Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, June 24, 1870, Image 4

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BALL REFCRTER. In Congress, on the 9th inst, the bil |
os 1 A al to establish a universal system of nat-
y AN oN H hit 1, 5 : . . v :
RID ern ee — unalization was tabled by a decided
majority, This measure wadintended
TE RLUE AND THE GREY. : i : :
THE BLUE AND, 2100 to throw impedimeuts in the way of
white men becoming citizens of this
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“peor recently published upon the. I RE t Mi th A Aka
ransfugion of blood from one living wb | . uss a ) 1 Tm
{jeot to another mentions; as the principe] |
points reached in the investigations ot the
auther, first, that blood collected and kept
in contact with the air at amedium tempec-
ature remains unchanged in its constitu-
ent histological condition, and preserves
its chemical peculiarities for two or three
hours: second, that the red globules, satu-
rated with oxygen, are the nctual revivify-
ing principle’ the fibrin not being an essen-
tial part. On this account, in insuresafety,
and to prevent the introduction of cloths
into the circulation, blood deprived of ils
fibrin is to be proferred to that in its nors
»
d Fine Dress Goods.
condition Third, the defibrinated »
blood of any species, transfused into an in- | Dry (: 00ds,
can revivity | . .
Groceries
SUGARS, MOLASEES, COFFEE,
(CHEAPER THAN EVER.
MUSLINS, CALICOES,
AT OLD PRICES.
y@. The public uve earnestly invited
call at Snook’s store in. Millheim, and sa-
tisfyv themscly es that
Ile Offers Greater Bargnins
and Sells Goods Cheaper than |
ELSEWHERLE
His stock is always full and complete,
Nee I bradb atic ob + | and selected with care, and keaps nothing
author lie in the introduction of foreign No purcha-
: : : | that is calculated to deceive,
bodies with the blood, the formation of | ger leaves Snook’'s Store without having
clots even in injecting the defibrinated
the full worth of his money. New goods
: . Fain} : e ordered every few days and whenever
blooc , introduction of air into the girs | *™ © : J. 3
lo 1, theint: ea f the iis wanted. The highest pricos paid for all
culation, and the precipitation ofthe IRJec: | kinds of country produce. Call and see.
tion, and finally, phlebitis, or inflammation Snook never surrenders. marll,y
of the inner membrane of the punctured
Magazine.
ll
A NEW
A wiiter spout recently burstin Transyl-
Apothecary &
vania, by which eighty houses were des: . ~
troyed, and the dead bodies of 214 persons Drug Store,
-
were found strewed about in the fields, and tin Brooker Aaah pid
a , nt } i vap acated in Brockerhoft's now bloc 18h
taken out of a neighboring river. loci 5 B10 ay
sein : op street, BELLEFONTE, Pa.
The subscribers have the pleasure to in
form the citizens of Bellefonte, Centre,
Qlinton & Clearfield counties in general,
that they expect to be ready, by Monday
uy TIENTS TN
21a Az wih
ruin
4H
Aelia Le wate
Ureal bargains ot...
0
C.] NTR lecher's
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard
ware, Queonsware, Woodand willow ware
Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent
assortment of everything kept in a
First Class Store,
rates.
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE
OLD PRICES.
Muslins they will sell you the very best
that will astonish you
brands at prices
Goods
New spring
»
Dress
A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
the novelttes of the season, at lower rates
than ordinarily charged at other places.
White Goods & |
alo mbr 1d eries
Che finest stoe 0.
intewn, ) af 0 quantity
quality, and prices. ¥
HOOP SRIATS
The best makes, latest styles and lowest
rates. (Hats and Caps in great variety
Linens, Towellings, checks, Denin gs, loth
Cassimers, Cloakings.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we keep
everything, and will sell at a very sma 1
advance on first cost. ;
All we ask that you will
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
before purchasing elsewhere, as we dono
consider it any trouble te show goods.
ALL KINDS OF HARNESS :
silver plated and Yankee Harness double
and single, bridles and halters.
mayl'68,1y.
ere
PRICES, ~ LOW|
At The Old Stand
The Largest Arrival of Spring and
Summer Goods.
at Centre Hall.
» Quite a Sensation and Fuss
has been caused at Millheim as
soon us it became known that J. Ww. Snool
was just receiving a new stock of
Spring Goods!
AT OLD PRICES.
which he purchased lately when
Gold was down and prices had
fallen. His stock consists of
3y the flow of the inland river,
Whence the fleets of iron have fled,
W hase dic bliides Bftho graves grass guiver,
Asleep ure the ranks of the dead;
Under the sod and the dew, 5
Waiting the judgment day— | committing himself
Under the one, the Blue:
Under the other, the G ray.
country, and met a well deserved fute.
