Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, December 02, 1870, Image 2

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    racnulous escapes they havemade (
lower cloud, and through the balloon,
and tho grotlo a on the « relate. :
site side of it; that is, the grotto’ was|~ I trust enowgh “be
on the oast side, and the sun on the done to show that an go np
west, side of the balloon, and it was late(the air, into theeloud, in fhe. g
in the aftetnoon. That m te by duy or by night, stigat
cause is Mferred from. the phenomena of the fipper air without
prismatic eircles of light had appeared incurring the accusation of being reck-
in the upper cloud surface, when theless, especially when high officials of
state use them -to escape from a be-
‘eaguered city, and governments send
sun's rays passed through the gas of
the balloon when sailing above it. sor
them off with maikroute.agents to dis-
tribute daily mails, i
This phenomenon only occurred with
a — lp tf fp a ————————
a silken balloon: Blk becomes trans
purent when varnished ; cotton does .
not. A silken balloon is also more| Tha N.Y. Evening Post cannot be . “Bagie Spastardee a :
susceptible of clectrical excitement, |elassed any longer with the echobs of ‘tage. roe un tecarpt af one 7.3
thun one of cotton. A silken flag erep-| Gen. Grant—we judge'from the follow, Rajon LAE FG tocwios olen brs, Bos : hj
itntes in passing from one current of{ing from its editorial eolomps— raf | roy. !
ar, tev another, a phenomenon not The one eausé-~the only oné—ofl ys you want to® y x iH a® ware &
peeepiiinie wi a;colug pie, General Cox's offer to resign, and, df Queanswyrg ae Twi ww
thunderbolts, When a certain field the Secretary was unwilling to pt sti-{If you want to buy your Boots 20d Shoes,
Es
, ' ’ ' i . > ribers
space of atmosphere contains a number tute his office to the serview pf" mere: ws and Caps, eli apa Rs » ileby, || Dubhrhed
of them==und. I have seen seven at one party ends, and the President was de=}_. ;
HE NEW YORK METHODIST
AN EIGHT PAGE WLEKLY =
Hin its Eleventh Year, Jubliches Ser-
Biron » tery vans week Cais ae
ren’ s Story every w wit
| dttle Fol Editorials the best
= Methodist writers and others, Foreign and
Domestic Corresponden full rt-
ents of Religious and Secular Intelligence,
Price $200 aycar. Liberal premiums or
cash commissions to canwassers. Subscrip-
The Balloon as an Add to Meteorol
NG A Ld Eve Sl J |A'PAPER READ BY PROF. JOAN WISE DE
“The d ‘eamp_ 1 FORE THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE,
Laon 18 i ted. Y -
The formal garvender of Thionville] In the science of meteorotogy there
occurred yesterday morning. The town |is no instrumentality competent to do
‘wd heen burning since Tuesday [so much good, and which has as yet
te eS —tyereived rq little attention asthe bal:
the papers of London have ben, loon. The phenomena of the atmos:
officially warned against supporting{ phere, in their relations fo climate and
Irance or unfavorably criticising Ger [sanitary efficts—to agriculture, to
physiology==to our mental forces and
temperaments, are more fertile in sei
entific developments than an ohserver
cotintion, an from the earth would suppose. Meteor
will imitate. ological Tnvestigations are as occult,
Movements looking to the Peoncen- tame, and spiritless, without the aid of
cinl) engine will come Mong on the
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CextrE HALL, PA., DrcEnrerr 24,1870
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Look! Leok!
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Not for the Locomotive! But for the
goods, «oper magna
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rahi Containsa Christmas
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Centre Cony } - heen reduced Q
a single. gevepue fligteiel—N esse WAL
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J. Young aad Capt. Dunlap having
their.diy sions abolish dud merged any.
into one, With = Kin TM The Times intimates that Russia will,
Bellefoute, a8 U. 8 Assestor for the he firm, without elosing the door'to ne
COUNT ate ox brn attitude that England
: le Bp LE.
"ATABANA
; web | 1 . : es aio . A a : 4 hi-
- . [tration of the German armies continue fan wir ship, as would be hydrographi
High Handed Outrage by the Rad lin the north of Foance. Large bodies | eal investigations without the water
odgal State Senate-- Attempt 10) ,f Prussians ave wmnrching south, lo i-hip. The deep sea soundings, 80 preg
Prevent thes Lawiully . Elec/ed take positions around Paris and near pitant With interest in their revelations
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tion
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and December,
aq Ts 8. Sor Sedprend Ocléd vey . (of infusorind iife at the bottom af the
4 Terhderatie “Govenio " acean, find {(héir counterpart ih’ the
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gure Bight
aaa Colt BGT
m, Cweuit Court, Judye)
jupetions Festpaitnng the,
presiding officer of, the Seite tram,
coutiting the vote fop.ihe Gowernen,
and, Breasnrer. Soli Fait
walt.one o'clock “the (wo houses met.
in joint" Conventions, Mr, Barr, Pres. |
ident, pro itenr.; announced that he
coul®not operand canrit the votgs for |
Governor and Treasurer, but that he
would! count foc. other officers. The!
result of the eouut showed that the
wjorityy of Noles cash in the State was!
2 hy * . n Lom Ca . 5 ba 1} De
aor the following candidates, all Dem |
agit of. i —
1. Moreh, Lient. Governor iL 4877
él 5 Parkery Secnetarylof Stale si, L 4450
Georze A, Sanford
ings. Sépator Molney than. offered a |
resolution that Hou. KE. Moren: be
swirn in-as Licutemant Governor of
i,
J}
over the joint Convention as. the legal |
presiding officer of the’ Senate, and
fo #8 clfamber, which iv did, and im-|
mediately” adjourned. Mr. Moren in|
the ‘meantime was sworn" in as Lien-|
Sil Petersburg, November 20,
ing noay Mlentified with the, latter:
London; Nevember 2
inganscaitotial, article this, morning,
*
bans, an; attitnde England; will imi
tate, | i
The Times this morniny says there
are two hundied thousand Germans in
the in the valley of the Loire. A part
ty of Prussian dragoons on Wednes-
day entered St, Quentin for the pury
se of stopping. a railropd train, but
their attempt was defeated by the
“rench.
Movements looking to the concen
b
DOSE ©
in the north of France.
Large” bodies” of
Prussians are
. -. i
same direction. 1
Several Prussian divisions passed!
Tha : } y NY .}
Soissons’ going toward” Amiens, early |
low.
It is reported that General Mon
peigne. The Prussian entrenched |
campa Laon is nearly completed. |
The formal surrender of Thionville|
y of the Loire. Skirmishes have
The Gardes Mobiles of Amiens
the vote. -.
i
The Times this morning says that|
time, small onvs—1{hey deposit rain in
fitful showers, but discharge no thup-
debolts. When (woror more of them
¢ontesce, thandischarges of electricity
fallow.. These detached nimbus clouds
ara prevalent in the months of April
ana May, and produce what we term
“April showers,”
During the heat.of summer the thun.
dergust proper prevails. Its. constant
'agtendant is heat. We all know this
from common experience, the prece-
dent suffocating heat before a thunder-
ust. When these meteors are gener-
ated suddenly they give out snow, hail
and rain, The snow melts partly into
hail, and partly into rain. Hailstones
contain ing their center a nucleus of
In rising up from the earth the
looking down through the atmosphere | (CHOsItion irom a Sond gros Sigs
to the earth from an insulated position | 77 Rp Inara. nniy yo her Foe
of two of three miles of altitude. The|"?5¢ of a cloud, when It18a dense mast;
garth looks concave, nnd ‘the horigon | 0d Rs you Nsaln the cloud, this mist
is loomed up above the level of the | beeomes thinner, until near the top
when it ceases entirely ; at this po.nt
‘the cloud becomes warm, and when
emerging from its top still warmer,
When this phenome. | chused by radiat on and reflection ; and
| then follows a twinging sensation in the
[{ iz not an’ ancommon
plants, moving along in little nebulous
The'upper air is not sa barrén of}
ity, when'viewed from the earth, would
It isa marvel that so fruit
ful a subject, and so easily to be ex-
plored, is so much neglected. Thesci |
SNOW.
‘cuticle of the face and hands like the
pricking from bunches of needles, also
when it occurs near the surface of the !. s {
vhew it oc : ‘slight hoarseness, with more or less
earth.
The phenomena of the clouds are full |
the ears, when the ascent is sudden.
: is impossible to hold a level posi-
Some are warm, and| tis oy bod X h nd ‘ Jos)
. L110 3» Do ) r cloud.
Some are light, and|, y. : i
| You are all the time going up or down.
|’ up
some are cold.
termined that it should be so prostitu- TF fongr aio bi your Clothing and un-
ted." Shall the clerks PL | Goto Graff & Thompson's, Milroy.
ax “SeCrel| If you wantto buy your Fine Dios goods,
committees to. SOpport political ma-| Shawls und Ladies Furs, ,
chinery ? § resident says Yes. Goto Graff & Thompson's, Milroy. .
General Cox says No. And on this
issue they go before the country,
ho smart. ff A 5 spt so
cheap . .
| Go to GrafF&® Thompscn's, Milrcy
If you want to buy: anything at the lowest,
In Muskingum county, Ohio, a moPketh ices, |
man named Dutton had been out
coon-hunting, and, after returning
home and retiring, dreamed in his uns
easy slumber that he had caught the
coon, and struck it against a tree, kill
ing it. He was awakened by the fran-
tic screams of his wife, and to
his horror found that he had
picked up his little infant daugh-
ter and dashed her against a bed~post,
killing her almost instantly.
a ————
N. B.—Ready-maflg Clothing, and La-
dies Furs, sold at wholesale prices, at
GRAFF & THOMP: ON'S, Milroy, Pa.
NEW FALL
rT
Winter Goods.
AT FRONK'S, LEWISTQWYN - §
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November Conrt. Jurors
Second Week.
Rush—J B Jokes, A Owen.
{the accommodationof their old friends in
3 A : Centre county, have (just 4 a ver
Sl Miles —H Kreamer, SR Frank, J B Harge aud in ag pe h y
ahaaier {
Bellefonte—T Reynolds, PH Gephatt,! 3 To -
J M' Dermot : : Dry Goods, A
Burnside—Geo Zimmerman,
Potter—H Z Sankey, J C Boal, T B M'-
Elroy, D Durst;
Liberty-—Jno Ligget.
: Harris--D J Wilard, W A Murray J M
| Loss,
Benner—J M Gephart, J C William,
| Philipsburg—R Athertton, A Harper,
Walker—Jaeeh Struble, Adam Vonada%
howshoe—~Wm Hol t.
Gregg — Jonath Frazer,
noward—Jas Lader, C Bowers.
Pern—I’h Krider.y
Ferguson—R Meek
Domestic Goods,
Barred Flannels,
Shawls and Furs,
A Fine Stock of Millenery,
Bonnets,
Hats,
Ribbons
‘The vortex current carries you
(through the central part of the cloud
cous membranes, and is first pereepti (diverging the bulloon outward with the
ble by smell, and the twinging sensa- [Cuiaprening , Yon which Xe
ion it produces upon the cuticle of the |" H es P'S rea and vow 3 Rr
When the ba'loon! Curse, generally to be drawn in again
near the base of the cloud, and from
thence upward on the uprising stream,
‘and so on, like an endless chain, until
( you leave it by an increase of levitating
force from its top, or an increase
‘of gravitating force at its base ; in the
one case by a copious discharge of bal
> . | last, in the other by a copious discharge
Also, the fine cut index pa | y- acu) b
of gas, .
of air into another. The finer part o
balloon.
bere f hile with a tremulous mo. | &t first, ealealated to produce a degree
re for a while w > $s mo-| J Pe :
LICTe Nn » of anxious solicitude, but when expe
i d then falling off. I have heard :
tion, and t : ‘rienced for awhile, and duly consider-
ed, the experience becomes interesting
. ’ and sublime, and well ealeulated to in-
s so profound above the elouds that a". ’ : ;
is so profo . spire the meteorologist with a desire to
ite discernible there renew the investigation of atmospheric
liscernible . |
quite gree ' phenumena.
It is remarkable how suddenly, at{F"" ! ; sy
There is no disk rotation in a storm
matter will be in the courts soon.
rm mvs Alf Mp rms mec oe
Burance—His Captors Refuse a
$60,000. Bribe.
St. Louis, November 26.—John P.
McCartiiey, a notorious counterfeiter,
- * who escaped from the station<house in
Cincinnati on Sunday week, ‘was ar-
rested at Venice, Itinois, opposite the
northern part of this city, on Friday
night, day detectives Eagan Apple
the United States District Court.
McCartuey is regarded as the king of
the Coney men, and his arrest is con-
sidered the most important’ that has
been made for years. He offered the
officers sixty thousand dol-
lirs to let him go, and ‘promised to
turn up. a large quantity of counter
feiting implements.
been. arrested many times, and has
Jars at different times to escape from
(from the helm of State; he is needed
(the principles of the dispatch to Rus-
sia, but insist decidedly that no after
resolve sha'l practically nullify them.
>>
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¢.Ahe jury in the new trial of Fred.
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motive, it siguities=‘engine following,”
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We are about to make important im
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ated to reading matter. To do this we are
obliged to have a new power press, which
will arrive in a few weeks, and costing
near y51100—this, with the ‘expense of a
great énlargement of the Reporter, puts us
to an ouilay of nearly $2000, and we run in
debt to about that amount in consequence,
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scription, will pay up, as per terms, a7
ONCE, 0 we ean meet obligations made to)
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duerus—and we ‘further
Upward of twenty young women afe
1, 4 United
the view of becoming
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~ Long John Wentworth farms it._on
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electrical evolutions. The gas in ajmotion it gives to the balloon. This
into a cloud when it gets into a region | outer margin of the meteor, and will
of clouds. And it assumes this char. gradually draw the balloon toward and
acter of cloud in a perfectly clear at-[into the vortex. This can be preven
mosphere, when ‘the balloon reaches ted by giving the balloon an upward
the region of frost. 1 have had my or downward motion, as, in either case,
a Fourth of July, and cloud issuing| the air ship, and thus we have the
from the neck of the balloun, atan|power of riding in the wake or in midst
elevation of 19,000 feet, of a thundergust.
The atmosphere is always clear and] It may be deemed a hazardous mode
transparent after a rain storm; it is of investigation to sail up into the air
only then that an observer aloft has a three or four miles high, but when we
great scope of view of mundane objects. | tuke into comparison the number of
On such oceasions, the view in ascend- air voyages made, and the accidents
ing from the sea-shore is very imposing. related to them, we shall find as favor-
It is well known’ that from the land, able results as in sea voyages, I have
or the surface of the sea, a ship is not accounts of thirteen balloons that ex-
visible when twenty miles off. The ploded while high in the air with their
earth's convexity being about eight occupants, two of them with myself,
inches to the mile, and this obstruction above the clouds, and in none of these
of convexity, increasing as the squares was any one harmed. The Jaw of at.
of the distances, limits the sight of a mospheric resistance is as certain as
ship within mederate scope. Thus, in/the law of atmospheric buoyancy. I
ascending from a place like Boston even controlled the collapsed descend~
esting. As you gradually go up, so woodland by lightening the weight in
come up the ships behind the horizon, the disposal of ballast, and thus d.ifted
It looks like magic. -Of a clear day beyond the trees.
you can see ships at sea a hundred] So far as I have investigated acci-
miles off, when the euh is in the Oppo debts with balloons, not a single case
site direction. “With cloud fields be- occurred from any intrinsic principle
tween the observer and the ships they of danger connected with the art. Not
have the appearance above and over so with the sea ship. These two ele-
the clouds. So the meandering of a ments, wind and water, coming in con-
river is somet.mes : seen’ convoluting flict, cause the destruction of the ves-
itself over and under the clouds in the sel. Water, nearly a thousand times
distance. These unique sights are, of denser thin air, and the air moving
course, optical illusions, but, without against the ship with a velocity of a
a knowledge of the ecience of optics, hundred miles per hour, and the im-
would be deemed mysteries. They mense mast leverage, must necessarily
prove, however, how subject we are to bring a tremendous force upon its
be misled by our senses in cases where framework. Not so with the air ship.
science is not available to correct their It has but one element around it, and,
eTTOTS. f ; (once free in the ir, it matters not, so
The most marked difference between far as its ability to stand the strain is
an earth view and a sky view oceurs| concerned, whéther the wind moves one
in the storm cloud. The nimbus, or/mile or one hundred miles per hour.
thunder cloud, when viewed from the ven with the latter velocity, your
earth level, looks like an agitated and| vessel ‘glides along so smoothly and
confused mass of leaden-colored vapor | gracefully as not to ruflle a cobweb
when viewed from a little above its suspended from its flagstaff. Did you
level, and: from a fow miles distance, it| not perceive objects on the earth rece-
looks symmetrical. Bulged out above ding and approaching, it wou.d be im-
and below, and contracted in its mid possible to discern that you were mov-
dle, it trails along over the earth like ing at'all. I traveled forty miles in
a huge smoking, fuming engine, drag forty eight minutes, in the midst of a
ging its lower part slightly behind; likel cloud stratum, without being aware
forty rods before
The electrical cannenading as it passes| fanding.
gives it quite a grand ani in| When accidents have occurred with
ble, either to defective construction or
a want of ordinary skill in the person
operating them. It is & deplorable
Pris | truth that many, if not most, persons
{ Haines—D Bolinger, Thos Hos erman®
{Jaeob Wolf,
| Spring—M P Weaver.
| Worth —dJ Laird.
| Boggs—J M M’'Coy.
JPARM AT PUBLIC SALE.
Will be sold, at publicsale, on the prem-
|ises, near Spring Mills, in Gregg township,
Centre county, Pa.,
On Saturday 10th December next,
‘a valuable Tract of land containing
| 257 ACRES.
{of which 20 neres are cleared. and in a
| good state of cultivation, the balance con-
| sisting of
GOOD TIMBERLAND.
"hereon are erected a good House, Barn
and Outbuildings A good young Orchard
of choice frait o.. the tract. This ir » very
desirable property—lying convenent to
stores, mills, &e.
SAMUEL HARTER. |
‘novlS. for heirs of John Harter, deed
| A VALUABLE HOTEL und STORE
' LX stand for sale.—Fhe undersigned willl
fotfer for sale a valpable Hotel and store
stand situated in Tylersvilie,
The buil-
& Flowers.
A Splendid Assortment of
Men's & Boy's Clothing,
Cloths and Cassimeres.
All of which we offer at most POPULAR
PRICES.
: FRONK 8
Lewistown,
novll.83m
News! See Here!
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE
The undersigned hereby informs the
citizens of Pennsvalley that he has pur
chased the Tinshop heretofore carried on
by the C. II. Mfg Co., and wil. continue
the same, atthe old stand, in all its branch-
es, in the manufacture of
STOVE PIPE & SPOUTING.
He has
All kinds of repairing done.
"Ww: , >
Clinton County. always on hand
@¥ ding consists of a good frame
ee construction with a stor>room
v25x45 with a good ware room,
ed celler beneath the building.
The other part consists of two ‘rooms, n
good stable suficient to stable 30 head of
horses, w good wagon shed also on the
same. For terms address .
M. D. ROCKEY,
S. E. SPANGLER
Executors
Fruit Cans, of all Sizes,
BUCKETS
CUPS.
DIPPERS, Cf
DISHES, &C.
All work warranted and charges reason-
able. A share of the public patronage so-
licited. AND. REESMAN,
2sep70y Centre Hall
——
laugh. tf
Good News for the Ladies.
FALL OPENING OF
Bonnets, Trimmings, Millinery, at
:
MRS. MARY E. SHOOPE'S,
In Centre Hall.
Mrs. M. E. Sache has just returned from
Philadelphia, with the LATEST FASH-
10NS, and a completesstock of ,
New Bounetts, New Hats, Elegant
Trimmings, &e.,
which will be sold or made up, as usual at
reasonable prices. .
The new styles are very pretty.
call and see them early.
served,
COAL,
LIME,
Ladies
First come, first
oct 281
a ———————————————————. ——————
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been permanent-
ly cured of that dread disease, Consump-
tion, by a simple remedy, is anxious to
make known to his fillow sufferers the
me ins of cure. To all who desire it, he
will send a copy of the prescription used
(free of Chatpel, with the directions for
\ v preparing and using the same, which they
Stove, Egg, furnace and foundry, ' Nii Soa sure re For Constmption,
Coal—of st quality, at the low-| Asthma, Bronchitis, &e. :
est prices. Customers willplease; Py rties wishing the. prescription will
note that our coal is housed un-|jonce address Rev. EDWARD A.
der commodious sheds. 'ILSON, 165 South Second Street.
Williamsburgh, N. Y. dec2 ly
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
from Nervous Debility Premature
ecny, and all the effects of youthful in-
‘discretion, will, for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who needs it the
recipe and direction for making the simple
remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the advertiser's ex-
perience can do so Diaddeessing, in perfect
confidence, JOHN G. OGDEN, Ne 42
Cedar Street, New York. dec. ly
THE BEST PAPER,
AND THE
BEST INDUCEMENTS!
This Quarter's 18 Numbers SENT FREE:
to all subseribing, before Dee. 25, 1870, for
next year's Fifty- Two Numbers of
Moore's Rural New- Yorker,
THE GREATMRLUSTRATED
RURAL AND: FAMILY WEEKLY,
FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY. ’
The Rural, now in its 2Ist year, is not
puiy the Largest’ Best and Cheapest, but
by far the Largest-Circalating’ Journal of
its Class in] the World? National in
Character, Ably Edited, Superb'y Illus-
trated and Printed it is the 3
BEST AMERICAN WEEKLY! =
Itisthe Standard Authority onall branch-
es of Agriculture, &e. ‘Asa Literary and
Family Paper itis. a favorite in many of
the best families all over. the Union, Cana-
i, o, Jaded, Mo AR as 3
ival in its Sphere is thi rgest Il-
lustrated Jodo du the Contingut- ouch :
y a fies a.
ages, (double the size of most pap
its Sloe). Juris the. panes nt e East, |
West, North, and South, ~~ = 7%
TERMS, INDUCEMENTS, £6, ~~
TERMS—$3 a Y ear of 52
and POWDER!
|
|COAL—- Wilkesbarre Coal, Chestnut,
LIME-—~Wood or coal-burnt Lime, for sale
nt our kilns, on the pike leading to
Milesburg.
POWDER. —Having received the agene
for Du Pont's Powder A
WHOLESALE, we shall be
pleased to receive orders from
. the trade.
Office and yard near south end of Bald
Eagle Valicy R. R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa.
SHORTLIDGE & 00.
nov4
Burial Cases
AND CASKETS.
————
AIR-TIGHT AND INDESTRUCTIBLE
FOR
Protecting and Preserving the Dead.
The undersigned takes pleasure in an-
nouncing that he hus secured \..2 sole agen-
cy in this county for
METALLIC AND GLASS
JBurial Cases and Caskets,
which are so widely known as to require no
special commendation. The METALLIC
BU RIAL CASE, with its present im-
proved style and finish, its entire harmony
with the feelings of the bereaved, its pers
fected adjustments and appointments in
whatever relates to the preservation and
protection of the body after death, confirm
its utility and entire adaptness to thé pur-
poses for which it is designed.
who use balloons are not scientific.
And yet, this class have generally the
most marvelous stories of blood oozing
from their finger ends, and the bal-
This grotto was, no
only $2,50 in Clubs of Ten,"
13 Numbers sent - Free; ‘ns; offered above. ]
Our Club Inducements for 1 1-ate un- |
prec edented. Specimens, Premium Lists,
ning. Clubs,—and'
COFFINS of all descrintions furnished
at the shortest notice; and all orders filled
promptly night or day. The Dead laid out
with care, and funerals and escorts super.
HENRY HARRIS u
we ant & Ireo-Olab Aen eva Tg
Bellefonte, Pa. |we want a live Club Agent inevery Town. .
COTO Te | R&dvoss D. DLT, MOORE, 41 Dark Rawr. |
Ae EET New Nore ogee? fa 1 4 :
subseri
gota to all
car 1871.
Any ®
rs remitting $4. rthe
, Sips of 1 ira oft
whether ey 0
MONT gh Ard 7a)
Picturesqué’A merien, consisting ofaplen-
didly execuled views of American.
commenced in November. D. APPLETON
& Co., Publishers, New York. *° dée2.4t’
VEN. ROBT, E'LEWS LIFE, Nearly
(x ready for Publication, the Biography
nf Gen, Robt. K. Lee, by John Esten, su
thor « of “Life of Stonewall Jackson,’
“Wearing the Grey; wird
500 pages, Hlustruted, 1 Tole
scription. AGENTS ‘WANTED.
D. Ppletop & Co., Publishers, New
dec2.4 hag rT
HORT HAND. 150 words &
Ray Te os ip
cular, , SEE . Box. ) 4 fly
York. af AiaR’ sirug™ dec.
Eo
AND . -
SURANCE COMPANY, of
Hartford, Conn. A a
$1,500,000. Grants LIFE an
t "ENDOWMENT Policies of sll
© “mpproved forms. Ample secure
ty, low .rates.” “Also” insures
~ ngainst ACCIDENTS causing
death or total disability, Policies
written by the year or: month, Has paid
$700 per day for Six Years in benefits to
policy-holders. ny dec2.4t.
DON'T WASTE TIME AND LABOR
by using up an old Axe. Send $1.50. to
LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. and they will send a tip-top
Axe, Expressage paid. Halfa day lost in
grinding will thus be saved. dec2,4t
INANE NAR?
PERKINS & HOUSE'S PATE]
iE ..
NON-] AE, inl VE
Is absolutely safe from explosion or break-
ing ; burns. any Coal Oil, er, bad;
gives more light, no odor, and uses less oil.’
“It is perfectly non-explosive. The
light is better than is produesd by any oth.
er lamp.” —W 8 Clark, Pres't Massachu-
setts Agricultural College.
“Itis perfectly non-explosive, gives a
better light and is. wore ecopomical than
any other lamp in use.” W Ww Wells, late
Sup Pub Schools, Chicago.
‘he appalling deaths and fires from glass
lamps expleding and breaking create a
great demand for this lamp. BL PAYS in
sell it. Sold by Canvassers; Agents wanged
everywhere. Send for circular and terms
to Montgomery & Co. Cleveland, 0, 42
Barclay St. N Y. dec? 4t
$2 A WEEK Salary |—Young men
wanted as lodal and traveling sales-
men. Address (with stamp) R. H. WAJL-
KER, 31 Park Row, N. Y. 2dec. it
$30 A DAY, sure. LATTACO. & Pittsburgh,
\ E WELL PAY AGENTS A SAL-
ARY of $30 per wee. an expenses,
or allow a large commision, to sell our
new wonderful inventions. Address .M
WAGNER & CO. Marshall, Mich” dee2 4t
USE THE “VEGETABLE
182 Pulmonary Balsam.” 1870
The standard remedy for Coughs, Colds,
Consun.ption. “Nothing better, Cutler
Bros. & Co. ton. dee2 4t
Cherry Pectoral
Are superior to all others for Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchial and Lung dificult
are exceedingly palatable, have none
that nauseating horrible Cubeb taste, are
very soothing und act like a charm: Min-
isters. Singers, und Public Speakers will
find’they are especiall sinpten tothe voice,
Sold by Druggists, Iso
RUSHTON'S (F V) COD LIVER OIL,
for Consumption and Scrofula; use ne
other, dec dt
PHAM'S DEPILATORY POW-
DER.—Ren:oves superfluous hair in
five minutes, without injury to the skin.
Sent by mail for $1.25.
UPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE
Relieves most violent paroxysms in five
minutes and effects a ¢peedy ‘cure. Price
S2 by mail.
THE JAPANESE HAIR STAI ,
Colors the hier: and hair ' ital
bluck or brown. It consists of only one
preparation. 75 eents by muil. Address
8 C UPHAM, No. 721 Jayne Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent free.
Sold by all Druggists,
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.
Prizes eashed and information furnished
by GEORGE UPHAM, Providence R. I.
N AGIC EGGS.—Big thing. Send for
Circular to A, Tuomas, 320 Wash-
ingron St., Brooklyn, N Y.
SYCHOMANCY.—Any lady or gen-
tleman can make $1.000 a morth, se-
cure theirown happiness and independence
by obtaining PSYCHOMANCY, FASCINATION,
or SOUL CHARMING, 400 pages; cloth, Full
instructions to use this power over men or
animals at will, how to Mesmerize, become
Trance or Writing Mediums, Divination,
Spiritualism. ~~ Alchemy, Philesophy of
Omens and Dreams, Brigham oung’s
Harem, Guide to Marriage, &c., all con-
tained in this book; 100,000 sold; price by
mail, in cloth $1,25, paper covers $1. No-
tice.—Any person willing to act as agent
will receive a sample copy of the work free,
As no eapital ‘is required, ‘all desirous of
enteel employment should gend for the
ovk, enclosing 10cts., for postage to IT 'W
Evaxs&Co,, 41 South 8th St., Philadel-
phia. Li hargwdol sy on lOCD.44
A CARD.—A Clergyman, while resi-
ding in South ‘Anierica as a missionary,
discovered a safe and simple ‘remedy for
the Cure of Nervous Weakness Early De-
cay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal
Organs, and the whole train «f disorders
brought on by baneful:and viciofis ;habits;
Great numbers. have been .eured by this
WINTER
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AGENTS! READ TH!S!
benefit the afflicted and unfortunate
send the recipe for preparing and using this
medicine, in a sealed envelope, to. Any one
who needs it, Free of charge. Address
JOSEPH T. INMAX, Station D,. Bible
ouse. New York City: ~ dec2it
TAKE NOTICE.~The undersigned
hereby gives notice that the Vendue
notes of his sale executed on the 3d day of
March, last aremow due, and have been
left with Margret Spangler, for collection.
All persons interested in this will please
call immediately and settle the same, and
save troubleand expenses, = + i.
“EZRA 1. SPANGLER.
novi83t TT |
RE NOTICE.
sunders od ing been appoin-
exec » of 8 ign aot "Lay
aines twp., dee’d., all per-
‘sons kno "themselves ind to said
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