vJKN (M .lr H ALL RKpORTFR FRIDAY, MAY, 19 1871. LOCAL ITEMS. L9CAT, SEWS.—Our friends will oblige u# by sending in anv Item# of local inter est, including death*, marriage,*, die , as such are oagarly read hy your mend* in the west, many of whom get the Reporter. \Vc would esteem it a favor if our kind pa tron* would occasionally mail a copy "I the Reporter to relative- and acquaintan ce# who formerly lived in Centre county and removed to other pa.t*. which would induce many to become subscribers. ■ I" wi I ■■■'■ ■ BLANKS—BIank Summon#. Yondu Nates, Execution#, and Judgment and Exemption Note combined. Justice* NN ar rant#, Ac,, for sale at thi* Office. IMPORTANT TO Brus MKN.— The circulation of the REPORTER, on thia i)d rn.'fy at their catalogue prices, the untruthful assertion#, of self constituted agent*, to the contrary notwith standing. GKO. LIN IMi.sli'N, aprltJm Brokerhoff Row, Bellefonte PRICES REDUCED. at J \Y ALTER s A Son"# Carriage Manu factory. Milrwy. Pa. mayAfni. Tlic comer stone of the new hvnn gclicul church, u'viut five rail*# t of will be luid on Saturday Juno 4th. IMPROVEMENTS. —We uotiee con siderable activity in improvements in some portions of the valley this sp ring. At Spriug Mills stverul new house# have already beeu put up, among them one which is intended for a hotel, erected bv It H. Duncau. opposite his store. This is done in view of the railroad reaching that point. At Peun Hall, we also notice the foundations ready for wme three or f.ur new bouses. These two places. Penn Hull sod Spring Mills, we soon expect to see connected as one contin uous street, which will be in a very few rears, if they keep on building as they" have during the last three years along that roust At Aaroosbarg, three new houses are in progress, one by Mr. Noah Leitzell. one by Mr. Fulmer, and Mr. isreal Weaver is about erecting a tine i dwelling—these buildings are all being erected on the outskirts of the place. . The sunny aide liiue-kilms, near the ■ main street, recently erected by Min- J gle & Son, also affords a new branch of trade for this aucient town. Centre Ha'l is not behind, but rath- i er keeps ahead of her sister towns, in its growth, us new houses are being erecled here continually. Mr. Geo. Ilarpater has just erected two large t coach ebons, and has a three story J dwelling uuder war, aud which will j loom up on Church street before the -j cherries ripen. Several more new houses are in contemplation on the same street, also on Main street, and tnrre on Chestnut street, besides the 7 new church which the Evangelical as- j sociation intends erecting. ITEMS. —Next Sabbath forenoon the Lord # Nupper w ill be admisistorest in the Ger. Rcf. Church in this place. —Taxp vers should read the notice of > appeals advertised in the Rr.roETEa ! —Mr. \Vm. Ehrhard, of this place, while standing on Ike hindpart of a wagon s •cgue, hist Tuesday, was kicked on both <; | - hy a horse. The affair knocked hint r if hi* J" B ' be foil upon the tongue j °r Ith * under the horse and was tramp- i ll t * ,h ba<. Hi# injuries were mOnlul bit i not serious. The hrn -rUxdstooa if- the foundry, .kiw ~-*l-1 ?'-• ' bur?ted from centri.^f* 1 - weighing near JUU "nmrnis was hurled f through the *hop. 1 stood in iU pth, or else the • t bt*co t* —Mr. John Flory. of thU near Laviug hi# right arm crushed, the j other day, by a box of line folbng upon { it. He is at prrsaut also disabled in the j left hand—having taken to catching rnU. ( one of the vermin bit, and his hand has be- j tome very much swollen and Wsiiiful-tn consequence. j Hands were not made for catching rat*, j Else what's the use of having cats. 3 — , e ERROR. —In last weeks REPORTEC, we ) stated that Rotberniel'# painting of the I battle of Gettysburg cost s3oo—we in- j leaded to say that it cost tbe state SJS,OUU, —and this is the work that is now on eahi- I bition at 2i cents a peep, private parties j pocketing the proceed#. Forcpaugh'a circus collected between - four and fire thousand dollar* of surplus. | change off the Bellefonte people, last Satur- j -day. L AE.CN OWL. —Mr. John Hincbach, of ' hotter twp., one day last week, set a steel trap upon a pole, properly baited, and next morning an owl, measuring 41 feet • -n tip to tip of iU wings, was found a ; piisoii # # f A borse fhief, nauusl David Kennor, , about two we. Ca f #re belonging to county, and a bug fc * longing lo Cyrus San <* Ufl>MV.lle, , r i .win is* thief has not i formerly of Millhetm. - yet been arrested. The Millbeim people are bopc* of having a narrow gunge railroad f.' on> Lock Haven acrs>g to thair town. We should rejoice at the consummation of such a pro ject, as it would entirely answer all f' ie the want# for railroad facilities which 1 would not be afforded them by the L. C. & S. C. R. K- as now located. Narrow-gauge railroada, on accouLt J of their cheapness and their practica bility in places where it would not be 1 possible lo construct roads of tbe or . dinary width, are attracting much attention in some parts of the United States. A thirty-ruile road is in process of construction from Gape Girardeau to the iron banks in Bollinger county, Missouri, of which ' one mile is finished. The cost of this t mile, laid with T rail, has been 86,- 537,60, and the cost of the entire thirty miles is estimated at $213,000, allow- J ing $16,875 for culverts, bridges, Ac. I The road bed is six feet wide on top, j following this rise and fall of the , ground where it does not exceed sev- 1 enty feet to the mile, and winding , round high hills and steep grades in I curves of 200 feet radius, jess than ' one-third that required for the ordin- j ury gauge. Rolling stock sufficient for the requirements of such a road say two locomotives, four passenger cars, thirty platform cars, and ten box cars —are estimated at $27,000 addi tional, making a total cost for road and equipments of $240,000. For mining and all hilly regions the nar row track roads are peculiarly adapt ed, and tbey are also likely to come into extensive use as feeders to estab lished lines of railway. STONE WARE.—Stone Crocks, differ ent size# and best quality. Cheap, and a large stock P® hand ut Wil. WOLF'S. T.tnuK AVTI F VSNTRIY\nt K STOCK or MIi.ItNKRY.- The ladies of Centre Mall an i vicinity will pleas* bear in mind, that MISS A DPIKH Wnvta,formerly of Bolle lonic, ha' just opened a it.-w millinery store at Spangler s hotel in this place, {special attention is invited to the present display of fashionable novelties, embracing ati un surpassed assortment of the latest styles of bonnets, and hats of all material, trimmed and unlrimtned. Also the largest assort ment of buttons, curls, ca|s, all kinds of trimmings, ladies gloves, jewelry, Vc., Ac. The ladies are invited to call, and exam ine her well selected stock, aud satisfy themselves that any thing in her line can be purchased at the lowest possible fig ure#. ♦ ♦ For the Reporter. A&SKMItLY Allow me, Mr. Kditur,to recommend as a suitable person for state Legislature our well talented friend (Vpi. J I* Smith, of Miltheim. Mr. Smith is a man of intelligence, sound ; judgment, honesty and integrity, lie l j well liked by *P who have bad the grati- | Cying satisfaction of becoming acquainted with him We entertain no doubt but I he would be strong on the ticket ami j would represent Centre county, in a noble | and gallant manner, PKN.N, Associate Jutljrc For the Reporter. We notice in last week's Reporter the names of several prominent men as candi date- for the position of Associate Judge, and among them the name of Col. Love. I A veteran democrat, a life-long promoter j of the cause ol democracy, a man of good | judgement, Salome,l and poscssing a toler ably goo* know ledge of tho Carman lan guage, and, never haviug bad a position a a county officer, we deem it but justice to him to give him the nomination, subject, however, to the consideration of other townships. PoTTKR. It our Penusvalley farmers wuh to buy gv>od* cheap—any thing in the line of dry goods, groceries, clothing, hats, cap#, boot* ami shoe#, call in at Mr. Devling's store, Bellefonte, and you will find it just the place for bargains. Mr Devtinglsone ol the most obliging and upright merchants of Bellefonte, who cares to please his custo mers, and will rather himself loose, than have any one think that he ha* not been fairly dealt with. He always keep# on hand a large assortment of every thing, and we only ask our people to give him a trial. Just look at the Figures! 1J7833 Singer Sewing machine* were seUl in 1870—heiug 44t"CJ5 ahead of the sales of the Wheeler A NVilson,—6JU77 ahead of the H0we,—70431 ahead of tho Orover a Baker,—'JJß3l ahead of the Weed, —'.*8043 ahead of the Wilcox & Gibb#, and 110173 ahead of the Florence Sewing machine. The above figures are frxmi the sworn re turns of sale# licenses and cannot be dispu ted. Go at once to .Zimmerman Bros A Co. Bellefonte Fa. and buy a Singer, and you will have all the good qualities that can possibly be combined in one sewing ma chine. Sold on easy terms. may 19.2t DEATHS. In Gregg township, on the 12th insL . M is? Margaret Duuiap, in the 57 year ot her age. Ou the 9th of May, in Greeg township, after a lingering ilfne.-* of consumption, o' about one year, Mary Long, aged 29 years 5 months, and 8 days, b unerul service# attended to bv Rev. C. H. Reiter, on the Uth of May." On3rdinL. at Zion, George Shafer, in the tiß year of his age. MI I.ROY MARKETS. Corrected by Reed . >is .45 Barley TO. 70 Cloverseed 5,00 Potatoes I.W) Lard per pound 12i Pork per pound 09 Butter 20 Eggs 15. Plasterper ton sls Tallow 10 !Bacon 12 Ham 16 N'OTICK -The annual meeting of the Old Fort Ilorse Thief Detective asso ciation, will convene at the O'd Fort on Saturday, June 3d 1871, at 2 o'clock p., m. A full attendance ofthe men bera, auu per son? desiring to become meinters. i re quested. Officers are to be elected for the e nsliing year. Other business of ini portance to be transacted, in at" 19. J NO. > cOOY, Pre#. W. W SPANG Lit K, Sec JKToTICE OF A PPKALS Notice i* hereby given that the Commis sioners of Centre county will hold appeals from assessments of 1871 for the different tow n-hip# and boroughs iu >aid county on the following days, (at the places for hold ing|elcction in town?hipsand boroughs) to wit: Patten township _ Tuesday May 2' rd Ualfmoon " Wednesday " 2tlb Ferguson " Thursday " 25th Harris " Friday " *J6th Potter " Saturday " 27th Gregg " Monday " 2".th Penn " Tuesday " :Xkh Hainc* " Wednesday " 81st Mile* " Thursday June Ist Walker " Friday " 2nd Marion M Saturday " 3rd Bellefonte boro' .Monday " sth Miteshurg " A Bong* two. Tuesday " 6th Howard " A twp., Wednesday " 7th Curtin " Thursday " Bth Liberty " Friday " 9tb Unionvilleboro' A twp Saturday" 10th Huston " Monday " 12th Worth " Tuesday " 13th Taylor " Wadao-ijuy " 14th Snowshoe " Thursday ' loth Burnside " Friday ' 1 Gth Philiiwburg boro' a twp . Tuesday " 20th Benm-r a Spring " Thursday " 22nd Bv order of Commissioners, may .3t. * WM. FURY, Clerk. N "OTIC It.- Margaret Yeager by her next friend D. C. Keller r NVm. Yea ger Subpoena in divorce. The undersigned having been appointed by the court of conunon plea* of Centre countv, a connji**iouer to hear testimony in the"above sUted case, all partiea inter ested are herewith notified that he will at tend to the duties of hi# apfHiintment at his office at Centre liail, on Saturday June lfah 18ft between the hour# of 10 o'clock a m. and 4 p. , a# which time and place they will attend. AtdtJl. BAXNOjr, 4 t Commissioner Good News for the Ladies. OPEMIMCS OF Bonnets, Triinniliiics, Jfilllnery, a! MRS. MARY E. SHOOPE'S Ju Centre Hall. Mrs M. K. Fhopp, ha# just returned from Philadelphia, with th LATEST FASH IONS, and a complete stock of jS'eic lionndlt, Sac Halt, Elegant Trimming*. d'C, wiiis'b will be sold or made np, as usual at reasonable price*. The new style# are very pretty. Ladies call and act- tb*m narly. First come, first served. Valuable Fraint:* PUBLIC SALE Will be oflcrad at public sale, On Saturday, May 27th 1871. the valuable farm belonging to the estate of Samuel Weaver, of Gregg twp., deed, containing 263 Acrts of Land more or legs, of which about 180 acre# are clear and the balance consisting of excel lent white oak, chestnut and pttta fiinbcr- Und. Thereon are erected two good two-story dwei ling Houses, two bankMjjlW barns, and n, ' ce#,,# Ofl|ss|J| outbuildings* with good running water on the premise#, and four Orchards of the choicest of all kind# of fruit, Thi# furm will be offered as n whole, or can be bought in tract#, as may *uit purchasers, as fol low#. One tract of 130 acre#. One tract of 125 acres, whereon is one ot the houses and barn - aforesaid. One tract of 35 acres also containing a house and bar k barn. , Ttiere is an orchard upon each tract. This farm adjoins land# of Henry Duck. Mich Tibbens and Jno Rossman, and if not sold on above day can be purchased ut private sale, at any time thereafter. Sale to co nwtiiiw at 1 o'clvck. WM. WEAVER, DAN. WXAVER, apr2B. Executors IRA C. MITCHELL, Attorney at Law Bellefonte, Pa. Office in (JarniMii, b new building opposite the Court Houge, majrStf from Kiin*ns. ofllio Reporter. I#lM> d and jerked a satchel which C- held in hi hand, thu* drawing hi* attention while another from behind abatracted front t"# pocket, a wallet containing tome and g. > ... VR A VLA't t .\. u . ;. .-tj:'! ils for MO. . C i i C v. Lrt thvro t># s , v ? I. • .vst i)2lcc. • !,V HVS, C*-3 A YEAR. ■ • ; ■ j: sot cmr 1 e'larxctsr s* . ;7I T l>-l 't iII crea'ct varicljr of ■' vici.u, w I f imntilaj U> aw* .fx,.* vita t ester froim*. liccxu*# '4# Is. . I •*J. l*l of o:jf'JUijr. , .... L.VJLT a. X, C A YEAR. " t.iei l> Ml h' orw paper, wtta too ! -tf I . 1.... 11 (!>* worat rrj#. Imle | .. <1 l'rU . I'l |.. a,a. a I f!> e* v rvvriiMr.i iw • a 0 >py i t)J mall, j 19 a ui-j iUi. or 90 j year. TERM 4 TO CLUBS. . IJILUAU tVEEIi.LT BC.X. It- , oil!) r*". *?i .".ii"-i? vclr<-^(t. Fear Oollnrs. ... ..•< 1,. ■ idimat (xtjj .ur.o- tolue. i,.- a.tl ■•leoj. " Kiabl Oollnrs. ... •. •>>!> fit. r rush" * ' no sitdrcrs . , . . y lor one ye. r lo thcg. iuir 03of " • Flltr Oollnra. ' r >' one * ar. separately *d ' pc utlfUTo c y*r i in iticr i.e.. , fslxiy Dollar*. .. . S "f-WKfllhY (5C3f. • <: I.;ciu :atclv serr te .maielv aenreuod (sou i attmr n|. of those of men did. The poor crca-:) tures could not understand U, and gazed al their owner- w itli wondering eyes when 11 their meagre pittan • was placed befere them. They seemed to ask what they had done to be so punished. Many master* ( abandoned their dogs, not having the cour age to kill thum; and the*# animals were to be seen at night, wandering, like shadows, near the wall#, and trying to induce kind looking person* to have pity on them. M (iautier avs he wa* continually follow<-d by tliein, they uttering faint crie# all the while, and sometimes venturing to put their auaes to hi* hand. Soon they began to |erceive that the people looked at them in a strange manner, and, under pretence ofcaressing them, fell their fleh, asabutch- 1 er would, to ascertain if they were in good ( condition. ■ Tlia cats perceived this sooner than the dog# did. and became c Aceedingly cautiou* , as to w honi thev allowed to touch them; on the laast quick movement they fi< d to the roof, or the cellar; but at length tbr dogs "smelt a rat, und ran away when any one called or whistled to them. The canine council, before mentioned, dimin ished daily, and there soon remained no one ofitt members but the d reaming terrier, who, however, wa* only dreaming in ap t.earance, for in reality he wa* always on lis guard, scenting danger a'ar off. and show ing hi- heel* at the approa-rit ot any one of the xusoiciou*. especially of any one with a stick or a sack. Birds, but especial ly thu sparrows, for some lime visited the city a# usual t<> pick up crumb* and worms, but after finding themelve# always made target* of they disappeared and returned no more. Mr. Gautirr consider* all this a* evidence thai animal* think. Ilad he rtf tmell. They have tiniilar p>ion*, affection* and emo tion*; thev feel wonder and euriotity; they have the faculties and imitation, attention, memory, imagination (at thown in their dreams % and reaon. though in different degree*. They are k.tciable with eaeh oth er in their tribe*, and recognise certain to-1 rial qualities a* o-efu! to them, and other* a* injuriouv Some of them have the tene of beauty; thi* i* notably the cate with several kind* of bird*, a* pheasant*. ma caw, bird* of |>aradie, and the like. They can combine lor atlark and defense; they can ditinguih poisonous substances and medical plant*, avoiding one and uting the other when needful They can parliaP ly transmit acquired habits, and many can be coins civilized, that i to say, fit to live with human beings. To do these things it is necessary that the* should ooma* some power of reflection; bus that involves the |L.-<-* ion of the powerofcomparing idea*. ■ •r. in other word-, of thinking, though only in a limited Miner*, and chiefly direc ted to matters relating to their bodily want* We have vet to loam that the can form abstruct idea, or express them to eaeh oth er.