Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, July 30, 1869, Image 3

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‘4: NEW LANDEORD,: | ©¥
Wok J. Hosterman, formerly of the Mill-
ty
BLANKS Blink Summons,
Notes, Execut
euption Note combined, for sale
of.
ce, -
LOCAL NEWS:—Our friends will
est, Including, deat h
riv re
Juprriages,
guch are eaga
by your
trons would occasionally
the Repofter to relatives
ces who formerly live !
aud removed to other pa.ts, which
induce many to become subscribers.
and
our
aes to reach us, and we
bei
high epinion of the work, as
evmplatatiiin y |
t hed. 0 i
Yel pu
al
SALES.
ver, dec'd, Gregg §-, 7th August.
Mheriff Kline offers at Sheriff's Sa
6th of Aug.
the court-house, Aug ith,
voters to the sweral Boroughs and
tivs districts, on the afterno@iiafiSa
August Tth, 1869, and elect
represent said Boroughs and Towns
x County Convention, to be held
Democratic Club Rooms in B
uesday, August Ith
The nim bp € delognt
district is entitled ¢
ment, is as follows:
Bellefonte Bor. 3,
1. Philipsburg 2 Unionvi
Twp. 1, Fer a FU
Howard 2, HainsTwh,
lle 1, Bu
Aberty 2,
5, Penn 5, 3
Harris 3, Union 1, Walker 3, Huston t
\ nrion 2. Patton 1, Potter q,
lor. by W orth bk
Rush 3, i 2 4, Ta wh
W op fF Lolli]
Ti SHEGR
tr
Answer to biblical enigma
papert “The Child's Treasury.”
INSURANGE, |
On Manday Ja: “it & mieting
ecutive committee of the Farmers
home company
Snialfmm
vocM CLINTON CO,
A subscriber writes, }
na, July 20th § of JE FRFE B
sustained a loss of about $200 in his
fields, from.shocks that were washod
carried off by the flood.
farm, hear Salona, was bitten in th
by a copperhead snake, while in the
We take pleasure in
nse of Hall's Vegetal
newer as a safe and
restoring Bn )
promoting its growth,
inane
A FISH RAIN.
w rich he says: “A few weeks ago
nes-ed.
a eraging igrlength. frome l $0.10 ie
soma of thewshad two legs under the
horse severely stunned.”
fi<hes, weexpeet to hear of a rain of
forks in the west.
HORRIBLE.
customed stroll, we chanced
those scones of erime, which, if their
our eyes suddenly il ‘upon a baby, 1
in a neat little red calico frock, and
nk
revere rain of the previous night, to
exciting paragraph upon this case, fi
such a pitch as might lead them to
“upen the fence corner aforesaid,
engaged ‘hér mind, that she went
forgetting her darling upon the fence,
entrusted with real darlings and
learned-how to take care of them.
cil AN .
CAMPMEETING.
of the Superintendent.
| hein Hotel, last week took charge of the
| Congriings Mpeg 8 Bellgfonte. | Bi
knows how to pu) gel. *% ¥ } RF
Venda neil P. 8. Kerlin, of Lena, Ill,
has our thanks for western papers,
WrLL'S PREENOLOGICAL Jounrxar for
August has the following among its varied
oblige | contents: Rev. John P. Newman, D. D,,
‘r- | Chaplain to the U. 8. Seunte; J. ar
at this
Thomson, President Pennsylvania
Ro Wo Tk A. Whitney; Hen-
Rd k ‘mond; The Old North Church;
Waulachians; Smal: v. Large Heads:
The Laughing Deacon; The Lyre Bird;
he Phrenologist's Propheey, or an inci
dent in the Life of Metternich ; Bible Ex-
periences; Observationsand Impressions of
a Days Reading Rucesan the Rul; far.
‘riage Customs, ete, How to become .
Slhriatine N Jrelt bun ced Mind; “Pel with
ortraits other i rations, ric
cents, or NY » your ; Sk WELLS, Pubd-
Nisher, 389 Broadway, Now York.
cern Sy lp ie
Por the Reported, THE RUN
MACHINE POETRY BROMTILE © 1
"OPTHE MILL, OB CATED To
M CRACKEN.
porter.
Ind pu
\
would
former
mare
kind
o | ys BY SICK BUGGY,
| Now, Oye editor and guaders,
Tn lieu of lees an Jenders
Coming from a Shaggy sek,"
Rehearse to you of the seribe picnic,
le, the
nard, tab RD :
But clever chap with “bd” spells braigard.
