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    TfctK CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY MAR.*, I's
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL KXWB.—Our Wends, every
where, will oblige us by sending us local
news of internal. .... e ,v
; I EXri.ATlO*,—The circulation of the
RxroftTSA, on this side tha county. t
larger than that of all other papers in the
county. Business men wtU therefore 6nd
this .me of the beat advertising mediums.
We invite all interacted to come and in
spect our list for themselves.
REWTTALNM— AII monies A>r sub
scription will be credited on thesubscri
bor's addreea, sack week : by referring to
which our patrons can at all times see; h.. w
iheir accounts stand, and a receipt is by
this system carried upon each copy ot the
Prr.
Public Snlee.
Sale of Geo. Zeigler, Banner twp., fbrm
stock, March 11th.
Sale of L. J. Noll, Gregg twp.. March,
11th.
-Daniel Hoy s sale, Gregg twp . March
18th.
—Wm. Armagast's sale, near Church
villa, March 14th.
—Sale of Peter Klinefelter, dee d, near
Madisonburg, 14th March
-John P. Runkle s sale Centre Hill.
March 19th,.
—Sale of Philip Kemp, east of Old Fort
March 25th.
Jacob Froros sale, near Centre HaU v
March 26th.
—Dan'l Hosterman's sale, Haines twp.,
March, 12th.
—Sale of Philip Yanada, dec d near
Madisonburg, March9olb.
XT OTICE —Notice is hereby given that
I have appointed J. Z*LLB A >o*.
Druggi-U, Bellefonte. Pa . my sole agents
for the manufacture and sale ef Dr. A
(r'reeiMS Liver f\Ut —kaown as /V. L
(f-eme't Liter ISils, Not. 1 and 2. i Brown
A Red.) Any boxes sold without my sig
noture and trade mark "Dr. A. Greene t
I.trrr PHI*, 1 are fraudulent.
Jan. 22, 1878. K. Gaxa.sa. M. D.
In accordance with above notice, and to
protect the public, each ana every box
will hear on side sad bottom the name of
J. ZSLLES A Sen. Sent by mail postage
prepaid, on receipt of retail price 36 ru.
for Nixl, eta. Ibr No. 1 Bee that the
name is gelled properly, Da. K.
G-a t t-x-i t Livna PILL*. No 1 or 2.
Merchant* supplied *t usual whole**!*
rate*. Address all orders to,
J. ZKLLXR A SON.
Druggists,
No. 6 Broekerheff Row, lellefente. Pa.
feb-.*7-4t.
S#~Subtcriber* changing their pest-of
fice address the coming spring, should not
fail to give us due notice, se that the Re
porter can be mtiled eeeerdingly. Im.
—E. B. i/rwterman, teacher of the
Earlvntown ncbool, tbia twp.. reports
for the mouth ending Feb. 27, aa fol
lows: Per cent. 87; number of
Eupila in attendance, 37 ; ten of whom
nve Dot rutmed a Jay during the
montb, and five have not rained a
day since school opened.
—The PioegroYe ncbool, in Potter
twp., F. F. Jameson, teacher, will
bare an exhibition, this Thursday
evening, 6th.
—The Tuten Republican is two
pegs ahead, it runs Vol. V, No. 6
Brown's Republican, same week,
runs, Vol. V, No. 4.
John B. Linn, of Bellefonte, is de
puty secretaty of the Commonwealth
under Hartranfi'aadminiatratioD.
—Brown's Republican sticks fun at
the Tuten Republican. "Two-ten"
brothers is good.
—The railroad from Lewiatown to
Reedsviile, is blened with "stations"
—the trains stop opposite every house
along the line and in between. Some
of the stations look so much like a W
box on atilu, that if any kind of a box
is accidentally left lie near enough to
the track for the engine to see it the
eld critter will come to a bait sure,
thinking its a new "depot."
—The Nunery, for March, has
come, and nothing goea ahead of it to
make the little folks glad.
Please correct errors: Such are
the closing words of individuals who
aspire to write for the preee, savs an
exchange. At the very last hour,
when the paper ia nearly filled and
ready to go to press, the pointless ex
udations of some disturbed braio, cov
ering a sheet of foolscap with uoar
ranged hieroglyphics, are thrust upon
the editor with the emphatic injunc
tion : "Don't fail to publirh this week,
and correct all errors, as it was care
lessly written." JNow we will say
onre for all, that we are grateful for
well prepared and well written com
munications. But those of a different
character are simply used for wsste.
No person should do anything care
lessly—least of all should be assume
carelessly to instruct the public
through the praaa. He may write
brief items of news; crop prospects,
and suggestions which involve the
public interest—these we are alwavs
'glad to receiva from farmers and oth
ers, and mould into shape, and send
forth to the public. But when an in
dividual takaa up the pen of an essay
ist, be should guide it with care and
judgement.
JUDGE MA TH.—WS are sorry to
leitra of ths continued indisposition of
this gentleman. The Cliutou Demo
crat of last week aaya: "Court ad
journed over lastTnorsday until Mon
day, on account of the indisposistion ot
Judge Mayer, who bad not been able
to resume his duties at the time of go
ing to press, though be is much hotter,
sufficiently recovered to go out if tbe
weather had been favorable. His
Honor Judge Gamble came on Mon
day and in the afternoon opened Court,
and he has since been presiding."
Both houaea of Congress were in
session all day on Sunday, 2nd. Presi
dent Grant was inaugurated on Tues
day.
EXTERMINATING THE APACHES.
San Franciaco, Feb. 27.—Advices from
Arizona to Feb. 18, state that Lieut.
Michler of the sth Cavalry fought the
Apaches Jan. 22, at Tonte Creek, killing
17 warriors ; one soldier, George Hooker,
was killed. On tbe 19th of January Capt.
Price had a light near Verde, killing five
Apaches. Gen. Crook arrived at head
quarters Feb. 16, having been absent three
months.
Washington, Feb. 28.—A resolution im
peaching Judge Delahy of Kansas was re
ported to the House by Mr. Butler to day,
and passed without opposition after the
reading of a few extracts from the testi
mony taken by the Judiciary Committee,
showing Delahay's habitual drunkenness
and unseemly conduct on the bench.
The Carlist War in Spain.
Paris, Feb. 28 —Le Temps baa a dis
patch from Bayonne stating that Don Car
lot, after staying a few days in Spain, re
crossed tbe frontier en tbe 24th ult,, and is
now at some point naar Bayenne. Fam
ilies continue to fly from "pain in large
numbers. A vessel crowded with refugees
arrrived at Port Vendres.
Snow fell to a great depth on Thursday
in the North of France. The railways
were blocked and the mailt to and from
England delayed.
