TilK CENTIiE REPORTER. Tiirw - p \ v .n • v i". rfrTv.l-.Ma. $2 pec n'. t ' iin it! ki tflranc* ; IT. -'HI .cam n..r y ■ ■i.l t : r i .*t. .Wicrfi.x.wie '• 20c'* f line for I '■'• <■ sfriit'UMi ariti 'fffnt. /'i iit . :■ Civ. v .*oe ,.i -. fto i A'f - rrti, -in '' • J ' yonr uf iibf tl t#t.tcx.v t. LoWli MFKTHD.4. • aviar tin.. Wnvxr,ix.. ii : .., i >-nrei.a-.lath. iAI V Ul-xiva It*.' j. m wi.tii.xM', N*l li 1 axsijn A. ii. oitx nrnbnMa.it V* * M . •*■ ■•• V ,(*,t*r * -tile,? .iv or Ivfv ocoV fH mo. a 1.-i He i MKI 1 oUow* Halt. .• r h ,(...■* ,w ,t e v.*xi:s ix • t*h,>,.h i, fit ■ v.', n . i"' rt ii. x> • I .J |l:i,e>Hr.' *.• i the Satin -.V " * Sefop* ma-Hi at ■* ' M a-x I 'i" • 1 IHr. !• a4 Kit no Haaler 1- ' V.xal. ttaol. "local items. iindoraigr ed nifers the ilnre-room, knox* 1 ftsHerWWaoid itand. at Ontre Hall, tor ro*it The stand is a d irablo i'ii' in all Tsjx.ct* Pxtioaaii '* cat he had an* lima atle-April Ist, hv aixjxiyitxf te •' liv.oKx Kkilvc. at Cuotroua.-. Tltcrinctiicli up i> ■'> tho hauc, on Mondax". Farnien tiniheJ utti; £ grair. sever day l a f an i are hau'ing in. ——Godcy for Auguit, ; uj> to ;t; #c* cuatcane i itarulard. ll i 'he lad.-s ia* Vvxrlte. (i "VV. Stover hn. erected f. hand jon-.o hetei at Cobu-n (Fork.-T it it * rait building ■ --Union county bn> atipo-.n'.x I a x -n - .- na'.lct' to makxt arrungewntj for her Ilarvrt home We thir.k there will he a hifrd' T y xf; r. fn * It! Centre \x ork o :. :;re n-.- e ;%c x ti"v a'atixin houses *. tie Fork* and MiiW. for xx ion R R Bri i<en-s {*f fl ; r A f ! P pJwt •—•Our * cii, •• the Other Jay. an-.'. aUliungh ho had • 1 fished Rt 40 jean, yet hia lu.-T xa> lu.ii that he aid nt hx-o a bite xve what was fun ncd nr.x' iu..so,uv- toea. Doxjs hi.-', .ry ro'atO any 1 xr .T-1 * ■ Oft 6 wee.. W.le and child, made a narrowescape whileout on a drive in Tltrrls township. Tbo horse became frightened, and wboeluijl urounu suddenly the Doctor was thrown out and the horse ran otf. Mrs. Stemni managed to throw the child fro at tbo buggy and then leaped from it herself. Noue of the the parties wore eriouiy huri, but tin vehicle was completely wrecked, and the hore came to a halt by getting intoa tnilN dam. _ One day last wook one of the moul ders in Zorbn's brick yard, in this place, moulded 0000 brick in tar. hours. Who can best that ? ment th thircfunty, and the oldest crur gist, you can End all pure drugs and med icines. rancy articles. fishing lasa'.e, etc. The luteal wo beard as to tho eaten stem of our railroad is tb:s : Mo her.rd a little boy say that Lo heard another rann sar that he beard Co' Moore say that the road would be pushed to Centre ila!!. Seriously, wo know of nothing that t.:.ikc: us despondent abowt :t. • Tombstones, monuments, couches. Ac., furnished from Iloisler's liellefonur Marblt Works cheaper tban elsewhere, and with a beauty and finish not to be excelled. Remember th Farmers of the Murcy Valley complain that owing to th ravages of the if th* about will scarcely yield half a crop. Bonne'.! & Aikens hero opened a Music A Sewir.g Machine Em; ■riuw, a*. UoUafonte. All kinds of Instruments, Sawing Machines, sheet musio, kept at lowest prices. Next door to Newman's. —Tie L:wiiburg Chronicle sav of their Spriug Mills excursion : ' After lib* •rally |taying all exper.4*. incurred fur the 4th of July pic-nie excursion. there was a surplus uf SIIB.OO, which President t"lifer passed ovr to Treasurer of the Company. A "surplus" on such occasions is some what startling to tbo general railroading public ; but in this case, the w <;ter wu> well and honestly managed. llsrtleton, says the UifHinburg Tel egraph, is the only borough in Union county that has no licensed saloon or bote'. Ifthare is a place that needs the absence of such institutions, it is llartkton, The Governor has appointed J. A. (Jciuberling of Selin-grovc, associate judge, in place of Judge (fernberling, do ceased. On the evening of 13, tfcroo son* of the editor of this paper, aged 10, 13 and 9 years, had a fearful ride, as they came near town, on their return from berrying. The clip oa one side of the shafts came off which Daturally frightened the mare they were dr.virg ana started her down Church street with ail her might, the wagon tak ing* air sag track, and striking board walks, fire plugs, dirt ar.d lumber heaps all along until crossing Main strex-t, where the animal passed between the passage way of hitching posts on the square, and the wagon striking a post the two younger boys were pitched out on a bed of stones, and a few yards further a tree wa# struck at the corner of NVolf a store, upsetting tbc wagon and bringing the mare to a stand still, where she was scoured ly by stand or*. The oldest of tho boys who was driving, was thrown out al the schaol houiCi and escaped with *omo scratches . fitasecond received no injuries fr.-m his fall, but the youngest was considerably brui.d about the head and face, though not <iangerou-ly. It was a miraculous ea cape for the boys, as those who witn -sscd the run-off describe it as frightful, the fire fiying all along the cour-e. and the wagon striking against so many dangerous objects until arrested as above stated. Tho proud position of ifecpir.g the largest, best, purest and freshest groceries is still maintained by Sechler A Co., in the Bush house blx>ck, and thx-y cannot b driyen from it. For the people will ac cord Hjto them so long a* they |continue to sell any thing you want and bettor goods thßn usually kept in such stores. They arc slways wide awske to what their cu-- tomers may want and nev. r fail to please them. They do about the fairest business of any firm wc know of, and in no single instance have we known one to bring a charge against them. This speaks vol umes, and we would advise ail house keepers to give them a call. Loose rock still keep falling in the tunnel at IJeaver Dam. Wo sup pose these arc shattered fragments re maining from tho blasting process, und which become loose from the trembling occasionexl by the cars passing through the tunnel. On last Friday morning, about 5 o'clock, Willio, a sxjn of the edit or this paper was about to pass through the tunnel from tho lower side, when a cart load of rock fell on the track some 3 rods from the entrance and a few minutes later might have made it serious for him. At J. C. Brschbill's, Bellefonte. you Hud the largest and cheapest assortment of furniture in the county. Ho is now sell ing off at near cost. Wc print envelopes as low as 51 per thousand. Send us your envelopes. We print letter heads, and statements as l\v as $1,25 per 100U, when persons find the paper. This is lower than you can get it done for in the city. Fok Salk.—a now Golden Tongue Organ, warranted. Will bo sold very low. Inquire at this office. tf. Many of the Pianos and Organs now manufactured will contrast well with some watches we hare examined, having a maasive, highly embelished case, and when you ask them what time it is, they don't know, something is the matter with the movement. Such is not however the case with the Beatty instruments, manu factured atJAV&shington, N. J., the move ment, durability and tone, i* the first con sideration, .end then the case constructed according tc price. lm I Philip Frit;k. M Bru*hv*Uy. hn I taken tne cxxntract for carrying the mail, lail.v, from Centre lla to 1 .nut• t< n, nt | s7.*) |, i yea Mr Chetl. M.v.>, of ,-q ; u>-• t'rx x..h i" tin x-i.liact bx twcen j Sj ru o Or. ck and Cent t e ltnil. n,, completion oftlio laitroa.t ikl-i <tr x .ilex will a.'on canm> . iu>ng. in mi I route Tins Lanrelton rout ■ will s"x'ii be . i li.nxix to "-pring M..U and Centre Hull, i.r.d tl ro will r., doubt b> a no'* - rxxuti ataxic tart.iig trout lite Fork to Mnlhtfon, Aaron- and \\ n. uitt! The t't.j j. of tng;i., tlrengh l'eni.svailey ~..0n .; ly i.umbt;vxi at .otig tho t0... > f ti- opa : \\*a haxt* no .loul l the construe* ton i f tlio raiinitil through thl vnifov xi. t t.' o caueo o aha .!< .. mi t > • tae I. ale iron. Millhc. i U liowa.d. i fho first session of iha I'enn* V allay l'.sti'..te, under IT of t.. \S' Fortuey, ...-Oil ..t i uenlay evx-uitig, 3rd, with :\ ; Mora x* ante-taimnont In tho basement o. | the Lutlt. church, which wiu a rnslit fo > a.I J nri.x-io.inL-. Tho examination 1 oh' I daring M o day war i. y .x >.a'..f*ctory to the visiting patrons c'll.o scniHii aiul ail* (led to tho refutation of Prof. Fortney as a xjccenful educator. Vtt. rreT lieneral Hev, n - is eerii: - < f !' al 'elter. • > tbo Hutted State* marshal* ami othx'r Impertsnl oilgiaiaaittlif hit >i# urtttt 'i l n i.g .. e.r utu n to Mr. Ilije order prohibit: j ciMoial* <*f the p; ix-*r;in.e'-.. frxmi lakin ; a'i\ pars ic tin | manaitement xxt jnxlitaal convent . >■*,; caucu *, i-ic. The . !t. . \ .• directi t<>•*.'' I > whom it; lent to inform all eftoert.' - i'he "iiaby'a lie.-t Friend" i the ii >l ai'proprta'.e lu.e for i'r. Bui! * li* by Syrup. 1: i* ah- 'lulviy free Irxmi x-pi u Morphia and .slier powerful a|*ent, i* perfectly .-afe . d rtx iable under all eircun.atom and br allay.t g the luue Stomach a: >i Bowel Diainlen of l!by-l h.-'J koej - the x .nid from fretting and ert iuc, jo tr.i.iriou* to i - -e!f aru! annoying to all. Price 25 emu. —— Scnbnor, fxxr July, i* an excellent number, both i:t its literary matter and il lu4trt;.'ii*. It rauki arnot g tiie forctnoet literary mocihlies :*aued. St. Nicholas for July if before u. Thif if the young folkf favorite magazine, and worth several timet iu price in any family. It* fioriee are inatructive a* well | as eniertai"ing. The Nevada Ohio) Knterprifo aavf. farmers pay 52 ; t*r day for harvest hands. Here 51 per day is paid Nex.man, the famous Clothing man lof Bellefonte, is about ! tfevo hsek into 1 h - old xxbu'u havxx been much I x-nlafged, ar.d rtfittx i iu ord. r to make I room I ra big business. Newman is the ' all x-tfiers who made Cloth lag 'cheap in Centre county. Ho brought pr -es to the closest possible n.argiu, and ! has been a public benefactor to a legreo which no other man can boast of. Let him be supported for what he hsa xfono. It y u need Clothing go to him :.r J he will sell it cheap- lie keeps au enormous fixuk, and emu please ail. men and boys, lie ia perfect gentleman and xvil! giro you a bargain without fail. In his v.-.-* quarters be will endeavor to do :iil bettar t r his customers than heretofore. Give him a cail, he can furnish men nnxl boys with a complete outfit, and cheaper than anyone else. F act. Holster's work in marble ha* taken the highest ptx raittms, an i i* praised by all giH'xi jxsdg'-- an i men of taste. A parly in Mifßi.-.l urg has a fine band wagon Which will I lure ou M-:.- day evening next, and which our land w u!d like to purchase if they reccltv suf ficient encouragement frcm x ut-iders. Cxmix- mi.J see it. The thief who stoi c Senator IVik's hor.-o at Kx.-b-.rtburg, mentioned iu !a*t week's Reporter, was !..-.-t-*U j th • other day near Curw tr.svl 'e. After stealing the hcrse he rode to Columbia county and theu turned back in this direction, and slept one night in tin mountains net far from Centre Half, according to hi* state ment. Ho then prxH-ct fiexl to Clearfield where ch*-o w at msda. a;.-l tho fellow was shot at and had a rib broker, by a ball, and received other injuries before he was captured, lie ." now in jnfl. The thief# name is Walker. Tho horso has a'§< bopnreeoverad. houts-bx'id remedies, call for them a* Green's drug-store in the Bush house block, and you will get in.ulh.ng that is nxH an imposition. Butter makers will bear in mind that Valentines <Sc Co., will accept nx>ne but go* d butler, ai d for such au article they will ai xvays pay more tban market pricu. They ntend hereafter to pay for butter .n:cor ii!.g to the xyuality of the arti cle. This is the right method ami i> a cor rect business principle than is carried out in regard to "'.her articles They will pay more than market price for good butter, and will reject any that is bad —— Ileiningor !e Mussor, of the Mill* heim Marble Works, arc dx'ing a very good bujir.e-x, notwlthf'.anxiing tho hard times, and the secret of their succ< s is that they make gool work at very moder ate prices. Don tbo imposed upon by ir responsible agents and runners who have no knowledge or experience in tho busi ness but go to tho Millbeim Marble NVorks before you buy elsewhere, where you can get Monuments, Couches or Headiloi.es, of any possible design or price. 3t A severe storm passed oxer New Berlin on the 3d inst. The joof of the Melhxidixl church was blown off ar.d loJgcd on the rxxM of Dr. lixiy's bouse, doing consixlera blo damage. The storm xv*. confined tua narrow strip, but was violent and tore up trees by the roots. Do you want a handsome parlor suit, liome-rniide or city manufacture, or mnrblo lop furniture, all style* and prices to be had at J. C. Mrachbill's Bellefonte Furniture Rooms. For the Reporter. KEBFP.SBURG AND VICINITY K metitne since Henry Brjmj-ard haul ed 510 brick with one horse. The b"rte is 25 years < Id. Now if wo allow each brick to weigh 5 lbs. it made a hmd of 2,550 lb*. AVho wiii hand in a better report. Ry the way harvest is over arid our far mers cat. bosstof a somewhat belter then "average'' crop. Probably 3. Loose had the bert grain in our vicinity. Tin; N< rmalists are beginning to pack up their books for a ten week* "launch" to Milesburg. Poor fellows, we wonder if they wiii take the ague up dar. About the next of note, by xv#y of Lecture, will bo four productions against the Komish church, prepared, and tub* de livered by Kcv. Keys some time in Octo ber. ll,s lecturo on Tx-mperancr a tew nights ago was a grand success. Key s has no equal in these parts. And Brusbvalley is to be favored with a Camp meeting which is to b hold in Oley or on Joe. C. Bierjys fi.rrn near Centre Mills. It is to commence on the 23 of Au gust. The Reformed church is up and under roof. We think the structivc should go on to completion as fast as possible. The Brass Band is reorganizing, and will prepurc to make a trip to Lewisburg on a blow. Wanted—To know who carried a sack of fiour from Frank's Store about 3 weeks ago. The gentleman will please report without delay to the proprietor of the store. liitvr Men- BKLLKFONTK MARKETS.— June 18 by Sliortlidge & Co. Flour per barrel, wholesale, $ 9 50. " retail. SIOOO "White wheat, 1 50. Bed " 160. Bye, GO. Corn, shelled, 50. Corn, cob, 50. Oais, 35. Barley, rye weight, SG. Cloverseed $5 per 64 pounds. Potatoes retail, 1 26 JJova Scotia plaster, ground, 10 00. Cayuga " $9 00. BA ri I.K W ll il TUK IN IM A TS. j r.lovcn So Ii Ki ' I ami 1 xventy f fottr Woutniofl Inhtimsn Ma-o-uorc "1 t hit;.t tnftt. f '-a - i Krancioto, July 15 Vexv mi ro I ceived linn' to-day from NN al 1 * Wulla, un 1 der date of Ju'y l*t that on tho 10 int'.an 1 Joieph and ht band urprlf''d * paity x' Si Chinamen wto wo-c oomiri* do<vr th< 1 Clear Water in canccs, ard for nicre pn*l tituo and ocreath'tt inl'.umanly killed th< xx hole -arty except one, vbx' mat.tigid li eoule thr-U and oc*; e Ti esc are tin frit Chinamen who lave been 'uoi xtfx! bv i' diantct Ute, an ' many of tl n an frightened out of their >ente* a:iJ art leaving for iTe upper i oifntry In a let ter dated July 11, Ueiand of Lowifton, ax tin enctnv opcrationi bax • bron about >vi *;t3 vo iW one bun Ji" 1 mib in j the rear of General lioxvai I i movement*; that tho tnameuvrei l| tie latter are en> i t.re.y too 'lex*, and that Joeeph i* uiarl ' enough to take advantage Oi them and I d ink htm all the time. A later prei despatch from Portland, Or . say* an eyo witne*of the fght on the South Fork ot the C • ar AN atcr civet the ! ■ virf date' s l.itul. 1 ulcheral A. 0 l bapniau, guide t> md t'h.ief l"epu a:\era h ng and arduoua search xvith hit hill f-'re i, camped in an nlmott ma. -si bio detiix) between two high mountain* near the river, t>.l r•• irmpi 1 numb red 4ta> Joseph'* S'T) brave and determined wtr -r l'i > f gh'.ing vsi car* < lunacy carefully cn both *idef. Ttie I-Jian fought iu a recumbent pevition ar.d kcj t up a steady fire from behind rx k>, tree* and every advantageuufriae in tho ground like fk'rmifherf n-.d ihirpihottsn. Ojr men w. ro forced to nppr acli igh an open tab'.elan I a' d to receive a galling 9r There wai desultory firing from tho r tie t its a l day A xvbo fell into mir hand* savs that aeven li.xlian* were killed outright and tho number wurnfed it very largo She say* that the Chief wanted to fight and die at the river, but the women prevailed upon hi in to retreat. Captain Bancroft, of the Fourth Artilery waf wounded badly In tho let! side. Lieutenant NN iHiarn* was wounded in tho ariu mid leg Both will recover. Both tides fought with great determination. The loss isf the Indians appear* to be thirteen killed and quite a large number wounded. We have Captain Bancroft, Lieut William* and eleven tnlil*d men and twenty ninu wounded. The Indians abandoned their camps In great haste, leaving much plunder, TUK FIGHTING INDIANS. Details ot' the Recent Encounter* with Them. San Francisco, July ltt — Dispatch**, from Lewislow.i gixeJotads <■! theenc un ters with the Indians on the SJ, Ith and sth inL near Cottonwood On Tuesday Col. NVbippU • cat ut Fos-j ter and Baird scouting for lr !ia;.s in tho. direction of General 11 ward camp, on Salmon river. They had Do', gone far when they met thretx or four Indiana, whoj ran Uiem na- k toward* camp. Baird wa* unhorsed, but eacapid. Foster rcacheil' camp. "Whipple ordered hi* command in; reaJine-s to n.ovc, and in the meantime Lieutenant Rains with Foster anxl eleven men xTero scut iri advance to reconniolro j Bains and bis whole party were kidcd, in* eluding Foster. Whipple's command came forward and formed inline of battle on the east fide of the ravine ind the In dian* on the west, all in open ground, about t.euO yards apart, with only the ' ravine between them. Here they remain ed menacing i acli other lor about two hour*, until darkness came. Whipple re-; tired to his camp and the In '.ians pa**ed over to a pornt on Cottonwood trail. After the arrival of Colonel Perry next day rifle pits were mnnned and two fiattling* plac ed in position. The Indians made several attempt* to storm the rifle pits, but were kept at a distance. About bp. in., firing ceased for the night. On the morning of the sth two couriers arrived from Capl. llatidal!, and sixteen volunteer* from Ml. Idaho then appeared and about loU Indians intercepted them. At this crisis, they being seen from Perry 's position on tho bill, the colonel was urged to go with the troupe to their rescue, on which ho, Capt. Randall and 1• men made a charge, breaking through the Indian line, reached the river bottom, dismount ed and returned tho fire. In the charge Captain Randall was mortally woundod, Benjamin Kran* was killed and three of tho others woundod. They fought thorn f>r nearly one heur and kept the Indians' at bay. when Colonel Perry gave orders' for £ftv men to go to their relief, ll was quickly obeyed and they were relieved in abx>ut xne hour after the charge. No pur suit of tho Indians xva* ordered but a ro- ; treat wa* made to the camp. Randall nf-j ter ho was wounJed snt upon tbc ground, anxl fired many shot* at the Indiana, the last one not more than five minutes before j he fell back dead. BATTLE ON THE WATER. Panama, June 27. Details of the battle > between the Shah and Amethyst of the British navy ar.d tho rebel Peruvian ram Iluascar wcro received on Juno 21. It oc curred on the k'Jth of May. Tho English opened firo at about Ok) yards, tho first shot carrying axvay tho flag of tho llua-| car, which was immediately replaced. The iluascar replied with her heavy 800 pound I Biakeleys itt the turret, and the Amethyst, lying ofl and on, steadily persisted in her attempts to rake the ram. Tho ijhah tired ' her broadsides, which are discharged by' electricity, anxl in a tew moments every thing on the Huascar's decks except the raa*ts, turret und smokestack had appear ed. lierstanding rigging bonis, steering gear and capstan were destroyed in the hot tire English vessel. The Iluascar, however, continued her firo nl regular intervals,sometimes from her tur tet guns. A shell from the Amethyst fil tered one of her forward parts, exploding inside, killing one man and wounding several. Foramomont fire was appre hended but fortunately xxa- prevented. Af ter the tight bad lasted about an hour and a half the Amethyst wa- seen with n thick smoke issuing from amidships, and sloam* ex! away out of action, not returning for twenty minutxs, leaving the Iluascar and tlio Shall alone. Tho former now attempt ed to ram her adversary, but tho splemlid handling of the Shah prevented any suc cessful mano-ux re of this nature. On ap preaching, as the Huascar's oflieer* stale, the Khali appeared to move as if l.y in stinct, and her heavy batteries were brought to bear on the s'-uiiant. A small galling gun, stationed in ber tops, very seriously incommoded the com* batatil* on hoard the ram and her smoke stack is ridulcxl with musk't halls One 1 300 pound hull struck tbc turret of the Iluascar and penetrated the iron fxjr two ; inches and then rebounded, On the side the was hit twice by the same class of shot and with precisely the same result. Tb I'eruvians now adopted a new mode of at tack, first advancing on tho Khali and then on the Amethyst, hut the superior speed and superb management these vesseb preventexl ber ramming them. The bat tle lasted three bours. Then the Iluascar slowly relumed to the shore, tho Amethyst having destroyed all the primers of the turret guns; and she headed towards land for which she had been rnanaeuvering for sometime previously. Tho enemy did not attempt to pursue but contented them selves with receiving tho last shots from the iluascar and remaining about two miles from the shore, evidently keeping watch over their bravo antagonist. week we down to the fol PI TRIC'I ATTORN 1 V J ul) 4th, Ihi7 l. K F,',rNr\. I" j l>„, I .< Ml ! .Il(| tbtlJ, I, Sj 11. I ; q , \ ill l ot ItSS C*l' . Jnia;* f>r ra-fietuu ution l' i t illi i ol i) !• 'in I Attori cy, an 1 hi . wii - U on t| <*i im,oii of Imiiiiij it i mii , i'ii-i.: ami ■ > |'- , , rlo'iol \tt .hi v ..i | titii .lie) ui ' ( III# lMltlllllM. \l g,i! ill, iv *i rt jl i im|ll|' I full J atk VMU tv f I I'diiii t r ■ iiil Office tt ■ , ll'l.l' V A I •!, '•I t , Jul n Git vs. J NN fin! ... <■ J s Paul , rnt.u Julia IVidi " 'uhn K Ta* 1 vll Win Kiehar.l*. J Win Wnli .iitii'i Mori iv n t> J M tii.! .iiu! rhi|i|i . . 'l'.i JO S (loujlmrt A " wllflai • W II M Pl,il. Will . L ",J G Meyer WII William* l, J II Pi*itr NN in I a l * n K U Kruuitiiii J*ioi> IVu'l. J O S.n.lvi v l. It. AN .'I aui. " JoirvH I. NrR. .1 t) JtTri I N J Pulmi. Patrick Muliir i* John Kiti.nil 'l' vfoui' .UvAlat'i). j I' II llaintikli. vlw. n til. . ill . II II T.* it, i , v r \ iiitii'viaii M. Mil I l,ii Job IT Win i- JOMBH Ua'brick A AN Ktvtatv J 11 Mnir'i' ii , Jaunt Murray. t' A. lxluu> 0 W 11 lira .i.in II lint '.il. •* V" K< 'i i Danial Ui. a* " Ji>M|ih F >x. '-vumiml Buckley . II l dliailor Julii NN ufilni>r. y Jviaclili • vClllll'ii. S F Kline. W 1' Sjicur. A W \m r. " Krml Smith. Iltiii II W -tar *| H O N eacer. 'I I ma* Bailor • Mil l.ai'l hliatlrr. J I. .s t t-iruig, • Kliaa N >nad* Jain- • Huga .. { Thoa Wood J'l v s > . I A Woodward. • < S| <• r'ng, J I*. >• | tieo Kwarix. I' W McDowell. ,j Win Nl Marshall. NN U CViiUfifvrvl. i{ , llellefonte, July IT, 1877. j To J. 11. p,*ht-r, John Gr> o, II C, Y<-a y- r, Jnii'i'ii Fm. U 1 Si *Lri, John KKbtl. Katuus! (trickle) Phil j, NVil- II 1 lams, NV. It Mine I ' Ilv >i J tt M</- I! or*, and olhort. it (Jrntlrmrn J\ Your* of recent Jut • reemvt- I B| In aocorlaii if witl y. if ro; i-ut 1 A ill bo 11a candidate for the office of District At ' lurney I tu '• Vtry Krtpcctfully Your*. DA Tin F FORT sir. A VKTKKAN M I'UDKKKK. | Slayer of Thirty-two Men A lietiile manly Farmer. i| [From the Shrev port Tifuu-] | Wo learn front .Mr. Court, ry, deputy Ia h ?r. rf of Do Soto parub, that on la-t Mont day or TuutJay bv arretted Will.am ' Linglty, a very dotporute i aracti r, who ta wanted in Texas fur miiny liiKhliandi-d outrage* bo La* oemmiuod in Ibal Slaio. Qo murdered Lis Ufl victim i Lie ceun jty. wi or ■ 1: i .v.. mil !i ■ ■♦aad feared at a bad man and a remarkably good Lit 1 with either pi*tu! vr rille F r tome tune ;bo wa confined in the county jail of io e, i bill lubsoquenvly made in* ■ tcopi and lied to Louiaiann, nettling in De ' i arir! , \t !..*rv t, lav bvva .and poacoably .or marly lu year* undi, f lan aMumod nanivo: J*rion TheSheriff'l jof Lie c-iuniy learning of Lu g!'-y"i] • a bercnb' u ta wrote to tuo SberitT of Dei jS 'io parub, gtving a full <le*cription of! I the man at. I tfco crime be buv! but ci mm t-, led, and cautioned him to u> ev.-ry pte cautn nft bia capture n> be or oaio of! j tin-j v.c might pi'iiibly lo.'o tbt-ir lives. Soon iivry.bing wa> quiet!) at . y*t< - Juiatically arranged tor bts i-ptun Mr. iCuurinay and aaiuali p* *a> into tie jneigubwrbviod of wbt ro their man w* iiv i trig, and bef -rt- ho wa* aware Ot what wa* goii.g on tfcev vuddcttly came upon bin. ,n ibo field .glung af.u -:. i. < J, la-t.g J him completely by urprie Lungley im-' mediately realized what Wa* up, and * e :t,g that bo ba-1 no jH"*ible ct.ai *o of e 1 cape, gracefully aurrondcred, ao me, "Geat'.ontn, 1 know what you amnt, you are a.Ycr William Lungley; I am the man." Mr. Courtney informed t ta that' 1 he bad guewed correctly and provluced |th • warrant tor hi* arr, t Lungley. ft< r being well poured, tab! be tr.igh! U wtll' make a clean brAt of it, a* it would be, I the latt ofbim when he reach, J Tela*, and eonfe.*ed to the killing .<f thirty-two 1 men, ai.d aiJ be can. • near killing a man two day* before hi* arrett an J wibed ha, i, bad done it, a* it would have tared hiiu from beitig captured 1 During kit residence in Do Soto parith ' be condncted bimaelf in a m *t quiet and > gentlemanly manner, and none of hi*. ' neighbor* for a moment U*JK< led him! ot being the bloodtbirdy vidian that be' | U - After Lungley'* delivery to the Texan tberifThe invited Mr. Courtney end hie t po*o to conic ami *ee bint liangod. A correspondent of The St. l'aii Pioneer' ' Pre** Je*cri!e* the uo of j: IJ vlut at reticy a* lb • gr. ule* nuisance of the ll'ack Hill*. Kach man i* provided with hi* buclvtkiu *ack. and no matter w but be buy*, be it a plug of tobacco for ten cent , or an outfit for several hundred dollar*, he mint weigh the amount out in duU Tbie i i* a relatione prece, and of cour*e it can i not be often repealed without a contidera ble percentage of wante. Gold i* taken at, eighteen dollar* in greenback*, and all shopkeeper.* give two price*. A movement 1 i* on foot to remedy thi* evil by adding a, considerable percentngo to tho price ol 'good* sold for dust, and many of the more j sensible miner* are beginning to ell their j dust a* they bring it in. and do their trad ing with paper money. Formerly there 'j was much risk in taking gold du-l, a* it i was mixed with a material that it wa* im | possible to detect by any ie>t except that iof aciJ, and few could tparo tbu time to j submit the dust to that proee**. Now the j Just i* comparatively clean nnd sate te | handle. TWO NEG HO MIKDHRKKS HANG-j KD, Charleston, Jul? 1-1. Davi.l Prune and! George Stevens, two negroe, who way-] 1 laid, murdered nnd robbed a your g ttmn' ' named Kdihgs near thi* city on May 11, i under circumstance* of popular atrocity, were banged at 11.36 o'clock tliii morning, rhoy were baptized previous to their exe cution by a Catholic prie-t with whom they left a full confession of tbu.r crime. ; They died without struggle. A!. ,t 'A" , person* witnessed the execution AN EXPLOSION WlilOH WILL I.K -.SULT IN LIGHT DEATHS. 1 A lien town, Pa., July 11 —A tcriiblenx : piotion occurred this morning at the Ore Minus, some nine niiios from Macungie' which caused a great Iv>* of lifo. Tho ex : plosion took placenta few minute* before ■ o o'clock. Three persons were instantly killed and live fatally and thic"- *eriouidy w.united. Tho street* of Krr.orum are compared by a correspondent of The London Standard to a not of wriggiing eU. No squares, no g.iod looking houses, offer anywhere a means of setting vinimelf right; everywhere nothing but houses, rising slightly from tho ground, with|gras roof*, on which may frequently ho een mudled-up woman and children at play, and lamb* frisking about. Children and lanibsaomalimoafall through the chimney into tho house, in which men, horses, oxen, C"Ws, and shoep livo togethv. or. In bad weather the chimneys arejpv ered with flat stone*, and then tho smoke fills the room or stable, whichever one choose* to eall it. A small part of this room, devoid of light or air, in which a Arc made of dung and finely-cut straw burns, i* separated by a railing Here paterfamilias sits on a rug, smoking hi* chibouque ornargileh, and receives guest*. Tho preparation of food give* little trou ble; a penny a day suffices to satiefy the palate and stomach,' even in wealthy families. A little brood and cheese, per haps a cucumber, under favoruble circum itnnres a pilaff", on feast days a piece of mutton, which tho Armenian women roast particularly well—that ia tho whole bill of fare. advertised 1 quart low ing prices: 1 m . . ... _ l . _ . ~,,11,1 t . t ■■ i -r--- *tia.*Mi i.iniaeww-s • —mi niiww—awwii 1 m iei ii —e**w*a—m*ea THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. \\ NN . ,i \. i , , di nop! t (lock of Hard wate, ihe largest ihni was ever before oflerevl by any f.rui to the people of this county, and aro selling at tba very low | est possible rxt< * Iron, Slel anil Nails, Loeks, (ilassand Pultv, S i Pure NN' it" 1,.'M1! ntiilLir.'< I oil ; Turpentines and VaruGhei all w liieh we warrant to give aalisfa tiun Our Pure Lead will cover as much surfa'e as any in Ihe market •! 1 v a'.nut t< s • id f r whitiuie. KK AD Y MIX KD PA INlin up in an) qiiantit) to suit fieoplr, fr<>tu one pound < ao to one gallon cana, all ruady lor use. These >i .it- we vt mi v il lo lie tinted will pure lead and dl, and an Iroe from all adulteration. MkOIIANtICS rool.B NNviiai p#i IAI atteiilout to lh i hraneh, and kosui a full lilie of MA >v> CIIMIS HI mm HI an 1 LL'ILI/'s Iron Plarui ; llorast nails ofall kinds. Trace ('"'.lilts, ilan te Ft I.L i.I *ftt F - ADDLK it YGI N Ll> DKSI 'ill P I I(sNb t t i.Acil W< MJD WO UK -N pokes F'al!""*. Patent Wheel* of the tr.ot improved p,l --: Ms I'vtt* lo.t'iv'd llat IrvUi i.e.ip.iuivt. Nt and du IN- ].jl..hed ami ultkl>|ilatil. J <hn-ton's I'd pared K al*"m>no ; put up in C pound package* ; easily put vl arid i lirapor ll . pipv: NN' : •>. 'v >r S T 0 V K s. NN alluv . ibo only to vai ■ ible, s'op-plata Co king Kl-v i• IU the ma - ket 'I 'ie Kevit.ne, Hiaquchanaa ami Juiiiala, which we Wart ant Ui ho the beat laker* nod tba beav ,-t I, I .M.Uv market -e v, d! dl tiL ■. r '^" end wntten guarantee. A I*o all kind* of JUnge* and otLr slovs- COME AND BKX OUK K ETBTONE On it-ij si tuo tr<uii ul Mr. hei I,i >ci i uto rmit hinUaubau to ; ai Anion. ai en wit i -p> .•, -o a* a'.t lis hi' tbir;> -heir bite and M tii vii hiijb wiy ten c*n thu Brro l reelt, flfty-twi ,i!o* fr >m h ire Th. train cjitaine la. !yc wag • an ! ll r weru twciili men with it. After a desperate fight th. r dibci* were driven oil, losing levi-ra ki led and wound'd. The majordomo o (h>v tram Mr. Prank Gnm iger, nud i Mexican were kid"), ami seveial Other of tho fain ] Ople are inded No sue! 'u'.rag'- ha urreil s;r i the v, litttoaut't'itttul. NN v .re authorized • annoutieo J Ki ~-h i Ks ) ! lielietonti', n- a fundi iidate for Di-t'iet All iiney. Subject t> th" tbu .-ion of the Democratic county convention. THE GAME AND FIKII LA NY S. stack has may be taken any t me with rod, hook and line. Wild ducks may be killed any liua Wood and luiuutr duck, may be killed any time from Oct. Ist t 1 Jan. I*l. '1 wen ty-five dollars penalty for cat hlng wi.il duck with net Poll run t ■: betaken fr -m any *t not. t.ih haskct, pound net, gill net, or any thing in the natur- of seme* in any watrrt of tin stale, nco|it tidal wul<-r5. with gill nct. who's iiii'ilie are under throe Inches under a penalty of f'io Tiisrs -ball Ml" 1 fishing or bunting Ott Sunday, under a penalty < f $-&' Urou>, partridge i r pheasaai may be killed trom UoU 1 to Jan I llare and rabtuts may b • killed from 0!. Id to Dec. 1 ■ Ph'Vor may be killed ircm August Id to Ja u*ry 1, t • Ua! 1 nay IC k It I fro!!. O V ber " • to Decttinbar 15. S.piiriwls way hi ..illid from Jt*'y 1 to [January I. j .Npecaled leouliivi.j kv at itJfrous .sprit i) I- Auguit Id 1 W Micock may 1 - kilted froni July Ito J . vuiry I Iv. • u ... t may I Idled tr Murch 1 jto December I. • • ' A iTdia wv i-%ii r uiuatikr I! ur ia ul rr h the adverti m< nl* of 1> P, It. ally. . K , NVo-- i g'.'tv. X*. J . of his Pianos jam. ilrpit s. "I r put .si -n if Nl? Fealty jas a manufacturer of Instrument* i vary 'Ubstanlhsl, be taka- groat pain* wish lb- .r !v uatructi'in. saloctioti of material, and • f!icini and Irustworthy employees, their di iwrliuenu being arranged fir -.i.iio and not for ariifl ;*! puqe - ri.cy Coi tail. i. I th. s! ghicst intrigue, but are substantially and tierfeotly arrang .d in tbuir vanon* uepartu. nts. b ham g , for his fundamrlit .l aim. durability, and (perfect richncni of tone. Sec h. xdvor- Us. nii i t in i n. ther colunin. tin the IT ol June, by Uri J. <a S) i makar, Mr. (i.to M K wer to Miss Mar iha J. Condo. all of II au.es Iwp On "I. ult , by tame. Mr Dunivl I> Uoy er of Itehciburg to Mix> Mary A. It 'Ub, ] of Madtrutiburg. I On June liS, be Itev Gr.-b, Mr David iHparr, to Mi** llebwtca Moyer, both of ; It. wLburg —mi—a- r ff—- ———— On the 21 t uH , near Jr.pkv vitvillc, Mr*, j F'ixabotb Orndorff relict o! Henry 0.-n --jd r il', nged alio at 27 yaart i At McGregor, lowa, on tho 'Jfttli ult.. !.Samuel Miller, formerly of Millbeiru, ! age 17 years. Mr. Miller was a on of ChipUin John i Miller, of Milihritn. and his d<nth wo* : eauej from Injuries received frotn tho cav | inf in of a sand bank. In I'emi Iwp., ..n the i>ib insk, John - it all ■ tit "lid, i"ii of William and Catharine i Wolf, agd 17 years, li months and 17 day s. | In P.-nn Iwp. June 6, John 11. Wolf, I aged 17 yiar>, 7 month* and Its day*. If il be true that " Death love* a shining j mark," he lin* succeeded thi* lime. On 2!-t. in Gregg twp. Mrs N't .Kr tj wife ot tieorge Krape, aged f>3 yeari, S month* and kt' days. In tha ilocaateJ, t) • community ha* bt an excellent mrinber, tl.o family an ; affeciunala wife and nivther, an.t the eburih a consistent christian, but the re i* consolation in tmliuving that their los* I* her eternal gain. On l.\ in Potter twp, Mr. E. Erkine McMuin, ag-'d 40 year*, C months, and 22 ***• PENN S VALLEY INSTITUTE. I The next e*ion of tho Institute will commence on tho lt Thursday 'Ni> in Ju ly and continue ten weeks. Sj-ocial alien lion will be given to those dsiring to teach. Tuition, -■ to according to , branchi studied ; boarding $'J 'AI to IAI tcr week. Addri *, . G. W. FoKTNKY, julyl2 4l Centre Hall, Pa. DAILYCOACH PKOM Centre Hall to Spruce Creek. Leaves Centre Hall ill tho morning and returns in the evening. The pn prietor ha- put lir t clats teams and e. arlie* on thi line, giving apt ■ I and comforl t<i pas senger*. CHAR LPS M A Y KS. 12 julySm Proprietor. PENN HALL ACADEMY. The next Term of this well-known insli tu! ion will open on Monday. July 211 All the Academic branches taught, and student* prepared for college. Locality healthy, ami good boarding enn be had at low rate*. Tuition reasonable. IK M. WOLF. Principal 12 jnl lit Perm Hall, I'a. TT Jl7 /TROS3 and the 1 11 I 2 VyBESCEMT. A volume of thrilling intere-l bv the eminent historian L. I*. 11ROCKKTT; *1 • - •crihing the Riissi'iti- and Turks ; social, political, aril religious history and condi tion ; their home life, vane 1 custom*, and peculiarities, the cnu-es of the war, the is sue* at slake—Christian agnist Mohamme dan —the mighty interest* of other nations involved ; Biographies of the Ruler*, Statesmen and Generals; All Richly il lustrated. The book million* need now. Wanted instantly, .'5.000 agent* on very liberal terms. Addres* H I' IIP A It D BUGS., Publishers, 71W San snm St., Phila- I'JjtlUf , i : 1 fot U " ,,d " r "' ! , CrwctsriM, or Farms . . . from COc to SSO per Rod, NELLIS' O. II 11. II.FORK. WITH N ELLIS' Patent method for mowing and stacking Hay or Straw, without extra ohargo to the farmer. Agtl. Steels finished anil temper ed by Nelli*' process to suit all kind* soil Modal award* on all our goods exhibited at tho Centennial. Information free. A J. NtLLfs & Co., Pittsburgh, Ta lOJuly lm Fruit Jars, at 81.- quart Jars, 81.38 :sriij.va, ih~7. H) , '• WE A ItE NOW PRE I* A KEI). : Col! THE SPRING TRADE. WE HAVE THE GOODS! 7 PRICES LOW! Selection Unsurjiassed! Stock Large. i An !ii nt wo cxtoud a coniiul iuvitution to our friou<is, patruna auPtlit |*ul*ii<- goticrally. Wo will ay thir, Cotne! il'we do uot uhow you THE BEST SELECTED STOCK b AT PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL. uuil if wo caiiuot prove that it i.i tu your iuteroat to iiatronixo us, then! J don't buy ; but conic and aaliefy youreelf. We Lave opened a full line of D R Y G UII D S - Carpets,j Boots Ac Shoes, Groceries, < £t' K EN.SW A RE, GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW A RE. HATS AND CA PS, , and in lact ovirytiiiog and anything embraced iu lbu above line. \\ e will beat everything in prices and assortment, and our fiasl, we trust, ' willtioa ufiii. cut guarantee to our palroua of fair aud honest treatment t We have established and will maintain our reputation. Tbc* large trade we •lo mablia u* to gt t fr -h go id* daily, wliich i a great advantage to our ja-| •jiruiis in all iKit -, and to >re t-.-pet.ially in (irocerim. Call, aud il will prove! to yout interest. ; VALENTINES & CO. J , 11. IILIv. l AN,M.uagtr. PER CT. DISCOUNT FOR GASH! ii 1 r WE HAVE, AT PRESENT, ON OUR COUNTERS, A LARGE AND , WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING VERY LOW TO CASH BUYERS. i Ol' R LINE OF.MOURNING CAL-iCoUon luop*. 15, 22 and 2Hc M ! 1 ICOES IS COMPLETE. Calicoes, 6, 7, 8 and 9c " !, 'Laucaster Ginghams, 10c M Bengal I'laids, 121 c |K-r yd. ReatCottou OarpetChain2sc " I. Star .Mills, 15c " Btnl Ticking, 14,20,25, sc jar yd. ' Alpaca*. j f>o t 45,25e 44 Split aau double Zephyr t (dark's O. N. T. Thread, 75c perdu*. Black and White, !8c per oi. 1 -.Men's Shirting, I2J, 15, 20c per yd.! All other colon, 20c 44 \ Bleached Mualm, sto Jfc 44 iOermaDtowu Wool, 121 c 44 Unbleached, sto 10c *• A laiye atock of Linoeed Oil, J { Sugar, 10,11,12 c |cr lb White Lead, (Lewis'), Putty, etc, ( Best White, 121 c 44 jon hand. Sold by special contract. Mackerel, Lake Herring au I white Fish very low. TERMS positively I ASH, or Couutry Produce. Respectively, ISAAC D. BOTER, ! AmMbaig. fAKrciS' DRUGS 11 DRUGS !! ! 1 f S. T. Shugi rt, baring ]-urcha*i -d lb# Drug utorc oti Allegheny utreet, Bdle , f<Ot, ne*t door U> the hardware Store of 1 Hick* A Bro.. ha* t looted and Sllcd it out • villi all tko !in>(t popular • I \ DRUGS Je MEDICINES. \ 7 • "iCHKMICALS, PERFUMERY- * r . | OA PS, COM US AN I> BRUSHR9, : j [TRUSSES,SUPpur US.BII ACESI i. . FANCY AN!) TOILET A \ ARTICLES, Ac,. Ac.. j i •--• • - • j a • Patent Medicine*. Alcohol, i>uro Wine* ' HIHI Liquor* for medical purpcret only Physician'* prescription* carefully coin* e poundod and order* amtcrid with caro 1! and ii pnlt h. Farmer* and Phyaician* from tho country w 11 find our dork of Medicine* complete, warranted genuine and of th# bet quality. Thii Store will remain under the direc , lion of the accomplished dru(i;i>l and phartncn.t heretofore connected with it. ! Mr 11. M licrrington, and we respectful* - Ivaolicii the custom of our friend* and • the old putroiu (d ihcrtore. t l'.*ptf sT, SHUGKRT Cheapest of All!! Largest of All! BEST OF ALL !!! ;! MACiNIFK'KNT STOCK OF BrUINO ANDBUMMKK tiOODS. Wolfs Old Stand. AT ! AV rlAll, t OVKRfiuon YARDS OF CALICO, WHICH WILL UK SOLI) CHEAPER THAN EV ER BEFORK IN THIS .SEC TION. We have the flood* t Price* Low I Se lection l"ii*urpH**ed I And we now extend a cordial invitation to our friend*, patron*, and the public gen erally. ! we will *t ow yeu the BEST SELECTED STOCK. At price* lowcr'than usual. A full line of J)ry. Goods, Clothing, lE•<it* iiinl Shoo*, Groceries, (juoetiHware, f J las* ware. Wood and Wil low Waie, Hats and Cap*, and in fact ey. crything and anything embraced io t|,e above line*. A LAKOE STOCK OP I READY - MADE CLOTHING constantly on hand. Customers will find the stock com ; plete, and a call it all that ia required to assure you that this is the best i place in tha valley to buy your goods. WM. WOLF. I 50 per dozen, and 2 quart Jars at|S2.oo per dozen, per dozen, and 2quart Jars at 81.75 : per dozen. LD. PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division BCMMEB TIKE TABLE. ii mds'i.t fcl'M'AY M I IT. U> Inlx " ■ lis I "iUUt-ula A Ki." hdulmad Dolilua UI raa as felkms WKKTW&II KKIK M\U.ls*>a FkUaAalphka llUpa , " if 44ia ■ - Mwfa <Kt < " VT111 !•>•{•.rt s*Saas " l"wk iilftn apt: ft Mi I " k <>>•>• hitia 1 fcrr at Kris *. p t XUlilltAKk l>nPhU> ilia llamcburc Miaaa ** MantanPiin I "J p ffl art at WtlltMnstMMt !*>(> ' I --ri l|atan 34 ptv i * Kstim at an FAST I.IKK PMUtUIi td. llfaa l)rtal>ata stlpa , ** ** Staelsailas cUpia j " art al W illisiu.peti ' V ; m i Ixara H taa lp* KASTWABD. PACIFIC *\. toatar td-ofc Ham a*a W tills in st.-rt Tain Moalaattua •■> " art at HsmsMos llUaa - •• Philadelphia Ittpa DAY KX. learn Ksnm* l.ilran '• " 1k Harm ll*'am " " WlUUmaport ItMfn , . M..>>l*mt. | 4? p at . *• art at llutul>tirv 4 *9 p ia , *• Philadelphia t * p m ' KRI t'M All. irataa KrtHa lApa tatrk Harm s 4* p m Wllitataapart 11 id i■ ra " l. mioitu 12t aw art al Harrtataart 2l a at | I •* " Philadelphia : OH a la 1 PAST I.INF learns W lUismafwirt 12 31 a at , I art at iln rr tstutrp 4 Mats J ** art at Philadelphia t Aaa |l Ktl" Slall Wrat Klaran Kt Wt, la 4 llatan At cnmaiodatkm A mi end Iter Kaprraa Faat r.eke tliar maneethmat Xmthuial-irlend ai:t 14 H KK trataa lit It ilhaalum anil Krnalnn Kfl" 94 ell It rat Xtaaais Ki Wat and Rrla Kt Wat and I-ii-k 111 titnmm.dit, -n Waal laatal Moaatn.ni at W .Uiaauport artli X i' K \t tratna . I iwrth 4 tit Mall West, Matter* Ktprrne West, and Day K\ 1 Kaat ttrke tliaa maatrtwa at Lock Hatrm alia KKI , Y KK traiar Kiln Weil last and Wort maat al FHe rrilh tratna I on I. a A M * KK. al CmtJ ah o < A A V KK. al Kn,f.rmp- llh K x V A I' KK. and at Driftwood wtih A v KK ; Parlor rata l!l run Mataa Philadelphia aad Wtl liama|Hirt on Mee-er* Kt Weal KrtaFi WroA. Phtla delpkln K*[iee*e I aal.and Dei 4a Kanl and Not4a| Ka Keel. Itlecptas rata on all nlpht tratna . W U. A. BAI.OWIX. Oeneral NiiiHftntom. ml W. 11. CAMP'S POPULAR. ► Furniture Rooms! CENTRE IIALL. PA. I iu Anufacturo all kinds ul Furniture for Chambers, Pining Rooms, Libraries and LlaMs. If you want Furniture of any kind, don't buy until you see nty atock. UNDERTAKING In all it* branch**. I keep in stock all the lale-t and no>at improved Coffins and Oaskitta, and liava every faoiL ity lor properly conducting this branch of my business. I hare a patent Corpse Preserver, in whivb bodies pan t>e preserved for a considerable length of time jullMf W.R.CAMP. BBIOK FOB SALE.—Fint~ class brick will be kept on band for sale by J. O. Deiningcr at Zerho's Centre Jlall brick yards. These brick are tillered so low that iL will pay persons ala distance to conic here for tbeui. Intending to continue in the manufac ture of brick they will be kepk puiulantly on hand, nr.4 fipr inducements ottered to purchasers. * 17 aug tf. n. E. ZERBK C. T. AI.KXANPKH. C. M. BOWER Alexander & bower. At- Lirnrn-tt Uw, iirlltfonto. Jk'jron to i'olUvtloua. and Court Practice. May tm r.nniott u ioui*n and KnglUh. in, iiifciaiau a LiiUdtmr. my*> 71 tf. | CENTRE IIALL DRUG STORE. MILLER A BON. | i Successor to J. K. Miller h lion.) 1 in Pure Drugs snd Medicines. ' Dye tiiffr, atiil Druggist's sundries. J'lliK WISE AND LIQUOR# For medicinal purposm. The best bmnflt of CIGARS AND TOBACCO m!ray* in stock. , ! Pf fi|*tion carefully CoiL|>ou&d*<l. MILLKIi A.SON •las. Harris *y Co. NO. 5, BROCK Elt H OFF ROW. —o _ _ •IROOails, 1' A I N T S, onx ETC., J AS. HARRIS AGO. _____ Hell, fonts. Kinking € r**k Mills. Thi- old, a.'id well.known Unit.null, in ! j J*""''' tr.wi.ship. i- now . jperintendcd by jMr D. M IViWHKg, roe of the best eg- Prit-nceJ rni'iers in Central Penna who jb" rendered Ui- uttaot t.u>f.ci<<w j where**? be hit been, end understand* t'. mill'iie biifiii.-i thwiiurlilf H< j WARRANTS HIS FLOUB. and ml • tlher work, lent out fiom Ninking Creel ! Mill*, to give salisf.ctiun, a* to quantit., and uualily If yru want rood bread let ' Mr Cowher furniih vour (Init. Grwt delivered to Centre Hall twine n week by mill wagon. Housekeepers, give Mr. Cowbnr • trial end satisfy yourselves of tbe gresl supert , •'!v of the flour nlai.utni';urcd bj him. 'Riiuay 3m. Z A MAM ' OF A THOUSAND. i * i<l .V D * * minur jl>rovtdet)tial. a positive cunt fur Coi tion and all Lung Complaints. 1 fw! it my , luty to make known in a practical fuanner i ibr furnishing a sample bottle, free of , j charge, to all .ufferers, iiy only bopn ol remuneration being that the medicine will , perform all I claim for it. Tbe iagr*di- , '|jU are ef the cbo.ceet herbal product! and perfectly safe ; will be teat free to all Add raw* at once, Dr 0. Pbelpe drown. 21 Grand Street. Jersey City, N. J.. or may br bad ol J. K. Miller A Son, Drugguu Centre llall, Pe_ _ jen 4ly Henry Reinhart. WOODWARD. UNDERTAKER. Cod:,, of ail style* made on shortest no wwe. Undertaking trieily attended to Charges reasonable 17 eu* c. Nervous Debility. t ilal Malimn DapraMio., a *| aihaaslsd Iwllai.M.H,,, m COWM. U. raw.it r Nnttl (iNr Voik. IbdtwrHEdi Ut Rl ream of pogM drain SIHNI Um> itMAtti l liwtfi Ctttod by Humphrey'* Homeopathic Specific No. 28. IIIMM IP ul lolnnia (!• mtaw, dSap.l* Uw Ctw mwl . impart* lOM4U auJ .tw-otj „ T* ta <lr*! ... Itjirwitn lb. nuir MI. u"d wna prrf*rl HCOM h, i|.ou. "*1 -T* ** WWe I'm.. #1 i.imt .I*.'. rial ♦* 1"* Vifk.tr of Br. nab sad II S Ui of iv " "*f 1 k Wf •>' 'W|.I nf prior Adfiro 11.ai.hr.,. Il Medina. OaafMS. IS* lultoa id, X# tori, t? t&tkt f. REATTY'S'-.'"';- lor Organa. r actory Established in IBfiC. From the Press. From G. 11. White, Editor Uackella tnwn. N. J. Herald. "The organ hsr a rich, deep and soul atirring lout ■ could not stay in the house without it ft helps wonderfully to drie awnv the thought* of hrd times." The Lebanon Pa. Daily News.ay* : "We are in receipt of one of th<>e fire octave Parlor Organs, manufactured bv D. r Realty, Washington, N J Tbl* organ u fine, solid black walnut case. nd in tone it cannot be surpassed by anv instrument of it* kind." From the Lowell Neb Register. "We received this week, direct from •.Do manufacturer, 1) F Betty W.-h uigton. N. J., his justly celebrated organ, j elegant in appcerancc, and handsomely : fun ihe.i unexeelleJ <n richness and pow* [er ol tone Wc are more than pleased with it, and heartily recommend it to any |one contemplating <f purchasing an or (ran." lest offer given. Money refunded upor return of organ at.d freight charges paid by me (D. F Realty) both ways if un*at-< isfartery, after a teat trial of five davs Organ warranted for six year*. Agents wanted every w'here. male or fe male, to can vas* for this superior instru ment. Aildro* D f. REATTY. Washington, New Jerv * l "117 M. P. ll' MAN CS, Attorney at-law feiictonie. Pa. Office with Jar MrMnnus. esq SSjultf Dh- • Attorney at Law Be lefoate. Pa. Office over Key fluids hank, mav 14'w ftk ami 5wJ In UiMr llu> bet V / / / u°n l-JlhnM rno.lh. bM, •A til w rllbsr set, la u, ptrl of thr I I • walnut vtw U vllllaa to work slWi ll* St Ills .laplo/mval that >• turn Uh set t>.r wk In jponr on to v. You tad not b. .ws, from horn* o.r nlchl. Yon t U aim time Li tln work, or oalv >our aiuirw nkiuiffuia i y* I*7 Hw aoU Ah "• tutw ' t a ManhQod; How Lost, How Hostored ! Ja.l (.ul lutiml. s B.W odlllon of n r . Calverw.lt's 1 Ksssy OB th. rsUki.l cars wtti.i uu-<it uifim. aLm r S*f W r h,> ** o,^* ml, ' al w *kors. lavol y,'' 1 *" .n— ll lx*. InaatMcr, Mrnul .ad t tijralysl ■m siwclti lmp.4li.ont, to \ksrrUir. .u Wlutriwir ami tin, indued tr s*U y* *kiul •tir*rjkAnc<>, Ac. n'!*- \a • soslml .nrolupo. „nl six coota. Ie n lobr.lml author, la this admirabJo Km, ilomo.utr.tM from a tl.lrlj run' succo.ful prar.llcu, thai Uir alarailua dumoitaoaa of aelf-.1.0M maj l.c raitlcaU, curmt u lUi.iul Ui. dsna.roua us- of lul.ru,l niadiolnn or th applhation of th. kolfn IHiiuttua out a tuo.l. of our. .t outm slmpte. enrtkin' • nl •ffwc.Uftl by Ufffini of nliicii every luflgnr ha uiatier what Lit oonUUioo toev be, tut; core bUweelf ch'Ai>b. prtrutfiy aod rdic*lf) uweeii ThU Lecture ahuuld be ta tbe Uaadt ui every routfc an J every tuaa in the land juatn 3MWSftWStfeiyßUig- R Kfc?ie > l£JL < 2, HIBSMANS' HOTEL, , Ml LRU Y, PA. The best I hle and bar, and excellent stabliug ior torses. Also a fine resort for summer bocrders. Buss to depot, and Jolly stages - o Centre county. Charges reasonable. A DMIMSTRATOUft K OTIC I. v. uf tmtknnlilf Dit il Ri'o4, lais-.f Fargu* t i* dec'* havn.g been grantso to the unit tncd, ll fter-t*v kn >*in* lheir.*cive. o* '• *'** ,o i<l 'i<MMMieat are rtq••*• ■ * t > nann iuimndiata pi yioant, ant |-<* r * having claims against tks aaUtu tr* t> bring forward tat !r eU* > > authenticate! hy law, far settlement. JACOB S. RKKI>. JAB. GATBM ? iui 0 1 .. Ada're. $600" >IAKomf Aait >ll athar M.IM In IS. IMM (MWoftinc, lcr:r lac t.re. II|WI* . I UVrlarfct all Ira**•• t ' dtm* • la. , *-. . i,y Iflm Ma aa-i. c*iaial*wMa .aa IHlimi. flat nana man* <"*•' ttm lU®a .11., I*. I'aaiaaaUrßaaiMi*. . i <1 am aaaaai . -awtr mnaaw tn *ar tka M.*|,r. • 11...... I . .. . ' *aa *a . a*l ..it, .1 Ik* <mtd l ..a Ni*m Otat.a. *tau. • !.-' K ' "MIMi in.|n..KiMat la um aiataa* afFtaaa MShlan I L>r*<Un ' u>. a MM* la Ajaanaa. Wmii <•' trial l laa'i lau la arHa /• UtaataaMfl tad IKM " oo. ISrnsySm No. M Brndny, N. Y. JL SPA If GLIB, Attorney at Law a Consultations fa English nd Gsr man. Office in Fwrsi's naw building GRAHAM Sc SON Have tb exclusive sale ia Bolla/bule Edwin C. Burls' CELEBRATED FINE BHOEB, a WIDTHS, the bbtl Shots $l tbW*r3*3. WHOtBAU * an AIL.BXALSka I* Calf Skint, SOLA LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS AH Kiola wLuitom Work Made To Orf'r BUhop Street, BSLLEFOJfTR. Pa. BEaITm*H!! Square and Upright. Srnm fi„ R. r.aM-bw. *rm of Wm. U .*£ r * Payotto, Ohio. " M '"-pi*nou4 think i' a rti,. I*„.--F TMI vac out bar*. WaiH a t Jrt i*a*c to gi® it a rood Uwl If you **b a *'•! io ('• of it wi will Cbocr u,'i o-* N-'' Lao If. Brown, EMJ . Kdaariitilli ill * >: "I Boi.tty Piano received give entir aii- , mi. " Ac-cnt* a anted. Hand to ■ntai, - Ad Jmaa. D F. BEATTT. Waa*naton Wa Jam, BUTTY'S~PARL6R~ Kir rant atylaa. with valuable Improve, wnt. Nr and Beaint.ful p..|o Stops. Liver of*ti t. .and oi m i al4 iluri riai.a tudorae tbe* r.-wnt and recoosnx 4 them at strictly Bra claw ia Tons. Mo sbaoikio and durability. Warraalad for MX jran. Moat Elegant aud La last Impreyed Have been awarded tbe Htghaw Premi oi* in com petit*on wiU others for *i pi c --4v, Durability, Promptness, aad Piano tike actiea Pure, tweet, and empty balanced tent, orchestral electa, and fpitaataoeoai ac oe* which may be bad to the nedi. Head for Price Lirt. Addrtwt, DANIKLP BKrtTT, Watbinctoa. New Jeraey, SKTTL KM KNT.—Noucr i. hereby gif> en. that tbe books belonaiae to the i-.uie *.f Peter Kulle, dec d, will raitr. • in tbe hands of Aaron Lukonhach, unu! Dct. ltt, nest, where all kaoarkiy them tolree indebted to taid mute are requaetcd lo call and make settlement. All accounts remti'unr unpaid after taid data, Oct- 1, • ill be placed into the banda of a proper jficer fur collection By order oftbt Hi ecu tors Dr. Wliittier, Founder and Propnwtorof the K EY STONE DISPENSARY luoccMfully trcati and curet in the short est possible tim., Syphilis In all 1u forms, u cot. stricture. Orchitis and all forme of Nervoos Diseases, Spermatorrhea, Niykt Losses and ImpoUncr. "Marria*e and Health Guide," 144 pajtes. illustrated—a book for, careful reading. Price % cools. Call on or address, _ DR. WniTTIIB, IUII2 lm 002 Penn Arenua., Piuabur K h. P ATE NTS! Ft BXaovt! Entire Cut 1 ' t 36 '" ndcanee, balance S2O within 6 months after patent all a-<sd. Advice acd n suinttMß free. Pateat* sold J VANCKLKWIBAOO., 1. tnaySm Wasbinftoa, D. C. Ayer's Cheny Pectoral iFor IHesaoes of the Ttesst mad lasaca, Ctelda, Whoupb* Oruch. SrmabiUs, The rrpoutios H hat attained, in conacqacßce of the man eDous cures It has produced during the last half cen tury, Is a sufficient assurance to tho public that It will continue to realize the happiest results that can be desired. In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known, who have been rt..jred from and CTen desperate diseases of the lung**, by its use. All who hare tried It ac knowledge Its superiority; and where Its virtues arc known, no one hesitates * to what medicine to employ to re lieve the distress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary auctions. CHKKXY PEC TORAL always affords inctant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder va rieties of bronchial disorder, aa well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is Invaluable; for, by Its timely nse, multitudes arc resetted and restored to health. This medicine gains friends nt every trial, as the cores It la constantly producing are too remarkable to bo forgotten. No fhmlly should be with out it, aud those who have oucc used It never will. Kmiucnt Physicians throughout the • couutry prescribe It, ami ClcrpvimD often recommend It from their knowl edgo of its effects, raXFABn ux Dr. J. C. AYER & Ca, Lowell, Mut., Pt-setteal *S Analytical Chemist.. soul BV ail nneooisTS svcßTWusnc. We have put them Boyer, Aaronsb'rg.
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