Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, June 11, 1868, Image 4

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    HALL REPORTER.
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Centre fall, Pa. June, 11t h, 1868.
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CENTRE
Wit and Humor.
The greatest organ in the world is |
the organ of speech in women.
Be temperate in diet. Our first pa-
rents ate themselves out of house and
home.
When
his wife about his coffee ?
he has sufficient grounds.
Why Irishmen
waves of the Atlantic?
the shore
right to scold
Why, when
hasa man a
resemble the
Because they
of the |
do
never cease “lavin’
ould counthry.”
Kisses between woman are like two
‘ 8 3 -~ a. < ” In —— Abs -
handsome unmatched gloves-—charm
ing things wirh their proper mates; but
good for nothing other.
Of all the young women mentioned
in the Bible, Ruth seems to have trea-
ted sweetheart the worst. She |
pulled his ears and trod onhis corn. |
A Japanese will disemabowel him- |
her
self as soon as he goes into bankrupt-
American will
and laugh at his |
cy; and an pay ten |
cents on a dollar,
creditors.
“The water-cure's no new
sald old Mrs. Smith, when she was ad-
vised to try that remedy ; “it's as old |
as the deluge, and even then it killed |
more'n it cured.’
A cautious old bachelor, who knows !
invention, |
that the present is a leap vear, says: |
f you meet a young lady who is not |
very shy, you had better be a little shy |
yourself.”
A credulous man said to a wag who |
had a wooden leg, ‘“How came you |
to have a ‘Why,
answerd the wag, “my father had one,
wooden leg *”
and so had my grandfather, it runs in |
the blood.” |
One of Josh Billings’
Rise early, work hard and late, live on |
what you kan't sell, give nothing awa’ |
and if you don’t die rich, and go to the
devil, you may use me for damages.” |
hr
Couldn't Get the Right Flop. |
In the year 1843, during the Mil-
lerite excitement in the usual quiet |
of Durham, old “Aunt Sally |
H— ;" who would |
to two hundred pound,” |
was ready to “go up,” and one evening |
in meeting, in the midst of a warm sea-
|
maxims: |
town
‘weigh nigh on |
felt that she |
son of exortation, she arose .and said :
“Oh, brethren and sisters, bless the |
Lord, I'll soon getaway from his wick-
ed world the Lord
in a few ys. My faith is ape |
strong. Oh, yes powerful strong it is. |
So strong,” continued the old lady, ex- |
tending her arms and motioning them |
like a goose on the wing, “that it does |
seem as if I could fly right away
and mect the Lord in the air.
The minister,
enthusiast on
lady, encouraged her by exclaiming:
“Try, sitter, try! Perhaps you can
fly, if your faithis only strong enough.’
“Well, I can,”
know I can, and I will.”
She was standing near a window,
which was raised on account of the op- |
heat—for it was Summer.
With her handkerchief in on hand and
her fan in the other, she mounted the
seat, and thence to the top of the pew,
and gave a leap into the air with a fly- |
ing motion of her arms, expecting to |
asgend heavenward. Dut
gravitation was too much fi
faith and the gravity of the audience
Down she came with an enormous and |
shaking
whole house with the concussion.
; I'm going to mee
Now |
who was as great an
“going up” as the old
she exclaimed,
pressive
£
“ay
“i
the law eof |
|
tr both her |
not very angelic grunt, the |
She arose, folded her wings, and with |
great meekness went back to her seat,
evidently dis sappointed.
The next ev ening some of the young |
folks asked her:
night wien you tried so hard ?”
“I couldn’t get the tight flop,”
the meek and conclusive reply.
.- tee
What i is the difference between au!
uncleanly servent and a chicken ? |
One is a fuul domestic, and the other
1s a domestic fowl,
a
came too late this morning ;
men ware at work an hour before you.’
“Faix an Ll be even wid ‘em this
night, sure,” quoth Pat.
