THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hull, Fr, Th'red. Mty 9,'78. Ts#*Tkrvs.— f'2pr yettr, when paid in advance ; $'2.50 whennot paid in advance. Advertisements 'JOcts per line far three in sertions. and brentsper lint far every sub sequent inserfion. /tdrertisrmenfs by the year ala liberal discount. Subscribers outside the county should re. Mit us 10 cts, amount of one year's post eye. instead o/'AVfs a* formerly when paid by themselves. Subscribers can always fell hair their ao counts stand at the Reporter office by re sulting the tables on their papers. If the lahle reads "John Hoc 1 jan it means that John is indebted fbr subscription from the Ist of January , 1816. and that 't is time he eras paying the printer. LOCAL ITEMS. We bear that in some parts of this valley, potato, tomato and other plants, were froaen by the freeae on Sunday night last. A choice lot ot stoneware, wholcsa.e to merchants, and retail to others, at very low figures, at Sechlar't, Bellefonte. Al so, the chociest lot of quconsware in the county. ■—On last Friday, Klias Lose, of Mi'.l heim, had his nose smashed, by a piece of scantling falling against it. Jas. Muuer, of Hartleton, who wont through here a short time ago with a train of buggies, whilo one section of it was about crossing the railroad at A1 toon a, it was struck by a moving freight car and two buggies wrecked. We bad a few days of quite winter like weatber. Friday 10, set in cold and showery) followed on Saturday by little snow squalls. Sunday also continu ed cold, and Monday morning there was heavy frost in some localities. In the Loop we are told the ground was froaen on Monday morning, and damage done to clover. In this locality the frost was not severe. Saturday'• cold snap extended over the we-t and east. Frosts are reported but no damage to fruit crop. In Canada there was an inch of snow. All kinds of Sewing Machine Nee dies and fixings, to bo had at \Ym. Wolf s store. St One day last week as A. O Deining er of MiUheirc was in his wood house cut ting wood, the ax caught at a rope above his head, causing the ax to lodge in his skull. The cut was a severe one, and if the ax would hare been sharp it might hare caused his death. At present all is doing well again. Newman still keeps getting ready made clothing, and sells it off as fast as ha gets it. All buy there because he sells cheapest in the s Money always saved on each suit . ught, enough to buy your wife two dr. and a lot of little things for baby .lite Newman, at the Eagle Clothing Hall, a call if you want a whole suit, pants, rest, cost, shirt, boots, shoes, etc. Try him. The new Lutheian church, at Re bersburg, was dedicated last Sabbath. A great many people were present, and ser vices were held in the Luth. and Ref. churches, both of which were crowded The dedication sermon was an able one and delivered in the new edifice by Dr. Ziegler, of Selinsgrove, upon which occa sion over S7OO were raised. Services in the Ref church were held by Revs. Shan non and M'Cool, and some soo were rais ed. Altogether f'.W were raised, which sum, we understand v discbarges the church debt. "We congratulate the Luth eran congregation of Rebersburg, upon this good fortune, and up-n their hand some new church. The pastor loci, Rev. Aurand, has done himself credit in his successful work, assisted by a generous membership. Rev. Dr. Ziegler, of Selinsgrove. who paid our sanctum a visit one day last week, Informed us that he has discovered an enemy to tbegrape-vine which it would he well lor others to look after. The Dr. tells us he observed that the shoots of Ias t year's growth oa his vines were being cut off by some insect. He kept observing his vines for a long time to find out this ene my, when at length he discovered it was the little black snail, which is known to all, and an insect which scarce any one weuld have suspected capable of doing that kind of work. This discovery of.the Doctor's may he of use to othsrs who find their grape-vines subject to similar inju ries. For the best groceries go to Sechler A (Jw.—you get any thing there you want in their line. They sell at prices to suit the times. Stoneware wholesale and re tail, confectioneries, canned and dried fru t, and hundreds of other articles, all fresh and pure- Ail of them tave used Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture. Whom? Those who heretofore suffered with Boils and Pirn plea, but wbo are now free from such an noyances. ——Families never do so well in supply ing themselves with groceries, as when they purchase of Sechler A Co. This will be verified by all who deal there. A cus tomer once a customer always—because you never have occasion to find fault with them, or with prices or goods. Their gro ceries are always fresh, because they are in constant receipt of goods, and have the fullest and most complete assortment in Centre county. Alton S. Shindle, Danville, Ta., and W. C. Kohler, Hanover, Pa., stu dents in the Theological Seminary, of Gettysburg, were accidentally drowned last week. The Jubilee Singers, of Bellefonte, last week held concerts in the villages of this valley, including Centre Hall. The profits of their concerts are to be applied to the African Methodist church of Belle fonte We bad the pleasure of bearing the troup in the M. E. church here, and must say were suprised as well as pleased with their performance. There was noth ing objectionable about the pieces sang by them, on the other band, they consisted of those melodies used at their camp meet ings and in their other religious