She Centre sem'ocrat. Thursday Morning, November 24, 1881. OuaassroNssaos, containing Important owt, a in II •d from snjr part of tbo louaty. Ho cmmunlc -iW n lasortod unless accompanied by lb* real name of tbe Writer Local Department. —Buy your blankets at Loebs. —November term of court commence* next Monday. —Strictly one price, honest dealing, no overcharging, at Lyon A Co.'*. —An elegant thanksgiving dinner at the Brockerboflf House to-day. —lmmense bargains in gent's under wear, gloves, hat*, Ac., at tbe Bee Hive. —All goods marked in plain figure* and strictly one price for all at Lyon A Co. 's. —Never go from home or on a journey without a bottle of PBRVHA in your satchel. —Loeb's I* the place to buy dry goods. Large assortment, low prices and good goods at all times. —Dress goods, silks, velvets, plushes and tinsel plaids and stripes in all shade* and effects at the Bee Hive. —We don't ask you $lO for an article when it i* worth only $-5, but we give you our lowest price at once. Lyon A Co. —Lace*, fringe*, gimps, buttons, Ac., in all the latest deeigns and at unrivaled price*, at the Bee Hive. - Lewin, at the Philadelphia Branch, has received a full stock of winter cloth ing which he is selling off at remarkably low price*. —Ladies coats, jackets, dolmans, circu lars and ulsterettes, in endless variety, style* and color*, and price* lower than elsewhere at 8. A A. Loeb's. —Boots, shoes, tbe heaviest driving boots, the finest boot* ; the cheapest shoes, from $1 a pair ; the finest warranted shoes, from $3 to $5 a pair, at Lyon A C'o.'s. —The largest stock of dress goods, cash meres, flannels and dress flannels in all the latest style* and shade*, and marked down to the very lowest price, at Lyon A Co. 's. —We have been informed that Rev Father Mcllbenny, late pastor of tbe Catholic congregation at Milton, ha* been transferred to Snow Shoe and will take charge of the Catholic church at that place. —The largest stores, that do the largest business in the city, and that have the confidence of everybody ; mark their good* in plain figure* and ask only tbe lowest price from the start, and that is just the way we do. Lyon A Co. —'Squire Daniel Grove, of Spring town •bip, has lately passed through a very se rious and protracted spell of sickness of an inflamalorv character and we are glad to •ay it now in a fair way to recovery. One day this week he made hU first appearance in town since his illness. —The room into which every day fresh air and sunshine find their way, from all its noxious vapor* freed, seldom contains an invalid. Now this advice we know is good : Use air and sunshine and pure food, and if you would be free from ills, be sure to use Green's Liver Pills. —Read tbe advertisement of Valentines A Co.'* store in another part of this issue of tbe DEMOCRAT. Tbey have anything in the way of dry goods, bats, caps, boots and shoes, mens' and boys clothing, gro ceries, Ac., to be found in a general store. After reading visit tbe establishment and see bow well you can be accomodated. —An exchange says that "considerable of the old coin which is now in circulation is not what it appears to be. Sharpers are buying up silver dollars, halve* and quarters that have boles in them, procur- , ing tbe dollar for seventy cents, and the others at about half their original value. : They fill up the holes so ingeniously with j prepared wire that no one but an expert , can discover it, and then pes* them off at j full value." —Mr. George L. Smith, an >nploye of Mr. Ardells Pbrrnix Planing Mill of this place met with a severe eccident by which be lost belf of bis left band. He was at tending a circular saw and extending bis hand to adjust the piece of timber he we* operating on, when it came In contact with the eaw; end in an instant was served across the palm just above tbe koucklee. Dr. George