rHKJtSsrus rispokTKK FRIDAY - May 10., 18P2. logXlTtems. LOCAL KKWI.—Our friends, every where, will oblige us by sending us local new* of interest. t CIRCtILATIOK. The circulation or tne Itkimktkr. on thin aide the county, t Urger than thai of all other |*pn In the county Business men will therefore find this one of the best advertising mediums. Wc invite all interested to come and in spojt our list for themselves. , REMITTANCES All monies for üb se riot ion w ill he credited on the suhacri ber s address, lack week : by referring to which our patron* can at all limes see howr their account* sUnd, and a receipt t M this system carried upon each copy of the paper. DnniCATtoX.—The Lord willing, the new church in Tylersville, Clinton court tv, w ill bo dedicated to the service of l.od, Say 19th. Pieaehers and friends arein vited to attend. K. Stavihv. ii, l'astor. Also, on t behind of dune, the new church near A nr. 1 Jockey's old homeatend, about 4 miles north-wel of Logan*v'.lie, wii 1 he dedicated. S. Mrs. Jacob Harpaier of litis place h:u- a hen-egg measuring in circumfer ence 6J by 8 inches. It's a democra tic egg. The luttn of Mr. Samuel Renter, ol Lewis'- Township, near Harlletuit, was entirely destroyed bv fire on Saturday, *27lh inst., with nearly all its contents. Roys hurning .-tumps —the only prob able origin of the tire. Tha loss is a severe one to Mr. lv as there was no insurance.— Telegraph. Inu-t week'.- Watchman wades inia os deep. Hear hint: "President of Narrow linage Railrvad, and Trea>uror of tho Gold labor Reform convention, at Wii liam-port, i Till, nominated *.%!. Win. I* Solicit lor (iovernor the vote, Sobelt 2ij Buckalrw Jfc>, Pctrikea t, M'Clellan I. Weather—war in and dry. CINCINNATI CONVENTION. .Vwomf Bay's /VoWisys. Schuri remanent President. Ctxctaxati. May 2. The convention " hall, floor and galleries were crowded to overflow tug sometime before the hour II ved for nnaaemoling. Ow ing to the stupitity . of some of the ushers there was great con fusion in seating the delegate- and spccta i tors. Su-an B. Anthony and Mr- Gordon ap peared and were invited to scats on the * platform. Their appearance on the stage was greeted w ills great cheering aud some I hissing. j Judge S. Paulding, of Ohio, reported from the committee on permai enl organi sation Carl Schuri! for president, and one . vice president aud one secretary for each state and territory. The report of tin committee was received 1 with applause-three cheers being given ■ forSchura. On taking the chair senator Schura made a great speech, which was repeated . ly interrupted by clieer*. Before the ballot was announced Uover r nor B. Gnu Brown, of Missouri, ap peared on the piatforin and said. "The frignd* of my state have honored ate by their vote for the highest office in the gift of this nation Ido uoi from myself that the office require* qual ities vf culture-*nl age, which my modesty forbids Use lias**, juij which my judgement convince* me 1 do not IP..ses. I want {£- man nominated who will >'/* she -•u s.vV in the nalivn, and it i* my '* - a.a{ i* Horace Greeley " judgine- -iiaug Brian * Speech At the con- -nf iaifcw }fw k'ork there wa great ohee. delegation and other parts „ t'ewu followed by a storm of hisses from - sylvania. After the storm subsided, the delegate* lead off with change from Brown to Trum- ' bull. This was followed with a change in I a great many delegations, amidst great ex- 1 citemeut and confu-ion. The chair final- 1 l.v begged for the • ike of harmony that 1 changes would cease, in order that the bal- j ' lot could be anuounced. As changed, the followimg is the j | SIRST a ALLOT. Adams. 204 I Brown, 82 Trumbull, 111 | Curtin, 02 Davis, VJi j Chase, 2) Grealey, 160 | Total number of votes cast, 714; neces sary to a choice, 358. Before the call of the secoud ballot Penn sylvania withdrew Cut tin and retired tor consultation. The Missouri delegation al so retired. This caused a tem(vorar>' sus peu-ieti ef business, during which the del egations broke rank<, aisles were crowded, and a huui of conversation tilled the huge hall. •BCOXD BALLOT. Adams, 243 Trumbull, 148 Davis, 75 Greeley, 245 Chase, 1 Brown, 2 Titian BALLOT. Adams, 394 Trumbutl, 140 ; Greeley, 258 Davis, 44 Brown, 2 rOVKTU BALLOT Adams, 272 Trumbull, 141 Greeley, 251 Davis, 41 Brown, 2 lITTH BALLOT. Adams, 2U9 I Trumbull, 91 Greeley, 253 j Davis, 30 Brown, 21 Chase, 24 SIXTH BALLOT. The sixth ballot was taken, and after the announcement that Greeley had received 319 votes, the Illinois delegation held a consultation. Various delegations then commenced changing to Greelay, giving him a majority of all the votes cast, as fol lows ; Greeley, 6021 Adams, 187 Chase, 261 On'mutiun of Gem-rat Cerement, of Ohio the Humiliation was made unanimou*. The convention then proceeded to ballot for Vice President with the fallowing re sult: riasT a ALLOT. Brown. 237 j Clay, At Trumbull, Is£ j Cox, 25 Julian, IS4{ ; Tipton, 8 Walker, Mi j Hcovell 12 SECOKD BALLOT. Brown, 42-'- I Tipton, 3 Julian, 1761 Palmer, 6 Walker, 751 The nomination of B. Gratz Brown was made unanimous. RCaoLL'TIOSft. We the liberal republican* of the I'nited State*, in national caim ntion assembled, at Cincinnati, proclaim the fallowing prin ciples a* essential to jut government: 1. We recognize the equality of all be fore the law and hold that it is the duty of the government, in it* dealing* with the peoole, to mete out equal and exact jus tice to all of .whatever, nativity, race color or persuasion, religious or political. 2 We pledge ourselves to maintain the union ot the state*, emancipation and the enfranchisement and te oppose any re opening of the que-tions settled by the 13tb, 14th and 15th amendments of the con stitution. . 3. We recommen I immediate and abso lute removal of all disabilities ioi|K>ed on account of the rebellion, which was finally subdued seven years ago, believing that universal amnesty will result in complete pacification in all sections of the country. 4. Local self-government, with suffrage, will guard the rights of all citi-l zens more securely than any centralized pewer. The public welfare requires the supremacy of the cjril over the inillitary authority, and the freedom of persons un der the protection of the habeas corpus ; we demand for the individuals the largest liberty consistent with the public order, far the states self-government and for the nation's return to the methods of peace and tba smnatitutional limitations of pew- Bt. 5. The civil rcrvjae of the government has become an instrument of partisan tyr anny and personal ambition and an object of selfish greed, and it is a scandal and re proach upon free institution* and breed* a demoralization dangerous to tfe prosperi ty of republican good. 0. We tbere&ro rugurd a thorough re form of the civil service a* oiip of the most pres*ing necessities of tho hour; that hon esty, capacity and fidelity comtitute the only valid claims to public employment; that the offices of the government should cease to be a matter of arbitrary favoritism and patronage, and the public station* should hftaab lo again a post of honor. To this end U i# required that no President shall hp $ qphjidfM f" r re-elec tion. 7. Wo demand a sysfom hf f4.rai taxa tion which shall net unnecessarily inter fere with the industry of the peoplo and which shall provide the means necessary to pjtv the expenses of tho government economVafjly administered ; the pensions, the interest o ft tfffi Pffbljc debt, and a mod erate annual reduction log len I Discov ery. The Temple oj Diana at Lphetui Brought to Light lhe Marble * Ship- . pexl to the British J/iurtm. Most people have heard of those fa mous Seven Sleejiers of Kphesus w ho, takiug refuge frotu the prosecution* of Diocletian at the close of the third century, fell Rjleep there, and woke up two centuries atlerwaid* to find a new world and a Christian empire. Scarcely less romantic have been tha forjunesjof the famous Temple of Di ana, of K|>oes^, , f one of the seveu won ders of the ancient world. Destroyed by an earthquake, and plundered by the Cloths iu the third century of the j Christian eya, it served as a quarry I for architect* of the Bvgautiua city '• t Epltesu*, probably in (hp plß* i b "'V' - . * till, the appetite for i of Justinian, - tb8. first at his own ex |>ense, and subsequently with funds supplied bv the Trustees of the Rritish Museum, has been regarded, after long years of toil, hv the discovery of the site, which was finally ascertained about this time last year. During the last twelve-month a large area of the tempi o has been cleared U the pavement, aud various architectural marbles have been found, more or less mutilated, lying as they had been left by the barbarous desjmi.'ers in Bysan tine times. The diameter of these columns of the temple being six foet, the scale of the architecture is, of course, colossal, exceeding, it is bcliev- j ed, in proportions th.-celebrated Tem ple of Jupiter Olympus at Athens, the temple at Brauchide, and all ex taut examples of Greek architecture. ! The great weight of the marbles ' discovered rendered it necessary for Mr. Wood to upplr for naval aid, which j was supplied by the British Govern ment with that alacrity which has dis tinguished the Admiralty in the his tory of our recent archeological expe- ; ditions, and which can alone insure the complete success of such ardous enterprises. Her Majesty's ship, Caledonia, a grand old iron clad three decker, was at once sent to Mr. Wood's asristaucc, and has been engaged since the beginning of this month at Ephes us and Smyrna in hauling, packing, and shipping the marbles of the tem ple selected by Mr. Wood for the Bri tish museum. 1 have been favored with a sight of these huge maaaes be fore they were packed. The largest, weighing upward of eleveu tons, is part of a drum of one of the catlalat eolumnae mentioned by Pliny—. e., columns with figures sculptured on them, at which the temple had thirty six. Of this bold, striking innovation in Greek architecture there exists, it is believed, no other example except at Kpbesus. The belief on this as semblage of deities, of whom the only oue who can he positively identified it is being draped female figures. On a stone from a pilaster corresponding in dimensions tit the sculptured drum, in a relief representing Hercules atrug gling with a draped female figure, and on another fragment of a drum are the lower halves of some seated and standing female figures. This sculpture is very bold and effective as decoration, but wants the iuefTable charm and freshness of the fricie of the l'artheon, while in masterly vigor of execution and dramatic force it fulls far short of the frieze of the Mausoleum. It is careless and inex- Rl iii eucutmn, and has the charac ristics wliich we might expect to find 5b the Greek sculpture of the Macedo nian period, when work was executed rapidly to gratify the vanity of kings ; and when an Oriental love for mere mass ruther than hauuty of design had hegun to affect both sculpture and architecture. Allowing fur this first disappointment, i own that I gazed with a peculiar interest on these rel ics of those famous columns on which St. Paul must have gazed when he preached against them, but which lo cal fanaticism, aided by local vested interest", preserves! in all tbeir si pen dor for three flenturieg ufter bis com ing. The architecture of the Temple of Diana is lonic. Mr. Wood lias very properly selected such fragments as will show what the base, the capital, and the order generally were like. Once housed in the liriiish Museum, they will furnish materials out of which, not, perhaps, ncomplete restora tion of the temple, but a new chapter in the history of Greek architecture can be constructed, just as out of the fossil bones of the megatherium an Owen reconstructs lost types in the auimaf Jtlngdpjn. The rtpnps #efe yeiy jieifyy, the mud of Epbeaus teuacuw, aj}4 - weather variable j but the Caledonia's blue jackets have doue their work with an alacrity and good humor char acteristic of blue-jackets iu these ex peditions, and by the end of tho week the fillip si|l leave this port with her prectoug cargo, Jiound for Malta. Waste- Front 1866 lo 1860, boili yttn in clusive, save the I'itUburjr Poet, the ! U. 8. Navy coat #80,072,624. From I Mil! to 1871, boilt ytin inclusive, it coet ju.l #161,307.088; or more than double. In ibo iuy of economy the jmv of the higheat rmik, (nud only one field tlmt rank,) was #4,600 11 year. Now we have mi Aiimirnl nt #13,000 ;j n vice-Aiimirnl nl #8,(8)11, no lata than twelve Hear Admiral* #6,000 rnch : twenlvlivo coiutnodoraa ut #6,(8)0 each ; fifty cn|>taiii nl #4,6(8) each ; eigbly-uiiie commanders nl 3,6(8) each); and on ad infinitum through the ac- tive list. In mlilitioii to this we have about twenty |uige* of the retired and rcaerv •d list. lii 1862 we had thirteeu ad niimls altogether, counting all thrre lists: in 1871 this had increased to hftji In IMt wc had thirty livi comuMHloren, we uow have seventy-two The foverumeut pay the |>etty officers and seamen #2,60,(88) per annum, while it requires #3,860,t88) tu pay the officers ! We have 60 vessels iu er vice with sewuleen hundred comnua isoucd officers to nay ; an average of 26 of'ict-r to each ship ! lad us go ahsore a moment and glance nt the nr:uy. During the six years belore the war, it cost #116,076-! 430. During the six year# following, the war (.exclusive of pensions,) it oust 1673,7186,1188. Truly teaching the colored folks iu the South how tu Vote, cost a gaud deal of money. A law was pa*cd pioviding that all regular officers retired on account ol wouuds, should be retired upon the full rank held by them iu the volunteer service. The first regular officer who availed himself ol this law was a sou of a Kepublicau Senator, who was n captain iu the regulars, hut a ltriga dier Gcueral of volunteers. Had he remaiued on duty with his company j his pay would have been SI,BBO u year, lie is uow gelliug #4,126 n year for doing nothing. Another Cap tain, retired as a Major General, li no w drawing $6,626 a year. Majors < are retired as Major Generals, Ca|{ ' taius as lirigadien, aud Lieutenants as j Colonels. t An officer of volunteers may Itnve been full of lead us < ieary's leg*, but fttvors only go to the fortuuulc JKH or of a communion' iu the regular array. Tiye Iffntt JhuntUi of Batlle frotu Spain MsoKj i>. May 2.—An ttigtgcmruloc curred to-day between the Carlisls under ihpcdpiuiand of Kaba and the government forces Tbs HJSUrroctionisU Were utterly routad and dispersed in *l| directions, fly ing toward the French frontier. The {r -we ar In hot peoulL The Metropolis K ' wl atre. in New York, were •'•!'> '* fire, on Monday Stokcs lawyers have deserted him. A fierce battle in Navarre, Spain, a few days ago, in which the insurgent* were routed. Sew iltg Marllluev &W-There are certaia womst. in this' country who are making a prodigious e lat ter in speeches, new .paper articles, and by other means, about what they call their "righu.* A umment'* thought, how- 1 ever, will go far to to convince any can did porson that the sewing machine J a been a more effectual aid in giving to wo-| men generally their "rights' than all the clainer made by them from the days of Xanthippe to the present lime. The back ache, the round shoulders, the diminished eye-sight, the Weakened nerves, which were inevitable attendants of sewing by tb old process, have disappeared, and in this new doucstu. Jispcmmtio:) a tfoijjan can do tii e sewing other family without injury to her l-vdiiy health, and nave turn ! left tor other things. It is interesting, at this time, after the lapse of a quarter of a century, to notice the proportions to which the sewing ma chine business has grown. It appear from the return, made by the different companies for the year lbTl. that the Sin-j gvr .sewing Marbing Company alone sold machine* last yoar. fhis w* the largest number sold by any one company .: i exceeding the next highest number sold' ■ by more than fifty thousand and the third 1 ingest number by more than one hundred and thirty thousand, j The popularity ot the linger machine is fulhor shown by the fact, tliat out of machine* ordered by the Chicago Itelief Committee up to the ninth of the present month, Cor the pitjgens of that city, 2,427 were of the Singer pattern. These enor mous figures iadicali theiuipoiuio-o of the sewing-macliine business to-day, when it has but just passed its majority, and make it dificult to conjecture what it w ill be come in the future.—AVsr Fori Erminf Pv*l. M A R lit AGES. At Montoursville, lal week. Win. Al-J exander and miss Saltie Mauck, both of Millheim. DEATHS. On F riday evening the Hi uIL, in Mile*-' burg Mary Ann wife vf J onf .I.ilun, ngedj 41 yean and 7 month*. Noar Orange*iile, 111., April 2l*t, Mr*J Sarah Jane Pollock, wife of Mr. John Pollock, and eldest daughter of Mil-heal Swarts, formerly of Centre Co., Pa. During the last three month* of her life her sickness caused her much suffering and pain, which, however, we are happy to i>ay. the bore with christian patience and le.ignation. A few botjr* before Ijor de, parture, fho said to her mother, "I am not afraid mother, Jeau* i in the boat with me." Her remain* were fallowed to their last resting place by a concourse of rela tive* and friend* that tilled the Church to overflowing, and gave evidence of the universal ("teem in which the was held by all her acquaintance*. A very appiopri ate termon wa* preached by Rev. J. K. Bloom, on the word* ''Ariseye and depart for this is not your re*t," (M icah 2. 10.) To the sorrowing parent*, to the weeping brother* and sisters, and to the grief *t rick en hatband, we say mourn not, a* tho*c without hope. True, death hat robbed yau of a daughter and ti*ler, one dearer than life, but remember your lot* i* her eternal gain. J. K. Y. Grift & Flory's Nov Shoe Store ! AT CKNTRK HALL They have now opened, and will constant ly keep on hand, a splendid stock of new SHOES. OAITKRB, A SUPPERS, for men, woman and children, from the best manufactories in the country, am] now of fered at the Lowest Prices. BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upon short notice They invite the people of this vicinity to give them a call, a* they will strive to ruerit a share of their pat ronage. mylOtf R,Road Letting. BBALKD PROPOSALS will be rSToived at tho office of the President, until SAT URDAY. JUNK Ist, 1H72, for the gradu ation, iiia-snry and bridging of the Lewis burg, Centre A: Spruce Creek Railroad, from .Villi inburg in Union county to near the Forks in Centre county, being sections number li to Bo inclusive; nm| Iron) the western terminus at Tyrone to n point at or near the Penn'a Furnace. Protlles can be seen and printed form of proposals had attheotßcc in Lcwiaburg—no others will be received. 0. F. MILLER, I'res't L. C. A 8. C. RR. Co. Lewiauthorised to announce thename ol Jolin SputiKliT, oft* outre Hull, * i nn ■ Int hli< lor Sheriff, eubject lo the deoUlon of tin' democratic county ron volition. 1 IIKLLKKONTKM A HKKTH. < Virroctcd by I'. 0. Keller. White t'Yheal fl.'dl, Itcd ld-' Kyi'.,.... :7t. Coin UU .. Onto -to finrFey u>. ! 71' Clo ~,OnU 40 ...Hu 1 !•. <.. . Clnvi-rni'i'il 4,til Tiioolliy•l'l'd, E.j Sh "J Mpw Mrlt,. HHi-oil liv- limit 10 flutter UU... Knit' 14 l'U.lir y 60 USE TWfWffi'W •Titv iii like it see Piios, Sores, Wounds aod Lameness. V BUY ITT TRY ITT FoVrvvr ti>d us, . Uf Palp Cure Oil? Fur Wieumiliinj,... Use Psig Cure Jril. For Use Psig Cui^Oil. For FrvASore,.... Use Paiq CdF# Oil For CholfA Morbus, . Use Psip Jm ire Oil. For SprsinsV .... Use Oil. For IjeadacheV ... Use Cure Oil. For Bruises, .V . . UsrXiq Cure Oil. For Corns and Bu\kins, \)y\ Paiij Cure Oil. For 4'y Sore, . Ah. Jne Paiij Cure Oil. For 4nj Uqeneas, .VUse Paitj Cure Oil. £vi*v IttiViilliutMi#, Au4 wethallftiife lhs#oflJY |>t..lu e 111 ew|Qt 1 H*l ICtUs IP" abd ttally fur MAIf XwD I\)AT. A*k fci OIL. t\> bo oiinr, fcf vtJAZfLAIIT IT TO^B^L II it rut wiuia.d.u s.f* DialiJVl | fcw.Al J Hag i UiX-tc VegwUUe UU, llaiU aslatl Atoll Ii I lan alt Use. l y All Unigghu anJ U.lci> iu fMMi, AO IKSTH. HtCIURE 4 IMON, Psomiims. ' ScOui. e NYwClutliiiiKNtorr V. STKItNItKHH, engaged to manage for t L Rriuiitl' in, in the corner building. opposite Hotter'* store, liellcfonle, hat I'lUlilialiii) a lira (Meltiilig Store a here thr hot bargain* ill the county arc offered. $7 50 to sls fur Suits of thu lin es t Cassiuiere. HATS, CAPS and a full and coinplrt- assortment of ev ery thing in tb- lina of t'lulhiiig. ticul'a riirnUlilug Good*. all directly from their own manufactory. Also. Jewelry, IVuiilic*, Ac. They have engaged their old clerk, Mr. A. Sternberg, so well known to the people, and who will be pleased to see hi. old friends. ap&lf. A. SISSMAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lower room, N-> I. Ila.b block, when he keep* on hand a slock of WHITE a,J HEfJ LEATHER and HAHNE&&. Kips and Calf Skins French ami City Unish. ST|t |N (J I* E ATM Kit. SHOE FINDINGS OF FVEHV DE SCRIPTION. I taw Hides Itol HHT AND SOLD. Trunks find OK ALL KINDS RAW FURS, of all kind* liutlglit and highest price paid. Clover ami Timolhv Seed a at wart bought and on hand'. WHEAT! and OATS |>*clally bought and the high est Cath price paid (to to Buaautaii *, there you can buy! cheaper than altewhere, everybody knowt, who ever dealt with him. lie let. i no one off without a go|lt. O. DKIMNUKE} We would most respectfully inform the public, that they have taken rhargc of this old ami successful establishment, and propose to carry on the same under re newed auspice*. They have on hand, and will make to order, MONUMENTS, COUCHES. TOM IIS 4i II KADsToN EH. 1 of any possible design and price. We use the best grade* of marble i ITALIAN, CAKARA, AMKHM-AN STATUAUV, RoTLAIb Ac, and say with perfect assurance, "Our work ioi|r reference." Shop, |eat of Bridge, Millheim. •pr'Ji. ly. KTOTICK The undersigned, thankful for pat fav or*, hereby notifies all persons who know themselves imlehted to him by note or otherwise, to make settlement on or before the lOlh day of May. He ha- home pa tiently with many, and would still, but business arrangements make it necessary that all pay up by that time, aprl'.i ilt PKTKIt KKRLIN. Horaic ANtt Lsit ron Salk.— The under signed offer* a choice property for sale, consisting ot u new two story Irnme house, new stable, and other outbuildings. The lot is a fine one, lying on Main street, Centre Hall, and has a variety of choice fruit trees upon it. For further inforina , lion applv to llhiptm ' M. RICHARD, Ag t. -yy Alt REN'S PATENT COOKER JTor salp by opr.'/.nr. WM .1. M MANIOAL. Beautiful Toilet Setts, Clißiulset- PailN, dc„ For salo by apr2C tf. WM. J. M'MANIGAL. NKW I1OOD8! NKW HOOIIK! C. I>. KELLER, BISHOPSTREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, | aow prepared, al the Old Miami on l)i*h|i Street, lo le Proprlelors of Ihe Celebrated T. T. Kinsey Patent Copjwr Lightning Bod. Al 1 lusiiufaeturer* irr prow* pt MtrtftaS if jrt f' ' (JKISS D COMPANY, A genu for CVnlre County CKXTUE HAU., PA. njrl2tf. I AND AT I'KIYATK SAI.K A lot of land, lying in Uroggtowiubip, on thr banks of Venn* crock, between I'riin liall and Spring MiiU, U uflcr<-4 at private sale. It adjoin* land* of Geo Buchanan and L. It M'lntire, containing 24 ACRES more or less. Al*oul H aire* conit of first class white pine timber, the balance j cleared and tender cultivation— 6 acres ar meadow. For further particulars apply to C.H HE Snick, IfiocLU _ liregg top. I. (■iigKenlieiiiier. ISAAC GUSOEXIIKIMEK, ba * i n g |>urcltacti lite cctire stock ot the latt iinu of Kuesmait A GuggJuheimor, ex cept the leather ami Shoe-fiudiugt, ha* filled up his shelve* with a lot of M'LKSUID SI.W OOOM, embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, 1i1.1.-sH UOOOA, liliot MtlKs, I'HOVIMOXS, BOOTH l>cr — Goods Sold I/ow for Caalt ftrNo Booka Kept ntar&Mf COAL, LIME, i l } < anil POWDER! I i COAL--- Wllkcsbarre Coal, Chestnut Stove, Egg, furnace and foundry, Coal—ofu.wt quality, nt the low est prices. Customers will please note that our eonl is hotised un der commodious shed*. LI Ml7—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale at our kilns, on the pike lending to Milesburg. POWDER. —Having received the agency for Dm Font's Powder At WHOLESALE, we shall be pleased to receive orders from the trude. Office and yard near south end of Uuld Eagle Valley K. R. Depot, Bellefoute, Pa. novt SHORTLIDGE & CO yKLLEH A JARKKTT d'-alcrs in HUUlis, MKbH ISK I, I'IIKMK'AL" nl." all the BTANHA It I i'ATENY MKtlrlXJ> A very large as mrlnntT Tut -2' r.r Aari. Kan a v 0 .Ae., TIIO Cli l ijiial ily of II axon "St'itsri., I'.ji-kkt K'n i-Mias and Ka/•>. WALL I'srei IN lias At VAisiarr. PHKSI itll*'!'llNS. < >rii|tfit druxfTiit* at all hours, day or night. Night eutloiner* uu I night bell. ZKLLKK A J A it St K IT, Itr.M-kerhotT l.ow, Uellefout* Pa unlM I WAR! WAll! On High Prices. c; HI: AT KX ci n:M EN T. 11. H. SMITH, of I'otters Mills. N KW (J GODS! Wo would most respectfully i .frotn his friends, customers, otid the public gener ally, that he has taken possession ot Thompson's old <)uarter>, whieh have been remodeled and improved, and is now pre pared to accommmtat* all who may furor nimby calling. NEW GOODS! He has just receives! one of Use largest stocks of ail kinds of Uerchundia* ever brought to Centre county, which he intends to sell at scuh figure* a* v ill make it an ob ject lor ait person* to purchase. Families isying in w.nter supplies of Dry Good*. Ac., should not fail to give him a call t as he feels confident his finer* and superior uualtty of goods will amply satisfy all. His stock of G HOC E HIES consists of Coffees of the host quality, T to, Sugars of all kinds. Molasses,' Fish. Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spices, I'rorisicns, Flour and Feed, Ac , Ac. t>ur stock o] I) K YO OU I) S is large and varied, and we will' just say ran supply any article in that line, with out enumerating. HE ADY M A DECLOTH IN CS a large stock of ready-made Clothing for' Men and Ik.ys' a car. which we will dispow of at a very small advance on rnt Boot, and Shoes, 11 at< and Caiva, Hard ware, Ounuiw nre. Wood and Wiliov- Ware, .Notion*, Fancy tiood, t'arpets. Oil ■: cloth*. Wall Tapers. Window Shade*, Ae., j ocCSK-ly: (lraliam & Hoik Boot RBASt)N ABI.K Charge*. The proprietor* offer to the traveling public, and to their country friends, fir-M da** accommodations and .-aroful atten tion to the wants of guest* at all times, at fair rule*. Careful hostler* and g.xwl stable ling for bnrwes. An excellent table well nerved. A l'r supplied with fine liquors. Servants well trained and everything re quisite in u first ela- Hotel. Our location | it in the Inttlne** part of the town, near the; Post Office, the Court House, the Chur ches, the Ranks, a j,d the p itteipal place* of business, renders it the most eligible place for those who visit Rellofoete OB bu*i-j or pleasure. An Omnibus will curry paaseogers utttl bnggugo to ntul front all trains! free of charge. Still Ahead! Philips & Glasgow's CHEAP CASH STORE I Their goods are marked down to Cash j Prices, and they tSLI Qh£AP. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, A general assortment uf goods kept. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. IIOOTS. SHOES,DRYGOODS, oI'KKNSWA ItK G ROC ERI KS, Wll. L() W WAKE, CON FECTION ARIES, DRUGS. A full assortment of Ludie's stylo* just received from tho city, and for sale cheap. don't torget, that Pole Cat City is tho place where vou can buy cheap for Cash. apr.fr tf Hnilroati O. K. N K W GOO OS. Herlaeher A Cronmiiler. CENTRE HALL, PA Have just received. Dry (ionji, Notiona, tiro* riaa, Hard ware, Uucftnuware, Wood and willow ware Iron, .Halt, Fsdi and in fart, a magnificent u..rtnwnt of rverjrtblng ami now offered nt prices lower than tho lowest. Dress Goods A mil l-rautlfot variety, mnoisting of all lit s OF 11A I(MP.NN, •liver plated and Yankee llarnrw double I and in via, bridle* and halter*. a|r 1j CENTRE IIALL FOUNDRY and Machine Shops. Van Pelt &Co. Tin- i.!...<•! -•*.< d, having lea*ed tbi j I LoVe ertatdukmonl. Ml.nounve to the pub-1 hi. till .ii.ii will be carried n lu all 1 iu various brkii. li> , a* a KOl'NDia, MA , Proprietor. Iu Gaum) Location make* it |>articularljr detimblr to jxnotii vUitint Town on buinc> w, HKDS'I EADS,TABLES,( UAIBB, Parlor and Chamber ScU, SOFAS, LO UXORS, BU KEAUS, WASHSTANDS, WARDS )BES. MATTRESSES. *• Particular Muoitlou to Ordered Work. RFPAfMXO DOSE PROMPTLY. IXDKRTAKLTO, In All It* B rancher, METALIC, I ALXIT, IMJSKWOOD, AXI COMMON CACKETS, Alwj-n Hand, and Funeral* Attended Wit! an KU-frant apAtl Stoves! Fire IStov's! At Andy Rt-csniauV, Centre HH, are latest and Lot tlOTtt out, he hat just received a large lot of jCuok Store*, the Pioneer Cook, the Eclipse Cook, the Reliance Cook. PA Ul.Oits The Radiant Light, self-fee der, lias Burner, National Egg, Jewell. JEC. K%-I|e sells (lotm as LOW as anywhere In Mtrtlin or Centre co. ~o* TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE The undersigned hereby informs the ciliaen* of I'eunsvalley that no has pur chased the Tinshop heretofore carried on by theC. 11. Mfr Co., and wih continue! the tame, at the old stand, in all its branch es, in the manufacture of (STOVE PIPE A MPOETIWO. All kinds of repairing done. He has always on hand Fruit Cans, of *ll Sim*. BUCKETS, CUPS, DIPPERS, DISHES, Ap. All work warranted and charges reason able. A share of the public patronage so licited. AND. RKESMAN, I *ieji7py Centre Hall JOHN C. MOTZ & CO. ■I AX K IH. MiU-HXiu. CKSTRK Co., PA. Receive Deposit* and allow interest..* Discount Notes. Make Collection*. l*uc Ea-tern Exchange. And a general Ranking Uu-ino-t* done. JOHN V. MOTE, A Waltk*. Pbbmdmxt. Cashier. msrSfit ttjr J. B ETTKLF.S; \\ HOLES ALK WINK A LIQUOR STO R K Bishop *troct, BflltfuntP, in iho Stone bpil- 1 ding formerly occupied by the Key stone Bakery Take* pleasure in informing the public that ; he keep* constantly on hand a supply o.; choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors. All Ihtrrrl *, Krg* and Cn*k* :rarranttd| t„ r.ntni.i thr quantity rtprrarHtml. | The attention of practicing physician* it • i*i I***l to hi* *tock of IT RE LIQUORS, suitable for medical purposes. Bottle*, j and demijohns constantly on hand, lie ha. tUe ONLY PCRR NECTAR WHISK Y in town. All liquors are warranted togivesatis ; faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart, ! itarrel. or tierce. He has a large lot oi , ; BOTTLED LIQUORS | Of the finest grade* on hand. Confident that he can .please customer*, | lie respectfully solicit, a share of public paj I ironajte myMtf; MUSIC! 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