With dirty face and unkempt hair,
MeCracken at Old Fort keeps Inir.
Skin and bones and curled up levy hat,
In him not an ounce ol fut,
stuaksn his blue Kentucky jean,
"oud Bwear McCracken is not sane.
For lank and lean, just like n switeh,
MeCracken seems the son of witch,
Lantern jaws,
| Color of the Chickasaws,
twp,
.
Ns
hips in
at the
on
CaCl] ith mouth open from
CHICAGO
Wheat, No 1 at
2 81 374al 38.
‘at 80ule.
Oats, No 2 at 69a70c.
Rye No1 at $1 12 and No 2, $1 06.
Barley 180. pr
Hogs at $8 60a8 85 for light to fair
and 89,0009 20 for good to choice,
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Wheat, old red at 81 45a1 55, and
new at $1 50al D0.
Rye at $1 35 for western.
Corn, Floeave 18, and western
mixed $1 15.
“Oats, western 76a77¢, and Penn’a at
T0a75.
Beef cattle dull at 9a93c for extra;
Ta8de for fair to good, and Gable per
Ib: gross for common as to quality,
NEW YORK MARKET
Wheat, at $1 57a1 58 for No 1 and
$1 68 foramber.
Corn at 88ca8l 05 for unsound mix-
ed western, and £1 07al 13 for sound.
Rye is quietand firm.
Oats, 82¢ for western,
Barley is quiet.
Béeves—=Pout to good at 9aldle;
prime to choice at 14talde.
Hogs—Quotations at 9ial0{e.
MILROY M ARKETN j Li
Corrected by M' Atee & Reed.
White Wheat $1 20... Red £1, 10
Ry@ rod. ......Corn 0,704... Oats 50. 4:
PlasteFper ton 12,005," SW pep sack 3
Flour (fami'y) 4,00 utter Ger Setsvanes
Eggs 18........ Bacon Sides & Shoulders (6
Hams .......Lard 18 Potatoes 1,50, ..,
Apples dried 42k ig Bavley 31 Pork 10
LEWISBURG MARKET
Whent $1,005.......Corn, new 0,75 Rye
uo ia
93a96c and rejected
Bi
ih ear to ear.
| Legs of almighty (1, 50 b
| He struts around flights © Ei 8d
{ And all his queer mumblings, i
| You'll find in the sheet of Bill Appledump-
Miles lings. :
: 9 N. w lean, lank McCracken,
| At the Fort keeps a whacKen, |
At picnics, in English and Latin,
Lik. one whose brains been a racken,
1 trowsers of Kentuck blue, {
i
|
rnside
{
wp. 1,
He hangs on like a jew.
Sporting a broad straw hat,
Brim a thousand curls at that;
Twenty pale whiskers like a eat,
He's so tt to look at,
MeUracken's pen’s spregd,
Oudy: where thers “gingerbread”,
Near Which he didn’t dure show his head —
And so of picnics he'll write,
When he don't get an invite,
| Now MeCracken's so funny,
{Oh! he's a dear honne yy).
Now listen, ve folks
Here's the bottom of his jokes:
On the 4th of July,
As all so gaily sped by,
’ The hospitable Fort hotel,
MCh felt so very unwell,
Over the slight he did take,
Mut.
Nout getting an invite, to a bite of ginger- |
enke.
80 McCracken quite wroth,
Not to be spoiled of some fun,
Swore by his gun,
To Big Valley he'd tramp,
Where wasn dunkard's camp,
Feet washing to see,
But really to spy ot a knee,
Intentions evil, with sheep tread shy, |
He to the ceremonies draw nigh, l
Upon hi: conscience was guilt,
And the worshippers soon seann.d,
An evil spirit on hand.
grain
away,
i
His presence, wicked and bold,
Would not be permitted,
And out of Big Valley he skitted.
Raving and mad,
With disappointments so sad,
Our hero returns to the Fort,
To make his report,
Of slights and jamblings,
EToBill Appledumplings.
By “gingerbread” haunted,
He raved and heranted,
For this, they tell mes
He did nt get 10 see,
At the feet washing. a knee,
And because he did nt dare come nigh,
To the “gungerbread, on 4th of July.
Now this is why McCracken,
Keeps fretten and whacken,
‘Bout the 4th July picnie,
\* hich played him this trick.
