i oso ec AAA A AR a rs 1 A A BAP 98 " Hoela and Logan Gaps Survey. Directors. "Union county has no voice | Mrs. Lincol In’s Pensi ns on. ishops, wa ge. n : . terde § 5 o Lotatidey eld ¢ | I EA RGEST- BEST ~CHEAJ : EST! The. engineers of the Snowshoe R.!in the board at allg while the eastern On the Oth instant, the subject of \uay v 8 duis Lhal A few dgys sinc TUE SL 1, Liberality, and the Best lent. have R. Co. on last Saturday completed | end of Contre county has two Directors | Mus. Lincoln's pension was again be- is A ger tl a : oe ay A drug store ; WE oor over Twenty Years been freely . we : : H . revious, and the grand procession dn | seribéd as an “a n (he survey for a route from Bellefonte | in the board, living not over six miles | fore the U.S. Senate. We give below Lh Peter's ob oe in passing. | Jest like it wor full of fish hooks and angle Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. eee eer m3 {0 Spring* Mills, through Hecla and apart. I'he manner in which the the proceedings upon the matter, and Musie, gorgeous banners, and oth- worms,”’ and demanded a ‘Setter powder,” And as a result it is now, i y, CENTRE HALL REPORTER. Logan Gaps. They report having | board is constituted does not look fair, call especial attention to the remarks | er paraphernalia lent gaiety to the | #8 he had been advised that would give re- | the Largest, Best and ILLUSTRA : Fro on lief. Accordingly the Seidlitz powders TED RURAL, LiTERaRy »_Fs ¥ sna feimine . wasible route, ake 8 , : ' Qo y tn 1. | Beene, y the pe T a wisn) found a feasible route, and make the | and it would seem as if Union county | .f Senator Yates, radical, of Illinois, were disolved in seperate glames, ausual, VW peKLY the ce Poppi ens f ¢ ous Centre Hands Pa. Jury 15th, 1870 [ distance 211 miles, with grades of 52 and the upper portion of Centre conn-'| from which it Would appoir that. there | The agod fontiff was bo upon snd placed before him withe to . : pr { . ¥ . ah + ‘ . 1 . ga." Lit , . h A Plain. Words, the new paper at | foot per mile, and a tunnel of 2,000 ty had been slighted, Mr. Coburn's | wore other families, than copperheads, bia choi Siro Busitin Dh dis Sich pour sue intothe other 4 ¢ a DS 3 e » 1) : ‘ 2 3 x i Aad . " : ; ha : “> s 5 3 * . feet in length, through the wont: | place should be fitted by -eitizen of | ial ware disloyal; even tht of the | 1s TIONG Widget pomp and\or thi se Tepe Bellefonte, after a four week's exis. | 1° hy : nd pia sake nothing of the sort. Instead © st eNee, as aied., t St aS o : 3 y mT 3 sO y 10010 "SY } ’ n : "ne ‘ . 3 Co. He is ; . WY bap + a 4 tle Sugar Valley. The route, however | be sufficiently represented by R. IH. On motion of Mr Sumner the bill for I'he firing of salutes from the Castle | tents of ohe pth id Ans Edited v Li seke ¢ it was r ashi the pan. . a : . . C3 v yg . al Rad TR only flash He ’ | will be a very expensive one, whieh | Duncan, a pension to Mrs Lincoln was taken up | of St. Angelo and the surrounding | lowed the other, The effect may be imag- Wejcomed y af We have heen reliably informed | may offset its feasibility. The engi- Under the present state of affairs, ~~ Yens, 30; NAVE, 21. : fortresses announced the closing of the ined, but not deseribad. The erfescénce : zor Vol X XI beg 3 ~ M'Intire. will tal «ia ills: aban eleva. baliavi isha’ wl Phe bill was discussed upon tho | grand ceremonies. which should have taken place in the glass | Only volws that Hon. C. J. C. M'Intire, will not | eps find Spring Mills at an eleva- | beliaving that Lewisburg 1s opposed = © expediency of introducing an Ind ed i | before it was Atanky, took place in the | BE : olocti a | 42 ¥ ra: Bellefonte. i further axtenst . genutal- ax pi J : A n the evening there was a gran ; } be o candidate for re-election to the | ign of 300 feet above Bellefoute, and | tothe further extension of the ro), innovation upon the pension policy of | illumination in Bo various’ qe! bewildered darkey's stomach, sending state senate. | the mountiun at that place 1100 feet | we would prefer seeing the Presideng | 40 government in providing for the | 4 public buildings. The mighty streams of the frothy liquid fram his mouth, | eet — ——— railroad . ie Te at Mifltin-| high. hail from some other locality, ~=better | widows nud children of public ser | dome of St. Peter's stood out in the |" * eyes, and oars, aru aaa tise PPOR} 3 13s ci puidsislios swig oi | The git Sous 3 ak 3 te \ from Miflinburg—so as not to be hin. | vanis. : frat sky ns one mass of fire, presenting a flow could Fosover Bruutii he vii sul a alll burg are in prospect of being arranged, | The Money Raised in