THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY 10, MAR 1*76 umi ■tsTfirdi. Wt.I. i Avon S*tnr4* l the OM FtltoVl >l*ll 1 M lIIIUUKP, Sl >1 P R*HKT, A. O Oi> Tort l,.n*K. K*. UT, ¥ k M mw# <m V|ot<l\t (•♦•nln*, on or RfUr oooh fll in im 04A l Vllnwi Hall. u , V F HrntACAKft. Hoct. W. B MtKAIJt. * M PR(*%*. P of >l, On RgtWrtUj *< : tonoti or *ftr ooch foil moan. • * thotr ll* ,1 J. A.RKVT V. M. C. A of Oentrs lUtt, ill Iho of th UUimii ehwh, M hlkiwi Otwtirtiil M T1 <•;, So I n>i 4ih Krtdnjr s.sain*. of Ooi-h !■ Yorau MM'. *l*Ttwn !•< <I *<j > •'*< evanlnrs. Hr-INK VritnMi* *•*•! Frl#* w> •in* of • I month* hifttflr# > ... M. |>* B*Tt\* xX A Ku* r Fuit. oootrunr LOCAL ITEMS. Oar frieuds will oblige by lloms of Pew n their menhir, giv. in the f*c; only, and f will put them >■ shnpe, also notC of death* nd marri R£o*. ■ Any one sending u* the name* of fiv< new Subscribers, with the en#4, will b ,■. title* to re. oive the Ut.l\ KTk.. eiiet . o free The UrFORTK* being rood bv nearly every body on thi* tide of the counts where it ho* * larger circulation that any two papers, will be found the bo medium for advertising bM*i#*#,i*!e, Ac Ac. „ >;4frSub*eriher* to the Kkivktkk. Re-hi ingnuu ie of Centre county. should r. mil u 10 cents, yearly. fr postage whtc we will p*V here ; tb reduce* the |vW t,. one hull, a* the sum paid by them for one year's postage ** 30 els MTSub-cribers -ending their subscrip tion to this . tfirf, can sh on the addre*- , n inch i-ap* r, whether credit h.*s bee given—that answer* seme a* * re-eipt A meeting of Use Y. M, C. A Centre ILII. will be held in the Luther*! church, st thi place, on Thursday even ing, :k>. Urcthern from Bellef- nt* wilt b> present toassht. AH *r# cordially invited t > attend. Fikic. Brushvalley has had anoth er tire. The store e> our friend J. f Throne, at Centre Mill., wu are sorry l learn, was entirely destroyed by fire, oi. Thursday night, 2\ about 12 o'clock. Tb. bu 'dine and entire stock of good* wen consumed. A i tne b.H>ks, paper*, Po*t-t>®c* a well a* a Ifwwl many goods, were saved. I' is supposed that it was robbed and after wards fired, to prevent suspicion. M . Throne, we *r informed, had an ' i- - -.r.ce of $3,000 in the ?'tn company. Michael Clrich, sadd'er, at Hil • he . re. a to* first class work. Any style J price of harness, made on short no . ee, as well as all other work in his lire Mr. U!rich has long experience as a sad dler and turns out faultless work at prices to suit the time*. Give bun a call. '.)n Tuoday night of Inst week, the smoke-house and wash IK use of James Li'g'e. near this place, were destroyed hy dro. There wa< a large quantffy of meat in the smoke-house which was consider* b'y damaged. [*. Mill-owrers and farmers wanting castings can have them made without flit* or fault at Wm. P Duncan A Co s , who 1 have the best and must complete machine ahep* in this part ot the state. Pric.-s *al wfactory and no imperfect work turned ■ out. See adr. The Clinton Republican say* that inatble ha* been discovered on Shutna' Z.nimreman'* farm at Heckley, Centre county, said to be equal to the finest Ital ian marble. It possesses a beautiful bronze surface, and i su-ceptible ol an extraor dinary polish. The "Guarantee"' War.amaker & Brown give ia not a IUT.- nominal thing, but a signed contract protecting those who buy at 6th and Market, Philadelphia. On the I4lh int. the following gen* Cornea were chosen Man .gers ofthe Behe fonte, Aaronsburg and Youngnim:.lown Turnpike Company: Henry Krumrine, John Bower, Jr., Prank Bowersox, I>. O. Bower, R. V. G.oter. When you see a man that shuffle* le-'.sety along, with his knees knocki' g to gett er and bis toes pointing in—whose eye* roll furtively and whose hai d is eve; suddenly jerking ibelf above his head as if warding off a biow, you can rely u|H>n it that that man is hauTited by a mother-in* law—but when you see a pa-ty who lift# hi* feet high, and holds his n.e in the air, find has one eye shut in a knowing nan r.'--, and wh.- mouth it distended with a self-complacent grin, and who seems t<> feel good all over ; you can bet your last cent be has ju-t bought a new "Domestic" w 'rg machine (or his wife. Klias Klingler writes us froru E'd* wood. 111., March 21 : Still much mud ar usual this winter. Tbe road* are so bad that w bet. John CTonmiller and family ar rived here, we brought thetn frorn tbe de put behind a fur*hor*e team. Read the advertisement of F Frarciacus, in (he Reporter C<'Dtrecoun ty folks who deal in MifH-n county will find the be*l bargains at Franci*cu*—he i# a well known bu-ineM rnan and always reliable—hie prices are giveo in his ad vertisemcnt. Buffalo, New York.—We are in formed that '.he Directors of School Dis trict, No. J, village of Greenwowd. have engaged for the summer term, Mr. (. B Craw ford, of Penn Hall, Pa. Air. Craw ford is a yc.ung man of experience and ability, and we tru.-l w ill prove a worthy and exemplary member in society among us. He is engaged in teaching the winter term in School District, No. 4. The suits against Harris township subscribers on the railroad stock-hooks will be tried at Lewiaburg on a change of venue from Centre to L T nion county. The parties sued refuse to pay alleging non fulfillment of promises on the part of the railroad con.puny in the location of the road. The barn of Mr*. El zabfth '"better ly in Chapman township, Snyder county. Wns totally destroyed by fire about noon v on Friday last. All the grain, bay anil n 1 buggy were C"n*umed. Lo*s about s'oo " and no insurance. Supposed t>> have been t the work of an incendiary . —Selinegrove Time*. " Tint Srsiyu TEKM OF PUS HALL , ACADKMT —The tk.-b<'l will open on , Monday. April 17th. Tuition and hoard* t ing ni rit*o able rnt':. For particular* i address tbe Principal. REV D. M WOLK, I 3) mar St. Pcnn Hall, Centre Co. . ITEMS. — Mike Hess, of Harris, hs j ' our thanks for u lot of apples sent us—., i Mr. fjholl, whose house w-us bu.ned the J other work, had made application to the 1 agent for insurance in the Centr. Hull fir,- , company, to amount of $2,000 Glad lo i see tbe fresh and plump face of J Y. ' Briurg rd in our sanctum lust w.-.-k Isaac Strunk has moved on to Jas. Lin* g'.e s premise* near Lb La town, and Aicx. Kukn moved to Harris Subscribefor the R porter and den t dc|iend on your neighbor's C'ipy..._P. Klinefeltcr's (dec Jj furin near Aludisonhurg was sold to Jack. Lunhert, at S4B i.er acre W'e had about 8 inches of *now on Friday night, 25, fol lowed by rain on Saturday. One of the most useful articles about a cooking stove is the stove-shelf, sold by D. K. Geis#, Centre Hall. Ed. Reporter.