—Public Ledger. HURNSIDE .V TIIOMAM Offer to th-> Public one of the largest and bet selected tlf merchan dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and ee for yourself. I^INK' GROCERIES,' m... hi coffbf gov. iava. bet quality Rio coffee, beat oolong hlaok tea*. grven ioa. lovering syrup, golden syrup, I >rip tine article bak ing molasses, nee and everything in the gr.cery line at the lowest <-a*h price# in tht inurketill KNSIDK Jt THOM AS', is tht place. HA KN KSS, collars,cart whips carriage whips, in great varieties, govern mont gears, saddles, bridles, martingales check lines, cart gear*, tug harness, buggv harness haines, etc. Everything in the #af dlery lino at BURNSIDK Jc THOMAS' SPICKS of nil varieties, ground to order and warranted lu he strictly Pure. It i the onlv placcyou can find unaJuflera l.d spices. Try them for rourown satisfac tion. You can nly find them at 111 KNMDK.V THOMAS IE ATI! lilt, of all descriptions, french #ca f skin, t panisli sole leather, moroc co sheep "kins, linings Everything in the leather line warranted t give satis faction, at II IINSIHK A THOM AS. 1) A IIITS SOAP, Win. llagan and iitr J on soap, Dobbins' soaps, Jesse Oaklev's soaps, old eastile, purp, Palm soap Klderling's soap, and n great variety of other soaps, at ' BU RNSIDK a THOMAS' IPbitman's celebrated confections, ll'hitnian's celebrated chocolate, linker's ch< colate, Smith's chocolate, China (linger, English Pickes, American J'ipklp* a' ill KNSIUK 4 THOMAS' The New Firm. ! Herlacher & Cronmiller, CEKTKK |UI4 PA New Spring Goods) Come one and all! Just arrived and will always le kepi on hand n full lino of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard ware, Quecnsware, Wood and willow ware Iron, Salt, Fish and in faet, a magnificent assortment of everything kept in a First Class Store, now ready, and for n!e at marvelous low rates. GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD HIK ES, Muslins tliey will sell you the very best brands at prices that will astonish you New spring ess Goods A most heautlAil variety, consisting of all the novelties of the season, at lower rates than ordinarily charged at other place*. White Goods 6r Embroideries The finest stockiii town, ba.li a> o quantity quality, and prices. mo? sxiirrs The best makes, latest styles and lowest rates. (Hat* and Caps in great variety Linens, Towellings, checks, Deuin gs, loth Cassitners, Cloak nigs. HALMORAL SKIRTS, Spring and summer shawls, iq fact, keep everything, and will *ell at a very small advance on first cost. All we n.*k that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, as we do no consider it anv trouble to show goods. ALL K IN OS OP HARNESS silver plated and Yankee Humes* double and single, bridle* and halters. LIME! LIME! • Hot quality of Lime, constantly on Imiiti. in any quantities, at the kiln of the undersigned, n<>ar Centre Hall. 21ap8t Sam'l llruaa. I! (L.i to Ia at* llovrr to buy a good Sulk , ey or Spring wagon | Take your old metal to Is AA< Jlovft lie j allow* more for it than any body else, If nets in trade at bis shops. 6 I Go to Uaac llovrr to get your Proper jI V insured, or your //<• re and CS>w# i again* accident lv the Itaitroad. ... Go to I*a ac Hottrr t buy Stoves a 1 in ware of every Description, Japanned, I'ninicd a Pressed of all aiuds. _ o Goto Isaac lloi'l*t to buy dried Cher* lies with iV without seed*, dried A|pte A WorlieA Klder Berrie., Plastering Hair alwnyson hand, hawed Shingle* No* l.jt it. Plow# A Shear# ot almost every kind, ( listings of all kind# made to order. • ♦ • -. . MP 1 Any person sending us eight sub scribers with the cash, slti, will receive the Reporter 1 year free; and for four name* and sl4, the Reporter fi month* free. SUNOAY SCHOOL MEN AWAKEI AWAKE I RANKIN'S SAB. SCHOOL EMPORIUM is just where you want to go and buy your ilutttU— Mr. Uatikin sell# his goods far be- I low any one else and gives entire satisfac tion, See his collection of Envelope*. Store Opposite Bush House, ItellefonU- Pa. anr'ift tf. CKIIT it K II A 1.1- Coach Manufactory. Levi Murray, at his establishment at Centre Hall, l'a.. keeps on hand, and for sale, at the moi VLI,"AT'TI)>:M\; The Spring seosion ofthi* Classical and; Normal Institution will cssmmer.ce on Mon day April 24th 1871, to continue nine, week*. Special attention given to those desiring to teach. Tuition from S4,SO to 7,00 per session. Hoarding and furnished rooint can be hail near the School at reasonable rates. Heference; A. K TRUXAL. A. M Gx.v GXO. UVCUANAN, Principal Pre* t. roar-lSt. j IWKM Full SAI.K Th. subscriber X offer* at private sale the farm on which j he now reside*, situated in Fcrguson town ship, County of Centre, one mile and a half west of Pine Drove. The farm contain* one hundred and twenty acres of the best quality of limestone, one hundred acres of v>inch is cleared . under good fence, and in' a high stale of cultivation. The balance of twenty acre* iseoveredjwith a fine growth of ! limber, the buildings are good and conve nient, with a stream ot running water at the door. An orchard in full bearing of the very best varieties of fruit, and a grape I vtnvttrd ot the most popular and standard | varieties. This splendid farm will be sold cheap, rind terms made easy. For particularseall 1 upon or address G M. KF.PLKK. mar3l.tr Pine Grove Mill*. ~BTE KLOSCOPEir TIKWA, AT.NL Ma, CIIROMO*, HINTS, E A H. T. ANTHONY A CO.. 591 Broadway, New York. Invite the attention of the Yrade to ".heir extensive assortment of the above goods, of their own |>ublication, manufacture and importation. A Lao FIIOTO LANTKRN St.l UK* ASH >lK.\riloa.l to ba the be#t qualities according to > their respective | rices. His stock consist* I uf Kye, Monoiigahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Urandie*, Holland Gin, Fort, Madsria, Cherry, Itiackherry and other Wines the best articles- at as ' reasonable rates as can be had in the city, l-hampagne, Cherry. Hlmkhcrry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, I'ure Jamaica and Now England Hum, Cordial of all kind* He would particularly iuvite Farmers, Ho tel keepers and others to call and eaaiuine his large supply, to Judge for themselves and he certain of procuring what they buy, wbich can seldom he done when purchas ug in the city. Physicians are respectfully requested o give hit liquor# a trial. apIO / ihSTKK HA 1.1. HOI RL V JoUN rifAKULKM, Proprietor. j Stages arrive and depart daily, for all - point*, north, south, east and west This favorite Hotel ha* been refilled and • Airnished by it* new proprietor, and is now ill every respect one of the most pleasant country Hotel* in ceulral Pennsylvania, The travelling community and drover* will , always And the beat