assemblies. Their audiences everywhere were de lighted, and gave them invitations to re turn, which they contemplate some time during the summer. The troup have the thanks of the editor favoring us with tome choice pieces at our residence, after the close of their entertainment last Thursday evening. We recommend their concerts as strictly proper far all to attend. Fishing tackle, fancy articles,drugs, medicines. &c.., at Frank Greens—best as sortment in county. You can now get the greatest bar gains ever known in Italian marble tomb stones at Heisler's Bellefonte Marble Works. Call and examine before pur* chasing elsewhere. The prices include lettering, taken to the grave yard and erected. Frank Miller of Bellefonte was con victed at the late Court for carrying a con cealed weapon (razor) and sentenced by Judge Orvit to one year in tbe penitentia ry. This should be a warping to these who make a constant practice of violating the law in this respect. The Lewistown Democrat of 9, re lates this horrible accident: Timo thy Sweeny was killed on Wednesday morning at the Axe factory, by being crushed in tbe shafting at tbe lower shops, his shirt sleeve having caught and drag ged him inte the machinery. He was a highly esteemed workman, aged about fifty. —Get you sugar, coffoe, tea, syrup, canned and dried fruits at Sechler's, and you are sure of tha best. Green's Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Bloodroot, 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 remedy, wbicb should always be on hand WtbofiuQiiy. On In?' Monday, Samuel, younget on of K. C. Oamnbell of Millhcim, * out in the field rolling corn ground, and while going down a small hill the horses commenced to trot, and while endeavor ing to stop them fell forwards eff of the roller. The roller passed ever him ceu* ing some serious injuries. No bonesbrok en, however. A large lot of new ready ' made Clothing, cheapest and host in the valley, at Guggcnhetmer's, Centre Hall. Another new lot of lady's hats and bonnets again nrrlved at Guggenhrimrr's Centre Hall, at astonishing low prices— Irom Toots up. Just eight victims of the late Ccutte county court were escorted to the \Vostein Penitentiary hy Deputy Sheriff Munson, of that county, on Friday last. The Re publican give* their names, crime and sen tences as follows : Charles Mills, (color ed!, burning stables in Bellefonte last January, three years ; Benjamin May, robbing store at Sandy Kidge, this county, three years; Frank Banner, same crime, three years ; Hugh Kiddle, forging note on Kara Smith, one year and three months; Jacob Wolf, burning house in Gregg township, two years ; Geo. W Adams, stealing belting from a Mr. Gen sel, of Gregg township, one year; B. F. Stover, steeling suit of clothes from Mrs Joseph Alexander, of Union township, one year ; Frank M iller, (colored.) carry ing concealed weapons, one year. On Wednesday morning as Miehsel Duck drove into town in a top-buggy, his horse was frightened by a mule colt, and ran off The buggy aas upset, and Mr. , Duck dragged a short distance His in juries fortunately were only a few slight scratches about the hands. Dr. Nefl com ing down Church street stopptnl the horse. The buggy was dragged all the way, yet only slightly damsged. The radical state convention met at Harrisburg. Wednesday 15, noon —as that is the time the RxroHTKK goes to press, of course none of its nominations have been made It seems certain, however, that Cameron has fixed things to nominate Hoyt, of Luserne, fer governor. The Supreme Court of the middle District of Pennsylvania at its session at Harrisburg last week, reversed the judge ment in the case of Martin \ . Turner, convicted of murder in the first degree by the Clearfield County Court. The Supreme Court decides "that Judgo Orv is erred in submitting to the jury the question wheth er there was evidence to show that the prisoner had manufactured evidence to prove an alibi instead of instructing them to judge whether an alibi had been estab lished." The opinion was written by jus tice Gordon. This is making a distinction apparently with very little difference, as it is self-evident that an alibi could not be established upon manufactured evidence ; and, therefore, if in the case referred to, the jurors were agreed that the evidence proving an alibi was manufactured, it would fail to establish an alibi. The mere fact that evidence has been manufactured is sufficient to justify the conclusion, that said evidenco is false and consequently to establish the object desired. —Read adv. of sale of 5 tracts valuable real estate of J. H. Duck, dec d. June 13. Brishin & Mingle butcher this sum mer, and supply tresh meat twice a week. The news from Europe is about the same as last week, only a shade more war like. < Big rush at Wolfa for now goods. Rain on Wednesday. The branch R. R. from the Forks to Millhelm is not dead, but sleepeth. The building fever is still raging in Millheim. Mechanics are busy every day. Three or four additional new houses will soon go up. John Harpster has become partner with Mr. Nolan in the tailoring business. MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE IN LEWIS BURG. Lewisburg. Pa., May 12.—This morn ing Owen Shurly, residing here, commit ted suicide by hanging himself in his sta ble. Deceased was about fifty years old and leaves a wife and three children. No cause can be assigned for the rash act, he being in tolerably good circumstances. 