CENTRE HALL REPO FRIDAY OCTOBER Lith, 1870 Baby’s Richts. BY THE BABYS UNCLE, Baby has a right to rest In peace upon its mother's br ast. Let him rest. Jaby has a right to sleep Where the angels vigils keep. I.ct him sleep. aby has a right to dream, Like a lily on the stream. : Let him dream. Baby bas a right to crow, And clap his little hands, and grow. Let him crow. a right to ery well as you and I. "Let him ery, Baby has And scold, as we Baby has a right to crawl, Before it walks from wall to Let o talk— h young the stalk. | "Let him talk. wall. him crawl. Baby has a right t Old the head thou er o a right to be T's knee. “Let him be. Baby has ht t A king upon his fathe Baby has a right to tear Ls The ligaments that babies wear. Let him tear. a right to spurn burn. Let him spurn. Baby has Medicines that bite and w Baby has a right to sip Sweetness from his sister's lip. : Let him sip. abv has a right to strings, Jack-knives, tops, and other things. “Give hon strings. Baby has a right to twist His coral beads and shake his fist. : Let him twist. Baby has a right to he The darling of the famil — Demorest's Young America. —————— lf -~ 3 y : ; “Let him be. Curious Natural Phenomenon. ——— Mirage in the British Channel: Mr. Thomas Waring givesin the Meteo- rological Magazine the following descrip- “oy ¢ . TTT New York, October 6.—There were sev- eral murder eases before the courts to-day. The jury in the ease of Orchard M atthews, accused of the murder of Hugh M' Gall at midnight on Wednesday, brought a vers dict of guilty of manslaughter in the fourth degree, with a recommendation for merey. Before Judge Ingraham Valentine Reicher pleaded not guilty of killing Christhpher Higgins, George Wheelan did the same when accused of killing his wite, and Dr. Wolf, indicted tor killing two women by abortion, also pleaded not guilty, * pp * The Patriot has a lengthy and inter- | . . | esting article concerning the business | of the Surveyor General’s oflice, from that we make the following extracts, which will be of interest to many of our readers. Suys the Patriot: It appears from tha records that ahout fifteen thousand tracts of land, upon which surveys have been return ed, scattered throurh every county mn the State, vet remain unpatented, as | against one hundred thousand which have ben patented, The titles to patented tracts are com no diffrence whether they contain | more or less acres than are called for | in the patent, as the monuments, or has no further claims against such lands, unless, as was frequently the case, the patentee gave a mortgage or special lien thereon. The amount vet due the State on the several unpatented tracts are not pro rata the same, because the price of land was not uniform in all parts of the State, but was fixed at different rates, per hundred acres, ine diflerent sections and at different periods. Ou some tracts part only of the pur- chase money for the warrant was paid for m full, but a larger number of acres was re urned than the warrant called | for, which excess, with interest from the date of the warrant, and the fees remain unpaid. There are two classes of titles known ' remain unpatentea ) the State has nev- er recaived one eent, and therefore the whole amount of the purchase money, with interest thereon until paid, and the fees, remains due. These are tech- | nically known as applications, which | are situated mainly in the eastern and middle portions of the State, and as tion of a mirage of unusual splendor: on her passage from Alderney toGuernsey, witnessed a phenomenon in these latitudes so rare, that Tam tempt- so striking, ed to send you a short accou wind was light, from E. N. E., cloudless. the sun very hot, and the The re had been 1 2 the ny barometer steady at 30:21. some signs of fog in the morning, but they the small # it afternoon we observed over island of Herme a peculisr hazy re which became more defined, until it pre- eeLion, sented an exact inverted image ol the land A similar affect was soen visib! whole The Islands Guernsey, Jeysey, Sark and ¢ ey +b ¢e bend ati. round the Alderney, Herme seemed raised to more than lwice out 1) ing horizen. their height; sharp-pointed, rocks were capped with inverted images of balaneed upon themselves, apparently ing stones. g The Casquetes with its three light houses, presented a most curious appeaaance. The light houses were drawn oat into colossal pillars, on whose summit rested a huge mass of rock, clearer in the outline than tho real island beneath. Ships were sailing keel upward through their, every sail and spar distinet, and insome cases the images were reduplicated. Several of the vessels thus reflected were below the hori- zon, and invisible to us: The end of Guernsey, where the land runs low, was twice reflected in the air so distinctly that even those who were familiar with the island found it hard to recognize it. We seemed to be looking at some half merged Seen northern country, where countless still lagoons were divilel from each other by narrow strips of land. beeame mirage was becoming more wonderful still aver Alderney. Here the deep marked cliffs were magnified to an apparent hight of many hundred féet, andnoscene painter less distinet, but meanwhile the devising a grand transformation scene over dreamt of more fiuseinating groups of basal- tic colanma, grottoes and rock arches, with the tide flowing beneath, than was exhibi- ted by the island, and the isolated around it. Having remained visible for more than three hours, the panorama of wonders gradually faded and by seven o'clock the horizon was clear, or stuck 3 away, save where a dark line or eloud mist hung low in the nor:lieast. 