L RETORTER. | Philadelphia Market. ‘Wheat-—western red at 1.33al 35, amber 1 38al 40, and western white — FROM STUTTERING, Don't talk. Come one and LE I all! HA ii “OUR FATHER'S HOUSE" or, THE UNWRITTEN WORD. By Daxter, Maren, D. D., author of the popular “Night Scenes.” This master in' thought and language shows us untéld riches and uties in the Great ae with its Blooming flowers, Singing bird Waving palms, Rolling uds, Beautifu bow, Sacred mountains, Delightful rivers, Mighty oceans Thundering voices, Blaz- ing heavens and vast dniverse with counts less beings in millions of worlds, and 28a to us in ench the Unwritten Word. 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Af MarTood: Bow ESN | Just publizhed, a new edition of Dr, Culverwell’s Celebrated Essay on the Fad- ical eure (without medicine; of SPERMA- TORRNDEA, or Seminal Weakness, Invol- untary Seminal Losses, Invorexey, Men- tal apd Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marringe, ete. ; also, CoNsuMPTION, EviLersy, and Firs, induced’ By sélf-in- dulgence or sexunl extravagance. re Price, in’ uw sealed’ dnVelbpeé, only 6 cents, . 2: The celebrated author, in this admirable’ essuy, clearly demonstrates from a thi years’ successful practice, that the alarm- ng consequence of self-ubuse may bé rad- ically cured without thie dapgerous off interrnl medicine or the applicatiod of the’ knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, cortwin®and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his fonthiting od he. may cure hinisélf cheap COFFEES. | Ay, privately, and radically. . | who a harfee stotk of | #5] his Lenire should be in th®hunds In well Fitting, Substantially | FISH, the best. ali kinds. of every youth and every man in the land. CENTRE HA - FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16h. 1870 . | LOCAL ITEMS. Clothibg bought in any-quantity; at : = Hirsch’s, Milroy. LOCAL NEWS. —Our friends will oblige Po remove freckles, us by sending in any items of Jocal inter-| dia est, including deaths; marriages, &e., as : guch are eagarly read by your friends in| To save money, . \ : the west, many of whom get the Repogter Buy your clothes at Hirsch's, Milroy. steem ita favorifour Kind pam = ° ds We would esteem it a fuvor if our and pa no make your boots ‘ast, trons would ogegsiopally mail 8 copy of v Locks em ait the Répogter to felatives and nequaintans F10.Td 4 ; p. ces who formerly lived in Centre county lo prevent mosquitoe 8 biting, and removed to other brats, which would Pull their teeth out. induce many 10 be oie Si bseri OTS. {mnicnse quantities of elvihing, JL SDWAR Shmimbnsy Nendu| J i For sale at otes, Exccutions, and Judgment and|pprsch & Bros, Clothing Store, Ex 'mption Note combined, Justices War-| x Milkov. Penn's D ' : . | ==1t Mitroy, tenn a. rants, &c., for sale at this Office. abs AMPORTANT TO Business MpN.— BeLFOND, Sept. der 12th, 1870. The circulation of the REPORTER, on Miester Kurtz ;— Ich hop de letsht this sid» of the county, is now greateriwoch der Reporter galasa oon war gons thaw that of any two papers in the gout gableesed mit. Es is en gooLi county, hence business men who Wis Hisiting. Es war feel drin foon etlicha to reach the Pennsvalley trade, willl shtora in dem shtettle auver nix war advance their own interests, by adver: dein waga es Zimmerman's shtore. tising in the REPORTER. Our subscrip. | Des is meer ordlick fore comma, dos) tion list is open to the inspection of all| di korashpoudent in dara shtot nix|25a40 for state. who wish to advertise. | foon dem shtore sawkt. De karl fer-| Tallow at 9a9}. i ——— . caufa wolfeiler dos de onera shtore Chicago Market. LUMBER . FOR Satpee Several) keeper duna, un aw feel besser goots | yp aat dull at 99499} ¢ cash for No thousand feet of choice dry PICISe fork uh goot roatse fir tswa cent, boards, also about 1500 feet of choice jo shpool, (tswa hoonert yart), goota | corn at 161461 1c for No panel stuff, are offered for sale. Terms |p wmwolicha shtrimp fer 10 cent de| Rvent 640641 A Cash. Inquire at the Reporter office. |p, Linicha shnoop dicher, 15 cent. | Barley at 1 07al 071. TT wr . | Kordu un musleen fun sex bis stwelf| Lar# 15%c How It Works. — Fo prove again. nt de vort. Se hen au henshing,| Hoos tall at $3 