CENTRE HALL REPORTER. mi} CEXTRE Halr, Pa .. Dec. 11th, 1868. : Local Laws. AN ACT, for the protection and preserva- tion of trout in the streams of Elk creek, Pine ereek, Penn's creek, and other streams in the counties of Centre, Clear field end Forest. } Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate andH ouse of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it 1s hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That it shall not be lawful to take, catch or kill trout in any of the waters of the counties of Centre, Clearfield and Forest, only between the first day of March and the first day of Sep- tember in each and every year. ELISHA W. DAVIS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES I. GRAHAM, Speaker of the Senate. Approved—The . fourth day eof April, Anno Domini 1868. . JOHN W. GEARY. AN ACT, Declaring Pino creek, in the county of Centre, a public highway. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com- monweanlth of Pennsylvaniain General As- sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That Pine creek in the township of Haines, in the county of Centre, from the mouth thereof, at Penn's creek, up to six miles above Motz's, be and the same is hereby declared a public high- way for the passage of logs, rafts, arks, boats and other vessels; and it may be Inw- ful for the inhabitants desirous of using the navigation of said creek to remove all na- tural and artificial obstructions from the bed or channel of said creek, excepting dams for mills and other water works, and to erect such slopes or locks, and to keep the same in repair, at the mill dams now built, as may » necessary for the passage of logs, rafts, arks, boats and other vessels: Provided, Such slopes or locks be so con- structed as to do no injury te any of said dams: And provided also, That any per- gON OT persons, awning or possessing lands on said creek, may construct or erect any dam or dams across the same, agreeably and subject to all the restrictions and pre- visions of an act, entitled “An Act to au- thorize any person or persons owning land adjoining navigable streams of water, de- clared public highways, to erect dams upon such streams, for mills and other water works,” passed the twenty-third day of March, 1808. ELISHA W. DAVIS, Speaker of the House of Representatives JAMES L. GRAHAM, Speaker of the Senate. Approved—The thirteenth day of April, Anno Domini 1868. JNO. W. GEARY. AN ACT, to prevent hunting of deer with dogs in the county of Centre. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to chase, hunt or run deer with dog or dogs in the county of Centre; and any person or persons who shall violate the provisions of this act, shall be subject to a fine of twenty dollars, one half to the use of the informer, and one-half to be paid to the treasurar of the school fund in the town- ship where said offence may be committed, to be recovered as debts of like amount are now by law recoverable: Provided, That the informer may be a witness, notwith- standing his right to a part of the penalty. Bection 2. That it shall be lawful for any person to shoot or kill any dog or dogs on may be found running or chasing deer in violation of the provisions of this act, and the owner or owners of said dog or dogs shall not recover any damages therefor. ELISHA W. DAVIS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES LL. GRAHAM, Speaker of the Senate. Approved—The twenty eighth day of February, 1868. JOHN W. GEARY. AN ACT, to exemt the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society and certain county agrieiltural societies from taxation. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As- sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the Penn- sylvania State Agricultural, the Allegheny County Agricultural and the Adams Coun- ty Agricultural societies, and the agricul- tural societies of Lehigh, Northampton, Erie, Crawford, Chester, Lancaster, York, Berks, Monroe, Beaver, Somerset, Bed- ford, Fulton, Fayette, Westmoreland, Greene, Dauphin, Lebanon, Carbon, Wayne, Philadelphia, Delaware, Montgo- mery, Lycoming, Union, Snyder, Blair, Mifllin, Juniata, Mercer, Venango, War- ren, Luzerne, Washington, Centre, and all real or personal estate owned by them, for the purposes of said associations, shall not be subject to taxation for state, county, mu nicipal or other purposes. Elisha W. Davis, Speaker of the House of Representatives. James L. Graham, Bpeaker ofthe Senate. Approved—The forth day of April, An- no Domini 1868. _ John W. Geary, AN ACT, relating to appeals and trans- geripts from the judgments of justices of the peace in and for Centre, Blair, Le- high, Clinton, Scyuylkill, Allegheny, Indiana, Northampton, Luzerne, Leba- non, Berks, Perry, Mifflin and York. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com- monwesith of Pennsylvania in General As- sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this act the justices of the peace, in and for the counties of Cen- tre, Blair, Lehigh, Clinton, Schuylkill, Al- - legheny, Indiana, Northampton, Luzerne, Lebanon, Berks, Perry, Mifflin and York, shall be entitled to Tonand and receive from the appellant and from the plintaiff desiring a transeript for entering in the common pleas or other transcripts, in any case tried before him, before giving a tran- script of appeal or other transcript, all costs that may have accrued in the said ac- tion: Provided, That the payment of the costs in the first instance, by the appellant or plaintiff, shall not eo of his right to receive the same from the appellee or defendant in the same manner and to the same extent as is now provided in an act approved the ninth day of April, anno do- mini one thousand eight hun red and thir- ty-three, entitled ‘‘An Act to abolish im- prisonment for debt, and other purposes: And provided further, That any party to suits shall have the right to appeal and de- mand transcripts, without payment of costs aforesaid, by their making and filing with the said justice an affidavit of their inability ~ to pay such costs. FE lisha W. Davis, Speaker of the House of Representatives. James L. Graham, Se ih Speaker of the Senate. Approved—The second day of March, anno domini 1868, John W. Geary. AN ACT, relative to the compensation of the treasurer of Centre county, the safe keeping of the eounty funds, et cetera. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As- sembly met, and it is herehy enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the first day of January, anno domini, one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine, the treasurer of Centre county shall receive a salary of two thousand dollars per an- num in full eompensation for his services on behalf of the county, in lieu of the am- ount per cent, now fixed or allowed by the laws of this commonwealth. Section 2. That the treasurer of Centre county shall, whenever requested so to do by the county commissioners or county au- ditors, answer upon oath or aflirmation res- pecting any and every investment or dispo- sal of the county funds, the name of every person or institution and place with whom and where he keeps the said funds, and on what terms, without eriminating himself; and all benefit, profit or gnin made by any investment of the county funds shall be for the use of the county : Provided, That no- thing herein contained shall be construed to prevent the prosecution of the treasurer of the county for any violation of the exis- ting laws of this commonwealth in relation to making profit on moneys received by him as treasurer, or for the misapplication of the county funds. ; Elisha W. Davis, Speaker of the House of Representatives. James L. Graham, Speaker of the Senate. Approved —The third day of April, anno domini 1868. John W. Geary. AN ACT, to authorize the commissioners of Centre county to sell and convey cer- tain real estate. Whereas, The commissioners of the coun- ty of Centre have erected a new county prison, thereby rendering the use of the old Jasl unnecessary for county purposes; there- fore, Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Houte of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As- sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the autherity of the same, That the commission- ers of the said county of Centre, or any two of them, are hereby authorized and empowered to sell at public sale the old jail und lot of ground upon which it stands | and to execute and deliver a deed, in fee { simple, to the purchaser or purchasers | therefor: which said deed shall beacknowl- | edged by the said