Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, December 16, 1870, Image 3

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    20) 5 A WEEK Salary |—-Young men| This is i
$25 wanted iY Jdculand rivaling tu jos. BE sending 35 A NE
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ToAD AND Ox =It is ig to 8. Strohm, in the Loop, has been|
‘read in the Mifliinburg Telegraph, of paying more for produce, and selling )
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“Chestnut street above sixth,” when|gocds lower, than any store in‘the val-| K kit i Sevens fit h Stamp) R-H a a Bo rot oes uid nie, you will Peveiva,
giving locations in that antiquated, ey. He receives New Goods CVery 230 A DAY, sure. LATTACO. & Pittsburgh, | future husband or wife, withname and date
‘one-horse village, “Chestnut street week, and is determined that no cus | -- of marringe. Address W. FOX, P. O,
For Labs. Hirsch & Br | above sixth,” in Mifflinburg. how’s{tomer shall go away dissatisfied. Try
Mil SR ADEs ih do hy TO: [that for funny? Like the animal{him. = Try Lim, 2
\ POY, ne 1. I I Ea that has but one gut, Mifflinburg has . iets
select He 9 Sarre Ci SARS plain but one dirty street running through] A white gil of Conestoga Centre,
MORALGIIRTS, SHAWLS, LALA AS it, and stand where you will iu it, you| Lancaster county, has just as<istod in
» 3 i s 2% y 1 el .*.
Mack and trimmec, at greayy reduced have any “house within stone’s throw, replenishing the ewrth by giving
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prices RRR NOTICE. : oven ip to “Chestnut street above|hirth to a mulatto baby—one of the
x T . K < OT 4 sixth. frais of soci OL unlit ;
PERSONS GOING TO HOUSE KEEP- JULY
: Nl. wer oa THanks. —Our esteemed friend, J.
and others. in WANTOF FURNITURE, |, , ry : bs ’
will do well te call at , Kemp, of Centre Hill, has ow
John Gump's New Wareroams, on thanks for several choice slices of ven
Manin street, Milroy, where he keeps Fur lison, May he live to Camp out often,
cg sda, Ri
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PLANTS,
TREES,
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BULBS, and
LOCAL ITEMS.
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AGENTS! READ THIS!
W E WELL PAY AGENTS A SAL-
ARY of $30 per week and expenses,
or allow a large commission, to sell our
{new wonderful inventions, Address M
WAGNER & CO. Murshall, Mich dee2 4
Drawer No. 248, Fultonville, N. Y. 16dc. it VINES,
~ LIVEAGENTS WANTEDFOR
Women of
New York
Cr Socia LLile in the Great City.
Wonderful developments among the
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oe, Price $3,256, 'I'ha best Book to
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over given, Address, NY Book Co. 146
| Na au Nt, NY, iGdec, 4
Catalogues Free.
SEEDS.
strong deep clay-loam of the 3000 o%res of
producing long-lived, healthy, vigorous
climates.
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| 52 0 Pulmonary Balsam." ;
The standard remedy tor Coughs, Colds, |
Consumption, “Nothing beter, Cutler]
Bros, & Co, Baston, decd 4¢
nm" . .
Testimony is abundant that the heavy,
Nurseries in Geneva is unequalled for
trees, for transplanting to various soils and
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An absent minded Indianian who| — - pr ee : :
started out after his cow, found the Cherry Pectorsi P'voches | ITWASCUREDOF D
IKAFNESS AND
: ' : Are superior to all others for Coughs, Colds LCATARR wy a simple re edy and will
cow-he 10 ) t § weke fF i } { Hii Li i 1 ’ | ' Mgt
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DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES
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i Of Hardy Flowering Bulbs, for Fall
Dahhas and other Buibs, for Spring
ALL Kl
FLOWER, VEGETABLE,
Planting, ready Sept. 1st; of Glo diolus,
Planting, with complete lists of
NDS OF
AND TREE SEEDS,
’ . . . A RS. MM. UU. LEG.
niture of all kinds, Sofus, Tables; Chairs, . : followed A tinkling for over twenty ure exceedingly hive none of LGETT. Jerrey City., N. J, dec, fw
What. Nots, Bedsteuds, &cC., QC. CH EAP- and keep a steady eye and strong arm, miles before he remembered that that nauseating hom LA Ctibobd taste, are oy (rd vA WEEM | id ents, mail or fos
ER THAN EVER. novis. 3m | and many deer come within the range|it was not on the cow's neck. very soothing und act Hike a charm J male, in or new manubietaring
of his unerring rifle, is the wish of the ee — istors, Singers, und Public Speke t home, No capital required,
rT sR XY - + — . : ul
EN IFC AMERICAN i. . . fing ‘they are espeeinlly adapted tothe vy i doe ;
SCIENT ™ printers, whow he has so kindly re | During the past year the public leer. dw
Sn NOY ely Co. aco, Mo
For 1871. he : .
(membered. school expenditures in the State were
Suld by Druggists, Also OLIN HY ENTLY
RUSHTON'S (F V) COD LIVER 0! SALESMEN WANTED.
Am pp \{ 1. 8 use susiness honorable. No competion be
$7,600,000. Thirty thousand school NA
officers were employed and nine hun
for Consuinption und Serofulu;
e¢e df rul PAY given. WW. AlkNNEDY. BN,
dred thousand children edueated.
pinta bile,
Ba ts
will be rea
Of Frull and Ornaméntal Trees
ALWAYS
HE EN
nimi in
thout January 1st,
and Nursery Stock Generally,
(HEADY.
DEEN & Co., Geneva, N. Y.,
Growers, Importers, and Dealers.
SAE Liss
TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR. on ‘
—— | Bia Hoas.—Issac "Miler, of this
This splendid weekly, greatly enlarged iplace, killed a hog last week, which
fq npreved, is de a ‘dressed 467. Frank Alexander one
interesting journalsever published. Kvery| ; re we . a :
number is beautifully printed on fine paper| Of 410, and Alx. Shannon one | "In Russia there are 667 cotton fae.
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TROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.
A TA, ——— W——— nm, {it
other, :
ith St, Phila, i it
$10 MADE FRUM 50 Cents!
Prizes cashed and information furnished
Something urgently needed by ever) body, :
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by GEORGE UPHAM, Providengee I 1
and elegautly itlusteated with original en- 4361. tories, employing 180.000 operatives, | A AGIC EGGS. —Big thing. Send for | paid) 60 ts thut retail easily for $10, R. 1. Bitte ote aA GBF IIT SN SET GR RWSL din
gravings, repres nting Our old friend Slack, across th {and ey ine Bukharn. Indianld Circular to A, Trnomas, 320 Wash-LWoraort, 181 Chatham Sq., N. Y. dec. dt
R ) | : tn \ i (an manuacturing bHhaknarn, ndian <Q B Kl NY
Y . Yga "Q \ who | . . i hg on SH, Drov y *1N T'S [ "pg \ 5
New wventions; Nove Yes Wn Meehan valley, thinks he.will have the drag and Persian goods to the extent oi NG ON ra yi Nee men: 100,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR Another Great Earthquake in
ics, Manufactures, Chemisty, I’ho- | pada pig-—as Covade would say—111820 000,000 per annum, This trade] 1:2 CARD.—A Clergyman, while res: HOW WOMAN CAN CALIFOLKNIA |
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MAKE MONEY
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Of
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For instructions doncerning
and Buropean Patents—Caveals :
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Institute, at Reyne 1 U's Hall, Bellefonte,
commencing on 26th inst.
Dit ia |
Mr. Longhry's hotel, at Unionville |
wa: destroyed by fi.e, wi h all its con-|
tots, on Thursday of last week. N
insurance. |
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D. C. Keller, of this place, killed a
wp EP © rrr
his grunter, until all the big pigs have a amen
“shoved off this mortal coil,” when he John Favlay. the celebrated Cali-!
will trot out one of elephantine pro-|fprin horschnek vider, to day at the)
. yl A } x x * {
portions as a settier of all. Sacramento Raiding Park rode sixty. |
TSN Ta one mites in two hours and forty min
Col. Love and Mr. Wm, Wo ds of This beats Tis
Strohm'’s store report sone big hogs ee
that were recently slaughtered in that
neighborhood, namely, Geo. Jordan,
one weighing 395, Jacob Smith one of
373, and Wm. Farner one weighing
397 pounds,
ULes, sir ter horse
Ie Nas fie,
THE NEW YORK METHODIST
AN EIGHT PAE WEEKLY,
{ Now in its Eleventh Year, publishes Ser-
Lmons, aSerinl Story for the Family, a new
| Children’s Story every week, Chats with |
{the Little Folks, Editorials by the best
| Methodist writers and others, Foreign and
full Depart-
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NEW YORK MARKET
Rve dull and unchanged.
