CTIA Ta ro CENTRE HALL REPORTER. eee) rein Centre Hall, Pa. July, 24th 1808, © LOCAL ITEMS. zo~Two Nrw Emrirk Sgwina Ma- cuiNgs, warranted, for sale at this Office. IroN City CoLLrGR.—A scholarship to this institution for sale at this otlice, and to be had at a bargain, Braxks.—~Blank Summons and Vendu Notes for sale at this office. _ df Apr Locar News. —Our readors are solicited to furnish us items of loeal interest for pub- lication. Send us the facts only, and we will get them in shape for publication, i ly cp Apri Our readers would oblige us, by ocea- sionally mailing a copy of the REPORTER to their relatives and acquaintances outside of our county, especially to such as former- ly lived in Pennsvalley., It would be the most welcome matter you could mail te such, and would be the means of inducing many to become subscribers, Any person sending us 8 new subscribers, 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 sentin as they sub- scribe, To Business Men. Weinvite business men wishing to advertise, to call and examine the subscription list of the ReporTER, and satisfy themselves that it preients a | most desirable advertising medium, preach in this place again in one week from next Sunday. IE For TRAVELERS. ~Since odr friend Buoy has become proprietor of the stage-rout which centre at Centre Hall, he has made such arrangements in the running of the same, as to insure the greatest possible speed and convenience to the traveling community, Persons leaving Philadelphia in the morning train reach Centre Hall, via Milroy, at ¥ in the evening of same day, and Bellefonte at 11, as the coaches do not leave Milroy until abobt 5 o'clock, p. m., after the arvival of the cars. Das sengers coming in from the west can leave Pittsburg at midnight, and reach Centre Hall, via Bellefonte, at about 1 o'clock, noon, same day, as the coacues do not leave Bellefonte for this place, until 11} o'clock, shortly after the arrival of the western train, and are thus brought right through into the heart of our valley. Passengers from the direction of MifHinburg and Aa- ronsburg, going west, reach Centre Hall at about 6 o'clock in the evening, and make connection at 9, about 3 hours later, with stages for Bellefonte, instead of being obliged to lie over at this place nearly one day as formerly. Stages going cast through Pennsvalley, leave Centre Hall at 7 every morning. Stages for Spruce Creek leave Centre especially for this side, the heart of the county. This has been the experience | of allso far, who have advertised ir | 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. Grasspopress are very plenty in many parts of our county, and are com- mittinge havoek among the young clover and garden vegetables. tL Aryv BroxkN.—The wife of Mr. | Henry Emerick, from near this place, | had her arm broken, above the wrist | on last Monday, by falling froma cher- ry tree. Lec Broxex.—On last Monday morning a sonof Mr. Hugh Laurimore, in the Loop, aged about 13 years, m company with another boy attempted to ride & horse without a bridle. The ! flies having been very troublesome, caused the animal to run away, throw- ing off both the riders, and tramping upon the left leg of young Laurimore, caused a compound fracture of the limb between the knee and ankle which as Dr. Neff informs us, is of a very seri- | ous and dangerous nature. tn Ronsep.—Mr. Michael Ziegler, of Miliheim, was robbed, at Pittsburg, on last Saturday night. The circumstances as related to us, are as follows: As Mr. Ziegler was about leaving the ears he made inquiry among the passengers, | as to where an acquaintance was living | whieh no one seemed to know, when | some one stepped up and told him he knew the residence of the person and | could conduct him to the place in five | minutes. Mr. Ziegler gladly consented | and off they started, and had not gone very far, when the stranger threw his | arms around Mr. Ziegler's neck so | tightly as to nearly choke him and at the same time robbed him of his pock- | et-book, eontaining 850 which was all the money he had, and which contain- | cd, besides, some valuable papers. | Through the kindness of a friend Mi- | chael obtained a ticket gion brought | him home again ; he had started for Ohio, and this circumstance obliged | him to turn about. © lle > pe Germax Rerormen.—~The Spring communion seasons in the charge at | Aaronsburg, Pa., of which Rev. C. H. | Reiter 1s pastor, closed on the 21st of | June. Forty-six persons were added | to the church, forty-seven by confirma- | tion and nine by certificate. The for- mer received ecatechetical instruction | since December last. Fifteen are heads of families. The attendance was very large on the different communion occasions, and theservicesinteresting and solemn. An unusally large number of persons com- muned. It was to pastor and people, an encouraging and refreshing season. | Judging from present indications, the | prospects of success in this field of la- bor are very encouraging. _ ae SALES —Will be sold at Sheriff’ gale, 120 acres of land, with a house | and barn thereon erected, in Howard | tp., on 1st of August next, as property of S. C. and F. Karl. Saleof persoral property of Sylvester Gramly, dec’d, in Miles tp., on 13th of August, Joseph Gramly, adm’r. Chr. Longbein’s sale, in Penn tp. on the 25th of July. i ee Jonx C. Motz, of Haines township, passed through this place, on Tuesday last, on a trip to the Rockey Moun- tains. May Christ have a pleasant journey. PUTA I Link Drowxep.—Dr. Kelly, a highly re- spected citizen of Lock Haven was drowned last week, while bathing in the river, near that place. The present week has been a gad one for Lock Haven. We have had up to this (Friday) morning five deaths and two cases of sunstroke. The deaths are Thomas Huff, Dr. Peale, James McCormick, Dr. Kelly, and Mrs, Irvin. The cases of sunstroke are Frank Leho and Wm. Beck. Tre Lock Haven Democrat of the 16th inst., says : Rev. Ira C. Mitchell, formerly a member of the Centre county Bar and a practicing lawyer of very decided ability, has abandoned the legal pro- fessiop, and embraced the ministerial calling. He delivered a sermon in the Disciple church here, on Sunday morn- ing last, and another in the evening. Possessed of the very first order of tal- eat, and; being a hard student, Mr. Mitchell cannot fail to take high rank tlie wtp @ * Hall every morning at 7, and arrive from same place every evening at 6. We furnish this for the information of the traveling public of our valley, who will no doubt feel thankful to Mr. Buoy for his efforts in this behalf. - Ea a Waars.—Harvest hands, in this sec- tion, as we learn, receive $1,50 per day. — - Wearner.—The weather is still Several thunder | ing this week, but brought us only slight | sprinklings. er VANDEMARK'S Shoulder Locking Portable Fence ! | The eost of this fence is only about | one-half that of ordinary board fence with posts, and is more durable, there | being no posts to rot off. 1st. It can be made in bad weather, or in the winter, when farm hands are 2d. The fence being all above ground will last without repair twice as long as a post and board fence. ad. The fence being portable, ean be changed and moved without injury, and in a short time. 4th. It is all made of inch boards, and =o simple in its construction that | any farmer can make it, and all the | tools necessary are a handsaw and | hammer, avoiding the necessity of a carpenter, as in most cases necessary. We have seen a specimen of this fence, 3 or 4 panels having been put up at Spangler’s Hotel, for the inspec- tion of the public, and no one seeing it in the line of fences. Farmers, and others interested, will do well to come and see it, and judge for themselves. for sale. at Centre Hall, by I. Chap- pell. tr e—— The attention of our readers is directed to in another part of this paper. , This truly Valuable Medicine is recom- mended by all who use it. J. B. Ettle's Liquor store, Bellefonte, i= removed to the room formerly oceupied for the bets to of liquors, Norice.—We wolld respectfully ask the Radicals of Milroy to ie tor the ReporTER, and nothe takingthesame from us, before we have had time to read it. Milroy Subscriber. > Pp H- “Democracy in the United States; it Has Done, it Will Do; What Yhat it iz Doing, and What a valuablework. The agency | gency | mission, J. G. Karston, Milroy, Pua. a mmm ty fp Po ————— HorreEr Bros,—at Bellefonte never | run out of any thing you want, and never | that you cannot buy, without sayinz your | bargain is better than could have been had | at other stores. Any thing in the line of | SouNDp AND SeNsiBLE.— Would You have some genuine entertainment? Road the Illustrated Phrenological Journal for | August—Now Ready—containing Portraits | and Biographical Sketches of Ole Bull | Bavaria; the Prussian General Moltk ; Vis- cher the German esthetic scholar; Garibal- | di, H. D. Stratton, James D. E. De Bow, and of others; Patterson on Phrenology ; Faith in God; Murder of the Innocents; Self-Culture, Brain or Muscle. Ideality and Sublimity, Poetsand Poetry; Are You a Romanist; Living for a purpose; What is a change of heart? A very interesting Number, $3a year, or $1,50 for a half year. Address, 5. 8. WELLS, New York. ely et Mpa PENN HALL ACADEMY, This Institution will be opened on Mon- day, thedrd of August, by *W. HOWARD GUTELIUS, of Franklin and Marshall College. Every facility will be offered for acquiring a knowl- edge of the English, Mathamatical, Scien- tific and Classical branches, A normal class will be opened for the benefit of those preparing to teach. Boarding with furnished room can be procured for $2.58 to $2,76 per weck. juue26'68, tf. ALUABLE TAVERN STAND AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers the well-known CENTRE HALL HOTEL STAND, at Centre Hall, Centre county Pa., at Pri- vate Sale. The Hotel building is a large, well finished, two-story frame building with Store room, large and convenient stables and sheds, and with all necessary outbuild- ings, and 1s known as one of the best coun- try Hotel stands in central Pennsylvania. 4 i if desired by purchasers, there will be sold with this property, a lot of ground in Centre Hall, containing about } of an acre and another lot of ground containing 24 acres, near Centre Hall. For further par- ticulars apply to Phy WM. STUMP junel9 683m. Centre Hall, Pa. EDDLERS, trrveling through the coun- try, and representing themselves ass goods for the undersigned, are pro- nounced swindlers, as we never send out any agents or peddlers, STEENBERG & BRANDEIS. selling [ july17,3t. DEATHS: On the 15tN, of July 1888, in Brush Vals Jey, Qentrd co, Pa. dfter a. short illness of one werk, Arma Mirin Weaver, aged 86 yours, 3 months, and 14 days. 3 " Funeral servides attended to on 6h, of July, by Rev, C, H. Reiter; at the Saint Johit's Chureh, Centre co., Pa. On 17th, in Harris tp, Mr. Philip Bhone- berger, aged 65 years 4 months, and 2 days. Vv? LUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE! The undersigned offers his Farm, about 2} miles below Centre Hall, on the turnpike leading from Old Fort to Lewisburg, at Private Sale. The farm contains 306 ACRES, which will be sold as a whole, or to suit purchasers, us 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 Berl dwelling houses, smoke-house, wood-house, a good stable, wagon-shed, hog-pen &e. A good young apple orchard es ssand a variety of choice fruit- traes on tho premises. A good well of never failing water near the door, and a large cis- tern near the house, 50 ACRES OF TIMBELAND well wooded, with good young Timber, in- cluded in Inst mentioned parcel of land. This land is all under the AH state of culti- vation, and under good fences. For terms and further particulars; eall upon the un- dersigned upon the premises, WAL STUMP. Junel® 68, 3m, Potter tp. a GALVANIZED LIGHTNING h 0D. SUPERIOR TO ANY IN USE. This rod combines all the recentimprove- ments in Points, Insulators, and attach- ments iron bars, five-cights of an inch square ground, spiral twisted and galvan- ized. They are warranted neverto corrode, and are connected by perfectly fitting solid and continuous connection from the points Galvanic Battery enabling the Rod to discharge the eleetrici- lessly into the ground. The Star Galvanized Rod: always to remain bright and clean, have been erected on the principal COLLEGES AND PUBLIC INSTI- TUTIONS is warranted They Manufactured at the North American Lightning Rod Factory, Philadelphia. These Rods are put up by Samuel Harp- ster, Centre Hall, Pa., at 25¢ts. per Foot, by whom all orders will be promptly atton- JunelW 83m, Wholesale and Retail Store, One Door above Reynolds Bank. We will not mention in this sadvertise- ment the different varieties of Boots and Shoes, and Gaiters of every description, that comprise our stock—suflice to say, that to excel it in style, quality, extent or price in the county. represent. Ye would invite especial attention to our rt- on the satisfaction rendered in this hel yusi- ment depends entirely our success in ness. Employing none but First-Class Workmen. We are onabled to guarantee satisfaction t» 74 A liberal reduction made on whole- P. McAFFREY & CO. juned ts, ly, cs ApS ———— —————————— 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 ples the weight of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the hips; it im- proves the form without tight lacing ; gives ease and elegance; is approved and recom- 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 Wolfs Old Stand, Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streots, PITTSBURGH, PA. The Largest, Oheapiom and most Success- fu PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL. LEGE in the United States. FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS From Thirty-Three States in Ten Y ears. FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR Containing full information, Outline of Course of Study, samples of Cowley’s PREMIUM PENMANSAIP, View of the College Building, different Departments, City of Pittsburgh, &e., &e., address the Principals, SMITH & COWLEY, apl0'68,1y. Pittsburgh, Pa. FPYURKEY PRUINS, raisens, peaches apples, oranges, lemons, all kinds of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon: &a:, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. Sesrennnae 3 A ml Some auther says that one of the uses of adversity is to bring us out. That's true—particularly atthe knces and elbows: RiP walkitig up if hie could inlet i VAN WINKLE, from his nap of twenty years, only hnve moistened his WITHERED LOCKS with Cristadoro’s dye, would have looked like A YOUNG MAN again, Marvelous, indeed, is the effect of CRISTADORO’S HAIR DYE in rejuvenating gray-haired humanity, Why yield toTime when you ean baflle him ? Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO. # Maiden Lane, New York, Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. July 3, ————— * eile Ap ———————————— A MODEL INSTITUTION. —The 1ron City College is an institution not of theo- ries, but of the most rigid, eorrect and comprehensive practice, It is an entire business world in itself Every possible contingency of business life the A en- counters and works out independent in the course of his own experience. When a man graduates from this College ha has in preparing to do business, actually done usiness for some time, and graduating is little else than the change from one office to another, ctl tlhe enema NEW YORK MARKET, Wheat $1.83 for No. 2 spring: 1,95 for No. 1; 227 for white Canada ; 2,35 for white Michigan, Corn $1to 1,12. Oats B3aR5, Cuba sugar 11al2. Crude Petroleum 174, and 34 for refined. Rye $1,70n1,80. Heavy brown sheetings bring 17a18}¢; printing cloths 94¢ for standurits, and 134aldic for standard makes of prints, CHICAGO MARKET. No, 2 Wheat 1,72.174. Corn 931; No. 2913a92% Rye old, 1,15a1, Barley, 1.4 Lard 17 Beef cattle quiet at $6,76a7,50 for good to choice shipping. Hogs in fair demand at $8,5008.85 for light to fair, and $9a9,50 for good to choice assorted, PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Jury 21.—Petroleum quiet; crude 22¢; refined 34a34lc; low grades unsaleable, Wheat advanced ; new $2.20a2.25: Chica- go white $2400250. Rye $1,60a1.85. Corn very quiet and unchanged. Oats i western 80a88c¢. Provisions inac- No. 1923 tive, LEWISBURG Wheat 22.00 MARKET. Corn, new'9% Ryo: 321h, Timothyseed, Flaxseed 2,00.......Cloversed, dull, 6,00....... Butter 20.......Ham 20.......... White beans 3.00 Lard, dull, Tallow Potatoes 1,50, Dried. Apples 1b. 10....... Pork 8@9.......... Side & shoulder 15. BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White wheat $2 40, red 2,30 1,50 Corn 115 Oats 65 Cloverseed 5,50 Potatoes Lard per pound 18....... Pork per pound 20, Butter :0.......Kggs 2.......Plasterper ton S16. LUMBER: Run of mill, dry S14 per M Samples $14 per M Bill stuff 18@20 per M Barley 1 ry + 1 dns 1 I8 inch shingle No 1$7 per M..... Nod No 2$6,00......doNo 2} £4,60 No 2 812 do No 3 $7.50 LOCK HAVEN MARKETS. White Wheat 2.50 Red.....do..... Common......do 2 Rye Corn 1.95......0ats 7 Kgs 20,...... Bacon Hams Bacon... Sides 16....... Potatoes] 40. @... Clover 6,50, ... (Timothy Seed 4,00 Flax Seed COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, 2,40: ©“ » T HIS manufacturing establishment at . Yeagertown, on the Lewistown and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hand n fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies » for sale ns superior in quality and stylos to any manufactured in the country. They in a style that challenges comparison with any work out of or inthe Eastern cities, and can | ing. anxious to excel in his artistical profession rendering satisfaction aliko to all patrons, operatives, his country, and himself. Call and examine hiz stock and learn his prices, and you cannot fail to be satisfied. REPAIRING of all kinds done neatly, promptly, and reasonably, Yeagertown, June 12, 1868. —1y. a — PROSPECTUS. THE MORNING PATRIOT. The office of the late Patriot and Union having passed into the hands of the under- signed, they propose to supply & vacuum that has long existed in the newspaper press of the interior of Pennsylvania. From some cause or other the reading- masses of the Democratic party of the great interior counties of the State, have been compelled, either to do without the latest news, or patronize journals whose political sentiments were distasteful to them, The Morning Patriot isintended tosapply this want. Its proprietors are determined that no ef- forts shall be spared, on their part, to make it fully equal, as a newspaper, to any of its competitors, Whatever the eleetric wires are able to communicate, up to the hour of going to press, will be furnished in its col- umns every morning; and its large size will enable it to give quite as much reading matter as any of its contemporaries As an advocate of sound political senti- ments, favoring no faction, clique or sec- tion but devoting its entire enersle: to the rood of the ay party; as a vehicleof the Fatest news, and a chronicler of passing events, we are determined that it shall not be excelled; and we confidently appealto a discriminating public for that yrecintion and encouragement whichare indispensable Lo suCCess, Customers, TERMS; For the Daily, one yearinadvance......87 00 4 st Six months, 3 50 Single copies, Three Cents. THE WEEKLY PATRIOT. It is the determination of the proprietors of the Patriot to make their lf journal fully equal to what the Patriot and Union was in its palmiest days. It will be one of the largest weekly papers in the State, and special pains will be taken tofill its columns with such reading matter as will be like in- teresting and useful to the Farmer and Me- chanic and the Man of Business, and to make it an agreeable and welcome visitor in every family. Every person should subscribe to the pa- per printed in his own county, and we do not mean to enter into Suripeuitiot with the local papers of the State. But, many peo- ple take their home paper and a city paper in addition. To such we send greeting. TERMS: Single copy, one year...... Eitcrsetannraee «32 50 Single copy, six months............ seinen 1.25 Ten copies, ONO FOAL .ccriistss sevrrrererees 20 00 Twenty copies, One Year.........cueiseuss. 35 00 Fifty copies (to one address)......... 75 00 One hundred copies ~~ ** “ABW All orders should be addressed to B. ¥. MEYERS & CO., julyl7'68. Harrisburg, Pa.. DRY GOODS HATS & CAPS BOOTS & 'SHOES NOTIONS, &C. Having just returned from the city with a large assortment of carefully seleeted Dress Goods, Muslins, Clothing, Hats and I can offer inducements to you which you Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, ete. may not be able to receive at other places. The stock was bought at the very lowest prices, and I feel confident that if you should favor me with a eall, we will be mu- tually benefitted. Room No. 6, Brocker- hoff Row apl7T681y. URNSIDE & THOMAS, Offer to tha Public one of the largest and best selected stocks of merchan- dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and see for yourself. |! E Largest and Best Stock of warran- ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". 1 PICES of all varieties, ground to order and warranted to be strictly pure. ted spic Try them for your own satisfac- You ean only find them at BURNSIDE & THOMAS, Aplees, spoons, coffee | wills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, BURNSIDE & THOMAS". ORSE COLLARS, if you don’t want your horse's shoulders galled and BURNSIDE & THOMAS". I ARNESS, collars, cart whips, carriage whips, in great varieties, govern- ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales cheek lines, eart gears, tug harness, buggy harness, hames, ete. Everything in the sad- dlery line, at RURNSIDE & THOMAS", I JISH I NG TACK LES, rods lines, hooks, flies, sea hair baskets, ete. Rig you BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. JINE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, old gov. java, best quality Rio coffee, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak- [asses rice and everything in the IS known to all in Bellefente and through the county if you want a I” BURNSIDE & THOMAS’, EATHER of all descriptions, french calf skin, spanish sole leather, mo- Everything L, { HO E- MA KERS TOOLS and find ings, in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS'. BUCKLES, hooks, bits Everything a saddler BURNSIDE « THOMAS’. carriages, willow ware, guns, pis- BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’, t BURNSIDE &« THOMAS". duced rices, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS, sgloves, Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket books, pine xp les, and peas in great varie- SURNSIDE a THOMAS. ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Ke- ong, olive soap, Dobbing’ soap J eses BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. BURNSIDE &« THOMAS, Great Attraction and Great Bargains! yopular demand for Lower Prices, re- k of SADDLERY, Designed es- Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, A better variety, a better quality or finer Call and examine our Determined to please my patrons and fatronage I respectfully solicit a sa me. JACOB DINGES, Centre Hall heretofore en aplO'68 1y.. rvs AND HARDWARE STORE. ; I have just receivdd* & very lhitge assortment of goods, which will' be” sod at the lowest cash prices, at | | . W.J. MMANIGAL'S [res AND MEDICINES all whet: i ranted pure. Physicians perscrip- tions filled at all hours, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal parposes only. A largo assortment of Patent Medicines at M'MANIGAL'S. Hv FURNISHING HARD- WARE. Persons building will do well to give him a call before purch- nsaing elsewhere, Barn door hinges, from twelve to 0inches long. Barn door rollers, Strap hinges ull sizes, at i M'MANIGAL'S. 4 85H PER KEG FOR NAILS at et M'MANIGAL'S. RON. Iron all sizes, Beollop and all heavy Iron, from best manufactures at 48 per pound, at M'MANIGAL'S. HORSE SHOES, Norway Nailrods, Cast Steel, Blister Steel, * Spring Steel, Springs, Axeles,? &e., &e. M'MANIGAL'S, EST 1} Hicory Fellows at $2,00 per sett Hubs and Rims, Spokes, Shafts &e. at MMANIGAL'S. ADLERY HARDWARE of every des- cription, at M'MANIGAL'S. (C UTLERY. A largeassortment of Pock- et and Table cutlery, Tea and table spoons. In this line we defy competition. Waitersand tea trays, at Bags, lage ne- M'MANIGAL'S. [EU SRe and Travellin sortment at M WAN GALS. EST RED SOLE LEATHER at 80cts. B Calf skins, Lining skins, Toppings, Shoe makers finishing tools, low at : MMANIGAL'S. NS 5 quality, at M'MANIGAL'S. WALL PAPER, 4000 pieces just re- cuived 37 different M'MANIGALS. HILDRENS CARRIAGES, $5.00 and up at MMANIGALS. B S VER PLATED WARE of every paper at 10 and 124 cts. at C y JOOD AND WILLOW WARE Tubs Churns, Baskets, Grain rakes Scythes and Snethes at M'MANIGAL'S. ARGE assortment of Table and Car-- L riage Oil Cloth, Table and Stand *aterns, at M'MANIGAL'S. tABINET MAKERS, C You can buy your Oils, Paints, Var- nish Paint and Varnish brushes (ground Bristles,) a new Patent Bedstead fastner and a great inany other articles you need, low at M'MANIGAL'S. A large assortment of Fancy and com- x mon Soaps. Will be sold whole- sale and retail, at MMANIGAL'S. PorcELAY AND BRASS Kettles, Teu Kettles, Bake Pans, &e., at M'MANIGAL'S. tARPENTERS, C You can buy your Plains, Chisels, Saws 9nd other tools ow, at M'MANIGAL'S. LOOR OIL CLOTH, 12 Different Pat- terns, 4, 5, 6 and 8% wide, a goo lar- Oil Shades, all new patt «rns, M'MANIGAL'S. 1 ticle at S5ets, at ROPE, Pulleys, Whips, ; Broom twine, Broom handles, &e., &c., at W.J. MMANIGAL'S, Hardware Store, may 1568 1y, Milroy, Pa. — a ——————— o———————— som— — Durability, Efficiency, Sunplicity and Lightness of Draft Combined. THE WORLD'S Mower & Reaper. of agricultural machinery in esistence Manufactured ¥ BALL & COMPANY, OHIO. ! The limits of an ordinary advertisement is cut from solid iron } Ang cast, as is the ease 1st. The gearin Phe principal points of superiority of the 2d. The shafting is also tarned with per- uniformity and seceuracy, and the | are Bored te a standard | tthere | 3d. The trame or foundation consists of 4th. The boxing—whieh constitutes a jiastment of the | bath fect 2 Suitarm it, but thoabgnmentitself perfect. | 1 DRL URC pl ¥ bth. The box enps are secured in their recesses or counter bores in the er-blocks. ‘The bolts used are turned The attachments combine all the essen- Circulars containing specifiic description ISAACHAUPT Agent for Centre Co., Pa. A two-story dwelling honse, and two lots, in Centre gall, Anabundanceofchoice & Fk trees on the Ferhises; and gh ydrant near the door. ly to FRED. KURTZ. OR SALE. The undersigned would! respectfully an- pared 'to furnish Coffins, at the shortest no- H. R. SMITH, NO. 5, BROCKERHOFPY ROW.: A new and complete Hari Ware Store has’ been opened by the undersigned in Broek-- orhof’s new building—where they are pré-" pared to sellall kinds of Buildingand House rnishing Hard ware, Iron, Steel, Nails. Buggy wheels in setts, Cham Clothes Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hand San onnoa Saws, Webb Saws, lee Cream Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a full assortment of Glass and iret of all Lo icture Frames, heel mps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes. eR Plows, Cultivators, Corn Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold Boards and Cul A Yilton tu lh Table Cutlery, Shav. els, and Locks, Screws, Sash Sprin H N ey al, Linsecd, Tanners. Anv ee lows, Screw Plates, Factory Bells, House Bells,- Dinner Bells, C » bs. Gon Bully, Ten Bells, Gri ter Tools, ruit Jars and Cans; Varnishes received and or J. & J. HARRIS. {ONJUGAL-LOVE,. juneb'68 iy. AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUN MANRIAGE Essay for the Young Men, on the Errors, Abuses and Diseases which destroy the Manly Powers and create im te Mnarriage, with stiee hears of A. in sealed’ luttor py es ex Address, Dr. J. ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. june, 65'68,1y. EE ——— i N HILLIBISH, . a Wholesale arid ret] desler i Steves & Tinware, !Allegheny Street, Belleforite, Pa Read oily a partialdistof Cook Stever;: Wellin be averly, tent, rien ; al k, ¥en Royal, Bea S all; Artisan, And America. Pardsr snd Office Btoves:: Morning Glory: Tropic, Brilliant, Now Egg, oe Barlor Cooks for Wood or Goal and Wood Storer FN oie as og 4ise 40 It makes ean size - avid ‘can Bp fwd any other establishment in town | ZOSpotigg aed Sobbing rodply att yy Attention is called to kis tended'to,. CHargd rénsonsble’ faction guaranteed: 1 G RAND EXHIBITION Of new arid cheap goods Just recived from New York and" Phila opi How opened ut the stofd of Grafla y ilroy, nearly oppositd G.-W.- . Hotdl] consisting ofa splentlid assertions of Dress sid fancy goods, suchas oo Mohair Cloths} Alpacas, hh ugnams Calitoes,: Caseirhurdd, . 's Citi Hisr Gosdk: its béx-, Huts of all kinds, are | cibthing§ ri pire vr Symi Anda getieral variety of sther merehan- dize, pagally kage. Ji cuit stately ail of which they rib# affer af rea prieee. Farmiats atid’ otheis froth Ceti will do well to give theiii'a call, asl exam- Ine their stock béfotrd p wig else- where.” Wo shall at all tikes Be pleased to show customers otir gi and will make it #4 object t4'swii’ goods low. of different Kind, REMEMBER THE PLACE IS IN MIEROY. Len Ty + to OAKSOLEANDHHARNKSS LEATHER KIP AND CALF SKINS on Hand! and will BE 'sold' 16w for cash. % Bark and Hides Wanted at the Tannery in Milroy, for which we wiil pound for Bull, 9 for Steer an 8 for Calf skins, clear of cuts and The highest prices will trade for good oak bark. may#88;1y. GRAFF & THOMPSON. . pe Ei : scares. be paid in cash ov ‘Whitman's celebrated confections, Whitman's celebrated chocolate, ‘China Ginger, ‘English Piekes, American ie iekles, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAY ap24’68,6m.. ig Churchville: