Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, February 19, 1869, Image 4

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CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
FRIDAY, FEB., 19th 1869.
Radical Extravagance.
During the session of our Legisla-
ture for 1868, the Radicals had nine-
ty-seven persons employed in and
about the House, at salaries ranging
from eigoteen hundred to seven hun-
dred dollars. Many of these officials
did not labor two hours in twenty-four,
while some of them drew their pay,
but were not present more than one
week while the Legislature was in ses-
gion. It is interesting to note the man-
ner in which persons are multiplied
in connection with certain positions.
For instance, there is a Chief Clerk,
an Assistant Clerk, and a Resident
Clerk. The united salaries of these
officials foot up $4,764. What use
there is fora Resident Clerk, except
to draw money from the treasury, is
difficult to perceive. Then there Is a
Sergeant-at- Arms, and as the House is
-
dade
a
Stove-pipe, Tinware and
Drills and Threshing Machines,
both for 4-horse sweep power and 2-horse
tread power. Also the Tornado Seperator
that will out-thresh any machine ever bro't
to Centre county.
Isaac Haupt at Bellefonte, Pa., and Haupt
& Co., at Milesburg, Pa., have already got
a new supply of Spears’ Anti-dust Cook,
Parlor & Heating Stoves; also, Spears’
revolving, Light illuminating stove ; Spears’
new orbicular gas-burning parlor stove
(castiron cylinder): These have all proven
themselves to be the best stoves in the world
for burning either wood, hard or soft coal;
they sieve their own ashes, make no dust,
economize fuel, and are the best bakers in
the world and have more conveniences than
any other stoves now in use; people in
want of stoves would do well to call at their
ware-rooms and see their stock before pur-
chasing elsewhere, as by a neglect of this
they may be sorry, as many have already
been.
SPEARS’ ANTI-DUST GAS BURNING COOK
STOVE, (wood or coal,)
BPEARS' ANTI-DUST GAS-BURNING PARLOR
STOVE,
SPEARS’ REVOLVING LIGHT ILLUMINATING
STOVE,
we claim for these stoves perfect cleanli-
ness; in poking the fire, entire safety of
the fire; dor require very little attention;
secure thorough ventilation of the room,
the first quality; great economy in fuel;
neatness, cheapness antl beauty,
supposed to consist of a host of fierce
nine assistants. To pay these “men
in buckram,” $10,713,00 is abstracted
from the taxes each year. The Door- |
Keepet, a most exhausting position, is
flanked by five assistants, and the uni-
ted pay of this band of patriots sums |
up 85,466,10. Then comes the Chief |
Messenger, with a comfortable stipend, |
and expectations, and his labors are |
lightened by the co-operation of eight
assistants, some of whom are paid over |
one thousand dollars for three months’ |
service, with permission to absent |
themselves whenever they see proper.
But the leakage for méssengers does
not stop at this point. There isan ad- |
ditional messenger to committee-rooms |
—pay, one thousand dollars, and a |
coat-room, who pockets a like round |
and comfortable sum. As the rotun- |
da must be kept free from pugilistic |
exhibitions on the part of the members, |
a Marshal is appointed.
shing his baton, eight hundred dollars |
1s paid, while .a Door-keeper for the |
rotnoda is compensated to the tune of |
seven hundred dollars. After this ple- |
thoric list comes the anaconda of Sup- |
erintendent and Assistant of Folding |
Department, with forty-five pasters |
and folders. The leavest sum re-
ceived by any one of these worthiesis |
one thousand and thirty-three dollars, |
For brandi- |
lightest, seven hundred and three. |
The aggregate of cost in this one de-
partment is monstrous when compared
the work to be done. There are one
the House, and to do the folding and
and pasting for thisbody requires the
labor of forty-seven persons, the pay of
amounts to $36.787,00.
Janitor, who is paid seven hundred |
dollars for helping the different door- |
There iz alzo |
keepers and messengers todo nothing, |
an engineer and machinist, whose func-
tions are of the most shadowy and in- |
distinct character. He pouches one |
thousand dollars. The whole expen- |
ses of the House for 1868’ were 882, |
719,10. Bat the present session will |
ghow a still larger amount, as twenty- |
seven additional officials have been
placed upon the pay-roll. This is an
example of the reckless extravagance
inaugarated, fostered, and encouraged |
by the Badical party in this State.
