THE CENTRE REPORTER TIIU ISI) AY JUNK I. ls7. LODBX WSFTIHOS CrA-m NtLtlMMt, I.v M l, O. 010 F.. mr*t FFWI ss.larda) "AONINC '■ UMVM4 MMB Hull. J. M mtuuxt, rt. H P snl, A! <>! n Pni 1/W.II. K<| UK. F. A M.. a*et- on *. "•••Urdu} l mrttonnon nf *fl - 1 ouch full moon, M their IUI. V|.*V V M C. A l t-aolr* HH, meet* In lh h.*n.. t ol the 1 mhrn rfcirfk. MfalVm ,"* , 7 n "* V' vt TrN.tn.tnd m4tb FrwKr mnnn f **eh r™ h Vorxii Mi*'. Putvn* Mrrrt*t, I>l ** Jol rwlajr reentngs Kr-IkOI Mt T;NO. !•" MA frilnj iv, tag of all month* bala*-* Vrtdnfj M ISKOMI** * tsaias l*mnldmt StnMNfnrj locTVL itfvs. Our friends will oblig bv sending en | Item* .f local n* in their **oalit\. 'v M the fnol* on v. i d • Will t>ut them In shape. also Mtrrt of deaths and marri "If* ■ . -- Any one sending •* fhe nmn MUV now SubtrnWr l . with cask, niH le fttiil.nl to reeeiv ethe K*PHTK* nnriear tree —— j The K*r*TFn hcing read hv nearly every birdy on th>* ide f the county, where it has * larger circulation I ban ny two paper*. will he found the be*i medium for advertiaingbuiie*,*al**. Ac 1 jr<**Suhcriher tw the RitroKTFR. resiJ in* outride of Centre county. should r>- nut us lOcenia. yearly. for postage which we will pav here ; thi* reduce* the p.wiage tnwi l/Wnl them fur one year** lx>Mlfe W"d t?0 til v j tailing "an nonncem en I* of c*ft*ii dues $5. A* Communication* ree.m-| ■fending iwrront for office, $1 SO to |S tO ' / Fred Arnold, of Centre Hill, h a Avorcelain •n*okepipe. mad* in Germany, f 302 year* ago. Thi* pipe ha* the month j nd year cf it manvifaetur* itw-ri bod | upon it, and hat been in the Arnold fami ly up to thi* lime. Col Buah the man who g*ve life to and founder of it* beat improve Vuenta, our f**' <*•)* K. T. Rankin, next gun*hop, I* the in Pharmacy""** Ul CviUfttp-* a drug- K t he hwt had lon* experience and keep none but freh and pure drug* for *a!e Mr. S. H G.>odhart, at Hublerr l>ur*.h a'new at ore atarted about 9 month* *£.\ and doe* a ftHwi bu*in#** from th fact that ha ii to ncntlemanly and eIU cheap. He keep* a complete a**.>rtment of dry flood*, flrrscerie*. Ac . which ho lella a* cheap a* they do a Beilefonte or Lock Haven. bleuinfl. which i now makinfl *o many female# happy boeaurw it *o flreatly raw their labor* on wa*hiofl day. we mean th.- Complete Washer, sold by John 11 Mil- 1 ler af Centre Hall. It i the heat machine 1 out, and no one denie* it* uparior m.rit vrhea fOelnfl it work only live minute* Be *ur you see it before inTettin* in a • washer. Toe Eureka Wrinfler—the best in market—i* also sold by the same Mr. Co'oalhts Stover and n G. COAW sent peoinen of brick to this of fice, moulded by them in Zerbe'- brick yard, in this place which a*e bard l • beat for elegance. Jno K. Tate is rutt'ng up a large rn n the W -tor property in Bcnner lV p which will be a iob as n'y su h mechanic* •* Mr "*ate hi w lo P" Decoration d - v w " "bonred at Aarom-burg. Boab.t r IC and other iocali ties in this c* unty. Tti* 1 '•tiger * Bsr.d < r t. is place ae-i-ted in the dwialioti core-, men;** at Bia!sburg. On lt Mot.day morning awn of Mr.; of near Earleysbwn, met with an accident which n.ay prove fatal The boy i driving a two horse team, and on going down a hill, the beards of the wagon box slipped forward and came in contact with the horses. A run-off was the result and young SpichOr fell from the wagon the wheels ot which passed over him. His collar bone was broken and sustained other severe inju ries. There is little hope of his recovery. We are informed that last Friday Kev Berger. Evangelical minister, Mil'- heiin circuit, was robbed as he was Jriring through the Narrows beyond Woodward, ile was stopped by two men who demand ed his money and his watch He banded over bis cash SW, and being in get ting out his watch was told to hurry up accompanied by the cocking of a revolver iu the hands of one of the men. The time piece was handed over and Mr. Berger then ordered to go on his way with the threat that be weald be shot ;f he looked back. jj e vu e very common looking old I man in a ver,~ common looaing light w..g on. drawn by a **T common looking horse; but when a y>* chap, who trust ed to appearance*, cam* along ir. a stylish livery rig and triad to pa* him. the coin mon looking horse, at a word from hi matter, juit twisted hi* mouth inte a smile of easy cooldence and in forty second* wa out of the astonished young chap'* Ngkt; going as light and free and eaay *% ■ "Light, Running Domistic" tewing m chine, Beilefonte haa not yet made up ber —a mere song for tha: town—to wards the early construction of the branch railroad to Leinont. Tnis sum it wa* ai one lime supposed and esscrlnd could b raised in town in five hours—five weeks i effort have only produced sl2,tjo The] sum asked for wouid be about -i per rant, upon the valuation of Bollafonte which i sc.all indeed, yet there srama no pro peel at this writing of the amour t bein. raised. Soaie of the lowiishiiM over tier had lb per cent.' laid up--n their valuation, and >tood it, and yet Beliefonte drags a Hi. Well, it ia their own matter ; it tkrj don't want the railroad, all right. Spigeimyer's is the only cnab t"r< in the Valley. Goodawr* marked low an* cash customers are the maker* by it A full lineof dry goods, notions, groceri hats, caps, boots ar.d shoe- always hand. Call and examine stock u.d pri ai d satisfy yourseive* the. bargains r> cffied. All persons visiting Beilef mte <*■ hereby invited to call at Zelier Drug 6tore for a gl of Bower'* Mead—tl most healthful end popular drink of 0 day. It U delicious. It a cm mat > of the niostchobui and fragrant aroma'i. known. 2 my // William Mann, w ' ' known hare, who was killed by a *lem boat explosion la*l week, is said to hat had his life inaurssJ for fid.OM). The r< main* of the deceaacd reached hi* sorrow stricken family, consisting of a wife an three children, on Tuesday, 23, and w. r followed to the grave by the largest pr cesatot) that wa* ever seen in Mifflncoui. There were 170 carriage* in line Mr. 2?