Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, October 23, 1868, Image 1

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    i Be HA
Fredrick Ruriz,
HY E SEWING MACHINE,
Geo. Fairer, at Bellefonte,
brated Howe Sewing Machine, which has
ne superior in the market. Go to Fr airer's
store and see it, It hasreceived priz
als at all fairs, They ure the oldest esta
lished machines in the world.
july3'68, tf.
ZR tL TITZE LL.
Milroy Mifiiin Co., Pa.
IF ACTU RE R AND
Movi or ARE,
Hix mI consists in part of
BPEARS ANTI- HU ST COOKI
STOVE,
the best cook in the world.
The Celebrated Barley Sheafl
Ironsides Cook.
Oriental Cook.
Fulton Range.
Oriental Base Burner Parlor St
Oriental Parlor Furnaces.
Spears Parlor.
Spears Orbicular.
Also graat variety of Gas I
‘Caanon, and other Stoves wl
smitadle for dwellings, Stoves |
@hurehes, Schosl Houses, &e.
A full line of Tinware and 8
¥rait Cans en hand. Particular att
paid to Reafing, Spoating and Jobbin
Close cash purehusers will find il an
vantage te give him a gall. His S
near the R. R. Depot.
juneld 63.6m.
WARE! TINWA
J. REIBER.
}
V2 INOE-
b-
DEALER
XC.
Taw
Ho allel KR,
or offices,
Thars,
TIN
ATL
Respectfully announ
Potter township, that
to furnis h
eheap as olson here, every
of Tin and Shestiron Wi! are.
STOVE-PIPKE &
All kinds of
ways, on hand buckets,
as, &e., eo. an
SILVERPLATING.
far bugzies exocuted in the finest ane
durable style. "Give him a
1s 3]
i eidsona Ode
anan Shard
nA don
Ke Cup, dipper
respec vinior
:
that he hi
rnty 13
wold
Kinds of "Ra
ths citizens 3 Centre
hand
EW BUGGIES,
with and without and which will
sold at redy weed prices for cash , and
sonable credit given
Two Horse Wag
made to order, and wa
faation in every respect.
All kinds of repa
tica. and see
for purehasing else
aplO63,tf.
Fes T NATIONAL BANK OF
. Pa
ISTER
5 I
o 18%
county,
ton,
Ons Spring
WIRY
1 :
nis sd
wire.
Yall
Gail
4 yf
Pred it
IIUMES, McALL HALE
& CO.)
(LATE
E.C. Huvves Preset - J.
This Bank is n¢
poss of Banking
ted States.
Cartificates issued by
Halo x Co.. will be paid at ma
Chacks of deposits : it sight as usual
ssaixtion at the cot ote r of the said First Na-
tional Bank.
Particular a othe purchas
and sale of Government Segurities.
E.C. HUMES
. 3
President.
Ad MINCE,
IW 0 oraniz
1 a
det the Ia
Humes, Mc Al
turity, ana
oll pre-
tiention zivent
apl0 68.
C.
Science on the
H. GUTELIUS,
who is permanently located in Aare
burg, in the offiea formerly occupied by
Dr. Neff, and who has been practicing with
entire suecess—having the experie nee ora
number of years in the profession, he would
cordially invite all who have as yet not
given him a call, to do so, and test
truthfulness of this assertion. =o
Extraeted without pain. mav2268 1y
BEXRY BROCK ERHOFF, J. I,
President.
id HOOVER & C(
EXTRE COUNTY BANKIN
RECEIVE Cross
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy And Sell
t Securities, Gold and Cou-
aplO 68.
Cashier.
Government
pons.
RVIS & ALEXANDER,
Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, Pa.
apl0’68.
ap1068, tf.
OHN P. MITCHELL—ATTORNEY-
AT-LAW, Office in the Democrat-
ie Watehman Office. api 68.
WwW. H. L ARIMER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa.,
Office with the District Attorney, inthe
Court House. may15' 68,
B. P. SMITH,
gervices. Office,
apl7' 6s, tf
J McM ANS,
Attorney-at-law, Bellefonte, prompt-
ays atte sntion to all business entrusted
im. julys'68,
OHN D. WINGATE, D. D. 8.
DENTIST.
Office on Northwest corner of Bishop and
Bpring st. At home, except, perhaps, the
first two weeks of every month.