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 rules. COSGRESS. We are authorixed to announce that D. G. Bush, of Bellefonte, will be a can didate for Congress, subject to demo cratic rules. ASSEMBLY. W. A. Murray, of Boalsburg, will ho a candidate for Assembly, subject to dento cratic rules. Wm. L. Musser. of Penn, will bo a can didate for Assembly, subject to democrat ic rules. SHERIFF. George Buffer, of Potter will be a can didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic rules. John R. Bair. of Penn, will be a candi date for Sheriff, subject to democratic rules. John Spangier. of Potter, will be a can didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic rule*. COMMISSIONER. J. 11. Uahn. ef Milesburg, wilt bo a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. A. J. Greist, of Unionville. will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules- John Hoy, jr., of Marion township, will bs a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. TREASURER. 8. A. M'Quistian, ot Bellefonte, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to dem ocratic rules. We are authorized to announce that Wm Ehrhard. of Potter, will be a candi date for Treasurer, subject to democratic rules. PROTHONOTARY. Samuel J. Herripg of Gregg will be a candidate for Protijonotary, subject to democratic rules. J. C.Harper, now of Bellefonte, will bo a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to democratic rules. B. F. Sh*fer, of Walker, will be a can didate for Prothonotary, subject to demo cratic rules. R. G. Brett, of Ferguson will be a can didateforthe nomination of Prothonota ry subject to democratic rules. Mr. 8. M. Swartz, of Potter,, desire* to inform bis friends and democrats that be will be a candidate for the nomination of Prothonotary. A FIBST CLASS BUSINESS CHANCE.—BIKDWiII, TINWARE AND STOVE STORE TOR BALI. —LoCSted t Spring Mill*, Centre county, P., the ter tninui of tbe Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek railroad. I* now a very good stand, and will be one of tbe best in tbe State tbii year and in tbe future. Tbe tin-ibop alone will and doee pay well, at tbere are none nearer than Millheim and Centre Hall, both about 6 miles off. We can convince any parties wishing to buy tbat it it a good business point. Will tell itore room and contents at first cost. Our reason for selling it tbat one of us ex pecta te be away a greater part of this summer in the water and steam gover nor business, in wbicb we have lately be come largely interested, and our business in the Bellefonte store requiringour whole attention. This it a good chance for any one desiring this line of business. For particulars, inquire of the below mention ed firm at their place of business in Belle fente. THOMAS A. HICKS A Bao. Spring Mills Market. White Wheat. 1 20 Ited " 120. Bye, 60c. Corn, earj, per bu. new, .45c Oats, 26c. Buckwheat, 75c. Cloverseed, $3.00 to $4.00 Chop, per ton, $23.00. Plaster, ground ner ton, SIO.OO Flour, per bbl, $6.26 Butter, 18c. Tallow, 7c. Hams He. Shoulders 6c. Sides 6c- Bags, 2c. t UEBKRSBUUG AND VICINITY. • A short time ago our village wt< cnilv I ened "hugely" byway ofa gr.inu eonccr ■ giv-n b.v Bellelonte Africans. i'- say th< ' least, they sang very well ad e r e not oa • ily surpassed in this part of the "world. - And al last we have opposition in tin ■ line of dentistry at well aa in almost ov orythlng else. T. P. Meyer nrr'ved a few • days ago from Look llatou, red defLw p competition. We learn iha, '-j intend- u hang out his shinglo in a few casus 1 The other da.v Mrs Mart Bleri.v and an i other lady of the neighborhood led homi • in a buggy to go market;: Roi-'re Ihoj wero gvme a great ways thou liovse took i i notien to return home, ami ooWP" need U i back, when Mr. Hiarly alighted with il i intention to lead him, but he .• unruly . -cared up and tora nearly all '•*. cl 'thei . from her. Tha other lady jumped off th< . buggy and tie horse w en' ort on a motler t ale trot. Mrs. B. received tou > set en , bruises as well as lost souie II lioaen o i egg*. Women are po, r tramU -at best , While Joe Condo was eutttf K wood tin i other day, a log rolled upon him am' i placed him in a bolple** cendi.lon fol i quite a while He called f-r help, where upon Mr. Reed hurried to his re cue ami > extricated him from !.i eri;i ' . ndliior before he sustained any seriou* •. *ct- At last both our new churches are dedi catcd to the wor-hip ot Aiinig.i y God On last Sabbath morning the rites ot dedi cation were performed in t cha fof tb Lutheran building. They <. tacking nearly SBOO, but in a very shmi *ime thr deficiency wa< secure ! by sub cription There was preaching In both new church i es at the same time and yet a penss had ; hardly silting room. The !arget stock that ha- been in the valley for a long time mav he seen atSpig el my era They have a greater \riely o! goods than any store around here, and are selling it reasonable. The grain throughout our val' y looks very promising. If nothing wul injure it yrt we will base a very ht .vy harvest. Nearly ail L ind* of f. uit looks v w• 1 ; but we fear these "May winters'' will play the mischief. 