Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, January 29, 1869, Image 3

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CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
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CRvFRE ALL Pa. Jun. 20th 1869.
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TOGAL ITEMS.
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9 za-Two N¥w Raping Skwive Ma
ox inks, warranted, for sale ut this Office.
rox Cry Cornrar.—A scholurship to
this institution for sale at this office, and
be had at a bargain.
re pe :
LocAk Nirws. —Our renders are solicited
te furnith us items of local interest for Jab
lication. Send us the facts only, and Wwe
vill get them in shape for publication.
Our readers would oblige us, by occa
sionally mailing a copy of the REPORTER to
their relatives and acquaintances outside
of our county, especially to such as Forme.
ly lived in Pennsvalley. It would e the
most welcome matter you could mail to
suck. and would be the means of inducing
many to become subscribers, Any person
sending us 8 new subsaribers, and S12, will
®e oatitled tothe REPORTEROUE year free,
far 4 new subsribers, and $6 the getter up
of the elub will receive the RErorTrr 6
months free. This offer good from this date
—the Bames can be sent in as they sub-
swribe.
eerie ly eile
To Business Men.
advertise, to call and examine the
subscription list of the REPORTER, and
most desirable advertising medium,
especially for this side, the heart of the
eeunty. This has been the experience
of aliso far, who have advertised in
the REPORTER.
that since we commenced the publica-
our list, unsolicited, is without prece-
dent in this county.
0
PUBLICSALE! Have bilis printed at
ty for Vendues.
ate.
: 0
The new road from Pine creek Mills, in
Haines twp.. to Weodward, about which
that township. has been put under contract
tract for making the road at $3000.
twp.
R-ROAD.
0
soon vet. i
Co. with the Penna. R.
Philadelphia a few days ago,
RETR. : : .
A pew movement is now talked of by the
Ssewshoe Co., which is the continuation
ley to Penns creek, following that streatth
and intersecting with the road now befug
our whole valley,
Xen, our citizens may expect to be
upon for liberal subscriptions.
o—
called
Beck's Hotel card, in another column. Mer.
from the States Union-to his new quarters,
312 & 314 Race street, where he will
and make you feel at home,
> 0
The Measles are fearfully on the rampage
among the children and some larger per-
sons in Haines and Gregg. Out
school in: Gregg somé 24 scholars wer
down with the measles, and one school in
Haines had to be temporarily closed on ac-
count of this disease. 3
pina
®
a singular manner on last 8
hitched to a post at Maj. Fishsr'seesidence
at Penn Hall; the circumstances are as tol-
lows: a team of Adam Krumreine, hitched
boys «liding dewn a hill. broke loose, and
ran
and directly upon Dr. V's horse, ranning
the tongue of the led into the side and ul-
most through the body of the horse.
did not check the frightened team, |
the tongue they proceeded some 20 rods be-
fore. stopping.
virge from the front a the tongue, was aw-
ful. The animal was immediately shot.
nis gi entre
BENNER AND PATTON ITEMS.
Pear Reporter :—The man who said John
(item, he forgot that John Brown was un-
is none of the descendants of Capt John
tas,
tain. He will make his mark wherever he
Koes,
tance will not know the meaning of the
village on the road leading frem Bellefonte
contains one store, a wagor-maker shop
sand blacksmith shep, two stables and the
‘necessdry outbuildings, five dwelling hou-
ses and one ch urch. Speaking of clhrches
reminds me of what Mr. Homan said, that
the Methodists alwags bailt their churches
2 lon toprof A higii hill, so they would be nea-
“sor Heaven ; Jl told him that wes right; yes,
he said, but after the people leave the
“church they are iz dengor of backsliding
‘coming down the Bill; there is more truth
than poetry in the above.
The Methodists are holding a protracted
_ ‘meetiFg at Centre Furnace; already there
have been ewer twenty conversions and the
good werk still continues. Rev's Cleaver
and Colburn. are the preachers; they are
- well liked by the people; they bave also
commenced a protracted meeting in Pine
Grove. | The fourth quarterly meeting for
this circuit was held at Pine Grove, on Sa-
“tarday amd Sunday, Jan. 16th and 17th.
