The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 12, 1872, Image 3

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    riiE j.iNTftii REPORTER
FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 18"4
LOCAL ITEM*.
LOCAL HlWß.—Our friend* will ohli|t<
us hy sending in any items of looal inter
est, including deaths, marriagea, Ae., a
such are oagarly read hy your frtanda it.
the west, many of whom get ike ioportrr
We would<tm ita favor if our kind jn
tron* would occaeiwnally mail a copy ot
the Hetwrter to relatives and aoguaintan
cei-who formerlj lived in Centre countt
and removed to other patta, which would
induce many to become subscribers.
0
Important to Ru!inkm Mk*.-
The circulation of the Um>HT*it, 01
this side of the county, i* now grcutci
than that of any two r tn iht
county, Itenco huaino? imu who uUI
to roach the Pennsvalley trade, will
advance their own interests, hy advell
tisinp in the Ukpoktkk. Our subscrip
tion list is ojK'ti to the inspection of alt
who wish to advertise.
Guides Kocm \sn Pks.— Sometlting
new and novel, lie sure ni read the ad
verlinamonl in our paper, headiyl "Gnwilr
<•>; Invention of the Age." lie believe
tlie Golden Fountain Pea 1 unsurpassed.
A g.nwi pvn is a nooossity to -very man,
u i .rut and child. Agent*, here is a
chslice to make money in intrvHlueing a
j >1 and saleable article. jali ST
■i ■ w- ■m—
IWtntfW your kwirtoiall f wle* a
kol.lv or two of Nature's Hair itcslorwlive
will check it. Splendidly perfUmed auc
a-. ici.r a-erjtsial. All wideawake drug-
K ;* >.'ll it. See adscrti-eno-nl 21.
lUmmsti l)Rf.ua—Ab iitatnuc*
-h< WiUg the in puitancw vl itxtirditH!
thid- wiiltir six n.iii.tJts fiotu lite tin:
vi ilmr txsautioii. ht sjt st otvursd in
1 )cia svmiv u tility —which it will In
ss> II io heed here. iYo|wrly wn t ur
< iiusctl hy oti brother fVom another,
and the tuuiicy paid in tmatlhly ittstal
ii viits. In the mcautime the sellei
ftt.-ual, and the ileeil of the purchase
pot Iteiitj; on rect,nl. Hie same pr>|v
crlv sriaid hy the Sheriff, and the
pttilabtiitie* now are that the rijjltt
tul owner will )os it.
Mr. Daniel Gets*. of Will county,
111., a unlive nf Potter twp., i u a
vi>il to old t'onire, aixl honored our
rant turn with a visit the other dar.
MilHiu Co
From the Lcvistovi Democrat's re
port of court proceedings we coiiy :
AV. Blanch. Alcxamler, charged
with areon, has luten acquittcu;.Cha
Mutt, horse stealing, convicted ; and
Winters, robbing Mrs. Wilaon,
convicted.
A sad case of drowuirg occurred at
I.ogau Ir u Worka on Tuesday of last
week. Two little Uy were upon tbe
ice, ai-.d did not heed the advice ot
some worknuu netr by, to "go efF'
One of the l>oy named Parker, acci
dcutaliy fell iuto uu air-bole, where the
the water was very deep, but clung to
the toe —llis companion, Cbariie
Cutler, altetnpud to assist hint out,
but himself fell iu headtormust, aud
wa> intnirdialely carried under the ice.
Jli* lifeless body was recovered an
b. ur or two afleiwatd.
SABBATH SCHOOL IXSTITITK. —The
tin c fur the next lntitute of Cutre
CVunty Sab Lath School Association
hi..- I-cell Cavil for (be lf>th ami 17th
Januerv, to be held in U B. Church,
in r Aflifhi im. com in. Nt-ing ou Tumiay,
fvtiiiiig closing on Wetinemlny even
ing. We wish to make this one of
the uioet juecc-ciul lurtitute# ever
held in this county. We moat rare
otly lies;re that ail iieraoim especially
lueiuiacn* of the gospol in the viciuity
of Milibeiiu will uk a personal in
lereet in tiie success of the meeting
The Sunday Schools iu this County
have made great advancement. Tbtre
is £.r?:U ueod fur still further improve
ineiit. We want m*tho!s discussed
awl in. BUS devised for bringiug undei
religious training the large body ot
young persons who aie outside of our
Sunday Si-beads, and without religious
instruction. God has a great work to
do. lie calls ti* to do it. Are we
ready to do the work ? lie wait* for
an answer, aud while we wail, soul*
are perishing. Do come. Give no
tice of the Institute wrhwrever ami
whenever you can. Pray for God's
blessings and come expecting it.
Yours frateruallv,
JAMES A. BEAVER,' Pnt.
11. C'RITTEXDEJF, Sec'y.
John Gorman, a sou ofDavidGormun
of llaiiits twp., while ou hie way home
from Miliheira, ou la*t Saturday, car
rying a loaded pieiol, the 'critter"
went off, sending a ball through one
of his hands.
•SUOOTINO AFFAIR AT MILKOT.—
We are informed uf ibe following ac
curence which took place at Milrojr,
on last Friday : It appears that con
stable Hcwes of Jx-wiaiowu had a war
rant for the arrest of James Alexan
der, on account of forgery. The con
stable found Alexander at his home
and as he entered the house the ac
cused made his escape through anoth
er door, and running up an alley,
closely pursued by the constable, wheu
the latter fired two shots in order to
frighten Alexander into surrendering,
but without effect, wheu a third shot
was fired in earnest, the bail striking
him back of the ear, and caused biin t<-
fall, when he was captured and taken
to prison. The wound is not a dan
gerous one
Since the above was in type we un
derstand that Alexander was not hit
by a pistoi hall, hut that the conatabh
knocked hitu dowifwitli the pistol, lit
was taken to Philadelphia, having
forged largely upon parties of that
city, as alledged.
Horriulk. —Mr. John Hite, clerk,
nt Man's axe factory, uiet with an ac
cident <>n last Tuesday evening, which
caused instant death, //e was at
tempting to step over a car, in order to
get upon another train, wh- n he fell,
and was caught hv the wheels uud his
body was literally torn to pieces. lie
leaves a family.
S(tf.n. —The farm of Jacob llosteruian,
dee d, in liaines twp., was sold last week
at public sale, to Adarn Weaver, at $l4O
per acre. A tract of good timberlnnd lying
south of the above, was knocked off at
$lB5 per aero.
Something to Do.
If you know of an active boy or girl t
whom 50 cent* or SI,OO or more a week, for
half a day each week, will prove a bone
fit, have tbeni send a three-cent -tamp to
Oliver Crook &i Co., Hay ton, Ohio, for
sumpies and circular of an ea-y occupation
which will well repav them. It would also
be a benefit to any business nian, bringing
uianv customers to his store every week.
jaul2.2t
London, January J.—fciuall pot is
raging violently iu Sheffield .nd vi
ciuity, and great alarm is manifeited
by the inhabitant*. New eases ate
constantly appearing, and already the
total number has reached 4,000, many
of which will doubtless prove fatal.
Sermons —like pie-crust—p> bc
good, must he thort.
* The weather this week has been
very fine.
♦ Ml
, The work on the mil nut dis going
* on briskly.
RfColltfUous of th> 111stitiito.
Th i>rk .r the Institute nay ho prop
erly derided into tni*tru-ti<>n and Knter
tuiumvut.
Tha instruction Mubrtml practical lee
tune* on variou* topics, of whirl) soon, am
pointed dtscw- : cut of |)m> ihiMir.v of leach
ing.
Mr. Mag* prepared n cot of printed
question* from which *o make,* f** se
lections, tombing the many i)urlN and
disputed poiul* of systematic teaching
tin th*o quctiou* many spirited and able
remarks wsre uttered during tho ess ion o(
tho Institute Tho following formed the
bases of ihw aUWrt ilitruoion*.
I. What is your opin ion of the Stupor,
portaitce of instructing our youth in ihoir
duties and ohligat,- n> # viti.v n-, and how
can Mi< k iattraction !>o h, ii nut arted *
1 It hat arc Miinr .if tho .-hata.la- lli!,'
prevent a systematic classification In un
it rati .J nliiwh, n>l h>w br>i overcome?
.1 llo would y.-u rmiiuto the time tot
ditto rent rH lUtinn. ?
4 How do you -.euro regularity of at-
IrtiiUncf?
A. How may tardiness be prevented, and
hw punished*
I nder these, n.fc > othst questions arise
which will begot I'onrit and hour-1 en.
quiry, Although Vw ot these quesUmt*
ware conducted to a definite answer, Vet
their consideration will furnish tea chars
w.th new Ide.o, to |iru>.cnt> ti.e u. rk
teaclt■ lix 11 o are -,.i0 hat teaohcra real
t/c how little, even the 1 ! n'h i!> hati
d- lie for our hoya mil g r! and the m>
improveiuotit that .wn yet he made IV i
are autre that tea iieia will carrv a bettei
-ptrll Into their arduous duties and lake •
deeper interest ill the unf.dding of youth
fill miud and character, on account of tin
i-onsideratioris of the ftlh.Lmcnta! querie-.
Fra-lical talk* on Physiology and Hy
gten**e, KK>cutioti and tirammer, w ere giv
en hy competent teacher- during the ■-
sion.
Ot the talks oh ilv'Kieittf of Iho n'lit hi)
room by I>r. Kcrk, wt speak with spe
cial favor, although it ito he regretted that
the l)r. lacks so much of the power to in
terest and eugagv attention. He compre
hends the subject of which he |K>ke, but
wants the enthusiasm to call it into life and
make ethers feel it* import.
Klocution, so aptly defined, as the cor
rect utterance of our language by speech
and gesture, wn- t.ught b> Mrs. She :ua
ker. Bhe entered into her sflbj. ct with a
clearness of utterance that made every
teaaher fe#l how completely she compre
hended the art of reading. The philossv.
phy of voice, lh organs of speech, pitch,
rat*. and quality of voice received special
treatment at her hands. But w hat we think
is mostly appreciattd is the standard or ul
timatum upon which she puts the reader.
He is to be natural. He is to be taught to
call forth his own powers, to express his
own or others, sentiments, according to hi
peculiar temperament. That is the high
est typ# of reading or oratory. Develop*
anguage to express the soul-thought* ef
each thinking being. W* c -iumend this
system of elocution to the serious consid
eration of all lo* or* of hook*, he they teach
er* or not.
We can speak favorably of Prof. Hub
erts' drill in grammar. Hi* outlines upon
th# board embracetl a concise compilation
of well-tested principle! and formula, lie
is an excellent gramarian himself, and a
clas* of boy* and girl* under his instruction
would doubtless render the "King's Kng.
lih" in a more attractive form. But we
can not write our opinion here of the prac
tical result* of grammar teaching upon so
ciety. Another timo will do quite a* well.
The entcrtainnu-nt consisted chiefly ol
Prof. Shoemaker's masterly lecture on
"llow to *ay things" Mrs. Shoemaker'*
elocutionary excrci-.s, ar.d Df. Gaidar'*
excellent talk on School Government.
Ofth# 1>: fr speak only inu-rio* ufprai*#.
It dearly showed the va-l ditference there
exirt* in the niuiu.er of expressing < ur
thought* in word-. It |>oit>lcd out the
aJ an.age, ot a rich engaging conv.-r-a
tion. While we do not mean to dis
pute tbe importance of "How to •no
things," yet we could not resist the Am *
of that infinitely mora es-eioial question."
"How to think thirgs."
We commend the last thought of that
lecture—eartiosrne.- —to • the teacher- of
Centre county. Drvelopc mind—(ajwer
and heart— powir with an tarne-tnea-, and
"How to say thing* will come of its own
accord.
Mrs. Shoemaker, iu her public reading
robbed her hu! sii lof few laurel*, lnfc
rier to him in "How to say thing*," she
still gave a very creditable reading. \Vc
cannot speak of her elocutionary drills,
suggestion* Ac., during the session of the
Institute. Suffice it to say that we sincere
ly trust that dime one will devise a better
plan for|ulilizing the Services of an ciocu
lionirt. The Institute, like too manyef our
schools, purpose to do too much, and
consequently did it* work imperfectly*
Mrs. 8. rrccivi-d one hundred dollars for
her brief talk* on reading. Why not di
vide the Institute into sections of twenty
Are, pro. one a suitable room, and keep a
paid elocutionist constantly employed
Twenty-five teacher* could easily absent
themselves while the remainder might
transact other business. Only a sugge
tion however.
Dr. (.'sltltr put the old subject of School
Government in s new and attractive form.
It ww a plain discoure on government,
fioni the standpoint of Lindners and linn
ne. It made a deep impression upon the
teacher*. Want ->f pa"o forbid- u to
"peak minutely of the music, black-board
drill and the general business of the Insti
tute.
We are frequently asked. What good
did the Institute do? My answer is two
fold. The teacher alio ha* a heart in hi
work saw and heard many thing* tkat lift
ed him to a better life. Hi* intellect w*
quickened to new work. He i> better fi.r
haring been there. The teacher who on
ly Is a teacher because he can ecure noth
ing aire, will object to many thing* to
heard. Little interested in hi* own im
proYt-m -al he can not bear to he urged by
other*. He dislike* lecture*, discussions,
drill*, everything.
Our Institute* arc gradually improving.
| No Superintendant can *nti>fy a hundred
! adverse taste*. lie can only do what the
bast of us always do, to wit: the very bee
we can under the circum-tance. That we
are sure ha* been done. Of the earnest
ness, of the toui power of that (n*titut<.
we heartily wish the people would be shar
er*. Co-operate, O People, with the in
structions of your children, ami thus lift
up your schools to a moral and educational
power worthy the Grand liepublic.
L DAXIKL O'ComriM
ly THE SUN FOR 1872.
Vie New York Weekly Sun Doubled in
/pizc without Increase in Pric-e.
I With the beginning of 1872 The Week
'lySun has been doubled in size. It now
contain* eight page* instead of four, mak
ing it equal in dimension* to any other
weekly secular journal published in this
country. At the -ume time its price ha
not been increased. -It w ill be furnished
to suWriber.- at the uniform rate of on<
dollar a year for each copy. To this rate
no exception will be made and no reduc
tion will be possible, either to club* or
Hgent*. Every subscriber who seiid* a dol
lar will receive a copy for H year.
