Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, December 09, 1870, Image 3

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CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
FRIDAY DECEMBER, 9th, 1870
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LOCAL ITEMS.
C171 AGENTS WANTED
Fora New and El.gantly Illustrated Work
“OUR SISTER REPUBLIC.”
By con. ALBETTS. EVANS, JUST PUBLISHED
Sight Seeing’ andV adventure ‘in the
Land of the - Aztecs ; with charming
Pen and Pencil Pictures
of Mexican Life, Character and: Scenery,
~~ won a
i
13th and 14th inst.
of the Institute'will commence at 2 o’
clock p. m,
acquainted with the operations of In.
stitutes, will be present and take part
in thé various exercises. It is confi
dently hoped thut the friends of the
cause throughout the county will lend
and startling and romantic Historical their influence to render it A SUCCess.
Reminiscences of this Land of Romance,
Won ler and Mystery. A general invitation is cordially and
“It is a bright and racy work, written in |earnestly extended to all friends of the
a brilliant and attractive style, withaut = oreat work of S. Sehools to attend.
dull page in it, and eannot tail to be popu- D sod
Inr with all classes.’ — Boston Post, :
“Its pages sparkie with wit, and are in-
stinct wi eversyarying pictures of Mexi-
ean Life in all its phases. The Illustra
tions are excellent, and we shall be mista-
ken if it dees not command a very exten-
sive sale. Every family should put this
book in the hands of their children.” —
Chicago Tribune.
“Many of the stories of adventure are as| : A
lively as they ara fresh, The amusing in-| Connecticut, says of * ur Fathe 8
cidents of travel in the interior oy the
\ f the citi delightfully bi d House:" A work so gorgeous in its
ife of the cities are delightfully piquantan 2 0d in allustration.
entertaining. The Book haga genuine and diction, +0 affluent " ilustrati in, 30
substantinl value.’ —Christian Union. devout in spirit, so Inatructive in ity
ADS Competition, and ells to all Slnsses, statements, and so attractive in its ex-
gents are meeting with remarkable suc- : »
cesk, For circulars and terms address the ternals, must, certainly do good, and
Publishers, COLUMBIAN BOOK CO.,|bids fair to be very popular. See ad-
Hartford, Conn, dec. 3t | vertisement,
i Gy te lp
A VALUABLE BOOK.
so
Cuesrer Wares. —Mr. James A.
Sweetwead, of -SimKing creek, has a
pair of Chester white pigs, undes four
weeks old and weighing 40 pounds.
Who can heat this?
ones. epee. A) | pm
Rev. E. W. Gilman, Stonington,
as hilly af noma p—
Bravo.— Haines township deserves
credit for having raised some five or
six hundred dollars of railroad stock,
above what was asked of her. We be-
{lieve no township along the route can
‘make a similar boast.
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NEW YORK OBSERVER
YEARBOOK
AND ALMANAC,
TO BE ISSUED JANUARY IsT, 1871.
——
| ammeter My tr Ms
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One of the most complete compends of
- -.
Philadelphia Market.
Wheat at 1 43al 47 for western red,
and 1 50al GO for white.
Rye 93a94c¢ for Penn'a, and 80a84c
for Delaware.
Corn dull at 83ec.
Oats at 53a57¢ for Penn'a,
Bariey at 82}e.
Beef cattle—extra at 9te, choice at
8348c ; fair to good at 6a8 ; and corr-
mon at 4iudle. ‘
NEW YORK MARKET
Cattle—Texas eattle at 10alle, com
mon to good steers at 11lalde, prime to
extra at 14ialde.
Cows at $45070 for springers, and
850480 for cows and calves,
Hogs nt 8949 50 per hundred pounds
net for corn fed.
MILROY MARKETS,
Corrected by Reed & Thompson,
White wheat 1 256...... Old red 1 20,,, new '
red 000 to Lb 1 Rye 7 t
Old oats 38...... New oats 85 y Th
Cloverseed 5,00 Timothysead 4,00
Salt 2 50 per suck,. ..
Bacon Oc Ham 22......
20
CATARRH by a simple re edy and wil
|GETT, Jersey City., N. J.
$60 male, in new
business at home. No cil
Address Novelty Co,, Saco, Me. dec dw
SALESMEN WANTED.
Business honorable. No competition libe-
ral pay given, 8, W, KENNEDY, 8 8,
4th St., Phila. decd. 4t
$10 MADE FROM 50 Cents!
Something urgently needed by everybody.
Call and examine, or samples sent (postage
»
Voraort, 181 Chathawn Sq. N.Y, dec. 4t
100,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR
HOW WOMAN CAN
And other best Books in the market,
McKinney & Martin, 1605 Chesnut Street,
Phila. dec. 4t
AGENTS WANTED FORT.
[lnciuaing Munnoud, Womaniood wud
, [their mutnal interrelations, Love, its laws,
"power, &e., by Prof. O. 8S. Fowler, Send
N Circulars and specimen puges, Address
Butter 20...
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phila
delphin, Pa,
BELLEFONTE MARKETS,
White Wheat $1,830, Red 1 25. ."Rye......| —— _ dec24w
0.75. ......Corn 070. ......Outs.40 Barley ©, A GE NT WU Wanted for Head-
16 Cloverseed 6,560 Potatoes 0,786 [7 x ia WY ley's New, Fresh
Lard por pound 18....... Pork pa pound 00, BOOK “8ACKED HEROESANDMARTYRY"
Butter 85.......Eggs 20. .....Plasterper ton| Written in the Author's happiest style, und
$16 Tallow 124...... Bacon 16 Ham20 |suFpassing his former works, which have
me seme ee: ee ern me roe eee. | 801d by the 100,000. With Opiginal Steel
TAKE NOTICE | Engravings from designs by our Artist whe
PERSONS GOING TO HOUSE KEEP. has%4pent three years in Bible Lands The
’ ING | Clergy and the Pressure loud in ite praise.
ars. in WANT OF FURNITURE; [Agents mre making money rapidly, E. B,
and other will de well to eall at ) | rear & Co., Pubs God Broadway, N.
John Camp's New Waurerooms, on] al : dec dw
Main street, Milroy, where he keeps Fur | ’
niture of all kinds, Sofas, Tables, Chuirs, | Farmer S Helper
What. N ots, Bedsteads, &e., &e. CHEA P. Shows Low to double the profits o the
» ) ; Runxaways.—On last Sabbath, as
important information which has ever zy Phillip Durst, with wife and child
been compiled in this country, It should
» . , Pw W . > r ' Tn) |
bo in every Library, as a Book of Refer-|Were on their way to the Union
IC hurch, a colt which he was driving|
ence.
It contains an interesting History ofl, k fright and ran off, tearing the
buggy to pieces. The occupants were
Almanacs ; Civil, Commercial, and Agricul-|
tural Information concerning all the Gov-} : A
ernments in the World; a General Sum-|all thrown from the vehicle, and were
ALY Rl ull ie Begevolent Lastitutions wid more or less injured. Mus. Durst res
Religions. Denominations in the Worl . v . ‘
Rr complete Ministerial Directory of | ceived some severe bruises on the side
nearly every Religious Body in the Uni-|of her head and hip.
ted States, a complete list of all the Col-} A horse belonging to D. W. Harter,
leges, Theological Seminaries, Medicaland| on e
Law Schools in the Unitec States, of Rabersburg, ran off, some days ago,
Price, One Dollar. : jsmashing up a buggy.
Al PETSONS subscribing and aying Jor | a
the NEW FORK OBSERVER for nei Qvrr Coats! Over Coats! GRAND
i a 0 18 vaiua-! yo.
¥ r(*) ed riperr2.a copy © 'RepucTion!! -To increase the a ready |
CRATUVITOUSLY. large sales in clothing, and to make|
Sample copies of the Observer sent free. | their store still more popular, Messrs. |
SIDNE og Pn a ‘Hirsch & Bro. have greatly reduced
a NE 4 GFR SnD, J 1S | their prices.
Mailed to any address, post-paid, on re- 5 4
ceipt of price. deco2t| $10 and 812 for a heavy suit of
: lclothes, a fresh arrival; $4 boots,
i eoribers intiieineizhborivod off double soles and heel, selling very rap-
Kerlin's Store, who may find it convenient, | idly ; 9 cents for a yard of ealico ; gents
can pay their subscriptions due on REror-| merino undershirts and drawers, 50¢,
TER, to Mr. A. A. Kerlin, who is author-|~= Ci ey
ized to receipt for same. 1 49, $1 and up, at Hirsch & Bro ,
Milroy, Pa.
—-
> Pa i
For Lapis... Hirsch & Bro, at X = ph -
Milroy, are now selling their Jarge and, HFW Frape,—Faith, an’ a new
select stock of Lapis’ Furs, Bap trade has sprung up in our midst. Our
MORAL SKIRTS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS blain genial young friend, Van Pelt, from
black and trimmed, at greatly reduced the samples that can be seen strung in
prices. 91oct3m Our sanctum, intends monopolizing the
aici bl a id | business of smokespipes, Dr. Thomp-
NEw Houses. —Stiil another house =on’s sugar frosted anti bilious and
is to be added to the dozen of new ones tonic pills, blue headed matches, goose
erceted at Centre Hall, this summer. | quill toothpicks, and clothes pins.
We notice that Mr. Wm. Moyer has| Viraes,—The smoke-pipe will answer
nearly finished digging a cellar for a for punch-bowl with sucking pipe at-
new dweiling on Chestnut street. (tacked, as well as quaffiing the weed ;
From all appearances our friend | the pills may give you lessons on trot-
Miller, the tahuer, will have a raising! ting; the matches come handy to keep
frolic one of these days for his mew up the flame of your lamp which is so
heuse~**All hands to dinner.” lapt to go out when courting prepara:
Another.—Mr. George Harpster has| tory to match making ; the tooth picks
commenced work for a two story buil | when being used are calculated to make
ding to be used as a carriage and paint | bystanders believe you have dined at
shap. Stilt goother d:nner. Mr. Harp-|some fashionable hotel, and the appear-|
ster also intends putting up a fine dwe:-| ance of the wooden clothes pin, shows it
ling in the spring. is proof against its ever being troubled
Tr Re (with lockjaw. Should any further
Philip Rice, a Potter twp. pauper, samples be sent to this office due notice
was taken to prison on last Tuesday, will be given. It will thus be seen
for aitempting to fire the dwelling of that Van advertises. Vive la Van
John Fye, where he was living, aund| Pelt.
threatening to set fire to a stable, -
— ee | OysTERS —Fresh oysters, received
Yes, they do sell cheap, Alexander twice a week, at Spangler’s Hotel.
& Co. at Milroy—for it has been de-| Call in, ye lovers of the bivalves, and
cided by kings queens, emperors, pres: | get ‘em stewed, fried, or raw, by the
idents, and governors, that men who quart or dozen.
are not afraid to advertise, are not too| ——
close to give you a good bargain, and; NEw.-New goods again, at Strohm’s,
these virtues are possessed this firm, |in the Loop, he wishes it w. lerstood
viz., they (advertise ‘and sell ‘cheap. that he sells only at low figures.
Try them, people of Pennsvalley, and mero ich rl Ahi te Sts
see whether it is not a fact. Read Soup.—Mr. John H. Keller has sold
their advertisement. ‘his farm pear this place, containing
— tae Mg 1170 acres, to James H. Keller and
We call the attention of our Centre John Conley, at 8100 per acre. The
county merchants to the card of our place will be divided, and Mr. Conley
young friend, J. P. Odenkirk, with will proceed at once to erect house,
Artman, Dillinger & Co., 104 North barn, &ec.,, upon his portion of the
3rd St., Philadelphia. Should you tract.
wish anything in his line, Mr. O. will ET —
fili orders to your utmost sat.sfaction. | MARRIAGES.
He is a native of our county, “nd will! On the 1st inst, at the Evangelical Par-.
take especial pains to’ accommodate sonage, in Fadisonba Shi S. Au-
buyers from his native county. You SUS both of Washington Furnace Clin:
will find him a gentleman in every ton Co.
respect, and the most honorable of By the s ‘me, on the 29ult., at the resi-
dealers. dence of the bride's parents Rev, G. EK.
————— Zehner of Schrewsburg York Co. Pa. and
Revricgrous.—The Lutheran confer- iss Lydia A. Reber, from near Madi-
’ . : : sonburg.
ence met at Aaronsburg this week. Be
Rev. Miller will administer the
ce pr wlll Ap
DEATHS.
ERTHAN EVER. nov18.3m FARM, and how farmers and their sons
freee ————————————— ————— wee lean each make
mmr
| 'In Winter, 10.000 Copies will be nailed
TREES,
PLANTS,
Catalogues Free,
Nursgries in
trees, for transplanting to various soils und
DESCRIPTIVE PRI
Of Hardy Flowering Bulbs, for Fall
{ Dahlias aud other Bulbs, for Spring
ALL KI
FLOWER, VEGETABLE,
will be ready
‘Of Fruit and Ornamental Trees
ALWAYS
HE EX
octds, Gm
Another Great Earthquake in
CALIFORNIA!
Another large Assortment of those splen-
aid Woolen Goods wien ure
"Minufactu ed au the
MILROY
Woolen Mills
will now be offered to the publie.
Thankful for past favors, I am again rea-
wr mal $100 PER MONTH
BOOKS! BOOKS
* free to Farmers, Send name and address |
(to ZEIGLER & McCURDY, Philadelphia,
tp dec2. 4w |
TT AGENTS WANTEDFOR |
JOHN I RANKIN
FREE LOVE,
i
BOOKSELLER! AND |
ITS YOTARIES.
| } 4 |
i ho, i QL Ar o]
by Dr Jno, B. Ellis. LargeSales, Immense)
[ Profits, Stupendous revelations and start-|
ling disclosures. The whole subject Tuid |
He sells the schoolsbhooks that are bare and its hideousness exposed touniver- |
ps (sal exeerntion. Written in the Interests of|
used throughout the county. |
HCivilization, Christinnity and Public Moral-|
He sells them cheaper than any one
lity. Send for circulars and terms. U. S|
{ Publishing Ca. 411 Broome Street, New)
York. dee. 4w |
MONEY QUICKLY MADE
by active men and women getting subserip- |
[tions for the great religious and literary
weekly The Christian Union, edited by |
| HENRY WARD BEECHER.
Having in its corps of Contributors the ab-|
lest tulent of the Innd. A charming ser.al
[story by the world-famous authoress of |
“Unele Tom's Cabin,’ just begun, Every
subscriber for 1871 receives the paper for
eight weeks, and the people's favorite, |
Marshall's Washington, (nlone worth $%,)|
Free.
else,
He always has on hand the best as-|
sortment of Bibles, Hymn Books,
i
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
This new and unequalled combina-|
tion is taking like wild tire. All are doing]
lwell, many making from $10 to $50 a day. |
Now is the harvest time, act wisely and|
quickly. There is positively nothing that}
at will pay you so well. Copy of pape, chap-|
[ter of story and rare terms Free, address |
iA. HL HUBBARD, 400 Chestnut Street, |
| Philadelphia. dec? 4w!
He is always on the lookout for the latest TANTED—AGENTS -Ta scll
publications, and has them on his counter ut | W now illustrated Book of Travels
OVEALLAND
| THROUGH |
HASTA |
* | By Col. Thomas W. Knox. A comprehen. |
{sive and valuable exposition of the coun- |
Prayer Books, Reward Cards, &e.,
rates that d&ly competition.
our|
An Early Day
|as they areto-duy. Matching our Richard-
son's “Beyond the Mississippi,” and Murk!
Twain's “Innocents nbroad’’ in Style, &ec.|
He keeps the largest stock of Paper :
Envelopes and Blank Books in town, | Address,
" - a 4 ' PATS y
and defies eompetition as to quality ©" rtford. Conn
and price. ER
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sop jI0 nn 0} papunTLD if |
"JOAR|4 BI] u33J9 YIM
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He has all the daily, weckly, and
monthly publications for sale, at pub-
lisher’s prices.
Id V
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<
Merchauts, save money. by huying
your books of him. |
Sabbath school superintendents, send
in your orders to Rankin if you want
to save money—all he asks is a trial- - |
so that you may bz convinced of the
above facts,
r
.
ASANIHO 4
VaL JAOVId
~~
rOR SALE hyo &8YWHERE.
| And forsale Wholesale only by the
| Great Atlantic & Pucific * Tea
bp o, nox, ©0060
School boards fornished with books, | SEND FOR THEA-NECTAR Circular.
outline maps, chalk, crayon and every-| TRY WELLS
thing needed in the school room, at the, Ca rbolie Tablets.
lowest rates. Address all orders to
An unfailing remedy for all Bronchial
JOIN I. RANKIN.
| Difficulties, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Bellefonte, P :
Lge efonte, Pa. Asthma, Diptheria, Dryness of the Throat
ease |0F. Wind Pipe and all Catarrhal diseases.
« 1 vd &, a! SEMBOE bolic Acid, is destined to become one of
Yn WE Sey TN GALL SR
4nov2m
ns
. BY REP the greatest blessings to mankind in its ap-
: #88 plication to diseases of the throat and its
great curative qualities in all affections of
the Chest and Lungs.
Dr. Wells’ Carbolic Tablets
besides the great remedial agent Carbolie
Acid contain other ingredients universally
recommended. which'chemically combine,
producing a Tablet more highly medicinal
and better adapted for diseases of the
throat than any preparation ever before
offered to the public.
AUTION. Be snre you get Well's
C Carbolic Tablets; Don’t et othergoods
By Rev. T. De Witt ge,
The most Popular Preacher in America.
Agents wanted everywhere, male or fe-
male, to sell this great work, is better than
Mark T'wain, and no trouble to sell. Big!
I rofits. Send for terms and illustrated 12
paae circular, to Evans, Stoddart & Co..
ublishers, No. 740 Sansom St., Philadel-
phia. lah nov ig. 4t
WATCH FREE for everybody and
330 per day sure. Business light and
Honorable. No Gift enterprise. No hum-
Lord's supper inthe Lutheran church,
of this place, on Sabbath morning,
Dec. 18th, when a protracted meeting
vill be commenced.
A protracted meeting is now going
on at Millheim.
On 26 h ult,, at Rebersburg, John Hart-
sel, aged nearly 65 years.
of John Neff, aged over five years. He
was interred on Monday - following at
Centre Hall.
On 4th inst., at Centre Hall, a child of
C. Bland, aged 5 months.
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN,
rtp Ap etree
Tar WeAraerR.—The weather, this
fall up to within a few days, has been
remarkably . fine—more like spring
than the beginning of winter, and our
farmers have been able to do consider-
able plowing, generally done in the
spring. On last Monday evening there
was lightuing accompanied by thunder
in the northwestern sky, and some rain
during the night.. On Tuesday it was
very stormy and cold.
ii ele eid
Price six cents.
A LECtUREONTHE NAY URE, TREATMENT
AND RApicaL Cure of Spermatorrhoea,
Seminal Weakness’ Involuntary KEmis-
sions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments
to Marriage generally; Nervousness, Con-
sumption, Epilepsy, and fits; Mental and
Ppysical incapacity. resulting from Self-
Abuse, &c.— ROBERT J. CULVER.
WELL, M. D., Author of the ‘‘Green
Book,” &e.
Brec Hoes.—Butchering has got un-
der full headway, and “sassengers” are
all the go now. Wm. Bower, of
Haines, killed a hog on Tuesday last,
weighing over 500 pounds. Who beats?
Send in your hogs, or, if that is asking
too much, send in the weight. Sausages
being ‘related to hogs, (in the cities
they are believed to have friendschaft
with dogs), send ’em in, and we'll tell
who makes the longest.
Jacob Smith, in the Loop has a pig
upon hich there was. to be some sweet
betting,. -but. further depounent saith
Bot. dE 3 time OATH
The “big hog” in the Republican of-
fice, Bill Brown, now weighs about
i 20
200. This, ig
upon gutter s ops.
The world-renowned author, in this ad-
mirable Lecture. clearly proves from his
own experience that the awful conse-
quences of Self Abuse may be effectually
removed without mediciens, and without
dangerous surgical operations, bougies, in-
struments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain and effectual
by which every sufferer, no matter what his
condiiion may be, may cure himself cheap.
ih privacel and radieally. TH
URE WILL PROVE A BOON TO
THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS.
any address, postpaid on receipt of six
cents, or two post stamps.
~ Also, Dr. Culverwell's
Guide,” price 25 cents,
Address the Publishe
CHAS, J. C. KLINE & Co.,
apl768.. BURNSI
& THOM AS)
bug. Address R. Monroe Kennedy, Pitts- be palmed off on you in their Place
urge, Pa. nov18. dw | FOR COUGHS AND COLDS
P—— F Er mee | Wells’ Carbolie Tablets
Local Agents Wanted. |ARE A SURE CURE. TRY THEM.
3 want a Local Agent in every! SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 2dcit
own and Village in the Coun-| —1vE AGENTS WANTEDFOR
y, to canvass for Subseribers
rthe Western World. A Miz VY Omen of
New York
ificent $5,00 Premium Steel
qgraving 1s sent gratisto every . : - J
abseriber, From $1.00 to $10.00. Cr Socia lLate in the Great City.
wn be easily madein anevening.| Wonderful developments among the
A libernl cash commission is aristocracy. Married Women exposed,
allowed. Send Statnp for Specimens and &e,. &c. Price $3,250. The best Book to
Prize Circular, Address, JAMES R sell published. The best terms to Agents
ELLIOTT, BOSTON MASS. nov18.4 ever given. Address, N Y Book Co., 146
wen ma me Nassau St, NY. oct] 8w
BOOK AGEN IS MAKE : ; x
$80 to $200 por Month by seliing
3 iF) PASE (EA ESPN
GREAT FORTUNES,
Axp How Taney Were Mabe, ByJ. D.
McCabe, Jr. New, fresh and original, |
| Profusely illustrated and beautifully bound
It shows how a poor school-master made
banker, a butcher'sapprentice the weal h-
iest man in America, an unknown mechanic
a millionaire in seven years, with many
more such examples; how energy, talent
and patient industry have always met with
success when properly exerted; how mon-
ey can be made honestly and without sacri-
fice of principal. Send for Circular, ete.
and notice my extra terms Geo. Maclean
Publisher, 719 Samson St., Philadelphia.
novl8.4t
Dressmaking
AND STITCHING,
BY BELLE HUMMEL,
Living at Mrs, Samuel Harpster’s.
oct21tf
An excellent article of sewing ma-
chine oil, warranted not to gum, for
AGENTS WANTED FOR
“LADIES OF THE
WHITE HOUSE.”
Standard and official biographies: of every
mistress of the Presidents Mansion from
Washington to Grant. Superbly illustra
ted on steel. For circulars aud terms, ad-
dress, U 8 Publishing Company New
York. nov4. t8
FORTUNES
Offere dio live men. Rare Chance. Send
Stamp. Diamond K. Co., Wilmington Del.
sept9.3m
GENTS WANTED ($226 A MONTH)
—by the AMERICAN KNITTING
MACHINE CO., BOSTON, MASS, or
ST. LOUIS, MO. . 23sep.3m
WANTED—AGENTS, (820 PER
day) to sell the celebrated HOME SHUT-
TLE SEWING MACHNE. Hus the un-
der-feed, makes the ‘lock stitea’’ (alike on
both sides,) and is fully licensed. The best
and cheepest family Sewing Machine in
the market. Address, JouNsoN, CLARK
& co., Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chi
cago, Ill, or St. Leuis, Mo, 23sen. 3m
>
dy to supply my old customers and num-
bers of new ones. My wagon will soon up-
pear
At Your Doors,
loaded with a great variety of Goods, such
as Plain und Fancy Cassimeres of the latest
Spring & Summer Styles,
Beaver Cloth, Tricot, Doeskin, Satinets,
Tweeds, Jeans, waterproof Plaids,
an almost eudless variety of
Flannels
Fine, medium and Coarse.
Stocking Yarns of all kinds.
Nurseries Established 1839.
BULBS, and =
SEEDS.
strong deep clay-loam of the 3000 acres of
producing long-lived, healthy, vigorous
Climutes,
CED CATALOGUES
Planting, ready Sept. 1st; of Gladiolus,
Planting, with complete lists of
ADs OF
AND TREE SEEDS,
about Janus ry lat,
and Nursery Stock Generally,
READY.
DEEN & Cy, Geneva, N. Y.,
Growers, Tmporiers, und Dealers.
wie Si ling i
elon ls asi , id
Come one and all!
PRICES, LOW
At The Old Stand
The T.irgest Arrival of Spring and
Summer Goods.
at Centre Hall.
" LADIES AND GENTS
DRESs GOODS.
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES
BLANKETS.
Striped Carriage Blankets.
The most beautiful striped carriage blan-
for sale at u reasonable figure.
CARPETS,
heavy Damask, Flowered, Ingrain and |
Striped, Parlor und Stair Carpets, all supe-
change for Goods,
ty, always on hand at his residence.
John C, Kemp,
apr22tf Centre Hill, Pa.
—————— ——
X ENTS THIS WAY!
W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would
friends and customers, as well as all others
who may desire to be rigged out,
In well Fitting, Substantially
& ¥ashionably
I would say that I am
still in the field, and prepared to accommo-
I have a large and excellent assort-
mént of
Furnishing Goods,
| ALSO,
Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings
from which garments will be made to or-
der in the :
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE,
All 1 ask is to eall and examine my fine
(stock. Having just bought my goods du-
ring the last panies) defy competition as
[to prices, durability, and taghion, this side
of Philadelphia
W. W. McCLELLAN
No. 4 Brokerhofl's Row, Allegheny street.
Pa., where eloths, cassimeres,
'vestings, callars, umbrellas, cuins, hats,
(eaps, in short, everything to completely rig
{out n gentleman, ean be had and made up
{in the Intest style.
| I um also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS
Sewing Machine, which should be seen by
all desiring a machina de25,68y
| Bellefonte,
{
EMOVAL.
THEODORE DESCHNER,
GUN SMITH,
has removed to the store known as No. 6
Bush's Arcade next door to Zimmerman,
| Bros & Co., at Bel efonte, where he is just
opening out a complete stock of
| REVOLVERS.
GUNS. :
AMMUNITION. »
FISHING
TACKLE,
Base Balls, Bats, Keys, and general Spory
ing Articles, Guns made and repaired any
warranted. junid
N EW HARDWA RE STO RE
J. & J. HARRIS.
NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW,
A new and complete Hardware Store has
been opened by the undersigned in Brock:
arhof”s new building—where they are pre:
yared to sellall kinds of Building and Hous:
ishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothe:
Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hanc
Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Crean
| Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, « ful
i
sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows
Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes
Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr
Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Board:
and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov-
els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges
Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails
Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating
Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bel
lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools
Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells
Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen
Varnishes received and for sale at
junes’68,1y. J. & J. HARRIS.
—— a a 8 am ——
Good News for the Ladies.
FALL OPENING OF
MRS. MARY E. SHOOPE'S,
In Centre Hall.
Philadelphia, with the LATEST FASH-
IONS, and a complete stock of
New Bonnetts, New Hats, Elegant
Trimmings, &e.,
reasonable prices.
call and see them early.
1st come, firs
served.
oct 281
gale at C. F. Herlacher’s. 3t
SOCLOCK
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF
FLANNELS,
MUSWLiNS,
AND
ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
|SYRUPS, COFFEES.
also a large stock of
‘FISH, the best, all kinds,
MACKEREL and HERRING.
{ the best and cheapest in the market.
Wolf's Old Stand.
| WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR
CARE TO MAXEIT AN OBJECT
FOR
New Ca-tomers,
AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD
, FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL.
ap 68. y. WM. WOLF.
Zan & JARRETT
:
dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
also all the
STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES.
A very Targe as-
sortment of Tor-
LET ARTICLES,
Faxcy Goods
Sonps, &e., &c.,
The firest qual-
ity of Razor
3ITEEL, Pockgr
KNIVES, SCISSORS
and Razors,
Wag Parry
Grear VARIETY,
————
PRESCRIPTIONS, compounded by com
petent druggists at sli hours, duy or night.
| Night customers pu | night bell.
ZELLER & JARRETT,
| Bishop St., Belletonte Pa.
jumi8 ly
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wy a A A A A SI I
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A GREAT MEDIGAL DISCOVERY
Dr. W 'S C’ LYFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to Wonder
fu! ve hs
st WHAT ARE THEY?
en
ung or old,
turn of life,
Yo
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out Ife PUT ‘20ATT 0% Jo BonEIERRgwy s0 Toneeton
Supasqoz uy Juede Igaosod 1 sv Funct jo 13206: srrnacd org ‘oes Sug
Tonic Bitters have ro cquel. £8 trend for a circular,
830087 A
THEY ARE NOT A VILE
<
FANCY DRINK,
Poor Rum, Whiskey, Prout Spirice
and Refuse Liqueurs spiced and sweet
ened to please the taste, called “ Tonlps,"¥ A
crs,” “Jlestorers,” &c., that lead the on to
drunkenness aud ruin, but are a true made
from the Native Eoots and Herbs of California, free
from all Alcobelle Stimulunis, They we the
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFR
GIVING PRINCIPLE a perfect Renovater sud
Invigorator of the System, carrying off ali poisonous
matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person can take these Ditters sccording to dirce-
tiou and remain long unwell.
$100 willbe given foran incurable case, provided
tue bones are not destroyed by wiocral poison eof
her means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the
point of repair.
For Inflammutory and Chronic Rheumns
tism aud Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestios,
Bilious, Remitient and Intermiticut Fevers
Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and
Madder, these Bitters Lave been most success
ful. Such Disenscs sre caused by Visiased
Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement
of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR 1XDIGESTION, Heed
ache, Pain lu the Shoulders, Coughs, Tinted aha
Chest, Dizviness, Sour Eructations of the |
Dad taste In ihe Mouth, Billous, Astacks, Palpitatica
of the Heart, Indammnation of the Lungs, P'sin 1a Le
regions of the Lidpeys, and a hundred other pa.cial
symptoms, ere the of springs of Dyspepeia.
Thy uvigorate tue Stomach and stimulate the tor
pid liver and bowels, which render them of enequallcd
eflczey iu cleansing the bloc of all Impurities, ad
Linparting new life sad vigor to the whole system.
FOR 51 IN DINEASES, Eroptions, Tetiur, Zeit
Iheum, Lloti bes, § pots, 1in pics, 1 ustules, Polls, € o2-
benclos, Ring-Wonas, Leald-llced, Sere Lys, Erssl, -
clas, leh, Ycurfs, Discolorstions of the £kin, Runcts
and Discages of the bkin, of whatever name or Eature,
are literally dug vp and earricd out of the system aun
shor’ time by the uso of those Bitters, Lottle 1a
such cases will copvines the moet incredulons of thir
curative offgct.
Cicause the Vitiated Dlood whenever you find fis
fx purities bursting through the skin ia Pimples, Eray-
tions or Sores; clesuse it when you find it sbstructed
and sluggish ia the veins: ticanse it when is is foul,
and your feelings will toll you when. Kecp the blood
pure and the hegdth of the system will follow.
PIN, TAPE asd other WORMS, lurking in the
system of so mary thousands, ere ¢ffcctually destroy-
ed and removed. For full directions, resd
the circular around each bottle, printed in
guages—Ecglish, German, French and Spanish.
J. WALKER, I'roprictor. I. WH. McDONALD & CO.
Druggists sud Cen. Agents, San Francieco, Cal,
sud 82 and 84 Commerce Strect, New York.
EP SOLD BY ALL DLRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
arricd or eir gl Jat the ¢awm of womanhood ort the
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in
“00000d ‘DIMOY UIE [[0M TU OANITIIN CINOP Vaaw Sony,
fu
§ tuece
‘ouelag
a
Trey .
DOTY’'S WASHING-MACHINE.
LATELY MUCH IMPROVED —AND THE »EW
Universal Clothes sWringer
Improved with Rewwcns Parexr Dovs-
Le Coo-wnerr 3, aud the PATENT Yvop,
are now unqaestionably far jue ss to
any spyaratvs for washing el ever
invenied, end will save their cost twice a
year, by saving lubor and clothes.
The kditor ofthis paper, who purchased
a Washer aud Wringer, thus testifies us to
their value:
Dory's Wasuer.— Washing isthe hard-
est work woman has to attend to. Many
have been the inventions to take from
washing. day its dread br enabling our
wives and dxughters to perform that work
with greater ease than accompanies the
old mode ‘of washing by hand. As ye,
few of these inventions have proven sac-
| QPICES of all varieties, ground to erder
| and warranted to be strictly pure,
| 1t is the only place you can find unaduitern-
| tad spices... Try them for your own satisfue-
"tion. You ceun only find them at
BURNSIDE & THOM AN.
Ig HOUSE near the depot, Belle-
fonte, Pa.
| This elegant hotel, having come under
[the supervision of the and grsigned, he wou d
respectful nnounee te the public that he
lis prepared to nceomn odate them after the
‘style of the best house in the cities, The
{Bush House is & magnificent building,
=plendidly furnished, and capslale of com-
Hfortable necommadating
THREE HUNDRED GUESTS:
| It is situated nenr the depot, and con enient
{to all places of business, aud is the best ho-
{tel in contra! Pennsylvania. Its waiters
{are obliging. polite and attentive; its ta-
bles are supplied with every lusury in the
| market! ; its stables are first elass, with at-
fentive and humane hostlers, and its bar
supplied with the best of liquors. For
guests from the cities fo spend the summer
{it i¢ just the place! The proprictor will be
happy to receive the public as often as they
fwish to eall
| T, HOWELL,
set 28tf i —_ Proprietor
QU PINDLESKEINS for wagons, all si
zes, at the sign of the Anyil
apl0'68, Ixwrx & WiLsox,
AMPSOF EVERY VARIETY and
1. kind at
apl0.68 IRWIN & WILSON'S,
Norway Oats.
The undersigned offers for sale at his res-
idence, at Centre Mills, Pa,, the celebrated
Norway Oats. This oats yields larger
than any other Oats known. Sold in any
uantities, at $3 per bushel. Orders by
ail attended to.
: WAM. K. FORSTER
Centre Mills.
. rep. da
that they will not wash clean, against
others that they ruin the clothes, and
against others that to operate them is more
tiresome than the old mode. A washer
than, against which non of these objections
hold good wiil be acknowledged a real god-
send by ull womankiad, and mustbe ¢
ed among the most useful inventions.
This want is now satisfied by Doty’s Wa -her,
one of which we have in our family,
which we have given a fair trial. The
Doty occupies very little space, is easily
moved from one place to another, it washes
clean. does not tear off Luttons or ather-
wise damage the goods washed, it does ita
work quick, and with such remarkable
ense, that n girl of ten years can work it. —
Centre Hall Reporter, Dec, 17th 1869,
Prices -A Fair Offer.
If the Merchants in your place will not
furnish, or send for the Machines, send ua
the retal price, Washer $14, Extra Wringer
$3. and we will forward either or both
machines, free of freight, to places where
no one is selling; and so sure are we t
will be liked, that we agree to refund the
money if any one wishes to return the
machines free of treight, after a month's
trial, according to directions.
No husband, father or brother should
wermit the diudgery of washing with the,
Reidy fifty-two days inthe year, when it
can be done beter’ more expeditiously,
w th less labor, and no injury te the
sents, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a
Universal Wringer.
Sold by dealers generally, to whom libe-
ra! discounts are made.
R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent,
Sept. 30.3m 32 Cortlandt St., New York.
VOWARD SANITARY AID ASSO-
CIATION. —For the Relief and Cure of
t ve Errir ¢ and Unfortunate, on Principles ,
of Christian Philan hropy. :
Essuvs on the Errors of Youth, and the
Follies of Age, in relation to MARRIAGE
and Sovran Evins, with sanitary aid forthe
afflicted. Sent free, in sealed vel
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATI *
Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. jullb.dy
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 ns of eure. To all who desire it, he
will send a eopy of the proscription u
(free of charge), with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they
will find a sure Cure For Consumption,
Asthma, Bronchitis, &e. . :
Parties wishing the pleteniplion will
blense address ~ Rev. “E ARD A.
VILSON, 165 South Second Street,
Wiilinmsburgh, N. Y. dec ly
ERRORS OF YOUTH. .
GENTLEMAN whosuffered foryears
from Nervous Debility Premature
Dreeay, and all the effects of youthful ine
discretion, will, for tie sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who needs it th:
recipe and dirgetion for mak mg ilidtite
remedy by whieh he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the adyerfiser's ex-
perience can do so hE adaressi cinperfect
e fidence, HN G,0GDEN, No. 42
dec2.ly
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