Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, January 07, 1870, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS.
LRN Dh ie iid
LOAL FEW
na agin
ot inetading deat
such are eagarly
the
yi &o.,
by your friends
trons would occasionall
the
induce many to become subscribers.
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BLANKS —Blank
ni
emption Note combined, Justices
rants; &ai; for sale at this Office.
ISAAC HAUPT says,
pair of Bébisleds, one
alse; 2 Sle
other ford Also, :
AntisDust: and Calerific Cookin
and the Revolving Light, which
entire satisfaction
ting stove,
Stoves,
AS given
eee A tn Mp mee
CrurcH DEprcaTioN.—On the 9th
of January, next, the new Evangelical
Church, about 2} miles west of Madi-
sonburg, will be dedicated to the wor-
ship of the Almighty God, Several
noted ministers from abroad are ex-
pected. S. AURAND,
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TO THE FARMERS AND TRAVEL-
ING PUBLIC OF CENTRE CO.
residence of Hollins Maclay, fs 8, Nog
ending at Wm. Wilkey's house, and whieh
tant fi ; od Di, finduded to travel
with loaded teams, and found considerable
difficulty in getting through on account ol
hills and swamps, we would advise you, as
friends, to keep the old and main road lea-
ding through the town direct In the depot.
TIZENNS.
10dcst Milroy, Dec. 7th, 1869.
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HIRSCH The Clothing Store of Messrs.
hy Higsch & Bro, was last w eek
AND anid thié week, thronged with
«40 Lind 4 on eistomters from: Centre co.
BRO,
MILROY.
lew boo te deal with :
iy
Chex RATES
¥
o easir Ie
¢
Gregg twp , Feb.
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co., had a Janes
on New Fea
purseioiw
some very fine table linen.
DebicaTioy, -- The Spring Mills
M. E. Church, will be dedicated, on
‘next Sabbath, 9th. Prof, Bowman, of
present. The public are invited to at-
tend.
+ QOomsCrgRk.—Mr. Wm. Fury, on
"Wednesday, was elected clerk to the
county commissioners.! Mr. Furey is
‘thoroughly ‘booked upon the duties of
office.
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_ ~-8upprx Deatis—The wife of Mr.
John Kimport, died very suddenly, on
the morning of ‘the’ 2nd inst. Mrs.
Kimport had beén in the burn-yard,
attending to some duties, and upon her
return to. the house, it was noticed that
sométhing was wrong with’ her; she
shortly after fell over, and expired in
aboiit twd bouts thereafter. Her age
yas about 70, “©
Mr. E. W. Dale, of Spring twp,
killed Tho xulorsealke: on the 2nd
i Fhe repfild was quite lively And
od SVidencly Sropiout to dee’ whether
summer was comicg on.
We acknowledge the receipt of
égomplimantaries”. to the Brainard.
Fury lecture course, commencing with
the “errdtic” 'H. G., \Junuary 25th,
next, :
$29 AT Js onmadn gl ilo
Maj. Harry Forster has purchased
the stock of goods belonging to Gillil-
land & Qa.; Bellefonte, and will carry
llefonte. Buccess to him.
L api mi pa bal .
ruitfaind,
floods did some damage.
SLUR
ik
, fie mokpibg
by fire. yarieea %
morning, Je fire in the cooking
stove and’ i” again'to bed. When
the family, was aroused the fire had
or Sach Headway that nothing was
sayed.; gdueil UV)
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raid 12th ult, the eldest son of
Ho ni Quick, of Marsh Creek,
while . chopping wood, accidentally
' gdnk Che'axe/deep intd one of his feet,
almoss severing the heel from the front
1 RYFtion OL HRLIERLST
1 afr. Michael Harper, of Asronsbure,
1+ killed 'a'hogz, a short tiinie -ago, ‘which
weighed, when dressed "850 pounds.
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+i] pag FedrreAr Ho The Festival giv-
en Bythd Cefitré Hab UL 8: 8, on
Christmas eve, was a fine affair. The
«$88 wiis'w beatiful ond, ‘aud looked
Avbstiant with ‘its five hundred gifts,
+ ®hory'-sddresses Were delivered by
o 'Revsd Kingoaud Miller, and Mr. John
8
, ih
Miller had a happy ad
Attention na:was showi, by their
So GiCiti ta. dis
questions. Mr, Harpster
ot oP 8 salty history
which was fall of interest. & music
by the choir, under the lead of Mr. H.
asher, was charming. The wholeaf-
fair passed off ereditably and to the
utmost pleasure of the crowded audi-
ghee ura
—
va.