Tbe Louisiana bill" was defeated in the
Senate, and fears of aeriooa trouble are en
tertained. Senator Peneroy is likely to be
.Messrs. Carey A Shnure, proprie
tors of the A/aine sawmill of this place
were the owners of shout 20.000 sores
of limhrrlatxl lying along Peon's
Creek at or near the line of Union
and Centre counties. They lately
disposed of 2,000 acres to Afolx Bro.,
and the balance of the tract they have
sold conditionally to a party often or
twelve Lcwisburgers, for the sum of
$60,000. The land has iron ore upon
it, and the L. C. A 8. C. Railroad
|iA.<sre through it. so that, notwith
standing much timber has IHWII taken
off, it may continue to be very valu
able property. Messrs. Carey A
Schnure intend to sell their sawmill
and retire from the lumber business
having renlirtvl enough therefrom to
warrant them henceforth to enjoy life
at ease, which their reasonable ambi
tion will sutler lln-ni to do with far
feet contentment. — Selintgiwe Timet
—The following is the official vote, Kwr
and Against License, cast in this county,
on Friday, Fob. 2M :
DMTKICT*. to H AUAIKST
Bellefontc, X. \V.. 89 141
" " S. W -<*6 88
" " W. W 15 .... 76
Howard It! 61
Mile.burg 9 ...... 96
l'hilipsburg 49 - 148
tlnionville 1 68
Bonner 78 9b
Bog gs 8S 17V
Burn.ide 16 26
Curt in .. 11 - 48
Ferguson 92 186
Gregg 79
Haines .„. 98 108
Half Moon 17
Harris 68.... 261
Howard 87 76
Huston 85 81)
Liberty 87 119
Marion 27 62
Miles 77 UK
Patton 48 64
Pcnn itl 133
Potter TNhln4 - 144
Rush 34
Snow 5h0e..... 62 74
Spring M 8 141
Taylor 1®
Union 0 109
Walker 7*> ... lOB
Worth 28 64
Total 1668 8001
1688
Majority.. .1434
HARRIS TWP.
The following officers wore elected in
Harris twp., on 21st ult:
Supervisors, Peter Koon, Geo. Kline.
Justice of Peace, Joseph Peters. School
Directors, llobt. M'rariaue' Overseers,
John Bricker, Km tin. Wolf. Auditor, W.
M'Farlane. TownclerL, J. G. Irvin.
Assessor, .Adam Hess. Constable, Arm
strong Jacobs. Inspectors, W. W.
Leach, Thomas Riley.
Penn twp. elected the following local
officers on 21>t ult:
Judge, Sebastan Mus- r; Inspectors,
Jesse Kreauier, Mich. Kerstetter; Auditor
John Kerstetter ; Towneierk, Henry Bol
linger; Constable, John 11. Auman ; Ov
erseers of Poor, David Krtie, Elias Lose;
School Director*, Jacob Alter*, H. U
Weiser ; Supervisors, Elias Kreamer, 1)
A. Musser.
—The following is a list of local officers
of Haines twp., elected on 21st ult:
Supervisors, Jacob Bower, sr., Daniel
Vonada ; School Director?, Jerry Winkel
blech, Jesse Wert; Overseers of Poor, -M
D. Weaver, Mich. Fiedler; Judge. A. F
Winkelblech; Inspectors, B F. Burd.Corn.
Bower ; Auditor, Josh. Van Ormer; As
sessor, Sol. Ettinger; Townclerk, J. W.
Ku>se'.; Constable, John Ketner.
—Fierce storm and low thermometer
reigned this week. The road* are difficult
to travel in seme localities on account of
the great snow-drifts.
—lf a mad dog bites a man in his artifi
cial leg, will the man take hydrophobia ?
If the Loop debating society is still kept
up, let them debate this and send us the
decision.
' —Four families are about to leave this
section for Virginia, natnly, George and
Wm. Ziegler of Brushralley and Me sr*
George Jameson and And. Smith, of
Gregg. May prcsperity attend them in
the old "mother of Presidents."
—Not Laving any locals this week, we'l
bait our hoek to catch gudgeons. Here's
an eddy, and we'll throw in, the batt
"don't cost nothing:"
Jim Fish. Mackerelvilc's principal mer
chant sanctomed us the other day. Thank
you, call again.
Pat Candy, the most enterprising
citizen of Minstickville and its leading
democrat, looked at us through the win
dow as he passed our office the other day.
Glad to see him. Higher honors await
him.
Green Horn, the foremost citizen and
principal merchant of Seftville. called on
us just as we go to press, we are to much
overcome to express our felling*. Call of
ten.
For the Reporter.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
Selinsgrove, Feb. 28th, lffT3.
At a meeting ofthe members ofThe The
ological class of the Missionary Institute,
the following preamble and resolutions
were adopted :
j Vlhereaf, It has pleased our heavenly
Father, in His all wist- providence, to sud
denly and unexpectedly "remove from our
midst, by death, Mrs. Annie Leitxell, and
whereas her husband, Mr. D W. Leitxell,
is a senior member of our class, therefore.
Resolred, That wo the members of the
theological class of the Miss. Institute
hereby express our sincere sympathy and
heartfelt condolence with this our brother
and classmate in his sad bereavement and
irreparable loss, as also with the parent*
and friends who now mourn the loss of one
whom they loved, and who was so unex
pectedly and suddenly taken from them.
Retolted, That in ber death, her hus
band has been deprived of a kind, amiable,
and loving wife; hei children of a pious
and affectionate mother; her parents,
brothers and sisters of a much beloved
daughter and sister; her friend- and neigh
bors of a worthy and exemplary associate,
and the church of a sincere, concistent
member.
JUtohud, That while our hearts are sad
dened by tbis event, and a gloom is cast
over our school and neighborhood, we are
not unmindful that God doelh all things
well and that it becoms us, therefore,
humbly to submit to His will, feeling as
sured that she is hHppy in the possession of
a mansion in our Father's house above.
Rexoleed, That we in accordance with
the principles of our religion, assist in de
fraying the funeral expenses incured by
this sad death.
Remitted, That we commend these who
mourn her loss, and especially her three
little surviving children, to the care and
keeping of our heavenly Parent, who has
promised to be a Father to the fatherless
and never to leave nor forsake those who
put their trust in liitn.
Resolved, That a copy of this preamble
and resolution be published in the Amer
ican Lutheran; Lutheran Observer, and
the local papers of Centre county.
H. F. LOKO,
I). A. DAY,
D. 8. LBSTZ.
Com.
And now, since the Credit Mobilier
scandal has ended and somo of the fellows
have been nicely whitewashed, the next
thing on the carpet is the impeachment of
two radical U. S. Judgos, Judge Dela
bay of Kansas, and Judge Sherman, of
Ohio, a brother of Senator John Sherman.
The radical party should not bo called
the "great unwashed" but the great white
washed
U. S. vs. Thomas Barret indicted for
openinsr a letter addressed to another per
•ou. The jury found a verdict of guilty,
and defendant was sentenced to py fine
of five hundred dollars, and undergo ah
imprisonment in the Western Penitentia
ry of twelve nfcrcfto.
DEATHS.
On Feb. 16, in Hoalsburg. Mr. Wilson,
wife of Samuel Wilson, ago 77 years.
On Feb.. 8. in Shingle!on, Nicholas
Straw, age 80 year*, ll months nmt IT
days.
On Feb. I, In Harris town.hip, Henry
llartswhich, aged *Byears.
