: iE REt'ORTKiv FRIDAY, FIB S., l-i LOCAL ITEMS. )C\L HXWi.-Owr friend* will oblige u. He sending in anr item* ot local inter *t, including death*, m*rri*g*v Ac., a* -uch are eagarly read by your friend* n in* west, many of whom get the Reporter. vVe would esteem it* favor it pu r atnsl pa trons would occasionally *il ■* the Reporter to relative* and acquaintati cs who formerly lives! in Centre county nt i removed to other pa.u. which would I.! d nee taawy to beeogt* subscribers. I X PORTA XT TO Businuw Mrx.— n,c circulation of the Rkportkr, on • his side of the county, i* now greater than t&at of any two pa|* r> iu the county, hence business men who wish to roach tho Panosvalley trade, will advance their own interests, by advell tising iu the Rkportkr. Our subecrir lion list is open to the inspection of all who wish to asiverlice. Oot.nav Fovntsix Ftx.—Something tew and novel. Be sure and read the ad vertisement in our paper, headed 'Htreat- Invention of the Age. NN e believe the tiolden Fountain ' en i unurpa*sed A giHsi pen i* a necessity to .-very man. woman and child. Agents, here i* a chance to make money in introducing a good and saleable article. Jan -• J"- 0 The following lic#n*es.were granlid M January term: J. It. Butt*,' Tavern Billefmte. James J. Rune* Tavern. Liberty twp Jcffery Hay* " *h ' Robert Haworth " PhUipsburg b*r R.ilert Taylor " * Amos White " Rush twr Robert P. Oraig " Ferguson " Fr*der!ek Fwhriun " Gregg Benjamin Snyder " R>gg " Alexander Knoll " Howard bor The Lock Haven Republican'.!* re joiced to MT that that city is now al most entirely free from the smalhpox. CENTRE Cot XTIKR KILLED.— Mr. Adam E. Shafer, >cn of Samuvl Sha fer, souih of Madi*oiiburg, was killed ou the railroad, near reading, on Tues day of last week. Young Shafer, we are informed, had been appointed, a ehort time ago, as baggage master on one of the trains, and in attemping to jump upon a hind car, ot a moving train, lie slipped and fell unon the . track, and was struck by tnc cow catcher of a locomotive immediately following. Hie head was turned com pletely back by the blow from the cow catcher, atnl the unfortunate youpg man was picked up dead. His re mains were brought to his former home in Brushvalley.and interred at Babers burg ou /ast baturday. As a dressing. Nature's liair Re storative goes ahead of any in the .market. Bce advertisement.' feb2.2t WC do not thiuk it advisable to publish the letter front A LIsTENEtt — we Tea* U might get him iuto trouble. A large stock of new goods will be rewived at Smith's (tore, Potters Rank, this week, aud be sold cheap. Smith knows how to please, and a - ar gets something new. (JO and see his new goods. PCARCITY or WATER—Some por tions of our county are suffering very much from a scarcity of water. There have been no rains, to replenish spring* and cisterns, lor nearly four month.* M-st of farmers in the neighborhood of Centre Hall, come to this plana, #ldni making his appearance in the world outside Home three week# since hi- horse stoned to the hotel of Mr John Copenbaver, but noth ing strange wa* thought of it at Ural, but last Kriday Mr. C. concluded to go and ee why Stombarger made no effort to recov er Lis horse. Arriving at thecabinj'e was horror-struck to find it in ahe and the .charred anil mutilated bo y of the occu pant lying dead near. Esquire Herd, of this place was notified and after summon tag a jury on Friday afternoon visited the *et. They found the body lying at the ttds of a wood piia about ter feet from the , "win* of his house, in lte of P* r fj,*l mud it, and frog n to the ground. The only —arm nu covering hi* body we a shirt, burner' the neck half way down tin hodv at. 4 PW ot *tockinga entirely whole bruise* upon hi* bead, the flesh ;si h.r.cd In vcr) place,-thouglf not in opU.ou "( the jury sufficiently t" have caused immediate death —and the fb 'h • wUrn from his face ami thr.wt by *om STIML The h<.dy looked as if it might i*** hud there for a week or more. The u } wa* that de<-4ser the desired uiwtriiuouial pronuti Cinmvnlo. Messengers were drspateh td to one mitiistyr, then to another, then to a squire, but uoti* of those hy no rial smiths was "I# huiii." How agonising this must hav* been—what a riihmma ! There wasnoother rem edy bul wait—and they waited—and wait*d—aud the morning aud ths evening came, ami iione vel to utter those goldon wonl, "1 pronounc* you man aud wife," The gentle hour* ol Motpheus' raig i, bed-titue, kept steal ing on si eutly, aud we can imagine the leviug heart* mourning like Kaeh ael "because they were uot" onr Mine host smiled upon the Is>v*r* to see whether they wished to retire, when pater /omi/ias, in prospective, lameutsd, "hi keut en g'rchwats gev ve wan mer zaiume schlofa." A'um rod t landlord! thought might as well "samnia schlota," all the sait.e new. h urther deponent saith not; only next 1 tno i iit£ il.vy set out ft>r acio** the mountain, diteimined to be fooled no , longer. Luckily, at Pleasant Clap, a J minister way struck, aud, as Miltou would say, Thru, U in hsat. They light the nuptial toreh, mud the two were pronounced one flesh—turned homeward a happier pair, aud we hope an everlasting hap piness may l>e their*, tor the painful anxieties they had to undergo until they had cant off the last vesture of singleueas. and uiuy the pretty lines of Ljttleton ever prove truewitb our happy grai.ni. who Ha* by hitowu ei|>*ritnc tried How much the wife i* dearer than the bride. unVvAKi) S^TTOKS. John (vruhatn Opens for the l>e feuse. New York, Januarv a>. Each adjourn ment in the CM of Edward 8. Stoke* to plend to the indictment for the murder of Jams* KDk.jr.. increase public intercut in the rase The crowd around the court of oyer and terminer was much larger to-day lhauany previqp*. At hall past ten Judge Ingiahan took hi* *cat Stoke* soon a tar was brought in by the sheriff and took hit teat. Beside him were hi* father and brother. John Graham, senior counsel for Stoke*, opened the case by moving that the indict ment ofStuke* be quashed, on the ground that the paper* revealed one of the ba*e*t effort* to pro*titutc the law toward the destruction of a fellow-being ever heard of. District Attorney Gars in was opposed to ihe motion to quash. lie reviewed all the points made by Stokes' counsel and claim ed there was no ground whatever to war rant quashing. Judge lugrahani after hearing all sides took the papers in the case and will an nounrehis decision ou Thursday nest. New* has only jn*t come to hand of an appalling steamship disaster which occur red on the night of December '£L between Kio Janeiro and Montevideo. The steam er America, while on her wav from the lattei port to the former, took fire, and the dames spread ar;tb such rapidity that the vc-*el was s.ain burwed to the water's edge. No fewer than eighty-seven passenger*, of whom there werea large number on board, are reported t<> have been either burned to death or drownsd. SHOW Slornt and Hurricane in Wyoming Cheyenne. January 24. —There is a severe Mm* storm and hurricane j>re vailing east and weat of the Rocky Mountain range, coming from the northeast Jt i# n#w sweeping over the summit ofehefipap. The Union Pacific train# arc detained both side#. The train bound east has been snowed in several davs on Laramie plain#. A# soon Hi it is shoveled out fresh drift# cover the tracks. Several trains bound weat are now waiting here for the opening of the road. Tne palace car# going to Ogden for the Japanese emlw.-sv cannot get be youud Cheyenne. The train from Denver is al# snowed in. Travel is stopped east, west and south. This it said to la- ibe severest wiutcr ever known hf-' re - Great Storm In Etigland -Mouses of Parliament Damaged Tendon, January 24.—A severe storm cowuiajjeed here yesterday eveu* ing and lasted ait night, raging with great violence. The gale at liwes be came a hurricane, and rain (toured down in torrent#, flooding the lower portion# of the eLy The parliament building **# damaged, the water pen etrating tlm roof jn several places and injuring the decorations and furniture. The weather repot U show that the storm extended throughout the British isles and reached MJU;& portions of the continent. It wa* reported from good source* thatths chief offii-er* of the Custom-house and leading radical republicans in this city and Htate have had a consultation with reference fp the Custom-house investiga tion. and they haw decided that a* long as the session* of the cofpqiittcc are kept up. and Messrs. Baygra und fassertv— two democratic members—are allowed to up-house should