Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, February 18, 1870, Image 4

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LOW-PRIGES,-
Fall and Winter Goods,
At The Old Stand
st Oentro Hall
LADIES AND GENTS
DRESs GOODS.
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES
Hats, Caps, Boots, Bhoes.
+ + 'AXSO, A CHEAP LINE OF
FUANKBIS,
~ MUSLINS
AND
SHAWLS, |
. ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
"NOTIONS,
SYRUPS, COFFEES,
cs ho Mlse alarge stock of
FISH, the best, all kinds,
+ fhe best and cheapest in the market.
SRE A MAKE IT AN OBJECT
0 adits ao FOR
: New Customers,
AR WELL AS
RTENDS. TO GIVE US A GALL.
TE WM. WOLF
ATT
‘JL whips, in grea
#nt gears, Py bridles, martin
ney gears, tug harness, bu
Larnes? hames, ete. Everything in thesa
dlery ii t
So UBURNSIDE & THOMAS |
¥ 3
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andkerchiets, combs, poe
very chea
1 i jety
jn all their PR URNSIDE «TH
al
MAS.
duced rices, 8
t
BURNSIDE s THOMAS! :
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Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palmso: p,
other soaps, @t
BURNSIDE «a THOMAS
URNSIDE & THOMAS.
dige. in Centre covnty. Cull, examine and
see for vourself.
Re GROCERIES, mocha coffee, ol¢
8
gov. java, best quality Rie coffee
black teas, green teas, loverin
syrup, golden syrup, Drips finearticle bak-
ing molasses, rice and ‘everything in the
grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the
market BURNSIDE & THOMAS. is the
GVADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bit
s
t oolon
found at BURNSIDE &s THOMAS.
“QJ of Proprietors of this Hotel, was ma
on the 1st of April. The establishment has
"been refurnished, refitted, and remodeled,
“and will hereafter be conducted on first-
class hotel principles. The present propri-
etor will give his personal attention to the
womforts'of the traveling public, and oth-
ers who may favor him with their custom.
HIS TABLE is kept in first class style.
GOOD STABLES ar-
eonnected with the Hotel, and obligine
Ostlers are always on the ground to attend
to this department. A portion of the pub-
lic patronage is solicited; = accommo
ions are guaranteed to ail.
a" . WM. R, BELL
may l2tf
: Milroy, Pa._
| BIE EOIBE aig oe dere
W. D. RIKARD, Proprietor.
come under. the proprietorship of Mr. Ri
kurd, forinbrly of the Cummings House,
be kept upin FIRST C
YLE "It has comfortable rooms,
odern conveniences, prompt zer-
FOE Foasom ae THE TA-
BLE will always be abundantly supplied
with the most sumptuous. .
will afford, done 3 by the most experi-
enced cooks. HIS B V
tain the choicest liquors. He will be glad
to see his old friends at themew hotel, and
no pains will be spared to make them feel
at home. BIA 1 Jul23,60,tf
"TEE Largest and Best.Stock of warran
ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give
satisfiefion] at redncekd
BURNSID
. E. CHANDLER, M.
rices, only to be
i & THOMAS.
D..
7
aro, Bellefonte.
over Harper Bro's Store,
enn'a. Office 2nd Floor
Residenee nt the
©
A. Mackey, Pres't 1st National Bank, do;
Harper Bros, Merchants, Bellefonte, Pa,
samid otherse oo abo 2 19novGatf
{rod ANVILSTORE is now receiving
Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Nad-
¥
¥
ron also Bugey and Wagon Stock of
every description. —Call and supply your-
“selves atihe lowest possible rates at
aplo'ts, IRWIN & WILSON.
FIVURKEY PRUINS, raisers penche
Ci papples. oranges, lemons, nll kind
of toreign fruits, Hams, bacon ge. ut
TT enn BEBNSIDE s THOMAS. |
moss sh) BAL .
NTEW STORE. —LEVI A. MILLER
4 N at Rankles Old Stand, ovposite the
+ verifies, Tobucees of ail grades, Boots
1 "the best New York Manufacturers;
Try
janTtf,
him,
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CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
CS so Aion le
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18th 1870.
FROM WASHINGTON.
The bill introduced by Senator Chan-
dler yesterday for an air line railroad
to New York will be reported by the
Senate Commerce Committee in a few
days,
The bill abolishing the franking
privilege has been postponed until next
week iu the Senate. Mr. Drake urges
his amendment for a free change of
newspapers throughout the Union,
while Mr. Sherman would confine this
privilege to the county in which the
paper is published. Mr, Conkling
wants the bill to receive consideration.