Gregg. deral and hampered by the anti pro- Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, said since grand spectagle, A grand exhibition in frightened tones : y stomac as | PM the I 4 : < sine bi oun os “Xd ho . Ln ee wan't live a minate!" In a few g » work. will go ahead. ichbors down in Gregg are : la : the death of her husband Mes Lincoln y conclided 4 les. busted, 1 can't aud the work will go ¢& | Our neighbors ae gressive spirit of Lewisburg, and assure of fir works wl the festivities moments, dhowrtver,:defolts hotter, and ql bound to keep the lead, and they de. . hi) ’ » i pe te on had received $25,000, one year's Pres: The Tod so ; we : eras) fears | , : we EK | resumes : “ : Lyon, Shorb, & Ca, have Leaded | Baia. culied tMkAbannes tow prompt action in pushing the road for: | dential salary, and now. iL was pro- its sittings t0'ay. 7 TY of turiinic to ddpart, ho a uk pom hh ihe Tyrone dist with a subscription of | serve being ci oo a anner town, oq after reaching Miflinburg, there | posed to vote her eight dollnes per day, aad wor Mes n onde] ite trash, —but bs. A yin as : 1 Winns » rai : ork. 1 rec S ; . : Al a" Ada Lia . oS sure deff on & or.” 1 ; £50,000 towardsgradingthas lu. Cu: | shipeincthe railtand work Gregg has | 1d be no harm in having Mr. Mil- | while the disabled soldiers of tha wi. The Spanish Throne, Re iz a 3 SC CURR to Pine Grove Milly, and nw ‘completed ‘her _subseription of ler President, as he would then be received only eight doblurs por month. | py pile now from Spain is that Prim, There is a boy baby ‘in’ Sulliv Ox Mah Al dP ._1850,000, which is her share, and what fh He moved to reduce the amount 10 | coop 10 concurrence of Serrano, the Re- th va old, weighis expect to add $25,000 to it from the | 70 0 ’ urged on by the people of Lewisburg, five dollars per day. 8 4 ) county, three montig 0 d, weighing ¥ he is better, has already secured the : 4 ‘1 i b ; gent, has invited Prince Leopold, of Ho- ands. | : ; same locality:. The people at the up- | ™ ' to push the road beyond Miffluburg, Mr. Howell regarded tho bill as a henzollorn-Sigmaringen, to become a ean- Ro Vine He weighed hay per end are at work. and mean to have greater portion of the Th of a and through, for spite. gross fraud. ; : : k didate for the Spanish throne. Heo is a A i the road. at least “that it shall not fall aud the balance is bsing taken. The | py 00 touble is baused by pet- | After further discussion, fin which | Gutholic, and Stephanie, niece of Josephine | Teal gently with those who stray: 4004 di through from any fanlt of theirs, and example of Gregg is worthy of imita- ty selfishness, and we regret very much a: Jaton uhargod ht ios. Lincoln and adopted dnughter of Napo eon I, and Draw back by love and persuasion. | PutentO oh wer Tw ¢ Ng am a 2 ltion. and her citizens deserve all} * : A and her w ole family bad been in sym | wife of the Grand Duke Charles of Baden, | A kiss wp 4, thousand kicks. A | Ameridan’ tropeant Patent Ag they have insisted upon the engineers | MOM SHE KE SEE | that it arose, as it has done much U0 | pathy with the rebellion, which Was | was his grandmother. ‘ his gentleman. | kind word is more valuable to,the lost fhe "tas Bary other Yenable. a being put to work on the western end prase 4 he Lig id fl he discourage some of our people, and | denied by Mr. Howard, a motion to lay | lieutenant colonel of a Prussian” infantry than a mine of gold, Juss SHA wy : ey ality, Potter and some © the other been a drawback in raising stock. on the table, on'which the vote was re- | regiment, is thirty- five years old, and is Ee ventors 1 set Ge le rn townships are still somewhat behind F— garded as a test on the bill, was lost— | married tothe Kingof Portugal'ssister, by | Es New ' Plain Words, one of the republican | vet, and it is to be hoped they will not Brown, as is to be seen in his last | yeas, 24; nays, 33. The bill was then | whom he hastwo sons, There isan impres- 7, 22k & JARRETT el . : . . iw oman ‘ : advi . Lg . organs of Centre county, opposes Bill h» found wanting in the matter. paper, has again had an attack of the laid over informally. TH sion in Madrid that he has “heen put for £ ward by some maneuvreof Count Bismarck, Armstrong for his reckless votes iu | There ave too many talking railroad “ring"-—nothing unusual end Swish Some of the “posters” advertising and that he is objectionable as a descen- congress, So the republican readers | and wishing for a railroad, who are | his former persistency, tries to couple | anti-coo-lie meetings in Now England, dant of Murat, who was King of Naples | DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, of the Reporter will see that we did "men of means, yet do not subscribe, | us with this freak of his diseased brain, | are adorned with the figure of a Chin- during the ¥irst Empire. This last impres- also all the Mr. Armstrong no injustice when we bat kold back and ‘want their nei; h''| Brown has repeated this falsehood so | MND with a half dozen rats hung to a | sion is incorpect. His grandmother was of | STA NDARD PATENT MEDICINES. | : . |stick resting on his shoulder.