The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 15, 1873, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY MAY 15,
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL KEWfi—Our (Viand*, every
where. will oblige us by sending us local
news of interest. . . .
CIRCULATIOH. —The circulation of the
REPORTER, on thi* side the county, is
larger than that of all other mpar. in the
county. Business man will therefore find
this one of the ba*t adverting mediums.
We invite all interested to come and in
spect our li*t for themselves.
REMITTANCES -All monte* fi>r sub
scription will be credited on the subscri
ber addre**, <ach week bv referring to
which our patrcn* can at all times aee how
their account* stand, and a receipt is by
thi* *.v*tom carried upon each ropy of the
paper-
HOUSE and LOT FOR BALE.-A lot
of ground, at Potter'. Mill#, thereon ores--
ted * two-*tory dwelling House, with (DKHI
Wagon maker Shop, a good Stable, and all
necessary outbuilding, i* otiered at pri
vate sale, en reasonable term*. There t# a
well of never failing water, with pump,
near the door.
npnlv to Mn, KATKoHAr RK,
ITaprSm Potter* Mill*.
LIMR!—Mr. George Koch ha* taken
charge of the Lime kiln, near Centre Hall
and ill constantly keep on hand a good
quality of Lime Mr. Koch can be found
at the kiln at any time in the forenoon of
.each day, to wail upon customers, my 16
/ f —We invite the attention ot our reader*
/ to the advertisement of Mis Lucy Deinin
ger, who ha* opened a new millinery store
here. We have seen her stock, and it i*
very pretty. Gtve her a call.
—D. G.\iush i* organising a colony to go
to North Carolina, where he ha* made
large investment*. He give* glowing ac
counts of fine chance* down there.
—The death of Mr. M'Allister leave*
Mr. James M Manua as thecnly surviving
member of the "old Centre county bar,"
who is Mill practicing at Bellefonte, and
who w* the senior of them all. The "old
bar ' was uncus throughout the state for
the legal talent it contained, and it was a
credit to our county. Few other counties
could boast of as many able lawyer* twen
ty years ago as were then belonging to the
bar of this county—there wa MM anus,
Burnsidc. Hale, M'Allister, Curtin. and
Linn, all men who graced the profession
and made the Centre county bar famous
throughout the Mate. t>f ihese Burnside,
Hale and M'AUiater have gone to render
nc account at the bar before the Eternal
Judge: Gov. Curtin has quit practicing;
Judge Linn has removed, while the ncs
tor of the old bar, Hon. James M M anus,
•till continues to practice at the same
place, though his yeats now number ma
ny, yet his intellect is still fresh and vigo
rous.
—The house and lot occupied by S Wor
king, in this place, was sold last week to
Mr. John Miller, at Spring Mills, who ia
2end* becoming a citizen of our town.
—lf you wish good music, buy a Render
organ.
Mr. John Lee, of this place, informs
us that he measured all the snows that fell
the past winter, excepting those under 4
inch in depth, and finds the total to be 8
feet and 7 inches. The number of snows
thus measured was 33* making an average
of a little over 3 inches.
—Mr. Kobison kas sold the Reel a fur
nace property, near Hublertburg. to a
party from Tyrone.Jfor $25,000."
Rev. Edwin W Rice, of Philadelphia,
author of the Intermediate Lesson Paper*,
has promised to attend the County S. S.
Convention to be held in Boalsburg, which
opens on Tuesday evening and continues
in session until Thursday evening. May
27 to 3.
. —A lot of 30 inch shingles, 1000, sitting
in the woods a short distance south of A#-
rori*burg. were borrowed without the per
mission of the owner, Mr. Wm. Hartcr.
Who is the thief?
Hickernel. the shad man. went for the
Tuten* the other week. Old Nick the bad
man, will go for them next.
—A new Sabbath school was organized
at Manor, (Whiskey Hollow), under the
most favorable auspice#—Leonard Rhone
is Sup't, Mr. Dubs assist, Ephraiin Keller
librarian, George Boal treasurer.
—Aaronsburg, with a population of near
500, has SS widows, and Ilartleton with a
population of about *O, has S3 old maid*.
Those mourn good husband* that uow
are not ;
These fret o'er men they neTer got.
—Early Swarm of Bees.—On Saturday,
10 insL, John T. Ross was very agreeably
surprised to find a swarm of bee# on his
shrubery in his yard.
"A swarm of bees in May,
Is worth a load of bay. '
—We h-arn that Mr. Abs. Barter had
an insurance of $llOO en hi* property re
cently destroyed by fire.
Daniel Irwin's store, at Jnlian Furnace
was robbed on the night of the 30 of April;
the thieve*, supposed to be two or three in
number, entered tLe store in a very ingeni
ous manner. The passage was made
thiough the cellar. An augur hole was
bored through tbe cellar door, just over
the bolt that fastened it from within, and
tbe bolt was easily drawn back and the
door opened. They then preceded to the
store room, sod from appearance*, very de
liberately selected what they wanted.
They took all his stock of ready-made
cloth ng, valued at about S3OO, two large
webs ( cassimere and one web of "jean''
goods, about $25 worth of hats, and a few
pair of shoe*. The whole amount taken
is valued by Mr. Irwin at S6OO. Nothing
was disturbed but what was carried oil
and nothing of the robbery was noticed
until Mr Irwin entered the store about six
o'clock the next morning. No clue was left
by the robbers.
—A friend furnishes the following items
for the Reporter:
Our brick-makers meet with much loss
of time on account of the recent wet wea
ther.
The Millcrsville State Normal report*
over 709 students this session. We expect
some less in our Centre county Normal af
ter harvest.
Our town is almost deficient of pave
ments, but we are preud of our beautiful
yards which are filled with the most beau
tiful flower beds.
—The following is a list of prosecutions
at the recent April sessions:
Commonwealth vs Jacob Haldeman,
malicious mischief; acquitted on account
of insanity and sent to insane asylum at
Danville.
William Foust, assault with intent to
commit a rape; bill ignoramus.
H. S. Thompson, selling liquer without
license; acquitted.
Philip Gatas, selling liquor without li
cense ; bill ignoramus.
R. P. Craig, selling liquor without li
cense ; bill ignoramus.
George Fravel, assault and battery ; bill
ignoramus.
Zack Fetterman, assault and battery;
bill ignoramus.
John Delige, assault and battery ; plead
guilty.
James Holt, disturbing a religious mee
ting; acquitted.
Wm Brown, larceny ; plead guilty.
John M. Shriver, larceny; convicted.
Thomas M'Cafferty, malicious mischief;
plead guilty.
Joseph Hawkins, selling liquor to mi
nors ; plead guilty.
