Sa a a Sion x a eit de Ses Say GEV ap Lr lr RE bee * a — Shi CENTRE HAEL REPQREE «| |and three from Philipsburg, he found MAR RIAGLED, on 3 es ‘Shoop, with hands tied: above him to , At Niagara § nila bY fev. E. a bent branch, and gagged. He had C. H. Guteliug, of Miflinburg, "RIDAY NOVEMBERth, 18 1870 | LL ys ; . | : : ap y Lydia Mota, of Denver, Colorado, rv rer Bi 4 (vemained in’ that’ position from 9 0 wy of Woodward, Pa. LOCAL ITEMS. lock Tednesday evening, uniil Everlasting happiness to the amiable [5 ook fou Selon, Bs brid d- groom y the matrimonial ; m - N Too'-ibride and: groom, may \ t 4 sday morning at 7 0+ : ) : LOCAL NEWS. —Our friends will oblige Sound on Tharsiay unariing had State have in store for you a continued hont us By sending in any items of Jocal inter. | clock. | He wus b ply dead, and AT oyamooh, may no thorn even threaten to est clugiptg deaths ingag, ope heen robbed of byfr $400 One hung, Waund your love, and no clouds darken such are eazafly read yy ur friends in dred dollars reward has been offered Fone domentie Juliajty ie inp wiel of Jhe 3 any of whom get the Re er. |. + oly Jpriaters, whom you so of 0 - "a west, many of whem get the Reporter co. the afrest'of the scoundrels. Web tten in the climax of your joy. Thanks We would ested it a favor if our Kind pa- 3 i ticulars: this Otten in the elimnx of your jo, tod: would o¢csionally mail a copy of fecannot give further - particulars U8 for a delicious cnke. the Reporter to relatives and acquagntan- | weak, — Tyrone Harald. 4 } DEAT] [5 ces who formerly lived in Centre county To ly le Ot ‘ De Tue R. R.Surviy.—~The engineer| In Hains Twp, Sanit SONI, o% the he. RR ] er 017th of Nov, after a lingering iflness ef hibout corps, sent on the line of the L. Cd two years, David Vonuda, uged 64 years S.C. R. R., finished their work on] month, and 27dnys. last Tuesday at ‘ay pont intersecting re pn cw vith the Snowshoe survey at Dale's Puiladelphia Market. \ . ’ \ : ! | “ ] “<n 1) PGT Mills, near Pleasant Gan, on route] Wheat dull— western red at 1 da InrorTANT TO BriiNmss MEN—| und End of Mountain, surveyed at{1 37. The circulation of the REPORTER, ON | he instance of Mn ¥Mosés Lhompson. Rye steady nt 93. this sid» of the county, is pow greater] Qn Saturday the corps rec®ived or-| Corn at 82a85¢. thau that of any two papers in the fers from Présilent ‘Mitler, to" con-| Quts, 52454. county, hence business mon w no W 1» : tue the survey from the Potter twp N E \W YORK to reach the Pennsvalley trade, will [ii 14 Boalsburg+=a distance of near | ~ 4 (11! advance their own interests, by fever My 3 miles, when they prog ceded Le Wheat Boris spring sino 1 VEPORTLR *SUDLRer La > tafe ’ o 2 =" oir tising iu the Re Qh Eg. Qu oh Ry ¥ linish the Le Mont route. On Wed winter red amber 1 Sb: tion list is opeh 10 the Tuspection ol a 'Inesday noon the corps commenced on | Rye steady. Oats OM 0. M. Buek, for: a - LS tem | aad removed to other pats, which would induce many to become subscribers, eon ad J rs . -— . BLANKS “Mnitk Simmont!” Vohidu Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Ex mntion Note e justicag War rants, &c., for sale at tal + manined, 3 u a Fax : aa GQ. ya Pm : te MARKET D0.000 Boys & Girls | Wanted, one in every neighhorhood, to {ful articles, * Good pay in cash, and perma- ment Smpiot men for leizure hours : |JONN B. ALDEN & CO., Chicago, Lil. {noviy2t wp" somo nl do BR ————— i S— CETTING UP CLUBS. GREATSAVING to CONSUMERS Partios enquire how to get up. clubs, Our answer is send for Price List, Club form will acegmpany it with ful direction \ making i lnrre saa mg to gan sumers and rentunerative aor. The Great Amorican Tea Co. 31 & 3? Vesey Mreet P.O, Box 043. NEW YORK gontd dw TEWHI'A h ADYEBUTISING A LN Now Book of 198 pies. Price 30 ots, by mail. AMERICAN NEWS CO, yew Youk, 18Snoviw 1 i % 1} a Ry Sm —— gp . . ithe forks of Penns creek, hy way ol For Juans, dirsch. & Brog SMe, as per an engagement with | 35¢ . ro not ay 31D ON . sy . pe PY sg fiat 8 - . . Milroy, are now Jeliing thoi lary { Jncithe citizens of Milibeim. l his survey | Foros steady at 32.33¢ for fresh. select stock of Lanes é RS, BAL had not yet been finished as we went Lived at 13%c ~ HS x * § Xs 51 - in ‘ +) . MORAL SKIRTS, SHAWLS, blain blac Ko Press, "0. 1 and trimmed, at greatly reduced PI We here give the distnuces of the) Chicago Market. 0 * . s ; . a 2loctsm | rveys as made ‘thas fir, and’ Which! * Wheat quiet at 1 024103 for l | ——— a . i : bal 1 5 1 t} at will be made for 113 ¥ An ekeelflentrartiche of ‘sewing “mas | Probabiy arg all thal wii be made fori spring. 