Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, May 05, 1871, Image 3

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    | CENTRE HALL REPORTER
FRIDAY, MAY, H WL.
LOCAL ITEMS.
I
LOCAL HEWS.-Our friend- will oblige
I us bv sending in anv item* of local inter
on, including marrin :• -Sc.,
I such are oagtrly read by your friend* in"
the west, many of whom get the Reporter.
L We would esteem it n favor if our kind pa
' . • i v mail a opy
the Reporter to relative* and acquaintaa-
I x-os who formerly lived in Centre county
j nnd removed toother pail*, which would
i induce many to become subscribers,
i BLANKS - Blank Summons, Yendu
I Botes* Execution*, and Judgment and
Hi -mpti-m Note combined. Ju<H< es \\ ar
rants, Ac., for sale at this Office.
IMPORTANT TO UCTISESS MKN.—
Tho circulation of the RRI\>RTK, on
this six! < of ihc county, i* now greater
than that of any two papers in the
s county, hence btisiiuss men who wish
to reach the lVnn-vnlloy trade, wilt
advance their own interests, hv ax! vol I
tisinp in th > RBFOKTEU. Our subacrir
.tkm list is ojun to the inspection of a!/
i * who wish to advertise.
♦ ♦ ♦
I GOLPKV PotVTA'LN PLCN SOMETHING
* new and novel, tie >urv and read the MI-J
vertisemcnt in our paper, hesdixl "Great
est Invention of the -Vira. W 0 believe j
1 <tt Golden Fo mt.iin I'en is un.rj.a*-ed. !
f A good pni- A ne-O— ITX to \< ry man.
Woman AND > old. Agent*, here is A
chance t > make monev in introducing a
ROOD and saleable article. jan 27 .V J
a a m *
O I \;> V V S-, ,i- > : UKPTXITTTRY '
... : Amors, a' >.m lay
Bs' ' I \ :i a. ss.. I
cielx." and > >:d •c". at their catalogue i
pric the n r.ihf.i a-*erton, of >elt
, ■ 1: >t:-.e contrary ntwith- ■
I aprtLSm Brokerhofl'-Row, Uellefontr
| Fre-h Garxlen, Flower. Fruit. Herb. Tree
A. and Fv - u Fe-d*. pre pa -1
bv mail, with direction* for culture.!
I Twenty-five differ -ns packet* of either j
5 tlass for 3pl,ft*. The-;x el.;—c-
L tAk'tO lb-. Kxergre* i ami Tree Seeds
A As; 'i. Fear, Cherry, *VC-t lira-- Seed*,
f H,- I"; base, t " snussh.
Turnip, and all V .--table and Kloxvx-r I
s ,k . Si 1 ■-. 1.
If Yerbeaua. Ac, by mail, prepaid. New
II Go'.dx Banded Japan Lily. owe- Friccd
g I -,-riptiv • Catalogue -nl to any plain
■ add*---, grai.-. Ag- wani i. A Vhole.
j *ale List Clubs and the Trade
**i > ■.! on comm --ion
I B \. W ATSON. Old Cokm\ Nurseries
I iiJ Seed Warehn>e, Plymouth,
ishcd in 1842. lOftb.Siu
A supplement to an act iucerjiora*
ting toe Aaronsburg water pipe eoui
i panv, passed the house, at Harrisburg,
f on 29th u!t.
Tie Rough A Ready Curnplantcr,
ma: >:f tn iby the CVlitre Hall Mfg
1 : v, is -t"!l having an enormous
demand—i-r.e acent, in a few days sold
[ over It' > planters. Farmers, retuetn
kr tb - i- the best planter made, and
you s' ■ ;:M : :v :: r.e until seeing this
one.
f Fn:r_—O- Saturday morning last,
, !-• is- 2 oVioek a. in. Mr Geo. F. R
_ tern's Restaurant, Rowling Alley and
I duelling burned to a.-lies iu less thau
j halt" an hour. Ihe fire was first dis
' covered about half past 1 o'clock and
i before two 2 o'clock the uhole fabric
[ had tumbled down and was a pile of
lii:.- nirg ruins. The account books,
nil (:' the furniture, the bedding, the
wearing tipparel ofhis wife and family,
las woiinsall his own clothes, except
[tin > j;t he I rtl on in Lock Haven,
S i • was iu Lock Haven when the
V; fire- occurred were consumed.
Hi- wife and children and the other
inn..;! fti e dwelling made a vary
? narr ve- ;>e. Mrs. K<>nian alter he
roically saving her children, two In*
s teresting little Ikjvs, saved herself, by
jumping in her night clothes, from a
j H ecud story window. Frank Gal-
Ibraith deserves credit for the heroism
land presence of mind displaysd by hini
|cn the cevasion. He lost a box of
tci'i* and all his clothing.—liepubh
|XC W.
s The nu .-l magnificent stock of boots
ci d rhccs— the beat assortment in
i Btfilcfuiitc, at IlurnsideA Thomas's.
I The Lord's Supper will b; admiuis
! t„. d by R- v. Grub, in the L>op, <>n
lay forenoon, 14th inst.
Mr. IVm. Siioope. one of the hands
jin the smUhshop of the MFg Co., of
[this place, met with an accident last
W(. k. which caaie nigh costing him
an eye. He was endeavoring to break
alr of beaked steel, a piece of which
sprung up and struck Lini across the
right eye. cutting it severely and
r bum in .th white of that organ close
up to the pupil. The accident caused
hini several days of severe suffering.
f The greatest satisfaction given at
Burt:sides it Thomas's.
I.adirs, <!o you wish to get the lat
est style of spring bonnets and bats,
leal! at Mr.-. Sboopea—she has just
[received her new spring goods, and
lha# a pretty assortment.
♦ ♦
s 'ft::: Cincua.—Toe circus came,
Lml the circus went. Belah. It came
fen Thursday, when it was cloudy and
whilst it *- raining, and it rained all
day, and the whole night, ami the
ipext ir.nniing when it started off, it
gained. Se'ah.
| It had a monster old elephant, ti
ki :lions and other wild aniasUes,
wi.ich many did not seo because it
jjaiued. But, the elephant was kept
In Mr. Arney's wagon shed, where he
could be seen gratis alj day, but he
as there no more, cud all who were
%ept away on account of the inclemen
cy of the weather, can at any time
ii.?! - i the shed, tree of charge, where
It I; < ■ elephant stood. Selah.
The circus tent was built around a
. ring, in a lot, in town, but the tent is
I now gone, and such as were prevented
[from th- inclemency of tins weather
Jr'.m s' ling it, can still come and see
Tic ring, around which was tiie tent,
ind where they rode, and turned their
pommersetg, and stood on their heads,
and twisted and twirled. It, the ring,
ran still be seen free. Selah.
F Some of the circus horses were
placed iu our stable: the horses have
how gone, so has a little of our hay,
but the stable can still be seen, free of
Charge, by all who could not be pres
ent on account of the inclemency of
the weather. Selah
The elephant's tracks were large
like unto a meat vessel, and could be
icen in the mud, along our streets ; but
)ii accountof the continued inclemency
fi' the weather, the tracks have disap
p.ared, and cannot he seen, either free
>f "charge, for love or money, for ele
ihant's tracks, like time and tide, wait
br no man. Selah.
Many persons cry against circuases,
because they take all the 6crip out of
t neighborhood, but this circus was an
exception, for, on account of the in
elcincncyof the weather, the scrip did
not come in, and the circus had to ap
propriate its surplus taken at Millheim
nd leave it for its hotel bill here,
got their stamps. Selah.
circus cuss took Jake Solt's cap
K|'o:ig- Jake can still be seen, free of
Khargc, but his cap has gone where the
E<\viH)dt)iuc twinetli." Selah.
K| pie gross expenditures of the circus
fcompaoj'f I*' day, are S6OO, but on
Kc'uunt of the inclemency of the
Kaatber, the stamps taken in here
amount to only fill. **lab.
A circus cuss picked the |>ocket o
\Y. lliirkins, obtaining his pocket boo!
with $:•(> in cash, and acvcmi huudrvt
dollars in other |ia}>ct. We artearn
fer the bad luck of our friend Billy
but on account of the inclemency o
tho wiathet the circus cusses ueedex
- stamps, and were wicket! enough t(
steal from Mr. Ilarkins what thrx
could not get honestly otherwise. \V
are sorry.
At Miilheim the crowd that weut tt
see the show was large.
o-
Boots and Shoes at the very loweal
price at liunsnlc* A Thomas'*.
C*MHD\ra Candidates for the Ail I
nomination* are already looming up. S<
tar a* we can remember the uaiiie* men
boned, the following persona are uaoied *■
• candidates:
For Associate Judge Judge Hotx-rm*ii
and Col. Love of Fotter ; \V. 1. Mu*ser ot
lVnn ; Judge Alli*oti of Howard; Sherit!
Conley of Rentier.
For Treasurer we hear of T. Yearivk it
Ilaiues; Col. \Y eaver of Mllesburg ; J, I*.
Bamhart of Spring, l)r. Dobbins of Bell.*
fon to
For Ixx-prxvenutix t —Cluster Muitson,
of I'hilipsburg; Lr Van Yalsuthol Boal>-
burg ; t apt. Hunter of Halfmoon, and also
a rumor that representative Meek w ill be a
candidate lor re-election.
For District Attorney,— J. F. l'otter, I>.
F Fortuey and deputy sheriff NVilliam*.
all of Beltofonte.
We direct the attention t our readers to
the law caul of Ira C Mitchell, iu another
column Mr. Mitchell's etiiineare as a law
yer i too well known in central l'ennsyl
vania. to need any re-viutuendation from
u*.
* ♦ s
The chcajH-st nnd largest stock of
hats. Pilots will astonish you at
Bumside A Thomas's.
The ULpute as to the point of intersec
tio.i, be. wi en the Snow>hoe company and
tho L C. it S. C. KR., may now lie con
idereil assculid; the engineer, Mr. Leaf
ier, hav ing designated the place to M it s
jKiint between the farms of Saui I IJilli
land and J' S Foster, in llarris—a distance
ofl' miles from Thomas's mill near Belle-
Ii fonts. The Suo*>!u> company, w un
derstand. have agreed to accept thi*.
Lo-r. —My boy John 11. Denny, left
Mr. Smelua r near Tine grovs Mill*, last
" j fall lie is about 15 year* old. Any in
" ! formation of hi* whereabouts will be
\ ; thankfully received by hi* afflicted moth*
j er, Mr-, Elizabeth Muster, Tyrone, Pa.
t The people of the Loop must beer in
- mind that Kerlin's -tore is conducted with
, i a view to their wants, in every particular.
| j The best and cheapest goods are now of
. j fered—Al's new stock is ths host and nieti
I complete ever before offered in that sec-
i tion. Call and see for yourselves even if
j you do not wish to buy.
• • ——
Fishing tackel of all kinds and va
] rieties, 33 per cent, lower than any
j other place, at Burn side A Thomas's.
-o-e ' —
The fo'.K-wiug item from the Tyrone
. j Herald shows that the railroad work, at the
! western end is not at a stand sttll:
! The Engineers on this end of the Lewis
' . burg. Centre & Tyrone railroad, have al- ]
- ; ready located about one mile of road, com
mencing at the switch at the weigh scales i
• above the roundhouse, and crossing the ;
1 old Bald Eagle road. The work will be
• pushed a* rapidly as the weather will al- \
' low. We have reason to be.ieve that work |
■ will be commenced upan this end of the j
' road very soon. Contractor* are now iu
' order. Then picks and shovels. Tha road
■ ' from Tyroneito Penu-ylvania Furnace will j
- j doubtless be hnished this season.
, j PRICES* REDUCED,
at J. Wai tr * A Son's Carriage Manu j
: factory. Milroy. l'a. mayo.6m.
If you waut to we Markers! three
I inches thick, without heads or tails on.
go to Buruside & Thomas's.
Yovxa America.— Last Wednesday
! morning, a little son of D. C. Keller, of j
! j this plncc. aged about 2i years, went into
' j his fathers -table, untied His fathers niaro, :
and led her off through the alley, and j
through it part of the town, passing our j
office, when he ws obaer-ed and relieved
of duty. The little fellow said he wanted
i to go t • hi grand pa, to take a ride.
DEATHS.
> On the 20 ult. in Haines twp„ an infant
r. daughter of William and Susannah Stover,
, . aged 23 days.
! I On the 20 uIL, In Haines twp , Mr*. Ma
| rv Jane Iloush, wife of Je-s Koush, aged
j 42 years, 2 months and 18 day*.
J On 24th ult. in tirceg two.. Simon Gift.
' I aged 71 years. 2 mouths, and 18 day*.
| On the 14.h instant, in Greene townshiu.
j Clinton co., Michael Kerstetter, aged CS
j years, 10 months and 3 day*.
MARRIAGES.
On Wednesday evening April 20th at
I the residence of the bride * parent*, by
j Rev. S. D. Bennington. Mr. Henry A.
linger to Miss Julia A. Bard both of
' Snowshoe Intersection this county,
On Sunday evening 23th ult., in Rock
; villi*, by the Rev. Mr. Sifert. Mr. Geo. II j
Cndo of Rebersburg to Miss Laura J, |
Blackford ofMilesbug, Pa.
I RA C. MITCHELL, Attorney at Law,
1 llellefonte. Pa. Office in Garman, t
new building opposite the Court House,
may&tf.
MILROY MARKETS
Corrected by Reed A Thompson.
R*d wheat 1,38 Rye 80 Corn M
OaU 47 • Barley
Cloverseed 4,0U Timothy seed 4,00
Salt 2 50per sack,
Bacon ft*- Ham 22 Butter 25... Egg
-20 Piaster ,5U
BBLLEFONTK MARKETS.
Corrected by Keller ft Musser.
White Wheat $1,35, Red ISO Rye.—
7> Corn AO Oats .40 Barley 0.
70 Cloverseed S,'JO Potatoes 0,90
Larl per pound I2i Porkjper pound 09.
Butter 30 Eggs 20. PUiterper Ron
flu Tallow 10 Bacon 121 Hain 15
Good News for the Ladies.
MPItIXU OPENING OF
Bon lifts, Trimming*. Milliner), at
MRS. MARY E. SHOOPE'S
Id Centre Hall.
Mrs. M. K. Shoop. hasjustreturned from
Philadelphia, with tho LATEST FASH
IONS, and a complete stock of
Xac lionnetU, New Hats, Elegant
Trimming *, ice',
which will be sold or made up, as usual at
reasonable price*.
The new styles are very pretty. Ladle*
call and see them early. First come, first
#.--r\ ed. apr2B.4t j
Valuable Fram at
PUBLIC SALE
Will be offered at public *ale,
On Saturday, May 27th 1871.
the valuable farm belonging to the estate |
of Samuel Weaver, of Gregg twp., deed, 1
containing
263 Acr- 8 of Land
more or less, of which about 180 acre* are '
ck-Hr and the balance consisting of excel-
lent white oak, chestnut and pine timber- '
land. Thereon are erected
two good two-story dwel- GBbTT7]ji 1
ling Hou-es, two bank Mai §!k
barns, and all necessaryt
outbuildings, with good running water on \
the premises, and four Orchards of the g
choicest of all kinds of fruit. This farm H
will be offered as a whole, or can be bought
in tracts, as may suit purchasers, as fol
lows.
One tract of 130 acres.
One tract of 126 acres, whereon is one of *
the houses and barn* aforesaid. y
One tract of 35 acres also containing a
house and bar k barn.
There is an orchard upon each tract. 0
This farm adjoins lands of Henry Duck, a
M eli. Tikbens and Jno Rossman, and if j
not sold on above day can be purchased at
private sale, at any time thereafter.
Sale to co uwence at 1 o'clock.
W. WEAVIR, ']
Das. Weaver,
apr'2B. Executors I
The Tomb of Washington -A vlsli
if to ML Vernon.
k '
. Correspondence of the Reporter,
it
y Having arrived safely in the "Arrow," w<
* wended our way up the hill until wecatm
jj- to the Tomb of Washington. Within i
i plain brick vault, having a gate of Iror
Oars, are |.l*ce,l two beautifully carved mar
i>!c sarcophagus in whichyost the rruiainsol
OfS Washington and his wife. On a mar
1 Me stab in the back wall of the vault art
engiaved the words—"! atu llie rcmrrredioii
0 and the life ;he that beliovrth ou me though
he were dead, yet shall he live."
Never as lung as uieutoiy can recall the
d momenta spent at that spot ran I forget the
thoughts which thers thronged nty mind.
Kver sines my child-heed when 1 learned
the | lorious history of Washington, my
-ou) lias done him homage, but 1 never
1 j realised what a brave, galleut, noble hear
ted, nan be was until 1 stood at bis tomb
and remain be red what a glorious life he
n |,. .
■ lived.
Alter linger. tig lor some time near the
house of the ben.-red dead, we proceeded
j. to the home which his presence gladdened
while living The first room we entered
wa the Library; the walls are lined with
empty biv.k-ca.es the only Airuiture iu the
room. The adjoining apartment is very
small and entirely empty. Nest we came
to the West Farlor; a fire-hearth at once
reminded us of ancient times, a portrait
officii W one of Mrs. W , an old fashioned
mirror and a copy of ths Farewell addres
; d.orated the walls. An old globe of im
j incuse site was all this room contaiueJ.
From (here we weut into the dining room,
I which is much the largest at well as the
. I tine-t room in the building. In onecormr
. j is a liible-stand which was made of a wal
nut tree which grew on the fartn of Robert
! Morris, Morri.ville Pa., who was one of
j the -lgtiers of the declaration of Indcpen
| deuce. A great many antiqiue chairs ate
I to be seen in (i.is room, each oue having
;i interesting history; one came over iu the
: May (lower, and was presented to tien
J Washington. An old liarjisichurd which
he (.resented to h.- adopted daughter, Kle i
j nor Curtis, as a bridal gift, is among the
1 into, esting relics. The mantel in this room
I canto front Italy and is exquistTycarved.
We then went into the Ka*t Parlor, a
very small room the same siae of the west.
A gla*s case encl.sc* a brown suit worn by
by tien. Washington in the Revolution,
several other articles of clothing alt > re
mind you ef the great and good man who
wore them. A lock of his hair mingled
! brown end grey, it one of the most interest
! ;rg relics. ATrijiod used by Washington
in his surveys is in this room also. We
j then passed into the lower hell where we
j saw the great Iron key of the Bastile, pre
sented to Wasington by Lafayette When
the prison was destroyed.
The first room we entered up stairs was
where the pure-pirit uf him, whose name
j we all love and revere, took its heavenward
High:. Although a number of visitor* wgra
passing in and out, all were silent and
ihoughtfal, not a sound disturbed tho still
ness and I almust fancied I could see a
form before me, reposing in the serene
j -lumber of death. From there we went to I
. tho chamber occupied by Gen. Lafayette
when he visited Mt. Vernon. The Airni
ture is mostly blue. I believe it i* called
the "blue room. '' Kvery thing looks com
ifortable, but aneienf
In the ettie we saw the small room to
which Ma'tha Washington retired imme
| diately after the death of her husband, and
; in which she herself died. We then visited
I the garden and green-house both of which
are in a fine state of cultivation—went
' down to the well, and drank and theu bent
i our steps teward the old vault which re
' main* as it wa- - hen the remains of our
country's father were taken from it on the
! 19th April 1831. When the Frenchman
who had braved many a storm in battle, i
wept here long and deeply over the du*t
1 of one of America's noblest m-n, was it a
wonder that our eyes were filled with tears,
and that we re T embered these men as two
glorious stars shining lone and high above
all others, and whose lives are such shining
light to us ? While sitting there a tranquil
influence stole over us so silently and holi
■y that we were loth to obey the signal
which bada us to depart.
April 11. 71. STARLIUMT.
Letter from Missouri.
MAHTVILLE, MO., APRIL 24TH, 1871.
Dear Editor—! am constantly receiving '
letters from persons in Centre county, who '
-''cm to be very anxious to know all' about
j the west but a* it would take all my time
in replying to their manv inquiries indi- >
vulualfjr, f will address them collectively !
through the columns of the Reporter if al
lowed, it not, com-ign tho letter tothc waste ,
basket where alidead matter goes. Now, [
in the first place, I shall not mention name*
out ot respect for the green MM*, but shall \
simply designate characters whereby each
one will understand hi* piece. I will first j
notice. John's letter whosays that lie would
(•mi. west, only he i afraid of the Indians; 1
that he hears of them killing people everr j
day and went* to know of me if it is so; j
also how they look and how large they are,
nod whether the people all go armed her.-, i
Now. John, I tell you it take* a man with I
a mighty good nerve to look at an Indian
the first time without fainting; for, oh
heavens, what a monster in human f>>rm,
why he has awful ears like those big tobac
co leaves that used to grow back of your
pig pen, and teth like old fashioned har
row teeth, eve* like the head light of an
engine and the nose, a* a general thing, is
about the size of your* (that is a* near as I
remember) and they sometime* attain the
enormous hight of pine tree-: and a* to
killing people, good heavens, I will not at
tempt to describe the scene, as it would stop
migration into our country from the east
entirely, it is absurd to think that people
would gounarined here—every person goes
armed to the teeth, carrying no less than,
two sixteen twiund howitzers in their vest
pocket beside* one huge barlow knife and
three or four tooth picks. Now then you
can form your own conclusions about com
ing west. Next in order comes Sam's let
ter, who says that be dont believe a word
about the soil being from two to five feet in
(i pth and so rich as some say, and futlher
add* that knowing me to be a reliable sort
of a fellow he wants me to tell him how
every thing grow*, such nsgrain and vege
tables, which I will nroceed to do as acu
rately as possible, M (ar as my knowledge
of fainting goe-. I will first speak ot our
grain and say that our farmers lose thou
sands of bushels every year fiioni the want
of room to stack it—the field where it grows
iu will not begin to hold it all; farmers
must always hmil part of it off to some oth
er field to stack it, and a- for poUtora, why
i je- hilikens. there is no end to them anil
■ none of your small potatoes either; tin
' buckets and half bushels are no where in
comparison. To prove the adaptability of
our soil to vegetable*, I wFI relate an inci
dent which came near proving fatal to
myself.
I went out one day for the purposo of
planting cucumber seed, and happening in
a good spot, I soon had my seeds covered
with mother earth and stepped away from
the hill two or three steps when 1 heard an
unusual noise, and in looking around what
should I see but the cucumber up and the
vine making for me. I immediately lit out
for the fence but ere I reached it the vine. 1
consarn it, wound around my legs nud I
full headlong, I made a quick move to get
my knife t cut the vine, when horror of
horrors, there hung a largo cucumber
right over my pocket; death now stured '
ine in the face, but fortunately providon co
sent a pig along weighing about nine or ten
ewt, which rooted up the vine and 1 was a
free man again. Wa adopted a new way to
plaiitcucumkers now and have tested it, but
it* no go■ the idea wa* this, to lay a rail |
road track through the patch and then run
u train through and shoot the seeds in tho
ground with an old Harper* ferry musket,
but it warent no go, they took
sprout so quick'and shot up and the vine* ,
caught up with the engine and wound j
around the wheels while ia motion so that (
it jerked them out of root. So you see that ■
cucumber culture is a failure with us, and
this was not in our richest ground cither.
Several other letters remain to be answered .
but as I have already occupied to much
space I will close by bidding you all '
adieu.
E. G. 1
i . _ i
The fiim of Foster A Devling lias dis 1
solved Maj. Forster retiring. The store (
will be carried on by Mr. Devling, who will k
be pleased to see all eld customers at the (i
old stand, where he will offer merchandise
at the lowest prices, and endeavor to ren
der the utmost satisfaction to all buyer*.
I
Mouey invested at Burnable & c
Thomas s is tt clear saving 20 to 30 ,
per cent. „
It S.N. MATTKHV lt>\ trittciiden, tin
Sabbath School Missioiiaiy, w li ■ Lalrcady
I know a to many of tho friend* of the gool]
cause in this county, write* us a letter, #\-
e prosive of the good opinion be liti* formed
'* iof the S S, in this ulme, and which we
a uke the liberty of printing here, belicx
n iug it will giv new ciicotir:i£etticnl to nil
r * I interested Our Sabbath school scholars
>t may well feel proud of this Utter;
r- FRIER p Ki kt* Was iot tbst a pretty
•e good Sabbath school meeting had la
l 4 C entre Hall lal Snbbatb atb-rnooii ' 1 ak
i you, because you seemed to be a - much hi
-1 lere*ted at any person present
Moreoxer. your opinions publicly *i
„ pressed and in your kuikly mood, will
0 >iiinulate us to do better next time, if any
thing yen observed requtri - improvement
| I cannot tell you bow much I enjoyed
.1 that gathering of tfunday school workers
y j and scholars. The large utu u lance nnd
" r respectful attention xx elu most crallfy ing to
line Then that < oiniiaiix of bright boy*
- I and girls which filled all the front seat's,
t, presented a lix nig pie lure delightful to look
0 ii(Kill. If I did not spv.f. xx i to (belli, II
' xva- uot their fault, but in m- Relieve m ,
you have candidates th. r. f< . high offices;
a of trust. There t* m. doubt about il
1 Speed the good work, tern them The
. Word, keep them tamp irate and upa i all
to become Christian* 1 hope that your
1 pastors will live long eli ugi. to examine
, j some of your boys in theology preparatory
Ito preaching the Gospel. t<d bless the
Bible school in Centre Hail a-..1 makeyour
valley beautiful and fruitful iu thing* pii
> itiial as iu things temporal
Yours very cordially in Christ,
K t'HIT I KNPI.t
J Bvllefuiite April I*7l. S > Missionary
Mr. Crittenden, on -sin. day \ .sited the
Centra Htil Sabbath "*.-b >t which he
says:
"Last Sabbath w* th • li. : . • that 1
spent in I'elllis x allex Slid ax . tph i-.itiL
day it was to me. First, Rt Centre Bill, ll
visited a rather small S.i eh •!, <. nr
ineneed at nine o cluck, i .;ry of tie'
• church, at eleven 0'c10... 1 preached to
: a large congregation a* attentive and ap
preciative a* any p.eac.u-r . u'd dome
1 What a grand op.' Ity fig a Hblel
' school! So 1 thought. It -i-cmed to me.
' there ought to be in (hat school about four
classes more of adult* and a'l *h mid meet
in the body ot the church
Gttaivaov CORR •JT.UIO L J,T< With
in the next three weeks, who ill -a'.e the
1'.1,000 grain* that remain '"
We understand that the > . .ic Co., S
■ S. Missionary Corn Company . fast filliiij: j
up iu ranks. Numl .r* of boy* and girl*
in different parts of the ... •x, a: ■■ prepar- j
iug each to plant < ight hd's : corn Gen-,
#:al Beavers proposition ha- already ap-j
1 pcared in the RKroRTKe By writing t<
htm or calling upon him at Belief Kite
Superintendents of S Schools can get a
many package*, of 1M gran oh, as they
may desire for any ot then clodara ur. in ,
*.*) ytart q/ yr.
Or they can furnish their ;i >. al corn ,
as we suggested before, giving 11 grain* to;
each scholar In the Fall the ears are to
be brought to the superintendent- who will
deliver them to Gent ral Hoax er
The proceeds will be applied to the S S
interests of Centre ceunty. The name* ofl
schools and scholars engaging iu this good
work will be publish.*! in a II.d! of llon.K
Don't fail to get and plant al. i tbn • >d corn !
for tba harvest of the Lord
hundred |>a> kage* of litis,
corn bare leen sen! loth.- KXI-OHTKII ef
fico, for the convenience -•! such on this!
side as inay dxtire to join the Corn Co
Call for a package at oiu-i
■ •' ♦ • ■
Syrup Mulane*, can't be bcut, at
lowift price* at Burn.-iJe & Tiionia*'?
fcc- CATECHISM.
Where do vuu bu\ v> ir It k- '
At Rankin > M-ilet Store.
Il'hy do you deal there 1
He is cheap "John
H'here is the Store""
i Opposit • Bush II -i.-
Bellefonte I'n
l) >o# he attend lu order-
With promptm : -
1)" M he keep well Stocked '
lli* Stock t# complete
Go te this Mode! Storo
nnd aave
HI'BNSI DK A TlloM A*
Offer to tho Public <noof the
| largest and best el -eted -• !' merchan
dise. in Centre county. Call, x \amin .nd
g ee for yourself,
INK(. BoCgKI ES
j gov.java. bel quality Rio cfi'eo,
best oolong black tea*, gr,e!i I n-, lux. ng
I syrup, golden syrup. Drip tii • article b ik
ing molasses, rice and everything in th.
) gr.ory line at the low. • ■ a-h|irie< * in tin
marketBURNSIDK & THOMAS', is tin
p'ac*-
TT A RNKSS, collar*, cart xi hip* -arriag<-
XX whijis, in great varieties, govern
, ment gears, addl< -. bridl -, martingale,
I check line*, cart gear* tug harm buggy
(harness haute*, etc. Everything in the *ad
i dlery line at
BURNSIDE -V THOMAS'
j CIFIOIB
O and warranted to 1 -trictlv iiurc
lt is the only tdaceyou can find una<fuft< ra
ted spice*. Tr/theinforyouroxvn alisfac
tion. You can only find tin in at
BUIINSIDK A THOMAS', j
IE ATI! KB, of all descriptions, french!
- bailor, uu-roc-:
cos. sheep ekins, lining-. Everything
in the leather f.ne warranted to give salis
faetion, at IUBNSIDK A THoM As
B A BITS SOAP. Wm llngiui and ive
on* soap. Dobbins' soap*. Jesse
Oakley's soaps, old ca*tile. pure. Inltn soap
Klderfing's *<>ap, and a great variety of
other soaps, at
nUKNfTDK a THOMAS
Whitman's celebrated confections.
Whitman's celebrated chocolate,
linker's ch(colate. Smith's chocolate,
China Ginger. Kngli*h Picke-,
American Pick lea, t
BI'RNSIDE 4 THOMAS'
SADLEKS BUCKLES hooks, b. 1
spot rings. Everything a saddler
w ants for the manufacture of harnes*, to be
found at BURNSIDE A TiIOMAM.
The New Finn.
Herlacher & Cronmiller,
CENTRE IIALL. PA
New Spring (*oo<ls
Come one and all!
Just arrived anil xx ill nlxvaya bo kcjd
on ham! a ful! line of
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard
Warn, Quaon* ware, Wood and willow ware
Iron, Malt, Fi*!i and in fact, magnificent
assortment of everything kept • n a
First Class Store.
•
now ready, and for sale at marvelous low •
rates. j ■
GOODS VERY NKAIt AT THE
OLD PRICES.
Muslins they will sell you the very best
brands at price* tl.at xxill astonish you
New spring
Dress Goods
A moat beautiful variety, consisting of all
the novelties -if tho season, at lower rale*
than ordinarily charged at other places. (
White Goods Sr
g Embroir eries i
t lie finest stock in town, b.h ar o<(Uantity
quality, and prices.
„ WO'OP skuiys •;
Tho best makes, lutest styles and lowest
rates. (Hats nnd Caps iu great variety-
Linens, Towellings, checks, Donin g*, loth "j
Cassimers, Cloaking*.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Spring and summer shawls, in fact, xve keep a
everything, and will sell at n very small e
advance on first cost. ¥
1
All wc ak that von will ;
CALL AND KXAMINfc OUH STOCK I
before purchasing elsewhere, a* xve do no |
consider it any trouble to show goods. i
ALL Kl NDS OF IIA It NESS,
silver plated am) Yankee llurm i double \
an^lngle^ridle^ii^ia^^^^^^^^M
LIME! LIME!
y Be*t quality of Liiiis, conataiilly on
d|hand, in any quantitie#, at the kiln of the
. undersigned, near Centre Hall
,1 21it|dit Sani'l Brus*.
•• G> to Iaac llavrr to buy a g-nxl Sulk
cy or Spring wagon
II ™ • "*-♦ 1
Take your old invial to Iaao Hut'rr lx
allow* more for it than any binly e|e, Ij
ct* 111 trade at hi* *hop
n G to Ihaac Hvrr to get your Proimr
k iv iiMured, <*r your Hore and t w
nguoiat accident by the Railroad.
Go to 1* *ai Hot rr to buy Stove# a Tin
ware of every Description, Japanned,,
v Painted A Pre**>d efall kind*.
IV 1 .
, Gotol*AA(' Hoi i*r to buy dried Cher- j
I lie* Willi A without seed*, dried Apple* A
, W.-rtle A. Kldcr Bertric, Plaktering Hair
. alwayson band, Sawed Shingle* No* 12k
tL l'tew* A Slx-ar* of #liuo*t every kind,
('a-ling* of all kind* made to order.
• • •
r~Any pcrm -iidiiu{ u eight *ub
, tcribcr# witli the rash, sill, will receive
the Reporter 1 year free; and for four
. name* an I J#, the Reporter 4 mouth, free
; SUNOAY SCHOOL MEN
AWAKE! AWAKE 1
RANKIN'S
N.I A'. SCHOOL KM POL JIM
■ ju-t where you want to go and buy your
I Outfit* Mr. ttaiikin *IL hi* good* i'ar bo
l-iw any one elc and give* entire satisfac
tion. See hi* eolln'tion of Envelope*.
Store Opposite Bush liou*e, Bellefoute I'a
anr'/M if
Centre llall
Coach Manufactory.
Levi Murray,
th:> -••!.<blihiiient at Centre Hall, Pa.. 1
keep- on hand, ami for sale, at the most ,
irea-onabie rate#, a targe t<>ck of
i
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
Plain and Fakct,
land vehicle* of every description made to
j order, ar.-l Warranted, to be made of the
bet teasouvd material, and by the moat
-killed and competent workmei. l*eron*
wanting anything in hi* linear,- requested
to call and examine hi# work, they will find
■t not to be excelled fur durability and
wear. aprfflLly ■
jgAMUKL FLORY B
New Shoemaker Shop,
nt Centre Hail, I'a.
The citiaen* of thi# place and vicinity ar*-
rc*pc-tfullv informed that the undersigned
ha> ,q>eneJ a Shoemaker shop, in the ec
tond *tory ofJaceb Dirge'# taddler shop,
w here lie t# now prepared lo #erve all who
may call u|*on hliu for new BjuU, Shoej
-Vc., for men, women and children, a# al>
in all kind# of mending, lli* work i war- j
ranted, and hi* price# mote reasonable than
ordinarily. He kindly ak# for a share ol
the public patronage.
TaprC SAMUEL FLoRY.
I)KNN IIALL ACADEMY.
The Spring *c*ion of thi# Claosical and!
Normalln-titution will commence on Mon
day April 24th 1871. to continue nine;
' week*.
Special attention given to tho*e de.iring
to teach. Tuition from J4,-'#' to 7,00 peri
•cion.
Boarding an-l furnihed r->m can bej
bft-1 near the school at reasonable rate*. ;
Reference: A. K TRUXAL. A. M. I
Gkn. Gko. |ttvuasax. Principal
Prc#'t. marASt
1 \KM F< lt SA LE. Tlx- Mib.< rib.-r
P offer# at private sale lb* farm on which i
he now reside, .ituatcd in Ferguson town
• hip. County of Centre, one mile and a hall
- w- .tof Pine Grove. The farm contain-
I one hundred and twenty acre* of the be#;!
j quality of limestone, one hun.lr.'d acre# ofl
w hlch i# cleared , under good fence, and In'
a high #tnte ot cultivation Tlx- Ualanre ot i
. twenty acre* i covcredjwith a fine growtholi
f limber, the building* are good an.T couve- j
- ni nt, with a stream ot tunning water ut
tlx-door. An orchard in full bearing o!
the very be-t vnriotio# >f fruit, and a grap< j
viiiynrd ol the mol je.|.uJar aud standard j
! van,-tie*.
Thi splendid farm will be sold cheap.'
and term# made ea*y. For particular#call
• i upon or add re#*
G. M KEPLER.
uiardl.tf Pine (irove Mill# .
ST E U ~
V | |-.W At.ni'MH, CHKOgO*, I'BAUKft,
r Iv A 11. T. ANTHONY A < 0..
ij!)l Broadway, New York,
■ Invite the attention of the Trade to their j
■ extenaive BMurtmrnt of the above good*,
of their own publication, manufacture and
importation.
Jiuo ritOTO LANTKBX ut.tPK- ISO
. oa.vraoacorL*, ** vikw# or to*rmitk
: K A 11. T. AN f HON\ A CO., . r )!I
Broadway, New Y'ork, Onpoait Mel-!
ropeditan Hotel,
iui'oiitkk* a ftp UAvrrt'Tt am* or
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS
,' marlO.fim
I I
SAVAGE A RRO.,
(Successor to N. Hilibith)
Whole stlo aud retail dculera in
Stoves & Tinware,
Allegheny Street, Bellefontc, Pa.
Head only a partial Hat of Cook Stove
Wellington,
Wavcrly,
Ornamental,
Oriental,
Royal Cook,
Prince Royal,
Sea Shell,
Artiaaa,
And American
Parlor and Office Stove*:
Morning Olory, Tropic, Brilliant, ami
New Egg.
And Parlor Cook# lor Wood or Coal, and j
NV nod Stove* of every description.
Attention i called t> hi* atock of Routing
Plate, a new -ixe, which he ha*ju*t receive
ed. sixe 40x20. it makes better fob tliant he
old ixe. andean be furni*hed cheaper thin
any other ctHbli*htiient in town.
/MrSpouting and jobbing promptly at- '
tended to. Charge# rca*ouaMe and *ati#-|<
taction guaranteed. oct2'oß '.
11
E W HA RDVVARK STORE I
J. it J. HARRIS.
NO. 6, BROCK P.RIIOFF ROW
• j i
A new nnd complete Hardware Store ha '
been opened by the undersigned in ltrock- !
erhofpg now building—where they are pre-!
pared to sell all kind* of Buildingand Homo
Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nuil#.
.lioggy w heel* in sett#, Champion Clothei
NVritiger, Mill Saw#, Circulnr and liaiit ,
Snws, Tennon Saw*, Webb Saw*, IceCreau
Kree/er#, Bath Tuba, Clothe* Racks, a fill J
assortment of (Jlhm and Mirror Plate of all
sixes, Picture Frame#, Wheelbarrows I
Lamps, Coal OH Latnps, Belting, Spokes
Felloes,and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators. Corr
Plows. Plow Peint#, Shear Mold Board
ami Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov j
els, Spades and Forks, Lock#, Hinge*
Screws, Sash Spring*, Hone-Shoes, Nail# ,
Norway Rod*. Oil*.-Lard, Lubricating t
Coal, Linseed. Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bid
lows, Screw Plutes, Blacksmiths Tools
Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bell* !'
Gong Bells, Ten Bells, Grindstones, Carnen
ter Tools, Fruit Jars und Cans. Paints, Oil* ;
Vuruishes received aud for sale at
mgM
AHAITH. MKVIIMI.iI •> KIMV II 4 11111. K
* rmii r. nisitot- i , Belief
INKS AN D LI H I O U
j The subscriber #pw'lftt!ly eall th-al
tulltioll of tile Jill tall*' to 111* CtnblilllO lit,
. when- he u tiiupuie-l to furnish nil kind* of
• j Forelgn Mini Domestic Liquor#' wholesale
ihi tits lutwt mik |irioM, * melt t-i• warratt--
j:Hl lobs th bet qualities ace *r Im;; to
• their respective | rice*, Hi# stock • .>Uu
| of Rye, Muti-uiguheia, Irish iml other
NV liiskim, oil kitulft oi Urundi., Holland
Kiln, l'ort, Maderia, Cherry, 11. ■< kl> -fry
. j Hint otlirr M Ills* lbs best articll- at a
i reasonable rat.-. at call bs bail ill 111' city,
' Champagne, Cherry, Black bcrr. G ttg.-r
Hint Carraway ltruii<li< *, Purc.la ,• i am)
: New England Ittlin. Cordial '-! all iltd..
Hi VouiapUtintliui) im :i<- Fa net II"
tel keepers and other* to cull an t < -amine
hi# large supply, to judge for Hu'iii in
jand tie certain of pr-H-iifitig wh.' tiny buy, 1
j which can *l<l<nii he done h<-n j. ..*■< h u#-
I iik in the city.
, #MJ~ Physician* are r* peelfully >■■■, x -I
|>i five hi* liquor* a trial. nj In
/ tKNTitK IIA I.l* UoTKL
V./ John M- iNul t it, I'i
-Stage* arritc and depart d#iL , for all
point*, north, s-uilh, at and Wrt.
Thi* favorite Hotel ha been reft ! uud
furiiuhcd by it* new proprietor, and i* now
in every respect one of the mp>< u-anl
country Hotel* in central J'enii-ylvaiiia.
The travelling community amid; . - will'
,alway* find the Ue*la< lumtit-el.;'. ■ Per-I
'on trout the city wishing lo tin-nd a few •
week* during the *uintner in tlx* t untry,
will hud Centre Hall one o| the mo.-t dcau
tiful locution* and the Centre Hall Hotel
all llley could deire for comfort and c ot
venience. ajilO li^.tf.
COACH MANUFACTORY.
HA HUMAN PHI Mall's,
\T 111 Siuali ufaclilrili:■ > •at
Yeagertown, on the Lewistowcl
and Bellefontc Turnpike, ha' n* n • hand
a fine stock of Carriage*, Uug;r-e*. ulkiet
.lid Spring Waj;. a- which I ■■ fieri
for ale a* aupertor in quality an ! !,\ b ' tc j
•nv manufactured in the count; \ They
are made of the very bcteaon. i •' h-V by
:lrt cla> practical workmen, and finished!
in a tyle that challenge* coinps, hi w itl
anv work out •>( or in the Kicfi i n > iti*>
and can be told ut lower pric. t in U "!■<
maniilaetured in large town-. n:id < iliea,
srnid.t high rent* and ruinou* pri> •• of Jiv
ing Being tna-tor of hi- own .■ at n,
anxious to excel in hi* arlt-l al | no
and free from any annoyance* in lo- boi
.. hi ha* lime ami ability t ■ d vote is - *
entire attention to hie prof, -en und hit
euatomera, rendering sati<fucti> it alike tf j
all patroe*, operative#, Hia country, arte
hitii'cif.
Call aud examine hi* illicit and learn hit ,
price*, and you cannot fail to he satisfied.
K fc u AIHI N <;
of all kind*.done neatly, pr pi' \, :M;
reasonably.
Yeagertown, June 12, In;* l v
hO IT BLR AND SINGLE BARREL
fowling piece* at
aplU lib. 1 RW 1 N A W I I.SOX.
\ir J. B ETTKLK S
110 I.KS AI. H WIN K A i.I t> COB
S To 11 K
Ili>h-'p *trect, Bellefonte, in th- ■>. *huil |
dfng iornierly occupied by the Key
•tone Bakery'
Take* pi -uurr in informing the public that
lie keep* constantly on hand a I'J'ly o,
choice Foreign ami Itiiic*lic Ltqo -r*.
Alt Htirrtlt, t\' i* and (• i-'.j •/< i
#<> .*a(oi* fAr i/unntity rrprrtenftd.
The attention of practicing phy *. on* i*
< ailed to hi* stock of
PCBK LKjrOBB,
suitable for medical purpw. -. Bottles,'
jug*, and demijohn* coii*tant!v <<n hand.
11- h. the ONLY PL'ltK NKCTAK
WHISKY in town.
All liquor* are warrant-J t- gi -ati
fartion. Liquor* will be<>ld by tl>.- quart,
barrel, or tierce lie ha* a large lot ••!
BOTTLED L!(|Co!tS
Of the line*! gradr* on hand.
Confident that he can pleax- eu.totner*
he rcpe<-tfully wolirit* a*iiarcof public jI
tronage my 1 111
I jflwiv A TIUOI nrn co&tustly ru |
ceiving nevr in their Jiite.
H A It I) W A II K
j ifeverydrK-riptlonatredu.ee jrk —n.-w
| being opened every day aplO'fS.
Wall Paper, cheap
I froui 12 to 20 cent* per bd ta B< ilatbt r'
'j
BUFFALO scales..ftv. rmak.
fbiu I !b tipt-i 1 - J' < 1
I aplo'6tt Inwix & Wumji.
BY BOARDS, Flank anT Scantling
for taie by Ikmin& \\ u - *,
I aplO'fiS.
("1 BOSS-CUT AND MILL SAW S, be
J make at law In a W IL-oM.
aplO'69
PUMPS!
[ Wooden Pumps,
i
i
AND
I
PIPING.
1
. The undemigned would r t. ifu'ly call,
theaflcntionct thccitir.cn* oft. cntre-unity, j
*:id Fenn*vailey in particular, i t fact
: that he I* luantifacturing
7J4£ ZZTr PUi.'JPy
' made at home or eleir here, licit- * none
j but the b't material. HKWAiinrvr# Tiir.w
to give *atifaction, a* being the nnu-l la*t
( ing and durable, aOPKRIoK ■ :tn: oi.n
wiHden itunip. Wing arrang- l to let the
, water I'tt and prevent freexing in winter
I'ine, poplar or cucumber ptitnp; a I way*
•jon hand. Hi* matirial for ptimp- i* ali
;awed from large timber, and are thu*
Secured against Chocking or Cracking.
All order* bv mail pr--;: ,t *v filled,
J
VI PI NO, mad, of lb, bc-t t; -.i-ri.nl, of
five inch scantling, joinc<i together w th
coupling block*, thoroughly handt l. und,
wni ranted to stand any pre- ur r quired
fur ordinary u*e. Price* -f pi-ing range
from 12 to is cciiU per foot Send order* to
M-pt.aO.ly .1 TELI.KR, j
Milt i-burg, Pa.
II uri a I Cas r s
AND CASKETS
j AIR-TIGHT AND IN DKSTHICTI BI.K
Ft)M
Protecting and Preserving the Dead.
i The undersigned take* pica-urn in an*
j nouncing that he ha* secured the sole agen
cy in thi* county for
1/ £ TA LUC A N/> (,' I. A 5A
lliirtul Cases aiitl Caskels.
which are so widely known a* t-- r- qulr-- no
peciiil commendation. Th>- METALLIC
BURIAL CASK, with if- pr. 1 itti
j proved style and fini*h, it* entire harmony
I with the feeling* of the her- ved, it * per
fected adjustments and app -nit i.enf,- in
whaUrver relate* to the pn • \ i iut-11
J protection of the l..|y ai'tcr <i.
it# utility aud entire ndaptn- * t-> the pur- j
poses for which it is designed.
COFFINS of all dcscrii-tii,- (\truishnli
ut the *hortet notice; ami nil order# tilled;
I promptly night or day. The Dead laid out j
with eare, and funcrul# an-l - -- -irt- uner- '
. intended in person. HKNKY 11 AKIIIS j
jnovlt Bellefoute, P.-u j
\ J I LLKB'S HOTEL. Woodward, IV:
| IvJL Stage# arrive mid depart daily.
Thi# favorite hotel i now in every re-poet
one of the most pleasnnt country hotel# in.
centra) Pennsylvania. The traveling com
munity will always find the best ;i -mmo-j
idation. Drover# can ntalltim- * beaecoin-;
j modated with stable# and* pasture lor any
number of rattle or horses.
julyS'tltttf (!KO. MI LLP It.
SPINDLE SKEINS for w.iall #i
_ m#, at the sign of the Anvil.
| aplO'tib. IKWIN a Wu.aox.
I A MPS OF EVERY VARIETY und
j kind at
nplO'.ffl IRWIN A WILSON'S.
CLOTHlNG—Overcoat*. Pant-. Yc*ts,
and Dress Coats, cheap, at Wolf*.
T>()CKKT CUTLKKY- a!
I price# at IRWIN & WILSO*
I OOKINO-GLASS PLATES of,llsia
j for inleby IRWIN a \V iijiok.
an 101.8.
JAPANNED TOILET SETTS, AND
other Japanned ware, at the Anvil Store.
nplV6B. lnwt.v a Wii.son.
BOALTS for Buggies and CTurriagber.
sir.es in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, nt
l'liilntli-l|iliia Store.
- In Brockethofl" block, Mi-Imp Street,
,: Bellefontc, where
' KI LL lit ,( MVSSKH,
, have jut opened the bc-t, cbcapeat, large*!
r as Well a* the be| a**<>rtcd -tuck of Good#
I |t Bellcfonte.
I U.Li: LADJES,
Is the |.l# tfl to buy your Silks, Mohair*
M-.,'noil.nine Jt< Alpixa#, D'lailiS,
1 La It#, Brilliant*. Mi lin* Cnlixoe*, Tick
i*ig. Flaiiel#,Dpern ibmel#, Ladie* Coab
mg. Hem* Cl- t'i*, Ladii * Sacques, Whiti
Pekav, Linen Table Cloths, Couii(cr|iane*
. ('rib Counterpane*. White Olid f'o|.re<
Pari toil, Napkin*. In*ertiny and Edging*
W bite Lace ( urtii,*, Zephyr A Zephyr Pat'
torn#, Tidy Cotton, Shawl*, W.rf Basket*
BUN DOW KB,
Notion* of every k' id. White Good* ol
--very description, IVrfuit ery, ICibletn#-
t elvri, jyljitn #n-l Boiux t, i V*rd am
Brai-t. \ cil*. Button*, Trimming*, Ladle#
and Mi**.*Skiru,
HOOP KKI UTS,
i'i broad Hosiery, Fan#, B ad* .Sewing
LADIES AND MIOSES MDE„
mid in fact every thing that t an be thought.
j of, dt tired or u.- - d in the
FANCY GOODS til: NOTION LlNhj
I OL (US i i.LMKS,
they have bl.-x and bine cloth#,, black ana '
(amy a**iu:cjHfflngjl, tweed*, me|-
ri!-, .ilk, satin and couiinou resting*, in
jb< l rt, every thing iin-iglliable in the fine m j
J gentlemen* w ear.
litJctlytmulc t loiiiiiio t.f Every lii*
acriptioD, for M u atid lioyt.
L>ol an<l iSkoot, in eanV/j
Hat* ami Ctijr, <A It LETS, Oilcloth,
Lu/jt, Brottn MuLin*, JJleacheJ Mu-.
hut, Uniting*, Sheeting*, Tablecloth*.
tti'-, il'itU p]; t wlit*t I*.
Tin ir *u*'k ofQl ei:nswabeagbo
i<. KUIES cannot be - iceiled in quality or,
|P r "/;
< all in ! tile Ph ta-bdpbi, Star# and con
rx vour*eh • that kj.LLKR A MI*S
>KK nave any init . \ l u and do bu
>ine** ..a the principle of "(juick Sale* and
Profit*. *1*41,(2-
O&I!* asit rsooi ( C ARE TAMER
.OOJ N J:WH FtiRTHEPEOPLE.!
tireat Attraeii-m and Great Bargains!
r l>Ht, undemgned, dctermiud P- uu*t the (
1. n -pular dciii.-uxl for Low <-r Prices, iw
pectrully < a!l* the all# t.lksn of the pubiit
to hi* ttock of
BADDLEUY,
:x-W offered at the old stand. Designed #•
lieciailt forthepe -p'candthetitn- *,lhelar- j
> got and ino#t varied and complete assort
! ment of
Saddle#, Hftnw -, Collar*, Bridles,
ifav- ry de-, rij.ti.n atid quality; "Whips,
.nd in fa-1 everything complete to a firt
--la-* rtablihuicnt. he n -w offers at price*!
which will suit the times.
A b-!ter variety, a better quality or finer :
tvie of Saddlery ha* never ix-forc been of
jer-->l to the public. Call and examine our
[lock aud be d In-fore purchasing,
cifeubetw.
Detertnined t-. pica--- my patrotis and
thankful far the liberal share f patronage
heretofore enjoyed. I respect fuliysoiicit a
continuance of the same.
JACOB DIKGFi, Centre Hall.
VEW FIRM, NEW GOODS AND
Panio Prices,
FOSTER. DKVLIXG A WILSON.
Having pur, lu w*<i the extensive store ot
oweli, Gill liar.! & Co., and addedtothem
*1 panic price- * large *#ottUMUt of
>EW HOODS,
They are enabled to wl! at
OLD FASHIONED PRICES!
A iargc variety of
Ladies' Drtffl Goods
] |
Great Bargain* in
MuMius and Culicoes.
Ready. Made nothing
Warrnnte#! to Suit.
(*ur Cloth - and Ca-'imer*,
Cact be excelled.
THEIR GROCERY' DEPARTMENT,
j Astonishes ct cry ori in a- -■ -rtment and low
' price#, ,
!Svi up. Sugar, T- s, Coflt-e, Canned ituil#.
Jell tea, Dotm-tihand Foreign Fruit#,
Cbeose and pn-tries o] si! kinds,
atul every other siticle be
longtr.g l-> thetir.wery
Department.
They Mhotcile of Philadelphia Half*.
Farmer#, M.s-hanic* and luiborers
look to your intcre-t. 'hie dollar saved k
:i dollar in t-,H ..■( i en call and if at
what stu#ti*l>ingty b-w price# •
FORSTER DEVLING #k WILSON,
Are selling their Dry ( <hl# and Groceries.
WX'o trouble to show G-kx!#. "ST
If they arc not r.v r-;.r -uted. we will
lay you for your trouble, l>on't forget the
lirTURNEK BI'ILDING-*
ip2.itl Allegheny St,, Bellefontc Pa.
CENTRE HALL
Manufacturing Co
ANI) &
Machine Works.
CENTRE II AI.L CENTRE CO., PA.
Having i'ulargcd our New TotJKDItr and
M ACHIM: SltOl'ft Mild AuHtCI'LTfMAt
Work#. Stocked with all new and late*:
improved Machinery at Centre Hail, an
j nounceto the public that they aretiow ready
to receive orders for anything in their line
of business.
' nun™.
Hangers.
I BON & BRASS
We also manufacture too celebrated
KEYSTONE
HARVESTER,
which now stands unrivalled.
Thi# Reaper ha- advimtagvsoveral! othei
licit per# now manufactured. One advan
| :nge we claim for it, i- the lever power, Tv
which we gain one hundred per cent over
other machines. Another advantage is the
j hoisting aud lowering apparatus, whereb;
the driver has under hi* complete contro'
ofthe machine; in coming to aspot of lodg
ed grain, the driver can change the cut ot
ho machine in an instant, without stopping
the team, varying the -table from 1 to 14
inches at the outside of the machine, as well
a# on the inside. It is constructed of lir#t
{class material; and huilt by first class ma
, chauic*. We warrant it second to none.
All kind- <>f Horsepower* and Threshing
Machines, Hay and Grain Hakes, latest im
proved. All kindftof Kepairingdone. 1)1
ferant kinds of
PLOWS
AND
PLOW CASTING.
The Celebrated Heekendorn Economiea
plow which lni# given entire satisfaction
We employ the best I'litternmakors, our
puttern# arc all new and ofthe most improv
ed plan-. Plans, Specifications and Daw
ing# furni'hml for all work done by us.
Jtaff- We hope by strict attention to busi
ncss to receive a share of public patronag
CASTINGS
of every description made and fitted up fo
MILLS, . •
FORGES,
FURNACES,
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES, \
AC., AC
II i:\lt ¥T. II KOIROIJ)*!
COMPOUND FLUID
i
Extract Catawba
GRAPE PILLS.
. (hmpeutht J'urU Huul hrlract J(ku
burl unti Fluid Juiruet Cut aula
(Jrope Juice.
I '
For liver complaint*, jaundice, bilious
ntiirlii/its, tick 01 nervous headache,
rtwtiveu**, etc. Purely vegetable,
(Vtauiiiisg no mercury. mimraL or
ik-icUriou* drug*.
II
Tl I'ilk are the uio*t delightfully
*- t purgative, e.U>r oil,
•all's He, There l nothing
IHM io m j'ltiUie (<i th ctomu h T "fo#>
<rin-1< . . i,either nausea nor griping
i>a;i. Tiny are cotjjpM*ad of the lst
ngtedirof. Aft r a few days' UM uflhem
■tub ui) mi ij.vral-.in of the entire litem
ink** l'h< > •" |i|K)Bf inimcatou* to the
w h end •Mfvstod. whether nruing from
J itnjn utlfn >r disease. 11. T. IloluiL .d'
< impound Fluid Kit reel Catawba Grape
I l*iJl* ere <•! sugarroeted, (him the hrttlul
• agar*-sled do not dissolve, but pant
through the to iuach without dissolving,
<wi-ijiiently do • t produce the dm tod ef
fect. The Catawba Grape Pills, being
pli-n-ant in tarte and odor, do not nwani
ial<- tin .r bong *ug*r< .<t*d. Price fifty
cent* |er bo*.
E
HENRY T. II ELM HOLD'S
HtuttLV ' iMMriAuii cowrot'ira
l'iuul Extract riaraaparilta
\\ id radically nterminate fttitritb* system
Set lu.a. Hyphilia, Kn\-r Sorea, Ulcer*,
S.i K.t. -, h.-r< lag*, Sore Mouth, Sore
llnd, Brunch iti-. Shin IWe-**, Salt
| Klieum Canker*. Running* from the Ear,
wbtli swelling*, tumors, cancerous affec
!K-n*. node*, Rickets, glandular swellings.
| night sweat*, rath, letter, humor* of all
kind*, chronic rheumatism, dyspepsia, and
all d in..* that have been <'Lnbfishcd in
j the r v*iem for year*.
L
Iking prepared expressly for the above
ceinplfniefitt, it> h'i<od-purifying proper
tie* are greater than any other preparation
of twr-apanila. It give* the couiptekioa a
•dear healthy color and restore* the patiant
(•> ■ state oi health and purity. For puri
jf> iug the blood, r<moving all chronic con
•tituiional disease* arising from the an in*,
pure state of ihe tdoud, and the only re ha
ide and effwelua! known remedy for the
cure . f ftains and swelling of the bone*.
; uh < ration* of the throat and lag*, blotch**,
pimple* on the face, erysipela* and all
scaly eruptions of the skin, and beautify
jing complex ion ,
M
HENRY T. II ELM BOLD S
coKcnruTu
Fluid Extract Bucbu,
THE OKKAT DIURETIC,
ha- cured every case of diab*te in which
it ha- been given, irriutian of the neck ot
the bladder and inflammation of the kid-'
ney*. ulceration of the kidneys and blad
der, retention of urine, diseases of the pros
tate gland, stone in the bladder, calculus.
gravel, brick-dust dedosit, and mucous or
milky discharge*, and for iafoebled and
delicate constitution* of both taxes, attend
d with the toi lowing symptoms: indispoM
tioit to exertion, lot* orjvower, I. as of mem
ory, difficulty of breathing, weak nerve*
trembling, horror of disease, wakefulness
•limnews of vision, pain in the back, hot,
.'■and*, flushing of the body, dryness of the j
ski-i, eruption on the face, jvalud count*-!
nauiv. universal lassitude of the muscular
system, etc.
l%id by person* from the age* of etgh-!
tern to twenty-five, and from thirty-five
•to fifty-fiveor in the decline or ( hang* ot
1 life; after confinement or labor pain*; bed
wetting in children.
B
!!• !tn bold sex tract buchu is Diurrticnnd
blood-purifying. and cure# nil discn***
uriftibg from habit* of dissipation, and ex
• <-> i s and imprudences in life, impurities
,of the blood, etc.. superseding copaiba in
.affection* for which it is u*ad, and syphili
tic i*ff lions—in these disease* used in eon
nection with BelnahoM * ros* wash.
LADIES.-
In many affection* peculiar to ladies, the
oxiract bucbu is unequalled by any otbar
remedy—-as in chlorosis or retention, in!
regularity, painfulncv* or suppression of
. usfomnry • i sruationt, ulccrntod or schtr
ru -i.ticoftlu uterus, K-ucurrhem or white*,
terility, and for all complaints incident to
the sex. whether arising from indiscretion
or habits of dissipation. It is proscribed
cxt niively by the most eminent physician*
land mid wive* for enfeebled and deiicnt*;
. litutions, ot both scx* and all ages
; attended with nny of the above di**a**s or,
symptom?),
0
11. T HKI.MBOLDS EXTBACT 80-'
( Ml t I'HKS IDEASES ARISING
FROM IMTKUDKNCKS. HAB
ITS OF DISSIPATION. ETC., i
n all their stages at little expense, little or:
no change in diet, no inconvenience, and ]
DO exposure. It < uare* a frequent desire,
and gives trcngih to Ur net*, thereby re
uioTing Obstructions, Preventing nd Cu
ring strictures of the uretbre, alfving pain
and inflnmntion, so frequent in this class of
,diseases, and expelling all poisonous mat-.
; ter.
Thousands who have been the victims of
incompetent persons and who have paid
heavy fees to be cured in a short lima, bare;
found they have been deceived, and that
the "Poiaon., has. by the use of "powerftil'
astringent*,'' been dried up in the system, j
i to break out in a more aggravated form, and
: perhaps after marriage.
rSE HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BU
CH U for all nibcttonf and diseases of the
urinary organs, whether existing in male
, or female, from whatever cause originating.
and no matter oliow long standing. Price,;
atio dollars and fifty cents per botue.
L
HEN BYT. HELM BOLD'S IMPROVED
•ROSE WASH
cannot be surpassed as n face wash, and
will be found the only specific remedy in
every species of cutaneous affection. It
1 speedily eradicates pimple*, snot*, scorbu
tic dryness, indurations of the cutaneous
membrane, etc., dispels redness and incipi
ent inflatnation. hive*, rash, moth patches,
i dryness of scalp or skin, frost bite*, and all
purpose* toi which salves or ointments are
| u*(hi ; restores the skin to a state of purity
' and softness, and insure* continued heal
thy action to the tis-ue of it* v-ewels, on
w hieh depends the agreeable clearness and
j vivacity of complexion so much sought and
admired. Rut however valuable as a reme
; <ly for cxi-ting defrott of the skin, H. T.
if-dmhold's Hose Wash has long sustained
pita principle claim to umbounded patrun-
Hgc, by possessing qualities which render
it atoned appcudage of the most super!*-
1 tive and congenial character, es mbining
in an elegant formula those prominent
requisites, safety and efficacy—the invaria
' bb- accompaniments of its use—as a pre
o rvntive nnd refreshci of the complexion
It ts an excellent lotion for diseases of a
: syphilitic and as an injection for
■, di-tia*ea of the urinary organs, arising from
1 habits <>t dissipation, used in connection
i with the Extracts Buchu, Sarsaparilla, and
I j Cntnwba Grape Fills, in such diseases as
II r< commemlca, cannot be surpassed.
! 1)
• Full and explicit directions accompany
the medicines.
Evidence of the mcst responsible and re
liable character furnished on application,
with hundreds of thou-and* of living wit
no--es and upward of 30,009 unsolicited
certificate* and recommendatory letters,
many of which are from the highest sour
ces, including eminent Physician*, Clerg
ymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor has
i never resorted to their publication in the
i new-papers; he does not do this from the
• fact ttiut his articles rank as Standard Pre
paratsons. and do not need to be propped
up by certificates.
HENKY T. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE
PREPARATIONS.
Delivered to nny address. Secure from
observation.
K-ftxblished upwards of twenty years.,
Sold by Druggist* everywhere. Address
Idlers for information, in confidence U>!
! 11KN KY T. HELM BOLD, Druggist and
' Chemist.
j Only DeuoU: U. T, HELMBOLD'S
: Drug nnd Chemical Warehouse. No. 694
! Bnutdway. New York, or to H. T. HELM
BOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth
A MEAT MEDICAL KMMB
Sr. WAUESBt OAKJMGBMXA
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rlaa. lie*, marts. Imdniailii*f matks.Bea*c
MDts*aM*arm**kJß.at wtMUrvessaanaraatw-.
•kast ttm kg m* eat ef mwkttn QmMIsU
aassaaset isavtaai msaaimsSawsst net
csrauvs edses,
CitfihSkOt UM TUitttt SAIMMK trttowttftf J' cfw tflMt £ti
tnfertaw kaseuag mroagh ma skte wnaqias. Bnsr
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a*S yaws tsrtl*** wßttatl faewkeo Xaa* msktaaS
am em ~ * iMttm *- -■-■***- ,• t i,a ttweaw-ri-. Brill dintfiiiws
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tikt CtfftHtitff ttfifii ttl (PcWfiff i
DrwpM aad Oea. Sjiau. n*a Fraartse*, Od.
aad 1 *ad*C<iarw as roll art. Bwe Test-
Orsous bt ALL DDCOttlW* A*9 BBdlßDe
Grover & Baker*
HIGHEST PREMIUM
BEWISQ MA CHJNEB.
The fallowing are selected from thous
ands of testimonial, of similar character ee
expressing the reason* for the pntross
for the Gbotxb A Buu Xachiaw* over
all other*.
•••"I like the Grover A Buer Ma
chine, in the first ptsce, because. If I had
;nay other, I should still want a Grover A
Baker; aad, having a Grover A Baker, it
answer* the same purpose of all the rest.
It does a neater variety of work and it k
easier to learn than aay other.*"—Mrs. J.
C. Oroty (Jenny June.)
•••"I have had several year*' experi
ence with e Grover A Baker Machine,
which "has riven use great satisfiactioa I
think the Grover A Baker Machine is more
easily managed, aad lee* liable to get out
of order. T prefer A* Grover A Baker,
decidedly."- 'Mrs Dr. Watts, New
. York.}
** * i have had one in my laniily for
some two years; and from what I know ot
iu workings, and from the testimony ot
many of my friend* who use the same, !
can hardly see how anythiagcould be mure
complete or gi7e better salisfisctton."—Mr*
I (General Grant]
\ oao-i believe it to be the best, all thing -
considered, iff any that 1 have known. I
|is very sample and easily learned; the sew
ing from the ordinary spook k a great ad.
vantage; the stitch is entirely reliable; it
■doe* ornamental work \ < •■.unftilly; it is net
liable to get out of order"—Mr*. A. M
Spoon e*. B Bound Street Brot.fc iyn
The Grover aad Baker Sewing Machim
Company manufacture both tba Elastic
'Stitcß and Lockstitch Machine*,andoffe
the public a choice of the best machine* o
iboth kinds, at their establishments in a),
the Urge cities, and through agencies in
nearly all towns throughout the country
Price LisU and samples of sewing in both
■titrhes famished on application to Grover
A Baker S M. Co., PhiUdelpkU, or te
F. P. Greene,
next door to Centre Co. Bank, Belli
fontc.
j NATURES
Hair Restorative
; Contains uo LAC SULPHUR—K*
li sugar of lead-No uth-
ARGE-No NITRATE OF SIL
j j VER, and is entirely free from the
I Poisonous and Health-deatroying
> Drugs used in other Hair Prepnra*
tione.
i 1 Transparent and clear as crystal, it will
j not soil the finest fabric—perfectly BAFE
. CLEAN and EFFICIENT-deaidera
! turns LONG SOUGHT FOR AND
.'POUND AT LAST!
It restores and prevents the Hair from
. becoming Gay, impart* a soft, gloaay op
. j pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and
refreshing to the head, checks the Hair
, from (kiting off, and restores it to a great
r extent when prematurely lost, prevents
, Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous
. eruptions, and unnatural Heat.
I DR. G. SMITH, Patentee. Grotoa June
, tion. Mass. Prepared Oil ly by PROCTER
BROTHERS, Gloucester Mas*. The
Genuine u put up in a panel bottle, mads
expressly for it, with the nameofthe article
' blown in the glass. Ask your: Druggist for
> Nature's Hair Restorative, and take a*
other.
For sale by B'm. HVlf and J. B. Solt-
Centr* Hall 24}unly
:
Furniture Rooms!
J. O. DEINXNGER,
eespccttully informs the citisens of Cents*
county, that be has constantly on hand, ana
makes to order, all kinds of
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINK&,
WASHSTANDB,
; • CORNER CUPBOARDS
TABLES, Ac., Ac
Houi Made Chaiks Always on a ami
■ - 1 *'•!
Hi* stuck of ready-made Furniture isUrge
and warranted of good workmanship audi*
all made under his ownimmediatesupervi
ion, and is offered at rates as cheap as eke
where. Thankful for past favors, he selic
lit^^onunuaiic^fth^ame^^^^^^^^^^^^