3089485 for cominon that it pays to advertise, in the Rel snssivot cassimer, shtrail, pocket pich-,, Hi dull at 3 30u9a3) PORTER, which now has a larger cir ler, mesera, coppa, heet shtivel un shu, | Cale. tall at 2 3047 00 for coomon culation on this side of the county than |g hencan: Sook or. ofliunituy. S0iS] pout A on 32 30: 9s ( : any other tWo papers, we Sinie that mM Shtarick, rice, paishing schuits, hoona | _ M a N BR RTS. lust Friday's xssye, Mr. Israel Greno- | an der dihenker wase net was se net | Corrected by Reed & Thompson, ble advertised his fine property here, [yo Se nema au anich ebbes fun da] White wheat 1 40.....01d red 1 25... which brought him a customer on Sat- | o. _ \eaitsa, korn, welshkorn hov- | red 0.00 to | W_.. Rye N urday, and on Monday the property| vor, garsht, booch-waitza, booter, | lows 32 50 OS ry tut 1.00 was sold to D. K. Geiss, of the Loop. 'schmols, hinner un fetter shonkka,| Salt 2 50 per sack, nnd 8,00 per barrel... .. sida, flaish, hinkle un welshhinkle. Se| Bacon Oc... Ham 22...... Butter 30... Eggs Another fine property, at Centre hen de besht nay mosheen tsu fercaufa BELLEFONTE MARKETS Hall, offered for sale. See advertise: dos gamocht wart, de doot olla sorta White W hout $1.50. Red » 15..:Rye. i ment. (nayas un mouchtau gnuplecher. [g65... Corn 0.......0ats.32...... Burley 0. De lite in Pennsvalley setta ol ons|s75......Cloverseed 6,50 ...... Potatoes 0,75 95th, We had two | Zimmermans' shtore oa won se bariga | Lard per pound 18... Pork per pound 00 Spring — Valentine's scheol-house, Wed- | T° KEEP To preserye your eyes, - : Bottle em in alcohol. Cut them out will now be offered to the public. linosusn FY LADIES AND GENTS DRESs GOODS. DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES Philipsburg, school Flannels Fine, medium and Conrse, Saturday, Sep- : : x : Stocking Yarns of all kinds, BLANKETS. white, gray, and horse Blankets. ad 2. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. \ y oman CARPETS, ednesday, RO0= | 1 re » : esday “10% heavy Damask, Flowered, Ingrain and Pine Grove, Thursday Octo-|otiped, Parlor and Stair Carpets, all supe-| (rior, bright fast colors | Natur- | at 81 43. earth for an hour or go. Judge Mor- nm $ g aid Woolen Goods wiici wre P R | U . S 1, ( ) W ? for Penusylvania. following this method, and the Jndge (same operation, This is worth remem: for common, dy to supply my old customers and num- NEW YORK MARKET time the Secretary wind be expected to have at Contrealle in the diste.ct where they expect to tench, Lg Plain and Fancy Cassimeres of the latest Corn at 81a83¢ for mixed western. ink, an almost endless variety of i, . 4 Jard | ail ste 101 ' . Lard at 14216 for steam, and 16a house, Thursday, September 16th. tember, 24. Potter-—Centre Hall, Thursday, October, 8th bor. 13th, ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF day, October, 15th. John C. Kemp, | CALICOES, 3 ¥ » . 4 : Snake Brres.—The simplest cure Another Great Earthquake in Yor iol 05¢c: western | vison wrforms us that his father was Corn quiet, yellow at 95¢; western Manufactured at the - Cattle market dull; extra Penn’a il & subsequent conse cured a young At The Old Stand bering. — Lewistown Gazette, Cloverseal unchanged. ACHERS EXAMINATIONS. - bers of new ones, My wagon will soon ap- the eluss orgunized and in readies, 50 ns Wheat dull at 1 03al 06 for No 2 ynlesd they produce no written request to . \ Spring & Summer Styles, Rye quiet and unchanged. Philipsburg and Rush, 168 for kettle rendered. Walker—Hublersburg, Friday, Septem. Penn—Millheim, Saturday, October, 1st. ith, Harris — Boalsburg, Halfinoon ~Stormstown, I iday October, | WOOL, LA RD, and SOA P tuken in ex-} FLAN NE] ~, Jenner—Armagast's school house Mon Centre Hill, Pa, | for snake bites we know or have heard | J tes we ka a CALIFORNTA I. - do at 92e. bitten by a copperhead many years and Western steers at 9a93e, 10¢ for mau, bitten by a similar snake, by the nw 2 OX r EK 7 . y * Pimothyseed at Bab 25 per bus. The Examinations will be held as fol. The Largest Arrival of Spring and pear to enuse no delay. Applicants for schools | At Your Doors, spring, 1 25 for winter red and amber 1c contrary from the proper Bourd. All ) Benve Cloth, Tricot, Doeskin, Satinets, Oats'ut 