The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 23, 1872, Image 3

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FRIDAY, FKB. 43., I IT*
LOCAL ITEMS.
.JC.iL MiWi. -Our friends will oblige
• >v *etJigln any items of local inter
-v. including deaths, marriages Ac , a,
•ch arc road by fnuml* in
;i,„ west, malty of whom get the Reporter.
We trouldmtMm it a favor ifour kind pa
tron- would occasionally malt a copy ot
l 'to Reporter to relatives and acjuaintau
• < who formerly lived in Centre county
ci I removed to other part*, which would
t.i luce utan.v to become subscribers.
-, I, 1 -—0
IM POUTART TO BUSINESS MKN.—
p ltf circulation of the Rrportkb, on
this si hof the county, i* now growler
thtan that of any two pap<rs in the
('•uintv, hence business tuen who wish
to retell the Ponnsvalley trade, wilt
advance their own interests, by ad veil
tUin- in the KKCOHTKII. Our stihsciir
ti itt is open to the inspection ot nl,
who wish to advertise.
• -0 "*"■*
Sales in the Newspaper*.
Advertise your stiles in the newspa
pers I land in lls slick fast upon hotel
walls or smith shop door*, win) wait tor
jteoplc to come and read but newspa
pers go alter the folk,—-go into their
dwelling—and everybody reads news
p:t|vrs. Hence, the host way to let
everybody know wltHt you have to sell,
and when you are going to sell, is by
advertisiug in the papers
Nature's Hair Restorative is the re
sult of four years study and expert
ment. It is now perfection itself, and
no marc to be compared with the oth
er preparations BOW flooding the mar
ket, llian "tanglefoot" whisky is to
pure Bourbon. See advertisement.
1 feb!6.2t
Freak Cianlcu, Flower, Tree ami
Shrub, Evergreen, Fmil ami Herb
Seeds, Prepaid by Mail, A complete
ami judicious assortment, 25 classes,
SI,OO. The six classes, ( 150 packeU)
for $5.00. Also, an immense stock of
one vcar grufted Fruit Tmx, Siuall
Fruits, Fruit Stock*,, Young Fruit.
Ornamental and Evergreen Seedlings,
l>ulta. Hoses, Vitus, House and Bor
der Plants, Ac., Ac., the most com
ldeteassortiu nt in America. Prepaid
t>y mail. Price*l Catalogues to anv
address, also trade lists, gratis. Seeds
on commission. Agents M anted.
II M Watson, Old Colony Nurse
ries aud W archoiisc, Plymouth,
Mass. Established 1842. feblb.ot
to the REPORTKK
who change their Poat-cdßca this
spring, will not neglect to notify the
publisher, so we can make the change
of address upon our lists. feb23.(t
On accouut of a pressure af other
matter, no are oblige*! to lay aside
several letters and communications.
sent for publication.
•*8 o'clock," all hare *eeu this mys
tcriow line in the newspapers through
out the country, and have beaa won
tiering what it means. Hsrc is the
meaning: Bur your goods at HoflVr
Bros Belletbnte. they soil cheapest,
and always keep a full stock.
A bill has been introduced n the
legislature declaring a part of Elk
trek, in this county, a public high
"*'•- . NN
Mr. A. S. Kerlin, formerly ot Pot-
Pfcr township, is no** clerk at Mann s
axe factory, near Lewistonn, in place
of John Jloyt, killed recently ou the
railioad. (Had to see our young friend
Kerlin get so good a position —he has
all the business qualifications fur
place.
CRIMORM FALLS. KAXS, Feb.
St"h. JB72 —Mr. Editor: —Iff your
column* of ihc 2ud insL, I sec at) ar
ticle, ia which the citizens of Grass
hopper Falls, are charged with being
ashamed of the name of their tiara.
This however, is a mistake. It is >n-
Iv a few of the floating population,
jaiucd by a fickle minded editor who
accidentally located here a few months
since, w ho, by allowing himself to lie
led by the former frty —published
several articles on 'this subject ; but
finding the old citizens and all relia
ble pnrtics were opposed to charge, so
the gentleman droped the pen and was
eilenL We propose Grassbopper shall
be what it always has been, only in
creasing in all its blanches of business
and population as it is now doing.
A GRASSHOPPER.
ACCIDE.NT. —A serious accident oc
curred on last Tuesday morning, at
the cut wherethe railroad crosses below
the Fort. A blast bad been made for
•]>cning crevices in the rock prepara
tory to a second and heavier blast.
As soon as the first shot was made,one
.of the men, Charles Armstrong, pro
ceeded with a keg of jiowder under
fhis arm to fill the fi-sures made ; but
it appeals lie was too early, -the fire
from the first blast had not yet died
out, and as he let the powder from the
iug •un into the fissures, a terrible
explosion followed from the ignition
of the keg of powder. The unfortu
nate mail was frightfully burned in
the face, bauds, and other tortious of
his body. I)r. Nefl' who was immedi
ately cal ed,attended to the suffering
man, and has hopes for his recovery.
—Mr. E. Motz, of Woodward, has ob
tained * patent for an expansion pivot for
wheels of sewing and other machine#
—A concert of vocal ahd instrumental
music will be held at Aaronsburg, on this,
Friday, evening, under the direction of J.
<G. Meyer. It will he a fine treat, no
.doubt.
—Mr. Il.irter Bros., sons of Win. Har
ter, of Aaronaburg, have purchased the
Hartleton tannery.
—The house occupied by our friend,
Benj. Keretetter, at the Forks, is right on
t)t line of the railroad, and will be torn
down in consequence. Tho company will
build a new house for Benj. in place of the
old one.
—Lieut. John Limbert will become
landlord of the Aaronsburg hotel, in the
spring. John will know how to make cus
tomers feel at home.
—Tlie Evangelical Association are get
ting out the timbers for their new chqrch
in this town, on tho vacant Duininger lot.
—Our C'burchville neighbors are to have
a new brick school house near the brick
church.
—At the recent election in Penn twp.,
live persons were running for the office of
justice of the peace.
—Our young friend, George Hubler, ol
Miles twp., has trapped fifteen foxes this
winter. Bully for you, George.
G. 0. D-ftse hits heen elected rep
resentative delegate from Clinton
county to the democratic slate conven
tion. A good choice.
A WORK OF MERCY. —8150,000.00
in 3000 Cash Prizes is to he distribu
uted Legally, March 28th, 1872, at
Omaha, in aid of the Hick, ar.d Des
titute, at Mercy Hospital. This Kn
terpise is endorsed by the Governor
and best business men of Nebraska.
The Tickets are $3 each, or two for
85. For full particulars, address—
Pattee & Gardiner, Business Man
agers, Omaha, Neb.
At the election held on Inst Friday
i the following vlticcia were elected in
Fatter township:
Judge AlcXiindvi Kerr.
InsjecUr* John Dunhertuiui, jr.,
John She Hon.
K. hol Ditto!-,, Wm. Hover,
Sam'l Swurtx.
Asseunr —George Stover.
SujK'rvisoi* John Goodhart, John
11. fee.
Ov. i> era nl the Four David Cil
liUnd, John IliwtrriMiUi.
Auditor J nine* M'Clintick.
