Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, December 11, 1868, Image 3

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CexTrE Harn, Pa. Dec. 11th, 1868,
= LOCAL ITEMS,
BLANKS —Blank
iin
Summons, Vendu
emption Note combined, for sale at this
Office.
p=Two Nrw EMPIRE SEWING,
‘@NINES, yarn Ton,sald atythis Qffige.
Iron Orv CORLEGE—) sehidldrship to
this institution for sale at this office, and to
be had at a bargain.
ere ltl eee
Locar News. —Our readers are solicited
te furnish us items of loeal interest for pub-
lication. Send us the facts only, and we
will get them in shape for publication.
Our readers would oblige us, by occas
sionally mailing a copy of the REPORTER to
their relatives and acqualftalices outside
of our eounty, especially to such as formers
ly lived in Pennsvalley. It would be the
most welcome matter you could mail to
such, and would be the Jeans 3 ducing
3 fe susSerl Ryo SAILY POTsSOW
ars ew aR 2 will
be entitled tothe REPORTERONE year free,
for 4 new subsribers, and $6 the getter up
of the elub will receive the RkrorTER 6
months free. This offer good from this date
—the mames can be sent in as they sub-
seribe.
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LOU To Biisiness Meh.
Weinyite business men wishing to
‘themselves - that it" preients a
«ost desbiable oN vertising medium,
especially for this side, the heart of the
county. This has been the experience
of alise far, who have advertised in
the RerorTrEr. We venture to say,
. A friend sends us the Fillmore markets:
WHEE Wheat 1°90, Reddo 1,85 Rye 1,20,
Gorn 1,00, Outs 99, Barley 1,30, Buckwheat
1.50, Eggs
«85, Enrd 18, Pork 8; Ham 15, Tallow 12
Butter 45, Rags 3:
Apert
Mong IMPROVEMENTS. —~During the past
swnmeor some eight or ten fine houses were
added to Centre Hall, and as many more
will undoubtedly be built pext summer,
thas giving our beautiful and thriving vil-
lage a growth second to no other place in
the county, excepting Bellefonte. But
what affords us pleasure more partievlarly
to allude to, is the prospect of hating a
steam ghist mill and woolen factory. Par-
ties Gont Philadelphia paid Centre Hall a
vistl lgst Monday, with this object in view;
they ate men of means, and were Righly
pleased with the beauty of our country and
the field it offered’ for such if onterprise,
aitd negotiations are vow going on for the
purchase of real estate close to town, for
the purpose nten
LOOP ITEM
following Toop loeals:
THE Loor Anrip!—¥n the south-wes-
tern part of the f00p, on the farm of S. J.
Bush. there are inditutions of coxl of a su- |
PS
tioned.
Bll, Jimbo .
S.A friend hands ws the
perior quality. :
A number of years ago; Dr. Reinhold
CHICAGO MARKET.
at $1 164(w1 184.
Cort, No 1 at 77(@80c¢ ; No 2
(700,
Oats, No
16c.
Rye, No 1 at $1 131,
Barley, No 2 at $1 GO@1 62; reject-
ed at $1 40.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Wheat, red at $1,90(@2,05, and am-
ber £2, 12,15.
Rye at $1,630 1,64,
(orm, old yellow at 1
do at Yul.
Osits western at 69a72, Pa. and sou-
thern S000,
Wb 74
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NOTICES.
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SPECIAL
PORESS TO THENERVOUS,
JA DEBILYtated, whose sufferings have
been protracted from hidden causesy and
whose enses require prompt treatmeng to
render existence desireable: If you are
sutloring, or have suffered, from involuna-
tary discharges, what effect does it produce
upon your general health? 1h yon feel
weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a
little extra exertion produce palpitation, of
the heart? Does vour liver, or urinary or-
guns. or your kidneys, frequently get out of
order? 1s vour urine sometimes thick,
milky, or flocky, or is it ropy on setting ?
: (his
a sediment at the bottom after it bas stood
awhile? Do vou have spells of short brea.
thing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels ¢on-
stripated? Deo vou have spells of fainting,
or rushes of blood to the head? Is your
memory impaired ? 1s your mind constant-
ly dwelling upon’ this subject? Do you
fell dull, Hstless, mopping, tired of company,
Cloverseed Arm at $7a7,70.
Timothyseed dull, at 2,75a2,80.
Flasseed 2,552 60.
Beef cattle 8§a9 for extra, Ta8 for
good, and Satie per pound for com-
mo.
Ibs,
Sheep, at 4(abe per 1b.
NEW YORK MARKET.
and Mr Keel were under the impression
that the “late hills of the Loop contained
coal, and, accordingly, they sunk a shaft,
but the water interfering, they became dis-
couraged and sought no further, A year
tion of this paperf¥he rapid incréase of
our list, unsolicited, is without prece-
dent in this county.
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“ox . I 8d $
The attention of our rea
the advertisement of Coe’s
in another part of this
This truly Valuable ¥
mended by all who use it.
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ors is directed to
Dyspepsia Cure,
paper: 2
Nedicine is recom-
On the 1st and 2nd of January, next, there
will be a regitlur Optician at Patton's Jew-
elrv Store, where any persons having weak
eyes, Gn hatetheid gyesuited
with les, wifhout ®xtrachargs.
Our patrons will no doubt appreciate the
energy of Mr. Patton in this line of busi-
ness, as he has made arrangements to have
stical Optician at his Jewelry estab-
a py ts al Qpician at his J ny i
lish every three Moki th s, so that his
numerous customers can be suited.
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Sheriff Kline took possession of the new
SALES. —Sale of qed estate of Peter
Breon, in Gregg twp; on 2nd Jan. :
Salgofreah estate of Daniel Musser, dec'd
iw Pam twp. on 19th Dec.
Y=
in Potter twp., on I9th Dec.
Penn twp., on 23rd Dec.
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SNOW.—Jingle, Jingle, Jingle!—On
last Friday we had some 6 or 8 inchesvof
snow, which has afforded us good sleighing
since, The merry ingle ofthe sleigh=bells
as they AAs sougd a8 faadtiliar as
of old, and no doubt many a young heart |
bounded with delight at the prospect of a
DE PArly—Quer the snow, in a sleigh,
with Bis sweetheart—
when lovers and Toved ones would be as
merry and lively as the little silver bells
whose jingle adds so greatly to the plea-
sure of a sleighride, and makes you lean so
agreebly closer that your whispered words
of love may catch the fond ear, 'spite the
drowning jingle of the bells. We just now
feel thag if we pepe, single,’ weld offer
=ridé; but assome oneswwould be likely to ve-
looking “enough to-set a ‘regiment of the
deat Creatures CTARY Jep) there, g' lung!
y MORESNOW. Monday, 7th, it snowed
a tremendons sform raged, w hich undoubt:
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Curist™Mas Girrss—The place to buy
nice things for Christmas, is at Swartz's
Centre Hall Confectionery, where a large
stock ofayer, ; thing in that line can always
We found. résh (Jystegs always on hand.
Nore.—Persons bringing Christmas tur-
keys to printers, need not think that it is
expected that gorn be sent along to feed
such turkeys.
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The students ofthe Boalshurg Academy
Fingend holding 3 gmand exhibition in the
Christmas. A rich treat is promised.
The Aaronsburg Ger. Ref. S.-Schoel are
istinas. eve. Our Aa-
ia
H. Orvis, esq., for $3,150. Is Orvis “going
to jail’ ?
xDr—'Ehe boys of Bellefonte, says
op Radon wene badly slighted, last
‘edurt; by having been ordered out of the
eourt-louse in a body, while the testimony
in an adultery case was about to be heard.
Young Bellefonte was evidentiy only seek-
.
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sis ¥ SEY
», /"Phi¢ Ciimnings House, at Bellefonte, was
‘robbed’ of Sornd $60, "on Friday night of last
week. The money was taken from: te bar-
tender, while asleep in the bar-roem.
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dol, B. Meal
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died in Washington, on the morning of the
28th ult. : :
- re $ 2
The nigger*who stole the money from
the Cumniings bse) Ficently, broke ‘out
of the new jail, but was again captured.
