- $06( A WEEK paid agents. mail or fe- male, in & new manufacturin business at home. No capital required. Address Novelty Co., Saco, Me. novd.dw ALL REYCRT=ER. ER 11th, 1870] i eto SR SA. . ee CENTRE H FRIDAY NOVEMB rai Pravizu Locomorive.—The boys Pniladelphia Market. down along Penns creek—some of| Wheat dull at $1 26al 28 for new whom have never seen a railrond— No 1 spring; 81 32al 37 for winter since the engineers have run along red and amber western. there are in high glee ahout the rai Corn at 89a91ec. road, and little and big keep imitating) Rye quiet. the locomotive, and “toot, toot” away| Barley 1 10. all day, no doubt imagining them«| Quats at 56a58e. selves little locomotive engines. We| Cattle at 8}a9¢c for extra Pennsyl- SHEAT MEDICAL DISUUVERY . WALKER'S C VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds of Thousands Dear testimony 40 thelr Wonder WHAT ARE THEY? TREES, edness SR - LOCAL ITEMS. i ~=s PLANTS, Nurseries Established 1839, BULBS, and Business honorable. No competition libe- VI NES, ral pay given. 8. W,. KENNEDY, 8 8. 4th St., Phila. novd. 4t YN ANTED {AGENTS everywhere to canvass for John 8. ©. Abbott's forthcoming book, “Prussia and the Fran. Catalogues Free, ule LOCAL NEWS. —Ouir friends will oblige us by sending in any items of local inter- est, including deaths, marriages, Le, as such are eagarly read by your friends in SEEDS. oy tor the west, many of whom get the Reporter. We would estéew it a favor if our kind pa- trons would occasionally mail a copy of the Reporter to relatives and acquaintan- ces who formerly lived in Centre county and removed to other pats, which would are glad there is now a sure prospect of hearing the real “toot” of the loco: motive, which will soon take the place ‘of these imitative two-legged ones. Let the boys feel glad, and we hope vania and western steers, 7a8¢ for fair to good, and 43a6} per pound gross for common. NEW YORK MARKET co-Prussinn War," wide-nwnke canvasser., Address BB. RUSSEL, Boston, Mass, nov4. dt FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. Testimony is abundant that the heavy, Nurseries in Geneva Is unequalled for trees, for trangplanting to various soils and strong deep clay-loam of the 3000 acres of producing long-lived, healthy, vigorous climates. CED CATALOGUES am otis od Wheat, new spring 1 26al 28, winter red amber 1 30al 395. Rye 9095. Oats at H7ud8¢, Corn dull at 90e¢, Eggs at 33ad4c. Lard 14ic. Chicago Market. Wheat, No 2 at 951a96e¢. Corn, No 2 at H7c. Oats quiet at 381a384c. Rye active at 68¢ for No 2. ia a . J ' run induce many to become subscribers. We will send a handsome Prospectus of DESCRIPTIVE PRI our New Ilustrated Family Bible to any Book Agent, free of charge, Address, Nacional Publishing Co, Phila, Pa, novd dt A ———— $10 MADE FROM 50 Cents! ISomething urgently needed by everybody. | Call and examine, or snmples sent (postage | Quid) 0 cts that retail easily for $10. R, L. WoragorrT, 181 Chatham Sq, N. Y. nov. dt 100,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR ’ HOW WOMAN CAN | will be ready MAKE MONEY Of Fruit and Ornamental Trees And other best Books in the market. ALWAYS iii ‘there are few of them will grow up to BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu hear it said that their fathers did not Notes, Executions, and Judgraent and 4 in securing this important enter Fraime pe * prize for Pennsvalley, Whistle away, (boys, until your lips grow stiff, and IMPORTANT TO Business MEN. “toot” until your throats get hoarse, The circulation of thé REPORTER, OD in imitation of the “keers,” we almost this sid» of the county, is now greater|fee] like joining in with you in the thau that of any two papers in the|frglia for the cars are coming—only county, hence business men who wish «look out for the locomotive when the to reach the Pennsvalley trade, will ibell rings.” “Toot” ou boys, and we advance thei bani imterdsts, by adver: | will ask for you the blessings given by #$ B® ® Planting, ready Sept. 1st; of (Gladiolus, Planting, with complete lists of NDS OF AND TREE SEEDS, about January 1st, and Nursery Stock Generally, READY, Of Hardy Flowering Bulbs, for Fall Dahlias and other