TIIK CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY MARCH 11, IsTG. LOCAL ITEMS. Our friend* will oblige by tending u* items ot local new* in their locality. g v e u the facta only, and we will put them in ahape, alo notice* ol death* and mam ||PAl. p . Any one tending us the names ol U new subscriber*, with the oash, will bo enltto'd to rooeive the HKPOUTKK one year free The Rxrom* being read by netw > everybody on thia side of the county, where it has a larger circulation than any ■two papers, will he found the best medium for advertUing twine**, sale*, <*o. -V< -Subscribors to the Reporter, rysid inKOUUidr-ot Centre county, shouldre mit u* 10 cents, yearly, for postage which „ will pay here ; this reduces thepo>:agc ~, no half, as the sum paid by them for one \ N>T * P®****® XVHS { " ro-rul '"' Sales should be adxctli-ed in the Repcr.'er, a* it goes to nearly every family in the v ley. SALES - . „ . p. Rrcon'* aU, near Re!!elonu\, March J. A. Haine s sale, near Churchville, March 23. , , Saie. Dr. Van Yalaab, dee d Spring Mills, March 17. Sale of And. Uousman, Slate Co' lege. - i March, farm stock. Sale of Kd Kline. Centre Hill, -1 March. fartust-xek. Jacob Meyer * sale, at Lindon Hall March 27. „ , . Mich. Room, Gregg, -*> In March Sam' 1 Long. Milt*. *nD K March 4a,hn Ockor, Mile.-, sale IS Manh Jacob Gepharvl, Pn, *le W March. Sunday, 7. snow all day, See K-q tJei-hiirt's notice, and | R> vour railroad stock. -The mow is about two Urt dc.p ' thi- county. . ——A little sen of J. --buck, of Gr pound* when one day old. Rev. Shuuiaker, who ha* a tni-s n ary charge at Lancaster, ha* accepted, a call from the Reformed charge at Ar- n*- burg. Mr Shugcrt voted for the repeal of the Local Option law, and Mr. Alexander vou?d against it W print the vote in fall in another column five weather prophet who predicted a miiil wir.ler, ut gone ?.-uth for a uii.ue. c liniate,— when he pane J thwugh h re i .- had fcis .*-- , vision*. The sale of Henry Meyer t" j bl * place, on 4th inst., was largely attem-fd His etock amounted to over #IIU! Mr. Ira C. M itchell writes from Dal las, Texas ; We are making gardens here now, ar.d silting in doors without fires— about as spring like as it will be with you two months hence. Geo. B. 11a: tsler, of Lena. 111., for merly of this place, is in on a visit. George looks well, and as natural as ever. Conrod Peck did a handsome favor for Centre Hall on Monday morning. last The snow of the day pervious being about knee deep, Mr Peck made himself a large snew-plow, out of plank, and V shaped, hitching hi* horse to this, he passed over the side walks, shoving the snow aside wide enough for a boy and his gal. Coon deserves a monument of more lasting ma terial than snow. A protracted meeting ha* been in progress ta the M. K. Church at Spring Mills during the last four weeks, and still continues under charge of Rev. 11. C. ibraitb. Twenty-two persons have united .with the church, ar.d many more have teen converted, the majority being heads of tannins. Owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Leckie, Bev. Reekie Ims not been permitted to xs-ist in the meeting there. -Mr. KittcH, railroad contrae or and localizer !l !al staunch dem- vrstjc sheet, tlie Canjbria Freeman, peeped iu on us tie ether daj*. Mr. Kittell hereto bid on soma of the raili-eJ w®rk,-be had the management of the tunnel at Beaver Dam summer beiore last. Hope he wiii get a job *gain. porter detir to Lave a feast for their ey cs, and tc-e something they will admire, th-y only need be directed to the establishment of Sechler A Co., in the Bwih bouse bloc k where is a large jar of pears wbu.k woud sell for SCO. We never saw anything in the line of fruit, *o matter in what man ner put up, to commai-J ones admiration for real elegance and taste, as Joes this magnificent jar of pears, put up with so much beauty and artistic skill, standing with queenly splendor upon a table filled with different fruits. No one should fai; to call in atScchler'* and ue this elegant jar of pears, it is the wonder and admira tion of all who have seen it, and ha* made many mouths water—it is not tor sale, and costs nothing to see it Mr. Lyon#, the agent for a Publish- ing House in Philadelphia, i* in town tak ing orders for u large illustrated Family Bible, containing ITUO pages and 18C0 ilius trations. The engravings are tha finest we have seen in any Bible and we think no .Lil- Jrcu. The day was enjoyed by all, being entertained by instrumental and vocal music. Mrs. Gebhart bus been a consis tent member of the Evangelical cbutth -ince November 1845. Tli e gca:e. num ber of her children are folk wing her foot steps. I,OH*T Front 'IVXHS. PI KO, Collin l'o . Te\, | March lt 187A i HON. Favu. Kim/ P..ir Sir M.v former letter in the Reporter has brought rue o malty Utter* ol inquiry concerning Texa- and the opportunities offerer! there in, ami the inquiries are so similar in im port. that I :>m induced to nsk the favor of your columns tor the purpose of n gen eral reply. Nearly all inquire about "opening- to: each one- particular vocation*, and thi quetlion i- truthfully and fully answered by sax ing thai there arc no "opening-" in Texas -no "openings' for Lawyer*, none for pn,-t, inone for Teachers, none f>r Dentist*, none for farmers There i- sim ply a grand Held into which all can eon e and make their own openings, and for ac- live, energetic, bone-t men and women it iadifiicult to Conceive of better opportuni lie* tor accumulating the necearic and comfort* of life, by a few year* of pati.n 1 industry that are presented between the Sabine and the Kio Grande. And there u plenty of r. >tn. If the entire population of the United Stat. •- wat trantlVred to Tex- it would net then be a- denselv populated a- France or -ev-ral of the tier man S:*te> A learned ud ascpariatMad citiaen of the State in whoe company 1 was recently riding oxei our praries, re marked, "If the entire population of Pennsylx .ma could be poured out into Texn- how it would make thi* famed land bl like the rv-e ' ' I replied. Perhaps there > a large portion of that population which might not be - vdoirable hare- the mining population "Ah," said he, ' \Yc w . have plenty of work for them. There arc minerals enough in T xa* to employ them all, and we would be witling to take them ju>t a- they come. The reputation of Pennsylvania farmer- ha< read . d here ,u advance of iheut an.i there it no class of people who would be more cordially welcomed, anil those who have children to provide t".r could nvn make tl.vtU all comfortable if they would come and secure the-e rich land- while they are cheap. The chance- that Illinois, lowa and other North-Western States present ed a quarter of a Century ago are now pre set.ied in Texas, wilh thi* difference, Tex a* land* are cheaper than any I . S. Gov ernment land* have ever been, thev are better and the climate u finitely prefera ble. 1; Mars will occupy bis powers iu other quarter* andjwriuit the inhabitant* Of thi- State to culliv te and pursue the arts of peace for ten years, by that time it will he checkered all over with railroads and lands that can be bought now at pri ce* ranging from titty cents to live dollars per acre witl then be uorth from fifty to cne hundred dollar* an acre. M-j.-r W S.J. Adam* n-rmerly Attorney Genera' of Ttnne-stc, went to Comanche County, hetw ten the Bras s and Colorado river*, and located in the practice of lew, about one year ago. I met him in l>a!!a* a few days ago. lie says ho never know ola new country to settle up -o rapidly and with so good a class of people as that part of this State is now doing. Over one thousand people have settled in Comanche county since he went there. As an illus tration of the mafiuer in which the ri ;K: •!<'<>{ of men can make openings here, a lit tle if the experience of my afore.aid friend Major Adams wi.l not be in-appropos Through soi..e financial disappointment (and ibis he told me himself* he found himself iu Comanche, a stranger, without a UOllar. He entered the bct hotel, met the landlord and asked him, "Do you keep this hotel, sir " "Well, I try to.' ' Vk ell sir, I have come to your town to s ay ai.J practice law. ar.d I haint got a cent "All right, sir, 1 11 treat you as well as if you had n million." A good room was as- signed the pi*j i r, he ato hi* sup|>er and rested until li. Next morning he requested the lanulord to a*ci*t him in i securing an office. The two gentlemen j called 01. a Physician of tho place who i owned the only dasirable office in iht place. After an introduction lht> Major - proceeded lo buiiie-r by n.king tho L) >c-: tor what rent he asked for that roomT| "Five dollars a month, sir." When do ( you expect your money sir ' "At the end j of the month." "Well, I think it extreme ly doubtful about your getting it from me at that time cry v.>ll, sir, you go on and take pi' -i "iou of it, ai d pay n<-, when you can." Court commenced in the place t.ou after and the Judge a Perm sylvanian|hy the way. oamod Osterhout, | assigned the Major to defeat some impecu nious jail birds, ac urtesy always extend ed in Uti. c -Jfity to newly arrived attor ney* byway of iauvduiiior.. When 1 met him in Dallas la-1 week he hud pisniy of fund*, as attorney for the county has tho bonds of the county with hiui for fJO.UJU 11 negotiate f-r the purpoo of building an- .. Court IF n.e. There are plenty of such chances, out is comes to Texas, supposing that he iri go ing among green houses, h - experience is very likely to be similar to u person I hc-ard of recently who expressed hi# d s gustm thR !ai jrunge, "These Texan* are the smartest set ol loos* I ever saw." Lawyers, teachers, prenchurs, jar>..w's, and everybody must come hero and make their own openings. They will find a ge nial and salubrious climate, a kind and productive soil, and intelligent, gener ous and hospitable a people to them as can be found in any country. in reply to inquiries about Schools, the following are the fact-. The Statu ha* a final.*.:*l Common School basis superior to any other state in Union, but owing to imp rfect an-1 bungling lcgitalio M J for want of an efficient an 1 experienced head the Public School system is not in good working order. Th-- -cboois arc largely dependent U|*s private patronage for success. The advantages >.i nJ'jCation are highly appreciated and teachers ar well paid. They make from one to two hun dred dollars per month. The way to got a situation i. to be hers, watch whcri n va cmncy occurs and tko your chance among other applicant#. While wetting and watching there is plenly of work to do on farms so that no one need be idle If there is an "op- ning" hero for any body It is forruch a person us Prof. It. M. M dec who will take hold of the public School system of the Slate and make it a life work. Honor and Fume await "the com ing uian" for tbat groai service. Persons who arc not prepared to eon.a fci-rs, hut desire to invest can do so through reliublc agenl#, who will purchase land certificates and locate fheui us advantageously us if the owner were personally present, taking an undivided third of tbo land* thus secur ed for services. Great care should Lp ex areised liowever in the selection of agent-, us Tcygy bus been nearly as much cursed with land pjyajes us Pennsylvania. They are rupidly being driven to the wall how ever, und by obtaining flip Certificate of the County clerk or Lund Commissioners to the reliability of un agent eonfi.l.-nce may be reposed witii fully ordinary safety. The Slate arid its counties are Plessed with honest and efficient officers. But, I fear I it in trespassing upon your and will leave the bulancc for next time. Truly yor prigpd, til* "t tho current having been thrown on the farther pier, i an-cd some uneasiness for it* safety This, with the heavy ice about the the cribbing, may have had aomrthing to do with iP destruction, for there t'rsl span fell. The thaxx which commenced on Monday and continued until Tbui>day ex ei.tng W a* not rapid enough to create apprehension* fa breakup until uaw canto tbal the ice had given xvay in the upper water*, and van then it xxas not believad that it would give way on our dam, as thare was but lit tle >ign of rottennet- about it. I'he river ha.l been rising slowly until Thursday night, during which a heavy tl >. J must have come down At the time tlalbraith * omnibus came over on Friday morning with the passenger* and mailt from the Pacific west, there was nothing unusual i i a appro: Alice, yet halt an hour aiterwar.l* it suddenly boke. commenced g uging at Jack's creek, and a few minute- ailer ward- pier after pit r xx i literally crushed arrying down f,>ur span* of the iron trueture, o'te bulging again-t a tner ot the abroad bridge, ui ,l the others between town and the gorge Tlte water in the meantime ro-e very rapidly, flooding the yards, garden* ami outhouse* between Elisabeth -treel ai.d the creek, and caus- ing tg' nerat preparation tor removal A few moved altogether, but tuoit were quiet ed by the general opinion that the worit was last. Mo,t of the inmate* of the build ing between the lock anil river moved out some heavy'piece* of Ice hav ing struck The two short spans, cfu feet each, ex tending Iroin the U rin bank of the canal to the firs! rix -r. Pr, are uniiyured ; hut the other piers are a ma-s of ruin*, ot which not a vestige can be *ecn. The bridge had only been in po**c*ion of the c -unty authorities >nice January court, when \ iewor* reported iti it- t'aior, w h ch report w is > nfiruu-d by the court It* t. ta! cost w:,- about STcltA', and the actual 10-- tuay ho set down at from S3OOO to slO,Cu> less.— TilK It LACK 111 U.S. Suecos >f the Gold-Miners' lis;jevii tiou. Sioux City, la., February '.*7. \ special despatch to the Sioux City Journal, frotu Yankton say* Kph. Witcher, a well known cilixen, who was a rnetuher of the expedition to tho Black Mills, armed in Yankton to-day lie reports has ,ng left hie companion* at the stockade of the ex pedition, within two miles uf Hartley s Peak, on It x-Klder Cr-k, on the 3d in 1 -tant Witcber says the expedition was . composed of twenty-seven men, and one ! lady arid her - >n. There were six wagons ! and the party well urnud, some being mounted. They were also well supplied I with provisi- i - ar.d mining loo!. The j expedition left hereon the (Itli of October, j They -truck Niabrara Kiv.r about one hundred and twenty miles above its mouth i snd, after following the stream some dt* i lance, they crossed the country to a point east of the Black Hills. On Cheyenne River they met a party of 2UO mounted In -1 dian*, with whom they held a jwaceable parley. Alter reaot.i.ig a path at the foot of the hill* they -truck into the mountains, < and niter picking their way reached a point within two miie* of Harney's Peak in fifteen Jays from the date of their en try into the hills. They erected a stock , ide eighty feet long, and built log cabins i from an atmixj*:;: supply of timber which itliey found. The Cold weather greatly im peded their prospecting. They sank twen ty-five prospect boles, and (truck gold in every instance from the grass to the I bed of the rock thty found numeral)* gold I and silver bearing ijuarlx lodes, and the ' specimen* Mr. Witcher has brought back are pronounced very rich. The party nev er saw an Indian while in the hills, Mr. ; I Witcher describes the paru ol the hills ' the/ *gw a* having magnificent valleys, ; seemingly limitless forest* of pine, -fl um dance of elk, deer and other game. The greater portion of the return trip was made through snow-drift* over a tracklc- eoun ' try in very stormy and severe weather. They discovered in c -ming out of the hills what has been named Witcber's Pan- aj 1 g-xni, natural wago;.-road. This shorten* j . | the way out of the hill* by thirteen days Thc-ira-,:u.a!s lived • ri the grass they found beneath the snowr. Mr. Witcher say* he can take loaded > i team* into the hill* from Sioux City iu thirty day*. The, members lelt in Uici.nl. u,. ..i „ I health I and spirits Mr. Witcher returned for J reinforcements. He say* thoro is to u --h dence of other parties being in the hill*. Mr. Gordon, who came with him part of i the way, was delayed by hi* horn' giving out. r- iiirfr.g hv been heard or seen of the two army -kpeiiition> rci-s>>.,* i;i>er- I cepl them- PIOIITINCTIN SPAIN, Repulsed At llilbao —350 AlfcuiaiaU H ilicd London. February 28—Seven tattalions of Carlists attacked Bilbao on Friday. Af ter a vigorous bombnrdment they made an at aii 11 on Forts Pucnte Nucvo and Ar botaiu.o*, j - iiro liken and retaken three time*. The fighting w u,,,.rate on both Mdr= The rarlint' w ere finally repulsed. The Alfonsist* l.-t l-'iO killed and wounded. The AlfonisisD subsequent t>" ett-.oked the C'arlinU in their intrench ments, ana wui t *, tyj-n repulsed with the lota of 300 killed and wounded. The Carlift* are preparing for a grand effort iig lin-t Puigcerdn. PtiKTAT PKIXCK Two-third# id Hie (Juy Ji^rnod —700 Families Rendered Hninelr&j. New York, February 10—The stoam hip Al|), which arrived to-day. brings the following particulars of the fire at l'ort Au Prince on the night of February 11th. AL> '.it half-pa#t ten o'clock p. m. u fire broke out in Uio and in u short time the tlAinm illuminated the liea.tiu tor miles around; piece# of burning wood fell! on deck of the steamship Alps about a mile arid u half from the ah ore. The ho K ." were principally of wood and very dry and WHO u s,arcitjr of water ar.d only three small engines wttii hue* iibpj! gard en size, it was impossible to combat the flami-H. The amount of d'imngc dono is es timated at two million dollar*. Two-thirds of the city has been burned to the ((round, and sti or Ipyen hundred families render ed homeless. The era i, thought to have originated from the explosion of a barrel of kerosene. The fire was still burning when the Alps left. KTII.I, THK ORT i* for the Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine. And why ? Because it is the ffiOfi perfect and desirable sewing machine fur family u„e *;,J i,.Hnufacluring yet invented, and is the cheapest. The constant demand tor this valuable machine has made it almost impossible for theniaii ufacturers to supply the demand. Ma chines will be delivered at any Railroad Station in this county, free of transportu liop charges, if ordered through the Com pany's Hranch tiopsp l( l 22J apd 229 Broadway New York. They send an elegant catalogue and chrotno circular, free on application, This C"m 11any r.eed a lew more good agent*. Feters' Household Melodies, N'os. 1, 2 and 3. A Collection of Popular Songs, by Hays, Dmjks, Hte watt, etc. Kadi number eOntuins Seven or Eight Bongs. Price, 00 cents each; Yearly, 12 Num bars for M X'-S.W'llK t•' A SHIP S i'KKW Ssn Francises', February It! The Syd ney lleisld el January to gives an aceuunt of llie tiiatsacra ot the captain, utßveis, and crew of the Hading brig James Itor niv. of Sydney, by the nalite* of Howes Island* The ship's cuiiipniiy, eotislslitig lof the captain, two..(fleers, carpenter, lew ant, six seamen, forty colored lub.o I ers, and one | u-rng#r, ws divided into 1 three parties on arriving t iho islands, nli.l -tall.Oli d on different Islaluts, w bell ;'lie natives surprised and captured Die l.rlg Utid sUtlieslioro parties exe.pl tlial of the sc. ond officer, Win Hltodes, who est aped with ixtoeii colored men in u boat, and after being four days without food j or water the) reached Solomon Islands, i Subsequently llie Amerieaii whaler, Ben 1 jaiiiin t'uinming-, I ok them up and ear j Med thrill to Bird Island, whence they were taken to ilol.art Town by llu brig NX o! 1 c-r ill- It Is hrltri ed that tlie r> *1 of the 1 u-w wore .ill uiassa. rr t It is repor ted that six \osseis linio l.eeli taptured t') the native* of these islands and their crow s mas— m.'l cd BAU MARINE DISASTER rWKNT)i PKKBONS UMT ANDIXXtNIX I XX U MlssiNli St John* March 6 On March 2 the ship X'iolrta. from France to S.iii Pierre, UJeti with salt and sugar, w as abandoned in the ice in St Mary bay. The captain and crew were saved. Pe pie from the shore went l. save the ship, hut a northeast g*!r scattered me tee and twenty oflhein wore lost, and twenty tw • oil r- are Still missing MiUtK KKDI't'TION IN P.Xs.-.KNGEB FAKES Balltinor. , March 2 Ihe IVnn-yiva ma Kailroud lias reduced ttie tare for pas sengers from Baltimore a> follows to Pittsburgh, 7 ■ to Wheeling, 7 ■ *' t in cinnali, sn, ludiatmpolis, >7, L u sttille, Chiesgv), St ltouis, $lO, The officer* of the Biltim re and Olii® Railroad Company announce that on ami after March I they will reduce the fare from New York to Columbus from sl7 *' to $1526; Zaiie" 010 slt .VI to $1 . 2.- In dianapelis s2l to sl7 25 SNOW AND K'l'. Fkaiis And Fota ttoDtM.s xs ro Ist N DA HON. IV,rt Jcrvif, New \ .rk, March 4. —■ The saow of yeo'.erday and lt night fell to tlit* depth of ucarly n foot along the Delaware, nnd to- day it has been rapidly tbivißg, Three deyswwllwr like this xxi.l bring matters to :t crisis here, and the question at to whether the ice gorge xvill o !ar euccuuib to the influence of the thaw us to otler resistance to the ice and higli water from above or not be decided, ll to dav's weather is repeated t > morrow there will begin to be a visible change in the oondition of the fiver before Saturday morning, atul the river will begin to no, and, with a thawing day Saturday, -tinday will be apt to ecu lively timea here and at other jminU. Reports FROM I I- mi; HIVER Ue|Kirt* ftoui up the river say that the people at Callicnou, Ooehccton, Narrowaburg aud Uoryvillc are be ginning to leave all hotiace otitl.e low ground and to occupy roonia engaged weeks before the break up, in antici pation of a grat inundation. There are four great gorg-* up the river.one at Holbert's ltend, a mile nrm above Lackavrageo, 500 feet wide,fifty deep and over a mile long; another extend* ing from the mouth it len Miie river, above Most Hope, to a tui e above the railroad bridge acmes the river; a third jn*t west of Callicoou, white sixteen miles of iea are heatied up, on CaliicooD islati 1 ami three ntiles furth er up thu river und another brtuien Hale's Kddy and di |o*it. There ure several amaller jams but n> ne to seri ous as th? aboye. Beside the enor* moua quantitiea of ice in thi*e jam* there Hre about forty tnilea of the main river above here yet unbroken. No ice haa vet come out ot tbe cast branch, which run* up through Dela ware county from Hancock, draining the JJcr.ye'rkiM r- *ioyi !or over mill*. The LackrfVaaeu river, forty mill* long, and (mptving into the Delaware twenty mile* above here, i* vet a t did bed of ice. ami uone of the smaller streams arc yet broken up. All this will come down on the first high w'.iler ami if tbe not give way, time wiH lie little hit of that part of Port Jervi* lyiug on the flat extending from the up|K-r eud of the jam nnd extending for five miles down the river to the Novcrsitik. FOWKKIS hxentiaiM*. K. W. Ware, resilient engineer of the Krie railway at litis place, experi mented on tlie gorge with giant pow der. He used charges weighing front half a pound to three pounds sufficient to iend she large.l rock to atoms but the eflVct on the ice was barely cvpnhlr Mr. Joba (. Mills, ofo lb* en, to dav offered to contract to make a channel in the gorge by putting two thousand men to work upon it,but the plan u not i.onJdefc4f-T;'ble Mayor Abbott is daily in frceipt "1 lellera from engineers and other scientific men offering suggestions in relation to reducing the gorge, but none of them are practicable. The prewauwiii)i.j' mpp-'Ti*- have been redoubled, ntnl if the flood cornea it will not lake the town unawares. ♦ ♦ ♦ A BURNING G ASS WELL. A WON PER OK Til K t'HN NSVI.VAMA COAL LEtJIONf. Washington, February 14. —The following interesting description id n burning w
n Pennsylvania lute I teen received by the Signal Oflice in j this city from Mr. J. i'ummuijj*, of Tartnium, one of the voleuler r ob sh vets of the Signal Service. On the night of the 2nd of Februa ry. 187•, I, in company with several others, paid a visit to the great fins Well. situated abn'i! nine mil-- from Tarentum anil Cl'lcen miles aouth ol Butler, tit a pldcecalled J, anion'* Mill on the farm of Mr. William Homy, and owned by a company consisting of Messre, William Hervey.J S. Yitmle grifl.and J McAllaelcr. The well was tnpppij nhont two w.-ek- ago, a- I learned from one of llio pr.p. iutor in their search after oil. The* have gone down a distance of 1,145 feet, and have just struck the first sand rock. The well is located in a ho.low about oOd feet gidp, between abrupt hills. Our parly came in the vicinity of the well about 9 o'clock at night, having seen the vast light floating in the sky on many a dark night on pre vious occasions thirteen mile* distant, but when we came in its immediate in duciiw am] saw lltp trees pji either hand lit up, and lltcir trunks and htattchrs silvered to their tops by this bun tig torch, the scene was beyond desc ptinn. On arriving at the grou.