Wu. II' Armstrong voted against
there-by
HM I'LRO Yi ated
Sopa vi
Woolen Mill.
will now be offered to the publite =
Thankful for past favors, I sin gai Fon 4
dy to supply my old customers and num-
bers of new ones. My wagon will soon ap*
At Your Doors f alt
loaded with a t variety of Goods, such
ond i er Utasitnros of thro latosh
Spring & Summer Styles
Beaver Cloth, Tricot, Doeskin, Sati
an Ion ‘endless of
fig i as
tabling this shameful bill,
q rainst the fran
chise of the white foreigner, while, on
| the other hand he voted for every dir-
to place Sambo on
that was pre
These in the robings of glory, ty qiegro measure,
mal boyky) 4
Those in the gloom of defoat,
All with the hattle-blood gory,
nthe dusk of eternity moot;
Under the sod and the dew;
Waiting the jadgment day;
Under the laurel, the Blue;
Under the willow, the Gray.
| an equality with whites,
| sented, : dividual of the same species, h 4
Samuel J. Reeves, a prominent man-
ufaeturer of Philadelphia, ex presses
his disgust of the Re w party, in
| a letter to Congressman Morrell, of
this State, in consequences Of U8 POS | (uv Wwe enn combat an alt
The desolate mourners go | tion on the Tarift He Snys: <] by exchanging it for that which is Fanlthy.
8, 1f Protection ana Domestic Industry Fourth, the blued of animals of one species |
ovinalv | with flowers |
Lovingly laden with Rowers are no longer a part of the Repub] wl
i
LADIES AND GENTS
DRESs GOODS.
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES
that individual, compensating for loss of
blood, fulfilling all the functions ofthe nor-
mal and primitive blood, and being subjget
to all its physiological laws. In the same
eration of blood,
i
public
From the silence of sorrowful hours
jean | can revivify, it even in a transitory x
"Flannels
Fine, medium and Coarse. © ~~ = ©
Btocking Yarns ofall kinds.
RE yen | platform, to be fought Jor and main | ner, animals of Mother, he Buel |
Waiting the judament day ; | tained and supported agninst: all at- blood ie NAT Jeon foe wl | hs
Under the roses tLe Blue: , | tacks, then I intend to be counted oul heen injected in smail quantitios it may be
, | of the party. Moreover, 1 intend to |
use my influence to induce others to
abandon it. I shall tel! every man I
meet, and on all occasions; that the
party his tricked and betrayed those
who have been their firmest and most
ardent supporters, 1 think that you
must admit that nine-tenths of the iron
manufacturers of the country, and
nearly one half their employees, have
voted regularly the Republican ticket
straight and sure. I believe that a
majority of them are, just now, in that
condition of mind that only a. little
more sach ‘wetion as is exhibited by
Allison, Logan and Butler, in Com-
mittee of the Whole when the Tariff
bill is under consideration, is needed
to sever them from all party connec-
tion.
5 2B
BE. end
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aliminated ; if injected in large quantities
it may produce death. Fifth, transfusion
well executed is not adangerous operation.
The practical dangers signulized by the
Under the lillies, the gray.
-
So with an equal splendor
The morning sun-rays fall,
With a touch, impartially tender
On the blossoms blooming for a
Under the sod and the de w.
Waiting the judgment day:
Broidering with gold, the Blue ;
Mellowed with gold, the Gray.
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE/|
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
heavy Damask, = yr 3
Striped, Parlor and Stair
rior. bright fast colors. ~~ ® ASN NO
WOOL, LARD, find SOAP taken in ex-
of every varie-
ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF
FLANNELS,
MU LINS,
CALICOES,
AND
uy
change for
ty, always on honda his resid
SAVAGE & RRO,
(Successor to N.
%
an ia
=, H, WILLIAMS & 00, didi
eo Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
So when the sumer calleth,
On forest and field of grain
With an equal murmar falleth
The cooling drip of rain;
Under the sod and the dew,
Waiting the judgment day ;
Wet with the rain, the Blue;
Wet with the rain, the Gray.
vein.—IHarper's Hilibish)
SHAWLS, apr22if
Whole sale and retail dealers in
Stoves & Tinware,
Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
NOTIONS,
SYRUPS, COFFEES,
also a large stock of
FISH, the best, all kinds,
* MACKEREL and HERRING.
the best and cheapest in the market.
