THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY 23, MAH 1870. LODOS MEETINGS ;'ixrK HaxtixPOX.Na *il .1 H I N*T, A < Oi r> FOBT T.'viwr. No. AST, F A M • moot. < M>vWy •"••inc. on oi tl •<■& foil in I! (TVHowt Hint . m . C V Sect. A H HIMW. ® PmHiMlilkliattPiil H, niooU on Sturi'a.v > srnoon on or aflonch fall nuvy. si IhMr^Hall LOCAL items. Our friend* will oblige bv sending n Items of looal new* in their locality. a v us the fact* only, and wo will put thorn t shape. also notices of death* and mam *g ps - . r a Any one -ending u- the names ot cv now Subscribers, with the I.A, nut entitled toreeeivethe RKI-ORTKR one.vea tree ~—' , , , The KKPO*TKR being read by i ear.; every bodv on this side of the county where it hat a larger circulation thai any two paper*, will be found the he medium for advertising bu*"uuvs, sales, A- Ate. *- ~ jyff SubforlHori to th# * R. ing outside of Centre county, ahmild r. nut u* 10 cents, yearly, for p<-t*ge w ! > ' we will pay h-ie ; tbi reduce# the po#iag< to one halt", as the -uni paid by them to one year's poatnya was M et* The snow-storm on Monday am Tuesday has exceeded any of ihe past an ter. Snow fell to the depth of about t inches, giving us prospc-t for another tr* ton of sleighing. The Auditors of Totter townthil have changed the time for holding settß mcnt to April Ist The foundiy and machine shoe* o V. T Duncan A Co , Belief nto. are th. best in central Penn'a. They have t! < latest improved machinery for worki i on iron, and their foundry turn- ut ful. less castings and of the best metal Oui farmers, mill-owners and others #hou ! o bear this important fact in inind, if they desire reliable work Se adv. Mary had a little all ruffled, puff ed and braidtd, '"Domestic Fashion gave it shape the New "Domestic made it. —How much more satisfactory it is t ■ have the same price for the satnagarments to everybody, as tbev do at Watiamaker • A Brown's Great Clothing House, at 6 h And Market, Phda. A shower of sleet nearly all day Thursday, Id—ln the evening snow flakes came falling down almost as large as johnny cakes. %, new two-story frame dwelling house, belonging to Frank Scholl. near Wolfs Store, in Miles twp., was destroy ed by fire on Tuesday night, 14, about 9 o'clock. Mr. Scholl was absent froci home and Mrs. Scholl had retired when the fire was discovered by some ot the neighbors. The fiames rprcad too rapid ly to ve anything We believe there WHS no insurance. The fire originated in the kitchen, and is supposed to have been see dental. PtASTttt.—Shortlidge A Co., Belle fonte, are now receiving the celebrated Cayuga Piaster finely grouud. which they sell at $9,(0 per ton of S.tkW pounds or fif ty ecu,* per hundred in less than ton lots CASH. They also sell Nova Scotia o: I white plaster at Eleven dollars and fifty cents per ton or sixty cents per hundrec., pounds, CABH. They deserre the far nigra patronage. Fresh and pure drugs at K F. Ran kir.'s, rest door to Descbner's gun shop ; T i'ette and fancy articles always on hand. BITS. —The sleet on last Thursday, 16, furnished us sleighing until Monday, when there was more snow to keep the bells jingling. If you want nice fresh fish cailat Wm Wolfs who has just re m v -eived a lot ot the latest haul. J H K eJ 'erand Mr. Meyer of Harris township sent a -V* p ' cait'e to Philadelphia a few days * h "°- will make the mouths of the people. 'the rity-of-Brotherly Love water. JH. Keller has moved from Centre Hall to John Conley's Ad Hoe terman, jr., fibs to Boa 'sburg. Van ' >r mcr, who makes the goo"1 dour at Miil heim, popped in on us, MOL day. A large comb factory in _ v ew 1 "rk was destroyed by fire on Satarday. This will be good news tor lice. Mr. Tbotnss Lingle, of near Centre Hall, reports some bogs, which he killed, j and dressed as follows: One Chester j white. 623 : one P -land China 520, and one cross. 5001b*. Who can beat these grunt ers ? the pike is in such a bad condition that persons driving over it refuse to pay toll. In Pennsvalley. the same pike need* look • ing after, else there will be some grum- i bliog. Give us good roads gentlemen. Scribner's Monthly for April has an il- [ lustrated article on Yaie college, by Hen- j ry A Beers, and another on the subject j of a Subterranean Outlet to the Upper Lake Regions, bv Martin A Howell, jr..; "Philip Nolan * Friends." E. E. Hale's capital story, is continued, and several ad ditional chapters of Bret Harte's Gabriel j Conroy are given ; other contributions bv j John A Dix, G. P. Lathrop. John G. Saxe, Clarence Cook, Abbott Foster, Hen ry King. J B. O'Reilly, J. V. Cbenev, Jule< Verne, John Burroughs. Anna C. Brackett, Dr. J. G. Holland and others, make up a first class number. Scribner A Co., 748 Broadway, New York. Messrs. Hoover, Harris A Co , of Phil ipsburg, and Mr. Hughes, of Bcllefonte, have taken the contract to build the large and elegant new passenger depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, at West Philadelphia, corner of Thirty-sec ond and Market street. The building is to cost over one hundred thousand dollars, and the entire work will be done by the above enterprising firm. The dopot is to be finished by the first of May, and will require rapid work to complete it.—Jour nal. Report of the Pine Grove Primary School for nionlh ending March 10, 1876 : Number of pupils enrolled. Mules 22, fe males 15, total 37. Averago attendance females 12, Males 21, tofa! 33 Per cent of attendance. Males 95, females 80, total 89. Ten scholars present every day. v S T. G. ARCHKT, Teacher.^ /F EXPLANATION TO THEUKAKOEM. —On last Friday night, March 10th, the patrons wanted to hold a meeting for the public in the Cburchville School house. A lecture was to be delivered for some purpose. On Thursday eyening it was made known through the Singing School. No one came to ask for the house or the key, ju-t as if it was in their hands entirely. I did not know anything about the mauling until 1 came to my boarding place, then it was too late to tell them that I had already refus ed the house for a meeting of the same kind prior to this one. I o'id not give them the key, as no one asked me for it until the meeting was commenced. I do not think that the Lecturer or any one of Che G angers wauld like to give their own kitchen for their meeting just now. Be sides the school house is ooiy for eiucu tional purposes and not for grango meet ings. P. S. Grangers give NO o/i the blame for taking this step—without any assitance \I came to such U conclusion. E. B. HOSTKKSIAN. Teacher. The Emporium Independent says : bering operations the past winter have been almost a failure in this section. True, many parties from divers causes hud not contemplated putting in but little stock yet in very mitny instances tbut little has not been put in. On the Driftwood not more than one-tenth of the usual amount uf pine and about one-balf the amount of hemlock has been put in this year, and in square timber there has pot bean a single raft made, so far as we can learn. The sale of the lots of S. S. Wolf, deceased, has been adjourned to Saturday, April 8, at 1 o'clock upon same terms as heretofore published. 4t The town b ill at P<>tt*vill, owred by <3. W. Sli. r. was destroyed hy fie yes* terdav muiniog. Lo*s esij*ted HI j$LK),r WD. ' NITTANY VALLEY BREVITIES I Ho! everything for the Conlennia —— Feasts occasionally, but getterall, ; private The t'.ntre Literary society wi give a public evening in two week-, i *'* which occasion the Herald, it paper, u •' he read The Herald i a monthly period < ical, but has not appeared recently a :,r , such. It i stiuck with Grantism sure \t , ln our item of laat week in reforenc f to I)r Hubler' intention of going to ture, we did not >*v l< - a sciem 1 farmer but a scienlii'.c lamer. I'ne Dr does riot farm The protracted meeting at /u-n i still going on. It is proving t-> he one o i'" tile greatest res is a!- s\ er held there A wee bit of sleighing appeared on Fii day morning t.-r ' i,e second lime thi i- ler A pieasHi t mrpti-.- to have our er grceii i vuh lie ."is -eg at sleigh-bel ie these tiirc*. >* "To gel information, is the re ,r | spvmse e hoard a gentleman give hit j friend a few days -inee, ulien akrd 1* yj he was a!way s read tg llnawasa >eni --r% | (de reply and shouM inline some ,-f out 1 I dutiliv- to quit loaf.tig . id I* get to read -I : NG S DK.\- IN , MTV rs- TSACIIKKH V*s.'CT ATION •> Ej II AKRIH DwratrT FIOUDSTKM COOV# LTD at Oak 11 TI i MA-ch IS . • k. •> j with the PRESIDENT in ! e chair K. id T'' Jmg of the scripture, R-di < all, nu . ut> - of ,R i previous *I asioil re,i and a, . • pled. , a-- | vlrili in read ng by \\ L Foster, lollow- J ed by AN inler< S'.mg di-vus- oi relative L> D I IH* manner of L tching ;T Debate "UE I j solved IBST pupil* thou d I '. be pmiis) ED AI IN IK* PTS*' HO* sit the school, dtt. ti. \\ I WLL -SINS, LOG F 1! V'liri-: - An. an. - * i nate-1 discus-u-n ensued in which a'l the I members of ihe n -litttte part t ipaled At j.er which concluded that It was t I at -1 ; W.vs host to punish in the pre-ence of Ihe ** school Nexl in .-rvfer wssan lltUUfill land beiießcial drill m ■ e'k question-, . j coiotuc .evl by J,-hu Ja> •. - w hit •. >f I the f niiuvn session I' M Music, read ir tlig of lie' >v *p B ok t-v I in- i Jit . K „ ! H Ohristie, foliow<-d bv ah entert*iemg I and practical drill in music, which i> e conducted by Henry Webb DircU-sioi ' How can we gel It e iniien. im re inter ir etei in our ooinniolt schools tfpened I by A D Wif a , and in whn all lock ui •dive part Miscellaneous busin---- Ih - v a nioiio iof Uie society, the tollvwtng raao lulioi - wre drafted and ad.-pile,! • Hoaolv r d. That the thanks of the institute, he teadered to the Board >f lbrev^-tors, f Har ris township, for allowing time for attend e mg -aid institute Resolved, That thsi in stitute h* been a source of great benefit to the teac iera in their everv day won, ; and 0 that a'l benefits which teachers receive in j regard I > schiud matter-, arc a benefit to * i the pupiis. Revolved, Ttiat the meetings r J have been conducted with a view to the [i j bei interests of the pupiis ; and the sub ; jeeis discussed were-uch as had a direct I bearing on the teachers work ; and to 1 j further the purpose of the Directors in a! , lowing such institutes. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to | the Board of Directors, far future consid leration. After which the institute ad journed. G. W. WILLIAMS, Sec. ♦ ♦ COURT PROCEEDINGS. II A spec al term of court for the trial of civil causes was convened on Monday, the | 6th in-t , and w as presided over during the . week by his honor. Judge Mayer Much ( 1 j delay was occasioned by causes not being i . ( ready fo" triai, and the J u Ige gtve attor neys anJ parties warning that he would. I hereafter, it causes wo' not ready for tri- j i al, and no good, legal gruun I was given j j for their continuance, strike them from the j i-.st and not permit them to bo piaCrd upon .it again He informed ther.i that he had ! I taken thu rour*e at Lock Haven, at tha ia-t term of court there, -triking off elev j en causes io one day, most of them against I the prote-t of attorneys and suitora, and I some to their no little consternation This •! summary course of his honor, wo doubt (not. will be decidedly approved by th. I community generally, and e-peciailv commends itself to tha sanction of taxpay , I er#. As he -ays, cau-es which a-u notj I ready for trial bave no busincs- on the list, in the way of thivse that are Tu apprvci- J , ate its tho.ough going judiciary, this di-i , triet should be saddled, for a term or two, | with one oFlhe old-fogy, slow p-'kejudje i of certain districts not far away The fo lowing are the only causeswhich f juries w ere called to determine during the i week • Dav-d Harter. vs the heirs of Ruben B. i Valentine—eje-tment, for a tract of land, or a portion ->f the same, in the w-.rrant.-e . name of Wm. A. Th ma-, situated in Marion Uiwnship, in thu conntv. After I most of the evidence had heen gfven in, a ' IjUror was withdrawn and the cau-e dis- . tni-sed. Blair. Alexander and 8,-rt-r for . plff , Hor for deft. (.o il.iupt, use of. J C. San.tde. ad ministrator, -to., et al, v Samue! Go-s *:; d j ' Alexander Harp'ter, executor* of David 1 Hsrp'tcr, deceased. This *■ an action of j deht for a lega.-y which, by the t-rms of i the will of the decedent, was to bo pr. d { within a reasonable time. No defence was made. Tt e oi.ly ciiiii on the part of the I defendants being that they w.-ro not yet prepared !-• pay the legacv Verdict for the pLintiff tor $339 SO Fortney for plff. | Alexander and H-wer for Jell. Jxnies Iddings v- Joseph Iddinga— •-- rumpait. The defendent r.-nu-d a f-rtii from the plaintiff in April. 1870, for a , -bare of the crops, and aga' i 'henexl year I~n money rental. Ther, ,s no written ! agreement arid thedi-pute was a* to what share the plaintff war ts> receive. He claimed that it was one-half, while the de fendant said it was agreed that be sh u d furnish seea and pay the taxes, or render I to bis les-or one-third of w hat • raised. Tbera was. a'-o. eonsid-rable difference between tba parties as to the amount of crops raised the first year, as the quantity which the plaintiff hail received as ins I share. The testimony was quite volumin ious, and the cause occupied iti"t time than its importance really merited Ver dict for the defer.dent for s7'>24 Alex | andvr ai.ti Bower for plff, Beaver for I Jeft. j John Hoy v> Wm Holt—assumpsit, i This was the most lengthy and important I cause tried during the term An agre.