Each year the outlay mounts up, and |
the people are more heavily taxed to |
meet the demands upon the State Treas-
ury. The “Ring” has friends, tools, |
and agents to pay or silence. That
can more easily be done in Harrisburg
than in any other place, and hence the
increase of officials, and the concequent
depletion. of the eash balance of the
Commonwealth. can
see where such a practice must land
the State. - Will they aid in defeating
a party which upholds it.
Sensible men
——————
———— —
New York, Feb, 10.— An inci
dent occurred this afternoon, which
fully shows how thieves and burglars |
hurl defiance at the law and are confi- |
dent that, on all points, they are stron- |
ger than our poli ce force judges, juries |
and all. After the adjournment of the
Court of General Sessions, while a
depnty sheriff was conveying three
burglars, who had been sentenced to |
four and six years from the new Court
Houe to the Tombs, he was surroun-
ded by a crowd of men, one of whom
handed a key to one of the prisouers,
with which he at once unlocked lis
handcuffs and ran off. The sheriff,
before commencing his pursuit of the
run away, left the remaining two priso-
ners in charge of two citizens on the
street, but hardly had he left, when the
same erowd furnished the prisoners
with knives, which were brandished in
the faces of the citizens, who, of course,
not over desirous of being cut end stab-
bed for work that ought to be done by
the police, let the culprits go. The
first prisoner has been, recaptured, but
the two others will never be found,
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“Not guilty,,, said an Omaha jury,
“but if the prisoner is smart he wil]
leave the territory before night.” He
left.
Isaac Haver, Agent.
v
J. 0. DEININGER,
all kinds of
makes to order,
TLERY—all makes and
OCKET OUT LWIN & WILSON.
prices at
apl0'é8.
J\OUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL
fowling pieces at
apl0'68. IRWIN & WILSON.
ROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, best
make at Irwin & WiLsoN.
apl0'68.
(NOFFIN TRIMINGS, a large assort-
J ment at IRWIN & WILSON'S.
apl0'68. a
AND BELLS and DOOR BELLS,
all sizes and kinds at
ad10' 68, IRWIN & WILSON 8.
DEY BOARDS, Plank and Scantling
for sale by
apl0' 68
InwiN & WILKON,
APANNED TOILET SETTN, A ND
¢J other Japunned ware, nt the Any il Store,
apl0' 68. InwiN & WILSON,
TOOK ING-GLASS PLATES of all sizes
for sale by Irwin & WiLsox,
aplOes. LL
QPINDLE SKEINS for wagons, all si-
1 Kk
gos, at the sign of the Anvil.
ap l0'68,
Irwin & WiLsoN,
OA LTS for Buggies and Carringes, all
Psizes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at
| aplO'6s. IRWIN & WILSON'S,
ORN BLANKETS AND SLEIGH
| BELLS, at low prices, at :
TaplO'es, [RwiIN & WILBON'S,
TTINION PATENT CHURN, the best
( } in use at Irwin & WILBON'S,
aplU'o8,
(3 REAT BARGAINS
xX
AT
C.F. Harlecher's
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard-
GREAT FALL
and
GREAT VICTORY
At The Old Stand
at Centre Hall.
In favor of the Finest and Best Belected
(Stock of
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES
Just Purcha ed at the Late
LOW PRICES,
And now on Exhibition at
Wolf’s Old Stand.
CHEAP? LINE OF
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TMUSLI
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FLAN :
S,
CALICOES,
AND
SHAWLS,
ALSO, A GOOD AKRSORTMENT OF
— ——
{ Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
WASHSTANDS,
TA BLES, xC., Le
| rates,
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE
all made under his own immediatesuporyi
where.
Call and see his stock before purchasing
slsewhere, ¢ ap24 68, 1y.
ERCHANTS HOUSE,
413 & 415 North 3rd, st.
PHILADELPHIA.
1. C.N1rE, CLERK.
able, both us to reasonablechargesand con-
German and English is spoken.
apl068 tf,
{ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
JOHN SPANGLER, PROPRIE-
TOR.
Stages arrive and depart daily, for all
This favorite Hotel has been refitted and
OLD PRICES.
Muslins they will sell you the very best
| brands at prices that will astonish you.
| New spring
|
Dress Goods
| A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
i the novelttes of the season, at lower rates
| than ordinarily charged at other places,
| White Goods &
Embroideries
The finest stock in town, bo h as to quantity
quality, and prices.
