THK CKNTRK REPOKVKR. tapRSPAT JULY l- utn rT.KM.> - s2j' '■ ' *' "''•* • ifr/ioii*. nrf r.vnf*;-T /in* for WfV tequent iturrtion. Adv. rti-ei. i/k y„„' (t/ U L-ono*. *" v 1 ° " f 'VA,; IU " ' , 5.1.1T.1! - ovrnip* I. * - > , ' l kf'F"*? ' , I IHT liwr. ■ ICT v, * M • *"**'*., M ■ .<*.>' r"lM• 1 *'""* i,Joh fuU 1B , •• ''■> Halt, I ' u l LOCAL IT K.MS. undersigned effort the storo-rom, known as Herlaohor's old stand, at Centre 11*1 torrent. The aland is a desirable one Spring Mill*. 43 mil ; from I aurolton to J*pr;ng Mii'.s quiteuiii*. OH irion d Noah Weaver of Wttf ward, ha.- again .truck for the oil regions. HOJMJ he ll strike the grease too Xlie brlt and finest w. rk iu ma: bio guaranteed ut llvi*lr'. llcllcfonte Mar. b'.u Works. . l>r. J icota, ot this town, was on- *1 the witnesses at the Reese murder u. . m Huntingdon i;. 1). Cuuuuiig* intend* going i,o the Broekerhoff hou.-e, at Bellofmue. lie j is an old and experienced landlord hav ins gone through big and .ittlc > •>' • a ' "mine host. From this date for one week, J C Braehbill will sell out at cost all kind* of furniture and boding. Come at once and see for yourselves. Colonel Brown, formerly of Bolls* for.te, is meeting with great success farm ir.g in Nebraska Uo will have about 2,500 bushels of wheat. What is noj to be had :n the groce ry line atSechlcr's, is scarce worth having. But you can hardly ask for a thing that they do net keep, if it is in the grocery line, and in market. They make it a point to keep only the be>t goods. Tney are in receipt of fresh groceries daily n thing remain* cn hand lorg enough to become stale. They sell at the .. west tig* ures ; treat all customer* alike : and rnak.- you feel like always gcing lack again. You find them in the Bush house—gen tlemanly and accommodating alway- Housekeeper? give them a trial. Mr. Benjamin Beaver will ere lor.g travel the county for the sale of F. P. Green'* valuable be: to medicines, whU none should he without. M e w-i.l now have to call B<.:\ "Dr. Beaver. A barn belonging to E Miller and Chus. Keck, near Suiithgrove, Snyder co., wa.- ign.ted by lightning and destroyed, along with all their hay, farming mpig ments, lit) bushels corn, s) bus c.s SO bushel* wheat, Jtc. The largest stock of dry-goods, gro- : cerics, hats, caps, Ac., is always found at the cheap store of Hoffer A Kline, bead quarters for farmer.-. New goods receiv ed every week. Gov. Curtin and others, largely in terested in the Bald Eagle Valley railroad held a conference at Lock Haven, a short time ago, relative to the c instruction ot the Branch to Lea nt. The matter was favorably received bv those in attendance, but will have to ho submitted to the -toc holders. The l*enn Hail Academy, for the fads ssion. will open July 23. Frofea-e- ' Wolf, the Principal, is n popu'ar and ex pi.riecced teacher, with the ability to ren der tbc utmost satisfaction. See adver. tisemont. On the 4th, a horse hired from the. livery of Howard Spangler, at Bellefonte, died in about two hoursa:\erreaching the picnic grounds near Spring Mills. \N e , did not iea-n wj-at the actual cau-e may have been—the driver avers lie was care ful. Fhysiciaiis' pMHrigfiiOM carefully i Cv mpounicd and ord.-rs an.wertti with care an 1 dbratch at Green's drug store. Farmer* and physician* from the countrv will find his stock of medicines complete, 1 warranted genuine ar.J of the bttt quality. Of the Union county newspaper men, we met at the picnic, were Whitman of the Lewuburg Journal, and Seboch of the Mifflinburg Telegraph—both good fellows, and from the genteel manner in which they were clad, wo judge they must have made a rsijc picking potato bugs this season. Pleasant Gap has a sensation in the shape of a haunted house. A light is seen in the windows at night, and many turn out to see it, but when a certain stout and strong individual makes his appearance to have a sight of the ghot, the . gut turns out, as if ghosty were afeared of Liui. So the story goes, and many Pleasant Gapers get the gaps for want of sleep on account of it all. Try Paris green on him. Buy cheap parlor suits at J. C. Brachbiil's and ge'. the cheapen in market. The largest stock in the county, and any thing you want a'wbys on hand. A short time ago, as a son of Philip Stover of Haines was mowing grass a thunder gust arose, and one of the horses was prostrated by a bolt- Uc lay a short time, and jumping up again, the team ran off, but young Stover remaining on his scat, soon brought the animal* under con trol. Another boy who was in the field at the timo was also prostrated by the bolt. No serious injury. A tramp persuaded Peter Hehn, re siding at Sclinsgrove, that $50,000 had bten buried on Uebn's farm during tbc revolutionary war. The tramp required a silver watch and $->5 to unearth the mon ey, and the ignorant farmer complied with his demand. The tramp pretended to have locked the watch in a chest and cau tioned Hchn not to open it until nine days had passed, as there might be death in the family. After the farmer had been given certain instructions as to the finding of the money the tramp left, and Mrs. Hehn be ing less superstitious than her husband, examined the chest into which it was sup posed the watch had been placed and found a stone wrapped in a woolen cloth. The buried treasure has not yet been found. After going to all other works in central Pennsylvania, you find llcisler's Marble Works, at JSellcfontc. stand No 1. Any kind of marble, and work done equal to what you get in Phil adelphia. Apply there and see for your selyes. We piint snvelopes as low us $1 pei thousand. Senu us your envelopes. W< print letter heads, and statements as lny as $1,25 tier 1000, when persons find tin paper. This is lower than you can get i done for in the city. FOR SALE.