Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, June 19, 1868, Image 4

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    CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
J
Hall, P’a. June,
Centre 19¢h. 18688
The Suicidal Cat.
There was a man named Furguson,
He lived on Market street,
He had a speekled Thomas est
That couldn't well he beat;
He'd eateh more rats and mice and sich,
Than forty eats eould eat.
This cat would come iftto the room
And climb upon a cheer,
And there he'd sit and lick hisself
And purr so awful queer,
That Furguson would yell at him;
But still he'd purr-severe.
And then he'd climb the moonlit fence,
And loaf around and howl,
And spit, and claw another eat
Alongside of the jowl,
And then they both would shaketheir tails,
And jump around and growl.
And all the mothers in the street,
Waked by the horrid din,
Would rise right up and search their babes,
To find some worrying pin;
And still this vigorous eat would keep
A hollerin’ like sin.
And as for Mr. Furguson,
"Twas more than he could bear,
And so he hurled his boot-jack out,
Right through the midnight air;
But this vociterous Thomas cat,
Not one cent did he care,—
For still he howled and kept his fur
A standin’ up on end,
And his old spine a-doublin’ up
As far as it would bend,
As if his hopes of happiness
Did on his lungs depend
But while a curvin’ of his spine,
And waitin’ to attack
A cat upon the other fence,
There came an awful erack ;
And this here speckled Thomas cat
Was busted in the back
When Furguson came down next day,
There lay his old feline,
And not a life was left in him
Although he had had nine,
“All this here comes,” sasd Furgeson,
“Of curvin’ of his spine,”
Now all you men whose tender hearts
This painful tale doth rack,
Just take this moral to yourselves,
All of you, white and black;
Don’t ever go like this here cat,
To gettin’ up your
tg
back 1
The President of a
| League at Elyton, Ala.,
He was caught in the
1s in jal fi
| stealing bacon.
act.
EE
The expe nses of President Johnson's
defence come out of private pockets,
|
Government.
tsi} areas
When Donnelly said Washburne car-
ried Grant in his breeches pocket.
“It was the
Beast Butler remarked,
proper place for small change.”
ee nc tp et Ap
Holens, Montana report
that the Indians are stealing stock in
the Missouri Valley, and are trouble-
They
papers,
Missouri.
and also fired on
Wood, injuring none.
SS
constitutionality
law
The of the
Registry
week:
till their next sitting, July 1st.
The opinion will not be given
(! ENTRE HALL
Furniture Rooms!
J. O. DEININGER,
respectfully informs the citizens of Centre
that he hasconstantly on hand, and
county,
makes to order, all kind: of
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
WASHSTANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARDS,
TAB LES, &e., &e
Treaty with the Os: we Indians, |
Osage Couvxcin GrouNbps, fifty |
miles below Humboldt, May 27.—An |
important treaty between the U nited |
States government and the chiefs, |
counselors, warriors and head men of |
the Osage nation was to-day concluded |
and signed, by which the Osage nation |
cede to the government, and the Leav- |
enworth, Lawrence
Railroad Compray purchase, the re- |
maining lands owned by the Osage in |
Runs, tielnding their trust, lands, |
amounting all to about 8,000,000 | |
acres. By this cession the annuities to |
the Indians are largely increased, and |
abundant provision is made for their |
settlement in their new home in the |
Indian Territory,
rr ef tn A meee
Fraxcrisco, May 27.—An|
official report from Captain Munson,
and Galveston |
|
mn
SAN
the vicinity of Paradise Valley, in
Northeastern California, on
Munson’s force consisted of fifty men,
of the Ninth infantry, and eight caval-
ry soldiers. The Indians occupied a
strong position in the mountains, but
were driven from it after four hours’
fighting, with a loss of several killed.
The troops lostone killed and two
wounded, The Indians were nearly
all armed with rifles,
itr ree
The Suicide Mania.
Crxerxyyarr, June 9.—Samuel Pat-
terson, of Gallipolis, Ohio, committed
suicide on Sunday night by taking
laudanum. Cause, jealousy.
A young man, unknown, committed
suicide on Sunday morning, by drown-
ing in sthe Ohio River five miles be-
low this" city.
William Tucker, of Bellevue, Ken-
tucky, attempted to commit suicide }
last Friday by drinking concentrated |
lye. His recovery is doubtful.
New York, June 9.—A German,
thirty-two years old, supposed to be
W. Pommer, from Baltimore, commit-
ted suicide this morning at Sweeny's
hotel by shooting himself with a pistol.
The act is believed to have been caused
by destitution.
lit
firma.
Portland has recently buried an ec-
centric individual named Robert Hull,
who for forty years past has carried on
the soap and candle business, living
alone in an old room in his factory and
Jeaving at his death property to the
vate of $50,000.
Peanuts in North Carolina, where
they are chiefly raised, have almost
taken the place of cotton as the great
staple, and bring their cultivators an-
nually $00 per acre. Eight thousand
bushels on a single plantation is con-
sidered but an average erop, while from
ten te sixteen thousand bushels is not
regarded as a very extraordinary
yield.
an Henge] suicide in Cincinnati with-
in the past two or three days. |
A $45,000 fire occured in Cincinnati
on Monday night.
= 1- Pp » : a |
his stock of ready-made Furniture is large
{ and warranted of rood workmanship,
sion, and is offered at rates as che ap as else-
where. Thankful for past favors, he solic-
the same.
Ca
ll and see his stock before purchasing
elsewhere. ap24 68, 1y.
UNION HOUSE,
EAST MARKET ST.,
LEWISTOWN, PA
A CHANGE of proprietors of this Hotel
of April, The estab-
lishment has been refurnis shed, refitted,
remadeled, and will hereafter be conducted |
The present
hy ness and will give his
tention to the comforts oft
lic and others who may favor
castoin.
THE BAR
| is well stoe ‘ked with the choicest Br
fig rs, and the Table gotten up in first-
ass style
GOOD STABLES
are connected with the hotel, and
1e iran
him with their
to this De ‘partment.
Zr A portion of P sublie P atronage is 80-
and good accommodations are guar-
«dd to all,
A. MATHEW
Le ‘Wis stown,
Pu
YI568,
Sm.
GREAT F ALL
and
ma
At The Old Stand
at Centre Hall
In favor of the Finest and Best Selected
Stock of
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES
Just Purchased at the Late
LOW PRICES,
And now on Exhibition at
Wolf’s Old Stand.
ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF
FLANNELS
MUSLINS,
CALICOES,
AND
SHAWLS,
ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTME?
il
SYRUPS, COFFEES j
also a large stock of
MACKEREL and HERRING.
NT OF
the best and cheapest in the market.
WE SHALL TAKE PARTICULAR
CARE TO MAKE IT AN OBJECT
FOR:
New Customers,
WELL
* FRIENDS,
ap24'65,1y.
AS INVIT EE OUR OLD
TOGIVE US AC AL L.
WIA. WOLF.
A Heavy Case of Conscience.
WasniNaToN, May ol.—A letter
| was received at the Treasury Depart-
ment yesterday, enclosing two $1,000
| seven-thirty notes. It was postmarked
| New York, May 29, but contained no
evidence whatever which could lead to
discovery of the sender. The numbers
of the enclosed notes were carefully cut,
and the address, namely, “Treasury
Department, Washington,” had been
taken from aformer newspaper para-
graph i in a previously announced con-
science case. The money rightfully
belongs to the United States, and will
he placed te the credit of the Tseasury
Department,
: Ol Mp rrr
re Notice. —The subse ription price of
the REPORTER is 31,00 por year in advance
which is less than Chat of any other pRper
of its size. We nre printing this paper at
cost, and therefore wish to remind our pat-
{ rons that it is of great importance to us that
payment be made at once
| DAIRYMEN, FARMERS, AND
OTHERS,
CONSIGN YOUR
Ashes, Beeswax, Beans,
Butter, Cheese, | DISIEN
Flour and Meal,
Flax, Cotton,
Furs and Skins,
Dried and Green Fruits,
Grain, Wool, Game,
Poultry, Naval, Stores,
ITops, Ginseng, Feathers,
Hemp, Provisions, Oils,
Lard, Tallow, Tobacco,
Seeds, Sorchum, Molas-
ses, de. de.
TO
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
GENERAL COMMISSION
CHANT,
412. 441 & 446 Washington Street,
NEW YORK CITY.
MER-
4
Produce and Groceries the most complete
Current Published the United
in
States,
| SEXD FOR A PRICE CURRENT.
and Cards,
Furnished free.
Marking Plates
Liberal
ments,
Establish
! CLA
WHEN REQ
ed, May 137, 1800,
| FIRST SS REFERENCES GIVEN
UIRED.
aplos ly.
HANTS HOUSE,
413 & 415 North 3rd, st
ERC
M
PHILADELPHIA.
| HL H. MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR
I. C.N1rE, CLERK
This well-known Hotel, will be found by
all visiting the of the most desire
City, ORie
ye nie nee,
aplO OR tf,
STATES UN
h
This Hotel
sonth side of
above Gth.
Its central locality makes it desirable for
| all visiting the city on business or for pleas-
| ure. A. BECK. Proprietor,
(formerly of the Merchants House.)
| aplO aR tf,
tE NTRE HALL HOTEL.
JOIN SPANGLER, PROPRIE
TOR?
Stages arrive and depart daily, for
points, north, south, east and west,
This favorite Hotel has been refitted
(TON HOTEL,
Philadelphia.
i= convenient!y located on the
Murket street, a few
al
country Hotels in central
The travelling community a
nlways find the best accommodations.
sons from the city wishing to spend a fow
weeks during the summer in the Lah yy,
will find Centre Hall one of the most deau-
tiful locations, and the Centre Hall Hotel
all they could desire for comfort and con-
venience, aplO os, tf.
nd drovers will
USSEL'S HOTEL
AARONSBURG, PA.
JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR.
The old and well known Hotel, situated
in the centre of Aaronsburg, has again been
occupied by Mr. Russel, former proprietor,
who now imvites his old friends and the
travelling community in general to call and
see him. The house has been elegantly
furnished and is kept inthe best style. Dro-
vers can always fund accommodation,
apl0 set,
JIILADE L PHI A AND ERIE
RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
THROUGH AND DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN
PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, HARRIS-
BY RG, WILLIAMSPORT, AND THE.
GREAT OIL REGION
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
On nll Nizht Trains.
On and after Monday MAY 11th
1868, the Trains on the Phil; Rdelphin & Erie
Ruilroad will run as follows
; WESTW ARD.
M: ul Train leaves Phikedelphia.. 11, 15 p.m.
Loc k Have tied 30a. m.
arr at Erie 8.50 p. m.
Aric Express leaves Philadelphia 12.00 noon
4 Loek Haven 10.11 p.m.
LI arr at Krie 10.05 wn, m.
1 Imira M ail leaves Philadelphia 8.00a. m.
Lock Iaven 7.45 p. mn.
arr at Lock Haven 7.45p.m.
EASTWARD.
M: ii iT rain leaves Erie
* Lock Haven
arr at Philadelphia
leaves Erie
* Lock Haven
arr at Philadelphia
Elinira Mail leaves Lock Haven
“ Lock Haven
arr at Philadelphia 6.10. m.
Mul and Ex Prose connect with all trains
on Warremand Franklin Railway. Passen-
Re rs leaving Philadelphia at 12.00 M. arrive
Tvineton at 6.40 a. m. and Oil City a)
0. 50 a. m.
Leaving Philadelphi: v at 11.15 p.
rive at Oil City at 4.35 p. 1m,
All trains on Warren and Franklin Rail-
way make close connections at Oil C ity with
trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre.
Baggage Checked throuzh.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
General Superintendent.
‘“ “
i“
Li ‘i
10,00 a. m,
8.55 p,m,
7,10 a. m.
7.40 p.m.
6.30 a. m.
5.00 p. mn.
7.10 p.m.
7.10 a. m.
ih te
E rie Express,
i ‘h
i“ i
nr, ar-
The Clearfield Journal, referring to
Pennsylvania Central's branch
“We are inforimed that the Company
has determined to lay the track first,
and then do the balasting, which will
insure the completion of the road to
this place at an earlier date than was
expected. They commence next week
to lay the iron west from Philipsburg.
etl tf permis mn
ELLERY & FOLWELL,
ho
CONF
WHOLESALE
ECTIONERS
AND FRUITERERNS,
. 161 North Third Street, Philadelphia,
Zo Orders promptly attended to,
appli is,
WHOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR
STORE
ETTELE.
FF & ETTELE,)
No
J. B.
(FORMERLY NI
Bishop Street—=two doors west of Loceb's
Meat Market.
All Barrels, Kegs and asks warranted
to contain the quantity represented,
The proprietor of this establishment takes
houses in informing the publie that he
ins constantly on hand a supply of choice
foreigh and domestic liquors such as
Old Nectar,
Old Rye, Monongahela,
And Irish Whiskey,
Cognac, Blackberry, Cherry,
Ginger and Common Brandes,
Port Maderia, Sherry and
Lishin Wines, Scotch
And Holland Gin,
New Eneland Rum.
JAMAICA RUM, CORDIALS Pepper-
mint, Anniseod and Rose.
called to our stock of pure liquors, suitable
for medical purposes, Bottles jugs and
Demijohns constandly on hand.
We have the only pure Nectur Whiskey
in town,
All our liguors were bought when lic
were low, and we sell them ONAN
All liquors are warranted to give satisfac-
ion,
Confident that he ean pleas customers he
respectfully solicit a shave of publie putron-
age.
Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel
or tserce. I have a large lot of
BOTTLED LIQUORS
of the finest grades, on hand,
ap 10°68,
A. BAUM,
“Our House,"
lefonte,
Basement of Bishop St.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES AND LIQUORS
-
J
1
resped Hii) nt-
TI 1 Ri nhser ther r alls t) ne
tention of the Mm ible to ri eater is hme: it.
where he is propre: d to furnish k
Fore and Liq A
ut the din wt ensh prices, whie hare wars
ted to be the best qu ui Recor ding "to
their respective pric 0s,
of Rve, Monongahela,
AW hick! 1! kinds of
Por
mieatie "x Jesule
ities
His
Irish and
dies, Holland
Blac k be ry
»
ahi In Lada i pA
t Madoria. Che: PY,
Wines—the | artic {s— nt
Nie rates ax on Do whale n the eity
Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger
Wil ii Us, Pure Jama
Ra Cordial! of all kinds
icularly invite Farmers
1
A
i
MN
id Larr t)
He would part
tel Keepers a nd othe rs! call
supply. to judge for themselves
and be certain of procuring what they F uy,
i Wie a
LUT
city.
74 Physicians are respectfully requested
to give Lis liquors a trial, ap lu os,
STERNBERG & BRANDEIS,
Bellafonte, Pa.
THE MARKET,
and best stock, and
a
sULE
by having the largest
selling at
LOW PRICES
Carpets wf old rates, from 50 cents to 75
cents per yard, for the best.
NO ADYAN
DRY GOODS, ] CE,
And selling from 12§ to 16 cents, the best
calicoes, and muslins in proportion, at old
rates,
Women's Shoes, eonrmon good, to wear
at $100 per pair
Fine Boots from
best.
CLOTHING
at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 prices.
8. U I TS S
from $12,650 to $18 for the best.
CALL AND SEE
and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat.
They only ask people to come and see,
even if they do not wish to buy.
an! GR, ti
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i
JOCKET CUTLE Bye -all makes nnd
prices at IRWIN & WILSON,
aploroR,
OUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL
fowling pieces at
aplO' os, IRW IN & WILSON.
{ROSS- C U T A ND MII I, BAWS, best
Jmauke at Iewin & WiLsoN,
appli os,
VOFFIN
J ment at
apl0G8,
DD BEL LS and DOOR BELLS,
AN
H all sizes und kinds at
nd 10' 58, Irwin & WirLson's,
I RY BOARDS,
for sule by
ap loos,
APANXED TOILET SETTS, AND
¢) other Jupanned ware, atthe Anvil Store.
aplO 6s, Inwiy & WiLsoxn,
I OOKING-GLASS PLATES of ull sizes
4 for sale by Inwix & WiLsox,
ap 10°68,
SP INDL KE S KEINS for wagons, all 8i-
Kn. zos, at the sign of the Anvil,
aplO' os, Irwin & Wirson,
BoA LTS for Buggies and Carriages, all
sizes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at
aplO on, Irwin & WiLson's,
H**} BLANKETS AND SLEIGH
BELLS, ut low prices, at
up 10°68, Irwin & Wirsox's,
TNION PATENT CHURN, the best |
in use at Inwin & WiILsON's.
SpIUR
$4. 8H ~ PER KEG for Nails at
G. F. FRANCISCUS.
VIN WARE ofall kinds retailed at whole- |
. sale prices. All kinds Tin and
Sheet Irom work ove at old prices,
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
PARN-DOOR Hingos, from 12 to 36 in-
ches long, Barn-door Rollers, Rail, |
, for sale at grey reduced prices, by
. FRANC F5CUs.
{1 ASHS, Doors and Blinds on hand at
much lower rates than last seasen at
np2H 68, ly. F. G. FRANCISCUS.
VISHE RMEN will now find in my stock
all kinds of Trout Flies, Rods, Biis-
otz, Gut, &e., Pike Hooks, Fishing Lines,
F. G. FRANCISCUS,
{HERRY SEEDERS! Being agent for
/ Buekwater's Patent Cherry Seeders
I will be pleased to soll them to country
merchants at low prices than they are sold
in Philadelphia,
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
ARROW TEETH, all steel, Cultiva-
tor's Teeth, Wedge and Nut, just |
received and for sale by
F. G. FRANCISCUS,
AHAKER'S and other Garden Seed for
) sale in papers by the quart
bushel.—Market Gardeners are invited to
SXAImiRg Ute Varieties fod ices nt
F. G. FRANC ISC US.
He" SEKEL Pr ING Hardwa
Kinds at reduced prices, Oil Car-
wis, vard wide, 50 to 55 cents per yard.
I'in Cups 70 cents per dozen at
F.G. FRANCISCUS,
of Window Shades, all new |
styles und new designs, done up |
in Moon an the Lake, and Bismarck, and |
| Gold Collors, with Cords, ut
i
I
TRIMINGS, a large nssort-
Inwin & WILSON,
Plank and Seantling
InwiN & WiLson.
ee.
I
or 01
all]
of
Tassels, &e.,
25 per cent less than the usual prices,
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
10.000 pic ces of Wall Paper, all extra new
ge portion of my stock isimpor- |
nn Liverpool by me, and is of- |
h less than usual rates
F. G. Fraxciser
and examine my
Is of Window Shades, Window Papers,
nd buff, Holland Tassels, Trim-
NES, Se. Xe. Also a large stock of Oil
C nr irpets, from 19 inches to 8-4, of various
snd most fashionable patterns,
Den rots & Table Covers at greatly reduced
t nhoutthe prices some of our deal-
ers pay for them in the eastern markets, |
F. G. Fraxcisevs,
rect fr
i fel l al Ing
S.
CaLL large tock of all
ar cen
( S1erns
nrices:
pr |
(; REAT BARGAINS
AT
C.F. Harlecher’s
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Dry Goods:, Notions, Groceries, Hard-
ware, G weensware, Woodand Willow ware, |
ron, i ish and in fact, a maeniticent
assortment of everything kept in a
First Class S
alt.
Store,
now ready, and for sale at marvelous low
rates
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE
OLD PRICES.
Muslins 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 senson, at lower rates
than ordinarily charged at other places,
White Goods &
Embroideries
The finest stock in town, both as to quantity
quality, and prices,
HOOP SXIRTS
The best makes, latest styles and lowest
rates. (Mats amd Caps in great variety.)
Linens, Towellings, checks, Boranze, cloths
C assimers, Cloakings.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we kee
everything, and will sclliat a very small
advance on, first cost.
"All we ask that you will;
before purchasing elsewhere; as we donot
consider it any trouble to show goods.
ALL KINDS OF H ARNEL! SS,
silver plated and Yankee Harness, double
and single, bridle cand halters.
may G8, y
y AGON FOR SALE.
y A good two-horse wagon, apply
at Centre Hall to :
mays G8, C.F. HARLECHER.
1 IME, COAL AND LUMBER.
4
The best
WOOD COAL BURNT LIME,
ean be had at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on
the Pike leading to Milesburg, nt the lowest
ricer, Wao are the only parties in Central
Paris. who burn in
Patent Flame Kiln,
which produces the
Best White-Wash
and
Plastering Lime,
offered to the trade. The host
SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR-
RIE ANTHRACITE COAL,
ull sizes, prepared expressly for family use
Also
Silver Brook Foun-
‘oal
"yy 2
dry Coa
.
at lowest prices. Also a lot of first and sec-
ond quulity
* A © ‘e S
S0ARDS, BROAD BAIL
PALING, RHINGLES
and plastering lathe for sale cheap,
Office and yard, near South end of Bald
wagle Valley R. R. Depot.
SHORTLIDGE, & CO,
Bellefonte Pa,
A.S. VALEXTINE,
E. M. BLaxcuarp,
apl0'68 1y.
BELLEFONTE
Planing Mill,
Manufacturers of
NG,
SIDING,
MOULDING.
BRACRETS,
SASH,
&U.
LUMBER DRIED BY
'TURNING OF EVERY DES-
CRIPTION.
Orders from the trade solicited.
may8oK, ly.
line.
w goods in their
me
HARDYW
a “in rn
ceiving n
of wpe A
i€ eription at ro
duced prices now
anlu oy,
AMPS OF EVERY VARIETY and
i kind at
IRWIN
aplOtE,
B
TL
& WILSON'S
AROMETERS and
and oT her
aplU'oR,
IRWIN W ILSON' NS,
wk of |
2, Sad-
assorted St
Horse Sh
Paints, Sheet,
a laree and well
Glass,
Iron,
every description. -
aelves at the ¢ lowest
aplo ss, IRWIN * W 11, SON.
3
YOSSI
YQ ALES at w sale and rot ;
by "IR WIN & WILSON
applies,
MNE TABLE CUTLERY,
plated forks, spoons, &e..
ap!h'es. IRWIN G&G W IL SON.
neige ling
UFFALO SCA LES, of the hest make,
from 4 Ibs up to 120,000 hs,
appl 68, Iewix & Wi
LOR COOK STOVE
Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of (Gaz-
Burners constantly on hand and for sale at
ap 10 68, Irwin & Wirsos's,
Illy & Au Hq.
Cor. of Penn and St.
I.SON.
lair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The Largest, Succesz-
and most
Cheapest
tul
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL.
LEGE
;m the United States.
THOUSAND STUDENTS
Ten
FIFTEEX
From Tits Toes States in
Years.
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR
Containing full information,
Course of Study,
Outline of
samples of Cowley's
PREMIUM PENMANSAIP,
View of the College Building, different
Departments, City of Pittsburgh, &e., &e.,
address the I rine} wala,
SMITH & COWLEY,
nplO6s, ly. Pittsburgh, Pa.
GOOD NEWS F OR THE PEOPLE.
Great Attraction and Great Bargains!
FPVHE undersigned, determind to meet the
»opular demand for Lower Prices, re-
spectfully ealls the attention of the public
to his stock of
SADDLERY,
now offered at the old stand. Designed es-
pecial’ y forthe people and the times, the lar- |
ment of
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Brides,
of exery description and quality ; Ww hips,
and in faet everything complete to a first-
class establishment, he now offers at prices
which will suit the tines.
A better variety, a better quality or finer
style of Saddlery has never ny been of-
fered to the public. Call and examine our
stock and be satisfied before purchasing.
elsewhere.
Determined to please my patrons and:
thankful for thie liberal share of afronage
haretofore enjoyed: IT respectfully. solicit a,
eontinuance. of the same,
JACOB DINGES,
aplO'68,1v. Centre Hall.
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CENTRE HALL
Manufacturing Co.
AND
Machine Works,
CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO., PA.
Having enlarged our New Fouxpry and
Macuixe Swpors and AGRICULTURAL
Works. Stocked with all new and latest
improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an-
nounceto the public that they are now ready
to receive orders for anything in their line
of business,
Shaftings,
Pullies,
Hangers,
IRON & BRASS
CASTINGS
of every description made and fitted up for
MILLS,
FORGES,
FURNACES
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES,
&C., &C.
We also manufacture the celebrated
KEYSTONE
HARVESTER,
which now stand: unrivalled.
This Reaper has advantages over all other
Reapers now manufactured. One sdvan-
tage we claim for it, is the lever power, by
which we gain one hundred per cent over
other machines. Another advantaze is the
hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereby
of the machine; in coming to a 2pot of lodg-
= grain, the driver can change the cut of
he machine in an instant,
without stopping
the stuble from I to 14
varving
mnches at the outside of the machine, as well
It is constructed of first
and built by first class ma-
We warrant it second to none.
All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing
Proved.
All k'nds of Repairing done. Dif
ferant kinds of
PLOWS
AND
PLOW CASTING.
Tho Celebrated Heckendorn Economics
plow which Jaws given entire satisfaction.
We employ the best Patternmakers, our
patterns are all new and of the most improv-
ed plans, Plans, Specifications and Draw-
ings farmisked Sor 217 work done by us.
225 We hope by strict attention to busi-
ness ta receive a share of public patronage.
TINWARE!
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 Spouting.
All kinds of repairing done. They have
always on hand
BUCKETS,
CUPS,
DIPPERS,
DTSHES,; &C:
All orders by mail promptly attended to,
CNTRE HALL MFG COMP.
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