- Cxxtee Harn, Pi, Deo. 18th, 1868 LOCAL ITEMS. BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendy Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Ex- Wekption Note combined, for sale ab this 9 pd > Nw Earprne Srwing Ma i exiwEs, warranted, for sate at this Office. Irow Cry CoLLRGE.—A geholarship 3 this institution for sale at this office, and ic be had at a bargain, ey il RQpiRis S———— ol red Locar News —Our tenders are x ey Te te furnish us items of local ntogest SF pul lieation. Send us the facts ONLY, Th TI will got them in shape for publication. obi by occas Our readers Wout o us, Honey mailing sronyotihe Ruro prt their relatives jally to such as former- Pintiar you ¢ould mail to * gueh. sind would be the means of inducing * waany to become subscribers, Any person sending us 8 new subscribers, and 12, will be entitled tothe REPORTER ORG year free, for 4 new substibors, and $6 the getter up ofthe club will receive the REPORTER 6 months free. This offer good from this date —the names can be sent in as they sub- weribe. s mest Wel To Business Men. Weinvite business men wishing to “ satisfy themselves that it preients a most desirable advertisiep medium, especially for thisside, the heart of the county. This has been the experience of alise far, who have advertised in the REPorTER.. Wé venture to say, that since we commenced the publica- sion of this paper, the rapid increase of wur list, De oried, is without prece- dent ia this wounty. 3 ws “Mua attention of our readers if directed to %he advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, \ aper. hi" vor part of thle Modicine is recom- d'by all'who use it. el tl en PUBLIC NOTICE. On the 1st and 2nd of January, next, there wift be a regulyr Optician at Patton's Jew- wiry Store, where any persons having wéak ‘or Cataract eyes, can have their eyes suited with spectacles, without extra charge. ‘@ur patrons will no doubt appreciate the wnergy of Mr. Patton in this line of busi- ness, us he has dwnde arsangoments to have a practical Optician at %is Jewelry estab- a ‘mumerous customers can be suited. sumer SALES. —8ale of real estate of Peter Sale oe] wstatesf Daniel Musser, dec’'d in Penn twp. oa 19th Dec. : ~ Bale of real eatate of Mich. Mayes, ded'd, ‘#m Potter twp., on I9th Dec. Petin twp., on 23rd Dec. lJ E BENNER TWP. ITEMS. —Mr. Wm. Miles, an old and esteemed citizen of Ben- mer twp., died at the residence of P. Re- wrdes, last week. Mrs Hunter, wife of Maj. Andrew Hun- ster, died a few: weeks ago. Mr. Koch, of Bennertwp., wing to the west next year. Thé snow has created quite a demand for aleds at the establishment of J. H. Miess, in Eillmore. : What has become of the Penns valley produce dealer, the first letter of his last name is Hager, where is he snd what is he doing ? : The plan for the improvement of the town of Fillmore, for 1869, consists of a mew wagon-maker shop, & barn, and last, but pot least, a fish basket. ~~ intends remo- mduntain. 7 >, SRB2I0I Bee 0 7 “The farm of Joseph Meyer, dec’d, near : ‘Boalsdurg, containing about 185 acres, was ‘sold, a few days ago, to Heatry Keller, for The farin of Jacob Meyer, ia Harris twp., ceived, comes up fully to what the publish- wr promises. As an illustrated Dictionary of Histery, Biography, Geography, Science Arts, Langtage, etc., it should be in the possession of every student’ and searcher after knowledge. : Published weekly, at 10 cents per num- ber, by T. Ellwood Zell, Philadelphia, and when complete, will form an invaluble, standard work. , "KILLED.—On last Tuesday morning, : esmah on the B. KE. V. R. R., named fell off of a car, upon the track, just as the train was leaving the above place, and hor- rible to relate, had his head ahd obe of his arms entirely severed from his body by the man leaves a wife and two children to ~maourn his untimely death. v 2 Who wishes to rent a good hotel stand? See advertisement of Maj. Fisher. emis Sleighing is good, and the weather not $ fz t 3 ¥ og ra . of severely cold, with ‘occasional signs for aim ti ZL [| . “Bear Meadows,’ and “Our Treasures,’ will a r next week: ppoar next week. “ MY. Sumner introduced a bill to secure Negro suffrage, which was ordered to be vide for the resumption of specie payment - a li pe Hoffer Brothers have now prepared their store for the holidays, and are oWering spe- cial inducements by a reduction of prices, which will be