Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, November 27, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS.
» BLANKS —Blank Summons,
7th, 1868,
Vendu
emption Note combined, for sale at this
ce. »
28&Two Nrw_ EMPIRE Skwinag Ma
oxINEs, warranted, forsale nf fisiOffice, |
Irox City CoLLEGE.—A- seholdrship to
this institution for sale at this office, and to
be had at a bargain.
LocAr, NEws.—Our readers are solicited
te furnish us items of local interest for pub-
lication. Send us the facts only, and we
will get them in shape for publication.
Our readers would oblige us, by occa-
sionally mailing a copy of the REPORTER i
their relatives and acquaintances outside
of our county, especially to such as forme; .
ly lived in Pennsvalley. It would be the
most welcome matter you could mail to
such, and would be thg means, of inducing
many to become sitbsaH evs, © Any Won
sending us-8 new subscribers, And S12 wills
de entitled tothe REPORTERONA year free,
for 4 new subsribers, and $6 the getter up
of the club will receive the Rrrorrert
months free. This offer good from this date
—the names can be sent in ax they sub
aeribe.
To Business Mon.
Weinvite business men wishing to
advertise, to call and examine the
subseription list of the RerorTER, and
satisfy themselves that it” preients a
mest desirable advertising
especially for thisside, the heart of the
This has been the experience
of allso far, who have advertised in
the Rrerorrrr. We venta
eur list, unsolicited, is witheaut prece-
dent in this eounty. 4
The attention of our readers it direct ed to
the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure,
in another part of this paper.
This truly Valuable Mbdicine is recom-
mended by all ¥ho use it.
@ ee
Brown and Hutchison intend publishing
a new radical paper at Bellefonte, to be |
called the Bellefonte Radical. It is to
make its first appearance beginning of Jan- |
uary next.
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by
a Ad ad
“Thad P. Stevens has become editor
the Bellefonte National: ' Thad writes up
a bad cause pro well, |
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Winter is here, and you need stoves to
keep you warm. Now the ‘place to buy
stoves. of any size or kind, cheap, is at
Titzel's Milroy Stove and Tinware Estab- |
lishment, . Farmers, callin at Titzel's when |
you go to Milroy.
——
To buy cheap, and get the full worth of |
vour money, is what we all seek after; now
¥offer Bro's, at Bellefonte, know that by |
selling cheap, the largest custom and best |
business is secured, hence, Drygoods, Gro- |
ceries, Hardware, and Queensware, are al- |
ways sold cheaper at their store than else- |
where
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Boil
lpr
“SoLp."'—Persons will sometimes be ta- |
ken in. An instance of a “sell” eccarred at |
Sternberg & Brandeis’ Bellefonte Clothing |
Storef ® A “fellow popped in there a few |
days go, out bf there curiosity, and Stern- |
berg “sold” him an entire suit so cheap, |
that the fellow swore he'd never buy clo- |
thing elsewcere after that.
till -
OP
G. W. Patton's jewelry establishment at
Bellefonte, will repay a visit. George |
keeps up with city establishments, in every |
thiag pertaining to his line.
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ReLtarovs.—Rev, ilackenburg at |
present holding a protracted meeting in |
thé Latheran church of this place.
Revs. Stambach and Carothers, of the
Evangelical denomination, are having a |
religious revival at Woodward.
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_A party of seven hunters from Penns |
<redk, in. Penn township, went to the Alle-
ghanies a short time ago, on a hunt. They |
passed through Centre Hall, last week, on |
their return, having killed eight deer. How |
we dreAmed of venison! but nary a taste |
did we have.
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Sxow.—We had quite a crop of snow on |
Yast Friday, 20th. The flakes eae down |
thick and fast all day, and the earth was
clothed in’the white'garh of winter to the |
<elapth of 5 or 6 inches. The weather since |
has been cold; and: for the last few days |
lid
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i come me i i fA A i sme _
Centre Hall |
Manufactaring Company, are talking of re- |
:
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Spring.” —( Watchman. ) «
The above isa mistake, as the company
referred to does not eontemplute the rano-
val of their shops to Belletonte. The ground |
for such a rumor originates from the efforts |
of Bellefonte capitalists to bring about such
a removal, seeing ag they ‘do, that there is
money in the manufacture of the Keystone |
Harvester. The fiuct that the enterprising
capitalists of Bellefonte are anxious to re-
move these shops from Centre Hall, is evi-
dence that the stock of that Company is a
safe investment, and we hope the citizens
of this part of the county will take the hint
and gwbscribe liberallyysoithat the Compa-
ny may bé enabled to enguge more exten-
sively in the manufacture of farming im-
plements.
