The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 12, 1876, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY OCT. 12, 1876.
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PtOiiMOftAXO)l.Fn( R. ohm-u on Saturday af
turn on on or *ft*r eioh full moon. M tholr Hall.
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LOCAL ITEMS~.
v Our friends will oblige by sending us
Item* of local now* in thoir locality, s>y<
us the fact# only, ar.J wo will put them in
shape, also notices of death* and roarri-
Any ono sending us the name* of five
now Subscribers, with the e.A, will be
entitled to revive the Kr.rv VTKR one year
free. - ■■■
The REPORTER being read by nearly
K every body on this tide of the county,
where it has a larger circulation than
A any two paper*, will be found the be*t
A medium for adverliain*business,sales. fco.
;1 a
EEL p#~Sub*criber* to the Ktroarar., redd
ing outside of Centre county, abould ro
mit us 10 eenu, yearly, for postage which
■ no w ill pay here ; this reduce, the postage
to one half, as the sum paid by them tor
on# year's postage w as "A' cts.
—Mingle & Brisbin, butchers opened
Kg the sausage season last week.
—Heavy frosts on 8, f, and ICth.
—Mr. Frod Arnold, of Centre Hi'.',
has a mulberry tree which gained : n
length 9 feet this summ-t. This is a sure
sign of large gains for Tilden,
Lsubcr's restaurant in tbo Centen
nial grounds was destroyed by fire the
other day.
No matter how tight titties are there
is always a chance to save a little you can
do it juat now by making your purchase-!
o: grooo'.o- at Sechler .V Co s, in tho Bush- j
house block.
The Centre Co. Fair last week, like
a good many tairs this year, was not a j
\ great success. Ours was r*ir.-*lruck. and
a good many didn't care about it because
they had been to the Centennial The ar
ticles on exhibition were not ntar as num
erous as at previous fairs. The balloon
went up Wednesday and Thursday. Firs: "
\ time it landed a little outside f Bellefontc 1
\ and on Thursday came down near Curtin's
Vav.h* -. few miles front Bcllefonte.
• Potatoes are selling at $1 per bush
el here. Apples at 25cts, and chestnuts at ,
$4 per bushel.
On last Saturday we bad strong
prognostications of winter in the shape of {
attempts to snow. v
Milroy, ha.- fl.lt, d Lis family to this place. ] o
Glad he has fixed himself here—he i a , c
tip- top 1a..0r, and knows how to give yoti t
"fits.'* t
A great many of our exchanges are 0
publishing Hallow-ay's medical advertise- *-
ment. Have any of them received their 1
pay? Let's hear. f
Mr. Samuel WingarJ, cf th, Loop,
on last Friday, 6, while sawing lath a:
Meyer's mill, in that neighborhood, acei- :
dently brought hb rigfct hard in contact jc
with the circular saw, causing bis thumb (
to be cut off a; the second joint, and other- ! r
wise badly lacerating his hand.
N\ e have since learned that three of his
fingers had to be amputated.
Mr. W. D. Kershnerand Air. H. Lengle r
ofKliw. 3, 111., bctb formerly of Fetter ;
twp., are here on a visit and called to see
Joscpr. K. Moyer has been appoint- j
ell vsi-maaterat Centre Miila Congratu
late you, friend Joe. A good appoint
rani.
I 'Deer Bill: Doant kuni to seo roe! j
enny rooar tor a while ecny way. Fathe- j
ha- got awfully steered about burglars I
a i be sets up every nigot till lait with a
dubfcle-barrelld sbot-gunn, watching the j '
backyard. He put moren a p->und uv led i
into Smith's big nufoundiand dog wich i f
was kutumin over the fens after a bono t
last cite. ' ! t
The roe is red ; the violet's blue, i a
I wouldn't kum now if I was you."
This spoiled Viliiams calculations, ho j
tbo't next time be'd pop the question, and ; -
had already made arrangements at Secb- I
leralor a big lot cf their good and cheap a
groceries. f
COAL.—Mr. Bond Valentine, of the
firm of Short:idge A Co., visited Wilkes- t
barre last week, where he purchased their t
stock of coal, since which time, the larg- 1
est consignments of the season, have been
arriving at their yard, of the very best!
anthracite coal. They have established j \
the following low price* for October :
Chestnut, $1.75 ; Stove and small stovo.
$C 25 ; Egg and large egg. SS.CO ; Lump 1 1
£>.'-0 per ton. These are their yard prices ; '
per net tin, Cash, for clean coal; cu-tomers
buying by the car load will be furnished
Mine Weight (gros3 tons) at the same
ton ; but the coal must be taken
from the cars. When customers wish to
c ub together to purchase by the Cxrload,
' - t iecoid will be weighed for them free of
charge, which places those who buy le-s
than cur loads on an equal footing with
toee who do. This principle of doing
business is commendable; it is a living ex
ample of equal and exact justice to all.
This firm Lave long enjoyed the reputa
tion of being fair dealers and the above
method of selling coal, still adds to their
good name. Tbeir yard being centrally
located and covered with commodious
sheds, where teams and drivets are pro
tected during stormy weather while load
ing, makes it the most desirable
place for those especially who Laul their
own coal. They charge cartage in addi
tion to the above prices, according to the
distance hauled, and we bespeak for tberr.
the largest coal trade during the ensuing
w inter. t
A new arid elegantly finished Bradbury
Piano, co-ting s€Oo at the manufactory,
Cm be bought for SBIO at Welsch's Book
s'oie next door to Ist Nat. Bank Bellefontc
This instrument is in excellent order ami
warranted. A better bargain can not be
hatf by any one wishing a first class,
standard instrument. soct 4t.
School books, all kinds, full and
complete assortment, the largest stock in
the county, at reduced prices, together
with genera! assortment of books, station
ery, fancy articles, Ac., Ac , at "Welsch's
book store, next door to Ist, Nat. Bank
Bellefonte, where packages of new good*
, - are received each day. Go and see
AVelsch's large and handsome store. It is
the place to gel the best bargains in books,
stationery and fa ncy articles. 5 net Bt.
ASTRAY HOG, black with white
spots on the sides, of the Poland Cbin-i
' - breed, came to the premises of the under
signed in Fenn twp., about middle of last
July. On payment of costs the owner can
remove same. DAMEL HOSTERMAJT. 2t.
"WM. SPRIGGS, FASHIONABLE BAR
BER AND 11 Al it DRESSER, respecttully an
nounces to this community that he has
opened a room two doors below the post
'office, Centre Hall, where he is prepaied
to do all work in the best style, sept 14lf.
BRICK FOR SALE.—First class brick
will be kept on hand for sale at Zerbc's
Centre Hall brick yards. These brick are
offered so low that it will pay persons at a
distance to come here for them.
Intending to continue in the manufac
ture of brick they will be kept con-tantly
on hand, and fair inducements offered to
purchasers.
17 aug tf. D. AY. ZERBE.
Ohio Stoneware, all shapes and siz
es, wholesale to merchants, and at retail,
at Secblei's in the Bush house block.
AVe have tried Bower's Mead at
Zeller's Drugstore and it is just as good us
they say it is—just the thing for a warm
day—cooling and delightful. 4t.
J. S. MILLER, Fashionable Tailor, Av
ronsburg. Shop few doors west or Dr.
Musser's 4inay tl
k Tho word ''Golden Tongue" but
■wly expresses the richness of tone which
nates from the interioryfa beautiful or-
upon which is inscribed the name
Hie I F. Beatty, AYashiogton, New Je>
18.
| AMERICAN MADE CARTRIDGE
FOR TIIK TURKS.
New Haven, Conn., October S.—Tl
British steamer John Hratuall cleared
this port yesterday for Constanlinopl
, with a cargo of fifteen million eartridgi
, for the Turkish Government.