* nns body was blown to the r of the iteanie." Arkansas Belle, which we alongside tba Pat. Cleborne when the la - t t's boiler exploded, Tfhen he met win the accident ha was traveling f° r Mann axe manufacturing firm, of wbic Ndie WHS a member. A V, V BITS.— Mr. J D. Murray deserve credit fur the nice plank walk alone hi lot—now its uncle George Odenkirk'- time to join bis neighbor, and then Di Smith will ao doubt tee the necessity oi joining in to and that will complete th walk along there.——Samuel Flory fan his new house up, and Lewi Murray he, his cellar dug for his new house. We have tried Bower's Mead a Z tiller's Drug Store and it is just as good a (tLey say it is—just the thing for a warn day—cooling and delightful. 4t. J 8. MILLER, Fashionable Tailor, AH ronsburg. Shop few doors west ot D Muster's 4my tf On and after to-day the Pennsylvani. Railroad Company will sell flrst-cla passenger tickets from New York to Ch • cago at sixteen dollars—a reduction o five dollars. —Pleasant weather this week and pros pect for ta abundance of poUto bufi- I tn Inst Friday the 1 id "8 rad -1 road official* of the Feitnu'a r.u it* ! oa ed >vor the line of ir railroad T p- - ly wn* compos. 1 el' T. A Scott |>re W Itlorr -, charm <>l Dim .sin • - " tee ; Stnrklnnd K •, m l o 'd-l l ; tie . It. U b M lie' I \. .1 DORHYNL in • • I. U I jfl . i icf* ' 4 -i it r .S \\ \\ 'i' • , 111 M \ ( WW t ' . je 1 la w b.irc 'V Imm Hifl. wlir. tl .v wi • d v I.' ■ : F. M 11. r. prealdot t td f.l Kit ; to: i i l.ai. • • > • d bi TW, aonft. yt ■ I t n*lnoor I I w • h.. i pa •' ■ i vojr I ill m ti.i , l' ' i .i i, II R mii ( Fad is !>. II lii. to | a U cni i i r,> d II tart'o r ii ili.u . i ■ Tcvancw- and rtll f.M'teo II . i.r >tl ,1 idy to li e FeOns.al ey si J, ... weie jttl ml hy .1 re-lor* I; II |> , aid Jar. P. (Yt urn. wI. I.a ■ - wa dn* to convey the i • over he line lhr< .i* • l'-n . r. ached Fowler at 1.-a-ll w i u. 10.-u* trout .in, it-r, iir i * u e hiK-t.tt t.y Mr Thoiut-.-i. Sin I. t r o ■ccahMi- wa* partakan .1 with a r< ia>• Tlu-partv has itijj sats-rli d .lie in er man and rested from ttie r tramp over Faddy mountain, proceeded on their j- uruey 1-- I the Fork* and tliei.ee via M; Ihriui to j Spring M ills, with a short stop at the man a -iaion of Mr H. H Duncan, thence pro* ,cN*ded to Centre Hall where the party . ajiiN stopped a short tune, and tu.n , W*w wwrisd by some of > ur c tisen* '.O 1 I tho top bf N tunny mountain, and sh. wn I the n*ib lie en co .f the valley w ueh they had so t.ilfl permitted to utf.-r for want of I a railroad The view from Nitlauy luoun ' tain wwjn feast for the eye* of Mr S.tt art! hiai-arty, and dllvd then* with tnde scril>a)re del flht. They weies'ow to leave it, and t.Hik in the unsurpassed valley SCFhery frotu every possible standpoint, ,-tr.til the cveninfl shade* of the tinkint sun couituenced to unfurl their dark man tel* al n< side the t-rams of sunliflht, and ■ told the party to hasten to Lemont. and j here we bade the party goou-bya. j They proceeded to Lemont, vu* Linden ■ Hall, made a short stay, and at 11 o clock p. n>. reached Ueltelcnle, and immediate ( ly entered their special train, which wa- , there in waitinfl, having been sent around from Laurelton via L.w-k Haven, and loo* their departure lor Phi adrlph a !jo much as to the trip.—What the read I er of the Reporter will feel more interest- f ed in, is, w hat will be the etl" ct of the v is- 1 a :t of these railr-ad k r.fls thrv-uflb ourval | ley and alonfl the line of our r-ad? Wc • will answer this question from what bur- " ned -tiformation wo Could gather from 1, Col. Sci'tt, Mr. Murr.s and .Mr. Kobe.i-: , We think the visit had a go id effect, and 1 tb .ttne*e gentlemen returned rn.-r. u .r --at ly impressed wtth I i- nece**ity mid . . iigati >1) of completing the Work lliaii be- •< torn. They eiprc-*ed themselves dr g'lt- 1 ed with the beauty of the country and w re convinced of it* richne.*- in ague. iu- f and that it abounded in r. n or,. '1 - y • lert back none tu'. w -rd* ••{ ei c ' ment, and the !a*t w -rds giv. n to ot thnieading tnen in th.-parly - hot * * hi, carrmge . n Niitany itiout lan . w r "tn it w- i-hall l ave , In L I -foe l".g." In three or four w.e* '.in ui u ut.-e make in, ir reyors and '.lefiriite acto>n w 1 be bad. otw vi.h our : • r- si. heduly a<". viaed. U >r*e thieve* ar- do rg Si.vder co. Tl F Sellii-grove TIIUIW NAYS* T, On >unday night. May 21st. a dark bay tt horse a.is stolen from Phi ip Sehnee at " Mi. Plea,nt Mill*, l'errv township, tl- a | county He w*t eleven years old. com-jei ■ton sire, and had a n-ugn ring ar. tind ihe tl left hi .d Ug between the knee and paslur. 1 j-iint. Peter Mnterling. a few mil.-* ml of Mr. Schriec. lad a black n.are *tolen „ the aaoio night. Jrte had a iump a'j" hind leg -Slid a SUl|| white -p"l • U >n side, and was of tair sire. Taro h -re- ~ were beard is) p&a* thrv.ugb Frrebu git about that n ght. H- ncc it i [' suppof d ihe thieves came e >slward. —-Jearly every article they have for;" sale, has been marked down ts a cash ba- j * .ia by tte leading grocery bi of Neck- „ ler A Co , in the Bush House block. Thi;- a very few grocery establish menu in the state baT* yet done—ail must do like t Stabler, mark down the figure*, because Ii there hat been a fall in prices in the east e era market*. They intend conducting ' their businets on a cash basis, and are now n tellinggrcg*idf #t lower price* than they C have heretofore uean .-ff-.-scJ >0 pcllefontc, ' this includes sugars, coffees, teas, syrup*.;- rice, cheese, meals, canned fruit*, Ac., n aid ikey maintain tbe high standard of their goods a* kurefofore. They continue to take all kinds of ccqu'-ry produce and give gooes for it the same a* sold for ca*b. Short crediU given to regular cus* t tome**, | one suffering with telter, / any jcaiy, ' crusty skin disease, or that distressing' , complaint. Itching Pi e*, we advWe ibet.. , to pri>cure atonce a box of Dr. Sway no* ' Oiwlment. lis simple application will af- ford a spaw-Jy and effectual cure ; no mat t •-er how obatinoge or long standing the j case niay be. the cure u anftin Y u can I "bu.n ii at a!! lb# leading drug aiosej -r by addrcsting Dr. rtwayne & Son. Phil..