Geo. Dony, larceny; settled with leave
of court. .
Wm Atherton, assault and battery ; set
tled with leave of court.
Harriet Mills, assault and battery; set
tled with leave of court.
O. Cnbello and W. H. Ammermnn. lar
ceny ; settled with leave of court.
Frank Kane, assaulting a police officer;
plead guilty.
JobO Fatigsn, liquor tomir.off;
plead guilty.
i John Fredrick*, surety of the peace ; ac
[ quitted.
James W. Rodger#, selling liquor with
out license; truo bill.
Malinda Roger*, rolling liquor without
license; true bill.
George Mill*, assault and kitttry; set
tled with leave of court.
Jamc* W. Roger*, keeping a gambling
house , true bill.
This batch of eommonwealth cae*. a*
usual, we suppose ha* entailed a big bill of
eo*U upon the county, and wo are pleased
to note, that, to far a* we know, not one
of them come* from this tide.
POWERS AND DUTIES OF CONSTA
BLES.
Judge Ko*, of Montgomery county, re
cently defined the |>ewerand dutie* of con
stable*. A* the law in relation to these
officer* i* the same throughout the "tale,
it* publication may be of general interest
Thcoffice of a constable i* one possessing
at common law large pewer* and retted
with the performnace, of dutie* which are
(rarely important to good order, and good
morals, peace and decerum of the commu
nity.
Hi* first and general duty i* to keep the
peace, and fot this purpose he may take
into custody, and may commit to jail, and
even break open the door* of house* -in
fact no act of authority, which is net of It
self illegal, may not bo lawftilly douo by
a constable to prevent a breach of the
peace. 1 Chittv.s C. LDtuN. I Blae
Com Mil If there is a reasonable ground
for suspicion ho may arrest without a wai
rent, and hold tho elfender for examination
hut hi* action in thi* regard L at hi* own
peril—for ho may not make an arrest un
less the facts and circumstance* would ju*
lify a prudent man in assuming that the
ground* of suspicion were reasonable
thai i*. exhibited probable cause to believe
that a felony had been committed. 3 W.
As. m
He ha* the fttrther power to arrest, with
out warrant, fora breach of the peace com
mitted in hi* presence, after he ha* made
such an arrest he may conduct the person
to jail, and the jailor must recieve him to
be detained in custody until! an examina
tion may be had without unnecessary de
lay. S.A R. 47.
Hit most responsible, and too often hi*
most neglected duty, is to return to the
Court at each aud every session such of
fenses into which the Court has power to
inquire, try and puniah. This fttnetion
makes hiui the inspector of his bailiwick—
the informant of the Court, and the mean*
of repressing crime. Thi* last duty i* te
l>e performed under the sanction of an oath
—and may be made the basis of a bench
warrant and arrest.
If it be performed with fidelity an ex
amination of tho constables' returns would
at once inform the court of the moral con
dition of the county, and few offense-*
would go unpunished.
Those are common law power* and dutie*
which are attached to the office, and a fail
ure to perform them or any ef them is mis
demeanor in office, which could aqd would
be punished by thi* court upon convictioa
had.
But the Legislature has enlarged and
particularly specified some of these affinal
powers and duties.
One of the statutes required that consta
bles should search public houses and place*
>u*pectcd of entertaining tiplers on Sun
day. and compel them to diaperse quietly.
By various statute* enacted at various
times, the constable is required to make a
return under oath as to whether offenses
against the game or fishing laws have been
committed in hi* bailiwick; whether any
bastard children have been born therein
together with their sex and name* ot thair
mothers ; whether there are tippling houses
—that i, unlicensed houses for the illegal
ale of liquors-or licensed bouse* that vio
late the condition* of their licenre—and
whether there are any common, ill-gov
erned disorderly houses, houses of prosti
tution or gambling bouse*. The constable
must further return, whether tbe index
boards are placed and maintained at tbe
junction roads —whether there were breach
es of the peace at the election, and the
names of the offenders-whether within his
knowledge there was wagering upon the
election, and the names of tbe better, and
whether there were frauds upon the elec
tion.
All these returns must be made under
oath and if such offense* exist and be not
returned, the constable knowing of their
existence, is guilty of a misdemeanor in
office.
On Saturday evening last, says the- Sel
insgrove Time*, a teriou* affray occurred
in thi* place, the fact* of which are about
a* follows : Keuier Fisher had gone from
home on pretence of being absent several
weeks, but, unexpectedly to his wife, he re
turned late on Saturday evening, when
he took her and S.P. Wenrich by surprise.
He shot at Wenrich, the ball grazing
his face, after which they clinched. Wen
rich,used a knife and made several extend
ed cut* acre#* Fisher # back, cutting his
clothes and also cutting him in the side
and under tbe chin, and finally made bis
escape without hat or boots. He went to
• neighbor's and borrowed a hat and boots
and then went to a Justice and asked te be
bound over, bis brother becoming hi* se
curity. On Tuesday, however, be was taken
to Middlebutg and lodged in jail.
N O T I C E '-H. D. VAN PELT A
CO. are building a few FIRST CLASS
REAPERS and MOWERS, for this sea
son's trade, which they warrant in every
respect equal and in some respect# superior
to aav Machine offered in this market, and
which they propose to SELL for a little
LESS MONEY than anv othet Machines
are sold at. Person* wishing GOOD MA
CHINKS, with the advantage* ef any re
pairs handy at borne, will do well to ex
amine our Machine* before purchasing
foreign ones. We will put them all out
ontrtal. 15may2m
Governor Hartranft has signed tbe bill
for tbe propagation and preservation of
fish in tbe rivers and stream* of thi* State.
Three Commissioners will now be ap
pointed by the Governor, whose duty it
will be to establish a hatching-house, see
that flh ladder* are placed in darn* that
block the passage of fi*h up rivers to their
•pawning grounds, introduce preper kind*
of fish in proper localities, and in general
superintend the whole matter of increasing
the quantity of fish in the rivers of Pe nn
•ylvania. These are important duties, and
great carc should be taken in selecting the
Commissioner* to perform them. No man
should be thought of cr mentioned who
has not made this matter a special study.
MEETING OF THE STOCKHOL
DERS OF THE CENTRE HALL WA
TER CO.-The Stockholder* of the above
Corporation are requested to meet at the
lower school room, on Thur*day evening,
June 13th, at 6 o'clock, for the purpose of
adopting such new By-law* and making
ouch alteration* in present one* a* may be
deemed necessary. A full attendance i*
requested. F. K U RTZ, Pre.' t.
