Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, November 13, 1868, Image 3

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Omsxtre Hann, Pa., Nov 18th, 1868.
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LOCAL ITEMS. |
Ss ae Bae job)
BLANKS —Blank ‘Semmons, Vendu
Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Ex-
‘emption Note combined, for sale: at this
‘Office.
Swing Ma
gt fis Offers
7&~Two Nrw EMPIRE
‘CHINES, warranted, forsale
this institution for sale at this office, and to
be had at a bargain.
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LocaL NEws.—Our readers are solicited
te furnish us items of localinterest for Je
‘lication. Send us the facts only, and Wwe
will get them in, shape for publieation.
Our readers would oblige us, by occa-
‘sionally mailing a copy ofthe REPORTER to
their relatives and mocqusaintances outside
‘ef our county, especially to such as former,
ly lived in Pehnsvalley. It would be the
most welcome matter you could mail to
‘such, and watlld be the’ 18ans of inducing
many to become subscribers, Any person |
sending us S Wow sbseribets, and $12, will
be entitled tothe REPORTER OnE year free,
for 4 new subsribers, and $6 the getter up
of the club will receive the REPORTER 6
months free. Thit offer gobd from this date
seribe.
To Busihess Men.
Weinvite business men wishing .to
advertise, to call and examine’ the
subseription list of the REPORTER, and
aatisfy themselves that it preients a
most desirable advertising medium,
especially for this side, the heart of the
county. Thisjmsbeen the experience
of allso far, whe have advertised in
the RerorTER. We venture to say,
that since wé-€ofmnienced the publica
Sion of this paper, the rapid increase of
eur list, unsolicited, is without prece-
dent in this county.
| see fy ee eee
_ Hardware alwaws -honght at-a res
duced figure at M Mimigabsiarge Mil:
roy Hardware Establishment. Far-
mers, see his advertisement; a full
line of every thing always on hand.
er than elsewhere. Don't tail to eall
at M’Manigal’s.
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Centre county trade to call and exam-
ine his stock of Boots & Shoes, feeling
assurred that he can offer bargains bet-
ter than elsewhere. Every style and
‘quality, and at exceedingly low prices |
slways on hand.
>
Abr. Hirsh, at Milroy, now keeps
the great clothing emporium in that
fection, and the fact that the trade
centres at his store for overcoats, pants,
that he sells su ts at city p ices.
en As
Hoffer Bros. are still selling goods
Jow. This policy insures them a lar, e
fw gv . 4 - . i
run of custom, by which they and their |
friends are mutually benefited. Their
stock is always kept full and com- |
plete.
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Rev. Hack nburg has appointed
Sunday morning, 22nd, for celebrating |
the Lord's Supper in the Lutheran
vhah at Centre Hall.
Geo. W. Patton’s Bellefonte Jewelry
Establishmet is now headquarters for
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. Ile
has the sole agency for the celebrated
perfected spectacles.
EE
The fing hickory pele, oppesite the
Reporter office, still stands erect, its
streamap defiantly ashing tlie awinds,
characteristic o! the D :mo_ratic party-
which never “will ‘down. Wave on,
proud flag,-youe party +eared- an em-
Pies; in peace and happiness, and
rough it to stand first dmong the na-
tions ofstherennthy snd although the
foul demon of abolition has causel a
discord ‘which ‘well nigh wrecked the
nation,:and sucked. its-life blood, yet,
under the proud banner of Democracy,
whose principles alone cansave us, tle
country mustdinally seek its path to
prosperity.
SALE_OF HoRSES “axn. MULES —
Mr. Heary Shafer will offer at public
sale, at Bpanghévls Hatel, Centre Hall,
on Saturday; 14th inst., at 1 o’glock,
16 head of 2 year old mules, 11 head
of colts 1 year gid" , 1 dark chest
ilut colored, Pir fite years
old past, and 3 other horses.
A libe-
ral credit given.