0! gingerbread historian,
Big Valley Nestorian,
Feet washing vou'd see,
To get a glimpse of a knee,
Of u cap and apron dame,
Whase spouse did put you to shame.
Of Big Valley and Samuel's wood,
Came for McCracken nothing of good.
Tie one for him had not an exposed leg,
The other affordid him not a bite of gin-
rbread,
Now McCracken,
Keeps a whacken,
At the Yeoreme de la creme,’
For the things he had’ nt seen.
¢ foot
act of
there
ches ;
neck,
Yes-
Oh! poor McCracken you're sold,
On yourself you have told.
Follow your plow,
For nary sheep nor-eow,
Will envy you now,
lc illicit
DEATHS
At Linden Hall, on 17th July, Mrs. Nan-
ey Davis, aged 65 years—in hope of a bliss-
ful immortality.
On 23rd July, at Flemington, Mrs. Elis-
abeth, wife of Jno. A. Benner, dec'd, for-
imerly of Petter twp, aged about 65 years,
Her remains were interred at Centre Hill,
on last Sabbath.
pitch-
reali=
Eruors of Yourin.—A Gentleman who
suffered for vears from Nervous Debility,
Premature Deeay, and all the effects of
youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of
suffering humanity, send free to all who
neddiit, the receipt and directions for mak-
ing the simple remedy by which he was
cured.
odged
upon
body
Sufferers wishing to profit by the
advertiser's experience, ean do so by ad
dressing, in perfect confidence,
Jatix B1Oapey,
aaglhy +. 1 No. #2 Cedar st., New Y ok.
cn sean J —
To CoxsuMrives.—The Advertiser,
having been restored to health in a few
weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav-
ing suffered several years with a severe
lung affection, and that dread disease, Con-
sumption—is anxious to make known to
his fellow sufferers the means of cure,
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used (free of charge),
with the directions for preparing and using
the same, which they will find 4 SURE CURE
vor CoxXsuMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
ete. The object of the advertiser in send-
ing the Preseription is to benefit the afllic-
ted, and sprea information which he con-
ceives to be invaluable; and he hopes eve-
ry sufferer will try his remedy, as it will
cost them nothing, and may prove a bles
sine. Parties wishing the prescription will
address Rev. Epwagp A. WiLsoN,
myldy Williamsburg, Kingsco. NY.
dl i
—
WORDS oF ke TA Yous
MEN, On the Ruling Passion in ¥ outh an
Early Manhood, "with SE HELP for
the Krring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed
letter envelopes, free of charge. Address,
Howakp Assocratiox, Box P, Philadel-
phia, Pa, jund, ly
which
wr fear
lynch
But
was a
home, |
where
“have 0411
—_——
aT BU NES and DRIED CUR RANTS 0
¢ very ' 3 a cel
Wolf's old sana Ti We received a
One of Grant's favorite horses is
dead. There now is an opportunity
fora good office. The horse was able
to trot his mile mn 2:22. Another
horse of equal swiftness ought to bring
321b,
dull, S00. ...... Flaxseed 2,00 Cloversed, |
Ham 2). ..ieesee,
3.50, ...... Kgs 18. .....ddaed
ine Potatoes 0.50
Apples 1h, 0%, Pork Bh..........
Nide & Fhatier 11.
BELLEFONTE MARKETS,
White Wheat $1,20, Red 1 10... Rye. ....
Corn 0.75......0atsH) Barley 1
50... 480 loverseed 5,00... Potatoes 1,00,
Lard per pound 20... Pork per pound 14,
Butter 25 ..0. Boel” 20... Plasterper ton
816 Tallow 124...... Bacon 20 Ham).
White beans
NOT.I1QFKS,
Reid R FNEWER
PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY can
have their hair restored to its natural co-
growth, by using
HALLS VEGETARLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
It is the best HAIR DRESSING in the
world. making lifeless, stiff, brashy bain,
healthy, soft. and glossy.
Price 31,00. For sale hy all dealers in
Medicines. RP. HALLE CO; Nashua,
N. H., Proprietors, julZim
UCHU.
(From, Dispensatory of the United
States,
pIOSMA CRENATA—BUCHU LEAVES,
ProrErTiES.—Their oder is stong, dif-
fusive, and somewhat aromatic, their taste
bitterish, and analogous.to mint,
Av ——— a= —————
TICE. «On and after t
4% tember the
for cash only,
in the price-of
to offer Cook
prices;
Noy
LA]
Fruit cans cheaper than ever.
the Depot, Milroy, Pa. EB. P.
july16,8m, v
N FTARY VALLEY INSTITUTE.
