THE CENTUE RKPORTKU. TitU BSD A \ JULY 2< i LODGE MEETINGS. HAM, bOOA*. No .W* i> V K , I I r* ' \ vrinv frvcntn* tr the (Ml \ Mail v f. M H 1\ #****■*. * *• Op IV r 11* p-. r. No , V V M twor t •" • Mori Uv HI ! 11. nwt* > Katunta* *' |,. iiv n ivt ;r foil n* th*h H*li. j *l. AnM-v \ M \ o< Oontro H*H. mrol. tH ibf ot llw l tbM *n rlPirch, ** follow-v I 1 VOTION M M . lI\'.NVIMI V MKN H ' I t\ o* 1 r ,n ot *ll month* hfrfliVß tlx <• I HdM' M IPI.IVX*. >V \ K IMIMI. *? ~T. OU. M. ITEMS. Oar friend* will oblige bv sending eu Item --d" local new in their locality, gn us thoonlv, And vrf> will put them n shape, !."•. r-etie** "of death* and marri- Anv mc sending n- the name of live ti,-w Subscriber*,"with the n**> , ; . il It re, rivelho Ui t\ UT* one \ ear The UrrouTKß being read by nearly cvotv body on this s.Je of tie county, here it has a larger clroulation than | \ two payors will bo fouiul tbo povt littm for advertUingbusiness.sales. A.-. vV --subscriber* to the HrroKTifß. roid outside of Centre county, should re nt it us 10 ceilU. yearly. for postage w.itc . wo will pav here ; thia reduces the p.-,.:gc to one half, as the sunt ) an! hv tUem •>. otte year's postage was 20 Ct*. .V t eavy thunder -hewer on Mon d i\. Lightning 4ruek an oak treahort dis'sneo below the Fort and killed 1. sheep. - It Bob Prune" wanted to (vol Bob Lar imer, he should hare waited until the first of A; rtl Ton utiles irour.d trip* * W much under such * *n a- we bed last week. A bunch if timothy rtalk* - hr. ught to this. Ukv en Monday by liruc- Linglo; the large.; t ~-uring I fret *•d •H inches. Hood. From his card it will be seen that AYm. 1\ M Mr.ns ■ has opened a '* of . e a*. Pol iMonte, Mr. M. is a ripe >chc...r and a gentleman of ability Th e IT sheep which we mentioned in last week's Reporter as having bt-cn killed by lightning under a tree, belonged to Mr. tlmhbergcr on the "Stomp" tarm. SJmilcs east from here. Always go to Htfltr & K in the iron IVont if you want the but 1 rgains. The lar*est store in the county. Headquarter* i r tarmers. Hood marked down again. New goods rueif e i every week. On last Sunday, 10, the COrner stot.e of lie ■ cw Lutheran church, at lichens burg, wa laid with appropriate cercmon- HOTS. Temlir... n, Aiictuan and Au rand orvclaU J. A largo eoaeeui*? < f peo ple was present. Nov p e* soM at Lwrttttwrn, at ?! '*> i**r bushel, .vs the Gazette. The King Pridge Co., of Cleveland, Oli. , 1, .- the ccH.tr.nt for an iron triu Virilize at L* v. .-town, at the s,re- s s sunt of $1 Delicious iff-etc.tm, every Saturday ctf-.u;/, at Jno. 11. Milier'#, on the hill. Hfthe most choice ai d fragrant arum tic known. 29 may It. Subscribers .-ending their subscrip tion to this ollice. can ce on th ■ addrcs on 'ach paper, whether credit has given—that answers same as a re •. 1 1 Wo have tried Bower'.- Mead at Zeller'- Drug Store and it is just as g- ><>•! - tliey say it is—just the tiring for a warm day—cooling and delightful. 4t. J. S. MILLED, Fashionable Tailor, Aa ronsburg. Sbtip few doors west ol Dr. Musser's 4uiay tf ARHEST OF TIIItEK DESPERADOES —THEY KILL FOLK PEIISONS TUEY GET CLE AH OF THE uITL OEKS. BUT ABE STONED TO DEATH. .Newark, N. J., July 13. —To-day, three young Germans, brothers, named Fiehcirn, who Lave been known as desperate char acters for years, were arrested by Polite Officers Dickenson and Elsden for disor derly conduct. As the officers attempted t J march them off, the men drew revolvers and shot Elsden dead and fatally wound ed Diekeison, escaping from tho crowd. The desperadoes ran up the street to J. "W". Dawson's tannery, in lliver street, ■where they formerly worked. There they called for Mr. Meyer, the foreman, who had discharged them, but not finding him they commenced and indiscriminate firing on tho shop, which resulted in the killing of John Allium assistant foreman, and wounding of two workmen. The employes of the shop turned out en masse and chased the murderers toward the riycr. In the pursuit, tho workmen used stones and knives, striking tho murderers several times before they reached the riyer. The latter leaped into the water and attempted to escape across, but were stoned to death by llie outraged workmen. Late on Friday night the stable* of Jas. Allen & Sons, railroad contractors, at Port Morris, were destroyed by fire. Fif teen horses perished in the flames, The —• joss auiouts to §IIO,OOO, and he causoof the JJfj U unknown. i UK !. \TF. HA i I'LK l'unlor Deiiiil- lly Indir.na. j Chicago, July 11 Sptnlt fron Slaui City, avs Indians arriving hero fron . i":.c hatile w iih Cul r. yiveac. ounts of tin * t'u oarou - (vt i: r. .ml ci i. e ho.t i.'s o! dea.l 1 old nr. Ha a-in-thc-fw. o out the hoarl . from t\i*ter dead body, put it on a pd< | and a g: itul war dat.ee u a-held itrour.d it. I'll. Indian- were Jubitai.t. boa-tfttl and anguine ot making better terms on ac count of their succi - S u\ t'uv, I wra dti'v I'.' I'io .-ig. i.ev of the Indiana along the Upper Miaaouri aho 1 ivo n-oei< i d s'. i i i ur.l of Custer's f.gi.t through some h -til. a who took | art in it, civ t';i-:. r •• • tin. 1 .liar- with bis pistol ami killed three , titer- with hi, -afro wllon l.e tell, she! through the head by llain-' •the-fii< c, acS .t'. w hont truster had tore ml v arrested some time ago tor murder. The Indians b- ; vetity killed, among them many noted chiefs. The light w hand t,< I and. The Indian* -a\ thov did not fear pistol a tntteh n sabre. They are nearly out of amttiuniUon and will not tight again until they get a sup ply from the agcncit -. Atohi• m, K, Jiiiv I'.' Siv eoinpanics the S:\tti imantry, under cotuiiiand ot ttcneral Mites, p ~-ed through here this evening ett route to the J'-iottv country. Thoy were from Fort Leavenworth. tli'N t I sTlill sl. \ST CH \IUIK. I.icui. L'ai is lid's Story of tlm Sany tiitt an U.ittlc with the Sioux. IVtroit, July 1 " A letter dated "Mouth ' the Little Iter , June "AL" giving a new version of r'a tight with the Sioux, I has just boon received from Lieut. John , Carls: d . Company B, Sistli Infantry ! atit :s ticn, tiibbon's command, j Ui 'Jt, Car laud >.•<> s ■ "At the mouth of the ILoobud, on the i 2S J e, we struck a large Indian i train e K -cl ad valley. Hen. i Custer from tl . re took c. iitmar.il of ttie ;wc'v companies of cavalry ai d pushed .iter the S.cuv II follow.d tbem t, the f> ot of iho m untnii *, and found l>v -o .itirg in the vallay that they were en esn ped cm a branch of the Little Horn H -wason tl e night of tl e "IC O: the jth he took Ivs eompat .i - and followed . stream down . ■. while Mttfor II,: -.with -cvi-n iMmpsii'iS, went down i .tie other M : K ■ ■* : t- utta. * : ,> ■ et; ymti c ar whif t'uater fought C.. i iti ft,l; is would have worked all right, a* lleno had got in their rear, but: t. Cust marot \ng down. on the ether • de, -aw yyh-at lie s ; ; osed was the front t .* the i :.:.ip. and made a charge on them. It •• 1 • ci- Rivit g way and letting htm • right into the gap. Tie bravo man rod. on v. ith - du>me.' ..-.1 w u!d bate kilt- i ,1 the *M|,MtntU, i bo I .eve, ifthere; had been no enemy bohitul him ; but ia-j stead of charging the front, he was right tn the centre ot between three thousand ami iogr thousand Si ux. Tlioro thai werv behind him kcpl concealed until lus \va, rig!.*, its their m:d>t, t...J t'u n, when it wa :w,y late, he made a bold dasu trying to! I eut through them, but the enemy wer, tooi many. He fell about the Srst one, ntul the! hor.es becoming unmanageable, t |;e poor, >■ ldier< w ere cut down in lc-s time than it takes to tell it. The s-.oux tl n turn, d with all limir fu-| ry uj in Major Ret, • lie charged them] with onecotapany,and returned with on y eleven men. ile then retreated a-hort distance, phtcirg hi.- men on a bluff. He t: them off until the nigtit of the 27th. his sua going without water IS hours. He j was relieved by Let.-. Terry and titbbon,] who taw the smoke from whera they were' at the Little Horn, and thinking it a signa> f the Si us. mar, bed that way it;-: in time lo save the last handful of'the Sev eitth Cavalry. Out et the whole regiment uly men ara left, and : rty of them are badlv wound. J It makes ono heartsick to look over the battle gr and tud sea tho pourl< fel'owr, some of" them with their eatruil, cut out, others with their eyes Jug out and heart laid across their face. They even stopped to cut their pocket* to get th.-ir money and watches. The most fear ful sight was Col. C 'k. He was a splen did 1, • king man, with long, dark whisk ers. They d g his face ail out so m to! get bis hno beard it i- supposed. They J : 1T..-: dissigure fien. Cut--r :-T any way, but brother. Tom Cu-t.-r, v.." opv,.e 1 and his heart tak. a out. lien. Cu.-tor, ip:. Tom Cue- r, at: i , II -ton Custer, e; the General, First L i-uti-t ant Ca ..oun, brother-in-law : Gaaeral, nod A. 11. Reed, the (;,-n --eral's nephew, fell within ten Get of each i other. We estimate t'r o I -sot" the enemy at 500, tl: ugh it i- hard to 11 how many were .illu.t, as they carried tnest . f them aycay. Gen. Terry a d tho remain!' g otficers are f.-eiing very badly. I v. standing by 1 G n. Caster w .. n Gen. T ,-ry cause up and as he looked ii- \vn upon the noble General tears courac l down hi* fu,a as ht said : "Tho flower of the army is gone at last."' Custer was supposed to be the first , one who fell, but we found -.-vonteen car tridge shells by lit-side, where he bad kept them off until the last moment. No biauii can be attached to anv one for , this fearful s aughter. If C'u-ter had had tise wh -le regiuiejit, it -.tulei only have b. -. yy rse, as the Siou; we. e ,oo many. There i; or.o poor Crow Indian on the boat who has five shot* through hiui, yet he is happy because he 1...- nine scalps at his ,-ide. These Si ux were all front the same agency, as we found camp equipments that had never been u-- J. :>■ -o blankets that wtere MW U.nd brand-. 1 I'nitcd fltatH Indian Departraent. THK REPCKTKH DrIATH <)F *-IT TING BULL. Chicago, July 14.—The Tribune's spe cial from Fort Lincoln giv' further de tails of the L::t!<-Horn light, in which it says ."Silting Bull was killeJ, also a whiti •man nano J Jllllura, t-ittii.se Bull's chief adviser. Il . th Jght itting Bull ob tained nearly JJG,WO, the soldiers ha, in just been p,iJ. CROOK HEARD FROM. A StYiI'TING I'ALTY .MAKH A YFRY NARROW KSCAI'K. Terrv Unable l > Aloyj- Tiji Reinf- rc- Cd " i Gcnc-ral Crock'.- Military Coluniti,' Cloud iVukCauip, Wv. T., July 12, via l'ort betternian, July 15. —Three cour iers, James Bell, William Evans and; Benjamin Steward, privates of the Sev-j enth infantry, arrived jn tins campthi*, morning from General IY-r,y'g eaiun, on the Yellow-tone, near the mouth ot ttiet Big llorn river. They started on the s th and made tlie most daring ride on record, through the stronghold of the -inux, in three nights and two days. A reconnuitcring party of thirty per-! sons under the command of Second! Lieutenant Frederick W.Eibley, Cf the second cavalry, was sent from this camp! on July 0. They were to observe the! movements ami position of the Sioux, a:.-l if possible tin whereabouts of Ter ry. On the Oth they returned on {t aftt r a Urril.dc retreat of two nights and one day. The handful of men left our c 'mp it: broad daylight, with a Strang,- alwdtce! of precaution, it being usual to •lisgsii-..- stich movements under the shelh r of darkness. Tiny marched all night , W i Iltll, MTlttlilg t-> >•!'■ ' ■ ; I. x t!ie gtiiih do. ' . : -.! :• lt twin. Mill eg thctr ) I ■ .-tin 'l Nttetui. all the s< ai\. t -••! t* .J All the Hmtntmiti, a .i< taken t: m tl • tsddle* The party then moved ' ct , v from the gr. atid -I- 1 U ■ • >•.;•! t iwlwtlii reck-. The Sioux did notmk ( them, and they c'iathi 1 up tti i up, cv .. lippery precipice , ut til . \ I* WUt! i. t-i-. y ' i ; Tueneo louder than t vor, and i.nw nil their horn-, n u 1 | . hatdv I •< kt .! ' bea*orrvpt ofoi ihcii cap'..'. r Thoy cioituuicd to hear iho c-I f . 2 Thoy tolled i ear won dawi once nicro aband"U> t ! po wh > th-v j cnu a large t*si: 1: Si i\ .tttc : t!io ! :• ■ . • thov tupptned dto t'o ti i, sir gmud ot ( the latger force w . h !ad A j'ing to attack either a eamp or a eraipp train. Their hut or \> a- , - it, t •> had abandoned ill :■ c; : .tl 1 i du>k thoy icrambled along the Idw of the mountain* all tho riht. Vt • • : the oth they roach, d the hank of 1 u . river Two men were ■> w • out utal jlhey eould not lord th d. ■p• ;. : I They therefore hid themi vi , )et* and were led On ■, t i a 1 jhy exhattation at t • I few n *jftirther *outh t' *- :v ,*•* h.t, ,jluckily, the frtgitivo* <.-q I *•■ rv.s ■ ; wa* hauling. '■< !.|*oout, and now- w ,- ea: icd t - t' 1 Uoval, ho t -i ;i-,tii uLt <■■ pi Crook * ahaenceon a hunt Two coutpa u|nie of cavalry ware 0:t wit jto bring them in Bet :■ • -* '-ho t - e, lief they wore - - fatigu J they c- 11 , • !> ,1 imarch Ibb yard* without dt ppir - i t i , 'ground. - RLOKN \< COMPLISI F\KM ** Ii One of the m-t nr.. Nt et s :en - ot r I (Jov. Tihlc': - : C.di , - . *| fact that lite Stat, lux ,! N. Y hi , ut !-r ,' hi* admiai.iaation, I. en r. lu - from ! I iCOtt.OOOtoS,OHO,!dollar*. Tin- .r,- pra,-- : tie*! result*. They ere the w rk of . .e ■ lability, tut who were . . -i h ,5 in I! - ' publican estimation, N >.*t • >1 c.i-at over accompli.-hed - -in 1 . ;!i ' ' ta : cles in the way of it* ,- uipl.-i.n.cnt w, e ■ jao: half as great n- th o which G -v. T !• | den was called up us *. •v. : . r i ,< idea of reducing Stat- t xt.t;, n did -t:. pear to ha \ < .-:.tri-d t! > #. Uo\ :tor Tiiden, with t .: ~* ht !:.c- r i which he is -o retnarkabh-, pr, .-ed the j ] people of New York in ht- :• augural : •■ t j j only that the full and c : .ph . !'. upt a! of the Tweed ll.g sh ui i i-e ut-..-' - i Jed, hut that Canal Ring, which was ■ m f Ipmtd t>fdlihonwtßcpuhti it .. I D :--j ocraU, should al-o be ai- i:.Lc '. Ho h:, , kept hi* word'tnithf.i!'y. New YOl lieved of Tweed ..t.d his g.t at.d t' • Ca ual lting has been eip - i and its g : j member* brought t > ju Bit m than that wax promised by . TtlJ-, a redaction of ta*ati- t. Tl - p!. Ig were the two o-.h :.y r ideemed, and the taxpayers : tho Empire State are to-day rej -ifii *at tl: f.tct tl t their burdens have been 1 . - 1 u.-arly lotte-haif. Such n man tho | jlo n. i delight to honor, 110 i-> are -rtn-*r in t e true sence ■ tl.ord. If the doM.i-.u : r Federal adwiuiitrativu rcto ... L ; who to competent to effect it a* t- r. T:l- Jcn. I—Philadelphia Chr- t ic'.c TILDEN THE RKFORMER. f From the Mt-■: t* v. Tiiden ua- el .tci th p : , ofi. Oby Tnj.uo :. , . ,ty - t J A. Uix, n dcct-:Vi :•• t i- r p , , laritv. -titer Mr. I'.:i-t a. !c • tuan in high pin < who I.:.