WM. WOLF, Sec'y. inal6,4t
SUDOKS DKATH.—Dr. J. C. Norri*, a
well known phy.ician, recently of Salona,
Jied very suddenly at the Clearfield House
in this city, at about six o'clock last Mon
day evening. of apoplexy. He wa* appa
rently in usual health half an hour before
hi* death, and urged a friend to accept a
cigar. He went into the upper hall, where
in a few minutes he was heard to fall; and
though several physician* were promptly
on band, no relief could be afforded, death
ensuing in about twenty minutes. The
Doctor had a beautiful wife and child, to
whom he was strongly attached, but his
unfortunate habits had estranged them
frton him, and the separation seemed to
make him reckless and indifferent to life.
He was a well educatod and skillful pby
sician, and once enjoyed a lucrative prac
tice. He was moreover, generous, warm
hearted, and true in hie attachments, and
these dualities added to a uniform courtesy
won bim many frieads, who sincerely la
ment his untimely death. His age WM a
bout thirty-ix year* —LOCK Haven Js
jrab.
Death of Mr. *cAlllstor in the COM
ftiitutionnl Convention.
Philadelphia, May (I.—The miuutea
of v*lfrday were read and approved
Ex Governor Curtin than roue and
offered tho following reaolutiona:
Reaolved, That with the uioat un
feigned aorrow wo learn the death of
the Hon. Hugh Nelaott MoAlliater. a
member of thta eouvcution, who enjoy
ml the higheat measure of reapoot for
his learning and ability and aateem for
hia virtue#.
Reaolved, That hia death deprive*
thin convention of one of it* moat en
lightened and industrious member# ;j
the commonwealth #>f one of our most
public spirited ami uaetul citizens ; the
the community in which he lived of n
mau whoae indomitable energy, intlex-j
ible integrijy nud apollcsa moral char*
acler attracted to him the confidence
and affection of all who knew him, and
hia family of a kind and devoted hua
baud ami father.
Hcaolvcd, That we do moat heartily
offer to the member* of hia bereaved
family the homage of out ayu>|iath)
and condolence in tbia the time of deep
dial rear
Reaolved, That iu respect for tht
memory of our dejuirtcd colleague tht
preaideut is re<iue#ted to appoint a
committee of delegates to atteud hit
funeral at llellefoute on Thursday
next.
Resolved, That the clerk be directed
to trauamit a copy oftbeae resolution*
to the family of the deceased.
Governor Curtin then proceeded to
wive a sketch of the life of Mr. McAt
lisler, aud depicted his mauy excellen
cies of character; hia public apiril; his
conscientiousness in the practice of hi*
profession aa a lawyet; hia devoliou
to hia familv and the beauties ot hi*
chriatian life, which the governor said
surmounted aa a crown of glory the
many virtues which made the name
and character of Mr. M'Allister an ex
ample for the emulation of the young
rneu of Pennsylvania now aud hereaf
ter. •
Ex-Governor Bigler followed, and
spoke warmly and with much feeling
of the deceased, who had been for year*
his personal friend.
Mr. Alricks paid a just tribute to the
memory of Mr. M'Allister, who had
loug been his friend and frequently a#
sociated with him in cases of great im
portance before our courts.
Mr. Armstrong delivered a moat
beautiful ami touching addres in which
he referred to the many virtues aud ad
orument* of mind which marked the
character and life of the illustrious de
ceased.
Judge Woodward esteemed Mr. Mc-
Allister iu lite as a lawyer whose faith
fulness to his clieuta aud whose integ
rity in every buisness in which he was
engaged were above suspicion.
Mr. Staofou said ; In the death of
our much honored and esteemed col
league, the Hon. Hugh N. McAllister,
of Bellefonte, our ccnvention has lost
a most useful member. It has caat a
gloom over our proceedings which time
alone can dispel. Few men ever gaind
more friends in so brief a period as did
this gentleman while iu our midst.
Mr. Carter spoke of the enterprise
of the deceased, and eulogized his char
acter.
Messrs. Audrew Reed, John M. Bail
ey, Harry White, Joseph G. I'attou,
(jeoeral Lilly, Andrew A. Purruau, J.
Alexander Simpson, W. H. Smith,
Frank Mantor and Thomas K. Coch
ran made brief addresses all bearing
upon the worth of the lamented dead,
and the loss which has falleu upon the
convention and the commonwealth.
The resolutions were then adopted.
Mr. Buckalew, from the committee
on suffrage, election and representa
tion, presented a seties of resolutions
respecting their deceased chairman,
M'Allister, which were orderd to he en
ired oo the minute*.
CotKT RI'USUS. —A lad named
Wiliiam Browu, for sundry misdemea
nors, among them larccuy of
from the law office of Hoy A Hale, w iy/
sentenced to a term iu in the House of
Kefugw.
John W. Shriver, a quaok doctor of
this place, had a hearing on last Wed
nesday. The evidence showed that the
Esculapian gentleman stole twelve
dollars from a young friend. The doc
tor claimed that he ouly took the mon
ey in payment for treatment of a vcu
eral disease, but the facts presented a
different aspect to the eyes of the court,
j and Shriver was fouud guilty of lar
ceny. Sentence deferred.
Joeeph Hawkius alias "Hoxie" who,
for some time has been chief chemist
uuder "Strychnine Corner," was indict
ed for the following offenses : Selling
liquor with out liceuse, to minors, to
persons of intemperate habits and on
Sundav. "Hoxie's" saloon, the"Dew
Drop Inu," has been but one retnbve
from Pandemonium for months past,
and the Judge closed the establishment
by sending the offender to jail for
twenty days, and fining him fifty dol
lar#.
John Faligan paid a fine of ten dol
lars and is spending a month in Fort
Shaffer for nothing more than selling
liqOor to minors.—Tuten Republican.
LEVI ML'RRAY,
NOTARY PUBLIC. BCRIBNEK AND
CONVEYANCER,
O BVTI E II A L L, I' A
Will attend to administering Oaths, Ac
knowledgement of Deed*. Ac, writing Ar
ticles of Agreement. Deeds, Ac, may 15
4 I>MINISTK ATORS NOTICE.- Let
ter* of adminitration on the estate of
John Love, late of l'otter twp.dec'd,
have been granted to the undersigned,
who requett all person* knowing them
selves indebted to laid estate to make im
mediate payment, and those having de
mand* against the same to prcacnl Sheni
dulv authenticated by law for settlement.
T KLIZ. rr. LOVE.
OLIVER K. LOVE,
may 15 (t Adrnr'*.
NOTICE TO SCHOOL DIRECTOKSANP AU
DITOR* OK POTTER TWK.— School Direc
tor* and Auditor* of Potter township are
hereby notified to meet at the Old Fort, on
the first Monday of June, being the sec
ond day of the month, at nine o'clock A.
M., to settle and audit the accounts of the
Treasurer of School Board. The uewly
elected Director* will meet on tho same
day, and at the same place to organize
new board.
PETER HOFFER.
W. W. ROVER. Prreident.
See'y.
QKPHANS COURT SALE ! I
By virtuo of an order of tho Orphans
Court of Centre county, there will be ex
posed to public sale, on the promises, on
TUESDAY, JUNK 10th, next, at'Jo'cl'k
VALUABLE FARM 0F220 ACRES!
known aa the property ofllenry Rothroek,
Sr., deceased, situated about three milci
oast of Bellefonte. Every foot of this
property ia tillable and under fence.
170 ACRES are Cleared, and in good stat<
of cultivation. The balance coni*U ol
Fifty Acre* of
ORIGINAL PINK AND OAK TIMREh
Upon tho property are beds of iron ore
, cement and limestone. It will be sold ir
two or three parts if desired, and privati
bids will be received until the day of sale
Term* of Sale : One-third to remain it
• the premises as dowry according to th<
. will of the deceased ; one-third to be pal(
i on confirmation of sale, and tho remaindei
in one year thereafter with interest, to hi
secured by bond and mortgage on thi
premises.
NANCT A. ROTiiROCK,
Hff JOHN BUFFER
-1 The War In Louisiana. — Latest Fron
Si. Martinsville. ■ —The* KolMei
Hemmed ID.— Three Metropolitan
K IIICM) Bloody Work In Prospec
j| live.
Hrasaear l ily. La . Mny 7.—-Kighi
metropolitan# arrived this luorning
C making forty-five while* altogether
The citixen# refused ihem all aheller
and they are stopping in u amnll negro
. cabin fiilcd with negroes. They have
.orders to go to St. Martinsville, but
jean get no transportation. The Kerry
tint liere haa been removed and the
fish boat* stopped near Fianklin and
guarded by citizeu#.
The citixen# here nreahll deterniin
ill. All la quiet.
One mcntroiMilitun lia# juat arrived
here from St. Martinavlle. He came
'throughawampa,and haaaentdispatch-
Mto New Orleans. He aaya lladger
ia hemmed in, and heard heavy cannon
ading thia morning at two a. ui.
No* Or lea tie. May 7 One A M.
i Kirciug was heard thia morning.
A courier from the citixen#' camp re
ports three uietro|Kilitana killed and
.four wounded iu the akirmieh. The
citizeus pickets advanced within two
squares ot the court house, where Col.
lladger haa concentrated hia forces.
Citixeus aie collecting from every
| portion of Attakapea. Moat oflhert
jcruita are of the better class, well
mounted, and generally armed with
breech-loading ahot gun*. So far the
youug men principally have gone to
the field. The married men in the
towns are watching the negro organi-,
zations, and are prepatitig to frustrate
. them.
J The captaiua of ateaiuboata have
t been warned not to transport any me
, tropolitans, and consequently did not
g bring thoM at Bayou city, knowing
j that their boats would he blown up.
, The entire Bayou Teche ia under aur-
L . veil lance by well organizer! bodies ol
. citizeus.
, The Kellogg troops can only reach
' St. Martinaville by fighting their
way up the boyou.
I The grand jury haa passed reaolu
, lions to have Kellogg and hi* officers
, ap|a.*ar before tbent on a charge of
usurpiug the government of L lusisaua.
. Judge Dtirrell ordered the re|orl to
j be filed ami auepotiaa to be issued for
the parties to ap|K-ar before the grand
jury.
DEATHS.
' On 14th us-? .at Centre Hall. it Phth -o
i I'alnsnnvlu Maggie. .laughter <f John
n<l Mollie Miller, aged t year* months,
and —days.
i t'hrist. inj Ma Mhrtaa eajwaa
plt-a-cd to call the, our UttUsisiar, t H '
Surely sorrow ovcrhad>*, the heart* of
the bereaved parent* ami fri. ml- with
whom he had to |>art For intelligence
I considering her age. she had f<w -a peri or#.
During herillues, which la-led about nine
weeks, she suffered terribly. \N o Mini,
with s.irrow in our hearts, -ay she is g >iu
But again when we think that Christ ha
r said, suffer little children to coma unto
me and forbid them not, for of such is the ■
kingdom of heaven, then we can rej- i. e
Willi hope that she lias gone asleep in
Christ. Shu has goi.c tu her homy in
glory, where she is enjoying the Wingdai.,
prepared for her, asleep in Jesus blessed
sleep from which none ever waked t
I weep. Vil I'
On 25 of April, at Potters Mills, of -i
rial disease, James David, son of David M
Henney. aged 13 years, V months and tK
days.
On IH April at Pott, rs Mills, Ka- hat-!,
wife of Henry Crawford.
On tth u.sl . 1., ar Churchville, David
Yorden, *ge<l 'ib years, 1 nm all and It
days.
On 29 April, in Gregg Iwp., R*nna, ,
daughter of Daniel B Weaver.
MARRIAGES
At the residence ot the bride mother,
in Miliuburg. May "lb. by Itev. ti \\
Snyder. Mr. FUeouorw I* H.vndor, ot Luci.
Haven, and Miss C. Kllen L<of Mih
burg
And the happy couple remembered the
- printer amid the sweets of matrimonial
i. bliss-may their pathway through lite be
i, a long one and an evergreen of happiness.
* May their union ffvlgn tba h'. ssu.gs
of Him who maketh marriages in llsavuo,
On 7th <;f April, by Rev. J. S, Rol>< rt.
| John C. Rote, of Aaronsburg, and Miss
Mattie A. Bnaiich, of Spring twp. w
/ispi ing Opening; ofc
Ilouiicis, Iritntilings.. Milline
ry s wf
i MISS LUCY DEININGER S
In Centre Hall, who just relurued from
, Philadelphia, with the LATEST FASH
IONS, and a complete stock of New
•i Bonnets. New Hat*. elegant Trimming#.
•I Ac., which will be sold or made up, at
reasonable prices Also, old ladies lire--
Gap?
The new styles are very j-retly. Ladies
i call and see tiicm early. First come, first-
Ml< 1 ma*'. 1 /
fit It OF JUNK r
* will certainly conn- off tin-
Miners' Hospital Grand Gift
Concert.
A NO
I SIOO,OOO DISTRIBUTION.
r No Postponement Uuder auy Circum
stances but will Positively Take Place.
- DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS,
1 AND AS
THOUSANDS OF TICKETS
are being sold daily. YOU MAY BKTODj
LATE unless you purchase at once.
I YOUR MONEY GIVEN
#' to this cause assists in establishing a noble
| charity, while you participate in a
distribution of PRESENTS in
which YOU iiuv he
LUCKY individual.
' One Ticket $1 Ol)
Five Tickets 4 30
Ten Ticket* 9 00
Address,
GEO. R. SHAFFER.
Shenandoah, Schuylkill Co , Pa.
K °R ALI_ U A '- K
Willing to Work. Any
person, old or young, of
either sex, can make from $lO to SSO per
' week, at home day or evening Wanted j
1 by all. Suitable to either City <>r Conn-i
j try, and any season of the year. This is n
* | rare opportunity for those who are out of j
* work, and out of money, t" make an inde
pendent living. N<> enpita) being required.
Our pamphlet "Ho W I'D MAKE A LIV
ING," giving full instructions, sent on re.
ccipt of iO cents. Address, A. BURTON J
CO., Morrisania, Westchester Co, N Y.
AtiKNTS WANTED every where to sell
our new and novel Embroidering Ma
* chin**. *nd for Ulotrt4<l Circular. to th** MrKw
v Mnnufn torln* I Vwipanj. Broadway. Sow York
I THE PARLOR COMPANION.
- K*ry ljuif want* .n*!
V*rrj Man ought to hava otic !
Hani n rcolpt of Ten CniU. Addram, 1,. F. lIYDK i
1* CO., IBC Here nth Arenuc. Nw Vork
f BON-TON FLIRTATION BIONALB
6 Hnl .in rwl|!l of SB els Unlqus I'rlnllnn unit Publl
(. atiiiic House. 98 Vesej street, Wew Vork.
THE BECK WlfH "S2O PORTABLE
Fmnily Sowing Mnehino, on ttOdnyt Trial;
in any a<l van ta*c* "vcr all. Hattafaction anarantad. or
Sm rtfundad Kent complct*. with ftill dlrwtlooa
ackwlth Hawing Machine I'D . wfj Broadway. N Y
II! K N K\V ELASTIC TRUSS- An im
portant lnrantlin. It ratalna tha Kuptur** at all Umai
and undar tha hardest atarclaa or acvrraat at rain It la
worn with comfort, and If kept n nlaht and day. effe* t
a pahUMMlt curt In a faw arokx Jvild cbaap. andaant
l> by Mall whan r*ouaatad. circular* fraa, whan ordaratl
by Uttar ant toTha Klaatlc Truaa*N<. M Broad
wajr. ff Y. f'lty Nobaly uaaa Matal Hprlnf Tnxaaaa
" |*H't painful . thay all|i off I'M. frn.|ti(Mif|) l tital) cow
MEKCANTI L K A I'PR AIS KMK N T
Lint of dealer# of foreign and do
mestic merchandise. etc., in < Vntro coun
ty for the year ending 1873, subject to pay
ment of license.
Bogggs twp.
(Jain, I,icen.it.
Jah J Lucas 14 $ 7 76
.las W Rodger* 14 7 76
McCoy A; Linn 13 10 76
Bonner twp.
Lewis Hash II 16 76
J B Kephart 14 7 76
A Uiescr, Distillery 11 16 75
Burntitle twp.
OR Bonk 18 10 75
Curtiu twp.
Weber & Singer 14 7 76
i Jacob McCloekey 11 7 75
Ferguson Twp.
1 M C Rider 14 7 76
Shrol), Steward A C< 10 'JO 76
Thos Bollinger 13 10 75
; W L Rider 14 7 76
A Sample & Son IV 13 26
Jas Dun lap & Co 18 10 76
'J R Smith u 7 76
it Grogg Iwp.
it I'liilip Shook 14 7
K .1 II Fi.her IV 13
It II Dum-an 18 10
Howard Bora*
. Lures A Ur*. 14 7
II II drove ... 14 7
, Reiser Weher 12 13 i
Je* Mclleffey 14 7'
Robert Cook l-l I"
Jenkins a Weber 14 71
i John Wagner 14 7"
, John I hchl 14 7 I
Win Nnff 14 7"
I. C Falm. r 14 7 I
Mrs Allison It 7;
S F Kline 1 4 7 *
Howard twp.
lU' Leather II 7!
11 aim s Twp.
David M ilium* ..... ... 14
i I'hi' Harper II 7 "
Philip Gor.. 14 77
! It F Philip# IV 18 'J
1 M M M user 11 10 7
N Splglemryer 4k Sons. .. II 13 7
Huston twp.
Joseph F Miller H 10 7
I Hoover A Davis.. IV 13 V
I It W Richard. It 77
John I Thompson 13 10 7
! Levi Wumer 14
j Daniel lrvin 1 > 10 7
Harris twp
j.l J Price 14
| John Piom u 14
J C ShoiH'berger 14
11ifo Jack A Son 14
s H Stover 13 1
Daniel 11... 13 I
K ramer .Y Kt kdiroth... IV 1
FTavlor H 1
C H Kephar.l 13 1
Mrs A K Jack 14
J no A Kennedy 14
Cyrus IVtudll 14
J A I. Ilouser II
Half Moon twp.
J 11 drey IV 13 Vi
IL-nry Adams 14 77. 1
James Lovo.. 13 107t
Lihvrtv Iwp.
J A Ouiglcv !.... 13 10 7^
J J A D B Kuns 13 10 7?
Liggct A Oolong U 7 71
Milwiburg Borough.
J S Pn>udf>t l4 7 7f
A T Brigg. 14
Mrs. Ct, Uvman... 14 7 11
J B Halm IV 13 23
John llihhler 13 10 "4
Mary N Case 14
Mr- Itschcal Lyke 14 7 7-'
A R Peter- 13 10 7S
Marriou twp.
Yerick a Son IV 13 'J£
Wilson A Zeigler 18 10 7S
MiU-a twp.
F.ir.terAßro 14 7 7J
Miller, IK ker a Vonada-. IV 13'..'
T N Wolf 14 7 7.1
TN Wolf II 7 7;
S Frank & Son IV 13 A'
Jno M Sholl 14
Tho* iCeigter 14 7 7<"
I'atton twp.
Joseph Trc551er............... 14 7 7,"
Mis Kate Murray. - 14
Matterna Bro - 14
1 Villi twp.
Geo \V Stover 11 15 7'
\ Is sudor Erie's 1 1 19 Ji
Jacob KiM-nhuth 14 7 7-1
John D Foots 14 7 7-1
W J McMaiiigul 11 1075
.1 W Snook 13 10 7c
illawlev A Co - 14
David Krdle - 14 770
Putter twp.