W. 8, Spottswood, presiding elder of the
mecting; by the way; bro.’ Spottswood is
very popular in the Bellefonte district—
hope he may live to aripe old age, and do
much good-in the cause in. which he is en-
gaged.
Mr. Samuel Homan says, if you want to
‘enjoy & rare treat, go tathe Post Office in
Fillmore, on Friday evenings, and see how
‘shxiqus
porter. :
porless for one week, than do without the
papsi—good for him,
Mr. B. F. Hunter has concluded to take
the Reporter—hope‘every man in the town-
Hunter deserves the nomination for con-
goss, whenever Benner twp. 18 entitled to
it. . i. ’
The Presbyterians are making arrange-
ments to build sew church near I ihmore:
Badly disappointed—the hunters fron
Bellefonte. app werd told the pheasants
came into Mr, Kepheart's orchard so thick
that they darkened the sun on a clear day.
Hunting is good here and no mistake, for a
man can hunt a whole day without seeing
any grine. i
Times are hard, money scarce, promises
plenty, but look ahead bogs, Grant's elec-
where are
they? echo answers, where—perhaps they
Squire Rumbarger is the
He
are to come vet,
getting along,
be published in the Reporter in a few
wee it will be rich. Ex-sherift Conly
often pays Fillmore a visit. He says he
gets the best cigars in the country at Fill-
more. He knows a good cigar and also
.
AS
ter.
S200 have already heen raised for this pur-
pose, and we hope to see the band organi-
zed son.
sed
The Nursery, for February,
Is upon our table. and is 8 number well
gotten up to please the young folks. Ttsil-
lustrations and reading matter could not
be better suited for the entertainment of ju-
vonilex. Published at Boston,
0
AcCIDENT.—A young lad, Ira Gramly,
gon of Svivester Gramly, dec'd, below
Wolf's Store, Meils tp. had his right leg
broken above the ankle, on 16th inst. by
The unfortunate
lad is about 7 years of age.
0
Fuox.—The Rebersburg
(as we heard a little fellow
-
“Band-string,”
remark),
Centre Hall, on
The music
and the audience respectable.
being anxious to read the news of their
we ean only say for this time, that
Earlystown ponies won't stand the bustle
of Centre Hall
ters for some nice cake.
7, it
rier.
"x Loop, Jan. 25th, 18690.
Mz. KvrTz:
sue, that seme one
~1 noticed in your last is
Superintendent of Common Schools,
a
as every change has made six «
before It
system, adopted by
child first learns to walk
but, under the present
a combinutic
ers,
and hosk agents, the pupil is startec
r
ground where it is impossible to ran, they
that thie have not learned to
tablishment of the of-
uniry har been
+
Since the es
eliern ing.
thev were
this imposition was not thought of
(ve
t =
}, =»
a0
when
. Ls Bh | *
old systen. The anwount
fle,
of funds paid to
» tri and the goed thes
of man,
Stopping. as they do, an _hour at each
school, it is plainly evident to nny resson-
able being that the school derives no bene-
and the teacher no assistance,
for it i= generally understood by
he intends visiting a certain I
HW nlity nia
scholars have matters O, K., and the Saper-
intendent makes the following note, “Pro-
gressiung rapidly.” and away he goes to the
fast time he was around,
By the present system of examining
ly. and partly by the supershundant wis
doin of some of the Superintendents—the
routine of
never intend: to apply to ANY purpose, aac]
I Were nat fpe-
cinlly prepared,
One half of the teachers, and two thirds
of the people are opposed to the office, and
this is the best ex Mn we have of the fal-
lacy of supporting i any longer. Teach
am right sustain we, and if wrong, show
wherein.
your opinions upon this subject.
vorably mentioning MY name in connee-
low my auaee to be used as a candidate for
the ofice of County Superintendent in the
next eenvention of the school directors of
Centre county. More anon.
A. A. KERLIN
: /
D. Hosterman's sale, Penn twp., on fath
March:
A
on 26th Feb.
Perc. Nearhood's sale, ne i Hi
Jolt Maren: y near Millheim, on
‘Wm. Erhart’s Venda,
avy 11th.
