SE CENTRE HALL REPORTER. | ——— 5 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2d, 1870 | LOCAL ITEMS. | LOCAL NEWS.—Our friends will oblige| us by sending in any items of local inter-| est, including deaths, marriages, &e., as | such are eagarlymread by your friends in] the west, many of whom get the Reporter. | We would esteem it a favor if our kind pa- | trons wonld occasionally mail a copy of] the Reporter to relatives and acquaintan-| ces who formerly lived in Centre county and removed to other pa.ts, which would induce many to become subscribers. win sass | inns — { BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu) Nates, ' Executions, and Judgment and] Ex ‘mption Note combined, Justices War-| rants, &c., for sale at this Office, | a h | LuMBER FOR SaLe-—Several thousand feet of choice dry pine] boards, also about 1500 feet of cl | panel stuff, are offered for sale. Terms Cash. Inquire at the Reporter office. a * . i QarLE—The farm of Maj. Jno. Neff} dec'd, will again be offered at public) sale, at Centre Hall, ou Saturday, | September 18th, next. Sor.n.—At the public sale of real estate of Maj. Neff, dec’d, on last Sat | urday, the homestead in Centre Hall, was knocked off to Mr. Joseph Crotz. | er, at $2500. | A lot, near town, on Church street,’ was knocked off to Dr. Neff, at $525 per acre, and another lot in rear of the lat-| ter, was knocked off to the same at| $315 per acre. The log tenant house, was knocked off to John Neff, Jr., at $365. The farm was not sold. ee A et A rence Far Arran. —Our ald friend, Mratin Dreibelbis, of Wisconsin, this week sends us the money to pay for the REPORTER weg Je ars in advance, this being far ahead of these who are back, on the years 1868, 1869, and 1870. Come, friends, send on the arrears, and catch up, we need money to pay in advance for our next lot of paper. Rit fn pr Mr. Owen Coplin, of Milroy, is among the lowest bidders for grading the railroad between Lewisburg and Mifflinburg, and has the best chances of getting the contract. Mr. Coplin, has some experience In work of that kind, and is now making the new turnpike at Farm :chool, which is nearly completed. i i Martin Dreibelbis, formerly of Penn twp, writes us, Aug 22ud, from Mon- roe, Wisconsin: Farming has been rather a failure in our section this year oun account oi the drought, except corn is pretty good if the frost does not come too soon. | It is very dry here at present; we had | no soaking rain since the 2ud day of April, Carn The Normal Iustitute, at Rebers- burg, under the supervision of Super | intendent Magee, 1s in a flourishing condition—there being now about sev | enty teacher students in attendene:, | and more expected. Arrangements have been made for a regular course) of lectures, for the benefit of the stn dents, by competent gentlemen from! a distance, SL ate Nature's Hair Restorative excels] everything. No dirt, no sédiment, no poison? Perfectly reliable. It does! the work most efivctuaily. Circulars] giving full particulars sent postage | free upon application to Procter Bros | sole agents, Gloucester, Mass. Sold] by all live druggists. | i i Sen A Chance for a nice little home, wili be offered at Mr. Daniel Gift’s| sale, on 17th September. Mr. Gift having purchased a property in Sugar! Valley, intends moving thither. See! *his advertisement. lev. L. Dashiell, DO. D, President of Dickinson College; Carlisle, Pa, says of ‘our. fathers’ House: “It is full of practical religious instruction. The, spirit of true devotion tones its beauti- ful lessons, My children say—*“It is beautiful and good.” . See adv. in another column. wimnilimne - rr ef. tl Ape | The sporting season having com- menced, read Mr. Deshner’s adver- tisement, all ye who wish to be equin-| ped in sporting material. © Mr. Desh- ner keeps the best stock on hands, and | will sell as low as can be bought in the city. os > il Bg Mr. Chas. Glenn, we are informed, intends, in a few days, to remove his photograph car to Bellefonte. Charly has been staying here all summer, and we are sorry to see him leave—he takes such fine pictures, and as an ar-| tist, a better one ‘ever traveled! through our valley; his long stay here, is proof that his work was appre ciated. Wherever he may go, the people wi'l be sure of getting pictures which will do to show. | = et ee call and see the machine in Will be at Millheim next invited to operation, week, 3 i Sol A te Portion of a Mastodon Exhumed. Aurora, Ill, August 28.