Also, at Stein’s Hotel, (Beal’s), Un-
ion county, on: 19th; Colts; Horses,
Mules, and one dark stallion. It’
We are under obligations to our ex-
cellent fiférid, Col. Love, fur a bushel
of the figest potatees we have seen this
geason—and which are hardly sur-
passed by #ny at’ this year's ‘county’
fair. We-know that the Colonel will
not object to calling these potatoes
“Seymours” after our late gultant stai «
dard bearer, who, though defeated, is
yet one of the most noble men of the
country =Colz Love is® one “of those
disinterested, whole-souled Democrat,
who never tires in working for the
cause of Demoetacy. Thanks to you,
Colonel, thanks: = = - is A
My, Hamel Beal, at Boalsburg,
seht two ears of corn to this office,
each “Measuring * 12 inches ‘in length,
well filled in the grain. These ears
aré whoppers, and Mr. Boal is anx-
ious
DSRip farmers can beat it,
: HELE 2” HA
The weather made a sudden change
this week. We had a_shoetispell of
leasant weather; on Monday night
Burr gin ss hi i. on
been-cgls Kory hw
A Potter township radical inquired of
us, the otha idny whoutithe latest figures:
we replied we had nothing officia
Written for. the Reporters
TO MY FATHER.
———
ely to-night ;
My thoughts fondlv cling to the neat;
And time has seamed 8 ow’ ini sflig't,
Since 1 gated on your kind face toe lust,
How well I remember the day,
When 1 bade you good-bye at the door,
{7 And wiped the great tear-drops away, « -
As I thought, J aight 8 ¢ you uo more.
LE
While I sit here to-night, all alone,
The days of thy childhood return,
The days When the sun brightly shone,
And nothing #r¥ eaiked mo to mourn.
Those happy, intbdednt days,
When I elambercd, with joy, on your
: pl knee,
And knew nanght of sin.and its ways,
How deélighttul the world was tO me.
But those days Have now passed away.
And have drawn me awhy from your side:
When see that your dark hair has grown
grey,
I thifk how rapid is time in its tide.
Oft, when discouragements 1 meet,
When trials obstruct my clear way,
Our voite in a tone firm and sweet,
Calls me from evil away.
"Father, when many long years shall have
flown,
When vou, calmly, peacefully rest,
When God shall have claimed you his
own,
I shall risesup and say, dear father: be
blessed.
werner sl Asn a————
Tax oN SerrTiNG.—There is a tax on
spitting, as well as on other luxuries, We
square, ‘lying before Wim. Wolf's store,
next door to the Reporter office, a few days
ago, upon which the tax was $48F Ho! ye
rh chewers of the weed and sqirters of
tobacco juice, who say you pay no taxes,
how's this? are you not even taxed for the
innocent amusement of spitting ?
Brigham young is the third largest depo-
sitor in the Bank of England.
New corn sells at $1 per bushel in Penns-
valley; apples at $1 to $1,25; butter 40 cts
eggs 20 cents,
Some half dozen families in Penn town-
ship intend, moving west in the spring.
The western fever tages pretty severely
in some portions of Centre county just now.
There is a= ¥rish woman now confined in
the Scuvlkill county almshouse who has
reached the remarkable age of one hun-
dred and nine years.
sr eee lp elf Ap
DEATHS.
At Penn Hall, on 2nd inst, of typhoid
fever, Mary Matilda Gronohle, aged 24
year n'6 months Funeral erices were
ain
CLOTTING —Overeoats Pants, Vest.
BOOTS, by the thou:and, all styles, si-
SYRUP, the finest ever made, just re-
WHAT YOU WANT, can be had at
The largest and bast selection of
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63. 68.
Opening
A full assortment of Fall and
r Winter
Goods at the Old Stand of
opposite Graham's Hotel, where
Centre County Farmers
CALL and examine their NEW
AL AND
CHEAP GOODS éontisting of
Mohair Cloths]
Alpacas,
DelLaines,
Ginghama,
Calicoes,
Poplins,
Cassimeres,
Barred and plain Flannels,
Factory Flannels,
Jeans,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats of al kinds,
Hardware,
Drugs,
Wall Paper,
Queens Ware,
Buckets and Tubs,
eady madeclothing ~
: Fishi, | : .