-- ment was entered int• July, 1870. batween John Hoy, of the one part, and J <-e Si j | Williams, Wesley Holmes and W m Holt, i •>f the other part. The interest of Will iams and Holmes was subsequently ac- ( quired by Mr. Holt, and by an agreement ; beiween him and Mr. Hoy, it wa- agreed that all matters in controversy between them grow-ng out of the above-mentioned contract—except as to a saw mill—should be settled ;n this action. By this agree ment Mr Hoy sold to Mr Holt all the white pine, oak and hemlock, growing up on certain land* of his, and also leased him hi* saw-mill for the purpose of manu facturing ne Sime. Mr Holt agreed to clean up the tract, manufacturing all the pine, oak and hemlock timber which would measure one foot at the lop end. and which would make good merchant able lumber. For this timber Mr Holt was to pay $-1 50 per th usand for pine and ' o*k, and 50 for hemlock. It was claimed by tha plaintiff that all the lini , ber wns no' tnanufacturu-J, #.agreed up n. and als i 0 at the aco-unl rendered by the defendant was not correct There were also other collateral matters in dispute be . tween the parties. The defendant had Daid into court $1,500 as the amount he wa* willing to allow the plaintiff to settle ) the dispute and avoid a law- suit The ju f ry rendered a verdict of $1.48083 f.>r the plaintiff, which, being less than the nmount paid into court, his honor decided N that it should appear a> a verdict for the v, defendant, a# the uosta would have tut i paid by the plaintiff, the jury allowing ( him less than the defendantoffered Fur-t and Hoy for plff.. Beaver, Barnhart 1 Alexander and Bower tor deft. Hrpubti > can, !sib. IMPROVED COMBINED CORN PLANTER AND CULTIVATOR C A resident of Turre Htmle, Ind., has , just received a patent for a new complin ter and cultivator that will supersede any ) cornplnntcr now manufnctiitcd, ar.d which can be sold forabout S2O, thus mnk , ing the psiug much lower for this cumbin , ed planter and cuttivuii;# than ftny of the t single high priced machines now put out Tbit will be good newt for farmers, a- I thpy have been fleeced by manufacture-is ( hereto fore on machines tbatean beput up at a cost of from $5 to $8 and arc sold at the price of from $25 to S3O. Far mers can now get a cua.b.iued machine for much less, and one thai works tur better t in every respect than any planter hereto- B fore patented. There is nothing in which the farmer is fleeced more than in the im ha to buy. which are sold ut . about six times the co.t of .i.pf'acture. B • -♦ * Tlie bridge over the rivwr Illinois, near 1 Lutterbach, France, gave way on Friday, k 17, under pressure of the flood. A railroad s train whinb 'as passing over it was precip* t itatcd into the river and wrecked. Al! t the passengers were either crushed to if death or drowned. Ninety corpses have n been recover, e Pittsburg, 31 arch 16.—An involunlarx petition jp bankruptcy MP d list 0 f credit . org in the casn of Wilfiani M Loyd & C.■. , bankers, of Altona, wag filed in the Uni g ted States Court to-day. The liability > are placed ut $1,016,6*2. The assets ure not given. y It is feared in London tlat ilie Englisl i<- ship Lake St. C air and tie British bark r Waitoo hfiye htprj lost at -eft with all on i bw4, j PARTICI I \RS OK I'll E ft VI TI OF MVUvrONI/ 'A si. . Iy i !<otiiii>n, March 15 llm I line ti ! niortung has a -n< cial telegram from I'< !!,' I containing the follow ing ,;] j " A lelt.'l 1 • -111 Peko l'i.uli-1 II h, > -I ' c.>mu anded the insurgt nl H' iho b. 11 • < " Muratovii. i a-M'itK lliat a f< re i 1 P,, j insurg. Nt gttaekt -l 3,200 T irk - <:. c !TOO ol thrlaui . i tun ii to Ga.-clik. AboiU MM welv kti ' ■' - >• -'li -'i - r j Jr,>u i.ilevi er dispersed lh< insiirgi ol la capture! 675 rtfle- aiui :■ in tilled ,n af j .ion ' j TVS. INDH S raj Singapore. Maili 17 l-letii ha Is been rrecltrd here announcing that 0 UjMdlfiaa ,-f M . can . th* govt . 1% i general ut the Phdq-pi •> igainl tha S. o v j po pirates baa been ieee.f"ul. It is #t* '' : ie<i tbai Die Spsniatds ! t -i'l in -It duri-i. • • Kt.V P 1 AM> V BYSM N 1 \ >• I ■ i I HttVl ll.ittie ut.-i Ifl KtfpdiU \ le try. 1 -ndoti. Ms li U 2 |., n. A i i * Iscript ol'tbe Daily New., J ..I I..tied, eon , I lain- the f ;lowing \\ !•.lay ingtii . Iteat the Abjwltiih arm] > - I th* riv- I er Dsoaus cDekka) and attacked the en t-enchr 1 camp of the Egyptian army, when severe fighting took place On Thm-dv.V the.V'j-- nians were repult " and retrent.-.l to A 1 en Keg iv#w, th. 1 Grand \ isi-r, -ix .Im i, and *> iv<o Abys -1 sinians ro rep->rie.l t • have been killed in ' tbo trenches, Prince Par-an and Genar jl Luring escaped unhurt Rbatib , j wounded. The Egyptian lu-> # were - heavy, but the vn tori w ••> e inplele. Fl BAN N A \ IGOS I A Strange St>rv if West Intiian Sujicrstition. 11* vu'a. M .reh 14 A g>- >d deal ots s citement ha- pre-aile-i here in consa . qiienro of the police having on Sunday ar * re.tc.l about a butidrt-d and fitly "Nam go. wh- Ist ce'i bratitig their frnt ca'lvd , tbe sacrifice. The carcu-- -if a fowl .the > blood of which the "Nanig-'s drit.x on ' .uch occasions was found in a room, and the er >.c on vv ich tbe ni- iober's names are drawn bv lot, the one drawn to ' swear to kill the first perv>n whom ho en counter- The p .lice a'- > found an alter , en which a n-a figure of Chr,.t, wth two kfiivc. >i cking in it* back, pointing out the exact .i> : wlu-re '.f o "Nanigo is to plunge the kuife into his victim The "Nanigo. ackn. w !<- igo a belief and per ! fvvrm ceremonies somewhat resembling l>ho*e of thy Voudoo*. They were former'y all blacks, but among the arreat i ed were a number of wh.lcs and fitte-u so < men. FUk editor of Ret übliran, n< wspapar ->f Montana Terr torv. te-:ifiei t-e >re tbe 1 House po-t officecsmimitfec that the Wall* Walla and M • >uia er Huutl- v i ai! c n tract, which extcpJ- over a route morn than five huadrcd miles in iengtb, t con tinue w luet Cost# a- e*.luiaP- i eight doi ars on caeti letter, wa- renewed by the d--- t t-artment up-m a i>et!'i-<n having forged , nam - in the place -f numerous protest#, made by responsible partic- II- a'-o states ' ins he!let" that the s- rvice ou that route cost the contractor* not more than $5 910 per year. t<r a hieh the governnient pays about s'.o<XX> That mail rout-i has been | -o conlinunl sun <* I*-!*' I Tbe long-expected erut>t nof Mount Vesuvius coinm need on Friday night, t Vast quantities of mi t bave been thrown out. The West End M - >.*tv*-!ift arid L >mbsrd street-, were .U--lr>y--i t>y tin , on S-turJay morn -.g. causing a lu>> ol $20ll.0l*. and thro.ing '-*■> hand- out ot employ meot. Cause, an overheated jour-, nal jl IyOTH K xi N hereby g yen that 1 i-io live-stock, wagon-. agricuUural iinple- ' ments, Ac .in p >-■ --ion t Ihinisl nor 1 r.er, are tin property t the umlersigned. ' and will be left in his t >— -- on at my : plea-ure GEO. DURST, mar 23. 1)1 Bl.U' I.KTI ING j X Bids wHI be re- | ceivi-d at the effiee of the (' ,r.iy Cummii- ! sinners of Centre county. Pa., until Salur- | day, the 22nd day of April next, al 12 I o'clock p m , of-aid day, of a new roof and other improvenienient* to be made to th-- County Jail, the plan* it.d i- ulatiorv# fr which Can n>w be seen at this office. The -ucco-sful bidder will be required to enter into bond- with approved security, ' conditionally for the faiihful performance of ihe contract. Bv order of the board, 11 A MINGLE 1 J H HALL, A GREGG. J. S. B VKMIAHT. Commissioner*. t'ferk. mar 2-'. t: npOWNSHIP SKTTLEMKN I - I Notice ii- hereby given, that the Auditor* f l'*it ! ter tow nship, will meet at old Fort, on Saturday, April !-t, IsT'i. at 9 o clock lr j the purpoe of Auditing aerPUhU. All | township offii crs are requested to be pr - I ent with their account* in proper shape for ! tue Audit. .1 J ARM Y L MI'KKAY, I J. 11. KELLER I). CAKIt. | Town Clerk. Auditor*. J SETTLE UP. All persons indebted to i the under-igned by nele -r book a< count, will please call mi James M I.list.- It. at Centre Hill, on or before tbe Ist of April next, alter which time they will be placed in the hands of a ju-tii • • f the peace for collection. A. W GRAFF. 9 Mar 4t. A DW!rtOT**YOB - NOTICE Letter# of administration on the estate of K/ra I). Brisbin, late ..if Boalsburg, I dec d having been grant'-d t>> the under -igned. nil persons knowing themselves to he indebted to-aid decedent are reque-ted to make immediate payment, and person having claims against the estate wi.l pre sent them authenticated for settlement M MUKL G! LLILA N D. 9 mar 6t. Adm'r A DMINIBTB kTOR > NOTICE - A. Let ters of administration on the estate of Dan i-I C-mser, late of Miles twp, having been granted to the under-igned. all person knowing ihem-elves to be indebted to --id. decedent are request'- 1 t>> niiike itumediale payment, and persons having claims -gainst the estate will present lln.un uu-; ihenticat'-il for settlunient SAM'LGKAMLY, mar 10 Ol Administrator. WANTt D—BUSINESS MEN. To engage in the SHR of a Business Book PROFFEBOR PARSONS NEW LAW BOOK Th#- IVrMonul Anil l*r<>|>'rl> 11 1 (i II T S t'f a Citizen of Ine United Citate# ; Ho to Exercise and How to Preserve them TIIK WOKk IH KH.IKNItAL TO Every Voter in the Union ; 1 > every Tnx Payer and Magistrate; to every man who buys, sells or exeh ing'-s properly ; to i-v ■•ry JUS'.IL-L of the Peace. Sheriff. Corumi* -toner, or Holeetnfan t to ...u-ry landlord • rid every Tenants 1° every Notary, clerk •>r Book-keeper ; to every Executor 11 •• i r at-Law, Legatee to every man who re ceive* or pay# interest; to every one vvh< ' lias property to take care of, r btisinei* t< r transact, civil duties to perform, or Right to maintain. Send for cjrpulura, giving terms, etc.. H. S. KOltAN'l'u.f A- GO. ICrnnr 6t Hartford, Conn. i RIHOICK FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS, F>TRAWHERRIEB & PEACHES, r NK\V SOUTH by MAIL. Plants of thu newest and finest iriinrov ' ed #orU, carefully packed and prepaid by f mail. My collection of Strawberries took - tbo first premium for the hest Collection I at the great show of the M-. llorticullur al Bofiiqty, in Jloiofi ( ht-l cuon. I grow ' nearly JW variclic#, tin. fifi„;j Lnifilet> e collaction in the Country, including al the new. large Aiimriettt: and imported kinds. Priced descriptive Catalogue, grat 1 is. by mail. Also, Rulh-, Fruit Trees, Roses. K-vergrceiis. 25 packets Flower or Garden Seed-. SI.(X> oy mail. C. 0, The True ("iipo (7oii Cranberry. C. lest tort for CfiU'-d, Lowland, <o e Garden, by mail, prepaid. s|'pcr H*', sf per I 000 WholeMie Catn'ogue to the Trade. Agents Wanted. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nursorie n and S ;d Warehouse, Plymouth, 31us uhud 1842, t \ \\ HIHLWIND INDEED. ~ Druil* of The ruction <>l II"/ , r Glcoll. Win. illclvlolll* HIIIIOSI 1! yßelief. I" \N i . lulfiM' li.tn Wc.lctti Journalstl •>' following detail# ot the terrible calemil " luii I.!'. * W item •iu tn on Frlds V 111-t ■< I In* v illage < ! tin I Green I* local* re ib.Mil fifteen miles to the nnnhi'Ht < l I >ll tiu q. 10, 111 til* t v 111 ll.t' WlltllKi'llM I portion • ••' ■ < 11 'uuniy, \\ >*■, *ml nuii! Hera | i rliH| i I,U" aottls, who are |tru>c! | V' ' , s I I Mllll.l H tin' Kit I - ft' to t> toll iti in that tool tun 11> o (Hint dy 0(1011 •*j•.l < l< *r ami cloud'?**. The >lv •li.'itl 1 joilt moon clouded. antl fur an houror ut>r -tore i> Hit. t out' g look . \ lilt', rain tV "jtnthe 11 (trim accompanied bv sllgh 'jvvindt, 1 t> |>i. n ■ lion tfi •t \ Pti I' , lliocl < its of the Ir.llt.lt I llitt Win' wind u lint appearance of two d*r ! Km. ■.m it ho it. turn t<> lint itori *ndlhe ttl .r t llm wet, approaching?*, thcr .; 1 git a n't *, ami prut .ibly u oK.iut tw hundred Icet from the aurfac J ! 'f , jrtlt 11 hc'i about a quart roi i" toi -O In .. utlii-uit of tin* town Ike; - -o ni.-1 lo e. me together, or Iu tehump oat h o(It i, ai it were, ami tbrn. with 1 ■ tt i ribl. roverbetai'.on, e# of li e d.jeharg "lofalbt ai tl cannon, sink to tbo earth. I ,t(rt.i I tb. n ti it tl a mile toulbw.tl of lia (itrt'it ai.tl ploughing n turrow (kk'fee ' k, 4 lee! v. itle ami ret era! feel deep >■ i . i n-. .I itt nln tb the earth ami rocks. A . it moved along in a northeasterly direcUoi it looked like a flat -colored column whirl tng w.ih iiicretiibK speed around a centra vacuum. l'oniiti|; lo I'owu. A - the cylii d r cmne u( the slei e thi rub antl yell and whirr of the column— -1 sounding like the rush md #hrieka of tin 1; wind on the tea and like the thunder o gut -—attracted the attention of the peo I!e fll tl tir..: , and they flocked tt their d. r ai a window* Steadily it catm fii, sometimes bounding liny feet into lh< sir, then rushing down ags n. In tw. j lu.tiuies it descended on the little haae gr ve just s.'Uthw est of the tow n The tree, snatched up by the roots and whirlec 'ninety fnt int the air and supporter] there. Ihe cap of the column was a atom 8 feet otg, 4 feet w ide and H feet thick This stef e was held in its position whill the csdumn covered a space of three-quar ters of a miie Just between the grovr and the town, t'6o feet Irom either, th column halted and spun around over s small space, and then recommen ced its march. The air was filled .th the yells and lamentation* of : the p.'.t( '.<■ Nov .r hi lore has such a tor • tiatia reached so far north yet. so tearful emi threatening was the coming column that the propbatic s ul* of the people eined ttw am theiu of the danger and r* -e wrh- were not paralyrrd dived int.. ' their cellars, and there, shivering, awaited the do.-m they felt must e. me Tearing toff a corner of * frame house, th* column I rose sctue thirty feel into the air, and .there, hovering for an instant, tell (serpen .lii .lariy upon the roof •- the Masonic Hall, ar..t o building The structure was rnashc i tlt This was at -I and amevl* .<ig had been called for 4• • clock, half an hour later. Seventy soul# would hav been assembled In the it 1 per portion of 'the building The next house was of trsine and copied bv Mr* K 1 ard atul her family. A daughter in-law and her two emlilr. , were saved by ihe aeaiitlinga ab. vi them, *| ile the rest of the family wire killed outright. A fryingpan, con-' t ing three cakes, was Ol> the stove and the try ing-pan, still containing the cakes, was f. ir.il a mile and a half northeast of (the vi.lage Twenty-a.