commissioners, or a ma- | jority of them, before the court of common | pleas of said county, after said sale is ap- | proved by said eourt, Section 2. That the proceeds of the sale of the real estate, hereinbefore authorized, | shall be paid into the county treasury and Elisha W. Davis, Speaker of the House of Representatives, James L. Graham, Speaker of the Senate. Approved— The fourth day of April, an- | no domini 1868, : John W. Geary. FIVURKEY PRUINS, raisens, peaches 1 apples, oranges, lemons, all kind of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &c., at BURNSIDE « THOMAS’. MILROY Pp*Ys AND HARDWARE STORE I have just received a very large essortment of goods, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, at V.J. MMANIGAL'S. huss AND MEDICINES all war- ; ranted pure. Physicians perserip- tions filled at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes only. A large assortment of Patent Medicines at M'MANIGAL'S. I OUSE FURNISHING HARD- F ‘WARE. Persons building will do well to give him a eall before purch- aseing elsewhere. Barn door hinges, from twelve to incheslong. Barn doerrollers, Strap hinges all sizes, at M'MANIGAL'S. A——————— A 8&7 TER KEG FOR NAILS at 4,00) M'MANIGAL'S. RON. Iron all sizes, Seollop and all heavy Iron, from best manufactures at 43 per pound, at M'MANIGAL'S. HORSE SHOES, Norway Nailrods, Cast Steel, Blister Steel, Spring Steel, Springs, Axeles,” &o., &c., M'MANIGAL'S. q EST 13 Hicory Fellows at $2,00 per sott I Hubs and Rims, Spokes, Shafts &e. at M'MANIGAL'S. QADLERY HARDWARE of every des- A) cription, at M MANIGAL'S. CG UTLERY. Alarge assortment of Pock- 7 et and Table cutlery, Tea and table spoons. In this line we defy competition. Waitersand tea trays, at - M'MANIGAL'S. FIYRUNKS and Travelling Bags, Ia sortment at © M'] ANIGA at 6 AB- JS. Bier RED SOLE LEATHER at 30cts. J Calf skins, Lining skins, Toppings, Shoe makers finihing tools, low at M'MANIGAL'S. JILVER PLATED WARE of every quality, at M'MANIGAL'S. paper at 10 and 123 ets. at w M'MANIGAL'S. {Fens CARRIAGES, $500 and ALL PAPER, 4000 hiscss just re- ceived 37 different Patterns, good up at MMANIGAL'S. \ I riage Oil Cloth, Table and Stand Paterns, at M'MANIGAL'S. {ABINET MAKERS. O You can buy your Oils, Paints, Var- nish Paint and Varnish brushes (ground Bristles,) a new Patent Bedstead fastner and a great many other articles you 00D AND WILLOW WARETubs Churns, Baskets, Grain rakes Scythes and Snethes at M'MANIGAL'S. need, low at M'MANIGAL'S. large assortment of Fancy and com- L mon Soaps. Will be sold whole- sale and retail, at M'MANIGAL'S. ORCELAIN AND BRASS Kettles, . Tea Kettles, Bake Pans, %e., at L'8S. M'MANIGA YARPENTERS You can buy your Plains, Chisels, Saws and other tools low, at M'MANIGAL'S. {\LOOR OIL CLOTH, 12 Different Pat- i terns, 4, 5, 6 and 8} wide, a good ar- ticle at 55¢cts. Oil Shades, all new patterns, M'MANIGAL'S. WONJUGAL LOVE, AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE MARRIAGE Essay for the Young Men, on the Errors, buses and Diseases which destroy the Manly Powers and create impediments to Marriage, pith sure Means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of eharge Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton oye ard Association, Philadelphia, 9) ; june,5'68,1y. ——— WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, ge. apl768. BURNSIDE &« THOMAS The y & highest market prices paid for al] kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE « THOMAS®. pz Norick.—The subseription price of the REPORTER is $1.60 per year in advance, which is less than that of any other paper of its size. We are printing this paper at cost, and therefore wish to remind our pat- rons that it is of great importance tous that payment be made at once. VW HOLESA LE WINE & LIQUOR STORE J. B. ETTELE. (FORMERLY NEFF & KTTELE.) Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil- ding iormerly occupied by the Key- stone Bakery All Barrels, Kegs and Casks warranted to contain the quantity represented. The proprietor of this establishment takes yeasure in informing the public that he Fe constantly on hand a supply 0° Yoice foreigh and domestic liquors such we Old Nectar, Old Rye, Monongahela, And Irish Whiskey, Cognac, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and Common Brandies, Port Maderia, Sherry and Lisbin Wines, Scotch And Holland Gin, New England Rum. JAMAICA RUM, CORDIALS gepper- mint, Anniseed and Rose The attention of practicing physmouns is called to our stock of pure liquors, .aitable for medical purposes. Bottles jugs and Demijohns constandly on hand. : We have the only pure Nectar Whiskey in town. : All our liquors were bought when liquors were low, and we sell them accordingly. All liquors are warranted to give satisfac< on. Confident that he can pleas vastomers he respectfully solicit a share of public patron- age. : Liquors will besold by the quart, barrel or tserce. I have a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS of the finest grades, on hand. apl 68, A . BAUM, REYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE FRONT, BISHOP st. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS The subscriber respectfully calls the at- tention of the public to his establishment, where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors’ wholesale at the lowest cash prices, which are warran- ted to be the best qualities according to their respective prices. His stock consists of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines—the best articles—at as reasonable rates as can be had in the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds. He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho- tel keepers and others to call and examine his large supply, to judge for themselves and be certain of procuring what they buy, which can seldom be done when purchas- ing in the city. 2% Physicians are respectfully requested to give his liquors a trial. * apl0'6s. G REAT COMMOTIONT x STERNBERG & BRANDEIS, Bellefonte, Pa. RULE THE MABRET, by having the largest and best stock, and selling at LOW PRICES! Carpets at old rates, from 50 cents to 76 cents per yard, for the best. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 124 to 16 cents, the best calicoes, and muslins in proportion, at old ates. Women's Shoes, common good, to wear all summer, at $100 per pair Fine Boots from $3,50 to $7,560 for the CLOTHING at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 prices. SULTS, from $12,50 to $18 for the best. CALL AND SEE, and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat. They only ask people to come and see, even if they de not wish to buy. apl0 68, tf, I AMPS OF EVERY VARIETY and 4 kind at _Apl0.68 IRWIN & WILSON'S, CALES, at wholesale and retail, cheap, y IRWIN & WILSON, 014%’ 68, FRUIT CANS, by the Thousand, at the Centre Hall Foundry, for 15, 20 and 25 cents apiece—warranted. 2# A liberal discount to the wholesale trade. sepd INE TABLE CUTLERY, including plated forks, spoons, &e., at apl0'68. IRWIN & WILSON. HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings, S in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE « THOMAS. Ap SR SE —————— Poe ET CUTLERY all makes apn prices at IRWIN & WILSON, apl0'68. oly lg PriLe AND SINGLE BARREL fowling pieces at _aplO'es. IRWIN & WILSON. NROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, best /make at Ivnwiyy & WiLson. aplO'68, NOFFIN TRIMINGS, a large assort- / ment at Inwin & WILSON'S, aplO'os, : AND BELLS and DOOR BELLS, H all sizes and kinds at ad 10 68, ZRY BOARDS, Plank and Scantling 1 for sale by Ikwix & WiLsox, aplO os, Irwin & WiLson's, JAPANNED TOILET SETTS, AND ¢J other Japanned ware, at the Anvil Store. apl0 68, Irwin & WrLson. I OOKING-GLASS PLATES of all sizes 4 for sale by IRWIN & WiLson, apl068, SF NDLE SKEINS for wagons, all si- A zes, at the sign of the Anvil, apl0'68. Irwin & WiLson, OALTS for Buggies and Carriages, all 1 sizes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at apl 68, Irwin & WiLsoN's, I ORN BLANKETS AND SLEIGH BELLS, at low prices, at apl0'68, IRwIN & WiLson's. ‘TNION PATENT CHURN, the best in use at Irwin & WiLsON'S. apl0'68, %4 85 PER KEG for Nails at La ) G. F. FRANCISCUS. PVINWAREofall kinds retailed at whole- sale prices. All kinds Tim and Sheet Irom work done at old prices. F. G&G FRANCISCUS. ARN-DOQOR Hinges, from 12 to 38 in- shes leng, Barn-door Rollers, Rail, &e., cor sale at greatly reduced prices, by F. G. FRANCISCUS. J ASHS, Doors and Blinds or hand at bo much lower rates than last seasen at ap24'68 ly. F. G. FRANCISCUS. JISHERMER will now find in my stock 4 all kinds of Trout Flies, Rods, Bas- kets, Gut, &c., Pike Hooks, Fishing Lines, ale, F. G. FRANCISCUS, {HERRY SEEDERS! Being agent for J Buckwater's Patent Cherry Seeders I will be pleased to sell them to country merchants at low prices than they are sold in Philadelphia. F. G. FRANCISCUS. YT ARROW TEETH, all steel, Cultiva- tor's Teeth, Wedge and Nut, just received and for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. cnc gp HAKER’'S and other Garden Seed for hn sale in papers or by the quart or bushel. — Market Gardeners ure invited to examine the varieties and prices at F. G. FRANCISCUS. OUSEKEEPING Hardware of all kinds at reduced prices. Oil Car- vets, yard wide, 60 to 65 cents per yard. ‘in Cups 75 cents per dozen at "G. FRANCIBCUS. | 5() Pairs of Window Shades, all new ¢) styles and new designs, done up in Moon an the Lake, and Bismarck, and Gold Collors, with Cords, Tassels, &e., at 25 per cent less than the usual prices, F. G. FRANCISCUS. 10,000 pieces of Wall Paper, all extra new stock; a large portion of my stock isimpor- ted direct from Liverpool by me, and is of- fered at much less than usual rates. F. G. Fraxciscrs, Carr and examine my large tsock of all kinds of Window Shades, Window Papers, green and buff, Holland Tassels, Trim- mings, &c., &c. Also a large stock of Oil Carpets, from 19 inches to 8-4, of various designs snd most fashionable patterns. Druggets & Table Covers at greatly reduced prices; at aboutthe prices some of our deul- ers pay for them in the eastern markets. F. G. Fraxciscus. (PEAT BARGAINS AT C.F. Harlecher’s CENTRE HALL, PA. Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard- ware, Queensware, Wood and Willow ware, Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent assortment of everything kept in a First Class Store, now ready, and for #ale at marvelous low rates. GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD PRICES. Muslins they will sell you the very best brands at prices that will astonish you. New spring Dress Goods A most beautiful variety, consisting of all the novelttes of the season, at lower rates than ordinarily charged at other places. White Goods & Embroideries The finest stock in town, bo.h as to quantity quality, and prices. HOOP SKIRTS The best makes, latest styles and lowes! rates. (Hats and Caps in rreat variety.) Linens, Towellings, checks, Denings, cloths Cassimers, Cloakings. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we keep everything, and will sell at a very sma advance on first cost. All we ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, as we do not consider it any trouble to show goods. ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, silver plated and Yankee Harness, double and single, bridles and halters. may1’68,1y. -—- A SA tsa large and elegant assortment of Horse Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Buffa- lo Robes, at very low prices at BURNSIDE & THOMAS, ca ——— ———-— NEW FATERRNS fil cloth, 70 duced prices, at . He SURNSIDE « THOMAS, | ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Ke- A ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Jeses Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palm SOAP, Elderling's soap, and a great variety of other soups, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. : The Merchant's Protective Uni- on Mercantile Reference Re- gister. The Merchants’ Protective Union, organ ized to promote and protect trade, by ena« bling its subscribers to attain facility and safety in the granting of credits, and the re- covery of claims at all points, have to an- nounce that they will, in September, 1868 publish in one large quarto volume : ne Mercnants' Proreerive Uxiow MERCANTILE REFERENCE REGISTER, con- taining among other things, the Names, Na- ture, of business, Amount of Capital, Finan- cial Standing and Rating asto credit, of over 400,000 of the principal merchants, traders, bankers, manufuctors, and public compan- ies, in more than 30,000 of the cities, towns, villages, and settlements throughout the United States, their Territories, and the British Provinces of North America; em- brucitis we most important information at- tainable and necessary to enable the mer- chant to acertnin at a glance the capital, character and Degree of Credit of such of his