Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, September 02, 1870, Image 4

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FRIDAY-SEPTEMBERS4, 1870
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For the Reporter.
The Death of Alene.
Clouds were battling the beautiful west
With bands of purple aud gold;
aud green,
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In the sunsets beautiful sheen.
The pale pure rays of the setting sun,
Stole playfully in at the door,
Of a vine<clad cat by a rippling stream,
And smiled on our gweet Alene,
0, how calm and peaceful her carth
ong sleed,
Pld loved and beautiful ane,
CcYOR,
That vied with the summer skies.
Her birdslike VCC e and her
smile,
Will chicer us né'er again,
For Death claimed Alene as
And voice and smile woul
: tide.
his hide,
aver
voice, -
Are tuned to the golden lyre;
And to night we're glad for we almost
geem
To hear the voice of loved Alene.
Ike a dream of the long ago;
watch keep,
O'er the tomb where our loved doth
sleep.
Waves the summer flowers to sleep,
sleep.
O'er the grave of lost, lost Alene.
Tous she ig lost on this desert drear,
In the summer hind may we
her.
death’s stream,
To live with our own loved Alene.
J. Hargisox Burs.
Quear Valley, Aug. 20th 1870,
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A Mother Loses Four
Calamity.
(From the Point Pleasant (Va.)
A gentleman from Roane county
the particulars of a most }
heart-ri nding
creek in that county, and by which
family was bereft af four childre
than an hour.
A lady, whose name our
'
Nn !
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informant
1
k, went down toit in the morning
purpose of doing “‘the wet
ng with her the younge.:t
t about a year old, leaving the other
While engaged at er
cre
th
tal
fin
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three at the house.
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house : taking up her little child from the
soiled clothes on which it was sitting, she
from grawling into the creek during her
tn-
disfigured and swollen. She hastily gle:
ed from this one that the three chiidren
had crawled under the house in search of
eggs; that while under something hut
them, and that the other two were still
under the house. The mother, upon look-
ing anderthe house found them dead, with
several moccasin snakes (a very poisonous
and deadly species) crawling around their
bodies, presenting a frightful and sickening
appearance. By this time the elder one
was a corpse. The mother, in her despa
and agony, had forgotten until now her
little one at the creeg, and upo going
down to the creek for it, it was only to find
it also a corps in the creek. It was sup-
posed the little child climbed up inthe tub,
and was holding on to the lower edge of it
when the tub upset, rolling the child into
the water and drowning it. Itis said the
mother’s grief was so great that at last oc-
counts she was a raving maniac.
A Apne pee
Decadence of the Family.
Society in the West, says the New York
Times, seems to be getting into a very
chaotic condition. The fatal facility offered
by Western <laws for dissolving matri-
monial alliances, not much exaggerated in
the popular legend that on Indiana and
Illinois railroads the trains stop five min-
utes for divorces, as they do in the East for
refreshments, is bearing its natural fruit in
a corresponding loosening of domestic ties.
The children of that gentleman whose
variable taste led him, after four divorces,
to return to his first love and remarry his
original wile, can scarcely cherish a very
lively affection for one another, or a very
exalted respect for their fickle-minded
parent. As little harmony can be looked
for in that other Illinois househo'd, whose
master, after divorcing his wife, has en-
gaged her todo housework for himself and
her successor at the paltry pittance of two
dollars a week—a modern Griselda.
If this miserable dowmectic anarchy in-
creases, as it secmis to be increasing, we
may prepare to bid adien to all thut
© dearest and holiest in the Eden
of home: The of affections
which ‘hedge around
domestic firezide will cu
and despised in a cocial
nearest relatives change
moon. The fanal ;
and society will recedeinto a cold
1:m hike that of ancicut Sparta,
one like that of modern Oneida
you may ice sign: of this moral transition,
not less in the independence of that youn:
lady of Dubuque, whe has recently sued
her mother for libel, than in the Roman
virtue of the Ohio farmer, who has caused
the arrest of his daughter for stealing a
horse. It is not necessury to zo into such
darker evideaces of their domestic dizinte-
gration as the erime of that wretch,
at Camden, a day or two since, signalized
his emancipatios from ordinary social
superstition by murdering his mother. In
any coudition of society, matricide, wo are
glad to believe, will be the rarest of excep-
tions, but all these things are straws; the
breeze that blows them presently swell to a
tempest,
$3
Li
observance
adder where one's
annost »ith every
ommun
ora -ensual
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Already
wh Q,
Belin
>
Since the strike among the Pennsyl-
vania coal miners has terminated
against them, and they have gone to
work, coal at the the mines has fallen to
two dollars'and twenty-five cents per
ton. This will be good news for all
classes.
