—— 1 REFINE LE CENTRE HALL REYCRY =A. FRIDAY OCTOBER 28th, 1870] a pe LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL INEWS.:<Ounr friends will oblige ts by sending in any items of local inter- est, including deaths, marriages, &e., as such are eagarly road by your friends in the west, many of whom get the Reporter, We would esteem ita favor if our kind pa- trons would occasionally mail a copy of des who formerly lived in Centre county and removed to other pa.ts, which would induce many td betome subscribers. r———— BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Kx mption Note combined, Justices War- fants, &e., forsale at this Office. essai ee ImprorTANT TO Business MeN— The circulation of the REPORTER, on this sid of the county, is now greater than that of any two papers in the county, hence business men who wish to reach the Pennsvalley trade, will advance theig gwnrinterests, by adver. tising in the REPORTER. Our subserip- tion list is open to the inspection of all who wish to advertise. LL et el . Lara Turste—~Mr. Lewis Mensch, from near this place, sent a turnip to the RerorTER office, last week, which weighed 5 pounds. Who can this? on lly lp Gp - - The ladies will find something to advertisement. She has a larger and finer stock of goods than ever before. Rev. Jonathan Edwards, D. D., pas of “Our Father's House?” We direct the attention of our rea” ders to the advertisement of Herendeen & Co. They have one of the oldest] purserics in the country, and can sup- piy you with anything in the line of trees, plants, bulbs, vines and seeds. | . a ee Andy Reesman intends keeping all| kinds of stoves for sale. — > faa The weather in the fore part of the! week was very fine,— Thursday cool,] land rain. * >> . | The aurora borealis was magnificent | for several nights this week. | css fe A ————— Cumberland, Md., October 17. This morning at eight o'clock a mel: ancholy shooting affray occurred in| [this city. Mr. H, black shot and in| istantly killed W. W. M' Krag, Jr, | for the sedution of the former's sister | Three balls took effect, one passing | ‘through the heart. | At the grand army fair, in Lewiston, | | Me., a veteran was relating his exploits ‘to some friends, and in the hearing of! ‘some boys, remarked that he had been lin five engagements. “That's nothing,’ broke in a little fellow, “my sister |Sarah has been engaged eleven times.” MARRIAGES. | On 25th inst , by Rev. Agnew, Mr. Hen- Irv Witmer, of Centre Hall, and Mrs. Kate LA. Thompson, of Cedar Springs, Clinton feounty. | On — August, by Rev, W. H, Groh, Mr. | J. R, i both from ig Vall | On 25th of October, by the same Mr | William A. Curry, of Rock Hill, and Miss Lizzie Fauber, of Centre Hall. ey. truths, and a remarkable familiarity with the exciting revelations of modern scicnee, See adv. : > > - | Lark Poratons.—DMr. Andrew Gregg, from near this place, brought | two potatoes to cur office. a few days ago, as specimens of what he had raised. The one is a Western and weighs 2 pounds ; the other is a Utica white, and | weighs 14 pounds. Audy says he has lots of the same size, and his potatoes bring him a large yield this year. lr perme | Cuvren Buren. —On last Satur dav, 22d inst, at about four o'clock, p. m., the Evangelical church at Wood ward was burned to the ground. The fire originated from the following cir cumstance: A new bell rope having been procured, twas found necessary | to enlarge the hole. for its passage] through the ceiling, a red hot iron] used for burning through the hole, cansed the floor to take tire, and (See being mo water conveniently at hand to arrest the flames, the building was entirely consumed. The doors, win dows, furniture, and nearly all the pews were gotten out and saved. The church had been repaired and painted durmng the summer, at a cost of about! £500, and made quite a respectable ap- pearance. ‘We are indebted to Rev. Aurand: for the above facts. eel Sop pr { GueaT ExGrreMext.