Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, June 26, 1868, Image 3

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CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
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Centre Hall, Pa. June, 26th. 1808.
LOCAL ITEMS.
728~Two Nrw Emrier Sewing Ma-
cHINES, warranted. for sale at this Office.
Irox City Connrar.—A scholarship to
this institution for sale at this office, and to
be had at a bargain,
Br.aNks.—Blank Summons and
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Vendu Notes for sale at this office.
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Locan News. —Our readers are solicited
to furnish us items of local interest for pub-
lication. Send us the facts only, and we
will get them in shape for publication.
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Our readers would oblige us, hy oecen- |
sionally mailing a copy of the Rerorreg to
their relatives and acquaintances outside
of our county, especially to such as former-
lv dived:in Pennsvalley. It would be the
most welcome matter you could mail to
such, and would be the means of inducing
many to become subscribers, Any person
\ . nil '
sending us 8 new subscribers, an 812. will
be entitled tothe RRrortirone year free,
for 4 new subsribers, and $6 the getter up
of the club will receive the RerorTER 6
months free. This offer good from this date
~—the names can be sent in as they sub-
scribe.
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Tur Narionan Hore at Millheim,
under its new proprietor, our cood na-
nN .
tured friend, J. W. Hosterman, is ob-
taining a wide reputation as one of the
best kept Hotels in central Pennsyl- |
vania, Mr. Hosterman has to |
great expense in refitting the National, |
and a tastier, more convenient, and
peiter conducted house for the ae
modation of travellers, can not
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desired—the genial nature of the
host and hostess makes you feel so |
much at home, that youleave them |
with regret,
gone
he |
Histable lacks nothing |
that theappetite can crave. His baris |
supplied with pure liquors, and his |
stables roomy, and comfortable for
horses. Drovers can always be ae-|
commodated with any number of hor-!
SCS, :
June, 11,3t
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To Business Men.
Weinvite business men wishing to |
advertise, to eall and examine the
subscription list of the Rerorrer, and |
satisfy themselves that it preients a |
most desirable advertising medium, |
esnecially for this side, the heart of the |
¢ unty. "This has been the experience |
of allso far, who have advertised in
the Reporter. WW: venture to say,
that since we commanceld the pablica- |
tion of this paner, the rapt l increase of |
oar list, unsolicite 1, is without prece-
dent in this county.
emesis fm ———
The attention of our readers is di- |
rected to the advertisement of (Coe's|
Dyspepsia Cure, in another part of this
paper.
This truly Valuable Medicine ix re- |
commended by all who use it.
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M'MaxrtGar, at Milroy, offers nails
at 34,85—=see his advertisements.
reeset smtp tleresomem—
ARRESTED ror Marn-Rosniva.—
Henry Fryer, of Milroy, formerly
Hains township, this county, was arres-
ted, on last Monday evening, at Belle-
fonte, for robbing the mail between
Potter's Mills and Centre Hill. The
readers of the RervorteERr will remem-
bor that some eight weeks azo we
ferred to a package of money, contain-
ing $390, which had been mailed hy
Mr. Alexander, at Milroy for Belle
fonte. The package was passed through
by the Post Master at Potter's Mills
but was missed at Centre Hill, the
next office. A detective had been on
the watch since the robbery was com- |
mitted, and as it appears, has fixed it
upon Fryer, who was driving stage at
the time. Fryer had served about 17
months in the penetentiary Jess than a
year aco, for
of
re-
3.12 . ‘ ral}
robbine a store, and wil
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no doubt again sce his old
and for a considerably longer term.
aunarters
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BArY BuryT.—During the thander
storm on last Saturday afternoon, the
barn of Mr. Henry W. Stover, near
Zion, this county, was struck by light- |
ning and burned to the ground. Mr.
Stover was formerly a resident of Wood- |
ward, this. eounty.
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Orr sanctum was enlivened on last
Wednesday afternoon, by the smiling
face of Hon. P. G. Meck, of the Watch- |
man. © May he live to visit us often. |
rrr ete Apne
WE direct the attention of our rea- |
ders to the advertisement of the Penn
Hall Academy. This Institution has |
for several years been in a flonrizhing
condition, and has been conduc
a manner satisfactory to all.