accommodation* Per son* from the city wishing to spend a few ' week* during the summer in tue country, will And Centre Halt one ot the most deau tiful location, and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire for comfort and con ' venience. npWllS.tf. < COACH MANUFACTORY. HAKDMAN PHILLIPS, AT 11 !H manufacturing establishment at . Yeagertown, on the Lewislowr anil Bellefonle Turnpike, has now on hand i a Ane slock of Carriages, Muggic*. Sulkies ' and Spring Wagon*, which he now offer*.' fur sale a* superior in quality and styles Uj' anv manufactured in the country. They] are made of the very best seasoned stock by ] lirst class practical workmen, and finished in a style that challenge* comparison with any work out of or in the Kastcrn cities and can be sold at lower prices than thus* manufactured in large towns and cities, smid*l high rents and ruinous prices of liv- ' ing Being mastor of hi* own situation, , anxious to excel in hi# artistical profession / and free from any annoyances in his busi ne**, he ha* time and ability to devote hi* entire atteution to his profession and hi* ( customers, rendering satisfaction aiika U all patrons, operatives, his country, anc 1 himself. Call and examine hi* stock and learn hi* , prices, and vou cannot fail to he satisfied. REPAIRING. ! of a!) kinds done neatly, promptly, ina reasonably. Yeagertown, June 12. IS6B —ly. ' DO I'B LI AND SINGLE BARKKL i fowling pieces at apIOBW. IK WIS A- WILSON , \\r J. B KTTF.LK'B UOLKSALM WINK A LIQUOR) STORE Uitbop street, U*-llefonte. in the Stone bail- , ding iormerly occupied by the Key stone Bakery j Takes pleasure in informing the public that j he keep* constantly on hand a supply o, j' choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors. All barrels, Kegs and < aks .earranted 1 to rmntaiH t Ac yuonfify represented The attention of practicing physicians is: ■ called to his stock of PUIS LIQUORS, suitable for medical purpose*. Bottles, j 1 jug*, and demijohns constantly on hand. ' He ha* the ONLY PURR NKCTAR . WHISKY in town. All liquors are warranted to give satis faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart, 1 ' barrel, or tierce He bas a large lot ot BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on baud. Confident that he can please customer* he respectfully solicits a share of public paj tronage my I 111 JRWIN A WILSON are constantly re ceiving new goods in their line. II A It D W A It E ; oltvery description at redii.ee price*—now i being opened every d*y aplfffiK. Wall Paper, cheap j from 12 U> 30 rent* per bol ta IlerlalO 68. Ctltoss-CCT AND MILL SAWS, be /make at lawtx a WtLaox. aplO'6B IT MPS! Wooden Pumps, AND PIPING. The undersigned would respectfully call I ibe attention ottheeitiaen* oftentre county, and Pchnsralley in particular, to the fact that he is manufacturing TV)£ PUMP, . I made at home or elsewhere. I!e use* none but the b<*t material, IIKWAMRKXT* TIIKM to give satisfaction, a* being the most last ing and durable l M-I-KRIOR TO TIIK OLD wooden pump, being arranged to let the water off and prevent Ireecing in winter. Pine, poplar or cucumber pumps always lon hand. His malirial for pumps is all -awed from Urge timber, and are thus Secured Bgainit Checking or Cracking. All order* by mail promptly Ailed. PIPING, made of the be*t material, of 'Ave inch scantling, joined together With I coupling block*, thoroughly banded, and wai ranted to itand any pre*uro required for ordinary ue. Price* of pit ing range froin 12 to 18 cents per foot. Send orders to sepl.3o.ly J TELLER, Miltwburg, Pa Burial Case s AND CASKETS 1 AIR-TIGHT AND INDESTRUCTIBLE FOR Protecting and Preserving the Dead. The undersigned take* pleasure in an nouncing that he ha* secured the tola agen cy in thi* county for M E TA L LIC A NI) 0 LASS Ilurlnl ('line* and ('nakela, which arc *o widely known a* to require no six-cial coiutnciidntion. The METALLIC HI'RIAL CASK, with its pre sent im proved style and ttnixh, it* entire harmony with the feeling* of the bereaved, it* per fected adjustments and appointment* ia whatever relates to the preservation and , protection of the body after death, confirm it* utility and entire adaptnea* t the pur* (noes for which it is designed. COFFINS of all deaorinlion* furnished at the shortest notice; and alt orders filled promptly night or day. The Dead laid out with cam, and tunerals ami escort* super intended in person. HENRY HARRIS nov4t Bellefonte, Pa. MILLER S HOTEL, Woodward. Pa' Stages arrive and depart daily, favorite hotel i* now in every respect one of the most pleasant country tioiels in central Pennsylvania, Tito traveling com munity will always find the best accommo dation. Drover* can at all time* be accom modated with stable* and pasture ior any number of cattle or horses. julyS'Gßtf UKG. MILLER. SPINDLK SKKINS for wagon*, all ti new, at the sign of the Anvil. nplO'6B. Inwtx A WILSON. LAMPSOF KVKKY VARIETY and kind at spiff. 68 IR WIN A WILSON'S. CLOTHlNG—Overcoats, Pants, Ve*U, and I)rc* Coats, cheap, at Wolfs. POCKET CUTLERY—aII make* * uricc* at IRWIN A WILWO* I OOKINO-OLANS PLATESofallslx j for sale by IRW IN * WILSON. an 1068. JAPANNED TOILET SETTS, AND other Japunncd ware, nttlio Anvil Store. nplO'6B. IRWIN * WILSON. BOALTSfor Buggies and Carriagber. siz.es in use; Fire Bolt*, ditto, at _plffti* JJTWTN A WII.SON' (TOFFIN TRIMMINGS H latye assort j mantat IRWIN A WILSONS ' I'liilntli'lphiii Store. -j In Ur*ekrrbo!Ts block. Bishop Htrirt, , Bellefonle, where KELLER A MVSSER, , have Just opened the best, cheapest, largest ,as a ell as the best assorted stink of Goods | iu Iteilofonte. HERE LA DIES, I* the place to buy your Silks, Mohair* Mozambique*, Rej*. Alpacas, Detains, lain#, Brilliant#, Muslins, Calicoes, Tick jugs, Planet*. Opera Klanels, Lsdir* Coat ilig, (lent*' Cloths, I.adie* Hacques, Whit< Pekay, Linen Table Cloth*, Counterpanet Crib Counterpane*, White and Col**r*f Tarlton, Napkins, Inserting* and Edging* White LaceCurtin#, Zephyr A Zephyr