{add
smell just as sweet,’
coin a phrase and say,
wedding feast?”
months. The fact is, the percenta
of gay and brilliant marriages whi
do not last any time, is greater than
way.
nearly two years duration, when they
became tired of single blessedness, and
bethought themselves of becoming ove.
They were not “rich on both sides,”
or either side, by any means, hence
they sensibly took the straightest cut
to econcmy, and sent for a ‘squire, who
made his appearance at the proper
time, and the two were made one. Af.
ter pocketing his 50 cent fee, the jus
tice turned to depart and was followed
to the gate hy the happy couple, and
bowed “adieu,” when Sally quickly
turned to her loving spouse, and said,
“Now. John, let's go and crack wal.
nuts.” And the walnuts were cracked
and feasted upon, and though the af
fair took place some years ago, the
knot still remains tied, although it
had originally been celebrated by a
feast upon walnuts,
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Tae WEaTHeEr.—Old 1869 passed
and spring-like. 1870 was ushered in
nearly as lovely as marked the going
out of 1869. Saturday, Jan. 1st 1870,
was slightly clouded at times, and the
—
The gentlemanly foreman of the
National office, Mr. R. A. Kinaloe, has
resented us with a set of “White's
ewspaper Files,” for which he has
our thanks. These files are the most
convenient we have yet seen, and ofall
siges, to suit for filing newspapers,
pamphlets, magazines, letters, Lo. and
cost but a trifle, and we recommend
them to all persons, in any kind of
business for the orderly preservation
of their papers. Each subscriber of
the Reporter should have one, These
files can be seen at our office, also at
the various printing offices in Belle.
tonte, at the rooms of the Young Men's
Christian Association, and at various
other places, They can be obtained
only of Geo. O'Bryan, dealer in school
and miscellaneous books, stationary,
news, &c¢., Bush House.
eats lbenno
Make friends of none in whom you
have not implicit confidence —whom
you cannot trust in all places and at
all seasons. The best friendship you
can make is that which is based on
those feelings which spring from the
observance of sacred truths.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET
Gold 1193.
Wheat, prime Pennsylvania red at
$1 29a1 32.
Rye at $1.
Corn, old yellow at 81 ; mixed wes.
tern at §1 02 and new yellow at 87a
92e¢.
Oats at 56e.
Cloverseed at $8a8 23.
Timathyseed at 84 50.
Flaxseed at $2 2042 25.
CHICAGO MARKET.
Wheat at 76ie for No 2.
gether.
size and sha
1
”
-
14 inches in length and
eter ‘and hook shaped.
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f
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inside of the chain.
hen ean be seen at our cffice.
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Corn at 683a70¢ for fresh.
Oats at 39a40¢ cash,
Rye quiet but firm at 70a7lc for
No 1.
Barley at 75a80.
MILROY MARKETS.
Corrected by M' Atee & Reed.
White Wheat $1 05,... Red $1,00
Rye 0,80 ......Corn 0.80...... Oats 42..........
aster per ton 10,00.......Salt per sack 8,00.
! Butter 25..........ue
Eggs 18......... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16
Hams 25.......1ard 18....... Potatoes 0,50...
BELLEFONTE MARKETS.
White Wheat 81,10, Red 1 00. .'Rye......
0,90. ......Corn 085, ...... Outsd0. ...... Barley 0
0,50,
Lard per pound 18.......Pork per pound 00,
Butter 40 Eggs 30, ......Plasterper ton
316 Tallow 123...... Bucon 24...... Ham30,
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SPECIAL NOTICES,
Bl HAIR
@RENEWER .
place, are already in contemplation for
next summer. Centre Hall is bound
to grow.
pnt eel lf Mp eens
SoLp.—The farm of George WW,
Spangler, in the Loop, which was ad-
vertised for sale in the Reporter, was
sold a few days ago to Jucob Meiss,
JI.
a
If you would have a good thick
head of hair, use Hall's Vegetable Si-
eilian Hair Renewer. No other like
ii.
tne A remem————
Rossen. ~—The store of Mr. Levi
Miller, at Bellefonte, was robbed on
Christmas night, of a watch, pair of
boots, and a few other articles. The
thief or thieves effected an entrance by
cutting a hole through the door, large
enough for a hand to pass through,
and pull the bolts which fastened the
door inside. The depnt was entered
game night, and 50 cents stolen, whieh
was all the money that could be found
in the office.
eet mi
ScuoorL House BurNED. — The
school house, known as Dinges, school
house, about 1 mile south of Millheim,
was burned down on last Christmas
morning. All the books and other
contents were burned. We did not
learn the origin of the fire.
ee
ment.
sls sponsors
rwil
January 11th, next.
renter catia ———
Sol. Ettlinger, of
a good Appointment.
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MARRIAGES
On the 26 ult., Rr the Rev. C. H. Reiter,
at his residence, Mr. Andrew Meyer and
Miss Dinah Geary, both of Penusvalley.
of Mr. J, G. Meyer, at Aaronsburg, Mr.
Thomas . Bogenrief, of Miflinburg,
Union county, and Miss Mary G. Meyer,
(daughter of Selomon Meyer,) ot Aarons
burg.
On the same day, by the same. at his res-
idence, Mr. Isaiah Boob, of Mifflinburg,
Union county, and Miss Alice M. Orndorf
of Haines twp.
On the 23d ult., at the bride's father, by
the Rev. S. Aurand, Mr. Perry Condo, of
Jacksonville, and Miss Anna B. Spangler,
of Miles twp. a
On the 26: ult., by the same, Mr. Samuel
Long and Miss Susan B. Ream, both of
Gregg twp. ;
, On O05, 28th hy ]
| David Stover, of Oak Hall, and Miss Elvi-
na Sechler, of Boalsburg. :
On 23d. ult., by the same, Mr. John W.
Stewart and Miss Ellie M. Mo:er, both of
Boalsburg. - : Gi
On Sept. 19th, by the same, Mr. Daniel
Spicher, of Petersburg, and Miss Catharine
Bressler, of Penn'a Furnace.
§
On the 27th ulf.; in Gregg twp., Mr. Ja-
20 days; ;
Spangler agea about 60 years.
On the 25th ult., at Aaronsburg, of con-
sumption, John Frank, aged about 60
ears.
On the 28th ult., near Milroy, Mr. Wm.
H. McNitt, aged about 3b years.
hair. It will positively restore
Gray Hair to its Original Color and
Promote its Growth,
It is an entirely new scientific discovery,
combining many of the most powerful and
dom. 2¥~It makes the Hair smooth and
glossy, and does not stain the skin | gx
It is recommended and used by the first
medical authority
Prica $1,00. For sale by all dealers in
Medicives. R. P. HALL & CC., Nashua
N. H., Proprietors. jan. 7 lm
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Brandreth’s Pills, they remove all
bad accumulations from the bowels, and
purify and invigoratethe system. All whose
health is not perfect owe it to themselves
to take a few doces of Brandreth's Pills, be-
cause the seeds of decay are constantly
eradicated by their use, and the principle
of life confirmed, thus giving a vigor of bo-
dy and mind to a period when we have
been used to see the fultering step and the
enfeebled intellect.
—Gen. Paez, the distinguished liberator
of Venezuela, says he has used them as his
only medicine for thirty years, with the
most satisfactory results.
— For Costiveness, Dyspepsia, and as a
Family Medicine they are unrivalled.
—Daniel I. Tenney, Esq., Astor House,
New York, cured by Brindreth's Pills of
Dpspepsia and Costiveness, when all other
means used had failed.
—A gentleman, whose father died of con-
sumption at 36 years, was also attacked
when about 21, by the disease. He had
cough, night sweats, and general debility.
Doctors recommended cod liver oil, but he
wasted away. At last he determined to use
Brandreth’s Pills. In two months they
made him a sound man.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Farmers, Fa-
milies, and others can purchase no Remedy
equal to Dr. Tobins’ Venetian Liniment
for the cure of Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysen-
tery, Croup, Colic, and Sea Sickness, taken
internally—(it is perfectly harmless; see
oath accompanying each bottle) and exter-
nally for Chronic Rheumatism, Headache,
Toothache, Sore Throat, Cuts Burns, Swel-
lings, Bruises, Mosquito Bites, Old Sores,
Pains in Limbs, Back, and Chest. The
Venetian Liniment was introduced in 1847,
and no one who has used it but continues
to do so, many stating, if it was Ten Dol-
lars a Bottle they would not be without it.
Thousands of Certificates can be seen at the
Depot, speaking of its wonderful curative
properties.