Wolf’s Old Stand.
WESHALL TAKE PARTIOULAR
CARE TO MAXE IT AN OBJECT
So plentiful are the grasshonpers in
Salt Lake City, that the stench arising
from the accumulation of their death cars
asses is terrible ia seriously affecting :
CRABS0S IB terrib &, and i f 184) ecling next. (21st inst.,) to ;
the health of the eity. | OPEN THEIR NEW DRUG STORE,
i a » Ace M { 3 i af ' oe
A precocious hoy in a public school out | fOr the accomm dation of the public, and
West. who stands high in geography, was | they hereby extend a cordial invitation to
esl, who slands 1g 1 In geography, Was | 11 “who may be in need and wish to obtain
recently asked by his teacher where Afri- |
He promptly answered. Fresh, Pare, & Genuine Medi
|
|
COTTAGE FURNITURE
Sadly, but not with upbraiding, :
The generous deed was done;
In the storm of the years that are fading.
No braver battle was won;
Under the sed and the dew,
Waiting the judgment day;
Under the blossoms, the Blue;
Under the garlands, the Gray.
nt Aire
Call Me When Breakfast is Ready.
Oh! call ‘me when breakfhst is ready,
Dear mother ; don't call me before;
Oh! do not deny me the pleasure
Of moderate s eep, I implore.
Eight hours of sleep is too little
Yor delicate maidens like me ;
And nearer, by far, is my pillow
Than a eap of the dainticst tea.
Oh! mother, I cannot endure it—
This getting up early’s a bore;
Then eall me when breakfast is ready—
Oh! please do not call me before!
Read only a partial list of Cook Stove in
All kinds of
TURNED WORK"
>
EE “Hes 3
obs ong one
Sy~opor HagrrisBurag.—Thisbody
of ministers and elders connected with
| the General Assembly of the Presby-
terian Church in the United States of
America, will meet in Bellefonte and |
hold “its session in the Presbyterian
church edifice now approaching com-
| pletion, It is composed of the Pres-
byteries of Huntingdon, Carlisle and
Northumberland (O. S.) and parts of
the Presbyteries of Harrisburg and
Susquehannah (N. 8.) as formerly
known and designated. There are
within its bounds about one hundred |
and fifty ministers, one hundred and
seventy five churches, with upwards
of forty-six thousand communicants.
There are twenty-five counties in 1t, as
follows: Adams, Franklin, Fulton,
Bedford, Dauphin, Huntingdon, Per-
ry, Juniata, Mifflin, Northumberland,
Montour, Columbia, Lycoming, Tioga,
Potter, Mckean, Elk, Cameron, Clin-
ton, Centre, Union, Snyder, Clearfield,
Blair. Rev. James C. Watson, D. D, |
is the Convener, and Rev. Thomas |
Creigh, D. D. of Mercersburg, Pa,
the Moderator. The first session of
the Synod will be held in the evening
of Tuesday, June 28th, at 71 o'clock.
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ornamental,
Oriental,
Royal Cook,
Prince Royal,
Sea Shell,
Artisan,
And American
ie
furnished to the trade at
CITY PRICES.
ca was located.
“ All over the United States." cines, Chemicals, Drugs,
Alse
Thare' a . g y P ino . .
There's a moral taught by the fohowing Land all such articles as are kept in a
onversati hie peds to be learned | vs y
cony ersation, Ww hich need t » be od Firt Class Drug Stove,
by many fathers. Said a little four-year | : E
: : | v8. Lately selected with great cure and
1
TURNED PALINGS,
BALUSTERS,
FOR
New Customers,
z
i
and HAND RAILING
Furnished to Builders. ;
old: “Mother, father wont be in heuven discretion, in the ities SINEW YORK
with us, will he?” “Why, my child” and PHILADELPHIA, by the senior
“ Because he can't leave the store.” partner of the Establishment, who has had
OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
n the Art—and who speaks, reads and
writes the German language as well as the
| English tengue, being fully as well acquain-
ted with the nomenclature in that language
of the business, as with the Latin and Eng-
lish terms and technicalities of the Art; |
and hence we can and will a od, size 40x20. It makes better job thant he
CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICLA xi: PRE- | old sizo, and can he furnished cheaper thar
SCRIPTIONS, any other establishment in town.
in either language; and shall do it by day | ZérSpouting und jobbing promptly ai,
| and by night. © | ended to. Charges reasonable and satis
| We modestly and kindly getion scuaranteed. & wp op ootESB
| share of public favor and patronage. 3 ASK ETS in all their varieties, children
| stock consists of I
carriages, willow ware guns, pis-
| PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDI | tols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, &e., as
|" CINES, & CHEMICALS IN ALL er BURNSIDE & Tk OMAS' ts
THEIR VARIOUS STYLES & PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTSof
FORMS of PREPARATION the very best quality just receivedat
used by regular Physicians. Wolf's old stand
We also keep the
: iPod id CENTRE HALL ~
nest Extract: and Perfumes for La- rgv T diay
dies, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, 1 an Yard.