Bulbs, for Spring ALL KI FLOWER, VEGETABLE, - FOR FIMALE COMPLAINTS, vhother In young or old, married cralnple, st tlie dawn of woranhood or 11 the turn of life, ————— a — —.oo— of o————— ————— a. ————— am—_— PUY “2047 819 JO HOMTILINERY Tn 1 erased wre Prior to ror “e08s0d VJUOL OU [[GM KEAN TAR SPINID van Sang, Sugaciies ut ‘susaQ 8 these Tonle Bitters Lave 10 quel. $7 send for a circular, g tising iu the REPORTER. Our subscrip- tion list is open-to the inspection of all who wish to advertise, | ar—— For Lavigs....Hirsch & Bro, at Milroy, are now selling their large and seloct stock of Lapirs' Furs, Bar. MORAL SKIRTS, SHAWLS, plain black | and trimmed, at greatly reduced pri-| CUS, 2loct3m | © Om TAKEN To Jain. —Constable George Royer, of Miles twp, on Wednesday | gonburg, to prison, for threatening his) wife's life. | ms ly Meme IR. R. Taroveu Tae Loop, and principal depot at Strohm’s store, where| the first train has arrived with a splen | did lot of full and winter goods, just] 1 urchased in the eastern markets, by| that prince of clerks Mr. Woods. | Strohm’s store is now all bustle and excitément—evervhody is there to see and buy of Strohm’s new. and cheap goods. Ladies and gentlemen, call] soon, if vou wish to get the latest and Lest styles. Everything in the line of Dress goods, Dry goods, Groceries, Notions, Hard anre, Queensware, &e. &e. Better bargains offered than ever before, and a finer lot of goods. 1t* hy lily agpliad maida Goxk Sovtn.--On last Tuesday Rew. J. K. Miller. Geo. Hoffer, Dr. P. Smith, Hiram Durst, and William: Stump, of this place, started for Vir yr nia, to wvest in lands should good! | { * ; i lances for investment present them selves, SIAC o gl Axoraer Houvse.—Mr. Miller, the, tanner, this week commenced work | upon a cellar for a pew dwelling house,’ which he intends erecting this fall yet on his lot above the tanyard. Quite] a number of other new houses are ny contemplation, and our town promises| to keep growing faster than ever. Siar ll tl Frrs.—If our young or old gentle men wish fits that will suit, or suits) that will fit, let them leave their meas-| ures with Mr. McClellan, merchant tailor, under the Brockerhoff ou:e, Bellefonte, aud they will be trimmed] out to a charm from head to foot. ee yl ® i Sor.n.—The farm belongivg to the, estate of Mai. Jno. Neff, 2 miles west of| - . { this place, was sold to J. B. Bituer, on| i i : & mm spt. MP wort Lance Porators.—Mr. Wm. Ray | Whittier to thé barefoot boy : Blessings on thee, little man, Barefoot boy, with face of tan, With thy merry whi-tled tun», And thy turned up pantaloons, There are still some men who have Sven our railroad the cold shoulder, we know their sons, when grown to be MeRinney & Martin, 1608 Chesnut Street, *hila. Barley 80c. Hogs active, 6 5046 90, Cattle dull, 8 25a6 00, MILROY MARKETS. Corrected by Reed & Thompson, White wheat 1 25......01d red 1 20... new red 000 to 1 156 Rye TOuiiiins Corn 60 Old oats 37...... New oats 30 Burley 85 Cloverseed 5,50 Timothyseed 4,00. 4... Farmer's Helper Shows how to double the profits 0" the FARM, and how farmers and their sons cun each make $100 PER MONTH In Winter, 10.000 Copies will be nailed men, would then be the prouder of their sires, could they say that “father helps ed to make our railroad.” Now what] father can be willing to live out his day’s here without feeling like afford. | ing his own offspring that satisfac-| tion ? se ———— pg —— Burns, Goodhart & Houtz, at the) iron front, Lewistown, are now, (and! always) ready to receive the Pennse valley trade, and sell goods at prices, which cannot be underbid. They al-| ways keep up their stock, and a glance] at their goods tells you that they study | deal with them do not fail to return again as they never let a customer off, without making him feel that he has, more goods for his money, than he would have received elsewhere, and wares in which there is no deception. We cannot stop without mentioning they keep their store, and the strict attention they pay to business, Two! of the firm, Messrs. Goodhar* & Houtz, | are natives of this valley, and are known as young men of the most ex~| emplary character, and our people, in