Baltimore, October ft.—Mile* I'hilbur
Rgod AJyears, was burned to death in
small framo building nt Locust Point ll>
morning,
• •
ELECTIONS.
Connecticut Pvinooiatic Gniua.
Hartford, October * - Return* tint* fa
fr. tn our town elections of yueterday sltov
that forty e : ght town* l ave gone denu
cratlc and thirty-one republican, being i
democratic gain of six towns over last Oc<
tobnr, with decided democratic gain* ir
tho popular vote.
Democratic linina in Delaware.
AVilmington, Del.. October S —At the
inspector*' election to-day tho republican
carried AVilmington by 'A majority, a loss
of 1,000 since the municipal election in
September. Newcastle couttly goe* dem
ocratic by a small majority. Return* from
tho state indicate a democratic majority of
nearly 'J,tW. Senator Bc.vard * compli
ments to Woodford.
TRAGEDY IN KSNTUCKEY.
Ciacinnati, Oct 4 —AN tlitam Ueary Har
rison. grandson cf lite tortner President of
the Untied State*, yesterday entered the
residence of John A. Moore, iu Bocut
county, Kentucky, made a proposal 0-'
marriage to Yi-s. Mary, the eldest da.igl t
or of Mr. Moore, and upon be ng rejected
•tabbed her nit e titues in the tweasi ar.J
! face, causing injuries which, it is thought,
will prove fatal, liarrisvn, who i* about
forty years of age, had lost bi wife about*
Vear ago, and of iatebsd been visiting Alis
Moore frequently, but had received no en
couragemeut cn account of his dissipated
habits.
BLAINE CAUGHT AT IT AGAIN,
[From the St. Loui* Times )
Jint Blaine ha. charged tLat the Con
federate Congress' placed at the
the Committee on Commerce "a little
rebel" named Hereford from AN est A tr
ginisu and it turn* out that Hereford* was
fighting in the Union army, while Blaine
*:* tending a substitute and drawing divi
dends or. his Spencer rifle contract.
Tho simplest remedy for worms in cat
tle, sheep and hogs is turpentine mixed j
with a little feed, or given in linseed oil|
or grue'; tw o ounces for a cow or ox, and
one-fourth or less lor smaller animals, ac-j
cording tosue. C'ater give* the following
to auuit boviac. Licsetd oil, one pint;
turpentine two ounces; infusion of quisoa.'
ono half pint. The symptoms of the worm
being present are.- General weakness and
inaction, falling off of fle*h, capricious ap
petite and appearing "hidebound. j
Scienrfic Farmer.
Four whiskey stids have been seized i
and thirteen distiller* arrested in Newton,
county, Arkansas, under tho direction oi
Collector Cooper. The location is a noto*;
rious one.
It is said that out of every one hundred
girls who have taken music lesson* in this i
country during the past ten year*, not
more than on* or two are capable of put-;
ling their 1 anting to any practical use. i
The Chattanooga Times says Mr*. Jame-
K. Folk ha* y.elded to the solicitations of
Philadelphia frier.ds, and will vi*it the
centennial the latter part ot this month.
Huxley * visit to this country wa* as
much of a financial as a social success, llis
lectures netted him $5,0*1 No wonder he
was tickled.
Mr. Devil water is a jalooniit of Lvani-j
ton, Ind.
Gcdcy, The October number is a beauti-'
ful volume. The steel er.graving is a'
beauty, the fashion plate is exquisite and;
the reading matter is excellent. Godey is
always a welcome gue.-t with the ladie*.
On Sunday night Ist, a fine pot-hor*e
was stolen from the stable of John Mc-
Dowell, r.enr Milroy, with saddle, bridle
and baiter. A reward of SICO has been of
fered fog the horc and thief.
Lock Hnveu, Pa.. October 4 —The
planing mill of Hippie A AA ilson wa* to
tally destroyed by fire this afternoon. ]
Loss, S'JO.OOO; insured for SIO,OOO.
HARPEK'S, for October as usual, is full;
of popular articles and illustrations, timely
in their subjects and entertaining in style.
The place which thi* magazine fills can
never be usurped by any other It is em
phatically the people'* monthly. As an
instructor of youth and an educator of
public sentiment it is fulfilling a tiob'e|
mission. It is suited to and welcomed by
all classes. Harper A Bros.. N. Y.
LI-T OF TRAVS9BV JUBO*B]
DRANVN FOR THE ADJOURNED
COU RT. to be hold on the Brd Monday
t of Oct., 1876.
Ferguson—Samufl Munson.
Snow Shoe—Rob AN atsur,.
Rush—J C Alport.
Bellefontc —Cna* Smith.
Potter—John Dauber man.
Bellefontc —J A Lane.
Spring—Solomon Ballot.
" ALram Stine.
Boggs—Jas Krider.
Haifrnoon —Ja Chambers-
Gregg—David Barlges.
Spring Harvey Poormai.
Howard—AVm A'earick.
Rush—J R McKinney.
Bellefunto—Jas Harris.
AValker—Geo Aauffmau.
Bellefonte—J 11 McCiure.
AValker—David Hartberger.
M ties—J no Delong.
Fenn—Daniel Gray.
Burnside— Barnhart Ve'deffer.
Miles—Eman'l Hartcr.
Milesburg—AVm Bafri.
Houston—Geo Rowen.
AVorth—J B AViHiams.
Ferguson—David Dennis.
Alileburg E H C'arr.
AValker—John A SWHOZ.
Haines—AViri A Stover.
Ferguson— Hcnrv Krep*.
Bogg*—M organ Lucas.
Potter—J d Sankey.
AValker—AVm Snavely.
Potter—AVm Stover.
Curtin—J A Daily.
Miletburg—J F Shope.
• rpiAX NOTICE —Notice is hereby giv-
J_ e:i that the duplicate for School
tax for Potter township ha* been placed
in the bands of the undersigned for collec
tion. AH taxes paid on or before Decern
ber Ist. next, will have a deduction of I
per cent, and all taxes paid from Doc. 1
to Dec. 81, there will be no deduction, and
on all taxes remaining unpaid after Jan.
I, 1877, there will be an addition of 6 pci
cent, as prescribed by law.
AV. J. THOMPSON.
12 oct. Collector.
J(TOTICE7^
Having this day, 7th of Oct., purchased
all the personal property of C E. I'i-ck, ol
Centre Hall, at Sheriffs sale, I will leavi
the same in hi* possession at my pleasure.
All persons arethcreforo cautioned againsi
meddling with the same, in any rnunnei
whatever. JOHN IIARKINS.
12 Oct 8t
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•Doo acq isassjopufi jo itn poo* y uor
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: suosvoi jiunos auiMujjo
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')aoi)s Xuoqffouv uo au !m°ID
t aq) jo jo)oudoid "il 'avuiMayj -f
I^STRAAtS. —Two bend of cattle hav
jt been on tho premises of the un
. uersigned in little Sugar Valley, sine
spring. The one is a large steer, mixe<
roan, hind legs white to near the knees
The ether is a heifer about 2year* old, of
dun color with tsmall white spots on th
1 rump. Thuse£cattle were placed in th
■ care of Andrew C'ormaii, about thre
3 mi es east of the Old Fort, where theowne
.a requested to call, prove properly, pa.
' cost* ami return the seme.
*6 oct til fc WMiWi
US !?•': I ION PROCLAMATION.—
\V hetoas. bv an Act of the General Ai
he .scmbly of the Commonwealth of Feuns.v
at vnma onlitlod ' An Act to regulate ih
| p IGeti-ral Election wit hut this Cot,.mot
' wealth," il M enjoined Upon the Sherifl
> M , of tho ever*l counties to give public no
tice oi .uioh election, t'-e placet a bore t
- be held, and the .<tli<-er t> be elect -d.
"> Therel' I. L. AV MUN'MON, lligl
a Sheriffc Centre county, do hereby giv
,; t Public Notice t<> the county of Centre
that a geneml election will bo held m
TUKBDAY b'llowing tbe I ll' T MON
1' tl OF NOVKMBEE [being the 7(1
day of the month t, at lb" -. vera etectioi
dlstru U in said county, at which i mc am
I place the qualified voter* will \ de
Fur ixvct ty-nibe electors ft>r President ani
IR Ace President;
w For one per n to ru |>)i i"it the countiet
of Clearfield, Clinton, Kit. M:lUmCen
i trenndUnton. (being the XXth l>istrict
in the Congress of the United Slates
•'* For i-ne person to r<-pr*entj the counties
n cf Clearfield, Ccntie and Chilton, tthe
XXXIVth District In the SwttU ot il -
Com monwealth.
For two person* for Assembly, to rcpre*
e setit the county ol t'< litre, in the Huti-x
cf Ke|irtsentaUVes Itbis Commonwealth.
For two persons to set \ o in the capacity > !
' Associate sludges of Centre county for
n five years.
. F*r cue person to servo as Jurv t'emmis
soner ol Centre - ounty I. r three . ■ ir.
I *lo hereby umkr known and g.vo no
'f tic* tha. the p'aciiof bo . ug the store
. said cotton in the several Bor .igl s and
Township- within the county of Centre
are as follows, to wit :
For the twp, of Haines, nt the Public
llcu-o of David M v> r. Aarontburg.
Ki-r the twp, of UalfkMoai, ut UwTßnho -I
C House in Stcrtu-t. wn
For the twp, of lay lor, at the louse
? i erected for the purpasc on the property of
- Leonard Mcrryinan
t j For the twp, of Mdcs, in tlio school
hcuso in the town of lief, r-burg
I Forth# twp, of Potter at tho hou-o .f
*;J> i n Ode iktrk t>ld Fort 11. Tel
I F'or the twp, of Gregg attbc put ic house
o! Ed by J. B. Fihr.
'j For the twp, of Ferguson in the school
{house at Fine Otovc
M Fcr the twp, of Harris, in the school
i Louse at B. alsburg
. For tne twp, of ration, at tho house of
j F*'ter Murray.
For the b trough u! Bcllefonte and the
I towu.-bips of Spring and Uetiner, at the
jCv urt llou.-e in lit cfonte
For the low i.ship t t A\ alkr, in the
school hou*e at Huhlersburg.
For the borough and twp of Howard at
the school b cue in said borough.
For the twp, of Rush nt the C Id Stream
school house.
For the tw p, ol Snow Shoe, at the fchool
ho ts* near Samuel Akry.
For the twp, of Marion, at tie 1 ou*o of
Joel Kline, iti Javk-ctiviiie.
For th* bore of M: e-burg, at lite new
school house in Mi esd-urg
For the twp, if 15. _;g-, at the the t.ew
school house in OlStlal Ci'.y •
For toe tw i , of Lluston, at tho house of
John Reed.
i For the tv, u, of Fenn, at the house ol
AV L Musscr.
For the twp, *f Liberty, in the school
; hout* at Eag! eville
i For the twp, of AA'orth, at the school
house in Port Alaitlda.
For tho two of Bu;nide, at the house
j late of J. lv Boak
For the twp, tf Cuitin, at the school
> house near K->b't Ma: :is.
For the borough of Uniotiville and Un
| ion twp, at tho r.ew school hou-ein Union
j vi.ie.
j For the bo re, of Fliilipsburg. at thepub-
Ihe school house in -aid borough
IAIaU elections hori aft< r heid under th"
laws of this commonwea lit the polls shall
jbe ope: >'d at scVi-n o'cloca a in., and
;c!ieu at seven o'clock p. m.
i No'. ce t* hereby given. "That .\crv
[person, excepting the utice of the peace,
! who shall hold any office nppointinent of
■pre lit or tru-t* under the government of
the United States, or tun .--tale, or of any
city or incorporated district, whether a
!commissioned officer or ortherwise, or
agent, who i* or shall be employed under
.the legislative, executive, or jt.die v dc- |
| partment of thi- *-: ate. or t the i'nito.i
States, or ot any Ut. :-d States, or of any
city or incorporate-district, and a *o that
every member of the States Legislature, i
and of tho select orcotntnon c. unc. of anv j
t city, or commissioners of any ".tv.or com- j
lmis*ione-efany incorporated district, is
by law incapable "f holding or ex-rciaing.
at the same time, the office or appointment
of judge, inspector or clerk of anv e'ec i
Itiun cf this t'ommonwcalth ; sr.d p nt r..:
I inspector, judge or other officer ol an such
election, shall he eligihlo to any office t > .
jbe then voted for."
; Tho inspectors and judges of the dec-,
( lions -hull meet atthe respective place* ap
' jsointed for h-dd:ng the election in the dis
'irict to which they respectively b-long
j before seven <>'ckca in she morning, and
'each of said inspectors shall mppoir t one j
clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of!
ofsuth district.
At tha opening . f the polls il shall be j
the duly of the judge* of election fortheir.
: respective districts to designate out of the
: inspectors, whose duty it shall be to have
|in custody the registry of voters, and to
make tho entries therein required by law.
■ and it shall be tho duly ot the other of
said inspectors t ■ roc-iv- and number the
• ballots presented at said election
• si<- I.—Bo it enacted, Ac., That the'
iquatifiad voter* of this Comtnen walth, at
all genera), township, borough and special
| elections, are hereby hereafter authorized
and required u> v by tu ke's. printed, or:
. writtan, or part v printed and partly rit- j
[ten, severally i lassifi. das f llow- One
embrace tho names of all judges
of courts voted for. and P> be labelled, out- i
side, "judiciary ;" one ticket shall em- j
brace th# name* iff nil state • ffioer* \ led i
for. and be labelled, "state; ' one ticket
shall embrace the names of a. i c > inty offi
cers voted for, including cflice of s< :,at<ir,
[n.embers of assembly, if v< ted for I
member* of congress, it voted for, and be j
[labelled, "county;" one ticki . shall em
brace the name# of nli township "dicers '
l'voted for, "d bo labelled, "township; ' j
II one ticket - ;:all embrace the natne-s of al'i
. borough ifficers voted for, and b" 1; helled
"borough ' and eaeh class shall
ited in separate ballot-boxes.
[ By the I.Bth section of the act of Assctn
jbly of January 30, lf-74. it .< enacted that
[as soon as tho polls shall close, tho office*
|of election shall proceed to count nil the
votes ca-l for such candidate voted for. and
make a full return of the same in tripli
cate, with a return sheet in addition in Hll
of which the- votes received by each candi
date shall bo given after his or lior name,
[first in W"rds and again in figures, and
shall be signed by all <■{ said officer* and
certified by overseer*, if any, or if not so
I certified, the overseers nr.d any officer re
fusing to sign or certify, or either of them
[shall write upon each of the ruturns his or
: their reasons for not signing or certifying
Uhem. The vote, as soon as counted, shall
also be publicly and fully declared from
the window to the cit'zen* present, HO* a
brief statement showing th# votes received
b.v each candidate snail he made and sign
ed by the election officers a* soon as the
rote is counted, and the fame shall bo im
mediate IV posted up on the door of the
election nouse for information of the pub
lic. The triplicate returns shall be en
closed in envelope* and be sealed in pre--
ence of the office-*, and ono envelope with
the unsealed return sheet, given to the
judge, which shall contain one li-t of vo
ter*, tally-paper, and oath* of officers and
another of suui envelopes shall he given to
the minority inspector All judges living
within twelve mile* of tljo protiionotary
office, or within twenty four miles, if their
residence in a town, village or t ty upon
the line of a railroad leading to t e coun
ty scut shall, before two o'clock post mo
I- ridian of tho day after tho election, and
d all other judges shall before twelve o'clock
meridian of tin: second day after the elec
i- lion, deliver said return, together with re
ft turn sheet, to the I'rothonotary ol the
I Court of Common l'lcns of the county,
d which said return sheet shall be filed, and
i. day and hour "I the filing marked thereon,
•r arid shall be preserved by the Prothonoln
rv for public inspection. At twelve o'-
clock on the said second day following
r. any election, the Prothonolary of the
Court of Common Picas shall presunt tin
-aid returns to tho said Court. * ' *
Tho returns preset) cd by tho prolhonotu
ry*liall bo opened by-aid court arid com
'' puted by such of its officers and such sworn
1 assistants as the court shall appoint, in thi
presence ol the judge or judges of -aid
* l Court, and the returns certified and cor
r tificate of election issued under the seal ol
the court a* is now required to be done b>
re"urn judges ; and the rote a* so comput
n ed and certified, shall be made a matter of
record in said court.* 'The decisions of thf
j, said court are open to the public. * '
g • •, • • • • And the oth
er of said triplicate returns shall be placed
)i in the box and sealed up with thiAal
-1 lots. •••••••!
Whenever a place has been or shall bt
provided by the authorities of any city,
i- county, township, or borough, for the uf>
keeping of tbo ballot boxes, the judge and
JI minority inspector shall, after the eloclior
' shall be finished, and tho ballot box oi
j, boxes containing the ticket.), list of voters
a and other paper*, have been aecurclj
;! bound with tape and sealed, and the sig
natures ol tiie judge and inspectors affix
ed thereto, forthwith dcliverjlho same,(to
gather with the remaining ooxes, to thi
Mayor and Recorder of such city, or it
" counties, townships, or boroughs, to sucl
d P® raon or persons as tho Court of Comtnoi
, g Pleas of the proper county may designut
• at the place provided, us aforesaid, win
H shaii then d( posit thr said box< * and kec
, 4 the same to answer the call ol any court o
tribunal authorized to try tho merits o
j', such el t ciion,
,j Given under my hand, at my office ii
jSeUtfeatti U-u first dnjr #10tobr, A. L
! 1879, Mid iii tho one Itutulri ill >. r of tl
jindependence of the United ! in'-t n
L. W. 51UNNON
d- Bhorlff.
U| wukki: TO SIT MII.K
o■ There U no doubt that immtnit qusnt
1 ' tie* if |*,r butter tire miuU frotn milk
,|, n improper pines*. The kiu-hsn pantry
?,< t e living room; nti I tho collar un I t
>' (tors "■geinblrs nnd other family ■ ipp'ie
will Impart peculiar taint* to the milk tin
I, cream, In inch a degree *• to be detruet
'ii ive to flavor, even though the butter he i
d other respect* akiliAilly handled Pair
room* o tiluated a* t-> catch the ojo
from the p g *tv, the ce-- |>ool, orotherdo
• computing tilth, cannot be u*d for mk
1 'ng good butti-r, There ahcuid be a fr. o
dom fneii tilth and ieipuritloVof every do
'> *cription about tho milk house, and llu
e milk thould be delivered by the milker
* in ati ante-room, or onie point outride thi
* milk r> ur, and from theme c> nveyed u
e the place inhere it is to bo set for cream
lu llite Hey the fumes and litter from tlx
! table may be kept from the milk rouru.-
Fraclical Kariner.
' I e length of the Ira. K of the L'hila !c ! -
I hi.i and Reading Railroad, Iticludit g
* 'eased line* and sidings, is 1552. The
. main lino of the road s only VJ mile*
long.
The second annual reunion of tho i so-
I eiati >n of the t'.'th regiment, Pennsy'vania
volunteer* hiII bo held in Huntingdon on
\ 1 uv-Jay, N >v. 14
\\ in. M Daniel, of Wei-sp rt, carried a
revolve'in his pistol pocket and while do.
,• .tending i ladder, on Wednesday last,
from some unknown cause the pistol *>
d.sciiarge i, shooting a unfotluna'e own*
or through the head and killing him in*
-tautly.
i yiPHAN'S COl il l SALK
Will he eo!d . n the prrmls , li mile*
east of (.Vetre Hall,
<>\ SATURDAY. NOV. 1\ at 1 o'clock,
p. in., the following described teal e-tato
belonging to the estate ol Jacob Mac**,
Joc'd, a lot of ground in tho toiiiiilup
of Potter, containing
Two Acriß ami 9d jrerches
of tho very be-t land and in the highest
stste of cultivation. There,.n ere. ted a>
good two st<rv HOI'SK, STABLE and
BLACKSMITH SHOP, am! a ! nie—aj
ry outbuildings, a never I ail.eg sprit gof
a iter and choice fruit
TEKMS One half of the pur. bar. n.
ev to bo paid at confirmation ot tale, tlie
bale: ce in one year thereafter, to le <c
eured by bond ami mortgageon the orcm
i-. - JOHN SHANNON. j
octlll Adm' r j
priiLlC SALE
Will bo oIJ "n the promi i- P.-
tap, on SATURDAY, NO\ . 11th. at 1
o'clock, the following r a! estate, ol Peter
Stiffler, dee d.
A tract <.f land, *ilu*te in said township,
bounded north by land of Jacob Mover,
east by David Swab, nnd s. utl, bv J >oob
Mover and public road, and west by Hen.
ry Shadow, containing
4 ACHES,
and 91 perches, theren a LOG Hoi "-E.
! FRAME STABLE, fc'KUITAND HI N •
NI N't. WAI'hK
TERMS One half of parol .-> 1.. • y
on coniirmalion of -ale, thebn an. in one
year with iatertt t• be securni by t ;.d
and mortgage on the premise
FELIX STIFFLER.
li'Ct Adm r.
•ptXK UTOR S Pirn ATE 811 E
I The undersigned, Executor* of the last
will and testament cl Thoma* Ilur' late
ot Walker township. Centre ■ ■■■.. Pa . <ic
j oea 1, offer the property known a. the
! "Junction," at private *l.
! Thi* properly ,s situated in Wa!kerti
lat the intersection of the 51 liheim and
Bald Eag'e turr.,'lae w'th the pu'i.i road
| leading from Belli ; t 1 I. ■ llaven,
'about tnidwty between the two places :
1 Containing a out:" acres of land with a
j largo DWELLING HOUSE. STORE
i ROOM, ai d the n<•<•<—ry . .buildings.
. all in good ordor ami repair ; there is a'.-o
! a fine young Orchard of cn ice fruh in
i good bearing conditi<>n on the premise*
' Thi* property is suitable fora private r>--'.-
deuce, or a a place of pubi.e business and
common re.- rt has n > equal in then unty
A tract of land, adjomi'igt • Junct ion
trect, containing ..bout 1" At RES, we I ■
located and .iesiriib'a tor a sii.nll i. in i
also offered for sale, togetner w .th
FOUR FINE FARMS,
tone of tbcm now occupi- 1 by r-amt.elj
Showers, containing about '267 A* RES;
one occupied by Mortimer McClint.se,
containing at.ut 1. ACRES ; One i ecu
piedbvj*ine Hu.'.on, containing about
ACHES, all situated o m coast s the
' property first described in W ..iker twp ,
land tho th. r occupied by Michael C<>r
n an, '.ail ing 210 ACHES, and 9per, .
I e, neat meaur<\ near the village of Jack.
; nor.villa, in .Marion twp.
These farms are limestone !M d of tho
finest quality, and in a good stale of cull;,
ration, well supplied with timber, walur,
and fruit, with go d building, e'ecte.l ~n
ench. The farms occupied by Showers,
McClintoe, and Huston, abound in
Iron Ore of the Finest t^uality,
I in paying quantities a vein being now
J p ofltably work- d by >'.• r* Irwin X
I McCoy of this county, on one of them
* The premises above mentioned will be
I told as de-.igr.aled,or in such Iracls n. may
suit tho wauu of purchasers, where the 1
1 cation i* such as to warrant r. div .i>>n of
the same.
Persons desirous < f purch: ing any of
the above described premises, will plea-e
| apply to lithcr of tins undersigr.i 1, who
I will take plc-fisure in sbowir ■ them the
i same, when terms and condition* will be
made known.
JAMES lII'STON Nnlanr, l'.i.
JAMES P. CUBI UN. \n i burg.
I sept S :tm Executors.
TJOI'SK* LOTS AT PUBLIC SALE
1 By virtue of tn Order of the Grphgn's
' fourt of Centre county, there will bo of
' I to red at public sale, at Aa-.-nsburg, on
' Saturday Oct. 14, UK Iba following de.
' scribed real estate of Davi,f Acker, dec 1
r nnm™ly, two Square*, "iluato in tho town
> of Afcrcnsburg, the one marked on the
plan of *aid town as square 4H. the lots t,f
1 which are numbered 'Ju2, 203. 204, and 'JLIu.
1 fhe other square adjoining tho last above
1 mentioned, the lot* of which are number
' ed in the general plan of said town with
No's. 206, 207, t>B and 209. Also u dw, 11
* ing house ar.d twc. lot..situate in the town
; ' aforesaid, hounded east by Chestnut it,
* south by Vine; west by lot No. 212 anri
north by Blackberry alley, and marked
' with tbo number* 210 and 211 < n the plan
' of said town Also a tract of Woodland,
** -iluato partly in Haines and partly in
* Mile* townships, hounded by land, of
* Emanuel Etlingcr, Win. Stover, S Hole,
John b'orster and Grau heir*, containing
10 acres, neat measure
* Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m.,
r when terms will be mnde known
n FRED KURTZ.
* 21 sept Administrator
A Farm For Sale.
Will be exposed to public sale, on l'ri
e day, Oct, 13, the following described
j property, lit the lain residence of (ioorgr
* Frederick, deceased, situate in Gregg twp
* Centre county, Penna.
A FARM CONTAINING 100 ACHES,
C more or less ; bounded by lands of Daniel
e Kline, dee'd, John Tibbons' hi iis, Mich
1 ael Armagast. and others. The (arm i
WELL WATERED; beside, a nevn
* failing stream running licur lha buildings
- water is brougiit to the house in pipes ; al
ii so a two story DWELLING HOUSE
e BARN, and other outbuildings ; also uf
d ficient OHCHAHD OK APPI.F. AM
OTllfc.lt 1 Kl7 IT' THEKS. Sale to com
f menco at 1 o'clock, p. m., ol said day
> wiien terms will be made known.
sopi. 14. SAMUKLUKAMLY.
'f sepl | Administiator of Geo. fc'redcri "k
d MALE.
* IN COLLEGE TWP., CENTRE CO., PA.
on toe lino of the Lewiaburg, Centre <5
Spruce Creek Railroad.
A Valuable Farm
ir containing 110 acres, more or less. Ther
is also Ton acres of valuable Timbei
y which the purchaser could have if desired
r. Th farm is well fenced and well watered
t Cedar creek running through tho pln'cc
). Tho buildings on the place consist of
le largo
Two-Story Stone Houee,
barn and nil other ncccssar
outbuildings. There is on the placo a
io Nico Lot of Fine Fruit Trees.
j' Hoar the place arc sevirnl manufact,
ries, and shops ufall kindsconvunient. I
is expected that thedepot will be locatedo
lands adjoining,
in For particulaifi, address
D. J| 0. JFOSTIiB.
*ll ftUg.Ui HwJkburf.
Vuotlicr aoldiciM and Miilora' political
ilomonntration in to br made nt Albany
on the I'.Hii by those who am "in favor
ofiiefutm in llu< national adiiiinistrn
j lion.*' Tho result will bo that ufter the
l ' | Democrat* ihall have Uujti their beat,
lt ' ; tlie ItepublicnpK will coiuo after them,
v - ttu the Di -inorra did in Indiana, and
! Wont them out of right.
1 DKATIIS.
>t
in* On 6th, in Putter twp, Samuel Keller,
aged 46 years, 4 months, and 19 day*.
• . ■■ ■- -™.
MARRIAGES.
*.
On a, int, by Kn W. 11. Groh .lack
~ Hhone, esq , of I'ine (trove and 51u fc..
. Kale fc ye, ffuut Hoar the Siime place
i t . On 6, at the residence of th* bride's pa
r> rent* by .loliii Shannon, Mr. Win l> Sto
ver au Met Ellen Koch, all of llenner
,r twp.
,u m t , ~
i M ti.HOT MAKKKT Itcroar.— Sept 26, by
, Saiup'o A MeN it
Wheat, red, fit. o2.
Corn old, .40.
Outs, aile, 'S>,
" black, .22.
Rye, .50.
* UKLLKKONTR MARKETS.
iVbita Wheat $1 *' Rt ! H<! ...Rye 76
* 'Join ears 4t, 4 7 Oaiadu Barley 90
0 Ulomr-eed &,f*i ... . I', tato r 3i
..ard per puun>t R Pork per pound tk
lutter'2o. Kgg -15 I'la.tcr pert oi
* " ; 14 Tallow 8 Baeei lO linm 15
i .ard tier pound 8 cents linck*hea
I' It., F.our per retail 7,00...
Nova S otia planter ,V). Cayugn
n nlnster $9,50 per 200U lb*. Shelled corn 42
. to 60
. " A CARD.
a Trt all fb ATM fratto lh< au l lujta
r* ! a,t s 4th. f • e*l tl ♦# war .) a*, t
• I ■ ' luaaiaKM, le J will * r** i|* ilia' iU rum >ij
< '1 ijuige I Lta ft ant rttoi.rli m cLm> imml b)
* 1 '! .•) in "MM.III Aiuwrt'-a h-uAI n"!! addrvaa
1 riivri t" A lie* Jttofi; !| I Ituui, Mdtbui D ,
Hltfcle h' tiir, .Near \ yo aj.j <Jtu
Mr. Daniel fc" Reattr, manufacturer and
proprietor of tho Realty l'ianu and Beat
( ty t ,c ebrt.it i (~ IJ.-n T..-igu-' l'nrlor Ur
gan, \\ ashingtoli, N. J , is certainly a
very reasonable an ! generous man to trait*.
, ret business with. lie makes this v. ry
( I -i; r proposition t<> anv who may favor h in
' with an order, a* follows :"lt the instru
i lent does not prove satisfactory after a
lest trial of five da> - ufter rccC'i ing it the
I urchaae money will be refunded up, si the
return of the instrument, and lie will pays
fre:*bt charges both ways." Thi- is cer-'
: unly -in exceeding, gener . , and -afe'
I manner in which to transact business with
urn. He warrant* his instruments for six
i.vear*. See his advertisement. JulyUUy
Sample <fc McNitt.
MII.KUY, l'.\.
FAY 'T>l£~Hie>l2rj'
MARKET PRICE
FOR
All Kiiidsof Grain.
A I -SO,
Alwavs en hand and at lower ; ri.e, than
elsewhere.
COAL, PLASTER AND SALT.
fcartner, of Cetitre mind the place.
Hmttf _ ,
MARKET
Report Of Prices
OF
r. a. ysAiiciscuj,
LEWI3TOWN.PA.',
FO 11 CIS 11.
Turpeuiine, 40 cl*.
Linseed Oil, G2 cU.
W bite Lend, 810.50.
Niti , 8 5.2"> j>cr kc/.
Bar Iron, 21 cl*. ,
< (>OK ING MTOVES, Tin , SIOOO : '
b ;■ , $21.00 ; 9 in., < uu.
ROOM BTOYE>. Bi:>T ANTI- ,
CLINKERS,PATENT FLI EB,
iO in.. $10.00; 1! in., $12.00 ; 12 in
$15,000.
ROOM COAL STOVES, $4 to'
SIO.OO. I
Gtlvtuiir l Coal Buckets, 50 ct.-.
(i.ilranirod Ci>ni Shovels, 10 cts.
Fire Brick, 75 cl*.
Con I (iraii, $ 1 MM),
Always for-ale tho Inst indCbeap
■Al Cooking and Room Stove* in the'
Market.
F. G. KR AKG ISC US.
Lew-istown, Sevt 20. MM,
! *
.1
$
'
3
j EXTRAORDINARY Inducements to Cash Buyers:
( • %i
LI
°i , |
•'I I 1
n 1
We wish to sa v to the people of Perni* A alley, that we
" have just opened aud ure low oflrriaj fall lines of all
that we deal in at such prices that even deft/com
niovU or competition.
),
IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
I
h.
J' OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is full of Bur- Boots and SIIOG3,
f. gaius, at i'roui Five tiullars for a lull Suit of Meu'sCloth
ing up to the iiucst Ready Made good* in town. Ladiea'Shoes at 1 dollar per pair. Mioses' Shoes at
It. 75 cents pur pair. Men's Plow Shoes at $1.25. Men"*
Brogaus at $1.25. In tho
DRY GOODS NOTION DEPARTMENT
- At such prices as will astonish you, Calicoes at $ cent*. Wc have Ladies' Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' Hose at 10c
J: Muslin at G, 7 and 8 cents. Dress goods in all tin Men's ilose at 5 cent*. Ladies' handkerchiefs at 5c
newest styles from 10 cent* per yard up to the,best 1 Kid Gloves at 50 cents. Clark's O.N. T., Cotton. 6c,
grades ol tSilk. jand all other goods in proportions
i,
d.
d.
o.
"am ft fiftLL VHDStS YOU SOJUS to TOVt-9tSMlt92£ft tJti Piftoy;
rl —TUK OLD EST All LI,SUED STAND OF A , ir
,•
(t
OU
S. 4 A LOM
HARDW ARE AND STOVES!! HARDWARE AND STOVES!!
r
COMPLETE LINE OF ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE.
1 SPEARS, ANTI ('LINKER, SILVER MOO*', PARLOR STOVES, THE REST IN THE MAI. '**'\ THERE IS NOTHIRU TO
EQUA LIT IN SERVICE OR BEAUTY, Price ittluccd to ntit the time*.
Ell ANNA COOK STOVES IMPROVED, ANTI-CLINKER, GRATE AND REVERSIBLE TOP PLATES. WarraaUd tkt
bert baker in the market. •
O
SOVEREIGN PORTABLE It A NOES, eau attach a wntnr bacL. ft heating water in B*tli Room, verjr little higher than ordinary Cook
Sloven, ami Rood baker*. We Uo have a full liuo of cheap und BiOdium price PARLOR STOVES, Prieca to euit ibe trade.
THOMAS A. lIICKS & BROTnER,
Bellefonte, Pa.
New s'ork Bun.- "You cannot set
I duck on g■>,'* egg* and batch anytbir
J " but goslitig*. No amount of shouting, <
of entreaty, or of eulogies on the duck w
alter the re-ult." You cannot set a Hay
it on the egg, uf Grant;,m and produce an;
• thing but a brood ef corruption ; and it
' ,110 u,e try ing.''
. I The Cincinnati < run ercial, an u
and out" Hayes paper, H, everyboii
knows, publishes Judge Binnot's letti
I with this expressive beading "Govern*
1 1 ilden- A Complete answer to the in com
Tax Charges—The item* in the New Yor
, ( Times' Statement Demolished Seriatim
. The Commercial ihould keep a har
'okoulor if mny be read out of the party
The production of oil in the Clarion re
gkm fell off 400 barrel, tier Jay durini
1 September.
Tho prohibitionist* are having enthusi
aitie meeting* in Indiana CO. But it i* i
.had year for tide itsues.
, lion. Charlton Burnett has been re. otn
mated a* the democratic candidate for lb<
senate in the Tncnty-aecood dotriit bj
acclamation.
A plate gins* manufactory is about to b<
startr 1 in Huntingdon county. The work
will cover several acre*, and forcigseri
will furnish the capital.
CENTENNIAL
At CiEiIYiHS >JALL,
XT
Wolf's Old Stand.
Magnificent Stem k ofSpring ami Sum
n.tr GOCH'B.
O/JBPriC&i i
POLITE ATTENTION !
Hn\ ing jui-t rcturne.l from the East, and
ought at panic prii<, lam now prepared
;> <'i cheaper that, evi r bift-tc. Myttocl
cor.s.s'ut in part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERY,
HATS A CAi*S,
ROOTS A SHOES,
RUBBER ROOTS,
SANDALS, etc., Ac.
La ii's' and Geul*' Uuderwcttr a spec
iality.
A LARUE STOCK OF
REA&Y - MADE CLOTHING
constantly ou hand. I*ook at the fig
ure* :
(road Casrimere SuiLt, SIO.OO
'to ' I Casimrr( C\>aU, $5.00
Customers will find the *ti ck com
plete, and a call i* all that il required
to a*-ure you that thi* is the bei
place in tho Taller to buy your goods
Remember, tee have but one price foi
> very one.
WM. WOLF.
"IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS 1 I
.1 -s.gned i- now prrq ir.nl U> •!! Brick a
tis* kilns at Centre Hall te suit purchasers
:f *-onable rates, also to fortich or con
'.met Brickwork. S. S. FAKNER
7 oct y
| 'ill N f ALKXANM.;: M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Respectfully offers his professional er
vice* to the cilixen* of C'.-ntre Ha,i an
vi. -iiv Cons ltation in E"g'isb or (Jer
man lias a full lire of in-trument* to
i. xtraci. ,g teeth. Office and residence i
jtbe Lulb. parsonage. 27feb If
' * CENTRE HALL
3 DRUG STOKE.
y ' J.C.MILLER.
it's,
(Successor to J. K. Miller A Bon)
•fc Dealer in Fur.,- Drugs and Medicine*,
iiy Dye fluffs, and Druggist.'* tundrie*.
er URL W ISE ASD LJQVOHH
or, fc'or medicinal purpose*.
n( ,' The best brand*of
rk CIGARS AND TOBACCO
alway* in stock,
fp; Ft etcripvioii* carefully Compounded.
y. J. C. MiLLEK
IRA T. C(JTTLE.
s
Fashionable Tailor.
, (ehtre Hull.
' Having opened room- on the 2nd f >or
l- of (iift A Klory'* building he is prepar
iC '-d to nianufaeture al! kinds of men's and
July's garments, according to the latest
Uuyies, and upon ahortest notice, and ail
wurk aarrarited l< render s*lifae!ion.
and -epairing done. 7-ept v
.1. X .). HARRIS,
NO. 5, BItOCKERHOFF ROW.
.1 RONT¥AILS,
Paint s
on^ETC.,
J. X J. HARRIS
Beilefonte.
i V tw NEW GOODS AN!'
k
Panic Prices.
11. i. LARIMMER.
at tho old Centre Uill stand.
Just opening a Slock of
NEWGOODS,
OLD FASHIONED FRICESI
A large variety ef
Ladies Dret-s Goode
Great Bargains in
Muslins and Calicoes
Readv-made Clothing
Warranted to Suit, j
His Cloths and Ca-simer.%
Cant be excelled
His Croccry Department.
Astonishes every one in aMorUaentand low!
I
.Syrup, Sugar. Tea, Coffee. Canned fruit*.
Domestic and Foreift KruiU. Cheese, i
and every other article belong
. ing to the Grocery Depart
m en t
J Farmers, Mochaaics r.nd Laborer*
touk to your interest One duilar nvcd i*
'■ a dollar in pocket. Then call and fee at
j what as;.>ni-hif gly low prir.
r-#" No trouble to show Gvod*
t Aiso the choicest fc'aMtLt fc't-ot k al
war* on band. Apr. 15, y.
5 - i
f TjH. S. (. GUTELIUS,
Dentist, Millheim.
Offrrltia rv7rMtotb zmbil**- Rt la
* K pfrfona til npml.mii t tht dmul pre*
ft if (MM bOO.
f | He U oo fnllj jirftttrYd U> dtrat l twlii-hae i iclt
II •Rj'Nti i-fh my* ::f
\\ r P. RKBKK Aiuwr a;-Law.
• IV : pi WOBM n*lrrnl#*Mk * .*"' *
ma*.r-1 u t < Id cotrVj. Ol
WITH I> F FIETUFFJI, IIRUR*( .*••*
11 *"5 l. F. WILSttN, Attorn v-st.HW
t I It. lletonto Fa Office in Mr*. Ben
i er's B i idiiig. lt< llatonic Fa
I<>i4N K. POTTER. Atr rn v-a;
[lf i-a* i 'llffcUow proibpllj madu URI pp*rUl
'JY a*. i*tot*>r riven Lt Is, •%*. hr| latub or I>r prrtl JT
;. *i* 'O r tond a lvu *-1
Mor%a*- - . tn if dir.mood, ©ortJ> *kW * J
'lAa coad bouar, BaUafuoto. ocl£<Hl.
J OH*' JMtWLiIM,
BOOT A SHOE M A K EB
( DIPLOMA
Attjrded in John Power* for the
be.t £ll# Bouts eshibited at On- '
| rc. Cwuuty Fair for the year 1876.
i/J A W vU r A G 7 0 ;j /
Opposite liuth HOIUM,
HKLI.KFONTK, PA.
Tlfl keep constantly on hand a full
line of
It O (I T s \ \ 1> N II O i; m.
f ] /i £ z >J 0 £ a
for hil ie, k|l cafiuuti¥ on htsd.
WE DEFY oumPeuuon t
Boots and filitx > for men and wo oen, ol
al: *t 11", quality and price*, from ti.<
('uJtly to lh clitfupftft, r Cu itiAOlll
kepi cn hand. " i.p;y
K if* KY BOOET; 117
M.ttuf*, turer of **4 Ua'rM le
II A R N E S S',
SADDLES, BRIDLES. Ac ,
CEHTBE HALL. PA
,'irll pairing of l kinds executed at
eh. rt nonce. ti juo 6m.
UAUKta. "j dTbhcunat. JdTnSSvl*
Jons HOKfIU;. PKTAK UOffEk
PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO.
CENTRE HALL. PA.
LKC'KIVK DEPOSITS, and allow Inter
est; Discount Mote*; Boy and
Sal I Government Securities,
Gold and Coupon*.
1 etkk Uorraa. W*. B. MINGLE,
Pre*'l. I.'aehiet.
|G. T7 ALEX andek. ■ "" C M. BOWES*
A LEXANDER A BOWERS, At
' a T/!*^ HeUefoel* Mwu tllTSUin.
fi T. ' eUerttoa* .. Miy.u • ( ...rt uwuc
I Ma* b* ceaealM .a (ami! cad Eaetafc Irftr* i
• arittia UeUoiaa. uoSstStS.
iisaiadal i qaaut, at u tilaa. au h*.
. * " ™•* Maine* twp Thie came.it airmtH
jkMaaawl tn Unfa ■ja.i.tll.e. .ipor. the I. t #ft 1
Ji' •••.ad ate*i> aain'aiUa; utwa ali
a!.r..„ b.,! wn ,4.J-l M ,uJt7 .ry n!f.
!ur 1M la ( ulfflu. a tl I'ipm , .
•■••> 1 * -etrent 1.
IC * •<•> .KI La. aimed, l.**a lawt it* mn-i
i*T n', U, atmo.l aatuterttos IW.
'T ui * , Mlt i3*aU| lu btrr thli It
mutd*ad .leo thai bteuiuu u>* utc ... . nm-
SSTd J nvKtt.
***** * Pa,
"JpilE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE
RE-OPENED!
A NEW THING IN
AN OLD PLACE.
TTV Ik'llrfoste )u.Uv i 4 the yaiyTrrr -
jUiO country generally will be p .**(d*tc
""(iu that the old and well established
DRUG STORE,
etc 1 '.e property of James C. "Williams, i
j on Allegheny nex , 4 00r Uicke'
hardu are emporium, has been ro--~
opened for business and u T>v~g ' ' ,
.ng rapidly rc-etocked and —" 1
: tied out with the bc>t ar.d most popular
DRUCS AND MEDICINES
PERFUMERIES,
DYE STUFFS,
NOTIONS,
.1 '. everything uiua'.ly kepi SnaCrt-cla 1
Drug Store.
PItIIStRIBTIOMICAUEFrie .
Ij t'oniiKntodi d at ail hourti
j.'tthe day t.r night, and partien'ar and
I rompt attention given to the wants of
tanuvrs and othirs
who live in the country. Store r.crer
Icioeod to tii.ve who want medicines oi
j nnytlung in the drug iine.
! tie U'.derfigned hopi. by tricl rtlenlio
ju> bU'iiKvs, tu merit and receive the pub
l.c paiounae.
E M HESBITOTOK.
j baprly. Agent
D. F. LUSE.
PAINTER, HAL™!.
j.-Tere b s services, to the ciDZeus of
jCentre couoU iu
; Hoaxe, Mgn tint! Ornamental
fainting.
; Mrtpiag, or::aiiienJng and gliding,
Gramiug
OAK, WALNUT.
. , CHESTNUT, Etc.
1 lain and Fancy Paper haug.ng Orders
i respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable,
j "Al apr If.
! jyi A7j. ORNDOUFf
DENTIST.
MBIa *n.l '• now fare
< ft*cl t-. ii Ibr I j.p* ■ ; w*. <1 <
and trudM rj dmmt mttimld tm km*, in the twaft
s| b#a| *o<! MM
wruon o! Icv lentorc* iamu* a iprnkd'sj I#Lh K
trwe
Saddles, Ctc
The rtotmnliMd lor et tit. mkUi
JriMnJ for low.r i.tu-w. v*U* lb* clln
t..,*a ut Us* put.ll, to bo ■!••, k of
' SVAODLERT
: W f.frxMlat iHerld >• pcriU* foi
Ii ib |H< >pl* And th Um, |L and o.wl irlr<t
l MMtmnl of <%a4dW. limrtim. C-oUnr*.
lirWlit, of cwn <DwTtittuc and tju*2itf ; ifblm, ttd
| n (m( mrTtatnc to cunpM* a ttr*t rUu bl jgL
! men? be a i4!e- at bic n U W tt tim Ituo*
| t wntrw Rail.
Char H. Held,
j Clock. tValcli maker <V Jesvelci
M illheira, Centre Co., I'a.
Al klhda of Csek*. Wtchm mxml Jrweirr of |h>
ata tew. a* aia (U Stlsuant ulc *..:< ut l AlMtkr
' l ?T 1, rw*dd wl b a com|4t tnde a o* the monib
and orjrof Ibo n.<nt<U ao4 nock on iu iacr whit 4la
onrtattlod as a i*or'(K*t tlu.t*-ko*|Mr.
Clvnkt. Waw4>t*a and Jw*ln or abort no
©• and wM-fvtml
Manhood : How LcisT, How
Restored !
Juat pttb:iabod a new edition of Dr.
> •Mornieo Kwi/ u*n tU i*iitcai cor n .tij-mt modi
• nr .if o;matvrTlivsv?a s-usinal U?4-
uatety Hotoi tai ln.jKu>iu* Mattuiaad Fhral
.••1 iLvAjva t*jr, lotpoaimcnta to Marria. #tc : alao,
.vnsuini'iiPtt. Kpi.. ,aj and Kin, indacod Ih acJf4cdni
tcnoa or M>aAal oauavaja.tcc. ' U*.
l ? t al* c>na.
Th cWUratod aat>:>r. in thu admi abla Kat;
• i" ti> dnm**tiattat€, frs*n a tdiirtjr jontt* anroowadni
pract-ioo.thnt tßaaUmzlnc cunaoqoaooaa ,f aeD-abua?
Im radio* Ily enrod * ill tool the dang, roua uao oi
a tuirt:.,. mtdkiM or Ui apphv aUtm o Lba knifa.
IHsintiitii out a moda uf rurr at um uiLplc. rertalß.
u.l otfat luai. jj nwai nf nUtob rrwy iniforrr, no
imatirr a hat hia ctmultivio tuajr ba, uuu ciru himwili
c bOopil. prtvalolr, and radieatQr.
I Ilia Isccture RIMUM IK? IU the hands o! averr Twuth
and averjr luan in taa laotl.
•N. nl 1in.1.-r .oil. It,, plain iur*lop*. to auj t.Urru.
I !'i° rrti c ® nU l " <■*•> 1 t iUiap*.
Au'lrrp* tho Pub. 1 all era.
F. HKUGM AN A SON, ,
13 jary. 41 Ann St., Sew York; Post OStoo
t
C. 1 E 0 K ' S
ihe undersigned I.as opened nIH *v* es
lablifhineiil, at iii new siiop*, for th
manufaciuio of
'• Carriages.
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons
bLKicuis an IJ SLICKS,
PLAIN AND FANCT
of every description .
£ All vehicles manufactured by bin
■* are wurmnled to render satisfai tiou, nn.l u.
I equal to any work dono elsewhere.
| tie uses none but the bem material
7 land employs tho most skillful workmen
Hloncethey flutter themselves thai thev
; work can not be excolled for durabilii
Inii4 tinish.
Ordt'-.iioci u di-iaucc promt ily attend,
cd to.
C >me and examine my w >rk befors
jconlra'.t.ng elsewhere.
1 PRICES REASON A 11TR
AU kiadiof fivpariog doae,
- * -^*rTsr
i GHAHAM & SON,
Have ;he exciusite wile i n ReHefoate
Edwin C. Burt#'
CELEBRATED FIVE SHOES.
8 WIDTHS, thu
Brn hhbbi \n
waoLttALE a aarxiL dkaLEKA ur
Calf Skins,
SOLE LEATHESJ
SHOE KI>DINGS, Ac.
All Kinds of Custom Y'ork i!tdTo
Order.
Bhhop Street, B£LLEF<NTB, Pa.
30 may if.
BEATTY'S'™S
lor Organ*.
Factory lAtabiu! cd In ISA
From the Frees.
From G. D. Whue, Editor Hacketls*
town, N. J. Herald.
**The organ has a rich, doep and sonl
surnng tone ; could not stay in the house
without it. It help* wonk-!u.*y to drive
iwav the thoughts of hard Utne*."
The Lebanon Pa. Daily News, says :
We are Sn receipt of one of those five
etave Parlor Organs, maLufwctured by
O. F. Boatty, %a*bingun, N.J. Thu
•r(mn is a fine, solid black walnut case,
nd in tone it cannot be surpassed by any
nstrument ot iu kind."
From the Lowell Nek Ffjriittr.
j* V e received this week, direct from
iho manufacturer, D Y. B *tty. Wash
iugU'n. N. J., his justly celebrated og*n
aiegani in appeerance, end 1 .cdsomely *
urriifbf'ti * n ■ > s.sVw a. ■ J r*
—nmn. 115 mra mora ttnn pleased
hb it. and heaitily rvcotnmand it to any
•no contemplating of purchasing an or
ties t offer given. Money ref rnded upon
• elurn of orcan ai d frsaght cnarges paid
•y me ;D. F. Bcatty) lota w*s if utisat*
•factory, after a test trial of fire deys.
Jrren w*rtouted lor ix years.
Agint* wanted "v ry where, male or fe
ma e, to can*. **> ,r tuptnor instru
ment, Address D. F. BKATTY,
New Jersey
CENTRE HALL
COACH SIIOP,
LEVI MTRRIT,"
st kit establishment rt Centre llali. keet
on band, and tor sale, at the most reason*
Hie rate*.
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wngons,
Plaikaao FAKCT
and vehicle* of every detri. non made tt
•rder, and warranted to be n.sde of tfc*
Hel seasoned material, and by the moat
•killed and component workm* a. Bodies
tor b tggicf- nd spring-vagou* Ac., of the
most inprvved la'.terns made to order.also
-oariug of all kinds saado b< order. All
ads y. repairing done pr, "vptiy and at
he lowest possible- rates.
Persons wanting anything in his line ar
requested to cali and examiu* his work
they will find it not to be exccl'ed for dur
ability and we.-.r. may Btf.
Sandalwood
rnm+- * • nock ww te wtSorlac tr
• . ./ iat tb* mwa- u:tlu*ta.>
-lta*r < or t npiutv. ti n-**r un-toc*. ttelOM
crrtala aaS mput 'j It. iti Mtoa. It M fan mup*.
•reina Man otlur m*Ai. Put* ripniw cm* la a,
•r rtitvi 40l No ottk r V4lclo .. a lo tbl*
li>.rk S (V •* (soft (VauaaLw taiUlatlit O.
;>f aoto w*r nros HWa**. Auk tar #t
or ot.J w A E **: otxvct, S. T. te* oar
BEATTYS"PARLOR - ~
Klegant styles, w!*h improvaa
nienu. New and Beautiful Solo Stops.
' tivcr one tb<usand Orgrnist* and Musi
cians it '.one thcseorg.v • a .id recommend
them as strictly first class in Tone, Me
i ohani&m and durability. Warranted for
! six years.
I
L Mcit Eiogaal and Latest Improved.
Have awarded the Highest Premi
ums in competition with others for simplic
ily, Durability, Promptness, and Piar
like action.
J Pure, sweet, and evenly ba'snced ton#
u orchestral etfects, and instantaneous ae
• cess which tuajr be had to the reeds.
Send for Price List. Audiess,
DANIEL F PKA^TT,
r Washington, New Jersey
OBSTACLES . BKLICV
TO freir Uln *ffect*uf Kr.-ue *ndAbe.
• u . -,1. . #*rlv 1.1. Muhees rratortxl 1*
MtßklAtiS pediment* lo removed. Km
method of trMlnwiL New and rem-rkable remeda-
Hov.li). aad clrvnl&xe *mt free lo sealed enreiopea. AW
I. dm* lloaaan AtHK>a*TlOK.4t9 N Ninth St Phila
delphia. Pa.—-An icktitnthm hic r htcn reuntatma
lor lx-numbie conduct and proleeato:...lehilL Itjal }.
. T L. SPANGLEH, Attorney-at-liw,
;J Ueileicntc. Pa Office with
. Bush A Yocurn. Consultation in Englitk
' aiid German. Collectiomipromptly attexd
• -d to. feb&-tf
' BEATTY PIANO
s. Grand, Square and Upright.
From Rufus Snyder, of tue firm of Sn
der & Hendricks, Catriage Manufacturer
of the city of Allcntown, Pa ;
"I must confess I hardly tnow how
express my gratification on receiving
Beatty Piano you ekippod me. It is ,
least all Ico .i: k, wih or expect, t
, of our most eminent musicians tried it -
spoke in the inoet Into.able terms, a .
thoroughly testing it"
Best offer ever given. Honey renin
upon return of Piano and freight char. i
paid by me (D. F. Bmittr) both way- t.
: unsatisfactory, after u ttit trial of .ft
day. Fianos warranted for six years
Address, D. K. BEATTY,
v Waehingtoc. New Jer -
[ii W M. P. M' M Al* Ui>, A' tomey at-k
u ... Bellefonte, Pa. Office with J..
McManus. Esq. 23jult
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