equal to a Christmas Gift for all who purchase there, .. = _ —eJs PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTS of the very best quality, just received at MARRIAGES On 26. ult., at the residence of the bride's ‘mother; by Rev. D Castleman, Mr. J. Thom. both of Potters Mills Centre co., Pa. bride's father, by the same, Mr. James Bouse (0 Miss Elizabeth G. Armstrong, both of Potter's Mills. ‘DEATES. On 12th. at Aaronsburg, of consumption, Reuben Roop, aged about 33 years. result of a “poetioal ngony” by a Geor- gian soldier, who sent a young lady a “bokay,” while ineamp near her home,’ is eminently satisfactory, so far as it goes, to prove that “none butthe brave deserue the fair,” and we hope had the desired effect. © Here it is: “Aecept this bokay from a feller Who oft has heared the kannons beller ; Has listened to the fifes a tooten, He has seen the war elouts dark arise Like fifty buzzars when they flies, Who is bigger than his dad, And wants to marry mighty bad.” ee tf Ap : Forty thousand young men came of ee df ef A LEWISBURG NS y ; Salon, Old’ 1. ve Lo host Shio 5b oo, Timothyseced, dull, 2.00. ...... Flaxseed 2.20. ......Cloversed, dull, 6,00....... Butter 40 pees Haim > White beans 3.50. Rr Eggs 88... Lard, dull, 18... Tallow Potatoes 0,80. Dried Apples 1b. 0 8, Pork 8@9.......... Side & shoulder 12. Milroy Warehouse. The undersigned having opened a Ware house for the purpose of receiving Grain at MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY. would be glad to see all their friends at the above place, where the highest (ash prices will be paid for WH EAT, CORN, RYK, OATS, BARLEY, and allkinds of Gmin PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Wheat dull, - prime. red $2a2 OF; amber §2 10a2 15. Rye steady at $1 60al 65. Cora dull, new at 95e¢(@$1 ; $1 20. : Onts, new at 77a78c. Cloverseed, 87a7 70. Timothyseed, $2 6522 75. Flaxseed, $2 53a2 60. NEW YORK MARKKET. Gold 1 354al 351. Wheat dull and heavy. Rye 81 80 for western. Oats 79c. Corn, $1 12al 13 for old mixed western ; and $1 03a 104 for new mix: ed western, CHICAGO MARKET. Wheat active, No 1 at $1 223a1 35; No 2 at $1 16al 17. Corn quiet, old at 80c, and new at d0ad52c. Oats quiet at 47 {a48c. Rye, Xo 1at8l 18al 19; $1 164al 1714, Barley dull, No 2 at81 62a 64, Hogs, at &7a7 25 for common ; $7 50 a7 95 for fair Wo good ; and $8a8 25 for extra. Beef Cattle quiet, $3 75a4 40 for cows: $5ad 20 for steers) and $%al0 for extra. LEWISTOWN MARKET. White Wheat, 0,0001,9%0....... Red Wheat.0,00a1,80,..... Rye, new, 1,25a0,00 wae Corn, 1,00 000, Oats, 5500 Timothysced, 2,008,000 Flaxsced. a2,26 0,00...... Cloverseed0,00a6,00. MiLROY MARKETS. old at No 2, at and Seeds. We keep constantly on hand PLASTER, | COAL, SALT and Fish. £#~The Rail-road depot is in the same | building. GEO. BLYMYER, JOS. P. BLYMYRR. sepl8 6m ; at a se Ae | ———. Look Here! | i i THE MILROY | Boot & Shoe Store, i i Where there is constantly on hand | A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of ALDIES and GENTS, YOUTHS & MISSES, . and Children’s Boots & Shoes, | all of the best eastern markets. . 3g. Go and see him every body, as his stock cannot be surpassed for durability and reasonable prices. Three doors below M' Atee & Reed's Ware-house. Do not forget the place. Se novl3,3m J. L. MARKS. | Wall Paper. Tp 8000 New Patterns, just received from | New York. ——— 28 Over 5000 Pieces now on hand, and for sale at Wholesale prices. » 28~C ood paper at 9, 10, 12} and 15 cents | per Bolt. 3®._ Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 cts. wg. Best Satin Papers at 30 cents per Bolt Also : Oil Cloth, T®@.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. M'MANIGALS, MILROY. ue, COAL AND LUMBER. The best . WOOD COAL BURNT LIME, can be had at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on the Pike leadingto Milesburg, at the lowest rices. We are the only parties in Central enn’a. who burn in Patent Flame Kiln, witich produces the Best White-Wash and Plastering Lime, offered to the trade. The best SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR RIE ANTHRACITE COAL, all sizes, prepared expressly for family use 80 Silver Brook Foun- dry Coal at lowest prices. ond quality BOARDS, BROAD RAILS PALING, SHINGLES and plastering Tathe for sale cheap. Office and yard, near South end of Bald Eagle Valley R. R. Depot. SHORTLIPGE, & CO. apl¥'68,1y. Bellefonte Pa. Also a lot of first and sec: DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Mathew Catzmyer, Tate of Gregg township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, he requests all persons knowing themselves indebted te said es- fate to make immediate pment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated accordin to faw for settlement. g Administrator. White Wheat $1,90.......Red 1,80.......... Oats 05. .....0.n Plaster per ton 11,00... .. Salt per sack 3,00. Flour (family) 600... Butter 40. ....couan Kgs 25......... Bavon Stdes & Shoulders 16 Hams 25...... Lard 18....... Potatoes 1,50..., vee Barley $1 50 BELLEFONTE MARKETS White wheat $1,90, red 1,80... Rye... TID vney 5 Barley 1 Cloverseed 6.50....... Potatoes 1,40, Lard per pound 20 Pork per pound 25. Butter 45......Eggs 10 Plasterper ton 316 Tallow 15 acon 29...... Ham25, Run of mill, dey $14 per M $14 per M....... Bill stuff’ 18@20 per M Hemlock bill stuff 14@18per M.......un 18 inch shingle No 1 $7 per M do No 28600....... doNo 24 $4.60....... $1,00....:.24 inch shingleNo 1 $14 No2 $12... do......No 3 $1.50 SAVAGE & BRO, h hoa Wholesale and retail dealers in FAllegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Wellingto®, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Royal Cook, Prince Royal, Sea Shell, Artisan, And America. Parlor and Office Stoves: Morning Glory, Trepic, Brilliant, New Egg, Wood Stoves of every description. Plate, mn new size, which he has just receiv- ed, size 40x20 old size, and can be furnished cheaper than any other establishmentin town. tended to. faction gilaranteed. FPVAE ANVIL STORE is now receiving dlery, Glass, ¥uines, Sheet, Iron, also Buggy and Wagon Stock of every ddeeription.—Call and supply your- selves ut the lowest possible rates at apl0 68. IRWIN & WILSON. New BOOK Store. WaoLESALE AND RETAIL BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM- rk PORIUM. ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the ¢) Book, Stationery and News Kstablish- ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny street, near the Dismond, Bellefonte, tc which he has just added a large invoice of goods, such as is generally kept in a well- conducted Book and Stationery Store. His stock consists of Theological, Medical, Law Miscellanious, Sunday School, and School Books. Also, blank books, time books, pass bogks; diaries, every grade and price of cap, egal, bill, letter, ‘bath, and note pa- per, drawing and tissue paper, fine French paper, envelopes of every description and plies, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub- er bands. transparent and common slates, slate Jonalt, lead pen :ils, chalk crayons, &c., &e. Legal and justices blanks of all kinds, revenue stamps at face. Orders taken for goods at all times. Goods received in three days from the time the order is received. Mr. Miller is also wholesale agent for Lochman’s Celebrated Writing Fluid which he sells at manufacturer's prices. County mercharits would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. sepd.'68,1y Bellefonte Planing Mill. EDMUND BLANCH ARD, 8. AUSTIN BREW, E. M. RLANCHARD, W. M. HOLMES. Blanchard & Company, Suceessors to Valentine, Blanchard & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE, & YELLOW PINE FLOORING K AND WEATHERBOARDING, of Various Styles; DOORS SAS H BLINDS, SHUTTERS, ; MOULDINGS, Scrotl work BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES. and patterns made to order, LUMBER DRYER,” ture our work from LUMBER! Z7.Oh DERS FROM CONTRACTORS, TRADE IN GENERAL, SOLICITED. augl4 68 6m, ett JOHN RISHEL, ve fA - . 2 3 . . » = von % I a taal 0 AE Ee te SR ge ean een 19 Prd, Tr, LE Hy 4 Fe kde Sy on aE Sai IRR a |" . . “ee OTIOCRS PARA ANN RRR Rr ne “hee A DEBESS TO THE NERVOUS-AND JA DEBILItated, whose sufferings have bean protracted from hidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence desireable: If you are suffering. or have suffered, from involuna- tary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health? Do you foel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does n little extra exertion produces palpitation of the heart? Does vour liver, er urinary ors gans, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? ls your urine sometimes thick, wilky, or flogky, or is it ropy on setting? Or does w thick scum risd to the top! Oris a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short brea- thing er dyspopsia? Are your bowels con- stripated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of 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? Dv vou wish to be left alone, to get away from evoryhiondy? Does any little thing make you start oe jump? Is your sleep broken’ or restless ? ¥s the lustre of your eve 1s brilliant? The bloom on your cheek ‘as bright? “De you enjoy youtself in society as well? Do you pursie your business with the same energy? Do you feel as much eonfidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If so, donot lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restieess nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and vou attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal disea- sas badly cured, and sexual excesses, are Wl expable of producing a weakness of the enerative organs. The organs of genera- jon, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bald, | defiant, energetic persevering, suecessful | business men are always those whose gene- | | ative organs are in perfect health? Yeu | never hear such men. complain of being | melancholy, of neryousness, ot palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business; they don’t be- | come sad, discouraged; they are always jotite and pleasant in the company of la- i ies, and look you and them right in the face--none of your downcast looks or any | other meanness about them. 1 do not but also those they do business with er for. How wany men, from badly-cured dis- eases, from the effects of self-abuse and ex- cesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce al- mest every other disease—idiogy, lunicy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al- most every other form of disease Which | | humanity is heir to, and the real cause of | | the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one. | Diseases of these organs require the use | of a Diuretir. HELM BOLD'S FLUID ' EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diure | tic, and is a certain eure for the diseases of ' the Bladder, Kiyneys, Gravel, Dropsy, | Organic Weakness, Pompe 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, Consumpe | tion 0i Tusanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon promt use of a re« {inble remedy. | Helmbold's Extract Buchu, established 1868. 1868. Opening A full assortment of Fall and Winter | (loods at the Old Stand of Graff & Thompson opposite Graham's Hotel, where Centre County Farmers AND OTHERS, WILL DO WELL TO OALL and examine their NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, consisting of Mohair Cloths} Alpacas, DeLainoes, Ginghams, Culicoes, Poplins, Cassimeres, Barred and plain Flannels, Factory Flanaels, Jeans, Boots & Shoes, Hats of all kinds, Hardwars, rugs, Wall Paper, Quast are, wekets and Tubs, Ready made ¢lothing Fish, Sugar, Coffee, Syrups of different kinds,’ Coal Oil. And a general variety of ther merehar dize, usually kept in country stores, all, which they now offer at the lowest prices Farmers and others from Centre count ine their stoek before purchasing else whera, We shall at all times he pleased | ghow customers our goods, and wi. | make it an object to sell goods low. | G REMEMBER THE PLACE IS <a 4, pgmpeor IN MILROY, | They wlso have at their Tannory a goo assortment of OAKSOLEANDHARNESS LEATHET KIP AND CALF SKINS on hand and will be sold low for cash, Pp. McCAFFREY & CO'S Wholesale and Retail MA HE —— i 1 00 MILES Y * . : ® g Union Pacific RAILROAD Are now finished and i operation though this rend is quilt with gent the work is thoroughly done, and is nounced by the United States Commis™ #® ers to be first-class in every respect before Al BOOT AND SHOE Store, One Doer abeve Reynold's Bank, We will not mefition in this advertise. ment the different asicties of Boots and Shoes, and Gaiters of every déseription, that comprise our stock—suffice to say, thai is complete in every puttin lar afd aothing to excel it in style, quality, extent or price in the county. Our ready-made stock was bought from manufacturers in the East who are careful article in the least inferior to what they tepresent, : Ve wotld invite especial attention to our custom made work, —well knowing thatup- on the satisfaction rendered in this Depart- Husi- imploying none but First-Class Workmen. We are enabled to guarantee satisfaction t» sale purchases, junef'68 ly. P. McAFFRRY & CO. AA I AOI A135 Great Attraction and Great Bargains! HE undersigned, determind to meet the opular demand for Lower Prices, re- to his stogk of SADDLERY, « now offered at the old stand. Designed es- peciully 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 everything complete to a firsts A better variety, a better quality or finer Bark and Hides Wanted at the Tannery hank ful for the libergl shat of patrdnage ieretofore enjaved, I respéetfiafly solicit a JACOB DINGES, Centre all aplO'68 lv. | upward of 18 years, prepared by H. T. | HELM BOLD, Druggist, 5M Broadway, | New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Phi- | ladelphin, Pa. Price—$1,25 per bottle, or | 6 bottles for $6.00, delivas d to anv ad- | | dress. Sold by all I) rer everywhere | | WOE ARE GENUINE UNLESS | | A done up in steel-engraved wrapper, | with fac-simpile of my Chemical Ware- | | house, and signed move dm MT. HELMBOLD. | ev geo New Goods! | » W New Goods! i i NEW GOODS! GEO. D. PIFER, who keeps a large | Store, in No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, neXt door | { to Post Office, in Belletonte, Pa., has just | | received a fresh supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS! | | which he is selling at remarkably low rates | His Stotk consists vf | Dress Goods, such as, | | avesen Poplins, l diane. fretich and Irish Poplin, wrens Al PACAS, | Wool De Lains, | rench Merenns, | Bleached and Unblea» | | ched Muslins, 1 crnniredhibBsasied Botha ahgs wana Flannels of all | i» Kinds, BLANKETS, TICKING, &ec., &c. In addition tothe above he hig, and keeps | constantly on hand, a large stock of | Over-Coats and Clothing for . both Men and Boys, of all He dlso keeps the celebrated i descriptions. Hall Boots and Shoes; in endless varieties. ALSO QUEEN'S WARN, CANNED & DRIED FRUITS—in fact, every thing that may | be called for, can be found at his store. | g&~The highest market price paid for Grain IN CASH. Marketing of al] kinds taken in exchange for Goods. Give him a call before purcha- sing elsewhere. GEO. D. PIFER. Be mint The Bellefonte Boot & Shoe Store. E. GRAHAM & SON. ONE DOOR NORTH of IRWIN & WIk SONS HARD-WARE STORE: . Manufactiuters and Doslers in doe Fann? Oe ladies,” gent’s, . y 9 ¢ 1 : youths, misses, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES of every description. : Our Stock is Large and will Compare with that ef any other Establish- ment in Centre count We cordially INVITEOUR COUNTRY FRIENDS TO CALL and examine for themselves, Out prices will satisfy that we Bs selling off Cheaper Than the Cheapest! es, | 13 for Calf skins, clear of cuts and scares, The highest prices will be paid in cash or trade for good onk bark. may8'60,1y. GRAFF & THOMPSON. Iron Cll Cll g “3 /{ [ / LIT C Wy Ug Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Strevts, PITTSBURGH, PA. The Largest, Cheapest and most Success ful PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL. LEGE in the United States. J. & J. HARRIS. NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. A new and complete Hardware Store has urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, © Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes Picture Frames, Wheelbgrrows and Cultivator Teeth, Tuble Cutlery; Shov- JLeks. - Serews, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating ie Screw Plates, ils FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS | From Thirty-Three States in Teh | Years. FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR Containing full information, Outline of Course of Study, samples of Cowley's | PREMIUM PENMANSAIP, View of the College Building, different Departments, City of Pittsburgh, &ec., &ec., address the Principals, SMITH & COWLEY, apl0'68,1y. Pittsburgh, MONEY SAVED 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., &ec. Which we are actually selling at an aver- age price of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTI- oLE. Our sales being strictly for cash, and our trade mueh 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 AND EXCHANGE Las. Our club system of selling is as follows ; For $2 we send 20 patertf pei fountains an cheeks describing 5 differetit articles to be sold for a dollar gach ; 40 for $4; 60 for $6; 100 for $10, &e: Set by mail. Commis sions larger thax