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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRIDAY Auk. 2., 172.
LOCAL ITEMS. .
LOCAL HEWS, —Our Mend®, every
where, will oblige u® by tending us looa
news of interest. ,
CIRCULATION The cir of I
Kki"otkr, on this atdo the county, i
larger than that of all other
county Ilusinea* wen wlh theroioro nn.i
this one of the best ml vert ising medium*
We invite nil Intcrwnlod to come and in
spoot our list for themselves
B.—All monk- for sub
scription will bo credited on tliesubson
her s address, each week: by reform* to
which our patron* can nt nil U see how
their account* stnml. ami a receipt is by
this system carried upon each copy o! tlw
paper.
Stone Wax©
a large assortli ent of every ll*C hnd de
scription now on hand, cheap, at the oh.
stand of Wm. Wolt.
Democratic Delegate Klectiou-
The Detiiaeratio voter* of Centre county
will meet at the regular places of holding
the ioloction for ouch dUlrlct or
SATURDAY, tho UXh day of August
1872, to elect delegates to tho Deiiiocrwlu
County Convention to beheld in the Court
HiUise at Rellcfonto, on Tuesday the Ist?
day of August at 11 o'clock.
The said convention to place in nomina
tion one candidate for Assembly, one can
didate tor {sheriff, one for Register, otu
Recorder, one for County Commissioner,
one for County Auditor, one for Coron
er, and to transact all other bw-tnesa that
may be regularly brought before it.
The said delegate election beginning at
2 o'clock p. m. of said day and continuing
until & o'clock p. m.
D. F. FORTS* h\ ,
Chairman ntmoemiic tewMjf <>*.
The foHowins persons have been chosen
by the County CXunmittee, to hold the do!-
eglUdtctkms in tho >*verml dltfnet*, in
tccor<lt9C with tht rule*. tho tri
itttmc of each comtwilUH % beinf the chair
mjui J
BaHalhnfr, H, W.-D Z Kline, Bert
Galbraith, And Motritoa.
S. W.—K 11 Foster, Jas
Dobbins, Win Fuery.
•• V W.-8 A MeQttWUaa,
Olin Meek, C M Bower. , .
Milcahurjr Hero—J no U Thomas, Jas A
Wee her, Pan'l Boileau.
Howard Uoro—J N\ Gradner, \\ MiU - ..-
#IL M N Leathers.
Philipsburjr Bore-t! 5> k legal, Levi
Muusoc, WKiddle.
I'aiotivillo Boro— J A Bint;, Bk. Loath
era, Wn Hall.
Banner Tw P -Dan I Grove, Kieh Cou
lee, Wm Zeiijler.
Bone Tw p—Kd Johnson, Jos L Son,
Vmnrb. .
Burn side Twp—Wm Askey, lluMpk
Malholland, Barhart VeMefbr.
Curtin Twp— Henry Thiel, Joe MoC los
kev.
Furwuaon Twp—H U Brett, P F Bott
orff, Geo Bckle.
Bnm Twp —S J llerrin?, Henry Kruiu
riae, Jo* Smith.
Haines Twp—Tho* Yearick, Saw 1 Bur
rell, J C Stover,
Half Moon Twp-J II Griffin, Jas Me-
Diviu, A T Gray.
Harris Twp—- FerjfUS PoUit. Saw Gul
iland, Dan'l Kimpert.
Howard Twp- -£> B Leathers, J A \\ ood
ward, K Glenn.
Huston Twp—H G Cronister, JVi Miles,
Dan 1 Irvin.
Liberty Twp—Thos J Lingle. Dan'l Bii
ner, J D Gardner.
Marion Ta p—J no S Hoy, luncS Frain,
Adam Yearick.
Miles Two—lien CV>rnian, Geo V eavcr,
Dan 1 Roust).
PaUon Twp—G \V Rumbarger, Dr. J
M Bush Jonas Si ion.
IVnn Twp—J 11 ileifsnyder, J Karstet
ter. Hen Smith.
Potter Tu p—Geo Stover, J K ltunklo,
PeieV Buffer.
Hush Twp— Geo McGaffey, Peter Seig
fried. Wm Askey.
Snow Shoe Twp—J 11 Hoh, J C lUnkin,
D H Yeager.
Spaing Twp— C T Alexander. Jll Barn
hart. Kail" D Noll.
Taylor Twp—Wm McCoy, John Copen
haver, Sam' Hoover.
Union Twp—G L Peters, Christian Hoo
ver, 1! V Bn.-bin.
Walker Twp-J T Nixon, Michal Shaf
fer, A C Geary.
Worth Twp—P Williams. George Kel
ly. Wm Walker.
The number of delegates to which each
district is entitled b as follows to wit :
Be lie fonts Boro. 8; Howard 1; Milei
burg 1; Philiptburg 2; Unionville 1;
Benner 1wp.,3; Bogg> 2; Burnsidol;
Curtin 1; bergusoa4; ©rcggC; Haines
4; Half Moon 1: HarriiS; UushS; How
ards; Huston 1; Liberty 2; Marion 2;
Miles 5; I'atton 1; Pcnn 6; Potter_7;
Snow Shoe 2; Spring 3; Tavlor 1; Union
1; Walker 3; Worth 1.
The delegate election in all cases to be
conducted strictly in accordance with the
ruler-:
The bursting of a grindstone at
Mann's axe factory, says the Watch
maD, in Spring township, on Wednes
day,* killed one man and wounded
another. The name of the dead man
is John ADI and that of the wounded
one, Patrick Pearl. Mr. Apt was
killed instantly, and leaves a family to
mourn his loss. Mr. Pearl was badly
hurtly, but will probably recover.
The Commissioners of MitHin coun
ty have been fined SSOO each by the
Supreme Court, for refusing to obey
its former mandate of building a
bridge across the Juniata at Kewton
Hamilton. The county court has is
sued an injunction restraining the
county commissioners from building
said bridge. A verv pleasant position
for "county fathers" to be in ?
FIP.E. —The large Bank Barn be
longing to Thomas Bower, Esq., was
destroyed by fire on Monday afternoon
last. The origin of the fire is un
known. The loss including contents
will not fall short of S3OOO. —Middle-
burg Post.
The Reporter is the only paper iu
Centre county which supports the
nominees of the democratic national
convention.
Wednesday morning, 31st started
in with rain.
Boalsburg has made a iaise—a
show pitches its tents there on Mon
day.
Read the charge of Scburz, in his
St. Louis speech, against Grant of nn
attempt to bribe bim to the support
of his San Domingo job. Grant de
nied the charge, when it was tele
graphed to hini.Scburzhas furnished a
tetter fioni Pleasonton, Grant's Inter
rial Reveuue Commissioner, proving
the t'barge. Thus Grant is proven
guilty of falsehood by Sehurx as he
was by President Johnson.
Spotted Tail, the Indian chief, and
Susan B. Anthony, and her brigade
of petticoats have declared forGraut.
So has Moseby, the notorious rebel
guerilla chief.
The arrival ofbridal parties at Sara
toga, averages twelve daily.