—Ezx |the Beauharnais family, and he is near] S im i » vote | : cork. Ther sth: of at he seems to have fallen in- B Yr ® ASHrY denounced him for dodging the vote bors to do the work. There must b: olen, that he seems t change. related, therefore; to Napoleon the Third. hd to raise the duty ob ‘pig metal, and in | less of this spirit, or we will not get the | to the error himself of believing it=—| “quer o0 200 0 Now England. if | Of all tho.candidates yet presented Prince i i AR A A" ——————— nn — ——— I i LelneTiew [1h eqs 4: tii ls T—_— dealers in with the figure of one of her sons, it © Np ie voting for every villainous landgrab | road, that is certain. : making true the old saying, that a lie | = oo. posters were to bie adorned Leopold seems to be the most eligible. A very large as- measure that came up, and for voting . ST : oft repeated, will finally be taken as London, July 10—Military preparations sortment ul To}: Gorey B ; R R from Milton to MMlinburg. wy Ne sav licte:de were going on all ast night in Paris. If Let AriCLEA to keep the odious income tax upon | > | truth by its author. We say here, for | 1d show a half dozen nigerers stick: i : Faxcy Goods As Mifflinburg thinks Lewisburg is a 0 for the 4 it ( would show a hall dozen mgge K+ | the candidature of Hohenzollern is not Soaps, &c., &e., o OP p 3 oe 1 § 3 3 5 . . * the shoulders of the people. opvosed to having the L. CL&8:0. R [ones ana all, Jor the hembt ‘ol poor ing in his throat, withdrawn within the next twenty-four | . o olf Armstrong wants to be re-elected, i \ S : ft a lle | apple-dumplings only, that what he is cee —— hours, the French Ministers will be recall. The Acs apal- ‘ ark, ho 0 ) » 3 wma { A i ; . » . s * b »id E Mind him for these votes. R. Eo oo, Mis poops of Kot 3 Le pleased to call the ring, has no sympa. Armstrong Dodges Again, ed from Berlin und Madrid, and war de- ET EnL BLO k y a0 APRS » ave OR : ' * . . a ‘3 2 a ¥ v ee, ey ee place thereaten to have 3 a So | thy at all for us, and has ever given | Billy Armstrong, who represents Surtd The Sondud Frdute in foveing X yy ss, Sctasous of May Sudf he firm o - 3 . " . : - : s leaved ° ot . Cis uiga 3 : . je issue and refusin » leave the ques- . ’ ] da sues vis interes If one half which the radical edi-| Milton to their town, And thus 16ave EO the cold shoulder, The Reporter | this district in Congress, 1s possessed | Co throne t : Soni 9 : ting and valuable largest Lewisburg out in the cold for spite, a |, : . losty': ‘the aiphial Inte ion of the throne to the Spanish people, is WALL PAPER IN best Advertisin n the United tors of Bellefonte say of each other be | LCWISVUlS A in Les | 1S ONC of the most independent and | of great modesty; the aiphabet places | strongly condemned by all Europe, and GREAT VARIETY. States, and we can ¢ nend true, then verily the radical organs of | whiter mn the Midilin JIE PRper, MARES | unselfish journals published in the him first upon the roll, but when a call | Prussin’s calm and dignified position is it 1o the attention of those who this county are conducted by a set of theifslion Re —— el state : controlled and influenced by no | is made, his modesty forbids his ap. a ne od. The RugUtiaitions bitees Paris | systemetieally in such a dil, >; a 2ditor— oret to learn o . | wn a und Ems, are reported tobe unsatisfactor, secure the largest am the biggest seamps in the land. 16] ME ERtor=l grit 10 C8 0 one hat whose name appears in modest | pearing first upon the yeas and nays, Pruscindedlaring horiumovie Tintin | DRESCRTPPION ded b (he loustexpondiure of : : Cage | the “hateh elween (he . La, : : ri : Sim : ah da wit ; : : : . S, compoun com- on the other hand, what they publish and the subscribers for stock. The type as its editor. As it 18 not given Ww he nan important question 15 voted refuses to interfere with the candidacy of petent druggists at all ono day iE against each other, be not true, then people west of Lewisburg in Union | to begging, and has received a liberal | upon. Hohenzollern, on the ground that he has Nizhi customers pu.) night Ball they are the biggest lying villians Jiv- | and Centre counties have been partic | and voluntary support fromthe masses, On the 9th inst, Mr, Davis of New either the right nor fhe Inclination n on ME ZELLER & J ARRETT, . 23 cE i Cr 2 : CL Baad J . ’ : ‘ e to Spain or to Prince Leopold. i 3 sho yantenapeed wiany uniorigeale In having so blind Lia Semwna 2 ma a rk. the tax hill beine up moved to dig . Bishop St. Bellefonte Pa. ing, and should not be countenanced Ma y qu ke bur thee Eaten who have stood by us for the last fi York, X 8h large party in France counsel a suspension | juni8 ly ; bors—Bat sever dispair of a . teen years in battling against the her- suspend the rules and strike from the | of action until the meeting of the Cortes, EMENT.—The undersigned informs The newspaper war going Raslread on their account. Two oth- | estes of abolitionism. it is not driven to | bill all relating to the income tax | The genera' belief is that Napoleon is de ; the public that he is now making & LAIINGd 0B LOT Attu ar AE \ at } 3 dq ‘3 ho . 4 2a . ini ; toh 3 : : arm : i superior Cement, equal to any male in the ; : hia : tween Brown, Brainerd, and Gould: | op Railroad bridges will cross the | the necessity of joining Brown's or which is so obnoxious to the entire peo- SerNATE to Batu will wae justunly, ow at A old Cement Mill, arable. J ® isa disgrace, not only to the parties | West Branch of the Susquehanuah | apybody elses ring, real or imaginary ple—Armstrong dodged the question, tion. It is suid that Nopoleon oad a ' om a Be on a reonly . BDinateryeis 30Wes a . . t A - 1% rr 2 ,, . on al ho or = . : on nn . od . . » * |. Mn. & ne 0 cn ® y. » / = . y participating, but renders their papers, | nto Psion Bounty Soon au Lie Stade and never shall be. The only ring | as he is in favor of retaining this tax, | to meet the issue now rather than after Ho- | always, sp haud forthe atcommondation of ; 3, and villa AR He ti the : 3 - . - "t or a NS 3 ) . . . ¥ : . . 3 3 : 5 the Republican and Plain Words, un- ‘ om Mh 4 E » " : a a that the REPORTER is proud to belong and keeping in place an army of col: | henzollern is elected by the Spanish people custome. JONATH SEARS 1.3t try—ONLY ONE endorsed by the leadi . . ai Th x 1e same as to Lewisburg and e dis- , . rai . . , . endorsed leadin fit to be read in any family. Ifthese [ 0 0 = CO miles sreater, and no | too, Mr. Republican, is the great dem. | lectors and assessors. Here is another | @specially as he bases his claims of his own - . _| Papers and Express Co’s of the U x uh : s tell the th. thei Li. ah € oi y . ey ’ : . ; o " Lis ana Belle Revub dynasty on a popular vote. TRAY.—A smadl whit boar, 0 States. Our goods Rive universal 1 radical sheets tell the truth, their edl- | egislation is needed to build a road to | ocratic ring of Centre eounty, number- | “side issue” for the Bellefonte Repu ‘ Ta th premises ‘Of the undersigned, ‘at | tion, our premiums to Agents ¢ tors should be in the states prison, in- | Milton. If the Spruce Creek road ing at last election some 3500 of the | licau which hunted down Mr, Meyer | AGricunTUrRAL CorLEGE—HARVEST Ee doa, SY he ba he 2 aocton 8 3 Chioago-oub . . y avs . . all . ; . . ad ait . . . 8 » ‘cot ¢ . y i CS — I and stead of being permitted to walk the should never be built (but it will be) | Co manry of old Centre, who have so | so btiterly, when sickness prevented RecerTroN:—This institution will be open | . 0orey ‘hay chargee, and take the same | facilities are Unequaled, and our streets of Bellefonte the subscribers at Mifflinburg certain- | - d a div drubbed him bei ent bt to’ on the for inspection from the 26th til’ the 20th of | yway. exceeds in amount all other concerns i PTR Mm EARS Ao ly have it in their power now to put oft and so soundly crubbed the great | him irom being present to Voie on t€ | the present month, during which time: |jun24.5t SAM. BROWN q a There is scarce any thing in the cal themselves in a business position plunder ring to which the Republican 9 million bill. plain fare and a hearty welcome will be I C. CHEESMAN, NOTARY PUB- FROG CLUBtoS. C THO 3 “ . - 2 : . ¥ ‘ : - . LW ender of meanness, which these manu- | where they shall be above the power | belongs. That we belong to no ring, The above dodge of Armstrong, | given to its friends. Parents of present « LIC AND MILITARY AGENT, 136 Federal Sreet, Boston, . . ay a ¢f . . . . : : and Conveyancer. Deeds, Bonds, Mort- |. : facturers of the radical literature of | of an unfair monopoly—if unfairness | we might satisfy Brown in sayin, that | however, leaves no one in doubt as to students, persons desirous of sending new jull5& 158 State , gages, and all instruments of writing faith- | 