Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, July 23, 1869, Image 3

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    = FRIDAY, JULY 93d, 1869, ,
OCAL ITEMS.
BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vehdu
Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Ex-
wptitn Note combined, for sale at this
Pav or i
stirs, .
LOCAL NEWS. —~Our friends ‘wil oblige
us by sending in any items of local inter-
Why inclading deuths, Juartingef. Jeg ha
such: eagarly read by you ¢ in
the Coa Sn whem get the Reporter,
We would esteem it a favor if our kind ph-
trons, would opeasionslly nil a copy of
the Reperior to relatives and acquaintan-
cos, who formerly lived in Centre county
and removed to other pa.ts, which would
induce mawy to becoma subseribors. 1
Zell's Populaa Eneyclopedia, still contin-
nos le roach us, and we hold our former
so igh ¢ inion of the werk, as [being
““eomplata than any other work of the
Joi pud ighed. endl
iia we # : SALES.
Sale of ial rty of Sam'l \Vea-
vor, deed, Gregg th., Tth August.
y Sheriff Kline offersiat Sherif's Salg, the
property of Lett Evans, of Greg twp. on
Sth or Alg:
od Property of Juoe Delongyin Miles: twp.
to besold at Bellefonte, on 4th Aug,
The Howard Iron Works, will be sold at
~the courthouse, Aug. 4th.
FATAL STABBING AFFRAY. |
The Philipsburg Journal says: At about
half past eight on the evening of Saturday
the 10th instant, this community was ela.
; dhe t sh EW serfs glabbing
Cpa sig a I. Bingaman's
Saloon, on Second strest, in which Levi
Eunis, a citizen of this place, received a fa-
tal knife wound in_the abdomen, inflicted
by Eugene Jolson, ‘a’young man from
New York city, who hasmadethis his place
of residence for some months,
A large crowd seen gathered at the spot,
and the wwund of Ennis was examined by
{two emthreé physicians who pronounced
it fatal” He was removed to his home and
the wound dressed, but the gradual dimin-
ishing of his streagth—from which all ef-
fore of theft tenidgngs to Bally! him were
i Londed in‘adathint nine o'¢lock on the
following morning.
Johnson was taken to the Bellefonte
Jail.
more
Thad
GRAND TRIUMPH!
_ THE MARSH HARVESTER.
Among the improvements in harvesting
machinery, the Marsh Harvaster bids fair
to abe all others. The, operation of
this i e phi Week near
Bellefonte, and did its work to the admira-
tion of all beholders. The binding is done
by two men upon the machine while it is
"Jit ofdriition, which isthe saving, of the la-
“Dor, to say the least, of about three hands,
as all othar machines require five. The
men are stationed upon a platform attached
to the Harvester, and ride along with the
machipéland bifid them as fudtlhs cut. Be-
sides this nd Smprovement, 'we observe
that it does clean and perfect work in every
other particular, and saves grain. Farmers
Just think of it, what a saving of labor; is
“insured by this Harvester... Truly we have
not-paised the age of wonders. The agents
for the Marsh Harvester, are Messrs, Short-
lidge and, ib Selon; viv prufilised us
to have this machine put,
[3 : ? A 28 ;
1 a trial near
idemtredd alg il re the grain is
all cut. 5 1t
PRINTING OFFICE SOLD.
: "he e8 aiid type of! the Bellefonte
National wire sold at Sherifl™s Sale, on
Monday morning, for $3,100; Ed. Blanch-
Ard Wis the pufchader. ‘We have not yet
“learned whether the National will, be re-
vived AZAD. «2 .. + 5 oF v3.4
The Republican <ay¥, the Kinsloe Bro's,
under the supervision of Mr. Shortledge,
will rin the'undchine.
PHE CROPS.
5 Hapmakiug is over and our farmers /ave
; now, busily cugaged in cutting grain,
Thé hay erop, in this county, was a large
one, hiltatonsidernble portion was some-
iwbab damaged by the fréquent niin. The
grain crop; throughotit, will be an abun-
dant ono. Oats and Barley are also promi-
sing an abundant yield. The Corn is com-
ing along finely. Of fruit there is also a
_prospect, for a largefyield than we Baye
for some years. fd
blngar, wt isier Ome
Halls Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rencwer
-isendorsed by the first medical authority
Its intrinsic mesg done, introduced it into
Aan me. ue pull lev
.pi50me offour subscribers in the West, who
left Penn twp. last: dpring, write us, from
BeAr ‘Cass co; Wich., under date
of 11th uly, that the wheat crop looks very
promising around there, as also all sum-
m ops, dnd . -
ae REE I oF
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LARGE OTTER KILLED,
Mr. John Anderson, ‘of Madisonburg, in-
sfgamis ous shat onthe: 19th of June last, he
caught an otter which measured 4 feet 2
Hockbefndengtifised 17 inches through the
Y. tal E34 i 1 L »
SITTRADGANDIDATRS
Jerry Butts is recommended as a suita-
“ble person far the fradical nomination’ for
“Sheriff or this’ & inty, - Gén. 'B. Weaver,
.9t Bellefonte is recommended as a rad can-
datefor Prothonotary, .. f 4
#2 3376BINTON QOUNTY.
