- CENTRE HALL REPORTER. FRIDAY, JUNE 24th, 1870. rt Ol ORY SBT Su LOCAL ITEMS. £OCAL NEWSi—Our friends Will oblige by sending in any items of local inter- ls Reporter. ‘We would esteem it a favor if our kind pa- trons would occasionally mail a copy of the Reportar to relatives and acquaintan- ces who formerly lived in Centre count and removed to other pacts, which woul induce many to become subscribers. wl) BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu Notes, Execations:, snd Jodgment and Ex- emption Note combined, Justices War- rants, &e., for sale at this Office, Ad mms {Perms . \ Centre county people will find somé- thing te interest them by reading the ~ advertisement of Mr. McManigal in another column, Mr. Jua@Qdenkirk, af old Fort, the other day sent a bead of wheat to our office, five inches in length, fine and full in the grain, and whoever can beat it, must send in a larger one. isms matin J A 4 esc es Our old friend, Mr. John Dinges, of Pun twp. kes the lead for tall or chard grass reports a stalk which measures five feet four es, Our neighbor, Mr. Witmer, must try again, or Penn keeps ahead. lillie Po The “Phrenakosminn Literary Soci. ety,” of Baalshurrg, purpose "giving a strawberry and ica ¢ream fostival, on the evening of the 4h of July. The proceeds are to be appropriated to the pwblic Library, of Boalsburg. deen = NEw Roan.—The public road along Pine Creek, from Mayer's mill to Woodward, in Haines township, about which there has heen so mach conten- tion in that quarter, for the last few vears, is now in progress of eoustrue- tion, and the contractor, Mr. Adam Weaver, has about 150 rods of the road completed. * Hoffer Bro's, at Bellefonte, will not depart from their rule to sell cheap. That reputation they have maintaived successfully for years, and they are bound to te keep it in spite of all op- position. They do better by quick sales and small profits, and always keeping a good article of what vou want, than by anv other plan. Try them, farmers of Pennsvaliey. * em Du you know how low the price of _clothing has gone down at Hirsch's "Clothing Store? They will sell you a linen coat for 81, or good cassimere, all wool, pants and vest for 85.—They and cassimeres male up in elegant style at proportionately low prices. Every one who wants clothing is invi- ted te call at Hirsch & Bro, Milroy, and see their goods. -. > * JRE Wonrks.—Mr. Theo. Desch- ner, of Bellefonte, has just received a splendid lot of Fireworks, consisting in part of Roman candles, rockets, colored fire, firecrackers. torpedoes, and other articles to numerous to mention, which will be sold very cheap. This is a fine chance for the patriotic peo- ple of the country to get ready their fire works for the great Fourth of Ju- ly. 24jume2t. - * > Srare 8S. 8. CoxveNTION.—The State Sabbath School Convention met at Harrisburg last week. Six hundred delegates were in attendance; every _cotmty. in the state was represented. “The delegates from Centre county were, Rev. W. T. Wylie, General Jas. A. Beaver, D. F. Fortney, Rv. J. Keiler Miller, Rev. J. T. Williams, Y<aac Womer, John W. Stewart, Hen- ry Fredricks. > & Porarors.—J, A. B,, one of our subscribers at Chillisquaque, writes us, that down in Northumberland county, dred bushel, at 10 cents per bushel, and the very hest kind of potatoss at that. Those folks down there won't starve this year. BE VaLLey Pre-Nic.—The second an- Pic-Nie, which is to be tre Hall, on Saturday, July 2nd, next, will be the greatest affair of the kind ever held in the county. Over five hundred invitations have already been sent out, Two bands of musie—the Boalshurg Cornet Band aud the Mileshurg Band -=have heen engaged for the occasion. The grand affair will be held in Oak Grove, about 4 mile south of this place. It will be a basket Pic-Nie, each party bringing its own nice and good things in the committee of arrangements will make provision for all that will afford amusement. RirLroan.