Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, November 04, 1870, Image 3

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FRIDAY NOVEMBER
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LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL NEWS. —Onp friends will oblige
ut by sending in any.items of local inter-
est, tacluding deaths, marriages, &c., as
euch arg paxil yon BETSDur friendsiy
the wost many of Whitin gel the Reporter,
Wo would estram ita favor if our kind pa-
trons would dscaaionai vy miatl a “copy of
the Reporter to redan wd aequaintane
cos who formexly hyped my Centre commis
and removed to other pats, which would
{uduce many to become subsciibiors
BLANKS —Blank Summons, . Vend
Notes, Executions, and Judpntent ‘and
Ex mption Note combined, Justices War
rants, &c., for sale at this Otlice.
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IMPORTANT Ta DBusinpss Men~—
The circulation of the REPoRrTRR, on
this sid» of the county, is now greater
than that of any two: papers an the
county, hence business men who wish
to reach the Pennsvalley trade, will
advance their own interests, by adver
tising in the RerorTiR. Our subserip.
tion list is open to the inspection of all
who wish to advertise,
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Items. ~The cornerstone laying of
Logansville, will take place on Sun.
day, 6th inst.
—A horse of Mr. 8 I F
ran off, and wrecked a top buggy, neat
his barn,
—A fow days ago, as the wife of
Henry Saaveiy, near Nittany Hall,
she suddenly fell over.and expired,
— Arson of John Bracht, of Penn
township, received a severe kick in the
face from & horse last week.
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oy am i
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House,
can get it, by ebbing tv Glenn's. phe,
Ws : “he
tographic.ear near the - bridge, - lie
feontents, are, ap essay, which wé pri
cerbati hi &f
pe flatime Bid
ANIMALS,
Animals are very useful, there are
varizse kind¥of animals the cow horse,
doa, The horse 8 very useful it does
the nore work thay any other anima!
in the world. E. Suro.
After copying the above treatise
ipon animals we made further search
ad found five nickel cents, and two
autes to the teacher, asking him or her
to excuse other scholars for absence.
- meen wien. Joh w——
Can't sr Brar~—The assortment
of Boots and Shoes, for men, women
and childeen, kept on hand by Gra-
ham & Son, Bellefonte, cannot be beat
outside theeity. You there find every
variety, in style, quality and
from the finest. and most costly to the
and lowest pr wed article.
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fconrsest
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NEWYORK MARKET ©
1 Willeat—new. spring,
Winter So and amber;-1 30al 33.
Rye dull and dominal. \
Oaty western’ H4¢; Ohio, 65a07¢
Corn ‘mixed 83.86,
. Chicago Market,
Wheat active;
No. 1, 97a98¢.
Corn 03.5 4c.
Qt No, 0 Ot
dirar \ }
AVC, JNO SU
Barley, No..
Hoxs, 7 OWT
Cattle 3 dUAT
MILROY MARKETS.
Corrected by Reed & Thompson.
White wheat 1 25...
red 000 tod 16.....Rye
o work. |
10.....autlorn
Cloveraeed 6,00 ..... Thmothysee
SATE B50 POT BROK,.« ciisiretrarcins cites cr sies
Bacon 0b¢...... Ham 22...... Butter 20...
20
{ dM arirsies
Egy
BELLEFONTE MARKETS.
White Whaat 31.2, Red 1 N0...* iyo.
0.78.....
“Lorn 06S, carats 35... Barley 0,
dua UCloverseod 6,00 ...... Potatoes
Lard per pound 18...
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ton
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fy
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keep the most complete Boot aud]
establishment in the country,
ind are thus enabled to accommodate]
al : article called . 3
feustomers ia any articie cailed tor inj
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Shoe
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{their line, and at prices, too, which
ever fail th suit buyers. Remember
he firm, and try them.
Trasrer or Rear Esrtare.—Mvr,|
{Joseph Dasher has sold his farm, near
ithis place, to Mr. U. D, Osman, for]
($6000. Mr. Dasher intends moving]
|to Michigan, next spring.
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Dr. Wilson sold ane of his farms at!
{LO
(Col. Josiah Neff, at $83 per acre.
ty three hundred ties per mile on the
line of railroad; from" Lewisburg to
Mifflinburg. :
ET ARR acl AR. Mala
Fire.—7The stable on the
occupied by 8. P. Reninger, iu Greg,
twp., was burned on the evening o
25th ult, Thefire was the work ofan
incendiary, who was s¢en running from
the stable by Mrs. Reuninger,
the five broke out, hut she being all
alone, the fellow
and is mot known,
re ly le
The citizens of Woodward, on Tues
day evening following the burning of
erecton offanother church, The one
that was burned, we learh, was
sured,
- nn, mon yi Gp A A ts pr vo
Dry Goads, ete., ever brought to this
place, andsellsat astonishing low prices.
Jake'always keepsthe best and cheaps
est goods te be found this side of the
city. Call and examine his |
gecure a bargain.
el lf
ARREE
<b
S00
day, and “tuken to prison, on the charge
of having set {ire to Reninger's sta-
Ule.
fe ll ley rts cp
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in lows, a familvef a futher,
born within seven years,
birth there were four children born:
at the second, five; at the third five:
and at the fourth, five—wmaking niue-
teen in all. © This family intend buy
ing all their goods at Hoffer I
Bellefonte, because of its being ch
than elsewhere.
3ros .
ILriyois Poratons.— A subseriber
writes, dated Orangeville, Oct. 24:
o>
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Repurtelof somé Jarge potato vives
that were “raised at Millheim. Now
we can also talk of big potatoes. I
have ten potatoes weighing from 1 lb,
to 1 1b. 6 oz. each, which were raised
upon a piece of ground that was under
cultivation for twenty wears without
manure. If there are larger potatoes
in Centre county, I would like to hear
from them. __ M. Swartz
We suspect by this time our friend
Swartz has heard of Andy Grege's
potatoes, mentioned in last week's Re-
PORTER.
Em ileal A enim
We direct the attention of our read
ers to the advertisement of Shortlidge
& Co., dealers in Coal, Lime and Pow-
der. They sell coal at lower rates than
any other market in Miffin and Cen.
cy, at wholesale, for Iv [t's Powder,
which dealers will fii: to be a conve.
rienee, :
RE
Grouxp BrokLN FOR THE RAIL
ROAD IN MIFFLINBURG.—On Monday
morning, Oct, 24th, Auno Domini
looked-for and often delayed Railroad
was broken by Mr. William Rule, of
to
(Mr. A. J. Grove, from near this place,
las we are informed.
Dr. P. D. Neff bas purchased the]
interest of his brother Josiah, in the
farm above Centre Hal, heretofore!
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| DEATHS.
On 12th of Oct., in Haines townshi
{Cora Viana: Winkelblech, aged 1 year, 11
months, and 14 davs. Fanernl services nt-|
tended to by Rev. C. II. Réiter.
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in Penn township, after
weeks of typhoid fever,
On 13th of Oct.
and iliness ol 4
and 18 days. Funeral services attended to
by Rev. C. H. Reiter.
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RIAGES, |
30th of Oct., by the Rev. Rei-|
parsonage at A rg, Mr.
and Miss Lydia A. Woll both
g, Pa.
] LH.
uronshurg
v, October 23, 1870, atthe resi-
{the bride's facher, in this city by
r. r. WW. Shinn, A. Boyd He der-
I+» to Miss Joscghine Myers, rh
PFN fibof Lock Haven.
SL Vers,
3 ans
t_]Uy
$10007 '=-1 will give one thou
. y
aT \
i TAR i]
REWARD
Fy i iA Qe
Cw ny case of ui
3 £2 1
e Medical Faecal
rd
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J
ing lisease , Whicu th
incurable, that
dies will not eure.
Balsam No. 1, il
mary and seco
fears, Ulcerated 5:
Skin Eraptions and
th eradicating ulsease
whiy —De. Riehau's
\
third
winaead
viden KH
aisha s older
en
Wr
Hiv have non
Bichau's G 3H
ir
cura Syphilis an its
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stages, such as old |
y a on
Lareoat, Dore luyes,
1 3 ¥
the Boul
*} wrsll sw .
« «5 Will QCUre Lhe
tist, ahd I defy those who sutfer from such
to obtain a radical cure wi
ithe aid of this medicine,
prevent the patients it MTL Oi
i
or 2:89 per bottle or two 1
Pr. Richau's Golden /
and radical cure for Gonorrh
ind all Crinary
ied with f{
iid :
disenses
}
: Yerangements, i
ull direction
< 3 per bottls -
shaw's Golder cir 4’ Amour, a
lity in old or
tle, or two bottles SU,
| On receipt of price, by mail or Express.
these remedies will be shipped to anv
piaee.s Prompt attention paid to all eorre-
None genuine withou
iP
bg
» * >: nly ti) $53 19 J Be
of Dr. Richau’ 3 Golden Remed
IEnondents, the
Haine
iD, prietor,
(3luss "Lotties. Addre zs. Dr.
ards, No, 228 Varick sk. New York.
* 3 3 Y
ichardas, soie pr
A CARD.—A Clergyman,
ding in South America as
Yicaanvarad :
discovered a sa:
the Cure of Ne
cay. Di
Orzans, and the wh
rough
a
and simple
rvous Weakness
Urinary 1
ole train
on by baneful and viei
Great numbers have been cured
noble remedy. Prompted by @ desire
benefit the atliicted and unfort
er the recipe for preparing and using
this medicine, in asealed evelope, to, gay
tone whe needs it, Free of Charge. Address
{JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bible
‘House New. York City. junl7.6m
S¢ases Of the
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nnntn
LEELA
send
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ETERNAL VIGILANCE |
Is the price of Health as well as of Liberty, |
guard against poisonous hair dyes,
Cristadore’s Excelsior Hair Dye
' Is the only one that has stood 1
Je on your
18 test of chemical analy,
eis. At the store of the proprietor.
6 astor House, New
York, may be seen the certificate of that able analytical
{ ehemist,
' .
| Professor Chilten.
| testifying that it coptzins no harmful ingredient, On
| the other hand, intho “Journal of Chemistry” may le
found the statement that there are upwards of thirty
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poisonous hair dyos before the public. Choose the ony
eafe and sure oue,
{ CHRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERYATIVE, as a
| Dressing, acts like a charm on the hair after Dyeing.
i Try it.
|
Batter 20 inAturper
158 Tallow 12) sucon 18... Hum
3O0KS! BOOKS!
BOOKSELLER!
He sells
used thro gi
Ie sells
else,
gchoolshooks that a1
county,
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He alwavs has on hand the
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SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS,
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Prayer Books, Reward Cards, &e.,
rates that defy competition,
He is nlways on the lookout for the latest
publicationsj and has them on his coungera
; Ee , y
An Early Da)
+1
the larcest st
He keeps
and deties Cony clition as to quai
and price,
He has all the daily
mont
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2 .
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3 3 3. . ”
Lily publications or sale, ut
el
SaoDatn =ehool su
in your orders
{O SAVE Mole y——i1 |
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orintennante :
eriinlenas nis, send
inl il
YOu wiint
i. : * i
€ USKS Is gd trini—
iat you way be convinced of
above facts,
20 {
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School boards { t}
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orpished with
outline maps, chalk, crayonaud every-
thing needed in the school room, at uli
lowest rates. Address all orders to
}
Wi OS
GOK S,
Bellefonte, Pa. |
BEST STORY PA-
‘RIN THE. UNI
VERSE
) avery
ad
r and Specimen,
Pubiisher, Bi ston, M nea, ' 4
LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR
815 / Ls
Women of |
| New York
Cr Soca lLlife in the Great Cite.
Wonderful developments among the
Married Women exposed, |
&e.. &e. Price 33.25. The best Book to
sell published. The best terms to Agents
ever given. Address, N Y Book Co. 145
Nassau St, NY. oct2] dw
AS) Prize
#1 hast
Samp
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Chien J
ddild ¥
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A {dros TONY 08. ince, My. "nuvt,
W: KEN
ral pay given" 8.
4th St; Phila;
Aa
Catalogues Free,
XR AYIITIA 8 F
W ANTEED (AG
to canvass for Joh 8, C,
co Prudsind War."
widesnwukd" Snnvascen Address
B
RUSSELL, Boston, Muss,
. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.
3:
TY > ‘ ™ ‘ s
OT New IITh LHL i%l
Baok* Agent
5 fF * §
Sutongai ’ab
d J
« rei apt
tmniiy le to
§ wo
Cun '
$10 MADE FI0¥ 50 Cents
Something urgentiy ueeded by everybody
paid) 6U cts that retuil
W OLGOST, 181 Chatham 5q., N. YX, novd. |
100,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR
HOW WOMAN CAN
And other bast Books in the market.
MeXinney & Martin, 1603 Chesnut Street
"hiln,
a ’
Farmer's Helper
Shows how to double the profits o
FARM, and
e
$100 PER MONTH
{ree to Farmers.
Bed KASS, rs
4d ZEIGLER & McCULLI
3
A.
21, Philadelphia,
novd, dw
LV fey} |
WY OF LD),
woods! vw of Christ,”
MW osties, | relists and
of
by
AGENTS WA
f “3 1 Np po TS
LIGHT Or
Containing Fleet
1 iY: .
and “Lives ofthe
Marty rs," Daoddmn ravidences
Lhristainity," “1H ! the dr wa M
jJdO:ephus: Hi jar!
{hati Nis,’ WW
“h
Lviang
u
retating
History,
maining many fine veeavaings, The
wholasfs, ’ a
| Mole “lorning a complete Th easury of
(Christin Kaul vieQao, - WW, PLINT 9 8
(SEA KN | H "Le P ind inl in. novi. 4
AGENTS i
Yantod for
]
Twelve
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CX pe I'L
Hunt
ly
y OVEN wr ri |
vy Cull Willl 4219.0
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Years "het Wild Indians
Hl ou .
naw spirited,
on the War Path in Batfslo
¢, alse Indian Oddities, Legends
., &e. MILLION Edition rea.
y Price very low; sells fast, will exceed
book out. F¥ chapter, sample illus.
« und t A. H HUB.
irst
Chestnut St.
the PIAIL,
* dir a“
8 \ valid
res,
&
ports, &
1
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terns sent free,
, 1’ub., 400
nov4. ft
AGENTS WANTED FOR
WHITE HOUSE."
Hein hi
the Presidents Mansion from
0 Grant. ]
Standard and «
on t ~ ar h] 11h .
on tg : 1 roiy Liustrs.
Publi hing Co., New!
novd. 4t|
0 TO $2.000
" WEGUARANTER TO. PAY
Gills I experience: or a
th; n 18 offered by
Agent
a Cod
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Nathional
¥
are nd
ra-
Ars
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DOORS
$f Tr
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PIII
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of Cur-
one of
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Jungs, tobi l
Carbelic Tabiets|
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Wl afections
wgont Carbolic
dients universully
wily combine,
we Lighly medicinal
for
tration
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pled diseases. of the
ny pre}
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ever be ore
(7 H N A ND ('() L DS
Carbolie Tablets
CURE.
Y DRUGGISTS.
to Suit lve
body.
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Ww A vin
00 Puzz
mnundrums, Hets. Correet
Writer, 25cts. Amateur Theatri-
Book 6M ysterious Disclosures.
Guide to Beauty, 5H0ets.
Spe “hi 8, Hi ss, How (x urntble Irs \
Boxing and Wrestling mad Eazy, 8.
True Marriage Guid and Book of Nature
y
alots,
rs 4
priate
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CAS, ia U
$
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AS, xIets yi
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made
t postage paid by return;
1 tress WwW Courtney, 3 Astor Place,
octZl 4w
Bo ‘RS SCN
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FH EEN
3 will change any
be 1 .
colored harreor
It
Ay one can use if,
$1. Address MAG-
field, Mass. augld.dm
Contains no poison,
One cent by mail for
FORTUNES
Offere dito live men, Rare Chance. Send
Stamp, Diamond K. Co., Wilmington Del.
GENTS WANIED--(8225 |
LA —by the AMERICAN
MACIIINE CO., BOSTON,
ST. LOUIS. MO.
)—AGENTS. (820 PER
) to cell the celebrated HOME SHUT.
Hus the un-
MONTH) |
ITTING |
ASS,
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dav
A
both sides, ) and is fully licensed, The best!
and cheepest family Sewing Machine in!
the market. Address, JouxsoN, CLARK
& co., Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chi-|
eago, Ill, or St. Louis, Mo, 23sep.8m |
.
