Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, June 26, 1868, Image 4

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26th, 186
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not less than 000,000 per an- |
nd
rily
p ®
num, a than the
all diseases to any other
damage by
have been |
kind of
less the past year than for several pre-
domestic animals,
vious seasons, yet is so destructive as
to cause a general despondency among |
swine breeders; to interrupt the pros-
perity of the surest corn-growing see-
tions, and increase the cost of living to
consumers of ham and bacon. In every
irection calls for a remedy are made,
but they cannot be satisfactorily met.
No remedy is likely to be found, as in
the ease of rinderpest in the cattle of
Europe; but veterinary seienee, if such
a science exists in this country, should
do something in deyising means of pre
fon. It isimportant in its influ-
upon the health of the human
family. It canngt be possible that the
flogh 6f these hogs that partially recov-
er is fit for it
goes into consumption in some form.
In Franklin, Kentucky, our reportor
ays that “the sickness of several per-
sons, it is thought, resulted during the
winter from eating diseased pork ; no
death ensued, and no investigation was
Our correspondent in Chero-
seems to believe—and
vent
nee
Ronan food ; and yet
made.”
kee, G QO rgl a,
the reader will doubtless agree with
him—that something is the matter with
the hogs of that country, when he says
that “they can be fattened, but have
all through the meat something like
fish eggs, full of corruption’
DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY AND VAL-
UE oF Mink.—Too little attention is
paid to que ahity] in milk. Much is com-
plained of adulteration, and very just-
ly; but l&tle is thought of the adul-
teration practiced before milking. -Dr.
Voelcker has analy
unadulterated milk, and the difference
62 to 1.79
f food accoun-
ny
» Ql
zed six samples of
in yield of butter ranged
per cent. The ne
At-
given to |
ted for the reduc
tention shoul
selection of cows, not only as regards | |
but An example of |
the Pall |
e, which for eight consecu-
quality.
1 1 COW 18 given by
Mall Gazett
tive ye
gallons per am
ars gave an average of 1,210 |
one year giving |
328 days, which yiel- |
valued at!
It took
pounds of butter,
3 p
mt? LAR
“sl
a>
nts per pound.
to one of butter.
lp Ap
FrepiNG.—Daniel
Alles
. ¥3 ”
follow ine
iis
1
{ren 0
i ASSO,
rhany
ra Ty 1 £0 Trier
SHE feed LU
ry *
r White
bh i \ Adi
ery satistactory results, except
Tye} :
Lia ty
sho win {r
that he
Nr
Pigs,
v
ting the sour milk and the clover:
Permit me to relate my first experi-
ence with the “Chester White pigs,” a
pair procured last June. On the 10th
of July the sow pig weighed 95 pounds,
the boar 55 pounds. They were kept
in a pen until after the clover bloom-
ed, after haying, when they were let
into a clover field. Their principal
food was unsifted meal, cooked by
boiling, with a little salt, every pound
of meal being weighed. They had
about a pailful of whey or sour milk
daily, besides the meal and clover. On
the 6th of October the sow
187 pounds, the boar 159 pounds, a gain
of 226 pounds in 88 They ate
3d. pounds of nieal, 3 pounds and 9
ounces daily, producting 11} ouncesof
live flesh for 1 pound of meal.
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Axts AT THE Roots or Frulr
Trees.—Rev. W. P. Smith, M. D.. of
Fayetteville, Texas, communicates the
following successful mode of dealing
with ants at the roots of fruit trees,
which are very troublesome and des-
tructive, particularly in warm li-
mates :
I was raising some tobacco, and op-
erated with the green leaves in the fol-
lowing manner: I removed the earth
from around the trees or vines as much
as I could without injuring the roots ;
then I puta handfid (of the tobacco
leaves around the tree, or vine, where
the ants worked, covered them nicely
with the earth, pressing it well. In a
few cases I had to repeat the dose, but
I have tried it often, with uniform sue-
cess in driving the ants and saving the
tree or vine.
etme tf) mn A
At the promisiug Western town of
Cheyenne, recently, woman, who
supposed her husband dead, married
again. The husband soon after made
hjs appearance, whereupon the woman
and her second husband poisoned
themselves. * The real husband, unable.
to sustain the catastrophe, then com-.
mitted suicide.
weighed
days.
a
a
A duel took place on the 30th ult.,
New Orleans between two Sieil-
en. The weapons selected
near
UL
. p13
13 aby aan
Ian sieri
“ore
‘ |
than ten minutes they thrust and |
yf
4 1
parricda af
dealing more |
i
cach other,
deadly blow. Both parties
and probably mortally wounded.
pl #
June 12.
Cuicaao, A very des
Over one hun-
of the town,
United States
including forty stores,
Land Office, Custom
[House and County Treasurer's Office.
All the records were destroyed. The
Railroad, Jackson and Lake Superior
The
loss is estimated at one million dollars.
iron ore docks were also burned.
Insurance very small.
I ———_—e—e,
The seventeen year loc sts hava
made sad havock with the young fruit |
trees and shrubbery in the District of
rr eel tle Ae
Two silver dollars, of the coinage of
1804, were lately sold at Newark, N.
J., one of them for $400!
only five dollars coined that year.
John IH. Surratt’s trial will be post-
pon
There were
*
J. 0. DRININGER,
respectfully informs the citizens of Centre
county, that he hasconstantly on hand, and
nankes to order, all kinds of
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
WABHSTANDS,
BR CUPBOARDS,
A
CORN
TABLES &c.,
his stock of ready-made Furni
sion, and is offered at rates as cheap as else-
Thankful for past favors, he solic-
Call and see his stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Ap24'68,1y.
UNION HOUSE,
EAST MARKET ST.,
LEWISTOWN. PA.
A CHANGE of proy
ade on the Ist of
lishment has been refur
remodeled, and will hisres
on first-class hotel prine ples
woprietor has had long axper ie nce is this
{ msiness and will give his per onal strict
of the traveling pub-
proprietors of this Hotel
April. The estal
nished. refitted,
‘Ont {ure ‘Led
Y-
fer be
al-
tention to the comforts
custom.
THE BAR
is well stocked with the choicest Brands of
Liquors, and the Table gotten up in first-
class style,
GOOD STABLES
are connected with the hotel, and obligin
Ostlers are alwayz on the ground to atten
to Hi Department.
A Ties 1 of publie patronage is #o-
or
he ite L
anteed to all.
R.A.LMATHEWS.
m: iy 17 768, Sm. Lewistown, Pa.
GREAT FALL
and
GREATVICTORY!
at Centre Hall.
Stock of
DRY GOODS,
AND,
GROCERIES
Just Purchased at the Late
LOW PRICES,
And now on Exhibition at
Wolfs Old Stand.
ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF
FLANNELS,
MUSLINS
AND
" CALICOES,
SHAWLS,
ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
SYRUDPS, COFF KES
also a large stock of
MACKEREL and HERRING.
the best and cheapest in the market.
WE SHALL TAKE PARTICULAR
CARE TO MAKE IT AN OBJECT
FOR,
New Customers,
Fach combatant
fy as the General custom is, to
Ulddd ab Od
hold a hat in the left hand, and for
yar
1’
AS "WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD
FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL.
A
officers of the Board of Health
—R/1 1NCrease
census old hienro taken by the |
a population of 239.727
[aynan, the Austrian General, was
r women,
Be: 1st
Radieal
An exchange asks
and a good many
|W hipping
|
Butler |
why
other members of Congress, |
on the lookout for brickbats when they |
A voung lady in Newark committed
| suicide yesterday. A love affair and
cruel parents,
2 NOTIOR. -
* ———
The subseription price jo
the ReErorrer is $1, ol po rt your fn advance,
which is less than that of any other paper
of its size, Wo ar printing a this paper at
cost, and therefore wish to remind our pat-
rons that it is of great importance (o us that
| Duyme nt bo Wide at once,
i
—
ie
(oY NTRY MERCHANTS
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| DAIRYMEN, FARMERS, AND
OTHERS,
CONSIUN YOUR
Ashes, Beeswax, Beans,
FF
bE
Flour and Meal,
Flax, Cotton,
Furs and Bkins,
Dried and Green ¥ruits,
Butter, Cheese, IS
Grain, Wool, Gamo,
Poultry, Naval, Stores,
Hops, Ginseng, Feathors,
Hemp, Provisions, Oils,
Lard, Tallow, Tobaceo,
Molas-
Seeds, Sorgham,
ses, dc., de.
