il “ ai FE Te Wa RT ® who SET | PN eee ER taints ad Jonnet. Geo Mithell, $5,00. Puiladelphia Market. Book (o Suit Everybody. | Another Great Earthquake in ‘Orr | yo ) : . _- ' “4 ‘0 ¥ OQ ! ‘0 er, oARMs, {o pe zs} y | » h § ¢ Crass 6. CATTLE. | Wheat dull; Indiana red, 1 37a a it Por Mn. Peltar, Soc ls ve CALIFORNIA? Lome One a nd all . For best bull over 8 years|{ 40 Another large Assortment of hose spten- # aid Woolen Goods wien wre P R THIN 1.0) W NIU, The Old Stand 2 % At The Old Stan ts a meio Manhood: How Lost, How Rest Just published, a now Culverwell’s Celebrated iin a“ or. ical eure (Without editine) of SPERMA- In tT City HALL REYORT ax. FRIDAY OCTOBER 21st, 187 | | : - i . 1 a Ah My 42 vat | - ' ‘ LOCAL ITEMS lold, Agricultural College, $6,003 2d best} Copp dull and unchanged ;° western 1 . » Qe We 2 1 va bu y : | Joseph i ressler, § 3,003 first Ie to : 4g yellow, K4a80c¢. ee " {tween 2 and years old, Samuel Hill, S8RET 3 46 B0uH2e LOCAL NEWS.—Our friends will gblig: first best bull between 1 and 2 yearsold, 4 4 pats, Jlavzg, us by sending in ny tems ofigcal inter-| = Cee. R100: ] est, including deaths, marringes, &e., as] H. Orvis, $2; 2d best to Morris Fury, Ps Wi . hve ahring” 130al such are eagarly road by your friends In| best bull ealf, John M Furey, R100, bo ii : teat firm sr new Shring, | . the west, many of whom get the Reporter. fy o11 oqlf. Mickman Ingram, $1,005 best winter red amber, 1 H2al 022. We would esteem it a favorit our kind pa- Feel] calf FM Musser. firsthest] Corn mixed, 82483. ifonz ‘Would nceaslonally mila copy © vor Lard at 16ialble New York, oct] dw yA WEEK paid agents, minil or fe the Reporter to relatives and acquaintan-! cow over 3 years, R B Valentine, five dol :s % 3 3 . 1 be X : a \ 3 ‘TARY Ning ¢ Aa . }. . cos who formerly lived in Centre county ara: 2d best, John M Fuarey, three dollars; Chicago Magket. | ) ) mn in ew maciufeturing | . hind i | Hit i 3 he mahiuineut i 1 romoved to wher bats, which wollla os hittin} “ay 2 and 3 Mrs d 4 - . } : Mo ml. Bp bie Fica.in . | and remove 1 Le \ : 1 }? hn EL : } wt heifer betweell < ana yt rs, Onn Al W heat dull at 1 05al 00. it homo No required, | hank ful fi past favors. | ni ngain ron- | 3 2 Va xP BOD] \ u SC JETS, % . ‘ LA 4 \ ' : 1 f ‘ w » ' induce mpay:te become subRCiibel Furev. £4.00; fiest best helen between 1 and 1: mi : ley Co, idaea, oct. 7.4w dy to supply my old customers and num rcmen eemlfom ; rs La IL fn “) Corn dull and declined at obe, ! : : hors of new ones. My wagon will BLANKS —Blank Su Vendu|2 years, Agricultural Lotlege, HU; Barley at 90a92%¢ for No 2 NJ car made from Cuder, Qo, in 100 0 Be A AY Roun up- | Notes, Executi and Judgment andipest WM 00 first best hal od ay A or - | hoes with Drags. Send 10{ PP? Ex :mption Note combined, Justices War-| calf i loalbie, : tor Ciecular 0 E. SAGE, Cronwell, | eve nt Hoan 10. iW TRE | tine $5,00 ; Correct Etiquette, 260ts, { Bridal Etiquette, ets. How to win na Sweetheart or Lover, bets, 600 Puzzles, (h0cts, 1200 Connundrums, Hcts, Correct | fdsottor Writer, 20ets; Amateur Theatris) Lends, HOets Book of Mysterious Disclosures, [60cts. Guide to Bopruty, 60cts. Comic) (Speeches, H0cts, How Gamblers Win Hk ts, | g¢ and Wrestling made Ensy, 25cts, | » Marriage Guid and Book of Nature, | Tr ; * Woolen Mills Books sent postage paid by return will now be offered to the public Premivms, TORRHDEA, or Seminal Weakn Inve untary Seminal Losses, rhe: en bl hd Physical Incajmeity, Tmpedime 0 Marriage, ete. ; also, Coxstmpry Erineesy, and Fits, induced by al Sulgence or foxtnl eX{rh¥h gute, Zo Price, in a sealed env z 1 ’ ivelope, only 6 The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ successful practice, that the alarm ing consequence of self. ubuse may be rad: ically cured without the dangerons tse of internal medicine or the appheation of the knife; pointing dut n mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure Limself chenp- Pi Munufactur ed-at the NEW YORK MARKET MILROY one doll ir, ail, Address W Courtney, 3 Astor I’ ince, ent i Fon Lypts A M¢. Y cegest Arrival of Spring and Summer (Goods, al Centre Hall, NMONS, =d ns, ri BM Far At Your Doors, 1 Wm ¢ Huey, 1,0, ty | Hogs ¢ x 5 ‘ y yr te Cilia, rants, &c., for sale at this Ulitce. CLASS 7. DHERP & DWIXE loaded with a great variety of Goods, such | JUSINESS The circulation of the REPORTER, on this sid» of the county, is now greatel than that of any two papers in the county, hence business men who wish to reach the Pennsvalley trade, will advance their own interests, by adver tisine in the Reronrer. Our subserip: tion list is open to the inspection of ali who wish to advertise. —— - Mr. Daniel Kerr, of Potter twp. has a bean stalk, grown to the length of 91 feet, 4 inches, upon which are 108 pods of beans. eee tpn . The weather was very fine during the fore part of this week. On Wed nesday afternoon it rained and was cold ; heavy rain all Wednesday night and on Thursday. Irrivors Arran —Mr B. Smeltzer of Dakota, Ill., formerly of Brashval.| ley, upon reading in the Reporter, two | weeks ago, of Mr. Rishel’s big hog, writes 1s the following: If your Centre county farmers can not raise larger hogs than Rishel’s,] they had better not put it in print, or else not let it come to Illineis. That weight (475), is a common thing with | us—we ship them by the car load at an average of 479, and have shipped | some that weighed 675. Some of our| farmers have hogs that weigh 700, and if the above is the best that Cen tre county farmers can do in ho s, we would advise them to come west if they wish to raise hogs. We have shipped, in the last fourteen days, over six hundred hogs. I just got home from Chicago last night—market dull and lower. cil > Tne RarLroap.—Messrs, Harris and Black. the contractors who were awarded the contract to build the R | R. ffm Lewisburg to Mifilinburg, have abandoned the work and all the men were taken from the road on Fri day. We are informed, however, by Mn Miller, President of the Company, that arrangements are making with another set of live contractors who wil commence operations in a few days with a strong force, The friends of our railroad, we assure them, need not be dishearteucd.—Mifilinburg Tele | graph. | i : John S. C. Abbot, D. D., the histo | rian, says of “Our Father's House,” | This is an extraordinary book. It is intensely interesting, and is aiso full of| the most valuable scientific, religious,| and moral instruction. No one can] read it without experiencing elevation | aud expansion of thought. See adver tisement. ——— ly ¥ re ZiMMERMAN DBro's, at Bellefonte, are just “getting in” another supply ot | the best “shilling muslin,” “levy tow-| eling,” “fip calico,” two cent thread, “shilling canton flannel,” that they "exer had. They have also the best'20 cent meif’$H68€ in the market. (a rare] bargain). Whole suits of clothing for] pine dollars. Double shawls $6,50 | In our grocery department we have good green tea at $1 per pound, good sugar at 10 cents, prime Rio coffee 22¢,] During the last two weeks their sales were immense, establishing the fact that this is the place to buy cheap rt Now that the election is over and the fever heat is going off, pecple be gin to feel the need of warm clothes. The place where you get yourself suit-| ed the best is at Hirsca & DBro., at MiLroy. They keep the largest as-| sortment of suits of all kinds, heavy| BEAVER OVER-COATS, BOOTS & SHOES, | for men and boys, HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, SHIRTS, DRAW- Ens, AND BLANKETS of all kinds and prices. . 1t | | i § pr _ J. B. Solt has gone east, to lay in a| stock of fall and winter goods. Look out for something astonishing and] cheap. “Cheap,” is his motto, with! quick =ales and smail profits. His! goods will arrive in a day or two, when bargains will be ofivred such as are rare. A full line of guuds will be on) hand. ad Centre County Agricultural Socie- ty Premiums Awarded for 1870. Class 1st. Horses of Improved Breeds. Premiums. For beststallionover 2 years, Jno. Spangler $10,00. Best stallion under 2 years, Aaron Rishel $5,00. Best horse colt between2 and 8 years, R R. Valentine $1,00. Best sucking colt, R. B. Valentine $1,00. Class 2d. Horses for general purposes. Premiums. For best horse, J. R. Runkle 25,00. Best mare. John Musser $3.00. Best horse colt, between 3 and 4 years, Morris Furey, 2,00. ' Best mare colt between 2and 3 years, H. N. McAllister $2,00. Best horse colt between 2 and 3 years, J. H. Johnston $1,00. Best mare colt between 2 and 8 years old, James Zimmerman $1,00. Best horse colt between 2and 3 years, Wm. Cattle very doll as 3 50aa723, VMILROY MARKETS, Corrected by Reed & Thompson, White w! LON red 12D Premiums. Eor bestpen of sheep, Jahn M Furey 85,00 Shest buck, John MEFure) 22 00; best ewe, Sane! Sprankle, $2,003 | 95% 3 ad . +} ent yoy best pen of pigs, John M Foster, 32,004 best | red QOD to 1 15 Bve WW (% boar, over 1 year, J BH Orvis, $2,00; best SN ew oats Barley 1 : \ Timothy (X boar. under 1 vear, J H Orvis, $1,00; best son Timothy | ; : HN McAli Q(X) , and 3,00 per barrel... . A Mo A Hster, aR, nn Old outs 8 Cloversoet Salt 2 H0 per sa 1 ". 4 ” " FREE TO BJO AGENTS. We will send a handsome’ spc lis our New Hivseeated A%anty Biba 16 funy Book \¢ A 1 inven, A ddd a1 i » . & bila, d i {. ree of lishing i antl, i Something urgently needed by every body ¢ Spring & Summer Styles, lath, Tricot, 1 hin kin, Satinets Tweads, Jouns, wilerprood I lai at almost endless variety of Boa Ld] LADIES AND GENTS GOODS. DRY GOODS, i sow over 1 year, } + | best sow under 1 31,00; Agr yout, 3 ieunltural College H N McAllister, wl bi) 1s CN diploma was awarded Cirass8. P LPremivms, For best kens, GW Rumbarger’ JAN coop of Brahmas, Wvlie, of Black Spanish fowls, Geo Coleman, | So. K); coop of common chickens, Master | Geo L Potter, $2,00; best pair of ducks, Ji H Martin, 81,00; coop of turkeys, Daniel OQUVLTRY LO yy "es hi wo Cine \ “ tic Corman, one dollar; best collection of ponl-| trv. J HH Orvis, four dellors; fancy hen coop, George W Rumbarger, one dollar, Crass 9. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN. 8 Premiums, Forthe Excelsior Combined and Mower, Peter | The Dodge Reaper and | exhibited by » . . alupel Hoffer, a diploma. ) % 3? tor ot) al iH . | \ JT (OR Ni asluge ¥ ) 1 wo) Butt Cad ind examine, or samples NLpostage | anne hol | paid) 50 ets that rotatl easily for 310. R, bi fine sedium and Com i x x ¥ » - ‘ i nN met, | WoLaorr, 181 Chatham | Ny oct. 7.4t | \ Hh hd i Stocking Yarns ofall Kinds, AND GROCERIES BELLEFONTE MARK ETS. White Wheat 51.80, Red )-10.5° Lorn OU way VGN TS \\ ANTED FOR ; iy = Hon, Wm, H. Seward s Grand Tour of Mexico. | wind 00 Ady ehiure and Hight seeing in arper “Our Sister Republic. nny I a work of rare merit iHustea. ted, Send foretreuriarst viun Book Company, Harvtivored, Ct, AIRS Tu BLANKETS. white, gray, and horse Blankets, Striped Carriage Blankets, I'he most beautiful striped carringe blan-| kets, made in the most Super order, and! THE \ \ECT \R rot sale ata rensonable figure, | i i ah CARPETS, oct. 7.4w heavy Damask, Flowered, Iograin and | Striped, Parlor und Stair Carpets, all supe- rior, bright fast colors, WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex- change for Goods, Goods, of every varies ty, always on hand at his residence, John OC. Kemp, Centre Hill, Pa, Agent for Thompson & Sons 3} .oondtinst ton . i) (tao ix ana ji Lise I y Uo lund HARDWARE, QUEENSWARL Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ocd i fw i Life is the Gift of God When we are sick this lite 18 obscured ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF FLANMELS, MUS..NS hi us cortain moenns, wl GX ich I't ’ CALICORS, of his death, | ed « one hundred vears, be or one hundred yoars, t SH : ee DT peer” ome WEIR RS A % rh ¥ pn ~ v CRF oO , the seeds bear their sad fruit, but just AND ConpANY F a ‘ gy AA Willy re of Yeadd wc We V y VR . For po ce SHAWLS, bho of le th bho } 3 ¥ 1 a sure as the seeds of death ripen, lif . y Pare or safeoanra We is from tho grand vs tho se } tod is the tien! AE) \ avr Jone No ABO poop ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF iH Rye } us iy Lanahan, Stone & Issett, a diploma; John Shannon, a diploma; Hubbard Rea-| lL ay a My child, aoed ve years, nh wl scarlet . Povo ‘or five « had constant fever der, a diploma; the Champion Mowen | fever, and for five days had « \ exhibited by John Ros, a diploma; the Buckeye Cider Mill, Collins Steel plow, Reaper and mower, Knife Grinder, double Harpoon Hay Fork, Hay Rake, all exhibi-| ted by Me Lanahan, Stone & Issette, a di-| ploma; Grain Carrier, exhibited by Thom-| ave hoersvrun of but her h « By order of the Coctor 1 ¥ sha took nearly a pint, Wd. On the fif rhubarb; bowels continued elo t he on By “.) pl thie | ld not consent + to this he would not consant the doeter said her bowels mu: ) rp she h's Pill ‘ ' saving shoe was too weak, myghusband, ind we co « luded to give her In about four hours they ope t 1.1 1 “TRY wollid be LUISE. | props d i onsulted with as Johnsonbaugh, a diploma; Rough and 1 « Ready Corn Planter, exhibited by John| Shannon, a diploma; Plow Pulverizer, exhibited by R B Valentine, a diploma; the Adjustible Reel, for Reapers, « xhibi- | ted by Keller & Lose, a diploma; the three pills, rate 1. filling half full a common chamber, After that operation the fever left her, and she rapidly R 200 Clermont Avenue, Brooylyn, recovered. sference, a diploma; Straw Cutter, Exhibited by G FOBIAS DERBY CONDITION L Greth, a diploma. | 4 POWDERS ARE warranted superior Crass 10. Crops, : For best white wheat, (blue| Distemper, Worms, Dots, Cough tems) Jocob Halter, two dollars; 2d best, | Bound. Colds, &c., Johnsonbaugh, one| Coughs, Lossof Mi &¢., In were formerly Tobias, death the demand h Dr. Tobias has them, They are perfect | to any othe=s, or no pay, for the cure o s, Hide 1 Colds, Black Tongue, Horn Those “Pow by Simpson | Sinee his Prem THINS, in Horses, an ik, £ put up Jennings) Thomas best red wheat (yellow beard) Cur tis Hyle, two dollars; 2d best red wheat, Michael Grove, one dollar; best rye, Cen-| tral Experimental Farm, one dollar; best | 1 ! * 4). dollar; Distemper, LI, dors’! son of Dr. oats, (Excelsior Geo Valentine, one dol- 1) i= lar : best barley, Leonard Rhone, one « | lar + best clover seed, Wm Irvin, one dol- lar; best beans, Wn Ievin, one dollar; the no need of stopping the working of yuor) . . i Thav Ines +1 annofite oo of [They fnerense Ne aAppeuivt, ; Vi i animals, largest and best collections of different|, fine coat, cleanse the stomach and urinary varieties of wheat, oats and barley, Central} gpaans, and increase the milk of cows. Try | Experimental Farm, five dollars. them, and you will never be without them | Concluded next week. Col. Philo P. Bush, of the *Jero Park Race Course.” Fordham, N. M. would not use them until he was told of what the) o Township Officers. The following is a list of townshij fhicers, elected on Tuesday the 11th inst: | Harxes. | yes Supervisors—dJohn Orndorf, Johu| 0M . : a . ' ; were composed, SINCE Wild h time he 1s nev- He has over ‘+ ' Cwm \ his charge, and for the wliet or witheut them twenty ra: - ning h ITSes in last ’ ; renrs has sed no other i Storekeeper 2 Price, 25 New hy Druzeists and throunchout the United States Dep ot 10 Park Place ont: her Bo )verseers—Geo. Wolf. Thos. Har [Tx er Box, er, jr. : Fie. G. Ehrhart. | Madness! Paralysis! Death! Inspectors— Henry Fidler, Elijuh {may ensue from using preparations for Burd. with acetats Auditor—J. G. Meyer. School Directors — Henry Behm, |by the heavy me Thos. Yearick, JohnZeigler. | to be shaken up before Assessor—L. B. Stover, | ponrd can be applied, Assistant Assessors—H. A. Mingle; |! Jacob Hosterman. | inthe market. ; fe Town Clerk—John Limbert. | existence which contain; no deleterious Constable—John Ketner. | substance, and that is H Cristadore’s Exeelsior Hair Dye, ARRIS | which has been earefully snalyzed by Pro- Judge of Election — Robert Ken |fescos Chilton, : : i i | coloring the hair charged {lead and sulphur. tallic sedment The “Journal There is but one dye in and declared by him to ¢on- + be | tain no lead or any other hurtfulingrecien Inspector—II. H. Mothersbaugh. Constable—E. Wolf. - doro’s, 6 Astor House, New York. Supervisors,—Jacob Wagner, Jos.| CHRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESER. Baker, TATIVE, as a Dressing, nets like a charm Overseers—H. Fredrick, John W.|on the Hair after Dyeing. Stuart. - School Directors—James M. Ross, | (2 years), Henry Dale, Robert Me- fonte died at Lewisburg, Farlane. linst., of Lung disease, aged about 37 Assessor— Adam Hess. years. Mr. Wilson was a brother of Assistant Assessors--H. Hartswick,| Wm. P. and P. Beuner Wilson, and J. S. Beal. | was respected by all who knew him, Aunditor—David Keller, — : Township Clerk—J. G. Irvin. Grea. Judge—Philip Shook. Inspectors—Geo. Jamison, George] Dunkle. Constable—Reuben Kline, Supervisors—8Samuel Harter, Jacob Whiteleather. Overseers—\Wm. Heckman, James Grove. : Assessor—S. R. Gettig. Assistant Assessors—dJno. F. Heck-| man, Jos. Rishel. School Directors—F. D. Hosterman, Henry Krumrine. Auditor =Wm. C. McCool. Town Clerk—Samuel .J. Herring. PENN. | See his manuscript certificate, Trp it. oe & on. the 14th ay. On 13th inst by Aaron Luckenbach, esq. Christena Barr, of Potter twp VALUABLE HOTEL and STORE stand for sale.