Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, September 25, 1868, Image 3

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    HALL REPORTER.
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CexTRE HALL, Pa. SepT.
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‘CENTRE
25th, 1868.
LOCAL
EMPIRE SEWING
for sale al
A
at th
7Two Nrw
CHINES, warranted,
IRox City COLLEGE.
this institution for sale
be had st a bargain,
Bravks=-Blank * Summons and
Vaudu Notes for sate at this offic ,
EE
l.ocAL NEWS. dur: readers are solicited |
te furnish us items of loc al interest for pub-
lication. Send us the facts only, and we
will got them in
ho - A
Our deadefs woitld oblige us, by ocea-
sionallg mailing a copy ol ghee » RerorTE® to
their relatives and acqua side
of our county, especially to such a
ly lived in Pennsvalley. It wou
most welcoma matter you cou!
such, and would be the mean
many to become subse Fibers, Anv
sending us 8 naw subscribe
be antitled tothe REPORTERONe year (Tee,
far 4 new subsribers, and $6
of the elub will receive the Rerorren
‘months free. This offer good from this date
—the names can be sent in as they sub-
seribe
[ances mt
1
RNG dle, W
- o>
Fo Business Men.’
We invite Busoess 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, |
especially for this side, the heart of th
esunty. This has | yen the experient
of alise far. who have advertised in
the RrrorTEr. We venture to say
that since we commenced the publica-
sien of this.paper, the rapid incre
eur list, unsolicited, is witheut prece-
dent in this eounty:
ANC GI
Sale of real I state of Jae. Bower
sox, dec’d,’ Aaronsburg, Oct. 10h.
Sale of Farm of Thos. Sankey,
dec'd, Gregg tp., on Saturday Sept.
26th.
Sale of real esta
dec'd, In Miles twp
a
> ¥ 3
Of JOON
17th
te
, Ol
i gp
We call the attention
ks, +h .
of Centre conuty to the
of the Mesars Blymyer.
op
Mr. M'Clintick has
to vine in his garden measuring
8 inches. If any one !
Samuel
< of the Grant
pursuasion ean beat this, let him come.
Mr. M. also has a potato
ring 1 inch less than the one mention
in our last week's papar.
a ate
Miss Leah ‘Hoffer will
thanks for these fine apples
presented us.
vine measu-
Qeee Di
i
-
Baum’s Liquor
Bellefonte,
gection of
stocked, nc
nor a more
than Baum.
Sstablishment,
finest m thy
1
< oat Faye
«3 netic
CLO liquors,
A
18 ORE Ol {he
the
me has more
state—none i
i 1
» i yy yr oy
gentieinadniy pro
& - A
i
¢ eo
’ :
ne mornings
Frost.—Cn the of the
18th and 1 Ith ) juek frost paid us a Visi
in one of his}
bid us, morning
boards, | house-tops, and the
0:
cood from fence-rails,
grass,
di cs
Geo. D.» Pifer, No. 6 DBroe
Row, Bellefonte, hus just received
new stock of Goods, which will be
cheap, The “Pemnsvalley trade
ind Pifer’s tore just the place for |
mins, and George one of the most ac-
ars Aetths merchants to deal witl
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Wilt
anr-|
ic tli tlm A
Rarx. TY, e had
Sunday,
quite & rain mo
20th ; 21st clear; 22nd rainy
rn sme ff elfen Ap
Laree Puspkins—Mrs. Fredrick
Bottorf, from near Pine Grove Mills,
for size, will be hard to beat. Murs.
Bottor{ sent a specimen to our office,
on Monday which would he
a whopper in the pun nkin
would keep : a small family’ in
kin-pies for six mont) Wi
Armstrong, radical candidaie lo
gress, has contracted ror the shell, af- |
ter the insides are used up, and intends
moving it up salt river. to live in. after’
the election.
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Theattention of our readers is directed to
the advertisement of Coe's Dy PIEDSit v Cure, |
in another part of thi £ paper.
This truly Valuable Med
mended by all who use it;
Cure For Love.—Hide in a closet
half a dozen times and listen to the con-
versation which takes place betwe
couple who have been married one
year; while they think themselves en-
tirely alone.
a
LOSSING'S HISTORY OF U.S. |
We are glad to 1éarn that our young |
friend; Mr. S. 8. Pauly, had (h od |
fortune to.secure ‘the sole agency on
ghis valuable work, for Centre county.