11 xw Mob. -♦ • SPRING MILLS. Cap's garden was badly froen C-unoay night—try again, corn is cheap. Mrs. \\ oods has recovered so far a to be able to walk out. Wm B. Bitner is building a house over by Grenoble's new store . his stone-work looks well; front and sides in range work, each layer 15 in ; 'ho stone was gotten from Wm. J. Alexander's quarry, which is one of the best in Perms valley ; give him a call if you want stone D. Runkle is preparing to lai 1-1 a house by the pike near J. Hare!. Sunday school has started again. Cap. ilassen plug has a big *. >ck of new goi>ds. Sain 1, son of Thomas Hoove:, go; his thumb sawed off, at Allison s shifig.e nii.l on Wednesday * Miss E. Rlakely is teach ' summer ch. oh She las experience of W years, and is as bright as when she first b-gan. * MADISON Bl* KG Snow Sunday and Monday, wuh tr.w. Monday morning thai made some garden plants bang their heads. Farmers about' done planting corn. Grain arid grass look ] better this spring than tor yet; , u.so good] prospects for fruit. Our town is .-till in.-i proving. David Barters will Lave his' house ready for the plasterers shortly Samuel Shafer will bni:d an addition to bis bou<e; Howard Rishel w:l! Mii:J a house at the upper end) of M id' mburg J.S. Hoy is also building a new house west oi here. Mr John Brccn and Henry Hawk have bought Mr. John Uawk's farm. GRgci.T — DEATH OF PROF. JOSF.I'II IMNKY. Washington, Mav l:t.—Pro r e-s - Joseph Henry, of iho Smithsonian institute, died at the Institute at noon to day. A FATHER ATTEMPTS T<> KILL HIS VI IFE AN D FAMII-1 AND THEN CUTS 111S THROAT. Bangor, Me , May 11. —A bjuta : butch ery, which almost resulted in a in de mur der. occurred in this city to-day. For fiendishness and cruelty it has ne'er been equalled in the annals of crime in th is country. Jason R. Scribner, a" an about thirty-six years of ago, living some throe miles north of the city proper, on the road leading to Sidney, during a fit ot madness attacked bis wife and children in the kitchen of his dwelling with spade. almost instantly killing one, a li.tle girl three years old, and mori-cliy w sunding two others, a baby girl about a v-ar old, and a boy five year* old. After ho had struck the children, the mother who had previously been attacked by the erased husband, caught up her baby and fled from the house, fallowed by Scribner who ran down through a field near v, where becut his own throat with a riior, almost severing the windpipe. Officers vcro im mediately called and he was Uk-n to the ' J* iL HUNDREDS OF CHINAMEN KILL ED—PROGRESS OF THE FAMINE San Francisco, May S. —The steamship Gaelie has arrived from Hong Kong. There was a great tornado at Csnton on April 11. Thousands of houses were des troyed or seriously injured by wind and an enormous water spout from the river, which broko over the city. M ny lives were lost. Foreign settlement" suffered severely. In the midst of the confusion four fires broke out, supposed to be incen diary, as many robberies followed. Lat est advices report five hundred Chinese i killed. No foreigners were seriously j hurt. Tb Western Cninese army, under Gen eral Io, is overrunning K.ib;;ar and an-j nihilating all the inhabitants, including women and children. Mu'titud"* of fugi lives are living for protection to the Ru- f tian outporti more than enn be provided for. Famine and distress cnMnue and , enormous tracts are desolated l.y the long'. I The ground has not been fairly watered , for years past . Moville, May 10.—The explosion on ; board the steamship Sardinian occurred at half past three o'clock this aitTnoon in , the foreb old. Forty penon* were injured and three were killed "VTOTIC'E —The following property liaj been purchased by in", and will be left in the hands of Ph Frjnk, at my pleasure: 1 horse, harness, cook stove.; cupboard, sink, table, stand and bed. All persons aro cautioned against meddling with the same in any manner whatever. 10 may St. Usmn "p.asx ANNUAL MEETING OF POTTER HCHOOL HOARD. The directors of Potter school district, will convene at Potter's Mills, on Mon day. June 3rd., at 9 o'clock a m., to ex ani.nethe Treasurer's Recount, and trans act such other business a- tnnv be pre sented All persons Interested aro re quested to attend. The directors elect will meet at 1 o'clock p. m., to organize a new board. Tho township Auditors are requested to meet and oxtmiw the Treas urers account. W. W.SPANGLEB. W. A KK.KK, President. Secretary. 10 ™y t - • IN THB Common Pleas of (Vntre Coun ty. No. 386. Nov 3, 1876. Wm. blew art vs. Harsh if. The auditor appointed l>> .;a:d Court, to ' make distribution of the funds m the Sber r itr a hands, arising from the si. tq of the de * fendants Real Estate, will meet all parties interested at his office in Ilc.lefonte, on Thursday, the 6th day of June. 18.8, at'J p. m., for the purpose of his appointment, I when and where all parties int< rested may attend. W. F. WEBER, 16may3t Auditor. IN THE M ATTER of the Estate ofH. F. Kinsloe, late of Bellefonte hero., deceased. The auditor appointed hy the Orphan's Conrt to hear and determine the excep tions filed to tho accounta of " M. Bower, Esq.. administrator of drc of 11. F. Kins loe, dee'd , and mako distribution of the funds in bis hands to and among those le gally entitled thereto, w'll m-et the par ties in interest for the purpose of his ap pointment on Tuesday, the 4th day of June, 1873, at 10 o'clock, u. m .at bis of fice in- the Corrad House in Bellefonte. when g&d wuere ell pa-tie- .aterested may attend. W. F. iIEBER, Hi ntaj 8t Auditor. !\r.\I.t T AJU.K RK Mi ESTATE AT j\ PUBLIC HALE, f- I r i t \\ ill l>- M. l lat Public Sale at lata n- • idencaof J Ilenry Duck deed In Gregg u itwp .on Thursday, Juno 1 i l?*7 s , tlto ftd • owing real estate v. No 1- One Trad of Land bounded and described a*follow. No I situate in *n It wp., bounded tout)i l>.v land* <•( James Duck, other lands of dee d . land* of Da w'vid Klshel. Dan Weaver, Frank Weaver, , Satn'l WHO, containing I&4 ACRES, h.s 'PF.KCHKS ther.an ormto.l a '-'-story 0 ],)() DWELLING IIOI'SK, 2 story \V**h Homo. Hank Itarn with horso-pow. t-'crihed. 2 wagon *lir It attached, older , frets, and other outbuildings. Thereat " about 12l> Acres clear, the balance we!L J .implied with Chestnut an,l Oak limber, j a Tie above traot contain* two setts' 0 building-. and will be offered in two tract*, if found detirnble, toe oi e wito 1 acre*, T.'d oerohet. with a lwo-st<>ry woath- j >'• or board lloute. *r r '"if house. Hon an.l <t other naeettarjr Outbuilding-, with never, failing spring of water near the door. ' Thereof about IS acre* clear. A good r * orchard with each tract, a* well a* other ACRES, l| I'FIICHKS , bounded be lamU of Sam l Witt. Jac. l ' tlrndorf. public Joa.l Jer Kline, lame. Duck, containing 1-7 V. re*. II I'erchv, d about 117 Acre* clear, balance rheatnut I *•1,1 oak timber, thereon erectesl a two ttory lW K I,LING IIOI'SK w**h lloute ' Hank Barn with horte power thed attach dfitd, wagon shed with Clib> on -ilea, water piped close to door. Large Orchard and .•ther accearv fruit on No s. ill ACRES 147 PERCHES, for. 1 nie'lv part of tra, t N • -, ami separated I from it by public r. gd ami if donirablri , *n be purchased Willi No - bounded by i and* of Jac. Orndorf, Sam.l Yearick, oth ' ,*r iand* ,l deceased, ,-oiitaining .1 Acre*. X 117 Per . about Acre* , car. balance , rood Dak and Olcstnul limber No 4 26 ACIIKS and 'JO PKKCIIKS, about 2 Acrcclear, balance Dak. Che-t-' " not and Pitch Pine timber, with public' I road running through it No M At'RKS, AND IT PKKI'H KS| 'situated in Gregg. Miles and Walker 1 twp's, mainly in Walker, consirting of good heavy white oak, white pine, and it hemlock limber, with running stream of , water on it and good water po er, Pound-j ' e,l bv lands of S Magee and lleber. Win j W Huston, Sam I Yearick, and IKwn-1 • blaser. Thi tract is situate in Little Su j . gar Valley, Possession given on continue tion of sale. • I All above clear land is in a high slate of t! cultivation „i Above real estate lies within 4 miles of Spring Mills lilt station I TERMS:—tine third purchase money to 'remain in hands ot purchaser during n*t jural lifeo! widow ; interest thereon to be , r paid annually by purchaser, b - heirs or assigns, holding his premises during her J natural life ; at her death, the principal to he paid to heirs and legal representatives • [ of said decedent. The remaining two- ' thirds to bo divided into three esjual pay. , j menu—Ofie third to be paid Cash on , oti ' firmation of sale, balance >n one and two ' years with interest. Said payment* to . gether with interest and widows dower to he secured by bond and mortgage on the 1 , premises, with seiari facias clause Salo to commence at 12 s> clock, a in. ,i JAS. DUCK. 1 M II DI CK, J! K DI CK. ( 10 may St Trustees. UII:U. , (In 'J; at Aarongbttrg. K rsbeth, wi.l w of l>vid W alter, ag, 1 7> years and 7 months. On ->:h ult, Anna Catherine, : wile of Ja, ob W Slots ir, aged 70 years. 7 months and 2V> day*. a WW —Get a brick of maple su-jar at < Sechler'a an 1 make tlie finest syrup in the world. j ' EXTRAORDINARY SALE OK FISH!! ii win m- TII I S SP R INC. ()I.4LITY ANI> OIK.HI 4.1 llt IYTKEI). Handling only superior quality, ami full weight Kits, (20 llr. FISII,) aud quarter barrels, (50 lba. FISH.) This season has caused a considerably increased demand at our Store for FISH. The quantity sold of Mackcral, Lake Herring and Sihcocs, is more than double what it was last year. Call and Examine. VAL EN T INKS A. CO. HUMES' BLOCK, BELLEFONTE. PA. New Millinery and Fancy Goods Store, at Potters Mills. JI 11 S. A \ \ A M . WEA VER Takea pleasure in announcing to the people of Potters Mills sod vicinity, that she will open a NEW and EI.KOANT STOCK OK FANCY GOODS in connection with a I.arire Stock of MILLISF.R I' SI'RlSd tfOf PS. A full line of Choice and Fashionable (looda alwa_v on hand at popular Prices. Alao Dacesu akino —and take* in all kind* nt Family Sewing Alto Hair Dressing. Switches, Curls, Finger Puffs, and Kritsct made out of Combing*. 18ap3m TO SAVE MONEY ISTIIK OBJECT individual in (lie.su (iines. IIOIY TO answer to this question we respectful A DOLLAR JUDICIOUSLY SI'EJfTWILL WE ARE SELLING 25 Yards of Calico for 1 dollar. 20 Yards of Muslin fori dollar. 12} Yards of Gingham for 1 dollar. WIIY DO YOU SPEND YO When vou can Inn Calicoes for 4 cents per yard, Muslins for 5 oemaper yard, Ginghams for M cents per yard. Shoes for 1 dollar a pair. Hose for 5 cents a pair. Handkercheifs for 5 cents a piece. Neck Ties for 10 cents a piece. Ladies Trimmed llats at 50 cents. CARPETS! CARPETS! t The largest stock ever before offered in auy country store —250 new Trimmings in all the immense varieties of all the new styles. Buttons SPRING SHADES, PLAID, AT 8 CENTS. SPRING SHADES, PLAID, AT CENTS. SPRING SHADES. PLAID, AT 10 CENTS. SPRING SHADES, BO I RETT KS. AT 10 CENTS. , SPRING-SHADES, HOURERETTES AT 121 CENTS. SPRING SHADES, KNICKERBOCKERS, AT 10CENTS. SPRING SHADES, KNICKERBOCKES, AT 124 CENTS. \ Buj goods of f I"!FROSTS IN VARUM'.! PARTS 01 TIIK COl' NTRY. Matich Chunk, Mat 111 Weather ex [ tremely cold here with heavy frosts, ami the damage to crops i* great I Port Jams, N. Y , May Id Heavy frost last night tin.troy ing much vegrta -1 lion lioston. May !••. Considerable damage was done t< vegetation last night by a lieavv frut in Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire it snowed at Alloona m Saturday. Snow fell for nearly an hour on Du •yue-tie Heights, Allegheny county, on i Friday. I JjjtXSOU roi BN l ' i D i: Letter* testamentary on the estate of George Schmeltaer, ot Mile* township, de • oasml, having been granted to the under -iglied, all persons indented to said estate are require I to make imtnedlatM payment, and those having elaims against the same to present them, duly aulhetilicateJ by law for settlement. IIKN.I SCHMKLT7.KU. ADAM SHAKER Jr.. 1 may I'd. K*eeutof. MUM. 11 % IE ICII.I FiGLWr FASHIONABLE DRESSMAK R CENTRE HALL. PA. Offers her services to the ladies of Cen tre Hall and vicinity, in all kinds of work pertaining to dress making Terms res onable, and satisfaction guaranteed Kmd!y solicits a share of patronage. 2 may dm B 0 N N ins. TK I MM I N (IN. M I I. LI N E K Y. At Mm. L icv Heunv'it, (Vntre Hall, j who ha iu*t received from Philadelphia the LATEST FASHIONS, and a com (dote -lock of new lionnal*, new Hats, jabvant Trimming*, Ac. which will lie I-o d er made ui>. at reasonable prices. Al*o, old ladies Dress Caps. The new style* are very pretty. Ladies call and see them early. First come, first ! served 2 mar It 4i MT n i> fit A ROU S NOTICE. etters of adminiitration on the estate of Frederick Krumrine, of Ferguson twp., dee d, having been granted to the under signed. all person* knowing themselves to be indebted to *aid decedent are re quested to make immediate payment, and per-, ot* having claim* against the e*ute will preient them authenticated for settle ment ADAM Kill MillNK. - f f - Admr. LOOUE MEETIMOT i s*rar Its! L I-.nyit X,. ■*, t O oft V . msu • .. -si .mis, essttlu. In the UJ.I Ksll.,ss Mll J U I.ILUUIS, SMI IT p LITSATT. A O. ni l* I.OTI.iMS, Vs MT. raw. m.-ls en ■.} s * si, in* o er twt, is cs.ti fall KUOU LU It* •!.! I wliotßs Hull t KaaLai usa. Iml. D C Kuut W *1 r isIMIiUSSI.N,, H Pof It meets si ihelr llsll.l nli. Itsll on If:- Hsl.sli) sn ,-r Iwfo.s foil *1 'l' M snU ftsfl lee Weeks sttef ju , Ke.lef Msetel UMtM Kll *i. Ke. 1 N'DTK'K is hereby given that 11 C Yeager has filed his petition for li i *n*c, in the office of the I'lerk of the Court of t.u*rter Sessions of the Peace, its end for Centre county, and that applica-j Hon will be made on th fourth t day of June neat, to said Court to the unit'. A WILLIAMS, J may It Clerk HEALTH AND 11IPPINE88' ItSit'B sad tlspl'lnrss |i> .elews Uetllh t.. (Pelf : S-D >< IBej *. Wlliila IS. ere. a ot e.ert "I. h.. o ill use WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS. Th® t nijr iui rum tor Tort*l*l iifffr, Hc'a !c, (Lttr M-rugch. CwkMlUpffilkon. Wf-tliiy *ll ITLIIIDU. T •TIJ ULKLI * 4 .1 HIOTWL P|OR Vt- fra il#. Uhletn %'g *d. Wjn Wrl^b! HHI.g *• l( tour |>mut*( Mill I> t tp. 1) I ru *•* • r M Sto llftirtib It Utr A to , . .\ 4lb at PbIU4®U , LU Jjub 1| yf || : • THOMAS A. HICKS & I{ROS : We have n very Ixrgc .nJ c tnjplfl* itock of Hnrdwnre, the l*rge*t that wai ever Won* offered by at.y Ann to the jieople of tins ooutilf. ah.tja-|#cl!lnj fit th*'y*ry 'JT " eil possible rule* _ ( * Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks, (Mass and Pulty, Pure White Leads and Linseed Oil ; Turpentine* and 'V',* which we wrrrant to give rittUfgction. <Jor L' ' v.IP e a? much surface as any in tfc* market f n i cannot lot e*celled f T whiteneas. It HA D 4 MI \KDIA IN I mil up in anv quantity to luit people, from one-puund cam to <• gallon t,n*. all ready ft: u-c Theee tmiiiU fp wurrßfii to !• inliD'l %tli parw i<m>l i%f I oil, nti nr f#*c from nil na*Jlorfiton. MECHANICS TOOLS We pay spmial attention p. th.s Kramh and a full l.na of S*w*. t'l.i-.: . Piiam-UM 1 U it-y's 1-or planes - ffwvae eslle ofell kind* Trae Chains. Haines, Kte II LL LI N KOF r* ADDLH K\ OF ALL Dllsclll 1 I'IDNS. DOa H WdOJ) WORK.. Bpo T, K -floes. Patent wkm. of "C^ tn £4 p.7 nta; Mr. Improved Kill Iron*, cnr*p, ronvcniMn; RU<l aumDlc tna uickaUpUnd. Vrrpi ri Ik ; put on in t i>oan(i DtckftMcs: rAiilr ; put Jn, and Cheaper than paper. Wc have all color,. K S T OliV E S. We Has c the only H-versible. Top.plate Cooking 8t ,vci in the market. The Keyitonr. Ku- iuebanna and Juniata, which wr warrant to belhe bmtbeken end the haaw* * i'v F** "IT IS TUVLF ANDSOMKsy I N*TII HSKulll d" K uar,n ' ,M - Alio all kind, ofßanges and ether .totes COME AND BEE OUR KBY6TOVI I AT COST! SI'HINIi ami BUMMKK GOODS Ij In groat abundance, at r GREN INGEII'SI STORE, C*lurtt Station, A full I >ne of general merchandise care* I fully selected, and embracing all manner, • of >, Dress Good*, Carpets. Oil cloth*. Groceries. Glassware, e I Tinware, Queensware, 1 ' . Fish. Ac.. Ac. FURNISHING GOODS l ! of all kinds. . llats and Cap* For men. boys amifc tiildren. f Ladies and Gentlemen .' cell and bo convinced that ibis is the , ; cheapest place to buy gooda in Ihts sec . tion. ! PRODUCE received In exchange for . goods. Remember the place—at S GRKNINGKR'S. jan 31 y Coburn. j Jas. Harris A; Co. : NO. 5, BROCKKRIIOFF ROW. | IROOAILS, 1* A I N T S, OII.S.EIOm JAB. BABUk ECO. ellefonte. j if* v* if f t t r t v; NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS i! I HL'RKAH FOR GUGGENHEIMER A COM P. J I [ FROM TIIIB DATE TIIE COM MENCKMKNT OP THE SEWING SF. \SON.) I.LIGUKMIIDIKII, Offers his imtnen*e Suw k of Go*= Is, we., * assorted in everv line, such as DRESS GOODS.! NOTIONS. NOTIONS,! GROCERIES. GROCERIES, J CLOTHING, t BOOTS, BOOTS, \ 111 SHOES, SHOES..' HATS & CAKb, I at such Kimres that it is a shsme for anyi one to go away from home to liuy, L when Goo-it ar* offered at Lome * at prices that will a*tnh the people in this section of th c country. THE STOREROOM ATSPANGI.EU'.Sj, Hotel, has been en- J larged and splendidly At- . te<l up, *o that every one who c gees In to examine the stock of * Good*, l* sure n-t to leave without buying You will also find a very )arge'( and well selected STOCK OF CLOTH IXG. j ( gg-IT WILL ItK TO YOCR iN--ma * TO BUY YOl'R-ffi* j ( -•-CLOTHING AT lloMKY? *•-IN STEAD OF Go- iv* par lN G AWAY-to —————— —— t, 25 GOLD IIOHDFRED nrd* for 2d c*. 2 (Hurls IlriMfol , niinio In KODI. 15 rl. 1 Wm. Kvktz. Centre flail, Pa. OF EYERY HOUSEKEEPER AND SAVE IT IS THE QUESTION. In; ly refer the reader below : GO A GREAT WAYS—AS FOLLOWS— WE ARE SELLING. 10 Pounds of White Sugar for 1 dollar. 5 Pound* of Prime Green Coffee fur 1 dollar. 4 Pounds of Roosted Coffee for 1 dollar. UR MONEY FOOLISHLY? When you can buy Suar for 7 cents a pound, Coffee for 20 cents a pound. Soap for 2 cents a cake. PLOW SID ES FDR $1.25 A PAIR. CALF BOOTS FOR 2 IMJLLAS A PAIR. MEN S SUITS AS LOW" AS;: DOLLARS. M EN'S HATS AT in CENTS. MEN'S HOSE AT 5 CENTS. Fine Dress l'ereals at 8 cents. CARPETS! CARPETS! styles just received. Oil Cloths, Window Shadius, Window Fixtures, Dress ' Gimps, Silk and Wooleu Fringes, Trimming Silks, etc., etc., etc. BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERES AT6OOTS WORTH 75 CTS. BLACK ALL WOOI CASHMERES AT 00 CENTS. WOTTH 85 CTS. BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERES AT TOCKNTS. WORTH DO CTS. ALPACAS AT 16 CENTS. ALPACAS AT 20 CENTS. ALPACAS AT 26 CENTS. It is time well spent and monoy saved to come over the mountain to l e S. & A. LOEB, Bellefonte. I 1 W. K. UAMFS !j QSJ POPULAR. Furniture Rocms! CENTRE HALL. IA. 1 manufacture ell kinds of Furniture foi I Chamber*. Dining ito. Ms, Libraries ant Hall*. If you want Furniture of any kind, ilon'l buy until ;ou see my stock. UNDERTAKING In all it* branches 1 keep in stock al! the latest and rti'st improved Coffins . and Caskets, and have every facil ity for properly conducting this branch ofmv business. I have a patent Cori<te Preserver, in which bodie- can be preserved for a considerable length of time. A' I t riONKER ~ CARD KK Teats, w hushes h-d large experi ence as an auctione' r, offer, bis service# t< the people ot Cen're county. 14 speak* Ixith German and English, and t*sses' e* the invaluable gift it a*i auctioneer of * ■ loud, clear voice, and can be dislinclH t.eard a L-ng distance. Those having wirt "1 this kind l do, will do well to give bin. * call. Charges moderate. Call on < r jaddress him at Beltefonle Pa. 17 ap J H. HAZEL, ( ulstiis'l Maker d I iiilertukcr SPRING MILLS. PA.. : informs the public that he keeps on han all kind* ot furniture. City and !imc made cane and wood seat chairs, etc. Cndertaking in all lis branches promptly attend ed to. Coffins and Casket* of all style- furnished ; and ac cummodaiion* with hearse. I apr. 'on Visiting Cards. J0 Mixed i ards 'J' tu- 12 Beautilul Eior *ll nrds only 'ju eta. W M KCK IZ. Centre Hall, Pa. HENRY BOOZER. CKJV TBE HALL, aatirun as* or Saddlss Harness Hrxdles. Collars, Whips Flynets and alo ksvpt cm Land Collui Nets, etc. Price* low a* any where else I All kind# of rcjai'ing duns. Thu b. si 'stock always kepi on Land. All wora war ranted A -bare of the public j air. t g --is kindly solicited. 11 apr. My W. A "CURRY. li L L'i ci JjlhPa C E.\TKL IIALL.PA, Would most respectfully inform tae cit •ens of this % b-inity , that he ha- started * new Hoot anu Bhue whop, and wou'd be thankful fur • share of the public natron age. Bo.'i. and Shoe- made to oruer ar. 1 'according to style, and warrants his * us to equal any made elsewhvre. AH kinds of repairing done, and charges rearonabb Give him a call feLlit lv TOHN K EOITER, Att..rney .t 4' la* 'VJIat<Unas twr-mpslr -as*, sad -pri. •IISSUMIIMSUI Ulis. lis.ln. .-ads (at s-lr wUI dts* nt< snd l.sss <San*isd.s.l IVwrds ■ UI.S.SS it U*.. -it IS. dua-'d. suiU s.o-.l Uss ouwi hwH. HslM-sa soaau Harness, Saddles. &c. Tfcf U4artl£od | th# |^[quht 4cu.hU fog l®#r ig p rwpM tivUi <mJUb t <• aof lb* pttLUc to hi* L- ck if SAmLEKt now aff*r3 t lh#t.W •ton'*, |hni>*t mptfllly fcx th* |t*n|') q4 Rw DBHIt A lATjffwswl %nd moot **rivl had otuuplH* hi* iJth.i*t of NMRQIW. lUrttrxM l olUr* lindleaw.of rt*AS (HwrlpUo® And quiiltj . Wbltw an-j la firi Is) ootaplmtr a Brrt rli M muW< u.l. kr no* oflet* at ,rv *• ■bkk •illhait IbtUaw* JAi OH DIXCiIJ i /\ I ¥ \ lif*hlfhhcftefcl ucmci |( (i ( | . I zxzm ,V.h V" l_d L" ••*••? '''"S Se ut. I'-v'f'r'liir far Iks lateral, c brsftat sad bal lilnatratedfuatlj roblicauon la list watU Xuj „t can bacowa a sa.eraatal s.ral Tfaa mual >:wui Work* ot srs .Ivan (err I- sal's, rd-ata TUa pr*r+ i, m In* taal sliwat rtrtrcaadi nSatnbai Usa r purla mskln. otat (US la a war* A lad> a.st.l rs |.. rt-l-Slnt ' rl *> -u'.'M iilttrs la Ira da.s Alia!". ►'VU' liuikn asnnrj ls1 Voa eae dnt. (r all tnar ttmr u. it,, iiaaiaaaa. <w naif rear nan tinsr Vas ■ is# n* In sea* fe<ai h aaa "trt nl.bt Vt'u fc a d II as aall as oMsrrs lull patSlrulars dtt-,w-ns and tanaafrrr sad a.rrnstsa DttUi frra Hj->- asnl pe4laMrnr* rrnd at r<sat add-ras St "Bra It cirts noltun. to lr> Hi. bt tssts Ko -nr at... tso tails I" mskr (mat psj Xdjrnas "Tba Pag,da's ■ 'caraal." I'ortlatu. Malar law* X Centre Hall Hotel. JtlllN Bi* * NGLEK. PROP it. First class accoutiSM'daiion for gue*ts Beat subling for horsea. Stag. arriTc and depart every day f.-r all points. C. T At. KX ay DIR. C M. Howtt, i LEX AN IEU A BOWER. At J*. bTStntl Ut.it<llsl<to. Snmlslstu-ati. a (Itr.l U, IWUISsa . .4 Or; h-n. H ', mTuS St., hrronsaiMd'., iitivssi and Ka*lish Otfcrr o t.srmsn st islUlr.g wjijs U M Lincoln iluttcr Powder, makes but ter sweet andhard, and quicker to churn Try it—for sale at Wm. Woll's stoic. ' ■ i.i ' ■ :—r . -- - . I IST OK VENDERS OK MKKCH \NO'HE. Hohje• to lieen.r i„ the county •( I j C. r ofPenaaylvanln |..r tU year 187 U. Eatract fniu heenaa law |l,wl Ai r:i '#'•* Pamph ' !#* I *0 4W. Anv parv-n *o axerrained and i ••* ,| wt)< .hall ,il to a*t nd u b appeal. Of l appo.l from the dx-tabm of the ib praUert • |t' proper ruru of eoniDion piiar within ten day* thereafter, vill n I bo pertinii •p. ,„i U( , m defence p. the rw"fin of the amount of the lic'a< which bo i required to p*y When euit thali b<- brought or the recovery of the tame. Merchae dieo, -r n dUtl l-r or either that be I* not a Crater in or retailer of brewer That it •he. ' thr doty o i rery City and County Treasurer to u<- for the recove of oil lent > duly returned lo him by the Mercnnfile Appraieer If not Paid on or bo*We the ■ Tret .'a* of July,-m each at d everv one a iltlin ten daya after that date, and aatd rroaturer thai I noi be diwliaryed form any ruth I icon. until be brinn a-it to r*ew. I er the .itmr a ithle id date : —w A I.*TB*ct cJ"SE? ITifC A SmtefHear —, I'biiipburg........... Merchant...... It 77S i Ayre., I) ... d „ • .. ''' ' S A A Pon_ 11. "efoaU,. (irocer 12 13 2fi ii ?8 Broun. KJr •• . , O fftc#r ***"— 7 Better. Ferdinan.............. •' Wbikw*"dlwiJw* .. < - I Breekhill. .I"hn.„, . •• , lcr - J* 28 7 6 Bun,-I A Akena.ZZZT - "™ " 3 3Z S ! B ei A A T Wm - finowPhM M-rrbt....ZZ 14 7 ■***. AT .. Milw-horg firmer _ u 4-* X."<i K fStSH.?' O 10 ; ? Jf"", 1 * - w.ir.Bt.r_ d". JJ 18 took. JAV Brllefotite J ( , j 4 .-'6 Ceedwr, Jocph ~ •• ~ , . •• J'J 10 7ft Our, a.i Z " Confectioner 14 7 7(1 rra.r,iner, Samuel. ZZ Cobnm "" Jf U & t; n,ebet|. Kc. *' " m ZZZ at 1 7 l£ ( MIK, K'brt I JM ,1 1 ■■■ooeowooww Jl 47$ Cofonh.vrr John...::;;;;:;: i. HUiVcoZ w-*- .rr= — ,4 ? 7 g t'tin.n. A C 0... H..Snri Mrr'nant ' m f'-r !>*<► K A }'"i : ipbtrr. Jrc!.r .] 2 JJut.Up ,J nr. A <io_„. .. Bine Grore M ••( 'ailt *"***"**" ia ~ - ? {J!' 1 " I**' 1 **' J, (entre fitli—_ <jo 14 l "frtii B<H.Hb UPK Merchant!T 14 fVJ a K Bc B-OC. a Shoe or, U f. A . ;-."r Milcbur* lfruerit it --• Kainjf Ah i Id) Rock Sprinr* Morciilnt',, .. i -l.hutb Jacob Mnlhoim ..... it '-V s . i.ckrtin rutli, H : H W Fowler. John T Olivia Merchant It 7.' F:atfle. t. S ...... Hardware ******* 1•' -5 hrai.k, >aniue:.licb-r>biir(. M 'rt hariti If b ,hcr. J B JVnn Ha.l , J' I" Fielder A Bttakie~ Aaron tbtirtr j Ft J1) M l ilhc.n, ..~ Ii " J23 Ciepoart A- Mutter •• ; , A '* '? i ">•- l'ort MauidaZr. i, \\ ' 7 ® f.rav I \ hn.A Shoe a 'J ' 7fi 'io. JP I'm .i.vil'.e.ZZ." Uruyria 14 ?M (.1-1-1 A J ate • *f a . 14 774 ~ M n,.. n s H.l-;:::..: n.,bw.buri~ i "if <ral.ani E A So BeilofontO Root a Sb^l4 ?'r 'uZ7?¥- :: - Ui t ..... ; i5,1,.,,,™:- 8252" — 8S? (jn-nob e1 J hprine M d.. ***** .7 -l? (•ufgenhMtßer 1A Co Onlfi Hll do *** {J .kit s^--— — £ iSs E'rM 1 o' A * Bt °- Hardwwr. ~ 9 •• : = £•==; ,j V 4 g M ' u Linden llali Mcr IhZt 11 Ml^ h" t v - r<; VV Julian do it - Hibler John M.-chore ,Ic, ;** 1J.45 Uarm J.n.w ACo Bellofonte ._ ... Hardware.™! 11 16 4 ~s * ' .'•.•"i" I 1 "eianl l.hpWhikicy diitiler 9 '1! "S .MerchL,?!!!.._ Z , L l ' A ' •' iiueor.il do 14 ie I "'"'.rr £522 ,'f i IKTF 1 " nawmw—- gy .-r: ; eg - tea'ferrr: • Irein Oan.,.|_ Julj.n do 14 --t V "f\. A ' Mileahurc (irorcr . J4 -If Jorepb Br. ►A Co Bellefonui McrxhaZ 11 lU !' r " UJ Sard.Hidge di 5 103 Jc* Gc Tea Li. M .l.Hurj: Jo J J I :.Z Hnlrllooo do it i-f 1 i o Pbllipabur* Furniture etorZ 14 776 Keylrr A Uufflngtcn ' IVlUali A ... inaaaaa n-roew,, BtllpfftWt# Tin iiilia (Vlfl (lyi 'iotlopw 14 <• of *i"s r:;r~ -- !J jgja. SSetZE ii 13 i von A Co. -;..:: — Sir^ i - li 23 l. -lh John !>.... *• IjieK.. ri""T*if Howard. lu!SZi^' r " '4 776 Leuih Thoma. A do A'" Lrihi r. AT A rnioniille_ - do J> '• Monic um ri ACo Bcliefonte do If 7 2 MZV" J.mc! Howard ----- 14 - '5 J- "r r R Sandy Ridge Al! han't If in-a i.tn A Cook Mileaburg d. "***"* jf jo if McCoy A Linn_„. do Jf IS. Mch .nnev It I).. .Z. Ph.lipuburc At U ilbitfl \ al* a ** y . i ■ aaa . I* . ( 5 Mu.or 1: if o Merchant U 16 76 Myer. T J " •• 4c 14 775 ::::: llellefonte ..ZZ-. VJ.ZZZZ 14 \ ,,uh 'z- \i ;gi| Mupv J I?zrzzz izt:? l5 10 -l Mclniire I, H F.lmore_ Merchant** i ,3 Nt Anmn ~.| J B<>llptoQt , MMM Clothier fi-A ssSsffc: "rsi*" ™H 4 sstsr 557 ' itohb W.Iii.u.ZZZZ: Howard.* £ \i '--i Riciiardt F c Belkfonte Jeweler 14 - : s KumbergerOW Filmore MerchanLZ 14 776 Keotnan J A ... . Centre Halt, Slorru Jk Ti- - ~ lie . • A r.,„ ! _"* PoriMarilda Mwh.a. jf 4-f Hv.o.n A K I.ZZ Phrt.p-burg JJ 23 Z::.Z llellefonte. 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AV .1 Pottera Mill* I hompon ACo Laaaoot Merchant 14 ~6 Tboaapaon J J Martha "!® Ji l il| AV*-!gorier if U° Bollefonta (len l Md.e 6 100 76 Wil...„Jc „ d " !ii 23 w'ir c., s n {• |?| * 3 J3 Vear.ck&Son Walker Merchant - ' \earick Thnmaa Aaronaburg fme,. , • --r .) eager A Blackford Bellofonto ' . * 13 pzpzs*", li-Sr Brl.il ■ 'rr.'.'n 'a J n ,he i Comr s.e- On ®e I* •"'kCX w "• """• A - D - T.T itea "* "• 12 t ,on l < rd*, ipj ( IMPORTANT!) TRAVELKT -TH E BUSH HOUSTJ! ' BKLLEFoXT*. PA.. • ,H ™/T" ntl T lh, ; roi £ h 'y 'renoratod > and repaired, and under ihe of the X.-w Proprietor, M , / ' u 00 LLU M, formerly of Pi- ~k. * ■' J*£ claw in il lu MO|M>intiuo'ju 1 SPECIAL INDU CB)IK\TS Are offered to thone in *.7.„. N . i ,v _• V aiten dunce at court and other* remaining in t . * , or il fev* davs Rt a time. • try the jl9p_F.D. 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Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers