HALL REPORTER. Q ne Centre Hall, Pa., Aug., 28th, 1868. CENTRE msn \ LOCAL ITEMS. a Two Nrw Euwprire Sgpwivag MA CHINES, War ranted, for sale at this Offiqo, "Tren City COLLEGE. —A sc sholarshiy thi 18 institution for s sale at this offic e, and to be had at a bargain. Br.axks.—Blank St mens Vendu Notes for sale at this office. di »>-— LocaLn N Ews Gur lication. , Sen as us the ‘facis only, ond we will got, thon ino stape for publication. pF mammal ie dete , A. r readers would oblige us, by of our county, ly lived in 1 anost welcome It you ennsvalley matter could ‘many to become subscribers, sending us 8 new subscribers, and $12, ba entitled tothe Ripokrenone vear free, for 4 new subsribers, and $6 the getter up of the club will receive the REpgnTERS months free. This offer good from this date =the names can be sent in as they su seriba. einen To Busiiioss Men. advertise, to call and examine relents a medium, ‘satisfy themselves that” it I most desirable advertising ‘county. of aliso far, who have advertise the REPORTER. . We venture to say, “tion of this paper, the rapid increase of | ‘our list, unsolicited, is without prece-’ dent in this eounty. ] i a Te + TR. Ta. Thesttention of our readers is directed to in another vart of this Raper. this truly Valuable Medicine is mended be all {*hau wae dt, ! Lama V end. — tv.of Mh. Stover, d Aug. 21st. Valuable in Gregg, at public See advertisement, —— recom- ch a ve N§ ec’d, in Penn tp. sale on 12th Sept. A Asser Several special notices, ments, and Milroy cerrespondence were crowded out this week. AccipeNT.~We are informed tliat on last Saturday the teams of two. ri- “val DEMO RATHG MELTING. The meeting on 'luesday evening in the equi t- house was very . large. Hen. 8. T! Shugert was chosen Presi- dént. Vice Presidents—Jno, Bish, Iizra Spangler, Potfer. J. B. : Mitchell, Ferguson. J. G. Laurimore, oS Spring. Dr. Dol bins; Bellefonte. E. | PP. Jones, Worth. Jacol y Kepler, Phil- | ipsburg, and Jacob Leathers, Howard. | Necretaries— =D, lL. K reps, A.B | Henderson, D. IF ortnev., : 3 }. 4 Mr. Wm. P. Furey, trom Teek Hi | ven, being introduced, made an | litical questions of the day, and was frequently interrapted " applause. Mr, Orvis $BlHoned iv ed login sty! fH} >. Mor ris and Royee's Patent Loader. The importance, of" some matle whe rehy the heh hn aking and lod {- ins Hay might lesse ned, been felt by the most of our farmers. We, have the mower and the horses | fork, but the Jt labgrious part. of abe £1 ttehing the hay on the w agon in ii I) l. We briefl y noticed, in our last weeks issue, the Working of a machine paten- Hay 1 i 3.4% md the ion theh ox Res sod, that the mac hine was bound .to succeed, has heen sus- tained by i testimony of some of our “that witnessed its working on the farm of Mr. Stump, on Saturday last, where it performed all that was ‘claimed for it byw the patentees, This héchive is new, novel, simple, nd durable in itd construction, and in | pin- 3 resulted in ane of the stages upsetting, “whereby Mrs. Vore, a daught er of Pr Jonath. Mover had her one arm veely sprained, and Mr. German life insurance agéit, known here, had a fine coat, fF which he had just paid 828 all torn = shy from his back, his gold wate ‘h smashed, “his pangs torm up, agd cne of his legs | weveraly bruised. - The coach wasal:c a complete wreck. 3¢ = vile peg 4 Mr: Aaron “W; agner shot an eagle, on Tuesday last, “Miils, which «measured seven fect across the back and wings. It was of tha grey species, and as an emblem of | Liberty and Independence, its, pres- ence in the Loop, where Demceracy rampant, betokens “a victory over the party of “wool and spobns”, and gives us the assurance, that dur, | eral use TESTIMONI ATs + We ‘the nessed the Workive M8 1 Hay Loader ha : y sitatiol machine performe 1 all that was elaimed for it and in our opinion is as much tof a labor-saving » fa undersigned i ary pi } Hr 4 Se } ces, . ~~ ALEX. SHANNON. W. 8S. GiLLILAND App As Reynolds new Bellefonte, is where you i the whol sale La | lp le front nd A. Baum, uor Dealer. oh Mr. Fred. Glace this side of our ders for maps and ¢ carries with BOA cany aks ! ing 7 of These cor 0 SCC) aris Sayipd » him. and should be found 1 all families, particularly his map of YFlie price asked wetually low, considering the quali- “ « . IS § - : ew er-stone of the new Lut} C= cliurch, near Pleasant Gap, will next Sabbath, Aug. 30th, oh I'he cor ran not been in vain. AA. XK. Tue Rarm-Roap.—The rej « were at work makinga survey for railroad from Milroy to Centre county, is unfounded. No corps of engineers has, as yet, bean organized for that rpose, and we can not promise that time. Bevond the effort to funds to defray expenses for making sich a siirvey! nothing has been done. i Rel 5 A Hd “bia, frém Bal- efor teiniils predch 14 ‘the Lutharan’ Chirk, BEHE Plate én next Sabbath, (30th; inst) at 2ic’clock p. * J.B: Ettele'slarfe wholesale idiom dstablishment, has beer removed to by the Keystone Bakery, Bellefonte. . AGRICULTURAL Centre Co., Agricultural Society hel its annual meeting on last Mon er évening, in the ‘courthouse at Belle- fonte. A resolution was adopted fix- sng 6th Tth 8th and 9th days of Octo: | ber, as the time for holding the next annual fair. . . * Richard Cétly, Hon. 8S. Gilliland, and Mr. Van. Tries were dlteted a delegates to meet with the delegates of | other eounty societies, at the Axti- - eultural College on next W ednesday. | = & CORAL Tap Ni JevoE: —Jidge M’ Anally, the new ju Age, Apnoiftad to sétve until the election df a new jndge té fill the vacancy cansed by the resignation of Judge Linn, pre:ided at ‘our Quarter Sessions this week, » DEATHS. “ a i \ in Fi “iM tovmehip, of | cholera INfantin, Sarah, ( atharive, daugh dof P! Fs std Mary \! Buttorf, age | vear, 11 motishs aud due On 22nd Aug, iin Haines | ering illness of bout wy tion, Henriotin A © Stover [ drew Stover, deed, aored | and 2 days. Funeral | by Rev, C. H. Reiter, In Haines tp., at the residence of Mr, | Fowler, Mrs. Sarah Penny, in her 80 year, (3 28rd inst, int Potter hp. the wife of Mr, Da ed heen, On 26th inst, in Gregg twp, infant daughter of John and aged 1 year, 8 ponths, and 17d On 20th: inst | tp., after a lin- wr, of consuntp- daughtsr of An- 21 veuars, 2months rd inkit LJ . ad | FOPVICeS on (reo, Mary Ann, Lydia Nees ys. M A RRIAGES. On 20th inst,, Mr. Wesley Doyle { Ellen Wi illow, hot of 6 mire Hall On 27th insg., by Rev. M. Zettlemoyer Mr, John H. Gentzel Miss Juli: Ann Snavely, both of Greg and Miss Le gp. ii NEW YORK MARKET. Wheat quiet, No 28p ring 81,0832 1 Roa | hlnty 8ikoid, 1 WV Qas0 {or new 1,19. Eggs ad PRILADELPHIA MARRKREI1 nba sugar 114. Rio ¢ offee PF gold W heat, PPenn’a, Indisna re Wd at 2.835 for | fair up to 2,50 for primé Rye 1,6081,55. | Yellow corp, 1,2841:80 © Oats, western | old 83, eho érsoen F809, Timothy § { Yor ed 2 65:2, 70. EW ISBULRG MARBRRXT Corn, C100 Byo 20H mothysepd Flax: seed 2 00. WC loversed, l utter 25)... Hun 2 White heans: $00, Kegs 8 | dudl, 48. Tallow 10.......Potatoes | Apples ih MK)... ice & should 15 BIL] EFONTE White wheat 22° 1LYS.......Corn ID La LUloverseed Lard per pound Xp Butt It A og W fit . 19 am boat? : aull, 2,78 dull, 6,00 new h MARKETS s TQ L LUMBER: Panel $40 per Runoff mill, dry Sléper :M..........8 v14 per M.......Bill stuff 18@X) per Hemlock hill stuff 1! 1% inch shingle No 2 36,00, $400......2 No 2 $12 JOCK HAVEN Whita: WB Commas Corn T Boas Nid 1 Hinpios \ MARE] Bacon Hams 19 *otatoes], 25, (@ BH... Timothy Seed $,X), via To MILROY MAREETS W heat i 2 00. 09. ... White { Rye i o Plaster per ton -16;00.. Flour {(fami'y) 6,00 ub Bao } Lard Apples dried 124, SE» — Ter —- /) \ , 9 ’ / 4 - / / ; { // & Al 4 | ny ¥ i 3 & . ma” Oats alt per snek 3,0 Heder 98" & Should I's Potatoes 1,60 7 4 CALL (LL of Penn and St, PITTSBURGH, PA. Clair Streots, The Ls Arrest, ('henpest and Most Sweer “od r Als BUSINESS I {3 2 ” i bx “ gy DRACT i COL in the: United St fog THO! 3 Thirty-T hi Yor. FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRGU LAR FIFTEEN SAND STUDI Nn i States mn Te 1 -h 3 Containing full Course of Study PREMIUM PENMANRSAIP, View of the College Building, Departments, City of P ittsburgh, &c., Ti ws the Princ RP106R 1; inf formation, Outline of samples of Cowley's different XC. als, SMITH &COWLEY, Pittsburgh, P MMNE T AB K 1 ( SUTL ERY, mecluding | plated forks, spoons, &c., at *° apples IRWIN & WITS0 vad A LES. of the best mak ip to 120,000 1bs. IRWIN & WiLsew, UFFALG SC from 4 ibs apl0'68, 3 PAARL CLAY Parior Mioves, | Burners corsta i] 10°68 { i { i { are fon res of Gas- tard ard for sale at JEWIXN & WILSON'S. rel i ntly Ol P McCAFFREY & COS Mi ow A wn Wholesale and Retail | - 74 BOOT AND SHOE | Store, { | One Door above Reynold’s Bank ) | : We will not mention in this adyvertize- | | ment the different varieties | Shoes, and Gaiters. of ¢ | that comprise. ous Hock | is compldta in every piritirlar and nothing | to excel ita» sty] Hiv, extent or price | in thé eos tx 0) : Our ready-made stoc kt manufacturers of Boots and ery deseription, y qua y vag bought «fr om | article in the least ‘inferior to what they lL represent. Ae would invite especial attention to our enstom made work, —well knowing thatup- onthe satisfaction rendered in this depart | ment depensls entirely ur sucedss in. busi- ness, I mploying none but | First: Class Witlmen. Woe.are en: ab led to guarantee satisfaction tH all who may faver us with their patronage. 737 A liberal reduction made on wholes sale purchases, P. McAFFREY & CO. ] Une 8, ly. | | | y work is thoréughly done, and is pro- the, wi re gH . ‘ “bd | slit in the ear, The owneror owners of t - nounced by the }; nited States ( aminission- abov © cattle are requeste «dd to come forward, erk po’ he fisst-class in every respect before it pe nes, and take the | prove property, PAY ex is pocepted, and before any bonds can be is- rey ‘will ‘be disposed same away. otherwise { | of according to law. ance these cattle are from | voars old. ni sued upon it. Rapidity and. axe dlence of construetién haves heen Seen Ad by. a complete divis fer of labop, and ! distributing the ft [ thousand nee pmployed along the tine for | al onet 1t if now rohakle DAVID Z, MOY ER. Miles Tp,, Pert Ii Aug 7.8t wv MILROY iH Whole Yip be we to the Pacific ( TheCon: ompleted in, 18€9, the Government grants the ri ay have amplpm Ek and all'peg nd ether i o¥a of which | Et of way, | gsary timber ¢ materi- | along the line of its ex erations | al- go 12 800 acres of land to theinile, taken ip | altirnate sections on eag¢h pide of its road; &ls0 United States Thirty-year Bonds, RiTl~ to from $16,000 to $48,000 per mile, to be sur: y s 3 & i maunied sisd pro A » punting according to difficiflii wn the variou géetions to be built, for which | it takes a second mortgage as security, and | all war- ‘I A ces rendered by the OC nz troops, THE ar g June! Four Million Dollars, P* CAND HARDWARE | I have just received a vary fargo | | nssortment of goods, which wil: be scld al the lowest cash nrices, rt W. J. M MANIGALS. scientist semen ——————— RUGS AND MEDICINES DD" ranted pure, | tions filled dt all hours, A i —~ | Liquors for Meaedicinal uFpOses only. E E npwy in trauspor- i large assqriment of P ont Med#dines nt mails, &e. : ’ M MANIGAL'S, EARNINGS OF THE UNION | — - rr RAIL-ROAD, from its Wax HH" RE 5) RN ISH! ENG, wd ARD- PE rAd BnEineis only fing a, md 1 I oca! Busine 8 ‘ wy, during the year er well to give him n call‘ fore purch- i J0th, 186K, amounted to over aseing elsewhere. twelve to 30 inches long: Bratt dvor rollers, Strup hinges all sizes, ": M AN IGAL'S all expenses was much i on —————————— om pep 4. 85 PER £16 FOR NAILS at MIMANIGALS, [oN Iron all sizes, Seollob and all | heavy Iron, from best manufactures | | at 47 per pound, at MMANIGAL'S HORSE 'STIOES NorwaviNuileods, Cast Steel, Blister Steel, Spring Steel, Springs, As Theseearnings are ric indication ast through trafic that must follow f the to thy Pacifie, but cmening of ber lertainly prove that ' First Mortgage Bonds “pon such a property costing nearly ofthe: line threo times their amount, ’ ' ia.. Are Fniix Union Pacifi AX) each, They bear %) ely Secure. ¢ Bonds run thirty years | and have coupons af- interest, pays Th are for i ched. 2% Xa" Ke. M MANIGAL'S. ual : on the first days of Januarv‘erd July at | ann } i at | EST 11 Hico ry Fellows at $2.00 per fott | B flu bs and Rims, = yokes, - bs ails co. ; M'MANIGAL'S. Qe DLERY HARDWARE of every dese | b eription, at MMANIGAL/S. MUTL ER Y. Alargéassortment of Pock et uhd Table cutlery, Tea and table | sHOOrs W York. ut the of in 1d. The principal te pita The JO2. and at gold they 1 ny A ining th It is well commands a much higher price than a shart | It is Wirty years: tHe 11 ii rat per od nt gre bledn gold at maturity, of 1eir cost $i pric the present rate a liberal income on tl very important consideration in deter- of these bonds 187 the length i yajue have to run. ® il me they in this line wif defy cdmpefition. aitersand teu trays, at M! UY ANIGAL 8, known that a long bond alway RIA TRUNKS and 1dr sortment st to assume that during the | ate Af iittevest'i t! l i 4 f One, safe nextt Frited States wi i Hing Bags, lage IT M AN GALS As- p iecline EST RED SOLE LEATHER at 30¢ts. Calf skins, Lining skins, Toppings, | Shoe makers finishing tools, I at ! MMANIGAL'S . ripe ig ee Qu Vv BE r J. V7 ED WARE of e ry qu nt MM ANIGAL' NJ urope, and we have a right to expec sue ‘hsix per cent, securities as these held gt as h igh Jovy a premium ds those which, 1857, werd 20 £023 per cant. hate par. pre this private eprponaiion es pnp bape pp nage tliogmp in The Lt I1rOM rt demand alone ms nee - » . and asthe issneof a rO- = . 8 _ A JO sult; they The Company { 1 FALL PAP ER, 4000 pie: ceived 37 different Pat paper at 10 and 12} cls at M'MANIGAL'S rie oR ja icrns, rood | unre heyvond thereach of folitieal action b » that their Bonds ate, cheshert security advance the i lie V# are the | the right the present r HL DRENS CARRIAGES, $5,00 and C 1p, ot M'MANIGALS, W Bi Paterrs 3 1 + wl y ’ C IU Cl, Rid Lo rice at any thne isreserved. Subscriptions GOD AND WILLOW WARETubs Churns, Baskets, Gal rakes Ne y thes and Snethes M M ANIG AL'S Table and Car- ringe Ci) Table and’ Stand | "rh AM ANIGAL N, +{ABINET ¥ AKERS : = C y on can buy your Oils; Paints, Viel Nod | ™ sly Paint und Vardish brush | (gout Rristles, ) ew Patent Bedstead Liastner and a great many other articles you nead, low at M M ANIG ALS. A theeriptions will bereceived in CENTRE HALL BY FRED. KURTZ, York i ! e Companies Of enn St ™y{ and in New At th RmesOrtme a: f lot! ARGE TG A ( AV DRY Ay Son Wall Sf ren, throughout t Bankers, Nt. 15 » 'a oe he eidiced agonts ge asportpent of Fane y and com- mon Soaps Will be sold whole- ! @ and retail] st MMYXIGALS. | ELALN AND BRASS Kattles, 1 )OR { Tea Kettles, Bake Pans, Ke. at {c Yn NM) | LANIGAL'S i giving ; ag | of the asd" Staton 1 ey drafts or York, and the aree hy re turn Remittances shan 1d in Ne 1 CilL OL 4 ald aha ii i other funds par Bonds will be Parties Hanover Stréet, Boston, Mass, July, 170m: junel® 68 3m Te —_ ol A. NV HARDWARE STORE! J. & J. HARRIS, NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. | Anew and complete Hardware Stere bat been opened by the undersigned in Broek- | erhoff’s new building - - fe + 1). arlor Cooks for Woddols Col, and toves of every Log 5 : At ntion is o; HE : Plate, a new size, whic ] ’ ’ ? i stock of Roondg e has Just reeeiv- Tt hakes better job than the , old size, and can be furnished ¢ cheaper | than any other establishment i in tows. : . 2# Spouting and jobbing 1 tended to. Charges roomy -. fomplly at t and aay: fics os, wy © i a 3:43 ~ % . * * v8 Of new and cheap oad Just revived from New York and Philadelphia,’ ned at the store of Graffa Thom ilroy, nearly opposite G. W, houibeond | Maire consisting of a splendid assortment of t Li : ‘ "uy Ipacas, “ Rrhuit Cloths) Pie Laines Ginghams, fico, JAWnNns ; Muslin, ya h 4 simeress, i Men's Summer Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hi ats nl all kinda, Tardw are, i ¥ -a item B ug, Pa ony ~ ate: ts and Tubs, | made lobia -" s tea ? al uke % andy x “3 un im Ry ron of different < Coal Oil inde ar. 33 ™~ ensral variety of ther murbhas- 1r ‘of reas, . A ad ne dize _ nauall ¥ kept in eountry stores, they now offet at: the lowest nire ‘¢ h } $00 : 1 Ve shall at. all times. be. pleased. to ’ and. will ‘make it &n object to sell goods bow, REMEMBER PAE ni | » ‘ tt Graff & ThompsSi IN MIT fre * . B t Ae Hy 4% They Yeo favs at hate Tansery s good . it . LEE aE vif fy AND CALF SKINS > yr Ear oe #F K1p ES on hand and will be sold low for cask. : A Bark 4d Hides Wanted at the Tannery Ton . jeg fap’ A oy : fr in Milroy: which we swf pa So: Jot ound for Bull, 9 for Steer and Re hides, ~ 3 for Calf skins, clear of cuts-and scars, The highest prices will’ be paid i in cash or trade for good oak-bark. “may$ 01s. GRATF & THOMPSOX. vr: i w Wins s celebrated confections, Whitman's celebrated chocolate, Buker's chocolate, Smith's choeolate, China Ginzer, English Pickes, . a: Lies American Pa sine “THOMAS .