TII K NOKMAL. -The County Normal we are
pleased to say, has commenced under the
most favorable auspices. The first week
opened with a larger attendance of students
tftari heretofore, Which is quite flattering
to superintendent Magee and bis ablo af?
sistant, Prof. Meyers—proving that their
labors of the past have the merited appre
ciation of the teachers of this county.
A course of lectures will be delivered
during the term—one each week—be
fore the Normal School, and which will be
free tothe public.
Among the lecture!s who have already
signified their intention to be present, are
A. O. Furst, Esq., D. F. Fortney, N. L."
Atwood, Jlev, D. M. Wolf Rev. J. K.
Millet, and others have been invited.
- The first lecture will be delivered on
w elt Tuesjla'y evening, by D. F. Fortney,
Esq., and the following Tuesday evening,
13th, by Rev, D. M. Wolf. As these
lectures are for the edification of the pub
' ie as well as the we trust our
people will manifest an interest and prove
* it by a large attendance.
Letters From India.
CI NTKK HALL ABROAD.
Lkttkr No, 11.
";-";inJ to the wheel," shouted jolly old
Oapt. Jones of the steamship, City of
llro. klyn," as hi* burly form disappeared
up :ho pilot's ladder, and the last coil of
the ; nder>-us hawser was folded on deck,
p;e; aratorjf to standing out to sea. llur
ridly the Inst farewell* were spoken, the
I.i t ford kok of affection interchanged i
bctw en husband and wife, friend*and re-.
! Uit and then, amid the waving of]
hand i.erchieft, and shout* of the bvstand-j
er*. • ■'ropped down the Hay of New
\ and om into the trackless waste of
tkc broad Atlantic. A* we got thirty un- 1
tier way and pa** by tho fortification*, Sta :
ten 1 and, and tinally out through thai
nntUi 1 gateway, the" Narrows, wo all'
mount tue hurricane deck to wateh the
.1 appeal ing land as it gradually recedes
i , t:i sight. H awl-bye, glorious, |V>- •,
America, we mentally * ejaculated. Wei
li,i you only** temporary farewell, for
me day, when we are tired and weary, j
nuv hap we want to come back k you.
Sat what YOU will about being a eosiuo
noiiiati. talk largely a* you may about l>
i- i-it i on of no particular country, but'
ot ' w id iii general and all that sort el.
p 1.. vaporing I'll venture there arei
I, \ u on,."with souls so dead, whoee eyes!
do no: gn w brighter and step firmer at the]
thou; lof their native land If there ars I
ar\, I know the blood about their hearts'
> dr\ a> dust They are devoid •!' one of
tho ighotand most elevated principles!
which c\alt our common huiuan nature.]
Mcrethau one half-suppressed sigh r.Nsoh- j
od i v ear, as the last projecting headland j
sunk below tho distant noriton, and one I'
bv oi . we sought our cabin below.
hi. always a source of amusement to
me t>- watch the process of Ucit scrutiny
which *':*)• likM pliet when passen
f, r* are brought together the first time,
fvi.. are at il| a close observer. you uin.v
>pe nearly every one casting about him to
•iboi ver what fort of companionship he
has I ecn throwa^inU>for the voyage Nor
is this to be wondered at, particularly at
,*, since the enjoyment of a tw voyage
depends almost entirely upon the degree
of . , lability and good-fellowship inher
ent in the passenger*. Providentially
thrown '• ({Other, ana shut oat trout all the
rest of the world, by thousand* of miles of
rolling, r. sties* waters, they constitute,
tor ilio tint# being, a sort of family. And
the different member* of the "family"
:;re deposed to contribute their proportion
to the general fund of employment, a voy
age . % en on the notoriously turbulent
Atlantic, need not, bv any means, he the
most unpleasant experience in life.
The "family" that gather around the
tabic on boakl the good ship "City of
Brooklyn are
ry mother's child of thetn. Let meat
tempt a little description of themj a* with
knives and forks in hand, and filled with
thoughts of destruction, thy are grouped
around the table.
And fir>: and iorvuioet is Capt. Jones ; as
royal a spirit as ever tread a deck or bat-,
tied with the storm. By virtue of his
position alone, the Capt is always the
uost popular individual on heard, tut our
Capt. has no need of the prestige >f official i
distinction to add to hi* popularity. If is
round, jolly, good-natured face is a Joy all
the day long But ministers of grace dc
end uV ! What an amount ef brandy that
man can drink in a day '■ I'll put hint up
against old Bacchus ln'mself.
Next coau-s*lh Doctor and young Scotch
man, a faceas big as a barn door—more or
less who is making love in a most desper
ate i. s to twoyoung tuisse*. whose father
i- taking them to some Roman Catholic
I- tit ution in England to be educated.
The tender "parient" is munching his
roast beef and potatoes, seemingly obit? i- ;
> us of the amatory little scene enacting be
fore him, but 1 am very much mistaken,
if bo is not keeping an eye on the "condi
tion of things." Then we have a few
more Scotchmen, merchants from Canada, 1
who nr C going to Loudon to lav in their
scnri-nnr.ual stock of goods. They assert'
that their -took landed at kjuebeck or
Montreal, including cost of transportation
and all, i- still at lower rates than if laid in
the I'niteu States. Put thst in vour pipe*
3*eu advocate# of frw iru4e, W#H ! fir
the- down the table we have a demure
looking yankee from "Boating.'' lie looks
demure but let me warn you against pre
suming upon any inefi'ecsivnea* you may
think you discover in him. Under that
unimpacstonesl exterior is a spirit born of
nitro-glyccrino and lightning. I discover
ed hL ancestry one Jay when bis oppo
nent, ut a game of whist, attempted to
cheat him. He is discussing the relative
merits of screw and side-wheel steamers
with an English Capt, who has boon
round the world, and is internally weeping
that there me no more worlds to go'around. i
To my right is an Irishman and lady from
Belt's*:. They landed in America about a
fortnight r.gi>, and j re already on theiri
retrur.. 'She* is tired of travelling,'she
urges, but the motherly little soul can't
fowl me. It is the "childer" that are
drawing Lcr—true woman that sha is—to
the old home nest. Farther on is an Eng
lishman who has lost everything in the.
great fire at Chicago and is going back to
Manchester, with bis new-made bride. He
bears hi*misfortune rather philoeopbical
ly, tl • ugh I don't exactly see the propri
ety of l is whispering to everybody that he
.'ts married the day befo'e, and spread
his nuptial couch in a cabbage garden.
Oppo.- le me sitsa tall bronze! individual,
witn a beard like a Greek Patriarch, who
has already spent the best portion of hi*
lifoamong the heathen of India and not
content with the extent of his sacrifice, is
cn his way back ; when I saw the white
arms <>f his tearful wife, and mother of hi*
children, clasped around his neot in a
long parting embrace, at the wharttheoth
eraay I said to myself: Here my boy, is
devotion to duty you must think belter
of your kinn after that! Then wo have a
Jew Iron tsan Francisco; a jovernment
clerk and amateur opera singer from
Wahington ; a young fellow , second or
third cousin of the school girls 1 think
terribly jealous of the doctor, a worn out
politician from N. Y. ; a homespun sort of
a rhnp from Centre Hall
These are the parlies which make up the
-aioon pa>**ngers of the "City of Brook
lyn" en her 1 HUb voyage across the At
lantic. (Mi the whole, I think they will
pas* fair average muster, and one might
probably cross many a time, without
falling in with so companionable a par
ty-
I think it was the second day out, when
we encountered a considerable gale and
our heretofore staid and decorous ship sud
denly 1 egjui to roll and stagger about in
an extremely improper way. Its effect!
upra m was somewhat peculiar. I was;
uddecly sauced with an insane disposition
to turn myself inside out. And I may
say, just lit re, in passing, to those who are
unacquainted with the fact, that somehow
or other, peculiar as it may seem, nearly
every one crossing the ocean is seized with
just that sort of disposition. Now.it will
be conceded, on all hands, that the idea of
a man turning hirmelf inside out is ex
tremely absurd. The fact is, the thing
can't be done. I speak knowingly, for
I speak from experience. I know it can't,
for bbvc I not worked at it for two whole
days at a stretch—aye worked at it until
my eyes almost started from their sockets,
and the perspiration literally poured off of
me in torrents, without accomplUhing the
thing ? Yea more : can I not bring the
corroberutive testimony of nearly every
passenger 011 beard, to the utter impracti
cability of the thing? For they nearly
all tried it. ar.d not a single one succeed
ed. • • * • • • •
Hut in all seriousness, sca-icknos is *
wretched thing! It it a testation which
must a]wava remain, to a certain extent,
indeecribaie. The nearest approach to any-
like an accurate description, 1 hafo
ever rend, is contained in the first chapter
of Dickon's"American Note*." But oven
that incomparable delineator of every hu
man experience) failed te analyze fully the
tcmalione of a sen-tick man, I can net ex
press what were my sensation*, more for
cibly. than in that one expreuive, uni
versally applicable, all comprehensive
English word, "awful." You are not tick
enough to die and yet you are quite turc
that you are too tick to live. Your whole
physical organ ism it prostrated ;
bones ache ; yoiiriemples throb ; and your
poor back, on mr! und all the while the
ship it rolling and pitching and plunging
as if poiettcd with a thousand fiends
Oh! the eternal rollingi rolling, rolling !
First to one tide and then to the other;
now rearing aloft like tome gigantic liv
ing monster as her bowtpit plunges thro ugh
the foaming crest of some huge wave r.nd
then careering down over its mountain
tide with a velocity that threatens to
plunge her figure-bcad into the very
foundation sands of the mighty deep.
In your misery you seek your bunk, hut
you cannot lie in it. One moment you
are rolling from side to side like a helpless
boy, then standing almost upright
upon your feet, and unon equally upright
upon your head.
And then the mental depression is
greater than even the physical. Every de
sire of life seemed gene for the time being.
You wonder where in the world you de
rived enough energy to form the plan that
brought you to sea. The least xueatal ef
fort kazonv TLinklngeven is painful.
You wish if only tho mental machinery
would stop this excruinting
the obsti.iutc apparatus yro9't-stopi a You
become ill-natueed and mean. !
I may open up tremendous depths or de
pravity in myself, to the public gaze, when
I say that the only real comfort 1 hud dur
ing those wretched days was tho unearth
ly groaningand cries of distress wrong from
the fatN. Y. politician in the next cab
in. But it is a fact. But my garrulity
ha already led me too far. In uiy next 1
hope to get you at least to Liverpool.
CKXTBI HALL.
! Kor the Reporter.
From Illinois
L*KA. July 17,1872
Ywtordav 1 went fUhinjr In ww|'*#,v|
with Uo*. Si U Sheldon, MeUtodiat ntln
itr, un<l lr. John llowtr, formerly of
Selin'* tlrove, I't Wo eauyht aonie line;
ttsli, none of your lour inch cnuha, hut lUh !
that are of onio tiwunt SV e tithed in j
Yellow Crook dnnt, Stophenaon co. 1
Rev. Sheldon caught a pickerel at thi*
MDto place, that w eWhed right pound*,
which i not wiulJww a large nh hero,
but, in your country, it would ho called
I Urj[o. Our exeurtioa to the I'ecatonioa, a
few day* ago, rceulted in the capture of!
about aovonty fine lUh.
There are very few iok hero, out Ihe
tinall-pox i raging in oina placaa.
Kye and winter wheat are ready to cut,
bul spring wheat U quite green Jtt gener
ally. I have been over alarge pertien of
thi- county, and bul two floKla of |Hor
grain I never before saw such |iw|wU
lor a Urge i ron.
liut it will all be needed if Ue account*
of the ftiiluro ef the crops in oiber portion*
of ibe world le correct
Wheat} l 111, Oat* IK, Corn 'A*. Hutler,
(Yoni 510 IOcU per lb They pay for but
ter here accordingto the quality ofit
Thi* i* right. That woman who lakes
pain* to make good ,i-leau butter i on
title.! to more than the one who tell* but
termilk "strength ' and all. Age doe* not
improve butter like wine.
1 ha \ e long since thought that, for the
encouragement of those good women, who
lake good fresh butter to market, the price
should be according to quality.
If "rank butter, or butter and old lard
mixed, i* worth 6ce. per lb., good butter
i* worth 60 cU
Thi* would bo the mean* both of encour
aging the holiest, ami discouraging the
'Tooe' *ly h< of butter makiug. And then
it would be the mean* of keeping Mr. 11*-
ger, your worthy, industrious and succe**-
fu! produce dealer, in a g-nnl humor,; and
.uiglil be the mean* of inducing him te be
come reconciled te the "fair enea ' who, he
think*, don't take quite pain* enough,
sometime*, with the precious commodity.
lacorgo ha* left many thousand dollars
ill your beautiful \ allev.
Although many think he u the means f
reducing the price ot produce, yet, 1 will
ventuie to say, that if it were aot that
George ha* the confidence of nearly all
the i cudersot produce in the coal and lum
ber regions of Centre and Clearfield, which
give.- hiis* a better market for hi* butter,
eggs Ac., than the eastern markets, mer
chants could not, if they wore obliged to
•hip to l'hila'., pay for produce such fig
ure* as they have been paying. Some of
veur best men will readily sustain uie in
this assertion
but. you will please pardon thi* digres
sion from the subject. It tit so well
that 1 could not omit it Same of
your readers may wonder how tarm
t-r* can raise grain Ac., at s. low a figure,
lit i not always so. Oatsiold for 36 eta.
a few week* ago. Mr. Conway, a grain
dealer, tells utalio has still some oat* in
[store that cost him 36 cents. Again land is
cheaper, expenses le*s and they raise more
bushels lo llie acre than they do in the
< Kat Some land, according to location,
bring* ftvni S7O lo SHJ per acre. Around
Orangei i 1 10. South aud West of Leua, and
[South of Hock Grove. ate farm* a* good a*
any in the world. They have improve
ments that will compare favorably with
any in old Cotter twp., and there areiome
good one* thero.
Some of these farms are fully a* good a*
those lying between Churchyille and the
Turnpike, on both sides of Sinking Creek,
or any between Karleytown and Spring
Mills, and can he bought for S6O per acre,
provided they are aot to near some enter
prising town.
Farms like these would sell far SIOO to
$l'JO per acre in your country. Here there
it only one half that ameunt invested and
by ratsiug more bushels to the acre with
less expense it pay* much belter to invest
in land here than East.
I can truly -ay, 1 fuel at home here, and
it duty would not call me East I would
prefer remaining. 1 like Stephenson Co.,
tetter (ban any part of this Slate, although
if 1 wished to live in town 1 would prefer
living in Dubuque, lowa, to any other
place, and uiay probably, make my houie
in that vicinity, in the course of a year or j
an
Dubuque b destined to be one of thej
loading cilia* of the Northwest, situated
on tho Wuatern shorn oj the Mississippi,
about midway between St. Loub and St.
Paul, on the line of the 111. Cen. K. K.,
the Chicago, Dubuuue A Minnesota K K ,
and the Chicago, Clinton A Dubuque H
K., the cannot help but bet-am* the me
tropolis of the Northwest. 1 have been
there frequently, and am always reluctant
to leave. The draw-bridge across the
Miss, is worthy of npta. After leaving
Dunleith the ear* run through a tunnel WQ
feet, just before crowing tho bridge. This
bridge is one mile in length. One span U
built so as to be opened for steamers to pass
through. This is drawn by a stationary
engine. It b a fine sight to sit upon a hill
at Dubuque and see a train passing over
the bridge, or to see the '"draw" opened
for the passing of a boat
Dubuque has more pretty "misses" than
any town West However, Lena, for the
number of inhabitants, compares favorably
with her in that respect
The Western women dre&s more gaily
than our Eastern women, but not as ex
pensively. This may seem to imply a con
tradiction, but it does not Desirable styles
such as piques, percales, lawns and even
calicoes printed in style like they have
here, make neater dresses than silks, mcr
inoes, plaids or alpaccas. At least they
look much better and cost less. Dress
good* arc much cheaper here than in the
'Bast
But taking it all in all, as I have heard
many say here, and at marriage is like a
lottery, it b much safer to invest in Penna,
than in any Western State.
There aru a great many good women in
the West, as well as East; but when we
consider the great number of men and wo.
men that are divorced, we naturally in
-1 for (hat there is something wrong.
Frecport is looking up wonderfully, and
is building a sl4o,tw court-house.
It it nearly complete. From the dome
I of thb house 1 had one of the best views of
1 the country to bo had in the West. East
ward you can sec fully thirt7 miles and te
the Northwest twenty miles, you also haya
a tlno \ iew of parte of the Hi. C. C. A. N.
iW. and the W. U. Railroads. In looking'
over the town the tops of the tall poplars
look like a beautiful grove. Ho many trees
have beon planted that if the houses were
I removed, tne whole would present an ap
penrnnce of a grove of fine timber. Free
port hns some ef the finest church edifice*
I in the West.
The Western p< op'o are very sociable,
g >od manners prevail: literary institutions
are flourishing. Selibhneo* among young
people is not seen so frequently as in the
liast, and all, in common seem to enjoy
themselves, but, on the other hand, East
ern people, as a general thing, are more
devoted, religiously than in the West, so
you see that, after all, it makes but very
little difference where one lives, there are
evil* to contend with ; and, although 1
love to live in this country and tee that the
people are prospering, yet he who is well
situated in the East is very foolish for
leaving there. One who has only a few
dollar* to invest, can, of course, invest in
land, by going further West, to better ad
vantage.
I expect to go to Will county next week
and then to Michigan.
There is neither fun nor humor in wri
ting for a journal, but 1 did it because you
and many others requested it, I will hardly
find time to write again. Tho Reporter!*
a welcome visitor in the west, and your list
will soon be increased from this quarter.
Yours, Ti;b9|y.
I'litii.l' SACK.—'Wi!I be exposed to pub
lic nab', ut tho tutu residence of Catharine
Rankin, at Centre Hill, I'otter twp.. on
Thursday the 22nd day of Auguit 1872 the
following property vix: 1 cooking itove
ami pipe, boiler* <xc., 2 small stove* and
pipe, 2 bedstead* bed* and beding, 1 bu
reau, 1 bonk ctte, 1 kitchen cupboard, car
ped*, 1 lot queensware an 1 glasawure. 1
lounge, coverlet*. quilts, hap*, lookingglas*
and a variety of household and
uteiiaila too numerous t, mention. Hate It
eorr.u.ej.wa ut t o'o loek P. M. of aid day
| where due attention and rotoouable credit
will be given by ALEX. KEHK,
Administrator.
17'STKAY.— Came to tho premise* of the
j subscriber, in I'otter twp., about six !
weeks ago, one steer and a heifer, oath
about three year* old. The sUur U red With
one 'vl.it u u*nd font-, rttsf heifer has long
bomb kind is of a dark brouui celor. The
owner is requested to come and prove
property, pay charges and remove the
cattle.
aug2.3l. J. K. 11UNKLK,
-t-v
Wo have received Science of Health for
August—of this New Uealth Monthly,
among tho contents we would note the first
of a series ot articles on Popular Physiolo
gy ; Three Classes of American Uirls;
Electro-Therapeutics, by A. D. Rockwell,
M. D. The Privileges and Poaallies of
Sex; A practical article on the Use and
Care of the Teeth; The Uealth of Wo
men; Ante-Natal Influence; Waytou*e
Wheat; Uygienic Bathing, Isireclians
for Avoiding and the Cure of'Bummet
I Complaint* ; Sun-.trokd ; Kea->Sickness;
The Ruth and Small-Fox. 8. R. Wells,
Publisher, 1589 Broadway, Now York.
Contracts 0 Buuday cannot
bo enforced,
A'notc obtained by fraud, or from a
person in a state of intoxication, can
not be collected.
Principals are responsible for the
| acta of agents.
DEATHS
On the 'Mh int., in Uregg twp , Ooorgo
Stover, a god tilt years, 11 ntniilli, and V
day.
SliorllTSaltti
Hy virtue f Sundry writ* <f Fieri Fa
cia* Levari Facia* and venditioni Kxpona*
issued mil of tho Court of Cuiiimiiß Plea*
of Centre county, tml to me directed, will
b H|Mtnl In public mlo, hi the Oourt
House in Bellofonte on Thursday tho 'JSliul
ilny of August 187' d, tlio following proper
ty, via '
All that certain bouse, tUiro reoin, and
tot of ground situated in tlio town of M ill
holm, Penn twp., hounded on the north by
turnpike, en oast by John 11. Mover, for
merly known a* the property of Jacob Bol
inger, of Hotlidayaburg !'• Being part of
the promise* cunveyeu by 11. A Unutr
and wife to tho saidti. Swart*, oil south by
mill race. wot by public road, thereon
ere, led a lieuae and outhildings. Seized, ta
ken in execution and to bo told * tho prop
ortv oftioorgo M Swart*
ALSO
A certain lotofurouud situated in Cen
tral City. t'oiilro oounty, houndod on the
south by oublio road loading from Mile*-
bur* to Unionvillo, east by Hall street,
north by an alloy and woet ty lot of Hall*
heirs, containing out fourth of an aero,
more or la**, thoroon erected a two -lory
frame bouee and outbuildings Soil ad, ta
ken in execution and to bo old aathe prop#
cri\ of John A. W blub ill.