7 = — i i : : : students, all former students and gentle- | fully ded inl i BRIDE. and om. — nten ansnte. do bot chanwe. and ev. | should be attempted. . . ines Kotte. a . ty sumabpe . ii : stu ' ® uily attended to. Rpoei attention given | 5 de : Centre county, do not chauge, aa I ey La aia P ome itordi of ODO this paper receives little or no official his position, for upon a similar motion, men connected with the public p ave dio the collection o Bounty and Pension Young Met ) »t me give but one word of ¢ ress en prove, each other to be guilty of. tion ‘ re ihesnbacribers at Mifllia HOWAR { — Be are 3 fo irs § a a patronage to keep it up—a trick even | some weeks ago, he voted flatfooted in | especially invited. sinivis. {ide nearly (apposite they (aes Philadelphia, 7 . - x . i . . ~ » . . . * v » ouse, . v - They are scolding each other in the | burg differ too widely with the L. C. having been resorted to, to prevent | favor of continuing this odious tax, | Tuesday the 26th inst. will be mainly | Yocum's Law Office; Bellefonte, Pa. i, SYCHOM : most persistent Xantippean style, and | & S.C. Co., let them by all means | Sheriff Woodring from publishing a and as we exposed him, he now skulks | devoted to a general examination of the | “10junly BY mx MING.—A wonderful i f : buildings, ground ahio . - Hr “ ok ; their loseness and lewduess of tongue, | meet together, every subscriber single legal notice in the REPORTER, the matter half away by dodging, but R%, grounds and, J and, the {mings House, Bellefonte, - * ky Tntaany Xan oe ie : dion Bitend 5 he . ; 8 ad : . | experimantal farm ; aiid in the evening a PTO roprieto : : would make the lowest of Loudon fish- | 390i als nd, and whatever they find before such was even solicited by us. the Reporter has again caught him popular lecture upon Chemistry will be JAMES H. 1s : x, Ivy ru es haw to- it necessary to do for the early ecom- The undersigned having assa 1 Lem bis . : . med con- women pale. It must be very grau- : . : tah: Notwithstanding. we make no coms. | UP: delivered by Prof. Bre ineman, and illus- : J bE tion of 21s » | Notwithstan. » 30M. : ’ trol of this fine hotel, would respectfully | Mesmerism, Spiri letiou of a railroad to Mifflinburg, gr : pec] ¥4 anda thousand wond in decent soetety. fying for the “God and morality par- | s1..¢ lot then : of} olaint-—not evd hy : tha trated by appropriate experiments. ask the patronage of the public. A ndérs. ying ¥1 that let them unite upon as one man, | plaint-—not even to the Pennsvalley The war between those great mag-| on Wednesday, the 26th inst., the Trus | pared ‘to accommodate sguests in the best) £oNES. y Address ay ML ty” of Centre county to have such [and not fritter away their strength by | democracy, who do the voting and | nates of the railroad rings. Vander: | tous of the Coliege will hold their quarterly style and pil] ince owe that his tables are Tublishas. men to lead them, and to mould ideas | any division | between themsel ves | east the democratic majorities—as a bilt and Fisk, still rages with unaba- | jaating, at 10a. m., and 2 p. m. There suppl J With the on ho hy for them. Like leaders, like party. You cao without doubt now bui da hardworker in ‘the democratic field ted fury. I'he charges for passenger | ill be a trial of Mowing Machines, with | and attentive servants. : The travling pubs. . road to Milton And Milton, unlike fe Yat the R i travel have in consequence been con- | 4, exhibition of such improved farming | lic are invited to give the en "an ySewingMac The Catdwisshi Ri! Re Go: intend Lewisburg, will put no stumbling | 8nd can say that the REPORTER sUll | gidopably reduced on the New York. |implements as may be offered. Tn tne |® 6% iio Glagt' a VR me a ; 5 Rt FS i § § § J $ ¥ lpr 9 Ea - The extra or ® I LE / = block in your way, and if Lewisburg | lives, moves, and has its being, and | and Erie and New York Central. So’ | evening degrees will be confered upon e “Li building a bridge across the river at can kill the Spruce Creek Road, | will continue to battle against the nig- | great is the competition for freights | members of the scientific course who shall " Milton, and extending their road to Mifflinburg may find it equally advan- ger party as earnestly in the future as from the west that sheep and hogs are | have completed the prescribed course of x IV Williamsport. - A citizen of Milton | tageous, if not more so, to go to Mil- transported from Buffalo to New York | study. A portion of the evening will be P 5 I : from Miflinburg and vicinity will of cold treatment from any quarter—for | oonnot last ‘long, but while the war |topies of interest to: friends of the col- rails, sawing to manufuctafes Punily Machine of stating that they would meet the ing a railroad. The Reading Company would be a the latter city. The dealers, butchers | will be a trial of Reaping Machines; and | while for boring and mortising all kinds of thie tse . y ¥ . - 1 » Oe r article ¢ mes Milton and at Mifflinburg, and if ear P. S.—Oue advantage in going to [ PA) for office and spoils, but because | | oon consumers and producers, | former studentsiof the college are expec- | 1; oct every Farmer wants a machine for hofevery class, and the » > 1] or » 10 am 14 T : on . 0» . . 1 ‘ be ; iti : ' eo : 'F j 3 A to Ea = the cold completely. Lewisburg | choice of routes, North East, East, | sufficient proof of this. If this short charges for transportation. ee I Co iii Tike - LITTLE GIANT. lars and samples tor = 0 cars, you have no connection except >to vince him, useless, and the matter not : Grhy . ing. i i cioscut, The R. R. Troubles: We also hear it reported that the | Kirby—By Pennypacker & J. Rankin. | out any Unnecessary gearing, is furnished writes to the Miflinburg Telegraph ton. If you get both roads the trade it has done in the past, regardless of for one cent a head. This, of course, | devoted, ‘also; toithe discussion of general ; boi | 2 ay : . reet the | me be given to the road in which | the masses are with us, and that makes | continues it might be expected that | lege. | and all kinds of sawing, such as tional mentation making, i Mifliuburg eople half way in build: your subscriptions may be invested. us strong, independent, and proud. the cost of meats would come down in| On Thursday, the 28th, at 19a. m., there | LATH, PALING, SHINGLES, &e., auty . vith Re ni : : Sg "| We do not belong to the democratic ; : : : including Fence: Posts, 9 all competitors. The price of th Such a project .is now talked of at fair competitor for your patronage, ** 8 and middle men generally, who stand [in the evening a meeting of Alumni, and Huber; ine hiding pRenct- Poste it isto-dagl kno wiedged necessary article comes within Milton—not heretofore named—would | we love its principles—ouvr long stand- | have managed to keep up the prides ted. . all kindsof sawing, mortising, &e. = To all/| Prepa to offer the mest liberal. ice- 1a vis I : : h . ie ” SY head : ; is ts to b d Cand 5 ried out would leave Léwisburg out in | po that at Milton you would have a | ing and service in the party, being all- | in spite of =the greatly diminished| The following Reapers & Mowers have | I would say, dont buy before seeing the Baio ae MHS. i would have itself to blame for its self- | South and West. . At Lewisburg sta- | | : : : wr © “Empire Sewing Machin Comp. + isliness ‘and ‘Harrowmindedness: for “it | on! where” you are bound to chauge explanation does not satisfy Brown RuMors.—A report reaches us that Michael Grove, It has advantages possessed by no similar my 27.8 250 Bowe ty, New York : " Lh: ; oh that he is misrepresenting us we shall | the Hecla Gap route will not be built | Hubbard—By James R, Alexander & Machine, among which are TOTICE.— Letters - of Admini seems to think there 18 no m road, with the P & EB consider any further attempt to cone by the S. R. R. Co., on account of its | J. H. Myers. ; the following . : havin “been : and can be nene other, but their little ——— being too expensive. Excelsior—By Peter Hoffer. i It is very small, light, and strong, with- | O¥SF t . Estate of : . \ 0 : i § i { to all persons it bioviir- worthy any more ink. railroad troubles at Mifilinburg have | Dodge, New Yorker, New Yorker with | Witha Ely-whoe'; Sy Stn regu aR | 3 The ble at the eastern end was nies fr : Binder, and Binding Attachment—B for boring, (making ths oe Jer; e Old R. R. Stock Can Be Re- The trou r : : been adjusted. ’ Fhe Y | enough for railway or any’ othér power; vived caused by the board of directors pass- M’Cracken having now, in a short anid McLanahan, Stone & Isett. without oe in horses. It has a : A : space of time, “busted up” two papers, Corpus Dominie. “| Keystone Harvester—By Centre Hall | larger capacity than any similar machine, The letter below is of importance to ; ing a resolution authorizing the put- |§ Lig de i tr ‘ £ B the National and Plain Words, we| Rome, June 30.—Midnight.—Tues- Manufacturing Co. pidge REET Sl such as had formerly taken stock in being cap ting of the road unde ) Dn ate : : | twice through, per hour, and boring BAY aoe der sontragh to! the would advise“ the Tyrone 2 aid tod day and yesterday were distinguished | Friday is left open for such purposes as | 75 ¢, 100 fence posts in the same time. ma20,6¢ - ' ‘ . | summit, which is three miles west of RO" Sg Ire ., b : f the grandest and most | the occasion may suggest. 