He made his escape by tearing out the veo
cell which admitted his passage
made Nis Hapa
celle
The real and personal property. -of the
Strerift’s sale,
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or two after, Thomas Treaster nade an ex-
eavation upon his farm, but met with the
same result. In the month of Octolser S. |
J. Bush and others, prompted by curiosity, |
and a desire to test the matter thoroughly, |
secured the services of an experienced mi- |
ner from the coal region of Snowshoe, this |
county, an made further developements,
may judge from the fact that hé intents re_ |
turning in the spring, and will net go to
work until the: owners of the land agree to |
give him an interest in the eoal which he is
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confldént he will find. The Miflin and
Contre co: R. R. will certainly be made,
and with this and plenty of coal in the
Loop, and an abundance of iron ore-in the |
valley and timber on the mountains, the |
southern portion, of the county is destined |
to be the site of numerous, furnaces and for- |
ges, and then who dares say the Loop has
sunk into oblivion.
——Some of the young men of the Loop |
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propose to form resolutions to abstain from |
They propose to form |
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thé use of tobacéo.
a society, raise a fund from the money they
would spend for fobacco, and with the pro- |
coeds erect a reading'room, and purchase. |
L.ook out, tobacco dealers.
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Hoffer, Brothers have now prepared their |
store for the holidays, and are offéring spe- |
a library.
and
cinl inducements by a reduction of prices,
which will be equal to a Christinas Git tor
all who purchase there.
inl Paar
PRUNES and DRIE] {
the very best quality, just received at |
Wolf s old stand.
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) CURRANTS of |
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MARRIAGES |
Oa-1st of Nov. Mr. Louis Faasler, from |
Bierly, of
ee uses iE Reser. mem
wa. 3000 New Patterns, just received from |
New York.
grOver 5000 Pieces naw on hand, and for |
gale at \Y holesale prices.
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ZC ood paper af 9, 10, 121 and 15 cents
per Balt.
%%. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 cts.
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3@- Best Satin Papers at 30 cents per Bolt.
Also : Oil Cloth,
SHADES, TABLE, STAND, STAIR
£5 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all of which |
will be sold af the lowest market price.
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W. J. MMANIGALS,
MILROY.
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The best
WOOD COAL BURNT: LIME,
can be had at the Bellefonte Liné Kilns, on
the Pike leading to Milesburg, at the lowest
rices. We are the only parties in Central
enn’'a. who burn in
Patent Flame Kilns
which produ ces the
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est WhitesWash
; and .
Plastering Lime,
offered to the trade. = The best
SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR
RIE ANTHRACITE COAL,
all sizes, prepared expressly for family use
y iT Also
yoo io Ries mom
Silver Brook Foun-
dry Coal
at lowest prices.
‘end quality
BOARDS, BROAD RAILS
PALING, SHINGLES :
nd plastering lathe for sale cheap.
C
ee and yard, near South end of Bala
agle Valley RB De 2
> Est
SE a : ORTLIDG
aplO’ 68,13. BellefontePa.
10 THOT
ters of administration on the
Also a lot of firat and sec:
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BE, & CO.
elegtienthere were lots of such chaps.
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LETH IAHR ITTY
estate of Mathew Catamyer, late of Gregg
township, deceased; having been grante
to the undersigned, he requests all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said es-
Inte, to make immediate . payment, and
those having claims against the same to
to
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law for settlement.
adi JOHN RISHEL,
ree. Administrator.
Wheat, £1.44 for No 2 and 3 mixed; |
2 spring, and 81,-
60 for No 1.
Corn, £1,12(@ 1,14 for unsound, and
81 141,17} for sound.
Outs, 77(a)78¢ for new western, and
79¢ for State.
MILROY MARKETS,
White Wheat S1,90 Red 1L.80:.......-:
Hve.1.80:......0orn 1.00 Oats dh
Plaster per ton 10,00 Salt per sack 3,00, |
Bacon Sides & Shonlders 16,
Lard 18. i... Polatods 1.%0....
peanie Barley $1 ol
Hums 2H...
Apples dried 124,
BELLEFONTE MARKETS,
White wheat 31,%), red 1,3
1,20. Corn 1.20....,.0at300. ...1.. A |
a 1.00, 1
Pork par pound 25. |
LEWISBURG MARKET.
Wheat $1,800. ......Corn, Old‘ 1,10Rye
60, ...... Timothvseed,
Flaxseed 220, ......Cloversed,
Butter 40 .....Hum 0. .........
Egos 2 Lard,
Potatoes 0,80, |
32h,
White beans
Tallow
Dried Apples 1b. 08... Pork 8@%..........
Side & shoulder 12.
G4 VAGE & BRO,
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(Successor to N. Hilibish),
Wholesale and retail dealers in
Stoves & Tinware,
fAllegheny Street; Bellefonte, Pa.
Read only.a partial list of Cook Stoves;
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ornamental,
Oriental,
Roval Cook,
Prine Royal
Nea Shell,
Artisan
Andr America.
Parlor and Office Stoves:
Morning Glory,
‘ropie,
Brilliant,
New Eng,
And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and |
Wood Stoves of every desorintion.
Attention is called to his stock of Roonhe |
Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv- :
ed, size 40x20. Jt makesbotteriob than the
ra Spouting and johbing promptly at-
tended to, Charges reasonable and satise'|
oct 68tT
# large and well assorted Stock of
re. Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Sad-
) Paints. . Bar and Ho p
Iron, also Barov and MWavon Suck
every deseription.—Cali and supply your- |
selves at the lowest P wsible rates at |
aplu os, IRWIEN& WELSON.
N 4 |
ew BOOK Store.
Wnhonesarxe axo ReTanL
BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM-
: PORIU M.
ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the |
e) Book, Stationery and News Fstablish- |
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ment of Kingloe & Brother, on Alleghany
street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, tc’
which he has just addéd a large invoice of |
goods, such as is generally kept in a well- |
His |
stock consists of Theological, Medical, Law |
Miscellanious, Sunday Sehool, and School |
Books. Also, blank books, time beeks,
pass books, diaries, every grade and price
of cap, legal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa-
per, ra and tissue paper, fine French
paper, enyelopes of every description and
price: pelisy ink, ink-8tands, erasers, rub-
rv bands, ugsparent and common slates,
slate penéils, lead penils, chalk erayons,
sec, &e. EB Legal and justices blanks of «ll
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 @ eall before purchasing elsewhere.
sed. 68 1y
BalleTents Blasters Tai
BeilsTontes Planing Mil.
EDMUND BLANCHARD, 8. AUSTIN BREW,
E. M. RLANCHARD, W. M. HOLMES.
Blanchard & Company,
Successors to Valentine. Blanchard
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE, & YELLOW PINE
ad FLOORING
¥ 1 r z
AND WEATHERBOARDING,
XY it %
of Various Styles,
Glass,
Shaot
ol
DOORS,
SASH,
BIINDS,. . ..
SHUTTERS,
MOULDINGS,
lore rk of
Seroll wo of every Description
BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES
and patterns made to order. =z:
Faving =a C“‘BULKIEY'S
LUMBER DRYER,’ conmected with our
establishment, we are enabled (0 manufac:
PATENT
(ir one wi han
‘LUMBER!
72259-ORDERS FROM CON" op
BUILDERS, DEA LIRS Td 5) hk
TRADE IN GENERAL, SOLICITED
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO. Pa
angld 68 6m. os : :
ese wield SL
of life? Do you wish to be left alone, to
: Does nny little
thing pmke you stat’ orf jump? Is your
sleep broken or restless? fe the [ostre of
The bloom on your
Do you enjoy yourself
Do you parsie your
Deo ‘vou
feel as much confidence in yourself? Are
your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits
of melancholy? 150, do not Tay it te your
Have you restieess
back weak, your knees
cheek ns bright?
nights? Your
complaint 7
Now, reader, self-nbuse, venereal disea-
ses badly cured, and sexual ggccsses, are
generative Orguns, The organs of gehera-
tion, when in perfect health, nrake the
man. Did you ever think that those bold,
business men are always those whose gene-
rative organs are in perfect health? Yew
Pitution
of the hewrt. They ure never afraid they
come sad, discouraged ; they are always
polite and plegfant in the company of la-
fuce—none of yotr downenst looks or any
them, 1 do net
mean those who keep the organs fiflated
These will not only
How many men, from badly-cured dis-
cesses, have brought about that state of
1 other disease—idiocy. ldnacy.
paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al-
most every other form of disense which
humanity is heir to, and the real enuse of |
the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and
aire the nse
YS FLUID
is the great Diure
Disenses of these orgs ro
Diuretic. HELMBOLI
EXTRACT BUCHU
the Bladder, Kivnevs, Gravel, Dropsy,
Weakness, Female Complaints,
Genernd Debility, and all discuses of the
Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male
ting, and ne matter of how long standing.
1{ no treatment is submitted go, Consump-
tion 0: Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and
blood are supported from these sources,
and the health and happiness, and that of
Posterity, depends upon
remedy,
Helmbold's Exteact Buchu, estunblished
yward of IR years, prepared by HT
ELMBOLD, Druggist, HM Broadway,
New York. and 10d South 10th Street, Phi-
ladelphia, Pa. Price —$1.25 per |
promi us=¢ of u re-
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wit i, Or
1868. 1868.
A full assortment of Fall and Winter
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}
Alpaens,
De Laines,
Ginghuims,
(Culicoos,
Poplins,
(‘aeeimeres,
Barred and plain Flawnels,
Factory Flannels,
Jenns,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats of all kinds,
Huarilware,
Drugs,
Wall Paper,
Yueeits Wire,
tekets and Tubs,
Ready nidde elothing
Fish,
Rugar,
Coffee,
Syrups of differomt kinds,
Clonal Oil.
And nt general variety of ther merehar
dize, usually kept in country stores, alls
which they now offer at the lowest prices
Farmers and others from Centre coun’
will do well to.give them soull, and exw
ine their stoek before purchasing els
where, ;
We ghall at all times be pleased
show custonters ‘out goods, and wi,
make it an object to sell goods low.
REMEMBER THE PLACE IS
Graff Tho
&, Thom PROX
They also have at their Tannery a goo
assortment of $
OAKSOLEANDHARNESS LEATHE]
KIP AND CALF SKINS
on hand and will be sold low for cash, |
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Bark and Hides
Wanted at the Tannery |
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pound for Bull, 9 for Steer and Cow hic
18 fur Calf skins, clear of cuts and scares, |
CN,
dress. Sold by all Druggists ey ervwhere
per,
my Wore
H. T. HELMBOLD,
of Chemical
fac-<mile
NEW
GEO. D. PIFER, who keeps a lgrge
GOODS!
to Post Office, in Belletonte, Pa., has just |
» ALL AND WINTER GOODS
which he is selling at reanarkably low rates
His Stock consists of
Dress Goods, such as,
Poplins,
,... French and Irish Poplin,
iain gon wasn X I PRGASY : ’
Wool Der Imins,
French Merenos,
Bleached and Unblea- |
ched Musling,
Flannels of all
Kinds,
BLANKETS, TICKING, &e., &e.
In addition t :
constantly on hand, a large stoek of
Over-Coats and Clothing for
Men and Boys, of all
both
descriptions,
Hall 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.
ge The highest market price paid for
Grain IN CASH.
Marketing of all kinds taken in cxehange
For Goods. Give him a call before purcha-
GEO. D. PIFER.
The Bellefonte
Boot & Shoe Store.
E., GRAIIAM & SON.
ONE DOOR NORTH of IRWIN & WIL-
SONS' HARD-WARE STORE.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
ladies,” gent’
adies,” gent’s,
yveuths, misses,
and CHI LD REN'S BOOTS AND SHOES
one dale
of every description,
Stock i will C )
Our Stock 1s Large and will Lompare
with that of any other Istablish-
ment in Centre county
We cordially INVITEOUR COUNTRY
FRIENDS TO CALL and examine for
themselves. Our prices will satisfy that we
B , selling off
Cheaper Than the Cheapest!
arellefonte, Aug. 28.68.tf
The Nighest prices will be paid in cash or |
trade for good wak bark.
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707 (tty 7 (LAE
Cor, of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The Latged, Cheagost and most Buccess-
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PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL. |
LEGE
in the United States
THOUSAND STUDENTS |
Thirty-Three States in Ten
Y ears,
FORLARGEQUARTO CIRCULAR
Courge of Study, samples of Cowley’s
PREMIUM PENMANSAIP;
View of the College Building, different
vartments, City of Pittsburgh, &e., &¢.,
ress the Principals,
SM ITH & COWLEY,
apl0'681y. Pittsburgh,
We are constantly purchasing for eash in
the New York and Boston Markets, sll
kinds of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SILKS,
COTTONS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
WATCHES, SEWING MA.
CHINES, CUTLERY, DRESS
GOODS, DOMESTIC
GOODS &ec., &c.
Which we are aotpally selling at ah aver-
age price of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTI-
cLE. Our sales being strictly for cash, and
our trade much larger than tht of any
other similar concern, enables ps to give
better bargains than can be obtnied of
any other house,
THE LADIES
Are specially invited to give us wtrisl.
i SEND FOR A CIRCULAR AND EXCHANGE
JIRT.
Our club system of selling is as follows:
For $2 we send 20 patent pen fountainsand
cheeks deseribing 20 different articles to be
sold for a dollar each: 40 for $4; 60 for $5;
100 for $10, &e. Sent by mail. Conimis-
sions larger than those offered by any other
firm, according to size of club. Single
‘fountain and check, 10 ets, Male and fe-
male agents wanted. SEND MONEY IN Hea-
ISTERED LETTERS. Send us a trial club, |
and vou will acknowledge that you eannot
afford to buy goeds of any other nouse here-
after. ¢ 2 * ¢ 3
EASTMAN & KENDALL,
65 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass.
July 17,6.
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New Shige Shop!
The public are informed that = NEW
BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT
has been started at Contre Hall by the un-
designed. His = Establishitent will be
ounda
in the upper and north’ part of Mr.
John Shamnon’'s house! Readvanadi Shoes
on’ handl- Repairing dore
always kept
GEORGE BARNS.
neatly.
sepll;opm
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"Has. H. Held,
Chock. Watchmaker & Feweler
: Milltheim;- Centre co.; Penna.
Fespectfully iriforms his friends aid the
pM 0 0 I
at his new establishment, above AleXxan-
der’s Store, and keeps constantly -on hand,
Fh A SB
P McCAFFREY & COS
a
Wholesale and Retail
BOOT AND SHOE
Store,
One Doar above Reynold’s Bank.
Wa will not mention in this advertise-
i
to excel it in style, quality, extent or price
in the connty, :
Our ready-made stock was bought from |
manufactarers int the East who are careful |
of their reputation, and would not sell an |
article in the least inferior to what they |
represent. :
Ve would invite especial attention to oun |
custom made work, —well knowing that up- |
on the satisfaction rendered in this Depart-
ment depends entirely sur suceess in i
ness,
Misi-
Employing none but
First-Class Workmen.
3
747 A liberal reduction made en whole-
juneh'88 ly. FP. McAFFREY & CO.
Great Attraction sand Great Bargains!
FIYHE undersigned, determind to meet the |
popular demand for Lower Prices, re-
spectfully ealls the attention of the public |
to his stoek of
SADDLERY,
now offered at the old stand, Designed es- |
win} . : ;
pecially for the people and the times, the lar- |
gest and most varied’ and complete assort-
ment of
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
of every description and quality; Whips,
and in fact every thing eomplete to a first- |
class establichment, he now offers at prices |
A better variety, a bottef Quidity ar finer |
style of Saddlery has never before been of- |
; ce. Call and examine our
tock awd be satisfied before purclasings |
elfewhere,
% = 2 i
Detenmined: to Fase my r frons and:
thankful for thie liberal share of patronage |
heretofore enjoyed, | respectful y solieit o
continufnce of the same, -
JACOB DINGES,
# Centre Hall
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espe
aplVe8 ly,
N EW H ARDWARE STORE!
Je & Ji H A R RIS.
NO. 5 BROCKERHOFF ROW,
A new and complete Hardware Store has |
beet opetied by the undersigned in Brock: |
erhofF snow BuiMing+<where they gre pre
pared to selinll kinds of Buildine and Hous.
Furhishitig Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, © |
Buggy wheels in setts; Glimmpion Clothes |
adorn ent of Ai luss and Mirrog: Hage of al
Pictare ; ¥ rapes AY he barrows
Lamps, Cogl Oi] Lamps, . Belting’ Spokes
Horse-Shoes, Nuils |
; Oils hard, Lubricating
Coul, Langead, Tanners, Angiles$Vices. Bel
lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools
Factory Bells, Honee Bells, Dinner Bells |
3 My 31 . 4 i
Gong Behl, Fea Bobs; Grindstones, Carpen
ter Foals, Pruit Jars aiid Gaus, Paints, Oils
Varttishes received and for sale at |
juned 68, 1y. Ji& J. HARRIR
COACH MANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
A T HIS nianuflicttiring establishmentat
Yengertown, on the Lewistown
efonte Turnpike, has now on hance
u fine stock of Carringes, Buggies, Sulkies
, whieh he now offer: |
for sale as supetior in quality and stiles tc |
They |
gaasorfed stock by |
in a style tht chilienged eomppmrison witk |
any” work Out of Sd the Eastern cifies
manwlacthred in large towns amd cities, |
ing. Being mastor of lis own situation, }
anxious to exes] in Kis artistreal profession |
eritive aittedition to his profestion ahd his |
all patrons, operatives, his country, and
himself. S53
Call und examine his stock afd¥leara his
prices, aiid, Yo carol fil to be satwfied.
REPAIRING
of £}l klirds dowe neatlp, promptly,
rensofably §
Y éagertown,
na
|
June 12, 1868, Tv.
WORLD
M UT. YA IL
[ife Frsurance Company ef L
NEW YORK
IF, Procautl; Hollidayshurg Pa; Gen
eral Agent for Penfisylvania.
B.- O. Peininger, Millheim Pa. Local |
Agent.
Centre Cor .ity Reference~D. 1. Hilbish,
Musser, M-D., Col. 1. P- €o-
burn, Hon. F. Kurtz, Wm. Harter, Deu-
1st.
The World is condueted upon the mutu-
al principle, by whick pulicy holders are
insured free—as all the imsored have the
benefits of the profits : :
The Dividends ave paid anhually, after.
the second Near, by which the ihiured $8~ |
cure pl} the nd-intages of the profits, Thus
tha diridends increase from Year to year,
until tHey reach the swin of the annual pre-
. N - ¥ » Z . . . .
mio, afd then evceed it: Policies are
paid in thirty duys after dye potive, dnd
proof has been giver of the death of thein
soared. :
Pe rhirty days grace are allowed in the re
newal of premiums? : "
After two annual payments all policies
réfimin in force. apl0’68, ly
; : , pnw or
A ——— ee ———
esas
¥ EATHER_ of, all descriptions, french
Es calf skin, spanish sole leather, mo-
roeco’s,- sheep skins, linings. Everything
in the leather lisie warranted. to give satis-
faction;-at BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
af ee pre © —
Ha W " i.e
i el
QADDLE "BUCKLES: hooks; bis
he
spots rings. Everything a sadder
all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
of the latest styles, as 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 as a perfect time-keaeper.
#2. Clocks, Watches and :
paired on short notice and warranted.
sepll’68;1ly
wants for the manufacture of harness, to be
900 MILES
OF THE
Union Pacific.
RAILROAD
Are now finished and in operation
though.this road is quilt with great
the work ig thor ghly donegand is
nounced by thd Thited States Comm
ers to be first-cluss in every respect before
is snecepted, and before any bonds can be is-
sued upon it.
Rapidity and excellente of construction
have been secured by a complete division
of labor, and by distributing the twenty
thousand men employed slong the line for
long distances at once. 'Itis now probable
a ————
Al
n
Whole Line to the Pacific will be
Completed in 1869,
TheCompany have ample means of which
the Government grants the right of way
80 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken in
alternate sections on each side of ite road ;
necording to difficulties to. be surmounted
on the varions sections to be built, for which
it tukes a second mortgage as sécarity; and
it is expected that not enly the interest, but
the principal amount may be paid in servi-
res rendered by the Company in transpors
ting troops, mails, &e,
THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION
PACIFIC RAIL-ROAD, from its Way er
Local Business only, during the year end-
ing June 30th, 1868, amounted to over
Four Miilion Dollars,
whieh, after paying all expenses was mush
more than sufficient to pay the interest ox
its Bonds. Thescearnings are noindication
of the vast through traffic that must follow
the opening of the line to the Pacific, but
First Morfgage Bonds
upon such a property, costing nearly three
times their amount,
Are Futirely Secure,
The Union Pacific Bondsran thirty years
have coupons at-
They bear annual interest, paya-
ble on the first days of January and July at
York, af the rate of six per cent, in gold,
The principal is payable in gold at maturity
The price 102, and at the present rate of
A veryginportant consideration indeter-
mining the value of these bonds is the length
It is well known that a long bond always
One.
It is safe to assume that during the
United States will décline as it has done in
Europe, and we have a right to expeet that
9
export demand alone may produce this re-
i and asthe igsue of a private corporation
they are bevond the reach of politieal action
The Company believe that their Bonds,
'
price at any thine is reserved, Subsefiptions®
received in
Subscriptions will be rec#ivedin
CENTRE HALL BY
FRED, KURTZ, ©
g¢nd in New York . 2
At the Company's Office, No. 30 Nas
gal Street,
ASD BY as
Jolin J. Cisco & Son, Baukers, No 5§
Wall bt;
throughout the United Stites:
Remittances shotild be made in drafts of
other funds par in New York, and tk
Bofids Will be sent free of «hittze by roturs
expiess, Parties subscribing though lees’
tjgetits, will look to thew for their sale de
very
A Paspiri ed ani Map Fox 1888 hacjus!
Work, the Resoureesof the Country trave
e Com
pany’s offices or at any of the advertised
agents: : JOHN J. CISCO
junei'ek. York
INE GROCERIES, macha goffee, old
1 gov. java, best quality Rio coffee
Treasurer, New
Drips fine article baks
mg molasses, Five jad everything in the
grocery line at the Iowest thal} prieps iu the
market BURNSIDE & THOMAS’: is the
place:
- »
I ADIES I 00K HERE!
A
FAIRER & €0;
Retlefonte;
is the plare to buy yohir Silks, Mohaife
Alpacas, Delains
Lans, Brilliants, Muslins, Calicoes; Tick*
ings, Flanels, Opera Flanels, Ladies Coats
Crib Counterpanes, White snd Colored
Tarlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings,
White bace Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Pat.
terns, Tidy Cotto¥,; Shawls, Werk Baskets,
SUNDOWNS,
Notions of every kind, hits {Toods of
every. descriptior, Perfttmery; Ribbons
Velvet, Taffeta aod Borwet, Cotds and
Braid, Veils, Buttons, THmmings; Iadies
and Misses Skits,
HOCY SKIRTS,
Fitter Bhosiory Fans; Beads, Bewing Silks
IAADIES ANP WIMSES SHOEg
andiin fact évery thing that ean be thought
tof, desired or used in the
FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE
which he has concluded to sek it Buren 23
low if nol lower than Phifadolptiia and
New York retail prices,
Also the only agent in Bellefonte, for the
sale of thve
PATENT. . COLLAPSING
DO ESSA
) s SKERF.
} aad ah LN . ! i *
Its peetliavity isthat it can be altered in-
to any shape 4r size the wearer may desire,
so as to perfécily fit all ladies.
GG. W. FAIRER. & CO
junes 68, 1y. No. 4, Bush’s Arcade.
eb i——— ————— ———— ———— S——_ S———————— ————————
found at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
from 4-1bs up t0.120,000 1bs.
aplQ 68: Irwin & WiLsox.
A Tremendous Stock of Goods
AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
’S of all kind: t
1 OXS ot a RNSIDE s THOMAS.
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