Town clerk — Wm. A. Kerr.
(unstable-- W m. I'a r>on.
11l Giegg twp,, thc'foilowing otfi
ctr> were elected :
Justice —Jm*. Hishvll.
Judge—Oeo. Ituehnnnii.
Inspect ore—Wiu. MVool, Wm.
Huiitan
Asaesgor John (\ hlen.
School Din clot s S. G. Herring,
Samuel Wise,
Overseer* —Daniel Hunkcl, lsreal
Vai.adw.
Supervisors—J. T. Heekmwn, Geo.
Shade.
Auditor—John (.trove,
Towuclerk—\Vnt Wolf,
mutable—M. 11. Guise.
At the cleelioit in i'eiin tap., the
following officers were elected :
Judge—Chr Alexander
Inspector*—H. Haitman, M.l.amy.
School Directors—Ad. Ilosterman,
Henry Smith.
Justice —Jacob Kiueriok.
Supervisor*—Sam'l Ard, D.Fuller.
Assessor —John Meyer.
Oventeera —Sam. Geary, Jno. Braut.
Constable —l*nn. W. Zisgler.
Tawnclerk —H. H. W ctser.
• ♦— • -
The following persons were elected
in Haines twp , as re|R>rted t* ua :
Judge—J. G. Meyer.
Inspector—W. It. Mingle.
Supervisors —U. A. Mingle, Jacob
Bower.
Overseer —Win. Stver.
Towuclerk—John Kreamer.
Constable —Jahn Kelner.
Justice f the I'eacw —A. Dutweiler.
Iu Miles twp., on Friday last, the
• following townshiu officers were elect-
I e*l :
t Judge—Joseph Miller.
f Inspector—l). J. Moyer.
Supervisors —And. Oclter, Jacob
; Wolf.
School Director*—samuel Frank,
Keub. Grimm.
Overseers — lieub. Kramer, Win.
, Zcigler.
Assessor —S. M. Winters.
Auditor —John Wolf.
Justice of the Peace—Harvy Kor
man.
Townclerk —J. K. Weaver.
Countable —G. Kramer.
In Harris Jwp., til# fujiavvingot'icvrs
were elected :
Judge —Henry Keller.
Inspectors—J. I. Thompson, J. H.
Keller.
Assessor —Adam Hess.
Overseers--Martin Grove, S. //.
Stover.
Jy. .School Directors—Daniel Musscr,
Is. Kaup.
Sujiervisors—P. Koou, Jas. O'eun.
Auditor —G. W. Campliel!.
Towncierk—J. G. Irvin.
Constable —Wm. 11. Mokle.
/ A CAIt D .
At the request of friend- ttnJ 'patrons, 1
desire t> .-ay in this public manner
that I >hnli remain at Centre llall,
to teach till June. The Directors
have generously tendered mo the
public school room fr the use of the sum
mer term which will Legit th* tir-t or sec
ond Xon day in April.
Thoschool will be devided into two part*.
.Primary and select. A competent teach
er will be selected to uU charge of the
former.
Tuition, board dec., will be made known
in due Sew-on. J. L. SPASGLFK.
"Godey," f>ir Uttub, h conn- t<> hand
and i* a bandsoma number —taking, as
usual. the had f all fahb>H magazine*.
It is the ladies' favorite.
For the Reporter.
Foe's Haven
Edgar Allen I'oe, w bom in Bsiti
more. Hi* parents died when he was very
young, leaving him U|he rare of Mr. Al
len, a wealthy merchant in Vs. H* was
highly educated and had a proud, petulant
disposition. In 1838 lie married his cousin,
who died soon after. Hi# dissipation re
duced him to great poverty anc finally
caused his death, whs.h occurred in Balli-
more 7t>. October, HUT
| |The "Raven p#a rhatlow V, fanoifu £|ocni
and strangely facinating Let u* think of
it# author, >ilting alone in hl room, at th
dreary hour of midnight; the world it
burhed in slumber; not u sound to braak
the silence, save the wild, mournful music
of the bleak December wind?. Thecheer
ful fire was slowly dying out; he wu* sad,
and had -ought to soothe hi# aorrow by
earching for "forgotten love,"—but in
vain. Memories of the past wept over his
soul; he could not ecape theiu, neither
could he turn away from the v-.tltor who
came "tapping" at the doir of hi- heart.
"Conscience uiake- coward# of u# all, '
hence he u.#- terrified even at the ru-tle of
a curtain. The visitor w:# late, perhap#
had often tapped before, but was refuted
an entrance ; even now hu hesitated, but
finally resolved t "open wide the door,"
aud allow the visitor to • liter and portray
to him what was there,— lie #aw the "dark
ne—" of >in.
Long he pondered in the unbroken till
ness of that midnight hour, peering into
the dark chambers of hi# soul, as con
-citnee tapped at each d.air and opened it
to let him see w hat wa within. Now lie
.w opportunities negli-ctad, now talents
wasted, and now in the purest, most sa
cred one ot all, the image of his "lost Le
nore," of the maiden who was "nameless
here forever more," because there are
many fibre# of the soul which are
so sensitive that the tenderest sympathy
cannot reach theiu. The pure spirit came
to him in hi* solitude, and it# holy influ
ence made hint long for a higher, nobler
life. His heart yearned for her presence,
but she was with tne angels. Tun ing
from the thought# which clustered around
Lenore, he looked once more int<> the dar
ker chambers, then he heard a "tapping,
something louder than before." Now en
tered the Raven rrmornt. This black bird
beguiled his fancy, and he wondered
whence it came, what it# name was, and it
answered "nevar more "
Now he thought of friends who had been
unfaithful, who had tt ,- d from him when
he most needed them, sml said, "on the
morrow he will leave IBs," hut a voice
within said, "never more."
.Startled ut the e strange replies, he en
deavored to fathom the meaning of this
mysterious word, and a# he was "'inking
fancy unto fancy," hope whispered that
this strange visitor had brcught him a
draught fr-.ni the peaceful streum of Lathy.
After ail there might he a "bairn in
Gilead" lor hi# sorrow-laden soul. He
might lo e in oblivion the memories which
haunted him, and "ela-p the radient mai
den whom the angels named Lenore," hut
the same voice raid "never more." Des
pair then entered and l.e implored the
black bird to leave his "loneliness unbro
ken"— "to take it# beak from out his heart,"
but its shadow lingered and would not do
part. The sadues*. the glocni, the hope
lessness contained in tne word#, —"and uiy
soul from out that shadow shall be lifted
never more"—are indescribable ; yet we
cannot judge men's heart#.
"He who tho lily clothes in simple glo
ry.
He who doth hear the ravens cry for
food.
Hath on our hearts, with hand invisible.
In signs mysterious, written what alone
our heart# may read."— Jog. Born.
Iu Pittsburg a woman 85 years old,
fell into the fire while drunk, and was
burned to death.
PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTSo
the very best quality jut receiveda
Wolf 4 old t4
I FIJI TORS' RKFOKT.
S. S. Wot.tr, Treasurer.
Or.
la account with Centre IVunity :
January I, 1474. January I, 1474.
