©he Centre fienwroit. Thursday Morning, September, 21,18 82. CoaanroNDiars, containing lm|>ornt new*. •ollrlt • J from any part of tho county. No coinnui u lent Urn- InoorteU unless accompanied by the real uaiue of the writer. Local Department* —Grangers' pic-nic to-day. Mrs. Joe Furey returned homo last week. —Miss Alice Scanlon is visiting at Port Matilda. —Phlllpsburg's electric light will bo in working order by Oct. 1. —Rev. T. M. Morris, of Milosburg, was in town on Monday morning. —Never go from borne or on a journey without a bottle of PKRI NA in your satchel. —A young ladies' sketching club is a new and very select feature of Hellefonte social life. —Tho contract of building tho water works for Clearfield has been awarded to Geo. R. In rutin, of New York, price - 082. —Over seven thousand dollars, thu* far, has been subscribed to the erection fund of the Presbyterian new Suntlay-sohool build ing. —Wo aro pleased to see His Honor, Judge Orvis, out again, lie had been con fined for about two weeks by an attack of pneumonia. —Mr. F. Iloer.er has added steam power to tho other necessary machinery that runs tho Spring oreek distillery and tho heart of the IFrifcAmnn's associate rejoiccth. —Front porches aro gradually crawling all over our pavements and sidewalks. It is necessary to step off tho boardwalk in gome cases to pass these ob*tructions. —Tho festival, spoken of by tho I)KMO. CHAT, last week, as having been such an exceedingly enjoyable affair, was conduct ed by tho ladies of tho RrformtA church instead of by our Lutheran friends. —When that yonng mercantile friend of ours allows his horse to back tho buggy, in which he and his better half are sitting, over an embankment into a garden, he had better have the lives of the party insured. —The Amrriran Agriculturist has been greatly improved and beautified and the price $1.50 per annum i* frequently only a fair price for a single number. Address Grange Judd Co., 751 Broadway, New York. —C'apt. A. B. Snyder, know* as much about growing peaches as ho does abrut making clothing, judging by specimens handed us on Tuesday. They are large, delicious and of excellent flavor. Thank you. —Mr. W B. Miller, of Bedford, wa flying around town, on Monday, as though ho were possessed of seven <l ifferent business engagement* at tho same time. Hi* many friends, the ladies included, were glad to see him. —Miss Maggie, the accomplished daugh ter of Dr. Stewart, of I'ine Glenn, has been in town for the past few days. Miss Htowart, wo understand, wiil leave lor Baltimore, shortly, where she had bren at tending school during last year. —ln speaking last week of tho number of veterans of the Mexican War present at tho Snow Shoe reunion, we said there was but one, we learn since that two others were there, Mr. Wat. Sharp, of Roland, and Mr. Chos. MeOarvey, of Union villa. —A. O. Furst, Esq., and Jno. F. Potter, Esq., went for squirrels on Monday, so they said, but chestnuts are plentiful this season and no one knows what they may have been after. If they visit their "old hunting ground" tho public may know more about it soon. —We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. G. W. Rook, of Pbilipsburg, on Monday. Mr. Rook is now proprietor of the estab lishment that lately was conducted by Rook k Dolan. Ho is an agreeable gen tleman and we wish him a pleasant and paying experience while among us. —The New Orleans Minstrels talked) sang and danced to a crowded house on last Friday night. The jokes and flashrs of wit were new and the general bearing of tho members of tho company gentle manly in the extreme. Should they come again they will be granted a cordial re ception. —Josh Billings know* why they are called pole cats: "because it is not conve nient tew kill them with a kluh, but wilb a pole, and the longer the pole the more convenient. Writers on natural history disagree about the right length ov the pole used, but I would suggest that the pole be about 365 feet, espeshily if the wind is in favor of the (cat." Our opera bouse is not an ornament to the town. To spend an hour or two there is by no mean* a pleasant undertak ing. When the bouse is full tbe atmos phorq, for want of ventilation, is some wbal similar to that of tbe Black Hole, of Calcutta, the only difference being that no one escapee from the latter while all es cape from the former wishing in many cases they had never been caught there. The subject of a new opera house must ho kept before tho "men of means" and no doubt If the matter be presented in It# true light something may be done soon. In tho meantime Hellefontu is ridiculed and given tbe g. b. by many excellent companies that would stop If we had da cent accommodations. —Tho Watchman, a* it recall* the many pleasant and profitable socials of last win ter, throw* itself (>HCU in it* easy chair, think* awliile, then gel* up, clear* it* throat, and this follow*: Isn't it about time for our Methodist, Reformed, Presbyterian and Lutheran friend* to inaugurate the season of church locial* ? They certainly woro very much enjoyed by our.people last season, and we havo reason to believe were successful in a monoy point of view. We doubt not that as soon as again held the attendance will be large. Tho evonlngs are growing quite long, and in tho way of innocent amuse ment* Mollefonto has little to ofl'er her poo p'e. An evening cannot be more pleas antly or profitably scent than in social gatherings, enlivened by tableau* ami dia logues, music and recitation*. We fear tho charge often made is too true, that in our social intercourse there is too touch formality and stiffness, or, to use a more common expression, our society is compos ed of too many "sett*." Nothing would so effectually remedy this a* meetings .f the above kind. At least we hope they will be again tried. I'ndoubtedly they will be largely attended and. if nothing else should be gained, they will all >rd our voung people, a* well as others of u more advanced age, tho opportunity >f passing a pleasant time together between tin- hour of darkness and bed time. Wo fully endorse the alsove, and trust next month may be none too soon to an nounce tho first of a series to continue all winter. A brother quill-driver, who knows what ho i* talking about, draw* the atten tion of readers to the practice of persons standing in the aisle* or doors of a church after the close of services* talking and shaking hands, thus preventing other per son* from getting out. Thss practice is a very bad one indeed. People in having a church should <Io so in a becoming manner and not block up tho passage was - to the great inconvenience, not to say annoyance, of others. If inquiry a to ea< h other'* family is desirable let it bo done on the outsido ; if a lady wishes to view the new bonnet worn by another let her get on the outside where her view will not I*- ob structed ; or if a stranger attends ihunb nd any of the congregation lias curiosity enough to find who tii" person is, let thorn get to til" outside 8 qiit kly "* i -ible and then s'and on the side walk and in" quire of ail who coma out. In ur judg ment this would be busin<-#, but whether church Jienple will take our u ivice or net we cannot say. —The member* of the National Green back-Labor party held a meeting at the court house on Ist Thursday evening. When Mr. N. L Atwood, of Venango county, the .jx-nker, bgn his speech very few were present to hear him, an ! these lie kindly invited clear up front-gathered them under his wing, ■ it were.—and he kept right <>n, not allowing the many, win. came late, to bother him in the least. Mr. Alwood is a good talker, and he exerted himself to abuse Democrat* and Republi cans alike. In our opinion the gentleman is pursuing a strange course, if he ready desires to add to the present number who vole for the candidates of the party he represents. I'erhap* be be, ;ove* in "whom the (Lais would destroy, they iir*l make mad." lie was so thoroughly in earnest that it was necessary to remove his coal and in the language of Gov. t'urtin, lie hit 'em below the belt several times. Few men are readier talker* and few are as thoroughly posted on matters of which he speak*. Wilson, McFarlene \ Co., rail atten lion to the only reliable Heady Mixed Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pre pared Paint is not only superior t> any Heady Mi(ed Paint sold but rivals pure while lead in iu smoothness in working and durability. This paint i- guarantee,! by the manufactures not to crack or peel within three years. The guarantee is not only good for replacing the paint but it will be put on if it shotfd < ra< b or f-eel within the time specified. It will b° to your interest to call and see \\ ilson, Me- Farlane A Co., lofore purchasing either white lead or any other Heady Mixed Paint. For the benefit of interested parties we announce the weekly meeting of the Donkey club, next Sunday evening. This organization has lately received some ad ditional strength and now is the unchal lenged possessor of more well-pounded hard-cbeek than any company of cjual size In the world. Our notification did not state place of meeting, but it will lie, most likely, at the front door of the Meth odist church, shortly before the congrega tion is dismissed. * —Our Hepublican frionds, babies and all, are glorying In tho infamy of the rec ord of the "30#" brigade, at Chicago, by displaying powtcr medals, upon which is stamped a horrid picture of (Inn. Heaver. We should think Mr. Beaver would object to being so uncerimoniously treated and would advise the recasting of tho die, for it is a shame to have such a pleasant coun tenance so fearfully reproduced. —lf Kyle M'Farlane does not enjoy driving to the country, no one doee. It D nurh a relief thus to dispoae of trying busi ness matters, ravel In the sweetness of rural surroundings and bask amid the splendors of a country sun at noonday. Our fViend, Ham, of the Hush House, is tp possession of certain secrets that ba can find a ready market for by calling at our office. KiTMake your old things look like new by using the Diamond Dyes, and you will be happy. Any of tho fashionable colors for 10 cents. —Col. 11. Y. Slit/.or i* recovering from hi# Into sick spiill, Dunlel Uarman, E#ip, i in Bradford county. Mr. W. A. Tobias has our thanks for favors shown. Miss KflleSlrah is visiting Mi Kmtnn Iluehdel, of near Howard. —A new tile lloor will soon bo laid in the oliicoof the Hush House.— Dnily AVu-s Mr. llnye# Hhroyer, formerly f this plsee, ami now of Lancaster, called on Tuesday. Never ccnlound the leid with the good reinislios, the very ln'-t W4i know of i I'XRUNA.— Shir. Urockcrhoff itro-. r4i transforming part of the room lately occupied by H. (iraliani ,V Son itilonn ulllee. Miss Annie i.uuhui.li, of Northamp ton county, Pa., i* visiting 10-r si-t<-r' Mrs. R-iv. .1 D'l. -rig, of this place. Air. Samuel Albright, an aged and proinin- ni eilir.en of Millhenn, died at his home in that place, on the 7lh instant. Mr, Henry itrockerln ll and tlo l single oar boaleuaysHi to take a riil•# on .Monday. They disagreed and f4.1l out, at least Henry did. Mr. L--w .N heaffer i# entertaining Mr Harry l.awull, of <'ala*au>|Ui#, l'a. Mr. J.uwitil ha- been engaged at Hilton * drug #t..re, L a k Haven, f.>r the past j.-ur fob Win. .M .Michael, 1 ndcpeiident iUipuhiican candidab- tor fongres-man-at- Large, j ! tt.r igh town ..11 Tin sday evening. A lurge 1r- s.l greel.i him at the depot. M'ss Kate Power# ha- been selects ,i by the school 1- ar.l Is. teav.li ttm new gra.Je about to be vital,ii-ln I This it a judicious •election. Mit# Powers during her short 1 ale. r 111 the tchs-ol I-.JUI n ts a-lis r tm* ins-l with niarkt .l sue, • • and there 1* no rea-oti Its douhl that she will d.< as Well Hi iier new pusitmn. —We arc tnforme<.l, by Ib-v. J. F. l>e- I.ong, lli.it the 1. w lief .rrued cliurch, en 1 orn, r ring ai.l Linn ttres-u, will he ronss- ratsai ts the service of tin Triune God in tw. wt-t-k. from m-xt Sunday, <' t. h, at ill 111 a M ,and that Rev. ;■ Is. SS Itg ner, D. I)., s.f Ailentown, Pa., will pre*. ), lliu contecratory s,-rrr. n. Tise f lirislian public it cordially irivits-d to attend. —The Synod of the Reformed church will meet in annual tension in the Reformed chugpii, in Bellefonte, on W*lneday, <et. lltli, at 7.80 r. m. Tliis is the first meet ing of this ivssiy in Centre county. It# so vjoti" will bo open ar.d tlie public will be welcome to attend. The ops-mug n-rinon will lie preached by the retiring pre*identi Rev. Sleinrnel/., ol R.-ading, Pa —Rev. Pennepacks-r, in In# address t<. the ii-'w member#, who were taken into pill membership at the Meth>>dit church on last Sunday evening, taw fit to expound part of th-* occlcsiasiical law that governs that branch of the church militant. If the constructions, piass-d upon thu discip line, by Mr. l'ennepackcr, w.-re put intsi practicsi and fully carried out, in spirit as woii as letter, this would tea lovely world. When the translucent ajueou# fluid of the planing mill dam shall have bes-n met amorphosed : and the fantastical ramifica tion# of tho unbelliferoua vegetable forma tion# that find root on the fallacious hanks, toon to bs. submerged to tome fathoms of profundity by the imjavrceptibly corroding mnist tossth of the fluid, hall eternally havo reael Ihry \r\!l changr. Ihf I* nt rluh to n ikatinij flub. Referred to the Daily .Vcir# man. Buy no clothing until you have exam ined the new stock soon to arrive at Irw in's Philadelphia Branch. Tho selection it made with a view of pleasing cus tomers and price# will bo in proportion to the actual worth of tho articles. In the matter of overcoats I#ewin intends l<> lead as he is going to keep in stock all grade*— even tho finest and very best. He desires ut U> slate that he still adheres to the "one price" system. —Tho .State Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association will bo held at Willlamsport beginning Thursday, Sept. 28, and continuing until Bunday evening, Oct. 1. Tho following are delegates to represent the Bellefonte Association : D. 8. Keller, Esq., Mr. F. P. Green, J. W. Gephart, F.tq , Messrs. Edward F. Gar man, Walter Bayard, 11. 11. Schroyer, <J. G. Daniels, Isaac Mitchell, Chat. F. Cook and the Secretary. —"(pieon Esther," tho religious can tata, rendered by Prof. Lane and class, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of last week, was a pleasing entertainment. The audience was not nearly as largo either evening as it should have been, but all were delighted. The mora important char acters wore well sustained, and the chil dren, the boys and girls, In marching •bowed what careful training can accom plish in a short tii..o. —The "Aild of the State" compapy at Reynolds' llalt on Monday evening ful filled all expectation* of the Urge audi ence. The mind of man runneth not back to Ibe lime when a better play was belter produced here. It is remarkable that any thing like success attend*! their efforts, the stage Is tmsll and appears to hove been in such condition as to compel the chief lady performer to pin up the skirls of hr elegant costume, to keep them off the floor. —Thi# letter from Mr. James Wolfen den, of Is"ck Ilaven,appeared in the Amtr innl Jlailroad Journal, New York, on tho fith instant, and fully corroborate# what wo havo iilwuy# claimed for tho sire found in tho district named : /or A in'rtrtin Jl<i 1 [ r-y< I Journal; DxAitKllt: In your valuahlo eontrihu lion sif railway, mine and mill view# of thu 20th ult., I notice a statement that iron manufai'lurer# complain of a scarcity of good hematite orn in Pennsylvania, nam ing Centre county a# having muiio line •ppcitnons, hut staling tiiat they are not ricii enough to warrant manufacturer# in paying freight on them, and that the liest magnetic ore# used in Pennsylvania are now brought from Spain and Africa. As the assertion doe# not name the wink or givo figures, your reader# are unable to form ev,-n an approximate estimate of tin* cost of handling the New Jersey magiii 1 and the Pennsylvania hematite are., or ol bringing them to thi# #<-, i, n. •lodging by my oDMrvation# I should #ay that th# work# wete located hv the "tow path rule, depending on w 1 ;-.n f.-i I- r# fr. 01 lie mine# to the railr,whi- h v.oiihl . .• not le-s than ten cent# per b-n b-r ,1, mile ; and the dilferenio- in wip.. m tlsis# country from llio#e in the couiiiri, • nan .1 iini-t IC--0 he tak4-n into u iu;.t T. ('••ntnl P. t ii#ylv*ni.i hnnatite - of ( lint, 11, 1 , litre, I 1,-aril,-1,1 and other , ~.jnt ie. list.• a hundred fold greab-r art-age . ( stratilh-.l in Ithan are n-.w w,,i hut tli' ir "levelopement 1. retarded l,v tin trunk line# i-f railr- a-l. whi, h la(, th# #nr faie.w-reh ore#, neglecting the tinning do lt :, I Sugar and Niltany valiev#, win, h contain- u|e>rior hematite ,-r<- I--t ,-.-n the lim-'stone, anil 111 paomrj Uiiar,titia, i-.-r --tainlv fiftv percent >,f ir- n m the h!-,.t fun, 1, e, and that too, ~f A I <j jalitv, f-,r tin plate stamp iron <>r to- tin -t wir, , ,->■ Ami in < i-ui!i>•. 1 1 Hii l a 1 - -in, I.g - -to - westward we have ore# in phutlv I" < h-#| . I v feed ,-veral (*and,ria or Johnstown iron and st,--l w,>rk * Wl at is 1 -•••.)■• i are ruii- - p", tfully y.,ur, •Ia- W otn-a |4|,s . I. , a Ilaven. I ifit4vi, (' • . l'a. Kept. 0, IS 1 ..'. —1 t e r- tendered th" • m, n of Bellefonte by the no ml r of the Y. M I A , on Tuesday #1 nin ;, <!r> w to gether a great many ..f the friend# ■ f the A r-iut;- n A!! enjoyi 1 the plain repast, the music and tins icur j ent in s<- al ,<,n vcrse. Thoorch' stra, i.,ii)[s.v,-d ,-f M- nts- G-., I hire, I'l.a- Smith, J. (' )lir, aid G-o. Burr.-:le, !■ * rv- • th :■ m f all. i>no matter more now attract# the att. i t: n• -f th 1 e c,r,n,at-,J w."i the organira li n, and that i# papering th, men's read ing r-~.ui Thi* i the only re-ort >,f the kind in Bellefonte, and II i* daily leaom jit g more popular. An Intelligent, appro > iative public will re t fail to value the advantage# #* they deserv*. All hading publication# of the day and a reference library of over "dm volume* are attra. ti-.n# that must draw. In order to enhance the atlraeliv,-ni of the r in it has l*,~ n df tcimined that the necsi-ary fund# can h>> n-eure*l by giving the public an op|,rtur,i* ty to contribute without asking tb.-tn : r any voluntary donations and this is the plan—an *jst*.r supper will be given in tho room* on Tuesday evening, o t. 6, lh*'2, ticket# .70 cents. Ttie luscious it valve# will bo served in all style* and every effort made to satisfy and please all who inay favor tho Association by being present. Ticket# for sale by individual member*. —Our Mil'.heim friend# are f rlunato in having secured Prof. W G M rr,- *n, of Port M a Hilda, a# principle of their public schoo'#. At a meeting of the school board of Worth township, S< [ tithe following resolution# were spread upon the minut, s : U'brrra*, Prof. W. G. M'*rri#<>n has decided to sever his eonneclion with ut, hating accept*! the Principlesbip <d the Millheim public schtl#, after teaching esghl sueeessfiil terms In our township, ami M'tsrr##, We deem it due him that we should give this public expression of our appreciation of bis valuable service# in oui midst, therefore Kekoltro, That we are torry to lose hiin from our number during the next term, a# we regard hirn among the beat teacher# in our county. Rr.aoi.vxr>, That we as u re him that our I*e*t wish**# go with him to hi# new field of labor, that ever learn with pleasure of hi# succesa, and that we hope the tun of pence and protpcrily may ever ihine upon hi# pathway. Meatrt. Doll A Mingle have been re* ceiving their fall and winter stock of boot* and shoot, for men, women and children, for tome day# pa#t, and are able to show a more complete lino of goods than any other establishment in Centra county. Tliey claim to have no particular specialties but from the number of ease# of boots #• conspicuously displayed we are I*l to infer that each department of their trade it receiving the same attention usually bo#low*l upon what are known as tprcuilt ict. Be advised—try buying there and you will not be likely to go any where else in the fjture. —An experienced and reliable chemist declare# pure white sugar chea|x*r and sweeter yhan brown. We do not doubt this, and font like advising our readers to buy nothing but white. Hecbier A Co.* while they will sell you any kind you ask for, prefer to have you buy what they know to be absolutely pure. Their slock of groceries of all kinds was never more complete, and the patronage, with which they have alway# been favored, i# dally Increasing. You can buy all edible arti clee at their store# at fair and equitable pricv#. _ —special inducements for Fall and Winter clothing during the Bummer month*. 27-lf Mortuomrrv A Co., Tailors. —There I* no disputing the fact that Harry G,-can't cigars are the most popular in town. If you have not dona to, try lbora at Tinea Cham. Coxcikt.— The third entertain ment, by the itcllefonle Orchestra, for the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. "piano fund" will be held iri the Association he-lure ronut, on Tuesday evening next, ilfith in stant. itiieut wihitig to detract from tlie imprcolon of excellence created by the first two, it is only proper u> my that the third will be even more entertaining. The program : PART I, r,Ur flaiiiiia H|V. * .v.vv: ■""'* X , OSCNSna* I I 1 tBkV ' - hirrt i, K */. * ■> IK.I r I W ,r # W bit* I: i I'ABT 11. I*. -H1,,,! i -1-11, r luitiiu-i (it* • i> ,11 I >• mr*., I Loot Rama | Pfis* li" l| jb f '• Nl Tn Muud 11,. ll,lei„li, lilri. Dotnt r. Si niA'x J'ki.i, Okimk i.* - The foil., wing paragraph, quoted fr..m the | "Sundry Humbug, c-lumn of the Amrri ■an A i i' ulluriti, M ,11 prohaldy prove in ler.*-t-fit rcvling te s*.tn<* half d--/<-n **r *n-ir-- *f our Centre county farmer#. We r to-mil- r hearing t-ri<- very similar to th,- a (-W month* and we are not "P-liing tah out of AchnoJ" when we ray Hint the name# connot-lud with tie 111, g\e them a 'igiuflcam *•: The unfortunate fnrin.-r, "K. .1. (' j an. to,-II three,.f th. e "grin-h r* worth fno i-j.-h, and have a fourth f r hi# c .m --, rii# li ; a- in all such i ■>, he w told | * l they n -d not li pai 1 for until sold, jf tm au' nt a-1,.- I him to n/ri a (M.etal < aid. inert v to r- quest tin* 1 agio Machine \V to rend on the Rrindcri. The ma |<' " - d.d n t come, hut a < lb-- tin:; • gent d J, ar.-i tlie postal ear i t irto-d out t-i l.e an to pay f r the machines :V ■ .4..-W t it 44 settling agent houid ca After much diflh illy, th- agent inducecj j"E .1 C to -"n a note for the am-unt, f- I"' Miortly the ii--te wac on t■ •• market, and tocl-a the matter the giver of the n ,e p,id fl-jO.tlO f-.r it. .Mr. ('. ii.ade a gr. at in -take in signing the p.,.u1. i \\ ben be found be <i• frau :■ i in tins. to- made a worm mistake in giving a ri<4te i without * a -• rect4ive*l. Tb<-#e agent* are *t i to te- i ; arating in Delaware, Mary land and Virginia, but similar swindles hat •• 1-4. u i n-ri- -1 m. in t ari'>u> State for wars I there no help f-.r it' Were, gr.-t to find that our w-arr tng is a' much needed now in tome localities a* it te fite i year# ago, N;w- Cnt°n<.n at Hon im, Si-ki v,.— Mr*. Jane Mann, widow of the lament"-) Harvey Mann who f..und'-d Mann s Axe Pa. t <rv - no mile and a half south of town, has placed the community in which she re, |er und*-r listing obligations by her generc -ity and benevolence. Many are th<- t , f kindncs# that have marked thia enimabia )s<lyr"# rejourn in our county and no one enjoy* more of the love and esteem nf nc ghb rs and friend* than she. It Las l-en customary for year* for the people . f o >d at the "Spring#" to worship in thesrhool houee, never very *atifactory. This Mr*. Mann determined to improve j upon by erecting a luitable buflding, fur t niching It completely, and then dedicating it to Chri#tian worrhtp. The dedicatory rerview were conduct*! by representative# of all prot#lant denom ination* on Saturday, 1 ilth iuilant. Hev. 0. I. Penncpacker, who had the aervico# in charge, otTcr*] prayer of invocation and announced firit hymn ; itev. W P. Noble rea4l ti.e c<corid hymn; reading of scrip ton- and hort addre by llev J. F. P - Long; dedicatory prayer by Rev. Wm. Laurie; the deed of lru*t, appointing J. Kear-.n Mann, trutee, read, and a few moment# talk by A. O. Furt, K*q., and addf* ar.d benodiclion bv Rev. ,S. K. . * fur#t. The ringing, conducted by Prof. Bell, as#tH*l by an efficient choir of ladie# and gentlemen, wa lirtened to with mark ed attention and pronounced very good. The number in attendanre wa large, all of whom pronounce the church one of the neateet and niceat to the vicinity. It i# hoped the eed, thu# town, may tpring up and hear fruit abundantly. # —Our neighbor#, Me*#ra. tt. A A. leeb, will toon receive their fall #toek, and from the character of their teleclion# made in the pat it i #afe to attume that they will return from the Eastern citie# with an ele gant line of good# to replenitb each de dartmcnt of their large ttore. You have boon purehatlng from the*e gentlemen for year# and they propote to afford you the aame excellent opportunities for judiciou# investment# that have always attract*! the attention of the people of tbi# county. 4—The Y. M. C. A. lyeeum promise# to be a #urce##. At a meeting held on Mon day evening Me##r#. D. M. Lieb. Leary and Isew Schaeffer were named a# member# of a commtlte, delegated to devi#a mean* of organising. An excellent #e I ce ll on. —Rollefonte, #ay* the Lewi#lown /'re##, although very hilly, 1# a very pretty town, and contain# about 3,100 of a population. The large #pring which #upplia* the town with water 1# very attractive, and I* a God # ble##ing to the community. The water i* a# clear a# cryttal. and in teveral place# eight feet deep. What a blowing *uch a *pring would ba to Lewittown. ■. 1 ..„r —. MARRIAGES RRRKtfTT —itARIHtRR—Qa the Itah oT keptem ht. tsa*. *| th* resSdcwee o# Jaax* W-1 isi. la Ih-t. ot CbVhullls. bj Wm H Cwllh.i. P Mr. AtsKaw4s* Rsnnctt, nf Bng(* *•# Rrs Sarah Oerteer, ot II as tew inwwMe DEATHS. lifsv. a. O Whippo. In I i* pfWldi'li, . of Oud, nlf hl/ti 'i! ll,' i tfi.rcl •nd wdnbUir, I!—. W. II 1.,|,|, v ,f Port r>ll • tli'llm l lhi rnllil.-. lim.i) „f 10-.t1,, on hobday **• r. i"U.. "ii" k,. •, aft-, ,n. „f tliiilydlira* liuura. In lit,lay ha rotlrtd. IriK food l—allli, km) dtiribx tli- I, t |,| be had * T*iy *.-** attack of' hol' ia bv i .ua, and la *p|t- „f •II that <„uld b* done f.,r lilm, !,<■ Kfo wor*. and ft. ually ht'*ath*d his last. Tliadwoaa-1 *aa *ltly Jtara '.,1.1 u,i A|.rll. and about S". .!" roll lie- ltd hnut-lf mil, tb M K. Clitircb fnl f"f ti nuiiiU r of years be *4 n iutui*u t in bl rbufti Mii'l u local minister h*. | f| (# . • lutrcli an<J M/ram unity fruitfully. j KIWI iMki and aylnartmrhac,• MI : -t.-rllt.ic Ibb-grlty, aud of toMIn,. <hri*tiaii j.<,i - >|.v i iml ni Ml MM IM, dw tnw Mm I..im auadr* | and an rarunat alt ala of llial üblili . good ; wild bit >untry falilifnlly during IL* tat* r*j <-l I >ll, and at Oil- lima of 1,1. dvalli traa an i*,u..i.-d m-iuUr of 11,- V-friClub o< I ■ ritr. , , iy, .„.| j *•• pi,-.* i,| ■! ||„. n,i-llii|| of tin* rlul, a I, . n.„h j aim. at Bm> Hi..*, Pa. But In. irk i. ! ni. i, ~.t, f,.„„ bla Utatra,and .Ma pud mta da Mfew Omb " Mw MMML ■i a- I l -l—l l.w, llul b* I. *,W W-.1i.1l ... Imn I Wa at,all tuia* t, ma* a frfrlwf, , , i.~ I'll, a I*-. upright bnglil-d, and a man. in ali lb- ,Jh of life, and a ■ all ll* Itiuily il| blln |l -.fa a ai. l agr~ .l. - 1,n.1a:,1. ~,1 it, "* " •""" ''"'-i and aflorliunal. Ullo-i ...an, brdUaut *' ,k •• •'• r-Th —,. a—l ... . • I' l Udliciunta Grain Maiimt. HiLiar art. M. t .t,11. HH j. I I find *~*Vl> |,y T II K"mot.it do U lira,; Jl, no 'laU. |l loi-l.- Z'.Z.'."Z twt-j, |, t n.n. i ' ' . I ,r. ah ■ . ,-l ,■ ! I: l. : ,|-l -a k - , , r ,a,i,|i ui,J |„ri,a , Pt-oviaiou Market. j ' 0r,.-- U-l a.,hi, T, 11a.,-, Mi -Uiarr. i llaalia I ' ' '.ZZW'ZZ.ZTZ ,5 i run k-nt t-i j.-ond "~Z * ■ ' loir? Uaßia i-r j-mnd j i Jr.;' : ■ ; "■■■ ! i- A ni' A drrrtihi mi nti>. \\ AN I hi).—it'innliiij: by a lady I * ' ■ 'i.ui. ... a. ; Mai £ • lftnt-r at, I air, iii t.n i t- ti.' k< IWINIII* in y lUl|. f Itlt| Jlrt U.M I. J Aiirida O. P iWilifmlr. 1 I'DITUK'S NoTK'K— lu th o j - * MMHMf I il. MM of J. I.i, Bulk lata of ala>f U -l-ona-a! Tl.' nn-irrairno-l, an auditor ajijioititod V, th- Or ' | l,aa . < .-art <4 laalir matitr. mat. dialnl ui .n .1 I i~r fiu.'S. it, th# hai.d. I Jaw 4. Imr.ki-. Adntawlra t.-i I aa.d ,io<-drnl lo and an. n lb'-, l-rall, -abt I loillhi-rrto. t>, m u • -I r . i alll all-ti tto Iba dattr. of l.l* a 14-1, bHarm al k. ■ in It-i.-futii. , M.mdar i o lobar tub laa* at In a in , ahrra and abaa all , a ii* ham H a,in* ar* i. . i proa-ai thatn and laaki |'M*.l ll.fi.t "f I*l, i.i*f Hatrd Iff* "tuinr I in *•■') fund. hl.Lif L irMt la. '• Ao4itnr. j 4 UDITOR'B NOTICE.—Ia th u • • • • I <•# iht **■ ' t" lite *> "MTit of J<4u h. j V"i't k A tiiitirubt <f 4' . f S*tMirJ a- J *jM-) Tiif no nuJitur •{ i>ibt<t] \,y , S*4 i ■ (It 1 U- h'l *t> . U]* t) IN flin-frtlaM I Ui tint, Ui iMtcnr in m*r4nnr> •i, i nik" dWrll-tiU u c f Uu- fun im in in; imn.U wf tuid I ft'luuniatmior !■ *i i nm'mc tlu>M l*jTAil|i 1 1' . Vlll t|tt)<| If; f|;# iff III* %|*)*..|talQ|fTtl t h< trflkW i tl* 1* muc! IMUf'litd-, .n Tufmim} U,* j. Ik -U> (f l k i l JOo'fl'Kk . tu t*utk ibtm*(d will |4mi* Bttoaid. T t LKMI.NT I'AI.R, Aul.t r Auditor's Notice. ; IIA HP EH RKOTIIKKA. ) In th* CVmrt of Cm mtrn Pin*. it f i *'Tilt+ IFAAC frt*KMIEIMER.) unty, ft FA li. 1 At.gutt T' T.t* •, i i ' {•{• nt l<> ib" C nrt fC'tniiv>b Dm* | U' mtk' diMtilftiUoft 4 tin f. !• ut*ui| frt.tn th* •* • u,* IH'T* UAI of l.jr Uu> < t C-titr* ts'Uht}. Vm<J MIK i>g tli-*. Nfnily ••i.tiDoi { lhf Ho, trill iU4t)d U tbv <<f In* a) {>'mtrnont • i tu* nfli' *in lt 1W ti MnU* U. ih U j •MmUi at KtoViork a in . ul#n and hM nil pfcfti"* mIMMUd <an atl'-nd if llim *** U* ; t l> f MiBTSKV, A u lt*T. Regrintcr's Notice. !'<•••} lraola, Ceti> cviuntt, m I.Jima A M<- Own, Ci'tb trf tl#e ttrphar. • CVtutl *4 a:d Conaty <d Cbtr. 4n bftfi-j ortlifj. thai at an Orfdtaii's INtl li>ld ul Bllcf 4 -n|d* th m"l|j Ut i.f Augn*l, A. ft. Ik l<r# l|i* Il<tar*hl* the Jvigm of Mid fx/url , th T" two ft rule tu cranted upr-n Oh- bHrs r4 U-rl rr |re r<tAtitof John Kirnjf't, '|eraani, to miln in CVkurl on the 4th M -nht <4 Notrmher ♦ Xt, h. refd Cir f < f<(e to aor*pf at the vaJuatvti. or I" fth fuuee ht ue fetal eatafe of eft Id Jw -ao4 eh'ruld Mil he art|4. Aame mdi'* to ha given •• l inquiftitdofifi In idwtiimt); I bfta lim-unie at hand an I ftoft] .f Mud c%mrt |( IMMonte.lhd Ia •€ Aukuet, A. I. IMOL JAMK.A M \LAI.\ (' O C. Writ of Partition. To Hftry Hftrtiam ind Jiuw b Hifiimn her feua-* taftnl, r*p tenant a Muhel Heat* on late of |V>cg tomtftbip, dutmrf . nm re4<l>iit* mtjuii tke Cesntt of Centre, Take ntir* thai I r ait* Ue >4 a Writ "1 l*artit*of. iaee4 out 4 th Orphan** CVrt of tVntra OMWt| and tome dtmrtMl an m t*4 u ill tie held at the late -f aud lli< heel Ilea* ton. Jk-hwil. In tbr|itNlii|> of H an.l (\>ur*tp of Centre, n Mnrniay the 2j. 4 J dat f.f o-Mer. .A D. I k ' 2. at 2 •Vkvk |> m. of aaid 4aj, ha the j*i< r+e of making partition of real eetate id Meld di-neai" I V and • m-ng hi* heir* and legal npnntiUtim. If the aain< Cian la done without nrejudioe or piflin| of the • hcle ; othefwiae to tftTwe and uMiniw the name *r- to law. at which time and platw roe map l preM>ttt If you think proper. SherifflsOtik*, BrUeftmla, t T J. PI'NKKL, Sk-ptemter *nh, Itff f *U*n*. \VAI.M I" LEAF HAIE RE T 1 SToEKR.—II la *ntirljr difwrwl fm al athara. It i* a* rlaar a* rrat-a and, a* it* MH* livli rat*. I* a p*rft Taaalald* Hair )| ,f| imm.-dl.i, l> fm th* h*ad frvaa lb daadritE. nalai* giar lull tp It* Balt-ntl r*4or, aad prmlu,* a u* Ki'.alb whf-f* il ha* falian -fl, ll dura not la anr mam rr atfart Ih* hmllb.a hl< t. hutldmr. kbKar ul !>**<£ and Slt?atjf fil**r ptv|*rall,m bav* 4,.,,, It ai|| fl.an * llfht or tadad balr In a f* data tu a buauilinl glnaa, lauam. A'k Ttfir drvntat for 11. Ka*h I*4ll* la arnrrauiod fMITII. KLIXK * CO.. Nb<4m!a Ac-i.ta, rhilad*]|<hia and C. M. CniTTKEDXK, Km V.-rh. t-K^f. Dissolution of Partnership, "VOTIC'E i* hrreby jriven that the A.a iMitnorahlfi h*irU,f..r nw|a ( Mawa lit* andnaifnmt. In th* Paot R-.m and lolaarro bandnma on northa-at naarr <4 Albfloat and Mabof. atr.ol*. andot th* firm nam* of Honk t Imlan. la tkla ,lai 41*- aidaad br anta*l mmhObl. Eor th* fnamnt hand. a*m nil) ho ootidmtod at th* old aUnd tif Ta. l. Hook Th* nowamta do* th* Una mil I* (aiWonnd by K J. Ibdan. f artt** horlnt rUai aaroim* th* flrtn, mil 11 mint tha to . H Mook al PblUfaihoia, IV EMU. MirOK. M*llf.mt, s*|. , IKKL M. J laif.AK. Application fbr Charter. Nolice is herehy given to ali pereons ah an it may oairtm that afmlloattoa will ha S to*4*to hi* llotour John II Ora. a. U J of th* IMb Judic al Matttcl. at rhaanh>-ta on Sainrday th* Mb day of tb|Haaab*r. A. t>, inkt, *>r a <bort*r lacnrfaanu tlo, Th* Stu.* Stum 81 Andrm'a l-odr* of fto, Oard* irra - th* .-harartr-i and objori arhraaef an* to rat** find* for th* •oppma at Iba antaobiaa In -** of al. knau or dlmldtiiy ami ha amtat In th* -tp*r,*"* altondl'.K y* th* 'antral* of wmi.ii and tholr rr.'** *o-l *<t thvawjoirp.o lohar*. (maapmood tnh'f a I th* right*. h*n*ta attd .rl*,• of th*. Art at AmtnU) mtlilod " An Art to prorM* for th* I*. oornornta-n ai.4 t* oiialion of rtil.la otporat on*.'' Appro**.! April t , il nod th* *np|.|..B *ot* Anata. I—oaUoa and | lam at hnatnnaa, 8 in rh. *, Oatr* Ou. K AMI Her. •hUaMat,
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