The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 22, 1872, Image 3

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    rK CENTRE REPORTER
FRIDAYMareh, *22., 1872.
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL Nlfl.-Our friend* will obliy
by sending la any t m * of local inter
#t, including death*, marriages, &., a*
tuch are eagarly read by your friend* in
alw wast, many of whom net the Reporter.
Wo would esteem ita favor ! our Kind pa
tron* would occaalmiaHy maiU copy ot
tho Reporter to relatives and iic.pimtn
caa who formerly lived in Centre count*
and re. novo I to other pa.U, which would
induce many to become subscriber*.
I M POIJTA XT TO BtTStMBSS Mk*.-
riio circulation of the }l kpoiitkk, on
litis sidt of the county, i* now greater
than that of any two pan r* in the
equity, hcncc hti-iue— ucn wl..> wish
to roach tho Pcunsvullev trade, wih
a iv.anoo their own intiwti, hv ndveli
ti.aino in the Ukpohtku. Out MiWrir
tiondist is open to the inspection of al/
who wish t> advertise.
■ —n -
Sales ill tlie Xews|Mt|Ts.
Advertise your s;;le> in the uew|ui
pen Handbill* stick fast ujmui hotel
walls or smith shop doors, nini wait tor
people to cvitw and read ; but itewvpa*
Imm pi after the folk, —go into their
dwelling - and everybody reads u*
papers. _ Hence, the best way to 3* t
every iwwlly know what you have t*.-i l y
and when yoti are going to sell. •* b)
advertising in the papers.
Fresh Garden, Flower, I rre and
Sfhrah, Evergreen, Fruit and Hurt
Sceda, Pr pa id bv Mail. A comph ti
mid judicious assortment, 2"> classes,
81,00. Hie six classes, t l.'K) packets)
f>r B's.OO. Also, an immense stock of
one year grafted Fruit Irecs, Small
Fruits, Fruit Stocks,, Young Fruit.
Ornamental and Evergreen Seed lings,
ltull*, Koses, Vines. House aud Bor
der Plants, Ac., Ac., the meat com
plete assortment in America. Prepaid
by mail. I*ricci Uatalogues to any
address, also IraJe lists, gratis. Scetl#
DU commission. Agents NN ante*!.
B. M. Watson, Old Colony Nurs<-
ries aud seed Warehouse, Plymouth,
Mass. Established 1H42. ftblb.St
Btte-Subscnbers to the Ukjmktku
who change their Post-office this
spring, will not neglect to notify the
puldishor, so we cau make the change
of add rest Ujmn our lists. feh2S.bl
Great Art sale, 150 lithograplt*. en
gravings, French und American cliro
nios. at Wmniward, March 25.
(Vii. Fa. Conference or the Emu
ira! Churrh
The thirty-third session of this body
nnt lichl iu Baltimore, Md.,
March 12th. Hiahop J. J. Esher, ..I
Chicago, presided.
'I he Conference uumbois at present
about 70 members.
The next annual session will Ie
held iu Fa., to commence
the first Thursday in J/arck, IS7T
The stationing committee rejiortcd
the follow tug assignments for the iu
suing yiar:
WiLLixusroarDISTRICT —S.Smith, P.
E —\N illiaasaport Station. J. Kreamer ;
Williaiusport Mission, 1. H. Pines; New
berry and lHibois Mission, Geo. Hunter;
Lycoiuiag Circuit, A. K raus. and oue to
be supplied ; Liberty Circuit, J. M. King,
C. P. Kunibergwc ; Jer>y Shore Circuit,
Z. llortibeigwr, J. A. lledner ; Xittanay
Valley Cirvuit, M. Slw.l, J. M. Lorigsdorf
Ceecre Ifill Circuit, S D. Bennington, A.
Mtallelon ; Centre Circuit M. W. Harris,
'S. Yi-arick ; Sugar Valley Circuit, K.
Stainbacb. G. V\ . Curtis ; Lock Haven
ML.it n, S. T. Buck ; Seneca Circuit. A-
Mark icy.
Dnb't I>}, hut Use a bottle ir two
.| that iiki-u j arable article known a*
Nature'a llair lltstoralive. It maVti
the head feci m good. Sold every
where. See advt rI.M nieut. iuar22 2t.
Fine In ick tnai.<-iuu at public an Ir,
at WMJRSIII, ui Mi'T.day, March 25.
7/itTcr "Bro's are now sclliiij; ofi
ihtit larje slock, to n.ake ru.tu !ur
in w o,a tie, now ie your time to get any
thing in the line nfgiaaU cln ap. Cull
nt licffir Bro'a ami git h.-uyatni If
red.
The Engineer Corje engagiui in lo
cating the Isewifburg, Centre A Ty
rone ltlt, suy- the Tyrone Herald,
Completed their labors on Monday
last, and departed. It is stated that
the present line U the best yet run, ami
that it wi'l be adopted. The survey
connects ;he h. C. A Tyrone R. K ,
with the main line of the Ptun. Ceu
t a], a short distance below Tyrone.
When the estimates are completed,
lettn-gs will be made, and it is COllFl
ilmtly preilicteil that work will be be
gun next monh. All eoiifliciing in*
lerests seem to have been harmonized,
and that was all that was rerjuireil to
ensute 'he building of the road. It im
probable there will lie a change iu the
tnanagemeut of the L. C. A T. li. li.,
which will be a vast improvement over
the present
BUSINEML —Several men with a wag
on, boring jxiultry, recently came to
the premise* of Win. Grove, jr., lar
n) r, near Beliefciute, and stuiua-d
with their wagon near the haru, when
one one of the party went into the
Jmu-e to bargain for turkeys, ami
while thus engaged, those in lite barn
yard, cahLugc I some of the leatlu-ry
tribe ami poked them into the wagon.
Mrs. Grove, suspecting the fellow*,
k' [it a secret watch from the house,
und thus the fellows were caught.
Fanners hud better keep a limk out
when stranger* prowl about their
premises.
An wl<l mibseriberufthe KEIMJKTKII,
Janus Love. of Ohio, must lie a jolly
~1(1 fellow. Headdresses us as "Col."
which it a little iiwre military than
iticka in our bout*, and then writes
enclosing n money order, "I don't risk
money in a letter, at our post-office
has been robbed several times within
six months You can easily send to
Bellefonte by some person going over
to get a drink of red-eye, as I sup]>o.-e
you don't keep that article in your
town."
AH our subscribers, at a distance
ran follow suit and send us post office
money orders on lle.lofonie, for the
JIF.PGKTKB, there is no risk in paving
in that manner, uml should like to
have those orders c.mrn iu a little fas
ter.
Jf you wish to beautify your borne*,
attend the great Art *ule tit Wotxlwur.i,
Monday, March 25.
TUB AMMHJAK STOCK JOURNAL I* de
voted to the Live Stock interest* of th>-
whole country, Kuch number is hand
somely illustrated with Engraving*, and
contain* manv article* of interest to every
Farmer and Stock Raiser, i oOayear. V
P. Buyer & Co., Parkosburg, Chester
County, Pa.
B ALLOC" a MAGAZJXE FOR APRIL con
tain* hiiterieal tales, *a yarn*, wonderful
adventures, the l>e*t jioetry, thrilling r.e
liiance*. aad some sup'-rh illil-trations, and
yet ia *old for the low prtco of 15 cent* per
copy, or $1,50 per year ; cheap, but good.
Try a number and *ee. Ad.lre** Thomas
& Talbot, 0-1 Congress Street, Boston, if the
Muguzine cannot be obtained nt the near
est periodical depot.
"Godey," for April, is an excellent
number, and eclipses any other ladies*
magazine published—in fact this is always
true of the "Book," for we have uot yet
seen its superior, and we know something
about the different fashion magazines.
D you wrislt * >lllO choice timber
land ? Tlun Httciid Ilio sale of Mr.
K. VY. Milt hell, t Woodward, Mon
day. March 25.
The new hntik ing hnu*e of ,?. C.
Molt !t Co; l Millheiiit, mcutiomd
in our last, i* nw rrady lr business.
Hie |itl<a i.ii rested niv J. I'. Mot*,
John Keen and Klias Kramer, who
do buttiiKw under the ulmyc name.
The Iwftk In.* Imtii supplied with a
first cht** Fa'I!, Ili-riing A* k\t'*
safe, with hunker'# li j-i mmhiunlioti
lock, am! nli ni'l>m improvement* to
make >1 MI!VMMTNLIX burglar Jiroof.
Thh I tank will In l tin dor the direction
of Mr. Moll, who i- wi li kin.wn t>oui
Itoojtla us n tii*t <lh*s iiuMncior and
Mir it teas uinti. See advertisement in
another column.
Fisher Jft Gettig have aoltl their
.*;• i. Nt Farmer'a .Wills, to Mr. Philip
Shook, of Gregg twp.
Don't mis# the ireal public sale ol
Mitchell A Molt, it Woodward
March 2. r >.
Monday, Mnreli 2Mb, will be held
nnc ot the gnu-dent sales uf the season,
at Wovidaartl—•ee ndv.uf Mitchell d*
...
r Cuvstsu K\t hi ist* npiiiK CAN
tkk Ham S-tttH>t., -On Friday ev
]unin g. March, loth tho cititcns and
ftieml* i>l the I'ei.tie llnll school gath
er*d in large crowd*, ut the school
house to witness tho closing exereiars
of the school,
Tne exorcises Cin*iittfi ol sjaxxhes.
essay*, dialogues, tableaux and a beau
tiful drama, entitled "Three Kraa in
the Life of a Farmer's Son.
The boys aud girls rendered their
parts in a creditable manner. We j
trust they will cultivate the cnlliuai
r-aui for *ilttcation und culture thev
>ei-ni to manifest. The music, too, on
the occasion w a* creditable to the sing
ers. m
Mnv our lioys and girls continue to
grow in iMtil.il worth, mid value their
school advantage* ns their dearest
privilege The Select and Primary
school of the summer w ill open under
J. L. Spanglcr and as*ilniit on -*the
second Mm.d i\ of April. The tuition
tor Select *chi->l will lie $4,50 j>er
ctcviu iih, aud fifty conu |w*r every
extra branch. f'i.-Ml and sii,oo for i
Primary school
lv aiding can ho hinl for $2.50 and
sd,()o jar wi.Jt. "t|MH-i.tl alliutioii
wilt !,.• given to the luuguagtn, ancii ut
ami modern, mat the instruction will
IN* aikjiioi to such a- wish to teach
ami avail themselves of some of our
colleges.
Kiegant pictures, brick nutn.ion,
and some No. 1 tiudn-rlnnd, will be
sold bv Mitchell A A/utz, at Wood
ward, Monday, March 25.
ABOUT WALLPAPKH. —Nut to have
yeur houses |p retl, is slightly lie*
iiiud the age Nice |w|eriiig makes a
home pleasant ami inviting and shews
refinement. Isi order to place it
within the reach of all to have their
houses nicelv ami neatly poliered. Mr.
M'Manigal, of Milroy, will keep a
large stuck of cve.y variety ami style
of wall | taper, c.n-u:i:ly on hand, at
his hardware stare, ami sell it lower
than tan he had elsewhere. We di
rect the attention of our readers to
Mr. M'Manigal's advertisement iu an
ulher column, ('nil Hl* hit store if
you wish to buy wallpaper or hard
wan; cluap.
JQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, j
The partnership heretofore existing un-
Jer the firm name ..f Fisher .V Gettig was i
dissolved on 'he I.lth day of March, 1872. j
Notice is hereby given to all persons,
knowing lließsselvea indebted to the said
firm, that thev are rt-sp otfully reouestad to j
call at the old s and at Farmer'- Mills, and j
settle their accounts without delay.
J. R. FISHER,
mar*22.4t 8. 11. GETTIG. j
JOHN C. MOTZ & CO.
11A \li EUH.
Mit 1.11 KIM, CKxtBR Co., P*.
Receive Deposits and allow interest.
Discount Notes.
Make Collections
Issue Eastern Exchange.
And a general ltnukina itusiness done.
JOHN C. MOTZ,
A WALTCX, ParrtiuKXT.
Cashier. n.ar22tf.
tIKNTP.E COUNTY—SS.
/ AS>IONEES ACCOUNT.
Nolic ■ i hereby given that an addition
al partial account of T. JM Hull, a'signee.
of Jacob Sli. p... baa I C I. tM in|the court
of Common pleas of Centre County, to
April term 1872, and unless exceptions are
tiled on or before the third day of said
term, it will be confirmed.
JNO. MORAN,
■Wtt4k PRUT H v
April t nurl— Giautl Jurors.
Philip-Lurg—oohn llaiiick
Walker—Henry Beck E Marklv
Beniu r—Geo Daie, II L Harvey
Hoggs--8 Pletcher, A Fetter
Rush—Robt Steven*, Peter Siegfried
Spring—Jes- St< wart
Snowshoe—A Camphie
4 Moon—J LGruy
Uallefoule— C M Cair. rty, Silm.n H*r
jH-r.
Union —\S m U Smith
Worth— W V l*ckwith
Gregg— S G Herring. Jacob M'Cool
Potter —Jlio llosterman
Liberty—J no Ituckly
liiirn.ide- -G 1* Ziminerinnn
I Howard— K Glenn, J W Hull
| Miles—Sain I Gratrily
Traversa Jurors —4tli Monday. 22nd
April.
Philipsburg II Junes
Haines—Sum'l Burrell, Geo Bright.
Thus llntz. J H White
Milerhurg Win Buiril. M Irwin, Win
I H Adam*
PaUon—John Hicks, G Raiser, Jona*
wtine
Howard— U F Holier, Mich Confer
Gregg—John Kislu-1, David Barges, Jno
Grove. 1 oph Smith
Bellefonto—John Hoffer, 8 A Bell, Geo
A Bajard, A Mullen, John Meeso, C Fry
herger, Win K Adaui , I Mitchell
Bonner —Geo Johnston bach, A Garbrick
Huroside —Geo ViedetTer, J It Beck
11 uton—Thus Parson*
Worth I—J 1 —J G Jonc*
Spring—A Stewart, J S Swart*, J M
Furey, A Miller
Potter—Peter Keller, D Heather, Geo
limerick
Mile*—ll Fidler
IL-.lfinoon —T M Way
Liber'y—D Bituer. J Dekaas
Marion —J no lioltne*
Curtin—J no Dehaa*
Ilarri*—Win Lytie
Snowelioe —J A Wolf
Peeu—Chr Alexander
2nd week —2'Jth April.
Snowshoe —J Gunsalus
Potter —A K>cli, Joseph Gilliland, I C
Ferguson— W Garner, S Ga*, P Kcich
ein, J Gate*
Liberty— l* Kwhart
Rush— J White, W Asky T J Batc-helor
11 aiues—G B Stover
Wor h—MeAlarney
Harris—J no Meyer 8 Curdner
Philipsl.urg —A " Atherlon A J Graham
HulleloutA —11 D Verger S J Cook
l'enn—S Ard
Taylor—T Dougherty 8 W ornc-r
Spring—J L Hockey
iSeinier —\\ m J ibben*
Milesbiirg—J It Thomas O Ayers
Hogg* lohn Curry Win Smith S
Charles M 11 M i. key F M Coy
Miles -S K Fousl Jonatli .vrum.-r
Gregg— S llarier
Unioiivilltf —Jn-> Ring.
riioWNSHIP AUDIT -Notice i*here-
Xby given, that the Auditors of Pot
ter township will meet at the Old Fort, on
Saturday, March 23rd, at 81 o'clock a. m.
for the purißise of auditing the accounts i-f
the supervisors &c., of said township.
All persons having accounts, or otherwise
interested, are invited t attend.
WM. A KERR,
Tmrncfork.
H. Y. Stiver, esq., ha* purchased
Livingston's book mid stationery
•tore, at Bellefonte.
■ • • ■ 1 1 "
James Black, Fsq„ recently nomin
ated for Pieeident hy the National
I'rohihitimi Parly, *ny tho Temper
ance Vindicator, wn born at
burg, Union nwuntjr, Pennsylvania,
Sept. 23 1823.
MARK I AUKS
tin ITili iiot . t ilia re-idenoa ■>( Daniel
Runklo, bj lt.-v J K Miller. Mr PeUu
J. Kuukle.ol tirniraet Valley, to Mi
A utile Yaltad*. of NVoodwaid, l*n
On Feb. •."•ill Mr. Haucd h 8w ct-lwood
to Mos Klisst eili lawyer, all of I'ottar*
Mill*
tin March mh Mr. Lemuel b Hank, of
Lea i.lniro, to Mi Kmuia Miuich, of
Sprint MilL
tin .Mb Feb., Lewi* Ficbtbarti, of Lew
i.low ii, and Mrs Suan l.eitucll, o| Sprint
Mill*
tin the Mb iusl., at tho resider.co of the
bride's parents, by Itev.S |i Itanalliftoli,
Mr William h tlarko, of Xeitflerv ill*,
to Miss Henrietta Miuiik.ofSpriut Mills
On tho tub of February by Ibo
lie. l. M Wolf. Mr. Hanoi Stuooioy,
of I'itie (ir.iio Mills, and Miss Carrie Mi-
Hri.tr, of Shllub
At Pleasant tJap. on tho 27th ot January
by the lb v. K, Miller, Mr. Abraham Ku
ily, and Mis llatlioSaiusol, Mh of I nion
count v
| On the i tli ull., by Kor. J. K. Miller,
Mr Win. Maikleot Linden Hall, l Miss
Anna May lleinUilman. of Tyrone Ft
tin 13th* inst., by Kev. K Hanoi,| Mr.
Kudoipb tiahntin. of Harris twp., U Miss
Satlie Null, ol I'leiistttii tiap.
DEATHS.
| On 16th in Ham#* tw-p., Joshua Koush,
sgi-U 47 years, h months.
I in (irvgi! township, in the nth iiist.,
j .Irrt-iuiah P. on of John K. anil fiarnk
I Hock man, * rnl b months and 14 ilsys.
|n Uroga township on 10th Inst., Solo
mon Ktshi I HRt-d 74y#r, lOmontht.and V7
ila> *.
tin Feb. 2Mb, at C'arbondalo, 111.. Mrs.
Mary Jane l>avis, daughter of Pr. J.
Ueriacher, aged 87 years, aud ti days.
Union eo., papers copy.
On 7th inst., in Millheiui, Mrs Suan.
widow of Jacob Bollinger, uged 81 y#ar |
On the Ist of March, in Sugar Valley,
Clinton county Jainus Franklin, son of
Ucorge Y. nnj" Kliaabvth Stover, agiil 2
year*, V months and 28 days.
On the sth of March, in l'enu twp, l>aid
N*e*e, aged 77 years, 3 months, and 26
days.
In Walker tw p , en Slh, John Zimmer
man aged 87 years, !> month* and A) day*.
On 16th ult., in Bellefonte, Kabeeca,
wife ot Kobert Steel, aged t*4 years.
On 9th inst. In BoHefoiito, Willie, sou of
Joe \V. Furev, aged 6 month*, 15 days.
Monday, Mar. 25th,
Grand Art Sale!
ELEGANT PICTURES!
ILuulify your home* at small expense
Auction Safe of Pictures, including Li
ibugrHulu, Engraving*. Ftvicktiil Anisr
icaii Chroiuut, Ac., Ac.. Klcpntlv Fram
int, Ml lite JloUk. ul K \\ . MITCH EL L, is
WOODWARD, CVttlre County, IV. on
lho£rth of MARCH, IWt
SAT HA IflDB CEfilEiYrs.
Tim person buying the largest amount, will
b presented with tiie brautiftil and well
known Chrouio, very handsomely fram
ed, entitled -The Country Farm Yard."
The bsml**iiii colored t-Lgrgving, entitled
"Navigation School," will be giveu to the
party buying the second largest t mount
Bale to comiuance promptly at ten o'-
clock. TERMS-CASH
MITCHELL A MOTZ.
After the sale of Pictures the undersign
ed will otTer for sslo his House and lot.
The house is a brick mansion, two and a
half st r.<-, in excellent repair and a most
desirable home. A large sum has recently
been expended upon improvements, which
render the property suitable for an elegant
private residence, or for Hotel purposes,
for which it would be admirably adapted, a
valuable water right belongs to the above
property. The lot is 111 feet in width by
1.10 teet deep and erected thereon are sub
stantial and commodious outbuildings.
Wash House, Wood House, lee House, Ac,
It proximity to the Lcwisburg A Tyrone
Railroad which in now being constructed,
renders, this elegant Home-lend n desirable
property for an investment, to which es
pecial attention L directed. TERMS 1-4
Cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 vcars.
Also, Twenty Acre# of No. 1 Timber
la ml,
In the Petin Valley Narrows 3 miles East
of Woodward. The Tract L thickly cov
ered with ak and chestnut Title* perlect
in bot'a the above. TERMS, l-'l ensh,
balat.ee in 3 and 0 months,
F. W MITCHELL
I expert to keep n much larger
S.ock of
WALL PAPER
and
ROIIDERS
this *ea*on than heretofore, and would in
vite all my friend* from Centre County, to
call and sue uiy ■!■* k. before purchasing
elsewhere. 1 will have from
FIFTY TO SIXTY I>IFFF.It-
EUT P.tTTEKXH
in a few day*, of all
KINDS AND PRICES
And from live to lis thousand piece*.
Price* ranging from
9ots. to $1 per Bolt
Please call and examine for yourelv**,
or write me staling rise* and kind of room*,
and I will select and forward, and if not
satisfactory it can he returned.
WM. J. M'MANIGAL,
mnr222in. Milroy, Fa.
U P. A. WIUOS. THOMAS A UICKIL
ABO WARE STUBKII
% WILSON A- HICKS,
r Belief..ab>, Pa., "3
~. (Successors I*. lawiN * WiLsov.,) £
L Respectfully inform the citisen* of Ci
V. Centre and other count lea, that they rt
~ have one of the largest and best se- H
3* lected stock of Hardware to be found,| v
consisting of Iron, Steel, Nails, ls:
W Horse Shoe*. Axel*, Spring Wagon! C 5
Skein* and 11->x". Complete stock oli-<
J*- i-arpenter too* and builder* hard-If;
i? ware, lock*, oil*, paints, gla*, var-
Z. nishes, hruslies, cucumber pinup* and! ft
SS tubing. Lump* af all kind*, scales,! jj*
< cutlery, |
- WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. ife
Full HUB of saddlery and coach ma
kers goods, wood work for buggie*
and wagons, plough*, burrows, eulti
vator* and grindstone*. Looking -j
~Z> glasses and mirror idatc*. Picture Z
frame* uiadu to order. They also T.
j have the celebrated cook stove, t
§ SUSQUEHANNA, £
X ev.-ry one warranted to give perfect
H salisfaetioi. All kinds of parlor ~
Vi stoves. We are determined to sell H
~ at the low.- t price* for cash, or on ~
short credit lu.l to exceed three, 2
- month*. Call ami sec u*, as we take
W 01.-asuru in showing our goods.
* WILSON & HICKS
marl&tf. Bullefonte, Pa.
£
5 S
a H
A CiitiotM Story About Mrs. I.in
colli.
A few ilnyn ago |>i r|li in the
11 era I J, bum! upon what w known
lo IK) GOOD nuthnrUyr, announced thai
Mm. Abraham Lincoln lnul recently
vi*iiel Ronton iten#iiilii ami clnaolv
wilt (I alti'mlcil a uulilic of'a
well known ladv medium t.n Wtudiin#-
lon street, on which orcnaion the |ir
it of Iter lamented huslmnd appeared;
anil, lv unniialakraldc iiiunife*tnliuii,
revcaLd to nil pn-wnt the imleutity l
Mm. Lincoln, which he luid ntlemp-1
tcil to kei p secret. We have now the
tk'nl milhority for mivi.|{ lhl the re
|Hirt xvtu in nil r-|n d* aiviirate, that
Mr*. Lincoln v tailed ILtuu on the -lih
iuat , that alio took lodging* at the
I'm k<- 11 on <*, regietciing her nam* a*
Mr*. Laioh • that hr loinaiiicil there
len duv, dtilin# which time alto untile
ireqiiviil visit* to the medium nlmve
meiitioUid, ami ihnl while at the holef
her identity w* ill*, -ovvred hy u per
•OH Who ha* OFTEN *en her iu Wash
ington She desired to have her visit
to Itmtoii unknown, hut the injunction
of aecrecy reared to I* hniiliu# after
the revelation at the public renter.
It i* further *tand l>y lhoe iu |tailioil
to Ituow, tuat the iutei view* with the
moduiiu weie of the moat satisfactory
•ml conclusive nature, us affording
test* of the real preaence of the spirit
of her husband — ISimloh Herald, Feb
ruary 23.
Near Alike iw Two Pmu-
A brief letter from Dorcliostcr, Mas ,
to the Boston Ai/rrrfiscr tell* the 10l
lowing : "There are in this lowu two
twiu blethers, whose resemblance to
each other is so strong that i?rauger
can hardly tell llieui apart Ihoy
keep a grocery aud provision 'store,'
and were one day bunging bag-, ot;
mtul from a wagon which was out ol j
sight ftuiu inside the store. Nathan
had his coat on, but Kli was in hi*
shirtsleeve*. A strangnr in the shop
wau bed ihcui coining in and going out
one after the other, but ouly one wasi
visible at a time, aud at lust be ex
claimed to Kli, 'Well, you're the;
smartest man I ever saw ; but why do!
you keep puling on ami taking oil
your coat?" These brothers and sev
eral other men were in the habit ot
getting up very early, and giug to
swim in the 'Reservoir Pond,' and
once Eli going, as was his wont, to
Nathan's house to call liirn, by tap
ping on the pane, saw his un face,
reflected (mil lite glass, and, taking it
for his brother, eahed out, "t'->ino on
they are all waiting tin you.
The Eaeli-ru paper* record anotherj
instance of \aiue ot the storm aigu.-tl
tvtirM, nun in operation in tlm coun
try. The advantage- iu tlita instance
applies to the jH-iiple id it Seaport town
iu Massachusetts. On a perfectly ti!i
.lav in a nmooih suit lit harbor lay at
auchor fifty vessel* really to put tossa,
but deteried from no doing by the
cautionary signal of a coining storm
displayed by order of the Mcteorolog
ical lSurt-au. Smut nfU r Jai/t the gait j
burst forth with an Inn at uuprecc •
dented lury. How many lives were'
preserved and hsw lunch property wiv
ed by thin single prediction it i d.lli
cull even to gucwa. Few of the viasci*
would have weathered the slortn with
out aualaitiing suit c damage, and many
of them would have been wrecked and
utterly destroyed
TAXES OUTSTANDING.
Martin Murphey
Simon Lingo- ".'42,22
I'aid since settlement '-■&.34
i'a id since seillemcnt 2t>3,W-
S F Ishler I.< M
W F Tibbciit ail,IS
A Snyder - 3M,2l>
A J sues - ll i^
'tin Askey
Jus l'uwnrll -—— 16,,tiU
Jack Hosti-rman 117,38
Win Cross
1 aid since settlement Int.l'd
D F Fortaay 1.912,81
J M Bush l£.'•*>
I) II Yeager 1.
D llosterman -J3.tr.
John Badulol 271,86
Daniel Dorr
Paid since settlement 127.06
WII NetT 100.0;
J llolt.r - 4tU.tk.
S G Herring
S 8rick1ey..............
J B Smith 42*.61
J E Seigfried 168,
Paid sinca settlement... 1W K!
Paid since settlement '"MH
Henry Dunkle • . 870.07
llenrv Cart in Belleionte 1,104,49
Harrison Levi Mih-51iurg....... 2-0.l •
K Hunter Philipsburg - Ki'i.79
Conrad Deih! Howard 80r0... 222. In
i Jo* Bluer Unionvillc 183,04
H J llas-inger Rentier - 1,300,82
D B Malone Hoggs 778,0n
M Zimmerman Burnside '214,4'-
John MeChwkey Curtin - 130,1.
Shannon McCortaick I- ergu
John Miuich Gregg 2.1Jt,u0
j ehli Ketuer llaincs 1, .48,88
John Ward Hall Moon iM.MI
Frank Brown Harris 2,41C,.Ki
Samuel Brickley Howard 6.10.21.
D W Kline Huston wI.OB
Harui.ili Ibilili Liberty
J M McCaulej Marion 1.10i.n
Paid aint-e settlement Miles... 1.484,02
1> K Sellers l'atUiu - 042,06
Frank Knarr Penu '-"A>0.13
Joseph Cr>.titer Potter - 2.088.4..
E llunt. r Rush ''Jla'S
James Gate. Sn.-Wshoe
E W Gettle 5pring....—......... 2,000.42
PniJ iucv Kti'icmifit Tuylur.
Win Spoils Union..- 272,30
JoMph Shaffer Walker W
S Ocngericlt Worth.....— "2"8,a2
Paid sinco srtllciuent 440,8",
s;tß 0117.7U
I'ENTKK HALL
FOUNDRY
and
.
Machine Shops.
Van Pelt <fc Co.
I
Tho undersigned, having loaod the
ibuvo establishment. announce to the pub
lic that tlio -mno will l>c carried on in all
it* various branches, a a _
FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP,
ami Manufactory of Agricultural
Implements,
They are prepared to Oil, upon *horte*t no
tice, all order* for
Horse Powers
ThroshirtK Machines
U'd) Hakes,
FLOWS ami Flow Castings
of every description. all kind* of Cn-ting
| made and titled up for
Mills, Forges, Furnaces,
Factories, tfce.
i Alto, everything in the line of
SHAFTINGS,
PULLIES
HANGERS,
1 in Iron or IS rats.
Wo employ the be-t Patternmaker*,
j Our Pattern* are new and of the In lei-1
improved plan*.
' Also manufacture lint unrivalled
ROUGH & READY
i Co v n Vlan le r\
i
j which is (lie hest now made.
• All orders hy mnil promptly ntlt-ii
' ded to ldec-Tltf
A I only a|>|>eurett at a ball ill New V ork
recently IB adrossofhUckcrai>eov*r*Uk,
trimmed with floutioe# of ofil Venetian
luce • century old, and worth it* weight
' in ijold. The ornament* were superb din
I mnnds *ct 111 diver.
HULKS
Foil TIIK (.sOVfcItNMKNT I'l lllh DkM
IM LUTIF PAKTV OK I'l VI'KK CLIUK
TV.
The Democracy nft\ litre county Petin'n|
In county convention met, AVso/rnf ih*i
jtllu following liruf t'mlri he adopted lor the!
. futur" government of the |i*rty HI **UI j
e.unity ;
Ul. The election* for delegates to rep
'rc*eiil thedirterent district. in the annual]
democratic county convention. h*ll In
! held MI the UsUtil plain "I holding llu
general rleetioi for each district, on tin
-Saturday |reee> din • the second I unsduy
Ol August, 111 eai'll w lid eVeiy \<r, beg III
lag atiwo o'etoek l' M uf akl day, and
continuing until five o clock I' M
'."lul '1 lie said delegate ideelioli* sbal
he hidd by *n election hoard 111 rliil Ol
the member of [lit* county coaimitice foi
•Ui ll district, alid two Other deimcratn
• voter* thereof, who tol!! he appointed ol
designated by the County .Commute*. li
C*>e any of the pffielli so e i|idiluting tie
board, ►hall bo absent from the place '
holding the election lor a <|Uurt< r of al
hour alter the time appointed, by Ituli
First, tor the opening of the ine, los ui
Illoir plaee or places, shall be ti I lint by an
election to lie Coll dueled eiea ruff, by the
iteiiiwcratio voters preseul al the time.
•Ird. Every qualified voter ol the dis
triet, who, at the last general election vot
ed the democratic ticket, shall be entitled
to a vole at the delegate elections; and
any qualified elector of the district who
I will pledge hi* word of honor to support
the democratic ticket at the Hell itelieral
election shall be permitted fo Vote at Un
delegate elections.
till. The voting al all delegate eh etioln
•hall be by ballot ; upon which ballot
• hall be written or printed the name or
names of the delegate or delegates voted
Iter, together wilb any instructions which
|the Voter may desire to give the delegate
'or delegate*. Kuch ballot shall bo receiv
ed from the persons voting the same, by a
1 member of lb# bonrtl, *ld by him
deposited in a box or other receptacle]
prepared for that purpose, to which bol
or other receptacle, no person but the
member* of the election beard shall have
acces*.
6th No instructions shall be received
or recognised unh-*s the same be voted
open the ballot a* provided in Hole Fourth
nor shall uch instruction* t! voted upon
the ballot, be binding upon the delegate,
unless one half or more of the ballots con
tain instructions concerning the saute of
fice. Whenever half or more of the bal
lot* shall contain instruct ins concerning j
auy otllcc, the delegate* elected at sucl.j
election shall be held to be instructed to i
support the candidates huv ng the highest j
number of vole# for such Office.
I'.lh Kacb election board shall keep an
accurate list of the name*- of all person,
voting at such elections; which list of votes•
together with a tutl and complete return j
of uch election containing au accurate
statement of the jw-rsotis elected delegates
and alt instruction voted shall be certified j
by said boars', to the foil lily CoiivW-tition
upon printed blanks to U fund tied bj i
the County C'otutniUee
;th. Whenever trom any il strict qua!- !
ike ' democratic lu.fs, to DHHIWr* oqiml 1
to ttv e timeo tne delegates wlucli ■ ucli dis
tricl has iu the County Con* nttssn, shall;
ouiplaiu in writing ol an undue diction j
or lale return of delegatus or of tnstruc-,
liollt, in w Uicbiouiplainl the alleged tacts
• halt be .pr-eificatty set forth and verified
hy the affidavit oi one or more p rwn. <
• och complainants shall have the right li-j
i oiliest the scat of su h dcii gates ..r |h*|
validity of such instructions. Silt h com
plaint shall be heard by a committee
five delegates tss be appointed by tlie I'rcs-i
ident of the convention; wbicb said coin-j
nut tee shall proceed to hearth* parties,:
their proof* and allegatioli#, and a* Soon 1
as may be, report to the convi niton w hat
delegates are utililled to ->eal therein, and :
what instruction* are binding ujsoii such]
delegates WhereU|on the Cunventiot."
shaltproceed iiiiniesliately, upon the • al!
of the yes and aoys, to adopt or reject
the report of the contesting parties. In]
which call of the yof and ny>, the namwj
of thv delegates whose scats are reulb'l.
or whose iti-Uucliuiis are disputed, shall]
b<- omitted.
tqh. All det*gtM mutt reside in •
dolrict they represent. In ra*cfabsen •
or inability to attend, •aUtituliaatmay b ;
made from rilUcii* of the district,
Mh. Detegaias must lcy the inl rue-1
tion fivrn tlx'ui by th*ir ri-(Mrtirc di*!
Iricl, slid if i lulitrJ, it shall be the dut\ '
of the President of the Convention, to rati 1
the vote of ueh delegate or delegate-i
in accordance with the instructions; and
the delegate or delegate* so o|lriidiii| ha)l
he fort It mill •Spelled from the C*>n\ en
tiun. and lall not he eligible to any D#er
or place oftrul in the party for a period
| of I wo year*. j
Hub. in Contention a majority of alii
the vote* *ha!l be n - >>nrjf to a mntlna- -
lion; and no perron* name thai) be ex-l
eluded from the lit of candidate* until
after the *utk ballot or vote, when lh< j
per*on receiving the !ea*t stunWrafret",
•hall lie omitted and truck from the,
: roll, and and O.II at each iu< I e*iv V p
until a nomination U made.
11. If any |>cr*oii who i* a cadidate for!
any nomination before a county conven
tion. shall he proven to liav offered or
paid any money, or other valuable thing,,
or madeany prouuae at a consideration or
reward to any |>eriM'ii for hi* vote or Influ
ence, to ecu re the delegate from any dis
trict, or hall have ottered or paid any
money or valuable thing, or promised any
|j consideration or reward to any dele
gate for hi* vote, or to any other per- 1
MIII with a view of indueuig. or securing
the Vole* of delegates, or if the satiieriiali
.he done by any other I>cruti with the
knowledge and eon*cnt of *uvh < andidate,
' ihe .tame >f ueh candidate >hall be ini
' mediately stricken from the list of caiuii
, dato, or if >ueh lacl be ascertained after
1 his nomination tr> any office, and before
' the final adjaurniuent the nominal on hall
be struck from the ticket and the vacancy
*upplied by a new nomination, and in
either case, such person shall be ineligible
' to any nomination by a contention, or to
an election a* a delegate ihcri after. And
' in Ca*e it thai) he alleged afti r the ad
! journnient of the corn < ntion, that any
' candidate pill in nomination, ha* been
' | guilty of such act* or of any other fratidu-
I tent practice* to obtain uch nomination,
' the charge hall be investigated by the
J County Committee, and ueh steps taken
• a* the good ol the parly may require.
' I'dth. II any delegate shall receive any
money or other valuable thing, or accept
J the promise of anv consideration or re
ward to he paid, delivered, or secured to
I him or|any person for stub candidate,
■ u* an inducement for hi* vntc, upon pruol
of the fact t the satisfaction of the con
-1 ventioii, such delegate *hall he forthwith
! j expelled ; and shall not be iwceivec a* a
■ delegatcto any future convention and shall
• he ineligible to any party nomination.
1:1 th Cases arising under the 7th, 11th
1 and I'Ah rules, shall have precedence
overall other business in convention, un
til determined.
BKLLKPONTKM AUKKTS.
Corrected by Keller* Musser.
Vhite tVhent $1.40, Red |SS. ..Kye
75. Corn 00 Out* 40 Ilaric}
70 Clovcrseed 5,511 Potatoes HI,
Lard per pound W. Pork per pound (HI
Butter 26 Eggs 20 Plaster per ton
516 Tallow 8 Bacon 8 Ham 16.
MII.ROY MARKETS.
Corrected by John M'Dowell.
Whitowheat 1,46 ...Red wheat 1,40....Kj r
70 Corn 70 Oat* 40 Barley 06
Cloverseed 6,60 Tiinothyseed, 1160
Salt 2 60 per sack, ••••• ••
llucon 10e Ham 10 Butter 20... Lgt>
20 Plaster 0 fAI
I Slo ves IFire! Stov's!
At Andy IltcniMitr, Centra Hull, ar
latest and bet stoves out, be lias Just
received a large lot of
Cook Stoves, lite l'ioficcr Cook,
tliu Eclipse Cook,
the Reliance Cook.
PARLORS The Radiant Light, self fee
der, (ins Burner, National Egg,
Jewell, 6tc.
IH4-II" sells stove* as LOW a auywlieri
in Mifflin or Centre co, -Arf
TIN AND SHEETIROK WARt
The undersigned hereby inform* the
citiiums of Pennavalley that he ha our
ehascd the Tilisbop heretofore carried Oil
by the C. 11. M I"g Co., ami wil. continue
the same, at the old stand, in all its branch
es, in the manufacture of
STOVi; PIPE A NPOHTIXCj
All kinds of repairing done, lie has
always on hand
Fruit Cans, of all Sia a,
BUCKETS,
CUPS,
DIPPERS,
DISHES, AC.
All work wurranted and charges reason
able. A share of the public patronage •so-!
licitcd. ANl> KKKNiMAN,
2sep7Qy Centre Hall
Kev. Mr. Miller, n i'rcfbylerlan clergy
man, of Springfield, Long !*l*nd, ha*
offered a now sensation for IHa churcbe*.
ll* denounces the futir*l servle* at per
nicious ami unscriplural, **y* the funeral
discourses are often a mass of lie*, and
that dead men's metnnries were lauded to
heaven, when their spirits woie in the nth
i er place.
s •
TTBJD
• IS Lilt ir
fiofl
Piiu, Seru, Wounds tad Umeoeu.
v BUY IT! TRY IT!
mrjd 4gu, . U*e Pii? Cure 0/.
F.r> bfumtUini,. . . Uee Pijt)
For Nfoilgit, , . . . Ute Ptiq Cue/oil.
Far FevXSore,. . . .Um Ptiq Cj£t OIL
For Cbol\ lljorbui, . U*r Paip mtrt Oil.
For SprginiV .... Uee Oil.
For HetdacheV . . . UM Vm Cure OIL
For Bruises, . . U* Xuj Cur* Oil.
For Corns and Butane, lyPaii) Cur* OIL
Fer Any Sore, . >\Jn* Cur* OIL
For Any Lanjene**, Vuit PaiQ Cure OIL
Krsai Iv rrVi.V.ss.STSs.
isS ■ rtuslls ug tsuSs. . lis sijnal
l'sd stsd lur
W(AW ylivD HVJAWT.
Ask fer rAIIyOUBC OIL TV. *O eUsr, to
IT TOOBIE.
It I* out * stt.ususiU prspsrsnoflM-iit s ssix
f tag o-ui|MM.d *s*4s
W VqtlsUs (Jilt, lialt so* SitAls.
X slid is rlsa* SB* sste to ws. X
tmi t>)r all !VujjfUU aad pwsJeia la Xg
rgit'fi, m i Ksm
HcCLURC 4 EA!ON, hkoMtttM.
itosdsae. IW
s '■ . I*
\VM. J. f Manigal
IVIIOI.KBAI.K
and
RETAIL
DEALER IN
Foreign & Domestic
Ud-1N HIS NEW BUILDING
Milroy
-PIX'IAL
INDUCEMENTS
OFFERED .u
Nails,
Nail.!
U lass,
film#!
Lock.,
Locks?
Hinges,
Hinges!
Screws,
Screws !
Oil,
Paints,
& I'nlly.
yirSpscUl InducementsJ
InrTo Carriage Makers A
Blacksmiths, for
Hubs,
Spokes, ilium,
Carriage Oil Cloth
and Linings,
Iron !
and Nail Rods,
Blister A Cast Steel,
Horse Nail*, and Steel
Toea,
and a very large assortment
uf Carriage Bolu.
yfTSjiorl*! Inducement- 49
To Housekeepers for
Wallpaper,
From ltk-ts to SI per bolt
Coal Hod* and Shovels,
Tea Kettle*, Pans,
and Skillet*, Eard
Can*, Wafflo Iron*,
Toaster*, Butcher Kuivc*,
Bread Knives, all kiuk* ol
Cutliery.
LA MI'S of every de
scription.
Inducements
for Saw*. Plane*,
ChiseL, Diawknives,
Brace* and Bills, Ac.
WOOD* WILLUW WARK
such a* Buckets,
Tub*, half Bushels,
Peck measures,
Baskets, Ac.
Trunk-. Valices,
it Traveling hug*.
Sleighi Bells,
l! Sleigh Runner ,
Pender* and Shaft*.
FA KM Kits,
i MERCHANTS.
A MECHANICS,
Please give me a call, or
send for prices. You will
find a general assortment uf
every thing |>ertaiuiiig to
the ilardwuie trade.
8*%.1 would ask Painters
B*4 L.lO give my Varnishes a
MTirial. 1 have just re
tap-ceived from New York
rM9L.:t large Stock of Varni
tafshfs, such as
[ FUKMTCKK, OOACU, WlltTE
l'i I>EM A It, WEARING BO
i UY, CA Kill AUK BO
DY, DKAIN HL'BBINU, AHiI
riIALTCM Mild JAPANB,
r J. T. I.EWIB it BKO.
WHITE LEAD,
always on hand.
C ts t a k Hall
Coach Manufac toi y.
Levi Murray,
at hi • establishment at Oontru Hall, I'n.
keep* on band, and for *ale, at the most
reasonable rates a large stock of
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
Plain and Kami
anil vehicle* of every description made to
order, and Warranted, to be made of the
best seasoned material, and by the most
skilled and competent workmen. Persons
wanting anything in his line are requested
to call and examine hi* work, they will find
it not to be -excelled for durability and
wear. apr*Jßly.
WAR! WAR!
On Prices.
UUKAT KXCITEMENI*.
11. 11. NMITII,
of Potter* Mill*.
N E W 0 O OILS !
We would must rs|it ctiully i front hi.
friends customers, and the puhlic gener
ally, that ite has taken |*ssession of
Th.iiiiuM.il'* old quarters, whn-h haw be. u
romoueltid and iiuprovesi. and is n<w pr
purud to accommodate ail wbo may Uv -r
iiiiii by calling.
NEW UOOLrt!
Ila km* just r.-caiv ed one of the largesl
stuck* pf ali kinds uf Mrrchundixe i*r
brought to C'< ntre ciiiitiiy, w hit-b lie iuUmot
I to sell at scull figures a* vvgll make it an oh
je-t lor all pt-rotit to |surcha*e Kami lies
laying in winter supplies uf (iroocikcs,
Dry lioods, Ate., sli mid not fail to g.vi
him a rail, as be feels confident his proes
and superior quality ofg.Msds will amply
satisfy ail. His stock of
UHOCK R I E S
consists of Coffees of the best quality. Tea -,
Sugars of all kinds. Molasses, Fun, Salt,
Choose, Dried Kruil, Hpices, Provtai. Iss,
Flour and Food, <kc., Ac. Our stock of
DItYOOODd
i* targe and varied, and we will just say
can supply any article in that line, with
out enumerating.
READ Y MA DEC LOT II IN <i
* large stock of ready-made for
Men and Boys' wear, which wo will dts|M*e
of at a very small ad vane* on cost-
Boot* and Shoo*, Hat* and Caps, Hard
ware, Uueensware, Wood and Willow
Ware, Notions, Fancy tioods,Carp.-ts. Oil
cloths. Wall Paper*. WiliJoW Shades, Ate.,
oct2& ly.
' ~ I
liraliaiu & Soil,
Boot&Shoe Makers
Xc*t door to Wagoncr A Sou's Store
; UcllefoUU;.
We manufacture to order.
Our work is nest and durable.
Our prices are very moderate.
Wo warrant to give satisfaction.
We have the LARGEST and BK"*T
stock of Ladies and Children's shoes ini
town.
i We are receivlng goods every week.
We wish an examination of our goods.
' The Pennsralley trade is especially in
vited to call and see our stock, we think
!we can please alt who cab a* to style*
quality, and prices. We study to render
satisfaction, and although we have had an
extended trade for year*, we have never
! given a customer cause to complain,
j eplli.tf
syrnTT
i.l Office of the Le*i-bug. Umlrr
and Spruft Creek R H. On.
Philadelphia Juno Ufth, 'II.
Nolir* it In rb.t (ivn llial UwlM in
stalment of Ava dollar* per share, to the
capital tock of the Lewtsburg. lentre an J j
Spruce Creek Rail Road Co.. subscribed
in the township* of Harris, Potter, Gregg
Penn and Haines. Centre county, will
payable on the Awl day of July I*7l. Audi
subsequent instalment* o( live dollar* t>r
•hare, will be due and iMiyable on the 8rl
Jay ol eacn succeeding nionlh until the
whole i* paid. Payment*oftbe above in-<
•uluicnu are hereby required to be made
to the treasurer of the Company, l the
..fflee of the Centre County Banking Com
pany UellefouU Pa.
JOSEPH LESLEY.
Treasurer.
N. B. Any per*on c eiring can pay the
whole off at onee. If paymenU arc not
punctually made the law allow* one jn-r
cent, pel month to be charged in ndd'ti -n.
HOUSE.
AllefiWMY Street, IL-llefonto, I'a.
I). JUIINSUN A SON'S, Proprietor*.
X rill*TCt.A> IIOTKU conrottTAHL* JtOOtl*
PROMPT A 1 TENDANCE.
ALL TilK MODERN CONVENIEN
CES—A Ni> REASON AIiLK Charge*. |
The proprietor* offer to the traveling
public, and to their country ft lend*, first
cla- accommodation* and careful alien
lion to the want* of guests at all time*, at
fair rate*. Careful hostler* and good stable
ling for hore*. An excellent table well
Mfvrd. A Bar upplied with Sno liquor*.
Servant* well trained and everything re
quisite in a first cla* Hotel. Our location
I* in the business part of the town, near the
Post Office, the Court House, the Chur
ches, the Bank*, and the p incipal place*
of business, render* it the moat eligible
place for those who visit Bcllofocle on bu*i
or pleasure.
Att Omnibus will carry passengers
and baggage to and from all train*
free of charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A lot of land, lying in Gregg township,
on the banks of Pnu creek, between
l'enn Hal! and Spring Mill*, is ofiercd at
Brivate sale. It adjoin* land* of Geo.
ucbanan and L. U. M'lntire, containing
24 ACRES
more or le*. About 8 acre* con*i*t of
tirt ela** white pine timber, the balance
cleared mud under cultivation—s acre* are
meadow.
For further particulars apply to
C. H MS & NICK,
ItocUtf iircgn tw p.
•
ACARD--W* Have removed opposite
to the Bush llou*c and aro rolling out our
tock left from the fire at bargains. We
are settling up our book* and account* and
will be much obliged to one and alt t>> cull
ntnl nettle their account*. We would say
,lo our nuincrou* friend* and customer*, to
jdeato accept our sine re thank* f.-r the
gi-ncrou* patronage they have always be
stowed ou u*.
BUKXSIDE 4 THOMAS.
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tor 75 cents.
J. L. Peters,
OIK) Broadway. New
York. ieb2.4n:.
Carriage
MANUFACTORY
Centre Hall, Pa.
GEO. n. JIARFKTER
!Ll= <MI hud and for alc lit the mort rea
sonable rat a •|>!ei lid Hock of
L'AUKIAGKH, DUGGIBB,
nut ficrjr ilr rr.|ito>ii of Wagon* both
PLAIN ANI> FANCY
warrant#'! •" !• made ol lh- botand moat
lr*L omti-rul*, and by th# moat espe-
He* wot km*a. All work cool out from
ilo •-•Uliluhmeiil will bo found to be of
.h< lilgluot cU'- ami #ur to gin# jicrteet
•ali.fai-lion Hi will alao bare a •* as
sortment of
N L K I (I 11 H
>f all til"' and mo.t fashionable
•trio* well and carefully mad# and of lb#
lot materia!*'
A'■ in*|wti nof hi* work i* naked a* it
i. believed tli-it none *u|K*rlor can be found
in tlin coi utry. aug*io tf.
The First
and (he Best!
The largest
& CHEAPEST.
stock of
FALL GOODS! I
JUBT UNPACKING at
KELLER <1- UUSSER,
.IroekerholTsblack*, Bishop (itrwot,
Bcllefonte, where
have j Hit opened the beat, cheapest large*
a* well at Ue boat tHOrtad tock u (Goods
in UeliefonU.
HERE LADIES,
1 • the place to buy your Bilks, Moha.rr
Moaambique*, Uiua, Alpaca*, Delaia*,
Latin, Brilliant*, Muslm. Calieoe*, Tick j
injf, Flanel*, Opera PianeL, Ladiet Coat*;
in*, Genu' Cloths, Ladiea Sarque*, WhiU
Pekay, Linen TablaCioth*, Counterpane*
Crib Counterpanes, White and Colore*.
Tarllon, Nankin*, Inserting* *nd Edgings
White Lace Curtiut, Zephyr A Zephyr Pat
tern*. Tidy Cotton, Bhnwt*. Work Basket;
H<X)P BKIHTS,
Thread H i ry. Fan*. Bead*. Sewing
LADIES AND MISSES SllOKtf
FANCY GOODS OK NOTION LINE
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Kwrdynutde Clothing of Every Dia
cri|tioit, for Men and Boys.
Their tt>ck f if P EKNS W AKEdUKO
CKKIES cannot be excelled in quality or
price.
i Call in at the PhiladeinbiaStore and con
: vine* v ourselves that KELLER A M US
SKII have any thing you ant. and do bu
ll! a** on tb<- principle *.f "Quick Sale* and
Small Profit*." ,*pM,G9
onus aau raoocck *tx takes
GIiKAT FLOOD!
Tuu* of Dry Good*, Groceries, No-f
lioita. Hardware, Ready-made
Clothing, and thousand* of
other article*
CARRIED OFF AND LANDED ATI
ktuthe Cheap Store ofag
Herlacher & Cronmiller.
CENTRE HALL, PA
and trow offered at prioa* lower than j
the loweeL
Dry Good*. Notion*. Grocerie*, Hard-
Queeniware, Wood and willow ware
Iron, Salt, Pish and in fact, a magnificent
assortment of everything •
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE
OLD PRICES.
Dress Goods
A most beaulifal variety, confuting of all
the novelties of the season,
ivhilo good#, embroideries, hoop skirts, i
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
All wo ask that you will
(CALL AND KXAMIN'K OUR STOCK
ALL KINI>S OF U AKNESfij
diver plated and Yankee Harness double
and single, bridle* and halter*. Apr 1
GOOD N EWS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Groat Attraction and Great Bargains)
'pilli undersigned, dctenuind to meet the
JL popular demand fur Lower Prices, re
opoiTluliy call* the attention of lha public
to hi* stock of
SADDLERY,
now offered at the old stand. Designed •*-
peciali t for the people and the lim~, the lar
gest and uio*l varied and complete assort
ment of '
Saddle#, Harness, Collar#, Briillee,
of every description and quality; Whip*,
and in fact everything complete to a first
class establishment, he now offer* at price*
which will suit the lime*.
| |A better variety, a bettor auality or finer
style of Saddlery has never before been of
-or.nl to the public. Call and examine our
lock and bo satisfied before purchasings
elfewhere.
Determined to please my patron* and
thankfal for the liberal share of patronage
heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same.
JACOB DIN GES. Centre Hal
WJ. B. KTTKLE'SJ
lIiOLGSALK WINK Jb LIQUOR
STOKE
Bishop street, Beilefonte, in tho Stone buil
ding ioruterly occupied by the Key
stone Bakery^
Take* plewurv in informing the public thl
he keep* constantly on hand a supply o.
choice Foreign and Domestic Liquor*.
All Barrels, Krg* and Caske .earranted
to rantajn the quantity represented.
The attention of practicing physician* it
• ailed to hi* stock of
PURE LIQUORS,
suitablo for medical purpose*. Bottle*,
jugs, and demijohn* constantly on hand.
11? has the ONLY PURE NECTAR
WHISKY in town.
All liquors are warranted to giro satis
faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart,
barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot oi
BOTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grade* on hand.
Confident that he can please customer*
he respectfully solicits a snare of public pa?
tronage myl4tf
MUSIC!
Every No. of
TICTKRA" MUSICAL
MONTHLT contain*
four or five Piano
Songs, four or five
Instrumental Pieces,
besides Vocal Du> ts,
Quartets, and four
band pieee*— in fact,
we guarantee every
yearly subscriber at
least SSO worth of
choice new Mu-ic.
We offer four yearly
copies for $9.
Sample Copies
mailed for3oc.,Five
Back Not. for sl.
J. L. Peters,
599 Broadway, Now
MUSIC! ;
Wherever the
N a PLUS ULTRA
Glee-Book has b *eii
introduced, it ha*
been pron ounce <1
-uperior to all other
works of it* kind.
It i* tin* largest; la
test. finest, and only
collection if now
[Glee* nti.l Quartets,
nearly nil of which
i have Piano Accom
paniment*, ad lib.
Sample Copies
mailed, post-paid,
or $1,50-
J. L. Peters,
599 Broadway, New
| York.
AT KKDUCfc.
ALLKINDBOFFUBN.
"MAMMOIfa.
Furniture Store!
OF
THOMAS LINN.
Ob Allegheny Ntroet, BelleCeate, P ••
f ADOPT tbU method of laformbag *!' ■
X Hands that 1 haw# ourehnaed h#
laurel of llaary P. Uarri. ia iha ah^r.
uawud establishment. Mr. Harrla having
retired from tha Inn.
Will Continue the Bublmbb
of Manufacturing all kind* ofPurniUmwt
bis old stand on Howard M. Ho ale*
uiakoa a speria'.ty of
UndftHftkSiag
In all iU branches. Tha be* ol define, a
< iood H mil %kmm oft Kiif
r ii.rml will be attended to by Mm la yer
on. Hia many yaert of esperleaw wl
rccuum.ead Mm aa one of u#
OLDKKT AND BENT UNDIITAKIMI
la tba Hteta. AU ordan
PROMPTLY FILLED.
Ordim fi4<ValMCi WldlaMjao*.
Allegheny HtreoC
THOMAS LINN.
Ikllefoota Pa.
0137.1y.
On Harriagt.
Eiany* far Tttu Man. oa IIUI Mflil
EVIL# and UOtii whUh interim wtia
■arrtaga. aad ruta tba kappioaa* af tbsa*
ud, - with ur manae ©t raliaf for tba
Krriag aad Ualortuaala. dtsaaaad aad dm
! thlatad final ta sealed laltar savel epos
fr Addraa.* r flOWAßD AIWOCIATIOJ
No •. South Ninth St, Philadelphia, Pa
octlf.ly.
JOB* B. Lam. r. Bemmcs Wtuai
MUX dk WILKOX,
DRUG GISTS.
Succeaaon of F. P. Wilaoa, Bnllofoota
Ptna'a.
1
Hare tec urad the terries* of Jec* It
Sloan, of Philadelphia, a druggist of tUr
wu year* esnerioaca. who will haaa •
charge of their preK-ripUon>u*ißwm.
A alght belt U attached ta their iwrt
door, and the cm pioyee* *1 —|U wg witbta tba
'building, will auaad to tba waata of tba
i public at all hours of tba aigbt
Linn A Wilaoa kaej constantly at
hand a large stock of
, Drug*, Puiou, Oils, J*wrtuuary. Troaaaa
: and Medical Appliance of all kioda,
together with a vary large Hook of
Patent Medicines, soch aa
Vinegar Bitter*, aad alao
Pure Wine*, aad li
quor*, of all kloda
Cur medical
•j jrpuftr
jjnlylMm LINN A WILBON.
PRUNES aad DETED CUEBAVTBo
the very beat quality jaa received#
j Wolf* old stand
• j
SATU B E • 8
Hair Restorative
(on tain* no LAC SULPHUR —K
SUGAR OF LEAI> —No LITU
ARCE—No NITRATE OF SIL
VER, and ia entirely free fmu* ibt
Poiwuuous and Health linali uf lag
Drug* need ia other Hair Pitptiw
lions.
j Transparent and clear a* crystal, k wttt
not Mill Ue finest fabric, -perfectly SAFE
CLEAN and KFFICI iNT.-^a.idara-
Uuu-* LwNG SOUGHT FOK AMD
FOUND AT LAST!
I It restores and prevent* the Hair fr*a
becoming Gray, imparts a soft, gloegy ap
pearance, remove* Dandruff, la refracking
to the head, check* the Hair fraa falling
ofiT, and reetores it to a great extent wbaa
prematurely lost. prevent* Headerkea.
cure* all humor*, rutoneou* areatian*.
i*nd unnatural heal. A."''A DKlAlli
( FOK THE HAJK IT IS THE MIST AR
TICLE IS TUB MARKET
DR. G. SMITH, Patentee. Aysr. Mara.
; Prepared only by PROCTER BROTH
ERS, Gloucester, Ma**. The gaaalaa I*
'put up in a panel bottle, made axpreeaiy
i for it, with the name of the a- tiela >iwa
■. in the glass. A*k your Druggut for Ma
rtrax'a lists Kntvuttri, and take a*
II other.
. J jwr-Send two three cent >La nine to Pree
• tor Bribers for a "Treatireen the Human
11 air. •* The information it contain* I*
! worth $500,00 to any peieoe. liw.l;
For tale at Centre Hall by Waa. Wat
jand Herlacher A CroamilUr.
AGENTS WANTED FOB
: A Book That Will S I
BY TBK axSOWVKP
SIGXOK BLITI.
c , Thi* i* an original, intereetiag, and la
i slructive work, roll of rare fan aad heme?
being an account of the AUTHOR S PBQ
-1 FESSIONAL LIFE, hie wonderfal triek*
jand feats, with laughable incident* aad
'adventure* at a Magician, Necromeaeer.
I and Ventriloquist. lllustratid with
16 Full Page Eogravioga,
! beside* the Author'* Potrait on (teal, aad
numerous una)! cute
II The volume i* free from any ohjeetioae
. bU matter, being high-toned and moral ia
iu character, and will be read with inter
i est, both bv old and young. It give* the
most graphic and thrilling account* of the
i effect* of hi* wonderfal root* aad magical
trick*, causing the most uncontrollable
merriment and laughter.
Circular*, Term*, Ac., with fall infarma
. lin, sent free on application to
t DUFPIKLD ASIIM KAD, Publiaher.
711 San*oui Street, Philadelphia.
. 0ct27.6m.
C CENTRE HALL HOTEL.
j Joan SrAKOLim, Proprietor.
Stages arrive and depart daily, for all
* points, north, south, east and wast.
- This favorite Hotel has been refitted and
1 fbrnithed by it* new proprietor, and Is now
in every respect one of the moot pleasant
country Hotel* in central Pennsylvania*
The travelling community and drovere will
always find the best accommodation!. Par
, ton* from the city wishing to spend n few
' week* during the summer in tne country,
- will find Centre Hall one oi the moat been
* tiful locations and the Centre Hall Hotel
> all they could desire for comfort and eon* ,
venience. apHTMitf.
CK NTRAITITOTKL. Corner of Third
and Chestnut Street, Miffiiaburg,' Fa
; .luhn Bhowera, Proprietor.
, Its Central Location makes it partfoularly
f desirable t> person* visiting Town en
. i busine** or pleasure.
II A. Taylor'* Livery Attacked.
)un2i.ly
Lfidlca Ti ——.
This in valuable article for female#, !*••
to be bad at HerlacheP* (tore, and no ether
place in Centra county. Ladies riifcfWifip
' that^ these trusses can be had at Cefitrn