THE CENTRE REPORTER FRIDAY April &, 1872. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL HEWS.- Our friends, every where, wilt oblige us by sending us local new* of int#r**t. ... , CIRCULATIO*.--The circulation of tlic KKI'OSTKK, on this side the county, larger than that of all other |*per in the county. Business men will therefore tind thin one of the best advertising medium*. We invite all interested to come .and in spect oir list far themselves. RKHITTAHCW.—AII monies for sub scription will he credited on the subscri ber's address, sach week : by referring to which our pain ns can at all times *ee now their accounts stand, and a receipt is by this system carried upon each copy of the paper. .Tack Rouah is to take possession of the hotel at Kabmburg. Lieut. Jno. Lintberl hat taken poa session of the hotel at Aaransburg. On*. Smith, formerly of ITilion villo, has taken iwiaaossion of the Old Fort hotel. The landlord* at Millhcim have 'Jjceu returned. Geo. O'Brynn, wne door Mow Holler's llellefonte, keeps one the most extensive furniture snouts iu those part*. Any articVof ■furniture desired can bo had./ Hi* prices are among the most reasonable. Tltat p-inee of salesmen, Mr. A. Sternberg, it now superintending a new clothing snfiablishmciil at llelle ibute, opjiosite HalTer* store. As overbed v kuows hi in, nothiug is re quired in cur columns in his piaise. Ge and sec Sternberg at Isaac liei xenstein's new store. Sea adv. J Our readers will I>o glad tn know that A. Sternberg will have the super inteadcnce of tha new clothing store at !W!ofante, of I. I*. Raisenstein Go and see Sternv, in his new quart ers, and lie will sell you goods low. Go and see him, without fail. The mau who don't take the lit- EOKTKR, was in the office the other day, and wanted to know whether it is true that Jeff Thins was captured. He also wanted to know whether the big fire in Chicago had got put out. We told him it had, and gave him a few of its thrilling iucidents ; he then asked whether we'd be at home next Sundav. to tell him all about the Chi cago fire. lfrthen left, saving we miyhl send bitn a REPORTER occasion ally, as he supposed paper did not cost us much, because it was ouly made of rags. Char esteemed friend, Mr. Jame* Van Ormer, has left Millheira and gone to Woodward. If Millheim ever lost anv citizen whom the will miss, it is Mr. Van Ormer —but what is Millheim's loss will be Woodward's gain. Mr. Van Ormer will superin tend the largo grist-mill, at Wood ward, now the property of that whole souled fellow, Mr. Dauiel Weidensaui, uvhu has completely refitted the mill. J/r. Van Ormer knows how to make good flour, and if our friends in the lower end don't have good bread, it wQI not be his fault. J/illers of his ability aod experience are scarce, and 'those who try him ouce will always bare their work done by him. A sppply and feed will always VTK found on hand there. The barn of Mr. William Lamb, of A/kriou Iwp., says the Watchman, with its contents and three cows and a calf was burut on Friday last. How the fire originated, we did not learn, but presume it eamo from a spark from the bouse. REMOVED —After April Ist. 1872,1 the Boot, Shoe ami Leather Store of Graham & 800, will be found on Bwbop St, next door to Keller's where they will keep the lar gest stof-k of Bool*, Shoe- and Leather in town. 'ps- 3t, ACCIDENT. — On Tuesday while Mr. James Denver was ® u l ' ,e with hie flitting from Milroy 1° our town, the team of which he had cha'*S e made an effort to run awav, in the neighborhood of Tetters bank, and iu his efforts to prevent this, he fell and the wagon pasted over his thighs, in juring him to such an extent that he had to be conveyed home ou a bed. Prof. IX M. Wolf, f Bellefonte, baa In i n elected Preaident of a lie foimcd theological institution in Leb anon county. It is a fit selection, and we congratulate our friend upon the honor. At no time, within the last twenty years have w noticed so many flit tings as this spring in our valley. Al rooat everybody seems to be on the "move." For cheap Goods go to H of fer Bra's. FISIIETY.— Win. Wolf, at tbe old atand, has just received a larg supply of fresh mackerel, shad, and herring — the nicest and beat in market, which will be aold at reaanoable figures, and all wanting any ihiDg in tne line of fish, are invited to call and see his fresh stock. Sold. —John Wolf has sold his farm near Sprucetown, 60 acres, to Philip Kemp, at 865 per acre. LARGE EGO. — Mr. A. 04tdorf sent a lien egg to this office measures 8 inches by 61 inches in cumference. Whose chicken can beat that? A friend from the Loop send* ui tbe following items : H. A. Larimer, a staunch democrat, an honest man, and a good citizen, moved from the Loop, to Mr. Sun key's farm, near Millheim. Mr. Sankey has been very fortunate in getting a tenant who will per form his duty in all cases. V / The old and wellknov.n Kerlin stored C has i>een sold to Mr. Wm. Armagast. / Dr. Fisher, of Boalsburg, still has hanus at work prospecting for coal at the base of Tussey Mountain, in the Loop. Oood of fers have been made by speculators for property there, hut the owners refuse to sell. Smokers and chewers, at Hiram Hof fers, in the Conrad house, is where you get the delightful article. Hiram knows what you want and always keeps the nicest ci gars, tobacco, pipes, and all belonging to that line, at reasonable prices. Don't for get to patronize Hiram, he is one of the cleverest fellows that ever stood behind a ounter. >-By reference to the Jobbing and ! Commission house of Hurnside & Thomas, it will be seen that this firm are offer ing a very large and superior stock of Fish, Groceries, Tobaco, Leather, Molas ees, Harness and a thousand other articles of merchandise, at city prices. These goods are all new. If you wish to save from 30 to 60 per cent., you should natron ize this old experienced and reliable firm. They sell for Cash only, and keep no books. We cheerfully commend them to all our renders, and feel satisfied of the fact, that they sell goods at city prices. You will be convinced l-y pricing their goods. You need not go to other markets to make your purchases. Shingles ! Shingles 1 Twelve Thousand good sawed Shingles are offered for sale by the undersigned, at reasonable rates, at Centre Hill. -sap3t J. C. KEMP. Of all the big blowing, we know of, in theee port*, laat Sunday night and Monday c|>|>od the climax. It blew hard enough to take the hair all a bald nigger* head. It blew as the winds blow when navies are stranded and forests are Tended. At Smith's, about 1 mile this side of Millheitn, a Crt of n roof was blown from a small m. On Saturday, 30, the weather was mild, with some rain towards eve ning ; on Sunday there were occasion al brisk showers of rain, and A/otiday was pretty cold, with pleaaautar weather on Tuesday. Mr. Dauin wishes hie friends to bear iu mind, that his wine and liquor alore has been removed above the Cuniniiugs house, where lie will con stantly keep the finest and beat of every tiling iu that line. Zellcr Jarrelt have removed their drug store to the BrocherhofT house in the room lately occupied by Mr Lip toti. This places these gentlemen iu a more central and convenient locality for the people geneialiy. Their new quarters are fixed up tu niaguficent style am) iioiy of our reader* should them, when iu RcTlofonte. They a ftcah supply of Chemicals and beside* are among the most reHoble and experienced tacit in that business XIKDKR. Humor of n Murder Committed Thirty Years Ago. of One of tho Murxlerert. The following, from the Lowisburg JvurHol, relates to a matter with which nearly all the Penns valley readers of the Kt porter are familiar: No doubt many of our reader* will re member a rumor which was in circulation tome thirty years ago that a man travel ing on horseback through Penns Valley Narrow* had been foully dealt with. The rumor was based uptn the fact that the body of a h,-r*e was found tome twenty rods from the pike which had apparently been knocked down with a cudgel and killed. The horse was fouud.several days after he was killed, by some boys who were out gunning Other circumstance* connected with the affair caused a great deal of excitement in the neighborhood, gome half doxen of the ciliaens were toon after summoned to the s|>ot, who reported that the case required a thorough investi gate n A call was made upon the citi xeiis en lUA***> grid a day appointed to make search for the body gf jhc man sup posed to have been murdered. On the day appointed a number of men from Centre and Union counties repaired to the spot w here the horve was found and set out in squad* through the woeds, and searched all day diligently hut {bund noth ing. They then concluded that if there were any grounds for their suspicions, and that a man bad really been murdered, his body must have been sunk in a saw mill dam close by. Another day ** appointed to let the water out ef the darn. On the night before the day Used upon to let off the water, the gate* were drawn by tome unknown parties and the water let out. Tbe feeling* of iho searching par ties can only be imagined when the nest day they found thing* in *uch n condition. Titus? who had given the matter very lit tle thought ridicuaed the idea of there being any cause res apprehen •ion*, at once changed their mind*, *ad the excitement became intense. Search was, however, made in the mill dam, when ftesh track* were found that had no doubt been made the previous night by parties who had been wading through the ntud, but no further developments USf® brought to light. Varieut rumors were in circulation. Several parties were implicated in the crime, but a* in nowt case* of this kind, the rpmors were mostly, if not all, unfounded, and Uw pycurrencc was seemingly fergot en. Some ten year* ago, btsvofgy, jj was published in the newspapers in certain lo calities in this State that a man, who had been a former resident of tbie county, had Confessed upon his death bed that he was one of a party who had murdored a man jn Penns Valbsv JB%irow same twenty years previous that Jau.. This now* pre a'.<d some little excitement at |bptjmg, but it soon also diod out. Within the last few days rumor ha* it, that a cvrtabi man moved to the west from the upper i." 4 of this county many yesr. since, had lately od hJ at hi. dying hour that .V* " ° na o( party whe had committed the fetus I a'* ley Narrows murder some thirty ycaf'E o, and bad implicated three others. Thai tbey played cards (with the man they af terwards killed) at a tavern this side *f the Narrows, and there discovered that he bad a large amount of money, being adro vcr from Berks county ; that they at once laid a plan to kill and rob bitn; that they followed him through tbe Narrow* to tbe place near where the hor.-e was found and killed hint and the horse, and buried bis body under the horse. After the horse was discovered they meved the man's body and sank it in the mill dam, and when tbe matter was talked of, and the citixens determined to let out tho wa ter out of the dam, he and the other parties mplicated let out the water the previous night, and took the body and carried it several miles away, towards Lrurii Valley Narrows, and were tbe frst on the ground tbe following morning to help search. Our papers will doubtless in a few days contain a more complete history of the matter, but there are now • many rumors in circulation that we would not be sur prised in the end to find that there is no , foundation for the present exciting roports. For the Reporter. Sewiug Mat-hine Sales of 187}/ rale* of the different a- are, to a an a< of the popularity of the machines they iu mufac ture. it may be to the adrantago of the public generally, to rareftilly note the fol lowing statistics of the aalea of the leading machine companies for the year 1871, which are taken from the sworn return of each company, made the leceieer of license fees : The Singer MTg Com. sold 181260 Mach. Wheeler 4 Wilaon!m'f gCo 128696 " Orover& Baker S. M. Co. 6U838 " Weed 8. M Co. 3 W66 " 'Howe M. Co. Ijan. Ito July 1] 34010 " Wilcox 4 Gibba 8. M. C. 60127 " Wilson 8. M. Co. 21168 " American B. O. 48. M. Co. 20121 " Domestic 8. M. CV 10697 " Empire 8. M. Co. 2906 " By the above the Singer seems to be the "K ing' of them all, and it certainly is the best. Call on Mr. J/essinger, or at Zim merman Bros 4 Co., in Bellefwiite.and see them. •♦• - " For the Reportet. From the Loop. CoctcßTilLi, April Ist, 1872 Hon. F. Kurtz—Dear Sir.—l have just been in formed, through a reliable source, that on next Thursday a corps of Engineers, un der the charge of Mr. Worrei. a practical Engineer, will commence at Milroy station to examine a route through the Seven Mountains for the contemplated rail road, known as the Willow Grove and Burns Spring R. B. if a practical route can be found, (ot which there i not the least doubt,) the road will belocated at once and operations commence at the earliest possible period. We feci proud that we of the Loop will have a railroad in proximity to the village of Cburchville. If such is the fact, of which there is not the least doubt in my mind, we will, in all pro'ability, be successful in getting a post-office, for which wo have labored hard, but have been denied it by radical authority. We have made evory effort in our power, by using all honorable means to get a post office established at CburcbviUe, but the radical ipfluence at Centre Hill has induc ed the Post Mastjejr General to believe that we are unworthy that (gyor feeing confer ed on us—being regular copperbaa4, and unworthy his notice. To change the sub ject. I would say for the gratification ef those who think that all who live In the Leop are ignoramuses, that we have living near Oburchville a child, not yet two years old, that can slug two tunes very correctly, namely, "Little Brown Jug, ' and the "Rook that is higher than I." She sings with as much earnestness as though the was a professor of music. A MO*. For the Reporter, Did You Hour Anything Drop. BkLLxrOMTK, Pa. March 9Mh 1*771 Mr. Fred. Kurt*. Dear .Sir: —We have carefully road Mr. Hartgee' letter In your last. lfesi>eahiat,lengthjalHuttlling "the truth," and seems le assert that he can tell the truth as well a* Mr. Zimmerman 'or any other man " He says, further, "that the people of Centre county can well see that the American Sewing Machine is tho best" and that "Mr. Zimmerman knew* it to be a fact." Now, wo know that the pontile of Centre county "can't see it" in that light, and we know too, as lated in our former letter, that Mr. Z. admits no such fact, and that he took the American to his house to get II out of the way in the store. Wo have two of the seventy-five dollar American Machines, now. that we have repeatedly offered at fifty-five dollars each sad cannot get purchasers for them at that price. Hut, in erder te inform Mr. Bartges, and the people of Penns Valley, generally, which machine it the beet, we will just mention the number of machines sold by each compaiiv ill I*7l, which is at follows: The Singer Mauufscturiug Company sold I*l,*AX< luachiaee, while the American U. O. and S. M. Company sold only 30,121 machine* Showing thnt Ifil.ISM more Singer machines were sold than Ameri an. This statement is taken ft out the >worn returns of each company, made to the re ceiver ef license fee#, and is therefore, cor rect. We sold in this county ftvm April Ist I*7l to llie present date lot) Singer Ma chine* and will give the names of the pur chaser* in our next "The proof of the pudding is in the eating," so the proof of the best Sewing Machine is the immense number ef sales. In accepting our challenge for a sewing match Air. B. shows a little of the while feather, by askiug us to pome to ,1/adisou burg, as we staled expressly iu our former letter that w# weuld sew with him any where west of Afiles, Pettn and llaine* townships, and as Afaditunburg is in anoth er Singer agent's territory we would not be justified in going there. But we will slick to our former offer and will name Centre Hall a* a suitable place for the contest. Mr. H. alto brag* about beating eur agent at Jas. A. Sweelwood's in Poller township, lu answer to this, we will slate that the Singer that was on trial at Mr. S'a, was not in working order at the slack thiead-pin in the needle bar was out of place, which escaped the notice of Mr Mrssingur, until! it was too late. Hoping that Mr. 11. fully understands tho mcaniug of the eleventh commandment, and that he will make it suit to meet us at Centre Hall, we remain, Your* very truly, *mKR|fAN BkoSA tX). POTTKR TOWNSHIP AUDITORS Kit PORT. Supervisor. 1871. Jacob Spangler. DR. Murvh 26th To order on G. Grossman.. 9186,64 *' " To cash at audit 76,00 " 28 rd 1872, Ty amount of dup1icate............... ....... Contra CR. March 23rd 1872, By Ux ex onerations 21,92 By labor..— 523,13 " " " By soryipes 110,00 " By ca*h .... 143.U) " " " Bj- order tQ successor - 134,49 Supervisor- John tioodhart, PR March 26th 1871. To an ortlvr * on J. Kmerick 9 66,4T " " " To cash at audit....... - - 07,66 March 23rd 1872, To amount of duplicate....... 408,65 Contra CK. March 23rd 1872, By labor.. 412,98 " " " By exoner ations - 8,75 ~ .. ii„ , orr j CM lUO.OO •' By c'atb 14.94 Overseer, Robert Lee, DR. March 25th 1871, To order... 370.30 March 26th 1871, To cash (ft offer 1 - 9 40,00 Murch tfrd iJTV. Tf amount of duplicate... 781,27 Contra CR. March 23rd 1872, By ex pense* 9<®2,48 " " •' By service* 45.00 " " •• " per. cent age -9 39,06 v " exonera tions.......... 6,12 •. • •• " paid Dr. Neff. 7.00 " •" •' " cash 66,06 " *• " " keeping Wilson Quick..-..........—.. 81,16 " "F.H. Van Valxah. M D 6,00 •i J. T. Black, M. D 14,60 " • "•• Tdgr M successor 244,31 Overseer. j, a iwiw, DK June 6tb 1872, To balance on 11. Dashers duplicate ~. 916, March "Jird 1872, To amount of duplicate 646,41 Contra CR. March 23TJ 1872, By vouch • •• •' By services 40,00 • " " By percent age on 700.80 41,04 • i i { }y order to successor...79,66 . 763,30 Auditors DR. March 23rd 1872, To cash re? ceivod from township offi cers - 363,U) Contra CR. March 23rd 1872. Kxonara tions for 1871 4,76 Dr. P. Ne# medical attendance..—....- 101,26 •• " •' Fred Kurt* (printing) .. - 16,50 •" '• Auditor. 1 day each 6,00 " " " clerk 1 day. 2,00 •• •• " Room rent,, 1,00 " " " Sundries.6o " •' " paid J Hoi terinan overseer for 1872... 70,00 •• " " D Gilliland 60,00 _" " " l'ead Win. llarkios for keeping and attending Mrs. Meyers and child duiing illneas 111.00 We the undersigned have examined the above accounts, and certify to In* correct ness of the same. W. W. Lovtc, Jan. M'CLIWTICK, J. D. MURRAY, Auditors. War. A. Kxaa, Town-clerk, J^ICENSES.— Netiee is hereby given that the follow ing applications for License have been filed to April session, 1872. I). Johnston ft Hons Hotel, Bellefonte bor Wilkinson ft Griee " Michael Howard M " Edward Keby Uestaurant " n. H. Stone Saloon " * Fred Smith Restaurant " •' John Anders M " " A Baum Wholesale Liquor " " Jacob Kttle Henry Jacob Thomas Loughery " Helen Hirshler Restaurant " Wm. Brown " Daniel German Hotel Dew ning ft Yeager Rest. " " George Taylor Hotel Unionville bor Daniel R. Boileau " Milcsburg bor T. M. llall Jno Hpangler " Potter twp Charles Smith jr. " Martin Leitzell " " '• Gotleib JUaag " Spring twp Joseph FTMUUOU " Jeremiah A. Sankey " Hiiowliow " Robert J. Haynes " '' " Jeel Kline " Marion twp William Kobb Walker Alfred Kroamer " Penn " Rebecca Musser Elizabeth Kuhns " Liberty " John Limbert " Haines " C. A. Paulker " Philipsburg bor J. L. Bumgardner " Montgomery Brewer " " RoberTLloyd S. Smith Wholesale Liquor Jno Beezer ft Bro. " Banner twp Joseph Peters Hotel Harris " Patcfioll ft Miles " Huston " Jno C. Mason " Rush " Martin Murphy " Rurnsjde " James Redding Hotel Hnew Shoe twp. Frank Hutton Restrurant Philipsburg bor. Catharine Koust Hotel Potter twp. Gworge Miller " Haines twp. Elias Miller " Miles twp J. B. Butts " Bellefonte Bor. Harry Kline " Martin Dolan " Bogrstwp. JOHN MOKftN. If arch 27th 1872. Cleik of Sessions. Shoemaker*, leather denier*, ){riiiii dealer*, ilont fail to read the ndver tiaemont of your old friend A. SUM man. If any out delight* to pleaao people liy Milling cheap it ia our old and good natural friend Suaainnn, O HKRIFVBNA LK. By virtu* of writ of fieri facia* issued out of the Court of Common Pleat of Cen tre county, and to me directed, will ho ox noted to public sale, at the Court House, in Bollafonto. on Monday the 22nd day of April, 1872. the following properly, via : All certain frame dwelling house 21 stories high, 86 feel in front ami 2tl feet in depth, situate ia the town of Centre Hall, Potter twp , on a lot or piece of ground on , the north tide of Church street, adjoining lot of Win. P. Shoope, on Ilia north, an al ley on the west anil Church street, being. 40* feet ia front, on Church street, and tKI feet ill depth. Seised taken in execution ind to be sold a* the property of tleorge it. Harpslcr. A I,SO ! All those 2 certain lot* of ground, situate in the Borough of Howard, Centre county, Pa., one thereof tx-ing at stone corner, near Main street, thence along said street, south 611) degree*, west VI !*et to post, theaee along an alley 33) degrees, west 13 2-10 per. to post, thence along an alley 2l) degrees e*t 60 feel to |k>i thence by lot of said Jacob Mecse, 30) degree*, cast 14 2-10 per to place ofhegining containing one-fourth of an aero, more or le*. there on erected a two story house, stable, and other out-buildings, the other thereof bounded on the north by lot of Jas. But ler, on the west by the estate of Buttler, on the south by lot of Jacob Mccse, and on the east by public road, containing on* fourth of an acre, more or less. Seiaed, taken in execution, and lo be told as the property of Jacob Meese Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock, P. M of said day. 1) W. WOODRINO. Sheriff. Sheriffs office licllefoute, Mar 39th, 1872. nuumuis MOTH The following accounts have been ex amined and passed by me, remain fllod of record in this office for tho inspection of heir#, legatees, creditor*, and all other* in any w ay interested, to be held at Belle fonte, for allowance and confirmation, en Wednesday, the 2tih day of April, A. l>. 1872: Ist The final Account of l-ac M mi J Jacob S. Carter, administrator* of Joseph W. Carter, lalo of I'ottor township dee d. 2nd. The account of the adminst ration of Alexander ffhaunun, and John Ke*. administrator* of (ha estate f Hamue) Harpster, lato of Fottcr town.plp Centre County, dte'd. 3rd. The account of John It- Leather*, executor of tho left wilt and testament of Daniel Leather*, jr., late of Howard twp., deceaeed. '4th The guardianship account otJohn L Muuer, guardian of Kit-hard P. Laura V, and Alexander K. minor children of Robert and Laura Morton, late oi K< ron ton twp. dee d. 6lh The first and final account of Jac ob R ijowcr, Jr., guardian of Kiunjine llarpar minor chilJ oT Henry Harper, late of Haines twtv, dee'd. 6th. The guardianship account of Win. Keller, late of Potter tow nship, deceased, who was guardian of Wm k. Foster, as filed by John 11. Keller, and D. \V Kell er, administrator* of William Roller, j deceased. 7th "Die guardianship account M.T.I Mtllikin. guardian of John R, and W. 8. | Key*, minor children o! Thomas <J. hoys, deceased, as filed by James MflliLin.%attor ney in fact for the executor* of M T. Mil-| likin, dee'd. tflh. The account of William Meyers, administrator of all and singular, the goods chatties, rights, and credits which were of Georgo Ifi-ycr*, laic Spring township, Ik'if 9th. Account of James Oiiver. adminis trator of all and singular, the govel*, chat tics, and credits of John liaily, tlunalic), late of Ferguson twp., dee'd. 10t|j. The account of Simon* Long, ad ministrator of Mry Dung, uf How ard twp , dee'd. I Ith. The account of Henry M. Meek.j and Mary A. Miller, formerly Mary A. Cooper. ' admistralors, of Andrew W. j Cooper, laic of Fcrguson township, deceas ed. .. .. _ . I2lh. The accouut of James I*. Coburn, administrator of all and singular, the goods, chatties. lights, an J credits, which were of Henry B. Mussina, late of Haines twp., deceased. i3th. Tho partial account of Je-*# L Test, executor of the last will and testa ment of Joseph Booth, late of Ruihtwp., dee'd. lltli, The account of George W\ Brurn gart, aJmiuLtralor of Henry Tresslcr, late of Fatten twp., dee'd. 16th. The account of Daniel Brumgart, guardisn'ofM M. Karhard, minor child of JdCob W. Karhard, deceased, late uf Miles twp. ICth. The account of George Alexan der, administrator of liarnabu* Shipley, deceased, laleofl'nisn twp. 17th, The account ef A. C. Geary and Adam Decker, administrator* of the estate of David I!effman, late ef Marion twp., dee'd. JKth The account of William Garbricl and Baiiluei J. tLubri. k. rxueutor* of John Garbrick, laTo ftf Marioit township, dee'd. IVth. The account of John 11. Neidigb, administrator of John Neidigb, laic of, Ferguson twp., deo'd 20lh. The flrl partial account of John T. Ross, and George W. Campbell, execu tor* of the last will and teoUiuent ot David Bo**, !q!e of Harris twp. dee'd. SI'I Tließs.svio.it uf Gram ley. aJTiiinLtffilor oi nil 'and singular, tin goovls, battles, right*, and (jrcdit*. finch: ijcre of Jacob Grsmlcy, Sr., laic of Miles, two., dee'd. XJtid. The thinl partial account of] ftCorus Livingston. executor of Henrj VandvLj,. lata of Rellefonte, dee'd. ilrd The cJminLtration account of iUnry ileaton, administrator ut William B. Krl.e, lato of Boggstwp,, deo'd j lilth. The account of Jacob Leilsoll. jrj administrator of Jacob L-itxell, lato of! Fenn tap,, doe'd. 26th. The account of David Rhoads and John Irvin. jr.. surviving trustees, under tho will of William A. Thomas, late of Bcllefonte, 26th. Tho administration acoount of JMfi) Weaver, admuii-trator of David Vf caver, Mx of f'erguson| twp., dee'd. 27th- Tno acxoui.x ,f Jacob Strohrn, guardian of Daniel and &u*mi Ketr. uiinor ch ldren of D.inlel Korr, Into of Fotlcrj twp., dee'd. J. 11. MORRI.SON, Rkomtkr. April Court—Grant! ,|uropi Philipsliurg—John llanick Walker —Henry Beck, K Marklo Bonner—Goo Dale, II L Harvey {h>ggt- -vi Pletcher, A Fetxer Rush—Robt Steven*, Peter Siegfried Spring Jess ttlcwert Snowtnoo —A Cariipblu 4 Moon—J L Gray ltellefonte—C M'Caffcrty, Simon Har per. Union—Wm H Smith Worth—W V Beck with Gregg-SG Herring, Jacob M'Cool Potior—Ji.o JJnsterman Liberty—J no liuckly Burnside--G 1* Zimmerman Howard K Glenn, J W Hall Mile*—Sain'l Gramly Traverse Juror* —4tli Monday, 22nd April. Philipsburg— II Jone* Ilaine* —Sam'l Burrell, Geo Bright, Tho* Mou, J H White Milefburg—Wm Baird, M Irwin, Wm I! Adam* I'atton—John Hicks, G liuixor, Jonas etine Howard —B F Holler, Mich Confer Gregg- John Rishel, David Barges, Jno Grove, Joseph Smith Bellofonto—John He (Tor, 8 A Bell, Geo A Bayard, A Mullen, John Mease, C Fry* berger, Wm K Adams, I Mitchell Benner—Goo Johnstonbach, A Uurbrlck Burnside -Geo Viedeflcr, J it Beck Huston— Thus Parson* Worth —J G Jone* Spring—A Stewart, J 8 Swart*, J M Furey, A Miller Potter—Peter Keller, I) F leisher, Geo tCmerick Miles—H Fidlcr Halfmoon—T M Way Liberty—l) Bitner, J Dehnus Marion—Jn<> Holmes Cprtin—Jno Dohaus llarri*—Wm Lyt[ Snowshoe—J A Wolf Peen—Cbr Alexander 2nd week—29th April. Snowshoe—J Gunsnlus Potter—A Koch, Joseph (iillilssnd, I C Boa I Ferguson—W Garner, SOass, P Kuieh loin. J Gates Liberty—L Kverhart Rush—J White, W Asky T J Batcbelor Haines—O B Stover Worth—McAlarney Harris— Jno Meyerß Gardner Philipsburg—A Alberton A .J Graham Bellefonte —11 It Verger S J Cook Papa—B Ard Tay lor—T Dougherty 8 Worper Spring—J L Hookey Benner —Wm Tib bens Milesburg—J B Thomas O Ayors Boggg—John Curry Win Smith S Charles M U Mackey F M Coy Milea—S K Foust Jonath Kramer Gregg—B Harter UnionvilU— Juo Bing. A Htaatino AaTict.*.— Nature'* Hair Restorative. 80 clear, frag 1 ant, ao rill, eient in raatoring gray hair and keeping the head healthy. A*k your diuggUt (or L 8M advertisement. apll "it ItKI.I.KKONTKM ARK KTN. Corrected by Keller A Mu*or. Whit* Wheat f 1.40, Red 136 ..Ry* 76 Corn t'#t> Oat* 40 liar ley 116. 70. Oloverseed 5,60 potatoes 40, hard pr pound 11 Pork per pound 09 Hotter 26....... Kgg> 20 Plaster per ton sl6 Tallow 8 Itncon H llam 16. Ml I. ROY MARK KTtv Corrected by John M Howell. While wheat 1,46 .. Hid wheal 1,40.,..Rye 70 Corn 70 ttals 40 Ilarley (16 ('lovcrsced 6,60 Tiiimthyseed, 860 Salt 2 60 per sack Itacon Ilk Ilnin 111 . ... duller JD Eggs 20 Piaster U. VI 5 New! 'lolhingSforc I. L- Reizenstein in the corner building, opposite 11 offer's store, Bellefontc, ha# established a new ('lathing Store where Ihe bc-t bargains ill , the county are offered. $7.50 to sls for Suits of tho tin est Gassimoro. HATS, CAIN and a full and complete assortment of ev ery thing in the lino of ('lathing. (•rut's. FlirnUkiiiK HinuU all directly from their wn manufactory Also. Jewt'lry. Rnk'htw, Ac. They have engaged their old dark, Mr.! A. Sternberg, so w.-ll known to iheturople, j and whu will be pleased to sou III# old j friend*. a|#6tf. VKW PURNITUBK STORK. 1 noott HKI.OW Hort ru'a BELLSFONTE* FA. (JEOJi UK (run YA N, Hwaler in y 1U W 3 Y U IB 2 OK ALL KlNtm, UKDSTEA DS, TA U LIN. ( H AIHS Parlor and Chamb<r Set*. BOF AS. LOUMQEB, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, WABBROBSB. MATTRESSES. Ac Particular Attention to Ordered Work. RKPAIRISO DOSK PROMI'TL V I MHItIIKIM.. In AH lu liratu-hc*, MKT A I.IC, WALSft'T, K.#KWttP, ASH rOMMOV CABK LTD, Always "n Hand, and Funeral# Attend.*! With an Elegant Hcarte. a|>6tf. LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. A. SL SSMAN in lower room. No, 1. Hush's block, where 1 he keeps on hand a stock of 0.1 A' and 11EML0( K LEA Til EH. HARNESS, LEA Til Eli. Kips an<* Calf Skins, of French ntul Oily Finish. STRING LBATHEE, SHOE FINI)INGS4)FFVKHV DE SCRIPTION. Haw HidesS ~TAXD Trunks and fa Uses OF ALL KINDS. erH)O Red Fox. Mink,! I I lik> ■ ki.Aa ofj r ur* IR<ughL Clover and Timothy Seed bought and sold. WHEAT, GATS and :ill V :i- . f grnln s.-I,V Go to So,,man's, there vou can buy cheaper thnn elsewhere, n* ever, knows, who ever dealt with hlin. He let, no una,off without a good bargain. Next door to Sussnuxn's is the cheap dry good* establishment of Isaac Guggenheim df. aps.tf. The Champion of the World. The new Improved American. Button- Hole Overaeaming and Complete Hewing J/uchine —The great est machine.of the Age ! Simplcity, Durability A* Cheap ness Combined. This machine being the litest, ha* many j improvement* over all other, in a word, it is a perfect machine!which it ackuowlodg ed by Dumbest judge* andagent* of all other machine*. itajfThc following reasons are given j why this is the {jest family machine to : purchase : ! 1. Because it will do everything that any machine ran it; hcmiuing'froni the finest to the coarsest material. lieinming, felling, cording, braiding, hindin* .gather ing, and sewing on at the same time, ruf- ; 'fling, quilting, &0., better than any other] machine. 2. Because the tension* are more easily ] adjusted than any other machine. 8. Because it ear work a beautiful bul lion-hole, making B* tine a felling as by ] hand, 4. Because it will embroider over the edge, opd making a neat and beautiful border on any garment. 6 Because it will work a beautiful eyo lst hole. fi. Because it can do over-band seam ing. by which sheet*, pillow cates, and the like, lire sewed over and oval. 7. Because you can ouiekly raise or lower the feed to adapt it to thick cloth. 8. Because you have a short, deep bob bin, by which the thread is constantly drawii from the centre, making the tension even and doe* not break the thread. fl. Because the presser-foot turns bark.' so the clotb can be easily removed after be ing sowed. 10. Because the best of mechanics pro nounce it the best finished, anil made on better principle* than any machine man ufactured. It ha* no springs to break; nothing to get out of order. 11. Because it i two machines in one— a button hole working and a sewing ma chine combined. 12. Because no oilier machine can ac complish the kind of sewing stated in No. 8, 4,6 and *l. Remember, it i* to last a lifetime, there fore one is wanted that will do the most work, mid do it the best This machine can do several kiails of sewing not done on any other machine; besides doing every kind tlmt nil other* [can do. The Ameri can or l'lnin Sewing Machine dues all that i* dne on the combination ex cept button-holi) and ovcrseaming. The American doe* not rely upon "an tiquity of invention" nor upon reputation won when Hewing by machinery wm in its infancy ; but the tact that it embodies sub stantial improvements upon tho many old machines in market, and has decided ad vantages over all other machines. Gallon A. L. Bartre*, Madisonburg, who is the authorised agent for Centre county. Also keeps tho best Hewing Ma chine thread, needles, nnd repairs altkind* of sewing machines, clocks, watches, inu xick boxes &e I will thoroughly canvass the section belonging to me, and I shall be very much pleased to iell every persona machine, on easy terms ; giyu it a trial be fore purchasing any other— it IIHS no equal. Parties wishing the machine, will please address tho undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. All order* promptly attend ed to. A. L. BARTGKS, Agent for Centre County. MADISONHPRO, PA. RULKN * FOR THK GOVERNMENT OF TUB DKM ocuATic PARTY or CKKTRK OOUN * TY. , j The lieiiiorracy of C' litre county Penn'a • 111 1-• • 11111 V convention met, Rttttlvrd that the follvwiug iior tulm be adopted for the: Aituru government of the party In ald . county s let, Tho election* for delegate* to rep , resent the different district* in the annua) • democratic county convention, shall be 1 held at the u*uat plate el' holding the general election* for each district, oil the Saturday proceeding the second Tuesday in August, in eai li and every year, begin iiig at Iwo o'clock I'. M. of *Hld day, and continuing until five o'cleck I*. M. ! '.'nd 1 lie said delegate election* shall : he held by an election board, to consist of the member of the county committee for ' such district, and two other democratic ; voter* thereof, who shall be appointed or designated by the OouiityiComiuittoo. In 1 case any of the persona so constituting the i board, shall lie absent (Volil the place ol holding the election fur a quarter of an hour alter the time appoint! d, by Rule First, for the opening of the same, hi* or their place or place*, shall be filled by an election to be conducted riro cure, by the democratic voter* present at the time. 3rd Kvery qualified Voter of tho die- Uriel. aim, at the last general election vot ed the democratic ticket, shall be entitled lo a vote at the delegate elm lions ; ,and iitiy qualified elector of the district who will pledge hi* word of Imnor to support the democratic ticket at the next general election shall be permitted to vote at the ! delegate election*. (111. The voting at all delegate elections j .hall be tiy ballot; upon which ballot ! shall bo written or printed the name or name* <*f the delegate or delegate* voted for, together with any instruction* which the voter may desire to give the delegate or delegate*. Rach ballot shall ho receiv ed from tho persons voting the same, by a member of tho election hoard, and by bitti deposited in a boa or other receptacle prepared for that purpose, lo which bo* or other receptacle, no person but the member# of the election b urd shall have access. 6th No instructions shall ho received ;• t recognised unless the same be voted upon the ballot a* provided in Rule Fourth nor shall such instruction* if voted upon the ballot, bo binding Upan the delegate, unless one half or more of the ballul* con tain instruction* concerning the same of fice. Whenever half or more of the bal lot* shall contain instruct in* concerning any olfice, ihe delegate* elected gt such election shall be held to be instructed to support the oandidalu* having the highest number of vole* for #uch office. tiih. Kach election board shall keep an accurate list of the names of all |er*on* voting at such elections; which list of vote# together with a full and complete return of such election containing an accurate statement of the |ier*on* elected delegates and all instruction voted shall he certified by said board, to the County Convention, upon printed blank# lo be famished by the County Couiutittoe. 7th Whenever from ally district, qua)- 1 ificd demos ratio voter*, in number* equal j to five time* tbo delegate* which such dis trict ha* in lha County Convention, shall complain in writing of an undue election or false return of delegate* or of ilislruc- f lions, in whichcomptallil the alleged fact* a shall be specifically set forth and verified '1 by the affidavit 01 otic or more person#, r such complainant* shall have the right to I) contest the scat of such delegate* or the n validity of suuh instruction* Such com plaint shall be heard by a committee of live delegate* to be ap|>ointcd by the Pres ident of the convention; which said com- t to it tee shall proceed lo hear the parties, their proob and allegation*, and a* soon t , a* may be, report to the convention what j, delegate* arc entitled to seat* therein, and y what instructions are binding upon such j delegate*. \V)icrcp|H>ii the convention •halt proceed immediately, upon the call a of the yea* and stay*, to adopt or reject t the report of the contesting part in*. In which call of the yea* and nay, the names of the delegate* whose seat* are contested or whose instruction* are disputed, shall . be omitted 7 j nth. All dalcgato* must reside in the district they represent. I n ease of absence ■ or inability to attend, substitutions may be j made from citixen* of the district. 'Jth. Delegates must obey the intl rue lion, given them by their respective dis tricts, and if violated, it shall be the duty of the President of the Convention, to cast -.be vote of such delegate or delegates lin accordance with the instruction* ; and :ho delegate or delegates to offending shall he forthwith expelled from the Conven tion. and shall not b ciigiLleto any ofifice < r place of trust ih the party for a period of twoyear*. loth. In Convention a majority of all the votes shall be necessary to a nomina (lion; and no person* name shall be ex cluded from the list of candidates until after the n/ll ballot ®r vote, when the! person receiving the least number of rotes -hall bo uir.ittod and struck IV-otp the ' r<<ll, and and to oft at each sUcceasive vote | until a nomination is made. 11. If any person who it * cadidate for any nomination before a county conven tion. shall be proven to have offered or paid any money, or other valuable thing, or made any promise oi a consideration or reward to any person for his vole ur influ ence, to secure the delegate from any dis itrnt. or shall have offered or paidT any money or valuable thing, or promised any consideration or reward to any dele ! gate for bis vote, or to any other per son with a view of inducing, or securing the vote* of delegates, or if the same shall be done by any other person with the knowledge and consent of such catididnlc, the name of such candidate shall be im mediately stricken from the list of candi dates, or'if such fact be ascertained after :Ms nomination to any office, and before ! (be final adjournment the nominal on shall be struck from the ticket and the vacancy supplied by a new nomination, and in either case, such person shall be ineligible to any nomination by a convention, ortoj an election as a delegate thereafter. And; .in case it shall be alleged after the ad-! -'ournment of the convention, that any uaiididale put in nomination, has been fruilty of such act* or of any other fraudu rnl practice* n> obtain such nomination, | the charge shall be investigated by the County Committee, and such *te|s taken as the good ot the party may require. 12th. If any delegate shall receive any money or other valuable thing, or accept • the promise of any consideration or re ward to be paid, delivered, or secured to j hint or any person for such candidate, a* an inducement for hi* vole, upon proof of the fact te the satisfaction of the con vention, such delegate shall be forthwith expelled ; gnd shall not be received as a ' > delegate t any future convention and shall be ineligible to any party nomination. nth Cases arising under the 7th, 11th and 1-th rule*, shall have precedence 'overall other business in convention, un .ltil determined. Pursuant to an orJer of the Orphan* Court of Centre county, will he sold at public sale on the premise*, in Mile* twn *hip. in *aid county, on Saturday tho 13th Jay' ..f April, A. U , 173. at H o'clock P. )t the following described real estate, lap ofGeorgo Fohl, deceased, to wit: A valuable message, tenement or tract of j land, situate in Mile* township. Centre; county, bounded and described a* follow*. Beginning at stones on the old road, thence along lot No. 5, owned by John Bierl.v south 4q degree*, wost 107 porches to stones, thence by land of J. Hpanglcr, south K.I degrees, east 44 perchc* to stones, thence by land* of Jsnuv Auman, south 27 degrees, cast 73 Perches to a stone, thence along said old road south SO de gree*, west fit) peruhaa to place of begin ning, containig 11 aerc* 147 perches. Term* of Sale—One half the purchase money to be paid on continuation of sale, and the balance in one year thereafter with interest to be secured by bond and mort gage on the premises. ANNA FKH L, JEREMIAH HAINES, Administrators. Something in Bellefon! GOODS SOLD LOW ! For Cash Only!! BURNSIDE & THOMAS ~ WIIQJ'SAUU III'.IAII, 1 Jolibers *V <'OlllmUnion Mcr cluuita. BOk..Remember —Goods Sold I*w for , Cash Only.*ycM wKo mar'itttf The HI rich A Brother More ha* lately Well changed Into (he hand* of J* rob Kilieln Mllroy, where you ran get *il your ready made chfihlng, together with a large variety of notions,net# and cap* of the latest style, tobacco, cigar* and Jewel* ry. I will tell low for c ash. 1 would solicit the |XK>ple of Petiitivaller to give me a call. Jxoon Xataa, Mllroy. MARK I AGES. On 28th ult., at ihe residence of the bride'* parent*, at Woodward, by Rev. I*. Mai II II Mr Robert M Wolf, to 1/UsSutan K. .Wilier, !>oth ofllalne* tw|>. • ♦ • DEATHS. tin l*t int„ in l'enn twp., Mr#. Keen, relict of (leorgr Keen, deed, aged 88 year*. TTSBI it \omnc till ir HM Mr 1, Sores, Wounds and Lueun. x BUY ITI TRY ITT f)d 4gur, . UM Pais Cur# 0/ Ferßfceumitiuq,. . . DM P*is Care Jnl. For For Fevflksoro,. . . ,UM Ptij Cj# OtL For CholeiV tyorbtil, . UM Ptip Jffiro Oil. For SprtiniV . . . . Ue Oil For K**daehlV . . . UM Cur* Oil. For BruiMS, . . UM Xiq Cur* Oil. For Corflitnd Bulltoni, UafPaiq Cure OiL For Any Sore, . ,X , Us Paiq Cure Oil. For A n J Unjenen, . ArtlM Mp Curt OiL gvaai Aa4 w rksllsag* \b.M.l<lX pdso lis ,nl t)**d ItiiaJHr ssi* Iknall; for UAH /NO ]|\UA*T. Ask tor PAIR/CDRE OIL. T\s a* taker, for fiWaiAIT IT TO OB 18. It I* aet s jJfmg tsnneniU irrprauAlei * asgV M in* rMßpoaa*. wsits AruaiX. W Tapiuts qb Marks so* t stXu, f sad I* ■ Issfc sn* sals lo use. vb MU by *ll Pmagtoi* sis* 1 fester* to Medirfl^ PUH'E, M 4'EHTM. McCIURE A EATON, fKewxroaa, Msnfiia*. IV* WAlt! WAR! On l'riccs. GREAT EXCITEMENT. 11. It. NntTH. of Potter* Mills. N E W U O ODS ! We would most respectfully iofrom his; friends, customers, and the public gener ally, that he has taken testation of Tlioitossoii's old quarter*, wuw have been remodeled and Improved, and is now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor him by calling. NEW GOODS! He has just received one of the largest I stocks of all kind* of Merchandise evei! brought to Centre county . hicb he iutnd | to sell at scuh figures a* *ll make it an ob ject lor all person* to purchase. Families laying In winter supplies of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac., should not fait to give him a call, a* he feel* confident his prices and superior quality of goods will amply satisfy all. Uis stock of GROCERIE 8 consists of Coffers uf the best quality. Teat, Sugars "f all kinds. Molasses,; Kofi, Salt, Cheese. Dried Fruit, Spices, Frovisiens. Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock of D R YG GO I) 8 it large and varied, and we w ill just say I can supply any article in that line, with out enumerating. READY M A DECLOTHING! a large sunk of ready-made Clothing for, Men and Boys' wear, which wo will dispose: of at a very small advance on cost. Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, ware, Uueensware. Wood ana Willow' Ware, Notion*, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oil - [cloths. Wall Fapera. Window Shades, Ac., ocCBMy. (iraham & Son, Boot & Shoe Makers door U>W it Bot\ißUirc Bcliefontc. Wc manufacture to order. Our work it next mid durable. Our price* arc very moderate. We warrant to give satisfaction. We have the LARGEST and BRSTj stock of Ladic'i and Children'* shoe* in' town. We are receiving good* every week. We with an examination of our good*, j ae Pcnnsvalley trado i especially In to call and ec our stock, we think | wo can please all who call a* to style*. ] quality, and price*. We study to render] satisfaction, and although wc have had an extended trado for year*, wo have never; civen a customer cause to complain. tcpllAtf j JJROCKKRHOFF HOUBI, A llegncnev Street, Bellefonte, Pa. I). JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietors. A riKHTCLAIW HOTBL. CO*iroBTAHI.K BOOM* PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THK MODERN CONVENIEN CES— AND REASONABLE Charges. The proprietor* oftr to the traveling publio, and to their country fiiends, first class accommodations and careful alien, tion to the want* of guest* at all times, at fair rate?, OarcAil hostler* and good stable ling for horses. An excellent table well served. A Bar supplied with line liquors. Servants well trained and everything re quisite in a first class Hotel. Our location 11 in thf business nart of the town, near the lo#t Office, the Court House, the Chur ches. the Banks, and the p incipal places or business, renders it the most eligible place for those who visit Bellcfocte on busi er pleasure. An Omnibus will carry passengers and bnggngc to and front all train." free of charge. MUSIC! Subscribers to I'KT Kits' MUSICAL MONTHLY are get ting all the latest and best Music for two and three cents a niece. Every num ber contains at least $4 worth of new j Music, by such au thor * its Hays, Thomas, Gounod, Porsloy, Abt, Kin ked, l'acher, A Hard, Struuss, Faust, etc. Single Copies mailed for 30c. Price $8 per annum. J. L. Peters, 699 Broadway, New York- MUSIC! The Hong Kcho contains over one hundred beautiful Songs, Duets, and Chourses—sueii as Driven from Homo— Little Brown Church -M) Father's Growing Old—Only u Little Flower—s Rain on the Roof —She Sleeps in the Valley Write men Letter, etc. There |s pot a poor piece in the book. Sample Copies mailed, post-paid, tor 76 cents. J. L. Peters, 690 Broadway, New York. 10b2.4m. 1 f'KHTHK HALL ) f : FOUNDRY and Machine Shops. Van Pelt &Co, The undersigned, having leased the above fsinblishnienl. announce to tbe pub lic that the same will be carried on in all its various branches, as a FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP, and Manufactory of Agricultural Implements, They are prepared to 111, upon shortest no tion, ail orders for Home Power* Threshing Machine* 1 I liay Hakea, FLOWS and Flow Castings .if every description. all kinds of Castings I made and filled up for Mills, Forges, Furnaces, Factories, Ac. I Also, every tiling in tbe line of * SHAFTIXOS, 3 FULL] MS U ANGERS. in Iron or Hrass. We eniploy tbe best Patternmaker*. Our Patterns are new and of tbe latest! improved plans. Alsoinannfactare the unrivalled ROUGH A READY Corn P la r, which is the best now made. All order* by mail promptly at ten-' dad to IdecTllf I CIKN THAI. HOTEL. Corner of Third / and Chestnut Street, Mlffllaburg, Pal John (Showers, Proprietor, lu Central Location makes it particularly J desirable to persons visiting Town on businee* or pleasure. 11. A. Taylor'* Livery Attacked, lunftly __ Carriage MANUFACTORY! Centre Hall, Pa, (iKO a HARPSTKII lias on had an 1 for sal* at the most rea sonable rates a eplenlid stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and every description of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to be made ol the bast and most •Inruble materials, and by tha most eipe rienced workmen. All work sent out from the establishment will be found to he of the highest claw and sure to gine perfect kstafsi'tiuii, lis will also have a five as sortment of SLEIGHS 'ol all the newest and most fashionable • tyles well and carefully made and of the best materials. An impecti. n of his work is asked as it , is bvlicvel that none superior can be found : in the country. augKatf. GREAT FLOOD! Tuui of Dry Good*, Groceries, No tions, Hardware, Ready-made Clothing, and thousand* of other article* CARRIED OFF AND LANDED AT *<B Cheap Store of"®^ Hertacher & Cronmiller. CENTRE HALL, PA and now offered at prices lower than the lowest. Dry* Good*. Notion*, <Jroc cries, Hard ware, Uurrn>w*rr, Wood and willow ware lr n. Salt, Fih and in fact, a magnificent assortment of everything GOODS YKttY NKAM AT THE OLD PRICES. Dress Goods A most beautiful variety, consisting of all the novelties of the season, white goods, embroideries, hoop skirU, BALMORAL SKIRTS, All wc ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, silver plated and Yankee Harness <joublr and sin ale, bridles and halters. Apr 1 GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. Groat Attraction and Great Bargain*! | f undersigned, dcteruiiad to meet thoj X popular demand for Lower Price*, re-1 pi . ttully call* the attention of the public ] to his stock of SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand. Designed es pociall* for the people and thctinfs, the lar gest and most varied and complete assort ment of Saddle*, Harness, Collars,. Bridles, of every description and quality; Whips, and in fact everything complete to a flrst clas* establishment, he now offers at price* which will suit the times. 11A better variety, a belter quality or finer style of Saddlery ha* never before been of sered to the public. Call and examine our tock and bo satisfied before purchasings elfewhere. Determined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicits continuance of the same. JACOB DIN UKS, Centre HAL WJ. B. KTTELK'S: HOLKBALH WINK & LIQUOR BTO K E Bishop street, Bellfonte, in the Stonebuil ding formerly occupied by the Key stone Bakery) Takes pleasure in informing the public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply o> choice Foreign ana Domestic Liquor*. All RarrtU, Key* and Cask* :carrant*d\ In fsntain tkr quantity rrprtsfuted. The attention of practicing physicians it silled to his stock of PURE LIQUORB, suitable for medical purpose*. Bottles, iocs, and demijohn* constantly on hand, lie ha* the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY in town. All liquors are warranted to give satis faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot 01 HOTTLKD LIQUORS Of the Hnest grade* on hand. Confident that he can please customers he respectfully solicits a share of public pa? tronngo " mylltr MUSIC! Every No. of PRTRRS' MUSICAL! MONTHLY contains four or five Piano Bongs, lour or flvo Instrumental Pieces, besides Yocal Duets, Quartet*, and four hand pieces—in fact, we guarantee every yearly subscriber at hast 850 worth of I choice new Music.] We offer four yearly copies for $9. Sample Copies mailed for , Five Back No*, for sl. J. L. Petere, 609 Broedwys New MUSIC! Wherever the N K PLUS ULTRA Glee-Book ha* been introduced, it has been pronoun ce d superior to all other works of its kind. It is the largest, la test. finest, and only collection <f new tllee* and Quartets, nearly all of which have Piano Accom paniments, ad lib. Sample Copies mailed. post-paid, or $1,60. J. L. Peters, 699 Broadway, New York. Stoves! Fire! Stov's! At Andy Koeemati's, Centra HU, are • latest and best stoves oat, be be* jest received * Itrfi tat of Cook Stoves, the Pioneer Cook, the Eclipse Cook, the Reliance Cook. PAKL<RB-Tb. Mediant Light, self-fee der, Una Burner, National Egg, Jewel!, Ac. to*.lf sells stoves as LOW as anywhere ia Mifflin or Centre eo. -4Hf TIN ANO SHEETIRON WARE The undersigned hereby informs tbe ciUaens of Puunavalley tbat bs has pur chased tbe Tinsbop hsretofors carried on by tbe C. If. Mfg Co., and will continue tbe tame, at tbe old stand, la all its brnacb -01, In the manufacture of WOVE PIPE dfc ffIPOUTIXU. 1 All kind* of repairing doae. Be has always on hand Fruit Cnna, of ell Sisea, BUCKETS, t'Ufri. DIAPERS, I DISHES, AC. All work warranted and charge# reason able. A abare of tbe public patronage so licit,,l AND. REJWMAIJ, iscpTOy Centre Hall Cirtiti HALL I j Coach Mann fao tory. m Levi Kerrey, I at bis establishment at Oewtf* Ball, Pa. keeps oa hand, and for sale, at tbe ase i reasonable rates a tangs stock ef 'Carriage*, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, Put* aad ftscr, and vehicles of every description mads t order, and Warranted, to be mede ef tbe beet Mssvosf material, aad by tbe moat skilled and competent workmen. Persons wanting anything la bis liaeare rsgaestod 1 1 >> call aad et am ins his work, they wi|l lad jit not to be excelled for durability aad ! wear. ap*9Kly Jons B Liss. P. Bangui W ilmi 1.155 X A WIUOI, DRUG GISTS. Successor* of F. P. Wilson, Boil of.' ■ Peso llave MFCU rod UM servioas f Jaw ■ Stcco. of Philadelphia, a druggist •* *\ r toon \ ran rtpfrints, vko will law th char< of their prcscriptioa^buslnass. A ntaht Ull k attached to thotr store door, and tha'aaaplayeeasleaping withia too building, will attend to tha want* of tho public at all koiiri of tha aifkt Lian ft Wilaon keep constantly on hand a tare* rtoek of Drugs, Paints, Oils. Pertumary, Trims* :J Medical Appliance of all kinds, together with a Tory largo atook of Patent Medicine*. aweh aa Vinegar BiUorm. and also Pure Win#*, and II- , quota, ol all kinds for aodkal jul.vM.3m P, ZS?H ft WILSOM. PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTS# the very best quality jaa received Wolfs old stand NATURE'S Rair Restorative Coaliitu oo LAC SULPHUB-oX SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free front th Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear as crystal. It wtll not soil Use finest fabric - perfectly SAFE CLEAN and EFFIdIENT. -desidara- I turn* LANG FOUGHT FOE AND FOUND AT LAST! • It restore* and prevents the Hair frsai ! becoming Gray, imparts a toft, flossy ap ! pea ranee, removes Dandruff, is ft flashing Ito the head, checks Urn Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevent! Headathss, cares all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. AS A DRESSING FOR THE HAIR IT IS THE REST AR TICLE IN THE MARKET. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTH ERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine it put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the aitiele blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist ftt Ha- Trax's Haia Bestoxaiivx, end take ae ffidriSend two three cent stamp* to Proc ter Brothers for a "Treatise ea the Human Hair." The information it contains is worth $900,00 to any person. lsep.lv For sale at Centre Hall by Wm. Wol and Herlacher A Cronmiller. AGENTS WANTED FOR A Book That Will Sa J IST TUIIUtOVIID A SIGN OR Bl< ITS. This it an original, interesting, and in ' structive work, full of rare fUn and humor being an account of the AUTHOR'S PRO FESSIONAL LIFE, hit wonderful tricks , and feats, with laughable incident* and adventures as a Magician, N ecromaneer. I and Ventriloquist. Illustrated with 16 Full Page Engravings, 1 besides the Author's Potrait oa ttenl, and numerous small cut* The volume it free from any objeetioua : bio matter, being high-toned and moral la , iu character, ana will be rend with inter t est, both by old and young. It givea the most graphic and thrilling acoounta of the effocta OT hit wonderftil nth and magical tricks, causing the moet uncontrollable merriment and laughter. Circular* Term* Ac., with full infbrao ' lion, sent free on application to | DUFFIELD ASiIMEAD, Publisher. 711 Hansom Street, fchiladeiphia. oct27.Cm. CENTRE HALL HOTEL. JOHN SFANOLKR, Proprietor. Stages arrive and depart daily, for nil points, north, south, east and wett. | This favorite Hotel hat been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and Isnow liu every respect one of the most pleasant j country Hotels in central Pennsylvania. The travelling community anddrovart will always find the best accommodation* Par sons trom the city wishing to mnd a few weeks during the summer in the country, wjll find Centre Hall one of the most tato tiful locations and tho Contra finU Botol all they could desire for contflm . nadfaohp
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