Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, December 25, 1868, Image 3

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    CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
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Harr, Pa., Dec. 25th, 1868.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
BLANKS —~DBlauk % Summons, Vendu
Notas, Executions, and Judgment and Ex-
Smpioy Note combined, for sale at this
Office.
: J
28~Two N¥w EmpPirk Sewive Ma
cutNns, warfdnted, for sale at this Office.
this institution for sale at this office, and to
be had at a bargain.
Oil dn
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Local NEws:—Our readers ite solicited
te furnish us items of local interest for pub=
lieation. Send us the facts only, and we
will get them in shape for piulisation,
Our readers would oblige us, by occa-
sionally mailing a copy of the REPORTER jo
their relatives and acquaintances outside
of eur sounty, especially to such as formers
ly lived in ennsvalley: It would be the
most welcome matter you could mail to
such and would be the means of inducing
many to become subscribers, Any person
vending us 8 new subscribers, and S12, will
be entitled to
the REPORTERONG year frac,
for 4 new subsibers, and $6 the gotter up
ef the club will receive the REPORTER 6
months free. Thit offer good from this date
—the mames can be sent in as they sub-
seribe.
To Business Men.
Weinvite busitiess mei wishing to
advertise, to call and examine the
subscription list of the REPORTER, and
satisfy themselves that it preieiits a
most desirable advertising medium,
especially for this side, the heart of the
ceunty. This has been the experience
of allse far, who have advertised in
the REPORTER.
that since we commenced the publica-
our list, unsolicited, is without prece-
dent in this county.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
On the 1st and 2nd of January, next, there |
will be A regulup Optitian at Patton's Jew-
elry Store, where any persons having weak
or Cataract eyes, can have thair eyes suited |
with spectacles, Without extra charge.
Our patrons will fodbubt appreciate the
energy of Mr. Pattofl Tn this fine of busi-
ness, as he has made arrangements to have
» practical Optician at his Jewelry estab-
lishment, every three months, so that his
numerous customers can be suited.
ecole
BENNER TWP. ITEMS —The Meth-
odists commenced a protracted meeting at
the Fillmore M. E. Church, on Sabbath
evening, Dec, 13th, it still continues and
much credit is due Reve, J. W,
and R. H. Colburn, Pastors; there has been
less noise and confusion during the exerci- §
ses of the meeting, se far, than ever before
in this place. The people all respect the
pastors, and the later are doing a good
work in this placa May God bless them
and ctown their labors with success
To say that J. H. Miess has been able to
supply the demand for sleds at his estab- |
lishment this winter, so far would be say-
ing what is not so.
to transfering the
positions relative
Keystone Reaper
manufacture of the
to Bellefonte, which has been agreed
to, providing Bellefonte raises at least
840.000 as stock. In this event the
(lentre Hall shops would not be en-
latded, but be carriedon with the pres
ent force, for the manufacture of
farming implements other than rea-
pers. Should Bellefonte not raise the
aforesaid amount, then we suppose the
| shops here will be eirtuco, as we
trust there are sufficient enterprising
men of means in this neighborhood
who cah see the profits offered iii the
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~N MARRIAGES
© On 17th, Mr. Geo. M. Tibbens and Ag-
nes A. Morrison, both of Bellefonte.
On 8th inst., Mr. Ephraim Bartholomew
and miss Chesta A., daughter of Joseph
Shafer, both of Hublersburg.
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or
Arm
DEATHS.
On the morning of the 21st.
mills, Thompson Divine, aged 64.
wife of deceased died Aug. 29., last.
lefonte papers copy.)
at Spring-
The
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MRE INSURANCE ELECTION.
4 Office of the Farmers’ Mutual)
: Fire Insurance Company of
Centre County,
cextre Hann Dee, 17th 1868,
he annual Meeting of the Members,
and Eleetion for twelve Directors, to con-
An auctioneer, however handsome
always looks for bidding when conduc-
ting, a sale,
“How to hang women ?" is a ques-
tion propounded to the Buffalo Courier,
Bingham, Stanton and Holt, at Wash-
ington are said to have a ready way
of doing that business.
se nomenon nes di a——
Men never scem to get tired of talk-
ing of themselves, but we have heard
them when we thought they showed
signs of weakness,
n——— A lls nsrasp
NEW YORK MARKET.