going, to Lewistown, should feel a pride’ in going to see them ; should you wish to buy auything in the line of dress] roods, groceries, &e., &e., you will find their prices reasonable. They arc always glad to sce Centre county folks sive them a call. ee eee Meee } We direct the attention of our read-! ers to Fronks’ advertisementin to day's Reporter. These men have built a| new store, and opened up in their new, evening of last week. Their store room is now the pride of Lewistown,| and the finest affair of the kind outside! of Philadelphia. Cail in at Fronk’s behold it—and when you do make it, you even get paid for your trouble =h&uld you buy of them, as they sell] 0 low that on a small purchase of a few dollars, you save more than al whole day's wages, and then too, you find our gentlemanly young friend, and native of Potter twp., Mr. the average yield of which was Lushels to the acre. He brings a Chili v.eighing 2 pounds. a Rev. George H, Clinton, pastor first M. E. Church South, St Louis, Mo, says of “Our. Father's House.” 1 wost heartily endorse and commend it. In this work the well carved reputation of the distinguished author is not only fully sustained, but will be greatly in creased. See adv. . nner lp ae pn. 1ex of Mormonism and Poligamy—>500 pages, and 100 fine illustrations. We have just finished sa. perusal of this Leok, and find it one of the most inter- esting and entertaining volumes pub- lished. Mormon life, and the erimes and enor- history commences from the earliest period of the inception of Mormonism down to the present year, and relates the doings, practices, and preachings of the Mormon people. Messrs. Heck this interesting work, who will canvass for subscribers for the ame. Take a copy, if you wish a beok full of imter- est. WEED we We Th R. R. Items.— The Snowshoe rail ENN. gi qui Book-keepers and chickens have to scratch for a living, Politicians are not seamstresses: ‘but some of them do a great deal of! | button holing. | sm re smn A lle. 4 pete | MARRIAGES. { On the 3th inst, at the Centre Hall | Lutheran parsonage by Rev. J. Keller | Miller, Mr. J. C. Rice, of Juniatta county, | ‘to Miss A. M. More, of Centre Co. Pa. i sss. sont AN A esmm—————— | DEATHS. l- On the 1st inst. of gearlet fever, Gertie | Cummings, youngest daughter of R. D. [Cummings, Esq., of the Eagle Hotel, { North 3d St., Philadelphia. | On 9th, at Centre Hall, Alice, infant! daughter of Mr. Amos Kock, aged 6 months, ETERNAL VIGILANCE | guard against poisonons hair dyes, 1 Nand cu nv I 3 - Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye Is the only ono that has stood the test of chemical analy isis, At the store of the proprietor. 6 astor House, Now | York, may bo secn the certificato of that able analytical | chemist, -— { i Professor Chilton. testifying that it contains no harmful ingredient. On, the othor hand, in the “Journal of Chemistry” may be! {found the statoment that there are upwards of thirty poisonous hair dyos before the public, s#fe and sure ane. | CHRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, as a ! SEetng acts like a charm on the hair after bycing- Try it. "Choose the on'y | free to Farmers, Send name and address to ZEIGLER & McCURDY, Philadelphia, Pa. novd. 4w Salt 2 50 per snek,. cin sen anna anes Bacon Otic Ham 22...... Butter 30... Kggs 2 BELLEFONTE MARKETS, hite Wheat 81,25, Red 1 20. "Rye )......Corn OB), .....mts. 85 Barley 0, TD uurees Cloverseed 5,00 Potatoes 0,70 Lard per pound 18... Pork per pound 00 NP VISPE 7 spl) = F LIGHT OF THZWORLD, Containing Fleetwood's “Life of Christ,” and “Lives of the Apostles, Evangelists and | Martyrs," Daddyiqges “Evidences of A pa » TA on | Christainity,”” “History of the Jows,"” by Butter ! 