Oats dull at 60abl ic
Corn, new at 75¢; old 82¢,
Bueon unchanged.
Lard firm at 12}c.
\ QD) 0H
Egos at 33adde;
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Wheat at $1 42 for Indiana red; Containsa Christmas Story, Splendid Blay
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ve sells atl 93a84e {for western ane tage. Address ADAMS & CO.
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decd
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Wheat dull, No 2 at 1 0o. i 1 Weekly. Fwo Month Subseri;
Yi 3 28 13) v fr y lon Greats, I'he Munths of November!
Corn quiet at 401¢ for new. Land December, 1870, given to all
Oats at 38 e. | subseribers remitting 34. for the vear 1871.
v . faw- 9
Rve, No 2 at 67a08¢c.
Any one desir
Tr 9. ; 0
Bar ev, No 2 steady at 73¢.
Live hors at 3 9046 25.
Cattle moderately active at
725
Yaa fl
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ous of making # trial of t}
i Tou IH i! tO See whetherthey like it
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Picturesque America, consisting of splen-|
[didly executed views of American Scenery.
ommenced in November. D. APPLY rox!
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NEN. ROBT. E. LEE'S L1FE. Nearly]
RX ready for Pablieation, the Biography |!
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15 Tallow 12i......Bacon 15...... Ham20 -
COMPANY, of]
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DEATHS.
Gn 6th inst , in Gregg twp.,, Miss Lydin|
MILROY MARKETS.
Corrected by Reed & Thompson,
White wheat 1 20 Old red 1 12... new
red 600tal 15..... Rye 70....... Corn 5712
1d oats 8 New 49
vd 6,00 ..... Timothyseed 4,00
Ons ot Stonewall
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Butter 30... Kg
BELLEFONTE MARKETS.
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White Wheat 81.30, Red 1 25...
Corn 070. ......0ats. 45
70. ...Cloverseed 5,50
Cash Assets,
ENDOWMENT Policies of alli,
fd forms. Aniple securi-
) low Also insures!
agninst ACCIDENTS causing
death or totaldizability. Policies]
rates
InHainstwp , Rebecea, daughter of Join
hog on last Wednesday, which dressed]
390 pounds.
el lf |
Tue WEATHER. —The weather has
assumed quite a wintrish aspect this}
week. On last Sunday night we had]
a fall of sleet which covered the ground |
to the depth of nearly an inch, and on]
Monday forenoon it rained. Tuesday |
was cold, and Wednesday brought an|
ugly snow storm which couti .ued until |
Thursday.
>
NEw Paper —The Young Men's
Christian Association of Bellefonte, |
have issued a prospectus for a new re-|
ligious paper, to be published by them. |
It is to be a six column sheet. |
> — eee
B 4 U Buy
find out the reason why they are so
busy.
lp le
Deprcation.—The newly erected
church of the Evangelical Associatiop |
worship of Almighty God, on Chri
mas. Services on Saturday eveninl
and Sabbath forenoon und evening.
The public are respect.ui.y
attend.
ee
Lrcture.—A lecture will be deliv.
ered at Millheim, for the benefit of the]
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on the evening of 22d inst., by Rev. J.|
Fictitious Literature, or Novel Read-|
ing. This will be followed on Friday
evening, 23d, by an exhibition of dis
s lvinglviews « f scriptural, temperance,
and other subjects, with explanations,
The public will be pleased with Mr.
