1 ' ' k. 1 ; he Centre Reporter. FUED! KURTZ... IDITOR 1 mr If A t.t , fa., dune "J J. l>7t>. 1 ER\ts. —f vrar, in ndr.iticc, S.W tr'irsi not paid in eitiraner. A lorrti**mrnts 2IV vrrlinr fo •th i- | f rtions, and for 6 ana 12 month* hy nyr ttl contract. The Erie, Pennsylvania. V** York Central, Baltimore and Ohio and Grand Trunk railroads on 12 inst., reduvd the vales fvvr western bonnxl freight- tr-u 75c. to 2.V. per hundred pound* to Chi cago, Pittsburg, Cincinnati and Buffalo nnd a proportionate reduction to all xxi - torn point*. The rate* for both east and west bound freight* and paasengvrs are, now cut terribly. The Grand Trunk and Baltimore and Ohio line* claim differential rates. The pn -|'ct i* that the war will bo long and bitter. .in ■* ♦ The T'nion county republicans made their nominations last week, a> follow- Senator, t". S. Wolfe; Assetnblv. Vh llayea ; Sheriff, David Groas ; Asms iutc Judges. Wm. Wilson and Baiul Mar shall. Charge# of fraud are made among the republicans. There was fraud in Gregg twp. in favor of Gross, and the true vote secures tho nomination of Thomas P. Wagner. I YD77I'A" OF RE\XS\ Al l FY IX THE I XITEO ST,tPB UUUTE James. K. Kelly, one of the I'uitevl States Senators from Oregon, is a native of Pcnnsvaller. Mr. Kelly was bora in Gregg township, on the farm now own ed and occupied hy our democratic friend Jacob Mct'ool, and sjHMvt hi> school-boy days in tlvat section. Many of the older citicens of this valley will remember their schoolmate —Gen. Bu chanan, Tctcr \\ il-on and others who went to school with the Oregon senator, will nodoubtbe pleased to leern through the Reporter of his whereabouts and the high position which he now hold*. Mr. Kelly is a second cousiu of Shannon Boal and is also related to the Woods family. The house where he attended school was on the Georges Valley road near where the church now stand*, and was built of slabs. The congressional directory gives thi further biography of Mr. Kelly : Janice K. Kelly, of Portland, Oregon was born in Centre County, Pennsylva nia, February 16, lSly ; graduated at Princeton College, New Jersey in 1 Ndy studied law and xx as admitted to the bar in Pennsylvania in 1542; went to Cali fornia in 1 >4O, and front thence to th* Territory of Oregon in ISol ; was elected by the Legislative Assembly of Oregon in 1852 one of three commissioners to prepare a code of laws torthat Territory was a member of the Legislative Coun cil from 1553 to IS">7 ; was elected a member of the Convention which fram ed the Constitution of Oregon in 1557 ; was a Senator in the I-egislutiw ASM ::i --bly of Oregon from ISoO to ISot ; was ap pointeil by l'resident Buchanan l'uite*i States District Attorney for tHcgon in ISiri. but declined to accept the appoint ment : in 1855 he was chosen laeuten ant Colonel of the First Regiment of Oregon Mounted Volunteers, and in that capacity was engaged in the Yakima Indian war in 1555 and '56 ;he was elected to the Unite*'. States Senate as a democrat, to succeed G. 11. Williams, Republican, and took his seat March 4. 1871. His term of ser vice will expire March 3, 1>77. Hon. Sam'l Gilliland who also was a schoolmate of Mr. Kelly, having ad dressed a note to the senator, has received from him the following reply : U. S. SENATE CHAMBER. Washington. April 17th, 1-76. .V. . .VI nut! Gili'Hnd. IVar Sir;—l wa* very much gratified a few days ago t< receive your letter of the 3nl inst with your photograph accompanying Jit. Ii appearance von certainly have changed s* nu-what since we played together about the old school house in George.- Valley, half a century ago. Looking over the many Tears which have gone by since then, {can truly say that mv sthool boy life was the period in which I had the most unalloyed happiness, as it w as the freeest from anxiety aud care. It is true the severe eye of John S. Price now and then rested upon me when bent upon mischief, or when I failed to mind my book ; and occasionally I felt the birch laid on by his hand, for which I vowed vengeance in my mind whenjl should grow up to be a man. But with all those little troubles they were hapj>y days, and sometime* as 1 think over them it seems to me that the pleasure of memory are sweeter than the pleasures of hope. * Your description of the country aliout my father's old farm, and the changes which have been made, wa* very inter esting to me a* it i* forty years since 1 have been there. I have been thinking seriously about going back there before I return to the Pacific coast, and your kind invitation to meet me, certainly has strengthened uiy desire to go. I cannot now sav w hat time I will, likely go, but probatay about the middle or lat ter part of Mar, although it is jxossible I may w'ait until congress adjourns which I think will be in July. Before going I shall write you, so that you will know when I am coming. I send you a photograph so that you may see how time has changed my aj>- pearance since yon saw me last. Very truly Your* etc. JAMES K. KELLEV. M e trust that Senator Kclley w ill make his promised visit to his native valley and his old home. Wc bespeak for him a cordial reception from the companions of his childhood yet liv ing here, as well as from their descend ants and the people of the valley gener ally who wi'l be glad to make his ac quaintance. DON CAMERON* NETTLED, Air, Palmer, one of the delegates to the Cincinnati convention from Luzerne county, having asserted that 41 of the 5s Pennsylvania delegates were for Blaine and declared that the majority should rule, Secretary Cameron is said to have replied ; "Such talk from you Luzerne men who cannot carry your own district will not control the action of delegates representing steady republican consti tuencies. The state convention ordered ns to vote as a unit for General llart ranft, and if he is defeated let the bh.rnt rest where it belongs." Air. Palmer "A ou brought out llart ranft to beat Blaine and you don't mean tostick to him. Conkling is your man." Air. Cameron—"l don't care about ar guing with you on this question, because you are committed to your idol. Besides if Blaine is nominated, we will be put on the defensive throughout the campaign, and the party acting on the defensive is always defeated." Ilaysey, daisey, How dye do ? From the Buckeye state are you. Kiddle de riddle de de, Koll de rain, You came it over 3lorton, Conkling and Blaine. "It is the right and duty of Congress to prohibit and extirpate in the Territo ries that relic of barbarism, polygamy.— Republican platform. Then Republican Congresses have been neglecting {their duty scandalous ly for a good many years. Radical watch ward, /'Make Hay(s) while the sun shines." The Cincinnati convention has mode thing* rather Hazey for the republicans. The Kilkenny cat fight in the repub- ( lican j>arty for the nomination for Pre*i- * dent ended at Cincinnati on last Friday. < in a compromise on Gov. Hayes, ot Ohio. Blaine was strongest and lu- t forces were wild ami rampant, and seemed very confident of carrying his > nomination, but none of the force* of i the other candidates could he brought over to him sufficient to gixe him a nm- x jority. t'onkling and Grant were bent on Blaine's defeat, and Blaine had strength enough to prevent Doubling's nomination Morton was as lame jioliti- Ciillx a*be is jiliysically and could not mu ' ter up enough to made him stand morx than thiol best. The fight between tin chiefs xx, is entirely ti|>on the prim ipU'. If I can't you nhanT. Nothing was hit but to drop all. and fall upon a eompio iixlm' candidate, and the fortunate >ne i vi> v. Hayes of Ohio who xx pu. ii nomination, and the i.it tight ended llartnu ft, as we - .it I all along in ti,. Ht|tMtif, km t (lit ui lint il ofn ' n and he received the v.' af the IVi sylxania deh-galion, hi cause lie xx..- kn ox nto have a fondm f>r—l' ■ aj - ing. tiov. Hayes, the ttOmloOO, ll S MiMltil| rate t)lio iH'litieian xxi.oxx..- ,' . the governorshij thrc.i.h at -' v i-ii'ii am i e the i n.uiiial question, lhwlicals who xxaui intellect in the presidential ehaii must not vote for Hayes. On Friday uveuiug Ui the Bellefoitte rejuibliean* he'd a ratification meeting at which they jKiitred out their entlioi asm over the nomination of llax i > and I Whet lor. Very few knew anythii . j about Hay e> Iwcatiso tin re is not much I about him, ajul not one knew who Winder wa. Speeches were ma le by Beavor, llumea, Hastings and l.ove. ihiy i-iings thinks Hayes isa halt lxrotli , er of his, because he g>half oil h - n.anc and is much enthused thereat. CIS CIS XA Tl. 1 iiAvr.c vvi XXIIEEIKR TUB i: xl'ti xt s>xtt , FC'KES. i The republican national r omantlan 1 assembled at Cincinnati last Wednesday • 14, anil was in session nearly three day i before It could get fixed to take a ball ! s for president. The excitement r?ut hig. I between the friend* of the different can 1 didatc*. Ed. McPherson of this state 1 was chosen permanent chairman. Don • Cameron could not j>!ay boss over tin - IVnnsvlvania delegation after all, and | swing it for Conkling after dropping . llartranft. tHit of the on delegates 42 j j made up their tuiud* to go for Blaine, j leaving Don but a corporal's guard ti i ' carry over to Conkling. Don felt a littU cheap over this—being Grant'- war vo retary. Tho Blaine men went in for their favorite with all their might, :'.i• < made the moc noise. The platform copies about onp half oi the declaration of Imlepend* nee. Cineinnatti, June 16,10250 a. in. ii.' rirst ballot lias just commenced by a *. Ii of the states in alphabetical < ider. First Ballot. Blaine 2tM Bristow C'onklix'.g Morton 12- Have* •>' Jewell 11 I llartranft Vi .Second Ballot. j Blaine 2'.- Bristow 114 Morton 111 I Conkling •' Hayes W llartranft ' Wheeler .1 Washburn© Third Ballot. Blaine 2b j Bristow 12 i Morton 112 Conkling h Hayes 67 llartranft t. Wheeler Washburne Fourth Ballot. Blaine 21*2 Bristow 126 Morton ln.- Conkiing M llayes 6- Ilartranft 71 Wheeler 2 ! M'asliburne Fifth Ballot. | Blaine 2S I Bristow 114 Morton Conkling 82 Hayes B>4 j llartranft 6'j j Wheeler 2 ; Washburne " i • Sixth Ballot. Blair.e 3hN Bristow 11 ] Alorton ' n5 Conkling M Hares IIS llartranft 5( Washburne Wheeler 2 •Seventh Ballot. Blaine 351 Bristow 21 Hayea 381 Cincinnati, June 16. —Mr. Cutnback, of the Indiana deleg-ation has withdraw n Mr. Alorlon's name and 25 of the deli - gates voted for Hayes and 5 for Bristow. At 4.57 on the seventh ballot, Mr. Har lan, of Kentucky, withdrew Bristow'.- name. Of the Kentucky delegation 24 voted for Hayes. The scene of excitement which follow ed the announcement of the vote is in describable; shouting, waving of hats and fans and cheering, the band mean while playing "Yankee Ikx. lie." Mr. Frey then took the platform and thank ed the earnest supjKirters of the candi date from Maine. No words can express Maine's gratitude, he -aid, "G< 1 hl< you all for ever. The convention in it. wisdom has selected General llayes as our standard bearer ; Maine accept, endorses and will support him in Novem ber. Our leader, Air. Blaine, will tak< tint field in Maine nnd sweep it by 2 V 000, and then go into Alas-achusctts and assist to sweep it by 60,00o." He move <1 that the nomination of Mr. llayes be made unanimous. Adopted. A Virginia delegate moved that the president should appoint a committee of five to xx.lit on tiov. Hayes and notify hiin of his nomination. Agreed to. Mr. Poland, of Vermont, then nomi nated \V. A. Wheeler, of New York, for vice president,and K. 11. Hoar seconded the nomination. Thos. C. Piatt, on behalf of part ol the New York delegation, presented Mr. Woodford's name. The roll was then called. When New York wan reached Mr. Woodford took the platform and withdrew his own name. When South Carolina had been called Mr. Wheeler having already re ceived 156G votes Mr. Kellogg, of Con necticut, withdrew the name of tien. Haw ley and moved that Mr. Wheeler's nomination bo made unanimous. Agreed to and Mr. Wheeler's nomina tion was so declared. On motion of Mr. Howard, of Michi gan, it was ordered that the chair ap point a committee of one from each state to notify the nominees and ask their acceptance with the platform adopted. A PENNSYLVANIA ROW.—A scene of the most intense excitement was witnessed during the calling of the second ballot. Wbeu Hon Cameron auuouuced 58 votes ' for llarlninft, a iiicmbx i IVotn Wr! I Tie*tr uri'so for liiliii'll ain I t-ollcueoc j of I IN* Bi\tli lVnirvh .mill ditiict, .1 gentleman from Piii- ti 'i 'l, Mr Hamp ton xtf the Txvetitx 11.uol di-tint and also Mt Si* xx art, fr> in tin* i'xxi i.tx ll ul ifistlhi, ros to 11 |H int of 1 uli 1. 11; 11 ing thai tho voto i ,r: bx 1 liuirtu.iii ron xvuv not foiH vt,iii.l I!. at fain vole- of the ti ft y-i glit \\i ea- tMi Hlaiiro. • 'litiii man M* IT. 1 1 t ... .1 11. ' was of an> tin nil *1 to • ho : sentiment 111 tin- 0 iv oittioo Mr tY--na rx'.-x* u |> nut • I I'lxli r. oil rim tlint iimb r the rule, the voto a 10 n, 'l hy Mr. Cameron nil.Ho ii.orde.l (In tho M\, nth and final hallo! .. ( UiOlUiiati .ho lYiiiiMlv.iiiia.deh; tr I'tit into two nearly op d t.nu n- I'htFty foiir xvoii! to Itla; it-under th. loan •>f MTiiOl a . ! txxt ! ill. Woo -i otvh.i x I'an.or, t II .1. Hut lot! ui, rrn lit a httlo too l.uo. 111., in. - i 01 ,it .11 ,utw. - too I, to to .. x, lo 111 I roll 1 j ■invo p i Veil hint tho \ioli :x On tin otlur haiiil iho oonihniniiuii 111 favor oi I Illy i- xx ooiujiloliil l ton ho n.ix ,• ! tho nj> ort front IN 1 i-y Ivanin. II til El EH. 1.0 republicans d.vlur. i 1 then j 1 ilnt for in that tin >v. civ as *x.. . i oil to sul.. iilios to corporation*. la In x xx hat they meant by this re-.'lutioii, they t havo nominated a man t> • .5 uo IT i I .lout, who as Clu-iraiaiv ot tho I'm ifio Railroad v oinuiittoo, it i tixl a'i man J nor of .nh iily job*. and w h otio <•: th '• most active It ~!oi n i '■ at '.'a a. I njion the attention ~f v Mtija ."*•• • "" 1 | tl.o end Republican jr.ii-t >■ turns it i hack in contempt on Republic..r pf"- ' ICi-Moll-. - HI.AIN l'-'S Ol'IMiA, Mr. Blaine nay > the immediate causa of the failure of his friends ; > soi nro hi nomination was tho holding liack ot tin votes for hiti from Pennsylvania attci tho the third ballot. I his Mr. Blaine attributes to the ncutioii- sti, n; h lent tit llartranft ;tt times l v t'.inkling - forces, xx liieh made it po.-.-ib!a for minor ity ,4 the Pennsylvania dele, ..lion 1 urge that their Candida s could not prop erly be dropj>ed while lie was still ;q>- I parently gaining votes. • • * 1 17" POT.irit 11. I'ATROX- I X rOXrtITTTIOXX! xxinsovirNr '.lt XI I DEMOCRATS T.VI k ol* ft lit NO !N 1 111: PLATfOBM. j Washington, June Id. The jr p"-<>] amendment to the Constitution intr > j duccil in the 1 loose yesterday bv Scot! Lord fNo xx York, and r< urn 1 t • th. j Commit tee on the Judiciary, meets witi j so much fervor among Democratic men. i bers, that its snbstauces will be reoom mended for incorporati i: in". th( 1 VnoKTatic platform t> ho -• 1 • j-:• 1 ■ St 1. ,s, aid?; t übly i'' o !■ of tie joint resolution, which was I follow s. ll'.vr I'tnii r thot oiistituti ti, . the -finer* of the* Unitt I St./es number ing, with dcpunJen ts, h.s>,( ■ ■pi uetratiug into i", ry j .rt of the c um try,and havingetiargw of its trat. n. i', tAI intelligence, are •. .issioned ' '■ tho I'resi lent, ami are. tl-.t th 1 ;ower of appoi: *.m ut nt.drent x':d,?t. * * : ... coercion of any , lion in power, ar. l required to act. voti and contribute mom. y i:i accor lani'; w i the r. 1 will, xvhctchy i<) l oth to ! ' caucuses and the elect i are roi.tii . " jid,and. 11"' • - 11, Such relations between th ; f Adininistrjtion and the officers of th : ! (lovern: unt tend not only to defeat th j xxill - I the ntaj"i.ty.as. 11" degr. lot indej ct.diHieon: d i.detitv. fsueholljoot but ; • relax the rui-. s of tf. .al.i tt'.t.i ' bility, which it is of supreme intj rtatn L not only to maintain, hut to • etc! 1 s and. If/:.. Securing the in '., : ci .et. ' .of such officers from such ecutral < : , trol is the only nn tl. lby wltM. t oev: can be remedied ; therefore, /. lu f, By thi 5,.,, iim | H. j . , UepreMUitatives of the I'nited States. < s America, in I'ongn ■ assiuuhh 1, t\s 1 thirds of each llouse concurring tin r ii - that the following'amendments to tli j Constitution l o and are hereby j.roj>. jed to the Ix-giilatUfi 1 ' f the ever., i States: ■'| Article, Section 1. All ji. itm.iste:- L' marshal-, > . s . rs, ami isTi t- r-oxec; t! collectors of customs duties shall ' chosen for a term of four years, at a get; "• erat election by the elect r- • f the di trict, city, town or village in which tin s duties of their othci • are to he j i t fortn ] cd. i Sec. 11. The ('ongrcss bhall enac suitable laws to execute the forcgoitii article, and to insure the faithful dis I charge of the duties' of sin ii officers, am for their removal by the I'resident f official misconduct, and in rare of a r< I inoval for an ajxpointuient, until ti.- I nex T general election, nn'ifving on ti. giound that his testimony will tend t< criminate himself; ami ;,ny person com ' victcd of such bribery or ennver i n • ihall not 1 <• pardoned, and shall be dis qualified from holding any office oi honor, trust, or profit under t!;e I ni'< jverunient £l(>,000 for the hire of a carriage for tin 1 Secretary of Mar from the beginning of litis Administra tion down to Belknap's resignation on March 2 : During the seven year BclkXi: pwa.- Secretary the carriage xxas jirobably never used a dor* n times for lii.s lonvenieuce or in despatching pub lic business. It served the same jmrjiot-u \ttoruey-Gcneral Williams's landaulel did. I! enabled tlie Belknap family to ride out in style every day and attend the numerous receptions and jiartic given during the society season. But why the Government should have been taxed sl(i,il "11 l*Ut a* ll wane 1: .c ! - . !at ; ." ,1 ' (tl VI OF \ CHI Kelt tJAi.I KUY DC !;l St. NKRV It K ('. ( Ma t Kii: ia. i Mattv \Y. u. il i , , Ju;.e 12 A , : v .. . •. XI, eg'., r d.'.i upon 1 duties the ga' | w.tb a cr..b, k,. ing the contractor ot the building and burymg quit* at.umber ol others ir. the ruin.-.. llelow i- list of the unfortuOiitc a# far !• • I - n, c "xtr.wt. r t' bu.ld :g, killed ; I h,>s. j CailZcry, l.g ii.us J; llcgh D.ciehcc, , li* a J brui-cd llunnicitd. lei: 1, ,d --'lyir j :red • ■ !u. '. : J twi VI Hen TV. arm br >k. n Xlurtin llopk.m., -boubl 1 . r -cr: ti-ly i: jured dam,* Fi-hor. be,-., a: a face ha 1 ty brn.ud, ai.J arm injured. 1 KM UK
    ! , >u: "ain. Iv F ■ 1. .a J" liait . t-sn - ' 'i Xliffl ' tfttd iltitoi gd' t\ • ' aid Eagle, Lamar, r.iii L g .n, v, u- tat : • . r . - - . : . *•;■ up; ■• : i Trust*-. . \ Al ' r! 1 i w c:> Itlttl'ir,. 1 tak 0 i-aurwn*. i for lise payment < l iminey an -. gratr- -f ' -■ '■ i . , r 3 hUl , ' tiunlop ami Jamt * Harr , and su. both'" l " U- might I I rod to then.. truv. to .1, i.ubiic -e! ol in the county, and with oil ■ 0 • r ct public binding' f .- the county , -.he t V-N •! R-'Kefoi t" ' • Centre t- unty i.> houi I'd on ll •• n rt '1 "v1'..:.;-., ,:,th ...'.l', F, -n. on tl, ,'u!l.'f**l by XI fffi i, ai. i n tk * uth k - Huntingdon, on tb- w.-t bv C ', 13,5(11; in InA '• l-> 7*.' in ISWi, 20,1''2 Th. populatbm • •; the >*vcral township* ,n IMO, wa* a* fo liojfg- 1 711. For.-, on 1,251. (Jr.. d !.'.71. Haiti. - 1.27 N. II .vard 1 fir.' 11a V!i II 1,4b", Mb * !.! lb tier 1 7N7. RU* • 17. I'sstt ;, 47 N; -: g 1." ' b VV ab.rr 1 Ist, llu*t"n 557. M .ri : &.'.( Sn. ' " ((72. "i •fa •< f the i *untry i-ipcatly div. : * i -iti 1 bv high mountain ridges, rangin - j lroin > V-i Raid Engie. u| , on the confine, of Huntingdon and Ccntr ' cour.ti, *, northe l of the Juniata rive: u" and extends air- -* the county near th t in iti rf ie ; and northwest of Raid Kngle i , the Allcg'o ■ v in, .main, b, yon i win* . i . a tract of very wild, broken high bind r letup *i A!' " * -tern d.divitv of 11 - u The prin*i|at valley* ar Itr,. Ni'.'.rv. R..M K..g!'. Sugar, IF, M n, (, J'ci.n an 1 ,■!' •r . o| Niftany, the gr. it central valley .fth county, iu which lb, cunty town is plea antly situated, abound* tvilh ninny gu>h a ing liii- or beautiful spring*. The c runty is W ell watered. The priii > ipal !r* .in-i,r Raid F g-'or. ek. M.h * anon creek, with their numerous tribute - rie, and tlic West Rranch of the Si, que lianna on the notthvr.ol, the re. ipjcnt : Raid Eagle and other-. Flit) srnaile >' -tr< ,io oc I', .mi ere--, 1',n,.,-. ta - Spent! cr ok. Elk -re ek, M r-!i i r ek Spruce creek, Half Moon run. Rig Ft-h * ing < reek. Cedar cc-k. Cold vtrcaiii. Lit ■ tic Mii-hnt,on creek, Logan cr .k, Rut!'. , lo run. Little Fishing emit, 'l l.e *<>il ot this county i- varioit- Ii " oui' ' f the vuiie.ts il Ulay be -afely ci 1 'd mil"! g the bc*t in the S:at-, nnd highly pt -dm-five, if well cultivated : ti,, - tbo c:i •• c-po, inlly in Nittanv ol f Peon's V :Ai Y-. and form the t,, MI .i ri | c a'turul district*. Olio r part- of the , uiu ty arc, pcriiap-, equally productive ; bu not so tb ,ruble on account of water, tin want "f w.itcr is often severely felt, m d it -olij'* instam e- wciis have le eli sunk to t great depth w^ithout obtaining wnt> r. Tli nnllei stream-, utter running some t ie linwht.uie rock nnd are seen no more The mountain tidg'-- separating the v • y , are generally steep and rocky, not ti: , b' 1 cultivated, ami only* valuable fm he timber that grows there. Soma por •i- '■ ab tig the Allegheny arc little inhab ited. The prevailing limber is pine. hem lock, sugar maple, ami different kind <> on 1.. 'I he geological fca'.ur, -of the county an ' 111 ') Fa-t tilth, Raid Kngle litolllitail the vniieys nr.' of limestone formation laddered on tin ir margin next to tin niountan - by the overlying slate. Thii mountain ami tht high ridges SOUthaalt o it are of SHiid-tone. Northwest <>f Raid Kiig - mountain, a . ng thcva'ley in whit I: Ib'vvs Raid Eagle creek, are found the reil ,nd variegated shales, and the los. iliferom inn -tone, next in order. Above Ibis i a thin belt of the fo-iililcrou* sandstone, not alwuy- perceptible. From this to tlx i.tliern hne of the Allegheny, or rutl.cr <>f (be bills wliicb Jut forward from that mountain, i- a bell two or three miles vv ide, occupied by olive slates and sandstone* . and above this tbo red shale and red and gray •uiidstone-, which form the steep frout of tho Allegheny, fussing over the intermediate formations, we find on tin high lands beyond the summit, in the vi cinity ol Snow shoo ami fnilipsburg, hed of bituininou- coal, which have been open e l in some of the most nice* ifelo places, arid the coal transported to tho country ca tof tho mountain Tnru". Though bituminous coal abounds in the northvve-t of the Allegheny liiounthin about Philipsburg, yet it is not so impor tant a mineral a- ir-n ore, which is abund •intly found in the lime-lone valleys, in al ways any quantity or variety, yielding from 50 lo 60 pi r cunt, of inelulic iron. The wealth of tile county may be pretty fairly estimated from l.io lute census, ol which the iolkrtving is an abstract Di INK) there were 7 I'uinaeos in the county, (but the number lias since increas ed) produced 7,.MM lon* of east iron; '.' bloom erics, lorges and tolling mills, pro- I 10,110 ton-of bur iron ; I hern tier. 2(1, fit) tons ol fuel con uno d ; thu nuiiile i ol nu'ii employed iu tliu manuliicturu ct t r. , iu Sliding luililiig, was till.!; capital , invosle.l S there were M7,Utltl i>uli i bituminous . "it raised, . tu|,loving i , i , . ipital invest,,l j.r> ia a i horses ami i ul • I , .' t,, ,t . ..tile l.'i.l'.'t. sheOn 17.- i ' I'd, wine lo .e i, poultry ot ait kind esti ui, < I i ! Sl.', <7O. I.usiiels of wheat ialcd I. I i. Iu i lei I !7 . at- 114,47(1. rye 111,- >F I, ' v,li. ,t K'Hff, corn'jitl 15W, |x>uti!'< i luce,| fiff,44tl, hop* Aid, wag '-Ps' ,if ftii!tili>< - 1t17,517, ton* ol Imy 11,- , 11 t 'tis ol ll ,\ and baßiJs sold 7 I'*' 1 C. t,l. I wood; value of the product* ol tb uitv STtMo'i. VMiUoofthe product, ot '!,. ■ . hard S I l.r 1 S value "! bum# load.- ,u i n,, ly go d* Js iMI r, tall dry go. d . , o , . I luuibci | r,>.lu< el S'.'H, 1 (it, tgi tun I- ot t,r manufactured; value of ma- < .I, . ' v matoit ret net . t W, < nip,.>)<-.I I two bill l.nidwuio ulol c.ltb ry litaiiU t. ute.l -stri; bricks and film) tiiutiUfiic tuv., • ! i 1 .nu! , I : . i,,0, - Ii, . ,I'j ,ti". siil, * ..f ,ole I. nber, I,' Aid ' - ' upp, . luployr i4l IIU'II, capital Ip.tH, A*l sb . tb. : loaruitio torie- ol Icaflir-r, ♦ i i :ii a. lurid , . j-ITtr.tt, , .pital J' Mt; two distil - ;, - produced 4tMi gallon*, 1 brcw. rv ,i .-I 7 .Nf gull Oi-, ri tn< tl etr.ployed ii i . u.tt) eluring distilled and fermentnd ! ipi o-, capital r • e**t; "J printing offices, . uiplov < d i', band*, capital SI,WW; value of in,! and v.. p - manufactured ifb' 1 i, ,* • i |,l men cut plyod, capital i• *. . t 1 i. ! mill ■ IS, -uvv mills I'd, olio oil: - 'il. ~f It.uullfacture - i w hivh i> (rou, j !; ■.■'••!., Tl,i. p.ke leads! il | wiwtward from the county town toward-: ~ the 'Wit ■ 1 "C. U> iScfobtu. A j, t t-, .in and borough, including, ' "**xit'.i - i.l, was iuc.-rport.-l March IN, ' s ', I, i- the -• a! > I justice. The I- wn de . riv, it- . a-, fr-nt a*. mpound Fr. -u b vv.irvi, : o, H'ilt, bcaulitul, and t'onlf, a , : intaiii, the i stun > t it I S.itMul spring. : git :,g the ItalUa b> the town, and supply g the inhabili.l U thereof, with the fittest 1 ! ni. er imaginable, wli cb is raised by a macliiiiery into at. -crvoir, on an eini !ii abeti*.'W fc t above the lUTkI of the i>: i.g. The c vv, uiiti first eroctd Iti ''.-"if and kiii'4 since been rebuilt and itn ' pro\< d. The town was lirat comniencevi in F. b.v Me*-r- Juine- liurris and Jus It* I'on'..p, who were- wners of the site, ami ot the right bonk of Spring creek in i. ' :ei.-bip ot ll.e ss' ;.a;ii, latitude 4o Je,;e .in tnii'iitcs, north longitude, and pi !;,i ut> - wc-l from Washington city 12.' mi i - northwest ftoin that city, uroi N,, iron, IL.iruburx'. It >* situated in a fine l".*u ev ol liiiih>nv Istiil, Isifgli y suscepti w. bb t*.|-r-Yemeni alid well cultivated, ,1 ut ding willi tlr-'.-rata timber, and lb. ,M j : o.i with iiiexbau-tible ,uuti ' tii-.,!ir i,-, of the Vl.j best quality, ! and very pr wluctivc, \ield ii.-ttt '4ll per . • nt. vI ti ,l* Is, ana al ■ul tb,- vicinity, especially o, ' " >• a (In! number -f fur :. . I - ! g. r . tUg 111 ills, llil-hal.imer*, git itul.-, saw mi!:-, fuiiing null*, oil ' ! * liitlls, A,, it |> a highly |t -perout live . c v\ ; t' . i.it wm ec*t> d, they H guvn ball ot the lots tor public purpn**-- i.i, i,g w !... , was the establishment ot tin seminal V I h 1 I s entail,ed in IMP inhabit! i.l, in Ihjft, 4 kt, in Inc.*. t.W 5 in In to, I t2; ol the-.- w ere \\ i M, . . underß, "7 oahdu i rJO blued la, 4.:. lo and ur.d. r I*' Aia-. l under -ki. 1H; 3(1 and ut-.ler 4*i ' ! ' l pi a: J under fill, i-', ,'at and under ut 24 55 and under 100, 4 :. red Kmcllst or.der I". pi am k !' u i<• r Vt, Ilk 21 and under :k> In Hi ant , under 55, 4. 55 and under lUt, 4. ttt thtl re were engng.d, ace rdt") 1 10 iho census of 1(40, 2 iu agriculture, 1 in commerce, manufactures and trad. "* 1 N. 1 in t.uvig,.'.i"ii, 21 in ill. 'earned pro ' u * 1, • at ,1 engineering. The bor. ugl • " , mtaincd 1 OdwcUioga, four churches, 1 r I'n bytciim. MrUmTirl, I nited Itreth ami a Ualh.do an academy, P ik-rw 1 ' 1 to. me mill, 1 woollen iaetory,2 tinner ic. 1 printing office, i weekly mwipapcr . 4 -('bonis, 12U scholar-. r: ' The *c I,cry around thotown it very im 1 1 -i'lg nay, invi ing The town hassomi '■' h ghlod around it, but none who'll 1 • I:.ajisble. under proper culture, of pro • ducing from twenty-five to thirty bushel: ' n" ..j wheal per cre ; and from Inr.d# (oriiig uou-, (nee called barrens, have beer '• known to > ield 40 bushels The supply , I mineral fuel i* easy, as bituminous coal 11 abundant within lit tnib • of the borough and is accessible by a well constructed - turnpike road from the town to the none al' A* t > salubrity, it i* said bv competent " judge*, that no town in the I nion exceh I•* }} j, f..ntc This town possesses uiativ natural and i.rKfiv.a! advantage*. Scbiuili of a higher order, efficiently conducted, auiid a moral, intelligent and induslriou, *" r " community; and other advantage- will, ' t ere long, attract tl.e attention of those vv he *'' i ui m predate that which randan lite dc sirahlo Turnpike* in v. riou- directions radiate ' friunthis 1 o'. Nt! r ling facilities of ac d" (i*t,i tie (armcr, traveller, and :r* 1* 1 lr ' Superior Un. of tsge* leave daily 10l L- wistown, and other place*. The following sketch of a proiitinenl ™ parson, from tha Oautn pMoenk ia wp l , |! ' thy of a place here : "Ho d i i Relief, lite, on the AUh May, 1> >, in his fi".h year, Andrew tiregg, Esq. ir ' Mr. 01 egg win , 1,1 ng the early s.lib c* in Fet.i. * valley, lie w i.* born - 11 the Iff lb ol dun , 1755, u! CarHs.e. He ai .uired a e classical < dm ution at '. v.-ral of the best "* schoo - <>f that day, end wa* ei.gvg .1 for * . m>- v, rs ns it tutor in the ( niv.-rsity ot I'enusylvania. in the y.-ar l.Si, Mr. (ir.gtf. having aved a lew hundre.l dol lars from hi salary a* a teacher, changed '*i hi* cmplovmoni. ami * out mens l husine-- " " , a storekeeper in Middb'town. Dauphin ' . .ui.'. v. In 1757 he married a daughter of •' r fietieral l'olter, then living near the West Hrancii, in Northumberland county and 'k. at the earnest request of his father-in law, 111 I.N I .', n.' ic i with I - fnmii.v i" i'enn - !'• val by, where he settled down in ibi wo .1-, and commenced the bus in e-t ol farming, about two miles from Potter - old <■' ;. (>n the place he first s. tiled, he "* coniintted improving lii* furni Irom year •* to \ ear. pursuing with great industry the "? busini ss of a country farmer. There all i* children were born and sumo married, ri " and there bo resided until the year IHI4, '■ . where he came with hi* family to reside in this borough ; having some yeai- before "' purcbas- .l properly in this neighborhood. In 17.1) .Mr (ir.gg was elected a member II , t 11. --. and by seven successive el.- - ti i, • p.-n-v era! districts, a-they were nr " 1 mg* d lroin time to time, including on. ! a general vote ,r ticket over the wind, -tat, wa- contained a member ol tliat body for 1G successive years—and during li'- the session id lfifki 7. was chosen a mem , t the Senate ot the i 8* At Ike 1 v l.iration <-f the term, "ii the lt!i id Man I, ( IKmugh, in,, a desire to be convenient t<■ good , lIOOL, for tl.e benefit of his young !'' r children. Here lie lived a retired life, itt< iiiling lo the education "f bis children "• 'itul the improvement of bis farms, until " IIN2I>, when lie was called by > the field, his patriotic mother " quilltd in t!>e back of his vest several guineas, as a provision in case he should ' be taken prisoner by the enemy. Atler '• the war he became a successful inanufac -1 urer of iron, at Coventry forge, in Ches ter county. About theyear 17'.*) lie pur ■v chased the present silo of Rock Furnace, ■' and soon alter his arrival he erected a forge, the first built in the cunty ; to *' which be subsenuently added another " lorge, a furnace, and a rolling mill. To •' hi example the people are mainly indebt ed 10l- tlic development ol the vu>t miners ' al wealth of this county. At that early ' tdny the apply of provisions for tbo works 1 tu be transported from a UhltHnco, UYtl roiula tlial would how lie decliu d idniov! impaavalile ; arrl a iiinrkel for Ma Iron no 10 In found all,lie 011 tlic Atlnlilic > ■ i. board. I'iideiernd by ndvc ii pirriiin rtaiii'ea, tits vifforniia imiid ofticiieial lion, tier "truck (lilt 11 lew 11, in, lie I elf trade The living liii|olta!<< >1 (bo vv.-| itii|i(i',| litin wrilh tin- ideu , f opeiiiiig n cuitiiniinU • ation with I*itt>),<(i|f, a* n niarknl for lit lion aliel liallr. lie aueC'cdcd, and enjoy ■ „>| for aev, 1 ill years, w ill,out r, 11,11,1,1,,, ii, tb„ trail* HI wliiit Wn teriried by Mm 11,, ' Juniata iron," lor tlur wericrn country 1 trade nilW of Iminciiae llii|„ rlah('i ll' lie >1 the rank of iitajor-geiternl in the mil> ,tl,i oil l,t> iliite. nlnl Mnnlwici. mi eliitur of praaldfnlof Iho I' > 11,- :i ,I,mo ml 1 1,1 o,l)f 101, l 111. life. TfaO boloogl, , ( llolleloitle beat, teatiriioiiy to I, . enbu* WIM and iu,. 1,,i,u ti bo* aJom*d i by tly' elct'li.u, ..I 1, nuiu'.er ol dwelling 100,.-, ami aided in the coiialiiu 10,11 ol wen ka t„ ifi v,, il a,I v aiitagA* wtii.U, nature •1. tiled lie e-litliil-lied the Idle , lat 111 lh'.'T II" War letuai ki.blo for liii lll,luill \ eiilei |. 1 lee, g' licrotily, alid •<| eli -1,, nil, .t 100 pliably ; I,|a h, no. u> tin ahull' of a happy lalitily ' I'liiiiiiamirg, flull M lodimilo ll ,-rw k, at llit. Wctei), • ilia ol (', county '.'l tuiiea w, l of Italic font.., ou the lilghlalid. I.ehiiul ft.e Alle . gl.ciii mountain*, where the iielb f. ut r. 1 M.f.dvdla lull,pike road cr.-.e. (ha M,l I, .lift.ui . r,. l. '1*1,.. (own 0 named i,f- ' I. - Henry m I ,tut. 1,*9 l'liilip., |w . el.I. , ' : ' "If and iotel' M '. t t Ki, l.llieti, wl , ,1 1 lit tl.e t mil 11. 1 T'r; The lit.! I, iu • recti 1 i, He "wlldrrnea* t„u " ■> l.uitl be J, hi. 11, nry N,inter 'l'liougli town contain* now between 40 ai.J !t tuu'diiigand a very neat 1 buret), cr.. L cd by tl.n lib, rulity of Mr I'bdlpt It w„- atuduml with slump, not mors than !' ,V ir* ng ' lln f Mowing extract, from lode* ~f 11 traveller," who v . t-d here in !K'o, will allow wlial u war then—" t. proeea led over an CXfsllrl.l lurnpike lo l'biliptburg. win. Ii may ciiiphalkraity lo \ • aile.l n town ol a'.titi p.. I|>,ira n. ieil tood more plant! uualy or, n dog'a bat k 111*11 the iluinpt in I'lii.ipahurg, yet It ia it -ilrrintf place, and much in.l, bu d to the public ai irit and enlcrprite M)r. I*l,il,pa, I • I" prielor Aoiuojr oilier manufai r,, a, there 1* one for the rnanuficturc of! a, re,a. u I,ich >-among the no -t aii,gu-i ilar <>f in., tern inyentinna " I !,e 1., I iwing account i> given of Mr hinder, who it m, i,ti.uie,| it, lite picceditig | i P ",*l , 'Mr u .iet eull-icj ,n I7M, in Franci - , sa a private, alid terrcd HI a dragoon in t'apt. Hart * corp- of the lirat troop ol 1. ght liragoon*. Free Legion, umloi the command of t 01. Arrnaud He arrived at ltorton, 11101 proceeded thence with lit# troop fo \ ork'.iwn, \ at which menior- j 1 " -h'f* he War prevent, and tattled ill, the capture of it by the united force* J the war. In married and artllediu IM.iladelphia, w tier, he remained for about 15 y. .r* In IT'.tt, ho lua hi* wife by the yi tl.w fever; lie ! I then Ular'lcd a fee. hd time, and in 17.'7 j r, u.oved to I'hibpaburg, in Centre couu ty. la a perleet wild.rne.a at the time. ! lie built t!,r lirt houae iu llic •, wher* t Im* roifjcil until hf |,mi hi* khort Banner ilen l iinin t-irUr diej at bis residence Heal I r..,.i Kun, in tbi* county, la*l Satlii Jay aged llil. ft*• wife who ruryivc* him i '•} If-' year* of ago. UF£, GROWTH, BEAUTY I.OMKIN 1I AIIM OLOU Kt wtorer LOMKIN il AIUiOLOU Ht s(.rer N d a dye ; makes bar*h h:,,r aoA alii r| silky ; c|, the tiaip from all impuri " oaualng the hair to grow where it ha ' | fallen off or become thin, I C.ui l,c tipp led b\ the band aa il dnrv not suit, the akin or soil the Must linen \ a Hair Droving it 1..■ in -; 1> '• j Uie world ban ever produced. The hair 1 c renovated and atrengthi-nvd, and uatur.-t ' j color restored without the applicatn n , I I,liner ul aubstancc*. Since the iulriviuclion of tliia truly val j uable preparation 1 tit • this country, it ha, , i been the wonder and admiration of al . lass, s, as il ha* |,loved to be the only ar r tide thai will absolutely without deep in.n, restore gray hair to ilk original color ' eaith Ksltne*#, luatrc and beauty, an. 'produce hair on bald head* of it* ongiua I, I growth and c.i|nr ~1 Ti.i> beautiful and fragrantly perfumed article U complete within itself, no wash p , " ! K or preparation before or after it* use , ,>r accompaniment of any kind being re pined to obtain these dci-nble result 11 KICK IS THK I'HiKJJ' Ot IT* piipbrit/F Z.'.HbUbht-j, , Head this Home Cerlifienle, lestiCe.J t> , by Kdward If (iarngnei one ol the im! j|, oinpetent OruggoU and Chemist* of Philadelphia, u man whose verncity i ->nf p 'car. doubt. 11 lam happy to odd my testimony to the great value > f the "London Hair Color t , 1 Keu>rrr." which restored mv hair to its J original Color, and the hue npt„-nrs U> Iu (permanent, lam satisfied that this prep , aralion is nothing like a dvc but operates . ti|K>n the secretions. It is also a beautiful hair dressing and promotes the grow th, i r 1 Mircha-ed the flr.t bottlo frotuKdwurd It. tiarriguc-, druggist. Tenth and Coales St., , whu ran also testify that my hair was uuite gray when I commenced it* tie 1888. MILLKB. 7:*' Nortl . • l . /If. AVoynr ,f Son, Kespeclcd fWcnds 'j I have the pleasure to inform you that n ady of my acquaintance, Mrs. Miller, i ■ delight, 1 with the success of vour "i.- n h don liair Color ltc-u,rcr.' Her hair u , filling ra),idly. and .juitc gray. The col . or has been retor. ,1, the failing off* itp.ro , ly st pped, and a new growth of hum- the ' re-till. K. If tsARIUGI'ES. druggist. c>r. Tenth ,V t'oat. Phil, j 'feu.tlon Hair Color Restorer V Hre-sicg.' Ha* completely restored mv hair to its , original color ami youthful beauty, and . cau-cd ii tapid and luxuriant growth. MRS AN ME MORRIS. No f.U'i North Seventh St. PI t a I'r Daiton of Philrfflelphia, says of t : [ The icuidon Hair Color Restorer i used very extensively among my pafimts and lj friends, us woll n- by myself. I tlurefori •peal- lroin experience. ;i 75 CKNI> PER BOTTLE. .! Addrc-- orders lo l)r >WAYNE , St IN. :;m N irth Sixth Street, Plib.dc! I pliia, Pciin'a., *ole Proprietors. Jcy -'//* /: J I/./. bKt <■'. I.STS.-IJM Saved His Life. T ONLOKIHK M'l TiT.MA KKAllLfc CURES (N RKCORI) Hit. Swavnk- Hear Sir: 1 feel it to be due to you and suffering humanity, to give the following testimony respecting tin wonderful curative powers ol your "COM POI'NI' SYRCPof WIL1 CHERRY ami SARSA PAPILLA nnd TAR PILLS 1 WHS afflicted with n violent cough, |iain* in the side nnd breast, nighi f ever recovering. At tin* time you ri commended the u-o of your Syrup nnd Pills, which immediately began to soothe loinfort and allay the cough, -lengthen ed nnd healed my lungs ; in short, it has made a perfect cure of me. Any person doubting the truth of the above statement, will please call, or address me at the fne tory, or nt my residence. KDWAKI) 11. IIAMSON, No. Ifkb! Uermantown Road, I'hihulel phia. Foreman at Ueorge Sweeney's Pot tery, Ridge Road, below Wallace, Phila delphia. Ho very particular to ask for 1)11. BWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WLX) The moat effectual remedy known lor the Throat, Breast and Lungs. This valuable Medicine is prepared only bv lr. SU A Y Ai i: A SOX, ;i;>o North Sixth St. PHILADELPHIA rrSOLI> RY ALL |)Kl*(i(ilSTS.-ttr, II May v. now. < IAS. M'.MANI S, Attorney ul Law Bellefontc. promptly uttnnda to ul | bmiuus* cntruUvd to hiui. II MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST, Wf :i (ha hi ' 1 jitUr |!i nMnw of i/ntfmu • • •, s. i > a / ('lnthlnJlteuw 111 America'' A Ylh. i noil W I uUur " W hut Cnmrr I* the ftu.Mlnit onT" AttrwUht "Couth l< i Micr of HHh nnd Mark,! Fleas# Bole 111. ; IXTII, for , mo Stranger* i Jung V. Ih. )• u U*o Meant A. "AnatMiiiMhi fumt.hr* pnwor for the fulfill kin] iNo-xitgeraJ.vstoi .niuf |li Mlrt strain for heating, ur.,l ilia oti. r .•;< ta 111,111 of Ills licUk ' V. " What nr.J, r l i,.n! Itrat operation*'' A "No, air. measuring *1 i.- iilmU nr fr*t measured In llic piece, linn Inspected. 'I lis cloth (MUM* Mcr roller* In Uie fiu of a MR ng I'K'it. *nd !*'• liu-11 ait, film before mid one I- mini the goods. watching wilta the rye of a I,ak f,,r ll.a feast |.ln hols Imperfection, end marking every flaw, an Dial Uie . uiur liar M-S and avoid u wtic 11 lis tuoaa lo cut Uie rat lac nu V. " Von must employ an t.n/y < f rotters?" A "l oins |,, our 1 Ala ft../ ton] *.. : We loop To hulldS all It:C I .A' I lip u.c I 1011 l ti • garments 1.. 1 t : 1:, 11,ai .to • (t<> 1, luen'a work cat IWt ar a V, ' Ho jrou uinnuiasluro ail your own g,-tds ' ' A "We d , and mud rartfull* Our ex ain men Inspect ..cry atJuli ami warn, and Canity (0 ei. ivr rarmetii a* ealra well tnado LrfL.ro we put , ur Ika.li on 11. and Uxoum iisit.le f. r I! ' V. " Vour ay mm moid cave you a great G Ui m A "In every dire- •.Mm, t r li ia ibCsyirni and economy w> pnu-i . all tfc *Jf the ugh, ll.al t UlUn i.- I ,[/u|,uf i(K./,wn I u.o people as we \ " After Ibap ting the werrk. w lint Lcc- uu# of 11 r A. "Be? re ll rui Into guvi It I* teictet nvrry single gtxuiml has iu numtwr and other point* hot, I ou 11. . , Un.l lu enure lira lory ran Ui iraeed Willi ul fail, nudl cir boohs." V. " Von must have 30 or 40 salesmen T A. "Why air, on busy daya you m, J j In the vaiiou- c* i t ami atone <(/ re,t io atluug l, ~ 1 \ . " Ho y U del nil order Jby mail an leii.n A. • \ery great All oyer Uie Muiy. Our &IIUMUDGE A CO, COAL, LIME,Ac., WILLIAM vIIoHTLinCR. BOND VALEKTIJ*! SHORTLXDGE& GO, nuriit> au J SiiipjWts of llit celebrated Bolle f oute z wit BES iW-JliE. Z Dealer* i:t the very beet grades of | [a NTS 115 vr ITK COAli"-; - Ti c , n'y 1 Centre County who aeli the W1 L K !'•: 15 AItISECi O; A! L t .'! uiair uii:.< k & AUo Ml AMOK IN AND OTHEIt (ill ADEN of A ilijs,. ir-. t i., 1(j r. t\j (or be-i ue. Nt ll.e lowest jmcca I) E AL E li S(i R A 1 They j..iv i . ,j ■ : ntl KiHert market* will afford. WHEAT. LORN. - RYE, OATS. CLOVER SEED &C.. 15 r iU . . i, when 1 w ,\■ ■ j.'., nsul warranted to be a* jjo CONK \1- I'KARINGS ox birth the Machine Liui bl-Lvl Out new am! ! •< w.C. lt wM. V. ry r.ni Tat our own ucw woiK, m thr buty t sty oi Nm -L. Nt Kr*cy, 1 11 vcu 11* a t>Un lo depot, and daily stages to Centre county. Charges reasonable. (JKO. BKEoN, l'rop'r. J. ZELLER &- SON DRUGGISTS No (! Rrorkorlioff' I{ow,ncllcfoiite,Fa Itcalei N in Ifriigs.Micmii'alfi IVri'iiiiioi-Y. I'FIIII-Y LOIMIM Ac, Ac. Pure Wines and Liquors for inedicr purposes alwuy n kept. way 91. 72, jvrfort *y*trm ofll rule. of *>lf mMnraMll wake ItLwitJh to please people 2.0Q0 mil** •way JV m If tUojr were here la j r..n V. •• I mmmw jrotj have *1 taut hal/adoaen different li char -I with It* own bruinee*. and each tb.-n.ualiljr oiTMUr- m let>art mi nt, f r Ui |ri*i itsiUiln* 1 A gtierenio* irnUn-Utif the |Hirrbtorr. Tb* tu< in ) a luruwl if lit buyer ceu l olitcrw Ue be uil*4." V. " Nutblngeonld be fairer " A- " Nothing And Ute jiipin car it" \. ' Well, 1 tbe&k ).iu, air, fur your pollle atu uui-u " A. ' Not el ell. If. a i-leoror* totoTre ton. acelS; end la. tun of tbc j ef>— Wette iaek>-r AHo nut Oak 11. A-.Ujfti Keel aut hor Mklh eiid Merkel " 'l/ V "Tbonk youi 1 ahell be hej j j to do to. Cvud uairtiiiig." I NEW YORK II ItANCII STORE, Mi'Clain': Rl.uk, OirciU* Opp. Buib House, Bellefonte, Pa. 11. llKim l.\ A CO., Propers. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS A FAN CY GOOD S, STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS OOODS, Below Ibe Usual Trices. Novl&tf. ]^ KW "ARDWAHK fTORK. J. A ,1. HARRIS. No. ft, II ft Of K KHHOPF ROW. h.. k!TL " nd HoMwmw Store IriJk-o °-l" ,nr " 1 h { l h * '•nii,-r,igr> .l in llntckerlu fT* new building when- fh< v ere prepared to toll || kinilt f BuHiliu'ir Slwl NoVlt * HariUari, Iron ,>i?u K *i'v whwU a. .!" Champion (-lothea AV ringer, Mill BttW, firtular ~,d lend Saw., Tunnnn Snwr, Webb S ; ,, re C r.-erii Freexera, Delb Tul.#, Clotbei ItMka, e full oaaurlment of filat. ai .l Mtrror I late o| all alee*. Picture Pramc*. W bi-elharrow., I.emrie, C< wl Oil Lamp*. Helling, Snokea, Kclloer, and Hub. lowa, Cultivator* Corn Plow*. |]..w Point*. Sbcr Mold Board* and Cultm lor Teeth, Üble Cutlery, Shovel*. Spado j and Pork*. Locka, Ilingca, S-rew. " i*j| all kind* of Building and Hou*e Vurtii.hinA' Hardware, Nail*. Ike. Circular and Hand Saw*, Tmtum Saw.. VV ebb Saw*, Clothe* Hack*, a full a- ot iiiciit of Ola*, and Mirror Piate Pklurn in uic, Sjeikee. Felloe*, and Hub*, table Cutlery, Shore!*, Sped.-, moj Pork* Lock., Hiog.* Scruwe, Saah Spring*. Ilor.t- Shoe*, Nail*, Norway JIod. Ou jTwa Bell*, Carpenter Tool*.' Paint, Varn i.het, j Picture, framed in the fin.~t.tyle i Anything not an hand, ordered upon •bcrteal notice, A**HcrneinWr, ail ood* offered cheap er than eltewbere Simon Haines* CENTRE HALL. Manufacturer of Carriitgca, ftiiifCtfip*. I* agoith, <|c. Of every deeenption ; running gear for *!i kind* of vehicle*, made lo order, and in artt el m* manner. Being a practical me -1 w ". u!d WARRANT ALL HUKK lo gira ratiffacu-i>. Repairing promptly atu-nded to at the loweet rate*. Undertaking. Coflin* of all klyiea wd on •borlcet notice. The b j-.ficu * undertaking attended to in all branches. Rotpeclfully aoticiU a share • public patronage. V aept y WT A. CURRY sitti & Shot iiJoHr, w KmEMALL,PI. Would mow rcpcctfuliy inf.mn the clt rent of tbia v trinity, that he ha* sUrtcd a new BikH uid Shoe Shop, arid would be .hank ful for a share of the public pamn - age, Bool* and Shoe* made to order and according to tyla, and warrant* hi* work 'to equal any mad* el.owhere. All kind* •f repairing done, and charge* reasonable f?, # hire a call r*l. 13 tv '.JOHN F XFfXANDiITinBC Physician and Surgeon. Kckpecifully offer* hit nrofeMionat *er '"* U> the ciiuteo* o! Centre Hall and vb "'ly. Consuhalton in KnglSh or tier man Ha. a full line of iiutrummu for extract, "g teeth. Odice and reitincr in parsonage 2Tfeb ti ! I'TKNITUU; JOHN HHKtIIIIII.I.. Ib>*/'gant New Rooms, Spring street Bpiiniocitp. ..y.V.'i! l splendid asaortmc-nt o i HOUSE FORNITI'RK from the c . ] tnonest to the most elegant. ! CHAMBER SETS. PARLOR SETS ! SOFAS. CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS i WOOL MATTRESSES HAIR M\T TRESSES, and anything wanted in the line or hi* buHoe**— homemade and city work. Al *o, has made a speciality and keep* ut hand, the largest and finest stock of WALL PAPER. ciood* sold at reafoaabla raU-s. wholcsa *nd retail. Give hira m call Wftirc tur ji-baatrig elewhere. febMy BUY YOUR DRU6S FROM RAAKI.V*!>i I) rit £ Slor e, HEXT BOOR TO THE DESCHHEX GUV STORE, i !FKK SII AND cIIK A P ! Aor _________________ ! iitshT aaorKKKuorr, j. D. earuißT President, Cashier. QENTRK COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, i And Allow interest, Discount Notes, Buy at J rSell. Government Seen: i lie#,Gold it aplfl ftXtf Ceuimni A CARD. T*. all who uweaffntag (MI the NK AND tmhs .'ivttmglroull.tMiMW mkMB, atrli teu, In of manhood. Ac . Iwtllemd a m-ip* thil .id euro roe f RKK u tMARivK Tkbtnu remedy dwrovered by ~MWIT la tvooth America. head ,aself ad .!roers the manufacturer. GEORGE P. PILLIKO, 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ISu All kinds of Secret Society work. Jewels, Emblems, Badges and Silverware genet ally. Diplomas awarded at the Berks, Mont gomery, Chester and Bucks County Fairs. For le*lini< nials see the Practical Furoict for September aud October. Send for cir culars. 7octotu, JJK.S. G. GUTELII S, Dentist, Millheim. Offr fete professional ssnrfossto the nubile. ll* is ursfMU-sd to perform all opsratioa* iu lbs dental pro i*MkR. H© U now fulij prepared to ex timet teeth absolutely without pain myrt 73tf TIT F. KEHER. Attorner at-Luw. V* • Prompt attoolionglseti to allbusinrm en t rukUxt | at* can m Clearfield or Cent re reunty. Uf tiec with U. t htrtscj. Belli f- nle (J T ' M M FN G S HO~US~Tg Bellefonte. PA. ISAAC MILLEK. Proprietor. The Uaaunlugs House, on Bishop street, is oae of the pteawnto tlocated hotels in the town. It hsstho best stables in the piece, has en excellent livery at techedend every attention .iU be paid guests. Ko I veins w ill he spared to ovate it a pleasant and agree able stopping plane far the public. Boarding by the day or week. and rates charged will always be foond very low. |eae IS BROCKE* HOFF HOUSE. BELLEFONTE, PA. D. JOHNSON d S O N S. This .ell kao.u hotel, sitesle Uv the business portion of the town, has been thoroughly renovated, repainted aud furnished nee. li .ill be the aim ot the pnprto tors to nvsku it a pleasant Home for tboae who may la. vol Uveas . th their patronage. A free carriage is run to the deivut, aud the best stables In to.e are connect ed with the House ai ,r WM. P. NVI LS<>N, At torney - At- La w, Bellefonte Ph. Office in Mm. Bon ner's Building, Helletonte Pa Lime! Lime! Lime! LIME of the best quality alw ays on hand at the kilns near Centre llall. Apply 10 II May, tf. Michael CoMd®. JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney *t Law. Collections promptly made and special attention given to those having lauds or property lui sate. Wifl draw up and have acknowledged Heed- Mortgagee, Ac. Office in the diampad, aorth aide of tfe* wort bouse. BtUafeato, uotWtf.