HALL REPORTER. iis Cetitrd Hall, Pa. July; 17th 1868, ~ LOCAL ITEMS. CENTRE &® 2® Two Nrw Empire Sgwiva Ma- Cithxxs; Watrantod, for sale at this Office. Irox Ciry CoLLrar. —A scholarship to his institution for sale at this office, and to | © had at & bargain, BLANKS. —Blank Summons and | Vendu Notes for sale at this office. | at | Loca News. —Qur readers ave solicited | to furnish us items of local interest for pub- | ication. Send us the facts only, and we | will got them in shape for publication, : mmsmen—— of A ————— Our readers would oblige us, by ocoa- | sionally mailing a copy of the RePorTER to their relatives and aequaintances outside | of eur county, especially to such as former- ly lived in Pennsvalley. Tt would be the | most welcome matter you could mail to | such, and would be the means of inducing | many to become subscribers, Any person | sending us 8 new subseribers, and $12, will | be entitled tothe RerorTERONe year free, for 4 new subsribers, and $6 the getter up of the club will receive the REPORTER 6 | months free. This offer good from this date | ~the names can be sent in as they sub- scribe, i i $ —— — - To Business Men. Weinvite business men wishing to | advertise, to eall and examine the | subscription list of the RerorTeR, and | satisfy themselves that it preients a | most desirable advertising medium, especially for this side, the heart of the | county. = This has been the experience of allso far, who have advertised in the Rerorrer. We venture to say, that since we commenced the publica- | tion of this paper, the rapid increase of our list, unsolicited, is without prece- dent in this eounty. w— reilly tie Aer i Disrressixé Accrpent Iv Bes- NER Tr.—On last Saturday a little son of Jas. Searson, of Benner township, aged about 6 vears, lost his life. Murs, Searson and her two little sons were on a wagon loaded with hay, which, ow- ing to the bad state of the road, upset into the creek, by which the one httle boy was instantly killed, having his arms and legs broken, and receiving other severe bruises ; and the other lit- te som was so seriously injured that fears are entertained for his life. Mrs, | =, we understand, escaped without in- | jury. i ———— so (GRASHOPPERS, we notice, jare very | numerous insome portions of our coun- | ty, and we hear farmers express fears that they may do some injury. ces Our Jan.—A Bic Harn or “SCCKERS."—The Centre county jail 1: now jammed with prisoners, and one more than it has capacity for—it con- taines a small portion of the freedmen’s | burean, namly 4 negroes, who now | drow rations from Centre county. The number of prisoners is nine—14 nigs and 5 whites. The colored gemmen all in one cell talking Grant and Col- | fax. The Sheriff made quite & big haul | inside the last ten days. A Mrs. Miles, | of Milesburg, was imprisoned for threatening to shoot her hushand. Two | colored boys, Frank Johnson and Jack Turner, of Bellefonte, arrested on | charge of disturbing a religious meet- ing, aud Turner for stealing. Kate Fatigan and Thos. Dougherty, of Bel- | lefonte, on charge assault and battery | and adultery. Jas. Wetherite, of Boggs, on charge of stealing a horse of Chas. Lucas. Tre Crors.—Last week we passed through the principal agricultural dis- | tricts of our county, making some ob- servations of the erops. The hay crop | is larger than it has been for many | vears, and is now gathered in. On| account of the large yield hay will be | low, the figures being mentioned at from £8 to $10 per tun or load. | The grain fields present an unusual- | ly promising appearance, and we think | we are now safe for a large yield. Our farmers have commenced to harvest, and in some portions of our valley some grain was-cut last week. The corn-fields owing to the late | rains, are beginning to make a fine ap- | pearance, as a greatdeal of it was plan- | ted rather late, fears were entertained for a short crop, but with a continued | favorable season, we think the yield | will also be good. Oats, rve and bar- | ley will also yield well. The fruit crop will hardly be an average one. The apple trees do not, as a general thing, hang full, and we hear much complaint of dropping off. il a -y 9 Pock er Prick En.