Put' terns. Tidy CVdlon, Shawls, Work Basket, SUNDOWNS, Notions of every kind, White Goods of ••very description, Perfumery, Ribbon* Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet Cord* am ! Braid. Veils, Buttons, Trimming*. Ladies and MiasesSkirta, HOOP HKIRTK, Thread lfu.iery, Fans, Beads, Hewing LADIES AND MISSES SlloKy and in fart every thing that can he thought of, dtiired or used in the FANCY' GOODS OR NOTION LINK FOR OESTLEMES, tbry have black and blue cloth*,, black and I fancy ea**iu*er**, saUinette, tweeds, me). iorns, silk, satin and couimou vesting*, in short, every thing imaginable in the fine ot! | gentlemen# wear. Uucflvitiadc Clotliiiig of Every Din •criptiun, for Men ami I toy*. Boots and Shoos, in endless variety Hats ami dtps, CARPETS, Oilcloth, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Mus lins, /trillings. Sheetings, Tablecloths. Ac., cheaper than elsewhere. Theirstoek ofQUKKNMW AKR A GRO CKItiKS cannot he excelled in qunlily or price. Call in at the Pbiladelnhia Store and con vince yuurselve. that KKLLKR A MUS SKR have any thing you want, and do bu siness on the principle of "Quick Sains and Small Profits." apfiu.tik uaatM ant* rnoni'cs ana takkm (i(-K)D NEWS FOR TH K PEOPLE. Great Attraction and Great Bargains! r |Mi K undersigned, determind to meet the X popular demand for Lower Pricea, re spectfully calls the atteution of the public j to his stock of SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand. Designed es pociall t for the people and the lim- *, the lar gest and most varied and complete assort ment of Saddle*. Harnett*, Collar*. Bridle*, 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. +■ | fA better variety, a better quality or finer tyW of Saddlerv ba* never before been of fered to the public. Call and examine our !l<>ck and be satisfied before purchasing* elfewhere. Determined to please my patron* and thankful for the libera) share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a j [continuance ofthe same JACOB DINGER, Centre Hall. VfEW FIRM, NEW GOODS AND f Panic Prices. FOSTER, DEVLING A WILSON, Having purchrsed the extensive store of ow ell, flillilan i tc. Co., and addedlothem ' | at panic prices* large assortment of NEW GOODS, ) They are enabled to sell at j OLD FASHIONED PRICES! ! A large Tariety of Ladim' Drew (iouca, Great Bargain* in MUftiiu* and Calicoes. Ready-Made Clothing Warranted to Suit. Our (-loth* and Cassimers, Cant be excelled. THEIR GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Astonishes every one in assortment and low price*. Byi up, Sugar, Ta, Coffee, Canned Ituits, Jel In-*, Domestic and Foreign Fruiw, Cheese and pastrie* ot ail kinds, and every other article be longing to the Grocery Department. They Wholesale at l*hiladelphia Rate*. , 9tr Farmers, Mechanic* and Laborers look to your interesL One dollar saved is - a dollar in pocket Then call and •■* at 1 what astonishingly low price* FORBTER DEVLING A WILSON, Are selling their Dry Coods and Groceries. *-No trouble to show If they are not as represented, we will pay you "for your trouble. Don't forget the , place. ,| .MrTURNKR BUILDING*** . japlKHf Allegheny St. Bellefonte Pa. ; —; CENTRE HALL Manufacturing Co AND Machine Works, r CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO., PA. Having enlarged our New FOCNDRV and I MACHINE SHOP* and AoMCVLTCkiL . Woaxa. Stocked with all new and latest , improved Machinerv at Centre Hall, an nounce to the public that they are now ready to receive order* for anything in their line of business. (Shaftings, Putties, Hangers. IRON & BRASS We also manufacture tne celebrated KEYSTONE HARVESTER, which now stand* unrivalled. Thi* Reaper has ad vantage* over all othei Reapers now manufactured. One advan tage we claim for it, is the lever power, by which we gain one hundred per cent over other machine*. Another advantage i* the hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereb. the driver has under his complete contro' of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg ed grain, the driver can cliange the cut ol he machine in an instant, without Mopping the team, varying the stuhle from I to 14 inches at the ouUide of the machine, n* well a* on the inside. It is constructed of first class material; and built by first class mi cbanics. We warrant it second to none. All kind* of Horsepower* and Threshing Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im proved. All kind* of Repairing done. Dif ferant kinds of PLO W S AND PLOW CASTING. The Celebrated Hcckendorn Economic* plow which ha* given entire satisfaction We employ the best Patternmakers, our pattern* are all new and ofthe most improv ed plan*. Plan*, Specification* and I) aw ing* furnished for all work dune by u. ff#- We hope by strict attrition to bui nes* to receive a share of public patronag CASTINGS °fovory description made and fitted up fo MILLS, FORGES, > FURNACES. FACTORIES, TANNERIES, . AC., AC. Ali orders by mail promptly attended to i ZLfliisL VFO COM'P IIKAHY T. HEI.MBOI.D** COMPOUND FLUID i Extract Catawba 6RAPE PILLS. Ckmpaiurnt I'arts—fluid Extract Hhu 1 barb aad Fluid Extract Catawba 1 drape Juice. For liver i-oaijiUint*, jaundice, bilious a flection*, Kick vi nervoua headache, oostiveueaa, etc. Puieljr vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleterious drug*. H . Thee* i'ills are the most delightful); ■ plmait( purgative, mpencdiag ew*ur oil, laln, magnesia. etc. There is nutbin* Ini> re acceptable to the stomach, The 3 (five lone, rauw neither utUMt nurgritiihf l in They tire composed at the finest ugt edienl* After a few day*' use ofthem jsucb an invigoratiuu of (be entire system (abac place a 10 appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, wbetber arising IW I imprudence or disease, 11 T. lUlnilmMV 1 Compound Kill id Extract Catawba lirape , Pills are not rtigareoeted, from the fart thai j ugaretailed Fill* do nut dissolve, but pas- Through lb* •to roach without dsolving, ; consequently d i