—Who is the author of the following 'l'is education forms the common mind; Ju-t as the twig i# bent the tree'* inclin ed. Also of these lines : I saw nim kiss your cheek 1 — 'Tis true O Modesty I—'T was strictly kept : He tiiougiil me a- ecp ;at least. I knew j lie thought 1 thought he thought 1 slept. STUDICKT An*.~P"l : v' '•< llie author of the tir-t couplet, and Patniore of the other lines. , "ho sale of th* lots of S. S. "Wolf, deceas -d, has i*cn adjourned to Saturday , A -n 8, at 1 '"clock upua same terms as ii .retofore published. 4t I ■ Tl e horns f r the new band at Cenli Hall lime rrrived, and now look out fc the walls > f Jericho. There will bo sow tuten around the fool of Nitlaw n un tain that will make the rattlesnakesdai > i the deetfooted deer to| and listen w t ailniiraUon and make the huekleberrb grow. There >s excellent iiiaintial her or a band and nearly hall the inenib -s. lamely ,)i : cine Sp.ge .ni ■ r l)r J.tcot - Pied. Meyor, CList Wo'f and I. M. >.i . rmerly belonged to other hands, ihu giving the organ '.gatinll th I'eln .. Of 'V •eriencid "hb wci'#' in the sinrt, N. i hen toot away hoys, but don't p'iictice t nea- tin Reporter i tfiec, wl ile We lai tie headaslie or are at cur editorial W will let the reader* of the Rep rler kn• • v iow they gel along wuh the firt "tsbane.' R P. Rankin is one of fh. m t . table druggists in the state, h. viug sen ia a long arm in the buMtn ■* lie kee. s tin urest and best drug* in the market, at n. ♦tore, next dmir to Desehner's gun.liop M It -i ' -ten e '> Pharmacy in Centre coui '.y What ha* heoom* nf the Itellafonti RR, to tlis valley" Why i- that rail oad project so ijuiet again 1 It ain't Geo F Mill - fault ti r the dire.: per ~p-he he Penn'a UK t' -mp is to bUn .-, or i He'lefonte behind with it* subscriptions We fiar the latter has something to d with It Can't soma one send out pel". .i ■ tor a c inmittee t• t -ve-t-gnte * Here - h hance for soma > ne to make ca; iia! if hi . a candidate tor county Auditor or Core ter. Capita) idea' -d sinteri stad hint irow the R-norter. But, let* bek to th. lyucstion • Wl'attiisbe. we of the Belie onte bra-teh i to Pcftusvallev Who is whipping the devil arour;! the atutnp now ? The hardware tlrrii if Wilson A ticks ha* beer dtsso'ved Maj P. B W •on retiring The Msjor wa-p. pti irwitl .veryhinly and the numerous customers of the firm in particular The hardware business will be carried ot. a* heretofore by Tbon a< A Hie. - .V Bro , than whom uo mora capital fellows can be found in (he stale. Our bo.i wi-hes to M ij. Wilson ind also to the new firut. About 9 o'e'iuek tVadnesdav even inc. the barn, belonging to Mr John Gib son, of Armstrong township. Lye county, was burned. It was a very large budil ng, and was well stored We (warn that •-ight head of horse* and a number of oth er animal* perished ; and Mr. G. came near tudng hi* life in his efforts to quench the fire and save property. The loss is about *ls WO. —At 5 o clock in the morning of the Hst'n inst. a fire broke out in J. M Bar tholomew'* livery stable at Sunbury. and bttf-ire it c >uid be arrested a horn • on -f'.H ' it'ecl. belonging t N. P. M rtx, Bo:j Hecketts' cabinet shop, and lbs- -table* of Lieo. IV. Smith, lU-nj, Zittlen - yer and :he Jf'-scs Wci-er were di-troy. d. The illey on which these -labiee were located' ■ tart* in on railroad street between the! 'entral llotci ar.J the D pit, a u r.iii htvugh to -4th St. The total tw;.- ihout fTtiOO, and from sd,oUo to *J.IXU HI I .u ranee A rsrtain n m in one of the 1 c A c* rtain uturs n one oi the lower 11 townships say*. thl another man ni.d, ' liimsrlf. P. it motion enough on a H) horse;* power separator machine, l> put • he*Te through the machine They did:-! it bv n erely taking hold at the arms oti? the power and pulied, stalling it without , any other ioMance. Hr's a whopper There tr.u-t be a band of Content ia! thieves some where; on the ni.ht of Un it} inl. they visited the smoke h- use of widow Rishel, in Gregg township, and stole every pound of meat the old lady v bad. Is ibis not too bad? are Belknap I and Babeock about or what is the matter It in u!d be in place now to say. "God ! save the commonwealth.'" Two year- ag - > they served her the same way. * For the R. porter. '! Perm towns bap must bo a bad place to keep corn, although most of t!i people are in the habit of locking their corn cribs ye the thieves gain entrance. A ahort lime ' ago, some candidate for the gallows cut a lathofl at t"'te corn crib of M r Adam Zer liy's and took therefrom wl.at he wanted A few nights after Mr. Sebastian M-.i*er - c<>rn crib wa- erved the same was*. Mr. Wm. ofGregg had t pension to be . absent front butue for a few days, and dur- I ing his absence, about twenty bu-hel- o! ' corn were stolen. The thieves however !> took it from the land-lord'* crib, liius • sparing Mr. Xeese, undoubtedly for a fu ture chance. Ilang them, if you gel a. chance at them, they deserve nothing el- If they are m - -,n en.-ugh to cut bonnl* out I of, cur rorn houses, they will cut tour! throats toe, if a suitable opportunity offer itseif x For the Reporter. To E B II -TERMAX, AM> WII VI PI Mat Cost rrs. — In ,<ur article to the 11.-- i tHsst'-r of the 23rd March. "Explanation; to the Granger.-,in reference to tb-| meeting b -id by tin: Patrons of Husband ry at March 10th, you state that you were n.-t previously asked further -chool house or key. just as if it was it. the bands of patrons entirely. It has always been customary for citi* xefis to mske use of the school-houses for puolic schools in particulnrund such other use as they might find to their convent-ncv and necetsitie-; as for instance. Singing I schools, Teachr-r* Institutes, Politics ' meetings, Preaching, Sunday- hi !* and tome times for traveling shows and fc*ti vain, no one finding fault if the ho r --e> are properly cared for. The members ot Fairview Grange and myself acting under an established cust.n. i ot the coinuiumlies in wnich we live, als- i b< the refjue-t of the citizen* of Church ville district —we app< inted the s.bovi i isntit meeting, and requeue- Mr. W ill.! jpafigler one of the new ly eh-cled school] iireclor* to see y.u for the |iurp --<• o: i levunng tne hi.use. Mr tlpang r uni .-el fou on Friday before the meeting and n ■ured your consent. He alio pl.-dged tiiu. j lelf that he wutd are t<> it ti nt the hu> Willie he r -ti.re<t to you IU a- go d condl-l Lion as we found it. Y.'U a.ir . n .United tll<- C-'TI eel,,, .1 i! . 1 above statement P> me it week alter H . meeting tth tile exception that y->u dm not agree t> ieata the key at the store 1 w,.s stated toyou that it ura* U> b>- u public grange meeting—the object wn-Verv "plat p. you, a# it Wns to the C.llzr 11-. that it art t>. pre-ent tbe organization ot Piiirwt.* ot Hush: ntiiy. incutut*u lu behalf of the grt-nl Agricultural intt r.-ts ol our c unty. to the Uriuer* and c>t zen of Cburchville and surroatniing country. it appeared to th. citizen- of your own scliool-dlstrkv—a# well as to the large' number of pern rw pr.-svnt from other l<>- callties, ttint you *• very inconaisti-nt in , y our treatment of the lax payers, mid the representatives of one ot the lurg. -t indus trial CIHMCS of our chumry ; while you were at the same tunc allowing a citizen of Ohio, to hold a singing scho.,l once u week in the house, and you acting door keeper, charging „ n aduiiitaiice lee to any w ho might d.-sire pi att.-tid said nn-eting Jlut wo uid not g. t Churcnviile to disturb the pence of that community, and we stnted so to the people there ■ -scinhled. Mr \V rn. From through his g.-ritleniunly hospitality for which we honor him, ot tered us hi* private .levelling house, hut niter a little consultation it WHS ngreed that we hold our meeting in an old school house near by. Ttie iiicilers of Putter township, are the only class, thut hiive ev.-r paid rent for the use ot school houses. They arc also the .gily class that haye been denied the use ofthe very house, thatthey furnished two thirds nt the capital to build. We l.avt never attempted to array one class of citi zens agaii t another, nor have we attempt ed to pu-b any one ol our men.hers for ward to uny public position ; but we ar. oppose 1 to unjust discriminations, we maj b<- push, d in k ; but will never allow our selves to h< c-h.'ked, We held a number of public grangi 1 meeting - in - ur county during th - win:, r I and most of i hem in public school house* —through the tourtesy of Hie teacher- They ii( t only giving tne privilege ot u ing the houses in the evening—but ois missed their schools, so that w- tnigh , hold grunge se**u.ns during the day;—he In Potter town*r,ip we are sorry to -:,y i we di 1 not lure ru well; —then as if yo were o content, lui it must bo beraldc ub v through the pre*-. liiioyg. Ie lite nu - fatal ball that par-ow* can oi attend i* h cannon-ball Raw and in -lc; ;uy tlu> bcji iiinig of this Week, and tot n (he mum • I the wind Marvh mart-be* ou c, ... The it Ire-t fresh mackerel J tut rtweiv ih ed at Will. 11 ■' !* . Schools cl>-ed this e week .... Daniel Eraser movptl front Far rr -m-r's Mill* to llouserville ...J- llenry ■s. Killer l>a* tctuineil from Pltiladilphia, * hi* hig tl cattle went like hot cake*. J'! ~ p, Hall Academy will open "* >n \prii Ut, under that eacallentinatrucl x or. prof. D. M. Wolf, who is second to w none i the slat'' Sou adv. - A ceriaiii old man {who claim* to he a p:. ici . waa traveling through the lower i-aii . f the valley, preaching whero e\ er he was admitted 11* alleges that the grt .t preaener* of the da,v, are the much l " talked of witcha I'hi* doctriue as well '' as hluisr i ■ iery peculiar. ' Vert had weal iter on Tuesday after " niton a- .1 night- rain, sleet and snow.t |. To Sunb.irv and I.rwist-iwu ratlr.iad vra- sold at pub lie auction in Philadelphia in aocoruai-eo with published advertise- , mm : It wa* pun ha.- >d by John K. \ *l - er.liue for slfil 001 l Before the ala the 'o'lowing protesi wo- rt ad by t. t\ . Ar- , "iundel, esq : "As an attorney ef a number of the j bolt holder* of the Sunbury and Lewis " town railroad, 1 now notify all bidden *. that the s.tlo about to take placa to day i j illegal, ait-.i will vest ini title ill the pur- j ' chaser By r. -olution* unanimously j pis-ed, it is required that the tain ha fully! " adx. rt--. in the rule* of New York and Philadelphia and Northumberland and > yd-r at. i Miffiin i unties. No such publication had been made that the iaid railroad Would be exposed to public Sale thi* 23d of March," t. ♦ • .M A SS AC H USE ETS. THE MOSNY PINI DAM GIVEb I WAY. ' Watt r> Sweep Away Everything : n Their l'ath. xj , xll la 11: ir rrtLxavtLLK isk aciK *% Wuro'.sr, t*ass , Ms."> li 27. The top -•! PaXUut daui down to Piling, gave way tins morning. Later ad. ees from Clinton, show that . the dai ag>- occasioned by the giving Way o[ Mos.v P -nddam was even greater than at fir-l tsllUiated, and that sAlU,(*ai will hardly cover it It i not known thai ' any lives were lost, but it i reported that :w > men are missing who ware known to have been ill one oi the building- ticsiroy ed. The • ene to-day for a distai ee of 'i tw o mil. s of the track of the water* recall* : the terrible Mill Rner ibsaiter. Tree-- w< re twisted, stiapptnl and unrvHit .-d; earth ar.d houlders w.-re torn from be twecu the hills leaving a rougn g-irge -ev.ral rods in width After passing Fu - , lervii.e down to the branch el Nashua , river, the watrr hud the scope of a large titerrai ai d wiUiortl further obstacle was curried off by the iver. rhe tuuoi .irj of buildings destroyed In- " eludes the Cunt n tannery, Kuliervilla 'Companv's factory an.l f. ur other build itng-. The princitia! losse* were at Ful.ur sine which i* now * rump eie rutn where i was a thriving manufacturing settlement, f I'bprvct-drMvti High Water. Lawrence. Marc! 27-S-Wne 5 000 or . ' ' ItaX) mil . i-erativcs hcr>- are h; e ti-day. ' ■ wing t ■ the -t-'t'page of many ol the mill* i in cm -euueni eof the uni rM-rwiented higr. i in COI -equcrt 0 ol me ut;| rvcruenieu uig'i I | water. -V. h'* inn * along >p,n*el river ; a-.- *1 1-.--I N-r >u damage hat he, i: i done at vaiiou- point*. Put tot lunate!)- the ■ " river* are l o from ce The water in the ■ C Merrimao this morning wa forty nine feet . a above the dam and though lb. river bad t f-lleii lour •. - fit s at noon >tiil higher • ( I t*r is predicted. — " MEXICO. 13 A Sever® Engagement. New Orleans. March 21.—A Browns-! J villi* special say* a dispatch received to j 0 day from Rio Grande City states 16811" news was received of n battle at Oakact, : , Mexico, in which the government fore s were defeat. 1 with a l.s of I,9oomen and i r all ibeir artillery and wigona. No fur- . J ther particulars have been received. The j ' no** con e- over the Mcxieangovernment , wire* to t'nmargo, and may be considered ; 1 re" b'e. The rev.dut -n in this section ' prog*, s 'S -lowly. Go- 'ales and Pwa j are still near Matamoras, and Cabria, with | hi* small force, remains in the city, but I are short of ammunition. REGISTER'S NOTICES— J The following 1 account* have Keen etam'ned and pted I J t'V me and remain fi'd of record in this I -I office for the inspection of heirs, legatee*. ! I |creditors a- d a'l <*lhe*s in anv way inter | ! ~t- !, ail will be prc-.-nted to th" Ot- ' J ! phan's Court of Centre county, on Wed-j I r-esdav, the 2i>;b .lay >'f April A. D. IS7U, j for confirmation am) allowance . 1 h-se.>nd*i ■•u: tof James H. Por* ! ttr and E C Campbell, executors of the 1 I last will and testament of J.-hn R.-estnan I i Sate f Pern low nth tt>, der eased 2 The account of Patrick Lulghrov ad- ! * uiiri-lratoe of the estate of Patrick Pearl, i 4 atu of the borough of Bellcfonte, dee'd. j v 3 The aec '.H't "I Jame Harris. Guardi- | " kn of K iz Ann Sc brock. a minor child f j ' 1 Win >r<-r 1 a late of the b-r-i of Belle ! fonte. dee'd. I The account <>f Eliza etli L-ve and ' I>. K Le>ve admin strator itf the estate *.? ' I .John bus late of Potior twp . de®'d. I' I 6 The fir.-t aid partial account of Aaron ] Dutweiler, administrator of the .-state of llenrv H*s late of Maine* twp , dee'd [ 0 Tht Intl scniutit of Jacob Bower jr. [administrator .if the estate of f-amuvl rtroW'i late of Haiti. - twp, deed I 7 The account of Jeremiah Maine* ad* •ninislrolor of th estate of Elizabeth ■ Haineslale.il Miles twp, dee'd I fe The account of Jacob I). Valentine • Guardian of Biehard. Farnnxine, Clifford, 1 ,nd Mary, minor children of Jacob V. j Thoma-, Bs'lel 'it* _ , 0 The n.c'unt of John \V Krumrine | and Martha Jane K plr adnunislratori ot inn cetate . f Jacob Kepler lato of Furgu* , I -..n t*P. Centre cO dee'd. 10 The account of J K. Leathers and S II L-al'.wr* wduiici-trat-.rsof '.ha atlat-- , jof John Lealhci - late of How ard twp, | 1 "entre coUDIV. dec d , S 11 The account of John Z- igler and I Henry Ze go r cx-cutr* of the last will ( ,nd 1.-taiielit <>! Michael Z ..g'.cr lute of 1 tlaine* twp, dee'd. 12 I'bo account of Edward F. Lli.vd j.,nd Richard Ailierton. tru-teo* of the c .—late ot II irdiuao Ph> ips. dee'd. j 13 lie • count ol Edwar.l F. LIO.I i uid I,| 1' Moolgo'liery, llustfes I est!,to ol j tlardman Philip* dee'd.^ II The account of Edward F Lloyd ill I A J Montgomery, trustee* of etate j-,t Har.ioian Pl.ilip*. d c'd. ' 15 I'ii.. account if K bcrt Gardner, e* -,-uior ol the la*t wnl and testaineot ol j John Gardner lain of Furgusoo township d-d 10 The gecuuot ol W iliiam I'onler ad* iliiii-trot.-r of th tale of KliZabt-tl) Wo*- ■ vi-r oite ol Gregg twp, d*c*d. 17 Toe cc 'uni ot John L Kurtz nd minislrator of Hie 'state of Jam-* H Hin ■ , n . hit •of tile borough of Ui-llefonie. dee'd. IH Tne account of Adam Y. Wagner. II iiiliniiiislrator of the e*'at<- mi l hoina* Hen* ■ iter, late 01 Benner twp. dee'd. Itt The hi>t I'i.rtiat account I.f M iH.um 1 j Alli'-.n. o*c ut-r "f the last will and tes tament ol David Lamb, late of Marion • twp Centre co. dee'd. 2d Tins a ■ ut.t of Jotiah H. Brown. Guardittn ol <" •ru Lucas, minor daughter . ol Henry M L iens, lute of Snow Shoe r i wp. dec d._ v 21 The ninth annual account of Daniel Kbondt and John Irvinjr, surviving trus • i.-cs oi ihe estate ol W. A. Thomas, lateof I the borough of Bellel'oiile, dee d. I- 22 1h a-cotuil of Adam Voiiadu and > Jacob Ma-el. oX<cuior of the estate ol - Philip Youeda, late of Miles twp,d"c'd. t 28 Ihe account ol J. E. Hoy or, guardi d an ol Charles E. Royer. minor child of >1 John W. Royer, lute of Potter township, dee'd. e 24 The final account of Peter Kipkn, e : Oua>dlHo of tl"' person nr.d estatn of Con e rad Deckert, minor child of Conrad Deck* if ert. *r , lute ofGregg twp dee'd. >• 20 The account ot J. Ilering admin* '<• istralor ot the .--tale of Philip Mussur, late I* ol'the twp. 0: Gregg in the county of Cen t* tre. due'd. r- 20 The purtial account of S. J. Ilering, re B. M Mering, J. P. ilering und S. G II Shannon, executors of thn lu*t will and r- testament of George Ilering, Into of Gregg twp, dee'd. ?e 27 Toe account <<f John Dale, guardiii'i r. of Sj.lvcter Scl.legle. a lil.n-.r child ol li. Kuni' Sch 1. g e, late of Ferguson to*n*hi| w-i dee'd. is- 28 Ihe accunt of Cj ru* Wasson ad is-; mini- latirol'all and singular the g.a.d --h and - hutUcs, rights and crudit* of Jucol ui|Etters lateof tiio township of Benner 11. dec' i mil 21 'i h • account. ! J P. Gophart, trust.■< cd ap w.t -1 l.y the Orphans Court ot C.-titr- Imo l-j -ell the real estate of Daniel am uy Uustinga lulu ul suitl county, (icc'd GREAT FIKK IN CIIAELKNTON t I Inmired* of lVraon* Htmii-len* The Hou*>'x Sacked oy n Negro Mob. Charleston, S l\, MiwH 20 A lirt < i broke out thr. dock 11i nvmitig i ■ the C irfler of K ing lrcrl and linger* ah ' ley, There wiis no water in the neighbor . bond, and the wind blew a gale from thr -iiuhe*.t. The w ude block from Culum i ! bit* to Lino vtreet on the eti-l and west j aide* of K ng atreet am toon destroyed . I About (even o'cUn k the tire eroeted Li te ! street, (he >|>arti* and eindert being eur- I rted by the gale three (uartert of a mile ; UP King tlreet road. The heu-r*. trrtoi--, and farm* along that road were burned There were heartrending tcene* on llie street* ; bandt of negro robbert tacked ev ery hou-e to whleb they could gain ad mit'ame. Late in the morning Mayor ! t'unnirgham took command and tome or i dcr wut restored. Hundred* of perton* 1 are homeless and pen nib it. The lot* it at I !rat half a million dollart. Very litt I Imurane* ia reported At ten o'clock tin I tire vrat tlill raging. 1(> X) A M.- The tire hat burned it-el' out The boundariea of the burned dl : trict are, on the south, Columbus stre.- I uud Kog< rt alley ; on the north, the ra.. . course ; on the eatt, the South Carolina i KailronJ ; and on the wett, St. Phill p> ; and Perry streett. THIRTEEN INDIANS KILLED IIY MINK HS. Fort l.ttratnie, March 22. News wa hrought in Ust night by a party from Cut j ier Ci y of a tight between miner* and In | Jians on Deadwood Creek, tutv miles ! north of Custer The mines attacked the Indian- and killed thirteen fine white man Wat killed. The Indians had been running eft'siuca. More trouble ii expect ed. THREATENED STARVATION IN CANADA j Quebec, March '."J Letters received j Imm Mtiisia and the seven Island itvt that there it great distress among the resi dents there, and unless timely aid is re j oetved starvation will result. A ROBBER KILLED. Cincinnati, March 21.—The Com mar cial's Vincenne* > Ind ttpecialsays "Tw.> men attempted to enter the house < f Johi j Is -an la-t night during Ryan's ab-ence i His wife discharged a revolver for the pur i |lose of frightening them off. The men re treated to the rear of the bouse, when Ry an, returning home, assaulted one with a club, o severely iniurn g him that hi died during the night. It was afterward-' ascertained that the man ba 1 received a I > pistol ball in his back, causing probably s fatal wound. The other robber e-. aped London. March 2& —After an animated debate in the House of Com.aoni, the Royal THlet'bill, maaiii g Queen Vic? -in Empress of India, pissed it* third reading. The vote sn 209 ior the bill an i 1 I kgam-t it. St Lou , March 2*l-- While \Ym. Hog-ji gsn, his wife and four children were croa*- j'■ lug a bridge over lltg Sandy ceek, three miles from Winchester. Illinois, yt sterdiy the waeon ran off tho end of the br.dge, 1 which was covered with water, and Mr*. IL-ggsn and three chi.drvn were druwnrd (TAUTION —Notice Is herel-v g'ven J that o- the 20 of March I*7o. I t ur iLttcd, at ShsrilT• Sa' the entire bou-e arid kitchen furniture, horse, wagon, tie tether with all the persona! property >f U C. IGsravr, and will leave the same in, his possession atmjr p centre. AH persons | are hereby cautioned against ut<-Idling * ith the said property in any manner 30 merit. I). C. KBLLF.II. N'OTICE is hereby given that the *<•-: count of John Kishel, asaigrire of Metlaute Reese, has been filed in the .-UF <• of the ProthonoUry of the Court of C >rn mon Pleas of Centre county, and will be presented to the oourl for confirmation at April term. next. A. WILLI A Mai, 30 mar Proth'y. N'OTICK is hereby gieo that the fob lowing naionf persons hare filed their petitions for License and will make application to the court to grant the s*m>- at April term. next. Kred Smith Saloon..UcUefonto t ro. Wm I'olan —.Tavern- do Dan'l Osrmtn do do Jno. Uradley....... do do Robert L10yd...... do Phiiipsburg bor Richard Hays .... do do James PsuiaoN... do do J Raul-dale do do Hiram Harris do do J L. Bautjgardner do do Mr. Kip-Garber. do Rush township. Jeffrey Hayes ... do do Julius Seigworth. do Hoggs Twp. Philip Galea do Fergus.-n do M L I->itxel ..... do Potter do Jno G I'£/.'•* do Snow Shoe do Michael J Dolan. Saloon do do 30mar3t. A. WILLIAMS. Proth'jr. I)lBLlc LETTING I Bids will be re ceived at the atlice of" the County Com tit is sionrr* of Cutitre county. Pa . until Satur day,, the 22nd day of April next, at 12 o'clock p. m , . f said day, for a new roof and other improvemement* to be made to the County Jail.thej.lans ard Specifications fur which can n •* bo seen at this office. The successful bidder will be required to enter into bond* with approved security, (i iiditiiialiy for the faithful performance of the contract. By order of the board, H A MINGLE. J. H. HALL, A GREGG, J. S. IJARXHART, Commissioners. Clerk. mar 23 U tpuWNsii'lP SETTLEM KN 1".- |_ Notice i- hereby given, that the Auditors of p u i. tar township, w ill meet at Old Fort, on Saturday, April Ist, 1870, at 9 o'clock tor the purpose of Auditing accounts. AH township officer* are requested to be pres ent with their accounts in proper shape for the Audit. J.J. ARNKY, L MURRAY, J. If. KELLER 1). CARK. Town Clerk. Auditors. SETTLE UP.— All persons indobted to the undersigned by nte or book account, will pica so call on J allies M Lashnll, at Centre Hill, on or before thu Ist of April next, alter which time they will be placed in the hands ola justice of the peace for | collection. A. W GRAFF ,i Mar It. ! 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Letter* of administration on the estate of F.r. ra l>. Ilrisbin, lata of Bonishurg dee'd having heei. granted to the under gned. ill persons knowing themaelves t be indebted to-aid decedent are requested t make immediate payineut, and person having claims against the estate will pre sent tbeni authenticated for settlement SAMUKL GILLILAND. 9 mar fit. Adm'r A DMINISTHATOR'S NOTICE- A. . Lot ters of administration on the estate of Can ul Coner, lute of Miles twp, having beet granted to the undersigned, all person know ing themselves to be indebted to siit decedent are requested to make inunedial. payment, and persons having claim against the cstalo will present them uu ihenticated for settlement SAM'LGRAMLY, nurlfifit Administrator WANTtD -BUSINESS WEN To engage in tbn sale of a Business 800 l r PBOFFEBOR PARSONS' NEW LAW BOOS The l'erwoutil Anl l*ropert; HIGH T S Of a Citizen of the United Slate* ; l How to Exercise and How to Proserve then . TltK WORK I* M* It.MI At. TO Every Voter in the Union ; to every T ' Payer and Magistrate ; to every man wl buys, sell* .>r exchange* property ; to e cry Justice of the Peace, Sheriff, Com mi sionnr, or Selectman ; to every lntidloi and every Tenant j to every Notary, elm 1 or Book-keeper ;to every Executor, Ilei at-Law, Legatee to every man who r ceives or pays interest; to uvury one wl ' ham property to take care of, or business transact, civil duties to perform, or Kigl to maintain. Send for circulurs, giving terms, el n S. 8. SCR AN TON & CO. •I lfimarSl Hiutlord. Conn. ' BUY YOUR DRUGS FRO BAXKIN'N 'Drug S lon ~ I NEXT DOOR TO THE DEECHNER G' r , I STORE.) "Ml? It KS II AND CUE A] 1 Aur. LKUIBLATIV K The Senate filially passed t® third mad r nig the kill making an appropriation ot |I!>,OUO for an educational display at the Centennial e*i sitioit and tornct a una " bio ichool house *r otlicr building for the it purpose. A supplementary act appropriating I. r ty t! usatid dollars for the erection of a ouildltig lor State purpose* at the Canton ci nul exhibition nlitl I > dc'Vnv the expenses .'thereof The Mil we* defeated" jits-, 19, | nay*. 11, a constitutional majority having t | failed to vole in the ssttlt matlve. • Omaha. Match 22 The rush of Black - Hitlers is undiminished, and the tr its art • overcrowded dally with them en route via '• Cheyenne. r WHISKY FRAUDS ST Louis, MO , March 26 Ihe til be - Democrat's Jeflersoti City special says the r ase of Abb-r A Futsl, dist iiosandr- oti tiers, of M Joseph, Mo, for violation ot the revel tie laws, which has I ■ n bvfuri * the United Siati s district c ft in that city i mr sotri • day - closed yesterday, and thi jury found a verdtc ot guilts on Hftv-flve counts of the Indictment The m minimi ' isonalty und -r tin- vetdot is fllty-live years' imprisonment and #27,.'(* fine. • ♦ • Mii.gov Mauwctk, corrected weekly by i D. Nhelmire, ("lover Seed ftS 00 to 60, Meat # j to StS,6O per 100 lbs 1 Corn 4*i Rye Ism- to 70 Soft Nova Sooiia Plaster ft* ; gr. und f j :*> to (10 per toL White Wheat #1 20 to f 1 :*. Red " $1 ilr. Uisrley 70c to 80. Timothy $2 to 2 60. Plaster in Stone $7 76 to Salt 1 It) to I 60. UKLLBPONTE MARKETS. vVbtta Wheat $1 30 Red 190... Rye "6 '.'oiii ear* 4'), 4i tats.hi -Barley 20 A) Clor#r*ee<l ft 50 ... . Potatoes Hl' Lard par pountl H Pork per poundOc ButleiFQ Kggs 15 Piaster perton ill Pa Mow ltaiol 10 ,11am 1' l.ard per pound h cents Buck a heat, ■55 eta F.our per barrel retail 7,00... j Nova Scotia | iStcr *ll 60 Cay tig dastcr f'J,6O per 21*10 lbs Shcllrd corn 4f to 60 TRADE REPORT Philadelphia, March 27. Petrel* uin ' 'hi; refined, Ki'i lii, crude, lleylltc Fl.'Ur firm and in good d--mend; high grade-. $7 26u*H 2(k Pennsylvania family, Ft)'. i(tv7. Wheat ijuiel and we.i*; iVnn •ylvania red, #1 ainb'-r, $1 62 poor western red (\ 1 06; fair I • good, §1 10 (a,\ 16. Rye. tere. Corn rHtlu-r higher; veilow. vf.4 ; white, (i-'tt.r,(i!lc Oats steady, white, 46<.40e; mixed 44'*. Whis ky $1 12 CATTLE MARKET Philadelphia, March 27 —Cattle Jul jextra Penii-y Ivania a'.d w. stern st.-i r- ( .. ifair to good do , fic-fiy common I '4(Jtifie Sheep unchanged at 6* "TL- llog lower, fliQs 13 7 MAURI AG ES On 12. Klias h: v r of Hair tp , and Bella Aaron ofS .gar VaPey. t)n <he(Uh ult ,by Rev. W M Land 1 Mr. Zwingle A Iv .hi Us Mi Sarah J Tyson, all of Sugars alley. On the 21st in#t. by the same. Mr. As | ron lr. Barges, of Sugar valley, to Ml- . ">arah llutiler. of Brushvaiiev (Clinton co papers please copy.) [ On (ha 1 'th ins! , by the -vme, Mr 1 Oharie- C Belt t,. M„ s K,e M Weaver both o( As mshurg, anrwwswwsaawwwie vsw-sn • DEATHS. \ In Hartly twp., on the 12:h last . Jacob ll.ronimu- b.-rn in Slraitaburg, Grrina ny.) agtd 72 year-. 8 months and 1 day. I7OK KENT:— The undersigned offer* (or r.-nt a very fine Store Room A !>*•!!- J ing House, at Sinking Creek M L P- iler twp., one mile *<-*t of (Vntre Hill. The stand is one of the ltct in the valley. For 1 further particular* inquire of PETKK RUBLE, I ij 10 feb 2ui. Centre llili. Pa N p OTICE ~ __ \!1 persons ir-.d bte I to the 1 estate of K V Van Val'uh. dee'd , are' hereby notified t-> render islwl-irtlon. cn jor before the l-l d-iy ot April next, as thei bu*ine-s is to be ct>"- I 2 Mir .it. F il VAN VALZAH. IMPORTANT TO BOILDERB 1 e un dersigm I is n >ar prepared to sgll Brick at hi* kiln- at Centre H!l to -wit purchaser*, at reasonable rale*, also to furn - her con tract Hru k work. S S. J- ARNKR. .|i oci y i /"IKEAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS AT Wolf s Old Stand. Largest Stock of Goods in the Valley! ONE PRICE! LOW PRICE! - POLITE ATTENTION ! r Having just returned from th Fast, and • tw uvhl at panic price*. 1 am now prejsared to eli cheaper than ever before. My sl-.ek - consist* in part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, -I HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, SANDALS, Ac., Ac. ! Ladies' and Gents' Underwear a spec i- -iiai.ty. A LAKtii-: STOCK OK - READY - MADE CLOTHING r constantly on band. Look nt the fig ures : Good Cauimcre Suits, SIO.OO Good C<vuimere (oafu, $5 00 <■ Custoiuirs will find the stock com . plcte, and n call is nli that ia required " to ass-ire v<>u that this is the best ii J place in th valley to buy your goods. Remember, u>- hoic but one price for everyone. Wm. WOLF. THE COMPLETE WASHER! Tho above cut reprcsi-nta tho Com plot _ Washer, fitted t* a tub, with the tub cu •ut to h"w liuw it i- fastened fur use. OVER DM),(MM) OK THESE MA ,v CHINES ARE IN USE. >v The C"mp!ein NVusher was patented, Ma i, 28, 1872, and since its intr-idue ir, ti-'ii it bus proved the One Thing Needful n THE COMPLETE h. WASHER WILL WASH A it. 7ARPKT OK BED QUILT OR 1,1 Pine Lace C'lirlitln or Collin It will w atli clean any artiele that -an 1 ' c - washed bv bund in luilfthe time and with ha!/ the labor. It is SO DURABLE I|U that the Manulacturers do not hesitate to Warrant it for Five Years. The Machines are Miinufaotun by T. V. ADAMS A CO, at C, Erie, Pu. IT WILL ;u> SAVE ITS COST 1 n a sliort time, betli in lubm- unci wear I clothing. I'be machines can be seen i- | bpungil-t'o ilutel, LYnlru iluil, Pu. 1 17 lbb, HARDWARE and. STOVES). THOMAS A. HICKS & 810, ■ iHuccewora to WILSON A HICKfi,) will sell HARIIWAIIK, STOVKS, .Saddlnr.v, Coach-makers' Material, Uuild ct's llanlwaif, of all kinds, I'aints, Oils, kc. Nails, Iron and Glass a spe cials, al the LOWEST CASH I'ltlCES. Childrcns'Carriages. Shovel Plows, ( tilling Hoxrs, etc. We have the lies! COOK STOVES and RANGES in Ihe Market, and warrant them to be good. We keep all repairs for same, and will sell lower than elsewhere. Anjrone in this county, building, or dealing in this line of goods, w ill pa v them to come and see us. THOMAS A. HICKS 4 BROTHER, Bellefonfe, Pa. Don't Buy ( HARD COAL RASE BURNER ' HEATING NTOVK. until you bv x --atniiiaj the JiJSik w >■' iai % ■! - flMp O THE llrsl k Ilaiiflsoiuest STOVK IN Till MARKET. Cull ait'l atethcui ui the Store of J. I. It IIS MAN, t kxtuu HALI., PA.j f IRAMI'TON'S IMPERIAL SOAP Vy ts iiik ■nesT." fhii Stxp is n atiufat-iured from pure matcriaU, nnd a* it c-.tilatna a largo per , on tags- of Vegetaklo Oil, l urratitssd ful- j , ty i ijuat to the b"st I ntported CaslileSoap,! nd ut the tame time pn-sc-i-* all lllet w.i-iting arid donating pro|>eriio* of tlx-! . oicbrat.ii tjormati and rn-uch Laundry it - ip li t tli<-! !■i re itvitiieudid tufj use in the Lauttdry, Ktu-hi-n, and Bath-t ■uii: at. d f>r general hituaeltold tiurpu u for Pruiiet-, Painter*, Knguu. r, ; tn I Machinist*, a* it will npot* win *n| Ink. (n-:ts.-. Tar, Oil, Paint,at. , (rum the hand*. Maiiufaciuicd uily by OR \ MPr<IS BROTHERS, 2 .4. C, s and I'* Hutger- P ace. .thd "-T and Aft Jeffer. -n sircrt. New Y'wrk. F ." IRiC at PhiiaJ- phia, by KOONS,* ■V KL'OKK, 'AK North Delaware Avrnut ( and by g:o r* g narallyr, attd at Snchlar I *j| ...... \ IS II i.*roe-: y. Nor 11 fim. Simon Haines, CENTRE IIALL. Manufacturer of Cnrriaiif*. Haggle*. tVngouw, Ac. Of. very de- ripti>n ; running gear for ' ■.li kinds id \ehii- •-. m4 t- order, and in ! r-tcl.-i nivacer. U.-ing a practical rao h*nic i wu)d WARRANT ALL WORK to gn< -ufa< turn. Repairing i promptiy atu r.J.-d to a; the lowest rale*. Undertaking, Cofiimofili tyleß nade on shortest notice. The business !-.( undertaking StlMdld to in all Its -•ran. !k-s. K**p< i ttullv s->lic!ts a share of I public palronag -. 9 ept y ,*76 Centennial. '76 FURNI T U R E. GREAT Reduction in Prices. Now is the time s > buy, a* I have ■<n haud a Urge Stuck 1 will offer i; it pumc price* ! -r the next SIX.IA DAYS FOR CASH, Cheaper than il can be bought lllwe where. which a few of the following pric** wilt show : Cane Seat Chairs a* low a* $7.00 Wood Sat Chair* 00 and upwrard; Bcdst'ud* $T -0 to # $1.-> 00. A goad BfiWM i i $ll.OO. Chatn bet Suits, Extension fable*. Book joaaea, and all ulu-r Furniture in pro portion to the above prices. Please call an i examine our work. JOHN CAMP, -6 jan 3n. Milrov. w: A. CUIIRT, rjOtj'i a 3)ios I'/lliltsr, 4 II V llt I . % Ll*. PA. Would mo-t respectfully inform the rit '.ons of this vicinity, that he has started a new II ...land Show Shop, slid would b# thankful I-t a share of the public i.alroa- Boots and Shoes made to order and icoording t style, and warrant* hi* work Ho n|ual any made elsewhere. A. 1 kinds >f r< i-airing done, and charge*rcasonal-le lot** him * call (eh 18 IF roilN F ALEXANDER, M. U. Physician and Surgeon,_ •Re- pectfully offers hi* piofeaslonal er , rico* to the cilir.es of C- ntre Hail and vi, -Mly. Consultation in English or Ger man lias a full line of instruments for I --xtraet. -g teeth. Office ar.d residence in the Lutfa- parsonage. 27feb tl , ('. PEC K r S I Coach Manufactory, t K.N riiK HALL, PA. " i Tho undersigned ha* opened *mw es lUablishmeut, ul his new shops, fo thi II Miaiiii o-luie of Garringcs, Buggies, <St Spring xVagons SLXtuiia AXII SLKDU, I'I.AIS ASP FAXCY lofntbry description . All vehicle- uinnufaetured by hir f are warrantevl t- render -ati-fiictn n.snJs "'equal t> nny work done elsewhere. He use* none but the best material ! md employs the most skillftil workmen ' ll.oo:® thev tlatler tlicm- .-lve* that thei work can not be excelled for durabllit and finish. 1 Orders from a distance promptly attond ' <>d to. Come and examine my work bornr i . (>nira--tiii el- w here. PKICKS REASONABLE, I All kind*of U,-paring done. 7(1. A National Family Paper. I TbsOrMt t snolj I'spsr of Antsrtva. tH IIBIJF p*|> .(M} uiiSlT, 0 •, k smt buiubu*. anil .. I 111* iiiilllom t<> th pb*c, u now M-a<lr for lbs l'e te | laaubsi.sm*slf u,*nJ luj.iw ui.m J< li*hlcJ subs, rl ut ir rilK STAR SPANGLED BANNER i la * tar*-- sl>t |*. *u clumn paper. Laderr at, s- oTarttoWla* Will, . u.rmlli* KUrrtoa, faios. SkaW-b, e..oU, Wit. Iluiu o aii.l fun li niwa all now II Uo. Kl*bta, So, rota. Art., 4,- . Ao j baa a t'ntlilror ~ ll,'|,a>tu,ont a Mo,lleal IH-tiartn,-rit t I'uiOar'a< em, th- ob . and Is a iroifovl Fauilly ra|M.r. ll nmlut.r, Iks apat-laltjf tab. o{>oao ororjr Kra - i i mill,tigs y#a'k, SwinJlor. and "Baatj' K>. luumbor lias Ho> i.-lumna uf liuthful.rullal.le aU BOI.I- X •nnrd'l%l lntlt*rir, lfi. )ond. or "|ut : • nil" rwitin cm *nr "t nioh * xm if i-xiu rnnU thU r It *xp€NM U .Swsindinm MUliuut f#*r or tm% ■nt grivt'a 14 li-t tif uv*r DMH), r Uh ium and "Kara**. It | Hut 76 conin a >oar, and la aeni props iV v PTfrjwln'rc 11 U ial the papor fnr rrt * homo. Souiharn >r Northmi. It u iwl poUUral, tlfiouiorMcUrUß It wane* fur all. KtailotltuiM ■ • G It aw g ono on for l:t yoam, aod Iw road by IdU.UUU poop i You want It aud will Dave it wmo Lima. Why nofnot Elegitlll CIlK.III.. worth each), alzo 9*ll ltu-naa, rtnelyr mounted, a arp offar any four uf (hnae> aoina and HANNKK a wh< >■ <*ar. ail Irtip, lor 91. TUUM* ara RPUUIUO chron wuitablv for an* pari tr. 60 ulhrr prcipiuiua uffarodr. V I list Word U'-adr.. rcuuiubor If >t la V llhl M " l<, oouutry'a cmjtouiUal. l>un thU una year do Uko a If at I una I, patrio RE< > awako papar, OQO that U lor Hufhat I kgaiOKt wrong uno hat hnowa o party, oo turlh. ao - tat or woat; but a papur ioteudod forevpry rpador < that aavoa tuooey to it* roador* by oxpoalng tho "trt xn i trap" of awindlodom , and i.ow la Uto tuna. \ ■jiiro put it oft too long So nil to day. Now in tho coptod tiuir. • oi See contt Mtcurw thla great paoor a jr< A> i . . ir charming ch rout on. only 9 1 6 w U boraacuttu* ' oout*. Npocimeua i lUG.UO ready) i if uc (o ali#-> nd Itir 1( IHIAV. t oata iiothiiiß-vto ae, h It j vrkw STORK, NEW HOODS AND 'Panic Prices. 11. A. Lilt It I Mint. at the old Centre Hill Hand. Just opening a Stock of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICKI ' A large variety of Lad tea L>re Good# Ureal Bargain* in Muaitnaand Calicoes. Ruady-made Clutbing Warrauted to Suit. Ilia Clotb* and t'a**in. r, Cant bn excelled His Crocery Department, Avtuniibe* every onein asaortinentandlow l.rtte*. ; Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coffee. Canned fruit*. D unt-siu and Foreign Frtuu, Cheaar, and every otber arttt-ie belong* 1 trig to the Grocery DeparV meat : Mechauica itd Laborer* :>ok to your "ilerevL One dollar *a*td i| a dollar in t-ocket. Then call and tee at' what avtoit-.shingly low price* K*~No in.ut ie to thitw Good* "Ws Also the i Uotccst T auilt Fbouu *l-1 way* on band. Apr, 16, y. I Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL, PA, DEALERS IN I'UIIE DltUiiS AM) MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, DYE STUFPS,! PhKKt'MKKY NOTIONS, II FANCY ARTICLES I FOR THE TOILET, At- , Ar,. At . PI RE WINK INI) KlQt ORM.i fur medicinal pur|ioae*. rruasea *t Supp rti r* in great variety. Al*o, f-buice CIGARS A.Mj TOBACCO. and ail other article* usually kept in a' flr.t c!a* Drug Store. Prescriptions carefudy Goninounded.! JjlkM-ttf MILLER A SON. j Headquarters for Boot* and 6bo! P O W E It S* TIUD §})s>& Opposite Bush House, BKLLKFONTB, PA. Power*' Iktnt A Shoe Store U the Urg.-al and Isent stocked nubiwbasbl in Centre i i County. H keeps constantly ou hand a full; line of It O O T S A \ II K II O K H. , lie is iurt opening tge largest slock of. f Spring Ootnit ever broogbt U> Beliefui.le. / 3 i) £ 3 >J D £ 7 . for ladies, kpt co.-.siantly on hand. Roots and Shoe* for men and woman, of; 1 all tyiea, quality and price*, from the most fidy It the cheapo*L, ConsUntiy j .kept on band. WE DEFY COMPETITION ! either in quality or price*. Coll and) examine hi* new stock of Spring: and summer Gtsod*. and you will find il 'o your advantage. ApriJlly. ( ~~ NEW YORK BRANCH STORE. -! I McClain'* Block, Directly Opp. Busk ,! House, Bellefontp, Pa. 11. HERMAN A CO.. Prop'ns. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID (; EUI ES, WHI TE GOODS. LA CES. NOTIONS & FAN- J CY GOOD 8. JBTBICTLY FIRS T-C LAS 8 000D8 j k Ikt'low the Usual Prices. S| NOT 12 If. Gift & Flory's New Shoe Store ! AT CENTRE HALL. ■i | They have n>w oiwoed, and willeonsLant ! iy keep on hand, a splendid slock uf ne* r SHOES. GAITERS, A SLIPPKXS. for n men, women aud cliildren, from the best manufactories in the country, and now of - lfered at the Lowest Prices. ! BOOTS and SHOL.> made to order, upot .short notice They invitv the people o. ,1 thi* vicinity t-' give them a call, a* tbey | will strive to merit a share of their pat s-lranage. mvlOli FFBMTLUE. ' s,. JOHN BIIFi ll HILL, qn liia elegant New Rooms, Spring street j Bellafont". m Has on hand a splendid assortment o as HOUSE FURNITURE from the cow monestto the most elegant. d, '■ CHAMBER SI-: IS. PARLOR SETS, , SOFAS. CHAIRS. BRDMTKADS l> WOOL M VTTRKSSKS. HAIR MAT , I . TRESSES, rr andanylliing wanted in tlie line of his business—homemade and city work Al so, hat made a speciality and keeps or hand, the largest and finest stock of WALL PAPER. Goods sold at reasonable ratal, wholcsa i* r and retaii. Give him a call before pur *n chasing elsewhere. febfi-Iy rib L, CENTRE HALL E Hardware Store, .t, J. O. DEININQKR. ,V A new, complete Hardware Store has sn<i been opened by tho undersigned in Cen ire Hail, where he is prepared to sell all i." kind* of Building and Ilouso Furnishing Hardware, Nails, Ac. m Circular and lland Saw-, Tonnon Kaws, Webb Saws, Clothe* Racks, u t\ill ajgoit :.w? nient of Glass and Mirror Plate picturt U M Fri.mes, Spokob, fcltoea, and Hubs, tabli ,„,i Cutlery, bbovels. Spades and Fnjks bole Locks, llingea. Screws, Sash Spring* Horse-Shoes, Nail*, Norway Rods, Oils our Tea Rolls, Carpenter Tools,"Paint, Yarn rl i K l,.>, otic. ,b • *od Pictures framed in LbciineU style. 'Snu Anything not on hand, ordered upoi or Us shortest notice. You g-firßemeniber. all nods offered cheap or than elsewhere jrtsr SUg?s' 78-tf sum- _ 2J"S, T * ' '' P WILSON. AI to rii o.v -at- La w 4uu"! • ' Ueii.-toutu Pa. utfiee in Mrs. Per. us* pV BUiiiiiag, Rellgtontw P. Tumps Of All Kinds! Steam & ltotary Pumps FOR MINES. . Deep Well Pumps, K'j , Cistern Pumps, Anti-Frezing Pumps. GAS PIPES, Finiw m til OF ALL KINDS. Gum Hose >Sf Packing, Bell and Founders, and Manufacturers of theCELEBRATED Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump WSJ&ndfar illustrated catalogue and price list.HM J. B. SHERIFF & SOX OS WATER St., A SO lac i i wwe. •ct iy. prrrnn7RtiH.Fii IT WILL PAY! IT WILL PAY! IT WILL PAT ! < : 1 : > fc t TO GIVE VERY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO . ■< j THE PURCHASE OF YOUR £ ! Groceries! Groceries! : i i : > ~ For economy require* that TOO buy nothing but FRESH, ** PURE GOODS. We kep on hand at all times a large aad carefully selected stock of good*, ompriaiog every item I tbat belongs to the 3 ■* <i \ , a. I • r 5j GROCERY TRADE} jS j We make it the cardinal point* of oar buaineu to sell % H | L > Pure, Fresh Groceries! * - j IT WILL PAY! ► 1 i a -e To do your trading with a bouie that always give* a dollar'* ' S. } worth for a dollar. j 3 { g £ ! II WILL PATI 1 g H i To call and exam'lDS our compile stock of Fruit*. Nut* aad Cos- 7- w< I feclioneriea which we are now daily receiving for the trade. f [e] - j IT WILL PAY! /■■\n You < •. ! rf handsomely j. £ , : to get some of onr ; t* M j pure candioa. freah Iruiu A : C" > : nut* fur4k ''Little Folk*" during * ~ } the holiday auaaon. One or two, or kve del* j > r : !ar, iuat a* you can afford, spent ia : S thia way at Chriatmat and - New Yeer. brings a belter return ; ;than i. | the tame amount put oo Interest at 100 per cent. j *-> m: j H 9 j IT WILL PAY! J . I U !J Mil To br year Van* ao* Blaa at a fcasa. mat afea aapeciaitr a* Mat Ma mt gnoOa C je • togaaUealr U j Ml, I j H j FINEST FLAVORED TEAS j 5 T T • AND \ 7; - ; STRICTLY PURE SPICES. J*. la txrOf aar Mlaa *• n* Km at : t-3 r) ! ~ I &ro€*rit* OtafMiMtrft (Traits, &., 1 3 ►3 : CAIA OS •* f t7 | j SECHLER & CO., •" : 'IP-,, t- i'A) Jan. Buh HOUM Block, Bellefocic, Pa.} *< H J I T W 1L L P A Y t IT WILL PAY! J. ZELLER &- SON ' DRUGGISTS ■ So 6 Broekerhoff Row.Bellefonte.Fa lkrttlerw lu l>rnps< hfinicals Pernmrry, Fanry Cjloihlw dc. AT. Puro Wines and Liquors for mcdicr Ipurposes always kept. may SI. "1 GIRAHAMdfc SON,j I Dealers ia j Boots, Shoes and e Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Fine Gaiters. '.'All Kinds of Ousioru Work Made To '"{ Order. ' Leather. ; Sole Leather. H (Jul r Skins _ And Shoe Findings always on hand. Bishop Street, u- .ajr tf BeOeiutito, Pa t THE undersigned, detarpibed to m:t the popular demand for Lower Prices, respectfully call* the attention of the public to hii toc.k of SADDLERY now offered'at the old eland. Designed laaparialty for the people and the tinier the largest and roost varied and complete - - sortrocnt a I baddies, Harness, Collars, Bridles, !of every description and quality Whip*, and in _ar| everything to complete a first class establishment, be now . tiersat prices which will cult the times JACOB PINGKS.Canfro Rait Excelsior Cement* Th undersigned now manufiH lure* Ce RANT £ U ( >* ASI'FKIUOR QUALITY, at his kilns, near Put* C reek Jf ills, in Haines twp. This cement i ha* already been used in large quantities i upon the JL.C. dt 8. C. Hit., and La* been found highly satisfactory upon all jobs where it has been used, and as equal to Uny nov manufavturod for use in CIB - WATER PIPKS, orwhHteva, purpose a good quality of Cement i desi rable This Cement has already ,ben tcatod far and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes. Ac., will find it to their advantage to bear this in roiad.and also, that he warrants the article as represented. J O. MEYER, may 21itf Aaropt-bfcrg, Prv SAVCS FOEL_SAVEB LABOR t TVS {NiTIONAL STEEL TH CLEiMB. (ruu4 ;.)• A, mh) Carbon Is one of ths worst eon ("actor* ol beat known, s deposit of 1-S8 or an inUtOn U>. l „je cannings lomof If per cesst. M fkiel. This Tube Cleaner is made of rprlug wtet!. Each 0 segment i* of Itself s sprit ik', and distends iu a per fect circle to a* to press against the inside of fits tube, removing all the carbon and stale i too tit the slightest Injury to the tube. Guaranteed lo cleau better, last longer, and work eawier itiao say la the market. ddopMi ano in cue by the C. . Srj. For sale by tlesku. Si,ii for circular. THR cr? " ! *F- • tpgvrj! C" , AxMU.f. rieeVn • x.-.-w • -r rV_c twiii t?;i '■ ?■.. lew
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