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<r
Every vear New York adds from sevens
ty five to a hundred millions to its bank
accounts. It ean now claim to be worth,
according to the official acecunts, over ®1,-
000,000,000. The real extate valuation for
1870 is §742,000,060, a1 d the personal estate
is 050.000 000, There is hosider, in the
official table, an tein of 875,000 000 sot
to sharcholders banka,
brings the aggregate wealth ofthe gity cons
siderably above a thousand aillions, Bat
it is really thuch more than the official fig-
: The basis of renl estate valun-
|
|
I down in which
PTY how.
loners
The
property
At to the
t lesz than $1,
i » 1 s 3
tion is that fixed hy the tax donut
| and this is tar below the market basis
P wetual valua of the hone an 1 lot
Manhattan Leland,
t sell Prices, ix
| present Feil
The personal
more thirty
on ording
ing
L500 000 C00 ectide
i cent, at
pet
' onte :
tun pit it aud
{ least
a \
official vetirn of bank §
than the owners evel
i right but the peturns of rend and personal
| estate are certainly much helow the mark.
| The whole value of property in New York
| city is probably not less than 21,800,000, 000,
The ‘ast SRI, 000,000,
which was loss than the increase the
INCrease year was
year
Y ork \ B® ank Ix nN,
{ their geveral suburbs, could convert
' OW Jersey City,
ry
1
A
have
Bat
hole national blessing and
ft for a champagne supper
n't mean to do anything of that
They are 1
es of their portion of the m
ing, ahd I hardly think they are quite
| “1ail" enough to take it all on their own
too generous
‘oat
ar nine
s 4
shoulders anvway.
That, in all probability, will be thechoice
i
| for the people of France says the Age.
Jeon has lost his hold upon the nation.
! He has mistakes: The
Mexican war wasablunder. The Emperor
| chenld never have entered into the triparite
| treaty in relation te the affairs of a weak
Land rick He had nothing to
by such an arrangement, even if suc
France could reap neither profi
essful.
i C
Nap:
4 i
made too many
ty country.
gut
| throne of the Montezumas.
French soldier: sacrificed
Utopam scheme, and it ended by the sacri
fice of Q When
England and withdrew
Mexican muddle, France shonld
| abandoned the un lertaking
1. ‘Had that
uld have escap
mn
wera
ian at ieretaro,
Maximil
Spain from the
as ain
di
he
heen ne,
qt
always been pa
fonumerica
Ing .
leon wi
ced upon
Coupled
| tion which has
of
| with failure are other
aided in undermining the Napoleanic
fice in France. When the Austrian
paign was planned, it should
his administration
which
this aet
this Pe
edi
have been
+
| carried out fo its legitimate reanlt
. * 3a)
use of the victories at Magenta and dol
d wal
Aus’
virta-
| no Put the celumn was halted md
neg
x
rm
tosuccess, and France gained nothi
trin. at this time, is neutral, and thu
| ally
i -
1
- aids Prussia. Little has
Spain have been suffered to become a
orse to introduce the enemy |
It is i
generally of
| wooden}
{ the heart of France.
11
si
| pet revelution which drove
up the
i > * » .
| Bourbon woman frem the thn
| and vet he suffered his agent to drift
| the hands of Bismarck,
| him against the interest of France.
and bo used by
the fatal mistake was in forcing France into
| a war with Prussia, and then hesitating in
»
overwhelming
if not
latest
into French territory in
numbers, and gained most signal,
most irreversib e advantages. This
blunder the French peopie will not
or forgive. Thearmy feels the ipdignily
put upon them by want of leadership.
forget
French valor. Bat
could not overcome one hundred and thirty
thousand. and hence the defeat which so
sixty thousand men
French nation,
These are. the blunders, the mistakes
which have alienated the French people
from Napoleon, and brought the Prussians
within two hundred miles of Paris. The
rule Napoleonic cannot be again reinvigo-
rated. T e Emperor cannot pull France
out of the rat, into which it has run by his
There mast he a change in the gov.
ernment ip order to revive the feelings of
the people, and infuze fresh life into the
campaign. Will the mazse« force a Repub-
lic from the men at Paris, or wait until
acts.
Prussian bayonets force a Bourbon upon
the throne ? France is prepared for a Re-
public. It would be received with demon-
stration of delight from the mountains to
the sea. No sooner would the banner of
freedom and equality be elevated in Paris
than all France would rush to arms as a
single man, animated by one high and holy
desire, to free the countiyv 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
sympathy of freemen in all parts of Europe.
In her legions were to be found Germans
Poles, Italians, Spaniards, attracted by the
doctrines which carried upon her
banners and preached from the mouth of
her cannons, Frange as a Republie, could
correct the blunder of Napoleon, and re-
deem the past. But wtth a Bourbon on the
throne, put there by foreign bayonets and
against the will of the French people, the
future of France is dark, cheerless and
discouraging. The French hate the Bour-
bon. They have alwaye hated them. Some
have been beheaded by the aroused popu-
lace, others driven into exile. No ruler of
race has ever been a favoritéd with the
| masses in France. When brought back
from evile by foreign troops, the people
cursed them in secret, and plotted their
downfall, The Bourbon have
curse to France inthe past, and will always
be when clothed with the Imperial purple
Linperial Napoieonism and Imperial Bour
bonirm are alike distasteful to the men of
France. The first 1s in the
low leaf,’ the last
upon the nation by the action of
When, therefore, the choice 1s bhoetiween
Republic and a DBbuourbon monarch, the
deciziup of Frenchmen should be pron jp,
Vith the ad-
vance of the Pruscian: can be cheeked and
an honorable peace secured. Bismurck wils
not rouse the revolutionary spiric of all
Europe by traning is cannon against the
flag of tree France. He dare not do so.
But a fight to prop the falling fortunes ol
Napoleon is a contest which, in all proba-
bility, will end in a restoration ofthe Bour-
bon and the degradation of France, and it
should be proclaimed without delay.
ee. i cata, dh .
were
"
i
thi
been as
ere and Vs] -
can only hie impozed
Vrulils,
i
and resolute. a Republic,
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A child came very near being buried
alive at Lansingburg, N. Y., the otherday.
It wus prepared for the grave, and the
funeral was about to start, when signs of
lite was discovered inthe supposed corps
and at last accounts the child was rapidly
1ecovering.
|
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Cash Dealer
In Country Produce,
WOLFE'S STORE,
CENTRE COUNTY, PA.
[Bmyt
on - sr mont on
A BAUM, REYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE
[XA « FRONT, nsnor st, Bellefonte,
WINES AND LIQUO RS
The subscriber respectfully calls the at
tention of the public to his establishm nt,
where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of
Foreign and Domestic Liquors’ wholesala
at the lowest eash Prices, a
ted to be the best qualities according to
nl Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other
Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies,
Blackberry
the best articles--at a
| tel keepers and others to call and examine
| his large supply, to judge for thomselves
| and be certain of procuring what they buy,
which ean seldom be done when purchas-
nen the city.
sw Physician
ao rive his
wre respectfully
liquors a trial,
{ {ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
Joux SraANGLER, Proprietor.
Stages arrive and depart daily, for all
points, north, south, east and weat,
This favorite Hotel has been refitted and
| furnished by its new proprietor, and is now
lin every respect one of the most pleasant
country Hotels in central Pennsylvania,
The travelling community and drovers will
always find the best aceammodations. Per-
sons from the city wishing to spend a fow
weeks during the summer in the country,
will find Centre Hall one of the most deau-
tiful locations amd the Centre Hall Hotel
all they could desire for comfort and con-
venience, aplO 08, tf.
COACH MANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
T HIS manufacturing establishment at
Yeagertown, on tha
aplo
——— i ——— —— — wo
anv manufactured in the country
are made of the very best seas oned stoek by
first class practical workmen, and finished
| in a style that challenges comparison with
any work out of or inthe
ined cian he sold at lowe r price th v1 t hose
fm mutactured in large town and
and ruinous price:
Eastern cities
cities,
ninidst high rents
ing. Being mastor of his own
| anxious to excel in his artisticn] profession
and freo from any annoyances in his busi
| ness. he has time and ability to devote
| entire attention to his profession and
| enstomers, rendering }
| all patrons, operatives, his country,
himself.
satisfaction aly
il to he sntisfied,
YI N Gm
\
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prompiiy,
and yon cannot fa
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{ of all kinds done neatly,
rensonably
Yearertow
D
} Prices,
n, June 12, 1868
—1¥.
SINGLE
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apl0'68,
ETTELE'S
Ww]
W noLs
OR
Bishop street, Bellefonte fi
ding iormerly occupied by
{ : Bake ry
| Takes pleasure in informing the public tha
he keeps gonstantly on ha d a supply o
{ choice Foreirn and Domestic Liqu S.
All Barrels, Kegs and Cas
to rontain the quantity repre
The attention of practicing
t culled to his stoek of
PURE LIQUORS,
| snitable for medical, purposes. Bottles,
jngz, and demijohn: Wounstantly on hand.
| He has the ONLY PURE NECTAR
| WHISKY in town
{ Al liquors ang warranted to give satis
OUBLE AND
fowling pieces
IRW & W 1L WON.
J. B
ALE
BT 3
in the Stona buil-
the Ki y-
stone
8
ented
‘
physicians 1a
| faction
{ barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot
! BOTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grades on hand
Confident that he can please customers
| he respectfully solicits a Ea of public pa
tronage 6 dials my lif
Churchville, O. K!
of
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
p= Only Give us a Fair Trial. “60
We have a full and complete assort-
ment of the latest styles.
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Queensware.
Gentleman and Ladies furnishing
Goods, Oils, Fish Salt, Stationary, and
everything else that is to be found in
a well stocked country store.
The highest market price paid in Store
(Goods for
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Don't forget the Store at Churchville,
where goods are now offered at a bar-
gain. Call and see,
3jn3d n JACOB STROHM.
e constantly re
JET & WILSON ar
ceiving new goods in their line,
HARDWARE
ofevery description atredu.co prices now
being opened every day apll Ox,
H. ORVIS. C. T. ALEXANDER
ORVIS & ALEXANDER,
Attorneys-at-law. Office inConrad House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
J. P. GEPHART,
with Orvis & Alexander, attends to eollec-
tions and practice in the Orphan's Court.
Tian’ 70tf :
INO.
Wall Paper, cheap
rout 12 to 20 cents per bol ta Herlacliay’
:
cr £5 A —————S RS A A
: from 4 Lbs up to 120,000] bs,
Irwin & Winsow.
|
|
———— p————
apl0 G8.
rt RKEY PRUINS,
apples, oranges, lemons, all Kind
of foreign frypits, Hams, bacon &e., at
BURNSIDE THOMAS
iY BOARDS, Plank and. Scantling
apl0'6
forsale by Irwiy & WILSON.
(Ro3-ent AXD MILL SAWS, be
ior
make at Irwin & WILSON.
apl0’ 68.
QPINDLE SKEINS for wagons, all :i
zes, at the sign of the Anvil.
apl0'68. IRWIN & WILSON.
OCKET OUTLERY-—all makes and
pricesat IRWIN & WILSON,
aplQ 0s .
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INR TRY
[ TACRERY TAKE NOTICE, |
Seventeen Teachers wanted for the Pot-
fer township school district, for the com- |
ing winter term, to whom the following
wages will bo paid, viz: To Teachers hol-
ding professional certificates, $41,00 per
month. To Teachers holding provisional
certificates No, 1, $20,00 per month. To
Tenchers holding provisional certificates
No. 14, $3700 per month. To Teachers
holding provisional certificates No, 2, $356,
00 per month. To female teachers, $30, -
OD per month.
Mule terchors preferred. All applicants
must prove efficiency in school govern-
ment,
For further mformation, address, MR.
Joux 8. Davsrrman, President of Board,
Centre Hill, I'a, or MR. JouN ARKEY,
Secretary, Centre Hall, Pa, aug. 12
NY FIRM, NEW GOODS AND
A
Panic Prices.
wine purchased the extensive store of
well, Gilliland & Co,, and addedto them
NEW GOODS,
They are enabled to sell at
OLD FASHIONED PRICES!
Ladies’ Dress Goods
Great Bargains in
Musling and Calicoes,
Ready-Made Clothing
Warranted to Suit.
Our Cloths and Cassiniers,
Cant be excelled.
THEIR GROCERY DEPARTMENT,
Astonizhes every one in assortment and low
prices.
Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Canned fruits,
Jellies. Domestic and Foreign Fruits,
Cheese and pastries of all kinds,
and every other article be-
longing to the Grocery
Department.
v ’ »
Wholesale at Philadelphia Rates.
Mechanics and Laborers
(ne dollar saved is
la dollar in pocket, Then call and 8 e al
i what astonishingly low prices
FORSTER DEVLING & WILSON,
Are selling
No trouble to show Goods, "82
74 Farmers,
look to your interest.
i +
their Dry Go ls and Groceries,
(real Bargains at
arlecher’s
C.F. H
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard
ware, Queensware, Wood and willow ware
Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent
assortment of everything kept in a
First Class Store.
now ready, and for sale at marvelous low
rates
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE
OLD PRICES.
Muscling they will sell you the very best
brands at prices that will astonish you
Now spring
Dress Goods
A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
the novelttes of the season, at lower rates
than ordinarily charged at other places.
White Goods & |
Embroid eries
The finest stock in town, bo h ae 0 quantity
quality, and prices, at) mies a
J { f{ #
HOOP SRIBTS
The best makes, latest styles and lowest
rates. (Hats and Caps in great variety
Linens, Towellings, a Denin ge, loth
wssimers, Cloakings,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we Key
everything, and will sell at a very sma
advance on first cost, 3
All we ask that you will
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
before purchasing elsewhere, as we dono
consider it any trouble to show goods.
ALL KINDS OF HARNESS,
silver plated and Yankee Harness double
and single, bridles and halters.
mayl'081y.
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SAVAGE & RRO,
(Successor to
N. Hilibish)
Whole sale and retail dealers in
Stoves & Tinware,
Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Read only a partial list of Ccok Stove
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ornamental,
Oriental,
Royal Cook,
Prince Royal,
Sea Shell,
Artisan,
And American
If they are not as represented, wo will
pay you for your tron Don't forget
pla th.
An el!
hile
TURNER BUILDING 8&2
ap Allegheny St, Bellefonte Pa
Fuss at Millheim
Ss dt | 1¢
Quite a Sensation and Muss
p2if «
wl M ili in
fn thal J
3
caused
| ‘
Kin
Was Just receiving a hew
Spring Goods
AT OLD PRICES.
which he purchased lately when
Gold wus down and prices had
fallen. Hs stock consists of
' Fine Dress Goods.
i
SUGARS, MOLASSES, COFFEE,
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
| MUSLINS, CALICOES,
AT OLD PRICES.
La. The public are earn stly invited
Offers Greater
- . \ r Py » &
ELSEWHERE
His stock is always full and complete,
and selected with care, and keeps nothing
that iz ealeulated to deceive. No purcha-
the full worth of his money. New goods
The highest prices paid for all
Call and see,
marll,y
wanted
kinds of country produce.
Snook never surrenders,
STERNBERG
Has been to the extreme end of the
market. For BOOTS & SHOES
to Boston.
For DRY GOODS to New York.
For CLOTHING to Philadelphia.
va. Kuch article bought directly
from the Manufacturer, with a de-
sire to suit this market eg?
"»
FINE ALPACAS from 40c to 75¢ the
tinest—equal to $1,25 alpacas.
SUITS —from $10 to $18, best all
wool Cassimer es.
wa. He intends to close out his
stock.
THEREFORE NOW OFFERS
BETTER BARGAINS THAN .
ELSEwHERE.
HE
J
atos, from 50 cents to
Carpets at old r
y ard, for the best.
cents per y
DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,
from 12} to 16 cents, the bes
yd selling :
32 . lins in proportion, at
ealicoes, and mus
rates.
Women's Shoes, common good, to wear
all summer; at $1 per pair
Fine Boots from $5,600 to $7,060 for,
best.
{ "H T {2
CLOTHING
at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 price
SUITS,
00 to $18 for the best.
CALL AND BEE,
ill treat.
and sce
from $10,
They only gsk people to come.
even if they 40 not wish to buy.
\TEW STORE. —LEVI A. MILLER
LN ot Runkle's Old Stand, opposite the
[ron Front, on Allegheny st., Bellefonte, is
Where Pennsvalley Farniers,
and ull others, get the cheapest and best
Grogeries, Tobacces of all grades, Boots
from (he best New York Manufacturers;
Syrups, Sugars, Vinegar, &c. Try him,
onee janTtf
Pa ELOR COOK STOVES
sarlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gas
I rners constantly on hand and for saleat
anl0'68. IRWIN & WILSON'S.
Parlor and Office Stoves :
Morning Glory, Tropic, Brilliant, and
a
THE BEST |
For pointing rails, sawing firewood,
and all kinds of sawing, such as
LATH, PALING,SHIN GLES, &e.,
while for boring and mortising all kinds of
timber, including Fence Posts, it is to-day
without an equul. The time has come when
almost every Farmer wants a machine for
all kinds of sawing, mortising, &e. To all
I would say, dont buy before seeing the | §
LITTLE GIANT.
It has advantages possessed by no similar
Machine, among which are
the following :
It is very small, light, and strong, with-
out any unnecessary gearing, is furnished
witha Fly-wheel for sawing and also one
for boring, making the motion regular
enough for railway or any other power
without worrying the horses, It has a
larger capacity than any similar machine,
being capable of sawing 8 to 4 cords of
wood, twice through, per hour, and boring
7h to 100 fence posts in the same time.
za~1t takes only two men to run itin
posts~Ba 29 It points all kinds of rails
ready to put in the fence and mortises posts
ready to set up, at the rate of 50 to 60 per
hour. 2zZ& No matter how crooked the
posts are, it will mortise them with equal
facility,
THE LITTLE. GIANT
Is always ready to run against any
similar machine.
Its superiority is established. It is impos-
sible to get out of order and there is no
wearing out to it. Fixtures for sawing
shingles are always put on when desired.
Capacity, 5000 to 8000 per day.
THE LITTLE GIANT was Patented
April 20, '60, and sold in every County
where it has been exhibited. For township
rights or machines apply to
GEORGE REESER.
Aaronsburg.’
ljulém
MUNSON’S TUBULARCOPPER
LIGHTNING ROD.
Theundorsigned nouw prepated to put up
this superior rod, being one of the oldest
and most thoroughly tried. Being of cop-
per its conducting power is superior to any
other metal except silver. Its spiral shape
gives it the greatest strength and stability.
This rod has a surface 2) times grater than
the common iron rod, and being eight times
greater conducting metal, renders this rod
equal to twenty iron rods,
Munson's Lightning Rod has received the
first premiums at the State Fairs of New
York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana,
Ohio and Connecticut, and at National Fair,
Maryland Institute, American Institute of
New York, Mechanics’ Institute of Cincin-
nati, and at very many County anc District
Fairs,
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 sll the elements necessary
New Lgg.
And Parlor Cooks tor Wood or Coal, and
Wood Stoves of every description,
ed, size 40x20,
| old size, and can be furnished cheaper thar
any other establishment in town
gar spouting and jobbing promptly at
(ended to, Charges rey onable and satis
| netion guaranteed. oct 687
| A\SKETS inall their varieties, children
carriages, willow ware, guns, jris-
| tols, powder,
-
shot, caps, eartridges, &c., as
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS ts
PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTSof
| the very best quality just receivedat
Wolf's old stand
CENTRE HALL
Y... r |
an Yard.
The undersigned would respectfully in-
wat in
HIDES AND BARK
The highest market price will be paid
for Hides of all kinds,
ded, 9m MILLER & BADGER.
: Ladies Trusses,
This invaluable article for females, is now
Ladies remember
had at Centre |
tf.
Hall i Ree
Comming House, Bellefonte,
James IH. Lierox, froprielor.
The undersigned having assumed con-
trol of this fine hotel, would respectfully
He is pre-
pared to accommodate guests in the Pt
style, and will take care that his tables are
supplied with the best in the market. Good
stables attached to the totel, with eareful
and atteative servants. The travling pub-
lic ave invited to give the Cumninings hionuse
a call, 2Tmy 70tf
F ARNESS, collars, cart whip carriage
whips, in great varieties, govern-
ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales
check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg
harness hames, ete. Everything in thesad ,
dlery line at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS
OT1ONS of all kinds, Stelring’ gloves
N Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket books
in all their variety and very cheap, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re
N duced prices, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’
YABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and .e-
B ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je es
Oakley’ s soaps, old castile, pure, Palm sou p,
Elderling’s soap, and a great variety of
other soaps, at
BURNSIDE «a THOMAS’
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B URNSIDE & THOMAS.
Offer to tha Public one of the
largest and best selected stocks of mere
han-
dige. in Centre county. Cull, examine and
see for yourself.
JNE GROCERIES,” mocha coffee, olc
: gov. java, best quality Rio coffee,
best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering
syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak-
ing oe rice and everything in the
grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the
marketBURNSIDE & THOMAS’. is the
place.
QA DDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bit
% spots rings. Everything a saddlee
wants for the manufacture of harness, to be
found at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS.
BY=H HOUSE. near the depot,
fonte, Pa.
W. D. RIKARD, Proprietor.
This new and magnificent Hotel has now
come under the proprietorship of Mr. Ri-
kard, formerly of the Cummings House,
and will be kept upin FIRST CLASS HO-
TEL STYLE. It has comfortable rooms,
all the modern conveniences, prompt ser-
vants, and reasonable charges. THE TA-
BLE will always be abundantly supplied
with the most sumptuous fare the market
will afford, done up by the most experi-
enced cooks, HIS BAR will always con-
tain the choicest liquors. He will be glad
to see his old friends at the new hotel, and
no pains will be spared to make them feel
at home. jul23 69, tf
YHE Largest and Best Stock of warran
ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give
satisfaction, at reduced Prise, only to be
found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’.
[* 1S known to all in Bellefento and
through the county if you want a
good article go
to
BU
Belle-
RNSIDE & THOMAS’.
large and elegant assortment of Horse
Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Bufla-
v at low prices
BURNSIDE & THOMAS
| to protect buildigs from lightning,
| Price.—Only 30 cents per foot, and $3 for
| ench top, this includes cost of putting up.
| Delay in baviife your buildings roded, is
| dangerous ;send in your order at once to
J. HH HAPSTER,
Centre Hall
my2itf
|) C.CHEESMAN, NOTARY PUB-
' IVs LIC AND MILITARY AGENT,
| and Convevancer. Deeds, Bonds, Mort-
| gages, and all instruments of writing fuith-
fully attended to. Special attention given
(to the eollection of Bounty and Pension
| elaims. Office nearly opposite the Court
| House, two doors above my Bush &
| Yocum’s Law Office, Bellefonte, Pa.
| 10junly
QROT-MA RES TOOLS and findings
Eu in all their varieties, at
| BURNSIDE &« THOMAS,
|
CENTRE HALL
Manufacturing Co
Machine Works.
CENTEE HALL CENTRE (0., 1 A°
Having enlarged our New Fouxpry and
Spors and AGRICULTURAL
Stocked with all new and lates
improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an-
to reccive orders for anything iv their line
Pullies,
Hangers,
IRON & BRASS
which now stands unrivalled.
This Reaper has advantages overall othe:
Reapers now manufactured. One advan-
tage we claim for it, is the lever power, by
which we gain one hundred per cent over
other achines, Another advantage is the
hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereb;
the driver has under his complete contro’
of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg-
ed grain, the driver can change the cut of
he machine in an instant, without stopping
the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 14
inches at the outside of the machine, as well
as on the inside. Itis constructed of first
class material; and built by first class ma-
chanics. We warrant if second to none.
All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing
Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im
proved. All kinds of Repairing done. Dif
ferant kinds of
PLOWS
AND
V CASTING.
PLOW CA Yu
The Celebrated Heckendorn Economica
plow which has given entire satisfaction
“We employ the best Patternmakers, our
patterns are all new and of the most improv-
ed plans. Plans, Specifications and I) aw-
ings furnished for all work done by us.
738 We hope by strict atter.tion to busi
ness to receive a share of public patronag
CASTINGS
of every description made and fitted up fer
MILLS,
FORGES,
FURNACES,
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES,
&C., &C.
We also manufacture the celebrated
KEYSTONE
1ARVESTER
HARVESTER,
The Company announce to the citizens of
- Potter township, that they are now prepar-
ed tofurnish upon short notice, and as low
as elsewhere, every article in the line of
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE
Slove-Pipe
and Spouling.
All kinds of repairing done.
always on han
BUCKETS,
CUPS,
DIPPERS,
_ DISHES, &C.
All orders by mail promptly attended to
CENTRE HALL MF'G COMP
apl1065tf.
They bav
ADDRES
#4
TOTHE
$
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED,
WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN
PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN
CAUSES, AND WHOSE OAU-
4
SES REQUIRE
PROMPT TREATMENT
TORENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE
If you are suffering, or Fored
from involuntary hinges, ou effect
does it produce upon your general health ?
Do you feel weak, debilitated. easily tired?
Does a little extra exertion produce pal-
pitation of the heart? Does your liver, or
urinary organs, or your kidneys, fre uent-
ly get out of order? Is your urine some-
times thick, milky or flocky or is it" ropy
on setting? Or does a thick skum rise to
the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom af-
ter it has stood awhile? Do you have spells
of short breathing or dyspepsia, ? Are your
bowels constipated ? Do you have of
fainting, or rushes of blood to the head?
Is your memory impaired ? Is yonr mind
constantly dwelling on this subject? Do
of
vou feel dull, listless, m
compuny, of life 7"Do you hh oe ot
I
p?
alone, to get away from ev ?
any little thing make you start or jum
Is your sleep bri ken or restless ? > Jump
tre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on
your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy your-
self in society as well? Do you pursue your
business with the same energy? Do you
feclas muh confidence in yourseif? Are
your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits
of melancholy ? If so, do not lay it t« your
live or dyspepsia. Have you ess nights ?
Your hack weak. your knees weak, and
have but little appetite, and you attribute
this to dyspepsia or liver-complwint ?
Now, reader, self-abuce, veneral diseases
badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all
capable of producing a weakness of the
generative organs. The organs of genera-
tion, when in perfect health, make the man.
Did you ever think that those bold? defiant
energetic, persevering, succesful business-
men are always those whose generative or-
gang are in perfect health? You never hear
such men complain of being melancholy
of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart.
They are never afraid they cannot succeed
in business ; they don’t become sad and
discouraged ; they are always polite and
pleasantin the company of ladies, and look
you and them right in the face—none of
your downé€ast looks or any other mean-
ness about them, 1 dono mean those who
keep the organs inflated byrunning to ex-
So here i not only ruin their eon-
wih ) Ee bu also those they do business
ow many men, from badly cm is
eases, from the effects of 3s
excesses, have brought about that state of
weakness in those organs that has reduced
the general system s0 much as to induce
almost every other disease—idioey, lunacy
paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al
most every o her form of disease which
humanity is heir to—and the real cause of
the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and
have doctored for afl but the right one,
DISEASES OF THESE ORGANS RE.
QUIRE THE USE OF A
DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD’S
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, AND IS A CER-
TAIN CURE FOR DISEASES OF THE
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL
DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS
FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL
DEBILITY,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY OR-
GANS, whether existing in MALE or Fe-
MALE, from whatever cause originating,
and no matter of how long standing.
If ro treatment is submitted to, Con-
sumbtion or Insanity may ensue. Our fiesh
and blood are supported Soe these sources,
and the health and happiness, and -that of
Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a
reliable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
petal hed upward of 19 years, prepared
wy oe, -
H. T. HELMBOLD
DRUGGIST,
59% Broadway, New York, and
"104 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa,
Price—$1,25 per Yottle or 6 bottles for
$6,50, delivered to any address. .
SorLp BY ALL DRUGISTE EVERYWHERE.
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS
DONEUI IN STEEL ENGRAVED WRAP-
PER, WIT H FAC-SIMILIE OF MY
EMICAL WAREHOUSE, and signed
junlOy H.T.HELMBOLD.
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