Herri* wes called in and ren dered such relief as the circumstance* would admit. —Hecbler A Co., etill lead in the grocery trade. Tbey have the finest goods to be found In the market, and with their well catablisbed reputation as careful and hon orable dealers trade always flourishes at their establishment. Their store is fully stocked with fresh end seasonable good* and persons who desire to ley in holiday supplies in time ebould not fail to cell upon them. There i* nothing in the gro cery line that tbey cannot furnish at fair prices with a guarantee as to quality. —A surprise party made a successful raid upon tbe residence of Postmaster Johnson, on Linn street, on Tuesday even ing. end the occasion was one of pleasant interest. The friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson were out in fall numbers and the social pleasures afforded to the participants were of a character to pleasing and kttjoy able that tbey will remain a bright recol lection in the memory of all who were present, Between music, dancing, elegant refreshments, and kindly Interchanges of thought a most delightful evening wet spent. About midnight the party dis persed to their homes, happy and joyous over the pleasure* that an bad enjoyed. AH IHTKRUTIHO COHTBOYHMT IH COURT.— A case in equity wbluh Involve* i number of important and interesting question* of law and fact will bo arguod before the Court of Gammon Please on next Monday. The controversy ariwa from the supply of wter through whet is known In Herri* township es "Koerlng Branch" or "Shingletown Kun" which flows through Hassan's gep in Tussey mountain a short dtsUnce south of Shin gletown. Samuel 11. Stover and William H. Stover, the plaintiffs in the case, are owners of a farm adjoining tbo town of Boaltburg on which there is a valuable spring of fresh water commonly known in the locality as "UHie Spring," which was used fdr household purposes and for watering stock, etc. It is claimed by the plaintiff's that the fountain head of Ibis spring is "Roaring Branch," tho water* of which they allege sinks about a mile and a half south west of the Spring and by subterranean passages flow into it, and they complain that tho defendants, Michael Hess, Newton Iless, Samuel Reel and Abraham WirU havo so diverted the wa ters of tho run from their natural course that tho Blue Spring has lost it* supply of water to their serious damage. Tbey' say in their paper book that tho defendants have at sundry times "within the past six veari, obstructed and filled up the passages by which the said waters of said stream have been accustomed to sink, and of right should sink, Into tbo earth as aforesaid, and havo diverted tho said water* from their natural subterranean passage* and have conducted or attempted to conduct the same through artificial channel* out of their natural course." The court i* asked to restrain by injunction the defendant* from thus diverting the waters of Roaring Branch from their natural course and also that an account be directed to be takon to ascertain the damages which the plaintiffs haTo sustained. On the part of tho defendant* it it •on tended that Roaring Branch ii not the source of Blue Spring and is not supplied directly or indirectly by the said stream. They assert that they have not in any way interfered with the natural channel in which the waters of the run have been ac customed to flow from time immemorial and say that the only persons who have done so are the plaintiff# themselves. They claim that the natural flow of tho run from the mountain is in a northerly direc tion across the valley to Slab Cabin branch. They also deny that the sink into which the waters of the run has been turned has existed for any length of time. There are direct and positive issues of fact between the parties and a number of witnesses will probably be called by both