47a49¢ for western and 48a Tuesday, September, 18th. Butter at 20u28¢ for western, and ber, 23d. Miles—Rebersburg, Tuesday, October, Gregg—Penn Hall, Friday, October, 7th. ber, 12th. 4th. (change for Goods, Goods, of uvery varies, ‘ry oy 14th MUS... NS, day, October, 17th Agent for Thompson & Sons, SHAW 1S, apr22ef of 18°to bury the part bitten in moist | Hnother large Assortment of those splen- Qats at 52¢ for western, and 52a54¢ 180, and cared himself on the spot by | WoolenMill f Nigh gh d = nls | 8 choice, Ta8cfor fair to good, and daG} A Thankful for past fuvors, I min again rea- Flaxseed at 2 25a2 50. lows commencing at 9, o'¢lock, at which Summer Goods. will be required to attend the Examination | loaded wit h il erent variety of Goods, such western. should be provided with paper, pen and Tweeds, Jeans, waterproof Plaids, He for Ohio, Snow Shoe nnd Burnside, Askey's Muarion—Juacksonville, ith, Huains—Aaronsburg, Saturday, October, | Ferguson Patton—Waddle's school-house, ty, always on hand at his residence, AND Milesburg and Bog: new Mile burg, Tues- | Howard, day, October 18th, foward and Curtin day, October, ith, Liberty— Eagleville, Thursday, October, 20th. Taylor and Worth urday Octeber 22d, Huston—Julian Furnace, Monday, Octo- ber, 24d. Union—Unionville, Tuesday, October, re ot- = - ‘r ALSO, A GOOD ASS IT “NT OF W edn er IS" THIS WAY | ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF (\AX ITS! SUITS! | W.W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, world) NOTIONS; {inform the men of Pennsvalley, and his old | {friends and customers, fs well Hs ull others | who may desire to be rigged out, SYRUPS, i 1 di —- Port Matilda, Sat- » lini GP “Marriage 3 FOR New Castomers, wn A {from which garments will be made to or * der in the 8S WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A (ALL. | ap2aesy. WM. WOLP. MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. I IN*W HARDWARE STORE! # J. & J. HARRIS. NO.5 BROCKERHOFF ROW. A new and complete Hardware Store has been opened by the unde Balsam will i WW RRR a wm Sent, under seal, in a plain enve ope, to The weather is fine. | graf poung 5 ton inca nto Yalenging & Fashionably MACKEREL and HERRING. any slides. peslpais on eu } bd re ore 8 eis or 30 | Ap LV Yoh Sa 2 i 1 | nesday, er0har, «i. | s » » 'n he sab I EHE 1m Cit nis, © For or three frosts this week. hoy va wella. Era shtore 13 olfort S0{158 Tallow 123...... Bacon 18...... Hamd0 (Speei 1 Examinations will be held at:— | made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- He best wind cheapest in’ tht market. Ct Pla ha pot Stutipe. — rr ful lite dos dale tsu da hinnera feush-| es | Rebersburg, Saturday, November, 5th, terial they choose. I 'would say that 1 am iy ol g Old S/e / Guide” price ot Sorn.—Mr. John Hess, has sold his! tero nouse missa won se fort wella. So] $l CARD 3 Clergyman, while resi. | Bellofonte, Saturday, November, th, jail in fhe eld, and prepared to secomme- dy alana. Address the Publishers, : kn \ 8 ve lk r Wiesht: (AIng In South America n= { missionary, [ior such as were prevented from attending | date. mve a large and excellent assort- ROH ATT bp YON ‘HAS. J. {1 -& Co - farm, known as the Jacob Hess farm, soght meer : der Andy Wieshta, PS jiscovered a sate and simple remedy for ut the proper time, all such Applicants|ment of WESHALL TARE PA RTICULAR ro Bonen a: LC RLINE Co : near St. Paul's, in Haines twp. to Mr. Wore 1s con ich netsawga. Ovver des| he Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early De- must come prepared, as oe on page| F md 1 G l CARE TO MAXEIT AN OBJECT 2g one ’ 0 Box John C Stover of Aaronsburg for $5 2 will ich sawga, dos mn dem shtore nee- cay, Diseases of the { rinary and Seminal 139 of the school law.) . il Nl |) ng "OO( Se . = — - I : fg : ’ mond gnhumbugged wart, un won de|rgans, and the whole train of disorders R. M. MAGEE. | - ’ 8 G er & B ake 9 500. be . DO ue . y qa: |brough on by baneful and vicious habits. Auglt Co., Supt. | ov S (lite foon dart driva niver on de Fair Great numbers have been cured by this| — Sm mi———— rr pe ALS HIGHEST PREMIUM Fixe Porkers.—Three of Maj. J |cooma in a pawr wocha, missa se dem noble Pema Prompted by a desite 3 SAXON REEN ALSO, " Ey : i 4 i ’ erfal , se wolfel .| benefit the atliicted and unfortunate, 1 wi ' / * Cloths. Cas An y : . i 2 > 3 ) 8 | l | ) \ gw 4 . u y ak ‘as \ B. Fisher's teams passed through here plotz net ferfaila won se wolfeil grots| ond the recipe for preparing and using Is Brighte rowill not Fude, Hy Less| » Cassimeres, & Vestings on Thursday morning, with 13 live] ois Wella. ht A : | this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any pin ofher because it will Paint twice) shi ile rom | art, hasht dua now a mole enone whe needs it, Free of Charge. Address | 83 MUCH SUTTHEE, . >t | i i Shipped ' a ol dalreher breif foom a pensilfawnisher| JOSEP T. INMAN, Station D. Bible] SOLD BY ALL NTS IN eliefonte CK . ot’ ". : Pa. - | House New York City. junl7.6m | N 3 : > »jdeitcher eave. un won. or deich sute,{™ ~~ "* ~._*"'v" od A LD Weighed 3000 pounds, and werg Elie | drook in, won net schmise een in der| $1000 REWARD !—I will give one tho J. H. WEEKS & CO., Manufacturers, finest pigs we have seen for some uff ’ > | sand doHars reward Kren v BL ne RR 122 North 4th*Street, Philadelphia. sep9,4t/ ll ] time. URES ‘ . lowing diseases, which the Medical Facul- VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early |” | Lask is to call and examine my fine er —— Mit feel glick fer dich as der Repor- ly have pronounced incurable, that Dr.| LX indiscretion, causing nervous debili- {ek Huving just bought my goods du-| Don’t Dye, but use a bottle or two | ter bashlees ich my breif. | Richaw's Golden Remedies will not cure, (ty, premature decay, &e., having tried in| 18 the last panic, I defy competition ns! Fey Ln i : } [Le of that incomparale article known as| Nature's Hair Restorative. It makes) the head feel so good. Sold every- where. See advertisement. lin > db > —- Rev. C. P. Bush, D. D., Rochester, | N. Y., says: of “Our Eather's House” :| “Qur Father's House” is like the oth- er works of the auther, scholarly, de- vout, suggestive, instructive and wel calculatad to do good. It cannot fail to find its way to many thousand read- ers. See advertisement in another column. & ~— Fire Iv Svar VALLEY.—On Tuesday about midnight the bank barn of John Brumgard, Sr., in Sugar Valley, was totally destroyed by fire, and with it all his farming utensils, four horses, and some young cattle. Sup- posed to have been the work of an in- cendiary. Loss estimated at between $4,000 and $5,000. Insured for 81,- 500 in the Sugur Valley Mutual Insu ranc: Company- Ly er tf Qe ‘ / Tue Gray MArker.—We direct the attention of Pennsvalley farmers to the advertisement of Messrs. Reed & Thompson, grain dealers, in Milroy | They are a firm of reliability and standing, and their inducements to far- mers, who have grain for sale, are such as can be relied upon. Mr. A. S. Ker- lin, formerly a citizen of our valley, is superintendent of the warehouse, a place which he has filled for a long time, an evidence of his fituess for it. A more accommodating and gentle- mauly superintendent could not have been employed, and the firm are fortu- nate in thus having secured our young friend Kerlin’s services. > SuppeEN DEaTH.—An infant child of Mr. John Burrell, dec’d, (Whose death by drowning we chronicled in the REPORTER, some months ago) was found dead in its cradle, at the house of its grandfather, Mr. Jacob Bower, in Haines twp. on the 6th inst. The mother had left the child a short time before, apparently in good health. We did not learn what cau:ed the sud- den death of the child. ee pe AccipExT.—A son of Mr. John Haines, while at work on the new road along Pine creek, in Haines twp., one day last week, in sitting upon a wagon that was filled with dirt, received a severe stroke across the stomach from a shovel which had slipped into the wheel while the wagon was in motion. His injuries were so serious that his life was despaired of, but we are glad to learn he is now recovering. & tli —-— 7 -_ The Brockerhoff House, kept by Houseal & Krom, at Bellefonte, com- pares with any hotel in the state, for obliging attendants, nicety of apart- ments and excellence of table. Re- member this when you go to Belle fonte, & vil & Pe We eall the attention of our readers to the eard of Jacob Rhone Attorney at Law, who was recently admitted to the Centre county bar. Mr. Rhone is a native of our valley, and a gradu- ate of one of the best law schools in the country. He has ability, and a promising fature is before him. & > The Berichter has been removed from Aaronsburg to Millheim, where it will be continued, as heretofore. Success to it in its new home, lid oe tlie 0 & > . i SiMoN BOPPADECKEL | rem ff fe Are eee | The population of the Borough of] Philipsburg is 1,140. And the com-| bined population of Chester Hill, Point Lookout and Loydsville, all in| such close conjunction to the borough be in reality tributary to it, is 700.