ALSO
All those four certain lot* of ground sit
uatod in the addition tu tho borough of
Miloaburg known a* t'eutral city, bouuJed
on tho (outh by tho turnpike road, west by-
Spring atroet, thence t'JO feet to lJdiug*
•treat, thence along a 'JO foot alley parallel
with thoturnpikotolot now owned by Jon
athan Folk be lug lot* known in the plan of
t'antral city lota No. li, 7, 8, and 'J, having
thereon erected a large two atory frame Ho
tel. basement saloon, kitchen, wash-house,
•table and other oulbuilJings. Seized, ta
ken in execution to be sold a* tho property
of Martin liolan.
ALSO
All the right title and interest of defend
ant in and to all that certain tract of land,
ailuatcd in Bogg* twp., beginning at a post
at public road thence north 4'J deg., eaat
40 per., to a post, thence *oulh 06 deg
we-t 18 per., to a |oet, thence along land
of McCoy and Linn to atone north 77 deg.,
eaat 44 per., thence along land of Anthony
Itaney north 6 deg , west 80 nor ~ to atone,
theuce aouth 77 deg., nt 68 per., tc atone,
thenco aouth lOdeg., along land of McCoy
A Linn to poat, thence along laud of
John Curry, aouth 5 deg., eaat 68 par., te
an oak, thence north 77 deg., east 4 per.,
U> place ot Beginning, containing 60 acres,
and about 3D acre* cleared, thereon erect
ed a plank hou*e and *lablo and othar
out buildings, Seized, taken in Execu
tion and to be sold a* the property of J. F.
Strung.
ALSO
All that two and a half atory frame house
and lot or piece of gruuud, situate in Cole
ville. Spring twp.. containing about lb rets
fourtns of an acre, bounded we*l by. land
of Win. 11 Humoa, and the twp. road,
north by W. Poorinan, aouth eaat by
laaac llaupl*, and *outh by W. (iriffitii
Seized, taken in execution and to be told
at the property of Jec b Ballet.
ALSO
All that certain lot of ground aituale in
Milvaburg, bounded on the north bv the
Bald Eagle Creek, on the aouth by Water
stract, on the ciui and weat by lot* of A.
t>. llaho, containing i of an acre, more or
let*, thereon erected a dwelling haute, axa
factory with steam engine powei, and oth
er outbuilding*. Seized, taken in excu
tion and to be sld a* the property of C.
K. Eaaington.
ALSO
All thoae tWti certain lut* of ground ait
uate in Centre liall. Potter twp., one tlicrc
of bounded on the north by lot of Win.
Shoope, east by to( of Centre Hall Manu
facturing Company, south by the Bruab
Valley road, and on thu west by lot of the
Lutheran church, containing about one
fourth of an acre, thereon erected a large
two atory and a half frame dwelling house
and out building* The other thereof
bounded on tho north by the Urusht alley
road, eaat by an alley, aouth by lot of 1 .
Naff, and en the weat by lot ->f Samuel
Working, containing about half an acre,
thereon erected a blacksmith shop, wagon
maker shop, paint shop, stable and oilier
oulbuiidinga. Seized, taken into execu
tion and to oc aold as the property of Uou.
B. Ilarp.l. r. Sale la commence at 1 o'-
clock, p. in., of said day.
Li. W. WOODKINU, Sheriff.
Registers Not let*
The following account* havo been exam
ined an.l!pa*atti t>v me, and remain filed
of rei or J in thi* Office for the inspection
of heir* legatee* creditor* and all other* in
any way interested and will bo presented
to the orphant'i Court of Centre county to
beheld at Bcllefonte for allowance and
confirmation on Wednesday, the 2Uh day
ot August ltC'd.
1. The account of Michael Schenck who!
was appointed trustee to sell the lUal Es
tate of Fredrick Schenck, late of Howard
twp..Centre countv, dec.
If, The account of Samuel Plotner guar
dian of David Geary, ono of the children
and heir* of llcubcn Uearv, late of l'enn
twp.. Centre county, dec., in account
with the estate of the said David Gearv as
filed by Andrew Stover, acting guardian.
5. The account of Adam ilostcrman ex
ecutor in the last wilt and tentaraent of
Louis L Kurtz, late of Centre county,
dec. |
4. The account of David Keller, ■ x ecu -:
tor of the l*to w ill and testament, of l'hilip
Sheooberger, late of Harris twp., dec.
& The account of James Martin, trustee
tosell the real estate of Samuel McKee,
late of Walker twp., dec.
6. The accouat cl Nathan J. Mitchell,
and Wbj. P. Lucas, administrator* of the
estate of Thomas Lucas, late of Howard
twp.. dec.
7. The account of George Living*ton,
who was administrator of all and Singular.
I the goods and chattels, ef Elizabeth Stone,
late of Hellcfonte, dec., a* filed by A. O.
I Furst, his executor.
8. The final account *f John Ri*hel, 1
.guardian of tho u.-rson and estate of Geo
' Kunkle Jr. child of John Itunklc, late of!
I Potter twp., said Junior having arrived at
> the age of twenty one years, and since
, dec.
V. Ths account of Michael Schnock,
Guardian of Joaciih, I.ydia, William 8.
and Samuel T. Borhdul, Junior children
of David Bechdel, late of Liberty twp.,i
deo'd.
10. The account of Adatu Hay, Admin
iatrator de bonia non af ltaac itaucy, lato
of Spring twp , dee'd.
11. The account of Adam Hoy, Kiecutor
of &c. of Julian Swarta, late of Spring
twp , doc d.
12. The account af Adam Hoatarmanand ,
Jeremiah Vanada, aduiinUtrators of ail
and wingular, the good* and chattie*, right*
and credits which ware o( David \ anada.
late of Haine* twp., dee'd.
. 13. The account of John lloffer, guar- j
dian of Jeremiah May* jr., now dac'd.ju- 1
nior son of Jeremiah May*, late of Spring
two., dee d.
14, The administration account of Win.
P. Wilson, administrator of the estate ol
Samuel L. Burrs, late of ilellefonte, dec' J
15. The account of Conrad Singer, one
ofthe executor* in the last will aad testa
ment of Samson Glimmer, late of Curtin
twp., dee'd.
10. Final account of Michael Harper,
guaidian of Diana llusierman, minor child
of John ilostvrniHn, late of Heine* twp.,
dee'd.
17. The final uuuii.iwtiattoii account of
L\ K. Mc Muuigle, >diiilnutrator of J. B.
Johnson, late t Marian twp., dee d.
18. The account of Menidema Kecse ad
ministrator of David Keese, lata of Gregg
twp., dee d
; 1. The account of Aamn Williams, ad
ininistratar of John Sheet*, late of Worth
twp., de ed.
J. H. MORRISON,
aug 2. Register. J
C. PECK. 'XT.UK.
PECK & LEE'S
New I
Coach Manufactory.
CKNTRB HALL, PA.
The undersigned have opened a new e
tabUsliincut, at their new shops, for the
manufacture of
Carriages,
Buggies,
&. Spring Wagons,
SLKIUU* AND SLEDS,
PLAIN AMD FANCY
of every description ,
All YehiLi.*' UiUu'uUctured by them
, are WurbuitoJ to render satisfaction, and as
equal to any work done elsewhere.
They use none but the best materiul,
and .employ the meil skillful workmen.
Hence they Hatter themselves that their
work can nut be excelled for durability
and Unish.
i Orders frq,„ tt JUtance'promptly Attend*
ti io.
Come and examine our work before
1 contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
6 All kinds of Reparing done,
Ojug.y. PECK A LEE.
Sheriffs Hale.
Ily vir.uoof sundry writ* of venditioni
exponas levari fad*. issinnl ut t the
Court of Common Nmi f OsntTS count v.
unit It nil' directed will bo ti|ntil to pub
llc tale, tin the prvmUa*, in Uainet twn.,
on Friday, the Kit It day of August, IK7V,
the following properly, via :
All that certain tract of unatcd land,
situate in Uainet twp., Centre county,
which was surveyed in pursuance of war
rant granted to Nainuul llaupt. and Jautes
llarter, dated Dec a' M,containing two hun
dred and twenty acres more or lust. Melt
ed, taken in execution, and to be told at
the property of P. 11. Haunt, Herman
Haupl,Maniuel II llaupt, It It Hoileeu.
guardian ad. litem of Anna K llaupt, and
Ida M llaupt, Kiuina M. llaupt, Mutan
M.nire and Allitoti llaupt. Male to com
mence at '1 o i lock. p. in., of said day.
1) W. WOODltl MO, Mherilf.
The Place to buy
. *
Goods.
. BI'KNSIDK A THOMAS
Hell tho chuaj>e*t and beat Tea*.
BI'KNSIDK A THOMAS
| Sell thj cheapest uiul beat Sugar.
BUKNSIDK A THOMAS
Sell the cheajiest ami beat Moiasstw
BI'KNSIDK A THOMAS
Sell the cheapest and beat Tobacco.
BI'KNSIDK A THOMAS
ilavo the largest Stock
BUKNSIDK A THOMAS
Always give Satisfaction
BI'KNSIDK A THOMAS
Uive the bigest liargaiua.
BI'KNSIDK A THOMAS
Hell goods only for Cash.
BUKNSIDK* THOMAS
Keep uo Hooks.
BI'KNSIDK A THOMAS
Sell their other articles Cheap
If you want to savo money go to
BUKNSIDK A THOMAS,
'jttljrld.tl Bellotunte.
BOUOUTON S ADJUSTABLE
M US Q U 1 T 0
aud Fly Screen.
Will lit any Window.
Cheapest and Bet Screen ever Invented.
Price, 60 eta, extra quality SIOO.
Cah Order* by mail promptly attended
to. Agent* wanted in every town. Ad
drew* J7 W. Hoiuiitox, I'JLU Cbetnut St.
Phiia. |SO~AUo. Manufacturer <>f "Wood
Carpet ' Can be carried in a truak. lVjtt
BOSTON
Boot & Shoe Store!
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT
With New Goods & New Prices!
Haviag determined to engage in butine**!
at thU place, we have opened up in
Room
NO. 5 BUSH'S ARCADE,
BELLEFONTE, PA., tho iargeat,
inuet complete and cliaaj>e*t stock of
ROOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP
FERB, AC..
that ha* ever been opened up in this part
of the Stale. At our atore yon can find in
the Boot and Shoe line
Any thing Ydu
from the tinct boot to the cheapest dip
per, and wo know if you once call and
EXAMINE OCR STOCK AND
PRICKS.
you will concede that it i* to your iniereel
to purchaae Iroiu ua.
WKNEI.L AT RONTON HATE*
Kepalrlui Seall)
Ml L BATCH ELLER A CO.
July mr.
I
J M PORTA NT TO FARMERS !
WE OFFER FOR SALE
the following )it of
UN EXCE IT ION A RLE
AND RELIABLE
FERTILIZERS;
PURE GROUND BONK.
PURE BONK FLOUR,
su p k it- ph ospii Ate
BONE DUST.
AND ANIM AL COMPOST.
They arc the Great (icneraton and
yourifhen of
CORN, OATS, GRASS, WHEAT,
and other crop*.
BEING (JUICK, PERMANENT.
ECONOMICAL!
It Save* Labor 1
It Prevent* Weed*!
It Increaetbo Yield !
It Keatoroa the Land t
SUOHTLIDGR A CO.,
|ulyl9 2in. Bellefonte, Centre Co.
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE.
Next ilor to Wilson A Hicks' Hard
ware store, Allegheny St.,
HELLKFONTK, PA ,
R. F. Rankin & Co.,
(Successor* to Linn & \V ilon.)
DKALKKS IN
PURE DRUGS
AND MEUIUXm
CHKMICAIA VAIWs ° ,us i '?, YK
STtIKVKYAHNtHIIfes nitI'SH
TEV I KWYMKHY, NOTIONS,
ANI) FANCY ARTICLES
FOR THE TOILET, Ac.
pmz
for medicinal purpose*.
SHOULDER BRACES,
TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in grout
variety
Also, Choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
snil nil other article* usually liopt in a flrt
class Drug Store.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY
COMPOUNDED.
tf.ljuno R. F.RANKIN A CO'
Valuable Farm
at Private Sale
The undersigned offers at private sale,
a valuable Farm, situated in Gregg towa
ship, Centre county, near the railroad de
pot at Spring \*illa H.na belonging to the
estate or Elisabeth Neese, doc d.
This farm contains _ .
22 ACRES FARMLAND
of which GO acres are well timbered.
M Thereon are erected two dwelling
houses, with Ilarns and all nocessary
ontbuilding*. Fruit of all kinds and an
atiundanee of water on the premises. I lie
land is under a high slate ef cultivation,
and among the best in the valley.
For further information apply to
JA. IX GKNT7.KI.L
one of the Administrators, near Spring
Mills. June 14. tl.
IIKLLKKONTKM AKKKTH.
Oorrwlod by C. I. Keller.
A White §1,06, Red 100
• 1&. (lot nOO ....Oau 40 Barley <lO.
'• 70 Olororte. I &,011 I'.itatuni 46,
- Iard |n r poun.l 8. Park Mr poundoo
• Butler 'JO Kxgt 'JO PlMler per ton
• §l4 Tallow M Baron M llalii I'J
LKWIHTOWN MAKKKTS
' White wheat 1,70 ...Hd wheat 1,00... By o
1 dl) Corn 00 OaUHA Barley 60
i Cluverseed 4,60 Tinodhyiood, <460
. Halt'J 60 per *aek,
. Uacon 10. Ham 10 iiuUci 16... KkK"
, 16 Plaster 060
TTB3B
"THIJ(I II Lilt IT"
lut
Ptiu, Sorei, Woofidi tod Luneiets.
J v BUY ITT TRY ITT
iqd 4&uo, . Um P*l§ Care 0/
ForV t unjitii^,. ~UM Ptio Cur* JH.
For NflM*!?!* UM Plq CuVoil.
For FrvlhW. . . .UM Flip CJh Oil
For Cholcnk Iforbui, . UM Piip jfirt OIL
For SpriimV .... Uie Oil
For HeadicheV . . . UM Paßj Curo OIL
For BruiiM, \. . . UMXhj Cur* Oil.
For Coraiud
• For Any Bor*, . . Mfc Ptig Cur* OiL
For 4oj Lanjenen, .jhJm Ptip Cur* OiL
Rvibt IV -rrtVuV'. u. rm>,
Aud ww ctuUlsa(* |edar. iu rinl
I'M .ad far
. AM tor tkltjmu OIU fIL as star, ft*
M/IIUIT IT TO Wik
It I* mot . *W| unaata |rriwl>iLm a suuU
f >n eusaaoaad, auuU fr-saX.
I# UUs, llwhs and KilXte.
X sad It data aad tafs lu ass \
MKI If all DntcgM* aad itatlsn la Mn<lfa
rtiCK, 50 t RHTK. <
■tCLURE 4 EATON, FaoMutoa*,
a.stiaa. r
Sold wholesale and retail by K. I*. (irocn.
Just Arrived.
Just Arrived.
Call and .See
Call and See
WOLF'S
Magnificent Stock
of New
t roods.
Come and get I tar
gains.
Assortment
full and complete.
Dry (• ootid, Groceries, No
tion*, Hardware, ltcadv-inodc
Clothing, and thousands of
other articles
A. SUSSMAN
LEATHER A SHOE FINDING.
in lower room, No. I. Both'* block, where
ho keep* on hand a stock of
WHITE mid RED LEATHER
and HA RyESS.
Kips and Calf Skins
Freuch and City Finish.
STRING LEATHER, SHOE
FINDINGS OF FVERY DE
SCRIPTION.
Raw Hides
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Trunks and
Valises
OF ALL KINDS.
RAW FURS, of all kiuds bought
aud highest price )>aid.
Clover and
Timothy Seed
alway* bought and on hand*. WHEAT
and OATS pecl*lly bought and the high
'<-tCa*h price paid.
1 Go to Su*man *, there you can buy
i cheaper than eUewhero, a* everybody
know*, who ever dealt with hiui. lie let*
no one off without a good bargain.
Next door to Suieman • i* the cheap dry
; good* wtablUhment of l*aar Guggenbeita
! er. ap&tf.
ATI AM HILD, "
PAINTER, "IP":
offer* hu*crvice* to the rilieen* of Mifflin
Centre and adjoining countie*, in
lloium', Sign hikl Oruiiicmitul
Untitling.
GRAINING
Oak, Walnut, Maple. A*h,
Mahogony, Jec.
Plain and Fancy Panerbanging. Or
der* rcpectfu!ly aolirilcd.
All fine work dono for other painters.
June 7 y.
IS Li • aEI 'MMHINtS ||
it o. b. Wil ii (mi at f &
The Champion of the World.
Tho new Improved American Button-
Hole Overseaming and Complete
Sewing .Vaehine —The great
cat machine of the Age !
Slmplclty, Durability A Cheap
ness Comblnod.
This machine being the litest, tin* ninny
improvements over nil ntlier, in n worn, it
i n perfect niHchinoJwhloh i* acknowledg
ed by tho'b't judge* andagesiU of nil other
machine*.
Cnil on A. L. Bartgos, atndUonburg,
who is tho authoriaea agent for Centre
county. Also kcop* tho bo*t Sowing- Mn
chiuo thread, needles, nnd repair* nil kind*
of owing machines, clock*, wntche*, mu
*ick bo so* Ac I will thoroughly auiTM*
the section belonging to mo, nnd I hnll be
very much pleased to sell every person n
innchine, on euy terms ; give it n trinl be
fore purchasing nny other—lt has no equal.
Parties wishing tho machine, w ill please
address tho undersigned. Satisfaction
guaranteed. All order* promptly ntU>nd
ed to. A. L. 11A It Iti Its,
Agent for Centre County.
MADIBOKBURO, PA.
JOHN C. MOTZ & CO.
BAXKERN.
MII.I.UKIM, CKNTRK CO., PA.
Receive Deposit* und allow interest.
Discount Notes.
Make Collections,
issue Eastern Exchange.
And a general Banking Business done.
JOHN C. MOTZ,
A WAITKB, PaasiMiiT
Cashier. . mai"22tf.
RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, J I j
LOCK IIAVEN, PA.
The proprietor or Ryuder's Music Store desires to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the fket
that they
f zSk Tl dCB TrA 11/1 Afl ATP
XX
by purchasing their musical instruments ot Ryuder's Music Store. We are selling
Double Reed, Six Slop, Five Octavo Organ*, at #l4O,
..sp II ' BkH p
(.superior in tone and fiuish, to those tiiat are hawked and peddled throughout the country at #176 to #200.) These
we warrant fur five years. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following iastrameuts, sold in Peansvalioy this year, which you would
do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere :
CENTRE HALL.
8. H. WOLF, Ryuder Organ #225.00
WM. GALBRAI ril, Ryuder Orgau 140.00
LEMONT.
DR. J. Y.DALE, American Organ #375,00
PETER SCH RECK, Ryoder Organ 140.00
AARONBBURG.
WM. ETTINGER, Ryoder Organ #240.00
BOALSBCRO.
MISB E. E. H U NTEU, Mebdien #130.00
In a few weeks we will call attention to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
In short by writing a letter to us and getting our prices—we deliver all instrument*—
4
You Can Save From 840 to 860 on an Organ.
Address,
11 YJWEirS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
C. D. KELLER,
BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
i* BOW prepared, at the Old Stand on Bishop Street, to tell
Day SOOD3, SflOC£fi]s3,36i<i3, Shoes, Carpets,
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC., AC,
at greatly reduced price*. Be i* alao prepared U> purchase
ALL KINDS O F GRAIN!
FOB WHICH HE WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET HUCE!
ASH PURCHASERS H ILL FINDSUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS THERE
apr.mf C. D. KELLER
I. Guggenlieimer.
ARUANOEMENTt
ISAAC G COOKS it EIMKU, ha vn g
purchased tbc entire stock of tbe late
firm of Suasman A Guggaubvimor, ex
cept tbc Leather and Shoe-findinga,
lias filled up his shelves with a lot of
BPLENUID NEW UOOl*,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING,
DRlti GOODS,
OBOCE&IES,
PROVISIONS,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS
AND FANCY ARTICLES,
and is now prepared to accomodate all
bis old customers, aud to welcome all
new ones who may favor him with
tbeir patronage, lie feels safe in sav
ing that he can please tbe most fastidi
ous Call and see.
ISAAC G UGG EN 11 KIM KB.
P. 8. —Mr. Sussman still continues
to deal in
LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS.
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS,
in the old room, where lie may alway
be found. 12ap.tf.
COAL,
LIME,
and POWDER!
COAL —WHkosbarre Coal, ('hot nut
Stove, Keg, furnace and foundry,
Coal—ofbost quality, at the low
est price*. Customer* will |>l©a*o
note that our coal i* housed un
der eotnmodiou**hed*.
LIM K—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale
at our kiln*, on tho pike leading to
Mi'.csburg.
PUWDKK.—Having roceived the agency
tor l>u l'oal's Powder AT
; WHOLESALE, we shall be
pleased to receive orders from
the trade.
s
I Office and yard near south end of Paid
Eagle Valley K. B. Depot, Bellefonte, Po.
* SIIOKTLIDOE & CO.
BUTTS HOUSE
BKLLKFONTE, PA.
J. 11. BUTTS, Prop'r.
Has first class accommodation ; charg-
I es reasonable. 19apr, tf.
CENTRAL fI7TEL. Corner of Third
and Chestnut Street, Mittlinburg, Pa.
Jobu Showers, Proprietor.
Its Central Location makes it particularly
desirable to persons visiting Town on
business or pleasures.
11. A. Taylor's Livery Attached.
unf2l. ly.
WAR! WAR!
On High Prices.
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
11. R. SVI IT 11,
of Pollen Mills.
N E W U O ODS !
We would most respectful!/ iufrom bit
friends, cu.tomers, and the public gener-;
all/, teat he has taken possession of
Thointtsen's old quarters, which have been
remotfeled and improved, and it nuwpre-j
} >ared to accommodate all who may favorj
tint by calling.
NEW GOODS!
lie has just received one of the largest
stocks of all kinds of Merchandise ever
brought to Centre count/, which he intends
to sell at scuh figures as will make it an < h
ioct for all persons to purchase. Families
laying in winter supplies of Groceries,
Dry Goods, dec., should not fail to give
hiui a call, as he feels confident his prices
and superior quality of goods will amply
satisfy all. His stock of I
GROCERIES
consists of Coffee* of the beat quality, Tews,!
Sugars of all kinds, Molasses,; Fish. Salt,
Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spices, Provisions,!
Flour and Feed, die., sc. Our stock of<
DRYGOODS ,
is large and Varied, and we will just say 1
can supply any article in that line, with
out enumerating.
READYM ADECLOTHING
n large stock of Clothing for
Men and Boys' wear, which wo will dispose i
of at a very small advance on cost.
Boots and Shoes, llats and Caps, Hard
ware, Gueensware, Wood and Willow
Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oil
cloth*. Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ac.,
ocCSLIy.
Graham & Son,
l
Boot <StShoe Makers
Next door to D C Keller's Store
Bellet'oute-
We manufacture to order.
Our work i neat and durable.
Our prices are very moderate.
Wo warrant to give satisfaction.
Wo have the and BUST
stock of Ladio's and Children's shocswin
town.
We are recoiving goods every weok.
Wo wish an examination of our goods.
The Pennsvalloy trado is especially in
vited to call and so© our stock, wo think
wo can ploaso all who call as to s tylo
quality, and prices. Wo study to rondei
satisfaction, and although wc have had a
extended trado for years, wo havo nevei
given a customer causo to complain.
soptl&.lf
LIGHTNING SAWS ~
at Manufacturers prices. For sale by
W. J M'MANIGAL.
may 31.3tu Milroy.
Br. Crooks Wine of Tar.
4 lO YEARS
jj# W —OP A—
Public Trt
Has proved
jy, OR. CROOK'S
3K, WINE
TAR
i /'xva
IIBMP Miffs
ÜbririilalheßirdidMlfMt
lllrs of Tar. and uacqoaled forffttMMM
tm of the Throat and Lain, per
forming the sM remarkable euros.
Cough*, ( Cferaatc fM|hb
Anthma and Bronchitja
Has cured ao aasy om
U has bees proooescada
specific for that complaints
For pains in Rreast, Hide or Back,
(* rat el OF KMney Dig#*®©,
Dimmoen of the Urinair Omaa,
J aiindle* 4 or any Liver CompiMßt,
It ha> soaqaaL
It is also a superior Tonle,
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens the System,
Restores the Weak and
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to Digest,
Remotes Dyspepsia aad
Indigestion,
Prevents Kalariotts Fevers,
Gives tone to your System.
TRY DR.CROOK'S WDfKOFTA R
NATURE'S
Hair Restorative
Coutini no LAC SULPHUR—oW
SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH
ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL
VER, and U cntirelv free from th
Poisonous aod Health-destroying
Drugs used in other Hair Prepara
tions.
Transparent and clear a* crystal, It wfll
turns LONG FOUGHT FOK AND
FOUND AT LAST! „ t
It restores and prevents tba Hair from
becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glow/ ap
pearance, remove Dandruff, u refreshing
to the lieaa. chuck* the Hair from falling
off, and restores it to a great extent when
prematurely lost, prevent* IL-adarhaa,
euros all humors, cutaneous eruptaaa*
and unnatural heat. AS A DRhSSINo
PGR THE HAIR IT IS TilK BEST AR
TICLK IN TIIK MARKET.
DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Ayer, MM*.
Prepared only by PROCTER BROTH
ERS, Gloucester, Mat#. The genuine h
put up in a panel bottle, made expressly
(or it, with the name of the at tide blowm
in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Na
tukk's HAIR Restoraiivk, and take na
other.
jNirSend two three cent stamps to Proc
ter Brothers for a "Treatiseon the Human
Hair." Tlio information it contains ia
worth SOOII,OO to any person. V
For sale nt Centre Hall by Win. Wot
and llerlacberds Crouuiillw.
•e-A lbctUbe TO VOUSeIHt
Prkm ta a soalwl anrnkwa. oat, • atrta.
aSSaaiS *
vnwtu. M U., AuUkjc of Iba "Otaaa BocA."
I *Th nrid immol aathor. la IhU admlraUa law
tare, cltO proew from hi. uwa <iiwrt.no. that urn
.wlul r SWif Abra fua> ho eflertaaUl r
moved without roodhjtnm, and without danwnruaaapa
toal opwrmttoaa. lntromnu. or eotdlala, i**V
las oat mode of care at ou.- certain aad swrasslif
whtrh rrcrr auflerrt, no mailer what Ma condition mar
mtdcr anal, la a (data enrntapa, to aaj 11 n •(■■
puaipaid. on receipt of ala centa. or two rat jSamf
Alio, Br. L ulvcrwclU. "Marriasa ChUds." prist*
, Qgnta.
i Addrcm ,ho 1 . 1 .1.Ua il^Ag j c KLrais
Poat-Oflks Bt tM, t Bewsqr, Raw Jo*.
sprtS if.
PlThifY YOUR BLOOD.
For Sorofrjln, Scrofh
X lons Viseuee of tH
ht Eyes, or Scrotal* li
oy form.
Any disease or eruption W
the Skin, disease of this Livmi
i &Q' -i* Rheumatism, Pimples, Old
\Botes, Ulcers, Broken-do•
Constitutions. Syphilis, or sag
rs disease dept tiding on aif
praved condition of the btoo#
!; vgj&L CROOK'S
k g@fcnKf SYRUP OP
I fg POKE ROOT.
>r It haatin medicinalpropeifif
of Poke loiubined wiihapmg"
f gJV oration of Iron a liich goes
lyy . niv into the Hood, ptrforaw
iiig the tajdd and WttF
derfbl CHIPS. „
Aak your Dru-gi t ior Dr. Crook* U
oound Syrup of ±'"ke Root—take USM W
healed.