THE CEVfixE REPORTER. C.-ntie Hall, Us. Th'rud. May 2,78. yff-TKRMa siper year, paid its n ,ranee : ?2.00 erhrn nci paid in adranre. A Irertisemenis 20cf* per liw for three in sertions, and - r >cents per line for rrrrv wA stquent in.wfion. Advertisement* by the • ear at a liSer.il discount. Subscribers outtide the Munty should re tnit us 10 ci's, am-ami of one year's posl -0,;,', ir,tiend oflfrcts asformr'ly when paid / y fArmse,'res. Subscribers ran nhrays tell h.ar their ar counis s.'a id ni ihr Reporter office h\ con su'ii i;J the 'a .'•/#. .-i tlci" paper*. If the I able veils "John Hoc 1 .lan "if>" tf means Ihai .John is indebted for subscription from the laf of January, IS7A, ard that it - fime he w as paymg the } rinter. LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. dor.nth. Fhilips, and old citiaen of MUlheitn, is seriously ill. Tho weather has been showery for r.oariy a week, and all kinds of vegetation is in fine growing order. Tho grain threat ens to become too rank under such faTera ble circumstance*. Sale cf personal property ef * Krumrine, doe'd Ferguson tp-, May - ——The mail is carried twice a week Tuesday and Friday—from Centre llil. to Tus.-eyville iChurchville.l Mr Fair is the mail carrier at per year. Mr. James Wall is to take charge of the new grain bouse, at Spring Mi..s, recently erected by Smith A Co. Searching wsll discover a-, thiog.-; and to discover as w ell as remove impuri ties of the blood, the best blood searcher is Dr. Ball s Blood Mature. "Work in marble, done equal to art in Philadelphia, can be had at Heisler'e marble works BeliefoMe. and at prices lower than at any other yard in tbe coun ty. Go to Ueisler'e UcUefcnte marble yard for finest marble. Lightning, one day last week, says the Journal, struck tho barn of Jaceb Bower, jr., in Haines twrp., and killed fire sheep. Green's Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Blood root, cures all affections of the threat and lungs—such as colds, coughs, asthma, croup, whooping cough, and earlier stages of consumption. Ask for it at the drug-store—it is a standard renudy, which should always be on hand in the family. Go to Newman's if you wish to see a fine new stock of ready made clothing, lie bas just unpacked a large Jot, an J is offering suits at astonishing bargains. You had best call at the Kagle Clothing hall and secure a bargain. Newman sends off all customers happy and satisfied. Mr. Wm. Wolf, merchant, left for the city on Monday, to purchase a stock of new goods. By end of this and begin* r.ing f next week, you may expect to see one of the best assortments of spring and summer goods, in the bank building. Wait for Mr. Wolfs naw stock. i We are informed that r. valuable stallion belonging to Mr. Cyrus Stover, of Aaronsburg, was poisoned one night week before last. The animal is in a critical condition, and the poison it is feared will prove fatal. The poison was given the horse while in the owners stable, by some one ; a paper labelled "arsenic" was also found in the stable at the time. John Bender, aged ninety years, died in Bendersyillo, Adams county, a few days ago. lie had never used more than ?. r > rents' worth of medicine, says an exchange. Perhaps if he bad not used that To cents worth, ho might have lived up to the round 100. Ladies read the card of Mrs. Lucy Henny—she is supplied with latest styles fcennets, trimmings, Ac. Paris already to witness the opening of the exhibition—May Ist. Mr. George Smeltzer, an old and respected citizen of Madisonburg, died suddenly, Friday last. He dropped over while sitting upon his chair and expired in about an hour afterwards. Mr. John Harter, an old and well known tesidenter of Millheim, by an ac cidental fall, on Friday, sustained a frac ture of the thigh, which threatens serious consequences. Read card in Reporter of Mrs. r Figles, fashionable dreasmakcr. . TERRIBLE.—Mr. and Mrs. Israel Freeze of Snow Shoe, this county, have lost four 3 children from diphtheria since the 25th of ' February last, when the first, a little ( daughter named Carrie, aged 2 years 3 ] months and 25 days, died on the 28th, three days afterward, Willie Freeze, aged 5 ! years 7 months and 24 days, died; on the Bth of March these two deaths were follow ed by that of Joseph L. Freeze, aged 10 years and 8 days, and on the 22d of March T.'.emas Freeze, aged 8 years, and 11 1 months and 23 days also died. We do notj know whether these afflicted parents have any children left or not, but such an afflic tion is awful 'and baffles all attempts at consolation.