- tl-k- 1 any thing In a fight r.g.,iit . -ruj: - Tito Tweed an-I Cat .1 Ring* it- .it have attracted n- • . h a:: : . •. - l Whisk-v Ring. Mr. Bst lad,aadPmidentGrant i* | trd ning thai men whoso convo t. >:i lir. : .Gov. Tiiden, tm re : -rtttnat : si It: : ' ha* hi, toot -n i tho Nt n 5 .i: land jya; r.b *•' ' -' ft • l.onis. CIRCASSIAN AND TURKISH ATROk 1 llEs. Belgrade. July 16 UU l A v cnatx state that the Cirt - have ! urn ed two Bulgar *.l . -to r 8.. i a, murdering the t. 1 - t children to piece*. An official ret ' at U ring 5 |Serbian attack <>u N va \ a .. the i ;rk placed Christian w n a:-i children tn the entrenchments. Many w !i-j the Serbian fire. Rum red Defeat of ti.o Sciuiuh*. lLigu-a, July PL- New fr : . s av !.oitrc,** a: Bounce* that tie Serbiai.-, after a desperate eiigaaeiuc.... Wcr ,1 i t- Limborgon the 14th. T ._• T-.tri uptur-j c-d the Serbian cannon* an l a large b.- 'y, .a* well as their b j;- on the Drit.n, !] t mean*of which the r -bla:.- ir.*.. 1 t invade Turkish territory. 'I i ! . . , Jertroyed. The Serbi-iiis 1 >t G u>-n at.fi j the Turk. A MONTENEGRIN VK Toßl ( S*MB THE TURKS. Rngu-a, July 12 j neur.ee that a fori f lt.cn t.> - ut.,, j edth-village.,: Kg ft • | Monday. The Turk* were defeated i II , driven to Muritj. w-1 r- end -on * tea men in the L..1.- ■ *• •• .ri. i 'Turk* List ,tW and the M -.t- n ■ * The latter captur, i a convoy of pri r*. I THE BULGARIAN HOilft* 'RS London, July 12 T ■ Dally N I Belgrade special -avs it i- stated that the 1 Ba*hi Haxoukn in it -T ' Itrlet of Bulgaria boast!-.lly .- i• I , load of hcni- ■ : chi!(ft ... AN ALL.NIGHT Ill'- TLING J1 ATCII. ! Detroit, June 10.—At a wrcttilng match jbetwe'-n J. H. KcliiaghHo, 1 Dati it, and J. 11. Martin, of Ypailontl, Wl I took place here, the < mtoitaaU wrestled •from 1> in last night til - • con ■ g, I without either f-riity ct. * f: ' , 'I .- ri-fi-rec endeavored pi in lu- • th :n t" e :,- ; ! tinuo the match, but wa- unable to do >, junil he then -na | ' hlc rate*. ror particular a-! !r, ;h- fill ltcv. D M. Ui • I.K, I'nnn Halt, < '■ :itt-.- Co., i' Id jul lm BEATTVS: lor Organs, Factory K -d, i.-l in !•• From lb- l*r< j. From G. 1) White, F.di:lln-'.M-- town, N. J. Herald. "The organ ha- a rich, \ aria In tone it cannot L-- surpa <-,] by any instrument of ii- kind. From the Lowell Ni l>. B ; i ler. "We received this u- direei fr m the manufacturer, I). F. 1> atty. Wash ington, N. J., hi* justly celebrated organ, elegant in tippet run, e, and haiidsoiuely furnished unexcelled in richne-s an-! pow er of tone. Wo are nioro than pleased \yith it, and heartily recommend it to any one contemplating of purchasing an or gan." Best offer given. M >ney refunded up n return of organ and freight charge- paid by mo (1). F. Beatty) both ways if unsat isfactory, after a test trial of five day*. Organ warranted for six year*. Agents wanted everywhere, male or fe male, toCftnvr.-S for litis superior in-trii ment. Ada res* D. p'. BEATTY, Washington, Nevv J- rVcy WM. I*. JU'iIAN US, Attorney n'-htw, Bcllefonto, l'a. Ollicewuli .la-. ' iUAUuuii WV i Rlil ni l. nil 1.l I Itt DISASTER a I'd LIN KS I OS I" . 1 ■ \ ... J- n . i,i- In! I, h.'pitnl Culliory, nntr ?*iuiit Vtiftid 12 priiui, win> U ill v.i and ITrcrhm ly injur, d. Fit; i lit NPhR I \PLOSION d OKA I lls. London, Jb ' Lulu'■ dbpnti'lic* show ,| sL .lt' - .it , d by tlirs n, . nit nt 'on tho wit;-.hip Thunder yesterday arc , g ,'i'r ih m ; i ; ■-Int..! Up to tlii j lain dt: - vtlas h.. vlnon ft p . led, Rtitl the lid..-; u> hi It -t!. ilf of tho injured arc ! i ■- ; M A K It 1 Ali KS O.i ; b t,ln J- tint , J P . Mi * L t nnd Mury K liar J* I • all oi Forgiuon Iw p. ■j On tint S' of Juno, by tho Utiv- F. An •lt. '.VI:. .1 .ti 1 It. tltiW at an I Ml-s ... It m. i, . i > : A trtu-iburg DEATHS. " l ■ K;h Anrnitsburg, Eliritbcib, wid i v. . i .1 , b 11 way, ft): J ithtMll It) • yoars Mr Dani.d F 8.-stty, iiainufacturcr nnd j> tint.tr of I' • Bo.ttly i'mrio and Ileal ly .•(.! % i<- >|..*cu runguo Pailor Or . Warliiiigtoii, N.J. i* certainly t .r. . t.idgoiu-rouimant after reci\ ing it tin or. ,-en ncy will tm refunded upon the : irn * the iiflruiiutit, nlnl he will py if. glil eUarge* both way* " This is mr-i ■ tilily :i!t ctceeditig, gelierou-, and sale iimnner in which to trnioatt business with him He warrant* la> instrumonts for ,iv y. i - Sot* bn> advertisement JulyStky i -ft Stattda:announcements ot eandi •v! fni' 1 t'enmiunii alien* rectuii n.. • iii g |ei ■ * for office, #1 fit) to f'AtK). We are authorised to announce that <• li.t isanaii t: Gr.-gg, is n eandi - r \ ..late Judg.- sul-joit to the dt inoeratie rules. We are authonreJ to annouitee that M S.,mu>-1 Frank, ot R. bersburg.wjs a j.andidafet A- ociu'.e Judge, sub; cot b* | We are author *d to announce tl.ii! •I n Rt-!n .