Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 19, 1880, Image 5

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ALLEGHENY STREET, BKLLKFONTK, PA.
HEAD-QUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS.
—AT— ' '
HIE BEE HIVE ONE I'RICE EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE
1 ain offering the LARGEST, REST and CHEAPEST
tock of Dry Good* in Contra county.
EVERY ONE SAYS THAT IS THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. GO THEN AND BE CONVINCED.
—ALL GOODS AT ALL TIMES SOLD AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.—
Having received an immense Stock of Geoda before the advance, I am able to sell Cheaper than any Store in Town.
ImTALI. MY GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
HOPING TO RF.ChIN r. AN KARLV CALL, I remain, respectfully, your*,
J. H. HA ULAN I).
My motto ia, "ONE PRICE—THE VERY LOWEST, AND NO MISREPRESENTATION."
ltepudiatioiiand the 'Rebel lirliratlier*.' ;
) r -m Richmond (Ya.) Commonwaultli, February 12.
Where was this Republican vote ot
the Slute of Virginia cast in the late
election? It was cast for the gang of
Kepudiators that thin day defile the
legislative halls of the State of Virginia.
Tin* negroes, who constitute the Repub
lican party of the State, cast their votes
solidly for Kepudiators for the Legisla
ture.
Where was the vote of the "I'ftbel
brigadier" cant in that election? It
win cast solidly, with one exception, for -
making onr State pay the debt that she
owe*.
The ranks of Confederate officers
above the-grade of Brigadier-General
who reside in the State ol Virginia may
he scannetl, and it will he found that
there is hut one who tolerates the idea
of repudiation, and that one is Major
iicneral William Mahone. Kvery other
one insists and demands that the State
shall pay her debt. We mention all
now living in Virginia that we can re
call. They are:
First—General: General Joseph E.
Johnston.
Second—Lieutenant General : Gener
al Jubal A. Ktrly.
Third—Major-Generals : Generals Fill
Lee, W. H. F. Lee, D. H. Maury, Robert
Ransom, 11. Heili, J. L. Kemper, Jas.
A. Walker, L. L. Lomax, Win. Smith,
G. C. Wharton.
Fourth—Brigadier Generals: Generals
William 11. Payne, Lindsay Walker,
M i'omb, R. I>. I.illv, l>. A. Weisiger,
John Echols. R. L. T. Beale, Joseph R.
Anderson, John lL Cook, F.ppa Hunton,
J. 11. Lane, M. D. Corse. Beverly Rob
ui-on, T. T. Mnmford, Wo, R. Terry,
T. M. Logan, Williams C. Wickham.
There may be other general officers
living in the State of Virginia, but they
are not now recalled. Every man of
the gallant array, who devoted their
lives and their fortunes to the tjonfed
erate cause, demands that the Slate of
Virginia shall pay her debt, and they
look upon every confederate soldier
who votes and co operates with the Re
puditors as a deserter.
These "rebel brigadiers," who have
l>een derided and slandered as disorder
ly. lawless desperadoes, are the !aw-and
order element of our society, and the
voters who constitute the Republican
party ol Virginia are what has made
the State of Virginia a repudiating
State, against the fierce and angry pro
test of the "rebel element."
If the horrible bill for repudiating our
State debt, which has just been present
ed in our Legislature by Mr. Riddle
berger, he passed, it will be by Republi
can votes, against the protest of the
"rebel element."
We want the world to know this fact,
and we intend that it shall know it.
We intend to make it known that the
"rebel element" demands, as an act of
justice to itself, that it shall have an
opportunity to (>ay back money we have
borrowed, but that the Republican par
ty will not let tbem, and that the Re
publican party is today placing the
State of \ irginia before the world as a
repudiating State.
Federal Election Laws.
*ll ST THE DEMOCRATS IM COHORESS TRO-
I-OSE TO DO ABOUT THEM.
*l-lal I>l.patch to Ha Retool
WASHIROTOM, February 1 1.-— The Dem
ocrats having failed to repeal the Fed
eral election laws, they will do the
next best thing from their standpoint
~smend them. Senator Wallace's bill,
introduced a day or two ago, making it
unlawful for any marshal, deputy mar
shal or supervisor to arrest any election
officer on the day of election, but pro
viding that a warrant may be eiecuted
on any subsequent day, is intended to
remedy one of the evils complained of
in the Federal election laws. The Re
publican* in Congress have invariably
expressed a willingness fo correct any
delects in the laws, and prouer amend
rneni* will not be opposed by tbem.
1 he power of summary arrests now vest
ed in marshals, their deputies and *u
| per visors, might be used, if partnership
so directed, to deprive a polling place
of all it* election officer*. The Presi
dent, in one of bis veto messages sent
to the extra session, advised that the
election laws be amended and strength
ened rather than repealed, and hence
it is assumed that he_ will not object to
Rroper amendment."
Thomas Hloan, of St. John, N. 8., has
at various times saved eighteen human
live* In that harLor, and possesses the free
dom of the city.
Philadelphia Markets.
Pntt.%Dßf.rHU, February lA. IpH<i
Fiovr U inactive l>ut |>rir* are atocfjr. Hal.* .1!
barn-la, In lota, ftri*'lutlirsie Minnesota aii<) I*rniiy|-
vatiia Tamil j, at fr, 60417 ; wa(rn do at
and patent and other gradea M t $7.ft45.
Wiif\T la in fitter demand and 'Jr. per hußhel high
er. Halea of htih<da. Including IVunaylrama
red, trat k. at 11.41); aruher do. at |l U). and No. 2 red,
elevator, at fl i\f. At the open Uwrd, Ant rail, ft.riOO
buthela, February, eold at 11.40; and l() t UU I buaheU
Manh at fl 4li ; a* bid for April, epd 81.401
fr May
Bellafonta Markets.
RELLRPONTB. February 12, lftW).
QUOTATION 8.
White wheat, jrer buehel fl .Ift
Hesi wheat 1 V>
Rye, p**r buehel fin
Corn, cob fto
Core, "belled... fto
OatS... aa 40
Flour, retail, per harro!.. 7 fio
Fbmr, wboleaale 7 (4)
IIAV AND BTKAW.
Ifay, rholre timoth>, per ton | Ift 0o
Hay, Uiihed.per b>u A CM*
leong rye etraw, bundled, per too d 60
Rhort straw, per ton ft ftoftft 60
Provision Market.
Corrected weekly by llarper Rrothere.
Applee, dried, (ar puidl 8
Cherrtea, dried, per pound. Reeded 10
Beana per <juirt a
Freeh butter per pound-....... 26
Chlrkena jrer ponnd a
rbeeew pound....- 'JH
Country ham* per pound..— - lo
llama, sugar csrao..— 12
Bacon 7
I-ant pr pound..— t
Bgt" per d 0*....- 16
potatfM-e |#r bushel 3fi
I>*led beef. 1*
MARRIAGES.
ALI.FN —III lIIIRB.—Jan. 29. IH-vO. at the iMune of the
bride, by Rev J A Wood. Jr. Mr. .Umw W. Allen,
of Bald Valley, Pa. and Mia Tamaou H.
Hughs'#, of Boiling Bpring, I'a
R*YKR —ALKXANDKR.-—Dn tlie ftth of February, by
Kev, J. Boaa, in Zon rlmrcb In the temp, Mr Tnom
aa F Royer and Miaa Kmma B. Alexander, both f
Centre county.
BPANCLRR—FORTNFY —Dn the 10th of February.
bv Rev W. K Fiwlier, Mr. Jaraee B|auigler ami
Ml* Rffeiila Fortney, both of Tiuieeyville, Ceutre
county.
PAR K F.R—-K FRN'N* —At Jacksonville, on Saturdav,
the 7th in*Unt. by Ree W. R YeaHck. Mr Thorn ae
I Parker and Mim IdxaJe Kernn, ail of Sugar Valley,
Clinton county.
DEATHS.
-
BMITU —fn the ftth of
of apoplexy, Margaret, wife of !>r < liarlee Rmith,
formerly of Penu llall, aged 06 year*, 3 month* and
17 daya.
DINIiRB —On M<nday morning. Ihe 9th of February,
at Centre llall, Mr. Jacob Dlngea, aged 44 jaara, A
m uiths and 2 daya.
JVW Advertinemrntn.
Notice.
"VOTICE is hereby given that the
A. V tindontgneri Int-nd lo ap|,ly t<i tha (lorarnor of
thle Commonwealth. In sronrdanre with Ihe rennlre
mente |f Ihe Act apprneed Ihe XSth day of April,
l*"4. far a charter under whfc b lo orgsnlaa a compa
ny hit the pnrpuae of pnrrhaelng or ■ Iherwlae eo tir
ing timber and other lande containing or *u|-pnaed to
ontein coal, Iron-ore, and other mlnerale, and f min
ing, developing, operating, and ilmllng In the name
and the product, thereof, and of manaforlnrlng mid
product, end dealing In Ihe manufacture thereof.
(IRtiROE E. IVKIIR,
ROIIERT II BAIRD,
JOHN a HOFFMAN, Jr.
IIENRT PtiTTS. Jr.
* 41 JOHN MrCLKKRT.
mJBT.IC HALTC
—OF— *
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
I>URSUANT to an order of the
Orphan.' Court of Centre roanty, Penneyleanln,
will lo- wild nt pnhli. mle, on the premleee, In Worth
tewnablp. In aald county, on
Tuesday, the 9th of March, 1880,
the following daw rlhe.l real aetata, lata of ALEXAN
DER SIIEI.r.ERAROF.R, deceaaeil, lo wit;
A vnlusbls trsrt o( pipen of land (itusln
la Worth township, on the plank road leading from
Tyrone to Unlon<llle, in Ihe town of Poel Matilda,
leoitided by land, of John I. Tbnmpaon, Wm V. Beck
with, Jena* W'ondring arid the Piwatiyterian Church,
conlalnlug NINE ACRES ll* PERCHES net men—re;
the traprovemcntaare nTW'tySTORY PLANK FRAME
DVt EI.LINO HOI SK. about JOxAn feel, n Log Rem.
and other outbuilding, nil In good condition The
land I. abunl all cleared, and In a good .late of cnltl
ration; a young Orchard planted.
Persona deairoru of elewlag lha pram lam ran do ao
by railing on Mm. B. Sh.ll.herger on the premise*.
Sale lu cummama at 2 o'clock. F. M
Tiui or SALl. —line half of the nurcliam money lo
be paid on confirmation of sale. balance In one year,
lo he aerttred hy Judgm.nl, homt and mortgage on Ihe
ptemiaaa, with llilere-t.
M. D W. WOODRINU, Administrator.
Bubpocnn In Divorce.
NILLIR M. HO A LICE, lln the Coort ol Common
hy her next friend. A. T. Plena of Centra county.
Hogg*. Mo 7 Jan. Term, IMn.
ye. L4be| In Mrofve, A. V. M.
EDWIN A.ROALICK.
The allna euhptena la the abera earn hating been
returned noa eat In.entua, yen, tha aald Edwin A.
Bnaliek, an hereby required lo appear at aald Court,
on the fourth Monday of April neat, IMO, to anawer
tha aomplaint In lha nhnre raae.
JOHN EPANSI.ER, Sherllf.
Br. exx I GepMx.T, Allorneye. V--4w
New Advertineinentn.
Auditor's Notice.
IN the Orphans' Court of Centre
county, hi t|, matter of the exception. filed to
the •rcniint ..f I M. SIH'KY, Administrator of. Ac.,
of JOItKPH .till'El . d-< 'it. law- of College town-hip.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to hear and
I**. n|Hin the e*( eptfona filed to the aald account and
relate the wld account In accordance with hla find-
Inge, will meet the partiea Interacted, for the pnrnciaia
of hie apiniutment. on MONDAY, the Ath of March,
lean, at It* A. M , ut the office of Alexander A llower.
In the Borough of Hellefoiite. Pa.
s - 3 * ELLIS L. OR VIS, Auditor
('omniiHMiouer'H Notice.
¥ N the Orphans' Court of Centre
1 count* In th# rnattf-r .f the application of JOHN
for the i|clflc |>trfunu*(H of a con
tract.
Tli# r<>mmiaai>nf*r appointed by the Court to uk*
liNiliri'iiiy in tha **M sjijillfiilfin and mak* retort
fhavof to th* fourt at tint term. will mrrt tin* pur.
tic* liiUrMtnl, (r tha |HtrjNMr of in* aptiintni<*nt (
WKI>NhAY. MARCH 10. IM*>, at lo AM, at tba
om- of fl V. Fort nay. In th* R>rough „f Il- !ief. n u
I'a. [s<3wr] K1.1.1.H L. OEVis. < ommlanJonrr.
Subpoena in Divorce.
FIUBTII,I,A r. ELLIS, I lii tha Court of Common
by her next frteml. K. | Plena of Centre county,
C. Ilenderwm, - No. 6 Jan. Term, I KM)
™ j Libel In Dfvurra, A. V. M
ANTES KLI.IS
The allae .uhpo-na in the alure rmae b.rlnx lean
returned m-ti eet Inrentue. yon, tha wild Ante. Kill.,
are hereby required to appear at uld Court, on tha
fourth M ndai of April next, IMO, h> anawer tha com
plaint In the above case
JOHN BPAXOLKR, Sheriff
Bit*.* A ntriuxt, Attorneys. £-s-4w
MONEY To Ij ° an !*• vt.
v 1 nt THE MI'Tt'AL LIFE INSt'R
ANCE CO. OF NEW Vt'RK, on Aral mortgage, on
Improved farm property. In Mima not Im thaii fl.llOA,
and not eireedloir one-third of the prca.nl ralne of
the property. Any portion of tha principal can he
(.aid off at any time. and II hae lean the ruatom of the
romtnny to permit the principal t„ remain a. lon* aa
the borrower withwi. If tha Interval |. promptly paid
Apply to
CIIARI.EA P. SHERMAN'. Attorney.at law.
Court .treat, Heading, Pa,,
or to DAVID y„ K I.INE, Co.'. Appraiser.
HI Rellefonte, Pa.
Centre County Farmers' Home.
BUSH HOUSE.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Improved Pulling and Cfirefnl ttna||era. Ixw Special
Katea for Jurymen and W'ltpea.n (laanlltiMa Com
fort and Table Unexcelled.
NO DISCRIMINATION
a*aint the Prod or era of our Food, than whom none
•re more worthy, or more entitled to attention The
Bnali llou.e her n* over three lino the capacity of
other hotela, there I. no occasion or dtapneition to
place the *neata In attic rooms Thle arrmttita for Ita
*rowln* lotxl Trade. We do not truat your Wma to
the care and profit of partiea disconnected with the
hotel. [A-tf.] J II MY IRS. Proprietor
New York Weekly Herald.
ONE DOLLAR A TEAR.
The circulation of thl. popular newanaper haa more
than trebled dnrin* the peel year. ft. contain, all
Hie lead la* newa contained In the DAIIV lIxa.LK, end
la arran*e(l i n bandy department. The
FOREIGN NEWS
embrace, eperlal dl.pahhca from all 'inartera of the
*lobe. Under the head of
AMERICAN NEWS
are (Iran the Tele*raphlr Dtapatrhee of the week from
all patUof lite Union. Thle feature alone makoe
THE WEEKLY HERALD
the moet valuable chronicler in the world, aa it la the
rheapeat. Every week la *ivan a faithful report of
POLITICAL NEWS
amhrnrln* complete and ontaprehenalTe dtepatrhea
from Washington, Inrludln* r.ill reports of tha
■peerbee of eminent politician# on the questions of the
hour
THE FARM DEPARTMENT
of Hie WniKlT llrn.lt> glee. the laleal aa well aa (he
moat practical engkeatlon. and dlarorerlea relet in* to
the dutlea of the farmer, hints for raDlng CaTTLX,
porarar, flavin*. Taaaa. Van mat. (a, Ar , Ac, with
suggestions Ibr keeping t>ulldin*a and nten.lla In re
pair. Thle I. supplemented by a well edlted depart*
ment. widely copied, under the hand of
THE HOME,
*trla* red pee Air practical dlehrn, hint, for maklnf
clothing and for keeping up with the (Meet (aahton. at
the lowoat price Every Item of cook In* or economy
engge.ted In thl* department la practically levied by
expert. liefore publication Letter* from our Parle
and leuidon rorreependeuU on tha vvy latent fash
lona. The Home liepartmant of the W.tXLr llea.LD
will aare lha hou.ewlfe mora than ona hundred tlmea
tba price of the paper. The Intereeta of
SKILLED LABOR
are looked after, and everything pertaining lo me
chanic. and labor anvlug la carefully recorded There
I* a page devoted to all the Inlaet phaeet of the bud
nee. market., Cropa, Merchandlaa, Ac.. Ac. A value
hla feature la found In the epeclally reported prices
and eondlllona of
THE PRODOCK MARKET,
Sroxnxn New* nt home and ahvud, together wltk
n STOAT every week, * Ssnaon by eome eminent dl
vine, LITKAAX?, Ml .A IP, Da. n. TIC, I'.aaoe.L and
Sea Hot**. There la no paper In Ihe world thai con
tain. ao ranch newa mailer every week ae the WIB
IT HM.LS, which la aenl, poetag. |<a|il, Aw One Dob
lar Yon can ewbacriba at nay Una.
THE ) f OMR
HEW YORK > In a Weekly Form, \ HOLLAR
IIERALt) j \ A YEAR.
NEW YORK HERALD,
1-1 Broadway and Ann Street, Hew York
GOLMMITH; BtiEIN . HEXTBB, AUeghm/y strert, JMUfotUe, fa.
THIS SPACE IS RESERVED
—KOK THE—
PHIL AI) E Ll' HIA BRAN C' H
Of 26 North Third Street,
ONI PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Successors to J. NEWMAN,.Jr.,
Who will open about February 20, at the Old Stand, with such
a STOCK OF CLOTHING as has never been seen in Belle
fonte, which they will Retail at Wholesale Prices.
Harry li. JJifks, Hardware.
. k. hicks,
[Successor to T. A. HICKS & 8R0.,]
• DKAI.KB IN
HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS,
| PAINTS AND STOVES. T
EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES!
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Allegheny Street, RELI.EFONTE, PA. South of Diamond.
I\ew Advertisements.
JUBT OI T.
HOOD'S GREAT BOOK
OF THE WAR.
ADVANCE & RETREAT J
Personal Hrpcrience* in the
Cnlted States and Confed
erate States Armies:
BY GENERAL J. B. HOOI>, I
U( Lieutenant-Gene?*l state* Ami*, j
pntdfcdied fur
The Hood Orphan Memorial Fund
OKNKRAL O T. lIKAURKHARD,
NKW ORLKAKM, 1880.
Th* entire procawits arising fn>m Ihe sale of thl*
work M* DRIOTFD to th* TLI* II*MI Orphan M-inorlil
Fund, whlrh la InVMtwl In fnlUd htee Reßi-t-r-d
fVmta for lh tiurtar*. car*, support and education of
the ten Infanta (hfuivnl of their parent* laat lumnier
at Raw Orleans, (the melancholy incidents of which
•ad bereavement are still fresh In flia public mtnd.l
TRI aoog T aa BLROAWT ocrivo, COBTAIRIBO AFTI
PAIRS, A ITM A nut Mowcitrß mnn* \wt> A run
wtl LABOR HA ft or amis rtrtna, Bornn m BABB
WRiGitr KRQUIR Cwdi, AT TIIRF.K DOUARJ", OR
in A Fiat Rnatr Hi am wo, WITH MABBLB XINIK, TIIKRK
DOLLARS AND FIFTY CfcJftft- IB HALF Hoi %b Mr
■ocoo, LIBRARY BTTLT. FOl'R IRM.LARR, OB IB BBST
! f.TTABV Trnatv MOWOCCO, rvu. OVT J*IMM ABI> Knot*,
FIVE DOLLAR*.
On tha receipt from any paraon remitting by mail or
express. of the amount In a ncMerrd latter or by a
pmtal order, Bank drati, or check, a OOpf will l-e iru
mediately sent free of pwlAßr, registered aa second
clam matter.
Tha tolnme la putdishtd la the Iwwt style of typo,
graph?, on elegant paper, with Illustration*. executed
aa highest specimen* of art.
The antbor, the subject, the purpose, all alike render
It worthy a plana in erery librar?.—on arery desk—or
npoa tha book shelf of eceiy house in the fonntry.
Agents wanted In *?err town and county In the
United *tatea. and a preference will IMP giren to hon
orshly dierharged retenns of the army
To tha ladies, who feel a desire to expreas their sym
pathy with TUB .HOOP Oamt* MINOBUL FCBI, the ,
sale of this lx>.h' among their jlfßlt of friends, wilt
afford an excellent way of contributing substantial
aid to so desert ing a cause.
For terms, rates to agents, Ic , address with fall
particular*.
OtN't. O. T. BKAt'RROARD, Publtgher,
On or tm llooA Mta<*ui Ftan,
A-lf \ aw OIUMI. U
PATENTS.
IJATENTS procured upon Invcn- i
1 tfont No Arroaagr'a Part la tnnri Our i
IIOUM >u eetal.|ll.e-l 111 mat. \\- tie CAVKATR,
•ml obtain Tlt\f>r. MARK*. llßhlllN PATENTS. Ac.
INVENTORS
•and ua a Model of your Inanition, with your own
drwcrlptlon of it. for our opinion • to patentability.
No Arroanir'a Fiu CRUM PMUI M Rm rain. Our
Book of lnatrnrUon. Ac., "How to Pmx-caa TartnTa,"
•Ml frae on rwqoaat; aim aarnplc mplaa of ilia Sen*
ttno Ktroap, the Inventor.' Journal. .
H. 8. A. P. I/AUKY, Patent Attorneys,
00* P 8. near Mwil Ofhm, Wtihniton, D. C.
Adminlstrntor'H Notice.
IETTEBS of Adminiatration hav-
J tag liaaa emu lad to the undendgrtad on the aatate
of PHILIP KRRTIUCR. dereaaml. lata of the towneblr
ef Mltaa, Centre county, alt paraona Indebted to aalil
deeaaaad ara m|ae*tad to make Immediate pay man I,
and all paraona bating rlalma agalnat aald deraaeed
will prtaant them duly authenticated tar payment.
MM- DANIEL HRI'MUAKI). AdmlaMrator
For Sale.
A FARM containing Fifty Acres, ,
a V aad hating thereon arartcd a TWIMTOSI
Kit AMR HI II DINO and out building.. Title good.
Inquire of A.J.IT.V ORIIBT,
S-W Vnkmillla, Centre county, Pa.
(Jroevrien and Provisions*
NEW GOODS
—FOR THE—
SPRING TRADE
■■
p We hare given very clone and
careful attention to the telection of
goods for the Spring Trade, at id
feel justified in saying that our
present Stock cannot be excelled
either in regard to \'ariety, (Quali
ty or Price, and we doubt if it is
equaled in either of these respects
by any house in Centre county.
There arc too many leading ar
tirles in our stock to make special
mention of them all, but call atten
tion directly to a few items that are
now being sought after every day.
TIS H .
Mackerel are of good quality this
season and are selling rather faster
than usual at this season of the
year. We hare been selling noth
ing but full weights —so lbs. of fish
in each quarter barrel and 100 lbs.
in each half barrel. They have
better value for the money than
short weights.
Ijake Herring and White Fish
are very fine this season and sell
ing freely.
MEATS.
Our Sugar-Cured Hams, Dried
Reef, Rreakfast Racon and Cheese
are all worthy of special mention.
T RU I T.
Oranges and Ijcmons are very
fine and the price low enough to
to bring them into every day use.
Rut the price on these goods will
be much higher in a short time.
MEAT MARKET.
Our Meat Market, next door to
our Grocery room, is always well
supplied irith the choicest .meats.
We kill the best Reef, Mutton mnd
1 cal that can be found; dressed
in first-class style and served to
customers in the neatest, cleanest
manner possible.
Groceries and Provisions.
No house in the Grocery and
Provision business in Rellefontc is
prepared to supply all the wants of
the family so well as we can do at
present.
SECHLER & CO.
OnOCEES,
Rush House Rlock, Rellefontc, Pa.
Prospectus.
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SPECIAL IXDt CKMKNTB PGR int.*.
Kverjr new aalwrrther to the Wtuir Ptratof who
will mnd ii. Two Dollar. r.h In advance, nnd every
old aulwcriber who mill pay hi. arraare and mad Two
Dollar* In addition, will reoeie* on# copy of the
*■" p.taiof fur one year nnd a copy of eaofc of
the atandard novel., "Jan. Byre" by Charlotte Brent.,
and "Daniel Deronda" by Ueurgs KllhU, poMage pre
paid on paper and look.
tO CLCBdMHSM.
Ten coplM. of Ifnill Pavutov one year In on#
P. O. and an elegantly hound ropy of 'lra
prlere'a Claaaleal Dictionary" to dafef*ttar...|lA 00
Fifteen onplm of WattLi P.t.iot one year to
oh# P. 0 and an illuntruted copy of "Marao
lay'a Ittotnry of England" with atapa, In
vtdn, cloth, to clnh-fwtter...—. a So
Twenty coplm of WtMiv Parator one year to
one P. 0. and a copy of dneet HlaMrated edi
tion of Woremter'a Quarto Dictionary (pah.
Ilehere' price s|n.(lO) to riah-gelter „ ,KI 00
Thorn rate, are alrictly cneh In adtaiK*. Remit
tanem ebould lm hy P. 0. money order.
Hint Parator, 17.00 per aannsn
Addrew, PATRIOT PIIBLTMUNO CO.,
*-W IlakMoatte, Pa.
Ilry Goods and Grocer ten*
I ] £ARPER BROTHERS,
SPRING STREET. BELLEPfiJJTE, PA.,
Have their counters and shelve* filled with
NEW GOODS,
(BANKRUPT RATES
Purehaaed at - BANKRUPT RATKS
(BANKRUPT RATES
WHICH THEY OFFER AT
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
OOStSISTIXG or
Dry Goods,
Millinery Goods,
Clothing,
Fancy Goods,
Notions, Ac.
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES at very low prices.
BOOTS and SHOES
HATS and CAPS
Latest styles of HATS and CAPS
HATS and CAPS
Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas,
Parasols,
Ladies' Cloaks,
Carpeting,
Groceries,
Queens ware, Ac.
Comprising erery (bins thai can be found f„ * nl .
class store.
HARPER BROTHERS,
STRING STREET, . . RKLLKPONTE. PA.
COUNTRY PROIHCE taken In exchange at tba
high*t markrt prlco. 1-ly
Mifrrllamoti*.
CENTRAL
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
(Eighth Xvrmal School District,)
LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO., PA.
A. N. RAI B, A. M., Principal.
r pHIS SCHOOL, as at present con-
I sUluted, offer* the very best tactlldee foe Pro
tee, ionI and Otaaatcal learning.
Building* epaciouo. inviting and commodious, com
pletely bested by steam, well Trntilated, and tarnish
•a with a bountiful supply of j urs wstar toft snrtne
water. "
Iv.atl.n haallbful and easy of torn
Burn,ending armor? uatttrpassad.
Teacher* expertmdnd, efficient, end allre to tfaetr
Work.
W- ipline, Arm and kind, uniform nod thorough
Expenses m,-derate.
Fifty rents a week deduction to Utuee preiaring to
leach
If indent* admitted at any Hue.
Of"two of study praaeribed by the RtaU: I. Model
School. H. Prepvrat.-ry. m Elementary. IT. get
cntiAc. ■ '
snn-ircT tx-mntt:
I. Academic. 11. Commercial 111. Mtwlc. IV. Art.
The Elementary and Scientific ront*< are Pro
leastonal, and etndeute gnatnattng therein iwceiee
State liiplomee. conferring Use nxSl inlM and or.rree-
Mmatmr of the Kl<*nenta,aad Maeter
of the defences. Grndualae In the oibec oonreas rerairo
the F " f tbsir attalnmewtn, signed by
The Prufeeaionel oottrnM are liberal, and are in
thon-ughnees not inferior lo thoee of ow bast college*.
Ihe Slate require* a higher order of riUseSMhip.
The times demand It It Is one id the prime ahye-u.
of thle school to help to **.wre It by furniabtng Intel
llgltit oud efficient l-acher* fur her a boot*. To this
end It enllrlts young pernor,• of great abiltttee end
great purpnetw Hi.we who desire to Improve their
time and their talents, as students. To all anch it
perm I*** aid in drreloplng tbair pusrenaod abundant
opmnrtanltfan for well-paid lal-or after I earing ei-hoot.
For catalogue and terms sd-trew* the Principal.
o*x* or tet-mtc*:
Stor kholders' Trustee*—J. ||. Barton. M. ft, A. II
Bast. Jacob Brown. 8. M. Blckftrrd. damaei Christ, A.
E. Rauh, S O. Cook. T. C lllt-pl*, Esq . 0. KinUing.
M. P. MrOormlck, Esq, W. W. fcinkimlohn A.
State Tmstar-e— llmi A. (I. Curtln, Hon H. U Dief
fent*srh. Gen. J-see Merrill, Hon. William Bigier. J.C.
C, It baley, 8. Miller Met 'ormick. Eeq.
omcnu. .
Hon. WILI.IAM BItILKR, P.elder.t. CWriUid p,
lieu. JRSSK M KRRILL. V. President. Lock lU*s>. Pa
S MILLAR M.-COHMICK. Secretary, -
THOMAS YAKDI.KY, Treaeurrr,
WOODWARD SEMINARL
Hoarding and Day School for Town Xa&lm
and Little Cciidren,
SKCONI) AND LOCUST STREETS,
UAKRISRURG, PA.
Regular term will begin SEPTEMBER Id, I*T*
Ud Art Sri rati fir, with Muuc
Board and IniUou from tfifiO lo |Mo' ; year and no
extra* '
fat drcwlai! and all datlraMe InformaMqn addr* ,
PRINCIPAL
PENSIONS.
A LL disabled Soldiers and heirs of
SoMfor, who dfod fins smmma
mTmum* Army are entitled t„ PKNSIONt-
O ARRRARB allowed after JUL* I, Itsg. Send
•tnmps for tall Instrnotkms u, all klais of Soldiers'
J- B, RYPHBRD A CO., /Won AH' $,
** F Street, WASHINGTON, R,