TO
JOSIAH CAl
GENERAL
\PENTRR,
CHANT,
442, 444 & 448 Washington Street,
XEW YORK CITY.
‘rico Curret
most complete
tho LU
And ive h
HD 1 yes $
PTO Uge and (rroceries the
» £Y + ».. 3.42.)
} I ee Larrea Publi {
UO NH
Qs
| DIAlas,
i ' y
rece Ws WEeaKiy
yYYN
vil
| MEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT.
Marking } Cards
Advances made’on Consign-
mants,
Liberal
Established, May 1st,
1860,
S GIVEN
3.
FIRST CLASS REFERE
WHEN REQUI
apples, ly.
MN
H.
NCE
REI
CHANTS HOUSE.
13 & 4.86 North 3r
PHILADELPHIA.
MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR
I. C.Nrre, C12 RK.
Jl-known Hotel, will be fi ound b
{ Cli y, one of the de
bi th As to reasonab
| venience, Ge
apl0'6S tf.
xt
y Ble,
H.
This Wi
mo
hie. 1 lecharge
{ 3
rman and English i
{TATES UNI
This
gouth
ON H(< ITE Ls,
Phila a,
x Hotel | ix convenie ntly located on the
Market street, a few doors
i
ie ipl
side of
above ith,
[ts central locality makes
all viriting the city on ness or for pleas-
ure. A. BECK, Proprietor.
(formerly of the Merch: Hn se.)
aplO' 68, tf,
NENTRE HALL HOTEL.
JOHN SPANGLER. PROPRIE-
TOR.
arrive and depart daily,
north, south, east and west.
‘his favorite Hotel las been refitted and |
furnished by its new proprietor, and is now
Lin every respect one of the most ple asant |
country Hotels in central Pennsylvania.
The travelling community and drovers will
always find the best accommodations. Per-
{ sons from the city wishing to spend a few
| weeks during the pi iu the country,
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 68, tf.
» USSEL'S HOTEL
AARONSBURG,
JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR.
The old an vd well known Hotel, situated
in the centre of Aaronsburg, has again been
occupiod by Mr. Russel, former proprietor,
{ who now invites his old fn and the
travelling community in general to call and
#00 him. The houso has been slegantly
furnished and is kept in the best style. Dro-
vers can always flud accommodation.
apl0'68tf.
JOIILADRLPHIA AXD ERIE
RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
THROUGH AND DIRECT ROUTER BETWEEN
PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, HARRIS-
BVRG, WILLIAMSPORT, AND THE.
RE 2 Ol L REGION
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
On all Night Trains,
On and after Mond Iny MAY 11th
1868, the Trains on the Philadelphia & Erie
Railroad will run as follows:
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia..11, Top. m,
Lock Haven... 9.530 a m.
arr at Irie 8.5) p. 11).
Erie KE xprese leaves 5 Phily wdelphia pe 2.00 noon
“ Lock Haven 10.11 p. nm.
4 arr at Krie 10.05 #0, m.
Elmira Mail leaves Philade dphin 8.00 a, mn,
i i Lock Huven 7.45p. m.
arr at Lock Haven 7.46p. m.
EASTWARD.
Mail Tr: iin leaves Erie
“ Lock Haven
arr at Philadelphia
rie E ixpress leaves Erie
4 “ Lock Haven
arr at Philade Aphis
KE Imira M: ul leaves L ock Haven
“ Tock Haven 7.3040. m.
arr at Philadelphia 6,10 p, 1m.
Mail and Express connect with all trains
on Warren and Franklin Railway. Passen-
gers leaving Philadelphia at 12.00 M. To
ut Irvineton at 6.40 a. m. and Oil City aj
9% H0 3. 111,
Leaving P hiladelphia at 11.15 p. m.,
rive at Oil C ity «tt 4.35 p. m.
All trains on Warren and Franklin Rail-
way make elose connections at Oil ity with
trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre,
gage Checked through.
WR,
ALFRED 1. TYL}
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le a irab!
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busi
Si ages for all |
Pe 11 15,
PA.
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7.10 p.m,
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Y. 3 3
A voung horse thiet
yArmitt was arrested in Huntingdon
a fow days ago
CL. of Altoona, is
to the
MeKierman,
£22 000.
nice little sum of 3
The trees, bushes and fences in Juni-
ata county are covered with locusts,
[Haven't made their apperance herea-
ways yot,
A lp pee
{FLLIRS & FOL WELL.