In this he only succeeded after much] .
competition, as the work is of &o high |
a standard, that agencies for it are al-
most at a premium, oss ing’s Picto-
rial History of the United States, con-
tains 400 engravings, of whic h 12 are
fine, full-sized steel plates. This is
the latest history out, and includes ¢
history of the late war, contaitting in
all 860 pages. One of the peculiari-
ties of this “work, is its Concordance
system, referring from one passage to
another in the work having connec-
tion. No library will be “complete
without Lossing’s "History. Price, in |
cloth, $5, in library style, $5,500. A
good reliable sub-agent wanted. Ad-
dress, 8.8. Pauly, ee entre Hill, Pa
sepl8.3t
¢ is Tecobms=
Ry
§
lal
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a
Lime! Lime!
The best Coal Burnt Lime ¢an be had at
® CENTRE HALL LIME KILNS
on the pike-leading to the Old Fort, at
THE LOW EST CASH PRICES!
His Patent Flame Kiln produces the best.
Plastering Lime to be had.
S.F. BRUSS & &
an I
Co.
Tail, |
Ga).
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E LE ATION PROC LAMATION
|
| PURSU ANT
| embly ofthe £
1. ent 1
tn Ris C HI
‘o an act of the G
Common wenlth of Penn
"An act relating to elog
Miwe alth, } {
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RIDIN
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thou TIRAL
ID
Centre, i {
OW
No QOHe
entero,
BAY OF (OX
1334 h day of Qet
trict and count! officers, are to he
elagl Wd, tO wit;
[ ie person for
| State of P annsylyvania
One cveyor G
| State of Penn ;
| One person for President Ju
| 22nd judicial di SUI POS ed
ties Centre, C learhe: 4 whe Lim
| One person to Fepresent the
shy! i
} ven
1 Lind
11
ul
1
ie
. \ vy “ $ #
person for Su eneral, fort
sylvania
Hou
8 mnosed ol ¢
One
| torney
Une
mission
One per
rsen for the offic ¢
HEREBY
hat ine
1
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dis trial
Ono per
I ALSO
CIV. Notice
af nen id
horoi oh
WOO
QOMOUR
in the se wvorad
nghi ins within
"Was, fo wit:
Frnt
i
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toedion
and LON
ing
1
alse
LA WI
01 Job Wl Boaz.
:
township at the school
18h
x
tOwWnsntt
towns
es townshi ip Al Lh
in Aaronsburg
1
shinil
anted jor
in which
G9
holding the ele ns in ghe «
I'es Pi CLIVE y b AON, 13] tor
the morni Tuesday
of October, and e: Tespectors
who shall be a qu
Lacey Huy
. 5 y 3 J
ngol tue
Ol sad
ne
appoin nt QO Ri-
ified vi of $1 t.
i] tl 1, ] Ty
nouse the perso Hl WHO Shas
ived the s hest nunt
ON Will Qed
Inspetor shall not attend on the
S114
have
econd hig f' votes
day
election, then the person who shall have
Kei vid vhe second highest number of
ie DF » 1 udge at the next preced di & ] wetion,
spl And in
gy od the hi
tor shall not at-
ilappoint
a
1d db
§ Ing tor
i 2 ANSDHeCiy
i
iS rec
OG V
vot
wos a
shail
ov the SP aCe ome hous 2lt 1¢:
bylaw for opening of’ the electi
the ¢ juali fied voters of the towns ship, ward or
any vi AL SADC >
ot
feo:
a .
and i
* boar “(1
On
elected, present a the time of election, shall
elect one of their number to fill the va-
C WNL.
“It shall be the duty of th
tend at the piac aaf
holds ngevery General, Spec, or Towns ship
{elec ion, during the Vi hole ti me said election
it “open, for the purpose of, giving in-
respectively to at
Sor
is kei
formation to the Inspetors and Judge, when
exllé d or Jy in relation to theri ghtof any per=
n assessed by them to vote at such
atid on such other Wiatters in relation
10 the assessni the said In-
spectory, or either of them,
to time require.
NO person
any eleetion]
§ eicc-
Lion,
ent ol voters as
itted to vote ‘at
gory suid, than a white
f twenty-one
more, who shall Fave résided in the st
year, and in the
re he offers to vote at least ten days im-
mediately preceeding such. election, and
within two years have paid a state or coun-
fF ty tax, which shall have been assessed at
ten days before the election. But a
sitize n of the United States, who haspre-
viously been a qualified voter of any State,
ad removed therefrom and returned, and
who shall have resided in the election dis-
trict and paid taxes aforesaid shall be enti-
tled to vote after residing in this State six
months: Provided, That the white freemen,
citizens of the United States, between the
ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years,
who have resided in the election distriet
ten days, as aforesaid, shall be entitled to
vote, although they shall not have paid
17 1Xe, 2.