Price, in Pint bottles, One Deliar. The
genuine is signed 8. I. Tobias on the out-
ide wrapper. For sale by the Druggists,
nddlers, and Storekeepers throughout the
United States. Depot, 10 Park Place, New
ork.
GRANT & PROSPERITY.
Busines revives under the new regime.
ther than general causes have, however,
given a tremendous impetus to the sule of
Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye,
The chemists have come out in two lea-
ding scientific journals against the lead and
sulphur poisons for the head (for that is
their proper designation), with which the
country is infested, while Dr. Chilton, the
first analytical chemist in America, an-
nounces to the world that
Cristadoro’s Dye is Utterly Poisonless,
and that he knows it to be so, because he
CrIsTADORO'S HAIR Pursrrva-
TIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on
the Hair after Dyeing. Try it.
Sold by all Diugglte. linlm
STERNBERG
Has been to the extreme end of the
market. For BOOTS & SHOES
to Boston.
For DRY GOODS to New York,
For CLOTHING to Philadelphia.
3
3%. Buch article bought directly
from the Manufacturer, with a de-
sire to suit this market gf
FINE ALPACAS from 40¢ to 70c the
finest—equal to $1,26 alpacas.
SUITS from $10to $18, best all
wool Cassime: es.
W%.He intends to close out his
stock.
HE THEREFORE NOW OFFERS
BETTER BARGAINS THAN
ELSEwHERE.
Carpets at old rates, trom 00 cents to 70
eents per yard, for the best
DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,
And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the best
calicoes, and muslivs in proportion, at old
rutes,
Women's Shoes, common good, to wear
all summer, at $1 per pair
best.
CLOTHING
LN AVL
at the lowest rates, and sold at 18567 price
SUITS
from $10,00 to $18 for the best.
CALL AND SEE,
and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat,
They only ask people to come and see
even if they do not wish to buy.
A NOTICE.—Sternberg intends
fora will sell lover than any othor.
next, else the books will be given into oth
er hands to collect.
apl0 GS, tf,
CENTRE HALL
Manufacturing Co.
AND
Machine Works.
CENTRE HALL CENTRE (0, PA’
Having enlarged our New Fo¥NpRY and
MACHINE Snopes and AGRICULTURAL
Works. Stocked with all new and lates:
nounceto the public thatthey are now ready
to receive orders for anything in’ their line
of business.
Shaftings,
Pullies,
Hangers,
IRON & BRASS
which now stands unrivalled.
This Reaper has advantagesoverall othe
Reapers now manufactured.
tage we elaim for it, is the lever power, by
which we gain one hundred per cent over
other or Another advantage is the
hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereb;
the driver has under his complete contro’
of the machine; in coming te aspot of lodg-
ed grain, the driver can change the cut of
the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 14
inches at the outside of the machine, as well
as on the inside. It is constructed of first
class material; and built by first class ma-
chanics. We warrant it second to none.
All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing
Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, Intest im-
proved. All kinds of Repairing done. Dif
ferant kinds of
PLOW CASTING.
The Celebrated Heckendorn Economica
plow which has given entire satisfaction
We employ the best Patternmakers, our
patterns are all new and of the most improv-
ed plans. Plans, Specifications and I aw-
ings furnished for all work done by us.
z#~ We hope by strict attention to busi
ness to receive a share of public patronage
CASTINGS up for
of every description ma
MILLS,
FORGES,
FURNACES,
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES,
&C., &C.
KEYSTONE
HARVESTER,
The Company announce to the citizens of
Potter township, that they are now prepar-
ed to furnish upon short notice, and as low
as elsewhere, every article in the line of
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE
Stove-Pipe
and Spouting.
All kinds of repairing done. They hav
always on hanc
BUCKETS,
CUPS,
DIPPERS,
DISHES, &C.
All orders by mail promptly attended to
CENTRE HALL MFG COM'P
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Look Here!
BOOTS & SHOES
FOR FALL & WINTER TRADE!!
péy-The Largest and Best Stock,
2#~0f BOOTS and SHOES,
ever brought to Milroy.
Men's Coarse Boots $3,50 and upwards.
Boys’ from $1,87 to $4.25.
Women’s, $1.75 and upwards.
Misses Shoes $1,80 to $3,00.
Children’s, T0cts and upwards
Persons wishing to purchase Boots and
Shoes, will do we 1 to give him a call be-
fore going elsewhere.
J. L. MARKS,
Milroy.
12nov8m.