ot produce tba daattad at feet. The Catawba (Jrape Fill*, being pleasant in Urtr and odor, do not u*cati tatr lb air being suganroated. Price fifty cent* per boa. E UKMC Y T JIELMBOLDB 11 lout. 1 oo*Casm At ax. COMPOI an Fluid Extract ricraapwrilla Will radically exterminate from the system i.Seroftiia. Byphilis, Fever Bores, Livers, Sore Kyaa, Hore Leg*, Sora Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin iHscesos, Salt Rheum Canker*, Runnings from tba Ear, white swellings, tumor*, anrerou* effec tion*. node*. Kick en, glandular swelling*, night sweat*. m*b, tetter, humor* of all kind*, chronic rheumatism, dyipepaia. and all di*ea*e* that hava bean established in the system for year*. L living prepared expressly for the above compliment*, it* blood-purifying proper- ' lie* are greater than any other preparation of tariaparilla. It give* tbe complexion a clear healthy color and rent ore* the patient to a *l*l* ot health and purity. For puri fying the blood, removing all chronic ron ulitutioiial disease* arising from the an im pure *tate i f the blood, and the only relia ble and effectual known remedy for the cure of pain* and swelling of tbe bonce, ulceration* of the throat and leg*, blotcbe*. pimple* on tbe face, erysipelas and all scaly eruption* of tbe skin. and beautify ing complexion I M II KM BY T. HELM BOLUS ■ -MimtTiD Fluid Extract Buchu, THE GREAT DIUKKTIC, ha* cured every caae of diabetew in which j it ha* been given, irritation of tbe neck oti tbe bladder and inflammation of the kid ney*. ulceration of the kidney* and blnd-j • der. retention of urine, disease* of tbe proa-1 tale gland, stone in the bladder, calculu*. gravel, brick-dust dedosit, and mucou* or! milky dire Largo*, and for infoebied and delicate constitutions of both met, attend ed with the following symptoms indiapoai-1 lion to exertion, lot* on>owr, Lot of mem ory. difficulty of breathing, weak nerve* ; J: .-nibling, horror of di*eu*, wakefulness, : dimness of virion, pain in tbo back, hot band*, flurhing of the body, dryness of ike ►kit, eruption on the face, pallid counte nance, uaivertal latitude or tbe muaculor: system, etc. * I?ted by person* from tbe age* of eigb-! tteen to twenty-five, and from tkirty-Ive} !to fifty-five or tn the decline or change of ; life; alter confinement or labor pain*; nod , ' wetting in children. It ' llelmboid rextraclbucbu i* Diuretic and! blood-purifying, and cure* nil diseases' arming from habit* of dissipation, and ex-' caa* and imprudence* in life, impuritie* of the bluod, etc.. superseding copaiba ia 1 affection* for which it i* u*d, and y phili-' tic affection*—in tbe*e disease* used in con nection with Uelmbold * rose wnb. LADIES. In many affection* peculiar to ladies. the extract buchu U unequalled by any other remedy—a* in rhlnruais or retention, inl regularity, painfulncs* or *uppre**ion of 1 urtomary < vacuation*, ulceratod or schir ru. Mate of the uleru*, leucorrhnMor white*, -terility. and for nil complaint* incident to ; tbe *ex. whether arising from indiscretion, or habit* of dissipation. It is prescribed < rtonsively by the most eminent physicians and midwives for enfeebled and delicate • on*tiiution, ot both *cxe and all age* < (attended with any of the above disease* or symptom* f, o 11. T. HKLMBOLDS EXTRACT EU-ij our or res DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HAB- , ITS (F DISSIPATION. ETC . in all their *uge, at little expense, little orb no change in diet, no inconvenience, avdi no exposure. Itcua*e*a frequent desire,ji and give* strength to Umate, thereby re moving Obstruction*, Preventing nd Cu ring strictures of the urethra, allying pain sad infiamation. *o frequent in this class of disease*, and expelling nil poisonous mat ter. Thousand* who haTe been the victims of incompetent persons, and who have naid heavy fee* to be cured In a short time, nave found they have been deceived, and that the "Poison., has, by the uae of "powerftal astringents, been dried up in the system, to break out in a more aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. USE HELM BOLD'B EXTRACT BU CHU for alt affectioaf and diseases of the urinary organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating. 1 and n< matter ofWw long slauding Price, oncdollar* and fiftv cent* per bottle. L , UKNIiYT HELM BOLD''BIMPROVEDi RUSK WASH Van not be surpassed ass face wash, and will be found the only specific remedy in every specie* of cutaneous affection. It; ! j speedily eradicate* pimples, spot*, scorbn-' Uc dryness, indurations of the cutaneous membrane, etc., dispels redneas and incipi ; ciitinflamation, hives, rash, moth patches, i dryness of scalp or tkin, (Yost bits*, and all purposes tot which salves or ointment* are used : restore* the skin to a state of purity I! and sottness, and insure* continued heat thy action to the tissue of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired, llut however valuable as a rome dv for existing defects of the skin, H. T. tfalmhold's Rose Wash has long sustained 1 its principle claim to umbounded patron age, bv possessing qualities which render it a toiled app< ndace of the most superla tive and congenial character, o inbintngi " in an elegant formula those prominent requisites, safety and efficacy—tbeinvaria r hie accompaniments of its use—as a pre servative and refreshei of the complexion It t* an excellent lotion for diseases of a syphilitic nature, and as an injection for diseases oft lie urinary organs, arising from I habits of dissipation, used in connection ! with the Extract* Buchu, Sartanarilla, and I Unlawba Grape Pills, in such diseases a* I r< commended, cannot be surpassed. 