—The undersigned will offer for sale a valuable Hotel and store “ stand situated in Tylersville, Clinton County. The buii- ding consists of a good frame Rk? Tp =25x 15H with a good ware room, and an arched celler beneath the building. good stable suficient to stable 30 head of For terms address M.D. ROCKEY, 8. E. SPANGLER Exeeutors, same. VERSE. School Directors—Daniel Genzel, to every subscriber. Benj. Kerstetter. | Supervisors—Jno. Long, Philip Kry- der. Assessor—David Ertle. Assistant Assessors—W. Alexander, Adam Hosterman, Judge.—dJos. Adams. Publisher, B. ston, Mauss, a LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR Women of Cr Socia Life in the Great City. Wonderful developments among Tate $1,00. Best mare colt between 1 and 2 years’ John Rishel (of Potter) $1,00. Best sucking colt Musser $1,00. Class 3d. Driving and saddle hors:s. Premiums. For best pair of heavy draft horses, Henry €. Pennington $5,00. Best pair of light draft horses, T. R. Reynolds $3,00. Best single harness horse, Adam Hoy $2,00. * Best saddle horse, Elias Zim- merman $2,00. Best riding horse, Curtis Hile $1,00. Bestdriving horse, Dr. Geo. F. Harris $1,00. Best team of horses, John Musser $3,00; best team matched horses, Samuel Boal $2,00. . Crass4. STALLIONS. Premiums. For best heavy draft over 2 years, Wm. Walker, $500; best light draft, John Shaffer, $5,00; best under 4 years, Morgan F. Lueas, $5,060. Crass J. . JACKS, JENNETS AND MULES. Premiums. For best Jack, R. B. Valen- Overseers—John Smith, William | Mauck. Inspectors—dJohn Kerstetter, Henry Keen. Constable—J. H. Auman. Auditor—Jac Emerick. Town Clerk—I'rancis Rote. Justice of the Peace—dJ. H. Reif swyder. aristocracy. Married Women exposed, &e,. &e. Price $3.25. The best Book t« sell published. ever given. Nassau St, NY oct?] ik 1 1 : Potter Township. Judge, D. K. Geiss; Constable, Wm. Carson, sr; Assessor, Samuel F. Foster; Assistant Assessors;¥ Peter Smith, Alex C ere . 1 L) 3 s 4 Kerr, School Directors, Wr. Armagast, Peter Hoffer; Supervisors, Jacob Spang- ler, John Goodhart; Overseers of Poor, Jacob Meese, jre!d. A. Keller; Auditor, William W. Love; Town Clerk, Wm. Kerr; Inspector, Jacob Wagner; Peter Breen. r £0 4d} VIL MOV "SSW JP 1NG 0) PAFUDTAD A] ¢ "JOAR|J Ba] U22JY i " 8 %. 4 N re re * ———— p— Farmer's Helper sy MNiows & how to double the profits of the FARM, and how farmers and their Sin Aiel SON Hida e S100 PER MONTH In Winter. 10.000 Copies will be to Farmers, Send name and to ZEIGLER MeCU KD) Philadelphia, a. LT. 4W AGENTS WANTED FOR THE 3 t) Py rep 1) FE LIGHT OF THZ WORLD, Contnining Fleetwood 's * Life of Christ,’ and “Lives ofthe Apostles, Evangelists and M irLy rs,” Doddridees he JL ideneos Ol hristainity,”’ “History of the Jews,” by osephus; CHdstory of all religious Denomi-| "with treatise and tables retating with Bible History, | containing many fine engravings, The whole forming a complete Treasury of Christa'n Knowledge, MW, FLINT, 26 S| SEVENTH ST. Philadelphia. oct. 7.48) AGENTS WANTED FOR x B., ErLis, startling dis led 1 Hy 1 : d iH roe tht { J Hallons, AND ITS VOTARIES, by Da. JdxNo, fu ndous revelations and sok of modern times clos The most thew dole subiect ind hare a d exposed to universal IN THE INTERESTS STARTLING b t laid iis hideous exXoogn or CIviniza » Lion, A 3 § WRITTEN Monarl il. 8 it Send for ars and terms, . N. Y., Cincinnati Chicago oct. tw A ERA {Ho Twelve Years “%e® Wild Indians é Plains, os So, niy in Onl, j cirenl ing Co,, and St. | ry SOUS, AGENTS Wanted for Ail 1» Ar 2a dad? ia wlventure and {the In lians the Peadition, Wars Le)! &e., left’ a home ined the Indians, adopted life. married the beautiful became a Great Wareior, Hun- wd Chief of 10 Lodges, wins appoin- Jdoeutenant in the U.S. Regular Army, i with his brave A book of the 1 ried five rin BATON } i A I; 4 (rea : (1 4 ted 1 for service Indians, meritorious nerainst hostile ost thrilling itlerest, thenticated. Truth tranger than fiction 70 ¢ t nor, 1g +1 113 the in Price low. Should | portrait of ai full 1 outsell any book extant. [eircular, tabla of contents, Semple pages Land terms. A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher, | 400 Chestnut