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$1 5 5 A month made by agents selling
Olive Logan's great work, *'
ote the Footlights Behind the Scenes.
picy, ra sellin out.
19,000 ordered the he Buh EA teats ean
secure fleld and a $2.00 out-fit free, by cute
ting this out and addressing Parmiree &
Co., Philad., or Middletown, Ct. _ 26nvFt
GLAD TIDINGS TO GONSUMPTIVES. —A
rateful father will send to nll who wish it,
the directions by which his daughter, after
being given up by physicians ry despnired
of by hor father, was restored from QON-
Fill MED CON SUM PTION Lo perfect
health, without the use of medicine. Sent
free. Address, Mr. GaeeN D. Franxiix,
Jersey City, No. J. oro... Ad OA
Free to Book Agenis.
We will send a handsome pr ectus of
our NEW JLLUSTRATED FAMILY
without dru F lars, address
TL. SAGE, Via, Woriiicalats, af :
Great Distribution
By the Metropolitan Gift Co.
Cash Gifts to the Amount of $500,000.
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE.
5 Cash Gifts, each .oemnerses seen $20,000
ig“ WT reansmmennntrsroe. YRO0D
“" 5,000
“ SERATRNRR BOER RRRAR RRS 1,000
i“ : On
200
500 ht Sesadrss aRsRRE FERRE 100
60 olegant rosewood pinnos each $360 to 700
% “ melodeons each 76H to 100
350 Sewing Machives.........
O00 Gold Watches...oovevunen
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sushsstdi RRERRRIRE RIN
SEsEiANER BERRIEN R BRAS
BIBLE, to any Book agent, free of charge,
Address, National Puprisuixe Coume.,
Philadelphia, Pa, 24dedt
FARMER'S HELPER.
SHOWS How to Double the Profits of
the Farm, anc how Farmers and their sons
can cach make 8100 Per Month in Winter
10,000 copies will be mailed free to farmers.
Send name and address to Ziegler, M'eurdy
& co. Philadelphia, Pa 2dedt
THE BEST!
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
A weekly illustrated journul of 16 pages,
devoted to Machinery, Agricultural Im-
yrovements, Chemical Science and New
Dota A Splendid Journal.
81,500 oash in Prizes will be paid for
elubs of subscribers, on the 10th of Febru-
ary, A handsome large stecl plate EN-
GRAVING of 19 distinguished American
Inventors, presented to subscribers.
Specimens of paper, prospectuses, and
blanks for names, sent free. Terns, $8 a
vear; $1.60 for 6 months. Diseount to
Clubs. A book of importance to all about
to apply for patents sent free. Write for
full particulars concerning prizes and pa-
tents, to ex MUNN & CO,
Publishers and Patent So iciters.
2dedt” 37 Park Row, New York.
ATEURALGIA. Nervousness and Fe-
own cure free. Mrs.
N
Dixi, Jersey City.
24d edt
The best, cheapest and most richly illus-
a vear inndvance.
Address
Street,
det
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lored hair or beard
It con-
tains no poison. Auyone can use it. One
sent by mail for $1. Address, MagIC COMB
co., Springfield, Mass, 24dedt
I was eured of Deafness und Catarrh by
free,
M=zs. M. C. LecoerT, Hoboken,
4tde2b N
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A Thief.
He has beén traveling about humbugging
and selling a base compound which he
exalls WOLCOTI'S PAIN PAINT.
outside wrapper (with signature large.)
Look out for counterfeits,
70 to 3
any of the above Pri-
zon for 25 cents, Tickets deseribing Prizes
are vegled in Envelopes and well mixed.
On receipt of 25¢ uw Sealed Ticket is drawn,
without ¢hoice, and sent by mail to any ad
dress. The prize named upon it will be
delivered to the tickethiélder on payment
of One Dollar. Prizes pra immediate)
sont to any address by express or reir
mail,
You will know what your Prize is before
you pay fur it. Any pries exchanged for
another of the same value. Neo Blanks:
Our patrons can depend on fair dealing.
Rererencrs, —-We solect the following
from many who have lately drawn valua-
ble Prizes, and kindly permitted or to
yub.ish thom : Andrew J. Burns, Chicago,
£10,000; Miss Clara 8. Walker, Exltimore,
Piano, $800; James M. Mathews Detroit,
| 85.000; John T. Andrews, Savanonuh, $6.-
| 000; Miss Agnes Simmong, Charleston,
| Piano, 8400. We publish no numes with.
| out permizgion,
| OpiN1ONS OF THE Press. —
reliable, and deserie
|
| Jean,
ly Tribune, May 8.
