Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, July 03, 1868, Image 3

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    HALL: REPORTER.
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Centre Hall, Pa. July, 3rd, 1868
CENTRE
LOCAL ITEMS.
re ~Two NfW EMPiae Sewing Mas
eniN ks, warranted, for sale at this Office,
Irony Ciry Contra R.—A scholarship to
this institution for sale at this oflice, and to
be had at a bargain,
Bradks,— Blank . Summons and
Vendu Notes for sale at this office.
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Local News, —Qur readers are solicited
to furnish us items of loeal interest for pub-
lication. Send us the facts only, and we
will got them in shape pul
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WM Oar rendors would oblige us,
For
LN
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ly lived in Pennsval
most welcome matier vou
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Joy. It
conld
any to become subseribers,
be entitled tothe REroRTER ODS
for 4 new subsribers, and [i the gette
menths free, This offer good from this date
Bt riba.
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To Business Men.
advertise, to call’and examine
subscription list of the RErorTiR, and
watisfy themselves that it preients a
most desirable“advertising medium,
especially for this xide, the heart of the
canty. This has been the experience
the Rerorter. We venture to say,
tion of this paper, the rapid increase of
our list, unsolicitad, ix without prece-
dent in thi eounty.
ee fem se
no, paper ding 4thof July week,
more reading matter for the price than
a<k our kind readers for a week's in-
dulgence.
ee ree Ape ee
old Centre Hall stand, has just received
another lot of summer goo
sing a variety of every thing
Always Keeps
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Allister & Dower, at
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CENT "€H. "Fn (roe ND.
Last. Feiday atternoon, in comomany with
superintendent Gilliland, we visited
the Canter Ur) Fair Grounds, about
Jatle cnaeth west i he
field contains 29 acres, which was pur-
Chae ‘at a cost of $200 por ere; aid
is to be enclosed bya board fence 7
feet hich, which iz tobe put up at $4,959
perrod, and <0 ~onstructed along the
north side 2+ to make it swmtabie
attaching to it any necessary sheds
live stock.
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ol Detleionte.
for
for
tains a large flat for a fine race course,
and a’ bench or ri<e, uponwhich the
main buildings are to be placed, afior-
ding a comopicte view of the trotting
COUrse helow.
The main building will he 300 feet
in length, and 25 feet wide, the centre
part bem =quare and two stories high.
The trotting civele will be one-third of
a mile, perhaps half a mile, if the
grounds permit it. J stream of wa-
ii runs alongs the north side of the
ground, while from the bank on the
epposite side gush several springs of
pure, tra<h water, which will be made
to play through a fine fotntain upon
the grounds.
ing the ground, and the fence and
buddings will, be ready in time for
- holding our next county fair.
Gieo. Tate was the lowest bidder for
the building, his bid being £2700.
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by whistling Hail Columbia and hum-
ming. Yankee Doodie,
dp ep
Pio-Nio.— Miss
Annie Shannon's
had 4 pleasid 1
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rove near town, saturday after
noon. Sweatamenats, and fun were on
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the new proprietor ofthe line off stages
arrangements by which passengers
leaving Philadelphia” in the morning
reach
| same day, and Bellefonte at 11, three
hours later. This will prove a great
convenience to the people of this valley;
this new arrangement commenced on
Wednesda ¥.
Passonaors leavine Pittsburg at 1
Hall at 1, noon, same day.
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HavaarizG—Our are
busy making hay ;the hay crop in
Centre county will be a good one.
farmers
there will not bea large yield.
Yithy? BLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SALE!
The undersigned offers his’ Farm, about
loading from Old Fort to Lewisburg, at
Private Sule, The farm contains
206 ACRES,
which will be sold ns a whole, or to suit
purchasers, a2 follows: The tract on the
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Horrer Bros, at Bellefonte, Keep
their stock of goods up with the times.
AN new Svles are onhand attheir
Their stoek of goods is kept
p as one of the most complete in the
[t's where farmers get what
they want and where they ret the host
(toods are lways arriving,
Giive them a call.
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Weeall the attention of merchants,
dairymen and others, to the advertise-
ment of Joginh Carpenter, in another
column. Inducements are offered which
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bargains,
» go»
Mss Arnie Tibbens, daughter of
bitten in the hand by a rattlesnake
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MARRIAGES.
On 18th, Daniel 1. Shope, and Miss,
Blair, both of Milesburg.
On 25th, hy NG. Shannon, Ksq, Mr,
John Pat, and Miss. Amelia Conter, both
RIP VAN WINKLE,
walking up from his nap of twenty years,
acres, all of which is eleur and in good state
balance will be sold in two nearly equal
tracts, upon Which sre two
dwelling houses, gmoke-houve,
wood-house, a rood stable,
i on gonsshed, hog-pen &e.
BE A good young apple orchard
and a variety of choice fruit-
WITHERED LOCKS
with Cristadoro’s dye, would have looked
like
A YOUNG MAN
Marvelous, indeed, is the effect of
CRISTADOROS HAIR DYE
in rejuvenating grav-haired humanity,
Why yield to Time when you ean batlle
Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 68
Maiden New York. Sold by all
Applied by sll Hair Dressers.
Lune,
July 5,
he. a
A MODEL INSTITUTION. ~The 1ron
It is an entire
E vary Lorde
ent en-
business world in self,
tern near the house,
50 ACRES OF TIMBELAND
course of his own experiences, When a
man graduates from this College he ns in
propacing to da business, netunlly done
ysiness for somo time, and graduating is
For ters
dersigned upon the premises,
WAM. STUMT,
y Mier th.
GALVANIZED LIGHTNING
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ROD.
SUPERIOR TO AXY IX USE.
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Battery
‘Hirye the leet Ct
bor thundse ror havin
vr Gav anizedd
i= warranted
hy in
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COLLEGES AND PUBLJC INSTI
TUTIONS
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aichont the country,
\anuternred at the North
Lightning Rod. ifaet . Philadelphia,
These Rods are pat np by Samuel harp
stor, Centre Hall, Pad, at
25¢ets. per Foot,
by whom all orders will be promptly atten
dod to, Juneld oss.
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NEW HARDWARE STORE!
J. & J. HARRIR
NO. 5 BROCKERIIOFEF ROW,
resem oe fe fee en
WHYT EVERY HORSEMAN WANTS —A
good, cheap, and reliable liniment, Such
an article is
D R. TOBIAS
ps at One Dollar.
(Cuts, Galle, Colie,
In Pint Dott
For Lameness,
erhotf s new bailding—where they are pre-
Furnishing Hardware, Tron, Steel, Nails,
Birgy
Wrinzer, Mill Circular and Hand
‘ Tyr y ry Ee. Y,,
Saws, Fennon Saws, Webb Saws, lee Cream
Froozars. 3ath Tubs, Clothes Racks, 2 full
assortment of Glass und Mirror Plate of all
Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows,
Lamps, Coal Oil Lainpe,
Saws,
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SIZ
20s,
Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold
and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov-
ela, Spndes and F a, Locke,
Rerews, Sash Springs, Hors -Shoes, Nails,
Rode. Oils. Lard,
(oa). Linaced, Tanners, Anvils, Vices,
{ows Plates. Blacksmithz
Hn
Neroew
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tor Tools, Fruit Jar< and Cans, Paints, Oils,
J. & J. HARRIS.
junedy 68 Jy,
are selling the celebrated Faber's Pa-
tent Chimney Tops and Flues,
usc upon every bulding—it is safe,
durabie and cheap, and las riven satis-
faction toeal who have tried them,
For further particulars in puire of
the above parties.
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The Fourth of July
will, make fits apputrancé in Centre
county, immediately after 12 o'clock,
midnight of the 3rd mst. It will hard-
ly be visible before daylight, after
which many supposing it will appear
in the shape of an eclipse, will attempt
to view it through a colored glass—a
glass for instance, colored with brandy,
repeatedly looking through 1
mend this way of#secing” the Fourth,
«un down, and may cause
noses. The Fourth, we think, it ix
certain, will “remain in our midst”
about 24 hours, when it will take its
departure for the “re-constructed”
regions and feast npon test oaths.
The hands of the RErorTER office
have net yet determined to sce the
Fourth through a colored glass, for
the same reason that Jack did not eat
hissupper—as no one has yet furnished
us with ihe juice by which to stain
bleeding of
anything betic, we will hail the chap
Wholesale and Retail
Store,
One Door above Reynold’s Bank.
We will not mention in this advertise-
mont the different varieties of Boots and
Shoes, and Gaiters of every description,
that comprixe our stock—suflice to say, that
is complete in every particnlarand nothing
to exeel it in style, quality, extent or price
in the county,
Our ready-made stock was bought from
manufacturers in the East who are careful
article in the least inferior to what they
represent.
Ve would invite especial attention to our
custom made work,—well knowing that up-
on the satistaction rendered in this Depart-
ment depends entirely OUP SUCCESS In Pr
ness. Kmploying none but
First-Class Workmen.
We ave enabled to guarantee satisfaction to
all who may favor us with their patronage.
ie A liberal reduction made on whole-
sale purchases.
junedytd ly. P. McAFFREY & CO.
Norice—All communications re-
commending persons for office must be
paid fog at our advertizing rates,
other,
on Lone Island ¢ It will not entre
MASS,
i= there i no Lin-
What
Na owne:
Ring Bone nor N;
i will,
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3 ‘ry } 4
ol horses WHT Day WL
hott] One dose revives
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the hfe ol ans
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hin
all P)inot
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York.
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hrocation of the
No, db (
Ad
Noid by all the Dror
june, a 68, Tm,
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LEWISBULG MARKET.
\W heat 32.20,
new, 1,
ye 1.2%,
32 1h.
mothyvs=cd, dull 2
4 eed iN),
eed, dull, 8,00,
orn,
“H
y
2
kyres
Load,
Tallow 10,
Potatoes 1,50,
Driewd Apples ih. 10,
Pork Son),
Side & <houlder 15,
'K HAVEN MARKETS.
White Whent 2.00,
Red do 2.50,
Common do 2.50,
Rye 1,30,
Corn 1,25.
Oats 75.
Butter 25,
Fagus 2
Bacon Hams 19,
Bacon Sides 16,
Potatoes 1, 10,
Clover Seed nn, To.
Timothy Seed 4,00,
Flax Seed 2,27.
LLEFONTE MARKETS,
White wheat $2,350, red 2,60,
Rye 1,90,
Corn 115,
(Jats hy,
Barley 1,00,
Cloversced H,00.
Potatoes 1,72
Lard per poiind 1h.
Pork par pound Ia,
Butter 4,
Kags 20
Plaster per ton $16.
Panel S10 per M.
Run of mill, dry $11 per M,
Samples 3H per M.
Bill stall 187,20 per M,
Hemlock bill stuf T@ 18 per M,
18 inch shingle No 1 37 per M,
do No
do No:
do No.
21 inch shingleNo
do No
do No:
MIEROY MARKETS
White Wheat 32,50.
Red 2.40,
Rye 1,40,
Corn 100,
Outs 65,
Plaster por ton 10,00,
Salt per sack 3,50,
Flour (family) 6,.0,
Butter 16,
Eggs 20.
incon Rides & Shoulders 15
Hams 20,
Lard 15.
Potatoes 1,50,
Apples dried 123,
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Gold 139,
lead wheat 2 1042.50,
ve 1.80,
Corn vellow, 1, 11al, 13,
Oats 83 western, 90 tor good Penna,
Hams 20021, sides 174al8,
Cloverseed 5.06,
Timothyseed 2.6002. 70,
Flaxseed 2, 8002 RS,
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VALUABLE BOOKS.
Good Books are an indispensable neces-
gity in every family, not only for the bene-
fit of grown persons, but also for the proper
training of the rising generation. Mr. IL
Dasher, of Centre Hall, is now selling the
following valuable works : :
Large Illustrated Family Bibles ;
Our Departed Friends, or Glory of
the Immortal Life.
Smith's Bible Dictionary.
War Between the States by A. IH.
Stephens.
white 2,60a
M ADAM FOY'S
A
CORSEKT
SKIRT SUPPORTER,
This supporter com!
A perfect fitting corset, und the
ri hlo skirt supporter ever offered to the
public, 03
Lt places welzht
the Tors instead
tho slaarts
il
of the
of the hips; 1
ence and elegnnee; is approved and recom-
mendod by physicians,
The universnl and unparalleled success
which has attended the introduction of the
640 MELISS
QE CHE.
Union Pacific
RAILROAD
Are now finishad and in operation. Sixty
Atlantic und Pacific Btates is being
sold annually, is conclusive evidenes that
its Morita are vl For sale at
Wolt"s Old Stand,
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D. PIFER
is the place to buy
DRY GOODS
HATS & CAPS
BOOTS & SHOES
NOTIONS, &C.
Having just returned from the city with
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 aniple, and all that en.
ergy, men and money enn do to secure the
completion of this
GREAT NATIONAL WORK,
at the earliest possible day, will he done,
THE UNION PACIFIC RATLROAD
RECEIVE:
I-A Goverxvent Graxt of the right
of way, and all necessary timber pid other
tions,
11.—A GovERNMENT. GraxT of 12.800
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absolute donation, and will be i solree of
sections on each side of its voud.
Inrge revenue in the future,
HE A GoviersMENT GrAsT of United
States Thirty-yvear Bonds, amounting to
from $16,000 to 343,000 per mile, according
to the difficulties to be surmounted on the
various sections to be built. The Govern-
ment takes a second montgage as security,
and it is expected that not only the interest,
but the principal amount may be paid in
services renderad by the Company in trans-
The interest is
now much more than paid is this way, be-
porting troops, mails; &e.
money to the Governmunt,
IV. ~A GovkrNMENT Grant of the right
to issue its own First Mortgage Bonds, to
aid in building the road, to tho same mmonnt
as the U.S. Bonds, issued for the same pur-
pose, and no mere, The Government Per-
mits the Trustees for the First Mortgage
Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the
Company only ns the road is completed,
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in all respects an first-cluss Railroad, laid
locomotives, cars, &e.
Vv —A CAPITAL STOCK SUBECRIPTION
Dress Goods, Musling, Clothing, Hats and
Cans, Boots and Shoes,
ean offer inducements to you which you
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may not he noice {lo receive and other place
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and I feel
Drees,
hould favor me with a eall, we
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hot Row
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apli 6s iy.
IDE & THOMAR,
Ofer to tho Publie one of the
li in Centre county, Call, examine and
1 i lorgest Nn ed est Stack of wareran
todd warranted to give
satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to |
BURNSIDE & THOM AN,
Boots and Shoes,
and warranted to be strietly pare
ted spices. Try then for your own satisine-
tion. You ean only find them at
BURSSIDE&STHOMAN,
I "ANDSAWS, knives,
mills, sho els, spades,
Yee
hoes,
spooiis, 4
rakes,
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BURNSIDE & THOMAR,
ORSE COLLARS, if you don't want
BURNSIDE & THOMAS,
ARN ESS, collars, eart whips, carriage
H whips, in great varieties, govern-
ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales
check lines, cart gears, tug harness, buggy
harness, hames, ete. Everything in the sad-
dlery line, at
RURNSIDE & THOMAN,
flies. gen hair baskats, ete,
out to eateh trout at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS,
J" NE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, old
gov. java, best quality Rio cotlee,
best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering
work already done, and which will ‘be in-
creased us the wants of the Company
quire,
YL
Business, that alroa
the interest on the First Mortgage Bonds,
through teaffic that, must follow the open-
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MORTGAGE BONDS
i property c
tainly love
FIRST
upon aie]
timas their amount,
CY.
The Company have nbundént lmean:
their treasury, and make no appeal to the
nuhblic mse their Bonds, asthe daily
to purel
MILROY
l RUG AND ITARDWARE STORE.
: I hiavejust received a very large
assortment of goods, which will be sold at
the lowest cid prices, i"
W. Ji. M'MANIGALS,
| RUGS AND MEDICINES wll war-
ranted pure! Physicians perserip-
tions filled. at all hours, Pure Wines and
Liquors for Medicinal putiatss only. A
MMANIGAL'S,
£ Nasty FURNISHING HARD-
WARE. Persons building will do
well to give him a eall before purch-
aeoing elaewhere, Buren door hinges) from
twelve to 80 inches long, Barn door rollers,
Strap hinges nll sizes, at
MMANIGALS.
PER KEG FOR NAILS at
MMANIGAL'S.
y al
4,85
RON. Iron all sizes, Beollop and ull
heavy lron, from best manufactures
dt 41 per pounds ht MMANIGAL SN
§ 3 & SFr ere ere dk
HORSE SHO BN, i § :
Norw ay Nailrods,
Cast Stoel,
Blister Steel,
Bpring Mee),
Springs,
Avgles,
Le, &e.
WHANIGAL'S.
tg 1} Hicory Fellows at $2.00 per sett
Hubs and Rims, Spokes, Shafis &e.
nt M MANIGAL'S.
8A DLERY H A RDWA RF of every dos
b eription, at M MANIGA LS
{ (UTLERY. Alurgenssortment of Pock-
/ et and Table cutlery, Ton ard table
spoons. In this line we defy competition.
Waiters and tea truye, at
MMASNIGALS.
¢
nt
NES aod Fravelline Bugs, Inge O=-
sortment ut MMANIGALS.
Be RED SOLE LEATHER at 20cts.
Calf skins, Lining skins, Toppings,
Shoe makov: Snishing tenis,
MMANIGAL'S.
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{ILVER PLATED WARE of every
quality, at M'MANIGAL'S.
FALL PAPER, 4000 pieces just re-
coived 37 different Patierns, good
prper at 10 amd 124 ete. at
M MANIGALS.
MMANIGALS.
WwW OD AND WILLOW WARE Tubs
! Churns. Baskets, Grain rakes
Seythes and Snethes at
MMANIGAL SS
I.
Cloth, Table and Stand
Interns, MMANIGAL'S.
LABINET MAKERS,
You can buy vor Oils, Paists, Var-
nizh Paine and Varpish brashes,
rine Oil
int
beral returns, there is cortaindy no better
investment in the wmrket,
The Union Pacitic Bonds are for 51080
each, and have coupons attached.
have thirty years to run, and bear annual
interest, payable on the first days of Janu-
(ity of New York, at the rate of six per
cont. in gold, The Principal is payable in
gold at maturity,
fustner and a great mmny other articles you
need, low at MM MANIGALS.
large assortinent of Faney and com-
Hon Noa. Will be sold whole-
M MANIGALS.
A
PORCELAIN "AND BRASS Kettles,
Tea Kettles, Bako Pans, &e., at
WAMANIGALS.
PENTERS
You ean buy veur Plains, Chisels,
Saws and other tools low, at
M' MANIGAL'S.
TLOOR OIL CLOTH, 12 Different Pat-
terns, 4, 0, 6 and 8} wide, a good ar-
Oil Shades, all new patterns,
M' MANIGAL'S.
ticle at HHets,
their cost of
NEARLY NINE PER CENT.
AND IT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY
MAY SOON BE AT A PREMIUM,
subscriptions on which the money has not
Subseriptions will bereceivedin
CENTRE HALL BY
FRED. KURTZ,
and in New York
sau Street,
AND BY
place,
Br
i through the county if you want
wood article go to
BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
EATHER of all descriptiont, french
4 calf skin, spanish sole leather, no-
roceo’s, sheep «kine, linings. Everything
in the leather line warranted to give satis-
faction, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
QUOE-M AKERS TOOLS and findings,
bh
in all their varieties, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS.
VYADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits
spots rings. Everything a saddler
wants for the manufacture of harness, to be
found at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS.
ln in all theirvarieties, childrens
carriages, willow ware, guns, pis-
tols, powder, hot, caps, cartridges, &c., at
BURNSIDE « THOMAS,
FEYOYS of all kinds, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS,
EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re-
duced prices, at ;
BURNSIDE « THOMAS".
TOTIONS of all kinds, Stelring’s gloves,
Handkerchiefs, combs, Pocky; woks,
in all their variety and very cheap, at
BURNSIDE « THOMAS.
FIVURKEY PRUINS, raisens eichs
apples, oranges, lemons, all kinds
of foreign fruits, Hams, hacon se. al
BURNSIDE &« THOMAN'.
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{ANNED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes,
/ pine apples, and peas in great varie
Ly, af BURNSIDE & THOMAR',
PABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Ke-
ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Jesse
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Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palm soap,
at
other soaps,
BURNSIDE « THOMA!
pas
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hichest market prices paid for all
kinds of country produce, at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS,
apl7 08, BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
Wall St,
And by the Companys advertised agents
thronghont the United States,
Remittances should be made in drafts or
Bonds will be sent free of charge by return
express. Parties subscribing througl¥locall
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livery.
A PavrineT AND Mar For 1868 has just
been published by the Company, giving
fuller information than is possible in an ad-
vertisement, respecting the Progress of the
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Pulleys,
Whips,
Broom twine,
Broom handles,
& cy Koh
WW. J. HAXIGAL'S;
Hardware Store,
Milroy, Pa.
at
may iH 68 1y,
I Viriubility, Efficiency, Simplicity and
Lightness of Draft Combined.
TIHHE WORLD'S
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By common consent the most perfect piece
of agricultural machinery in existence
. Mapufartured By
BALL & "COMP ANA{ CANTON
OHIO.
The limits of an a
axgendid desgription o
this Maehing, “but & Rahgliiany indicate
the points in which its acknowledged su-
periority over all other mowers and reapers
Ist, § The ka ging cut iffom solid iron
Wanks, ingftéad of Bring enst, fs is the case
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cut aver the east var arenéeuracy and uni-
formity of form, durability and the same
ameub lef paw ee foquiredtdpiopel itjevery
wheal’ und cog being ‘cut to a standard
gunge, ’
2d. The shafting iz also turned with per-
fect uniformity amd accumey, and the
which ure Bored to a standard
keyed upon thems forming a con-
ersed by the Road, the Means for Construc-
tion. and the Value of the Bonds which
pany's offices or at any of the advertised
JOHN J. CISCO,
Treasurer, New York,
agents,
june 68,
WORLD
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company of
NEW YORK.
I. F. Frueauft, Hollidaysburg Pa., Gen-
ernl Agent for Pennsylvanin,
B. O. Deininger, Millheim Pa., Local
Agent,
Centre County Reference.~-D. I. Hilbish,
burn, Hon. F. Kurtz, Wm. Harter, Den-
tist.
The World is conducted upon the mutu-
al principle, by whieh policy holders are
insured free—as all the insured have the
banefits of the profits.
The Dividends are paid annually, after
the second year, by which 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 #hirty days after due notice and
proof has been given of the death of thein
sured.
Thirty days grace are allowed in the re-
newal of premiums’
After two annual payments all policies
remain in foree, aplU G8, 1y,
%l. | The frame or foundation consists of
a solid iron shelor.case, sufficiently strong
to effectually protest the gearing from dam-
age by strain 1 passing over rough ground,
and. with a closely hitting hinged-top short,
all external causes of destruction.
4th. The boxing ~which constitutes a
partof the frames, ¢ pith its caps, filled
netal, the Adjustinent of the
i, 0 that the bears
it and uniform
throng hou i nt itself perfect.
Fig oo ah pe
Thahox eaps ae Fred in their
places by being bossed and sunk, into cor-
responding recesses or counter bores in the
piller-hlocks. 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 areof the best quali-
ty, hot-pressed faced and hexagon shaped.
The attachments combine all the essen-
tinl 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 maching, with. price list furnished
upon application te the manufacturers,
ISAAC HAUPT,
Agent for Centre Co., Pa,
shalting being
ings are
For SALE.
A two-story dwelling
house, and two lots, in Centre
gl1all. Anabundanceofchoice
fruit trees on the premises, and
wiih ydrant near the door. Apply
. FRED. KURTZ
f Bi 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 farnish Coffins, at the shortest no-
tice, and at reduced prices.
H. R. SMITH,
ap24 68 6m. Bs #8 Churchville.
TE RTT
1) WWND
(ame to the stable of the under-
signed: near Potters Mills, on the morning
of the Ist diy of June last, a light brown
Taare, about eight Corrs ord and has res
manted with the: subseriber since. The
owner of the same is Nereby requested to
come forward, prove property, pay costs,
ud
er JACOB KUSTENBAUDER.
junel2 ¥t,
4 AONJUG AL LONE
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CANUTHE BAFPISRES OF TRUE MARRIAGE
Essay for the' Young Men, on the Errors,
Yicemmes which destroy the
Manly Powers and exente impediments to
Marringe, with save menue of relief. Sent
in’ sealed letter smvelopes free of charge
Address, Dr, J. Skillin Houghton, How-
ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
June 5681. : Eo
1%: ~Steaved from the premises
Br of the sels awe Anromabiirg,
about flevd week's ago. a
speckled roan heifer, about nine
2B dB months old. Any informati n of
the whiorewhout vof the same, will bo suit-
oly rewarded, by the undersigned.
june it. WM. HARTER.
N HILLIBIS, ai
I v :
Whiolowle: awd setail denler in
Stoves & Tinware,
Alleghany Street, Bellefonte, Pu.
Read only w partial ist of Cook Stoves
Wellr »,
Waverly,
Ornamental,
Oriental
Goyal ¢ ook,
Prinee Royal,
Hen Shell,
Artisam,
Aud Aweries.
Parlor sad Office Stoves
Morning Glory,
Tropic,
Brilliant,
New Kgg,
And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and
Wood Stoves of every deseription.
iE
Attention is enlled to hie stock of Roonkg
Plate, & new size, which be hae just receiv-
ed, size 40x20. It makes better job than the
| old size, and can be furnished ¢
wry other establishment in town.
zar-Spouting and jobbing promptly at-
tended to. Charges reasonable and satis-
faction guaranteed. juneS' 68 1y.
|
Te
| RF RAND EXHIBITION
| Of mew and chemp goods just received
| from New York and Philadelphix, new
opened ot the store of Graf & Thompson,
| Milrow, nearly opposite G. W. Graham's
| Hotel, consisting of a splendid assortment of
Press and Maney goods, such as
Mohair Clothsi
Alpacas,
De Laines,
Gingham,
Calicoes,
Lawns,
Mastine,
Cassimeres,
Men's Summer Goods,
Boots & Rhoes,
Hats of all Kinds,
Hardware,
Drugs,
Wall Paper,
Srbines are,
uckets and Tubs,
Ready made clothing]
Fish,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Syrups of different kinds,
Coal OAL
And & general variety of sther merehan®
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 te ge them a and exam-
ine their stock before ng else-
where.
We shall at al) times be
show customers our
make it an object to
to
and will
goods low.
REMEMBER THE PLACE IS
Graff & Thompson
IN MILROY.
.
Trey also have at their Tannery a good
assortment of
OAKSOLEANDHARNESSLEATHER
KIP AND CALF SKINS
on land and will be sold low for cash.
in Milroy, for which we will pay Se. I
pound for Bull, 9 for Steer and Cow hides,
8 for Calf skins, clear of cuts Ta
meh e
The highest prices will be}
trade for good oak bark.
may8'60,1y. GRAFF & THOMPSON.
THE KIRBY.
To Farmers, who are in wantof a Mower
and Hoaper, will do well to examine the
Kirby. Send for a descriptive Catalogue
or call on
SHORTLIDGE & CO., Agents.
apl0'68 3m. lefonte, Pa
‘Whitman's celebrated confections,
“Whitman's celebrated chocolate,
Buker’s chocolate, Smith's chocolate,
China Ginger English Pickes,
American Pieklex, at
+BURNSIDE &« THOMAS.