sides. Both plaintiffs and defendants are represented by able and experienced coun sel and the argument in the case will no doubt attract considerable attention. A. O. Furst, D. 8. Keller and I). H. Hastings, appear for the plaintiff# and I). P. Fortney and J. L. Spangler for the defendants We understand that in the neighborhood of Boalsburg and Shinglelown great inter est is felt in the result of the controversy. Tux Kr-rsa or I'oaTAUB —The Postoffice Department at Washington has for many years been endeavoring to find out some means of preventing lh re-use of postago stamps that have one# passed through the mails and served the purpose for which they were invented and for I which they are furnished by the govern ment. This desirable end is likely to be found in an invention lately made by a resident of this county. The Pbilipeburg Journal says that Mr. Thomas A. Mays, a resident of that place ha* lately filed a eareal at Washington for an improvement in postage stamps which will effectually prevent persons from uing old stamps to pay postage on their mail matter. It Is said to be a common practice to take old stamps that have not been much injured by cancellation and, after cleaning them, to use tbem a second time, and it is esti mated that the annual loss to the govern ment by this practice is not less than two millions of dollars. The Journal says that "Mr. Mays' improvement guards against this practice of using a stamp more tban once. The improvement is the sim ple addition of a coupon. The stamp re mains unchanged, but Mr. Mays' idea is to have the coupon attached and when the sump is to be placed on the envelope, the postmaster detaches tha coupon. There fore, when a man buys a stamp the coupon is attached and if presented at the post oflk-e without the coupon it is of no ac count. The invention of Mr. Mays is said by prominent offlcials to be a good thing and there is a possibility of his improve ment being adopted." Tax Laar or THB K A MIL V.—' The Lock Haven Demnerot seye: "The lest member of the old family of Flemings, of which tbe late Judge Fleming, of this county, wee tbe eldest, end Geo. Robert Fleming, late of Williamtport, and ex-Shariff A. 8. Fleming, late of this county, were mem here, died at Rumsey, Kentucky, on the Bib last. Us wet born on tbe Slit of Jan uary, 1799, and removed from this locality to Kentucky In IBM, and ha* resided there ever tinea. He leaves a wtfa end two children. He retained his mind to the last, and waa healthy until within the pa*t two years." —The new advertisement of the Bee Hive oae-prior storee in this week's paper will repay a careful perusal. —Go to 8. A A. Loeb for bargains ia anything. Was it Muni>Eß7—At Lock Haven, on Saturday afternoon last, the dead body of a woman named Mri. Maggie Sullivan was found at the foot of the stairs of the house in which she resided. At first it was supposed she had fallen down the stairs and received injuries which causod her death. Subsequent developments, however, gave rise to suspicion that she had been murdered by her husband—the poet mor tem examination showing that she had died from a fracture of the skull and that the wound appeared to have been inflicted by a blunt instrument of some kind. The Republican, of that city, says in relation to the matter that "her husband, Eugene Sullivan, who had been working in the woods, at Dougherty's camp, reached borne on Friday night, and on Saturday morn ing went down town to gel some money on an order be had ; called at a number of places bvforo returning, and about noon was seen by parlies in the vicinity of bis bouse. Both Sullivan and bis wife bad been drinking. Dr. J. F. Larimer, Kobt. Feck, J. N. Sloan, C. F. Mann, A. F. Kyon and John Candor were empaneled as a jury, and testimony heard from a num ber of witnesses on Saturday afternoon, Sunday and Monday night. The inquest rendered a verdict of guilty, and Eugene Sullivan is now in our county jail. A post morjem examination was held by Drs. Larimer and Hayes. There is a long fracture of the skull on the left side of the head. A hammer was found with hair on the side of it. Sullivan was a quiet, peaceable man except when in liquor." M areiaoe BEI.UI.— The marriigo of Mr. William (irauer Rnd Miss Ida New mm, took place on Wcdncaday Bflernoon, and made lli residence of the bride s mother, on Bishop street, tho scene of R delightful gathering of relatives to witness tbe happy event. Mr. Grnuer is a member of the well known mercantile firm of 8 A A. Loeb.of Bcllefonte, and of Wm. Grtuer illit Alon/.a Van Ujk*, and John Cain, i wore brought Irom Phihpsburg on Tun- I day and placed in Jail. Anderaon, alia* Van Dyke, U charged with flourishing a ' revolver and threatening to kill a number ! of person* on the streets of Philipsburg on iast Monday. He was promptly arrested , and confined to the borough lock up. I During the night Cain was found making i an effort to release Anderson by breaking the lock off the door. He was also arrest ed. Information was entered agaiost both before a justice of the peace and in default of bail they were sent to the county prison. | —Mr. Harry Devtne, who learned tbe | trade of a printer in tbe office of the old j Orntr* D*mr*rat, under 8. T. Shugart, one | of tbe proprietors of the present Dcmnermt, died recently in Cambria county. He came from to Bellefonle when a boy to enter tbe employ of Mr. Nbugrrt, and went to Cambria county many year* ago, where be continued to reside until bis death. While living in Bellefonte be was a very steady and industrious young man. —Mr. and Mr* Charles Ileisler of High street, have been called upon to mourn the death of their youngest son, George W , who died an Wednesday afternoon from scarlet fever. Hi* age was two years and eleven months. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ueisler will have the sympathy of many friends in this sorrowful affliction. —lt la said that tbe Mill Hall furnace, under the skilful) management of Captain Austin Curtin, Is turning out a very su perior quality of coke iron for which there is a ready market. We are glad to notice tbe success of this enterprise, and hope that it will always be remunerative to tbe partiea interested In it. —The Penn's Valley hunters, who re cently visited the Black Moshannon region for a ten days' hunt, returned bom# on last Saturday. We eew 'Squire Kmsrick, of Penn towrubip, who was one of the party, and was informed that they were not very euoceaeful in killing deer. They succeeded la getting two. —When you boy anything of us you naad not be afraid tfaat you are peylng more than your neighbor. Wo treat all alike. Lowest price for all. Lyen & Co. —Ladon, tbey came in large numbers Into the houses, stores, grape arbors, and wherever there was anything for them to feed upon. In one instance they swarmed into a neigh bor's kitchen and were there for days, nut being able to hive tbem, the queen being killed. Tbey were es|iecially bad about canning and preserving time, compelling the housewife to do her preserving in the evening, and in one instance the wife bad to climb in and out of the window lor days, not daring to open Ibe doors, for the bees would go in by hundreds ; persons were stung pasting along the streets and highways; entire houses became Infested with bees, so much so that the inmates could not retire to rest at night without being slung by the bees; trays of fruii put out for drying were entirely consumed lnded a reign of terror was experienced for several months, until a committee of citizens agreed to abate the nuisance, arid after several efforts appealed to the court. The defense claimed that the raising and keeping of bees was an industry and a* such could not come under the bead of a public nuisance, and that suit could not b< brought nor damsges recovered by the keeping of honey bees. Tho attorneys on both sides presented the opinions of several judges and the law points in the case, after which the conn Jecided the rase should be tried and the testimony was received But one case seems to be on record in the Slate, and that was tried before Judge Pearson in Dauphin county some years ago, in which the defendant was adjudg>u guilty, had to pay a fine and abate the nuisance.