—Bellefonte Watchman Go to Sechlers — for the best Syrup at COc; for the best coffee and tea ; for canned and dried fruits ; for the finest cheese ; for Lams and dry beef; for stone-ware, wholesale and retail; for the best assortment of queens ware ; for maple sugar ; for spice* and soap ; for finest confectioneries— for anything, in fact, that you may de sire to eat—you get the best groceries there ; always fresh and pure, and at low prices. Go toSecbler's grocery. Trot out "them letters" Mr. Jour nal, if you have any. If they are real, its rough on the chaps that wrote them, and the only plea they would make in excuse would be Charity, and that they thought you stood in need of them. So trot 'em out. A CARD TO THK LADIES.—We, the undersigned, have had Switches, Puffs, etc., made by Mr.-. Sallie Barnes, and af ter examining them closely, pronounce them to be better made and at a less price than any we Lave yet seen, either city or country make. Mrs. Jane Miller, Mrs. Maggie Tresler, Mrs. Mary Loneberger and Mrs. Lottie Eckenroth, Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Carrie Stewart, Mrs. Glenn and Mattie Rhodes, Bellefonte. Mra. C. E. Wolf, Mrs. Dr. McEntire, Mrs. Lohr, Mrs. LotKimnort, Miss Mary Stevens and Miss Sadie Bell, Pennsvalley. Combings can be sent by mail at a very small cost. All work returned by mail free. Prices, one and two strand switches, SI.OO. Three strand switches, $1.26. Puffs 10 cts each. Address. MRS. SALLIE C. BARAKS. 11 a p 4t Pleasant Gap, Pa. List of Letters remaining in the Post Office, at Centre Hall, Pa., May 1, 1878; Levi Gan, 1 ; James Coldren, 1; John H. Jordan, 1 ; Miss Mary E. Lytle, 1. Persons calling for above letters will please say advertised. J. A. KKXBMAM, P. M. St. Nicholas for May comes to us filled from lid to lid with good things. "How Mandy went Rowing with the Cap'n," "Parisian Children," "Old Soup," "Where Monoy is Made," "The Story of May day," "The Charcoal Burn er's Fire," will prove very interesting to younger readers. Louis M. Alcott s beautiful story, "Lnder the Lilacs, 1 is continued, "Jack-in tbe-Pulpit" holds forth in Lis accustomed pleasant style. There are many other articles of interest in this number. Scribaer for May gires us "Merry Days with Bow and (Quiver, a continua tion of Edward Eggleston's "Boxy," "Lissy," "The Astronomer," (Poem), "Camps and Tiamps about Ktaadn, ' "Bird Architecture," "The First Butter fly" (Poem), and a mass of other valuable reading matter. The illustrations are numerous and add much to the interest of the number. New York, Scribner & Co. Tnic BAR'S THTBTTK TO TIU Lane Wiuuv F. MaoMajsva, Kq.—At the opening cf the court on Monday 22, A 0. Furst, Esq , rose, and in h feeling and an appropriate manner, and in woil-ehtie on terms, announced tho .loath of William F. MacManua, Kq., who became a mem bor of the Rollefonto bnr in August, HfrV Mr. Furst spoke in warm and generous toruis of the character of Mr. MacManua aa a lawyer and oilison, and upon tho con clusion of his remarks tho following pre amble and resolutions, offered by Mr. Furst, were adopted by tho court and or dered to lo spread upon the minutes : "At a meeting of the Centre County liar, called on the Ml of April, A. I). ISTn. to take appropriate action in relation to the death of \\ m F. MacManua, Esq ,tlie following minute wss adopted : "It is with profound sorrow wo have learned the sudden death of our friend and brother. Win. I'. MaoManus, who for many years has been a member of this bar. "Although for years past he has not been actively engaged in the practice of the law, yet he Las been a-aocieted wiUi us in many departments of the profession , wo have always found him upright and honest in his conduct as a lawyer, and ev er faithful in his obligations te his clients and the Court. Always courteous and kind, he lias left a warm memory in the hearts ef all who knew him. While we mourn his loss, we sincerely sympathise with his aged and bereaved father, who, in bis declining years, ws wont to look t> his son for js-istancc and comfort. "We do, therefore, feelingly tender to his fathr, lion. James Msclisaui, sod to the members of his family, oi.r heartfelt sympathy in this severe affliction and grir: "lies .>*?, That this minute bo entered upon the records of the court at the neit session, and that a copy the reef l> furn ished to the family of the deceased. A. O. FIRST, APAM MOT, I>. U. iUsTixua, BxiLKroNTi, Apr U, "tk Committee. HUBICAH V IN TAHITI. On# Hutulrevl ami Twenty Live* Lost aud Much Property Destroyed. San Francisco, April 12.