HOOP SRIABTS
| The best makes, latest styles and lowest
rates. (Hats and Caps in great variety.)
Linens, Towellings, checks, Denings, cloths
| Cassimers, Cloakings.
| BALMORAL SKIRTS,
in every respect one of the most pleasant
country Hotels in central Pennsylvania.
1eé country,
venience. aplO os, tt,
AARONSBURG, PA.
JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR.
The old and well known Hotel, situat s!
in the centre of Aaronsburg, has again bem
occupied by Mr. Russel, former propriet un,
who now invites his old friends and th.
travelling community in generalto calla |
see him. The house has been eleganily
furnished and is kept inthe best style. De -
vers ean always find accommodation,
apl0' 86tf,
yr
UNION HOUSE,
MILROY, PA.
A CHANGE of proprietors of this He 1.]
was made on the 1st of April. The estab-
lishment has been refurnished, refitted, ar d
remodeled, and will hereafter re conducicd
The pres:
proprietor will give his personal strict 1 1-
tention to the comforts of the traveling pub-
lic and others who may favor him with then
ustoni.
THE BAR
is well stocked with the choicest Brauds o
Liquors, and the Table gotten up in first
ciass style.
GOOD STABLES
are connected with the hotel, and obligi ry
Ostlers are always on the ground to attend
to this Department.
zat A portion of public patronage i- so
licited, and good accommodations are gin
anteed to all.
¢
S. S. STOVER, Progriom
aug2l.ly. MiLroy, Pa.
[EVN e WILSON are constantly ra
/ ceiving new goods in their line,
HARDWARE
ofevery description atredu.ce prices- NeW
being opened every day apl ee,
Whitman's celebrated confections
Whitman's celebrated chocolate, ?
Buker's chocolate, Smith's chocolate
China Ginger, English Pickes, !
American Pickles, at
BURNSIDE « THOMAS
large and elegant assortment of Ho ge
A Blames, Buck-skin Gloves and Bufia-
at lowprices
URNSIDE & THOMAS
2%-Norice.—The subscription price of
the ReporTER is $1,50 per year in advance,
which is less than that of any other pape
of its size. We are printing this paper at
cost, and therefore wish to remind our pat-
rons that it is of great importance tous that
payment be made at once.
o Robes, at ver
Ye B
| everything, and will sell at a very small
All we ask that you will
| consider it any trouble to show goods.
ALL KINDS OF HARNESS,
silver plated and Yankee Harness doubl
and single, bridles and halters.
may1'68,1y.
$1000 REWARD.
-
Is offered for the apprehension of the inur-
| derer of P. R., ICES, who was killed at the
| store of
Zimmerman Bro's & Co.
No. 6 Bush's Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa.
The details of this terrible tragedy are as
follows :
Fine French Merinos, 90 cts per yard,
Finest all wool Empress Cloth 90c per yd,
Elegant American Merinos 40 to 55¢ p. yd,
Stylish Promenade & Breakfast Shawls
at Cost,
Magnificent Setts Ladies’ Furs at Cost,
Fine White all wool Blankets,
$3,060 to $6,50 per Pair,
Fine Black Beaver Overcoats at Cost,
Gents’ Knit Shirts and Drawers
at Reduced Figures.
The above named goods, and many
others, will positively be sold to make
room for Spring Goods. This is a
rare opportunity for
Cash Buyers,
who will also find here a full assortment of
Prints, Muslins, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves,
and the best Groceries, in the market, as
well as anything else you need.
SYRUPS, COFFEES,
also a large stock of
MACKEREL and HERRING.
the best and cheapest in the market,
WESHALL TAKE
CARE TO MALRKEIT AN OBJECT
i
FOR
New Customers,
| AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD
FRIENDS, TOGIVE US A CALL.
apd oN, 1y. WM. WOLF.
i ROPE,
Pulleys,
WW hips,
Broom twine,
Broom handles,
&C . A .
W.J. MMANIGALS,
Hardware Store,
may o'o8 Ty, Milroy, Pa.
IRWIN & WILSOSN.
| Ra RLOR C TOY
Parlor Stoves,
| Burners constantly on hand and for sale a
up lU6K, Inwin & WinsoN'a,
New
Wi
i
BOOK, ST.
ap lO68,
OOK S ES
t
OLESALE AND RETAIL
ATIONERY & NEWS EM-
PORIUM.
| street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, te
which he has just added a large invoice of
goods, such as is generally kept in a well.
| conducted Book and Stationery Store.
