The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 08, 1872, Image 3

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    ■ TH E JEc CiU RrtSr Af
■. FRIDAY Starr It R, 1*72.
¥ LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL NAVi. -Our friend* will oblige
I as by snndiuf fw unw U-u of local inter
' est, including deathi, wantages, Ac.. n>
such are eagarly rwad by your friend* in
I the west, many of whom get the Reporter.
We would esteem ila favor if our kind pa
I Irons would aacasiauaUy uiatl a ropy <f*t
tho Reporter to relative* and acpmmtan
ee* who formerly, lived In Centra county
•nd removed, to other pa.U, which would
. n duce many jo boeome subscriber*.
IXPOUTAVT to BUM SAW MEN.—
-The circulation of the RWOWTKW, ON
this sidt ofthts county, is now greater
than that of any two |is,i rr in the]
Vounty, hence htiuitiwa men who wish
to roach the Pennsv.illey trade, wilt
advance their own interests, by ad veil•
tising iu the RKPOHTKK. Oursuiwcrir j
lion list is open to the inspection of #l/ !
who wish to advertise.
Sales in the Newapuprcs,
Advertise mor sales • th* wewspg
pors Hand in lls stick fast npott hotel
walls or smith shop doors, and wait for
j>cople le coinc and read ; hut newspa
per* go after the folk, —go into iheir
dwelling—and cverybtply reads news
a* paper*. Henee, the best way to let
•verybodv ktmw what you have UIKII,
and when you are going to sell, is by
advertising iu the papers.
Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree and j
Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit and Hcfb|
* beetle, Prepaid by Mail. A complete j
and judicious assortment, 25 classes.,
♦ 1,00. Th si* classes, <l5O packet*) 1
f>r $5.00. Also, an immense etudt ol)
one year grafted Fruit Trees, Smell.
Fruits, Fruit Stacks,, Young Fruit
Oriiainehtwl and Evergreen Seedlings,
Bull*, Kuere, Vims, House and Bor-,
der Plants, Ac., Ac., the most com
plete attor&fteut in America. Prepaid
by roaiL Priori Catalogues to any
add rem, also trade lists, gratis. Seeds (
on comtnimiiui. Agents n anted
B. M\ Watwm, Old Colony Nurse- j
ties and seel Warehouse, Plymouth. |
Mam. Established 1542. labl63t;
t to lh RkWUTSI!
. * wbo change their Puot-oftce this
wpring, will i.m neglect lo nolily tbe
|tuldi.br, sw we can make the change
wf address upon our lists. f*b23.tot
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Reutly some parties in MUlbeim,
were fined for swearing. NV ould that
be Sin-tarf
No More Gray Hair.— .Volar*'*
Hair Reftaratire bring® hark the orig
inal color, ll is iwt a dye, and clear
* as crystal. Coutaiu® tmthiug injuri
ous. See advertisement. ailid 2t
L. D: —Year poetry is tot fit for
publication— it neither rhymes uor
chimes. Quit writing |*>etry, ami de
vote vuur lime to something uiore use
ful. " -
Millheitn has a musical oonven
V- tiott thj* week. A R. Alexander, and
lVillia/T. Xlryer, are the directors.
—t-|*riiig Mills had quite a fight mi
laid WnUv. The tuilruad hands got
pugi'atic and braised each oilier.
—feast Tuesday morning was terri
bly degree* b
low zTro.and the wind, whew how it
willed. Grouudbog day, didn't
bad ibis year.
VVedne*dav tb- weather was ditto.
March, sih and 6th, was a hero.
Me stood ft, 6 degree* below aero.
—Churvbville is mpfily for a
yot-officc. They need and deserve
a ijue, and we hope Uncle Sam will
gr&nt it.
Our wltifont towusinati. Rev. S. G.
BLanui.il, of Bcli#igrovc, jiccpxd in
upote u® on 'Jturdav. He prcuhc
roxruigily every Sabbath for ibo Lu
tlierijtfl at Milrut .
Oqr old frietitC-Mr. A A Ivtrliu,
piace, uUo jfave us u pop
visit!on Wednesday.
W'. G. Slitter's sale, personal proj>-
vity, in tho I-op. March I4tl.
If rtm want a sewing machine thai
will rnidrrntirfirtiot, get the Aur
ican Combination, Buttou-hole Over-
M amiug Sewing machine, for a hid.
A. L. BartgiS, of Mudisouhurg ha*
ilk agtncv fur ihi. inunlv, and who
will call u|wu you before long.
We mm from the proceedings of the
jlale radical state aouvcntiou of Mis
pouii. which assembled at -H- I/'Ui?,
that Col. John H. Stover, a native of
our valley, was a delegate aud took
part. We copy from the
** l ' ,c '^ l
Lmii. liepu^ U ~' 1
Al Ibree "J" <**?"*-•
bayinjjrj—.mbW
requested to resume bu . Pii
Wow being absent Mr. do. u
jamiu waa request to address btM""-
vent ion. Mr. Benjamin due. '
whereupon (Jul. John H Stover w.. *
requested to tell how tie got into the
New York Tribune over the signature
of Col. Grueveuor. Colonel Stover
said he would answer the question by
by telling them how he caiue
to this convention. lit came
here because hebetieves that this con
vention represented.the true principles
of this great Republican party. Ht
denounced the Liberal Republicans
as guerillas waging an unauthorized
warfare against the Republican party.
Tbe Democratic party was not for the
possum policy. The Democratic par
ty waa dead —it was passive from ne
cessity. He thought he had answer
ed tbe questions aud he would give
way for Mr. Blow.
APPOINTMENT DECLINED. —The j
RCT. E. J. Wolf, says the Balti
more American, pastor of the iSccoiul
English Lutheran Church of thin city,
aiterj holding the appointment un
der consideration in the bopenf seeing
hio war clear to accept, hu# fiuallv Oi
ler mil led to decline Uie professorship in
the Tliwohigicul Seminary of (Jettys
burg, t which he was elected last
fall at a special ineeti.ig of the Board
of Trustees. . It is understood thut the
Ilev. gentleman's reason lor declining
the honorable position to which lie j
was chosen are the
tioti of his church and the united pro- j
test of the entire congregation against
his leaving. Under such circumstan
ces he could -not leel disposed to vi
olently sunder relations that are nat
urally so pleasant und that have re
sulted in yielding l< the congregation
HU unusual meat ure of prosperity.
the service yesterday,
Mr
his purin-V of remaining with the
church and * l' ew e,w l UL ' nt ' uJ
fetdiu" reiuui hi touching the very
cordial relation* eaistlPg Uelweeu him
self and his | eoglif. • •'
ACCIDENT. —Mr. fleo. l'ag*. ujio
occupies a tenant-house on Joshua
Potter's place, in Harrtb twp., met
with a very serious necidaftf, no hist
Monday. M was at wrork uh u cat
ou the railroad, when one ot Dm gfn
bank incuts, loosened by the Irost, cas
ed in on him, breaking one of bis lego,
nud injuiitig liitu otherwise very *v
rmudy. M (hut hi* (iff is tmluugcicd.
1M I'OKTAJ*T IN Ft KM ATION.
BIIMUINTK, PA March 4th. 1872
Mr. End Kurt* ,tt order to show the
people of t'aan-valley, and cspccialty
ibosc interested in Sewing machine*, that
Mr Angt-11, the agent ftr the Singer Ma
chine in I'titon County ami p'irtiif Centre,
and 4li Wagner hi* drl\. r, lias aolrtght
west of Penn lown-hii*, we re*|tectfuily
iiajm - *t you to |>iihli*h the letter below".
We ha*e freum ntly heard that Mr Wag
ner Y*a*t'd thnt we liad no htisiur** with
machine* in Peiinsvalloy, thu* gro-ly iu
fsrtering with our trade:
o®fe of Singer Maniifseturing Co., Mo
lit*' Chestnut St, Philadelphia Jan. 41.,
187*
M.'**r*. Zimmerman ltr * A Co., Itollo
fbnte. Pa. Ih'MrSir*. Your letter of llth
int., lias remained on til*, tttiunswered,
some time, while I have Ween arranging
with Mr Angell to keep out of your lerri
lory in Centre eountv. lis now h*>
lira t>n|n> to confine hi- or Mr Wagner' *
opcra'ion* to the tou n.hip* ot Mites/Venn
stid Haine*, and hoold vou tliul that lie
doe* not do o, pleM*e intorin me, and I
will give the matter immediate attention.
Your* truly,
THOMAS K. OUKR, Agent.
When we were appointed agents, over
one year ag >, the entire county so given
us aiih tho exception of the above named
townships, which were reserved for Mr,
Angell. We accented the arrangement,
anT the fact of Mr. Wagner's running
• ver into our territory, ami claiming it a*
hi*, surprised us. \Ve therefore publish
the above letter to settle this matter, and
hope that all person* wanting Sewing Ms-
Nine* will *e the importance of buying
from the rifAt egrafs, and avoid trouble,
a* we are determined to vindicate our
rights and claim* to every part of ground
outside of the three named townhi|*e.
Our wagon* will thoroughly tanvas* the
section* belonging to us, and we will be
pleased to sell everyb*>dy a machine on
ea y terms.
Zimmerman Bra's A Co.
ACCIDENT.—A sou of H. II Wi
eer of Millbeim, aged about 16 years,
a few days ag**, while iu the act ot
climbing a fence near the Fort, fell,
and broke the cup of one of his knee#
iu three places.
Andrew White, known to manv us
court crier, died at hi* home in Xfi!e
burg, on 2ord ult.
SAWUMTU SCHOOL Won*.— A report of
Sabbath school work dune by Kuv. K.
Crittcndon, S. S. missionary, in Central
Pennsylvania, show* that durfr g the past
seven .veers and eight months, in addiuen
to considerable bible and temperance
work, he ha* organixed 127 new Sunday
school* in localities that wore destitute, at
least nine-tenth* of these have been suc
cessful. Mt.ny of these havo been follow
ed by regular preaching, and sv*eral have
grown into churches, having settled pas
tors- lie has addressed and aided 719 oth
er school* * i*:tcd 81S4 (amilir*. delivered
1105 addres.-c* and sermons, nml travelled
10140 mile*. In connection w itWtLis Sun
day sxlixail work, he has distributed 14ti0
copies of Scripture, aud given away
through the American Sunday School
Union, to feeble school*, and needy per
sons b.tk, pHpors aad tracts valued at
$1100,57
Uueun Victorias Household.
II hut i! (Wi the EmjlUh People to
Maintain It.
Sir Charles W. Dilke, M. P., hat been
creating considerable popular excitement
iu England by addrexe on the present
cost of maintaining the ornaiiienul figure
head of a roval family. This ht estimate*
at five hundred million dollar* a year—
apparently an enormous sum, though one
can imagine how the money goes, after
glancing over thi- partial catalogue of the
person*! attendant, of (lit sovereign: The
•alatric* in tit* royal household amount to
jCI3!,OIX>a year. Including a Ts*t number
of totally useless official* Laughter]—
Chamberlain*, Controller*. Masters of I
Ceremonies. Marshal- of the Household, j
Grooms in-Waiting (Jeutlemen Usher*. j
and a few persons who ppenr to perforin
services, but who ought to be paid for j
tho>e services a- they perforin them, and i
nut to be made permanent official* with
great title* of honor—ucli, for instance, m
the Hi*Uriral Painter to theOueen. Por
trait Palnur to (he ana the Litho
gr*per in Ordiuary, Under the Lord;
Steward'* department, and the depart- '
went, and the department of the Master!
of the Han>, we nave such officer* a* the !
Coroner of the H<>uehould, and the 1
Chi -f Equerry and Clerk Marshal, and [
Y *ri.,tp- sther* wh-xe duties are not o! a
very t>urdn(,^>tiiede*eription. [Laughter ]
Nothing i* uiore ingu|nr than the con-ti
tutin of the tucdica. department. You
would hardly credit the nqiutiu* of njedi
cal gentlemen who are required for the
service of tjio tjou-rf.olil, but I atn aware
that sonic of them are unpaid. There are
j three PhysleUiit fit Ordinary, three Phv*U
ciah* Extraordinary, uno Physician of the
Household, one Surgeon of |)ie Household,
one Surgeon Apothecary, two Chemist ot
tho Establishment in Ordinarv, one Sur
geon-Oculist. one Surgeon-llentbt, one
Dentist in Ordinary, and one other phy*i
eit.n—or til in all [laughter;] while the
Prince of Wale* ha.- for hi* ipecialjWneflt
three Honorary Physicians, two Physi
cian* in Ordinary, two Surgeon* in Ordi
nary, one Surgeon Extraordinary [laugh
tcr.) one Chemist in Ordinary—or 11 more
[loud laughter.] making flocPir* in on*
family. [Laughter and a|>fflawe.] 1 should
be almost afraid of tiring anybody who
]jt[eiied to me while I went over the list of
strange office* of which the Household i
made up—Lotd ff jgV Almoner, Sub-Al
moner. Hereditary h (and A I PLOTTER, MM
u-r of the Biickhound*, clerk of the Ulieck.
Clerk ot the Closet. Ex<>n in Waiting, and
last, but not least, the Hereditary Grand
Falconer, the Iftike isfSc Albans [laugh
tor], who might perhaps, with advantage,
if be I* to retain nu salary of £l,fiooa year,
be created Hereditary Grand Pigeon Shoo
ter in Ordinary. fiumd hiught<*r.] If we
turn Is the Lard steward's depastmant, w>-
ci uis at once ppon a mytUrisU- Board of
Green Ctotli. ut it is called, at the head of
wliicfa arc the J*rd Steward, the Treasu
rer. tlurComptrollcr offba Household, and
the Master of the Household with a pWf-
Vt army of secretaries ami clerks, and
' "*h special secretaries, with special offi.
'* ~>d with ifselsl saiarie* each of thus*
section* of tfo department, f Laughter. 1
1., th* tii department wu have a chief
rook and foo."
ries of Let wren
between the five : " J "" 1 . '! f 0 ?/™*;
rates, soma of whom kare duties that I
cannot even goes* at- *'J*lh fo f
at llid two t'gfw" office en ; i*bmr* f
laughter.] There are whole department*,
the dutiesof whi. h cannot bo ycry consid
arable, one would think, or at ? l events,
not considerable enough to warrart llioir
being made into departments of the house
hold ; for, insUnce. the c nfactionary itc
partment and the ewer department, whlla
the duty of table decking employ* no !*
than live persons—flaughter[—who hav*
salaries of between £M) and JE'iOO a year
i iu all.
THE AI.DIXK rou MARCH.-- With tbu
number the full #cope and resource# of the
American Art Department begin to he
fairly manifest, and we turn iU page# with
a proud eonaeiouineae that, at laat, we are
to have a periodical that ahttll do uredil W
the Ukte and talent of our country. Thoaa
who were ao ill en-cd with the illimitable
conception of Mnud Miller. Riven in the
January number, wilt he g!a J to rocognlxu
the ixiwcrful |*ncil of Mia# Davi# on the
firat pare of thi !*ue. Here we have the
heroine f*"llood'a Bridge °f Nigh#," a*
•be litaiid# in her desperation. undeterred
ly the minor terror# of "the blnek arch or
the dark lowing river." The artit ha#
with wonderful power fixed ' the daring
|n-t look of despairing—" yet the face I#
that of A wom*n t endowtjd with tho, to
her, ala# I fatal gift of beauty. The glare
of a light on a pn#in * boat, it*elf invisible,
bring# the agonized face in *l<olig relief
agaimt the almost silhoutte blaekuex.# of
that drearv night, and the picture i# one
that will not quickly lose iU intercut with
the lover* of that moat touching poem of
thi# or anv other language. The next il
lustration'# sra a #rl* of ix, which, with
the magnificent full page, "Blowing
Hock, 1 ' illuatrutu Ml appreciative and eii
tlnit-ia#tic article on the wenery of Wo#t
ern North Carolina.
The illustration# arc front the pencil of
Mr. Piguet. and the three piim-ipa) urn##,
"Oil the Linville. "VValuaga Kalli, and
"Blowing Kock," arc rendered by three
mjoUr# of the graver, Bogert, Oeraty, and
Hmrv Lin ton—to the first native Amer
ican artist, i# probably due the highest
rank in the engraving world, and the pic
ture before us would -iloni go far to estab
lish the claim-for wealth of duiail and
perfect preservation or the artist'# pencil
i ov.cts this block is a wonderful exhibition
mid faithful devoted attention.
Unselfish Friend"
will be weleo in A Lf pjrerybody, for who
J.*# net love a n.ddc jfugt 'j'MfJ! ure se
veral other cut*: th lasjuWt, Wb.bM;4
i>.fCtrv, is oi the highest arJer. Frico, ell
•gUiiie with oil chroma, $6 per year. JAS.
i &t,t9B*P 0 ->l New York "
--The firm of Irwin and Wilson,
dealer* in hardware, at liellcfon*, has
changed. Mr. Irwin retires and Mr.
Hicks, formerly of Philadelphia, takes
his place. Henceforth the name of
the firm will IK* Wilson IT Hicks.
DEATHS.
On Slat ult. in ilartly Iwp., Owen LylU
formerly of Aaronshurg, aged 54 years, 2
month* siid 4 days.
In Potter Iwp., an I'.'tli Feb., Chat la* Ar
thur, son of \t m K Henney, aged ty'rs,
4 mouth*, and 22 day*.
MARRTages
On Dth <f Feb.. by Kev M. Sloul. Aa
ron P Zerby Mild miaa Ellaabelh Uaup
both of Pennavaltey.
On 14th Feb . in Aubrey. Kansas, Isaac
Bloom Held, f Bed Hlutr. Cel.. wad Lucy
W., daughter of Thomas Hutchinson, for
merly of I'otter twp.
On 27th Feb , by Kev. P. Sehm, D. U.,
Will U tilft, of Nltlroy, to miss Margaret
Ann Shatter, of Union eo.
A UUITOKN' REPORT.
S. S. Wotr. Trewurvr.
Dr.
la account with Centra County :
January I, 1872 .Jauuary I, 141*.
To balance in Trea*-
ury at la*t e(llein*hls 2,01(1,'J*
To muount of ouutand
iag taxes - 3RB3R9U
To amount *oe i (or
thv year IM7I ,7U4,0T
To amount ree d (Yom
County Corn's and
other source*.... 17,MK,04
To amount ovsr-paid
ac't of collectors 147,14
To amount tranfem-d
from State and Be
lief 4k4l
To bal. due by Trca. r g4.1,a0
CH.
January 1. I4TJ. January I, 1471
Bv amouniofoutstand
ing taxe* $44,646,
By amount of exonera
tion* and cem * al
lowed eolls-'tor* 4,1*. 44
By amount of Corn's
warrant* paid in
1471 44.640,44
By amount of treasur
er'* salary and *ta
tionary 4,010>00
Balance due by Treas
urer 8,041,90
KKLIKF ACCOUNT
UK.
January I. 1971 Jaauary 1, 1878
To amount outstand
ing taxe* st last set
""""" tl .m
CH.
January 1, 1971 January I, 1871
By amount of out
standing taxes $ 544,94
By amount of exonera
tion, aud com'* al
lowed collectors 444,27
By amount transferred
to county..— —... (W.W
MILITIA ACCOUNT.
UK.
January.!, 1971 Januaiy 1, 1871
To amount due at last
fettleinent $ 491.1W
To amount i>utslanding
tax** at last settle
ment 850,62
To amount assessed for
1871 797.5U
To amount overpaid
accounts of collec
tor* 164.04
$ 1940,54
Balance due by Treas
urer—— 640.60
CR.
January 1, 1671 January 1, 1879.
llv amount ofouUland
!ng taxes —. 904,44
By amount orders paid. 436,01
By amount exonera
tions and corn's al
lowed collectors M4W
By amount Treasurer's
commissions 6,50
Balance duo by Treas
er - 640,50
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL
VANIA.
UK.
January J, 1979. January 1. 1871
To auiouul of Statu
and special taxes out
standing at last 5et
t1eiueiut................. 1770,19
To amount assessed for
1871 4,284,20
To amount overpaid
account* of collec
tors 61.49
$ 604.64
Balance due by treas
urer rv-. H9.5M
CH.
January 1, 1871 Januaty 1, 1871
By amount of out
standing taxes 2,14161
By auiouut of exonera
tions and commis
sions allowed codec- ,
|*r. 649.94
By aipount of State
treasurer'* receipt* . U3).M>
lty amount treasurer's
c0mmi55i0n5............ f l.ttf
By amount transferred
to county.,,, 88,89
Balance due by Treas,
urer —,. 110,98
f f*AW
EXHIBIT CENTRE COUNTY,
CK.
January 1, 1972 Jaauary 1, 1871
By amount of x ut
stand taxes—..— $39,457,70
By amount in treasury 4,'JJ|,IB
Balance in favor of
Centre County 4,492,60
UK.
January 1, 187*2. January 1, 1871
To orders outstanding 178n,36
To ordor* issued in
una...;;. $49,429,76
|ai, m HI
To orders lifted in 1871 $48,2*^1,49
Order* outsUnd Jan
1, 1872 1.668,62
ffote* *nd botid. out*
5tandi1........ 2S.UU.tJ9
l>Ue A. t. blftl)
Hill, and cc*t unpaid |,iidj,sfc
Estimated ego nur a
tiori. snd pofhini.r
*ion unpsjd 8,T.M.73
Pile Commonwealth- • 1,187,66
Balance In tsver uf
Centre C0unty....,,,,. 0,4*2,60
—~ 041,660,88
I EXPENDITURES OK CENTRE
j County, A. 1). 1872.
Auditor', and Clerk* pay 89,00
John Ring commissioner.,..,,,, 49U.11
JohnU. Hsiikey oommi*i<>llt>r 146.U1 ,
Joseph MeClorkey aoniiui*.
.loner „ 820,80
Wm Furey commissioner's elk 664.18
J T Parson tip.tav* 70 Co
Andrew White court crier.... 42,00
1) (ialbraith janitor 297.44
Samuel Post. r commissioner.. 2U.OU
D W Wood ring on account... 986.60
Commonwealth cost* 2,219,76
Premium, on scalps 282.26
Refunding account note* lifted 8,268,64
Refunding uulci aud road taa18,883.73
Hoad view, ami bridge ........ 692.0U
lirand and traverse juror, pay 2.941,90
Constables pay 481,69
Assessor* pay ~ 984,00
State lunatic asylum 290,96
A.essor* rcgistiation 817,00
Election expenses..- -.... 684.27
ln<|uisition on dead bedie*— 87,41
Orvi* "d Alexander solicitors 676,00
jury muiiwis.loners..... 46,94
County t#.:s refunded 108,44
John Montn prntbrniotgry,-.. 195.0&
J' O Meek printing fwno7o
and 1871 •••*!* ttnttntn
7,10
K B liarger 3c Co printing for
1870 and 1871 488.90
K Kuru pr.uting for 1870 '7l- W.VU
P P Stover " " 279,00
Insurance public building..... 78,44
1M.9M.00
Smith & Murphy dt*ak*U,,,,„ 114.7b
Kaslern penitentiary - 4tt,Uo
Running county line 1,3Kt,8'.*
Sll William# painting.... - 666,76
C HcCifHtjf balance on pub
lic building#.,,,,, 8,607.26
Sburtlidge At Co. MUR1, 227,46
Alexamler fc Co. 408.V]
Daniel McOiiiley carpt'r work 626.71
K M'Knight ga# - 871,00
K C Hume# clerk 108,66
AII Henderson court raportor 2110,00
II A Kailey p1umbirg......... 205.10
C Dugau painting 64,29
Teacher" Institute 145,78
Jnc H Mofhook# and
stationary Wi.oo
J it J Ham# hardware 7|.4
Hotter 8r... 114,92
Dr. J H Dobbin# medical st
teudiiHce 50.00
Hoop, Jouc* it Co lumber 149.60
Beech Creek Lumber Co fur
lumber 04,Qn
B Calbrailh court hcuto 67,C0
1.1 Grenoble indexing......... 50,(1)
W S Murphey docket# 68,6U
Water tax 08,16
J A Kaukui Iniurance 190,11
fj+ftUfiZeHf lapgfltw-.,2,118,29
i&MWt
TAXKS OPTrtTANPTNO*
Martin Murphey,.... . 1
Simon l.itigfv mat
I'aM tiller settlement 226,34
I'aid tinea tetib-iucnt 268,88
S F Itlllrr !tl,4a
W K Tibbehs 836.18
A Savdor 3*4,3U
A Janet Vk\4*
m Atkev. fat.loj
Jna Pownrll *. 187,60
Jaelt llottermall 447.5 M
Win Cross... 66,04:
I aid tilit-a telllemrnt...... Ilil.ol
II r Fortney 1,91262!
J M Bush 144,00
11 It Y vaaT 106,44
1) llu.tert.aii WS.tWi
Joh a 11aehdid....................... 271,66
Daniel Derr Wtt.46
Paid tilicv tall lenient Pii.tki
WH.nuit iun.o7
J Hollar 4t*t 66
8 11 Herring 323.86
SBrieklev 166,6!
J U Smith 428,611
J K SaiafTird ltia.no
Paid tinea tetilemant 14a N2
PaM tinee n tIU umlit 06,64
H.ii.ry lltinkia ... 879,07
Henry t'artin Oellelunlv 1,194,4' 1
llarrfton Let i Miteskurg ...... 267,13
K Hunter Philipthurg 6.19,79
Cournd Daikl Howard Uoru .. 'if,l4
Jua Steer I'nlonville JK3.94
H J llattinger llennar 1,396,32
D H Maltina Bum 778,W
M Ziiumaruian Ifurniide 214,42
John MeClutkay t'urtin 1 !tv. 17
Shannon MoCormlek Fergu
ton 1141.4*
John Minich tirrgg 2233,tX)
oeha Kataer Hainot 1,746,3
John Ward Half MIK.II 723.80
Frank Brown liarri* 2,416,66
Samual Hrieklay Howard 869,26
I> W Klin# Uuston 80l.
Hartnon Kobb Liberty ... 881,04!
J II Mct'auley Marion ......... 1,167,2".
Paid tinee letlleiuent Milet... 1,4*4,62;
P K Seller* Patten tv42,1)6j
Frank Kuarr Panti 1,230,13;
Jeteph Crotaer Potter 2636.48
K Hunter Ruth 1.016,68
JainesOalss Snowshoe 884,36
K W Oettle Spring 2060,42!
Paid tinea tattlanu nt Taylor. 144.81 j
Wat Spoilt Union - 27280
Joteph Shaffer Walker 1.66*.Wi
8 Oaagericb Worth 206.82
Paid since settlement 449,82;
$*8,007,7*
D. W Woodring, high Sheriff" of Centra
county, in account with Centre aounty,
January 1, 187*.
CR.
By balance at settlement, Jan. 71 985,00
Turnkey'* per 82 prisoners... 46,f11>
Executing venire*, summon
ing jur0r5......-™. 44,70
Philip Rice's expense ... 1,10
Conveying P. Rice to Harris
burg 44,09
Commonwealth coeta, January
Tern., 1871 24,0)
Washing Blanket* and filling
bod* - 4.79
venire* and sum
moning juror* ... 56,75
Notice to juror* not to attend... 5,80
Conveying C Butler to Wt
ern Penitentiary 75,(1)
Commonwealth coat, April
Term
Washing beds, blankets, Ac.... 5,50;
Executing ventres, summon .
ing juror* 55,91)
Conveying liamer to Peiiiten
tiary - 74,0.1:
Conveying Lawrence to Har
risburg 62,56
Commonwealth costa, August
Term. - -- *4.61
Election Proclamation 2.BU
Executing venire*. *uuiuouing
juror* - 56,75;
Conveying J Test to Harris.
burg 78.4H
Conveying Gale* and Delige |.
Penitentiary ............ 130,00
Coin nioii w oath coat*, Nov.
Term 58,56
Boarding prisoners 8311 weeks
at *,Ui -
.Shoveling snow U.W j
$1,844.70
Balance due D W. W05m1ring...1,841,49
DR.
To county orders ... $1,018,50
Balance 1.M1.M
John U. Orvis, Kdmur.il Ulatichard and
Ja* A. Heaver. Committee, in account,
with the Centre cour.ty l-aw Library.
1871 DR.
Kab. 18, To bal* nco at settle
ment P'itli auditors $215,43
Mreli P'v A moynl rappiypd
from B V. StiUer IfitkUl
Nov. 6. 7U.CU
1871 CR.
March 9. Ilv cash paid R H.
Barger A Ow.. circular* . S).OU
March £), by ca*h paid W.
W. Pottel on bole* 2.02
August 22, By cash paid Lit
tle. Brown A Co ll.'O
Oj.l 3. l\K6
Jan 11. 1*72. Hop Samuel
Linn In nill - -
Ilalalice due committee......... 7.92
The Library is indebted to Kay A Broth
sh fur book* purchased in March last,
some $350 which there are new no funds t"
pay
JOHN II OK VIS.
EDMUND BLANCUARD. |
RKAVKft. I
VuM/tittf-
JOHN M. HUSH.
ROBT. P. HOLMES
fur*.
CENTRE COUNTY. S S
W c, tbr under ,
slgn.d. CV>iiiini.iiilic , r# of said county, il|
h*rvby certify, that th# forgoing Is • true
aail correct -lati-nirfit of lht> r<<ceipt* and
extMinciturr* of said county, from tha iltl
day January. A D., 1871, to the 8d day of
January, A. D.. 1872.
JIRtKPH M CLOSKKY,
J. G. SANKKY.
HA M L. F FCWTKR,
Attest: fbisMii'i, tlrafrr Co.
WM. FUKEY, ftrrA.
STATE OF PA.. CENTRE COUNTY,
S 8.
We, the utt-'eroigiicd Auditors of Centre,
county, do tii-reb) cs-rtify that in puru
--• licit or a* A*:l pf A*euibly, entitled "An
Ad relating to countip* *l.B tOWMships and
county ana township officer*,' wenielai
the coinini-sioncrr office at Bolteronto, 011
the Ist Monday ia January, and did wudil.
.utile apd adjust lle sever*! accounts set,
forth ill lb- foregping statement.
I* witiics* wbcrepf wr have hereunto set
our h*l|<j ani .cat* l|||# Ist Jy of
ROBT F. HOLMKS, L. H ;
Attu-t i Auditur.
WILLIAM FURKY. CUrk.
hkliUl
CENTRE HALL I
1
FOUNDRY i
and
Machine Shops. ;
Van Pelt <fcCo.
The undersigned, having luascd the .
above establishment, announce lo tbo pub- '
lie that the same will be carried on in all
ite various branches, as a
FOUNDRY, MACHINK SHOP,
ami Manufactory of Agricultural
Implements,
Tl|y ar|) prepared to till, upon shortest no- j
lice, all ordufs fur
Horse Powers
Threshing Machines
Day Hakes,
FLOWS ami Flow Callings
of every description, all kinds of Castings
made and lilted Up ft'r
Mills, Forges, Furnaces,
Factories, <tc.
Also, everything in the lilieof
SHAFTINGS,
PULL I KM
HANGERS,
in Iron or Brow.
We nijjnloy the best Patttvnniakers.
Our Fsttf7is"i|pp Istn-t
improved plan*.
Also mannfaeluru llio unrivulltj
ROUGH & READY
Cor v Pl,
which is lb- best now made.
All orders by tnail promptly atten
ded to JdocTHf
Anotiiku Fikk.— On Frittay nigh?,'
last, aays tlio MclUfoul# Walchmiin,
a fire broke ant among the stables In
the rear of Liun struct, by \viiit-k iliat
•t John Moran, Esq , niuf the • lie be
longing lutlie Reform parsonage were
destroyed, together with all their m 11
|lt nla. among which was a mw ami •>
lira Imi n cull", belonging to Mr, MF
rail. The lire broke out between
iwfive and one o'clock.
Tlit number oI mercantile failures
ill tlie United Stales during IN7I ia re
ported at 2,915, at lie nggrealc amoiiiil
of linbilitiea being $85,252,000. In
INTO liter# were 11.551 faituree, aggie
gating tflfl. 14? OOOliakililisa.aisdin IN- .
6N there were 2,799failnrt*, with #75,-
1054,000 liabilities. Tlie mainte
nance of iheae bigb ligurea shows tin*
demoralisation subsisting in (be com
inertia I economy of tlie country, and
which, in view of abundant ciojteuiid
good average prices, with a atcady tie
velnptueut tif the general industries ol
11lit* country, can be altrihutetl only to
an irredeemable currency. Tiiia |>el
subjects all commercial venture* lo ,
.cuutingeiich# against which ordinary
| foresight aud prudence prove unavail
ing. The result is showu ill the for
mulable liat of huaioeaa (allures, of
which each hriugs in ita train a aeriea
of embarrassments mid Inasea which it
is difficult In estimate.
- -
What Advertising Did.
Millwud, (he hanker and newspaper
speculator, who died recently ill Par
is, who founded the Petite Journal,
which at one time had a daily circula
jliou of nearly half a million copies,
was ao enthusiastic believer in (he ad
vantage* ot liberal advertising. One
day he had at hit table nearly all the
proprietors of the leading Paris dai
lies. Ther conversed about advertis
ing. Milfautl utaettrd that the nioeL
worthless articles could be sold in vast
uantitier, if liberally advertised.
Emil de Girardin, of La Presse,
who was present, took issue with him|
on the subject. "What will you bet ' 1
exclaimed Millaud, "that 1 can eell in
one week one hundred thousand francs
worth of the moot common cabbage
seed under the pretext that it will pro
duce mammoth cabbage brads! All
I have tu do is to advertise it at once
iu a whole page insertion in the daily
papers of this city." Girardin replied
that be would give him a page iu his
paper fur nothing if he should win hie
ager. The other newspojier pub >
lirhers agreed tu do the same thing !
At the expiratinu of ihewcck thev in
•piircd of Millaud how the cabbage
seed had flourished. lie show ol them
that he had sold nearly twice as much
as he had t romised, while orders were
still pouring in ; but lie said (he joke
must slop there; and no fturther or ,
tiers would be filled.
Much interest ia How fell ill gome
pnrt* of the \V(*I on tlic eiibluct uf do.
mrslicathiig buffalo**, and lite opinion
is gr iK-rally entertained in alack ruia
tug district* that an ini|>orUiit and
peiuiaiu-111 increase of (lie meat supply
of the country may be affected by this
mean*, with great profit to those un
dertaking the experiment. It har
been found by thoee who have made
the trial that the buffalo or bison will
fallen under conditions fatal to ordi
nary domestic stock ; (bat it is worth
more in hide and flesh than the ox,
and can be trained to the jwrfuriuaiicc
of any kind of lab .r for which oxen
are adapted. It ia necessary, how ev
er. that calve* should bu obtained for
this purpose. The old buffaloes cau
not b (Joinesticated. and their |je#h i.
so tough a* to be uutil for meat; but
the eld one* are very much in the war
when the calve* are to be captured.
Thev are kept in the center of the
drnvta, uud in case of danger the bulla
flank the herd. To capture them,
therefore, it u necessary to break
through the rank* of the flankers and
1.0-so the heifers, which i* a difficult
and dangerous operation, considering
the fact that the nerd *<>iliii|C coy-,
era a very wide extent of territory.
No way ha* yet been devises! ol cap
turing Lie calves that would not lie
rm-re likely to kill (hern than to lake
them alive. There i* reason to be
lieve that Ibis difficulty will be sur
mount d at some lime, |y>vftr, auu
it i* thought by mauy that the Joint*-
licating of buffalo calve* will receive
such all iiiijielus within the licit ft-W
veara as to make an im|wrtaut branch
of the stock raising butioea* uf |H*
Wert.
SaI.K. —J. W. Zcigltr's sale in B.uuer
twp , 1 mile wrest of Pleaaant (lap, on
Friday, March 15th, at 10 o'clock, a
large stock of hore*. cattle and farm
ing utensil*.
5 load w-ork hor.es, t milk cows thai
will be frt-sh in n few week*, all of which
nrc w itli calf t a thorough br.-d aldcrney
bull. 1 year sdd alderney bull, 8 head
Voung cattle, 8 breed sows, 9 head of
he<-p, I boar, 2 *ho*t. which are of pure
b|oo4 cliestufsj-bite* I Ullio ipoWor and
reaper coiubinud, I threshing machti,c
umi strap, with Fowler shaker, I grain
drill, 1 hay rake. 1 fodder eutt.-r, I fanning
mill. • Carli.ie corn planter. 2 two horse
wagons, 1 buggv. I • eigh, 1 jesir bs.b-ls-.ls,
I t(ngie*icd,Tls feet or rtqn- with pulley*,
plow*, harrows, and sbowl plows, I set
new tug harness, 2 sets of single bar
lll***, 'J *et# of yagou ladder* with a lot of
i lit el fanning jpipls-incnt* Uw numerous Jo
mention.
John Hook's Sale, Ilairia twp.,
March 10th, personal property.
J. T, KOM' sale, near Linden Hall,
l|vo stock and implements, on 7th
March.
Jess*! Dunlap's sale, near Farmers
Mills, 2 cows, & furniture, Murh
Bth.
MILKOY MARKETS.
Corrected by John M'Dowcll.
White wheat 1,t0.... Hi d wheat 1,40....1tye
70 Corn 70 Oats 40 Barley 05
Cloverseed 6,60 Timolbysoed, 360
Halt 'i 60 per sack,..
Bacon lOc 11 it in 10 Butter 20... Kggt
JO Plaster ft AO
BRLLKFONTKMARK KTH.
Corrected by Keller A Musser.
White Wheal 91.86, Had 130. ..Hyp..,,..
76. Com 00 Oats 40 Barley 00.
70 Cloverseed 6,80 Potatoes 40.
hard per pound 8. Pork per pound Oft
Butter '26 Egg Plaster per ton
slr> Tallow 8 Bacon 8 11am 16.
Stoves! Fi re! Stov's!
At Andy Heesman'a, Centra llall, an
latest nihl boat stove* out, be ha* just
received u targe lot of
Cook Stove*, I lie Pioneer Cook,
the Eclipse Cook,
the Kclinucc Cook.
f'A IJLUjIS- The Jtadiant Light self feo
<ler, Cat Burner, National Kkßi
Jewell, dee.