-d we were met by hundreds of people from all parts of the country tyho, like our-elpes, flock nightly to sep this groat wonder. The first thing j to strike ihc visitor dp arriving is the great mass <>f flno white flamo of in tense heat and brightness and the hol low rumbling noise heard as the oui rushing gas plunges into the atmos r phere ami light- all atottml by its im posing brilliancy. Tho flumes of (his catuisl torch is abtgt forty feet long .111-1 till. Til Will®, Mid hie|>S 111 1 diiiH iihitina night uinl il*y willi strtk "'H regularity. 11 ciicc ihc light j Imili tegular nml conatntil. I In* lt'*l omitted lv *. huge ii li.itly of llarae is very gto'ut. The trees all nrnuud, at i.rujM.rli.iiial distances, are budding | and ilio grass ibal bim iml heeii trod .lon lo\v ii liy tin' llirmig ul visitors is Itrowiug liuoly, ittul considering tliat ibis u iiiid witiler, ibis circunieUue® will give vuii some ulen "I llu< great lieal. 1 approached within sixty Ivct l of I lie tin iiic, mill supposed II In be nt lluit iliitaiiee about 110 degrees. 1 lie jiltu e lias llie i liaidi'lrr nt * cani}i un i ting lit night in eoiiM ijuenee nt the mighty crowds who congiegaU' there Ibe light is grand You can see to read Willi ruse a ijuarter of a mile from thin eiiornious gas jet, and it tin interrupted by trees and the wind of lb® road, reading could bo done atthe distance of a mile and a ball. I lie noise us ibt* gas rushes out and is con sumed is wonderful. rim Kev. Newman Hall, in a let ter to the "Independent," describes a great meeting held in Hiriaiiiigbam, Kugland, by Moody and Sultkry, the American revivalists. A vast struc tore intended for cattle show*, and cs pabl® of holding 10,000 persons, was tilled. Ssukey sung, and Moody, who did the s|ieaking, does not seem troin Hi Hall's account to be differcut front the Melbodisl cxhortcn to whom we arc used in tliis couutry. Ho is a powerful natural orator, and u-ts the accustomed uiguments Willi unaci.ua loine.l fore®. In this instance lie de picted lb® horriblcnCss of sin and the terrors of bell until bis hearers wier® wrought ut into a state of intense emotion, uiul then depicted the office of Christ as a Savior Then, follow ing the ordinary camp meeting meth od, lit) added, "Ho loves yull ; He wants to save you now. Won't you accept Him as your S.tvi r ? All you who want Him to save you stand up Don't you want to be saved? Stand up, if you do. t here isijuite a tiuiu her standing; now there sre others. N w, v.'ii Christians, bow youi heads in silent prayer, and you who want to* be prayed for, keen standing." The scene that followed was like a doxeo caiup meetings in oue, M. ,>dy and Sat,key go utxt to London, where great results arc expected. CIVIL BIGHTS. Baltimore, March 2 The propria tor o! the l'ark Hotel closed hia house to day to the public, to eecap* incur ring the pi intilics of the Civil lvights bill. At xandria Va ,March 2 lu coti sr.jueiice of the Civil Highls hill and feaiiug troub e, both the principal ho tela here cancelled their license* aud closed. MOURNING FOB TBI* KMPEUoK OF CUINA The Emperor of China bring dead, say* it London Weekly l)ut*nn, all hi* sub jects. according to their rank, will b* re quired to tuuurti lit* demote un lim \ i< dun.at ti of the g vern.-r of the province, the Mandarins under hita r.ot only put on mourning, but paint out tbe decoration* oil their house wall*, and wrap their seian chair* in biack cloth The common peo ple have to share their heads, and also perform iertin evrnnotjio* nres- ribed es pecially l>r litem hut a* foi the Manda rins and 10. a! gentry, on a sec. nd procla mation fri m the governor > i tne province, they meet together an certain appointed davs in a particular temple, to "lift up their lamentation* tor the departed mou rn, h whom most of these mourners never oncu beheld. The mode of their proceedings i* in this wue The Mandarins gntry and other* entitled tolake tiarl inlhe ceremonial, bar* i..g u.M.iciij iiikido luu lenipia, lowly and tilently take up each one the position pre tcribej ler him, according to hi* rank, on a raised platform previously prepared. Tins done, a profc.-f of ceremony ap pear* upon the scene. Everything being ready, tbe professor, amid profound silence talis u„l, in .0;..... v.-!.: * on,i , ' i*r.tin down 1 Immediately one hundred indi viduals, more or less, being the highest in rank and power In the province, simul'.a n< ously fall prostrate. Then the next or der c .11110 "Knock your head* once upon tLe ground,'* which the company luimodt- S'.sly Jo, a.U .gain too lorehoads Up tho flour, and yet a third tunc they arc required tu kneel and knock. The Pro feasor, wbi-e they are still on their hand* and knees, now command* them to "begin their lamentations," whereupon ttiee adult, i*tit>H*l bei<-gs comuten.ti to im-an and weep iu a whimpering, subdued lotie of voice. This having been kepi up for a minute or o, all arc ordered to "slop their crying," "riso up," and "di|>er*e front their places," which, by llii* lima, thoy *ccm not unwilling to do. Thus end* the vSifctotuiiy ol 'lb run Lowing* ami nine knocking* Tho funuiest thing connect ed with the whole business i*. that until the emperor * death has been officially announced from Pekin, nobody is suppos cd to be sorry. A steamer commonly l-.iag-1!;o tic",'* down to a province l° n ? bbfore the governor's official dispatch sr. rivet, and thus, though the emperor's de cease i perfectly well known, everybody surprisingly commands hi* feeling*, and goes about hi* busines* as u*ual It is on ].- when tho eovcrnnr sends forth hi* pub lic announcement tnai tb® IsnJ is consuls ed with sudden and universal sorrow Happy is the monarch when his people de light to honor. + "K JM.ITA'S DIVORCE SUIT, rtall Laka City, Feb. Sri A decision was made last evening by Judge McKean in the ens® of Ann Kit/.* Young's application for divorce and alimony. It is that Ann Eliza receive $3.0d0 attorney's fee*, and $5(10 per month alimony pending the trial tho alimony tu unto from B>e filing of the complaint, which was about twenty months ago. There w loud applause in the court room after the close of the reading of the d®elioti. SKI'/.l'ltK I1 DI.-TILLKKI K - W.vthevill®, March 6 Deputy t'ollec-j tor Warner has iu*l returned from a ton 1 days'raid throuvli tha Eighth district of! Virginia. He seir.eil Alteon distill-ry buildings, 241 ma-h tub*, eighty-oil® gal lon* "f fruit brandy and ten gallan* ofi wlii-kcy. and seiacd and destroyed fifteen •till* of 1 7f#B gnlion- capacity, destroyed I 84,600 gallons ot m*ti beci, ntnly gl --lons of whiskey, 1,404) gallon* of low wine* and 150 bushels of mull, and mad® filteen! arrest*, when high water compelled his! return. Y Fo.-tot, SUTKhW LIVES LOST. Boston, Maic'i 6. The bark Oiovar.nl, front Falertna, ashore off Capo Cod, has gone to pieces. Sixteen live# were lost. The only survivor is the stew ard. John (Jots, a w..Tt-to 3o farmer, resiling litre® miles west of Tyrone, Itung Itiin-elf in hi* barn on Thursday Inst. Religion* affairs hud been troubling hint for some time past. He leaves aw ile and five chil dren. London, March 4. —Advices front Bue nos Ayres state that disturbances have oc curred in that city, during which the pal ano of Hio Catholic Archbi-ltop was sack ed and the house# of tho Jesuits set on fire. New Orleans, Feb. 20.—A hurricane swept over Chaupgne settlement in Avo yellse parish Ut week, destroying ncburch and titty-four buildings and killing two' persons. ~ i iii: N KUKot: r.xuu Mmj i IKII: ltll.ll rs m Kictinioint Msrt li 2 —Tin se|ru lu re I ui< beginning lo exeieiso llmir nghts uu „ der ilia civil rights bill. During the day toveisl |.srtie* lisvu i itit.nl various rotlsu , ranis, including lite s u room si llio Ex „ i-)>nn lt bolel, suit in olio instance a bar _ l,t r shop, Slid demanded to be wailed on* { They were lefustd in every instance and ordered out Nothing is as yot known as l.i what the party ibus treated will do. • • • t MARKET*. i ~ Produce. New \ .uk, Mf> b 1 Kloui firm, • , < el|.t y.usl Lm ml. superfine Western nlill 1 | Tut.- f4 25 ft I 6.5 < t'liunon l<> (f .■ tsr '.a.., ■ It (SI. good I lll.tec I Oft 6 .16, w lute wheal j , i-xlra >5 -.fiiiUl, \V lieal steady receipts : 14Uuu barrels; N t spring $1 13(0,1 'JO, NO 1 iif I n:< - 111 N" V Milwaukee i ItH • tl6 jta northwest ft MH|I it !*•-• ( shade tinner at '.si Corn lest active, mis . Corn dull and nominal j SioJt uiitsdj jt >i fl&Hc spot, tic! |c bid nd 1.1 Msrcb 74|- I seller April 70i> hid seller May, nt|w inl| .. IjJ Hats (lull, No J 62K • V.'Ji spot 62i 1 seller April; rejected Ui Ty® steady und, In moderate demand So I '.Cfalßk Har -1 lev dsmad fair and market firm; No 2 i , $1 mi spot; ft od seller April. PHILADELPHIA, i Philadelphia, March K- Clover .-ed till , j settled, Western lord tic Flour flrai with (a lair trade, superfine ut $i 26. extra ut ' 5* 1 U7♦ tA SO, lVtn "lis.li ni.d II liilo sot* 1 F >(> a'> 50; high grodes $6 26( i 7 75. Wheat rs d >1 2'l" 1 2i. ttiiil.cr 1 2.(1,1 Jr. I 'orn j dull, yeiiew 61 Di'O, western Ulile 1 61 hv '|6l|e Outs steady , wlnle I 'dc, mixed iMx ! Butter w .-stern extras do firsts 21 i 27e, Eggs western S7f. On the •lb oil . hy It- v 61 at. M. .1 t^ Sluv< r< f Hdlneiin, to Mi> Jennie Wil son ot Kolslld, Ps VI' DID ilt - ftIKKTIKO N tie® is hereby given that the Auditors of i Poller iwp., uiii modal Oil fort, Mar. 'J'.ih 1875 at U o'eliK-k, lo audit and settle •he aoeounu of the (Jverxevrt of poor, and tioud Hupervliots Ait persons having business lo transact with the auditors are requested lo attend. \\ \V ScxMiuta, J.smi - M 'CU*TI' K, Town Clerk Jos M OtLMLASP, J. J. Aisir. Mar >l. Au.i. - 1 \'UTICK All | rs ns*indebted to and , all persons i n\ing cln'ius kgainslUralf , ,V Thompson and li.e uiidersignsrd are r. - , guested to call and -elite their uei (Slants i W Ith J allies M lan bell, at Cvuir* Mill, n i or before lb ;ll,t uay ! M.treb, nexi j 4Tou.pt attenti li to the shovels reijuestrd. , ltnur.it. A W GKAPK. , (lAUTION. An indentured boy, nut-. j i-d Wesley Kdg.r, in the l*ik year ot his age, having rur, away fr..m me, 1 hereby .auliiu. all |.et >n* against harbor ing or tiusdng him with any tning an my account, as 1 w.ii j'sv i ■ • debt* cuulractru by hi-n. W >l. \\ KAY Ell. farmer, lets. Us. 3u Farmer's Mills i BEATTI piano: THF. BEST IN I>K. ** Send stamp for Circular. DAXIKL F BEATTY.' Washington, SewJwttCV PUBLIC SALE. There w ill be offered at Public Sale, at the residence of the undersigned, near.. State College, Fergu*.in twp, on WED NESDAY MARCH Mil. the f ill Wins property Three lleatl Horses, Hand! Horned Cait'e, If 11 g; I iVtiue iiall; Tlsrrwh.i.g M*o.ma, *...1 i Millbriiii M*- ■ nine, ifay Hake, (sum Spring (irmir. Drill, 1 Plantation Wag n, 1 >i ring Wa g -t . Flows. Harrows, '.'small Cultivators, 1 Millheim Cultivator, I Sled, Scraper. Corn Planter, Hav Fork. Rope* and Pul- Ites. Log Sled, Shox • 1 Flow Silver plated : double Harness just r.ew, Horse Gears, i Fly-nets. Double and v inc!t ticw. Chains of nil k-f d. 1 lirain Cradle, and a variety of other artii les. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I*. M. when terms will he made known. ANDREW lIoI'SKMAN Feb Hi t-d. PUBLIC SALE. There will be ciputcd at Public Sale at the reiidci.ee of the undenigtied. at On* tre Hill. WEDNESDAY. MARCH HI. the foilowitig property: 'J Work 11. r*c-. 'J '.' year old ("oiti. 1 yearling C-'it, H (.'..w*. 1 Bull, Farming Implement*. 1 Plaiilati n Wagon with Hay ladders, FloWk, H-ir row*, I 1-bQr..|('Bl**b'f. I 2 horse Cul tivator, I'lank Roller. Singletree*. Dou bletrees, Horse (tears, Britch-hands. From (tears. Flow (iar, ('oilers. Bridles, and other article* to numerous l>> mention. Sale at 1 o'clock p ni. when lenns will be made lin >wn EDWARD KLINE BEMTS MANO! KNIXmSKD BY TIIK IHGHCsT Ml SIOAL auUionties through, u*. the worli < THE BEST 11 F BKATTY, Propri etor, Washington, N.J. r n\Lh Bv virtue - -tu-1 out of tin Court of Common Pleas, to me directed there will U> expoaed to Public Sale at the Court House in B* !!•- fnnte, on Saturday the -lib day of, March, 1875, at one o'clock P. M tbtj followingdeicril>ed xm\ to wit; j AH that Certain lot of ground situate in Jacksonville, Marion township, Cen tre Co. Pa. Beginning at a atone, thence' >, .VtJ* \V. P.'l js-r. to a atone, thence N 454°. K. 5 3-10 per. to a stone, thence N.i SHJ°. K. U per. to a stone, thence S. 512°.j K. 5} per. to the place of in-ginning con taining ti - .' per neat m- .isuiv. thcteonj erected a l.og Dwelling Hub*'. Stable j atul other outbuildings. Seiied, taken, in Execution and to be sold as the pro-1 pcrty of John 11. Trevillvan. SiiKßirr'a Orrn k, | Bellefonte. ■ 11. F. SHAFFER. February 23.1875. I Sheriff. 0 lIKKIFK'S SALE.- By virtue ot n writ of Fieri Facias is .tieJ out ol the Court♦ Common l'lea* >winj| described real Kstalo to [will AH that certain tract of land situate in Benncr twp, 'Hid county bogining at a one tree thence South A I". K, A) 1 per to a black oak. thence N 50 , Ka-t 16 per. to n hickory, tlienre N 88 . K. 181 per. to -tone- thence N r 811'. \V IS9I per. to .tm,o., tin m i- n oc. W. Ul| par to the place nf beginning, containing one hun dred ami tiffy-two acres and fifty-two 1 perches and allowance; thereon erect-d atwostnry Iranio dwelling House, large Hank Barn, and other outbuilding*. Seiz ed, taken in Execution and to be sold as the property of Win F. Tibben*. Suttnirr# OFFICF., ) Bellefonte, ' B F SH \FFRR. . Sell. 10. A. |J, 1SV") J ffhetiff. BE ATTY&PLOTTS O M i: ATT 1' A I'LOTTS' Celebrated Golden Tongue HAKLOK ORGANS [are ranked by eminent musician* and dis itinguiabed men of honor througliout the world as the leading PA I'LOit OKG ANS ; now in ti*e An •tcolcnt Organ for tho Ctiuroh, Hall, Lodge, Sabbath-school, as well as the par lor. N. B.— Special rates in this ease, as an advertisement. An offer : Where wo have no H e will ~'iU.y h,IJ tew tku ag&nt * discount in order to fiavi-this wondorful musical pro ducing Instrument Introduced. No Other Parlor Organ has attained to, tho same popularity. Send stamp for ppjy ite aptJ a list otj testimonials. Andress : BE ATT Y A PLOTIS, Washington, Warren County. N.J PUBUCSALE Will he offered, at public sale, at the| resilience ol the subscriber, naar Bellefontn on Tpkspav, March Hi, at 10o'clock,the following personal property. Horses, Cows, Young Cuttle, Sheep Hogs Threshing Machine, Reaper, all kinds of Wagons, Cornplanter. all kinds of Plows and farming implements. p\b 4. DANIEL BKEON jr. t. 1.1. K Ft'NT F MAMA FT 6 iVliite i*r'heat $1 I*' Bed 1"" ..Byi '.s> Cot II iH) ... Oats 6ft. ....8ar1ey W 7tl Cbwersee.l 5,00 Potatoes l.ard pr pound I* Pork unr pound Buttea Kgg* 16 Plaster perton fit I'ttllow H Bacon 10 list" 16 l.ard per pound ft cents Buckslieat tifi ets F our per barrel retail7,U>. Nova Scotia piaster fII to 16 Cayuga plaster $11,60 per Jt*fo lbs t "4 4 Blatchley'i J| / B Imnros. lCl'Cl M ; r - lint xxot'l) IT MP A' M'ANIIAIIII ' ( D.' msMiH, by popular verdict, tbi *™ MB Cheek X'alve, which < >n be with Joints, and the copper chamber which never cracks, scales or rusts anil! will last a lifetime For sale by Dealers and the trade generally In order U be sure that vuu get Hlatchley's Pump, be careful and see ll.nt it has toy trade-mark as above, Ifyoudo nut know where to buy, descriptive circulars, together with the name and address of the agent nearest you, will le promptly furnlslu-d by ad dressing, with stamp. CHAI 0 BLATCHLEY Manufacturer VMi (Vitmm-rct' Ht , lTuia.li-iphm, Pu. ! 11 uiar Pm, DL.' \ TT\ PIANTR 111 f/I 111 iius spit - Jld Pi ano Fort, ombinos every impruvemcni in tone with power and grsl durubitity, sad has received Ihr uiojusl,fled endorsements of the high est Musit-al authorities for lis Marveilous extraordinary richness of Tone, having No si' PKKIOK IN IHK XVoltl.D Large sixe 7i Oitaves, uv. rslrung Bas. full Iron Frame, French tirnbJ u'lion, Fr.t Desk, Carved Pedal, h-did U •►ewond Mouldings, Ivory Key Fr-mt. Capped Hammers, (fraffe Treble, Ac , &o , XVeigbt w hen boxed over Owe *7iioua*nd Pounds. Libera! dlle..uiit t<> tbe trade Agents XV anted (male or leinsle > fiend stamp for Circular Addle s the Inventor tul Proprietor, D " NILL F. BEAirV, WasliititVuft, New Jersey. Public Sale Will btr(putwJ at i.uli k aa'c, at the Ut residence of Juba P. Ko. deed, in (**gg twp it.. westof Spring Mill* THURSDAY MARCH 11. I7S two heavy Draft Horse, one Ches-hire Sul ' Hon 4 year* old. one Bay Stallion, Three Mama with Konl On* l ± Year old Coll, 1 tir \ erling Coll- Thro* Spring Coll.-. Dire.- Milk Ouw of Improved titoc-11, 1 Fat Kin*. 1 Devon Bull 1H mentis old, 11 Iliad • i Choi. i Sheep, 8 Breed Bona and !.t of Miuat, Ociter Grain Separator with Power one Small Thrc.hing Machine and "-baker, 1 Oram Drill, Fanning Mill, 1 Clover 11 tiller, 1 Fii MAKY A tiD^S. Feb 1 B E ATTT LU? ! i.l*. S. nd s.auip for full information, Price List. *C . Ac D F BKATTY, Washington, N J. j. ii. sn%i i:i{. U ndcrtakor. T)ie undersign d Peg- livave to inform Lit patrons anil the public generally thai he i> Slow prepared t-i make ("offiti* and respectfully solicit? a share of Uo-ir patron age Funerals attended with a neat hearse. J. R.SHAFKK, (eh JI if Madi-onburg. JOHN* own Manufacture. | b'ndrrtiiking in all it* branches, Ceillltis, Caskets und Shrouds. Having purclia-cd an elegant Hearse, I will attend all orders of undertaking l may receive from Fennsval'ey, (Vitre Co. IV JOHN CAMP. ' Jan 2B if. BKAITI 1 imnr " aIM BIN EN EVERY 1M FltOY KM KNT KNOWN. kik-Semi sump for Circu lar. Address D. F | BKATTY, Wash ington, N. J. NEW YORK BRANCH STORE. XL ('lain's Block, Directly Opp. Bush House, Bellefonte, Pa. 11. HERMAN 4 CO.. Prop's*.! Dry Goods* HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS. LA CES, NOTIONS A FAN- C Y GOO I) 8. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Below the Usual Prices. Nov 12._tf. SEEDS AND PLANTS. " V (' The True Cap® Cod Cranberry, C. best sort for Upland, Lowland, or I Harden, by mail prepaid, per 100, S5 ! per 1.00(1. All the Nev Cf.c.n tie-und t'.eai he* AJprieed CatHloyua ol Ithe-u und *ll Kruits. "rnatiieniMl t'rwea, I Kverareens. Bbritb*. Bulb*. R *<■*, BUnu. A- and Fit ESI I FLOWERS GARDES sKKitS. the ch-tiee-t collection in the I country, with all novelties, will be sent gratis to uny plain ad lr- 25 sort* ol i cither Flower Garden, Tre ■ i'u;t%, Ever or H< rb owl*i fht sent by mail, prepaid- WtiOLESALK CATA LOGUE TO THE TRADE. Agent- Wan ted. 11 M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurse ries mid Seed NV aroliouse, \SU mouth, Mm. ITtnlli.hed ' !.1 n ft. "2^ jyi. A. J OItNDOHP. DENTIST. I- still l<>< ated hi Pine Grove Mills and i> now prepared to Hie homes ol I it.. „t,... uoi i .no' uinl render any Jo- > -ii. .1 ci \ 100 In hi- lino. In tho best man ner, of best quality and nt reasonable rule-. Insertion of new dent urea made n specialty. Ttfth rxtmctni W, U.'llcfoute, oct22*6tf ID. SPANGLKB, Attorney-ai-Law, Uollofonte, Pa. Office with ! Hush & Yocum. Consultation in Knglish and German. Collections promptly attend j ed to. feh6-tf KEATTY fUIIO - AGENTS WANTED, t A4ulo or IV i ,aale.) to take o'raeti. I). F. BE ATT Y, 'Washington, New Jersey. A' tVll.Ll AM SII(JHXLIIMI£. VALA* 11Sh SHORTLIDGE 6c CO., Burner* aud Shipper* of lh celebrated 1 Wf IIIBTIEI '"tllflMlE. I Dealer* in the very bent grades of lANtiiiUCITK^'WUL.I Th only dealer* in Centre County who *H the W I; Li Ki E S Bi A It; it E Ci 0! Al L from the old Baltitnute mine* Alto SI! AMOK IN AND OTHER GRADES of Anthracite Coel dr>ly hound *pre**l; for heute uie, at the lowert price*. n E AL Elt S I A lUy W lb* hi K hMt price# in caah for (train that the Katttrn market* will afford. WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., ■ Jh'Ufhi or will he told on coaimiaeiott when d*ired, and fall price* guaranteed. Jo* formation concern in* Uie aratn trade will he furnUhed at all lirut* to farmer with picture, free ofcharfe. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALSItS IS CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, which < a!*a>-* told at low price#, tpd warranted in be ma good a lertifiaar aa as 3 other platter. OrfJO£ AMD lAHD NEAR SOUTH END B E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, BELLKPorre, pa. Lime! Lime! Lime ol the best quality, always on ' '.and, at the kiln near Centre Hall. GEORGE KOCH. GREAT BAROANS AT THE HARD WAKE STORK OF MUSSER St RUNKEL BROS., MlUhelm, Pa., Wu ueaaLS AM> Reran. Dumhi* KA Vl* A" SII ELF IIAIIDWAIiE, They bare just returned from the Ea'temj Citiea, where they have purchased a well] selected stock of IIARDWARK. C'l'tlkrt. Ibok. NAIL* Oil*, Paiwt*, V a Balance, Pcttt, n VILDERS A CO ACH MA KERB GOODS. Plasterers and Masons, Saddlers, Shoemakers.! Housekeeper*, and in fact, HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. We call particular attention to a in* u aortmeiit l Pi .-lure Frame* and Moulding, very cheap. WALL A WINDOW TAPER, Aud Curiam Fixtures of every kind. COACH and WAGON MAKERS-Veur attention i* called to our stock of Spoke*, Hubs, Felloes, Shaft*, Poles and Buggy W heel*, all of No. 1 quality- and telling v<- ty cheap. Oar tock it large, and con stantly being renewed, and we are telling wholesale and retail —at very low price*. Ucmember—much money ha* been lo*t by paying 100 much for Hardware. Try <& fiuzikJn Bffc'a, rhov hay for Cult and sell at Ca*h Price* for le* profit than any other Hardware Store in the County. jßtrCall end &oe u*. Salt*taction guar anteed. MUSSEK& RUNKLE BRu'S. u* 27-y '74 H.H. WEISER Manufacturer* of ' Shectirou & Till ware, Miilheim, Pa. All kir.J of Tinware, con*lantly 01 hand and made to order. Shcetiron Ware of every deacriplion alway* on hnnd. Hoofing in Tin and Shcetiron done it the moi approved and aatiafactory style. Spouting done to order. Tneir slook of Tin and Sbeotiron Goodi i* large and complete, and offered at tbi I.OW KST PHICKS. Their eiiabliabnienl ha> been enlarged nnd stocked completely throughout. Satisfaction ffuarlantecd, and all iobi promptly attended to. aprlii-) THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE Next door to Wilson A Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheny St., BELLEFONTK, PA., Jas. Ca Williams. tSuoccesor to B. F. Rankin A Co.) DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS, DYI STUFFS. YARN IS JIBS, BRUSH ES. 1 KRFUMKRY. NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FUR TIIK TOILET, Ac. PUaiEWJMI&IWH&IRS for medicinal purposes. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in greai variety Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, j and all other articles usually hept in first' class Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. 9nar74tf C. T ALEXANDER, 0- M. BOWERS A LKXANP.Ktt A BOWERS, Attor- X\.neys at-Law. Bellelonte, Pa. Special attention Riven to Collections, and Or phans' Court practice. May be consulted , in German and English. Office in Gar |man's Building. my2B '74-tf Penns valley Banking Co. CENTRE HALL, PAJ RECEIVE DEPOSITS, Ana Allow In/erwst, Discount Mom 1 Buy and S*h I G orerntaeu I Srcuritiea, Gold u.u| PrTt Horria, Wm. B. Mikoul * Chas. H. Held, C'l*k, Hatfkna4rr* Jeweler Miiilieim. Centre Co., Pa. Respectfully infarct* hi* fntnd* and lk public in a*"***!, ikal k baa jurt opened at hi* new establishment, above Alexan der * o, and fcMMamMtaaUj on band, *l. kind* - , TaRNS, \S ATKE PIPES, or whatave "2w!Sr. "a 5** 1 £** already been foatod far and wide, and rendered the ut ' therefore con- Vin* Water Pipe*. XL'*- j advantage to War tbia in mind, and also. that ba warraou tbe . article at represented. * J £JS"fh pENTHKHAIL HOTEL. V M'aeolu, Proprietor rsir and depart daily, f or al point*, north. *Olllll, mm and • luKaar laorKUHorr t. t. iirsn- President, Cashier. COUNTY BANKING CO klillike®, Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow interest, Discount Notes, Co **™? enl Secu lies.Gofd" ff4W Coupor I %;V mu- W ®P T "TH4LL,PA. . il.?** 1 , inform the cit >vcni ofthia vicinity, that be huiunon*l semoae to the DF.FORIWEYT Attorney at Law. • Bt ll'fonte, Fa. Office orr Key o_mdsbank. ZjuL MAS, J. SHBEFFLEB TAILOR, 00, M e tf ljr L ,p,> °l ite f SpanclWs hotel. aT A Riur M . ANUB ' AUora y at Law, w . Bellafcaie, Promptly attends to a) bimueaa entrusted to him. iui2,*ttH ADAM WaJXT PALNTEIt t£jß offers his services to tho citixen* of Mlfflit 5 *nd adjoining counties, in lloiinc, Mgu aud Ornuinenatal Painting. CHAINING !Mahogoay. WdMl.llapk.A* I lam and Fnucy Paper).anninc. Or Inov c u" 6 Wo 2ne forotie ' painters. a l urJges' " Nf '* w milll*' vwcriplw CircuUn and Prioo-Liat Mat baa ißLYMYEKMaßufiscturiDgi o. ObJluUtM Wet Eighth St.. CIBCIRJTATI, 0., Manuiaelurers of Cane Machinery, Steam- Engines, Shaker Thresher. Farm School, and Church Bells, etc. Dec 10. jr. i