Unless the Drake amendment is adop-
ted, the bill will work greatly to the
advantage of the poorer country news-
papers.
A man has arrived here from Alaska
with a petition, numerously signed by
the inhabitants, praying for a territo-
rial government for that genial clime.
From their appearance, the signers are
all genuine. No such specimens of
autography were ever before produced
in Washington. There appears to be
an amalgamation of Prussian and
Choctaw and the alphabet struck by
lightning.
Beetle 4
Pr—
Blairsville, Pa. is the scene of ex.
citement in consequence of the tems
perance'men prosecuting five liquor
sellers, who: were imprisoned, = They
atid their friends vowed vengeance on
the prosecutors, and they have partly
carried their threats juto’' exécution.
Two barns belonging to. prominent
temperance men were burned to the
ground, and all their contents, inclu-
ding four horses and eleven head of
cattle, destroyed.
SE.
The most extraordinary animal in
the way of an ox, of which the whole
world can boast, is now on exhibition
in Macon, Ga. 1t weighs 4,540 pounds
and is 18 hands high, 13 feet in length,
and measures 11 feet 4 inches in girth.
It was raised in Bourbon county, Ky. ;
is six years old, and is three fourths
Durham and one fourth Devan-
shire. !
Aili il
Sherman's Funding Bill’ provides
for funding $1,200,000,000 of the pub:
lic debt. It provides for three classes
of bonds, the first to run from ten to
twenty years at 3 percent, the second
from eleven to thirty years at 4} per
cent, and the third from twenty to for-
ty years at 4 per cent. . The three clas;
ses are to be of $4,000,000 each. * *
lll
>
Samuel R. Nankervis, a young
preacher of Tamaqua, Pa., was senten-
ced'to be hung last week by Judge
Bayron, for the murder of his infunt
child.
sili
>|
The last stage in this gross outrage
on the sacred right of representation
has been reached, and John Covode
has been sworn in as a member of Con-
gress from the district which elected
Henry D. Foster.
| me cl me
The murderers of the Peightal fam
ily in Huntingdon county, will be ex-
cuted on the 9th of March next, orders
to the above effect having been issued
yesterday by the Governor to the State
Department.
The large barn of Wm. Cameron,
near Milton, on the Northumberland
side of the river, was destroyed by
fire, on Saturday night, 5th inst., at
about & o'clock. All the contents, in-
cluding 7 head of horses, 4 cows.and 8
fat cattle were consumed.
Wma ntrmaifis. Yfposam———
St. Petersburg, Feb. 9.—The choler
is spreading through Russia.
‘Senators Sumner and Tipton had a
formal introduction to Mrs. Revels, wi'e
| of the Mississippi” colored Senator, in
the Senate gallery, on the 2d inst. The
important ceremony was performed by
{ his.excellency, the Hon. Mr. Downing,
the redowned oyster-mian of Washing:
ton. do
Mrs. Amelia Hobbs, of Jersey town-
1 ship, Illinois, has been elected Justice
of the Peace in that place by a major:
ity of 26. This is the first woman
elected to office in Illinois,
Tle Indians on the reservation on
Maria's near Fort Benton, are dying
at the rate of twenty five per day of
The Manheim Sentinel speaks of a
sausage recently made in Lancaster
county which measured over scventy
one feet long, and weighed upwards of
sixty pounds. The Miners Journu]
thinks it was a long hog that furnished
the covering for the sau:age.
duties
a
The following is the last witiciem of
George Denniston Prentice, the great
poet and editor: “It is reported that
Beast Butler wrote the Spanish Cortes
that he would accept the throne of
Spain but after hearing that the Crown
Jewels were already stolen withdrew
the offer.
representatives were admitted to seats
on the floor of Congress. But the vo-
ters of Georgia had given the demo:
cratic ticket a large majority at the
election in 1868, and thus committed
a sin unpardonable in the sight of the
radical leaders, for which they deter
mined she must suffer exemplary pun-
ishment. It was an easy matter for
the cunning knaves whose displeasure
the unhappy State had incurred, to
invent an excuse for inflicting the me.
ditated chastisement. The men who
had found a pretext for the establish,
ment of a military government in 11
States of the Union, in & time of pro
found peace, could not have much dif-
ficulty in discovering a plea for the
expulsion of a State from the Union,
The fact that the legislature of Geor-
gin had denied seats to the negroes
elected to that body, under a construc-
tion of the State constitution by which
it was held that persons of African
descent are ineligible to office by the
terms of that instrument, was seized
upon by: the conspirators, and under
the pretence of restoring the evicted
negro representatives to the seats in
the legislature, they obtained the pas-
sage of a bill by Congress remitting
Georgia to a territorial condition un-
der the fule of a military dictator,
Albeit, this was the merest pretence,
for the Supreme Court of the State
had decided thatthe negroes were eli-
gible, and the legislature would have
scated them] at, the session then ap
proaching.
The malignity of the disappointed
radical leaders, however, was not the
only animous of the atrocious men:
sure: + It was partly inspired by the
urgent necessity of the carpet-bag
(Governor, Bullock, whose peeulation
of the State funds was being brought
to light by the legislature as then con-
stituted, This infamous wretch, who
would grace a cell in the State prison
rather than the executive chair of a
great commonwenlth, proceeded to
Washington, assisted in framing the
bill to strip his adopted State of her
constitutional sovereignty, and actu-
ally engaged in lobbying it through
the two houses of Congress. His pe:
culiar interest in its passage consisted
not merely in the reseating of the ne-
gro: legislators, but. in the ection, of
intelligent and incorruptible white
representatives whose votes and ins
fluence would be given in tuvor of an
investigation of his malfeasance in ols
fice, und his impeachment und removal
from thé Gubernatorial chair. The
sequel proves the correctness of this
view. ,
Gen. Terry, the military dictator
now ruling in Georgia, has constitu-
ted Limsélf a Commitee on Electious,
and has assumed the power to deter
mine who are and who are not enti-
tled to seats in the legislature. The
But their votes were not enough to
give Bullock the control of that body.
Accordingly, Gen. Terry, by the ap-
plication of the test oath, (the very
same test oath which Gen, Meade de-
cided was not applicable to the mem-
bers of the Legislature, in which deci-
sion he was sustained by Gen. Grant
himself), has. pronounced disqualified
a sufficient number of members to
place the Bullockites in a majority.
Having, through’ the arbitfary inter-
vention of Gen. Terry, unseated the
members inimical to Bullock, the
minions of the latter have gone a step
further and now give the seats thus
made vacant'to the candidates defea-
ted by the votes af the pe: ple at the elee-
tion! Such is the latest phuse of the
reconstruction of reconstructed Geor-
gia. The representatives elected by a
majority of the popular vote, are driv-
en from their seats and, their places
filled by those whom the people rejec-
ted. And this in the noun day of the
nineteenth century, in the Republic of
the United States of America!”
A ——
J. B. Kreider, M, D,
Office at Millheim, Ceiitre county.
Offers his ‘services ta all needing médical
attendance. Calls promptly attended to,
Karly settlement cordially requested, when
a liberal discount will be allowed. ‘Inter.
est charged on unsettled accounts after six
months, 21jantf
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I
ORGANS,
Organs.
MELODEONS,
MELODEONS,
PIANO FORTES,
Piano Fortes,
From the best Manufacturers,
Warranted-for five yours,
For sale at Lowest Prices, by
W.J. MMANIGAL,
jan21tf Milroy.
ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ‘on the
4 estate of Jucob Homan, late of Gregg
township, dec'd, having been granted to
the undersigned, they request all persons
knowing tliemselyes indebted tosaid estate,
to make payment, and those having claims
to present them duly authorized by law for
settlement, NO. RISHEL,
«9 WM, HOMAN,
jn21,6t
Exdeutors.
Photographs.
The undersigned respectfully announces
ublie, that he has stationed his Pho.
togruph Car at Centre Hall, and invites all
who wish good pictures, to call. He is
prepared to take
PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES, |
&e.,'of all the ordindry sizes and in the
Call at once, if you wish hpndsome pier
best style of the Sou wih: and in groups,
tures (Charges reaconalile.
del REUBEX MOS#,
EW! CHEAP!! GOODS!!!
ZIMMERMAN BROS: & €O,,
Mave just received and unpacked a mag:
nificent stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
else in their line.
ded to their urusually, well
rtment of
and everythin
They have ac
selecied stock An naso
BR PATTERNS ZEPHYRS,
SLIPEERMANTOWN WOOL,
RIBBONS,
and other FANCY GOODS not heretofore
offered for We. Better goods than var
wd than ever; warmer weitoine
Joes pai is now extended to all their old
customers, and all the new onus whe can
crowd into their store.