AN JacksoxviLLg, Cextre Co, Pa.
THE Sixth Term will open on Tus
August 8rd, Every facility will be nffo od
for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the
XG ISIT MATHEMATICAL, SCIEN-
IPIC, and CLASSICAL BRANCHES.
A Normal Class'will be opened for the
benefit of these Me aring to tench, Books
furnished, if dos MY at the lowest prices.
Tuition ‘and bésrding reasonable, For
mrticulurs address the Principal,
falisit SAMUBL MOTTO, Principal
AARONSBURG ACADEMY.
The fall Session-of this Institution will
commence on the 2nd of August, to con-
tinue eleven weeks. Tuition rating from
1th 87, according tothe hranchos tadght.
onrding can be had at 82 per week, Lee-
tured by able speakers will be given during
the term, For further information address
T. H. T. SAHM, Principal, Jullfdt,
a
Sep-
staves
ves
L er
Store near
TITZELL.
CENTRE HALL
Manufacturing Co.
Machine Works.
CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO, PA"
Having enlarged our New Forxpry and
MacuiNg Sgors and AaRICULTURAL
Works, Stocked with all new and: latest
improved. Machinery at Contre Hull, an-
to receiveorders for anything in ‘their line
of business
Staftings,
Pullies,
Hangers.
IRON & BRASS
of every CASTINGS wp for
MILLS,
FORGES,
FURNACES,
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES,
&C, & C.
KEY STON ai
HARVESTER,
which new stands unrivalled,
This Reaper has ad vantages overall other
Reapers now ee), One advan:
tage we claim for it, is the lever power, by
which we gain one hundred per cent over
other machines. Another advantage is the
hoisting ans lowering apparatus, whereb,
the driver has under hix complete contro
of the machine: in coming to a spot of lodg
ed grain, the driver ean chahige the eat of
he maehine in an instant, without stopping
the team, varying the stuble from 1 tv 4
imches nt the outside of the machine, as well
MepicAL ProverTiEs AND Usis,—DBo-
chu leaves are gently stinnnlant, with a |
They are given in complaints of the
Urinary Organs, suchas Gravel, Chronic
Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritniton
ofthe Bladder and Uretha, Disease of the
Prostate Gland, Retention or Incon inence
of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts
concerned in itsevacuation. The remedy
has also been recommended in Dyspepsia;
Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affec-
tions, and Dropsy.
HerLMpoLp's Extract Brenvu is used by
persons from tho ages of 18 to 25, and from
35 to 35, or in the decline or change of life
after Confinemet, or Labor Pains; Bed-
Wetting in children.
In affections peculiar to females, the Ex-
tract Buchu i= unequaled by any other
remedy, as in Chlorosis, or Retention, Ir-
regularity, Painfulness or Suppression of
Customary Evacuations, Ulecernted or
Schirrcus State of the Uterusy Lemcorrhea,
or Whites, | i EPC Renn FE
DISEASES OF THE Brapper, KIDNEYS,
GRAVEL, AND DRorsical, SWELLINGS, —
This medicine increases the power of Di-
estion, and excites the Absorbents inte
wealthy netion, by whielhith s Watery or
Calenreous depositions, and all Unnatural
Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain
and Lud:immation.
HervpoLp's Extract Brenv has cured
every case of Diabetes in which it has been
given. Irritation ofthe Neck, of the Blad-
der, Inflammation of the Kidnevs, Ulcera-
tion of the Kidneys and Bladder, Reten-
tion of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate
Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus,
Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucus or
Milky Dis. barges, and for enfeebled and
delieate constitutions of both sexesattended
withthe following symptoms; Indisposi-
tion to Exertion, Loss o wer, Loss of
Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak
Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Diséase,
Wakefulness, Dinness of Vision, Pain, in
the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body
Dryness of the Skin, Eraption on the Face,
Pallid Counténance, Univeral Luassitade
of the Muscular System, &e.
HergsorLp' s ExTrAaer Brow is Diuretic
and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases
arising from habits of dissipation, excesses
and imprudences in life, impurities of the
Blood, &e.. superseding Copaiba in affecs
tions for which it is used, such as Gonor-
hen, (leet: of long standing, and Syphili-
tic Affections—in these diseases, used in
connection with HeLMBoLD's Rose Wasn.