At Pins Grove Mills, Mi> t.idi# l.yi|a, j
aged 64 years.
tin Ut inst., near Anmnsburg, Freddy
Mos.er, son ofCha Hower, aged I years, i
and 10 months
MAK HI At IKS
On 'JO ult . Calvan F Yenriok >I Jaok-,
•oltvilie and Margaret Shatter, of Madison
burg
On the 4th inst,, at the residence f Mr
James Furey, in Bollefbnte, by llev. J.
Keller Miller, Mr Hiram* l Hotter audi
Mi.sSaleua Cllne, both of Hellefonte.
At the Bingham House, in Philedelpia,
on the 26th September, lb.'J, by Hev Or.
Alexander Heed, Hon. James M Brown
to Mrs. Klisabeth M Alexander, lortnerly
of Centre Hall, both of Armagh township,
it i It! in county.
On :UHh of Jan. at the Reformed Parson
age, Rabersburg by Hex Win. M l.an-
Je. Mr. Jacob it llase': to Mi s Fernanda
Yoarick, both of near Madisonburg.
A EDITOR'S M KITING
There will be a meeting of liie Aud
itors of Potter township held at the Old
Fort on Monday, March 24ih at 8 o'clock,
a m., for the purpose of Auditing the ac
counts of the Overseer, of Poor an.l Itoad
Supervisors. All persons interested are 1
requested to attend
J D Ml'KB AY",
W \V LOVK.
JAMES M CLINTIC.
W A KSKR, Auditvrt.
Tlies (Jerk. marti.4t
1)1' ItI.IC SALE.—
Will be sold, at the residence of the
undersigned near Centre Hail,
Ou Wednesday, March 20, at 12 a. ut.
2 Horse*. 6 Cows. 10 Head young Cattle.
8 Hogs, 1 large Road Wagon with Bod and
Cover. 2 plantation Wagon* with ladders,
and the one broad wheel, I broad wheel
2 Horse Wagon, 1 Bob .led, Hay rako.
Threshing Machine and Power, Graindrill,
Cornplanter, Cornscraper, Flow*. Har
rows, Cultivators, Patent Hiyhook, all
kiuds of Horse gears, Chains, Spreads,
Forks, Kake*, Windmill, and many other
articles too numerous to mention
JACOB FROM
A GREAT DISCOVERY
Prol. Wm P. Clark has recently discov
ered thu greatest remedy ever known for
the prevention and permanent cure of
self-abuse. Never (ail*. His unbounded
success in the treatment of all sexual di
seases it so universally known as to need
no comment Describe symptoms, and ad
vice and medicine w ill be sent to any ad
dress in sealed package, on receipt of #2, i
no publicity, no consultation Ire*. Ad-,
dress. Prof. WM. V CLARK,
So 185 South 6th St , Philadelphia.
mar6,3t
D. M. RJTTKNHOUSK,
WITH
KOO>*. Ndlß Alt/, A t o.
WHOLK4ALK DK.XLKK.S IN
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
144 North Delaware Avenue,
IJ7 North Water Street,
PIULADKLrtIiA.
P. A Kooßs. U. ScsviU J Iksvoi
mar 6 ly.
PUBLIC SALS.—WiII b< -old at resi
dence f the undersigned, near Centre
Ilill, on Wednesday, March l'Ah, at 10
o'clock 2 horse-. 2 breeding roar**, 1
2 yearling and 1 one-yearling colt, 4 milch.
Cows, 4 head of young cattle, a lot at sheep
Hog*. 1 graindrill. Hsyrake. 1 4-horse wa-i
gon. 1 two horse wagon, buggy, 2-hor-e
sled, plow, harrow*, cultivator*, con plan
ter, horsegeara, household furniture, uch
a* bed*, bedstead*, tables, chairs, meat
vessels, and many other articles too nu
merous to mention.
feb 27. JOHN P. RUNKF.L.
DISSOLUTION.—^ The partnership hereto
fore between the undersigned in the trade
carried on in Shelving, Reaper-grinding.
Lightningrods, and Livestock, ha* been
mutually dissolved. All accounts to be
settled with I>. K Gei*. to whom all who
know themselve* indebted, will please ap
ply toon. D. K GKISS,
frfeb at. D.C.KELLER.
Centre Hull.
"PCBLIC SALE w beaoMatpab*
JT lie Sale, at the residence of the sub
scriber. about 3 miles et o! Old Fort, on
25 of March at 10o'clock. Horse*, Co<**,
Voung cattle end Calves, South I' wn
Sheep, Shoals, Buckeye Reaper and Mow
er, Tnre*hing Machine with Shaker and
Strap, Cornsheller, Corn planter. Corn
scraper, Cornplow, new Plantation Wag
on with bed, I 8-bor*e Plow. Spring wag
on, Buggy, Plows, Harrows, Cultivator*,
Hayrake.llayfork with Rope and Pulleys,!
forks, rakes double tree-, single trees, fifth
chains, log chains, wheelbarrow. Rolling
screen. 1 ten plate stove. Uorse gears. Sin
gle Harness, double Harness, and Tugr;
Harness.
feb2o PHILIP KEMP.
ThUBLIC SALE
A. Will bo sold, at Public Sale, at the
late residence of Peter Klinefelter, dee d.
Near Madisonburg, on Friday, March,
14th, at 10 o'clock.
5 Horses, 5 Cows, 10 Head of Voung
Cattle, 1 Excelsior Reaper and Mower, al
most new, 1 Buggy. 1 Spring wagon, 1
Sleigh. 1 Bob Slei, 1 Log Sled. 2 Planta
tion Wagons, Cornplanter, Grain Drill. 1
Fanning Mill, Shaker A Strap, HayropeA
Putties. Hay rake. Plow*, Cultivators,
Wood and Hayladdeos, 2 setts Harness,
let of Horsegcnr*, Ac. Also : Household
Furniture, 1 Cookstove. Cupboard, Chests,
Chairs, Beds and Bed-lead*. Iron Kettle
and many other articles too numerous to
mention.
TERMS of sale will he made known on
day of sale, by SAM' I, GUAM LEY,
11. G. Cosakß, Executor.
Auctioneer.
SETTLEMENT —N. 11.-Tho 15th of
March, day after sale, ha* been fixed upon
for making settlement of accounts with
above estate, when all persons inlere-ted
are requested to attend.
SAM L GUAM LEY,
30jn Executor
OUBUC SALE
X Will be sold at public sale, at the
residence of the subscriber one mile west'
of Pleasant Gap.
In Benner Twp , On Tuesday March,
11th, 1873.-
3 head of Work Ilor-es, 1 yearling Colt,
5 Milch' Cows, 6 head young Cattle, one
being an Aldernev Bull, IS Sheep, 1 two
horse wagon, 2 horse sled, 1 tiny rnke.
Plows, Harrows, 2 setts Tug harness, Bri
dles, Collar*. Sett of May ladders, double
trees, Spreads, &c. Sale to commence at
10o'cltck on said dav when terms will be
made known by GEORGE ZIKGLRK.
PUB LICSALE. —Will bo sold at pub
lic sale, at the residence of the subscri
ber, in Potter twp , near Churchville,
On Friday, March 14th, at 10 o'clock.