— Jowrnal. | - a emmremeerern ALMosT A MURDER.—At the Miles-| burg Camp meeting, on Sunday last, | between the hours of three aud four ¢’clock p. m., an attack was made up-| on a man by the name of Thomas D.| Wrick, by some four or five individu | als whose names we have not learned. They knocked Mr. Wrick down with | a stone, which was thrown by one of] the party. He was then struck with a “billy,” and kicked and beaten in a most fearful manner. At this writing, | Monday morning, the report is, he is still alive, but in a very dangerous condition.— Bellefonte Republican. rr eee United States is enormous. Railway | sleepers alone require 150,000 acres of | the best timber every year. The en-| tire expenditure for railway buildings. | repairs, and cars, is $38,500,000. The locomotives in the United States con-| sume $56,000,000 worth of the article. | Wood judustry amounts to $500,000, | employed. A wealthy citizen of Lowell, Mass., became insane, last week, in conse- quence of the death of his wife, and hacked his throat in a shocking way with a razor. | while engaged in excavating upon the site of the old Fountain Hotel, Balti-| more, a few days since came upon al tin box, which was found to contain 2,000 gold coins. A tombstone in a Maine graveyard, erected to the memory of a wife, bears this inscription: “Tears cannot restore thee ; therefore I weep.” MARRIAGES. On the 8th inst., at the residence of Mr. Peter Durst, by Rev. J. K. Miller, Mr. Henry Swab and Miss Margaret W. Wian both of Potter twp. —— DEATHS. On the 10th inst, near Madisonburg, Eliza Ann, infant daughter of David Frazier, aged 2 months and 19 days. Onthe 6th inst., in Haines twp., Mary S, infantdaughter of John and Eve Burrell- aged 2 months and 13 days. Funeral ser. vices attended to on the 7th inst., by Rev. C H. Reiter. On the 8th inst., in Gregg twp., William Henry, son of Benjamin and Eliza Smiths aged 1 month and 3 days. Funeral service, attended to en the 9th, be Rev. C. H. Reiter. News! See Here! TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE The undersigned hereby informs the citizens of Pennsvalley that he has pur chased the Tinshop heretofore carried on by the C. H. Mf’g Co., and wili continue the same, at the old stand, in all its branch- es, in the manufacture of STOVE PIPE & SPOUTING. All kinds of repairing done. He has always on hand Fruit Cans, of all Sizes, BUCKETS, CUPS, DIPPERS, DISHES, &C. All work warranted and charges reason- able. A share of the public patronage so- licited. AND. REESMAN, 2zepT0y Ceutre Hall read adv. of W. M. Holmes. Dr. Richau's Golden No. 1, cure Syphilis in its [mary and secondary | stages, such as old Uleers, Ulcerated Sore! Soreness of the Scalp, eradicating disease] and mercury thoroughly —Dr. Richau's| Golden Balsam No. 2, will cure the third] stages of syphilitic and mercurial -rheuma-| the aid of this medicine, which docs not ing what they like. or 2: $5 per bottle or two bottles, $9, Dr. Richau's Golden Antidote, a safe and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel] and all Urinary Derangements, accom, a-| nied with full directions. Warranted to cure. Price, 33 per bottle. Dr. Richau's Golden Elixir d’ Amour, a, radical cure for General Debility in old or | voung, imparting energy to those who have! led » life of sensuality. Price, $5 per bot- tle, or two bottles $49. | On receipt of price, by mail or Express, | these remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention id to all corre-| spondents. None genuine without the name of Dr. Richau'3 Golden Remedies, —| Glass of bottles. Address, ards, No. 228 Varick st., New York. ocly - A» A Radical Revolution horrible componds containing LEAD, SALT and SULPHUR are discarded. The leading chemists implore the public not to use them, and Professor Chilton, whose reputation is second to that of no commended Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye analyzed and found wholesome. Its effects naturals CRISTADORO.S HAIR PRESERVA- TIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on the Hair after Diyeing. Try it. “Children’s Lives Saved for 50 ets.” HOUSANDS OF CHILDREN DIE ANNUALLY OF Croop. Now, Moth- ers, if you would spend 50 cents, and al- ways have a bottle 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 1 have put up my Liniment, and neverheard of a child dying of Croup when my Lini- ment was used but hundreds of cures have been reported to me, and many state if it was $10 per bottle they would not be with- out it. Besides which, it isa certain cure for Cuts, Burns, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Swellings, Mumps, Colic, Diarrhea Dysentery, Sprains, Old Sores and Pains in the Limbs, Back and Chest. No one once tries it who is ever without it. It is warranted perfectly safe to take inter- nally. Full directions with every bottle. Sold by the Druggists and Storekeepers in the United States. Depot, 10 Park Place, N.Y. BRANDRETH’S PILLS. Their great value consists in this: They may be used so long as any disease affects any of the organs of the body; and by thus persevering in their use the disease will be cured, and the body restored to health, free from every taint and impurity. Their reputation proves their merit. Thomas Smith, Coroner and Justice of the Peace, Hastings-on-the-Hudson, says Brandreth’s Pills cured him of Dyspepsia and Heartburn, when every other medicine had failed to relieve him. Certificate dated April 2, 1868, Dr. Turner, of Savannah, Ga., says he has, for nearly forty years recommende Brandreth’s Pills as a specific in Yellow Fever, that he never knew a patient to die who took them for this ma ady, beingother- wise sound. Their prompt use takes ou of the body those matters which feed the fatality of the disease. As a genéral fami- vain eve y advertised remedy, has a sim- ple means of self-cure, which he will send | free to his fellow-sutlforers, Address J. H. ISYCHOMANCY, FASCINATION cloth, merism, Spiritualism, and hundreds of oth St., Philadelphia® sept) dw | PRICE REDUCED. | THE BESTINTHECOUNTRY. NEWYORK OBSERVER, $3 PER ANNUM. ONEMONTH FREE ON TRIAL. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR, & CO, 37 Park Row, Nkw York. septd. dw 17 ANTED Lands in Pennsylvania | "for cash and good stoc.s. TOWN-| SEND BROS., 134 South Third street, | Philadelphia. septd. 4w CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED! I own interest in one of the best Silver Mines of the day, developing, &c., near| | Georgetown, Col. Can satisfy you of its] | undoubted value as a good investment and | |a paying one. Best of references given. | | wish to sell one-half of it very cheap for leash, Address my att'ys, TOWNSEND | , 134 South Third street, Philadel phia. septd. dw | @ INSIX MONTHS ean | $100,000 be made by a shrewd] land relinble man in a sure, safe business. | An investment of $25 will return a clear | profit of $475. For particulars call on or A ERICAN PIC-, | TURE CO., No. 85 Nassau Street, New. York. INEAWVSEAPER ADVERTISING New Book of 128 pages. AMERICAN mail. New Youk. FORTUNES Offere dto live men. Rare Chance. Send Stamp. Diamond K. Co., Wilmington Del. septd.3m po Agents Wanted (Male or Fomale) For The | PHYSICAL LIFE OF WOMAN: | * { BY GEO. i. NAPHEYS, M. D. This Brave, Pure Book is the great sue. | cess of the year. 45,000 have already been sold. It still sells with a rapidity quiet’ unprecedented. Agents they make money faster selling it than any { open. Send at once for pamphlet, &ec. Address, GEO, MACLEAN, Publisher, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK & BOSTON. sept). dw | ~~ CETTING UPCLUBS. | GREATSAVING to CONSUMERS Parties enquire how to get up clubs. Club form will accompany it with full| directions,—making a large saving to con- | sumers and renumerative to Club organi-| Zers, The Great American TeaCo.