— Hamtburtj Telegraph. LTCOMIKO Isst'RAKtK CoWPAKT.—Th report of J. A. IJecber, Esq., Receiver oi the Lycoming Fire Insurance Company of Muncy, was filed in the Court of Common l'leas of Lycoming county the other week. It showed the gross liabilities of the com pany to be $362,042.8t ; the assets $186,- 660.76. The premium notes amount to $876,010.78; cash in hands of Treasurer at lime of ap|)inlment of Receiver, $12,- 882.OH; cash since received by Receiver, $1,641.22. The deficit is $176,472 06- making an assessment of from 21 to 22 per cent, necessary. The court direc-ed the Receiver to file a bond of $60,000 to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; also to report to court as soon as suffii lent should be realized to jay 10 per centum of the liabilities, and to print bis re|H>rl as Receiver, already filed, together with the order of the court and the fart of the filing and approval of the bond, fur the , information of all concerned. I —A detalchment of Company B, of the Fifth Regiment National Guards of I'enn sylva nia, went to Johnstown this morning to participate in a shooting contest with ; members of Compsny II , of tbe same Re giment. Tbe Bellefonle party con.isted of Capt. Amos Mullen, Lieut Harry lisle, Sergeant Geissinger, and Corporals Van I'elt and Gross. We hope tbe boys will bring home a good report of their skill as marksmen. Tney have already won lau rel. a* expert "sbooli.t." and they should endeavor to keep them green ujon their nobie bosoms —The Suprem- Court of Pennsylvania, in the case of Dean A Sons, appeal, ttoi yet published, has decided that when an li> r ;-orated fire insursuc company is dissolv ed by a decree of a Court having jarisdio tion, the polkim outstanding, whether perpetual or limited policies, ere eancellod, and any loss occurring after tbe date of dissolution is not protected by tbe policy. Parties insured in tbe Lycoming Are in surance company will do well to take no tice of the law as decided in the above case. —We are deeply pained to announce that tlie dark shadow of dMlh bas again enter ed the house of our friend 11. A. McPike, of the Cambria Freeman. Two weeks ago we announced the death of the eldest daughter of hi* family from that dreadful scourge, diptberia; and now n young son, Willia, has passed to the unknown world from tba sxme disease. We extend to our friend and his family our heartfelt sympe tby and condolence in these grevious af flictions. —From tbe Mifllinburg TbUgraph we learn that "a jolly delegation of studenta from tba Agricultural Collega of Centre county played the University students n game of foot bail on Saturday last, in which tbe Utter were beaten. They were highly pleesed with their kind treetment received and departed tbe town in the afternoon with pleasant memoriae of their Lawisburg friends." —The place to buy flne cigars Is at Green'* drug store, Bush House block. Tbe finest five cent cigar to be found in Bcllefonte, and don't you forget ft. —For a fine overcoat call upon Lswin at tba Philadelphia Branch. You will find tba moat eitensive and the cheapest assortment In Bellafonta. —lt U no wondar that Lewin la doing u rushing business in the line of clothing His prices are reasonable and his goods id ways give satisfaction. -It is not necpMiry to dicker And bur- I gain two hours when you wish to buy any ifling of us. We ask just what the goods are worth and no more. Lyon A Co. —1 be very bust production that can be had from first class stock and excellent workmanship in boots and shoes, at prices no higher than common eastern trash, are now o|iti and for sale by 8. be A. Lueb. —Tbe largest stock of dolmans from $6.60 up to $26 ; the largest s'ock of la dies' costs from $2.26 to sl6; tbe largest stock of children's coals, light and dark, nnd all marked in plain figures at only the lowest price we can afford to Uke, at Lyon A Co.'s. —Call and examine the stork of ranges ■ind cook stoves at Wilson, McFarlane A Go's ; also their line of single and doubh neatera. Tbey have for sale the Welcome Home double beater, which has been thoroughly ar.d satisfactorily tested in this community. We take all kinds of country produce —bulter, eggs, lard, meals, potatoes, Ac.— and give you our goods at tbe lowest cash prices, asking you only tbe lowest cent from the start. We don't ask you $-' i more on a suit or a dress so as to come -iuwri $1 at Lyon A Go 's. —That perfect baking and cooking stove, •he "Pioneer," is for sale only by Wilson, VlcFarlane A Go. All uj>*rfluous orna mentation bas been dispensed with to se cure a firsUclssss kitchen stove. Fur weight, strength and durability it cannot be sur. passed. In purchasing this stove you are not paying for nickle trimmings and beau tiful finish, but you are getting what is far (■etter and what you need in a good cook •love —a good, reliable baker and cook. Tkiai. List, November Teem The lollowing rases are on tbe list for trial st the November term of Court beginning on next Monday, the 28th instant: riKST WEEK. Ms Fllinsn —..............v5. ReoJ. f. Miner. Hals. ffiliiMn lUibklirin ** Jeba F'-Ur* AkMNkf * li. ♦ r I: • jef Jhm Klifec*'. M* *Cs ** M* o*t>u* fcHtMia* Jao. It. Übb. Ilenry J* C. Briily I tiMo" y Uoy. J. II WllltMM. - F F. Flair llfltiinft Flair ft 11. IBimu " J It. Feter k Lot*. 44* m Hart*** Mti k M*f, II"? AUan4f k Buwe*. H W. " AT ls*i liHi Hal fLkiibft. t k F L.J. Figg ** A T 1/eialbem H a). Hafiitbf* AbuiifW k Fr#r. tytboaj Wolf. * UeMf* saaitt, At tt4ar k B"*m. Keller ta i< lUder " Ja* M mtmn. VmB k Uoy. 1 N- .(fan. Ilala k Ou. k *. A- Fnpani Hal. Iluy Krrn k Alas f k homm infbib k • at al. Linn k Bake*. Ff*anjtU*. Lnrtnda ftftangtar C * I. II Kub&ft. In rat. Ilaatiaf* Jta>-|*b * fruit K & (naifat;. r*ri k Ala* A Fowar. lUaotkardt J M A Mnatera Frt A KdrAlifar. A Hatting*. II I Fam*n-ntb •* W F. Ilua* Alataadar A Itoaar. Hoy Jn*k Haakry N Wa. Mryit H tl. Fnrvf- tyaagWa Fanjatot* WfcraUlKl • Klimiatli Nallary at |. Iloy. IWater A Urj-hafl Jus|.h TUkrf " JtnAC. Nark la. Hoy Dala Bank* A Format " Job* 0. FoortarA H**H A Ueykkft. Haaiiaga. KiiraivHb IKUrar. m Jobs O. Aank. K* t. tamngtaf. Uala ft I i lay >.♦. " Ja L. Fa# Hit llaatiisg* Am *al a A Boarf. I.iira !• grant * A-la'f*..—, " Jtm L il Heating* Aianandar A ktvw J. C llrya* at at. ..5.5....,w " Jnfen 11.-y. Airland r Fnrat. Jacob * William Mayar Fatal. Fpanglr II W . Kraatitar- " taunnal Hraningv-f Hat liny. AlrUMtf A Buarar J. t ilaffft Hal ." J4a Iky. Alaaaadar A Fnwac Fnrat Jony < Mi< baaj Fnnkln A"*aoL A Ik***, Uala. Fnrat Jobn mm * Allan On*n. Hnate-v A U*fAMi lly, A At* t A Fuati Fatnnal LHtcm. " J A Laitni Farat A Al-*'r A Abmnr. Hm||mi Niilbtm AIL A*a *ln'a. " F K. Mart at al. y|a(kr. Alatawdar A Faa i JonaibaA Kldat " IMlaa A HMmyrr Alaamxtar A Fonar. Wyiangta* TVsita* Lncaa M Rrakial (Vabt. ila*(ing* ka* Era A Oapbaat Jt'gT List roR Nov ember Term. — Tbe following is the list of Jurors drawn for November term of Court, commencing Monday November 28, 1881. ORERtI JCRT. Itoftj Oeslssl. torlsf , Jiswyli lisle. Ml-rty Jso (Mli E Rs*. Ilsk|s liln.. IMMssls. * illisbs tssan. Rh 11. 11. NtM, Orm. AiUsn UssS , (sro">. !*. M. ?