iHK CENTRE REPORTER FRIDAY Aug. 8., 1872. LOCAL ITEMS, LOCAL NKWB.—Our friends, every where, will oblige Us by sending us local new* of interest. ... , CIRCULATION. -The circulation of the KSVORTKK, on thia aide the county, M lnrgoc than that of all other impel* in the county, llutiftaaa men will therefore tind this one of the best advertising medittwa. \Ve invite all interested to come and in ane -:t our list for thomaolvea. REMITTANCES —-All monies for sub aeription will he creditod on theaubacrt her a address, taeh week : by referring to which our patr. ns can at all times nee how their account* stand, and a receipt ta by this aystem carried upon each copy ol the pMjior. Stone W are a large assortment of every aiae and de scription now on hand, cheap, at the Old <tand of U m. \\ oil. IK'inocratic lhiliiato Klwtiou Tlio Democratic voters of Centre county will meet at tlio regular places of holding the" general lelection for each district on SATURDAY, the UHh day ol August, 1X72, Ul elect delegates to the Democratic IVuTiIT Convention to t *w*rt It.mse at Bellefonte. on Tuesday the 1 Uh tin* of August at \ \ o'clock. The aaiit convention to place tn nomina tion one candidate lor Assembly, one can didate for Sheriff, one for Register, one Recorder, one for County Commissioner, one for County Auditor, ono far Coron er, and to transact all other business t'i*t wav be regularly brought before it. The said delegate election beginning at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day and continuing until 5 o'clock p. m, 1 D. F. FORTNRY, CLnrw** nt'HOcrvtie Cbwsty foes. The following persons have been chosen by the County Committee, to hold the del egate election* in the several districts, in accordance with the rules, the first IIMIUO of each committee being the rhalr lusn: .... _ . BelMhate, N. W-—D Z klin.v Bart Alnlbraiih, And Morris>in. S. W.-R H Foster. Jas 11 Dobbin*, Wm Fuery. ... . W. W".—B A Mctjuistian. Olin Meek. C M Bower. M dee burg Bom—Ju B Them**, •>*• A : "W caber, Dan'l Boileau. ...... , ' Howard l*4xs>—J W GraUncr, V\ Milou* ell. M X I .eat her*. I'hilipsburg Boro~<i S Flegal, Levi: M union, W Riddle. _ UnioAvlUe lioro—J A Ring, B K Leath ers, Wm Hall. BennerTwp. —Dan l Grove, Rich ton ley, W m Zcigler. , „ _ Box** Twp.—Sl Johnson, Jo* L Ncff. Wm Marks. " Burnside Twp—Wm Askey, RuJelph Mulhollaad, Bar hart Yeidefrr. Curtin Twp -r Henry Thiel, Jo Mctlos hey. Furguson Twp—R 11 Brett, 1' F Bott orff. Geo Eckle. Gregg Two—it J Herring, Henry Krum rine, Jos Smith. Haines Twp—Tho Yearick, Sani'l Bur veil, J C Stover. Half Moon T*p-J H Grn. Ja Mo- Jkivitt, A T QHUT. , Harris Tf-iiVrpis Potter. Saw 1 Gtll iland, Dan 1 kiupart. Howard Twp- -4> B Leathers, J A \\ cod ec a rd. K Glenn. Huston Twp— U G Cronuter, J Miles, Dan'l Irvin. Liberty Twp—-Thw J Lingle. Dtn'l Bil nor, J 1> Gardner. Marion Twp— Jno S Hoy, Isaac S Fmin, A<lam Yearick. Mi'os Two- Hen {Airman, Geo V\ eavor, Dan ] Kou-h. l'atton Twp—G W Rumharger, Dr. J SI Bash Jonas Stien. Perm Twp—J II Keifknydcr, J Knrstel *er. Ilea South. Potter Twp—Geo Stover, J K Kunkle, Peter Hoffer Kuah Twp—Geo MeGaffey, Peter Seig friod, Wm Atkej. • Snot? Shoe Twp—J II Holt, J C Rankin, D H Yeart r. Spring Twp —C T Alexander, J B Barn hart, Etui' D Noll. Taylor Twp-Win McCoy, John Open haTer, Sam' Hoover. Union Twp—G L Peters, Christian Hoo ver. II V Bnsbiii. 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 u entitled i* as fallows to wit: Bellefonte Boro. 3; Howard 1; Miles burg 1; Phitipfburg 2; Uniuntrille 1; llenner twp., 8; B< gg- 2; Bumside 1; Curt in 1; terguson 4. Gregg 6; Haines I; Half Moon 1; Harris 3; Ku-h3; How ard 2; Huston 1; Liberty 2; Marion 2; Slilesb: Patten 1; Penn 5; Poller"; Snow Shoe 2; Spring 3; Taylor 1; Union 1 Walkerß; Worth 1. The delegate election in all cases to be conducted strictly in accordance with the rules: Mr. J. B. Heckman. of Gregg, ends us two potato stocks, which are long as the longest day. He pronoun ces them Buckalew's, which they cer tainly must be, as our friend llcck man deals in nothing else. Mr. E. C. Humes, Bellefonte, is erecting magnificent buildings on the burnt district. We call the attention of our read eiato tbe advertisement of Peck A Lee, who have established a new car riage manufactory in thisplace. Tbey are good workmen and honest, and de serving a share of the public patron age. Give them a call. Oh, ye tmokere. remember that Grant gets all b good segars, at Hiram Hoffere, in the Conrad house, Jjellefonte, because Hirmm keeps the beet in that line. The choicest and beet flavored tobacocs always on hand. Ot'lt KOADS.—The Brushvalley road both east and west of the turn pike, for several miles is awful rough apd has always been thus since we know anything about it A public road that is used as much as this one is, should be in decent order, and thus aflbrd the traveling public less cause to grumble. Why so little attention is paid to this important bigh-way, we can not guess but trust it will' be looked after and put in a condition fit to travel over. The turnpike through this towu needs looking after, ami seems lo fall Under the attention of Mr. Wilson to this part of his pike, it needs looking after. Good roads, gentlemeu, give us good roads —we aro entitled to such. The radicals of Clinton county have made the following nominations : Constitutional Delegate —8. D. Ball. Congress —James Chatham. Assem bly —Wm. H. Sanderson. Sheriff- David M'Closkey. Commissioner — Rufus Reed. Auditor —W. M. Quig ley. At last Bellefontc has subscribed the money to build the branch to Oak Ilall. The amount required from them was $35,000, of which amount S6OOO hung fire for a long time. At n meeting held on Saturday evening last, after tremendous amount of labor and coaxing, this petty S6OOO was raised. Bel lef'onte is no great shakes on railroading, Centre Hall, with not one-twentieth the wealth, beats it all hollow, and with less than one-fourth the fuss. This little sum of $35,000 should have been in readiness over one year ago ; the branch might now be ready for the rails, and the cars running into the valley by fall, instead of which the first pick has yet to be put dowu. Mr. John B. Linn,"Esq., makes the fol lowing communication to the Watchman, | which is of interest to the numerous read ers of the Reporter, as furnishing a scrap in the early history of Potter twp : Potter, twp., was erected at May ses sion, 1774, of Northumberland county, by the following boundaries : Out of town ships of Penn, Buffalo and Bald Eagle : bounded Eastward by uN-N. "West line from the top of Jack's mountain by the 4 mile tree on Reubth Haiti*s road "4 mile tree near the roidlc of the Narrow*) to the top of Xittany Mountain; thence along the top to the end thereof, at Spring Creek, on the old path , thouce S. S, Kat to the top of Tu**y's mountain : thence along the county line to the top of Jack'* mountain and along llio <ama to the be ginning. Tussey'a mountain comet in from the South at Tyrone, and then run* N. K. up towatd Uonlsburg, or rathar Hoar Meadow a. Potter, therefore, com prehended at) of Pennsvalley, Georges valley, A;o., up to the en J of Nitlany, from the middle of the Narrow* below Metr's ; now -iibJivijlAl, kjRO Haines, Penn and cuiUnieed a part -if MifMin eoun ty. t tat OP IXUAIUT.WT*, 1774. Morri*Davi*, .lonathan Davis, Jo I'h Ellin*;.-, Samuel llor, John Livingstone. i UAMV; MeCormick, Joseph MeOrew, who had a grist and saw mill, John MeCVmnctl. \Vn MeNitt, John MoNitt, who ewne# the only slave In the town.hip. Alox. [MoNitt, Hobt, MoNitt, James MoNitt, | John MoMuUon, Win. McCormick, Wm. Thompson, whe is marked a new settlor. Samuel Mile* a nan resident is KS<A--OU With 10,000 acres of land. James Pidter, who then neidal near White Deer Mills, Union County, i* assessed with 1,000 I acre*. t.tcr or IMIAHITAXTS, 1778. Jos. Alexander, Tbacher, Jona Davis, Mortis Davi-, Adam Harper. Sr., Adam Harper, Jr., John Huston. Jaooh lleeter, John Have- John Hall, urn. King, Geo, Knswilier, Daniel l.eng, Adam Stover, John Watson, John Livingston, Duncan M. Hricker, John Me Mullen, Knot Miles, George MeCormick. Khi MeOormh k Jame. XlvCatlin, John McCortuiok, Koht Motirow, Anthony Robinson. Adam Ran dies. James Miles, Joseph MeGrew, John MoCVnnel, Andrew Mil.s, John Orr, James Potter, Abraham Piatt, Jeeeph i isioharvlssui, Jacob Standford, allsrwards killed by the Indians, Jacob Stever, Sr., Jacob Stover, Jr., Samuel Stewart, Geo. Woods, Wm. Thompson, Wm. Wataon, | Sam 1. Wataon. ' Sllttlt lilt Benj. Kvans, Paul Long, Jon McCorj tuick, Thomas Me Mullen, Sam'l MeCor-; tuick, John MeCaahlen, Win. Mitligan,;{ Mr.ck Conrad. Adam Handles, Adam Sti>v-j ( er and John Stover. The Luth. Sabbath S hol of Aaron*- burg had a pic-nicon last Saturday. Cumpuufcting commences at \\\*dwrd on 22nd. Boalsburg patronised the circus liberal j ly on Monday, and the card-man relievad sc.ni* of their surplus green-back*. No di*iurbance*. Hon. J. G. M> >ci is abeut to erect an es tablishment for tbe mauuiacture of tamcnt at the Fork* of Pine and Klk, ia Penn; twp. Rvnder's Org*ns, roc.|ual to any sold,; and the cheapest offered. A large sum aav | cd by purchasing of Rynder, TD CORRESPOND K NTS. I There is a ru*h of communications but' . the pressure of political matter obliges us tto lay some of those aside for want of; I room. Person* writing io# iLe newspaper* should go over their manuscript and iii.ii re-write it, saying about the same thing in about half the number of ward* All good articles, like good sermon*, are short ; During this season of tho year, mo t merchants let (heir stock ofgoods run down.' This U not the ca#e at HofKir tsry *. Thoy sell good* to low that there i a continued demand, which oblige* them to order new good* all the time, hence their a ock is always k-pt full and complete, and at the lowest prices. Constitutional Delegate. MR. EDITOR A* the time approaches for the nomination of candidate* for tho various office* to be filled at the coming election, individuals are uaiuod by their! respective friend* and their merit* cmn-i mended to their fellow ciiixen*. This is right, and at this particular time whoa the people are specially searching for honasty anJ capability, it i* desirable that there bo a free interchange of sentiment as to the merits of individuals, both a* t# their rela tive qualifications tor the particular duty they may be called on to perform to the public, and the integrity and intelligence which they ui igbt be expected to bring to that duty. But without further prcfaee, and with out desiring to detract front the merits of the worthy men already named we beg leave to recommend ADAM HOT, Esq., of Bellefonte, as a most -uitable and cotupe tent person to be selected by the Democ racy for Reprwcntativeto the Constitution al Convention. Wo need not say to the people of Centre, amongst whom he has. been reared and lived all hi* life, that Mr.' Hoy is a gentleman of emlnart worth and ability—of great integrity of character, with the education and training, peculiar ly fitting him to make a valuable reproeen tative in the Convention. If recommend ed by tbe County Convention wo feel as sured that the people would commit their interest to Mr, Hoy with much satisfac- ! tion and confidence. MAXY. For the Reporter. Ms. EDITOE—Some low scalawag of a radical write* an article in the Bellefonte Republican, slandering tbe democrat* of. thi> section, by asserting that wo had no mind* of our own, aiuj were guided alto gether by the Watchman, and that we were holding back in our support of Gree ley until we found what tho W'alchmao would nay. This is untrue, fcr as a gene ral thing, the democrat* here support Groe ley—there may be a very few exception*. Our peciplc can do their own thinking, end am far more capable of farming a correct judgment than the scribbler for Brown's paper, who is nothing short of a fool, and whose braging show* biin to be a near relation of Balam's a**.' When tbe votes are counted from the ballot bos, the shal low pnted scribbler wiJ find to his aston ishment that we did think for ourselves, no matter what position the Watchman took, which at all event* would be safer to follow, than the diseased imagination of a radical scalawag. The democratic popula tion of this section, will comparu in intel ligence, and sound judgment, with that ef any radical community in the county, and in'addition can boast of better priori; J* and set radicalism anywhere in tbe shade for honesty.' ' AMOR. Churchville, Aug., 2d. '72 [A D VEH TISEMKXC.] Rebersb urg, Aug.. 5 1872. Mr. Kurtz.