| 31 & 33 Vesey Street, P. O. Box 5643. NEW YORK. The Magic Comb beard to a pernanent black or brown. Contains no poison. One sent by mail for $1. Address MAG- ICCOM B CO. Springtield, Mass. augl9.3m GENTS WANTED-§10 PER DAY by the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE C0., BOSTON, MASS. or ST. LOUIS, MO. 24junsm XT ANTED AGENTS To sell the OC- TAGON SEWING MACHINE. It is licensed, makes the “Elastic Lock Stitch” und is warranted for 5 years. Price $15. All other machines with an under-feed sold for $15 or less infringe- ments. Address OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE CO.. St. Louis. Mo., Ciicago, I1., Pittsburgh, Pa., ox Boston Mass. 24jun3m W ANTED AGENTS—To sell the HOME SHUTTLESEWING MA- CHINE. Price, $25. It makesthe ‘‘Lock Stitch,’ (alike on both sides) and is the only licensed under-feed Shuttle Machine sold forlessthan $60. Licensed by Whee- ler & Wilson, Grover & Baker and Singer & Co. All other under-feed Shuttle Ma- chines sold for less than $60 are infringe- ments. and thasellerand user liableto prose- cution. Address JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chi- cago, Ill., or St. Louis, Mo. 24jundm $ 1 0A DAY —Business entirely new and honorable. Liberal inducements. colored hairor ties.- of Philadelphia. Remember the Bellefonte, Pa. ONATHAN e te man's), him a endl. Place WwW. Ww. McCLE LLA N. where cloths, cassimeres, KRAMER'S HOTEL. choice liquors. marl2 6otf ralgia Facialis cure in a single Disease er, physicians. often effecting a perfec day. No form of Nervous t contains tage, One package Six MASS. $2000 Silver Mould ~ AGE pt of price and pos- $1.00 A Postage 6 cents, 5 LL) “ Op 27 19augdm’ eow Lines. For ~~ septd.dw I will send the receipt by which I was cured of Catarrh and Deafness free. L. Lueggett, Hoboken, N. Dseptat ness TY. Publishing Co., 10 SELL ov CHINA & U universal exeeration, 21S N. Y., Cincinnats Chicago sept dw R POPULAR WORKS: NITED STATES Address for Cironlars, A = sod ‘CHI affections of the they are Simply Tent remedy w some Price, KELLOGG 384 Descriptive circulars free. Address J. C] RAND ceptd. dw CRY FOR THEM.» No Throat and Lun invaluable and an excel: en the Kidneys do not per- latt St., ) igri in Broek- {erhoft”s new bnilding wire they are pre. red to sellall kinds of Bitilding and Hows arnishing Hardware, Iron, Ste] -N ails, Buggy wheels in setts, Chhfipiod Clothes W ringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hand Snows, Fennon Saws, Webb Saws, ee Crean Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful, assortment of Glass and 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 Boned: and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery. Shoy- els, Spades and Forks, Lorks, "Hinges Screws, Sash Springs, Heors¢-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods. Oils. Lard. Lubricating Hows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, ¢(s¥pen ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cané, Paints Sits Varnishes received and for site at, janes 68, 1y. J. & J. HARRTS. Wall Paper! I have just reesived from Nov York 5000 Bolts of English and American Wall Paps, r Over 7000 pieces on hand at reduced prices Oak papers and all styles suitable for Halls Parlors, &e. God 5 rod common paper at Jeents per Bolt. examine my stock before buying elsewhey {Orders by mwil, stating size ahd kind of ‘room, will be carefully selected and for- warded ard of not prover satisfactory eun ‘be returned at : W.J. McWANIGAL'S HARDWARE STORE, MILROY. PA Samples of the above Papyd can be séén at A. A. Kerlin's store, near Centre Hill, [and order: taken at same priecs us at my own store, W. J. A. Foe (75018 (Ad | dealers in { R & JARRELT DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, also all the STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, ! A very large as- sortment of Tot- LET ARTMHILRS, Faxcr Goods Soaps, Le., oe. The firest qesl- ity of Razor STEEL, POCKET? K XIVES SCISSORS’ and RAzors, WALL PAPER IN GREAT VARIETY. PRESCRIPTIONS. eompounded by capi- petent druggists at alt hours, day or'night. Night customers pu 1 night bell. ZELLER & JARRETT, Bishop St., Bellefonte Pa. JomiSly a = WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, &c.; a apl7 68. BURNSIDE & THOMAS} AMPSOF EVERY VARIETY and kind at “a apl0r.68 IRWIN & WILSON'S. PICES of all varieties, ground to order