Langley’s lecture and exhibition, and
should give him a crowded audience,
and thus help the great cause which
these entertainments are to benefit.
eee tly “fe A = orm me mr
Hoffer Bros., Bellefonte, invite far-
mers and others to examine their splen-
did stock of dry good, groceries, ready
made clothing, &ec., &e. They flatter
themselves as selling as cheap, if not
cheaper than “anywhere outside of
Philadelphia.
mgs lll Appr
Christmas Novelties at Burnside &
Thomas’. The great holiday confec-
tions of 8. T. Whitman & Sons—the
finest that can be produced in any
country. Let every hiisband, father,
mother, brother, receilect and go at
once to Burnside and” Thomas, New
Japanese toys, rocking horses, dolls,
gigs, vases and every description of
toys very cheap. Go and see the nov-
elty of their stock. Kid, buckskin,
dugskin and sheepskin gloves. This
house is not surpassed for holiday
presents.
fe ae ge a
wor
written by the vear or month, Has paid]
| 3700 per day for Six Years in benefits tol!
{ policy-holders, dec2.4t. | |
THE
PATRIOT
1871,
DON'T WASTE TIME AND LABOR |
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GENTS WANTE
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BOSTON, MASS, or
ST. LOUIS, MO. 23sep. im
WANTED—AGENTS. ($20 PER
TLE SEWING MACHNE. Hus the un-
der feed, makes the ‘lock stitea” (alike om
both sides,) and is fully licensed. The best
and cheepest family Sewing Machine in
the market. Address, Jou~NsoN, CLARK
& co., Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chi-
cago, IL, or St. Louis, Mo, 23:ep.dm
Another large Assortment of chose splen-
8A? . ¢»
ve wiki 17] Vio “" rc ure
Min ufuctu, ed a the
MILROY
Woolen Mills
wii! now be offered to the public
Thankful for past favors. I am again rea-
dy to supply my old customers and num-
bers of new ones. My wagon will soon up-
pear
od
“awe
PRICES, LOW
At The Old Stand
The J .rgest Arrival of Spring and
Summer Goods.
. st Centre Hall.
At Your Doors,
loaded with a great variety of Goods, such
us Plain and Fungy Cassimeres of the latest
Spring & Summer Styles,
Beave: Cloth, Tricot, Doeskiu, Satinets,
Tweeds, Jeans, waterproof Plaids,
an almost endless variety of
LADIES AND GENTS
DRESs GOODS.
DRY GOODS,
Flannels, TT re
Fine, Medium and Coarse.
Stocking Yarns of all kinds.
AND
1
GROCERIES
BLANKETS.
white, gray, and horse Blankets,
ped Carriage Blankets.
The most beautiful striped carriage blan-
kets, made in the most superior order, and
for sale ut a reasonable figure.
. ARDWARE, QUEERNSWARE
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
| ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF
¢ ARPES, | FLANNELS,
weavy Damask, Flowered, Ingrain and]
Striped, Parlor and Stair Carpets, all — MUS..N8, CALICOES,
AXD
rior, bright fast colors. |
WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex-|
change for Goods. Goods, of every varie-
ty, always on hand at his residence.
John C. Kemp,
Centre Hill, Pa.
Agentfor Thompson & Sens
SHAWLS,
ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
NOTIONS,
SYRUPS, COFFEES.
aiso x large stock of
FISH, the best, all kinds,
MACKEREL and HERRING.
the best and cheapest in the market.
Volf’s Old Stand. _
WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR
CARE TO MALE IT AN OBJECT
apr22if
G ENTS THIS WAY!
x ITS SUITS
W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, wounld
inform the men of Pennsvalley, and his old
friends and customers, as well as all others
who may desire to be rigged out,
In well Fitting, Substantially
& Fashionably
made suits of cloths, from any kind eof ma-
terial they choose. I would say that I am
still in the field, and prepared to accommo-
date. 1 have a large and excellent assort-
ment of FR
Furnishing Goods, New Ca:tomers,
ALSO,
Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings 33 WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD
FRIENDS, TOGIVE US A CALL.
ap2468,y. WM. WOLF.
from which garments will be made te or-
der in the | ¥, FLLERESARREIT
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE.
dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
also all the
"TANDARD PATENT MEDICINES.
