Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, September 04, 1868, Image 3

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    Cixrri Hann, PAL Sermo 4th. 1868
LOCAL: ITEMS.
A Two Nrw Empire Sewing Ma-
citings, warranted, for sale at this Officey
Irox Crry ConLrar.—A scholarship to
this institution for sale at this office, and to
Be had at a bargain. ’
ank . Suuguons, and
i an 3h. SL
ale at'this office,
BE :
Local News. —Our readers are solicited
to furnish us items of local interest for pub-
lication. Send us the facts only, and we
will get them in shape for publicatian.
Oufreaders Wwoull obligh ue.
( Dy ocdn-
sionally mailing a coprof the Rerorrer to
their relatives and xequaintances outside
of our county, pecially to sueh as formers
ly lived in Pennsvallex. It would he the
most welcome matter you could mailite
such, and would be the means of inducing
0 Ak becomesubseribers, . Any person
. fsubseribiers, and $12, will
nt I RRPORTRERONG year free;
wr fnew wy and $6 the getter up
of the club will receive the RErorveR &
months frea. This offer good from this date
~—the namos can be seat in as they sub-
seribe.
a
a 4 n
To Business Men,
‘Wetdnvite busines men wishing to
ertive, to call and cxamine the
subscription list of the RerorreR, and
satisfy themselves that it preients a
most desirable advertising
especially for this side, ihe heart of the
count, This has been the experience
of allso far, who have advertised in
the RerorTErR. We venture to saw]
that since we commenced the publies-
tion ofthis paper, the rapid increaseof
sur list, unsolicited, ie without prece-
det in this county.
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XW. Ny
fn another part of this paper,
This. truly Valuable Medicine is recom-
mended by all who use it.
2 reer A Ap a
Valuable real estate of Pater Breon,
See advertisement,
| ml lr pee
The Farmers’ Mutual
Comp. of Pennsvalley, on Monday of
Tast week, insured property to amount
of 898 000. The eitizens of Penus-
valley and of Brushvalley, can find
no better and safer Company to insure
company. .
EE
Tue Fair Grovxps—We were
out, one dav last week, to see the Fair
Ground, near Bellefonte. The ‘trot-
1 of a mile in length. The enclosure
remarked in. a former number, seems
bench
rushing from this bench, and from
rounds; the beautiful creek running!
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“Shadi trees dotting, different portions
of the grounds, (not forgetting the
ada freé occupying the ecntre |
“of the trotting course,) all these give |
Ht aitoral advavtages which no other
Sir-cround that we Know of possCsses,
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and whichi can not be supplied by the
grounds; needs some fixing, |
id little expense “ean be made!
a pleasant aud Icvel drive, it being al.
udpishided by large trees upon the
one side.
leeomea life-member of the Centre Co. |
2 icultural Society, it will ‘cost but!
$10, and gives him, his wife and chil- |
"ie ; ‘
rai fhe prices of the grounds, af |
all -fates. and placingarticles upon ex-!
tion, ete., free, and he will at the |
lime be thus coutributing s6me-
: the advancement of agrical-
& k : of ize 2 gi
ReS pork bY @ Scholar of the
WHE the. Aiimal’s Throat. —On last
Monday morning a strage negro was |
“distoverad by Maj. Fisher, near Penn |
on atonce became rife, that the |
dhe “burecan.” ‘The Major at once
proceeded to inform others of the fact,
iit to Where the negro was&een,
}'s-throat with 8 razor, having
‘inflicted several severe gashes
onthe neck of the horse, when he
ap Gr
ear 4 Tuesday morning ta-
en to the Bellefonte jail.
“Phe horse belonged to Moses Sto-
eo yin 1 Tunes twp., from whose field
he. had stelenshin the Sunday
ght previous, The horse, we are in-
“is likely to survive his inju-
i
0D to be: insane ; he would not speak.
k to. cutting all kinds “of anonkey
ines”, such as standing on his head,
ae soldier, (his radical educa-
tion), and other antics,
Ado
Milroy store; will pay especial atten.
tion to the Centre cotifity tiade: A
Jarge and complete assdrtinent of govds
ill make 2 note of this.
x
mentioned of a radical who sub-
ed for the Reporter, az he wanted
e “how much’Kurtz eould lie in
éar.”" Weheard from this rad; on
{ast Saturday, and his letter below
will show that he ds a “hard” one,
more, “for ‘while the amp holds out
to burn; the vilest sinner may return,”
anid thete is hopa for you yet; friend
= : ] ¥
i: Eo © |
Ice lls Boats sss
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Aug. 80,08
“Mr. Kutte—Sir : Enclosed vou'l
find two dollabs,” #150 to pay for one
year, for the, Reporter, the balance to
dome Badk «to nie. Your Haya done
bully for the first time ; now go it from
this until full; about the first of No-
vember you ean neither reach side nor
bottum with See Seymour and Blair
hitched together. 1 know Seymour
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to make him; now do your biggest
licks,
0
iy ls “
BENNER TWP. ITEMS,
Friend Kurt: :—Being in Centre
Hall a few weeks ago, a friend there
sid he hoped L.would send an article
to the Reporter. I now do so,
Som sin usb
} "ne
| fall.
| Pinch had a
| down ; there was more harm done to
| er of the
here but, i
| scarce, promises plenty, Abolitionists
| SON POC
Ju bilant.
pukthes.
Amos, ‘do vou remember
| alive yet, after their wonderful adven-
| tures in the meadows. In a few weeks
BENNER.
cons mmamm—— I df o—o————
| dows,
{
{
wears a Sevmour badge
crat.?
‘Hall, and elsewhere, declare a kiss
| from a Seymour “boy” is far sweeter |
than a kiss from a chap who goes in |
for Grant and darkies. Now, young |
gents, if vou want to gain the smiles |
Sey nour,
{ wees smmmar——t wp Mp na i
Graham & Son, one door north of
hard-ware store, |
lot ot ladies’ and children’s Boots and |
| Shoes, and men’s calf, kip and congress
Boots. Those wishing any thing in
that lige, will find Grahams’ the place
prices. i
lls
“Why, neighbor, where did you
get that fine dress pattern, and dear
me, what a nice lot of Groceries, now
tell me what store you deal at?
“Why, woman, that’s no secret at |
all, for every body knows that Hof |
to go to when you wish to buy somc- |
thing good, nice and cheap, and there
is the place I bought these goods. Go |
and try them.”
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Sternberg & Brandeis, who keep the |
well-known dev-goods, grocery and
have just returned from the east with |
a large stock of new Goods. Good |
Boots ean be had there for £3,350 and |
good bays’ Coats for 34 and upwards.
They have resolved to maintain their |
ment to buy cheap goods at,
es mimesis tf Ap
We direct the attention of our readers to
tho advertisement of Jacob D. Miller. Mr. !
out, and deserving a share of the public pa- |
If any of our readers wish any
fe.
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The VYoter™s Fext Bool.
Comprising the most important Documents,
Matter connected with the History of the
Government from 1774 to the present time. |
By James M. Hiatt. Large 12 mo. cloth |
§
ITustrated, with from 18 to 21 full page,
prominent men. Upon a |
recommend it #8 & Text Book worth hav- |
Ing, ns it is to contain valuable statisties |
and documentary matter connected with |
the Government, fron its foundation down |
th the present time. Mr. W, B. WaaxER, |
of Millheim, has the Ageney for Centre
solicit subseriptions for the same. It
rt tf. ens ne i
FRUIT CANS, by the Thousand. at the |
Cemie Hall Foundry, for 15, 20 and 25 |
cents apiece—wurranted, 7A liberal |
discount to the wholesale trade, i
+
Stove-pipe, Tinware and Fruit Cans,
Drills - and Threshing Machines,
both for 4-horse sweep power and 2-horse
tread power, Also the Tornado Seperator
that will out-thresh apy machine ever bro't
to Centre county. :
Isaac Haupt at Bellefonte, Pa. and H
& Co., at Milesburg, Pw, have already got
a New sy 0 of Spears’ "Antizdust Cook,
Parlor degting: Stoves; also, Spears’
revolving, hg Hlmminating stove ; Spears’
new orbicular gas-burning parlor stove
(castiron cylinder): These have all proven
themselves to be the best stoves in the world
for,burning either wood, hard or soft coal ;
they sieve their own ashes, make no dust,
economize fuel, and are the best bakers in
the worldand have more conveniences than
any other stoves now in use; people in
want of stoves would do well to eall at their
ware-rooms and see their stock before pur-
chasing: elsewhere, as by a negleat of this
they may be sorry as many have already
been. :
SPEARS’ ANTI-DUST. GAS BURNING COOK
STOVE, (wood or eoul,)
SPEARS ANTI-DUST GAS-BURNING P
STOVE,
seh
i
aupt
ARLOR
STOVE,
we claim for these stoves perfect cleanli-
ness; in poking the fire, entire safety of
the fire; they require very little attention ;
secure thorough ventilation of the room,
thus preserving the health of the occu-
pants ; entire freedom from dust ; a uniform
and well regulated heat; a gas-consumer of
the first quality; great economy in fuel;
Reptness, cheapness and beauty,
18aac¢ HAuvt; Agent,
: Tt tp eee
Rai¥—Y esterday moruiug, 3rd ; it
commericed raiiing and from all ap-
pearances we weré to'have plenty of
. mn ; .
it. The drought has been very great
with us
Bit, if he keeps on reading the Re
.
Wore Testimony
THE KEYSTONE HARVESTER
READ THE PRYTIMONY OF FARM.
ERS WHO HAVE TRIED I'l
: Fillmore, Aug, 18th, 1808,
Gents i—1 nm now done haying with har-
Vosting, sand new says to: thoeroedit of the
Keystate, Thi Lent both etops with bag
pair of horses; and I do not think they
sweat more than if they stood ih the stable,
pod it isctraly the lightest deafl vnchine |
or any of my neighbors ever: saw, clit
over the roughest ground in Halfinoon
valley, One of the advantages of the Key-
stone isthe cutter har trayoling in line with
line, so that when the drive wheels go into
a furrow the Knives go into it at the same
tine, and also as readily travel aver wrise,
Another advantage is the Lover Paovwor,
whieh is the nicest arrangement wong the
many itprovements added to reapers, The
hosting arrungenrent is ahead of wll others ;
lL ean raise the outside ofthe cutter bar as
well us the inside; in driving along and
ean miso the bar to make astubble fifteen
inches high, B. FF. HoNeex,
Agricultural College,
Gentlemen :—Uaving used vour mdehine
thizx season, . :
ding it to the farming ¢ vnmunity as one of
the lightest and best Reapers now dnase,
For hiehtness of draft, stnplicity He
® Nuar-
rah for the Keystone Reaper,
ABRAHAM MARY”.
Boalsbhurg, Aug 190. 1868,
Gentlemen: —1 was pursunded hy Mr,
I have given it a fairtrinl, and find
it to do all it was recommended
think it the best combined machine now
manufactured. * * 1]. HoCKENBERG.
Pleasant Gap, Aug, 17., "07.
Gentlemen: —1 wish to inform you that
the Kevstone Harvester has done all 1 ex-
pected it to do, and a great deal INOre; res
ex peet,
mowing I can go ahead of any thing that |
ever was in our county. J. W. Suvey.
Houserville, Aug. 17th, 1868, |
Gentlemen of the Centre Hall Manutues |
have tried the Kevstone i
Harvester, and take plensure in recommens |
ding it as one of the Pe machines now ot- i
I did all my mowing,
lodged and standing,
MAS,
rouch and smooth,
as the Kevstone never
i
ng apparatus is truly |
shines,
The hurvesti
the best I ever saw,
the sun
Daxter M. Hovsek,
Centre Mills, July 24th, 1868.
Centre Hall Manufacturing Comp, |
Gentlemen :— We have been using one of |
vour machines—ithe ““Kevstone Harvester’ |
—and take pleasure in recommending dt as
one of the best machines now offered to the
‘ 22] Jas awl} . : i
publie, It has Ratiy equalled oul highest
‘ a e 1
It certainly has the lightest
draught of any Reaper in the market A-
uniong the nmnum uprovements and
additions to reapers since their first appear-
Nefl’ belonrs the credit
rable
ver power—which is one of the
i wg 5
N.S.
HIY CX- |
ee]
celient features of Lig :
3
Wo & Co.
I IME. COAL AND LUMBER.
4
The best
WOOD (OAL. BURNT LIME,
can be had at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on
the Pike leading to Mileshure, at the lowast
We are the only parties in Ceniral
Patent Fiame Kiln,
wifich produces the
2st White-Wash
and
B
offered to the trade The hest
SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR-
RIE ANTHRACITE COAL,
all sizes, prepared expressly for family use
Also
silver Brook Foun-
dry Coal
at lowest prices. Also a lot of first and sece-
ond quality
Nd
PALING, SHINGLES
and plastering lathe for sale elieap,
Oe and vard, none South end of Bald
SHORTLIDGE, & CO.
aplO 68. 1y. Dellefonte Pa.
AMPS OF EVERY VARIETY and |
1 4 lind at
aplO' 6s, IRWIN & WILSON'S,
UNION HOUSE
iy
MEROY, PA.
A CHANGE of proprietors of this Hotel |
was made on the 1st of April. The estub- |
lishment has been refurnished, refitted, and
remodeled, and will hereafter be conducted
The present
proprietor will give his persona? striet at- |
lic and others, who may favor hima with their
custon, |
THE BAR
is well stocked with the choicest Brands of |
Liquors, and the Table gotten up in first-
cluss style.
GOOD STABLES
are connected with the hotel, and obliging
Ostlers are always on the ground to attend |
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to this Department,
7&4 A portion of public patronage is so- |
licited, and good nccommodutions areguar- |
anteed to all, |
5. S STOVER, Proprietor, |
MiLroy, Pa.
‘ Sanita 1B ime TNA
Sslleronte Planing ill,
EDMUND BLANCH ARD, B. AUSTIN BREW,
E. M. RLANCHARD, W., M. HOLMEN,
#
Blanchard & Company,
Successors to Valeutine, Blanchard & Co,
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE, & YELLOW PINE
FLOORING
AND WEATHERBOARDING,
of Various Styles,
aug2l. ly,
DOORS, .
AIAN »
BLINDS,
SHUTTERS,
: MOULDINGS,
Scroll work of every Description.
BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES.
and patterns made to order,
Having a “"BULKLEY'S PATENT
LUMBER DRYER,” connected with our
establishment, we are enabled to manutac-
ture our work from
THOROUGHLY SEASONED
LUMBER!
27 ORDERS FROM CONTRACTORS,
BUILDERS, DEALERS AND THE
TRADE IN GENERAL, SOLICITED,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., Pa.
augld 686m,
YARLOR COOK STO V ES,
Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gus-
Burners constantly on hand and for sale at
aplO 68: Inwin & Winson's:
AA a SDEWAT HS,
On the 80th.in Petter tp, of Dysentarty
David Hotfiman, aged 99 years, 6 months
aud 21 days,
On the 80th in Pottertp., n child of Mi,
Sager,
Jonathan Searfuis,
On 28rd of Aue, in Haines tpi at the resi-
dettee of Mee Geo, Fowler, Mrs. Surah Pen
ny, in hee 80 year,
"Mrs, Penny was a Christin, She Nigod
[ Ta Christ, und ghe died in Christ. She was
Patt tnvalld (or a number of yes | but slje
hore all her sufferings with great pativnee,
NO words of murmering ever esenpud
4 Lips; sho settaed to realize continually the
| hoped hip} of the npostId's lanedpee,
| “that our Nght aMictions which ave but for
a thoment, work for d= no fitr more” exXeee-
ding nnd eternal weight of glory.” Mrs,
F Peiiny gave bright evidence of her accep-
tuner with God,
| her, for this, sho felt, was
tof Her home
| robbed death ofits sting. The grave—the
{ cold, dismal, gloomy grave—-ever presen-
ted to her nnd ne fears, For Chresg had
| sanctified it, nnd she felt that it wasnt as
| n ward-robe in which to store away her bo-
dy until the morning of her Resurrection,
Mrs, Penny was burried in the Lutheran
| cometery of Adromsburg, Rev. W. H,
| Gotwald preached an Buaglish sermon on
the words, “Let me die the death of the
rivhteons.!’ Nun: 23, 10/1 Rev. A. C Fol
| ker preached an Geran sermon, on the
words in St. John's Gospel 11; 20, Mn,
Gold 1,40
| No 1 spring wheat,
| 2.50 for new ambey
new red
Michigan, 2 420258
3 ok
for
| Michigan, 47% for white California...... 1
Petrole-
P SiaaR Cheese 13617 DRY GOODS:
{ All the regular makes of prints bring 13a
17 for best southern and eastern;
muslin steady at 2% for NY mills, 22 for
Tusearora, 18 for Masonville,
CHICAGO MARKET.
Wheat No lat 1,7001,73, No 2.1,584a1,63
Corn No 1 at dal. 00.;....Oats H2%......
Dry sated shoulders
had HEY Khorsssss Lard
extra < nnd
steers 7,462)
for light,
to extra.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET,
iC netive
0. 72n7.2hH;
light steers
Hogs active at at 4.25
vood COW
Rye 1.6001 08 Corn vell W
LEWISBURG MARKET.
W heat S2,00....... Corn, new’ 110 Ryo
1.50 320 h, } Timothyseed,
Butter 80 Ham W........
White beans 85,00
dull, 15.......Tallow 10....... Potatoes 1,00.
Pork 8@9Y..........
Side & shoulder 15,
BELLEFONTE MARRKRETS.
« White wheat S215, red 210
PAH. ......L orn 1D......Onte00.
H)...... Cloverseed 6,00
Rye, ans
«os Barley |
1,72.
yor pound xX)
ton
Potatoes
#y.....Ezgas - Plasterpor
216 Tall WN 15...... Bacon IN Hum? i.
LUMBER ....... Panel $40 per
Run of mill, dry 14 per M.........5n
ST per Mo. Bil stadd 186020 per
Hemlock bill stuff 14a 18per Monn,
I= inch shinele No 1 ~7 per
a0...
S00... 24 inch shingleNo 1
aidel i. No 3 ST,
MARKETS.
Red
Hn, .......0ats
Salt per sack 85,00,
Butter A0
Eres X)........ Bacon Sides & Shoulders (8
Hams 249 Lard 15... Potatoes 1.00....
Apples dried 124,
Te pa——
? rd ” 7
7/7 J “7
/ rf WV
Z Yi, (7 \ £01 / .
cv” nt”
Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Cheapest and most Sucogss
ful
wr , g * ot
Na 22 = UK), (Nd Ji
MILROY
White W heat
Rye 1.9.......Com
Plasterper ton K.00,
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LC
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Aargest,
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL,
LEGE
in the United States,
STUDENTS
Ten
THOUSAND
Thirty-Three States in
Cars.
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR
of
information, Outline
Course of Study, samples of Cowley's
PREMIUM PENXMANRAIP,
View of the Col Building,
Departments, City of Pitt<burgh, &ec.,
address the Principals,
SM IFi'i & COWLEY.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
1
fee
i.
aplO 68, 1v,
NINE TABLE CUTLERY, including
. 3 plated forks, spoons, Ae, il
naples, IRWIN & WILSON,
P McCAFEREY & COS
Wholesale and Retail
BOOT AND SHCQCE
Store,
One Door above Reynold’s Bank.
We will not mention in this advertise-
ment the different varieties of Boots and
Shoes, ind Gaiters of every description,
that comprise our stock—sutlice to say, that
is complete in every particular and nothing
to excel it in style, quality, extent or price
in the county. :
Our ready-made stock was hought from
manufacturers in the East who are careful
of their reputation, and would not sell an
article in the least inferior to what they
represent,
Ve would invite especial attention to our
custom made work,—well knowing thatup-
on the satisfaction rendered in this Depart-
ment depends entirely -ur suceess in Pe
Employing none but
NESS,
First-Class Workmen.
We are enabled to guarantee satisfaction tH
all who may favor us with their patronage.
74% A liberal reduction made ‘on whole-
sale plirchases, i%
juned’s8 ly. P. McAFFREY & CO,
JUFFALO SCALES, of the best make,
from 4 Ibs up to 120,000 ths,
apl0' 68, Irwin & Wibnon;
50 "MILES
OF THE :
Union Pacific
RAILROAD
Are now finished and in operation, Al
though this road is quilt with great rapidity
the work is thoroughly done, and ix pro-
nounced by the United States Commission
ers to bo first-class in every respect before it
sned upon it,
Rupidity and execllanoe of construction
have heen geerrredl by on complete division
thousand men employed slong the line for
long distances at once, tis now probable
Completed in 1869,
ThaCompany have ample means of which
the Goverment grants the right of way,
alteraate sedtions on each side of its
it takes asecond mortgage ns security, and
it 18 expected that not only the interest, but
ting troops, mails, &e.
THE
f.ocal Business only, during the year end-
ing June 30th, 1868 amounted to over
Four Million Dollars,
its Bonds, Theseecarnings are noindieation
of the vast througeh traffic that must follow
they certainly prove that
First Mortgage Bonds
Are Fntirely Secure.
The price 2, and at the present rate of
of time they have to run,
Ole,
Eu
«1
(rovernment,
The
in at from 20 to 23 per cent, above par,
and as the issueof a private corporation
*
sult,
they are bea ond thereach of political action,
t the present rate, are the cheapest security
Subseriptions will bereceived in
CENTRE HALL BY
FRED. KURTZ,
and in New York
"sa Street,
AND BY
John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, No 59
Wall St,
throughout the United States,
Remittances should be made in drafts or
other
Parties subseribing through loeal
agents, will look to them for their sate de-
livery.
A PavirurerT AND. Mar For 1838 hasjust
published by the
nation than is possible in an ad-
been Company, giving
Work, the Rosoureosof the Contry trav
ersed by the Road, the Means for Construe-
tion, and the Value of the Bonds, which
i
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pany¥’'s offices or at any
JOHN J. CISCO,
Treasurer, New York,
WORLD
MUTUAL
nents,
juned 68,
EC ———
Life Insurance Company of
NEW YORK.
I. F. Frueauft, Hollidaysburg Pa., Gen-
eral Agent for Pennsylvania,
Agent,
Contre County Reference.—D. I. Hilbish,
M: D.. P:'T: Musser, M. D., Col. 1. P. Go-
burn, Hon. F. Kurtz, Wm. Harter, Den-
fist.
The World is conducted upon the mutu-
al principle, by which policy holders are
insured free—as all the insured have the
benefits of the profits,
The Dividends ave paid annually, after
the second year, by och the insured se-
cure all the advantages of the profits, Thus
tha dividends merease from year to year,
until they reach the sum of the annual pre-
mium, and then exceed it. Policies are
paid in thirty 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 annua
1 payments all policies
aplO'68 1y,
remain in force,
pa highest market prices paid for all
: kinds of country produce, at
BURNSIDE « THOMAS.
Y: LUABLE 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 is known as one of the best coan-
try Hotel stands in central Pennsylvania,
Also, if desired by purchasers, there will be
sold with this property, 4 lot of ground in
(entre Hall, containing about } of an acre
and another, lot of ground containing 23
acres, near Ceritfe Hall. For further par-
WM. STUMP,
ticulars apply to
juneld' 683m Centre Hall, Pa.
G RAND EXHIBITION
Of new and cheap goods just roveived
from New York and Philadelphia, now
a ut the store of Grafts Thompson,
Milroy, nearly opposite G. W. Graham's
Hotel, consisting oi'a splendid assortment of
Dress and funey goods, such as
Mohair Cloths}
Alpacas,
De Laines,
Ginghame,
Unlicoes,
Lawns,
Muscling,
Cassimeres,
Men's Summer Goods
Boots & Bhous,
Huts of nll Kinds,
Inrdware,
Drugs,
Wall Paper,
neon Ware,
nekets and Tubs,
Ready made clothing
Fish,
Sugar,
Coflen,
Byrups of different inde,
Coal OIL
'
And nu general variety of sther merohan-
dize, msunlly kept in country stores, nll of
wpples, orgies, fey :
RRA, Thiel boot ae aut
BURNSIDE &s THOMAS.
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Camo to tHE MRA Jaf the subscriber,
Ro ig Miles twnshipg an the igh of
Lae : ACE FR 2 LS
2A ha Tast, three red heiffers, one
hs
fF 3 i § vid §
focda. red steer ole spotied steer, one
biick steer with bell on, twe each having a
slit in'the war. The owneror owners of the
above enftleare requested tocomatorward,
prove propert ’y my a onses, and take the
sine wie, otherwise they witl be disposed
of actording tb Jaw, Judging from sppear-
ance thesq cattle are from Awe to three
yours ol Bl. 66 Shisos GRE 9: 1
Ci (DAVID Zy MOYER.
ST Mites Tp,
mo
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6 ANDY ARDW ARE STORE.
va just rived a A rge
Fgh Which wi eso 5
pled ‘wei oc AEN |
Wa. M MANIGALS,
TARUGS AND MEDICINES all ware
ranted pure, Physicians perscrip-
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assortment of
the lowest cas
which they now offer at the lowest prices,
Farmors and others fromm €entre county
will do well te give them a cull, and exam-
.
We shall at all times he pleased to
make it an object to sell goods low.
REMEMBER THE PLACE IS
IN MILROY,
They aléo have at their Tannery a good
OAKSOLEANDHARNESE LEATHER
KIP AND CALF SKINS
Bark and Hides
Wanted at the Tannery
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in Milroy, for which we will pay Se. per |
ound for Bull, 9 for Steer and Cow hides, |
3 for Calf skins, clear of cuits nnd seares. |
The highest prices will be paid in eash er
trade for good oak bark.
may®60,1y. GRAFF & THOMPSON,
Buker's chocolate, Smith's chocolate,
Pickles, at |
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS
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J. & J. HARRIS. i
NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. |
A new and complete Hardware Store has
been opened by the undersigned in Broek-
yared to sell all kinds of Building and House |
nn Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes
Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hund
Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, lee Cream
Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a full
assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of all
sizes, Picture Frames, AV heelbarrows;
Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes.
Felloes. and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corn
Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold Boards
ultivator Teeth, Tuble Cutlery, Sh
and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutiery, Shove
els, Spades and Forks, Leeks, Hinges, |
Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails, |
Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating,
Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bei=
lows, Screw Plates, Blucksmitha Toels,
Dinner Bells,
ells, Ten Bealls, Grindstones, Carpens
ils:
Varnishes received and for sale at
juned 68, 1y, J. & J. HARRIS.
NT HILLIBISH,
A.
Wholesale and retail dealer tn
Stoves & Tinware,
fAlleghony Streot, Bellefonte, Pa
Read only a partial list of Cook Stoves; |
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ornamental,
Oriental,
Royal Cook,
Prince Royal,
Nea Shell,
Artisan,
And America.
Parlor and Office Stoves:
Morning Glory,
Tro ie,
Brilliant,
New Bgg,
And “¥™rlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and
Wood Stoves of every description.
Attention is called to his stock of Roonfig
Plate; a new size, which he has just receives
ed, size 40x20. It makes better job than the
old size, and can be furnished cheaper than
any other establishment in town.
Zz Spouting and jobbit.g prompily at
tended to. Charges reasonable and satis-
faction guaranteed. juned' 68,1y,
WON J UG A L LOVE,
AND THE HARPINESS OF TRUE MARBRA GR
Essay for the Youhg Men, on the Errors,
Abuser and Diseises which destroy the
Manly Powers ahd ereate impediments to
Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sent
in sealed letter envelopes free of charge
Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, How-
ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
jute; 68,1y.
tions filled at all hours. Pure Wines an
Liquors for Medicinal Pupusatcmiy, A
large assortment of Patent FX icine at
MANIGAL'S.
HOSE FURNISHING HARD-
WARE. Persons building will do
well to give him a eall before pureh-
aseing elsewhere. Barn door hinges, from
twelve to0 inches long. # rol
Strap hinges all sizes, at u
MMANIGAL'S,
-
4.85
PER KEG FOR NAILS at
RON. Iron all sizes, Scollop and all
MMANIGAL'S.
1 heavy Tron, from best manufactures
at 42 per pound, at M'MANIGAL'S.
HORSE SHOES,
Norway Nailreds,
Cast Steel,
Blister Steel,
Spring Steel,
Springs,
Acion
5 &e. &e,, at
M'MANIGAL'S,
EST 1} Hicory Fellows at $2.00 per sett
B Hubs and Rim Jokes. Khafts &e.
"nu ANIGAL'S. 3
ADLERY HARDWARE of every dese
eription, at MN ANTGAL'S.
aprrRy i
TLERY, Alarge ywortment of Poek-
et and Table cutlery. Tea and table
In this line we defy competition.
Saaxicars.
NKS and Travelin Bags, lage a"
sortmentat M MANIGAL'S.
Calf skins, Lining skink, Toppings,
Shoe makers fingshing twols, low at
M'MANIGAL'S.
LVER PLATED WARE of every
quality, ut MMANIGALS.
WA LL PAPER, 4000 pieces just ros
ceived 37 different Patterns, good
paper at 10 and 124 et=.
AMM
HILDRENS CAT.
up at .
nt
ANTGAL'S,
O ALS,
OOD AND WILLOW WARE Tubs
Ww Churns, Haskoti, Grain fakes
Soviacs and nstps n
t
MAMANIGALS.
GF neavment of Table and Car:
ringe. Oil Cloth, Enblel and Stand
Paterns, at A MANIGALS.
CABINET MAKERS: 5
Y ou can buy voug Oils Lainte, Vars
nish Paint ‘and Varnish brushes,
(grovind Bristles ) a mew Patent Bod tend
fustner and a great many other articles ou
need, low at ALLMAN IGAL 8.
large assortment of Fancy and eom-
4 mon Soaps. Will be sold whales
sale and retail, at \ M ANIGAL >.
PorGEIAIN AND BRASS, Kettles,
Tea Kettles, Bake ns. Xe. 8
hele ANTGAL'S.
AML
{ARPENTERS. : :
> You can buy your Fein Chisels,
~: = or > “ We, oH
Baws and ther BMANIGA L's,
4 LOOR OIL CT:OTH, 12 Different Pat-
terns, 4 8, 6 and 8} wide, # goddar-
All ew pattems,
WAANIGALS.
ROPE,
Pulluxs Z
Whips, :
Broom {wifie,
w . Broom handles,
. &e., &e., at
Wd MMANIGALS,
Se Hardware Store,
rayviS 68 Ty. Milroy, Pa.
ue DEAD MUST BE BURRIED.
The undersigned would respetfully an-
nounce to his friends, and the surrounding
community in general that he is fully pre-
pared to furnish Cofins, at the shortest no=
tice; and at reduced prices. .
a HR. SMITH,
a fi24 68 6m. Churchville
ee ee
riAHE ANVIL STORE is now receivin
a large and well assorted Sgock o
Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Sad-
dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoep
Iron, also Buggy and Wagon Stock of
every deseription,.—Call hd supply youre
selves at the lowest possible rates at
aplO 6s. IRWIN & WILSON.
2,200,000 Customers in Four
Years.
Patronize the Best!
Having the largest capital, most experis
enced. and extensive trade of any tencern
in the Dollar Sale busittoss, we
Guarantee Satisfaction
in every instance, and alsothebest selection
of Goods ever offered at
One Dollar Each.
No other concern has anv show gherev-
er our Agents are selling. Our motto,
“Prompt and Reliable,” Male and female
agents wanted in city and country.
THE LADIES
Are particularly requested to try our popti-
lar club sistem of selling all kindes of Dry -
and Fitiey Goods, Dress Patterns, Cotion
Cloth, Castors, Silver Plated Goods, Watceh-
es, &ec. (Established 1864.) A patent pen
fountain and a check deseribing an article
to be =old foi & dollar, 10 ets; 20 for $4; 60
for 26: 100 for $10; sent by mail. ree
presents to getter up, (worth 50 per cent
more than those sent by any other concern.)
according to size of club. Send usa tria
club, or if not do not fail to send for acir-
ular.
- B.—Our sale should not be classad
with New York doHuaf jewelry sa.
bogus “Tea Compatiies,” as it is nothing o1
the sort.
EASTMAN & KENDALL.
6a Hanover Street, Boston, Mass,
July, 17,6m,