* , 3 sss is iss ns os ——— ; DRI : 10 THE | | Agents Wanted Everywhere For ‘HT Y DE REV. ALBERT BARNES’ | THEODORE DESCHNER, | Ni} oq. SALE INMENSE Business for Everybody. nys $50 to has removed to the store known as No. 5 300 per Month. od) es to Bush's Arveade next door to Zimmerman, tion. He has again decorated his rman, | ZEIGLER, McOURDY & CO. (68. South school room No 1 and his scholars de- Bros & Co., nt Bel efonte, where he 18 just Sixth St. 1 hiladelphia Pa. jun f04t Shain out a complete stock of eam tm ee ns light in it. A Sunday School bus | RyvOLvERs, IN ATHEW HALE SMITH'S NEW “Beavrirur INpeED.”-Mr, Weight who is teaching a subscription school in the school house at Cryders, in Penn township, is in favor of decora- CENTRE HALL REPORTER. Miller to strike out “July 1st,” and to | JR EHoyAL read, “as carly in July as possible.” FRIDAY, JUNE 17th, 1870. Mr. Miller then wished to kvow EE == | about the $77,000 yet to be raised, " LOCAL ITEMS. advising the committee of each town: ! En x it ship to guarantee their portion, LOCAL JEWS.Oug friends will oblige} Mr, 8. H. Stover stated that he did MA "dot bygone Eig Sg as | NOt feel like guaranteeing any thing such are eagatly read by your friends in | for Harris township, as he had used his tho west, many of whom get the Repogtot . | utmost endeavors with the people there, Now ould estooh [ta favor if ur pri and already made himself responsible the Reporter to relatives and acquaintan- | to his utmost means, that some of his cos who formerly lived in Centre county peo le were holding back to subscribe to the Snowshoe branch, while others and removed §o elter pats, Wineh would i aany to become subscribers. k induce WnY —0 could not be prevailed upon to do any- thing, gave as an example, meeting one man in Harris when he asked him to subscribe, and was met by the reply, “away with your railroads, they only bring small-pox and Norway rats into the country.” The townships wera then called aud AND Machine Works’ NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu Notes, Executions, and Jud gent and Ex- emption Note combined, Justices War- rants, &c., for sale at this Office. ; 4" THE RAILROAD. 3 rent PROTRACTED FROM HiDDEN CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO, TA Having enlarged our New Founpry and MAacnise Snors and AGRICULTURAL Works, Stogked with all new and lates! improved ‘hinery at Centre Hall, an- nounceto the public that they are now ready CAUSES; AND WHOSE CAV: been organized and held in the said GUNS. BOOK, TWENTY YEARS AMONG THE school house. A sunday school is also AMMUNITION. Be rs held in the Evangelical church in this FISHING 0 Sd RIE nD : : : TACKLE, ALL 357, place but on account of not being dec: | Buse Balls, Bats, Keys, and general Spor- | 530 Pages Finely Iustrated. Price $2.50 : | Ws, ' y8, 3 a . : L 3 Da, orated, there are only a fow that attend | ing Articles, Guns made und repaired and It hows the Inyatories of stoe and gold i Ta oi efor . N woo | Warranted, jundy ' gambling, und the miseries of unfortunate It, We eau th refore pronounce do nn tn rarar oa speculation, aX poses the swindles, tricks oration a good incentive for increasing P ETER FRE KD'S ™ , | and frandsof operators. It tells how mil- the sunday school, Ladies and gen- | ¢ & NEW FAILOR SHO lions are made and lost in a day how tleman come and giv wll and | 2 the rear of Spargler's hotel, Centre Hull shrewd men afe ruined, how “corners” ure eman CHa give us a call and | where the citizens of Potter and adjoining | made: in grain and produce, how women get convinced, that our room is well townships are cordinlly invited to call and speculate on the street, ete. Agents With decorated and that, we have a splen. | 5° him, and give him w trial. Coats, Pants | oq, We pas Freight West. Send for terms, ded school P.F.S and V ests, for men and boys, cut and wade J B. BURR & CO., HARTFORD, rhs » ’ y : * hy to order, i stvie to suit enstomers, Good CONN. junl104t Millheim, Jane 13th. work nnd reasonuble prices guaranteed. |, HSS NO HUMBOGT a edhe 1 1 Risers Give us u trian. 2Tmy ha | ISIS NO HUMBUG! 2 Philadelphia Market. mr - By sonding, \ 36 cents, hair, you C—O —-—— A ——r BANKING HOUSE of ——— om ey Raised. a or THE ROAD TO BE BUILT, — As was announced, in last week's REPORTER, there was a meeting of the township committees in this place on last Saturday afternoon. Every town- ship, excepting Miles, being represen- ted. The meeting. was organized by electing Col. Islet, of Ferguson, chair- man, and W. H. H. Brainerd, Sec'y, after whieh the President of the road, Hon. Geo. F. Miller, arose and stated the object of the meeting, which was called by him, for the purpose of as- certaining from the chairmen of the different township committees, whether the means hail been raised to grade the road, and if not, whether they were prepared to pledge themselves for the amount Jacking, upon which now de- pended the success of the enterprize. As he was to meet the officers of the Penn's R. R. Company, at Philadel phia on the coming Meda and report, te matter would have to be settled at once—the last moment had now arri- ved, if the amount required for grading the road was mot-now raised, or guar- anteed at this meeting, the L, C. & S. CR. R. is dead, and, no doubt, dead forever. M. Miller stated that $200,000 wou'd be required to grade the road from the Union county line to Boalsburg, which includes the Haines township Narrows, and that al money raised in the coun- ty should be spent in the same. “Mr. Miller then read his report of the amount obtained in the various townships as follows: Harrie. coccnnenssonccciesssinna 225.000 Potier. ico christian 25,00 Gregg... sini sinin dene .. 37,000 JOIN susninis vase vs + Susann sre ane 20,000 Haines. ...coerceiarsns stennnsen 16,200 ORL i. ide tame 8123,200 The amount required from these townships, to grade the road to Boals- burz.was $200,000, hence the above subseriptions were $77,000 short, which deficiency must be guaranteed before his meeting with the officers of the Penna RR. in Philadelphia, next Monday, 15th. Should these guarantees be given him now, thea the work goes on immediately ; if not, then it will be abandoned. In addition, he reported subserip tions from localities west of Boalsburg, as follows: Fluntingdon county........8 9,950 Col. Islet reports... 10,000 Ferguson twp...... ivessee 28,000 This stock to be applied at the west end. Mr. Miller stated, also that Union county was prepared to grade the road to their eounty line. Having then been requested by Fred’k Kurtz, to state for the informa- tion-of the meeting, as to what was going to be done with the portion be- tween Lewisburg and Miflinburg, whether a letting would be had soon, and whether there was an earnest de sire to push the work on to Mifllin- burg, Mr. Miller replied : Mifflinburg had raised enough to grade the road between Lewisburg and the former place, and had also secured the right of way, and that it was a settled mat- ter that that portion would be put un- der contract, having been advised by the Penn’a R. R. Co. to advertise and put the same under contract. This - would be done as soon as the people had the papers, releases, etc., all 1 . which was the only cause for his not proceeding at once to put that part under contract, and that as soon as this was done on the part of Mifflin. burg, he would be ready to act. Mr. Ed. Blanchard then addressed the meeting, and in a very animated speech called upon the Pennsvalley people not to prove cowards, now when . sincerity. Mr. B. spoke very plainly and to the point, and then in very plain language demanded to know of Mr. responded by guaranteeing to raise the the following additional subscriptions: Mr. Stover, tor Harris.......... $15,000 Mr. Wolf, for Potter...... (ares 15,000 Mr. Duncan, for Gregg . 12,800 Mr. Coburn, for Haines........ 9,000 Mr. Musser, for Penn........ oe 3000 Total. iui cyan $56,800 making with the subscriptions already taken $180,000, or $20,000 less than demanded, which defictency it is hoped, will be met in some manner. Here the meeting adjourned, Mr. Miller, and all, feeling confident that the building of the road was now no longer in doubt. This was an effective meeting, and we now look forward to see the long: ings of our people fora railroad, grat- ified, and that ere another twelve- mouth, the mountains of Pennsvalley will reverberate with the shrill whis- tle of the locomotive. * Amen. _ * Mr. Harvey Mann, of Boiling Springs, near Bellefonte, diel on 4th inst., aged 65 years, 11 months. He was an old and respected citizen of our county, and largely engaged in the manufacture of axes, which found a wide introduction and reputation as the “Mann Axes,” ¥ dimensions You save 15 per cent by buying your goods at Solt’s. Solt gives more goods for the same amount of money thanany oth- ers, and never sends off a customer dis- satisfied. Try it, if you want bar- gains, there's where you get them mares df wer Ap ereere Rev. Mller, Lutheran minister of this place, on 21st ult., added 17 mem- bers by baptism and confirmation, to his Centre Hall congregation. fp The name of the Houserville post office has been changed to “Lemont,” and the office moved to the end of the mountain, with Wm. Dale as postmas- ter. This action has created quite a feeling in that neighborhood, as it seems to have been done without the knowledge of the people. rit em cn on ome Durirg the sessions of the Sabbath School Association, in this place, last week, the lawyers present were not backward in telling the ministers of the Gospel that long prayers were a bore. The clergy no doubt took that to be the cheapest advice ever given by the legal fraternity, who generally bore their clients with long bills for short prayers, at the bar of justice. a — ——————— An —— J. M. A. of Centre Hill, writes us complaining most pathetically, that some vicious person had caught Mr. Daubermans turkey, plucked all its feathers off alive, and thus naked, sent the “gobular” home. That's fow! con- duct, and the guilty one should be haunted by the spirits of departed turkeys all his life, and never have a bite of one to eat. SNE HuBLERSBURG, June 12, 1870. Mr. Bartley & C).—Having tried the Dexter Clothes Washer and find- ing it superior to any other washing machine on exhibition in Centre coun- ty. especially for washing quilts and blankets, please send me a machine as soon as possible; I find it saves la- bor and clothes, and would recommend it to all washer woman in preference of all other machines. You can pub- lish this by my permission. Mrs. EMMA CARNER. > oo . 8a=Dr. Witmor, of Philadelphia, will be at the National Hotel, (Jona- than Kramer’s,) in Millheim, Centre county, June 10, 1870, for two weeks ; to cousult with patients and the afflic- ted of all diseases, and furnish medi- cine for their cure.—The Doctor has been in successful practice for a num- ber of years with the experience of the different hospitals in Europe and America, and as army and JR al surgeon during the late’ American war. Best references by Professors of Phila- delphia as to his superior skill in the cure of diseases. Call and see him 10jn3w Wheat—Penn'a red at 1 40al 141. Rye at 1 05 for western and 1 10 for Penn’a. Corn—yellow at 1 05al 07. Oats at 63a65. Beef cattle at 10210} for extra; 8a Ole for fair to good. NEW YORK MARKET, Wheat at 1 26al 30 for No 1 42a1 44 for No 1. Rye unchanged. Oats at 70a72e. Corn at 1 00a104 for western. 9 dy and new mixed Chicago Market. Wheat, No 2 at 1 08a1 08}, Corn at 801a80} for No 2, and 74}¢ for rejected. Oats at 49a491¢ for No 2. Rye at 84¢ for No 2. Cattle at 9 25a0 50 for butchers’ to extra stock. MILROY MARMET 'Q Corrected by Reed & Thompson, White Wheat $1 18... Red $1,15 Rye 0,80 Corn §82 ,.....0ats 4, .......c, Plaster per ton 12,00.......8alt per sack 2,50 Flour (family) 2,50....... Butter 2° Eggs 15......... Bacon Sides & Shoulders {6 Hams 20.......Lard 16....... Potatoes 0,560... Apples dried 10. Barley $060 Pork 11 BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White Wheat $1,15, Red 1 10. "Rye. .... 0,75. ......Corn 075. ......Oats35. ...... Barley 0 50. ......Cloverseed 7,00 Potatoes 0,30. Lard per pound 18....... Pork pet pound 00, Butter 30 Eggs 156. .... Plastérper ton $15 Tallow 124 Bacon 15 Ham22 SPECIAL NOTICES. A CARD.—A Clergyman, while resi- ding in South America as a missionary, discovered a sa‘e and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early De- cay. 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Apply for circu- lars and samples to Empire Sewing Machine Comp. my27,8m 294 Bowery, New York OTICE.—Letters of Administration having been granted the undersigned over the Teatate of William Keller, late of Potter twp., dec'd, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate. to come forward and make yayment without delay, and all persons wmving aecounts against the same will pre- sent them properly authenticated for settle- ment. J. H. KELLER, DAVID KELLER, Administrators, ma20,6t ‘N Farm situate in Potter township, one mile south east of Centre Hill, alongside the Bellefonte & Lewistown turnpike, at private sale, the same containing 68 ACRES, of which eight acres are good timber lund. Thereon erec- ted a large frame house, bank barn, de and all necessary outbuildings; an old && Orchard, also a young Orchard of graf- ted fruit. 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Anether advantage is the hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereb; the driver has under his complete contro of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg- ed grain, the driver can bbe the cut of he machine in an instant, without stopping the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 14 inches at tH® outside of the machine, as well as on the inside. It is constructed of first class material; and built by first class mas chanics. We warrant it second to nene. AH kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im proved. All kinds of Repairing done. Di’ ferant kinds of PLOWS AND 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 1) aw- ings furnished for all work dune by us. #2 We hope by strict attention to busi. ness to receive a share of public patronage CASTINGS of every description muds and fitted ap for MILLS, FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES, TAKNNERIESR, &C., &C. We also manafactire the celebrated KEYSTONE HARVESTER, - The Contpurty rttretitics to the gifigens of Potter township, that they are now Ar. ed to furnish upen short notice, an w ds eleewlicty, mrticle in the Iie of TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE SES REQUIRE PROKPT TREATHENT fo ENDER EXISTENCE DRSINANLS If you are siffering from fnvolun dise Does a lit:le extra. exertion pitation of the heart? Does yotif J urinary organs, or voli kiduwess, ly get out of order? Is your times thick, milky or floe on setting? Or does # thick fhe tops? Or is a sediment at ter it has stood awhile? of short breathing bowels constipated 7 Jot fainting, or rushes of your memory impai constantly dwellin gr you feel dull, compuny, of life?" Do yon w alone, to get away from ev ny little Shing make you ss 8 jou sleep br. ken re tre of your eye os Li yutir cheek as bright 7 Do you self in socigty as well? Do you pursue your business vil the same energy? Do you fee! as mu bk confidence in yourself? Are given to fits f feat 3 15.7% Sours rif 34 " teed i of m choly? tot fc yout Wer dora, pa id Ai Your back weak. your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute uy Ar slabs. chore Hmesesy ow, reade v badly cured, ahd eneesses, are capable of p ® wenkness of the peliurgtiv organs. of ion, when in perfect health, his Did you ever think those defiant, energetic, pefsevering, men are always those whose ore guns are in perfect health? You such men complain of being mever of nervousness, of of the heart They are never hd fhey sastiot in business ; they t sad discournged ; they are always polite and pleasant in the compwiy of ladies, and vou und them right in the fuee—tone of your downesst Jovhs « ness aboot them. ! keep the organs inflated by running fo ex: cess. will not only ruin their con- stitutions, beit also those they do business with or for, How many men, from badly cured dis: cases, from the effects of self-abtise and excesses have bout that state of wenktiess in those organs thet has She general system so much to almost every mhot disense—idi ylangey, parnlysis, spt! gffections, ati and most every ov her furin of disease which humanity is heir to—and the real cause the trouble ses reely ever suspeeted, have doctored for all but the right ome: DISEASES OF THESE OHGANS KE- QUIRK THE USE OF A DIURETIC: HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU 12 fuk GEST DIURETIC, AYD is 4 GER- TALIS CURE FOR DISEASES OF THR BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL DROPSY; ORGANIC WEAKNESS FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DiskAsEs OF THE URINARY & aANs, whether existing in MALE of Fz- MALE, from whatever cause originating, and rio matter of how | standing. If no tre is to, Con- SN 8 ind the Alth a0 hu d that of osterity,; depends upon ror oy: § EXTRACT BUCHU, ysans 23 19 years; prepared ress, prompt HE es by HH. T. HELMBOLD All kinds of repaiving dome, They hav PRUGGIST, always on hand YES! ITIS TRUE! the aid of this medicine, which does not That the Best Mowers—the Best Dtop- prevent the patients from eating and drink- ready to do his duty, without regard ORVIS & ALEXANDER, Attorneys-at-law. Office inConrad House, all cisco and Sacramento, Commerce street, N. Y. z@-Sold to fault-finding from .any quarter, as soon as the Mifflinburgers were ready and had the releases signed, and placed - them in his hands. : Mr. Blanchard then offered a series of resolutions, by which the people of Centre county Smphstical| y instruct Me. Miller to put the grading of the “yoad between Lewisburg and Mifflin- burg under contract by the 1st of July, and that he be further instructed to push the work along as fast as the woney is subscribed. These resolutions were adopted unan- ing what they like. Price of either or 2: $5 per bottle or two bottles, $9 and radical cure for Gonorrhea, and all Urinary Derangements, acco nied with full dire:tions. Warrante cure. Price, $3 per bottle. Dr. Richau’s oung tle, or two bottles $9. these remredies will be shi place. spondents. ped ‘imously, after being amended by Mr. Glass of bottles. Bellefonte, Pa. J. P. GEPHART, tions and practice in the @rphan’s Court. Tyan’ T0tf from 4 1bs upto 120,000] bs. ap10'68. RWIN & WrLsow. fowling pieces a t : apl0'68. IRWIN & WILSON. —the Best Self-Rakers to be found in he world are the Ori neh and Belistle Douhle- Motion na Machines, pxade by the ZTNA MANUFACTURING CO, of Salem, Ohio. Send for Pamphlet con- aining particulars. junl04 ALESMEN WANTED in a paying » bussness. S. Kennedy, 413 Chestnut St., Phila 13my4t ] HUMAN MACHINE. —New Book. Free for Stamp. TAR- RANT & CO., N. Y. junl04t "HB JAPANIESE CORN FILE re- moves Corns without pain; price 25e. Sold at drug and shoe stores. Samples mailed on receipt of price and trade sup- Druggists & Deslers. 16] undt YHOE-M AKERS TOOLS and finditigs, in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE &» THOMAS. ‘Photographs. tre mall for a few days, with his large and fine car, the largest ever built, is now pre- the art, such as Photogra roetynpes, &c., all sizes and styles moderate. Pictures warranted to give sa- tisfaction, or money returned. Call at once. C. A: GLENN, Artist. apr22,3v prio by the JAPANSE CORN FILE CO. 4 Pine street, New York. junk BUCKETS, CUPS, DIPPLEEKS; DISHES, &G. Al orders by mail promptly attended to ~~ CENTRE BALL MY & coM'P aplO68tE. 594 Broadway, New York, and 10480tin 10th St.; Philadelphia, Pd. Price—$1.25 per Suk& BY ALL DRUGISTS EVERYWHER E EUI IN stegL boX PER, WITH FAC-SIMILIE OF MY CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE; and signed jumioy HLT. HELMBOLD.
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