—Mr. Samuel Din- ges, of Orangeville, Ill, recently of | Penn township, this county, had his pocket picked at the Pittsburg depot, on the evening of the 1st inst., while on his way in from the west. He hap- pened to get into one of the customary jams just before entering the cars, which are in most cases eaused by the pickpockets themselves in order to make | sure of their vietim. Mr. D., felt the | hand going from his pocket but the pressure was so great all around him, that he could do nothing. The stolen pockethook contained $27. Persons when travelling should al- ways look out for. pickpockets, when thereisa “jam” at the depots or on enter- ing or leaving the cars, for these “jams” are mostly gotten up by pickpockets to facilitate their operations, tert Af ——— Tre weather for the last few weeks was excessively hot. On the afternoon of the 5th a severe thunder storm pas- sed over our county, accompanied by hail which did some damage to vege- tables in Haines township. On the af- ternoon of the 8th we were visited by another tremendous thunder storm. A snory time ago the millat Wood- ward, this county was struck by light- ning, no serious damage done, Fhos. Hosterman, of same vieinity, had three theep killed under a tree ‘which was strack by lightning, rt ae ~Hesry Fryer, charged with rob- bing the mail, was token to the Pitts- burg jail to await his trial, & vv Tur Harrisburg Morning Patriot has beeri enlarged; and is now one of the best dentocratic dailes int thie State, See prospectus in another column. cme iaicmsimsnianecncne Work WELL. — The Kesystone Mowers, manufactured by the Centre Hall Manufacturing Comtpithy; and which were put to work in the hay- field« during this scasohy; have given most complete satistaction; : *->-$ A Sarvre—Upon the receipt of the news of the nommation vf Sey ntour; the Democracy of Centre Hall fired about 50 anvilsalutes in front of Jacob Friday, which went thundering through the and reverberated over the mountain tops, making our radical friends foel that they are about to See-more next November, dy Hasson collector for this resigned, and our young friend, Wm. H. Laurimore, Esq. has heen appointed in his place, rt A Tur weather is exeessively hot— thermometer stands from 96 to 100, calif emp— Norier.—All communications Mur. Jas. county has re- paid for at our advertising rates, re A ef Mp - Tie Worth Rarer Aurpan.—Mr Me- Alister said in his field that his World Roa per works admirably, and no machine could do its work better, and that it was the best he ever saw to cut down grain, Sold hy 1. HOUPT. . Bellefonte, > lp» PRIVATE SALE! The undersiened offers his Farm, about leading from Old Fort to Lewisbure, Private Sale. The farm contains 06 ACRIS ut 9 ©) » \ y which will be sold asa whole, or to suit purchasers, as follows: The tract on the south-side of the turnpike, containing 66 acres, all of which is clear and in good state of cultivation, will be sold separately; the balance will be sold in two nearly equal tracts, upon which are two wood-house, a rood stable, ¥ vagon-shed, hog-pen &e. and a variety of choice fruit- trees on the premises, Ad. Hosterthatt itd And. Stover are adntinistrators of Michael Stover, dec'd | of Pentti towhship. Stryvexsod HARY ster Cott Snare. | ENER, has stood the sevdrdst tdst; iid been protounced perfect. By it the kite is held | firmly to the stone; and the bevel sustdined | alike on every section. The kttives on the | antire cutter-bmr are uniformly anid rondily | ground. For ale by ISAAC HOUPT, | Beélletunte, Pa: oo 8 Wi are assured that the firnt fo Bastian & Keliddll, 85 Hunover Street, Boston; Miiss., advertised if our eolumins, is trust: wdrthy and relinble. For 10 gts: they stind a patetit pen fodtitdin, dnd d sMeek doseri- bing an articlé ti Be sold tor $1; THeir club system of sélling goods is Bécoming Jiite popular; particilicly with the ludivs: t is worthy of o thlal: > — Tue deaths in New York city fur the week were six hundred and one; or | two hundred and one more than last week, The increase is caused hy chol- era infantum and sun stroke