John Ncff 14 778
Win Wolf IV 13 VI
IL-rlarherA Cronmiller 12 13 2ft
Philips A Glasgow 14 7 73
\V A rmaga>( - 18 10 7#
A W tiraff 13 10 73
J O Dcinninger —— 14 7 7ft
J A Ree-man......... ... - 14 7 7ft
Strobm A Swarls - 14 775
M J Thompson A Bro IV 13 Vo
Philipaburg Borough.
KB. llingcr 14 7 7ft
D Avrcs 14 776
It J Bel! 14 7 75
11- Adams . ..14 7 75
J R M. Kinney A IV 13 10 7'
John Hawwortb ........ .14 7 76
John Nuttall .. 13 10 75
J effete yr H\>- 14 7 7ft
Mr David 1/ogan 14
;Tho# Nwitzer ... - 14 7 7ft
W V McCutdfo-n l3* 1078
J N Ca-anoi * C .... 13 1075
M^l' >ndo U
Mm K lnin It 15.5
D It Jam lion 14
II M Herringten 14
TbosSwitzer It 77,
C ti Hettinger 14
G Z.-iglor A lft' 10 *• <5
W U McCaustand 14 7 75
J A Lahr 13 10 7#
Mrs R Pierce 14
J C Dale 13 10 75
ft H< der 14 775
W H Jones lB 10 75
Peter Weher 14
Richard Haye5......—.... 14 7 .o
Mrs L Manly - 14
. Keler, Dubce A Co—... '■ V > ...
N'. T Grov II
James M,,rrion '8
Mi- Jot F legal ACo ... 11
G S Fl-gal 12 13 2.*.
IJasAGanoe It
MrsCDucros- 14
W m D \ N angle 14 7 75
M G Rook 13 10 75
H Harris 14
Robert Tavlor 14
D C Van Elton 14 7 75
Mattorn & Miller 10 7,'s
K A Button '8 h 5
.1 J M'ighaman 14 775
J'cter Smith 18
'Miss Ida Jens 18
' Rush twp.
KM Slmrdevan. 13 10 75
II'J Jack suit 10 20 75
John Miller A Son - 13 10 75
M Murphy 14
Bnow Shse twp.
N Bower - 13 10 78
II Williams 14
J H Cri—man 13
A K Shiver 14
May. ACo - 9' 25 7o
Ja tiate# 14 7 75
Uniutiville Boro.
tiriest A KuniV.ager 11 15 7
iNathan Hearsley 14
JAG Alexander 18 10 7
-- A Martin 18 77
Walker twp.
i Soli A Yerick 13 10 75
Henry Brown 13 "JI'J
Solomon Confer 18
Houston A Rodger# 12 13 26
Solomon Peck 18 < "
Spring twp.
II J. Barnes 18 77.
j T S Hoverly 18 10 75
Worth twp.
I V Grey '8 7 7.'
II M Hoover 13 10 7a
!Ja# Purdue 18 77
Bellcfonte Borough.
(la**. t.irrnsr
Joseph A Brother 1" s'J' 7<
Edward Brown H 7
II II Kline . 30 7*
II Hotter .. 14
.1 W Cook 11 1571
Lvon A Co 10 'JO ■ •
\7ilion & Hicki 10 'JO 7<
R F Rankin 13 10 Ti
J A Sand* 14 7 7-
mi Utihi..... is io j:
.1 L Reisenstine 14
M L Mcßride 14
(Ico ll' Bryon. 14 7 71
Levi Miller 14 7 7.'
John lloffer ...... 10 20 71
DM Wngner 9 25 71
Leob. May A Loob 11l 20 71
.1 C William* 12 13 21
<" F Montgomery 14
John Montgomery 14 7 71
J Zeller* & Son 13 10 71
J A J Harris 10 10 71
William MoClollan 14 771
II Y Stitacr 14 771
FP Blair 14 7 71
Harper Bro 10 20 7i
K Giayham 14 7 71
Brockerhoff Brm 12 13 2
M Zimmerman 14 77<
II I) Yerger 14 77
K Fortncy 14 77
William Brown 14 77
II llermont 12 13 7
It F Batchlcr 13 107
John S I ongborgor 14 77
II L Hartley 14 77
I' Gugenheimer 10 20 7
A OMMBM 13 10 7
Hurnside & Thomas II 157
Isaac Miller 14 77
J Welch A Co 13 10 7
J J Hughe* 14 77
John I'owor* 14 77
F 1' Green 13 10 7
Wetler& Twitmeyer... 14 77
Sechler A Co 12 13 2
N Beck 14 77
Miss Priest 14 77
Mi N K Dare.. 14 77
J 1* Zimmerman 13 107
J E Palmer 14 77
Freyberger A Grim..... 13 10 7
A Sellroyer Son 14 77
Wolf & Son 14 77
Mr* Sourbeck 14 77
John Breckbill 14 77
W II Wilkinson 7 40 7
An appeal will he held at Bellefoiite, o
June 2. at tho Commissioners office, who
those who see proper can at attend.
HENRY G. CONSEK,
Mercantile Appraiser.
Great rush at Wolf# itore, attracted b
•q, hi* large and splondid stock ol new goodi
'a ♦ *
Tho weather was a little cool the las
four days—on Wednesday morning Iros
in some localities,
j.'i ' Moj Reynolds, ot Hahorsburg, and Chr
j,. Moycr of I'onn, are dangerously ill.
-, e >
IIKLLKKONTEM AKKKTH,
I* White r/heal 91.9 ft, Red I'JO ... lty
"17ft Coin 110 ....Dais 35 Barley HO.
7, 70 Clorersoed 5,l Potatoes 4ft.
•, Lard jier pound 7 Pork per pound Ot
■ • Butter VO Kggt'Jll Plaster per ton
q, *l4 Tallow H liacoli H Ham IV
LKWIMTDWN MARKETS
, White wheat l.Hft ... Rid wheat 1 ,M).. .Rye
70 Corn 40 tat.3ft Barley l
t'loverseed ft,oo Timothy seed, 3AO
& Salt V 60 per sack
> Bacon |(k- llam 13 Buttei VA... Egg.
0 V t Pla.ter 9 fiO
■
S 15,000 BOLTS
1 OK
WALL PAPER!
ft Now on exhibition at Millheim aad Mil
ft roy Hardware Stores. About Mft different
patterns.
'• PRICES RANGING FRDM 10 CENTS
TO 91.00 PER BOLT.
5
ft Hcuuitful Gilt Paper at one dollar
ft Panel Paper and Parlor
ft Decoration*.
J
ft A reasonable credit wiliite given lo re
ft tponsiblu parties for paper, *or ft iter cent !
ft deducted from price, for casli. Prices are i
ft lite saute at both Stores.
' apr 8 4 ill. W.J. MMANIGAL
t
i
Great Reduction In Prices Of
Note Paper.
.
We are now prepared lo furni.h Note/
paper at prices far below any that have!
1 ever before been offered at retail in this)
' county
1 Rest quality Commercial note paper
at Ift cts per quire
' Second best do at IV cts per quire
Third best do at 10cts per quire i
! Purchasers will find tin. to i> of thei
>Bine quality heretofore sold in this place'
for 'Aft, 'Ji and lft < t. per quire, but having
bought our paper at extremely low figures, j
we desire to give our customers the fhll
benefit of the reduction.
Look At This!! '
Initial Paper With Chronic!
' French Initial paper 16 cts per box
Plain white " VU "
Ro.it tint 25 "
' iTw o tints " 40 "
. With a handsome cbroiito given away'
' with each 4U cent box.
JAMES WELCH A CD .
c'JO mar If Oppotit* Bush House.
NE PLUS ULTRA.
No Better Place!
Tin- mb-crtber i just ro--i iiig from the
.-astern cities a Full Stock o'
FALL and WINTER ..ODDS
which he ha* determined lu tell very
cheap, consisting of
DRY GOODS and
Print*, Mulin#, Opi-ra Canton*, and Woll
Flannels Ladie* Dr<- G<xd, such as
Dciaino, Alpaca*, Poplins, Empress Cloth,
SaUasas, Taim-ne, together with a full
stock of everything usually kept in the
Dry Goods line.
NOTIONS :
A full stock, consitling part of Ladies and
Children Menu.. Hose. Collars Kid
glove*, b'-t quality silk and Li*le thread
i,love#, Hoods. Nubia*. Breakfast haw|s,
DATS & CAPS,
A full assortment of
M.-n's Buy s and Children's
ot the latest style and best.
CLOTHING,
Ready made, a choice selection of Men'*
•nd Buy's o! the newest style* aud most
serviceable materials.
BOOTS & SHOES,
WM. WOLF.
C. P E C k * S
New
Coach Manufactory.
CENTRE HALL. PA.
The undersigned ha* opened lllCSM
tablUhment, at his new shops, for the
manufacture of
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons. '
St.KlOß* AXII SI.KPs,
Pi.AIX AXD FAKCT
of every description . J,
All vehicles manufactured by him
are warranted to render satisfaction, and as
ejual to any work done elsewhere.
He use* none hut the best material,
and employs tho most skillful workmen. ]
Hence they Hatter themselves that their
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 kind*of Reputing done.
Ik ETA IL PRICE LIST
JOBBING AND COM MISSION IIOUBK
P BURNSIDK & THOMAS.
B"llelonte, Pa.
While sugar* per pound. ..13cts
Brown sugar per pound ... lOcts
Dcmarara sugar per pound ..plots
Rio c0ffee....... 25cts
A rhucklcs brown coffee per |H>und 30et
Best washing soaps per pound...ft, 7 A Nets
Be t starch per pound ..lOcts
Best bright Navy tobacco per pound..ft4cts
Garrets scotch snuff per box ...lOcts
Twist tobacco A Cavendish per pound GOet
Best sugar-cured Bams per pound 15eti
No. 1 black pepper per pound 30et*
Molasses per gallon COcts
Mackeral without heads and all kind of
mackeral and Herring iH city prices.
Doublo X X white, drips HOcts per gal
-1 lon, in 5 gallon lots 6c ts a gallon loss.
1(100 other articles too numerous to inen
, lion, cheap. Men's stogies, heavy shoes
1 at $1,35 per pair. They have tho largest
, ami cheapest stoek of good* ever offered to
, the public. If you w ant to
i
I SAVE 20 TO 50 PElt CENT.
! GOTO BURNSIDK & THOMAS
t All kinds of merchandise in whole pack
'|es at less price*. JulyJUtf
;i RYNDER'S MUSI€ STORE,
IsDCk HAVEN, PA. ' h% ||
Tho proprietor of Rynder'a Mode Htore droirea to call the atteotioo of the people of Oeatre county, to the fkc
that they
Can Save Money
by purchasing their musical instrument* ot Rynder s Music Store. We ar* selling
Double Reed, Six Slop, Five Odavo Organs, at $l4O,
superior iu toue and finish, to those t bat arc hawked aud peddled throughout the oouutry at |175 to $200.) The**
we warrant for five years. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible partita.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold iu P*ousvalley this year, which you would
do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere :
CENTRE. HALL.
ri. 8. WOLF, Rynder Organ 1225.00 .
WM.GALBRAITH, Rynder Organ... 140.00
LEMONT.
DR. J. Y. DALE, American Organ.. eeseseli—fWWtilliet $375.00
PETER BCHRECK, Rynder Organ —— 140.00
AARONHBURG.
WM. ETTINGEU, Rynder Organ 9240 AX)
BOALBBURO.
MIKS E. E. HUNTER, Melodion SIBO.OO
In a few weeks we wilt call attention to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
In short by writing a letter to us aud getting our prices—we deliver all instruments—
You Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Organ.
Address,
U YXDERTS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa
1. (iuggenheimer.
ARRANGEMENT!
•
ISAAC GuooKSHKIM**, ha vi u g
purchased the entire stock of the iate
firm of Sussman & Guggsnheimar, ex
cept the Leather and Shoe findings,
has filial up his shelves with a lot of
j
SPLENDID NEW UOODH,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING,
DKTSM OOOIW,
(IBOCEKI i,
rsovuioxa,
BOUTS A SHOEV,
HATS & caw, i
AND FANCY ARTICLE*
aud is now prepared to accomodate all
hi# old customer#, aud to welcome all
new one* who mav favor him with
their patronage. He feel# afe in say
ing that he can pleas* the most fastidi
ous Call and see. *
IS A AC G UGG EN H E! M ER.
p g,—Mr. Stutsman itill continue#
to deal iu
LEATHER AND SHOE-FIN DINGS,
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS,
in the old room, where he may alway
be found. 12ap.lf.
C. F. Herlachcr N. Cronmiller
NEW GOODS!
ffi 2 8 H A a a 1 V A L
or
FALL GOODS!!!
HERLACIIER A CRONMILLER
TlTith to infoim the citizeus of PoUer (
Y f that they have opened an entire new
stock of goods" in their old quarters, and
will keep constantly on hand a full and
' good assortment of
LADIES* DRESS GOODS,
|a consisting of
ALPACAS,
Poplins.
PLAIDS.
Lustre*.
and all other kind* ol
DRESS GOODS.
full line of
NOTIONS and FANCY Goods
Hat# A Cat*, Boot# <fc Shoe#
CRiH'KERY, Of EE NSW ARE.
STONEWARE. CKDARW ARK,
SUGARS.
TEAS, COFFEES.
FISH, SALT.
etc.. etc . etc..
All of which we offer at greatly reduced
j prices.
Highest prices paid for country produce.
By ilricl attention to business we hope to
merit and receive the patronage of the
' public
Shortlidge & Co-
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Bellefonte Lime Quarries.
Tho only Manufacturers of Lime, burnt
exclusively with wood, in Central
"Pennsylvania.
DEALER# IN
Anthracite Coal,
White Lime,
Du Pont'# Powder,
Sporting and Blaating Powder on
hand,
Fuse lor Blasting,
Fire Brick,
Ground Fire Clay,
Fertilisers,
Implement#.
jan3o 73
Office acd yard near South end of tin-
Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Depot, Belle
fonte, Pa. jan10.73
CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner ofThird
and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa.
John Showers, Proprietor.
Its Central Location makes it particularly
desirable to jiersons visiting Town on
business or pleasure.
H. A. Taylor'# Livery Attached,
untfl ly
J HARHIH, J. D. NttIHSKRT. J. A BKAVKR.
JOHN HOrKKR. IKTKR ItOKKKR
Pennsvalley
Banking Go.
CENTRE HALL. PA.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
[And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell
Government Securities, Gold and
Coupons.
PETER HOFFKR. WSI. B. MINGLE,
Pres't. Cashier.
The Champion of the World.
The new Itnpruved American Button
y Hole Overseatning and Complet*
Sewing J/acbine —The great
est machine of The Age !
Slmplcity, Durability A Cheap
ness Combined.
This machine being the litest, has many
improvements overall other, in a word, it
Us a perfect machine,which ia acknowledg
ed bv lbs beet judge* andagcoufof all otkes
machine*. '
Call on A. L. Bartges, saaoiaonbuig,
who is the authorized agent for Centre
jcounty. Also keeps tho beat Sewing Ma
U-hlne thread, needles, and repairs alfkit d*
of aewing machines, clocks, watches, mu-'
;sii k box.-. A I will thoroughly canvass
the section belonging tome, and 1 shah -J*
Ivery much pleased U>sell every persona
•nacbine. on easy terms ; give it a trial be
fore purchasing any other— it has no equal.
Parties wishing the machine, will please
address the undersigned. Satisfaction
guaranteed. All orders promptly attend
ed 10. r A. L. BABTGEB.
Agent for Centre County
MSOISOVBURO, PA.
I
BROCK KKIIOKP HOUK,
lAllegtienev Street, Bellefonta, P*.
D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietors.
X RTASTCLAAS BOTH, COMVOBTABLK BOOMS
PROMPT ATTENDANCE.
■ ALL THE MODERN CONVENIEN
CES—AND REASONABLE Charges.
The proprietor* offer to the traveling
public, and to their country fiienda, first
da** accommodation* aad careful atten
tion to the want* of guests at all times, at
fair rates. Careful hustlers and good stable
ling for horses. An excellent table well
.served. A Ber supplied with fine liquors.
IServant* well trained aad everything re
quisite in • first class Hotel. Our location
1 in the business part of the town, neer the 1
Post Office, the C ourt House, the Chur
ches, the Banks, and the p incipal places I
of business, renders it the most eligible 1
place for those who visit Bellefoete on busi
or pleasure.
An Omtiibu# will carry pafweagen
aiid baggage to and from all trains
free of charge.
Excelsior Cement-
The undersigned now manufacture Ce
intent WARRANTED OF A SI'PERIOR
'(JI'ALITY, at their kilna, near Fine
iCree'a Mills, in llaine* twp. Thia cement
I ha* already been used in large quantities
'upon the L. C. 4 S. C. R R , and ha* been
found high IT satisfactory upon ail job*
■ where it hat been uted, and a* equal to
any now manufactured The undersign
ed now take pleasure in recommending,
iami warranting it to all, for u*e in CIS
TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever
purpose a good quality of Cement la desi
rable. This Cement haa already beea
teted far and wide, and rendered the ut
most satisfaction. Persona, therefore con
strutting Cisterns, laying Water Pipe*,
dec., will And it to advantage to bear this
! in mind, and also, that they warrant the
article a* represented. For further par
ticulars. address
MEYER & HOFFER.
'JO dee tf Aaronaburg, Pa
W. A. CURRY,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
CKXTRE II ALL. FA.
Would most respectfully inform the cit
rons of thia vicinity, that he has started a
now 800 l and Shoe Shop, and would be
thankful tor a share of the public patron
age. Boots and Shoes made to order and
according to style, and warrant* hi* work
ito equal any made elsewhere. All kinds
<>f repairing done, and charge* reasonable,
(iive him a call. fob 18 ly.
UN DERTA KERS' SC PPLIKS.—A
fine assortment of Coffin trimmings,
iut received at Millheim and Milroy
Hardware stores. Rarr handle*. Isace Ac.,
latest stylos.
*prlO.3m W.J M MAXIGAL.
' R. S.G. GUTKLIUB,
Dentist, Millheim.
Offers hit professional service* to the
public. Ho i* prepared to perform all
operations in the dental profession.
efr-He is now fully prepared to extract
teeth abaolntrly %ritJwut pain. myß-78-tf.
BASE-BALLS and Croquet aetta. A
great variety alway* on hand at
WELCH A CO.
BAKMCAA READ THIS.— The superior
Reaper A Mower, i* a candidate for favor
to which the aUcntion of Centre county
farmer* it called. The Superior is manu
factured in Wheeling, W. Va., and has
■net a large sale, and obtained many high
recommendations in Ohio, and other states.
This machine dispenses with cog-gearing
and all unnecessary trap* with which
many other machines are afflicted ; it is
simple in construction, strong and durable,
easily managed, and light draught. The
Superior is fully warranted to do its work
right, or no fale.
Mr. John 11. Odenkirk, of the Old Fort,
is agent for Centre county for the Supe
rior, and persons wishing a Mower A Reap
er, had better call on him before purchas
-1 ing another. SOjan.
Peru. ApribtM.—A great calamity has)
fallen on tfie town of Piseobamba. caused
by a land slide from the neighboring
mountain. Forty four house* were de
stroyed, and thirty-six persons perished.
A great mass which destroyed the town
alto dammed up the river and the destruc
tive effects of the inundation were expet;
ted te be added vt*tr
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