— They ar selling, at Hirsch & Bros, Milroy. whole black eloth Suits for $15. Milroy, are now selling their large and select stock of Lapnigs’ Furs, Bal MORAL SKIRTS, SHAWLS, plain black and trimmed, at greatly reduced pri- ces. 21 oct3m Dressmaking AND STITCHING, | BY BELLE HUMMEL, | Living at Mrs, Samuel Harpster's. | oct21tf | i oredr — { $1000 REWARD! will give one thou- lowing diseases, which the Medical Facul- ty have pronounced incurable, that Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies will not cure, Dr Richau's Golden Balsam No. 1, will cure Syphilis in its primary and secondary stages, such as old im Tleerated Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and Soreness of the Sealp, eradicating disease Richau's Golden Balsam No. 2, will cure the third stages of syphilitic and mercurial rheuma- tism, and I defy those who suffer from such disenses to obtain a radical cure wihtout the aid of this medicine, which does not wrevent the patients from eating and drink- ing what they like. Price of either No 1 or 2: $3 per bottle or two bottles, SW. Dr. Richau's Golden Antidote, a safe and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel and all Urinary Derangéments, accom, a-| nied with full directions. Warranted to cure. Price, 33 per bottle. Dr. Richau':z Golden Elixir 4" Amour, a! f sndieal cure for General Debility in old or} young, aparting energy to those who have! Price, 35 per bot- tle, or twa bottles 3, On receipt of price, by mail or Express, be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corre- spondents. None genuine without the name of Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies, — Puiladelphia Market, Wheat firm ; Indiana red,1 35al 40; amber, 1 42a1 45; white 1 45al 55, Rye 93¢. Corn 75a80. Oats steady at 50a52c. Lard 161ec. NEW YORK MARKET Wheat—No 2 spring at 1 15al 22, amber 1 36a1 42, white Michigan 1 48 al HO. Rye quiet and unchanged. Barley dull. Corn 791a80}e. Oats at d4adle, western H6ad6e, Chicago Market. Wheat firm—No. 2 spring at 1 041 Corn—No 2 wixed advanced le. Oats at 341e for No 2. Rve No 2 steady and dual! at 681c. Barley firm at Ste for No 2. Lard 15dc. Hogs active at T 25a7 70. MILROY MARKETS, Corrected by Reed & Thompson. White wheat 1 25 Old red 1 20... red O00 to 1 15 Ry Qo tl Old oats 1]7...... Now onts Barley 85 Timothyseed 4,00... Salt 2 H0 per SRI caatinss sassan sirsrsasanansatnsrs 3a Bacon Q6e Ham 23... Butter 30... Eggs 20 new ILLLEFONTE MARKETS. White Wheat $1.25, Red } 20. “Rye Barley 0 | Qloverseed O00 Potatoes 0.75 Lard per pound 18....... Pork per pound 00 Butter 30......Kggs 20, Plasterper ton 153 Tallow 124...... Bacon 18...... Hams Life is the Gift of God When we are sick this life is obscured, under & cloud, oppressed with humors perience has taught us certain means, W hich never fail for their removal, Thechild res ceives with his life the seeds of his death. It may take one, or one hundred years, be- | fore the seeds bear their sad fruit, but just! us sure as the seeds of death ripen, life cea-| ses. Purging is the grand safeguard, be-| enuse then what fosters the seeds of death are taken away, expelled from the body. Govern Youselves by Experience. My child, nged five years, hd searlot! fover and for five days had constant fever, By order of the doctor T gave hersyrup of rhubarb; she took nearly a pint, but her bowels continued closed. On the fifth duy the doeter said her bowels must be opened | I proposed Brand- | . or she would be lost, reth’s Pills: to this he would not consent saying she was too weak, 1 consulted with my husband, nd we co' cluded to give ber three pills. In about four hours they ope- rate 1, filling half full a common chamber. 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Lwhite, ray, and horse Blankets, Striped Carriage Blankets. for sale ata reasonable figure. CARPETS, rior, bright fust colors, WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex- change for Goods. Goods, of every vario- ty, alwayson hand at his residence. John C. Kemp, Centre Hill, Pa. Agent for Thompson & Sons apr22tf ( 3 ENTS THIS WAY! ITS! SUITS PRICES, LOW At The Old Stand The F.irgest Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods, at Cefitre Hall, | DRESs GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES HTARDWARE, QUEENSWARLK Joots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, | ALSO. A CHEAP LIXE OF {IFLLANNELS, MUS...XS, CALICOES, AND [SHA WLS, | ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, who may desire to be rigged out, well Fitting, Substantially! & Fashionably | made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terial they choose, I would say that I am still in the field, and prepared to accommo- date. I have a large and excellent assort-| ment of i Furnishing Goods, | ALSO, | Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings from which garments will be made to or- der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. All 1 ask is to eall and examine my fine stock. Having just bought my goods du- ring the last panie, T defy competition as to prices, durability, and fashion, this side of Philadelphia | Remember the Place | W. W. McCLELLAN,! No. 4 Brokerhoff's Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, eallurs, umbrellas, caing, hats, caps, in short, everything to completely rig out a gentleman, ean be had and made up lin the Intest style, I um also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, which should be seen hy ull desiring a machine des, 68y ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL, Millhcim, Pa. (form rly Wm. Hos-| nlzo a lurge stock of MACKEREL and HERRING, the best and cheapest in the market. Wolfs Old Stand. WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR CARE TO MAXRE IFT AN OBJECT F.°R New Ca tomers, AS WELL AS INVITE OUR (LD FRIENDS, TOGIVE US A € £38, ap2i os, y. WM. WOLF. TEW HARDWARE STORE! N J. & J. HA RRM. NO.5, BROCKERHOFF ROW, A new and complete Hard wise Store has been opened by the undersigned is Brock- erhofl’s new building—where they Wye pre- pared to sellall Kinds of Building and Ions, furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clotlies Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hanc Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Jee Crean Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful, assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of al! sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold Board: and CultiVator Teeth, Tile Cutlery, Shov- els, Spades and Forks, Locks, "Hinges Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bel lows, Screw Plates, ‘Blacksmiths Tools 3 A. Manhood : How Lost, HowR sored. Just published, a new edition Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the La ical cure (without melipine) of SPERMA= TORRHDEA, or Semihhl Weakness, Invol- untary Seminal Losses, Imporexey, Men« tal and Physical Incapatity, Impediment to Marriage, ete. ; also, Conse spTioN; EriLErsy, and Firs, ihduced by self-ifi- dulgenee or sexual extratagance, : #o- Price, in u sealed envelope, only 6 Cents, The eelebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty vears’ successful practice, that the alarm- ing consequence of selfbnbuse may be rad- ienlly eured without the dangerous use © internal medicine or the application of tl & knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, cortuin, snd effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no watter what his condition may be, may cure himself chenp= by, privately, and radically. 2% This Lecture should be in the handf of every youth and every man in the land; Sent, under seal, in a plain enve ope, t¢ any nddress, postpaid un receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also,” Dr. Culverwell's Guide,” price 25 cents, Address the PuWisfevs. od CHA® J. €. KLINE & Cay 127 Bawery; Néw York, Poust-office Box 4,58, Lo sep ly Grover & Baker's HIGITEST PREMIUM “Marringé SEWING MACHINES. The following are selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for thé preference for the Grovir & Baker Machines over all others, #95 like the Grover & Baker War elite} in Wire feet Linea: beesuse, if 1 had any other, I shonld ail want ¥ Baker: and, huaviig a Grover & og ans¥ers the sim purpose of &ll the rést It duds a greater varidty of work and’ it is endier to learn than any other.” —Mrs. J C. €roty (Jenny June.) # 3% 1 have Had several years’ experi- erice with a Grover & Baker Machine whie® hus given me great satisfaction. think the Grover & Buker Machii.e is more ea-ily mannged, and Jess liuble to get out of order. 1 prefer the Grover & Baker, decidedly.” — (Mrs. Dr... Watts, New York.) $55 70 have Bud one in my ‘amil§ for some two Pears; dud frofm hat | kiow of its workings, and from the téstihony of Aan of my friends who dse thé same, can hardly see How anytiing could be more complete on give bétter satisfaction.” — Mrs. [Gendral Grant.) “5r"y believe it to bethe best, all thin cotisidered, of any that 1 have known. it is very simple and easily learned ; the sew- ing from the ordinary spools is a great ad- vantage ; the stitch is entirely reliable; it does ornmmental work beautifully ; it is not lable to get’ out of order,” — Mrs. A. M. Spooses, 36° Bound’ Street, Brooklyn. The Grover mid: Baker Sewing Muehine Compmy manufuctare both the Rlastie Stith und Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a ehicice of the best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in al the large ¢ities; and through sgencies ia’ nearly all towns throdghout the ecingry, Price Lists and samples of sewisg in Beth stitches furnished of application to Grove & Baker 8S. M. Co, Philadelphin, of to ¥ P. Greene PhillipsBoarg, Forsale at 8. H. Villinms & €0's Furnitdare Store Bell Cassimere fuits, $12. ID. B. Richards, sole proprietor, blown in OR gpg . : TGlass of bottles, Address, Dr. D. B. Rich- ¥ me, Dlagk aud fancy Cisse ards, No. 228 Varick st., New York, ocly nis, od. i a wo Working pants, $2. | A CARD.