—At a meeting of the stockholders of the Lewisburg, Centre, and Spruce Creek Railroad Company, held at the Pennsylvania Railroad office, in the city of Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 11th inst., the following named persons were elected officers of said company, for the ensming year. President, George F. Miller. Direc- tors, Edward F. Gray, Wister Morris, William J: Howard; Edmund Smith, Robert H." Duncan, Jas. P. Coburn Treasurer Joseph Lesley. Mr R. H. Duncan, one of the Di- rectors, sends us a copy of a resolution, feted at a meeting of the above board, “held on Wednesday, of last week, at the office of the Company in Philadel- phia, in response to the resolutions passed at the Centre Hall meeting, on the 11th inst.,—the resolution was of- fered by Wister Morris, esq “Resolved, That, so soon as the En- amd estimates, and the right of way stm JT limve beew secured to the Comp, and Sufficient stock shall have been subscribed to pay for the grading, and fencing of the Road BE or fio the Summit beyond Miflinburg, the President shall advertise for proposals view to placing. the said line under The summit referred to'in: the reso: lution, is about 3 miles west of Mifflin- burg. Bs tel fe Appi Just received, this week, and offered cheap, a lot of New Goods, : Dry Goods, (1701 Groceries, dc. at the cheap store of J. B. SOLT. wip Als Aro sma sme scr— | ——e R. R. War. —There is a fierce war going on just now between Mifflinburg and Lewisburg, on account of the rail- road, which we regret to learn, as we fer it will retard the speedy construe tion of the road. We do not know which party is mest to blame, but think that both are at fault, and show- ing «tau cH petty selfishness and jealousy. Mifflinburgers may not be pleased to have the read passed thro’ their place and on to the submit three miles beyond-——desiring a temporary halt at their town, for the profit it would bring, while Lewisburg, is anx- ious to tease. Mifilinburg by haying the road go on to the summit, ; The proper spirit is to push the road on as far as means are provided, to Mitlin- burg, to the summit, or any point be: yond that into Centre county, te. its terminus, sa mts vai Al Ise ———— — THE BRIGHT SIDE, A Paper for all Children Pub ished weekly. Eightbeautifully illas- trated pages. No sontuhed stories, The very best’ wiiters. Large premiums for clubs, Sent to subscribers on the tollow- ing terms: Fa Once a month Twice cde Taal H Every week,. . . $1.00 ae A success beyond all example. Thirty thousand eirculation though only one year old. Specimen gopy free. The weekly three months‘on trial tor + dents, Address The Bright Side, Chicago, lls, td man The Reason Why. —The immediate cause of premature fading or blanching of the hair 1s an obstruction of the oil vessels which afford the coloring matter. The re- mote wagses may be general ill health, trouble of mind, ete. Hence, in order to restore its natural colar and beauty the oil vessels must be restored to their normal condition. It is on this principle that NATURES HAIR RESTORATIVE compounded, and it has proved a complete success, wherever faithtul y applied. It is not a poisonous dye, consequently the effect is gradual, and in severe cases two or three bott'es are neccessary to produce the desired result. See advertisement. —— sar fy fp Ap ere m— gs Dr. Witmor, of Philadelphia, will be at the National Hotel, (Jona- than Kramer's,) in Millheim, Centre county, June 10, 1370, for two weeks ; to cousult with patients and the afllic- ted of all diseases, and furnish medi- . : . io eine forstheir cure.—The Doctor has been in successful practice for a num- ber of years with the experience of the different hospitals in Europe and America, and as army and hospital surgeon during the late American war. Best references by Professors of Phila- delphia ae to bis superior skill in the cure of diseases. Call and see him, | 10jn3w . 25 cents’ a year aS elf tf Ap ein it A grindstone, six feet in diameter, burst into pieces at Pawtucket, R. I, last week, demolishing one em of the building it was i». A man grinding files on it escaped uninjured. el Ap mt DEATHS. _ On 10th inst., at Millheim, David Shreil- ler, aged about 81 years. On 16th inst), at Aar$hsburg, of scarlet fever, Miranda, daughter of Franklin Duteweiler, aged 8 years. On 18th, in Potter twp, Mr. Daniel Colyer, aged about 60 years. $1000 REWARD !