1 may add, for the information of weather prophets, that this unusual state of the atmosphere was not the forerunner of high win, or any change in the weather. A Terrible Swim for Life, Saturday, at a post court-martinlat New Statés soldier, was found guilty of deer tion and sentenced to one NEur 3 ment at hard labor. Yesterday morning, between the firstand second roll calls, hie was marched out the guard house under two soldiers and towards the ‘Licking river. Bache broke his guard and plunged info the Licking, not to drown himiceif, but to swim to the opposite side, where he believed he was liberty, while behind him he a galley service The ouards eried It was no use. Bache swam on. The guards fired, but did not hares him. whole post guard was: called out und or- confine- ol al world leave hall. Wo Thi Bang, bang, went the guns. Bache not touched by the scores of balis that plashed the water around his head, swam only the faster toward freedom; nwa from hated restraint as the whiz of the minnies increased. The banks of tire Lick- ing were lined with people, excited intenze- by, not he=ding the deadly missiles that screamed . after the struggling fusirive ; One soldier was swimmisgz for life; soldiers were sending death’ eengers affer him. Hewas struggling with the waters with an utter contempt for dun- ger. Six hundred yards from where he plunged in he came out of the liver, fell exhausted but unhurt upon the ground, and forty 8 fis WPCCeSE H1EeS- was made an easy captive. About a hun- dred shots had been fired at him.—Cincin- nati Gazette, Oct, 3. re ne ga Ap Subscribe for the Reporter. which are located north of the Ohio | and west of the Allegheny rivers. Numerous acts of Assembly have | been passed with a view to induce prompt payment of arrearages on, and the rapid patenting of these lands, but they were generally inoperative for want of power to enforce payment. \ mong these we cite the act of March 22d, 1820, and the supplements; the act of 10th April, 1853 (known as the | “Graduating Aet,”) and supplements, Land the act of 21st March, 1560, | The acts now in force are those | the 20th May, 1364, { of 4th April, 1863. Under the provis- lions of these last acts the Surveyor | General was required to make out and of | are now in the office of the prothono- | tary of every county in the State for | the convenience of the land owners in . - rr <Cnme to the premises J of the undersigned, near Ofd Fort, about the Ist of August, 2 ewes and one wether, one of the ewes having little horns and a hole in the left ear. The owner id res quested to come forward, prove property, puy charges, and remove the same. | \GRopdw JOHN HOSTERMAN. | A BAUM, "RY NOLD'S NEW cr _e FRONT, BIspov st, Bellefonte, WINES AND LIQUORS The subseriber respectfully calls tho at- tention of the public to his establishm nt, where he is prepared to furnish all Kinds of | Foreign and Domestic Liquors' wholesale at the lowest eash prices, hich Are warran- tod to be the best qualities according to their respective prices, His stock consists 0" Rve, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of drandies, Holland Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines—the best articlos—at as reasonable rates as ean be had in the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and Now England Rum, Cordial of all kinds, Ho would particularly invite Farmers, Ho- tel keepers and others to eall and examine his large supply, to judge for themselves NTLIAY SHEEP, 4) "i which ean seldom be done when purchas- ne in tho Cily. om Physteans are respectfully 0 rive hi Liquor n trinl. requostoed aplo » I» (9 HALL HOTEL. JOouN SpraxNaLir, Proprietor, Stages arrive and depart daily, for all points, north, south, east nnd west, This favorite Hotel has been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and is now in every respect one of the most pleasant Hotels in central Pennsylvania, The travelling community and drovers will {tENTI 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- tiful locations and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire for comfort and cone venience, aplO os, tf. COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, T HIS manufacturing establishment at [3 Yeacertown, on the Lewistown and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hané a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offer: for sale as superior in quality and styles te any manufactured in the country. They are made gf the very best seasoned stock by i NOR SALE, —Fifty shares in the Contre Hall MCE Comp. are offered for sale at a bargain, For further particulars in- quire atthe REPORTER OFFICE, geptd 1t rIYAX NOTICE —Notice is hereby giv- en to the citizens of Potter township, in nccordance with an act of Assembly, that on all school-taxes, for the current year, paid to the undersigned at his resi- dence on or before the 16th of October, next, there will be an abatement of 5 per cent, On all taxes paid within one month after guid date, there will be no deduction, and upon all school-tuxes remaining unpaid after 15th of November next, there will be an addition of 5 per cent, By order of the Board, JOHN B. BITNER sept 4t Collector, om ———— ————————————— A, | N EW FIRM, NEW GOODS AND ® ® Panic Prices. FOSTER, DEVLING & WILSON, jjiving purchased the extensive store of Jawoll, Gilliland & Co., and addedto them at panic pricesa large assortment of NEW GOODS, They are enabled to sell at OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A inrge variely of Ladies’ Dress Goods Great Bargains in Muslins and Calicoes, Ready-Made Clothing Warranted to Suit. Our Cloths and Cassimers, Be wi WN 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 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 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 & Embroifd eries The finest stock in town, bo.h ar 0 quantity quality, and prices, " : NEEL “NP NF) SP © HOOP SRIRTS The best makes, Intest styles and lowest rates. (Hats and Caps in great variety Linens, Towellings, Ae cke. Denin gs, loth Cassimers, Cloakings, BALMORAL SKIRTS, Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we keep everything, and will sell at a very small advance on first cost, 5 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 Hurness double and single, bridles and halters: mayl'G8, ly. ————————————— oe SAVAGE & RRO., (Successor to N, Hilibish) Cant be excelled. THEIR GROCERY DEPARTMENT, Astonishes every one in assortment and low prices, Syrup, Sugar, Ten, Coffee, Canned fruits, Jeilies, 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. o first class practical workmen, and finished in a style that challenges comparison witl any work out of or inthe Eastern cities and ean be sold at lower prices than those manuinetured in large towns and eitios, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv. ing. Being mastor of his own situation, anxious to excel in his artistical profession and free from any annoyances in his busi- ness, he has time and ability to devote his entire attention to his profession and his rendering satisfaction alike te operatives, his country, an Customers, all patrons, himself, Call and examine his stoek and learn his prices, and vou cannot fail to be satisfied, REPAIRING kinds done neatly, promptly, rensonanbly, Teagertown, June 12, 15868 Dn apli' 6s, of all uni ly. BLE AND SINGLE BARREL fowling piece at IRWIN & WILSON. W J. B. ETTELE'S f HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR 85 TO RE Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil- ding iormerly occupied by the Key- stone Bakery pleasare in informing the public that constantly on hand a supply of hoice Foreign and Domestic Liquors, All Barvel : I hs and Casks varranted to contain {he quantity Pep rest ni . The attention of practicing physicians is culled to hi : i rg 1 Res Q Keeps I { dtoek of PURE LIQUORS, | suitable for medical purposes. Bottlas, jugs, and demijohns con tauuy on hand. | the several counties. The collection and preparation of the'data tor these | dockets, from amonest the almost in. | terminable mass of accumulated re- | cords in the Land Department requir- ed a vast amount of research and cal- | culation, and much labor and time, so that these acts can scarcely be said to have taken eflect until the present year, although over ninety thousand dotlars was paid into the treasury in one year, during the term of Hon. J. P. Barr, late Surveyor General, About nine months of the current official year have now elapsed, and during these nine months over three | thousand applications for patents have been received and $120,000 paid into the Treasury through the Land De- | partment for purchase money, interest and fees, and as one-fourth of the year yet remains, it is confidently expected that at least $150,000 will be reached. But a few years, at the average rate of tha last five months, will suffice to fin- Lish th pa‘eating of the lands in the | State. Ttis certainly the interest of | the land holders us well as the policy of the Commonwealth to have land u- tle: settled, 4 The legislature of 1868 passed a “stay” law restraining she Attorney General from proceeding against these lands for one year from the date of sending the lien dockets to the respec tive counties. - The dockets were sent to some of the counties a May, 1869, to others at a later date, and the Tast were sent in November of ithe same vear, so that in November, 1870, the ie will have expired in all the counties, while in many, such is now the esse, and in all these all lands re- maining unpatented are liable to the action of the Attorney (ieneral at any ime. Some of the counties have been and ave still very active in patenting, while others bave been rather tardy, hoping, perhaps, that favorable legis- lation in the future, as in the past, will sive them relief. This is a vain hope, for it is not inthe least probable that any law will be passed exempting this clive of debtors, since the great body of the people. have paid, an (ull, for their lands. and no legislature can be { 81) unis to those who lave fully Com | plied with the law and paid up arrear ete, as now to relieve the remain- cr from a suatlar daty. The bis 1s deferred, either by dullying leg ishution, or Ly the neglect of the people, " ab ca 1 Shel y i ihen ’ 1 H longer f LOY runing at ste per cent. interest, and are, therefore, rapidly accumula- tine, The sooner they are settled the better, Hales and regolations coverning the is:uing of patents and blank furm: for applying for the sume will be furnish- ed by the Land Odliee to ull who apply for them. ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, amps, forks, chains, &e., ui BURNSIDE &STHOMAS' A Large Stock of Ladies Furs, horse Blankets, and Buffalo Roles at wna, BURNSIDE & THOMAS I 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 he respectfully solicits a share of public pa tronage my [4d I® WIN & WILSON a re constant ly re ease customers i i ceiving new goods in their line, HARDWARE ¢ ofevery de eription at redu.ce prices Now being opened every day ap les, JNO, H. ORVIS, C. T..ALEXANDER ORVIS & ALEXANDER, Artorneys-at-lnw, Office inConrad House, Jollefonte, Pa. J.P. GEPHART, with Orvis & Alexander, attends to eollec- tions and practice in the Orphan's Court. Tian’ 70tf Wall Paper, cheap frou 12 to 20 cents per bol ta Herlacher Be apli 68, TURK EY PRUINS, raisens, peaches : apples, oranges, lemons, all Kind of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &e., at JBURNSIDE &« THOMAS’. PE BOARDS, Plank and Scantling for sale by Irwin & WiLson, aplO'68, NROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, be Jmake at Inwin & WILSON. np LEG, yt - -— est—— - “ ————— PIN DLE SKEINS for wagons, all & bb zes, at the sign of the Anvil, aplO’'68, Irwin & WiLson. Po ET CUTLERY —all makes and _ pricesat IRWIN & WILSON, aply’os FALO SCA LES, of the best make from 4 1hs upto 120,000] bs, Irwin & WiLsoN. MILROY far i ware Store RENEWUED! I have just retarned from Philadelphia weir] Wit a a large and cheap stock of Hardware, Sadleiy, Coach Trimmings, Hubs, Rims, Shafts, Poles Spokes, Springs, Axles &e For wagons and Buggies,” ALSO Oils and Pai Jus and (ints, and Building Hardware of every descrip- tion ut greatly REDUCED PRICES. I also have a new pattern of SHUTTER and BLIND HINGIS, which I can sell cheaper than any other kind, buying them ia large quantities from the maufacturers, and WILL WARRANT THEM to be superior to any other kind in the market. Centre county trade solicited. june24tf W. J. MMMANIGAIS 3 Mechanies and Laborers One dollar saved is Then eall and sce al za Farmers, | look to your interest. { a dollar in pocket, | what astonishingly low prices | FORSTER DEVLING & WILSON, | Are selling their Dry € oods and Groceries, | ~~ No trouble to show Goods, “x | If they are not as represented, we will | pay you for your trouble. Don't forget the | place. ‘ | TURNER BUILDING tx nf Allegheny St., Bollefonte Pa. ap Fuss at Millheim * i Quite a Sensation and Fuss has been enused at Millheim, as soon as it bedame known that J, WW. Snool wis just receiving nHnew stock olf . { Spring Goods! AT OLD PRICES. which he purchased lately when Gold was down and prices had fallen. His stock consists of Fine Dress Goods. hy Golds, Groceries SUGARS, MOLASSES, COFFEY CHEAPER THAN EVER. MUSLINS, CALICOES, AT OLD PRICES, Ya, The mblie are earnestly invited eall at Snook’s store in Millheim, and sa- tisfy themselves that He Offers Greater Bargains and Sells Goods Cheaper than ELSEWHLERLE His stock is always full and complete, and selected with Care, and keeps nothing that is calenlated 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 kinds of country produce. Call and Snook never surrend lors. marll,y STERNBERG SO, Has been to the extreme end of the market. For BOOTS & SHOES to Boston. For DRY GOODS to New York. For CLOTHING to Philadelphia. vig. KBaeh article bought directly from the Manufacturer, with a de- gire to suit this market. ay KIN E ABPACAS from 40¢ to 75¢ the linest~egual to $4,250 al pneas. SUITS—from $10to $18, best all wool Cassimel es. um. He intends to close out his stock. THEREFORE NOW BETTER BARGAINS ELSEwHERE. HI i 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, enlicoes, and muslins in proportion, at ratos. Women’s Shoes, common good, to wea all summer, at $1 per pur Fine Boots from $3,50 to $7,560 for; best. F q" NEY "T NI oq CLOTHING at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 price ST 1TH, 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 oven if they do not wish to buy. N STORE.—LEVI A. MILLER 1 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, Tobucces of all grades, Boots from the best New York Manufacturers; Syrups, Sugars, Vinegar, &ec. Try him, once janT7tf JA REOR COOK STOVES Parlor Stoves, and foursizes of Gas B rners constantly on hand and for saleat aul 68. IRWIN & WILSON'S. "val IW nt rr gy Whole sale and Tetail dealers in I : Stoves & Tinware, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Read only a partial list of Ccok Stove Wellington, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Royal Cook, Prince Royal, Sea Shell, Artizan, And American Parlor and Office Stoves: Morning Glory, Tropic, Brilliant, and New gg. A nid Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and Wood Stoves of every deseription, Attention is ealled to his stock of Roonng Plate, n new size, which he has just receive ed, size 10x20. It makesbetterjob thant he old size, and ean be furnished cheaper thar any other establishment in town, ZX Spouting and jobbing promptly al gended to. Charges reaxsonuble and satis” (metion sunranteed, oct? 68- » ASKETS inall their varieties, children B carriages, willow wire, guns, pis tols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, &e., as BURNSIDE & THOMAN ts PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTSof the very best quality justi receivedat Woll"s old stand CENTRE HALL Fr ny un gl ile The undersigned would respectfully in- m the citizens of Centre county, that above Tun Yard will again be put in full operation, in all its branches, by them. IHLIDES: 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, Sutisfaction guaranteed, ded, 9m MILLER & BADGER. adies Trusses, This invaluable article for females, is now to be had at Herlacher's store, and no other place in Centr2 county. Ladies remember that these trusses can be had at Centre Hall tf. Y Fe en st for tine tummings House, Bellefonte, J : James H. iverox, I roprictor. The undersigned having assumed con- trol of this fine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the public. He is 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 lotel, with careful and attentive servants, The travling pub- lic are invited to give the Cummings house a call, 2Tmy 70tf I ARNESS, collars, cart whip carriage : whips, in great varieties, govern- ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingale: check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg harness hames, cte. Exgrything in the sad dlery line at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ WO- OT1ONS of all kinds, Stelring’ gloves Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket books in all their variety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE « THOMAS. EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re duced Prices at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’ ABITSSOAP, Wm. Hagan and ile- | ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je es Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palmso: p, Elderling's soap, and au great variety of other soaps, at BURNSIDE « THOMAS’ URNSIDE & THOMAS. B Offer to tha Public one of the largest and best selected gtocks of merchan- dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and see for yourself. CYININE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, ol 4 gov, java, best quality Rio coffee, best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips tine article bak- ing molasses, rice- and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the market BURNSIDE & THOMAS. is the place. YADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bit A spots rings. Everything a saddlee wants for the manufacture of harness, to be found at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’. E. near the depot, Belle- fonte, Pa. IW. 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- PEL 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. : julzs, 69, f rEYHE Largest and Best Stock of warran 1 ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be fonnd at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. T 1S known to all in Bellefente and through the county if you want a good article goto BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. large and elegant assortment of Horse Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Bufta- lo Robes, at very at low prices BURNSIDE & THOMAS Bust HOUS ) — THE BEST For pointing rails, sawing firewood, and all kinds of sawing, such as LATH, PALING, SHINGLES, &e., | it is to-day without un equal. 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 sceing the LITTLE GIANT nd a * It has advantages possessed by ne similar Machine, among which are the following : It is very small, light, and strong, with- out uny unnecessary gearing, 1s 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 hax a Inrger capacity than any similar machine, being capable of sawing 8 to 4 cords of wood, twice through, per hour, and boring 75 to 100 fence posts in the same time, zar-It takes only two men to run itin posts“B8. Z@" 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. 2Z4~No matter how crooked the posts are, it will mortise them with equal fucility. THE LITTLE GIANT Is always ready to run against any similar machine. Its superiority is established. It is impos- sible to got 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, '69, and sold in every County where it has been exhibited. For township rights or machines pe to - GEORGE REESER. Aaronsburg..’ 1iulfm C. CHEESMAN, NOTARY PUB- RB. 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 : {HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS. CENTRE HALL Manufacturing Co Machine Works. CENTRE HALL CEN1KE (O., 1A" Having enlarged our New Fouxpry and Macnixg Suops and AGRICULTURAL Works. Stocked with all new and latest improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an- nounceto the public that they 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 overallothe: Reapers now Lianufactured. One advan- tare oe claim for it, is the lever power, by other machines, Another pdvantase ie thy hoistin= ana lowering apparatus, whereb; the driver has under his complete contro! of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg- ed grain, the driver ¢an 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 Horsepower: and Threshing Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im proved. All kinds of Repairing done. Dif- ferant Kinds of PLOWS PLOW CASTING: 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 D aw- ings furnished for all work done by us. 7a We hope by strict atter.tion to busi ness to receive a share of public patronag CASTINGS nf every description made and fitted up for MILLS, FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES, TANNERIES, &C., &C. We also manufacture the celebrated KEYSTONE HARVESTER, All orders by mail promptly attended to CENTRE HALL MF'G COM'P apl068tL. NATURE’S RADE MAREK. HEINE IVI . . Hair Restorative Contains no LAC SULPHUR—No SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH- ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara- tions. Transparent and clear as erystal, it will not soil the finest fabric— ertectly SAFE CLEAN and EFFICIENT -desidera-. tums LONG SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST! 1t restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Giay, imparts a soft. glossy op. pearance, removes Dandruff, is or) and refreshing te the head, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores itto a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, eures all Humors. cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton June- tion, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of'the article blown in the glass. Ask yourl!Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. For cale by Wm. Wolf and J. B. Solt Centre Hall 24junly ADDRESS SG TO THE &* NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES, AND WHOSE CAU- SES REQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT - TORENDER EXISTENCE DESI RABLE If you are suffering, or have suffered from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health ? Do you feel weak. debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce pitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent- ly get out of order? Is your urine some- times thick, milky or flocky or is it rop on setting? Or does a thick skum rise 3 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 spells of fainting, or rushes of blood te the head? Is your memory impaired ? Is yonr mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of compuny, of life?"Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep br ken or restless ? Is the lus. 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 feel as much confidence in yourseif? Are your spiritsdull and flagging, given te fits of melancholy ? If so, do net lay it t your live or dyspepsia. Have you restless 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 «apuble of produeing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera- tion, when in perfect health, make the msn. Did you ever think that those bold" defiant | energetic, persevering, succesful business. men are always those whose generative or- | gans are in perfect hezlth? 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 pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you and them right in the face—none of your downcast looks or any other mean- ness about them. I donot mean those who keep the organs inflated byrunning to ex- oR These yi ot only ruin their con- 5 ons, but also y ines with or for. 9% they do Business ow many men, from badly eo i eases, from the effects of rae] Gis: excesses, have brought about ths: state of weakness in those orm=5; that has reduced the en274] sys.em 50 much as to induce almost every otherdisease—idioe , lanaey; paralysis, sp.nal affections, suicide, and al- most every other form of disease whisk Dumnity is heir so apd the real erase of e trouble scarcely ever suspected have doctored for ail but the right one. =e DISEASES OF THESE ORGANS RE- on Ty Sens AE QUIRE THE USE OF A DIURETIC. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, AND IS A CER- TAIN CURE FOR DISEASES OFTHE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY oOR- GANS, whether existing in MALE or Fe- MALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. = If no treatment is submitted to, Con- sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our fiesh and blood aresupported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depend reliable Fa S Rpon prompt op "a HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU glablished upward of 19 years, prepared y ‘HL. T. HELMBO LD DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa, PricE—$1,25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6,50, delivered 5 any adiiress. . SOLD BY ALL DRUGISTS EVERYWHERE. NONE ARE GENUINE UNL DONE UY IN STEEL ENGRAVED IESE PER, WIT H FAC-SIMILIE OF MY CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, and signed H.T.HELMBOLD. L wa
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