WHOLESALK
CONFECTFIFONE
INL FRUITERERN,
y, 161 North Third Street, ’hiladelphia,
Orders promptly attended to,
ap loos,
W HOLESALE
STOR
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WINE LIQUOR
Is
X
J. B. ETTELE,
(FORMERLY NEFF & KTTELE.)
two doors west of Loolya
Moat Market.
All Barrels, Kegs and Casks wu
to contain the quaniil
The pronrietor of this establishmen: takes
Measure in informing the that
is constantly on hand a supply of choice
foreigh and dome gl Fquors such as
Qld Nectar,
Rye \ nongahera,
And Insh Whis skey,
Cognac, Blackberry, Cherry,
Ginger and C ommo Bry andies,
Port Maderia, Sherry and
Lisbin Wi ines, Seok
» - fy *
Ana Hei'and Gin,
New England Rum.
JAMAICA RUM, CORDIALS Pepper-
mint, Anniseed and Rose.
The attention of practicing physicians is
called to aur stock of pure liquors, suitable
for medical purposes, Bottles jugs and
Demijohns constandly on hand,
Wa have theonly pure Nectar "Whiskey
in town.
All our liquors wore bought when liquors
were low, and we sell them aecordingly.
All liquors wre warranted to give sutisfac-
ion,
Bishop Street
o
vente
UV 1'¢ » Ie sented.
public he
Old
Liquors willbe sold by the quart, barrel
I have a Inrgo lot of
[TLED LIQUORS
in hand.
BO)
a
of nost
saplo 60H,
A BAUM,
LX.
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of
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the f Krades, o
t “Our Home," Bishop St
laf
WIHOLKSALR DEALKR IX
AND LIQUORS
tfully calls the at-
Lo his esl: hl ish nen,
rnish all kinda ot
Hors’ w hie olesale
ich are w n-
ld to be the best qualities according
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thet PRT) . Y DIPICOS 1118 RlLOWC
“i pe .
nent
The guhseribor respe
ation of the public
epared to fu
Li
3
1
i
is
:
4 : } ‘4 SHI
LC CARND prices, fii
a
yf R,
Whiskies,
ure,
he Lary I" tie jes
as can be hy 1d in the city
rine, Cherry, Bla y, {xin
ov Bra dies, Pure. (HIN LA
Wi es
mnble rates
l ays
kbel
12.4141
Avtiilg,
art larity
i Bias Lid .
sand otners to ©
sUppiy, to jul
RUIN
Inrgo i
and be certain of proecu
when
ing in the Cily.
y y y
Can seidoln be Qe
&« Physicians are respectfully
reriest
to give his liquors a trial, R
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apt 68, 1y. WM. WOLF.
General Superintendent,
( REAT COMMOTION
X
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TAREE
LL i
“hy
STERNBERG & BRANDEIS,
Bellefonte, Pa.
AULE THE MARKET,
by having tho largest and best stock, and
LOW PRICES
Carpets at old rates, from 50 cents to 76
cents per yard, for the best,
r
DRY GOODS, NO ADV AN(
“
1,
And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the best
calicoes, and muslins in proportion, at old
rates,
Women's Shoos, common good, to wear
all summer, at $100 per pair
Fine Boots from $3,560 to $7,50 for the
best.
CLOTHING
at the lowest "EY 3 sold at 1857 prices.
IT I TS 1
from $12.50 to $18 for the best.
CALL AND SEE,
and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat.
They only ask people to come and se
even if they do not wish to buy.
aplyy (OH, 3
aay -
YOCK ET (
pried
Ps
| JOULE!
up y 1) (ON.
and |
ON,
LY all makes
N& WIL
UTLE]
ut ' W
LE AND SINGLE BARREL
fowling piecd
IRWIN & WILSON.
"AROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, best
Janke at Irwin & WILSON.
ap lO G8, (
{OFFIN TRIMINGS, a laree assort-
ment at Irwin & WILSON'S,
up l0'68,
HH"
ad 10’ HR,
| ) RY BOARDS,
for sale by
ap lO 68,
ND BELLS and DOOR BELLS,
ull sizes and kinds at
IRWIN & WILSON'S.