Sugar,
Coffee,
Syrups of different kind
Coal Oil, Ande
dize, usually kept in country stores, all»
which they now offer at the lowest prices
Farmers and others from @entre coun:
will do well to give them a eall, and exarn
pe; their stock before purchasing else
whera.
We shall at all times be pleased
show customers our goods, and "wi.
make it an obkjeet to sell goods low.
REMEMBER THRE PLACE IR
Graff & Thompsor
IN MILRO
They also have at their Tannery a goo
assortment of
OAKSOLEANDHARNESSLEATHEY
KIP AND CALF SKINS
on hand and will be sold lew for cash,
-
hd
mY Bo HL: ce : =
-Bark and Hides -
Wanted at the Tannery
at,
with the exception of the fellow called
“Coal,” who had gained a majority of'3
($3) on each ton since election.
A teacher in Detroit. has been fined $20
for chastising a female pupil fifteen years
of age. He. administered the whipping
with 8 Fale and discolored jet hand
50 9 —Madrid advises -say.
thet hOGA “oF BpRins i probably be
offered Lo Bspartero. . <3 4 .
_ Popular demonstrations have been rade
in Balairal and Canary Islands (Spanish)
in favor of religious toleration.
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—-— ex hh, Ba
Poubd for
3 Bull, 9 for Steer and Cow hides;
for Calf skins, clear of cuts and scares.
1 e highest prices will be paid in cash o1
trade’fo good oak bark.
© may8'60,ly. GRAFF & THOMPSON. -
| JR UFFALOBCALES; of the best mike,
. Arom 4 1bs up t0 120,000 1bs. | ,
apl0’6 Inwix & Wirson.
Last week we ehronicled the closing up
ofthe Howard From works, in4his county,
and now randors reach us that coma of the
other iron works in our ébhunty, are shortly
destined to shure the sine fute. ‘Good
times’ alicad, and Fadieal rule all the go.
The Grecian bend has come to grief in
Mobile. Two young ladies who ventured
out with it recently, were so mercilssly r -
diculed that they had to take refuge in a
shop.
The Quen of Portugal. Victor Emanu-
el s daughter, is crazy, and occupies i pd-
Jed room to/prevent her from breaking hor
royal head.
A run on the Milwaukee Bank
menced on Saturday, th.
The Wisconsin State Bank has suspen-
led, with henvy linbilities,
Hurrah tor “good times," here's where
how they come in,
con.-
Things look blue in New York and Phil-
Wdelphin, The crisis has commenced,
Where's the radical with his slick, lying
promises; to dupe voters?
MONEY SAVED
the York and
kinds of
COTTONS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
WATCHES, SEWING MA.
CHINES, CUTLERY, DRESS
GOODS, DOMESTIC
GOODS &é., &¢.
Which we are actually selling at an aver-
age price of ONR DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTI-
ork. Our sales being strictly for cash, and
our trade much larger than that of any
other similar concern, enables us to give
better bargains than can be obtained of
any other house. le
i THE LADEES :
Are specially invited to give us a trial.
SEND FoR A C1RCULAR AND ExcnaNex
Las, :
Our club system of selling is ny follows
For $2 we send 2) patent pen fountains and
éheeks describing 20 different articles to be
sold for a dollar each; 40 for $4; 60 for $4;
100 for $10, &c. Sent by mail. Commas-
sions larger than those offered by any other
firm. according to size of club. Single
Tountain and check, 10 cts. Male and fe-
male agents wanted. SEND MONEY IN Rro-
ISTERED LETTERS,
after.
EASTMAN & KENDALL,
65 Hunover Street, Boston; Mass,
July A7,6m.
IES LOOK HERE!
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FAIRER & CO,
Bellefonte,
Is the place to buy your Silks, Mohairs
Mozambiques, Reps, Alpacas, Deluins
L:ansy Brilliants, Muslins, Calicoes, Tick:
{ings Flanels, Opera Flanels, Ladies Cont.
fing, (vents' Cloths, Ladies Sueques
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| Pekay, Linen Tuble Cloths, Counterpunes
i Crib Counterpanes, White and Colorec
| Tarlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings
| White Luce Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Put.
| terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets
SUNDOWNS,
| Nations of every kind, White Goods of
every description, Perfumery, Ribbons
Braid, Veils, Buttons, Trimmings, Ladies
and Misses Skirts,
HOOP SKIRTS,
| LADIES AND MISSES SHOEgQ
} . ~ .