Books. Also, blank books, time books,
{ of cap, legal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa-
| per, ro and tissue paper, fine French
| paper, envelopes of every description and
rice, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub-
ver bands. transparent and common slates,
| slate pencils, lead pencils, chalk crayons,
I &e., &e.
| kinds, revenue stamps at face.
Orders taken for goods at all times,
Goods
[ tune 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 a call before purchasing elsewhere.
|
sepl. 68, 1y
ABITSSOAP, Win. Hagan and ite-
1 ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je es
Oakley's coaps, old castile, pure, Palmsor p,
Elderling's soup, aud a great variety of
other soaps, at
BURNSIDE «a THOMAS’
A . BAUM,
REYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE FRONT, BISHOP st.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
i
W PATTERNS of oil cloths. at re-
duced prices, at
| BURNSIDE « THOMAS’
WINES AND LIQUORS
The subscriber respectfully calls the at-
tention of the public to his establishment,
where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of
Foreign and Domestic Liquors wholesale
at the lowest cash prices, which are warran-
tod to be the best qualities according to
their respective prices, His stock consists
of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other
Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland
Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry
and other Wines—the best articles—at as
reasonable rates as can be had in the city,
Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger
and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and
New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds,
He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho-
tel keepers and others to call and examine
his large supply, to judge for themselves
and be certain of procuring what they buy,
which can seldom be done when purchas-
ng in the city.
7a Physicians are respectfully requested
to give his liquors a trial. apl0'68.
PICES of all varieties, ground to orde
S and warranted to ir strictly pure.
It ix the only place you can find unadultera-
ted spices. Try them for your own satisfuc-
tion. You can only find them at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS".
ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee
mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes,
lamps, forks, chains, &c., at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS
a
HE Largest and Best Stock of warran
ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give
satisfaction, at reduced Fee only to be
found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’.
STERNBERG & BRANDEIS, |
Bellefonte, Pa.
RULE THE MARRET,
by having the largest and best stock, and
selling at
.
LOW PRICES!
Carpets at old rates, from 00 cents to 70
cents per yard, for the best.
DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,
And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the best
enlicoes, and muslin in proportion, at old
nutes,
Women's Shoes, common good, to wear
all summer, at $100 per pair
Fine Boots from $3,060 to $7,500 for th
best.
CLOTHING
the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 prices.
SUITS,
from $12,050 to $18 for the best.
CALL AND SEE,
and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat,
even if they do not wish to buy.
aplO' 68, tf.
1 AMPS OF EVERY VARIETY and
, kind at :
apl0 68 IRWIN & WILSON'S,
NCA LES, at wholesale and retail, cheap,
S by IRWIN & WILSON.
01 dy 68.
| I~ TABLE CUTLERY, including
plated forks, spoons, &c., at
IRWIN & WILSON.
| aplU'6s,
!
in all their varieties, at
| BURNSIDE « THOMAS".
| \V HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR
STORLUE
J. B. ETTELE.
(FORMERLY NFFY & ETTELE.)
| M-
Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil-
ding iormerly occupied by the Key-
stone Bakery
All Barrels, Kegs and Casks warranted
to.contain the quantity repre sented.
Jleasure in informing the public that he
ius constantly on hand a supply of
| foreigh and domestic liquors such ae
Old Nectar,
Old Rye, Monongahela,
And Irish Whiskey,
Cognae, Blackberry, Cherry,
Ginger and Common Brandies,
Port Maderia, Sherry and
Lisbin Wines, Scotch
And Holland Gin,
New England Rum.
mint, Anniseed and Rose
The attention of practicing physicians is
| called to our stock of pure liquors, aitable
| for medical purposes,
Demijohns constandly on hand.
| in town,
All our liquors were bought when lic
ion.
age.
| or tserce. I have a large lot of
BOTTLED LIQUORS
| of the finest grades, on hand.
aplO oR,
| ammo
Look Here!
TRE MILROY
|
LADIES and GENTS,
YOUTHS & MISSES,
and Children’s Boots & Shoe s
all of the best eastern markets. ;
ya.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.