during the casualties, * > MARRIAGES. On. 30, of June, Mr. Israel B. Harter, | (formerly of Haines tp, Centre co.) ane Miss Mary E. Wagner, both of Stark co., On~tuly 9th, by Rev. P. Wagner, Mr. John Zerby, of Potter tp, and Miss Sarah KE. Stitzer, from Haines tp, a DEATHS. Ou July 4th, in Georges Valley, Fredrick | Zettle, aged 72 years and 4 months, RIPVAN WINKLE, walking Wp from his nap of twenty if he could only have moistened his WITHERED LOCKS VONTS, 20 ACRER OF TIMBELAXND 1 voung Tim pszeelof land. Thi her, in cluded in last mentioned land is all under the hig vation, and under good fences, For terms A YOUNG MAN again, Marvelous, indeed, is the effect of CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE rejuvenating gray-haired humanity, | when you can baffle | in him ? Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 68 Maiden Lane, New York, Sold by all Denggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers > A MODEL INSTITUTION. The ron but of the most rigid, correct and It i= an entire business world in itself. Every possible contingency of business life the ot en- counters and works out independent in the course of his own experience. When a! weparing to do business, actually done wisiness tor somo time, and graduating is dersigned upon the premises, WM. STUMP. junel®68 3m, Potter tp. ROD. SUPERIOR TO ANY IN USE. This rod combines all the recent improve- Points, Inzulators, and attach- bare, five-cights of an inch ized. They are warranted neverto corrode, and are connected by perfectly fitting solid als, form a Galvanic Battery ty of the most terrific thunder storm harm- The Star Galvanized Rod always to remain bright and clean. COLLEGES AND PUBLIC INSTI- TUTIONS Manufactured at the North American Lightning Rod Factory, Philadelphia. These Rods are put up by Samuel Harp- ster, Centre Hall, Pa., at 25cts. per Foot, ded to. Junel¥ 68 Sin, Wholesale and Retail 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 arand nothing extent or price 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 thev represent, Ve would invite especial attention to our custom made work, —well knowing thatup- on the satisfaction rendered in this Depsrt- ment depends entirely our success in I ness. Kmploying none but First-Class Workmen. We are enabled to guarantee satisfaction t » all who may favor us with their patronage. 74 A liberal reduction made on wile. sale purchases, juned’68,1y. P. McAFFREY & CO. VN] Dan FOY’'S CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER. TI $. . ” . : : } A a 1s supporter combines, in one Garment. A perfect fitting corset, and the most desi- rable skirt supporter ever offered to the public. og It places the weight of the skirts wpon the s oulders instead of the hips; it iow proves the form without tight lacing ; gives ease and elegance; is approved RE le mended by physicians. The universal and unparalleled suecess which has attended the introduction of the article, and the many thousands of dozens sold annually, is conclusive evidence that Ms merits are appreciated. For sale at Wolf's Old Sta a | > WHYT EVERY HORSEMAN rood, cheap, and reliable lintment, an article is D R. TOBIAS WANTS. —A Such VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT. In Pint Bottles at One Dollar. For Cuts, Galls, Colie, Sprains, &e., warranted cheaper than any It is used by all the great horsemen ! It will not cure Ring Bone nor Spavin, as there is no Lin- | What it is No owner | Lameness, other, on Long Island courses. stated to cure it positively does, bottle, One dose revives and often saves For Colic and Bellyache it has never failed. he the Horse Use it one and Depot, No. ht Cortlandt Street, New Sold by all the Druggists and Store- | Liniment to all. june, H'68 1m. MARKET. Wheat $2.00, Corn, new, M0, Rye 1,25. Oats, 32 1h, 70. Timothyseed, dull Flaxseed 2.00, Cloversed, dull, 6,00, Butter 20, Ham 20, White beans 3.00, Eges IR. Lard, dull, 18, Tallow 10. Potatoes 1,50, Dried Apples 1b, 10, Pork 8.4, Side & shoulder 15, yur x 1th White wheat $2.40, red 2,50. Rye 1,50, Corn 115, Outs 60, Barley 1,15. Cloverseed 5.50. Potatoes 1,72. Lard per pound 18, Pork