THK CESTUI-: UKIDKTKK. THURSDAY MAY 11, 1870. LODOKMEETIHGB. C> VTB* II six Issnoa, N. • VPt > Stnrsi*A- 1 t enltvi in til# Odd V IHll ,1 M tin uiasn. < <• It P. SISSST. Oip roar ismo*. Jto. v, v m . i ™ Mn tsv svnln. an or after ssch fwlt moon tn ths Oat >ttosr Will. „. „ ... .. u O. I' Htti seat:a, 8fl. W It MISnW. " " Paooasaa(JasNOß.Pet It. taaets on BstwsU ' tsmnon en or sfier sseh full m.nsn. it V M C \ of IVntm tUN. moots In Oin tM.smont of il.o tsilhoran ohnrrh, si follow, Msrorioasi M l 1 IN.IS, and sod 4Ut *.*•* ovonln*. '' > ' Vol (. . Max's ra.yra WSNTtKa. tst.nd **>nKr •sonlsas Krtx> s Mi. n-uvUi- HI. trliU} •* ln ..r sit months bavins ftvs > rnl>v- _ M OltasTl** *>• A l'r*ldnt _ " "LOCAL ITEMS. re Standing announcement* of candi dal* $6.00. Communication* recom mending person* for office, $1.60 to The Methodist church at this place is now suppbed with 'I Meneely hell First class work is turned out in the c.-nch shops of Levi Murray, in this town contemplate* month's visit to lowa Mr*. Hotter Bike, formerly of Aa ronsburg. U lying seriously ill at Lena, 111., from a stroke of palsy, with no hope for her recovery. The highest Cash price paid for hide* and bark at the Centre llali tan yard, by Chas. Shiftier. The work turn ed out at this establishment, recommends itself and shows that Mr. Shiftier under stands the tanning business thoroughly, lie deserve* the hbeial patronage of the people Wm. Wolf is about unpacking a magnificent stock or new goods, which w ill open the centennial season at the old Centre Hall stand, and astonish the native*. Better bargain* than ever will be offered, and nothing but first-class goods, and the latest stylos, sold. Mr. Klias Miller, late landlord at Madisonburg, was robbed a short time ago of some s&> in hard money. The money was in a chest, the lock of which some one sprung with a pocket knife, in which attempt the blade of thekutfebroke off and alipp. d into the chest. This piece was afterwards found and shown to belong to the knife bf a Mr. Glansmtra, a travel ing hair worker, who bed been boarding with Mr Miller, and who moved hisquar icrs to Uublersburg shortly after the theft was committed. The broken knite blade has caufrd suspicion to fall upon Glassmire. Graham A Son, in Brockekofl* block, bar® the larjps-t and finest assort menl ot boots and shoea, thai the market* can afford. What they do not keep is not worth having. Their prices are greatly reduced, and you sate money by buying of them. All kinds of leather and shov findings for the trade, constantly on hand. P, nastalley people will remember the place. Track hands were put to w wk or. the Sunbury and Lo A i Mow n Railroad on Monday, and as so n as the road is clear and the bridges and trestle work got. into order, it will be put into operation by the Pennsylvania R. R. Company, at the farthest by the Ist of June. Tbo vandals along the road, it is said, have destroyed many ot the signal boards, and in some eases even cut off the gum hose at water ing places. „ A smart Illinois girl who bad been cruelly jilted, rose up in her wrath and recovered S6,UU) for breech of promise,— and she had no sooner got this suit out of the way than she took some of the pro ceeds and went right to work on another — : a handsome black silk made after the "Do mestic Fashions." Mr JPoterlZiegler of East German- , town, Ind., a native of this valley, is in on a visit since April. Mr. John Rishel, of Potter, is rec ommended for associate judge. David Keller's tobacco store, at O-ceola was burned about two weeks ago. Pave lost bis store by the great fire in the same place, last summer, hence this is his second going through the fiery ordeal. Sorry for David. We invite the attention of our nu merous'readers to the anvcrtisements of Dr. Swayne's Celebrated Medicines, in another column of this paper. No prepa rations known to us have earned there pu tation of these renowned remedies. They have it u said, received the sanction of our most eminent professors or medicine in our medical colleges, and thousands of families throughout our country. We, therefore, conscientiously recommend the sick and suffering to read the advertise ments, and if in need of good and reliable preparations, to procure ibem of their druggist or storekeeper. Tho products of no chemist's laboratory stand higher than Jiiose of Dr. Swayne A Son, Philadelphia. /V The new Methodist church in this (- place was dedicated on last Sabbath. The day was very fine and a large attendance of people favored the occasion. Tbo min isters present were Rev Curns, ox-P. E-, and Rev's Lt-tkie, and Bouse. The in debtednes* resting upon the church, in the morning was found to be $925, of which amount $660 were raised during the morn ing and eventng services, leaving a bal ar.ee of $275 unprovided for which the trustees agreed to assume, in the evening, when the edifice was dedicated with y. propriate ceremoniM. f / LARD WANTED.—The hig^c-t market price|will be paid in Cash, for lard during the next two weeks, at the Cash Store of J. Spigelmyer, Centre Hall. 2t CONCERT.— A Concert of vccal and instrumental music will be held at Centre Hall, on Saturday evening, May 13th, in Ev. church. The concert will be conduct ed by Prof A. P. Meyer, who is an ac complished tinging teacher, and will, no doubt give a grand musical fea.-t. Admit tance-Adults, 25 els, children 15 cts. Come out. We are requested mention that the toll Las been paid) for persons driving to the Ilcd Mill. The Bericliler Li* charged proprie tors and name, and appeared last week with B. O. Deininger and A. Walters as proprietors und the name changed to Mill helm Journal, with Uob't Bumiller as ed itor. The new firm promise to make the paper a straitforwurd democratic paper, and to support only good men for office. It has un improved appearance, and the parties have our best wishes for success, with our welcome to tbo quill brigade. A large lot of fine Hungarian grass seed for sale by A. I). Bisbel, near Centre |lill. Apply soon. 2t pS~A new Golden funffue Organ, one of the finest toned instruments made, fur sale at this office. Also a ltyrider organ, good as new. Either of these instruments offered at a bargain. -—Ladies of Centre Jlall and vicinity, wishing to employ an experienced manlua maker at reasonable rates, by the week, should apply to Miss Alice K. Bollinger, whose address at present is Betters Mills. Miss Bollinger will render satisfaction to all needing her services, having had the best opportunities in gaining perfection ut ber trade. 3t. J. 8. MILLEH, Fashionable Tailor, Aa ronsburg. Shop few doors west ot Dr. Muster's 4may tf James liill, Commission merchant for tbo purchase and sale of Gram, Flour, Feed, Baled liny, Butter, Eggs, Cbcesc, Lard, Potatoes, Apples, etc. Consignments Solicited. Office and Warehouse, 207 North Main street, Pittston, Fa. 20np 4t. J sending their subscript tion to this office, can see on the address Cp eacb pap'er, whether credit has been given—that answers saific as a receipt. The St. Nicholas for May has reached qs and it is equal to any of its predecees ors. That is saying much for it. It be gins a new serial story. "Tbe Cat and the Countess," translated from the French. Its miscellaneous articles are too numerous even to mention. Jack in the Pulpit is as brilliant as ever. It is among the best if not the very best Youth's The eighth an mini Convention o: The Centre County Sabbath CH hou Ao.- nation on will be held inC. >-re Hall, ot Tuesday and Wednesday, June f>th ami 7th. Each school will be invited to send two delegates. one oi whom to be the su perintendent if pw-ible. All delegates. desTing entertainment during the Con I vet;lion w ill ho Specially reijuttttd to for*| wat J their names one we previous to the mooting to Michael Oernine, > q , cbair-, man of the Local Committee, i Veti ellall. All miii C.i r* of the Go pel ar eot ,j. ; I delegate* and aro not only welcome to, attend atid participate, hut ate wanted and those living within easy distance will he cvpectcd. There are reason* for expect* in);n highly profitable Convention -No urt'clo has been inv ente.ljof late that ir >0 useful in the family as the Complete Washer. No enc who has seen It work, ha* yet faile.l to apeak lit its favor. It i light, durable and cheap, and gives entire satisfaction John 11. Miller, of Centre llalh la proprietor of thl* little machine, for Centre county. S.i it day and Monday were warm and aummcrlike The tree* arc out in '"till blc otu, indicating an abundant crop ef truit, if the future bring* nothing to inter fere. —We were shocked to learn that Mr l>a\id Orudorf, of Iluine* twp , commit* tod suicide by hanging, on las'. M unlay,B. between II and l'i o'clock. Mr. Orndorf had beeti in the lie'.d on the forenoon of that day planting pumpkiu seeds, and about 11 o'clock he toil the rleld, ai d went to the house a* bis son* supposed w ho w ere in the held with him At dinner he was missing and search being made, he was found suspended from a beam over the threshing floor of hia barn. He had fa tcned a row chain by mean.* of a strong rope to the limber, and with the chain around his neck he evidently jumped so a* to remain suspended, and was found dead. Mr. Orndort was an old resident and farmer of that twp, and an upright man, respected by all who knew him, and his self-indicted death has greatly shocked that community- He was in good circumstance*, and various surmises arc afloat as to what could have deranged his mind sufficient to lead him to commit suicide. Some suppose that he was wor ried by a debt of upon his farm, oth er* that the dower upon the farm which he had lately purchased worried him al though there was no occasion lor uueasi-j nos- as he was the owner of another iarm,{ and was possessed of outstanding nuNMiste' secure him against any financial embar-' rassment. For the Reporter.—David Geary is now the miller at the lLd Mill, and makes the best fLur that can bo had. Have been keeping houso for the last ten years, and in all lhat.'time had no such good flour as 1 now get from David, and advise all tc to give him a trial. Nrru Misc. Williamspor; had another large lumber tire on Saturday night. The light was seen in this valley—6o mites off. A little rain on Tuesday, with an ap pearance for more. Vegetation is in fine growing order. Rain on \\ eum -day, 10th. For the Reporter. PINK GKOVK UNION SUN HAT SCHOOL. —This school w as re-organized and officers] elected. April 16th 1876. Supt., Mr. John Kishel ; Asst Supt. A. Martx ; Sec'y., J. H. Kuukle; Trews., W. A. Armagast. jr., Lib'?., J. Spangler, H. R'she! nrd II ' Shirk. Male teacher*. Mr. l>anii FUi-b --e*, sr., F. Burkholdor, R. Stiver, W. Shirk and C. D. Run k'o ; female teachers. Mis? Katie FU-ifher, Ephvuiln Fortner Ellen Flcisher, Mollie Shirk and Mr?. It P. Runkle. Scholars in attendance num-- bered seventy-five, and thi? number ha? been increased ?inee the school wa? first' organized, and the number might ?'.i!l be' higher were it not that some of ourcitizens who are heads of families are opposed toi Sunday schools ; hope, however, they will soon be convinced of their error. Mr. Crittenden very agreeably surprised the school by his presence on 7th inst; offi cers. teachers and scholars seemed greatly rejoiced to gaze upon tho pleasant coun tenance of this gentleman while engaged in delivering one of the most eloquent ad dresses, interesting lo all present. A vote of thanks wa* tendered to Mr. Crittenden for his labors in behalf of this school. J. 11 R. FIRE IN LKWISBURO. FIT* STABLES BURNED.