“No person shall be permitted to vote
whose name is not contained in the list of
taxable inhabitants furnished by the Cout-
missioners, unless first, he producs a receipt
for payment, within two years, of a State or
county tax, assessed agreably tothe Consti-
tution, and give satisfactory e widence either
on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or af-
firmation of an other, that has been paid sue h
a tax, or in failure to produce sucha receipt
10 auIBu oY} uodnatoym ‘308 BL, Aq podiub
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the person so admitted to vote shall be in-
1} } 3
shall be perm
ns
ato at
ate at
1CA/s t one
whe
serted in the alphabetical list, by the in-
|-spector, and a note made opposite thereto by
yriting the word ‘‘tax,’”’ it he shall be ad-
| or the word * ‘age,’ ithe shull be admitted to
[ vote by reason of ago, and in either case the
shall be ¢ alled out to tho
hall make the like note in the
them,
In all vasesavhere the name of the parson
to vote is not found on the list
A SRO -
whether found
prochunation thereto, or by
Or not, is phic ected to by
ib shall be the cnty of
such person on
and it he claims
[ reason of such vote
clerks, \W ho
( lati Hy
rs, or his righe vole
ither by verbal
and Wi
any qual
v ne to examine
ith as te (qj! ualifie
have wided within the State one year
his oth shall he suflicient proof
y but he shall mvke proof by nt lenst
one witness wh shall be a qualified elector,
tunt he has rasided. within the district for
chan ton days rest imme dinfe 13 pres
Ing stig eleetion, and s y himself
that hig bona fide reside: ‘ 1 pur
lawl nding, is Within thi
and that he did net v®*move into tho
't for the purpose of voting there-
to
tilen Hnereson
titled efi B.,
LI pectors
OHS LO
or
LILO
I't
hail
2 aforesaift, and
if reqitiredl, of his
taxes, ne afore
vote in the town-
ho shall res
Every person qu alifl led Q
» shall make due proof,
and pavinent of
pid, shall be admitted
residenc ©
tQ
14 ' Miter)
4 EIU THE Walla
shall
Dersoll si
] prevaoupt ora {to
tan officer of the election under this
holding such clection, or use
“hy viele LO i Hy 3 such officer,
properly interio
m1 nN of higdy LLM, shall bi
aft Gimp ta ho Kup thew indow aravenue
Ly windo roth v be hold
or shall use or pli timation,
threats, foree op \ llega, with design 10,
influence unduly, or overawe, any el egtor
orto prevent lam from voting, or to rest¥iin
ttemn
or
reapt or un
ol
Tm EN PY En
Ww whe ’iNe ia
any i
ing gtice
+)
Liat
vigtion shall be fined in Any sum not exe eed-
iug five hundred dollars and to bei imprison
time not less than one or morethan
twelve months, and if it shall be shown to
trial of such
shall be had that the person so offending |
ward, district
y where sid id offen: ‘© WHS com
Hot 1d od to vote there in,
Lion he shall be
wr Lows]
1338!
the
itted, Hil ell
than one hundred
{han one thousand do and
clinn months
POL IN Leas
be
lars
x
tO
Is ile ue LUSH
fe than two years
UAhany person or persons sha
bet ar wager iipon the re si
tionswithin this Commo
afferto uke any such het Or Wager or prin-
Fadvertisanent, chalie: ge or Vite any
person gr pe rSOns to make sug h bet ‘or Wit |
convidlion he or thiy
amountsoofivr- |
i
MV * person not by law qualified, shal] |
fi nely vote atany el 0 in this coms of
nionwealsh, Odifty DTherniag qungilled |
ti Vole out US pryper disir olf if
1 Knowing waul gf such a
(qt iwon'shall ala or procurestach person |
1O Vote, the shail
fined in any swum
ars and be imprisoned 1
eding three months,
Lf any person not spindili d Le
‘vmmon wealth, agreeat Li
od CIUIZensS),
Di
make any |
any elec- |
th, ‘or shall
i
of
weal
1
Ul nail
to
there of
wield three tines the
3 LLeCd
or
Ol Cl.
Hy Pp M's
ita aiiecal
dh a
Ada 0
i
Lon, be |
. : 3
nol enced Ainge Lwe Bundred
petsed, Ul cud vic
$ ye i ™y v {
a alarm not ex- |
>. vole in this i
law except
i
iy ]
shall appear !