—A Clergyman, while resi- Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils As dutt., 1’. Davass?iaan, them, and you will never be without them. | Ink Lirk OF te man's). This well known Hotel has Col. Philo P. Bush, of the ‘“‘Jero Park | Who from love ui yeild adventure ad heen refitted by its new proprietor. The : a . : [thirst for a knowledge of the Indians their reling o , itv + invite ive! Tarai : Race Course.” Fordham. N. M. would not| Canton Sports Lotition, Wars, Gre reveling couliuuity are se Bn Bove \ Wrislics Jeceived and for sale at a l ' ’ to . R a call, : ! » = HOR 1y. J'& 3 use them until he was told of what they! Bugalo Hunts, &e’ Xe, left a home of}olass, and his bar always supplied with Jano I 1y. I & J. HA RRIS. © — ess oma rm ——— —— Fall overcoats from $6 to $20, ding in South America 88 a missionary, discovered a save and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early De- cay. Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Orzans, and the whole train of disorders brough on by baneful and vicious habits. | Great numbers have been cured by this) ‘noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to) benefit the atfifeted und unfortanate, 1 will] |<end the recipe for preparing and using this medieingé, in asealedietivelope, to any | me whe needs it, Free of Charge. Address) JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bible, House New York City. Bleached and uubleaened muslin very cheap by the web—Go and see] their immense stock. VALUARLK CONTRIBUTION, The following letter requires no explana- tion :— “Boston, September 7, 1870. “To the Secretaries of the A. B. C. F. M. “Dear Sirs,— We respectfully ask your acceptance of twenty of our best Cabinet Organs, (with Resonant | Folie pRions u=@s, “Feo tril ohation in sympathy with gans, “The instruments will be delivered as you may order them, carefully psexed for transportation to distant countries. Yery respectfully “Your Ob't servants, Mason & Hamlin Organ Co.” This is a very timely present. Themon- ev value of the donation amounts to be- tween $4.000 and $5,000—and becomes of greater significance when coupled with the fact, that Messrs. Mason & Hamlin have benunabletoanswerthecnshordersfortheir instruments for several years past. Much as musie adds to worship at home, it is of interest to religious services. The instru- ments thus generously given, will beplaced in seminaries and training schools, at the principal stations not dlready supplied. They will do much not oniy to encourage the hearts and to inecrexse (ue influence of viceofsong’’ immany land: and languages— Missionary Herald, Oct. Monster Democratic Mass Meeting -in London. London, October 20.—Despite the efforts of the government to discourage such’ demonstrations, twenty thousand people marched to the Palace yard last night and. organized an immense meeting to express sympathy with Re- publican France, The speakers violently denounced King William and an allusion to the apathy of John Bright was received with cries of shame. The Gladstone Government was bitterly reproached for its policy of abstention, a defensive alliance with France advecated and a resolution adopted calling on Parlia- ment to ‘abolish pensions to German Princes, including the Crown Prince of Prussia and Prince Louis of Hesse. It was declared that the sooner all Kings and Queens were dethroned the better. The feelings manifested in all quarters of the city during the night, was revolutionary and threatening. The Government had two regiments of Infantry wnder arms all night in their barracks, and extra police pre- cautions were takes to repress any dis- order, but no eall was made for the interference of either the great concourse of people, with whom the police:did not interfere. Season Of 1870-71. Important Improvements. | Patented June 21st, and Angust 23, 1870. | REDUCTION OF PRICES. | The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., have] | ! { i provements in their Cabinet Organs, for! which Patents wer» granted them in June and August last. These are not merely meretricious attachments, but enhance the | substantial excellence of the nstruments. | | They are also enabled by increased | facilities for manufacture, to make, from this date, a further reduction of prices on: several lending styles, Having completed and added to their former facilities a larg new manufactory, | they hope hereafter to supply all orders] promptly. The Cabinet Organs made by this Com- pany are of such universal reputation, not only throughout America, but also in Eu- | rope, that few will need assurance of their superiority. They now offer FOURJOCTAVE CA BI-| equal according to their capacity to any-| (thing they make, for $50 cach DOUBLE REED, $65. FIVEOCTAVE| DOUBLE REED ORGANS, FIVE] STOPS with Knee swell and Tremulant, | in elegant case, with several of the Mason ‘& Hamlin improvements, $125 The same | Extra, with new Vox Humana, Automatic Swel, &e., S163. FIVE OCTAVES, THREE SETS REEDS, SEVEN STOPS| | with EUPHONE; a splendid instrument, | | Q OR | i | A nw il u trated catalogue with full in. | formation, and reduced prices, is now rea- dy, and will be sent free, with a testimonial circular, prékenting a great mass of evi- dence as to the superiority of these instru- ments, to any one sending his address to] the MASON & HAMLIN OXGAN CO. | 154 Tremont Street, Boston, or 596 B:oad way, New York. oct. 2d 4t | {OURT PROCLAMATION.-- Where- as the Hon. Charles A. Mayer, Presi- dent of the court of common Pleas, in the 25th Judicial District, consisting of the counties of Centre Clinton and Clearfield, and the Honorable John Hostermman and the Honorable William Allison, Associate Judges in Centre county, having issued their precépt bearing date the 22nd day of July A.D. 1870, tome directed for hold- ing a eourt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions! of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county: of Centre, and to commence on the 4th Mondaysof November next:-being the 28 day of Novem! er’ 70, and to continue two weeks, Notiee is therefore hereby given to the Corower Justice of the Peace Aldermen and Constables of the said county of "Centre, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o’clocl: in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembran- ces, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them a~ shall be just. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte. the 20th day of July, inthe year of our Lord, 1870, and in the ninety-third year of the Independence of the United Suutes D. W. WOORING, Sherig. were composed, since which time he isnev- er witheut them He has over twenty run-| ning horses in his charge, and for the Fst | vears has nsed no other medicine for them. | Sold by Druggists and Storekecpers| throughout the United States. Price, 25! cents per Box. Depot 10 Park Place New| York. | Madness! Paralysis! Death! | i i to be shaken up before the disgusting com-| ponid can be applied, The ‘Journal of] Chemisrty’’ says there are thirty of them! in the market. There is but one dye in| Cristadore’s Excelsior Hair Dye, | which has been earefully ansyzed by Pro-| fessos Chilton, and declared by him to con-| tain no lead or any other hurtful ingrec ient. See his manuscript certificate, at Christa- | CHRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESER. | TATIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm | on the Hair after Dyeing. Trp it. VALUABLE HOTEL and STORE stand for sale.—The undersigned will otter for sale a valuable Hotel and store] n stand situated in Tylersvilie, Clinton County. The buii- ding consists of a good frame construction with a storaroom | » 25x45 with a good ware room, and an arched celler beneath the building. The other part consists of two rooms, a rood stable suficient to stable 30 head of wrses, a good wagon shed also on the same. For terms address M. D. ROCKEY, S. E. SPANGLER Executors, a angd. tf - BEST STORY PA- PER IN THE UNI- VERSE. A$5 Prize o every subscriber. end Stamp for Prize J R ELLIOTT, oct2] 4w NTEDFOR Circular ana specimen, Publisher, Boston, Mass. “ALIVE AGE , omen o New York Cr Socia lLife in the Great City, Wonderful developments among the aristocracy. Nie] Women exposed, &o.. &e. Price $3.25, The best Book to sell published. The best terms to Agents ever given. Address, NY Book Co, 145 Nneean St. NY. _oct2] dw a] + i "JOAR|4 ©3] u3dJy UUM le NY) VAL XOVId ASANIHD Hdd V son, 10 BMG 0p popunTID oct2] 4w VOID QUACKS.—A vietim of early indiscretion, causing nervous debili- ty, premature decay, &e., having tried in vain eve:y advertised remedy, has a sim- ple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufferers, Address J. H. Washitella, heeame un (reat Warrier, Hun- ter and Chief of 100 Lodges, was appoin- ted Lieutenant in the U.S, Regular Army. for. meritorious service with his against hostile Indians. A book of the most thrilling interest, a reality well au- thenticated. Truth :tranger than fiction, Superbly illustrated 70 eagrarvings, with portrait of the author, in full frontier costume. Pricelow. Should outsell any book extant. Send atonce for illustrated ‘ublisher, acti. Ht rans FOUND! An unfailing remedy for all Bronchial Difficulties, Sore Throat and Colds, Dr. Weelis’ Carbolic Tabiets arrest Jdeeay, acting directly on the Mucous Membrane they should be promptly and freely taken in all expesure or violent change of weather, ns they will keep u all tendeney to cold and Lung difficulties. FOR WORMS IN CHILDREN Wells’ Carbolie Tablets are a never failing remedy, TRY THEM. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. oct. 7.4w i will change any The Magic Comb colored hairor beard to a pernanent black or brown. It Contains no poison, Ay one can use it, Ona sent by mail for $1. Address MAG- IC COMB CO. Springfield, Mass. augld.3in FORTUNES Offere dio livemen. Rare Chance. Send sept). dm GENTS WANTED ($225 A MONTH) MACHINE CO., MASS, ST. IL WIS, MO. : 23sep.Sm WANTED—AGENTS, ($20 PER day) to sell the celebrated HOME SHUT- Hans the un- makes the “lock stitea’’ (alike on BOSTON, or der-feed, both sides,) and is fully licensed. and cheepest family Sewing Machine in the market. Address, JouxsonN, CLARK & co., Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chi- ago, Ill, or St. Louis, Mo, sep. dm . An UNFAILING REMEDY for Neu ralgin Facialis often effecting a perfec cure in a single gay: or. use for a faw days affords the most astonish- complete and permanentcure, physicians, the country, restoring the failing strength. tage. One package Six Packages, ......5.00 i. 97 It is sold by all dealers in drugs anc medicines and by TURNER & CO., Sole ‘ie MASS. A Drovers will find accom- marl2 6otf - 3 EMOV AL. THEODORE DESCHNER, GUN SMITH, Bush's Areade next door to Zunmerman, Bros & Co., at Bel efonte, where he is just opening out a complete stock o REVOLVERS. GUNS. ir AMMUNITION. FISHING Base Balls, Bats, Keys, ing Articles. warranted, yori and general Hy any Guns made and repaired GOOD Great Attraction and Great Bargains! popular demand for Lower Prices, re- spectfully calls the attention of the public to his stock of SADDLERY, ‘now offered at the old stand, peciall for the people and the times, the lar- gest and most varied and eomplete assort- ment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of every descripffon and quality ; Whips, and in fact everything complete to s first- class establishment, he now offers at prices which will suit the times, | A better variety, a betfer quality or finer style of Saddlery has never before been of- gered to the public. Call and examine our tock and be satisfied before purchasings celfewhere. | Determined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a continuance of'the same. DINGES, JACOB apl0'68 1y. : Centre Hall. COUR FATHERS HOUSE: or, THE UNWRITTEN WORD. By Daxter. Mawcu, D. D., author of the popular “Night Scenes.” This master in [thought and [riches and beauties in the Great House, | | with its Blooming flowers, Singing virds, | Waving palins, Rolling clouds, Beautiful bow, Sacred mountains, Delightfal sivers, | { Mighty oceans Thandering voices, Bluz- 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.” LC Chaste.” “Easy and geaeeful in style.’ | Correct, pure and everyting in its tenden- cy.” “Beautiful and good.” “A ouse- ‘hold treasure.” Commendations like the above from College Pres‘dents and Pro- fessors. ministersof all denominations, and | the religions and'seeular pre s all over the country. Its freshness, purity of .anguage, with clear open type, fine steel engravings, | substantial binding, and low price, make it | the bool for the masses. Agents are selling | from 50 to 150 week. | We want Clergymen, S¢hocl Teachers | ‘smart young men and ladies to introduce the work for us in every tow aship, and we ‘will pay liberally. No intelligent man or ‘woman need be without a paying business | Send for circular, full discription, and terms. Address ZIEGLER & McCUR, DY, 16 8S. Sixth Street, Phila, Pa. 134 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 6b Monvos Street, Chicago, 