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Cash Prizes, Silverware, &c,
valued at. i.e.
a fair dealing firm.’ f
9% “A friend of ours drew an $50 p
News, June 8,
| + Send for Circular,
to Agents. Satisfaction guarantecd.
| erv package of Henled Envel
ONE CASH GIFT,
ters should be addressed to .
Hazgren, WiLsox & Co.,
195 Broadway, Néw York.
a
2novl2t
Ta ger
now prepared to furhish all classes with
constant employment at horne. the whole
of the time or fur the spure monents. Busi-
ness new, licht and profitable. Persons of
either sex can oasily, earn from He, to $9
per evening, and a proportional sum by de-
voting their whole time’ to the business.
Boys and givls earn nearly as much usmen,
address; and teat the business, wa make
this unparalled offer: To such as are aot
pay for the trouble of writing. Full par-
ticulirs, a valuable sample, which will de
ee...
LANA ow
¥
frend with equal in sicher
akes the sande Btitch as by Hand,
but far superior in every respect.
Will Knit 20,000 Stitches in one
Minnie, perfect wo
leaving fre 424 Jom oe tld of the
work. « wi i air of & GCIIRE SAPD
size)in less bar
Ope
i
n hou gdb Ei :
: ! lode or n, or Ribbed Work, ~
with an J or
SET THD
stockings with double heel a ) ‘ .
urs, hoods, sacks, smoking caps, comforts,
urses, oufls, fringe, afghans, nubias, ule oe
dersieeves, mittens, (skating enps, lamp
wicks, wtp: cord, Birt shawls,
Jnekets, (Prac % Kets ne
ders. w Sn " k,
and in facet an endless variety of articles in
| every day use. as well as for ornament.
rom 83 to $10 per Day
+ Cun be made by any one with the A:neri-
cus Knitting Machi kn
&ec., While 2 poy oberitore hte
more kni fupey Work, 1 Wuys
commands ron ABA urs
readily knit from twelve to fifteen
: BE
RT ah Xo melt bir par, .
M4 ab
i
¥ ZA
Can sell their wodl at’ | ;
cents per pound; but by getting the woo}
nade into Jarn "a ndpll expense, an
knitting it into socks, two or thpes
per pound can be realized. ye ¥ .
On receipt of $25 we will forward a mes
chine aa LCPBA QOD 4 TE
We wish to procase wctive AGENTS fo
every section Qf ni an
nudas Cb 8 Fin induce-
ments wid be offered. Fi
American Knitting Machine Co., +
10dcit Boston, Mase or St. Louis,
TT THE BELLEFONTE |
: Ip : Te i sR : »
Boot & Shoe Store !
' Next door to Post Office 1) {| “3
We have slodst od bund, TAN: 197
4
GENTS CALF AND KIP BOOTS’
A larger sssortmébt af Ladies and Chil-
dren's Shoes than any other piace in town.
a
Sun Ble, eve Igo gnnke a A
en Serudaiel -,n
before purchasing elsewhere.
octhtf, GRAHAM & SON.
AINTS for FARMERS and others.—
The Graftog Mibessl PgistiCe., any
now minpufscturing the Hewt, Chespast #n
mostidnrahle Phint in use
pet on, mixed with pure io Sous. welt
nN
ol
st Jb or 40 years; it is ali ee
e
plive,
to commence work on, and a copy of The
| People’s Literary Companion—one of the
| largest and best fumily newspapers pub-
lished—all sent free by mail. ander, if
you want permanent, profitable work, ad-
dress E. C. ALLEN & CO, Augusta,
| Muine.
Pain, sent free of expross charges, on re
N. YX.
or ene Gallon of Pain Paint (double
all Druggists. R. L. Worcorr. = 10dedt
LORILLARD'S “"EURERA™
| A. BAUM,
WHOLEEA LK DEALER iN
WIN
— Wherever introduced it is universally
in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes nre
daily packed.
Lorillard’s “Yacht Club®
denicotinized, 1t cannot injure nerveless
constitutions, or people of sedentary habits.
—1It is produced from selections of the
finest stock, and prepared by 1 patented
—Jt is very aromutie, mild, sand light in
weight—hence it will last much longer
than others; nor does it burn or sting the
tongue, or leave a disagreeable after-taste,
—Orders for genuine, elegantly carved
M.erschaum Pipes, silver mounted, and
packed in neat leather pocket cases,
placed in the Yacht Club brand daily.
Lorillard’s Century
Chewing Tobacco.
—This brand of Fine Cut Chewing To-
bacco has no superior anywhere,
—1It is. without doubt, the best chewing
tobacco in the country.
Lorillard’s Snufls
Have been in general use in the United
States over 110 years, and still acknowled-
ged ‘‘the best’ wherever used.
—1If your storekeeper does not have these
articles for sale, ask him to get them.
—They are sold by respectable jobbers
almost everywhere.
~—Circulars mailed on application.
10dc12t P. LORILLARD & Co., New York.
BEST CABINET ORGANS
AT LOWEST PRICES,
That the MASON & HAMLIN CABI-
NET and METROPOLITAN ORGANS
are the best in the world is proved by the
almost unanimous opinion of professional
musicians, by the award to them of Seven-
ty-five gold and silver medals or other h gh-
est premiums, at principal industrial com.
yetitions within a few years, including the
Nodal at the Paris Exposition, and by a
sale very much greater than that of any
similar instruments. This Company man-
ufacture only first-class instruments, and
will not make ‘“‘cheap organs’ at any price
or suffer an inferior instrument to bear their
name.
tion of new machinery and otherwise, they
are now making BETTER ORGANS than
cost. whieh, in accordance with their fixed
policy of selling always at least rernuners- |
Double Reed. Solid Walnut Case, carved
son, Melodia,
Other styles in
Cireulars, wit
accurate drawings of the different styles of
organs, and much information which will
be of service to every.purchaser of an or-
gan, will be sent free, and postage paid, to
every one desiring them.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
16d ct 154 Tremont St., Boston, 506
Broadway, New York.
BoA AGENTS WANTED FOR
: STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF
P. T. BARNUM.
proRprtion.
1 full particulars, including
In One Large,Oc-
tavo Volume—Nearly 800 Puages—Prin-
ted in English and German. 33 Elegant
Full Page Ewngravings. It embraces
Forty Years Recollections of his Busy Life
«Merchant, Manager, Banker, Liectur-
¢ 1.and Showman. No book published so
1 cceplable to all classes. Every one wants
‘t. Agents average from 50 to 10.) snbseri-
oers a week. We offer extra inducements.
[Nlustrated Catalogue and terms to Agents
sent free. J. B. BURR & Co.; Publishers,
2nov8w : Hartford, Conn.
OTICE.~Letters of Administration
having been granted the undersigned
over the “Rstato of Elizabeth: Neese, late
of Gregg tp., dec'd, notice is hereby given
to all persons knowing themselves indebted
to WEY Estate. to come forward and make
ayment without delay, and all persons
having accounts against the same will pre-
sent them properly authenticated for settle-
ment. pp JAS D. GENTZELL,
PETER NEESE,
dec’; 6," Administrators.
| where he is prepared to furnish all
Logue
Foreign an
| at the lowest cash prices, w
i their respective prices.
| of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and
and be certain of procuring what they buy,
ng in the city.
to give his liquars a trial. apl0
ANEW
Apothecary &
located in Prockerhoff™s new block,
op street, BELLEFONTE, Pa.
form
Clinton & Cleartleld counties in
that they expect to be ready, by
next, (21st inst.,) to
OPEN THEIR NEW DRUG STORE,
for the accommodation of the public, and
they hereby extend an cordial invitation to
all, who may be in need und wish to obtain
Fresh, Pure. & Genuine Medi-
cines, Chemieals, Drags,
and all such articles ag are kept in a
Firt Class Drug Siore,
wm. Lately selected with great care and
| and PHILADELPHIA, by the senior
| partner of the Establishment, who hus had
and hence we'ean and will
SURIPTIONS,
gud by night.
We modestly and kindly ask for a libers
| stock consists of
| PURE & GENUINE DRUGS.
CINES, & CHEMICALS IN ALL
THEIR VARIOUS STYLES &
FORVYS of PREPA RATION
used by regular Physicians,
We also keep the
' Finest Extracts and Perfumes for La
dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brush
es. The very finest and best Cuts
Jery, Combs of all kinds; Ivo-
ry, Gum and Horn, Bird-
cages and Seed, Pure
Whitelead, Zine in
il, China Gloss,
Linseed Oil, All the
various fancy colored
: Paints dry and in Oil,
Furniture and Coach
Varnish, as also DeMarr
Yaraizh, and a few appro-
ved Patent Medicings, and
lastly, a large and well PER.
Lot of WALLPAPER,
ANDCHEAPATTHAT, viz:
From 10cts per Bolt up to $2,50—Give u
a call, ZELLER & JARRETT,
jun,18 Pruggists & Apethecaries.
0
ged ww geeen, load, stone, | Arh -
| eres 10 suid the consumer, I¢
{ for Houses, Berns, Fenges.
| Car makers, Pails and W
{ and Ships’ Bottoms, Canvass, Metal and
shingle Roolstit beipg Fi d
yroof. ). Floor UA] Cloths,
er having used 5, 000 bbls.
und gsm paint {Ux ANY purpos
ed for body, durability, elustieity ad
hetiveness. PriéeSU per bhl. ong
which will supply a farmer for years
come, Warranted in all cased as above.
Send for a eircular which gives full partio-
ulurs, None genuine unléss branded in.»
trade mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. . Per-
sons can order the Paint aud remit the mow-
ey on receipt of the goods. Addréss |
octld, tm © BIDWELL &CO.,' - .
254 Peurl street, New York: i
FPVHE ANVIL STORE is now receivin
a large and well assorted 0
Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Sh -
alery, Glass, Paints, Sheek Buz and H
Iron also Buggy an agon
gene description +Ogil and supply
selves atthe lowest possible : :
_aplg’ss. IRWIN WILSON!
COACH MAN TORY.
ITARDMAN PHILLIPS,
AS 13 manufacturing Tawi at
i Ye Th n n
and ince ha 4d
x fine stoak of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies
and Spring Wagons, which he now offers
for sale as superior in quality and styles te
any manufactured in the sountiy, They
n
are madeofthe very ask bY
recluse practical AOrkmEn, ARE |
ison with
any work out of or inthe Eastern cities
in a style that chailenges eom
and can be sold at Tower prices than those
manufactured in large towns and cities,
sinidst high rents and rhinousyprie Ve
ing. Being master bf Risd wa .
antions to'excel a bis artistien
and free from any annovances in his busi.
ness, he hastime and ability to devote his
entire attention to his ‘profesion’ his
customers, rendering satisfaeti eto
i pletula, opefatives, hi: country, soa
imsélf. 2 : £4
Call and exarhine his stock and learn his
prices, and you CTR to be satasé
OREPATR ING {7
of all kinds dong neatly, promptly, nd
reasonably, 4
Y engertown, June 12,1
—ly.
C- CHANDLER, M.D. o>
J TOMEPATHIC PHYSICIAN AXD SU
Garoy, Bellefonte, Penn'a. O bs 2nd Floor
over Harper Bro's Store. RB neeatthe
Office, . References—Hon, X :
Pres't Jude eo, Lock Haven Pa; Hon. L.
eG
arper Bro's, Merchants :
ay LE a 4 fog novia”
NENTS THIS WAY. 200 nim
G SU1%5) SUITS
W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte ould
inform the mea of Pennsvalley and sold
friends and cusfomers, as well as all others
who muy desire to be rigged out,
ra
€ 1
In well Fitting, Subiiantiaily
& Fashionably
| made suits of ¢loths, ftom any kind of mas
| terial they choose. I would.say that I am
| still in the field, and prepar ACY
it, . L have SIE ant xce \oht gstort-
ment of : . . “x
Furnishing Geods,
| ASX
Cloths, Cassinieres, & Vestings
from which garments will be niade to ore
der inthe = iu
| &
3
| Most FASHIONABLE STYLE, $7
“An 1 ask is to call 4nd ‘examine m “fine.
stock. Having just 3 ht my goods du-
ring the last panic, I defy competi as
to ods dura {ity and Tashion: i side
of Philadelphia. A: Fehr
| Remember the ge a RAE,
No. 4 Brokerhof’s Fow, Alcghony sot
Bellefonte, oh where £ oths, « in Tes,
vestings; callars, umbrellas, cai ats,
his short, everythi g Gonupietly rig
out a gentleman, can oh and made up
in the test style. A
am also agent for W, ; GIBBS
Sewing Machine, SEL e
all desiring a machine - wd
ORSE’ COLLARS, if you' dowt wa
H ; Jour horse's Shoulders gal yi 2
esore, od horse collars at ~*~
SURNSIDE & THOMAS.
A Tremendous Stock of Goad:
AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
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