The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 26, 1872, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRIDAY April 36,, UTS.
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL RIWI.—Our friends, every
where, will oblige u by tending u* local
newa of internet. , .
CIECULATIOH. The circulation of the
KKroBTMt, on thi* side the
larger than that of nil other |pcr*
county. Btisinsea men will therefore And
this one of the beet advertising mediums.
We invite nil Interested to come and in
spect our list for themselves
lIMITtAIWBI.—AII mortice for •in
scription will be credited on thesunecri
ber's address, inch week: by referring to
which our patrvns can at nil Unto* see how
their account* stand, and a receipt by
this system carried upon each copy of the
paper.
To Hiram Hoffer's tobatco store,
in the Conrad houae; is where all
should go who wish ta get nicely fla
vored cigars and smoking tobacco, aud
elegant chewing tobacco. Tbe heat in
that line always kept there.
We are indebted to G W Carlctwn,
publisher, New York, for a handsome
copy of Greeley's Book, "What 1
Know about Farming." This work has
gained a great reputation, aud uo
farmer will regret having purchased
it. Send for a copy.
Why don't you use Nature's Hair
Restorative ? It is perfectly free from
Kisous aud will restore gray or faded
ir to its original color. -t.
By measurment, taken by some af the
young gentlemen belonging to the en
gineer corps, stationed at this place,
tbe summit of Nillany mountain low-,
era 465 teet above Centre Hall. Now
pile 36} sucb mountains on ton ofj
each other aud vau have the j
height of Mt. Ararat, which is 17,000
KVt, and well might Noah have
exi'laimed, "How is that for high."
•-*.- —a
ICK CHKAM.—The lovera of ice
cream % will beglad to learn that Charly |
Smith, landlord at the Old Fort, will
be piepa.'ed to accommodate them ■
with the delicious article, next Satur
day and on every Saturday from that)
on! Call in nd" S** * a Mrs. |
Smith knows how to suit your
The R-Road O K^f
2 MILLION DOLLARS ON
HAND.
GAL'GK TO BE BROAD.
GOOD NEWS. —The result of the re
cent meeting of the board of director!
of the L. U A 8. C. K K. is a very
gratifying one tn the friends of the
road. The work is to be pushed right
ahe.fiii, with energy, to u cooioletton,
and Xr- Thompson, the president of
the Pa. RR- has already negotiated
2 million dollars of bonds. The gauge
will be of the ordinary width, 4 feet 8
inches, as the president of the Peuu'a
railroad had several weeks previous to
the passage of the mortgage bill, chang
ed his mind upon the matter of gauge
giving op some of the opinions he had
farmed in favor of the 3 foot track.
As the prospect of having a narrow
gauge aid not meet with the approval
of some of our people, we trust that
now a better feeliug will exist all
around, this objection being now re
moved.
Two million dollars worth of bonds
re already negotiated for, and that
ameunt of money is now Beady for!
draA, and to be spent in the comple
tion of the read.
The western end to Tyrone, and thei
eastern to Mifßinburg as well as the
Bellefonte branch, wul be ordered un
der contract in abtwt a week, as we
are informed. The ruad is now be
vend a doubt, and safe from any in
terference, it bad its enimise, but will
outlive them.
We know that our readers on this
side will rejoice with us, that Penns
valley is certain in getting what we
so much need, and it is exceedingly
gratifying te as, that the Reporter has
uot labored in vain to bring about
tbie great wotk.
The certain prespect of (be early
LMaspletjan of our railroad, does not
suit some.f our neighbors at Belle
fonte. who. were secretly chuckling
over itsdeath, which they imagined to
foresee. Cant help them, Pennsvalley
was in dead earnest, and we get the
road, after a long and bard struggle
for it.
The grading has been going on all
tbe while, ana tbe contractor tells us
Le expects to finish in a few weeks.
Tbe railroad, therefore, is a sura thing,
ami bound to go ahead, thanks te the
friends of the enterprise wbo have so
nobly stuck to iL
Ueriacber it Cronmiller are now
unpacking tbeir new spring and sum
mer goods, comprising a full line of
dry goods, dress goods, notions, groce
ries, Ac., which are offered at priceajo
suit the times. Customers will now
find what they want, and at a bar
gaiu.
For the Reporter.
Hon. F. Kurtz, —Dear Sir —I have
keen a subscriber for jour valuable
paper for tbe iaet year. I thought
it would not be amiss if I would con
tribute a little, in tbe way of saying a
few words on a subject that mav prove
interesting to some of the readers of the
"Reporter," although I am not now,
yet 1 have been a resident of Centre
County for many years —and what I
bare to say, will be concerning the
Fenns Valley Methodist Circuit and
to ministers.
Tbe Central Pa. Conference of the
M. E. Church met in Williams
port, March 20tb, 1872. Bishop
Simpson presided. After a pleasant
and interesting seaaion it closed on tbe
following Monday. The coming year
the Peuus Valley circuit will be sup
plied by the Rev. I. W. Lickie, and I
sincerley hope that good seed may
be sown on good ground, and that be
may be blest with a bountiful barvest.
This circuit was once a part of tbe
Beilefonte circuit. Then Baltimore
Conference, Northumberland District,
afterwards East Baltimore Conference.
In 1842, 30 years ago, if I mistake not,
Penns Valley circuit was cut off of
Beilefonte circuit. Tbe following were
the senior Preachers that supplied the
Eulpits during the last3o years —some
ave departed this world for a better
one.
Rev. John W. Haughawout, 2 years
" *Jaraes Stevens, 2 "
u *Wm. R. Mills, 2 "
" Elias Welty, 1 "
" Dant. Hartman, 2 ?
" * Wesley Howe 2 "
" Geo. Berkslresser, 1 "
*' Allen Britton, 2 ■*
"* A. Mcßarnetts, 2 u
•* Juo. Moorhead, 2 "
" J no. A. Dsmoyer, 2 "
" Geo. Warveu, 2 "
" Thos. F. McClure, 2 "
" Henry Wilson 1 "
" D.Cttstieinau, 2 "
" Juo. W. Haughawout 3 "
The last thirty years have not only
made changes iu our (church affaira,
put also with us, the wheal ef time will
soon roll us from tbe stage of action.
Mifflinburg Apr. 19th. G. 8.
•Are gone to a better laid.
A meeting was held in the court
houae, on last Tueaday sveuing, in ac
cordnnco with the instructions of the
l>em. Co. Convention, which met in
February Inst, and adopted a et of
rules for the government of the demo
cratic party of thin county, and to be
ratified by the democracy in main con
vention.
The rule*, which appeared in sove
ml issue* of the Reporter, were rend
and explained to the meeting, by Mr.
Orvis, and on motion of Mr. Mitchell,
were unnnintoualv ratified by the meet
ißg -
Woll'* new goods i* now on hand,
and a real show it i*—one of the won
der* of the market, lit* tock i a
heavy one, and largo and complete,
and hi* style* the latest and best. The
public are invited to come and exam
ine for thetn*elv, as we are certain a
more carefully selected stock ceuld uot
have been made, o fully answering
the wants of our people, with no room
for complaint.
