THi: vV | KK , vxe offer a word that will kill a: * speller from "head to loot. Let the nai e of Centre county'* surveyor, Trcxyulny. be fiiod at the ranks, and if it dc t fetch every spc'ler, w. II set em up The Be Icfonte Republican ot' lust week hasmu unkind fling at Bcv. Mi . r of this place, which docs it no cre-iit. I tie remark* of the Republican are uncalled lor, and we know that the gentleman re ferred to en have g.ven the xsiit, r no came for such personalities. The Fennsvalley Fire In*. Company took s.,me GO thousand dxdiars worth ot ri-ks on Monday. We are U> s.e i. e CsAfidenc* thus otuitinuniiy show n in our lx>u.e compi-nv by the people of the \a.- ley. It has always proven the safest, bo und cheapest- Read the adv ot Mr. Larrimare's new Centrelliil atxire. lie will astonish the native* with new and cheap goods, ami make thing* lively in that neighbor i.ood. He is a jolly, whole souted fellow, and we won t be a*, all surprised to hear of hi*giving good* away half for nothing— he is so ioml of doing gooxl. —The xsrtx r->ione of the Luth. church which wa* torn down lately in this plnec, was removed from its place on last Friday and opened. It contained a sealed Un box, combining a Bible, hymn-book, pa pers, bottle of wine, AC, ai.d some coin, all of which were f.mnd as well preserved * though they bad been put there but re cently. ——We have a change in the weather. ■ j.i.d the white grab of winter reposes in ti e lap of spring—Tuc-day morning we woke up to find the ground covered with about four inches of snow, and an abun dance more ol it coming down ail the while. Ttie man who prophesied another scow for April, has hit it, we think he must be a first cousin to the ground-hog, and the two should occupy the same bunk. FIRE i-e MILXSBVMI.— The storx- of Judge Proud foot, at Miles burg, vi> de stroyed by fire on Tuesday night last. The flames maJe a great reflection in the sky which was distil.ctly seen here, but was attributed by some to the light of Linn A McCoy's furnace. The store contained about JAoilO worth of goods, on which we undi-rstand there was an insurance of! übcut $1,11)0. Tbe fire is supposed to have been tbe work of an incendiary.— U'o/eAv ma. Farmers go to your old head quar ters where you buy cheap and deal with honest men. lluffe-r A Kline arc bound to keep the lead as tbe people's store, for tiny thing you need. The large-t, best, ' finest and cheapest stock of spring goods w ,;1 la found opened out there, and none better in Bellefar.te or the county. You never go away dissatisfied and they never loose a customer, for when you see th.-, bargains ycu get you keep right on deal- i ir gar.d make it head quarters. Whiskey twenty-or.o years oid i- a rare old thing—yet the critter can attain that age and be good and strong. Jacob Harpster tell* us that while in the Snow fchoo lumber regiou, many year* ago, ku had a bottle of old rye with him, the qual ity of which be did not take a fanry too and to get rid of the fluid he buried it si lently under a >tuir.p, in order to give it decent sepulture—a feeling that we a.) harbor when we put a friend to his last resting place. There was no headstone to mark the spot, i:o inscription upon the stump to tell of the "spirits'" that lie there pent up in sarcophagus ofcbrystal. Twen ty-one years after this putting down of the slufT, during the height of the oil fever, Air, Harp'ter passed through the same section on his way to the wells, and re membering the circumstance and -pot, he repaired tc it, dug away the culdclods with his hands, and there was the animal, well preserved, only a little lev* in quantity from eraporution or probably from the sipping* of the beetle and cricket who may have had many a frolic around it, and danced their jigs with their sweethearts un der the inspiring influences of the nectar that lay entombed there so long and until the oil-fever incidentally led to its resur rection. The house of Daniel Curfman, in Clqy township, Huntingdon county, on Ihe 2oih ult., was entirely destroyed by fire, together with most of its contents. The fire is supposed to have originated irom a spark from the stove pipe lighting on the roof. Mr. Curfman and family were at home, but did not discover tbe lire in time to stop its progress. Anothir warning against stove pipes running through roofs of houses. We are ir,formed that on Friday last, a colored man named Howard, near Huntingdon, rode a horse into the swiftly flowing current of the river to water him, ant} man and lior#e were soon buried bc peath the water, and did not re appear on jlje Siirlncp. If. B.—Since the foregoing w*e in type, we learn the colored man wa> in A buggy. It seems he had not proceed ed far into the stream, which was very high and swift, when the buggy was over turned and he was thrown into the water. The horse in its plunging struck Howard in the breast, tbus disabling and prevent ing him from swimming to the shore. In a few moments after, he sank beneath the water to rise no more. It is stMted tliut the l'ope will take u| j his residence in the United States, sbonlo it become impossible for him to remain in 1 Rome. Tins a fact, for Sechler & Co., have received a cable telegram from bin asking whether they wouid seli groceries ('o hihi as pheap as to other persons. The reason why the strikers in*th coal regions can hold out so long is be cause they buy all their groceries at Sech ler*, The Commissioner of Indian Affairs has appointed James G. Uwan Agent to collect Indian curiosities in Washington Territo ry and British Columbia for tho Centen nial Exhibition. The same agent is alsoli go to Sechler# and see whether they steal their groceries because they sell them so to v. --—Mr. Jackson, . f Rarlystow n, met with a painful accident a ft'* days ago He wm coming through the Fori W.H>l - an live .'n his shoulder, and ste| ping on some ieo he flipped and fell, the bat h of hi-head striking the axe, eau-ing a e --vera end painful git-li b.u k of the r*r When carrying an axe, if men alw*\ thought of telling i: atide before falling, many such serious consequence* might In 1 averted. For the lh porter. REHKKSBt ilO .k V ICINII \ A little snow hcix ami there. Dandelion among the latest Hardening has commenced. Dal- season late, xx lule corn ha- a hope of getting out in liuio, yet the farmer* complain x ftYo.-i m-t yet ,ut xdground. lxebersburg Pumps are xlry, while a week or so agx> nearly hall of their cellars were vhuoh lull of water, wlio would not have a spt nig-to use handy ' Smukclown u under repair, several buiixlings have a new suit already, well *Uch it the fashion ; every spring a uoxx dress, and xxt.ulol it, na- fine at ailor - >. llackuiau re-.de- in our mixltl j A. J Gram ley ieadt otl in our town, his j summer house is uuxlci way, who will fol low suit Why lui.r Daniel ot course. Grasshopper meeting- are iprvatLhg j through, m tlie land, : rid ot.'y a fx w day ■ 1 suiox- .ur lieeral friend- throughout the i alley* contributed quit. a sum tor tLe ie lief ot suffering ones in the w,-t. Bruslivalley is among the bitcxl a- it ( app at- A s-oth-.iver is at hand feeling! ttie "lumj A, 1 .imp- of the sir., . j otus. why not have 0.0.e old Jew pe.id.er selling'ahul. cry intteiul of ll i- , ... .i l>t . lloxx ute nil Dr. S . .i.ies your mamma know you are out Our trien.l Mr. Bailey has ~u for the . ity ut order to lay in a eh .eo sto.k ot dry goods, wh.i w.-utd not patronize so congenial a sue re hunt. 11l i> our frit :id "*trry ickery ' x ;"ick . , y in kcry that buys stneknine and sell* hay rakxs, w1..--sy- lit hit- a -ick chick, ti lor a faint c >- llt.w Mo* L- • , 1 of tot Lei rtcr. SBAWLS FROM FEN N. A liitl boy of Kiia- Krumrine's receiv i ..I a very M-xcro ki- k from a horse a xxerk or So xgo. The little b.-v xxu- lending the ] horse to the water, xx hen by some means the horse >eared and immediately genii g i the advantage of the boy, kicked at him i.n.l Lit him on the head. \\ >■ are glad to iay that the boy i> d. ing xxell under the care of Dr. Muster. v':i the d it'.-', -on of \N ill: ,m Smith ix ,ng north xve-t of the Centro toll g xte had hi* arta hrok- n while in the act of xvre.-tin g xxith a boy named Snyder. An other warning for tlieso who uro >> fond ot vx resiling. It must be exceedingly encouraging for | a young man, newly married, when about to purcha-e a pair •; wash tub*, and asks the opinion x up. Gregg— Tli - Decker, iienrv Mark. Mile#—J A Miller. Ge<> Royer. Meaner— 1' Dale, J a red R n. Huston John Craig. Harris— C. Dale. Juc Fearer, l'uilipsburg—C Munson. Beliefonte- JA s Mall, ry, J C Will- ; liams. H -w.tru born— R Cook, Geo Witter. Hogg*— B Snyder. Liberty—D Scln-nck. Walker—John L >r II Ko, ; A Holtcr, M Pi... cr. Liberty—l Gunmlii. H Thompson. Hainea— Jacob Bower, jr Adam Wee- j ver, T Harper. Miles—Daniel Brumgard, O Wolf, A Ocker. K'i-i.—A Frank, J Sboop. l.*hilipburg- 1) 1* Join -. I, A SI oarer. Worth—\V \\ M'Kinney. Beliefonte —J Mecao. Harrii—Jacob Shu y\ SGarucr. Huston—J Stinv. M Alexander. Benner—A W Wagner, A Koch, R Corl. Boggs—D B M alone, F S PI etcher, JII Linn. Mdesl urg—Wm Adam*, Jacob Ryman. Walker- John Decker. Poller J A Drove, Chat Smith. Win Farner. Howard boio— A Knoll. Spring M 1' Wsavcr, Wm Stuart, II Mtiler. S Lingle. Rush—D W Holt, Union—G L Peter*. 2nd Week. Pottsr—L Murray, .la* .Sweclvrood. Benner—D Grove, John Siebert, A J Tate. Curtin—Jnc/b Null. Pcnn—Jacob Dutweiler, John Keen. Union—J C Peter#. Beliefonte—J 1) Gordon. H F Bartly. Howard—J B leather.*, K Pletcber. Mile*—J Walker. Wm WaUter, J ink er. Jon Walker, Wm Kreainer. Gregg—J no Lng. Phifipsburg—K Hudson, J W Maltern. Spring—John Sweeny, J G Lnrr.more, J Mora. Liberty—J A tfuigloy. Unionville— G Alexander, Taylor—Jacob Frontz. Patton —Sam'l E Gray, S Hoinan. Halfmoon— S T Gray. Huston—J W Miles. Haines—J S Human, L Mench, C G Bright, Dun Smith. Bnowshoc— Wm M'Kinney. TRIAL LIST-Lt Week- April Term. Win Harkins Adinr's v# C Wa#on, et al. J M YOCUIII tt al vs Wm Lyon et al. Commonwealth rs H Brockerl.off. A Render vs Wilson A Carr. B A F D Ligget vs L A Mac-key. Huhn A \\ uglier vs \V iu i'oorman. Harper Bros vs J V Thomas A Co. Milliken. Hoover Jc Co vs J Under wood. J Brut/.man vs J W Scott A Co. Coin of Penn vs Alfred Kramer, el al. " vs Jonatli K ramer. " vs Rebecca Musser. " " vs Wm L Musser. IloflVr, Rower A Co vs Annie Peters A C i. Jehn H offer vs Budget M'Gill. 0 M'Cann vs Penna RR. TRIAL LlST—2nd Week. City of Philadelphia vs Smith RhoadsA Smith. Ist Nat Bank Huntingdon vs Ja* Green, et al. J A G Frazier t: Ilule & Co. Cartlund k Laugher vs D Z Kline et al. Com of Penna vs D B Ree.-e, el al. - Told ifc Duncan vs B A F 1) Ligget. W m M'Floyd et al vs .1 S Ree 1 & Co. Jo in Hoy vs Win Holt. Je. M'Aiarny vs J J Thonp;on - Ja? Irvin jr vs B Ligget et ij. ARKKsTKD FOR A MCRDRR COM MITTED IN IMtVI Joseph I.awntherry, who thol and kill ed Col. Butler, in IN I, ■ arretted in I.x * otniiig county, Saturday the 27th nil • ami removed to Pittsburg, where he will be tried for the murder. Buller wat pro , vosl-marshal, and wa* shot with a rifle, j while atceitding the stairs of Law usher ' rv' house in t'iraifield county, t*r the purpose of arietti'ig him at a drafted man. The slayer c-eape.l, and managed to elude the officers of the law. until hit recent ar ml 111 Wdliaiusporl Bulletin gives the following i articular* of the arrest ••We are informed that detectives from New York to New Orleans have been on hit track, and our reporter wat informed that the New Veil, detective* were at one time close on his trail ami lotl it. "Rathboiie, the detective, who made tin arrest, is a resident of Oswayo, Potter) county, Pa , and quite a Young man. per haps not more than twenty five year* old, but is lithe and muteular, and appears to fear nothing He received his warrant on the 18th ot Match and was directed by the chief in hi* order to use all caution ami determination, as the offender had already shot down one ofßccr and would no doubt make a desperate resistance. Ualhbolic, on hit arrival at Liberty, l*a., found two, iiictt who knew of the whereabout* or, Lawtisbeny, but refuted to give any ritlor , malum relative thereto lie accordingly >| pro, ui.d aw arrant t.ir these It,' men and j, would have apprehended them if he had , not succeeded in arresting the murderer. |( t> ei ftl. s-men ho nut in a hold here , x. dry and spoke to him. Wklll m Lil , rty he gathered Iron* these parlies a hint which led him to suspect the locality ! ot which l.uwiuberry was living. He , am.- Jets, x Shore on Saturday, in com-] pany w iih an n->istant, ami made arrange ment. t>r .he arrest Securing two teams he started I r Kuglish Centre, where I.axx iisl-.-rry had recently purchased a farm , i William Kuglish. Directing a part ot the company to -lay back until he would give them a signal, he, in company with Constable Dingier ami a voung man nam ed Bound!, w ho was ignorant of their mis sion, went tx the house of Law ntkerry and induced him to come out under pretense of desiring to trade horse*. "At the proper time the signal was made but it was not r.e, gni/.ed by lho*e who re man d hack A'C> rdingly Kathbone in tormexl him x>f h.s errand, assuring him that the lis-t resistance on his part would j r. suii in his heir g -hot down immediately, as he and Dingier w --re arrnexl to the teeth xx it it unlimited authority. He yielded] quietly ar.d was taken to Jerey Shore ironed a 1 guarded and started for Puts- 1 I burg i' Mt, Lawn-berry i* about fifty year* of age, at.d has worked during the pas', xxtn | ter t. *J M. Wolf a*. W aterv itle. lie | has traveled much in the last ten year*. | but does not appear to have lett the his- , quehanna region. He resided one year at Emporium, and another at tlarrisburg He has had several aliases, but purchased the property of Kng!i*h under his proper name ami there are judgment* now against him on the d.cket at Wtlliamsport. He expressed himself as re-igned to his fate ni.d glad that the end ij near, lie has been j j haunted for more than ten year* with tn>-; dread of arrest, and declare* the suspense ! t-'be worse than the rxality. He appear to be a man of e >n*idcruble nerve say-' that other parties are more to blame than' he is for the murder, and it u said that at the proper tiuio he will make important disclosure*." Colonel Butler xx us killed in an attempt to arrest Lawniberry, who had been draf ted and refus.-d to enter the service. Tbe former was provost marshal, and wa* shot with a rifle w hilo ascending the tair of the latter * house, li e slayer of Colonel Butler escaped and managed to elude cap- 1 ture until last Saturday. TilK MILITARY MOVE The Advent of the Troops Luzerne County iKuotinced Kemotialran ns on the way to Governor Harl tfttift — fhe Tradesmen of Haselton Protest Against Military Inva sion. Mauch Chunk, April B.—Twenty-three of the ial policemen wont on train No. " of the I ..-high Valley railroad last even ing a- far n Packerton, ..here tliev were ordered i ffunj left tho train. There are a few tlil! in town, and the balance are now d tblh -- tramping towards Philadel phia. The dispatch from Hnzelton, stating that fifty of the -pecial policemen left by reason of intimidation, is incorrect. Tho men -aid they left ho.-nu*e they wero requeued to go to work, an.!, rcfudng to do o, were not given tran-portalion homo when they asked for it. Latest Phases of the Disturbance. Haz-dton, April 9 —This citv and vicini ty this morning present a scene of active military operations and the streets are crowded x*ith people from the surround ing c< untry. The advent of the military i- denounced by riiii-en* of allcln-e*, who contend that there ha* been no caue for the troop*. Remonstrance* -igned by 1 ,nW nnnie* were sent all" to Harri-hutg this morning, and other rcmonstranee* will follow. More troop* are expected at one o'clock, which will -well the number here to over 1,000. Two companies of the flr*t regiment were dispatched to the vicinitv of Jeddo this morning. As they marched up the -!reet the crowd cheered them, while voices of insult wore thick. Stockton mine i* burning fiercely, and SIO,OOO have been offered by the proprie tor* for whatever will extinguish it. There liuv been no distillbances to recoid, bu! trouble is feared to-night between the miner* and the troop* in the wiid country in which the latter have been stationed Immense damage is being done to mines which are being flooded with water, owing to the stoppage of the pumps- The greatest condemnation is showered upon Sheriff Kirkendall, of L iz-rne coun ty, for hi* cowardly part in this business. Tnis official lias not been near this vicinity ■nd has not taken steps to preserve the peace that hi* position demanded. The Philadelphia troops da not relish toe task of doing guard duty in the coun try around. It i probable that the mili 'ary will he stationed here for some time, probably several weeks. A business rnan in Hnzelton has been •oiling condemned government muskets to ' miners for several week pastdoing u heavy trade. There are about 800 of these mu- , kels in the hands of the strikers, besides < large quantities of other firearms; so it will ' be seen that the miner- nru prepared to fig!,!. I FilZpulrick's hotel in the centre of the city, has been made the headquarters ol the commanding officers and the house is • warming with military officers. The headquarters flag Ilies from the door. Tun Much Military Haste. .Muuch Chunk, April 8, —The excite merit so marked last evening has entirely subsided to-day, but still remarks for ami against the call of the troops are heard on all sides and their general tenor seems to be that there was too much haste ill the matter. A large number of men are be ing collect, d and will be taken to the up per Lehigh for the purpose of loading the great quantity of coal now at that place They will probably begin work on Mon day next. Military Invasion Denounced, The principal tradesmen of liuzclton are bitterly incensed against the invasion ol their town by the armed military, and early to-day a paper headed with strong resolutions denouncing the so-called min ing troubles as greatly exaggerated was •circulated throughout the village, aud up to the hour of going to press the Daily News contained the names of 107 trades men on Broad und 70 on "Wyoming street, and the number of signers was Increasing, ■ These will he printed In the local papores and sent to Governor 11 art ran fl. The of n Strike. Jv-ranlon, April, 8 A ui* meeting Illinois wat held in tin* city to-night to lake action on the question of a strike 11 wat resolved that the men suspend work at all the tunics tomorrow at noon to vole on the question by ballot, the result to be re ported to a public meeting to he held to morrow evening The matter will be defin itely settled al Ihn'. mooting The Stockton Mine Still Burning. 11 ato lion, April 9. I a xi The lire in ihe block ion mine is gaining headway nmi is likely to involve the company tu a x ci.t large loss unless speedily checked, the nre may assume such proportions us to rc- ( pure months ot lime and many thousands ! of dollars to stay its ravages Reported Hauler*. A raiding party jmssed through Mount 1 Pleasant lal night, hut did no damage at : lhat place, Pistol* and the cili .-.eiis were called upon to extinguish their, lights. The pally went on to lluiuboldl, but it is believed no violence wasallempl ed there Kecrptioii of lite Soldier*. The soldiers on their arrival last inghli were received with jeers and deusive crie by the crowds at tho depot and on the j streets. Several companies have been do-, t.u lied lo various points iu the vicinil) where their presence is considered necos | sury fur the protection of life and proper ly. There arc now about I,'AH soldiers in; this town and vicinity. Wyoming Region Trouble#, Trouble is reported in the Wyoming re gion and the indications are lhat the strike will extend until it covers the entire an j thrweile coal field- Da\ ul Kcaxcy, of Springfield, Mass, aged fitleen yea-s, has been arrested toi killing his father, Michael Keavy, at Po tvrsham, on Ka-ter Sunday, by striking him with a flat-iron. [ On Monday the 'lokgshoremaii on £-! river refused to work tor less than forty cents nn hour, and ow ing to the largeship , menu of freight merchants were compell ed to accede to their demands. A Buffalo dispatch -tales that railroad ('are# atul freight rales have again been re duced by ail lha runds leading west The j lure to ToDdo js w; by the Lake Shore Railroad, and will probably bo louur. Early yesterday morning two freight [trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad col lided near the Bt-rgcn Cut, Jersey City, hilling a brakesman named Charles Stack null and almost totally destroy ing a lor • motive. V"EW STOKE. NEW GOODS AND Panic Prices. 11. \. i4.4BBi.nKH. at the old Centra Hill stand. Ju-t opening a SttH-k of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PlllCE*! A large variety uf Lniiirs Drt'## tjooils Great Bargains iu Muslins and Calicoes. Ready uuJe Clothing Warranted to Suit. His Cloths and Cs-siuier., Cant lu excelled. HIS GROCERY DEPARTMENT-. Aatonishe. i very on# in assortmi &rtnd low price#. „ ... Svrup, Sugar. Tea Coflo. CiUtned frutU, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese, and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart meat ggr Farmers, Mechanic# end Laborers look to your interest. One dollar a\eJ i- S dollar in pocket. Then call and see at what atonihir.g!y low price- INWM to show OMM# Also the cboiee-i Family Floi h al ways on hand. Apr. 16, y. Vt'DI TORS' REPORT OF POTTER TWP In account with David UiHiland, Over>ecr. ls7t. DR. Mar 25, To bal. at stltle 1876 Mar 26, Am't of duplicate hlo do To cash from Thomas M Etroy <*. Od do To cash from •' Fout... au* do To rent from G. Stover. 12 tX) 1876, CR. Mar 2n, by Vouchers—.< -'l6 do By p-rcentagcon duplicate !Li76 do By traveling #xpenae# 7 26 do By servitis. 4*' ul J<> By crrori in duplicate... 200 do By exoneration* on du plicate of 1873. 1 tl J . By exonerations on du plicate ot 18,11 J.. By order in favor of John Earner 48 90 JOHN HOSTKRMAM 1874. DR. Mar 26, To bal due twp, at •ciileuieht f-l 1876. , tt Mar 25, To Am't of dupli cate w 1876, CR Mar 26, By Vouchers .. WJU 26 do By exonerations on du- plicate ol 1873 - - IfJ do By exonerations on du plicate of 1874 94 d" By services lb <0 do By l'errentagii - 81 27 do By Traveling expanses. ttOtl do Hy order 'lll favor of Levi Snyder - 233 73 In acc't with P ShefMer, Hod Supervisor 1874, rR Mar 26, To bal at settle ment 5 76 93 1876. Mar2s, To Am't of dupli cate tX)7 34 1876, CU. Mar 26, By work done on roads 7R3fi do By exonerations on du plicate ol 1878 3 54 do 26 By Services 105 It) do llallance duo twp, at -et tlcmcnt 156 37 In acc't with Robert Lee. 1874, DR. Mar 25, To order on Sam'l Royer 26 06 do To cash at Audit Meet ing 50 00 1875. Mar 25, To Am't of dupli cate 936 42 do To Tax received on tin- M-Hlod lands 211(4) do To an order on I). C. Young 06 40 1875, CR. Mar 26, By work done on road* G72 25 do By exonerations 71 do By work on new road... tluinft do By Service# 105 IX) d<> By error in W W Loves Tax 126 do By error in Sum'l Buy er* order.. . , 18 75 Fred Kurt/ in ace'l with Putter twp. 1875, DR. Mar 25, To order on P. She filer 18 50 1871, CB. Apr 2, By adverti-ing Au ditor's report 12 00 1875. Feb. By TickeU for twp 5(0 Mar Tonoticoof Auditor's Meeting 150 $ 18 50 Jos Gilliland Tre:w. of Auditors.' 1871, DR. June 1, To cnsli on ha'ud 49 1!4 1875, _ CR. I Mar 25, By cash paid for room rent 1 50 do By path pd Jot Gilliland 2(10 do By " ' J J Arni-y... 1 sft do By " W Goodhart. uDO do By " " JhmA feller ytt) do By " *' Stationary...!. 12 $ 912 Mar 25, bat. in hands of Treasurer 40 22 $ 4* :'.4 We the undersigned A'ldßdfl uf Potter tow iship, do certify that we have examin ed Fie above accounts and certify to the correctness of the fame. Atte-t I JOS M GILLILAND. JAKxli KK, J J AKNEY, Town Clerk ( WM UOODIIART. AP rS - Auditors. OHITIAIIV. From Ibe C >uncil Bluff# Nonpareil, ■ Muri'li 30, we c >pv it"' following ohiluar 1 notice of urn* who formerly was a resided > of this valley, *nl whom many <>f <• I renders may rpfullM : Al Imlf out o'clock Monday after i noon, Mi*. Kmily KenUey, rulict of tin Itlc J*mei Orc|K K' wtly. Foq , *1 I *tr< ooumy, PH.. died of apoplexy and parn!y i, ni the rpiidtnc* ol ht*r mn, 4'ul. Jno 11. Keatly, i>l thiseity. Tim deceased w* 'horn on the 'Jill day of December, "sIS Iter parents wera ol the iltirdji ploneen who settled early In tho for famed I'eiin i \ alloy, and from thorn alio i -hot ile.l ih • characteristics lhal uiud tho object of hoi . iliUnc* a success, and endeared hr U ill who know h-r In lor long 1110. li childhood ah oiohraood iho I hrlalian re ligion, whirli furnished her a guide In tin many trial* and suffering# incident to nior lalitv In 1837 she w# in irriod ta th< ; husband whose iiaiua she boro, a* her hap l>y spirit loft it* perishing tenement Then worn born of this Biariint* tour son*, Jno 11. Kenlloy, Win. Hemphill k#nllcy, Cub Mil K. Koatloy, and Arthur C. Kentloy, of this office. The Urat, and the two lal ,'to manhood grown attended at her dying ! i ouch, and solaced the moment* of her de parture with all that filial affection could 'give, and with an earliest ileVotiotl to 010 of tho hol ol mother# Win ll< tnp!ii!l I the second <>ii when a mere boy, in InV.i. left the parental roof, and In the spirit ol I adventure sought fortune in the distant wild* of British Columbia, and since then I ha# not seen hi- mother'* la> - lie of her .hild l ell was ahselit whou tho kin* ol l'errers came. \\ ith all tho affection that surrounded hor, with all the kind ami at i feetlonato attention ot tho.e who h>\ e.| | her as only children can 1"T0, ho ha# i mourned hi# absence, and expros.ad her content to die when the behold his face once more, lit tllia lu-twl-ll sho was not I'm tilled, and while tonsclouaito#* lasted,! a seemed t> he the only burden of her di-- irr>, la ltlfil she became a widow with only olio son ol military age, and another j far below it at homo, but when the try my lime fame for the nation, sho cheerfully guve both a# her contribution to the pub Re service, keeping tor herself her young-j est child etcV'eti year- old, u a solace and , a corofiirt iit hor widewhood, and coin-, plaining; jr r~gr< tied that she ha t no muri to aive When tho intelligence came in each instance uf tho sickness and Un wound* of her two boys, she bore it like a Christian and a patriot In ft< r years when the hour of triumph arrived, she was proud of her motherly gift. In lsid, she, with her two younger #on , emigrated to lowa, and settled at Cedar Falls ; thence in J872 she uatna to founell Mult# tujoiu her eldest and youngest sons, with the, latter of whom -tie made hor home until tho 17th inst On the latter day u little after I'd o'clock 111 she w* stricter) with her Intel disease on Broadway, and harelv reached the residence ot C d Keatlty, on her way to her home. Here she lingered, an J yestertlav hor weary spirit took its, flight. y-lIEKIFF S.- \LKS Hy Virtue of Sundry rite of Fieri Fa-, i iit- Lcva'l Eciu. at 4 \ ondiU"l.i Em >ou- . ai. u*oO-i out • t li<* (' urt #f ('"Ht Uteri' Pleat of C*"itre County Penna . and turn*' directed There will be ipw4 to public >1 at the Court lluiia • in Bellafonta, on Friduv the 23d dnt' of April, 1876, *1 one u'cliK a p. tn. The loiiuH'itig described j Heal Estate t<> wit Ait defendant * inttrrtt in the two fd-j lowing described pieces of land situate in Howard it, p. IN ntr* county, I'm !b<• I. hounded, wulh by liai.l Eagle S aiiey Hit. i -thy land of Jimn Hevcrly, <'U the north by land of Jacob Lu*r \c.jt No 2, on the North by H F. V. It It, on W it by James H, All that certain lot f gr. .. . I situate in Madi- nburg tap. Centre County,' Pa If Minded < n the South by pitblu • tiool lot. on the Kat and North bv Unci ot Daniel (trim and on the \\ >t hy Main Street, coiiia>biiig Jot an acre more or It *-. thereon erected a Hiacktuulh Shun Sc. ted taken in Sovilti-li Mild to be -old a the property of Win. C Noll. A LSD. All that certain lot of ground ntustc in Potter tap Centre county. Bounded on the North bv Goo. H-in on the South Ea>t by lanJ John Rover, s oth We-t bv land of Amo I. and Win li-al, con taining three acre* more or lo*, thereon •reeled a two lory fTnmu dwelling house, t'.able and other out building. Seiaed tak en in Execution and to be told at thepr p ertv ofSniiiuel Painter el ux, ALSO. All that cert on trait t Mill, a uu mill, tenant Mill House, lure-: two story dwelling house, bank barn and other out building- Scire i taken in execution and to be aold *■> the property of I'aniel Wei deticnul. • A LSO, • All that crtain Mo-unfa tenement or tract of land situate in Union tap. Centre oijnlv. Pa U< rir.ning ot ;i p-.t vh#f t c lu\ Wot i-H pur. to a ayhil; Walnut, thence N , We-t, 1") p<-r to u pout, thence North ho®, We*t 3nJ nerchc- to a port thence JLf 9 , Kt 10 perches to the, pince of beginning, containing 1 acre* 136' patches njore or less, together with thr appurtenances Ac. Seiaed taken in Kxecu-i ticii and to he cld ** the property of Wm. Cra'-tnirc and Marv Crassitude. ALSO, All that retain tract of land situate in, Or egg twp. Centre county. Pa. Bounded <>n tue North by land of Henry Duck.: East an ! South dv land of Sani'l Ycrick and W. : by land of Michael Kcatn. con taining 60 acre* more or lee., thereonj erected an old dwelling, good orchard., Seized taken in Execution and to he • old a* the property ol L*wL Holknbeck. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate in Worth twp, Centre county, Pa Begin ning atawnitn pine of Surrey in the name of George Cl.vnirr nnd Andrew Pettet. thence by land formerly of Lvon Short A : Co now Geo. Kclley . N 57} We-t, o'AI, perclic* to a po-t, thence N. oJJ E. 11 •* per to a atone corner of Robert Elder, thence J by land of >aid Hobcrf Elder. S. 67} Hart :iJO per. to n p"?t corner of raid Hubert i Elder, on lino ol Hubert Campbell, thence by laiuk of annio-S iii", \V 116 per. to u white pine, the placu ot beginning, con. Mining two hundred and thirty three aorea and one liundreit ami thirty (our perchea, Ac, together with the appurtonaiiee* Ac Seixeu taken in Execution HIM! to be aold a* the property of Gideon Whcaland. ALstt, All that certain tract of land fitunto in lloggg twp, Centre county. Pa. Begin ! uing at -tones,thence by lands of J. Wil liams, N. 17 J East, TOper. to stones, thence by land of Curtins, Soutli 10°, Ka*t Itiltper .to n chestnut oak, thence South, -17'' \\ est 7'' per. to stones, thence by land of Mc.Vl- i ! ister and Yarnell, N Cl°, tV< st 1 V 0 per. to' I the place of beginning, containing 70 acre-j | more or losi. thereon erected " "no ami a! ,lialftor 4 dwcUing house, barn and otlict outbuildings. Seiaed taken in Execution| nnd to t>a told u> the property of 11. Ilea- 1 I t'n. ALSO, All that e tain Ira,it id'bind klUuito in t'ui tin ! a i>. Centre cmnly. Pa. Ibmnded lon tin-North by land of John McCloakey and George Furst, Ea-t bv land of John i Mimn, South by land of John Mannfand John ltnloy and West by land of Nathan Atwood and \\ m. Zeigicr, containing 16J acre* more or ie-*, tliore<-n erected a log dwelling house, Stable A,-. Seize 1 taken in Execution nnd tobcsold a, Ihe proper ty of Hiram Young. A I. SO, All that certain tract ot land situate in Worth twp, Contro county. Pa. Bounded on the North hy land of John J. Thomp son on the East hy land of W. H. Blair et al on the South by iMtid of John U. Uarns tcr and John 1 Thompson', and ott tna W. by land of John 1 Tftontpsdn, containing one himdred anil' thirty itcre,s mOro ~r | f j4 with thf ai>|>t|rß'pg;pH< Sp-ivd in fiiceijt{on and to ht< ,'dd the proper ty of Spoil. 6- \V alUj ALSU, , All defendant* interest in u cm tain lot ol - ground situate in Potter twp, Centre couu ty, Pa. Hounded on tho South and Knit i !'>' 'nd f Samuel F-'Jcr, on thu North by Idtld of Jacob Uo.di Sr. and on the We t 1 jhy Ifind ot W, J. Wilson, containing one - aero, thereon erected a 1} story frame !• house, stable and other outbuildings. Seized taken in Execution nnd to be sold as tho property of Jacob Koch. SttE '.irv sOfucx") B. F. SHAFFEIt i Beiletonte. }- Sheritf. • April 3rd. 1S;0. J April Brd, M A UK KTs.J Produce. Philadelphia, April 12.- There is H< abatement in Ihn ileiiiulid for clovorseri ' and we quota Pennsylvania at 101(<$lllc and western at 11 )'.i/l2c, Timothy raiigei | from $2 Mint,;!. i The flour market is a firm as ever, and •'ithere is a fair local trade, hut shippers b iv , sparingly. Sales ot bOO barrels, chirfii 'extra Untitles, tanging fruiil $6 106M7i pel barrel fur spring wheat alid $5 26( for western wheat, including high grade* at s'Sb 26M.8, according to quality, i The w heat market Is firm, With moderate receipts and offering* Males of red al II '/ni l Finland amino at 81 T/npl id Kyi ' # scarce and worth 41 10. Corn is hnid i< with confidence, and liio receipts *r in-i --( erate Sales of I,'JOH bushels yellow and ringed at 00(4tilc, tlaui are ess active, ' and 2,100 bushnls fld at TtU>ilSr for w*s i !tern wbltn. Philadelphia, April 12.- Beef catlU are ,in better re |Ue| to day and price* very well supported. We quote at KncoipU, 2..H0 head. Sheep gull an I weak. Sale, uf Woullnd jat 7 (ijv7|c. Receipts, OOOOhead llogs meet a nmoerate demand at $!. I.i. Ft 26 for corn fed Receipts, I.Uflf . head I l 4 U oIU m.Nul U A i MtMlkli Established, 1843. MILFUKIM MARBLE WORKS BY DEININGER & MUSSER. The old, reliable place, where Monuments, Couches, Headstones, and other marble work made, In the very best style, and upon reasonable lertpi S*l'- i 'kunkjul for putt furor#, wr rt- 1 "pectivtlu tolicit the patronage of the 1 public. Shop*, Kati of Bridge, Mdlheiin, Pa, Apr. H. y. 1 PI'FH ATIo.N FOR LICENSE /\. Notice is hereby given tbat the foi- Itiwing parsons have filed their applica tions for license, and their petition will bej prest uleU at than *t term of Court ; John Spanglcr Potter lloiai (ietirge W'. Hass ii Worth .Tavern Daniel Gariran . .Uellefontc " donathan K reamer Penn Tnvert. (sotilieb Hnag Spring. . " Henry Kobb W atker " A. Haunt...... Bellefonte Liquor Store' Ja* l'assmore Plullpst.urg Tavern ! M.L. Leitael Potter " j Rebecca Muster Mtiihriut 111 Odihkirk Jh'tu* -Hotel! Robvr; Taylor... Phlipsh g Boro Tavern, •J C Nason do do au | lIC Yeager Bellefonte ...Restaurant Jac.il. do do ti W Downing... do do j C Smith...- do du Win 8r0wn........ lu do Fred Smith do „.... d.o Wm Dolalt-.. do .. ... *a sum Ct.ailcs Urohn,,, ii ...... do Daao t* it1er....... iio ... da Deo Miller llaii.es T Jo Jno Limbert de do Renj Snvder....... Roggs T. .... do Jnatv Or*le.._. Snow Shoe do JUo C ipelihavcr .Taylor T. .. . . do j C A Faulkner... Phiiipsb'g itoro...do F. Pi rks A Son... RrllefoiiUi ltoro..,du K!i.- Miller Mi township... da R LI n d Philipeh'g Bore- do I'ho* L-'Ughry... Bellefonte Boro. do ieo A Keller....ltu*h township... do I'hiliii (itlM Ferguson twp.._ do II C i rink fluston 1wp...„.. do Sam I Nichols. IF IF fonts- B. ro. Restaurant ' AARON WILLI A MS. Ul> U CF Proihonotarv i KRISTER'S NOTICES, T tallowing acceunU have been Kx- ■ amined and jied by me and rcniatn fikoi j ,if n , ird In this offlce. f.-r the inspection of heir*, legatees, crt-vliusr# and all others, in any w ay interested, and gill he present-j ed to the Orphan * Court of Centre coun j] ly to t-e held at Jiellefontr for allowance' | and confirinaUon .>n Wednesday, the i>th i dav of April A. D lt7a. The account "f Ed*.u J. Deshlcr M. D.. Executor of the last wilt and testament of . Thoma* Cronemiller late of llainc* ta p. Centre county deceased The act unt ol David Eye anJ D*vid In :.ni* adminisiratur# uf the estateof John • It'.-- -til late f Ferguson Iwu, Centre conn- . ly dec d. The final arc-'is,t.l. Denial J bcckar.j ?..ruian of Mar* E Decker. Lydia A •ecker, I'erry Dicker, and Sarah K i Decker, children of Conrad Decker late of Poller twp, dec d. The account of Martin iHslan adminis trator of Sauiuel iluilnbaugh. as filed by T. M Hall and Michael Doiati adminit iraters of Martin 1) -lan late of Milesuurg t Centre county, dee'd. The arccount ot A. S Zimmerman andl J. C. Zimmerman a4n)'"'ttratar* of all] ami singular the g.,ods wild chatties righlC;, and 1 reditu of John Zimmerman talc of i Walker twp, Centre county, dee'd. , The account of John F' Heckman ad ministrator uf all and singular the goods and chatlle* rights and credits which were ot Fliixthclh Heckman late of Gregg twp, Centre county, dec d The account of John Liggil and .lamci Waggoner administrator* of all and inru- j lar the c-wids asid ciiulllaj r'ght. and cred-jj it- whiih were of Matihia- Waggoner late" of Liberty twp, dee'd The account of Orlar.d* Thomas admin- ! i-'.rapir uf the Kstalc uf Ml*. Marv Shilliug , late of Harris two. Centre county, dee'd The account or Aaron D. Weaver and' Jesse Wert administrator* ~f ail and sin-j gular the good* and chatties rights and' credit* w Inch were uf .Solomon Wort late uMLtir.o* twp, duo'd Tliu account of George J. KormtQ and. Johti K"rman, executor* of the Estate of i Andrew Korman lute of Haines twp, Cen-i J ire county, dee'd. Tho partial aouounl of J. P. Gephart, j sole in ting administrator of the Estate of Jncoh S. Awl late of Centre county, dee'd. • The account of Jonathan Weaver, guar-; di*n of Cvru# J. Weaver, minor ton of Solomon Weaver late of Miles twp. Cen tre county, dee'd. The account of Daniel Shuuv and Flis! Sbuey, exeeulurs of the la,l will and testa-1 uient of John Shuev late of Harris twp. 1 Cwutrc county, doc 0. The account of John 11. Hart-wick, exo cutor of the last will and testament of Hen ry Hart-wick Into of l{rris twp. Centre county, dee'd. Tin. account of Jacob P. Rithol adminis- I trator ut'all and kinguiar the goods and chatties rights and orodit* whiidj were of{ D.mkm Rishol, sr. iate of Miles twp, Con-; Ireoouuty, f Michael I*. Weavarj and A It. Steel, adtnini-trators of the Fis-: tatoof Elicabeli) Ewil, late of Spring twp, Centre county, dee'd. The account of John Uishel K-q. Guar- ! dinn of Samuel Stover minor child of Geo, ] Stover, late of Gregg twp, dee'd and agent of John P. Taylor and Benjamin Stover, , administrator* ol the said decedent to ro ci ive uml pay out the money arising fruinj the Slate of ileal Estate of sqid deceuent. | The account of Samuel Execu tor of K-Ule of .b'teph Crotier ot the) Personal Estate of Jane Crotger, deed The Executor-hip account of Jacob Dinget Executor oftlio K-tate of John Dm-, ge* late of Penn twp, Centre county,' doo'd The aoeount of Thomas W-toi admin i .trator of all and singular thegn-ds and i chatties right* mi l credits which were ot Joseph V. Crocker, late of Worth twp, Centre county, dee'd The account ot Scba lain Musser and D A. Mu-ker Exet uter in the last will and i testament ot Philip It Musser. itv, Penn twp, Centre coun'.v, q. Ttie tri'-too tit John From Sr Puiovt rthoads Surviving tru-tees under 'the will of Win. A Thomas, late of Belle fonte Borough, dee'd. The Guardianship account of A.a,on I Lukeiibaugh, Guardian, u,' El\cnf' Segnor mine? , 'm|lu ofSliuor. 7egfi.or, lotei of Furgusoii t'.vp. dvy'd. ' I'lib vital account of George Retire? ecutor in the la#t \yi 11 t,j taspmituit'oli David Behror, h,\e v .j VH"U twp, Cciitre] county, 1 he i',ce<>uut of George Behror admin!*- trator uf all and aingutar tho goods and ohattles rights and credit* which were ofj .egiim Behrer, lato of Palton twp, Centre j county, dee'd. The Guardianship account of John Cur tin guardian uf Robnrt, Minnio, Harry, ,Ulld Amelia Sailor minor children of— Bailor, dee'd. ; The final account of the Estate of Daniel] Kerr, late of Potter twp, dee'd ft* filed bv! W. \V. Spungler KieentdF of Jacob , Spangltrj dee d wlio wh* tho Executor of Daniel kerr. Tne account of John llod'cr Guardian o, J. 11. Shuoy miner cliild of Ellen Shuey] latr of Harris twp, Contre county dee'd. UxotsTSß's Orriojc ( v *. H. .Mohbisox, Bjllefvfityilar.27, *76 j - .Resistor. MARRIAGES. |ntU ....(tats Barley '7O Clorerspi'd 4.1 M Potatoes '*• Lard per puun.i li Pork per pound tie ' lluttei'/>i F.ggslo Piaster peiton • ill Tallow! Bari,i. JO liain l, u m.ltuetß • vtt Ut dUx MoifUj • 1 kitrll (swtGM th **h da> uf April iU. *ait I.* iac# m+rnkt., Nsjti* • u iLctr-lwf* i.i 11.1 j |ivaa it# tha t)truaa. Ja* lh Pbtue AUdcmthtt tbd 4 Ut.les of ihr *al4 l udbtf uf I ottlr. U%( ti*af l* 4J.00 ftt.d Umm iu thalf aropar praoi at 10 b < iorli la tlie tuf*ut*ua ul *kt Wi !'U luah fws o.xU, io<4 slalUodia. utai !4ots bt4ti ID*li us icotratbrtacci Lu 4 'htM Ull!i a !i< -4 lo % l*lr nlOoe ajspartdOds* lu U aihn#* - • D s^rwU/utt4 Mi 9*uM*uaw -• u* the FO.ot.cu IV* 4g # uf abail la llr T%Z7ir (uuutst. #l |,oaato4 lW to >gata| likiu; that*. laaaaail U juki | buy. descriptive circular*, together with the natoo and address of the agent nearest you. will be promptly furnished by ad dre-ing, with stamp. CHAS 0 BLATCHLEY Maaafaetxr.-r. MBi <'- nunterc* SF, PliihulelpUiiX, Pa 11 mar 9m. House and Lot AT PUBLIC SAI-E. The Hrtiixe and Lit, belonging to the Estate of Mary K Jordon, late of Potter twp , dec d, will be offi-rni at public tale on the prembrs, oi liAT'JKUAY, April 17th, ]o7o- at '£ o clock. The lot contain* <-i acre*, thereon erected a Huum and oth ,ir oiilbu ldings Term* :—One half ot purchase money on confirmation of sale, the ba ar.ee in one year thereafter, with ifitcrct to be secured br bond and inort e*sge JOHN JORDAN, Mar tl'i, -t Admiui*trator. J. if. siiiriiit. Undertaker j The uoJersirrii-d leg leave to inform; his patron* and the public generally that! he i-now prepared to make Coffin* and' respectfully solicits a share •>! their patron- j age Funeral* attended with a Deal I hearse. J. B. Ml A FEU, j febntf Madixinburg JOII.\ C AMP'S rurnitur© Rooms. MILROY, MIFFLIN CO . PA Extension Tables, Chamber Suils, Finedk Common Furniture, ' Consisting in par", a! BUREAUS, RED STEALS, CAIN and WOOD SEAT , CHAIRS. The public generally are invited t > c*i-' anl no the tine n**ortment of FURNI TI" It F in he found at tint above establish tnenl. all u| our own Manufacture. Undertaking in all its branches, Coffins Caskets and Shntuds. Having purchased an olegant liearse, ll will attend all orders of undertaking L 1 mays receive front I'cnmval'ov, Centre Co. pa JOHN CAMP. 1 itKATTY I l L£r"Z" C<>M BIN KSEVERY IMPKOVEMENT KNOWN sump for Circu- ( Ur. Address D. F HEATH" W*-b- | ington. N. J. NEW YORK R It ANCII STORE, I McClain'* Block, Directly Opp, Hush House, i I Beller>nt, Pa. II.IIF.ItniN A CO.* I*ri*ri. Dry Goods. i HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS A FAN CY GOOD S. STRICTLY FIRS T-C LASS GOODS. Below the Isual Prices. Nor 12. tf. REATTY '' l V " l.sfc-Hend stamp for full information, iPritu List, Ac , itc. D F BKATTY, j Washington, K. J. __________ TIIE AIUrSI VMITf SPRING BED, Ibe Best an I(. heap t now in Use, Aiuu ufactured by DA NIK i. IjK R ti, HelUfnnte, Fcnn'a. I *, 1, SHORTLIDQE A CO., COAL,LIME,dt£ WILLIAM SiIOKTLIDOE. &ONt> VA.LE> . * SHOHTLIDGE & CO., Humeri tod Shipper, of the celebrated Bellefonte I WfHfTO -L-IfHiE. X Dealer* in the *ery beat grade* of • Itl.MIMtM* •••••••••••••• **•#••. I ANTHRACITE COAL.; The only dealer, in Centre County who ecu the Wi I LI K E; Si HI A It Iti E Ci 01 Ai L from Use old Baltimore miatt. Alto Mil AMOK IN AND OTHKII GRADES of Anthracite Coal dryly houted expre**lj lor hou*e ue. at the iowett price, II EJLE 11 S IJV JM They pay the highet priow in cab for grain that the Kaatern market* will afMfc WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., Bought or will be aoM on comtniaeion when deaired, and fait price* guaranu-cd laa formation concerning the grain trade will be forniafeed at all time*, to ?.raar< with pleuura, free of charge. • RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIRE BRICK AND GItOl'NI) FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, which i* a!way, told at low price*, and warranted to he a* good a fertilizer aa ear other platter. * *>rmt ■ AMD fAaj) NEAR SOUTH END B E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, BKUEFWITK. PA. Lime! Lime! Lime ot the best quality, always on hand, at lb kiln near Centre Hail. GKOKGK KOCH. GRKAT BAUGANS AT THE HARD IN'AUK .STORK OF MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS., Mlllheim, Pa., ' Wll LtkAl.K **l> BKTAIL DkaLE** IK 1 ■ mm' HEAVE4'SHELF IIAKDWABE. Their have jut returned from the Eastern Cities, where they have purchased a well aelerted kbwk of lIAHDWARK. Ct'TLaar. laox, Nail*, Otw, Paint*. Vaimiru, Pcrrr, It UILDERS A CO A CUM A KERB (tOO US. I Plasterer* And Mason*, Saddlerr, Shoemakers, Housekeeper*, and in fiict, I HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. We rail particular attention to a fine as sortment o( Picture Frame* and Moulding, ' very cheap. WALL A WINDOW PAPER, And Curtain Fixtures of every kind. COACH and IV AGON M AKERS— four attention it called to our stock of Spoke*,' Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, Poles and Buggy' Wheels, ail of No. 1 quality and telling ve ry cheap. Our slock it large, and on-| "tantly being renewed, and are are selling -wholesale and retail—at very low price*. Remember— much money hat been lotl by paying too much for Hardware. Try j itiutstr & flunk)* They buy for Cash and tell at Cash Price., for lest profit than any other Hardware, Store in the County. Js FANCY ARTICLES for THr. TOILET Ac >uiwwi&y@u@aß tor medicinal purposes. -SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in great variety Also, Choice i CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and nil other articles usually hept in firs class Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. • |9inar"4tf •t . * ± iib^J? M RS B °AU^ , _f\.nevs nt-Luw. Bullefonte, Pa. Specia - attention given to Collections, and Or ■-1 khans' Court practice. May b consult®* Ln German and EngUgtt. "048ce in Gar I man a Building, my 28 '7d-t Pennsvalley Banking- Co. CENTRE HALL. PA| RECEIVE DEPOSITS. And Allow I .■erest. Discount Note n , Buy and Sai l Government hecurttMS, Gold andl Pxrxa Horraa, Wu. B. CaahUr Chas. H. Held, dwelt, HmehmakerA Jeweler Miiilieim. Ueoitr Co., I'a. I inform* his friend* and the public in general that he has just opened jat at# new e-übashwent, above AlexM i 'V**. * tt 1 keepscoasuotiy on hand, i 01 !o fks, Watches and Jew aity "I 1 "*," s?"* th mnrilli 0 a.eot Calender Clocks, provided with a omtdate index of the month, and day ad ■ bemonth a*d weaken iu fiace, which ia warganted as a perfect tima-keepar. A** Clock*. W stehe* end Jewelry re paired or. short notice anu warranted. *ap 11' gg|y Excelsior Cement* ujanufaeUMwa Csa Sri A SUPIBIO* p *l.lu, at hu kilna. near *■— < .reek Mil la. In Haines twp. This ha* already been used in large quantities (upon the LC.4B. C. BR., and \a been :mnd highly satiafisctory upon all jaW where it ha* bean used, and aa aoual he T?J r8 t25 ™. r,l -Gvlurod for use in Cl*. TERNS, WATER PIPES erwhauvm purpo* * good quality of Cement ia desi rable This Cement haa already bean testud far and wide, and rendered the at moet satis lectio a. Person a, therefore con* sirucung Cisterni laying Water Ptpee. n ifd V^" ,T r,nU * lo ..et.r J G. MEYER, way -1 tf Aa rone burg, CENTRE HALL HOTEL. " Jon* SraaoLxa. Proprietor. 1 stage# arrive and depart daily for al P" BU . forth, south. sZTand .. litSIT KKOTK CRBOrr, J. B. SBCBIIT it FrcaKient, Caahixr. QBHTRt COUNTY BANKING 00 - mavld'M MA jr. J. SHBEFh.fI TAILOR, t'nl II r L Din f ,# ' 84dd, " Shop. Cntllall /wherehe uat all tlmee, prepared tomake all kinds of men and b.-v'e eloth* ut, Maple, Aah I'lafr and Fancy Paperhanrin*. Or d'% re*pectfully solicited 1 All fine work dene for other painter*. nov o tf. si 011 r u' FpTTER, Attorney-at-Law. *' 'o!lections promptly made and •pecial attention given to tboee having lands or property lor sale. Will draw ua and have acknowlodged Deed*, Mortgagee. Ac. Office in the diamond, north tide • the court house. Bellefonte. oct22*d*tf am £3%^SS,£: ewe." jfj&St „ HBjJcar (HmSr * rar Hons Mua Fewer. Cross-Cul and Circular WOOD -SAWING MACHINES. Ibi jdW to G34 west Eighth St., 01101111%, .Maautacturers of Cane Mai hlnery. Steam h^*^e r Thresher, Farm, , School, and Church Bella, etc.