—Brig Faloma, from Tahiti, reports that on February 7 a hurricane raged there, in which abwut one hundred and twenty pceple were killed and much property destroyed. GREAT LOSS OF*"L*IKE IN STAIN. London, April 2S. A special to the Standard freu: Madrid reports that 275 fishermen are missing from the neighbor hood cfSantander and Bitboa. It is cer tain that tbe majority were drowned iu the late gale. In addition to this loss fifty hosts and their crews belonging to the province of Guipureoa have been lost. ♦ ♦ ♦ LEW IS BURG BANK NOTES RE JECTED. Washington, April 26—The notes ot tho Union national bank, ot Lewisburg, Fa., are being rejected for lack of funds when presented at the treasury for re demption, the bank having failed to keep good its redemption fund as required by law. DREADFUL CONFESSION. Montreal, April 27. —A man eighty years of age. named McNeil, who died in Buckingham county, in this province, yesterday, confessed a few moments be fore his death that he had murdered three persons on the upper Ottawa River, for which he had never been suspected. In addition to these he committed two other murders, for which he was tried and sen tenced to long terms of imprisonment. "Harper's Magazine" for May i* on our table. It is an excellent number in every respect, and contains a large amount of instructive and interesting reading matter, which is not excelled by any other magazine in the country. A valuable publication like this should be in every family that can appreciate literature of high merit. Terms, $4 per annum. Ad dress Harper Jc Bros., Franklin Square, New York. NOTICE OF APPEALS. Appeals will bo held at the Commission ers Office in Bellefonte, Pa., as follows : Monday, May 13. for tbo townships of Spring, iJcnner and boro. of Bellefonte. Tuesday, May 14, for the townships of Per.u, Miles, llaines, Gregg and Potter. Wednesday, May 10, for the townships of Harris, Ferguson, ilaifmoon, College, Pa'.ton and Walker. Thursday. Mav 10, for the township* of Boggs, Union, "Huston, Worth, ana the boros. of Unionviile and Milesburg. Friday. May 17. for the townships of Taylor, Burnside, Snow Shoe, Kush and boro. of Phiiipsburg. Saturday, May 15, for tko townships of Marion, Liberty, Curtin, Howard and boro. of Howard. Between the hour of ') o'clock, a. m. , and 4 o'clock, p. tu. J M. HALL, HE>RT BECK, AND. GUKGG, Clerk. U. A. MINGLE. 16 ap 3t Commissioners. PRESIDENT JUDGE. We are authorized to announce that C. S. M'Cormick, Esq of Lock Haven, will be a candidate for President Judge, sub ject to democratic rales. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce that D. G. Busli, of Bellefonte, will lie a can didate for Congress, subject to demo cratic rules. ASSEMBLY. Wm. L. Musser, of Penn. will bo a can didate for Assembly, subject to democrat ic rules. SHERIFF. John R. Bair, of Per.n, will be a candi date for Sheriff, subject to democratic rules. John Spangler. of Potter, will bo a can didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic rules. COMMISSIONER. A. J. Greist, of Unionville, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules- Jaim Hoy, jr., of Marion township. will be candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. TREASURER. S. A. M'Quisti&n, ot Bellefonte, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to dem ocratic rules. We are authorized to announce that Wm. Ebrhard, of Potter, will be a candi date for Treasurer, subject to democratic rules. PROTHONOTABY. R. G. Brett, of Ferguson will be a can didate for tbe nomination of Protlionota ry subject to democratic rules. Mr. S. M. Swartz, of Potter,, desires to inform Lis friends anJ democrats tbut he will be a candidate for the nomination of ProtLonotary. 4t A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS CHANCE.—HARDWARE, TINWARE AXD STOVE STORE VOR SALE.—Located at Spring Mills, Centre county, Pa., the ter minus of tbe Lewiiburg, Centie and Spruce Creek railroad. Is now a very good stand, and will be one of the best i in tho State this year and in tbe future. I The tin-shop alone will and does pay web, as tbcre aro none nearer tban Millheim and Centre Hall, both about 6 miles otL ! We can convince any parties wishing to ■ buy that it is a good business point. Will ' sell store room and contents at first cost. > Our reason for selling is that ona of us ex ' pects to be away a greater part of tbis summer in tbe water and team gover nor business, in which we have lately be come largely interested, and our business in the Bellefonte store requiringour whole attention. This is a good chance for any > one desiring tbis line of business. For [ particulars, inquire of the below mention ed firm at their place of business in Belle ' fente, TUOMAH A. Hi< K A BRO. Spring Mills Market. 5 While Wheat, i 15. 1 Red " 116. i Rye, 60c. Corn, ears, per bu. new, .46c , Oats, 26c. Buckwheat, 75c. Cloverseed, $3.003t0 $4.00 Chop, per ton, $23.00. Plaster, ground per ton, SIO.OO , Flour, per bbl, $6.26 Butter, 18c. , Tallow. 7c. ' Hams lie. Shoulders 7c. Sides 7c -0 Rags, 2c. 0 Eggs per doz., 10c. f Coal, Egg, per ton, $4.60. , " Stove, 4.60. * I' Chestnut, 126. " Pea, 3.00. AN IN DION ANT TAX PAYER SPEAKS. Editor ItKroKTsa :—Can tho us pay ors carry the lead? If so, where will It end ? \\ ill it not end in the downfall of our republican lomi of government When we remember that before the late civil war all our public office* were all well filled an about half the salaries that are now paid them, while gold was up to ISO nnd '.SO, salary grabbers enacted laws increasing salaries in proportion, and now we are back to a gold basis, yet high al arios still remain. We now hare a hoard ( of what shall we call them ' at our slate j capita: shall we call them digwitarias ?l no, I think not, but sbisters or a set of un-j just demagogues who have no sympathy j for the tailing millions who are oppressed ■ by uses that the office holders may roll,} in luaury , , . N,.*, Mr Kd.tor, 1 am glad that you - have opened the hall in the columns of { your eacelleut paper -may tied sustain you in the right ; 1 Is-ei confident that aa ; oppressed people will stand by you. Let political rings mako their set uos to their hearts content, but let the toiling millions t'.aed together; select good men to fill stale and county offices tor the salartaa paid before the war Thank God we are Still a tree people—let us speak la tones of thun der at the ballot-hot N in Spucra Towa. .—__ .. o • ■■■ ■ ■ A TRIPLE EXECUTION. A Shcikiug Scene. New Orleocs, April 22, I?TS. Jackson Edwards, Aleck ltrcwn and Wcstley Turner, alias Dvxere, were hang ed to-day at Franklin, La , in the pres ence of nearly ten thousard perseni, who had couie from every direction in the neighboring parishes. Edwards, in a difficulty with his brother-in-law, stabbed him in the tack, killing bun almost in stantly. Aleck lirown beat the Load of his partner and frieud into jelly, and West Icy Turner murdered Mr. KrbarJt, a re-peeled whitecilirenotFranklin while sitting in a saloon in Ceulrovillo, near the place where he eutfered for his crime. Money matters were at the bottom of the difficulties, and as the three turn were ne groes, the immense crowd was almost en tirely composed of people of ttal color. Every preparation had been carefully made tvr the dread event, and, as some difficulty was feated, a largo number of! deputy sheriffs wore sworn in, who care fully guarded the prisoners and jail. At eleven o'clock, every preparation having been muds, the murderers were brought out, stiongly guarded, and con ducted to tbe scaffold, which bad been erected near tbe jail. They were perfect ly tyol and collected. Brown smiling and asking for a chew of tebacco as he mount ed the scaffold. The ropes being placed about their necks they were asked if they hail any thing to say, when Kdwards and Brow a admitted their guilt and said whiskey was at the bottom of the difficulties, and warn ed every one against it. Brown making quite a speech. Turner, however, stoutly protested his innocence and stated that one Basil Smith, the principal witness for the pros ecution, had murJerci Mr. Krhardt and then sworn his life away to save his own. This created intense excitement, and it was feared the negroes might lynch Smith they firmly believing htm guilty and Tur. ner innocent. The statements having been concluded, the rope* and caps were adjusted, and the Sheriff stepped from the platform. Turner shouted, "I am inno cent of that crime as a new horn babe " When the drop was sprung Edwards and Turner were hanged, but the rope around Brown's aock slipped, and ho fell to the ground. He was picked up insen sible, but soon revived, exclaiming, "Father, how long must I suffer Ibis wayT" He again bravely mounted the scaffold, and was soon hanging with his comrades. Turner's neck was broken by the fall; the other two wore strangled to death. After being kept hanging half an hour they were pronounced dead, and their bodies wero cut down, after which the crowd quietly dispersed, All three pro fessed religion before they died and were given the consolation of religion. MARKETS. Philadelphia, April 29—Wheat strong and higher, amber $1 33(a>1 37; red 1 30(- I 33; white 138(4.1 40 Corn strong; yel low .Vic; mixed oJjc bid; May 63|c; June 53|c; July 64c. Oats dull and iteady; Pennsvlvania whiteSUt344c; western do. 34(4<4 6c, medium buyoic; common 4%)5c; clip- Eed from 3fa6c. for common to good. log- verv dull; good to prime, f>lG}6c; I medium oc. MARRIED, At the Lutheran parsonage. Rebersburg, on Sunday the 21st ult.. by Rev. ¥. Au rand. Mr. M. A. Michtley to Miss Anna M. Royer, both of Tylersville. DIED. At Madisonbcrc. on last Friday the ICtb ult., Mr. George Scbmeltzer, aged 83 rrs.. 8 mos. and 23 nays. Blessed are the dead wbodieintho Lord. Weep net friends, although in his death you end the church sustain a loss, but to bitn it we a gain, "which is far better." F. A. .91 US. HAKKIET EIGLEM, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAK R CENTRE HALL. PA. Offers her servicee to the ladies of Can tro liall and vicinity, in all kinds of work pertaining to dress making Term* reas onable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Kindly toticiL a share of patronage. 2 may 3m B O N N ETB, T R I M M I N G 8, .MILLINERY, At Mrs. Lucy HenDy's, Centre Hall, who has just received from Philadelphia, the LATEST FASHIONS, and a com plete stock of new Bonnets, new llats, elegant Trimmings, Ac., which will be sold or made up, at reasonable prices. Al*o, old Indies Ores* Cape. The new styles are very pretty. Ladies call and see them early. First come, first served. 2 may 41 -\TOTICK. —Notice i* hereby given that Xl tbe book* of Moler & Son have been placed in the hand* of John Shan non, E?q., for collection, where all por ont intererted will pleaie call without de lay and havo account* adjuited. 2 may . MILLKR 4 SON. Centre ilall, Pa. A DMINISTKATOK'B NOTICE. - Letter* of administration on the estate of Frederick Krutnrine, of Ferguson twp., dec'd, having been granted to the under signed, all person* knowing tbemselve* to bo indebted to said decedent are re quested to make immediate payment, and persons having claim* against the estate will present them authenticated for settle ment ADaM kbumbine. 2 may 6t. Admr. •^BARGAINS. Bargains! Bargains! In MEN'S and BOYS, BOOTS aid SHOES! alo a LARGE VARIETY of CHILDREN'S SHOES, at LOUIS DOLL'S Shoe Store, opposite tbe Bush bouse, Bellefonte, room formerly occupied bv John Towers, . pr26y STRAWIiRIDGE & CLOTHIER CONTINUE TUKIK OFFERINGS 01-' Dress GroocLs. I Theadvantages secured bv KXCLDBIV purl at iocs are seen in tholow prices at w n > We otTar, IK Till Mt.K DKPARTMKS l\ Kltra Plain Color Dr * Silas, 7•?, she. $ 1 'it-Inch Gres Grain Silk, HI V 6. Stripe Silks, Colored and Black. 6c Ultra Heavy Hack Dhni***#, for niei'y 9 IKS' MUSLIN UNDKKWKAR. The uiosl complete stock over shown in Philadelphia, comprising every variety of plain and handsomely trimmed undergar ments, at very moderate prices We have but one price for goods, whether purchased at the counter* or sent by mail or express Distant conmuiers who do their shopping through our Mail Order Department, secure their supolios at the same low prices which character us our house among Philadelphia rciidouls. STIIAWBItIDGK & CLOTIIIER, N. W. Cor Eighth and Murket Sl* , PHILADELPHIA. iiiiiimsML BelleJ'onte. — o THE LARGEST STOCK OF GROCERIES AM) DRY GOODS IN . CENTRECOUNTY. Splendid Rio Coffee for 30 els. per lit. All the latest Styles of DRESS <*DGBS. MAPLE SUGAR & MAPLE SYRUP Twenty-Five Cakes of Soap for SI.OO. VERY LARGE STOCK OF FISH—2O lb. Kitt* and 501b. quarter Bbla. t> n £ phi as own. HUMES' NEW BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA. t New Millinery and Fancy Goods Store, at Potters Mills. IRNi AW If A iTw iAV £lt T.bii t>Uaure in announcing to the people of Potter* Mill* and vicinity, that *bo P open a>' K Wind ELEGANT STOCK OK JAKCY GOOD!, n connection with a Large Slock of UILLISPH) SPJfISU OUCPS. A full line of Choice and Katbionabla Gooda always on hand at popular Price*. Vlao DaaasMaaiNo—end ukea in all kind* of Family Sewing. A!o llatr Dreumg, Switches, Curia, Kinder Puff*, and Krtaae* made out of Combine*. 18 ap Sm - • Sad Antonio, Tr, April 23, 18.#. A detpnlch received t military heedquer ter* hero from Fort Concbo *ey:—"A tudJen and e*ere hail, rain and wind itorm pawed oyer this poti ycterdey be tween ihraaand four o'clock' Tka lurfaca of tba ground within the line of tho storm waa coaorad to the dapth of o*ar ona foot ; with hail ilonaa, ranging front one-half inch to ona and a half mcbea in diame ter. Lancaster, Cumberland and Snyder re* publican* go for Wickerbam for gorar nor. No Cameron there. TO SAVE MONEY ISTHE OBJECT individual in these times. ROW TO answer to this question we respectful A DOLLAR JUDICIOUSLY SPEXT WILL WE ARE SELLING 25 Yards of Calico for 1 dollar. 20 Yards of Muslin for 1 dollar. 121 Yards of Gingham for 1 dollar. WHY DO YOU SPEND YO When you can buy Calicoes for 4 cents per yard. Muslins for 6 cents per yard. Ginghams for 8 cents per yard. • Shoes for 1 dollar a pair. Hose for 5 cents a pair. Haudkercheifs|for 6 cents a piece. Neck Ties for 10 couts a piece. Ladies Trimmed Hats at 60 cents. CARPETS! CARPETS! The largest stock ever before offered in any country store —250 new 1 Trimmings in all the immense varieties of all the new styles. Buttons SPRING SHADES, PLAID. AT 8 CENTS. SPRING SHADES, PLAII), AT9CENTS. SPKING SHADES. PI.AID, AT 10 CENTS. SPRING SHADES, BOD RETTKS, AT 10 CENTS. , SPRINGS SHADES, BOUKRHKTTKN. AT 121 CENTS ! SPUING SHADES, KNICKERBOCKERS, AT 10CENTS. SPRING SHADES, KNICKERBOCKER AT 121 CENTS. t Buy goods of KLY CASH PUKnH ABKB and direct im icli we are selling reliable dry goods I IK THI DRKSS GOODS DKPA HTM KNT. Stylish Suitings, to and Alpaca Lustre-, half wool, .Suit Wool Cashmeres. , .o*' Fancy Suiting*, ~T' ||,)UIIV We< Suitings, Vlilue, -•' Mohefr Olaco, Mohair Melange (at iual>. 3 ' British Hou.sites and N oigouse, .6, 81, 8, t and 60c. „ AII-YVool Beige, AII-Wool Stripe Beige, —•£ French RouroUee and Neigeuse, 60, 60, ti'.'i. 76c , and upward*. Bunting* and luce Buntings in evory shade and quality. hS-iuch, Bummer Weight, Camel's Hair, &*.♦. Brussels Silk. <*>-' ; Alt- WvM'l Tafelas, „ *' Regular price, 60. , J | All-Wool Armuraa, iJotw. Reduce I from 87L-. All-Wool MeteUsse Higo, Reduced from 6lh' _ Silk and Waal P<>tige. 60-v Nuvar before sold lor lass than 76c t'J-in. Uourette Bunting Silk A Wool), HI Catha.cie Brig" tH, So, 4*> and At in, a do HI all shade* and qualities. BLACK lIKBNANntS AND ORKNA DINKS. Special attention i* invited to our own importation of those goods. comprising a large lino of beautiful and inclusive ty .os not to be found elsewhere in this country Also, about 6(>d rtKox* BLACK G RUN A DINKS, Lately purchased for cash at far lets than c >at. and among which will be fettnd ma ny bargains Price* of the latter range jfrom 'i6c. to f1.26. Gen. McClellan i* a utan of muscle On a certain occasion, While conversing with a party of friend* on the übject of physical alrength he took a silver quarter of a dollar from hi* pocket and bent it be tween hia fore-finger and thumb. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS! HmIU adlUpi>tao m* rHeWew WeaMH u ibu yiwininn and \b*f ire •llhlo lb* rwadi of *try "(vitIUHTS LIVEIi TILLS, Vb* .'olf *r rota tor Torpid Li rot, Ifirfooua. HM.ih.-bi'. Sor Momhcb. C'-orrttlpolloo. IMulll/, r , HIT, t all RUlloo* MBptaiu m I lltoo<3 !!•-• dorr jtono ghhuloh oalaoa oload. Wtm. Wright. Fhllo " If rr l>rof glt all! h i roppl/ rrod M ot, t..r time I with pure loud and • it, and are free from all adulteratl m. MKCHANICB TOOI.B We i> . special atlenti nto tin- branch, an I keep K full Ins *sf fc ,v , Chi-'da. Hammers and Bai ley's Iron Plam ; Hone r.alll ofall kinds Traoa Chains, Maine*, Kit- FULL LINR t>F SADDLERV ol ALL DKbCltl I'J'JONS. tiOAdll n'dUlf WOJtK. —Hpokos, i'eiiots, Patent Wheels of the moat improved pat* cuts; Mrs. Potu Improved Flat Irons, cheap, convenient and durable-polished and nickel-pla J, Johnston's Trepurod lfaUoiiiiiia i put up in C-pound pari, ages *, tartly put on, and cheaper than paper. Wo have all colors: ' S T O V K S. We has o the onlv Reversible. Tup-plate C....kmg St 1 LNDT OF K "* CL *" D OTBR •U-VES. COM LAND BEE OUR KE TOTTS* ■ ■ - ■ AT COST! SPRING ami SUMMER GOODS.! In groat abundance, at GRENINGKR'O STORK, Cuburn Hlatiou, A full line of genera! merchandise care fully s.-lotlcd, and lUihruc.i.g nil tnanner of Dross Goods, Carpets, Oil cloths, Groceries, (1 lets ware, Tinware, tjueciuware. Fish, dec., Ac. FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds. Hats and Cups For men, boys and children. Ladies and Gentlemen call and be convinced that this it lk cheapest place to buy g'xsdt in this lec tion. PRODUCE received in exchange Tor goods. Remember the place- at B. GKLNIN'GKU S. jan 81 y Coburn. IJus. Harris 6,' Co, ! NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. o ,111 OX, NAILS, P A I N T S, oiIKETC., i J AS. HARRIS A CO. llellrfdrite. fff f u > > NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! 11l BRAR Dill GUGGENHEIMER A* CO MP. KUoM TIIIS DATE :B, Offeri hi* immeme Stock Good#, well assorted in every line, ucb a* DRESS GOODS, 'NOTIONS. NOTIONS. GROCERIES. GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS. BOOTS, SHOES, S II O E 8 ,J WATS a CAP!;, at uch Figure* that it i liame for ar.y I one to go away from home to Buy, when Good* are offered at home at price* that will aaleniah the people in thi caiun uf the oouulrv. THE STOREROOM AT SI'ANG LRU'S Hotel. ha he* n en larged and splendidly fit ted up. o that every one who goes in to examine the Hock of I Good*, i* cure not to leave without buying You will alio find a Tory large •! and well selected VTIH'K OF CLOTH I MJ. arITWILL BK To YOUR IN--*a *r-TKKKST TO BUY YOUR-** Mr*CL OF GO--%rv jttr 1N G A WAY "•S 2Z GOLD HOKVKHF.H ttrtU for HO rla. SO Itlut-k Ilriwtol intuit' In gold. 1.1 eta. Wi. KI'ETA, Centre llall, Pa. 1 OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER AND SAVE IT IS THE QUESTI(IN. 1 n Iv refer the reader below : w GO A GGE.IT liIIS—AS FOLLO HVS— WE ARE SELLING. 10 Pounds of White Sugar for 1 dollar. 5 Pounds of Prime Greeu CofTeo for 1 dollar. 4 Pounds of Roasted Cotl'ee for 1 dollar. jUR MONEY FOOLISHLY? When you can buy Surar for 7 cents a pound, Coffee for 20 cents u pound. Soap for 2 cents a cake. PLOW SHOES FOR f1.26 A PAIR. CALF HOOTS FOK J I>OLLAS A PAUL MEN'S SUITS AS LOW AS 3 DOLLARS. M KN"S H ATS AT 60 ('KNTS. MKN'S HOSK AT 6 CENTS. Fine Dress Percals at 8 cents. . CARPETS! CARPETS! styles just received. Oil Cloths, Window Shatlius, Window Fixtures, Dress Gimps, Silk aud Woolen Fringes, Trimming Silks, etc etc., etc. BLACK ALL WOOL CASH M EKES AT 50 CTS. WORTH 75 CTS. BLACK ALL WOOI CASHM KREB ATflO CENTS. Worm M CTS. BLACK ALL Wool. CASHMERES AT 70CENTS. WORTH >M) CTS. ALPACAS AT 15 CENTS. ALPACAS AT 20 CENTS. ALPACAS AT 25 CENTS. It is time well spent aud money saved to come over the mountain to S. & A. I .OK 15, Bellefonte. W. li. ( IMP'S ! POPULAR. Furniture Rooms! CENTRE HALL, PA. 1 manufacture all kinds of Furniture fu r] Chun.b< ri, Dining Rooms, Libraries an | Halls. ,! If you went Furniture of any kind, don' buy until you see my stock. UNDERTAKING in ad its branr i'-t. 1 keep in stock al the latest and most improved Coffins and Caskets, and have every facil ity lor properly conducting , '.his branch of my bu*lne*. 1 have a patent Corpse Preserver, in which bodies can be preserve J for ai oiuidcrablu length of tune jull9tf W.R.CAMP. I t Tll >SRK It B IAHI i -Ph ilii TtaG, who has had large experi L-nce as an auctioneer, offers Lis service* u !the people ot Centre county. He iboth Gormsii and Kuglieb, and pose uld rami r.-.peclfully inform the eit rem * f lliia \ i< inity, that he ha* started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would ha thankful for a hre of the public patron age. Bool* and Shoe* made to oruer and according to Kyle, and warrant* In* work .to equal any made elsewhere. All kind* of repairing done, and charge* reaonabl Oiva kbi a call fablS ly JOHN F. POTTER, AttaraM " U. Collorlitm* pnmptlr m*4* U* .BMI. .llmUa* ll*ii to lb.*. ha.la* trad* ot prupeHf tor **U will dr.* up and hat* ark***.i*d*d Peed* * nil" I <'ft lu ILe dietawed. aortt eide ( 10* curl b.u*e. UeUefuele mtrtae Harness. Saddles. &c Tb r.tX to tu <-•- Lb# I*o, nUr t** 9 * rm* j*. UU|f t.4 Lb* Uo t lob of (h l>ul-llc Ui LllOv k ot *ADI>LEKY no •< IhfolJ lUed. Dftlfi r! pipw.llf tU*rcrl wd tutmi Arid AND ; IN# **•.■**♦•T OF HFIDDITA. HMSWM. T 'OUNT* IIRTD)**, 'F •*rry 4ocr4lluao aad tjtrailty . Whifm, mtu! lafKl ptrpyll.ini U i *tn|lradloLUavi awnd u* >ur nddmna at oocr II itOU aothlni lo lr> |bn buMacik Jfo ona otto !(•* fnlin 4o main rrrat fuijr Addrroa'Tb* l**opJr' } jjuoronl," l**ifflUii*l. Ilntnn lauf f Firat-cla** accommodation for gu*U Bt .tabling for hor?*-?. Stage* arrive: |nd depart every day for ail point*. 0. T AT EXAWDEK. C. M. KOWIKI ALEXANDER A DOWER. At-i DlliM Hf,griM*ia HpocleleUeattoa; ifi.tß to Collection*. ,od **i!,ci' I ourt p>ni, W*r beoontalVrUla t.eiuu* *.~l K*llh tifflr* in ittawaaaw kwt'dtaa. *ot>. ( i Lincoln Butter Powder, make* but .ter iweet andhard, and quicker to churn |Try it—for aale at Waa. Wolf* itoie. 1 IST OF VC!fIKB JP IfKItCHAXntSL BoW** to Homme in Ih.county ( *iui within tmd date: * • w recOT , . * J ,V. a tj ~1'" ommL - iiotaaaa Aiciandcr, J 114 ( T 8e110t0nte.......... Coal, Ac. 18 10' I Ad.iut. <>#car Phtliptburg .... Merchant.] *" 14 775 | '•) ,'' • . ~,, MMI * ■••••#♦# •. do 14 <* Mrow, HA A Orocor \*± #>f. SuS " Flour A FewSZJ* 14 "£ Brown KJr .. Jeweler 14 778 ,V • V ;i Grocer 14 7 7t 1 HrackbiH*JoLn° •• ' Whisky distil* _ 9a 78 h -a u Furniture ttoro II 77k ~ "... Mi lit store J 14 77* Jloek A Stewart.. Snow Shoe Merchant ti - H-' V Milembur, .7... S" 1 .7 Z J4 7} tVr übiertbur* ... Mcr.hj,,;:;™ \l w i n , , Puie Glean ... do 14 - Bitaer J W - Wolf t Store do J 111 Cook, J\\ Bellefonte ... d o 13 in 7* feiVr* " " CraiJnwrV.mieL™ Coburn ZT~" Coupbell. KC mßdiZrrZl do —• 4 111 Cook. Koicrt Howard. - ,j„ {J 2i* CT'; \ V 7- J ° ,in Oliria B'airOo.... J 25 75 I jrtm4 Ui. Hoiand.. Mcrc h.r.7. 11 Trie Dull* E j "iT PhiJJpalwirt. ™—. Jeweler„ . I t 775 iiStoC C.Vr" —— >< " Pu,i„ jo:::™::: SSTfccr: ""J.— — J Dingea,JN Boeitburg.. Merchant II -A p: f?:r~z SOsf— S"'-" ?3 1 ffMA— SHSr-TX 8 Flagle, G S .™..„™ Pbiiiptburg... Hardware""***"*** 14 -- - KuSilij'-rl— ~ toter- ; g 5: s Ciepbartde Mutter " /• , . *""• Cray. MCi Port MaUlde d 0 ij 22! Grty. J V Snow Shoe do is 10 C.lcnn. JJ -Uaiouville I>ruit if brrm AJ A T K... Z " llet?fla." ii iI2! (ioodheart S H Jlublmburj do 1} tirahain KJe Son BeP fonte— a;fP'" ir ,f,w io aft Gray Half Moot'ZZZ." 13 10^ Orenob.clJ sprumMilU 4 o ZZ ji 7^ Oupucnh.iuu-r I ACo Centre llall da \Z J. L° r a fEz :§ ICbier John Milerburtt d ii -i! liarrU . troei A Co_ ........ Bellefonie Hardware 11 ij r Ummjr 0. Pleatant Gap - Vhiiky dJtihJ-" i k'l ljoov.rlUrri.Ato Vhiliptbor, Merchant.™.": 10 so:f lPijirr Lhft Co Houterwille...^—. do 14 --7 l. .. li.oUif A A iiro...' Sprir.y Millt Hardwatw" 14 7 ' ltn .ji.t lu4: . 11 <• Merob.Bf Hi ilirlinrer (. G l'iiiiiptburr—— Clothier _."* 13 1075 a.. r, r J i\*i Min.u.z:. jj --1 Im-UA Stoke Ouceola Millt do * ]J '-'A Irwin Haute] l u!igß do ! H\ i dd " J P.. A V-v Mileihnnt Grocer.™*™.'"* 14 -"8 Joteph Bro , is, Co.._ Belief onto Merchant. 11 15 -t Jncktm. W; J Sandw Bidca do , jo -f Jack Geortje Bonl.hur*T. do 4 - John J L Half Moon™..™.. do *" jj -ii Co I'hilipabur* Furniture tUireZ U 776 A mOKtOD . - Merchent™Z_Z II J6 75 Kauth A. JJallef nte Confectionerv 14 " Z'si J ;S „ Howard do 14 --r Kn-mrine Uenry Sprint; Millt f%|, 4t c . * 14 --f taSl-i "*#*>• eoerw—r II 13 i. y . .. ~r: ""ir"- 1 ,!S Leib John D " Lumber jSSKZ* H {^ uc *f Uro — iiowaid Merchant.. "" I,' 7 3 Lautl. Thoinat A tlo " do .tie Leather* ATA Co rnionviile do i 4 in-? Co BeiSefonte du McClcllan William Z \\ 12? Moore HA Howard..™ Drui rt .**~ 4 775 M.hafTey Jnir.et •• tir.Jor 14 - -r. S*adv Ridpe Me'cbanZ™" U 10 76 SS3S * iSSrr.~ j: = gg Mu^aV^ D l'hiliptburfi Drur*,* ZH7 76 Muuwlf u° DI Merchant II 1576 Myert T J " 14 778 . *1 . Met e John Bellefonte. do 5' -A ann J Kearon„™ " Merchant. 13 10 75 Mu-reri Smith Wllheim llardwjrl It in -% Mutter M M Aaronuiwrr— Merchant " 13 10 "5 1 Murray J D Centre llall Drumrirt lj -if' Mclntfra I B Flinwr. Mirehant*™******* J 775 Newman J Itellctonte Clolh.r \\ in-i SSI? H saa S""™' — asSCfcr: '&£= >?! Phili4.buric do ,0 ,325 rhi.ipt Aarontburu do IV in-s tej" ta - R'> .-WiJii II SSSSL— 2" n* Uicbard* 1 c Beliefonta Kumbcrger G W... Kilmore. McrchantZ: "***'* 14 "75 Hectman J A Centre Hall Swrn ifeZM 4 7^5 Ro Aaron... PorlMalilda Merchant 14 775 Hymtn AE. l'hiliptburg........ Grocer " * 14 --A Sechlrr TRAVELERS!" BUSH HOUSE! URLLKroNTI, PA. tls been recently thoroughly renovated and repaired, and under tho management' New Proprietor, Mr. F. 1). ilc> oui.M it, formerly ot Pittsburg, i tfrst* class in nil Its appointment*. . SPECIAL INDI'CEMENTS Are ottered to those in attendance tit court and others remaining in town for at few days nt at time. The largest and most superbly Designed Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. All modern conveniences. Go try the Bush house. J 19ap F. D. McCOLLUH, Proprietor. NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that application will be made to tho present session of tho Legislature to pass a law regulating the publication of thole gal advertising in the newspapers of the County ot Contro, State of Pennsylvania. El>waiu> T. TUTIN. . Appraiser". •d* L) fit*'** ■* awn i town. MOutflt hn I A nJ'W. Header, Urou want a buile nt ti till II |whtch i-wi-md* of either aei can make ran * {?* r **. writs for w. Sd (Uir , Urm 10 HsumttUo. Portland ,lte r Chas. H. Held, Flock, Watchmaker A. Jeweler i Mulheim, Centre Co., Pa. t . clocks. Watcbee sad Jewelry of the lata* eprlea, a* ale. the MaranTlll. Patent Cale.sSS SKI 'Jed with a complete tadej of the me(h s enddar of the munthand week on It* face which M wanranUdaea perfect timekee per ' " " Clock*. Wetcbe* aud Jewelry repaired oa el .. _ tie#and warranted OD * 1 " JA CHANCE_Tp KAKE~> II MONEY. NI KE! J iwTT""! l,Utu 'I r ' Pennwtr.nl* Now .A. PENNSVALLFY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL. PA. t RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allowlntar* i Discount Notes ; Buy and " Sal MJovernment Securities, •r r • )ld ttnd Coupons. 3 WM.Wtn.tr, WM. B.Mingl, Prost. Cash/a^