- 1 delphis. Dr. SWayne's ai.-dicinc* have ' a world wide reputa'-in. f i> v J (. Shoeiitaker, of Ann r.- burg. Eider H L- Uurvcy, in Roland, to Prsfeaw-rs from State CkdU a o, nf four -te.iier* fr-uu Behef-'iit'' have alroui;. j c inserted to take pari II me iii-cu-,i ■ of tbe County r>abb.-,th Sc. - -i t' .v --ti in. Ona njirii*ter irom each >•{ he rei ; * lioped thai ail ihe Delega • * w. I c m r.prciing to tak< pa,' in way or i another. Money due <■ ol 1 ' 1 ■ r-J •k -i i g Ac., * i r. fully received \\ • are auill r /. d I • ui I ' •In, 1; he*, I I'i 'tir, wdl hi i a:e r As iate Ju Jg -. sul jc •.• - n rue*. NOTICE OF APPEALS.- A|.p.a iil be bi'id at the Office -if die t •- .i i> nniniitsi--ners, in Jj- tl-f.-nii- for II. •! r I rent l-wnhip* and b rough* Ol a t'ojotv on the follow ing-la is. t.. wit On Thursday. Ju:ieb, IH7G. torilo- tw t ■I Miles. Per-11. Hame- .Grtgg and P-i On FriJay. J jn- 9, for im- twp- --I H i>, Ferguson, ilwi(uio--n, Co icge. t'a • •ml W alkor. Oil Saturday. J one 10. lor t.< l |. •Sogg*. Union. Huston, Worth ami --rough* of lfni--nvii i- ami Mile.burg On i'ay or, Burr.i-id--. t>n- w-ipw. itu'ii d i.e borough of FMlip-burg. On Tuesday, June 13, tor the twps -1 i ••ing, Beuner and the borough o: B-.-i onte. On Wednesday, June M lor the tw|- f vlari--ri. Liberty, purlin, Howard ano he borough of Howard. J V HALL, , Attest, A. (JBKGG. ' J 5 BARfiiAitT, H A-MINGLE. Clerk Commissioner*- NOTICE TO SCHOOL DI RECTOR.- & AUDITORS.-The School 1). •colors of Potter twp. will meet at O.d Fort, Monday, June 6th. at 9o'clock a. rn ■ i exutuine the account of the Treasurer ot he Board, and transact such business as nay come before them. The Auditor' vill meet to examine and settle the ac •ounts of the Board. Directors elect will meet at 1 o'clock p. 11. of said day to organize a new Board. By order of the Board. W. A. KKHK. D. RHINKHMITH, Sec'y. Prest. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —Th< Vnnual Meeting of the Stockholders ol ne Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Crei-k tailroad Company will be held at the ot tee of the Company, No. 2 : 13 South Fourth Street, Phila , on Tuesday, June 13, 187ti. at 1 o'clock, p. in.. Election for president and Directors same day and place. JAB, Jt, McCJsUIK, tecretgry. UN t>KU THK LASH A ' ■ t'rt 11 Ni wi rt-lli !>f!. \\ 1> Mii M o i *• in N i' . i . •| 10 • oil ,;i ml ,1 ! ■ II"' ' ' . nt. io .■'. (\C I- ' ■■ .lure I ... •It'll 1 \ i . 1 -1 s' I I I . . i i I hake . m •il! • w Ihiii-s ill '.in,n 1. i, i > \ r ! i nr. i 1 \ ii... i i. ng'.i ink to- I * ill Hi >1 t' •. jt ' s at!ll In ii . - i. in . .i ..tg ■ in, mm it .mi in iv I i ■ In' ni r- h h i ,l > . ..i n l miii. a'il '* in , * ' 1.0 111*1 .' l\ I .11 ,' || , . Ii tiell .1. Salurtl).v I Ii > II e ... e\ e w. llll . I . I. n Fie It , ■' a .1 Jmiuc- It * t Ii i ■ i *!■< Iv ol hrrakiug : in - 11. pi 11 or v, will, t .hi I i. u ~ . and woe i i .. ,i , iff. Ned iron tin* i II Iv •' ei II %i ri- n nogro aa* tl \ |. a "I 1 l! ' pilh-rv, w i ere lie rr . ei .1 r tii. - ac- ol ne li.iu' Ills of e . wa- n-*n.il< and battery with intent l>> kl i, Du'ing tills lltiio the crowd has l great I v thinned .ul, but when the atn j ii.uneetti. lil wa- Ulada that the whipping | would login they gathered within the card again K*i.a*b Hash was lie name art called cut by the Sherift and he came jf .rth ala niuw.ilar while man. led bv i vtepul v He wa* bared to the waist a d apparently still sufferi ig from ihe effe. I* >1 hi* ceiif.m ment in the pillory, .> id bravely up to the post while h: haul* were lasteud in Hie ir n clamps. T'ie I-Sheriff, armed with u cat o'-nina-Uii*. •.-ted if all wa, ready ami COtuinrriCi-J !>. rain en (he blows, thrty in number, whi.h was counted bv a deputy is they fell. The quivering !lrh reddened a', first, at.d final s' the blood found its way to the surlare while the prisoner writhed in hit agoi y ! and hi* face wa* the very picture of tu - toring and despair. He wa, taken back io hi* ceil, stiff and *v>re Jamet BraJev, cmiii the accomplice vf Ha*b in the crime, was also hn thirty lashes by the Sheriff, but lu.re it with u great deal more i tortilude than the other, and notwithstand ing ihe blow - fell thick ami fa-t not a iuu,- cle Ol his face changed and he in no way gave evidence of the intense pain be uiu,l have suffered. Jamea Dari.h had ,u.len * p.H-ket-book containing f> s . and for tins *tood up to the w (lipping post in a very ' defiant manner to receive twenty lash. ~ which were put on with heavy iroke*. 'Charle* Harrison, a negro, for larceny, re .rived t.-n lathe* without a murmur. I Thomas Hyde wa* whipped with twenty hes for stealing a lot of old clothing Isaac tfovden, a fine specimen T manly form, bad taken a beehsieak and a small 1.4 of acrappel fr. in a farmer's wagon, and for thi* received twenty lasire- with in tense suff. ring The prisoner twi-led and a IIKV'I tell ut * 'ii hi* tiauicb.* in hi* en deavor* to e**NlH' the blow* Hi, back ww- terribly scarred. *nd tie went baca t ni* c< ■ I in great agony. Thorn*- Davis, tor rob erv. wa* given twentv la,he* that :iur*t th. de-h, h'i.l Samuel ttj* i w g.v . n the **> number lor imrtl. ipetn n ii. th theft William L. C'.'l . a liege.', ill *1 . I a bull . r she Kii.ft rr.'elvi* i wnl v ia- a- ami > 'a> ul K•ungr . I • .arc. tV. 11l- . I ' *al . * In a iditi n <||). , .of •IU <1.4 II on ter a"v• : i I p> re*-, t iti in at - ■" • ovkl • ) ck- Ii •: iI. r • r.. -.g'.- ... . , . j v..i tn • -I.e. . g ... . • a ipl.e.l lt!le>. V . , TH i( whom cried pueouaiy lot mercy •I.LI K M.v.l IRK II!* lJ;.*i' ii*ry. of tl > -t Jan I* lvvelve Tn* n i.* A*> liliiti.' In-' fir Muni i, p.-t -ville. May l"'< 1 I -tl.'S* 'f the ii.r..., Mr Levi s ne which interrupt--, the tr : al f th-fiv.- v.ol n- i hargsal will tiie "lur.ier > t \ -t. the p..lie. mar.. t> r inin-.t.-d latallv bit night, and thi* mi-rii i. g the . evei snr-iv -r* lad to be d.- rbarged. I'M - w.'l nia-e—itate the re trial ' f the whole Ca*e. W'i ch in view of the • 1 ritenienl lt> this .-. unty. and the fact thai the tewiini ny in the ca-e ha* bei n pub lished and lead by nearly i very • r.e ill ibr county, w. I unr-i likely in-.vi our court to gri l a chat ge it venue in tin case t ■ .on e adj. I sit g c ui'ity S< ould the pn* oner* tnen driernd *ej a-ale trial* they w. uid cause all ex peris- ..f sl*:v t)'..'U*ami d" I Mis, W'llii tl vv lU ,1 have to be pa d out ol ihe irra-ury if Shu Ikdl county. It is very tnq h to be reccued that event* have put the matter in it* present condi tion. for "uimte of tbe question ol expense it i, to be leartd juror* in a neignbor ing r 'Ulity, mil knowing the ease with which th.-se men are ab:e to manufacture an adbi by rea*.n of much experience. m*,V give more crodi". to a certain class ol wittlctsc, than th.>*e wlioar>' familiar with the charauUir of such testimony would. There are nov tu nfiiod in ;ho .Schuylkill county prison twenty member* of the Mo - lie Maguire*. Of these twelve are charg ed with murder, and the others with con spirnric* to murder i r.d with being access -orie* after the fact to murder*. These men. as well as five imprisoned at Maucb Chunk, have nl! been arrcled on informa tion upp!ied by tho detective, M. Parlen, nor ha* the demand of justice yet been sat isiitssi and we may expect to hear of a number of *ddCOM OTIV KS. [Satliilo Correspondence Galvewton News] Gen. Figueroa. a few day* ag". with h.s bnd of pron jnci*dos, captured both the Ireight and paasenger trains on the Vera Cru* Ri.ilroad at a point between the sta tion* of Cameron nd Pa**o del Macho. One of the engineer* wa- severely cut with *B'irfj*- The car* were robbed of everything s aluabh), gr.d a demand sent to the itlcc of the Company, t Vno for jt". (.**. to be •• i t wHuin orie hour, under penalty of the destruction of the locomo tive*. and *!■• a renewed order for the $„6 OY> previously demanded, under the penalty of the b owing up the magnificent ir >n bridges of Passu del Much" ,S..li*],i I lUpi fvW >l*l Muerto i th" al .'ff a* their dema ds were not unipbed w'tTi, Ulii traO, • 'e . rdi r •al bid pi Cameron, the locomo << •• j Uu'O'il and p need at a c •nvenieiit dls ni.ee H in. Tl ■ ••• * w -re then or I-r d•* • * it.*- r • ni f vv r wbi I " .- I .a. I ! •of the n* M 111 K 11 , ... I "•• ... SIOO,- . JJ£ ' ' R V' •" 1 I, iudt,.: J,r - ."I l. M.-vi OH- rt! I ' , \ VTI7.77TH / i THL; VI 11 M S lIKAD .IKI'K D FROM HI.- j PODY. Word ill r, M. -• Mij $i . i .1 Pn tw etart •> i mortti „• o. • . oty for the murder of hi* v. K. Iwother, F;. Ik ii I'. Tuwne, ' oi l ■ lUi'j. in ■ b n rn . H the fa no i ! ■ . >•. Fro*t na* -'..oily im iri. i I. imig a' ! i k 111 e* i 1' .wne u i let. .ml a Hi' I .ppareiilly on tl' nil t c■ •, fu-ing all cun-el . e.-, •. . unl .1 till! • Is.-II tw. We.-k- II- r fil el to he ■ iu*d tiy Co rgyno-'i. M.n ■ nil ini" I e ha- '•••< n'iel In C M t,.iui,.*on, but h.-sh 'Wti iio pen'• i , and ha- ben dia* - ii io t*i4 up n -ul j cis entire y I r .II oi the pin 'er w .iic i bi- spiritual nd i . i wa* uy i g l" imp"-.- up 'U hi* mind 11..- in.* be* ii m* print* pal th.-ui** unit i c .r- bi, atiiiisi uii-nt. Tbl- rr.ornmg ■ - wn-ia'iii and the •tn nt-, lb" t.1." -I -nuriing .n • vary di • 11. II HUT the -CH.I • i a ■! (1 >or. —3 1 I 4 COK-D AN DL KFI. A. Zuave aiul it Dwrrmlsnt of the King of the Mountains Slay Eucli Other. Martin Poll, young man of twenty live, grandson of the tamous Theodore, King of the Mountains, so celebrated in Coreicun history, was in lovo with a young girl of that island. But he had a rival, one Joseph LOCH, surnamed the Zouave, who, by his bravery, hud gained the mili tary medal in the French army. The lat ter, considering that the other was treated with greater preference, enticed hitn one evening If) a roacjsido public-house, with n view to giving htm up to iho ggndarmos. Poii kept the appointment, and huv ng boldly announced his suspicions of the other a quarrel ensued, and they deter mined to settle the mutter there and then. Each was armed with a musket, and tb-y went out into the open ground, where the moon vygs shining brightly, and each to-k up his station beqipd a tree, firing at his opponent at every opportunity, t/o rrudually ipproacltitig each other At oust they got so near together that tbey Srod at the sunte time, bolt, falling dead, i -"hot through the breast. The neighbor hood, arousp i by the detonations, came up 'to the spot just in fi.T.e Slip thefri both ex bring ill a •• I of their ..w I blpoq, —Bend MI • new LUUFENBER—IVF IL- ' ANOTIIKIt M I' It UK. II Kit AKKMTKD. |* It \ I T.. I'. ,M il 'll At Malum •* Citv alive. cU c- 11 iii\. rtf<.ll ihi'f ulitr.l li i , nrriM'-ii !.•••'• I M ' Kll"". i • ir. .' of lilt* C• in II .I*' k K hoi\ h lot Imtj M ill* Mil if it I tki'W '•< .1 I", i vi '• •>w,.iiiiig tnal Thi* Mch > KiOl ii i 11 nwl i-| iii llto i'l 11 v• • o Inu • . 1.. K . MtllOl, ut A•" kI"W II . ll' I I'd 111 Nl III' H re-l.t I >1- i • Ik-" l>i r having !•' 1 ll'i nu ■ Ii r. In lih* 1...', vk.irkini: l"M • Ink in •• vii ' putting ill I'll 11 kill)', i I Vk i I o II ... I> ( 'h li.'ll 11 kill' * ) ill I in t run IIK \V A Ml I I'M KS I Oi' GRAIN 1' IIOU \ Itl.t. Ili> iii hi ,> inn nl W'a* lua-l" \ ■ -k< >•! • v oil lb" I'ln lit i' Etching" Ih.l IW ilt I k Ml l"lr l Kill' lli'lill klllU'r> l 111 Ilk" •*' goo* of gra II n Europe in view of the up on*. IHI • ml. An mil attee in t eight* in o.i Mill Inr In i n iiiK)kini< TIIKKAU.WAV WA It I !•' Kri- Ki.mil Mitkei Aautliei 11-* itiirtiiin. Now Vork, M.v A9t, -The Erie Com* i'"iiv ha* lll n.lo .nit further reduction in pit**" igrr l.ror In llie XX oil, In take ellrrt to-morrow, tho rate* being in each one iloll.r ln than those iititiouncod bv •iher road- vu, to VliieH|,it, slti ; I'inc II n.tti, sll . Indianapolis, sl6 ; St. Lou . s2l; l,.ui*vllo. lh , Detroit, I'-'. Cleve mill . ?11 Unlc* tii Buffalo and Nittgarn Fall* .re .'o reduced to SB. New York, Mny i! 8. The l'ennylvaru. Khilrowd announce* the following rate*: New York to Chicago, Flo , to Cuiclniiat* ti sl4 ; to Loui*v>He, SIS-; to ludian.po> ili.Jlj ; to St. Lou ir, s'.At. The Ni w York Tribune draw* thi* pic ture : " Imagine Simon looking ut a Pennc • vlvania delegation that refuted to budge under hi* bill of sale. Balaam'* turprii-c at the expostulation beginning with '.Xiu 1 not thine a**, upon wltith thou hart riJ den,' etc., could hardly bo a touch to Si mon's feeling* under uch circumstance* We lUkpect, though, if thi* should hap-j pen. and Xtr. Conk ling should be defeat ed, thai the Winnebago Chief would be the Srst to uncover to the successful can didate and break torth, as Balaam diii, with 'How goodly are thy tent*.' " Thousands of bushels < f potatoes will g • to #-U< it: Michigan tor lack of a market, but the Detroit Kree Preaa of the 21 >t says that farmers aoftg the line of t ie Central r-ailruad are preparing to ttlaiil near n> Urge art acreage as last year l|iwliA| to increase their sunk for feeding urn win ter The .M icbigan fruit crop promises to be the largest ever produced, ami whea' over before made o go.ai show HKIIKK^IiI*KG A VICINITY- ♦ Mi n tap lie-Sunday Sen a>l Centennial pi or ic "tiiiie t.i: of July. Mr- Kiiu'eth Fullmer has goTiehlit.d A fa Sin,' ag' * me ol r* was I !e%ef et "Ugh I" trim Jo flier.% ' buffi Ire i barge In tiia morning a ti. uI e :up j lie fou-iil the t p. eU-bl.Mt*, • 'V I>i k, t.i-to t strajo ami om • pok* ■ :.t • e 'I he -aine nigh: a who i fence lu a pi' *r w. broken to | icci aso a tl übtm.g ■i at *i u • r |no - t i gged o light N> w if •> that .1 • -I . ! II •IB slid tral . MS weii a learn them .. Lit we. k w I tl. K B. It Jt r Hns w rkitig at'it*i ii .i prein.s. s ..e ii. i.i a* st ill |o teaVi* I' work tor a wlii ••, -itt.l oil h|s r.'tutn he tl unit that hi* tt> had sa.i .wed lie tftiti: lit- a nearly . nip;) 1 aiul put at.cr wbo h she itnuicuuti .) died. si oh "i Be Is ill Kr. atliers l ie has li's 1,, isr and shop under rssof It wot lt>n a It lie building. The gip . • have returned ai d are am pod in Meyer'A w- nj* HKW M. . Hi-hSeld J'lr.rlioii. V Y May kb — 1 Theguago of the Delaware, Lnrkaw A.-itta and W. stern K.o.road ha- been narrowed frotu UobokrD, N. J , to Seranton Pa tlinghaniion. Oswego, K. tuo and Utica. a d narrow-g ige trains passed over the whole line Without interrupt!- n last even- j itg About 2,tWO men were employed on ( the worn. TKAPK BEPOKT Phil*.. May 27.-Flourac.il insal—About SOO barrel# old including extra* at $4 26 ($4 371; Minneso a extra family at $5 75'4 '•60; Petina ,4>h o> and Indiana do. ill- at 5 76(j*'> 76, and fancy bram:* at To. Kyr flour ell at 4HO In curia meal ct MillS*. drain—Sale* of 6 6u buahr!* wheat al 1 4-'i(.c 1 47 for Penna. K< 1 ; 1 4'J for d>>. amber . and I 60(i> 100f >r white Rys it firm, with le* o! 1,400 bushel* i'enna at *s(.vH74c. Corn is arriving ireely, and sells at te*dy price* tg'.rs of ll.U'i bu*h e * at ij 1 (>t>2c tor yell ■, and <10(u HOlc for mixed. Oat' sell 37(jfk for while, and lor mixed. M it. EOT MARKET*, corrected weekly by I). Sbelmirc, Clover Seed $& ml I" *6 &)• He of s<". to $7.00 IHT Kb) lb# Corn 45c b' biv. Kye 05c to 70 Sift Nova Scotia Plaster $8; gr. und $lO per bm. White Wheat $1 26 to $1 . Ked •• $125 to SIBO. itartey 70c to 75. Timothy $2 to 2 60- Plaster in St me $7 75 to $8 Salt 1 40 b< 1 50. Oat* Ki ' I" 35 . Pi Lal< let 2ie t*. .Id*. ithLLKKoN I K MAS*. STB tVhiie A'neat i 1 20 Kid 120. ..Kyi 75 Cos n c*rs 40. 4."> Oat. 15—Barley W. 70 010/erseed 5.W Potatoes it! Lard prpoun.. a. Pork per pound:*! Butte I JO Eggs 16 Plaster pel ton sl4 Tallow 8 Baeoi 10 Hans 16 I.ird per p<>und 8 . ents Muck*!.eat I'.l -U F : r l; "< I rHail 7, , •'.. Se i'ii pi*'' r s|l uO C' .i OK • ul i.ter s'i.6f) J" r 2IMlb Shelled torn 46 BREONS* HOTEL. MII.ltoY. PA. . Tin •. t . . . 1 ii.tr, *• 1 •soellt nt r I \ #•■ .ti • - I ■ imntei i. i BUM U> depot d I'.ii •' lr i.u' ' K' 4 ' i.E" KItEHN* IV i . (Tntennhil Sloi'o.j At Rotters Mills, i l L. D iv! cE N I IR E |i. ju-t gri.' d Ir.ii, FhiMl' lp 111. a stigei.'o w 1 i ctnd I a 1 irge a'.ork of LOUIE'S HF. N 'T'S, and (111 LDKKN'S Shoo#, Haiti rs a* low u* $1.25 per pair, and all other good* In proportion. Pry (i,od, Hosiery. Linens, Kmbroiderio*, * White Hood*, Lace*, Notion* and FAN- . CY HOOPS, strictly tiri-elas good* he low the uual prices. Hi* Hroccry Dc-j pnitmcnt conil* of tlio Cheapest and Best Quality of Greet-; ries 1 1 i n Penns Valley Sugar#. Tea*. Coffee#, Syrup*. Spice*. Canned FruiU, (Ttaeker*. ChM'd. and pried Fruit* etc. ware. Hardware Wood and Willowware and Oilcloth* ol every description. Hate, caps. Drug*. Oil and l'aint*, al*o Cigar#, Tobacco and Confoctionerie*. All kind# of produce taKen in exchange for good*, ( also bighett price paid. Also —Ladies will find a full line 1 of milliuery goods, comprising the I latest styles. 1 thank the people gf Penn* Vi!luy fur their liberal patronage. 18nivu by improving Jhg HC-e . te) Spud )(* thg nil|pu. of slj| liiH IDbKcriher*. with the (lath, and w sip |gnd ypg flie Heportnr ope yer free, >, Th • lien lad "I Sunt urv i t" be built' y x IraT. C . tne it ut tt.nl pit.. . I.r r'l Cut '.lie r county fifni-liiiig tin iion kkork*. whnli W l'o tsl ,t*<' A al iob "A toreiou f rug* in I'hll Mill tptli lei .In noli II u I k' lulfV Uig Ik liuiklber • I wot .men i ne rkiiti , Itirei jofwll.iti w. e killed, i j !■' ein r iinn lli bei I i • I i' tin ■ : Curb r . . i vj ol —SHI >1 of '■ •. I be t'e Molik Mil 'n. . , Mb- in IK. I s • D iti. IVI i?line' MHie. I. In. C o: ' •!' ■ 1 I I w ■- I \l Dee rt . i in v t ' •* " "*• '•' 1 l 1 baton j I' i 111 g1" • "A ({eorgi. S n. I |if lie* b.'i'U kit 1 1'• 1b V 11 ■ 'I 1 tt Lee | wliii I' lit on bi* Ii ad II ' i ne • a re . fiiirkub " one, a* most > f the Ii ifg * . Senator* can >Uml the kick •• • mn'. on the head ami hlnk milling ate ut it, wluyea* the mule g ie* Imi' for a wei k. < NT K • II t ■- * CASH STORE! HKKLACIIKK s OLD STAND. Tho Lurgost and Bost selected Stock in Town. v Below we give tome ol the remarkably, low price* : Cl* Good " -'D II Brown Xlit*lln Appleton A .iRf " OooJ, .00 , Bleat bed H to 15 Domestic Gingham, 10 to 16 Choice Sirup*, HO c, gl Beit N O Baking. 0 " '• " Bio Coffee, M " lb. Good " 'A " " j Be.l '• " ail •• " , " A AVlule Sugar, lli " " 1 Brown, 10 " " , , Ladte* Fancy Stripped lime, "26 et. Nackliw, l'i " •' CorweU, 00 " Sliawli, |hjff h . Ki'.ra Assortment ot Hamburg Kdgingt. • Ladie* Morrocco Shoe*, $1.76 " (iaiter* (lace), 160 j Men* Plow Shoe. & Brogan*. V'i6 , Large variety of Children A Hun*' , Huff, Button A Side lace Shoe*. DRESS GOODS. Stupendous aitraction, Stock replenuh- ■ I'd with beautiful new goods, at eilretne- , ly low price*, lor which we invite critical i con. pa' i*on. j lliglie*t market price paid for all k.ud* v ■o| Produce. e A'*,i large atkorlinent of Hal*, ('ajx. i jB- ot* A Shoos, Hardware, ware, jli Wood A Willow ware ljur.etlju JEROME SPIGELMY6R i OPRUI OPENi N< OP Bonnets, Trimmings, Millinery. I' Mi- I.ucv I>eiiiiipirV, IN CENTRE HALL. w .o he- |ul rdurie i from Phili, with th, |. Imli* Kahioii ami a cmo . .1 • k of it New It "illct*, m h ii;i! k gallt T ihi- g iin g Vi win. ii will be Id ir mad" . • J| aE rein I nl' e priCea. te ft'Tbi > -i'. *" very piitiv if I • i ; I • . bet i earl* Pint ■ nel !' ',.y (t. v. . . ■ . CIA IK\M\I. La :Yf 0£i s )Tfi£ rJALL, AT Wolfs Old Stand. M"*jjiisluh • I Slock nl Sjir'ii,; i 1 ~t•*: liter OkHa's. -u in O/JSPRIC&L LOVY IPRICI l*{ POLITE ATTENTION ! * r _____ -in at Haaiiig j Jt relurneii from the Kat. and *® a'. I ,nii pi ices 1 aui n.iw trepar.-d * d to e!t chowpcr than ever before. Xly .lock r " coni*U in prl of DRY GOODS, in GROCERIES, t NOTIONS. CP HOSIERY, ™ IIATS A CAPS, pi BOOTS A SHOES, u. :r RUBBER BOOTS, v. 'B SANDALS, Ac., A**, m Ladice' and GonU' Uudcrwcar a *pec iality. f A I.AltoK STOCK OX' Tr READY - MADE CLOTHING™* con*Untiy on hand. Iwook at the fig- B urt's: a, (Joed (htrimere Suiti, $10.(X) j; (}ood Crwimrre Coat*, $" 00 Cußomrrs will find the atuck com-Il plcte, and a call ia all that is required to assure you that this i* the be-l place in tho valley to buy your goods, u ftfiHcmbrr, ur hatv but our pi ice for u rretyvne. ." WM. WOI.K. N EXTRAORDINARY Inducements to (ash Buyers.! t —c— u— We wish to sa v to the people of lViios \allc.y 9 that we: have just opened and are now offering full lines of all goods that we dealin at such prices that (Ton defy com ment, or competition. IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK. * OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is full of Bar- Roc/ts aild Shoe*, gam*, HI from Five dollars for a Igli Suit of Mcu'aClulb iug u |> to the finest Head} Mude good* in town. Ladies' Shoe* at 1 dollar per pair. Mi**es' Shoe* al 75 cents per pair. Men'* Plow Shoes at $1.25. Men'* ■■ ■■ ■ Bmgaus at $1.25. In the DRY GOODS NOTION DEPARTMENT At such prices as will astonish you, Calicoes at 5 cents. We have Ladies' Ilose at 5 cents. Ladies' Hose at 10c. Muaiiu at 6, 7 übd 8 cent*. Dress goods in all the Men's Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' handkerchiefs at 5c newest styles front 10 cents per yard up to the best Kid Gloves at 50 cents. Clark's O. N. T., Cotton. 6c, grades of Silk. and all other goods in proportion. em His a CALL VME you COME TO TBMiHtiMsii THE PLACE [ —THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF Apr 27 I I S. A. LOEtf. HARDWABEand STOVE THOMAS A. HICKS &BRO., (BumKiurK to WILSON A fllcKF, will sell il VIS I > 'AUK, STOVKS, SailflJ( k r v v 9 Maturing iiu* - •- its llnrilwaiv, of all kinds. I'ainfs, Oils. &<•. Nails. Iron ami a sj>r ciall\. ai (In LOWEST CASH PRH'ES. ( hildrenM* Carriages, Shovel Plows, Cutting Boxes, etc. We have the best COOK STOVES and HA NOES in the Market.and warrant llim to be ;ood. We keep all rrpaii * ihr >am, and will sell lower than elsewhere. Ain one in this count), dealing in this-line of goods, will pa> them to come and see us. THOMAS A. HICKS A liIiOTHEII, Bellefortte, Pa. M Mark These Faets ! lUK TESTIMONY tK THE WHOLE WoKuD IIOIJ.OWAY'N OINTMENT. Bad Leg's, Bad Breasts, Sura* am) Ul cer*. All doacription of sores are remediable by the proper and dilligent u*e of this in eslimabte preparation. To attempt to cure bad leg* by plartering the edge* of tie wound together I* a folly ; for should the • kin unite, a boggy diseased condition re main* underneath to break out with ten fold fury in a few day* Tbe only ration al and suCcessful treatment, at indicated by nature, it Ur reduce the inflammation iri and about the wound and W> soothe the neighboring pari* by rubbing in plenty tf the Ointment as alt is forced into meaL, 1 hi* will cause the malignant humors to I e drained off from the hard, swollen, and discolored part* round about the wound,' >re, or ulcer, and when lh*e huuiort are removed, the wounj* themselves will toon Heal ; warm brond and water pouit ce* ap plied over the affected pru, after tbr! Ointment ha* been well rubbed in, will •oolite and oftn tho same and greatly a it tho cure. There i* a description of ul > or, tore and swelling, which need not be named here, at endsiil upon lha Id lie* •. 11 youth, and lur which lb it Ointment i* ur gently recoiumendeil a* a sovereign rem edy. In curing turh poitonou* sore* i i.eve- fail* |o re-lore the *ys|etn to a healthy slat* It the Pill* be taken etc i-d uig to tne printed in*lrucli ns D,p hlheria, Ulci-rat<-il S-ire Lisr -ist. and Scarlet and other Fev*r* Any of lite a 11. IV e iii*,-**-- may be cured by well running the Ointni ni three lime 1 dai Ihto the i'tiesl, throat, atul Ir .1 .to- —ileal: it grill —* panel tain, aidj riv* i-i iii .i*t.. r*tkd vie li. u . t... • ik til' IIIOUIII rnu-l 01.-ra'e U| .. ' I" who e ' y*il 111 err ,l> II fl ie!l ' I Ii , *i V | •Hal pari when a- the Ointment will I* w ..r . at . . XVI. -Ves ir..-- the c pout in lb. ab "V ■ manner f r the |..{ % ■ a-. •• -t "i all ' - *f.) tM'ling the cli est aid tl r t, wiii Cud, h iii" ton .'i ia- . i . m A 1 uflefrls from the c .it| i Ut. ut I - r--. • j- the throat -t ..1: iu" in a read and wat rpouUirc. at!< r the ll.til■■ j neht has te. n well rubied ir. ; it witlj leatly i- ot tl (it old it ii . i i.iiu.. perspiration, tii gnsssd - | i n i 1.. til rasas f <■* < r*. e— UsfaasaJ w. . t ... .I t be ~n .... r. ..... o I ' '• ■ ne-t, Mi.isr from atnma r .une-j I I ii n, t latutas, .itri 'tui.a. Ibe above c!a*. ■■( c.up anit wi: be re-' I 'let .yiilghtiv >tn -nt.ng the part* W'tl ia'lo water, atsd then b* rn.**l eifec'"al| ' uhhing in tlx Uistm-n.. iVrwuis suffcr-j rig Ir. Ul lt,rr dir-rui k.'illj. an.lk -b Uld ' riot a inoment iri arresting their pro -■ it tltou d b uitdni stood that it t ot rutticen' merely U the thM lent oil the aflected parts, but it IrkL-t b fell rubbed in for a C'.nt.dera vie t me two . r three time* a day. that it may bo taken nto the *y t"m whence il will remove ay hidd.n .re or w- und ► effectually • '.bough pl| able to the -yc T >er gain bread at.d water |MmUice<, after the übting in of the Ointment, will do great ■•ri.ee Thi* l* the only sure t>wlmenl • r leiiia.es, case* of cancer in the ►.. i nch. or where thera mty be a general bear ng down. udiecrclioua of Youth ; —Sore* anil Ulcers. Blotches, at al*o swelling*, csn, with ertainty, be radically cured if the Clint-■ sent be u*cd freely, and the Pill* lakvi | ight and morning, a* recommended ir. j be prirted in*lructiont. When trnatoc a any other way they only dry up in on ilape to break out in another ; wherea* hi* Ointment will remove the huoior'f< rem the y*tem, and leave the patient r igorou* and healthy being. It will re- t iuire lime with the use of tbe P.lit to in- i urn a >a*ting cure jk ikopsical sw at.Lis.cta, riHtiri.it AKP anrr jk'l.vT* Alia- sch Uw stwT* . ..imclsisu digar whM* Ul ILsli * rt*.a sad aalar*. r*l lha* all rwaalr* local Uwaknaai lastlb. o.xot imh ol wscb a.****.i, otll p, id t* . , r-oaparaU'ob abort *pae* aI Unas -bar. this Ota! -.sal k. di I, eri.lt) rwuaod talolh* park* agar tod. osoo - Ms. ""J cHh.. 0...D* bat* la all aorkowa *aUCkM |i.a PUIS s*oald h* Sahoa aaiaxdlae So lk* t nkM 'f (*vt |b |. loth the Ointment end Pills should be u-e linn (so. tracked a. d a ... Thr-.aU, t like ot M.wrbo- Hugjotnta, -Vl ft too* aod hand F .sphan'ta*!,. Nrorr., Hkoa. I MLcla* l-ooL va ftosda, -0... hay, > .landuia. So at t T.m-'fa. ' to" loot, lam***., line*. Ilea-a, r Mill# nt, llto*. Woaada. Happoil Itanda. Khswuun, Yaoa. it CAI'TIONI- N'.ne *re eenuin" unle--,) he signnture of J ilayp.x H * M guit f> r' Id 111 t>'d but"*. *urr"Ui.d- each !>••* •J J Pill-and Ointment. * h nd-ome rewa..i!< wil be give , to any one n-n lering mich'J inf'.r uation a* may lead P- th" deter"■.•:> ' I an v party ..r t> .rtie- count".feilmg th ,J rtoHlcnea .r vending the si.ine. k . I 'lie.lie aiul F.ire gt, Fruit' .Cli— f an-l every other ui. , • ig iug to the tirt rj 11. ,'irt iii n I j3dFP'uer, Merhenir' imd Laborart •k; i \ .lar iut< re-l tine ii- !r- iveil )- •I- ri imcke! Tbtu i;.!! an! so* at what astanubii.glv lo prio No inwiWe to riiou (i. oil*.-* Also it.-- choicest FAMILY Flour .1-. M ay. on I,and. Apr. I.i, j , Miller Son. CENTRE HALL, PA. I Jr. \I.K K- IN fifth hi. ( <;n I.V/J Ml 1)1 i IMS UUMICAUS DYI STI FF FKttKI MKItY SOTKh FIN A \itft < I. - Kn: i ll K iil LfcT, A' ki .v M HK Ml\i: A \l> I.U|i (IKS for no tu'i'iel p irjk • f I rilMei t > ipp irtel* Hi jr. ... v*rte|V. Also, eh >Kr CIOALIS \ND IOD.\(TO. nd al! other ir;iclw ii-ually *ep; m I festclaa* Dug Ml.re. 're*cri|i!t U* -tielu lv I i|hiim|i I. J B 2 1 for ladie*. kepi constantly on hand. Boot* and Sbogi fur men and women, of ill style*, quality and price*, from the; uo*i coat I y to the cheapest, constantly I kept on band. WE DEFY COMPETITION ! •ilher in quality or prices'. Call and •xamiue Hl# new alock of Spring and -utnmer Gooda, and you will find it TO your advAniage. Apr'illv. |C. T AI MAN MR C XI BOWKH*. A LEXANDER A BO WE IIS. AT j V toraan al law. IWUslontr Ruwrtal albralba Brrffi to (VslkaitlMMM. mnd iNrpbA-n*' I ot rt pmucv AI bs IS <*TUk*to and Ksfliffll < Iflcw m my* : Excelsior Cement Tbr andrrsUwod nMr m*ukrtr k Moral War (jaalil*. at l,k* k Joa. orar Ptar jl trtk Uktla. to Mat.ir* Ikfl Tip* Mt.l bl* slraad* br*s aaod ta largr uua. itfiw u,r t. AK . •MK .and '.a* bwdo f.u.d hiB(J •aiufartcr* .p,, all )! ta dawtra Hxls 1 wi* cat k*a alrstd* t*a U* ' far and • t£xal h warrauta IS*' arU* !r aa rrprw mmjgf % I.OMM , r . n i t 0 .* - > r: ? BAH IKON 2* ft* |r lb. BURDENS HORSE SHOES a'. ttl ),i-r Keg NA I I. I **. 9' tlv S)€ . lit £ • 00l *T 1% f £ . I J' I • t • L(J< Kh ctcb* V. G. FRANC ISC US. i >• .\j n.* * i TIN PEOPLE'S DRUti -TOrJ | UE-OI'ENED! A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. The Bellefon'* public and the people i 'be country generally trill be pleased .<• know that the old and well established DRUG STORE, late the property of Jamie C. William., on Allegheny street. neat door to Hicks' hardware emporium, ha. been re opened for busintwa and U be ing rapidly r*-*tocked and fitted out with the best and moat popular DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, and everything usually kept in aUrat-cla.. Drug More PUENI RIPTIOVSCABEFII. I) comiponutldl at all hour* |< the day or night, and particular and prompt attention given to the want* of larmer. and other* who live in the country. t*tore never cloaod to thee who want medicine* oi anything in the drug line. The undersigned hope., by .trict attentioi to butinc. to merit and receive the pub ; •ic palonage. H M HEKEiKGTOS fiaprlv Agent BUY THE COMPLETE WASHER • i Imlmv ;? *! i vi.t-l a i ar|' or llt*l >t , ,u I tin* l.tiOC 4 initial or t otiar.i Warranted For Five Years.■ Price Only $6.00. -?Oii\ it Mili.kb, • Cenireliail. I <' ;>*i . Centre county. If an." t J D. F. LUSJbT PAINTER, a™TEL j H - hta w*rvi - to ttu cit'ten* o? I h ire cou:tv in I 'lottM 1 , isn !in;l Oraatuonlnl I'.timing, :itrooi'g, or.iHin ni nic and gi diig, < draining OAK, WALNUT, ■ LiKaTNUT, K c l'lain and Fancy Paper hanging. Oroer; it'sptcifully solicited. Term* reasonable '.tl aor tf. IKPO2T4HT TO BUILDERS -The un i".t r;gned i* now prepared to sell Brick a' hit kiln* at Centre Hail to suit putvhascrr i.t reasonable rate*, also to furnish or con tract Brickwork. S. S. FAKNEK. i oct y QK A. J. OHNDOBF. DENTIST. Is still located xl Plus Grove Mill, and I* now prr pared to trmvrt to the home, of patients ot a distance sod reader an? dwaitcd acrvioc In his Une, in the beet manner, otbret .pi.lit? and at reasonable ratee. to , .r:t..niot new dentnree made > specialty Teeth es t acted slpMit pain. tl Jan Tl Harness, Saddles, &c The nnderetirued. di'terminod to meet the popular d-mand for lower prices, respectful!? calls the attec l~ou ol the public to his stock of SADDLERY now ottered at the old eland. UeaUtn des per ill? fur t.ie people and Ihe times, the largest and most varied soil ro.uplele assortment ol Saddles, Harness. Collars Hrldles, ot ever) dsscrlpllon and qualit?, Whips, and la fact cverythin* to complete a Ural class establish ment, he now offers at prions whirh will suit the times JACOB UtMlhS Centre Hall Chas. H. Held, Clock, U nlrhniakiT A Jewelei Millheira, Centre Co., Pa. At kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry e' *b. Utesiat?lra as also Ihe Maranvliie I'atent Calendar Clocks, provided with a complete index of the wool, and da? of the month and week on lta faro, which b warranted aaa perfect time keeper. Clocks. Watches and J swelr? repaired on short no tee and warranted ( M*A new Golden Tongue Organ, oil, •of the finest toned instruments made, fin I-ale at this office. Also a Kynder organ, I good as new. Either of these instrument. I -flared at a bargain •£jySul'-i>rU>er -ending their stibscri i I "in to this office, can see on the add I in each taper, whether credit, has been) \giver '!> nt nnswpts sftnie as a receipt. GRAHAM &,SON ' '' iK-a'ers in Boots, Shoes and Ladies'. Misses' and Chil dren's Fine Gaiters. All K;ud* ofCtiaUuti \V(■ lowest j. bier.l - P.-eanw Wauling sii.Vtk'St SB hi* Sin- a:r bin* ! ato) rtwlryso o * v ta-y wiil flea it not to be excelled f r d.- -hiiity and wear. may 6.1 Sandalwood f waa a mat* com. •> >* rweonag U. a >(-.! Vi Ksl. Un .Mr (fa. alM—*o a' la lMwa(*'9 •**or ( ako.a or kxealW . .i an( ;o-x!ico. oorUia u* >i*b Ir. Ha a-tu* Il Is tan •**- roory *mosAf h.*t* cstMto. ooso ta at* or u;ti< • *o togwirfko *a Ao l*l IswaAa* Kuk A fco.* I*.*!'. ( ..iwato* eeota*autg ( it V f-aadalo J *> dal all l*ru At lor cir oraasd kkli.' KaskwMnol.s. V,(oroat*. ig to J. ZELLEK 6r SON DRUGGISTS No 6 Brockerboil Ilow,Bellcfonte,Pa UeatcrMia l>rnK.f bvulraia l**rfurncr) , Fauey Gosd Ac. Ac. Pure Wines and Liquor# fyr medicr purpose* alwayt hept. may 81. 72. 41 QQQQ• *~fioSfEY~FOB ALL. Oely 9999 |„ Dm. Oao two Mm* "It la ai*a**Jark>t Usfor* -* •Ul oot rolTx* tt Mil f.mr Irwaat tar 11 t* a I orla:.r Inr soawo ooctAjr Uoor*ina imowob *!.. nod. a tolj-kug baed got a rartpo. yrwrt*T. or otSrw bato-og- bvl a ■air aad eero e-„*raa(eb aa- Iro* I lie* oaat to aiabr gal*.*, a ,at rioar. Mood rode *rr mat to* (hat, sad * coata and "toe otli hbot* |oo "bow u* doa* " Addroa*. acxrxa A CO, tiuaodato. • DOW X V\ ITH BAKU TIMES * wJu4t.ll i*mt w'*m* m c*a IM 41 c . j*t Mom m> lee (ir*i &* •C tkoitai B*W * Hrmfc itd h: ikwu.it. Mm . Mao# ItflS fcft* told <%xjh t* l£4.Mi (MIitVAA i\ .'Rw rltfj ibiMH# *1 "If. •-IM! httW i. >wu, cutoktt. I'aUrn. I.(M Hiw, A< . Ac . *; bbcsai half ,r*C4 m 4 Mtb cvi rf. Lit* <1 oal; oar 2til*r Pi, fc i |4mii Ik tntr (Mb teuaiMiarm iof < ut ' *ri b+M*k.A4 ms> editor *1 hA mr.tn 4ttort ukUwfthM ltu b n<- • **t4c4ti*' *r t<*tcy Nn rati c*rcal*r*. m I*m lh !i.Uk4 t#! tnwtol tdjrtt j* It| #i W Ut# Cil larwdl t*y |J b- ©: Boft *. **J lur llUjskw pal >***. N* • i trcviUra ki > I * * toll *! wiljra rad i-w tor U Mi cie cal*a aad urta H • •aj . U will an |a Iraalia. Ac .|Hfw a as • vwl a iMasltfni ati.***, iHxva. NAM.. V ,| •-ia f• i Aili# ar*k:. II 4 Lr - t7sj V** *•**£ aas* 4 *-*' \a OKA €* 5k ,' A€orHM,#u ■ ri-n* Ivfl. OH iJiTOX A A. C iHii *JU x.% . .a,: tfttf IV.M 2 CT J E € K •¥ "~ Coach Manufactory. < '• t Tl.l .: kLI 1 1 J J--.'-*- hm o, "?®£ : - •. - Caw, ges>, Uuggles, A spring Wagons, >LKli:a.<- AK II Sl_. 11.-, 1' -AIS UD Fixn • fevt ry dt> "ij-iivn . Ail vchic!i? (ttanufaclured by hiss i*. Wh.ratiH ito rt; ;>r -adrtac-lK a, aud :vS •j'lni i any work d :ie ci< where. lie u"i none but the host materiel, lid OMlploy* the UlCl fti.ll'ui trulkruUi. Jence they R title i llicituihti that their vorkc-n tu he f>r duiabili y tad finish *inlmfMWadUtoitoe yrcnrtSv attend • I to. Com- and exr initio uty wo'k K t* - intra- titiK. eitewhom. PKICEa REASONABLE, \ll Itunis of Roparinp done. QENTEKHALL furniture Rooms. 1 EZBI K3ti:tii;i\i:, -espectfuhy inform* the citizen, of Centr Mttnly, that lie has bott|{h t out tho o]d candof J. O. Deininger, and ltas reduced lie prices. They have constantly on hand tnd make to order BKDSTKAIJS, BUREAUS, SINKS." AY ASHSTANDSL CORNER CUPBOARDS TABLES. &e.. &c. Their stock of ready-made Furniture is ersre aud warranted of Rood workmanship tnd is all made under their own iuiined - Ue supervision, and is offered at rates •Ueaiier than elsewhere. Call and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. -y, feh. ly TL. SPANGLER, Attorney-at-Law, Bellelonte, Pa. Onlen with Bush & Yocum. Consultation in Enjflisit end German. Collections promptly attend -1 to. fehft-tf F. FORTNKY, Attorney at Law Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Key •tiM .hank mav WOOD M POMPS BlMchlij '• aundtrl CMwatMr uu< Oata Cfc*i roiI>- t"' copper Uulngvcid nitol u ' rtMt '' * Man■tfihotorlag ruriilr.i-* Bd U>. Tr.i, ■ Iptttmii/.uvcoraiaiiT li< iv<..hct. to.atoiS.Mf'WPSWe* t* CL •!> tr >!■ V •M'" Wits prtcw irt I.TO. C.6. ILATCHLEYt Mugf r, SOI Cvmmerci StnPhiis, H '