hia I WIRORTY AER — -y IK "oe Ee hdd . CENTRE HALL RErC | O, For tae SKIN OF A RIINOCE-| | Ros.-— We have been informed, of late, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1870 [from half dozen sources, that there is | la 237 pound baby giant in the lower | end, who seems to be spiling for an| : : _|opportunity to “cowhide” the editor of | LOCAL NEWS.—Our friends will oblige | ha REPORTER, whose weight, after a us by sending in any items of loeal inter-|, . . . 0. Ia est, Sos deaths, marriages, &c., as | DIg dinner, is only about 124. We such ave eagarly read by your friends in are told that our ponderous adversary the west, many of whem get the Reporter. js pregnant with ill humor against the We would estaem it a favor if our kind pa- | Rep Soi} 1 that he keeps prowl- trons would occasionally mail a copy of} \EPORTER, at SEEPS Ps : ’ about, telling and telling again, of the Reporter to relatives and intan- | ing : wat appetite to devour us—evi- LOCAL ITEMS. BE nequal ce: who formerly lived in Ceatre county | his gr HA runiive] Souther pucks, wlueh would jontly desiring to have brains in his : —— i stomach for the lack of them in his inn BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu! head. Men have been swallowed be- Notes, Executions, and J udgment_and |g we Jonah was swallowed by a whale Ex mption Note combined, Justices Ww a= Pt brecches and: boots--but Youak rants, &e., for sale at this Office, at, breeches anc OC 8 J One lsoured upon the whale’s stomach ; the A campmeeting of the Evangelical | fish got sick and was glad to oo Jonah denomination will be held in Micheal out again alive ; whether Jona 1 chewed | Fidlet's woods, near Madisouburg, tobacco while in the monster's belly commencing August 18th. land thus turned his stomach, history m—— does not say. LuMBER For Sane —Several| . thousand feet of choice dry pine, inst one hundred and twenty boards, also about 1500 feet of choice| 2 1 ore would the odds be? o—— ye — Our 1 : : « ) . 3 a . Cash. Inquire at the Reporter office. | estion, a Ap Pe Wp en nmi and, to bring down our eap-| tion, we long for the hide of a rhinoce-| *lvos. This game would not be Napo'e- lon and Bismarck, but Lilleput and the Giant, and why should the giant] feel “skeered a hooter” ? | Urp!— Another new house, Mi Wm. Shoop's, went up this week. ce anne A sm Yen —————— . 3] Mr. John Roush’s name, was actl- dently omitted last week, from the list of delegates of Gregg township. | without sometimes treading upon some be ones corns. As publisher of a demo- | paper, we had the audacity to wr Ay pn The Centre County Fair will held at Bellefonte, on the 4th, 3th, 6th, cratic aud 7th. of October ‘make known that there was one who ’ . : i a | was opperating against the ticket, be- | Have vou cver tried Nature's Hair| cause he failed to receive a nomination, ¥ - . . { " » Dat ' Tos 3 x Wr Restorative? You will be delighted and ou sinning liesin the performance with it, Clean, safe and efficient. It of this duty, and furnishes the ae is driving all the poisonous compounds zer for the whale to swallow Jonah. outofthemarket. Itisasclearaserys | | \ tal Proctor Bros., Gloucester, Mass. ship collectorships, assembly, associate are sole agents, and if you send to them, judge, treasurer, delegate, &e., for no| will forward you a circular containing|one of which he was considered deser- full particulars. ving by our party, has played sorehead &- -ES * - ee R. R.—Gregg township has up her portion in the railroad work— her share of stock is made up, and the | recognising his superior greatness. The right of way has been obtained, her| verdict of the party, however, today is, books this week go into the hands of We have ignored the righ man, as the Penn'a R. R. Comp. ‘proven by his subsequent conduct. Potter township has made up her! The democracy have witnessed nu- gubseriptions, and the right of way is now being obtained. Penn and Haines, we learn, are also as ‘good as ready with their subscrip- tions. The matter should now be closed up without delay, so that the location sud letting of the road, can be gore ahead with before fall, and even some of the work of grading commenced. All delay sow is owing to our people. Push the work on friends, the earlier you complete your part the sooner will the road be made. It is not the Penna R. IR. that is delaying the work, it is our own people. tr i en Gold has gone up, so has grain, but Hoffer Bro. keep selling at their ac- customed low prices, and they never let their stock gu down. No store has a fuller and more complete ass rt ment of goods, than is to be found at Hofitr Bros. Bellefonte. EE Sorn.—S. 8. Wolf has purchased the farm belonging to the Long estate, containing 104 acres, near Centre Mulls in Miles township. ‘nating from this big source; among; ‘these is a boyish and insulting letter, “written to one of our most esteemed citizens and prominent democrats, the boys. he would smollix him so and so. we think occasion ealls for it. Keller never gave the author the least ‘tleman are without shadow of founda tion, and not at all flattering to dem- i ‘Centre county in general, the firm of his father, Mr. John Mey | the party for office. er, avout 1} miles west of Rebersburg. | scared by the threats of Lincoln's min We do not make a practice of noti- | i 1 — 3 Yr \ L] — I 3 ! i * . . _S.8. Pre-Nre. Fhe Union Church] op timents fearlessly ; much less wil Sabbath School, held a pic-nic, on last | wo he intimidated by the cowardly, Satan 13th. The school assembled boyish threats, of a soreheadedpgrowl- in the church at 8 a. m., and thence, ing, disappointed place seeker, though marched to a beauti’ul grove, where ;; st every inch of hide upon our stands, seats, and table had been pro- 1p qv vided. After all were seated the ex | (yr weighty friend wishes to know ercises were opened with singing and p,0. we feel upon failing to be nomina-| prayer, followed by au address by|ioq for assembly. Had he put the! > . 3 - a - . MOO . . { Prof. Pruxall. After singing another question to us, he would have been hymn, Rev. J. Keller Miller addressed’ (14 (hat we felt like going in, with the school ; then followed a dialegue! 1) our might. for the man who ‘was <1 : « 1 » Dh ™ 1 ; . 1 and singing again, when the childrer ,yinated, and do not follow his ex- were taken to a large table richly la ample by becoming a sorehead. Stick dened and groaning with all the deli- pin there | cacies of the season. All, children and ~ strangers, feasted, and yet baskets full ing our own personal affairs in the of good things were left. After din-lppnoprpr, but as the subject some-| ner Rev. Reiter, of Aaronsburg, de-| wh. ¢ concerns the party, and as we bivered asad fvacy the he are told that the unwieldy corporation € use ous 18 Wide = Bf Dae. 2%'is in the habit of traducing us in pri- pri easantly and to { oS ACLION | vate circles, we think we will be justi- hil | Muck eralis I= ue o Esq. fied in putting ina word, and should Wi ie : aucL1058 W10 RSI ‘ I ‘a cowhiding still be insisted upon, we the management of the affair. Colipave a few suggestions to make, and Rishel is the superintendent of thei} 4 fir understanding. We pro-| school, and he took great pains to make pose : That the affair be conducted in| tie guar a ge © ‘accordance with the code of honor, and | Pic N1c—On last Saturday, 13th) ‘P28 Thursday of County-fair week, inst., the young folks of Penn Hall and She fal ground. be iim apd place and vicinity held a grand pic-nic in| © 0500 select A "0 Sone} the beautiful grove on the farm of 1S 8 Wolf and J G Meyer Tho! Gen. Geo. Buchanan The young la." ’ «3 er. . . . . . . 3 ace ou.da ¢ vo | dies provided various kinds of choice ime Ang place wou.d add to the rev cakes, pies, and other sweetmneats for| HU0° ou the aricigra osiety y 28 = ‘thousands would come to wi - the geeasion ; and the gentleman pro- | valor the adieterial ) ns of Vided swings, and vibe ' Huploments ‘good old Bomar days LH would not amusement. ter the gay party ha b . ) a2 : be drawn thither by any other exhibi- partaken of all the goo eatables to|,; and a ing be Rn to dress) the entire satisfaction of their fastidi-| 5 0 2 ach. Or. should this, ous appetite, they amused themselves) accepted we propose that our iu swinging and p! aying various ino | giend tack our photograph upon some eam plas, pink Sven bag p ase off 1d stump, then lash away at the ) ‘ n . . . Baty Y, anc al enjoyer themselves stump until it hollers enough—which > Log would certainly appease the wrath and The fires throughout the United gratify the bitterest spirit of revenge States, in July, involved an aggregate| the most cruel breast, Joss of $6,803,245, against $1,677,000 >. in July 1869, or an increase of $5,126, | Flee Fleeck, is “Shoo fly’, in Dutch. y Rod , 120, y 245. The heaviest damage was $860,- mm . 000, the loss on the sugar refinery inf SPECIAL NOTICES. Philadelphis, buroed on Juy 36th, 0 SITE AID Asso. Ph a al £ D4 +h. - Then come the fees 44 Dayton, Neva |CIATION.—For the Relief and Cure of da, on July 17th, an at eoria, IL, the Errit g and Unfortunate, on Principles on July 26th, the loss in both cases be-| of Christian Philanthropy. ing $500,000 Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the g : y —io Follies of Age, in relation to MARRIAGE cr . land SociAL BviLs, with sanitary aid for the Seventy-five brides sat down to din-|aflicted. Sent free, in sealed Envelopes. ner on Sunday in one hotel at Niagara| Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Falls. Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. julls. ly PU a boi, A MARRIAGES. On the 21st, July, Mr. W. H. Fees, of Hartleton, and Miss Joanna, daughter of Jacob Fredrick, formerly of Aaronsburg. On the 29th ult., by Rev. M. P.; Crosth- waite, at the M. E. Parsonage, in Salona, Rev, Z. 8. Rhone, of Tiyoli, and Miss Jen nie Crosthwaite, daughter of the officiating minister, A CARD.—A Clergyman, while resi- ding in South America as a missionary, discovered a sale and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early De- cay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brough on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afliicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Address JOSEPH 'T. INMAN, Station D. Bible House New York City. junl7.6m — DEATHS. In Potter township, on 8th inst., Hster Sobell, daughter of John D. and Marv Deckert, aged 9 months, and 8 days. % rer Philadelphia Market. Wheat—--western red at $1 43al 45, and do white at 1 45a1 50, and PPenn’a red at 1 47al 50. Rye, new 81. Corn—yellow at 1al 05 and western mixed at 95a9Ge. Oats at H1ad3e. Barley unchanged. Chicago Market. Wheat, No 2 at 97297 le. Corn quict at 700701 c cash. Oats at 38c. Rye firmer at 70a72¢, and Gc for old No 2. Barley at 1 10a 13 cash. ney mn t Cattle quiet at 83 75u8 50 for com- mon to extra, Live hogs dull, NEW YORK MARKET Gold 1164. Wheat at 1 20a1 27 for No 2 spring winter red western; The Magic Combvill change colored hairovr beard to a pernanent black or brown. It Contains no poison, Aay one can use it, One sent by mail for $1. Address MAG- LCCOMB CO. Springtield, Mass. augl9.9m AGENTS ! RA Will Wanted for gq amon \ } f ) Twelve Years *te* Wild Indians do Plains. THE LIFE OF GEO. P. BELDEN, who from a love of wild adventure and a thirst for a knowledge of the Indiins their Custoins, Sports, Tradition, Wars, Great] Bugalto Hunts, &e,' &e,, left a home of plenty in Ohio, joined the Indians, adopted their mode of lite, murvied the beautiful Washtolla, boenme n reat Warriare, Hun- | ter and Chict of 10 Lod ges, Wis uppoin- | ted Lieutenant in tne U.S, R gular Army, | for monrtoriog ervice wiv his brave against hostile Indinns, A book of thel most thrie ng pile , n reality well au-| thenticated. ‘Prah trnoger than fiction, | Superbly illustrated 70 engravings, with | portrait of the author, in full frontier | costume, D'ricelow., Should outsell any book extant. Send atonce for illustrated circular, table of contents, sample pages and terms. A, H, HUBBARD, Py any amber western, and Bar ley nominal. . 15¢e for Ohio and State. MILROY MARKETS. Corrected by Reed & Thompson, White wheat 1 40......01d red 1 40... new | Rye Corn BO | Md oats 45... Now oats 40 Barley 70 | 2.30... | AE PETTITT Cres ws he) Ham 22...... Butter 20... k BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White Wheat $1,3), Red 1 25. "Rye Barley 0 Potatoes 0.60, po pound 00 | asterper ton] Hamd0 Cloverseed 5,00 Eggs 20. ....P Dacon 15 5 A Humbug. | OW OFTEN WE HEAR THIS EX- | PRESSION from persons reading ad- sements of Patent Medicines, and in| cases out of ten they may be right. years since I introduced Dr. In some stores two or I was by many, thought crazy, Price 50 cts. Sold by the Druggists, De- ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS Step by step this commodity hasattained ts unprecedented fame. They are uni- laying irritability, whils supplying] » . . . . i Even in paralysis, where articulation was i In fact, | helpless asa baby. We refer to Mrs. Sully | Elliot, Springfield, Maas. | Sold by Druggists. Agency, Brandreth House, New York. THIRTY DEADLY POISONS, | according to the “Journal ef Chemistry,” | of the hair. The "Medical Gazette’ says, that they are worthless as dyes, and that their sale is a “crime.” The proprietors lare not submit them to chemical analysis. | Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye, | on the contrary, has been analyzed by Pro-| fessor Chilton, the great analytteal chemist, | 7} well as efficient. Seehis written certificate, | at Cristadoro’s, Aster House, New York. CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERV A-| TIVE, a: a Dressing, acts like a charm on | the Hair after Dyeing. Try it. ———— - | i i # BERYOUS DISEASES. Its Effects are i Magical. An UNFAILING REMEDY for;Neu ralgia Facialis often effecting a perfec: cure in a single day No form of Nervous Disease fails to yield to its wonderful pow- er. Even in the severe cases of Chronic Neuralgia, affecting the entire system its use for a few days affords the most astonish- ing relief and rarely fails to prodnce a complete and permanentcure, It contains no materinlsintheslightestdegreeinjurious It has the un unlified approval of the best physicians. Thousands in every part of the country, gratefully acknowledge its power to sooth the tortured nerves, and restoring the fuiling strength. Seut by mail on receipt of price and pos- tage, One package...... $1.00 Six Pee e500 27 It is sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines and by TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 TREMONT ST BOSTON MASS, 19augdm’eow LIFE IN UTAH MYSTERIES OF MORMONISM By J. II. BEADLE, Editor of the Sal Lake Deportes: BEING an EXPOSE of THEIR SECRET RITES, CEREMO- NIES and CRIMES. With a ful and authentic history of Polgamy and the Mormon Sect, from its origin, to the present time. Agents are meeting with unpreecedented Snccess, one Fenons Iss sabsribers in fous days, another 71 in two days. ENTS WANTED. Send for circulars, Address; NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Phila- delphia, Pa. augh. 4 YA DAY Business entirely new anc O88 e iy new and $10 honorable. Liberal inducements. A ‘i whether in young or old, ma For Female COm ut the dawn 100 Chestout St., Phila, aug li 4t Dr. Walker's California YINEGAR BITTERS MORE THAN 500,000 Persons S Bear te timony to their Won- deriu! Curative Effects, WHAT \"R THEY? Pe T a 14a RIND " - these Tonic Bitters ‘Another Great Earthquake in | CALIFORNIA! | Another large Assortment of those splen- did Woolen GOOGS which ure Manufactured at the Woolen Mills will now be offered to the publie. Thankful for past favors, I am again rea- dy to supply my old customers and num- bers of new ones, My wagon will soon np- pear At Your Doers, londed with a grext variety of Goods, such ns Plain and Fancy Cussimeres of the latest Spring & Summer Styles, Beaver Cloth, Tricot, Doeskin, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, waterproof Plaids, an almost endless variety of Flannels, Fine, medium and Coarse, Stocking Yarns of all kinds, “* BLANKETS. white, gray, and horse Blankets, CARPETS, heavy Damask, Flowered, Ingrain and PRICES, LOW At The Old Stand The J.urgest Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods, at Centre Hall, : * LADIES AND GENTS DRESs' GOODS. DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE Striped, Parlor and Stair Carpets, all supe- flie, seSing epyued v ox Levy Al 0 I 8 sw Buyow jo doal’f +4130 uonvmiwvru hood, or the turn Z#& Send for a circular They are not a Vile - FANCY DRINE, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, ~ Proof Spirits, and Refuse Li- quors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, ealled “Tonics,” “Appotizers’ plaiats, ~ of woman ) Jutaeljad ul JULIAN [YIoMOC ‘sundi() [BI901 A AY] [|¥ pus rior, bright fast colors. shange for Goods, Goods, of every varie- y, always on hand at his residence, John C. Kemp, Centre Hill, Pa. Agent for Thompson & Sons, —~ apr22tf S. COTTAGE FURNITURE H. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in All kinds of TURNED WORK “Restorers,” &ec., that lead the tippler on to drunkeness and ruin, but are a true medi- cine, made from the native Roots and] Herbs of California, free from all Aleoholiel Ntimnlants, They are the Great BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN-| CIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigo- rator of the System, carrying off all poi- sonous matter, and restoring the blood to a) healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions, and | remain loge unwell, | $100 will be given for an incurable ease, | provided the bones are not destroyed by | mineral poisons or other Mmoans, and the vital organ. wasted beyond the point of ad o1j1 osu Furesossod ‘aTuoy ® §E [[0M SEO have no equ: ‘uon=a¥uo | | repair, i im Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma- tism, and Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, | Bili--us, Remittent und Intermittent Fevers) Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Ditters have been most sue- cessful. Such Diseases ure caused by Vitia- ted Blood, which is generally produced by | derangement of the Digestive Organs, | Clesnse the Vitinted Blood whenever! vou find its impurities bursting through the | skinin Pimples, Eruptions ofSores: cleanse] it when it is foul, and your feelings wil! tell vou when. Keep the blood pure and| the health ofthe system will follow, PIN. TAPE, and other WORMS, lurk-| ing in the system of so many thousands, | are effectually destroyed and removed, In Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent! Fevers, these Bitters have no equal, For full directions read carefully the circular around each hottle, printed in four Inngua-! English, German, French and Span-! ish. J. WALKER, Proprietor, 32 Com-| NY nierce @ it. N.Y. R. H. M¢eDONALD & CO, { Druggists, and general Agents, San Fran- cisco and Sacramento, Cul, ana 32 & 64 Commerce street, N. XY. 24Sold by all Druggists & Dealers, 15jul,8t { divi ISNO HUMBUG! i By sending 35 cents, will receive, by return mil, a correct pic-! ture of your future husband or wife with Addr: £3 W. | 24 Fultonville, | jullhHst! GENTS WANTED-$10 PER DAY | by the AMERICAN KNITTING! HINE CoO., BOSTON, MASS, or} ST, LOUIS, MO. 24jundm | \ ANTED AGENTS—To soll the OC-| TAGON SEWING MACHINE. t is licensed, makes the “Elastic Lock! and is warranted for & years. | Price 815. All other machines with an| under-feed sold for $15 or less infringe-| ments. Address OCTAGON SEWING] Ii. Pa., oi Boston Muss. | 24jundm | ANTED AGENTS—To sell the, HOMESHUTTLESEWING MA-| KE. Price, $25. It makesthe *Lock] Stiteh.” (alike on both sides) and is the only licensed under-feed Shuttle Machine] Licensed by Whee-| ler & Wilson, Grover & Baker and Singer| All other under-feed Shuttle Ma-| chines sold for less than $60 are infringe-| ments. and the sellerand user linbleto prose-| cution. Address JOHNSON, CLARK &| Pittsburgh, 24jundin | cago, I11., or St. Louis, Mo. Selling John 8. C, Abbott's last great work, LIVES OF ALL THE PRESIDENTS, Over 500 pages, nearly fifty steel and wood engravings. Sells at sight. More agents wanted. Send for description and Terms. Franklin Publishing Co., 721 Market St., Philadelphia Pa. augb,4t $16.50( AGENT IN FOUR MONTHS. Agents Wanted for Men of Progress, by Jas. Parton, Greeley and other promi- nent writers. 1t is the most complete and compendious literary and artistic work ever yublished. It contains sketches of Charles ickens, Burlingame and 50 other promi- nent Americans. LONDON, NEW YORK AND HARTFORD PUBLISH- ING COMPANY, 205 to 213 East 12th Street, N. Y. augd. 4 —————— Well’s Carbolic Tablets. The great Healing Balsamic Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, &ec., &e. For Wormy Children they are Inval- uable ; for Kidney Difficulty a Specific.— try them. Price, 25 conts per Hon. Sent by mail on receipt of the price. by J. Q. KELLOGG 34 Platt St... N. Y. Sole Agent for the U.S. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. aug). 4t GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE Great Attraction and Great Bargains! FILE undersigned, determind to meet the Dipak demand for Lower Prices, re- spectfully calls the attention of the public to his stock of SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand. Designed es- peciall« for the people and the times, the lar- gest and most varied and complete assort- ment 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 prices which will suit the times. A better variety, a better quality or finer style of Saddlery has never before been of- sered to the public. Call and examine our tock and be satisfied before purchasings elfewhere. : Determined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal share of patronage WORTH SOLD ONE furnished to the trade at CITY Also PRICES, TURNED PALINGS, BALUSTERS, and HAND RAILING Furnished to Builders. Upholstering, Repairing Furniture and everything peitaining to the business promptly attended to, oi clory near Blanchard & Co's Planing Mill, UNDERTAKING. nerals with the most ELEGANT HEARSE. ever in this part of the country. - Ware Room, No. 7 BUSH HOUSE Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF FLANNELS, MUS: NS, CALICOES, | AND SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, SYRUPS, COFFEES, ‘ also a large stock of FISH, the best, all kinds, MACKEREL and HERRING, the best and cheapest inthe market. Wolf’s Old Stand. WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR CARE TO MAXX IT AN OBJECT FOR New Customers, AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL. ap24'68,y. WM. WOLF. J. & J. HARRIS. NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW, A new and complete Hardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Brock- erhofl’s new building—where they are pre- ured to sell sll kinds of Buildingand House urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes W ringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hane Saws, T'ennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Crean Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful, assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of all Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows Plows. Plow Paints, Shear Mold Board: BELLEFONTE, I'A| i { decl0,ly G ENTS THIS WAY! x ITS! SUITS W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would inform the men of Pennsvalley, and his old | friends and customers, ns well as all others who may desire to be rigged out, In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terinl they choose. 1 would say that I am still in the field, and prepared to accommo- date. 1 have a large and excellent assort- ment of Furnishing Goods, ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings rom which garments will be made to or- der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. All 1 ask is to call and examine my fine stock. Having just bought my gouds du- ring the last panic, I defy competition as to prices, durability, and fashion, this side, of Philadelphia. Remember the Place W. W. McCLELLAN, No. 4 Brokerhoff's Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, ha. where cloths, eassimeres, vestings, callars, umbrellas, cains, hats, out a gentleman, can be had and made up in the Intest style. I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, which should be seen by all desiring a machine dc25,68y Chas. H. Held, Clock, Watchmaker & J eweler Millheim, Centre co., Penna. Respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just opene at his new establishment, above Alexan der's Store, and keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelr: of the latest styles, as also the Maranvill. Patent Calender Clocks, provided with « complete index of the month, and day os the month and week on its face, which is warranted as a perfect time-keeper. wm. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry re- paired on short notice and warranted. sepll’68;1y ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL. ° Millhcim, Pa. (formerly Wm. Hos- te'man’s). This well known Hotel 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 nnmber of horses. marl2, 60tf New BOO K Store. BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM- PORIUM. ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the ¢) Book, Stationery and News KEstablish- ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, tc which he has just added a farge invoice of goods, such as is generally kept in a well conducted Book and Stationery Store. His stock 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, a awing and tissue paper, fine French paper, envelopes of every description and yrice, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub- Pr bands. transparent and common slates, slate pencils, lead pen ils, chalk erayons. &e., i Legal and justices blanks of all kinds, revenue stamps at face. Orders taken for goods at all times. Goods rageived in three days from the time the order is received. and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shoy- Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bel lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils Varnishes received and for sale at ; _juned’6s, ly. J. & J. HARRIS, Wall Paper! I have just received from New York 5000 Bolts of English and American Wall Paper. Over “7000 pieces on hand at reduced prices Oak papers and all stylessuitable for Halls Parlors, &c. G vod common paper at 5 cents per Bolt. Persons intending papering will do well to examine my stock before buying elsewher. Orders by mail, stating size and kind of room, will be carefully selected and for- warded and if not proven satisfactory can be returned at W.J. McMANIGAL’'S HARDWARE STORE, MILROY, PA. hear ean be seen ap8tf Samples of the above at A. A. Kerlin's store, and orden taken at san own store, JZ FLLER & JARRETT hear Centre Hill, prices as at my W.J. XN - . dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, also all the STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, ms. A very large as- sortment df Tor- LET ARTICLES, Faxcry Goods Soups, &e., &e., The finest qual- ity of RAZOR STEEL, POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS and Razors. WALL PAPFR IN GREAT VARIETY. PRESCRIPTIONS, compounded by com- petent druggists at all hours, day or night. Night customers pu 1 night bell. ZELLER & JARRETT, Bishop St., Bellefonte Pa. junl8 ly AUTION.—Huaving purchased the fol- ' lowing property at Sherifl’s sale, as the property of John Zettle, viz :oneyoung mare, one nrule, two sleds, one two horse wagon, one lot of wheat and a lot of far- ming utensils with a lot of houschold far- niture, all persons are hereby cantiomed Mr. Miller is also wholesale agent for heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Descriptive circulars free. Address J. C® JACOB DINGES, aplQ'G8 ly. Centre Hall Lochman's Celebrated Writing Fluid which he sells at manufacturer's prices. County merchants would do well to 'him a call before purchasing elsewhere. sepd’68,1y Sgn against medling with the said property in {any manner, having left the same in pos- | session of the said John Zettle, SAMUEL PARKER. ——————————— MILROY REA —_p Hardware Store RENEWED! 1 have just returned from Philadelphia with a large and cheap stock of Hardware, Sadlery, Coach Trimmings, Hubs, Rims, Shafts, Poles Spokes, Springs, Axles &c For wagons and Buggies, ALSO Oils and Paints, and Building Hard tion at po ardware of every descrip REDUCED PRICES, I also have a new pattern of SHUTTER and BLIND HINGES, which I ean «ell cheaper than any other kind, buying them iv large quantities from the maufacturers, and WILL WARRANT THEM to be superior to any other kind in the market. Centre county trade ted, func2ite AN TOA L "NATURE'S Sal ey i Hair Restorative Contains no LAC SULPHUR—No SUGAR OF LEAD—Ne¢ LITH- ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL- VER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Heal Drugs used in other Hair Prepam- tions, Transparent and clear as crystal, #t will not soil the finest fabric—pertectly BAFE CLEAN and EFFICTENT—desid tums LONG SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST! It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Giay, imparts & soft. glossy op- pearance, removes Dandruff, is - and refreshing to the head, eheeks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to & great extent when prematurely Tost, prevents Headaches, cures all Homors., cutaneous eruptions, and unnatorsl Hest. DR. G. SMITH, Pa Groton Jane tion, Mass. Prepgred only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass, Genuine is put up in a proved bottle, made Axpreatly foe i with oi name She anticle viown In the ginss, your Rature's Hur Bd HADmggist no other, For sale by Wm. Welf and J. B. Soft Centre Hall 24junly Grover & Bakers HIGHEST PREMIUM TRADE MARK. CTEILNEILVTS SEWING MACHINES. The following are selected from thous< ands of testimonials of shnilar character, as eapressing the reasons for the proferciics for the GrovER & Bases Mavhi uver ult others, #*% =f like the Grover & Baker Ma- chine, in the first place, because, if I had any other, I should still want a Grover & * Baker: and, having a Grover & Baker, It does a greater variety of work and it is easier to learn than any other.’—Mrs. J. C. Croty (Jenny June.) . ence with a Grover & Baker Machin which has given me great satisfaction. think the Grover & Baker Machines more to = out of order. 1 prefer the Grover & Baker, Suidedly, THs Dr. Watts, New OTK. . s #2 v] have had one in my lamily for some two years; and from what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use the same, ¥ can hardly see how anything ye MOTE complete or give better satisfaction.” —BMm. [General Grant. ] . # = # ©] believe it to be the best, i considered, of any that I have known. It is very simple and easily learned ; the sew- inz from the ordina spools is a ad- vantage; the stiteh is entirely ble ; 13 does ornamental work buauiiArily; it is not linble to zt ox: of order,” — Mrs. A. M. Spoanes, 36 Bound Street, Brooklyn. The Grover and Baker Sewin achine Jompany mmnutacture both the Klastie Stitch and Leek Stitch Machines, and offer the public a chcice of the best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in alt the large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country. Price Lists and samples of sewing in stitches furnished on application te Grover &BakerS. M. Co., Phi adelphia; orto FP. P. Greene Phillipsburg, or sale at 8. H. Williams & Co's Furniture Store Bell- fonte. EMOVAL. THEODORE DESCHNER, GUN SMITH, has removed to the store known as No. § Bush's Arcade next door to Zimmerman, Bros & Co., at Bel'efonte, where he is just opening out a complete stock of REVOLVERS: NS. AMMUNITION. FISHING TACKLE, Base Balls, Bats, Keys, and general Spori- ing Articles. Guns madew warranted. jundy ETER FREED'S NEW TAILOR SHOP, in the rear of Spar.gler's hotel, Centre Hall townships are cordially invited to call an