-! Pott, r, is a . atitiidafc •! . A.- . iate J-.ti "0, v.i! -11democratie| 1r..:,, I Wa are authci i*.o at gouge • that W m.! jii Miller,ot llarri- township, l a eandi-; j da! f r A - I ate J .idge, subject to datno- ' 1.. M AR KKTS. t . O'.Jl. '■ lo W Lea! Aug '■*>■ 0/!** l 'TJ. C -rn -el. Aug. 4'-s<->, t-j 1 set. Se;>. I* . 7. Hit* -!. July 27:. tcl.i Aug. LS Ryei'2. Barh-y tel. August 67b PUILADKLPIHA. 1 :■ ir. < \ Si 26't t 70, high grade* 7 26■ \\ -..! aoioor l 2*2; ti. wbita I S&,| ii*.l. Dtsj wblto 4 ti PetYoleu!. nfined . MIL:; v MiLKtrs, c rrectod weekly by D. Sheltnire, J j Ciovcr Seed $S 00 to $S 60. Be. I ?<> to ?7,t. |er 100 lb#. Corn toe to iVk. Rye i-Hs to 70 11 S 'A N .a *.;a Plaster ; -ground Sid per ton. W hi-.e Wi. at $1 k>tol 30. Ret " $126 to $l6O. Barley 70> to 75. Timothy $2 to 2 5 1 Flatter tn Stone $7 To to Salt 1 K> to 1 r [ ,;nddeent# Uuekwheat "■ !-., ....Fiourj r barrel retail 7,fW.j N St- ; , phi-ter }• 1! Cayugn pla*ter $.',50 per 200U lb*. Shelled corn 45 BEATTY HHHI GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT. From J; *- F. Rcgni'., firm Regan A t'.ir'.i r. | -••- Dfti v and \V< kly Tri- , 1 . J. n City, Mo., after revolving!. it ?7"0 inslrnnionl, says ''Piano machodl uv 111 good condition. 1 1.:.i troll plaaotd with it It is ail you rep- i ] re*ent it to bo." Fr *n K It. Baldridg • B. niiiiigt.-n Fur j • ace. Fa., after receiving a s7lb piano. j "i' atiy re. i ived 4th i , nil O K it 11 - fully up to y ur repre-ef.tation. .e\ ;* ■ir ovpe. tali -tn While 1 .1 , t j ' t- ! - ajudgain the matter. Mr B. d . m 1 pr .nountcs it of very in 11 :.e ; r.!;d is vt ry much pleased w itV. Boat i I t l. Send for catalogue Ad* D. F. BKA ITY, W ..ngton, New Jcriey, ] Centennial Store, i At Potters Mills. i i L. 13. McE N T 1 R E . : •' in -i from Philadelphia with , vr d,well loh trd s! ck of ! ' Cheap Cioods, j' . i 1, i CHEAP FOR CASH . r . r. P luce, g!o a large riock of! i I VI *i: .GJNTs, a; d t lIILDKKN S Sii (iaiter* a* low a* 51.25 per pair, ! m i ail t-'.h : d- in pr- purtiou. Dry :*l 1 -, II i- ry. Linens Kmbroideriw, W .; <>■ 1, Lac-'*, Notion* and FAN CY GOODS, strictly fir.t-clas* good* bt low the uiu .l prieej. His tsrocery De pur'merit consist* of tho < ii ij st a nil Best Quality of Groce ries I' nn- \ ißey. S jgnrs Teas Coffee*, flyrupa, Bpkjw, Camtad Fruit*. Cinckers. . t :.* I Dried Fruit* etc. QUMII**|I II ii Iwgre W* i ar ! Willowwaral l ■ 1 •!•"' ' ! - very tie < riptlon. lints, ( Dri O 'I Paint*, !-.> ( icor, 11 I ■ ! C t ri- \ll kii !- - J f pr• . -t:ik.-ti in excbaQge I r good# Ai o—Ltiiliiii will fitu) a full line lof millinery good.*, comprising the hte-t rtyks 1!' ink lb. | -i i.pic of l'ei.no Valley for C ir lil-er.;! patroioige. lHuiyi'-n. A NEW IDEA! mhii;TH!\G ron AM,. Bcirg mi avium acknowledged hy all, •" at the cash systom, (or pay as you go. is tiie mo t pleasant and safest, a* an in- . rets live to more fully establish that y *- !• ;, th u'ldersigned I here fore offer t" - ! l 'j .hi:, i Premium of -Of!*, in Goods, tin bill- to the amount of $5 00, and 60 el* premium on nil hills increased to the amount of #6.00, etc. (via on a bill to the .mount <>t 5H> (*b we will pnv 51.00 pro in iit in. in good-. |.>r Cnshor l'rodiice. W*. have READY MA DK CLOTHING which We offer nt ) GUI ATI.V REDUCED PRICES, ' f..r (*u h. Wo thank our patron* for Past patron age and all who will avail tnciiuelvc* of the induct merit presented. Hi lton M ,t SwAltrz, 22Junoin. Churehville. BEATTY PIANO! Grand. Square and Upright. ! From Rufii* Snyder, of the firm of Sny der A Hendricks Carriage Manufacturers, ol tho city of A llftilown, I'a : "I must confer* 1 hardly know how to express my gratification on receiving the ftesilty l'iauo you rhipped j„o. It i; at least all 1 could ask, wish or expect. One of our most eminent musician* tried it and spoke in the most favorable term*, after thoroughly te-ting it." Best offer ever given. Money refunded upon return ol Piano and freight charges paid by mo 'D. F. Realty) both way- iC uutalis.hiclory, alter u test irial day. l'iaiios warranted for six years. Adore D. F. BEATTY, 2i!jul y WftiliiPgWb, Jv'vw Jvrsoy. \ i\N KN l*\ l iiOi iMI i'Ll it IHSC \ l.t* VT T N - itii'iit and Induction tut > offl> > o I nitnl States district attorney M Connie!., nn v nit ijiuiiiiti oi tlio record* >!iovv tlint II Itilflicr Sivoo(ip, <-*• t'nitctl : !t l attorney, now Until, Wat a defaulter t> tin Kovi.-it triiti a . •' jr m t uted l r vi. . ■ without a tro|*r rcvtnu# ttmnp tlnr 11 ; Wen ol tain< d an I i.ui ■>• t = | . >.!* and i omiiiL i. n paid l '<. j., a 1 d wjiitcari, pocketed tin- nutin y inn oi turning it over to lh I'tilted date* Ti at-, ury. and dUtrict attorney . t •• aut . r- j i.*od to receive any money *fW to .v --crnnmn!, ai.d a* the j; vcrnm rt n i -I •••. >pon.hl<) for hi* tinni . ial n !, tin m i n disposition to collect from th unt ntutiat< i appellant* the amount* Handing #,; nioi thetn t>n the docket, Thoy htve ohtaiiu li n rule in the Ciiiti-I Mat--, d. 'n.t e trt J • allii.g upon tlu Kovorutlieut to h<-a i auie why the j idgmont- hould i t In : marked " atot 'd. Mr M'C rmi. . h that the court has no power in the promi-, cs at a settlement of judgment* obtained' by the government rc.u e !e!y wit!i tlu Hcatury department at \\ .i KX PLOSION , inn :i o prepa;- -i t IMI I bM| • r than en I r before. My t ■ >• ' onsisu ;tt part of s )KY GOODS, (aUOUKRIKS. f NOTIONS, HOSIKRY, HATS & CADS, HOOTS /.* Silt IKS, RUBBER BOOTS, It SANDALS, itv., Ac. , /ttdics'#ml Gcut.-' L n.lerw tr a {uc* ilitv. A t.AKUR .•?ro< h 01* JEADY - MADE CLOTHING v ODst.vntly ou biiod. 1.- Ik itt the ftr res: b i iood thfj-lmerc Nui/s, SIU.(KO iooil LhA'it/terc (' at*, §"jO!h Customers will find the sl k < m L ie, and a call i* all that ia reijuir i j n-*tiro you that thi i> tin* b t u lace in tho valley to buy your p '• Hcmemtwr, we haw but ; f>r 1 trryouc. • Wa. Wolf. 1 LXTIi A0R1)I A Ali \ liiiluci'iiiciils lo Cash Buyers. ' I \\ e wish tosav in (in* people of I'ciuis Vallev. thatwe have just opened and are now ollering full lines of al! that we deal in at snrh prices that crcn dcfij com mcid, or competition. * IT WILL PAY YOU TO KXAMINK OUIt STOCK. OUR CLOTHIN(i I>KI'AK'l M I.N i' i full." liar- Boots aucl SllOO gain. 1 *, at from rive dollars lor n lull ait n| .Mum* . lit mg up to 1 lie iiucft Ready Made g in town. Ladies' shoe* al 1 dollai ; r pair. Mi .' Sit- . at 7.) cent* per pair. MenY i'Juw Shoe* ut gl.'2\ MtnV J irogn us at sl.2">. In the DRY GOODS NOTION DEPARTMENT At such prices a* will Mtoalab you, Calicoea at &ccnts.WVc have Ladies' HOM at 5 cento. Ladi I'HQM atlte Iftulla at 6, 7 and 8 cento. Drew goods in all thelMen's Hose at • cento. La i ' handkerchiefs at newest (style* from 10 cent* JUT yard up to the IHM Kid Cloves at OO cent*. Clark's O.N. T.. Cotton, tie. grades ot Silk, land all other good -> in proportion. am u j a oall /on cows-tot own--aswsw3sa yhsplacs -THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF A is. A. LuEB. HARDWARE and. STOVE THOMAS A. HICKS&BRO,, (SDMMXW IN WILKON & HICKS,) will sell IIA HOW Alt K. STOVIiS, Saddlery, Coach-makers' Material, Build ers Hardware, til'nil ivititls, Lainls, Oils, &e. Nails, Iron anil Glaus a spe cially. al the LOW EST CASH ("KICKS. f'hildreiis*Carriages, Shovel Plows, Culling ltos.es, elc. We have Iho Itesl COOK STOVES and RANGES in (he Markt I, ami uarrmil Ihein lo he good. We Keep all repairs lor same, ami will sell lowei than elsewhere. Any one in litis county, building, or dealing in this line oi goods, will pav (hern (o come and see us. THOMAS A. IIICKS A BROTHER, liellefonte, Pa. I UIIN 1\ ALEXANDER, M. I>. I'ii i and . igoon, • , v -s • tlm .a . ,■!. <• N fit - 11.. : n i *l.l. Consultation i' Kr ;.'!ih ■ rfn • sun. Has n fail lino : r iostruim nt* 1.• ■ vtree :. vg t*th, Otfl I n leucw iu th Luth. paraonage, 27fcb it ilHff f f f f i To the Working flaj*. Wf . n furnbb i ' oaiplojttteul t oiAHi y u CAM iuhkti ef| Ut iu JvHJI oWtlt'ieillUtfl, Wllito. l living fcWteJ liulii Uoiin uM (tight AgritU tttiiiul In * ■•*■> Urn and . 'Uiit# lo mlfis iit.*--; lot i la? I vulruiiiil l 4 • •t J, the Uigfft |*aMl It. tivo s i .led Mat* 0 i *#*,.*• TuifaUO. I " * 1 iiuUlklvtl t f ait U jr ti I'C! I*r i tie lie. ii ie t Ac Ii f M i.fctr t ,-r ( f Km I.inl*i With l!iB t , .?.. t.twi Jr ai I iits I AhlV'ttuH At riiUa.ktphlti i fulij iu 4d ail i *wii i 1 *h 1, V F I -'at lliit 'it! lit liicit < > tsr* Alii an *A*rJW4? A #tt < i.|t it, hit Gut e.L >* the j AJ I j 111 4 tli turn *ii4 huUiii* -1 ' e.i'-s i ... '*} -■ t L*il* .... I ■atUtt>l *Vtty(AMAt'C I*l fio hati-iotc t, •*! ti|| J-> * ike that a! | ci til Uc. .. -* IUaUJP tkfi.il* v> |j | i.akin* U ttt#h it* fll A fit) UJW*.il. S\rW it' !i UIIIA ()a.i t 4i*> HviiiouiHei it tmi* ootLi&g t fit? the* I utllHM A li:al head fat otii j ulli* • !.Us Allti UMpkl < ■'i*9 '*! l**jMff, Who U 11© Vtfbt Iff* {j ill w h.. Appij da it ti-iUy 1.i., U !■ I illll ftr I--- 1 iww )w ii-. id# lovimtf' i An; en *t4 tserfutU a ■ lij.f (Left r. ;■* fctiti *la g_.!:■ J* iMfUkS uj ' . c .- A 141 * w 1 Ilk l l.Sk I A.SIAI li I mIU>. si*n*w VtuxUuX BUY YOUR DRUGS FROftl ItAMvlN'h 15 rti Sio re, •NEXT DOOH TO THE DEiCHXES OC.H STOHE.} p' It KS II AND CHEAP. u r v. lUil.l liHOi kH -ft, J. D. M(I*OEKT| Pr>il>iit, Cavhier. I EN*THE OOI'NTY ilAMviKti t't) ■ (U-.. MiHil., n, 11 a.r ACo.) RKCEIVK 1)1: COS I TS, And Allow intimt, Discount Notes, linr ard Sell. * uverniutal L.:u li<: ,(> !d it* [jlo'fistf Cotioomj A CARD. la Ali • Afe . I . . a.IKO t)| >1 i A lit. i I-.1. • Hte< , iv C - <4 l*U *mn%* ti "- At< •. . t *. tit U.t town I. Lav ti. ! |*t4A thw t4a '•. 1 .* s, • rj.rilf .! \.\ Ihf - • •'*, mud Ifth* < is- 4 v, ui # .tk; C-M. . ; 3POCKEHHOFF HOUSE. HE 1. EE TO \ Tt: I'A I). JOHNSON iC SONS. i a w*i! Umht fc tit X\■ !R the { tsau ; •.* j. ?: • ! liho !.'• A. lA#li tl.'iMagL(| • Wi'iUiU-o _ I '1 fttrWlahc A tip# It Mill t*r ti.r U'itti uf 1. .1 ; ; J r j t „ *r t rnglie II a |4*AWA li IK 1 to; *. r #ho t:.A.y it I :ii*tO with t 'llji-.f. • f, . ' ' fhr J ' ..(id tht Li si #t? i Bf. "I a; • 1 Willi tin HiHiK 'J&fjf" 4i l\ T M P WILSON, 4 V t I. : •:.*. t' l O ' •inM :• li j, • r'. Buildina. H< IU tonu Pa j OHN K. Col IKK, Attrm vat ' I." 1 lull. ,nl [KV 1.1 , ' ' * ' ■ > '..M • - ■'< Wtfl .tIAW Up tod i*A* A' knowWgwd |.re4 : •i#Agr, d IK* lilt: - ,ii ,4. i, v, t ■ uft .. tm. ttw..r ? ii i. tf FURNITURE" JOHN llltKi lIIIILL. - •.. i T"Knt Ni n ]i . • trt i . lOt.sE 1 CKNITCIti; fr . ; , , lotiollotliemi {olejrnnt. CIIAMBEU SET--. PA ULOH SETS TO iAS CIIAIH-. OKl's TEA IO VOUL M\Ti UP s - HA 1.. ,M v t i K!.-•-• 1.: , n, hns m do a #i- riali'.v a;'.d l:e*t< and, th !nr. t nn i j.t •k. f' WALL PAPKU. i :>'• ■ I ' *li • i f ' f \ i FOKTN ev, i i I f . Pi 01 -■ ■ i. • nhj* hank mar IT- y r-'Li, NEW t.M.iD AN J Panic Pricos, 11. t. I.titRDILH. . at the old C nlreiiin Hand. * NKW GOODS, ; OI.N KA- IIION'I;D rmctsi |A large \ 11. Ladn-s llfti CsOvdi ("Great it;.-gain- ,n Murii# and Caiicoer Ready 'He. is Out bine it Warrnuled to Suit , Hi* Cloth and Ca* im r, Cant be excel It i His Crocery Department, *'V . ry .. .? .... . Mince*. Oy rup. Tuger, T< , Cofl Canned fruitf, Dottiest! and I.reign i'ruiti, Che< and every other article belong* ing to the tiro, ry Depnrt ra en t. gdsl armors, Mechanics ar.,i Laborer* [look tiy- *:r inter - t I'ne du'lar *;. veil i* ia d j'lar in pocket, ri.mi < all and ace at •• -hi .is! -n shingly 1,.w pri ... JBF*lto trouble t abow Oooda.'Vg Alto the eboice-t FAMILY Fi.oca a!- j ways on hand. Apr. 16, y. Miller 6c Sun, CENTRE IIALL, PA. DEALERS IN PUPEDRUGS . AXD MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS, DYE i-TCI i > PERFI MERY. NOTIONS 1" V NCI AHTK LEs FOR Til E Tol LET, ITHE WIN 12 AM> |.I((tOKN, t !>. i ters in great variety. Abo, choice CIGAIIS AND TOBACCO, and ail other arti .-b - u iaily kept in s. firt class Drug Ktore. I'rcstrij'ti it* cr.refully Compounded. gocttf MILLBR A SON, j Headquarters lor iiojt* auu Shoes! JOilV POWERS, HOOT A SHOE M A K EH OF CENTRE COUNTY. DIPLOMA Awarded t > John P. wera for the j ... !!<>•>;i exhibit* lat Cen tre Cm:ntf Fair for tfce yi at 1 75 oi Ail y/AD Y 0 R y Opi life Bush llouae. HELL LI (IN TE, PA. He keep. con-:ar.t!y tt.ek of Spring (Jo . .v.i h-OHigbt t lk'.iTu.t. r J J i £ li IJ 0 £ J f. r lad -. kept < amuc tly on.hand, Lo.>ts and bbm * for men and women, of *il rlylt -. .jua' .y at. i priogt, from th to I'.e c.bcapeit, constantly WE DEFY OOBfPETITIOU : either in quality or pricrs. Call and .examine hi* new stock of Snriug and Summer < oods, gud y u will find it ft** your Apr'illy. iC. T Auxtnin! c. M. iovnuL V LLXANDKKA HOW Kits. ,\ t ■' iA' •"V l* t '•* tf Excelsior Cement . • •••*.- 'tig-*' - m . im! H;rc < \ . | \f g c■* ti a Wit-'s str 1 1 lit# tklltt#, begj I'tc ; " *■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ nIS cwwaihu t W*l IR (HiaoHltiM li sL- I Jt b i UK. *a4 Km heen/ u..u Ltgl m dm • i rn !.."(* it SGMtpe-T ■ ws4. Slid S# r • t.;* S,-;^ i-ott-sl ft u# Its t iiWTt.t. vlgbo* u -• . •.- -1 A r : . ft n • t* ' Li# ' tt< tit ltk iirggg) tomM imstri f*y w ' It I*. .A eg: . . j - f ig>trii* W aie* Ft|#*, A • - •! had -4 I* IMr a i*.i>t.f 4,-e lo Usr !l*l |a (*s-tn4 f4 AUo ;h;.t!.- •* uirmi* I tic nth > ,+* j t, MRVKR, \ SkXtmsimtt, |*& [) < . . . Dentist, Wlllheim. •• >" '***"■"'■ "■ " p. if (to . IS km I*™" •" seenWaw la ike dealal in*- ! 11, i. cm m ati it 1 h*,lb 1% i i tle } BrUeUbr \ li Lj l! ZZ ' f¥wt I BAR IKON 'J els. per lb. BURDEN'S HOUSE SHOES at n tw per Ktg. NA! as goyil ns the bed at f" 00 - per Krg. Lot K S -'iHcta each. F. G. FRANC ISC US. Lc*. town, m.nr U'l y. f |MiK PEOPLE S DRUG STOP.E RE-OPE\ED! A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. This Boikf sHsjiuyic r.nd the people of " < utitry K-l*rilly v,ill be pU-atod to w thai tie old ana well ostablisbed DRUG STORE, pr■'rerty of James C. Williams^ • a Alleghe ny --.rect, next door to Hick* ' .irdwarw - nmerium, has - eojMn-.l f. r tuilsMt and is be ing rr.j. ily re-jt-wked and I!e l >ut with the be t and niott popular DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, 1 vr.d every thing usually kept la a frrt-clsti Ihug St..re riiESt i:iirio\Rc %UF.FI 1, Ij roa*tKuncled at all houri* ■'i th day r nig at. an-i particular and pr tr.pl alientioa given to the wants of farmer* and olher* w > iita in thee .n.try. Ftore never cl" 1 to those wh 1 want medicinet ox anything m the drug line. ■ he under*.good hope*, by strict attention • Mob ine,-.-. to merit and receive the pub lic patonage. E K. JCS&BIKOTOV, j _JL?i'.LL v ; Agent D; F. LUSE, I> V I VTi; I > CKNTKK I fYlx> liilY, HALL, PA., r hi.- - 'iricai to the citlseaa ol ! Centre conuiv in UttttM*, Mats atid Oritiuurnta! i'u lilting, mm; ug, ornamenting and gildieg, Graining OAK. WALNUT. . CHESTNUT, Etc. 1 air. fit;.! Fancy Paper banging. Order* "Pep- .fully t-altched. Tenrn, reaionable j .U pr U, "IM PCBTATiT TO ' BTfIDEBS." The un" ter* nt :i* now prepared to •!! Brick a 1 •i- ktin* :.t t' ire Hall t (uit i-urch&sers, - ' . ■ to turnishor con tract Br .kw rk. S. S. FARNER. ,7 octy A J.T:;ND .lip." "~ DENTIST. lil;lllyi!-dt I*tno t.rvif* Milt* *uj u r.f-w pr* prr i tn u- 1h- hwn >•' :Ur-,( ,t * jn.. . .• *i* } .lir".( wirto tn aia tin*, i* lit* bnt taaacr. tn > *o,W| ,uil •( 1# rtXm* !. •rtu-u ol n* .(fiiiurp* aod* a .i—*;*li> r hi* c* ■' 'M- l iUw*o; pjtn aM j Harness. Saddles. &c Tt * •• d*(nla*d 1., ant lh* popoUr " "yrcslun, cU. Itw.dw, ~!> el WW" I al>llc to In, Mo. t of KAIItU.KRY • 2e4 *1 U>fM ntar,l, ItoMaa in rrrlllr for - -.. I- 1 (hr ISiaaa. ttla t*rrT**d rYftod r- ! 'Pt| — "Mwri . I lion™.. CVUtar, • '<•*-; ipt„.. **.| .j-arMW; Will*, a i.d , ta. t MM, ~'•>* l-< , nmploU * ItrM rlmm nltl toll ■no* <1 .■ r. .( pHor. ,h,.h • ill mMi IMUm* J C Ui UlMilUi Cm're |tnl Chas. H. Held, CI trek, U alchmakcrti Jewelet Mill Lciia, Centre CJo., Fa. • V-J Urr"l. 1 I'll" "i\v h "* V, 4 Of tor | 7,.;' 11. • M -.'lo( <aU.J ca M..-K ao j Manhood : How Lost, How! Restored ! -V s •• •'•!>* "1. a new o,( i,.i of lrCulrorwoll'* 1 J l *£L ? Hb JUAI C.lt. MltDOOt modi . t MlponiitltiiT.iouo or S*".fnal WoatnoM In vol ~iui Horn ,™l L—, Imp n.-nor. Mastalaad l"hr,l •••' Imp. .io Unrrl*,,.. ™ .ill ■ Kplloma ami I H,. InJucoFG ZSfdSK |,-no." or MtrMMUCt. ol*. " In In • r.-.|0,l rur, lopr. on), t (, ; -:c; ; :r.Tlr*,"m m*l;. M nl I,V" tttP# Bit. Hi Id Ihj it, tJHO httlldft iif v*. rr a*>f 5, Uhl very ntsnlL thf U:/j '' r -■ m >t >r Have exclusive sale in Belltfooi* Edwin C. Burls' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES. 8 WIDTHS, the paat 3ia V^^/Oil. WHOLESALE * RETAIL LIALKH.S is Caff Skins, • HOLK LEATIIF.If, SHOE FINOIMfiS, Jkt. All Kinds of Custom Work Made To Order. Bishop Street, BKLLKFONTR, Ft. JU may tf. cen Fh' e H all COACH SHOP, LEVI MI It KAY. st hit cttabl.rhmect at IVuln 11*11, keep on hsnd, and lor sale. at the most rtuusis ible rl< f. 1 Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, Plaix AND FANCY* I and vehicle* of every Jeerri prion made to !order, and warranted to be made of the 'battseatoaed material, and by the .. t i skilled and competent workmen. Bodies for bugg inm u> ratimvta to • ' "'H! 1 " 4 ? "*'•* **° o" maaton** tUarauw* Ota ■an t t>l at • ~MiW. It MWwin.mo '< fortoia wmt mgx*4t to it. triiaa. ?• u laM aear oSN t apM-lo* cr-svuataa OU t tr nttt|, ,1 otto la Uuj to b, mom at tot RUM nstm Uimma In t*o , aatcr nuHai arooadlHiilaSiteaia Is hU aaatArr I**l IWAtT win t w,r matt) fna. t .ad II,.. oo*. cur* ..ttia*. mia me , • a. Jlrttvpoliu* HtXni > Mar.ufsctun :s, Inporten FUT IS EE'S STE K EOF TIC\>N, ARTOPTICON, School Laßteru Family Lantern, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each style being the best of its claaa La the markcL Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with direction* for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magic Lantern. ~<"Cut out ibis advertisement for refer once. _ 8 jur.n. BEATtYS PARLOR ' IMSlli Elegant style*, with valuable improvo menu. New and Beautiful Solo Stops. Over one thou and Organists and Musi cians indorse these organs and recommend them as strictly tirsi class in Tone, Me chanism and durability. XYarranted for six years. Most Elegant and Latest Improved. Have been awarded the Higbr't Preml* ums :n com petition with others for simplic ltv, Durability, Promptness, and Piano like action. E .' ree f; fti; d evenly balaneod tone, S^ n L C J S ' and instantaneous ac cess which may be had to the reeds. Send for Prieo List. Address DANIEL, F BEATTV, Washington, New Jersey. QENTRKHALL ~— Furniture Rooms* F.ZKA KBCMBLYL, rcspce.tally informs the citizens of Centr county that he has bough.t out the old standof J. O. Delninger, and has reduced the prices. They have constantly on hand and iiiike toprder BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS SINKS'; WASHSTANDS, Tvi t oE;> ,J "^ t t UPI3OAEDA mi • . vkBLEs, Ac., &c. their stock ol ready-made Furnituro is large and warranted of good workmanship and to all niado under their own nr.med - ate supervision, and is offered at rates cheaper than elsewhere. Call and see our stock before purchasing cLiC"ht'ro- 20feMy A;' ' ' : ''v'|2 PJL. Kilin.aU. a towhotri i ni -• r a [fSt Mf MW.-ra. t9 TUE ILAXc; . ST -tea s*mr iMKhwea cn j. tali .5 .. unfair. BmlislK.-.Htm ,jf Aku*.-"wpsatt