“How, Patrick ! r
“Be the gray hair o’ Moses, I 1l quit
an hour beforeany uv’em, sure.’
a
(Good newspapers are the only paper
currency that is worth more than gold
or silver.
tp
Newfoundland papers reported that
Thomas Budgel, his wife, and five
children werefrozen to death in a boat,
while endeavoring to reach a neigh-
boring sottioment from his home at
Green Bay, to procyre prayisions, of
which they were entively destitute.
The boat became frozen in the ice a
mile from the shore.
FfVHE DEAD MUST BE BU RRIED.
The undersigned would respectfully an-
nounce to his friends, and the surrounding
community in general, that Ke is fully pre-
pared to furnish Cofix ns, at the shortest no-
tice, and at reduced prices.
SMITH,
oe H. RR.
api 68 6m. Churchrille.
A Toap
relates that he once 8
himself. He commenced by pressing
his elbows hard against his sides and
After a few
rubbing downwards.
along his back. He kept on rubbing
one leg of his pants the same
body would ; then stripped off the other
hind leg inthe same way. Ie then |
took his cast-off skin foreward between
his fore legs into his mouth and swal-
then, by
ing his head, swallowing as his head
came down, he stripped off’ his skin
underneath, until it
| legs; then, gras
the opposite hand, by a single motion
op Navi
A boy of eight years was on Friday
tl
and
over by the cars near Patterson,
his head cut
fell into the river.
J ersay +
C ENTRE HALL
Furniture R
J. 0. DEININGER,
respectfully
haz constantly on hand, and
3 11 fF
Manes! 8 nd > (0
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
WASHSTANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARDS,
TABLES, &c., &c
and warranted of good workman
sion, and is ofte
where. Thankful for past favors, he solic-
its & continuance of the same,
Call and see his stock before
elsewhere. ap24 68 1y.
- UNION HOUSE,
EAST MARRET 8T.
LEWISTOWN PA.
A CHANGE of pro) TiC tors of this Hotel
st of April. The
ms beer 1 refurn: vished, re fitted,
deled; and will hereafter be condu
s hotel principles.
had long a Go HS ee 18 this
JUSIN ESS and will give his personal strict
and
weted
lie al
A who may favor Li oho fo
THE BAR
Brands
and the Table gotten up in first-
class style,
GOOD STABLES
Ostlers are aly
vavs on the
Za A
ort ion Of publi
ri)
pitionase
nd Hi 8CCONI
anteed to all.
AM THE ws
_mayl568, 3m. F.ewist n, P: a.
GREAT F AL 1
and
‘
at Centre
wvor of the Finest
Stoe k
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES
Just Purchased at the Lato
LOW PRICES,
And now on Exhibition at
Wolfs Old Stand.
ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF
FLANNELS,
MUSLINS,
AND
Hull,
and
CALICOES,
SHAWLS,
ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
Ill
S, COFFEES,
also a largo stock of
MACKEREL and HERRING,
SYRUP
the hest and cheapest in the market.
WE SHALL TAKE PARTICUI AR
CARE TO MAKE IT AN OBJE och
FOR
New Customers,
AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD
FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL.
ap2{ GR. 1yv WM. WOOLY.
SUBLIMI HE RipicuLous.— |
When Elizabeth
Ialkenstene, the inhabitants employed
TO
Queen visited
Tho Mayor being introduced,
he with great gravity, mounted a three
legeed stool, and commenced his poeti-
eal deolamation thus :
“O mighty Queen,
Welcome to Falkenstene,”
Elizabeth bursting ina loud roar of
laughter and without giving his wor-
she Ie
| plied :
“0, vou great fool,
Get oft that : stool 7"
> >.