—I will give one thou- sand dollars reward for any case of the fol- lowing diseases, which the Medical Facul- ty have pronounced incurable, that Pr. iRichau's Golden Remedies will not cure. De Richat's Golden Balsam No. 1, will cure Syphilis in its primary and secondary stages, such as old Uleers, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and Soreness of the Scalp, eradicating disease and mercury theroughly —De«. Richau's Jolden Balsam: No. Z will care the third stages of syphilitic and mereurial rheuma- tism. and I defy those who suffer from such diseases to obtain a radical cure without the aid of this medicine, which does not yrevent the patients from eating and drink- ing what they like. Price of either No } or 2: $5 per bottle or two bottles, $9. Dr. Richau's Golden Antidote, a safe and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel and all Urinary Derangements, accom; a- nied with full directions. Warranted to cure. Price, $3 per bottle. Dr. Richau'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, $35 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 corre- spondent:. None genuine without the name of Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies,— D. B. Richards, sole proprietor, blown in Glass of Lottles, Address, Dr. D. B. Rich- ards, No. 222 Varick st., New York. ocly Slifer, fucturers, Lewisburg Pa., of the BUOQK E REAPER AND Kowi, FOR THE Harvest of 1870, with Self-Raking, Drop- ping or hand attachments. We take this occasion to inform the farming community that we are ready to deliver to them, at any time the celebrated Buckeye Reaper and Mower, whieh stands now as it has stood for the last eleven years— The most economical, Durable, and effi- cient Harvester in the World. Prices To Suit the Times. Send for a circular Tsaac Haupt bad on exhibition, in front of the court house, at Bellefont, one of the above named Reapers; together with Straw cutter, Corm sheller, and one of their new make of Sod Plows. Farmers in want sheuld not fail te call and see his stock, #s he is bound not be un- dersold in anything in his line of Stoves, Tin and Sheet iron ware. He is also agent for Fire and Live Stock Insurance Com- amies. See his place of business, near the Depot, Bellefonte Pa. J. B. ETTELE'S HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR STORE Bishop street, Bellefonte, im the Stone buil- ding iormerly occupied by thre Key- stone Bakery : Takes pleasure in informing the public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors. All Barrels, Kegs and Casks warranted to contain the quantity represented. ; The attemtion of practicing physicians is culled to lis stock of . PURE LIQUORS, suitable for medical purposes. Bottles, jugs, and demijohns constay tly on hand. ‘He’ hus the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY in town. (All liquors are warranted te'give satis- faction. Liquors will be'soldiby the quart, ‘barrel, or tierce. He'hias a'large lot of hi BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand. “Confident that he can’ please customers he respectfully solicits ashare of public pa tronage. myl4tf vise eA: pc. Snowshoe RR. Survey. The engineers are now out to sur vey for a route from Bellefonte thro’ Hecla and Logan’s Gap to a point in the neighborhood of Spring Mills; so far as they had progressed, to a | point opposite the Lyon’s furm, in Nittany valley, on Wednesday evening last, - reaching Hecla gap, making about 11 miles from Bellefonte to this latter point, having in this distance 2} mi'es of curvature, and grade 1 foot to the 100, The surmisings are that Spring Mills can be reached by that route. lai ae An Important Insurance Case. Cincinnati, June 20. Gee, W. Pollock and his futher wentdnto the Mutual and Home Mutual Thsuranice Companies and secured policies to the amount ot $15,000 on the son's lite. The parties left the next morning for Louisville, and at half past SR GENTS WANTED $10 PER DAY by the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., BOSTON, MASS, or | 8T. LOUIS, MO. 24jundm \ ANTED AGENTS-—To sell the OC- TAGON SEWING MACHINE. It is licensed, makes the “Elastic Lock Stitch” und is warrdnted for 5 yoars Price $156. All other machines with an under-feed sold for $16 or less infringe- ments, Address OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE CO., St, Louis, Mo., Chicago, I1l., Pittsburgh, Ya., ox Boston Muss 21jundm $ 1( A DAY Business entirely new and e honorable. Liberal inducements, Descriptive civealars free, Address J. CF RAND & 00., Biddeford, Me., 24jundm WA NTED AGENTS-—-To sell the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MA. CHINE, “Price, $25. Itinukesthe *' Lock Stiteh,” (alike on both sides) and is the only licensed under-teed Shuttle Machine gold forlesthan®o0, Liconsed by Whee ler & Wilson, Grover & Baker and Singer & Co. All other under-feed Shuttle Ma ¢hines sold for less than $50 are infringe ments, and the sellerand user hiableto pros « cation, Address JOHNSON, CLARK & eleven o'clock that night tha ery of “man overboard i" was heard and the son had disappesred. The father returned and presented his claims, The insurance com- panies deem it n swindle and refuse to pay. Detectives have been employed in the case, —- adipsia NEW YORK MARKET, Gold 1121. Beef Cattle—~extra at lc and com- mon at 12¢ Hogs steady at 11{¢ for dressed, or 9ta9ic for live hogs. Philadelphia Market. Beef cattle dull at 10a10}e for fir to good ; Bal} for common, Sheep dull at Sabie. Hogs dull at 11vl3e, the latter for prime. Chicago Market. Wheat, No 2 at 1 14al 15. Corn at 82}1a82! for No 2; rejected at T4e. Oats 491¢ for No 2. Rye unchanged. MILROY MARZET 'Q Corrected by Reed & Thompson, White Wheat $1 18....Red $1,15 Rye 0,80 80 , 30 eins Plaster per ton 12,00. .....8alt per sack 2,50 Flour (family) Z50 Butter 2 Eggs 1i......... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16 Hams 20....... Lard Potatoes 0,50... Apples dried 10. Barley $060 Pork 11 BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White Wheat $1,10, Red 1 05. ."Rye...... 0,75. .....Corn 075 Oats... Barley 0 5. ......Cloverseed 5,00 Potatoes 0,30, Lard per pound 18....... Pork Re pound 00. Butter 30......Kggs 15. ....Plasterper ton $15 Tallow 124... Bacon 15......Ham22 ees — SPECIAL ROT1C(C FW Artes an Ps saBanesud AOANEE sans Nnuns 0 “ 2 A CARD. —A Clergyman, while resi- Ying in South Awerica as nt missionary, discovered a snfe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Wenkness, Early De- cay. Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal - x “ . Organs, and the whole train of disorders CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, ’a., Chi. cago, Ill, or St. Louis, Mo, 24 unm we ———————— i A ST? AGENTS WANTED FOR OST ABROAD.” “LL Send for specimen pages, circulars, terms, ete. Address 8. M, BETTS & CO., Hart- ford, Conn. 24junit J BANKING HOUSE of HENRY CLEWS & CO, { United States Treasury Building.) 32 Wall St., New York. Clews, Habieht & Co., London, The business of our firms is conducted in the sane manner, in all respects, as that of an Incorporated Bank. Prrttes keeping their accounts with us in either Currency or Gold, can Check at Sight, without nos tice. Interest will algo be allowed upon all daily balances; eredited monthly and account current rendered. We issue Cer- tifieates of Deposit, pavable on demand or at fixed date, bearing interest, and available ‘n all parte of the United States, We are at all times prepared to make Ad- vances to our Dealers on approved collate. rals at market rate: of interest. We buy and sell Gold, Bills of Exchange, Govern ment, State and City Bonds, and other firstelnss Securities, on commission. Special Attention given to negotinting Railroad and other corporate Loans. We make Collections promptly of Cou- pons, Dividends, Noes, Prafts, &c., nt all points in the United States, Canada, or Ku- rope, and are fully prepared to offer Bani- ing Facilities wpon either Currency or Gol batsis. 2 myhin The New FamilySewingMachine ni, Empire 2%! Bowery Bowery The extraordinary success of their new and Improved manufacturing Machines for light or heavy work, has induced the N . 3 * . . Empire Sewing Machine Co. to manufacture a New Family Machine of the same style and construction, with addi- tional ornamentation, making it equal in benuty and finish with other Family Ma- chines, wheress in osefalness it far outstrips wl cowpetitors. The price ot this now ac- knowledged necessary article comes within reach of every class, and the Company is “f brough on by buneful and vicious habits, Great numbers bave been cured by this | noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to | benefit the nifticted and unfortonate, ¥ will | send the recipe for preparing and using | this medicine, in a sealed ere to ahy | ene whe needs it, Free of Charge. Address | JOSEPH T. INMAN, Siation D. Bible House New York City. junli. tw | To Owners Of Horses. FEYHOUSANDS OF HORSES DIE YEARLY FROM Colic. This need cot be. Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Horse Lini- ment will positively cure every case, if given when first taken. The eost is only one dollar. Every owner of » horsesbould have a bottle in his stable, ready for use. It is warranted superior to anything else for the eave of Onis, Wind Gals, Swel- ings, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, &e. This Liniment is no new reme- dy. It bas beer used and approved of for 22 years by the first horse men in the coun- try Givento an over driven horse, it acts like niagic. Orders are constantly receiv- ed froni the ring stables of Frgland for #. The celebrated Hiram Woodrnff, of trotting fire, used it for years. Col. Philo P. Buh oftise Jerome Bace Course, has given a Certifieate which can be seen at the Depot, stating that after yeurs of tral, it is the best in the world, His address is Ford- ham, N.Y. No one once wing it will ever be without it. It is put up in Pint Bottles, Sold bv the Pruggits and Saddlers, throughout the United States. Depot 10 Park Place, New York. 3Jnlm ert lin ee ALLCOCK'S POROUS P gseemy to possess the quality of Accumulating Electricity and imparting it to the body, whereby the circulation of the blood becomes equalized upon the parts where applied, enusing pain and morbid action to cewse. The Porous Plasters are flexible, and found of a great help to those who have weak backs, or pair in the side. Especially are they val- uable to those who have neglected colds, They are often preventives of Consumption) nay, they are believed to have loosened the grasp of this terrible afflictions, and been mainly instromental in effecting a eure. In variable climates they should be worn on the breast or between the shoulders, or over the kidneys, by those who are subject to take cold easily. 1m cli WP — Bottled Paralysis. This is the proper title of ‘the metallic hair dyes. Worse thantthe fate of Absaeom may be the fate of those Who use them. One Wholesome Preparation for changing the lair to amy desirable shade from brown to jet black may be pro- cured everywhere, viz.: Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye. After careful analysis, Professor Chilton, the distinguished Chemist, has authorized the proprictor todeciare, or his behaif, that it comains nothing deleterious to health. No other hair dye in the world has the like guarantee. CHRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESER- VATIVE, as a Dressing, acts like seharm on the Hair after Dyeing. Tryit. 8Jnlm RWIN & WILSON are constaiitly re ceiving new goods in their ling’ HARDWARE LASTERS H a v » of every deseriptionatredu.ce prices—now being opened every duy apl0' 68, JNO. H. ORVIS. C. T. ALEXANDER ORVIS & ALEXANDER Attorneys-atdaw, Office inConrad House, Bellefonte, Pa. by od GEPHART, with Orvis & Alexander, attends to 'dollec- tions antl’ practice in the’ Orphan's Court. i 7jan’'70t# frout 12 to 20 cents per bol ta Herlacher’ FALO' SCALES, of the best make prepared to offer the most liberal induce- nfents to buyers, dealers and agents, Kv- ery Machine warrented, Apply for circu- Fars and samples to Empire Sewing Machine Comp. ey 27, 9m vi Bowery, New York i OTICE. — Letters of Administration 1 ¥ aving beer seented the undersigned Wiliam Keller, late of Potter twp. dec'd, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to spid Fstsme, to come forward and make myment without delay, and all persons 1evitig wecounts against the same will pre- ses shen property authentiented for settle- ment, J. HH RELLER, DAVID KELLER, A &niistradors, ma20, 6s for Sale!—The undersig- nedoffors is vatushle Farin NX Farm situate in Potter township, ome mile south east of Centre Hill, alongside the Bellefonte & Lewistown ternpike, at privete sale, the same containing 68 ACRES, of which’ eight acres are good timber lund. Thereon ercc- ted a large frame house, buwk barn, A= and all necessary outbuildings; sn old iis Orchard, also a young Orchard of graf- ted fruit. This #& a favw’ of smooth’ land and irr a high stéte of eultivation ; w well of limestone water also a spring, both’ of nev- er failing water. For forther plirficulars apply to J.B. ROYER, 27mMy 3k near Centre Hill, MUNSON’S TUBULAR COPPER LIGHTNING ROD. The undorsigned noww prepared to put up this superior rod, being one of the oldest and most thoroughly tried. Being of cop- per its conducting power is superior to any other metal except silver. Its spiral shape giv és it the greatest strength sand stability. This rod has a surface 23 times grater than the common iron rod, and being eight times greater conducting metal, renders this rod equal to twenty iron rods. Munson's BAghtntng RA has received the first premiums at the State Fairs of New York, Penusylvania, Hlinois, Indiana, Ohio and Connecticut, and at Ndtionnl* Fair, Maryland Institute, American Institute of Net York, Methimicy Fastitate of Cincin- nati, and at very many €ohnty an District Fairs, : It has been endorsed by over five hun- dred Professors in Colleges, and other sci- entific men, as the best rod ever invented, and possessing all the clements necessary to protect bildings from lightning. Prick.—Only 30 cents per foot, and $3 for each top, this includes cost of putting up. Delay int having your buildings roded, is dangerous ;send in you¥ order at ence to J. H. HAPSTER, Centre Hall my2itf Newspaper cwspaper Advertising. A Book of 126'closely printed pages, late- ly issued, contains a Jist of the best Ameri- can Advertising Mediums, giving the names; circulitions, ahd full particulars concerming the leading: Daily and Weekly Political and Family Newspapers, togeth- er with? all those hiwing large circulations, published inf the interest of dligion, Agri- culture, Literature, &e., &e. Hvery vertiser, awd every person who contem- phates becoming suely, will fid this book of great value, Mailed free to any addres or’ veedipt uf fide’ dents GEO. P ROWELL & €0., Publishers; No 40 Park Foy New York. Ss HAG The Pittsburg (Pa.) Leader, in its issue of May 29, 1870, says : “The firm ol G. P. Rowell & Co, which issues this interes- tings amd valuable bpole i the largest and “best Advertising Agency jp the United States, and we can cheertaliy decom nend it to the attention of’ thbse: who desire to advertise their bukiness scientifically and systemetically in'such a way; that is, so to secure the largest amount of publicity for ‘tire’ least ex peitditure of money.” junlOdt PATEN' * Ve Inventors who wish’ te take out Letters | Patent are advised tocounsel with MUNN & CO., editors of the Scientifie’ Ameiican, who have prosecuted claims before the Patent Office for over Twenty Years. Their American and: European Patent Agency is the most extensive in the world. Charges less than any other reliable agency. A ‘pamphlet: containing full instructions to ‘Inventors ie seit gratis. MN aa _13my £ { hy, YES! ITIS TRUE! _ That the Best Mowers—the Best Drop- ers—the Best SelfsRakers'to be found in the world are the Original and Reliable Double-Motion Atna Machines, made by the’ ETNA MANUFACTURING CO; of Salem, Ohio. Send for Pamphlet con- aining- particulars. junl04t UF B fromi’'4'1bs up t6120,0001 bs. apl0’68,: IRWIN & WILSON, 3 H Agents Wanted ONE g NEW BOOK, SALE IMMENSE. Business for Everybody. Puys $30 to $300 per Month, Send for Circulars to ZEIGLER, McCURDY & CO. 168. South Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa. junf04t MATHEW HALE SMITI'S NEW BOOK. TWENTY YEARS AMONG THE Bulls and Be CF Wa LL STRE PTS 550 Paves Finely INustrated., Price $2.50 It shows the mysteries of stoci: and gold gambling, and the miseries of unfortunate speculation, exposes the swindles, tricks and frandsof operators. It tells how mil- lions are made and lost in a day how shrewd men are ruined, how “corners'’ are made in geain and produce, how women speculate on the street, ete. Agents wan- ted. We pay Freight West, Send for terms, J B. BURR & CO., HARTFORD, CONN. junlode Tm. ISNOHUMBUG! By sending 35 cents, with age height, color ofeyesand hair, you will receive by return mil, n correct pic ture of your future husband or wife with name and date of marringe. Addriss W. FOX, P. 0. Drawer No. 24 Fultonville, N. X. junlodt GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF TEAS AND COFFEES ro CONFORM TO PRICE OF GOLD Incrensed Facilities to Club Organizers. Nend for New Price List. The Great American Tea Co. (I. 0. Box 5643.) 31 & 33 Vesey St, New York. junlpht " NEN 1 : N LIFE IN UTAH MYSTERIES OF MORM By J. HL BEADLE, Editor of the Sa't fake Reportar BEING an EXPOSE of THEIR SECRET RIES, CEREMO- X1IES and CRIMES, With a ful and authentic history of Polgamy and the Mormon Sect, from its origin, to the present time, A gents ure nreeting with wm snecess, one reports 71 subser duys, one 29 the first day. Send for circulars, Address NATION. AL PUBLISHING CO., Philupelphia, Pa. junlodt ay Why Don't YouTry Weil's Carbolic Tablets. They are a sure cure for Sore Throat, Cold, Croup, Diptheria, Catarrh or Hoarseness; Also a successful remedy Price 25 cents Be Box Sent by mail on receipt, by J;Q. ELLOGG, 34 Plat St., New York, Sole Agent N.Y. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 8t BooK AGENTS WANTED forthe JOHN 'B. GOUGH, The whole enlivened with affecting nei- dents full of interest and pathos. Fifty thousand sold the last five months, Peopl wilt buy this, notwithstanding the **hard tim es.'" Itisa pleasare to soll it, foritis doing much good. The work is splendidly bound ‘and illustrated. Adaress H, C. JOHNSON, No., 632 ARCH Street Phila- delphia, Pa. junlOft j Seri DAY. AGENTS WANTED everywhere for HENRY WARD BEECHER'S GREAT PAPER, “THE CHRISTIAN UNION,” with which is GIVEN that superb und world-renowned work of art, MARSHALL'S HOUSEHOLD ENGR- VINGOF WASHINGTON. The best paper and grandest engraving in Ameriea gents report “making $17 in half a day. “Sales eas’er than books, and wofits greater.” Wide awake Agents leachers, Clergymen ard others, ntle or fenma'e shold send at once for copy of paper and full particulars of tlfis entire- vy new and unpreeedented combination, in which there is more wioney than an'vthing offered A. H. HUBBARD. Pub- ng junlod THE MAGIC COMB will change any colored hair or beard to a permanent Maelk or brown it contains no porson. Any- one can’ use it. One sent by mail for $1. Address, Wace cow col, Springfield. | 2omridm procudented ihers in two § “ The Great Medical Discovery ! | Dr. Walker's California VINEGAR BITTERS. MORE THAN 500,000 Persons Bear te timony to their Won- dertul Curative Effects, WHAT \nR PHEY? [no e Tonic Bitters married or single, is eSing opyued uw eavw Leyy BAIT] 913 JO UONBUIWIRUT JO d uv sv Juigow Jo rows Jv A 94} [I® pus “J Jv |njaemo hood, or the turn of li e, thes Z%r-Send for a circular. d ‘ormog © #% [[0A #¥ OAL} Hiv avi A Vile FANCY DRINK. Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits, and Refuse Li- quors, doctored; spiced, and sweeté¢ned to phgusc the taste, called “Tohics.” Appetizers’ “Restaron” Teo. that lead ; the tippler oh to drunkenecss S2i3 yd ruin, but are a true medi- cin®: meade from the native Roots and Hérbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN- CIPLE, « perfect Renovator and Invigo- [Adijed ul jue - 1$8IVRO! > awn of woman *sundi() [v10081 ‘uonsafuo)) Ju r Female COmplaints, whether in young or ol «ad oy) osu du xe. no equal. the d sopous matter, antk réstoring the blood to a healthy eonddition. o person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain bong unwell, $100 Will be given for an incurable case, provided’ tHe bones ave mbt destroyed by smtineral pbisors or other means, and the repair. for Inflammatory and Chronie Rheuma- tigi, and Gout, Dyspe Bladder, these Bitters have been most sue- cessful, Such Diseases sre cansed by Vitia- ted Blood, which is geterally produced by derangedight of He. 1p give Organs. Cleanse the Vitisted | you find'jts fn purities hutstbiy through the skinin Pimples, Eruptions ofSores: cleanse it when it' is foul, and your feelings wil! tall you when. Keep thé blood pure and | tite henlth ofthe systent’' will follow. PIN, TAPE, thd other WORMS, lurk- ing in the system of so matty are effecttully destroyed and rpmoved. Tn Bilious, Remittent, and Fitermittent Fevers, theésd Bitters have no equal. For (around each bottle, printed in four langua- ges—English, Germ in, FrentF and Span- ish, J. WALKER, merce'st., N.Y. : RB. H. McDONAED & €0., cisco and Sacramento) Cul., alta 352 & 34 Comaeroe street, N.Y. Zi Svld by all ‘Druaggists & Dealers. 10jundt TESMEN WANTED in a paying bussness. S. Kennedy, 418 Chest#ut St., "Phiia. 13my4t 1 B JAPANJESE CORN FILE re- moves Corns without pain; price 25c. Sold at drug and shoe stores. Samples mailed on receipt of price and. trade sup- lied by the JAPANSE CORN FILE CO., 4 Pine street, New York. SoEMaxnss TOOLS and findings, in'all their varieties, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS: AND Machine Works. CENTRE HALL CEXTRE (CO, TA" Having enlarged our New FOUNDRY nad MAacHiNg Puors and AGRICULTURAL Works, Stocked with all new and lates! improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an- nounceto the public that they are now ready to receive orders for anything itr their line of business, Shaftings, Pullies, Hangers, IRON & BRASS which new stands unrivalled. This Reaper has ad vantages over all othel Reapers now ih One advan- tage we claim for it, isthe lever power, by which we gain one hundred per cent over other machines. Another advantage is the hoisting und lowering appuratus, whereb; the driver has under his complete contro of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg- ed grain, the driver can Sipe the cut of he machine in an instant, without stoppin the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 1 in¢hes at the outside of the machine, as well as on the inside. It is constructed of first class material; and built by first elass ma- chanics, We warrant it se¢ond to none. All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing Machines, Hay and Grain Bukes, Intest im proved. All kinds of Bepuiring done. Di’- ferant kinds of PLOWS AND PLOW CASTING. The Celebrated Heckendorn Eéoffomicon plow which has given entire