14, 503 N. Sixth St. St | or, 102 Muir St., Springfic/d ! | { | { 4 i | { InN, 2sep.dm |oavh an | The undersigned offers for sale at his'res-| Centre Mills, Pa, the celebrated | Oats. This oats yields larger! Norway : i Sold in any | than any other Oats known. ymail attended to. WM. K. FORSTER, sep. dn Centre Mills. Will par | ¥ 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. G.od commor. paper at 5 cents per Bo, $ Persons intending papering will do well te ’ . + » 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. MeMANIGAL'S HARDWARE STORE, ap8tf MILROY, PA Samples of thie above Paper can be seen at A; A. Kerlin's store, near Centre Hill, and order. taken at same pri «© a2 at my own store. ; EL ER & JARRETT A dealers in MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, also all the STANDARD PATENT MEDICINE DRUGS, s A very large ase, gsortment of Toi- LET ARTICLES, Faxcy Goods Nous, Le, sy The fir est gual- ity of KR sz26n Steen, Povgwd K N1V ES, SCISSORS andr Razors, Wad Pareray Gtr VARERT ¥, PRESCRIPTIONS, comgudinded by eom= potent deme mists nt wl srs, day or mig lat. Night customers piv Epigeht hell, ZELLER & JARRETT. : Bishops, Bellefonte Pa. junif fy . Jo" SAE One of the fvest residences in « Centre Hall, is offered at pri- i vate sale. Buildings all new, comprising a new two story FANS ra me house, allinecessary oui- buildings, most conwenient stable and run- nine water. The location is one ofthe most desirablé in the place. Inquire at the Rg- | PORTER Office. Biz 7 16zepdt DOTY'S WASHING-MACHINE, S WASHING-MACHINE, LATELY MUCH IMPROVED —ANXD THE NEW Universal Clothes Wringer Improved with Roweri’s Patext Dovs- LE Cog-wneers, and the PATeEXT Stor, are pow unquestionably far superior to any aphpratus for washing clothes ever invented, and will save their cost twice. a year, by savin Jnbor and clothes, The Editor oYts paper, who purchased a Washer and Wrirér thus testifies as to their value: i Dory's Wasner. — Washing isthe est work woman has to attend to. have been the inventions to take frosy washing-day its dread by enabling oy’ wives and daughters to perform that work with greater ease than accompanids the old mode of washing by band. As yet, few of these inventions ‘hive proven’ sue- cess; against some mnchines it is objected that they will net wash clean, against others that they fine the clothes, and against others that {0 oherate them is mere tiresome than the old diode. A washer than, against which non of these’ objeétio hold geod will be acknowledged ures ol send hy all womankind, and must be class< ed nmong the most useful inventions. This want is now sati=fied by Doty’s We Rey, one of which te have in coy’ family, and which we have ghién? « fir trin, The Doty occupies very Rifle space, is easily moved front onv place to another, it washes clean, does not tear off buttons or other- wise damage the goods washed, it does its work quick, @ with such remarkable exse, that a girl of ten years can wark it. — Centre Hall Reporter, Dic. 17th 1869. Prices --A Fair Offer. If the Merchants in' you¥ place will wot furnish, or send for the Machines, send us the retal price, Washer $14, Extra Wringer’ $9, and we will forward either or both machines, free of freight, to’ places no one is selling; and so sure ure we they will be liked, that we agree to’ fofund the money if any one wishes fo retd#r the machines free of treight, after # month's trial, according todirections. \ No husband; father or brother shoufd perm the & wgory of washing with the rand; if y-two days inthe year, when it ¢anr he’ done better more expeditiously, = (IY less labor, and nb’injury to’ the gar- hts, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a Urifveweal Wringer. Soli] by dealers generally, to whom libe- ral discounts are mage. - R. C- BROW NENG, Gen. Agent, Sept. 30.3m__ 32 Corthwatle 8t., New York, Large Stock of Ladies Furs, Hotes’ Blankets, and Buffalo Robes af BURNSIDE & THOMAS WIETE FISH, Herring, Mackerdl, &¢., & apli’Gs. Br NSIDE & THOMAS] © MPS OF EVERY VARIETY and’ ind a apo’. 68 IRWEN & WILSON'S. PICES of all varieties, ground to order and warranted to be strietly pure. It is the anly placeyou cin find unadultera- ted spices. Try tim for your own satisfac- tion. You'ean only find them at : BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. Gr INDLE SKEINS fac wii, all 3° zes, at the sign of the” Anvil.- apl0' 68. Irwin & Widso¥.- - YCKET CUTLERY— : 1 Po me a apld’os I
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