CEHTRK KALL REPORTER. FRIDAY JANUARY fith, 1871. LOCAL ITEMS, LOCAL NEWS.—Our friendw'ill oblige us by sending in any items of local inter est, including deaths, marriages. Ac., as such are oagarly read by your friends in the west, many of whom gel the Reporter. We would esteem it a favor jf our kind pa trons would occasionally mail a copy of the Reporter to relatives and acquaintan ce-who formerly livc.d in Centre county aud removed to other pa,-IN which would induce many to W/>ms subscribers. it LAN KS —R.jank Summons, Vtsndu Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Exemption N otecombined, Justices War rants, Ac., f jrsale at this Office. 1M I'O'JTTANT 7TS USINFSS MEN. — The ci roulation of the REPORTER, on this jiile of the county, is now greater th A n that of any two papers in the 'jointly, hence-business men who wish to reach the Peons valley trade, wih advance their own interests, by advell rising in the REPORTER. Our subscrir tion list is open to the inspection of a)/ who wish to advertise. All exedleo,' article of sowing ma chine oil, warranted not to gum, for sale at C. F. Herlaeher's. 8t FOR LAMES.,..Hirach d BRO., at Milroy, are now selling their large and select stock of LAMES' FURS, BAL MOR A i. 8K IRTS, Sit AWLS. CLOAKS plain black and trimmed, at greatly reduced prices, ' *2loct3m Gvute up—tha French in ballon*. On the Rellefoate and Alileeburg R. R., they now have a cow-catcher on the hind end ot the train, so as to cateh Cattle that may be fallowing the cars. It i> now settled that ladies take to tight lacing because thev arc fond of beinc squesd. •" A. Alexander <fr Son, of Millheim, have dissolved partnership, and the store is now carried ou bv Alexander Bros. RU.—The engineer corps under Mr. K. M. Lender, was at this place on last Tuesday night. On Wcdnes day morning the corps left here for Geo. Fowler's in Haines twp., at which, place they will have their head quar ters for some time, for the purpose of locating the road along Peuns creek and especially with a view to get mat ters in shape for the work upon the tunnels this winter. W. H. Harter, of Hains twp„ kil led a beef, the other dav, 21 years old which dressed 700 pounds. The weather, during the last five or six d-tys has lieen cold. On Sunday snowed about 21 Inches, and sleighing is toleralde. Bit, HOGS.—Mr. Strohm purchased some heavy hogs, a few days ago, one raised hy 'Jriah Slack, weighing 480 lbs., aaoner raised by John Mitter ling weighing 400 lbs. -♦ ♦ For the Reporter. NVith the contemplated building of the 1 enns valley R. R., 1 would advise the company to get the telegrapher who went twelve miles to have the lom Thumb' pig published in the liejvorter, as it would be much cheap er than to get the material and con struct the line. A. H. The musical convention held last week in the Loop brick church, bv Messrs. S. Meyer ami D. M. Henuey, was a complete success, as we are in forrjcil by persons who were in attend ance. The members performed their part.- admirably, and the music, both vocal aud instrumental, was charming. Ihe best order prevailed during the whole convention, and altogether the affair was quite creditable to the Loop The attendance throughout was large. Letter from Clearfield Co. SALT LICK, JAN. 2nd, 1871. Mr Editor.—Among the great uses aud not the least, in the wide circula tion of the Centre Hall, Reporter, is the information or record it contains, of the deaths, causes and the circum stances attending them, taking place throughout the country. In this particular, the visitations of an all-wise providence, which are sent for wise and good purposes, are com municated and the important lesson designed in them, having a wider scope, the living are reminded of the frailty of human life, to the end, that they prepare for death—which sooner or later comes to all. We are often re minded of the uncertainty of our lives, in the sudden and unexpected deaths we hear of; and especially those hap pening in our immediate neighborhoods, when they are a friend, neighbor oi an acquaintance, the call is a solemn one, not to he disregarded. On this occasion of writing, we are called upon to give for publication in the Reporter, an account of a very unexpected and sudden death of one, who has relations, living in Pennsvalley, happened here in Karthouse township, on the verge of the year 1870. On Friday last, about one o'clock m. in the timber job of Mr. John 1 others, for James Graham & Co. on the lands ot Karthouse. Jeremiah A. Sankey, son of Willian S. Sankey Esq.. near Salt Lick, while falling "a Uee for a timber stick, was struck upon the head by the falling tree, crushing him beneath it and instantly killing him The deceased was torn at Centre Hill, Centre county 1850. A young man respected for sobriety, industrious habits and strick integrity. It has • left a void in the circle of his young acquantences that will long be remem bered. The funeral took place on new years day, from his father's house and was attended by a large concourse of the young and old people of the place, with sad and sorrowing hearts. Jxo. GILLILAND. A NEW STYLE OF AMUSEMENTS The latest sensation among the mar riageble folks out west is "buckwheat sociables. The eastern ladies and gentlemen have gotten up a similar evening amusement known as "neck tie parties. An exchange thus de scribes them : —A neck-tie party is one which each lady attending makes a bow or neck-tie of the same material as the dress she wears. The bows are taken to the place where the party is to be held and placed in a bag. \\ hen the gentlemen arrive each must go to the bag and take a necktie, and it is his duty to wait upon the lady during the evening who wears the dress cor responding in material with the neck tie which be takes from the bag. It is desirable for the ladies to all wear dresses of different patterns at a neck tie party. Much amusement usually attends this lottery for a partner, and it sometimes occurs in this case, as in matrimonal lotteries, that the most congenial spirits do not come together. F MARRIAGES. On| the 3Vd. at the residence of John Messinger, by A. Lubenbach, Esq., Mr r u° W f HVer toMrs Leah Dechert, both of Potter twp. On 3rd mat, by Lev. Cleaver, Mr. Wm. <>i Centro- Hall, and Miss Linnio L ox, o 1 rleasant Gap. \jitcst Markets. Philadelphia Market. There is a steady demand for prime wheat, but the offerinks are light, and prices well sustained, Other descrip tions are very dull. Saiea of Indiana red at $1,54 1,56; Delaware do at 1,40; Pennsylvania do at 1,40 1,45, and western amber at 1,60. Rye may by quoted at 88 900. for western and Pennsylvania, and 77 78c. for Deta il aro. Corn fcj Mated at the reoent de cline. f*Ales of '2,000 bushels at 77c. j for yellow ami 75 760. fbr wealein mixed. Oats are firm ; 2,000 bushels ! Pennsylvania sold at 57<s Ten thou sand bushels Canada barley sold on private terms. Whisky is quiet, sales of 135 barrels western iron bound at 98 94c. Clove raced is in small supply, and sells at 11 lljc V lb. Timothy is scarce and nominal at Flaxseed may bo