BAULAXB il'Ai'J KJi.liV, Allegheny Street, llellefonte, I'a. CPANB SPUING OPENING A.T — BAULAND & NEWMAN'S BEE KITE STORES. We are now displaying at our DOUBLE STORE ROOMS the largest and most complete stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, BOOTS 4 SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c., &e., That has ever been seen in BELLEFONTE, or in CENTRE COUNTY. ALL OUR GOODS ABE MA It K El* l\ PLAIN FIG V RES. MERCHANT TAILORING A SPECIALTY, —AT POPULAR PRICES.— OIR MOTTO IS— "OA'£ PRICE—THE VERY LOWEST—AM) AO MISREPRESENTATION:' A LION'S SENSATIONAL ACT. PBRrORMIXG lIIS I'ART I|VIETLV IN A I'llII.A -lIEI.I'HIA THEATRE, lit'T BREAKING Ills CAGE BARS AI'TKHU ARUS, I'rom till) I'liilaiii'lpbi. Uncord. A stitrtling incident occurred on Mon day afternoon nt the New National Theatre in Philadelphia, where the Frank I. Frayno Combination were playing in a sensational piece called "Mardo, the Hunter." In the fifth act Mirfo is accused in the presence of the (irand Puke Alexis of being a Nihilist and he oilers to procure from the collur of a lion a paper winch will prove his innocence. To make the play more realistic and sensational a lion named Nero had been procured from l'ore paugh's Menagerie, and during the whole play up to the time of his ap pearance in the scene he was kept in It is cage behind the scenery. He re mained perfectly quiet at first, but as firetrrns begun to be discharged on the stage he became excited and growled angrily. When the curtain was raised for net fifth the centre of the stage was pccu pied by a sloping platform about six feet high. There was no protection on either side, but in the front a wooden railing ta-t up about four feet above the boards. During the first part of the act all this was hidden from view by a curtain, but when the curtain was dropped Nero bounded from behind the acenes with a swift movement and lay down with his nose between the wooyj en bars. The animal was securely fas tened by three heavy chaius which communicated with his cage behind the scene, but these were invisible to the ntidience, who, supposing that Nero was loose, cheered vehemently. The lion "sniffed" at the noise, but lay quiet, while Mardo (Frank I. Frayne) advanced to the unclosed side, took off bis leather collar and unfolded the paper it con tained. The curtain went down amid vocif erous applause. The stagp at this mo ment was crowded with actors and ac tresses. Nero was led quietly to his cage, ten feet liehind, by W. Thompson, of Forepaugh's, who had him-in charge during the day. Just at this moment Fray tie's dog Jack, a large and ferocious looking creature, came upon the stage and approached the lion'a cage. As soon as Nero beheld Jack he rose to his feet and with a roar bit at one of the iron bars, which snapped as though it had been made of wood. Almost im mediately a second bar was broken and Frayne cried out, "My God ! the lion's gelling out!" Instantly there was a general rush from the stage. Several of the actors and actresses rushed inp> the street in their stage costumes and two women tar. up-stairs, opened the window and screamed for help. One of the men fled to the box-office in the lobby of the theatre and barricaded the door with a table. The dog himself stood on the defensive, hut before the lion had had time to snap the third bar, which would have given him liberty, Keeper Thoin|e ion secured the chain which was fasten ed around the animal's neck and pass ing it through one of the bars at the end drew it towards himself with all his might, at the same time winding it around his arm, Ity this means Nero'* head was held so tight that his tongue protruded from his mouth. A few mo ments in this position was enough for , Nero, who laid down and permitted his rage and himself to be removed to its proper position in the rear of the stage. At the evening performance Jack *as kept out of the way and Nero per formed his part properly and then re tired in a peaceable and becoming man ner. A flood Story, lint Very Old. Irriß London Trlagrspk, March go. I'uring the Crimean war Czar Xicho ' deigned to borrow vaat sums of money of the wealthy Russian man as 'fries, und among others of the Pet •berskaia Laura, a renowed cloister °uilt over the Kiev Catacombs, which as totally destroyed by fire only a fort •ight ago. The patriotic fraternity of fetsherskaia lent hia Majesty 5,000,000 roubles, for which they received a bond 'ntirely written with hia own august i nd. When the Kmperor Alexander '•'t vixited Kiev he took occasion to in 'Pect the famous Laura, which contain *l inestimable treasures in the way of documents connected with the early mstory of Russia. The prior, deeming occasion opportune for obtaining payment of the loan granted tome wenty years previously to hi* Majesty's ; futhor, extracted the boml from the ' jewelled casket in which it had been i reverently preserved and handed it to the Oar with a profound obeisance. I Alexander pressed the parchment to hi* I lips, exclaiming, "In thia jou possess, j indeed, a treasure worth ten times the I sum it represents," and gared fondly on the lines traced by his lather's pen. The prior's heart beat high with hope ; that his sovereign would keep the boml and straight way ordain payment of the loan, perhaps even of the accumulated I interest on the original principal. To : his crushing discomfiture, however, the i Kmperor handed him the bond, ejacu luting in a voice shaken by emotion. \ "No, no. I will not rob you of this priceless treasure. Keep it a* a thing ! iioly, of fur greater value than all your j relics of saints and martyrs. It is my ! father's own handwriting—you have not purchased it too dearlv ! ' ' Aeir - 1 dvertinemen ts. I pOURT PROCLAMATION. I \j WHEREAS, tha Hon. t harla. A. May r. Pra*l j dent of tin* Court of f'>nimon PlNicof the'JMh Judicial DUtrh t, rooointJiig "f tl>* rtmnUai of Cuolrt, tliht.-n ami Clew* arid the Hon Samuel I'ranok and the Hon John I'iveo*. A**'.'late Judges in Centre county, I miring their precept, benrln* date ]lth<Uy<f I February, to directed, fr holding a Omrl of i Oy.r and Terminer and (I'lirml Jail Ik-livery and . Quarter 8.--i'.|j* of the peace in Bellefoni#, fr the count) of Centre, and to commence on the I'curth | Holiday of April next, being the .' th day of April, j I*n*o. and to continue t*u weeks. Motif e i hereby | given to the Coroner, Juallce* of the Fence, AM-rmen and Conataldea of ld county of Centre, that they lw then and there in their proper |*-t aorta, at ito'clock in tlie forenoon of wid flay, with their record*, inqui sition*. ex ami nation*, and their own remembrance*, to do thoee lhingf which to their office appertain* to lie done, and th*e who are Unind in recognizance* to pmeerut# against the pri<M>ner* that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county. Ie then and there to proae j cut" again*t them a* shall be iu*t. Given under my hand, at BoUafont*. the ]*t day of April, in the year of oar U>nl IHIW, and the one hundred and third year of the Independence of the j United Rtatea. 14-lt JOHN ffFANGMCfl,.Sheriff. >TOTICE is hereby given, that the * following named persons hare ff|*d their peti tion* for lirensc in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of General Quarter Session* of the peace in ami for Centre comity, a that application will be made at the next Sewlow of said Court to grant the same j W. ?. Mowr H Tavern ilillhHrii Bnro. , John K-iimelale do I'hilipshurg B-n. Henry Robh, do WlkiT township. J<>nathtn Kreamer r . <lo Millheim Boro. Jaiuea Paaaniore, do. I'hiliphitrg IV.ro James Matley, Sal -.n do do. J<>hn Anderson, Belle• funic Boro. lbtr#ll Garman, Tavern do t|o. I David J Meyer, do I'.dter t<*rnhip. John Il Odenklrk. .. do do. do. } Perry II Ptn*ff do. Penn township. j (let. L Bl.>- kf'rd,— Saloon, IU llefr.nte B>>r • | Kdnard Brown,. Tavern, do, do. Ootleib llaag • do Spring townhip. Joel Kling, Jr do. .. Marlon town*hlp. Frederick Smith...... Fating lloa*e. Belief..nie Boro. D. CI. Rtisli.. -....Tavern, Ilellefonte Bnro. If .C. V-ager -a.. Kating llou*e . Ilellefonte Boro. George Miller,.- Tavern, Gregg township. C A Faulkner,. d ' I'hilf |hiirg floro. Hol.ert Lloyd do. do. do llervey Witharight, lating llooae r .enow Rhoe twp Alois Rohlbocker,....Tavern,...... Bogg* township. Jeffrey Hayes do. ..... Rush township D. II Rnbl,. do Potter township. R. V. Shaffer,. do Howard Botu. • W.R.Teller do. ......Ilellefonte Horn. j fthodrach Hteffeydo Ferguson twp. | Peter Welter Saloon Philipsburg Born. John G. Uxtle, Tavern ffn'w Shoe. : 14-41 J C. lIA RI'KR, Clerk. Administrator's Notice. lETTERB of Administration hav. J Ing Iteen grantel to the undersigned tin the eatate ofOKORGK RHOADS, deceased, late of the township ef tyring, Centre county, all persons Indebted to said #•• are requested to make Immediate payment and sll person* having claim* against said dewnel will present them duly atithenllcated for pa>merit. 14 fft GKGRGK R. 11l (HIM. Administrator. Orphans' Court Sale. Y>Y virtue of an order issued out A3 of the Orphan*' Court of Centre county, there will le expoeed at public sale at the Court House, In Rellefonte, on Saturday, the 17th of April, 1860, at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, the following peal estate vU Two lota of ground situate in jtha Bor ough of Ml hrg, Ih. property of Aaron Part.r aga daraoaad, known in th* plan of additional lot. of town by No*. 4 and ft, InmM on lb. nortb by ■n .Dry on Ih. w>nth by laoda of Brorar A Cook, on th. —t by Mill Hrtrt, and on tl, wart fronting on 111. turnptk. Uaulinn from ItrlUfont. to Mil—bur*. On lot No. 4, there are TWO 2-STOKY llWlLllXll IIOl'SES; on* of th.m a dnohla boa—, fronting on Mill Mr—t: tb othra dw.lllng bouaa. fronting on Hi. turnptk., ami in Ih. an. building a war. bona, and a .tor—mm. On let No. 6, there ig ONE 2-STOBY DUELLING HOI;MB in good condition and all oUi.r oacmaary outbuilding. Tuna or tali —Ona half of pnrrhaa. mnn.y on confirmation of —l*, and th. balane* In on. yanr to ba a— itrtHft by bond and mortgage on tb. pramtaaa. K. H. OARR, S" ASe'rgt Aim ftwrmumu,dwM. For Hale, 4 FARM containing Fifly Acre*, n i, h .vJ. n .tr!'" r r ,n • TWO-htorv BRAMR KI ILMNO and ont bnlldinga. Tltla good Inquire of A. J A T R ORIRnT, *- ,f Cnlonrlllo, Contra coanly, T*. CANCER REMOVED, WITHOUT KNIFE, and in most ▼ ~ rnao* without pain. Apply to C. #TP. ridllKß. aml.bM„, Ontrat'onnty, Pa. Sew . I dvertlscinent*. is hereby given that flic Is Account of IS\\< MiI.MR. Committee of K. M. TIIOMAB. A I. Una tic, lute of the Rorotiich of mile fotil t l*r<*awl. It a* IwAit in tli offftt *• of Ote |*ro th..notary of tit* t'ourt of Common I'lr** in aii<! for Centre county. aiml that lh* al.l Account will lie |ire- M'litcsl for • otifiriii.ition At fhf next term of *ail court 1-1-4* J ( lIAnrKR. I'rothonourv NOTICE is hereby given that the Arrdititil of J I). Nf|t <i);HT. Awlgnre of Jon* ft mi*, ha* Imm-ii filial in the office- of the- I'rothono t*i v ■( ii.e Omirt ofOmrAkni n• - InmmlfbrOratf* county, hp. l that Application wjli hr ma>l.* At th* next t-rtii of t'oiirt for tin- con fir nut t ion of th* flame. 13-4* J. C. lIAIIPER, ProthntkoUry 1 LEXAXDER & CO., sA HRI.I.EKONTE, PA , Knowing of the wsnt long felt by fnrni .•m of ItAvintc a pi ach at hh It, And responsible tAttie* frun whom, they ran purchase H kin.l* of Implt menu inl hy them, and At which thnr cu alwnya find a full eapplv of rqi*ir. *• liav* concluded to con nect with our 1.1 MK and CuAl, l.tiainea* hii AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT —ANI> — SEED STORE, At which *#• will alway* U prepared to furnUh any thing tliAt a farmer may want in the hape of Affrirnl turml Implement*, *ucb a* Thre*hem and Msqwratora, to le run by liurw power or *team. Clover llullerw and Cleanem, llareetera, Comtdn--d Reaper* and Mow era, or *inkle Ma. hine*. Grain !rtll, with or without F-r -tilirer Attachment*. Ilay and Grain RAke*. F1 .w* Har row *, Ctiltixa'c'r*. Corn Flants-r* htmw and F<xller Cutter*, the CKLEBRATRD OiNKLIN AND CURT- I. AND WAGON", the |m-m in the market, together with everything In the ahape of an Implement that a farmer may want. We will purchase all kind* of GRAIN 6c CLEAN SEEDS. • t mark'. pri-M . fnrul.li fairnT- *ilh Plutor, Artlft rUl r-rtlllrors Grain. Griwa an-t (Janlrii ao l will fill orxl-ra for fruil and Omaiumtal Tra<. Wr mamifarluro lh BEST I.IME IN TIIK STATE for A(rtrultural aiul Mechanical Wd krrp our CO AI. VARD STOCKED with tlir lwt A V Tlllt ACI TK CO A li. And aril th asm* at tlw t/IWRBT MARKET prlcro If anjr pann wanta anrlliin, in nnr Una. ami <• do nut hara It, wa will nrdar It for him and It will onljr rnat him tuanufa. turar'a prlc#. Call at oor storr. (o HanpCa Building. np)>,>aitr lha Buaii llnnar. nror Drpot, and in pilra for what v u want. [S-11-tf.] AI.RX ANDKR A ol>. Wkhey Ml PAD THE ONLY CURE For Oiabrtet, Gravrl, Dropty, RrighCt Din mar, I'itin in the Unek, Inability to Httain or Hjpet the t nne.t atarrh of the Hleuhier, Burn ing or Painful Urinating, Brick I hut heprmt, Affections oj the iSpine, AVrvota l)eb\hty, Fe male Weakness, and all Ihseases of the KldneyH, Bladder and Urin ary OrgaiiH. It aaolda INTERNAI. mrdhlnaa. la rorwfnrtahla n tha iwliant. Orulu In IU nlfact, and CI KIM whan nolhlng )'Ua ran Arrdrl all othrr Kinaar I'ana, aa many wrrrthlaaa imitation* am Mo, forraal npon tha markat. Wa will aand certlflratoa of curaw, and nnr hook, "llow a Ufa waa farad," fra* upur tha rara.pt of your whlraaa. DAY'S PAD •- *>ld try Drug,fata, or annl hy mail on raralpt or prtaa, (2.00. F. POTTS GREEN, BKI.I.KFO.VTK, PA., WHOI.RSALR AGENT FOR CENTRE COI KTT (Centre County Fttrmorn' Homo. BUSH T HOUSE. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Improrad Sui ting and Mraful llnatlara. txiw Rparial luiaa for juryman and Wltnaaaaa (Taanllnaaa, Com ftirt and Tahla Cnalcallad. NO DISCRIMINATION agalnat lha Produrara of oor Food, than whom nona ara mora worthy, or mora anUtlad to at lan Hon Tha Buah lion-a baring orar thraa tlmaa tha raparlty of tdhar hotala, thara to no nremdon or diapoaitlon to plara tha gnawU In attic rooma Thl. aarouuta for Ita growing I -oral Tra la. Wa d.. not truat your Horaaa to Uia rara and profit of pari la* dl.ronnn.Ud with tha bout. Ift-tf.l J. U. MVRRS. Pn.pri.tor MON EY To Loftn at 6 p® r ct. RV Till Mt'Tt'Al. LIPK INRUR* ARCS fX), OF NEW YORK, on 11 rat mortgwga, on Improrad form nroparty. In an ma not lam than fa.OOO, and not agcaodlng ona-thlrd of ibt prra.nl ralua of tha proporty. Any portion ot tha principal nan ho paid "If at nny Hma, and It haa l, n tha ruatom or tha oomtmny to pormlt lha principal in ramoln no long aa tbo Irorrowar wtahaa, If th# Intaraat to promptly paid Apply to CHARLKS P. (HERMAN, Aitnmay-at law, ft'JT Oourt t.raat, R-ading. A. or fo PAVID I. KLINE, On.', Apprslaw, Baliafunta, F. GOLDSMITH,HTKI.V .1! IIKXTKII,AU,„hr„ strrH, OGUfonO, f„. ■ CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF! THE PHILADELPHIA BRANCH Of 26 Third Street, ONE PRICE CLOTIIHG HOUSE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA., LIAS OPENED A. STOCK OF 1 CLOTHIIiTa Such as has never been seen in Bellefonte, which they will RETAIL AT WHOLESALE IPT^ICIEJS. TilK PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK. The motto is, "ONE PRICK TO* EVERYBODY." SAMUEL LEW IN, Manager. * A. STERNBERG WILL BE FOUND AT THIS STORK. • Harry K. Hicks, Hardware. ZHI3C. HICKS, [Successor to T. A. HICKS A RRO..] DEALER IX HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS, | PAINTS AND STOVES. \ EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO SUIT THE TIMES. Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. South of Diamond. Professional Partis. I7RANK FIELDING, I LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, W-ljr i I.KARFIKLD. TA. W A. MORRIBON. "" I ATTORN BY ATI. AW. BELLRFONTR, PA OfHr" InWunlrißf'i Rl>rk,np|Ni|p lUCourt Hon*#. Constitution In KiijilUh or OMmb. 2-ly c. T. ALtX tVMII. C. M. BOU ALEXANDER A BOWER, ■A W ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BeltofooU, P*. t msy I* ronanltdHl in Kngli*h or o*r mwn • fT\ m m 'Urmn' Building 1-ly iAIM i, Bl4?n. J. VULKT OlflilT. BEAVER A GEPHART, ATTORN EVA AT LAW, Oflk nn Allegheny ilroet, north of High, Bolle f mte, Pa, |.i| DF. FORTNEV, • ATTORN BYATLAW, lIKLLEFONTE, PA. l.aat tout In the left In the Conrt BMW, S-Iy DS. KELLER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ofltr* on Allegheny fltrnwt Aiatb •!<!• of Lfoo't Mora, fWHHboU, P*. TORN BLAIR LINN, *9 ATTORNEY AT LAW. HKLLEFONTE, PA. Offlr* Allegheny Street. oter Ptnl Oflba il-lj T L. SPANGLER, •" • ATTORN BT-ATL AW. RELI.EPONTE. CENTRE COUNTY, PA. Special attention to Collection.; practlcee Id >ll th* I Cnnoiiluilorisln H. rm.n E (Huh. My t. ■. MCKktT. ' CTkl'l OODDOK. YFURRAY A GORDON, ATTORNK YS-ATLAW, CLEARFIELD. PA. Will attend Ih# Belief,, n |* Court* nben ape. laity employed. _ My TC. HIPPLE, • ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. „ _ LOCK HAYEK. PA. All hoalneee promptly attended to. My WM. P. MITCHELL, PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, LOCK HAYEK, PA, Will attend lo all work In Clearfield, Centre ami Clinton nmtitiM. Office oppoolte Lork Ilaran National Rank. 20-1y WC. HEINLE, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. BKLLBPONTE, PA. Office la Conrad Iloiiee, Allegheny atreel. Special attention glren In tha collection nf claim* All huaineaa attended to promptly. Sl-ly w. a. watxaca. p. i. iuu. WALLACE A KREBS, " " ATTOENEYB-AT LAW, CLEARFIELD. PA. Will attend and try cantea at Bellefonte whan apa dally retained. ].|y WILLIAM MCCULLOUGH, T " ATTOENEY-AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, PA. AH hualnoM promptly olten.le.l to l-ly lAR. J. W. RHONE, Dentißt,can */ beJbnnd at hla office and rwddenoe on North " *-* ■-* - TAR. JAS. H. DOBBINS, M. D., AA physician and svboeoe. OSlra Allegheny St., or or Felgler'a Dray Store, ®- |J ffBLLRFONTR, PA. (iroeeries and Prorislons. NEW GOODS —FOH THK— SPRING TRADE We have given very close and earfful attention to the se/eetion of goods for the Spring Trade, and feel justified in faying that our present Stock cannot be excelled either m regard to Variety, (Quali ty or J'rice, and we doubt if it in equaled in either of these respects by any house in Centre county. There are too many leading ar tides iu our stock to make special mention of them all, but caU atten tion directly to a fete items that are now being souqhi after every day. FISH. Mackerel are of good quality this season and are selling rather faster than usual at this season of the year. Wis have been selling noth ing but full weights —so lt>. of fish in each quarter barrel and 100 m. in each half barrel. They have better value for the money than short weights. Ijakc Herring and White Fish are x<ery fine this season and sell ing freely. MEATS. Our Sugar-Cured Hams, Dried Beef, Breakfast Bacon and Cheese are all worthy of special mention. FRUIT. Oranges and lemons are very fine and the price loxc enough to to bring them into every day use. But the price on these goods xcill be much higher in a shod time. MEAT MARKET. Our Meat Market, next door to our Grocery room, is always well supplied with the choicest meats. He kill the best Beef, Mutton and Veal that ran be found; dressed in first-class style and serned to customers in the neatest, cleanest manner possible. Groceries and Provisions. Xo house in (he Grocery and Ih-orision business in Bellefontc is prepared to supply all the wants of the family so well as xce ran do at present. SECHLER & CO. GROCERS, Bush House Block, Beliefonte, Pa. Prospectus. THE BEST OFFER YET. A Good N.wapaper >1 Cheap Rat*. and t nußhtt of Good Book. Into lh lUrr.lo A Copy of Wanutar'a Lor*. Qoarto Dicttoowj ud utber Indaceueot. to rlabfftim. THK WEEKLY PATRIOT It ■ jour n.I derated to UUrat.re, Agriculture, Poll- Ik*, Sri wn and Xew. It gltm oil th new. of tb. work In enndenaed form. P-nnayleaala now* it • •facial futon. Cork nutntor contain. . completed •lory, Marled po.tr?, wit nod tawror, artlelm for tb. fornix, mechanic nod bonae-wlfe, report. of market! editorial, on current topic. nnd gonrral aHarallaay Price ti.oo per annum. RPRCIAt. INDI CICMrfTlt FOR IIMI. Erry new euhwrlber to tb. Wmil Pa rater who will tewd o. Two Dollar, (tab In adeaare, aad erecy old aaHarrlber wbo will pay hi. arrurt aad und Two Dollar, la addition, will rutin aaa copy of the Wttttr P.ratnr hr owe yur and a cwpy rf tarkd the ataadard aorela, "Jan. I£yr" by Chartottmßmate, aad "Daniel Deronda" by Uaorg. RIIM, putage pre paid on paper aad book.- TO CltOß-GRTTRRS. Tea coptu of Wttattir Par. tor a* yur to on. P. O, aad an alegaaUy boand ropy of "Imi prlrr.'. Clew leal Dtctkoaory" to dabptbr.-lli M Fifteen oonlu of Wmir ftttwt an. yur to on. p, ft and an llln.tt.ted copy of "Macao lay'e llwtcry of England' with way, In I tola., .Mb, to clnk pittir— — 22 Id Twenty onpie. of Wutlt P.raMT on. yur to one P. o. Nad a copy of (nut illu.n.i-1 dt tlon of Worrnter'e Qoarto Dfcttoaary (pah- IbbH.' price Mo ot) to rial y.ltw M 00 Thua ratot in atrfctly aaah la adraao*. Ramit laacta thoaM be by P. O. Amy nrdat. Bur Par.tor, IT.OO per unan. Addtww, PATRIOT FCRLWUXG (X>, S tf Haattwraa. Pa. 1 '>*f/ (iOO&h ami <1 rot-trie*. JJAKI'ER BROTHERS, SIKIMO STRKKT, BKLLKFONTP., PA., Hare their countor* and shelve* filled with NEW GOODS, f BANKRUPT RATKS Purchased at - BANKRUPT KATKS (BANKRUPT KATES WHICH THEY OFFER AT BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES. COISTI.VO OF Dry Goods, Millinery Good*, Clothing, Fancy Good*, _ _ Notion*, Ac. BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOE.*a at verT low price*. BOOTS and SHOES HATS and CAPS Lateit itylea of HATS and CAPS HATS and CAPS Carpet Bag*, , Umbrella*, Parasol*, Ladie Cloak*, Carpeting, Grocerie*, Qa.*>n*war<?, Ac. Com jailing .eery thing that can I* found in a fir.t class store. HARPER BROTHERS, BPEINO BTRKET, . . BELLE FONTE, PA. OOtNTRT PRODI CE ID exchang* at t)*a hlgh#-t rnarkrt prtr#. MinceUa *i eon*. lIVLIWLIVI.it L CEUTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL (Eighth Snrtnnl School Ditfricf,) LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO., PA. A. N. RAI B, A. M., Principal. r piIIS SCHOOL, as at present con atltntad, offer* th. eery bait tacUitim for Pro femiona! and Classical learning. BalMlac. *i*cioo*. inviting and commodious ■ com pletely beat*! by steam, a.II ventilated. and furnish ad aith a Uinalifai suj.pl, ef j.ur water, adt .prior water. taxation Wtllbfnl Mid nut of ui n ma. Surrounding scenery uasarpaseed. Teurhrrs experienced, efficient, and alive to tbr.r work. Dte.l|.llos, (Inn and kind, uniform and thorough Ei |m audmu. runt, a .nk (fedaction to those preparing to Students admitted at any time. Courses of study jmacribad by the Btat.: I. Mod.l School. 11. Preparatory. 111. Elementary. IT. Sci entific. aarracr conut*: I. Academic. H. Commercial 111. Mnmo. IT. Art. Tba Borneo la., and Scientific coarse. an Fro tewalonal. and atndenl* graduating therein receive State Diplomas, conferring th. following and rotTaa poodlng degree. Ma.fr of Ibe Elements, and Matter of the Mem. (i.adnata. In the o.her coatee* reoelee fformal CertlSralea of tbetr attainment*. stgsti l.y tka Faculty. The Prufrealnnal ronraea are liberal, and ert in thoroughness not Inferior to ib.we of our baat collages. The Stela require* u higher order of ciUaewship. Th. lime, demand It It la oae of tba prim, alberta of thl ttchool in fe*|p to anrarc It hy fm-nihing loUl* lignut and efficient for here for her ecbooi* To tbta and It eollrlte young persona of good abilities and good purposes—three who de.fr. to Imp-on their Urn. and their talents, a* atudeat.. To all auch It promisee aid lo developing tbetr power, and abundant opportunities for wall-paid labor after laaelag arkool. Tor catalogue and term* addles, the Principal bo* an or rirma*: Stockholder*'Truatee*—J 11. Bartoo, M. D., A. H. Barn. Jacob Brown. S. M. Blokford, Samuel Chrbd, A. N. Banh. a O. Cook. T. 0- Hippie, . 0. KlntMag, E. P. McCermlck. Baq ,W. W. Keskla. John A Robb stale Trustee*—lion. A O Curtis, Hon H. L IHrf fealwrl. lien Jew Merrill. Hon William Bigtar, J. C. C Wbaley, 8. Miller McCartnlrk. E*q. orricm. Hon WIM.IAM BIOLEB, President Oerfteld, Fa. (lea. J ESSE M KRRI 1.1.. T. President, Lock lUven, Pa. S MILLAR McCOKMICK. Secretary, THOMAS TARDLKT, Treasurer. " WOODWARD SEMINARY? Boardia< abA D*jr School tu Tmii LbAlm aad Littlo Caildroa. BKCOND AND LOCUBT BTBEKTB, IIAKRISBUKG, PA. macular term will I regis SEPTEMBER l(h NCS. Ooarae of rtudy—Hemic and ScleatiSc, with Mueto and Art. Board aad tuition from Hv> lo S3SO a year asd ao extra*. Fur Circular* aad all desirable Information add re , -*• PRINCIPAL. PENSIONS. A I*l* disabled Soldiers and heirs of XXdarmaad SoMkn who died from coaseuesaw. fFt *ta eauUed ta PRNkloh*. NO ABB BAM allowed after JOLT 1, 1M. Send •tamp. for MI Instruction* la all ktai. of BohW •I. H. BYPHKRD A CO., Pmiim At##. '< P Street, WA*RIKTON, 0. 0
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