be thoroughly r*.,rf#ilized ; that the g. neral-order bu*ine, I* an org iilf-ed swindle, and should he broken up; that the carting business i* a job for siieculii t ng contractors, and should be taken out of the handstffthp Colloctor and placed under the control of t),e .Secretary of the Treasury, with certain restrictions, and the whole establishment so managed that the importer may be unembarrassed and commerce encourage L The Astor House, where the committee Is in -e-sion, is con stantly swarmed with Custom-house offi cials and interested outsiders engaged as by the general-order warehouse proprietors, who seem n.ore alarmed about their "precious plums" than alme-t any of!;er of the sinecure holdsts. OT'R ftagoipK FKIKNP.— ' This is the name ot a imv cight-BHgf original and illuatnited story on#f fanqly *;k ly. nuti'i-bed by Messrs, Water#, EberU A Co Chicago. The paper presents a neat au d' pleasing appearance, and exhibits much taste in Its are varied, and rich in interest i}}id full of ri.strueti.Jl), It contain* well-written con- Sriu." stories of great interest beautifully illustrated, and m.wrlgining short -tones, sketches, poems ete.. gUJ) JepartnienD Isneciall devoted to the gaime#. the U mssif# (Hid Children. 0e of the '-4 l fvsutures oi tltir humber j Will 'm! Carleton's great Pom, "TU iJurn .* ' c f'hirago,'' which the publisher* illustrated, a Our Ftre tide Friend will MwU welcome inevery totuily circle. The Pltblishwi will aipcoimencopy froawany a44MM, Joseph Crolzer's sale. near Col- Ire Hull, mi Thursday, Feb. 29tli, n( ten o'clock: It) kiwil t joung *t tlr, 'J throw-yearling teer, i large ahoaU, I largo breeding w, iW'M um 11*11 reaper k< good Mew, ) Unities threshing machine and power, I fanning will, 1 grain-drill, I two-horse whitoii. 1 •pruig-w agon, I *lwl, hoiegcar, I Urge roller, I coraplaiiler, plow*. harrows, rke. forks, 1 copper kettle, tables, chair*. beit and numerous other article*. SALK. — L'tlrr Holier'* sale, near Centre Hull, on \Vednr*dy, March, liih, at 10 •'clock, a Urge stock of hone*, cuttle and farming utensils II head of work bur*r and eolu, cow*, young cattle, bog* cro*a of Cheater a hit* and Kentucky. liore ger and hi* entire stock of farming utenaTl*. 11. U Smith'* *alc, in Potter in p., live ktock ami implement*, on 14th Feb. J. T. Ho**' aale, near Linden Hall, live stock ami iuiplcutcnU, on 7th March. Wnt.F. Jonlin'i **!• at (,'eutre Halls of farm *tock, Feb. 22m1. H F. Philip'* sale, in Penu twp., I Bth Feb. Hurry up! The stock of ready (made Clothing that lately lilted our (tore it being to -spldly reduc d, that to av* one day in making your selection, under the Half Price rule, i* worth hurrying up HIRSCII A BRO. Milroy, - Traverse Jurors —2nd Week, 29th January. ra Juaoeb Adoau, ICa SmMUi Hktaoo S W HaWau. Ph Sum. T Khrhart feaaaar.O P H*ui* Wort* Ju tnq Bom T geUfTc Cartta BoSofoolo J A S Mollory. F MoUoa C D Kotlw Hana tuooll'-oado SunSx * tanck. L K*aa Morrioa lrJoVaooa J* UVataaoaA P*iH*obar( Wa, Moron. falloa Joro* Motloro MUo* B K->oo* On** D Z 100 lor, Wm W m> l arua W flitkw Wolkor WtaOorWack. J K Kuoaaoor. UD K'tau Huouva I J Hoodoroun II lrrle Üboilr l P OorWaor, t Li**oll Rail W Halt r*r>r. Soail Hoooet. Howard ip .1 H Stoat FURNITURE! (•rand Opening FOR 1872. AT JOHN CAMP'S MILROY, where he ha* opened with a very large stock of the latest styles, both fancy and common Parlor, Chamber aud Kitchcu Furni ture. CHAIRS, of all kinds. All kinds of repairing dune with neat ne and dispatch having four good wor .- uten at the bench. I aui prepared to do all kinds of custom work, fine or common. Thankful for past favor*, 1 hope by strict attention to business you and everybody else will show smiling face* at uty new ware rooms. JOHN CAMP. janlt.tr. ASSIGN KKS NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that Mosiame Keese, of Gregg town-hip, County of Cen tre, Penn'a, by deed of voluntary assign meat, has as-igned all the estate, real and personal, of the said Meslame Heese, to John Kishel, Gregg township, county and •State aforsaid. in trust for the benefit of the creditor* of the *aid Meslame Keese. All person*, therefore, indubled tothesaid Mes- Inme Keee will make payment to the said Assignee, and those having claims or de mands. will make known th same without delav. ISdec.Ot JOHN KISHEL. Assignee. MTTSiy. Every No. of PKTKR* MUSICAL MOXTIILT contains four or live Piano Song*, (our or live Instrumental Pieces, boaida* Vocal Duets, Quartets, and four hand pieces—ln fact, we guarantee every ▼ early subscrihiw m least DO worth of choice new Music. We offer four yearly copies for $'J. Sample Copies mailed for3oc . Pive Back Nos. for SI. j J. L. Peters, 1 SO9 Broadway. New ! York. MUSIC J Wherever the NK Ptrs ULTRA Glse-Boxk has ben introduced, it has been pron o u nc • d superior to ail othpr work* of lu kind. It it the largest, la teat. finest, and only collection o( new Glee* and Quartets, nearly *ll of which have Piano Accom paniments, ad "A- Sample Co pie# in a ilea. post-paid. f whom are married His disease wa, dropscy ofthe heart. lie was euntln ed t'> his room about four months, a'!, though suffered comparativly little pain. At Miiheim on .Saturday. lftth, sud denly, Mrs. Manck, wife of Jesse Mauck, doc'd. ' . , _ On the morning of 20th inst,, at Centro Hall of eroun and diptheria, James J), son of Daniel lyoiler aged 3 years, 6 months and $ days. On the night of the 2dtj> jfl't-, Opntfp Hall. Lizzie, daughter of )V m. EmerieV aged 18 years, Hmonth*, and 5 day*. (The death of this little girl was vary sudden and unepe.'ted. J>iring the week she complained of being slightly ill, though nothing serious, and she was about as usu al ; on {he evening of her death she seemed to be wpll enough p engage in easy work, and retired to ped, shortly gflgr winch her father on retiring, observed IMI she breathed heavily, and although nmutul I assisunt was soon at hii4 yet in lew than two hour* her spirit had departed. Her | dsath VH caused by dropsy of the haart. DEATHS. On ihn Stall >•( Jan., ls7'J, In Haines township, after n lingering lllnc** of about two year* of cancer, Charles Smith, aged 78 years, and 'ill days. In thi* ilmth . On the 10th of Dec 1871, b.v the same, at the *ame place, Mr \V K From and ' Ml** t'atharitie Oeutweit, both ot Centre county. On the Tilth, of Jan , I*7'J, bv the tame, at the aame place, Mr. Philip .V Meyer of' llainestwp., and Mi*Suie L. Lukenhach •f Potter twp. On th* 18th ull., by the Rev. J. \V Cleavet, at the residence of th* bride* pa rent*, Unionville, Prof. Henry Meyer* of Kabcr*' org. and Mi* Martha J. Taylor, of Union villa. On Uhrittma* Day, 1871, at the residence of Mearoe Armor, bv the Rev. J. I. Mc- Ilvain. Capt. K U. llarger. proprietor ol the Republican, to Mm Maltie A. Dare, both of Bellefonte. MIT.KOT MARKETS Corrected by John M Dow ell. White wheat l.tt .Ktd wheat 1,10.. . Ryr 70 Corn 70 Oat. 40 Rarlev OS Cloverseed 6.50 Timothyseed, 860 .... Salt 'J 50per sack,. Bacon 10C LLSIN IS Butter A)... Kgg. A) Plaster U 60 BKLLEFONTF.M ARK ETB. Corrected by Keller* Mutser. White A'heat SI,BO, Red 125 ...Rye 7A Corn 00 Oau .86 Barley 60 70 Cloverseed 5.00 Potatoes 40, Lard per pound 8. Pork per pound 00 Butter 25 Kgg* 80. Plaster per ton sl6 Tallow 8 Bacon 8 -....HAM 11 £ I S) SPECIAL NOTICE 3? 1 s hundred beautiful Song*, Duet*. and Chourse*—ucn a Driven from Home- Little Brown Church —My Father* (•rowing Old—Uply a Little Flower— Rain on the Roof —She Sleep* in the Valley— W rile me a Letter, etc. There i* not a poor piece in the book. Sample Copies mailed, po*t-paid, tor 75 cent*. J. L. Peter* 690 Broadway, N'ew York. ut>2 tir, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL fowling piece* at JY.JP'jiS I B WIN A WILSON CKNTKK HALR FOUNDRY and Machine Shops. Van Pelt & C®. The undesigned, having leaced the above otabli*hnienl. announce to the pub lic that the caiue will be carried on in ail it* variou* branehe*. a* a FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP, and Manufactory of Agricultural Implements, Thuy arc prepared to 611, upon horte*t no tice," nil order* for Horse Powers Threshing Machines lib) Rakes, PLOW'S and Plow Castings of every description, all kinds of Castings made arid fitted up for Mills, Forges, Furnaces, Factories, *i aaiawwiU a*M4h f lag er share, wilt be due and payable on tbe first day of each succeeding month until LB* whola is paid Payment* of the above in stalments are hereby required to be mad* to the treasurer of the Company, at the office of the Centre County Banking Com pany Ballafonte Pa. JOSEPH LESLEY, Treasurer. N. R Any person desiring can pay tba whole off at once. If payment* are not punctually made the law allow* on* per cent pel month to be charged ia additi- N UtxTKK HALL Coach Mijnufac tory. L • * i Murray, establishment at Centre Hall, Pa..! keeps on hand, and for sale, at the uio*i< reasonable rata* a laage stock wf Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, Plain and fsser, and vehicles of every description made to, order, and Warranted, to be made of the; best seasoned material, and by the most •killed and competent workmen. Person* wanting anything in hit line are requested to call and eiamine hit work, they will (ud jl aot to be escallad for durability and "•sr. sprShly. N EW HA HDWAKK SToKE I J. A J. HARRIS. "NO. 6. BROCEKKHOFF KO\V A new aud cotupiete Hardware Store ha> been opened by the underctgncd in Brock • rhoff"* new building -where they are pre pared to tell all kind* of Building and Ilouti Kurnuhing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nail*. Buggy wheels in eU, Champion Clothe> Wringer, Mill Saw-*, Circular and ltanc Saw *. Tuonan Haw*, Webb Saw*, IceCrvan Fr.er.er*. Bath Tub*, Potbe* Rack*, a ful ataortitient ofUla** and Mirror Plate ofal. •itet, Picture Frame*. Wheelbarrows Lamp*, Coal Oil lounpt, Belling, Spoke* Felloe*,and Hub*, Plow*, Cultivator*, Con Plow*. PIoW Point*, Shear Mold Board* and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery. Shov el*, Spade* and Fork*, Lock*, Binge*. Screw*. Sa*lt Sprinjp, H"ric-Shoe*. Nail*] Norway Rod*. Oil*. Lard, Lubricating. Coal, Lineed, Tanner*. Anvil*, Yicer Bel low*, Screw Plate*, Blacksmith*' T.l, Factory Hell*, Home Bell*. Dlnprr Bell*. Gong Bell*. Tea Bell*, Grindstone*. Carmen ter Tool*. Fruit Jar*and Can*, Paint*, Oil*, Varniche* received and for tale at junos'6B,ly. J. A J. HA RKIS 'J ELLKK A JAKKKTT dealers in DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS also all the STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES. A very large as sortment of Tot- | I.KT ARTICLE*, FANCY Good* Soap*, Ac., Ac., The finest qual ity of It ait o R stekl. Poena* K m v ica, Set morn and Razors. WAI.L PAVER IN GREAT V ARIKTY. PRESCRIPTIONS, compounded by com peteiil druggist* at all hours, day or night. Night customers pu I night bell. ZKLLKK A JAKKKTT, Bishop St., Bellefonte l'a. funis 1 CENTKE HALL Tan . I ard. The undersigned would respgptfullj in form the citizen* uf fMntfe county, that the uhuve Tat. Yard will again be put in full operation, iu all its branches, by them. HIDES AND HA Kb WANTED. The highest mark t price will be paid for Hid** of all kipds- flip highest mar ket price will also be pfiid fur Tanner'* Bark. Thy public patronage is solicited WM. J M Manigal WHOLESALE ' and RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign & Domentic Mr IN HIS NEW BUILDING Milroy SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED in Nails, Naile, Nuila, Nuila! Glass, Gkaa. Glaus, Glaaa! Locks, Lock*, Lock*, Loeka Hinges, Hinges, Hinges, Hinge*! Screws, Screw*, Screws, Screws! Oily Paint s, & Putty. ••"Special ladurem.nU.ratf Mr To Carriage Maker* dr Blacksmiths, for' Hub*, Bpokea, Kims, Carriage Oil Cloth and Linings, Iron, Iron, Iron, Iron! Horseshoes and Nail Rods, Blister & Cast Steel, Horse Nmla, aud Steel Toes, and a very large assortment of Carriage Roll*, ••"Special Inducements B* To Housekeepers for Wallpaper, Wallpaper, Wallpaper! From lOcU to II per bolt. Coal Hods aud Shovala, Tea Kettle*. i'ana, ana Skillet*, Lard Cans, Waffle I root. Toasters, Butcher Knives, Bread Knives, all kiuka of Cuttlery. LA MI'S of tverjr de scription, liiducennU"%H to Carpenters for Saws, Planes, Chisels, Draw knives. Braces and Bitta, Ac. To Farmers and every body else, for whatever they waot is ray Una. I keep a general as sort meat of WOOD A WILLOW WARE such as Buckets, Tuba, half Bushels, Peck measures, Baskets, Ac. Trunk*. Vslice*, A Traveling bag*, Sleigh Bell*, Sleigh Runner*, Fender* and Shaft-. FARMERS, MERCHANTS. A MECHANICS, Please give me a call, or send for prices. You will find st general assortment of every thing pertaining to the ilardwaie trade. would ask Painters give my Vnruisbes a MTtrial. 1 have just re- MTceiveii from New York large Stock of Varni fo"shea, such KL'KNiri'KK, COACH, WHITE KKMAIt, WKAKINU BO DY, CAKKIAUE BO DY, DRAIN KI'HBINO, ASH PHAI.TIM Slid JAPANS, J. T. LEWIS A HKO. WHITE LEAD, always on hand. Ordwrn K#*p*vTfully wolicUwi. Wb, J, ttoSUnigal. Unto WAR! WAR! (In High Prices. GREAT EXCITEMENT. 11. H. MJIITII, ofPottura Mills. N E W G O ODS ! • We would IUIMI respectfully !• from bi* friend*, customer*, and tbe public goner ally, that he ha* taken powe**lUU of Thompson'* old quarter*. which have been remodeled and Improved, and It now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor HTM by calling. NEW GOODS! UI ha* ju*t received one of tbe large*! •lock* of all kind* of Merchandise N-R brought to Centre county, which he intend* to eafl at acuh figure* a* will make it an ob ject lor ail peron* to purchase Families laying in winter tuppiie* of Urocurte* Dry Goods, Ac., h ? Man and Boys' wear, which we will dupoa*- OF at a very (mail advance on coat. Boot* and Shoe*, HSU and Cap*, Hard ware, L^ueema are, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpet*, Oil cloths, Wall Papers, Window Shade*, Ac., octal ly. Devling's CITY STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The largest and beat uaaortisent of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Roots. &. Shoes. Notions &c --in tbe oountjr, give us u trial and sare from 15 to 20 per cent on your pur cbaeer iuljrS (irahain & Son, Boot Sc Shoe Makers Next door tu\\ agouer A Sou aStore Bellefonte. I We manufacture to order. Our work i* neat and durable. Our urioo* are very moderate. We warrant to give aatiafactioa. We hare the LARGEST and BKSI (took of Ladie'a and Children'* •h-e i town We are receiving g.vod* every week. We wih an examination of onf go-wl- The Pennarallry tradn i especially In vited to call and aee our stock, we think we can pleane all who call a to ttyle*. quality, and price*, We rtudjr to render *atl*faction, and although we hare had an extended trade for year*, we have never given a customer cause to complain. eptls tf. Cross-cut ani> mild saws, be makeqt Itwty * WILSON. apwaa JJROCKKRHOFF lIOUSK, Allcgneaev Street, lielicfonte, l'u. D. JOHNSON A SONS, Propritton. A RTMTOLAJ* HOTRL, WORT A BLR ROOM* PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THK MODKRN CONVENIEN CES-AND REASONABLE Charges, The proprietor* offer to the traveling public, and to their country fiicnds, first class accommodation* and careful atten tion to the want* of guest* at all time*, at fair rate*, Oarefhl h<>*tlcr# and g<*>d stable ling fur horse*. An excellent table well served. A Bar supplied with fine liquor*. Servant* well trained and everything re quisite in a first ula** Hotel. Our location is in the business part of the town, near the Host Office, the C ourt House, the C'hur clies, the Banks, and the p incipal places of business, ren-lcrs it the most eligible place for th<-<- who \ i-it Bellefoete on oust or pleasure. An Omnibus will carry passengers and baggage to and from all trains free of charge. AT PRIVATE SALE. A lot of land, lying in Gregg township, on the hunks of renin creek, Intwccn Peon Hall and Spring Mills, is oflered at private sale. It adioins lands of (led. Buchanan and L. B. Ml 11 tire, containing 24 ACKER I more or les*. About h acres consist ufi first class white piuc limber, tliu baluncc cleared and under cultivation 3 acre- are ' meadow. For fttrthyr particulate apply to Q H HESNICK, | Hioct.tf Gregg twp. j Carriage MANUFACTORY Centre Hal), Pa. (Ko. It. lIAKPSTKK Has on bad and for (ale at ilia mod rea sonable raU- a splendid (Lock of CARRIAGES, UUC-UIEH, and evsry description of Wagon* both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted t be made ot ike boat and moat durable malarial*, and by Ike mod expe rienced workmen All work ent out from lliei*talilubniHt will be found to bo of the highest class and *ure to glne perfect •aliefaetion. He will alto have a lire as sortment of ILIIOUH of all the nearest and mod fashions td* ,tyl* well and carefully made and of toe bed material*. An in*pe*cti> n of hi* work is asked a* i' ie believed that none luperior t an be foun, in the country aug2Vtf The First and the Best! The Largest k CUEJPESI stock of FALL GOODS!- JUST UNPACKING at KELLER ck of yI'EENSW ARE A GEO CRIMES cannot be excelled in quality or: price. Call in at the PhiladoiphiaStore and con vince yourselves that K ELL Kit Sc. MUS- 1 SKH hare any thing you want, and do bu siness on the principle of "(Juick Sales and; Small Profits." iap3Q,Gb onaix axv rnopveg sit takex GREAT FLOOD! run* of Dry Goods, Groceries, No lions, Hardware, Read v-made Clothing, and thoueauds of other articlea 3ARBIKD OFF AND LANDED AT* LCutko Cheap Store uftbt Hertacher &. Cronmiller. CENTRE HALL. PA rod now offered at prior* lower Uusu, the lowed. Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard- 1 ware". Qwumxswarw, Wood and willow ** j Iron. Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent! Assortment of everything GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD PRICES. I), •ess Goods A most beautiful variety, consisting of all the novelties of the season. while good*, embroideries, hqop skirts. BALMORAL SKIRTS. AH *o ask that rou will CALL AND EXAMINE OH STOCK ALL KINDS OF HARNESS. silver plated and Yankee Harness double and single, bridle# and baiters. Apr 1 A CA It 11 •- We have removed opposite ; to the Ho-h House and are rolling out our: stock left from the fire at bargain. Wi ; are settling up our books and account* and will be much obliged to one and all to swill and settle their accounts. We would say to our numerous triend* and ru-tonier*. to please accept our sinci-re thanks for the generous patronage they have always be slowed on u*. , Bt RNSIDK A THOMAS. < iOOL) N EWS FOR THE PEOPLE. Great Attraction and Ureal Bargain*! 'IMIK undersigned, detcrmind touieel the I X popular demand for Lower Price*, re; spcctlully call* the attention of the public to hi* tock of SADDLERY, now offered at the old at and. Designed es pecial I > for the people and the tim-s, the lar gest and mit varied and complete assort ment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of every description and quality; Whip*, and in fact everything complete to a first - clan* establishment, he now offer* at price* which will suit the times. |A better variety, a belter auality or Unci style of Saddlery ha* never before been of aered to the public. Call and examine our tck and be satisfied before purchasing* el fe where. Determined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal share oi patronage heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. JACOB DINGES, Centre 11* 1 \\T J. B. ETTELES \\ HULKS ALK WINK A LIQUOR STORE Bishop street, Bellofontc, in the Stone buil ding iormorly occupied by tlie Key stone Bakery! Takes pleasure in informing the public that lie keep* constantly on hand a supply o, choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors. AU RarreU, Kegt and Casks .carranted to eentain tkc quantity represented.^ The attention of practicing physicians is ] i ailed to his stock of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for medical purposes. Bottles,! lugs, and demijohns constantly on hand, lie bus the ONLY PURE NECTARj WHISKY in town. All liquors are warranted to give satis- \ faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart, j barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot oi BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand. Confident that he can please customer* he respectfully solicits a snare of public paj tronage inyllti PATTENTEES! Many Patents are lying dormant which might realism a turtune lor the owners if properly brought before rho public. We .ell P-tents, obtain partners for Inventors and Patentees, give profitable employment to Agents, and publish The Patent Judex. Send for circular. W. A MORRISON A 00., Albion, Mich. janlfc. I i b h W 1 1 11 R 11 AT REDUCED PRICES! ALI,X!SDHOrri'RMITV*SATTIII "MAMMOTH" Furniture Store! or THOMAS LINN, On Allegheny Street, Bellefente, Penn'a. I ADOPT tlii* method of informing my friend* that 2 have purchased the entire inter, tof Jli-nry P. Harris in the tWr* named establishment, Mr Harris having retired from the irm, Will Continue the Bußtnes f Msuufacluritig ail kiad* of Furniture at ds i.ld dated on Howard St. Ha alao maieas a specialty ef fn all U* branches. The best ot €•#, a lood tfderse at all times or. hand. livery funeral' hill be attended to by him ia per -oa. Hi* nmny years of experience will ucoatmend bint as one of the ">LDST AND BEST CNDIRTAEERS ia the State. All orders PROMPTLY FILLED. Orders frC (Butcan he left at my store e Allegheny (street, THOMAS LINN, BelMoata Pit. mtM.ijr. On Marriage. Baseys fer Teaag Men, on OEIAT MClai fTLU and ABCSEC whisk laterfars with Marriage and ruin the bappiaeae ef tkeus and,— with sure means of relief fat the Erring aad Unfortunate. diseased and de bilitated Kent in sealed letter envelope*, free of charge. Addre*., fit I WARD ASSOCIATION, No Ninth St.. Philadelphia. P. Jwu> B. Lix*. P. Bum Wftaox LIXW * VnSOK, DRUGGISTS. Suoccsaota of F. P. Wilson, BeDefoate I'mn'a. Have M cured the serviees of James H Steea. of Philadelphia, a druggist ef thir teen jWr experience, who will have the charge .f their (trescriplion.businse*. A night belt t* attached to their Wr door, and tne'empi oyeessleeping within the building, will attend to the waste of the public a: all hours of l he night Linn A Wilson keep constantly on hand a large ri'wk of Drug*. Paints. Oils. Perfumery. Trusses and Medical Appliance of all kinds, lugciker with n very Urge stock of Patent Medicine*, suck as Ylnegsr Bitters, and also Pure Wines, and li quors, o! all kinds for medical julyll.Sm i'.INN * WILSON tTk>KYN7,.o t ASS HAW^aHsl. I A fur sale by livus Wits#*. an 10' 68. TAPANNKD TOILET tiSH* AND s| other J spanned warn, at the Anvil Blare. apj[(i eti. liwixs WUMX. It s FFlx trim MINOS, n Urge eseort- Ije mtmt at IRWIN A WiLHoNB XATOBE'S Hair Restorative Contain* no LAC SULPHUR —Nc SUGAR OF LEAD-No LITH A HOE-No NITRATE OF SIL VER, wad is entirelv free from the | PinMiM and lieelth-drotroying ,I)rug> used iu other Hair Prepar*- UQttS. Transpaiesit and clear a* crystal. it wilt not soil tie finest fabric,—perfectly SAFE CLEAN and EFFICIENT, -desidera mtr# LNO SOUGHT FOB AND FOUND AT LASTI It restores and prereeU tha Hair (rum (becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy ap | pcaraiioc, remove* IbndruC Is refreshing p. h. head, checks the Hair from falling off, and re-tore* it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevent* Heedarhcs, cures all Hmm, eedwww eropuons. nd unnatural beat. AS A DREbtfING FtlU TUK HA IB IT IS THE BEST AR TICLE IN THE MARKET 1K. IS. SMITH. Patentee, Ayer. Mam. Prcpated only by PROCTER BBOTH ■KRS. Gloucester, Mas*. The genuine is 1 put up in a panel buttle, wade expreealy W it, with the name of the a tide blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Si tcnic's Ham Ke*towv.lVK, and take no other. gHBr-Send two three cent stamps to Proc ter Brother* for a "Treatiaeon the Human Hair." The information it contains is worth SMQ.OOU> any pemrn **R For sale at C entre Hall by Wwi. Woi and Ilerlacher St Croamiller AGENTS WANTED PGR A Book That Will Sell! flfrtKfcci* . BY TBKEXXOWXKD fiIUXOB BLITZ. This is an original, interesting, and in itructive worK. fbll of rare ftin and humor being u.n account of the AUTHOR'S PRO FESSIONAL LIFE, his wonderful uick* and feats, witit laughable incidents and adventure* a* a Magician, Necromancer. *nd Ventriloquist. Illustrated with 16 Full Eograviugs, besides the Author's Po trait on steel, and numerous small cut* The volume i* free from any objectiona ble matter, being high-toned and moral in its character, ana will be road with inter est, both by old and young. It gives the most graphic and thrilling accounts of the effects <>f his wonderftal mats and magical tricks, causing the most uncontrollable merriment-ana laughter. Circulars, Terms, die., with full informa tion. sent free on application to nUFFIELI) ASHM EA D, Publisher. 711 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. c u!7.ti ui. riENTRE IIALL HOTEL. L Johx Spakolxk, Proprietor. Stages arrive and depart daily, for all point*, north, south, east and west. This favorite Hotel has been refitted and tarnished by its new proprietor, and is now u every respect one of the most pleasant Mmntry Hotels in central Pennsylvania. Die travelling community and drovers will tlways find the best accommodations. Per sons I rout the city wishing to spend a few * weeks during the summer in the country, will find Centre Ilall one of the most beau ifttl locations and the Centre Hall Hotel ill they could desire for comfort and con venience. aplO'fifijtf. pE > T?,7l nOTKL, Corner of Thmi V/ and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa ■libi Sh