Yo not forget the place.
naa Not y J. L. MARKS.
wa. A large assortment of every variety of
Stoves, Stoves,
and Heaters at the lowest prices at
janlb, 3m CITZELL'S, M ilro
~o~ Lhe largest and best assortment of
tinware atold price
mn—other ware in
TITZELL'S,
Tin cups 75 cts per doze
"no
Milroy.
postion ut
Jan
H,3m
. i. wri
Tailors’ Stoves
for heating Irons at TiTzeLL's, Milroy.
uaa. Particular attention paid to heating
. >
ohurchas. janls, 3m
H? RN ESS, collars, cart whips, carriage
whips, in great varieties, govern-
ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales
check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg
harness hames, ete. Everything in thesad
dlery line at *
BURNSIDE & THOMAS
URNSIDE & THOMAS. :
Offer to tha Public one of the
largest and best selected stocks of merchan-
dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and
see for yourself.
MILROY
RUG AND HARDWARE STORE
; have just received a very large
wssortment of goods, which will be sold at
the lowest cash prices nt
V.J. MANIGAL'S,
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PDEs AND MEDICINES all war-
ranted Physicians perserip-
ure,
tions filled at all hours, * Pure Wines and
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes only. A
lurge assortment of 1 tent Medicines nt
M'MANIGAL'S.
H WARE. Persons building will do
well to give him a call before purch-
aseing elsewhere, Barn door hinges, from
twelve to 30inches long. Barn door rollers,
Strap hinges all sizes, at
M'MANIGAL'S,
i
|
RON. Iron all sizes, Seollop and all
at #1 per pound, fl
OUSE FURNISHING HARD.
heavy Iron, from best manufactures
M'MANIGAL'S,
HORSE SHOES,
Norway Nailrods,
Cast Steel,
Alister Steel,
Spring Steel,
Springs,
A xeles,
&e, &e.,
: at
MMANIGAL'S.
EST 1} Hicory Fellows at $2,00 per sott
| B Hubs and Rims, Spokes, Shafts &e.
| at M'MANIGAL'S.
CGADLERY HARD W ARE of every des-
Ii cription, at M'MANIGAL'S.
| QU et and Table cutlery, Tea and table
In this line we defy competition.
Waitersund tea trays, at
M'MANIGAL'S.
| SHoons,
sortment at
M'MANIGAL'S.
MMANIGAL'S.
quality, at
fh
TALL PAPER, 4000 picces just re-
ceived 37 different Patterns, good
W
paper at 10 and 124 ets, at
MMANIGAL'S!
(
(IILDRENS CARRIAGES, $500 and
J upat MMANIGALS
i
W
1.
Paterns, at
Churns, Basket Grain rakes
Seythes and Snethes at
M'MANIGAL'S.
ARGE assortment of Tuble and
ringe Oil Cloth, Table and Stand
MMANIGAL'S.
nish Paint and Varnish brushes,
| (ground Bristles,) a new Patent Bedstead
| fastner and a great many other articles you
need, low at M'MANIGAL'S.
large assortment of Fancy and com-
mon Soaps. Will be sold whole-
retail, at MMANIGAL'S,
| PoRGuLaiN AND BRASS Kettles,
| Tea Kettles, Bake Pans, &e.. at
CM MANIGAL'S,
A
1
: Se ana
{tARPENTERS.
J
Saws snd other tools low, at
MMANIGALS.
NLOOR OIL CLOTH, 12 Different I’at-
terns, 4, 5, 6 and 8% wide, a good ar-
Qil Shades, all new patterns
MMANIGA LS,
Sslleronts Planing Mill
EDMUND BLANCHARD, s.
E. M. RLANCIHHARD, W. M. HOLMES,
Blanchard & Company,
Coxgaps to Veale ntine, Dlanehard & uy.
MANUFACTURERS OF -
WHITE, & YELIL.OW PINE
FILLOORING
WEATHERBOARDING,
of Various Styles,
AND
SASH,
BLi NDS,
SHUTTERS.
ee MOULDINGS,
croll work of every
RACKETS OF Al
’
L SIZES.
“Bi Lh]
Having a
LUMBER!
7 ORDERS FROM CONTRACTORS,
"ILDERS, DEALERS AND
DE IN GENERAL, S¢
JLEFONTE, CENT
angl4' 68 6m,
ICITED.
Al
A v CO, Pa.
' LL
Rl
P McCAFFREY & CO'S
Wholesale and Retail
BOOT AND SHOE
%
Store,
One Door above Reynold’s Bank.
We will not mention in this advertise
Shoes, and Gaiters of every description,
that comprise our stock-—suflice to say, that
is complete in every particular and nothing
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
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 orig
ness. Employing none but
First-Class Workmen.