4 tA oR * s ‘® { \ 1 11] at 30a 4 & #4 % LN thie vad eh AL chine Alay fiteil®nt to gun, for, his ro: d: : aw Corn | Hi at oth Ed oy : oO : Distance from P. & | DF road HR lew. (ats No 2 duil at 42¢. sale at. F. Lacher's, ob: | Y-catel ne 1 =.) RAOUL ae tid Lisburg to Doalsburg, 06.9-10 miles, Barley at T2v, Stoves = Do my nf our "regtlers? Distance from P & BE. road to Li Hogs at 6 7oa7 40 wish a gags Birpet—the best coal stoves Mont, via Centre Hall, 58.8.10 miles. Cattle quiet and unchanged. in the vaarket—call;upon Andy Rees~| do to Dale's 64 miles, 4 MITROY MARKETS. . man, at the foundry, 8 do to Bellefonte, , OES 1p me J Corrected by I & Thompson, Teme] Sg dU From Canpre, Hall td End of NiOub-| © tite wheat 125......01d red 1.20... 5 Ting "3 © o be 9 ‘ ¢ ra : * ; + i va ‘ur 35 SUphES DE iE Mr. David Car-{ tain (]Lé Mont ) 82-10 miles. jad vo to 1] J Rye 0 Corn 0 ‘ » : f . and Hag Od oats 38...... ew oats 3 nrie) } scadden, a well known and prominent Le dont th Dale 8 i 10 miles, | Cloversced 5.30 Timothyseod 4.00 citizen of Lock Haven, on last Friday Dale's to Bellefonte 3) miles Sult 2.50 per sucked. TL 1ith ists, dropped “dead suddenly, | Grades between ( entre [ail and Bacon 0. ues Ham 22...... Batt {from leart<disease,: whileson. the cars; Spring Mills are very favorable—40 = : ry § 3 1 3} | 0 EFONTE KETS. on the Snowklrve saitroad. 0 eet to to the mile. BL LL EFONTI M Al K1 I hod alee El - - i White WB Dout 81K Rad I 3h Rye, a t ¢ i x . ~ 1 - 5 } = Yr *1 IT Degr.—FEvom . all ,. accounts deer; (Coar.—Messrs. Shortlidee and Co. 07 ed hie wh 00 . . + . at » :] i) oversea i must be rather plenty mn the mountains send us the following, ¥ vig the sizes Lard per pound 18. this fall, as we hear of many that arelof coal. Consumers would do well to! Butter 35 “38 "pe i » . * 2 Tul ’ 2 new! » seen and the good success of hunters. | preserve it for reference, when order [153 Tallow 123... Bae nis a. . . r 3. i a > . - A party consisting oi Mich. Kerstetter,| ing coal : | A CARD.—A Clergyman, while resi James, Daniel. John and George Gent) The largest size, for very large stoves!ding in South America as a missionary & ¥ wv » . oO . » "y s p RO rAPO a SR‘a § a Q1 y] . pa ed ‘ y acl, Jacob Endgrick, from Penn twp! oo cimaces in Louses, is No'1 or bro di covered a sa‘e and simple remedy | and Jahn Horaens of Potter, 1eturned "™ . (the Cure of Nervous: Weakness, Early. De : : . ken cove. The next sizes are ‘cay, Disenses‘of the Urinmry and Seminal to this'plidce endast Saturday; after al’ x op Keg, | le TT ‘=n § . (Organs, and the whole train of disorders week's hunt, in Snowshoe, aud brought | “" 3 wu Stove | brough on by baneful and ¥ielous habits. > AL " - i A } * L ’ PR a mbars diva han ‘Ted five finedeer with them: These things! 4 reat Cie have been cu * % 1 iL iQ Te Li Sy . 8 make privtery’ mouths ater and they xD (benefit the aticted and unfortunate, I will § %S 3 hr : 1 WF 3 ¥ 3 could hardly, refisen saddig of venison “« 8 who wish to advertise. la special survey, {rom Spring Mills to { Corn dull old mixed 83¢, new 0 COS, I i fo i» Igo Ee ath 4 ».od § “id OLRIDeS «Pork per poand “3 ) “y “ Kzos 20, Plasterper i Hams {i} ‘ v by this Small stove or Nut, Prompted by a desire to “ Chestnut, | : : “ Pea, or limeburners’ coal. tend Hig, Locipe tor Preparing and sing "CRD Why rims : : . ; . {this medigme, i agealed ewvelope, to, an occasion Nhe J 5 The Lega coal is used in large gasione whe needs it; Pree of Clirge, Address SBS SRS i “ heh . - ' 3 JOSE PH T I'N'M AN Station D Ribl ¢ oC rep vi v rners or large stoves. Stove coal is|JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bibl R. ReDinyer+On last’ Friday ajbu ners 5: y : ‘ sized | House New York City. junli. number of Ihe friends of the IL. C, &1hsed® in ordinary or common sized | "072% VOW 1OTR VAY. ] His . ' gn 4 . ad : RR antl of stoves » sinall stove coal 1s used in “Q S. C. RR. partovk of anexeellent din. j3toves. The swall Sm He bin PIMPLES, ner— gotten up at the fhstaiiée of M ¥ cemaltd gas burners or laree se burn | The undersigned will cheorfully mail (free) to all who : . < ois es XJ} - . ‘ oh } : 5 3" ny yi a | stOves, ' ‘h a Jhestnut f wish it, the K wipe and full directions for prepaving and Wie, Wolf— at” Spangler's + Hotel. ©" Fry, The el ; nud COON fusing » wd beaatitul Vegotable Balm, that will 1 1 | ; 3 { immediately remove Tas recitles, Pimples lotehos feoal is used in small and medium sized | immediately rew an, 8, Pimplcs, Bl where ® goed dinners ure the rule. . ra) ; ia . L cay. aia ag ail ex iia of the Sud 3, leaviug the A monte theparyytiwhere ‘Chief Ens BUECSOUTRES AI -CUOR Stoves. Lo A ne neer LEGHLr, of Philadelphia, and the | th face. by 4 rE es : Nd engineer corps- under the Jeadd of his oan THOS. ¥. OH Pal AN, Ui MINT, son, Mr. Edu Blanchard, Moses Thomp IS Broadway, Naw YO son, Mr. Quiiiniérville, Chief Engineer of the Snowshoe RR Co., Jehu Woli the first real harbinger of winter. The | 15 the price of Health of Miles, H: Witmer, S: T\ Foster, Yt white visitor lingered for several days|seard against poisonous hair dyes, editor, Tid other warm fridnds’ of the ‘upon the northern sides of our’ moun | Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye | “road from other portions of. the county. The bist feeling prevailed, of course, as is always the euse when turkey and Se other good things are to be devoured. (worth £5. nano nema etna id Yai]. ) Kier gp.—Ou last Monday eveningiin CLOTHING line call on us; as Mr. Wm. Harkins, of this place, feel sure thag we can suit you, at Yimin] foi the staioment wo'tlic publie was in the act of taking the eollar off own prices. Hirsca & Bro. ata hefors the public, the neck of a mule in the foundry sta | Milroy, Pua.| CHRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, as a ble, the animal turning suddenly and] 355 Read “the article, oN’ fivst coluthn kicking struck Mr. Harkins on the| ¢ 9ud page, headed left side of the head, cutting a nasty po. He gash in the same, andl causing him to fall, the mule followed up the war by| trampling him under his feet. Owing! to his presence of mind he succeeded | le compounds mixed by Dr. in crawling from under and this un-| | Tobias himself, therefore, it can always bo reliod upon « yep {It is warranted superior to any other for the cure of doubtedly saved his life. J OHN I RANKIN | ® Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Sor — i Throat, Vomiting, Frosted Feet, Mumps, ( roup, Burus SHERIFF SavLks.—The Sheriff ad vertises the, oy Sysules for Mon | + BOOKSELLER! ‘day 28h: Now court week # © oo 1] Homestead of C. A. Melus, in Rush! “i Nu suesita 4 i Nan 1. , ra Te 1 | Ahousanas of Certincates canbe $8omw nt the twp. Tractiof land of David M Clos~ | office, attesting to itarare virtuos. Sold byall Draggit ky, im ( urtin twp. Real estate of { and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Pries Michael Mays, in Huston twp. House Depot, 10 Park Places and lot of A. Canipbell, in Rush twp. He sells the schoolbaoks that arel ’ M . i * ‘ % » » * yt *o * House and lots of H. Reichart, in used throughout the county. ‘Serofula Cured by Brandreih's Pills r » » . - 4 “ { 4 ath's Pills penetrate he whole mass of Lloo Rush tp. Tract of land of D. M. Pfodts. He sells, them cheaper than any one|c De uuns PIs pangisste Lis wine suuse of Hiv . - : ausing the expulsion of impurities. The body (ools, in Boggs tp. House and lots in Pine! else, | relieved from a single dose ; what thon may be expected Grove, and ey fillheini,| He always has on hand the best as. property of Geo. "M. Swartz. hotel stand, property of Wm. L. Mus | ~ ad . { ser. Three tracts in Burnside twp, land in Worth tp., property of John! Reese. Tract of land in Boggs twp, - ——— - ~ - -» le > ——— For the Reporter. S.C. R. R. take this method of express-| 1 heir thanks to Md r=.” Witmer, | 3 mr rayer Books, Reward Cards. & of Centre Hall aii viciuity, for]. : Cards, &e., at _tentions during the recent so | » u . ‘1 g q i Journ of the Corps at Centre Hall. On behalf of the Corps. Centre Hal, Nov. 12, 1870. | from twenty? Millheim | gortment of Bibles, Hymn Books, property of Isaac Gaines. Tract of, property of J. T. Morris, | S| | r * > L ) i The engineer corps ofthe L.C. & '— urtz, Van Pelt, pangler, and p rates that defy competition, E. M. LEUFFER, Engr. | N 6 » An Early Day! pin i 183! simple ivory sing naad or sm The sbove ’ - - Ae Sxow.—On last. Tuesday morning! the ground was white with a thin layer ies of snow, which had fallen the prévious| P.O. Boxs, 1% n night, and the air was cold. This is] ETERNAL YIGILANCE as well as of Liberty, Be on your t has stood the test of chemical analy ! Is the only one i - igs, At the store ol & proprietor, ¢ taims, p ny & > antar House, Now good boots Wo sell very at 83,50, : Nice carpet at only 60 ets|™oM . . Giants if v 4 ihviking) Professor { hilton, aenle if you want anyt ung | tastifying that it cont.ins no harmful ingredient. On We {the other hand, in the “Journal of Ch tement thet thero are t able analytic al r 1 ¥ - sid . a) York, may be seen the tificeto of that a mistry” may be upwards of thirty Choose the enly Dressing, acts like a charm on the hair after | Try it. ‘Ourselves.”| «4 STANDARD REMEDY.” a. ee | QUCH AN ARTICLZ IS“ DR TOBI- AS VENETIAN LINIMEN1 BOOKS! BOOKS! Suto, NES LINDEN» | never failed giving satisfaction in | Every drop of this valuat Dyeing: a single instance. Toothache, Colic, Spasms, Dysentery, Bruises, ( | Sores, Swellings, Pains in the Limi olds, Coughs id , Back and ghost. { There is no medicine in the “World” t wat stands more bon-its own merits than the 5 conts and one dollar per bottle, New York. By continuing their use, the whole of the blood in time, becomes purified, and the body recon. | structed from good material, and a new lease of life se cured. Sing Sing, March 25, 196%, My Dear Sir: My daughter Alice, thirteen yoars old { has been completely eured of that horrible : | Sorofula, which for years rendered life a torment : after joi medicines and many physicians had been tried, and { failed, 1 commenced giving your pills, She took them SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. discaso AND almost every day for threo m ath, constantly improving, | } (; | \ i; B() () { N ' She has now entirely recovered. xX 2 I - o : Hox. B BRANDRETH. WATCH FREE for everyboly and $30 per day sure, | Honorable. No Gift enterprise. No hum- bug. Address R. Monroe Kennedy, Pitts- burge, Pa. nov18.4w Yours truly, DANIEL LUTHER. SOCLOCK | nov18 4t He is always on the lookout for the latest —— | publications, and has them on his counter at | = Loeal Agents Wanted. want a Local Agent in every own and Village in the Coun- the Western World, A Mag- ificent $500 Premium Steel mgraving is sent gratisto every abseriber. From $1,00to0 $10,00 an be easily madein an evening. beng? \ liberal cash commission is allowed, Send stamp for Specimens and Prize Ciccular, ress, JAMES R. ELLIOTT, BOSTON MASS. novl8.4t For the Reporter. Shortly afier the “Hellertag” on Sat- urday last, the Engineer Corps were : the récipients, at the hands of a fair | lady who would doubtless prefer to be nameless here, of a set of colors for their Sight poles, which we hope will keep in sight the advantage of the Centre Hall route. Tue Corps. (The fair lady’ above referred to, we think it just to say, was Miss Annie Spangler, who has the real railroad spirit, and deserves to be blessed with a kind and handsome railroad pus- band.—Eb.) PHP. FY, * He keeps the largest stock of Paper Envelopes and Blank Books in town, and defies competition as to quality and price. He has all the daily, weekly, and] nis monthly publications for sale, at pub-| The most Popular Preacher in America. lisher’s prices. Agents wanted everywhere, male or fe- male, to sell this great work, is better than Mark Twain, and no trouble to sell. Big Profits. Send for terms and illustrated 12 pie circular, to Evans, Stoddart & Co.. >ublishers, No 740 Sansom St., Philadel- i novl18.4t PU a * —p— Merchants, save money by buying As we go to press, to late to give all your books of him. the facts in our posséssion, even, we learn the particulars of a most dastard- ly and high-handed outrage committed - within three miles of Philipsburg, on Wednesday night last. © Esq. Shoop— formerly a Philipsburg Justice—had. been engaged teamingsomewherealong the Juniata, and was returning home. A farmer on the Bellefonte pike; some five matics oi of Philipsburg, noticed Shoop as he drove by at about 8 o’ clock, Wednesds i morning,” havi burg, the aforesaid farmer drove into town. About two miles from his house phia. - ————— i BOOK AGEN IS MAKE $80 to $200 par Month by seliing WASP PAESPIIN GREAT FORTUNES, Axp How Taey Wese Maps, By J, D. McCabe, Jr. New, fresh .and original. Profuselyillstrated and beautifully bound. It shows how a poor school- master made banker, a butcher'sapprentice the wealth- lest man in America, an unknown mechanie a millionaire in seven years, with man more such examples; how energy, talent, and patient ind ustry have always met with success when properly exerted ; how mon-| ey.ean be made honestly and without sacri fice of principal. Send for Circular, ete, and notice. my extra terms Geo. Maclean Publisher, 719 Samson St. Philadelphia. novlR 4t : _ Sabbath school superintendents, send In your orders to Rankin if you want to save money—ull he asks is a trial— 30 that you may bg convinced of the above facts, : School boards fornished with books, outline maps, chalk, crayon and every- thing needed in the school room, at the lowest rates. © Address all orders to JOHN I. RANKIN. ‘4nov2m Bellefonte, Pa. VAL HOVId "JOAR|J B3] USD YIM PUY, JID JING 0) PAUDTAD 4] 0et?] By LIVEAGENTS WANTED FOR Wonien of New York tereat ( TREES, PLANTS, VINES, Catalogues Free. Testimony is abundant that thE heavy, Nurseries in Geneva is unequalled for rees, tor transplanting to various soils nnd DESCRIPTIVE PR) Of Hardy Flowering Bulbs, for Fall Dablias and other Buaibe, for Spring A L L KN l will he ready Of Fruit and Qranamental Trees HE EN oct28,0m A aa a ———— CALIFORNIA! Another large Assortment of those eplen- wid Wooléi Goods whic ure Mnufactu ed ac the MILREROY (4 nent among 8 otf WY mon ¢ R30: Thea hie host : « i \ dd re . N Nassau St, NY $6( on the exposed, Book tol terms to Agents Y Book Con. 140 oct?) Sw Dial A WEEK paid ngents, mnil or fe- | 3 x . 1 male, «in an wmnnufneturing » 1 : Capital required, | business at howe NO Addr 3 Novelty Co , Sg 0, Me, nov. 4w | SALESMEN WANTED. ess honorable, No competition ibe. i W. KENNEDY 8.1 Phila novi $i ith St > i. W AX LED ! AGENTS every whore to canvass for Johr N. ( Abbott LB ing book, “Prussia and the Fran-| - Prassinn War A live subject for a wile “AW wke CRRVASser, Address B B.| {RUSSELT, Boston, Muss nov4, 41 i FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. We will send a handsome Prospectus of ur New Illustrated Family Bible to any Book Agent, of charg \ Addsess, | Nueional Publishing { o., Phila, Pa. novi 4t! $10 MADE FROM 50 Cents! Bist ral pay given. S 1 i » v forth 38 rep 3 1 Samet in Call and ng tis He eded by ©N arybody examine, or samples sent (postage nid) OO cts that retail easily for 310, R, L. | WorGor Fe Isl Chatham NG . N. 3 , hovd it 100,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR HOW WOMANCAN MAKE MONEY And other i B } ! murket, MeKmn Chesnut St i nov, # Farmer's Helper how to double the profits o the \ {> y 3 } ] A RM, ana Low arineis and $ HIN in ihe Ls ey WN M Arn, TON raat UCIT sul 0 PERMONTH {1 be nniled 2! 3 . tq ” vd nddd 34 l nter, 10.000 Copies will ! rs. ded name an JAHRE McCURDY Philadelphia novi in FOR THE =P 1) YY *) } Fila WORLD, i , ie of Lh \GENTS WANTED LIGHT © » Caltlan { i. Aposties, Evangelists a Ty §- § 8 ai s Doaddridees Fv onees tho J WS ta gions Denomi- © + ind tables ra{intling with Bible Hist cngrays ary, j The pie treasury of 2008 n Knowled; vi. 4 SEVENTH ST.. Philad AGENTS FEY g Wanted for i 1 Tt y ax A. i § i Pues row naw experience on Ad lo 00, Wo Lilie ol fresh, spirited. ns | the War Path i Juffalol Hunts, &e, alse Indian Oddities. Li gends, 8, Xe, ¥c. MILLION Edition rea- ly, price vary low; sells fast, will exceed! book ofit. First chapter, sample illus- Romance, ~ pt Or i ns and terms sent ree, 100 Chestnut St... Philadel novi. 4 *y AGENTS WANTED FOR “LADIES OF THE Standard and official biographies of every mistresgiof the Presidents Mansion from Washington to Grant. ted on steel, dress, U 5 Ord. For circulars aud terms, ad- Pablishing Company New nov, tx $1,000 TO $2,000 SALARY WEGUARANTEE 10 PAY Biv AGEPTS of experience; or a ylarger commission than is offered by Bt ie any other Publishers, Agents are ma King 550 to $200 per week convassing for ournew illustratea Books. Ve guaran- tee Ag asalary or a large commission, with a choice of two new and popular books | and exclusive territory, We offer a rare! chance to energetic men or women to make | (money. Seeure yoar agency «irect from the publishers. "J. B. BURR .& CO. lartiord, Conn. nov. 4t| lL. JSBX WE : ANY Carbolie Tablets. An unfuiling remedy for ul { Difficulties, Coughs, Colds, nts Bronchial loarseness, | Asthma, Diptheria, Dryness of the Throat | tor Wind Pipe and all Catarrhal disenses. | The wonderful modern discovery of Car- bolic Acid, is destined to beconie 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. 3 Dr. Weils’ Carbolic Tablets besides the great remedial agent Carbolic Acid contain other ingredients upiversally recominended, which chemically combine, | producing a Tablet more highly medicinal and better adapted for diseases of the throat than any preparatiossever before offered to the public. A FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Wells’ Carbolie Tablets ARE A SURE CURE. TRY THEM. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. novi. 4t hy i will change any The Magic Comb colored hairor beard to a pernanent black or brown. . It Contains no poison, = A 1y ane can use it. One sent by mail for $1." Address MAG- ICCOMB CO. Springfield, Mass. angl9.8m FORTUNES Offere dito live mon. Rare Chance. Send Stamp. Diamond K. Co.; Wilmington Del. septd. din GENTS WANTED-($225 A MONTH) —by the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., BOSTON, “MASS, or ST. LOUIS, MO. 23sep.3m WANTED —AGENTS, ($20 PER il the celebmted HOME SHUT- ES ING MACHNE. Hus the un- der-feed, makes the ‘lock stitea (alike on both sides,) and is [relly licensed. The best and chuepest family Sewing Mdthine in the market. Address, Jouxson, CLARK & co., Boston, Mass, Pittsburg, Pa., Chi- cago, Ill, or St. Tenis, Mo, 23iep.8m Woolen Mills will now be offered to the public Thankful for past favors. I an again rea- dy to supply my old customers and nuwm- bers of new ones. My wagon will soounp- pear At Your Doors, loaded with a great variety of Goods, such as Plain and Fancy Cassimeres of the Intest Spring & Summer Styles, Beaver Cloth, Tricot, Doeskin, Satinets. Tweeds, Jeans, waterproof Plaids, an almost endless variety of Flannels, Fine, Medium and Coarse. Stocking Yarus 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 lor sale ut » reasonable figure. CARPETS, heavy Damask, Flowered, Ingrain and Striped, Parlor and Stair Carpets, all supe- rior, brieht fast colors WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex- change for Goods, Goods, of évery varie- ty, always on hand at his residence, John C. Kemp, Centre Hill, Pa. Agent for Thompson & Sons wire ff apraitf ( 3 ENTS' THIS WAY | —— ITS! W. WW. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would inform themen of Pennsvalley, and hiz old friends and customers, as well as all'others who may desire t8 be rigged out, SUITS In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terial they choose, I would say that I am till in the field, and prepared to accommo- date. 1 have a large and excellent assort- ment of Furnishing Goods, A LS 0 % der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. All 1 ask is to call and stock, ring the last pauie, on to prices, durability, and fashion, this side 4 - W, Bellefonte, vestings, callurs, umbrellas, ewins, out agantleman, exn be had and mude uy {in thé latest style. all desiring a mrechine d 25,08) ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL. Hotel proprietor. te man’s). This well known been refitted by its new him a eall. is table will be class, and his bar choice liquors, modation for any unmber of horses. marl2 6otf — rc —————— a — S——— ) EMOVAL. THEODORE DESCHNER, GUN SMITH, has removed to the store known as No. 5 Bush's Areade next door to Zimmerman, Bros & Co., at Bel efonte, where he is Just opening out a complete Stock o REVOLVERS. GUNS, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE, Base Balls, Bats, Keys, and general Sporu ing Articles. Guus made and repaired any warranted. jundd GOOD NEWS FORTHE PEOPLE. Great Attraction and Great Bargains! FPMIE undersigned, detérmind to meet the opular demand for Lower Prices, re- spectfully calls the attention of the pablic to his stogkiof : “T SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand. Designed cs- peciall forthe people and thetimes, the lar. gest and most varied and complete assort- ment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of every description and quality; Whips. and in fact everything complete to a first. class establishment, he now offers at price: which will suit the times. A better variety, a better quality or fine style of Suddlery has Hee ry been of- sered to the public. Call and examine ou: tock and be satisfied before purchasing: elfewhere, Determined to Dlsise my patrons and thankful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. T respectfully solicit » continuance of the same. JACOB DINGES, apl0’'68 ly. Centre ITall, Norway Oats. The undersigned offers for sale at his res- idence, at Centre Mills, Pa,, the celebrated Norway Oats. This oats yields larger than any other Oats known.” Sold in any quantities, at $3 per bushel. Orders by mail attended to. : WM. XK. FORSTER, Centre Mills. 23zep. 4 Nurseries Established 1839. © BULBS, and : SEEDS, strong deep clay-loam of the 3000 acres of producing long-lived, healthy, vigorous climutes, CED CATALOGUES Clanting, rendy Sept, 1st; of Gladiolus, Planting, with complete lizts of (NDS OF | AND TREE SEEDS, tnhout January 1at, and Nursery Stock Generally, READY, DEEN & Co, Geneva, N. Y., Growers, Lmporters, and Dealers, a... " mm SOA iat os 30 Come one and all! PRICES, LOW At The Old Stand The 7T.rgest Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. at Centre Hall LADIES AND GENTS DRESs GOODS. DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES HARDWARE, QUEENBWARE Hats, Caps, Doots, Shoes. ALSO, A CHEAP LIXE OF IFLANNELS, | MUSL.NS, CALICOES, AND SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, SYRUPS, COFFEES. ais0 a large stoek | FISH, the best, all kinds, MACKEREL and HERRING. the best and cheapest in the market. Wolf’s Old Stand. WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR CARE TO XAXKIT AX OBJECT | | { i | of FR New Customers, AS WELL AS INVITE OUR QLD RIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL. WM. WOLF. | ap24'0RK,y. & JARRETT | 7 ELLER £4 i denlers in ; also all the STANDARD PATENT ME I KIXNE A very large as- sortment of Tot- LET ARTICLES, Faxcy Goods Soups, &e., &c., The firest qual. | ity of RAXzos | STEEL, POCKET ! KN1vEs, Scissors and Razors. 3 War. Parkr x GREAT VARIETY. . | PRESCRIPTIONS, eompounded by com- petent druggists at =ll hours, day or night. [ Night costomers pu ¥ wicht balk | ZELLER & JARRETT, | Bishop St... Bellefonte Pa. [junl® 1y alti { WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackersl, &c.. a BURNSIDE &« THOM AS; lapl7' 68. 1 Season Of 1870-71. Mason, Hamlin Cabinet Organ Important Improvements, Patented June 21st, and August 23, 1870. REDUCTION OF PRICES. The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., have the pleasure of announcing important im- provements in their Cabinet Organs, for which Patents wer: granted thein in June and August last. These are nat merely meretricious attachments, but enhance the substantial excellence of the nstruments They are alto enabled by incressed facilities tor manufacture, to make, from this date, u further reduction of prices on several leading styles, Having completed and askded to their former facilit es a larg new manufectory, they iope Lereafter to supply all osders promptly. The Cabinet Organs made By this €om- pany are of such universal reputation, not only throughout Ameriex, but also in Eu- rope, that few will need assurance of their superiority. They now offer FOUROCTAVE CABI. N hi UKGANS, in quite plain euses, hag equal according to their capacity to any- th aig they make, forS.Geach, The SAM E, ROL BL REED, $55, FIVEOCTAVE DOUBLE REED ORGANS, PIVE STOPS with Knee swell and Tremwulant, in elegunt case, with several of the Muson: & Hanlin improvements, $126 The sume Extra, with new Vox Humana, Automatie Swell, &ec., $16). FIVE OCTAVES THREE SETS REEDS, SEVEN STOPS ya EUPHONE; »spleadid instrament, $225 A new illustrated catalogue with full in- formation, and reduced prices, is now res dy, and will be sent free, witha testimonial circular, presenting a great mass of evi- dence as to the superiority of these instra- ments, to any one sending his address to the MASON & HAMLIN OXGAN €0. 154 Tremont Btrect, Boston,~or 596 Broad way, New York. oct.28 4 y ‘ ord PA Sey, CROURIERI. Or. WALKS © LYFOPRNIA Yi. GAL ITER Hound: ediof Thourands 27 t~Mimany to their “ander. #1 ule ve Lhetts. ‘AT ARE TRIYS - * £7 Fela "wy ’ : ar as ari pe? srr re rome le Fastener > irra len S0U Nrec UR IK CRUGALITN g Foose QV OEY iide * aman + “per tO Pee MID IRTAI OI SJoun iH Made of Paocy m, Whitkey, Proof Bplivl cud Refuse ure +#plcod and swe ened to plogse Uwe tucic, called “ Tonics," * Ap . er,” “ Restarere,” ac., that lead the tippler Grunkenpess and ruln, but sre 8 true Medicine, made from the Netive Toots sud lierbs of California, free a =n UREAT BLOOD PURIPIEK aud 4 LIFE GIVING I'RINCIPLE 8 perfect Renovator snd matter and restoring the Liood to & healthy condition. Fo pereon cea tako theee Pliers sccordiog to'dirce- tiou snd remain log unwell. £100 willbe given foran incurable case, provided the bones are uot destroyed by mineral poison or her means, acd tho vital organs weeted beyond thé point of repalr, «i! : For Juflasunuiery sud Chronle Rheumase tier and Gout, PDyspepeln, ov Indigestion, Billions, Remittent and Intermittent Fovers Plsenscs of the Blood, Liver, Kidueye, and Bladder, thee Bitters lave Loch most sucess ful. Buch Plecases tre corsea ty Vitieted Bleed, which is generally proGuced by derapgemery ¢ithe Digestive Organs, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Iced sche, Patu fn the £1 oulders, Coughs, Tightnees of to Cucst, Dizziness, Sover Fruetatiors of the Stemecs, Lad test. lathe Mouth, Dillous Attacks, Palpitatl = of the Heart, 1afeuwation of the Luzgs, I'atninthe regions of the Uldpeys, and 3 hopdred other pe.cicl Fymplome, ar. te Oisprices of Dyepeptie. Th yiovigorate the Stersoeh and stimulate the Lor- pilhverend Lovels, widehpondirthem of uzeqralicd cilcuey In civansing the llogd of al} impuritics, s.d duparting now Lie sud vogor (5 the whole system, FOR 2ILIN DISEASLE, Frupticus, Tair. folb Lheur:, Blct bes, { pote, Flivoles, I notoles, Bofls, #22 Leneles, [dog- Worms, CcalG-licad, fore Tyce, Kryeip- clas, dich, fcurfs, Diccoloroficus of thofik, Pumice end Dis. gscs of the Lkin, of whatever Lame or Eater, tre Hterelly dug vp and earricd oat of fic éystem ing carative effect. Cicazse the Vitisted Bloed whenrvor you find 44 Lupuritics bursting through the skin iz I imples, Erngp- ticns or Sores ; cleanse it when you Lad it ebstructed end sluggish fa the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, end your feelings wil tell you when, Keep the blood purc and the health of the systam will follow. PIX, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so wany thousands, are cffccinally destroy el and removed. For full directions, read corefully the elrcular around each boitle, printed in fourlans gusgis—Lnglask, German, French and Spanish. - J. WALKER, Propricter. R. KH. McDONALD & CO.; Druggists and Gea. Agents, San Francisco, Cal, ead 82 and Si Comme. ¢: Strat, New Yorke TT L0LD DY ALL DRUCGISTS AND DEALERS. novly EE ——— i smi ea 1 ASHER f A DOTY'S WASHING-MACHINE, LATELY MUCH INPROVER—AND THE NEW Universal (Clothes Wringer Improved with Rowere's Patext Dogs- LE CoG-wnERLs, and the PATENT Step, are row unquestionably lar superior to any apnaratus for washing clothes ever mvented, and will save their cost twice a year, by saving labor and clothes. The Editor ofthis paper, who purchased 8 Washer aud Wringer, thus testifies as to their value: : Dory's Wasaur.— Washing isthe hard- ext work woman has to attend to. Many have boen the in: entionz to take from washing day #s 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 sue- cess; AgRinst some machinesit is objected will not wash clean, against others that they rain the - ¢lothes, and against others that to onerate them is more tiresome tha the old mode. A washer than, &minst whick von of these objestions hold goodwill be acknowledged an eat fod send by all womankind, and must be e ed among the most useful inventions. This want isnow satisfied by Doty’s Wa- her; one-of which we have in our family, and whieh we have given a fair inl. The Duty occupies very little space, is easily moved from one place to another, it washes clean. does not tear off buttons or other- wise dumurze the goods washed, it does its work emick, and with saeh remarkable euse, tint wairk of ten years can work if Centre Hall Reporter, Dec., 17th 1859. Prices -A Fair Offer, If the Merehiantsin your place will sot furnish, or send for the Machines, send us the retal price, Washer S14, Ex:rit Wringer' $9, and we wil! forward either or both: machines, free of freight; to places where no one is selling! and so sure are we they will ba liked, that we agree to refund the woney if any one wishes to return ‘the machines free of treight, after a month's trial, according todirections, No hushand, futher or brother sliowld permit the d:udgery of washing with the wands, fifty-two days inthe year, when it can be done better more expeditiously, ~ th less labor, and no injury to the gar .nents, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and & Universal Wringer. : whom libe- Sold by dealers generally, to ral discounts are made. R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, Sept. 30.3ur 32 Cortlandt St., Now York. Just published; a new edition of Dr: Cul verwell’s Celebrated Essay on the rad- teal evre (Without medicine) of SPERMA- TORRUDEA, or Seminal Weakness, Invol- watery Seminal Losses, ImPoTENCY, Men- tal ard Physical Incapacity, Impediments to A Arringe, ete. 3 also. CoNsunmprses, EvyLerwy, and Frrs, induced by self-in- ulgence or sexual extraviganee.. 7" Price, in au sealed envelope, only 6 cents, : The celebrated anthor, in this admirable. essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty yenrs' successful practice, that the aiarm- ing consequence of self-abuse may be rad- icwlly eured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the kaife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simpe, eertain, und effectual, by means of which every sufferer; no matter what his condition m- yhe, may cure himself chesp- ly, privately, 8d rafieatly. = 7%This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain enve ope, to any address, postpaid on receipt of ex cunis, or two post stamps. nd Also, Di. Culverwell's Guide," price 25 cents, Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co, 27 Bowery, New York, Post-office Box 38. 2 sep2.iy A Larze Bick of Ladies Furs, hors Blankaote, und Bugfalo Rohes at BUEBNGIDE & THOMA “Marriage 4 2330, ®
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