satisfaction We employ the best Patternmakers, our patterns ure all new and of ithe most immprov= ed plans. Plans, Speeifiestions and I aw- ings furnisired for all work dove dy us: 78 We hope by strict atter tion to busis ness to reeéite & shiwre of public petronage CASTINGS of every descéiption made and fitted dp for MILLS, FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES; TANNERIES, We slso miituliictir's ®e celebrated KEYSTONE HARVESTER, The Cohipitly ar Hbiite vo tHE citizens of Potter township, that €14y are nbw propar- ed to furnish upow shevt notice, a des low as elstwhtre: cP¥eiy article id the line of TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE Stove-Pipe AY! kindd oF répitrintly Qbal Firy hay always on han | BUCKETS; ! CUPS; i DIPPERS, DISHES, &0. CENTRE HALL MF'G COM'P 'ap1068tf, - ADDRESS TH tHE NERYOUS AND DEBILITATED, WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE Bri PROTRACTED FROM HipDEN HavEks, AND whosE CA®: NES RRQUIRE PROEFY TRELAviiz.F TORENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE If you sre suffering, or have suffered x from involyatary discharges, what ef oes it produce upon your oral Belk Do you fee} weak, debi fagil Joes a little. extra ex J pitation of jhe heart? urinary organs, or yor Kidneys, . » 5 - a et out of urders a Your ine. mes thick, milky or floe or 1s it; on setting? Or don a thi I skum avy the top? Or is a sediment at the bottonvaf- ter it has stood awhile? Dé you havespells of short bi eathing or qyspepsia, 7 Aré bowels constipated ? yoft hn : fieot funting, or rushes of blood bo the Toad ? s your memory |i ired | nr. constantly dwelli mired Iie oipd you feel dull, Hstlesy, 1 nan o company, of life?" Do You Wish to be l alone, to get away from every! 1 any little hing make you start or jump Is your sleep br ken or restless ? Ye tre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on’ your check as bright? Do you enjoy your- self in society as well? Do you your business with the same $A ? Po ; feel as mu » Sond ignice in your spirits dull an , given to fits of melancholy ? If so, do ni a 41 yOUr, live or dyspepsin. Have you restless Phts 7 Your back weak. your knees weak, and hve bu little appetite, and you attrib this to dyspepsia or liver-complwint? Now, reader, self-abi:e, veneral badly cured, and seXuu! exceéssés, are all capable of producing a ®e#k#éss of the generative organs. Khe organs of = tion, when in perfect health, make hema 3 Did you ever think that those bol A roy energetic, persevering, successful . men are always those whose generative or- gans are in perfect health? You npverhear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of itation of the heart. They are nc ver afinid | the not Sugdeed in business; they don't 4 Sonte iw? and discouraged ; they afe si} potité and pleasunt in the eormpary of hates; and look. you and them right in the face—nome of your downenst looks of any other Mean ness about them. ¥ do vot nveah thiosé who keep the organs inflated byrunning to ex- cess, Thiese will not only rin Shir comn- ' business’ stitutions, but also those they with or for. ' How nivrey wer; from bal diss cases, from thé effects of a and excesses, bave broaght aboot that stete wenkness in those organs that hat réduced the general systém so mach as to mfuce almost every other diseisé—idi sles, ang of: paralysis, spinal affections, i most every o her forni of dis¢ase which’ Itinnnity is heir to—and the real cause of the trouble scarcely dver suspected, and’ hve duetored for afl but the right one. DISEASES OF THESE ORGANS RE” HUTRE THE USEOF A DIURETIC: HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU es Fad GWEAT BiowErie, AND Iv £ cE TAIN CURE FoR DISEAKES OF THE BLADDER, KYDWEYS, GRAVEL 'DROPSY. ORGANIC WEAKNESS FREMATE COMPLLINTS GENERAL DEBILITY, [ ANT AEE, DISEASES’ OF THE URINARY OR GANS,’ her existing in Mave oF Fr. A sr FE Ihde trEIOAting, ‘and nf ter of how long sta aa, hr SR sumptioff of Tha ens” sh' ‘and bivod aves Ero TTEhesd Ss, and the hibwith sid happiness, and’ that of Posterity, dépendls upon prompt ule of «' reliable remedy.” MELONS EXTRAGE BYCHT, ‘hy ~ rye i. TF. HELMBOXD BRUGeAST) 594 Brotdiaif New ¥ork, and © 1048outn 10th St, Philadelphia, Pa. | PrroE—$1.95 per'bbitle, of 6 bottles’ of Se Tie oun allies SoLk BY ALL DRUGISTS EVERYWHER E NONE ARE’ GENU DONEUT 1 PER, WITH FAC-S CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, and signed junlOy ET. HELMBOLD. |
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