op AT 5 TRA SATA ATI a a ot —— salvo of twenty-one guns and the vells of THE WAR, ; TEMPORARY TRUCE SIGNED. the churches were rung simullancously. (At the conclusion of this ceremony the T.ondon, October 4.—The Cabinet was in| : ; ' G i i Lehild was carried to the inner altar and ro- | ap, in Gregg township, The pro-| fevived the Holy Communion, On Tuesday November 22nd, cession then formed as before, snd the King| next, the following personal property, viz: and Court, accompanied by the Nutional | Beds and Bedsteads, ’ ONLY Guard, ret rned to the palace. In the J bles, ir, Clock, Chests, Cuploards, i evening a banquet of one hundred plates Bins Syessels, Tubs, ron, Coppel |, 4 Thread put up for the American which 4 SCQORIIY NTL BERS, ; Bn and Brass Kettles, Churn. Dishes, ; . 818 No. 100 inclusive. was given by the King in the ball room of und Oil cloth, pocket com 1_Engligh nd. Minin the town palace. All the notabilities, | watch, ii Rs Wins! kr me Re RE Ae foreign guests, dipiomatic corps, and many MECHANI}I@® 8 No.e LS, “47 Li . : Indies were among the guests, The social and a large varietylof nithl too numer= 35 party broke up at a late hour, ous to nention. * Bale to gommence at Jo “During the evening there was a bril o'clock, : "ME REKSH) ’ 8 Adminisigator, linnt display of fireworks, bands of music or TE a : : played ii the public sqarves and all thepub-| Also at same time and place, the follow+ jie buildings and ships-of-war were illumi-|ing property iti undersigned: ait nated, 1 Cow, 1 Horse, 1 nea Sleighy i against’ ACCIDENTS. enusin “The Princess Alexandra haz been nam- | new Bobsled, new sett of ith on i teh ta] wbiiey. Policies : ed after the Grand Duchess Alexandra of | Threshing mdehing, hotse gears, sg ritteh bY the yar 2% ube Sy - Russin, the Queen's mother, The god- ocL28 | A ILIRY ek sy, $700 per.dy for Bix Years in. benefits 1 Russia, the King of Denmark, Prince Fred- a policy-holders nov.4 4) parents of the child wre the Emperor of B - / C Tv fa 8€8s erick of Glucksbhurg, Grand Duke Michael urta iv Y Tue R. R. Survey.— Below we sum | up in brief the work of the Shginents |now on the live of the L.C. & 8. C.| R.R.: |extrnordinary session to-day, at Dowing The engineers had instructions to street. ; teod’h dikontel follow the Warford survey to the Har-| Earl Granville Fescived 8 ne ’ an- ris twp line, and no further, Harris nouncing the El us uo . . . Ed ‘ICE being divided- had not made up her INE A ' 4 inti on the terms proposed by Count Bismarck. subscriptions. The corps reached the yo Et : ' The protoensl of the armistice wus signed by line between Potter and Harris on] Tuesday at 11 } aipst 4 General Trochu, Jules Favre, Arango, Fer- Ie ny Po I Rg nt Garner, Pages, Pellatine, Ricard and 4 Er r f > ¥ va hut tree. Some of ! je promiug Simon, on the part of the Provisional Gilizens . of Harris 8. , D Ho Government, and by Count Bismarck and Moses Thompson, Col. Juek, D. Hess, Von Moltke on the part of the Germans and others, were present, and as the THE EURCTION IN PARIS tree aforesaid was struck, Moses, question of maintuining the powers Thompson clinched the matter on the of the Government of Naiional Defense opposite side by swearing, “that was woop : resulted in an overwhelming majority in the end of that route. I'he distance | gr of the Government, The National . \ “ ag . » * trom the P. & E. road, at Lew isburg, | Guard marched in battalions to] the polis * 1 : fn R A : . . * 0 Harris twp. line 18 53.6 10 miles, | sna deposited their votes, nll of which were aud the route a good one. The grade] iy» from the point leaving Sinking Creek | THE ARMISTICE COMMENCES BSA Ht A. — slature—The Last : | arab. 397 eY 8 p # The next legislature of this State, DOS" NG 8 (will be radical by a small majority, : ‘and it is no doubt the last radical body —t tof the kind which will plague this CENTRE AWLL REPORTER. {Commonwealth for some years—hence Cextri-HALL, Eo Sara Lith, 1670 We believe it will prove the most reck- m— mmm