To balance in Trea
ury at lat otllomnts 4,0111,44
To amount ofoutUnd-
I ing take* 58,434,5 V
To amounta>*v lor
til. year la;t 1,TH,07
To amount ree d from
County Coin's and
other ourc* 17,6Ka.ua
To amount over-jmid
ae't of 1ut1w1un,,,... 147.14
To amount transferred
from fitate and Re
lief W*,l
$98,440,61
To bal. due bv Trea*"r $3,041,90
CR.
January t. 1474, January 1, 1474.
Itv amount ofout>taud
lag taxes $34,636, tV
By amouut t exonera
tions and cum • at
lewd collector. x l.t'-Vtl
By amount of Coin's
warrants paid in
IS7I 49,660,44
By amount of treasur
er's salary and sta
tionary 4,010,00
Balance due by Treas
urer a,oat.i
KKI.IKF ACCOUNT
I>R.
January t, 1474. January I, 1474
To amount outatand
iug taxes at last sel
tlrmenl - 1,864,5 V
CR.
January 1, 1a74. January I, 1474.
By amount of out
standing taxes .. $ 644,91
By amount of exoner*
| lions and coin's al
lowed collectors 444,47
Bj amount transferred
"to county - 404,'J0
MILITIA ACCOUNT.
•I>K.
January. 1, 1474. Januaiy 1, 1474.
To amount due at last
settlement $ 400,40
To amount outstanding
taxes at last settle
ment 460,0'.'
To amount assessed for
1471 797.50
To amount overpaid
accounts of collec
tors 164.04
$ 4.440,60
Balance due by Treas
urer....... 640.5U
CK
January 1, 1474. January 1, 1474.
Bv amount ofouUiand
itlC uxes 904,44
By amount orders paid. 330,01
By amount exonera
tions aud cam's al
lowed collectors * 544.1K
By amount Treasurer's
commissions 6,60
Balance UUJ by Treas
er ....- 640,69
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL
VANIA.
I)H.
January ), 1>72. January 1, IS?'.'
To amount of State
autl special t xe* out
standing at last set
tle memt m 2,770, 12
To amount assessed for
IS?) 3,283, "A)
To amount overpaid
accounts of collec
tor* .......................... 04,22
—— $ 806,64
Balance due by treas
urer 11
CK
January 1, 1872 January 1, 1872.
By amount of out
standing taxes 2,122,03
By amount of exonera
tions and commis
sions allowed collec
tors 638.W
By amount of State
treasurer's receipts... 3,1 JLI.OG
By amount treasurer's
com tn issions 11.4*1
By amount transferred
to county 33,82
Balance due by Treas
urer 1 ly,2b
1 MM
EXHIBIT CENTRE L'OISTT.
CK.
January 1, 1872. January 1, 1872.
By amount of cut
stand taxes $38,467,70
Bv amount in treasury S,'JBI,IB
Balance in favor of
t\atn- Coynty 3,482,60
DM.
January I, 1872 January 1, 1872
To orders outstanding 2,7811,36
To orders issued in
1872 $48.42*76
$61.21 V 10
Tu orders lifted in 1871*40,M0.48
Orders ouOUnd Jan
1. 1872 1.6.18,62
Notes and bonds out
standing 26.U10.00
Due A.(. 1ieary........ 5,636,42
Bills and ccsts unpaid 1,04,86
Estimated exo ner a
tions and commis
sion* unpaid taxes... 3,128,73
Duo Comluoiiwealth 1,167,66
Balance In faver of
Centre C0unty......... 3,482,'2)
I EXPENDITURES OF CENTRE
Zi County, A. 1). 1872.
Auditor's and Clerks pay Kb,oo
John Ring commissioner. 4du.lt
Joh n(>. Sail key commissioner 145,00
Joseph MiCloskcy commis
sioner 3*2),30
Win Fureycouimissioner'selk 554.18
J T Plfm tip-tave 70 50
Andrew White curt cricr 42.00
U Galbrailh janitor 207.44
Samuel K<t. r commissioner.. 20,00
1> W Woodring on account... 985.50
Commonwealth cols 2.210.7(1
Premiums on scalps 282,25
Refunding account note# lifted
Refunding notes and road laxlß,KKt,73
Road views and bridges .702,00
(a rand and traverse jurors pay 2,941,30
C..n#lble# pay 431.59
Assessors pay 934,0 ft
State lunatic asylum „ 200,0.7
A#e#sr> registiatioii 817,00
Election expenses 534,27
Inquisition on dead b< dies.... 37,41
Orvis and Alexander solicitors 775.1<l
Jury comtuis*inner* 40,94
County taxes refunded 1tM,44
John \loran prothonotary.... 105,(#5
P O Meek printing for 1870
and 1*71.....,,. 857,40
K R Btlgrril Co printing for
I*7o and 1871 438,'J0
F Kurtz printing for 1870'?!_ 327,00
P D Stover " " 270,00
lu-urance public building#.... 78,44
$36,008,60
Smith Si Murphy dockets 114,7.7
Eastern penitentiary 40*2,011
Running county line 1,3x3,8"'
S li Williams painting .7.7.7,75
C M. ('titr.Tty balance on pub
lie building* 3,507.25
Shartlidge Si Co. coal *227,45
Alexander Co. coal 403,91
Daniel McGinlcy carpi'r work 521.71
R M Knight gu#... 371,00
E C Hume* clerk 103,55
A R Henderson curt reporter 22),00
H A ftailey plumbirg .......... 2)5,10
C Dugan painting 04,29
Teacher'# Institute 145,73
Jnc II Morrison books and
stationary 225,00
J Si J Harris hardware 77,54
Hotter Bros 118,92
Dr. J II Dobbins medical at
teiidanea 50,00
lloop, .lone* 3c Co lumber 14'.),50
Beech Creek Lumber Co for
lumber 1.4, On
R Galbraith court house 07.00
1 J Grenoble indexing .70,(11
W F Murphey dockets 58,59
Water tax 03,1G
J A Rankin Insurance 190,11
Contingent expenses 2,113,'29
$18,428,75
TAXES OUTSTANDING.
Martin Murphey 170,32
Simon Linglr 242,22
Paid since settlement 228,31
Paid sincv settlement 213,93
S F Ishler 31,48
W F Tibbens 327.13
A Snyder ......... 384,2)
A Jones 95,48
Wrn Askcy 50,15
JnoPowncll 157,00
Jack Uosterman 447,38
Win Cross 58,94
l aid since settlement 101,01
D F Fortney 1,91*2,52
J M Bush 145,90
D H Yeager 100,44
D lloster in an 2*23.83
John Buclidol 271,80
Daniel Derr 922.48
Paid since settlement 1*27,05
W II Nefl* 100,97
J Iloltar 403.05
SO Herring 323,88
S Rrickloy 180,57
J B Smith 4*28,51
J E Seigfried 108,80
Paid since settlement 148.8*2
Paid since settlement 05,04
fHM MMH 4MHOM n,ar
Helirv Caitin Itellelnnle , LHM,4I
liarri'.oii Levi Mile.hitrg 5847,H
K Hunter l*liili|bury nui.T'
Coll rail Hellil Howard Horn... 222,1 1
Jo* Steer I'liionvlllr INt.U
It J lla.-iuger Ili-iiner 1,3'.a1,.T
|i II Italona llogg.
M /iniinerutwn Ituriuido...... '.'11,1
John .MctToskey Curt In I us, I
Shannon McCormick Fergu
John Mitiich Gregg., 2,283,11
lok h hvlini Haiti*. . 1,74h,;'-f
John Ward Halt Moon.,
Frank lliown llairi. 4lii.'n
Samuel llrlcklcy Howard. ii.i'.i V
M W Kline Huston U l.is
llariiion itobh Liberty .11,lh
J M M. Canity Marlon I,lti7,'<
fan! liliee settlement Mile* 1,4n4,.V.
1' K Seller* I'atlou 042, Ik'
Frank hi.arr l'etui !,*■*!,l:
Jo-.fli Cruiser l'ott.r ... V,63H,4.'
K Hunter Uu.li 1,016,6:
James Gate. Snowsbue oHfoftr
K \V tiellle Spring ... |,M N
I'niJ *lnce eltleiu nl Taylor. 144 Ul
Win Spoils Union 27 2. u
Jo.epll Shaffer Walker... I,M],V|I
S (li-ngerleh Worth.. ..... -TIP, U".
I'aid since settlement 4IV.N'.
$3H,(W7,7l
U W W untiring, high Sheriff of Centre
county, in account with Centre county,
January 1, 1 f*T —.
CK.
lly balance at settlement. Jan. 71 vsm,;*'
Turnkey's p*r 02 4ti,.'Ai
KviH-uting veiltre, suiumon
ing iuror. 44,71'
I'luiip Kui • sv|ieiie - I,IU
Conveying I*. li.ee to ilarri*-
burg... 44,11 ii
Commonwealth costs, January
Term, KCI k'l.t*'
Washing KlaiikeU and filling
bed* 4.70
venire* and uiu
moaing juror* fa'..7o
Notice to juror* not to attend... o,!ki
Conveying C KutU-r to Wist
ern Penlluntiary 74,00
Cotitiuouw eallh cost, April
Term ifit,4o
Washing blanket*, dec.... 4.40
Kvccuting 'venire*, suuimun..
ing juror* 84,UU
Conveying Hauier to Peniten
tiary 74,(A)
Conveying Lawrer.ce to liar
ritburg ti2.iV,
Comiuuuweallli coats, August
Term 84,61
Klection l'roelatiiatioii. 2,40
Executing venires, >uitiuiotiiiig
jurors - 66,74
Conveying J Tet to Harris
burg 70,40
Conveying Gate, and IMige to
Penitentiary 140,00
Common wealh coats, Nov.
Term 48,46
Boarding prisoner* 8-11 j weeks
at 3,00 - 9Wt,M
Shoveling snow -,U
sl,sit,76
Balance due H W. Wood ring .1,841,36
DB.
To county orders $1,013,2*)
Balance 1,841,36
John 11. Orvi*. Kdmuud Blanchard and
Jat A. Braver, ('.•nun it tee, in account
with the Centre ooui.ty Law Library.
1871 Hit
Feb. It, To bl- nrc at set I It
men! with auditors....— $212,43
March 10. Amount received
from 11 Y. Stiller ... . .. 10U,*I
Xbv. 6. 7>.*
1871 Clt.
March it, By cash paid It B.
Itarscr A Co., circular-
March !&•, by cah paid W.
W. l'ottei on boxes 2.02
Augu-t22. By cash paid Lit
tle, Brown ACo . 1!.0
lkt. 3. " l'.So
Jan It, 1872, lion. Samuel
Linn In full - 4t*\K
Balance due rolumittee ...... T.itl
The Library i* indebted to Kv A Broth- j
era lor book, i>urchn>-.*i in March last.
*otnc $321) which there are new no fond, to
pay.
JOUN II tiltYIS.
KIiMCND BI.ANCIIABU,
JAMES A. BE A V Kit,
(lon in iff tr.
JOHN M Bt'SH.
ItOBT F. HOLMES
dnjif*rs,
CENTRE COUNTY, S. ,S.
M e, the under
signed, Commissioner, of ,a>d county, do
hereby csrtify, that the lorgoing is a iru>
aad correct slalcinciit of the receipt* and
expenckurc* of said county, from the 3d
day January, X U . 1871, to the 3d day o!
January, A. IE, IN'i
JOSEPH * CI.OSKKY,
J. ti. SAN KEY.
SAM L F FOSTER.
Attest: fkNusli'i, (tnirf I o.
\\ M Ft'KEY. Orris
STATE OF PA., CENTItK CoI'NTY.
We, the un-'i-r-igncd Auditor* of Centra
county, do hereby certify that in pursu
ance of aa Act of Assembly, entitled "An
Art relating l<> counties and township* and
ciiunty and township oJßprrs.' we met at
the comiiiit*ioners office at Belief.>nt, on
the Ist Monday in January, and did audit,
settle and adjust the several account* set
forth in the foregoing statement.
la witness whereof <• have hereunto set
our hand, and seals this Ist day ■>( Janu
ary. A. IE, 1872.
J.M BUSH. L.N.
I) 11 YKAtiEK. I. S.
Uuirr F IIOLMKB. L. S
Attest: A—ltlvr*
WILLIAM FCBEY. fT rrk.
fell 10.41
Settle Up!
STKKN DKUti hs> s.dd out his Dryguod*
and Clothing Biore, at Bidlefontc.
All account.- liiu.-l lie -cttlcd Up tin
mediately, to savu Ovist*. All accounlt
liot selllc<l up within a reasonable
time, will la- placed into the hands u4
a Justice tor collection. t'ijimlf
CENTRE HALL
FOUNDRY i
and
Machine Shops.
Van Pelt & Co.
Tlie undersigned, having leased the
above establishment, announce to the pub
lic that the mine will be carried ou in nil
it* various branches, n* a
FOUNDRY, MACHINE SIIoP,
and Manufactory of Agriculturm
Implements,
Thgy are prepared to fill, upon *li<>rle*t no
tice, all order* for
Horso Powors
Threshing Machines
llaj Hakes,
FLOWS and Flow Casting*
of every description, all kind* of Casting*
Hindu and tilted up fur
Mills, Forges, Furnaces,
Factories, stv.
Also, everything in the line of
SHAFTINGS
PULLIKS
HANGERS,
in Iran or Brass.
We employ the be*l Patternmaker*.
Our Pattern* nre new ami ol the latest
improved plan*.
Also manufacture the unrivalled
ROUGH & READY
Co r v I' r,
which is the best now made.
All orders by wail promptly atten
4td to lifcc7ltf 1
ITBUI
IS NOTHING LIKE IT
Piios, Soret, Wounds isd Lameness.
v BUY IT! TRY ITT
AIJH 4gue, . U® Paiij Cure Q/.
ForXmtrqaliirq,. . . Ue Paiq Cure#!.
For Ui® Piiq CuajrOil.
For Fev\Sor Uia Paiq C/c Oil.
For Chol®\ NJorbui, . Ue P*ip Oil.
For SpraimV . . . . Ue Oil.
For HradaehfV . . . Ui Pdh; Cur® Oil.
For Bruiaw, . . lie* Xl 4 Cur® Oil.
For Corns and BuVmi, Ptii} Cur® Oil.
For Sore, . . Mi® Paig Cur® Oil.
For 4J Lanjfr.rss, Paig Cur® Oil.
tI.M iBH.KItr
AI4J • . lultri.ro \\,.M..rltlV. mine. it*
Wkj in .yjlj ...a iViuiiiy iu
MAN /ND iimabt.
Ask for PAINyffUUK OIL l\. a* rtk.r, for
•* IT TO OHEE.
kta I yf u( •uiui mu ul *. >ul a..lt.
X In* > • Utt.t.uil ulm.U Ii m\
IvjM> V.,rUlil. on*. llwU U4 l
X aJ la closu *fa<l Hl> Io US*. \
Wl l > all lH|kU i.l Pa*lt la
I'KH I:, ao I'l'.stm.
■cUURE & EATON, raonutioM,
iu*4ia, f
SALE. — H 11. Qoodbtrti *al®, in
(ilt'g); Iwjt, two 111 lit.* west of Spring
Mills, on fucsday, Murclt otli, nl .10
o'cuck, it Inrtjc stuck of lioixe, entile,
uiui furtiiitijr utensils.
4 head woik horses, 3 two y ear old colts,
3 milk cows, I heilft-r, 1 bull, 4 head yuung
cattle, 6 shoats, 8 sheep, I two hor*e Wag
on, I alaiglt, 1 buggy, 1 >utt Itartie**, lug
harness, Ir. Nt gear*, plow gear*, wagon
.addle, tly net*, chain*, buckeye reaper,
completer, corn sera tier, cultivator, plows,
harrow*. Ac A lo a lot of h'lU.rhould and
kitchen furniture.
Joseph Grotzer's sale, near Ceo
tre Hall, on Thursday, Feb. 2lUli, at
ten o'clock:
2 uiir>'i, 2 cuWf, 10 head tif young cat
tle. 2 throe-yearling steer*, T large -boats,
I larifi' krwiliiiij >u, bwp | iuid (A iilrv
llall reaper < g-wj new, ) Unities
threshing machine and fower, 1 fanning
| mill, I grain-drill, I two-horse wagon, 1
•pring-wagn. I led, horacgoara, 1 large
roller, 1 cornplanter, plow*, harrow*, rake*
i fork*, 1 copper kettle, tables, chair*, bad
land nunu-rou* other article*.
KAI.K. — Peter Holler's sale, near
Centre Hall, on Wednesday, March,!
tith, at 10 o'clock, a large stock oil
horses, cattle and funning utensils.
II head of work horse* and cult*, cow*, I
young rattle, heg crues of Cheater white j
and Kentucky, horse-gear* and hi entire j
•lock of farming ulch*.l*.
—— • ♦ •
.Saleof I). T. Wetland, nt-itr Linden
Hull, March >llt, farm stock.
SaleofJ.L. Hrumgurd, loner end
of Milt a tup., on 4th March, farm
stock.
J. I. Ivors' sale, near Linden llall,
live stock and implcim ills, on Tth
March.
Jose Duiilap'a sale, near Farmers
Mills, 2 cow.-, A* furniture, Marh
>iih.
Ki.-h's sale, it cur Farmer* s,
dSlh Feb., farm stock.
MARRIAGES
i On the loth of Primary |*72, by Kcv. C.
It Ueiter, at tlie Reformed parsonage,!
iu Aarensburg, Mr. Abraham Troasler, ol
Adartisburg. Snyder county, arid Mi-,
, Klicabvth A. Uunlap of Woodward,
'Centre county
On I2tk inst., at the Lutheran Parsonage,
in Aaruiisburg, by Rev. P. Salon, IE IE,
Mr. A Snyder, ofSaloiia, and Mi* Julia
Wt-iser, both of Clinton county,
DEATHS.
On the lllh iri.t . in Peun I|> 4 the wile
•f Uaiiicl Miller, aged nearly 46 year*.
in the Stli ii, : . at Petroleum Centre, a
. hiiil all uiily daughter of Jacob M. Kep
ler. It* remains were taken to Philips
i burg for inlrrrment.
On the I Tth in Hants twp., Susan, wife
•f John Hook, aged 27 tear, Her Infant
I child, aged about 2 Weeks, which had died
.shout a week before, was bur.cd v ith the
!mother in the -sine grave. Tiii* make*
five death* iii Mr i|.H>k' family, in the
space ol tic v en months
'
Ml I.HOY MARKETS
Correclcd4iy John M Howell.
Wlute wheal 1,4.'. K.d wheat 1.4U ...Kyi
i 70 Corn 7u Oat* 4t Barley 62
Cloversecd j,.'*) Timothy>ccd, 300........
Salt 2 20 per rack
Bacon ltv flsi tn I*l Butt r JJU . Egg,
A) Plaster 'J 20
it KL L K FtX TKMA It K KTS.
'lorn-, led by Keller A Muo.
it hue sVbeal }1 ; !i. B-d ISO ..live. ..
72. .... Corn UU Oats 40 Baric* (10
70 Clovcrseed i.ftl Potatoes 40.
Lard p"r pound H Pork ikt pountlOU
Butter 22 Kggs 22 Plaster pcrtor.
sl2 Tallow $ Bacon 8 ..... Ham 12.
Stoves! Fire!Stov*s!
At Andy Itccaman'a, Centre Hull, art
latest and be.l sloVr* out, he lot- Ju.-t
received a large lot of
Cook Stuvca, the i'ioneer Cook,
tlit* Eclipse Cook,
the Kcliaucc
j PARLORS The Radiant Light, -elf-fee
der, tilts Burner, National Kgg,
JCM ell, dec.
Sett.He sell, stove* a LOW •* anywhere
in M i 111 in or Centre c. -4tJ.
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE
The undersigned hereby informs tin
i itixens of Pennavalley that lie has pur j
ehaed the Tinsliop heretofore carried otij
by the C. It. Mf g Co., and wii. continue!
the same, at the old stand, in alt its branch
es, in the manufacture of
NTOYL I*l PK A NPOI TIMi
All kinds of repairing done, lie bus
always mi hand
Fruit Cans, of all Situs,
BUCKETS,
CUPS,
DIPPERS.
DISHES, AC.
All work warranted and charge* reason
able. A share of the public patronage so
licited. ANl> BKK.-s.MAN.
2ep7oy Centre Hall
CKN TK K ii A 1, 1.
Coach Manufac toi y.
Levi Murray,
ctablisliment at Centre Hull, I'M..
keeps on hand, and for snlo, at the most
reasonable rates n large stock o!
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
Plain and Fancy,
and vehicle* of every description made to
order, ami Warranted, to bo made of the
best seasoned material, and by tiie most
skilled and competent workmen. Person*
wanting anything in his lino are requested
to call and examine bis work, they will hud
it aot to be excelled for durability and
wear. apr2hly
y KLLKIt A .IA ItKKIT
dealers in
DIMUJS, MKDIC'IN FS, CI!KM ICA LP
also all tiie
6TANA#J) ?ATK.NT AUEIHCINKS.
WM. J. M Manigal
WHOLESALE
mid
ItETAIL
DEALER IN
F<„ 'rignk Domestic
111 MIL
BUTIN lIIS NE BUILDING
Milroy
SPECIAL
INDUCEMENTS
OFFERED it.
Nails,
Nails,
Nails,
Nails ?
(■lass.
Glass,
Glmr,
Gl,as!
Locks,
Locks,
IlOfVl,
Locks
Hinges,
Hinge*,
Hinge*,
Hinge* I
Screws,
Screw*,
Screws,
Screws!
Oil,
Paints,
& Putty.
Special Inducement--##
Carriage Makers £■
Blacksmith*, for
Hubs,
Spokes, Kims,
Carriage Oil Cloth
ami Linings,
Iron,
Iron,
Iron,
Iron!
Horseshoes
ami Nail Rods,
Blister & Casj, Steel,
Horse Nails, and Steel
Toco,
aud a wry large assortment
of Carriage Holu.
s-tir-Special Indsicridcnl* -ty
To Housekeepers for
Wallpaper,
Wallpaper,
Wallpaper!
Frotu lOctii to $1 |H-r bolt.
Coal 11. kL nod Shovels,
Tea Kettle.*, Pans,
and Skillets, Lard
Cans, Waffle Irons,
Toaster*. Bulehor Knives,
Bread Knives, all kinks of
Cultlcrv.
LAMPS of every de
scription.
ttt-Special lnduern,.-nt*~®^
to, Carpenters
for Saws, Flatus,
Chisel*, Diawknivce,
Braces and Bills, Ac.
To Finrnm
and every boily else, for
whatever I hey want in my
line. 1 keep a general as
sort nient of
WOOD A WILLOW WARE
such n* Buckets,
Tubs, hull' Bushels,
Feck measures,
Basket*, Ac,
Trunk*. Values,
& Traveling bag*,
Sleigh Hells,
Sleigh Runners,
Fender* atul Shaft*.
FA KM Kits,
MERCHANTS,
A MECHANICS,
Please give inc a call, or
send for prices. You will
find a general assortment of
every thing pertaining to
the 11a rd urn o trade.
iMjul would ask Fainter*
cs-fk-to give my Varnishes a
gmytrial. 1 luive ju*t ro
#off~oeiveil from New York
Hffk-n large Stock of Varni
> ieiTslit'S, such as
FURNITURE, COACH, WHITE
DKMAR, WEARING BO
DY, CAHItIAtIK BO
DY, DKAIN Hl'lllilNO, ABH
PHALTI'M (llld JAI'ANH,
J. T. LEWIS A 880.
WHITE LEAD,
always on hand. *
orders Respectfully solicited.
Wm. J. MoManigal.
I ldteftu
H A II! WAR!
On High Prin I #.
UitEAT KXCITEMKN I'.
11. 11. SMITH,
ofFuller* Mills.
N EW GO OILS!
We would moat respectfully ft from hi*
fin i.il., customers, and the public gener
ally, that lie h** takuu imueMiiin of 1
TTi.ikiij.oli'* old >|unrt-r, which bivt been
remodeled uiid improved, and it now pre
pared lo at commodate all who may favor
Li ui by calling.
NEW GOODS!
He lia* just received one of the largest
1 il'irkt vf all kind* of Merchandise ever
brought to Centre county, which he in tend*
j to •vli at i uh Ugure. a* will make it an ot>*
ject lor alt person* to purchase. Families
laying in winter supplies of Groceries,
Dry Goods, die,, should not fail to give
him a call, a* he feel* confident his price*
and superior <juality of good* will amply
satisfy all. His stock of
UKOCE It 1 E 8
consists of Coffee* of the best tjualit y, Teas,
Sugar* of all kinds, Molaa*es, Fish, Halt,
Cheese, lined Fruit, Spices, FrovisitliS,
Flour and Feed, dti , Ate. Our stock ul
IJ R yu OO D 8
is large ami varied, and we will just say
can supply any article in that line, with
out enumerating.
READ V M ADE CLOTHING
a large .lock of ready-made Clothing for
Men and Boys' wear, which we will dupos*-
of at a very small advance on cost.
Boot* ami .Shoe*, Hat* and Caps, Hard
ware, Uueiii.wate, Wisod and Willow
Ware. Notions, Fancy Uods,Carpet*, Oil
cloths. Wall Paper*. Window Shade*, dw.,
ocUSKIy.
Graham it Son,
Boot & Shoe Makers
Next door to Waguuer A Sou's Store j
Bcllefoutc.
We inarufacture to order.
Our work u neat and durable.
Our price* are very moderate.
Wo warrant U> give satisfaction.
Wo have the LAKtJBsT and BEST;
slock of La die'a and Children's shoes in
town.
We are receiving goods ry week.
We wih an examination of our good* j
The Pennsvalley trade i* especially in-!
vited to call and see our stock, we think
wo can |ili'*M< all who call a* to lyle*.
quality, and price*. We study to render
satisfaction, and although we have had an
extended trade for year*, we have never
given a customer cause to complain.
aeptl&.tf.
XoTIOK
Office •fthe Lrwisbui g, Centre
iiid Srur Cfwk H It (la
Philadelphia June IStli, *7l.
Notice i Hereby given that the Hrt in
stalment of Ave dollar* per Jww, to th*
capital stock of the IdtrWHrg, Centre and
Spruce Creek lUil Road Co., *ub-crib*>d
in the township* of Harris, Poller, Gregg.
Penn and Haines. Centre county, will be
payable on the first day ot July IN7I, and
sqboquvnl instalment* of five dollar# per
• hare, will be due and payable <>n the hr*t
day of each succeeding"month until the
whole it paid. Paymenta of the above ia-
Malinent- are hereby to be mads
to the treasurer of the Company, at the
•fllce of the Centre County Banking Com
pany Bcltefonte Pa.
JOSEPH LESLEY.
Treasurer j
N B. Any person centring can pay th<
whole oil at once. If payment* are hot
punctually made the Uw allow* OM pvrj
cenL pet mouth to he charged in additi n .
HOUSE,
All.-one iey Street, BcUefoule, Fa.
1). JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietor*.
V riaari.-i.Aaa MOTEL, I-011 roar A HLK BOOH*
FROM I*T ATTENDANCE.
ALL THE MODERN CONVENIEN
CKS -AND REASONABLE Charge*.
Tie- proprietor* offer to the traveling
public, and to their country fiiendu, fir*t
class accominodalions and careful atten
tion to the want* of guest* at all time*, at
fair rate. Careful hostlers and good (table
ling for, horse*. An excellent table well
served.* A Bar supplied with fine liquor*.
Servant* well trained and everything re
quisite in a first rlass Hotel. Our location
rin the business part of the town, near the
Post Officii, the Court House, the Cliur
cliea, the Bank*, and the p incipal place*
of bu*incs, render* it the most eligible
place for those who visit llellofoete on biul
or pleasure.
All Omnibus will carry |tas*eager
and baggage to and from all trains
free of charge.
J" AND AT PRIVATE SALE.
A lot of land, I ving in Greggtuwnship.
on the bank* of Penn* creek, between
Penn Hall and Spring Mill*, is offered at
private sale. It admin* lands of Ceo.
Buchanan and L. B. M Intirc, containing
24 ACRES
moro or loss. About N aoras consist of
llrst class white pine timber, the balance
r|eiro<l and under cultivation—6 acres are
meadow.
For further particulars apply to
C. 11 HB.NNICK,
ItlocLtf U regit tl'.
BO ALTS lor Buggiss und Carriage ot
sizes in use; Firo Bolts, ditto, at
10'iiW • Ikwix a Wii-aox*
A CARD--Wo have removed opposite
to the llu-.li Uou-o Mild are telling out our
stock left from the fire at bargaii.s. We
are settling up our book* and accounts ami
will bo much obliged to one and all to call
and settle their accounts. We would say
.to our numerous friends and customers, to
please accept our sine re thanks for the
generous patronage they have always bo
stowed ou us.
BUKNSIDK &TIIOM AS.
MUSIC!
Tiie Seng Echo
contains over one
hundred beautiful
Songs, Duels, and
('bourses—such as
Driven from Home—
Little Drown Church
—M y Father's
(•rowing Old—Only
a Little Flower—
Kimi on tho Hoof
—She SUeps in tho
Valley \\ rite ino a
Letter, etc. There
is not a poor piece in
the book.
Sample Copies
mailed, post-paid,
tor 76 cents.
J. L. l'etcra.
61ft) Broadway. New
foil. fibMui,
MUSIC!
Subscriber* to
PKTKKS' MUSICAL
MONTHLY are get
ting all the latewt and
best Music for two
and three cents a
piece. Every num
ber contain* at least
84 worth of n-a
Music, by auch au
thors a■ (lay-.
Thomas, Gounod,
Peraley, Abi, Kin
kel, Puehor, Allard,
Strauss, Faust, etc.
Single Conic
mailed for 30c. Price
$3 per aniiuiu.
J. L, Peters,
599 Broadway, New
Ywk.
Carriage
MANUFACTORY
%
Centre Hall, Pa,
GEO. II lIARFSTKIt
lla> uii liait and for tali at the m*t rea
uimliU rati • a tplefi lid *tock of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and every description of Wagon* both
PLAIN AND FANCY
warranted U> be made <*t the fowl and moat
•lurabl material*, and by the mo*t eipe
• ifncml workmen. All work *ewt out from
, ibe iwUbliibmeat will he fouad to fo ol
■lit- high**! da** and mm to giae parfagt
■ atUfnctioii. He will al*o have a live a
ortment of
SLKKIBH
ol all Uie aee*t and rniwl fashionable
•lylei well and carefully made and of the
fowl material*.
An iuipectl a of hi* work i* a*knd a* it
i* believed tbat none superior can U found
la the country. augSLtf.
The First
and (lie Beat!
The largest
k CHEAPEST
stock of
FALL GOODS!
JUST UNPACKING at
KELLER & HI'SSER,
In BrockerliulT* block, Bohop Street,
Uellofonte, where
have just opened the beat, cheapest large*
a* well a* the fowl auurU-d ituck uiliwdi
in Bellefonla.
HERE LADIES,
I* the place to buy your Silk*, Moha.r*
Mozambique*, lieu*, Alpaca*. Detain*,
Lnu, Brilliant*, Mu.liui. Calicoes, Tick
!•>**. FtaaehL Gpera FlaneL, Ladies Coat- j
ing. Genu' Cloth*. Ladle* Barque*. Whit*
Pekay, Linen Table Cloth*, Counterpane* j
Crib Counterpane*, White aad Colarat j
Tarlton, Napkin*, Inserting* andKdgiagsj
W bile Lace Curtins, Zephyr A Zephyr Pal
Urn*. Tidy CoUon, Shawl*. Worlttiakr:
HOOP SKIRTS,
Thread Hosiery. F*a, R*ds,Hawing
LADIES AND MISSES SHOE*
FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE
FOR GENTLEMEN,
KBeth-made Clothing of Every D- j
scription, for Men andßoys. j
Their >tock ofQC KENS WAR* A GRo]
CEKIES cannot beeioaitedtn quality or!
price. •
Call In at the FhiladetphiaStore aad con
vim <• yourelvn* that RELLKItA MUS
SKR have any thing you want, and do bu
inc- on the principle of "<Juck Sale* and
Small Froflu." ap3O,G&
oasisast raonocK ARC TAKU
GREAT FLOOD!
Tun* of Dry Good*, Groceries, No
lion*, Hardware, Ready-made
Clothing, ami thousand* of
other article*
GABKIED OFF AND LANDED AT
ttuthe Cheap Store
Heriacher & Cronmiller.
CENTRE HALL. PA
stud now otfered at price* lower than
the lowest.
Dry Goods, Notion*, <irvoerie, Hard
ware. Quern** are, Wood and willow war*
| Iron, Salt, Fih and in fart, a msgnilceM
j assortment of everything
GOODS VKRY NKAK AT THE
OLO PRICES.
Dress Goods
V mod beautiful variety. consisting of all
j the novelties of the season,
white tromL, embroideries, hoop skirU,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
All wc a>k that you will
CALL AND KXAMIN'K OCR STOCK
ALL KIN DS OF IfAR N ESS.
-ilver plated and Yankee Ilarne** double
, end single, bridle* and halter*. Apr 1
GOOD N KWS FOR THE PEOPLE.;
Great .Attraction and Ureal Bargain*!
'IMIK undersigned, determind U> meet thv
A popular demand for Low er I'rice*. w
►poctfully call* the attention of the public
to hi* dock of
SADDLERY,
now otfered at the old stand. Designed e
pevtall. for the people and the tint'**, the lar
gest and most varied and complete assort
ment of
Saddle*. Harness, Collar*. Bridles,
of every description and quality; Whip*,
and in fact everything complete to a firtl
cla*t establishment, he now offers at prices l
which will suit the time*,
j |A better v ariety, a better uuality or 6nor
style of Saddlery ha* never before been of
fered to the public. Cai) and examine our
tock and be *ati*fled before purchasing*
elfe where.
Determined to please my patrons and
thankful for the liberal *hare of patronage
heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a
continuance of the tame.
JACOB DIN GKS. Centre Ha 1
\\T J. B KTTF.LK 8J
HOLES ALE WINK dt LIQUOR!
STOKE
BiUop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil
ding iormerly occupied by the Key
stone BakeryJ
Take* pleasure in informing the public that
he keep* constantly on hand a supply o.
choice Foreign and Domestic Liquor*.
All JUrrtU, Keg* and fflifi warranted
to contain tkr quantity r'preamtfd.
The attention of practicing physicians is
• ailed to hi* stock of
PURE LIQUORS,
suitable for medical purposes. Bottles,
lugs, and demijohn* constantly on hand,
lie h- the ONLY PURE NECTAR
WHISKY in town.
All liquor* are warranted to give satis
faction. Liquor* will be sold by the quart,
barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot oi
BOTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grades on hand.
Confident that he can nloase customers
he respectfully solicit* ashareof public paj
tronage raylftl
MUSIC!
Every No. of
PKTKKS' MUSICAL
MONTHLY contain*
four or five Piano
Songs, lour or five
Instrumental l'teccs,
beside* Vocal Duets,
Quartets, and fiMtr
hand pieces—in fact,
we guarantee every
yearly subscriber at
least 850 worth of
elwdce new Music,
We offer four yearly
copies for $9.
Sample Copies
mailed forStk-., Five
Back No*, for sl.
J, L. Peters,
NW
MUSIC!
Wherever the
NX PLUS ULTKA
Glee-Book ha* b-en
introduced, it has
been pron ousted
superior to all other
works of it* kind.
It is the largest, la
test, finest, and only
enlleelion of new
Glee* and Quartets,
nearly all of which
have Piano Accom
paniment*, </ l'h.
Sample Copies
mailed, post-paid,
or $1.50.
J. L. I'eters, j
599 Broadway. New
York.
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AT REDUCED PRICES!
ALLKINDBOFFITRNITURIATTBI
"MAMMOTH"
Furniture Store!
OF
THOMAS LINN,
Olt Allegheny Street, Penn'a.
I ADO FT (hi* method f informing my
friend* (hat i boffpurvlmnl
intrru*tof llwiry F llarri* la the abav*
an wad eatebliahiwaaL Air. llwrU MM
retired from tb inn,
Will Continue the Bulne
or Manufacturing nil kind* of Furaitart at
Ui* old Mend on Howard ftL lla al*
make* a ipacinity ef
UndnrtekiAf
la all It* bratwbi* The fo-at 1 C#tia. a
Good Heane at all time* oo hand Kvary
funeral will be attended to by bia* ia pee
ma Urn iuk; year* of aaperieaan will
rcommnd biu 11 out of tb*
OLDEST AND BEST UNDERTAKER#
in ih* State. All erdetf
PROMPTLY FILLED.
Order* for Coda* can U left at my Mora a
Allegheny Street,
THOMAS LINN,
Be 11 don te Pa.
oo(27. ly.
On Marriage.
laaay* for Teamg Ken, ea GREAT Mtlil
EVILS and ABUSES which laurfora with
Karriag* and ruin the bappiaaa* of Lheaa-
Md, with cure toeaaa or relief far the
Erring aad I" nfortunate, di*ea*d and de
bilitated Seat in coaled letter envelope*,
free of charge.
Addreaa. HoWARD ASSOCIATION,
No. 2Huth Ninth St., Philadelphia, Fa
oetllly, .. - ; jg
Joan B. Li**. P. Bxwxss WtLsen
LINN A WILMON,
DRUG GISTS.
?'S
Succenaor* of F- P. Wilton, Belinda*t
Penn'a.
1Iit watred tk tmiwiofJiim I
iSteea, of Philadelphia, a drugwiat ef tbir
I teen jretn b irnl baa tb
'charge of tbetr prcaeription b*iaat
X night Ml i (UirM U their Mora
door, and iheeMipU.y***ieep!nf wilbia lb*
building, will attend to tba trial* of tba
public at all bout* of tba night
Lian dc Wllaoa keep conataetlf oa
band a large atock of
Drug#, PaiuU, Oil*, Perfumery. Trwaaee
and Medira Applisace of ail biada,
together with a eery large eloek of
Patent Mad it m .. *eca aa
/ Vinegar Bitter*, and alao
Pure Wine*. and l
i)uon. oJ all kind*
for nodical
>arpoaaa.
julyM.au. LINN* * WILROJf.
t ■ix.mh.i.utt rutaM u
±j for tale by lsarnjr m Wiue*.
ao 10'66.
TAPANNRD TOfLETSrfTfti JkWf)
U other Japanned ware, a* the
aplOfid. lawia a WiUM*a.
/10FF1N TKIMMINOB. a large anion
ic mantat IRVTftf * WILSON*
HATUEE'6
Hair Restorative
Ctmlaiai ni LAC BULPHUR —Nfc
SUGAR OF LKAI)—No LITH
ARGE— No NITRATE OF SIL
VEU. and ia entirely frea from tba
Poiaonoua and Iloa'ib diet roving
Drug* ueed in other Hair Prepara
tion*.
Tr* rope rent and clear at cryrtal, it will
not #oil tu Aural ttbrtc.- pemttly SAFE
CLEAN and KFPICIIXT.-de.idem
tun LONG FOUGHT FOR AND
FOUND AT LAST!
It geetoree and imvpaU the Hair from
knooint Gray, impart* a toft, g!oey ap
pearance. remove* I land ruff, ia refrebinf
U the bead, cheek* the liair from Calling
<ff, and rerturct. it to a great eatent wbea
prematurely liat, prevent* Headaehaa,
cute* all humor*, etitaneoua eruption*,
and unnatural beat. AS A DRESSING
FOR THE HAIR IT IS TIIK BEST AR
TICLE IN THE MARKET.
DR. 11. SMITH. Patentee, Ay or. Ma**,
Prepaied only by PROCTER BROTH
-1 KRs. Gloucester, Ma** The genuine it
' put Up in a J-* no! bottle, made xprealy
■ for it, with the name of the a- tide blown
ia the gia*-. Aak your Druggiat tor Na
rraK'a H via RnrroKAiivg, and take ao
• other.
jBtP-Send two three cent ctamue to Proc
ter Brother* for a "Trealieeoa the Human
Hair." The information it contain* ia
worth (£OO,OO to aay person laep.lr
For *ale at GmtW Hall by Wm. Wal
* and Herlaeber A Oonmillar.
* AGENTS WANTED FOR
' A Book That Will Selll
, MY THE UKXOWXKD
• SILXOU BLITZ.
Tbi* is an original, interesting, and in
structive work, full of rare ftin and humor
being an account of the A UTHOK'B PRO-
F ESS ION A L LIFE, hi* wonderful trick}
and foal*, with laughable incident* and
adventure* a* a Magician, Necromancer,
and Ventriloquist. Illustrated with
10 Full Page Engravings,
j beside* the Author'* Potrait on steel, and
numerous small cuts
1 The volume is free from any objectiona
ble matter, being high-toned and moral in
iu character, anu will be read with inter-
I oat, both by old and .voung. It give* the
most graphic and thrilling accounts of the
effect* of hi* wonderfti! feat* and magieal
I trick*, causing the most uncontrollable
inerrinicnt r.n I laughter.
Circular*, Ternu, dec., with full informa
tion, sent free on application to
DUFFIELJ) ASHMEAD. Publisher.
Til Sansom Street, Philadelphia.
0v127.0ui.
CENTRE HALL HOTEL.
JOHN SI-ANGLER, Proprietor.
Stage* arrive and depart daily, for all
point*, north, south, east and west.
This favorite Hotel has been refitted and
furnished by its new proprietor, and is new
in every respect one of the most pleasant
country Hotel* in central Pennsylvania.
The travelling community and drovora will
always find the best accommodations. Per
sons trofu the city wishing to spend a few
weeks during the summer in tne country,
, will find Centre Halt one of the most beau
tiful locations and the Centre Hall Hotel
all they could desire for comfort and COB*
venieuce. apMrfiMf.
CENTRAL nOTEL. Corner of Third
and Chestnut Street MifiSinburg, Pa
•l.ihu Show era. Proprietor.
Its Central Location makes it particularly
desirable to persons visiting Town en
business or pleasure. ,
H. A. Taylor's Liverj Attichod.
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