9D Kage Eu. sop] os S "Josephus; “History of all religious Denomi- 153 Tallow 12}... Bucon 1R...... ha nations,” with treatise and tables retating mre meme | ty gvents connected with Bible History, [containing many fine engravings, [whole forming a complete Treasury W s+ of W. FLINT, 26 S BOOKS! BOOKS! [SiviNms wid nit bold B11, FN The White Chief | Wanted for Ud Romance, new fresh, spirited. Authors BOOKSELLER! Sports, &e., &e. MILLION Edition rea- Lely, price very low; sells fust, will exceed funy book out. First chapter, sample illus- | trations and terms sent free, A. H. HU B- BA RD, Pub., 400 Chestnut St., Philadel. He sells the schoolsbooks that are| Pi na ry . Rovio used throughout the county. | AGENTS WANTED FOR He sells them cheaper than any one ‘LADIES OF THE | else. WHITE HOUSE.” He always has on hand the best as. Standard und ofliciul biographies of every Mr | mistress of the Presidents Mansion from Washington to Grant. Superbly illustra. | ted on steel, For circulars aud terns, ad. | dress, Nathional Publishing Co., New| York. novd. 4t! SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, | 1. Nuydd $1,000 TO $2,000 dny other Publishers. Agents are ma tee Agents uanlary or a large commission, | SALARY WEGUARANTEE 1TOPAY King S60 to $200 per week convassing with a choice of twonew and popular books | 00K AGEFTS of experience; or u larger commission thun is offered by | for onrnew illustented Books, Weguaran-| | i | & CO. novi the publishers. J. B. BURR Hart'ord, Conn, | TRY WELLS’ ~ Carbolic Tablets ~ Carbolic Tablets. i An anfuiling remedy for all Bronchial | Difficulties, Courhs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Diptherin, Dryness of the Throat Wind Pipe and all Catarrhal disenses, | The wondertul modern discovery of Car-| | bolic Acid, is destined to become one of [the greatest blessings to mankind in its ap-| { plication to diseases of the throat and its] ! | great curative qualities in all affections of] ® the Chest and Lungs. : i ’ . i ‘Dr. Wells’ Carbolic Tablets { besides the great remedial agent Carbolie] | Acid contain other ingredients universally | | recommended, which chemically combine, | He keeps the largest stock of Paper| producing a Tablet more highly medicinal | ~ > s land better adapted for diseases of the! Envelopes and Blank Books in LOW, | throat than any preparation ever before! and defies competition as to quality offered to the public. ‘Fs yr : and price. | FOR COUGHS A ND COLDS | Wells’ Carbolic Tablets vif He has all the daily, weekly, and’ ARK AiR DR Oh THEN, monthly publicatious for sale, at pub- novd.dt | lisher’s prices. | He ic always on the lookout for the Intest An Early Day Book to Suit Everybody. Great Fortune Teller, H0cts, Courtship {made Easy, 45cts. Correct Etiquette, 25c¢ts. Bridal Etiquette, 25cts. Jlow to win a {Sweetheart or Lover, dets, 500 Puzzles, | [90cts, 12 0 Connundrums, H0cts, Correct | | Letter Writer, 25cts, Amateur Theatri-| gend | eals, 50cts Book of Mysterious Disclosures, | |50cts. Guide to Beauty, 50cts. Comic; | Speeches, H0cts, How Gamblers Win 50cts, | | Boxing and Wrestling made KEasy, 25cts. | | True Marriage Guid and Book of Nature, | |50cts. Books sent postage paid by Pince,| i Merchants, save money by buying your books of him, Sabbath school superintendents, in your orders to Rankin if you want to save money—ull he asks is a trinl— <0 that you may Le convinced of the nail, Address W Couriney, 3 Astor Place, | New York, The Magic Comb School hoards fornished with books aps, chalk, erayon and every-| i ved 1 y' QC ; ot thie! beard to a pernarnent black or brown. thing needed in the school room, at the Contains no poison. Ay one ean use it, lowest rates. Address all orders to | One cent by mail for $1.7 Address MAG- LC COMB CO. Springfield, Mass. augl9.8in .JOYIN I. RANKIN. | FORTUNES { Offerediolive men, Rare Plumes. Sond} { Stump. Diamond K. Co., Wilmington Del. 4nov2m Bellefoute, Pa. | septo 8m a in ’ Grover & Baker's J HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. The following are selected from thous- oct2l Iw | will change any! colored hairor| It} GENTS WANTED ($226 A MONTH) | —hy the AMERICAN KNITTING {MACHINE CO.,, BOSTON, MASS, or |ST. LOUIS, MO. 23sep.3m WANTED—AGENTS, ($20 PER r. as| day) to sell the celebrated HOME SHUT- HELEN oct28,6m ATTA MC SEC SR, Another Great Earthquake in CALIFORNIA! Another large Assortment of those splen- aid Woolen Gos which are Manufactws ed at the | MILROY WoolenMills will now be offered to the publie. i Thankful for pust favors, I am again rea- {dy to supply my old customers and num- {hers of new ones. My wagon will soon ap- | pear At Your Doors, oaded with a great variety of Goods, such as Pluin and Faney Cussimeres of the Iatest Spring & Summer Styles, ver Cloth, Tricot, Doeskin, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, waterproof Plaids, DEEN & Co, Geneva, N. Y., Growers, Importers, and Denlers, Come one and all! PRICES, LOW At The Old Stand The J.argest Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. at Centre Hall, LADIES AND GENTS DRESs GOODS. an almost endless variety of Flannels, Fine, medium and Conrse. Stocking Yarns of all kinds. BLANKETS. white, gray, and horse Blankets. Striped Carriage Blankets. The most beautiful striped carriage blan- kets, made in the most superior order, and for sule ut n rensonuble figure. i CARPETS, heavy Damask, Flowered, Ingrain and Striped, Parlor and Stair Curpots, all supe- rior, bright fust colors. WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex- change for Goods, Goods, of every varie- ty, always on hand at his residence. John C. Kemp, apr2f Centre Hill, Pa. Agent for Thompson & Sons "NY ENTS THIS WAY! ITS! SUITS W. W. McCUlellan, at Bellefonte, would inform the men of Pennsvalley, and his old friends and customers, as well as all others who muy desire to be rigged out, & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terial they choose, I would say that T am still in the field, and prepared to accommo- date. I have a large and excellent assort- ment of Furnishing Goods, ALSO, | Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings | from which garments will be made to or. der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ALSO, A CHEAP LIXE OF SLi NS, MU CALICOES, ND ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, 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 XAXEIT AN OBJECT FR New Customers, a AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL. ap24' 68, y. WM. WOLF. All 1 ask is to call and examine my fine] stock, Having just bought my goods du- ring the last panie, I defy competition as to frices, 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, callars, umbrellas, «caning, hats, | eaps, in short, everything to completely rig out a gentleman, can be had sand made up| in the latest style. I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, which should be seen by! all desiring a machine de25,08y | i ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL. Millheim, Pa. (form.rly Wm. Hos- te man's). This well known Hotel has been refitted by its new - proprietor. The traveling community are invited to give him a call, His table ‘will be kept first- choice liquors. Drovers will find accom- modation for any mmmber of horses. marl2,60tf — sri np 1) EMOVAL. THEODORE DESCHNER, GUN SMITH, has removed to the store known as No. § Bush's Arcade next door to Zimmermsn, Bros & Co., at Bel efonte, where he is just opening out a complete stock of I have just received from New York 5000 Bolts of English and American Wall Paper. Over 7000 pieces on hand at reduced prices Onk papers and all styles suitable for Hulls Parlors, &e. G od common paper at 5 cents per Bolt, Persons intending papering will do well to examine my stock before buying elsewhers Orders by mail, stating size and kind of room, will Le carefully selected and for- warded and if not proven satisfactory can be returned at W. J. McMANIGAL’S HARDWARE STORE, rond company intend having their] i , | ands of testimonials of similar characte branch to intersect the Lewisburg and r expressing the reasons for the preferenec! . Hus tl Centre rai road, put under contract! SUCH AN ARTICLA IS ** DR TOBI. | for the Grover & Baker Machines ovor|der-feed, makes the “lock stitea’ (alike on fh . ri ’ p . "J : 2 AN’ Y ENETIAN LINIM ENT i all others, | both sides,) and is fully licensed. The best this fall. The length of this branch | Tt has stood before the public for 22 yosrs, and has! * *# “I like the Grover & Baker Mu-{and cheepest family Sewing Machine in from Bellefonte to the summit above never failed giving satisfaction i ingl hi in the first pl be if 1 had the market. Address, JouxsoN, CLARK Yon Sh ba . ? & satisfaction in a single instance. Chine, in the lirst place, because, 1 wd (the arket. at NSO TR Centre Hall (M’Bride’s Gap route) is! Every drop of this valuable compound is mixed by rl any other, T should still want an Grover & | & co, Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chi- 3 mil if id tl . | Tobias himself, therefore, it can always be relied upon. | Baker: and, having a Grover & Baker, it| cago. T.. or St. Louis, Mo, y 23sep.3m 13 nu es, alu rom sumini 0 11S | It is warranted superior to any other for the cure of answers the same vurpose of all the rest. BEST STORY PA- PER IN THE UNI. point, 2 miles. | Chronic Rheumatism, Toothache, Headache, Sore | It does n greater variety of work and it is VERSE. AS$5 Prize ‘ ASTANDARD REMEDY.” RE VOLVERS. ‘ NS. AMMUNITION. FISHING TLESEWING MACHNE. Hus the un- Base Balls, Bats, Keys, and general Sporn ing Articles, warranted. by . Throat, Vomiting, Frosted Feet, Mumps, Croup, B ons Wr . {J : & , , Croup, Burns, | easier to learn than any other.” —Mrs, J. According to the survey Just made Cuts, Sea Sicknoss, Insect Stings, Sprains, Cholera, : by the Pennsylvania railroad compa-| colic, Spasms, Dysentery, Bruises, Colds, Coughs, 01d ny’s corps of engineers, the distance from the P. & E. R. R., opposite Lew- isburg, by Penns creck, to Spring Mills is 44: miles—the same by turn. pike is 40 miles. This would make the whole distance between the P. & E. road at Lewisburg, to Bellefonte, via Centre Hall and M’Bride’s gap, 55 miles—the distance by turnpike being 66 miles, The citizens of Millheim intend en- gaging the corps of engineers; now in the valley, to try the feasibility of a route from the forks of Penn's creek to Millheim, thence to Spring Mills. We should be. pleased if the road could take that direction, on account of the greater accommodation it would be to the citizens of Brushvalley and of the lower end." Til ili we are gelling our Clothing, Boots & Shoes, ete. “Gents in want of a nice suit of clothes, or a splendid overcoat, we guarantee you that you can save one-half of your money ° purchasing from us. - - HirscH & Bro, Milroy, jon its own merits than the ** Venetain Liniment.” i Thousands of Certificates can be seen at the Doctor's office, attesting to its rare virtues, Sold by all Druggists and Storckeepers throughout the United States. Price 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. Depot, 10 Park Places New York. Serofula Cured by Brandreth’s Pills Brandreth’s Pills penetrate the whole mass of blood causing the expulsion of impurities. The body feels, relieved from a single dose ; what then may bo expected from twenty? Ry continuing their use, the whole of the | blood in time, becomes purified, and the body rocon- cured. Sing Sing, March 25, 1368. My Dear Sir: My daughter Alice, thirteen years old, has been completely cured of that horrible disease, Scrofula, which for years rendered life a torment ; afte, all medicines and many physicians had been tried, and failed, I commenced giving your pills. She took them almost every day for three month, constantly improving. She has now entirely recovered. Yours truly, > DANIEL LUTHER. { HoN.B BRANDRETH. { FA die QUACKS.—A victim of early indiscretion, causing nervous debili- ty, premature decay, &c., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a sim- le means of self-cure, which he will send ree to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. H. TUTTER 78 Nassau st., New York. sep9.8t i C. Croty (Jenny June.) ### “1 have had several years’ experi- Grover & Baker Machine 0 every subscriber. it] end Stamp forPrize ence with a {which ha# given me great satisfaction. 1! Circulur and Specimen. JR ELLIOTT |think the Grover & Baker Machine is more| Publisher, Boston, Mass. ES easily manuged-and less lighle to got pus} LIVE AGENTS WANTEDFOR {of order, prefer the Grover & aker | decidedly. (Mrs. Dr. Wats, New Women of { York.] Ne York ##% “I have had one in my ‘amily for . ; Np W . some two years; and from what I know of Cr Socia ILife in the Great City. > its workings, and from the testimony of Wonderful developments among he many of my friends who use the same, I aristocracy. Marriec Women EXyqsed can hardly sce how anything could be more dep ri Frice BD The best complete or give better satisfaction,” —Mrs, | geil published. 1e best te Re y ever given. Address, N Y Book Co., 145 |General Grant.) 8 y . i # % 1 believe it to bethe best, all things | Nassau St, NY. oct2] 4w considered, of any that I have known. It] me g—— THEA-N TN 3 WN i Iv 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 ornamental work beautifully ; itis not linble to get out of order,”’—Mrs. A. M. Great Attraction and Great Bargains! HE undersigned, determind to meet th Rapala demand for Lower Prices, r~- speetfully ealls the attention of the public to his stock of SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand. Designed es- peciall forthe people and the times, the lar- gost and most varied and complete assort- went 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 price: whieh will suit the times. A better variety, a better quality or fine style of Saddlery has never before been of- sered to the public. Call and examine our tock and be satisfied before purchasing: elfewhere. Determined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal share of tana, heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicits continuance of the same. Spoones, 36 Bound Street, Brooklyn. The Grover and Baker Sewin Muchine Company manufacture both the Elastic Stitch and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a chcice of the best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in all the large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country. Price Lists and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to Grover Val dO0VId HSH NIHO HdNd V JACOB DINGES, apl0'68 ly. Centre Hall. Norway Oats. The undersigned offers for sale at his res- idence, at TE Mills, Pa,, the celebrated Norway Oats. This oats yields larger than any other Oats known. Sold in any ‘$2)8D], JID NING 0} PARUDTIDY 4MAR]4 Ba] U33JY YIM &Baker 8. M. Co., Philadelphia, orto F P. Greene Phillipsburg, For sale at S. u Willinms & Co's Furniture Store Bell-! ‘onte, Orders by WM. X FORSTER, mail attended to. ap8tf MILROY, PA Saroples of the above Paper can be seen at A. A. Kerlin's store, near Centre Hill, and order: taken at sume pri «us at my own store. WJM — st —- ————— —— —— —— Lik & JARRETT * dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, also all the STANDARD PATENT MEDICIYN E A very large as- cortment of Tor. LET ARTICLES, Faxcy Coods Soaps, &e., &e., Eff ALL The fii est quul- itv. of Razor STREL, POCKET RK xives Scissors and Razors, “WaLL Parker ix GREAT VARIETY. PRESCRIPTIONS, compounded by com- petent druggists at all hours, day ornight. Night customers pu 1 night bell. ZELLER & JARRETT, Bishop St., Bellefonte Pa. junl8 ly (entre Mills, ep. fin WHITE FISH. Herring, Mackerad, sc., a ap1768. BURNSIDE s THOMAS; # i | i i i i i i i 1 | | | | | i 3 ‘ ure doctored, : ened to please the taste, called * Tonics," Appetis. ers,” * Restorere,” &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenncss aud ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Livots snd Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulunts, They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE a perfect Renovator sad = - tism avd Gout, Dyspepeia, or Indigestion, Billous, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers Discanes of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, licsd sche, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightndss of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the ftomach, Ded taste In the Mouth, Billous Attacks, I'slpitetica of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pein iatie regions of the Eildneys, and a Londred other po aful eymptoms, are the vfaprings of Dyspepsia. Th y invigorate the Stomach sid stimuiate the tor pid liver and bowels, which renderthem of unequalled efflesey 1a cleansing the Liood of all imperitics, aid imparting now life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, £278 Libeur:, Llotches, £pots, Pig pics, | natules, Polls, Core buncics, king- Works, fecld-llead, £ore yes, Erysl; - las, Itch, fcurfs, I'iscolorzticus of the £kin, Hun.c:3 and Dis. ascs of the Lkin, of whatever name or nstor-, wre Mterally dug up and carried out of thesysiemina chor time by the use of tc Bitters. Or~ tostl: In tuck cases vl convines the most Ineredu. us of tholr curative eect. Cleaase the Vitialed Blood whenever you find 11s {:npurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erap- tions or Bores ; cleanse It when you £nd i obstructed and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it when it ls foul, sad your feelings will toll you when. Eeep tue blood pure and the hezith of the systewn will follow. PIN, TAPVEsnd other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are vTectually destroy- ed and removed. For full directions, read earcfully the circular around each bottle, printed ia four lon- guages—~English, German, Fronel and Spaalsh. J. WALKER, Froprictor. R H. McDOXALD & CO., Druggsists and Gen. Agents, Fan Francisco, Cal, end 22 and 8i Commerce Street, New York. FUT S0LD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AND DEALERS, =. - DOTY’S WASHING-MACHINE, LATELY MUCH IMPROVED—AND THE NEW Universal Clothes Wri r Improved with Rowerr's Patext Dous- LE Cog-wHEELS, and the PATENT Stop, are row unquestionably far superior to any apoaratus for washing clothes ever invented, and will save their cost twice a year, by saving lubor and clothes. The Editor of this paper, who purchased a Washer and Wringer, thus testifies us to’ their value: Dory's Wasner.— Washing ifthe 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 ense than accompanies the old mode of washing by hand. As yet, few of these inventions Fen proven suc- cess; against some muchinesit is objected that they will not wash clean, against others that they ruin the clothes, and against others that to operate them is more tiresome than the old mode. A washer than, agninst which noun of these objections hold good will be acknowledged areal god send by all womankind, rE ass- ed among the most useful inventions. » This want is now satisfied by Doty’s Wa her, , onwsof 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 remnnrkable case, that a girl of'ten years can work it.— Centre Hall Reporter, Dec. 17th 1859; Prices A Fair Offer. If the Merchants in your place will not furnish, or send tor the Dine send us the retal price, Washer $14, Extra Wringer $9, and we will forward either or both machines, free of freight, to places where no one is selling; und so sure are we they will be liked, that we agree to refund the money if any one wishes to return the machines free of treight, after a month's trial, according to directions. . No husband, father or brother should perosit the d:iudgery of washing with the 1ands, fifty-two days inthe year, when it can be done better' more expeditiously, « th less labor, and no injury to the gare .nents, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a Universal Wringer. : Sold by dealers generally, to whom libe- ral diseounts are made. : . R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, Sept. 30.3 32 Cortlandt St., New York. Manhood : How Lost, HowRestored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the rad- tical cure (without medicine) of SPERMA~ TORRHDEA, or Seminal Weakness, untary Seminal Losses, IMPoTENCY, Mene tal and Physical Incapacity Impediments to Marringe, éte.; also. CoNrRUMPTION, FeiLeesy, and Firs, induced by self-ine dulgence or sexual extrav e. a8 Price, in a sealed envelopes, only & cents, "The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrsites from a thirty years’ successful i that the alarm ing consequence of self-ubuse may be rad- ically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, eertuin, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may he. mav cure himself. cheap-- ly, privately, and ally:. 7-This Lecture shoulda ve in the lands: of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain enve ope, to any address, postpaid on reeeipt of six cents, or two Also, Dr. - Cuiv.-wull's Guide,” price 25 gents, Addr:ss the Publishe ape AS, J. C. KLINE & Go, 127 Bowery, New York, Post-office Bu 4,580. sep2 ly Large Stock of Ladies Furs, horse A Blankots, und Buffalo Robel as) = BURNSIDE & THOMA “Marriage 7’ »
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