7 It takes only two men to run it in the LQ. & S-R. R. and, upon which | : take out a life insurance policy and [DY & Series ol Zhg Bt as It is ied that the Go 4 of th ts&x ze It points all kinds of ‘rails rn for Sale iq : . .., | Mifflinburg, anid asking the people of | ; impressive ecclesinstical festivals that | It is expedied that the Governor of the | PU Foy OS points g > ATM caofrers installments were paid. It will } Pp 2 dicker with some undertaker for a cof- P : : {vk State, who is, ex officio, a Trustee of the ready to put in the fence ind mortises : -nedoffe ; be 2 . i that place to fence the road. This ; has been witnessed in Rome during ) 18 EF office, FusLe | ready to set up, at the rate of 60 t060 per | situate in Potter one miley e seen that such stock can be revived:| | 3 1s : fin. the present century. College, will honpr it by his presence a | hour. z@~No matter how crooked the 3 ef Centro Hill, slon RS il South with the ereditz upon the same, additional 3 miles and the fencing, memes ete ere hi : ¢ the ‘Corphs D part of the week. | posts are, it will mortisethem with equal | & Towistown : h sale, the OERIGE. 8 Cian re Mifilinburg looked upon as imposmng | Nor TaxasrLe—It will interest The anniversary 0 » rpus LJo- | The College building will be illuminated | facility. same contain f which ERIGE Oka. 5 3... Th Ci new and burdensome conditions inten- | many of our substantial readers to minie falling upoi Tuesday, was ap- | oqch ovening. THE LITTLE GIANT |acres are good timber land. Thereon Philadeiphic, Jaty #4870, | 1 #0 20S I ti en to know that Judge Warren'd. Wood. | Propriately celebrated by processions, Taos. H. BURROWS, Is always ready to run against any | teda lurgerfie AESEEE 2H? ~ Bir:—Tn answer to vours of 27th ded lo eripple the Who's project-—=aund ward, it is stated, has recently made a music and salutes, concluding by ves- | July 9, 1870! Principal. _ similar machine. | Orchard, also a young Oreha ult, T send you copy I luti if this was the design, the people of ei : yer service at St. Peter's. | Its superiority is established. Itis impos- | tod fruit. This is a: f SIIOX ., 1 send you ‘copy of the resolution Ls 5 decision that all mortgages and judg- I re - - sible to get out of order and there is no | ang a high at of arm, ol smo asked for: Mifflinburg had a right to protest, for | \uents are free of tax. The county The procession was of unusual COMMISSIONER £Vedre au Hotizol wearing out 10 it. Fixtures: for sawin nd linaing state of cultivation; a # og * f Ne - y » ; . . y - C¢ - 1 - i a 3 “ge . 4 b Resolved, That any person whose | the declaration was made by Hon. | commissioners of Berks county had length and numbered thgteans of de cultural College, I for count Shingles are Always ut ou when desired. | or failing water. Eh ormer subscriptions have been for- Geo. F. Miller. time and again, that | the impression that mortgages and votees. The fact that t e grand ves | Commissioner, subject to the dicision o EL GIANT yo Patontod apply to feited to his Company, and who may i Mifh; ? 0 ( 0 ¢ judgments given as urchase money rs would be celebrated in honor of | the democratic county convention. #. | April 20, '69, and sold in every County 2imy3m have or, will make respectively new if Mifflinburg raised $40,000, and pro- Tor real estate or for the improvement | the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul at- TRAYED OR STOLEN.—On Tues- | where it has been exhibited. For township subscriptions for capital stock for not cured the right of way, the road should | (ep oie were free of ne and that | tracted thousand of visitors from dis- da opin Sti inet, 9 dark iif Royse, rights or machines SPR ox RERSER him hats » ‘ ¥ in Fi ’ ¢ A : ’ i 1 J » appea ! EES . Jess than the respective number of shares at once be put under contract to Mif mortgages and judgments given for tant cities. from the stable of the subscriber, near | 1julém oe Aaronsburg. | Ame ss forfeited, shall be allowed a credit flinburg, and that he would see the | money lent for ‘other purpeses were| The procession of bishops and pre- Linden Hall, ny sue bringing forma : : By dersigned thereon of any sums they have hereto | ooo ey : + | taxable. In an amicable suit to test | lates to the Cathedral was of great |} tn ho x hg AL La oh Your Buildings with the Ne | this superior rod, be be of fo i upon. tl means ware furnished to do the bal d DE ringing back the horse, shall be suitably Patent Copper Covered Star | and most thorough : we. paid upon their subscriptions so | : the question Judge Woodward ren- | length, and the high dignitaries of the | rewarded for his trouble. te Va Opp ENE | er its conduatil or is 55 forfeited.” ance of the work to the Union county | 4. Fhe above decision inthe case Church took seats in the chancel be- |jullb.5t CHRISTAIN GINGERICH oa inws no other metal ex ept silver. It The above resolution was adopted line. Ifthe President of the road will I ii i Lim neath the grand altar, while the grand Ex HALL ACADEMY. ~The sec. | grooved, and covered in the most perfeet: jes i flies ef est ste Ab a meeting, of the Board, June 19, | have the same graded beyond Mifllin- To CorresponprNts.