We call thcalteutiuuofour reudeta,
especially those of I'eun aud Brush
Valley* to the advertismeut of Deiu
inger St Musser, of th* Millheiui
Marble Works, iu another column.
This is au old establishment, having
been carried on for the last thirty
years, bv A. E. Deininger, IVininger
A Son, VVeioinger Bros, U. O. Detntu
cer and now by Dritiinger .( Musaer.
We feel satisfied that this uew firm
will bring no discredit upon its prede
cessors, aud |ieak from jwraoual
knowledge when we say that we
know these men to be first class work
men, aud meu of strict business integ
rity.
It has often been a matter of won
der to us that people go away from
horns for Tomb-stones for their de
parted friends, when they can be furn
ished as well, if not hotter at home.
Our motto i*. support your owu me
chanic*. Thi* uew firm deserves suc
cess. Let them have it.
The May number of Bailout Mag
aiine is out, and a capita! number it is,
filled with good atoms, choice poetry,
and some elegant engravings of iuter
est. We kuow of no Magaxiue that
surpass this in real worth, when
jjk** price is taken into consideration,
twelve numbers in a year for ouly
$1,50. Thomas <&- Talbot, 63 Con
gress Street, Boston, publishers.
Wood's Household Magaxiue under
the editorial management of Gail
Hamilton, it is said, has more than
doubled its subscription list. The
Household is a first-class Magazine,
published at one dollar a year, by 6.
S. Woed Co., New burg, N. Y. A
specimen copy mailed free te any ad
dress.
The Phrenological Journal, for May, is
freighted with valuable reading matter.
No magazine furnishes better food for the
mind than this monthly. Price S3,U) per
year.
Eanoa.—ln the obituary notice last
week, on the death of two children, in
fourth lins the word "Saint" should
rrad Lamb, an error of our compositor*.
"Goday," fur May. like the month of
tame name, it full of loveliness Fine en
graving*. fashion plates, asitcrtgipinf read
ing matter, and patterns, make up l)se
Book.
The Sailer Z uavrs L niont, on
4th of May. next.
Sewing Machines
Among the astonishing modern develop
ments in the industrial sphere, none are
more remarkable than thetewiug macbine
business. (foip*rtT#ly a tew years
since its first inUodfo-'tipp, it hat already
aasumed immense proportioi.s. froni re
turns made under the lken.us granted, it
appears that for the year 1872, the tale* of
the Siager Company alone amounted to
181,200 machine*.
It is noticeable that while the Singer is
oae of the oldest, it* sales lend the list of
ml the other* for the past year, in the ag
gregate returns, a* alas in the recent report
ofthe Special Relief C<>uiiiiiU of fhica
go, where every applicant designated the
kind of machine desired, ana where of
2.944 which the Committee had provided,
Z427 were Singer machines ! One indica
tion of the prosperity of the Singer Com
pany v the recent opening, at No. 34
Union Square, nv'pnr of 17th Street, of n
new building of In* proportions and
splendid finish, for their city salesroom*
and office#. It la one of the tine-t build
ings, as it is one of tbe most eligible busi
ness sites in tbe city.
Tbe extent and prosperity of the sewing
machine business extends douhilea* to-day
far beyond tbe bounds of the most san
guine expectations ef its original project
or*. And the cud is not yet.—.Vei# York
Satiunol Milliard.
MY POLICY,"
Results of Grant's Indian Job.
?L Louis. April 'JO.— A men on trial for
murder st Tmlaquah yesterday, was ac
quitted, whereupon e relative of tbe mur
dered man shot the defendant dead, and
then the Judge on the bench.
An Indiscriminate fight then commenced
in which eleven persons were killed and
as many more wounded. Among'be kill
ed were three United -Stats Marshal',
named Owens, Hawkins and Wilson.
Tss CACII,
In order that tbe circumstances causing
the terrible fight above alluded to may be
fully understood, we give the following :
On tbe Utb inst , e white man named J. J.
Keateson. living in the Cherokee nation,
near the Arkansas line, about fifty miles
from this city, came to this place and filed
an information bofure the I . H. Commis
sioner, Colonel _ James O. Churchill,
against one Ezekiel Proctor, also a white
man'married to a Cherokee woman, for
eault with intent to kill. He stated that
while he was in his saw mill on the IStb of
February last, tbe aforesaid Proctor, came
in, walked up to his wife, e Cherokee
woman, and, without provocation, shot
her dead. He then pointed his revolver
at him and fired, the hall striking just
above the left eya. Before he could fire
again, be (Kesieron) escaped. Ho further
stated that tbe said Proctor we> now un
dergoing his trial for the ruurder of his
wife at the Court House in "GuinrHnake,"
distent about fifty-seven miles from this
plscs.
A writ was also issued end the Deputy
Marshsle were instructed U) go to the
Court House and remain until the trial
was over, and if be was not convicted te
arrest him on that charge. Proctor was
known to be # desperado, and it being in
tbe neighborhood where Deputy Marshal
Bents was killed over s month ago, and
owing to tbe fact that a deputy Marshal
is shot almost on sight, it was necessary
that a strong posse be sent. The parties
had also writs for the murderers of United
States Deputy Marshal Bents, who were
supposed to be in that immediate vicinity,
ana it was proven that they intended to re
sist arra-t. On last Saturday morning,
April 13th, Deputy Marshals Jacob G.
| Owens and Joseph G. Peat cy, with Win.
Ward. Joseph G. Yauney, James Hawk
ins, Paul Janes and Eugene Bracket as a
posse, left here for tbe scene of action.
At Evans villa they were jvinod by Riley
Woods, Win. J. Morris, and at Dutch
town by a niaa named B. ck, wbo is part
Cherokee The Indian Court House is
about twelve miles west of that place
Tho party proceeded, and at about three
o'clock on Monday, when within fifty
yards of the Court House they dismount
ed, hitched their horses and quietly walk
ed towards tbe east side of the Court
House, filed in twos and stepped at the
corner. Beck stepped around to the front
door and looked in. Seeinga laige num
ber of people inside armed to the teeth, be
turned around to coine away, but not be
fore he was fired upon end dangerously
wounded in the act of turning. The ball
passed in near the left shoulder blade, and
lodged against the collar bine.
At the same instant a volley was fired
from the Court House upon the Marshal's
force witbou', who then commenced to re
turn the fire. They were at a great disad
vantage, as the attacking party was under
shelter inside of the Court house. It ap
peals that Beuk, who isaCheioke*, had
some ftieuds inside, who, when they saw
him fall, opened fire on his (Buck's)
enemies inside, end presently the fighting
became general between the forces inside
and outside of tbe court house. It was
brief, however, but terrible in its result.
Of the Marshal's foice seven out of eleven
lay dead. Of the assailants only three.
Some sixteen or seventeen are reported
wounded, some mortairy.
• | From Kaston
" Oorrespomiotics of th* Rsporter.
' Kiirox P *., April 18th, liTll—Mr. Rs
i porior Our * •cotton boinf t#dri wo find
i- ourselves among tbo •cone# of former times;
our mind turn* unconsciously, though
' boro amid th* bustle and multiplied dutlc*
I of an opening tctMlon'a work, to (bo place
. w* have so lately left.th* piece ourof child
hood, our childish sport*, our early eduen
lion and tbo old ttono school homo now ••
• natural a* avar among tbo reohv, to our
) youth'* friends and acquaintance*. aonto
of whom bar* pa*od away Oom tbo plaoo
• of th* Uring to a placo, wo trust, whoroia
, a greater and a moro hallowed *lat* of
. friendship, and whoro, if w* aro latlhful
unto tho ond and krop that which i* com
miltod unto u until Hi* coming, w*
thai! mod thorn and know no parting.
, Wo believa Tully war tho trsl who ebsarr
. od that friendship double* our Joy* and di
vide* our irieft, although many bar* ap
-1 prvpriatrtiil to thrms.-lv o Surely tharo
, u nothing like a good friond in time of
, tiouhlo auJ need, otto whom w* may roly
on in r**et*o* a* well a* pro*p*ri|y. In
that anient Apocryphaldocument. call* 1
i Wisdom of tho Sort of Sirach, we And ttu
l merou* heautifUl nlluaion* to friendship
and th* ntannor of making friend*. "Sweat
■ language wilt multiply frtendi and a fair
i speaking tonguu will increase kind greet
ing*. Be in peace wiih many ; neverthe
less have hut on* coun*elor of a thousand.
If thou wouldst got a friend prove htm
' trst and b* not lia-ty to credit him for
hi* own occa*ioit and will not abida in tby
. day of trouble. And there t* a friend who
being turned to enmity and atrife, will die
-1 corer thy reproach." The mo*l unchari
table thing. I lake it, of estranged bosom
. triend*, i* the revealing of mutual secret*
or matter* of reproach to the other. Nev- I
er ihould any n* reveal th* *cr*U el a j
' roukdeut because ho ha* c*a*ed to ho a
conkdaat. Tbo vary fact that a person
wa* one* esteemed sufficiently to bo cur bo
som friend should tank* us res poet him auf
kcently however much estranged, to
shelter him from the poosibilitia* of an ad
vantage gained in friendship. Th* same
author *aye—"lf thou hast opened thy
mouth against thy friend, lear nut, for
there may b* a reconciliation ; aicopi for
upbraiding or prtdo or ditciuaing of se
cret* or a treacherous woaad. for the##
thing* every friend will depart. ' Again—
"Whoso dttcovoreth secret*, losolh hi*
credit, and shall never knd a friend to
hi* mind. Love thy friend and be faithful
unto him ; but if thou batrayethhi* secret*
follow no more after him for as a man
both doslroyclh hi* enemy so hast thou
loal the love of thy triend. A* for a wound
it mar be bound up and after reviling there
may "be a reconciliation, but he that be-
wravelh secret* is without hops. '
Although these writing* aro no: iaapir
••J. yel they address themselves to our
judgement and experience. a* truth, and
truth elegantly and forcibly expressed
Wo hare wondered sometime* whether
true friendship ha* enttaace in
the*e day*, for when we mingled with
young men and women who *eem to hate
been on term* of confident intimacy, whan
together, when we met them alone, each
had a recital for u* of the moat profound
secrets concerning the other. We were
abjured by holy thing* to heap silence and
we beliero we never broke faith, but often
there were revealed to u* unwilling fact*,
such thing* a* should never have been re
vealed. We do not know whether we
have had peculiar experience, hut it has
taught us tbi t there are thing* which none
hut vHirselve* should or erar trill know
Reticence is an excellent characteristic of
good frienda To know when to spenk is
to know when to keep silent and surely we
iuu*t make the former a great virtue,
and to the latter become* no let* a virtue
True friendship it the solder of society.
No wonder society is e disjointed when
there are to many tattler*, to many who
disclose secret* which is shown above to be
fatal to friendahip. hence fatal ta society.
It has truly been said that it it not so hard
te die fo> a friend a* to find one worth dy
ing for.
While there are many who pretend to
friendship, and call themselves our friends,
who have either not the least conception
of the nature and strength and durability
of friendship, or who have this ceaceptfon
but nut the nobility of character to act in
accordance with their knowledge of right,
yet we must not inter that true friends
may no longer be found. There are many
Damons and Fylhiases yet to be found.
We have a distinct recollection of oae who
was at faithful to u* as any aced be, and
we pb#r*f h the memory of that on# as fond
ly as cur lifo Pf|tb ha* seperatod us
here, but through dim wt>u lajil down Uis
life for u* all, we hope soujc dfg |u lueot
What a friead was Christ to lav down
Hi* life for us and should we not he will
ing to lay down our lira* for him who to
loved ut that he gave Himself for U* ?
But we need net—He vast* "a living sac
rifice. holy, acceptable unto God, which
is your reasonable service."
PAUL WAE.
Forth* Reporter.
Letter Peon* blanch < jwfleld
Co., Democrat. A
SALT LICK, ApniL 18, 1872- Mr. Fred
KurU —ln these times of corruptive end
end deperteres from the truth, ere the de
morracy of good eld Centre county true
te the principles of the food old deruocrel
ic party, support no nominations thel
ere about to be weds, t> ut reliable, eld
line democrats, as lite osr.4iJl ff of-,
flee to be elected by the party at tne fall
flectioni, or ere they after atreafe fodt,
like some of our leading damocrata here
of Clearfield county, reedy to bill end coe
with the enemy in the hope of mekinf e
compion nest together ?
Oeniovfels talking of Tom' Scott, as a can
didate op lb# tjrkrl 4i> not ap
pear to me the Uepjocniiy of (hf #'<j
derm crelic party end looks, le */ lbs
least, eery suspicious.
1 would like to know, whet democrats
wenl more than the principles ef the party
enunciated, as they wsre by Thomas Jef
ferson, the apostle of democracy, at the
occasion when it made it neceeery for a
democratic party. The occasion now far
the party, is more than ever necessary :
the peppl# eft ruled by the minority and
made sobMrr',ent td lb# uiß9nly' inter
etu in every way; even ipfde LewD K f
wood and drawers of water tu them. The
lessen to be leerat it this: In tbe first
place, there is no one thin# more than
another, for which Liberal Republicans
are.conspirinjt so insidieusly. as the dis
integration of the democratic party ; and
in the second piece, that democrats should
not suggest or even listen to any overtures,
have po poglilion with them, but rigidly
maintain, and W lh# "Id land
marks of the old deptoprwlfo nifty, B>d
abstain from tbe remotest parocTpiuoii in
the proceedings or programme tney are
endeeviorng to bring about. The late State
elections, any onetoau discover, and the re
sult* in them corroborate the foot, that
the lingering hatred of repub
licans for tbe democratic party as
coed - the bitterness of their entempl for
tbe administration and n iver will b real
ly satisfied until the democracy of tbe
country stujtify end dishonor themselrae
bye wbo'e>ala >urrandr pf their pasi
identity as e party. The f |ly of ''passive*
ism." a* displayed in the week end unen
thusiestir canvass in the State elections
justclofrd, should net be loot on the dem
ocratic party.
Like Thomas Jefferson, let tbe party
take the more honest and manly, outspok
en. agxre'live pert ; yielding no point cf
principle, sfiticing no instinct of pride,
making no indecent propositiens find üb
miting to none. If we are true democrats,
as one of tbe party should be. will imprest
it upon our republics* friends, that so far
as praline inery undertakings ers concern
ed, we are outsiders and e unit ia senti
ment, and can have no union with there.
Lot these "passive" democrats understand
ihey have ferfeited their claim on the par
ty, end gone outside of tbe pale ef the par
ty end their suicide debars tbeir return
forever. Jvo. GILLILAXb.
The ipaniardi have laying that a wife
•hould reieiubla litre thingi, and yet dif
fer from tbeie name thing*. Firt. ha
•hould be like a mail, which alwajra
guard* iU houie, but *he ihould not carry
the houie with her whenever the goe* out
Second, he ihould be like an echo, which
i|itlkl only after the other i flnihed, but
ihe ihould not alway* have the lait word
Tltird, the ihould be like the town olouk,
which alwayi ioundi the hour* with regu
larity, but ihe ihould not lound 10 loud
hat the whole town ahall hear it
Dr. o ,of Sycamore, 111., riding In
the country one day, aaw a tign upon a
gatepoit. reading thui; "Thii farm for
Sale." Stopping hi* hone, he hailed a lit.
tie old woman who itood on tip-toe hang
ing out clotbei. "I lay, madam, when U
thii farm going to tuU t" 'Jut a* *oon,
ir," replied the old lady, placing her
thumb to her noie, "a* anybody come*
along who can rail* the wii:d 1" The dec
drove on thoughtfully.
Kuiuorecome continually that there
i* danger of an aimuet immediate re
newal of the war between France aad
Germany.
Paul Kboeppe U to have a new trial
iu August, Judge Juukiu having to
decided.
Court adjourned on Wedocaday af
ternoon.
A VtiSNfl Wrwketl —Thirty-FO#
Llvtm Ixwl—Kxplofcion In the
Mersey -Stmu CanuhUlpm.
I,oudeii. April 19. A telegraphic dis
patch from Bombay ha* been received
in this city, announcing that the ship
Maria, which led that port Tot Liver
pool on tha lftlh of March, was wreck
ed, and thai thirty-five jteraons lost
thair live*.
Livariiool, April 19.—An explosion
occurred on the etaaiuer Illyrian, in the
Meney, thia tnarniiig. Four neraon*
ware killad outright and three danger
oualy injured.
* ♦ * —-
Our reader* will notice the advertise
ment of Hamaide A Ttionia*, the well
known Merchant* of Helleloiile, of long
established reputation Their caah ayUrnt
and low prict* of every thiajr, i* an eirel
lent idea, and is Wvuig highly approved.
Common sense tella ua that keeping ao
hooka ia necoaaary ; it present* the ttruaf
eat claim* to the confidence of the prudent,
economical, and saving at lead from SO to
AO per cant. Their prearnt popularity and
auccraa which ia attendiug lueiil i* regard
ed in that light by the community at largo.
All aete* reaoit to them to mak* their pur
chaaea. Thev turn tali tho beat ijualiU ol
good* and aell them foi lea* money than
any other atore can alford to.
Tho best Cnrnplanter in the world,
ia the True lilue, inaiiufactured at this
place, by Vau Pelt A Co. No farmer
aheuld be witkeut it
MARRIAGES.
Ob Hilt. Mr. John 11. M'Cool, and Mia'
Joaia Kicbardaon, both ut Oregg twp.
la Philadtlphia, on Kabtuary 22, 187 V,
by Kv. Cbarla* M Carpenter. 1> 1. Pru
tier, of Brllrfonte, to Mita Kate M. Woad
iag, of McYeytown.
DEATHS.
Oa 10 inat ,at Spring Mill*. Samuel
Jameson, Aged 3d year*, 0 month*, and
*1 day*.
Shingles I Shingles I
Twelve Thou**nd go.nl as wed Shingle
are offered for *a!e bv the ultdcraigtied, at
reasonable rate*, at Centre Hid.
6apSt J.U. KKMP.
A journeyman blacksmith wanted —
liberal wages paid—apply, at Church
villa to Hkmky F. Lk-ute.
12ap. 3l
BILLVFONTKMA RK KTB.
Corrected by C, I). Keller.
White A'heat $1.60. Bed 146 ...Kvo
76. CoinflO ...Own 40 Bur fey 00.
To..~..Cloreraeed 6,00 ......Potatoes 46,
Lard per pound 0 Pork per pound 00
Butter 26 Kggt 20 Plaster per ton
sl6 Tallow 0 ltac.-ii V liaii. I'-'
LKWIBTQWN MAKKKTB
White wheat 1,66.... Kt d wheat 1,46 ... Kyr
7\)..„..C0rn U0 Oal* 40 Barley 66
Clover*eed 4.00. Timothy aeed, 860
Salt 2 60 per sack,.
Bacon Ilk- Usui 16......8 utter 20... Egri
15 Pla*ter 9 50
Sheriff
We are authorised to announce the name
ol John Spangler. ofCentrr Hall, a* a can
didate tor Sheriff, tubject to the decition
of the democratic county convention.
N. o. DUJitnas*. A. c. WESTS a
MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS.
New Firm —New Enterprse.
DKININGER A MUSBER,
to |B. 0. I>*IKIKUKB)
We would mett retpectfully inform the
public, that they have taken charge of
thi* old and tucceatful establishment. and
propota to carry en the tame under re-'
newed auspice*.
They have on hand, and w ill make to
erdar,
MONUMENTS.
CANVHES
TOMBS*
HEADSTONES,
of any possible dvsign. land Pripe-
We we the hcJ gradu* of mgfble~r
W At I AM.
CABAS A,
AuaaicA* Sr ATLAS v.
KI-TLAXO AC.,
and say with perfect assurance, "Our
work is eur reference."
Shop, |eat of Bridge, Mill brim.
gsu. —^
lhe undarsigned, thankful fer past fav
ors, hereby notifies all pcrsens who know
themselves indebted to him by note or
otherwise, to make settlement en or before
the 10th day of May. He ha* borne pa
tiently with many, and would still, but
business arrangement* make it necessary
that all pay up by that time,
v apsllLfc J*ETKR KKKLIN,
vlofaa AMO Lor roa SaLK.—The under
signed offers n choice property for tale,
consisting of • new two story Irani* house,
new stable, and other outbuildings- The
lot is n fine one. lying on Main street.
Centre Hall, and has a variety of choice
ffwil Hitps ypun if. For further informa
tion apply W
lVap3m ' M RICHARD, Ag l.
AUESTH FIND
AND SONG
I* the best telling book ever offered. It
combines llie humor of anecdote, the
wisdom of essay, the information of his
tory and biography, the sweetness and
grnndnpr of poetry, the esouisite charm
ofwusw, nod gJU facauljlyl |ll||etra tlons.
"solid reading for gravor uium*r,U;
pleasant pictures to illumine quiet hours :
and genu of song for the social circle."
An Agent writes, "Sold 127 copies this
week. Will sell hUU thi* month easily."
Our hewwy-Diu of canvassing doe* away
with objections to the business. Particu
lars free. A valuable present te every
new Agent.
INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING
CO., W arid Liberty jKreet, Jfp* Ttrk.
VTOTICKTO SCHOOL DIRECTORS,
il litnUrmtn : In pursuance of the
forty-third section of the act of May Sib.
1861,tyeu are hereby notified to meet in con
vention. ai the Court Ht use in Bellefonte,
on Tuesday, (be 7th day of May ncit, at
1 o'clock p. m., and select rtrn roee by a
majority of the whole number of Directors
present, one person of literary and scientif
ic acquirements, and of skill and experi
ence in the art of teaching, as county Su
perintendent for three succeeding years;
determine the amount of compensation for
the same, and certify the result to the State
Superintendent at Harrisburg at required
by law. R M. M AOKK.
Apr IV.St. Countv Superintendent.
PATENT COOKER
Pur sale by
apr Mif. WM J. M MANIGAL.
Beautiful Tolet Setts,
4'liMiuber I*aiU, Ac.,
For sale by
#prt tf. WM. J M MANIGAL.
Still Ahead!
Philips & Glasgow's
CHEAP CASH STORE
Their goods are marked down to Cash
Prices, and they
szu. mmp.
All kind- of country produce taken in
exchange for goods.
A genural assortment of goods kept.
CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS. HOOTS,
SHOES, DR YGOODS, till KR N S W A R K
G ROCK HIES, W I L L< > W W A HE, CO N -
PKtrriONAlilES, DRUGS.
A full assortment of Ladle's styles just
received from the city, and for sale cheap.
don't lorget, that Pule Cat City
is the place where you can buy cheap for
Cash. apr.lV tf
Manhood: How Lost. How Restored
Ms Jm pabllsbad, s aawadlUoa oI Dr. Calwr.
>aU'#:l.W*l*d Kaaar <m U radical cur* twliboot
hS|ss,) mi irsaissTvisaaqt.. or Hotlwl* —to-a.
lanlsslwr Hnsliul Loss sr. luroTKKiMT M.olsl sad
Pbfsb-al IsttswUf,JapsSlßuU Is Marrla**. rSs.;
also, C.isseeri lI>N, EriLsrsr, rod Mis. tadcuad b
adf.|s*slflsßo or srsosl ulnn|u>
la s saaiad tmrrlop*. oal ( roots
Th* soUbrsUd author la this adwlrabu smi rlaar
to d—aastratau, treat s thlrtj roar's sarrsrsiul pras
Us* that tba aiaradas coarwurarrs o sall sbut* at*
b* rsdlrsUjf csrsd altaoul Um daaaarous uaa of latrr
aal ssrdlclar or lb* awplloatloa of Ut* kail. ; tataUo#
sal a asod* a* car* ai aa*a stoapD, eortal o. and a*srt
aal bf ataaos of vblcb rrmrj *af**ar, ao mattar wbat
ktosoidlUoa as* b* sr *r. btoaa.lt prl.aU
' sbocld b* la lb* hsad* at trmj
to mr addra**,
•otESSKw
iddtßM thg pII 111 Into ft.
CHAB J 0 KUM A CO,
PosAOAa* Bex M*. VP Bowsr*.
aprlt l.
A subscriber ill the west aaka ua to
publtsh the reported confwaion of the
Narrows murder. We have not got it
—only rumor, such a* we published.
TuiiwtPAtwKKN Takk Notici —All
parsons are hereby cautioned against
walking across or otherwise tresspass
ing on any field* In-lunging to me : A
recent net of the legislature punishes
all offences of the kind, and all persona
not paying attention to thia notice
will bo delt with according to law.
J NO. 11. LKK
12apr St, Potter twp.
TTO3D
TWjHWOff
ii notmio Liu tr
Mft
Ptits, Sores, Woudi lid Lioeiets.
v BUY IT I TRY fT!
t)d 4fus, . Uss Psi? Curs 0/
FsrXirunjstiam,, . . Uss Pais Cars JiL
For .... Uss Pll9 CuarOil.
For FtvflkSor* Uss Ptiq Cj#e Oil
For Chol\ Iforhtu, . Uss Psiq Jmrs Oil.
For SprtifisV .... Uss Oil.
For HssdschsV ... Use Parj Curs Oil.
For Bruises, . . UssXiq Curs Oil.
For Corns end Burons, Ujp Piiij Curs Oil.
For Sort, ..\ . Jnt Ptiq Curt Oil
For 4sy Unjenen, Psiq Curt OIL
I'm Uum^isWaaairrß.
Ami w* rKalUtig, prU**a 1U i|*al
l'ss4 btandl) atU llbraaUy Iw
a* azv it is ij liwAaT.
Ask b, FAII/bkß OIL ■* as atkar, fw
w* I4IKAXT IT TOfchi
It la But a df.il awaawl* rr-f-rail Xtvl aaouiß-
JT lag Maaiiut. wad* (mw\
W Vag I*U, Oila, Mart* and tilVit,
jr sad ta tlwdhA at>4 safa to ----- X
jyw by ftll Dt M44UU Uu*ir ia
PKIt'B, M t'CNTS.
McCLURf 4 (ATOM, fcwar#M,
maaStaa. V
New Clothing Store
A. STERNBERG,
engagwJ to manage for I L- Reiaenstwin,
in the corner building, opposite
store, Bellefonte, hat established a new
(.'lathing Store where the beet bargain* in
the county are offered.
$7.50 to sls for Suits of the fin
est Casslmere.
HATS, CAPS
and a full and complete assortment of ev
ery thing in the line of CUthing.
I'M Furutwhlng (ioodn
all directly from tbeir own manufactory 1
Alto.
JrvWr), Hstclin, dr.
They have engaged their old clerk, Mr.
A. Sternberg, to well known to iheueoplu.
and who wui be pleated to tee iii* old
friend*. ap&tf.
A. SUSSMAN
LEATHER & SHOE FINOING.
in lower room, No. 1. Bush's block, where
be keep* on hand a stock of
WHITE and RED LEATHER
and HARNESS.
Kips and Calf Skins,
French and City Finish.
STRING LEATHER, SHOE
FINDINGS OF EVERY DK
9CRIPTION.
Raw Hides
BOUGHT AND HOLD.
Trunks and
Valises
OF ALL KINDS
RAW FURS, of ail kind* bought
and highest price paid.
Clover and
Timothy Seed
always bought and on hand*. WHEAT
and OATS specially bought and the high
est Cash price paid.
Uu to Husswnn'*, there you can buy
cheaper than olsewhesa, a* even body
who ever dealt with Igini. He lets
no one off without a good bargain.
Nvt door to Sussman'a is the cheap dry
good* establishment of Isaac Guggenheim
er. ap&.tf.
The Champion of the World.
Thenca Improved American^Button-
Hole Ovcraeamiug and Complete
Sewing Machine— The great
wit machine.of the Age !
Simplcitv, Durability A Cheap
riess Combined.
This machine being the liteat, ha* manv
improvetfienl* overall other, n * word, tt
i* a perfect macbinejwlilrh t* acknowledg
ed by thejbest judge* andagcnl* of all other
maobine*.
•rThe following reasons are piven
why this is the best family machine to
purchase :
I. Because it will do everything that
any machine can do ; hemming".from the
finest to the coarsest material, hemming,
felling, cording, braiding, binding,gather
ing, and sewing on at the same time, ruf
fling. quilling, Ac., better than any other
machine.
'I. Because the tensions are more easily
adjusted than any other machine.
3 Because it car. work a beautiful but
ton-hole, making a* fine a felling as by
hand, ... ,
4. Because il will embroider over the
edge, and making a neat and beautifal
border on any garment.
6- Because it will work a boautifal eye
let hole.
C Because it can do over-liand seam
ing. by which sheets, pillow cases, and the
like, are sewed over and ovei.
7. Because you can quickly raise or
lower the feed to adapt it to thick cloth,
H Because you have a short, deep bob
bin. by which the thread is constantly
drawn from the contre, making the tension
even and doos not break the thread.
!. Because the pressor-foot turns back,
so lb* cloth can be easily removed after be
ing sewed.
10. Because the bet of moohanios pro
nounce it the host fin ishod, and mada on
better principle* than any machine man
ufactured. It has no springs to break;
nothing to gel out of order.
11. Because it b two machines in one—
a button hole working and a sewing ma
rhinc combined.
12. Because no other inachlno can so
eoinplish the kind of sewing stnted in No.
8, 4.6 and 0.
Remember, it is to last a lifetime, there
fore one is wanted that will do the most
work, and do it the best This machine
can do several kimls of sewing not done on
any other machine; besides doing every
kind thai all others .can do. The Ameri
can or Plain Sewing Machine does all
that i* done on tho combination ex
cept button-hole and overseaiuing.
The American does not rely upon "an
tiquity of invention" nor upon reputation
won when Sewing by machinery was in its
infancy : but the tad that it embodies sub
stantial improvements upon the many old
machines in market, and hat decided ad
vantage* over all other machine*.
Call on A. L. Bsrtges, Madisonburg,
who is the authorlwd agent for Centre
county. Also keep* the best Sewing Ma
chine thread, needles, and repairs all kinds
of sewing machines, clocks, watches, mu
sick boxes dec I will thoroughly canvass
the section belonging tome, and! shall be
very much pleased to sell every person a
| machine, on easy terms ; give it a trial be
fore purchasing any other—it has no eaual.
Parties wishing the machine, will please
address the undersigned. Satisfaction
guaranteed. All orders promptly attend
ed to. A. L. BARTGES,
Agent for Centre County.
MADieovßuao, PA.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
C* Dt KELLER,
BISHOPSTREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
I* sew prepared, at the Old Stand on Bishop Street, to tell
DHI GOODS, tftQattftlKt,&*•,
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC, AC,
at gea'.ly reduced pricM. lie U elan prepared to pun-baao
ALL KINDBUF GRAIN!
KuK WHICH UK WILL PAY THK
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE!
ANll PC Kt'll ASKKS B I LL FIND StPKKlolt I N DUCIM KN I*B THKRK*
apr.lttf. C. I KKLLKK
THE KEYSTONE
LI6HTNIN6 ROD CO.
Are the Sole Proprietor* of the
Celebrated T. T. Klnaey Patent
Copper Lightning Rod.
Also manufacturer* of
( OPPLHt'ABLLHUIM AMl>
WEATHEH VAX EM
Of every Deeriptiea aad ef the meet apprev
*4 Style.
.4// order* /or yuttinj) u/t Rvcti and I 'ansa
*UI rrcriw yrvmjtl attrmtutm \f pi#< to owr
.4 ye nit or aref to our OJfle*.
GEISS A COMPANY,
Agcuia for Centre County
Ckmtkk Hall, Pa. aprl2U.
N SALE
A lot of land, lying in Gregg township,
on the bank* of Penn* creek, between
Perm Hall and Spring Mill*, ia ottered at
private sale. It adjoin* land* of Geo.
Buchanan and L. B M inora, containing
24 ACRES
more or lee*. About B acre* consist of
first class while pine timber, tha balance
cleared and under cultivation—6 acre* are
meadow.
For further particular*
ISocLtf Gregg twp.
ARRANGEMENT!
IHAAC Giuut.Mit.iwtK. having
(•tirchaacd the entire lock of the late
tiriu of Suastuati A Guggeuhciinar, tx
cept the leather ami Hhoe-findiug*.
ha* filled up hie shelve* with a lot of
SI'LEXDII* Htw lioOl*,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING,
URUHOUOOtM,
lititK xaity,
I'KOVIHIOXfi,
BOOTH A anon,
UATB A CAPS,
AMD FANCY ARTICL.KH,
and is now prepared to accomodate all
hi* old customers, aud to welcome all
uew oucs who mav favor him with
their patronage. He feels safe in say
ing that be can please the most fastidi
ous Call aod see.
ISAAC GUGGENHKIMKR
P. S.—Mr. Suaaman still continues
te deal in
LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS,
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS,
in the old roem, where he may always
be found. l'2ap.tf.
Something eYit'lf
in Belle/unte!
GOODS
SOLD
LOW
For Cash Onlj!! .
fiUIINSIDE k THOMAS
U'IIcMFAM.KA IiI'TaII, '
Jobbcra
chuntt*. i
nrCTTTr,!;
— 1
maifßtf
COAL,
LIME,
and POWDER!
COAL—Wilkesbarra Coal, Chestnut
Stove, Kgg, furnace and foundry,
Coal—ofb.'st quality, at the low
ett price*. Customer* will please
note that our coal i* housed un
der commodious sheds.
LI M K—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale
at our kilns, on the pike loading to
MMesburg.
POWDER.—Having received the agency
for Dii Pont's Powder A!
WHOLESALE, we shall be
pleased to receive order*from
the trade.
Office end yard near south end of Bald
Eagle Valley K. R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa.
v 4 SHORT LIDGE& CO.
AJAHKKTT
OKUUH, MKoJciNKs" CHEMICALS
al*o all the
BTANOAKO PATENT MKUICINKH.
A very Urge as
sortment of Tot
-I.ar Aarn tea,
K a ac r ouoda
Soap*. Ac , Ac,
The finest qual
ity of Ktioi
Steel, Pocket
Khi VU, Sciaaoaa
and Ktuu.
Wall PAI-XK I*
Gmkat Vabibtt.
PRBKCKlPTlONß^eompounded by con*
peten t d rugg i*t* at all b ours, dag or a Igbl.
Night customer* pu I night bell.
ZKLLKK& JAKKITT,
Brockerhoff How, Bellafont* Pa.
unlM 1 _____
WAR! WAR!
On High Prices.
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
11. K. NMITII,
of Totters Mills.
N E W G 0 ORS !
We would most retpectfully i-tfrom hit
friends, customer*. and the public gener
ally, that he hat taken possession of
Thompson s old quarter*, which havebeea
remodeled and improved, and it now prw
fared to accomniiAlate all who may favor
irn by calling.
NEW GOODS!
He hat just received on# of the largest
stock* of all kinds of Merchandise ever
brought to Centre county, which he inland*
to teli at tcuh figures at will make it an ob
iecttorall person, to purchase. Families
eying in wintar tupplie* of Groceries,
Dry Good*, dec., should not fail to give
him a call, a* he feels conldent his prices
and superior quality of goods will amply
satisfy all. Hi* stock of
GROCERIES
consist* of Coffees of the bast quality. Teas,
Sugar* of ail kinds, Molasses,. Fin, Halt,
Cheeae, Dried Fruit, Spice*. Proviso.us, i
Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock ofj
D RYGOO DS
is large and varied, and we will just say
can supply any artk-le in that line, with
out enumerating.
HEADY M A DECLOTHING
a large stock of ready-made Clothing Ibr
Men and Boys' wear, which wa will dispose
of at a very tusall advance on coat.
Bool* and Shoes. Hals and Caps, Hard
ware, uuccntware, Wood and Willow;
Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oil
cloths, Wall Papers. Window Shades, Ac.,
oct2B ly.
Graham & Son,
Boot <k Shoe Makers
Next <Uor to D C Keller's Store
Bellefonte.
We manufacture to order.
Our work U neat and durable.
Our pricea are very moderate.
We warrant to give satisfaction.
We have the LARGEST and BEST
stock of Ladle's and Children's shoes in
town.
We are receiving goods every week.
We wish an examination of our goods.
The Pennsvalley trade b especially in
vited to call and see our stock, we think
wa can please all who tall as to styles,
quality, and prices. We study to render
satisfaction, and although we have had an
extended trade for years, wc have never
given a customer cause to complain.
* septlfiktf
jmtOVOiaoFF HOUSE,
Allegneoev Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietor*
* r IIIDTCI. AHU HOTEL, COMimBTABLE BOOM*
PROMPT ATTENDANCE.
ALL THK MODERN CONVENIEN
CES -AND REASONABLE Charge*.
The proprietor* offer to the traveling
public, and to their country fiiend*, Br*t
elm accommodation* end careful atten
tion to the want* of guetls at all time*, at
fair rate*. Careful hostler* and good stable
ling for horse*. An excellent table well
served. A Bar supplied with line liquor*.
Servant* well trained and everything re
quisite in a flret cla* Hotel. Our location
i tin the busineis part of the town, near the
Post Office, U>o Court House, the Chur
ches. the Bank*, and the p incipal place,
of business. render* It the most eligible
place for those who visit Bcllefoeteoo busi
or pleasure.
An Oniuibua will carry pwwengers
itml baggage to and front all traius
free of charge.
MUSIC!
Subscribers to
PCTNAS' MUSICAL
MONTHLY are get
ting all the latest and
bast Music for two
and three cent* *
Kiece. Every nuui
er contain* at least
$4 worth of nee
Music, by such au
thor* a* Hays,
Thomns, Gounod.
Pcrsley, Abt, Kin
kol, Pacher, Allard,
Strauss, Faust, etc.
Single Copier
mailed for SOc. Price
$3 per annum.
J, L. Peters,
609 Broadway, Now
fork
MUSIC!
The Song Echo
contains over one
hundred bcautifbl
Songs, Duets, and
Chour*ea—such at
Driven from Home-
Little Brown Church
—My Father's
Growing Old—Only
a Little Flower-
Ruin on the Hoof
—She Sleeps in the
Valley—W rite me a
Letter, etc. There
is not a poor piece in
the book.
Sample Copies
wailed, post-paid,
tor 76 cents.
J. L. Petere.
(m Broadway. New
York. feb2.4in.
Hail road O. K.
NEW GOODS.
Herltcher 4 Cronmiller.
CENTRE HALL. PA
Hare Juat facetted,
Dry Good*, Notion*. Oroeeriaa, Hard
warn, Uurem ware, Wood and willow war®
I run, Salt, Kith and in fact, a magaiftcant
aaaortuianl of e •rvlbing
nod now offered at prion* lower than
Ibe luweet.
UrenH *
A Hjuat beautiful variety, ronalating of all
lb* novelttaa of tha aaaaon,
wbilo g<oda, embroiderioa, hoopakirta,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
All wo aak that rou will
CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK
ALL KINDS OP HARNESS,
aitvar plated and Yankee Haraaaa double
and aiiiffla. bridUa and bailor*. A pr 1
CKVTKK HALL
FOUNDRY
and
Machine Shops.
Van Pelt & Co.
The uilnifad, having leaved tha
above etiabiubinenl. announoa to the pub
i lie that the mint will ha earuad on in ail
lb variou* branches, aa a
FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP,
and Manufactory., of Agricultural
Implements,
They are prepared to All, upon thortaat Bo
■ lice, all order* for
j Horse Powers
Threshing Machines
11 ay Hakes,
i
PLOWS and Plow Casting*
of every description. nil kind* of Coating*
made and Sued up for
Mills, Forget, Furnace*,
Factorioa, Ac.
Al*o, everything in the lineef
SHAFTINGS,
PU LUIS
HA.SOMES.
in Iron or lira*.
We employ the beat Patternmaker*.
Our Pattern* are new and of tha lalati
improved plant.
Alto manufacture the unrivalled
ROUGH A READY
Corn Planter,
irhicl) is the best now made.
All orders bj nail promptly altes
ded to IdecTltf
I
ENTKAL HOTEL. Corner of Third
and Chestnut StrsA, Mifliaburf, Fa
John Showers, Proprietor.
Iu Central Location MIM it particularly
desirable to pereoas visiting Town oa
business or piaaaure.
H. A. Taylor'* Livery Attached.
lunttly
JOHN C. MOTZ 4 CO.
BINKERH,
MILL HUM, CairTas Co., Pa.
Ricoivs Deposit* and allow internal.
Discount Notes.
Make Collection*
inane K*lem Exchange.
And a general Banking Busmen done.
JOHN C. MOTZ,
A WALTES, PaniUKW.
Caabier. mar2fe£
ii.
Carriage
MANUFACTORY
Centre Hall, Fa.
GEO B. HAKPSTEB <
Uu oa had and lor tale at tha moat rca
•oubli rates a splendid ttock of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and every description ofWagon* hoth
PLAIN AND FANCY
warranted to be made ot the bat and moat
durable material*, and by tbe moat expe
rienced workmen. All work cent out from
the eatabliabment will ba found to ba ot
the highest claaa and aura to gine parted
tatiafactloo. Be will alto hare a Ira as
tortment of
SLEIGHS
of all tba ncwaat and moat faah ion able
style* well and carefully made and of tbe
bent mat*rial*.
An inspects n of his work is asked at It
it believed that none auperior can be found
in tba ©ot;ntry. auftt-tf.
(ToolJ NEWS FORTHEFEOFLE.
Great Attraction and Great Bargains 1
TGI K undersigned, dotarmiad to meet the
popular demand for Lower Prices, re
spectfully caUa tbe attention of tbe public
to hi* atock of
SADDLERY,
now offered at tbe old stand. Designed es
pecial!* for thepeople and the tim-a, tbe lar
gest and moat varied and complete assort
ment of
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
of every description and quality; Whips,
and in fact everything complete to a Br*t
clas* establishment, he now offers at plicae
which will suit the tints*.
| |A better variety, a better Quality or Iner
style of Saddlerv ba* never before bean of
fered to the public. Call and examine oar
took and be satis! Ed before purchasings
alfewhere.
Determined to pleaae my patrons and
thankful for the liberal share of patronage
heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same. _ _
JACOB DIKGKS, Centre Hal
WJ. B. KTTELE'SJ
HOLESALH WINS A LIQUOR
STORE
Bishop itmt, Bellefonte, in the Stona buil
ding iormerly occupied by the Key
■tone BakcryJ
Take* pleasure in informing the public that
he keep* constantly on hand a supply o
choice Foreign and Domestic Liquor*.
All Barrett, K*f and Casts .warranted
to contain tkt quantity rtprttented. |
The attention of practicing physicians is
• ailed to his stock of
PURE LIQUORS,
{suitable for medical purpoee*. Bottle*,
and demijohns constantly on hand.
• has 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 hat a large lot 01
BOTTLED LIQUORS
I Of the finest grades on hand.
I Confident that he can please customers
he respectfully solicits a snare of public pa£
tronage myHtf
MUSIC!
Every No. of
PnTmas' MUSICAL
MONTHLY contains
four or five Piano
Songs, four or five
Instrumental Pieces,
besides Vocal Duels,
Quartets, aud four
hand pieces—in fact,
we guarantee every
yearly subscriber at
least tftO worth
choice new Mu-i-
We offer four yearly
copies for $9.
Sample Cop ie >
mailed foraoc.,Fiv
Back N os. for sl.
I J. L. Peters,
699 Broadway, New
IT E
MUSIC!
Wherever the
Nn PLUS ULTEA
Glee-Book hat 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 of new
Glees and Quartets,
nearly all of which
have Piano Accom
paniments, ad IH.
Sample Copies
mailed, post-paid,
•r $1.60.
J. L. Peters,
699 Broadway, New
York.
KW FURNITURE STORE.
1 two* ttu* Honifi
BELLEFONTE, PA.
QEORQE a BRYAN,
Dealer in
IURD9TUKK
OB ALL KIBM,
BFDSTEADB, TABLES), CKAIBB,
Parlor and Chamber Sola,
80FAS. LOUNGES,
BUREAUS, WASHSTAMD3,
WAEDDIES. MATTRBMH. As.
Particular Attention to Ordered Work.
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY.
VXDERTAHIRtt,
la All Its Braoebns,
kkta Lie, valsut, sotswoon, axd
c o UMOM cask Kin.
Atway* on Hand, and Funeral* Atbaded
Will an Elegant Heerae. epAtt.
Stoves! Fire! Stov's!
At Andy Uecaman's, Centra Hall, nr
IsUal and boat *twv<* oat, he kn* jul
received a large lot of
Cook Stoves, the Pionear Cook,
tbo Ecliusn Cook,
the Reliance Cook.
PA KLoKH—The Radiant Light, telLfee
dor, (>u Burner. Rational Kgg,
Jewell, Ac.
osteite tall* •tore* a* LOW aa aaywheiv
ia MlHtn or Contra an.
TIN AND BHEETIRON WAR!
The undrrtigned hereby inform* the
citiaan* of Peaaevailey that ha ha* pur
chaaad the Tiathop heretofore ferried on
by the C. U Mfg Co.. and wilt contmur
the tana, at th* old stand, In all It* branch,
aa, in the manufacture of
WOVE PIPE dt KPOMIO.
All kind* of repair in * dona. Ha kaa
always on hand
Fruit Cum, of ll Sites,
BUCKETS,
CUfrl,
DIPPERS.
DISHES, AC.
All work warranted and charge* raari 11
abla. A there of tha cm bite patronage **.-
licltad. AND. RERSIIAR,
tcnpTOy Cantro Hal)
CUTIS HALL
♦
Coawh Manufactory.
L • y i M u r r s j,
at bit eatabllahnaat at Centra Halt, Pa.
let-pa on band, and for aala, at tbe ■MM
reasonable rates a laege stock of
CarrlAgw,
Baggies,
A Spring Wagons,
*
Plats and Fan.
and vehicles of every deacriptioa made t*>
order, and Warranted, to be aaade of tbe
beat aeaaoaed material, and by tkn meet
|.killed and competent workman. Person*
wanting nay thing la hie line are relocated
! to call and examine bis work, they will Sad
iit aot to be eicelled for durability asd
wear. apr*ly
BTTTTB HOUSE
BKLLKPOXTE, PA.
J. & BUTTS. PrspY.
liss first class accommodation ; charg
es rsssooablc. tf.
NATURE'S
• Hair Restoralivt-
CDOIUO. DO LAC SULPHUR—ON
SUGAR OF LEAD—NO LITH
ARGE-NO NITRATE OF SIL
VER, sod is entirely fret frost tls
Poisonous and Ileal lb-dentroyitg
Drugs used in other Hair Prepara
tions.
Transparent and elaar as crystal, it will
not soil tbe laest fcbric—perfectly SAP*
CLEAN ami EFFICIENT -daaidnrn
tum* LSNO FOUGHT I*o* AKD
FOUND AT LAST I .
It restores aad prevent* tbe Hair from
becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy ap
pearance. ram or** Dandruff, b leftashiag
to tbe bean, check* tb* Hair from felling
off, and restores it to a great extant wbsa
prematurely loot, prevents Headarhas,
cure* all huiuor*. cutaneous eruptiaat,
and unnatural heat. AS A DRESSING
FOR THE HAIR IT IS THE BEST AR
TICLE IN THE MAKER!
DR. U. SMITH, Palentoe, Ayer, Mas*.
Preps ted only by PROCTER BROTH
ERS, Gloucester, Ma**. The genuine is
put up ia a panel bottle, made expressly
for it, with tba name of tb# a.tiele blown
in the glass. Ask your Druggist im HA
TUSK'S HA IS RESTOBAUVC, and tak* no
other.
/re-Bnd two three cent * tamps to Proc
ter Brothers for a "Treatise oa the Human
Hair." The information it contains is
worth $600,00 to any parsoa. laep.ly
For salo at Cantre Hall by Wat Wot
and Hariachar A CronmltW.
AGENTS WANTED FOB
A Book That Will Sa
mm mowrn
BIGNOR 11L ITS.
This is an original, interesting, and in
structive work, mil of rare fun and humor
being an account of the AUTHOR'S PRO
FESSION A L LIFE, hie wondarftil trklu
and feats, with laughable incidents and
adventures aa a Magician, Necromanear.
and Ventriloquist. Illustrated with
16 Full Page Engravings, '
besidea the Author's Potrait on steal, and
numerous small cuts.
The volume is free from any objectiona
ble matter, being high-toned aad moral in
its character, ana will be read with later
cat, both by old and young. It givaa the
most graphic and thrilling acoeuata at the
effects of his wonderful feats and magical
tricks, causing the most uncontrollable
merriment and laughter.
Circulars, Terms, Ac., with full informa
lion.sent free on application to
DUFFIELD ASHM K AD, Publisher,
711 Hansom Street, Philadelphia.
octST.fim.
ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
JOB* SFAKQLXR, Proprietor.
Stages arrive and depart daily, for ail
points, north, south, east and watt.
This favorite Uotol has Lee* refitted aadF
frirnished by its new proprietor, aad isaew
in every respect one of the moet pleasant
country Hotels in central Pennsylvania.
The travelling community and drovara wilJ
always find the bestaccommodatl—■ Par
sons trou> the city wishing to speed a fe*
weeks during the summer ia the eefidttqr,
will find Centre HaU one of the amEo
tifUl locations and the Ceatm fia& ShM
, all they could detfre for comJWt fiffA Mi
vonience. g9IE