St., Phila. oct7. Ht . FOUND!" | An unfailing remedy for all Bronchial Difficulties, Sore Throat and Colds. Dr. Weslis’ Carholic Tablets [also purify the blood, nssist circulation and i { v they should be promptly and { Membrane | freely taken in all expesure or violent tehange of weather, as they will keep up the | circulation of the blood and thus ward off all tendency to cold and Lung difficulties. FOR WORMS IN CHILDREN Wells’ Carbolie Tablets lare a never failing remedy. TRY THEM. | oct. 7.4w SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. The Magic Comb beard to a pernarent black or brown. Contains no poison. A yone can use | One sent by mail for $1. IC COMB CO. Springfield, Mass. angld.5m FORTUNES Offore dio live men. Rare Chanée. Send will change any colored hairor It it. | | : | septh8m GENTS WANTED—($225 A MONTH) | A —by the AMERICAN KNITTING IMACHINE CO.,- BOSTON, MASS, or 1ST. LGUIS, MO. 23sep. 3m 'WANTED—AGENTS, (620 PER TLE SEWING MACHNE. | der-feed. makes the “lock stitea” (alike on | both sides) and is fully licensed. The best land cheepest family Sewing Machine in the market. Address, JonuxsoN, CLARK | & ¢o., Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chi- cago, Ill, or St. Louis, Mo, 23sep. dm 2 3 > $0) NL) of WR discovered, and at once lirg injury to any of them. plete success has many localities, ) | |the | it can neved fail to accomplish all | elaimed For it. Tt produces little or ne and neverovertaxes ore system. stomach bawels, ren, and im nyany liver, kidneys—of chil. difficultios peculiar te tain cure. The best physicians recommen and preseribe it; and no person who once of any other cathartic. wis.Sent by mail onreceip of price and postage, Viz: | 1 Box, B(.25,.5..... Postage, 6 cents, 5 Boxes, $1.00 18 12 vi gah a ‘il 31 ; 1tfis sold by all dealers in drugs an medicines and by TURNER & €O., Sol { ENTS THIS WAY! X ITS) SUITS W. W. MaClellan, at Bellefonte, wonlu inform the men of Pennsvalley, and his old and customers, as well as all other: who may desire to be rigged out, friends In well Fitting, Substantially » b) : “ & Fashionably its of cloths, from any kind of ma. terial thoy till in the field, and prepared to saecommea- tate: 1 have a laree and exceler : ante, IVE a large and excelent assort- choose, [“urnishing Goods. ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings from which garments will be made to or- der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. AIT ask is to eall and examine my fine Having just bought my goods du- ring the Inst panie, 1 defy competition as] 1 ol CA, of Philadelphia Remember the Place W. W. McCLELLAN. Bellefonte, Pa... vesiings out a gentleman, can be had and made up in the latest style, I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS all desiring a machine J ONATIHHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL. ¢ Millhcim, Pa. (form rly Wm. Hos- | His table will be kept first- | class, and his bar always supplied with [choice liquors, Drovers will find accom- modation for any ntmber of horses, marl2,60tf I EMOV AL THEODORE DESCHNER, GUN SMITH, Bros & Co., at Bel efonte, where he is just opening out a complete stoek of REVOLY ERS. ; GU NS, | AMMUNITION. FISHING i TACKLE, | Base Balls, Bats, Keys, and general Spun ing Articles. Guns made and repaired any | warranted. junid i Great Attraction and GYyeat Bargains! determind to meet the spectiully calls the attention of the publie¢ to his stock of SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand. peciall forthe people and the tines, the lar- gest and most varied and oi ets 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 stvle of Saddlery has never before been of- ‘gered 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 heretofore enjoyed, 1 rermetiulls solicit a continuance of the same. JACOB DINGES, apl0'68 ly. Centre Hall. | «QUR FATHER'S HOUSE; or, ‘THE UNWRITTEN WORD. By Daxter. Maren, D. D., author of the popular “Night Scenes.” This master in thought and language slows us mntold | riches and beauties 1m. the Great House, with its Blooming flowers, Singing virds, | Waving palms, Rolling clouds, Beautitul { bow. Sacred mountains, Delightful rivers, | Mighty oceans Thundering voices, Blaz- ing heavens and vast universe with count less beings in millions of worlds, and reads to us in each the Unwritten Word. Rose- tinted paper, crnate engravings and superb binding. “Rich and varied in thought.” “Ohaste.” “Easy and graceful in style.” “Correct, pure and everyting in its tenden- ley. “Beautiful and good.” “A : ouse- hold treasure.” Commendations like the ‘above from College Presidents and I’ro fessors, ministers of all denominations, ahd the rcligions and secular pre s all over the Its freshness, purity of .anguage, y Ad 2 and low price, make it Agents are selling will pay liberally. No intelligent man or Send for circular, full diseription, and terms. Address ZIRGLER & McCUR ‘DY, 16 8. Sixth Street, Phila., a. ' Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 69 Monro or, 102 Mair St., Springfield 2:ep.4m Norway Oats. H Louis, Mo., | Miss, fT { NOTIONS, SYRUPS, COFFEES. : also a large 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 F.'R New Cc. tomers, ; AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, TOGIVE US A CALL. ap24'68, y, WAM. WOLF. N EW HARDWARE STORK! A J. & J. HARRIS. NO.O BROCKERHOFF ROW, A new and complete Hardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Broek- where Chey are pre. gered to sell all kinds of Building and Hous furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails. Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of af sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows Spokes Felloes, nnd Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr | Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Board: ‘els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges Serews, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails {Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating { Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvil, Vices. Bel lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools { Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells june’ 68, 1y, 3 J. & J. HARRIS. Wall P: 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 styles suitable for Halls Parlors, &e. God common paper at 5 cents per Bolt, i i i | 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 can be returned at W. J. McMANIGAL'S HARDWARE STORE, apStf MILROY, PA Samples of the above Paper can be secn at A. A. Kerlin's store, newr entre Hill, and order. taken at same pri us at my own store, J. M'. ER & JARRETT Z ELL 4 dealers in ‘DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, also all the STANDARD PATENT MEDI CINKS i A very large as- sortment of Tow { LET ARTICLES, | F ANCY Goods | Soaps, &e., &o, The firest qual- t ityrof Razor STEEL, POCKET FE Niv Es, Sersksors and Razors, i | i WALL PAPER IN | y r yr GREAT VARIETY. { I PRESCRIPTIONS. compounded by com- | petent druggists av ali hours, day or night. Nicht customers pu 1 night hell, ZELLER & JARRETT, Bizhop >t., Bellefonte Pa. (junds ly a —— | ou SALE. — Ormre of the finest residenecs in Centre Hall, is offered at pri= Ei vate sale, Buildings all new, bg comprising a new two story = frame hou-e, all neeessary out- Sold in any than any other Oats known, ; Orders by | quantities, at $3 per bushel. ¢ mail attended to. WM. K. FORSTER, Centre Mills 23sep.dm The location isene of the most Inquire at the Re- Tosepdt ‘ining water. | PORTER Office. | pg A MO ly, privately, and radieally. 7% This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every mun in the land, Sent, under seal, in a plain enve ope, te any address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps, Also, Dr. Culverwell's Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the Publishers CHAN, J. C. “Marriage ; KLINE & Co. 127 Bowery, New York, BE Co (IE, sep? ly Grover & Baker's HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. he following are selected from thous- ards of testimoninds of similar character, as expressing the rensons for the preference for the Grover & Baker Muchines over ull bers, ow “1 like the Grover & Baker Ma- chine, in the first place, because, if 1 had any other, bshonld still want a Grover & Baker; and, having a Grover & Baker. it answers the sume purpose of all the rest. It does u greater varioty of work and it is ensier to learn than any other,” —~Mrs. J C. Croty (Jenny June.) #& 3%} have had several vears' experi- ence with a Grover & Baker Machine which has given me great satisfaction, i think the Grover & Baker Muchire is more edily tnanaged, and bess liable to get out of order. I prefer the Grover & Baker, decidedly.” —{ Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York.] # 5% “1 have had onic in my ‘amily for some two yeurs; and from what I know of its workings, and from the Yestimony of many of my friends who use the same, I ean hardly see how anything could be mors complete or give better satisfaction.” — Mrs, [General Grant.) #% 2] believe it tobethe 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- vantage; the stiteh is entirely reliable; it does ornumental work beautifully ; it is not linble to get out of order,’ — Mrs, A Spoones, 36 Bound Street, Brooklyn. The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic Stitch and Loek Stiteh Machines, and offer the publie a eh ice of the best machines o both kinds, at their establishments in all the large cities, and through agencies in nearly wll towns throughout the country. Prige Lists nud samples of sewing in beth stitches faruizhed on application to Grover & Bakers, M. Co, Philadelphis, orto F I’. Greene Phillipsburg, Forsale at 8S, H. Williams & Co's Furniture Store Bell- » 4 ¥ NX. DOTY’'S WASHING-MACHINE, LATELY MUCH IMPROVED—AND THE NEW Universal Clothes Wringer Improved with RowsLr's Patext Doun- LE Cog-wneELs, and the Parexr Stop, are now unquestionably far superior to any apparatus for washing clothes ever invented, and will save their cost twice a year, by saving labor and clothes, The Editor ofthis paper, who purehased a Washer and Wringer, thus testifies as to their value: Dory's Wasner.— Washing isthe hard- est work woman has to attend to. Many have been the inventions to take from washing-day its dread by enabling our wives and daughters to perform that work with greater ease than accompanies the old mode of washing by hand., As yet, few of these inventions have proven suc- cess: azninst some machinesit is objected that they will not wash clean, against others that they rain the clothes, and sgninst others that to operate them is more tiresoine than the old mode. A washer than, against which non of these objections hokd good will he neknow edged areal send by wll womankind, and must be ¢lass- ed among the most useful inventions. This want is now satisfied by Doty's Wa:her, one of which we have in our family, and which we have given a fair trial. The Doty occupies very little space, is easily moved from one place to another, it washes clean, does not tear off buttons or other- wise damage the goods washed, it does its work quick, and with such remarkable ense, that a girl of ten years can werk it.— Centre Hall Reporter, Dec., 17th 1869. Prices --A Fair Offer, If the Merchants in your place will net furnish, or send for the bey send us the retal price, Washer $14, Extra Wringer ]9, and we will forward either or beth machines, free of freight, to places where no one is selling; and so sure are we they will be liked, that we agree to refund the money if any one wishes to return machines free of treight, after a month's trial, nccording to directions. - No hushand, futher or brother should poet the d:udgery of washing with the mnds, fifiy-two days inthe year, when it can be done better' more expeditiously, * ih less labor, and no injury to fhe fee outs, by 4 Dies Clothes Washer, a n niversal Wringer. : Sold by ups generally, to whom libe- ral discounts are made. R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, - Sept. 30.3m 32 Cortlandt St. New York. FEY) PAINTERS. —I have just received § y new lot of Pure white Lead, which have had manufactured according to m own directions, and will warrant it not only equal but superior to any other Lead in the market. “A trial order solicited,” and if not whatit 's recommended to be, I will py cartage both ways when returned, and refund the pney, Be sureand inquitefas “MeManigal’'s Pure white] Lead,” cheaper Brand always on hand, also Linseed Oil Turpentine, Florence white, umbers, and wll Dry Paints, Prices low. W. J. McMANIGALS, aug tf Hardware Store, Milroy. FEY IY S of all kinds, at ; 1 BURNSIDE & THOMAS SYRUP, the finest ever made, just re ceived, cheap at Wolf's old stand—try it. rEYIEhighest market prices paid for al kinds of country nraduce, BURNSIDE « THOMAS
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