4 |
1
i
]
Ons of quali
ny piace of election tor the purpose of is- |
inlluencing the citizens
} Shdi on conviction, tor- |
sum not exceeding one |
WW EVery s and |
soned tor tiny erin ceeding |
Cl
z L1eK els or of
tied to vote h
nd pay any
iar fi
{
licence,
CAL
eau uch
LIN) lol
welve n nonths,
AN ACT regulating the mode of
tio as, 1h ot several
onwesith,
ie ul enacted by
CEN oO {ie {
voting at |
counties ui
ue
LIC SCH le (in
in General dassen- |
by [lie
¥ )
HOG Yu
¢ 4d
La ery nud
y 4 Bag
ll
LH generud; towaship,
ne
Ud
daiit Lc lad
OF LHe sevaral co es of Ue Collluoi-
Woritin a vuroush
hereafter
Horized anid required to vole, Dy Lien els,
partly printed and |
essa fled fole
face
and spechii eleciions, are hy
11, Or
MlyY Qu ns
naines
be
sani em
arts
Judiciary) une tik
of il Due
Lie
and
Violen =
Labial
olicers Vo |
‘Date one Licket
all county omi-
neludingoliice of denataor,
and me Assembly, if vo- |!
vd mend it voted !
Ceounly, Olle LeKel
full township of-
Hod
ior
hat
inbelied,’
i
i |
shad embrace the names of {
vole 10r 3
Hors ul
sof Congress,
: i
foe LOWIHi=- |
i €n the na me |
. i} $ f
, QQ De la-
to ace
voted or
ih otlicers
zh: "and «
Ol
bailed vorouz
aepusiled in perate b
2. that it shat!
the shentis in the several of this |
commonwenith. to insert in their election
proclamations hereatler issued, the first sec- |
3 ol this
JAMES R. KELLEY,
er of the House of’ Ri | reseniatives,
DAVID FLEMING,
: Speaker of the senate.
AprprovEDp—The thirteenth day of March |
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred |
and sixty-six.
iH Boro
Hit DOO
Ca Class shail be |
bullot DoXes,
be the
counties
ai
SECTION
3
duty of |
act.
Speak
A. G.
hand, in
ninth day of
CURTIN. |
my office In |
Spbtmber,
Given under my
Harrisburg, the
Ax D. | 868
D.C,
£0 Al
. 2
Is 1.] X,
2 ig 8
HRIII™ A AY
ACH MANUFACTORY.
ROMAN PIHELIPS
IY 4
1A
T ik manufacturing establishmentcat |
agertown, on the Lewistown |
Turnpike, has now on hand
Buggics, Sulkies |
which "ha now offers
uality and styles to
the country. They
are made of the very best seasoned stock by
first class practical workmen, and finis hed
in a style that challenges comparison” with
work out of or in the Eastern cities.
and ean be sold at. lower prices than these
and Be lle font e
al 1d Spring = Wi agons,
for sale as supe rior in
ing. Being mastor of his own situation,
, ie has time’and ability to devote his
.ntire attention to his profession and his
rendering satisfaction aliko to
operatives, his country, and
net
patrons,
himself.
Call and examine his stock and learn his
prices, and you cannot fail to be satisfied
R ATRING
of all kinds done neatly, promptly,
reasonably.
Y eagertown, June 12, 1868.
fh a A
nd
ly.
New BOOK Store.
VHOLESAL E AND RETAIL
BOOK, rao VERY & NEWS EM-
PORIUM,
"ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the
e) Book, Stationery and News Establish-
ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny
street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, to
which he has just added a large invoice of
goods, such as is generally kept in a well-
conducted Book and Stationery Store. His
stock consists of Theological, Medic al, Law
Miscellanious, Sunday Se hool, and School
Books. Also, blank books,’ time books,
pass books, diaries, every grade and price
of ec: up, Tegal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa-
per, drawing and tissue paper, fine French
paper, envelopes of every description and
price, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub-
yer bands, transpare ut and common slates,
slate pencils, lead pencils, chalk crayons,
&ec., &e. Legal and justices blanks of all
kinds, revenue stamps at face.
Orders taken for goods at all times,
Goods received in three days from the
time the oxgler is received.
Mr. Miller is also wholesale agent for
Lochman’s Celebrated ‘Writing Fluid,
which he sells at manufacturer's prices.
County merchants would do well to give
him a call before purchasing elsewhere,
ST 0 V ES,
sept.’ 68, 1y
I Stoves, and four sizes of Gas-
Parlor S
3 } y
MARRIAGES:
On 17th Sept., at the residence of the
bm Yes futher, by Rev, € eo. Parson, Mr, J.
A. right, of Clifllisquaque, Pa, (formerly
of A: rousburg) {on Mo Bella M. Se hea
rer, or Milton, Pa, Ve wish Adam and
his b. ide much hap J 11 ass. )
Sepe 2nd 1868, Pheodore M' Nickel
Mrs, Stans Middun, all of Spritig
ship.
On the 16. jrst
Lizzie Bolinger, “of Rellefonte,
On the 17th inst. Mr. Austin Lainbert of
| Raollefonte, and Mi s Maggie Steale of Bene
ner 'T ownship.