par pound 20, Butter 0. Eggs 2, Plaster per ton $16. LUMBER: Panel £40 per M. Run of mill dry $14 per M. Samples S14 per M. Bill stuff 18:20 per M, Hemlock bill stuff 146418 per M., 18 inch shingle No 1 87 per M. do No 2 %4.00, do No 24 $1.60, do Nod £1.00, 21 inch shingleNo 1 S14. do No 2 S12. do No 9 37,0, PHILADELPHIA MARKET. (rold 139. Read wheat 2.70. Rye 1,80, Coen yellow, 1,17a1,17, Oats 83 western, 90 for good Penna, Hams 20821, sides 174418, Cloverseed b,50a6, Timothyzeed 2,60m2,70, Flaxseed 2,80a2 85 2.4002, 45, white 2,60a NEW YORK MARKET. Wheat dull and declining; No, 2 spring $1,9001,92; No. 1 spring $200a1,05. Rye quiet at $1,75a1,85. Oats dull and heavy at 834a84c. Corn at $1,0841,10 for new mixed western afloat and %1, 1241, 124 for old mixed western in store. Beef quiet and steady. Cuts meats firm with a fair demand. Bacon quiet ane steady. Eard at 17gal8}e, Money stesdy at 4ube on call. Sterling steady and unchanged. Gold opend at 1424 and declined to 143, and closed at 1412. = CHICAGO MARKET. Wheat dull and whanged ; sales of No Tat $F 92.1 04, nd No. 2at'$1 78al 784. Corn No.1 at 92a92%¢; No. 2 at 9aH ie. Outs at 961a97c. Sweet pickled hams, lode. Lard, 18e, sellers September. Dry salted shoulders, 12¢, buyer the month. Beef cat- tle very dull; sales at 86a7 50 for fair to good smooth lets, Hogs dull at R19a15 - lower sales, $8 35a8 60 for fair to mediam, and from $8 55 to $8 75 for good to choice. Letter from the Loop. In your last paper you stated that there would be mo pMprer pu ‘ f the next week, but murty Waving fabled to perusing the “Reporter Ist week, and, cme nt the usual howr for thei Ww little reerettion on the 4th, disappointment was pliinly visite wport the face of every ont wild Tam sure tht if #ou could have sedi them, the very piettire of despair, you would Hereatter forfeit the privilege you tlaint to wnt ocensionul otiday, and would JRiih your paper regtilurly. Although he “Reporter” 1s yet tf its infancy, it is ludked fir With get jiltasure in the Loop, ind td filmily cirdle is complete without it, Considetitig the price of it, no paper in the State tdrtiins so mtich instructive and in- tetestitle fading tiintter, and, considering the tertitory Over which it is circulated, it varttot WE SHrpmssed as oan advertising me: iti: The turmer, the mechanic, the mers tHerit, the laborer, all tke it, and even somie who think that Kurtz is a “Brick longed peep at its columns; afi it does But our object in writing, is to tell you how we spent the 4th, Knowing that the printer had closed his sanctum and was “bent on fun,” we employed a substitute left our counting-room in his care and tried We lett home early ; scarcely knowing and not ca- ring where we went, After going a short distance, we concluded to eross the moun- After reaching the summit we over- caused by the scorching rays of old Sol in his anger, were having a “'tete a tete’”’ un- After congratula- ting them upon their appearance, we agreed to aecompany them to Milroy, As we passed the labyrinths of the seven mountains, we could not refrain from re- the present month, Our it does the heart good to look, from the top of our mountains, upon the verdant grass Then turning our and magnificence do we not behold! There and from among them spring up the hem- lock and the pine, beneath whose aged boughs the laurel stands in tull bloom, ex- quisitely festooning the whole with that beauty and perfection, which none but the of God can do. On the other hand, the deep ravine, its waters clear as crystal, fair test to be pro- atoga springs of world-wide renown. But we must puss on. At Milroy we stopped at the Union House, 8. 8. Stover proprietor, and partook of dainty viands with which most fastidious epicure could have found no fault. Stover is one of those whole-souled, gen- erous-hearted and obliging landlords, who ter cheer followed cach sky-rorket that wis sent up into the wir ns t bit had wings of an eagle, Next we commenced playing Sresbmlls | this was the most exciting part of wht | here our young mati performed their work with dexterity wnd exertions; sending thvome bree | ning balls up into the air, lighting op the henvens brighter thin at the fils of the moon: This eaeitiog pay was kept wy for nearly the spwee of i} boirs, whet we ros tarred to the store mgain and started opr OviE buttery § Bere our young wen again did remarkably well, keeping up a constant fire, whicll lasted over att henge, * +» Flows poesced the 4th of Jaly at Chareh- \iffe. ¢ 11 peturn our sincere thanks to re From, for Wis kindiess in giving us his thedd for the ocenston, Werzet, ls A AA HD Ws wna (} EO. D. PIVEN. N is the place to buy DRY GOODS HATS & CAPS NOTIONS, &C. Having just returned from the city with | a large assortment of earefully seleeted | Dress Goods, Musling, Clothing, Hats and guests, and his table is always supplied with the best in the market, regardless of * & * After dinner we concluded cost, record. The thermometer somewhere bee tween No doubt the price of fans" Many of the ladies had left cate cheeks painted to perfection, fanning they could do, could not prevent the paint from flowing and causing the Stars and Stripes to float beautifully in his- toric and traditionar remembrance of the “Declaration of Independence,” —but, as labored under no inconvenience in that We returned to Milroy and found horses hitched in front of the House. We tound him in the parlor, and were respect, “Dave's” Union meet us there, We proposed driving to the “wonderful cave,” fntely discovered below Milroy ; and, Mr. Kurtz, believe us, that the most wonderful thing we saw, was door. “I will give it verbatim et literatim : Notice are requested not to brake anything of from the Cave.” We returned, took supper at Milroy, and sarsaparilla, porter, wine and beer were at our service, * # * We then re-crossed the mountains in the friendly light of pale “Lana,” whose rays were much more friendly than old “Sol” had been during the day. Since that I have resolved, ‘‘en masse," never to marry a woman who car- ries a paint-box on the 4th of July, but have agreed to make a reasonable nllow- ance and to retract somewhat, since this is Leap Year, Tessey Mouxtain Boy. Loop. July 13th, 1868, A pr Letter from Milroy. Milroy, July 15th, '68. Dear Editor: — After the week's vacation we expect, once more, to have a paper; one whole week have we been without a paper, and since that a very interesting time was had here—the nomination of Seymour and Blair was received with great joy, and to the satisfaction of the entire Democracy. We have organized a Democratic club, which is established for the whole cam- ciety, to indoctrinate those who are not of themselves eapabld of judging, with the true principles of Democraey:. The 4th of July was celebrated with great enthusiasm, both by the citizens of Milroy and the strangers here. The Good Temp- lars had a pic-nic at Nagney's eave, besides acar full of passengers from Mifflin and Pat- terson spent the day at Milroy, and a num- ber from Lewistown and vicinity. The day was very fine, but warm, and it was a rala day throughout our place; we even had the pleasure of a number of gents from the Centre Hall Manufacturing Co. The farmers in general are now busily engaged in hauling in the grain and hay, OLIVER CROMWELL, Letter from Churchville to the Reporter The 4th at Churchville, Although Churchville is situated in an humble loeality, called the Loop, it is not #0 tur from any public place that its inhabi- tants do not know when the birth-day of our Country comes. It is quite a small village, about 24 miles west of Centre Hill and Potter's Mills, on the direct road that leads to Boalsburg; it has 8 dwelling how ges, 2 churches, 1 school-house, 2 shops and 1 store, in short, it is the home of the Patri- otic. Early in the morning our worthy old citizen, Col. W. W. Love, hoisted the stars and stripes, those emrblenys of Liberty under which our forefathers declared themselves free and independent, under the title of the United States of Awerien. While twenty guns were fired to usher in the day that should never be forgotten by the American weople, but should always be burning as a fright flame in theiv memory as the year rolls around and another one presents itself, During the day every thing was quiet, un- til about sunset, when we opened our so- called battery amd kept up a Constant fire until dark; this was a very amusing part to commence with. All seemed to énjoy it very much ; we then took a short recess; as the heat was too oppressive for us to keep it up any longer; hn our nunibe¥ soom connmenced to imcrease; they gathered in from all directions; antil we had vi of 70 representatives on the round, We then marched up to a field of Mr. From, in the rear of the brick churek; on the sum- mit of the hill we opemed our fireworks; this was as beautifel a sight as ever a hu- man eye witnessed at Churchville before; every heart was filled with joy. Cheer af- Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, ete. 1 muy not be able to receive ut other places, should favor me with a enll, we will be mu- tually benefitted. Room No. 6, Brocker- apl 768, 1y. | hoff Row | BURNSIDE & THOMAS Offer to the Public one of the | Inrgest and best selected stocks of merehan- | dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and | see for yourself. | Ts Largest and Best Stock of warran- ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give | sutisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. QQ PICES of all varieties, ground to order bh and warranted to be strictly pure, | It is the only place you ean find unadulters- ted spices. Try them for your own satisfac- | tion. You can only find them at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. HA A WS, knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, lamps, forks, chains, &ec., at BURNSIDE & THOMAS, ORSE COLLARS, if vou don't want your horse's shoulders galled and made sore, get good herse collars at BURNSIDE & THOMAS, H ARNESS, collars, cart whips, carriage whips, in great varieties, govern- ment gears, saddles; bridlées martingales check lines, cart gears, tu lilitness, buggy harness, hames, ete, Eve ng in the sad- dlery line, at RURNSIDE & THOMAS. Jal TACKLES, rod: lines, hooks, A flies, sea hair baskets, ete. Rig you out to eatch trout at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". >= E GROCERIES, mocha coffee, old : gov. java, best quality Rio coffee, best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak- ing molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest eash prices in the Mazkel BURNSIDE & THOMAS. is the piace, T IS known to all in Bellefente and ) through the county if you want a good article to URNSIDE & THOMAS, EATHER of all descriptions, french calf skin, spanish sole leather, mo- roceo’s, sheep skins, linings. Everything in the leather line warranted to give satis« faction, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". JHOE-MAKERS TOOLS and Sndings, in all their varieties, at ; BURNSIDE &« THOMAS". {ADDBLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits 4 spots rings. “Kverything a saddler wants for the manufacture of harness, to be found at BURNSIDE a THOMAS, I ASKETS in all their varieties, childrens A carringes, willow ware, guns, pis- tols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, ac., at BURNSIDE « THOMAS, of all kinds, at BURNSIDE «s THOMAS’. povs W PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re- duced prices, N We BURNSIDE «s THOMAS. OTIONS of all kinds, Stelring's gloves, Handkerchiefs, combs, Posies ooks, in all their variety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". FEIYURKEY TPRUINS, raisens, peaches : sppler, orsnges, lemons, all kinds of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &e., a BURNSIDE &« THOM f AN, *™ ED FRUITS, peaches; tomatoes, / pine i sles, and peas in great varie= ty, at SURNSIDE «a THOMAS, PABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Ke- ons, olive soap, Pobbing soap Jesse i - Onkley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palm sowp, derling's soap, and a great variety of other soups, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS". THE BURNSYDE «a THOMAS. WHITE r ISH, Herring, Mackeral, ac. at highest market prices paid for all kinds of country produee, at apl7 68, BURNSIDE « THOMAS MILROY BUG AND MAKDWARE STORE. I uve just recgived sg very lutge goods, which with be sold st rives, at J. MVMANIGAL'S, nssortment of the lowest *us 1 RUGS AND MEDI KES wif oar. 3 ithe * tions led at all A ea Wines ph Liquors for Medicinal purposes only. A large assortment of Patent ‘RIN " ER al M'MANIG A ———— A H"% FURNISHING HARD. WARE. Persons building will d» well to give him a call before purch- aseing elsewhere, Barn door hinges, from twelve to 80 inches long. Barn door rollers, | Strap hinges all sizes, ut | M'MANIGALS, | Ie Loe 4.80 MMANIGAL'S, RON. Iron all sizes, Scollop and al} heavy Iron, from best manufactures al 41 per pound, at MMANIGAL'S, HORSE SHOES, Norway Nailrods, Cast Steel, — Mister Steel, . Bpring Steel, Bie Springs, Axeles® mi. re &e., &e., MMANIGALS. ST 11 Hicory Fellows at $2.00 per sett Hubs and Rims, 8 ok es, Shafis &e, at MMANIGALN, RB" SA DLERY HARDW ARE of every des- be eription, at M'MANIGAL'S. {UTLERY. Alurgeassortment of Pock- J et and Table entlery, Ten and table Rpoans. In this line we defy competition. “aitersand ten trays, at M MANIG A I'S. TRY NKS and Travelling Bags, lage #s- sortment at M MAN GALS, at Culf skins, Lining skins, Toppings, Shoe makers finishing tools, Ju at M'MANIGAL'S. ! LVER PLATED WARE of every b quality, at M'MANIGAL'S. Ww LIL PAPER, 4000 pieces just re- ceived 37 different a good paper at 10 and 12} cts, at M'MANIGAL'S. up at MMANIGALS, | | Churns, Scythes and Snethes at | M'MANIGAL'S, ARGE assortment of Table and Car- | 34 riage Oil Cloth, Table and Stand *aterns, ut M'MANIGAL'S. | § 1ABINET MAKERS, ( You ean boy your Oils, Paitits, Var- nish Print und Varnish brushes | (ground Bristies,) n new Patent Bedstead fustner and a great many other articles you need, low mt M'MANIGAL'S, A large assortment of Fancy and com- 4 mon Soaps. Will be sold whole- sale and retail, at M'MANIGALS. JRCELAIN AND BRASS Kettles, Ten Kettles, Bake Pans, &c., at M'MANIGALS. (ARPENTERS, as ¢ You ean buy your Plains, Chisels, Saws gnd other tools low, at M'MANIGALS. < LOOR OIL CLOTH, 12 Different Pat- ) terns, 4, 5, 6 and 8% wide, a good ar- ticle at 55cts, Oil Shades, all new patterns, at M'MANIGAL'S. ROPE Pulleys Whips, : Broom twine, &e., &c, at W.J. MMANIGAL'S, Hardware Store, may 15°68 1y. Milroy, Pa. Durability, Efficiency, Simplicity and Lightness of Draft Combined. THE WORLD'S Mower & Reaper. By common consent the most perfect piece of agricultural machinery in existence Manufactured by BALL & COMPANY; CANTON OH. hy - - if sh inl NEY HARDWARE STORE | J.& J. HARRIS, X05 BROCKERHOFF ROW. A rew and com : : . been opened by rte fee lina Ey tr AIOE. mista they are brat ated tose 4 n Ouse Fiirwisking Hardware, Tron, . ni KEY W im setts, Champion Clot Wringer, Mill Baws, Circular and Hand Buvws, Fenton Baws, Webb Saws, Ice Cream Freezers, Bath Tob, Racks, a tull tssortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of all sines, Pictire Frames, Wheelbarrows, mps, Cond 04] § . ulloes, and Habe Prim. Cultivat Plows, Plow Points, Bhear Mold g ahd Cultizator Toot eis Cutlery, Shov els, A “a nges, ne Tp ge, ! ' y | Norway Rode. Oils, Lard, Lubricating. | Com], Linseed, Tanners, Anvils, Vices, Bel- | lows, Serew Plates, Blacksmiths Tools, | Fuctary Belly Hotse Bells, Dinner Bells, 6 Is, Ten Bells, Grindstone, Carpen- | ter Tools, Fruit darsand Ca Paints. Oil. Varnishes received snd for sa wt . * | juneh'68 ly, J.& 4, HARRIS. . J : ANDTHE HAPPINESR OF TRUE MARRIAGE Essay tor the Yeung Men, on the Errors, Abuses nnd Disewsrs which desiroy the Munly Towers and vifute inipedifients to Marriage, with shre means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, How- ard Assaeintion, Philadelphia Fu, June H'8K ly. N\~ HILLIBISH N. ; Wholesale and retail dealer in f le 1 F Stoves & Tinware, Allegheny Strest, Bellefonte, Pa, | Hed only a partial Tiet of Cook Stoves; Wellin ' ‘averly, Ornamental, Oriental, Royal Cook, ‘rinee Royal, Sea Shell, Artisan, Atid America. Parlor and Office Stoves Morning Glory, ropie; i Bri Hatt, New Egg, And Parlor Cooks for Wood of Cosl, and Wood Bloves of every deseription. Attention is ealled to his stack of Roonng | Plate, a new size, which he has just reeeiv- | ed, size 40x20. It makes better job (hah tha old size, and can be furnished cheaper than atiy other establishment in town. Fa Spotting and Johbing promptly i= tended to, Charges ar “ry atin faction gtuaratitesd, junei 68 1y. 3 (i ras EXHIBITION Of ew and cheap goods just received from New York lh deus ia, how opened at the store of Graff 8 Thompson, ilroy, nearly opposite G. W. Graham's Hotel; consisting of a splendid assortment of Dress and faney goods; such ae Hohais Cloths DeLaines, Gihghnins, ‘dlicovs; wns, tislifie; ‘Ussitheres, tti's Suite Uoods Boots & a : ats of all kinds, {ardwate, rugs Fall P eeris Ww at . uckets and Tiihe fone y made clothing : i= “ny nt; Core, Brrups of diferent kinds, § onl if *e And a general ¢ariets of sther merchant die, ua 1ally kept in country stores, all o whit! The limits of an ordinary advertisement | will not admit of an extended description of | the Machine, but we may briefly indicate | the points in which its acknowledged su- periority over all other mowersand reapers will be seen: — Ist. The gearing is cut from solid iron blanks, instead of Being cust, as is the ease in all mowers and reapers heretofore in use, Fhe principal points of superiority of the | cut over the east gear are accuracy and umni- formity of form, durability and the same amount of power required to propel it; every wheel and cog being cut to a stands uage . 2d. The shafting i» 4leet turned with per- fect uniformity and actiifsey; and the wheels—which are Bored to a standard guage—keyed upon them, formitig a #on- nection so perfect and permanent that there cannot possibly be the lesst vibration. 3d. The trame or foundation consists of a #olid iron shell or case, sufficiently strong to effectually protectthe gearing from dam- age by strain in passing over rough ground, and, with a closely fitting hinged-top short, all external enuses of destruction. 4th. The boxing—which constitutes a part of the frame—is, with its caps, filled with habbit inetal, the adjustment of the shafting being by guage, so that the bear- ings are not only perfect snd uniform throughout, but the alignment itself perfect. Sth. The box enps are secured in their places by being bossed and sunk into cor- responding recesses or counter bores in the et A s. The bolts used are turned and faced to ft tightly and the thread cut upon a lathe instead of squeezed or ground inte the irofr. The nuts are of the best quaki- ty, hot-pressed faced and hexagon shaped. The attachments combine all the essen- tial improvements in common useand some of superior merit which are peculiar te the machine, the whole being gotten wp inv the most convenient and substantial msnner. Circulars containing specifite deseription of the machine, with price list fornished upon application to the mafifacturers. ISAACHAUPT Agent for Centre Co., Pa. RTI RN Fer SALE. A two-story dwelling Hotes, and two lots, in Centre Halt. Anabundance of choice fruit trees on the premises, and hydrant near thedoor. A ply to FRED. KURTZ. Siro sd T= DEAD MUST BE BURRIED. e undersigned would respectfully an nounce to-his friends, and the surrewnding: community in general, that he is fully pre- pared to furnish Coffins, at the shortest no- tice, and at reduced prices. H. R. SMITH, Churchville.™ ap24'68,6m. they no# flor it the lowest prices Farmers i othe fruit Centre county will do well to giv ine their sk where: We shall st all times be pleased to show custoniefs oir goods, and will make it an object to sell goods low. { thom & call, and exam- efor ptirchasing else- REMEMBER THE PLACEIS Graf & Thompson IN MILROY. They also have at their Tannery a good assortment of OAKBOLEANDHARNESS LEATHER KIP AND CALF SKINS on hand and will be eold low for eash. in Milroy, for which we will pay 8c. Jo und for Bull, 9 for Steer and Cow hides, 3 for Calf skins, elear of cuts and seares. The highest prices will be paid in eash or trade for good oak bark. : may8'68ly. GRAFF & THOMPSON. - Whitman's celebrated confections, Whitman's celebrated chocolate, Buker's chocolate, Smith's chocolate, China Ginger, English Pickes, American Piekles. at BURNSIDE « THOMA.
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