Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, October 09, 1868, Image 3

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    LOCAL ITEMS.
. 2-Two Nrw Empire Sewixa Ma-
CHINES, warranted, for sale at this Office.
. Troy Cry CoLLEGE - A scholarship to
this inSHERTON TF SHIEH eMicoffice, and to
® had at a bargain
te lp tte semen. of |
Local News. —Our readers are solicited
Heation, Sendius the facts only, and: we
Will pat them .in shape for publication.
. Qur readers would oblige us, by ocea-
their relatives and acquuintances outside
of our county, especially to such as former-
Y lived in Pennsvalley. It would be the
Rost weloome matter vou oconald mail to
Such, and would be the means of inducing
Many to bacome subscribers, Any person
gonding us 8 now subseribors, and $12 will
¢ entitled tothe RrpogTER One year free,
for 4 new subsribers. and $35 the getter up
of the club will recoive the REPORTER 6
months free. This offer good from this date
—the names can be seat.in as they sub-
seribe.
To Business Men.
einvite business men wishing to
advertise, to call and examine the
satisfy the nselves that it preients a
most desirable advertising
espocially for thiseide, the heart of the
ceunty.
of allso far, who have advertised In
the RErorrTsr.
that since we commenced the publica-
dent in this county.
* A>
BLANKS —Rlank Sammons,
x Vendu
empntion Note cambined, for sale at this
a
The rads held a meeting
Hall, on last Saturday evening. A
| groyand a few voters came with
erns from Potters Mills, which saved
:
| the thing from being a total failure.
| the (heavy) speakers, they neither
hurt the Democratic party nor bene-
fitted their own.
* lp»
At a Democratic meeting, at Houser-
{
elected, presont a the time of election, shal
elect one of their number to fill the va-
CADCY.
No person shall he permitted to vote at
any election, as aforesaid. than a white
freeman of the age of twenty-one years or
more, who shall have resided in the state at
least one year, andedn the election district
where he offers to vote at least ten days fm-
precondinge such eleation, and
tax, which shall have been assessed at
But a
| behaved very badly. They played
| the part of the rowdy in trying their
best to disturb the speakers by yells
| and shouting. Shame,
bom
The Centre
cendered for exhibition. The
| dance was large.
a
into the Treasury up to his elbows du-
ring the war, and has coined the life
{a supporter of Grant.
It is suid that General Butler thanks
I
£f his
1 Of his
the most successful portiot
when he headed a
aa
a
itary career w
rifle” brigade in New Orleans.
The master spirit of Radicalism in
Greogin is as a negro who served out a
term inthe Sing Sing Penitentiary.
He is now advocating the election of
| Grant and Colfax.
who shall have resided in the election dis-
siding in this State six
Thut the avhite freemen,
ed States, between
aller re
Provided,
eitizons of the Unit
of twenty-one and twenty
thi
anid, shall be en
shall
-lWO years,
\ \ ided in
Who hnve resided in
. *. 9
Ba titiod {oy
ho
$ y!
dit nog
vote, uaa they
t
3 1 BS | 3 }
il pe the duly o
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i.
fe)
\
the pla Of
eral Assos
i . Ie NON
wpectively tO att Wf
i neral
viol whole time said eleetion
: i
sO during i
f
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formation to the Inspetors und Judge, when
n rel
} rl
i 1
SON ASséssed DY them to oy
Sci
Attelrs In
to at
tion, and on such other
essment of voter
ors, or eithe
;
of them, shall from time
require
i
» {Tou
, unless firsg hey vod tre
for payment, within two years; of a
county tax, Lagreably tothe Consti
nhd OLY (Sil INGHOL]
oath or atirmation. oy
tirtnation Wn t hus be
atax, or in fintlure 1
}
shall m HRETHE
second, if ho elaim a rip
pits<ioner } Teco
Nate or
IH HSS ON
¢ . 3 A)
5 1 5 i iil
tal
: 3
n paid suteh
cent
the oath
)
mothe ~ ian
Pod SUC a
ake oath tot mont thereot; or,
un elector bot wi Sh Tne ages of
and twentv-two VOArs, shall depose on oath
orf attirmation, that he has resided in the
MARRIAGES
On 30. ult, by Rev, Thomas, Mr. Wm.
H. Taylor, of Clavion, Pa, (formerly of
Centre Hall), and Miss Bella A Young, of
the former place,
madonna"
DEATHS.
On the morning of the 1th inst, wt Centre
Hall, of paralysis, Catherine, wifs of Maj,
John Neff, and daughter of Peter Durst,
sr, dec'd, aged 78 vears, 11 months, and
I8 days,
In Mifflinburg, Mrs. Foster, reliet of the
late Willium Fostor, aged about 75 years,
Onthe 2d of Oct. in Penn twp. .sftor a
lingering illness of inflamation ofthe bowels,
tor nearly 7 yonrs, Catharine Margaret
| Geary, aged 23 years, Ymonths, and 16 days,
Funeral services was attended to, on the
ith, of Oct, by Revs, CH Reiter and Stam-
bauch, The sermon was preached by the
former, '
LEWISTOWN MARKET.
White Wheat, S202. 10... .. Read
When .2,20.2.30...... Rye, new, 1,4040,00
orn, 0 002100... Oats, 60a)
Timothy eced, 800a8, 50 Flaxseed.
| 0,00 Clove, 0,008, 00,
LEWISBURG
Corn,
Ih, 0
Lb vonee F InXxseed 2.00
Butter 45
boans 3.00...
IR won TaHow
Dried Apples 1h, 08,
Side & shoulder 15
BELLEFONTE MARKETS.
White wheat $2.
on
MARKET.
now' 120 Rve
| .
Da
Cloversed,
Hun 25,
vo gas 2. .....¥invd,
10. £5. Potatoes 0,80,
chasse Pork 8@9
White
J.0A.......Corn 120,
Deere. Moverseed J
ard per pound %, Pork per pound 20,
Butter 00. ...... Eges SN La ton
S516 allow 15 Bacon IR Hams,
LUMBER :...... Panel 240 por M.........
I cons Srmples
$14 per M... Bill stuff 18G20 per M
Barley 1
Potatoes 1.72
COE'S COUGH BALSAM!
. »
This long tried
again called to the
As often us the y
Eeananian
and popular Remedy is
attention of the public,
ear rolls around, the pro-
prietors annually make their bow to the
people, and remind them that amongst the
many things required for the healt
fort and sustenance of the family through
the long and tedious months of winter,
Coe's Cough Balsam should not be forgot.
ten. For years it has been a household
medicine—and mothers ap=ious for the
sufety of their children, and all™yho suffer
from any disease of the throat, ¢liit and
lungs, cannot afford to be without it. In
addition te the ordinary four ounce so long
in the market, we now furnish our mam-
moth family size bottles, which will, in
common with the othersize, be found at all
Drug Stores,
FOR CROP.
The Balsam will be found invalusble. and
may always be relied upon in the most ox.
treme enses,
A wr i fra di Fos— S—— ————— Sa———
750 M11
OF THE
Union
w— o-oo o_o
ES
A
Al-
though this rond is quilt with great Fapidity |
the work is thoroughly done, and is pro- |
nounced by the United States Commission
ers to be first-clags in every respect before it |
is accepted, and Before any bonds ean be fa- |
sued upon it, i
Rapidity and excellence of construction !
have been secured by a complete division
of labor, and by distributing the twenfy |
thousand men employed along the line for |
long distances at once. It is now probable |
thut the !
Whole Line to the Pacific will be '
Completed in 1869, i
TheCompany have ample means of which |
the Government grants the right of way,
and all necessary timber and other matori- |
als found along the line of its operations ; al- |
so 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken in |
alternate sections on each side of its road; |
also United States Thirty-yvear Bonds, am- |
ounting to from $16,000 to $48,000 per mile,
according to difficulties to be surmounted |
on the various sections to be built, for whieh
it takes usecond mortgage as security, and |
itis expected that not only the interest, but |
the principal amount may be paid in servi-
ces rendered by the Company in transpor- |
ting troops, mails, &e. |
THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION!
PACIFIC RAIL-ROAD, from its Way or
Loeal Business only, during the year end-
ing June 20th, 1868 amounted to over i
Of new and cheap goods just recoil
from New York Wi Phin] hin. new
opened at the store of Grate Thorn cor
Milroy, nesrly opposite G. W, Gruliam +
Hotel, consisting of n eple od sssorte on of
Dress and faney goods, such as
Fa
Mohair Cloths]
Alpacas,
DolLaines,
tinghams,
€alicoes,
Lawns,
Muslin,
Uassimeres, ;
Men's Summer Goods,
Boots & Shoes.
Hats of all kinds,
Hardware,
Prues,
Wall Pages,
etm Are,
uckets and Tabs,
Roady made clothing
isn,
Sugar,
Coffee.
Syrups of different yin
onl OL Wn
And a general variety of sther merehat-
in country steres, all of
Farmers and others from Oentre county
will do well to give them a eall, and exam. -
where,
We shall at all times be pleased tc
thow customers our goods, and will
make it an object to sell goods lew.
Office,
<*>
“SX IQ.
The attention of our res
the advertisement «
State Hemlock bill stuff 4G 18per M
18 inch shingle No 1 RK
~N : * -
at least one vear next hetora apulicn. !
iy Four Million Dollars, |
which, after paying all expenses was much
more than sufficient to pay the interest
its Bonds,
of the vast through traffic that must
the opening of the line to the Tu:
they certainly prove that
- a acl .
ton, and make such proof of his resi tence
I. \
: in the distaiet as is requared by thi
ders is diracted§ 0 th Whe does
fT Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, SIE
In anather part of this paper.
This truly Valuable Medicine is recom-
mended by all who use it.
FEMEMBRER THE PLACE IS
Graff & Thompson
IN MILROY.
wr
a
suet, and
While the people are paying five |
erily belives, from tho ae-
3 ono bineh shingleNo 1 ‘hone WHOOPING COUGH.
02 3812....do......N0 3 $71.50 | The testimony of all who have used it for
oe Fanny wah | this terrible disease during the lust ten
LO . KET | ' Jaen :
LOCK HAN EN M Al KET. | years, is, that it invariably relieves and
2,10 Red, 200 | Cures it.
UD......Corn, 1.295.:. 4
hundred millions a year in fa the we afore
These earnings are noindieat
(national debt has Inercase d :
Wh wheat
Common 1,90
last twelve mouths moe thaw per bush
@ Rye, ]
LOSSING'S. HISTORY OF U. &
We are glad to learn that our young
friend, Mr. 8. 8. Pauly, lal the good
This valuable work, for Centie county.
Iu this he only succeeded after much
a standard, that agencies for it are al-
Iost at * premium.
rial History of the United States, con-
tains 400 encravings, of which 12 are
-
5
the latest history out, and includes a
all 800 pages. One of the peculiar:
tiez of this work, is Concordance
system, referring from one passage to
another in the work having connec-
tion. No libeary will be complete
without Lossing's History. - Price, in
cloth, 8), in library style, $350. A
good reliale sub-agent wanted. Ad
dress, 8 8. Pauly, Centre ill, Pa.
sep18.5t
1.
KX IR
-. oe SH —
Mrd UR wn, dom Center Hill,
the othr day stopped his wagon at our
alive, aul gave us a look at the woods
he carries, manufactured at the Milroy
waalen fact wy. We mast confess to
have never hefore seen so fine a lot of
ow { > § ) Arg
SHRI als HR or
and Jeans—as Mr.
now supplied with, embra-
every variety of style, and at
prices astonishingly low. [is
can uot be surpassed by any of the
Kin l in the castern markets. He also
has an assortment of flannels which
will recomend themselves, as
his fine stacking varn. In the line of
carpets his samples are of the first or-
der, and his prices acceptable.
Me Kom will call unl our ¢
zens at their homes.
Kemp 1S
cing
argos
> a.
also
iti-
‘
Lv
hand at his residence. Wool,
and soap taken in exchange for Goods.
Oct. 2'5t.
+
cratic maetinz at Potter's Mills. Tuas
day evening, was very
ded.
+
room.
Jacob Spangler and Mr. Decker
Presidents, and S. (}. Pauly Secretary.
The m seting was addressed by A.
rr
»
.
kept up until 12 o'clock. We regret
very badly, by keeping up a pounding
and racket generally. in the hall.
quarter.
turbed.
beauties of the “God and morality
on allopportunities.
Srp tae
Rev. Sahm, of Perry County, re-
ceived an‘invertation from the Aarons
burg Lutheran church to preacha trial
sermon,
_ a -
There was quite an enthusiastic
Democratic meeting, at Rubels School
house, Potter twp., on Monday even-
ug last. : Judge Hosterman, Presi-
dent Col.’ Love Vice President. The
meeting was addressed by Messrs.
Alxander and Kelsh. A brass band
was present for the occagion.
ete eens
J. G. Moyer has sold out his inter-
est 1n the store at Aaronsburg, to Wn.
B. Mingle,
3 — tv...
There will be a Democ atic mass
Meeting at Rebersburg,on Friday, 9th.
G. O. Deise will speak. The lowes
end is awake.
= reece i tll oe
We direct the attention of our req.
ders to the advertisement of M’A tee &
Reed, New Milroy Warelouse for
Grain. Our farmers will make a note
of this.
Mr. Wilson Beck
this office nieasurin
cumferer ce,
&
>
sent a grape to
g 3} inches in cir-
If any one sends us a
larger one, we shall have no objection
to find it accompanied by a goodly
number of other ones, though they be
smaller, 4
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
PURSUANT to an act of the General
Assembly of the Commonwealth of P
sylvania, entitled. ** An act relating to eleo
tions in this Commonwealth,” approved the
2d day of Juiv. A. D. one thonsand eight
hundred and thirty-nine, 1, D. Z. Kline
Sherifl of the county of Centre, Pennsyh
nia .do hereby make known and ove
of the coun 3 L
that an election will be held mn th
county of Centre, ON SEC
TUESDAY OF OCTOBR D, 1868
+ the 13th day of Octobe
A nunty
131)
iil)
THE
ER. A.
ny wor al
State, distriet and ©
elected, OO Wit:
Que person for
wiica t
£0 .
Aid Cers
Auditor General,
State of Pennsylvania
One person for Sarvevor Gene
One person for President Judg
22nd judicial district composed of the o
ties Centre, Clearfield and Clinton,
One person to represen
}
the INGA dist:
of the counties Centre, Cian
eT
l
person to represent
in the House of
Pennsylvania.
One person for the
torney.,
¢
One person for
. . » Sut 4
ra and Potter, in
Lycoming, be
gress of the United States
(Ine the eo
yyy $2 #
PTEsSClIiat
i
Dist
vw
vii
flee
¢
(Y
‘ . a. My
the office of Count
for the ofice of County
on
person for the office of County
[ ALSO HERERY wink:
. igo bh ‘ :
sive Notice that the ita
general election
3 ah : i; robe . ot
QArAAZA I, QIRricis and
the county of Centre, are us Hdl
For ithe borough of Bellon e ar
> . 1 : . +1
and Benner townships, ut the
in Baliefonte.
For the
tUW
townshi
n
ir
n of Bur
RL.
For Cartin township at the
at Robert Mann's.
For Fergu-on ip
house in Pine Grove Miils
For Gregg township at
of B. F. Hosterman.
n !
For H
.
VOWS h
+
the
/Ieis Lowasatip al tae
k 1
of John Russel in Aar
For Halfmoon
or Haines thownshin
at the
]
onshure
mshury
township al the
Seong
I
For Howard boroueh and Howard tow
ship at the hous» of AM»
For Huston townsh.p at t}
of holding elu ions,
For Liberty township at tite seh ool
in Eagleville
For Miles township at the so!
in Kabersburg,
For Marion township
in Jacksonville.
For Milesburg borough and Boges town-
ship at the school house in Mi
For Potter township
1
1 3
at 4 ' RQ . tay
at Lhe [enol hou
i 13 3 op
lesbure.
at the public hou
»
rt
ore.
“{*
For Patton township at the house of Po
For Penn townshi
1 p at the public h
Musser,
USE (
For Rush township at the l ho
in Philipsburg,
For Snowshoe tow: ship at the school
} ¢
SCHOO use
For Taylor township at the schoo!
near Hannah Furnace.
For Unioaville borough and Union
ship at the school house in Unionvi
For Walker townsh
{ in Hublersbhurg,
For Worth townshi
in Port Matilda.
ouse
1 towne-
He.
ip at she school house
p at the school house
whe shall hoid any office or
profit or trust under the
| this State, ora city c: ;
| whetiier a com
| wise, wh !nnder the
| Legislative, Js itive or Jud v Di
partment oi ais Hiate ted
States, or ofany incorpor
{ also, that every member of
the State Legisiature. and oi et oor
common Council of any city, or
sioner of any incorporated, district i
incapable of holding or exercising
appointment of
{ nited States or of
Ne prs,
shy law
ant
time, the office or appointment of Judge,
Inspector or Clerk of any election of this
Commonwealth, and that no J udge, In-
vectors or other officer of such
hall be eligible to be then voted f:
And the said act of As
act relating to election
8
8 wr,
8 of this Commeon-
as follows, to wit:
“That the Inspectors and Judges shall
meet at the respective places appointed for
holding the elections in the district in which
they may respectively belong, before 9
o'clock on the morning of the 24 Tuesday
of October, and each of said Inspectors
shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qual-
ified voter of such district.
o ‘Incase the person who shall have re-
ceived the second highest number of votes
for Inspetor shall not attend on the dav of
election, thefi the person who shall have re-
ceived the second highest number of votes
for Judge at the next preceeding election,
shall act as Inspector in his place. And in
an Inspector in his place, and in case the
erson elected Judge shail not attend, the
nspectut Who received the highest num-
er of votes shall appoint a Jidge in his
place; and if any ‘acancy shall continue in
the board for the space of one hour after the
timé fixed by law for opening of the election,
the qualified voters of the township, ward or
district for which such officers shall A been
{
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!
!
|
|
|
|
Or person
2 tals
upon «
pevd sto make such
onviction there
| forfeit
bet.
‘any pars@n not by
fraudulently vote at any elect
monwealth, beng
shall vote out of his
any
Yi . . . }. :
Laree tines the ame
law gu Jifie
ion inthis com
qualified
proper district, or if
ML Knowing the want of such a
\
on suai! aid or pi Wure sich person
or otherwise
Peis
teat
Lhe pe D, vu conviction, shall be
two hundred
a ledin notex-
: Lo vote In tus
aw (except |
shall pear
a + ™ y ‘EL $*
L101 Tol the purpose of 13-
: .
qualtiied eilizens “)
© of el { .
ts or of influencing + citizens
qualified to vote he shatl on « ion, for- |
ing one |
ed dollars for ey ery such offence, and
be impri oaed for any term not exceeding |
twe' ve months. 3
AN ACT regulating the mode of voting at |
all elections, in the several
this commonwenlth, |
SECTION 1. Be it enacted d y the Senate and |
House of Representatives of the Conmon-
wealth of Pe nnsylraria in General
Oly met, and it he
authority of the same, That the qualified vo-
veral counties of this Common- |
neral, township, borough |
roafter |
onvic!
fell and pay any sum not exceed
hundr
counties of
Adssem- |
iS
reby enacted by the
el . { ile
ii, il LoRu
i CYL y Clasasidied
ucket shail emmbrach
names
ne la-
one ticket shall
State officers vo-
one ticket
shall embrace the names of all county otfi-
cers voted for, including office Senator.
member, and members of A ssem hie if VO-
if voted
for and be labelled “county.” one ticket
shull embrace the names of all tow nship of-
ficers voted for and |e labelled *“‘town-
one ticket, shall embrace the na me
of all borough officers voted tor, and be la-
balled “borough; and each class shall be
deposited in seperate ballot boxes,
SECTION 2 "Lhat it shall be the duty of
the sheriffs in the several counties of this
commonwealth. to insert in their election
proclamations hereafrer issued, the first sec-
tion of tis act.
{OWS WU Lie
helled outside y judiciary:
embrace the names of ali
of
2 I'C38,
JAMES R. KELL KY,
House of Representatives.
DAVID FLEM ING,
Speaker of the senate,
thirteerith day of March
thousand eight hundred
A. G. CURTIN.
“hand, in my office 1n
y the ninth day of Spbtmber,
Speaker of the
APPROVED-—-The
Anno Domini one
and sixty-six.
Given under my
Harrisburg
A. D. 1868
D. C. KLIN, Sheriff,
TP ANVIL STORE is now receivine
a large and well assorted Stock of
Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Sad-
Bar and Hoop
Iron, also Buggy and Wagon Stock of
every deseription.—Call and supply your-
selves at the lowest possible rates at
aply'os, IR WIN & WILSON,
Al Ra pl an
Outs, SCloverseed, 6
soed, Flaxseed, 2 Butter, 40
Eg wes liard., 18 Fallow,
Pawdoes, Lda... Bacon Hous, 19
Sides, 14,
MILROY MARKETS.
Correcrep By MeArre & Rien.
White Wheat 82.10...
Ive 1L.O95......Carn
{aster per ton JO.O0. .....
tami'y) 6,00... Butter
20, . Bacon Sides & Shoulders (6
Lard Io....... Potatoes 1,o0,...
dried jai,
Timothy .
sd
oa
0
... Red
100.......O0ats
our
ME» .
fans 20
A vole
i
— 4
{AD
Ny Everything a saddler
wants for the manufactur» of harness, to be
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS,
oo
ADOLS Tings.
© ’
ound at
HE hig)
im NOR
.
t markaot prices paid for all
kind §
of country produce, at
BURNSI! pe x THOMAS,
Chas. H. Held
’
Miiih in, { ‘on a CoO. Penna.
weetfally informs his friends and the
he has just opened,
tablishiment, above A
] 1
constant!v on hand,
wtehes and J ‘wolry
also the Mainnaoilles
Cloeks, provided with a
index of the month, and day of
onth and week its face, which is
dd nx a perfect time-keeper,
3 A”... f
ckz, Watclies and Jewelry re.
short notice and warranted.
}
sep] 68: 1y
in genera), that
cks, YY
ns
on
Ha
P° McCAFFREY & COS
*
SORE THROAT,
y —ta- |
king little and often—and you will very |
>
5
wr
First Mortgage Rond
upon such a property, costine nq
times their amount,
Are Fntirely Soen
The Union Pacific Bond
are for $1,000 each, and |
It,
thirty yang
tached.
ble on the first days of Janusry and J
*
.
The price 102, and at the present rate of
gold, they pay aliberal income on their cost.
A very important consideration in deter-
HARD COLDS AND COUGHS |
i
Yield at once to a steady use of this great |
It will succeed in giving relief
where nll other remedies have failed, i
———————— {
§
AND LUNGS,
with any of the above named difficulties.
arc all premonitory symptoms of |
Consumption, and if not arrested. will coo- |
of shadows from which none can over re-
IN CONSUMPTION,
Wholesale and Retail
easy and prolonged by the use of |
i
— —— py ———————- a ps An. SOO Mr |
{
IN SHORT,
no comment from us. It is for sale by ev- |
-
§
i
300T AND SHOE
Store,
One Door above Revnold'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—suffice to say, that
is complete in every particular and nothing
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
We would invite especial attention to our
mmtup-
satisfacu.on rendered in this Depnrt-
oe
on the
Ness,
‘Employing none but
First-Class Workmen.
We are enabled to guarantee satisfaction t
241= A liberal reduction made on whole-
sale purchases.
juned't8,ly. P. McAFFREY & CO.
s & BRO,
(Successor to N. Hilibish),
Wholesale and retail dealers in
"Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Read only a partial list of Cook Stoves;
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ordamental,
Oriental,
oval Cook,
Prince Royal,
Sea Shell,
Artisan,
And America.
Parlor and Office Stoves!
Morning Glory,
Tropie,
Brilliynt;
New Egg,
And Parlor Cooks for
Wood or Coal, and
Wood Stoves of ev
ery description.
Attention is ealled to his
Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv-
ed, size 40x20, It makes betterjob than the
old size, and can he furnished c¢ caper than
any otlier establishment in town:
stock of Roonng
JZA-Spotititig atid jobbittg promptly at-
tended to. Charges reasonable and satis-
aclioli guaranteed, oct Rte
Ho.
3 it
, tend ae oF A Le
in, hide dant a SERB LAR,
THE C. G. CLARK CO.
Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct.
Read!
Read !! Read!!!
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IS CALLED TO THE
World's Great Remedy,
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE.
This preparation is pronounced by Dys-
peptics as the only known remedy that will
surely cure that aggravating and fatal mal-
ady. For years it swept on its fearful tide,
carrying before it to an untimely grave, its
millions of sutferers.
Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure has Come to
the Rescue.
Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sourness or
Acidaty of Stomach, Rising of Food,
Flatulency, Lassitude, Weariness,
Biliousness, Liver Complaint,
finally terminating
Death, ,
Are as surely cured by this potent remedy,
as the patient takes it, Although but five
years before the people, what is the verdict
of the masses ? Hear what Lester Sexton,
of Milwaukee, says:
Milwaukee, Wis,, Jan. 24, 186%.
Messrs C. G. Clark & Co., New Haven,
Conn,
Both myself and wife have used Coes
Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved PER-
FECTLY satisfactory as a remedy I have
no hesitation in saying that we have re-
ceived GREAT BENEFIT from its use
Very respectfully.
(Signed)
LESTER SEXTON.
A GREAT BLESSING.
(From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain
Co,, 0.]
Messrs. Strong & Armstrong,
(fentlemen.—It gives me great pleasure to
state that my wife has derived graat benefit
fron. the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Care.
She has been for a number of years greatly
troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied
with violent paroxysms of coniapation
which so prostrated her that she was all the
while for months, unable to do anything.
She took, at your instance. Coe's Dyspepsia
Cure, and has derived GREAT BENEFIT
FROM IT, and is now comparatively well,
She regards this medicine as a great bles-
sing. Truly yours, :
Jan, 13th, 1868. L. F. WARD.
CLERGYMEN.
The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Alleghany,
testifies that it has cured him, after all oth-
er remetlies had failed.
DRUGGISTS.
Any druggist in the country will tell you,
if you take the trouble to enquire, that ev-
ery one that buys a bottle of Coe's Dyspep-
sia Cure from them, speaks in the most un-
qualified praise of its great medical virtues.
enviinlie
COE’'S DYSPEPSIA CURE
Will also be found invaluable in all cases
of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer
Complaints, Griping and in fact every dis-
ordered condition of the stomach.
Sold by Druggists in city or country
everywhere at $1 per Bottle, or by applica-
tion to
THE C. C. CLARK CO.
Sole Proprietors,
New Haven, Gt,
June, 26, cow 1,v
next thirty vears, the rate of interest in the
ihey alin have at their Tannery & good
sssortmoaut of
KIP AND CALF SKIN:
on hand and will be sold low for casa.
!
Wanted at the Tannerv
such six per cent. securi‘iez as these
held at as bigh a
Government, which, in 1857, were bourht
in at from 20 to 23 per cent,
+
.
*
*
above par. The
sult, and as the issueof a private corporation
they are beyond thereach of political action.
at the present rate, are the clicapest’ security
in the market, and the right to advance the
price at any time isreserved. Subscriptions
Subseriptions will bereceived in
CENTRE HALL BY
FRED. KURTZ,
and in New York
At the Company’s Office, No. 20
sau Street,
BY
John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, No 59
Wall
And by the Company's advertised agents
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
express. Parties subscribing through loeal
agents, will look to them for their safe de-
livery,
A PAMPHLET AND Mar For 1868 has just
been published by the Company, giving
fuller information than iz possible in an ad-
AND
ot.,
‘e
uz
vertisement, respecting the Progress of the
Work, the Resources of the Country tray-
ersed by the Road, the Means for Construe-
tion, and the Value of the Bonds, which |
will be sent free om application at the Coin- |
pany’s offices or at any of the advertised |
agen mss JOHN J. CISCO,
junei' 6%, Treasurer, New York,
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WORLD
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company of
NEW YORK.
I. F. Frueauff, Hollidaysburg Pa., Gen-
eral Agent for Pennsylvania,
0. Deininger, Millheim Pa., Loeal
Agent.
Centre Covr.aty Reference.—D. I. Hilbish,
M. D., P. T. Musser, M. D., Col. 1. P. Go.
burn, Hon. F. Kurtz, Wm. Harter, Den-
1st.
The World is conducted upon tha uty
al principle, by which policy holde
insured free—as all the ins»
benefits of the profits,
The Dividends are ra
the second year, by
cure all the adana
tho dividends increas
until they reach t
minum, and then
paid in thirty days af
proof has been given of t!
sured,
Thirty days grace ar
newal of preiniums*
After two annual paymenls all polic
remain in foree, aplO'o8, ly
PRABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Ke-
otis, olive zoap, Dobbins’ soap Jeses
Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palin soap,
Elderling’s soap, and a great variety of
other soaps, at : ;
BURNSIDE « THOMAS,
VHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral; &e., at
apl?'68. BURNSIDE « THOMAS’.
T IS known to all in Bellefonte and
through the county if you want a
good article go to s
__BURNSIDE & THOMA
¥ EATHER of all descriptions, freneh
4 calf skin, spanish sole leather, mo-
rocco’s, sheep skins, linings. Everything
in the leather line warranted to give satis-
faction, 8 BURNSIDE & THOMAS’.
{HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings,
in all their varieties, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
UFFALO SCALES, of the best make,
from 4 lbs up to 120,000 Ths,
aplo'6 Irwin & WiLsox.
us |
oh Sonn ——— ——————n a o———
:
*
in Milroy, for which we will pay 8: per
pound for Bull, 9 for Steer and Cow hides,
3 for Calf skins, clear of cuts and scares.
The highest pices wil be paid in cash or
ark.
may8'60,ly. GRAFF & THOMPSON.
———— EE ——
J. & J. HARRIS,
NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW
A new and complete Hardware Store Las
"a
® as
erhofs pew building—where they are ;
pared to sellall kinds of Buildingand House
“urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails.
Buggy wheels in sette, Champion Clothes
rcular and Hand
Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, ice Cream
Frames, Wheelbarro—s,
Lamps, Belting, Spo. cs,
sizes, Picture
Lamps, Coal Oil
Mold L nTds
inges,
Nails,
Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating,
Conl, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, 13ej=
lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tuols,
Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells,
Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Ca le
ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils.
Jd. & J. HARRIS,
Varnishes received and for at
juned'G8,1y,
COACH MANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
A T HIS manufacturing establishment a:
eagertown, on the Lewig:iow
1d Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on ha:
in quality and styles :
any manufactured in the country. 710:
stock!
first class practical workmen, and finish
Eastern citic.
ower prices than thoss
manufactured in large towns and eitics
ine Being mastor of his 6wn situstic-
us 10 excel in bis artistical profess or
and free from any annoyances in his busi-
ness, he has time and ability to devote iis
entire attention to his profession and his
SAAR
patrons, operatives, his country, and
4 .
Call and examine his stock and learn his
ye satisfied.
REPAIL N G
all kinds done neatly, promptly, wna
Lengertown, June 12, 1868.—1y,
___YHOLERSALE AND RET rr,
BOOK, STATIONERY & Nu
PORIU
a4 LT As
YACOB D. MILLER. hits'n uss
ve"
~~ a
A ad #
-
AS
sasad the
has dll"
ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on aAilezher»
street, near the Diamond, Bellefonce, t>
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, Medical, Law
hool, and Schooi
Bags, fori blank books, time Docks,
pass hooks, ries, every grade and price
of cap, legal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa~
per, drawing and tissue paper, fine French
paper, envelopes of every description ard
rice, pens, inks, ink-stands, eras rab-
Po bands. transparent and common slates,
slate pencils, lead pencils, chal --:y-:u:
cc., &c. Legal and justices :.:
kinds, revenue stamps at fa:
Orders taken for goods ¢- . _ (1. .:
Goods received In the: - :
time the order is receive:
Mr. Miller is also wi. 1-:.
Lochman’s Colebrated
which he sells at manufactyro~s prices.
County merchants would do ws! to ~ivs
him a call before purchasing elsew her.
sepd.'68,1y
FRUIT CANS, by the Thous.~d, r.-
Centre Hall Foundry, for 15, 20 ax:
cents api w > liber!
diseoynt to the wholesale trade, PN
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rising Jluid,
ane
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