—The very | choir, augmented by any celebrated oe ope veri of this Slussical eho} will Paynes with | wee olished sheet co per, tet oT {bein 1570, " burg, without asking ‘any assistance uterésting lever from our Loup gos: voices, rolled forth the glorious note Tread will continue the school assisted phrey Dav nd Prof. Fariday, say in t wpa es Kal Jas. Lesrig. Spe’ wtib mi ire aout 11 | respondent, will appear next week. ' praise. y several experienced teachers. merican Cyclopedia, that a rod construc. | ©qual to twenty iron rods. T Jas 1 ESLIY, SEe'Y. | from that town, all Centre county will Pino Be hy, pe by our Sugar ol > CT lucted with |, A class will be. formed in the Theory of | ted upon this eri contains the ae Munson's Rod h 0 R. H. Duncan, esq, say, (vo ahead, and Miflinburg has no Vall E © ny : 4 a TR I'he devotions were conducted wi teaching, ‘and. special attention will be | est possible conducting power. The ese first rottiutus at'the State : iy : Bit it he is np alley friend will appear in our next. | 1, pnost magnificence and pompous | given to those who desire to teach—Pen- | tablishment in Philadelphia, wlhiere this rod | York; Pennsylvania, :1lling A el... . right to complain. but if be 1s not | Will be pleased to hear from him | ji ’ f St. Peter's was | manship is taught by a skillful penman. is made, is the largest of'the kind in: th Ohio and-Conmnecticut, ah A benevolent gentleman has discov : : i display. “The nave ol St i ished Yewal DERE | 3 rhryland Institute, 4 el peenihi og 8 CISCOV- | hrepared to do that, let hime go ahead | oftener. tilled “to repletion: In the chancels Boarding with furnished rooms can be | world, and they offer a rewatd of $500 ry : Ame ered that In forty years a snuff taker ; ; , idan Hed’ 10 repteliulh . had at the rate of $2402:75 per week—Tui- | any person'who will show that any build: r XOrX dBvotlS twenty oa inonthath blowing | MI Put. the rond, ynder contract to} “po Serer Slam Tor, | were seated 600'bishops in full canon fio from S50 $4.pet quarter. | ing hus been: struck by lightning upon | Bath and at veryman g 0 converse with the Spiriis y For futther paRticalars address which this rod having Ma test Pp ; Ts, " ihe CY his nose. Mifflinburg, as was the plain under |, celit icals: : : : 10) : - MTs a stamp on the table at a grog | "/n : . Att] . B: FISHER , | The ungenrsigned; having his headqua : The'Carbon Demoerat says that re standing. What we in Centre conuty | shop, and they’ll show themselves : ; re I pack julld. ot: Penn Hall,-Centre Co., Pa.- wt [ates I all; will’ call’ upon Bop | Sntific men; a8 th ‘ou is again being inf “ | demand is, that the road be under | quick ay be Jy The Sere : AUTION, —My wife, Hannah M: Rote | holders inthe valley with this supetior rod | “Ta 0 ce diy o iy glou is agh) cing infested with gangs demand is, that the road be put ee quicker than you can say beans. rior of the cathedral was gorgeously having left Ie bed and beard: without Persons, however, shoald not delay, {and possessing gil of horse thieves. : 4 fontao as far and as fast as the funds People are warned ‘to “look out for | decorated with festoons, beautiful | cause, all persons are hereby notified not fe ane orders'at ntl, = MER “Fucvuraging reports continue fo | 41 subscribed. counterfeit greenbacks.” We shall also | wreaths. de. to trust her to any thing oh'my account, as wi . BALTOZER. Leach top, this ; 3 . wiry: : Shears : ia bos : 1 will pay no debts of hercontracting. MAK: Al BUA / chs Ing ug come from all parts of the State of the We think, also, that Mifflinburg look out for the genuine article, it is I'he ceremony of the blessing of the | pay. GEORGE ROTE, Ho nS TOUS aid fitidings, a prosperous condition of the Crops. should have had one of the board of handy to have in the house. pallium designed for presentation to [jull5.3 Centre Hall. BURNSIDE &« THOMAS. the most zealous and worthy of the my27tf
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