--Dear Sir: 1 learn with re sret5 ret that Mr. Alcz. Shannon, report* that ohn Spangler sent .ne liquor to influence \ otes n his favor, that I muit say is a false hood. On the oth of May, if my memory serves tne right, 1 sent him a note for a gallon or two of good whiskey, for my own use, and paid him for it. Mr. Shaanon must think our democracy is rather cheap when it is bought with a gallon of whiakey. Rest assured that such thing* will not hurt Spangler in Mile*. If Shannon cannet ri*c aoovc such idle talk, injuring a demo crat and man whom wo all know to bo hon est, strict in business, and faithful to lb# party, he doesnotdeserve theoonfidem eof tbe party. Wo want a plain straight out bustues* man for Sheriff. . Yours, D. J. UiLLßtait. CK.NTRK COUHTY AGRICULTURAL SOCI ETY'S, SCHOLARSHIP IH THK AGRICULTU RAL COLL TO K or Pa(A.--From the report of the examining committee, it appears that the competition for the scholarship, al though promising boys, have failed in-com ing up to the requisition necessary to enter the Freshman class, the cxamfnation has hcen adjourned to Friday the 23rd day of August, when competitors are again Invit ed to present themselves, at the College, for examination in the following branches, via : Orthography. Heading, Penmanship, Geography, Political and Mathematical, Erfglish Grammar. Mental and Written Arithmetic, and Elementary Algebra. Jamrh Calmer, kie#idct. PUBLIC SALK.—WL be eapoeed TPVUB lic sale, ul the late residence of Catharine Rankin, at Centre Hill, Potter twp., on Thursday the 22nd day of August 1872 the following property vie: 1 cooking stove and pipe, boilers Ac., 2 small stoves and pipe, 2 bedsteads beds and boding, 1 bu reau, 1 book case, 1 kitchen cupboard, car lIC.S, 1 lot queensware and glassware. 1 lounge,coverlets, quilts, hapr, Tqokihggla* and a variety of hquiehutd ant? kKi'lo-R utensil* too imiucroui to luciiliuiif JwloU couiuience at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day where duo attention and reasonable credit I will be given by Administrator. IVurry the Npwn to Hiram f The Klkmler Journal, a ILpublioan | I per of Clayton county, lowa, come* oui t for Greeley. j. The Ithaca (N. Y.) Leader, hitherto in dipentltMlt, lioiitu I lie minie of Www*) * and Brown. The report com from Des Meitio. thai i Samuel Merrill, cx-Govcnor of lowa, wil suptxirt Greeley. Kverv ward in Warren, has a Gresdey r club. The aggregate number of Republl - can member* t USI. O. M. Tvler, of NVaukeslia, Wla., chain man ofthe Ketiublican Chninly Ouuinlltea ' ha* declared for Greeley. : The Telegraph, a heretofore neutral Ger -1 man paper, of Oshkosh, Wis , hoirts tin name* of I. reeley and Brown. Cortland Village, N. Y.. oonuina al>ul " WO Repul! cans. Hourly half new announ ced for Greeley and Brown. The New Brunswick iN J,l Times au< nounce* Ih it Governor tllden lias decided ' to thelsM lor Greeley and Hrowu. Colonel Sidney M Barnes otice the Ro publican candidate for Govvmer ol Ken | tueky, is now a Greeley elector in Arkan fHf I'eter i'atin, tho Surrogate el Clsloi ' County, elected by the Republicans lat fall, is earnestly sup|M>rting Greeley anJ I Brown. Sixty Ri publicans in the village of X.-r --wliich, Chenango county, have signed a , call for a meeting toorganlac a Giwnley and Biowit Cluh. William T. Post. Republican member ol Assembly from Chemung County In IMM 5, ha* signed a i-all tor a Greeley and Brown ma-;-meeting The Kluiirw Galette publishtxl a oall for a tSreele - * and Brown iiiasj-ui<-etilig. te be held in Klmira to-night signed by t,*4i Re publicans and Democrats. Anether Grant bolls. K, B Smith, of I.e Seur, a member of tb* Minnesota Kepuhtican Statu Committee, ha* declared for tlrvmley. The relGriii MTIfpH i* sweening Lew- Lton, Me. Nathamal W. Farwull, ex-Rpy •r J. B. H am, and other prominent Repub licans, have declared for Greeley and Brown. John Stanton Gould, of Columbia, Re publican member of the State Constitution al Convention in 1572, repudiate* Grant and has signed a call for a Greeley tuasa | meeting in Hudson. I The liur. wi.ia. the oldest Ggruiati news paper in Cleveland, tb, uhub ha# fafered i the election of the Greeley sad brown j ticket, yasterday announced its intention lo advocate the election of Grant j The Huntington ( Pa.) Globe, an old Re j publican Journal, published at the homa ef Senator Scott, yesterday took dtwn the name* of Grant and Wilson and hoisted the lireelev and Brawn dag. Kx-l'resident Asa Mahan, of Adrian I College, Mich., i* out fur Greeley, and will take the stump for Liip ! Twelve ofthe Republican members of; the lower branch ot the Ohio Legislature ; have declared for Greeley. One hundred and fifteen Republican* ot, Auburn, the home of Secretary Seward, 'have signed a call for a Greeley meeting Jt JJ Remolds, a Grant rresidential ♦Mitor in llifl hu the dirifirt repudiates Grant and has deolaHd lot Greeley. Twenty-four Republican* in tbe loan of. Cicero, Onondaga (%>unty. have signed a call for a meeting to organise a Greeley' •I uh, Forty-throe Ug;.t;blicans of Brock port, I Monrvm County, have become :> ef a Greeley and Brown olub in that Vlt- ISM. I A call for the organisation of a Greeley | end Brown club has been signed by la) Republicans in the town ot Dry den, Towp kina County. Charles Bailey, a prominent Republican lawyer at Warsaw, tho county teat of Wyoming Co^bD'.' > taken the field for Greeley. Kx-Aldennan Peabody. an active Re publican of the First Ward of Auburn, ia President of the Greeley and Brown club of his ward. John M. Westcott President of a Grant club in Turin. Lewis county, in lt&k u t. j, jp-j of the most active men in a Gree- i by club th. rg. Colonel Conrad Kres, ol Sheboygan. I Wis, having concluded to support Grsetey ; has re*ignei from Governor Washburn's military staff. < Rx-Governoi Merrill, of lowa and Lieu tenant Governor Spooner, ol Wisconain, both old R. publican*, hare declared for Greelev and Brovpo. Dr. 0. C. Cook, a member of tlje Tompkins County Committee, has written j a letter witlidrmwing trura the Committee , and declaring for Greeley. , Fi;ty Republicans in Rome, Oneida , County, ha;aligned • call for a Greeley , meeting. The Grant organ states U,at ] there is but one Greeley Kci üblican there. ( Edward J. Farnham. of Aliagany coun- , ty, a Republican member of the Stale Con •tilutioual Convention in ltkiT, is actively . supporting Greeley and Brown. I Thirty-one Republicans of Albion, Or- ( leans County, and the most influential in tho partv there, hnve signed n call for a , meeting to xrgauire a Greeley and Brown glut). K. Kirk Hart, a prominent banker at Al bion, and Republican member of the last Legislature from Orleans County, heads the call for a Greeley and Brown meeting , Albien. Klisba Crofori, formerly Republican Sheriff of Lewi* County and mi* auprv(, •or ofthe town of Turin, is the Pmeidenl of g Liberal Republican Greeley club tn that town. In thetounof W'eodland, Dodgecounty, Wi*., there are but five or six supporters of Grant in a voting population or about SUX Byen8 yen the Postmaster hat come out forj reeley. The Grant member ofthe Oneida county, Committee from the town of Vernon, say* there are twenty Republicans In that town supporting Greeley If he had said fifty be would have been nearer right. Fiftv Republican* of Beaver Dam, Wis , and sixty of Mary ville have signed call* ft>r Greelev clubs, and Dodge County will give the Liberal ticket a larger majority than it ever yet rolled up for any candi date. August Court Grand Jurors —4/A Monday. Boggs—i utnes Zimmerman. Beliefoct.—Geo. W. Jackson, John L. Given. Ferguson—David Fyc. Sidney HholL Gregg—George Buchanan, Levi Stump, John Culdren. Huston-George W Mile*. Haine*—Charles Hosterman, Hgmuel Yea rick. Marion- Michacl Corman. Miles—l'eter R Bmrly. potter—D. J. Decker, R. A. Pgr|pj, W. Benny. Ruin—D. W. Holt. Spriag—Charles Kckenroth. Taylor—Win. Laughlin, John Wea yar, Jr. Union—John G. Hall. Walker John Decker, Philip Walters, John Rodger*. Trovere Jurori. Boggs - fames Curtin. BelTufonte—S A M Ouistian, John Har per, 8 A l'.rew, JBO I Rankin, W F K.v nold#, Jno Power*, SD Muster. Benner—Wm Irvin, J C Williams. Gregg—J B Fisher J Alters, Daniel Bartgc-, \> ni Alctaiit;p-. - ' Hutii —Sifjn't Wa-son, C Fisher, Dan'l Kimport, O K Wasson, Churl,• Stemiij. Huspjn—Wm Johnston, David Parsons. Hailies- J Witiklehleck. Ualfmeon—J M Gray. Forg URon — P Luik, J Gardner. J U lluss.tieo Weaver, I' G Meok, O llailay, J Krumrino. Liberty—Daniel Fletcher. Mile*—.l Haines. Milesburg—C K Kssington. Fatton—G W Tate, O B Bimihorger, P E Heller*. Potter— Dan'l Durst, Win Boal. Penn—l> Miller, B F Frankenlierger, A Zerbe, J Sanders, 11 G Smith, J Hanaejr J Meyer. Kuh—J Collin*. C Cone. Snow Shoo— R 11 Koacb. Taylor— Stephen H McManigal. Union—David Cainphell. Spring .1 Miller, J H Rckenretb, J Bllger, U Brooks. Walker Henry Suavely, 11 Mitchell, J Carner. • Worth— Wm Lewis, C O Whippo. MARRTAGES. On 3d insL, at this place, by Alex. Shan non Ks,;.. Mr. Win Wilson, to Mis* Cath arine Bany, both of Mifiliii toup(y. On Ist iiisb, by Rev 0. U. Reiter, at Aarotiskurg, Mr. Jacob Htiger, ef Lycom ing Co.. to Mitt Rebecca Ling of Centre \ county. £IOURT PROCLAMATION. Where., th* Hoo. Chjrlee A. Mam, Pl*lS.et <■> lh mrt of Oommaa tW, la the teu. Judicial l)l trie I, cumlaMne of th# ouaatle. of Centra, citato*, aad SassAaid, aad the HoaanMa W. W Lu* sMMpa Haaarabla llearr DPPP, A asocial* JMaaa Ui.Oaha if*ileauarr,*A U, UK,'ta*M<p£S[ far for the ooenty af Oaelea, aad to aeeuMße* M the th Mcndajr of Au oast, haiae th* >Mh| dar *' A a#, in, aad to continue two woekt Ifotioe i* barabr ien to the Corsae, JaaUcaa of the Peace. AM- noon ami CunsUhlaa of tha eeid counts "I Caste*, tl.et the, be than and there ta their ptroaat paraam, at IS o'clock ta tho fureaioun af aaid dap, with thotr record., teqahitioM, oi.mln.tincia, aad thalr owe i wa.inl ten i. U.-4-, thooe thin*, which to their offer appertain* to ho done, and Iboae who ar* It.aad At* tbairas* pr-nodMio Ualiwt than aaahafl ha lust • EE fXu. Signatures made with a lead panci are not good in law. Sheriff Halm. k * By virtue •! Sundry writ* of Fieri Fa 11 i iaa levari Fucia* and venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Vlcai '" ofCentre county, and to mn directed, wil yi be exposed U> public sale, at the o<nirt House in tleliofonle on Thursday the attic [•'day of August 1872, tho following proper " ty. via; ! All that certain house, store reom, and T Kit of ground situated in the town of Milb '• heint, I'eiiti tw p., hounded on the north b) turnpike, HI cast by John 11. Xiovor, for s I inerly known as the property ef J*oob Bob '• inger, of Hollidayshurg I'M Being part ol the prcuusoa i-iiiveye<( by I). A. Mot*ei aud wife to tho saidG. Swart*, on south by • mill race, wo-t bv public road, thereon erm-led a house and oulbildlngs. Seised, la >t ken in execution and to be sold as the prop i' erty ofGiwirge M Swart*, ALSO |* A Certain lot of ground situated in t'eti- J trwl City, t'entfo county, bounded on the nulh by nuhlic r\ad loading bum Mibw • burg to Unionville, east by Hall stie.-t, • uortli by an alley and West by lot of lialls - heirs, cimtaifiing one fourth of an acre, more er le*s, thereon erocttai e two story t frame house and outbuildings St lied, la t ken in execution and to be sold as the prop- I ertv of John A. Whilehill. ALSO All those four crrtain lots of ground sit s ualed in the addition to the borough of 1 Milosburg kiu>wn as Central city, bounded on the south by the turnpike road, west by f Spring street, thence 1W) feet to Iddings 4 street, thence aloug a tlu foot alley parallel I with the turnpike to lot new owned by Jon aUutn Folk b"ing lots known in the ulen ol r t entral city loU No. l, 7. *, and U, having • thereon erected e lergo two story frame Ho - tel. basotiuuii saloon, kitchen, wash-house, stable aud oilier outbuildings. Seiaed, ta . ken tn execution to be sold as the properly of Martin Dolaii. ALSO All tho right title and iulerest of defend ■ ant in and to all that certain tract of land, • situated in Boggstwp., beginning at a post • at public read tneitce nurth 42 deg , east I 40 per., to a post, thence south pA deg.. wet lb per., to a post, thence along land ■ of JlcOey and Linn to stone north 77 deg., ■ east 44 per., thence along land of Anthony ■ lianey north 6 deg , west A* per., to stone, ■ them a south 77 deg., west 5b per., to stone, theme south lUdeg., along land of McCoy X Linn to post, thence along land of John Curry, south 5 deg., el 58 per., ta !an oak, thence north 77 dug . east 4 por., to plaoe ot Beginning, containing 50 acres, and about bU acres cleared. I hereon erect ed n plank house and stable and other ' out buildings. Seised, taken in Kxecu j lion and to be sold as the property of J, K I Strong. ALSO All that l*o and a half story frame heme land lot or piece of ground, situate in Cole j ville. Spring twp., cwiiUioUig about lUs**- Jourtbs of nnncro, bounded West by land of Wm. 11. Humes, and tbe twp. road, inorth by W. Foorman, eouth cast by i Issue llaupts, and south by W. tlrilßlh iSeixad, taken in execution and to bo sold a* the property of Jac >b Ballet. j AL^O ill that certain lot of ground situate if; llJ.b-.rg, bounded u tbv h"tth by t|v i Bald Kaglo Crwk, Oh tbesiiulli bv Watci street, on the east and west by lots of A. II Hahu, containing lof an acre, more or ' leee, theruoa erected a dwelling house, axe j factory with steam engine powet, and oth- 1 or outbuildings. Seised, taken in escu-1 tion end to be seld as the property of l\ j X. X*4ifeßtuii. 11 ALSO All those two! certain leu of ground sit uate in Centre liali, Fotter twp., one there- | of bounded on the north by lot cf Wm Sheope, east by lot ef Centre Hall Maim-, lecturing Company, south by the Brush Valley road, and on the west by lot of tbe Lutheran church, containing about on< *• j LpuUiuf n acre, thereon urcclod lara* two story and a hair frame dwelling hoiJu and out buildings. The other tin-roci bounded on the north by the Brushvalley < road. east by an alley, south by lot of P. , Naff, and en the west by lot f Samuel Working, containing about half an acre, thereon erected a blacksmith shap, wagon niaker shop, paint shop, stable and eiht-r e|)i buildup a# dsievd. Ukpi; U.Mtxwp lion aud to tie sold is (lis property of Geo. | B. Harpstcr. Sale to commence at l-w clock, p. tn.. of (aid day. i D. W . WOODRING, Sheriff. 1 Registers No tiros The following *u.,uqr.u lav# boon xaai iued en Cpatacd by me, and remain filed! of record in this Office for the insm-clioti of heirs logatwei creditor* snJ nil other* in nny way interested and wilt be presented! to (he orphant's Court of Centre county to! be held at for allowauoe sn4 confirmation on Wednesday, the 2&th day ot August 1X72. 1. The account of Michael Hchenck who was appointed trustee to sell tbe Real Es tate of Fredrick Hchenck, late of Howard twp.. Centre counts', dec. 2. Theaccount of Hamuel Flolner guar dian >'f Dav.d Geary, on# of the children and heir* of Reuben Geary, late of Penn twp . Centre oounty, dec, in nooomil 1 with the estate of the said David Geary a* filed by Andrew Surer acting gqardia-'. A Tbe account ul Adam Hosterman ex-] ecutor in the Inst will and testament of 1/oui* L Kunr, late of Centre county,: 4 The aooeqnt of David Keller, tor of the lete will and teslantent, of Philip bhoceberger, Into of Harris twp. dec. A The account of James Msrtln, tru*t<f jto sell the real estate of Samuel McKee l late of Walker twp,, doo. 0. The account ol Nathan J. Hit*-hell, and Wm. P. Lucas, administrators of the i estate ol Thomas Lucas, late of Howard twp. dec. 7. The account of George Livingston, who was administrator of all and Singular, the good* and chattels, ef Elizabeth Stone, lata of Bellefonte, dec., as filed by A. O. Furst, hi* executor. 8. The final account ef John Ritht-I, guardian ol tho person and estate of Geo. Kunkl* Jr. child of John Kunkle, late of Potter twp., said Junior having arrived at the age of twenty one years, and since dec. 9.' The account of Micheel Schncck. Guardian of Joseph, Lydie, Wil Jam S. and Samuel T. Berhdel, Junior children of Bcrbdel, late or Liberty tsfp., 10. The account of Adam Hey, Admin i.tratar d bonis non of Isaac Itaney, late of Spring twp , dee d. 11. The accwunt of Adam Hoy, Kaecutet of Ac,, of Julian Swart*, late of Spring twp., dee d. 14. The account of Adam Hosterman and Jeremiah V anada, administrator* of ail and singular, ||>a goods and cUuia*, right* and creditjj which wereo( David \ anada, late offlaine* twp., dee'd. 18. The account of John Buffer, guar dian of Jeromiah Mays Jr., now doe'd, Ju nior son of Jeremiah Mays, laU* of Spring two., dee'd. 14. The administration account of Wm. F. Wilson, administrator of tbe estate ol Samuel L. Barm, late of Bellefonte, dee'd 16. Tho account of Conrad Singer, one ofthe executor* in the last will aad testa ment of Hainson Ulossner, late of Curtin twp., dee'd. ltk Final account of Michael Harper guaidian of Diana liostermaii. minor cniid of John Uoaterman, lain of Haipcs Df|., dee'd. 'l7. Tbc Anal M<lminitrati<>n account of J 1 K. M • Vlniiitrle,' >dinuuitratiir of J. B. ohnwn, late of Marion tW|>., doc'd -Ib. The account of Mowlama Reo*e ad minintrator of l>avid Kmu, Uto of tiring twn., dec U IV). The aooount of Aaron William-), ad minUtrator of John Shoet*. lata of Worth twp., di-Y-d. J. H. MORKIHON, aug 2. K ••gWtcr. O. PEI K. JTT. LEE. PECK & LEE'S New ... i Coach Manufactory. CENTRE lIALL, PA. Th undersigned have |>eiioil a now t|- labluhineut, at their new •Itojn, (m thp inanufactun- of CEi-viag??. Buggies, & Spring Wagons, BLEIUHH AXI> Sl.EO*. Pi. AIM lib PAMCT of every da< riplion . All vohlcie* c..; thutu are warranta-i to r.nJer latufactlon, una a [ equal Vo ini work done aUewhere. 1 They tine none bht the heat material, ' and tha' mo it akillful workmen. ! Uence they flatter theinaelvea that thai* . work can not be excelled for durability J and finish. Order* from a ditance"promptly attend ged to. r] Come and examine work before 2 contracting [ PRICES REASONABLE, All kindnof Ropnring dour. f. 2au*.y. i'KCK A LKtt. AHKEN'S PATENT cooklß For aalu by lapr.SMtf. WM. J. M'MANIGAX. Sheriff* Naif. L . Uy vir'.uoof *uudry a riU of vetidliioai j **pona levari fa<t** Uauad out of lb# ( |Ck>urt vf Cututiiutt flaw* of Caulr* > ou ate, II and u ini<i)lrwcttl will bo io pua t Itr •*)•. on the prentUe*, In llolnoo iwn., lt on Friday. tlio ltUh Uy of Augutl, lira .. Ibn following property. via : All (lint certain Unci of unooalod Un 4, I *lttta|o In Ueinoa twp,, Centre tonat y, , whU-k watiurvaynd In niirouaneo of war v rant grunted u> Samuel llauuL and J*i**a Hurler. dated I>oo 3' Af.oonulnlnf two hon . drml an<| twonty acre* more or loao. Heia ( ed. take* In ■•locution ami to be aold ae - Uc property of IV 11. Haunt, liar nan* y Uaupt, Samuel 11. Ilaupt, I). R Uetleen. ~ guard Lan ad litom of Anna K. Ilaupt, and . Ida M. Ilaupt. Kmnta M. Ilaupt. Nuean . M ht. ai l A llf.on Ilaupt Hal" to reta in, mw at I o'clock, p. iu . of *aul fu I>. W \VtH)|klNii. Mber.f ■ THK ONLY I'l.K'K TO BUT - good Hoots <y Shoe*. ttrit.N.slDi: A THOMAS litre jtiol received <'>< l t-ueee of Hook nail Slioeo. • HI HNS|I>K A TUOMAS Hoi I the cheapest and boat Boole r ami Shor*. ! BI'HNSIUK A THOMAS Are tlie only cue* ia Oeulre 00. thai ' kave Lester Hre'r A Co., Boot* 4 Hips-*. I. "iter Bro'a A Co., Hoot* ami Bhaa are warranted. lU' lINSIDK A THOMAS Sell tlicoi at Caah prim* Bt'KNSIDK A THOMAS Bootf iun| Shoe* uvrof Iffk or oraak. BI'KNSIDK A THOMAS Hoot* and Shoe* always give aatiefco tiuo. Thotieeuda iu tkia county and oat of it kave tried these Boota A Sboaa. Tber hare been tatted and triad for II year# and alway* hare given Extra *atiai'artlon. If yoa want to aave doctor bill* bay your Boou and Skoea from BuraakM A Thomaa. You can buy the beat article* of To baooo and curare §t half price a| Buraaidaa A Thoma*. iTke reaaon rou can get each btrnut i at Burnaide A Thoaaaa, they a*U fct Cam. julyltuf. HOI OHToN S ADJI'STAHI.I KUSQC IT 0 and Fly Screen. Will Itaey Window Cbeeprot and 800 l Screen ever Invented. Frien, M *U. extra reality tI,M. Cab Order* by innil promptly attended s^Vw" Fbde. is#- A 'o, Manufatuivr of *'Woed Carpui Can bo carried In a truak life BOSTON Boot * Shoo Storo! A &ITAIU#M*NT With New Goods A Haw PricMl Ilk-i*K determined to onmm In buelrtaM |t il>M p'noe, we fcavr fM ami tip In 10 b Bl'MtiM Aiu 401. BELLE FONTE, IA., tbo urge*. mcM complete aud cheapest stuck of BOOTH, .SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP PEKH, AC., that has f*#r Uu .ipeaad up ibis pgr* •f the St*| At our Mora yen oaa fin 4in tt Hoot and Shoe line Anything'7Wirt 9 . front the lnet boot to tba cheapest slip per, sad we know If you onoe call tad EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND F RICKS. you will COBC<HI that it U to your iutarast to purvbase Irotu u. WrJELL AT BONTO.V BATON. Repairing Neatly Daae. H L BATtUK LL K K * DO. July iWf. TM PORTA NT Tt) FARMERS I WK OFFER FOR SALK th<> following list of UNEXCEPTIONABLE AND RELIABLE FERTILISERS: I'VKKU BOUND BUN K. PURK BONK FLOUR, SUPER-I'HOSPHATK, BONE UI'ST. AND ANIMAL COM POST. 7k ry art the Great (Jmtruiort am l AouruAcre oj COHy, OATS, GXASS, WHEAT, and other erupt. BEING QUICK, PERMANENT, ECONOMICAL! It Neva* Labor I It Prevents Weeds! It Increases the Y>altl I It Restore* the Land I FHORTLIDGK A CO., julyltllin. Bellefonto, CentreC% THt PEOPLE'S DRUB STORE. Next door to Wilran A Hicks' Hard ware Htore, Allegheny St., UKLLKFONTE, PA., R. F. Rankin & Co*, (SiiciMi*w>r* to Linn A Wilton.) I>KA LKKS IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Oil KM U'AI.S, PAINTS, OILS. WYE STUFFS, VARNISHES. BRUSH ES. PERFUMERY, NOTIONS, AND FANCY AHT|VIE* ywR Tfl K T**wrr, Tor medicinal purpose*. BIIOUUXFR H RACKS, TRUSSES ft HUFFOKTERS I* **• variety Alto, Ctydoe Q|GARS and tobacco, nI all other article* uiually Utpi in a At*t data Wrug Store, PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. tf.ljune R. P. HAN KIN ft OO' Valuable Farm at Printt Bale Ilia undenlgued offer* at private talc, a \alw*ble Farm, situated in Gregg t***- tUip, Centre county, near tlaa railroad de pot at Spring Mill*, and belonging to the etate a/ Mlitabeth Nee*e, dec'a. Thl* farm contain* _ . -lv £Si ACRES FARMLAND of which CO acre# are well timbered, tjt Thereon are erected two dweiltng Jam houtet, with Barut and all neceeaary .uptbyildingH. Fruit of all kind* and an abundance of water on the preniLaa. The laiui L under e high tate ef cultivation, tud eiuona the beet in the valley. For further information apply to Jag. D ÜBXtZILL one of the Administrator*, neat Spring I Mill* June 14. tl ■ " " ' 1 UKLLVrONTKMAKKKTM. Corrected by C. I). Keller. i White f.'hMi II IM, Ked 100 ... 8ve.... It. ...~.Ooi ii 00 M. Otu 4(1 11* r fey * f. d t,U) ...... Potatoes 4i ► Lard pr pound I. l'.irk inr pound fl v futl#r Kkc 510. Plaster pert.. i fit Tallow 1....8a00n • IS , LMWIKTOITN MAKKKTS , White wb-at 1,70....1t5d wbi<l 1,80.... Ry w•. ....o'rn 'D Otblli Barley #0 m(J red 4,110 Tliuulhysood, M 0........ .felt t fist per sack, „ „ Immi |or. limit 10 BultotSO... >ll , ft. Plaster* Ml L ~ TJOTJ ' TW fWO# •TMOI II UII If *"* kk, | Masai* ami lw.ua ■MI) MTU, BWIII 111 UMBIPGB v BUY ITI TPTV IT I FikFmr ifd 4|ae, . Um Pllf Cure Of • ftr mMuuttnq, . . .Um Pala Curt JiL Far MMa*, . . . . UM Ptif Cu/oti , FtF4k UMNi|CAOiI Far CkolAierhu., . UM hi| Art OH. Ftr laraiae\ , . . . Um Oil Far MmdtelA. . . . UM M Curt OH. i Far BraiaM, . l/i| Curt Oil Far Carta tad BuWni Uj/Xij Curt OiL Far lay Sort, , .X. At Hl| Curt OH. , Far 4y Lu|aaas, JnJaa Falf Curt OU. >*M Marr]X(W*aMrrM. am W 1 'J!* ** ML > kk J"ra^ftaßoa"nLTsTJL. m m fIIUR IT TO 0811 l t/r f Mi li <I*M M Hh mm X. Ml Sj all i lies'" si M Mm m IMSsW tmtm, M ourm • *fiVl | lATH^wyty Hold wholesale and ratall by F. P Uroee. I i Just Arrived. Just Arrived. CftU and See ('nil and See WOLFS Magnificent Stock of New Goods. Come and get Bar gains, Assortment full and complete. Pry (foods, Groceries, No- Hardware, Iteadv made Ciothiog, nod iht.usaudi of other articles " A. SUSSMAN LEATHER k SHOE FINOiaC. >• lower row tu. No. 1. Hu*h > block, where h# keeps on hand % stock of WHITE <uut RED LEATHER and HARPERS Sips and Calf Skins French and City Finish. STRING LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS OF EVERY DK BCRIPTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunks and Valises OF ALL KIND* ■AW FURS, of all kind* bought and higbaat price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed always bought aad on hand*. WHKAT end OATS special! v bought end the high* MtOaeb prioe paid. Uu n> Huasmaa a, there you can buy cheaper then elsewhere, as everybody know*, wh ever dealt with him. He I etc ao owe off without e good bargain. Best door to Sesmaan • is the cheap dry gooda establishment of Isaac Ouggeobeitw |fV. epAtf * ■' ma iw " ADAM HELD, PAINTER, effort hit service* to the ciliMns of Midia Ocati* aad adjoining counties, in ■tfM, Ntga aad Oramraalal Patatimg. OBAININtT Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash, "fcrif Fancy Fanerhanging. Or* Bora respectfully solicited. AH te work done for other painters. Jw 7 y. J The Champion of Worid. Holo Overeoamiug and Complete Sowing Machine—The great est machine of the Age I Suuplcity, Durability A Cheap ness Combined. Thi* machine Win* the litmt, ha# many Improvements overall other, in a word It l# a perfect machtne|which b acknowledg ed bv the>el Judge* andagents of all ether machine#. GWll on A. L. Bart***, ssadisoakurg, who i# the authorised agent for Centre county. Aleo keeps the heet Sewing Ma chine thread, needles, and repair* alfkinde of eewing machines, clocks, watches, no •lok bona# Ac. 1 will thoroughly canvass the taction belonging to no, and 1 shall ha very ouch pleased to toll every pereoa a I machine, oa nny term# ; give it a trial he* fort purchasing any other- it has no naueh Fame* wiohlng the machine, will leee* address the undersigned. SetuUctiea arcr-" Agent for Centre County. MADIAOXBCAU, PA. JOHN C. MOTZ 4 CO. lAMKEKM. MII.LHIIU, CNXTNN Co., PA. Kccoivc Deposits and allow interest. I Discount Notes. ' Make Collection*. Issue Batern Exchange. And n genernl Banking Business doge. JOIN C MOT 2, RYNDERS MUSIC STORE, i LOCK HAVEN, PA. ' fki # proprittor of Ryuder'a Music Store desires to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the fttot that they Can Save Money hf purchasing their musical instruments ot Ky odor's Mu*ic Store. We are telling Double Heed, Six Slop, Five at #l4O, lparktr in tono and finish, to those that are hawked and peddled throughout tho country at 1176 to 1200.) Thea* *• warrant for five year*. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties. We beg leave to call your attention to the following instrument*, sold in Pennavalley this year, which you {would D da well to examine before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE lIALL. 8. ft. WOLF, Hyoder Organ ttIUM WM, (JALBRAITII, KynderOrgan Z,,Z 14000 LEMONT. DR. J. V. HALE, American Organ i37/00 PETERHCIIRKCK, KynderOrgan Z,\ZZ". 140.00 AARONBBUBQ. WM. ETTINGER, Ryoder Organ I5i40. ( 0 f BOALBBURO. MISS K. E. HUNTER, Mvlodion 1180.00 la a few weeks we will oall attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. - la abort by writing a letter to us and getting our pridls—we deliver all instruments— You Can Save From #4O to 860 on an < Irgan. Add rem, RYJWERSMUSIC STORE. Lock Haven, Pa. rpwwwwmmmmww— . lj —i ,t i in ---"eMmMm l NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! 1 C. D. TTTiTJMEIt BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, u mom preparsd, si tb# OM Stand on Bishop strvei. to m) 1 . ItJITCOODB, SflOC2a)£3,at&iE, ShotiE.tSarpsts, CMtARASI) WILLOW WARK, AC.. AC, st fissOy reduetd pries*, lie l also prepared pi )>u rebate ALL KINDS II F CHAIN! FOR WHICH HK WILL PAY THE < HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! , •( 4KB PURCHASERS M ILL FINDBI*PER 10U INDUCEMENTS THERE ' apr 19tf C D. KELLER j i 11. Guggenheimer. ARRANGEMENT! ' ISAAC Gvouknhkimir. having puroh—t-l the entire stuck of the Isus Irvi efSuasman A Guggonbeiraer, e*- eeat the Leather and Shoe-finding*, km fllkd up hi* shelve* with s lot of SPLENDID FEW GOODS, unbracing READY MADE CLOTHING, t>ltam good*. untx-ERICS, I*RO VISIONS, * i \ BOOTS A SBOUS, HATS A CAPS, A Nil FANCY ARTICLES, [ sod i* now prspemi u> accomodate all bb eld customers, end to welcome all r new ones who msv favor him with ' their patronage. He feels safe in my r iag that be can pi esse the most fasti Ji ' on Call and see. 1 ISAAC GUGGENHEIMKB . P. B.—Mr, Busman still contiuues • to deal in LEATHER AND SHOE-PIS DINGS, CLOVBKaod TIMOTHY SEEDS, in the old room, where he may si way belhund. 12ap.tf. ij COAL, LIME, and POWDER! OOAL—• Wilkesbarre Coal, Chestnut Stove. Kh. fhrnareand foundry, (Joel—orbest quality, at the low est price*. Customers will please not* that our coal i- housed un der commodious shod*. LLMK— Wood or coal-burnt Lime, lor sale at our kilns, on the pike leading to Mlieaburg. FOWUKK. -Having received the agency for l)u Font's l'owder AT WHOLESALE, wc shall be pleased to rocei v o orders from the trade. Oflce and yard near south end of Bald Kagle Valley B. K. Depot, Bellefonto, Fa. SHOKTLIDGE A CO. BUTTS HOUSE BKLLiEfoktb, PA. J. B. BUTTS, Prop'r. Has first clnaa accommodation; charg es reasonable. 19apr, tf. CIRTHAL HOl'kL. Horner oliii.'.d aad Chestnut Street, Mifllinburg, Fa. John Showers, Proprietor. Hi Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on business er pleasure. H. A. Taylor'i Livery Attached. aas9L ly. WAR! WAR! j On High Prices. I GREAT EXCITEMENT. 11. R. K VIITII, of Potter* Mill*. NEW GOODS!| We would not reepeetMly iufrom his: friends, customers, and the public gener-j ally, that be baa taken possession of' Thompson's old quarter., which bare been remodeled and improved, and ia now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor! him by calling. NEW GOODS! J lie baa just received on* of the largest] clock* of all kind* of Merchandise ever; brought to Centre county, which he intend*! to sell at acuh figure* a* wilt make it an ob ject for all person* to purchase. Families laying in winter supplies of Groceries, i Pry Good*, do., should not fail to give bira a call, a* he feel* confident hi* price* and superior quality of good* will amply' satisfy all. Hi* stock of GROCERIES consul* of Coffee* of the be*t quality. Tea*. ; Sugar* of all kind*. Molasses.) Fish. Salt,) Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spioes, Provision*,, Flour and Feed, 4c., 4c. Our stock of] DRYGOODS ( U large and varied, and wa will just say can supply any article in that line, with- j out enumerating. U 1 READYMADECLOTHINGI t a large stock of ready-made Clothing for Men and Boys' wear which we will dispose J of si n very small advance on coat I Boot* and Show, Hat* and Cat*, Hard- ( ware, Out-en* ware, Wood and Willow , Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpets. Oil- t cloths, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ac., , 0c128.1y. < • I . - 1 I 1 i Graham & Sou, , wk j : i Boot&Shoe Makers Next door to D C Keller's Store i Uellefonte. i Wo manufacture to order. ) Our work is neat and durable. Our price* are very moderate. Wo warrant to give satisfaction. We have the LARGEST and BEST stock of Lsdie's and Children's shoes in town. Wo are receiving goods every week. ' We wish an examination of our good*. ' The Pennsvalley trade is especially in vited to call and see our stock, rethink we can please all who call as to s lyle, - quality, and prices. We study to render satisfaction, and although wo have had an extended trad© for years, we have never J given a customer cause to complain. L ; LIGHTNING SAWS at Manufacturers prices. For sale by W. J. M'MANIGAL. may 81.8 m Milroy. Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar. 4 lO YEARS jL| ~og a— Public Tut Has proved DR. CROOK'S Hp WINE TAJEI llle* awl ueqe2ed6r|** * of the Tlrrt tofi Lmg% par forming Um mo* imnaifcafab ana and fill iinfbtttfi Has cured so msay mam It has been nmnon—wla specific far UMK --..mpisjau. For pain* ID Brmrt. Side or Back, Gravel or KMaey IHiiMr* DiaPAMw of the I rtooFT Otwwbs, JaiindkyorMiyLiTerCooipUtnt, Debilitated, Cause* the Food to PlgeoL . Bow* nwpss.f* Pirrentu MnUtrioo* Fevenfr Glrra tone to yow^jntem. TBI DR.CROOK'SWINKOFTAH NATURE'S Hair Restorative Contains no LAC SULPHUR —aH SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from th Poisonous and Kfalth-datwym Drugs tiaed in other Hair Pupate lions. Transparent and dear as cnrrtnl, k vjß un JJEuut Ks~uffi FOUND AT LAST! „ It restores and preveala the Hair frem becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glomy ay ipearance, remove* llandruff, is rofraaniag to the head, checks the Hair from falling ff, and restore* it to n grant extent whaa prematurely lost, prevents Hradaeaaa, curei all humor*, cutnnaoua empUoajL and unnatural heal- AS A> FtHt TliK HAIR IT IS THE BEST A*. TICLE IX THE MARKET lU. 0 SMITH, Patenfae. Ayer. Mam. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTB* Kits. Gloucester, Mas*. The genuine fa put up in a panel bottle, wade expreaaly for it, with the name of the at tick" fciown in the glass. A*k your Druggist fat Ha rt re's Hair HKSToaAttva, and take m other. yyrSend two three cent stamp* to Proc ter Brother* for a "Treatise on the HunM Hair." The information it contains ■ worth SMO.OO to any person. * l*wp-kT Fur sale st Centre Hall by Wm. Wal and lleriacher A OrontniHer S=A LKOtT RETO YOt)H6 MSB. ha Prtn t s teslsd savstav*. sap • saaia A Ustar* t the JCstate. Trssfsat sndj^as^ wmtltiu tram Ml Abw.4o Hj ROBjtRT J. OCXr VKltwfxK u D.. Author of Xbm ~Ovm ll* 1 Hlhor. ts UO* MtwtnUs Us tars, etssrb pemee Inae htt ra -11;.Isgws,aqg_ ■ rfol Mso-K, ol Hrlf Abnss mj >■ r*<OtsUT * asm* wrtSoot mrdlciiM, sadlaWssal msai fj lost operun. tastwuasati. ftaawsr oerdwK l*W tsr wts which fn'fy uferrr, no maU<v htl hto wyff be. msjr cars htBol( chi>U, i-nisti-U, suansOksm This lactam Will Prwrs s Booa to Thoasaadi ma ' seat. In s plain rnrstoys. nig sddHqfr ssat*. . A.Urw. Ihr j c kUNB AOOj, PostOßkw Boa MS*. Ig Bowwy, Eawjg4 PURIFY YOUE BLOOD. oar una. Any ti.seitsa or truiiiH fit the Skin, diaaam afi Iha IM Kheumatitm. Pimph* 0 U Sores, I'loers, Brokan-daWD Constitutions. Pyplulis, Hf disease depending 4 1# prated condition of thfi MM# 7 DR. OROOIH STRUT OF POKE ROOT. j It La* tie medicinaljKOpM# V :.r Pol e It u.hined withapmp* a ration of Iron which gom • . nor into the blood, pfai® iug tli* most rapid md mm tiertul itirca. _ Ask your DrusgU lor Df. Oioohh jund Hj <up u! *'nk* ltm a— m
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