customers as are deemed worthy of any gradation of credit, comprising also, a News- paper Directory, containing the title, char- acter, price, and place of publication, with full particulars relative toeach journal, be- ing a complete guide to the press of every county in the United States. Thereportsandinformation will be confin- ed to those deemed worthy of some line of credit; and as the same will be based, so far aspracticable upon the written statements of the parties themselves, revised and correct- ed by well-known and relinble legal corres- pondents, whose characters will prove a guarantee of the correctness of the informa- tion furnished by them, it is believed that the reports will prove more truthful and complete, and therefore, superiorto, and of much greater value, than any previously issued. By aid of the “Mercantile Reference Reg- ister,”” business men will be enabled toascer- tain at aglance, the capital and gradation of credit, as compared with financial worth, of nearly every merchant, manufacturer, tra- der, and bankers, within the above named territorial limits. On or about the first of each month, sub- scribers willalso recieve the monthly Chron- icle, containing among other things, a rec- ord of such important changes in the name and condition of firms, throughout the coun- try, as may occur subsequent to the publica- tion of each half-yearly volume of the Mer- cantile Reference Register. Price ofthe Merchants Union Merecanilet Reference Register, fifty dollars, ($80.) for which it will be forwarded to any address in the United States, transportation paid. : Holders of five $10 shares of the Capital Stock in addition to participating in the profits will recieve one copy ofthe Mercan- tile Register free of charge; holders of ten shares will be entitled to two copies; and no more than ten shares of the Capital Stock will be allotted to any one applicant. All remittances, orders, or communica- tions relative to the book should be address- ed to the Merchants’ Protective Union, in the American Fxchange Bank Building. No.128 Broadway, ( Box 25666,) New York. Sept. 4. '68.-6m. GREAT FALL GREAT VITORY At The Old Stand at Centre Hall. In favor of the Finest and Best Selected PBStock of DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES Juit Purchased at the Late LOW PRICES, And now on Exhibition at Wolf’s Old Stand. ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF FLANNELS, MUSLINS, AND CALICOES, SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF (TIO, SYRUPS, COFFEES. also a large stock of MACKEREL and HERRING. the best and cheapest in the market. WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR CARE TO MAKE IT AN OBJECT FOR New Customers, AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL. Ap24'68,1y, WM. WOLF. ROPE Pulleys, Whips, ; Broom twine, Broom handles, &e. &e., at W.J. MMANIGAL'S, Hardware Store may15'68,1y. Milroy, Pa. AROMETERS and Thermometers at apl0'68. IRWIN & WILSOSN. RLOR COOK STOVES Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gas- Burners constantly on hand and for sale at apl0'68, Irwin & WILSONS, ith Stove-pipe, Tinware and Fruit Cans,t Drills and Threshing Machines, both for 4-horse sweep power and 2-horse tread power. Also the Tornado Seperator that will out-thresh any machine ever bro't to Centre county, Isanc Haupt at Bellefonte, Pa., and Haupt & Co., at Milesburg, Pa., have already got & new supply of Spears’ Anti-dust k, Parlor Heating Stoves; also, revolving, light illuminating stove ; Spears’ new orbicular gas-burning parlor stove (eastiron cylinder)’ These have all proven themselves to be the best stoves in the world for,burning either wood, hard or soft coal; they sieve their own ashes, make no dust, economize fuel, and are the best bakers in the world and have more conveniences than any other stoves now in use; ple in want of stoves would do well to call at their ware-rooms and see their stock before pur- chasing elsewhere, as by a neglect of this they may be sorry, as many have already been. SPEAKS’ ANTI-DUST GAS RURNING COOK sTOVE, (wood or coal,) SPEARS’ ANTI-DUST GAR-BURNING PARLOR STOVE, SPEARS REVOLVING LIGHT ILLUMINATING BTOVE, we claim for these stoves perfect cleanli- ness ; in poking the fire, entire safety of the fire ; they require very little attention ; secure thorough ventilation of the room, thus preserving the health of the occu- pants ; entire freedom from dust ; a uniform and well regulated heat; a gas-consumeref the first quality; great economy in fuel; |™ neatness, cheapness and beauty. Isaac Havrr, Agent, (EN HALL Furniture Rooms! J. 0. DEININGER, respectfully informs the eitizens of Centre county, that he hasconstantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOARDS, TABLES, &c., &e HovMm MADE CHAIRS ALWAYS OX HAND his stock of ready-made Furnitur is large and warranted of good workmanship, asitis all made under his ownimmediatesupervi- sion, and is offered at rates as cheap as else- where. Thankful for past favors, he solic- its a continuance of the same. Call and see his stock before purchasing ap24'68,1y. elsewhere. ERCHANTS HOUSE, 413 & 415 North 3rd, st., N PHILADELPHIA. H. H MANDERRACH PROPRIETOR. ; I. C.N1prE, CLERK. This well-known Hotel, will be found by all visiting the city, one of the most desire- able, both as to reasonable chargesand con- venience. German and English is spoken. apl0'68, tf. NTATES UNION HOTEL, hy... Philadelphia. This Hotel is conveniently located on the south side of Market street, a few doors above 6th, Its central locality makes it desirable for all visiting the city on business or for pleas- ure. A. BECK, Proprietor. (formerly of the Merchants House.) apl0 68, tf, ( PFTREHA LL HOTEL. J) JOHN BPANGLER, PROPRIE- TOR Stages arrive and depart daily, for all points, north, south, east and west. This favorite Hotel has been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and is now in every respect one of the most pleasant country Hotels in central Pennsylvania. The travelling community and drovers will always find the best accommodations. Per- sons from the city wishing to spend a few weeks during the summer in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the most deau- tiful locations, and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire for comfort and con- venience. apl0'68 tf, USSEL'S HOTEL AARONSBURG, PA. JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. : The oid and ei Kitows Hotel, situated in the centre of Aaronsburg, has again been occupied by Mr. Russel, man roprietor, who now inv his old friends and the travelling community in general to calland see him. The house has been elegantly furnished and is kept in the best style. Dro- vers can always find accommodation. apl0'68tf, UNION HOUSE, MILROY, PA. A CHANGE of propristof of this Hotel was made on tbe 1st of April. The estab- lishment has been refurnished, refitted, and remodeled, and will hereafter be conducted on first-class hotel principles. The present proprietor will give his personal strict at- tention to the comforts of the traveling pub- lic and others who may favor him with their custom, . THE BAR is well stocked with the choicest Brands o Liquors, and the Table gotten up in first- class style. GOOD STABLES are connected with the hotel, and obligin Ostlers are always on the ground g atten to this Department. _ 7A portion of public patronage is so- licited, and good accommodations are guar- anteed to al S. 8. STOVER, Troprieton MiLroy, Pa. aug?2l.1ly. En & WILSON are constantly re- ceiving new goods in their line. HARDWARE of every description atredu.ee prices—now being opened every day apl0'6s. Whitman's celebrated confectio Whitman's celebrated chocolate, Buker’s ehocolate, Smith's ehooolate, China Ginger, English Piekes, Ameriean Pickles, at BURNSIDE « THOMAS Machine Works, & CENTRE HaLL GEXTRE CO., PA. ty with a] anything Res, CASTINGS FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES, TAKNERIES, © &C., &C. We alto manufacture the colebrated HARVESTER. This Keaper has ad pers now manufactu li sibs . One advea- ain ome hund ines.” Another Sent over ade antage is the e driver has under his contre of lodg- ange out of the outside of the machin inside. Itis constructed of first We warrant it second to none. of Horsepowers Threshia and Gaia kes, latest ime of Repairing dens. DY PLOWS AND The Celebrated Hoekondort Eeonomian We employ Selo remo our We The Company announce to the eitizeas of elsewhere, every article in the All kinds of repairing done. They have DI DISHES, &C. All orders by oun DEES a0, to CENTRE HALL MFG COM'P @ ap’ of, a