“h . . » BE *» . oy a oe dae MRE all! P RICES, © LOW 1 Kt The 01d Stand VE ae RC WR eee Wes iit ea : : h . | CENTRE BALL REFORTER.| | Philadelphia Market. The Great Medical Discovery !| Another Great Earthquake in|? . E ErYORTER. : I \ om a CENTRE HALL®R = Wheat—DPenn’a red at 1 50al 55; Dr. Walker's California CALIFORNIA! C C one and FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1870. new Indiana doat160a1 53; 0ldOhiofl VINEGAR BITTER S.| , ier lurge Assortment of those splen- | Jeff. Davis is preparing to make a trip to Europe, where he will visit the seat of War. There were over eleven hundred death, in New York eity during the past.week. The statement of NewrYork banks shows a decrense offhir millions each in loans and specie. 1 3 vo Ruanciér, the negro neminated for Lieu- tenant Governor of South Carolina by the recont Radieal convention in that State, is ca rpot-bagyer from Pennsylvania, ali — _— 1L do at 1 56 and southern white at 1 65: MORE THAN 500,000 Persons § 2 : era) au BR swhiced ave LOCAL ITEMS. Rye 1.12 for. Penna. on son Bear te timony to their Won- he aid Oe "noare 3 Es ‘ Corn—Penn’a yellow 1 07, and wes-!' dur A Outi iain Re a a a— LOCAL NEWS. Opt, {Fijnfig il oblige tern do at 1 03a1 05 TY us by sending in any items of loc pr- est, Sg deaths, marriages, &c., as Oats H04n620. il such are eagarly read by your friends in NEW YORK MARKET the west, many of whom get the Reporter. We would esteem ita favor if our kind pa- Gold 118. trons would ocensionally nai a copy of Wheat 1a2e lower. the Reporter to relatives and acquaintan- re nmi] ces who formerly lived in Centre county Rye \ dada fur Wedter and removed to other pats, which would ; Oats dull nt.o- ee) | or western, induce many to heen subscribers. a ’ pha, Corn quiet at 9 ade tor new mixed: BLANKS Bi a n Vendu will be at the National Hote!, Mill western. NKS —Biank Summons enc : aril Notes, Executions, and Judgment and | heim, August 9th, for two weeks, to Ex mption Note combined, Justices War- {consult with the sick and afflicted of rants, &e., for sale at this Office. all diseases. The doctor has been in 0 : uccessful practicesfor «22: years, the i rangelical [34° L Dlachicon ony Jans, A campmeeting of the Ev ov ey | experience of exténdive hospitals, and denomination will be held in Micheal . : Fidler ods. near Madisonburg, [TY surgeon during the late Ameri IES uaas, '|can war. Best references of Professors commencing August 18th, of Philadelphia and the State as to his — superior skill in she cure of diseases m our Loop correspon- |' riage Gy The letter from P Call and see him. 2tdaug dent was unavoidably crowded out MH a linia White wheat 1 40,.....0ld red 1 404. new this week, but will appear in our next. : MARRIAGES. red 1 1040 1 35 Rye .80...c..Corn “80 Tl On 4th inst., atthe residence of the bride, yy. be . School Teachers will find an adver. |, © kv" Carithers, Mr. Jacob Wagner, jr. | 1d 0ft 43. Now oats. 40...... Gurley : tisement to their interest, in another and Miss Kate, daughter of Ja wb dpang- | Silt 2 50 per suok and 3 00 per barrel. ... .. lcine, made from the native Roots an BLANKETS column of the Reporter. ler, all of Potter township. | Bacon 00¢. .... Hum 22. Butter... Baus | Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic | BLANKETS. gp iy Ss {18 | Stimulants! They are the Grom BLOOD white, gray, und horse Blankets. DEATHS. : : w Ta (PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN. | . tas ; On 80th June, at Ryners Ruy, Clinton BELLEFONTE MARK KTS. C1PLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigo-| (HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE Hats, Caps, Boots, Shees. u n 14 Le WIL WO, X Woolen Mil will now be offered to the publie, al . \ : | Thankful for past favors,“ T am agin rea- | dy to supply my old customers and nom- bers of new ones. My wagon will soon np- pear At Your Doors, | loaded with a great variety of Goods, such | Plain and Faney Cassimeres of the Intest | : LADIES AND GENTS Spring & Summer Styles, Kh | Beave Cloth, Tricot, Doeskin, Sutinets, DRESs GOODS. DRY GOODS, ¥ el 1 i od or single, e Tonic Bitters és ci x Hardware Store ” a | i RENEWED! T have just returned from Philadelphin with a large and cheap stock of Hardware, Sadlery, Coach Trimmings; Hubs, Rims, Shafts; Poles Spokes, Springs, Axles &e For +agons and Buggies A Oils and Paints, and Building Hardware of every deserip- tion at greatly ct TIS REDUCED re ICES. I alsa have a new pattern of 5m SHUTTER and BLIND HINGES, which T ean sell cheaper than apy other kind, buying them iu large quantities from the maafucturers, and 3 Line ; WILL WARRANT THEM to be superior to any other kind in the market. Centre county trade solicited. june24tf W. J. MMANIGAL y HARTT - - & 1 i 4A] 43 ja uerteditun 113198 JO Iu |The T.irgest Arrival of Spring and | Summer Goods. | | at Centre Hall, rfl of li e, th 3 for a cirénia put Ul Juels ysomod » su Chicago Market. Wheat active and 8}e lower, Corn quiet at 77c¢ for No 2, Rye steady and quiet at 78a80c¢ for No 2. Barley 1 05al 10. Hogs quiet and 10al5¢ lower. Cattle unchanged, MILROY MARKETS. Corrected by Reod & Thompson, is gsi ie “i. . | 5 ELL wl. Oar the 1! hether in young or vid Of - i I wd *21moL ® SE [Tom su eanjTIng oj3ueif Te They way ne at Vile FANCY. DRIXNNKRK,. Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, - = Proof Bpirits, and Refuse Li-J3, =| quors, doctored, spiced, and 5 ~% | F 1 sweetened to please the taste, ¥ © = i 1 a n n © Ss called atx A hpotizers ie = | Fine, medium and Cenrse, “Restorers,!' &o., that Jong ee . . , . . ‘ ok insoh ’ the tippler on to drunkeness Stocking Yarns of ul) kinds and ruin, but are a true medi- TI a WSLEEELS | Tweeds, Jeans, watérproof Maids, an nhnest endless variety of zra~Send womanh Se AEs 1 nave no equal. ND GROCERIES cd ———— 70 | For Female COmplaints, w ut the dawn of NATURE'S a Savre.—John ‘Reiber's sale of. per sonal property, at Centre Hall, on 13th Aug. Sale of Farm, and houses and lots Maj Jno. Neff, dec’d at Centre Hall, oa 27th of Aug. A valuable horse, belonging to Mr. lcounty, Mrs. Catherine Reese, wite of Rev. White Wheat S145, Red 1 40. “Rye. cons PRLOY of the Syste, Com ng of all por Charles Reese, formaly of Pennsvalley, | Corn 080.......O0ntsd) Barley 0jsonous matter, aud restore the blood lau | + : a... Cloversead S00 ...... Potatods 0,60. | healthy condition. « No person’ can fake {oped 4 Yours, Lavd per pound 18 Pork por pound 00 [these Bitters according to directions, und Butter : 8 Kegs 20. yn ton remain long unwell, : ; eA) $10 Tallow 12...... Bacon 15...... Hamid) $100 will be given for an incurable case, {to Engineering, Manufacturing and Build. | - cen ———————— provided the bones are not destroyed by ling. Issued by the Industrial Publication pez p \ INTRERS, 1 have just received a | mineral poisons or other menns, and the ISociety, 176 Broadway, N.Y. $2 a year. | Rew lot of Pure. white fiend. which 1!vital organ wasted beyond the point of H. A. Larrimer, of Potter township, =X wm | have had mxnutictured according to my | - ik ’ Ds | ene . S Lown directions, nnd will warrant it not only | Ror Inflammatory and Chronic Rhieuma- on Sunday morning of last, week, | SPECIXLV'NOTIOERS | } equal but superior to any other Lead in tho |tism, and Gout, Dyspovsis or Indigestion, while in the field, was kicked by anoth EE Ny Tu CU market. “A trial order solicited,” and Bili.us, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers| er horse, from the effects of which he! HOWARD SANITARY AID ASS0- ip! | tA = MLE Ae TI | not what it is recommended to be, I will] Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, ind | S BYILLIANI SCO. . ft | CIATION. —PFor the’ Relief and Cure of : be died shortly thereafter. » {the Errir g and Unfortunate, on Principles a SE aa MY cartage both WiHVS W he nr turned, and! \ ' 5 { "8 iv be n st su { ale and Re tuil De aler 3 in! i of C hristian 1 hilanthropy . refund the money, Be sure and inquire for cessful Such Diseuses sire sed bs Vitle| | ur ; » The Methodists will hold a camp-; Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the| feMunigal's Pure white Let Ww 1 TiN, meeting, on the ground of Henry | Follies of Age, in relation to M ARRIAGE |p ny . insee i1 [derangement of the Digestive Organs, PAE Zn rer 4 Brand always on hand, also Linsced Oil, 5 C0 PTTAGE FURNITURE * land Socran Evins, with sanitary aid forthe 4 urpentine, Florence white, umbers, and Cleanse the Vitinted Blood whenever Meek, near Pine Grove, commencing a: iq all Dry Paints, Prices low. [you find its impurities bursting through the Thursday August 26th. t Address, Sent free, in sealed Envelopes, | NJ MANTOATS (skinin Pimples, Eraptions of Sores: cleanse | HOWARD ASSOCIATION, | Nae ki St when it is foul, and your feelings wil! SoBe | Bax _P. Philadelphia, Pa. ' ’ | : Ain sega eh The t cause of so many young, people being gray headed is ou ac. rust! tell vou when, Keep the blood pure and A CARD.=A Clergyman, while resi-| count of their having used the vile discovered a sate and simple remedy CARPETS, | heavy Damask, Flowered, Ingrain and! Striped, Parlor and Stair Carpets, all supe-| rior, bright fast colors. WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex- change for Goods. Goods, of every varies ty, always on hand at his residence, John Jean, Centre Hill, Pa. AND Agent for Thompson & Sons, SH AWIS a a 4 ‘s ws ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF Tre Tecnu vNoroaIst.— Especially devoted | "FLANNELS, MUSLJNS, CALICOES, apr22ef SRA | | ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF i i + ‘ ¢ ’ » { ; Hair Restorative Contains no LAC SULPHUR—No» SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH- ARGE--No NITRATE OF SIL" VER, and is entirely free from the. Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara- tions, : ; Trunsparcnt and clear as erystal, it will not soil the finest fabric—pertectly SAFE CLEAN and EFFICIENT —desiders- tums LONG SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST! ; It restores and prevents the Hair from RADE MAREK. | ; ; [SYRUPS, COFFEES, | Allkinds of nlsw a large stock of | ‘FISH, the best, all kinds, | TURNED WORK MACKEREL and HERRING. ! | the best und cheapest in"the market. Wolf’s Old Stand. CITY PRICES, | IWESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR CARE TO MAXX I'P AN OBJECT julld. ly | § ; 24 ea’ A Le fF Cal {the health ofthe system will olay id 1 lr ct PIN. TAPER, and other WORMS, lurk- ding in South "AMErica ‘ss A missionary a oad etting ling in the systemw.of so many thousands, | 9 mgm ~ 4 ; #4 gor! Sealed proposals will be received atthe are effectually destroyed and removed. | furnished to the tende at n { 3 » Pr 1 » 1 0 sia r Po Ti i compounds which have flooded the! the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early De-| LS the President, in Lewisburg Penna market ou long, Natures Hage Re 1, Dieses oF th Urinary wid Seminal 05 EL aso beta of ul dete ed carly She ical] . . - f Y . . . . - ora d 2 hs eros . shod its. around each bottle, printed in four Inngua-| storative is a sure remedy for thid. brough on by baneful and vicious habits. | ges— English, Germ in, French and Span-| ish, J. WALK ER, Proprietor, 32 Com- TURNED PALINGS, In Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent | lear as a ergsial; no poison ; perfectly Great numbers have been cured by this i merce st., N.Y, IRR RS H. McDONALD & CO. BA-LUSTERS, funtil Saturday the 13th day of August 1870) Fevers, these Bitters have no ¢qual. For) Also ~ 3) : » remedy. npted by a desire to] sweet, clean ani relivble. noble remedy. Pro r yon oc ( 2 that part of the Lewisburg, Centre and. Spruce Creek Rail Road, extending from Lewisburg to western boundary of Borough of Mifllinburg, (a distance of about ten miles), Bids will be received for each see-| tion, or the whole work together—Speciti- cations can be seen at the office. G. F. MILLER Prost LL. C.&S. C.R. BR. Co. Lewisburg July 20th 1870 jul? Alld FOR rugzi-ts . ho . 5 . . oo | benefit the aifiicted and unfortunate, 1 will] sell it. See advertisement. send the recipe for preparing and using) Drussists. and Tal Agonts. San B New Castomers, a {this medicine, in a sealed envelepe, to any | Ix Sa Hp . , ep NES) 31] | HAND RAILING i CISC sacramento, al, : A OL Xo + aug A £ - i : secoming Gay. im soft’ gloss : Commerce street, N. YY. 20-Sold bv all ED ya HE puri 3 & fo: er : «+ lone whe needs it, Frée of Charge. Address The old Execange Hatel building In OSE PHT: INMAN, Station D. Bible! Do re Dealors Gil Furnished to Builders : pearanee, removes pndruff, is cool and. rug Isis - aniers, ead Ju oH urnisoed (oo Dulidoers. LAS WELL AS INVITE orn OLD refreshing to the head, checks the Hair HIS IS NO HUMBUG! | | FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A QALL. Philipsburg, was burned on Friday! House New York City. junl7.6m| morning last. Tt was unoccupied and ie Lil ada 3. from falling off, and restores it to a great L : By sending 35 cents! Upholstering, Repairing Furnifure and] ap2d'08,y, WM. WOLF. extent when prematurely lost, prevents. with age height, eplor of eyesand ha'r, you everything pertaining to the business! : -— ; , s San i thous) belonged to. Jesse hu. Test.........A| SI0DOREWARD!I will give one thou | Headaehes, eares all Humors. cutancous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. - DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton Junec- tion, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER. BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is put ap ina panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name ofthe article blown in the glass. Ask yourfDruggist for Natyre's Hair Restorative, and take no other, y iit CHT ok by Wm. Wil and I. EB Soft For sale ’ Baker's Centre Hall 24junly HIGHEST PREMIUM will receive hy return mil, un eorrect pic- promptly attended to. ture of your future huashamd or wife with | name and date of marringe. Address W, FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 24 Fultonville, | N.Y. juttost | Mil. GENTS WANTED 310 PER DAY | A ae & | LX" by the AMERICAN KNITTING! UNDERTAKING. SN ACIIN. TE BASFON, M aon We also make: COFFINS, and attend tu- V ANTED AGENTS To sell the OC- TAGON SEWING MACHINE. ! i the most 1 It is licensed, makes the “Elastic Lock | : EL EG Mg ' HEARSE. {yf Stiteh and iz warranted for & years. | ever in this part of the country. N EW tani WARE STORE! bi J. & J. HARRIS. NO. 5 BROCKERHOFF ROW. | A new and coinplete Hardware Store has 'béen opened by the undersigned in Brock- erhofl’s new bailding—where they are pre- pred to sell all kinds of Building and House “furnishing Hardware; Iron, Steel, Nails. | Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Olothes ‘WN ringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hane Saws, Tennon Saws, Web) Sa ws, lee Crean { Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful. {assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of ul) sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows { Lamps, Conl Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes \¥elloes, and Hal, Plows, Cultivators, Corr Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Board: [rd Luliivator Tyetl, Table Cutlery, Shov: : : | CIS, Spades and For AS, WAS Ii res BELLEFONTE. PA Screws, Sash Springs, ialunks Uinges Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating [Coal Tinned, hen. Anvil, Vices, Bel & Ol ITS! SUITS lows, Serew utes, Blaek=mitht Tools Wa PED AGENT —To sell (Factory Bells, House Bells, iad Betis YY HOMESIHUTTLESEWING MA-| WW, W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would| Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpon tion, leaves the organs entirely free from! ¢ H INE: Rice, oN Ruvaifeg thy Job fin form the men of Pennsvalley, and his old | ter Tools, Fraft Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils irentation, and never. iu theslightest degree, | Stich,’ (alike an hath sides) find “is the | friends and customers, ns wellms all others | Varnishes recived and for sule at ET EE A nian OT only licensed under-foed Shuttle Machine} oho may desire to be rigged out, Juned' 68 ly, J. & J. HARRIS 3 ; | sold forlessthan $00.» Licensed by Whee-| "HITE FISH, Herr kara | ! | | WHITE FISH, Herring, Maeckeral, se. 8 In bilious dize ses, Indigestion and Dys-| : > In well Fitting, Substantially|ap176s. BURNSIDE & THOMAS} pepsin, it is invaluable {ler & Wilson, Grover & Baker and Singer | I tH, 26 18 SR I i of ti val Co. . All other nundor-feed Shuttle Ma-| n A i Ein arnt arlet rm hn s the grand pi ~ ood: ‘and | & Fashionably . {TP H Ehighest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce, at ‘hines & 1 "as 3 £4 + infri = hana rl ye the| Chin sold Yor less than $60 are infring | BURNSIDE &« THOMAS Factory near Blanchard & Co's Planing | : $ any time’ or under any circumstances, the lightest injury to any of them. | The most .omplete and uniform success! has for many years attended its use in France, and in some portion: of the United! States ; and it is now offered tothe general public, with t e¢ most absolute conviction | that it can never fail to accomplish all that is claimed for it. It is harmles in the extreme, at all times, and under all circumstagees; and is un- equalled by any remedy y# known to the world where a purgative 1s indicated. It produces Litt.e or no pain in its opera- Price 815. All other machine: with any under-feed sold for 815 or less infringe | ments, Address OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE CO. St. Louis, Mo, Chicago, | Lil, Pittsburgh, I"a., oa Boston Mass. | Z 24jundm/ < 1 0? DAY — Business entirely mew and | tA honorable. Liberal inducements, | Descriptive circulars free. Address J. Or RAND & CO., Biddeford, Me., 2ejundu | (J ENTS THIS WAY! AGENTS—To sell the! Wark Room, Neo. 7 BUSH HOUSE . . lowing disease~, which the Medical Facul-| foute, was bitten by a poisonous snake | Dr Richau's Golden Balsam No. 1, will}! 3! ——— Sar & Several Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and hoards, als) about 1300 feet of choice] Golden Balsam No. 2, will cure the third] | THE VITAL PONCTIONS, without causing, at! * ~o—@ {3 | prevent the patients from eating and drink. | Boalsburg Circuit, will be held on the} ¥Dr. Richau’s Gilden Antidote, a safe . sh nied with full directions. Warranted to decl0,1y mencing on the 25th inst. All are y ty have pronounced incurable, that Dr. the other day, while in the pasture eure Sy philizin its primary and secondary | § Lrnere FOR ISareness of the Scalp, eradicating disease . cw ahiliti I mercurial thems Mild, Certain, Safe and Etlicient. panel stuff, wre offered for sale. Terms! stages of sy i vilitic and mercurial rheuma- diseases to obtain a radical cure without] MEETING. — Camp Meet-'| : 3 CaupueeriNG.—The. Ca P ing what they like. Price of either No 1 ! 3 oh * : and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel land of the Messrs. Leech jbetweenjand ra « x cure. Price, $33 per bottle, ap — invited to attend. : » ! &¢ 8 rew { * ease of the fol-1 0) cow belonging to Dr. Hale, of Belle sand dollars reward forany case of the fo ) Richau's Golden Remedies will not cure. | field, and died soon afterwards. stages, such as old Uleers, Ulcerated Sore thousand feet of choice dry PDE nd mercury thoroughly —Dr. Richau's) : ps It at once relieves and invigorates Ari . . smn. and 1 defy those who suffer from such | 5 Cash. Inquire at the Reporter office. [io 21° 0 (hin a ; [the aid of this medicine, which does not] ing of the Evangelical Association of], .%. "35 ner bottle or two bottles, $9, Centre Hall ‘ani Rock Hill: Com and all Urinary Derangements, accom, a- i Vv . - Dr. Richau's Golden Elixir d'Amour, a radical cure for Gendral Debility in old or voung, imparting ‘energy to those who have ed a life of sensuality. Price, $5 per bot- tle, or two bottles $Y, On receipt of price, by mail or Express, these remedies will be Fined to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corre- spondents. Nane gengine without the name of Dr. Richau'3 Golden Remediesg— D, B. Richards, ‘sole proprietor, blown in J. M. Youxa. DE a eee Ture Weararr.—The weather for some time has been exceedingly warm and dry, so much so that farmers feared a damaging effect upon corn and potatoes. The dry spell was finally broken by a copious shower of rain on. Wednesday afternoon, and Glass of Lottles.' Address, Dr. D.B. Rieh-{ 0 "G.rifule Ervsinelas SQ ar oo nents, and the sellerand user liable to prose-| nag ap ; Lah ards, No. 2% Varick st., New York. ocly| dn eT Ser ii kn sipelas, Salt Rheum. joy = Address JOHNSON, CLARK &| made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma-| ’ seurdnl Ci eee uf Canker and Cutaneous Kruptiong gener- I would ny that I am! — SEWING MACHINES. » there is still prospect for more. tll ili A Pe Our young friend, J. B, F leisher, we notice, is in from the oil regions. on| . -AHumbng. | OW OFTEN WE HEAR THIS EX- PRESSION from perzondreading ad-| i vertiscments of Patent Medicines, and in| ally. Irregular, or want of Appitite, Colds, | Coughs. Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh Colic Pains, Diarrhea, Water-brash, Sour and] Bitter Stomach, and fouliess and faintness! of the same; Impure breath, dizziness, | sympathetic, nervous, or sick Headache, ! looks hale and hearty. Rev. Edwin Wolf, of Baltimore, is| also here, with family, spending the! heated term in his native county. He! will preach in the" Lath. church, of this place, next Sabbath morning. atid — “The War between the States, its Cansea, Character, Conduct and Results’ By Ho Al SYNPHENS £ 2 °¥ I] oi Nationa! Publishing Company, of hiladelphia, have just issued the second and concluding volumn of this great work. | For some time past there has been a general’ feeling of apprehension throughout the country that the precarious condition of {tis over 22years since I introduced Dr. | Tobias Venetain Liniment. to the public. | I had no money to advertise it, so I left it for sale with a few druggists and storckee- | pers through a small section of the country, | many taking it with great reluctance; but I told them to let anv one have it, and if it| did not do all I stated on my pamphlet, no| one need pay for it. In some stores two or| three bottles were taken on trial by persons] present. IT wds by many, thought crazy, | and that would be the last they would see of me. But I knew my medicine was no humbug. In about two months I began] is now removed by the fact that the book is! the Company for delivery. This is a matter of congratulation to the entire country. « This -beokymust from its! very nature, take precedence of all South- ern histories of the war. The high position’ beid by Mr. STepnExs in the government! of the Confederacy, his great abilities as, the first statesman of the South, and his acknowledged integrity of character, make! him perbaps the person. best qualified to tell the story of his cause and its failure. His positionas second officer of thé Confed - eracy enable him ogaio much information’ which was inaccessible to the ordin ry his-| torian ; the secret history ofhis government is as familar to him as an open book; and! his constant and intimate association with | the leaders of the South, prepares. him to, snk with accuracy of their motives, and standpoint than an in Rc first volume of his work Mr. Syprusss confined himself entirely to a d i e causes which led to the secession of the South. In the volume now before us, he pa: rates the story of the War, giving especial emphasis to the action of the government of the Confederacy, or to what may be called its confidential his- tory. His account of the im portant con- - ference at Hampton Roads between Presi- «dent Lincoln and the Confederate Com- missioners, is oue of the most valuable ad- ditions to the literature of the War, and is The vexed question of. the nou exchange of Prisoners of War has much new light shed upon it, and the peace movements in the South are thoroughly explained. The faet that the first volume, which was but the introduction to the history of War, commanded a sale of over 60,000 copies, ume, ‘which is’ not a mere discussion of principles; but a living, breathing narra- tive of the events of the greatest struggle of modern times; by one of the most impor- Yt actors in it, will reach a sale unpreces cn ‘thi r No, fair-minded, unplolii Porson ohn fford to be with- out this book, It is the official history on fhe Southern side, and must hold in the literature of the War even a higher place than oy ded to Mr. Greeley’'s Ameri- can Lonflick, It will oceupy in our abd the place. that kB given to. Napoleon's Memoirs in’ the’ Hteratire of the French tive. 0 Hk ¢that work the last pro- duction of Ms, bor, and isentitled Yo 2 che! wedi vhs to the high : ter eader presenting to ‘theworld the story oft hid ugecn vihdica- tion of itgesThedoak ds “sold by: subserip- Ww fused to sign a receipt when 1 left tat their store. Now my sales are millions of bottles | yearly, and al. for cash. I warrant it su-| perior to any other medicine for the cure, of Croup, Diarrhea, Dy:zentery, Colie, Vomiting, Spasms, and Sen-sickness, as an! internal remedy. It is perfectly innocent, to take internally —see oath accompanying | each bottle—and externally for Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Mumps, Frosted | Feet, Bruises, Sprains, Old Sores, Swellings Sore Throats, &c., &e. Price 50 ets. ' Sold by the Druggists, De- pot 10 Park Place N. Y, ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS | Step by step this commodity hasattained | its ‘unprecedented fame. They are uni- en, and aid the growth of musé¢les. They appear to havea peculiar effect upon thener- ves, allaying irritability, whils supplying all forms, —these and all kindred diseases! lieved by this mjld yet powerful remedy, | General Debility with its inseparable) accompaniments, —menta and physical, —| such as green-sickness, lassitude of mind] pody, drowsiness, indisposition to] exercise, weakness of the limgs, feelings of discouragement, despondence and dis- trust,—all disappear under its magic in- fluence. It regulates and invigorates the bowels; is a sure antidote for De atte costiveness| and piles; renewed vigor to the stomach; evokes the action of the liver; dissipates the yellow dye of jaundice and eradicates| from theskin, bilious spots or mould-moth! and freckles. It excites the Kidneys to renewed, vigor- | ous and healthy action; and is certain to] ll cases of Diar-| rhea und Dysentery. It is eminent,y effectual in the cure of all | diseases of children, however infantle, es-| pecially for colic, worms, and xrritation | and fretfulness while teething. As a dinner pill or digester, it is second to none cther, taken with the food, Tt op-| erates as a general alterative, whereby the entire impaired organism is stimulated to renewed gnergy, and to a_a healthy vigor and vitality. 1tis extensively used by the aculty as a convenient and thorough cn- thartic, having no action other than the one intended. %%_Sent by mail on receipt of price and Bankes viz: 1 Box, .25......... Postage, 6 cents, 5 Boxes, $1.00......... nos Mt It “is sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines and by TURN YR & CO., Sole! Proprietors, 120TREMONT St. BOSTON | MASS. jul22.ta WORTH $16.500 NORE sou 0 SOLD ONE MONTHS. Agents Wanted for warmth. They seem to accumulate electrici- through the part where applied, by which healthy actionscare-indueed. Even in paralysis, whee artienlation was suspended, the use of the Porous Plasters to the spine restored the articulation, and materially reduced the paralysis. In fact, the patient could help herself, while before the Porous Plaster was applied she was as helpless aga baby. We refer to Mrs. Sally Elliot, Springfield, Maas. Sold by Druggists. Agency, Brandreth House, New York. THIRTY DEADLY POISONS; according to the “Journal ef Chemistry,” are sold in’ this market to ehange the color of the hair. The ‘Medical Gazette’ says that they are worthless as dyes, and that their sale is a “crimME.”’ The proprietors dare not submit them to chemieal analysis, Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye, on the contrary, has been analyzed hy Pro- fescor Chilton, thegreat analyttcal chemist, and pronounced absolutely harmless, as Lwellas efficient. “See iis written certificate, at Cristadoro's, Astor Hbase, New York. CRISTADORO’S HAIR PRESERV A- TIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on tron owly ry and agentsave wanted in ‘every county. 5 - * vay TTY en on i ar NY A zirT BOW ER i ow ge BB fins Bit So a 3 | FOUR Men of Progress | by Jas. Parton, Greeley. and other promi- nent writers. It is the most complete and compendious literary and artistic work eve ‘published. Tt contains sketches of Charles | Dickens, Burlingame and 50 other promi-| nent Americans, LONDON, NEW! YORK AND HARTFORD PUBLISH. ING COMPANY, 205 to 213 East 12th Street, N.. XY. augh. al Well's Carbolic Tablets. The great Healing Balsamic Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, &e., &c. For Wormy Children they are Inval- uable ; for Kidney Difficulty a Specific. — try them. Price, 2» eents per Box. Sent by mail on receipt of the price. by J. (, KELLOGG 34 Platt St., N. Y. Sole Agent for the U. S. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. augd. 4t LIFEIN UTAH MYSTERIES OF MORMONTEM By J. H. BEADLE, Editor of the Sal Lake Reporter. BEING an EXPOSE of THEIR SECRET RITES, CEREMO- NIES and ORIMES. id With a ful and authentic history of Polgamy and the Mormon’ Sect; from its origin, to thé present time: ~~ Agents are meeting with unpreecedented success, one reports 186 subgeribers in four days, another 71 in two days. AGENTS WANTED. Send for circulars, Address; CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Ia., cago, IL, or St. Louis, Mo, NERVOUS DISEASES. THREE PILLS, : No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this woNDER- FUL REMEDIAL AGENT. | Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derange- ments, —of many years standing—aftfecting i | i fuils to produce u complete and permanent cu It contains no drugs or other materials in { { i proval. E¥FICACY : “Having used Dr. Turner's Tie-Doulon- reux or Universal Neuralgia Pill person- ally,—and in numerous instances recoms mended it to patients suffering with. neu- ralgia—I have foand it, WITHOUT AN EX- CEPTION, to accomplish all the proprietors have claimed, J. R. DILLINGHAM, Dentist. 12 Winter Street, Boston. Feb, 18th, 1867.” Mr. J. M. R. Story, for many years an apothecary in this city, and for three years ment under the U. 8S. Government, thus speaks of it: “I have known Dr. Turner's Tie- Ponl- oureux or Universal Neuralgia Pill for twenty years. I have sold it apd used it personally, and I lve never known of w case where it dill not give relief. Custo- mers have told me théy would not be without it if each pill cost 10dollars I think it the most reliable and valuable remedy for neuralgia and nervous diseases in the world.” Messrs TurNEr & Co. For a long time an member of my fami- ly has suffered severely with Neuralgia, The pain was almost unendurable. We tried various medicines without success. ‘A few months since, we began the use of your Pill. Jt has proved PERFECTLY SUC. CESSFUL, and no ‘traces ot the discase re- main. I ean gladly recommend your reme- dy toall sufferers frome Neuralgia. Respectfully yours, F. W. PELTON, Boston, March 25,1867. Counsellor at Law. Seut by mail on receipt of price and pos- tage. 2.8 8 hi 4 One package......$1.00...... Postage 6 cents. Six Packages, ......5.00 “gyn It is sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines and by TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, 120TREMONTST BOSTON MASS. julz2.4t AGENTS EARN $200 A MONTH. Selling John 8. C. Abbott's last great work, Over 500 pages, nearly fifty stecl and wood engravings. Sells at sight. More agents wanted, Send for description and Terms. the Hair after Dyeing. Try it. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Phila- delphia, Pa. aug). 4t ‘Franklin Publishing Co., 721 Market St., Philadelphia Pa. aug. 1, the field, and prepared to accommo- | I have a large and excellent assort- ment of A LSO, + Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings f . x rom which garments will be made to or- der in the : MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. All 1 ask is to call and examind my fine Having just bought my goods du- ring the last pamie, } dety competition as to prices, durability, and fashion, this side of Philadelphin Remember the Place W. W. McCLELLAN, No. 4 Brokerhoff"s Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, eassimeres, vesting, onllars, witbrellns, cing,” Dats, caps, in short, everything to completely rig out a gentleman, can be had and made up in the latest style. I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, whieh should L® seen by all desiring a machine de25,68y Chas. H. Held, Clock, Wagghmakier & Jeweles Millheim, Centre co., Penna. ic in general, that he has just opene der’s Store, amd keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Clocks,” Watebes and Jewelr) of the latest styles, as also the Maranyillc Patent Calender Clocks, provided with : complete index of the month, and day o: the month and week on its face, which is 2 F EVERY VARIETY and J kind at Wall Paper! I have just received fronr New York 5000 Bolts cof English and Americar Wal Paper. Over 7000 pieces on hand at reduced prices Parlors, &e. Good common paper at 5 cents per Bolt. Persons intending papering will do well to examine my stoek before buying elsewher. § Orders by mil, stating size and kind of warded and if not proven satisfaetory can be returned at W. J. McMANIGAL'S HARDWARE STORE, ap8tf MILROY, PA. warranted as a perfect time-keeper. Sg. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry re- paired on short notice ind wagtanted. t sepll'68;1y | ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL. | * Millkcimm, Pa. (form rly Wm, Hos- | te man's). This well known Hetél has been refitted by its new proprietor. The traveling community are invited to give him a call. His table will be kept first. class, and his bar always supplied” with choice liquors. Drovers will find accom- modation for any nttmber of horses. ey marl 2, 694f New BOOK Store. WioLeEsALE ASD Revarn BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM- PORIUM. ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the e) Book, Stationery and News KEstablish- ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, tc goods, such as is generally kept in a well- condueted Book and Stationery Store. is | stock consists of Theological, Medical, Law | Miscellanious, Sunday Sehool, and Sehool Books. Also, blank books, time books, pass books, diaries, every grade mid price of cup, Tegal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa- per, drawing and tissue paper, fine I'rench paper, envelopes of every description and price, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub- er bands. transparent and common slates, slate pencils, lead pen:ils, chalk ¢rayons. &e., &e. Legal and justices blanks of all kinds, revenue stamps at face. Orders taken for goods wt all tines. Goods received in three days from the time the order is received. Mr. Miller is also wholesale agent for Lochman's Celebrated ‘Writing which he sells at manufacturer's prices. County merchants would do well to give Samplesef the above Paper ean be seen at A. A. Kerlin's store, near Centre Hill, and order. taken wt same prices as at my own store, WJ. MN GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE Great Attraction and Great Bargains | HE undersigned, deternind to meet the popular demand for Lower Prices, re- speetfully calls the attention of the publie to his stock of SADDLERY, now effered at the old stand. Designed os- peaiall for the peopleand the times, the lar- gest and most varied and complete assort- ment of ; : Saddles, Harmess, Collars, Dridles, of every description and quality ; Whips, and in fact everything complete to a first- class establishovent, he now offers at prices which will suit the times, A better variety, a better quality or finer stvle of Saddlery has neler before een of- sered to the public. Call and examine our tock and be satisfied before purchasings elfewhere. ; Deterinined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal shave of patronage heretofore eujoyed. I respectfully solicita continuance of the same, JACOB DINGES, apl0'68 1y. Centre Hall. HY DSAWS, Knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, Inmps; forks, chains, &ec., at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ EN. WANTED. A number of hands are wanted immediately to work on the new pike now eing made at Farm School. Good wages will be given and hands paid every Satur- day evening. OWEN COPLIN, him a call before purchasing elsewhere, sep.’ 68,1y jul29 Contractor. | The following are selected from thous- ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the preference for ibe Grover & Baker Machines over all others. rE #58 like the Grover & Ble Ma- chine, in the first plies, beedie, I: had. any other, 1 sbhowld Ul wasg. a Saver & Baker; and, having a Grover & Baker, it answers the same parpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and it is easier to learn thay any ether. —Mrs, J. C. Croty (denny June!) e # & { have had several years’ experi- ence with a Grover & Baker Machine; which has given me great astisfaction. think the Grover & Baker Maclriav:e is more. easily managed, and less liable to get out of order. 1 prefer the Grover & Baker, decidedly.” —{Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York.) tse # 3% ] have had one in my family for some two years; and from what I know of its workings, and froni the many of my friends who use the same, I. ean hardly see how anythingcould be more complete or give better satisfaction.””—Mrs, (Genera! Grant] ® & & 4] holicve if fo bethe best, all things: considered, of uny that [ hage, pun % | 3 ix very simple and casity learned; the se wy ing fron the ordinary spools is a great ady vantage ; the stitch is entirely reliable ; it dies opmental work beautifully ; itis not linble to get out of order,’ — Mrs. A. M. Spoons, 26 Bound Street, Brookiea, The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine. Company menufactare both the Flastie,. Stich and Loek Stitch Machines, and offer - the public a che ice of the best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in all the large cities, and through agenties in nearly all towns thronghout the country, Price Listsmnd samples of sewing in: stitches furnished on application to Grover &Baker S. M. Co., Pin adelphia, orto F. P. Greene Phillipsburg, * “Forsaleat 8S.” H. Williams & Co's Furniture Store Bell- fonte. {RTL Dm stan REMOVAL ' THEODORE DESCHNER, o.oo GUN SMITH, has removed to the store known as No. 5 Bush's Arcade next door. to Zimmerman, Bros & Co., at Bel efon ¢, whofe he is just openingout a complete stock REVO LVERS, 3 AMMUNITION, «=~ FISHING wr Sahih: ay ada od TACKLE, Buse Bails, Bats, Keys, and general Spori- ing Articles. Guns made and repaires And warranted. * boon JunBy JETER FREED'S is NEW TAILOR SHOP, in the rear of Spargler’s hotel, Centre Hall where the citizens of Potter and adjoinin townships are cordially inyited to, call and sce him, and give hum a trial.” Coats, Pants, and Vests, for men and boys, cut and made; to order, in style to suit customers. Good work, and reasonable prices guaranteed. Give us a trial. . oo Zamy fie Photographs. The undersigned having Hopped at Cen- tre pall for a few dwys, with his large and fine ear, the largest ever bail is now pre- pared to take pictures in the finest style of the art, such as Photographs; Gems, Fa- rogtypes, &e., all sizes and styles Prices moderate. Pictures warranted to give sa- tisfaction, or money returned. Gai at once. ape A § N) ar apr22.3t. srt haa i Artist. NARLOR COOK STOVES : Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gas )! rners constantly on hand and for saleat avl0'68." IRWIN & WILEON'8.)