- CENTRE HALL REPORTER. FRIDAY, AUGUST jth, 1870. ”~ _— LOCAL ITEMS. u LOCAL NEWS.—Our friends will oblige s by sending in any ite est, ancluding denths, and removed te other pats, which would induce many to become subscribers. SslaviBl Ud BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu Notes, Exccutions, and Judgment and Ex mption Notegombined, Justices Wars rants, &c., for sale at this Office. A campmeeting of the Evangelical denomination will be held in Micheal commencing August 18th, - Op Brac Crovier.—Mr. Levi Long, of the western part of Brushvalley, sends a stalk of clover to this office, which o—— farm by him. mrp lp lp Timoray,— Mr. Daniel Hosterman, | of Haines twp, has a stalk of timothy mefisuring 5 feet in length, and having a head 114% inches long, and says he was any number of stalks with 10] inch heads. nes Tarn Rye,.—Mr. Henry M Penn township, has a stalk of demo] cratic rye, raised upon his farm, which measures S feet and 7 inches in length | Who can beat it? | rt i lp Wp rn We last week noticed the death, by | lightning, of Mr. James Shanuon, an uncle of Mr. John and Alex. Shanuon,| of this place. From the Tyrone Her ald we clip the following particulars: During the prevalence of the Tues, | day evening storm, while Mr. James Shannon, aged 75, residing at Bald Eagle Station, on the B. E. V.R. Rt, | was sitting near a window: in his resi- dence, he was struck by lightning and. instantly killed. A dog, sitting near, him was also killed, and Mrs. Shan- non was so severely shocked that her life is dispaired of. The building was fired and totally consumed —the neigh- bors arriving in time to remove the corpse, Mr. Shannon, and a small por tion of the furniture, ~The corpse bore no other marks of violence than a slight discoloring of the right breast and arm. ————————— eyer, of} } + lp Mp nee when a bottle or two of Nature's Hair perfumed and as clear as erystal. vertisement. .—— | SeLrisg off AT Cost.—Zimmer-| man Bros. & Co. Bush's Arcade, Bellefonte, are now offering their en-} tire stock of lawns, percals, summer) delaines, and a variety of other sum-| mer dress goods at cost. oft in a short time to make room for, Pailadelphia Market. Wheat-——Peun’a ved at +58al 60 1 Defawartdo at 1 48a 55. Rye may be quoted'at 1 10al 12 for | Penn’ and westerh. i $1 § | Corn—yellow at T08a1 10, and wes (tern mixed at 1 00. | » for western. Barley unchanged. NEW YORK MARKET Gold 1218. ’ . ¥ » . Cattle—poor to fair Texans at 8alle per-pound, Medium to fair catile at [3a lc, and goad 10 prime at 15 1a 6c, Dressed hogs at 11iald}e per 1b, Chicago Market. {Wheat at 1 25 for No'2. | Corn quiet and steady No 2. | ‘Rye 8le, Barley quiet at 1 07al 10. Hogs at J 57! 90 for choice. Cattle at 3 50a8 50 for Texan cows to choice steers. MILROY MARKETS. Corrected by Reed & Thompson. Ol ved |} ive it ‘431c fo al fair to war th... Corn HOW 0 Noverseed 7,00...... Timothyseed 3,75 Salt 250 par saeky and 300 per Bacon 00e,.u:. Ham 22... BELLEFONTE MARKETS, Gorn 0780... Oats 10 Barley 0 oH) Cloverseed HR)... Potatoes Oa Lard per pound 18....... Pork per pound 00 Butter 20.......Eges 15... Plastorpar ton 315 Talow 124... Bacon 156... .Ham22 DEATHS, Me’ Cool aged about 58 years, ti MARRIAGES... Onhlic DR of Tike atithe: (entre Hall Lutheran parsop@e by Resi t JK dled Mil- township, Pa. tp ne THIRTY DEADLY POISONS, | according to the “Journal of Chemistry,” | are sold in this market to change the color of the hair. The "Medical Gazette" their sale is a “crive.’’ The proprietors dare not su’ mit them to chemieal analysis, f See his written certificate, I 1 Step by step this commodity hasattained) i s : i v, and aid the circulation of the blood hrough the part where applied, by which 1ealthy actions are induced. Even in paralysis, where articulation was i: it naterially reduced the paralysis. cataaliahial) | Extraordinary Somnambulism. The Great Medical Discovery | Je The Archbishop, of Bordeaux ‘thus Dr. Walker's California | CALIFORNIA ! Posorihoe js gg Al squat isngin Ir) INEGAR BITTE S.| | young Priest a was in the habit of] - Bont THAN 500,000 Persons | ‘writing sermons when asleep, and al Sit feltinany to Pier Yon | though a card was placed between h's WHAT ‘PR THRY? od ‘eyes and the note book, he continued After he had. written a page requiring corrections, 1a piece of blank paper of the exaet| size was substituted for Lis own man: « Iseript, and on that he made the co old Irections in the precise situation which C= ; {they would have ocenpiod onthe orig = = Ap E: 3 inal page. A very asconishing part of | 5 = + toy w Bhis is that which relatcs to his writing | music in his sleeping state, whieh it 1s said, he did. with perfect precision 2 © He asked for eartuin things, and saw | =: and heard such things, but only su h| % (things as bore directly upon the sub-13 = lject of his thought. ile detected thetd $ ‘deceit when water was given to Wimsin |B the place paving, which hetasked for. | "Finally he knew nothing of all that chad transpired when he awoke, but | his next paroxism he remembered “all | aceurately “and =0 hyedia sort. ef u | & double life, a phenomenon which is «aid to be universal in all eases of"ex tilted somnambulism, [© ug sau v exe Log aid Woolen 1Goohs which are’ Munufuctu ed at the ‘sh. JILi¥TS Hig { | | MILROY | or v dl I » B10 Liou avy these Tonic | ig, InaArr Hil Sif 1J0 uonBuImRguY 10 will now be offered to the publie i | jasmod u = Thunkful for past fuvors, 1 any again fon dy to supply wy sold customers and nam here of new, ones, [pear f pul w fh SE [24 se eAneda At Your Doors, londed with a great variety of. Geods, suc) Spring & Summer Styles, Beave Cloth, Tricot, Fweeds, Jeans, watepproof Plaids, an almost endless variety of ” ¢ Flannels w= Fine, Medinm and Contre, Stocking Yarns of all kinds, They u.. wie ¥ Hoe FANCY DRINKS Mude of Poor Rum, Whiskey, © ° = Proof Spirits, and Refuse Li. = quors, doctored, spiced, and 5 FE sweetened to pleas ¢ the taste, = called “Tonnies,” “Appotizers’ « & “Restorers,” &c., that lead = =the tippler on to drankeness a and ruin, but are a true edi Ba x» * ' } the Roots and | Prente mmeivi ed * ony ’ wal iL « be ia C 1 of al. ABW n & | For Fem cine, made fi native Herbs of Cylitomin, yeea rpm all Aleahalicl NE Let ni 18 oy 1H thot, \ BLOOD! PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN-| CIPLE, it perfect Ie novator and Invico | oan BLANKETS, : and horse Blank is, it white, gray A SAFE, CERTAIN AND CARPETS, bieavy Damask, Flowered, Tograin Striped, Parlor and Stair Carpets," and EO ~- TIS ro a a Nenral | Universal Neur: AND oe FN #4 NERVOUS | 1 4 DISEASES, : Its Effects are Magical, Tt ic ar UNFALLING REMPBDY ih all -énsey of Neuralgia Facialisye often electing a per fect cura less tha twvende-four: hours, ifsomn the use Of no dre thay twof on THREE PILLS, No other form of Neuralgia or Neryvon rato of the System, eareyving’ off all poi | fsonots matter, and restoring the blood ta al healthy condition No person ean 5 fthesa Bitters according to directions, and (> remain long nnwell, rior, bright ist colors, $100 will be givén for an incurable ense, WOOL, LARD, und SOAP taken in ex- provided the bones are not destroved by |¢hunge for Goods, Goods, of every varies mineral poisons or other means, and he LY, always'on hand ut his residence, vital organ, wasted beyond the point of] John C, Kemp, Lrapair . pref Centre Hill, Pa, ! Ror Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma- Agent for Thompson & Suns, ftism, and Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, | Bilions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers! Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and | | Bladder, these Bitters have been most sue-|) cessful. Such Diseases sre caused by Vitia« ted Blood, which is generally produced by | derangement of the Digestive Organs. l me A fae em Cleanse the Vitiated Blood w henever! ¢' 0 r 1 A (/ lr I vou find its impurities bursting through the T skin in Pimples, Eruptions of Sores: cleanse | it when it is foul, and your feeling: wil} Lol vou when, Keep the blood pure and] the health ofthe system will follow, | PIN. TAPE. and other WORMS, lurk Y H WILLIAMS ER O0.: il. Te Wholesale and Retail Dealers in URNITURE ‘ A All kinds of Even'in the severest eases bf Cheonie Neuralgia and general nervous derange ments, —of many vears stunding—atteating?. . the entire svstein. its use for a few dave op IDEN the yvsiem of 280 many thousands, | afford [wre effectually destroyed dnd removed. {furnished to the trade at In Bilions, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, these Bitters have no equal. For | (ull directions read carefully the circnlur) round each bottle, printed in four langua wos— English, German, French and Span-| ish, J. W HM ER, Proprietor, 32 Com- TURNED PALINGS merce st. N. £ | : r hes oy RH McDONALD & CO. | BALUSTERS, Drug ists; and genersd Agents, San Fran. | cisco and Sacramento, Cal, a 3 ana og 1 AND RR! JING Commerce street, N. Y. oNold hy ull and HAND RABLING Druggists & Dealers, 15jul, St | Furnished to Builders: AGENTS WANTED FOR 6 | Upholstering, Repairing Furniture and| {everything peitaining to the business {promptly attended to, OF THE WORLD,” i fe . i Ri OVER ONE THOUSAND ILLUSTRATIONS urs near Blanchard & Co's Planing] I'he largest bestselling, and most attractive | subseription book ever published. Send! . a ’ : for Circulars, with terms at once, Address, | UNDERTAKING. Y *1T 1 3 FB 1 .. 3 i ipothecary in this city, and for three years J: Y PUBLISHING CO., 41] Braet Yd We also make COPE, and luring the war, in the Hospital Depart-| "2 | J. 8. Government, thus, TURNED WORK CITY PRICES. Also : It contains no drugs or other materials in t has been in constant vd¢ by many of WT MOST EMINENT PHYSICPANE, who give their unanimous and unqualified ap The following among many of “Having used Dr, Turner's Tie-Doulou- nended it to patients suffering with neu- ralgin—1 have found it, wrrnour AN EX- 'EPTION, to accomplish all the proprietors] J. R. DILLINGHAM, Dentist THE SECOND VOLUME OF | HCTEPHENS nerals with the most “1 have known Dr. Turner's Tie- Doul- Universal Neuralgia Pill for] I have sold it and used it ELEGANT HEARSE. ever in this part of the country, circulars, with! i not bel terms and a full description of the work. | . ational Publishing Co: Phila. | Ware Room, No. 7 BUSH HOUSE ful 15.4] | I will send the! = : SIR récéiph by whieh declO ly BELLEFONTE. PA | I was cured of { Custo-| Xgents wanted, Send for tthe most reliable and valuable remedy | V0 HTL Messrs Turyegr & Co. fall goods. People should net fail to the patient could help herself, while before | For a long time agnember of my fami- avail themselves of an opportunity for the Porous Plaster was applied she was asi ly has suffered feverely ‘with Neuralgia. bargains in dry goods. All kinds of helpless asa baby. We refer to Mrs. Sully The pain was almost unendurable. We y | Elli urine ' ried country produce taken for goods. Elliot, Springfield, Maas. { A few months since, we began the use of > ; of Sold by Druggists. Agency, Brandreth your Pill. It has proved PERFECTLY SUC. | ga Dr. Witmor, of Philadelphia, | House, New York. CESSFUL, anc no traces ot the disease re: | will be at the National Hotel, Mill | main. I ean gladly recommend your reme- heim, August 9th, for two weeks, to] A Humbug. gal : OW OFTFTEN WE HEAR THIS EX: | dy taal] Sulfores from Neanuei, | espectit TYOurs, . 4 consult with the sick and afllicted of] WY TA Boston. Teh 33 my Counsellor at Law] all diseases. The doctor has been in! . PR ESSION from personsreading wd- | Seut by mail on receipt of price and pos- successful practice for ‘22 vears, the) ¥' lisements of Patent Medicines, and in!tage. experience of extensive hospitals, and| 7" cases gut of ten they, may De Hight. {ae EC Ol ex or ‘my during the late Ameri-| It 13 OVE “v-yeNrs Sie 1 introduced Dr.) It.is sold by all dealers in drugs and army surgeon during | Tobias’ Venetain Liniment. to the public. | edicines and by TURNER & CO.. Sole | CRY Wan Best refepentitof Professors I had no money to advertise it, so I left it| Proprietors, 120 TREMONT ST BOSTON | of Philadelphia and the State 3s to his for sale with a few druggists and storekee-| MASS. JulZdy) superior skill In the cure of diseases. | pers through a small section of the country, | . Call and see him. 2thaug | many taking it with great reluctsnce; but} Of . lL | ainters « {1 told them to let anv one have it, and if it] great importance to paIters, I=) 3.4 4 40 all I stated on my pamphlet, no Mr. M’Manigal’s advertisement, head-| pay for it. ots Soinb Moresitwo or! LTON. | One package......81.00 ...... Postage 6 cents. | i i ¥ ra > Catarrh and Deafness free. | eid, Hoboken, N. jul 15. 4t @D DEAFNESS 3. Lava X Auuiues i's, \.. FMS ISNO HUMBUG! By sending 35 cents. with age height, color ofeyesand hair, you will receive by retarn ml, x correct pic- ture of your future husband or wife with name and date of marringe., Address W, FOX. P. O. Drawer No. 24 Fultonville, {as X jul 8st A few more AGENTS are WANTED for one of the CHEAPEST and BEST Books in the world. Rev. W.,_ A. BINGLEY'S % Natural History Giving a clear deseription of nearly every. tiles, &e. &e. enlivened by 1000 Nustritions and replete with ex- citing and amusing anecdotes of theif man - fold peculiarities. The cream of the fa- ed, to painters. Read it. ~ 558 Bett: 37 RIN THRE By the aid of a microscope it is seen that blood consists of minute round bodies floating in an opaline liquid ; these are termed corpuscles. They are so very small that one cubic inch of blood contains contains no less than eight hundred million corpuscles,— Blood is rather heavier than water, | as is seen when a drop is 18t fll into | the transparent liquid ; it falls through it. In about fifteen minutes after blood is drawn from the body it ceases | to be fluid, and becomes a gelatinous mass, After standing for about twen- ty four hours it separates into two distinct parts—one a watery fluid, which is called serum ; the other, a sol- jidified mass, coagulum. The red col- or of blood is due to a substance called hematine, which exists in the corpus, cles. The coagulum consists in the main of a body called fibrin—flesh pr, ducer—masked by the color of the hematine. This fibrin differs but lit- tle from the nature of the white of an egg. The blood fulfulls every office in the body by restoring and building itup. Certain matters are eliminated from the blood to produce hair, nails, skin, fat, muscle, bore, brain, ete. It is therefore obvious that the blood must be of a complex nature. As a} single fluid it eontains more known elemeats than any other known natur- al body ; among others may be men- tioned phosphorous, lime, magnesia, iron, sulpher, soda, chlorine, potass, etc. In its natural condition it con- tains fat and sugar. The average com. position of blood indicates that in every thousand parts from a male, i 1 contains 780 of water; from a female, 790 of water.— Septimus Piesse. re §% St. Louis telegrams report that near- ly a dozen cases of sun-stroke occurred on Monday, mostly fatal; also two cases of hydrophobid were developed, one of which proved fatal and the oth- er will probably die. of Lehman township Pike county, had six head of cattle killed by a stroke of’ lightning. Apri ; Another terrible explosion occurred in a eollery at Llansamlet, in ‘Wales, mous London four volume edition, with] valuable additions, from the works of oth-| er distinguished nataralists, Nuttall, Agas-| siz, Woods Wilson Audubon, and many | rr B . aaa ‘others, No trouble to Agents about sect | of mes But'l knew my medicine was no Mild, Certain. Safe and Efficient lor party. Everybody is delighted with it, | humbug. In about two months I began] It af on Ge relieves nd invigoratos an 0ld anc voung, in town or eountry, Noth-| to receive orders for more Liniment, some! yup vITAL FUNCTIONS, without causing, at) ng like it in the'field Agents report profits | calling it my valuable Liniment, who re- any timé’ or under any circumstances, the | from $5 to $20 per day, and sell in con-| fused to sign a receipt when 1 left itattheir| slightest injury to any of them. nection the latest and best edition of Bibles] . | C ~ 1 fi i . » Tre « § i g N le » milli fbottles The most complete and uniform success | *Xtant. Sena for illustrated circular and| . Fra hike : ; . : . store. Now my sales are millions of bottles hag for many years attended its use in| {our most liberal terms for Book and Bible. | . d a rs 1 » sthe ‘host vearly, and al: for eash. I warrant it su- France, and in some portions ofthe { nited | A: H. HUBBARD, Publsiher, 400 Chest-| perior to any other medicine for the cure States; and it is now offered to the general three bottles were taken on trial by persons | and that would be the last they would see, 1 1 fnut 8t., Phila, Pa. jullb. at of Croup, Diarrhea, Dysentery, volje. | Public, with tie most absolute conviction | HE HAND IN-HAND M UTUA L| rr. 35 . ry '| that it ean never fail to accompligh all thmt | Bife Insurance Company wants a num-| Vomiting, Spasms, and Sea-sickness, as an | ig claimed for it. “ Iber of good Agents, also, a good General! internal remedy. It is perfectly innocent! It is harmles inthe extreme, at all times, Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; also a to take internally —see oath accompanying and under all’ circamstances ; snd is un-! General Agent for the German ‘eonuties of ach botile IN andfreckles. : It excites the Kidneys to renewed, vigor-| ous and healthy action; and is certain tol bring promyt relief in «Il cases of Diar- rhea and Dysentery. It is eminently effectual'in the eure of all diseases of children, however infantle, es- pecially for eolie, worms, and ‘arritation and fretfulness while teething. As a dinner pill or digester, it ‘is second to none ether; taken with the food, It op- erates as a general alterative, whereby the entire impaired organism is stimulated to reffewed energy, and to a a healthy vigor and vitality. -1tis'extensively used by the faculty as a convenient and thorough da- thartic, having no action other than the one intended. N#.Sent by mail onreceipt of price and postage, viz: 1 Box, $0.25......... Postage, 6 eents. 5 Boxes, $1.00 wom © It 'is sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines and by TURN ¥R & CO., Sole Proprietors; 120 TREMONT St. BOSTON MASS. jul22.t4 tammings House, Bellofonte, James H. Liperon, Iroprietor. The undersigned having assumed con- rol of this fine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the publie. He is pee. yared to accommadade fupdts in the best style, and will tdke eare thutihis tables are supplied with the best in the market. Good stables attached to the Fotél, with eareful and attentive servants. The travling pub- lie are invited to give the Cummings house a call, 27my T0tf TOTICE, » J. A. Haggerty vs. J. M. Way.—In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county No, 149. Nov. Term, 1869. uable ; for Kidney Difficulty a Specific.— try thems Price, 25 ‘cents per Box.: Sent by mail on recei {ofuhe Drie by J. Q. KELLOGG 34 Platt St., N. Y.Sole Agent for the U. 8. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. augh.4t LIFE IN UTAH MYSTERIES OF MORMONISM By J. H. BEADLE, Editor of the Sal Lake Reporter. BEING an EXPOSE of THEIR SEC T RITES, OBREMO- NITES and CRIMES, With a’ ful and authentic history of Polgamy and the Mormon Sect, from fts origin, to the present time. gents are meeting with unpreecedented success, one reports 186 subscribers in four ‘days, another 71 in two days. AGENTS Wo N Send for circulars, Address; Common Pleas, of Centre county, to dis- tribnte the money in the above stated case in accordance with the prayer of the peti- tioner, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in Bellefonte, on Eri the sixteenth day of August, G ENTS THIS WAY! i xX ITS! SUITS W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would! inform the men of Pennsvallev, and his old} friends and customers, as well as all others) who may desire to be rigged out, i { In well Fitting, Substantially] & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terig] they choose, I 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, » Ea | A ISO " i : Cloths, Cassinierés, & Vea y : sf r. gd Li 4 from which garments will bé& madodte ord) der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. All Lask is to eall and examine my fine! stock. Having just bought my geods dus ring the last panic, "defy competition as to Prives durability, aid hEhi¢n, this sid of Philadéfphia oa Remember the Place W. W. McCLELLAN. No. 4 Brokerhoff's Bow, Allegheny street. Bellefonte, a., wherlé cloths, tassimgres, vestings, eallars, umbrellad, &ihis, Kats, caps, in short, everything to completely rig| out in the Intest style, | I nm also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS | Sewing Machine, which should be seen by | all@esiring a machine de25,68y | - { Chas. H. Held, Clock, Watchmaker & Jeweler | Millheim, Centre co., Penna. Respectfully informs his friends and the | EL in general, that he has just opened at his new establishment, abeve Alexdn ders Store, and keeps constantly on hand | all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelr | of the latest styles as’ also the Mar Patent Calender Clocks, provided With | ete index of the month, and day ‘ou | comj | arranted as a perfect time-keeper. wa. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry re-| ired on short notice and warranted. | sepll’68;1y ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL. | | { { w pa J te man’s). This well known Hotel has! been refitted by its new proprietor: The! traveling community are invited to give] hima call. His table will be kept first-| class, and his bar always supplied with| choicadiquors. Drovers will find a¢eom- modation for any numberof horses, marl2, 6otf ep | New BOOK Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM- | PORIUM. ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the! ¢J) Book, Stationery and News Establish-| ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny street; near the Diamond, Bellefonte, te which Ire has just added a large dgnvoice of goods, such hd is generally eonin a well: conducted Book and Stationery Store. His §tock consists of Theological, Medical, Law Miscellanious, Sunday School, and School Books. Also, blank books, ‘time books, pass books, diaries, every. grade and price of cap, legal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa- per, drawing and tissue paper, fine French paper, envelopes of every description and yrice, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub- yer bands. transparent and eommon slates, slate peneils, lend pen iils, chalk erayons, &c., &c. Legal and justices blanks of all kinds, revenue stamps at faee, > Orders taken for goods at all times. time the order is received. Lochman’s illed and many injured. hes J: wie Pag ad “ry 5 4 2s 5: des “ES JAGR. D., 1870, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. PUBLISHING CO, Phila. | D. ¥. FORTNEY, i Fy delphin, Pa. augl. 4%. x Auditor, * % him a call before purehasing ¢lsewhere., ged. 68 1y PRICES, LOW | | | ; “| The I irgest Ariival of Spring and Sumner (foods. atiCentre Hall, - le | i LADIES AND GENTS 'DRESs GOODS. DRY GOODS, AXD GROCERIES QUEENSWARL Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ALSO, A CHEAP LIANE OF NNELS, MUS. NS, FLA CALICORS, AND SHAWLS, ALSD, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, y *YRUPS, COFPEES. also a