CENTRE HALL REPORTER. we () Omxrax Harr, Pa, AL ITEMS. BLANKS —Blank Summone, Vendu Notes. Executions, and Judgment and Ex- emption Note combined, for sale at this Ofes: ro Nrw Empire Swing Ma- CHINES, warranted, for sale at this Office. Irox City CoLLEGE.—A scholarship to this institution for sale at this office, and to be had at a bargain. —— missles lpn Apne . Locar News. —Our readers are solicited te furnish us items of local interest for pe lication. Send us the facts only, and Wwe will #ot them in shape for publication. Our readers would oblige us, by occa- sionally mailing a copy of the REPORTER LO their rélatives and acguaintances outside of our county, especially to such as former ly lived in Pennsvalley. It would be the most welcomes matter you could mailto wach, and would be the meant of inducing many to become subscribers, Any person sending us 8 new subscribers, and $12, will be entitled tothe REPORTERONE year free, for 4 new subsribers, and $6 the getter up of the elub will receive the REPORTER 6 months free. This offer good from this date —the names can be sent in as they sub- seribe. Oct. 30th, 1868. CC ni LOC idence pine To Business Men, Weinvite business men wishing to advertise, to call and examine the subseription list of the REPORTER, satisfy themselves that it preients a mest desirable advertising medium, especially for thisaside, the heart of the couniy. wf allse far, who have advertised in the Rerorrex. We venture to say, that since we commenced the publica- tiem of this paper, the rapid increase ol eur list, unsolicited, is without prece- deat in this county. Bll The finest jewe! the central part of this: George WV. Patton, at Bellsion and complete in all its braaches. A article which especially deserves men rou ' cle, superior to any thing of the kind now made. We have tried it. IE “As long as Hoffer Bros keep sel- namly, Warner's Electric Churn, pro- nounced by those who saw it work, the best invention out; this churn has a double action, and produces butter in from 7 to 10 migutes. Mr. Glacer will gladly submit these useful and lobar saving machines to the test in any family, free of ch: rge. The price of these machines is low. - cr Boots and Shoes, of course, are al- ways bought at M'Caffry’s Bellefonte (heap Beot and Shoe Emporium, La- dies, do you want something elogant— shoe, gaitor or slipper—go to M'Caf- fry's. Gents the same. It is just the place for quality style, and cheapness, just above Reynold’s Bank. The Old Guard For November. As we draw near the hour of battie, mn \ ‘ [he Old Guard sssumes a tone of boldness, vigor and pluck wor hy of its title. The issue of the comitz month is most excell —political, literary, scientiffic and act, but especially in its political matter We find the articles under the head- ings of “U. 8. Grant, by a General of the United States Army,” “The Plea for Standing A rmies,” “Are We a Free People, &c, and considerable of the | melange which makes up the ditors’ | Table, of especial interest at this event- ful moment In our natienal history. Every member of the Democracy should read these articles. The bal ance of tne number contains the usual miscellany, very varied and entertain- ing. The Book Table even 18 ry commendation. ples upon which a good government is alone established, and alone sustained, exd ! { LO nts + FS.U0 per vear. Y “ . | Van Evnise, ln 4 Nassau street, New 1 Ork. Lipid CLOTH ING—Overeoats Panta, Vests and Dress Costs, cheap ts, Wolil's Store, New Warehouse at Milroy. The undersigned takes pleasure in infor- ming the farmers of Centre county, that they have leased the Warehouse recently erected at the Stone Mill, and are now pre. pared to purchase all kinds of Grain fer Cash at the highest market rates. Thank- ful tor the liberal patronage heretofora giv- en them, they hope by a striet attention to business, to merit a continuance ef the sSAING, PLASTER, SALT and COAL, on hand and for sale at lowest market rates, M'ATKK & RERD, A. S. KERLIN, Supt. Warehouse, Milroy. octy, dm MONEY SAVED We are constantly purchasing for cash in Now York and Boston Markets, al! x dinds of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, COTTONS, BOOTS AND SHOKS, WAICHES, SEWING MA. CHINES CUTLERY, DRESS GOODS DOMESTIC GOODS &e., &e. Which we are actually selling at an aver age price of ON® DOLLAR FOR RACH ARTI ¢LE. Our sales being strictly for cash, and our trade much larger than that of any other similar concern, enables us to give better bareains than can be obtained of any other house TINE LADIES Are specially invited to give us a trial. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR AXD EXCHANGK LIsT. Our club system of selling is as follows For $2 we send 20 patent pen fountains and cheeks describing 20 ditferent ariicies te be wold for a dollar each; 40 for $4; 60 for $4; 1) for R10, QC. Lent by mail. (' PAINS - than those offered by any other ai R J SILKS, | STONS (ara ” rm, according to size of club. ngle fountain and check, 10 cts. Maule and fe { male agents wanted. SEND MONEY IN REG | ISTERED LETTERS. Send us a trial club, and you will acknowledge that you cannot afford to buy goeds of any other nouse here- 1 for. 1 = » NDALL. wb ged es ¢ KASTMAN &h {an v nes ow \ i ADIES LOOK HERE! 4 | rived at Wolf's well known Old Stand. can buy.” @& * li — We direct the attention of Centre county farmers to the advertisement of Graff & Thompson, Milroy, in an- other column. If you want cheep goods, there is the place to call for it. A large stock always en hand, and special inducements offered to the Cen- tre county trade. The highest price always paid for produce, in goods at lowest rates. en Frirrina.—Mr James Alexander, this week, moved from Potter twp. to Bellefonte. Mr. J. A. Fry, of Haines, purchased the Brown mill property, below Lew- isburg, in company with his brother- in-law, Mr. 8mith, for $16,000, and will move upen it in the spring. Mr. Joseph Lose and Mr. Samuel Bame of Millheim, also Mr. Jacob Walters, of Potter, intend moving west in the spring. a Rev. Wagner, of the Evangelical denomination, is at present holding protracted meeting at Centre Hall. The Aaronsburg Lutheran ch have sent a call to Rev. Bahm, of ry county. & > a closed. -— & > A stack of cloverseed stuff, we are told, belonging to Mr. Brown on the Earlystown road, was get on fire on Monday night, and supposed by some, to have been the work of some evil dis- osed radicals returning from the Old “ort meeting that night, in order to punish Mr. Brown for his stiff Demo- eracy: pr o <> ttl wf Farmers sell winter apples at $1 per bushel. Cider ranged from $0 to $7 per barrel. Prof. Rynder and lady, hold a mu- sical convention at Zion on 29th, 30th and 31st. tlie > UseruL INvENTIONS. — Anything that will simplify and make woman's labor easy, is a blessing, and the in- ventor deserving the richest reward. Many have no idea of the burthens hanging upon the lady who has the management of the house, and often does she break down under her duties, witheut uttering a complaint, and without the husband suspecting that it all comes from overwork. One great blessing is the sewing machine, saving 90 per cent. of time and labor. But the wash-tub waited long for an in- the mode of washing, and which would save time, be easy upon the articles washed and that would wash them cleanly. This want, we are happy to inform our lady readers, has been sup- plied by the “American Champion Washer,” which has all these merits, and is very simple in its construction, and by which a girl 14 years of age can do the washing for an ordinary fa- mily, in 2} hours, and do it well. Mr. F. Glace, of Centre Hall, has pur- chased the right of this washer, for Centre county. We had Mr. G. give his machine a trial upon a heavy pile of all kinds of goods, in our family, and in two hours the job was through with, to the complete satisfaction of our better nalf and the ladies of the neighborhood who had come to see for themselves—the work commenced at 1 o’clock, was finished at 2%, and rea- ly for the smoothing-iron at dark, On that day Mr. Glace went around and did the washing for five families in Centre Hall, rendering complete sa- tisfaction. the Washer tested. other useful invention which has been tested in & number of families here ceived, cheap at Wolt's old stand—try it. WHAT YOU WANT, can be had af Wolf's cheap Centre Hall stand, only ask for it. | Goods ever brought to Pennsvalley. In Mileshurg, on 19th Fury, aged 87 years. (S68. 1868. Opening and Winter ns A full assortment of Fall (Goods at the Old Stand of Graff & Thompson opposite Graham's Hotel, where Centre County Farmers AND OTHERS, WILL DO WELL TO { CALL and examine "their NEW AND { CHEAP GOODS, consisting of Mohair Cloths} Alpacas, Deolaines, Ginghamas, Calicoaos, Popling, Cassimaeres, Barred and plain Flannels, Factory Flannels, Jeans, Boots & Bhoes, I{ats of all kinda, Hardware, Drugs, Wall Paper, SJuesns Ware, 3uckets and Tubs, Ready made clothing Fish, Rugar, Coffee, Byrups of differeat kinds, Ceal Oil, | And a general variety of ther marchar dize, usually kept in country stores, all» which they now offer at the lowest price: Farmers and others from @entre coun? will do well to give them a eall, and exarwr ine their stoek before purchasing els: where. We shall at all times be pleased show customers our goods, and wi. make it an object to sell goods lew. REMEMBER THE PLACE IS Graff & Thom; IN MILROY, © 0% They also have at their Tannery a goo assortment of OAKSOLEANDHARNESSLEATHE]) KIP AND CALF SKINS on hand and will be sold low fer cash. in Milroy, for which we will pay Se. per ound for Bull, 9 for Steer and Cow Sider 3 for Calf skins, clear of cuts and scares. The highest prices will be paid in cash o1 trade for good oak bark. may8 60,1y. GRAFF & THOMPSON. Just Received THE LATEST STYLES OF Ladies Cloaks and Furs, At the MILROY CLOTHING EMPO RIUM by aot, 4t ABR. HIRSH, FAIRER & Bellefonte, CQ, Is the place to buy your Bilks, Mohxirs Mozambiques, Reps, Alpacas, Delains Lans, Brilliants, Muslins, Calicoes, Tick: ings, Flanels, Opern Flanels, Ladies Cost. ing, Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Sncques, White { Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes { Crib Counterpanes, White and Colored | Tarlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings | White Lace Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Pat. | terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Werk Baskets, | SUNDOWNS, Notions of every kind, every description, Perfumery, Ribbons Velvet, Talleta and Bonnet, Cords and Braid, Veils, Buttons, Trimmings, Ladiei and Misses Skirts, HOOP SKIRTS, Thread, Hosiery, Fans, Beads, Bowing Silks LADIES AND MISSES SHOEg of, desired or used in the 10, A so th i802 Li Q ouly agent in Bellefonte, for the PATENT SKIRT, DOESSA so as to perfectly fit all ladies. G. WW. FAIRER & CO., june’d' 68 ly, No. 4, Bush's Arcade. } Bb . gy 3 ny? Bellatonts Planing Mil EDMUND BLANCHARD, AUSTIN BRRW, ALANCHARD, W. M. HOLMES. ER. M. 1 Blanchard & Company, Successors to Valentine, Blanchard & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE, & YELLOW PINK FLOORING AND WEATHERBOARDING, of Va | DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHUTTERS, SN, “Yiitt a AU Styles, Scroll work of every Description. BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES, and patterns made to order. Having a “"BULKLEY’'S LUMBER DRYER,” establishment, we are enabled to manufac- ture our work from THOROUGHLY SEASONED LUMBER! 22 ORDERBFROM CONTRA CTORS, BUILDERS, DEALERS AND THR TRADE IN GENERAL, SOLICITED. BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., Pa. augl4 686m. Wall Paper. PATENT 38000 New Patterns, just received from New York. i 2Over 5000 Pieces now on hand, and for sale at Wholesale prices, 2Z%~C ood baper at 9, 10, 123 and 15 eents per Bol t. Ym. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 ots, wa. Best Satin Papers at 30 cents per Bolt. Also : ©0il Cloth, large Stock of OIL WINDOW 35 a. £8. TABLE, STAND, STAIR SHAD will be sold at the lowest market priee. AT W. J. MMANIGALS, 20ct8m A Tremendous Stock of Goods AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS. - a § oat a NEW YORK MARKET. Wheat dull, 1,48al,66 for inferior to choice No 2. 1,8001,62 for No 1 do; 2,06 for amber state, 2.060208 for amber Michigan Oats 72. Corn 1,12. Eggs 3834. Gold 1544 CHIOAGO MARKET. Wheat No 1 at 1,26a1,26, No 2 at 1,174. Corn No 1 814a84, No 2 at 80a81, Outs No 1 at 43indt. Rye No 1 wt 1,10a1,12}, Bar- ley at 1,62.1,68 for No 2. Cattle —$3,60a 4 50 for common to good cows, $0ab,60 for fiir to medium steers, apd $6a7 for good to strictly choice shipping beeves. Hogs dull aL P7a7,00 for god. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Wheat good red 1,9082,10, Indiana am- ber 2,1002,16. Rye 1,60. BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White wheat $2,00, red 2,00. ...... Rye 1,2.......Corn Oatsdbh Burley 1 25. ......Cloverseed 6,00 Potatoes 1,00. Lard per pound M....... Pork per pound 25. Butter 40,...... Eggs 20 Plasterper ton »16 Tallow 15 Bacon 20 Hams. LEWISTOWN MARKET. White Wheat, 0,00a2,10 Wheat. 0,00022,00...... Rye, new, 1,30a0,00....,. Corn, 1,00 atdX) Oats, 80200 . Timothysced, 2,008,000 Flaxseed, a2 26 Cloversead0,00a7,00, LUMBER: Panel $40 per M.......... Run of mill, dry $14 per M..........Bamples 14 per M Bill stuf’ 18x20 per M...... Hemlock bill stuff 14@18per M........ cc... 18 inch shingle No 1 $7 per M.......d No 286.00.......doNo 2 $4.60.......do No3 $4,00.......24 inch shingleNo 1 $14 No 2 $12. wei l00e NO 3 $7,60 MILROY MARKETS. CorrecTeEDp BY McATTE & REED. White Wheat $1.80.......Red 1,756 ive 1.35.......00orn 1.10......0ai8 8B...vcrerss Plaster per ton 10,00... Salt per sack 3,00. Flour (fami'y) 6,00....... Butter 40 Eggs 2b Bacon Sides & Shoulders I86. Hams 28 15....... Potatoes 1,80. ..« Apples dried 124. LEWISBURG Wheat $2,00 Corn, new‘ 115, Rye 1.80......0nats, 32h, Timothyeeed, dull, 2,35. ...... Flaxseed 2,00.......Cloversed, dull, 7, Butter 45 Ham 28...cc000.: White 3,00. ...... Eggs 28. ...... Lard, dull, H 10....... Potatoes 0,75, Dried Apples 1b. 08,...... Pork B(@V Side & shoulder 10. MARKET. am rs New Shoe Shop! public are informed that a NEW AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT has been started? at Centre Hall by the un- dersigned itis Establishment will be found in the upper and north part of Mr, John Shannon's house, Ready-made Shoes always kept on hand. . Repairing done neatiy ny Lie 1 Fy Dig GEORGE BARNS. sepllitm | QADDLERS BUCKLES, wks, bits b Evervthing a saddler wants for the manufacture of harness, to be l nt BURNSIDE « THOMAS’, spots rings. found TH E highest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE «a THOMAS". Chas. H. Held, Clock, Watchmaker & Jeweler AMilllieim, Centre co., Penna. il Ori » h the ! Recr INOS i that he has just opened, pect TEENY public in general, al his de r all kinds of Cl 2) 3 of the latest siy is friends and « Store, and keeps constantly on hand, Watches and Jewelry t st) les, ns also the Maranville Patent Calender Clocks, provided with a complete index of the month, and day of the month and week on its face, which is warranted ac a perfect time-keeper, ra. Clocks, W atches and Jewelry paired on short notice and warranted. sepl]'68;1y | A VAGE & BRO, A (R[uccessor to N, Hilibish), Chs, Wholesale and retail dealers in fAllegheny Stroct, Bellefonte, Pa Read only a partial list of Cook Stoves; Wellinaton, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Royal Cook, Prince Royal, Bea Shell, Artisan, And America, Parlor and Office Stoves: Morning Glory, Tropie, drilliant, New Egg, And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and Wood Stoves of every description. Attention is called to his stock of Roonng Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv- ed, size 40x20. It makesbetterjob than the old size, and can be furnished cheaper than any other establishment in town. 7#r-Spouting and jobbing promptly at- tended to. Charges reasonable and satis- faction guaranteed. oct 68tf Ter ANVIL STORE is now receiving 3 a large and well assorted Stock of Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Sad- dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop Iron, also Bugey and Wagon Stock of every description.—Call and supply your- selves at the lowest possible rates at apl0'68, IRWIN & WILSON. UFFALO SCALES, of the best make, from 4 1bs up to 120,000 1bs. '6 Irwin &a WILSON. sm— . ‘0 T° YB of a New BOOK Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM- PORIUM. ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the Book, Stationery and News Establish ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, tc 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 Miscellanious, Sunday School, and School Books. Aleo, blank books, time books, pass books, diaries, every grade and price of cap, legal, bill, better, bath, and note pa- per, drawing and tissue paper, fine French paper, envelopes of every description and yrice, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub- wh bands. transparent and common slates, slate pencils, lead pencils, chalk crayons, &c., &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 order 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 & call before purchasing elsewhere. 11 kinds, at : BURNSIDE « THOMAS. sepé. 88, 1y New Goods! New Goods | NEW GOODS! GEO. D. PIFER, who keésps a large Store, in No. 68 Brotkerhoff Row, next doo to Post Office, in Belletonte, Pa., has jusi received a fresh supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS which he is selling at remarkably low rates His Stock consists of Poplins, : French and Irish Peplin, Alpacas, Wool De Linins, French Merenos, Bleached and Unblea- ched Muslins, Flannels of all sases sessin Kinds, BLANKETS, TICKING, &a., &e. In addition tothe above he has, and keeps constantly on hand, a large stock of Over-Coats and Clothing for beth Men and Boys, of all He also keeps the celebrated BE RERARS BEN Rrra PeMAEE ERE REIN RRA descriptions. Hiall Boots and Shoes, in endless varieties, ALSO OUEEN'S WARE, CANNED & DRIED PRUITS in fact, every thing that may be called for, can be found at his store. Crain IN CASH. Marketing of all kinds taken in cxchange for Goods. Give him a call before purcha- sing elsewhere. GEO. D. PIFER. et ————————- A ————————————— —————————————— The Bellefonte Boot & Shoes Store. + 5. GRAMAM & SON. ONEDOORNORTHof IRWIN & WIL SONS HARD-WARK STORE. Manufacturers and Dealers in ladies,’ gents, youths, misses, | and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHORES of every description, | Our Stock is Large and will Compare with that of any other Establish- | ment in Centre county. We cordially INVITREOUR COUNTRY | FRIENDS TO CALL xnd examine for | themselves. Our prices will satisfy that we | Be selling off | Cheaper Than the Cheapest! i | { | | | arellefonte, Aug. 28.68. P McCAFFREY & €O'S Wholesale and Retail BOOT AND SHOE Store, One Doer above Reynolds Bank. We will not mention in this advertise- ment the differant 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 thair reputation, and would not sell an article in the least inferior to what they represent. Ve would invite especial attention to our custom made work,—well knowing thatup- on the satisfaction rendered in this Depart- ment depends entirely eur success in busi- ness. Employing none but First-Class Workmen. ‘We are enabled to guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. #Z#~ A liberal reduction made on whole- sale purchases. juned’'68,ly. FP. McAFFREY & CO. GOOD NEWS FOR THEPEOPLE. Great Attraction and Great Bargains! HE undersigned, determimd to meet the opular demand for Lower Prices, re- spect uly calls the attention of the publie to his stock of SADDLERY, mow offered at therold stand. Designed ee- pecially forthe people and the timas, the iar gest and most varied and completes ssaort ment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Pridles, of every description and quality; Whips, and in faet averything complete to a firsi- class establishment, he now offers at prices which will suit the times. 4 Detter variety, a better quality or fimer style of Saddlery has never before been of- sered to the public. Call and examine our tock and be satisfied before purchasings elfewhere. Determined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solisita eontinuance of the same. JACOB DINGES, apl0’'68 ly. Centre Hall er LOVE, AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE MARRIAGE Essay for the Young Men, on the Errors, buses and Diseases which destroy the Manly Powers and create impediments te Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes free ef charge Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Rew- ard Association, Philadelphia, Ps jane, V'88,1y. edad e 20 5300 Hed Union Pac RAILROAD Are now finished and in operation. Al- though this road is quilt with great rapidity ‘he work is thoroughly done, and is pro- nounced by the United States Comnmission- ars to be first-class in every respect before it is accepted, and before any bonds can be is- ued upon it, Rapidity snd excellence of construction have been secured by a complete division of labor, and by distributing the twenty thousand men employed along the line for long distances at once. Itis now probable that the Whole Line to the Pacific Completed in 1869, TheCompany have ample means of which whe Government grants the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materi- als found along the line of its operations; al- “0 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken in alternate sections on each side ofits rond ; «iso United States Thirty.year Bonds, am- counting to from $16,000 to $42 000 per mile, according to difficulties to be surmounted yn the various sections to be built. for which it takes asecond mortgage as security, and it is expected that not only the interest, but the principal amount may be paid in servi- ros rendered by the Company in transpor- t ng troops, mails, &e, THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAIL-ROAD, from its Way or Local Business only, during the year end- ing June 30th, 1868, unmounted to over Four Million Dollars, which, after paying all expenses was much more than sufficient to pay the interest on its Bonds. Theseearnings are noindication of the vast through traffic that must follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove thai First Mortoage Bonds : upon such a property, costing nearly three times their amount, Are Fntirely Secure. will be are for $1,000 each, and have ¢ tached. They bear annual interes bie onthe first days of January and July st the Company's ofiice in the Oily New Ye [me principe! is payable in goid at: 1 lig piice 102, : gold, they pay a liberal income on their cust A very important consideration in deter- mining the value of these bonds is the length of time they have to run. It is well known that a long bond always commands a much higher price ® uvynioys one, Itis f&fe to assume that during the next thirty rears, the rate of interest in the United Stxtes will decline as it has done in Europe, and we have a right to expect that such six per eent. securities as these will be held at as high a premiom as those of this Government, which, i 1857, were bought in at from 20 t0 23 per cent. above par. The export demand alone may produce this re- sult, and a the issue of a private corporation they are beyond thereach of political action The Company believe that their Bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest security in the market, and the right to advance the price at any time is reserved. Subscriptions received in a Subscriptions will bereceived in CENTRE HALL BY FRED. KURTZ, and in New York At the Company's Office, No. 20 Nas- sau Street, AND BY John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, No 59 Wall St., 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 th Bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe de- livery. A PavpnrLer AND Mar For 1868 hasjust been published by the Company, giving fuller information than is possible in an ad- vartisemnent, respecting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country trav- arsed by the Road, the Means for Construe- tion, and the Value of the Bends, which will be sent free om application at the Com pany’s offices or at any of the advertised agents, JOHN J. CISCO, juned 68, Treasurer, New York, ~~ WORLD MUTUAL rk, at the rate of six per ceni in gold RAMTLY A ————————————————— Life Insurance Company of NEW YORK. I. F. Frueaufl, Hollidaysburg Pa., Gen- eral 4 gout for Pennsylvania. B. O. Deininger, Millheim Pa., Loeal Agent. Jentre Covnty Reference.—D. I. Hilbish, M. D.. P.T. Musser, M. D., Col. 1. P. Go- burn, Hon. F. Kurtz, Wm. Harter, Den- tist. The World is conducted upon the mutu- al prineiple, by which policy holders are insured free—as ail the insured have the benefits of the profits. A J. & J. HARRIS. NO. 5, RBROCKERHOFF ROW. A hew and complete Hardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Broek: erhoff's new building—where they are pre- ared to sell nll kinds of Buildingand Hous Furnishing ardware; [ton, Bteel, Nails. Busey wheels in setts, Champion Clothes Wrineer. Mill Saws. Circular and Han Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Cream Freeveis. bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful assortment of Glass and Mirfor Plate of al" sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes Felloes. and Hubs, Plows, Cultivaters, Cort. Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Boards and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov+ els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricatin Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Be lows. Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools Factory Bellis; House Bells, Dihner Bells Gong Dells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carhel ‘or Tonls, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils Varnishes recsived and for sale at juneb'68,1y. J. & J. HARRIS. COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, A T HIS manufacturing establishment at iy Yesgertown, on the Lewistowh ud Bellefuiite Turnpike, has now on hand a fine stork of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers for sale as superior in quality and styles to any manufactured in the country. They are made of the very best seasoned stock b first class practical workmen, and finishe in a style that challenges comparison with any work out of or inthe Eastern cities and can be sold at lower prices than those manufactured in large towns and cities, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv- ing. Being mastor of his own situatien, anxious to excel in his artistical profession and free from any annoyances it his busi- ness, he has time and ability te devote his entire attention to his profession andl his customers, rendering satisfaction slike te all patrons, operatives, his country, and himself. Call and examine his stock and learn his prices, and you cannot fail to be satnnfied. { EP ALRING of all k'nds done neatly, promptly, nd resson a’ Yeager June 12, 1868. —1y. H llerring, Mackeral, &c., at apl’ BORN S1DE & THOMAS’. [' IX known to all in Bellefonte and wh the eounty if you want » good ardcle go to . sl Rk DE & THOMAS. EATUYR of all descriptions, french cd.f shin, spanish sole lea , TRo- sheep skiue, linings. Ewsrything line warranted to give satis. NSIDK & THOMAN, tHurs , NSI ! i 4 a TOClO 8 in Lhe iekilel setion Bi ni The Dividends are paid annually, after the second year, by I the insured se- | cure all the advantages of the profits. Thus | the dividends increase from year to year, | until they reach the sum of the annus! pre- | mium, and then exceed it. Policies are | paid in thirty days after due notice and proof has been given of the death of then sured Chirty days grace are allowed inthe re nawal of premiums’ After two annual payments ‘all poli nS 14 ain in force. aplO't8, ly es | ran large nnd elegant sasortment of Horse | lankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Bufa- io KKobes, at very low prices at ; J BURNSIDE & THOMAS Ao NTEW PATTERNS of oil eloths, at re- duced prices, at BURNSIDE ea THOMAS. ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Ke- ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Jeses Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palm soap KElderling’s soap, and a great variety of ther soaps, at Other soaps, 8 JRNSIDE & THOMAS’. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that lotters of Administraton, over the estate of Poll dec.d, have been ranted to t ed. All persoas knowing themselves In- debted to said estate are hereby notified to come forward and make payment, and those ment. WEAVER, sept 11,6¢ Gig og tp