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AxorHER FIire—On last Wednes-
day morning the black-smith shop of
Myr. Cyrus Luse, near Farmer's Mills, |
Gregg township, insome way unknown,
toek: fire;and burnt to the ground, with
nearly all its contents. The shop was
of considerable size and contained, be-
sides what belonged to the smith-shop, |
a variety of agricultural implements, |
belonging to C. & D. F. Luse. The
total loss is about 8500, with no insur-
ance.
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The proposal to extend a Branch
R. R. to Miflinburg, was referred to a
committee at the meeting in Philadel-
phia last week.
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Enormous Deficienices.
The economical management of the
Federal finances by the dominant
party is likely to be still further ex-
posed: The deficiency of the Paymas-
ter General’s Office is twenty-five mill-
ion dollars, and is attracting much atten
tion. Congress endeavored to secute
popularity by voting large bounties to
soldiers, and at the same time to avoid
the charge of profligacy by not appro-
priating the necessary funds. Hence
the enormous deficiency in the War
Department. The Internal Revenue
Department will fall thirty-five million
dollars below Mr. Rollins’ estimates.
er’s unexpected resignation. To all
this will now be added a fearful de-
ficiency 1n the Postoflice Department,
the accounts of which have not been
balanced since the 31st of December,
the people, and the dominant party
will not receive much eredit on the
SCOTe of economy.
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Barr township, Huntingdon county,
inst., and entirely destroyed.
V ALUABLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SALE!
The undersiened offers his Farm,
Urivate Sale. The farm contains
306 ACRES,
which will be sold as a W wole, to
tollows: I'he
or
balance will be sold in two nearly equal
tracts. unon which are two
wood-house, a good stable,
vagon-shed, hog-pen &e.
A good young apple orchard
torn near the house.
50 ACRES OF TIMBELAND
well wooded, with good young Timber, in-
cluded in last mentioned parcel ofiand. This
FT YidS Har Pri
Jdersigned upon the premises,
WM. STUMP.
junel® 63,3m, Pottor tp.
NZRA P. TITZELL.
Y Milroy Mifilin Co.. Pa
MANUFACTURER AND
IN STOVES TINWARE, &ec.
tis stock consists in part of
DUST COOKING
STOVE,
The Celebrated Barley Sheatf.
Ironsides Cook.
Oriental Cook.
Fulton Range,
Oriental Base Barner Parlor Stove,
Oriental Parlor Furnaces,
Spears Parlor.
Spears Orbicular,
and
Stoves for offices,
Cannon, and other Stoves
suitable for dwellings,
A full line of Tinware and Self Sealine,
Fruit Cans on hand. Particular attention
give hima call. His Store is
R. Depot.
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tod um.
vaittaye to
near the R.
jun
ren GALVANIZED LIGHTNING
)
ROD.
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN USE.
This rod eombines all the recentimprove-
Points, Insulators, and attach-
iron bars, five-eichts of an inch
ground, spiral twisted and galvan-
ized. They are warranted neverts corrode,
and are connected by perfectly fitting solid
copper burs, which form not only a perfect
anid continuous eonneetion from the points
eround, but by a combination of met-
form a
ments
als,
enablinz the Rod to discharge the elecir ef
tv of the most t thunder storm huarm-
les<ly into the eround.
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10 Star Galvanized
to remain bright
vas} Nn rat nth
nave opeen erecoed Hl Lig
:ES AND PUBLIC INSTI-
TUTIONS
ays 43 4s
rid
Ral is
and clean.
principal
warrant od
They
always
COLLE:
throuzhout the country.
Manufactured at the North American
Lightninz Rod Factory, Philadelphia.
These Rods are put up by Samuel Harp-
-, Centre Hall, Pa., at
8 . per Foot,
2Hets
orders will be promptly atten-
juneld us, 3m,
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by whom all
ded t '
i
N EW HARDWARE STORE!
J. & J. HARRIS.
NO. 5 BROCKERHOFF ROW,
A new
heen
and comnlete Hardware Store has
vd by the undersigned in Brock-
erinoff”z new building —where they are pre-
pared to zellall kinds of Building and House
Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
nnen
Bu
Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hand
Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, [ee Cream
Freezers, Bath Tabs, Clothes Racks, a full
sizes, Picture
Frames,
els, Spades and Forks,
Norway Rodz. Oils, Lard,
lows, Screw Plates,
Factory Bella, House Balls, Dinne
Cone Bolle” Bolle Grindstone:
: Tools, Fruit Jars and Cuns. Pa
aiverd and
y ¥ IY A Fry
oe, HA AVAsaY,
P McCAFFREY & CO'S
®
Junes oh iy, J.
Wholesale and Retail
BOOT AND SHOE
Store,
One Door above Reynold’s Bank.
We will not mention in this advertise-
ment the different varieties of Boots and
Shoes, and Gaiters of every description,
that comprise our stock—suflice to say, that
is complete in every particular and nothing
to excel it in style, quality, extent or price
in the county.
Our ready-made stock was bought from
manufacturers in the East who are careful
of their reputation, and would not sell an
article in the least inferior to what they
represent,
Ve would invite especial attention to our
custom made work,—well knowing thatup-
on the satisfaction pendered in this Depart-
ment depends entirely our success in busi-
ness, Kmploying none but
First-Class Workmen.
We are enabled to guarantee satisfaction t»
all who may fayor us with their patronage.
3A liberal reduction made on whole-
gale purchases,
juned’td, ly. g P. McAFFREY & CO.
DEAT HS.
On the 20th day of June, in Penn tp.,
after a lingering illness of Dropsy, Michael
| Stover, aged 70 yeats, 1 month and 4 days
Funeral service attended to by Rev, C,
| H, Reiter on the 21st of June, at Aarons-
{ burg, Pa.
| On 17th in Miles tp., Mr. Sylvesfer Gram-
| ly, nged 35 years,
On 16th in Miles tp., Mrs. Sarah Shafer,
| aged 81 yearsand 7 mouths, The decensed
| wus the widow of Hon, John Shafer, for-
merly one of the Associate Judges of this
county,
On the 11th, day of June, in Penn tp.,
after a short illness of eroup, Catharine
| Mary Elma, daughter of Jacob & Marga-
| reta Sanders; aged 11 months and 16 days.
Funeral services were attended to, on the
{ 13th, of June, by Rev. C, H. Reiter,
“A light is quenched that, too, was fair,
A flower has gone from earth,
Al ' y .
F'o blossom inn brighter sphere,
Midst lowers of heavenly birth,
Yet, again, we hope to meet thee,
When the day of life is fled,
There in heaven, with joy to greet thee,
Where no farewell toar is shed,
On Mth, at Aaronsburg, Michael Dough-
erty, aged about 5) years,
COLLEGE is now
the largest and most successful Business
| College in the Union This doubtless, jy
! attributable to the superiority of its system
of practical actual husiness training by
means of which it has been ableto secure ot
its students a greater degree of officieney
| than any other school has yet aecomplish-
ed. Its graduates are everywhere recog-
| nized as the best and most relinble ac-
| countants to be found ; hence their services
are always indemand. For particulars, we
| refer our readers to the Circularof the Col-
lege, to be had on application to the Prin-
cipuls, Smith & Cowley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A7YY: 3) : .
FIITY HEADS
now clothed with masses of rich black and
| brown hair would, if they were unfortun-
| ately
THE IRON CITY
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AND
1*'1 17)
A dN FX
| CUT OFF
| from a supply of CRISTADORO'S DYE,
begin to
TURN WHITE,
red, sandy, and gray. Manhood and beauty,
' with the one defeet in their personal ap-
| pearance remedid by
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE
| rejoice in their good fortune, and recom-
mend it to all,who require a perfect dye,
| Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO. 68
Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all
| Draggists, Applied by all Hair Dressers.
June dH,
WHVT EVERY HORSEMAN WANTS. —A
| good, cheap, and reliable liniment. Such
| an article is
D R. TOBIAS
| VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT.
| In Pint Bottles at One Dollar.