While The Weekly Sun furnishes a
much reading niMtter a* other papers pub
lished at dt-ulde or treble the price, it will
contain new fnnturi* which will add great-'
ly to its interest and value a* a family
newspaper. Its independence of opinion
and it-unqualified hostility to Tweediam
and Grantism. d every form of public
robbery, bribery, and corruption will b<
maintained, while in point of political
new. iu readers may rely upon always re
ceiving the most accurate us well a* the
freshest intelligence that can possibly In
obtained The enlargement cnublc* us al
so to devote additional space to valuable
agricultural intelligence, and to print in
teresting stories and romances moro ex
tensively than hitherto. For tni-ctdlarp
ou* reading presenting i lie quiint and hu
morous aspects .-f life, unit for useful inl'oi
ualion respecting not ouly wltat takes
placo in this metropolis and this country,
!> ot ill othnr ports of tho world, wo now
ha. ■< ample room.
' it- ii \\ form Tho Weekly Sun tin
<■!< ip. t paper • f Its class til the United
• v • •, au-l wo |U|H*I to nuch <it our
lv 'a* approve it ideas and objects, ami
tin i! interesting and \altlahU. Mot nnll
to i .now their ow u subscriptions, bill to re -
ei un nd tlie paper to their frtai da and
ii. i {hlwir*
' . oal is ill aliliod I I ho a Memorable
•it in tlihiat ,ry of the country the are
< .<.v tof a liioal significant I'reaideli
ti olooiion, and imlilieal wvi meiita will
fo "tally mouth- lie Walclloal With UHUatial
iii ■ -t." A a Jniiriial, fr-e from tl ot am
nu •of party, Tho Weekly Sun will con
t. •to uphold the print iplc- of lino in
p I. in gove: nmont. Ita road era am in
i I t.i anataiu it intha'. work. Tho truth,
it |hi ;ivu of part* prejudice or • t#cial
in t, n, i will alwaya he told In Ita col-
Tcrina of the \\V kit Suit
i jotirral eoiit iiiiiuc eight Urp' |witr>,
i! iit ry IVadifsday murning To
ii! toil subscribers, whether .ingle or in
0 , otu duller a year each, alwa.tr* In ad
it e.
~ dly Sun, hy mail, ftOrenta a montb, r
- \ -hi' Semi Weckiv Sun, bv mail,
!f"i t year. Addre* THK SI'.V, Nv*
1 - i itj.
t. uS Jurora —January —Term 4th
Monday.
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4 M.M AL STATKMEXT.
O • of "Farmer*" Mutual Fir# Insu
rance Company of Centre county.
CK.VTUE HALL J. Bth 187 X
1 compliance with an Act ot Assembly
t' r he iiin.>rproratiua ol the Farmer* Fire
In train-* Company of Centre county, the
f.•• 1 •* ing statement of the oflairs of said
cos ;>any i> respectfully submitted to the
pubiic:
AMITH
BUN receivable be
i: 'premium note*
p.yablc by meut
b r* for insuran
v - 94 T,SAT 26
X! * the past year
of which amount
ti.ero ha* been
. led in JtAKTI
Lc; ving due on pic
i nil note* taken
!■ pist year 17,098 64
T - hich add ca*h in
Treasury 657 96
• 117.460 49
KxriNm
C iponiatn nto di—
i• etor 70 It
Sur ry of Secretary_ IfsttO
S , tv of SotW
l'i ting. t.fßcc rent,
tag# and tu
na ry 141 14
t'. revenue tax
u i - lamps 27 CI
K: etion beanl. £ 00
!• I J Urcnoble In
: -est . v 1097
Sue! K rise less on
! u-- 2H)00
John !>outweilcrlo*
heme 2500
084 t#'.
T • .1 accrueing a
•;> of the rum.
p.inv the part year $10,771 CI
T ' bich add funtl*
r- ported for pro
. .<•„ ypir* |:.r49
I.< s amount of notes
expired and can
c- led by consent
•rparties SH.'.itCt 40
$100,747 09
XI king total avail
bl a*sett* of th
unpany this day. #117,618 TV
Ilr- - n::d insurance*
taken the past
■r 191,238 GO
Hit iie heretofore
r-ported for pr
vious year* 8,C00,40066
tj' <nd total of risks
d insuran c e s
L.k-n since or
r anixation 8,791,099 31
h* >:n which de
(• ict policies ex-
I r.-d an canccl-
I by consent of
n ti I,lCß.fiB 48
<4 r i it d total of
•ks and iiisu
ranees in force
day 2,428.030 8?.
(IKO. BUCHANAN. Trest.
A x SIIAXXOX, Sec.
\t i.n election livid the same day, tin
(V >wing member* were elected Director
f the cimting rear: Geo. Ituchanaii.
> u'l F. Foster, Henry Keller. Amos Al
- tider, John Wolf, Joshua 1 otter, J. O
Meyer. S. G Herring. Jno. Shannon,
!•' n't Gramly, J. W. Krumreine, J. W.
Ci niphell.
W Hereupon the new board organised
:o •! appointed the following officer* :
('resident—C eo. lluchatiuii.
Vice President—Joshua Potter.
Treasurer—Henry Witmer.
ecrctary—Alex Shannon. j*nl2.(U.
Settle Up!
S i KI'NiSKKO ha* sold out hi* Dgygood
aiid Clothing Store, at Itellefonte.
I accoouu must he settled up im
n diately, to Mrs ousts. All aemuntr
ii ! —ttlferi up within u HAKOsUs
i >■, niil be placed into the hands 01
a Justice tor collection. 12jitutf
FURNITURK!
lirand Opening
FOR 1872.
JOHN CAMP'S
MIL ROY,
u i ere he has opened with a very large
t ck of the latest styles, both fancy and
common
Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furni
ture.
CHAIRS,
of all kinds.
All kinds of repairing dope with neat
m > and dispatch having fopr good wor .-
im ii iit the bench. I am prepared to do
nil kinds of custom work, fine or conuuoii.
Thankful for part l"avor, I hope by strict,
ten Lion to business yon and everybody
.•I • will show mii iling faces at my new
i w are rooms.
JOHN CAMP.
ja ii 12. tf.
USE
IS VJTHIHi LIKE IT"
ivN
Piias, Sares, Wcuads lod Lameocis.
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hXimr ; !. Dec Fsiij Cure Of
1 rVf\ . . . U# Paiq Cur# Jnl.
for N\a! a Use Pain Cu/Oil.
Frr FfvXSrr#,. . . . Us Til? c/> Oil.
1 PlajboiL
Kr 8. \ .... Use Oil.
Kvr I ' .. . Utt fyfi Cur# Oil.
Fir I A . . . liar Jsiq Cur# Oil.
For Cc. % Unf Pais Cur# Oil.
For Any 2 t . \,/# Pals? Cur# Oil.
For 4 n y I- V"' s# ur * Oil.
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I v-i !, i II , r ltt \nhip, Mr
t'l ii I , y. ~1
< ! • ii. .: . IV, ~ Mil* M*K
I ' J !ge* \\ Il .rchliv ld
il "ay*
Wh +> •
r.; AR R! AG F s
• t , ' U. I \F. 21 (irob,
M; I! t . ad M Mr>
J. Ii t'wt.ertountbip.
< • . - IP 1 riuv 1 l'*r • imp'
1. . . . ' , K ■ IMr J. tin W
\\ .v. M M yM. Kiinbow.-r.
<hi iti, i . , Hex C, II Ueitcr. Hi lb.
pal - . Va. .11-bur.-. Mr. Siiuon I'
\V oil . i i: , a "id ||i ItiaueJK
(i.-ai \ ,i. i I. ■ > „f Alillhcim.
lll.HnY MAKKKTS.
C -rri, fed by Jobn \1 Ifowell.
Wbi*. u!< !,t > Rtd aio at 1,10 • .Kyt
*O. Corn . ..tt.it -lit Barley U5
Cloveraeed • ■< ..Tlmoiliysad, W
Salt 2 <>|er -at!.,..
111,, , ...,!! I ; Batter :M...
VI. i
. ILLS MS I'EM AItKETS.
t'<- ' by K-II,: k A|u--er.
tl !i'i<- V ' i-nt jl Ued l:k) ..KM..,..
74.... i* r; .* Ont .20 Barley r'A
7-) ... Cv i '.• I'utatt -►* !"•
L. 2 Pork i.er pound If
Bull ' W I'll! 1.-r pel toi
sl4 ri! , lt„ itaco: .' .... Hal.. I'd.
GREAT CLOTHING SALE
nut . in * ill ('!< .bing llou-e
ai M lrey.
GREAT EXCii'EMENT!
. UI'RIMNH NEWS!
Tlhi la.l day, lor .elling them.
Weitru i i! We arc in caracal!
("rund. n.'.i - - itheri ig in on u*. buy
ing urj, ! '.hinr. lL.ving rnolvi-d
that ev. i : ,;. :n, and all our "thai
t •<*. h . . -i! •nl w ithuut ahy fur
fin-r • . t.K it .'Ary .<7
N u yi-ur t i n |wr K<" d cloth A,
Millar next wr.-k *ve g will wind up
Iridt- bt lilK- c Cil A; lilt*'. Slilrc'jf,
TJRIVA 1!: S VLK.
Vi'r i II -U .4*..' tale next Tuc
d*y, Jan 1 . , l lb'...luck.
ONE (iOOD I ARM HORSE,
ovi: srui\ft w i.o\.
and Our Sleigh.
T< r;i . v, ' |. o: -la k . •y* it on thy day
IIIK.-CH Jt HIM).
Milroy
i: KN - •
At' ■ r L to J tnnari
Term 1872
Jai J. Ki.ru-. Tafrni, Liberty twj
Jvff.-ry i' >} " K m!i •• I
Kol- rC l!v, th " Phiiijiborg bo;
K -b.-rt i.
Atn Vt ... " Ku*h twpj
Kol-.rt P. O " Fcrgutun " j
Kred-r k Fahii a " "
It ... • IP.gg*
A . . . i! " II wird bor,
JNO Mi Jit AN. |
l'rutli)
QSPOARS t OHRT - A I.::
nillMllir to *ill "r-b-r <>t the <• 1
C-li.t • IV;itr *>. untjr, tull be mid nt j
pub..i- ,i , jo i n *in Gregg tn |> .
in i I i i ;. Tliur* .'ay, Jan. lb
l.ti'i A \ tl.irtuf 'ami .dual-- it
uiii twp., t ( Grrgr. hounded by lan<l< o;
Jni-f.b M ■■ %5 .i ! Rmiklc, Wnt.Grnlx
el, and other-. ( untxinltiK li'Jicnw woh ■
r 1 ab-'iit tw aire acre* of which it cbat -'
ed lie . uriii. ;.l art* a dwelling
lloti-*', ■ rial fit*, and oilier out build-lie*.
IIOW ill •< I.Jill! yof J, M. Ilublt-r.
Sain tic- nno-iit -at 1 o'clock, of.aid!
day
J .No II LKITZKLL
tiuarilimi for th- iniiior heir* of SamucL
Ilar-bbargtr, dee'd.
J872. .•pl-ndid inducements. 1E72
TIE WEEKLY PATRIOT.
trv-at 1 v l and Improved.
Til.- . mtit Weekly. the
Pair! -t iil appear on the firt ufJHiiu.tr>.
1H72, <• r. mlsl ;11jrand changed from
prm. :4 v '•> 1 nmmoth folio. It
wil < •.::i 'i m •• Reading Matter than
any •i*.ii r > i;!> published in Pennsyl
vania.
ll w .11 . riii ail tin- Political and Geii
cr*l ii mi f tl.e i ur;. Nt week in coitcienc>i
form.
It wil! ai■ n:t toeuratc report of tin
niarkttrol New York. Philadelphia, Bal
timore. PiUsbufg and llarrisburg.
It* 1.-tt-rury Drpartmrßt will contain I
Tab L ay*. I', .try, etc., by tin be-;;
A merit .i nod European writers.
It will e< tiifl i; -uch fnli slid faithful re
ports of Congr local and Legislative pro
t'L rilinp. ll* W ill afford its renders n clear un
demanding of t'; • doing* of the public ser
vntits. During the si- •bin l the I*egisla-;
ttirr ii will I ot pecial interest and value
t<> ovt >• I'-mi -■ 1 vac inn.
Tito Next PrcaDctrt*
The great impi ding struggle l"r the.
l*resi'ione.t .ill -on t 'Tnmeuca. Within
one year (rem th> time the American pec-;
pie Will have determined whether or no! \
the centralization of the powers of the gov
ernment in the bands <-f a corrupt olig
airh.v, ; e pi-.; b-ririg of the lav-pay* rln
thieving of>i< ia the denial of equal polii-i
to rib- I eitir.eji- of the
Southern State., ad the subitltution of the
will ol i j :rt. forthe fundamental law of
the land, !.a'l con 'or continue. It shall
tie tin- • -ii<r.'- t and unflagging endeavcr of
the Patriot toodueate it readers in the l -
lief that th ■ time has r one when all earn
est nntl determined effort must he made to
arte t political power from the hnndsofour
pre •>.: ruVr*. il should, therefore, b
ri i.d by every v r who ran bo induced
ic • ot nn lien t, intelligent ntnl patriotic
lulled To this end it lis * been ililcrinin
eil to fix th • following exceedingly low
rate- for b
\V 1; KK LY FA "I IlIOT:
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One Copy, ix month* l.iio
Four ('ej , one year, cacti 1,75
Tin Cop e , one > our, citch
Twcr.ty t <; 'i ~ one year. each 1,2">
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each 1.00
An extra copy free. Is furnished to the
Agent eadiiig m dabs of ten or more.
A copy of the Daily Patriot will be rent,
free, !•> the .\<p*nt lending in elub* of fifty
or more. All papers will be separately
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(See direction below.)
Chairin n ■ Democratic Ooiintv Com
mittee, nnd other- inteinrtsd In the cam,*
of good govcrum at, urn respectful'.*
requested to M n Agent* Ii c
the formation of Club for the Weekly
Patriot.
THE DAILY PATIUOT,
Pnbli bed n cry morning, Sui day* exoepl
ed, i* u fir-t .'in < newspaper, containing
fall telegraphic report-, special Washing
tcn di-p.itrlo .th tuo-i cmuplutn ami a* -
curate market report , full account* of pre
feeding* < ■ I'Cong re*- mul Llginlature, *pi
i y editorial*. etc.
(toe Copy, ot.e year, by mail, ST; Five
Cop it , till., Ten Ci.pii do., iff*).
Large C lib- at two I***l named rate .
Paper* may be separately .nddrc-*sd, but
ii.u-t be liken in one park age. The mon
ey must accompany the order to bun re at
tention.
DIKKCTIONS Addiliop* to Club*
may be made at arty tilnif in the year at
the above Club rale*. Ch"ttgc in Club
I j-t* made onlv on mpn-kt ot perron* r*'-
cciving packages, .dating dale of subscrip
tii 11, ciii.ion, pr-'toHJee and .State, to wbicli
it has bc -ti pre. vb uiy > out.
TKKJ ' -li in advance. Sund P I
dtiii.' .Money C.'< er, Hank Draft or lti
i.-lire.l Litter, Dills -eiit ny Mail vvWl be
.-ii the r sk of the sender
£■ • t i inl ti l |ii ]it t ins and specimen
copy. Adrc-v "TH K PATItIOT,"
Ilarrisburg, Pa.
WiM. J M Maiiigal
WHOLESALE
ami
RETAIL
DEALER IN'
Foreign k Domestic
HIS NEW LIU ILDIMG
Milroy
SPECIAL
INDUCEMENTS
OFFERED in
Na i is,
N'aiL,
NaiU,
NniU!
(ilnss,
Olan,
Glut,
01 am I
liorks*
Ixteka,
loorka,
leickg!
Hinges,
II in gca,
Hiugi-a,
ilitigr#!
Screws,
Screw*,
Screw a,
Sc re we!
Oil,
Paints,
k Patty.
jeff* Special Ind ucoinen-JASf
•urTu I Carriage Maker* d
Blacksmiths, for
Hubs.
Spokes. Hitus,
Carriage Oil Cloth
and Linings,
I run,
Iron,
iron,
Iron!
Horseshoes
and Nail Koda,
Illistor & Cast Steel,
Horse Nails, and Steel
Toea,
and a very large a** .rtiuent
of Carriage Bolts.
To Housekeepers for
Wallpaper,
Wallpaper,
Wallpaper!
Krotu lOcU to 51 per bolt.
Coal Ilods and Shovels,
Tea Kelt I.is, Pan*,
and Skillet*, |grd
Can*. Wallle Iron*,
Toiiter*. Butcher Knives,
Bread Knives, all kinks of
CuttUiry.
LAMPS of ever de
script ion.
SU'-'pecial lii, L i >,., mi- IVR
to Carpenters
lor Smvs, Pianos,
Chisel*, Dntwknivea,
Braces ami Litis, etc.
To Farmers
and every body else, for
whatever thi y want iu my
line. I kiHjp n general a-
Hurt men t of
WOOD A WILLOW WAKE
such ns Buckets,
Tub.', half Bushel*,
IVck measures,
Bucket-*, tSc(
Vtlii a 4,
As 1 raveling bag',
Sleigh Ibll*,
Sleigh Itunner*,
Fender* and Shaft*.
FA KM KltS,
MKUCIIAX r.s,
MM (IA.VICS,
Pomsc give iu u call, or
send for pricoi. t'nu will
ft'til a general :t- u lment of
every tiling pertaining to
the ilardwaic tra le.
aa-i would aak Painters
giv my Varnishes a
Oojririal. 1 have just ro-
Jbafceivnl from New \ ork
S9.H lurgo Stock of Varni-
HaTdio, such a-
PURNITUIti:, (M)A(.'U, WIDTH
DKSI.VK, WBA!i!.V(i HO
DV, CAHIIIAUK 110-
DV, UICAiN* IIUIHU.YO, ABH-
I'll Al.Tt'M llltd JAI'ANB,
J. T. I.KWIB A UKO.
WHITE LEAD,
always on hand.
Orders Respectfully solicited.
\
Win. J. McManigtl.
Tdec3m
Stoves! EireiStov's!
Al Au.ly UuMiuau'a, Cgiitrs Hull, arc
Uluat Mild bol ll.lVUa out, ho lift* Just
r.aetvcl u large lot of
I'm** SloVea, tile i'loutlet Cook,
Wio Eciipsv Cook,
tlif iL'iiuuca Cook.
I'AHUIK."! -Tlii' iiadlanl Light ulf-fee
der, lie* Burner, National Egg,
Juweli, J*.-.
i. W- lit' Mill# |(M m LOW •• anywhere
iu Mi film or Centre to. *gMf
UN AND SHEETIRON WARE
i'he Undersigned hereby iitfurtu* the
Oillaell* ol f Mist alley loal lie ltd par
v<l4mml Ilia T'lioiiu). heretofore ttrrita on
by (iiu C. 11. Jlf'i Co., and wil. cootie tie
tile .Mine, at tlie old sUu.d, to *ll it* branch
es in the manufacture of
*rovi; PIFK tl MPUIITINU.
All kind* of repairing done, lie lim
!)> ou baud
Fruit Caiw, of ell Bi*a,
81/CKKTN,
CUPH,
UIPPKKH,
UIHU KS, AC.
All work warranted and charge* reason
able. A .hart- of ike public patronage so-
Boiled. A Mil. HKIWMAM.
JaepTOy Centre Hall
h iTT
i i.s| Office of die LewLbuig, Caulrt
an J Spruce Creek H H. Co
Pbiladelphia June tilth,'7l.
Notice i* hereby given that the !)rl in
i Uluii'i.t of hi e dollar* )n-r there, to tin
ipital atock ><f the Leaioburg, Centre and
"Spruce Crock ltail Had Co., lulncribM)
n the to* a.hip* of Harris, Potter, Gregg
I'eun and Ilauiet. Ccutre county, wilt to
payable on the !irt day of July 1871, and
-uhorquebl instalments o( Ave dollar* pet
there, wilt ha due and payable un the first
lay ul a.h succeeding niontb until the
j * hole it paid Payment* of the abova in
stalment* are hereby required to be ntadr
to the treasurer of the Company, at the
•ffice of the Centre County Banking Com
pany itcltofonlc Pa.
JOSEPH LESLEY,
Treasurer.
N II Any person reairing can pay tbe
ali..|e oIT at onre. If payincut* are not
punctually made the law aliowa one per
'■mil pel month to he charged la additi -a
CMILI HALL
Coach Manufactory.
Lvi Murray,
t bia eetabliahmerit al Centra lfall, Pa.,
Keeps on hand, and for mlq, at tba moat
reasouahla raloa a large atock of
Carriages,
Buggies,
dt Spring Wagons,
Plaik and Patter.
nd vubiciaa of every doacriptioa uiada to
•rder, aad Warranted, to be tneda of the
tt MiMaal material, and by the moat
•killed and competent workmen. Peron*
wanting anything in hit line are resonated
to call and examine hi* work, they will ind
it not to be excelled for durability and
*oar. *pr3ly
yW HARDWARESTORK I
J. A J. HARRIS.
NO. 6. BROCK KltllOFP ROW
A new and complete Hardware Store kai
been opened by the undcrtigned in Vrock
erh.iff" a new budding—wbrc they nre pro
pared to aollall k lit J* of Building and Uuuu
rurniahing Hardware, lrn, Steel, Naile.
Ilupi; ehwili in .ell*. Champion Clothe*
Wringer, Mill S*>, Circular and Ham
Saw*. Tennon Saw, WcbbSaw*. Ice Clean
P rvexer*, Bath Tuba, Clothe* Kacka, a fill,
i>ortinentof (ilaaaand Mirror Plate of ali
•i*e. Picture Frame*, Wheelbarrow*
Lampa, Coal Oil Lamp*. Belling, Spoke*
Felloe*, and Hub*. Plow*, Cultivator*, Con
Plow*. Plow Point*. Shear Mold Board,
and Cultivator Teeth. Table Cutlery, Sbuv
al, Spade* and Fork*. Lock*. Hinge*,
S>-rew, Sa*h Spring*. Uor*e-Sboea, Nail*.
Norway Bod*. Oil*. Lard. Lubricating.
Coal, Linaeed, Tanner*. Anvil*, Vim. Bel
low., Screw Plate*. Black*initb* Tool*.
Factory Bell*, ll<>ue Bell* Dinner Bell*,
■king Bell*. Tea Bell*.(}rind*|one, Carpen
irrTueli, Fruit Jar* and Can*. Paint*. Oil*,
Varniihe* received and for *ale at
luoe.MW.ly. J. A J. 11 A KRIS.
y KLLKR A JARKKTT
dealers in
DRUG*, M KDICINKS, CHEMICALS
also all th
STANDARD PATENT IIKDICINK-S.
A vary large as
sortment OR TOI
LET Aanct.Es,
K A KCT 01KidS
Soap*. Ac., Ac.,
The flr,e*t qual
ity of II t Ml I
STEEL, POOKBT
K vivas. Sctoooaa
and Raxona.
WALL Ptrsi t*
UKEAT VABISTT.
PRESCRIPTIONS,compounded by oomj
petent druggist* at all hours, day or night.
Night customer* pu I night hell.
ZKLLKR A JAKKKTT,
Bishop St.. Bellcfonta Pa.
iunlfll
CENTRE HAI.I.
Tan Yard.
Tho undersigned would respectfully in
form the cilixen* of Centre county, that
the above Tan Yard will again he put in
full operation, In all its branches, by them.
HIDES AND BARK WANTED.
Tho highest market price will he paid
for Hides of all kinds. The highest mar
ket price will also bo paid for Tanner's
Bark. The public patronage is solicited
Satisfaction guaranteed.
doA.tßf MILLER A BADGER
HOUSE.
Allegata*/ Street, Bellefont*, Pa.
I). JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietors.
I riMSTCLA** HOTEL, (HUtrOSTAHU* ROOM*
PROMPT ATTENDANCE.
VLL THE MODERN OONVENIKN
CKS-AND REASONABLE Charges.
The proprietors offer to the traveling
public, and to their country fiiends, first
class accommodation* and careful atten
tion to the wants of guests at all times, at
fair rates. Careful hostlers and good stable
iing for horses. An escellout Üble well
, .erved. A Bar supplied with tine liquors.
Servants well trained and everything re
piisite in a first ola*s Hotel. Our location
is in the busine** part of the town, near the
Post Office, the Court House, the Chur
ches, the Banks, and the p incipal places
>f busine**, ren-lers it the most eligible
place for those who visit Bellefoete on busi
er pleasure.
All Omnibu* will carry pnttaeager*
in. l to and from all traiu*
frte of charge.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL
fowling piece* at
aplffOH. IRWIN A WILSON.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A lot of land, lying in Gregg township,
on the bank* of Poun* creek, between
Pen II Hall and Spring Mill*, i* ofiered at
private sale. It adjoin* lands of Goo.
Buchanan and L. U. M In lire, containing
24 ACHES
more or le**. About 8 acre* consist ol
ilrst class white pine timber, the balance
cleared and under cultivation— 6 acre* art
meadow.
L For further particulars apply to
\ 0. 11. HEN NICK,
llSoct.tf Gregg twp.
WAR! WAR!
On High Prices.
OR EAT EXCITEMENT.
11. 11. NMiTlf,
uf Pullet* Miiia.
N EW U OURS!
We would iitotl (top (fully I > .from bit
friend*, CVMUMVN, at d the publk g< ni-r
--ally, that lie tin* taki-ti possession ol
TV<uipou * old quart- r*. which hara been
remodeled and improved, and it now pre
pared U* accommodate ..It who utay favor
i.iu. by caliing.
NEW GOODS!
|| be* Just receive! one of liit largest
tlucka of all kind* ol 11 i aioliao ever,
brought p. (Voire cour.ty, a hi. Si lie Intend*
!to tell at a. ub figure , will ionic it an 01,.
,uci iorall i-ron. to pun b.. c. Pamiliet
laying in a tiller tuj.plii-- .i i.i •• • -
i>ry Good*, dec-, 'loll I f.V lc-,1 ■ ..it
him a call, iu be !- ■ i 1. .•#*•
and tuparior quality tl . uiii ump
mlitfy ali. lii kwt ul
GROCERi EB
contitU of Cutfec* of the bt-t quality, '1 en
Sugar* of all lim it, ii"lti < , Fob, .Salt
Cbeetc, lfrted f ruii, Sp.t i'r> .
Kiour and Food, A" , A'- tlur u- I t.
D R Y G (HI D S
ia large and varied, i nil a.a ill jul *a>
can supply any article iu that litnq with
out cliuiucralliig.
READ Y M A D EC LO T H I S (
a large atoek of ready-made Ll"ihing for
Men and Boys'w ar, a hi.* ,lt<lop <
of at a very *iMall a>ii an " co*t.
Haul, a lot Shoe*. 11 at- !...(.. I ■'
ware, Ouaenaaare, \\ i ■■■ W>
Ware, N otu.i. •, Fuu. .<. ■ - < O
cloths. Wall Paper*. Window >h ~!• , A
ordt ly.
Dcvliug's
CITY STORE.
WHOLES ALK AND It KI AIL
The I argot ami Im-i! nHairtim nt f
Drv Guoclh,
*
Clothing,
Groceries,
Hoots.
& SllCM*Ha
Notions &e.
in the county, give tt a trial m i *nv
from 15 lo 20 per emit, no your pur
cb&aer. ti'v2
lira ha in & Sun.
Boot <fc Shoe Maker*.
Ne*t door to Wagoner A Soli'* St i
Bcllefonte.
We tn*r.uf*eturr to order.
Our work is nest and tin able
tbir prices arc very m •>! r de.
We warrant to gi. - -at:-faction.
Ws have the LARGEST urn! llß
stnek of Uills'i an I t'biidr '
town.
Wcsrii receiving goods every wk.
We wish an examination >f ur go-
The Pennsvalle.v tr*-le is > •; ceiaHy i
vited to call and *c< our :•<-, wo thin
we can please all who .-all a- !•• *tyl
quality, and price- We study n ml- .
satisfaction, and although we have hal
extended trade for year*, w li n e nei <
given a customer c.u • • to • lu'dain.
septlfilf.
i s <-rrrr~- —"*
Notice is h.-r <y gi\i-u ;hi
Reese, of Qregg tovn-llip, t'mint.v of Cc i
Ire, Penn'a, bv de< i ..f voluntary ie
ment, has assigned all the estate, r•- *1 a.-
personal. of trio snid M •-lame Roose, .
John ICishel. TLN-GK town* p. cmiulv u-
State aforsaid. in trust for tb - le-nelltof tt
creditors of lb e said Mvlamc lie • Ait
person*, therefore, Indebt. Ito the said V
feme R<ese will make payment t >tbe n>
Assignee, and those ba\ ing claims or de
mands, wilt make known the au.<
without delay.
I&doc.Ct JOHN UISHP.L.
Astigne
" FOR SALE.
Th undersigned ha- a tract of limbo
land, boated between the Brush and
Thick Mountain*, nearly due - ulh of !.
hersburg, containiiitt IT! nor- which I
offer* for sale. It. n well.timbered, an
ea*v of access from Bruh Valley.
Por all desired information call on t!
undersigned.
C. IT. UK IT EU.
ISocLlf Aaroneburg, Pa.
AN II HN.I. 'T^YRR;
Vymakeat IUWIN A WILSON.
apltytH |
QOULTT PROCL VM AION
W ereas the Hon. Charles A. Mayor,
i President of the -<>urt of Common I'M ,
in the liotlt Indicia! District, consisting oi
the counties of Centre, Clinton and Clear
field, and Honorable Win. W. L >ve aiVI
the Honorable Henry Dopp, A-.-ucinti
Judge* in Centre county, having i—uc,l
their precept, bearing date the 'Jib d.-.\ if
Doc'br A. I>., If-Tl, t > me directed
holding a court of Dyer and Terminer n-
Genera! Jail Delivery and tjuartvr S,
tions of the Peace in ISelicfonle, f-r tii
county of Centre, and to commence on r,
•Ith MJuiday of January next, being .
22th day of Jan. 1H72, and to continue en
week.
Notice i* therefore hereby given t<>
Coroner, Justice of the peace, Alderm
and Constables ol ilie snid county •! C--u
tre, that they be then and there in the it
proper persons, at HI o'clock in the f r
noon of said day, with titer records, in
quisition<, axamimttiou-, and t'teir own re
mcmbrances, to do those ;!iing- which I
their ofHce appertain* t" be d-me r ;
those who are bound in rec igmxinc* - !
prosecute against the pri oners that arc
•hall he in the Jail of t'e ttre count.-
there and to prosecute ■ i n-I the n a i
he iust.
Given under my hand, at BoMefbnte, t L
12th day of Dee in the \ car or our L- u !
1871 ami In the ninety-fourih year oftlo
Independence of tho United State*.
D. W. WOODRING, Sheriff.
Carriage
MANUFACTORY
Centre HalJ, Pa.
CiEO. B. IIARPSTKiI
Ha* on had ami for -a I# at lira ino*t rea
rate* a jil-;<did uwk of
CARRIAGES, BI7GGIKH,
uul every dewri of Wagons both
PLAIN AND FANCY
warranted lob made l tb bMind iu •
I umb}* in . ri ik, and by tin< iwnt eijw
rknco.l workman. All work tent <ui fr..
<iii.ubl<!imfit will be found U tr t
ibe highest <:'* and ur* Ui "ginw *rt*<
-atblhriion. !!• will !.. !iav A Bv>- IU
Kirtuioiit of
HLKIGIIH
of all ill'- e#e*t and BMMt fit.hlonslil
tyl*. *< II and < arftlly tnad and of lb
beat material*.
A<l !■. bi- w .fk i. a-1 I'# a* I
1 ! illij i • . in befottn
in the ttlry. HutfPi t
If Ot'SF. AND Lof i on .-ALE.
I L f"ha u I' rtigiti •! offer* nl urlval*
do hi* I"lot. *ftate an Ckawl.
dsnst* iWn ll■ 11. flu' h.w< Da new
;wo t..ry Ihiui budding, <uis of the hnai
ii lb,- n .i .IWHJ, II4 >;I "U* of lb
!• •*• >MI- in th* town flora (a a NE*
labia oil n ib" l<c F<r father tianlru
<ar ajij'i I. ALKX MUNNoN.
.^jiustf
Hie First
and tin* Kent!
Tile largest
& (JHIMPEBI
slock (tf
FALL GOODS!
JUST UNPACKING at
KELLER & AJ USHER,
ia J.-j.-<?,-! T.block, ItUHop Street,
lieilefoittc, u tx-rf
;*vs just optNbed the boat, < lar*#.
it >in> iii lict MMitn) -• k Riuu<l
*l Ik'Ucl.mc.
HERE LADIES,
I > tbp to buy jrour tiiiks, Mohair#
Uottmbi jOi , It ;. Aljuwtu, Detain#,
UnlluiiU, Mulin, Caiiroea, Tick
ijf, t'.n.' Oikt* FUiicls, Ladle# Coat
.ug, Gents' Cloth#, Lndie# SncijtMs, Whit*
i'rkay. Linen TstdcCloth*. tXaaterpaaee
I'rlb Counterpanes, White and CuUm
far! ton, Napkin#, la<rtiil| ...iKdgiug.
White Lv# t'urtin*. Zephyr A Zvphvr Pat
•rn*. Tidy C.iUun, Workiiasket
UOOP .SKIIMS,
rhrea.t Boater*, Pans, Ua<i.Sewing
I.Al)li;s AMI MiSSKH MIOK*
FANCY HOODS OH NOTION UNI
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Kerdviuadi Clothing of Every Di*
a<tipti<, fr Men auditor*.
Tl, . r wk of QCKRXS WAUK A OBt)
CKUIIiS an not b>- rc*ilrtl in quality to
price.
Call in t.tthe Fbiiadtj ih iaSutra and cm
. iti.-f rour--hc- that KKLLKtt it MUH.
KU '.at. .iny thiisr y-.i want, and do bu
ie .w the principle of'tjuick Sale, and
uiall Pit'SU." ,ipKi | ii , .<
u-:vi.n ana riuioucc a.kt*kkk
GREAT FLOOD!
Tun* of Dry Goods, Groceries, No
tions, Hardware, Ready-made
Clothing, atiH thousand* of
other articles
CARRIED OFF AND LANDED AT
> i.tbc I'iinp Sl.irc vf't^
Hcrlacher & Cronmiller.
CENTRE HALL. PA
tnd no# offered at prices lower than
the lowest.
Dry (1 !, Notions, (Jroeerios, Ilard
are, Qu. ••nwrr, Wood and willow ware
iron, Salt. Fish and in fact, a tnagaiflcenl
i HMtimat of everything
HOODS VERY NKAU AT TH E
OLD PRICES.
•ess Good#
A taott beautiful variety, r,. minting of all
the novelties of the season,
white > ds, embroideries, hoop skirls.
BALMORAL SiCIHTS,
All we a-k that vou will
CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK
A I.L K INDS OK 1! \KNKSS.
..ilver plated and Yankee Harness double
.lei <in(b. bridle# and baiters. Apr I
AOA UD -W have rtiuovad opposite
(<> ihr> Hull lli'u-o and nrv rdling out oar
•kick l<<lt fh>a Uif fire at bargains. \V,
arc settling up our books and account* and
will l>e much obliged to one and all to call
and .settle their account*. We would **>
to our numerous in.ml* and customer*, to
please accept our ainc. re ibanks for lb*
generous patronage they have always be
stowed on u*.
BUKNSIDK & THOMAS.
i JOOD K EWS FOK THE PEOPLE
Attraction and Great Bargains!
'IMIK undesigned, dctermind to meet tin
1 popular demand for Lower Prices, re
tpoctiully calls the attention of the public
t<> his rtoek of
SADDLERY,
now offered HI the old *Uml. Designed of
jiuviall for the people and the tim*->, the lar
gest and most varied and complete assort
ment of
Saddles, Harness, Collar*, Bridles,
if every description and quality; Whips,
.end in fact everything complete to a ttrst
establishment, he now offers at prices
which will suit the times.
{A better variety, a better quality or finei
style of Saddlery Ims never before been of
sored t the public. Call and examine our
i.tck and ho satisfied before purchasings
1 few here.
Determined to please my patrons and
thankful for the liberal share of patronage
here. 1 re.pocttully solicits
continuation of the tame.
JACOB DINGErt. Centre Hal
J. B. KTTELK'S
YY HOLES ALh WINK A LIQUOR
S T 0 ii L
111-hop street, Beilefontc, iu the Stone buil
din formerly occupied by the Key
stone Bakery)
fakes pleasure in informing the public that
he k-Kip- constantly on hand a supply o.
'•hnico Fp reign and Domestic Liquors.
Alt /> rc./s, Kept and Catkx .on rr an ted
'u ttiittiin t/i? qmtutity rrj,renenied.
The attention of practicing physicians is
■ nlled to his stock of
IT UK LIQUORS,
suitable for medical purjawes. Bottles,
ju ts, and demijohns constantly on band.
He h.t- the ONLY PURE NECTAR
WHISK Y in town.
All liquors arc warranted to give satis
facli >n. Liquors will be sold by the quart,
burr d, or tierce. He has a lege lot oi
BOTTLED LIQf'ORS
Of the finest grades on hand.
. Coiitid. nl that he* can Blsssa customer
die respectfully solicits a share of public paj
( tronage myl4tl
fURNITURCI
AT REDUCED PIIGEBI
ILLKIMDSOP FUKMITU RfATTBI
MAMMOTH"
Curniture Store!
OF
THOMAS LINN.
On Allegheny street, Belle font*. Pawn'a.
1 ADOPT I Id* method of informing aty
friend* lliat 1 bava |>ur< baaad tba entiru
intoroal of Henry P. liarru In tba abac*
named Mr. Harrb barf*/
< .Aired from Ota trot.
Will Continue iie Bus! nat*
if Munufai torina *ll kind* of Furniture at
<ti* ..Id stand n Howard hi Ua alio
inilttw * of
In all it* braat bea. Tba baat of Coin, a
J -Mj lli-ar.*- at all timaa on band. Ktarj
futioml will w attimdad D by bint A p*t
•" Hi many years of aiperiene* wil.
i .....id bin. a* onn of tba
JLDKST AND BKKT UNDtRTAKIK
in tba Steta. All anim
PROIIPTLY FILLED.
Order* for CuMn* can ba left at iny Aor on
Allegheny street.
THOMAS LINN.
BcJlcfoete Pa
271y.
Oit M is. i* i*ifAg ©
EM ay far Tnnac Man, on ARRAS M6t A <t
rviu and ABVlls wktab Utarfnra ntt.
Bandage. and ruin tba bnppiaam af tb- a.
aoda.— with Mtra wanna of raMnf Car tk-
Krnujj and Cnfortonau, dinaasd nnd d%
hi Hinted. S*mt in taadnd tatter en fain, <*■
free of chargo.
A.Mr*... HOWARD ASSOCIATION
No 25.0t1 Ninth M , Pb'ladelfbia, !'•
ufltl.ly.
J <iii a It. Li**. P. kuiM Itt*. .
UII A WH4tI,
DRUGGISTS.
>Uoc aaini of F. P. WiWM, BMtnf nl
Ptn'a.
' ' ft ff2 H "
Hare *cured tba anrriana of Jaana* II
Stean, of PbiladeifAin. a drw>*t of tb.
t* year* eiynrtanen. wbo will bn* tb.
charge of ibatr praacrintion.Wilnaai
A nigbt boll a ntfebad In tbair rttf*
door, and tba employaa laa)iiag witbin tb.
build inc. aril) alland to tba want* nf t
public at all boors of tba nifbt
Linn A Wilson Ufp conMontly —•
band n.larc* stock of
Drum, Paints. Oils, Pnrtaatory, Tru*
and Medical Applianca of nil kind-,
loretknr witb n vary largo Mock of - -
Patent Modietnca. MM a*
Vinegar Uttari. and also
Pure Wi*. and ID
<inora.of all kinds
for wed leal
% tIWWMM
july 1 l iwi LINN R WILAON
L*OOk fNGSrrSS PLATES -fall.
for aula by liau* Wuii i
T APANN RD TOILKT ARTTS, o Nt
r F other Japanned warn, at tba Anailb r.
p]<ras. ItvutVitfi r.
/ lOFFIiTtSI'MIINtIC n Imbia n-
V * amilat !RW!? A Wll>
N A T U HE'S
Hair llesloniliu-
CootniM do LAC SULPHUR Nv
SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH
ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL
VER, and ia entirely free from the
i'oieououa mud Health daatry ig
Drug* used ia wilier Hair Prepara
tions.
Transparent and clear a* crystal, it fill
not Mtil the finest fckrie,~jrneily fti V FE
CLEAN and KFPICIINT.-Hm. im
tuir* LWSU SOUGHT FOB AND
ROUND AT LAST I
It restore* and presents tbe Ban fr.uo
becoming Gray, imparts a soft, gl©*%.* ap
pearance, remove* Dandruff, k rafrv buig
to the heed, cheeks Ike Heir from falling
off, and restore* It to a great extent when
prouiaturel/ lost, prevent* Headaches,
cure* nil humor*, cutaneous erupijoui,
and unnalursi heel AS A DBIbSIVI.
FOR THE HAIR IT 18 TH* HIST AR
TICLE IN Till MARKET.
DR. G SMITH. Patentee, Ajrer, Ma*
Pmmted only by PKOCTHR R WITH
ERS, Gloucester, Mas*. The genuine is
nut up ia a panel bottle, made etpreesly
for it witb the name of ike n>ticU M n
m the glass. Ask your Druggist for S*-
ri-RE's ilAta Kkstorsmtk, and taie no
other.
jWSend two three cent stamps to Proc
ter Brother* for e "Treatise on the Human
Hair." The information it contain, is
worth &MMX) to hay person. tou ly
for sale at Centrs Hall by Wiu tVIf
sod licrlachar A Crua miliar.
AGENTS WANTED POM
A Book That Will Sell !
ST THI RKMOWKKD
NlttlfOß BLITZ.
This is an original, interestlag, and in
-tructive work, full of rare ftin and humor
being an account of the AUTHOR' 8 PRO
FESSIONAL LIFE, his wonderful tricks
and feats, with laughable incidents and
adventures as a Magician, Necromancer,
and Ventriloquist. Illustrated with
16 Full Page Engravings.
beside* the Author's Fotrait en steel, and
numerous smalt cots.
The volume is free from any objectiona
t'lo matter, being high-toned and moral in
lU character, ana will be read with inter
eat, both by old and young. It gives tire
most graphic and thrilling accounts of lb.
effects of bis wonderful feats and magical
.ricks, causing the moat uncontrollable
merriment ana laughter.
Circulars, Terms, Ac., with full informs
ton. sent free on application to
l)U FFI ELD ASHMSAD. Publisher,
711 Sansom Street, Philadelphia,
oetill.&m.
CHENTRK HALL HOTKL.
John SPANOL*a, Pwmrietor.
Stages arrive and depart daily, for all
points, north, south, east and went
This favorite Hotel has been refitted and
urnished by its new proprietor, and know
n every respect one of the most pleasant
oilntry Hotels in central Pennsylvania.
The travelling community and drovers will
always find the bestacconaiK vistion*. Per
to ns from the city wkhing to spend a few
weeks during the summer in the country,
will find Centre Hall one of tbe meat beau
jful locations and the Centre Hall Hotel
ill they could desire for comfort and con
venient. ApUm.tr
[ < I! SI Til A L H6TBL, Torner TW?A
Vj aud Chestnut Street. M ifflinburg, Pa
John Shower*, Proprietor.
Its Central Location makes it particularly
desirable to persons visiting Town on
business or pleasure.
11. A. Taylor's Livery Attached.
,uu2a.ly
POCKET CUTLERY—aHabakae rt
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