—On last Saturday, about three o'clock p. m.. an alarm ot fire was given The flames had originated in a framo sta ble belonging to Dr. Wa. Marr, (situated along an alley between Sec -nd and Third street?, near the race rented by Mr Hen ry Ueintzman. The fire spread rapidly to four other stables, ss follows: One be longing to Captain Tboinat Church, (tent ed bv Mr. Jos. Dull) one to Gcddea. Marsh A Co.. (rented by Mr. George tv-e --bold) one to Mr. Ira Cathermar. and the other to Mr. John Jvaler, all of which w.-re entirely consumed. At several limes thi roof or the house occupied by Mr. George Jveebold (owned by Uedd<.-, Marsh ACV was on fire but was put out by buckets oft water and the steamer. The loss by the firo will amouutto prob ably in all sd,ooo. There is insurance on a part of the property destroyed—that of Mr. Katherman The other stables wero either not insured or the policies had not been received or renewed. There is little doubt the c nflagratioL wa? cau-ed by two or three bad boys, from ten to twelve years of age, who ran from the stable just as it wa? discovered to be oc Are. It is said they had stolen eggi and acre boiling them in the stable and tim et straw on fire.— Journal, 3rd. A MURDERER SURRENDERS lIIM r SELF FROM REMORSE. Philadelphia, May 2 —-Last evening u j man giving his name as Win. Devitt, gave t himself up to a policeman, and * dd he had < committed murder. lf<- slated that five t years ago he and unolle r man, while iu- i toxicnled. attacked and killed a railroad t btis-about eight miles from Cotinelliville, 1 Pa. Both were arrested, but Devitt soon k escaped, and since then has been wander ing through the i- >uth and West. Re morse has made his life unendurable, and he desired to be punished lor the, crime The authorities tel. graphed to the Fay- ' cite county Sheriff ami received an oi \ swer confirming Devltfs statement. B< ■ will probably be forwarded to Fayette county to-day. TWO PRISONERS LYNCHED Cincinnati, May I. -At Warsaw. Ky.,[ between cloven and twelve o'clock last: night, B. F. French and wife who were incarcerated in the county jail for poison ing nn old and wealthy colored man named Jacob Jones ware taken from jail by a mob of masked men ai d hung to the limb ola tree, about two miles from town. The prisoners had invited Jones to t. a, and while eating he was seized with symp toms of arsenic poison and died short!* j after. Their object is suppo-< dto have been to get possesion of some propetly. The pri*onars were regarded a - hud char acters and probably no steps will be tak< n to discover the participants in the hang ing. SUBJUGATING THE KING OF PA UOMKY-A FLEET TO AShEM BLK AT WHYDAH. London, May 2. —The Kir.g of Daho mey's reported invitation to Commodore Uewett to come to Ahotncy and receive payment of the fine imposed upon liiin fori maltreating a British subject, in powder' and bullets, appears to have accepted. Orders have been given for assembling a fleet at Whyhah to tukc active proceed ings if the amount of the fine ho not forth coming. An opportunity, however, will be given the King to change his pre*ent attitude, and hostilities will bo postponed until June or later. TIIE BAKBADOKB KIOTS Forty Persons Killed annd Wound ed —liioting Suspended. London, April 27.—The following telo gram was received by tbe Colonial Bank from Barbadoes Wednesday.- "Forty petsons have been killed and 500 prisoners taken, ltioticg is suspended, but the po sition is threatening. Confidence is en tirely £0110." DESTITUTION ON TIIE COAST OF LABItADOIt. Quebec, May £>.—A letter received from Kegasha, on the coast of Labrador, slates that there is great destitution all along the coast. At Bertbier de Belle Chasse a man named Peter Blaie died from starvation. Seal catching is a failure this soason, and the inhabitants along the coast are await ing with the greatest anxiety the arrival of tbe first schooner with provisions, which Uft uwbw ten w.twfiivii 4w go, titii: \ I E.it> ;M IN THF. \V KST. Leavouw nth, iv.iu., May t At i-. I pat thro< o clock this meriting thi> Vict:.* Us w i y i -iti d by si • of the lu av ivst and most d •tructivo wind Montis i ter known here. Illm! been raining almost inc. - sautty tor -ivtv hours, ami at the tune the it<>rm atruek the tow n tain wii still fall- Jiltst intoirent*. \t twenty-live minutes !)at three, Vlwk a dome black oh.ud was | seen in the western horiaon, and In a ft v ! minutes after a sharp hreeae nam* up (rot > the east, which continued nt i-ver a mil * ute. when there was a dead calm and rain ceased entile!v. t'hdn beg-.u toheh.ai.l a .iistanl r. iriiiic id tin coming tornado. In a mcireiit utor 1 the wind strm'k tie ct' v and n ->•> mod t r a time as If . \er\- thuig above ground was doomed to do* struct ion. Many buildin.; • Wi re Injured and wall* blown down, flic lo.s i > the city an J county cannot bo lc than sl6o,lk®, and 1 may reach s"6o,lk® l>if.t>lr. us l ilects in Chicago— -IVr* s.us Ktltt'.l Huiltiing' Wrecked. Chicago, May 0 \bout five .'clock ' this aftern tn a ten.re ruin t>rio. accent* ' put sc.! In u rotating tornado, visited tin* city and did great damage to properly. Among the ca-ualtios reported are the follow ing The Mi. higan Southern dep >t 1 w . unr. ofed and laborer* working in I the vicinity were more or lc-* hurt, one ot them seriously, l'lie massive steeple of Grace church, 176 feet high, fell, and i crashing through the roof penetrated the able The choir were practising in the church at the time, but were not injured. The loss to the church, tiolusive of the steeple, is estimated st JT.tskt. The spire lof the Wabash avenue Methodist church . also broke oft ami fed into a lot adjoining. The upper portion of the roof of the .'id country hospital was carried away. The j patient* wore speedily removed, audwtone wore seriously hurt. The wind took oft a j large portion of the roof of Oihorn's bar ic,-sting machine manufactory, aud silly [feel of the west wall fell in. smashing the machinery and inflicting other damage to j the amount of SA,UU>. A Ihtee story trame 'at the corner of I'auline and Twenty-see* lend street* was blown down and one boy killed, be.-i.les several ot the tenant- were 'injured and -onio limbs were broken, j At a quarter past five o'cl.tck the ma j -ive fog bell at the Crib, together with the i newly erected tower, was swept into the lake and entirely destroyed, 'lhe loss will probably be SS,OU). Trees, lamp posts and other debris strew the streets. In some portion:, of the city the sidewalk* were turned over and jammed aga.ns'. hou-es, breaking gla-s, etc. Hacks and Carriage* were wrecked in the street and abandoned. Nearly fifty vehicles Wire seen on the - >uih side af.er the t Tnndo passed, turned over, and some of them worthless . n account of the Jatnag • by the storm. In the lake the force of the storm secuis to have be. n 1.-.-. but m arly every vessel lying inside f the harbor and i:i the river, las well as thus > outside, loM sails or ma ts or portions ot their riggiug. The lightuiug [struck several times, but in only one ca > . was a man injured and he only slightly. The storm lasted but a few minute*. V RAILWAY TRAIN THROWN FROM THK TRACK IN ILLINOIS. Cincinnati. O , May 7. A special des patch to the Commercial from Neoga. 111 . says the Illinois, Central mail '.raiti.b -und South, was -truck by a tornado when two uiiies south of that point last night and the entire train wa* thrown into a ditch i No person was killed, but several were) severely injured. The tornado had a terrific force and swept everything tn its path. PEDRO AT CHICAGO. Chicago, May 6. Do tu I'edro arrived ihere this morning, and alter 11 trip to the It rib winch supplies tha city with water [left lit nino o clock. ilo will flop at Pit'.-- burg and Oil City and thence proceed di- I reel >y to Philadelphia. TIIF. OHIO CO.VI. MI ICE STRIKERS Cleveland, 0., May i— Everything is apparently quiet at the different coal mines at present. The strikers continue to holdout against the reductionol wages and have gone to their homes. Troop* |front Mt. Vernon are at Silver Creek, and the mines in that neighborhood will prtb ably bo started on Monday nest. Troo;>s have been ordered to the mining district lo insure public safely. THIRTY HOUSES RUHNEDATSOM- F.KSRT. Somerset, l'a., May 4. A destructive lire br >kt- - ut in Fleck A Picking's foun dry about one o'clock this allcrnoor, spreading rapidly and in a short time 'fi ling tiro lo the surrounding buildings TJ:e lire burned furiously for over three hours, destroying the foundry and thirty house*. The loss i? estimated at about S2OO,WW. The insurance will reach about $76,10). Seventeen families are rendered houiiT< s. V NOT IIKR FEARFUL LUMBER FIRE AT W ILLL AMBPORT. Philadelphia, May 7.~ A firo at M il- Uarosport, Vn.. broke out last night !• ..I eight o'clock, in the lumber yard of Bar row* <& C . I* *1 oil was used to start it. Hint liquid having been spread profusely in that pnrt of the yard. It burned until ten o'clock this morning, after destroying all the pile on ah ut twenty acres of ground and comprising at least, If,UUO,OOO feet of manutacturcd lumber. Mcbnrd A: Smith's is S..UUI>, insurance, $50,000. Barrow* A Co.'a loss is t'd&.UtH); insurance. SIOO,OOO. Beaver Mills lumber company's loss i $8,000: insurance, SS.U.. II H Taylor's 10.-> is s&.*>, insurance, $50,1*0. The (,'ataw issa railroad company loso about SIO,OOO in railway tracks. FIFTEEN HUNDRED BARRELS OF WHISKY BI'RNEI). Cincinnati, May ~—A fire at Versailles, Woodward county, Ky., on Sunday, de stroyed Harrison J Vinson's bonded ware house and 1,500 barrels of whisky, valued at s7.*> and in ured for $"•! per barrel The fire is attributed to icendiarism, as the building ws> of iron and *t"ne, and nn ex plosion a* of guii|>aw'lcr occurrid imme diitely before the flames broko out. M llio Maguiriesui ha* been kept . :i the run ever si:.' e the o>nv iction of 1) ylo ut Mauch Chunk a- d the lull < >i fe*.*ion of his accomplice. Kerrigan, which followed hard after. There are now said to be eighteen a-- ain* of the same lawless or ganization In iuil nt Pt t'.-villc, some of them on tr.af for recent murders and others awaiting trial. The best of it is that the Commonwealth has evidence cm ugh to hang the cutiro crowd, thanks to the de termined efforts of the Reading Coal and Iron Company t • mako muruer as dan gerous in the coal regions as elsew here. (Communicated ) PER MKKT IN WISCONSIN BCHRKIRT AN SEI FRIEND BENS, n ZCRIK —E< hot I mich verdollt gfreit, Bensch in Joiner 'Zcidir.g, dasa dun an mich gidenkt host i Ich bet dir schon lang g'Schriowe wtno i ich inch Zcil ghatt bet, net urn der Schk i tlr geid zu mache, d> n dazu sin dio /■ ite 7/1 *phl**eht, awcr ntiner-. Uimtend e ware in) Weg. In sellem Keg weg ore Frah, host cxactli recht supposed, ich bin ghoi ert aeit about c Johr zurueck, l.ab aber just mein Batter und met Truwel. Mei Alto bot mich really—denk • mol—mich alte lvorl ucberaus uncr der Fucht* 1 g"- brncbt, wic scl schafft, wehschtjo -elwcr. Dei Spiul.-cli hah ich grei. kt un gclefo, ie sulit mich aber net alldigotter. pertik ler—na, Ich will net meli -ehr< iwc, ich wehi, da bist e schmerter K.tl, lest abor dci S tch gern nn iits gros Clock hinge. Mitdem I'r.ile rnit dio grose ." ei i* obbc* an der Sach un nsor ktl a unaer IT reach dcrbei, M cors mr kciine init uusere VVeezc in Wcl-( hkorn crapps ju-t so gut gro-z- hwci.'tzr. iu dement so, wio ilirmit ciro Canada Di-lle Crapps. Nau, zum Min Point. Du host e Druckerci gekaft? schreib-t nan e demo kratisch Zeiting. Wie icb reh, bist der Bohs in sellem gschefl ich hiu der Men ing, du bi*t nau a wjedcr c guier Demo kiat; gelt tie hpn dich hei der nnnere Perte net gut gejust ? Ich hub wege sel lem oft genug an dich gi'denkt, bist mir schier gar vorgo konitne, wicder vurlorne iSolui ins fremine Lurid, wie ich ghert hah, , hen sic dich kaum mil die Sci c bislc Echlo freest: losso un zulczt die noch weggenommo; wirst nau iiimu er Schiimru sei. uci Farb zu tschontscho, S' is nau's zweht mal un viel Rulsche maclit ■ schlecbte Hose, wehst sell 7 Eskcnntder i unjoin tm gehne, wie sellem Grosynkcl in der groszc frenlsch Hevoluscben, den [ a'letsclit all zweh Portias am Kop genom -1 mo un durch die Stronse von Paris gschlehft hen. Ich glub dir's not recht, duff dirs hort unkomine is, der alte Nuine in deiner Z-iling zu Uchenltcho, bocohs, du bit jo sonst so tsehenecheble. For wnt host net fir ilci Zciling en gulcr niter deiucher Name gepikt? Ks ght dir ju-t so wie manch annerc, die ilire Name hen diger rnache an hen ku unnere Urtach just duss e hendiger is. 8' is dor som Kes init meim Name. Mei Grosdate war e lless boi Worms dohem, dort wo dor Luther die groase Wort gaprocbo hot, "hier steb ich u.s. w."—gelt des dulit deiin lutherigehe llerz wolil—jo duss ich'g net vergess : bei Worm* dohem, sei Nam war "Kriebelkiscr" un nau ices ghepponl, da*s durch drei Tsehenereschcns es e "Kraibelkis" worre is, weun du sodeks't, dass telle Endoring net recbt is, so kuunosO initnteim Date un Grosdate aui tecbto. Nau will ich mein Brief close ; sorgjuatd rfu > iiliin ili.' . ounty of Centre, for the year IK7& Ihdlcfonto Roro. Cla*. \V W Wetalor I *7 7.. J.'IIII Tower* 14 DA II Herman A Co II '5 *' Geo \V Downing, Billiard* 40 ... Snider Jc Co IA 10 7ft ■ I ' 1* (Sreun 14 7 7'' I J K v C T Alexander 18 10 . 1 IT Richard 14 77 \ II C.. II -I" shorUlilgo A C 0..... Hi 107 • I C... u.'tilit'iiuer I" •" ■ ■ II K Hurt Icy 14 7 7'. II T Inltluir. .........14 do IJohn Uracil hi!' '4 J-' K Graham V Sun il do A Kauth 14 d<> John K Sweeney.. 14 do Hi iter A Kline 10 iM"6 I' M W hknor A Sou 10 Jo K JoaciOi A Hru 1- ll'.' SUM LO MoUomery A Co- 1* ' J ZclTotA Son.. 1H 10 7.'. Win M.ClcllnnJ -14 7 76 II Y Stiucr 14 do K I* ltlair ...14 do Harper A llrolhor*. If 21)76 Mra II ll Yeager ...11 7 7.' Theodora Dwclmit .....14 do I. HlUnkla H do James Welsh 14 Jo S A Brow A Son.. U 10 7ft Mr,NEIUr 14 7 76 M Itunkto 14 do I.von ACo 10 20 76 .1 \Y 1 'oi.lv IS 10 76 II 11 offer, Billiard* 60 76 J II Sand* 14 7 7ft T A lliclt* A Bro 0 '26 76 S A llorrington 11 776 J 1, ltunklo 14 do I. M Mcßride 14 do Kdward Brown 14 do \V S Wolf A Son 11 do C Strickland ... II do A Suvtman 14 do It C Chcatmau ..14 do II (• lloffer 14 do A Schroyer t Son 14 do O J Blackford 14 do Se**uey A Aktr 14 do A J Crouse..... 14 do J J Harris 11 16 75 Bogga twp. 15 Curtln & Co- - 13 10 75 J J Luc** 11 776 McCoy Aver* - - 11 do Campbell Brother* - !>' l^;*' Stroue, Lehman ACo —.— 11 775 Strouso, Lehman Aco .11 do W L Harper - 11 do M G Rook 11 do 11 Alport -—.ll do Geo H Zeiglcr W 2* 76 C G llirltngor -13 10 76 K Hay* 'l 775 (IS Fteagle - 11 do W 11 MiCnu*e!unJ 14 Mi. J Fltglc H do 11 M Mutter 11 do J S (ir*T 11 do Ki--k-r%k Co II 10 76 K Kunli —ll 7 75 lfoop A Irvin 11 do T J Mver* .11 do J(i W gmats ll do M Condo - -11 do CMuntonA Son 10 "JO 76 Hoover, Harris Aco IS 18 25 S Miller 13 10 75 Til SwiUer -U 775 S K Fleck ——ll Jo Hubert Aiiport - II Jo TII Swilxer—. 11 do Perk* A l'arkcr -11 do ' Mr* C l)uro*- 11 do Utcar Adam* 11 do llourord boro. It W. bcr A Co 13 10 75 S F Kline -14 775 It Cook— —l4 do Troxel ASw vert 14 do Jame* Mchady- 14 do 11 It Grove 14 do 11 More 14 do J.uiat A Bro -...- -...14 do John Diehl - —.14 do \V H NefT 14 do Saml Brickley - -14 do Liberty twp. .) J Koon .....It do J ljuigiey A Co 13 10 75 Curtiu twp. Win Singer 14 776 Half Moou twp. W S Gray A Co 13 10 76 Jll Grifin —.14 776 W S Gray A Co ..14 do Jame* Love A Son__ - 14 d>> Pattoti twp. MaUcrn A Bro -14 do G W Bamberger -....14 do Spring twp. H J Barnes- ...14 do G llang 9 25 75 J F Mann t3 10 75 Miles twp. Ocker A Km crick 13 10 76 S Frank A Son 18 do \V K Bailey, agt - -13 do J W Snook ACo - 13 do J W School 14 775 A Stover 14 do llaiue* twp. Tho* Harper - ..14 775 Thoa Ycrick ...14 do G It Spig' Imyer A Bro 13 10 75 Young, Wilton A Diehl 13 do M M Muticr -.13 do B F Phillip* -I'd 13 2 r > l'enn twp. W K Alexandor 13 10 75 Snook, Smith Aco -13 do J W Snook A Co- 13 do G W Stover- —.. 9 25 75 Geo Ulrich 14 775 K C Campbell 14 do John D Foot a 14 do I) Ertle —.14 do J F Chamber* 14 do Jacob Eixcnhuth 14 do Potter twp. W J Thornpson & Bro l-l 10 To Wm W01f...- 12 13:25 .1 < ( Murray Brother* 12 13 26 Jacki-<>n A Caldcr 13 10 76 I. M Houcr 14 7 75 John Neidigh 14 do J W Stuart 14 do Ferguson twp. J C Campbell At Co. —.13 1(1 76 James Dunlap &Co 13 do O B McWilliami&Co 13 do Jlt Smith Jr I I 776 M (J Gruy 14 do The* Bollinger 14 do Mile-burg h .ru. LFW.UIer 14 775 .1 oti ll ll.bbler 14 lo Mt-Clain Cook 14 do T K Lvman 14 do Cll Kin* 6c llro 14 do Isaac 11 im)*t 14 do M(i itymaii 14 do Snow Shoe. Wolf, PoU. r4 Go 12 13 25 Herbert William* 14 775 Mav 4 Lobe 12 13 25 P £ Bibb. 4Co 14 776 Wll Crisstnan 14 do Harvey Wither igl.t 14 do Rush twp. JohnNuU.ll 11 15 76 Win J Jackson 11 do W K Miller 14 776 K M Hturdovant 14 do Taylor twp. John Coiionhavor 25 76 ' John T Fouler 4Co 14" 776 Worth twp. I V Gray 18 10 76 Hoover & Kncco 18 do J U Jonei 14 776 Huston twp. John I Thompson 14 776 J F William* 14 do Levi Womer 14 do J() Hoover 14 do Dutiioi Irvin 14 do Unionville boro. A. J 4 T K Orit 11 16 76 Leather* 4 Buck 13 10 76 H A Martin 14 776 L B Butliurst 14 do Marion twp. llolmps 4 Wilson 13 10 74 llYenrick&fon 13 do W H Miller r 14 776 Walker twp. II Brown 13 10 7 r > S H Goodhart 11 776 David Soil 14 do Gregg twp. J B Fisher 12 13 21 Rll Duncan 14 77£ Israel Grenoble 11 do Philip tokvok 19 10 7( IJowiikl livji. It (' L alher* H I An i'|''til will I'" held nl Uio i 'ininl* ii >u r .jlio- ii II ilcfi uto, ll.e 'JOth .In} o! May, A l , * o, noil t.i*! 1 * hirubjr no se d must be paid on or before Of *J'th of Juno. Von car. itt-tio*t|ione it* decision. Tmu dauKhtcr* of Daniel Cutrnan, ol Milttiu county, were burned to death n few nlgl u ago, the homo in which they lived taking lire. Two boy* made their escape by junipinK out of the window ; The girls were aged six and fourteen to sportively. MARRIAGES. 1 On April Jfl, at Lutb. parsonage, I'lca*- jant (lap, by Ho v. A. J. llart*oek, .Mr. II I>. Kennedy, of Lemunt, to Mitt Alary Kreamer, of UoaUburK On May 4th, at sanui place, by the same, Sir J. S. liarman, of l.cinont, to Mi* .Mn ry Boh n. of UoaUburK. Dn/jjjad vsit JJj'ibd /PliHs of all kinds and of the best quality, a lan Foreign Fruits, Green A' Dried nt Hecliler i{- Co. MARKETS i New York, May 6.- Wheal, No 2 Chi , cago Spring $1 , w.tukee 1 IV'iop 1 "JO live. State 81 Corn western mixed 66i(i; *eller May 971- Corn, teller June lb, *el ' lr Mav 15 OaO, teller May 30; idler June 81 J. llye 62 FPILADELPHIA. I'hiladelphia, May C -Flour, ct $4 25 (ss; High grade* 7 26i>v8 50. Wheal. 1 amber 1 1 50, do while 1 1 Corn, while aiutioi, yellow 62 I) Sbelinire, Clot cr See.l $.• U0 to J** 50. Beef s'> to $7,00 |r 100 lb*. Corn -tic to suc. Hye 5c t. 70 Soft N o\ a 8* tin Blaster ja ; griuni $lO per ton. White Wheat 1 25 to $1 30. Kc l • -1 95 to SIBO. Barley 70v to 7 . Timothy $2 to 1 50. l'iastur iu Mono $7 75 to SB. I Salt 1 40 to 1 50. ('at* 32c to 36c. Fotatoaa 25c to 30c. HKLLKFONTK M ARM KTS. White W heat $1 2' Ked I2> ... Rye 75 Coin ears to, 45. Oai*3s—Barley 70 Clorer*ed 5,60 Potato?* Lard per pi>un k *fhia; 65 ct*. Flour per barrel retail 7.00. Nova M-otia plaster sll 50. Cayugr platter $9,50 per 9000 tb*. Shelled corn 45 ; to 50 Lo ri I la rd's Tobaccos We aie ugeiita iu Centre County for the rale of L ii'lardV celebtaUd Tobacc s. They are known and used in every county in the L'uitid States. A trial will convince auy one of their excellence. Sechler A Co. Cheese. Cheese. PRIME. MILD. FACTORY CHEESE at * WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AT Sechler Co# Lime! Liine! Lime! LIM K of the bct quality always on band nt the kiln* near Centre Hall Applv to 1 Mstv, tf. X i<-till<■ I ( onalo. EXTRAORDINARY Inducements to Cash Buyers, j i —i I — l i • We wish tosav lo (he people of Pen lis Valley, tkatwc? have just opened and are now offering full lines of all { £Oods (hat we deal ill at such prices Ihat even defy com ment, or competition. * pun is mi: HIT. I IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE (lUll STOCK. 1 I OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS lull of Bar gains, lit from Five dollars for u 101 l Suit of Meu s Cloth | mg up to the tiuc.-t Ready Made goods iu town. DRY GOODS > At such prices as will astouiah you, Calicoes at f cents. Muslin ut 0, 7 and fi cents. Dress goods in ull the uewest styles from 10 cents per yurd up to the best grudes of Silk. r, , 6 < stun)} AIS ALL WHIM YOU iiOiAZTOT6WM--TMS ?LAOS '5 / r5 —THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF Apr 27 [6 ) ?, ' S. A A. LOEB. lURDWARE and STOVES THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO., (Succmow lo WIWON ft HICKS.) will sell HARDWARE, STOVES, Saddler,), loach-makers' Material, Guild ers llanlware, of all kinds, I'ainls, Oils, &c. Nails, Iron and Glass a spe cialty, at (lie L and Ornamental Fainltug, t Striping, ornamenting and gilding, Graining OAK, WALNUT, CHESTNUT. Etc. Plain ar J Fancy Paper hanging. Order*j respectfully solicited. Term* reatonable. 30 apr tf. aa Bjnr I THE COMPLETE WASHER! The above cut represent* the Complete; Washer, fitted to a tub, with the ftib cui ■ut to show bow it 1* fattened for ute. OVER IOO.tHMMIF THESE MA CHINES ARE IN USE Ihe CuiiiplcU* IViiklier will wh a ( arpel or lied <|uill or a Fine lare < tirfaln or C ollar. Warranted For Five Years. Price Only $6.00. JOHN H. MILLER, Centre llall. Proprietor for Centre county. '.9 at>r tf| Boots and Shoe?. Ladies' Shoes at 1 dollut per pair. Misses' Shoes at 75 cents per pair. Men's Plow Shoes at 11.25. Men's Brogans at £1.25. In the NOTION DEPARTMENT .We have Ladies' Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' Hose at 10c. i' Men's Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' handkerchiefs at sc. t Rid Gloves at 50 cents, Clark's O. N. T., Cotton. Go, and all other goods in proportion. Produce. Produce. Fvery kind of produce taken in ex change for Fiue, Fresh Family Gro ceries at Sechler &. Co. STORK, NEW GOODS AND Panic Prices. 11. A. LAUKIMKK, at the old Centre lidl stand. J u*t opoaing a Stock of NEWGOORS, OLD FASHIONED PIUCESI A largo variety of • Ladies Drees Goods .Great Bargain* in Muslins and Calicoes. Beady-mado Clothing Wnrrautcd to Buit. His Cloth* and Casimer, Cant be excelled His Crocery Department, &tonihc* every one in awortmentandlow price*. Syrup, Sugar, Tea, CoUc*. Canned fruila, Domestic and Foreign FruiU, Cheese, and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart in en t C#-Farmer*, Mechanic* and Laborer* look to your interc*t One dollar *aved U a dollar In pocket. Then call and tee at what asionitbinrly low pricra. Ntrouble to how Good*. HQ Alio the choicest Familt Fiol'u al ay on hand. Apr. 15, y. Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL, PA. DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY. NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES FOB THE TOILET, Ac.. Ac., Ac. PI KE WINK AN D LIQI ORh. ! for medicinal purjwwe*. rrujsu <{• Supporters in great variety. Alto, choice CIGARS ANI> TOBACCO, *nd all other article* usually kept in a wi-i-tclars Drug Store. Prescription.* carefully Compounded. '23oct tf MILLER A SON. ilea hjuartciw for Boot* and Shots ! JOHN POWERS, BOOT A SHOE M AKER OF CENTRE COUNTY DIPLOMA Awarded lo John Bower* for the I I bet line Bool* exhibited at Oen- : 1 tre County Fair for the year 1876. j I'/) Aj)U rA 0 7 H V Oppo*it Bu*h House. BELLEFONTE. PA. He keepe constantly on hand a full lino of it o or s a x i> n ii o i: s. H"i ju#t opening the largot (.lock of Spring Good* ever brought to Bcllcfot.t*. r }' l £S 0£ 3 for ladiea, kept conuniljr on.hand. Boot* and Shoe* for men and women, of all style* quality and price*, from the! rnoet toelly to the chcapet, constanth . [kept on hand. WE DEFY COMPETITION ! either iu quality or price*. Call and examine hie new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, and you will find it to your advantage. Apr2lly. \ITM. P. WILSON. Atiurniel>Li*, IT BllefonU> Pa. Office in Ben tier'* Building, lielletonte Pa. Excelsior Cement- T' * undt tiftted aow taaataf art tare* <\uunat Wftr ranted of a Mjwflar quality, al tie# AUn*. nar l*ia* > wkMliU. In HiltMwlfT Th:a hw alr^dt l*-*& ud la largo ,aantil>e* upon Ibr 1. C. A S. t KK . a tit! haa baeti louad blgttb aaliaf a< lorj vpewt all i)vha obrroli Kaabowa used. and a* eiital U> any now naaau fa* tared fc*r uao la i iatara*. w*let I'ijw*, . r •Ul#ter i-ur;*ea a rre * >t.ktr tt: a I'lcn." 1 *>'.-*• M'airr I*;; e A• . wIII find II l lh#it ftlniit|* l bear tbU lu miad and alao that lipwatraau tdae article a* rejr acnlaa! aI.U MKYFK. | tttayll U A*:. al or* Fa BAIi IKON 21 cts. per lb. 'BURDEN'S HORSE SHOES at $6 (JO per Keg KAILS, as good as the best ul f3 CO per Keg. LOCKS 38cti each. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Lc wi*lou n, mar 30 y. r JMIE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE RE-OPENED! A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. Tho Bellcfunta public end the people of the country generally will be pleated to know that the old and well ealabluhed DRUG STORE, late the property of June C. William*, | ' on Allegheny it reel, nest door to Hick*' \ hard war" emporium, ha* been re opened for busincsi and W be ing rapidly re-stocked and tilted out with the* bc*t and roost popular DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, and everything utuaily kept in a firel-claa* Drug Store PttIXCHIPTIOXNriBCFIJI ly coinpomtdcd at nil hour* l of the day or uigbt. and particular and prompt attention given to the want* of farmer* and others who live in the country. Store never cloned to thoie who want medicine* or anything in the drug line. The undersigned hope*, by tyrict attention to butincts, to merit and receive the pub lic pat or. age. a. X HKRBISGTOK. Imrly Agent- AGENTS. juiakd no rngagrtccnu till you *te our NEW BOOK, W htrh in thrilling interest, Ucriiug niril. j rleganco and cluapncf.*, hat abeolulcly no . "jual. It i ''The Thing' 1 for the Ccr.tcn -11;a 1 period—take* on eifflit. The North Americrin Review mv* it b | "dceorving of unquallfit-d praiee; we antic ipate fur it an ctteneire popularity" j the Dubuque Timet m.v* "Jueltuch a work a* (huutanda of the American People will be glad to po-sr-a" ; the Detroit Advertiacr ■ allt it "preferable t' any yet publUhed." Any active Man or Woman of good ad dreta inure large profit* and t'.oady work for a year. For full particular*, addret* J B. FOBD & CO . 27 Park Piace. New York. _ l-'op 12L " IXPOBTAJTT TO BOILSXXS.-The ua dt-rtigned it now prepared to *ell Brick at liit kiln* at Contra llall to *uil purchaser*,! at reatonablc rater, alto to furnith or Con tract Brickwork. 8. S. FAKNER. 7 oct y 1J M M IN G S II OU S Jg Bdlefente. PA. ISAAC MILLER. Proprietor. Th. I'umuo tI.MM*. an nuti t iKmI, I. ona ml th. {'lnaantc t local.-! luSal. la th. u— c It ha. the lt .tahia. la Iha t i.. *. Iva. an airalUal llvary at iHtodux! .trry aflaauoo will I- paht itMh Ho I >a tan wUI b* *t>.r4 to mak* II a i !..ant aad agrwr I .1.1. .torrlti* rlac tow lb. iwbUc iloanini* tw th. | .lay >w tni.ul rata, charcad will alwaya b roami t*cy >.tw. Immm I* BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. bellefonteTpa. D. JO H N SON it SONS. Thit well kßnwn Mal m! oxt in the kulBe piwtlor !g' (tie htt Hwmi Ihi mwghlj* wiwreiAl <1 funtUkln-d u<*m It mill* U- Aim cI tie* pr\ptu t re t • m*ke* it |>l*Mk*Ant llotno f.er (haw* who mxjr U i tot thra with thou A frro u run |u> th> drput id tUw iHHit xtdkliioA la u-wn xrt rooat i i d Wtth ttv* "Shmr TOHN F. POTTER, Atlorney-at -99 laAW t *I1 *1 tone mxdo n n ilvwi to tbtxr brtti< Uttd* r *vf\ipirtjr lor |a*l<* Wtil draw up xnd h*r xcknnwlwdirod I>wod>. MndffifM. Ic la the dUluoad. iKNth !*!• oi I tic cwnrt Uv>uo. Ilr Urf-mU tvQSt^tf, I \\ r F. RKHER* Attorner-at-Law. ▼ f • iKrti to al! boatswi n ' i rt**irft Ia hta care to t lexrtitdu or Coctre ctmati. Of iWwtt-h t> F. Frta), boUrfvntc C. T Ai tnxns*. C. M. Bowkkb ALEXANDER & ROWERS. At tomrra at-lsaw. Bellrfor.'n. S;xn UI attention given to Cot fort ton*. and Orphan*' t'-ourt pracV.ce May I* coou)(4h1 to lirtmao and Knglish. in liktman'i haihiiai, '.ayft* 91 if A. j. osinsoKi\ : DENTIST. 1* MU lac a tod at Pine drove Mill* and if now pro pa rod to travel to the tmanva ot pat loot aat a distance and render any deal ret! aerrtce In hit line, in the best manner. >f boat gualtty and at reaaonaidc rata*. In ■artlon of new denture* tuadw a apacUlU. I'eeth el tractod vr tthoat p*in SI jan 78 JQKTS. U. GUTELIUS, Dentist, MUlheim. Offer* tat* professloaal wrrlmlo the public. He I* prepared to poriorm a U operation* iu the dental pro feu ton. He u now (all) prepared to ei tract (eeUi ahuolutol) without pain. ou*:.'.tf Harness. Saddles, &c. The nnderahrnod. determined to meet the popular demand for lower prices, ree]iectfttU)r calls Uta alien lion of the public to hie etork of SADDLERY now offered at the old aland. Designed especially for the people and the times, the largest and moat varied and complete assortment of Saddles, Harness, Collar*. Bridle*, of ever* description and qualitj: Whlna, and in fact ererythlna to complete a tlrst clasa establish meat, he now oiler* at price* which will suit thetlme* J AOOH DINtIKS, Centre Hull. Chas. H. Held, " IClurktlVtikbuiukcrAJcwclci Millhcim, Ccutre Co., Pa. All kind* of Clock*. Watches and Jewelry of the latest *ty lea, as also tho Maranrllle Patent Calender .ClockA provided with a complete Index of the mouth tend day of the mouth and week uu tie luce, which L I warranted a* a perfect time -keeper. 11& Mrt'iriitn n l **" ** *** us m w t uo- GRAHAM & SON Dealers in Boots, Shoes and • Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Fine Garters. All Kind* ofCaslotn Work Made To Order. Harness Leather, Sole Leather. Calf Skins And SLoc Finding* alway* on band. Übhp Street, 'iJtn.-.jr if tuiurnnto. Pa. ~C ENT R E HALL" COACH SHOP, LEVI MIKRAY. t l bit ei-Übhehtrent at Oertre Hail, keep Ust *< atoned material, and by the moat * killed and competent workmen. Bodies 1 for buggie* and tpring* wagon* dee., of tha uwA inprovod pattern> made to order,alto Gearing of all kind? made to order. A!l I kind* of repairing done promptly and at jtho lowest possible rate*. i Perron* wanting anything in his line are , requertedto call and examine hi* work, they will And it not to be excelled for dur*2 abmty and wear. may atl. Sandalwood j Pet: .Mti > tr neb grta tor nowar ta laatorta* ta a : lmu*| Slau iii. nana aK.tnn ol iiHrUiUiM . •nnart'.J. ♦ <1 ( .ipaiba It uw pMu*. tidnw. 3UK WeaatorHweet.S. Y.toroac J. ZELLER for*. W-eatawa taper, lodger eUe. wrMhnnnf w.lh 'WWft. I •, hWOfi. Hixrtn wtlcaior and INxa It *;•- aB mm* K* b-*wa. Alt. *- .to. . c luMree-e Uutuliup* &££&s£*2T£2l W oamlM* bee fl*e column. el irotafaL rrtuhle eUle ■nit XaaawtlaW Souapr. cUX !-**!. f '>' e< ...II" tui. can r** - ...va.ittm greet lluu>Uliel.4en*iiMi leer or leeur •ad *. nee • Ut ol wrw MM, SMS tweee asid "arieni." ft llr.la Hal MeealeeteiatMd le aeat prepaid 11 A/o>la eenbm, Uto lad th* |aj r furereev home. Snuthara or Sorlhara It tar fxdiueaLre. ngMne r eeetarlaa. It teaeee tor alt *Uitl la MM. it Mtp>w*aU U tean, aadto teed U| pappto. V -J * .al It - -1J will kav. II WWE. tHf WhJ *.ljwr f Elegant Chronica. ji w dTJ7vr^cS2aJ!; worth *1 each). Wee Mil iaenea. te-U iL.ieated. aid weeger eat leer el wuereaew ead fioiu a wbola rear ell Im iM #l. Thm are rtU edi laaaa mttahl. Im we larier ir ellhef prwmiam. AM I .<■ W ..rA Bawdm. realeatier Id to oar | t*Sl " ortl. caaatoki imlwdel Durum tha on. ,ear da late • JiUleaal. uatnoUc, aide into pap**. oae thai to tor RVrtl ead leueii nuia oae till kawa u> party, ao iii aolh >l or ml .tool a papal in u-odt-J lor ererj raedee taw thai u.a aiooe* to Ma i-autor* fay eino.ui* tar "trlcka •ad trai."ol .wiedledeni,aad aoe aUnliae. lea o.re |>.l Itidieo hum tM-ndtadey. Now to tke ao i'lla lion. ...... < >nlf "i cast. eeratae tbto great p*pa a year. - >cc - to .ill loa, .i. aralo* enmam. only fl * aam ham w*t tor U coal* htwuen ,ha. • read}.' rant Iraaloall. head for It noa ( rate notblad to eee It •ead W-Uay.M HASIUJI L ui-U-toIMoLD.. ll.ralaie' > It dec . I* ao a 0. I' E V K ' S Coa ?fe.feaf a A tor y- The undersigned has opened a m w es tablishment, at hi* new shops, foi the manufactuie of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, Sleious *JiD SEEPS, Plus asp Fabct of every description . All vehicle* manufactured by him are warranted to render satisfaction, and a* equal to any work done elsew here. lie uei non* but the best material, and employs the most skillful workmen. Hcncothey flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability and finish. Orders from a dUtanco'promptly attend ed to. Come and examine my work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, •All kiutlsof Rcparing done. OENTBEHALL Furn iiu re Rooms] EZRI KIll">IHI\K, rspectfully informs tho citizens of Centr county, that he hus bough t out the old stand of J. O. DeinLngcr, and has reduced the prices. They have constantly on band sml make to order BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, KINKS, WASHSTANDS, OOKNEBCUTBOAKDA TABLES, Ac., Ac. Their stock of ready-made Furniture is large and warranted of good workmanship and is all made under their own imuied - ato supervision, and is odcred at rates cheaper than elsewhere. Can and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. *is feb. ly JL. SB ANGLE it, AUorncy-ut-Law, I Bellefonte, Pa. Office with Bush & Yocum. Consultation in English and German. Collections promptly attend' i ed to. fb&-tf 1 ,l urnne. ,-tUii.