This matter is of importance to the 4
this ‘seetion; Af they: desire a
of convenience &fforded by such an es-
raise the capital. “They can find em-
ploy for 100 hands in the manufacture
: But they must
have capital to de this, and capital
king stock. Bellefonte is ready to
take $40,000 worth <of stock, besides
“othér inducements they offer, on condi-
tion the shops are moved over. Bellc-
fonte secs it will pay; it has enter-
prise and i§ making money, and if
theseshops are moved across, it will be
because our people stand in their own
light. Come up, farmers and mechan-
ics, subscribe stock ; aid to enlarge the
establishment, so that the Company
can fill the demand for their Harves-
ter. The investment will pay.
The Phrenological Journal, for Decem-
‘her contains a great variety of interesting
matter, Mustrated and otherwise, of which
the following is a sample:—Henri Roche-
fort, editor of the Paris Lanterne; Dr.
Francis: Williamson ; Frau Marie Simon
and her work on the battle-field; The Bo-
_ dy, what is its King? Earning a Wife ; etc.
X sie Volume commences with the next
number. $3 a year. AddressS. W. Wells,
389 Broadway, New York.
A Mrs. Divine, an’ Irish lady of Belle-
fodte, was found dead in her residence, on
Saturday night last. When found, the
lower part of her clothing had been burnt
front her body, and marks were found on
her person which create suspicion that she
met with death by violence. Suspicion
rests upon her husband, who has been ar-
% Wested, These are all the partieulars we
have received. ~~ °
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Courr.—Court commenced on last
the bench for the last time.
The negro who stole the horse from
{ Moses Stover, in Haines twp., a few
months ago, and afterwards attempted
to cut the animal's throat, was tried
and found guilty. He was sentenced
to ninety days imprisonment in the
county jail and to pay a fine of §10
{hf attempting to cut. the horse's
throat ; and for stealing the horse, he
was sentenced to 3 years and 4 months
at hard labor in" the eastern peniten-
tiary.
Apple butter sells at Bellefonte at
$1,00 per gallon; being fond of the
article, and thinking that a steep
price, we sent to Ohio for a 13 gallon
keg with the following result, which
we submit for the information of fami-
fies: o
A3 gall butter, Ohio price 60. 87,80
R. R. Freight to Bellefonte, 1,80
Hauling to Centre Hall, D0
Total cost of 13 o i S101
oiving us a very excell
butter at a {fraction less than 78 cents
| per gallon, Had we boiled our own
{ butter this vear, at home prices for eci-
der and apples, the count would have
stood about thus:
{1 barrel of cider,
! 21 bushels apples, $1,
| Wood for boiling,
Two wowen, 1 day's work each,
2.3
ne article o
$5,00
2.50
or, 81,11 per gallon.
selves, and at ‘72 cents per gall. less
than it retails for at Bellefonte,
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from Missouri, we
list of
to Congress
we have examined the
41st Congress, but did not find Col.
Stover's name among them.
Geo. Barnes gives “fits” when
wel os 3 + stm} a at hia TLL :
order Boots or Shoes at his new s 10D.
George is a good workman, and promt
in his attention to business.
- > Pp
In our next issue we expect to pub-
ri by a former citizen of Miles twp.
“I Miss Thee,” by a lady friend of
Madison, will appear in our next.
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LIST OF JURORS
Md WHEK.
Snowshoe—Jacob Wolfe.
Howvard—R R Butler.
Huston—Jozeph Wilson, J W Stewart.
Vorth—Jdos Taompson, Wm Walker, |
Jos itlarpster
Miles—John Edmunds, Jos Bierly, Hen- |
Potter— Amos Kock, W W Spangler,
D K Guise. |
Burnside—Wm Holt, Wm Askey.
Ferguson—John M' Williams,
Benner—G WW Loneberger,
Haltinoou—J L Gray, H Thompson.
Rush— Wm M Clelland jr.
Harris—Chr Gingerich, Nathan Coyle.
Bellefonte—J ohn McDermot.
Union—J G Hall.
Walker—D D M Kean.
Boggs—J 8 Barret, D C Ammerman, J |
F Poorman.
Penn— Wm Smith,
Milesbure—Z Miles.
Taylor—J Heckendorn.
Patton—R H Meek.
Liberty— Robt Martin,
Marion—Ilsainh Zimmerman.
Gregg—J I Foster.
Curtin—J P Dehaas.
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We have received the Ist number of
Zell's Popular Eneyclopedia and Univer-
sal Dictionary of Art, Science, History,
Biography, Geography, and Language.
Thies is really a wonderful production,
and profit. We know of no'work contain-
ing anvthing like the same amount of val-
uable information. The price marvellous-
ly low. We cannot see how the publisher
sum as 10 cents, Persons desiring agen-
cies, and we think all who try must do
well at it, should address the publisher,
Mr. T. Ellwood Zell, Philadelphia. We
understand he sends sample copies to appli-
@
Harris Twr. Bear.—Mr. Jacob
McCool of Georges Valley sent us two
perfect ears of corn, one measuring
134 and the other 14} inches in length.
This beats our friend Boal, of Harris,
by 2% inches. Who can beat Geor-
ges Valley? .
“Judging from the local
copied from the pamphlet laws of 1868,
our friends down in Haines twp., will
have a big time navigating Pine Creek,
in that township, a: they now have the
legal right to ride that stream with
“rafts, boats, arks and other vessels,”
coupled with the privilege to build
slopes and locks. We confess not to
understand the objests of this act, as
Pine Creek; for one half its length,
some 5 or 6 miles, flows underground,
sinking a short distance below Motz’s,
and making its appearance again about
one mile above its confluence with
Penns Creek. Above Motz’s the
stream wi.l not readily float logs, say-
ing nothing of “rafts, arks and other
vessels.”” We judge the whole thing
was gotten up by some one as a bur-
lesque, and imposed upon the Legisla-
ture.
AN ACT, Declaring Pine creek, in the
county of Centre, a public highway.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Scuate
and House of Representatives of the Cou-
monwealth of Pennsylvaniain General As-
sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by
the authority of the same, That Pine creek
in the township of Haines, in the county of
Centre, from the mouth thereof, at Penn's
creek, up to six miles above Motz's, be and
the same is hereby declared a public high-
way for the passage of logs, rafts, arks,
boats and other vessels; and it may be law-
ful for the inhabitants desirous of using the
navigation of said creek to remove all na-
tural and: artificial obstructions from the
bed or channel of said creek, exceptin
dams for mills and other water works, an
to erect such slopes or locks, and to keep
the same in repair, at the mill dams now
built, as may be necessary for the passage
of logs, rafts, arks, boats and other vessels:
Provided, Such slopes or locks be so con-
structed as to’ do no injury to any of said
dams: And provided also, That any per-
son or persons, ewning or possessing lands
on said creek, may construct or erect any
w
visions of an act, entitled “An Act to au-
thorize any person or persons owning land
adjoining navigable streams of water, de-
clared public highways, to ereet dams upon
such streams, for mills and other water
works,” passed the twenty-third day of
March, 1808,
. ed ld pre
Sw Ho
bi MARRIAGES
On 22nd. Mr. John Bright and widow
Degarmo, both of Aaronsburg.
On 19th, Mr. John Miller, of Aarons.
burg, and Miss Watt, of Ferguson town.
ship.
Lt Neosho City, Mo, Now, 17th, 18068,
by the Rev. Dr. Powel, Mr. G. W. Sha-
for, formerly of Madisonburg, this coun-
tv, and Miss A. Warden, formerly from
Kankakee City, 11,
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HONEY
We are constantly purchasing for eash in
the New York and Boston Markets, all
Kinds of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SILKS,
COTTONS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
WATCHES, SEWING MA.
CHINES, CUTLERY, DRESS
GOODS, DOMESTIC
GOODS &e., &e.
Which we are aetunlly selling at an aver-
age price of ONR DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTI-
cre. Our sales being strictly for eash, 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,
THE LADIES
Are specially invited to give us a trial,
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR AXD EXCHANGE
JST,
Qur club system of selling is as follows:
For $2 we seud 2) patent pen fountains and
cheeks describing 20 different articles to be
sold for an dollar each; 40 for $4; 60 for 84;
100 for 310, &e. Sent by mail. Commis
sions larger than those offred by any other
firm, according to size of club. Single
| fountain and check, 10 ete, Male and fe-
| maleagents wanted, SEND MONEY IN REa-
LisTeErED LETTERS. Send us a trial club,
| and you will acknowledge that you cannot
afford to buy goeds of any other nouse here-
i
{
{
| after.
EASTMAN & KENDALL.
65 [Hunover Street, Boston, Mass.
| July, 17,6n.
I ADIES LOOK HERE!
od
FAIRER & CO,
Bellefonte,
Is the place to buy your Silks, Mohairs
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Wheat, amber $2 15; red at $1 90
(@2,10.
Rye at $1 52(a)1 556 for western.
Corn old yellow at §1 23(@1 25, and
new at 90¢ to $1 05.
Oats 69(a)7 2c.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Wheat irregular and unsettled at
$1,37% for No. 1 spring; $1,42°@143
for No. 2 and 3 do mixed; 1,30 for
white Kentucky ; $2,15(«)2,80 for white
Michigan, 82,10 for white California.
Rye, is firm at $1,49 for western.
Corn at $1,10(@1,11 for umsound ;
81 12(w1 16 for sound westein.
Oats at 703 (w71e for western.
CHICAGO MARKET.
Wheat steady, No. 1 at 1,26(@1,30 '§
No.2 at 81 1401 154,
Corn old, No. 1 at 84(@85¢ and No.
2 at T2¢ ; new shelled 56(a H8¢ ;
Oats at 471 (@48c
Rye, No. 1 at $1 14(@115}; No. 2
at 81 09. :
Barley at $1 62(w1 62.
Cattle dull at $3 62(a 6 60.
Hogs at $6 60{@6 80 for common,
and 6 907 15 for fair to medium,
and 89 20 «9 50.for good to choice.
LEWISTOWN MARKET.
White Wheat, 0,00a1,80......... R
Wheat. 0.00a1,70 Rye, new, 1, 250,00
Corn, 1,00 a000,...... Oats. Adagd............
Timothyseed, 2,004,000 Fiaxsced. a2,25
0,00 Cloverseed0,00a6,00,
BELLEFONTE MARKETS.
Rye
1,2 Barley 1
25. ......Cloverseed 6,00 Potatoes 1,00,
Lard per pound 2....... Pork per pound 25.
Butter 40 Eggs 25.......Plasterper ton
$16 Tallow 15...... 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 M.............
18 inch shingle No 1 $7 per M
No 286,00 doNo 24 $4.60.......do No 3
$4.00....... 21 inch shingleNo 1 S14
No 2 $12....... de...... No 8 $7.50
MILROY MARKETS,
1.00
Rye Corn 2D ctnrinas
Plaster per ton 10,00
Flour (fami'y) 6,00 Butter
Ezgs 2)... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16,
Hams 25 Potatoes 1,50....
Apples dried 12}, Barley$1 50
LEWISBURG MARKET.
dozambiques, Reps, Ala Delain:
ws, Brilliants, Mu y Li Tic
Flanels, Opera r'lanels, Ladies Coat
ing, trents’ Cloths, Ladies Sacques, White
Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes
Crib Counterpanes, White and Colorec
1s
Ny
LiiC OOS, Ke
’
330 om Ny
terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets,
SUNDOWNS,
Celvet, T and Bonnet, Cords and
Braid. Veils, Buttons, Trimmings, Ladies
HOOP SKIRTS,
Threa Hosiery, Fans, Be uds, Se wing Silks
LADIES AND MISSES SHOEg
"ANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE |
Also the only agent in Bellefonte, for the |
DOESSA PATENT
COLLAPSING
SKIRT. |
Its peculiarity is that it ean ha altered in-
to any shape or size the wearer may desire, |
30 as to perfectly fit all ladies,
(i. W. FAIRER & CO.,
june’ 6’ 1y, No. 4, Bush's Areade.
EDMUND BLANCHARD, 8B. AUSTINBREW_ |
E. M. RLANCHARD, WwW. M. HOLMES,
Blanchard & Company, |
Sueeessors to Valentine, Blanch 1rd & (0. |
MANUFAC i RERS OR
WHITE, & ‘YFIL.LOW PINE |
FLOORING
AND WEATHERBOARDING,
of Various Styles,
DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
SIHUTTERR,
MOULDINGS,
Scroll work of every Description.
BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES.
and patterns made to order,
Having. a “"BULKLEY'S PATENT
LUMBER DRYER,” connected with our
establishment,’ we are enabled to manufac-
ture our work from
HOROUGHLY SEASONED
LUMBER!
23 ORDERS FROM CONTRACTORS,
BUILDERS, DEALERS AND THE
TRADE IN GENERAL, SOLICITED.
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., Pa.
augl4'68 6in,
pm
Wall Paper.
y5.-200Q0 New Patterns, just received from
New York.
Z&r-Over 5000 Pieces now on hand, and for
sale at Wholesale prices.
91
28-C ood paper at 9, 10, 1
Bolt and 15 cents
per bHoit.
wi. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 ots.
Ye. Best Satin Papers at 80 cents per Bolt.
Also : Oil Cloth,
y@.a large Stock of OIL WINDOW
SHADES, TABLE, STAND, STAIR
& FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all of which
will be sold at the lowest market price.
AT
oct2 3m
—
W. J. MMANIGALS,
MILROY.
Since - writing the ‘above the jury
have acquitted the hushand.
~~
dam or dams across the same, agreeably
Wheat $1,80....... Corn, Old* 1,10Rye
) 32h, 6 Timothyseed,
Flaxseed 2.20.......Cloversed,
dul, 6.00....... Butter 40 Ham 20..........
White beans S00... A). ...... Lard,
dull, 15.....Tallow Potatoes 0,80,
Dried Apples 1b. 08... Pork SY. .........
Eogs
‘ms
New Shoe Shop!
The public are informed that a NEW
BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT
His Establishment will be
John Shannon's house, Ready-made Shoes
always kept on hand. Repairing done
neatly.
sepll:;Bin
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GEORGE DARNS.
Chas. H. Held,
Clock. Watchmaker & Jeweler
Millheim, Centre co., Penna.
Respeetfully informs his friends and the
iv it general, that he has just opened,
new establishinent, above Alexun-
all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
of the latest styles as also the Marsnville
the month and week on its
warranted as a perfect time-keeper,
xa. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
seplI'68;1y
— S—— A ant dont”
Wholesale and retail dealers in
BPECIAL NOTICES.
A DDRESS TO THE NERVOUS AND
4 DEBI LItated
doll proce ted
vhose cases requ ‘ii
render existence i
suffering: or have suflered, from involuna-
tary discharges, what effect does it produc
apon your federal health? Ds you fee.
weak, debilitated, easily tired? "Does a
little extra exertion produce palpitation of
the Wewrt? Does your liver, or urinary or-
game, or your kidneys, frequently get out of
order? Is your urine sometimes thick,
milky, or flocky, or is it ropy on setting”
Or does a thiek scum rise to the top! Oris
a sediment at thre bottom after it has stood
awhile? Do you have spells of short brea-
thing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels con-
stripated? be you have spells of fainting,
or rushes &f blood to the head? Is your
memory impaired? Is your mind constant-
ly dwelling upon this subject? Do you
fell dull, listless, moping. tired of company,
of life? Do yout wish to be left alone, to
et away from everybody ? Does any little
thing make you start or jump? Is your
sloep broKes or rostless? Is the lustre of
your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your
cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself
in society as well? Do you pursue your
business with the same energy? Do you
feel us much confidence in yourself? Are
your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits
of melanchply ? If so, fi not lay it to your
liver or dyspepsia. Have you restlcess
nights? Your back weak, your knees
weak, and have bat little appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-
complaint?
Now, redder, self-abuse, venereal disea-
ses badly cured, and sexual excesses, are
all pnb of producing a weakness of the
generative organs. The organs of genera-
tion, when in perfect health, make the
man. Did you ever think that those bold,
defiant; energetic persevering, successful
business men are always those whose gene-
rative organs are in perfect health? Yeu
never hear such men complain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, ot palpitation
of the heart. They are never afraid they
cannot succeed in business: they don't be-
come sad, discouraged; they are always
polite and pleasant mn the company of la-
dies, and look you and them right in the
them. 1 do not
These will not only
How many men, from badly-cured dis-
weakness in those organs that has reduced
mest every other disease—idiocy. lunacy,
humanity is heir to, and the real cause of
the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and
Diseases of these organs require the use
HELM BOLD'S FLUID
EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diure
Kiyneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Organic Weakness, Female Complaints,
General Debility, and all diseases of the
Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male
or Female, from whatever cause origina-
ting, and no matter of how long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consump-
tion oi Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and
blood are supported from these sources,
and the health and happiness, and that of
linble remedy.
Helmbold's Extract Buchu, established
upward of 18 years, prepared by H. T.
HELMBOLD, Druggist, 584 Broadway,
New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Phi-
The Elections.
THE GRAND RESULT.
States for Seymour,
electors, up to to-day :
Rlectors, jority.
Arba A dem. Majority
isfranchised), «.....cc0viine.8
Arkansas (88,000 dem. 10,000
disfranchised).......cco nnn... .B 5,000
California (probably),........5 1,000
Delaware .......ooensaniorenes 8,000
Georgia (86,820 democrats
disfranchised..........co00000.9 85,000
Kentucky ..cosrtesmumasenee dt ~ 6,000
Louisiana (81, demo-~
ttats disfranc pasvapris ly
Maryland. fi. icemnimas spree t
NeW Jorsey....uummsressnsrsrrasd
ROW York. .....icoumminad
N. Carolina (28,306 demo-
crats disfranchised).........9 5,000
RROD is rsssssianssgresanends Yoo 1,000
otal electo Seymour ; majori-
ties 220.600. Tor Dey ay
States for Gram :
Conneetieut......................0
Jlorida (by legislature, un-
lawfully) ..... 3
ae,00(
45,000
2,500
12,000
3,041
16
13
lowa...cor eres sisnnisnnsinarsaint ted
KRNSHS ..........
Malhe......... cocosssitsnssns sessadonsd
Massachusetts... .coiiinnnnnenn. 12
Michigon .......c.cccinsisssrneciind®
Minnésota sastivesciyessrptil
Missouri (95,000 dethiocrats
disfranchised)................s11
Nebraska ......
wens sn Plt itnasnns ie sB
sess nsast snsnnn unanin
New Haugpehire
RIO corr rrinisniesseria
Pennsylvanin.......iv in... 26
Rhodé Island... ciinnnn 4
8. Carolina (18, demo-
erats disfranchised),.........;6
Tennesree (114.860 demo-
crates disfranchised).........10 20,000
W. Verginia (20,000 demo-
erats disfranchiséd). .........5 6,000
Wisconsin .....coeeveee Hikseia a 12,000
Total Grant electors}i86, and do. major-
ities 380, 154.
The following democratic states are te-
tally disfranchised and were not sllowed to
vote: Mississippi 7, Texas 6, Virginia 10,
with 125,000 voters Qivianehised; which,
with the above mentioned disfranchised vo-
ters, would leave Grant in a minority, then
deducting several hundred thousand ne-
gro votes cast for Grant in the South, and
the radicals would stand no chance on the
popular white vote of the country,
——e—sn
18
A full assortinent of Fall and Winter
Goods at the Old Stand of
Groli& © comps n
opposite Graham's Hotel, where |
Centre County Farmers
AND OTHERS, WILL DOWELL TO i
CALL and examine their NEW AND
CHEAP GOODS, consisting of
Mohair Cloths}
Alpacas,
De Laines,
Ginghams,
Price—8$1,25 per bottle, or
Sold by all Druggists everywhere,
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS |
i done up in steel-engraved Tipper |
with facesimile of my Chemjcal Ware-
house, and signed
H. T. HELM BOLD.
Nee Goods!
New Goods!
NEW
GEO. D. PIFER, who keeps a large
Store, in No. 6 Broekerhoff Row, next door
to Post Office, in Belletonte, Pa., has just
GOODS!
TALL AND WINTER GOODS
Stoves & Tinware,
FAllegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ornamental,
Oriental,
oval Cook.
Prince Royal,
Sea Shell,
Artisan,
And Ameriea.
Parlor and Office Stoves:
Morning Glory,
Tropie,
Brilliant,
New Egg,
And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and
Wood Stoves of every description.
Attention is called to his stock of Roonag
Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv- |
ed, size 40x20. 1t makes better job than the |
old size, and can be furnished cheaper than
any other establishment in town.
7:9~Spouting and jobbing promptly at-
tended to. Charges feasonable and eatis-
faction guaranteed. oct? 68tf
™ K
a large and well asserted Stnek of
Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Bad-
dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop
Iron, also Buggy and Wagon Stock of
every desceription.—Call and supply your-
selves at the lowest possible rates at
aplO'os, IRWIN & WILSON.
ANVIL STORE Is now receiving
New BOOK Store.
WaorLesaLE AND RETAIL
BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM-
PORIUM,
"ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the
¢) Book, Stationery and News Establish-
ment of Hinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny
strect., near the Diamond, Bellefonte, te
which he has just added a large invoice of
goods, sueh as is generally kept in a well-
conducted Boek and Stationery Store. His
stock consists of Theological, Medical, Law
Miscellanious, Sunday School, and School
Books. Also, blank books, time books
pass books, diaries, 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 and
yrice, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasets, rub-
Ber bands, transparent and common slates,
slate pencils, lead pencils, chalk crayons,
&e., iy 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.
him a call before purchasing elsewhere.
sop4.'68,1y
Dress Goods stieh as,
Poplin, .
Frowes itd Irish Poplin,
4
Wool De Lains,
HUI, French Merenos,
on Bleached and Unblea-
FAME IEM taste cr nnsnanss wennebbie ched Muslins,
TULA aaa MAL MAAR wa ahi h nab anatss Flannels of all
BLANKETS, TICKING, &ec., &ec.
In addition tothe above he has, and keeps
constantly on hand, a large stock of
and Clothing for both
and Boys, of all
He also keeps the celebrated
Men
Kall Boots and Shoes,
in endlézc varieties. ALSO
QUEEN'S WARE, CANNED & DRIED
FRUITS—in fact, every thing that may
be called for, van be found at his store.
Be The highest market price paid for
Grain IN CASH.
Marketing of all kinds taken in exehange
for Goods. Give him a call before purcha-
sing elsewhere, GEO. D. PIFER.
T Bellefonte
Boot & Shoe Store.
3. GRANMAM & SON.
ONE DOOR NORTH of TRWIN & WIL-
SONS HARD-WARE STORE.
Manufacturers and Denlers I
ladies,’ gents,
youths, misses,
and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES
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
Be selling off
Cheaper Than the Cheapesi!
Calicoes,
Peoplins,
Cassimeres,
Barred and }
Factory Fia
Jeans,
Favts & Shoes,
Hats of all kinds, i
Hard wate, :
Drugs,
Wall Paper,
Jhecns are,
uckets and Tubs,
Ready made clothing
Fich,
Sugar,
‘offee,
Bvrups of different kinda,
Coal Oil,
And a general Variety of ther mefehar
dize, usually kept in country stores, all:
which they now offer at the lowest pride:
Farmers and others from @entre eonun’
will do well to give them a eall, and exaw
ine thei stoek before purchasing else
where.
We shall at all times be plested
show customers our goods, and Wi.
make it an object to sell goods low.
Tho OF I¥
Qmpsox
ILRO
REMEMBER
Graff &
They alto have at their Tannery a goo
assortment of
OAKSOLEAND HARNESS LEATHE!
KIP AND CALF SKINS
on hand and will be sold low for cash.
Bark and Hides
Wanted at the Tannery
in Mil¥oy, for which we will pay Sc. per
ound for Bull, 9 for Steer and Cow Ry
3 for Calf skins, clear of cuts and scares.
The highest prices will be paid in cash 1
trade for good oak bark.
may8'60,ly. GRAFF & THOMPHON,
Cor. of Penn and 8t. Clair Streets,
The Lmegest, Chenpesl and most Bucee..
fu
PRAGTICAL BUSINESS
LEGE
in the United
tates
THOUSAND
INT
STUD
I'rom Thirty-Three States in
% Years.
FORLARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR
is, SHE alia , . nm . 54
Containing full information, Outline
Course of Study, samples of Cowley 's
PREMIUM PENMANSAIP,
0
¥
View of the College Building, dif
arellefonte, Aug. 28.68. tf
{ferent
Dyy iments, City of Pittsburgh, &e.) &e.,
address the Principals,
LEY
SMITH & COW LEY,
apl0'68,1y. Pittsburgh, Pa.
1
P. M¢CAFFREY & CO'S
Wholesale and Retail
One Doer above Reynold’s Bank.
We will not mention in this advertises
ment the different varieties of Boots and
Shoes, and Gaiters of every deseription,
that comprise vir stock—suMiee to sa ¥, that
is complete in every putticolarand nothing
to exeelit in style, quality, extent or price
in the county.
Our ready-made stock was bought from
manufacturers in the East who are enreful
of their reputation, and would not s¢ll an
article in the least Inférior ‘to what they
"west, ;
We would invite especial attention to our
custom made work, —well knowing thatay-
on the satisfuction rendered in this Dapast-
depends entirely sur saceess in busi-
mployitg none but
First-Class Workmen.
We are enabled to gudrantee satisfuction t9
all whe may favor us with their patronage.
fo-A liberal reduction made on whole-
sale purcligses,
june¥681y. I. McAFFREY & CO.
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Wo ————
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEO 112
Great Allraction and Grear Barapns!
HE undersigned, dotern ind
Jaruiaz dewmnnd for Foi
spectifully enils the 7,
to hit stock of ;
SADDbLiny
now offered at the old . i
pecially forthe people an
gest and most varicd ana oo
ment of
raddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles.
of every description und quality Whips
and in fact oy eryvthine Cos niete {to an first-
class establishment, he now offers at prices
which will suit 1he 6; :
A better variety, 6 hs
style of RB. dl ry Ans hye
sered to t! ublie
tock
elfewliore
,
“tL 1he
r quality or finer
before been of-
Lexaniue cup
prechasings
i
« 2
uha
’ - > 3
patrols und
$ cab b yy
143 Lif Jie F684 5 4 5] Hitrionhive
. peal 1 iron ge
3 ul cit a
continyince o
., wy
NW EW HARDWARE STORE?
J. & J. HARRIS.
NO. 5, BROCKEREOFF ROY,
A new and complete Hardware Store hae
been opened by the undersigned in
erhoff’s new buildihe-—
Jured to sell all kinds of Building and House
urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
Bugey whvels in setes, Champion Clothes
Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hane
Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Tee Crean
Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks ull
assortment of Glass and Mirror Plat,
sizes, Picture Frames,
3 :
OTOCK-
%
where they are pres
a full
= tld
ate of ul
wi el ot ai
1welbarrows
Plows. Plow Points. Shear Mold ‘Bourde
and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery She V
els, Spades nnd Porks. Locks, Hine
Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoss. N i.
Norway Rods. Oils Lard. Lubricating
Coul, Linseed, Tuners. Anvile, Vices, Bel
lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools
Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells
Gong Bells, Tee Bells, Grindstones, Carpen
ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils
\ arnishes received and for sale at :
Juned'G8,1y. J. & J. HARRIS.
COACH MANUFACTORY
. *
HARDMAN PHIL LIPS,
HIS Ninufactusing extublishweut uf
efigertown, on the 'wistow
and Bellefonte Turnpike, has ail on Bane
a“ hike tock of Carriages, Buggies, Suikic :
ahd Spring Wagons, whieh he now offi
for sale as superior in quality and styles
any mahufactured in the country. The
are made vf the very best seasoned stock b ;
first ¢luss practical workmen, and Hnishey
in a style that challenges comparizon with
any Work out of or in the Kustern 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 situstion
anxious to excel in his artisticii]” profession
and free from apy annovances in his busi-
§ time and ability ta devote his
entire attention to his profession and his
customers, rendering satisfaction alike to
all_patrons, operatives, his country, and
Call and examine his stock and learn hig
prices, and you cannot fail to be satisfied,
fall REPAIRING
“1 a Kinds doh " .
TASS e neatly, promptly, ana
Yeagertown, June 12 1868. —1y.
WORLD
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company of
; NEW YORK.
I F. Frueaufl, Hollidayshurg Pa. Gene
eral Agent for Peunsylrania. hi
B. O. Deininger, Millheim Pa. Loes!
Agent. : :
Jentre Cou.iix Referen
MD. DP. ;
ce.— Bb. I Hilbisk
T. Musser, M. I, Col. I. P. Co.
burn, Hon. F. Kurtz, Win Haser. De
ps, - X. hurtz, Wm. Harter, Den-
ist.
The World i:
al principle, h
insured ire
onducted upon the mutu-
“ich poliey holders are
{ the insured have the
~The Dividends are paid annually, after
bv waich the insarved ses
cawnfuges of the profits. Thus
rease from vear to vear,
Ve 3 econ yoeur
1 the nd
mn of the annual pre~
d Policies are
er due notice and
£3 aa , ;
ne death of thein
nim, and then
paid in fharty dag
red
Th 3 ? o CORTE RD RT v1 .
hirty Gays gis : AY agilowed 10 the Te
newal of premiunis’
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After two
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KATHER of a
calf skin
Ins, Linings.’
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Everythi
BURNSIDE & 1 HOM AS
DLERS BUCKLES, hooks
A spots rings. Everyihing & <addle
wits for the manufacture of harness i 1,
found at BURNSIDE &« THOM A~
Brrrae SCALES, of the best mal:
“from 4 1bs up to 120,000 Ibs, >
apl0'6 IRWIN & Wins
aguon, at