Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, September 11, 1868, Image 4

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'ENTRE PA., SEPT. 11th, 1868, .: im . Po
¢ FY RE HarLL, Pa, - EPT. ———— — - | facnts the subordination of the military to
| the civikbpower; to the end that thecusurpas
Horrible Murder by Negroes. |
| tions of Congress and the despotism of the
CENTRE HALL
Manufacturing-Co.
72 Norieg.—The subscription price of | |
the RerorTrRk is 81,60 por year in advance, |
. | which is less than that of any other paper
{ both for -horse SWeep power and Lhorse of its sige. We are printing this paper ut |
tread power. Also the Fornado Seperator | ost and therefore wish to remind our pat- | | )
pthat witboutsthresheanyamnehineever- bro't {win Erhat if 10 of ert portance to us that = wa
| to Centre county. | apl0G8,
Stove-pipe, Tinware and Fruit Cans, |
all makes. and
Drills and Threshing Machines, |
fice, the restoration of rightful authority | F . -
en : hh a | N & WILSON
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to and the independence of, the xecutive,
and judicial departments of the govern- |
GE D. PIFER,
murder wag perpetrated in Queen An-
morning, the particulars of which are |
thus given in the Centreville Citizen |
of Saturday :
A man named Reamy Gilmore, an
industrious, honest and inoffensive
rmer, aged about forty years, resi-
ling oma farm, was found dead at an
carly hour on Friday morning, and
ais wife lying im an insensible condi
ion, but still alive, by a negro man
md woman wha had been engaged by
Mr. Gilntore to *save fodder” for hi,
hey immediately gave the alarm to
ne of Mr. Gil 's meighbors, who
made the fact of t arder known to
the officers of the jury of inquest
Was summone among the wit-
nesses was a negro woman, Martha
Barwick, Mr. ‘Gilmore's cook, who at
first denied all knowledge of the mur-
finally confessed that a cer
negro man in the neighborhood,
in the habit of visiting her,
named Michael Bell, and herself, had
a plot to murder and rob Mr.
ore, which plot was intended to
e put in. execution on Friday night,
t fromespmie cause, on Thursday
n'¢cht the time was changed and the
deed perpetrated on Friday morning,
between daybreak and sunrise.
Che negro attempted to make his
escape ‘but was captured, and he and
the woman are now in jail.
maser lp An At eg
GEORGIA.
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Negroes Armed and Drilling Nightly
~ Farmers Stopped— Boy Murdered
«by the Black Fiends,
favaxyan, Sept. 2.—The negroes on the
outskirts of the city are causing considera-
ble treuble.” They are armed and drilling
nightly, and'stop farmers on the roads lea-
ding to the citys The country folks are
compelled to-go in parties of ten to twenty
when they come to market,
A boy has mysteriously disappeared, and
it is supposed that he has been murdered
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by negroes.
eee Ape
A marrying man in Brooklyn has now his
fifth wife, and five mothers-in-law in his
h suse, and “order reignsin Warsa
eee ete pre
New York.
The Democratic State Convention met in
Alvany, on 3rd inst, and nominated Hon.
ohn 'T. Hoffman for Governor by acela-
nmanon,
w.'"
lr —— ———
The Harrisburg State Guard
says the Radical party have the largest and
lirtiest load of political sin, strapped upon
its back ever earried by any party. An
al; you
iia,
, radical),
honest confession is good for the so
Know.
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Ex-Governor Thomas H. Seymour, of
Connecticut, died at his residence in Hart-
ford, on Srd, of typhoid fever.
—— President
will earry New Hampshire.
A Chicagoan attempted suicide in the
lake. A friend reseued him, and in doing
so tore the smicide’s pantaloons, whereupon
he thrashed the friend tor hiz carelessness,
~The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of
East Pennsylvania, met at Lancaster on 3,
—The boll worm has appeared in the
cotton fields of Northern Mississippi, enu-
sing considerable alarm amongst the plan-
ters.
—=Ten thotisand people died in Peru
from the late visitation of the vellow fever,
~——A man recently’ murdered an ac-
quaintance at Portici, near Naples, for two
cents,
——A submarine eable is to be laid from
the Spanish Autilies to Mexico,
Two Chattanooga sports have made
a bet om theelection, in. which the loser is
to eat a full grown rat fried in butter.
—— Wai Tait, an athlete at Milwaukee,
recentiv made a standing jump of fourteen
feet, one and a quarter inches,
—3inee trees have been planted in
Hevpt they are beginninz to have rain.
A country will produce more food where
one fourth is covered with forest than if the
whole is cultivated.
ast ete et oe
a«1 Democratic Platform.
restoration of all the
hts in the Union under
snd of civil government
eople.
wuresiy forall past political offen-
camper ulation of the elective fran-
dnies by their citizens.
nt of the public debt of the
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rapidly as practicable;
rom-the people by taxation,
is raquisite for the necesz-
nent, economically ad-
» honestly*applied to such
tere the obligations of the
not expressly state upon
or the daw under which they
ere geaed does not provide that they shall
Sught in right and in
ie lawful money of the
=
faa,
v
\ 3 Phe
= Dad ATF CK
1 of every species of
NOEL real value, inclu-
ding thei ert nent houds; and other pub-
irities
Oue currency for the government
and the people, the laborer and the office-
holder, the pensioner and the soldier, the
producer and the bondholder,
och. Feonomy in the administration of
¢ y
fo) N
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+
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210800!
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dinz army and navy; the abolition of the
Freedmen’s Bareaw, and all political in-
strumengalities designed tosecure negro su-
premady; simplification of the system, and
discontinuance of inquisitorial assessing and
collecting internal revenue, so that the
len of taxation may be equalized and
lessened, the credit of the Government and
.. » _urency made good; the repeal of all
=n nts for enrolling the state militia
“snail forces in time of peace, and a
- revenue upon foreign imports, and
ml taxation under the internal re-
ss as will afford incidental protee-
“vnestic manufactures, and as will,
ie the revenue, impose the
: non and best promote and
cucourag. uc great industrial interests ot
the country.
7th. Reform of abuses in the adminis-
hy
re
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8th. Equal rights and protection for na- |
‘tizens at home
and abroad ; the assertion of American na-
tionality which shall command the rdspect |
of foreign powors and furnish an example
and cacouragement to people struggling
for national integrity, constitutional liberty |
of the rights of naturalized citizens ngainsi
the absolute doctrine of immutable allegi-
ted bevond their jurisdiction,
In demanding these measures and re-
disregard of right, and the unparalleled op-
pression and tyranny whieh have marked
its career.
After the most solemn and unanimous
cute the war exclusively for the mainten-
ance of the government and. the preserva-
tion of the Union under the Constitution,
it has repeatedly violated that most sacred
flag to victory. - ;
nstead of restoring the Union, it has, so
far as 18 in its power, dissoly od it, and sub-
jected ten states, in time of profound peace,
It has nullified there the right of trial
by jury; it has abolished the habeas corpus
ind A most sacred writ of liberty; it has
overthrown tha freedom of speech and the
press; it has substituted arbitrary seizures,
cy.
and arrests, and military trials, and secret
star chamber inquisitions for the constitu-
tional tribunals; it has disregarded in time
of peace the right of the people to he free
from searches and seizures;
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private rooms of individuals, and
their private papers and letters without any
specific charge or notice.ef atlidavit, as re-
quired by the ongmbid law; thus conver
ted the
it has established a system of spies and of-
American Capitol into a
espionage to which no constitutional
i
monarchy of Europe would now dare to re
|
it
ficial
: al el
sort; it has abolished the right of appen
important constitutional questions to the
béen subjected to the most atrocious calums-
’
i
tute his high office to the
support o
Pas * METRY) 3 IY |
the President. Its corruption and extrav-
led anvthi
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RETNNCE NAVE CXC
| history, and by its frauds
2
and monopolies
of the
It has stripped
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it has nearly doubled the burden
debt created by the war.
appointment, even of hi: own cabinet.
der its repeated assaults the pill
- IIE :
it succeed in November next and
its
should
inaugurate will meet as
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President, we
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maguerea peo
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the scallion
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subjected and e
Wi
tha
stitution ;
of the Con
hat ever since
threw ofl
privilege
suffrage have belonzed
Brittish crown the
¢severn “tat og
n granted, regulated and con-
] Rn " . $
exclusively by {
f each state respectively, and th
he political
DOWe
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at any at
prete
of this
i= a
empt by Congress, on any xt
rierd
FigEs
1a orn
ager
ind
il
y siate
interfere with its exercise,
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which can t no
in the Constitution, and Ane
of government, and can only end
in a sin-
gle centralized and consolidated govern-
the
the states will be entirely absorbed, and
be
place of a Federal Union of co-equal states;
ment, in which separate existence of
unqualified despotism established in
and that we regard the reconstruction acts
(so-called) of Congress, as such, are usar-
ry and void.
That our foldiers and sailors, who carried
most gallant and determined foe,
erbe gratefully remembered, and all the
ust ¢v-
faithfully carried into execution,
GREAT FALL
and
GREATVICTORY]
At The Old Stand
at Centre Hall,
{Stock of
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES
Just Purchased at the Late
LOW" PRICES,
Aad new on Exhibition at
ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF
FLANNELS,
MUSLINS,
CALICOES,
: AND
SHAWLS,
ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
SYRUPS, COFFEES,
also a large stock of
MACKEREL and HERRI NG.
the best and cheapest in the market,
WESHALL : FAKE PARTICU LAR
CARE TO MAKE IT AN OBJECT
New Customers,
WEL OUR OLD
FRIEN| SS. TOGIVE US A CALL.
ap24'68,1y. WM. WOLF.
Lane Haupt gbBeRefonte, Pa. and Haupt |
no New supply of Spears! Anti=dust Cook, |
Parlor & Heating Stoves; Spears’
revolving, light THuminatigy stove pears’
new orbiculat ® gas-hurnify parlor ® stove’
feast iron cylinder): These haveallprovan
thethselves to Bathh as tsty oi ith& world |
also,
make na das,
any other stoves. now in use; people in
want of stoves would do well to eall mt their
waresroomys and see their stock Befard par-
chasing elsowhore, as hy anegleet of this
they nu)
SPEARS ANTI-DUST GAS RURNING
strove (woodsar eonl))
SPEARS ANDI-DUST GAS-BURNING PARLOR
STOVE,
COOK
ILLUMINATING
STOVE,
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ness: in poking the fire, entire safety of
the fire;
thorough
pants | :
and well regulated heat; a gas-consuiner of
neatuess; cheapmess nnd bonuty,
Isaac Haver, Agent.
(ENTIRE HALL
J. 0 DEININGER,
makes to order, all kinds of
| BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
WASHSTANDS,
TABLES, &e., &eo
Hose MADE CHAIRS ALWAYS
BETTER THAN GOLD!
OUR NEW COMPOSITION
INDESTRUCTIDLE GOLD PENS,
Are recommended by Bankers, Lawyers,
Professors, Teachers, Merchants, and all
who have tried them, as the best Pen manu-
fuctuged. Sent Postpaid to fny address for
Or, samples of these
Peng. Samplecopy ofan Hunsteated Comie
Paper, nnd large Hloeteated Cirenlnrs of
our Books, Stationery Packages, sc. giy-
01 receipt of 132 cents,
lowest rates, Address,
ROACH & THISTLETHWAITE,
Indinnapoliz, Ind.
per Please state where you saw this adver-
tirement, may dim,
W HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR
RT FRT
Dealers supplied at
J. B: ETTELE.
(FORMERLY NEFF. & ETTELR.)
dig formerly occupied by the Key
stone Bakery
All Barrels, Kegs anil Casks warranted
to contain the quantity represented,
The proprietor of this establishment takes
leasure in informing the public that he
ims constantly on hand a supply ¢ Yoice
foreigh and domestic liquors seh wo
Old Nectar,
Old Rye, Monongahela,
And Irish Whiskey,
Cognae, Blackberry, Cherry,
Ginger and Common Brandies,
Port Maderia, Sherry and
Lisbin Wines, Scotch
And Holland Gin,
New Eneland Rum,
JAMAICA RUM, CORDIALS a =pper-
mint, Anniseed and Ros
| ealled to our stock of pure liquors, suitable
{ for medical purposes,
Demijohus constandly on hand.
We have the only pure Nectur Whiskey
in town,
| were low, and we sell them acenrdingly.
i All liquors aré warranted to give satistae-
. { B®
1011.
| age,
Liquors will 1 by the quart, barrel
or tsercey I have a large lot of
BOTTLED LIQUORS
on hand.
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bao SO
grades,
FEEYNOLD' SE NEW MARBLE FRONT, BISHOP £t,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
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and warranted of good workmanship, asiti
t rates as che ap as eise
where. Thankful for past favors, he solic
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Call and see his stock be POT My
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elsewhere, apd 68 ly,
SRCHANTS HOUSE,
$18 & 415 North 3rd, “st.
PHILADELPHIA.
MANDERDBACH PROPRIETOR
I. C. Nive, CLERK.
1-4 n Hotel, will be
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yeity, one of the most do
WINES AND LIQUORS,
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mn of the puldie to his esta
is prepared to ftarnis
Domestic
The subscriber respectfully ¢
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Liguors' whi
which ard
ost qualities
v priges, His :
Monongahela, Irish und
nl kinds of Brandi .,
: Bla
~the best articlos—
n ha i +}
by vu
I pice
RCCOT
sting
Maderia, (
ers
German and English is
2 UNTON HOTEL,
Philadelphia,
Q TAT!
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aoe PY nN $ . +t f111,
7 Physicians are resped tf ily
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rive HOS a trial,
ils 11g
(5 REAT COMMOTION!
x
side of Market street, a few
. 1 ‘el
above GL.
It "i set) Yana 33 vr wk ax ) it desirabl
Is central ioeatily makes 1 desirnbie
all visiting the city on busin
ure, A. BECK,
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(formerly of the Merchants House.)
aplO' es tf,
south
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RARI
Proprietor
, "PROPRTY.-
TOR.
ints, north, south, enst and west,
This favorite Hotel has been refitted
furnished by its new proprietor, and is now
in every respect one of the most pleasant
1
The travelling community and drovers will
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AARONSBURG, PA.
JOHX RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR,
invites his old friends and
travel
ee him. The house has been elegantly
vers can always find acconunodation.
ap10°GRES,
pH ILADELPHIA AND ERIE
; RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIMETABLE.
AND DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN
PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, HARRIS-
BYRG, WILLIAMSPORT. AND THE.
Bri AT: 0L1L HI GLON
. OF PENNSYLVANIA.
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ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
On all Night Trains,
On and after Monday MAY Tithe
[868, the drains on the Philadelphia & Erie
Railroad will runas follows:
WESTWARD. ’
Mail Frain leaves Philadelphin.11.16 p. nm.
s ot be Loek Havain...9.304. m.
area livie 8.00 p.an.,
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia 12.00 noon
i " Loek Haven 10,11 p.m,
arr at Krie LOG, in.
aves Philadelphia 8.004. wn.
sock Haven 745 p.m.
arr at Lock Haven 7.45 p.m.
EASTWARD,
éuves Krie
Leek Haven
arrat Philadelphia
Erie Express leaves Erie
H Lock Haven
arr at Philadelphia
Mail leaves Lock Haven
sd HEL k “Haven 7.10 a. m.
arr at Philadelphia 6.10 p. m,
Mail and Express eannect with all trains
on Warren and Franklin Railway, Pussen-
gers leaving Philadelphia at 12,00 M, arrive
at Irvineton at 6.40 a. m, and Oil City a3
9.50 a. m. ,
Leaving Philadelphia at 11,15 p. m., ar-
rive at Qik City at 4.35 p.m,
All traing on Warren and Franklin Rail-
way make close connections at Oil City with
trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre,
Baggage Checked through.
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Ehnira Mail le
‘e ‘i a
“ th
10.00 a. m.
8.55 p.m,
10 a, my,
7.40 p.m.
6.80 a. 1m,
H500p. in.
7.10p. m.
Muil Train 1
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Elmira
id “i
Pa.
BULE THEWMARRET,
by having the largest and best stock, and
Bellefonte,
gelling at
LOW PRICES!
Carpets at old ratés, from 50 cents fo 75
cents per yard, for the best.
DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,
And selling from 12} to 16 cents,
the best
e¢alicoes, and muslins in proportion, at old
rites.
Woman's Shoeg; common good,” to wear
all summer, at $100 per pair
S™
"Ww iy
* Fine Boots from $3,50 to 50 for the
best,
CLOTHING
at the lowest rates, and sold at 1837 prices.
SUITS,
from. $12.50 to $18 for the best.
€ALL AND'SEE,,
and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat,
They only ask people to come and see,
even if they do not wish to buy.
ap 1068, tf.
ALFRED I. TYLER.
General Superintendent,
{tROSS-CUT AND MI EL SAWS, best
Jnnke at Irwix & WiLdoN.
ap lies, k
NOFFIN TRIMINGS, an Itrge assort-
L7 ment at IRWIN & WILHON'S,
up 1068,
H AND BELLS ind DOOR BELLS,
ull #izes and kinds at
ad 10° OR,
I" Y BOARDS, Plank nnd Seantling
A for sule’by Irwin & WiLsoxN,
up 10°68,
Lewin & WiLson's,
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APANNED TOILET SETTS. AND
Irwin & WiLsox,
1 OQOKING-G LASS PLATES ofall sizes
4 forsale by
aplO'6R,
Kr NDLE SKEINS for wago
h zes, at the sign ofthe Anvil
nplO'ey, BwiN & Wirsex,
Ba. infuse: Fire Bolts, ditto, at
aplO'es, IRWIN & WiLsox's,
HH" BLANKETS AND SLEIGH
BELLS, ut low prices, nt
aplOas, Inwry & WrLsox's,
Bis
{ ) in use at
Inwix & Wrrsox's,
aplrae,
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2A QA PER KEG for Nails at
»4, 8: G. F. FRANCISCUS,
T N WC ARE of nll kinds retailed at whole
sale. prices.» All kinds Tin
F. 6. FRANCISCUS,
GG. FRANCISCLUS.
Blinds on
{ ASHS, Doors and hand at
F.
JOIST EN will now find in my stock
all kinds of Trout Flies, Rods, Bus-
ets, Gut, &c¢., Pike Hooks, Fishing Lines,
te. F. G. FRANCISCUS,
G. FRANCISCUS.
ap2roNTy,
F.
ARROW TEETH. all
G. FRANCISCUSR,
steel,
1
ved and for sale by
F. G. FRAXNCISCUS.
ftHA KRER'S and other Garden Seed for
papers or by
stile in the quart or
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the varieties and
Places at
F.G. F¥
RANUISCUS.
HAS al reduced prices,
le H $O oO)
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OES, yard wit per
I'in Cups 70 cents per dozen at
¥.G. FRANCISCUS.
| 5{() Pairs of Window Shades, all new
.) styles and new designs, done up
in Moon an the
(old Collors, with Cords, Tassels,
25 per cent less than the usual
F. G. FRANCISCUR,
A)
1
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Xc. ’
-~ TICES,
«3 IM
d : ' * 1}
16,000 pieces of Wall
WK RR IArge portion
.
eet Ir
) tol} a
Paper, all extra new
(1! 1
mm Liverpool by me, and
2
ch less than usual rates.
F. (G. FraNcIscUS.
rey
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"Window Shades, Windo
i various
patterns,
rugeets & Tat
ees: nt abo
I ¢ of our deal-
v2 pay for them in t
the eastern markets,
F. GQ Fran
CIRCUS,
“AT BARGAINS
vy
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C.F. Harlecher's
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard-
ware, Queensware, Woodand Willow ware,
Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent
now ready, and for sale at marvelons low
rites,
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE
OLD PRICES.
New spring
Dress Goods
A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
the novelttes of the season, at lower rates
than ordinarily charged at other places.
White Goods &
Embroideries
The finest stoek intown, both as to quantity
quality, and prices,
1IRTS
MFR E
HOOP
The best makes, latest styles and lowest
rates. (Hats and Caps in great variety.)
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Cassimers, Cloakings.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we keep
everything, and will sell at a very small
advance on first cost.
All we ask that you will
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
before purchasing elsewhera;, as we do not
consider it any trouble to show goods.
ALT KINDS OF HARNESS,
silver plated and Yankee Harness, double
and single, bridles and: halters..
mayl'68,1y..
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Machine Works, |. . 0
is the place to buy
'ENTRE 11ALL CEXTRE CO., PA. > 47 on
Having enlarged our New Fouxpry and ">.
‘hd ,
SHorK AGRICULTURAL
Works, Stocked with all new and latest
nounceto the public that they are now ready
HATS & ¢ P§
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to receive orders for anything in their ie
| Pullies,
Hangers,
& BRASS
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NOTIONS, &C.
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CASTINGS
| of every description made and fitted up for
MILLS, |
FORGES, |
FURNACES, |
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES,
&C., &
o manufacture the eelebrated
sErsees
| Dress Goods, Muslins, Clothing, Hats and
may not be able to receive at other placa
The «tock war bought at the very low seb
prices, and I feel confident that if you
| should favor me with a call, we'will be satis
( tually benefitted. Roam No. 8, Broclers
apligs.ly.
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Ofer to tha Public one of the
RKREYSTONE
| largest and beet selected stocks of merchan-
dise, in Centre county. « Call examine znd
| see for yourself.
TE E Largest and Best Stock of WArTaD-
ted Boots and Shoes, warranted te give
: TNC PEVE satisfaction, at reduced prices. only to be
HARVESTER, founda BURNSIDE & THOMAS:
| al Gross of nll varieties, ground to order
BI and warranted to be strictly purs.
It i4 the only place you can find unadultera-
{ tod spices. ry them for your own satisfac
| tion. You ean only find them at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS,
| I JANDsA WS," knives, “spoons, coffee
| mille, shovels, spades, rakes, hows,
| lumps, forks, chains, &e., at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS,
Ihis Reaper has advantages ever ali othe: |! -- -
! Jones COLLARS, if you den't want
: your horse's shoulders galled and
| tad sore, get zood herse collars st
"BURNSIDE & THOMAS".
sy .
wich now stand: unrivalled.
Reapers now manufactured. One advan
tage we claim for it, is the lever power, by
J ARNTSS, collars, cart whips, carr.r , #
whips, in great varieties, govern.
| ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingale
| check lines. eart gears, tug harness, bugky
{ harness, hams, cite. Everything in the sad-
dlery line, at
RURNSIDE & THOMAR®
which we gain sane hundred per cent over |
other machines. Another advantage is the
| hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereb.
the driver has under his complete contro
| ra ING TACKLES, rods lines, hooks,
ed grain, the driver ean change the eut of | flies, sen hair baskets; «te. Rig you
| out to exich trout at
BURNEIDE & THOMAS.
FE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, old
| gov. jave, best quality Rio coffee,
| best oolong black teas, green teas, Jovering
| syrup, golden sxeup, Drips fine article bak-
| ing molasses, rice and everything in the
grocery line at the lowest exch prices inthe
{market BURNSIDE & TLOMAS'. is the
place,
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the machine; in coming to a spot of Jodg-
he machine in an instant, without steppin
or |
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| inches at the outside of the machine, as well
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us on the inside. It is constructed of first
class material; and built by first elass mna-
T IS known to all in Bellefonte and
through the county if von want a
good article go te
BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
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chanics, We warrant it second to none.
All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing
| Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latostim-
|
| proved. All kinds of Repairing done. Dif
ferant Kinds of
PLOWS
AXD
PLOW CASTING.
The Celebrated Heckendorn Ecenomion
plow which has given entire satisfaction,
We employ the best Putternmakers, our
patterns are all new and of the most improv-
ed plans. Plans, Specifieations and Draw-
ngs furnished for all work dene by us.
#4 We hope by strict attention to busi-
TINWARE!
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The Company announce to the citizens of
Potter township
faction, st BURNSIDE & THOMAS"
in all their varieties, at
THOMAS.
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Spots rings,
BURNSIDE &« THOM 2.8,
B carriages, willow ware, guns, pis-
TEOYS of all kinds. at - 7)
duced prices, at
TOTIONS of all kinds, Stelring's gloves,
BURNSIDE & THOMAS".
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: "RNSIDE & THOMAS.
Oakley's soaps, old eastile, pure, Palin sea
, that they are now prepar-
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS".
EATHER of all descriptions, french
calf skin, spanish sole leather, mo-
roceo’s, sheep skins, linings. Eversthing
in the leather line warranted to give satie-
QHOE-MAKERS TOOLS snd finding-,
bh
BURXSIDE «
QADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits
A Everything a saddler
wants for the manufacture of harness. to be
found at
ASKETS in all their varieties, childrens
tols, powder, shot. eaps, cartridges. ae., at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS".
BURNSIDE a THOMAS".
) TEW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re.
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS.
: Handkerehiefs, combs, poeket ooks,
in all their variety and very cheap, at
NED FRUITS, peaches tomat
pine hp bles, and peas in great varie
ty, at 3 ¥
B BITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Ke-
ons, olive soap, Dobbins! S08] J eres
Elderling's soap, and a great variety % :
other soaps, at x
WHITE FISH, Horrin
apli’ 68 BURNSII
ed to furnish upon short notice, and as low
£. Mackeral ac. at
YE 8s THOMAS.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Gireat Attraction and Great Bargains!
T™ E undersigned, determind to meet the
wpular demand for Lower Prices, re<
spectfully calls the attention of the publia
to his stock of J
SADDLERY, |
now offered at the old stand, Derigned es~
pecially for the people and the times, the Iar--
gest and most varied and complete assorts
ment of : : ¢
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
of every dascriptigh and quality ; Whips,
and in fact everytiing complete to a first-
class establishment, he now
which will suit the times.
A better variety, a better
style of Saddlery has never before been of-
fered to the public. Call and examine our
stock and be satisfied before purchasing
elrewhere. :
Determined to please my patrons and
thankful for the liberal share of atronage
heretofore enjoyed. F respectfully solicit a
coritinuance of the same.
JACOB DINGES,
aplO'68 ly. Centre Hall
as elsewhere, every article in the line of
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE.
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Stove-Pipe
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and Spouting.
All kinds of repairing done. They have
always on hand
BUCKETS,
CU Is,
DIPPERS,
DISHES, &¢.
All orders by mail promptly attended to.
CENTRE HALL MFG cOM'P
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offers at prices
uality or finer
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