CENTRE HALL REPORTER. oy “Lecter” lined re) e| New R. R—It is, proponsd by 4 Pay Your Torr.—Since Saturday aod all, it appears, will have a ‘“lecter” | western company to build a railroad | morning, last, a gate has been, a u FRIDAY, APRIL lst, 1870. course, as well assome other towns (from Tiffin, O., direct to New York, | a few miles east.of the Fort, an "oll L ITEMS. ; that are not any smarter than our vil- | via. N Sweastiry Phil iebuss, Bellefonte, | charged. This is known ns the deep LOCA | : lage. Tbe I se wil be ck jo Coanech Mi h a railroad mow | well gate, about which the turnpike — ‘ seen from the letters below, intend hav- | building from Tiffin due west to Oma- | company has had so much wrng- recap ai ne ol oblige ing nothing but first class material, to | ha, making a through line from: the Fy ost, y lading deaths, marriages, &c., as | do the talking during the course, This | latter place to the eastern seaboard. such dre eagarly read by your friends in | jgright, and must lead to a profitable the w Fo a et a pi: business. In the event of any lectu- trons would eceasionally mail a copy of [Ter failing to meet his appointment, the Repotter to relatives and sequin an from any unforseen cause, the man: ass whotormerly lived Tn Cobh ‘woull | "gétment is happy-to informs an appre- induce many to become subscribers. ciating public, that such a vacuum can FBTR Tl mii L "Venda always be filled by taking up the time A d So gment and Ex- in reading the correspondence between pa ote combined, Justices War. the management and distinguished rants, &¢., for sale at this GEice. personages from all quarters of the . globe. That the Centre Hall “lecter” TAKE NOTICE, company is only going to deal with PERSONS GOING TO HOUSE-KEEP- | go stock, witness the replies to in- vitations, below. The Pepe at Rome ING, dg ny . | having been invited to “lecter” at Cen- ANTOF FURNITURE, Boas : and others, in W tre Hall, his Holiness sends the man- will de well to call at Be ie lines sem 1€ y I' Ca John Camp's New Warerooms, on Det g reply, per c BOOK AGENTS WANTED 70 SELL TEN YEARS IN WALL STREET. ft includes the Histories, Mysteries, and Secret Doings of Wall Street, Life Skt h- os of its Men, the Spgeulntions in Gold Stocks, &c., Woman. Speculators, and all that is great, powerful, splendid mysteri- ous, interesting, wicked, amazing, wretch- ed, ete., in the focus of speculation Por. traits of Vanderbilt, Drew, Gould, Fiske Jr., and many others, Engravings of note laces, Life and Scenes, &o. Janvassing Jooks free. Send for circulars to Worti- ixaron, Dustin & Co., Publishers, 148 Asylum st., Hartford, Conn. 25mrdt “TO CONSUMPTIVES, Provillintialy my daughter was restored to health by simple moenns, without medicine, The par- ticulars will be sont free. REUBEN E. Hou xstow, Stockton st., Brooklyn, Lon Island. dy +! Sa 313 2omrdt THE MAGIC COMB will change any colored hair or beard to a permanent black or brown it contains no poison, Any: one can use it. One sent by mail for 3 Address, MAGIC COMB CO, Springfie d, Mass, 2omrim rFPYHIS IS NO HUMBUG! ¢ By sending 85 cents, with age, height, coler of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a correct pic- ture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W, FOX, P. 0. Drawer, No 28 Fultonville, N. ¥X, merit I was cured of Deafness and Catarrh by a simple remedy and will send the receipt free. Mrs. M. ©. Leaorrrt, Hoboken, N.J Farmers Their Sons, and others, ean y make money rapidly, selling the NEW ILLUSTRATED FARMERS’ MANUAL edited by Geo, KE. Waring, jr., Practical Farmer and Author, and late Ag- riculturnl Engineer of N. Y. Central Park The best book for Farmers ever issued All need it before planting. It is a sound, labor saving, money making book, Thou- sands have bought it, and thousands more want it. 16th Edition ready. Live Api wanted. Profits large, E. B. TREAT & QO, v54 Bread'y, N. Y mrd, it THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD. Entre m Fire.—The house of C. T. Rumbarger of Buffalo Run, was burnt last Wednes- day with all its contents. The flames pe supposed to have caught from a flue. We learn that a girl named McQuil liam, living at Mr. Haupts, in this place, was severely burned on Wednesday evening by the ignition ofso me coal oil that she was handling.— Watchman i —— —— To prevent the hair from falling out, use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- newer, Wheat—red $1 18al 25. Rye 91a93e. Corn—yellow at 97a98¢, and white at 92c. Oats at Hdadbe. Cloverseed at $8 25a8 50. Timothy seed is held a $6a6 25, Flaxseed $3 25. NEW YORK MARKET, Gold 1114. MILROY MARKETS. Corrected by Reed & Thompson, White Wheat $1 045,... Red $1,00..,.....c00 Rye 0.75 Corn 63 ,......0Unts ‘88, ......... Plaster por ton 10,00.......Salt per sack 2,75 Flour (family) 2,50 Butter 30u..i.iuaeen Eggs 20......... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 124 Hams 16....... Lard 16 Potatoes 0,50... Apples dried 124. Barley $075 Pork 11 BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White Wheat £1,00, Red 0 95. ."Rye...... 0,70: «00s Corn 065 Oats, ...... Barley 0 60. ......Cloverseed 7,00 Potatoes 0,40, Lard per pound 18.......Pork per pound 00. Butter 40.......Eggs 20, .... Plasterper ton $16 Tallow 124...... Bicon 16... Ham28, SPECIAL NOTICES, A TREATISE ON THE HAIR SENT FRER BY MAIL BY THE PROPRIETORS oF ALLS ! }2) Y be New Goods. - 5% : 2 é ly informs the otter town- a new stere IR COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, A HIS manufacturing establishmentat an The undersigned respectful ; Shetigns of Centiy Hall and ship, that he has opened Milroy, where he keeps Fur- RER THAN » Ta HWin3m . Op pms Reply of the Pope, Rome, March 31., '70. es Dear Management :—Your faver, p@-Subscribers to the Reporter | enviteu me to lecter at Centre Hall, who intend changing their residence | cum to hand to me ter day at the Va.| this spring, st ld not fail to nptify terkan. As I hev the Ekkermenikal us of any change of post office address Kounsel setten here now, I cant go. that may be caused thereby. [am sorry I did not know, before cal- i len the kXounsel, that I would be hon- Adother hodse 3s to go bp Tn this [ored with sich an envitation, as I shortly. Mr. Wm. Stump has would hev drapt that meetin and gone purchased a lotifrom the Mf'g Comp, | to Centre Hall. Hopen the manages and intends building a dwelling upon | ment are well, and given em my bles- Yeagertown, on the Lewistown Bellefonte Turnpike, § a fine stock of Carriages, and Spring Wagons, wh for i, as superior in qunlity and styles te any manufactured in the country. They are made of the very bgkt seasoned stock by first class practical wogkmen, and finished in a style that challenges comparison with any work out of or An the Eastern cities and can be sold at Igwer prices than those manutactured in lgrge towns and cities, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv. ing. Being mastor of his oWn situation, anxious to excel in his artistical profession and free from any annoyances in his busi- ness, he has time and ability to devote his entire attention to his profession and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike te all patrens, operatives, his country, anc himself. Call and examine his stock and learn his Main street, ° niture of all kinds, CHEA EVER. it HO) erlacher, where as now on hand uggies, Sulkies ch he now offers SPRING & SUMMER 600DS cheap as a 2) stock is entirely new, and the ‘piblie are respectfull j : . ihe for themae Ny ve - an prices, and i AT »: { | * 2 = ra ha : . {Fuss at Millheim! NEW FIRM at Quite a Sensation and Fuss ehoad 191500 has been cued at ilhein, as n as it became kno that J. NV k } A : pon os ne iH . now stock ow Centre ‘Hall, . : Spring Goods! 3. B.SOLT. aro prices. | ALL NEW. which he purchased lately when Gold was down and prices had | fallen. His stock consists of = 4 ‘Fine Dress Goods. New Ste » Dry GoOds, wf 4 Grocéries, SUGARS, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CHEAPER THAN EVER. MUSLINS, CALICOES, AT OLD PRICES, 4. The public are earnestly invited to call at Snook’s store in Miltheim, and sa- tisfy themselves that io He Offers Greater Bargains and Sells Goods Cheaper than ELSEWHERE His stock is always full and complete, and selected with care, and keeps nothing that hs Sleninted to deceive. No purcha- ser leaves Snook's St ritho i the Put) worth oF Wir einai hy sv in nre ordered every few duys ‘and whenever wanted, The highest prices paid for all kinds of country produce. Call and see, Snook never surrenders, marlly A NEW at the lowest possible eral system of fair 4d merit a air share Tur Pops. Bismark, also, got an invite to “lec ® the same—which makes the seventh | sen, I remain, &e., house is bound to spe ia Ceatre Hall this &pring: ah Mr. C. D. Runkle has sold his pee rty in the lower end of town to Mr. uble of Mifflin county. T. Wwe. Wolf's cheap goods have’ caused quite a rush of Miles and Haines townshsp folks fo bis store. Prof. Daniel M. Wolf, has accepted a call from he Gefman Reformed | charge at"Bellefonte. : EE If you want a nice clean meal when ou PA Bellefodite, stop with Billy Hostorian, #5 he knows how to one up, and knows how to make his guests comfortable. A jolly set from Woodward _ pissed through he otiday evening “on their way to hear Annie Dickinson Jecture—they saw the gentle Annie through ¢ lasses. Woodward has some jolly whele-souled fellows, whom we always like to meet. +r Now Laxntmesii Riu} oie of George's Valley, takes possession of the Pon HE host: Za April 1st, to- day, and will keep it for the accommo- fatiol of the public but will sell no iquor. Be Mr. Kronf; ohié of {¥&-propHietors of the Brockerhoff House, at Lellefonte, has rotted the Potter's Mills tavern stand With the theetition, us we are informed, of placing his preseiit clerk in charge of the same. : . THE Weather on Sunday and Monday last, was of the most disagreeable otder —storm, snow and riin prevailing ill the time: = 1 10% Solio - a 0 still. prevails among those who euglit to be best iiiformed, that she fron Works will r » sume operations §uder Hew auspices before the 4th of July next. We sin- cerely Hope the: expectation may be realized, ‘because prosperity at Free- dom adds‘much’'th prosperous trade at Lewistown Frie Deniocral. A teller Fon Kauéville, il, fun 4 formé? Yesideiit of Brushiviilley, says: I shall drop a few hasty lines for our lovely Keportef. We irrived at is flieesafe and séiind’ The weath- er is Veby disagreeable and the roads are ve ¢ thiey will 566i be almost impassable; 80 it will make the town of Kaneville a little dall. © The farmers have not*eommenced their spring work yet. On the 16th we had a very rd snes toca; «and sleigliing was good for a few days. Our little town of Kher & floah : hin little lace, we call it geuwernily the cor De “EES. K rer & Mussun.— AS spring is now here, when farmers supply their households with» drygoods; groceries, fish, &e., &e., it should a! ways be held in rem 2 the .Penasyalley trade, & Musser, at Belle- fonte, keep the right kind of store to ete our farming community. They study to* please their customers, which has made their store a favorite place to Buy: among all en lp pr . n We are indebted to some: friend—= suppose Supt. Magee—for a report of The contents of the pamphlet are high- ly creditable to the teachers ‘of ‘our county, but the pamphlet is printed in a third rate manner : poor paper, peor register, and poor taste in its typo- graphical serangement—all, perhaps the result of poor pay—and does no credit to the Bellefonte printers. i or so under who had sat forty years ather Ballos; Neate iy one day .in great: perpk ity of mind, i he : ‘Do:I understand you to say, Father Ballou, that all men will be saved== Orthodox as al Tu versalis§” ‘Why, yes, said the. good old ar is Je belief, and that is what I preach? ‘Well; I never un derstood it exactly so before,” said the hearer dnd he went away grieved that there was no hell for the Ortho- doX. o7i iv And thus it is‘at Er store, t Bellefonte, they sell goods cheap to at Bl don and full-assortment all, keepup a largeand fui ass and thus all are: saved ‘in their mon- ey. Sale of real estate of George Foust, de¢’d in Potter {wp., on 16th April. ee ly lp ter”, and replies by cable : Reply from Bismark. Berlin, March 29, "70. | Mein Herr :—It ish embossible for me to lectshure for de peebles of Cen- tre Hall, as der king has envite all der big au little kings of Shermany to bardake of a state dinner vun sauer kraut und bumbernickel, vich ish de national dish of Shermany, upon der day you want me to lectshure for you, and ubon vich occasion matters of state are to be dalked of here, and I must den be de mouthpiece of de king of Prussia. Ten dousand sanks for Sn oring me with your kint billy doo. Yours, Bismark, Queen Victoria also thinks much of the Centre Hall “lecter” business, and sends « telegram: Reply of Mrs. Victoria, Buckenhem pelace, Mar 31, 3. p.m, Deer Sir:—Sence the deth of mi la- mented "usband, Mr. Victory, I ’ave been a widder and don't go away from Hingland ; besides mi littlest bady "as the 'ickups, from a puttin too much pper upon its am an’ heggs at renkfast this mornin’, hand ’aving these reesens, it greeves me to say, compel nie to decline to lecter at Cen- tre "All Yours, Vicrory. Napoleon, too, would come, but —vead his reply. Reply from Napoleon. Monshicer :—1 hav receive one invite by se Zeutre Hall lekture manage- ment, to du one speech for him. I no can come, iis Ugeeny will no stay in Paris alone, because ze zity is so much disturb. Zentre Hall is one dem foin place, vich I much vould like to see, and if zee manageni nt will graciously excuse zis one time, I will be happy to comply wiz ze nex invite. Ei bien bolla two franzee. ~~ Yours &e. NaroLEON. So the public will see that the man- + ctable. tters were also received from all, terms. Butler says he will come free if he can be assured that there are lenty of silver spoons in and about Pe The management wrote back fo these gentlemen that it could not “see the pint,” as mediocrity was not wanted. Invitations have been sent to Gen. Washington, Gen. Jackson, Pontius Pilate, and Julius Caesar, who will undoubtedly send faverable re- plies—as they are retired gentlemen, and have no cares which would cause them to decline—of which due notice will be given. The building for the new smithshops of the Centre Frail Mf’g Co., is now under roof and nearly completed, and makes quite a fine appearance. tiff fem eermecpnptemeiee LARGE EcG.—Mr. David Stine, of this place, the other day brought an to our office, which measures 74 by 51jinches in circumference. Oeil yp. $1000 REWARD !—1 will give one thou- sand dollars reward forany ease of the fol- lowing diseases, which the Medical Facul- ty have pronounced incurable, that Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies will not cure, Dr. Richaw's Golden Balsam Noo 1, will cure Syphilis in its primary and secondary stages, such a¢ old Ulcers, Ulcerated Sere Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and Sorencss of the Sealp, eradicating disease and mercury thoroughly —Dr. Richau's Golden Balsam No. 2, will cure the third stages of « philitic and mercurial rheuma- tism, and 1 defy those who suffer from such diseases to obtain ®t radical cure without the aid of this medicine, which does not prevent the patients from eatin g and drink- ing what they like. Price of either No 1 or 2: $5 per bottle or two bottles, $9. Dr. Richaw's Golden Antidote, a safe and radical eure for Gonorrhea, Gravel and all Urinary Derangements, accom a- nied with full direttions. Warranted to cure. Price, $3 por bottle. Dr. Richuu’s Golden Elixir d’ Amour, a radical cure for General Debility in old or young, imparting energy to those who have 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. Promapi attention to all corre- spondents. None genuine without the name of Dr. Richau’3 Golden Remedies, — D. B. Richards, sole proprietor, blown in (Glass of bottles. Address, Dr. D. B. Rich- ards, No. 228 Varick st., New Yerk. locl All HAIR RENEWER. Which is the best articla ever known to RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. It will prevent the Hair from falling out. Makes the Hair smooth and glossy, and does not stain tke skin ! Price $1,00. For sale by all dealers in Medicines. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua N. H., Proprietors. mr. 7 Im DE The Greatest Discovery of the Age. HIS IS ADMITTED TO BE THE fact by thethousands whoare now using Dr. Tobias’ Celebrated Venetian Liniment, It has been introduced since 1847; and no one ence trying it is ever without it. It will positively cure the under-mentioned com plaints, if used as directed: Chronic Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Headache, Toothache, Spraivs, Bruises, Old Sores, Swellings, Mosquite Bites,and Pains in the Back, Chest, or Limbs. Also taken internally, for Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Croup, Colie, Sea Sickness, Spasms, &c. It is perfectly harmless to take internally. (See oath accompanying each bottle.) It has never failed te cure every case of Diarrhoea, Dysentety, and Croup, if used when first taken. Always have u bottle in the house in readiness, and For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers Price 50 gents and One Dollar. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York, mablm gee sf Mp rem . Weak Back, Pains of the Side, of the Hips, and about tha Kidneys, are relieved at once by the application of one of ALLCQCK’S POROUS PLASTER. “dainstown, Al, Nov. 27, 1868, “Messrs, Thos. Allcock & Co,: During, an extensive practice of ten yeaes 1 have been a frequent witness of the magical dualities of your Porous Plasters. I can certify that they are all you claim for them. “ROBERT E. CAMBELL, M. D.” Dr. Myer, of Savannah, Ga., says they are the best mechanical supporters for weak muscles ever discovered ; that by their war ming properties they bring power and health, untill the strength of the muscles are entirely restored ; that he knows a case where Allcock’s Plasters cured a gentle- man of a weak spine; that he daily pre- scribes them in his practice, with the hap- opiest results, ly ily ONLY ONE Hair Dye has been proved poisonless. Professor Chilton, whose reputation as an analytical chemist gives his statements the weight of authority, announces that CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE has been subjected tothe proper tests in his laboratory, and that the results show it to be ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS, as well as admirably adapted tothe purposes for which: it is designed. This is important as the public has just been warned, by two leading scientific organs, againts Thirty Deadly Dyes now before the public. 6 CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESEVA. TIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on the Hai after Dyeing. Try it. CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESKERVA- TIvE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm oft the Hair after Dyeing, Try it. Sold by all Druggists. To Coxsumprivis.—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 affection, and that dread disease, Con- sum ption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and uring the same, which they willfind a SURE CURE vor CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, ete, The object of the advertiser in send. ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflic- ted, and spread information which he con- ceives 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 prescription will address Rev. Epwarp A. WiLsoN, myld,y Williamsburg, Kingsco. NY — el ee Errors oF YourH.—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, mrim suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for make ing the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by th advertiser's experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect confidence, Jonux B. Oapex myl4,y letter envelopes, free of charge. phia, Pa. jun4, ly prices, and you vannot fail to be satisfied. REPAIRING of all kinds deme neatly, promptly, nd reasonably. Yeagertown, June 12, 1868 —1y. ETT WAY! ITS! BUITS W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would inform the men of Pennsvalloy, and kis old friends and customers, as well as all others who may desire te be rigged out, In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terial they choosa. 1 would say that I am still in the field, and prepared to accommo- date. I have a large and excellent assort- ment of Furnishing Goods, A LSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vesting» om which “garments will be made to or- der in the NOST FASHIONABLE STYLE, All 1 ask is to call and examine my fine stock. Having just bought my goods du- ring the last panic, I defy competition ns to prices, durability, and fashion, this side of Philadelphia Remember the Place W. W, McCLELLAN, No, 4 Brokerhoff's Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, csnllars, umbrellas, eains, hats, caps, in short, everything to completely rig out a gentleman, can be had and made up in the Intest style. I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, which should be seen by all desiring a machine de25,68y H""5, COLLARS, if you don't wad yout horse's shoulders galled anh esore, = Ree horse collars at URNSIDE & THOMAS’, (ENE HALL Furniture Rooms! J. 0. DEININGER, respectfully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he hasconstantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTAN DS, @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 all made under his ownimmediatosuperyi- sion, and is offered at rates as cheap as else- where. Thankful for past favors, he solic its a continuance of the same. Call and see his stock before purchasing ap 24°68,1y. TPENN HALL ACADEMY. Will be opened on Tuesday, April 12th, 1870, by A. EK. Truxal, A. B., a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, whe comes well recomended by Dr. Nevin, President of the College und by Professor Daniel M. Wolf. Tuition per quarter of ten weeks $5 to $8. Boarding with furnished rooms can be had at reasonable rates For further information Apply to J. B. FISHER, mardtf Penn Hall, FOR FALL & WINTER TRADE!! gé-The Largest and Best Stock, 29-0f BOOTS and SHOES, ever brought to Milroy. . Men's Coarse Boots $3,50 and upwards. Boys’ from $1,87 to $4,25. Women’s, $1,756 and upwards. Misses Shoes $1,80 to $3,00. Children’s, T0ets and upwards. elsewhere. Shoes, will ao we fore going elsewhere. J. L. MARKS, Milroy. 12nov3m For twenty-five cents you can buy of your Druggist or Grocer a of Sea Moss Farine, manufactured from pure Irish Moss or Carragreen, Puddings, Custards, Creams, Cha Russe, &c., &c. It is by far the cheap- est, healthiest and most delicions food in the world. RAND SEA MOSS FARINE CO., mar 53 Park Place, N. XY. ® Plantation Bitters. S. 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 The Great Medical Discovery ! Dr. Walker's California VINEGAR BITTERS. MORE THAN 500,000 Persons 5 2 4 Bear te timony to their Won- re=8 derful Curative Effects, WHAT ‘\"¥ THEY? pu 4 utjos Jo Jaoum . J oraues on 0 JO uoyRuImIe % sod ‘oyuog © 9% [[0A 5% OATS turn of lire, these Tonic Bitters 1° Z#@~Send for a circular. uw “dear jaomod w Jutasyed ui Juels [n ad ayy os[w Juisses whether in young or old, married or single, hood, or the sy are uot a Vile FANCY DRINK, Maude of Poor Rur "hiskey, : Proof Spirits, and nefuze Li- quors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called “Tonics,” Appetizers’ “Restorers,” &ec., that lead 2 the tippler on to drunkeness = 2 and ruin, but are a true medi- vine, made from the native Roots and Herbs of Califernin, free from all Aleoholic Stimulants. They are the Great BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN- CIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigo- rator of the System, carrying off all poi- sonous matter, wd restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, $100 will be given for an incurable ease, provided the bones are not destroyed by ) [W10051 A SY [[¥ P woman sunvdi( uorsaiuo)) * e no equal r Pemale COmplaints, the dawn of tism, and Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Bili us, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers Diseases of the Blond, Liver, Kidneys, and cessful. ted Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs, Cleanse the Vitiat skinin Pimples, Eruptions of Sores: cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health ofthe system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurk- ing in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy¢d and removed, In Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, these Bitters have no equal. fall directions read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four 'angua- es— English, German, French and ish, J. WALKER, Proprietor, 82 merce st, N. Y. i. H. McDONALD & CO. Drugs ists, and general Agents, San Fran- cisco and Sacramento, l., ana 82 & 34 Commerce street, N. X Druggists & Dealers. MN m ard, 3m FOR FAMILY USE simple ohenp, Tea liable, Knits evefything. GENT= wan- ted. Cireularan futhple stocking FREE. Addrecs: Hinkley tting Machine Co. Bath, Me. 5 18fobSin ORGANS, Organs. “MELODEONS, MELODEONS, Piano Fortes, From the best Mantifacturers, Warranted for five years, For sale at Lowest Prices, by W.J. MMANIGAL. Milroy. n2it{ Apothecary & Drug Store, located in Brockerhoff's new block, Bish- op street, BELLEFONTE, Pa. The subscribers have the pieasnre to in- form the citizens of Bellefonte, Contre, Clinton & Clearfield counties in general, that they expect to be ready, by y next, (21st inst.) to OPEN THEIR NEW DRUG STORE, iblie, and for the accommodation of the they hereby extend a cerdinl invitation te all; who may be in need and wish to obtain Fresh, Pure, & Genuine Medi. cines, Chemicals, Drugs, and all such articles as are kept in a Firt Class Drug Store, 5%. 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—and who speaks, reads and writes the German language as well as the English tongue, being fully as well acquain- ted with the nomenclature in that language of the business, as with the Latin and Eng- lish terms and technicalities of the Art; and hence we ean and will CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICIANS PRE- SCRIPTIONS, in either language; and shall do it by day and by we We modestly and kindly ask for a liberat share of pubire favor and patroage. Our stock consists of PURE & GENUINE DRUG: I. CINES, & HEME AY 1} Xn THEIR VARIOUS STYLES & FORMS of PREPARATION used by regular Physicians.) Wealso keep the Finest Extracts and Perfumes for La- dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brash es. The very finest mind best Cuts lery, Combs of all kinds: Ivo ry, Gum and Hom, Bird: cages and Seed, Pure Whitelead, Zinc in Oil; China Gloss, Linseed Oil, All the various faney colored Paint: dry and in Oil, Furniture and Coach Varnish, as also DeMarr Varnish, and a few appro- ved Patent Medicines, and lastly, a la Ww and well selected Lot of WALL-PA ANDCHEAP ATTHAM viz From 10cts per Bolt ‘up to $2.50 —Give a eall. ZELLER & JARRETT, jun, 18 Druggists & Aputhecaries. . | STERNBERG Has been to the extreme end of the us market. For BOOTS & SHORES to Boston. For DRY GOODS tv New York. For CLOTHING to Philadelphia. N%. Each article bought directly, from the Manufacturer, with a de- sire to suit this market. gg FINE ALPACAS from 40c to ioc the finest—equal to $1,235 alpacas. SUITS —from $10tv $18, best all wool Cassimul ee, wg. He intends to cluse out his stovk, E THEREFORE NOW OFFERS BETTER BARGAINS THAN ELSEwHERE. Carpets at old ra sents per yar DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 194 to 16 cents, the best licoe wid , for the best, tes. : "Women's Shoes, common good, to wear all surhmer, at $1 per pair Fine Boots from $35,50 to $7,50 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 ifit aint true, Sternberg will trea . They only ask people to come anl see even if they do not wish to bay. 2&5 NOTICE. —Sternberg intends to make # ehatige in his business, and there fore will sell lower than any ethor. He wishes all who owe Sternberg & Brandies, to settle positively by 1st of November next, else the books will be given into oth NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, e#~ Only Give us a Fair Tridl. ov ry Goods, otions, Millinery Goods, Hoseries, Fancy | ff Cn Bags Croll, * ie. DN Gentlemen id | Tex furnishing , Ladies Cloaks and Circulars, in ad Cloth, all kinds of G the finest en Ole Pieh, Bult. Stationery, ard est 'y everything else that is to be feund ins well stocked country store. ; me or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Don't fi New Mephn he. red at ir gain. Call and see us. ap2iy J. B. SULT. CENTRE HALL CENTRE €O., PA’ Having enlarged our New Founnny snd ERE nO mall how and dates ORKS, late pred Machin ail an- nounceto the public they arenow ready to receive orders for anything in their line of business, Machines, Ha : lates ror “All inds of Repairing Dif- rant kind : j i PLOW CASTING. The Celebrated Huckendorn Economica plow brio i entire satisfiction ¢ emt ¥ best : pH are cut New and ofthemest improv- . Plan Ine rraished rE rt ee y us. par We hope by, strict ationtion busie ness tu receive a share of public patronage of evety description m up tor TANNERIES, S&C. &C. We also manufecture the celebrated KEYSTONE The Com announte 1s eldewhere, every artic iE Stove-Pi EE fom All kinds of repairirig always on BUCKETS, CUPS, D1 &0. All orders by mail promptly attend d to CENTHE HALL MFG coM'P nil Fou {Aon EVERY VARIETY and kind at A108 | IRWIN & WILSON'S. 3 . fa or hands to collect, apl0 68, tf.
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