—A new Golden Tongui Organ, warranted. Will be sold ver: low. Inquire at this office. tf. Many of the Pianos and Organs nov manufactured will contrast well witl some watches we have examined, bavinj a massive, highly embelishcd case, am when you ask them what time it is, the. don't know, something is the matter witl the movement. Such is not however tb case with the Beatty instruments, rnanu factured atJWashington, N. J., thcmovi ment, durability and tone, is the first cor sideration, and then the case constructe according to price. lm Goto F. P. Green's, in the Bus house, for Drugs and Medicines, Cbern cals, Perfumery, Scap*. Combs, Brushe; Trusses, Supporters, Braces, Fancy an Toilet articles, etc. Patent medicine: Alcohol, pure Wines and Liquors fo medical purposes only. —-Philip Frank, of Brushval.oy, has taken the contract for carrying the nia l. daily, fr rn ck ni.ro Hall t>> Laurolton, *'. SIOO pi r year Mr. Charles Mayc*. o; Sp-.w t'rii k, I.us t > contract bclwotr i- Spruce Crc< k And Centre lis.!. k " The completion of the railroad into tut ' valley will soon cauie ikange* in mail i, uto-. The LaurvHou r ute will aeon I c -ut down to Spiing Mill* ai d Centre • llall, and there will no doubt be a new rule made iturting liom the Fork* to Mi luu . Aiitvmbutg nnd Woodward. ! rhe day-of staging through Pcnmvalloy , arc i ally : umbered among the vi-iit* if j the p*?t Wo have no doubtthe conatruc tion of the railroad thr- ugh ih valley will also came the abandonment ot the mail route trom Millhi im to Howard. i ! - )ir-t *o.->ion of the Pciins Valley In*: tutc, under Prof G. W Fortnoy i cl od on Tuesday evening, Jrd, with at liter.vry eutcrU unic tin the basement e tlo l,uth. church, which w.-i a credit tc all j art icq a::t. The i xaiinralion he'd dur ig the day was highly satisfactory tc the viMi'.i g putter of the • .-hoot and ad ' Jed to Ih. reputation of Prof Fortr.o.v as a Nucocssful edueator. - T.i; e tertiiinmcul I the o\ i mg.af.tr piavet by Bit lou>e, alui mu> . by tie t'A'.d, wa- o-petted with sn i tore-ting lee • ture by Fi-hor, Ins subject being, 'lll-- to Fo -o, "o I,i i.i I '. ' th- -oh 'ar and profi sioral n an in partv . ar, and , sh wing the Reoos4.lv of having in store alwa>> a retorvc force of knowlt- lge that will en-are .gnic-t fa hire r- their ell rt-. V: :1 oco'tv -isii'ii - t. i -turcth. to!, wr ing ptOgramt.ii was £* ire through with . i)r;i.n Su'.utut.r\. t' K An r lota Flag, lsano llwrpaUr ; Lost Branch* I oi, Sam'l kruu.bmo. Butyl -What 1 , j Like. Jo:.nie B-.il . 1. , k DsfilW loil i I.cap, Bci-ie ih-s! Oratuo - lndepond- i i-nco Bell, P S. H-tlVr : Betty and the tlo .r, G M Bouso . Gla -f C Ui W atcr, i W'tn. kur:.- Igiioratrce in our Country, i a Criuio, F \ Forann. laraym—Xo - Pains, no Gains, Mi - Sailie Boa!; Ti* i Ka.-icr To 80, than to Socm, Ahna lloffcr. i ifratioßS Bernardo del Corpis, Ja* B : Neil; Men of One Idea, i>. R. Foreman; t The Sniveler, Reuben Spangler Yes or 1 No, Cievan Diagi- E.-.-\ G.IJ Lies \ Deopinlho Mountain-, Blanche Lingle. , lie-lUtkin—Pledge w.th W me, Flora Bit- i uer. Oration.- W oinan C'uriin.iy, C. E, v Kinerick : Da* a'.t Sohul-hau* an der Krick, Win Koller. Recitation—Cora ( Murray. Oration -Battle of Ivory, Win. i F. Ossiuan. i Next -—.-ion w :ii c. uitucnoo ithe la>t - 1 hur-uay ikti in July and continue ten . weeks. i Read what Boyer, of Aaron-burg ays, it tbo foot ot this pago. ' The Huntingdon l.eca! New* -ays : 'Over S2,WO have already been paid out '• of the county treasury a- expenses incur- I rod iu the Reese trial. The co-'.- of the ■ I.uror-, constable, salary, boarding, etc , ( ; .'or twelve days, air. anted to sixe- oS If the county i* required to pay the defend- 1 ; ant - witne-ios, it i- believed the expeu- t ,-eiwi.l reael. SIO,OOO. C. A- Kec-t", who killed Dr. J. A. t Shade, of Hunting ion county, narrowly | escaped the gallow*, After two week*' r i trial he wa* convicted of murder in the j second degree. Thursday eight la-t, a uatk ;i Ir wn mare six year- old belonging t. 1 Senator Pcale, of Look Haveu, was stolen V lat Reber-burg, Centre county. A reward of $10) for the roc. i • ry ofthc at l:nal and $25 additional for the capture of the thief : ■ is offered. This is the mare that Senu*. r Pi ule rede to thn railroad pic-nic at Spring Mill- on t 4. ll. L M,.rray > ' Sugs-r Valiey, has bevii tho fortuuato contractor for a lumber j job, ntar. Woodward, in Penns \ allay. , I Different parlies have estimated that . there are about fifteen million feet, princi- ■ .•ally white pine. ( Tho stcuni saw mill of Murray -V. Co., at . the c-a-t etrd of Sugar Valley, w ill be trans- i ferred to Penns Vullay in a few weeks. It , -i- generally believed that they w:.l he abiC to begin the mannfsoture of lumber by t the Ist -f September. slr. Jlurray i- a . j business man of tact, skill and energy.— | f Clinton Democrat. t Why don't Belief ntc come up to j time with the branch r. ad It seems clear j : she doe* i. t war.t u- t- have a railroad.; ,So we all -ay. There has been more talk J than cider over there. t Haymaking is over—tho crop wa* j, \an average. Harvest has commenced 11 ' the grain crop will be about an average. ! Grasshopper- are m re plentiful - ihi- year than heretofore, and Jo some j . damage in Ik* fields. We also hear com- I > | plaint of injury to the w heat by the fly. Last week was showery. 1 The Penns Valley Institute, Fail 1 Term, open- 25 in-t. Prof. Fortney can ' be relied upon as an able instructor in all ' the branches required to fit young men ' and women for college. Ho has just cloa ' eJ a most successful term, which adds to I his previous reputation o a teacher. ' Centre Hall ha- advantages and attrac ' tions possea-ed by few localities, and ' choice boarding places can be secured at ' lowest possible prices. Deininger A Muss.r, of the M ill he im Marble Works, arc doing a very ' g iod business, notwithstanding tho hard times, and the secret of their success ir that they make good work at very modcr ' ate prices. Don't be imposed up-o by ir t responsible agents and runners who have s no knowledge or experience in the busi- Bias but go to the Millhcim Marble i Works before you buy elsewhere, where ' you can get Monuments, Couches or - Headstones, of any possible design or t price, 3t J C. Bracbbill has put down the price of furniture so low that granger# and . olhi>r* a ill find it to pay to buy of him. Go ] and sec before buying elsewhere. e PesiTivie RESULTS —There are nu , x menus remedies that cure sometimes and , become trusted a* u.-eful, but none have , ever proved so effectual—cured so many , and such remarkable cases—as Dr. Ayor'a . medicines. s Tin' Cherry Pectoral has restored great „ nunibe. of patient* who were believed t„ j be hopek-ssly affected with consumption. e Ague Cure breaks up chills and fever . quickly and surely. Ayer's Compound ExtractefSar-nparil . la eradicates scrofula and impurities of th } blood, cleanse* tbc system and restores it ~ to vigorous health, By iu timely i) use many troublesome disorder* that cauio a decline of health are expelled or n cured. j Aycr s Pills and their effect* are 100 well known everywhere to require any coiuniendation from u* here. —Beranlon (Pa.) Times. R . BKLLEEOVTK MARKXTK.— Juno IK by Shortlidge A Co. Flour per barrel, wholesale, $ 9 50. sf , " retail. SIOOO r o "White wheat. 1 "5. lied " 1 75. Z Uyn, CO. •, Corn, shelled, 50. Corn, cob, 60. Oats, 35. Barley, rye weight, 50. 'y Cloverseed $6 per 04 pounds. Potatoes retail, 1 25 w Nova Scotia platter, ground, 10 00. tb Cayuga " $9 00. ~—There will bo an uproar at Spring Mills, next week, for Uasseiiplug ba *y again gone to the city and will have on Ih hand a big lot of "them" cheap goods ho has been selling. Hold up till the Captain returns, u- t e- SENTENCE OF REESE, n- Huntingdon, l'a., July C.—The trial of ed C. A. Reese, for the tho murder of Dr. J. A. Shade, wa* closed on Saturday last, the jury rendering a verdict of murder in the sh second degree. The trial occupied twelve )i- dayß. This afternoon Judge Dean pro is, liouneed sentence on Reese, he to pay ad SSOO, cost of prosecution and be imprison ss, cd at separate and solitary confinement in or western penitentiary for u period of ten i years, . NEGOTIABLE PAPER AN Important Opinion of tho Stn>iout Court. Following i the • pinimt •>! the u|>r t tin court (Judge Shar*w> oU? in tho caao >i r W> •J *. North—error to the court <>i I common P'cus of Huntingdon county It r> a no—Mary qualify ol negotiable ' p.u, or that i hould bo simple, certain, un -on lilii i al, not sut jev; t. ay caiittiigen -1 c.v It would be a mere affiliation of learning to tile the elementary treaties and the dit ided ease* which have esluf livhedjthi* principle. It i very imp, riant to the coimm rcial CtMntnuuity tlial it should be maintained in all it* iigor Applying if to the note sued upon in .this case, wa are f the opinion that it >l - tint i u'e If ill ad been payable at ixty day t. with five per cent , it would I have been 1 jectionable a* usurious i • it fac. U would not. however, on that a coui ! have mvn'idat. ,1 them to r di-tlov ed it- ncgO ivlilitj. A l egeliable note ma-.* be utudc pay ale wit. interet tisini its .Ute. at.si if iu.-is- than lawful interest i stipulatiMl I-r. i. J- - '.et, in P>' isvlvi.- nia, make tin s-entriist -s lsi, t i.t Ohiy tf.i usury Hurce uch an.-i i> ifficu ill s ; carta in. It 1 payable at maturilv wit. lawful interest But in lbs pap. t now u li-:\ then oiu.ws a- to li e amount ai undoubted ckntent of uncertainly It t- •>) ni-takc t- sup) -that it the ■ .'•<* ws* inpaid at lri.turity tbo five per nnt w >uld le pa;. e'. the holder l y the sarti.-r. It m dp. -into the han.i# ol at. j i.ttornv v oi I. ct on It net a *'*>• '.ccc.: ti 1 c pa; ib'.- The phrase "col'.ec - i .., . , but t.l tot pvr c.-..t:.K-i v a..i.ot bo n. .t.a .'y vl.t in it v.rl y tb*, parti - It tuu*i be only w at would Is) is j rea-vttablc c ii pen at. n to an attorney ; for collec is'ti. This, ii rea* and li" usage of tie cya! prote-sion, .Uspi nJs up on the auts tint of tho not*. I ive per cv t would probably he considered by n jury a* a rea-s-nabbv compel sation upon lbs collect A n of a note of three hundred and seventy seven collar- But if it wire three thou-and dollar* they would pr, t a bly think otl.erwne. ar.d certainly >c it it, were thirty thou-and dollars. Now, then, can t'.u* nolo be -u.J to heccrtaifi a* to it amount, or limt amount unaffected i> a.iy contingency i Interest aud cot of protest, alter n.-n- payment at maturity, are necessary .ega. incident* s f tho contract, and the insertion , of thin. in the be Jy - f the nolo would f .>t , affect its :.cg >t .bi ty. Neither J os clause waiving exemption, for that in no, way t- uc.is*- tho simplicity an ! certainly f tbo i n|s.'r. But a collateral agreement a-Lei-*, dependif g, too, a- it d-'is, up in .1.- reu-or.ablciie**, to b■ ds-tcrujined by s the verdict of • Jury, is entirely different. It may be well charactericcsJ, .ike .m igrevmcnt to c. nfes- a judgment, wa- ly , Chief Jutice Gibson, a- "luggage," which • negotiable paper, riding as it does, on *.:-** s.i.c* of tho *... d, is cot a courier al le to carry. lt i'ui* collateri.i agreement may be in- troduced with impunity, what may not , •e It i= the fir.-t step in the wr. :ig di- ( ruction which cost*. , These instrument* may come to bo lum- , bcred up with all sorts of stipulate : and , all ort> of difficulties, contentions at.d lit- . igati n results. It i the be*; rule obsU ( principles. Judgment reversed. t TO EN A DO IN "WISCONSIN A Villa# Swept Away rtud S.vfrnl IVntoDS Killed. Miiwackcc, July " A special t the;' Sentinel from l'ensaukeo swy? a t.-rr bU whirlwind struck that town . n Sunday - night, leaving but three hcu?es ita:idn>g Pensaukec is twenty fiv o miles north ot Green Bay, on the Chi.ago and North- ' western railroad. ILe <• irdner Hotel, the largest brick u:nn r res rt hotel in Norths em W -co.'.s wu- blown dwn Eight per-on- arc kr. wu t have Been killed and 1 two mi*>iug; about "JO are w.-unded )ther buildings were blown to piece-., • The place i# a total wreck The savv mill -Lingle mi l, and a store were totally dc- j troy.J. The tug F; ray and scho ner Arc arc a total wreck. The school house anJ t.fteen or 20houses were blown down FURY UF THE STORM More Lives I--j*t iu the West. Cincinnati, July 3. Another heavy storm swept through northern and central Ohio and Ir.d a:;a lust evening and this morning. 1.a.-t • vening at Elkhart, In diana, six houses w.re leveled and four others partiallyde-trcytd. Mr. Craig wa# blown off bi barn and li/.J an arm broken, Mr. Walters wa blown out of his bouse and had his head and back dangerously cut. Jau.cs Bowon was caught under a failing house and was severely injured and Mrs. Bowen was terribly bruised and five other* were seriously injured. At Kingsbury, near Lap-Tie, Indiana, the wind demolished tho re-idcnco of Mr. Barney, killing four persons, whoso names arc not ascertained. Wm. Fletcher, of Clinton, Elkhart county, was killed by a falling roof and his daughter was badly injured. Three men near Waterford were struck by lightning and one of them named Mc Clintick wai instantly killed. INSURRECTION IN KENTUCKY. Cincinnati, July 7.—For several days, ta-t rumors have been received here that an insurrection existed in Lewi- and Car tor eounti-ia, in ca*tern Kentucky, some twenty miies bnck from tho Ohio river. It seems that the Underwood gang, who several years ago were a terror to all hon est citizens in that part of the state for their crimes of robbery, horse stealing and counterfeiting, have broken out again and bccau (i of th.-ir formidablenumbors—thay embrace or.c hundred and fifty to two hundred noted desperadoes—have forced farmers to abandon their crops and take to the woods for refuge. Some three or four nicn have been kill ed on each side already und a sort of guerilla warfare has been going on be tween them for two weik-. Correspondence waa had between here ar.d Frankfort and resulted iu the gover nor ordering the Covington Light guards and Van Yor#t guards of Newport to the scene of insurrection. STARVING IN THE BLACK HILLS. Cor. N. V. Herald. There urc now at least 15,0ut) people in the Hills who are without employment, and nmny thousands more who are only making expenses. Those who came in here last year have "atakedotf every foot of ground w here there is any prospect of mineral deposit. From fortyto fifty thou sand pilgrim- have already been here and gone back homo nga>n. They were al most universally disappointed in thc*ir ex pectations. The Black Hills it r.o place for n man to live in unless lie is making money. There aro hundred* of men now in the Black Hills who are oix the verge of starvation, and they can get no employ ment at any price, for tho simple reason that the llill. arc swarming with men nik ing for work. Several suicide* have oc curred here lately, one of them, \\ ultci Whitley, look his own life rather thai starve to death. This is the unvurnished [ truth. i Father M'Givcrn, of Minersville J Schuylkill county, on Sunday preacher ' against the Mullin Muguires, and declarer that he would break up the organizatiui if Le were dragged from the altar for hi: f course. The priest at Tatnaqua is report ' ed to have said ; "Ifthere is a Mollie Ma Q guire within the licaringeif my voice wh e does not leave the society he will go li * hell, and I will help him to get there." A storm, on Fiiday evening last, de Q stroyed SOO,OOO worth of property at liam burg, Berki county. What niotnuorplhiM i does a laun- I Jrv.*i undergo dining the night?— ; Sho go.v. lo Ik'il a washerwoman and n the morning g.l# j line linen. ' Why are waklm wnimm uni.'i* ma 11 blef—Tin y expect t.> have >oti water " j will 11 il i air." haul. 1 IIIIOIIIIl'4'ltl'lt(. \v eare mth i i , . .•% ■ J M K i u'hlinp, I - | , . I ll' 11 r us • mill i iti'lul.'l r I'ptrut Ml tin " ilijul ! I tlio .I.'. an el tin, Ih'iin ilia CaUlilN allli 'll. • Alii, ii w. nil I kill I • > • ■ r. ! , r to the a.lvaru a • • - . I > K I - >lli . I'.- j., \\ luhiiitfi. !'. N .1 . . ' i * i l ' i Mini Or>i'iti* llno'i iii i < M II illi * * iii.%i ulhi lure. •>. .i. >ii.i .ii ul. ii \ i I tut. ! Hit il. ' !:ilm.. ||ii |l |i . i. ill '.ln I Clililrt|Ctii>l>. •I'lrt-ll .ll I ! lllkltTlkl, llllli , ullii ioni mul irimlMi'it \ m| t-% •>•. lln ir 1 varioti* il. | irtini'iiti. In in* arnti.jtcii I >r i nut tiM |nr ni.i'.imi |>ur|Hi , rliay I'iiiilklii nal lh. I; * i ! Inlrii; ,i , bul ri nil'stiiiitml; i i.i i . ■l\ iri .i - 'm) in lliair \ tirti u-. iV| .i tii ,hi .. n. . inr hi* ftiint urn Bin tin I till.: hi . i jirrftnl nabiiain. u| la ir ir Ii .mi lUt*luttttl ih *>ti4(h"t . lutnn .. r - - - --- -r- - t l. ...I-—>-• .I—. ...>• .iu"*-* * a* w j i.tmee^*oeeamißal* IMITOVE M YH'ioHK.i! c- K t;-I. Clothiiiij Hall, Aile.'licnj Sl.itt, and for thai jturpueo will reuiuTO, about the loiJdlc of Jul/, one BMu ■>** do .r b.'low tlio old Rtnn... I>iiriuj tint ' xt eixty dn)*, tlurvfotc, 1 v.il! offer -B \ T Ii A I X I) 11 C E .11 Ii KT S T 0 BOYE K S.— J%. jJB 1 ; lldviu r , '!vt niiit.td to 1 r mil 1 i:c:ir" .. j. dbi. dm ; tint tin,. , my j i rnt etock el miuouoiy low prioea, preparatory to placing in the n.->vl) m. j. i. • Hall, when I rliiili ri iurn to it, an ttj.,ort lent of .N't w * I. not oijuaied in ~'iautiiy, .juality, cbcajmeee and variety outeide of J ' NEWMAN - Allogheny Stroet, BELLEFONTE, PA. j 810 >l VI BT BC -.1 \i. M iit>?!:a N V., ,1 iS 7- 'I > o Khsc vll N Ii• I ' Ihlf . * s Id d it I. g'.it by eve:t or -.ghl m.i-..cd ! irglu ■The watchmen .r. Vou d and saggt , the 'vault *i..l Mart .1. • -ph. r a lato !<>ta u ojicn at'. 1 the , -ntoi.t- iarr.oJ nw.iy. The bank !• -i*, in currency, j* WO in the Town of CheiteriialU bond*, sl,(>uo in Government l iitiv *: .1 SI,OOO in K--< i county bond*; total, sloWo. Parties who li ft packages in tie 1-aiik f i ale keeping h*v. K-t t. ft amount of *r. i sW.U- to SW,CM.i Bill* feetal lo of the liana a'.d collection note- were at > takon. 7.U0 AN Xlot s OFPIUK MIEKKK> Washington, Ai.lt fi T <• a-i m)■ upvt ar.lt of 7 W applici. i t. file :t tho State Pt jij.it nt f >ra( j i tmont n- (' •.* awl#, alth .ah at pivsc: ; th :i .- rut one >alariaj coisulatd vacant, \ op! tint of | St. Paul lit 1. •1. ai 1 > u wry unload!.y ] post on the c sa .i.ui CoDi..i*trj by pros. .titifti .-r a; . oil t.tirnu for proved merit and tvperu'.'e n the | consular sort ice. In t! is conr.eti ti it . may ho of interest to nut v per- . to learn that at .-or li ;i j; ting- .a! r.'e, p- J pitiable to ail ti o a. ;ttve uepartment*, | litters of appl eatioi at. 1 tie .irn • J. n for • :Rri>, though file 1 for I .>ible coil- id- I erali >:, a.'o I.over . i ll hv...,. real •ho tig '. at I t a•• . . r.- , 1 r. . very largo inri . 'he. n '-c Ti jarmrgeineii; '..r getlit .• . a 'utile us.-w th Movie. *•"< pi i; <■ : < .-idu.ifa bly. A liosilont.t .1 .avail . wo . h.s , 'tu m and, at tit g und- tli i • -a. Oret s di recti' !.- after three < r tour I*J j ri. dug .•u Mexican territory I-r I tdiat horse ihive, returned to tl <- American let the Kio lira' le on Sat .rday S :jit I the li !m ware re. .vrreJ, but ti-i lieuten ant appeared to p. :. a g 1. a ; .( a hurry t" yet 'u. 'i, fir he r ale IF> unlet in :: or- The Adt.i ' li ■ i annoilt s ill appros at of tl. • id, arid 1 at tl.vy w . be continued ro * * i.lir! truiir i !>;*• p\-. test. So we mi\ a l;v '• •< ■ ■ ■' j he carries Bft hi*; : •. • v '• with force." The cclchrat. at AN Is--. 1., t'otui . ' .-n 4 as- attended l>> lirgi n wd f pto lie Col John T. 'A; ~ fi N -wi i , Cot.* | Krer-n.nl! tor that ct, |•• • • 1 a'td I mad" a:: .. . <• on , > .sly of i .''Krily ; progress in p-ibi ■ ~iiir? lis Gov. I ..urn j : brrU.n *i >k in ;e. >' ■' '■> of the j iSo.ui.ir- p icy PmMml Bsfst I Mr I', aim ;.• It. i..:i-t 'y ward M \:co, wbiih IrnJu i rud to r. t . am exst.i-n. He .-aid that then tn.stbeio more annexation at the so .th, b . vored it at the >*. rib. lii . view-1 th. is: vebichni. co Iho e untry i hn-V.iyfr :tt the South, and de .r. d that the country -houid lcK>k thein v j isreiy in th- face. Col. Wait do Saime 1 r.ifor- > ;ty r tl.e-c 1 speeches, and md 1 e bad an lUdilgC ' fldence in Pn-ident Hayi - * i: '•rr:ty ar.d Ikili cy. N n-pohtu-nl addresses were inade by l'rof. Northn-p. Her. Pr. Cuyler and others, and poem- S>y Chv.-r \\ • ndt-ll Ilo'iues and Mary t Icntiner were r. ud. biever >inee the lumber hnrinen of the \Ve-t Branch A nil'-v t < onnif ar. .giii/rt . one hundred and sixty nc million*ol pine .'lumber and at Lock Haven twi-nly-flvo millions no re. It is estimated by those in the best position t > know that the produc* , lion at both p this year will not u eecd a hundred and fifty millions, and this • estimate is based on the j > ibility of | working up all the loe, which it is not II probable will be cb ne. There is n->w Irs r pino lumber in the ya'd i 1 the AN est >! Branch than there was at tl ■* opening f lithe year It is a further notibli fact thai .'not all the mill* are runrso an 1 very j few lumber men Hie makiog - ich evten .! live preparation . a s in former yeay lor fj operations in the w >o l. .—— a a THE CAME AND FISH LA As j Black bn may he taken any tima with . i rod, hook and line. i| Wild duel.* may hi killed uny time. „| Wood and summ-r due k - may i n killed iany time Irmn t'ct. bit" Jan. I*l. 1 wen jty-five dollars penalty 1 r utohltig wil! I dip k with net. ■ | Fih can not be taken from any set net. |fi*h basket, t>ound net, it'll "<'!• " r ">'* 'thing in the nature of moiics in any water 1 of the state, "Xoejit tidal water-, w :h gill , net •, whose in**shes ar>- under three inclic* • under a penalty of I There shall tie n<> b-hing or hurting on ''Sunday, under a penalty of f- 1 ft GroUi-e, piirtridgn ■ r pi. -ant may be I killed trom Oet. 1 t'J ti ' Hare and rnhoils ma.v I"- killed from ' nt j lo to Pec. In. Clover in iy be I. ill'd ftoti: August 1j lo • | Janiln ry 1. innv be kilif-il Ironi (tilolor 'Jo lo ! December 16. B'tuirrnls inuv he kMicd fiom July I to "j January 1. Speckled trout may k' killed from April if I t" Augu'l I Woodcock may bo killed trom July 4 to January I. " Lake trout may ho kilb I trom Marili • • t<> December 1 :r | Mr. Daniel i Beatty, rutin I'.hcti.rer .m n | proprietor of the Dealt > I'isrui and B a! ,j ty'a celebrated Uot ion Tongue I'urlorDr gans, Washington, N J , is certainly i very reasonable ami generous man to trim* act business wi;h. IB tnak. llii- very fair proposition to any who may laver bin d with an order, a* follow- "It 'be instru -1(j mat doe* poi provo aatixfactory after i test trial of live davs after reireiving it lilt " purchase money wiil he refunded up >n tin return of the insli uruent, ami hu will |.ay t*' freight charges both way-" This is eer tainly utt exceeding, generous, and sail 'manner in which to transact Lusiru-ss will lo .hiui. lie warrants his instrumen's for -is lo.ycnra. See his advertisement. .1 uly -U.\ I —At BOYEB'S c-J "•[Cash. Glass of all i i | ■ VtOK.N Cri.'IIVATiHH i tiIIANITK WAllh., jjo £ COACIIMAKi.3fIA.NDBAi)DLBEB. ' . ' . Of nil il*frlptU.n: Wmh Hat.at, St< w * t%4 Full line of *ll kind* of Peddlery. Alo Will. K v. . : tur. ..I I'-. lb •„' /' * Kelt'.-, A Ac Th.* i i ef.neti wairin- •• /-j Wood-work, Felloe*, Plain end Patent ? .. r ' , ' iji -, duruM** tlm? tin ir MJKQUEIIANNA OrKJK. STOVES. 2 i ■ fi i"- £.? I- Z a £• O.M Si. !>..,1 Doubi.. ball. w. ill ui.il F # \V,i lave tin' trt ot CnUi.U, ~~ 3 the market- A. kin.J of 1 ortablu C'l LI I\ V IOK I 1,1 ill, llO\ hi* /•• s, r , I 'it.vt Hi- Knivi , *te • Al< , JLnljr A1 p !L with mikci nf V 'J u •'Jutleble Iron I'Une*. -• ? nssO I'LOW III. A UK." U y'Sa-'S < OOK BTOVJtS. si I.ATJ-Sl I MI'HOY Kit LAWI'iH. P := 5s as f 5 ? -i( S, C O ~3 * & £{=4'° Thn will he told on a written (fuern Imperial Cel-*lel Plnwr. Ever) on*M [. t J•* |> ld4ly Utebeat a the merket. tA, * v tee, end et the loneet prkee. u . ud. Imperial Oa*twteel Plow 3 2 oblmnejr* te break or ami given , {■■■(£ r C T " b.U..r l'eht then any in u*e. k O S- TIIOH A. HICKS * BBOTMIK, t.CV WATEttllilHK, * •" Z 1 i>K\-l'I.AN'l 1 IIS, ('ollS HOKS ,y for we.cring ynril* emi gardem. 5 Allaabtii) "S'.reet, Bellefonte. i— Ct iixi- 'i u NViiii:* An important law paSiod at the U.-l sc.-vion of tho Leg* islaluro, pro. art for giving priority M claims for manual labor, on all trial- <>f claims for w*g. - .t. tho (cutis of i:..t Com* ruonwca.th. Heretofore, ttio ciaiuis of workiuguten, after getting into court, by bei g placed at the • tu. uf the ..-l of cases have often heen so delayed from court to court that the plaintiff, from inabiltiy to be present when they l ave' tome up, litti been compelled lo compromise a just laiiu to get the matter settled, ll.is now law give all such claims prlority and so far .s a r. *1 betu fit to the laboring man. i \icuii:l>. On J ine JO. by lb-v. S tl Gannon, lo'irt \N" IVcht, of Milr>y, Mitllin county, > .Met t tir••. !. r-. Stiists .r ol Bolter > U.l Near . v 'ut tV.lcge .h.rie l'th by ID v. B. Sm :! , -Milton D Snyder, of Belleville, MhM .at., t Mi-- Sii-h Crumrii • f Uwtn • u . y tin ill .' \ It' v AS' - t. Mr. <" orga F-'v- .i-r, f lls*.!-- wp, a;.-I Miss Fore lan. -I Mtff.nl ury ilr. '.rd a'. <.- 11*!'. by H. v. It. b. rt j 11 .till I. s; r Kg! ttl So th, of 11 sr.vy vide j fiuiiivan coui.-.v, N N , t> Miss I'hebe . \. 1t..0il ,of ' 'oliege p Da fi. it. the 1 Mr. J*. .1. M-.syr, ■ .g. .1 >2 yrara. PENN S VALLEY INSTITUTE.! The no*l s.>ssion . '.he !t*t :ut wi'.l j otntnet.ee on the iasl Thursday 'i: la* . V and < ftnae t*iw t- • Sj .-i *1 *t! ti '.ton w. lie giv a t>. tl ma d r; g lo !ea< b. Tut . $6 to *. .-ording lo , bra' ches studied . b >arding (dJ to t t • had at | low rate*. Tuiti nuasonabia i D. M WOLF, Principal, i | I'J. Jt Jt Pens. .N.i, Pa. Cheapest of All!!; Largest, of All! UKSTOI- ALL!!!: MAOKIFICENT STOCK OF SPRING AND SI'MMKR GOODS. Wolf's Old Stand. AT ;\Y Ci£i x Jt;i£ OYEE idixi YARDS OF CALICO, WHICH WILL Bh SOLD t 111 \PK K Til A N EV ER BEFORE 1 N THIS SEC TION. We li.ivo the (i"i"l ' Price* L w ! Sc lection Cnsurpassod ' Nnd w<> now cvteiid coi'ii il io* dnlinn t" ' our friends. t>tr -n*. aiol the public gen* f rr ■ v. Com" !w w ill • ow you the P.LST .SELECTED STOCK, At till' ' ower'than usual. A lull lint 1 of Jrv (mmmls, Clothing. B"- t and Sloes. (It.* cri. - •*.vßr*. (il w ii' 1 . \N "'iii arm \s il* n.w Ware. Hals ami Cap*, n ' 1 in ' ''"* erylliing and anything embraced in tii" I uhovo lines. A I.AKUK hr>'t K OE READY - MADE CLOTHING con&lantly on hntnJ. I Customera will finl tliu stock com -1 pletff, ami A caii t all tlint in i■ joired i to assure yon flint this is tlio hosl pltttH! ill llto valliy to buy your gootb. Wxt. Wol.P. > - —— J3r. Whittier, Found' r and Proprietor of iho ' KEYSTONE DISPENSARY, . succe-tfully treat and cure* In ttio ahort -1 c-t pus itde tune, Syphilis in all its forms. Gleet, stricture, Orchitis and all form* of " Nervous Di-< a*"*. Spcrmafnrrh' i Night , I, i- es hi d Imp. ■ a ' "Marriage ami II tlth Guide, 111 pagi , il llldt at id a book loi, i urcfu reading Price 'd- r > < cuts. Call ui or address, DR. WHITTIER, jull'.'lii' JO2 Pom Avcntit',, Pi :sburgh. IjNXKCUTORS NOTK K - i u Lettorf; testamcntiiry on tho iv'.st" ol i- Susannsh ivlino, of Aaronsburg, deeeasad, i. having bet Ii gi anted to the UndonigMO, c all perrons indebted to said estate are rc e quired to make immediate payment, and y those hnvtng claims against tho same to rs uruscnt tlu.ni, duly authenticated by law, e for scttlament. .IKK. KLINE, h Anronsburg. D. IC. HECK MAN, y my.'ll Sugar Valley. 4 Store, in Aarons 1 sizes wc will sell SPRING, 1577 -—♦ • ■ - WE ARE NOW PREPARED. FOR THE SPRING TRADE. WE HAVE THE G'XfDS ! P II I C E S LO W ! 0 + • —— Selection Unsurjiasseil! Stock Large. And Uaw v,i i-xtiiid a t ft. our frictnD, patrons ntuPthe jmblic generally. We will .*) this, Cornel if ve do not tliow you THE REST SELECTED STOCK AT PI.ICEI- LOWEIt Til AA' USUAI,, And if c.c tatt. >t ti .t it to v >ur it.-ercst lo intfouitt us, tlsvii dot t buy ; but cotui mid nti fy y jr- If. IL Lave oj'cnid a full iioc of D R Y G 0 0 DS Clothing, Carpels, Hoofs 4c Shoes, Groceries, ARE. GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, and iu fuel everything and anything embraced in the above line. We will L .it everything iu prices and a*mortu.eiit, and our put, we triutJ w ill be a Butlic cut guarantee lo our patrora of fair and hone*; treatment. Wehav* esltblishe*! and will tuuiulain our reputation. The large trade we du v u:ib!vs us to get flush gj ids da.ly, which is u great advantage to our pa irons in all iuo-, and more i-sju-t ally in Groceries. Call, and it will prove to votit interest. VALENTINES tiir Mills, LYc " iiicd Ticking, 14 20,2", ."8c j>er yd. ' . Ydpata-, 7*> t .YO, -IT. 2"c " Spilt tud double hyr I Clark'-* 0. N. T.'l bread, 75c pr tlo/ lllack :.ud White, 18c per oz i | Men'* Shirting, 121,15,20e per ydo All other colon, 20c " r , HKaeiied Mtulin, bto Die " :(irsutun Wool, I2lc "j' I'nblee' hed, sto 10c *' A large eteck of Linseed Oil, 1 | Sugar, 1), 11,12 c per lb. White Lend, (Lewii'), Putty, etc,, • Best Whiu, 12! c " ,in hand. Sold Ly *]>ccial contrac!. | ( ; Mackerel, Lake Herring and white K tit very low. TERMS jmeilively, j CASH, or Coutitrv Product. Respectively, ISAAC D. BOYER, Aaronabuig. W. R. CAMP'S I CENTRE HALL Furniture Hooms! 1 would mpaetfully Inform tho ellixen* ' of Centre county that I have opened;. Furnilur# B >m in t'iriti. Hail, and have , on hand a large t>>ck of Furniture and Chair*, comitling in purl of CHAMBER SUITS, EXTENSION TABLES, BREAKFAST TABLES. BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, BEDSTEADS j SINKS, CHAIRS, ! Ac. : Which will lie Mild at th< We t cnh price*; con.< and cumin.. my alovk of Furniture before bu* itig eUcx here. UNDERTAKING -peeialty. CuI'KI.NS „• l t .ft K ETS' alwsv*."! hand. Funeral* attended with j ai KLKOANT NFW HKARSK at an.,- di-lance. Payxn- nt* cay. Harß to W R CAMP. • OHIKJSt DKl'GStl DRUGS 111 S T. Nhugi-rt, 1 Hving ; urchaxed the Drug sft.re on Allegheny *troet. Boße fonte. next door t. thu hardware Store of lltvk* A Bro . In. s. :ke>l and < !!■ dil cul witb. ail t.'ie most popuftir - | j DRUGS A MF.DRINKS, j •-•CHEMICALS, FEB*! MKRY*'"* i SOAPS, COMBS AND BRUSHF.S, j ' jTRUSSKs. SUPPORT US,OKACKSj ; 1..., FANCY AND TOILET *... : ! ARTICLES, Ac.. Ac.. Ac. j ! i | Patent Medieinor, Alcohol, pure Wine*' and Liquor* for medical purptaes only Phyaiciatt'a preeripii k.i) X I i A OM of tthi m, tr ugr p*rl of DM • ' I I I rbe I f!lun* So work atoadi 111 U ikf am; U ym*ut (bit v lut IM j-rr •! In rmr eta I •tn. Trti mmmd not !>aai iron bam ale 4 V Tra cm fti• r® T *SoU Utn I ' tha or Mir rot afar* fftU . if cot noihlas t.' Uy Iho biainraa Tom?® aud Outfit fro* A l ltf - al uMO. li. liallfll A Co Huitltbi, Portlawl, Mttat 18 fob y , Manhood: How Lost. How Restored ! Jnl pub Hah ad, a now adttl.u of De VrlrhntoU KM*) or. ihr -adiral cote (rtlknil modi . >*> cf ut>iT'i >M or hetainal Waaknea* larnl notary normal rkywcal ' awaparltr Imprdiit U Murlarff, eto * alw VIM b| a! internal tr thr applaUua of the kolf. io| nt in® oi a laoda of cure at ones almnio. certain *. l •• rl for .uniDiot bojjilrr.. llu to il -p'-t, end daily ft*<<-* 'o Centre county. Charge* ' reasonable. PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philruiclpbim nnd Krie lUilroad DiTiimo STKMFR TIMF TABLE. Ot, Atulaflri f I MAk M.-.jr IX. 19ft. tfee trains ob t ta I'hiu i. ,'hk A Pile Railroad DhWum wtllrua a follows WKBTWRO. • ERIK MAfLlesm I'HlarfalphlA II Mpm ffarriwtmnr 4?* am •* Monianduo 4k- m 44 " W intaiaa|ori f3ka u 44 44 Wk Mason !40 a m •* " li-'inu lbka. i 44 arr at Eric kkp*r NIAtiAKA I X loam Phlla 734 at t ItarrlabsiK in fcS a a# M-M.IMJ.H lt;n> arr at W iUi..np u l i pnt " 1 1 llarrn 33k pit. h l ira 4 40 pin l AS r I INI ! I'htl* U.phta 11 S* * m • i t arr.lurc 111 P IB • 4 MNNULDUL DLKPIO •• arr at W IllUtaaporl ~ !*' P tn i •• 44 H van 144 p w EASTWARD. l*A< IE If - \<\ foavra 1 wk Harm * > s m IWi'.iUiAßport "Raw Monlattdoa 44 arr at lUrriihuii llk&aiH Phtladvlphta 3 4k p m DAY I \ I rare Hidju 1m 10 a nt lH Hatrn HJUain WinUiMipoft ll4fpn ' 44 44 M j itartcli'u I f? p m 44 avr st Knnbnf 4 If P t | •• Pl.lladrlfhU 7 pin Kill A- V ill v * tUnor* lip iii Cork Harris 9 4 p ni • 4 44 V'UIU impult IIA put 44 MonUttd-m 13 It a r> 44 srr st H arrtalmrjt 3 4- s n -44 44 ri.ila irlphia 7 (MiS a .1 \;VT 1.1 NIC 1 4 a%s WillUnaa|4irt 13*6 a :i. 1 . Miral Harrrlahurit Irtnsni 44 airal I'Uliadrlpliia 7 3T> a•' i Kfli> Mutt Went Niayrara Els. West. I.rck Harm Ac .!atL'U Weal .nd t>av r.air*r K.i ntakr clear' . >ni • orthum>M jland rrltii LA HRH tralur lut VN tiktfk ai ir and .Hctv>tra I rlti Mall >Vrt t. Niagara E*. W*c%t and Krla K. \\ i . ,1 I. >ik llarsu AoeiOßMadaUon Waak make ]closeconnoc Hon at W f l!UamlKirt vrllh NCR W train* • BSfUk i I r.r.c Mall Wrat, NUfPtl Finress Want, and Day E'.x l|".ast itiaksoloasCoimaoUon at Lcn 4 k llavcu vfiih li K 'IV RR train*. 11 Run Mall Kast uri Wist rnanect at Frio with trains on LH ASi S Kit.t rv with o ti A hIV RR. at: I' lnixir-ouu niLb H Ei I*4 i 4 UK. auil at OrifTwood with ■ A VRK rj Tarlor ears will rtin N l*hllad J. K. Miller u.J DavKr in JVj . Dr.igi and Medieinex, Dye st ill-, *!ia Druggist t tin. dries. I VJiE WISE -AND LJQ COliS For medicinal purposes- TLc trntt brand* of CIGARS AND TOBACCO always in stock, l'feiei carefully Couip.jcdcd. MILLLK A SON J (is. Harris t.y Co. NO. I BROCKLKHOFF ROW. I ll 11| j||| |j| IROOAILS, P A I N T S, OILSj ETC., J AS. HARRIS A CO. NinkiiiK Crcs-k Mill*. Tin* eld, asd well-known Gnst-miil, in : Palter township, i* now tupor.n'.rnded by Mr. D. II (l. Kowiiu ALEXANDERBOWER. Ad * * Lw. cUi* '** to l llrvtitm, tad Orj>*vr.' "Mrt prirUfif !Mj Ut vm;ihn Gnua ud Wee & (tirta' t olMtai; "41 1. yATE X T S ! reo Reduced ! Entire Cost So 5 ! Patent < 'ffiee Fee $35 in ativarcw, br 'anco S2O within 6 months after jxiteu allowed. Advice and ex aminaticn froo. Patent? fold. J. VANv.KLKWIS4.CX>., ilTiuaySiu Washington, D. C. Henry Rewhart. WOODWARD. UNDERTAKER. CVffins of all sty le* made on shortest no tice. Undertaking strictly *tt<"ided.to Chargsw raaaonahla. 17 auv v. Nervous Debility. j * '' aJ nr liifiMHiat we.k •lhiaiUd Mcr -lor. ttae-D-v- or tfci irwall of Mortal jOvrr Imlo. r-M,'n(l. Fix#***, or *>n.t drtll riJw-IS U *]**,. . 4 f d l^jr lluippLcv's Hoiuo' pat hie Specific No. 28. 1 i* e • si t • emia • sa rtr- •. Ju.at. ska £iu<*u aftd •Iflg.KftM.w.cf, !•*-• L wrruti sa ikoaa. a0. s.' 1 ' t.j U. • -• CHe. ai.tVp.,i -.q. rial Mfl(lrp. Ua, gr ,uU, a** U! of r S.r! l. Bi:i .1.1 ,tvtp. ot prior i.Utm J. Roniaopalti.c Madkiaa t> sapaa*. 1* fulKin .. sra Vori.. f* war. . BEATTY'S-^-ri.. lor Organs. Factory Established in 185 C. From the Pro**. From O. I>. White, Editor llacketta town. N. J. Uerald. "The organ lnu> a rich, deep and soul stirring tone • ceuld not fUy in tV e bouse without it. It helps wofiderfully to drie away the th.mghts of luird timea." The Lebi.n. n Pa. DaHy Ncws.ayt: "W r o are -n receipt of ane of those live 'jjdnvo Parlor Organs, manufactured by D. h. Realty, Washington, N. J. This ergs' l is a line, solid black walnut case, and in tone it cannot be surpassed by any instrument ot its kind." From the Lowell Neb. Register, "We received this week, duvet from the manufacturer, D. F. Realty. Wash ington, N. J., his justly celebrated organ, elegant in appecrance, and handsomely Jurr.iKWd unexcelled in richness and pow or of tone. Wo arc more than pleased with it, and heartily recommend it to any 'ono contemplating of purchasing an or gan." Cost o'Tcr givcu. Mo:;ey refunded upon return . F. Beatty) Ik th ways if unsat isfactory, after n tost trial of fivo days. Organ warranted lor six years. Agents wanted every where, malo or fe male, to canvass for this superior instru ment. Address D. F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersoy P. M'MANUd, Attorney at-law j >F fiiiu tonte, Pa. Office with Jas IMcManus, esq. t23Jullf DF. FOUTNE Y, Attornoy at Law Bellofonte, Fa. t>ffice over Rey nolds bank. may 14'6P Lead, Oil and Put county. , A DMIHIST&ATOU'A > l/TIC k.att* •II pnro£ilkt>o*Si.xtbam*rl*a t dabtad to said daeadaat are r*t|ue>iol make imino".ate payment, and j*ar*.' having claims against tb* estate are r< iOMlad to brin* forward thair ntaime •• ,r authenticated tjr law, for aattlem. <• .lAOOR B. KKKi' JAM. GATES 7 |ur6t. Adw'r PIANOS FOK 7#. Iroaybn Ko- M Broadway, W 5 TU ' L BPANOLKR, Alto may at , Consultation* i English and 0 ma... Offlca in Kuril new battling. GRAHAM & SON • v.r, | Unvc the cxclueivo kale io Btllefoot Edwin C. liurls* I CELEBRATED FINE SUOEf. MWITITWw tU ®ar Bho*t in tiia Warid. WUOLXBILE * KBTAJL*BXAUUS IK Calf Skins,' HOLI LEATHER, BUOE FINDINGS' At! Kinds ofCuaiota Work MgkT Order. B op Street, BILLKFONTL, P TniA 'r'r v Grand, Square and Upright. From Geo. E. Letrhtr, Arm of Vti. 1 Letcher A Bro Bankers, Fayette. Oil . "Wc received the piano and think i". very Lne-toned one out here. Wait<-v. i, short time to give it a good teat. If j t wish a word in favor of Uwe will coc fully give iL" Jaa.ee E. Brown, Esq., EdwahLviL 111 si y*: "Ti • Realty Piano received give er satUisi ion." Agenta wanted. Sent f ci&ns inJorse thoae organs and recoon. d tbem as strictly Irt claas in Tonev >i. chanism and dural ."hiy Warrai.tcd fv r six years. Most Ekgut nod Latest Improrei Hare brn awardn! the Highest Pre-i unu in cci:.petit! i with ottrr* for sin.;,',. - itr, Durability, Promptness, and Piai c liicp actum. Pure, sweet, und evenly balanced teat orchestral effects, and instantaneous cess which may be had to the reeds. Send for Price List. Addreaa, DANIEL F BKATTY, yton. New Jorsf KTTLhM KNT.—Notice is hereby g IO en. that the looks belonging to t estate of Peter Ruble. dec*d. will renin , in the hands of Aaron Lukenbach, unl Oct. Ist, next, where ail knowing t! .': selves indebted to said eetatc are requeri. to call and make settlement. All acrourri rciffaiaing unpaid after said date. Oct ' will t>c placed into the hands of a pro fx officer ft.rcollection. By crder of the Execute;? Ayer's Barsaparilla For Scrofula, and ail JHL a'raiuloitt Gf-JS. -tipfdas, Rose or St. Att v ■ 1 ROOT'S Fire. Eruptio;. and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulceration.s of tJie Liver, Stomach, Kiilncv*, Lungs, Pim plea, Tusttilos, BoiN, , "% >*il HKitches, Tumors, Tit ter, Salt Rheum, Scald lljd7 Ringtvonu, Ulcers, Sore®, lthcuniatiani, Nmintlgia, Pain iu tho Hone l .Side and Head, Female Weak netus, Sterility, Lcuiorrhofa. ariftiiig from inlernaf ulceration, and uteri no discaae. Syphilitic and Mercurial du - - casca, Dropsy, Em.it::!- tuxi, General Debility, and for lhi-i --fying the Blood. " This Sarsap. j\ 11a ia a combination oi vegetable nit - drake,Y ellotv IXck— with the lodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet know t for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skihV; y combined that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and whit it is so mild as to be harmless even to clii'.drcn, it is still so effectual i to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptious which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enioys is derived from its cures, and the confident which prominent physicians all ev< r the country repose in it proves their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are con stantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known. they furnish convincing evidence oi tho superiority of this Nuxapariil:. over every other alterative Medicine. SSo generally is its superiority to .• other medicine known thai Wc in yd do no more tliau to assu. • 'I • po'>li.: that the best qualitic* i b.i> > • <-r possessed ore strictly n: .iu. .in.ed. riiBPJXBD j:Y Dr. i. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass* Prarlical and Analytical ChcnUu. SOLD is* IU MtUUUtVTS -VIBYVaXXB. ty, very low, for