those offered by ary other firm, according to size of cluh. Single. fountain and check, 10 cts. Male and fe- male agerits wanted. SEND MONEY IN REG- ISTERED LETTERS. Send us a trial club, and yoit will acknowledge that you cannot afford to buy goeds of any other nousehere- afters : EASTMAN & KENDALL, "© B5 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. July,17,6m. New Shoe Shop ! The public are infornted that a NEW BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT has been started at Centre Hall by the un- dersigned. His Establishment will be found in the appier and north pirt of Mr. Jolin Shahnen's house, Pendyinode Shoes always kept on hand. Roephrifihg done nedtly, : 3 ls sepll;6m GEORGE BARNS. A © Chas. H: Held, Clock, Waichmaker & Jeweler Millheim, Centre co.; Penna. Respactfally informs lis friends and the public in general, that ho has just opened, at his new ecstablishinent, above Alexan- der’s Store, and keeps constantly on hand, all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of the latest styles, ps also the Maranville Patent Calender Clocks, provided with a complete index of the month, and day of the mionfth and week on its face, which is warranted as a perfect time-kaeeper. paired on short notice and warranted. arettefonte, Aug. 28.68 tf juned 68, 1y. J. & J. HARRIS. COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, T HIS manufacturing establishigent at Yeagertown, on the Lewistowr and Bellefonte Turfipike, has now on hand a fine stock of Carriages, Bugeies, Sulkibs and Spring Wagons, which he now offers any manufactured in the country. They are made of the very best seasoned stock by . dstern €lties 105€ : st high rents atid ruinous prices of liv: ing. Being mastor of his own situslion; anxious to excel in His artistical profession and free froni any dnnevanees in big busi- ness, he has time and ability tu devote his customers, rendering Mitisfaction alike tc all patrens, operatives; himself. : Call and examine his stock and learn his lis country, and or REPAIRING of all kinds done neatly, promptly, ‘fou reasonably, Yeagertown, June 12, 1868. —1y. WORLD MUTUAL Life Insgraiiee Company of NEW YORK. | I. F. Frueauff, Hollidsysburg Pa.;, Gen- eral Agent for Pennsylvania, B. O. Deininger, Millkeim Pa, Loeal Agent. ig Centre Coraty Reference. —D. } Rilbish, M. D., P. T. Mussér, M: D., €ol. I. P. Go- burn, Hon: F. Kurts; Wm. Harter, Den- tist. : The WoHa Is vondtirted upun the ntirtu- al principle, by which policy holders are insured free—us all the insured have the benefits of the profits. : The Dividends are paid annumlly, after the second year, by which tite insired se- cure sll tite nd vantages of the profits, Thus until they reach the sum of the annus! pre- miwm, and then rr Policies are paid in thirty days after due notice and proof has been given of the death of thein sured. ; Thirty days grace are allowed in the re nowal of premiums: After two annual payments all policies remain in foree. aplO'68,1y EATHER of all descriptions, freneh calf skin, spanish sole leather, mo- roceo's, ¢hedp skins; linings. Everything in the leather line warranted to give satis- faction, st BURNSIDE & THOMAS". {ADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits spots tings: 3 wants i the manu facture of harness, to be found at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’. to 120,000 1bs. from 4 lbs oy oo] RWIN y ILSON. apl®’ 63. re —— is accepted, and befdre any bolids can be is- sued upon it, : tapidity and excellenéé of co¥struction bave been secured by ‘a complete division »f labor, wnd by distributing the twenty thowsurrd men employd along the line fof that the : Whole Litre 10 the Pasfie will be ; Conipléted in 1869, TheCompany dive ample means of which the Government grifts the right of way and all necessary timber hd other materis als found alemg the lihe of its operations ; al: #0 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken in alternate sections on each side ofits road; also United States Thirty-year Bonds, mw ounting to from $16,000 to $48,000 per mide, necording to diffenMties to be surmounted ‘on the various séctions to be built, for which it takes a second mortgage as security, and it is expected that not only the interest, but the principal amount may be paid in servi. ces rendered by the Compamy in transpot. ting troops, mails, &&. THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFIC RATL-ROAD, from its Way ot | i i | Loeal Business only, during the year end: ing June 30th, 1668, amounted 10 over Four Million Dollars, | which, after paying all é¥penses was much more than sufficient to pay the interest ox | its Bonds. ‘These carhings are no indication | of the vast through traffic that must fellow | the opening of the line to the Pacific; bus | they certainly prove that ; First Mortgage Bonds { upon such a property, costing nearly three times their amaiint, 7 Are Futively Becure, The Union Pac¢ific Bonds rud thirty yeard | are for $1,000 eich, atid have coupons at= | tached, They bear annual interest, paya- | ble on the first days of Jatiiary and July at | the Company's office i the City of New | York, atthe rate of six pér cent. in, gold: The principal is payable in gold at maturity The priée 102; and at the présent rate of | gold, the¥ pay a liberal incouie on their cost: A very impo¥tant consideration in deter- -miniig the value of these bonds ia the length | of time they have to run. It is well known that a long bond always commands a mivelt higher price ® ueqiyiogs one. Itis safe to akavise that dering thé next thirty years, the raté of interest in the | Phited Stale will decline as it has done in ' Europe, and we have a right to expect that | such six per cent. securities as thése will held at as high a premium as those of this | in dt from 20 to 23 per cent: above par. The txport demand alone way produce this re- ult, ind a the jssueofa Prins corporation of political action he Company believe that their Bonds; at the present ruts, are the cheapest security “in the market, art the right to advance the | rice at jy tliheis réserved. Substcriptiond . reteived in : . Rubseriptions will Héreeeived in 'EXTRE HALE BY | FRED. KURTZ, ‘und in New York At the Company's Office, No. 20 Nad . sau Street, i Co AND BY : ' . John J. Cited & Son, Bankers, No 58 ° Wall St, i And by the Company's advertised agents - throughout the United States: Remittances should be made in drafts ob: ! other fanis par in. New York, and tk | Bonds will be sent free of charge by retur# - | express. Parties subscribing through loea’ agents, will look to them for their safe des | Hivery. : {A Panmpurer Axd Map Pox 1868 hasjus} ' been published by the Compatiy, giving : { fuller imformation than is possible in an ad= | vertisement, respecting the Progress of th§ | Work. thie Resources of the Country trav: ersea .y the Read, the } ~ans for Construe - tion, and the Value of the Bonds, which : | will be sent free on applicalion it the Com pany's offices or At any of the advertised . dffents: JOHN J. CISCO juned' 68: Trestsurer, New York FE GROCFRIES, inttha foffee; 612: gov; java, best juality Rio coffee best oolong bldek teas: free teas, lovering grap, golden syrup, b 1p file article bak- ithg molasses, rice anfl e¥erthing in the grocery line at the lowest tash prices in the - marketBURNSIDE & THO ': is thé | place: — —— JAS LOOK HERE! FAIRER & €O; Bellefonte, Is the place to bity your Siths, Mohair Mozambiques, Reps. Ipc; Delsing Lans, Brilliants, Musling; Ciilicoes, Tick® ings, Flanels, Opera Fluttels, Ladis¢ Coat ing, Gents’ Cloths, T#tites Racquas; Whitt Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, glee Punes Crib Counterpanes, White and Colored Tariton, Napkiss, Insertings and Bdgings, White Lace Oirtins, Zephyr & Bephyr Pat: terns, Tidy CPtton, Shawls; Werk Baskets; SUNDOWNS, Notions of every kind, White Goods of every dbsetiption, Perfumery, RibboH- Velvet; Taffeta: and. Bonnet, Cords and. Eye a oy Trimmings, Lalita HOOP SKIRTS, Threa Hosiery, Fans, Beads. Be wing Nike LADIES AND MISSES SHOEg and in fact every thing that endl be thoughik of, derired or used in the FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE whidli 1té Nas toncluded low if tiet lower than to sell at figures as: er than Piiiadelshiy and New York retail prites, Also the only dgent in Bellefonte; for the sale of the DOESSA PATENT COLLAPSING. SKIRT. Its peculiarity is that it can be altered in- to any shape or size the Weare may desire, 30 as to perfettly fit all ladies. _.. . G.W. FAIRER & CO., juned'68 ty. No. 4; Bush's Arcade. A Tremendous Stock of Goods: AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS. | eye ; —y. kinds, at o BURNSIDE «x THOMAS,
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