{Oo
Town-
Mr. Geo. Donate and Miss-
- - & lp — a A
DEATHS.
On the 8th in Mitheim, Mes,
Dr. George Swartz, ned
| months
In Gregg twp.
Mary
i
ob
wife
of years 6
the wife of Peter 'w ilson,
P HIL ADE LPHYIA M ARK HT.
Ww heat quiet, red $2 2002.30, amber 2,33.
L256 for Pa. and 1,30a1,40 for sou-
Corn, yellow at 1, 28a, 30
Oats 72 for dark ‘and T4a77 for bright Pa.
and western Bacon hams 19a21
Lard Cloverseed firm, prime 8 20a
0,304, Timothyseed 3,4008,00,,.... Flaxseed
{ 2 Thad Ri)
CA’ [TLE. Extra Pa. and western steers
Ht Sas, Tia8A for fair to good
Ffoued for i gers, $45a85 per head for
| cow and ¢ Al hoop in fair demand at
4:pod per lv. gross, for fat, and $1 6023 per
i ' head for stock she p in
| mand, 2 14,0a15,50 per 100,
CHICAGO MARKET.
Wheat Nol at #1, 560al D81 :
Corn No. 1 at Mi.....Oats 52%
| at 1,18al,20 Barley No 2 at 174
Lard 181al9,
| LEWISTOWN MARKET.
White Wheat, ¥,0542,15 Read iii.
When .2,25a2,30 Rye, new, 1,60n0,00
RES, TORTT cares snncsss
Flaxseed, 2,000
fair de-
O08
»
MARKET
, new’ 115 Ryo. a. |
Timothysced,
Jlaxsoed 2,00.......Cloversed,
Butter 40.......Ham 2
EK; ges 2A)
P otntloes
Pork 8(@9.
LEWISBURG
3.00, FRA
White beans
15... ... Tallow
Apples Ih.
CX she ldo
od
lo.
JELLEFONTE MARKETS
W hite whi al D2, 15. red 2 10
Lo dorias ic DOr 120 2 OMSIS, 4
WE on. UlO Verses 0 6,0.0
Lard ol! ae
| Batter
LaBartey 1
Potatoes 1.62
Pork per pond 20.
Hany
LU NB KR i Pod] £40 per M.,
Run of m il dry S14 per A
Sid per M Bill stuff 18@D per M:
is
hingle No 1 37 per AL.
No 285800... dado 2} 460...
[4L00.......24 inch shingleNo
No? 812......do.saii No 8 $7.50
MILROY MARKETS.
White Wheat $2.20 Red 210.0...
Rye: 1,25.....4 Corn 100 URts
Plaster per ton 10,00... ...Suit per sack 3,00.
i Flour 7 yi 6,00 Butter 80...........
Kees 20, .. Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16.
Hams 25.......Lard 19......:.P0tntoes 150...
Apples dried 124,
-
Chas. H. Held,
| Clock, Watchmaker & Jeweler
Millheim, Penna.
his friends
weetfully informs and the
ic in general, that he has just opened, |
His new blishment, above Ales lite
mstantly on hi: iho,
and Je Wed
niso the M: Tan oiie
ai t (lod provided with a
mplete index of the month, and day of
he month aid week on its fire, which is
ranted as a perfect time-kceper,
a. Clocks, Watches and Jewe ry re- |
paired on 8 short votive and warranted,
sepll't _
—— | — -————— ee
I® inchs
Centre co.,
1,
esta bl
y } 1
re, ana Keeps ¢
4 W
y
a, ol toh S
{ 'ntender ks,
Bi1y |
Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streots,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The Largest,
Cheapest and most Success
ful |
LEGE
in the United States.
750 MILES
,... OF THR'
Union Pacific
EAILROAD
Are now finished and in operation,
ers Lo be first-class in every respect before it
ned upon it,
Rapidity and excellgncge of construction
have been secured by a gomplete division
of Tubor, ard hy distributing the twenty
] mg distances at once, Itis now probable
that the ,
Whole |
( ‘ompleted i in 1869,
TheCompan} lave ample means of which
the Government grants the right of way,
and all necessary timber and other materi-
als found along thé line of its operations ; al.
50 12,800 acres of land to the ntily, taken in
alternate sections on each side ofits road;
also United States Thirty-yvear Bonds, am-
ounting to from $16,000 to $48 000 per mile,
necording to difficulties to be surmounted
on the various sections to be built, for whie
h
it takes asecond mortgage as secu and
it is expected that not only the rote st, bul
the principal smount may be paidip pervi-
in transpors
ting troops, mails, &ec.
THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION
PACIFIC RAIL-ROAD, from its Way or
Local Business only, during the year end-
ing June 80th, 1868, amounted to over
Four Million Dollars,
which, after paying all expenses was much
more than sufficient to pay the interest on
its Bonds, Theseearnings are no indication
the opening of the line to the Pacific, but
First Mortgage Bonds
upon such a property, costing nearly three
times their piopox
Y : " 1
Are Fntirely Seenre,
Union Pacific Bonds run thitty years
nl
The
They bear annual interest,
paya-
City of New
The prineipalis payable in gold at maturity,
The price 102, and at. the present rate of
A vory important consideration in deter-
he {c ngth
have to run,
It is well known that a long bond always
commbunds a much higher price than a short
Itis safe to assuine that during the
Europe, and we have a right to expect that
Gr AND EXHIBITION
Of new and chou goods just received
from New York and Philadelphing now
Sponed at the store of Gr we Phony Pig
N
jt
ilroy, nearly opposite W. Grahnin'=
tel, consisting of n eplendid fssortmont ol
Press and funcy goods, such as
Mohair Cloths)
Alpacas,
Deo Liaise,”
Gingh: Lma,
Calicoes
i 1Wns,
on
( nssimere 8,
Men's Sunrmer (Foods,
Boots « Shoes.
Hats of all kinds,
H; ard ware,
Digs,
Wali Paper,
Queens W nro,
Buckets xd Pubs;
Ready inde clothing
Fish,
Break:
{oflee,
Syrups of different yinda,
Coal OIL
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in at from 20 to 23 per cent. above par.
which, in were bought
The
Government,
they ®¥eYeyvond the reach
The Conipany believe that their Bonds,
at the present rate, are thechegpyst seeurity
market, and theright to
price at any time is reserved.
received in’
in the advance the
Subscriptions |
Subscriptions will beeregeived in
CENTRE HALL BY
FRED. KURTZ,
and in New York
Company's Office, No. 20 Nas-
galt Street,
AND BY
John J. Cisco &* Son,
Wall
Bankers, No 59
St.
throughout the United States.
Remittances should be made in drafts or
other funds par in New York, and the
Bonds will be sent free of charge by return
Purties eubecribing through local
will look to them for their safe de-
THOUSAND STUDENTS |
I'rom Thirty-Three States in Ten |
Years.
FORLARGEQUARTO CIRCULAR
A PavrarLer AxD Mar For 1868 hasjust
Company, giving
vertisement, respecting the Progress of the
of |
full information, “Outline
iv. samples of Cowley's
ly, samples o wley's
PREMIUM PI NSALP,
View of the Coll i ng, d
Departments, City of Pit bhuegh, dc.
address tha Principals,
SMITH & COWLEY,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Containing
(onrsa of Hud
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a plo, ly.
NE T ABLE CUTLERY, including
plated forks, spoons, &e.. at
ap10'G8. ARWIN & WILSON.
sasba sr ennan EE
P McCAFFREY & COS
Wholesale and Retail
BOOT AND SHOE
Store,
One Door above Reynold’s Bank.
We will not mention in this advertise-
ment the different varieties of Boots and
Shoes, and Gaiters of every description,
that comprise our stock- suflice to-say, that
is complete in every particular and nothing
to excel it in style, ‘quality, extent or price
in the county.
Our ready-made stock was bought from
manufacturers in the East who are careful
of their reputation, and would not sell an
article in the least inferior to what they
represent.
We would invite especial attention to our
custom made work,—well knowing thatup-
on the satisfaction rendered in this De art
ment depends entirely eur success in busi-
ness. Employ ng none but
First- Class Workmen.
Wo are éhhbled to a | satisfaction to
all who may favorus with their pifronage.
Z48~A liberal reduction made on whole-
ARLOR COOK
Burners constantly on: hand and for sale at
nt ly
tion, and the Value of the Bends . which
at any. of the advertised
JOHN 3. CISCO,
Treasurer, New
WOR
MUTU
Life Insurance Company
NEW YORK
IL. F. Frueauft, Hollid,vebu;
eral Agent for Penney! ivanis
B. O. Deininger, Milihein
Agent.
Centre Covaty Referenco.
M.. D,, P. T. Musser, M. D.,
burn, Hon. F. Kuriz, Wm
tist,
The World is conducted upon the mutu-
al principle, by which pelicy holders are
insured {free—as all the insured have the
benefits of the profits,
The Dividends are paid annually, after
the seeond year, by whic h the insured se-
cure all the ad-antages of the profits; Thus
tha dividends wncrease from year to vear,
until they reach the sun of the annual pre-
mium, and then exceed it. Policies are
paid in thirty days after dae notice and
proof has been given of the death of the in
surged.
Thirty days grace are allowed in the re-
newal of premiums’
After two annual payments all policies
remain in force. apld 08, ly
kinds of country roduc e, at
THe
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’.
YALUA BLE 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, jarze ana convenient stables
and sheds, and with all necessary outbuild-
ings, and is known as one of the best coan-
try Hotel stancs in central Pennsylvania.
8S Or
agents,
X’ un}
10K,
oO
¥ 4d
Pp Ae + L. Cali
D1. Hilbs)
Col. 1. P. (
Harter, Den-
WN
‘highest market prices paid for all
sold ‘with this property, a lot of ground in
Centre Hall, containisig about } of an acre
and another lot of ground containing 2%
acres, near Centre Hall. For further par-
ticulars apply to
WM: STUMP,
junel9'68,3m Centre Hall, Pa.
sale pure hases.
PC McAFFREY & CO.
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And a general variety of ther merehan-
dize, usually Rept § in country stores, all of
which they now offer at the Towest prices,
Rarmers and others from Qe ntre county |
will do well to give them 8 cal
ina the ir stoek before pure - ding elie~
where,
We shall at all times be, pleased to
show “customers. our gwods, and will
make it an object to =ell goods low.
i $
REMEMBER THE PLACE IS
Groff & Thompson
IN MILROY,
Rh1LY INS
of foreign ‘tru H :
BU RNS!
MIL 2 Y
ry! PRU ehcha
ind
raisens, xe
ie mons, Atl
Lacon se. at
NE THOMA
Pry ALs HARDWARK BTORE.
have just received, # very large
adsorttnent of vods, which will be’ sold nt
the low est cash prices, at
Nid. M MANIGALSS
res AND MEDICINES all war-
ranted pare, Pliykiciins perserip-
tions filled at all hours, Pure Wines and
Liquors for Medicinal .p es ohidy. A
Inrge sttostimiont of Patent ie icines nt
M MA 1GAIS.
or (RIE NISHISG WARD.
KE. Yereoms buitding will de
will A give h io i enll before. purchs
a ving elsewhere. ‘Varn door hinges, from
twelve to 40 ifiehes long. Barn doot Follen,
trap hinges all diden, ab
107) 3M MANTGALS
ER KEG FOR N ILS
MMA VIGAT'S
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4.85"
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They also have at their Tannery @ good |
assortment of |®
WALK S0Lk ANDITARN ESS BEATHELR
KIPANDCALF SKINS
Hs 1 X - - 4
oir hand and will be sold low for cash,
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ark and Hides
Wanted at the Tannery
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8 for Culf skins, clear of cuts and scares.
The highest prices will be paid incash or
for which we wii pay 5c.
may860,1y. GRAFF & THOMPSON.
W hitznan's 8 ce Jebrated con fe ¢ tions,
Whitman's cele brated chocolate,
Buker's chocolate, Smith's chocolate,
China Gin er, English Pickes,
Anerican Pickles, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS
N EW HARDWARE STORE!
J. & 4. HARRIS.
NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW,
A new and complete Hardware Store has
been opened by the undersigned in Broek:
erhoff’s new building—where they are pre-
pared to sellall kinds of Buildingand House
arnishing Hurdware, Iron, Steel, Nails
Buggy wheels in se tts, C hampion C lothes
Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hand |
Suws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Tee Cream |
Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a full |
assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of all
sizes, Picture Frumes ~ Wheelbarrows,
Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes.
Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corn
Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Bosrds |
and Cultivator Tecth, Table C utlery. Shov-
els, Spades and Forks, Locl®s, Hinges,
Serows, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails, |
Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating, |
Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvile, Vices, Bel- |
lows, Serew Plates, Blacksmiths Tools |
Factory Bells, House Belis, Dinner Bells,
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Fruit dereand Cans, Paints ils
ved ¢ nd for sale nt
Xe 1 AUP 3
J. I ‘BRE é
IT Al 3
tor Tools,
s 1'¢COl
Ta
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Juned'ox,
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a partial list of Cook Stoves; |
y Street, Bellefonte, Pée
Read only
W ellingto
Waverly,
Ori hental,
Oriental,
Rove} Cook,
Prince Ri Wynd,
Sca Shell,
Artisan,
And America.
Parlor and Office Stoves:
Morning Glory,
Tropie,
Brilliant,
New Egg,
And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and
Wood Stoves ot every description:
Attention is called to his stock of Roonung-
P late, a new size, which he has just receiv-
ed; €1z¢ 40x20. It makes better job than the
old size, and can be furnished Sheaper thus
any other establishment in town
=&~Spouting and jobbing promptly at-
tended to. Charges reasonable and satis-
fuection guaranteed. juned' 68 1y.
AL L.OVE,
ONJUG
AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE MARRIAGE
Essay for the Young Men, on the Errors,
Manly Powers and ereate impediments to!