Clothes, Paint, & Varnish Brush- The undersigned would respectfully in-
es. The very finest and best Cut- form the citizens of Centre county, that
lerv. Combs of all kinds: Ivo- the above Tan Yard will again be put in
2 Gam-and: Horn, Bird- full operation, in all its branches, by them.
FY | Sand Pp HIDES AND BARK WANTED.
Op. BD > are The highest market price will be paid
Whitelead, Zinc in for Hides of ull kinds. The highest mar-
Oil, China Gloss, ket price will also be paid for Tanner's
Linseed Oil, All the Bark. The public patronage is solicited.
i Be Satisfaction guaranteed.
various fue) colored de3, 9m MILLER & BADGER.
Furniture and Coach Ladies Trusses,
Varnish, as also DeMarr This invaluable article for females, is now
PF Varnish, and a few appro- to be had at Herlacher's store, and no other
ved Patent Medicines, and place in Centra county. Ladies remember
lastly, a large and well selected
; that these trusses ean be had ut Centre
WINES AND LIQUORS Lot of W ALL-P APER, Hall: oo 8 i. | Ff, ov th
The SUbSGHT/GE ruspect Rally falls hs at- AND CHEAP AT THAT, viz: il. U M B E R
tention of the public to his establisbm nt, | & : &9 ro Civ - ; »
where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of | Promrl cts Pe ELI KR & FARR ETT, . ‘ :
Foreign and Domestic Liquors’ wholesale Dr rads & A oth aries The undersigned respectfully announce
} Druggists & Apothecaries. | ¢, the citizens of Pennsvalley that they
at the lowest cash priees, which are warran- : (
ted to be the best qualities according to have in operation a NEW STEAM SAw
i MILL, one mile east of Foust's, in the Sev-
their respective prices. His stock consists j :
of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other en mountains, and are now ready to farnich
Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland square Lumber, plank studding, joists,
Parlor and Office Stoves:
AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD
FRIENDS, TOGIVE US A CALL.
ap24'68,y. WM. WOLF.
Ne W HARDWARE STORE!
J. & J. HARRIS,
NO. 5 BROCKERHOFF ROW.
A wew and complete Hardware Store has
been opened by the undersigned in Brock:
arhof"s new building—where they are pre-
yared to sell all kinds of Building and House
urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails.
Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes
Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hane
Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Tee Croan
Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful.
assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of all
sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows
Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes
Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr
Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Board:
aud Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov-
els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges
Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shees, Nails
Norway Rods, Oils. Lard, Lubrieating
Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bel
lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools
Factory Bells, House Bells, Dimmer Bells
Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen
ter Tools, Pruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils
Varnishes received and for sale at
june’ 68, 1y. " J4.&J. HARRIS.
WHITE FISH, Werring, Mwackernl, &C.,
apl7 68, BURNSIDE « THOMAS
TT Ehighest market prices paid for all
kinds of country produce, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS
AMPSOF EVERY VARIETY and
4 kind at :
IRWIN & WILSON'S.
apl0'.68
Wall Paper!
I have just received from New York
5000 Bolts
Morning Glory, Tropic, Brilliant, and
New Egg.
A young lady of Montgomery county,
Ma. of the most respectable family, and
possessed of considerable means, has late
ly eloped with and married a negro, in or-
der to revenge herself upon her parents,
who refused to permit her to have the man
of her choice. v4
An old bachelor says that we are safe
from ever having a woman for President,
because not one of the sex would ever
confess to being over thirty-five, which is |
the age prescribed by the Coustitution as
the youngest point at which any man is
eligible to that office.
Upholstering, Repairing Furniture and
everything pertaining to the business
promptly attended to.
And Parlor Cooks tor Wood or Coal, and
Wood Stoves of every description, :
Attention is ealled to his stock of Roonng
Plate, a new size, which he has just receive
Mill.
Factory near Blanchard & Co's Planing
UNDERTAKING. ..
We also make COFFINS, and attend tue
nerals with the most
ELEGANT HEARSE.
ever in this part of the country.
Ye: call me when breakfast is ready;
Oh |! mother, don't call me too soon;
Shopping , of course. needs attention,
But that can be done before noon.
They talk of the folly ot fashion,
1 do not consider it 80;
For parties must not be neglected,
And style is important, you know.
Oh, mother, it makes me so nervous
To think of your steps at my door;
Than call me when breakfast is ready;
Oh! please do not call me before!
Home Pol
ask for a liberal
Our
&
Ware Rooy, No.7 BUSH HOUSE
raisens, peaches
| i
FMURKEY PRUINS, |
apples, oranges, lemons, all king
of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &c., at
BURNSIDE « THOMAS’.
deci0,ly BELLEFORTE, PA
GE THIS WAY!
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T. Newton Wolf
Merchant and
Cash Dealer
In Country Produce,
WOLFE'S STORE,
CENTRE COUNTY, PA.
[Bmyt
eel ele eterna
The Railroad. —The prospects of the ear
ly completion of the Sunbury and Lewis
town Railroad are indeed cheering. A
meeting of the President and Board of Di-
rectors was held at Lewistown on Tuesday
of this week, when arrangements were
made to finish the road immeditely. One
thousand men are wanted to go to work, to
whom the highest cash prices will be paid.
The contractors say the work of grading
must be completed within six months from
this date: The bonds just issued by the
3 ITS¢ SUITS
iteness.
* Bhould an accquaintance tread on your
dress—your best your very best— and by
accident tear it, how profuse you are with
your ‘‘never mind; don’t think of it;
don’t care at all.” If a husband does it,
he gets a frown ; if a child, he is chastis-
ed.
““‘Ah! these are little things,’’ say you
They tell mightily on the heart, be assured |
little as they gre. company —31,200,000—have all been sold ;
A gent'eman stops at a friend's house | 3100.000 to John R. McGovern & Co:
aud finds it in confusion. ‘‘He don,t see $100,000 to the bridge contractor, and the
W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte would
inform fhe men of Pennsvalley, and bie
friends and customers, as well as all others
who may desire to be rigged out,
In well Fitting, Substantially
& Fashionably
made suits of cloths, fron? nd of
terial they ch 1 woul ar 1 ih
still in’ the field, and prepared to accommo-
date. , have a large and excellent assort-
ment o
Furnishing Goods,
1
BAUM, REYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE
e FRONT, BISHOP 8t., Bellefonte.
anything to apologize for; never thinks of | balance to the Pennsylvania R. R. Co.
such matters, everything is all right, cold | This sale of honds
supper, cold room, crying children; per- |
fectly comfortable.,’
He goes home; his wife has been taking
places in the hands of
the S. & L. Co., all the money needed for
present purposes, and ere many months
ta “8 | we may look for the iron horse to pass
eare of the sick ones, and worked her life
. © | through the Middlecreek Valley. To the
almogt butt ‘Don’t seé why things can't | . oh ao (Y A rrirad
er. : | indefatigable efforts of Col. Simpson the
be kept in better order; there never were |
a call.
jun, 18
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STERNBERG
E A; LSO ¥ i ¥
Clotlss, Cassimeres, & Ves(ings
be made bo or “€
i ————
|
|
| from which” ents will
| 2 Bor in the
ys | President of the road, we are indebted for
such cross children before. , cy
these prospects. —[ Middleburg
Post. ]
Radical Revenue officials, East, West
and South, are implicated in frauds upon the
government, amounting to more than five
millions. New Orleans supplies the particu
lars of one series of frauds amounting to $2,-
000,020, and New York those of another of
| $1,000,000and more. These unfaithful and
No apologies
except away from home.
Why not be polite at home? Why not
use freely the golden coin of courtesy!
“I thank yon,” or, “Youare very kind.”
Poubly, ves, trebly sweet from the lips we
love, when heart smiles make the eye
sparkle withthewclear lightof affection.
pect them to be mindful of your welfare,
to grow glad at your approach, to bound
away to doyour pleasure before your re-
dignity and authority, mingle politeness.
Give it a niche in your household temple,
Only then will you have the true secret of
sending not into the world. really finished:
gentleman and ladies.
Again we say unto all, be polite.
a ——
The Pittzbugh, Port Wayne & Chieago
and Pennsylvania Railroads inaugurated
“a faust train between Chicago and New
York, the time being twenty-seven hours;
leaving Chicago at eleven a’elock, a.m.
and reaching New York at two o'eloek, py
m., the next iy: This time will be made
not by increasing the speed of the trains,
but by omitting the stops. For instance
only two stops will be made between Pitts-
burgh and Philadelphii—at Altoona and
+ Hagrisburg. Under the inluence of the
competition which now exists between the
competing lines from Chicago to New
York, this route will reduce the fare to
eighteen dollars,
: cro np mm bn
GUNBOAT LOST.
Advices have been received announcing
ghe total loss ofthe British gunboat Stuney,
inthe China’ea. ~ Her commander, | Wil-
lam Lilawain, and fHrtv-two of the crew
perished. The Staney wis a screw. sten-
mer of three hundred tons burden, and
eighty horse pov :
etaaldcarriel three guns,
Cyn
A gentleman of Oitawa, near 80 years of
age, who has been a close observer of the
climate of Northern Illinois, piophesics a
heavy frost about the 26th of the present
month. :
A. New York paper gives a list of sixty
Sores and over two hundred offices to. lot
in Broadway, below Fourteenth street, The
high. rates demanded leave them tonant-
£88.
An unknown man jumped off atrain of
=Cars gear Spruce-Ureek; Saturday evening
awhile it was running atthe rate of thirty
miles an hour. His skull is fractured and
his death is hourly expected. He foolish-
1y jumped offafter his hat which had blown
Fyre
x 5 fo.
cheering
i
| rascally officers were appointed by General
| Grant on the “trooly loil”’ principle, and
| while they support his administration they
| may steal as much as they please. Loyal-
| ty before honesty is the new motto,
E, D. Mansfield, writing to the Cincin-
nati Gazette, Radical, wants Jeff Davis and
John C. Breckinridge elected to the Uni-
ted States Senate as a means of saving the
treasury from the ravages of the radical
thieves. He says; ‘The Senate needs
such members. The leading Southern
| members were always good watchmen og
the publie treasury: That is what is most
needed now.”
There is nothing more suggesitye of pure
thoughts andisacred meditations than the
little grave in the church.yard. Remar-
kably so is a cluster of tiny green mounds
in beautifal Greenwood. Secarcely aname
designates the silent infant sleepers below,
_ but here and there fond hands have placed
i the toys that gladdened their hearts and
| brightened.their eyes ere yet ithe Heaven-
They ave the depositories of” mothers,
sweelest joys—those half unconscious buds
of innocence —flowers of humanity nipped
| by the earliest frost “of time, before the
| cankerworm of pollution had nestled inthe
| embryopetals.. Callons must be-the heart
| of one who can stand by those grave.sides,
and not feel the holiest emotions of his soul
| moved:by the thoughts of purity which
belongs alone to God and Heaven; for the
mute preachers at kis feet tell hime of life
begnn, and life ended-—cnded without a
trial. and without a stain. Surely if this
be -vouchsafed.to humanity how infinitely
superior must be the: spirit- land. enlight-
ened throughout eternity by the sun of
unenduring goodness, whence started forth
the soul to become but a: brief sofourner
among us. The heart swells with a inourn-
ful joy beside the tombs of the little chil-
dren, that, unbidden, have-gone unto him:
Mournful, because the treasured jewel is
taken away: joyful, because it has been
placed for all the hereafter in: the diadem
of the Redeemer.
tp lr Se ee
ve Ser—————
: 2.1. Yn >
Ta lise girl at Carrelton, Ind. was burn
to death a few evenings ago by the ex-
plotion of a coal-cil lamp which she was
carrying, :
Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry
Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger
and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and
New England Bum, Cordial of all kinds.
He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho-
tel keepers and others to call and examine
his large supply, to judge for themselves
and be certain of procuring what they buy,
which can seldom be done when purchas-
ng in the eity.
a= Physicaans ave respectfully requested
o give his liquors a trial. aplo
N ERCHANTS HOUSE,
4 413 & 415 North 3rd, st.,
PHILADELPHIA.
H. H. MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR.
I. C.N1rEe, CLERK.
This well-known Hotel, will be found by
all visiting the city, one of the most desire-
able, both as to reasonablechargesand con
venience. German and English is spoken.
aplO 68 tf.
=x TRE HALL HOTEL.
Jorx SPANGLER, Proprietor.
Stages arrive and 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 rezpect one of the most pleasant
country Hotels in central Pennsylvania.
The travelling community and drovers wall
always find the best accommodations. Per-
sons from the city wishing to spend a few
weeks during the summer in the country,
will find Centre Hall one of the most deau-
all they could desire for comfort and con
venience, apl0' 68, tf.
COACH MANUFAGTORY
.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
T BLS manufacturing establishment af
Yeagertown, on' the Lewistown
wid Betlefoute Turnpike, has now on hand
a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies
and Spring Wagons, whieh he now offers
for sale ns superior in quality and styles tc
any manufactured in the country. They
are made of the very bestseasoned stock by
first class practical workmen, and finished
in a style that challenges comparison with
any work out of or inthe Eastern cities
and ean be sold'at lower prices than those
manufactured in large towns and eities,
amidst high rents and rainous prices of liv-
ing. Being mastor of his own situation,
anxious to excel in his artistical professior
and free fromrany annoyances inthis busi.
ness, he has time and ability to devote his
entire attention to his profession and his
customers, pendering satisfaction alike te
himself. i :
Call and examine his stock and learn his
prices;.and you:canunot fail to be satisiitd.
Lc
REPAIRING
of all kinds done neatly, promptly, na
reasonably.
Teagertown, June 12,1868 —1y.
OUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL
fowling pieces at’
t
apll 68, IRWIN & WILSON.
Has been to the extreme end of the
For BOOTS & SHOES
market.
to Boston.
For DRY GOODS to New York.
For CLOTHING to Philadelphia.
wa. Bach article bought directly
from the Manufacturer, with a de-
sire to suit this market @#
FINE ALPACAS from 40c to 760 the
finest—equal to $1,256 alpacas.
SUITS —from $10 to $18 best wll
wool Cassimen es.
wn. He intends to cle#se oul his
stock.
THEREFORE NOW
BETTER BARGAINS THAN
ELSEwHERE.
HE
cents per yard, for the best.
DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,
And selling from. 12% tor 16 cents, the bes
calicoes, and musling in proportion, at
rates.
all summer, at $1 per pair
Fine Boots from $3,50 to $7,50 for
CLOTHING
at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 price
SUITS,
from $10,00 to $18 for the best,
CALL AND SEE,
and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat.
even if they do not wish to buy.
shingling Inthe, plasterers’ lathe, shingles,
any desired length of frame stuff and
square-timber sawed to orderand on short-
est notice. Any thing in the line of Lum-
ber supplied to orded. Builders and others
wanting stuff will do well to send in their
orders addressed to
John Taylor & Son,
apr22,3m MILROY, PA.
H* RNESS, collars, cart whip carriage
whips, in great varieties, govern-
ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales
cheek lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg
harness hames, ete. Everything in thesad
dlery line at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’
N “om of all kinds, Srelfink loves
andkorchiefs, combs, poe et books
tn all their variety and very cheap, at
BURNSIDE s THOMAS".
duced prices, at
BURNSIDE a THOMAS’
ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and .le-
ons, olive goap, Dobbins’ soap Je es
Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palmso: p,
Elderling's soap, and a great variety of
other soaps, at
URNSIDE «a THOMAS’
B
B URNSIDE & THOMAS,
Offer to tho Public one of the
dise, in Centre county.
see for yourself.
INE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, ol¢
gov, java, best quality Rio coffee,
best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering
syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak-
.ing molasses, rice and everything in the
grocery lire at the lowest _. rices in the
market BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. is the
place.
Call, examine and
S spots rings.
wants for the manufacture of harness, t
found at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
BoE HOUSE. near the depot, Belle-
fonte, Pa.
W. D. RIKARD, Proprietor.
This new and magnificent Hotel has now
come under the proprietorship of Mr. Ri-
kard, formedy of the Cummings House,
and will be kept up in FIRST €LASS HO-
TEL STYLE: It has comfortable rooms,
all the modern conveniences, prompt ser-
Everything a saddlee
EW STORE.—LEVI A. MILLE}
1s at Runkle’'s Old Stand, opposite the
iron Front; on Allegheny st., Bellefonte, is
Where Pennsvalley Farmers,
and sd} others, get the cheapest and! best
Groceries, Tobacces of all grades, Boots
from the best New York Manufactarers;
‘Syrups, Sugars, Vinegar, &c. Try him,
once ianitf
large and elegant assortment of Horse
A Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Bufta-
at low prices
URNSIDE & THOMAS
pRELy RCOOK STOVES
Barlor Stoves, and foursizes of Gas-
Burners constantly on hand and for sale at
anl0'68, Irwin & WiLson's..
{ | vants, and reasonable charges. TH i TA-
BLE will always be abundantly supplied
with the most sumptuous fare the market
will'afford; done up-by thé most experi-
enced cooks. HIS BAR will always con-
tain therchoicest liquors. He will be glad
to see his old friends at the new hotel, and
no pains will bespared to make them feel
at home. jul23, 69, tf
rE E Largest and Best Stock of warran
ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give
satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be
found at - BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
T 1S known: to all in Bellefente and
I . through'the county if you want a
good article £0 to .
URNSIDE & THOMAS’.
|
of English and American Wall Paper.
Over 7000 pieces on hand at reduced prices
Parlors, &e.
Good common paper at cents per Bolt.
Persons intending papering will do well to
examine my stock before buying elsewher.
Orders by mail, stating size and kind of
room, will be carefally selected and for-
warded and if not proven satisfactory can
be returned at
W. J. McMANIGAL'S
HARDWARE STORE,
ap8tf MILROY, PA.
Samples of the above Paper can be seen
at A.
own store, ods .
Whitman's celebrated confections,
Whitman's celebrated chocolate,
Buker's che colate, Smith's chocolate,
China Ginger, English Pickes,
American Pickles, at
. BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’
‘GOOD NEWS FORTHE PEOPLE
Great Attraction and Great Bargains !
HE undersigned, determind to meet the
: Xe ular demand for Lower Prices, re-
spectfully calls the attention of the’ public
to his stock of
SADDLERY,
now offered at the old stand. Designed es-
peciall for the people and the times, the lar-
gest.and most varied and complete assort-
ment of ;
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
of every description and quedity; Whips
and in Inet everyUing complete to a first.
class establishment, he now effers at pric
Which will suit the Hing prices
etter variety, a better quality o
style of Saddlery, has never efors Diner
‘sered to the public. Call and examine our
‘tock and
elfswhert. 1th ope
etermined to please my patti
Hranijchl for the Bi ral Ry ot patronage
‘heretofore enjoyed. 1 res ici
‘continuance ATT sang TL ¥soliciea
JACOB DINGES
apl0'68 ly. INGES,
Centre Hall.
BY ills, sh
‘X¥ mills, shovels, spades, ra
lamps, forks, hans. rales, rakes, hoes,
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’.
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE,
All 1 ask is to call and examine my Mi
stock. Having just bought my du-
‘ring the last ie, F de petit ition _
to prices, A\rabifity, dnd fashion, PAA
of Philadelphia.
- W.-W. McCLELLAN
| No. 4 Brokerhoff's Row, Allochony a
Bellefonte, Pa., where eloth :
vestinis callers, ambreDas.” Ssimotes,
caps, in short, everythin So pomplutéli Ti
out w elitlentat di be Ba i de up’
in the latest style.
I am wines agent fof WILCOX & GIBBS
Sewing Machine, which should be seen by
all desiring a machine de25,68y
Clock, Watchmaker & Jeweles
i Milihcim, Cente co., Penne.
espectfully informs his friends sill thi
et general, that he friends wily he
at his new establishme
der's Store, and kee ment, hbove Alexan
n
all kinds of Clocks, popstunt] Feels
of the latest styles, as also the ville
Patent Calender Clocks, provided with a
complete index of the month, and of
the month: and week on its cop is
wartaaied ie a prio time-k r.
¥ ocks, at -
paired on ore ices aid Shey Xe
NATHAN KRAMER'S BQTEE,
Millhcim, Pa. (formrly Wm. Hos"
te man’s). This well known Hotel has
"been refitted by its new ptoptietor,” The
traveling conimunity are tee to’ give
him a call. His table will be kept first
class, and his bar always supplied with:
choice liquors. Drovers will bolied Sion
marl, 66tf -
modation
4 -
#
New BOOK Store.
8 HOLES A' AN RET
BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM!-
: PORIUM.
ACOBD: MILLER, h
Book inion & Boi
3
ment of Kinsloe rother, off Adlegheny
street, neat thé’ Hignd, 4 a] mite, to,
which he has just added a large invoice of
goods, such as is generally kept in a well;
conducted Book and Station e. His
stock consists of T i
Miscellanious, Suhday School, and. ’
oti, hi very Eis
‘pass 5, diaries, every ean
of cap, legal, bil, letter, bath,
per, Tawing and tissile papér,
paper, envelopes of every des
peiis, inks, ink
ber bands, ran parent and.
nels, pencils, cl ons:
&ec., &c. Legal and A re :
kinds, rovente: stam Justiges bi iks of all
face.
Ordets taken fo goods at 1tin
2 e
an
muion slates,
-
t
|. Lochman’s Celeb
| ‘which he sells at fifa
County merchants would do well t
‘him a call before purchasing eliewhere
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