CENTRE BALL REPCRI=R. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1870 del A matter-of-fact ical genius eave: “I overheard Bie ruck chap the other day remark that he loved a certaine young lady well | enoush to diefor her” Now, 1 love gcmcbody very auch and— 1'd swear for her— I'd tear for her, "The Lord knowsd what I'd bear for her; I'd lie for her, I'd sigh for her, I'd drink Big muddy dry for her, - hac I'd fight for her— I'd bite for her, I'd walk the streets all night for her; 1'd plead for hery I'd bleed for her, I'd go without any ‘feed’ for her. Pd shoot for her— 1'd boot tor Lor, A rival come to ‘ruit, for her; I'd kneel for her, I'd steal for her, Such is the love 1 feel for her. I'd slide for her— 1'd ride for her, I'd try for her, + Fd cry for her, But— hang me if Pd die for her! N. B,—Or any other Woman." ny mm pp A Republic, or a Bourbon. That, in all probability, ¥llbe the choice for the people of «France says the Age. Napoleon hag lost his hold upon'the nation He has made too many mistakes. The Mexican warwasablunder. The Emperor should never have entered intotho triparite treaty in relation to the aflairs of a weak and rickety country. He had nothing to gain by ‘such aniartangenend, even if sue. cessful. France could reap neither profit nor glory hy placing a Hapsburg upon the throne of the Montézumas. Thousands of French soldiers ‘were sacrificed int that Utopain scheme, and itendod by the sacri- fice of Maximilian at Queretaro. When England and Spain withdrew from the Mexican muddle, France should have abandoned the un lertaking as vain and chimerieal. Had that been done, Napo- leon would have escaped the condemna- tion which has always been pouved upon this act of his administration. Coupled with thik failure are others which have aided in undermining the Napoleanic edi fice in France. When the Austrian cam- paign was planned, it should have been carried outto its legitimate results” France could have been strengthened hy a prope, use of the victories at Magenta and Solferi. no. But the column Was halted mid way tosuccess, and France gained nothing. Aus- tria, at this time, is neutral, and thus virtu- ally aids Prussia. Little has been reaped from the field of Italian interference, which is profitable to France, while the affairs of Spain have been suffered to become a wooden"horse th introduce the eneniy into the heart of France. It is generally con. eeeded that Napoleon instigated Prim to get up the revclution which drove the Bourbon woman from the throne of Spain, and yet he suffered his agent to drift into the hands of Bismarck, and bo used. by him against the interest of France. » But the fatal mistake was in forcing France into a war with Prussia, and then Resitating i), the initial proceeding untilthe foe crossed into French territory in overwhelming nurabers, and gained most signi), if not most irreversible advantages. This lates blunder the French people will not forget or forgive. The army feels the indignity put upon them by want of leadership. The men fought up to the highest notch of Frenchiyalor. ‘But sixty thousand men could not overcome ane hundred and thirty thousand, and hence the defeat whieh so galls the French soldiers, so irritates the French nation. These are the blunders, the mistakes which have alicnated the French people from Napoleun, and brought the Prussians within two hundred miles of Paris. The sule Napoleonic cannot be again reinvigo- pated. The Emperor cannot pull France out of the rut, into which it has run by his acts. ‘There must be a change in the gow- ernment in order to revive the feelings of the people;’and infuse fresh life into the campaign. Will the masse: force a Repuly_ lic fropithe men at Paris, or wait unti] Prussian bayonets force a Bourbon upon the throne? France is prépared’ for a Re- public. Tt would be received with demon- sigation of delight from the mountains to Meson, No sooner would the banner of freedoni and equality be elevated in Paris than all France would rush to arms as a eingle man, animated by one high and holy desire, to free the country from invasion and build up a government founded on the will of the people. The glory days of France were those of the Republic. Then her sons were invincible, and she had the sympatliy of freemen in all parts of Burope. In her legions were to be found Germans, Poles, Italians; Spaniards, attracted by the doctrinés’ ‘which were carried upon her banners and preached from the mouth. of her cannpnsy - France as a Republic, éould correct thé blunder of Napoleon, and re- deem the past.” Bat with a Bourbon on the tarone, put there by foreign bayonets and against the will ofthe French people, the future of France tig dark; cheerless and discouraging. The French hate the Bour- bon, They have alwayshutad them, Some lave been beheaded by thearoused popu. * lace, others driven into exile. No ruler of this race has ever been a favorite with the masses in France. When brought back from evile by forcigh™ troops, the peopla. cursed them ii seerét, and plotted, their downfall, The Bourbons have been. a curso to France in the past, agisl wills ways be wheniélothed with the Imperial purple. Imperial Napoieonism and Imperial Bour- bonism a8’ alike distasteful to the men of France, “The first is in the “sere and yel- low leafy’ the last can only lie imposed upon the nation by the action’ of ty rants. When, therefore, the choice is bitiveen a Republic and a Bourbon monarch, the decision of Frenchmen should be pronip Ht t and resolute. With a Republic, the ad- vance of the Prussians can be ¢hecked und an honorable peace secured. Bismarck will not rouse the irevélutivnnry spiriv of all Europe py tenining Ligtunnon against the flag of free Writes] I He lure not'do sq, Buia fighs tepropab ee tabing fortunes of Napoleon oiiity, wild ena ih'a béstozation of ve Bour- bon and tHédegradation of France, and it should be proclaimed without delay. ay A clergyman computes that the world is composed of one-fourth feels, three-fourths knaves, and the bulance honest mer. by Hydrophohia +A death by hydrophobia under gingular and very distressing circumstances occurred in Yonkers, N. Y. Wednesday morning, the 18th inst. Thos, Lamb an engincer, | who has Been eraployed in Otis" factoryy in yonkers, and who was living in Brooks street, in that village, was bitten in Janua- ry last by a large dog belobging stb Me. Bergen, in the brewery of that geaticman Lamb's hand was not much lacerated by the dog, and no anxiety was folt a’ to gerious consequences, The was however dog, a very valuable one, killed by Mr. Bergen. Ou Tuesday of Init week, voung Lamb | was married to the object of his choice, but y r who al against the wishes of her mother, . 3 wi iasas Tins " once visited the VO colhid and Xpre wed hor felings in pretty hal ln iagoe, wide ing up with the. wig Ahat hoa dagghler vould bed willow in Hitve months : On the day after the we ding the hus- band showed aymptoms of hydrophobia, and medical treatment for a time seemed to have a good effect; but subsequently Lamb sprang from his bed and fled to the woods, where he carried on all sorts of jumped pve fenges and barkeddike a dog. His friends, aided by tha pohoe,’ captured him, and took him to his house, his ravings, barking and hideous antic R, where noises were of the most agonizing charac. ter. Early yesterday morning death ended his sufferings, be - Portsmouth, N. H., August 14.- -Admira) Farragut died at fifty-eight minutes to to-day. His last moments were and he expired with a amile on The remains after encase ment In twelve peacetul, his lips ice will probably be taken to New York tO- MOTTO W. . >" ss For the year ending the doth of April, 1870. the following sums were collveted by the Federal Government irom our taxrid- den people: . From Customs. ee ..3170,000,000 From Internal Revenue, via x 2 SPITIES ceria seasiians ssanaasss sonsannns 52 863 617 ni 30.428 517 OTS. cviansii ih dain T2067 senses, 108 86 Tobacco. sassane ae Fermented liqu Banksand bankers... Gross receipts. nie, aanaens Oeil, 088 Sales : R78 242 Special taxes net elsewhere enu- mreratods. bh hha hed dud bond 18,068 Income, including salaries... 8K H12.531 Legncies 1,635,618 SUCCESSTONS irae tasers tronraens abla 1.872.852 Ble A ... coc ones ssersnnnrnes snes «oo SHAN Passports RS cs iiavamnessvasss srasnesas ssi eae RT O07 M iS CONAMOOUS, cays sss asar ys awn dean swaens us GOTH Penalties } Stamps MRE i iii asses saseaaven ees D330, 200,047 The custom duties were in gold. Redn- ced to legal tenders, at the price of gold for the last year, they are brought up to $200,- 000.000. The whole revenue, therefore, is S$380.000,000 The interest on the debt is say $140,00¢,000, on thegreenbaek standard, The expenses of the Government should not exceed $10,000,000. Total, $210,000, 000. Why, then, go ofand raise $:80,000,- 000, or even 200,000,000, in taxes? The cus- tamn-house duties, with the internal taxis on spirits and tobacco, are amply sufficient, By taxing the bonds as other property is taxed, and by dispensing’ with the nhatio- nal bank curreney; substituting greenbacks in its stead, we could get along easily enough, aud also have tea coffee, ‘sugar salt and coal upon the free list. Will not the people insist at the coming election hat this ehall be doné ?—Cincinnati En- quirer. The “*Mitrailleuse” guns heretofore re- ferred to in our cabledispitches, isdescrib ed by the Londén Globe, — The machine-gun consists of a cluster of barre's, either bound together er borediout of the solid and mofihted on the sane prine ciple as an ordinary breech action, capable of being opened and elosed by a lever. In the Montigny arm the cartridges are car- ried in steel plates perfoeated with hale corresponding in Humber” and position to the holes in the barrel. This steel plate in face, forms the “vent piece” of the system. The central fire cartridges being dropped into the holes in the steel plate, stand out at right angles from it, and the plates, thus ready charged, are so earried in limberand axletree boxes specially fitted for their re- ception. \' hen the gun comes into action the breech isdrawn back, a steel plate full of cartridges is dropped into its correspon- ding slot, and the breech block thrust for- ward and secured. The gun ir now on full cock, and contains from thirty to forty cartridges, which are fired by a “barrel organ handle, eithet one by one as the handle works round click-click; or in .a volley by arapid turn of the wrist. When the g ‘n is emuty the breech block is again withdrawn; the steel plate, carrying the empty cartridge cases, lifted out, and a fresh plate dropped in, if necessary. The advantage possessed by the machine-gun over intantry fire that it is never in a funk. Bullets may sain’ around, Bureting shells may fill the air, still the thirty barrels of mitrailleuse shoot like one man, and at 800 or 1,000 yards, will pour volley after volley of deadly concentrated fire into a circle of from ten to twelve feet in diameter. No boring or fixing of fuses is required, and the whole operation is perforined so rapidly that two steady, cool men could maintain a fire of ten discharges per fifinate. | Onthe other hand, the mitrailleuse could not well compete with the field gun, and it is with this weapon it wi'l assuredly bo met. Its bullets would have ecomparitively slight effects at the ranges at which field artillery projectiles are perhaps . ost effective, while ita size would offer a fuir mark to the” gun- The fercign press are welcome to write fanfaronnades about the sudden death of wretched horses at ineredible distances. This is peace practice’ The horses came from the knacker's yard, not from the hanks of he Elbe, and there wore no Ulans sitting on them. We are also tempted on such accasions to tuke the square root of The future of the Mitrailleuse, however, depends on coming facts. The day's ex- periments are over; there are hundreds of machine guns trundling toward the Rhine, The drum like roll oftheir volleys may ere long be heard in the vine yards of Rudes- heim, or on the edge of the Black Forest; and the “thud” of the bullet may come from something cofér than a woud en tar- get, Yes, the myelin oun'is suroute for the Rine; the experimeids will now be, on a gigantic scale; and MY Cardwell may wdiourn hisapeeinl enmaniitée until after dy that tuoe the dee of war will have given the verdict; by thattinme, the Chus epot, the Zund-nadel gewehr, the shrapnel and the volley gun. will each be eredited. with a ghastly ae- count, and we shall know which engine destroys human life in the shortest time, in the casiest manner, ag ot the least possi- ble expense, = : 1 % . . Cash Decale In Country Produce, WOLFE'S STORE, CENTRE COUXTY, Pa, dmy t BAUM, nev¥xoLD's NEW MARBLE A e FRONT, BisHOP st., Bellefonte. WINES AND LIQUORS The subscriber nspectfully calls tha at- tention of the pulMe to his estublishm ni, where ho is prepared to furnish all Kinds of Moreigh nd Domestic Liquors’ wholesale at the lowest cash prices, tad to be the het quintitie thoir vospective rrives. His stock consisis 0 Rye, Monongahela; Irish and other Whiskies, nd kinds, ol Rrandics, Holland Gin. Port Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry and other Winos—=the host articles ~ab 08 rea .onable rates fin oan hao had in the ety, Champagnn, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carenway Brandies, Pure Junaiea and Now England Rum, Cordial of all kinds. He would particularly invite Farmers; Ho- te] keapors and 6LRBES to enll and examine his large sapply, to jndge for themselves and be certain of procuring w hat they buy, which ean soldom bedone when purchas- ne in the city. ne Physicians are respectfully o give his liquors a trinl. {ENTRE HALL HOTEL, ( / Jonx Spaxarer, Proprietor, Stages arrive and depart daily, for all points, north, south, enst and west, This favorite Hotel has been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and is now in every respect one of the most pleasant country Hotels in central Pennsylvania, The travelling community and drovers will always find the best accommodations, Per- sons from the eity wishing to fhegd a few weeks during the summer in the country, will find Contre Hall one of the most dean tiful locations and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire for comfort and con venience, aplO' G8, tf. ss I COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, T HIS manufacturing establishment al Yeavertown, on the Lewistown and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hand a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers for sale as superior in quality and styles te anv manufactured in the country. They are made of the very best seasoned stock by figst class practical workmen, and finished in a style that challenges comparison with any work out of or in the Eastern cities and can be sold at Tower prices than those manutactured in large towns and cities, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv- ing. Being mastor of his awn situation, anxious to excel in his artistical profession and free from any annoyances in his husi- ness, he has time and ability to devote his entire attention to his profession and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike te all patrons, operatives, his country, aac himself. Call and examine his stock and learn hi; nd vou cannat fail to be satisfied, REPAIRING of ffl kinds done neatly, promptly, na reazonably. Y engertown, June 12, 1868 —1y. which are warran- ALE aceordihy to requested aplo OUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL fowling pisces a aplO' 68. IRWIN & WILSON, WwW J. B. ETTELE'S 'Y HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR STORE Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil- ding iormerly occupied by the Key- stone Bakery Takes pleasure in informing the public that choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors, All Barrels, Kegs and (asks carranted to contain the quantity yepreses fed, The attention of practicing physicians is culled to his stock of PURE LIQUORS, guitable for medical purposes... Bottles, Jugs, and demijohns constantly on hand, He has the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY in town. AN liquors are warranted to give satis- fattlgh. Liquors will be soldfby the quart, barrdl, or tieron. He haé a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand. Confident that he ean please éustomors he respectfully solicits ashare of public pa tronage. Churchville, 0. K! NEW GOODS AT STROHM’'S STORE. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Potter township, that he has just received a new Stock of Goods and will always keep on hand A FULL & COMPLETE STOCK of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS Which will be offered at the lowest possible prices. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS 8&5 Only Give us a Fair Trial. “8 We havea full and complete assort- ment of the latest styles Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware. Gentleman and Ladies fursishin Goods, Oils, Fish Salt, Stationary, a everything else that is to be found iv a well stocked country store. The highest: market price paid-in. Store Goods or "COUNTRY PRODUCE. Pon't-forget the Store at-Charchville, where goods are now offered at a bar- gain. Call dnd see, 3jn3a% JACOB STROHM. I™ & WILSON are constantly re ceiving new goods in their lind, HARDWARE ofevery desesiption at redu.co prices--now being opened avery duy apl0'(8, JNO, II. ORVIS, C, T. ALEXANDER ORVIS & ALEXANDER, Attorneys-it-Inw. Office inConrad: House, Bellefonte, Pa. J. P. GEPHART, : Tjan' 70 Wall Paper, cheap row 12 to 20 cents per bol ta Herlached! GLIA JUFFALO SCALES, of the best make from 4 lbs up to 120,0000 bs, apl0' 68. “Irwin & Wrgson, FPYURKEY PRULNS, raisens, peashes apples, oranges, lemons; afl kind of foreign [ruits, Hams, bacom ye. at © PBURNSIDE.& THOMAS. )" Y BOARDS, Plank and Scartling : for sale by “IRWIN & WILSON, aplO’68, : IewiIN & WiLsON. make at ap 1008, PINDLE SKEINS for wagons; all si zes, at the sign of the Anvil. _aplO6s, Irnwing WILSON. PocK ET CUTLER Y——all makes and, prices at IRWIN & WILSON, aplO’o8 - Your-Buildings with the Ney Patent. Copper Covored Star Lightning Rod, in the condtravtion efwhich mu netic iron is used, § inches square and grooved, and eavered in the most perfect manner with pure polighed sheet copper. The most cele rated electricians, Sir Hum- phrey Davy and Prof. Fariday, say in the vienividetopoding that a rod const ruc- ROT ————— o—————— tablhist An Phil: is mal 42 tho Inrgest of the. kind in the world, and they offer a roward of $500 to nny fputach who will show that ary build ing has been struck by lightning upon which this fod has been properly placed. The undersigned, having his headquarters at Centre Hall, will eall upon property holders in tha valley with this superior ro Persons, however, should not delay, but so d in their orders at once, my 27 : W. BA LTOZE R. NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS AND i Panic Prices. FOSTER, DEVLING & WILSON, a Burchased the extensive store of owell, Gilliland & Co, and addedto them at panic pricesa large assortment of NEW GOODS, They are enabled to sell at OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A iarge variely of Ladies’ Dress Goods Great Bargains in Musliug and Calicoes, Ready-Made Clothing Warranted to Suit. Astonishes every one in assort prices, i up, Sugar, Ten, Coffee, Canned fruits, ellies, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese and pastries of all kinds, and every other article be- longing to the Grocery Department, They Wholesale at Philadelphia Rates. »er~ Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers look to your interest. One dollar saved is a dollar in pocket. Then call and se at what astenishingly low prices FORSTER DEVLING & WILSON, Are selling their Dry € oods and Groeeries. A No trouble to show Goods, "G8 If they are not a: represented, we will pay you for your trouble. Don't forget the piace 2o~TURNER BUILDING $x ap2nf Allegheny 8t., Bellefonte Pa. Fuss at Millheim Quite a Sensation and Fuss has been caused at Millheim, as soon as it became known that J. W. Snool was just receiving a new stock of Spring Goods! AT OLD PRICES. which he purchased lately when Gold was down aod prices had fallen. His stock consists of Fine Dress Goods. Dry GoOds, a * ’ Groceries SUGARS, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CHEAPER THAN EVER. MUSLINS, CALICOES, AT OLD PRICES, wi The public are earnestly invited call at Snook’'s store in Millheim, and sa- tisfv themselves that He Offers Greater Bargains and Sells Goods Cheaper than ELSEWHERE _Hisstock is always full and complete, ana selected with eare, and keeps nothing that is ealculated to deceive. Neo purcha- ser leaves Snook’s Store without having the full wopth of his money. New goeds are ordered every few days and whenever wanted. The highest prices paid for all kinds of country produce, Call and see. Snook never surrenders, marl Ly STERNBERG w® Has been to the extreme end of the . market. For BOOTS & SHOES to Boston. For DRY GOODS to New York. For CLOTHING to Philadelphia. ¥8. Bach article bought directly from the Manufacturer, with a de- sire to suit this market gd FINE ALPACAS from 40c to 760 the ‘fihest—equal to $1,256 alpacas. SUITS from $10 to $18, best all wool Cassimer es, tg. He intends to close out his stock. OFFERS BARGAINS THAN BETTER ; KRE ELSE a. . from. 30. centste § € an t 1d Carpets f5 io per yard, for the best.” © cents per gf DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the bes calicges, snd inuslins in proportion, at | tos. : i IW oton’s Shoes, common good, to wear all summer, at $1 per air . ; Fine Boots from $3,00 to $7,060 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 tene, Sternberg will treat. They only ask people io come and sce even if they do'met wish to buy, iii: = FEW STORE. LEVI A. MILLER 1 Neat Runkle's Old Stand, opposite the Lron Front, on AHegheny st., Belleforite, is Where Pennsvalley Farmers; and #11 otliers, got the cheapest and best Groceries. Tobaeees of all grades, Boots from the best New York Manufacturers; Syrups, Sugnrs, Vinegar, &e. Try him; once: JANIE ol, PDAKLOR COOK STOVES : Parlor Stoves, and foursizes of Gas L rners constantly éh hand and for saleat anl68. Irwin & WILSON'S. ob, Great Bargalns at m— 1 F. Harlech 'y CENTRE HALL, ¥ C. A. Diy Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Woodand willow ware Lron, Salt, Fish and in fuct, a mognificont agsortment of everything Kept in a ih: \ : Yi First Class Store. now ready, and for sale at niaeyeclous low rates, ; . § GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD PRICES. Muslins they will sell” you the Very brunds at prices that will astonish New spring Dress Goods A most beautiful variety, consisting of all the novelttes of the season, at lower rates than ordinarily charged at othor places. hite The finest stock intewn quality, and prices. HOOP SRIATS bost & ® . roi eri & 0 quantity rates, (Hats and Caps in great” variety Linens, Towellings, checks, Donin gs, loth BALMORAL SKIRTS, For pointing ‘rails, sawing firewood, and all kinds of sawing, such as LATH, PALING, SHINGLES, &e., while for boring and mortising all kinds of timber, including Fence Posts, it & to-day without an equal. The time haz come when nimost- every Farmer wants a machine for all’kinds of sawing, mogptising, &e. To all I would say, dont buy before seeing the § | : TIVITY 1 4) v LITTLE GIANT. It has advantages possessed by no similar Machine, among which are. the following : It ia very small, light, and strong, with- oul any unnecessary gearing, is furnished witha Fly-whee! for sawing and also one for boring, making the motion regular enough for milway or any other power, without worrying the horses. It has a larger capacity than any similar machine, being onpable of mwing 8 to 4 cords of wood, twice through, per hour, and boring 75 to 100 fence posts in the same time. #or~1t takes only two men to run it in posts Bg gel advance on first cost. All wo ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR BTOCK before purchasing elsewhere, as we do no consider it any trouble te show goods. ALLKINDS OF HARNESS, silver plated and Yankee Harness double and single, bridles and halters. mayl'68,1y. sg ———— 4 3 AE SAVAGE & RRO., (Suceessor to N. Hilibish) Whole sale and retail dealers in Stoves & Tinware; Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Read only a partial list of Cook Stove Wellington, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Royal Cook, Prince Royal, Sea Shell, Artisan, And American Parlor and Office Stoves : Morning Glory, Tropic, Brilliant, and vew ligg. 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 ed, size 40x20, It wakes betterjob thunt he old size, and can be furnished Po thar any other establishment in town, gar-Spouting and jobbing promptly at_ ehded to. Charges reasonable and satis metion seunranteed, oet2 68” B ASK ETS inall their varieties, children carriages, willow ware, guns, pis tols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, &c., as BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ ts PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTSof the very best quality just receivedat Wolfs old stand rd. CENTREHALL © gv Y Tan Ya The undersigned would respectfully in- form the citizens of Centre county, that the above Tan Yard will again be put in full operation, in all its branches, by them, HIDES AND BARK WANTED, The highest market price will be paid for Hides of all kinds. The highest mar- ket price will also be paid for Tanner's Bark. The public patronage is solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. ded, 9m MILLER & BADGER. Ladies Trusses, This invaluable article for females, is now to be had at Herlaeher'sstore, and no other place in Ceutrz connty. Ladies remember that these trusses can be had at Centre Hall tf. tummings House, Bellefonte, Jases H. Lierox, [I roprietor. The undersigned having assumed con- trol of this fine” hotel, would peatfully ask the patronage of the public. He is pre- pared to accommodate guests in the best style, and will take care that his tables are supplied with the best in the market. Good stables attached to the Iotel, with careful and attentive servants, The travling pub- lie are invited to give the Cummings house a call. 27my T0tf “"ARNESS, collars; cart whip carriage whips, in great varieties. govern- ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales check lines, eart gears, tug harness, bu harness hames, ete. Everything in the sa dlery line at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ OTFONS of all kinds, Srentat loves ndkerchiefs, combs, pocket 8 and.very chea heap; at NSIDE s THOMAS, uced prices, at BURNSIDE a THOMAS’ ons, olive so : kley's soaps, olde % fe, pu mao: soapy and | Las tv fet) BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ BUrysoE Elderling's other soaps, & THOMAS. Iargest and best selected stocks of merchan- dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and soe for yourself, » . DE a ———— INE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, ol¢ gov. java, best quality Rie coffee, best Sulani lack teas, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, D 3 ine article bak« ing molasses, Tice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the market BURNSIDE & THOMAS. is the place. QAPDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bit spots rings, Everything a saddles found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS, USH HOUSE. near the depot, Belle- fonte, Pa. W. D. RIKARD, Proprietor. This new and magnificent Hotél has now come under the proprietorship of Mr, and will be kept upin FIRST C TELSTYLE. It has comfortable rooms, all tlle modern conveniences, prompt ser- vants, and geasonable ehsrges "THE TA- BLE will of Woy be abandghtly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market by the anest experi- will afford, done Ip ors. He wi he glad no pains will bespared to make them feel at home. jul23, 69 tf FPHE Largest and Best Stock of warran ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, at reduced prices, onlyto found'st: BURNSIDE &THOMAS'. I” IS known to all in Bollefente amd’ through the county if you wanta good artiele A large and elegant assortment of Horse Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and. Buflas- lo Robes, at very at joer BHC ; Lit BURNSIDE & THOMAS 0 to BURNSIDE & THOM AW. ready to put in the fenceand mortises pests, ready to set up, at the rate of 60 to 6 per hour, = #8 No matter how crooked the eility, THE LITTLE GIANT Is always ready to rum mgainst any similar machine, Its superiority is established. Tt is impos- sible to get out of order snd there is no wearing out to it, Fixtures for jawing. shingles are always put on when desired. Capacity, 5000 to 8000 per day. HE LITTLE GIANT was Patented Apuil 2, '69, and sold in every County where it has been exhibited. For township rights or machines apy to GEO REESER. RGE 1julém .. Aaronsburg. MUNSON’'S TUBULARCOPPER LIGHTNING ROD. Theundorsigned nouw prepared to put and most thoroughly tried. Being of cop- per its conducting power is superior Lo any other metal except silver. Its spiral shape ives it the greatest strength and stability. Fis rod has » surface 24 times grater than the common iron rod, and being eighssimes greater conducting metal, renders this equal to twenty iron rods. Munson's Lightning Rod has roovived the first premiums at the State Fain of New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, . Indiana, Ohiound Connecticut, and at National Fair, Maryland Institute, American Institute of New York, Mechanics’ Institute of Cincin- hath and at very many County anc Distriet airs, It has been endorsed by over five hun- dred Professors in Colleges, and other sci- entific men, as the best rod ever invented, and possessing all the elements necessary to protect buildings from Nighining. Price.—Only 30 eents per and $3 for each top, this includes cost of putting up. Delay in having your buildings roded, is dangerous send in your order at once to J. H. HAPSTER, my2itf _ Centre Hall 1 C. CHEESMAN, NOTARY PUB- « LIC AND MILITARY AGENT, and Conveyaneer. Deods, Bonds, Mort- gages, and all instruments of writing faith- fully attended to. Special attention given to the collection of Bounty and ion claims, Office nearly opposite t ourt House, two doors above Messrs. Bush & Yocum's Law Office, Bellefonte, Pa, 10junly HOE-MAKERS )LS and findings in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE sa THOMAS'. CENTRE HALL Manufacturing Co. Machine Werks. CENTRE HALL CENTRE (0, 1A Having enlarged our New Fouxpry mad MAacniye SuoPs’ and AGRICULTURAL Works. Stoeked with all new and latest improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an- nounceto the public thatthey are now ready to receive orders for anything in their line of business, Shaftings, Pullies,. Hangers, IRON & BRASS which now stands unrivalled. This Reaper has advantages overall othet Reapers now manufactured. One advan- tage we elaim for it, is the lever power, by which we gain one hundred cent over other machines. Anet advantage isthe hoisting and lowering » whereb> complete control of thie machine; in aspot of lodg« ed grain, the driver can the eut of he machine in.an.instant,. : the team, Yarying the stuble from 1 to inches at the outside of the machine, as well as on the inside, It is constructed of first aterial; and built by first class ma- chanics. We warrant it second 10 none. All kinds of Horsepoweit and Threshing Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im roved. All kinds of Repairing done. Dif Foran t kinds o PLOWS The Celebrated Heckendorn Economica which has given entire satisfaction ~ We employ the best Patternmakers, our patterns are all new and of ¢ most improv- od plans. Plans, Spoeis ns and » awe ings furnished for all work done by us. JA% We hope by strict attention to busi ness to receive a share of public patronag C ASTIN of every description made and fitted up for MILLS FORGES, FURNAC FAC a : i We also manufacture the celebrated KEYSTONE =~ HARVESTER, The Company announce to the citizens of ed tofurnich : upon short notice, and as a® elsewhere, every artiole in tile lime of Slave: wpe ~All kinds of repairing Wlways on hand. | PERS, 4 | DISHES; a0. ‘All orders by. mail promptly attended 4b ~. CENTRE H ALL MFG COM EP EWEN AIC] Pe PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES, AND WHOSE OAU- Sadly + Fok SES REQUIRE ; w 3008 i artoth ve Joie isomer ® iebg a #5 4 i 3 * i i y atwil HW PROMPT TREATNENT ® Hai : fad fe 8 E17 CE 5 + » @ pin® ik Fo 4 wy t dwel ly thin nt "Dy you feel dull abject? pe Or lite™ Do you oni. tired ; Klons, $5 gt sway from everybody 3 ® te Soe yours dull and oy melancholy ? If 10, oo nab! live or dyapopeis. Bi, "th it to yo ess A » and sexual excesses, are capable of producin ge NLL Did you ever think that thee energetic, iY ys those gans are in perfect health? neverh such men complain of being of nervousness, of al a They arom veh afraid Pe Piha nth uc in busin®ss ; they don't becom ang discon ; they are alw " pleasunt in the com ny of and leok you and them right in the none of your downenst looks or any other mean- ness 8 them. 1 donot meani'théi® who keep the orguns inflated byrunning to ex- cess. These will not ruin | eon- stitutions, but also these they do business Ww ith or for, ” Fl How many men, from badl eases, from the effects of self-a excesses, huve brought about that state « weakness in organs that has reduced ihe general system 2 Juuch, hs to . induce most every other disease— ) paralysis, spinal sRections, suicide, and 3 most every oher form of disease which humanit y L, heir Sound the real cause of rouble scarce suspected have doctored for but the right one, § 1; i i QUIRE THE USEOF A _ i DIURETIC. & BUCHU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC, AND Is A OER- TAIN CURE FOR DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, ” KIDNEYS, GRAVEL DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS ds i aelril ini ig k AND ALL DISEASES of THE URINARY hether existing in’ MALE’ = anbull o#d Bos a in Je I ania ol RE GENUINE UNLESS MILER e & Fr vital sdie Soon] Pan AEE gt HEMICAL WAREHOUSE, snd sigs 6d jandoy
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