* houses wer eoar r:> d beyond the ken of mortals. Where they went no one can tell The track of the column is fi! > d with sawdust and bits of w .sod. a though a saw -tni'.l ha l belt hed out a half-finished lumber-yard. The' tree*, for several miles, are filled with chairs, bits of furniture, carpets, clothing, bit- of Win ! -w shades and household ma terial* Mr- L >nev was sitting in her kitchen. Ibe house disappeared as if touched by the magician's wand, and the crushed k..Jy of Mr I. lip)' was fuuud 4tk feet off. stripped of clothing and with the -kin peeled off her ba. k Jront r.eck d>v.v : <! the re-t . f tho-.. ki.lrd nothing can ba said, beyond that the b>die# were found not lc-s than 3* feel from where they started. There were some nuraco ious escapes A buy and girl were f 'utid out n the prairie, wa. dering about he.p lessly. They were 111 a house of a Inch no gi:c> unt has been received They rotnem bor bring lifted into the air, and, when fouud. were nearly a quarter ola mile from where the h. u-e used to be, badly bruised and unable t ■ account for their condition. . Tw,, Huts.,-* Take 11 Kide. l'r. cably the :n -t remarkable spectacle wnslhatol ftr Killot s horses. An hour before the storm arrived the doctor had been sent tor to attend a sick man some three miles tff He returned word that he would not risk bis horses over the prevail ing bad road-, and in sixty minutes those -aii."h .rs. s, barn, btiggv and harne-were lifted i*ty feet inb> the air, and the bur st - dropped at least |UO rods from tho for mer site of the bam. The column was then a bug- mass of debris, and a specta tor says that the horses went up through the centre of the column, whirling around so swiftly that they looked as if torn in pieces. They were found ull ar I y unbru i s e d but stone d• ad, anJ not more than .ten or twenty !'■ i . a port "*Tks iscMsatl >'t those fearful two iiiinu'-. i tf.ir the whole affair did not U-l any longer would fill 11 volume. From the southwest corner of the town lo the northwest, there is a track, say eighty feel in width, which looks as though a railroad had been laid out. Here and there is a li"!, such y"i will see where a man ha* started to build a house, has walled tip his cellar atld then failed. Scattered about these holes are masse* of splinters and saw-dust. dut across the main street stood a wagon shop Every vestige of the building has disappeared (and in its place stand# a pile of wagon bubs and ties. A furniture and c.-ftln house, a few hundred feet beyond, was ■ arried four mile* and demolished, and the Ic.dlins distributed among tl;<> inhabitant* of thu township, tin either sidn of the toad, and ju*t on tho line of the storm, stanu somo of the dismantled and unroof-, •'tl house*. Home of them were moved froiu twenty to one hundred feet from their foundations. 1 n every instance the -ides were stuck full of huge splinters. Mime two feet in curcumference. and driven through the sides ol the houses with ap parently resistless fores. The road for t'sO or hti) yard# is utterly impa.-snble, and is covered with debris, soma of which is .spattered \y111: blood. On Sunday the fu icrtil took place, ud thu dead were bur. lied ii the little cemetery. Of the, I Ki. hard- family thr.- were Ave, all buried ! m the-amo g HV. The others were Mrs John I. ioiiry anil Alfred Jackson, buried in the northwest of the cemetery. Hazel lireen will never be resurrected. The' ' building of a narruw-guage railroad strik j ing 11 town some two miles distant, has ; silled Hasp'! (jreen, and there will never ; Man effort to make it anything of a town 1 again THE COMPLETE WASHER! The above cut represents the Complete • Washer, fitted to .1 tub, with the tub cut • tut to -how how it is fastened for use OVHt KXUiOU OF I'llKSkl fc.i- CHISES \KK IN lISK. I' The Comnlnto Washer was tiatented, May IH"2, and since its introduc tion it has proved the Oue Thing Needful. THE COMPLETE WAHHKK WILL WASH A CARPET OR BED QLMLT OK A Fine T-ace C'tirlafu or foliar. It will H'tuli clean any urticlo thai cap be washed by hami it* lutlfsho tin,u and with half thu labor, |t is SO DURABLE thai the .Munuliicturers do ' not hesitate to Warrant it for Five Years. The .Machines are Manufactured by P. F. ADA MS A CO, at Erie, Pa. IT WILL SAVE 1 T U(J y '!• In a h >rt ti mo, both iu labor and wear o clot ling. The machines can beseem a >■ Bpttugier's Hotel, Centre Hall, Pa. UfeM Mill; 1 MsßKtls, c net till W. < Illy 1 D. Hhelmire, /•"' Clover Heed s-h im to ,'at 5c licet t'> to f>'>.ttl per lis) lh 1 t'.irn 4- I Ik y0 • •*•V ll> |0 tiu* Soft sN'tiv* S* otifi PUtn ;gr liin i... Ml In fW |t f toll. While Wli- lit $1 *.M t $ I ') •>' Red " fl •-••> Parley 7tk,' to Hl' ri | Timothy $'J to - .•'* , 1' 1 a -1 0 r 111 Stone $7 76 to i Hall I til to I fit'. HKLLKK'.NTK MA UK KTS While W cut J I knHt-.t I.u Hi t :<'> , : Coin ears ti, f. Oats • Hafley lit' ]l> ...Clo . or*.. .1 ■a' Potato* * n- Lartl per pouutl ti ...I'orkio r pouii -1,1 lluttt IJII ..Kgg* 1 I .Pla-tel J t 11 •> , kit Callow 8 Ha. .10 Halo 1 *|Lard|.cr p.oiiul H ce;,t-. Buskffkst !iif* els., F our per battel ictall 7,1" 1,1 N la Stotia pu.tei 11 • 1 CallU ! olastcr f .1,80 pes JLVIti th* Shell, d torn 4 • | lO 60 ,l> MAKHIAtiES. *l ll Ik', b\ lCs-v TotiiUio n, Charlv ' ILcrh to MM M II Mo/or. hokli of Coo i; ire t ..unty. '' On K,. at Centre Hail, hi llev \\ i * Ki.v h*o, lUrron Uiikt i-ufif f llwr \ j'.wp, tt> NMtinie Miiler of U tl. DEATHS. , r "it l'.t, at Potter's Mill*, Annie, daugb- I Iter of Dav - Kvaus, ag> ,l about Hi years For the Reporter. ft In Mt'iitorittiit. p, K,v. P. ."vault was btrti near Maoheitn, I .-inc.ister county. Pa He studied theol ■g.v iii the Sen, ttary at ti, !ty*burg, 11 ,• '" 1,-r Pr f*. Scliiiuicker at 1 llatieliu- 1L l ,-ntered the ministry in lKtd, was married to Susan Trille in 1841, wn- the father t> I ght children, three of whom pr, led 1 ill to the spirit world H.• served tin following charges in the order named, vii Mnyt.-w'i. Mntdletown. 8' Thon a-, tlrt-co t'astle, liiairsville, Jsilnistown, Indiana Friedeiishurg vviUe, Aaronsburg and ie New Derlin. ii <• died at Laurelton, I ition co,. Pa., Mar* h 14, 1870. aged (Wi years 8 month* and 13 days. His remains w,-r. ,x I interred in the Cemetery at New Berlin to j >n Sunday, the 19tb of March. The fune ip ral sermon on the m , asi ti was j<reached by Rev H Z glet. 1> D., of Selinsgrove ' text, Kev. 7 t>-17. The follow ing elergymt i 0 were present, vir : K,-,s \ns|tacb, Het el] >r, Crily, T onlinson (Luth. 1. Caspar and Yoarick .Kef There were about IU" :-erons in atleiidauce at the funeral It was a deeply solemn occasion. It wasev- M dent that the deceased had mat v ( lends. ~ Peace be to his remains. Dr. Sahm was j i a good theologian a |„ wcrlul pr, acber, a , | faithful frioMu, and honest man, a worthy r . itisen and a kind father. Greatness r-'and gmwlness combine to Commend e nun l 'the esteem of all sh > knew Run. 11,* character was symmetrical, well pro ' portioned and complete, and not • deform * ity, as character too often i. lie was a 1 • .diligent, faithful, earnest, persevering an .1 j indefatigable minister of the gospel. 11* was a conscientious man- he would not compromise principle, conscience or th j word ol God u|K*n any consideration at ail. He was an honorable man, as his recarti 111 coi letctice, y nod thruughoutthechurvh 1 ful'y -how*. He J ted v i il the armor on -girdle, breast-plate, shield, sword, etc. , —a comjuerer through Je-u# Chrisu "Servant of (sod well J,ma : ,' !!et frtun thy l.u'd employ ; I The battle fought, the vict'rv won. Enter thy Master*# joy. The voice at midnight came, 1 Ile started up to hear ; A mortal arrow piert'd his fraiOO-w lie fell, t ut fe t no fear. ' Tranquil amid alarms, . It found him on the field, A vet'ran on h arms, Beneath hie red-cross shield. The pains ~f death are past ; Labor and sorrow , ca*e ; And life's long warfare ctoa d at last. His oul is found in peace. Soldier of Christ, well Jr,e ; Praise ho thy new employ , An,l. wbiloeteraal ages rtte Rett in thy Savior's Joy." He being dead, yet tpeaketh. His Hcr tnont. prayers,counsels. e*ortti>n*. exam jP'v, wilt h,- roioeintwrsd with affection and graiitude while hs it remamherej at all His d alh was sudden—not unexpected, hut sudden It was peaceful and happy. It ' was full of faith and hope- full of triumph 1 and glory—True he left no dying saying* ( lor ccuru, but he who testifies ' 'r Jesus a>i hit llfr and dunr g 4 i year* of tninolrr al] life, at that, did to t need to testify for t him in death Hound and steadfast in the j faith ofthe Go-pel to the end, he may safi-lv b, followed Suitable rosolut. n* >f * Con,! es e andty mpathv in to-half of hit * family were adopted by the different Church councils - f the New Bern charge which will be published in the Church pa lters May that Gd, who It ibfimte in power, wtxjotn and g<a>dneas. and who ha* said ; 'As ary thy (lay# s 1 tball thy. Strength be, support and comfort ad who, ' are , ailed lo m vurn by this solemn dispen sation of proviJenco. JT. ( N'OTICE- All persons in lebled to the estate of Jt 1' Van Yalrah. dt d , are hereby notified t > render satisfaction, on or belore the lt tiav of April next, at the buslne-- is to he closed. - Mar -it. K 11 VAN VA 1.7.AH. IMPOKTANT TO BUILDERS The un tlertigned is now prejiared U> sell Brick at hi* kilns at Centre II , 1 lo -nil purchaser!, ' at reasonable rates, ai* - • to turn * h or con tract Brickwork. S. S. FAKNKK. 7 oct y / t HEAT P.EDI CTION IN PKICEH! I I AT Woirs Old Stand. Largest Stock of Goods in the Valley! ONE PRICE! LOW PRICE ! POLITE ATTENTION ! 1 Havingjust returned from tho East, and houaht at i>anic (trice*, I nm now prepared lo sell cheaper than ever before. My stock] ' consist* in part of DRY GOODS, G ROC E 111 ES, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, I HATS A CAPS, ROOTS A SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, SANDALS, frc., Ac) ■ Ladies' itnd Geata' Underwear a spec* ! ialily. , ' A I.AKUE STOCK OF . READY - MADE CLOTHING j oonstnntly on hand. Look at the fig-i ' tires: Oood (}i±tiin*rt> t KuD, b-n 00 Customers will find tho stock com j plete, nndn call is nli that is required to assure you that thi* is the best place in lha valley to buy your goods. Ihincmbcr, tie have but one /n ice for S ever yon*. I Wm. WOI.K. FURNITURE. JOHN Itltl'J IIKM,],, in his elegant New Hutiuis, S|iring street y IK'Uufoute. Hit* on hand it splendid nssiirtment o | HOUSE Fl. KNI I I ICE from the coiit # |'ti"llf,-i H' l|li.'H.tsj(.'Hll 1 CIIA MB K R HETS, PAItLo It S ETH . SOFAS, CIIAIRS, BEDSTEADS. WOOL MATTKKSSKS. JIAI K MAT TRESSES, e! [ nnd ftnything yinted in tho lino of his : bu*inoH- honieiuMdo unt| city work- Al so, has made a speciality and keeps ot ! hand, the largest ami finest stock of dj WALL PAPER. Goods eohl nt rcMor.ahlo rulpj, wiioK-jg jftMU t-isLnil. wivo n(ni a call bofortt |,ur , f t basing elsewhere. febO-ly "I TIT-Ml*. WILSON, Attorncy-at-Law, 1 ff Ballefonte Pa. Office in Mrs. Ben- If uflr'i umaj, HollUflfitt *"■ uOll Don't Buy HARD COAL RASE BURNE HEATING t-T'Of IC. until you have e amincd the i "—i .-Ml z - rr emi in ■ TIIK 110 l vV llaiKlsoiiius MoVE 1N IIIE M AUKKT. I -ill aud sit the II at tin Store of J. 1. It 111* *1 % V PIN'TBIt II At.!., Pa C'IKAMPTUN > fMPkkIAL SOAP / IS Til k "SWT." This H.tap is is ttiiufiiciured Irnm pun 'nali rials, nod at it i . i.lulin a large put "iitage . t Nt Oil, Is u ntranted fill • ly equal to the heal iiuporu-d CaslilaSoap • and at the tame lime |>**e*<-* alt tb> washing and cleansing properties of th i colohralml German an 1 riencli Liundry •*i-a|i. ll 1* tin i fol rr otuuietldod I i ii'se in the Laundry, Kitchen, and Hath • room, and for gi iicra! hou-t-lo.id purpo ses; alo, fur I'riiiteis, Painters, Engineers i and Maihini-t*, ai w.ll remove stain* o , Ink, Grea-n, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc , from iht t hands, MsnufatUir. ! ><nl\ bv I'KA M Pl oN BltorHElts ■ 2,4,6,8 and 10 Kutger- Place, and ai i' 36 Jefferson Street, New York. For aie at Philadelphia, by KOON." A Ml I IFF, ai!{ North Dciaaari* Avenue, i 'and by grocers generally, and at Sechler'i grocery. Nov 11. liin. Simon Haines# CENTRE HALL. > Manufacturer of > Carrlngea. Iliiggicw. II iiKOim, Ac, Of every description ; running gear for #ll kinds ot v t-hicivs, made to order, and in fir*tcla- manner. Being a practical nit bar.if, 1 would WARRANT ALL 'WORK to gii- satisfaction. Repairing promptly attend*-! to ai the lowest rules. Undertaking, Colliua oi nli atyit** aad e on shortest notice. The business f undertaking attended to in all it. branches Respectfully # KciU* share ol jpubhc patronage. 9 sept y '76 Centennial. '76 F I R N I T V R E, GHEAT Reduction in Prices. Now is the time to buy, as I har* .to hand a large Stock I will offer it ut panic price* for the next 81NTY DAYS FOR CASH, 4 hfiiprr (hint il (nit ho bought Llapw Itl'lT. which a fe* of the following pricw will show : Cant-Seat Chairs as low a# IT.inJ. W i.id Seal Chairs #6.00 antl upward; Bedsteads s"< 50 t >,#l3 tK). A pood Bureau fu #ll.OO, Cham is i Suits, Extension i'abit*, Book-, cases, aud all >ther Furniture iu pro-! portion to the above price-. Please call an 1 cxaminu our work. John CAMP, 6 jan 3m. Milroy. ! JII VRHIS" Jf Bltt'Oi KT J X.hßxVft ' jona lion it. PUTSCH IIOSSS n. PennsvaUey Banking Co. CENTRE HALL. PA RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Inxrctl. Discount Note liuv and Sell i Government Securities, Gold andQ Coupons I'KTKU HorrKß, WM. B. MIVOLX, l'rcs'l. Cwhisi w: A. CURRY, Ulll A zhbb iiJuksfp, (t:\TRI: II I*A. Would mo*t ro*pectfully inform Iherit rent of this > Icitiily, that he ha* ttarled a new It x-t and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public natroii age. R.ot and Shoe- made to order and acoording to style, ar.d warrarit# hi- work (to equal any made elsewhere. All kind* ( repairing done, and charges reasonable j Give hun a call felt 13 ly JOHN F ALEXANDER, M D. Physician and Surgeon, Hoapecifully . iTert hi* | rfr--ional ser vie - to the citiaen* ot ('.'litre Hall and vicinity Consultation in EII£;;b1I or Ger man Ha* a full line of in-iruraents for extracting teeth, I'lliocand residence in the Luth. parsonage. 27feb tf C. PECK'S Coaoh Manufactory. CKNTitK HALL. PA. The undersigned hn opened an, w es tablbhinetit, at hi- new shops, fo the mntiufarlute of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLEiaua AM' SLEDS, FLAIS sxti FAXCT lof every description . All vehicles manufactured by him ; nre warranted to render *uti*faclion, and a* equal to any work done elsewhere. lie uses none hut the best material, and employs the fffo-t skillful workmen. Hence they flatter themselves that their I work can not bo excelled for durability and finish. Orders from a distance promptly attend ; od to. Come and examine my work before . contracting elsew here. PRICE*"? REASONABLE, ; All kinds of Reparing done. * qqqq'' MONEY ~F K ALL. onh -j-j-j-j twe'Dnooa Dal) i.. Dknoa "It i* alir.7* d.rknt h.ft,r T.. M raqr hi. will •.ml SP Httut. * wfil -arel on* Ixit of •**** itbicb a'tlaifXtsnl*--'wilt put sou In th* w.j to mik* S*i * ] month, and not Uk* hlf j..ur liux- Nultat-I* for man I.„ woman, hor* or (lrl*, and ,* ontlraly • Thoa ; and* ran now aacura huatnaa*. an t conalatant Inroma Thta la th* Vhaac a ~fa lifatlmr," an.l If j. u will not amhrao* It tail rar friand*. f.n tt la . Korton* for anroa wnrtlty daaar- in. par- .., wh-nwwi. a balylaf !awd. Not a rrvlpa. (aaelr*. Nt -Ihar huinhu.. hut a aata and -utr iruarantoad t-o-in. •iM- irlnnit, S-aw pla lint,cbretiUr*, tc.. Ac am aael at ■ .-|. 3D i anta, enlf In inttndui'* It, noli* f., c, an.l nrnir narxt mjib tin | laa* I hay want to tnak* gSSt* a >aar . laa, llondrad* ara n,a> ma tl-al, and 8 i ri.|-aa.l WIS" wtllaoow row I via d.t.a jy.l.lrn.- r.tvtii. .1 II: -data s IM>> N WITH HARD TIXEB | I <<IVA Mtincv • o< ® UdoH, bttj * .Pfrt Minn lv( I ' 1 MM>( V Dnllir Kftlc, M RrontHftM i! 110 *. Mm , m< r [ I*(7J (nltl B's.*ii to pulrttn* It xtcty of lT. KlftCjr, Rn*l NtnjvJn Gnndi. Lt *t ct|,<* H "V rulleti. (sIAM wf, lr .A at hull ' crr*. an<l MU ftftrrlblni •! only mm tl*llr • VimL I I tli.U I' H(i#a fr ti mMiufartttmra ami f I 11. I llltll • flril liU|#, g|( n- trljf. jfi mlmt I " fat l% ' 1 1 L.g 'u RU Mtabm ; nil iti Initial*, an l mv> the I ihuaMiidi nf >rt)6le kflfiad at unl) #| W ( mc rn i il.irimil hjr lhi Uftrt Capo* *of Hoatun, *nl |>i Inn tu pal Irons S0 ir rlrrtiUn \V '}%Vl you f* 1% n\ than atij | • other bouso n>Ha4ht mallur •iptra '( ( l ami you c ■ 1s liefur* huylna W< ! want a*mts rvrr, who.r N. rtk no capital nsw*<lw,l ( )lie CVnt ''"J** iniaUl car*! rkciMl ..no for al i . i.'!! 1 * I*•!*•'■. • Irt wUnx. ami \% . CXN AND I.'MU ILWI.CK LH U. 4 -N #R . Act"' u ;.ot*i tie**. 1 .t, 1 HtW*i*ia. *>.i --i, it Van V ' '*l t foil arunlaa al ,alf|, HcDii bvw, antl tare* money Yon an tt , l*l*Ma* (nr. \iMrwas all order* to II i IMaa* "I'l'l.A K BAI K, J3 ProoUfald fit, Boaton I ' ttsc. IS ao w pXECUTOR'S NPTIUE ! ■# 4 Lettoo tes pmeiifaryon the cstHte of Mrs llnnnnl "•'•Gorman, lalot.f Patter township doe'd having boon granted to the undersigned jail persons indebted to said estate are re quired to make immediate payment, and those having claim# aguln-t the . ui'ic ti them, duly authenticated hv law icltlcmcnt. JOHN JORDAN s , J K DAUBKRMAN, - JT fob. Ot, Ev*w...- - r | s r RENTTI The undersigned offer, lor rent a very line Store Room & Dwell ing House, at Hinkiti** I'rpek Mills l'ottei IkM'-. W'c iti'ly west 6t (.Vntre Hill. Tin . | stand is opp of tho best in the valley. F,. i further particulars inquire of - L . , .. PETER RUBLE, b 1 10 fob Em. Centre Hill, Fp STORE, NRW GOODS AN] IB Panic Prices 11. %. LIKKINER. at the old ('.-litre H ill stand. Jut opening a Stock of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES I A large variety Ot Laiiica Drcaa Gtetili Great Hat,rwiii* in Musiina ami t alldH S Rvady-niado Cioihing Warrant?*) t Su t Hi* Cloth* and > aa.iiuer*, ( 'ant In* Xt i-lfi il His Grocery Department. kal. iii*iu* everyone 111 aasertUn-i. i alid !- * prlcMS. ■*>iu|. v ngt, Tea c-.tli e Canned 111 il- I'uUint. an 1 Foreign F ruilt 1 It. a**-, and every oil*or urt.ei, tisfi.ng ing to the Grocery D'(Mif!- 111 u D I - * T I ..riru , Mi. I. an. c* anil Laborers 'I :.'..k u yi.iu inteiial ijnn dollar saved is i il"i is* in | "Cki I 71. el tail and see at ( whai *iur.i*bingly low ptnu* "#"No trouble lo alma Goods '•a Ala.* ihe choicest FAMILT FLOI'K al * y*ow hand. Apr. 16. y Miller & Hon, CENTRE HALL, FA. DEALERS IN ■ I'UUEDULUS I Sl> Ml hit l\hJi, > t'IIEMD ALS, OIL-, DYE bTUFF.S. PEREC MKKY. NOTIONS F A NCI ARTICLES ' FOR TIIE TOILET, *I " iu: AMI> I.IQIOBN, i i fur Hindu in ai purpotee. I runes it Supp irttti iu great variety. j Also, choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, *"d all lLer article* uualiv ke(,t in a (. first class Drug Store. , Freacrijitiuus carefuilv C-oaipouofled ■"■ if MILLER 4 SON. HeaJqu&rterv fur Buou and Shoes ! BOWERS' BCilI ii/id Shtb Opposite Bush House, BELLKFONTE. PA. '■ *■ pd heat atiuked establishment in Centre 'ounty. He keep- ooustautly ou hand n full diue of it oor naxIIsII o t: h. , '• jut epening the largast stock of! ( ?pnng Goods ever hrotight Ut BcllefoLte ! ' . r Iff 23Hti 2 8 . "or la ties, kept constantly „ n hand. I B.t* and Shoos fur nivn and wumon. ofl l al! style., quality anJ priew* from the! "Irnoat coolly iu the th la past, c-.ttanilv| | kept on hand, WE DEFY COMPETITION ! either iu quality or price#. Call and! ■ examine his new stock of Spring and J i summer Goods, and you \ull find it { ! 'o your advantage. Apr2lly. l NEW YORK i BR ANCH STORE, McClain's Block, ■ Directly Opp. Bush! House, Bellefonte, Pa. H. IIKRM.4X A CO., I>ro|#*rw. Di*y Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID-! FRIES, WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS A FAN CY GOODS, STRICTLY FIRS T-C LASS GOODS,' Below Ihe Usual Prices. I ira wiLsu*. *. atcaA. a.a. axcaa I WILSON & HICKS, WHOLESALE \ND RETAIL HARD-' WARE DEALERS. IRON PAINTS.OILS. GLASS,AC ! | liuildrrs Hardware COACH MAKER'S GOODS. CABINET MAKER 8 STOCK. j Stoves of All Kinds. CHILDREN'S BUGGIES, * WAGGONS, CARTS, &C. WILSON A HICKS. Bellefonte, Pa. NOTICE.-—W c> w ill sell to responsiblei tin-n on three months i-redit. \\ ill lakcl i off 6 per cent fur cash which is equal to 'j | per cent, rer annum. It will pay the pur I ebaser to borrow at 10 from other parties, if he can rave in buying from u*. In this n way we can turn our njonev and sell low s r- * Mm; 16.11. CENTRE HALL ;! Hardware Store. J. U. DEININGKK. A new, complete Hardware Store has e hcen opened by the undersigned in Cen tre liail, w here he is prepared to sell allj j kinds of Building and House Furnishing i Hardware, Nails, Ac. Circular and Hand Sat, t, Tennon Saws, ] Webb Saves, Clothe* Racks, a full assort . meat of Gia*- and Mirror Piafe Picture a ' Frnmcs, Spokes, Felines, and Hubs, table i Cutlery, Shovels, Spades and Forks, j* Locks. Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs. ' t Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods, Oils, u Tea Hells, Carpenter Tools, Taint, Varn * i*he. a Pictures frnuieu in the finest style. I Anything not on hand, ordered upon ,' hi r!et notice. '•i r-Y*" Remember, all o,d offervl ehoap .jerthan eUvwhcse i aug 26' 73-tf r BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM RINHIYh r ;!l) ru K tS <or e. J'! NEXT DOOR TO THE DESCHNER GUN ...; RTfiPP i "KB KS II AND CHEAP J Nor *> THE ADJUST MILE :SPUING BED •j Ihe Beaiaiirt'heapestnow in Use] Mun , ufaelurcd bv 4 ,f DANIhL DKRR, Bellafont*, Penn'a. , i -a, (nil <i I View before yurchasiuc ' lapr.y aT UU n POTTER, Attomoy-at-Law. Collections promptly inado and , speeial attention given to those having lands or property for sale. Will draw up •• and have acknowbdfodDeeds, Mortgages "-Yc. Office ill tho diamond, north side o' V Itie court house. Bellefonte. oetgffrifiti jy' A. J. OKNOORF DENTIST. Is still located at Pine Grove Mills and _ ; i* now prepared to travel to the homes ol paticntiut a distance and render apv ds,- r P sired service in his line, u Hi? lest man-i |. ner, of quality and at reasonable' , r rates. Insertion of new denture* made a u . sjiecittlty. Teeth extracted without painJ >r _ 21jan 70 | 1 W HKHER, Attorney at Law. ' * • Prompt altenUcut given to all a, buijinui,# entrusted tu his caro iu Clearfield "*• <•# "I Patent Jidju staid Stare • Stiff N| w p 1 |j \ . 14j| t w* ' ,; !;'4i,iJ ':}!■; ' fjj V Ik V S|W !*S?A inss*. FAMILY. zS^^SSSisSS; -r ■"" "**""** D. K. GELSB, - •■>... . ■• ><.^ m ecatto. 0m,.11.',P<. - "-■ - L ■ 1 -i- L IU—J 1— # I TW 1L L PAY! IT WILL PA YI , £ |JT HILL PA I'! j g j ! Tjol V Ini? i^?? FUL ATTENTION TO $ 2 j TUE PIHCUAB* or YOUR , s i Groceries! Groceries! " i ' " buj ■x>' ki FEEPH, ! 5 IL KL fiOODS, We keep on hand at at) tiroes a large and carefully selected a took of (rood*. comprising erery item > i tbt belong* to tbe 2i s 1 ; 3 J GROCERY TRADE; j ST : ~ . * St* i- make it the cardinal points of oar business to sell s H j _ _ j J® Pur©, Fresh Groceries ! - | IT WILL PAY! < : To do your trading with a house that alwaya fires a dollar's • "* "" • worth Ibr a dollar. i < J: j 3 rj I r * j IT WILL PAT! I tj p. t j > *-■ } Yo call and namina our complete stock of Fruits. Nut* ana Coo- * *"* j lectioneries which we are now daily roctivinf for the trade. j —W £ ! IT WILL PAY! ! <l~ ? H ' s : You ! . 1 handsomely J I to fet some of our ! ~ j- pnre candies, fresh fruits 6 i r* ? ! auu for the 'Little Folk*" daring ! i tit holiday season. One or two, or flee dob H : lars, just as you can afford, spent in t ** : this way at Christmas and sew Y oar, brings a • ■ better return 1 Jthan J- j the tame amount put osi Interest at 100 per cent. i ~ < I ; | H Si IT WILL PAY! {5 - I t - | r £ j FlStiT FLAVORED TEAB f % : AND STRICTLY PUBK SPICES. r?° : bbsrusui USaiUlSttloU ; H) * ! &C.a t 3 cati o* ft 4 = j SECHIXR &, CO., i ':„ I ► H ;jan. Bush Houte Block, Bolleionte, Pa-i H IT WILL PAY! '77~\V~I"LL PA Y! J. ZELLER Sr SON DRUGGISTS No 6 Brockerhoff Row,Bellefoote,P in lirnim Christie*)* Peritunerj, Fsnrj Uodi Ar. ' Ae. Pure Wine* and Liquor* for tnedicr j purposes always kept. may 31. 72. JQENTREHALL Furniture Rooms.' F2R4 RRi nRIM'., reipectfully inform* the citizen* of Ceatr leowalp, that he ha* bouirhtout the old Utandof J. O Delninger, and ha* reduced J '.he price*. They have con*tantly on hand ; and make to oraer ! BEDSTEADS, BU HEADS, SINKS' W ASHSTANDS, CORN EH CUPBOARDS TABLES. Ac.. Ac. ITheir stock of ready-made Furniture it larre and warranted of (food workman*!) u nd it all made under heir own immedi ate tuperrition, and is offered at ratei cheaper than elsewhere. Call and tee our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 26 feb. ly. 1 . GRAHAM <kSON, j Dealers in j Boots, Shoes and iSUBSSiTS, Ladles', Misses' and Chil dren's Fine Gaiters. All Kinds of Custom aiado To Harness Leather, Sole Leather. CnlfSkins And Shoe Findings always on hand. ttmAg If Bollefonio. Pa Gift AFlory's New Shoe Store ! AT CENTRE HALL. They have now opened, and will constant \\ U A t *P' en did stock of new SHOES, OAITKRS, A SLIPPERS f or men, women and children, fnm the be*i manufactories in thd ouuutry. and now of. fered at the Lowest Prices. i BOOTS and SHOES made to order upon r short nonce They invite the people 0 . .this vicinity to give thorn a callTas thev Will strive to merit a share of their nat ' j mylOtf • F\ F- FORTNEY, Attorney at Law "i ' f *' oao "S^, K ,^ FOR FARMERS AND ALL OTHEB Go to !• FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING, D BESS GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, OOTB & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOBS CLOTHING, OIL CLOIIiS AND FAXCT ARTICLES QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES PES VISIONS. FLOUR. Ac * and is now prepared to accomodate al hia old customers, and to welcome all new ones who may favor him with , their patronage, lie feels safe in say tug that he can please the moatfaetidi ous Call and see. P C o. Mr.Sursm&n still continues i todeal in \*l O T V"P K W K A ? £ E - FIN DIN G6, .J KFCDD TIMOTHY SEEDS, m the old room,where he may always foUßd ' 12ap.tf. undersigned, determined to meet l " e popular demand for Lower V' c ®*; cn • attention oi ths public to his tock of SADDLERY °°_ W ° ff * re< r at the old sund. Designed specially for the people and the times, the yet and mott varied and complete as •ortmento Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, ascription and quality ; Whips, k'i *I* rjrth in * to complete all rst wa? n . n>e . r - he no * oners at prices which will suit the times JACOB DINGKB.C.mtre n*'| Excelsior Cement* Th . P to* manufacture* Ce Sira ?ITV N T KD . OF ASUPERIOB at his kilns, near Pine Creek Mills, in Haines twp. This cement already been used in large quantities ound highly satisfactory upon all jobs where it has been used, and us equal to • tCovo £V!VS\ turod for use in CIS TERNS, W ATEK PIPES, or whatever purpoce a good quality of Cement is dosK ruble. Thi* Cement has already been i and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes, Ac., will find it to their advantage to bear ibis in mind, and also, that he warrants the article as represented. „,. A , J.G.MEYER, may 21*tf Aaronsburg, Ft". SAVES FUEL! SAVES LABORT Twa NATIONAL STEEL TM (ME (T*aM J*!y ISO, IST*.) Carbon u one of the worst conductors of beat I known, a deposit of 1-32 or ten inch On the tubes - causing, loaa of 15 per cent, offnel. TbwTabe CI. am ris made of spring steel. Bach segiuaal la of itself a spring, and distends in a per fect circle so aa to press against the inside of the n tube, removing all tbe carbon and scale without „ the slightest injury to the tube. v Quarsnteed to eleau better, last longer and work easier than spy la the market. Adopted and in use • by the C. b. Navy, for sale by dealers. Send f— circular. THE CBALBEHS SPENCE CO., " [ Agents for tbe United States, " j Foot of" I-At Otu l?ti-t-ot, Nov.- Y< ra.
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