned Patent Everlasting ‘White wire Clothes Lines. Cheapest and best clo- thes lines in the Yu ; only 8 ets, per + MW foot, and will last a hundred years — Address the Hudson River Wire Co., 75 Wm St, N. Y., or 16 Dearborn st. Chicago Il. 18febdt THE MAGIC COMB win change any colored hair or beard to a permanent black or brown it contains no poison. Any- one can use it. One gent by mail for $1. Address, MAGIC COMB CO. Spring eld, Mass. 1fed2m Wanted! Agents! 873 to 8200 Per Month, Everywhere, mule and female, to introduce the Genuine Improved Common Sense FAMILY SEWINC MACHINE This machine will stitch, hem, foll, tack, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a Most superior manner, PRICE ONLY 18 DOLLARS. Fully Warranted for Five Years. We will pay $1000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours, It makes the “Elastic Lock Stitch.” Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cunnot be pulled apart without tear- ing it, We pay Agents from $756 to $200 per month and expenses or a commission from which twice that amount can be made Address SECOMB & (10. Pittsburg, Pa.; Boston, Mass., or St Louis, LCAUTION.—Beware of all Agents sel ling Machines under the same name as oars unless they can show a Certificate of Agen cy signed by us. “We shall not hold our- selves responsible for worthless M achines sold by other parties, and shall prosecute all parties either selling or using Machines under this name to the full extent of the law, unless such Machines were obtained from us by our Agents. Do not be imposed upon by parties who copy our advertise- ments'and circulars and offer wortidess Ma- Simple, Durable, and Compnet and Chea Knitting Machineever invented. : PRICE, ONLY, 825, forward with equal facility; mukes the sume stitch as by hand, bat far superior in Will knit 20,000 Stitches in 1 Mivitte, the inside of the work. It will knit a pair of stockings (any size) in less thun hulfan hour. Tt will knit Clse or Open, plain or Ribbed work, with any kind of coarse or line woolen yarn, or cotton, silk or linen. It will knit stockings with double heel and toe, drawers, hoods, sacks, smokin Caps, comforts, purses, muffs, fringe, ann nubins, undersieeves, mittens, skating caps Inmp wicks, mats, cord, undershirts, shawls jnckets, cradle blankets, leggins, suspen- ders, wristers, tidies, tippets, tufted work, and in fact ae endicss variety of »rticles in every day use, as wei! as for ornament, From 85 to 810 perDay Can be made by any one with the Ameri- ) achine, knitting stoekin &c., while expert operators can even make more, knitiing fancy work, which always commands a ready sale. person can readily knit from twelve to fifteen pairs of stockings per cay, the profit on which will be not less than forty cents per pair. FARMERS. Can sell their wool at only forty to fifty cents per pound; but by getting the wool made into yarn at a small expense, and knitting it into socks, two or three dollars er pound may be realized. On receipt of 325 we will forward a machine as ordered. We wish to proeure active AGENTS in every section of the United States and Can- ndas, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. Address, American Knitting Machine Co, 18febdt © Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo S H. WILLIAMS & CO., * Wholesale and Retail Dealers in COTTAGE FURNITURE, All kinds of TURNED WORK furnished to the tra.le at CITY PRICES. Alse TURNED PALINGS, BALUSTERS, ¥ and HAND RAILING Furnished to Builders. Upholstering, Repairing Furniture and everything peitaining to the business promptly attended to. Factory near Blunchard & Co's Planing Mill. UNDERTAKING. We also make COFFINS, and attend m- nerals with the most ELEGANT HEARSE. ever in this part of the country. Ware Rooy, No.7 BUSH HOUSE decl0,ly BELLEFONTE. PA. A BAUM, . REYNOLD'S NEW MARRLE FRONT, BISHOPST WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUO RS The subscriber respectfully calls th al 1ention of the pubic to his establish nt. where he is prepuied to furnish all kinds of Foreign oe Domestie Liquors' wholesale at the lowest cush prices, which are warran- t:d to be the best qualities according to their respective prices. His stock consists of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines—the best articles—at a reasonable rates as ‘can be had in the city, Cnampagne; Cherry, 4 and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and New England Run, Cordial of all kinds. He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho tel keepers andi othens tore wd examine his large supply, to judge for themselves and be certwn of’ procut what they bay, which ean seldom bedosre when yarchns- ng im the city. 2a Physicansare respeet fudly Next door to Post Office. We have always on hand. GENTS CALF "AND KIP BOOTS A Jazger sssortment of Ladies and Ohil- dren's Shoes than any other place in tows, Gum ne size We ns > goods tit th most durable Pa ot in use; ots ut on, mixed with pure Timeed oi, pi qua 10 or 15 Jenrapit ds a lignt brown or enutiful chocolate , and ean be chan« stone, drab olive, or was ¢X fp lun or \ , Fences, Carrfago und Car mukers, Pails and Wooden ware, Agri~ cultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessel: and Ships’ Bottoms, Canvass, Metal snd Shingle Roof being Fire und Water proof) ¥ oul Madifactar- ying feed bbls. the past year,) an forany Pponaie Mhsu gd for body, durabiliy, o uatieity on ad. es . f . unas WhichO WHE mipPIS ae Bris Top a hounds come. Warranted in oll eases fs abot e, Sand fous whi : Ye fu pattig. lars, uine unl randed in a sg en ineral Paint. Pers sons san of of this it and Adi the mone ey on receipt of the #, an an octld, 6m BIDWELL earl street, New York, “COAEH WANOFACTORY, R ' A enffe , on the ‘Le wn un nd Bellefonte Turnpike, hus now on hand a fine stoek of Ca and Spri } y Pn «oper EE 1 A Tt iy oli ‘of the én 0 woth bo al fisished and can be tol : manutactured in lnpge towns and eitios, amidst high ren eh ue prars ov ing. ing mastor £ own situation, anxious to excel in his artistical profession and free from any anbioyances in his busis ness, he has time and ability to devote his entire attention to his profession .apd hs custorgers,. rh satisfadtion alike se all patrons, operatives, his country, sna himself, ® unl examine his fy Jud 2 cosy an un cannot to be satrsied. REPAIRING: of all kinds done neatly, protoptly, wma reasonably. +--+ vine wi Yengertown, June 12, 1368 —~1y. § GEE HE WAY! °° 5 A 178! SUITS W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte; would inform the men of Pennsvalley, his oid friends and customers, n8 wall ss all others who may desire to be rigged out, In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from ind of ma terial they choose... I rk that Fam still in the field, and prepared to accommo- ate, l have a large and excellent assorts ment e f 2! £1014 Furnishing Goods, ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings ‘om whichTgarments will be made to ore der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. All ]l ask is toeail and examine my fine stock. Having just bought my goods du- ring the last panie, I defy competition ss to Prices durability, and fashion, this side of Philadelphim » 1 1127 4 11 oon os Remember the Pang W. W. McCLELLAN, No. 4 Brokerhofs Row, Allegheny streeq, Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimieres, vesti gam, fihrellgs, exine, Ni caps, in short, everything to completely vi out a gentleman, can aed and nde ph in the latest style. da ara l : 1 ym also agent for WILCOX & G1 Sewing Machine, which should be pry all desiring a machine d ORSE COLLARS, if vou den’t wad 1! Jour home's shoulda ; galled anh esore, ge arse Ade 22s BURN SIDR « THON AS. (ENTREBALL ERT a ms J. 0. DRININGER, | respecttully informs the citizens of Contre county, that he hasconstantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds of Furniture Roo % BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, : WANHSTANIS; | ~~ GORNER CUPBOARDS TABLES, cn die ik © noel oME MADE Cnafxs ALWAYS OX WAND His stock of ready-made Furniture is large and warranted of good workmanship and ol all made under his ownimmedistesupery i- sion, and is offered at rates us cheap aaeloss where. Thankful fer past favors, be selie its & continmanee of the sme. Ba Call and see bis stock before purchasing ' olsewhere. apd 2068,1y. TT Alexander Shannon, CONVEYANCER.—7%he under- igned having tacen owta Jieense as a Seri. vener and Cenveyancer, respectfully offers Hie services ns such; inthe writing of Dee T elses, Contracts, and also in el at sabes. + AH Kinditof’ blanks ang, w enue “Lumps ahwiays on hand. e # 8 al " ALEX. SHANNON. 4 ASKIETS in all their varieties, children “is, powder, shot, caps, eartri ze, &C., AS ! repgested to give his liquors « trial. pio apl0' 68, tf, chines at a less price. 18febdt | earriuges, willow ware, . guns, pis- BURNSIDE s TIOMAS 1s
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