They are also agents for the world re-
nowned
AMERICAN COMBINATION
SEWING MACHINE,
which for SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY and
FINTSH cxnnot be surpassed,
Plain Machine, without button-hole parts
with cover, $60, :
Combination Machine, complete with
cover, $76. Instructions free. | |
Call and we will treat you ns politely AS
we Cl No charge for looking at goods.
\ADMMERMAN BR O'S. &: CO.
20 Nortog, ~The subscription prive of
the RerorTER is $1.00 per year in advances,
which 18 less than that of any other pape
of its size. Weare printing this papernt
cost, and therefore wish to remind our pay-
rons that it is of great importance to usthul
A ayment bemade at once.
"RE YOURTIMEPIECES OUT OF
A "ORDER?
take them to J. H. HAHN
, at. Belle-
foute. :
FRET AN § OB 1
who is the thost reliable Watehmaker and
Jeweler in the place. Also Dealerin
WATCHES, and Hl ahs .
“81 FINEJEWELRY,
Chronometor and, other Watches repaired
on thie
Most Scientific Principles.
Jobbing of ull kinds promptly and care-
fully executed at shertest notice,
All work warranted to give satisfaction,
#o> Business teansacted in both English
and German,
Next door, to Harper & Bros, Spring
stoeet, near High. uly |
TONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL.
¢) AMillhelm, Pa. (form. rly Wm. Hos.
te man's), This well known Hotel lias
been refitted by ita ‘new proprietor.” The
teaveling community wre invited to give
him a endl, His table will be kept first-
class, and his bar always supplied with
chofee liquors. Drovers will find aecom-
modusion for any nimber of horses,
marl oof
av
Lon co —
UMMINGS HOUSE.
Wa J. HOSTERMAN, Proprietor.
BELLEFONTE PENNA.
The undersigned, having assumed control
of this fine hotel, would respectfully askthe
patronage of the public, He is prepared to
accommodate guests in the best of style,
and will take eare that his tables are sup-
plied with the best in the warket, Good
stables attnched to the hotel, wi h eareful
and attentive servants, The trayling pub-
lie are invited to give the Cummings House
un call, Julsdo, ly.
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» USSEL'S HOTEL, Aaronshurg, Pa.
1 . JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR,
The old and well known Hotel, situnt »!
in the centre of Anronsburg, has again ben
occupied by Mr. Russel, former propriet u,
who now invites his old friends and th.
travelling community in general to calla) |
see him. The house has been elegantly
A ————
vers can always find aeeommodation,
ap lO 86
RY BOARDS, Plank and Seantling
D for sule by Inwiy & Winsox.
uplo'os., = Bien A a
NMROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, bes
muke at Inwin & WiLsox,
ap los,
spn sr se
NS of all varieties, ground te orde:
Ire:
) fv
ted spices, Try them for your own satisfac
tion. You ean only find them at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, ecotfee
mills, shevels, spades, rakes, hoos,
Inmps, forks, chains, &e., at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS
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CHOBE MAKERS TOOLS and findings,
Ke in all their varietios, at :
BURNSIDE «a THOMAN,
PINDLE SKEINS for wagons, all si-
zos, at the sign of the Anvil
applies, Irwix & Wirson,
1 OQUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL
fowling pieces at
aplO’ 08, IRWIN & WILSON.
I OALTS for Buggies and Carriages, all
sizesdn use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at
uplO'o8, Inwin & WiLson's.
Pees CUTLERY all makes and
ricesat IRWIN & WILSON,
aplU’ os,
TTNION PATENT CHURN, the bes
in use at Irwin & WiLsoxn's,
apl0'68,
I wes & WILSON are constantly ro
ceiving new goods in their line
HARDWARE
of avery description atredu.ce prices now
being opened every day aploes,
Clock, Watchmaker & Jeweler
Millheim, Centre co., Penna.
Redhbolil inforins his friends and the
public in geaeral, that he has just opened
at his new establishment, above Alexan
der's Store, and keeps constantly on hand
all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelr
of the lutest styles! as also’ the Maranvill(
Patent Oalendér Cloeks, provided with r
complete index of the month, and day os
the month and wepk on jigs face, whieh is
warranted as a perfect time-keeper,
S44. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry re-
paired on short notice and ‘warranted.
