THF. KM UK REPORTER. THURSDAY OCT. 28, 1876. LODGE MEETINGS Casruv H*U. 1-oiw*. Jt jdJO.f O V .. J u „ er} s,inrdaseeeiOn* lnmt>daYllwsHU d sl uauusi'. st Hr sxssst. * out FOT boons, Ho. tx. F A M . Tb-irmOfcy rveolivs. <xn ot *ftr each full tnoon In Gld riUowl Haiu. * W M t\ V Hsausonxa. Sect W. 8 Mtawus. m paooacas rof if. *•< ff.£*suii** *' totaoaooo et ftr ch full moon. ; LOG A L ITEMS. Our friends wIU oblige by sending w terns ot local news in their locality, gixe us the facts only, and wo will put them in •hap*, notice;* of dontnt nna mnrrt v one sending us the names of six new subscribers, xvith the cash, will be entitled to receive the lUroRTK* one year free. The KkpoKVKK being read by neatly everv bodv -n this side of the county where it has a larger circulation than any two paper*, will be found the best medium for advertising business, sales, Ac. Ac. #-Sub*eribers to the Reporter, resid ing ontside ot Centre county, should re mil us 10 cents, yearly, for postage which we will pay here ; this reduces tha postage to one half, as tho sum paid by them for one year's postage was 3D eta. —-Vote for Pershing, Piollet and Re form, next Tuesday, 2nd. Two flee hoifbrs, belonging to Mr David Krapo, of Haines twp., became Moated and died from the effects of eating new clover, one day last week. Wolf, of the old Centre Hall stand, is now in tho city purchasing a fall stock. Mr. Wolf always gets tho best to be had in the eastern cities, and next week his stock will be on, when there will bo a sight worth seeing and goods worth buy ing Vote for T. J. Boycr for Senator, next Tuesday. 2nd. He is a man for the people Christ his opponent, belongs ti the silk stocking gentry. Vote for honest Lev i\\ M unson, tor Sheriff, next Tuesday, 2nd. Mr. Munson is a haed working man, honest, and astern xlemocrat, and wH make an efficient Sker iff. | Voto for D. A. Muster, fdr Treasur er, next Tuesday, 2nd. He is pne of the mosfupright men :n this valley. No one i sustains a hotter character as a man and a Christian He has ever Keen in the > democratic harness and oJiere the puli was baldest. Democrats sUtad by him. • The Fenn Halt Academy, under Prof. D. M Wolf. wJf commence the winterlertn, inslitufkxn is now seyfmd to none of it class in the sthyc. as P*<'f Wolf sunds in the front rank a< an exlucator. The term just closed, under his management wat the most successful since the Academy was founded. Tuition reasonable and the best 1 of boarding can be haxl at the lowest rates. The locality is healthful and the people ot a moral and christian tpye, with several churches close to the place. o Some fellows have been visiting the j chicken roost of Squire Smith, al Earlys- town. The squire thinks he can make a g gu.nl guess at it, and some one may get v hurt about his ehickeu-cxmp some of these nighu. i, , ——Yony Deininger has just unpacked i, a now stock of hardware. Farmers, m* c chsnics. builders, housekeepers, remem b ber Yor.y sells cheap. Go and see his t goods. d Whether it be hard money or rag * money, if you take it to the cheap grocery c of Sechler ACo , you always get full val- t' ue, and the best groceries in the market. Kunkle Bro's, ofMillheim hardware 1 establishment have returned from the city " with a heavy sPck. They sell hardware , as low as can be bought anywhere in cen- a tral Penn'a. The silver milking tubes, advertised in another coiuron, can be had of P Mor al n gee, Centre dull, warranted to give sat- " isfactioc. Dkeicatios.— The Lutheran church at Pine Hall, Ferguson twp, will be dedi- cated to God's service on the 14th day- of j November next. All ministers of the Gos- pel and all others are cordially invited to N attend. Bt order of the Committee. 3t L - t cbine-bnv the New American of Bunnell „ A Aiken, Milroy, Pa s Y*ou never buy a mean article, nor a damaged article, nor an article above a t fair prica at Sechler's, is what we heard a good house-wife of Nittany valley tell her £ friend. "We knew that long ago, almoat , every body hereabout* knows it, and those who don't believe need only go and look at Secbiei A Co x. guixka. aaa tosiiii t find it true as L ; t>tl. Deeic.vtiuX. —The Evangelical Lutheran church, at Centre Hall, will be dedicated, D. V., to the service of the , Triune God, on the 14th of November. ( -- All neighnoring ministers and the com- , n.unitv in general, are cordially invited | to be present, Rev. Prof E. J. Wolfofthe ( Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, IV, , .. - -• -Y - - : ( lady readers of the Reporter I wiil find by the advertisement of Miss Lu cy Deininger, in another column, that she ( has a new and elegant stock of millinery . goods, just received from Philadelphia. , Centre Hall came near having an- i other fire on last Friday forenoon ; the roof of Mr. Jacob HarpstVs smith shop t having caught from a spark of the chim ney. The blaze, fortunately was seen as i it started, by Mr. Luse from the Lutheran church steeple, and the alarm given brought immediate assistar.ee, and with an abundance of water at band, the fire was quenched, thus saving at least one whole square. The little child of Scott Tate, of Pleasant Gap, was scalded to death one day last week. The little thing pulled a vessel of hot tea off a table, down over it* neck and breast, injuring it so severely that it died the next day or the day after. Watchman. Rev. G. W. Miller, of Bellefonte. will lecture in the Sprucetown M. E. church, on Thursday evening, Nov. 4. Subject: Americanism. Admittance 20c, proceeds for the benefit of the M. E. Par sonage, at Centre Hall. Granger prices, address Bunnell A Aiaen, Milroy, Pa. 21oct3m. JOHN S. Millf.r, Tailor, of Mi 11- beim, is putting up the best of work and the public would do well to call upon him, - as his prices and work suit the times- Sat isfaction guaranteed. We have seen some of his work and find it equal to that of the best of tailors. 21 oct 6m. Merchants and others going to New York will do well to read the card of the Spingler House, Union Square, New Y'ork. Comfort, luxury, convenience and economy are the advantages offered at this select and excellent hotel. oct 7 lm IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS -The un dersigned is now prepared to sell Brick at his kilns at Centre Hall to suit purchasers, at reasonable rates, also to furnish or con tract Brickwork. S. S. FARNER, 7 oct y SCHOOL TAX NOTICE.—The taxpayers of Potter school district are hereby notifi ed that the tax-duplicate has been placed in my hands for collection. All tax paid on or before December Ist, next, will nave 6 per cent, deducted, and from that date to January Ist the amount on duplicate • will be payable, and all taxes unpaid after January Ist 1876, will go into the hands of a collector with an addition of 5 per cent. A. II HOSTERMAN, 7 oct Bm. Treasuror. Auction ! Auction !—The goods remain ing in the store of S. S. Wolf, dee'd, at Centre Hall, will be sold at Auction, on Wednesduy. October 13, afternoon and evening, and sale will be continued each day and evening until all goods uro sold. Every article offered and on band, will be sold without reserve. A good stock still on hind. A chance for Bargains. Ladies Furs, Stoie Fixtures and a good safe wiil be offered for sale. jf your wish a sewing machine of any manufacture apply to Bunnell A Ai- Evn, ROOT, f fli Don't forgot the election on Tues day, next, 2nd. Lot every democrat bo at the poll*. —-Destructive fires have boon raging ir the Seven Mountain* for over a week, do ing immrnic damage t* valuable limber. Governor elect Hayes, of Ohio, was advertised to sp-*k at Rcllefxinte on 1 ur-- day evening of this week. Or. Bouse of Woodland, Clearfield county, son of Rev Bouse of this place, w as here on a visit, and honored our -anctum xv ith his presence. Tuesday evening Hoim and rain. Wednesday morning storm, rain and snow. Mr. Robert Lee h is leased the pike ftom Centre Ball t-> Milroy, and has erect ed a toll-gate at tho old Centre Hill tav ern stand. Miss Hstlie Harding, who was mar ried during the past week to Mr. \V. \V. Curtin.son of ex Governor Curlin x>t Penn sylvania, is a remarkably beautiful young girl, and yet more witty tban beautiful. Judge Harding of \V ilkeabarre. Pennsyi vanta, the father of tne bride, is an al -e jurist, and is most charming in social life, his conversation abounding in humor, a talent which his daughter inherits to a rc markable degree. Vote for Aaron WiLiamt fx<r Pr. - thonoiarv, next Tuesday 2nd. He has been oiio of the im l faithful, upright and competent officer* that <v,r held a place in the court house. Alwaj- at his post. always obliging, and never guilty of an error. Re-elect your faithtul servant by an Increased majority. Hugh Larriuier, al Centre Hill, h i? ju>t unpacked a stock of now goods which xvil! astouish the natives He has every thing, and is determined not to be beat, and can't be beat for low prices One fe' low who saw his slock, was so much as tonished that he talked about it all night in his sleep, and was afraid hi* neighbx>r> would carry off all and leave him none. Let all hurrah for Larrimer's new goods, and lay in a supply while they are cheap, and bargains most wouderful offered. The barn belonging to the Fouat farm in the Seven mountains, xas •nliraiy destroyed by fire, on Monday evening, about 6 o'clock. The fire started at the hay hole in the fodder gang and was seen as it firt blazed up, hut it spread so rapid liy that nothing but the herses could be taken out. Two 2-horse wagons, one threshing machine and shaker, one cart, all the harness, 80 bushels of rye, some buckwheat, 12 ton* of hay, 100 bushels of corn in the ear, and farming utensils were destroyed. There was no insurance, and the loss is about SI,OUO. Mr. Foust accus es a tramp, who came to his place during the afternoon, and was refused lodging, with setting the barn on fire. His nsmt is Joseph Shilling and ho cotue> from about Frenchviile in Clearfield county. Shilling denies having set fire to the barn, and so denies having been in the barn, yet the persons who saw the fire first ssy they saw Shilling come out from the todder gang, when they discovered the blaze. He was brought before Squire Shannon next morn ing for further hearing and taken to jail to await trial. The wood* fires had been close to the premises earlier in the day the bam Lmt, but Mr. Foust feels confident that in the evening there was no longer danger from that quarter, as they had watched the woods fire, and it was not close enough to endanger his buildings at the lime the barn took fire. Vote for Wax. A. Burchfield, for Register, next Tuesday. Mr. Burchfield is a cripple and unfit for manual labor. Ue is besides and honest man and poor. He is also well quaiifieU for the position, being a good scholar, and hails from one of the best democratic families in the county. He is deserving tba vote of every honest man in the county. Lu's all vote for Burchfield. We are sorry to learn that our old friend John Rousb, living a tew miles be low Centro Hall, was attacked and rough ly handled by a bull, on Saturday, 16. The bull and a steer were in the meadow, and Mr. Roush had entered the field to turn the steer out, and while bis back wus turned towards the bull, that animal com- . menced the attack in the rear. Mr. Romh seeing the situation, seized the bull by the borns, but without effect, the mad animal threw him and attempted to gore him ; one plunge of his horns crossed his breast tearing away his vest and causing a fear ful bruise from the left to the right side, fortunately breaking no bones. He then seized Mr. Roush upon his horns and toss i ed him into the air landing him over a rod Luistant upon hit face. Faint and exbaus- Wi Mr. Roush lay quiet a few moments ■id observing that the buil seemed salis with his victory and was turning in aflfo'.her direction, he made his escape aAoxs the fence into the yard. Mr. Roush's etSre back is covered with black and blue Lapses, and one of his leg, is in a similar cßdilion, besides the heavy bruises across hatreast. He has been unable to move -■? for the present, though there arc no fata! injuries. Vote for those two excellent men, Henry A. Mingle and J. Newlin Hall for Commissioners, on next Tuesday 2nd. They are thoroughly honest and compe tent Mr. Hall has already served one, term and made an excellent officer, and it, is necessary to have one of the old board go in with the new, and Mr. Hall is the man. These gentlemen, Mingle and Hall, are of spotless character. Mr. D. Malloy, one of tho best ar tists in central Penn'a, who ran take your picture true as nature and durable as the everlasting hills, and at low charges, has loeateJ at Millhim. lor a short time. This presents a rare opportunity to get a good picture of yourse f, and it should be em braced before it is tco late. Vote for Win. A. Tobias, for Re corder, next Tuesday, 2nd. Will has the requisite qualifications for tlwt post,—hav ing been one of the foremost educators in this county, and has never flinched a a democrat. Hurrah for Bill, be alwayshad a hip, hip, and hurrah for the ticket since he has a vote. Wm. 11. Bartholomew, late clerk with Maj. Fisher, has taken a position in Snook's store at Miliheim. Good choice. On account of the, heavy rainstorm the speakers wb<k had started for the Churchville meeting on Tuesday night, did not get further than Centre Hall. We trust the democracy will excuse them and be out to the polls in full force on Tuesday. Vole for Messrs. Grcist and Gilliland for Auditors, next Tuesday. They are good accountants nn>l men of busine qualifications, just suited for the position for which tbey hove been nominated, and are active young democrats. Lumber for a Horse.