THE CENTRE REPORTKtt. THURSDAY JUNES. 1876. LODOX MEETINGS I'v-tva* IUI.I. l/ilMt, Kn *H, I. rt. nf O, F. SturilM ovoatag in ha twl Falloa* Hall _• if.UiM.it.aat>. Reel H,>. (*, * O ■ O 1> roar Lotvm. No. Ml, *, A M . mwto o W.'-nJos oTonint, 00 or aftor Mrt tH moon la taa <WM *•! low. Hall. _ _ _ u a" r Nshi.a. an. Saci. W. I* Motel.*. w M eiMtrniltiKiit.rol H. maau on ■' Irmoon on or after oach fnll moon, at tni-tr Hall ,1. J- Aasav Y V C A orroti*>Hall m<;ata In lh ha>moal of th# 1 olharan rhnroh. a. folk>wa Urmaoa >n.l an.l ih Krldaj rr.nina olomb m< Yorvi Mr-'- I'a.T** tjaartaw. tat and *M may Tnma. tioamaaa Mr*Ti*.>. H> Hh rrtdaj aroa line ofalt months fearing llw t r T?. . ..... M HXWSTIW*. , w A Prorl.lant mktoiai* LOCAL ITEMS. Our friend* w ill oblige bv tending eu Itema of local new* in their locality, K<\* 11* the fact* only, and we will put tbem in fhape, al*o noiice* of death* and ntarai- one tending u the name* of five new Subtcrihnr*. with the ea*A, will he •entitled to receive the Ktroßttt one year The UaroRTKK being read b> nearly ■every body on thia aide of the county, whore it ha* a larger circulation than any two paper*, will be found the be*! medium for adverti#ingbu*ine,*ale*, SC. to the Kxromrxa, resid ing outside of Centre county, sheuldre mit u* 10 eenu, yearly, for postage which we will pay here ; this reduce* the postage to one half, a* the *um paid by them tor one year's postage was SO eta its* Standing announcement* of can date* $5.00. Communication* recom mending persons for office, $1 50 to iM Tt e cellar fit l'eter Rarioa, at the Forv '•* rotted *. last Friday night of it* jnlire contents of bread, pies, and cakes, baked the day before. Just now the population of Harris burg u 27.935. an increase of -Li*"— since 1870. We overheard a fellow the other day, saying ho would hate to be a preach er because they all had to get married without courting. That 4 rough indeed, if true, but we don't know where the scripture it for it. Four large heads of wheal, grown on the farm oi Daniel Stover of Karlystown, were brought to this office over a week ago. Thit it early for wheat to be in head; and we hope is a good sign. The Complete Washer, told by J no. 11. Miller, it getting into more familiet with each day. It it to perfect a tuccett that none teeing it, will do without it. Price only sCand weight but 11 pounds. Remember that Chat. Shiffler* doet first clatt work in the Centre Hall tan yard. He payt the higheit price lor bkiea and bark, and alwayt keepe on hand a stock ot good leather, at lowett market price. You may enter any store you please between the two g.eat teas, and we guar antee that you nowhere find a better stock of groceries than with Sechler A Co., in the Buth house block. Their goodt em brace not only every variety, but alto the bet in quality. First class goodt it their specialty. Sugars, coffees, teat, canned and dried fruits, meatt, confectioneries, soaps, fish, salt, and just what you desire. Ail goods marked down a few days ago to Cash figures. The dwelling of \Vm. Shoop, in this place, was robbed on last Monday night. The thief or thievea entered through the caller and mmaged the rooms on the first floor. Two coats, a shirt and a new bat, and some other articlos were stolen, among them the pictures from the family albums, but the albums were lett. The thieves drank the coffee in the kitch en and partook of tome of the eatables, and maybe while taking a lunch in the premi ses enjoyed a game of poker before they left, while the family were quietly sleep ing and having pleasant dreams in the rooms overhead. One of the coats was found in the celler and a few smaller ar ticles in the stable. The missing garments are new. Keep your cellars locked, doors andtwindows fastened. A correspondent says Daniel Bracht ofPennHall bat a lamb four weeks old that has six legs. It can run and skip as well as any other young mutton. This is quite a curiosity—it might be dubbed the centennial lamb, and Daniel should let Barnum know of the curiosity be has got. On last Tursday Dr. Washington L. Atlee performed the painful and dangerous surgical operation of removing a large Ovarian tumor, weighing 27 pounds, from the abdomen of Mist Lizzie Heller, who resides in the upper end of Ntttany Val ley. The tumor consisted of a number of small cysts filled with water, and the operatsen performed was the only mode of saving her life. The operation was wit nessed by a number of physicians from va rious parts of the county. Mist Heller is cow as well under the circumstances at could be expected. A boy, by name of Noll, of Pleas ant Gap, was drowned while fishing, last week, a few miles from there Mr Benjamin Lucas, ofßoggstown ship, met with a sad death last Friday while out in the woods, with his son pealing bark. He bad cut atree almost domn when it suddenly fell on him striking him on the lack of tb* neck and rendering him uncon scious. He died witboutspeaking,-- Wateh mass. A key found by Jno. H Keller, was left at the post-office, where the owner can get it. cream, call in at John H. Miller's Centre Hall. Even a nine-penny calico can be made to look neat and tasty by using the "Domertic Fashions." We have tried Bower's Mend at Zeller"! Drug Store and it is just as good as tbey say it is—just the thing for a warm day—cooling and delightful. 4L The Centre Co. S. School Conven tion assembled in the Luth. church of this place on Tuesday evening. The number of delegates and other friends of the Sab bath School cause from all parts of the caunty was large and the spacious audi ence room was filled at an early hour. The president of tho Association, Prof. Hamilton of Agr. College was in the chair, and the Secretary I>. 8. Keller was also present. The first exercise of the evening was upon Bible Instruction Es sential to salvation, and Bible Reading, led by Rev. Crittenden. The first subject for discussion was. The Pastor's Work for the Sabbath School, opened by Rev. Shoemaker, followed by remarks from Revs. Crittenden, Lilly and Dixon. The next subject, How the Home may Help th School, was opened by Mr. H. L. Harvey, followed by remarks by Revs. DixoD, Sloat, Crittenden and Sboe pqiker. Tbr exercises were interspersed with music by the choir. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Colder. Adjourned to meet Wednesday 9 a. m. On last Tuesday evening a young msn by the name of Lewis Erbard, an apprentice of Wm. Curry, of this place, was wrestling with another boy, and un fortunately was thrown in a manner as to cause the breaking ofoncof his legs above the ankle. He is a son of Aaron Erbard. We ar informed that while Mr. Van Ormer, one of Millbeim's live citizens was on his way to Milroy, that as he reached the top of the mountain, he was accosted by a man coming from the oppositi direc tion and who asked of Van permission to ride in his bnggy, which was refused be cause he was going in the wrong direction to ride with him. The fellow then swore he'd ride with him anyhow, and as Mr. Van Ormer stooped to look at single tree a pistol was tired at him, the ball go jng through the rim of bis hat, which caused him to get up and git for Milroy at a 240 rate. We are glad he was shot at and mined, for if hit and killed, |lie would have been missed too. J. S. MILLER, Fashionable Tailor, Aa ronsburg. Shop few doors west 01 Dr. Musser's Duay tf On the night of the Brd, inst. some |c*r son* entered Mr. Emanuel Brown'* con fectionery shop at Spring Bank, by saw ing ont a window and stole quio a quan tity ot Candies, Nuts, <"' gar* and other article* to numerous to menti- n, It is thought that the ihett was committed near about midnight because at that titlit a wagon wa hoard going in the direction of Millheim. 8. K. Faut wa* vwited too by this band and found himself minus an oil-cloth apron belonging to a now buggy. \\ hilo they wore pacing through Mr. Riabel's *hop they were heard but heiore Daniel could accompany them they got wind and loft in the afore* dd direction. All persons visiting Hellefonte are hereby invited to call at Keller * Drug Store for a glass of Bower's Mead the most healthful and popular drink of the day. It is delicious, it 1* a combination of the most choice and (Vagrant aromatic* known. 1® tnay ft. tine day last week ato s-or* grinder, potato bug and a oalter ptller were soon on our street. Note thia i the centennial year. TIIK NEW t.AME LAW The act to amend and consolidate the several acts relating to game and game fish, passed the Legislature on the last day of the session As the act materially dif fer* from all the former law s on the *uc>- jocl an abstract i* appended. Section one prohibits the killing of elk or wild deer except from October 1 to Jan uary 1. The sale of elk, wild deer or fresh venison is not allowed within the above period. The killing of any fawn when it it spotted coat, the chasing of elk or wild deer with dogs or the killing in the water, of any elk or wild deer or law n which ha* been "driven thereto by dogs, are prohibit ed Anv person offending again*! any of the provisions of thi* section shall bo lia ble to a fine of fitly dollars for each elk. wild deer or fawn so killed, pursued or trapped or fresh elk, wild deer or fawnj .-kin had in his possession. Provided any | Jterson having an elk or wild deer between lanuary 1 snd October 1 can show that the animal was killed within the tune pre scribed bv Uw or outside the State ho shall not bo liable to the penally. Constables or other town official* are authorised to kill dog* that habitually pursue elk, wild deer or (awn, and the owner of such dog i* liable to ten dollars fine for every elk, wild deer or lawn killed by such dog. A concluding proviso of the section savs thi* act shall bo *0 construed as not to cnangc or alter any exceptions of any counties heretofore made in any act of assembly prohibiting running deer with dogs. Section two impose* a penalty of five dollar* for each gray, black or fox squirrel killed or had in possession between Janu ary 1 and July 1. Section throe iuipo>e* a penalty of five, dollar* for each mbbit killed or had ir; possession beta een December 15 and Oc tober 15. The hunting of rabbits with fer rets 1* prohibited under a penalty of ter dollars for each rabbit so killed. Section four imposes a penalty of ten dollar* for killing any wild duck or gooee' with a swivel or punt gun or with any gun other than such guns as are raised at arm '*' length and fired from the shoulder. Section five imposes a penalty of t.r, dollar* for killing any wild turkey or wood. or summer duck between January 1 and October 1. Section six impotes a penalty of ten dol lars for hilling any upland or grass plover between January 1 and August 15. Section teven imposes a penalty of ten dollars for killing any woodcock between January 1 and July 4. Section eight imposes a penalty of ten dollars for killing any quail or Virginia partridge betw een December 15 and Octo ber 15. Section nine impotes a penalty of ten dollars for killing any ruffed grouse, com monly called pheasant, or pinnated grouse commonly called prairie chicken, between January i and October 1. Section ten imposes a penalty of five dollars for killing any railbird or reedbird except in September, October and Novem ber. Section eleven imposes a penalty of five dollar* for killing any nighthawk, wbip poorwill, sparrow, thrush, lark, finch, marten, chimney swallow, barn swallow, woodpecker, flicker, rob bin. oriole, red or cardinal bird, cedar bird, tanager, cat bird, bluebird or any other insectiTerous bird. Section twelve provides that such birds ' may be killed for the purpose of scientific 1 investigation or Laving the same stuffed to be set up as a specimen. t Section thirteen imposes a penalty of; ten dollars for robbing or destroying eggs J or nests of any wild birds except those ot | predatory birds such as are destructive of • game and insectivorous birds. Kggs are allowed to be taken for scientific purpos- 1 es. !' Section fourteen impose* a penalty of twenty dollars for killing, catching or d:s charging firearms at any wild pigeon while on its nesting or in any manner dis- 1 turbing such nesting ground or the birds < thereon or discharging any fireafnis with- , in one-fourth mile of the place or shooting at, maiming or killing any wild pigeon within its rootling!. Section fifteen imposes a penalty of ten dollars for killing or taking any wild tur key. ruffled grouse, quail, woodcock, rail jor reed bird or rabit by mear.s of any 1 blind, trap, snare, net or any other de vice. A proviso permits individuals or at | social ions, for the protection, preservation and propagation oi game, to gather alive, bv nets or trap*, with the will and consent, of the owner of the land, quail, or Virginia partridges, from Decern bei 'JO to February; 1, for the sole purpose of preserving them j alive over the winter. Section sixteen impose* a penalty of, twenty-five dollars for hunting or fishing on Sunday. Section seventeen imposes a penalty ofj Iwentv-five dollais f-r catching or killing speckled trout with any device but rod < book and line, except for propagation or scientific investigation, or for placing any : sat line* in waters inhabited by tho fl*h.| Section eighteen impose* a penalty of ten dollars for killing any salmon or speckled trout save only during April, May, June, July and the first fifteen days of August. The catching of trout by any person with nets in waters owned by him self. to stock other waters, is allowed. Section nineteen provides that no person shall kill or expose for sale anv lake troutj in the months of December, January andj February, under a penalty of ten dollar-1 for each fish. Section twenty imposes a penalty of sloo' for trespassing on any lands for tho pur pose of taking fish from any private pond, -tream or spring after public notice shall have been given. The section only applies to ponds, Ac., as shall he and are improv ed by the owners or lessees for propaga tion of fish or game fish. Section twenty-one imposes a penalty of twenty five dollars for placing any jet nets, fish baskets, pond nets, gill nets, eel weirs, kiddles, brush and fucine nets or any other permanently set means of tak- ing lists or otherwise, in the nature of seines, in the waters of the commonwealth, provided that fishing with gill nets in ti dal waters shall be lawful. Section twenty-two imposes a penally of ten dollars for catching or killing, at any time save only with rod, hook and line, or scroll, any black bass, pickerel, pike or Busauehanna salmon or for catch ing any of these fishes between July 1 and March 1, except alive for stocking other waters. A proviso declares that the sec tion shall not apply to the waters of Lake Erie, except in the ponds on the island or peninsula forming the north and east shores of the harbor of Erie. Section twenty-three impose* a penally of twenty-five dollars for catching or kill ing fish in any of the inland waters inhab ited by Micckled trout or black buss, by means of any net or device in the nature thereof, the meshes or open spaces in which shall be less than throe inches, pro vided that nothing heroin shall authorize the catching of speckled trout by moons of any device, save only by road, "hook and line, except for propagation and to stock other waters. Section twenty-four provides that it shall not be lawful to catch any speckled trout, black bass or other fish by shutlin* or drawing off any portion of the waters in the State or by dragging or drawing small nets or seinra therein when the wn tcrs shall be wholly or in part drown off. except by order of the Stale Fishery Com missioners. The placing of any explosive substance, with intent to catch any lish is prohibited. The penalty for violating this section is fitly dollars Section twenty-seven provides that any person summarily convicted before a jus tice of the peace or aldermen shall be sen tenced to pay the tines provided in this act, one-half to goto the informer and the other half to the county in which tbo of fense ia committed. The defendant can appeal to the Court of (Quarter Sessions should be dissatisfied. On conviction, un fes he pay the penalty, he shall be com mitted to juil for a period of not less than one day for each dollar of penalty impos ed. The remaining sections are unimport ant, £&• Money due on subscription, adver t sing, ticket printing Ac-, will be thank fully received > We aie authorized to announce thai] John Rishel, of Potter, is a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to democratic rules. LETTER FROM NEBRASKA OMAHA, Juno lit, 18*0 Kd. Reporter-*l promised to write again. Wo loft Juliet on the 22m1. and arrived In Stephenson county *auie day. Stephenson county ie a delightful place to lire, but, lit ' in many part* ot I'enmyl - vnnia. it 1* no place lor the poor man to locate. Land U well improved and held by owner* high Unit it require* a little fortune to U . ale. Our Ponn'a friends an all, 1 1 11. Il> i.'. doing well Coin and al* are ver.v pr> mising Winter wh.-tl and ry promise a lair \ iold but no great quantity w* own. The V' It , ill H Centenn il coat, star* ex ceptrd. i devastating the potato "patch'' and, true to it- Instinct, pi*y "possum" wl enever tlure are >ignt of danger \\ e loft lllinoi* yesterday and arrived in •ma ha to-dav. Ueyond tiie Mi*iippi and the M(MM*I . IW HUM IM borne, we breathe the pure atmosphere of Ntbraska, and, were we not truly attached to the people of our charge ill Stone Valley, ami wore our little family with us we would be persuaded to make this our home Omaha is a beautiful city, of over '-V.iXM inhabitants, situated partly In the blutr. , but mostly between tbc bluff*, and river lowa is a fine country etui is improving ;>ery rapidly. Her prairie* unsurpassed (for beauty and fertility, her towns and it.es unoqualed for cleanliness, her i tution* of learning second to none, the temperate views and habit* of her people, make her one of the fir*t talc in the un ion. Fare* are low in the west now. Land exploring and excursion tickets are a" the go which make* it possible lor nearly all to sec this delightlu! country Some if the finest land in the wor.J 1* to be had here under the homestead act, and quite a number are availing them sol* es of the opportunity to gel hoiut s. Others buy from railroad companies at from 8 to 15 dollars per acre, improve it j and in a very short time are able to Call it their own. Some buy on 10 years credit and very often in two or three years ate able to pay for it from the proceeds of their land It will be but a short time un til there are no more homesteads and no more railroad lands to be procured. Most of the settlers are from Europe. Thit ought not to be. These cheap, fertile lands ought to be taken up by families from the east ern states, when the supply of laborers ex ceeds the demand. We leave thit afternoon for Lincoln, ex pecting to be in l'enn'a by the last of uext week. When 1 write tgain I will tell you i more about lowa and Nebraska. Yours, A. A. Kkklix. Speaker Kerr has received a friendly letter from Genoral Butler, saying there is not a decent man, woman or child in the United Statet who believe! tbo charge against him (Kerr), and he begs Mr. Kerr not to allow it in the least to worry him. IHe character!set it as an infamous con spiracy. _ ... THE K ASTON POISONING CASE. Death of the Third Victim— The Mystery Still Unsolved. Easton, Pa , J una 3.—Motet Schug. an other member of the family recently pois oned, has died since yesterday, making the third death. The Coroner's inquest, which is stili in tes.