: sepllo8ily
NO. H, ORVIS C1. ALEXANDER,
ORVIS & ALEXANDER,
Attorneys-at-law. Office inConrad Hous
Bellefonte, Pu.
J.
P. GEPHART,
with Oryis & AlSxhnden iftehide) o collec
tions And practice in tphan’s Court,
TTian’7068 0 Lo tii iti
Wall Paper, cheap
frow 12 to 20 cents per bol ta Herlncher!
BrAraro SCA LES, of the best make
; ~~ from 4 bs up to 120,000] bs,
apl0' es, Twix & Wiisox.
3)
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A large and elegant assortment of Horse
Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Bufla-
lo Robes, at ver at low prices.
URNSIDE & THOMAS
PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTSof
the very hest quality juel receivedat
Wolfe old an *¥ Yok !
, - fe
i ¥
#t too you
« Neighbors: ~~ Ye
MILROY
Woolen Mills
STILL AHEAD!
The attention of the publie generally i
enlled to the fact that the undersigned will
exhibit to the people
At Their Homes,
a great variety of Intost styles
Fall and Winter Goods
from the above celebrated Factory, a
Milrayy Mifflin county, Ja.
The list comprises the following articles: —
Cassimeres, Ladies’ Cloth, Beaver Cloth,
Plaids, Satinets, Plain & Fancy Flan-
nels, © Tweeds, Jeans, Blankets,
Horse Blankets, &e.
A great variety and superior quality o
Stocking apd Mitten Yarns, Zophyre &e.
Especial attention is called to our large and
varied assortment of
ya. Striped, Flowered, Ingrain, und Da-
musk Parlor and Stair Carpets, "8
All goods made of best matorial,
WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex-
change for Goods, Goods, of every varies
ty, always on hand at his residence.
pr WALL PAPER, of every kind and
style, always on hand at his residence,
John C. Kemp,
Centre Hill, Pa.
Agent for Thoinpson & Sons,
marinf
WY HouESALE WINE & LIQUOR
8 T-0-R-E
J. B. ETTELE,
Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone b
: dm jormierly occupied by the Key«
gare stone Bakery ©
Takes pleasure ip inforining the public that
he kee cob on band a supply of
choles Fare n and Domestic Liquors,
HU Barpels, Kegs avid Casks carranted
to contin the quantity represented,
The attention of practicing physicians is
outled to hiwstockof
PURE LIQUORS,
suitable for medica). purposes, Battles,
Fass, ahd demijohinx constantly on hand.
I+ has the ONLY, PURE NECTAR
WHISKY in town. |
All liquors ape warranted to give satis.
faction. Liquors will be sold by the qitart,
barrel, ortieree. He hus a fargo 10t of
BOTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grades on hand. x
Confident that he can plense custom rg
he respectfully solicits a shire of public pa
tronage my 4if
GOODNEWS FOR THE PEOPLE
Great Attraction and Great Bargain!
™ LE undersigned odetermind to meet the
sapulnr demand for Lower Prices re-
public
uil-
wa ~
spectiully calls the attention of the
to his tock of
SADDLERY,
now offered nt the old stand. Designed es-
pecinll for the people snd the times, the lar
gest and most varied and complete assort-
ment af
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
of every deseription and quality’;
and in fact everything eomplete to a first.
class establishment, he now offers at prices
unlity or finer
EE A
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fit} £0 HARE Si
'NO. 5, BROOKERHOFF ROW.
A new and complete Hardware Store has
been opened by he te omgned in Brock:
arhoft s new building-where they are pre.
Bre to sell all kinds of Build ig and ust
urnishing Hardware, Tron, Steal, Nats,
Bugey wheels in setts, Ohantpion Clothes
Wringer, Mil) Baws, Civenlar and Hance
sizes, Pieturn
Lasupa, Oual Oil
elloes, and Huby, Plows, Cul ;
Plows, Plow Points, Shear Urators, Corr!
and Cultivator Teeth, Tuble Cutlery Shov-
ols, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges ;
Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-8hoes, Nails
Norway Rods. Oils, Lard, Lubrieatin
Conl, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bel
lows; Sepéw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools
Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells
Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen
ter Tools, Fruit Jursand Cans, Puints, Oils
Varnishes received and forsale at
juned 08, 1y. | J. & J. HARRIS,
AINS
AT
Frames, "Wheelbarrows |
(GREAT BARG
i
‘CENTRE HALL, PA.
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Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Har
{ ware, Quovnsware, Woedand Willow, wy
Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificen
assortment of ¢verything Keptina
W ‘3 ¥
Fist Class Store,
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now ready, and for saleat marvelous low
rates, J :
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE.
OLD PRICES.
Muslins they will sell sou the very ‘best
brands st prices that will astonish you.
| New spring
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»
Dress Goods.
A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
the novelties ot the seuson, ‘av {luwer rates
| than ordinarily charged at other places,
which will suit the times,
A better variety, a better ¢
style of Suddlery has Hever befors been of.
sered to the public, Call and examine our
elfewhere.
heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicita
gontinunnce of the same,
JACOB DINGES,
aplO'68 1y, Centre Hall
» >
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM-
PORIUM.
ACOB D, MILLER, has purchased the
¢) Book, Stationery and News Establish
ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Alleglieny
streel, nen? the Dimond, Bellefonte,
which he has just added a large Invoite of |
goods, such as is generally Kept in a wells
tondueted Book and Stationery Stove, His |
stock consists of Theologieal, Medial, Law
Miscellanious, Sunday Sehool, and School
Books. Also, hiank books, thine books, i
pass books, diaries, every grade and price |
of cap, Tegul, hill, letter, bath, and note pn- |
per, drawing and tissue paper, fine French |
paper, envelopes of every description and
ice, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub
fer bands, transparen® and common slates,
state peneils, lend pensils, chalk crayons,
&e., &e. Legal and justices blanks, of all
kinds, revenue stamps st face,
Orders taken for goods at all times,
Goods received in three days from the
time the order is received,
Mr. Miller is also wholesale agent for
Lochman's Celebrated. Writing Fluid
which he sells at manufacturer's prices.
County merchants would do well tb give
him a call before purchasing elsewhere,
sepd. G8 1y
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I OOKING-G LASS PLATES ofall sizos
J ' forsale by Inwix & WrILsox,
upliras,
M ERC
418 & 416 North 3rd, st,
PHILADELPHIA.
H. Ho MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR.
I. C.Nirg, Crerk.
This well-known Hotel, will be found by
all visiting the city, one of the most desire-
able, both as to rensonablechargesand con-
venience, German and English js spoken,
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HANTS HOUSE"
repr eb od Bn oth Regi lp ne
EWALL HOTEL. * ®
Joux SpaxNovrer, Proprietor
Stages arrive und depart daily; for all
points, north, south, east and west. ;
This favorite Hotel has been refitted and
furnished by its new proprietor, and is now
in every respect one of the ‘most pleasant
country Hotels in central’ Pennsylvania.
The travelling community and drovers will
always tind the best aceommpodutions, Pers
sons from the city wishing: te spend a, fow
weeks during the summer in the country,
will tind Centre Hall one of the most denu-
tiful locations, and the Centre Hall’ Hotel
all they could desire for ‘comfort and con-
velrience, aplO'es tf.
CENTRE HALL
‘1 EY Tr
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Tan Yard
The undersigned would! respectfully in-
form the citizens of Centre ‘county, that
the above Tat Yard will again be put in
full operation; in alltits'branehes; by them,
HIDES ANP BARK W,NTED.
The highest market price will be paid
for Hides of all kinds. The highest mar-
ket price will also be paid for Tanner's
Burk. The public patronage is solicited.
Nutisfaetion guaranteed.
ded, Ym MILLER & BADGER.
OTICE.—~Letters of - Administration
4 \ having been granted the undersigned
over (the $i ctute of Samuel Harpster, late
of Centre Hall, dee’ d, notice is herebygiven |;
to “ll petscipe knowing themselves indebted
to said Estate, to come forward and make
ka without delay, and all persons
wving necounts ngainst the sane will pre-
sent them properly authenticated for settle-
ment, ALEX SHANNON,
JOHN ROSS,
Administrators.
jn2L;6t,
Ladies Trusses.
This invaluable article for females, is now
to be had at Herlacher's store, and no other
place in Centra county. Ladies remember
thal, these trusses can be had at Centre
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| White Goods &
Embroi: eries
The finest stock intown, both a+ © quantity
| quality, and prices.
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| TERE @21HSE
| HOO? SXIAT 3
' The best makes, latest styles and lowe
rates, (Hats and Caps in great. variety
Linens, Towellings, checks, Devin gs, logh
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
everything, aud will sellgt a very small
advanee on rst cost.
All we ask that you will
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOGK
"ALL KINDS OF HARNESS,
and single, bridles and halters;
may1' 68 1y.
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APANNED TOILET SETTS, AND
¢) other Japanned ware, at the Anvil Store.
upl¥ 68, , IRWIN & WiLsoN,
os NED FRUITS, peaches, tomatons
pine apples and pens in groat varie
tat BURNSIDE a THOMAS
7 ISHING TACK LES, rods lines, hook
flies, sea hair baskets, ete. Rig you
out to eateh trout at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS
[' IS Rnown to all in Bellefente and
= through the county if you want a
good article goto '' ®
BURNSIDE & THOMAS,
Whitman's celebrated confections,
Whitman's-celebrated chocolate,
Buker's checolate, Smith's chocolate,
China Ginger, English Pickes,
Amerigan Pickles, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS
TTORN BLANKETS AND SLEIGH
: BELLS, at low prices, at
apl0's. Irwiy & WiLsox’
SAVAGE & RRO,
: (Successor to N. Hilibish)
W ol sland retail dealers in :
Stoves & Tinware,
Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Wellington, ihn
Waverly, +t
Ornamental,
Oriental, t
Roval Cook, «
Prinee Royal,
Sea Shell,
Artisan;
And Ameriean,
Parlor and Office Stoves :
Morning Glory,
ronie,
Brilliant,
New Egg,
And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and
Wood Stoves of every description. ~
Attention is oalled to his stock of Roonig
Plate, a new sige, which he has just receiv.
4
old size, and can be furnished cheaperthar
any other establishment in town,
79 Spouting and jobbing promptly 'at-
vended to. Charges réasonable pt Sa
‘action scunranteed. a oct? 68
1 Av JF EVERY VARIETY and
ind at E =]
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Bellefonte Planing
should be addressed
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want te to them s cult bop
fore madi do five :
They have placed the, under the
control of Mr, Jas, !
had many years experie
and who will at all timexbe :
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he a fe them to purchase.
ment of Sind of hn
® country store, sueb as u o0E val
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BOOTS and SHORS, .
Hats and Caps
Drugs, Oils aud Paints, : ns b “ :
Wood snd Willow Ward, als
: Fron sid puting AAW
Wall Pupér, Fish, Salt, Lasthor, &e. -
a ntre t
and cheap goods. 1: veg dn:
Gir
Centre Hill, Jan. 22.769, 5"
£
Spits
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P. 8.— We also buy Hides and Calf Bkine
or which we will pay mark ce,
RI marke gh Si
n Cash or Trad
PARLOR COOK 8 TOY ES
Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of (ins-
Li rners constantly on hand and fer ssle ab
anl068, Inwix a Winson's,
Philadelphia Store,
Jit
Bellefonte, whore Hue
'n laa Dost i of Go 4,
HERE LADIES,"
Is the place Moka
ia Brockerhoffs block, | i
pave Just
bier gn
Mozambi ton. Hopi Alpacas: Delsina,
on "Cali :
Flanels, Ladies
Lans, Brilliants,
ings, Fianula, Mad
ing, Gents’ Cloths, Sacques,
Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counter
Crib Coun nes, White ang
ing !
White Lace Curting, Ze ds Taph
terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Bask
SUNDOWNS,
every kind, White Goods of
, Perfumery, Ribbons:
ld «and Bonnet, C :
eils, Buttons, T
es Skirts, os
3 i § iY sony (at
HOOP SKIRTS; «iia
: ell 2M aH
5 1 : palin! neal oF Hen}
LADIES AND MISSES SHOE
y . 5 ts Pie Spt 4
and in fact every thing that ean be thought
of, derired or used in Mig SE be thought
g “i 4 see hing 3
fh ege ft
$6117
Notions of
every
Velvet, Taffeta
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FOR @EN TLEMEN, JE
they have black and blue cloths, back
fancy cassimeres, 4 bin otts, Pon Rant
orns, silk, satin and tn mmon Yestings, in
short; every thing imaginable in the line of
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Ruedy | de Clothing of Every Dis-
Hats and Cope, CARPETS, Oileoth,
Rugs, Brown 8, ;
0 yD 77 , Sheetings, Ti bleei
_chenper than slacithore, . By §
CRATES Sabnot be excelled
OR
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