and warranted to be strictly pute. ltera- ted spices. Fry them for your own satisfac. hid You can only find them at : BURNSIDE & TIIOMAS . i SEWING MACHINES Tih follbwhinl be’ sélécted from’ ands of testimonlals of similar character, as expressing thé réasons for the preference for the GroVEr & Baxer' Machines over all others, ; “i = #25] like the Grover & Biker Nb. chine, in the first place, because, if T had any other, I' should still want a Grover & Baker; and, having a Grover ker, it answers the sama purpose of sli rest. It dedi a drester variely of Pirk' afd ®t cAsior to learn’ tha'any other." —Mrs. J. C. €rbty (Jenny Jdhe) . “#2 “F have had several years’ experi- ence with a Grover & Baker Machine which las given mic great satisfaction. i think the Grover & Baker Machine is more exsilypmbaged, and less liable to get out of ofdbr, I prefer thé Grover & Baker, Fecidedty.” —| Mrs. Dr Nw Yolk} ia “a #%% ©] have had ont in my family for some two years; and from what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of many of mv friends who use the same, I can hardly see how anythinzeould be more complete or give better satisfaction. —Mrs, [General Grant.) © # % “1 believe it to be the best, all thin contidere® affany that 1 have known. is very simple Bd vail learied’; the sew" ing fron the or®eary sphols is a great sds vantage ; the stitch is entirely reliable; if doe: ornamental work beautifully ; it isnot linhle to get out of order,’ — Mrs. A. M Spoones, 36 Bound Street, Brooklyn. |. The Grover and Baker Sewin achire’ Company manufacture both the KElastie Stitelr amd Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a ehdice of the best machines of both Kinds, at their etablishments in al¥ tht large cities, and through agencies in' nearly all towns throufhbut the country. Price Lists and samples of séwing in’ both* stitches furnished on opi ation to Grover & Baker S. M. Co., Philadelphia, ot to F. P. Greene Phillipsburg, or sale at S.- H. Williams & Co's Furniture Store Bell-" forte. - 1) EMOVAL. P{IEDDORE DESCHNER, GUN SMITH, has removed to the store known as No. § Bu-h's \reade next door to Zimmerman, Bros & Coo, at Bal efonte, where he is just: oapenine ont eompletd stock off REVOLVERS. uv dor, Watts, Q NS. _ AMMUNITION, : FEEING . , : TACKLE, Bie Balls, Bats, Keys, and'geneial' Sports ing Articles. Gubs malle andrepaired any’ war rahted. jundd' GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. Great Attraction and Great Bargains! rv E undersigned, determind to meet the popular demand for Lower Prices, re- speetiully calls the attention of the public to his stock of SADDLERY, nbw offered at the old stand. Designed es- peciall forthe people and the times, the lar- gost and most varied and complete assort- ment of ; tataat Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of every description and quality; Whips’ andl in’ facet everything complete to a first- cls m:tablishment, he now offers at prices which will suit the times. 5 A! butter variety, a better uality or finer style of Saddlery has never before been of- served to the public. Call and examine our tock anid be satisfied before purchasings elfewliere. Determined to, please nf "patrons and! thankful for the bere) s folly cota E : solicit a! heretofore soya: i = : . nuance o same. . ......... continua : TACOB DINGES, apl0°68 1y.- Ceritre Hall. : § ike market prices paid’ for all kinds of country produce, = . BURNSIDE &« THOAS’ rit) PAINTERS. —I have just received a new lot of Pure white Lead, which T' have had manufactured according to my own directions, and will warrant it not «nly equal but supérior to any other Lead in th market. “A trial order solicited,” and if not whatit 's recommended to be, I will: pay caitage both ways when returned, : od! refynd the money. Be sureand inquire for’ “McManigal's Pure white Lead,” ches) or Brand always on hand, also Linsced (il Turpenting, osice White, umbers, : nd! : v Paints, Prices low. : «ll Dry Paints, A OT MMANIGATE, augh. tf Hardware Stare. Milroy, - ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, cofiee’ mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes," forks, chains, &ec., at BURNSIDE & THOMAS lamps,
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