-ion, elicits the laetthat arsenic was the poisou used, and thai there was enough poison in the coffee drank by the unfortunate family to have killed one hundred people. The money was stolen i from the house, while a large amount o" I Government bonds and other securities j were left untouched. The fact that Jacob Young was murdered and robbed near the same place only a few weeks ago creates a still greater feeling of uneasiness among the people living in that neighborhood A large crowd is gathered to-day in the [ vicinity of the Laros homestead. This evening the coroner'! Jury return ed a verdict that Martin J. Laros, Mary Ann Larot and Moses Schug died from poison administered by Allen C. Lares. The person so accused is a school-teacher and a son of Martin and Mary Ann Laros, both of whom are among the victims. Since bis arrest he has confessed that he administered tbo poison to his father and mother and Mr. Scbug, and that his sole object was to obtain possession of their money. Tux Latest Swixplk —One of the J strangest stories that ever beguiled a win tr's night was that of the di-appcarancc of a stone house in London while its own ers were journeyiog in the Holy Land. This could scarcely happen in these da\* of telegraph and steam. Neighbors who saw the great gate taken away, the furni ture moved, and every stone and brick carried off in broad daylight, never imag ined the workmen were robbers, ard so idid not interfere But, that strange things (happen in New York as well a London, was demonstrated boyond a doubt this spring On that part of Fifth avenue I which faces Central park, an expensive brown-stone-front house in a nearly unoc cupied block, was rented by a showy man i calling him-elf Capt . It was furn ished thoroughly and elegantly by some 'down-town upholsterers: pictures, bronz- I es. etc.. were added, great hampers of j wines and provisions were brought, an ice man, a butcher, baker, and grocer were engaged, and the whole establishment ready for its occupants. An old gentle man, a neighbor, with nothing else to do, amused himself by looking at tho contents o( the house, and one day penetrated tho kitcken, where he found plumbers taking out the range, who said "the captain didn't like it, and had ordered a different pat ient." The family failed to come for a , fortnight; tho ice man, the butcher and | tho grocer came for orders, but found no 'customers. Finally tho neighborly old gentleman told a policeman he thought there was something wrong about that house, and so there was—for, on opening, it w s found entirely empty. Not only tho furniture was gone, but the mantels, grates, range, furnace, everything porta ble, was missing. And whore is the gal lant Captain ? Gone to keep a stylish boarding house at the centennial. TTALUABLKFARM AT PRIVATE Y SALE.—The undersigned offer the valuable farm, belonging to tbo estate of David Krtle, dee d., at private aalo. This farm lies - miles west of Madisonburg, and contains 'JG Acres of Land, m-ireorloss, of which 70 acres are clear and under the highest state of cultivation. Thereon is erected a U-storv DWELL ING HOUSE and HANK BARN, has an excellent Orchard and good water, with all other necessary conveniences. For further Information apply to The Heir*, or Elias Vonada, Zion, Pa. bjun 4t "Vf OTICE is hereby given that applica- Xv tion will be made according to tin provisions of ibo Act of Assembly ap proved the'JUh day of April. A. 1)., 1*74, for a charter of incorporation for tho "Pine Grove Water Company" to supply the village of Pine Grove with good water. A. J. ORNDORF, J. C. SAMPLE, 8 jun 4t. R.SMITH. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. - Tho auditor, appointed to distribute the money in the hands ol Adam Y. Wagner, administra tor of Thomas Henner, dot'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his of fice, in Bellefonte, on Thursday, the Bad day of June, A D. 1870, at one o'clock, a. m., of said day, when and where all par ties interested can attend if thev see prop er. I). F. FOKTNKY, 8 jun 8t- Auditor, AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— The auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cen tre county, to distribute the money in the hands of the administrator of Junto* II llmton, dee'd, willuttend to the duties ol his appointment at his office, in Hellefontc on Friday, June Sfild, A. D. 1870, at one o'clock, p. m., of said day, when and where all parties interested can attend if •hey see proper. D. F. FOKTNKY BJun3t Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— , , . _ The auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cen tre county, to distribute the funds in tbo hands ot Joshua Pottor A John Rishel executors of Peter Durst, dee'd, will at tend to tho duties of his appointment at his office, in Bellefonte, on Wednesday the lHst day of June, A. D, 1870, at ten o'clock a. rn., when and where all parties interested cau attend, if tlmy gee proper. a . ai JD. f, JfOftTNEY, Audit®*, Hll IU IIS I I.E T l KliS. Washington, Jum I -Nearly ft" the lotttia w biclt Bhutto received from Mulligan, it instated >m g>><ul authority, relate to the linamial statement mnde between Blaine nod Fischer on the "let of September, IV,Thcv had several points of dispute, it seems, and letters m>m Blaine set out hi* aide of the caae. ltseomstli.it Blaine wn not willing to settle with Adams ami !'>■ her In the Northern Ptoritlc Int-uieae,churning that lie had MMM oAet against Kt-eher which covered the whole $ ' >,(100. There was also another disputed point with Fischer in rcp.ird to the Spencer ritle contract. Fischer waa the principal in the Spencer ritle company and Blaine t nnpears, acted in the capacity <>t agent of the concern, procuring contract* from the government for theau ritle*. It i* ail that tie received commi**lon on every gun o|J to the government, and that he actually gobbled over this way. The letter* relating to th#e bttsina** affur* It'ain. lon't want made public, and therefore he I* lichlitig o >lepcrtely to keep theut out It he refute* to-morrow to produce them In obedience to the do ntand of the nib r.uuuilttee, the iluetion will be referre I nt once t the full com mittee, and prompt action will be taken thereon There l no doubt expressed here a* to which determination the fill I committee will come to It will rejort the (Wet* to the houe and recommend that Mr. Hlaitto be expelled for tampering with a witn<-<* who was prelected by tlip privilege, of the hoiue il-elt. T* break the force ot these damaging fact* against Blaine hi* friend* to-night liav Marled the try thai Mulligan i an lrih Catho lic and the whole thiug '. a desperate conspiracy on the potto! llomanCatholic* to ruin the man who, after Grant, i the foremost rcplemntative of anti-Catholic i*m in the country. Thi* nice little game will not wash, however, for the very good reason that Mulligan i* and aiwav* has been a l*re,bylerian, a member of Blaine >wn church.—/Wfimor# Uuirltt ipteial. Lt KJANVN^ILLK. Decoration day \va* largely observed here by the citixen* of Logantville, the Evangelical and Lutheran Sunday School* and citifen* generally. The pro*e*lon which wa* composed of the Patriotic Or der Son* ot America, ami the Military Company via Uncle Sam * Centennial Volunteer*, headed by the Logaturille drum corpt, formed at t> o'clock a. m pro ceeded to the City llall where they were addressed by Kevi Young ami Brieker, after which they proceeded to the Evan gelical Cemetery. Here the flowcet were dedicated, after which they were ilrewn over the grave* of the brave *oldier*, who fell in defence of their country. Then they proceeded to the LulheraiiCemetery, where like service* were held. The best of order prevailed throughout the day, and great credit I* due to tho who had the management of the atfair. MARKETS. New York. June 3 -Wheel. No 2 Chi cago spring #1 17($1 18; No 2 Milwaukee 1 19<vl 19*. Rye western SO'ibb Corn we*tern uiised >7y>oT4 Outs western rois e.l32. Coffee, Rio cargoes 17i<w 184. Es* western 12(>y13 Sug:ir, fair lo good re fining 710-7f. Petroleum, refined 14J'<t 141. Roof, long clear 104. CHICAGO. Chicago, June 3 —Flour good to choice $5 (*'( y5 60; Western shipping ei'.rss 400 v 175. Wheat, June 1 seller Julyl 101. Corn, seller June 434; sellet July! 42}. Cuts, seller July '.>}, seller Junej •>}. Rye 684- Barley, seller June 55. PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, June Flour, *• $4 25 (sv4 75; High grades 7 25<<%8 75 Wheal,! amber I 49; a while I ;*)(>! 10. Corn white AH'vni yellow Oau. west ern white 39}(#44. Petroleum, refined 11 £sJ< 141. Mils .t UiKktrs, corrected weekly by 1). Sh el mire. Clover Sce.l $9 OS to j" SO. Beef s♦> to #7,'*> per It*) lbs. Corn 45c to 50c. live 65e to 70 Soft Nova Scotia Plaster $e ; 'ground $lO per ton. W lute Whoa*. $1 25 t $! 30. Ki d " $1 25 to $1 30. Barley 70c to 76. Timothy $2 to 2 50. Platter in Stone $7 75 to s*. Salt 140 to 1 50. < >aU 32c to 35c. Potatoes 2ic to 30e. B Kl. LKFO NTK MARK KTS. A"hue Wheat $1 21' Red 120— Rye 75 Cutnears 40, 4V Oats 35—Barley 90. 70 Clo rersecd 6,.'0 Potatoes ■*' Lard per poun.l 8 Purkpcr poundOO Butte fAi Kgsls Plaster perton *l4 Tallow 8 BaconiO Ham 15 Lard per pound Scents Buckwheat 05 eta Flour per barrel retail 7,00... Nova Scotia plaster #ll 50 Cayuga plaster $9,50 per 2000 lb Shelled corn 45 to 60 Centennial Store. At Potters Mills. L. B. McENTIRE has just returned from Philadelphia with a Urgeand|WeU selected stock of Cheap Goods, which he offers CHEAP FOH CASH or country Produce, also n large stock of LADIB'S, GENTS, and CHILDREN'S Shoes, Gaiters as low as $1.25 per pair, and all other goods in proportion. Dry Goods, Hosiery. Linens, Embroideries, White Goods, Laces, Notions and FAN CY GOODS, strictly first-class goods be low the usual prices. His Grocery De partment consists of the Cheapest and Best Quality of Groce ries n Fenns Valley. Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Syrups, Spices. Canned Fruits, Ciacker*. Cheese, and Dried Fruits etc. ware. Hnrdwnre Wood and Willowwarc and Oilcloths ol every description. Hals, caps. Drugs. Oil and Taints also Cigars. Tobacco and Confectioneries. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods, also highest price paid. Also —Ladies will find a full line of millinery goods, comprising the latest styles. I thank the people of Penns Valley for their liberal patronage. 18 my fori PE A BO D Y HOUSE, CORN EH of LOCUST and N I NTH St.., I'HII.ADKI.PJIIA, I'A. (sinTenlewl to all pUroaof arauaentanl at><! etr Hnw* In t'iw city. No rhangM t ami from Mi* <'*>nf ftinU) fftoooda Col proprietor of lh llrwitY llopar. I'lo rlnnt|for the p**t twnt yatrs. and tro*T,i pr*>t>ii* lor. h*a thw hotifor m term of V*ar. nd ha* newly furoltbed and title*! tt lurotiffhout. He will keep* strtctly ftrtl claM h.m, and ha acoamda lion for 3UU ftiMia Term* only fJ w day. Mo bar Uaa ever lf+n kept In lb* lUnhv llorar nut will any bo kepi at U* I'*aim>d* . June*. Increase* lha Quantity. Improve* the Quality ARMSTRONG'S Lincoln Butter Powder. Good Frwah Hotter all the Year round. BUTTER IB 20 MINUTES. 1.1n.01n nuller I'oaS.r I. an nllrl/ banal*.. rll vtrm.il. Irrnn . c.I.It.DhI Knfllah r.-'vlp®. .11,1 n,. in dall/ ,j r man/ uf lb. mn.t (armor* In lb* butt*r vountlr. ar.wntt rhtUil.li.hu In hit wllni I hi. I'i.wit.r m.k*. bo Mar mu.h hrm •r ami iwlrr tb.n It tua.ll/ 1., ml l.rj.. it fn.m turning r.n.'H It lo roni'XM th. >trr.n lltmr < tuniim, garlic, .p-dt, own ulk>, <-..n,. n *nil. *w\ . .nil th Inrra.MHl jlclil ul butler much mora than |.a. Iba Ultima n jn-n.. of u.ing It. 86 e.enli per package. Whr.lra.ir 11..K.1 100 Market St., PHILADELPHIA, I*A. June 8. Awarded the Highest Modal al Vienna" E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO, GUI Bioad way, New York. (Opp. Mtln>HiUa Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importer* & Dealer* in OH HOMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Album*, Graphoscopes, A Suitable View*, Photographic Materials. Wo artr U.aiiuuurKr. for .rcr/lhln* In the wz of BTERF.OPTICONS.uid MAGIC LAN TERNS, lleing Manufacturers of the MICKO-SCIENTIFIO LANTKRN. STEREO-PANOPTICON, U NIV ER.SITY STEItK(>PTICON, ADV KRTISER'S STKREOPTICON, ARTOPTICON, School Lantern, Family Lantern, PEOPLE S LANTERN. Each stylo being llio boat of its class iu market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on application I Any enterprising man can make money' ■ w'th a Magic Lantern, [ out this advertisement for rofor -Bjua, lilititx * in- uior, i- mid to l>' % a vory worthy man, worth a liilf million I l dolU^i. ♦ • MARRIAGES. ' On A, by Rev .1 < Shoemaker, John i A (irtrv wit Catherine K r iter, l oth <>' , Potlll. DEATHS. Near M clisori' irp, . n Metiduy, M* 22nd, With mi Yeanck, aged *0 Jean. 1" months and 1M dot • €' •: st it i: 11 li.l. CASH STORE! HKKLACHKUS OLD TANO. Tho Largest and Beat selected; Stock In Town. , Below we (ivv some ot the remarkably | low prices; On. R*t Calicos A Shirting, .07 Oood " " 06 Brown Muslin Appleton A .Uo| " Ouod, .W Bleached " H tO li Domestic liingliain, 10 to 16 Hyrups, NO f. gut.! ltd*t N. O. Baking, W " " •• Kto Codec, l£i " lb. (iooil " " 25 11 " Brit It on it cd 30 " " " A White Sug.r, 12 " " Brown, " 10 M " 1 Ladies Fancy Strii Hose, 26 ctt. Necktie*, 12 " '• Corsets, tk> " " Shawls, 91.00 Kxlra Assortment o( Hamburg Edgings. Ladies Morroceo* Shoe*, $1.76 " Hatters (lace). 1.6U Mens Plow Shoe. A itrogant, 226 Largo variety >f Children's A Mute.' BiitT, Button A Side lace Shots. DRESS GOODS. Stupendous attraction, Stock replenish- 1 rd with beautiful new good* at extreme-. ly low prices, lor which we invite critical comparison. —— Highest market price paid for all kinds of Produce. Al.o targe assortment of HaU, Caps,: II >ol A Shoes, Hardware, l^ueerisware.i Wooi A Willowware. 1 June til JEROME. SPIGELMYER. N' OTICK OF APf KALS. - Appeals will beheld at the Office of the County Commissioners, in Hellefonte for the diif ereut townships and boroughs of said County on tlie follow mg days, to wit •' On Thursday, June 8, 187u, lor the twps of Miles, l'enn, Haines .(Ircggsnd Potter. On Friday, June 9, for the twps of Har ris, K< rguion, Uaifmoon, College, l'atlon and Walker. On Saturday, J uue 10, for the twps of R°Kir*. Union. Huston. Worth and the boroughs of Unionville and Milosburg. On Monday, June 12, for the twps of Taylor, Burnside. Su wshoe. Hush and | the borough of Philipsburg. On Tuesday, June lit, for the twps on Spring, Henner and the borough of Bella ' fonte. On Wednesday, Juno 14, for the tap*; 'of Marion, Liberty, Curtin, Howard anil the borough of Howard. J. N HALL, Attest. A. ORKOO, J. S. Bxkmixkt, 11. A. MINGLE. Clerk Couiiuissionars. | CENTENNIAL j AT 0£j x mi£ hall, AT WolFs Old Stand. Magnificent *tock ofSnringand Sum mer Goods. QjjsPrlcsJ L iivi VAtib 1 POLITE ATTENTION ! Having Just returned from the East, and bought at panic prices, 1 ain now prepared Ito sell cheaper than e\or before. My slock consists in part of DRY GOOI*, GROCERIES, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, HATS A CAR*, ROOTS A SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, SANDALS, Ac. Lad ice' and Gents' Underwear a spec, iality. A LAKUK BTOCK OP READY - MADE CLOTHING constantly on hand. Look at the fig ' ures: flood Qurimcre Suits, SIO.OO Good ( iwun ere Coat*, $6.00 Customers will find the stock com plete, and a call is all that is required to assure you that this is the best place in tha valley to buy your goods. licmnnber, tct hart but one price for everyone. WM. WOLF. EXTRAORDINARY Inducements to Cash Buyers. i 1 We wish to say to the people of Penns Valley, that we have just opened and are now offering,, full lines of all goods that we deal in at such prices that ment, or competition. • IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is full of Bar- Boots Rlld SllOO^ gaius, at from Five dollars for a full Suit of Men's Cloth- * ing up to the noest Ready Made goods iu town. Ladies' Shoes at I dollar per pair. Mi>W Shoes at 75 cents per pair. Msu's Plow Shoes at $1.25. Men's Brogaus at $1.25. In the DRY GOODS NOTION DEPARTMENT At such prices as will astonish you, Calicoes at 5 cents. We have Ladies' Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' Hose at 10c Muslin at 6, 7 and 8 cents. Dress goods iu all the Men's Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' handkerchiefs at 5c newest styles from 10 cents per yard up to the best Kid Gloves at 50 cents. Clark's O.N. T., Cottou. Gc, grades of Silk. and all other goods in proportion. ■Q'JV£ Uii A CAil. W£i) 10Jj fJOD]£ rC7.£)VIM-!SESfiiBSB TMSPLA®.* -THE OLD ESTABLISHED; bTAND OF Apr 27 - S. A A. LOEB. EAEDWABEand STOVEa THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO., (Buccmon to WII-BON A HICKS,) will sell HARDWARE, STOVES, Saddlery, Coach-makers' Material, Build ers Hardware, of all kinds, Paints, Oils, &c. Nails, Iron and Glass u spe cialty, at the Idl WEST CASH PRICES. Children*' Carriages, Shovel Plows, Cutting Boxes, etc. We have the best COOK STOVES and RANGES in the Market, and warrant them to be good. We keep all repairs for same, and will sell lower tlian elsewhere. Anyone in this county, building, or dealing in this line of goods, will pay them to come and see us. THOMAS A. HICKS & BROTHER, licllefonfe. Ft. Health ant) its Pleasures, OB Willi Ilk AKOiilfN. t'Aoosr H< tu rfn TKrtn. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. Nervous Disorder*. What it more fearful thin n breaking down of the nervous system? To be ex citable or nervous in a small degree It most distressing, fur where can a remedy be found T There it one —drink but little wine, beer or kpiriU, or fir better, none ; lake no Oort'ee— weak lei being pre ferable ; get all the troth lir vou tin , take three or four I'illt every night ; eat plenty of tolidt. avoiding the ute of slops , and If these golden rules are followed you wilt be hippy in mind and strung lb body, Hid forget you have nerve* Mother* and Daughter*. I If them is one thing more than another !or which these I'iils are to fatuous, it it ihoir purifying properties, especially their power ofcletnting the blood from all im purities, aud retuoy inir dangerous and sus pended secretions. Universally adopted .11 the one grand remedy for female com plaints, they never lait, never weaken the system, and alwayt bring about what it 'required. Sick Headache* and waut of Appe titea. Thete feelings which sadden IU, most! frequently arise from annoyancut or trou-' hie, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking w hat is unfit for us, thus disordering the liver and stomach.' These organs must be regulated if you with Ito be well. The IMis, if taken accordicg to the printed instructions, will quickly restore a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow, a* a natural con -.-queue*, a good appetite and a clear head. In the Kat end West Indie* scarcely any 1 other medicine is ever used for these dis- , order*. How to be Strong. Never let the bowels be either confined or unduly acted upoa It mar appear singular that Hollo way't Pill* should be recommended for a run upon tbe bowels,; many persons supposing they would in- 1 crease relaxation. This it a great mk lake however, these Pills will iiuniediato ly c-irrecl the liver and stop every kind of* bowel complaint. In warm climatas ihou-h -anus ol lives have beet) saved by tbe use of this medicine, which in all cases gives ( tone and vigor to the whole organic sys tem. however deranged- health and strength follow as a matter of course. The appetite, too, it wonderfully increased by . ..f these Pills, combined in the usei. of solid in*preforcure to fluid diet. Ani-l' rival food it belter than broths and slow*, j. By removing ac rid, fermented or otherim-j - pure humor* from the liver, stomach or blood, the i aut<- of dysentery, diarrhea, ai d other bowel complaints it i spelled. The result is. that tbe ait'.urbance is ar r Ml, and the action of the bowels be-ii comes regular. Nothing will stop tbe re laxation of the bowels so quickly a* this ■ fine correcting medicine. Disorders of the Kidneys. In all disease affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or too little water; or whether they be afflicted with] stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over the region* cf the ' kidneys, these Pilla should be taken ac cording to the printed directions, and the ointment should be rubbed into the small of the back at bedtime. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means bare failed. For Stomachi out of Order. No medn inc will so effectually improve the lone of the stomach as those Pills: : they remove all acidity, occasioned eith er by intemperance or improper diet.j They reach the liver and reduce it to a, healthy action ; they are wonderfully effi-j -acious in rases of spasm—in fact Ihey' never fail in curing all disorder* of the liv er and stomach. /Ll/wiy'i Piilt are the best remedy JUcwn in the iror/J for thefvtlowexng alien lo .- Ague, Female lr- Rheumatism, . Asthma, regularities. Scrofula, or BUlious com- Fever* of nil King's Evil, plaints, kinds. Sore Throats. Blotches on Pits, Stone aGrarel , the Skin, Gout, Secondary Bowel Com- Headache, Symptoms, plaints, Indigestion, Tic Douloure- I Colics, Infia m a • us, _ Constipation lion, Tumors, , of the Bow- Jaundice, Ulcers, els. Liver Com- Venereal Af . Consumption plaint, fecliona, Debility, Lumbago, Worms of all ) Dropsy, Piles, kinds, Dysentery, Retention of Weakness c! • Erysipelas, Urine, any cause, Ac t CAUTION ! None are genuine unless the signature of J. 11 aviso* k, a* agent fur i. the United Slates, surrounds each bos d Pills and Ointment. A handsome reward r will be given to any one rendering' such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicine* or vending the same, knowing them t<> be spurious. Mold at the tuanufat lory of Profaor ttoLi-owar A Co, New York, and by all re-pectable Druggist* and Dealer* in Mod iciua throughout tba civiliaed world, in buxe* at 36 cent*, 62 sent* and $1 each. C There U contlderable taring bj the larger liaet. N. ft.—Direction* for the guidance of patient* in every disorder are affixed to each box. #> may, now, y ijVTIW STORK, NEW GOODS AND [Panic Prices. If. A. L4RRIMEII. I st the old Centre Hill stand. J ml opening u Stock of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES! | A large variety of Lai lies Drew Good* . Great liargaiiu in Muslins and Calicoes. Heady-made Clothing Warranted to Suit ; Ilia Cloths and Cauimi rs, Cant be excelled His Crocery Department, ksUtnishe* every one in assortment and low ' prices. Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coffee. Canned fruits, Domettic and foreign Fruiu, Cheese, < and every other article belong* ing to the Grocery Depart me nt Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers look to your interest One dollar saved is a dollar In |>ocket. Then call and see at what astonishingly low prices. trouble to show Goods.-Mb* Also the choicest FAMILY FLOCK al ways on band. Apr. 16, y. Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL, PA. DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS OILS, DYE STUFFS. PERFUMERY*. NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, PURE WINE A*i LIQUOR*. for medicinal purposes. Truaaee A Supporters in great variety. Also, choice CIGARS TOBACCO, ind all olh<T article* usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Proscription* carefully Compounded. AiCt tf •_ MILLER A SON. 1 Headquarters for Boota and Shoe*! JOHN POWERfi, BOOT A SHOE MAKER OF CENTRE COUNTY*. 1 ( DIPLOMA ] Awarded to John Powers for the best fine Boots exhibited at Cen tre Coanty Fair for the rear lKfk 'l S1 AM U F A fi Y tilt 1 Opposite Butb House, BKLLEFDNTK, PA He keeps constantly on hand a full line of K O O T K A X I) S 11 O E N. He is just opening the largest stock of Spring Goods ever brought to BeHefont*. nnxftttoisa for ladies, kept constantly on hand. t Cools and Shoes for men and women, of all styles, quality and prices, from the most costly to the cheapest, constantly , kept on hand. 5 WE DEFY COMPETITION ! either in quality or prices. Call and examine his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, and you will find if -to your advantage. Apr2lly. :0. T. At KXAXDKK. C~~M Bowgait. ALEXANDER a BOWERS, At torosjtoal Lea. KUf<la Specie! sUeeUae '•* to I -aUcttooe. sr. J Orpbaas' < onrt rreette* ex Ss IS imu sad Othsa a 1 liwau'i baildlar, mj- Tt if £xoelsior Cement Tb IKB, meaafeatusa (ban cat War rented of s superior qaeltt,. si his kites, near Pto t 'rssk Mllte. la Mstess lrp This osasrat Iss sliasd, aaod Is larr* aaealitlss upon U.c L 1. a 8. UK . sod has boss /. nod l.ahb asslafartar, spaa si' r-bs absrs u has basa asad. sad as suasl to an, mom msaofertsrsd for as* la < V .tor Ptpsa. or übawrar patpnas s rood aasJll, of iWaat I. Into Lis. This < *n.<i bss sir, ..d, bs*a te*'.4 tar sail aid*, sad raadsrad lbs ulm i ssll.fsrll r Persona. MtoraSais roastrar-Uor i.'seteraa. Urter • star Pips.. Ac *VII find It to tbotr etraatara u> boar ikb In j<atod. sod alas that hsoarraats Lb. artlrl* as ram jsretoe . J. t<. MKYKR* tmasll U Aarattobars. Pa SB > *** C 25 BAR IKON 21 cU. |*r lb. BURDEN'S HORSE SHOES >t $5 00 per Keg. NAILS, a* good a* the beet at $3 00 per Keg. LOCKS SScta each. F. G. FRANC ISC US. Lewtslown, mar 30 y. r JpHE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE RE-OPENED! A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. The Beilefonle public and the people of the country generally will be pleased to know that the old and well established DRUG STORE, late the property of James 0. Wnliam*, op Allegheny street, next door to Hicks hardware emporium, has been re opened for business .sad b be ing rapidly re-stocked and fiued out with the best and most popular DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, and everything usually kept in afirst-clart Drug More PKWit RIPTIO\S<4UEHLr ly routpoutided at nil hours ,of the day or night, and particular and prompt attention given to the wants of fanners and others who lite in the country- More niter cloood to thuee who want medicine* or anything in the drug Una. The undersigned hope*, by strict attention to butinot*, to merit and rcceite the pub lic patonage. H M HEBXIXGTOX, , 6 apr It. Agent THE COM m WASHER! ' ' The ( omplelw Nnaher will w Hah H < nrpct or lied i(iiit or n Tine Curlaln or Collwr. Warranted For Five Years. Prioe Only $6.00. Jonx H. Miller, Centre Hall. Proprietor for Centre county. X) apr tf D. F. LUSE. i PAINTER, halupl. offer* his services to the citizens of Centre county in llouae, Mgn and Ornamental Tainting, Striping, ornamenting and gilding, Graining OAK. WALNUT, CIiKSTXUT, Etc. Plain and Fancy Paper hanging. Order? r'*peoifully solicited. Tormt reasonable A) apt tf. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS —The un doiaigned u now prepared to aell Brick at hi. kiln* at Centre llail to suit purchaser*, at reasonable rates, also to furnish or con tract Brickwork. S. S. KARNKR. 7 uct y jnpL'A. J. oftHliouf". DENTIST. Jli'' '.'Jf" t,roT * Mllu !• aa* pr.. and r-andri an; t'.salrd aorrtoo in bl. linn, In ta. hn.' mnaan., uf bMt uosllla and l raasoashls ratoa. K 4 ' • Harness, SaddlesT&c The undaistcnsd. Aotanuinod to meet th.. nopu'ar demand for tower prices. r.-.iK-ct.'allr calls Hi. ,n„. Uon of th. public to hit stock of BADDLKKY now offered *t the old stand rv.lsn .... ths people and the thaw, the laiwent end m. at varl-I and complete assortment uf Saddles. HamoLioh iT H'uT'etJZW d< * c^>Uo ", ln<l ; to ****?., tt ng to compel* a tint cU < mullah "tot. he now ogeis at prices wblrhi a m nit the times. JACOB DlMjbti Centre Hall. Chas. H. Held, Clock. Watchmaker** Jc wcJcr Millheim, Ccntro Co., l'a. At kinds of clocks. Watohos and .lewelrv of ibt latest st?lo.. as also the MarcnrtUo Patent < slsndi r Cituka. proTidcl with a..mupletohides ..f tb moid a anddajr of the month and week on iu I see. wUcu i, warranted saa perfect llme-keepor. Clocks. WaUbee and Jewelry repaired on shjrt no so and warranted. 1 ASaSC"A new Golden Tongue Organ, on* of the finest toned instruments made, for sale at this office. Also a Kynder organ, good a* oetv. Either of these instruments offered at a bargain. sending their subscript lion >n thi office, can see on the address lou . n paper, wheth-r credit hg beer gn : ->>'4ir ~r, t-ioo. as ,-e-oipt, GRAHAM & SON, jSt* ' ' 11 ; Ci"''' 7 Have Ute exclusive sale la liellefonte Edwin 0. Burls' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES, 8 WIDTHS, the Sstl Sfeststa WBOLESALK * HEX Alt PKALKR* !S Calf Skins, SOLE LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, Ac. All Kitid of Custom Work Made To Order. Bishop Strot, BELI.EPONTE, Pa. S may if. C ENT RE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI XIBKiT. at hi* eitablLkmcot at Centre HalL. keep en hand, and lor sale. ai the most reasons* bta rate*. Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, • P ljlixaxd Fxsct and of every description made to order, and warranted to be made of tha beu seasoned material, and by tbe mod •killed and ct ntpotent workmen. Bodies for bufjr<e end spring-wagon* Ac., of the most isprovcd pattern* made to order,also Ucsring of all kind* made to order. All kinds ol repairing done promptly and at the lowest po.nbie Met. Person* wasting anything is hi* line are requedeJlo call and examine hit work. ther will find It not to be excelled tor dura; ability and wear. may Stl. Sandalwood rwe iw a maen trM I"*ci ta rratmmt la a tati&saMMSM nml -a*,of tn. crrttux .* MEN < M UAPAILM. It WW WAKNWE. u rartui.*a4 , <•<• tln He <•<*. It U M wtner aad.ac *ro mmi jr. tint, <<m la au ,1,-j i) .V,<UUKII.IM MA>aa i •#<*. u-* a ia •, <w>ieur.i-i!a oti at roatelwp I aedd at ill I*m Stone A.* la? ctr net.MMaduntt Wouu tiiwi,S V.tst laprtrwa J. ZELLER &■ SON ; DRUGGISTS No 6 Brockerkoff liytr,BeiJefooteJ > p Dealrtu lu Ortigw. rbrrnktia IVrfumrry. htttf (food* Ac. do. i Paro Wine* and Liquor* for medter purpose* always kept. may 81. Ti. 76. A National Family Ffeper. 76. ' I Th Or*l ttatli I'M* ol Xmortea, ll* oat, MM, MpaMu* RMJ i*S 1*! a* a **• ; la* t te r*Mv * o iJMrTfar See <*•- I tmnlai MM* man TtiF. STAR SPANGLED BANNER I tee Urr* ojf 1 ' t* •MSNms im. UOnr aim, <nrtS. -bc *iU rtmu>a i-torto*. Tal".. iweta, . Po-lo w I. Uoawr urfjo f t* Ul ag Sw ' ripe*. sm-rau- arm 4c 4. am . I iMnsl l*Tj-mr-f UaOkwl ftwaitOMal. fouar: . Canar, , etc., etc . sad I* ' j-rtn.l Fusil, Faper. 14,, lu marraPr •!• twr Fr*od, HaaHwp *ad-tmu> -** number ton. C* rttiem C l-atV,;!. set whir Mto aweta. > tow.(..Ulooi, at *W m 4 tail" 4WC wa ntr>< S)V trees rail lab it rut papat It -qwt an &• kd tt aW* *t war or :w* no I fir** a Uriel erne mm. w.il ctrn ut<3 tIH " kc .„. T.at A <mto a >nr, a4 ta aaal t>maaM VA*s.J weo.,e. I*la jaM U*opapar for **mt , : we..HeetWnt Jionter* It w o.t ruUMeaLm, I Itnleaaaraaolarlaa. It • U til. SUrtotf la !•<*. ' tl teeeoaoalor U joarv talltiaa t pnotw*. Yua waat It aodanlt bnratt amoiiau ai"ia! Elegant t hromoa. iworti. *1 ••rchi.ett eat) toclar. ilnetl i. ouatHt and or Bor *t , faff a! tart, rr ot and k.a>U a bole roar nil Int. lor #l. VL-a. on potuac rlinncae roitable fa* aw para r. teattiar ixotuiaoia oCrtvOt. A Last | Otta one roar da uko a Naucaat, |.UM c, ' Ua enaXa pat—r. ana that t. fat Hi*! I aad I acaloaa o>iua* t-oa taat taut au nartf. a. noriru oactb 1m or orot .ant* rar—r intrcdaJ for tw, nam uue Uta* a (benrr u> Ha reader* bj evpoMa* tlu "trWke aJ trap. ,r t. iaollo,)m and nan u ta. tlm. Vao haieami uaC too tone, broil l .if. Xom la the oo ; Onli I* ooU omtrot tbi> treat paper a jeer. | f™" W itb foar eharmta* ehrwmoe. .etlret urn | toe* am f* U cue. KperrmtUH tiv reade aoet I Irrr to a 11. r—nj 111-* t' , actttlae u> Mlt todar.u ttUCX>adCt;BUbUI.N. -lIV.. H taadale* j S. _ 4m. ta a o w , C. PECK'S : The uudersijrm J h:u o|>cned it m woe ' ÜbiUhtnent, at hit new shops, foi the mxnufneture of , Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, SLKIOU* AM> SLKDS, PLXIS ASD FXXCT , of every description . All vehicles manafhetured by him era warranted to render entbfnction, and as equal to any work done elsewhere, lie uses none but the best material, and employs the moat skiilfui workmen. Hence they flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability I and finish. * Orders from a distance'promptly attend ed to. Come and examine my work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kinds of Reparirg dono. QENTERHALL ; Furniture Rooms.' EZRI KRT7Rf\r, . rospecUul'y infe-ns tbu citiz ua ol Centr county, that be haa bough t oat the eld land of J. i> Uein inner, and has rcducd the prices. Tbe.r have constantly on hand >. nd ml>a to .order r BEDSTK \L>S, ! BUREAUS, SLINKS. • • AYASHSTANDS. CORNER CUPBOARDS TABLES, Ac., Ac. Their stick of riady-mnde Purnitureis •argc and waTHit"d of good workmanship and is ail made undet their own Imnsl - , ato supervision, and is offered ut rates i ihcuper Iban olscwhere. j Call and £ ce our stock before purchasing i olsowbore. 20 fob. ly. T L. BP AN GLEE, Attornbv-at-Law, ft Beilefonte, l*a. Office with Bush <Sr Yocutu. Consultation in Eniish , and German. Collections promptly attend ed to. feb6-tf • 1A P- PORTNEA , AiLor.-.oy et Law * JL/ B-'ilelVnte, Pa. Office over Key ,, will thank. mav t—'tft * wsmr^z i^/POHPS®' Lb mawh.n • C j+umbf as! Gmftfn Ox's Pmor-x 9 c^>pcrlißi&" l rlii<l|laiwfg , ' c ;jt * *BU ifv .u-tug TkclUUcH trrcibit iocruwwl; stuck and BASOB.itffoof MAIX. VMsf Dp*bw.ir%Tfe'4r.3. •f. pcia!l- *vrwtlletJlr I. d,*b u . u♦ •'laj ESMKIf .f'Mt %ts S * - • I'lrdriTtiL v - - • : r i ?
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