For Cuts, Galls, Colic,
Sprains, &e., warranted cheaper than any
Lameness,
other. It is used by all the great horsemen
It
Ring Bone nor Spavin, as there is no Lin-
will. What itis
No owner
on Long Island courses. will not cure
( iment in existence that
stated to cure it positively does,
bottle. One dose revives and often
tthe life of an over-heated or driven horse.
saves
be
Use it one and
this valuable Liniment to
Embrocation of the day.
ail.
Y ork.
Keepers,
june, 568, 1m.
NEW YORK.
Wheat dull at S2.11a2.12 for No.
$2.20a42,22 for No. 1 spring.
; Ait = 1, 80al, 90,
9
ive nominal
S3iudie tor Western in
Corn steady at $1,06a1,07
tor new mixed Western afloat,
CHICAGO MARKET,
Wheat No. 1 at 31,071-9a1.98. and No. 2
at S1.073a1.99 ol Sing steady at 81.98 for
No. 2. Lard 18al6ic. Beef Caitle dull.
Hogs duli a* 25a30¢.
lower for be and 15a2e for
grades. Hog: active and 13a2d¢
sales at SR 0048.80 for inferior to choice.
LEWISBURG MARKET.
Wheat = {0),
Corn, new, 1.00,
Bye 1.95.
Outs, 32 1h. 70,
lative demaud at
\ ie : ' :
store ana niioat
common
Fry
timothvseed, dull, 275,
Flaxseed 2.00,
Cloversed, dall, 6.00,
Butter 20.
Ham 2,
White beans 3,00,
Kem 18,
Lard, dull, 18,
Tallow 10),
Potatoes 1,50.
Dried Apples 1b. 10,
Pork 8a.
Side & shoulder 15.
LOCK HAVEN MARKETS.
White Wheat 2.60,
Red do 2,09,
Common do 2.50.
Rye 1,40,
Corn 1,204.
Outs 75,
Butter 25,
Eggs 22
Bacon Hams 19,
Bacon Sides 16.
Potatoes 1.40.
(lover Seed 6.50,
Timothy Seed 3.00.
LLEFONTE MARKETS
1 2k,
VW bitte wheat PL a0, red
Rye 1,50,
Corn 115,
Outs 65,
Barley 1,50.
Cloverseed 5,50,
Potatoes 1,32.
Lard per pound 16,
Pork per pound 18,
Butter 0,
Eggs 20,
Pliuster per ton $16,
LUMBER:
Panel $40 per M,
tun of mill, dry 314 per M.
Samples 314 per MM,
Bill stuff 18220 +r M.
Hemloek bill stuff 14a 18 per M.
15 inch shingle No 1 RT per M.
do No 2 $6,00,
do No 2} $4.60.
do No 3 $4.00,
24 inch shingleNo 1 $14.
do No 2 $12.
do No 3 $7,50.
MILROY MARKETS.
White Wheat $2 50.
Red 2,40.
Rye 1,40.
Corn 100.
Oats 6),
Plaster per ton 10,00,
Salt per sack 3,50,
Flour (family) 6,50,
Butter 20.
Eggs 18.
Bacon Sides & Shoulders 15
Hams 20.
Lard 15.
Potatoes 1,50,
Apples dried 123,
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Gold 189,
fond wheat 2,40a2,50,
2.75.
Rye 1,80,
Corn yellow, 1,11a1,13,
Oats 83 western, 90 for good Penna,
Hams 20421, sides 174a18,
Cloverseed 5,50a6,
Timothyseed 2,50a2,70,
Flaxseed 2,80a2,85,
white 2,60a
Nira M FOY'S
CORSET
SKIRT SUPPORTER,
This supporter combines, in one Garment,
A perfect fitting corset, and the most desi-
rable skirt supporter ever offered to the
public.
It places the weight of the skirts upon
the shoulders instead of the hips; it im-
proves the form without tight Incing ; gives
ease and elegance; is approved and recoms
mended by physicians,
The universal and unparalleled success
which has attended the introduction of the
article, and the many thousands of dozens
sold annually, is conclusive evidence that
its merits are appreciated. For sale at
Wolf's Old an
(, FO. D. PIFER,
1
is the place to buy
DRY GOODS
BOOTS & SHOES
NOTIONS, &C.
Having just returned from the city with
a large assortment of carefully selected
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,
can offer inducements to you which you
may not he able to receive ut other places,
and I feel confident that if you
should favor me with a call, we will be mu-
apl7o8,1y.
URNSIDE & THOMAR,
B Offer to the Public one of the
largest and best selected stocksz of merchan-
dice, in Centre county. Call, examine and
see for yourself,
ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give
satisfaction, at reduced yrices, only to
found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS,
ted spices. Try them for your own satisfac-
tion. You ean only find them at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
ut
BURNSIDE & THOM ASR,
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’,
ARNESS, collars, cart whips, carriage
whips, in great varieties, govern-
dlery line, at
RURNSIDE & THOMAS".
out to eatch trout at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS".
I
gov. juva, best quality Rio coffee,
ing molasses, rice and everything in the
place.
through the county if you want a
good article go to
BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
J EATHER of all descriptions, french
ad calf «kin, spanish sole leather, mo-
roceo’s, sheep skins, linings. Everything
BURNSIDE & THOMAN',
SAHOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings,
A in ull their varieties, at
BURNSIDE «a THOMAS.
QADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits
h spots rings. Everything a saddler
wants for the manufacture of harness, to he
found at BURNSIDE «a THOMAS’.
: ASKETS in all their varieties, childrens
: earringes, willow ware, guns, pis-
tols, powder, shot, caps, Parisien &c., at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
{ of all Kinds, at
: BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
N EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re-
duced prices, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS.
TOTIONS of all kinds, Stelring's gloves,
| Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket hooks,
in all their variety and very cheap, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS".
faction, at
FPYURKEY PRUINS, raisens,
apples, oranges, lemons,
of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &c., at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
Bi
J
ty, at
ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Ke-
ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Jesse
Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palmsoap,
Elderling’s soap, and a great variety of
other soaps, at
BURNSIDE «s THOMAS’.
TT
kinds of country produce, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS",
WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, &c., at
apl7’ 68. BURNSIDE « THOMAS’.
renches
all kimds
NED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes,
pine apples, and peas in great varie-
BURNSID i &« THOMAS.
highest market prices paid for all
640 MILES
OF THE
Union Pacific
RAILROAD
Are now finished and in operation. Sixty
miles of track have been laid this spring,
and the work along the whole line between
the Atlantic and Pacific States is being
pushed forward more rapidly than ever be-
fore. More than twenty thousand men are
employed, and it is not impossible that the
entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento,
will be finished in 1869 instead of 1870. The
means provided are ample, und all that en-
ergy, men and money ean derto secure the
completion of this
GREAT NATIONAL WORK,
nt the earliest possible day, will be done.
THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
RECEIVE:
I.—A GoverxMENT GRANT of the right
of way, and all necessary timber und other
materials found along the line of its opera-
tions,
IL—A GoversxMeNT GrANT of 12,800
acres of land to the mile, taken in alternate
sections on each side of its round. Thisisan
absolute donation, and will be a source of
lurge revenue in the future,
HL —~A GoverNMENT GRANT of United
States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to
from $16,000 to $48,000 per mile, according
to the difficalties to ba surmounted on the
various sections to be built. The Govern-
ment takes a second mortgage as security,
and it is expected that not only the interest,
but the principal amount may be paid in
services rendered by the Company in trans.
porting troops, mails, &e. The interest is
now much more than paid in this way, be-
sides securing a great saving in time and
money to the Government.
IV.—A GovERNMENT GRANT of the right
to issue its own First Mortgnge Bonds, to
aid in building theroad, to the same amount
us the U. 8. Bonds, issued for the same pur-
The Government Per-
mits the Trustees for the First Mortgage
Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the
Company only as the road is completed,
and after it hus been examined by United
States Commissioners and pronounced to be
pose, and no more.
with an heavy Trail, and completely supplied
with depots, stations, turnouts, carshops,
locomotives, cars, &e.
V.—A Carirtan Stock SUBSCRIPTION
from the stockholders, of which over Eight
| Million Dollars have been paid in upon the
| work already done, and which will be in-
| creased us the wants of the Company re-
i quire,
| VL—=Negr Casu Ear~NiNGs on its Way
| Business, that already amount to morethan
| the interest on the First Mortgage Bonds,
| These earnings are ne indication of the vast
| through traffic that, must follow the open-
| ing of the line to the Pacific, but they cer-
| tainly prove that
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
times their amount,
| cy.
| The Company have abundent means in
| their treasury, and make no appeal to the
{ public to purchase their Bonds, asthe daily
subscriptions are entirely satisfactory; but
beral returns, there iz certainly no better
imvestment in the market,
The Union Pacific Bonds are for £1,000
| each, and have coupons attached.
have thirty years to run, and bear annual
cent. in gold. The Principal is payable in
| gold at maturity.
gold, these bonds pay an annaal income on
| ANDIT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY
MAY SOON BE AT A PREMIUM.
MILROY
DRYS AND HARDWARE STORE.
I have just received a very large
wssortment of goods, which will be gold at
the lowest eash prices, at
V.J. MMANIGAL'S.
ZRUGS AND MEDICINES all war-
ranted pure. Physicians perscrip-
tions filled at all hours. Pure Wines and
Liquors for Medicinal purposes only. A
large assortment of Patent Kodicins ut
MMANIGAL'S.
i OUSE FURNISHING HARD-
WARE. Personsbuilding will do
well to give him a call before purch-
aseing elsewhere. 'Barh door hinges, from
twelve tod0inches long. Barn door rollers,
Strap hinges all sizes, nt
M'MANIGARS,
rp ———
1.85 PER
.
KEG FOR NAILS at
M'MANIGALS.
RON. Iron all sizes, Beollop and all
heavy Iron, from best manufactures
ut 4§ per pound, at M' MANIGAL'S.
HORSE SHOES,
BN orway Nailrods,
Cast Steel,
Blister Steel,
Spring Steel,
Springs,
A xeles,
&e, &e.,
MMANIGALS.
EST 14 Hicory Fellows at $2,00 per sett
B Hubs and Rims, Spokes, Shafts &e.
M'MANIGAL'S.
QADLE RY HARDWARE of very des-
) eription, at M'MANITGALS.
AUTLERY. Alargeassortment of Poeck-
ot und Table cutlery, Tea and table
spoons. In this line we defy eompetition.
Waiters and tea trays, at
MMANIGALS.
FIYRUNKS and Travelling Begs. lage as-
1 sortment at M MANIGAL'S
EST RED SOLE LEATHER at 30cts.
a
at
nt
Calf skins, Lining skins, Toppings,
Shoe makers finishing tools, - at
MMANIGAL'S.
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{ILVER PLATED WARE of every
A quality, at M MANIGALS.
WwW ALL PAPER, 4000 picces just re-
caived 37 different Patterns, good
paper at 10 and 12} ets. at
M'MANIGAL'S.
(HILDRENS CARRIAGES, £500 and
( up at M MANIGAL'S.
WwW JOD AND WILLOW WARE Tubs
Churns, Baskets, Grain rakes
Scythes and Snethes at
M'MANIGAL'S,
ARGE assortment of Tuble snd Car-
3 ringe Oil Cloth, Table ard Stand
Paterns, at M MANIGALS,
{tABINET MAKERS,
{ Y ou ean buy vour Oils, Paints, Var-
nish Paint and Varnish brushes,
(ground Bristles,) a mew Patent Bedstead
fastner and a great naany other articles you
need, low ut MMANIGALS.
large assortment of Fancy and com-
mon Soaps. Will be =old whole-
x
sale and retail, at MMANIGAL'S.
PYBGELAIN AND BRASS Kettles,
Tea Kettles, Bake Pans, &e., at
MMANIGAL'S.
tARPENTERS.
( You can buy your Plains, Chisels,
Saws gnd other tools low, at
MMANIGAL’S.
- YOR OIL CLOTH, 12 Different Pat-
terns, 4, 5, 6 and 84 wide, a good ar-
Oil Shades, all new patterns,
M'MANIGAL'S.
ticle at Hhets.
at
Pulleys,
Whips,
Broom twine,
Broom handles,
&e., &e., at
W.J. MMANIGAL'S,
Hardware Store,
may 1568 1y. Milroy, Pa.
before the time of such advance.
Subscriptions will bereceived in
CENTRE HALL BY
FRED. KURTZ,
gau Street,
AND RY
Wall St,
throughout the United States,
express, Parties subscribing through loeal
livery.
A Paveurner AND Mar For 1868 hasjust
been published by the Company, giving
vertisement, respecting the Progress of the
Work, the Resources of the Country trav-
ersed by the Road, the Means for Construe-
tion, and the Value of the Bonds, which
will be sent free om application at the Com-
pany's offices or at any of the advertised
JOHN J. CISCO,
Treasurer, New York,
agents,
juned' 68,
WORLD
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company of
NEW YORK.
I. F. Frueauff, Hollidaysburg Pa., Gen-
eral Agent for Pennsylvania.
B. O. Dcininger, Millheim Pa., Local
Agent.
Centre Cov.aty Reference.—D. I. Hilbish,
M.D, P.T Musser, M. D., Col. 1. P. Go-
burn, Hon. F. Kurtz, Wm. Harter, Den-
ist.
The World is conducted upon the mutu-
al principle, by which policy holders are
insured free—as all the insured have the
benefits of the profits,
The Dividends are paid annually, after
the second year, by B40 the insured se-
cure all the advantages of the profits. Thus
tho dividends increase from year to year,
until they reach the sum of the annual pre-
mium, and then exceed it. Policies are
paid in ZAirty days after due notice and
proof has been given of the death of the in
sured, :
Thirty days grace are allowed in the re-
newal of premiums’
After two annual payments all policies
remain in force. apl0O'68 1y.
Lightness of Draft Combined.
THE WORLD'S
By common consent the most perfect piece
of agricultural inachinery in existence
Manufactured by
BALL & COMPANY, CANTON
OHI10.
The limits of an ordinary advertisement
will not admit of an extended description of
the points in which its acknowledged su-
will be seen: —
1st. The gearing is cut from solid iron
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Fhe principal points of superiority of the
cut over the cast gear are accuracy and uni-
amount of power required to propel it, every
wheel and cog being cut to a standare
2d. The shafting is also turned with per-
fect uniformity and aceuracy, and the
wheels —which are Bored to a standard
guage—keyved upon them, forming a con-
nection so perfect and permanent that there
cannot possibly be the least vibration.
3d. The trame or foundation consists of
a solid iron shell or case, sufficiently strong
to effectually protect the gearing from dam-
age by strain in passing over rough ground,
and, with a closely fitting hinged-top short,
all external causes of destruction.
4th. The boxing—which constitutes a
part of the frame—is, with its caps, filled
with babbit metal, the adjustment of the
shafling being by guage, so that the bear-
ings are not only perfect and uniform
throughout, but the alignment itself perfect.
Oth. The box caps are secured in their
places by being bossed and sunk into cor-
responding recesses or counter bores in the
Shor Dic 8. The bolts used are turned
and faced to fit tightly and the thread cut
upon a lathe instead of squeezed or ground
into the iron. The nuts are of the best quali-
ty, hot-pressed faced and hexagon shaped.
The attachinents combine all’ the essen-
tin improvements in common use and some
of superior merit which are peculiar to the
machine, the whole being gotten up in the
most convenient and substantial manner.
Circulars containing specifiic description
of the machine, with price list furnished
upon application to the manufacturers.’
. ISAAC HAUPT,
Agent for Centre Co., Pa.
JOR SALE.
A two-story dwelling
i, house, and two lots, in Centre
qin Hall. Anabundance of ehoice
imo fruit trees on the premises, and
i ential yd rant near the door. Apply
“20 FRED. KURTZ.
HE DEAD MUST BE BURRIED.
The undersigned would respectfully an-
nounce to his friends, and the surrounding
community in general, that he is fully pre-
pared to furnish Coffins, at the shortest no-
tice, and at reduced prices.
H. R. SMITH,
ap24'68,6m. fk. we Churchville.
foes D.: : :
Came’ to the stable of the under-
signed near Potters Mills, on the morning
of the 1st day of June last. a light brown
mare; about eight years old; and has re-
mained with the subseriber: since. The
owtter of the sine is hereby requested to
come forward, prove property, pay costs,
andremove the same from: his stable.
+ JACOB. KUSTENBAUDER.
juin St. -
WONJUGAL-LOYVR,.
te el TR SA 5 Sr STAG.
AND THE NAPPINESS OF TRUE MARRIAGE
Essny for the Young Met, onthe Krrors,
Abuses and Disenses which destroy the
Manly Powers aud creste impediments to
Maiige withisure means of relief. Sent
in sealed’ Jetter envelopes free of charge
Address, Dr. J.. Skillin' Houglitens, How-
ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
june 568 Iy..
TRAY ~Stnted from the premises
4 of the subscriber, near Agronsburg
> TRY about four week's ago.. a r
Ned l speckled roan: heifer, about nine
2k - 4% months old. Any informati n of
the whereatiouts of the same, will’ be suit-
ably rewnrded, by the ndenigned;
junel9, St. WM. HARTER.
N. HILLIBISH,
eX
Wholesale and retail desler in
ARegheny Street. Bellefonte, Pas.
Read only a partial fist of Cook Stoves;
ellin 18
x rly, y
.
Ornamental,
Oriental,
oval Cook.
Prine Roya.
Sea Shell,
Artisan,
And America.
Parlor and Office Stoves =
$orning Glory,
ropie,
Brillinat,
New Egg.
And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and
Wood Stoves of every description.
Attention is called to Wir stoslt of Rooniig
Plate. a new size, whieh he Nas just receiv
ed, size 40x20. It makes Better job than the
oldi size, and enn Ba furnished cheaper than
any other establishment in town.
z= Spouting and joBbiag
tended to. Charges reasons
faction guaranteed.
romptly si-
le and satis-
june5'68 1y.
¢
(+ RAND EXHIBITION
Of new amd cliexp goods just received
Spened at the store of Graff & Thompson,
Milroy, mwewrly opposite G. W. Graham's
Hoted, consisting of a splendid assortment of
Dress awed fatey goods, saeh us
Mohair Cloths
Alpacas,
DeLaines;
Ginghams,
Calicoes,
Lawns,
Muslins,
Cassimeres,
Men's Summer Goods,
Boots & Bhoes,
Hats of 211 kinds,
Hardware,
Drugs
Wall Pager,
Juedns are,
Buekets and Tubs
Ready made elothing
Fish,
Ryrups of different kinds,
And a general variety of other merchan-
dize, usually kept in country stores, all of
which they now offer at the lowest prices.
Farmers and others from Centre county
will do well to give them a eall, and exam-
ine their stoek before purchasing else-
where.
We shall at all times be pleased to
show ctistomers our goods, and will
make it an object to sell goods low.
REMEMBER THE PLACE IS
IN MILROY.
They also have at their Tannery a good
assortment of
OAKSOLEANDHARNESSLEATHER
KIP AND CALF SKINS
on hand and will be sold low for eash.
Bark and Hides
Wanted at the Tannery
in Milroy, for which we will pay 8e. pe
pound for Bull, 9 for Steer and Cow hide:
13 for Calf skins, clear of cuts and scares.
The highest prices will be paid in cash «
trade for good oak bark,
may8'60,1y. GRAFF & THOMPSON.
THE KIRBY.
To Farmers, who are in wantof a Mowe
and Reaver, will do well to examine tk
Kirby. Send for a descriptive Catalogs
or call on
SHORTLIDGE & CO., Agents.
apl0' 683m, Ballefonte, Pa
Whitman's celebrated confections,
Whitman's celebrated chocolate,
Buker’'s chocolate, Smith's chocolate,
China Ginger, English Pickes,
American Pickles, at
ABURNSIDE &« THOMASYS'.