quoted at 82 2,10, Cattle, choice at 8 81c. fair to good at 61 71c. and common at 5 tic lb gross. Receipts 2,507 head. Cows aud calves meet a good de mand at full figures. Sales of 1,50 head at 845 55, Sheep are in good supply, and dull at a decline. Receipts at the Park drove yard reached 11,000 head, with sales of good at 5 6c, extra and heavy at7Bc lb gross, and common at 82,50 3 head, 3.51K) head sold at the Avenue yard within the above range of figures. Hogs are in demand and firm. Sales of 3,500 head at $9 9S* $ 100 lbs net. i ■ JpI'BLICSALRi The following property will be sold on Tuesday, February 14th, 1871, at the residence of Henry Dasher, 1 mile east of the Old Fort. Fiv cltorscs, 8 Cows wnd Ilcifcrs, 9 head of large Shouts, -t head of also a new Excelsior Reap er! T two-horse wagon, 1 buggv, 1 sulkev, I two-horse sled, 1 sleigh, t two-horse cul tivator inanufatured by J. I). Foote, plows, cultivators, harrows, Ac., also a splendid threshing machine aud power, with double Jeared jiick, I fanning mill, 1 patent fod er cutter, hay by the ton. 15 j aera* of grain in the ground, a 28 inch circular saw. entirely new an.l in splendcd order, a pat ent hay fork with pulleys and Bl> feet of rope. 1 llarpster corn planter, a Derr's patent stump machine, nOrse gears. Sad dles, cow chains, Ac,, together with a va riety of hoUse-hold furniture, 1 large wal nut secretary, bedsteads, 2 sets of new chairs, 1 sink, 1 large dining table, 2 break last tables, dough tray, stands. <Jto., 1 cook stove. 2 parlor stoves, 2 hives bees, sausage cutter, with staffer and pi ess, \ iron kottle, tubs, meat vessels, Ac. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. in., on said day, when terms will be made known bv J Nxrr, .(ndieeewrS HEXftY DASHER -prßLic SALE. The following property will be sold on Tuesday, Feburary 21st, .1871, at the residence of Joseph Dasher, near Centre Hall. j\Two \Vorl Horses, 1 yearling head of shoals, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 two-horse spring wagon, 1 cart, 1 two horse sled, 1 sleigh. 1 hay-rake, 1 tanning mill, 1 log sled, plows, cultivators, har rows, Ac., also household utensils Ac., con sisting of 1 cooking stove, 1 parlor stove, 1 bureau. I settee. ! large writing desk, ta bles, chain, stands, sink, 2 iron kettles, bed-leads and bedding, tubs. Ac., together with a great variety of farming implements and household furniture too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. in., on said day, when terms will be made known bv JOS. DASHER. pUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at the residence of the un dersigned,, about 11 miles west of Centre Hall. On Thursday, 16th February 1871. Worses two 2-year old and one /f&gL. spring colt, 2 cows. 7 head young cattle, 10 head of sheep, 2 hreeo ing sows, 1 plantation-wagon, 1 trotting buggy, 1 sled, threshing machine, with power, shaker and stacker, three-fifths in terest of 241 acres grain in the ground, drill, hay rake, feed cutter, corn planter, corns craper, cultivators, plows, narrows, forks, rakes, sythes, harness, of all kinds. Hay and Corn Fodder, also, household furniture, 2 beds, 1 new Tuscarorn cooking stove with pipe, tables, chairs, carpets, tubs, barrels, meat vessels, and a variety of other articles too numer ous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on said day, when terms will be made known by J. A. GROVE. A NNUAL STATE M ENT. Office of the "Farmers Mutual Fire In surance Company of Centre Count}-. CENTRE HALL, Jan. 9th, 1871. ASSETTS. Bills receivable, be ing premium note due and payable by members for insurances made the past year $21,826 78* Of which amouut there has been cal led in (4 80 Leaving due on pre mium notes taken thepastyear $21,17196 To this add receipts into the Treasury and in the hands of Collectors, from assessment No. 6... 2,761 77 Making the total available assetts of the Company, the past year $23,933 77 EXPENSES. Cempensation to Di rectors $36 35 Salary of Secretary.. 100 00 do Treasurer.. 25 00 Printing, office rent, postage and sta tionery - 119 29 U. S. revenue tax and stamps 95 22 Fire-proof safe $431,25 less ani't paid by Secretary, SIOO 331 25 Agents for collecting assessments No. 6, 135 08 Election board, last year 5 00 Losses. Paid the past year: To J no. H. Coaly. $939 00 " Eliza Mitchell 980 00 " Wm Keller, 2500 " Rev. Fisher, 94514 Henry Witmer, note, 725 38 Total accruing assetts and funds of the Company the past year ..- 19,468 46 To which add funds, heretofore reported for previous year 5..139,730 49 Less, amount of notes expired, and can celled by consent of parties 21,526 15 Making the total available as setts of the Company, this day $137,672 80 Risks and insurances taken the paatyear 286,060 91 Same heretofore re ported for previ ousyears 3,320,399 75 Grand total of risks and insurances taken since organ ization $3,600,4(50 66 From which deduct policies expired and cancelled by consent of parties 172,544 83 Grand total of risks and insurances in force this day 3,427,915 83 Debts, Liabilities: — Due Henry Witmer, SI,GO. GEO. BUCHANAN, Attest: Pres't. ALEX. SHAXXOX, Bec'y. At an election held the samelday, the following members were elected Directors, for the ensuing year: Geo. Buchanan, Saml F Foster, Henry Keller, Amos Alex ander, John Wolf, Joshua Potter, Jac. Hoeterman, John Krumrine, J W Camp bell, S G //erring, Jno Shannon, Sam. Gramley, Whereupon the new board organized, and appointed the following officers: President—Geo Buchanan. Vice President—Joshua Potter. Treasurer— Henry Witmer. Secretary—Alx. Shannon. 13 jn. 3t WATCH FKEE, and S3O a day sure, and no humbug. Address LATTA & CO., Pittsburgh, Pu. janl3.4t Chicago Market. Wheat No. 2 spring quiet closed 81,101 2.101 this P. M; active firm I 111 1 ill; common No. 2. mixed opened firm but close dull 48J a I tic, oats No. 2 quiet closed active Hrih 801, rye No. 2 quiet closed dull • <K*; lard 111 c; green shoulders 7 a 71e ; green hams 81 a He : live bogs active 10c lower SO,OO 6,60; dressed active 19 .'loc higher closing 85,22 5;50; cattle very dull #4,75 462. NEW YORK MARKET Wheat firm: new spring 81.48a 1,45, red amber, 1,87*1,50. Rye tin changed. Oats steady. Corn dull and a shade lower, 7ia7Blc. Pork,; Reef and llaeou unchanged. L*rd| Steady, 12|c. Kggs steady, 20a22c. j >ll I>ROY M vttKKTS. Corrected by Recti A Thompson. Red wheel I,at Rye 70 Corn 57 Old oetj. -10 New nets 48 Hurley 05 Clover-eed 8,00 Timothyxecfl 4.00 Salt '2 .'AI per nok Raeon Ortc Hum '22 Roller ... Kg*-. 20 BKLLKFONTK MARKETS. White Wheat #1,30, Rd t 25 .Jive. ..... 0,75. Cora 070. Oat. W....Barley a j 70 Cloveraeed A*' ..rol*toe 0,70 lutrd poMMillUl la Pork per pound 00. Butter 35. Kgira> Pl*terper ton sls Tallow 121 8 O'CLOCK rgMllS IS NO UUMBUBI By (ending 35ct.i with age, height, color of 'eyee ami hair, you am receive, by rctilrtt mall, a eorrect picture of your future husband or wife, with name and dale ol'marriage. Addr.