Wheat dull, at $1 55 for No 2 spring,
and $2 10 for prime amber Michigan.
Rye—§1 55 for western,
Corn—at $1 10al 13 for old wes-
tern mixed ; 77ca8l for mew western
mixed, and $1 for new white South-
ern.
Butter— Western at 25a40e,
Lard—17¢ for city ; 16tc for wes.
tern.*
CHICAGO MARKET.
Wheat—No 1 at 81 55a1 57; No 2
Corn —=No 2 at blc; rejected at 47}
ad8, old 68.
Rye—No 1 at $1 08al 094, and No
duet the affairs of the Company for the en-
suing year, will be held at the house of |
John Spangler, at Centre Hall, on Monday
the 11th day of January, A. D., 1864, be- |
Great *Seott is stil around, acting the |
gentleman and smoke eigars, and ns lazy |
us ever, Amos of the Contre Hall Manf g 4
Co., will please make a note of
know the man.
lwmprovieg—business in Fillmore. Pe
tar, surnamed Smith, is working day and
night at the coach and wagon establis «
ment in the above named town.
Mt. Henry Armagast and Mr. H. Poor-
man have returned from their western
tur. Mr. Poorman has bought a farm
and intends moving west in the spring; by
the way, I often wandered Bow it comes
that Henty Armagast remains single so |
long: & mate quiet nnd unobtrisive young |
roan cannot de found in the county. Girls, |
set your ,eaps for him, he is a prize worth |
drawing, and the holder of the lucky t'e':- |
et will find that she has"drawn a prize |
worth drawing. .
Mr. John Armagost, an old and esteemed |
citizen of Bénner twp., has been on the
sick list for some time.
Go to Reuben Eckley for apples that |
weigh from 12to14 oz. a piece. P.
Nya a re]
tials, he will
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Mr. James Gordon, a well known
citizen of Walker iwp., fell down dead,
one day last week, just as he was in the
act of stepping intp a sleigh. |
His death Was chfised by heart ®dis- |
ease,
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Our neighbor, John . H. Keller
slaughtered some big hogs last Friday,
the heaviest weighing 425 pounds.
Wha beats Mr, Keller in that line.
oy
Our ‘old and esteemed friend, Maj.
John Neff, has our thanks for some
fine large apples, raised in his own lot, |
and which forsize will be hard to beat.
Consider gur hat off, Major.
Ap eee
Ou Friday last Benjamin Housel, |
had his hand badly mangled in a |
thrashing machine, at McKean’s, near
Zion.
—— —
HoracE GREELEY Fioposss to
write, during ithe year 186), an ele-
mentary work #5 Political economy
wherein the policy of Protection to |
Home Industry will be explained and |
vindicated. This work will first be
given to the public through successive
issue of The New York Tribune, and
will appear in all its editions— Daily,
$10; Semi-Weekly, $1; Weekly, $2
per apHuM, :
$id. a Ba”
le
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See ady. in anather column, for a
:aluable work, Chambers’ Information
ax the People.
m——dpe- iy ——
Whenever you see any ong wearing
a suit to fit exactly and got at a rea-
sonablg figure, you invariably find it
was made up, at MeClellan’s Merchs nt
Tailoring establishment, Bellefonte.
Zimmerman Bro’s, Bellefonte, have
a reduction of prices, and offering the
best stock of gaods to he found. Penns-
valley folks note this,
Gone to Philadel phin— Wm. Wolf.
Look out for fine lot of Goods for the
holidays, and cheap.
The Stockholders of the Centre Hall
Mant’g Co, met the capitalists of Bel
_ lefoute, in the court-house, to hear pro
tweet the hours of 10a. m. and 2 p. m,, of |
The Anpvual Statement of the |
yany for the past |
be the President.
A general attendance of members is re- |
quested. By order of the Board. |
Attest GEO. BUCHANAN,
ALEX. SHANNON, Pres't.
Nec'y. del8
The subscriber offers for rent the old es- |
tablished and well known Tavern Stand, |
situated in Penn Hall, Centre county, one |
of the best and most desirable stands on the
Old Fort and Lewisburg Turnpike
Possession will be given on the Ist of Ap-
ril 1864,
J. B. FISHER,
del8 tf Penn Hall
PMINISTRATORS SALE. |
A The undersigned will offer at Public |
Sale, on the premises,
ON SATURDAY JAN, 2nd 18G8
the following described real estate off Peter |
Breon, dec'd, in Gregg township con-
taining .
14 ACRESOF LAND
sll log-stable, shop, smokehouse, wood-
house, and other out buildings. There is |
a well of good water near the door, and a |
stream of rinning water on the property,
also a good anple orchard. About 24 acres
consist of woodland,
Sale te commence at one o'clock on said |
day, when due atiendance will be given
and terms made known by
JOIN GROVE,
dec ll. Administrator. |
I, J. P. Gepheart, Clerk of the Orphan's
Court of said Cotaty of Centre, do hereby
certify, that at an OQephan's Court held at
Bellefonte, vy of November, A,
1868, before the Honorable the Judges of |
said Courts On motion rule granted |
upon the heirs and representatives of Paniel |
Boeshare, deceased, te come into the Court
on the fourth Monday of January next, and |
accept, or refuse to accept, ut the valuation |
and appraisement, or to showeause why the !
real estate of said deceased should not be |
sold.
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ine Za ity
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given unto Elisabeth Boeshore, and the |
children of Uatherine Kreamer, formerly
Catherine Boeshore
In Testimony Whereof, I have herenntoset !
my hand and affixed the seul of said Court |
at Bellefonte, the 23d day of November,
A.D, I18R
J. P. GRPHART,
. 7. KLINE, Sheriff,
deeil, lt.
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JOR SALE!
I The undersigned contemplating & re- |
= moval to the west, offers fine |
Ta home, at private sale, situated |
{@¥ \t Spring Mills, consisting of a
wo-story log {famethouse, sta= |
® le, nud other outbuildings,
and a lot of ground eonitining about three
acres. There is goed fruit upon the prem- |
isés, and the ground under cultivation. |
Terns will be made easy. For further pur-
J G. W. DUNKLE, |
nov 27. 2m. Spring Mills. |
light and honorable |
pay rty dollars per day |
sure. No gift enterprise, no humbug. Ad-
dress R. Mouroe Kennedy & Co., Pitts- |
burg, Pa. del8 dw |
DR. BURTON'S
Tobacco Antidote.
3 TARRANTED to remove all desire for |
Tobacco. It is entirely Vegetable |
and harmless. It Purifies and enriches the |
Mood, Invigorates the System, possesses |
great Nourishing and Strengthening pow- |
er, is an excellent appetizer, enables the |
Stomach to Digest the heartiest food, |
makes sleep refreshing, and establishes ro- |
Smokers and Chewers for |
Sixty years Cured. Price, Fifty Cents, |
post free. A treatise on the injurious ef-
fects of Tobaceo, with lists of references. |
testimonials, &c., sent free. Agents wan- |
ted. Address Dr. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey
City, N. J. Sold by all Druggists. del8 12t
Per Year GUARANTEED, and
ST100( steady employment. We want
a reliable agent in every county to sell our
Patent White Wire Clothes Lines (Evor-
lasting.) Address WHITE WIiRk Co, 76
William. st., N. Y., or 16 Dearborn st, Chi-
cago, LiL dol8,4w
Carpets--Dont Pay the High
PRICES!—THeE New ExerLaND CARPET
Co., of Beston, Mass., established nearly a
quarter of a century ago, in their present
location, in Halls over 71, 78, 75, 77, 79, 81,
83, 85 and 87 Hanover street, have probably
furnished more houses with Carpets than
any other house in the country. In order
to afford those at a distance the advantages
of their low prices, propose to send, on the
receipt of the price, 20 yards or upwards of
their beautiful Cottage Carpeting, at 50
cents per yard, with samples of ten sorts,
varying in fries from 25 cents to $3 per
yard, suitable for furnishing ever part of
any house. dcl8,4w
$10 A MONTH ean be made by
male and female Agents, We
have nothing for curiosity seekers, but re-
lable, steady, profitable employment, for
those who mean business. Address, with
3-ct stamp, C, L. Van Allen & Co., 48 New
St. New York. dcl8,4w
SOMETHING Now and Useful—A New
ra Px Music. Popurar Music at Pop-
ULAR LRICES. “Hitchcock's Half-Dime
Series of Music for the Million.” No. 1
now ready. —Music and words of the Com-
ic Song, “CAPTAIN JINKS oF THE HORSE
MARINES.” Others to follow rapidly
Price, 5 cents each. Your Newsdealer has
it or will get it for you. Mailed on receipt
of price. Address Benj. W. Hitcheool
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2 at $1 02} al 08.
Barley—81 45a1 47.
Cattle—=86 70u7 20 for good to
choice steers,
Hogs—88 60a9 for fairto medium,
and 89 10a975 for good to extra.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Wheat, red at $1 90a2 05; amber
Rye at 81 60 al 63.
Corn new yellow at 95a97¢, and old
Oats, western at 76.178c.
Cattle, at 9ial0{ tor extra Penna.
Hogs at, $12012,50 per 100 lbs,
Cloverseed firm at 83,25 per bus,
Timothy seed is dull, at 82 6542 75.
Flax seed, $2 58a2 60,
Cows, £50290 for cow and calf, and
CPECIAL NOTICES.
SARs santas YET eran eed arnnsnnnrs SEE Fa sss SRR d
A protracted from hidden causes, and
whose cases require prom
render existence desireable: If you’ are
suffering. or havesufferod, from involunk-
tary discharges, what effect does it produce
upon your general health? Do you feel
weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a
the heart? Does your liver, or urinary or-
gans, or your kidneys, frequently get out of
order? ls your urine sometimes thick,
milky, or flocky, or is it ropy on setting?
Or does a thick scum rise to the top! Oris
a sediment ut the bottom after it has stood
awhile? Do you have spells of short brea-
thing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels con-
stripated? Do you have spells of fainting,
or rushes of blood to the head? Is your
[aemory impaired? 1s your mind constant-
dwalling upon this subject? Do you
ell dull, listless, moping, tired of company,
of life? Do you wish to be left alone, to
get away from everybody? Does any little
thing make you start or jump? Is your
sleep broken or restless? 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 as much eonfidence in yourself? Are
your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits
of melancholy ? Ifso, do not lay it to your
liver or dyspepsia. Have you restieess
nights? Your back weak, your knees
weak, and have but little appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver
complaint?
Now, reader, self-abuse, vanereal disea-
ses badly cured, and sexual excesses, are
all capable 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, successfu
business men are always those whose gene-
rative organs are in perfect health? You
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
wlite and pleasant in the company of la-
ies, and look you and them right in the
face--none of your downcast looks or any
other meanness about them. 1 do not
mean those who keep the organs inflated
by running to excess. These will not only
ruin their constitutions, but also those they
do business with or for.
How many men, from badly-cured dis-
eases, from the effects of self-nbuse and ex-
cesses, have brought about that state of
weakness in those organs that has reduced
the general systain so much as to induce al-
mest every other disease—idiocy. lunacy,
paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al-
most every other form of disease which
humanity is heir to, und the real cause of
the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and
have doctored for all but the right ene.
Diseases of these organs require the use
of a Diuretic, HELMBOLD'S FLUID
EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diure
Sheep at 4a6c per 1b, gross as to |
condition, |
LEWISBURG MARKET.
Wheat $1,80 Corn, Old* 1,10Rve
1.25... Outs. 3b, 62... Timothysced,
dull, 2.00....... Flaxseed 2.20. ..... Cloversed, |
Butter 40 Hunt 2h.ioicn
3,00. ...... Eggs 35
Tallow 30....... Potatoes 0,50,
Dried Apples 1b. 08.......Pork B@a......... |
Side & shoulder 124
LEWISTOWN MARKET.
White Wheat, 0,00a1,9%0
Wheat. 0.00a1, 80 Rye, new, 1,2040,00...... |
-sedlorn, 1,00 atk, Oats, HH
Timothyseced, 2,004,00....... Flaxseed, 2,25 |
Cloverseedy,00an, 0,
White Wheat $1,9%....... Reni 1,8
Corn LOOL....Outs 3h ........
Plaster per ton 11,00... Salt per sack 3,00. |
Flour (fami'y) 6,00... Butter 40.............
25. ven. Bacon Sides & Sheulders 16
K Fes 20.
Hams 25......Lard
White beans
18..v 0: Potatoes 1,50... |
Barley] 20
BELLEFONTE MARKETS.
White wheat $1.60, red 1,80. R)
1,25. wi. Corn 5) Barley 1 |
50. oni Cloverseed 6,560... Potatoes 1,40,
Lard per pound 20 Pork par pound 25.
Bacon 20... Ham).
Panel $40 per M.......... !
Samples |
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LUM
18 inch shingle No 187 per M.......do......
No S400. .....d0No 2} 34.60.......do No 3
S4.00......2 inch shingleNo 1 $14,
TR Tmt Rene Tne ts gos
CAV ACE & BRO, ;
h (Sugcassor to N. Hilibish), |
Wholesale and retail dealers ju
Ni vy 8 TTI ay
Stoves & Tinware,
f Allegheny Street, Deilefonte, Pa.
Read only a partial list of Cook Stoves;
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ornametital,
Oriental,
Royal Cook,
Prince Royal,
Sea Shell,
Artisan,
And America.
Parlor and Office Stoves:
Morning Glory,
Tropic,
Brilliant,
New Egg,
And Parlor Cooks for Waod or Coal, and
Wood Stoves of every description.
Attention is ealled to his stock of Roonng
Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv-
ed, size 40x20. It mmakesbetter job than the
old size, and can be furnished chesper than
any other establishment in town,
7@r-Spouting and jobbing promptly at-
tended to. Charges reasonable and satis-
faction guaranteed. oct2 68tf
BOOK Store.
New
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS IEM-
PORIUM.
"ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the
Book, Stationery and News Establish-
ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny
street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, tc
which he has just added & 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 books, diaries, every grade and price
of eap, legal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa-
per, drawing and tisswe paper, fine French
paper, envelopes of every description and
rice, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub-
er bands. transparent and common slates,
slate pencils, lead pen ils, chalk crayons,
&e., &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.
Jounty merchants would do well to give
tic, and is a certain cure for the diseases of
the Bladder, Kivneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Organic Weakness, Female Complaints,
Genernl Debility, and all diseases of the
Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumnp-
Our flesh and
of
Posterity, depends upon promt use of un re-
linhle remedy,
Helmbold's Extract Buchu,
of 18 years, prepgred by H. T.
New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Phi-
ladelphin, Pa. Price -3].25 per b ittle, or
Sold by all Dracgists evervwhere,
of my Chemical Ware-
HH. T. HELMBOLD.
novi. 2m
rd en
New Goods!
NEW GOODS!
GED. D. PIFER, who keaps a large
Store, in No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, next door
received a fresh supply of
A
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FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
which he is selling at remarkably low rates
Dress Goods, such ag,
Poplins,
French and Irish Poplin,
cabs avers Alpacas,
Wool De Lains,
French Merenos,
BLANKETS, TICKING, &ec., &e.
In addition tothe above he has, and keeps
constantly on hand, a large stock of
Over-Coats and Clothing for
Men and Boys, of all
He also keeps the celebrated
both
descriptions,
Hall Boots and Shoes,
in endless varieties. ALSO
QUEEN'S WARE, CANNED & DRIED
FRUITS—in fact, every thing that may
be ealled for, ean be found at his store,
peThe highest market price paid for
Grain IN CASH.
Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange
for Goods. Give him a call before purcha-
sing elsewhere. GEO. D. PIFER.
ng ce — —
Rellefonte
The
Boot & Shoe Store.
EF. GRAHAM & SON.
ONE DOOR NORTH of IRWIN & WIL-
SONS’ HARD-WARESTORE.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
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ladies,” gent’s,
youths, misses,
and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES
of every deserigion,
Our Stock is Large and will Compare
with that of any other Establish-
ment in Centre county :
We cordially INVITE OUR COUNTRY
B, selling off
him a eall before purchasing elsawhare.
gapd '6R 1y
Cheaper Than the Cheapest!
urellefonte, Aug. 28,68. tt
1868.
Opening
Graff & Thompson
opposite Graham's Hotel, where
Centre County Farmers
AND OTHERS, WILL DO WELL T,
CALL and examine their NEW AND
CHEAP GOODS, consisting of
Mohair Cloths]
Alpacas,
De Laines,
Ginghamas,
Calicoes,
Poplins,
Cassimere
Barred and plain Flannels,
Factory Flannels,
Jeans,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats of all kinds,
Hardware,
Drugs,
Wall Paper,
ueens are,
hi and Tubs,
Rendy made elothing
Fish,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Syrups of different kinds,
Coal Oil,
And a general variety of sther merehar
dize, usunlly kept in country stores, all.
which they now offer at the lowest prices
Farmers and others from Centre eoun!
will do well to give them a eall, and exan
ine their stock before purchasing elsc
where.
We shall at all times be pleased
show customers our goods, and wi.
make it an object to sell goods low.
REMEMBER THE PLACE IS
Graff & Thompsorx
IN MILROY.
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.
Bark and Hides
Wanted at the Tannery
in Milroy, for which we witl pay Sc.
| 13 for Calf skins, clear of cuts and scares.
The highest prices will be paid in cash or
{ trude for good oak bark.
may8'60,1y. GRAFF & THOMPSON.
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| row City College,
Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The Largest, Cheapest and most Success-
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| FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS
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Containing full information, Outline of
Course of Study, samples of Cowley's
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| PREMIUM PENMANSAIP,
| View of the College Building, different
Departments, City of Pittsburgh, &e., &e.,
address the Principals,
SMITH & COWLEY,
apl0'68,1y. Pittsburgh,
MONEY SAVED
Vo 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 actually selling at an aver-
age price of ONE DOLLAR FOR RACH ARTI-
cLE. Our sales being strictly for cash, and
our trade much larger than that of any
other similar concern, enables us to give
{ better bargwins than can be obtained of
any other house.
THE LADIES
Are specially invited to give us atrial.
i SEND FOR A CIrcULAR AND EXcraNer
JST.
Our club system of gelling is as follows:
For $2 we send 20 patent pen fountains and
cheeks describing 20 different articles to be
sold for a dollar each ; 40 for $4; 60 for $6;
100 for $10, &c. Sent by mail. Commis-
sions larger than those offered by any other
firm, according to size of club. Single
‘fountain and check, 10 cts. Male und fe-
male agents wanted. SEND MONEY IN REa-
isTRRED LETTERS. Send us a trial club,
and vou will acknowledge that you cannot
afford to buy goeds of any other nouse here-
frer
: EASTMAN & KENDALL.
65 Hanover Street, Boston, Muss.
July, 17,6m.
New Shoe Shop !
The public are informed that a NEW
BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT
has been started at Centre Hall by the un-
dersigned. His Establishment will be
found in the upper and north part of Mr.
John Shannon's house. Ready-made Shoes
always kept oun hand. Repairing done
neatly.
GEORGE BARNS.
gepll;bm
Chas. H. Held,
Clock, Watchmaker & Jeweler
Millheim, Centre co., Penna.
fully informs his friends and the
Res »
publie in general, that he has just
on hand,
der's Store, and Kesps constant! } ha
Jewe
all kinds of Clocks, Watches an
Patent Calender Clocks, prov
complete index of the month,
the month and week on its face,
warranted as a perfect time-keeper.
3%. Clocks, {Watches and
paired on short notice and warranted.
and
P McCAFFREY & COS
v
Wholesale and Retail
Store,
One Doer above Reynold’s Bank.
We will not mention in this advertise-
went the different varieties of Boots and
Shoes, and Gaiters of gvery description,
that eomprise our stock—sufiice to say, that
is complete in every particular and nothing
to excel it in style, quality, ext joe
in the county. ¥ RNLOF price
Our ready-made stock was bought fro
manufacturers in the East who . Lon
of their reputation, and would not sell an
article in the least inferior to what they
represent,
Ve would invite especial attention to our
custom made work, —well knowing thatup-
on the satisfaction rendered in this Depart-
ment depends entirely sur success in busi-
ness. Employing none but
First-Class Workmen.
We are enubled to guarantee satisfaction to
all who may favor us with their patronage.
Jr A liberal reduction made on whole-
sale purchases.
Juned'68,ly. P. McAFFREY & CO.
A ————— 1 ———s
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE,
| Great Attraction and Great Bargains !
| FPMHE undersigned, deotermind to meet the
| yopular demand for Lower Prices, re-
| spectfully calls the attention of the publie
i to his stock of
SADDLERY,
| now offered at the old stand. Designed es-
| pecinlly for the people and the times, the lar-
gest and most varied and eomplete assort-
ment of
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
| of every description and quality ; Whips,
| and in fact everything complete to a first-
| class establishment, he now offers at prices
| which will suit the times.
A better variety, a better
| style of Saddlery has never
| sered to the public.
tock and be
| elfewhere.
| Determined to please m trons
| thankful for the liberal Sy of in
heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicita
| continuance of the same,
| JACOB DINGES,
Centre Hall
to —— A ——
quality or finer
refore been of-
c. Call and examine our
satisfled before purchasings
aplO'G8 ly.
|
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' NEW HARDWAKE STORE!
N
J. & J. HARRIR,
NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW.
| Anew and complete Hardware Store has
| been opened by the undersigned in Broek-
| erhofl’s new building—where they are pre-
| pared to sell all kinds of Building and Hous
urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails.
. Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes
Y ring, Mill Saws, Circular and Hane
| Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Creaw
| Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a fal’
assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of aF
sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows
Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes
Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Cort
Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Board:
and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov-
| els, Spades and Forks. Locks, ‘Hinges
| Screws, Sush Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails
| Norway Rods Oils. Lard, Lubricating
| Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bel
| lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools
Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells
Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen
ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils
Varnishes received and for sale at
junes'68 1y. J. & J. HARRIS.
COACH MANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
T HIS manufacturing establishment at
Yengertown, on the Lewistowr
and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hanc
a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies
and Spring Wagens, which he now offers
for sale as superior in quality and styles tc
any manufactured in the country. They
are made of the very best seasoned stock by
first class practical workmen, and finished
in a style that challenges comparison witk
any work out of or in the Eastarn cities
and can be sold at lower prices than those
manufactured in large towns and cities,
amidst high rents and rainous prices of liv-
ing. Being mastor of his own situation,
anxious to excel in his artistical profession
and free from any annoyances in his busi-
ness, he has time and ability to devote his
entire attention to his profession and his
customers, rendering satisfaction alike tc
all patrons, operatives, his country, ane
himself. .
Call and examine his stock and learn his
prices, and you cannot fail to be satisfied.
REPAIRING
of all kinds done neatly, promptly, na
reasonably.
Yeagertown, June 12, 1868. —1y.
A ——
WORLD
MUTUAL
Life lnsuranee Company of
NEW YORK.
I. ¥. Frueanfl, Hollidaysburg Pa., Gen-
eral Agent for Pennsylvania.
B. O. Deininger, Millheim Pa., Local
Agent.
Suntre Cov.ty Reference. D. 1. Hilbish,
M. D., P. T. Musser, M. D., Col. 1. I. Co-
burn, Hon. F. Kurtz, Wm. Harter, Den-
tist.
The World is conducted upon the mutu-
al principle, by which policy holders are
insured free—as all the insured have the
benefits of the profits.
The Dividends are paid annually, after
the second year, by which the insured se-
cure all the advantages of the profits. Thus
the dividends increase from year to year,
until they reach the sum of the annual pre-
minum, and then exceed it. Policies are
paid in thirty days after due notice and
proof has been given of the death of the in
sured. 3
Thirty days grace are allowed in the re
newal of premiums’
After two annual payments all
remain in foree. apl0
licies
Wy
EATHER of all descriptions. french
calf skin, spanish sole leather, mo-
roced’s, sheep skins, linings. Everything
in the leather line warranted to give satis-
faction, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS".
m—
ADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits
S spots rings. Everything a saddler
wants for the manufacture of harness, to be
found at BURNSIDE « THOMAS’.
PRU t
the very best quality
Wolfs old stand
|
|
Milroy Warehouse.
The undersigned having opened a Ware
‘house for the purpose of receiving Grain ut
MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY.
would be glad to see all their friends at the
above place, where the highest Cash prices
will be paid for WHEAT, CORN, RYE,
ro. hand PLA
¢ keep eonstantly on STE
COA SA LT and Fish. R,
7@ The Rail-road depot is in the same
building.
GEO. BLYMYE
MYER.
JOR, P.
sgpl8,0m PBL
Look Here!
THE MILROY
Boot & Shoe Store,
Where there is constantly on hand
A SPLENDID ASSOETMENT of
ALDIES and GENTS,
YOUTHS & MISSES,
and Children’s Boofs & Shoes,
all of the best eastern markets.
£9. Go and see him every ¥, 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.
novi 8m J. L. MARKS,
Bellefonte Planing Mill.
EDMUND BLANCHARD, 8. AUSTIN BREW,
E. M. RLANCHARD, W. M. HOLMES.
Blanchard & Com
Successors to Valentine, pay
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE, & YELLOW PINE
FLOORING
AND WEATHERBOARDING,
of Various Styles,
'TTERR,
Seoll ww MOU LDINGS,
ro work of ev 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 manufao-
ture our work from
THOROUGHLY SEASONED
LUMBER!
z# ORDERSFROM NIRACTORS
BUILDERS, DEALERS AND TH
TRADE IN GENERAL, SOLICITED.
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., Pa.
augld' 68 6m.
are LOOK HERE!
FAIRER & CO,
Bellefonte,
Is the place to buy your Silks, Mohairs
Mozambiques, ep, Alpacas, Delains
Lans, Brilliants, Muslins, Calicoes, Tick-
ings, Flanels, Opera Flanels, Ladies Coat-
ing, Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Sacques, White
Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes
Crib Counterpanes, White and Colored
Tarlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings,
White Lace Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Pat-
terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Werk kets,
SUNDOWNS,
Notions of every kind, White Goods of
every description, Perfumery, Ribbons
Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Cords mid
Braid, Veils. Buttons, Trimmings, Ladies
and Misses Skirts,
HOOP SKIRTS,
Threa Hosiery, Fans, Beads, Sewiag Silks
LADIES AND MISSES SHOEg
and in fact every thing that ean be though
of, derired or used in the
FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE
which he has concluded to sell at res as
low if not lower tham Philadelphia and
New York retail prices.
Also the only agent in Bellefonte, for the
sale of the
DOESSA PATENT COLLAPSING
SKIRT.
Its peculiarity isthat it can be altered in-
to any shape or size tha wearer may desire,
30 as to perfectly fit all ladies.
G. W. FAIRER & CO..
june’ 68, 1y. No. 4, Bush's Arcade,
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A Tremendous Stock of Goods
AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
Q kind
YS of all BURNSIDE s THOMAS’,
Wall Paper.
yw 8000 New Patterns, Just received from
New York.
——
T°
gar Over 5000 Pieces now ou hand, and sor
sale at Wholesale prices.
##-C ood ore at 9, 20, 12} and 15 centa
per Bolt.
%&. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 cts.
ww. Best Sutin Papers at 30 cents per Bolt.
Also: Oil Cloth,
ABI, STAND, STATE
8 DES. TABLE STAND, ST
SFLOO OIL CLOTHS, all of which
will be sold at the lowest market priee.
s@.a large
W. J. M'MANIGALS,
MILROY.
NVIL STORE is now receiving
BE a laree and well assorted Stock of
Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Herse Shoes, Sad-
dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop
[ron, also Buggy and Wagon Stoek of
avery description. Cail and supply your~
selv t the lowest ible rates at
pA IRWIN & WILSON.
AT
oet2 3m
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