HELMBOLD, Druggist, 54 Broadway,
New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Phi-
ladelphia, Pa. Price=3135 per bottle, or
6 bottles for $6.50, delivered to any ad-
dress. Sold by all Druszgists everywhere.
ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS
done up in steel-engraved wrapper,
with facsimile of my Chemical Whre-
hou<e, and signed
july3u 2m.
IL T. HELMBOLD.
lst UN Ag, A i mish Spun
AD DLERS BUCK LES, hooks, bit
spots rings. Everything a suddler
wants for the manufacture of harness, to be
found at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS'.
SE —
The camp-meeting to commence on
the 17th of Angust, and to last for ten
days, near Wayne station, five miles
east of Lock. Haven, is to be of may.
nificent proportions. The Lock Ha
ven Quid Nunc says that ten thousand
dollars have already been expended in
fitting up the grounds, and that four
hundred two story frame tents, have
been erected, which are to be rented
for six dollars for the first floor and
figegoliass for the second floor. Aec-
smmodations for borders at one dol-
lar per day, or seven dollars and fifty
cents for the term will be provides
Bishop Simpson, and other eminent
divines of the. Methodist chmrch, will
a foreign mission, at last. Who buys?
be present,
It is constructed of first
class material; and built by first class ma.
We warrmit it second to none,
All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing
proved. All Kinds of Repairing donee Di”
terant Kinds of
PLOWS
PLOW CASTING.
The Celebrated Heekendorn Eeonomica
plow which has given entire satisfaction.
We employ re host Patternmakers, our
patterns are all new andof the most improv.
Plans, Specifieations and 1) aw-
ings furnished for all work dene by us,
74 We hope by strict attention to busi
ness to receive a shure of public patronage
TINWARE!
The Company announce to the citizens ol
Potter township, that they are now FrShet
ns low
Stove-Pipe
All kinds of repairing done. They hay
always on hand
BUCKETS
CUPS,
DIPPERS,
DISHES, &C.
All orders by mail promptly aftended to
‘CENTRE HALL MF'G COM'P
apl068 tf. >
tre 5 SO 5H AP P55
NY HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR
STORE
r—————
J. B. ETPELE.
Bishop street, Bellefonte, in, the Stone buil-
ding ivrmerly occupied by the Key-
stone Bakery
Takes pleasure in informing the public that
he keeps constantly on hand: a supply of
choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
All Barrels, Kegs and Casks warranted
to contain the quantity represented.
The attention of practicing physicians is
called tol his stock of
PURE LIQUORS,
suitable for medical purposes, Bottles,
jugs, and demijohns constantly on hand.
He has the ONLY PURE NECTAR
WHISKY in town,
All liquors are warranted to give satis-
faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart,
barrel, or tieree: « He hus a ldege lot of
BOTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grades on hand.
Confident that he ean please customers,
he respectfully solicits a share of public Jo
tronage. } my 14tf
ALUABLE FARM at Private Sale!
V The undersigned offers a valuable
Farm, situate in Penn twp, Centre co, 14
mile south of Millheim, at private sale,
Containing 60 acres of Laud,
under the highest state of cultivation, and
under good fences; ten acres consist of
CHOICE TIMBER LAND.
Thereon erected a 2story weather boarded
h Log House, Barn, and all ne-
18 0oxsary Outbuildings, with a
well of water in the yard, and
WEES. large stream of water,
, a tow rods from the door, and
TWO ORCHARDS
of ehoice fruit on the farm.
CHR. BAME,
near Millheim.
in nm ——
fala
Creek
my14,6m
FIVE Largest and Best Stock of warran
ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give
satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be
found at ~~ BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
wae somite nm nna Em
ANEW
dpotheecdry & +
Dru 2 Storey
located in Brockerhof's new block, Bish.’
Op street, BELLEFONTE, Pa. s
The subscribers have the pweasure to in.
form the citizens of Bellefonte, Centre,
Clinton & Clenrfield’ counties in geueral,
that they expect to be ready, by Monday
NEW DRUG STORE.
next, (21st A
OPEN THEI
for the accommodation of the public, aud
they hereby extend a ial invitation to
all, who may be in need and wish to obtain
Fresh, Pure, & Genuine Medi.
cines, Chemicals, Drugs,
and "all Wich artieled nb ane ep h @
Firt (lass Drug Sore,
wa. Lately selected with great i
discretion I the he RE W { oll
and PHILADELPHIA, by the senior
partner of the Establishanent, who has had
OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
in the Art—and who speaks, reads and
writes the German langue 84 well is the
English tongue, being fully as wellscquain-
ted with the nomenclnture in that JungHASe
of the business, as with the Lntin and Eng.
lish terms and technienligies. of the Art;
and hence we can and will :
CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICIANS PRE
RCRIPTIONS,
in either langanye; and shall do it by duy
and hy night. wea silpy
We modestly and kindly ask for a liberal
share of public favor and ‘patronge. Our
stock eompists of 4 'g
PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDI.
CINEN, & CHEMICALS IN ALL
THEIR VARIOUS STY LES &
FORMS of PREPARATION
used by regular Physicians,
We also keep the
Finest Iixtracts and Perfumes for La-
dics, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brush
es. The very finest and best Cut:
lery, Combs of all kinds: Ivo-
ry, Gam and Horn, Bind
cages and Sced, Pure
Whitelead, Zine in
Oil, China, Gloss,
Linseed Oil, All the
vaio fimey éolored
* Paint dry and in Qil,
Furniture and Coach
Varnish, ns also DeMurr
Varnish, aad a few appro-
ved Patent Medicines, and
Instly, a large und well selected
Lot of WALL-PAPER,
ANDCHEAP ATTHAT, viz:
From Wets per Bolt up to S2.60-—Give us
a eal, ZELLER JARRETT,
jun18 Deugpists & Apothecuries,
A WORD TO
Consumptives.
Being a short sand practical treatise on
the nature, causes, ad symptoms of Pul-
monary Consumption, Brenchitis, and
Asthma; and their prevention, treatment,
and cure by inhalation. Sent hy mail, free,
Addréss Q. VAN HUMMEL, M.D, 16
West 14th.st., XN. Y. junds y
NOTICE. ~Lotters of Administration
AX having been granted then underegids
over the Estate of Peter Fleisher, late
of Potter tp., dec'd, notice ishereby given
to all persons hnowing themselves indebted
to said Bstate, to come forward and make
[3 inent without delay, and all persons
wmving accounts against the sume will pre-
sent them properly authenticated for settles
ment, DANIEL FLEISHER,
fu! 2;06t, Administrator,
LUMBER.
The undersigned respectfully announce
to the citizens of Pennsvalley, that they
have in operation a NEW STEAM SAW
en Mountains, and are now ready to fur-
nish Square Lumber, P ang, Studdi.g,
Joists, shingling Lathe, plasterer’'s Lathe,
Shingles, any desired length of frame Stuf?
and Squaretimber sawed to order and on
shortest notice, Any thing in the line of
Lumber supplied to order. Builders and
others wanting stuff’ will do ‘well to send
in their orders »ddressed to
John Tayler & Son,
Milroy, Pa.
Ladies Trusses.
Thigsinvaluable article for females, is now
to be had ut Herlachor's store, and no other
place in Centr: county. Ladies remember
that these trusses can be had at Centre
Hall. tf
NOR LADIES ONLY.—For an article
having a remarkable sale, address Mrs,
MORGAN, 139 Fulton Street, New York.
- id junes, tit,
FOTUNE IN ANY STATE—Rights
for Sale-— New patent article for every
femule Sample 32 Address INVEN-
TOR, P. 0. Box 2 #8 Nw York.
june 25.6t,
ANTED—LADY AGENTS, in
jung, fm
every lady will purchase at sight. Address
Miss WILLIAMS, 139 Fulton St, N.Y.
june 25°6t
IME COAT AND LUMBER.
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The best
WOOD "COAL BURNT "LIME,
can be had at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on
the Pike leadingto Milesburg, at the lowest
rides, ¢ ure the only parties in Central
Pann. who barn in
Patent Flame Kiln,
which ATT
Best White-Wash
and
offered to the trade The best
SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR
RIE ANTHRACITE COAL,
all sizes, prepared eXbrasely for family use
4 Iso
Silver Brook Foun-
dry Coal
at lowest prices,
ond quality
WAN RPO RR NY ®
SOARDS, BROAD RAILS
PALING, SHINGLES
and plastering lathe for <ale cheap.
Office and yard, near South end of Bale
Eugle Valley R. R. Depot.
SHORTLIDGE, & CO.
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Bellefonte Pa.
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Also a lot of first and see.
LUABLE PROPERTY AT PR
VATE SALE in Centre Hall.
8. G. Snaxxex offers his fine
property for sale, situate on
Bthe corner of Main and Locus.
ETH streets, in Centre Hall, a largt
frame dwelling, with a large and commo-
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 auy room in the house, or to
he cellar. For full particulars inquire ot
John Shaunon, at Centre Hall, or 8. G.
Shannon, at Selinsgrove. feb19t.
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New Goods.
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Centre Hall.
C. WANSON & CO.
The undersigned 1 eJectfhilly infos the’
citizens of Centee ‘Hall and Potter town:
ship, that they have opened a new store
is
Their stock is entirely new, and thie public
are respectfully invited to cull and exams
ine for themsel es: Goods will be offered
at thie lowest possible prices, and by & genie
eral system of fair denling thiey hope to
merit a fair share of public patronage.
Call and Examine
NO TROUBLE. TO SHOW GOODS,
2# Only Give us a Fair, Trial, 82
We haven full and complete assortinent
of the latest Styles,
Our Steck comprises in part
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Millinery Goods,
Hoseries,
Fancy Goods,
Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps
Carpet Bags
Umbrellas,
Parasols,
Queensware,
Gentlemen and Ladies furgishing Goods,
Ladies Cloaks and Circulars, in Silk and
(loth, all kinds of Groceries, the finest
Syrups, the best Coffee, Tobacco, Paints
Dyestuffs, Oils, Fish, Salt, Stationery, and
everything else that is to be found in x well
docked country store, :
The highest market price. paid in
Store Goods for)
"COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Don't forget the New Store, at Centre
Hall. where goods are now offered at a bar-
gain, Call and see us
apy CC. WASSOX & CO.
U NTON HOUSE, Mimngoy. A chan
of Proprietors of this Hotel, was made
on the 1et of April. The establishwent has
been refurnished, refitted, and- remodeled,
and will hereafter be conducted on first.
class hotel principles, The present propri-
ctor will give his personal ‘attention to the
comforts of the traveling public, and oth-
ers who may favor him with their custom.
HIS TABLE is kept in first class style.
GOOD STABLES are
connected with the Hotel, and obligirg
Ostlers are always on the ground to attend
to this departinent. A portion of the pub-
lic patronage is solicited ; fod accommo-
dations are guaranteed to all,
'M. R. BELL,
may2itf Milroy, Pa.
COMPLETION OF THE PACIFIC
RAIL-ROAD.
Great Rush to Sternberge.
Sung to the Tune of Yankee Doodle.
The Great Pacific R#lroad’s laid,
From ocean unto ocean,
And now complete connection’s made,
An enterprising notion,
The mighty work at last is done,
So speedily and brick, oh!
And now inten days we can run
From here to San Franeiseo,
No more we take the ar cient route,
The stage, a horrid slow thing;
It banged the passen cers about,
And wore out all their clothing.
Cuorvus, for the end of each verse:
The Great Pacific Raileofd’s laid,
From ocean unto ocean,
7 nd we bay clothes from A. STERNBERG
A most delightful notion, d
Carpets at old rates, trom 50 cents to TO
cents per yard, for the best.
DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,
from 128 to 16 cents, the heat
And selling
at old
ealicoes, and muslins in proportion,
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Women's Shoes, common good, to wear
all summer, at $1 per pair ;
Fine Boots from $3.50 to $7,500 for the
best.
CLOTHING
at the lowest rates, ana sold at” 1857 prices
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IN,
from $12,560 to $18 for thebest,
CALL AND SEE,
and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat.
They only ask people to come and sce,
even if they do not wish to buy.
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pir=Nortck.—The subscription price
the REPORTER is 81,50 per year in advance.
which ix less than that of any other paper
of its size. We are printing this papera!
cost, and therefore wish to remind our pay-
tron< that it is of great importance to us that
payment bemiade at onee,
New BOOK
VHoLESALE AXD RETAIL
BOOK. STATIONERY & NEWS EM-
PORIUM.
ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the
¢) Book, Stationery and News Kstablish=
ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny
street, near the Dinmond, Bellefonte, tc
which he has just added a large invoice of
goods, such as is generally kept in a well
conducted Book and Stationery Store, His
ctock consists of Theological, Medical, Law
Miseellanions, Sanday School, and School
Books. Also, blank books, time books,
ass books, diaries, every grade and price
of cap, legal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa-
per, « rawing and tissue paper, fine French
paper, envelopes of every deseription and
yrice, pens, inks, ink-stands; erasers, rub-
Be bands. transparsnt and common slates,
slate pencils, lead peniils, chalk crayons.
&e., &e. Legal and justices blanks of all
kinds, revenue stamps at face.
Orders taken for goods at all times.
Goods received in three days from the
time the order is reecived.
Mr. Miller is also wholesale agent for
Loechman's Celebrated Writing Fluid
which he sells at manufacturer = prices.
County merchants would do well to give
him a call before purchasing elsevrhere.
.. LADIES AND §i
- DRY GOODS,
“GROCERIES
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HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
Lows ALSO, A CHEAW LINE'OF
FLANNELS,
MUELINS,
fed 89 +
AND co
SHAWLS,
2 &
1 F ar 4
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also a large of .
FISH, the best Fie nou
MACKEREL WekrIva,
the best and cheapest in the market.
olf ’s Old Stand.
WESHALL TAKE. PARTICULAR.
are SARE DARTICEIAR
, § 37
FOR
AS WELL AS INVITE. OUR. OLD
FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL
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The Latest Scientihe Invention, the
Calorific.
To give some idea of the peculiarities of
the stove in question, we state hat by
a highly scientific und Arranzemegt
the excessive heat on thé tap of the stove
which causes the ¢entre pieges to burn or
is carried around the oven, squalizing the
hieay of the stove, and eausing the Lottom
of the oven to be just as hot as the to
of the stove; by this arrangement, there-
fore, all danger of burning eut the ecntre
pieces (usunl to ali cooking stoves) is of-
fectunlly obvisted, What & nie, the
fire and oven ean be easily reeulatcd ton
degree of heat, by means of this ry
rangement, thus avoiding necessity of
giving the stove constant attention w hile
baking, inorder to prevent it becoming too
hot cr too cold ; another ady antage which
this stove possesses to persons who use bi.
tuminous coal, is, that by the a'd of the
patent in question, it consumes the latter
as readily as anthracite: in short, the ope-
ration of this stove, which is as beatiful as
it is efficient, leaves nothing to be desired.
We would also state that these stoves can
be readily supplied with a patent copper-
back boiler, by which all the hot water re-
Ruste rut From the stove,
siding in the country,
special blessing, ns
0 persons re-
a then: nil the
will heat water equal to a cooking range
without the inconvenience or expeuse of
having a range built in the fire place. We
will tuke the liberty of suggesting that to
persons about going ta house keeping, too
much importance cannot he attacliod to the
necessity of having the best possible cook-
ing facilities. The great ture that it
does not require constant attention, thas
when the oven is onee fixed, there is
the slightest risk from eapelessness or neg-
lect, and that the temperature of the stove
is absolutely unitorm at the top and bot-
tom, ave alone sufficient to eclipse all other
stoves in use, we would advise all persons
who think of urchins) to call at the
ware-rooms of Isaac rr near the de-
pot, at Bellefonte, where he k
Spears’ make of stoves All of the sheave
patents can be applied ta the celebrated
nti-C ust Conkstove heretof sold by
im. Prices 10 per et. less than market
value, for cash,
Isane Haupt, Bellefonte.
Sole Agent for Centre y, for all of
Spears’ make of Stoves.
74r He also has on hand fur sale, a few
Cwoshorse Wagons, both new aud oid; al-
so one cart and harness, one ls truck
ngon. one new trotting bu together
ith the best stock and variety of (plow,
cultivators, and harrowgever kept for sae
about Bellefonte. All will be sold at bar-
gains, for Cash. Don't t to call and
see his stock, before pr : ewhere
V AGE & RRO,
(Successor fo N, Hilibish)
Wholesale and retail dealers in
Stoves
Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Read only a partial list of Cook Ftove
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ornamental,
Oriental,
Royal Cook,
Prince Royal,
Sea Shell,
Artisan,
And American.
Parlor and Office Stopes :
Morning Glory,
Tropic,
Brillinng,
New Egg
Ana Parlor Cooks for Wood orCeal, ar
Wood Stoves of every description.
Attention is eailed to his stovk of Roon”
Plate, a new size, which be has rece -
ed, size 40x20. It makes better jobthant'.~
old size, and can be furnished thaa
‘any other cstablishment in town.
##& Spouting and jobbing promptly 2°-
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fended to. Charges reasonable ard sat -
Letion guaranteed, octli’: