“ ie I BALL REVQRE=R, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER ih, 1870 DEATH BY LIGHTNING. A Terrible Thunder Storm af Kingston, New York—TFive Per sons Instantly Killed by the Sime Polt- Saaal Clkas te verely Injurcd— Bains and Heu ses Set on Fire. Our readers will remember the t | § go | nil Ea BIags b LAX errible thunder storm at Kingston, Ulster county ou Thursday evening last, during which five persons were kille d and others severely injured by the same stroke of lightnmg, Union avenue was crowded tho eiTeus, the tent for w hich had with persons going io been pitched in that avenue Hy the time the ced ther could not have been fifteen hundred human beings periorianes canopy. and laree drops of rain had already com «td ‘ ~ | Il thunder menced to fal almost drowned the voice of the ring. xs . ter within, A short i mi 11 } ax main tent was a similar tent weed as w hile the 3 distance stand, and a few feet from this stana dqhoer (On unae! a willow tree, lceated in the N . \ ard of an dwelling. corner of the circus grovud, LL adjoining pear the tree, where grouped a large num- of persons, who had taken shelter there form the storm. Als0C while hit horse attached to a wagon, & colored ma being seated in the latter. Suddenly one blinding sheet of flame lit ythe tree spoken of was a s} 14 Che 8 scene which then cccurred inside the cii- cus tent baffles all description. pullid faces were everywhere, and a fear- ful panic was imminent; to the audience, “keep your seals,” ana same time he urged the performing horses about tho ring through little lakes of water, the audience. soas to save a rush and a consequent trampling to death, uccecded well. The clown cracked his okes and laughed as loud as ever, but it ould easily be seen that it was not a natu- 1 that he, too, wi alarmed. While all this was side the tent, the fatal shaft of lightning had done its work outside. Never were Rg 3 v ¢ 3 0, ah i thoroughly ral lang going on in- such fearful results of a stroke of lightning recorded before. The bolt appeared to come from the west, cutting a hole about twelve feet square through the top of the main canvas, thence spoken of above, forty yards distant, shat- tering the tree, killing the horse which was his elothes. ded to the group of colored persons near the Five killed Jane Montanye was leaning against the tree : $+ ny tree. were instantly with herarms folded listening to the others. She fell with her arms folded, and they could hardly be pried apart. Elizabeth Newkirk was laughing, and there was a smile on her lips when she was picied up. Arthur Scott had one arm partially raised, and after death it was hard work to straight- en it and thus they died. For full five minutes after the awful visitation no one could stir in the vicinity. were struck dumb and unconscious, and were paralyzed. Twenty-five persons under the fruit tent were knocked down and severely injured. According to the stutement of bystanders, it was, indeed, a fearful sight. A 11 4311 Hundreds under the main tent were paralyzed, aud incidents of an aordinary nature were visible When the true state of affairs out- e became known under themain canvas €Xil gvery- where. sid 3 there was no hclding the audience, and then entertainment for the ended atonce. As a rush was made for the open air, it was ascertained that scores 3 . the evening of persons could not leave their seats of them were more or less injured. One pian had a part of his coat torn away; another had lost the rim of his hat, and dozens almost - 3:1; ;. A st like statues, were unconscious. They vacancy in their eyes that was frightful to look upon. Friendsshook them and urged them to go, bat they moved not, apparent. Ww dum). IN i ii the Ulster Gazefte was present, and every one was so seriously affected that the con- ductors of that paper had to borrow help from other offices. One of the employees sustained a very severe shock. To-day h® carries his arm in a sling. Patrick Fitzpatrick was struck by some- thing, he don’t knew what, in the knees and breast; he is in bed. Robert Dickin gon was knocked down by the shock and iy apparently dead for halfan hour. Edgar Carson had his leg singed and his boot torn completely off. Geo. E. Townsend gus standing on the circus ground with his umbrella, ig, his hand he was knocked down and his umbrella torn to pieces. One person, Andrew Sutton, was verysingalar- ly affected. buck, snd a cut was made in his coat ex- actly the shape of a star, and his hat was torn in shreds from his head, Andrew DeWitt, who was badly burned in the loft breast, lay stunned for nearly two hours. One old lady, a colored woman, who was standing outside the tent, was sure that she was attacked with a paralytic stroke. She ould move neither her arms nor her legs for nearly a quarter of an hour, when she gradually revived, then hobbled off the grounds, A little child nameil Arnos Deszierole’ Seven years of age, was hurled ro the ground froma top seat in:ids the main eanvass, and had hee: left arn broken. It is a noteworthy fact that the hodies ofthe dead bore no marks of violence whatever; not a particle of evidence is observable to show that they died other than natural deaths. mi hair scorched, a fact which excites general comment. The eyes of one of the decensed remained wide open, presenting a ghastly appearance. No more fatal cases are reported, but wonderful incidents are told “everywhere, and the town is wild with all sorts of ru. mors. The storm lasted for two hours and at various points slong the river dwell. ings and barns were destroyed by it. Near Poughkeepsie two barns were burned, near Fishkill another; at Fishkill Landing a dwelling was struck twice, but not consum, ed. At East Haverstraw a barn filled with hay was destroyed, and at Melton another barn was burned. Reports of more disas- ters are expected, tharefore] the damage cannot yet be estimated. lessly riddled by the Maine Democratic Convention. The delegates then assembled declared it has violated its sacred pledge | to the people. It promised them economy | and faithfulness in national affairs, but, it { has given them extravagance and corrup- It promised thom a Republican from the States, { tion. ; of government, but in many of Lit has established a military deapotism, | trying thereby to intimidate the people hereof and make them subservient to their { corrupt rule. They that the i . » x | ordinary exXponses of the general an 1 State further sav | government are swelled boyond all proce public service, robbing labor of the bread [1t has earnod, and en lan zering the liberties of the people, | - al T1 yf Ohio declares there | are ten thowsand square mile 10 state geologist fe nl deposit in that state, — ho West, says the New wal Y ork Society int i L | by Western wnial alliances, not much ~xaggerated in laws for dissolving matri- WW di iments, is bearing its natural fruit in 3 } ine ot dame tin ting AINE wosening of dome-hie ties, Lhe children of that gent leman whose four divorces, and cherish bie taste led him, afler cturn to nis first love remarry AW HEE, Call sQurecely . sitio ott for yvaanather | i . /HHCCUION jo anaanoiier, | exalted their | sia} ; . . parent. As little harmony can be looked i tor In 1 aor 8 very respect for i rdivor » housework for himself and iois househo'd, whose 2 ) taat otpor master, ato cine his wife, has en- tod neeessor at the paltry pittance of two | doliurs a week—a modern Griselda. [this miserable domestic anarchy SECO nel oH fier & in- s to be increasing, we Lid adieu to all that holiest in the Eden The observance of affections around and sanctify the P ereases, as it seem prepare to NaY is acarest and of which domestic fireside will come to be forgotten home. hedge | and despised in a social order where one's | nearest relatives change almost with every moon. The faniily-circles will disappear, | and society will recede into a cold commun- ism like that of ancient Sparta, ora sensual one like that of modern Oneida. Already | you may see signs of this moral transition, | not less in the independence of that young 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 danghter for stealing a horse. It is not necessary to go into such darker evidences of their domestic disinte- gration as the crime of that wretch, who, at Camden, a day or two since, signalized from superstition by murdering his mother. social In | any coudition of society, wmatricide, wa are { glad to believe, will be the rarest of excep- tions, but all these things straws; the breeze that blows them presently swell to a tempest, | his emancipation ordinarv are The equality in population of the lead- ing Christain powers of the globe is now In round nu ubers, from the best data and latest enwmeration, somewhat remarkable. they stand somewhat as follows: [Tnited States France 11.000 000 40.000). 000 35,000 000 ANSE. nn rae erin 36,000, 000 Prussia (including North and South German Confederations) 40.000.000 Russia.. 5.000.000 Italy including Rome)... ............27.00 "000 PAH cisco sities stertern sansanernsens 18.000,000 It will be seen that five of the leading powers of the globe have, or control from thirty five to forty millions of population each. In regard to the four great divisions of European people there is ul-o a remark- able equality of numbers, namely, the Angz'o-Saxon, Teutonic, Selavonic and Latin races. They thus compare: ANGLO BAXON. EPniled States... cereal 41,000,000 Great Britain... conven iiai., 35,000,000 Tolal.....oisccnniivinninns 76,000 000) | France 40.000.000) OY cs corerasntininans sss otons oats asin 27.000,000 Dpam........ .aeesrnseesse Ss usaases rasves 18,000 000 85, 000, 000 75.000.000 Austrian Slavonians . ................. 20.000.000 Purkish Sclavonians.................. .5, 000.000) Total TEUTONIC. Germany, Prussia Austria and German Confederation 100,000,000) 51,000,000 The Tribune, after giving the number of bins containing hot wheat in the Chicago “This makes about 180 bins of wheat declared to be hot, which, at 5,- 000 bush each, gives 900,000 bush, while the total amount of No 2 spring wheat in store on Saturday last was bat 957.515 bush. At this rate there is no old No. 2 spring in the city whieh is deliverable on contructs, and operators may as well cease dealing in the article. The chances are that we have at least 700,000 bush of new No. 2 spring in store, leaving about 650,000 bush of old against 900,000 bush of posted wheat. It would be interesting to know the relative amounts officially, but ofthat there is little { chance, elevator, says: as the effort to obtain theinforma- tion to-day was a futile one. We suggest that the warehousmen be kind enough to 3 TN ‘ enlighten the public on the subject. In the hope that they will do so; we forbear fur- ther comment now, The rascalities of G ’ b ascalities of Governor Holden, of North Carolina and hisconfederates who fill the atmosphere with lies, in his interest, are too much forthe New York Tribune. It thus demands an explanation of a piece of roguery practised on it; We havea word for Governor Holden and Senator Abbott, Justbefore the North Carolina e'ection, we printed a letter trom Judge Tourgee, concerning the Ku Klux outrages in that State. Certain very start- ling state . ents were made init, which, but for the respectable signatupge would have been universally scouted. “Judge Tourgee B | 1 romptly wrote us, complaining that.the igares he had given, in enumerating ences i of outrage, had been increased tenfold by | the addition of a cipher to ench, converting | ten into a hundred, ete. Now, we printed the letter precisely as Governor Holden in person, delivered it to our correspondent. and as the correspondent understood tha Governor Holder had received it from Senator Abbott, to whom it was addressed, We submit to these gentlemen, that they! have allowed too long a time to elapse without explaining to us how the disgrace, ful garbling occurred. We should hav expected them to be as indignant as we were ourselves at the fraud practised upon us, and to be promptin exposing the forger who abused their trust (in copying the let- ter) by putting into Judge Tourgee's mouth monstrous assertions which he never dreamed of uttering. Governor Holden! who garbled the letter which you gave our correspondent? T. Newton Wolf Merchant and po : Cash Dealer In Country Produce, WOLFES STORE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA, [3myt A ———— AO ITO na BAUM, rReYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE e TRONT, BISHOP 8t., Ballefonte, y Y Pa WINES AND LIQUO RS The subsoriber respectfully calls the at- tention of the public to his estublishm nt, where ho is prepared to farnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liguors' wholesale at the lowest eash prices, w wich are warran- 0" Ryo, Monongahela, Irish and other (Gin, Port, Muaderia, Cherry, and other Wines-—tho best articles—at as reasonable rates as can be had in the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and suoply, to judge for themselves i i which ean seldom be done when purchas- apectfully requested aplo z= Phiysicoms ave rf - * mar {ENTRE HALL HOTEL JOouN SPANILER, P cos arrive and depart daily, 5 ‘aprietor St for all This favorite Hotel has been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and isnow 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 city wishing to spend a few weeks during the summer in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the most deau- all they could desire for comfort and con venience, apl0'68, tf, COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, A T HIS manufacturing establishment at Lt Yeagertown, on the Lowistown 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 countgy. They are made of the very bestseasoned stock by first class practical workmen, and finished in a stvle that challenges comparison with any work out of or in the Eastern cities manufactured in large towns and cities, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv- ine. Being mastor of his own situation, and free from any annoyances in his busi- 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, anc himself, : Call and examine his stock and learn his prices, and vou cannot fail to be satisfied. REPAIRING of all kinds done neatly, promptly, rensonably. Yeagertown, June 12, 1868 —ly, D nd OUBLE AND SMqGLE BARREL fowling pieces i IRWIN & WILSON. E'S 1.B. EK : & apl068. ALE WINE W novus \ LI : STO I Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil upied by the nN ry Takes pleasure in informing the public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors. All Barrels, Kegs and Casks mitain the quantity repres nt f. : physicians is El ida TT IN R Cy=- ding iormerly oct stone Bulk ecarranted to "i The attention of practicing culled to his stock of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for medical Bottles, jugs, and demijohns constantly on hand. He has the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY in town. All liquors are warranted to give satis- faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand. Confident that he can please customers he respectfully solicits ashare of public pa tronage purposes, Churchville, 0. K! NEW GQODS AT STROHM'S STORE. 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 Ra Only Give us a Fair Trial. “@t 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 (vods for COUNTRY RRODUCL Don’t forget the Store at Churchville, where goods are now offered at a bar- gain. Call and see, djudm JACOB STROHM. | & WILSON are constantly re ceiving new goods in their line, HARDWARE of every description atredu.ce prices- now being opened every day aplO’ eg, JNO. H. ORVIS, C. T. ALEXANDER ORVIS & ALEXANDER, Attorneys-at-law, Office inConrad House, Bellefonte, Pa. J. P. GEPHART, with Orvis & Alexander, attends to collec- tions and practice in the Orphan's Court. Tian'70tf EN SS I BAP OAT Wall Paper, cheap prow 12 to 20 cents per bol ta Herlucher B UFFALO SCALES, of the best make ) from 4 Ibs up to 120,0001 bs, aplQ 63. Irwin & WiLsox, FFVURKEY PRUINS, raisens, poaches i apples, oranges, lewons, all kind of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &c., at ~_ _BBURNSIDE &« THOMAS. PY BOARDS, Plank and Scantling : for sale by Irwin & WiLsON. apl{y 68. NAROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, be /make at Irwin & WiLsoN. apl0'G8, SPINDLE SKEINS for wagons, all si zes, at the sign of the Anvil. _apl0'6s. Irwin & WiLsoN. OCKET CUTLERY -—all makes and pricesat IRWIN & WILSON. apl0’68 ACHERS TAKE NOTICE, Seventeen Teachers wanted for the Pot- ter township school distriet, for the com- ing winter term, to whom the following wages will be paid, viz: To Teachers hol- ding professional certificates, $41,00 per month. To Teachers holding provisional cortificates No. 1, $20.00 per month, To Teachors holding provisional certificates No, 1}, $37,00 per month. To Tenchers holding provisional certificates No, 2, $30, - 00 per month, To female teachers, $35,- 00 per month, Mule ter chors preferred. All applicants must prove efficiency in school govern- mont, For further information, address, Mr. Joux 8, Davnermay, President of Board, Contre Hill, Pa, or MR. JON ARNEY, Secretary, Centra Hull, Pa. aug. 12 —— a ———— —————————— Panic Prices. FOSTER, DEVLING & WILSON, aving Rurchastd the extensive store of owell, Gilliland & Co., and addedto them at panic pricosa large assortment of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A large variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods Great Bargains in Musling and Calicoes, Ready-Made Clothing Warranted to Suit. Our Cloths and Cassimers, Cant be excelled. THEIR GROCERY DEPARTMENT, Astonishes every one in assortment and low prices. : : Liety Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Canned fruits, Jellies, Domestic und Foreign Fruits, Cheese and pastries of all kinds, and every other article be- longing to the Grocery Department. They Wholesale at Philadelphia Rates. Mochanies and Laborers | look to your interest. One dollar saved is | a dollar in pocket. Then call and s ‘e at what astonishingly low prices FORSTER DEVLING & WILSON, Are selling their Dry € oods and Grocories. zr No trouble to show Goods, "52 If they are not as represented, we will Don’t forget the par Farmers, | pay you for your trouble. place. : ; : 28~TURNER BUILDING 52 ap20tf Allegheny St, Bellefonte Pa. Fuss at Millheim 15 HAO AOL 0 w—— Great Bargains at 9 C.F. Harlecher's CENTRE HALL, PA. Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Woodand 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 NEA RAT THE OLD PRICES. Muslins they will sell you the very best brands at prices that will astonish you New 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 & | -mbroic eries The finest stock in town, bo h ar o quantity quality, and prices, " Can AR Rv rE E HOOP SKIRTS The best makes, latest styles and lowest rates, (Hats and Caps in great variety Linens, Towellings, checks, Denin gs, loth Cassimers, Cloakings., thon BALMORAL SKIRTS, Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we keep everything, and will sell at a very small advance on first cost. : All we ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR BTOCK before purchasing elsewhere, as we do no consider it any trouble to show goods. ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, silver plated and Yankee Hurness double and single, bridles and halters. mayl'681y. SAVAGE & RRO. (Successor to N. Hilibish) Whole sale and retail dealers in 3 : Lf: 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 A mie rican Parlor and Office Stoves : | Morning Glory, Tropic, Brilliant, and New gg. ; N a THE BEST 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 is to-day without an equal. The time hus come when nlmost every Farmer wants a machine for all kinds of suwing, 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 Jollowing : It ia very small, light, and strong, with- out any unnecessary gearing, is furnished with a 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 3 to 4 cords of wood, twice through, per hour, and boring 76 to 100 fence posts in the same time, 2#~1t takes only two men to run itin posts=@% 2#~ It points all kinds of rails ready to put in the fence and mortises posts ready to set up, at the rate of 40 to 6 per hour, 7@~No matter how crooked the posts are, it will mortise them with equal facility. THE LITTLE G1ANT Is always ready to run against any similar machine. Its superiority is established. Tt is impos- sible to get out of order and there is no wearing out to it, Fixtures for sawin shingles are always put on when desired. Capacity, 5000 to 8000 per day. HE LITTLE GIANT was Patented April 20, '69, and sold in every County re it has been exhibited. Fortownship rights or machines 3p y to GEORGE REESER. Aaronsburg.’ pl 0 1julfm C. CHEESMAN, NOTARY PUB- R. LIC AND MILITARY AGENT, and Conveyancer, Deeds, Bonds, Mort- gages, and all instruments of writing faith- fully attended to. Special attention given to the collection of Bounty and Pension claims. Office nearly opposite the Court House, two doors above Messrs. Bush & Yocum's Law Office, Bellefonte, Pa. 10junly YHOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE «a THOMAS. CENTRE HALL Manufacturing Co ~ Machine Works. Having enlarged our New FouNpky and Macnine Sunors and AGRICULTURAL And Parlor Cooks for Wood orf and Lili, Quite a Scosation and Fuss at Millbeim, as n that J. W. Snool nnew of has been caused i 3o0n #8 it became know was just receiving Spring froods! AT OLD PRICES. which he purchased lately when Gold wus down and prices had fullen. His stock Consists ol » - BLM Fine Dress Goods. Dry GoOds, Groceries SUGARS, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CHEAPER THAN EVER. MUSLINS, CALICOES, AT OLD PRICES. ¥@.The public are earnestly invited call at Snook’s store in Millheim, and ga- tisfv themselves that He Offers Greater Bargains and Sells Goods Cheaper than ELSEWHERE His stock is always full and complete, and selected with care, and keeps nothing that is calculated to deceive. No purcha- ser leaves Snook’s Store without having the full worth of his money. New goods are ordered every few days and whenever wanted. The highest prices paid for all Call and see. Snook never surrenders, marll,y STERNBERG Has been to the extreme end of the market. For BOOTS & SHOES to Boston. For DRY GOODS to New York. For CLOTHING to I’hiladelphia. vi. Bach article bought directly fron the Manufacturer, with a de- sire to suit this market..@¥ FINE ALPACAS from 40c to 75¢ the finest—equal to $1,256 alpacas. SUITS —from $10 to $18, best all wool Cassimel es. Sx. He intends to close out his stock. THEREFORE NOW BETTER BARGAINS ELSEwHERE. OFFERS BE THAN Carpets at old rates, from 50 cents to ] cents per yard, for the best. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the bes calicoes, and muslins in proportion, at rates. Women’s Shoes, common good, to wear all summer, at $1 per pair Fine Boots from $8,00 to $7,50 for, best. CLOTHING at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 price BUITS, from $10,00 to $18 for the best. CALL AND SEE, and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat. They only ask people to come and see even if they do not wish to buy. TEW STORE.—LEVI A. MILLER N at Runkle's Old Stand, . opposite the Iron Front, on Allegheny. st., Bellefonte, is Where Pennsvalley Farmers, and all others, get the cheapest and best Groceries, Tobaceecs of all’ grades, Boots from the best New York Manufacturers; Syrups, Sugars, Vinegar, &c. Try him, once janTtf PARLOR COQ K S TOV ES Parlor Stoves, find foursizes of Gas I rners constantly on hand and for saleat anl0'68. IRWIN & WILSON'S. Wood Stoves of every description, | Attention is eniled to hig stock of Rooung | Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv | ed, size 40x20. It makes better job thant he { old size, and ean be furnished cheaper tanr any other establishment in town =e-Npouting and jobbing promptly at sended to. Charges reasonable and satis | metion scunranteed, dA ) ASK ETS inall their varieties, children 1) earringes, willow ware, guns, pis tols, powder, shot, eaps, cartridges, &c., as BURNSIDE &« THOMAS ts PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTSof the very best quality j 1st receivedat WwW ifs old stand | CENTRE HALL Tan Yard. 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 ull kinds. The highest mar- ket price will also be paid for Tanner's Bark. The public patronage is solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed, ded, tin MILLER & BADGER. Ladies Trusses, This invaluable artiele for females, is now to be had at Herlacher's store, and no other place in Centr: county. Ladies remember that these trusses can be had at Centre Hall tf. i cm ae tummings IMouse, Bellefonte, James H. Lierox, / roprictor. The undersigned having assumed con- trol of this fine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the public. Ie 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- lic are invited to give the Cummings house a call. 2Tmy0tf YT ARNESS, collars, cart whip earviage H whips, in great varieties. govern- ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales cheek lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg harness hames, etc. Everything in thesad dlery line at BURNSIDE & THOMAS OT1ONS of all kinds, Stelring’' gloves Handkerchiefs, com)s, pocket books in all their variety and very cheap, at i i) BURNSIDE 8 THOMAS’. NT EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re N duced prices, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’ ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and .le- B ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je :es Oakley’s soaps, old castile, pure, Palmso: p, Elderling's soap, and a great variety of other soaps, at BURNSIDE « THOMAS’ PUEssg & THOMAS. : Offer to tho Public one of the largest and best selected stocks of merchan- dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and see for yourself. { INE GROCFRIES, mocha coffee, ol¢ gov. (IVA best quality Rio coffee. hest oolong black teas, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak- ing molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the marketBURNSIDE & THOMAS’. is the place. ADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bit spots rings. Everything a saddlee wants for the manufacture of harness, to be found at BURNSIDE « THOMAS’. USH HOUSE. near the depot, Belle- fonte, Pa. W. D. RIKARD, Proprietor. This new and magnificent Hotel has now come under the proprietorship of Mr. Ri- kard, formerly of the Cummings House, and will be kept up in 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 Bak will always cane tain the choicest liquors. He will be glad to see his old friends at ths. new hotel, and no pains will bespared to make them feel at home. jul23,69, tf FPVHE Largest and Best Stock of warran ted Boots and Shees, warranted to give satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. I IS known to all in Bellefente and through the county if you want'a good article go to BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. large and elegant assortment of Horse Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Bufla- lo Robes, at very at low prices BURNSIDE & THOMAS Works, Stocked with all new and lates! | improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an- | nounce b the publicthatthey are now ready | to receive orders for anything in their line Saf tings, 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 machines. 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 ean 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. It is constructed of first class material; and built by first class ma- chanics. We warrant it second to none, All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im proved. All kinds of Repairing done. Di’ ferant kinds of PLOWS PLOW CASTING: The Celebrated Heckendorn Economica plow which has given entire satisfaction We employ fof Dost Patternmakers, our patterns are all new and of the most improv- od plans. Plans, Specifications and D aw- ings furnished for all work done by us, r= We hope by strict attertion to busi ness to receive a share of public patronag CASTINGS of every descriptioggnade and fitted up for MILLS, FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES, TANNERIES, &C., &C. Wealso manufacture the celebrated KEYSTONE HARVESTER, All orders by mail promptly attended to CENTRE HALL MF'G COM'P apl068tf. Homestead at Public Sale! The undersigned, will offer at public -ale, on the premises. in Georges valley, on Sat- urday, September 17th, next, his valuable homestead, consisting of Two Acres of good Land. furor which are erect ed, a good twe story frame dwelling House, a small bank Barn, and other outbuildings. A well of good water is near the door. All kinds of : Choice Fruit. are on the premises. Also, at the same time and place, will be offered 55 Acres of Land. lying along the southside of Egghill, of which three acres are clear, the ballance being well timbered with fine rock-oak and chestnut. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. DANIEL GIFT. sep2. Gregg twp. OST.—A pocket book containing sev- eral dollars in monuy, and a promisa- ry note for $30, with ten dollars credited upon the same, was lost by the undersigned while traveling in the stage from Potters Mills, on Tuesday of last week, the finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the sameto JAMES CAM PBELL, sep.2.8t Centre Hall. VALUABLE HOTEL and STORE stand for sale.—The undersigned will offer for sale a valuable Hotel and store omni stand situated in Tylersville, Clinton County. The buil- ¥ ding consists of a good frame pal construction with a store room “25x45 with a good ware room, and an arched celler beneath the building. The other. part consists of two rooms, a ood stable suficient to stable 30 head of orscs, a good wagon shed also on the same. - For terms address- M. D. ROCKEY, S. E. SPANGLER: Executors aug). tf ADDRESS TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED * WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUBER, AND WHOSE 0AU- SES REQUIRE i PROMPT TREATMENT TORENDER BXISTENOEZ DESIRABLE If you are suffering, or h : from involuntary hae ay tared, does it produce upon your general health 7 Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a lit'le extra exertion produce pal- pitation of the heart? Does your liv. r, or urinary organs, or your kidn uent- ly get out of a: Is otryay, frag 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 yor have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia, ? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood te the ? Is your memory impaired ? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of life? Do you wish to be left alent, 10 BY away fom everybody ? Does any little thing make vou s ) Is your sleep Bs ken 4 not pr tre of You ey yourc eel fas - self in society as well? DR Jo SnioF your. business with the same energy? Do you fecl as much confidence in Yourself? Ares your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy ? If so, do not lay it t. your live or dyspepsia. Have you Tesiiess nights ? Your back weak. your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complwint ? Now, reader, self-abuse, veneral diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of produeing a weakness of the generative organs, Foe organs of genera- tion, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bol defiant, energetic, persevering, succesful iness- men are always those whose generative or- gans are in perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid 1 hey cannot succeed in business; they don't become sad and discouraged ; they are always polite and pleasantin the company of Indies, and look you and them right in the face—none of your downesst looks or any other mean- ness about them. 1 donot mean those who keep the organs inflated byrunning to ex- ou Thete il not only ruin their eon- 8 ons, but a : with oz, b s0 those they deo business OW many men, from badly ecm iF= eases, from the effects of se re Se excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce ~ almost every other disesse—idioc , lunacy paralysis, spinal affections, suici e, and al- most every o her form of disease which humanity is heir to—and the real cause of the trouble i ever suspected, and have doetored for all but the right one, DISEASES OF THESE ORGANS RE. QUIRE THE USE OF A DIURETIC. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU - I8 THE GREAT DIURETIC, AND IS 4 CER- TAIN CURE FOR DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY oOR- GANS, whether existing in MALE or Fx- MALE, from whalever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. , If no treatment is submitted to, Con- sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depend rT pends apo prouipt use of a HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, geiablished upward of 19 years, y : H.T. HELMBOLD DRUGGIBT,. 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa, Price—$1,25 per bottle, or'6 bottlés for $6,50, delivered i he E SoLD BY: ALY DRUGISTS EVERYWHERE. NONE: ARE GENUINE UNLESS: DONEUY IN STEEL ENGRAVED WRAP-- PER, WIT H FAC-SIMILIE OF MY- EMICAL WAREHOUSE, and signed! junlOy H.T.HELMBOLD:.