John Breon's Vendu, Pe 5
: $ an twp,, 25tl
Feb., farm stock, &e. Prot
H R. Price’s.vendu, Haines typ.
John Dutweilers Vendu, in i
on Wednesday, Feb. 24,, farm stock, &ec.
xed MARRIAGES
At the residence of the brides parents. bv
Rev, T. H. Switzer, Mr. E. n Sell’ of
Fine xa and Rise Mollie S. Ni-
‘holas, o vilipzhure, fe wish Ed
his bride a life be Re pri ish Td and
——— al
DEATHS,
On 16th, in Haines twp Ji
' ’ 4 As “3 gon o »
B. Stover, aged 9 er f I hiiip
Miles tp., Febru-
NEORGEPECK'S EATENG (1 ab
¥& OYSTER Sh Dba TeNG HOUSE
On High street, at Bush's Arcade
ant Bellefonte, Pa, Restaur-
. x A This excelle A
lishment is now open, ang Stee] tobi sab.
be had at ul} hours. Roast Beef. $e an
(warm or cold,) Chicken, Turkey 7 um,
Pickels, Oysters, Soup, Eggs Prey’ aaape,
Crackers, Nuts, Oranges. XR erion. Jy es,
comprise the bill of fare, Billiard % 43
connected, with the Restaurent, a le
every stylg—also by the dozen and Hb
dred. dec 1y
Joe r= RENEE
e subscriber offers for rent t
tablished and well known tarihe Sd eo
situated in Penn Hall, Centre county, one
of the best and most desirable standson tle
Old Fort and Lewisburg Turnpike
ril 1869.
_ J. B. FISHER,
Penn Hall
PHILADELPHIA MARKET. - THE
Y ® ) #
Union Pacific
RAILROAD COMPANY"
OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR
First Mortgage Bonds at Par.
Nine Hundred and Sixty Miles
Of the line West froin Omaha are now coms
pleted; and the work is going on through
the Winter,
finished portion of the Unfon and Qentral
Pacific Railronds is now less than 400
miles, and both companies are pushing for-
ward the work with great encrgy, employ=
ing over 30,000 men, there can be no doubt
that the whole
GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC
Wheat, red at $1 70a1 90, and am. |
ber at $1 90a2, |
Rye, 1 60al 62 for western.
Corn, 90¢ for dry and 88a80c¢ for |
damp,
Oats, 72075 for western,
Cloverseed at 89a 25. Timothy
seed, $3 75. Flaxseed, $2 60a2 65.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Wheat, $1 65 for No 2, and 82 08
for white California.
Corn, at 94a96 for new, and $1 03
for olgl western mixed,
Outs, at THaTdie,
CHICAGO MARKET.
Wheat, No 281 144; No 1 at$l 18
al 21.
Corn new at Haadd le.
Oats at 481048} for N
Rye at 81 15a 18.
Live hogs active and advanced 15a
i
|
9
mer of 1869,
The regular Government Commissioners
pect, and the Special Commission appoin-
Beef cattle dull and unchanged.
ted"by the President says:
LEWISBURG MARKET.
Wheat $1,70.......Coen, Old’ 1L0ORve...... |
Outs, 891, 62... Timothy ged. | CIFICRAILROAD HAS BEEN WELL
dull, 275... Flaxseed 2,00......Clovogsed, | CONSTRUCTED, AND THE GENE.
dull, 735... Butter 30 .....Hum 2.5... | RAL ROUTE FOR THE LINE EXCEE-
White beans Deh: ...... Ki ve 30 Lard. | Yin x us : - — ry
Dull, Tallow 8 Potatoes 0.80 | DINGLY WELLSELECTED.
1 Apples 1h. OR Pork 8@@9
Side & shoulder 11. :
MILROY MARKETS.
Wheat SLANG. o. cccdier en kerio cots Benes
Rye 1.25.......Corn 075.....:0ats : 5 | : , : :
Biaterpor 10m 10,00, Bult 1 Pench B00, | magnitude of undertaking it has
Flour (family) 5,00....... Butter 40.. been equalled.
Eggs ...... Buco Sides & Shoulders (6 | any deflefencies that cist dre anly those
ams 29....lard 16 Potatoes 1,50 incident to all new read (
: 0)... ( ads, and that could
Apples dried 123, Barley $1 50Pork 10 : oh ro
BELLEFONTE MARKETS,
White Wheat 81,60, Red 1 50..." Rye
125 ....Corn 0.75......08t300. ...... Barley 1
a0 Cloverseed 80,0 Potatoes 1.40.
Pork per pound 25.
Plasterper ton |
| has been urged forward, and the rapidity
| with which
never
| not have been avoided without materially
| retarding the progress of the great work.
Such deficiencies are supplied by all rail-
| road eormapanies after the completion of the
{5
them to be necessary. The report con-
| eludes by saying that “the country has rea-
| son to congratulate itself that this great
| work of national importance is so rapidly
LUMBER : Pinel $10 per M.
Run of mill, dry $14 per M.........Samples
Bill stuf’ 1820 per M
Hemlock Will stuff 14 18per M
18 inch shingle No 187 per M_. } able auspices.”
2b inch shingleNo 1 $14
2i..8e..:. No 3 87.50
of all descriptions. A large
equipment is ordered to be ready in the
Spring.”
for 120 miles in ad
vance of the western end of the track.
and ties distributed
| MPORTANT NEWS!
delivered west
Thelessuet s : <p
Thellargest and most’ magnificent stock of | a0 miles
more are en route. The total ex-
| penditures for construction purposes i nc-
vance of the completed portion of the road
is not loess than eight million dollars,
Besides a donation from the Govt, of 12,
| entitled to a subsidy in U. 8. Bends on.its
Ever opened in this establishment, is
exposed for sule
now . : .
| erage rate of about 329 000 per mile, secor-
| ding to the dithiculties encountered,
84 security,
S22 158.000 of this f
i which S1.280 000 was paid Dec. 6th, and
| 3540.000 Dee. 141th,
| Government Aid. ~Securityof the Bonds.
By its charter, the Company i€ peruitied
its FIRST MORTGAGE
| BONDS to the sane ataount 43
P ernment Bonds, und no more. These Bonds
are a First Mortgage upon the whole road
Sd li
(CHEAP FOR CASH | received subsidy, o
At the well known store of
TO Issue own
ZIMMERMAN BROS & (0,
t and all iteequipments amor
1 be
| ratlrond connecting the Atlantic and Puci-
— : | fic States,
I'he assortment consists of ladies Dress |
Goods, Shawls, Notions, Hosiery,
Gloves, Wool Hoods, Clothing
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Ladies Furs,
> ‘ ' {Ernie
No. 6 Buss's ARCADE,
{ upon what for a long time, wil the only
highest rank as a safl
ankes the
security. The earnings from the way or
local business for the year ending Jnoe 50,
{ ISCR, on an average of 472 miles, were over
FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, which
were nt
n!-
ter paying sll expenses uch more
than sutlicient to cover all interest hati
and th
lity
ALSO, & FINE ASSORTMENT OF .
’ : k upon that distance, earnings for the
Groceries and Provisions. last five months have been 32.0868, 870
They would have been greater, if ihe road
had not been tuxed To Its utinost capacity to
for
the great passen-
its ont materinls Const roe.
(ransport
[ tion. The income from
i
All kinds of Grain and Country Produce | ger travel, the China feeights, and the supe.
taken wi market rates. Rocky Mountain States
plies for the new
No political se-
It
SIN per cent
est and other Linbilities,
can reduce the rate of interest
must remain for thirty years
per anpum in gold, now equal to Lot
tion
CALL AND SEE. Ween
eight and nine por cent, in currency,
principal i then payable in gold, If x bond
b with such puarantess were issued by the
Special inducements to cash buyers, | Gayaramont, te market price would not be
; [ lass than from 20 to 25 per cant, premium.
Zimvermay, Bro's & Co.
[ ADIES LOOK HERE!
A
dees, 1y, Lr As these bonds are issued under Govern
nient authority and supervision, upon s bat
Lis vary largely a Goverment work, they
must witimataly approach
| prices. No other corporate bonds are made
FAIRER & CO,
Bellefonte,
$0 secure,
Is the place to buy your Savke, Malinirs
Mozambigues, Reps Alpacas, Delains
Britliants, Muslin, Calicoes, Tick:
1808, ih currency.
Subscrintions willbe receiveddn
CENTRE u ALL. BY :
‘FRED. KURTZ,
and in New York
ing, Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Sacques, White
Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes
Crib Counterpanes, White and Colorec
Tarlton, Napkins Losestings and Edgings, sat Street,
AND ‘BY : :
John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, No 5¢
Wall St,
terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets,
SUNDOWNS,
Notiopg of every kind, White Goods of throughout the United States,
Bonds sent free, but parties sabseribing
through local agents, will look to them for
their safe delivery.
Veglyet, Taffeta sand RBonnes, Corde anc
Braid; eils, Buttons, Trinunings, Ladi
and. Misses Skirts,
HOOP SKIRTS,
| progress of the work to that date, and a
| more complete statement in relation to the
| value of the bonds then eam be given in an
| advertisement, whieh will be sent free on
application at the Company's offices, or to
any ofthe adversicad ngents.
Na. The Coupons of the First Mortgage
| Bonds of the Union Paeifie Railroad Com-
any. dane Janwany 1st, 1869, will be paid
on and after that date, 1x Gowp Coin, free
of Government tax, at fhe Company's of-
fice, No. 20 Nassau street, New York,
JOIN J. CISCO, Treasurer,
ian8, 3m x New 3 ork.
NFORMATION WANTED.
The undersigned baving given, in
February, 1868, a promisary note, payable
to Samuel Harpster or onder, which has
since passed inte other hands, 18 desirous
of finding the present holder of said note,
as it is now due and he therefore wishes te
ay he sane,
pay of the sine. SHUN JAMESON,
ianld, st Centre mall.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
; Lettors of administration on the
| estate of Thompson Deviney, late of Greg
township, deceased, having been grantec
to the undersigned, he requests all persons
knowing themselves inde ted to said es-
tate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same. to
present them duly authenticated aecording
for settlement. .
to law A. J. YOUNG,
jan8, Bt Administrator.
CLOTHING—Overcoats. Pants, Vests,
LADIES AND MISSES SHOEg
and in, fact every thing that can be
: : thought
of, du: ired or uscd in the K
AN CY GOODS OR NOTION LIN
which he has concluded to sell at figures as
low if not lower than Philadelphia and
New York retail prices.
Also the only agent in Pellefonto, for the
sale of the ;
PATENT
SICIRT.
DOESSA COLLAPSING
Its peculiarity is that it can be altered in-
to any shape or size the wearermay desire,
80 as to perfectry fie ait Indies.
} G. W. FAIRER & €0.,
juneb'68.1v. No. & Bush's Arcade.
4 INE GROCFRIES, mocha coffee, old
gov. java, best quality Rio coffee
best oolong black teas, greem teas, lovering
syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak-
ing molasses, rice and everything in the
grocery line at the lowest cach prices in the
Rarkei BURNSIDE & THOMAS. is the
place,
BOOTS, by the thousand, all styles, si-
ses and prices, for men and boys, just ar-
rived at Wolf's well known 01d Stand.
SYRUP, the finest ever made, just re-
ceived, cheap at Wolt'e old standtry it. | ¥nd Dress Coats, cheap tz, WW oll's Store.
Ben
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BAAR BRAN RE RE rans
AA RRR TTT FEAR RRRBRR ERR ER ARNE
JOMAN.- -FEMALES, OWING To
WW the peculiar and important relations
Which they sustain, theirpeculiarorgan-
ization, and the office they perform, are
subject to many sufferings. Freedom from
these contribute in no sual degree to their
happiness ind welfare, for none can be
happy who areill. Not only se, but noone
of these various female complaints can long
be suffered to run on without involving the
reneral henlth of the individual, and ere
Be producing permanent sickness and
premature decline, a or 18 it plessant to
consult a physician for the relief of these
various delicate affections, and only upon
the most urgent necessity will a true wo-
man so {ar sacrifice her greatest charm as
to do this, The sex will then thank us for
placing in their hands simple Appcifiey
which will be found efficncious mn re loving
and curing almost every one of those trou-
blesome complaints peculiar to the sex.
Heivporn' s Extracr or Buono, — Hun-
dreds suffer on in silence, and hundreds of |
who either merely tantalize them
with the hope of a cure or ply remedies
which make them worse, would not
wt I am obliged to
excessive exhaustion of the powers of life,
by Inborious employment, unwholesome |
air and tood, profuse menstruation, the use
itis far oftener envsed by direct irritation,
upplied to the mucous members of the va-
gina itself.
When reviewing the causes of these dis-
tressing complaints, it is most: painful to
contemplate the attendant evils consequent
It is but simple justice to the
subject to enumerate n few of the many ad
ditional causes which so largely affect the
lite, health, and happiness of woman in all
classes of society, ny which, consequently,
affect more or less directly, the welfare of
the entire human fumily. The mania that
exists for precocious cducation and mar-
ringe, causes the years that nature desig-
ned for corporeal developement to be was-
ted and perverted in the restraints of dress,
cinlly ‘in the unhealthy excitement of the
ball-room. Thus, with the body hult-clo-
thed, and the mind unduly excited by plea-
sure, perverting in midnight revel the
plished.
Iu consequence of this early train upon
by the delieate votary to retain her situa-
tion in school at a Inter day, thus nggrava-
When one excitement is ov-
er, auother in prospective Keeps the mind
morbialy sensitive to impression, while the
absolutely forbidding the exercise indis-
pensuble to the attainment and reteation of
organic health and strength; the exposure
to night air: the sudden change of temper-
ature; the complete prostration produced
by excessive dancing, must, of necessity,
produce their legitimate effect. At lust, an
ly regardless of the plain dictates und re-
monstrances of her delicate nature, be- |
wn unwilling subject of medical
treatment. This is but a truthful 'youne |
i
COLLIS
of the experience of thousands of our young
women,
Loug before the ability to exercise the
functiols of the generative organs, they res
vous svetem, composed of what is called |
1s, in conunon with the |
feurnle breast and lips, evidently under the
control of mental emotions aud wssociations |
subsequently see, these emotions, when ex- i
cessive, lead, long before puberty, to ha-
bits which sap the very life of their victims
ere nature has selt-completed their devel |
opeinent,
For Female Weaknesg and Debility,
Whites or Leucarrhoes, tho profuse Men-
straation, Kxhaustion, tod long continued
Periods, tor Prolapsus and Bearing Down,
or Prolupsus Utert, we offer the most per-
fect known: HeMmsoLp's CoM-
ExTracT oF Buonv., Direction:
for use, diet, and advice, HOCOM pany.
Females in every period of jife, from ian-
fancy to extreme old age, will tind it a rem-
dv to aid nature in the discharge of its
funct Strength is the glory of man- |
hood and womanhood, Herywporn's Ex- |
react Buent strengthening than
any of the preparations of Bark or ron, in-
h ately safer, and more pireasant, Her- |
pots BExirkacr Buon, having received
the indorsemient of the most prominent |
pha Sicis in the d nited Sates, 1s how of-
to atic
\
snecifie
ons,
Is Is
tered tod humanity as a certain cure |
for the tollowing disenses and syimptoius, |
from whatever ease originating © General
Debility, Mental ahd I’ysicul Depression,
[. “mxnmeoY
FURNITURE
ee Mp ————
Wareroom.
The subscriber respectfully informs the
citizens of Centre county, that he has con-
stantly on hand, and makes to order, all
kinds of
BEDSTEADS, (Cottage and plein)
WASHSTANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARDS,
SOFAS,
- EXTENSION TABLES,
Breakfast Tables,
Totlet Tables,
Centre Tables,
Sinks, Doughtrays,
Cradles,
Cane Seated Rocking Chairs,
Cane Sexted Chairs (plain)
Cane Seated Nursing Chairs,
Plain Rocking Chairs,
Windsor Chairs,
Children's Chairs,
settees, lounges,
Complete suites of Furniture furnished at
short notice and made iu the best possible
munner—HoMmEMADE and warranted of the
best material.
Prices Lower than Elsewhere!
v&_Persons in want of Furniture will do
well to give me a cull.
jan® Bi ad Co fd
(; ENTS THIS WAY!
x SUITS!
W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would
inform the men of Pennsvaliey, and his old
friends and customers, as well as all others |
who may desire to be rigged out, .
!
well Fitting, Substantially |
& Fashionably |
made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- |
I would say that 1 am
still in the field, and prepared to accommo-
I have a large and excellent assort- |
ment of |
In
i
. .
Furnishing Goods,
ALSO, |
Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings,
from which garments will be made to or- |
der iu the
New Warehouse at Milroy.
Attention, Farmers.
The undersigned takes plesstirs in iv 0°
ming the farmers of Centre eounty »
they have leased the Warehouse 1
erected at the Stone Mill, and are now
nred to purchase all kinds of Gren
ash at the highest market rates: ihe
ful for the liberal patronage her tofors
en them, they hope by a strict atten: on
mie,
PLASTER, SALT and COAL, on hana
and for sale at lowest inarket rates.
M'ATEE & REED
Proprietors of Lewistown Mills
. AS. Kerniy,
Supt. Warehouse, Milroy
(ang. sin
Cor. of Penn and St. Clair tres t4,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The Largest, Olunpest and most Success.
1u
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL.
LEGE
in the United States.
FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS
Froma Thirty-Three States in Ten
Years.
FORLARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR
Containing full information, Outline of
Course of Study, samples of Cowley's’
PREMIUM PENMANSAIP,
View of the College Building, different
Departments, City of Pittsburgh, &ec., &e.,
address the Principals,
SMITH & COWLEY,
_ aplO'6s, ly. Pittsburgh,
New Shoe Shop !
The public are informed that a NEW
BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT
has been started at Centre Hall by the un-
dersigned. His Establishment will be
found in the upper and north part of Mr.
always kept om hand.
neatiy.
sepll;Bm
Repeiring done
GEORGE BARNS,
Chas. H. Held,
Clock, Watchmaker & Jeweler
Millheim, Centre co., Penna.
Respectfully informs his friends and the
public in general, that he has just opened,
keeps constantly on hand,
all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jeweiry
of the latest styles, as also the Maranvilie
Patent Calender Clocks, provided with 2
the month and week on i face whic
warranied as a perfect time-keeper.
34%. Clocks, AW atches and or iey re-
paired on short notice and warranted.
seni l'6R:1y
The undersigned having opened a Wu:
MOST FASHIONABLE BTYLE.
stock.
Having just bought my goods du- |
to prices, durability, and fashion, this side |
of Philadelphia.
WwW . W. McC LE LLA N
where cloths, cassimneres, |
umbrellas, cains, hats, |
Pa.,
vestings, callars,
out a gentleman, can be had and made up!
I um also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS
Sewing Machine, which should be seen by
all desiring a machine, ded, 68y |
Head, Confused dew,
Irritability, Restlessness
Hysteria, General
Loss of Appetite,
1
of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of
the Heart,
tulils on Nervous } nd Debilitat wl simi of
the system. To insure the genuine, cut
this out. Ask for Hepmporp's. Take no
ther. De-eribe symptoms in all cases,
and,
New York, and 104 South 10th Bireet, Phi-
ladelpl Wu, Pu. Price—%1,35 per bottle, or
6 bottles {on delivered to any
Sold by all Druggists everywhere,
ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS
done Wj iu steel-engeay ad Wrapper,
with fnc-simile of my Chemical Ware-
house, and signed
I. T. HELMBOLD.
yo ).
ares
jun. 2m MEE 13
I IME. COAL AND LUMBER.
4
The best
wOOD COAL BURNT LIME,
can be Bad at the Bellefonge Line Kilns, on
We are the only parties in Central
*onn’'a. who burn in
Patent Flame Kiln,
+ which produces the
Best White-Wash
Clostering Lime,
offered to the trade The best
SHAMOQKIN AND WILKESBAR
RIE ANTHRACITE COAL,
all izes, prepared expressly for family use
lo
Silver Brook Foun-
dry Coal
at lowest prices, Also a lot of first and sec
one panlity
7, NCE nN @
S0ARDS, BROAD RAILE
PALING, SHINGLES
and plastering lathe for sale cheap.
Office and yard, near South end of Bal
Eagle Valley R. R. papas
SHORTEIDGE, & CO.
aplO'o8, Ty. elle
BellefontePa.
TORSE COLLARS, if you don't want
your horse's shoulders: galled and
made sore, get good horse collars at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’,
(VANNED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes,
J pine apples, and peas in great varie:
ty, at BURNSIDE «& OMAY
PARED in all their varieties, childrens
carriages, willow ware, guns, . pis-
tols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, &ec., at
BURNBIDE « THOMAS".
WI. ARE COMING
ND WILL present to any person
MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY.
would be glad to see all their friends at the
above place, where the highest Cash prices
will be paid for WHEAT, CORN. RYE.
ARLEY, and silk nds of Grair
We keep constantly on hand PLASTER
ish.
7#r~The Rail-road depot is in the «mm
GYXO. BEY MY!
JOS : BY A
sepl8 6m
Root & Shoe Store
E. GRAIAM & SO™
KTHof IRWIN & WII
0
ARD-WARENSTORE
ONEDOORN
i
A
Sending us a Club in our Greal
GOODS
a Witch piece of Sheeting, Silk dress Pat-
tern, &e., &c.,
FREE OF COST.
Our inducements during the past few years
have been large.
We Now Double Our Rates of Pre
miums.
We have made many important addi
tiers to our Winter Stocks, and have large.
ly extended our Exchange List, and we
now feel confident to meet the demands of
our extensive patronage.
Send for New Circular,
i Catalogue of Goods and Samples sent
to any address free. Send money by re-
gistered letter.
Address all orders to
J. 8. HAWES & CO.
: 15 Federul st, Boston, Mass.
Pr. 0 Box C.
Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Faney
Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums,
Leather Goods, &e., &c. dels, 1
n— i p— © ———— ———— ———. —————. ————
|
1
cl8,68 Mo a eae ae
ryptO Ys of all kinds, at
177°" 50kNSmr « TOMAS.
Nt NS of all kinds, Stelring” gloves
Handkerchiefs, combs, RE thiols,
in.all their variety and very cheap; at
: BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
J LOTS FOR SALE!
.
The undersigned offers three very desi-
rab e building Lots, at Centre Hall, at pri-
vate sale. These lots are situated on the
Boalsburg road, near the Lutheran church
and adjoin @ach other. They are finely lo-
eated’ for building upon, and convenient to
the business cenire of the town. For Terms
apply to J. R: ALEXANDER,
SONS |
Manufacturers and Deniers in
ladies,’ gent’s,
youths, misses,
and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES
of every description. SE
Our Stock is Large and will Compare
with that of any other Establish
ment in Centre couniy
We cordially INVITE OUR COUNTRY
FRIENDS TO CALL und examine for
themselves. Our prices will satisfy that we
Cheaper Than the Cheapest!
rellefonte, Aug. 23.68.tf
A Tremendous Stock of Good
AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
PD UFFA LO SCALES, of the best make
from 4 lbs up to 120,000 Ibs.
aplO'68 rRwWIN & WrLsox,
AT CENTRE HALL FA.
A.D. SWARTZ,
Having opened a new and first-class C
factionery , he is prepared to serve the put
lic with good fresh,
PLES, CAKES, CONFECTIONS
FRENCH AND PLAIN CANDIES,
FRUITS NUTS TO¥YSand
FANCY ARTICERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
FRESH OYSTERS,
Always on hand and served in ewery style
HISICECREAM SALOON
Mm. vem during the Summer,
w be kepta “octive bv the very exces
ler Cream of all » ‘punlar flavors,
ly« hand. ft °
"Py Nics private partiss. &e can
plied itha! Kinde eonfections.
Cakes ind fruit at very short ni: 1
. oct
» s apy EE———
Kaw trotting Bu
yo ‘at a Bargain,
“Centre-hail stand.
Wall Paper, eh
"nv
——
Bugg
jan8, tf Bellefonte..
m 12 to 20-eents per bolt at Herlacies « =