— \V Kt>\. P. O Drawer N024. rultonville. N. Y. janl3.4t rrtllE M AOIC IN.IM B will change any I colored hair or heard t a permanent blaek or brown. It eotetaln* no potion. One comb sent by mail for *1 Dealers -applied at reduced rates Address Win Patton. Trcas Springfield, Mas-. J*nl3.4t THEA NECTAR (treat Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co ,8 church St. New York. P. O. Box 5508. Send for Thea- X ectar Circular. j an 13. It BOOK AGENTS WANTED. THE LAND OF SA CUED M YS- j TEEY, OR THE BIBLE \\EA!>\ IN THE LIGHT OF ITS OWN, SCENER Y:-Rev. W. L. Gage's; uow book, is now ready. Printed on tin- i j ted paper, issued in beautiful style, con- j' tains 3DO Superb Engravings, and is one of j themost valuable Biblical bookseverissued. In every family where the Binle is to b>- found, and there arc million- of them, there can this work*be sold. Agents will appre-1 ciate this. We'want agent* also tor Prof- i Stow*'a "Self-Interpreting Family Bible," j, the grandest book ever issued, being hi* j crowning life work—pronounced by critics jj the finest and most complete Bible extant, now having a larger sale than any other three Bibles combiud. Splendidly illu*- f trated—contains a dictionary of the Bible, with 200 engravings, a history of each book, | etc., and enables any reader to form hi* ij own commentary on the scriptures as he ] studies them. Any agent or person who* reads this, and who desires the most profi- j 4 table and honorable business, send for cir culars with full information. WORTIIINGTON, DUSTIN A C 0..!, Hartford Conn. jan!B.4wH \ GENTS WANTED 522.'. 'V M( NTH —bv the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., BOSTON, MASS. or ST. LOUIS, MO. ttjantt SALESMEN H.l NT ED. < Business honorable. No competition libe- , ral pay given. S. \V. KENNEDY. 8 S. 4th SL, Phil a. XfUl Farmers Wanted!l cJv/V'Froni S9OO to SNA) can be made du-' ring the idle Winter months Business j plea-ant and honorable. For further par-j ticulars of this Special chance address at : once A. ft. Hubbard Phila. jan'l.tw Agents, Male aud Female, SIOO, a week.--66 per cent, and s2s.l**> in cash Prises. In form rt ion free. Address .tmerican Book Co., <52 William St., N. Y. i jan6.4w THE H.INIMN H INT) MUTUAL ; LIVE H—ltllH eeSPANY I, wants a number of good Agents, also a good i, general .Igcnt for Western Pennsylvania, also a good general Agent for the German Counties of Pennsylvania. Address Hand in Hand Office. No. 112 South 4th St.. Philadelphia. jani.4w V' A r P/ k O,)/ ) ; Wtl X v" ViwU Do you want a situation as salesman at or near home, to introduce our new 7 stand IP bite Wire Clothes Lines to last for ever. Don't mi.-s this chance. Sample tree Address Hud son River IHre Works, 75 Win St.. N. Y. . or li*> Dearborn St Chicago, 111. jano.4 FREE BOOK TO AGENTS We will send a handsome Prospectus of our New Illustrated Family Biblo to any- Book Agent, free of charge, Addsess, National Publishing Co., Phila,Pa. 6jan4t ISSUED, J AX. IST, 1871. kk j[\J \Choice Selections No 3,"contain ll/Vling the best new things for Declamation. Recitation, &c. Brilliant Oratory, Thrilling Sentiment. Je Sparklinr Humor, 180 pages, Pnpcr. 30 cents, cloth 75 cts. Ask your bookseller for it, or send price to P. Garrett fc Co., Phila jan6.4w WANTED—AGENTS. (S2O PER davlto sell the celebrated HOME SHUT TLE SEWING MACHNK. Has the un dtr-fred, makes the "focA stitca" (alike on both sides,) and is fully licensed. The best and cheepest family Seeing Machine in the market. Address. JOHNSON. CLARK & 00., Boston. Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chi cago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo, 6jan4t AGENTS W iNTED FOR THE*HISTORY OF GOD'S CHURCH liy I'rof. F.IMM-ll|>OU<l. 11. 11. From Adam to the present day. Light business. For tnen and ladies everywhere. Good pa v. Send for circular. ZIKGLER & McCURDY, Philadelphia. jan6.4w T RY IVEM.S Carbolic Tablets. An unfailing remedy for all Bronchial Difficulties, Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma. Diptheria, Dryness of the Throat or Wind Pipe and all Catarrhal diseases. The wonderful 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 curativo qualities in all affections of the Chest and Lungs. Dr. Wells' Carbolic Tablets besides the great remedial agent Carbolic Acid contain other ingredients universally recommended, which chemically combine, producing u Tablet more highly medicinal and better adapted for diseases of the throat than any preparation ever before | offered to thepubhe. CAUTION. Be snre you get Well's Carbolic Tablets; Don't let other goods be palmed off on you in their Place FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Wells' Carbolic Tablets ARE A SURE CURE. TRY THEM. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 6jan4t HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSO CIATION. —For the Relief and Cure of the Krrii g and Unfortunate, on Principles of Christian Philanthropy. Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the Follies of Age, in relation to MAKKIAUK and SOCIAL EVILS, with sanitary aid for the afflicted. Sent free, in sealed Envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. julls.lv * CETTING UP CLU BS7~ GREAtySA VING to CONSUMERS Parties enquire how to get up clubs. Our answer is— VS,Bend for our New Price List and a Club form will accompany it, containing full directions—making a large saving to consumers and remunerative to club or gtinis rs. The Great American Tea Co., 31 & 33 Vetey Street, P. 0. Box 5643. NEW YORK. Gjan.4w FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. And for sale Wholesale only by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. P. O. UOX, 5506 8 CHURCH BT. N. V. SEND FOR THEA-NECTAR Circular. NKW MUM at Cei*ti*e Hall. 'j . J.11.M11.T, A I- I N K IV. Nov Store. New Moods. The undersigned trw*MOilly inform* the citir.cn* of Centre Hull and Pntlhr tn#h -lm<, ihut ho ha opened a new tnfb ut tiic well known stand formerly occupied by C. F. Hcrlachcr, where he i* now ) offering A Full ttud Complete htock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS cheap as ainjichere. Hi* *tock l entirely new, and the public are respectfully invited to call and evnnir ine for tbem*e|ve* ; Good* will be offered nt the lowest possible price*, and lv a gen oral ayalern of fair dealing they nope to , merit a lair hure of public patronage. Cull 11 ii*l Eknle our block NO TKOUBLB TO SHOW GOODS, jt'• Only Give u* a Fair Trial. ' We have a full and Complete assortment of the late*l Style*. Hrv (ioods. a Groceries. Qucciisware, Gentlemen and Ladies fiiraUhing Goods. Ladies Cloak* and Circular*, in Silk and j Cloth, all kind* of Groceries, the tinel Syrup*, the best Coffee, Tobacco, Paints, I. vestuff*. Oil*, Fish. Salt, Stationery, and everything else that i to bo found in a well [ stocked country store. The highest market price paid in Store Goods for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Don't forget the New Store, at Centre. Hall, where good* are now oflbred at a bar*! gain. Call and see u*. ap'JSy J - H SO I.T S~ CALKS, ut wholesale and retnil, cheap, ly 1 H\N IN A WILSON ! ||O O TS, large stock, all style*,"sue. and j t price*, for men and boy* ju*t arrived j I at Wolf well known old Stand. IEATHKR, of all description*, french .calf kin, tpanUh solo leather, nioroc-; j cos. sheep akin*, lining*. Everything in the leather line warranted to give satis ! faction, at Hl' KSSI l)E A THOMAS, j I'M S K TABLE CI'TLKRY, including; plated fork*, spoons AC, at I ap10,68 IB WIN A WILSON. AHOMETERS and Thermometers, at IRWI N A WILSONS, i /loKFIS TRIMMINGS, a large a*#.>rl men lat IK WIN A WILSONS H AND BKLLS and Door Hell*, all i- i tM and kind* at aplO' lKWtsa WiLaoxa CLOTHING Overcoats, Pants, Vc*t, and Dress Coat*, cheap, at Wolf *. j HOUSE "COLLARS, if you don't wha your hor#e'* *houlder* galled and nindesore, get good herse collar-, at BURNSIDK A THOMAS'. rpHK ANVIL STORE U now receiving J. a large and well u-sorted Stock of Hardware, Stove*, Nail*, HorseShoes, Sad dlery, Glass, Paint*, Sheet, Bar and Hoop Iron al*o Buggy and Wagon Stock of every description.—Call and supply your selves atthe lowest possible rate* at aplo'6B. IB WIN A WILSON A Tremendous Stock of Goods at Buruside A Thomas. Whitman's celebrated confections, Whitman's celebrated chocolate, Buker's chtcolate, Smith's chocolate, China Ginger, English Piokes, American Pickle*, at BURNSIDE a THOMAS* rIViV YS f all kind*7 a7 1 BURNSIDE & THOMAS SYRUP, the finest ever made, just re •esve l, cheap at W"ll** old tal)d try it. 4 Large Stock of l.udie* hut-, hors /\ Blankets, tuid Buffalo Robe- at BURNSIDE A THOMA 1 WISHING TACKLES, rodslincs, hook Hies, sea hair baskets, etc. Rig you | cut to catch trout at , BURNSIDE A THO.M AS TAPANNKD TOILET SETTS. AND ♦ I other Japanned ware, at the Anvil Store, j aplO'6B. I a WIN a WILSON. f lANNED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes V, pine apple*, and pea* in great varie [ t BURNSIDE * THOMAS' 100K I NO-GLASS PLATES ofallsizes j for sale by IKWIX a WILMOX. I aplo'6B. UNION PATENT CHI'RN. the be-t inuseat lawix a WiLaox's. | aplo'6B. HORN BLANKETS AND SLEIGH BELLS, at low priees, at | aplo'6B. 1 awix a Wi Laos' BOALTS for Buggies and Carriagber. size# in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at PL(Y6B lawix a WILSON' SPICES of all varieties, ground to order and warranted to be strictly pure. It is the only placeyou can find unaduitera td spices. Try them for your own satisfac tion. You can onlv find them at BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. HANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, <pades, rakes, hoes, lamps. forks, chains, die., at BURNSIDE ATHOMAS' BU RNSIDE A THoMAiL Offer to tho Public one of tht largest and best selected stocks of merchan dise. in Centre county. Call, examine and see for yourself. FINE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, old gov. iava, best quality Rio coffee, best oolong black ten*, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak ing molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the marketBURNSIDE A THOMAS', is th< place. SADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks hit spots rings. Everything a saddle® wants for the manufacture of harness, to be oundat BURNSIDE a THOMAS'. YPHK Largest and Best Stock of warran 1 ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, at reduced price*, only to be found at BURNSIDE A THOMAS'. IT IS known to all in Bellcfonto and through the county if you want a good article go to BURNSIDE A THOMAS'. A large and elegant assortment of Horse Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Buffa lo Robes, at very at low priees ftUKNStDE AT HOMAS riAHEliighest market prices paid for al JL kinds of country prod uce, NEW STORE.-LEVI A. MILLER Runkle's Old Stand, opposite the Iron Front, on Allegheny st . Bellefonte, in Where Pennsvalley Fnrmcrs, and all others, get the cheapest and best Groceries, Tobacco* of all grades, Boots from the best New York Manufacturers; Syrups, Sugars, Vinegar, Ac. Try him, once janTtf PA R LOK COOK STOVES Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gas B rners constantly on hand and for snlcal anlO'6B. I a WIN A WII.HON'K. S~PfN OLE skETnsTOT wagons, all si zes, at the sign of the Anvil. apl0'8. IKVINS WILSOX. LAMPSOP EVERY VARIETY and kind at apW.6B IRWIN & WILSON'S. REMOVAL. THEODORE DESCHNER, GUN SMITH, has removed to the store known us No. 6 Rush's Arcade next door to Zimmerman, Hros & Co., at Heltofontc, where he is just opening out a complete stock of REVOLVERS. GUNS. AMMUNITION. FISHING TACKLE, Base Balls, Bats, Keys, and general Sport ing Articles. Guns made and repaired any warranted. jun3d Norway Oats. Tho 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 nny quantities, at $8 per bushel. Orders by mail attended to. WM. K FORSTER, 23sep.4iu Centre Mills. WHITE F~IBH, Herring. Mackerel, Ac., at ap!7'B. BUKNSIDE sTHOMASj SIIOE-MAKKRS TOOLS and findings in nil their varieties, at BURNSIDE A TJIOMAS'. Great Bargains at Iry G<Hds, Notions, Groceries, Uard ware, (jtteen.warn. Wood and willow ware I fob, Sft, Fish and in fuel, u magnificent , assortment ofbvervthlfig kept in a First Class Store, now ready, and for sale at marvelou. low rates, GOODS VERY NEAR AT TUB OLII PRICES. Muslins thev will sftl yon the very best brands at price* that will Alt>OIn you New spring Dress Gauds j A most beautiful variety, constating of all the noVeltle* Nf tb* season, at lower rale. I than ordinarily charged at other place*. White Goods A' . Embroideries The llnest stock in town, nolo iu o quantity j quality, and price*. W'Oop axaum The best makes, latest styles and lowest rate*. (Hats and Can* in great variety Linens, Tow sitings, checks, Dtuiin g, loin Castimers, Cloaking*. BALMORAL SKIUTA, Spring and summer shawts, in fact, we keep everything, and wilt sell at a very .mall advance on 6r*t cost. All we ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, a* wo do no contider it any trouble to show goods. ALL KINDS OF HARNKSS, silver plated and Yankee Harness double' and single, bridles and halter*, mayl 68, ly. SAVAGE & RRO., (Successor to N. IlilibUh) Whole aalu and retail dealer* in Stoves tfc Tinware, Allegheny Street, Hellefonte, l'a. : Read only a partial list of Cook Stove Wellington, Waverly, Ornametitul, Oriental, Royal Cook, f'rince Royal, Sea Shell, Artisan, And Aiuerican Parlor and Office Stoves : Morning Glorv, Tronic, Brilliant, and New Egg. And Parlor Cook* lar Wood or Coal, and Wood Stove* of every description. Attention is railed to hi* stock of Roonng Plate, a new sine, which he ha* just receive ed, sixe tOx'Jtl. It make- belter iobthnnt he old sixe, andcxn bo fttroished cueai>crthar any olhur establishment in town. JffrSpoutiiig and jobbing promptly nL ( ended to. Charge* reasonable and satis taction s*uaranteed. octfSK j HARDWARE STORE! 1 J. A J. HARRIS. NO. 6, BROCKKRHOFF ROW A new and complete Hardware Store hat been opened by the undersigned in Brock- < erholf new building—where they are pre pared to sell all kind* of Huildingand Houst | Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nail*. , Buggy w heel* in setts. Champion Clothe* Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hunt Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saw s, IceCrean Freezer*, Bath Tubs, Clothe# Racks, a ftil. assortment of Glass and M irr->r Plate of all; sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows j Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes Felloes, and Hub*, Plow*. Cultivator#, Corr Plows. Plow Shear Mold Boardt and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges .Screws, Bn#h Spring*, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods. Oil*. Lard. Lubricating Coal, Linseed. Tanner*. Anvils, Vices, Bo! lows. Screw Plate*, Blacksmiths Tools Factorv Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells" i Gong ftell*. Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carnen,' 'ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Can*. Paints, Oils Varnishes received and for sale at juncs'oß,ly. J. A J. HARRIS. CENTRE HALL Manufacturing Co. AND Machine Works, CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO. PA ! Having enlarged our New FocXDRT .•#*' MACHINE SHOP* and AoßictfLTfßAt. WORKS. Stocked with all new and late*: improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an nounceto the public that they arenow ready to receive orders for anything in their line of business. Shafting;.*, ' Pullies, Hangers. IRON & BRASS which now stands unrivalled. This Reaper has ad vantages over all pthei Reapers now manufactured. One advan tage we claim for it. is the lever power, by which we gain one hundred per cent over other machines. Another advantage is the hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereby the driver ha* under his complete control of the machind; in coming to a spot of lodg ed grain, the driver can change the cut of he machine in an instant, without stopping the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 14 inches at the outside of the machine, a* well a* on the inside. It is constructed of first class material; and built by llrst class ma chanics. We warrant it second to none. All kinds of Horsepower* and Threshing Machine*. Hav and Grain Rake*, latestim proved. All kind* of Repairingdone. Dif ferent kinds of PLO W S AND PLOW CASTING. The Cejobroted lleckendorn Economics plow which ha* given entire satisfaction We employ the best Patternmaker*, our pattern* are all new and ofthe most improv ed plan*. Plans, Specifications and Daw ing# furnished for all work done by u*. We hope by strict attention to bust ness to receive a share of public pntronag| CASTINGS of every description made and fitted up fo MILLS, FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES, TANNERIES, &C., AC. Wo also manufacture the celebrated KEYSTONE HARVESTER, All orders by mail promptly attended to CENTRE HAM. MFC COM P aplOUStf. BASKETS ill all their varieties, children carriages, willow ware, guns, pis tols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, AC., at BU RNSIDE a THOM AS' PRUN ES and DRIED CURRANTSo tho very best quality just receiveda Wolf* old stand Ladirs Tru**o*. This invaluable article for females, is now to be had at Ilerlacher's store, and no other place in Centre county. I f dies remember that these trusses pe had at Centre Hall tf_ HARN ESS, collars, cart whip carriage whips, in great varieties, govern ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg harness hamcs, etc. Everything in thesHa dlery line at BURNSIDE A THOMAS' NOTIONS of ull kinds, Stelring' gloves Handkerchiefs, com')*, pocket books in all their variety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE A THO.MAS NEW PATTERNS of oil Cloths, at ro duced prices, at BURNSIDE A THOMAS' BAHITSSOAP, Win. Hagan and iCe ons, olive soap, Dobbins' soap Je 'es Oakley's soaps, oldcastile, pure, Palm sot p, Elderiing's soap, and a great variety of other soaps, at BURNSIDE A THOMAS' AH.M'M, nKrxoLU'B *. a KRONT, HlCllOl' *L, Hellefonte W I N E S A N I) L I QUO RS Thtubucribfrrwpw'tAitly call# th at tention nfiho public to hi* eatabllshm nt. where ho i. urepntnd t<> furnish nil kind# of Konifn ami HiiMilii' Liquors' wholosole Ht thvlowMt cash price*, which are warran ted t<> ho tho best qualiti' l * according to thoir respective p rices. Hi* stock consist* of live, Monongaltola, Irish and other Whiskies, all kintla of Brandies, Holland Uin, Motlorin, Cherry, Blackberry nod oihor Wlnaa—tnii boat article* -el a* reasonable rato* a* ran bo had in tha city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger mi.l Carrawny Brandies, Puro Jamaica and Now England Hum, Cordial of all kind*, i Ho would particularly Invito Farmer*, He- Itol keeper# and other* to call and examine lii* large supply, to judge for themaelve* and be certain of procuring what they buy, which can seldom be done when purchn.- ng in the city. F.tr Phyaician* arc respectfully requested o give hia liquor* a trial. aplO !/ lE.NTRE HA Lit H<T)AL V John SrAßot-KiT Proprietor. Stage* arrive ami depart daily, for all points, north, south, east ami west This favorite Hotel has been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and it now in every respect one of the most pleasant country Hotel* in central Pennsylvania. The travelling community ami drover# will ttlway* find the best accommodation.. Per son* from the city wishing to spend a few weeks miring the summer in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the most deau tifiil location, and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire for comfort and coi- Ivtnkinrs. |IO f til,tf, COACH MANUFACTORY. IIA RDM AN PHILLIPS, AT It IS manufacturing establishment at Yeagertown, on the Lowintowr; and Hellefonte Turnpike, has ii.iwon ban*: a tine *t>ok of ('arriages. Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagon., which he now offers for sale as superior in quality and style* tc anv manufactured in the country. They are made of the very best seasoned stm-k b v first clan practical workmen, and finished in a style that challenge# comparison will any work out of or in the Eastern cities and can be sold at lower price# than tboMj manufactured in large towns and cities, (amidst high rent# and ruinous price# of liv ing. Being mnttiir of hi* own situation, lanxivu* to excel In his artistieal profession and free from any annoyance* in hi# busi nes, he ha* time and ability to devote bis entire attention to hi* profession and bit customer#, rendering satisfaction alike tc all patron*, operative#, hi# country, and himelf. Call and examine hi# stock and learn hu price#, and V<u cannot fail to be satisfied. I R E V A I 111 N G of all kind* done neatly, promptly, ind reasonably. ( Ycagertown, June 12.1868 —ly. I OUBLB AND SIVGLB BARREL r fowling pieces at i aplo'6B. IRWIX A WILSON. * Iff J B ETTELK'S HOLESALB WINE A LIQUOR BTO K E Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stona bull- ding iormerly occupied by the Key- 1 „ stone Bakery Take* pleasure in informing the public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply o, " | choice Foreign ami Domestic Liquors. ■ Alt Harrrlt, K<g* and ('nth* :mrrantcd l ' ' to contain the quantity rrprrtcntcd. The attention of practicing physician# is ■ ailed to hi# stock of PUKE LIQUORS, i suitable for medical purpose-. Bottles, 1 iiug*. and demijohn# constantly on hand. * He ha* the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY In town. \ All liquor* are warranted to give satis- 1 Taction. Liquor# w ill lie sold by the quart, * ibarrel, or tierce. He ha* a large lot oi BOTTLED LIQUORS Utfthe finest grades on hnud. Confident that he can ilea.-e customer*! he respeetfullv solicits a share of public paj jtronuge * myl4tr ' JRWIN A WILSON are constantly ro ceiving new good* in their line. HARD W ARE ' ofovery description at redu.ee price*—now being opened every day aplo'6B.; j i I Wall Paper, cheap 'from 12 to 20 cents per bol tn Hcrlacher' BUFFALO SCALES, of THE BESTMAK# from 4 lbs up to 120,0001 b*. aplo'6B. IRW IK A Wttaos. rpi'RKEY PUTINS, raisens, peaches L applea, oranges, lemons, all kind of foreign fruit*. Hani*, bacon sc., al IBURNBIDE a THOMAS'. DRY BOARDS. Plank and Scantling for sale by IRWIK* WILSOX. 1 aplo'6B. CROSS-GUT AN' l * MILL SA WB, be make at * IRWIX * WILRO*. • I aplo'6B PUMPS! ; Wooden Pumps, AND PIPING. | The undersigned would respectfully call a the attention of the citizen* >ft entre county, and Pennsvalley in particular, to the fact that he is manufacturing ; 7N2 3237 PUidP, r T made at home or elsewhere. Uc use* none j but the best material, IIEWAKRKXTS THEM • to give satisfaction, as being the most last f ing and durable, SUPERIOR TO THE OLD g wooden |>ump, being arranged to let the 4 water off and prevent freezing in winter. 1 Pine, poplar or encumber pump* always it on band, lii* matirial for pumps is all i- sawed from 'urge timber, and are thus Secured againstChcckingorCracking. [. All order* by mail promptly filled. PIPING, made of the best mnterial, of five inch *oantling, joined together with coupling block*, thoroughly banded, and warranted to stand any pressure required for ordinary use. Price* of piping range • from 12 to 18 cents per foot. Send order* to " sept.3n.ly J. TELLER. n Milesburg, Pa li ur ial Cases AND CASKETS. AIR-TIGHT AND INDESTRUCTIBLE I FOR Protecting and Preserving the Dead. The undersigned take# pleasure in an -1 nnuncing that he ha* secured the sole agen cy in this county for ME TA L LIC AND GLASS Itiirlal CHMOM and Cimkete, which are so widely known as to reoulre no special commendation. The M ETALI.IC , BURIAL CASE, with it# present im '• proved style and finish, its entire harmony with the feelings of the bereaved, it*per fected adjustments and appointment# in whatever relates to the preservation and protection of the body after death, confirm it# utility and entire adaptnes# to the pur poses for which it is designed. I COFFINS of all description# furnished ' at the shortest notice; am! all orders filled 0 promptly night or day. The Dead laid out with care, and funerals and escort# super intended in person. HENRY HARRIS nov4t Bellefonte, Pa. ]\TILLER'S HOTEL, Woodward, Pa. i?l Stage* arrive and depart daily. Thin favorite hotel i.* now in every respect one of the most pleasant country hotels in central Pennsylvania. The traveling com munity will always find the best accommo dation. Drovers can at ull times be accom modated with stables und pasture for any number of cattle or horses. july.T6Btf GEO. MILLER. BUSH HOUSE, near the depot, Bcllt fonte, Pa. This elegant hotel, having come under tho supervision ofthcunderr-igned, he would respectfully announce to me public that he is prepared to accommodate them after the style of the best house in the cities. The Bush House is a magnificent building, splendidly ftirnished, und capable of com fortable accommodating THREE HUNDRED GUESTS' It is situated near the depot, and convenient to all places of business, and if tke best ho tel in central Pennsylvania. Its waiters are obliging, polite and attentive; its ta bles arc supplied with every luxury in the market; its stables are first class, with at tentive and humane hostlers, and its bar supplied with tho best of liauors. For guests from the citico to spend thtwsuinincr it is just the place! The proprietor will be happy to receive the public ais often as they wish to call T, HOWELL, oct2Btf Proprietor Philadelphia Store. ' In Hrockerhoff"* block, Bisllop Street, % Hellefonte, when. i KELLER t* MUSSfJI, t , have just opened the best, cheapest, largest , as well a* the best assorted stock of Good* f in Bellefonte. j HERE LADIES, > i I* the place to buy your Silk., Mohair. Moxaiiihiiiue., Rej., Alpaca., D'dain#, r Lain, Brilliants, Muslin., Calicoe., TVI: I ings, Klaiiels, Opera FlaneD, Ladies (lut ing, Genu' Cloths, Ladies Marques, W ktu ■ Pckay, Linen Table Cloth., Counterpane* i Crib Counterpanes. White and Colarwc i Tarlton. Napkins, Inserting* and Edging., White Lace Curtlns, Zephyr A Zihyr PaW. ■ tern*. Tidy Cotton, Hhawf., Work Basket, SUNDOWNS, , Notions of every kind, White Good* of every description, Perfumery, Ribbon.- Vel vet. Taffeta and Cord, anc liraid, Veil*. Button., Trimming., Ladiai and Mi.se* Skirt., HOOP SKIRTS, Tliread Ho.iery, Fan., Bead*, Sewing LADIES AND MISSES SHOKtf and In fact every thing that can be thought of, d(tired or used in the PANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE FOR GENTLEMEN, t hey have black and blue cloth.,, black and fancy a#iuieres, saUinetu, tweeds, mcl orn* .ilk, satin and common vesting*, in short, every thing imaginable in the line of gentlemen* wear. Ilvedyraade Clothing of Every Dt scription, for Men and Boy*. Root* and Shoo*, in endle* variety Hat* and Cap*, CARPETS, Oilcloth, Rug*, Rrown Muslin*, Bleached Mus lin*, Jtrilling*, Sheeting*, Tablecloth*. Ac., cheaper than elsewhere. Their.took ofIjUKKNSW ARE A GRO CKKIES cannot be excelled in quality or ( P"*'®- .... , < Call in at the Philadelphia Store and con- i vince yourselves that KELLER A MUB- i SER have any thing you want, and do bu iiiac*. on the principle of "tjuick Sale, and (Small* Profit*." p3O,Cj j OEAIK AMD FKODUCE ARE TAKER GOOD NEWBFORTHEPEOPLE. J Great Attraction and Great Bargain.l r IMIK under.igned, determind to meet the ( g_ popular deiuaud for Lower Price., re- j *peclfully calls the attention of the public ( Ito his stock of SADDLERY, \ I now offered at|the old stand. Designed es- \ peeiall for the people and the time., the lar- < get and most variqd and complete assort- i mat of i Saddle*, ITarnnaa. Collar*, Bridles, of every deM.-ription and quality; Whipa, 1 and in fact everything complete to a lima- I class establishment, he now offers at price. ! which will suit the time*. A better variety, a better oualitv or finer ' style of Saddlery has never before been of- ' sered to the public Call and examine our ! toek and be satisfied before purchasing. 1 elfewhere. , Determined to please my patron, and thank Ail for the liberal share of patronage ' heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a . continuance of the same. JACOB DI NOES, ap 10'68 ly. Centrw Hall, j [ VTEW FIRM, NEW GOODS AND i ]N Panic Prices. FOSTER, DEVLING & WILSON, Having purchased the extensive store of Howell. Gilliland A Co., and addedtothem at panic price#* large avoitment of NEW GOODS, They are enabled to sell at OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A iarge variety of Ladies' Dress Goods! Great Bargains in Muslins and Calicoes. Keady-Madc Clothing Warranted to Suit |< lur Cloths and Cassimers, Cant be excelled. THEIR GROCERY DEPARTMENT, Astonishes every one in assortment and low price*. Sviup, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Canned fruits, Jell'.e#, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese and pastries of all kinds, and every other article be longing to the Grocery Department 7Vy Wholesale at Philadelphia Kate*. Farmer*, Mechanic# and Laborers look to your interest. One dollar saved is a dollar in pocket. Then call and see at what astonishingly low prices FORSTER DEALING & WILSON, Are selling their Dry Good# and Groceries. ,jSJf-No trouble to show Goods. If they an- not a* represented, we will pay you for your trouble. Ddh't forget the place. JWTURNKR BUILDING-®* ap29tf Allegheny St., Bellefonte Pa. Fuss at Millheim Quite a Sensation and FUSB ha# been caused at Millheim. a# soon a# it became known that J. W. Nnool was just receiving a new stock of Spring Goods \ AT OLD I'ltlCKS. which he purchased lately when Gold was down and prices had fallen. His stock consists of Fine Dress Goods- Dry GoOtls, Groceries SUGARS, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CHEAPER THAN EVER. MUSLINS, CALICOES, AT OLD PRICES. \-SuThe public are earnestly invited , call atSnook'a store in Millheim, and ta tisfv themselves that lie Offer* tireater linrgnlnn and NCIIH Goods Cheaper thaa ELSE W HER E. Hi* stock is always ftill and complete, and selected with care, and keep* nothing that is calculated to deceive. No purcha ser leave# Snook's Store without having the full worth of his money. New goods nro ordered every few days and whenevei wanted. The highest prices paid for all kind* of country produce. Call and *ee. Snook never surrender*. marll.y A LECTURE wro YOUNG MEN, Just Published, in a Sealed E-iselope Price six cents. ALKdinKOSTHKNAU'SK, Trkatmknt AND RADICAL Cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness' Involuntary Emis sions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally ; Nervousness, Con sumption, Epilepsy, and fits; Mental Pnysical incapacity, resulting from Self- Abuse. Ac.-By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," Ac. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture. clearly proves from his own experience that the awful conse quences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without mediciens, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, in struments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain an i effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cur? hir lself cheap ly, privately, and radically. THIS LEC TURE WIILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envo.opc, to any address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 2ocents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co., 127 Bewerv, New York, Post-office Box 4,580. scplily , > ADDRESS * /, ;j 1 TO THE • NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED WHOHE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN I PROTRACTED PROM HIDDEN CACHES, AND WHOBE CAU -BKb REQUIRE 'TO IIXSII IXIITIXCI D EBIB A BLX If you are suffering, or have suffered, from invoiuMtary discharge*, what effect doe* it produce upon your genera! health T I>o you feel wealc. debilitated, caeily tired? Doe* a Hole extiw exertion produce pal pitation of the heiutT Doe* your liver, or urinary organ*, or your kidneyi, frequent ly get out of order? Is your,urine some time* thick, milky or flacky or ii it ropy on setting? Or do* a thick *kum riae to the top ? Or is a sediment at the bottom'nf u*r it na* stood awhile ? Do you have spells of short bteathing or dyspepsia, ? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushos of blood te the head ? Is your memory impaired ? Is yonr mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of life? Do you with to be left ulime, to jet away from* everybody ? Doe* any little thing moke you start or jump 1 I* your sleep broken or restless ? litbelus tre of your eye ea brilliant? The bloom on your cheek aa bright ? Do you enjoy your self la society aa well? Doyoupuraue your buaineta with the time energy? Do you feel ea much confidence in youne|f ? Are your spirit* dull and flagging,'given to fu of melancholy ? If ao, Jo not lay it U your live or dyspepsia. Have you rasUsa* nights? Your back weak, your kneee weak, and hare but little appetite, and you attribute t his to dyspepsia or liver-complaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, veneral disease* badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera tion, when in perfect health, madia the man. Did you ever think that those boi<£ defiant, energetic, persevering, sticceeful busiaes*- inen are always those whose generative or- I gana are in perfect health? \ou never bear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are ntver afraid they cannot succeed in business: they don't become ad and discouraged: they are always polita and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look j you and them right in the face—none of your downcast looks or any other mean ness about them. Ido not mean those who keep the organs inflated byrunning to ex cess. These will not only ruin their con stitutions, but also those they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cared dis eases, from the effects of self-abuse and | excesses,have brought about that state of weakness in those organ* that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every otherdisesae—idiocy, lunacy* paralysis, sp.nal affections, suicide, and ai- I most every £her form of disease which humanity is heir to-and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one. DISEASES OF THESE ORGANS RE QUIRE THE USE OF A i DIURETIC. i < i i 1 I HELMBOLD'S ; i l | FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IS TRK GREAT DIURETIC, A'/D 1* A CER TAIN crsx TO a DiRKA&ss or tbe BLADDER, SIDNEYS, GRAY DROPSY, OBGANIC "WEAKNESS FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DIRKAI KS OF TRK UUINART OE oans, whether existing in Mjilk or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of hew long standing. If no treatment is submitted to. Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh ind blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. • HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU established upward of 19 years, prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD DRUGGIST, 5#4 Broadway, New York,'and 104 South 10<A SL, Philadelphia, Pa. Price—sl,26 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6,60, delivered to any address. Sold by all Druoibts everywhere. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONEUF IN STEEL ENGRAVED WRAP PER, WITH FAC-BIMILIK OF MY 1 CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, aid signed j < : junlOy H. T. It .iwrmmii * 'V. WAWCBR' &.*>.. l<. til :■* K f. VINEGAR BITTERS i 4 Hundred* of ThoMMtdo H "rOSKMSr** ill WHAT ARE THEY? I RJ Sji| oi | THBT ARB KOT A VDJI I I II FANCY DRINK. iII Mats Of Peer Rsa, Vkisfcsn Pveef BslHu sal Be* mm* Lteeem doctors*, sjlead sad ?■**+■ MM* to platM Um taste, eslisd " Totum,"" Apv*tts an.* *—star in." as, that Isa* tts Uprltr oa la aa* rata, Sat an a traa Meetidew. mad* thnatha VaMva Boot* sad Barks of Cshfbrnia, free frwm all Alcefceltr #U we leaf-. They an Dm GREAT BLOOD PCKIPISIt and A Utt OinVti PBI NCfFIJI a parlhet Beaovaler si# larlforator of tiss Byatcnt, carrying of sU poJsoooaa oatlsraatf rastaitartfc* biood to s beslUiy coodJUoo. , Bo yenaa eaa tax* these Bittars sooordiog te dine ttoo ao* taatsii inirg aaw*n. >l Wfllh* gtvcaloraa incnrslbtoessa. wm*s< na bote are not destroyed by mineral yoisoa ar Cstaaea, aadthe vitalofganawaated bayoadtho Per laflaauaniary aa* Chronic Skrsas* tisa aa* Gent, Praeepala, *r ladlaeatiea. IMjt- —i Beastliest aa* I aieradt teat Fevers Ml sennas ef the Blae*, Liver, Kldacys, aa* Bladder. thas BUters bar# tees nasi swam- M Bach JHaeaaea are earn* by Filiated Blew*. wMc* is gnaaaagy produce* by daraaffeataat of the Ditostlrt Orsaoa. OTBPIPBLA OK IXDIGECtTIOB, Hwad ant*. Pats to tha Bboeldsn, Co*m. 1 igum ttot ttm Chm, Pirrinsss, Boer Ereetadeas * tbo HrmarS. Bad teste la *• Heath, Blliea* rla"*aV ri of ths Heart. InliamMMtan of the kuag*. Pais is Mo rafiaaa of the Kttaapb aad a baa*M* othar ra Met symptoms, an th* affhpftageef Dngep*i* Thsy toneunaa tbs Btenaeh aad SUomOsm ,< . pi* Uvcr an* travels, wfcM wadertbesi ofaacqaalhd •Beery b. rtaaaslag tha Head of aUlmpsmics, aa* ' Uapartiaf nor lift aad vigor to tha who!* ayttem. FOB MB Iff DIBKAMBB. EmpTx**. Tetter. Uit ' Bhraai, IHetohes, Spots, Pimple*. fmstaiet, Bolls, rsr beaclat. Bug-Worms, Bcsld-Bead. Bora Eye*. Eryai;- eiat. Iteh, Bear*. Inscoiorauoa* f the B!da. Ertacr* • and DUaaas* of tha bkla, ef vhacevsr nam er Mff9s| an IMttnUy dag ap abdaarrlad ontef tht system is a abort tuna by ttMaaa of thaaa Bitter*. (Bp bottir ia i sect- casm *lll SOB vise* tb* most iocruMkut of Uic-tr carstiTc effect Cleoaso the VlUatod Blood whenever yon Cod it* hßserWM basetlaff ihraaeb •* *la in Mcpiaa. Entp ! ttoas orßaraai eieeasett whta yoa Andttobctroeu* ' an* Kaggßh Is tha Tats* i deano* it wJmb Bi feel. aa* yeer ISaUas* will tail yee whan. Koastbebte** , pan an* tha ImMh ef th*. ryattic will lollow. Pl!t. TA PB aad other WORgb, larkihs lathe rystv of oo moaythaaaaaih.ar* effect tally destroy. , sd aad raesevod. Par tall directioa*. no* carcfstty the drcnlar aroaod each bottle, prtatcd ta (ixm lea , leases ffaKtisii.Caraaa, rrcaabaad Syantob. J. WALXgB. rroptletor. K H UcDOSAXD h CO.. Brriislato aad Oca. hfftau. iaa Fraaeßco. Cal. ' sad tl aad M Coataerce SUcrt, Mow Tork irtOUl BT AM. OBCOOtSTB ABO MUJJDBi. Ghrover & Bakers HIGHEST PREMIUM ; SEWIS G MACHINES. The following are selected from thoua > and* of testimonials of similar chanK-tcr. as ex-pressing- the reasons for the preference - for the Gnome A Basra Machines over 1 all other*. [ •••"IHke the Grover & Raker Mn I chine, in the first place, because, if I bad t any other. I should still want a Grover A L Baker; and. having a Grover A Raker, it -.answers the same nurpoee of all the rest, ii It does a greater variety of work and it ia F easier to learn than any other."—Mr*. J, 1 C. Croty (Jenny June.) •• • 1 have "had several year*' experk enee with a Grover A Baker Machiuo. whirh has riven me great >ati"faction. I think the Grover A Raker Machine is mora easily managed, and leas liable to get out of order. I prefer the Grover A Raker, • decidedly."—[Mr*. 'Jr. Watt*, New York.] • • • "I have had o ae in mv lamily fbf j some two years; and from what I know of its working*, and f jroui the testimony of many of my friends. who use the same, I can hardly see how, anything could be more complete or give 1 satlsfrction."—Mr*. (Geneva! Grant.', ••• "I belie* /e ft to be the best, all things considered, of snv that 1 have known. It f* simpl' 4 and easily learned; the tew. ing from the. ordinary spools ia a great ad vantage ; ti 1# stitch is entirely reliable j ii does, wrn *' nental work beauttmllr ; ii i* not liable to gift out of order/'—Mrs. A. M, .W Bound Street, Brooklyn. The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Qy ny manufacture both the Elastic .b and Lock Stitoh Machines, and offer j public a choice of the beet machines ef • oth kinds, at their establishments in all .he large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country. Price* Lift* and sample* of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to Grover A Baker 8. M. Co., Philadelphia, or to P. P. Greene Phillipeburg. For sale at 8. H. Williams aCo a Furniture Store JBell fonte. NATURE'S Hair Restorative CoDt&ina no LAC SULPHUR —N SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH ARGE—No NTTRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from th# Poisonous and Health-destroying Drujrs used in other Hair Prepar 1 tions. Transparent and clear a* crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric—pertectly SAFE 'CLEAN and EFFICfENT-dtsidera tums LONG SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST! It restore* and prevents the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy op pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool aad . refreshing to the head, checks the Hair " from falling off, and restores it to a great " extent when prematurely lost, prevents ' Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. , DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton Junc tion. Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER [ BROTHERS, Gloucester. Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask yourlDruggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take ne other. r For sale by Win. Wolf and J. B. SH I Centre Hall 24junly —To%teu¥PTiVE^ The advertiser, having been permanent* ly cured of that dread disease,; Consump tion, by a simple remedy, is anxiou* te make known to hi* fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with tbo directions for preparing ana using the same, which thsy will find a sure Cure For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Parties wishing the prescription vol please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 105 South Second Street, Willi&insburgh, N. Y. dec 2 ly ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered foryears /j L from Nervous Debility Preinatiure Decay, and all the effects .of youthful in discretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who needs it thv recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was Sufferers wishing to profit by the .udvertisei s ex perience can do so by add re--, ing, in pertcci confidence, JOHN G. OGDEjN, No. 42 Cedar Street, New York. dec2.ly OCKET CUTLERY—aII makes and .V. IK WIN Aw ! !•-' 'N.
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