Plank and Seantling
Irwin & WiLsoN,
APANNED TOILET PTS, AND
e) other roe Anvil Store.
apl0' 68, Irwin & WiLson,
OOKING-G LL
¥ for sale by
ap lO'G8,
ANS PLATES of nll sizes |
Irwin & WiLsox,
Np INDL X SKEINS for wagons, all si-
vos, ut the sign of the Anvil,
aplo' os, Rw IN & i ILAOX.
h
BY: Al TS for Bug raies and re arringes, all
sizes in use; Fire Bi ite, ditto, at
aplO'G8, IRWIN & WILSON'S,
Hi BLANKETS AND SLEIGH
BELLS, at low prices, at
up 10°68, [IRWIN & WiLsoN's,
TNION PATENT CHURN, the best
) in uso at Inwiy & WirLsox's, |
NEI, |
3 4
’ ) IX PER KEG for Nails at
>, 50) G. F. FRANCISCUS,
] NW ARE of nll Kin: Is retailed nt whole-
sale prices. All kinde Tin and
heet Irom work done at old prices.
F. G6. FRA CISCUS,
N- DOOR Hinges, from 12 to 86 in-
ches lung, Barn-door Rollers, Rail,
rreatly reduced bs ices, by
B®:
&e., forenloat g
F.G. FRANCISCUS
Blinds on
ASIIS, Poors and hand at
much lower he 8 than last season at
F. G. FRANCISCLUS.
oN
ap24'G8 ly.
ke
Ki
ERMEN will now find in my stock
| kinds of Trout Flies, Rods, Bas. |
Ga ac., Pike Hooks, Fishing Lines,
| ote. F. G. FRANCISCUS,
{: LE RR Y SE k DE BS! Being Agent for |
Buckwater's Patent Cher:
I will ha Please d to sell them to
merchants at low pric they are
in P hiladolphia.
F.
THE
at
poli,
y Sevders |
country
sold |
than
FRAN
PH, al’
Wedge sud
. 5 4
I' File by
F. G. FR
A
x CISCUS.
steel, Cultiva- |
Nut, j
ANCISCLUR
and osher Gard Seed
"
1 2 as pd
rs or by the quart or
on
pape
: : tad a
(aur a ens IMiviled LO
ties 1?
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IF, (
Are
{ Tat 1
WWiCes Al
i. Fi NCISCUS.
‘el
tl i }
14 VITT
Hard
LWAl'e
Hd prices,
ANC ISCUS.
all wid
Ins, do
¥. G. Fi
1 3() Pai f Window Khades,
.) sty le 5 A! d Hew
in Moon an the Lake, and Panarck. an
Gold Collars, with lords, Tarsnls, Le. atl |
cent less than che usual prices,
F. G. FRANCISCUS. |
dex r
‘A
Oa "w
art 13S
AT, Ri GXITR en
aces of Wall Pag
HL POr-
in hs
F. G. Fran
\'f BARGAINS
AT
C.F. Harle
®
chor's
CEXTRE HALL, PA
Dry Goods, Nations, Groceries Hard- |
| ware, Quesnswware, Woodand W iow wire
{ Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a wm aguifice
| assortment of everything kept in a
lirst Class Store,
iI
now ready, and for sale at marvelous low
IRAE,
GOODS VERY MBAR AT THE
OLD PRICES.
Musline they will sell you the very best
brands at prices that will astonish you.
Now spring
Press Goods
A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
the novelttes of the reason, at lower rates
than ordinarily charged wt other places.
White Goods &
Embreideries
The finest stock in town, both as to quantity
quality, and prices,
HOOP SRIRTS
The best makes, lites styles and lowest
rates, (Hats and Caps in great variety.)
Linens, Towe Bre checks, Denings, cloths
Cassimers, Cloakings.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
everything, and will sell at a very small
advance on first cost.
All we ask that you will
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR. STOCK
before purchasing elsewhere, as we do not
consider it any trouble to show goods.
ALL KINDS OF HARNESS,
silver plated and Yankee Harness, double
and single, bridles and halters.
t
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may 68, 1y
V AGON FOR S ALE.
A vood twWo- horse Wi Lon, apply
at Cle ntre I yi 5
mays 68, LC F.HARLEC H ER.
ND L U MB 1 R.
The best
‘ v 1
(COAL BURNT LIME,
wan be hud at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on
ending to Milesburg, at the lowest
Wo aro the only parties in Central
who burn in
COA,
ena,
Patent Flame Kiln.
which producos the
Best White-W ash
and
Plastering
offered to the trade.
Lime,
The best
ANTHRACITE COAL,
ressly for family use
RIE
’ { :
dry Coal
Also a lot of first and sec-
nd quality
rr
SOARDE Dy, S3R30AD AAIL
PAL ING, SHINGLES
i
fo CHCAD,
<)
'
Inster ny lathe sila
and vard,
RR
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Bagle Valley R.
SHORT
api C8, ly.
RANENY Br. 4 ANCHARD,
.M. VALENTINE,
Valentine, Blanchard & Co.
Office Near
Depot,
ADGE, & CO.
Bellefonte Pa.
AS VALENTINE,
E. M. BrLaxcuarp,
BELLEFONTE
r Mill,
Manufacturers of
| FLOOR: N(3.
SID [ 3,
Plaining
LUMBER DRIED BY
TURNING OF EVERY DES.
CRIPTION.
Orders from the trade solicited.
mayS 66, 1y.»
3 N & WILSON are constantly re-
ew goods im their line,
ARDWARE
coiving r.
H
3 . 1 * .
ry description al redueed prices--
ery day.
EVERY VARIETY
IRYWIX
nao
w
3
pened ev
MIS OF
A
4 kind at
8 1068,
& WILSON'S.
ETERS and Thermo
JAROM '
IRWIN & VTLS PN
» in
nn sEoil ol
1068,
ii PR ANVIL STORE "Ww
ge nid Well seve rd
ware, Wo vos, Nails, 1 a Rho
Paints, Rheet. Bar and
Fen on } . me ww
Peay ing
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OR COOK STOY
Parlor Stoves, and four sizes
PBarners consis wntly on hand end for sale at
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Cor. of Penn and St.
Pil]
Clair Streets,
SBURGH, PA.
Larg
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THOUSAND STUDRENTR
From Thirty-Three States in Ten
Years.
FOR
LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR
Outline of
samples of Cowley's
PREMIUM PENMANSAIP,
View of the ( College Building, different
artments, City of Pittsburgh, &e., &e.,
ad ny ws the Principals,
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Course of Btudy,
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SMITH & COWLEY,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Great Attraction and Great Bargains!
VHE undersigned, determind to meet the
opular demand for Lower Prices, re-
s the attention of the public
SADDLERY,
Designed as-
, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
Saddles
and in fact everything complete to a first-
A better variety, a better quality or finer
ered to the publie. Call and examine our
Determined to please my patrons and’
hankful for the liberal share of patronage
1eretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicit a
rontinuance of the same.
JACOB DINGES,
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CENTRE HALL
Manufacturing Co.
Machine Works,
CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO., PA.
Having enlarged our New FouNDRY and
snd AGRICULTURAL
MACHINE Suors
Works, Stocked with all new and latest
improved Machinery at Centre Hall, aa-
nounceto the public that they are now ready
to receive orders for anything in their line
of business.
Shaflings,
Pullies,
Hangers,
[RON & BRASS
CASTINGS
of every deseription made and fitted up for
MILLS,
FORGES,
FURNACES,
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES,
&C., &C.
We also manufacture the celebrated
KEYSTONE
HARVESTER,
which now stands unrivalled.
This Reaper has advantages overall other
One advan-
Another advantage is the
nd lowering apparatus, whereby
the driver has under his complete control
of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg-
ed
grain, the driver can change the ent of
he machine in an instant, withont stopping
the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 4
inches at the outside of the machine, as well
as on the inside. It is constructed of first
class material; and built by first class ma-
chanics. We warrant it second to none.
All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing
All kinds of Repairing dene. Dif
proved.
ferant kinds of
PLOWS
AND
PLOW CASTING.
The Celebrated Heckendorn Economica
plow which has given entire satisfaction.
We employ the best Patternmakers, our
ed plans, Plans, bpecifcations and Draw-
ings furnished for all work done by us.
23 We hope by strict attention to busi-
ness Lo roceive a share of publie 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. dons., They hare:
always onhand
BUCKETS,
CUPS.
DIPPERS,
DISHES; &C:
All orders By mail promptly attended to..
CENTRE HALL MFG COMP.
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