—The undersigned offers lumber of any kind in exchange for a good, sound borsc, six or seven years old. Apply *oon to J. A. FLEMING, near Potter's Mills, Pa. I T -*• Democratic Meetings. Meetings of the friends of Pershing and Piollet have been appointed as follows: Rebershurg, Friday " " 29. Centre Hall, " " " 29. Day Mass Meeting at Miliheim, Satur day, 30. C. M. Bower, Chairman. DEMOCRATIC MEETING Let the People Rally. There will be a meeting of Democrats and all citizens honestly opposed to the su icidal policy of tho administration party, both state and national, at CENTRE 1 HALL ON FRIDAY EVE., OCT. 29, 1876. Addresses will be delivered by 1). ' G. Bush, D. F. Fortney and others—coine one, come all, and hear the live issues of i the campaign fairly Hnd honestly explain- j ed By order of the committe. i ' C. M. BOWER, 1 * CbftirißAO. HOM.KTON TUK TREASURY lie Goea fur Mackey'* Kara—A Live* Iv Arraignment of tin l Tri*tiry Hyitem: fro "I <' f. U*ft VyrrrK it t franklin. Itoforo 1 proceed to atate my view* of: what the duty of my position if chosen State Treasurer implies, allow me to stale briefly the condition of public sentiment regarding the past and present manage-1 im nt of this department of our State af-j fair- To say it t one of wide and almost universal distrust is a mild term to *ui| ploy. The secret character of lU manage meut !■* arou?d suspicion of the honesty and Integrity of those who b#*o been se lected to discharge its duties 1 make no averment of dishonesty against the present incumbent or bis immediate predecessors They know a* well as 1 do that truthful statements at short intervals would enable the public t-> judge their conduct, this alarming dv*>opment of the offlclal con -1 net of Robert W. Mackey and hi. im mediate prodecr-sort, taken in connection with what I think 1 have a right to say of hint personally in the face of the datama tion and b xv abuse his Tittsburg Commer cial newspaper has printed against me, There is one assurance 1 will give you, fel low-cititens, here and now. Robert N\ Mackey cann. t turn over to we, if elected State Trea-urer. a check or certificate of deposit in the Venango National Rank for the sum ol $7,000, nor his deposits in tba Commercial Bank of Erie for some $4,000, nor will I receive from two broken bank ers in my county his claim for $16,000, money given them on deposit, belonging to the Stale. If Mr. Ramble's judgment tgainst a banker in Craw fir J county for $06,001), given to secure the payment of State money, is in the Slate Treasury as cash, 1 will not take it nor will I leceite the obligation of Hart, Caughey A Co. fx>r SlO.Uki, This man Mackey, my accusor, whose dirty ring organs have lieapsd un told slanders upon me—if made to account to me as the people's State Treasurer— will first be made to understand ho is re- quired, in a gentlemanly and honorable xv ay. that the money he has been entrusted with by the people must be shown to hare' been paid out in acc rd-ince with the la* 1 by honest verified voucher* and not inr loans to political favorites with the pay- j meut of annual interest to him as an indi vidual. So much 1 have thought it right to say in reply to the flood of false asper sion up--n my fair name, since I happened to know that it cauie from the newspaper " owned and cxniro!iexl by the Pennay've- ( nia Treasury ring. And now, fellow-citizens, this brings me to the point of my discussion most impor- * tant to you as tax-payer*. The people have a right to know ftilly my idee of the meaning of the resolution of tho Eiie Con- _ vention relating to the Treasury manag ' inert in the event of iny election. 1 have; , no hesitation, no concealment to make. 1 started out in these remarks with the state ment that concealment of the workings of _ our State Treasury engendered suspicion that improper uses were made of the peo- pie s money. Relieving the converse of the proposition will insure confidence and protect character, it will bo a moet pleasing j duty to carry out a long cherished idea of monthly statements, with such details as * will make it patent to every citizen that the money he pays into my custody, by authority of and in obedience to the lews ' fthe Mute, has been fairly paid out in accordance with laws from the same au thority. Trie sources of revenue 1 ini | - mewbal f.miliar with, having been, like J all of you, a tax-payer. One source of revenue has been evaded, not by our peo ple, but by the <.fficers of the Treasury. ! allude to interest paid on the large bal *nce always shown to be on band. All 1 who know me know that I have at all 1 times held, and Openly declare as my be- ' lief, that interest received by a State Treas urer was a- .-acredly the money of the peo ple as the principal, and the officer was le- 4 . gaily responsible for eTery cent paid by J any one to him. Nay, more, that the State Treasurer who appropriates a dollar of that which comes into his hands be yond his salary, which is fixed by law, is guilty of embezzlement, and liable to be punished under the law which has been ® recently vindicated in thecourtsofSchuyl kill county, presided over so ably by Judgo Pershing, who heads the Sute ticket. Now what I desire more even n than my election is a precedent to settle once for all this question of legal and equi- * table right to tho ownership of interest ae- * cruing for deposits or use of the balance '' that is necessarily in the State Treasury during periods between its receipt and dis- 1 bursement. To this end 1 invite Mr. c Kawie and Mr. Penny packer to sUto in a ' public way and to the people whose rotes e our position solicits, distinctly tbeir views' 4 and promised action iu tho event of elec tion If we are all agreed upon questions 1 of the right of the people to have monthly 5 detailed statements of the receipts and pay- ' merits and the right to have interest paid ' into the Treasury as a lawful and cquita- r ble source of revenue, a vexed question s would bo settled. This does not involve a j change in the manner of keeping State ' moneys. Our banks in Pennsylvania arc " generally sound and safe depositories. If 1 it is right for the State Treasurer to de mand intert fur Slake umncy deposited, ' it is right every fraction shall bo put to ' the credit ofthcSlato Treasury upon her ' books like revenue received from any oth- 1 or quarter. There is not time afforded me to speak longer, and I will only say that j Judge Pershing, who heads the State tick- i et, is a man of admitted ability, unflinch- ing courage on the side of right, and can ' be trusted to carry lorward the reform , promised by the gentlemen who placed ■ hini in nomination. Of our proepect for t election I have only to say that my inter- . J course with the people in tho brief spaceji of time since the Erie nominations wercji made siiow a wide disposition to have a,| change in hopes that it will atfcct favora bly tho business interests of our country, everywhere paralyzed if not overthrown. There appears to be very little partisan feeling throughout the State, which is tho best guarantee of an intelligent use of tho , ballot. , # ♦ ♦ —— Over a million feel of lumber, val ued at $17,060, belonging to llolt, Murt son & Co., were burned at Morrisdale town, near Philipsbuig, on Friday night, lart On Monday night previous 000,000 feet of lumber at Morrisdale mines, be longing to D. \V. Holt & Co, were de stroyed by fire. It is believed that both fires were the work of an Incendiary.—! Tk/rone Herald. A musical concert will be held at the Salona Lutheran church on Oct. 30, under the direction of Prof. W. T. Meyer, of Aaronsburg, Centre county Frederick Rathfon, of Snyder coun ty, shot his ion recently. Tho young man hud the liquor stopped on him by his pa rents, which enraged him so that he chok ed his mother and asailod his father. To save himself the father shot the son. The wound is not fatal. A woman in Minneapolis recently as tonished a crowd who were trying to start a halky horse by thrusting a handful of dust and sand into the animal's mouth, ex claiming, "There, he'll go now." To the surprise of every one, the horse started immediately without showing the least stubbornness or excitement —lf you wish to exchange your old sew ing machine for a new one, address Bun nell & Aiken, Milroy. LOCK HAVEN LUMBER TRADE, j For the week ending on tho ninth of' October the shipments of lumber from Lock llayen, by rail and canal, reached 470,000 feet. The total shipments of the year up to that date foot up 80,769,000 feet, an increase over the same period in 1874 of 2,898,820 lect. ' The number of logs flouted I down the canal, the majority of which I were consigned to "Williamsport, now reaches 108,338, an increase over the same pwfod lMt JHt Of 14,473. PLATKOKM OKTIIR PENNNYLVA* MA I>KMOCHAC'Y ADOPTED AT * KKIK. Resolved, That we hereby declare our unfaltering devotion to the fundamental principle* of 1 hmiocratio government * enunciated by Thomas jtlt'crioii in hi* first f inaugural aildre**, to wit. "Equal and , exact justice to all men of whatsoever stat* or persuasion, religious or political; lb* t support of the State government* in all their right* at the mo*l competent admin istration for our domestic concerns, ami the surest bulwark against anli Republi can tendencies, the supremacy of the civil over the military authority, economy in the public t-a pen tea that labor may be j lightly burthencd The honet payment of our Just debt* and the sacred preserva tion of the public faith, freedom of reli gion, freedom of the pret, Ireedoiuo! per son under the protection of the great writ of I'.abeas corpus and trial by juries itupar lially selected. d. That the wide-spread depression and tufi'oring which affect every business and employ men l that is ca|>abl of being touched by legislation, liow beyond a doubt the ignorance, inefficiency and wickedness of the leaders of tbo party that has ruled the Statu and Nation for * period of years, and calls tor their imme diate and permanent removal from the places which they have so long dishonor ed and disgraced, fid. That the undue multiplication of public officers, and the inordinate increase of the salaries and emoluments of office are among the many evils which Radical rulr lias forced upon the country, and favoring an economical administration of the Fed oral and State Governments, so that the people may be, as speedily at possible, ie lieved from the burdens of taxation with which they are now seriously oppressed. We call upon our Federal and .State Rep resentative* to strive, by all proper means to reduce them both to the very lowest practicable number and amount. 4th. That the conduct uf the present State Treasurer in the management of the Commonwealth stic.ances, in hit neglecting to appropriate the moneys in tho Sinking Fund in payment of the public debt as I rapidly at required by law ; hi* non-ac i counting for tho interest received by him |on the people's money deposited with the ■ several banks and bankiug institution* , throughout thu Stale, and his insolent re- i fusal to submit the archives of the Treat- 1 ury Department to a legally constituted ' committee of the House of Representatives, ( app-.iir.ted to investigate the tame, is cause for grave suspicion, and is deserving of,J the severest condemnation at the hand* of an outraged and already over-taxed peo-|, pie. ' ■ Sih. That the condition of our Suw Triiiurj demands the uiol searching and thorough investigation, and e call up> n the committee appoiultd by the 11. use of Kcprescntalivea lo investigate the stale of iho same, lo resolutely pursue the duly which has been conhded lo U. Oth. That the nominees of this conten tion are hereby plidgrd lo apply all mon ey* in Ihe Sinking Fund a* required by law in the reduction of the public debt, and thereby tare the interest on the tame to the amount to reduced, and that money* duo the Commonwealth from corporaliou* and individual* shall he promptly collect ed and paid into the Treasury, and not in any manner, directly or indirectly, to em ploy public moneys forjtheir own profit or purposes. ?lb. That the contraction of the money currency and circulating medium hereto fore made by the Republican party, ar.d the further contraction proposed by it with a viaw to forced resumption of specie pay ment hat already brought disaster to the business of tbe country and threaleu gen eral bankruptcy, and whilst we expressly enunciate tbe piinciples that a sound cur rency should be gold and silver, or re deemable therein, we are opposed to eith er a contraction or an inflation of the pres ent currency, and woulJ leave the restora tion of legal tenders lo par in gold, to be brought about by proinolinglbe industries of the people, and. not by destroying them. Bth. That the policy already initiated by c tbe Republican party, of abolishing lb la- u gal tender* and giving the National bank* *' the power to furnish all the currency, will J increase the power of an already danger- u out monopoly, and the enormout burden* now oppressing the people, without com pensating advantage, and that all the 'j National Hank circulation be promptly % and permanently retired, and full legal' J tenders bo issued in their place. * 9th. That the public interest demands that the Government should cease to 4it- j credit its own money and should tuake iu ] legal tenders receivable for all public due* i eicept w here respect for the obligation of ! 'contracts requires payment in coin. I. 10th. Tho extinction of the present Na * tional Banks and the establishment in their' stead of u system of free banks of discounts ' and deposits, under such regulations as the , Slates respectfully may prescribe, and no < paper tuouey except such as may be is- ( sued directly by and upon the faith of tbo Federal Government, affording practical* ly a currency based on the gold and silver and other property of the whole people of the country. ( 11th. That with this declaration of priti- , ciplcs and policy wo arraign the leaders of < the Republic an party for their cxtravagent expenditures and profligate waste of the ' people's money ; for their corruption ; for , I their contempt of Constitutional oblige-.' .lions; for their extortionate increase of our salaries of our public officers;! ' for their oppressive, unjust and defective; < system of taialion, finance and currency ; ■ lor their continuance of incompetent ana corrupt men in office, and for their mis- . management of both the Stale and Kedcr-; .al Governments, and wo cordially invite 1 the Liberal Republican* and all other men j without regard to past parly associations, to co-operate with us in expelling them from power, and in securing such an ad ministration of our public afTairs as cbar astcrir-cd the purer and better duys of the Republic. N NOTICES.- The following accounts have bccneiam- 1 incd and passed by me and remain filed 1 of Record in this office for tho inspection! 1 of heirs, legatees, creditors and all others in any way interested, and will be present- ; ed to tho Orphan's Court of Centre co., on - . Wednesday, 2-ltli day of Nov. A. 1). 1876, for allowance and confirmation. The account of.l B Leitzel, ndministra-j ' tor of all and singular, the goods and chat , tie* rights and credits which were of Phil ) in Leit7.nl late of Gregg twp, Centre co. dee'd. The account of Amos E Clcmson, gunr • dian of Amelia Kay, one of the children ol 1 David Ray late of Ccntro co. doe'd. The account of Amos E Clemson. ad- I ministralor of all and singular the goods I dec. which were of Mary Ann Gates late I of Ferguson twp. Centre co. dee'd. The account of John B. Ileckman, ad ' ministrator of all and singular the goods • and chatties rights and credits which were of Elizabeth Heck man late of Gregg twp, dee'd. Fir*t partial account of Joshua I'ottcr 3 and John ltishel, executors in tho last will . and testament of Peter Durst late of Potter twp. Centre co. dee'd. Tho first partial account of Klias Confer, u executor in the last will and testament of e Solomon Confer lato of Penn twp, Centre co. dee'd. Tho account of Henry Hrockerhoff, ad ministrator ef all and singular the goods t which were of George Chambrigu Intoiof Bellefonte, Centre co. dee'd. Tho account ofSamlel Gillilund, admin • istrator of Daniel Shuey late of Hnrris twp. e dee'd. d The third account of Josiah Neff, execu* tor of the estate of John NefT lato of Potior ' twp, Centre co. dee'd. The account of Joseph A. Rankin, exe cutor in the last will and testament of Jer r" etniah ltunkin lute of Potter twp, Centre l * co. dee'd. Tho first partial account of Jacob Gray, George W Elder and John A Hunter, ad ministrator of Robert Elder lute of Half- B r moon twp, ded'd Theaccount of P. Williams, guar m dian of Peter Spotls and Newton Spoils, >d minor children of John Spotts late of !e Huston twp, Centre co. The first partial account of George W • Ettle, administrators, cume testo mcnto imexo of Jacob B Ettle late of Bellefonte. fit . The final account of Jesse L. Test, exo cb cutor of tlic lust will and testament of Jos iw|eph Booth late of Philipsburg. no Register's office 1 J. H. Mohriso.n, Oa. Zi, 1871, j ttegWw. J PUZZLES. ' My first is in long, but not in short. Mv second is in sharp, but nut in blunt. r My third is in land, hut not in water .1 i My fourth is in came, hut not in go. Mv fifth is In day, hut not in night .! My sixth Is In sun. but not in moon I M y seventh it in start, hut not in hay. i My eighth it in nine, but not in two. My ninth it in north, hut not in south. , My u hole is the name a city in one of ' the Middle States. My first Is In west, hut not in oast. I M y second is in want, but not in need. M v tliird is in buy, hut not in sell. • My fourth is in man, but unl in boy. My fifth 1* in small, but not in large. 1 My sixth is in nil nth, but uot In yrar. My whole ts'tlie name of a river in the I I'tilied Mates K. J. SMITH. PALL OPENING OF Bonnets, Trimmings, Millinery. at Mies 1 Airy Doiniogor'a, , IN CENTRE HALL. 1 who has just returned from Philadelphia, ' will, the LATEST FASHIONS, and. ; complete stock of New Bonnet*, new Hats. 1 alegaut Trimmings, Ac , which will be I so!j or uiad* up, al reasonable prices. Al so, old ladies Dicss Caps r cw style* are very pretty 1 Ladies call and see them early First • come first served. Oct ■> 4t. 11, L 1N K irVliOO l Bra. N. hi. NrEYTIUE, t I'oTTKit'a MILLS, t has j ust lelurned from Philadelphia, with , the latest styles of Straw. Mlk ami fancy Uals, lloulu-ts, 4c., Velvets, Flowers, Crapes, Silk Goods, Feathers, Blondes. ' Ribbon. Ruches, Braids, Ornament*. 4c A full line of all the latest styles ot M itlln . cry Goods, which wilt be sold at the low est prices She has one of the best uiiltui ' ers in her employ. 1 -#-Jlats and Bonnets retrimed in the latest style. Oct 21, 2m. "1/'STRAY'. Came to the premises of ike 1 i undersigned in the mountain* on the [ south side of liregg township, about fout weeks ago, a red steer with some white on (lie belly, and about 2 years old. The i owner it requested to contend prove prop . ertv, pay costs and remove the same HENRY ZEKBY, 21 oct 3t. Gregg twp. \D MIN IST It Alt iliS" NOTICE Letters <>f administration on the estate of Jacob Mresc. late ol Potter two., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves to be in* debted to said decedent are requested to make immediate payment, and persons having claims against the estate will pre sent thcui authenticated for telilemniL JOHN SIIANNON. Oct 21 tit * Adtn'r. gHBBII F 8 - ILS By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Export ja* issued out of the Court of Common , Flew* of Centre county, and to mo direct cd, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Hcllefonle on Friday, the .2nd day of October, 1K76, the following 1 property, via .• Ail thst certain tract of laud situate it. llaiurs Township, Centre to.. Pa . buunJ fed on the north by the Lewisburg and Did Fort lurnp.-o r. .id, on the west by j land of Michael lless, cl al, south by land lof Daniel Stotcr, and cast by land of the , heirs of John Motx, dee'd. containing St> j j acres, mere or less, thereon erected, large Hotel building, large shed, tenant house, [ and other buildings, bring known as the ' j Woodward Hotel property. Seined, taken in execution, ami to be told as the property of \V. 8. Long Sale . to commence at one o'clock, p. m. of said " .day. I Sheriff 1 Office, llclicfontc I'a , OcL 4. il>76 B F. SHAFFER. Sheriff. | / JRI'UAN'SGUURT SALE. Ity virtue of an order of the Orphan's ' Court ol Centre county, there will bo of- i fered at public sale, on the premises, in < Potter twp , 3 ir.iie* west of Potter# Mills, on * Friday, October 28, 1875, at 1 o'clock, p m..a valuable lot ot ground ' of Mrs Rebecca Books, Containing 10 Acres, with Log House, Baru l' and other Outbuilding* thereon erected ~ There it a gooj OROHABD la bearing,! condition, also a never failing spring of water on the premises. Conditions will be made known on day of sale. I A. LL" KEN BACH, 1 Oct 7. Executor. 1 /EKPHAN'S COURT SALE. The undersigned, Administrator* of the D Estate ol U. NY. Jamison, late of Juniata county, deed, will, by virtue of an order j' of the Orphan's Court of Cejiire county,!' expose the following described real estate, f situate in Potter township. Centre county,'" to public sale, on the premise*, at 2 \ V'Clih kP. M., on Friday, November sth, 1875. The undivided one-half part of a tract! 'of land, boundeJ by lands of Elixabethi* i Deckert on the cast, Andrew (irage on lh-- ' .south, IL-nry Hankey on the WOL and • Joseph Carsou on the north, containing 11 about I 123 ACRES, 'more cr less, having thereon erected a ' -GtH)D FRAME HOUSE 01 large s,xe Bank Barn, and good outbuildings The- 1 w hole of this land is now under cultivation 1 and is an excellent puaiily of arable land ' j Thero is a good Apple Orchard on ihc;< j premises, and also a fine assortment ofoth-j cr fruit*. t This land 1* eligibly situated, about one 'I , mite northeast of Potter * Bank, and in;' j close proximity to churches, school* end [stores. Terms will be made known on' day of sale. JOHN MOT7.F.K. Lot'lS K ATKINSON. I Oct 7. Administrators.' I Valuable Farm for Sale. I The fine and highly productive Farm of tho undersigned, situate on tho turnpike.) [about 1 mile wel of Spring Mill*, is offer-! j"d at private sale. It contain* about 150 ACRES OF LAND, under a high state of cultivation, and the! grealei part under post and rail fence, with all else in the best order. A largo two-story FRAME HOUSE,! LA KGK BARN, and all necessary Out-) building* on the premises. All the build ing* are good as new. and the house has recently been papered and painted. <-n the inside. It it one of the most doirablv lo cated farms in Centre county, being but 1 mile from the railroad station, convenient to churches, schools, stores and mills. An abundance of good Timber also conveni ent. For further information address JAMES I. FORSTKR, 1C sept tf. Akron, Ohio. NEW GOODSF - AT THE— Centre Mills Store, J. F. THRONE II has juet opened a fine Stock of GEN 'i ERAL MERCHANDISE which he ; is aelling At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Consisting in DRY GOODS, ALPACCAS, MOHAIRS, PIQUES. I LAWNS, MUSLINS. PRINTS, FLOUNTB, SHIRTING, TWEEDS, I JEANS, COTTON A DES, r FINE CAS-IMERS, I EMBORDERIES, r GLOVES, SHAWLS, | HOSIERY, 0 SKIRTS, RIBBONS, 1 and fancy articles bclouging to the f Grocery department Sugars, Coffees, Syrup, N. Orleans Mollasses, Donics tic and Foreign Fruits, FishJSalt, eve rything usually found in this depart* • inent. QUEENSWARE, whole selsordish- L e> or by the piece, e DUI GS nittl PATENT MKIH ITSiEN. [' WOOD and WILLOWWARE. r: HARDWARE. FORKS, RAKES. SHOVELS, lIOES, r- NAILS. &C . GENTS' CALF BOOTS , LADIES' BUTTON (lAI TORS & MO uf ROCCO, CHILDREN'S' SUOf" * , v kind*. Ol 81 to r J (>D f f - & CIGARS, all t greatlj • need prices. Cill and seo for yoursel ' ves. No charge for showing goods. HIGHEST J'lt ICES PAW for all It bid 0/ Oram, and country Produce taken in ex chanaeftir goodr. TWO MEN LYNCHED IN WIBCON HIN. Milwaukee, Oct. 19.—About a week ag the Sheriff of Pmtage county, named B* Jsor, was killed by two brothers, natnei Amos and Isaac Courtiighl, whutn h at tempted to ejoct from a building. Thi morning a parly of masked men, number I mg loriy went to the jail at Steven's l'uiti and seiaod the watchman and put him it irons beat down the outside doors, toot out the Court rights and hung them to i tree The whole affair was quickly and systematically executed. There 1s no evi deuce of the identity of the perpetrators, ' but it is understood that they came froui t the town of I'lover. MAN AND WIFE To ltK HANGED Toronto, Ontario, October 16 The tria 1 of Authur Davit and hit wife, forthemur. dor of Mm Oilluiour, was brought to i close to-day. The jury after an abseiies ol one hour and forty minutes, returned ■ > verdict of guilty agaiust both. The pris oners were then sentenced to he banged i on \\ ednesday, tho Kill of December. Tin - court, in pissing sentence, held out nt hope of mercy, . ii i MARRIAGES. On 14, by Rev S G. Shannon, at Mil roy Adam C Hipka, in Mu* lienrietu lireon, both of Centre Hill, Centre co. Ou |4, by the same, K. F. Groee, tr Miss Li/.xie Heinemami both o( Lewis - town. •♦ • - TRADE REI'oKT. Fhiladelphia, OcL 58.—Heeds— New cloversced is selling at bitelUc per pen rid Timothy is quoted nl $2 Flax seed it in demand by the crushers at SI.6U Groceries—Coffee is in limited request, and ouly fiU.' bags of Rto aold at )9t(s JUju. for fair and good. Refined sugars are ac ' live and strong, closing at ll|F for cut ' loaf, lt>|c for crushed and powdered; 101 c lot gsiiula'.od, and HS<* lur A Molasses No stock, and nominally quoted at 34c ' for 60 Uut ; 4j barrels New Orleans sold at 61(466. Gram—Wheat is in steady request, and 4.6u> bushels prima l'aniisylvania red sold, part at $1 40 and part on private terms; some damp and fair western do. do. at $1.06(41.16; and white at $1.40(41 66 Rye sell* at 75(iKY Corn it in moderate request, sales uf yeliuw at 7Uc, end west ern mixed al Uals are selling a'. >B(3 44c f o j niued, and 42<jp50c. for white UKLLEFoNTK M AIiKKTS. White iY heat $1 16 Red 116 ...Rye WJ now C'oii,4o old 76. tlais 30 -Barley 'JO. TO dorcraced b.OO ...... Potatoes Jk Lard per pound 8, Fork par pound Jt Uu tie r A)....... Egg *l6 Plaster perloti sl4 Tallow 8 liac,'ohlO llam 16 Lard per pound 8 Cents Uucksdieat 66 cts Fmur per barrel retail",oM.~ Nova Scotia plaster >l4 to 16. Cayuga plaster^$ t ,*.60 per 53UUU lbs, iiiUUA'l NEW Tile Manufactory. WOODWARD, PA. The undersigned bsi opened a new Tile Shop for manufacturing all kinds of Tile*. Persons wishing to drain off their land will pirate call and exatulue our stock, as we make the round and also the hone sou# tile. F->r sampls call at th>- Reporter office. D YEN ADA A soar, 21 ocl lini. Woodward. {AittrtUtmcn!) Junior Sou# of *76 and PEOPLE'S LABOR REFORM TICKET SKtrif—George Alexander -Vnmoviila. Trauurtr — \S in. F Courier—Liberty. -.iLsufsry— Ahcl Campbell —Snow shoe /iVyufer K 11. Stine--l'alton. CvtnmissioswT—Allen Usrtholomew- Half moon. AuJttor— C. B Ilea* —Ferguson—Win. Cronoble —Walker. (X i . r Dr. E A Kusioll—Unionville AGENTS OUTFIT KREET Large Commiasions and Cash Premiums for seltin g a Library of Famous Fiction. < san liwii* Uwlta Jf j-t'i of Imaijtnattvt Literature : Pilgnn . Progress. Robinson Crusoe, Gul liver t Travels, Yalhek, Undine. Vicar of Wakefield. Paul and Virginia. E'uaahetb, Puciola. Tales from Arabian Nights, - Complete in One Volume of over 1.000 page*, beautifully i.'tusf rattd with 64 lull (sage Engravings. It is tbo wogip a aToar ROOK, and all want to read it Agent • Outfit free to all who mean business and will faithfully can vass. J. 11, FORD A CO., 7 oct 4t. '.7 Park place, X. York. RUN | V|Vn "FOR FALLFLASTIKU ll I'ir/M Fruit and Otnatr.cn *• A * A-i JLJ lal Trees, Evergreen*. Ornamental Shrubs, (/limbing Riant*. Grapes, Currents, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, and other small Fruits, Asparagus, Rh'u* I barb" Ac. SEEDS FOX FALL SOWING, IS 1 -<■-! Wheat* ac -price list IC Orchard. Ky. Hlue. UardIUVVUIJ Red Top). Closer, Timothy ' nd other Grass Seeds ; Turnip Seeds of all 'kinds; Vegetable and Flower Seeds; Hedge ahd tree Seeds BULBS—Hva jcinlbs. Tulips, Crocus, Lilies, and other . ltulb* for Fall planting; Horticultural Good*. Terra Colls Ware. Ac Send for -price list, or enclose 26c for full illustrated Catalogue. Address EI)W I) J EVANS A CO., Nurserymen and Seedsman, York. Pa. j 19a ug Zm. Simon HaineSv CENTRE HALL Manufacturer of llllggiOM, IVilKotia, Ac. j Of every description ; running gear for j ill kind* of vehicles, made to order, and in Iflrstclas* manner. Being a practical me i ohanic. I would WARRANT ALL . WORK to give satisfaction. Repairing promptly attended to at the lowest rales. Undertaking. Collins of all styles made on shortest notice. The business of undertaking attended to in all its branches. Respectfully solicits a share ol public patronage. 9 sept y GREAT BAKGANS AT THK HARD WARE STOKE OF i A RUNKLE & BRO.. | Mlllhelm, Pa., j WHOLEHALI AND KKTAII, DEALERS IX . HEAVY A SHELF HARDWARE They have just returned from the Easteri Cities, where they have purchased a wel selected stock of HARDWARE, CUTLEKV, IRON, NAILS OILS, PAIHTS, VARMKHKS, PITTT, Ii UILDERS & CO A CHUA KER. GOODS. PlfiHterer* and Mason.*, Saddlers, Shoemaker* ; Housekeepers, and in fact, p HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. h Wo cull particular nttcntion to a fine a: I- sortnn-nt ot Picture Frame* and Mouldini . very cheap. ~ WALL aA WINDOW PAPEP I- And Curtain Fixtures of every kini - COACH and WAGON-MAKERS-You attention is called to our stock of Spokei ;, Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, Poles and Bugg Wheels, all of No. 1 aunlity and soiling v ly cheap. Our stock is largo, and cor 4, stantly being renewed, and —- 4, KhlllMihsr * . ..oare sellir ).| R- retail—at very low price ...-•ember —much money has been lost t ill paying 100 much for Hardware. J y ,f. They buy for Cash and sell al Cash Pric for less profit than any other liardwa Store in the County. zJrCall and see us. Satisfaction gui anteed. MUSSEKAi RUNKL.E BRO' vaU'i'ii STORE, NEW GOODS ANI f° Panic PrioeSi 11. A. LAllHlMftlH. p at the old Centre 1111 l stand. ■ )t Just opening a Stock of NEW GOODS, [' OLD KAKMIONED TRICES I „ A large variety of ( j Ladies Dreca Goods j. Great Bargains in Mualinsand Calieoea. ' Ready-made Clothing Warranted to Suit. Ilia Cloths and Cassimers, t Cant be excelled lt His Grocery Department, r- \stunishes every one in assortment end low prices. Syrup, Sugar, Tea. Coffee. Cann-d fruits, * Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese, a and every other article belong* t- ing to the Grocery Depott * m e n't *♦" Farmers, Mechanic* and Laborers e look to your interest One dollar saved it 0 a dollar In pocket. Then call and eee at what astontahingly low price*. •ffNu trouble to show Good* "ffHt Also the choicest FAMILY FLOI a al ways on hand. Apr. 16, y. * Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL, PA. t. DEALERS IN PURR DRUGS AMD MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, DYE STUFFS. PERFUMERY. NOTIONS, * FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, I* ! Pl'BE WINE AND LIQIOIU, for medicinal purpose*. .1 Truesee & Supporters in great variety. it Also, choice c CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ' and all other article* usually kept in a c first class Drug Store. 1 I'rescriptions carefully Compounded. d 3Soetif MILLER 4 SON. J i. Headquarter* for Boots aud Shoes ! P O W E 11S' i i BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Oppotslto Bu&b House, 0 I BELLIFONTE, PA. Powers' B-xt 4 Shoe Store is the largest " and hest stocked establishment in Centre County. l | He keeps constantly ou hand a fall s line of .BOOTIiJID IUOEI. ; He is just opening the largest st -ck of Spring Goods ever brought to Beilefonta. 7 J j I £ : >J 0 £ : .for ladies, kept constantly on.hand. Boots and Shoe* for tuvti and women, of all stylos, quality and prices, from tbei most costly to the cheapest, constantly | kept on hand. ! WE DEFY COMPETITION! either in quality or prices. Dili and. examine his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, and you will find it to your advantage. Apr2lly.; NEW YORK BR ANCH STORE,! 11 McClain'a Block, Directly Opp. Bush House, Bellefonto, Pa. > H. IIIIItMAX 4 CO., Prop'rw. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS A FAN CY GOODS, STRICTLY FIIST-CLASS GOODS, llflow the Usual Prices. Nov 12. if. 1 I '' r. a. wiLioa. v. a. men. a.a. mats.' WILSON & HICKS. , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARD-. 1 WARE DEALERS. IROX, PAINTS OILS. G LASS, AC j I! rltiiilders Hardware COACH MAKER'S GOODS. CABINKT M AKER S STOCK. Stoves of All Kinds. CHILDREN'S BUGGIES, WAGGONS, CARTS, &C. 1 WILSON 4 HICKS. 5! Bellefonto. Pa. 1 NOTICE.—We will sell to responsible men on three months crediL Will take off 5 per cent for cah which is equal to 20 i per ccnL Per annum. It will pay the pur ! <"ha#er to borrow al 10 from other partiea. | if he can save in buying from us. In this a| way we can turn our monev and sell low f cr. Mar 16. U. JOII.YCAMPff I. Furniture Rooms, "MIL ROY*, MIFFLIN CO., I'A. ! Extension Tables, Chamber Suits, Fine& Common Furniture, ; Consisting in part ot BUREAUS, RED STEADS, CAIN and WOOD SEAT ! CHAIRS. j The public generally arc invited t.i eail ■ and see the fine assortment of FURNJ ■TURh to be found at the above cstablish | ment, all ol our own Manufacture. ! Undertaking in all its branches, Cofllns, Caskets and Shrouds. | Having purchased an elegant Hearse, I will attend all ordcra of undertaking 1 may receive from Pennsvalley. Centre Co. 5,1 H* JOHN CAMP. Jan 28 tf. BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM *. RANKIN'S :4 !D rll g Slo re, (NEXT DOOE TO THE DESCHNEB GUN QTAPT \ FRE S II AN I) VIIE A P Apr. 22 J"oiIN F. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law Collections promptly made nnc *" special attention given to those havinj K ' lands or property lor sale. Will draw u| and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages 4c. Office in the diamond, north side o R tho court houo, Bcilofonle. oct22*ti9t MM AN US, Attornoy at Law u, U Bellefonto, promptly attends to a) busiaess entrusted to him. jui2,'6Bi s BE ATT Y ™ n l ® T pr - BEST IN USE. slam nK for Circular. DANIEL F. BEATTY es Washington, New Jersey. by "jnXECUTOR'S NOTK'K.—Letters to I j tamentary to the Estato of Job Dauberman. IHIC of Potter Township, Cci ees tro coutity, dee'd, liaving been granted I are the undersigned, nil persons indebted 1 the said estate are requested to make in ar- mediate settlement, and those havii claims to prcseut them duly authenticat, ►'. for payment, J, S, DAUBERMAN 9<Pi sid tk EisttUU U,U I )S Kinds l n J[ Steam & Rot nr;' Hum pa W" - ! m ' FORutNEa Deep Well Pumpt, t"'Jft II Cietern Pumps, .dm, Anti-Frezing Pumps. * *m j o o 8000 0 /\ p- i nrr, \ ! X" r \ !"** r~ < ** i a ""n £ rrw I WLn Up uuut/'' a a a kmsim t If una mJI FIIIR H (US OF ALLfKINDS. Gam Hose 4f Packing, Bell and Brast Founder., and Manufacturer, of the CELEBRATED . Sheriff' Patent Steam Syphon Pump. W^m-Bcndfor illustrated catalogue and price list."%m■ J. B. SHERIFF <fc SON, w WATER St., A MMAIMM. , a f>r. ly I'ITTHtI BGU, Pi. J SHORTLJDOE & CO., COAL, LIME, Aa., , WILLIAM SfIORTLIDtiE. BOND YALBNTIJTB SHORTLIDGE <fc CO., fj Burners and Shippers of the celebrated Belle fonte I wiHiiniEf • mm. z Dealers in the very beet grade, of ANTHRACITE OOALj The only dealers io Centre County who sell the I Wi I! Li Ki Ei Si Bi A! Ri Ri E Ci Oi Ai L from the old Baltimore mines. Also SHAMOKIN AND OTHER GRADES of Anthracite Coal dryly boused expressly for house qm. aitba lowest pries* DEALERS /A* | They pay the highest prices in cash or (rain that the Eastern markets will aAwA. WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOYER SEED &C., Bought or will be told or. commission when desired, and ftatl prices guaranteed. la* formation concerning the grain trade will be fcrniahed at all timea, to fkmer* | with pleasure, free of charge. —————————————— RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN; CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, ehich is always sold at low pricos, and warranted to be as good a fertiliser as aa other plaster. ©??1B2 AND TABS NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, Excelsior Cement- H i The undersigned now manufacture* Cc-'l ment WARRANTED OF ASUPKBIOR J i QUALITY, at hi kiln*, near Pine •Creek Mill*, in IJainet twp. This cement 1 hai already been used in large quantities : upon the L. C. & S. C. KB., and nan been found highly satisfactory upon all job* where it bat been utcd, and at equal to . , any now manufavturod for ute in CIS TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whaler* purpose a good quality of Cement it dati- r rable Tfait Cement hat already been tested far and w>de. and rendered the ut- • moat satisfaction. Persons, therefore eon- Uructing Cittern*, laying Water P ipea, . dec., will find it to their advantage to bear * thit in mind, and alto, that he warrant* the j article at represented. * J. G. MEYER, f ' j tnay 21.tf Aarontburg. Pa W. A. CURRY,, £it>tti A Shts ifJuhfiPa CENTRE IIA I,L, PA. i Would most respectfully inform the cit ( ■tent of this vicinity, that he hat atarted a | new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public natron age. Boots and Shoes made to order and (according to style, and warrantt hit work ito equal any made elsewhere. All kindt i of repairing done, and charges reasonable , Give him a call. fob IS ly r| Chas. H. Held, " j Clock. lVnlclimakrr A Jeweler Millheim, Centre Co., Pa, ' j all kindt of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry "; of the latest sty let, at alto the Maranville Patent Calender Clocks, provided with a .complete index of the month, and day of .the month and week on its face, which it i warranted as a perfect time-keeper. Jj Hdr*Clocks, Watches and Jewelry ro - 1! paired on short notice and warrantea. BKATTV I 1 WEIGHS WHEN BOXED OVER ONE ™ TIJOUSAND POUNDS. Liberal terms to dealers. &&-Scnd stamp for Circular. Address D. ITUEATTY, Washington. N. J. ' BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. HELLEFONTE!PA. N E. PERKS & SON, Prop'rs. This well known hotel, situate in the I business portion of the town, has been thoroughly renovated, rcDaiutod and fur - uisliod new. It will be the aim of the pro r. prietoisto make it a pleasant Home for d those w homey favor them with their oat n ronagc. A free carriage is run to the de ip pot, and the best stables in town areoon s, nectcd with the House. 29apr. TA P. PORTNKY, Attorney at Law Bellefonto, Pa. Office over B*- J, k>n ' d ' bank ' >t ,T Attorney-at-Law, - p Bellelonte, Pa. Office wiih „ush & Yocum. Consultation in English and German. Collection* promptly attend - adto. up d v U M M 1N OS H O U 8 Jg Bellofonte, PA. ISAAC MILLER, Proprietor, as- The Cummings House, on Bishop street, hit is one of the plcasantest located hotels in m- the town It has the best stables in the to place, has an excellent livery attached and to every attention will bo paid guests. Nc in- pains will be spared to make it a pleasant ng 1 and agreeable stopping place for the pub ted lie. Boarding by the day or week, anu N, 'rates charged will alway* befoupd very or; low, ft&liti Peimsvalley Banmng Co. CKNTRI HALL, PA . , RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow In jerest- Discount Hot* Buy and Bell Government Securities, Gold audi PETE* HOPPEE, WM. B. MIEOLS, Prest. Cashier BESET BBOCEKEHOFF, t. . *B**M* President, Caakidr. QRNTRE COUNTY BANKING CG (Lte Milliken, Hoover A Co.) IkEvFIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow interest, Discount Notts, Bur and Soli. Government Sectu ties, Gold A ■pWEftf Cc>oaO. A BlntclUs r' II H TPS ■ Improved CTUCU'M yI JO : BER WOOD PUMP YV, .yb the acknowledge* STANDARD sfbh* i market, by popular verdisk, tfco i best pomp for the least Attention M invited to Blotokley*# f4B Improved Bracket, the frsy •\JE3 Check Valve, wbicb con bo with. j38i!31 drawn without disturbing lbs *nd the copper chamber which never crack*, scale* or ruam ant will last a life time. For sale by Denies and the trade generally. In order to bo sure that you get Blatchley'* Puny, b# careful and see that it ha* my trade-Bsaifc as above. If you do not know wkar* to buy, descriptive cireulan, together witb the name and address of the agent aeartS you, will be promptly furnished by a4> dressing, with tUnp. CRAS. 0. BLATCHLEY, Xaamfaettrar. 500 Commerce SL, Pitiladelpkk, Pn. 11 mar 9m. _ D. M. RITTEJIHOCi*, WITH KOOVN, NCHWARZ DK CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS til Fish, Cheese and Provisions. 144 North Delaware Avenue, 137 North Water Street, _ . „ PHILADELPHIA. THE ADJftSfiBlE i ufactured by i DANIEL DKRR, Belefoato, Pena'a. rn~Call and ue them \btfore JIMI tbaimS lhaer. Ufiy i t ITTbt iT^
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