.v-wllc sella stove* an LOW a* anywhere
in Miflin or Centra 00.
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE
The undersigned hereby inform* tint
citixens of Potuwvallcy that he ha* pur
chased tho Ttnshup heretofore carried on
by the C. H. Mf a Co., and wilt continue
the same, at the old stand, in nil it* branch
es, in the manufacture of
stove a SPOf'T!^.
AU kinds <tf cupelfiiijc 4Ph;. lis
ulwayrop hand
r ruit Can*, of all Bix a,
UIJCKKTH.
CUPS.
I) IP P Klt.S,
DIsliKS, &C.
All work warranted und charges reason
able. A share of the public nulroriage so
' licited. ANP. HKKSMAN
Mtflpiuy .Pptdre Hkll
USHJ
WWSW
*Tlt\C I. 80781113 UK IT"
IW
Mm, Serei, Wnndi lid Umiul
v BUY IT! TRY ITT .
F<\Fs*sr sqd 4gu, . Use Palf Cart 0/
Far 1 Iheurqstisnj,, . . Us# Pwiq CartJll. I
For Um PRIG CUOG OIL
For FrvXSort,. , . . Uss Pill Cj/t OIL
For Chol#\ tyorbui, . Use PaigJnrt Oil.
For Bpr&intV .... Uss OIL
Far HfidtcheV . . . Uss PA Curt OIL
For Bruitti, ,\. . . UitXif Curt OIL
For Corns and Bußk>ns, U|f Ptif Cart Oil.
For Sort, .V Mw Piiq Cart Oil.
Far 4"! Unpsnrsi, PtJ; Cart OIL
•fiat iu tsstaraa,
tat rSalltac* )Vutar Ut nail,
t'tat tibiwi tat iVittll) kt
MAW /M tntAWT.
Aak kr PillyßlltS OIL As at Hktr. k*
ttJflUilT IT TO BREL
It b nut •4nt| Mtataa |.i.|aiadLl t a4k-
X iat n*|uw4 tab (iwt\
M Vagatal4, lait. HwW aat tlt\la.
tr tat It > lata aat Ml* te aaa X.
JUNk; all UratstHt aat Mat la M.llil^g
rut'i m < r.wrw.
McClUtl A I ATOM, Homtim,
ts .t.i|
WM.J. M'Manipl
WIIOI.K^AI.K
and
RETAIL
DEALEU IN
Foreign & Domestic
#~IN HIS NEW BUILDING
Milroy
SPECIAL
INDUCEMENTS
OFFERED iu
Nail*,
Nails!
GUrt,
Glass!
i-ock*,
I*oeks (
Ilitigcs,
Hinges!
Screws,
Screws!
Oil,
Paints
k Pulty.
JEsir* Special 1n d u com ei> U
frTo Carriage Maker* A
liiookaiuilii*, fbr
Hub*,
Spoke*, Rim*,
Carriage Oil Cloth
aud Linings,
Iron I
and Nail Iloda,
Blister A Cast Steel,
Horse Nail*, and Steel
Totw,
and a very large a**ortment
of Carriage Roll*.
Jit special Inducement* W
To Housekeepert for
Wallpajier,
From 1 Oct* to $1 per bolt
Coal Hod* and Shovel*.
Tea Kettle*, l'sns,
and Skillet*, Lard
Cau*, Waffle Iroua,
Toaster*, Butcher j\niye*.
Rruad lynivin, all kink* of
Cu tilery.
LAMPS of every de
scription.
for Saws, PiaoM,
Chisels, iJiawkuives,
Brace* and llitt*, Ac.
WOOD A WILLOW WAKE
•uch a* Bucket*,
Tub*, half lluelu-L,
peek measure*.
Basket*, Ac.
Trunks Vaticc*,
A Traveling bag*.
BlMgfai Bolls
Sluigh Runner ,
Fender* and Shafts.
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
AM ECU AN ICS,
Please give rue a call, or
, aend fur price*. You will
find a general assortment of
every tiling |<ertai|iiug to
th# H ardwatp trade.
8*%.1 would ask Painter*
give my V'arnishtw a
BwF*lrial. 1 have jurt re
-Bar*ceive<i from New York
■SOuh large Stock uf Yarni-
SoT'sbes, such a*
FUIUtITURK. tXVACIt, WIIITK
UKMAK, WKARINO BO
DY, OA It HI AUK BO
DY, DKAIN RI'HBINU, ABII
-I*ll ai.ti'M and JAI'ANa.
J. T. I.KWU * UKO.
WIIITK I.KAD,
always on hand.
Cll Ti K HALL
Coach Manufac toiy.
Levi Murray,
#
l bis establishment at Centre Hall, Pa.,
keeps on band, and for sale, at tbe most
reasonable ratos a large stock of
Carriages,
Buggies,
<Sc Spring Wagons,
PLAIN and pAitcr,
and vehicles of everjr description made to
order, and Warranted, to be made of the
best reasoned material, and by tbe most
•killed and competent workmen. Persons
wanting anything In kls line are requested
to call and examine his work, they will And
It aot to bo excelled for durability and
a ear aprly-
Settle Up!
STPftMftyHQ hn Hd pt hi* FrygomL
Mild Clothing Store, lit llHllefoiite.
All arcouiilft mtiat lm infilled up iai
mediuiely, to save eots. All secoUiitc
not sell let I up within a reasonable
lime, will be placed into the hands oj
A Jdatico tor collection, 12jootf
WAIt! WAIl!
On High Prices.
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
11. K. NMITM
of Pollers Mills.
N E VV 0 OODS!
W would mutt r.-tjMH-tfully iufrum hit
frieiidt. cutpjiuert, and the public getter
ally, that ha hat taken poatettioti ol
Ttiuiiijmiii't old <|uarter,. whieh have beet,
remodeled and Improved, and it now pre
paiod to aeeominodate all who may favor
hliu by ealling.
NEW GOODS!
Hi ha* jutl receivtal una of the largetl
tioekt of all Itindt of Merchandise tim
bruutrht tu Centreouunly, which lie intend,
lu tall at tc-uh OgurtM at will uiaka it an üb
leet lor alt perauits to porebate Kamiliet
tying in winter tuppliet of Orueertet.]
Dry Uuodt, Ar.. thould not fail to givt
bun a call, at ba feela ...nOdnit bit price* I
and tuperiur quality of goodt will amply
tatiafy all. lilt itock of
GROCERIES
ountitU uf C.ffeet of the beat quality, Tent,
Sugart of all kindt. Mulataet,; Fith, Salt,
Chetawt, Dried Fruit, Spioea, Provtaknt,
Flour and Feed, Ac., Bc. Our stock ol
DKYGOODB
it large and varied, and we will jutt say j
can tupply any article in that hue, with- j
out enumerating.
HEADY MA DECLOTHING
a large stock of ready-made Clothing for
Man and Boyt' wear, which wo will dispute
of at a very swall advance on cost.
Boob and Shoe*, 11 aU and Cap*, Hard
ware, Oueensware, Wood and Willow
Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpots, Oil
cloths, Wall Paper*. Window Hhadea, Ac ,
ocUK ly.
*
(■raliam & Son,
.
Boot & Shoe Makers
Next door to Wngouer A Son'* Store
Bellcfonle.
We manufacture to order.
Our work i* r,tuit and durable.
Our price* are very moderate.
We warrant to give satisfaction.
We have the LARGEST and REST
stock of Ladie'a and Children * shoe* in
town.
Wa are receiving goods evary week.
We wish an examination of our goods.
The Penntvalley trade i* especially in
vited to call and see our stock, we think
we can please all who call a* to style*,
quality, and price*. We study to render
satisfaction, and although we have bad an
extended trade for yogta, V" have never
given a uustomer cause to complain.
aeptl&tf.
i. 1 Office of the Lewiabuig, Cvlltrc
and Spruce Cruok H R- 00.
Philadelphia June 18th,'71.
Nuiiwu i* hereby given that the first In
stalment of fire dollar* per sharu, to the
> capital stock of the Lcwisburg, Centre and
j Sprnca Creek Kail l'.<-ad Co., subscribed
in Uie t<* n<hip* of Harris, Potter, Gregg,
Penn and Hainet. Centre county, will be
payable on the first day of July- 1871, and
'subsequent instalment.* uf five dollarsiM-r
• hare, will bo duo and payable on the first
day ol each succeeding month until the
, whole is paid Payment* of the above in
stalments are hereby required to be made
,to iho treasurer of the Company, at the
office of the Centre County Ranking Com
pany Bcllcfonto Pa.
JOSEPH LESLEY,
Treasurer.
N. B. Any parson ceeiring can pay the
whole off at one#. If payment* are not
punctually made the law allow* onv per
cent |>et month to be charged in gdditi 'U.
Ik ROCK E KUUFP HOCSI,
| AHcgno'ieT Stress, BellefonU, IV
D. JOHNSON A SONS, proprietor*.
A riMTt'LiW HOTEL. COMPOST ABI.K EOuM<
I'ROM FT AITKN L) A NCE.
ALL TKR MODERN CONVENIEN
CES AND REASONABLE Charges
The proprietors offer U> the traveling
a ubliu. audio their country ft lends, flr-t
IAM accommodations and careful atten
tion to the want* of guests at all limes, at
fair rate*. Cbreftil hostlers and good stable
linjc for horses. An rscellcnt table well
torred. A Bar supplied with line liquor*.
Servant- well trained and everything re
quisite in a Arsl claaa Hotel. Our location
is in the business part of the town, near the
Poat Office, the Court House, tlie Chur
cliea, the llanks. and the p inoipal place*
of business, renders it the moat eligible
place for those who visit liellcfoete on busi
er pleasure.
An Oiuuibua will carry fhtaaotiger
and baggage to and from all trains
free of charge.
AT PHIVATK SALE,
A lot of land, lying in Gregg township,
on the hanks of Penns creek, between
Petm Hall and Spring Mills, is ollered at
private sale. It adjoins lands of Geo.
Buchanan and L. B. M Intire, containing
24 ACRES.
more or less. About 8 acres consist of
Oral class white pine limber, the balance
cleared and under cultivation—6 acres are
meadow.
For further particulars apply to
C. II lIKN NICK.
sMMLiLawiHMMMaaawaaMMMMM^LIIIL.
A OA BP—We have remove,! opposite
to the Bush House and are selling out our
stock left from the Are at bargains. We
are settling up our books and accounts and
will be much obliged to one and all to call
and settle their accounts. We would sav
our numerous friends and customers, to
please accept our sine re thanks f.-r the
generous patronage they have always be
stowed on us.
BURNtfIDE A THOMAS.*
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Songs, Duels, and
Chourscs —such as
Driven froui lloiiie—
Li Ul e Brow n Church
-My FMhor't
Growing Old -Only
it Littl® Flower-
Rain an the Hoof
—She Sleeps in the
Valley— \\ rite uie a
Letter, etc. There
is not a poor piece in
the book.
Sample Copies
mailed, post-paid,
tor 75 cents.
J. L. Hevers
WW Broadway. New
I Turk. fab&Am.
Carriage
MANUFACTORY
Centre Hall, Pa.
GEO. B. JJARPHTRR
U m on bad and for •! at the moat ree
•oiteble ru a *plenild stock of
CARRIAGE*, BUUGIE*.
in<l every description of Wifeni both
PI-AIN AMD FANCY
irr>nll tu be tunde <>l the b.l end wort
lurabie materials, and by the rnoat ecpe
rieno'J workmen All work cent out from
'.h* establishment will be found to be of
the highest elam and lure to fine oerfert
•etlafartion He will alio have a Ave as
•ortment of
1. E I O H H
if all the nee est anil moat fashionable
•tyle* well and carefully made and of the
beet material*.
An inspect!* n of hii work is aiked a* It
is believed that none superior can be found
in the country. ug26.if
The First
and the Best!
The Largest
fit CHEAPESI
stock of
FALL GOODS!
JUBT UNPACKING at
KELLER 4c MUSSER,
In Brokrl)ufikloek, Bishop BtnM,
Bellefonte, ■kirt
hare just opened the beat, cheapest large*
m well u the beat utuitol slock ulUwdt
in BellefonU.
HERE LAD!EH,
I |i llit place to buy your Bilks, Moha.r*
| Mocambluuo. Kcja. Alpacas, IMwm,
Lena, Brilliant*. Mu bus, Calicos*, Tick
ing*, Flan el*, Opera Flauel*, Ladies Coat
ing, Ut-uU Cloths, Ladle* Saoque*. Whit*
Pekay, Linen TableCioUu, Counterpane*
Crib Counterpane, White and Colorec
Tarllon, Napkin*, Inserting* and Edging*
While Lace L'uYtin*, Zephyr A Zephyr Pat
tern*. Tidy Cotten, Shawl*. Work Basket
HOOP SKIRTS,
Thread Hosiery, Fan*, Beads, Sewing
LA D 1 KB AND MISS KB SHOKw
PANCT GOODS OK NOTION LINE
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Raedy made Clothing of Ewjr Dis-j
•cription, for Mua ami Hoy*.
TUeir ofOUKENSW ARK* A OKOI
CEH IKB cannot be excelled in quality or
price.
Call in at the PLiladeiphtnStore and ooa
vince yourselves that KELLER A MU$-i
SER bare any thing you want, and do bu-1
sine** on tha principle of "Quick Sale* and
Small Profits," spSO.69
onxm akDrnoDocß ana takkv
GREAT FLOOD!
Tune of Dry Goods, Groceries, No
lious, Hardware, Ready-made
Clothing, aud thousand* of
other articles
CARRIED OFF AND LANDED AT
tihtk* Cheap Store offifi
Herlacher & Cronmiller,
CENTRE HALL, PA
and now uffereJ at price* lower than
the ioweaL
Dry Goods, Notion*. Groceries, Hard
ware, Queen* ware, Wood and willow war*
1 Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent
assortment of everything
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE
OLD PRICES.
Uresis Goods
A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
the novelties of the season,
white good*, embroideries, hoop skirts,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
All we ask that vou will
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
ALL KINDS OF HARNESS,
silver plated and Yankee Harness doable
■nd tingle, bridle* and baiter*. Apr I
UQQU >' E WS FOR TilE PEOPLE.
Ureal Attraction and UrwU Bargains!
'l' U K undersigned, determind to meet the
X i> ';-ulr demand for Lower Prices, re
spectfully calls the attention of tilt public
to uis stock of
SADDLERY,
now offered at the old (land. Designed es
pecial I • for the people and the tiin-s, the lar
gest and most varied and complete assort
ment of
Saddles, llanions, Collars, Bridles,
of every description and quality; Whips,
and in fact everything complete to a Irat
class establishment, he now offers at prices
which will suit the times.
11A better variety, a better quality or finer
style of Saddlery has never before been of
svred to the public. Call and csamine our
lock and be satiated before purchasings
el few here.
Determined to please my patrons and
thankful for the liberal share of patronage
heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same.
JACOB DIN OKA, Centre He I
J. B. KTTKLK S!
HOLES ALH WINE A LIQUOR
STORE
Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil
ding ionnerly occupied by the Key
stone Bakery)
Takes pleasure in informing the public that
he keeps constantly on hand a supply o.
choice Vorelgn and Domestic Liquors. .
All Harrtla, h'rgi and Casks ssrrsslnl
( /o nslsis the quantify rrprtaentad, •
The attention of practicing physicians is .
• ailed to his stock of
PURE LIQUORS,
suitable for medical purposes. Bottles,
jur, and demijohns constantly on hand,
lie has the ONLY PURE NECTAR
WHISKY in town.
All liquors are warranted to givo satis
faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart,
barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot 01 ,
BOTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grades on hand.
Confident that he can please customers I
he respectfully solicits a share of public paS
tronage myl4tf 1
MUSIC!
Every No. of
P*TKM' MUSICAL
MOXTHLT contains
four or five Piano
Songs, four or five
Instrumental Pisces,
besides Vocsl Duets,
Qusrtets, and four
hand pieces—in fact,
we guarantee every
yearly subscriber at
least MO worth of
choice new Music.
We ufesr fbur yearly i
copies for $9.
Sample Copies
mailed forßoc.,Five!
I Back Nos. for sl.
| J. L. Peters,
599 (Roadway, New
IIL
MUSIC!
\V herever the
Ni PLUS ULTKA
Glee-Book has been
introduced, it has
been prunouneed
superior to all other
works of its kind.
It Is the largest, la
test. finest, and only
collection of new
Ulccs and Quartets,
nearly all of which
I have Piano Accom
paniments, ml lib.
Sample Con iy s
mailed.. im.t-pald,
or I.TsU
J. L. Peters, |
599 Broadway, New
York.
ir y ift&HTumt
AT REDUCED PRICES I
ALL* IN mOFFU R KITU RKAT TH B
"MAMMOTH"
Furniture Store! .
OF
THOMAS LINN,
Oa Allegheny Street, Belief, nte. Pean'a.
T ADOPT thi* method of inform lag mf
X friend* that I have pwehnaed tbeooUrt
HiU-re*t of Uaary P Ue rtWve
nam.drMablud.ment. Mr Harris baring
retired from the Arm,
Will Continue ihs Bublmm
of Manufacturing ell hind* of Pureitisis at
hie old stand on Howard St Ha etao
makes a specialty of
la all >U branches. The be* of Celine. a
Good Hearse at all times on head. leery
funeral will be attended to by htm fas pee
*oa. If is many ysm of experience i#l
recoaamond him as one ofths
OLDEST AMD HINT UMDBSTAKtBB
la the State. Atl erdara
PROnPTLY FILLED.
OH.n l*r blwa k, to* •*<•••
Allegheny Street.
THOMAS LINN,
Bslisfwls Pa.
On Htrriags.
Ssaays far YeeagHen, on tUtf AMI 11
XTUJ and ABtOi whiah iaterfora Vict
Marriage, and ruia Um happiness ef then#
ends, - with sure means of relief for it
Erring and Unfortunate, d'usaeed and da
oiliUtad. ksßt in sealed lector ravel epos
fr Addri"ToWAED ABSOCIATIOM.
Mo. AS soft Ninth St. Philadelphia, Pa
milly. '
J one B. Li**- P. Be**** Wiuss
LIME dfc VlUil,
DRUGGISTS.
Sueeeaaom of P. P. Wileon, Bellefentn
Penn'a.
Hate secured tha i*r*i** ef Janse* 1
Btaen, of Philadelphia, a druggist ef thfr
i teen year* experience, who will have th
charge of their prescription business.
A night bell m attached to their store
dour, and tbeempleyeeasieeping within the
building, will attend to the wast* ef the
public at all bonra of tha eight
Lisa A Wilson keep constantly en
hand a large stock ef
Drug*, Paiata, 0(1*. Perfumery. Vrum
and Medical Appliance ef all Uade,
together with a eery large steak ef
I'sU-nt Medicines, such at
Vinegar Bitters, and aiao
Pure Wines, sad IS.
quurs, el all kind#
fixe medical
jjulyllfim 'ZIMN A WILBOIf.
pluNß&aad DRIED OUIIiVn*
'the very best quality Ju* receiveda
j Wolfs eld stand
N A TU RE'S
| Hair Restorative
Contain* bo LAC SULPHUR— Jf
SUGAR OF LEAD-NO LITH
A FOE— No NITRATE OF SIL
VER, and ia entire! > free flrtMß lh*
Poisonous and llialA (iwlmyin
Drug* uul ia other Hair Prepiera
lien*.
Transparent and clear ee crystal. It will
not soil the finest fa brie —perfectly fill
CLEAN and KPPICIKIfT, ie.idarn
turns LANO FOUGHT FOE AMD
POUND AT LAST!
It reduna and preeewte tha Beirfiea
becoming Cray, imparts a soft, glueey am
pea ran re, remove* Dandruf. i* refteahUg
to the head, checks the Heir ftwae-Mllag
of, and restore* L to a great extant when
prematurely lost, prevent* Headeahaa,
cures all humors, cutaneous enspuee*.
sad unnatural heat. AS A DRESmIMV
FOR THE HAIR IT IS THE KKBT AR
TICLE IN Till MARKET.
DR. (J. SMITH, Patentee, Ayer. Menu.
Prepared only by PKOCWkh B&OTM
KRS, Gloucester, Maes. The geaaiae I*
nut up ia a panel bottle, made etpreaaiy
for it, with the name of the e> lisle hleera
in the glass. Ask your Drug fist ft* MA
vena's Hsta Rrrreaaiiva, and take ae
ether.
fiASmd two three ceet stamps to Prae
tor Brothers far e "Tiwalkie a the llnaaau
Heir." The iaformatkm it ceatalue |e
worth $300.00 to aay person. la n
For tale at Centre Hall by Was, Wu
- and 11 er I acker A Oua miller
AGENTS WANTED FOR
A Book That Will Sail!
Nfl'Mlkt'
tig TBK aUSOWKKB
BI6FOB BLITI.
i This is an original, interesting, and l-
I structive work, nill of rare fun nad knmer
being an account of the AUTHOR 8 PRO
FESSIONAL LIFE, his woaderfel trieks
and feats, with laughable incidents and
adventures as a Magician, Necromaneet.
and Ventriloquist. Illustrated with
16 Full Pag* Engraving*,
besides the Author's Potrait on steal, nad
numerous small cuts.
The volume is free from nay ohjirri—
bio matter, being high-toned end moral I*
its character, and will be read with infest
est, both by old and young. It gives the
most graphic end thrilling aooeuats ef the
effects of hit wonderful feats and magiaal
tricks, causing the most uncontrollable
merriment end laughter.
Circulars, Terms, Ac., with full infsrma
lion, sent free on appiicatiou to
DUKFIELD ASHMKAD, Publisher.
Til .Sansom Street, Philadelphia.
oct27Ctu.
CENTRE HALL HOTXL.
JOHK BRAVALZM, Proprietor.
Stages arrive and depart daily, far all
points, north, south, east and wast.
This favorite Hotel has been refittod a*d
furnished by it. new proprietor, and it new
in every respect one of the moat pleasant
country Hotels ia central Pennsylvania.
The travelling community and drevan will
always dud the bestaccommodation*. Tm
sons from the city wishing to spend a few
weeks during the summer in the eeanfep,
will find Centra Hall one of the meet beau
tiful locations and the Centre Hall Betel
all they could desire for comfort and con
venience. apIVS,Ht
CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner eMPWfd
and CheajMt Streak Miflinbwfc, Ft
-lnbii Sbowera, Proprieter.
lit Central Location makes it pniffMapiF
• desirable P. persons visiting Town 1 fer
busiuess or pleasure.
H. A. Taylor's Livery 4 flnltf
lunii. ly
KdMHeaT Trtiannn
This invaluable article for females, DM*
to bo haul ait Hdrlicher*• itort, U4AI olik#3
place in Centre county. LadtsaremiMai
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