+ and in'fact every thing that ean be thought
| of, desired gr.used in the
Br
| FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE
ures a
which hethas goncluded toscll at fig
in and
low if not lower than Philwielph
| New York retail prices. © ;
sale of the
PATENT
SKIRT.
JOESSA
Its peculiarity is that it.ean be altered in-
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PHILADELPHIA MARKET,
Wheet inactive, red at 1,80a2,00.
Rye 1,60"
Corn dull, yellow 1,16a1,17.:
Oats 67a70.
CHICAGO MARKET.
Wheat firm, No 1 at 1,17 to 1,20, No 2
at 1,114a to 1,13,
_ Corn dull, No 1 at 80 to 81, No 2 at 73 to
0.
Oats firm, No 1 at 48 to 49.
Rye quiet and firm, No 1 at 1,08 to 105,
No 2 at 1,02 to 1,08.
Barley, No 2 at 1,49 to 1 62.
Cattle drm, at $3.20 to 4,26 for Texan
packing steers, and $6, 70 for extra choice
COWS,
Hogs firm, at $6,560 to 6,70 for common,
and $6,995 to 7,256 for good.
NEW YORK MARKET.
1,63al1,065 for No 2 spring ; 1,604al,68 for
No ldo; 31,75 for umber winter Canada;
$1,582) for mixed state, 2,10 for No 2 white
Michigan ; 2 4002 45 tor white Californie,
Canada barley 2,156
Carn 1.117.
Onts T2a78.
LEWISTOWN MARKET.
White What, 0,00a1,80
Wheat 0,00ul,70 Rye, new, 1,26a0,00......
cree “Corn, 1,00 4000, Oats, Hda(0
Timothysced, 2,004,000 Flaxseed. a2,2
0,0 Cloverseed,00ab, (X),
BELLEFONTE MARKETS.
White wheat $1.85, red 1,75 )
1.95. ......Corn- 1.13 QOutsd). ...... Barley 1
pA Lloverseed 65,00 Potatoes 1,00.
Eggs 25 Plasterper ton
Bacon 20...... Ham.
Panel $40 per M..........
Run of mill, dry $14 per M..........Samples
$14 per M_...... Bill stuff 18@20 per M
Hemlock bill stuff 14(@ 18per MM...
18 inch shingle No 1 $7 per M.......
No 2360400....... doNo 2} $4.60
$00... 24 inch shingleNo 1 $4... ....do
Noi 5i2.......do seaves No 3 $7,050
MILROY MARKETS.
Corrected BY McArre & REED.
White Wheat $1.75.......Red 1.70..........
Bye LA... Corn 110....,Oats
Butter 40.......
3168 Tallow 15
Flour (fami'y) 6,00 Butter
Hams 25...... Lard 20.......Potatoes 1,50....
Apples dried 124,
LEWISBURG MARKT
Wheat $1,80 Corn, Old’ 1,10Rye
} inne Oats, 39h, 60....... Timothysced,
Cloversed,
Ham Lhasseseins
White beans 3,00....... Eggs 30....... Lard,
dull, 18......Tallow 10....... Potatoes 1,00.
Dried Apples |b. 08....... Pork 8@Y. .........
Side & shoulder 15.
New Shoe Shop!
The public are informed that a NEW
BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT
has besn started at Centre Hall by the un-
His E will be
Establishment
Joh Shannon's house. Roudy-made Shoes
always kept on hand. Repairing done
neatly.
sepll;6m GEORGE BARNS
JADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits
spols rings,
b
BURNSIDE « THOMARN'.
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30 as to perfectly fit all ladies,
G. W. FQ RER & QO,
No. 4, Bush's Areade.
Bslluient
| EDMUND BLANCHARD,
| BE. M. RLANUCHARD, Wy
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Blanchard & Com
Successors to Valentine, Blanchard
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE, & YELLOW PINE
FLOORING .
AND WEATHERBOARDING,
fof VM artotis Styles,
» 5 3
DOORS,
. yASH
Koad
juney 68 lv.
S
M.
BLINDS,
SHUTTERS,
MOULDINGS,
Scroll work of every Description.
BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES.
and patterns made to order.
Having a “BULKLEY'S PATENT
establishment, we are enabled to manufac-
ture our work froth « -
THOROUGHLY SEASONED
VEUMBER!
BU1 LDE RS, DEALERS AND THE
TRADE IN GENERAL SOLICITED.
In
augl4 68 6m,
LUMBER DRYER.” connected with our
#8~ORDERS FROM CONTRACTORS,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., Pa.
r J ) ,
Wall I aper.
5.3000 New Patterns, just received from
New York.
| z#~Over 5000 Pigces how on
and, and for
gnle at Wholesale wont = Ss
| 28~C ood paper at
9, 10, 12} and 15 cents
per Bolt. .
{hae
5. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 2 and 25 cts.
+g. Best Satin Papers at 30 cents per Bolt,
Also : Oil Cloth,
v ys
u@.a large Stock of OIL WINDOW
"SHADES; TABLE, STAND, STAIR
& FLOOR OLL CLOTHS, all of which
will be sold at'the lowest market price.
AT
20¢H8m
W. J. MMANIGALS;
MILROY.
kinds of country produce, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS,
Chas. H. Held,
Millheim, Centre co., Penna.
r
infor his friends and tha
that he has just opened,
establishment, above Alexan-
der's Store, and keeps constantly on hand,
Respectfully
public in general,
ns
t
of the latest styles. as also the Maranville
Clocks, provided with a
of the month, and day of
week on its face, which is
us a perfect time-keeper.
s&s. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
paired on short notice and warranted
son] 1'8R:1v
mplets index
re-
qr YAGE & BRO...
hh
(Successor to N. Hilibish),
Wholesale and retail dealers in
Stoves € Tinware,
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OTI1ICE.S.
DDRESS TO THE NERVOUS AND
£ DEBI LItated, whose sufferings have
been protracted from hidden causes, and
whose cases require prompt treatment to
render existence desireable: 1f you are
suffering. or havesuffered, from involuna-
tary discharges, what effect does it produce
upon’ your general health? Do you feel
weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a
little extra exertion produce palpitation of
the heart? Does your liver, or urinary or.
gans, or your kidneys, frequently get out of
order? 1s your urine sometimes thick,
milky, or flocky, or is it ropy on setting?
Or does a thick scum rise to the top! Oris
a sediment at the bottom after it has stood
awhile? Do you have spells of short brea-
thing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels con-
stripated ? Do you have spells of fainting,
or rushes of blood to the head 7 Is your
memory impaired ? 1s your mind constant-
ly dwelling upon this subject? Do you
tell dull, listless, moping, tired of company,
of life? Do you wish to be left alone, to
got awny from everybody ? Does any little
thing make you start or Jump: Is your
sleep broken or restless? 1s the lustre of
your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your
cheek ‘as bright? Do you enjoy yourself
in society as well? Do yon pursue your
business with the same energy? Do you
feel as much confidence in yourself? Are
your gpirits dull and flagging, given to fits
of melancholy? 1fso, do not lay it to your
liver or dyspepsia. Have you restieess
nights? ~ Your back weak, your knees
weak, and have but little appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia or live:-
complaint ? ;
Now. reader, self-abuse, vaneresl disea-
ses badly cured, and sexual excesses, aie
all enpuble of producing a weakness of the
generative organs. The organs of genera-
make the
man. Did you ever think that those bold,
defiant, encrgetic persevering, successful
business men are always those whose gene-
You
never hear such ‘men complain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of the heart, They sare never afraid they
eannot succeed in business; they don't be-
face-+menc of your downenst looks or any
them. ‘I do not
mean those who keep the organs inflated
by running to excess, These will not only
ruin their constitutions, but also those they
How many men, from badly-cured dis-
ctsses, have brought about that state of
the general syst2m so much as to induce ale
me.t every other disease—idiocy. lunacy,
paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al-
other form of disease which
humanity is heir to, and the real cause of
have doetored for all but the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the use
HELMBOLD'S FLUID
EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diure
tic, and is a certain cure for the disenses of
the Bladder, Kiyneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Organic
COE 8 COU GH BA 8A M
This long tried and popular Remedy je
again called to the attention of the public.
As often as the year rolls around, the pro-
prietors annually make their bow to the
L people, and remind them that amongst the
many things required for the health, com-
fort and sustenance of the family through
the long and tedious months of winter,
Joe's Congh Balsam should net be forgot-
ten. For years it has been a household
‘medicine=and mothers anxious for the
safety of their children, and all who suffe:
from anWidiseuse of the throat, chest and
lungs cannot afford to be without it.. In
1ddition to the ordinary four ounce so long
nthe market, we now furnish our mam-
moth family size bottles, which will, in
20mmon with the other size, be found at al
Drug Btores
>
FOR CROUP.
The Balsam wili be found invalusble, and
muy always be relied upon in the most ex-
Lrome Cusos, :
WHOOPING COUGH,
The testimony of all who have used it for
this terrible disease during the last ten
years, is, that it invariably relieves and
curos it.
SORE THROAT.
Keep your throat wet with the balsam —ta-
king little and often—and you will very
| soon find relief.
Urinary Organs, whether existing in Mule
tion 0; Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and
ported from these sources,
h and happiness, and that of
Posterity, depends upon promt use of a re-
liable remedy.
Helmbold's Extract Buchu, established
upward of 18 years, prepare
and the healt
New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Phi-
Indelphin, Pa. Price—$1,25 per bottle, or
6 bottles for 6.50, delivered to any ad-
Sold by all Druggists everywhere,
ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS
done up in steel-engraved wrapper,
with fae-simile of my Chemical Ware-
house, and signed
dress,
N
New Goods!
NEW GOODS!
GEO. D.
to Post Office, in Belletonte, Pa., has just
received a fresh supply of
H is Stock Consists of
fAllegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
French and Irish Poplin,
|
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ornamental,
Oriental,
Reval Cook,
Prince Royal,
Bea Shell,
Artisan,
And America.
Parlor and Office Stoves:
Morning Glory,
Tropic,
Brilliant,
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 jast receiv-
ed, size 40x20. It makesbetter job than the
old size, and can be furnished cheaper than
any other establishment in town.
24r-Spouting and jobbing promptly at-
tended to. Charges reasonable and satis-
faction guaranteed. oct2 68tf
1 =e ANVIL STORE is now receiving
a large and ‘well assorted Stock of
Hardware; Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, 8ad-
dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop
Iron, also Buggy and Wagon Btock of
every description.—Call and supply your-
selves at the lowest possible rates at
apl0' 68, IRWIN & WILSON.
New BO OK Store.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM-
PORIUM,
T ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the
¢) Book, Stationery'and News FEstablish-
ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny
strect, 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
stoek consists of Theological, Medical, Law
Miscellanious, Sunday School, and School
Books. Also, blank books, time books,
pass hooks, diaries, every grade and price
of ean, legal, bill, letter, ‘bath, and note pa-
per, ring and tissue paper, fine French
paper, envelopes of every description and
yeice, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub-
yer bands. transparent and common slates,
slate pencils, lead pencils, chalk crayons,
&ec., &e. Legal and justices blanks of all
kinds, revenue stamps at fuce.
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
T.ochman’s Celebrated Writing Fluid,
which he sells at manufacturer's prices.
“County merchants would do well to give
him a call before purchasing elsewhere,
sept.’
68,1y
Wool De Lains,
French Merenos,
seine sseenntes Bleached and Unblea-
ched Muslins,
Flannels ‘of all
Kinds,
BLANKETS, TICKING, &ec., &e.
In addition tothe above he has, and keeps
constantly on hand, a large stock of
Over-Coats .and Clothing for both
Men and Boys, of all
descriptions. He also keeps the celebrated
IIall Boots and Shoes,
in endless varieties. ALSO
QUEEN'S WARE, CANNED & DRIED
FRUITS—in fact, every thing that may
be called for, ean be found at his store,
pa The highest market prxce paid for
Grain IN CASH.
Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange
for Goods. Give him a call before purcha-
sing elsewhere. GEO. D. PIFER.
The Bellefonte
Boot & Shoe Store.
EF. GRAHAM & SON.
SONS’ HARD-WARE STORE.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
OQ ?
ladies,” gent’s
yr 5 ?
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 INVITE OUR COUNTRY
FRIENDS TO CALL and examine for
themselves. Our prices will satisfy that we
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Cheaper Than the Cheapest!
arellefonte, Aug. 28.08.4
HARD COLDS AND COUGHS
| Yield at once toa steady use of this great
| remedy. It will succeed in giving relief
where all other remedies have Failed.
ENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST
AND LUNGS.
' Do not delay procuring and immediately
| taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled
with any of the above named difficulties.
They are all premonitory symptoms of
Consumption, and if not arrested, will soo-
ner or later sweep you away into the valley
of shadows from which none can ever re-
turn,
!
| IN CONSUMPTION,
| Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief
and to-day rejoices that her life has been
made easy and prolonged by the use of
IN SHORT,
The people know the article, and it need:
no comment from us. It is for sale by ev-
| ery Druggist and Dealer in Medicines in
| the United States.
THE C. G. CLARK CO.,
Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct.
Read !! = Read!!!
"Read !
IS CALLED TO THE
World's Great Remedy,
COE’'S DYSPEPSIA CURE.
This preparation is pronounced by Dy:-
poptics as the only known remedy that wil!
surely cure that'aggravating and fatal mal
adv. For years it swept on its fearful tide.
carrying before it to an untimely grave, ils
millions of sufferers,
Coe’'s Dyspepsia Cure has Ceme tc
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 masse: ? Hear what Lester Sexton,
of Milwaukee, says:
Milwankee, Wis., Jan. 24, 1868.
Messrs C. G. Clark & €o., New Haven,
Conn.
Both myself and wife have used Coes
Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved PER-
FECT ,Y satisfactory as a remedy I have
no hesitation in saving that we have re-
ceived GREAT BENEFIT from its use
Very respectfully.
(Signed)
LESTERSEXTON.
A GREAT BLESSING.
[From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain
Co,, 0.]
Messrs. Strong & Armstrong,
Gentlemen, —It gives me great pleasure te
state that my wife has derived great benefit
from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.
She has been for 8 number of years greatly
troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanie
with violent paroxysms of constipation
which so prostrated her that she was all the
while for months, unable to do anything.
She took, at your instance. Coe’s Dy pop
Cure, and has derived GREAT BEN IT
FROM IT, and is now comparatively well,
She regards this medicine asa great bles-
sing. 'ruly yours,
yu 13th, 1868. L. F. WARD
CLERGYMEN.
The Rev. Isaac, Aiken, of Alle
testifies that it has cured him, after a
er remedies 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 {rom them, speaks in the most un-
qualified praise of its great medical virtues.
COE'SDYSPEPSIA 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 Boitle, or by applica-
ti t
ion 10 THE C. C. CLARK CQ,
Sole Proprietors,
Now Haven, Ot
hany,
1 oth-
June, 26,e0w,1,y
P. McCAFEREY & COS
He
Wholesale and Retail bo a
or A
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BOOT AND SHCE
Store,
One Doer above Reynold’s Bank.
We will not mention in this advertize~
ment the different varieties of Boots and
Shoes. und Gaiters of every description,
hat comprise our stoek-—sutiice to say, that
8 complete in every particular and nothing ~
‘0 excel it in style, quality, extent or price
n the county.
Our ready-made stock was bought from
manufacturers in the East who are eareful
»f their reputation, and would not sell an
article in the least inferior to what they
represent,
’¢ would invite especial attention to nur
sustom made work ~-wel knowing thatup-
mn the satisfaction rendered in this Dah -
ment depends entirely sur success in busi’
ness. ploying none but :
First-Class Workmen.
We are enabled to guarantee satisfaction oa
All who may favor us with their patronage,
A liberal reduction made on w
sale purchases. wa maa
june5'68,ly. P. MeAFFREY & CO“ °
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE:
Great Attraction and Great Bargains!
HE undersigned, determind to meet the
Jopular demand for Lower Prices, re-
spectfully calls the attention of the pnblic
to his stock of :
SADDLERY,
now offered at the oid stand. Designed ep-
gest and most varied and complete assort~
ment of U A 1a
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
of every description and quality; Whips,
and in fact everything complete to a first.
class establishment, he now offers at prices
which will suit the times. :
A better variety, a. better quality or finer
style of Saddlery has never before been of-
sered to the public. Call and examiné our
tock and be satisfied before purchasings
elfewhere. :
Determined to Flense ‘my patrons and
thankful for the liberal shure of patronage
heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same:
JACOB DINGES,
apl0'68 ly. Centre Hall "
NEW HARDWARE STORE!
J. & J. HARRIE.
NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW,
A new and complete Hardware Store his
been opened by the undersigned in Broek
erhoff's new building—where they are pre
pred to sellall kinds of Buildiagan i Housgrro
"urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes
Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hané
Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Baws, Ice Crear
Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a full
assortment of Glass and Mirror Plage of &F
sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows
Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes
Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr
Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Boards
and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov-
els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges
Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Bhoes, Nails
Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubrieatin
Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Be
lows, Screw Pilates, Blacksmiths Tools
Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells
Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen
ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils
Varnishes received snd for sale at
june’ 68,1y. J. & J. HARRIS.
. —
COACH RANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
AS HIS manufecturing establishment at
Yeng wn, on the Lewistown
and Bellefonte Turnpike, has nowon hand
a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies
mid Spring Wagons, which he now offers
for sale as n quality and styles te
any manufactured in the country. They
are made of the very best seasoned stock by
iret class practical workmen, and finished
na style that challenges comparison with
AN out of or in the Eastern cities
ind can be sold at lower prices than those
manufactured in large towns and cities,
ainidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv
ng. Being mastor of his own situation,
anxious to excel in his artistical profession
and free from any annoyances in his busi-
ness, he has time and ability to devote his
entire attention to his profession and his
custémers, rendering satisfaction alike to
all patrons, operatives, his country, and
himself. :
Call and examine his stock and learn his
prices, and you cannot fail to be satisfied.
REPAIRING
of all kinds done neatly, promptly,
reasonably.
Yeagertown, June 12, 1868. —1y.
WORLD
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company of
NEW YORK.
I. F. Frueauff, Hollidaysburg Pa.,
eral Agent for Penpstivania.
B. S Deininger, Millheim Pa., Local
Agent.
Contre Cowaty Reference.—D. I. Hilbish,
M. D.. P. T. Musser, M. D., Col. 1. P. Go-
burn, Hon. F. Kurtz, Wm. Harter, Den-
ti
CReeriLon
§ sUpenror i
or fis
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ANY WOrk
‘nd
Gen-
st.
The World is condueted upon the mutu-
al principle, by which policy holders are
insured free—as all the insured have the
benefits of the profits.
The Dividends are paid annually, after
the second year, by which the insured se-
cure all the advantages of the profits. Thus
tha dividends increase from year to year,
until they reach the sum of the annual pre-
mium, and then exceed it. Policies are
paid in thirty days after due nolice and
proof has been given of the death of thein = -
sured.
Thirty days grace are allowed in the re-
newal of premiums’ a
After two annual payments all Beis ai 8h
remainin force. ~~ anl0G8 ly =
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EATHER of all desoriptions, freneh
calf skin, spanish sol¢ leather, mo-
rocco's, sheep skins, linings. Kverything
in the leather line anfed to give satis-
faction, at URN &T AB HH:
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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
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in sealed letter envelopes free of charge
Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, How-
ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. :
june, 5 68,1y. ; :
WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, ac., at
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