We are enabled to guarantee satisfaction to
all who may favor us with their patronage.
28 A liberal reduction made on whole-
sale purchases.
june’ 68,1ly. P. McAFFREY & CO.
SHING TACKLES, rods lines, hook
! HIN ® a hair baskets, etc. Rig you
out to catch tro NSIDE & THOMAS
T 1S known to all in Bellefente and
through the county if you wanta
d article go t
0
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’.
£00
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Groat Attraction and Great Bargains!
HE undersigned, determind to meet the
ap elas demand for Lower Prices, re-
spectfully calls the attention of the publie
to his stock of
SADDLERY,
now offered at the old stand. Designed es=
pecially for the people and the times, the lar-
gest and most varied and complete assort-
ment of
Saddles, Harness, Coliars, Bridles,
of every description and quality; Whips,
and in fact everything complete to a first~
class establishment, he now offers at prices
which will suit the times.
A better variety, a better quality or finer
style of Saddlery has never before been of-
sered to the public. Call and examine our
tock and be satisfied before purchasings
elfewhere,
Determined to please my patrons and
thankful for the liberal share of patronage
heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same.
JACOB DINGES,
apl0'68 1y, Centre Hall
N EW HARDWARE STORE!
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J. & JU HARRIS.
NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW.
A new and complete Hardware Store has
| been opened by the undersigned in Brock-
erhoffs new building—where they are pre.
| pared to sellall kinds of Building and House
“urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
WEE wheels in setts, Champion Clothes
| wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hand
Si WS§, Fennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Crean
| Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful.
| assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of all
| sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows
| Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes
| Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr
| Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Boards
sind Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery. Shove
els, Spudes and Forks, Locks, "Hinges.
Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails
Norway Rods. Oils, Lard, Lubricating
| Conl, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Be
lows, Serew 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
J. & J HARRIS. =
—— CT a ma ro ——
~ COACH MANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
A T HIS manufacturing establishment at
; Yeagertown, on the Lewistown
| und Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hand
| a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies
{ and Spring Wagons, which he now offers
| for sale as superior in quality and styles te
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 with
any work out of or in the Eastern cities
| and can be sold at lower prices than those
manufactured in large towns and cities,
+ amidst high rents and ruinous prices of live
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 te
| all patrons, operatives, his country, and
himself.
Call and examine his stock and learn his
| prices, and vou cannot fail to be satisfied.
REPAIRING
of all kinds done neatly, promptly, nd
reasonably.
Y eagertown, June 12, 1868. —1y.
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| Jjuneb68 1y,
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EATHER of all descriptions, french
calf skin, spanish sole leather, meo-
Everything
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’.
BUCKLES,
spots rings,
C ADDLERS hooks, bits
Everything a saddler
~~’
found at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS".
PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTS of
the very best quality justi received at
Wolfs old stand
HE ANVIL STORE is now receiving
a large and well assorted Stock of
Bar and Hoop
also Buggy and Wagon Stock of
aon,
apliros, JRWIN & WILSON.
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New Goods!
New Goods!
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!
Poplins,
French and Irish Poplin,
..AIpaeas,
Wool De Lains,
French Merenos,
Bleached and Unblea-
vsenessensChied Musline,
Flannel: of all
Kinds,
BLANKETS, TICKING, &c., &e.
In addition tothe above he has, and keeps
constantly on hand, a large stock of
Over-Coats and Clothing for both
Men and Boys, of all
He also keeps the celebrated
IIall Boots and Shoes,
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 cxchange
for Goods. Give him a call before purcha-
sing elsewhere. GEO. D. PIFER.
BARGAINS!
The undersigned desiring to close out
his Ch of Clothing at Milroy, will
POSITIVELY SELL HIS LARGE &
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Ready Made CLOTHING
Gentlemens Furnishing Goods, &c.
at Cost Prices!
74 Fine Cassimere Suits from $10 to $15,
&-Overcoats of best make and material
at $6 and upwards.
Z%-(rood Beaver Overcoats as low as $12,
He intends moving, April 1st, and will
SELL AT COST PRICE!
Persons needing Goods in his line, would
do well to give him a call.
pas-Come One, Come ALL, he will
give you a Bargain.
descriptions,
n endless varieties.
ABR. HIRSCH,
Cheap Clothing Store,
febd, ot MILROY, Ps.