1) Full and explicit directions accompany the medicine*. Evidence of the nt< st responsible and re liable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living wit nesses, and upward of 30,009 unsolicited certificate* and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sour ces, including eminent Physiciana,Clergy men, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor Tits never resorted to their publication in the new-papers; he does not do this fYom the fact that his articles rank as Standard Pre paratsons, and do not need to be propped up by certificates. HENRY T. HELM HOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Delivered to any address. Secure fYom 1 observation. Established upwards of twenty years. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for information, in confidence to HENUYT. HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist.. Ouly Depots: If. T. HILMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 694 Broadway, New York, or to H. T. HELM BOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street. Philadelphia, rs. Beware of counterfeits. Ask foJ Henry T. Helmbold's! Take no other. A MEAT MHHCAI KSC9VER) Dr. WAUUEBt C i XJTQKOTJ. VINEGAR BITTERS id Ba&dreds of Thousands 21. " -WKIKr 111 |J| WHAT ARE THEY? ||| jj k si FANCY DRINK,iII . Mag* et Peer Mam. Whisker, Pwrnmg %)Hn SB* Mass tkssw toeww*. >u*l aadswess- MNHI 'to RhMMW Uw IBRKAI. ** Tobhti,**** Apyrtili "ni'stanmnr r-- —*- I AMI Ik* Mm Beets sad Berks et (Xdorata. *rre tram alt Akskslir mtmalaaia. Tksrar* Iks UK HAT BLOOD PLKiriElt and A I.IVB 4UT1814 rfiliciruiafatm Swaaw *,S lavtgaratar et tk* Systcw, eafrylag at all gatsoeec* ■sltsran* rsstsrti* Um tlMtlsi kspsmaa saalak* UMSS BMiet* sstcrtiaa teCrw- Baa aa* lawnla isa* acwsil BtaO WIU S* W*aa tat ** israrsMs sses, fscct* * Iks boat* ars a*4 duarors* br mimrsl pciisoa or CaMbas,aa*ths vkal orgaea wasufi Vsfoe* U > Far laisasmi lerr aad Ckrast* Bkeeww rtsas aad Chsat, Pr *>****. aw ladttaaMiocu Jttttaaa, Msaatiiswt aad laietwdu< s< Pavesa plssaasa at cba Btaad. Urrr, lUdari*. and TRrit frr Mstara lave base mam tame* e f*i Mask Ptssatn at* wemeet by Vltlaisd Maadt wbHktsgaaarslir gmdwadbrdssaacsaaM t* a Mat ems t;tt*m*r that* Mm Ow loot* Is seek saw srtti eeetlees w most toctsMSt** e* i mmSHa s^lsss, CIRMNMI t%'t VHASK4 wttit. zjevtf jtb# Siowd Hi laiismm kaWkgWi >*W ■ *LU.lar#M.Efaa tMas or Son* dsaas# n wb* jroa CadK oEissrsrwd aad atsggMh la tts uWt ekaos* it wtwanls Ism, aad roar ISsßm* WW lad ysawkas ComCattm* par* sad UM hsalUi *4Us* *j*u ... !.:u* PIK. TAFBaadorkar WOMJIH. iwklsi la CU |^;| sdaadrniv** Tat km dWeetieas. rtad carry, Iks drcalar soooad sack Mil,, grtatsd ta fast. J. WjIIAXU. PiagrlsW. S B. McOOSAXD A Ctt nrwggwi* sad Osa- Agaess. Caa Fraadsce, Cat. d sr4. M Cttwuswirv flhtfinkt t HdPV ViMrtL ar*OU> BT 4LL IrtttOtittt* ABB BKAUCfe* Ghrover & Baker HIGHEST PREMIUM SE WIN O MA CHINES. The following are selected from tbows ! and* of teotimonials of imi!ar character as .ex-pressing the reasons for the jwwfersuioa Ifor the Gtovxk A BAKER Ms, his- 1 orar ' all others. •••**! like the Grover A B . -r Ma chine, in the first place, because If I had any other, I should still want a Grocer 4b : Baker; and, having a Grover A Baker, it ! answers the same tmrpose of all tba rest. It doe* a greater variety of work and it ia easier to learn than any other. —Mr*. J. C\ Uroty (Jenny dune.) • j •*• "I have had several rear*" exi-cri jeaea with a Grover A Baker MacbinsL which ha* girea me great *atifae*k>n. I think the Grover A Baker Mach 1 c is wutra easily managed, aad leaa liable to get out of order. 1 prefer the Grover A Baler, decidedly."—(Mr* Dr. Walt*, New [York.] •• • "I have had <*ne ia my 'awily for Mm* two years; and fYom whig 1 know ot .iu working*, and fYom the testimony al many of my friend* who use the san,e, I can hardly *ee bow anythingcould be mora complete or give better mtkmetioa."—Mrs • (General UranL] a a* - j believe it to be tbe best, all tiling • cantidered. of any that I have known. 1 > is vary simple and easily learned ; tba sew ing fiua the ordinary spools is a great sd. vantage; tbe stitch 1* entirely reliable ; it doe* ornamental work beautiftiltr; it is nat liable to get out of order,"—Mr*. A. M Spoon#*, It Bound Strwet, Brooklyn. Tba Grover and Raker Bewing "Machint Company manufacture both the Elastic 1 Stitch and Lock Stitch Machines, and ■•ffe the public a choice of the bet machines et both kinds, at their establishments in ail ! the large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country Price Lists and sample* of sewing fen boih stitches ftirnished on application to Grover St Baker 8. M Co. Philadelphia, or to F. P. Greene, next door to Centre Co. Bank, Belle forte. NATURES Hair Restorative Contain* no LAC SULPHUR—He SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drags used in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear at crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric—pertectiy BAFE CLEAN and EFFlClENT—desidera tum* LONG SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST! It restores and prevents the Ilair from becoming Gray, impart* a soft glowv op pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, check* the Hail fYom falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely Wt, prevents Headaches, enre* all Humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton Junc tion, Mass, Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. Tha Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the narneefthcarticl* blown in the glass. Ask your.Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and tale ne other. For sale by H'm. HVlf and J. B. BoU- Centre Hall '24junly Furniture Rooms! J. O. DEININGEB, eospecttuily informs the citizens of Centi* county, that he hasconstantlyonhand, and makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS. WASHSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOABIW TABLES, Ac , & c HOIIK MIDI CHAIRS ALWAYS © k UAXB His stock of ready-made Furniture iilarg* and warranted of good workmanship andta all made under his own itnmediatesiipert 1- sion, wid is offered at rates as cheap axels* I where. Thankful for past favors, he slic its a continuance of the same. Call and see his stock before purchaair elsewhere. ap24'6B'ly.