2a Notice. —The subseviption price of
REPORTER is $I year in advance,
which is less than that of any other paper
of its size. “We are printing this paper at
and therefore wish to remind our pat-
is OY per
cost,
payment be mado at once, |
FARMERS, AND |
OTHERS,
CONSIGN YOUR
Ashes, Beeswax, Beans,
Butter, Eggs,
Flour and Meal,
Cheese,
Flax, Cotton,
Furs and Skins,
Xs A} ool.
Naval,
Game,
Poultry, Stores,
Hops, Ginseng, Feathers,
Hemp, Provisions, Oils,
Lan
I, Tallow, Tobacco,
Seeds, Sorghum, Molas-
&e. |
ses, de.
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
GENERAL COMMISSION MER-
CHANT,
Washington
NEW YORK CITY.
442 441 & 146
n Street,
weekly Price nt of
y and Groceries the most roan te
urrent Published in the United
And receive his
due
rice (
Sti ws.
} Pro
1
>
‘ards, i
Furnished free. |
intes and (
Advances mad
ments,
¢ on Consign-
oN
Established, May 1st, 1860,
REFER ENCES GIVEN
WHEN REQUIRED
apl0'6s, 1y.
{CHANTS HOUSE,
413 & 410 North ard, &l.,
PHILADELPHIA.
MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR
1. G.N y (LER,
i- knoy Wil H ot |, will he found by {
thie ¢ ity, one of the most desire- i
ab le, both to reasonable churgesan lcon- |
ience, German and English is
ap lies tf,
H.R.
This well
Y aus
all visiting
is
spoken, |
NION HOTEL,
Philadelphia.
myvenicotly
Market street,
|
located on the
:
a few doors
T) 1s lot H 1 18 C4
south side of
above Oth,
It: central locality makes it desirable for i
all visiting the ¢ ity on business or for plens-
A. BECK, Proprietor.
(formerly of the Merchants House.)
apliren tf,
{ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
SPANGLER,
TOR.
os and depart daily
ne south, enst and west
S favorite Hot al ins been refitted and
by its 1 ¥ pro prictor, and isnow |
every respect one ol the iost pleasant :
country Hotels in ntral Pennsylvania,
travelling community and drovers i
onnnodati
wend a ow |
weeks during the summer in the cou ntry,
will find Centre Hall one of the most deau-
tiful locations, and the Contre Hall Hotel |
PROPRILE-
Stag arrive all
rtd
rth,
. four
+ 24
— d— —
Thi
furnished
best ac ins, Per- |
venience,
) USSEL'S HOTEL | i |
\ |
AARONSBURG, PA. |
JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR.
The old and well known Hotel, situated |
in the centre of Aaronsburg, has again been |
occupied by Mr. Russe 1, former proprietor,
who now invites his old friends and the |
ap lr Gx tf,
00 him, The
furnished and is
vers can always f
aplO'68tf, :
JIILADELPHIA AND ERIE
RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE. i
AND DIRECT ROUTER BETWEEN |
PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MWARRIS- |
BYRG, WILLIAMSPORT, AND THE. |
i
house has been elegantly |
kept in the best st yle Dro- |
find accommodation,
GREAT OLL REGION
OF TS] NYILYANIA.
ELEGANTS LEEPING C ARS
Al all Night Trains.
On and after nd ay M AY 11th
1868, the Trains onthe Philadelphia & Erie |
tilrond will run as follows:
WESTWARD.
M: ail Train leaves Phil: aio dphia. 1115p. m.
' Lock Ha: Rye. 0 0 a.m.
arr at Erie 8.50 p. m.
Erie Expre ss leavos Philadelphia 12.00 noon
* Lock Haven 10,11 p. wm.
arr at Erie 10.05 a. m.
KE linia Mail leaves Philadelphia B.00a. m,
" Haven 745 p. m,
arr at Lock Haven 7.45 p.m.
| ASTWA RD.
M; ul Train leaves Krie
¥ Loc k Haven
arr at Philadelphia
ress leaves Erie
‘** Lock Haven
arr at Philadelphia
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven
Lock Haven
arr at Philadelphia
Nl and Express conneet with all trains
on Warren — Franklin Railway. I HsseN-
gers leaving Philadelphia at 12.00 M. arrive
at Iryvigeton at 6.40 a. m. and Oil City at
9.50 a. m.
Leaving Philadelphia at 11.15 p.
rive at Oil City at 4.35 p. m.
All trains on Warren and Franklin Rail-
way make ¢lose connections at Oil City with
trains for 1 anklin and Petroleum Centre.
Baggage Checked through.
ALFRED L. TY LER,
General Superintendent.
‘e ie
ii ‘ie
Loe ~
il “
10.00 a. m.
8.55 p. an.
7.10 a. nm.
7.40 p.m,
6.50 a. Mm.
! 5.00 p. m.
7.10 p. m.
7.10 a. m.
6.10 p. m.
‘é 2)
Erie
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m,, ar-
{ELLERS & FOLWELL
LE
CONFECTIONERS
AND FRUITERERS,
. 161 North Third Street, Philade phin,
4 Orders promptly attended to,
ap LOGE,
Ni
TORE
J. B.
(FORMERLY
ap TR LE,
NEFF & ETTELE,
Street—two Jers , ost
Meo il Ma
Weos
wo
URL Hil
Bishop
All Bai rels. Cul wanted
tao contain the iy 1
Tho Dr ri tor of this
Measure in informing 0 0 public
Po Const untly ¢ on hand fu supply
foreigh and domestic liqu I
Old N
heclar,
Nd ive
Monongahela,
And Irish Whiskey,
Cognac, Blackberry, ( herry,
Ginger and Common Br andies,
Port Maderia, She Ty and
Lisbin Wines, Seoteh
And Holland Gin,
New England Rum.
JAMAICA RUM,
mint, Annis weed and Ros
The attention of practicing
ealled to our stock of pure liquors,
for medical purposes, Bottles jugs
Demijohns constandly on hand.
We have the only pure Nectar
in town,
All our liquors were bought when lic
wore low, fin 1d Wu at? 21] ther Hl KRCCOr dit | § iy.
Alll liquo rs are warranted to give satisfies
on,
tel 8 war
IreNt nted.
that
\ such ny
Hors
respectfully solicit a share of public patron.
Age.
Liquors will ba sold by the quart, ba
tserce. 1 have a large lot of
BOTTLED LIQUORS
of the fin
ap ll Gs,
wi (1 hand,
A rades
ESALE DEALER IN
D LIQUORS
WHOL!
WINES
3 calls t}
establishment,
The aubscriber fully 10
tention of the public to hi
where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of
Foreign and Domestic Liguors® w holesale
at the lowest cash prices, which are warean-
ted to be the best qualities wrding to
His stock consists
Monongahela, Irish and other
all kinds of Brandies, Holland
Maderia, Cher Blackberry
Wines—the best articles
» rates as ean be had in the
ham) agni { ‘herry, 3a kberry, (rl
and Carraway Brandies, Pure Janie ane
New Eng land Rum, Co rdinl of all Kinds
He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho-
tel keepers and others to call
his large supply, to judge for
and he certain of procuring what
Hi be done when
1 spect
NCC
of Rve
V hiskies,
Port,
and other
r Y .
they buy,
an melds purchas-
ing in the eity.
Zo Phy
ap liu o8,
XY RE COMMOTION
X
Tr
A i
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NBERG & BRANDEIS,
inte, Pa.
MARKET,
best st ck,
Bellof
AULE TH
by having tho largest
-
Ted r
”
wd
i
end
and
LOW PRICES!
at old rates, from 5) cents to 75
Carpets
1, for the be
cents per yar
DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,
ling from 12} to 16 cents the best
atl old
wlicoes
and muslins in proportion,
rates,
Women's Shoes, common good, to waar
summer, at $100 per pair
$3,560 to the
Fine Boots from 27,00 for
best.
CLOTHING
at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 prices.
\ Y 2 4
SUITS
from $12,50 to $18 for the best,
CALL AND SEE,
and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat.
They only ask peop le to come and see,
even if they do not wish to buy.
ap 10°68 tf,
OMESTEAD AT PRIVATESALE!
The undersigned offers the fol-
lowing described property, situated at the
head of Penns Creek in Gregg township,
(‘entre county, at private sale.
A lot of ground containin
g 2 acres and
about 30 perches, under a high
state of eul-
g SLOTY log house, a good stable,
8 wood- house, smoke-house, and
VB oro] hog-pe n. All kinds of
SSchoice fruit trees, just in good
bearing condition, are on the premises, and
running water near the door. For further
particulars apply to
mayl,3m WILSON BECK
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JOCKET CUTLERY —all makes and
prices at IRWIN & WILSON,
aplO os,
OUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL |
fowling plone nt
apl(y os, IRWIN & WILSON.
YROSS-CU T AND MILL SAWS, best
make at Inwix & WIL SON.
aplV'is,
{OFFIN TRIMINGS,
/ ment at
ap lU'es,
i
l
a lurge assort-
Irwin & WiLsoN's.
BELLS and DOOR BELLS,
al sizes and kinds at
ws l0' 08, Irwin & WirLsox's,
BOARDS,
BL
for sale by
apes,
Plunk and Scantling
Inwin & WiLsox,
APANNED TOILET SETTS, AND
other Japunned ware, at the Anvil Store.
IRWIN & WILSON.
S PLATES ofallsizes
Inwin & WiLson,
| QOKING-GLAS
4 for sale by
up ley,
PIN DL ESKEINS for wagons, all Bi-
zog, at the gign of the Anvil.
ap lias, Irwin & WiLsox.
B.: ALTS for Buggies and Carriages, all
Yiizes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at
uplO'G8, IRWIN & WILSON'R,
Hs BLANKETS AND SLEIGH
BELLS, ut Jow prices, at
{
aplUo8, Irwin & Wirnsox's,
PATENT CHURN, the best
use af, Inwiy & W ILEON'S
TNION
J in
ap lU'G8,
$4. 85H Ap for Nails ¢ at
. FRANCISCUS,
IN W A RE of all kinds retailed at whole-
sale All kinds: Tin
Ma At old prices.
OG FRANCISCUS
RK
(r.
1
IrICOS,
irk
1
1
i
i
36 1u-
§)ARN-DOOR Hinges, from 12 to
Barn-door Rollers, Rail,
at rreatly reduced Prices, by
F. G. FRANCISCUS
chas long,
for enle
{ ASHN, Doors and Blinds on
lower rates than
p24 GR, 1y F. i
G. FRANCISCUR
JMSHE RMEN
I
all Kinds of Trout Flies, Rods,
G. FRANCISCUS
(HERRY SEEDERS! Being agent for
Buck wate
to
yrices than they Are sold
pleased to sell them
low l
Iphia,
merchants at
in ’hilade
H
F. G. FRANCISCUS,
ROW TERT,
tor s Teeth,
. \
and for sale
all steel,
hv
F.G. FRANCISCUSR
H A K ER he) and other Garden Seq
w by the
ardeners are
1
Sie In papers or
Market CG
examine the varieties and prices at
. G3, F RANCISCUS.
H kinds at ¢ reduced prices,
pets, y vard wide, 50) to 55 cents
Fin Cups 75 « th per dozen at
F.G FRANCISCUR.
| 50 p wire of wh
H Moon un the
Id Co Hors,
ob
quart
bushel,
of
Oil Car-
per vard.
WUSEKE PING Hardwear re
ail new
done up
Kh: andes,
1d Hew desi IRR,
Laake, and Bismarck, Ale
with Cords, Tassels, &e.,
t} te ve «unl prices,
law
3
(l
at
ditian
F. - FRANCISCUS.
less
10,000 pieces of Wal | Pn aper, all extra new
arge portion o fr y stock
from Li iver] wo! by me, and is
nt mucel than usual rates,
F. G. Frax¢
of-
1 Jess
ISCUS,
¢ xRmine my laree tsock of all
Shades
‘ALL Al
bind . :
NiHidas Nd aow
tt
. 0.
i
m
Holland Tassels,
Also a large stock of Oil
hes to Ba
fuchion
een ’in
%, «
¢
mings
of various
Ty
[RES
0st
lesions sna vhile pailerns
i
at shoutthe prices some
ers pay for them in
(+2
prices;
the easie
In mar kets,
F. (i. 1] X
TRANCISCUS,
AT BARGAINS
A i
C.F. Harlecher'’s
Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard-
Queensware, Wood and Willow ware,
Fi ish abd in fact un
erything kept in a
Dry
® 1s
SRL,
ff
ussortment of en
[First Class Store,
now ready, 1 for sale at aarvelous low
rates,
Ald
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THR
OLD PRICES
Musling they will sell you the very best |
brands at prices that will astonish you
New spring
Dress Goods
A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
the novelttes of the season, at lower rates
than ordinarily charged at other places.
White Goods &
Embroideries
The finest stock in town, both as to quantity
quality, and prices.
SER » ©
HOOP SXRIBRTS
The best makes, latest styles and lowest
rates. (Hats and Caps in great variety.)
Linens, To Slings checks, Denings, eloths
Cassimers, Cloakings.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we kee
everything, and will sell at a very small
advance oa first cost.
All we ask that you will
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
before purchasing elsowhore,
consider it any trouble to show goods.
ALL KINDS OF HARNESS,
sitver plated and Yankee Harness, double
and single, bridles and halters,
mav] ha ly
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SHIT
AGON FOR SALE.
A good two-horse wagon, apply
at Centre Hull to
mays 08, C.F. HARLECHER.
I IME, COAL AND LUMBER.
4
The best
WOOD COAL BURNT LIME,
can be had at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on
the Pike loadingto Milesburg, at the lowest
pie CF. Wa are the only parties in Central
enn's. who burn in
Patent Flame Kiln.
which produces the
Best White-Wash
Plastering Lime,
offered to the trade. «The best
SIIAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR-
RIE ANTHRACITE COAL,
frensly for family ase
a0
A
Silver Brook Foun-
dry Coal
Also a lot of first and sec-
.
1g
S0ARDS, BROAD BAILS
PAL ING. SHINGLES
and plastering Inthe for sale cheap.
Office and yard, near South end of Bald
Eagle Valley R. RB. Depot.
SHORTLIDGE, & CO,
apldy 68, 1y. Bellefonte Pa.
A.8. YALENTINK,
M. KE. M. BLANCHARD,
YALENTINE,
BELLEFONTE
Planing Mill,
Manufacturers of
FLOOR! NG.
SIDING,
MOULDING.
BRACKETS,
SASH,
sv
LUMBER DRIED BY
TURNING OF EVERY DES-
CRIPTION.
Orders from the trade rolicited.
may8 os ly.
EVE & WILSON are constantly re-
ceiving new goods in their line.
HARDWARE
of every deseription at reduced prices—now
being opened every dav. ples,
{ AMPS OF EVERY VARIETY
4 kind ut
RWIN &
apl'es
AROMETERS and Thermomesers at
B apli's’. IRWIN & WILSON'S,
pus ANVIL STORE is
® large a
WILSON'S.
NOW receiving
nd well assorted Stock of
|
Sh eet. Bar
VY RS il Sten k ©
Call An d st ppl ly
Tw yexihl ¢ rates nt
WIN & WILSON,
Gluss, Paints
also Burey and
description
elves at the lowe st
apl0 us, BH
dlery,
Iron,
Ak E Sat who lesaie and retail, cheap,
IRWIN & WILSON.
apl0. Ba
JINE Jans kK
plated |
ap lO es,
£) Ur I'L KRY, nc ludn 3
The. spoons, &c¢.. at
IRWIN & WILSON
IUFFALO SCALES, of the best msko,
) from 4 Ths up to 120,(xX) ha,
aplU' 6s, Irwin & Wirsox,
JAR L OR COOK STOVES
Parlor Stoves, and foursizes of GG HE
Burners constantly ” hand and tor
ap lOGN IRWIN & Wiison's,
Sra Gy & tp
of Penn and St.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
anle
Cor, nir Nircets
The Largest, C Lieapest and most ln
{ul
LEGE
in the United States
FIFTEEN
Thirty-
THOUSAND STUDENTS
From Three States in Ten
Years.
FORLARGEQUARTO CIRCULAR
Outline
samples of Cowley's
PREMIUM PENMANRAIP,
View of the Co lege Buile ling,
Departments, City of Pittsb urgh .
address the Princi is,
SMITH & COWLEY,
Ap10°68, ly. Pp ittsburgh, Pa.
GOOD NEWS SFOR THE PE OPLE.
Great Attraction and Great Bargrins!
FIVE undersigned, determind to meet the
popular demand for Lower Prices, re-
spec tally calls the attention of the publie
to his stock of
SADDLERY,
now offered at the old stand. Designed os-
pecial y for the people and the times, , the lar-
gest and most varied and complete assort-
ment of
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
of every deser iptton and quality; W hips,
and in fact everything complete to a tirst-
class establishment, he now offers at prices
which will suit the times,
A better variety, a better
style of Saddlery has never Tay been of-
fered to the public. Call and examine our
stock and be satisfied before purchasing
elsewhere,
Determined to please my patrons ana
thankful for the liberal share of patronage
heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same,
JACOB PINGES,
Centre Hall.
full information,
of Study,
Containing
Course «
different
& XC.
uality or finer
apl0'68, 1y.
CENTRE HALL
Manufacturing Co.
Machine Works,
CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO., PA.
Having enlarged our New FouNDprY and
and AORICULTURAL
MacuINeE Suors
Works. Stocked with all new and latest
improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an-
nounceto the public that they are now resdy
to receive orders for anything in their lise
f business.
Shaftings,
Pullies,
Hangers,
TRON & BRASS
CASTINGS
| f every description wade aud fitted up for
| MILLS,
| FORGES,
FURNACES,
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES,
&C, &C.
We also wanufacture the celebrated
3
KREYSTONE
HARVESTER,
whick now stands unrivalled.
This Reaper has advantages over sll other
One sdvan-
tuge we claim for it, is the lever power, by
which we gain one hundred per cent over
|
Another advantage is the
whereby
|
the driver has under his complete contro!
in coming to a spot of lodg-
ed grain, the driver ean change the cut of
the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 14
cu the inside. t ig construcied of first
vlass material; aud built by first class wa-
chanies. We warrant it second to none.
All kindg of Horsepowers and Threshing
Muchives, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest a=
All ki uds of Repair: ng done. Dif-
proved,
PLOW
AXD
PLOW CASTING.
The Celebrated Heckendorn Economica
wlow which has’ given entire satisfaction.
We ewaploy the best Patternwmsnkers, our
ed plans. Plans, Specifications and Draw-
mgs furnished for all work done by ua.
A We hope by street attention to bust-
ness to receive a share of public patrouage.
TINWARLE!
The Company announce to the citizens of
Potter township, that they are now prepar-
ed to furnish upon short notice, and as low
as elsewhere, every article in the line of
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE.
Stove-Pipe
and Spouling.
All kinds of repairing done. They have
always on hand:
BUCKETS,
CUPS,
DIPPERS,
DISHES, &C.
All orders by mail promptly attended to.
CENTRE HALL MF & COM P.
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