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CALIFOKNIA
aid Woolen Goods wien ure
Manufuctu ed ai the
MILROY
Woolen Mills
{ will now be offered to the public
| . Thankful for past favors. I am ugain reas
{dy to supply my old customers ‘and nun-
bers of new ones. My wagon will soon np-
pear
At Your Doors,
reat variety of Goods, such
loaded with a
as Pluin and Fancy Cassimeres of the latest
Spring & Summer Styles,
Beave Cloth, Tricot, Doeskin. Satinets,
| T'weeds, Jeans, waterproof Plaids,
| + &n almost endless variety of
|
| Flannels,
| Fine, Medium and Coarse,
Stocking Yarns of all kinds,
| BLANKETS.
Striped Carriage Blankets.
The most beautiful striped carriage blan-
1. : 1 * i
kets, made in the most superior order, and |
for sale at a reasonable figures. |
CARPETS,
heavy Damask, Flowered, Ingrain and]
Striped, Parlor and Stair Carpets, all supe- |
rior, bright fast colors. :
WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex-1
hange for Goods. Goods, of every varie-
ty, always on hand ut his residence,
John C, Kemp,
Centre Hill, Pa. |
Agent for Thompson & Sons |
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(} ENTS' THIS WAY! {
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nt Yi. .11
W. W. Me(lellan, Bellefonte, would!
inform the mon of Pennsvalley, and his old |
is and customers, as well as all others
desire to be rigged out, |
i
who may
well Fitting, Substantially
& Fashionably |
mude suits of cloths, from any kind of ma-|
i they choose. I would say that I am|
1, and prepared to accommo- |
In
rif
i} &. i 2 1
sildd An Lhe Bele
3.4
Gill?
ui
ALSO,
Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings|
i
3
ents will be
the
made to or-|
ler in
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE.
All
stock, Having
ring the last
tH
i
just bough
wie, I defy confpetition as|
lity, and fashion, this side
.
4
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IH
prices, durabili
of I
R member ihe Place
W.
No. 4 Brokerhoffs Row,
Bellefonte, Pa., where «
stings, callars, umbrellas, cxins, hats,
cups, in short, evervthing to completely rig]
out a gentieman, can be had and made up|
Y 7s;
in the latest style; |
I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS
Sewing Machine, which should be seen by
all desiring a machine de25,68y
Miindolmis,
dnaqeipaa
Alleg
iis,
: |
iy $* $a a
nony street. |
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: Miltheim, Pa. (form rly Wm. HHos-
te man's). This well known. aotel has
been refitted by its mew propri®Mor. The
traveling community are invited to give
him a call. His table will be kept first-
class, und his bar always supplied
choice liquors, Drovers will find accom-|
modation for any nitmber of horses.
marl2,00tf |
i
) EMOVAL.
\
THEODORE DESCHNER,
GUN SMITH,
has removed to the store known as No. §
Bush's Arcade next door to Zimmerman,
Bros & Co., at Bel efonte, where he is just
opening out a complete stoek of
REVOLVERS.
GUNS,
AMMUNITION.
FISHING
TACKLE,
Buze Balle, Bats, Keys, and general 5)
ing Articles. Guus made and repaire
warranted, junid |
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wie =
¢
7 Nurseries Falabliched 1839,
BULBS, A043 -. s3ets Tine tis
Rist. "SEEDS.
&
Ithy, vigorous
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| teruwers, Lutportors, wud Dealers.
SR Ll satan,
CEA hh ln AA Wo PAN it util
1
Come one and all!
PRICES, LOW
At The Old Stand
The 7 .rgest Arrival of Spring and
Summer Goods, ;
at Centre Hall,
LADIES AND GENTS
DRESs GOODS.
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF
NNELS,
MUS... NS,
CALICOES,
AND
ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
NOTIONS,
: also a laren stock of
FISH, the best, all kinds,
MACKEREL and HERRING.
the best and cheapest in the market.
Volf’s Old Stand.
WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR
CARE TO XAXEIT AN OBJECT
™av
4 is
New Ca: tomers,
AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD
FRIENDS, TO GIVE USA CALL.
ap2¥'G8 vy. WM. WOLF.
——————————" st nsonoaners |. st. so p—— ——————
I have just received from New York
5000 Bolts
of English and American Wall Pa
"ner
PL
Parlors, &e.
God common paper at 5eents per Bolg,
Persons intending papering will do well to
warded and if not proven satisfactory can
W. J. McMANEGA LS
HARDWARE STORE,
MILROY, PA
Samples of the above Paper can be seen
A. A. Kerlint's store, near Centre Hill,
“us at my
al’
untary em
ol a Ei
T bo
Erriersy, and F118, induced
dulgence or sexual extrav
ugunes.
oon . : i
The celebrated author, in this adniteble
essay, clearly demonstrates fre a thing
Jone piven Bragite: that the uti
) msequence of self. ubse may Le rade
ically cured without the Sapetcns use of
imternal inedicine or the applieatien of the
knife; pointing out sn mode of cure at once
simple, eettuin, and «ffoetunl, by means of
which every sufferer, no mnfter what his
conditivn uy be, mier eure himself cheap.
ly, privately, and radically, i ob
X# This Lecture should bo in the hands
of syery Youth el every man in the land,
nt, under aeal, in a plain enve to
any address,” postpaid dn receipt of ix
cents, OF two post stutope, Sati pe
Also. Dr, Qulverwell's “Marring
Guide," price 95 corer we
re the Tu lhe, .
‘HAS, J. C. KLINE
127 Bowery, New York, Ses Box
4.088 —
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Grover & Baker's
HIGHEST PREMIUM
; § ALY
SEWING MACHINES...
The following are selected from thous
ands of testimonialk of similar character, as
Eipredeing the reasons for the preforonee
for the Grover & Baxge Machines over
all others. oar
* vv [like the Grovér & Biker
chine, in the frst place, because, if I
any other, should still want x Qrover &
Baler; and, having a Grover & Piers
answers the sama purpose of all the ak
It docs u greater variety of work 3 i
easier Lo learn than BLy other," r
C. Croty (denny June.) SL aa
tas nf have had gover! years’
ence with a Grover & Buker M
which Lusaiven me great satisfaction. |
think the Grover & Baker Machine is more
easily mansged, and less liable to out
of order. 1 prefer the Grover & er,
decidedly." —(M1s. Dr. Watts, New
York.) : : .
* * #41 have had one in my W
some two yeurs; and from what I knom of
its workings, and from thé toaimenyent]
many of fny friends who use. the same,
can hardly see how anything could be more
complete or give better satisfaction.” —Mrs,
(General Grant.) :
® #5 ¥1 believeit to bathe best, all thin
considered, of any that I have known. by
ix very simple and ensily learned ; the sew-
ing from the ordinary spoals is a great. ad
vantaga; the stiteh is entirely reliable; it
does ornamental work beautifully ; it is net
linhle to get wut of order,’ Mrs, A. M.
Spoones, 36 Bound Street, Brookly
The Grover and Baker Sewin schine
Company manufacture both the Elastic
Stiteh and Loek Stitch Machines, and offer
the public a chico of the best machines of
both kinds, at their establishments. in all
the lurge cities, and. through ageneies in
neariy all towns throughout the. country.
Price Lists and samples. of sewing in. both
stitches furnished on application to Grover
&Baker 5. M. Co, Philadelphia, orto F
P. Greene Phillinshure,. For sale at-8;.
H. Williams & Co's Furniture Store Bell-
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DOTY'S WASHING-MACHINE,
LATVLY MUCH I[UYPROVED— ANDTHE NEW
Universal Clothes Wringer
Imoroved with Rowsrt's PATexT Doune
LE CoG-WHEELS, und the PaTteEsT Stor,
are now unquesticusb!f iar superior to
any epoaratus for washing glothes ever
inveated, and will save their. cost twice a
year, by saving labor and elothes, ,. , -. ;
The Editor of this paper, wha purchased -
a8 Washer and Writger, thas testifies as to
their valffe:
Dory's Wasnenr.— Washing is the hard--
est work woman baste attend to. Mary.
have been the in: entions to tobe Bom
washing-day its dread by enabling our
wives and daughters to performthat work.
with greater ease than accompunies the
old mode of washing by hand. As yet,.
few of these inventions have proven. sigs;
cess; against some machines it is objected
that they will not wash elean, against:
others that they ruin the clothes, and
against others that to operate them is more
tiresouse than the old:mode. A washer
than, again-t which noe of these objections.
hold good will be acknowledged a peal god-.
send by all womunkind, and mustbe clase.
ed among the most useful inventions,
onc of which we have in our family, and.
wititch we have given a fair trial The
Doty oecupies very little space, is fly.
moved from one place to another, it washes.
clean, does not tear off buttons or other-
wise damawe the goods washed, it does its
work quick, and with snch remarkable
ease, that a girl of ten years can work it.—
Centre Hall Reporter, Dec., 17th 1869.
Prices —A Fair Offer,
If the Merchants in vour place will net
furnish, or send for the Machines, . send us.
$9, and we will forward either or both
machines, free of freight, to places where
no one is selling; and so sure are. wa they.
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CHINESE TEA,
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this place, who is one of the contracel «wp apaAN "REMEDY »
tors for the “first two sections from| A STANDARD REMEDY.
GOOD NEWS FOR THEPEOPLE.| ff PLLER & JARKETT
will be liked, that we agree to. refund. the.
Mifflinburg eastward, No arrange
ments ‘were made for any formal open-~
ing of the great work, and an amusing
and somewhat exciting race for the
first shovel full of earth took place be-
tween several of our citizens, resulting
in thesuccess of Mr. Rule.
Work is now progressing pretty ac
tively and working parties have been
put upon the road all along the line.
Itis the purpose of Mr. Miller, the
President of the Company, to speed the
work to an ‘early*‘completion. = Then
we'll have a grand opening jollification
—and may we all be there to see!—
Telegraph. ;
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Rev, Charles B. Boynton, Washirg-
ton, D. C., says” of “Our Father's
House:” = While a science, falsely so-
called, 8 endeavoring to separate cre-
ation from its God, Dr. March teaches
the Christian to behold’ God in every-
thing, and I trust the teacher will fiud
his way into thousands of families. See
advertisement:
25H Vr —— ir A tee.
The common ‘schools of Potter twp,
will commence on 1st Monday in No
il
vember—T7th inst.
QUCH AN ARTICLZ IS“ DR TOBI-|
| AY VENETIAN LINIMENT?”!|
It has =tood before the public for 22 years, and has
never failed giving satisfaction in a single instance.
Every drop of this valuable compound is mixed by Dr, |
Tobias himself, therefore, it can always bo relied upon. |
It is warranted superior to any other: for the eure of
Chronic Rbewmmatism, Touthache, Headache, Sore
Throat, Vomiting, Frosted Feet, Mumps, Croup, Burns, |
Cuts, ' Sea Sickness, Insect Stings, Sprains, Cholera, i
Colic, Spasms, Dysentery, Bruises, Colds, Congls, Old |
Sores, Swellings, Pains in the Limbs, Back and chest, |
There is no medicine in the “World” that stands more |
on its own merits than the “Venetain Liniment." |
| Thousands of Certificates can be seen at tho Doctor's |
| office, attesting to itsrarevirtues. Sold by all Draggists |
| and Storekespers throughout the United States, Price
| b0 centg and one dollar per bottle, Depot, 1¢ Park Places |
New York,
Serofula Cured by Brandreth’s Pills
Brandreth's Pills penctrate the whole mass of blood
causing the expulsion of impurities. The body feels
relieved from a single dose ; what then may Le expected
from twenty? By continuing their use, the whole of the
blood in time, becomes purified, and the body recon-
structed from good material, and a new lease of life se.
cured.
oe —
; i Sing Sing, March 25, 1868,
My Dear Sir: My daugliter Alice, thirteon yesrs old,
has been edmpletaly cured of tifat’ horrible disease,
Scrofula, which for years rendered iije a torment; afte
all medicines and many physicians had boon tried, ang
failed, I commenced giving your pills. She took them
almost every day for three month, const aatly improving.
She has now eutirely recovered. _ Xours truly,
DANIEL LUTHER,
JI? NG 0) papunTiID
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VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early
“A indiscretion, causing nervous debili-
ty, premature decay, &c., having tried in|
vain eve 'y advertised remedy. has a sim. |
ple means of self-core, which he will send |
free to his fellow-cufferers, Address J OH.
TUTTER. 78 Nassau st., New York. sep9.st!
VALUABLE HOTEL and STORE|
LX stand for saie.—~The undersigned will |
otier for sule a valuable Hotel and store
stand situated in Tylersvilie, |
Clinton County.
ding consists of a good frame
construetion with a storaroomn
25x45 with a good ware room,
‘and an arched celler beneath the building.
The other part consists of two rooms, a
good stable suficient to stable 30 head of
horses, a good wagon shed also on the
same. For terms address
M. D. ROCKEY,
S. E. SPANGLER
augh. tf Executors,
Dressmaking
AND STITCHING.
BY BELLE HUMMEL,
| HON. B BRANDRETE
R SAFE,
CERTAIN |
AND
Spoody Curo
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Noaralrig
AXD ALL |
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Univarsal Neuralgia
\ PILLS /
PX LYS /
Ny, =) ; Its Ciffects are |
—— . Magical,
An UNFAILING REMEDY for Neu |
lgin Facialis often effecting a perfeet |
cure in a single day. No form of Nervous|
Disenze fails to yield to its wonderful pow.
er. Even inthe severe cases of Chronic
NERVOUS |
DISEASES, |
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ra
use for a few days aifords the most astonish. |
ing relief and rarely fails to prodnee al
complete and permanenteure. It contains
no materialsintheslightestdegreeinjurious,
It has the unqualified approval of the best
physicians. Thousands in every part of
the country, gratefully acknowledge its
power to sooth the tortured nerves, and
restoring the failing strength,
Seut by mail on receipt of price and pos-
tage.
One package......$1.00 ...... Postage 6 conta.
Six Packages, ......5.00 ...... Hoa
Itis"sold by all dealers in drugs and
medicines and by TURNER & CO., Sola
Proprietors, 120 TREMONT ST BOSTON
Great Attraction and Great Bargains!
FPYHE undersigned, determind to meet the
popular demand for Lower Prices, re-
+0 his stock oi,
“ADDLERY,
now offered at the old stand. Designed es-
gost and most varied and complete assoit-
ment of
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
of every description snd quality; Whips,
and in fact everything complete to a first.
which will suit the times.
A Detter variety, a better quality or fine
style of Saddlery has never before been of-
sered to the public. Call and exmnine ou;
elfewhere.
Determined to please my patrons and
heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicits
continuance of the same.
JACOB DINGES,
apl0'6s ly, Centre Hall.
Norway Oats.
The undersigned offars for sale at his res-
idence, at Contre Mills, Pa., the celebrated
Norway Oats. This eats yields larger
than any other Oats known. 8bld in any
quantities, "at $3 per bushel. Orders by
mail attended to.
M ABS. [9aug3mieow
oct21tf
}. = WM. K FORSTER,
23sep. dun Centre Mills,
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dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
also all the
A worry Inver ase
gortment of Tol-
LET ARTICLER,
Faxcy €Coods
Soaps, &e., &e.yp
The fir est qual-
ity of RAazow
Steer, PocxeT
K&rves. RorsoRs
ana Razons,
Yau Laren ix
GREAT VARIETY.
PRESCRIPTIONS, componnded by com-
petent druggists at all hours, day or nigat.
Night customers pu 1 night bell.
ZELLER & JARRETT,
- Bishop St., Belielonte Pa.
jun? ly
money if any one wishes jo. regunn.: the.
machines free of treight, after a month's
trial, according todirections.. . SL
No husband, futher or. brother .should .
permit the d:udgery of washing with. the,
wands, fifly-two duys inthe year, whem. ®,
cat be done better'.more expeditiously,
= ih less labor, and no injury to. the.
nents. hy a Doty Clothes Washer, and a
Universi] Wringer. s
,Sukl by dealers generally, to whom libe-
ral discounts are made. ia: ’
.. R. C..BROWNING, Gen. Agent,
Sept. 30.8m 32 Cortlandt St., New York. :
* Large Stock of Ladies Furs, horse
[% Blankets, and Buffalo Robes at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS
WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, ac., &
apli'ss. BURNSIDE « THOMAS]
I AMPSOF EVERY VARIETY and
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kind at is aA Lar vr
apl0’.68 IRWIN & WILSON'S.
C3 RICHES of all varieties, ground to order
A. and warranted to be strictly pure.
It is the only place you can find unadulf
ted spices. Try them for yowr own
tion. You egn only find themat » |
BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
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an1d'63,
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NDLE SKEINS for wagons, all »
70s, at the sizo of the Anvil. x
_. ~~ 1nwIX & WILSON,
WHRT CUTLERY =n! makes aad
wrices at IRWIN & WILSON,
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