Two horses, 5 cows, 10 head young cat
tle, 1 Excelsior reaper. 1 Haines horse
power, machine and shaker. 1 self-dis
charging rake, 1 four-horse wagon, I two
horse sled, 1 log sled, 1 fanning mill, 1
Centre Hall cornplanter. 1 corn scraper,
2 double shovel plows, harrows, cultiva
tors, 1 large roller, 2 pair hay ladders,
horse gears, log chains, hay fork, rope ana
pulleys, bay by the ton, 1 II ithuwuy cook
stove, 1 parlor coal stove, and many oth
er articles too numerous to mention.
feblS WM AKMAG A ST.
NEW HARDARWE STORE
MILLHEIM Pa.
W. J. MCMANIOAL of Milroy has Start
ed a branch Store in Millheim where he
intends keeping a full line of Hardware
and Cutlery,
I RON,
HAILS,
OILS,
PAINTS,
VAKNIHIIES,
GLASS AND PUTTY,
also a full line of Wallpapers and Borders
The Store will be in the charge of his clev
er and obliging clerk James Montgomery.
Outre County, Farmers, Mechanics
and others call and examine goods, and
compare prices—Jim is a clever fellow
and will ao all in his power to accommo
date you.
ALSO:
Do not forget
THE STAND AT MILROY,|
where you will always find a full Stock
to select from and prices to Suit tho times.
Being very thankful for the pntrouagc
and many favorishown me by iny Centre
county friends", I; still solicit their patron
age and I will guarantee-to give satisfac
tion in every way-Goods will sold very
cioaeJdr.casb/ V J. M MANIGAL.
Spicy Debate.
From the proceeding* of Coagreee
February 23, we extract the follow.
ing, the subject beiug the increase ol
j salaries:
Mr. Stevenson I believe that If all ths
! present member* of the House were turned
j out, daughter 1 we could not oa the aver
jago do a* well at our businea* as we are
| doing here, 110 declared that the salaries
[ paid by the Government were suSleient to
secure the service* of good and pre per
men. 110 was satisfied with hi* present
| salary.
Mr. Dickey Speak foryeurself.
.Mr. Stevenson (vehemently)—-I will
.peak for myself and you, too. 1 believe
Uis enough for you. (Laughter.) I be
lieve it is .
All You Are Worth.
(Laughter.) 1 would uol hire you far the
balance of your life at that rate. (Loud
l.aiighler.)
Mr Dickey You never made $4,000 In
i our life outside of yeur salary as a mem
ber of Congress.
Mr. Stephenson—l have mad* SIOO,OOO
in a tingle case, and 1 doubt if the gentle
men ever did the tike.
Mr. Dickey—Then you fooled yeur cli
ent. i. Laughter.)
Sense aud Nodmom.
Mr. Stephenson—l do not know why the
gentleman from Pennsylvania sndeaiors
to inject nonsense into everything in this
House. (Laughter.)
Mr. Dickey—l should like to inject seme
sense into the gentlemen from Ohio.
(Laughter.)
Mr. Stevenson—The gentleman might
j engraft some sense in me, if he had any
himself. It I could buy the gentleman at
: what tic is really worth, and sell him again
it what he thinks he is worth, I never
would need any salary from Coagreas.
', Laughter)
Mr. Hoar made the point af order that
| this debate was unworthy of the character
of the House, and ought not to he permit
ted to proceed.
The Chairman sustained the poial of or
der.
NEW ORLEANS.
A Great Fire--Si* Square* Burned—
Two Hundred Families Homeless.
New Orleans. February *7.—A tre in
the Third <lilrirt thi, afternoon destroyed
nearly tlx square#, bounded by St. Cloud,
Dauphins and MahJerille streets, and
Wa>hington avenue. About two hundred
houses and their contenu were consumed.
The buildings were mostly frame dwell
ings. The De Soto school houee wax also
destroyed. Scarcity of water prevented
the firemen from Joins effective xervice.
A high wind alto prevailed. Lexx estima
ted at $260,000. Insurance unknown.
About two hundred families are leftbome
lex
LOCAL Orrtox.— The Breokville (Jeffer
son county) Republican of the 12th xeyt:
Soino excitement wax occasioned on
Monday by the pieconccrted action of the
hotel proprietors of our place in raising
the price of accomodation to about double
their usual rate*. To offset this action of
the hotel men the temperance and aati
liccnse men met and made arrangements
toacoomin*date those attending court in
private lamilies at one dollar per day, and
so advertised by printed posters. To carry
out their detcrmiualien a list of thoee will
ing to throw oprn their houses was made,
and as the peopta came in they were as
signed places by a Committee of Arrange
ments. As we write this subject is near
ly the entire topic of conversation, and
not the best feeling that could be wished
for is entertained.
JUDGE SHERMAN'S CASE.
Iliii Impeachment Kecomtneudad by
the Judiciary Committee.
Washington, Jan. 20.—The House Way*
and Meant Committee to day decided to
recommend to the Judiciary Committee
the impeachment of the United State*
Judge Chariot T. Sherman of the North
ern Dittrict of Ohio for hi* course in the
matter of demanding SIO,OOO for alleged
•ervice in procuring legitlalioa favorable
to the bankt and ttock-dealer*.
The tetlimony of Mettrt Colgate, Leek
wood, and other*, member* of the New
York Stock Exchange, will be certiled to
the Judicary Committee, but there it net
sufficient time to try a cat# ot impeach
ment and it it probable that fudge Sher
man, together with United Stale* Judge
Mark Dclahay of Kansas, will retifh be
fore the next tettion of Congrea*.
FARMER* READ Tuia. The superior
Reaper .V Mower, is a candidate for favor,
to which tho attention of Centre county
farmer* i called. The Superior is manu
factured in Wheeling, W. Va., and ha*
met a large tale, and obtained many high
recommendation* in Ohio, and otharetate*.
Thit machine ditpentee with cog-geariag
and all unnecoatary trap* with which
many other machine* are aflicted , it ia
timple in conttruclien, ttrong and durable,
! eatily managed, and light draught. The
Superior it fully warranted to do lie work
right, or no tale.
Mr. John II Odenkirk, of the Old Fort,
it agent for Centra county for the Supe
rior, and persons withing a Mower A Reap
er, hud better call on him before purchas
ing another. 80 jaa.
N r OTI'E.—To owner* of unseated land*
and their agent* in Centre county.
There will be an appeal held at the oSce of
the Conimi**ioner* of tsid County in BeIUC
fonte, on the 12th day of March for all the
township* in IVnntvalley : on the IS for all
the tnwnthip* in Bald Eagle valley ; on the
14th for all the townhip* of Snow Shoe,
Burntide. Ruth ; and alte Nittany valley,
fur tie ailjuttment of all rate* ana line* on
.ueh land* in *nid County. A* after that
•lain there will be no appeal*. All who
! lee! interested in the above will please
take notice.
Attest, llr Osbxior CoMMiuiorm
! WM. FU RY. Clerk. fob 20
1 EXPENDITURES OF CENTRE ;
COUNTY, A. D. 1872. ,
Auditor's and clerk* pay -...$ 102 00 ,
Commissioner John Bing balance $69 10
do J G San key 208 00
do 8 F Foster 892 47
do ACUinton.. 60 00
do Jos McCleskey 670 00
Wm Furey, Corns elk - 850 68 |
J S Parsons, t:ptave ... 64 00
Kartrnm Galhraith, janit0r........... 294 76
Sheriff D W Wood ring 2 016 26
Common wealth cost* 1 966 901
Premium of Scalps 48190
K<>ad views, bridges and damages 1 426 6*l
Grand and traverse jurors pay 2 924 90
Constable pay 78616
Assessors pay 1 801 00
Registration 614 60
Election expen*e 2 181 86
Inquisition on dead bodies 424 94
Slate Lunatic Asylum 896 86
OrvD and Alexander 80000
Jury Commissioner* 92 76
County tax refunded 167 70
P 0 Meek, printing, bal. 70 A '7l 672 80
R B Bargor A Co " 618 00
Fred Kurtr. " 202 00
P D Stover " 476 44
Insurance of public buildings 249 94
Stationery A books, John Moran. 106 26
" WFMurph*/. 40 00
D K Kortney, auditing account.... 8600
R M Magee, County Institute 129 66
Eiias Grove, carpenter work 98 80
Brown A White, pluming in Jail- 78 60
Ed Brown *' " 10 66
Geo O' Bryan, furniture . 6176
Noll&Derr Plastering 62 78
Kobl Mcknight, gas 264 2$
Jno M'Dermont, ft. al 78 80
J D Shugcrt, agl society 200 00
Premium on duplicates 66 00
Kay A Brother, Purdon's digest... 6 00
A B Henderson, -court reporter... 9000
JasH Rankin " ... 1000
J F Kipley, map of Penna 4 60
CHa* M'Csfforty, jsil roof-.. ■ 41 96
Western Penitentiary 241 61
Bart (Inlhraith, ezpenseon clock. 60 00
W J Kealsb, indexing A auditing 129 07
ISS'iWa-sw US
J P Gonhart, deeds B <)u
J A J Harris, rl at. hardware 40 K
, Wm r Mitchell map Curtin twp. MOO
Jno M'Clesky, expense* In lNl'g. IJJJ
'jJnoß Mallory smithing . 3AM
rf Win K Shope, repair* in jail - 64 IBj
Nor* M Calmer, washing *) 83
Jw 11 Dobbins, attending prison'* 13 U)
W H Wilkison, boarding Jurois. 68 AO
D Johnson A Hon* " " 7W l**t
J Lonbergsr, stove* and repairing 2#7>>
David Treastar Potter tp fire* ... 11625
M Kunkle, cleaning guitar* 10 50
Adams Express 805
S**l*rn Penitentiary 244 "t
Jot Defiling, surveying 1000
David M'Ctoekey, Curtin twp Ore 84<ki
Deo I M Oinly, water tax 18000
Smith A Owuer, iinithing 885
Ltl Orris, order book 10 A'
Her * J arret, drug* 8 •
Geo Livingston. stationary - l*6il
W Murphey a lion*, blank book* 65 73
WmMann* Hon " " - H8 07
Heifer a Hretber, merchandise M 4e
Wm Kuhns " 7 86
Dor ling a ether* " 1*76
Wm lumber. 86 6;'
Campbell a Co. ire.... 865
Agnew Meore, tl K bridge 417 lr
II Y Nlil/or, stationary and book* WD
Wm P Wilaoa, book case 800
Lunatic asylum, James Test SIS 45
H F Porsler, eiDa aervice* asses*
books and registration I'JOOl'
Daniel Dsn. gass fixtures 5 H,'
Incidental expenses . 604 jk
Interest and discount paid I O'*"*
Refunding account notes lilted. . SOOOUOU
" road tax, 4 440 00 j
Total expenditure* $44 434 30
D W. WOODKINO. ESQ.. lUfik Shar
if, in account with CENTRE COUNTY.
CR:
Jan. I, 1*73
By Balance at eettlement $1 441 8b
By executing venirea and sum
moning jury, Jan. term - 44 70
com. and cost Jan. term - 16 81:
By executing venirea and sum
moning jurors, April term - 47 70
Com and cost '* " 87 4£
By Washing blankets, ac 18 76
Br conveying Whippo to Harris-
Vorg 48 40
By conveying A Cox to Harris-
Wg - 48 40
By washing blankets, #c 6 86
By executing venires and sum
moning jurors, August term 4170
By conveying W Tele to House
of Refuge 76 0(i
By conveying Mr* Keaimrand K
Pierce to Lock Haven on is
4#• torput B6 76
By executing renrtes and sum
moning juror* special c0urt...... 28 76
de do 47 40
By Com. and coeU Aug. term .... 63 76
By executing venire* and sum
moning Juror* and court pro
ceedings— . 44 70
By conveying T Uickey to west
ern Penitentiary.... - 76 00
By conveying B McGwire and
Celhoon, to insane s-ylum. Dan
ville - 80 00
By com. and costs NOV. term 17 81
By stove for Hbra/v r00m...... 82 00
By (si fixtures for Jail 7 60
By testing and repairing gas - 260
By boardiug prisoner* - 473 16
ft 067 n
DR.
Jan 1. 18TS.
To order* $2,016,20
Te balance due bim 2,016 'X
$8,017,79
TAXES OUTSTANDING.
IM6 Martin Murphy Burn
side 1*6.82
Simon Lingle Liberty 242.22
~ $418.64
1887 S T Ishler Banner 10,04
W F Tibben. (b> Ma-
826,13
$•46,17
IMS A Snyder. Bellefonte 76.61
A Jones Phllippburg .. 95.48
Win Askey Burnstde.. 66,16
Jno Pownell Bgfr*. 167.00
J Hoeterman Haines 447,38
Wm Creae Hall moon 68.'>4
1884 D F Fortney (a! Belle
tonte 1412.62
J M Bush Palton 95, W
D H Yeager Snow
Sboe 1C6.44
D Hosterman Haines ... 223,03
John Bechdol Liberty 104,78
2,407.76
1870 Daniel Dorr (a) Boile
fonle 486,63
John Holler Boggt. 291,80
Sam'l Brickley How
ard - .... 93.67
Jamtt P Smith Penn— 3Gt,M
11 Carton (b) Belle
(onte 894.49
E Hunter Philiptburg 1u,64
A J Hatainger Banner 392,32
J 8 M Corwuck tc) Fer
ton 030.40
John Minicb Greg*..... 4W.98
John Ward (el Half
Moon 296.40
Sau l Brickley How
ard 240.79
J H McCnnley (a Ma
rion - 007,2$
Joteph Crotaer Potter 86,16
J ame* Gale* Snow
Shoe - m.u
Joteph Shaffer Walker ®W 01
$4,075,40
1872 Chat Brown (a) Belle
font* - 1,792.00
K H Carr (a) Milesburg 270,81
Wm Kiddie* Philipt
burg - 018,81
Conrand Deihl Howard 156,68
Joseph Steer (a) Union
vine - 129
Tbo* Marchail (a- Hen
ner 1248.0$
J C Walker (a) Boggt... 791.89
Wm While burntide... 231.58
Jno M'Cloakey (n) Cur
tin 214.38
Rob'tG Brett (a) Per
ruton 2146,47
8 Heit* (n) Gregg 20U1.48
Geo. Miller (a' llaine*..! 611.99
H J Gate* ini Half moon 632,97
i Sam'l Gilland <a) Harria2<i37,2S
Nelson Aakey (a) How
ard - - 609.3$
D W Klin* it) Button 267,5$
David Robb Liberty.... 4HJ.86
David Hnrter Marion... 1 008,20
Uriah Shaffer ib) Mile* 968,88
Jonaa Stina (a) Patton 673,99
Daa'l Geary (a) Penn...1314.18
Geo. Stover (a) P011er..2616,16
J C Haton Ruth........... 866.10
Jamtt Gate* Snow thoe 663,61
K W Gettle (a) Spring ! 996,27
Sam'l Hoover b Taylor 240,65
Wm Spott* (a) Union... 267,87
Jacob R*ber(a) Walkerl 685.10
Phil William* a Worth 195,00
27,821,50
87,388,34
Those marked (a) have paid part since
settlement ....
Those marked (b) have paid in mil tiacc
settlement.
Those merked (c) have paid $868,26
leaving $233.08.
CBNTRECOUNTY, 8.8.
We the under
signed. Commiationers of aaid county, do
hereby certify, that the foregoing I* e true
and correct statement of the receipt* and
expenditures of aaid county, from th* 3rd
day of January, A. D., 1871, t 3rd day of
January, A. I)., 1872.
J. G. SAN KEY,
SAM'L F. FOSTER,
AUSTIN UINTON,
(bmmii'i f/nfrs Oi.
STATE OF PA , CENTRE CO.. 8.8
We tfce undersigned Auditifr* of Centre
county, do hereby cartifV that ia pursu
anee of an Act of Assembly, entitled "An
Act relating to counties and townships
and county and townhipofficer " we mot
at the Commissioners office at Bellefonle
oa the Ist Monday in January, and did
audit, settle and adjust the several ac
tion ts set fourth in the foregoing state
ment.
In witness thereof we have hereunto set
our hand* and eal* this Ist day of Jan
uary, A. D., 1873.
J. M. BUSH, L 8.
ROBT. F. HOLMES. L B.
f*b2o.4t Auditor m
Shortlidge & Co.,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Bellefonte Lime Quarries,
The only Manufacturer* of Lima, burnt
delusively with wood, in Central
Pennsylvania.
DKAI.KRH IN
Anthracite Coal,
Whit® Lime,
Du Pout's Powder,
Sporting and Bloating Powder on
hand,
Fum to r Blaating,
Fire Brick,
Ground Fire Clay,
Fertilizer*,
Implement®.
> jauSQ 73
MBee and yard near South ead ef the
BELLEFONTIM ARKETB.
Corrected by C. D. Keller.
White (Vheatll.bft. Red 1W.... Rve—.
74 Cot a4O ....Oau 40. ...... Barley 40.
70 Clo/erseed 4.00 ......Potatoes 46.
Lard per pound 7 Pork per poundOO
Butter 8U Kgg* 80 Plaster per ton
sl4 Tallow 4 BacoaS HIM 11
LKWISTOWN MARKETS
White wheat 1,46 Rsd wheal 1,80. .. Ryr
70 Corn 40 OaU 86...... Barley 40—
<'lovertred6.au Timothy teed, 460........
Kelt 3 60 per sack —■
Baron 10c Ham 16 Buttei 84... Xgg*
86 Piaster 4 60
Administrators notice. -
Letter* of Admiiiitlralicn oa the ee
tale of Joha C M'Minn, late el PeUer
township, Centre county. Pa., dac d, have
boon granted to the undersigned, residing
in said township, to whom all person* in
debted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, end those having
claims or demands, will present the same
duly authenticated for settlement
JANES M'MINN
AARON LUCKKNBACH.
reboot Admrs
Miners* Hospital
GRAND
GIFT CONCERT
I
TO R8 MEL-D AT
! SHOEMAKER'S OPERA HOUSE,
1 Shenandoah, Schuylkill Ck., iVx,
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 26, '73.
$1603)00
lu.Vnlunble GIFTS to be Given Awty
, ONE tUXD CartTAL at FT OV
$15,000 in AMERICAN GOLD.
Two Grand Capitol UilU of $6,000 anch
in Greenbacks. Whole number uf pree
enu H.OOU
Tax Ascaxa — G. A. Herring, Treasurer
Seh. County, Pa.
By psrmission we publiah the lellowing
gentlemen as reference*:
George G. Jacoby, Esq , Chief Burgee*
of .Shenandoah : J B McCamant, Cashier,
■Shenandoah Valley Bank ; Wm. Grant, of
Lee, Grant A Co., Shenandoah f J. Wes
ley, superintendent Thompson Coal Co..
Shenandoah; Owe. U Parrish, General
SupcrinUndent Wilkasharra Goal A Iron
Co. ; Tbo*. Cassidy, superintendent of Bu
gar-Notch Colieriai; James Gf ®ih, min
ing superintendent of Empire Mines,
Milksibim: Col. J. J. Conner, Potta
ville; Hon Wm. M Kendall, Schuylkill
Haven; Dr Thomas Wren, Esq., rotts
ville; Capl J K. Helms. Schuylkill Ha
ven; Daniel Barlew. Esq.. Mehanoy City ;
JAM Passmote. Esq., Pottevilla; John
Ssney, Pre* of M A L Bit of Schuylkill
county and Dr. A P Carr of St Clair, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED U sell ticket*. U
whom a liberal coo*mission will he paid.
Single Tickets, $1,00; five Ucketa, $4,60;
'ten tickets, $4.00.
Send fer programmes All communica
tions must he addressed to
G R. SHAFFER. Bussasss Jfeaagrr;
Box 601, Shenandoah, Schuylkill Co., re.
C.PECR'S
New
Coach, Ma n 11 factory *
CENTRE HALL, FA.
The undersigned has opened a new es
tablishment, at bis new ebope, for the
manufacture of
Carriages,
Buggies,
A. Spring Wagons,
SLUAAE A*O SLES*.
PLAIX AJD FAKCT
of every deecripUon .
All "vehicles manufactured by him
are warranted to render satisfaction, and as
equal to any work done elsewhere.
lie uses none but the beet material,
sad employs the most skillful workmen.
Hence they flatter themselves that lhair
work can not be excelled for durability
and finish.
Orders from a distance promptly attend
ed to.
Come and examine my work before
contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kiodaof Keparmg dona.
THE ONLY PLACE TO BUY
good Boots df Shoes.
BURNSIDX A THOMAS
Have joat received 60 caaee of Boota
and Shoes.
BURNSIDX * THOMAS
: Sell the cheapest and beat Boots
and Shoes.
BURNSIDX A THOMAS
Are the only one* in Centre 00. that
have Lester Bro'a A Co., Boots A
Shoea
Lester Bro's A Co., Boots and Shoes
are warranted.
BURNSIDX A THOMAS
Sell them at Cash prices.
BURNBIDXA THOMAS
Boots and Shoes never leak or crack.
BURNSIDX A THOMAS
Boots and Shoes alwayi give satisfac
tion
Thousands in this county and out of
it have tried these Boots A Shoes.
They have been tested and tried for 15
years and always hava given Extra
satisfaction.
If you want to save doctor bills buy
your Boots and Shoes from Burnside
A Thomas,
You can buy the best articles of To
bacco and cigars at half priea at
Burnsidee A Thomas.
The reason you can get such bargains
at Burnside A Thomas, tbey tell for
CASH. julyl9.tf.
N E PLUS ULTRA.
No Better Place!
The subscriber ia just receiving from th*
eastern citiea a Full Stock of
FALL and WINTXR uOODS
which ba has determined to sell very
cheap, consisting of
DRY GOODS and
Prints, Muslins, Opera Cantons, and Woll
Flannels. Ladies Dress Goods, such a*
Detains, Alpacas, Poplins, Kmpreat Cloth.
Sateens, Tameise, together with a Rill
stock of everything usually kept in the
Dry Goods Una.
NOTIONS:
A full stock, consisting part of Ladies and
Children's Merino Hose, Collars, Kid
gloves, best quality silk and Lisle thread
Gloves, Hoods, Nubias, Break fait shawls,
Ac.
HATS & CAPS,
A full assortment of
Men's Boy's and Children's
of the latest style and best
CLOTHING,
Beady made, a choice selection of Men's
and Boy's of the newest styles and mod
'serviceable material*.
BOOTS & SHOES,
WM. WOLF.
. RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, I 11 1
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
Tb proprietor of Rymlcr* Music Hiore desire* locnll the attention of the people of Centre county, to the fact
that they
Can Save Money
by purchasing their musical instruments ot Kyuder'a Music Btort. We are selling
Double Reed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, at .$l4O,
(.superior in tons and finuh, to those that are hawked aud peddled throughout the country at 1175 to $200.) Tbete
we warrant fur fire year*. We giee any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in Pennsyaliey this year, which yon would
de well to examine before purchasing elsewhere :
CENTRE HALL.
B. & WOLF, Kyudcr Organ 1226 00
WM. UALUUAITH, Ryuder Organ 140.00
LEMONT.
DR. J. Y.DALE, American Organ • eee •isssHee*s*sess4Mtst*4tsss 11376 00
PETER BCHKECK, Rynder Organ 140.00'
AARONBBURG.
WM.TSTTINGER, Rynder Organ eee ee stssssssssiss *s M4MMM44MI* $240.00
BOALBBURO.
MISS E. E. HUNTER. Melodion $130.00J
In a few weeks we will call attention to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
In short by wriliug a letter to us and gettiug our prices—we deliver all instruments—
You Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Organ.
Address,
RYNDER? S MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
C. D. KE LER.
BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
it now prepared, at the Old Stand on Bixhop Street, to nail
©Jit s©Q©3, Sft 0 ©2B32B®©ott
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC., AC.,
at greatly reduced prices. He is nlxo prepared to purchase
ALL RINDS OF GRAIN!
FOR WHICH HE WILL PAT THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE!
ASH PURCHASERS H ILL FIND SUPERIOR INDIOEM
apr.lfttf.
I. Guggenheinmr.
ARRANGEMENT!
ISAAC GCOOENUEIMKR. having
purchased the entire stock of the late
hrm of Suesman & Guggonht imor.ei
cent tha Leather aud Shoe-findings,
haa filled up bia shelves with a lot of
ARLKKUID HEW GOOD*,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING,
DEEM 000 I*B,
GROCERIES,
PBOVLSIONB,
BOOTS A SIIOEB,
HATS A cars,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
and ia now prepared to accomodate all
hie old cuelotnera, and to welcome all
Mw one* who mav favur him with
their patronage, lie feela safe in sav
ing that he can pleaae the moat faatidi
oua Call and aee.
ISAAC GUGGSNHKIMER.
P. 8. —Mr. Bnaaman atill continuaa
AND SHOE-FIN DINGS,
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEhl.
in the old room, where he niav a! way
be found. 12ap.tf
C. F. HerUcher N. Ommiller.
NEW GOODS!
y JJI 8 W ARRIVAL
or
FALL GOODS!!!
HKBL.ACUBB A CBONSIILLBB
Wish to infoim the citixeut of Potter
that tbey have opened an entire new
stock of good* in their old quarter*. and
will keep constantly on hand a full and
good assortment of
LADIES* DRESS GOODS,
consisting of
ALPACAS,
Poplins,
PLAIDS,
Lustres.
and nil other kind* of
DBESS GOODS,
Rill line of
NOTIONS and FANCY Goods
Hhta A C*p, Bools <fr Shoe*
CROCKERY, OI'KKNSWAKE,
STONEWARE, CEDAR WAKE.
SUGARS.
TEAS, COFFEES
FISH, SALT,
etc., etc , etc.,
All of which we offer at greatly reduced
pr Higbe*t prices paid for country produce.
By strict attention to business wo hope to
merit and receive the patronage of tho
public
Excelsior Cement-
The undersigned now manufacture Ce
-1 ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR
BUALITY, at their kilns, near Pine
reek Mills, in Haines twp. This cement
has already been used in large quantities
upon the L. C. A S. C. K R.. and has been
found highly satisfactory upon all jobs
where it has been used, and a* equal to
any now manufactured. The undersign
ed now take pleasure in recommending,
and warranting it to all, for u.e in CIS
TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever
purpose a good quality of Ceinent is desi
rable. This Ceinent ha* already been
tooted far and wide, and rendered the ul
. meet satisfaction. Persons, therefore con
• atructlng Cistern*, laying Water Pipe*,
Ac., will find it to advantage to boar this
la mind, and also, that they warrant the
article at represented.. For further par
ticulars, address
" MEYER A HOFFER.
*9Q4*eff An runs burg, Ps.
BOUSE,
Aliegnency Street, Bcllefonte, Pa.
D. JOHNS* >N A. SONS, Proprietor*.
A rikITCUM HOTEL, COMROETABLB BOOMS;
PROMPT A I TEN DANCE.
ALL THE MODERN CON VENIKN
CKS-AN D RKAhON ABLE Charge*
The proprietor* offer to the traveling
public. and to their country fuend*, first
cla* *rrafflmod*tioiu mad careful alien -
tiun to the w*nu o! guests at all time*, at]
fair rale*. Careful hoatler* aad good *uble
ling for bom An excellent table well
served. A Bar supplied with fine liquor*.
S*r \ anu well trained aad everything re
?uiiie in a first class Hotel. Our location
in the business part of the town, near the
Post Otter, the Court House, the Chur
ches, the Banks, and the p incipal places
! of business, rcarter* it th* most eligible
place for those who visit Bellefoete on busi
or pleasure.
An Omnibus will carry passenger*
and baggage to and from ail trains >
] free of charge.
wm™
GREAT INDUSTRIES
of the united statee; an historical sum
mary of the origin, growth aad per lection
of the chief industrial arts of this country
1300 PAGES AND 600 ENGRAV
INGB
Written by 20 Eminent Authors, inclu- -
ding John B Uough, Leon Case, Edward
! Howland, Jos. 8. layman, Rev. E Edwen
' Hall, Horace Greeley, Philip Ripley, Al
] Vrt Brisbane, F. B. Perkins, Kct, Ecu
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to aoato . iliti *■ tba eobUaMra
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Chicago, 111., or I incinnaU, Ohio.
Oct. 18 te
ABA I'M, A** MOLD'S KEW MAEBLT
a raoxr, atsuor at.. Bcllefonte
| \v i N E 8 AND LIQUORS
The subscriber lespectftillv calls th at
tention of the public to his eslablishtu at,
where be is prcpated to furnish all kindsot
Foreign ana Domestic Liquors' wholeoalf
at the lowest cask price*, which are warran
ted to be the best qualities according U
their respective prices. His stock consists
ol Kye, Monongahela, Irish and othei
Whiskies, all kind* of Brandies. Hollanc
Oin, Port, Maderia. Cherry, Blackberry
and other Wines—the best '.'itle# —at ai
reasonable rate* at can be bad in the city,
Champagne, Cherry. Blackberry, Oingei
and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica an J
New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds,
lie would particularly invite Farmers, Ho
lei keepers and other* to call and examin.
hit large supply, to judge for themselves
and be certain of procuring what they buy.
which can seldom be done when purchaa
ng in the city.
c-Vf Physicians are respectfully requested
■ > give his liquors a trial. aplO
W.l B~KTTKLK'B
HOLES ALK WINE & LIQUOR
STORE
Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil
ding iormerly occupied by the Key
stone Bakery
Takes pleasqre in informing the public that
he keeps constantly on hand a supply o.
choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
Alt Barrels, Keys and Casks .carrantea
to contain tkc quantity represented. ,
The attention of practicing physicians ii
f ailed to his stock of
PURE LIQUORS,
suitable for medical purposes. Bottles,
jugs, and demijohns constantly on hand.
He has the ONLY PURE NECTAR
WHISKY in town.
All liquors are warranted to give satis
faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart
barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot ei
BOTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grades on hand.
Confident tnat he can please customer
the respectfully solicits ashare of public pi
ronago my li
IVSTRA Y.—A Chester white bokr,about
j 7or 8 months old, has been upon the
premises of the undersigned since August
. last. The owner is requested to prove
. property, pay costs and remove the same.
ROBT. M'CORMICK,
, 117feb Potter's Milla
; BUTTS HOUSE
}
> BFLLEFONTE, PA.
J. B. BUTTS, Prop'r.
Has first class accommodation; charg
es rcasta* dtnr, tf,
Dr. Crook's Wine oflai
4 lO YEARf
PubUcToat
Bupml
K DR. CROOK'B
3b WINE
OJT
TPdflL3nL
■serlt """
SJMMS vf" "lit r* -
. the paUte.
TtbiMlatbeiMlMlcul.
Ilk* of Tar. •<* uneqoakrf for 4Ia
mof the TkrwU m 4 LV.
forming lb* awwt rwirtrshls eora
c^'c nSS^SSS:
ARIMBM n BMBJ ASMS
it Sss bea* HOMMed*
•pacific for these cwpbhfc
For pain* In Smut, Side or Back,
Grave) or Kkhiej Disease,
Diseases of the Urinary Ornas,
Jaundice or an j Liver Complaint,
Strengthens the System,
Restores the weak and
Debilitated,
Cannes the Food to Obtest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Gives tone to jonrSystciM.
TRY DR.CROOK*SWDfEOFT All
The Champion of the World.
The De* Improved American Button-
Hole Overwaroing and Complete
Sewing Afachine —The great
est machine of the Age !
Sim pi city, Durability A* Cheap
ness Combined.
Thi machine being the litest, ha* many
improvements over *M other, in a word, it
is a perfect macbinelwbich i* acknowledg
ed by tbe'bent judge* andagetiU of all Olhei
machines.
Call on A. L. Bartges, nadiconbutg,
who i* the authorised agent for Centre
eountv Alaq keep* the beat Sewing Ma
chine thread, needles, and repair* all kind*
of sewing machines, clocks, watcher, mu
•ick boxes Ac I will thoroughly canvas*
the section belonging lo me, and I *hall be
very much pleased to sell every person a
machine, on ea*y terms ; give it a trial bo
fore purchasing any other—it hayio eoual.
Pame* wishing the machine, will please
address the undersigned. Satisfaction
guaranteed. All orders promptly attend
ed to. A.i BARTGES,
Agent for Centre County
MADISOKBURO. FA.
MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW
RESTORED!
Jan pabUshe*. a am *4IU rf .Da. Cctmwiu s
rci*aa*m> K*a*T oa tb taOtsat ear. without mad
wta*>ol BioniwSsnb<M.or IWartaai WoaXiuM. laro
, -oaauDfik*. tpUrpu. aad KM*. lulucd by cdf lo
I
IT laNMliitH. fnaa * thirty jr.r.' .ucc. wtul prm. •
■ tier. thai Out alarum* coosfuuMH-ca of naif abuse w< y
bo radically cured without the danemma am of tatc B
>l aradlcioo or tbs application of the tatfc nointtow
oat a aodr of car* si once rimpVo. -•rum sod affect >
at. by awaas of which orary orr. no matter what bis
nwdtttr-n may bo. may tor* btmactf ch.apty, privately
* *nu< tctar should bo la tho baada of every root
and avaft min in UtP tiihl
, Scot, uud.r 0.l loa plain envelope, to any addre..,
1 postpaid, 00 receipt of atx oenta. or two poat stamps.
Abo, lir. Cairanrotl'a "Marriage Guide," price Si
Addrtw UM paUlithrnt.
, CHAB. J.C. KMNE A CO.,
Poet-Ottce Box MBS, It: Bowsty, Ksw Yotk
aprly ly.
CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third
and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Fa.
John Showers, Proprietor.
1 Its Central Location make* it particularly
' desirable to persona visiting Town on
business or pleasure.
" H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached.
1 un{2l ly
|, PmtlFY YOUE BLOOD.
ft ! For Soroftala, Scrofr..
V ' IOUB Diaeaaea of tbe
1. *kt# Eyes, or bcrofula iu
■1 & any form,
Any disease or eruption of
gJyT the Skin, disease of the Liver. -
*4p ~ Rheumatism, Pimples, Ola
r Bores, Ulcers, Broken-down
s Ija Constitutions. Syphilis, or any
disease depending on a do-
KgC s * praved condition of the bhx4
1 {&& $ *7
[ DR. CROOK'S
* rf&'Ji? SYRUP OP
fit POKE BOOT.
L efrSiS It has the medicinal property
<>f Poke combined with a prep-
I I'// arstion of Iron which goes at
i h// e nce into the blood, perform
i ß g the most rapid and won
derfnt cores.
Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook's Cora
w wand Syrup of Fok* Root—Uk it nrd U
denied. •