large stock of FISH, the best, all kinds, MACKEREL and HERRING. the best and cheapest inethe market. WESHALL TAKE PARTIOULAR CARE TOMAXE IT AN OBJECT FR New Castomers, AS WELL AS INYITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL ap2i os y. WM WOLF. N\ EW HARDWARE STO N ‘ORE . “J. & J. HARRIS, NO. 5 BROCKERHOFF ROW. A new and complete Hardware Store has pro. lo Ollsk Furnishing Hardware, Tron, Steel, Nails. a wheels in setts, Champion Clothes Wringer, Mill Saws, Ciretlar ard Banc Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful s ali ~ Frames, Wheelbarrows Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting. Spokes tors, Corr LE and Caitivator Teeth, Table Cutlery. Shoy- Rorks, Locks, Hinges Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricatine Coul, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bol lows, Screw: Plates, Blacksmiths Tools Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils \ arnishes received and for sale at Juned’68, ly. J. & J. HARRIS, WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, sc. a apl?”’68. ~~ BURNSIDE & THOMAS PI ebighest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ | Fi MPSOF EVERY VARIETY and kind at : stra G8 IRWIN & WirsoN's Wall Paper! 5000 Bolts of English and American Wall Paper. O¢et 7000 pieces on hand at reduced prices Parlors, &e. Good common paper at 5eents per Bolt. g papering will de well to examine my stock before buying elsewher. Persons intending Orders by mail, stating sizh and kind of room, will be carefully selected and for- warded and if not Proven’ satisfictory can be returned at W. J. McMANIGAL'S HARDWARE STORE, apStf MILROY, PA. Samples of the above Paper ean be seen at A. A. Kerlin's store; néar Centre Hill, and order. taken a¥ stmé prices as at my own stoke. WwW. ; « - emf Sn = bt wenn 00D NEWS FORTHE PEOPLE Great Attraction and Great Bargains! * HE undersigned, determind to meet the popular demand for Lower Prices, re- spectiully calls theasténtion’ of thé public to his steck of alrite ; . SADDLERY, now offered af the'old stand. Designed es- peciall for the peopldaml the times, the lar- gest and most varied and complete assort- mént of ; Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of every description and quality; Whips, and in fact everything complete to a first- class establishment, he now offers at pricés which will suit the times, A better variety, a better quality or finer style of Saddlery has never before heen of- seared to the public. Call and examine our r clfewhere. Determined to please: my patrons and thankful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, JACOB DINGES, apl0'68 ly. Centre Hall. ANDSAWS, «knives, spoons, coffee lamps, forks, mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, chains, &e., at BURNSIDE & THOMAS EN WANTED. A number of hands are wanted mmediately to work on the new pike now eing made at Farm School. Good wages will be given and hands paid every Satur- OWEN COPLIN, Contractor. § jul29 i i i { i { i i i : Hardware Store RENEWED! : : I have just feturned from P ilnaelphid with a large and cheap stock o Hardware, Sudlery, Coach Trimmings; Hubs, Rims, Shafts Fiji Spokes, Springs, Axles &¢ . 3 grey For wagons and Buggies, A180 Oils and Paints, and Building Hardware of every descrips tion at greatly Ry i a eg REDUCED PRICES; I also have a new patter of SHUTTER and BLIND HINGES: which T ean «ell cheaper than any othe kind, buying them iw largé quartithtd fim’ the manfacturers, and ok sat ev a as WILL WARRANT. TH EM to he superiof to any other Kind in thd market, Centre county trad jeptedy june24tf Ww. y WEL = NATURE'S TRADE MAREK. CRERILNEIVS a of fie Hair Restorative Contains no LAC SULPHUR—N¢ SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH- ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL. VER, and is entirely free from thé Poisonous and Health-desfrodtog Drugs used in other Hair pA tions, : .. sui WE Transparent ap#l clear as erystal, it will not soil the finest fabric—pertectly SAFE CLEAN and EFFICIENT —desidera tums. LONG SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST! It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft. glossy op pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool an refreshing to the head, checks thé A from falling off, and restores ited & grb extent when prematirely Fost, prévents Headaches, cures all Humord, éotafdody eruptions, and ddnitural Heat. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton Junc-, tion, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucéster, Mass. The Genuine is put upin a panel bottlé, nade expressly for it. with the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your]Druggist for Ratures Hair Réstorative, and také no’ other. . 3 : . For sale by Win. Wolf add 5. 8: 8et8 Centre Hall 24un1y Grover & Baker's HIGHEST PREMIUM LA a es lars msiespm SEWING MACHINES: The following are sélééted fron} tRofis- ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the preference for'thé Grover & Baker Muchines over all others, #28] like the Grover & Baker Ma- ¢hine, in the first place, because, if I ha any other, I should still want o Groves Bukeér: ard, having a Grover & ver, answers the sami purpode ¢f IF the rest” It does a grester Ya¥icty of work. and it easier to learn than any other.” —Mrs. Jo C. Croty (Jenny June.) oe . #8 3 “1 have had sevéral years’. expéri- ence with a Grover & Baker Machine; wliich has given ure great satisfaction. i think the Grover & Baker Machiy:e hon . x a Wop oF * easily manazed, and lest igh] A to, fét of of order: 1 prefer the Groder & Baker: decided Iv." —[ Mrs, Dr, Watts, Ne York.] te o # #8 “] have had one in my family for some two vears; and from what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use the same, I can hardly see how anything could be moré complete or give better satisfaction.” — {General Grant.) tute dt pad al # # # %] believe it to Bethe best, SR MAK con=idercid, of any that I hae kaowH: is very simple and efdsily Tearned ; the sew: ine from the erdirary spools is « great ad- vantage; tha stiffh'is entirely relinble; if does ornamental work beagtifolly © iLjsagt linble to eet oi of Srier=Mas As + Spoones, 36 Bound Street, Brooklyn. . The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Comphny manufacture both’ the Rn ge. Stitch and Loek Stitel, Machines; ¥. - - - both kinds, at their establishments in al the large cities, and through agencies the country. Price Lists and samples of sewinl in’. both! stitches furnished on applieation’to’ Gov ed &Baker S. M, Co., Philadelphia, or to' I, P. Greene Phillipsburg, or sale at S. 1. Williams & Co's Furniture Store Bell- fonte. EMOVAL. THEODORE PESCHNER; GUN SMITH; has removed to the storé knbwn' as Ne. §' Bush's Arcade next door to Zimmerman, Bros & Co., at Bel efonte, where he is just opening out a complete stock of RS. GUNS. AMMUNITION, : Base, Balls, Bats, Kéys, and Her Spon: ing Articles. Guns made and repaired and. 3 jun3y id - yETER FREED'S NEW TAILOR SHOP in the rear of Spargler’s hotel, Centre Hall where the citizens of Potter and adjoinin towwnihips are cordially invited to call ung gee him, and give him a trial. Coats, Pants and Vests, for men and boys, cut and niade, to order, in style to suit customers. Good’ work and reazonsth price: goardintee Give usa'trinl. Photographs, . The undersigned’ hi ing stopped ® at Gé - tre mall for a few days, with . lars wid fine ear, the largest ever bullt, is pared to take pictures i . the art, such as Photographs, Gems, Fa- roetypes, &c., all sizes and styles Prices moderate. Pictures warranted to give sa- tisfaction, or money returned. 11 at once. C. A. GLENN, apr22,5t Ea Artist. ARLOR COOK STOVES P Parlor Stoves, and foursizes of Gas 1 rners constantly on hand and fer saloat’ ani 68. : Inwivw & WiLsok's! 4 . ad o n the finest sty tof a» = TT al