—The thigh bone of a mastodon was exhumed the other day while digging & well about four miles east of Aurora, at a deph of seven feet. The bone is nearly sev- en feet in length, and measnres over «ix inches through in the centre and weighs fifly seven pounds, It isin a perfect state of preservation. Further search will be made for the remainder cf the skeleton, ne tl Mn i WAR NEWS, | The Prussians are still gaining, and] ~ Bazaine is] hemmed in and it is thought his arm) will have to surrender to tne Prussians Great damage has been done to Stras-| burg by the bombardment. A battle] was fought at Stenay, on 28th, in which | the Prussians were victorious. There is a searcity of provisions in| France. Typhoid fever is said to be) raging dreadfully among the Prussian] troops at Metz. ee | Governor Geary has appointed an-! other negro Notary Public over the heads of several maimed soldiers who were applicants. Surely, the colored | tron: s fought bravely. } | { «! MARRIAGES. On the 24th of July, by Rev. C. H, Rei- ter at the pursonagze in Aaronsburg, Mr. Benj, F. Arney, und Miss Mary A. Zeigler, | On the 28th ot August, by the same, at the same place, Mr. Jacob W. Moyer and Miss Susanna Behm, both of Haines town-| ship. On the 4th of August, by the same, atthe same place, Mr. Harry Moyer und Miss Rebecea Ness, both of Penns Valley A XNUAL STATEMENT OF POT- I) TER TWP. SCHOOL DISTHICT. Receints and Expenditures for the year ending June 6, 1870, : Tax rate, 7 mills on the dollar of valua-| RECEIPTS. Gross amount of duplicate... $4202.16 Add am't of D. C., Keller,s dupli- cate when rec'd by I. Dasher ... 205,84 Amount ot duplicates : S4408,00 Deduvet exonerations on du- plicate of H. Dasher........... 37,52 Deduct exonerations on dupti- eate of D.C. Keller 08, 3: to Treasurer by citizens......38,52 114,36 4383, 61 Net amotnt Of LRX ..cccveassnarivens Add amount of tax received from I). C. Keller. ............. 37,15] Add state’sappropriation reed 200,00 “ am't rec d from unseated land 10.00 Add am’t due from adjoining districts for tuition Add amount due trom D. C. Keller .. Am't and due from A OLCT SOUTCOS. cvvssvres sera A 0) ~ a a 43.30 18,48 received iD Total am’t of money received and due . S5405.38 EXPENDITURES. Paid to 12 teachers $35 per month each for 4 months... 1680,00 Paid to 5 teachers $20 per month for 4 1onths ........... 600,00 Pebt of Inst year. cosmo 105,36 Percentage to Treasurer For rent 325, and printing 9,50 34.5 for revenue stamps for deeds paid to teachers, ete 2495,03 For BuirpiNGg Purposes. Paid to Rev. D. Kerr for building Jot. id Akt enenat reanue csasasans To J. P. Runkle, building let..... To Alex. Kerr for surveying and writing deed To John McElroy, ditto 3,50 To Wm. Colyer for building n 'w 767.00 22 081 21,79 60,00 23.001 S S000 100,00 Hi do. poreh and privy do. for fence and gate lo Wm. Farner for 3 new privies I'o Michael Decker for 1 Am't paid for building purposes... 1050,23 Furer AND CONTINGENCIES, Paid to Peter Ruble for wood au i one house 12.00 12,00 12.00 12,00 12.00 To I. Neff, wood for one house... To J. D. Decker do. do. ** M. Decker do. * H. Smith da. 12.00 ‘4J. Dauberman do. 12.00 “* M. Ulrich & «do. 12.00 Wm, Colyer, wood, 2 houses... 24.00 J Walters es i 24,00 ** A Overdorf, 1 ton of coal * B Bitner : i W Emrich, for 17 ewt. of coal. J P Runkle for 1} ton of coal. S Bruss, 1 ton coal S M'Clintick, 34} ewt. coal “J J Arney, 623% 2 gy * Munufacturing Co. 4 ewt. coal, * Wm. Emerick for pine wood at iwo houses... ...........cocc a iil, *J A Beal, pine wood, 1 house.. * J'J Arney, * *8 M Swartz, for broom, ete.... * Graff & Thompson, bucket, &e¢ “J W Thompson & Bro., for brooms, buckets, ete “Wm Wolf, brooms, buckets, &e “Misz Potter for broom, &e : “ Thos Stiver for stationary, pos- tage, ete ‘J K Runkle for bucket . “J J Arney forfées paid for re- cording deeds Whales sassnsane sanadnnvien “J J Arney for revenue stumps far bonds, atesaiin aiviiten is uaianss “JJ Arney for stationary and postage H Dasher for writing duplicate ‘** L Murray for chalk...... iiirhans 9 ) H.80 5.80 5,00 8,30 H, 8 11,22 18,22 i is sé 5.00 1,00 2.00 70 gf 90 6.92 $ 2 50 35 4.80 8,10 1.03 5,00 02 + Total for fuel and contingencies... ReraAlrs, Alig 2 R i will change any 28 oring | The Magic Com b, olored hairor “ SPTINE |), pa to u pernanent black or brown. 1t Containg no poison, Ay one can use it | One sent by mail for $1. Address M Al { CC 1 Inring A \ 88, »19. 31 Rye dull at 90c. [CCOMB CO. Springfield, Ma aug 1 i aa Blys6e or new mixed mn CIR : The White Chief Twelve Years “ieee Wild Indians $e Plains, western, pails dak lv our a, i FE 4 who from a love of wild adventure and a | NEW YORK MARKET Wheat 1 10al 25 for No and 1.422144 for winter red and am- ‘ber western, Philadelphia Market. Wheat—new western red at 1 40a 2 Michigan amber at 1 44a thirst tor : | : 12, und Michig i a Customs, Sports, iv tition, Wars, Great | Ruffalo Hunts, &e¢,' dre, defi a home of [plenty in Ohio, joined the Indians, adopted {their mode of lite, married the beautiful Washtella, heeonme n fy iret Wari iar, Hun- Leer and Chict of WJ, wlio s, Was nppoins ted Lieutennnt int US, Rogolae Avy, for meritorious service with his brave [against ho Lie Inet LIS, A hook ol the Lost thrilling titepest, a reality well an thentieated. : Truth teanger than fletion, Superbly iHusteated with | portrait of the wwthor, in full Loostume. Pricelow. Should outsell [hook extant, Send atonce for illustrated |eireular, table of contents, sample land terms. A. I, HUBBARD, Publisher, | 400 Chestnut St., Phila, augld dt The Great Medical Discovery ! Dr. Walker's California IVINEGAR.BITTER MORE THAN 500.000 Persons Boar te timony to their Won. rs deriul Curative Effects, WHAT * »" "HEY? LY auN/ 4 Rye 90495. Corn at 88a90c. Oats dull at 45ad0¢. Chicago Market. pr new No 2. Jorn quiet at 641aboe for No Oats quiet at 57 {ab7 ie. Rye at 67a63¢ for No 2. Barley at 1 08al 09. Hogs steady at 9 60a9 90 for fair to choice. Cattle dull : 3 25a7 25 for common Texan to medium shipping steers, MILROY MARKETS, Corrected by Reed & Thompson, White wheat 1 40...... Old red 1 82... red {00 to | 37 valve oh Ry ( 1 Old outs 89.0. Now onts r Cloverseed 0.70 Timothyseed 3,00 Salt 200 per sack, mad 3.00 per barrel... a Bacon Qtic...... Han 22... Butter 20... Eggs 13 oD ie AD engraeondgs, wn ie, {no [auek © axe As8iL a ae ing or old, married or sing isu 4% Tonic Bitters 198 jo these BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White Wheat 31,80, Red 1 25. .' Rye. ... Oats, 70 Barley 0 Potatoes O60, per pound 00 Plasterper ton » yd Jo gonvm meyu i if 11 e, = 1 % Nidemod ¥ 5% Su Cloverseed £ Butter 29. I orors 20, i AL NOTICE fier it NS. - oy . + ALD ARS0-|: and Cure of] on Principles] HOWARD SANITARY CIATION.—For the Relief the Errit ¢ and Unfortunate, of Christinn Philanthropy. Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the Plies of Age, in relation to MARRIAGE] and Sociarn Evins, with sanitary aid forthe afflicted. Sent free. in sealed Envelopes Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. julld ly ui ua They wi ‘ a Vile PANCY DRINK, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits, and Refuse Li. os quors, doctored, spiced, and = "sweetened to please the taste, culled “Tonics,” Appetizers’ “Restorers,”’ &e., that lead the tippler on to drunkeness = and ruin, but are a true medi- ge-Send for a ceive SA) [BIDOSTA 2H] [{¥ pue TUIAD]]4d ul. corey *Uu dawn of womanhood, or the ‘uonsaduo § ¢ no eq'li ie A CARD.—A Clergyman, while resi ding in South America a8 /8 missionary discovered a sue and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early De- cay. Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Oreans, and the whole train of disorders ~~ bhrough on by baneful and vigious habits, Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the atliicted and unfortunate, I will cend the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in n sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge, Address) JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bible House New York City. junl?.tm os * For Female COmpiaints, whe - - ~~ wobd - ¢ine, made from the native Roots Herbs of California, free from all Aleoholic Stimulants, They are the Great BLOOD URIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN- PLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigo- dor of the System, carrying off all poi- sonois matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, No ean take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, - $100 will be given for an incurable ease, provided the bones are not destroyed by ms or other means, and the wasted bevond the point of ine ys I & rs person mineral poise vital orean i Anir. For Inflammatory and Chronie tism, and Gout, rr] Bili us, Remitten Diseases of the Bladder, these tiers unve nos cessful, ‘Such Diseases 1: by Vitia- ted Blood, which is gen ly produced by lerangement of the Digestive Organs, Cleanse the Vitinted Blood whenever vou find its impurities bursting through Y.3+3 35% 1% » . — 3 if i imples, Ero $1000 REWARD {—1 will sand dollars reward forany of th lowing disease-, which the Medical F ty have pronounced incurable, that Dr, Richau's Golden Remedies will not cure Dr Richau's Golden Balsam No, 1, will cure Nyphilis in its primary and secondary slnges, such ar old Ulcers, UT leerated Sor Throat, Sore Eves, Skin Eruptions and Saorcuess of the S¢ i and mercury Hi i give one thou case of t {ol- Rheama- hie : gestion, 1 cui mittient Fevers Jver, Kidneys, and heen is! S110» caused i. era leating diseasd Dr. Richau's } cure the third up, thoroughly 1 N “J ati} the ET Wiili itic and mer vo sutfer (xolden Bals stage t ions of Sores: eclonnse J . . : . , % is foul. and vour fee'ings wil! haeep th y bloo pure and Y. . 2 x cura rl s of syphil and 1 defy from sue to obtain a radieal eure without the aid of this medicine, which does not prevent the patient from enting and drink-i ing what they like. Price of ei \ or 2: $3 per bottle or two bottles, 34, Dr. Richau's Golden and radical eure for and all Urinary Derange i full direct rice, 33 ner bottle, Richau's Golden Elixir 4’ Amour, i ure far General Debilit it old or to those who per bot-| 1300 ‘ ka . tie, or two botties Bi, LY Ham. hose tell vou when. 1th ofthe system will 6 "APE, and other ing in the system of so many Hare effectually destroyed and removed. : 3 In Bilious. Remittent, and Intermittent Antidote, A SAC! pavers. these Bitters have no equal, For Gravel 11 d fons rT carefully ireular ER, Recon, R-{ 4 pun bottle, printed in four langua- W arranted u ee nel h., Gorman, French and Span. 3 3 1» 3 “ a ft “iy, 1 roprictor, oe Com diseases Le ho ii PIN. 1 : vl . A either vo {3 vtiorrhos y Ariviorraen, the ¢ HNents n 3 usd) trl nied with Ils, N.Y. H. McDONALD & CO, and general Agents, San Fran- Sacral Cul., ana 32 & 34 zxi-Sold by all =: 4 1Hiul, Nt rOung, Lasting energy have id id Drugg ists, Hite of sensuniity. and - te . a Commerce streat, N.Y. ) PIICE, 1) mail or Express, Drureists & Dealers, those remalios will be shi ans : Prompt attention paid to all re Tes IS NO HUMBUG wn = spondents. None geauine without the 4. By sending 35 cents. name of Dr. Riehau's Golden Remedies, —| With age height, color ofeyesand har, you D. B. Richard . 3 We Dero wietor, hlown inl will receive by return m il, n correct pic- i ture of vour future husband or wife with name and date of marringe. Addriss 'W, FOX. P. O. Drawer No. IN. Y,. jullost | GENTS WANTED-810 PER D \Y The! /X by the AMERICAN KNITTING IMACHINE CO... BOSTON, MARS, or IST. LOUIS MO, 24jundin FANTED AGENTS—Tu sell the OC- W TAGON SEWING MACHINE. Tt is licensed. makes the “Elastic Lock {Stiteh” and is warranted for 5 years, Price $15. All other machines with an lunder-feed sold for $15 or less infringe- ments. Address OCTAGON SEWING On receipt of rN nned to sHLALO, } Glass of Lott Address, Dr. D. B. Rich- ards, No, 228 Vyrick st., Now York, ocly 0s, A Radical Revolution IH HE been accomplished in hair dves. LEAD, discarded. horrible comnonds containing SALT and SULPHUR are The leading chemists implore the public not to use them, and Professor Chilton, whose reputation is second to that of no analytical chemist in America, has re- commended Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye Fir PERFECTLY INNOCUOUS AR-| TICLE, which may be used without fear. | -\ HOME SHUTTLESEWING MA. CHINE. Remember, it is the only one that has heen Stitch.” (alike on both sides) and is the Boston Mass, 2hHundm Pittsburgh, Pa., od fis A analyzed and found wholesome. Its effects ‘are instantaneous, and the colors it imparts | natural. CRISTADORO.S HAIR PRESERV A- TIVE, as a Dressing, acix like a charm on the Hair after Diyveing. Try it Licensed by W hee- feold forlessthan S60, & Co. All other under-feed Shuttle Ma- chines sold for less than $60 are infringe- | ments. and the sellerand userliableto prose- cution. Address JOHNSON, CLARK & CO.. Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chi- MPHOUSANDS OF CHILDREN DIE eago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. : ANNUALLY OF Croop. Now, Moth- ers, if you would spend 50 cents, and al- ways have abottle of Dr. Tobiar's Venetian | Liniment in the house, you never need fear| losing your little one when attacked with | this complaint. It is now 22 years since I] ‘have put up my Liniment, and never heard | of a child dying of Croup when my Lini- | ‘ment was used but hundreds of cures have ' béen reported to me, and many state if i was $10 per bottle they would not be with-| | out it. A SAFE, CERTAIN AND AND ALL J NERVOUS DISEASES. #7 Its Effects are Besides which, it isa certain cure] - = Magical, (for Cuts, Burns, Headache, -Toothache,| An UNFAILING REMEDY for Neu |Sore Throat, Swellings, Mumps, Colic, |ralgia Facialis often effecting a_ perfect Diarrhea Dysentery, Sprains, Old Sores leure in a single day. No form of Nervous ing e sv eanyed l oq1 os(w Burssasyod ‘oruo] © §% [oA RE RE PRS a ————" es Another Great Earthquake in | 'ALIFORNIA | { d J on ns . aid “Woolen Goons which are Manufactured at the | MILROY "oolen Mills will now be offered to the publie | Thankful for past favors, I am again rea- dy to supply my old customers and nume- pear At Your Doors, londed with a great variety of Goods, such as Plain and Fancy Cassimeres of the latest Spring & Summer Styles, deuve: Cloth, Tricot, Doeskin, Batinets, | Twoeds, Jeans, waterproof Plaids, an almost endless variety of { i Flannels i Fine, Medium and Coarse. Stocking Yarns of all kinds. BLANKETS. | white, gray, and horse Blankets, CARPETS, [heavy Damask, Flowered, Ingrain and rior, bright faust colors. change for Goods, ty, always on hand at his residence. » John C. Kemp, Lapr22uf Centre Hill, Pa. a r————— SN H. WILLIAMS & CO., = >. we All kinds of TURNED WORK lurnished to the trade at CITY PRICES. Also TURNED PALINGS, BALUSTERS, and HAND RAILING Furnished Lo Builders. Upholstering, Repairing Furniture and everything pertaining to the business promptly attended to. Factory near Blanchard & Co's Planing Mill, UNDERTAKING. We also make CO¥p INS, and attend 1m- nerals with the most FLEGANT HEARSE. ever in this part of the country. | . Ware Roos. No.7 BUSH HOUSE deci, ly BELLEFONTE. PA ( {ENTS THIS WAY! X ITS! SUITS W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would inform the men of Pennstflley, and his old friends and customers, as well as all others who may desire to be rigged out, # rn bm— In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably terial they choose. I would say that 1 am date. ment of Furnishing ALSO, i from which garments will be made der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. stock. *hiladelphia Remember the Place . . VW. McCLELLAN. No. 4 Brokerhoff"s Row, Allegheny street, { Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, eallars, umbrellas, eains, hats, in the Intest style. I I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS ‘Sewing Machine, which should be geen by all desiring 8 machine ded, 68y Chas. H. Held, Clock. Watchmaker & Jeweler Millheim, Centre co., Penna, | Rospecially informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just opened at his new establishment, above Alexan der's Store, and keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelrs |of the latest styles, as also the Maranvills wn complete index of the month, and day o. the month and week on its face, which i: warranted as a perfect time-keeper. yea. Clocks, Watches and ( A A Aes A 5 So ps. Ol SA. PRICES, LOW At The Old Stand The J argest Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. at Centre Hall, { i | | . LADIES AND GENTS | DRESs GOODS. - DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES "HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF N N ELS, MUS... NS, : CALICOES, AND FLA SHAWLS, i! : NOTIONS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTM ENT OF : also a lurge stock of ‘FISH, the best, all kinds, | MACKEREL and HERRING. the best and cheapest in the market. Wolf’s Old Stand. WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR CARE TO MAXKIT AN OBJECT i i ISYRUPS, COFFEES, FR New Cua:tomers, { i ‘AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD | FRIENDS, TO (IVE US A CALL. ap24' 08, y, WM. WOLF. N* W HARDWARE STORED | A J. & J. HARRIS. NO.5, BROCKERHOFF ROW, A new and complete Hardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Brock: rerhofl’s new building—where they are pre pared to sell all kinds of Building and House “urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails. Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes Wringer, Mill Saws, Cirenlar and Hane Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Tee Crean Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful. assortment of Glass und Mirror Plate of al; sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes | Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold Board: ‘and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov- lels, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges NSerews, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails ‘Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricatine | Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices. Bel low 8, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen ter Tools, Fruit Jurs and Cans, Paints, Oils \ arnishes received and for sale at juney'68,1y. J. &J. HARRIS. Wall Pa per! I have just receive! from New York { 5000 Bolts i i of English and American Wall Paper, Over 7000 pieces on hand at redoeed prices i Parlors, &e. Good common paper at 5 cents per Bolt. Persons intending papering will do well to examine my stock before buying elsewher i Orders by mail, stating size and kind of room, will be carefully selected and for- warded and if not proven satisfactory ean be retarned at W. J. McMAY(GAL'S { : | | HARDWARE STORE, ap8tf MILROY, IPA | Samples of the above Paper can be seen {at A. A. Kerlin's store, near Centre 11ill, land order. taken «it sume prices as at my | Ww : Lown store, 4. NM | 77 ELLER & JARRETT A dealers in X / By refering to our advertising col umns, it will be seen that our well known townsman, Mr. Andrew Rees- man, has bought out the Tinshop here- tofore connected with the C. H. Mfg Co., which he intends carrying on, in Paid to Wm Farner tor repairing houses Wm Emerick for repairing house LJames McCormick, for new seats, Graff & Thompson, for door lock, nails, Alex Shannon, for repairs, ete... W J Thompson & Bro for bo rds, ! Jewelry re DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, { . . ’ : y of 4 . 3p lari the Ti Ve nk "| Disease fails to yield to its wonderful pow- : 201 4¢ 20d Pains in the Limbs, Back and Chest. | the paired on short notice and warranted, : also all the i $21,406 No one once tries it who i ithout it fer, Even in the severe cases of Chronic 11'68;1 1,00| No one once tries it who is ever without it. | Neyralggn. affecting the entire system its| RCP OWOAY 4, T > INR 4,00! It is warranted perfectly safe to take inter-! use ne few days affords the most astonish-| TONATIHAN KRAMER S HOTEL. STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES. Inully. Full directions with every bottle, ing relief and rarely fails to prodnee Rie Millheim, Pa. (form rly Wm. Hos-| . {Q : . . complete ar srmanenteure. Itcontain® ite man’s). This well known Hotel has) {Sold by the Druggists and Storekeepers in | complete and permanen tr Station] ARYL 2% : 3 MH | SC )y € ggists and Storeke epers in inomuaterialsintheslightest degree injurious, [heen refitted by its new proprietor. The! 1 2.25! vel "ithe United States. nails, ete W Wolf, for door locks, glass, ete H Shadow, for repairing stove, ete Manufacturing Co. for repairs...... John K Runkle, fr 1 door lock... Jacob From, tor repairing door... M Shires, for repairs to a stove..... Levi Murray for repairs to a coal bucket all its branches, at the old stand. Mr. R. for the last few years had charge of this shop, aud has proven a first-class workman, in the manufac | ture of tin and sheet-iron ware, and kindly invites all the old patrons to . give him a call. Ma PG ”» 4 . “Renovate your Feathers and « Yorn! for Bh D. ids 52,05 Q * Jic.!| Amount paid to eae irector for ser- move a most prevalons gause of dis | vices; meetings of the Board and visits to ease.—Mr. Harry . utz 18 now stop | the Schools not included. ping at Centre ‘Hall,’ for a few days, Paid to Thos Stiver for services... and offers the citizens of this vicinity] ! Jno Dauberman a rare chance to avail themselves of Wm Emerick . : John K Runkle the benefits of his unrivalled - Feather sdohn Bither a Dressing & Renovating Machine. J J Arney Bay ,H0 . . TIAA Ba Po ¢ The cleaning is done by steam and all! services as Sec'y.... 25,00 dust impurities and bad smell removed, Total to Directors............ ge ebimuns i 70,50 and the : feathers .in your. beds are Deduct whole amount of expendi- | : made to appear again as fresh and | tures J. cine Me sksusevenses $3030, 68 new. All moths are destroyed, the | Amount of money remaining...... 1565,70 fibers relieved from ‘their matted posi-| Deduct am’t of money in treasury 932,23 tion, giving.to a an astonishing | increase in bulk, often more than one. The rate of tax to be laid for school pur- half, and beds taken and cleaned and | oses for the coming year is § mills oo the returned same day fit for use. Referrs| dollar of valuation. 4.58 5,80 4 80 6,15 ,40 1,00 25 +20 essen 814.00 10,00 10.00 10,00 10,00 ie Balance remaining to be collected 633,47 THOS. STIVER, to the citizens of Centre Hall and| Attest President. Bellefonte, at which places he bas) 3.9 ARN lately done much work. All persons 12aug2t. IN.Y. 7 LEQ ~ | BRANDRETH’S PILLS. i i i Ls al . i | Their great value consists i is: They : Fann b great e consist n this: They | Sout by mail on receipt of price and pos- may be used =o long as any disease affects tqqre : ; tiny ot any of the organs of the body; and by thus! QRte package persevering in their use the disease will be|Six Packages, ...... 5.00 : : 1 cured, and the body restored to he | Itis sold by all dealers in drugs anc Sd > body restored to health, | ,qqicines and by TURNER & CO., Sole free from every taint und impurity. Their! Proprietors, 120 TRE MONTST BOS FON reputation proves their merit. | MASS. [Daughm eow A DAY — Business entirely new and Ca ER Loren ; L1( Thomas Smith, Coroner and Justice of $1( honorable. Liberal inducements, the Peace, Hastings-on-the-Hudson, says | Descriptive circulars free. Address J. Cg Brandreth's Pills enred him of Dyspepsia | RAND & CO., Biddetord, Me., | 2Hjunsm and Heartburn, when every othermedicine| The Cheapest Paper in the World had failed to relieve him. Certificate dated April 2, 1868. physicians, Thousands in every part of the country, gratefully acknowledge its {power to sooth the tortured nerves, and restoring the fuiling strength, Postage 6 cents, by 27 i 30 Cents! THE WEEKLY PATRIOT” NYONTAINING FORTY-EIGHT COL- C UMNS of matter, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Currant News, &c., from the First of September, 1870, until the First of January, 1871, for Fifty Cents to single subscribers, $4.50 to ¢lubs of ten, $8.00 to clubs of twenty, and $30 00 to clubs of one hundred (to one address), cash in advance, Dr. Turner, of Savannah, Ga., says he has, for nearly forty years recommendeg Brandreth’s Pills as a specific in Yellow Fever, that he never knew a patient to die who took them torthis ma ady, being other- wise sound. Their prompt use takes out of the body those matters which feed the fatality of the disease. As a general fami- ly medicine he considers them far in ad- vance of all others, and here he speaks from personal experience of their quali- ties. and Proprietors, Harrisburg, Pa. Hove knives, Spoons, coffee Hamp, forks, chains, &e., wb. = BURNSIDE & THOMAS {him a eall, elnsg, und his bar always supplied with choice lignors, modation for any number of horggs. marl2, 6otf New BOOK Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM- PORIUM. ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the '¢) Book, Stationery and News Establish- ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, { which he has just added a large 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. pass books, diaries, every grade and price of ein, legal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa- per, drawing and tissue paper, fine French paper, envelopes of every description and rice, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub- per bands. transparent and common slates, slate pencils, lead peniilg, chalk .erayons, &e., &e. Legal and justices blanks of all kinds, revenue stamps at face. | Orders taken for goods at all times, | Goods received in three days from the ‘time the order is received, Mr. Miller is also wholesale agent for ‘which he sells at manufacturer's prices, | County merchants would do well to give "him a call before purchasing elsewhere, sepd.’68,1y : A very large as- sortiment of Tor- LET ARTICLES, | Faxcy Goods Soaps, &e., Le., | i | | yo. The fir est qual ity of Razor STEEL, POCKET KNIVES SCIRSORS and Razors, WALL PAPER IN Great VARIETY. PRESCRIPTIONS, compounded by com- | petent druggists at alt hours, day or night. Night customers pu I night hell, - ZELLER & JARRETT, Bishop St., Bellefonte Pa. janl8 1y Le WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, se., a apl7' 68, BURNSIDE &« THOMAS, 1 AMPSOF EVERY VARIETY and A kind at apl(r.c8 IRWIN & WILSON'S. PICES of all varieties, ground to order and warranted to be strietly pure. | ted spices. ry them for your own satisfac- tion. You can only find them at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". 3 MILROY — - ” ip ; Vy Hardware Store RENEWED! I have just returned from Philadelphia with a large and cheap stock of Hardware, Sadlery, Coach Trimmings, Hubs, Rims, Shafts, Poles Spokes, Springs, Axles &e For wagons and Buggies, ALSO Oils and Paints, and Building Hardware of every descrip- tion at groutly REDUCED PRICES. I nlso have a new pattern of SHUTTER and BLIND HINGES, which T ean sell cheaper than any other kind, buying them i= large quantities from the maufreturers, fun WILL WARRANT THEM to be duperior to any other kind in the market. Centre county trade solicited. june24ef WwW. J. MMANIGAL NATURE’S RADE MAREK. 2 hee thin . 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, Transparent and 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 and refreshing to the head, cheeks the Hair from falling off, and restores itto a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents eruptions, and unnatural Heat. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton Junc- tion, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Muss. The Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the nme of the artiele blown in the glass. Ask yourfDruggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other, For sale hy Wim, W¢If and J. B. Selt Centre Hall 24junly Grover & Baker's INNIGHZST PREMICM SEWING MACHINES. The following are selected from theus- ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the preference for the Grover & Baker Machines over all others, s 38 +] 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 answers the same purpose of all the rest. Tt does a greater variety of work and it is easier to learn thao any other.” —Mrs. J. C. Croty (Jenny June.) # 2% “f have had several years’ experi- ence with a Grover & Baker Machine which hus given me great satisfaction. i think the Grover & Baker Machire is more ea-ily managed, and less liable to get out of order. 1 prefer the Grover & Baker, decidedly.” —{Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York.) #22 “] have had one in my family 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, I can hardly see how anythingcould be more complete or give better satisfaction,” —Mrs, [General Grant. ] # = ® ©] heligve it to bathe best, all things considered, of any that I have known. It is very simple and easily learned ; the sew- ing from the ordinary spools is a great ad- vantaee : tha stitéh is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work heautifally ; it isnot liable to get ont of order.” Mrs. A. M., Spoones, 36 Bound Street, Brooklyn. The Grover and Baker Sawing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastie Siiteh and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a ch ice of the best machines of both kinds, at their e«tablishments in all the large cities, and through agencies in n-arly all towns throughout tha country. Price Lists and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to Grover & Biker S. M. Ch, Philadelphia, orto F P. Graene Phillipshurg, rn sale at S. H. Williams & Co's Furniture Store Bell- fonle. - » EMOVAL. Vv i THEODORE DESCHNER, GUN SMITH, has removed to the store known as No. § Ba:h's Areade next door to Zimmerman, Bro: & Co., at Bel efonte, where he is just opening out a complete stock of REVOLVERS. GON S. MMUNITION. FISHING TACKLE, Base Bulls, Bits, Keys, and general®Sport- ing Articles. Guns made and repaire: and warranted. jundy GHOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. Groat Attraction and Great Bargains! rEVIIE undersigned, determind to meet the popular 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 forthe 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. Fa 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. : Détermined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit ¢ continuance of the same. . JACOB DINGES, . apl0'68 ly. Centre Hall. rYH Ehighest market prices paid for all T kinds of country produce, at.» : BURNSIDE « THOMAS