-%R Teeth extracted without pain.
Bellefonte, Pa. apl0 68, tf.
P. D. NEFF, M. D., Physician and
Centre Hall, Pa.
ly
to
Surgeon, Conter Hall, Pa.
Offere his professional services to the citi-
zens of Potter and adjoining townships.
Dr. Neff has the experience of 21 yearsin
the active practice of Medicine and Sur-
gery. ; apl0’'68 1y,
H. ¥. M ALLISTER. JAMES A. BEAVER.
MPALLISTER & BEAVER
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Centre Ce., Penn’a.
MLers HOTEL
Woodward, Centre county, Pa.
Stages arrive and depart daily. This fa-
brite Hotel has been refitted and fur nish-
ed ™ its new proprietor, and is now in
eve'y respect one of the most pleasant coun-
try Hotels in central Pannsylvania. The
traveling community and drovers will al-
WAYS find the best acc ommodations, Dro-
vers can at all times be accommodated with
stables and pasture for any number of oat-
tle er horses. EO. MILLER,
July8'os, if, Proprietor.
Editor.
The CENTRE
shed weekly,
TERMS, A
nk =
advance;
Reporter,
are in
Wet:
or three
1 month lo cents,
sorted nl al.
Adverts
advance,
Advertisements
square (10 lines) for 0
ments for a year, half year,
a less rate.
All J hwo
rk, U
0x i
u=iv
CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
FRIDAY, OCT 23nd,
18GS,
FOR PRESIDENT :
HORATIO SEYMOUR,
of New York.
For VICE PRESIDENT:
GEN. FRANK P. BLAIR,
of Missouri
AE A A a
We ar
at last, of “The Lives
Public Services of Seymour and Blair,’
James D. MeCabe, Jr., a vol
has i ont us by
just been s
“ul Co.
by
i
which he
: 11
ALO blishing
Street. Now York.
carefully and enthusias-
ly | sed this work, and
fied to
k well, but
an irrefutable defence of the esun
dad
tiles
IC of Ot ur Ni
{
and gover
i dawi 1 gf const { 1:
Wn era of reason, economy,
Fvory Pay
al] justice.
. 1 1 1 s+ 1 +} }
ad land should
$ }
1'Cal hook, all | every 0 Suily
d
1d 1 . ay with 70a) 3
at once he cover Wilh Zealoils
GRAIN Pha tin :
anid © { yc qe NE CRNY ISIC. ii) tI 13
but the h
he
AV Cat 18 ated
3
1mnro Wi 0 a id,
i A
[t may not
h us been review
{i0Vv. sym
the
stand: il
Pb iC
oii »in
31 our
y ogra; ies Ol
—
1h! : . EE
I'he Publishe I's are 11 w
[Hustrated *hrenology
P hos Oly.
: distinotis
Civilized and Savage; is
The true basis of E
Culture; How to Study Faces
vention of the Faculties; Nature's 2
blemen; Eminent Clergyme Pewei
Iixau mple ; » Choice of 1 its,
Can I do Best: Mirthfulness,
Humor, with
Victor Cousin,
Wilkie Collins, Rev.
nd prophet ; Blind
Tom: Artemus Ward ; Alex. Dumas;
Mrs. Riechie. Mr. Julian; with
dians, Cannibals, and others.
Se
iy
I's
:..% he
containing neariy
a of hed characte
In;
of ursu
Wit,
before, everybody will want to read it,
S. R. Wells, Publisher,
389 Broadway, Now York.
Philadelphia.
The Age makes the
’hiladelphia.
know it to be a truthful picture,
radical fraud
he democracy would
a gallant fight, and we
of the Democracy of the state. That
“The result of the great contest in
where
the means
Here
used by the Radicals
cheat the people of their rights, are
They
crime and infamy. The radical lead-
ers commenced by the organization of
a gigantic system of colonization de-
signed to fill the ballot-boxes with ille-
gal votes. They then concocted a
base conspiracy to impugn the records
tion papers.
perpetration of all kinds of outrages
before the election and upon the event-
ful day—outrages which should make
common humanity blush, were
pretend to respectability, and claim to
occupy decent position in society. Yet
in the face of all these enormous poli-
tieal swindles, the Democracy of Phila-
delphia gloriously triumphed and car-
ried their whole city and county tick-
et by handsome majorities. Had there
been a fair election in this city—had
the thousands of legal Democratic elec-
tors disfranchised been permitted to
vote—had the voiee of the sovereign
im——————————————
L 1 RT Q
Era ole
HALL
AREEN Cold
the Democratic candidates
four-fold what
wore, and there wo tld have been
of
our midst,
they
no
laft in
corrupt Radicalism
This is clear and undis
I'h Ho i
in either party
not a sensible man
=day who does
thorou, iN y realize this truth. Honor,
all honor ndommnitable
i
y our
de-
The Y
Jes.
pt
How The Money Is Used.
The questior is often asked, how are
rast sums of money raised hy taxation
and impos nds upon prop-
tions .
erty. labor, an expended
fy
| we
1 \
H Le
by
y. ) 1 \
the Radical answer fe
" ;
sumes 111s Pane,
many s
" >a i \ " \
& inrge See 18 tke i LHe aloud
or ma val x.
collected Dy open and unbla hing rob-
© 1, 3}
1 » *
bery. Radical office holder
hands iu t
fone 1s conlongt on
pactisan service: of th
1s a fact
his
Then the I'reedmen’s Bureau
ows from ten to Lfteen mili
lars each vear.
ke
i
revenues of the ~ov
t in the “out!
onary’
. . a .
allowances of 8320 to each mambhor:
there were 25.036
House:
wih of pens for the
vd to
at325 00
4 },!:
1 10 This,
at-at-Arms
up a thousands
[) for 3 1% 40)
"and witnes
$! 1» 2% ¥ ¢» §
Lil pIiasnives annual
equi to fifteen knive
for eo
amount to thousands
charg
candalous details of the inves
. » - 1
gation of New Orleans riots show
neariv 240.000 were expend
- i
traveiling expenses of the
beggers who pretende
“witness.”
But eriminal as all these outlays are,
are fairly matched, if
not over
topped in infamy, by the doinzs in
and boys have been
emplyed for weeks in the Scnate
dollars per
Radical
day,
documo nts
pre pa
ring campaign
tribution ni the country.
documents are being forwarded at the
lay, and theexpense
the con-
tingent fund of the Senate. One of the
placard,
carica
the Nev
at th:
un ne 's
Ame ‘ican co n-
merece, anl Wale Hampt n han
Union men. It is alleged that
sheet iz pr nted at the ex ens:
Radical Cones ional Co nm ite
itis otherwise given out that thoy
printed at the Governmant Princinz
Office, and paid for out of the
ment funls. ais is onegleak
public Treasury, anl a most
tantone, and with the other facts pre-
tures of Seymour alder ssing
York mb, Geral
Fort Pillow aTair, Al
destroyer
[Yo ‘re t
Imi al
as the of
rin 2
impor-
sented answer most satisfactorily the
oft repeatadgquastion, what becomos of
the money thrown with such a lavish
hand inte the coffers of the nation?
If tax-payers would remove the finan-
cial load from their shoulders, they
must drive from power the thieves and
robbers now desecrating the halls of
national legislation.
When do ladies carry fire? When
they have taper fingers.
Misreprestutations of The South:
Hon. B. H. Hill
letter to
of
tho
whieh hy thus notices the
(reorpia,
’
Ties, in
diabolical system of sustaining the
5 * * . *
Radical party by fom:nting sectional
hatred :
| sh il reguarn h me a
not a wiser man.” Mortifiel only be.
cause | find ia the North i hitter, SYS
nar, desires and
Soatiers whites, far ex-
ceeding my anticipations. 1 have
and been the tareet
[Lt wa
an ists
kind of wactar: bafore.
y * 3.4 , .
i by many 0 the Secessi
in 1860. The pzoplo of the South will
meaning when [ say
ian of misr resentation is
that the Pp
practice l hers with a shrew loess, a
rsistance, and mm a manuer to excite
eans that
1350 at the
were mandloyed
ih
south to induce tha peo
ple to lsava the Union,
now, a ul never
v,
this
tes 1n
" yi 4
Hed to submit
0a irre
wl HY Nerroes? fen
xd
rible
to be @oVern vears
1 3 3 qr
ago, who would have believ. that
«uch an unnatural, hor
» parpeirated 10 Lis
{
rn § YS
the free. L IR s¢ane Of
bhaih 1 a madrid hil
shame an rea was enacted, while
their
sted and ab-
the military power so impron
he wid proezedings of
he unless it 1s
with
ers, are
rogated,
1
tual
erly ns=d, will
bhlisl
1¢ & p '1'}
vnent—a permancnt instrument
epublie, without the consent of |
contrary to the policy as
well the letter of the Constitution, and
rights in
permit- |
claration of
all the States. Should it be
ple must by it be inevital ly swept
along with theirsupreme author-
—and both linked together from
> Cone Ap
Abraham Lincoln on Ca
Concressmen from the
[he
rpet-hag
South.
» letter {ram President
of
was i
ollowin
LO
written w
(raneral F. Shepley
Maine, hile Shepley
New Orleans in the latter part of
ast
Mr
he Radical plan
y {24
G2
will be read with soma inter now.
produce it to show what Lin-
‘1 . ; ‘
COIN 8B ODINIBII Was 0]
:
getting Congressmen {rom the
[t may have some eiloet on
of the Late Liamented.
[oxucurive MANSION, |
ashington, Nov. 21 1862,
— De. the
has some apprehensions
residents
W
Dear sir
of this,
that Federal officers not
ba sent up as candi-
that State. In
my view, there could be no possible
object We
not particularly need mambers of Con-
Kennedy, bear-
of
Louisiana’ may
in such an election. do
gress from those States to enable us to
vied *
get along with legislation here. What
we do want is conclusive evidence that
respectable citizens of Louisiana are
willing to be members of Congress,
and to swear to support the Constitu-
tion, and that other respectable citi-
zens are willing to vote for them. To
send a parcel of northern men as Rep-
| resentatiyes
’
derstood, and | rhaps really BO ) 4
the point of the Hayonet, would be dis
graceful and outrageous, and were I a
'ongress here,
such man to a
seal,
Yours very traly,
Hon. Gi.
[.incoln,
A
ah
J. 8 , “he ple: YY.
pep
ish, Louisiana«--Cne hundred
Negroes Reported filled,
The New Dulletin,
SAVs :
We learn the
of the
Orleans of Oth
:
EE 1% . . 1
Tollowing particulars
1 ‘ ' ran
Opelousas, from Dr. Tay.
1
i
riot 11]
lor, of that place, WHO WHR present il
‘the ter-
Its origin 1s traced to an
the time, and an eve-witness of
A A
PL sCeHoe.
. gt , ' a » ata} Xs)
rress recently established
call d the Pro
y
; wh .
to disseminat + Republican prin-
represent d ti 1¢
wrt ahoriid + 1a
wmuty sherri, an ex-Ifee
11 1 . .
oll upon
in nur y by
mn the
of fifty
took place
negroes who were
which Ba
INTC, The pC
prt 'F By 1 fur
«, nd th
y 1
=CLHOO0L over
|
mpathies
11 i
» LO Caused
Pe 11
said
ng oul the
1
Ys . :
I'he tine had
Vas prop med uo
to
all
then
| 1 ses # .
i orders to bring
- » . }: « l
ers were dispatched
1018 Wit
mwlantat
RSs {aaa
he negroes well armed. In a short
sur-
men
10
Before
' : y . 1
LHe LOC 1OWH Was aiinost entirely
unded by th
( ompany
CSO enraced Hegrocs,
of twenty-five white
Lo
{0
place
1
. . 3
then rode oul meet them, and
1 3* 1%
them disband.
persuade
* i 1
reaching the where the negroes
had congre i the whites were fired
upon by a band of negroes, who were
Five horses were killed |
and the riders of four badly vounded.
The whites then made an
the
1-311 "iy BaP
Kililnge eYery
1
attack upon
assaulting party and suecce
of them. Th
one e whites
then rode into |
had assem- |
after being reinforced,
Upon their approach the ne-
volley and then fied. |
tl
Ole
all they found |
their The
various plantations were
with weapons in hands.
and the negroes made to un- |
surrendered
arms they would be taken out
This threat had
and negroes {ron
their
shot. the de- |
and
sired effect, far and
near brought in arms,
over to the whites.
During the disturbance
scattered to the wads, The editor
heen heard of.
Our the ne-
aroes seemed to have learned a whole- |
informant states that
some lesson, and manifest now a quiet |
ind peaceful disposition.
of further
fears entertained any
turbance. The precaution, however,
number of negro
and they
found to have had matches and bags.
The matches, they said,
the town, and the bags to carry
the plunder.
[four negroes
the
During the riot a
arrested, were
were
oft
were designated
two days of the fight repeated attacks
were made upon the town by the ne-
groes, who would fire one volley and
fall back and scatter before the pursu-
ing whites. It is estimated that over
a hundred negroes were. kiiied and
about fifty wounded. The whites hac :
four wounded but none killed.
Otte
>
—Subscribe for the Reporter.
A few days apo, a young girl, accom.
and beautiful,
| ago was moving in the highest society
in New York, died in the cell of a sta-
tion house, having been brought there |
drunk and disorderly from the streets.
| Her father, once quite wealthy, had
and she
: had married a young man from one of |
| failed in business and died,
the “first families,” who had deserted | t
her, leavinr her with a child, unable to
support herself, She saw
gle
drown ler
but starvation or shame,
the lutter, She drank to
dispair, and in eighteen months met
r death,
pw -
on the Third National Bank of
delphia has made its appearance at
Baltimore,
{use of the note are a fae simile
genuine note,
the genuina,
re A lf fp
Then and Now
the
11 lows *
Yen a ap A
Dr, Franklin deseribed
condition in 1776 as fo
Farmer
Wife milking cow:
Daughters
et y +1,
{ shing in Lic
at the plow,
spinning yarn,
barn—
1
a cnarm,
Dr. the
count for 186
The
i i ato dale
-
farme to see a show,
Frohne
rs at the plane;
All the bovs are learni Lott
All INC DOYS Are eiarninT atin
with a mortgage on the f
a
ii
i
the bond
I os } % same
Lathrop, the c¢iown
12h’s circus, has got
luced to a science.
avs tae p
and work
: sable have to gat ‘up at
until 19-49, in order
rs may hein bed until
retir> at The
tikes
hhnndl.at 3
vonanegia
and 7-39. maaninz o;
27s, 1s, 1t ths
335)
I'he laborinz man gets
ani tae
pays 32)
¥
vO
BR - $ wf A ————————
A young lady. at Newport
41 3 i !
Laousana
fost a
A young gant!
i
ho Dr x
i
dollar ring,
On ¢!
of paitingit onggher fing r hi
etl, axl hal
forth the fore fagor of her 1:01
the enzarseunsat
young man was
almii RJ r {
self tho 7 ying laly a
1 y
aA dg,
"
ring finger. Tho
cauzht but dil no
li a ©, ha: i . “a i >on ry > y
amnen irom his qoom, as ins young
> a
Two children, a little gir] 12y
eo. anda child of 15 months we s
Yai *3
of a:
r
burned to daatlyy in Tho npsonstowa
i ya the 2
sel contalaing coal of
sbi rn
Civil War inAfghanistan,
London, October 14 —Dispatches
India report the eivil war iu
Aziem
prwer of
ab-
lish his claims by arms, fled to Bokara. |
ttf elf. Apres
Molle Everett, the colored
who was so cruelly beaten at Memphis
with a boot-
who
contested the
»
est:
woman
Her hughaad was eam
mitted to jail.
erento ip ti its ——
The schooner Poarfarsunk off Muske-
and four
whose names are unknown, |
i ——
ona currency for all the |
Grant, gold for bondholders
Seyniour,
ltl Te ced
A fire at Cheyenne on Wednesday,
the ly destroved a block of
frame stores on Sixt tra>t and
Tth, entire
teenth stra
several baildings on Ferguson streat.
The loss 1s not stated, There was no
——— a a
John Pekins was executed at Ports-
He
detachment of United States troops |
Bl nite
Bi
George W. Stockton, book-keeper
day afternoon. It is supposed that he
committed suicide.
Al fp
At Jeffers onville, Indiana, Thurs-
day night, the 8th, a German saloon-
keeper named Munch
D
was fatally
abdomen by a drunkard
named Helpin. The tragedy was
brougth about by Manch refusing to
fell liquor to Helpin until the payment
of an old bill.
stabbad in the
Dispatches from Spain report “tha
thousand men, has pronoun ed azaing
the Provizional Junta.
tris tly pls Wepre
The Demotrats of ‘Marion County,
have presented to
| fifteen negroes, who had the courage
to.yote against the Radieals, forty
per man,+ ‘ 7
rrp gen sn My ane fg sme
Carolina,
The London Review mentions the
addressed” to a
had ascertained
tobe fresh from Japan—“Are they a
sir? Do
they. take their dr op of gin of a morn-
A ————— | ——
A brutal prize fight tog! place ina
roomin Williamsburg yeste cday morn-
Wagner.
Thirty-two fierce rounds. were fought,
when Dolen nearly bit" Wagner'¢rioht
The fizht: was dseid3l'in
favor of Wagner, Bath ware, shock-
ro A Te Se 3 Ante
their variety nnd yer ¥ cheap, ot
SURNSIDE & 7 HOM. AR.
sin TACKLES. oleh Linea, Boks:
flies, sea hair baskets, Rig 5 yon
Rl
BURNSIDE - & THOMAS
J NEG] ROCERIES, mocha coffee, ok
: go) best quality Rio {
%, greon teas, lovering
ip » finearti cle bak-
eye] yihing in the
Wasl es2h ICH ee in the
SIDE x cr .+is the
elo.
JANA, cof
lack
tea
SIDE & THOMAS,
Offer to the Public ore of the
Roe
in Centre county. Call, examine and
for ¥ Outsell.
igo aiid Be wt Steel of + WARrran-
warrant d to give
tic n, at re du ced prices, onl vio be
BU RNSID E & THOM Av,
Lining
¥ or
{ PICER of oy otind to order
and Warranted to hae strictly pure
only piace you can find inadultera-
spices. Tr the 0 TOP Yi Hp patisfar-
You ern onl N find them a
BUR NSIDE &TF HEM [AS
8 N DA. i WS
mille shovel
ALPS,
x
fui Ks, Cl!
ail varieties,
It is th
it is LDe
ed
oons, cofiee
s, spades, rakes; Joes,
AW hs
knives, sp
CHRIS, ‘
DF IA GT POTr EY 1% x3
BL EANSIDE SE THOMES
SEA
your
ou dont wan?
He fdar ode 1} acd a
i gtiled aad
dl herse coll LATS At
ie. i gate ———— ain
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PEONBRY «A?
STORE:
AT CENTRE HALL PA.
A.D. SWARTZ,
Having opéned a new snd first-class Con-
feetionery, he is-prepared to serve the pub.
hie with good fresh,
PIES, CAKES, CONFECTIONS
FRENCH ANDPLAIN CANDIES,
FRUITS, NUTS, TOYSand
FANCY ARTICLES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
and everything in his line, at all {ites
FRESH OYSTERS,
Always on hand ad served in every style.
HIS ICECREAM SALOON
Il be open during the Summer, and
will be kept attractive by the very excel-
ly on hand.
Pie Nics; private partiss, &e can ba sup-
plie d withall kinds of confections, Lee creiun,
Cakes, and fruit at very short notive,
uct. 268 1y
N'
A
YFICE—TO THE HEIRS and Legae
deceased :
Representatives of Daniel Boeshore,
Take: Notice that, by virtue of
rtition, issued out of the Or-
gi iret will be he 1d al Aa-
» Township of Fines, and
of November, a DP. 1363. at 10 o'¢l wk,
m. of said day. for the purpd wa of makin
partition of the ren estate of said deceased
to and among his heird and legal rej
tatives, if the same can bg done awitl Hous
prejudice to gr spoiling of the whole; oth-
erwise to value and appraise the same ne-
cording to law, st which firme and place
your muy he present, if you thitik proper,
and especial notification hereof, is herewith
siven unto Elisabeth Boeshore, and the
children of Catheriné Kreamer; formerly
Catherine Boesh re:
D. Z. KLINE,
| Sherif,
Tason
m esen-
Shariff’s Office,
lelletonte, Pa. Oct.
The widersighid having opened a Ware-
house for the purpose of receiving Grain at
MILROY. MIFFLIN COUNTY.
would ba glad to see zl t their friends at the
above place, where the hi Fhest Cash pric @s
will be paid. for WHEAT, COR N. RYE,
OATS, BARLEY, and all kinds of Grain
and Seeds.
We keep constantly on hand P LAS! I'ER,
COAL, SALT and Fish.
7~The Rail-ro: ad depot is in the sa
building.
EO. BLYMYR
JOS; P. 3.8%.
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