“+ Kinsloe Bro. , fofmétly of Bellefonte,
Have starce any, at Lock Haven,
si
EX. Bigowinaniouncid, amon ath
SAT EY idate for Sheriff > in
ri i Reporter, ns li Ei
JETO BIBLE ENIGMA 1 7 y
A Sad oft Jetorwz > 1 Ns
| a 8; 14,8 ‘a book in the Bible:
ey, 6,18, 16,9; is whatthe Oretans dre.
af gr Was dontro troyed by fire in the time
aot Jomahy ih 18 od 114" 14 H
LL, is the mame of 4 great city
BEY 9003; 11, 13, 24 ws chided: for her un-
HY IL 3 kh 18 where God deliv-
ay TAN 8 WE ds of pte, |
of 8B, was. aded LWPRTPIG, §
y i; vWas 8 wife of Jacob,
My3, 9, 18 15, was an hairy 8 Of Jacob
My 9,13, 15, 7, was the first king of Isreal.
y 1, 15, 10, 2, was one of Duvid’s ances-
My whole is what every chil
and preserve. A noor Hg should have
- Aaronsburg, Pa. D. S. K.
Cummings House, this week took posses-
sion of the Bush Hause, at Bellefonte,
were he will be pleased to see all his old
friends and accommodate them in first class
hotel style.
CENTRE COUNTY NORMAL, INSTI-
The {enchery of Centre county will bear
in mind, that the Normal Institute, will
commence at Rebersbur
on 28th inst.
Xi jee
The course of inst uction willbe that sui-
ted to the wants of our Common Schools,
All the books used can be procuved at
Rebersburg,
Students will not ba teqaired to pay. the
County Superintendent any fee fortoaching,
tuition foesuflicient to pay the Assistant
Teachers, will bo charged, which sum will
be ‘*iséd by assessing an equal unmount on
each pupil.
Thirds anualsessions of'this Instifiite have
already been held, and their fruits are
plainly seon in the advancement of eur
schools, It is hoped, therefore that teachers
will avail themselves of tho opportunities
offered by the Local Normal, in the non-
existence ofa State Normal School in the
District.
Shi sini
VIOLENT HAIL STORM.
A friend from Moeils twp. informs
us, that several violent rain storms
passed through the upper part of
Brushvalley, last week, one of which,
on Wednesday evening, was accompa-
nied by a terrific shower of hail, deing
great damage to the summer crops.
The farms of Messrs. Samuel and Dan:
iel Brungart sustained the greatest in-
jury—their oats fields being rendered
only fit for pasture. On, Friday maer-
nivig Elk; reek was hé [high ns af any
time during the spring freditets Some
of the hailstones are said to have mea-
sured 2} inches in diameter.
teresa el pe
Chicago has never seen the time
when she contained so many persons
out of employment as at the present.
It is computed that no less then 10-,
000 men, as, women and girls are
out of work in that city.
——
Forney wants to be a North Caroli
na Senator. He recently bought a
large tract of land in that States, to
give him a “purchase,” we presume.
rl
yr
The Pittsburgh Commercial, the lea-
ding’ Republican joarnal in Western
Pennsylvania, pays: the following
tribute to the Hon. Asa Packer :
The Democratic, candidate for Gov-
ernor is a gentleman of irreproachable
private character, in whom his attached
friends feel mrhonest pride. He has
massed great wealth by successful husi-
ness ventures, and in the disbursement
of it io educational . and benevolent
urposes has manifested the utmost
iberality. Mr. Packer, as a man,
therfore, will receive none but. kind
words from us during the canvass, and
we sce no present reason for indulging
Im severe criticism.
— rn se A
The New York Tribune was one of
the most enthusiastic advocates of
Daniel E: Sickles, as afit person to re-
present the United States in Europe.
But, the other day, when Asa Packer
was nominated, The Tribune said he
was “a man of respectable liabilites and
good character,” but, perhaps, not pos-
sessing “the higher qualities’ indispen-
sable in a statesman,” | To which the
New YorkWorld thus rejoins :
~ While Asa Packer was “clearin
wild land and distributing it,” Dac]
E. Sickles’ wits ‘robbing the Broadway
postoffice and. sitting “check by jowl
with his and the public’s trull in the
Assembly Chamber at Albany.
While Asa Packer was amassing
wealth and distributing it with a dis-
crimination and abyndnnce to which
the benefactions of Mr. Peabody alone
are equal, Daniel E. Sickles; having
been pimp, burglar, mail robber, bal-
lot box stuffer, and defaulterer and
murderer and Radical. ii
It cost just $208 tory a ne ro at
Columbus, - Georgia, for stealing a
chicken valued at 37 cents.
rsinttieiel
T_T
Deaths are réported in all parts of
thie country of children poisoned by
eating the ends of lucifer ‘matches.
Parents should becaréful.
PA —
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MARRIAGES
On 1st inst. Honty Kramer and Miss
Sarah Stover, both of Haines twp.
DEATHS
In Haines twp, on — July, John Mark,
aged about 60 years,
On 14th inst., at Aaronsburg, the wife of
John Frank, aged 85 years.
of typhoid fe.
On 21. inst, at Milihei
wife of Danial, Potteiger,
ver, Mrs Ads,
wed Whois 2
On the 10th inst. in Potter twp.) Jenny,
daughter of Abner and Sophia Nale, a]
7 months, and 20 days. :
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Errors or Youru.—AGentloman who
suffered for years from Nervous Debility,
Premiuture Decay, and alk the effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of
suffering’ humanity, send free to all who
need it, the receipt and directions for mak-
ing the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit hy. the
advertiser's experience, can do so by ad
dressing, in perfect confidence, ;
. Joux B. OcpEx,
myléy No. 42 Cedar st,; New York.
ees seared] J mem iin #
To = Coxsumprivis,—Tie Adventiser,
having been restored. to health ini few
weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav-
ing suffered several yeas With a severe
lung affection, and that dread disease, Con-
sumption—is anxious to make
0
with t |
the same, which they will
FOR GoNsumr rion
ete. The object of the:
ABURE CURE
ted, and spread information which hu eon-
ee os In yafuuhigs Therhopes, ov
ry sufferer will ‘try his remedy, as it wi
Gost th Sm.nothifz, and may. prove, bles
ing. Parties wis Ing the. rescription. will
v. ED ABD Wis -
Williamsburg, Kings co. NY.
PF a
myldy i
WORDS OF WISDOM, FOR YOUNG
te
Fatly Manhood, with SELF HELP for
the Erring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed
letter envelopes, freeof charge. Address,
HowARrD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadel-
phia, Pa. jund, ly
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SA 0 A AA S500 6
AT CUM SD MO 4.085 5
CHICAGO MARKET,
Wheat ; No. 1,81 35; No 2, 81 32
Corn dull and nominal,
Oats 67u for Ne 2... »
Barley, $1 40a1 50 for No 2.
Beef cattle dull.
Live hogs active at $8 85,
NEW YORK MARKET
at §1 48al 50.
Corn,one gent higher.
Beef cattle—prime steers at 15a154,
good 14}aldic; fair 13{alde; conamon
12a13¢; inferior 10alle.
Calves—Common to prime at 8in
10¢ ; extra 11,
Sheep and lambs—Poor to prime at
4aTde; and common to prime lambs
at 8al0ic per Ib,
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Wheat at $1 45al 53 per bushel.
Rye, western at $1 85.
Corn, yellow at §1 10, and mixed at
$1 03a1 05,
Oats, 80¢ for western,
MILROY MARKETS.
Corrected by M'Atee & Reed.
2 Wheal $1.00... Rt nl
ve 0,90. ......Cornt tk .5. Onts foe ates
Plaster per ton won per a
Flour (family) 4,00 Butter 40.........0
Eggs 18......... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16
Hams 25, Lard 18... Potatoes 1,50...
Apples dried 12). i. aiBarley'$1 20Pork 10
LEWISBURG MARKET,
Wheat $1,045. ......Corn, new 0,75 Rye
dull, 7,00. ...... Butter 20 ° RATA 2D. conse
White beans 38,50....... Eggs 18....... Lard
Bull, 15.....Tallow 10....... Potatoes 0,60
dried Apples lb. 08, P
Side & shoulder 11.
BELLEFONTE MARKETS.
White Wheat $1,20, Red 1 10...’ Rye......
1,00.....,.Corn 0.75 Barley 1
50. ......Cloverseed 5,00....... Potatoes 1,00.
Lard per pound 20. ...... Pork per pound 14.
Buttor 25... Eggs 20 Pletoroer ton
$16 Tallow 12}...... Bacon 20...... Ham25.
SPECIALNOTITOES
SRRERL ARERR ER
PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY can
have their hair restored to its natural co-
lor; and if it has fallen out, ereate a new
growth, by using
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILLAN
HAIR RENE WER.
It is the best: HAIR DRESSING in the
world, making lifoless, stiff, brashy' hair,
healthy, soft, and glossy. §
Price $1,00. For sale by all dealers in
Medicines, ‘R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua,
N. H., Proprietors. jul lm
rjYO PHYSICIANS.
1 New York, Aug. 16th, 1867,
Allow me to call your attention to my
PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EX-
TRACT BUCHU, The component parts
are BUCHU, Loxa Lear, CUBEBS, JU-
NIPER BERRIES.
Mong oF PREPARATION. —Buchu, in vi-
cuo. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to
forma fine gin. Cubebs extracted by dis-
Incement by liquor obtained from Juniper
errics, containing very little sugar, a small
proportion of spirit, and more palatable
than any now in use. The active propér-
tics are by this. mode extracted.
Buchu, as repre by Druggists gene-
rally, is of a dark ¢olor, It is a plant that
emits its faagrance ; the action of ux flame
destroys this (its active principle), leaving
a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is
the color of ingredients, The Buchu in my
preparation predominates; the sinallest
quantity of the other ingredients are wdd ed
to prevent fermentation ; upon inspection,
it will be found not to be a Tincture, as
made in Pharmacopoea. nor is it a Syrap—
and therefore can be used in cases where
fever or inflammation exists, In this, you
have the knowledge of the ingredients and
the mode of prepuration.
Hoping that you will favor it with a tri-
al, and that upsn inspection it will meat
with your approbation. With a feeling of
confidence, am, Very respectfully,
~ | HELMBOLD {8
efgist’ gid Draggist of 16 Year's #xpe-
. enn HAE ho! how lobxted
at his Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
594 Broadway, New York.
(From the largest Manufacturing Chemists
" in, the: World.)
“I am acquainted with Mr, H. T. Ilélm-
bold ; he occupied the Drug Store opposite
my residence, and was successful (in con-
ducting thé bindiness where others had not
been equally so before him. 1 have been
favorably impressed with his character and
enterprise,
WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN,
Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufac-
turing Chemists, Ninth and; Brown sts.
Philadelphia. ;
Hebibold’s Fluid Extract Bucha, for
weakness arising’ from indiseretion: ~The
exhausted powers of Nature which’ are ac-
campanied by so many alarming symptoms
among which will be found, Indisposition
to Exertion, Loss of Memory, W akeful-
ness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of
Evil, in fact; Universal Lassitudé, Prostra-
tion, and inability to enter into the enjoy-
ments of society.
The Constitution, once affected with Or-
ganic Weakness, ¥équires the aid of Medi-
cine to strengthen and invigorate the sys-
tem, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT
BUCHU invariably does If no treatinent
is submitted to, Consuniption. or Insanity
ensues, :
"Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu, in af
fections peculiar to Females, is unequaled
by any other Ryuparation, us. in Chlorosis,
or Retention, Painfulness, or ‘Suppression
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Schizrus State of the Uterus, and dll coni-
viaints incident to the sex, whether arsing
rom. habits of dissipation, imprudenge in,
of the decline or change of life,
Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu and
Improved Rose Wash will wadicnlly exter
minate from the wystein diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, at little expense,
little or no ehange in, diet, fo ineqyveni-
ence or exposure; co etely superseding
those unpleasant in p ePoln Sy
Copaiva and Mercury, in all these diseases,
USE Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu
in ‘all diseases of these organs, whether ex-
isting in male or female, from whatever
cause ori hitbines and no’ matter of how
long standing. It is pleasant in taste and
odor, “immediate” in action, and more
strengthening than any other of the prepa-
rations of Bark or Iron. | : :
Those suffering from broken-down or de-
licate constitutions, procure the remedy at
once,
The reader must be aware that, however
slight may be the attack of the.above dis-
enses, it is eertain to affect the bodily health
ana mental powers. :
All the above diseases require the aid of
a Diuretic.’ Helmbold’s Extract Buchu is
itt OND, Deixzist, 594 B
ELMB ruggist, road
] on Yor id 101 South 10th Street, Ph
JR Mul, Lib i
ye $6,060, delivered to any ad-
Ton ARE GENTE NE
one up in Sot] eugtaved
with fac-simile of my
house, and signed
june,2m. H.T. HELMBOLD.
CE —_— ed
PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTS of
the very best quality just received at
Wolf's old stand
LESS
d wrapper,
hemical Ware-
"OTIOR. On and after the 1st of Bep-
tember the undersigned will sdl] stoved
or cash oly, Hg has made a redudtion
it the price of stoves aud is now Tops ¢d
to offer Cook stoves WARRANTE TO
On "ERATE WEIL at the following low
Cos
Oh over, Sto tear
tho Depot, Milroy, Pa TK. P. x TERLL,
July16,8m.
TTTANY VALLEY INSTITUTE.
JacksoxvirLe, Centre Co, PA,
THE Sixth "Peri will open on Tuesday,
August ed, ‘Every facility will be affordod
ENGLISH MATHEMATICAL, SCIEN-
TIFIC, and CLASSICAL BRANCHES.
#
A Normal Olass will be opened for the
benefit of these preparing to teach, Books
furnished, if dosired. at the lowest prices.
Tuition and boarding reasonable, For
particulars address the Principal,
Jullbit SAMUEL M. OTTO, Principal.
AARONSBURG ACADEMY,
Tho fall Session of this Institution will
commence on the 2nd of August, to con-
tinue eleven weeks. Tuition rating from
$4 to $7, nccording to the branches taught,
Boardingcan be had at $2 perweek. Lee
tures by able speakers will be given during
the termes Forfurtherinformation addpess
T A HLM, Principal. Julls dt.
CENTRE HALL
Manufacturing Co.
Machine Works,
CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO., PA"
Having enlarged our New Fouxpry and
MAcRINE Nuors and AGRICULTURAL
Wonks, 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,
S haf tings,
Pullies,
Hangers,
IRON & BRASS
of every CAS IX 6 8, up for
MILLS,
FORGES,
FURNACES,
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES,
&C.,, &C.
KEYSTONE
HARVESTER,
which now stands unrivalled.
his Reaper has advantages overall other
Reapers now manufactured, One advan-
tage we claim for it, is the lever power, by
which we fgnin one hundred per cent over
othér machines, Another advantage is the
hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereb:
the driver has sinder his complete contro
of the machine} incoming th « spot of lodg-
ed grain, the diver ean change the cut of
he machine in an instant, without stopping
the tea, varying the stuble from 1 to 14
inches at the utade of the machine, as well
us 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
Machines, Hay and Grain Bakes, latest im-
roved. All Kikdd of Repairing done. Dif
erant SP: ya
AND
PLOW CASTING.
he Celebrated Heckendorn Economica
plow which has yen entire satisfuction.
We employ the b st Patternmakers, our
patterns are all new and of the most improv-
ed plans, Plans, Specifications and ID aw-
ings furnished for all work dune by us.
ZZ We hope by strict attention to busi
ness to receive a share of public patronage
TINWARE!
The Company announce to the citizens of
Potter township, that they are new prepar-
ed to furnish upon short notice, and as low
elsewhere, SHEETIR in the line of
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE.
Stove-Pipe.
and Spouting:
Al kinds of repairing done. They hav
always on hand
» ® ‘ wy &C.
All orders by mail promptly attended to
OENTRE HALL MFG COMP
apl068 tf
WW HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR
” S8.TO RE
J. B. KTTELE.
Bishop street, Bellefonte, in’ the Stone buil-
ding iormerly occupied by the Key-
ge stone Bakery mw
Takes pleasure ininforming the public that
lie keeps ‘constantly on hand a supply of
choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Atl Barretsp Regs and | io ranted
to contain the quantity Tea A
The attention of practicing physicians is
called to his s of
: PURE LIQUORS,
suitable for medieal ‘purposes. Bottles,
jugs,’ demi ¢ tly on hand.
Em the ONLY “Prints on Wak
WHISKY in town.
All liquors are warranted to give satis-
faction. Liquors will be soldfby the quart,
barrel, or tierce., He has a large lot of
"BOTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grades on hand,
Confident that he can please customers,
he respectfully solicits a share of public Pi
tronage. my 14¢tf
ALUABLE FARM at Private Sale!
The undersigned offers a valuable
Farm, situate in Penn twp. Centre co, 14
mile sonth of Millheim; at private sale,
Containi acres of Land,
under the highest state of cultivation, and
undér good fences; ten acres consist of
CHOICE TIMBER LAND.
Thetraon erected a 2-story weather boarded
oe Log House, Barn, and all he-
cessary.. Outbuildi ith-a
7 Sn we large stream of Pr,
ek, a few rods from the door, and
TWO ORCHARDS
of choice fruit on the farm.
i CHR. BAME,:
my14,6m
near Millheim.
FPYHE Largest and Best Stock of warran
ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give
satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be
| found at BURNSID & THOMAS’.
ANEW
Apothecary &
Drug Store,
op street, BELLEFONTE, Pa,
bseribers have the pleasure to in-
form ¢ el izens of lefonte, Centre, }
Clinton ® earfleld counties in general,
tint thd Shpéub fo be ready, by Monday
"TPN MIRIR FEW DRUG STORE.
for the accommodation of the public, and
they hereby extend a cordinl invitation to
all, who may be in need and wish to obtdin
Fresh, Pare, & Genuine Medi-
cines, Chemicals, Drug,
and. all puch articles as are kept in al
Firt Class Drug Store,
S@- Lately selected with great earé and
discretion, in the cities of NEW YORK
and PHILADELPHIA, by the senior
partner of the Kstablishment, who has had
OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
in the Art—and who speaks, reads and
writes the German lnnigunge as well as the
English tengue, being fully as well acquain-
ted with the nomenclature in that language
of the business, as with the Latin and Eng-
lish terms and technicalities of the Art;
and hence we ean and will
CAREFULLY. COMPOUND PHYSICIANS PRE-
BORIPTIONS,
in either Innguage; and shall do it by day
and by ww
We modestly and kindly ask for a liberal
share of public favor und patroage. Our
stock consists of
PURE & GENUINE DRUGS MEDI.
CINES, & CHEMICALS IN ALL
THEIR VARIOUS STYLES &
FORMS of PREPARATION
by regular Physicians.
Wealso keep the
Finest Extracts and Perfumes for La-
dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brush-
es, The very finest und best Cut-
lery, Combs of all kinds ; Ive-
ry, Gum and Horn, Bird-
Fates and Beed , Pure
\ "hitelead, Zine in
Oil, China. Gloss,
Linseed Oil, All the
hi Hows fancy eolared
nin i
Foner iri Conch
Varnish, as also DeMarr
arnish, and a few appro-
® ved Patent Medicines, and
lastly, a large and well selected
Lot of ALL-P APER,
¢ ANDCHEAPY ATTHAT, viz:
From 10¢ts per Bolt ue to $L0—Give
a call, ZELLER & JARRETT,
jun,18 Druggists & Apothiecaries,
A WORD TO
Consumptives.
Being a short and Jractien) treatise on
the nature, eanses, and symptoms of Pul-
monary Consumption, Bronchitis, and
Asthma; and their prevention, treatment,
and cure by infebon Sent by mail, free,
Address §. VAN HUMMEL, M.D, 16
West 14th st, N. Y. junlgy
OTLCE.— Letters of = Administration
having been granted then underegids
over the Estate of Peter Fleisher, Inte
of Potter tp., dee’d, notice is hereby given
to all Pegsons knowing themselvesindebted
to said Estate. to come forward and make
pe yment without delay, and all persons
ving accounts against the same will pre-
sent them properly authenticutod for settle-
ment. DANIEL FLEISHER,
ful 2;6¢, Administrator,
LUMBER.
The undersigned respectfully announce
to the citizens of Pennsvalley, that th
have in operation a NEW STREAM SA
MILL, ona mile cust of Foust's, in the Sev-
en Mountains, and are now ready: to fur-
nish Square Lauber, P ank, Studding,
Joists, shingling Lathe, plasterer's Lathe
Shingles, any desired Tength of frame Stuff
us
shortest motice. Any thing in the; line of
Lumber supplied to order, Builders and
oo send
others wantmg stuff will do wel
in their orders addressed to !
John Taylor & Son,
Milroy, Pa.
This invaluable article for females, is now
to be had ut Herlacher's store, and no other
place in Centra county. Ladies remember
Shat, these trusses can be had at Ceutre
all. tf.
T1.JOR LADIES ONLY.—For an article
- A" having a remarkable sale, address Mrs,
MORGAN, 189 Fulton Street, Now York.
is ne2j,6t,
A OTUNE IN ANY STATE—Rights
for Sule—New Stent article for eve
femule Sample
TOR, P. O. Box 2. 438, Nw York,
aidl june 25 6t.
WANTED LADY AGENTS, . in
every Town and Village, to sell wh t
every Indy will purchase at sight. Address
Miss WLLLIAMS, 139 Fulton St, N. Y.
far june 25'6t
PME COAL AND LUMBER,
The best :
jung, Gm
ie Dike giiie Bliefote dane Kila an
@ @ 1 1 west
pices. We are the only he. in Central
enn’a. who burn in
Patent Flame Kiln,
which produces the
and
Plastering. Lime,
offered to the trade The best
SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBA
RIE ANTHRACITE COAL,
all sizes, prepare expressly for family use
Silver Brook Foun-
dry Coal
pi ses. Also a lot of first and see.
at lowest
ond quali
BOARDS, BROAD RAILS
PALING,; SHINGLES
and plastering lathe for sale cheap
Office and Yard, neat South ond of Bale
aglo Valley R. &.
Hale Vly ORT LIDGE: 8.00:
Bellefonte Pa, , |
VAAL
LE PROPERTY /ATPR
SALE in Centre Hall,
gE 8, G. Sanyo offers his fine
oH HL property for 3 le,
DR | the corner of Mhin and Locus-
pen ees «treets, in Centre va largt
frame dwelling, with a large. .and ¢ommo-
dious Stable large enough for seven hore.
ses. The house is well finished, and has
a hydrant near the door and the water can
be taken to any room in the house, or to
he cellar. For full particulars inquire of
John Shannon ntre Hall, or 8
ab
Shannon, at Selinsgrove.
Br ——
New Store.
New Goods.
NEW FIRM at
Centre Hall.
C. WASSON & CO.
The undersigned 16s)
citizens of Centre Hall and. Potter town-
ship, that they have opened a new store
at the well known stand formerly occupied
by C. F. Herlacher, where they are now
offering
A Full and Complete Stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
cheap as anywhere,
4
fully inform the
Their stock is ptirely naw, and the publie
are respectfully invited to call and exam-
ine for themselves; Goods will be offered
at the lowest possible prices, and by a gen-
eral system of fair dealing they hope to
merit a fair share of publi¢ patronage.
Call and Examine our Stock.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS,
29 Only Give us a Fair Trial. or
We have a full and complete assortment
of the latest Styles.
otions,
Millinery Goods,
Hosorien, , oo
ancy Goods
H nd Ses
nuts and Caps
Carpet Ba
Umbrellas,
Parasols,
Queensware,
Gentlemen and Ladies furnishing Goods
Ladies Cloaks and Circulars, in Silk ag
Cloth, all kinds of Groceries, the finest
Syrups, the best Coffee, Tobacco, Paints,
Dy octal, Oils, Fish, Salt, Stationery, and
everything else that is to be found in's well
stocked country store
The highest market price paid in
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Hall. where goods are now offered at bar-
gain. Call and see us.
ap23y Li 0. WASSON & 00.
z=r-Just published, a new, edition of Dr.
CrLvERWELL'S CELEBRATED Essay on the
radical eure (without medicine) of Sperma-
torrheea, or Seminal Weakness, Involunta-
rv Seminal Losses, Tm or, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar-
riage, etc. ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy,
an Fits, inddeed by self-indunigenee or
sexual extravagance, f 4
. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cts.
e celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years successful pracken, that the alarm-
ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad-
ically cured without the dangerous use of
interna! medicine or the application of the
knife; pointing out a, mode of cure at. once
simple, certain, and effectual, by means of
which every sufferer, nd mutter what his
condition may be, may cure himself cheap-
ly, privately, and radically.
39. This Lecture should he'in the hands of
every youth and every mau in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plait envelope, te
any address, post ou receipt of Bee
or two p et stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s
“Marriage Guide,” price 25 ecnts. Address
the publishers; Cuas. J. CG Kuixe& Co,
jan29'ly 127 Bowery, N.-Yorl, box 4586
oR HOUSE, MiLroy. A chang
of Proprietors of this Hotel, was made
on the 1st of April.
been refurnished, refitted, and renmiodeled,
and will hereafter be conducted on first.
class hotel principles. The present propri-
etor will give his personal attention to the
comforts of the traveling public, and oth-
ers who may favor him with their evostom,
HIS TABLE is kept in. first class gle.
00D STABLES are
connected with the Hotel, and obliging
Ostlérs are always on the ground to stten
to this department. A portion. of the pub-
lic patronage is solicited ; accomino-
dations are guaranteed to all.
= CUTWM. ROBELL,
may 3tef Milrey, Pa.
COMPLETION OF THE PACIFIC
Great Rush to Sternbergs.
Sung to the Thine of Yankee Doodle.
The Great Pacifi¢ Railroad's laid,
From ocean unto ocean,
And now complete connection’s made,
An enterprisihg notion. :
The mighty work at last is done,
So speedily and brisk, oh!
And now in ten days we ean rus
From here to San Francisco.
No more we takethe ancient route,
The stage. a horrid slow thing;
It banged the passengers about,
And wore outall their clothing.
Cronus, for the end of each verse: |
The Grent Pacific Ruilroad’s laid,
fi m ocean unto ocean, pala
And wo buy clothes from A. STERNBERG
SA ‘most delightful notion. - H
Carpets at old) rates, trom 50 cents to 7
cents per yard, for the best,
. DRY GOODS, NO. ADVANCE,
And selling from’ 124 to 16 conts, the best
calicoes, and musling int proportion, at old
rates. ne
Women's Shoes, common good, to wear
all summer, at $1 per pair . :
5 Fine Boots from $3,560 to $7,600 for the
est.
CLOTHING
at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 prices
SR LT
front $12,560 to $18 for the best. R
CALL AND SEE, + °
nod if A ig on A
Ahey ask people to come see,
even ey do ig wish to buy,
~apl0'68;tf. : A
——————
in
TF. FORT EY, Attorney at Law
D Bellefonte, Pa. Office with Orvi
Alexander. my14,6
7@8-NoTICE.—The subscription price of
{he REPORTER is $1,50 per year in advance,
which is less than that of any other paper
of its size. We are printing this paperal
cost, and therefore wish to remind our pay-
trons that it is of great importance tous that
payment bemade at once.
wR le ERE RR
} A i i ¥
&
gi $
£50 5
at Centre Hall.
hb 3 11 ¥
LADIES AND GENTS
Wess, gh
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE, QUEENSW ARE,
ALSO, A CHEAP LINE C
FLAAKSO, A Cn P LINE OF
i a
MUSLINS,
ND
SHAWLS, ;
ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
“NOTIONS,
SYRUPS, COFFEES.
: also a large stock of
FISH, the best, all kinds,
MACKEREL and HERRING.
the best and cheapest in the market.
Wolf’s Old Stand.
2 |
ALL TAKE PARTIOULA
TO MAKE IT AR OBJEC
FOR
WE
CRAE
AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD
FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A OALLY
ap2{'68y. WM. WOLF.
The Latest Scientific Tovention th®
Calorifie.
To give some idea of the peculiurities of
the stove in question, me may stafe that by
# highly scientific and : ent
the.excessive 4 » of the Sipvo
ied be pe :
carried a the oven, equalizing the
heat of the stove, und i, ihe
of the oven to be just as het as the top
of the stove; by this arrangement, fe
fore, all danger of burning eut the gentre
pieces (usual to all cooking stoves) is ef:
fectually obviated. What is more; the
fire and oven can be easily resulated to any
degree of heat, by means of this patent ar~
rangement, thus avoiding the necessity of
iving the stove cowstant attention while
king, inorder to prevent it. rg too
hot or too cold ; another adyantage which
this stove possesses to persons who use bi-
tuminous coal, is, that by the aid of the
patent in question, it consumes the latter
as readily as anthracite ; in short; the o
ration of this stove, whieh is as Beautiful as
leaves to Beé'desired.
it is oficithiz ‘ hitting Bedes
We w also state that these stoves gan
bo readily dupptied with a patent cpper-
ck boiler, by which all the hot water re-
| quired in & funily, ean be heated by the
| waste heat from the stove. To persons re-
| sidiog in the country, this stove comes as a
specind bl «as it affords them all the
advantages of a cooking range. with none
of the annoyances ; a water-baek can easi-
ly. be attached to it at a trifling cost, which
will heat water equal to » ing range
without the inconvenisnce or e of
having a range built in the fire place. We
will take the liberty of sug that to
persons about going to house keeping, too
mach importance cannot be atta to the
neeessity of having the best ible cook-
ing facilities. The great ure that it
ves mot require constant attention, that
when the oven is once fixed, there is not
the slightest risk from carelessness or neg-
lect, and that t erature of the stove
is abgolutely uniform at the top and bot-
tom, are alone sufficient to eelipse all other
stoves in use, wo would advise all persons
who think of hasing, te call at the
ware-rooms of Isaac Hauer, near the de-
pot, at Bellefonte, where he k all of
Spears’ make of stoves All of the above
patents can be applied to the celebrated
anti-Cust Cookstove beretofore sold by
him. Prices, 10 per et. less than market
value, for cash. f
Isaac Haupt,
Sole Agent for Centre county, for all of
. Spears’ make of Stoves.
7%e also has on hand for sale, a few
| wo-horse Wagons, both new and id; al-
. so one cort and harness, ene l-horse truck
L wagon, one Rew trotting b , tegether
with { e best stack and v of plows,
cultivators, and harrows ever kept for sale
about Bellefonte. All ‘will be sold at bar-
gains, for Cash. Don’t forget to call and
ace his stock, before purchasing elsewhere,
AVAGE & RRO,
§ ad
# 5% a |
Wholesale and retail dealers in
Stoves & Tinware,
| Aliegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Read only 5 partial list of Cook Stove
Wellingte
pmo
Oriental,
Royal Cook,
3
And Awerican.
Parlor and Office Stoves:
Morning Glery,
Tropic, Foner §
ora}
New Egg, * » : 2: wigs? :
And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Goal, and
Wood Stoves of every descrip for Gol, :
Attention is called to his stoek of Roonirg
Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv~
ed, size 40x20. It makesbetter than the
old size, and can be furnished c than
any other establishinent in town.
| Z#~-Spouting and jobbing pily at-
tended ‘4 Charges ae satis-
faction guaranteed. oct 63
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