All l ask is toeall and examine my fm
stock. Having just bought my goods lu-
ring the last panic, I defy competition a-
to Diices, durability, and ‘fushion, this side
of Philadelphia
Remember the Place
W. W. McCLELLAN |
No. 4 Brokerhoff's Row, Allegheny street. |
Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimeres. |
vestings, callars, umbrellas, cains, hats, |
cups, in short, everything to completely rig!
out a gentleman, can ode and made up!
in the Intest style. i
I am iso iy for Wicozs i
Sewing Machine, which should be seeu by |
all desiring a machine deh, 68y The Sven qual
» EMOVAL. reel, PockEy
Kx1ves,. Scissors
THEODORE DESCHNER,
and Razors.
GUN SMITH, Warg Paper ix
has removed to the store known as No. GREAT VARIETY.
Bush's Arcade next door to Zimmerman, |
Bros & Co., at Bel efonte, where he is just]
opening out a complete stock of |
REVOLVERS.
GUNS, | PRESCRIPTIONS, compounded by com
AMMUNITION. | petent druggists at sll hours, day or night.
FISHING |
TACKLE Night customers pu | night bell. oy
Base Balls, Bats, Keys, and general Spor | : ZELLER & JARRETT,
ing Articles. Guns made and repaired a1.¥ Bishop St., Bellefonte Pa.
warranted, jundd|
A very large as-
sortment of Toil-
LET ARTICLES,
Faxcy Goods
Soaps, &e., &e.,
junl8 ly
A —— —— —
YEW HARDWARE STORE!
N
J. & J. HARRIS.
NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW.
A new and complete Hardware Store ha ton. You ean only find them at
been opencd by the undersigned in Broek: | BURNSIDE & THOMAS’
orhof’ 3s new building—where they are pre-| . : - -
yared to sellall kinds of Buildingand Hous | Bes HOUSE near the depot, Belles
Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails. | fonte, Xa.
Bugzy wheels in setts, Champion Clothe: | hotel, having some under
Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hane (the supervisicn oitheundersignid be wong
Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Crean {respectfully nneunce tuthe pub that
Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful lis prepared to secomn.odate after
assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of al style of the best house in the cities,
, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows | Bush House is a magnificent building,
Lamps, Coal Oil Lumps, Belting, Spokes [splendidly furnished, and eapable of com-
Polloes. and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr | fortable necommodating
Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Board: | THREE HUNDRED GUESTS"
and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov- | It is situnted near the depot, and convenient
cls, Spades nd Forks, Locks, Hinges [to all places of business, and is the bestho-
Serews, Sash Springy, Horse-Shoes, Nails {tel in central Pennsylvania. Its waiters
Norway Rods. Oils, Lard, Lubricating are obliging. polite and attentive; its ta-
Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bel | bies are supplied with every lusury in the
lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools | market; its stables are first class, with at-
Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells |tentive and humane hostlers, and its bar
Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen |suppiied with the best of Jiquos. For
ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils | guests from b : cities to spend the summer
Varnishes received and for sale at \ it is just the place! The proprietor will be
june’ 08, 1y. J. & J. HARRIS.
happy to receive the pubiic as often asthey
: wich to call T. HOW
Good News for the Ladies. |octoms a
FALL OPENING OF PINDLESREINS for wagons, all si
Bonwets, Trimmings, Millinery, at
MRS. MARY E. SHOOPE’S,
zes, at the sign of the Anvil
In Centre Hall.
[ AMESOF EVERY VARIETY ad
in
Mrs. M. Ei Shope, has just returned from
Philadelphia, with the LATEST FASH-
at
apllr 68 IRWIN & WILSON'S.
10XY, and a complete stock of
Norway Oats.
* New Bonneits, New Hats, Elegant The undersigned offers for sale at his
Trimmings, &e., idence, at Centre Mills, Pa,, the celedrat.
which will be sold or made up, as usual at
Norway Oats. This oats yields larger
reasonable prices.
than any other Oats known. Sold in any
The new styles are very pretty. Ladies quantities, at $3 per bushel. Orders by
allan see them early. First come, fir mail attended to. : :
served. oc WO. K. FORSTER,
2sep.4in ; Centre Mills.
HQ PICES of il varieties
d ed wh
and warranted to be stri
'1t is the only placeyou can find ia
| tod spices. ry them for your own satisfac-
This elegant
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