*-(ler MillbelWß. C llorfc, 1 .K'SSlilr Mif bsel I Sect (lie. I'..(u>r J N IH.|is. llsnS Ils|sf. DBs. VsM. A Rock. Howard hatw. Well* E>.ns, lire#* soasael toiler. UairO Nsaj Rich. I'ni.*vttle Kcl. ri Uardaes Kertaaoa dwrssa VeSdeCer Rarwatd* J.me. Kl-ells Wnrth del *. TSIe Hellef.t* I. Oseea, MHsatiarß. The P l.acas.B BRos Ilea Frailer Rmser. TEA VERBF, JCRORS.—Ist VEER Jaauw Career, Walker. ll earj Usm. Harrl*. Ruben Raal). lTllirabwr J. W. Rnsarl. Haiaes. K. 0 Bretl. Frrawaia. J line her. Howard In. Jnarfdi Mwk, MllsaliSTgc Jam-. UstK hgE owrar lltdl RwrsMds. :Johs lb-man. Farwaane. J C. Powsell. Raffct, Mba Ulster. Mllmtar* Fox, IWIrSwIn DuM Mt< Ell). Walker. Real ma IddlßgaJTales. Jaa. Mmlinsiri). stains' Martin S|ailt. Worvb, Andrew TVaw|wuw, talon Ushw Raraiaosar, Fallen O. L Meek, ReUeh.nte lleor) Rr.Bihern, rh barf J. R RsnrsS.-SrlteSnola. W. R. Teller, BelteEaote. fA. Eat. RarnaM*. H I.KmMM Pen. f. C.Cnwasal. Flbart). A mi raw H act sr. P-n IMwanl Rrewa, IMIaMls Juhb ReekwHß. Tat h-r. RA. Darla.Plillliwliarw. J. R. Ilansa lrk, OaHec*. It t. Dseker, Pinter. R. * lllwM, Rbow Shoe Jtmea C. Cosdn, Oracg. 11. E. OeatSM, RaHeSmla, 0 W. Rw)sr, MHas. Jew boras Sm* Shoe H F Fraai-w Urges. Peas. Rtrhard Uti. RpHag. Wllilaai Fallow. Rllaebarg M. F. Lmv BhimM* James Ikkenll Otnm Jaw F Tdealer Onllrge, Rmanosl *(4 l llama M. ft Tsrger. RetlrWinta Runnel Mmwera. Walker. James Re. bdol, LM| JT. <4rf, Pslll|*bwrg. TEAVRRBB JORORR-M WREE. R P Phlllj* Pei.s. Jhs t) clack, UWt) AU Vans. Orasf. .1 I. Re* *.*•■ Ran. set Horn FersssnW, ] M EerwieOar, Sf-rtng O„nse llnutsr. VMM (R WWll CRarlsa, Rowga J T Harrrlr. AprliHl. Uen t, Peter*. Cnbrw Jobs Eiw-iairr. Pen a j* FO-swrtnr. Wheel). Henry |i nerd— Miles. ' p.eiet Tale, Rprlna. John Oala— . Mart-n, HsrM Rgatsea. Rsah. HarM Uik. Fi Igussß. |j-4>n Hook. Itswß Jaarna Mnliiarwss, lIaTTW Oeorg. Marker, Pena Jamaa P Frank Miles. Is Harahkerger Walker. Jswae Beasts, Walker. WlUm RUget, Rush II R PtrtUr, HacrW William Jei.klnt, ReUePk. Jett) R R-I*a. Smmt. J 0 Rio era. Ilalnra. RatbuiM Rsirl), Jaeob Rbfket, Nilae. J t' HMlng*. |M. TSoa Erkearwih. RyrlnC- P W Bifk.v llJr Moum Jes W fwrw) JkslMMta, Jt*Ho W Cv'jfi* Jon WtAUt F#ttnk —We don't bait yoa on one thing—give you one article let* than coat and charge you double for tbe next. Y'|i-ll>-d to buy your winter clothing Before deciding on what you will buy <- what the celebrated llm-hettcr manufacturer*, Me*r*. Hu*in, Adler A Co., have turned out thi* Munn. erjual in fit, workmanahip and trimming* to any custom made good*. I'rice* very reaeonable. To be had only at H. A A. Loch'* who by their *quare dealing have did much to buiid up tbe large demand of tbii very *upcrtor grade of clothing. —We have given the exclusive agency to Lyon A Co. for the tale of Klkin * cele brated fine thoea, every jmir of which we guarantee. They are of tbe flneat atock and workmarohip, and we will make our tfuarantee gin-d if ,„ y ~, # j r d.e, not give •atiafaclion. M. Ki.ki* A Co. —AaHiti'RNUAM, Maa*., Jan. 14, 1880. I have been very tick over two yeara. They all gave me up a* pad cure. I tried the mo*t rkiliful pbyaiciaro, but tbey did not reach the wort pari. The lung* and my heart wouid fill up every night and dotreaa me and toy throat Wat very bad. I told my children I never tbould die in peace until I bad tried Hop Bitter*. I have taken two bottle*. They have helped me very much indeed. I am now well. There wa* a lot of nick folk* here who have *een bow they helped me, and they uxd them and are cured, and feel a* thankful a* I do that there i to valuable a medicine made. Mr*. JULIA O. Ccanixo. —OIIIXWICB, February 1, IWIO. Hop Bitter* C< nipanv—Hir: 1 va*given up by the doctor* u* of trrofulou* mniunip tion. Two bottle* of your bitter* cured me. I-xaot Brewer. —The large*t a*ek < Raaof (>m i**tlr. MAKTIIA NoKALL J No. 2, An* term. |al. NOTICE U hereby given to the helra and ot**iUri of Mtrtb* MarkaJl lii eigne Int.. roan e* tbe fiMtrib X.>l.itay of N..taal* Belt end wner tbr pMIUou of |ilaiatlt •nd ab>i* ntaae ahy a rrrtein n-Cfifr glTea by J. B Aleiander to Martha Marked abontd i-ot tie aaita ked id rrord. At teat; JOHN I>PA Nlil.KK IMI Sheriff. NOTICE. —In the matter of the Es tate if Hear; Ri ken roth, tat* if Raring tore -blf.. fwmaf la tbe orfdtane' Com t of Centra i nt. t> Tb* apatalamani to tbe widow of aabt Henry Kekenrcth. fwrnef, Charlotte Rrkenruth. widow. ft*- tail. Aiid ana. Austin 22. I**l innlHtHii ria- Aimed atat. and acstre directed In be gl,ra by paldi iOaa Ibat aalaea eiiryiaaa ba klad thereto l-afora lb* tm day of aemt term tb* aaate aid be noograted almiilalef; By lb* Cnart fd-fw WM R BCR( tirTELD.Crk Or.Ooart. PENNSYLVANIA, Centre Co., m: A |m*l] I. Wa E Bracarttta. Clerk of the Or- Oban*' Court of aafd ramaty. do beeef.j rertlfr that at aa Orpoaor Ooarl bald at IWllet .nte. tb* 22f day nf Ausoet. A t> l*l before tb* H aorahle tbe Jttiisaa of tbe aald CnarL on *efi* a rale re a* granted afeta Mary Aaa lllmaaelrtrk. Naaia-I Hta*a>4itrb and • harlt* Rorker. tbe heir* and lef*l ityriwuanra of J ba L Hi*key de. I ll el. to mat* latn onnrt i Ibe fib Monday of Nirremtoo arst, b, aroept or rrfaao to amff at tb* ealaatlnei. or kn* oaaa* aby tb* real ittteie of the aatd dorraaed aboald not be add la teauaatay abnaf. I have. b*reaatn M my band and *Bt*f lb* teal of aatd mart, at Relliiah, tbe 1M day of A a*net. IW wm it ttvßflMriELii c. o. a Atteat: fM* BiXiUt.TMf 3Mv BP Ae MA tar day at boa*. Batrflee a-orth lb *> JIC VMW On*. Addr~e A UTIKBON A CO, Cortland. Main* My IBSO-1. 1800-1. The Patriot, Daily & Weekly, For the Ensuing Year. Tb* •afcarripMoa ptVe of tb* Wirtit hnjet ha* been red need t Rt *• pre rnyy per tae*a T* data of Ptrvt and apward* tb* W it*ll ritr*l*y •fll be fan*abed at Ibe eauaardlaartly tbaap rata of 7k mat* per ran |er aaanm. T Oatlt ftlkiot will ba era I to any aUraa, daring tb* *a*fna of Don pro** and tb* Legialattnw at tbe rak* of to rente per amntb L'ndar tb* art of (bura* tbe paMlabey prepay* tb* poataf* and anbarrlt-ar* at* reftevad frea* thai aapeaa*. fcrery Mbacrfptfoa re net la am ita panted by tb* cnah Ntra It tb* lata* t* ml .el l lb* Tb* Rvnarklw "Mli.ia of Oungiem aad tb* Lrgtclater* trill be ef ator* than ordinary tatnyea* and tbelr pmreedtaga trill be tally leytdtf tar tb* Bally aad a complete tyaigad* ef ibea* mil be gtvoa la tb* Weekly. Addraa PATRIOT PUBLIRtIiNO 00, *7-if MkJHhWtMA Btret t, Bam*berk. IQ3I THE CULTIVATOR 10Q1 ABD COUNTRY J3TNTLEMAN. TUB RBfT OB TBR AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. THE CoraTRT Übmtlbmam UViorß. raMMP. If ant CMffftu*. Ret the Want aad earf*. ty id htdlui ItKMitw It inatabM. aad far tba ability aad etteait of tm Oeeaaeeueaewra- lB Thna Chlaf DlrrClaaa of FARM cboi A wit FBocßMpry, IIOBTICLLXCBR ABB FBI ITORJtWIN'I. LIVE STOCK ABB DAlkllKO— •bile It alt* tarladaa all Ma* bfanamk af ratal fwHry tard, Bafotaebay^Bee- Farat "tfanetlorm aad >i ailap. Da aedk li *nay.a*f a namuy of the Bear* of the Weak. Ik* Makhnt Rtrear* tn ataaually rnwplkkn. ae.i mot* lakinaatkaa ran be gathered frvaa It* eal aaa# than tma any other ana re# (Ui regard ko the Priegeeta of th* On pa, a* throning light im ewo of Ibe neng UaaetkrM of all oarotbwe—M an va Bw tap Wan ta Mk It fa ItbcaMy tlloelraled, aad reaatitatea to a greater degree than eay af Ita a#h- AORIiTJLTIJRAL NKWBPAPE* or i.eeer tatliag lalik ul bet h to Patei and flaw-. ~Te. ftttm owrmu W aahllehed mu at. tb* tolkeatag te an obea |f rtet> hi ad.eao* t <>. o-et ®a year fata; Bowk fteihltt. aad an Gddltbwal naay ha tb* yew tie* la tb* aeofn of (Rob; Tn tv.eita 08, aad aa iMttwd royj ker tae y*wr Bvo ka the walw af tb* Chtk Oagha ef the Paper ft** Addnoo LUTUKH TUCKER A SON, Ft** JUw, ALU*!, S T. BMW