Marri ge, with sure means of relief. - Sent’
in sealed letter envelopss free of chazige:
Address, Dr. J. Skits Houghton, How-
ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
juine,d 08, ly.
» Hr far poles
8p collap 5: ul
(ru factures
51/8.
Iran all, sigs,
heavy Iron, from hist wid
at ” per Denn, PY a LG
HORSE Snopes
Norswag Nojlretis,
Cast Blea
Rliter Stoel;
Bpripg Steel,
Springs «7 2
op re” i
&e. &e, oh
M'MANIGAL'S.
p ENT 13 fii. SPF FNows a at $3.00 per sets
i} i ubs ahd ime, EAN Lhafte &e,
{ANIGAL'S.
IADLERY HARD Al E of every des:
cri tion, at TE
ANIGALS,
{UTLERY "AI lard srtmient of Pock-
/ et and Table cutlery, Tea and table
cons, inthis line. we defy pein
Waiters and: few trays,
Mar ANIGALS,
a
Po
ri ‘Mh
oir te pain grey F a
Si Bet -
sortment at
BE R ED SOLE LEATHER 006s,
“aif sking, Lining skips, To
Shoe makers fishin topls, gs ut
MM ANTGALS:
JNER: PLATED 'W ARR of every
N quality, at MAMANIGA LS:
ALL PAPER, 4000 picces just re-
ceivad 37 different Es good
paper at 10 and 124 ots. 5t
MM ANTGAL 8.
(HILDRENS CARRIAGES, $500 and
up at M MANIGALS.
5 } Ciba A BY is 0a .
00D AND WILLOW WARE Tubs
Churns, ‘Baskets, Grain rakes
Seythes and Bnethes at
M'MAN IGAL 8
¥ AR GE assortments of Table and Ear.
I riage Oil Cloth, Table and Stand
Paterns, at M MAN [GAL'S.
ABINET MAKERSsw sis += 3
Y ou ean buy your Ujls Paints, 3 Are
nish Paint and Farid brush e
(ground Bristles,) a new Patent Bedstea
cles vou
GAL 5.
y
M MAN
large assortment of Farey and com-
mon Soaps. Withhe sold whole-.
M'MANIGALS
DD BRASS Kett! os,
Bake Pans, &e,, xt
Ar MAN IGAL'S
a
need, low at
PoRGELS IN AN
Tea Kettles, B
* RPENTERS.
You ean buy your Plains, Chi sels,
Saws end ihe hog vi ND
MLOOR OIL CLOTH, 12, at Ea
I terns, 4, 5 6 and 84 wide, a geodar-
NIGAL'S.
2 ,200,000 Q VRE. An Four
Patronize{ e Best!
Having the largest capital, most ‘experi
nced, and extensive trade of gay concern
n the "Dollar Sale busin e . ‘
Guarantee Satisfaction
in every instance, pdt altothiebost selection
of Goods ever offered
Une Dollar Each.
Xo other concern has afiv show whereve
€i OUT Agents are selling. Qur motto,
“Pro upt and Reliable L. Male apd female
agents wanted in*éity and cCORnTy.
THE LADIES
articulnrly requested to try our po
eb srstem of Fraiting all kindes 3
vd Fo ney ol ds, rose Pate
C h.Casters Silver Pls rad Goods, Wich
an Sista she J 18643 A patent
nm dif enn glehind £ qé-Cribi ings an article
sold for & doll Nae] 1&7 20 for $4, 6
WHE, “At be mail. Free
le Avert 80 per cent
Renn by any other concern.
“Bepd usa trial
eleby or if net do ror to #end for acir-
B.—Our sale #hotld- not be elnased
with - New York dollar jewelry sales or.
bogus ‘Tea Companies,’ ae it is nothing of
EASTMAN & KENDALL
65 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass.
July,17,6m.
1 “IME, COAL AND {CHBEL
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WOOD coal ‘Blunt LIME,
can Be ha at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on
the Pike leadingto Milesburg, at the lowest
rices. We are the only parties in Central
> who burn in
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en
vient Fi lame
which produees the
Best W hite-Was' i
Plastering Lime
~~ offered to the trade. The heat
SHAMOKIN AND WILK | SRAR
RIE ANTHRACITE ©
all sizes, prepared = peusty for
3
viii Vigo
2.a.ilY WED
Silver Brook Four -
dry Coal
at lowest, prices. Also a lot of first and sec-~
ond quality
SOARDS, BROAD RAIL
PALING, SHINGLES
and plastering lathe forsale. cheap.
Office. and yard, near South end of Zuid
Eagle Valley R. R. Dep
Toe akOgt IDGE, & COs,
¥, he
apl0’ 68,1y. Bellen: ela