mmeeesemeee | oss aNd corrupt of all its noted recks New York Election. Hess and corrupt predecessors, It will The Democrats carried New York, make its Just: desperate grab, Tvery on last Tuesday, re-electing Gov. Holt | radical member, conscious that the man, by 8 large mujority, SPIE] vs of power will have passed from of of Grants federal soldiers. : The returns being incomplete, we will furn. (his party, will be ready for all schemes ish the complete result next week, of corruption, to enrich himself—hi: > li - a New York Cw. {motto will be, “now or never.” The Radical Negrophobia in ‘pinchers and roosters, who for year In the Eighth ward, alone, one huu- |} dred negroes have been appointed Deputy ~~ Marshals, = Sobermiunded| Ee wg > OCTOBER 1970, J. &ZP.COATS BEST SIX-CORD IS NOW THE at public eile, (residence of David Reese, dec'd, a PUBLIG SALE te t Logan's Ee i LR Le 5 ; rants 1.1 + ENDOWMENT P approved forms, Amp ty, low "ratés x rd, nn —— ————— — — ——— Ts ————_— —— — —— —-———— ave held sway at Harrisburg, and who HY PRACTICAL FARMER _The C 2 deading Ag cuitural Montbiy of 1 sate t s containit : es; in recommend th’ Farmers everywhere have enriched themselves at the ex EB have been sade by the The route follows |ogth, A decree ordering elections will be Penns creek to Spring Mills, thence up|issued to-morrow. The Constituent Ase! of Rustin, Grand Duchess Constantine, the!’ Princess of Wales, the Princess Thyra o AND CASKETS. ‘as a thoroughly reliable and well illustra- ted A rent] and Horticaltorsl Jour- the purpose of SE Bo ik on gles show their greed for plander, with all i ' pC oasts have been Vv : : tion day, . Already ‘the hyenaslike nature with which they | made by the negroes that they are de | | pusses through firms of I. Burkholder, | ro . 7 7) i § rim BE Y - THE CONDITIONS OF THE ARMISTICE y |AIR-TIGHT AND INDESTRUCTIBLE ward on electien day —that the white! will be made to bleed at the bidding ol kle, Juhu Lee, Jonas From, Col. Love, [Couderaing the revictualing of Paris are p [ Reifnvd i FOR 4 3 ’ . . . . Ban a) 3 $avys 1 ies enn eifnyder, } ot i} vs i man mast stand back and let the ne-jthe insatinble and vile lances of these [Joseph Jordan, Jacob Meese, John not stated in the dispat®. Count Bis Howard Bor—Jho M Edwain. | Protecting and Preserving the Dead. gro vate. They propose to cary out feampires. the curse of the body wolitie. | love, Mor Nagle, {front of widow Span linarck, on the 30th ult., told the Worl ° Burnside—Geo R Book. Lo this determination by the aid of Feds - I . pte J | fi (gler’s harn, Bristin farm, widow Pot. | correspondent that he was certain that th [i inuwshios- Ad Cressman, J L Wil-| eral bayonets and billies, but no one! Fitate eps al on w ill be enacted or Lee I's farm, and ending nln walnut tree armistice would lead to a satisfactory | HN ons Samuel Gray can believe that they will be enabled sordid gain, and should any honest Cit: Haines 2 Jno Limbert, Win H Stover. to carry this threat to a successful is«izen seek the passage of an honest act, rege wus Snakes, RI Duncan, » + . i . . + oereus —— Wr Ard. { sue. This morning, a negro named ¢, private nature, the radical vam-|from the P. & E. R. R. Rr 3 Fane Harrison was arrested in this ward, OM pires will drive him away unless he Ha Lytay | i : : a charge of having attempted lo regis | y i is . . 5, ring—Jancob Kaufmun, ‘which are co widely known as to require no sor illegally: submits to their pinching, and surren- The shove, from the Age's special ders his purse at the demand of these ’ : ’ . pe . shows how Pessiciiut the radicals ave highway robbers. This is the picture ; nal, it is largely made up of original mat< ter, and devoted to Stock ising, Grain ‘Growing, the Dairy, Orchard, Vegetable und Market gardening, Grazing, Bin und Fattening Animmls, a Veterinary Department, &e. Price $1.50 per arnum, in _advaneo. Sample copies supplied on application, Liberal terms to Agents and Canvassers, with show-bills, furnished on . application to PARSCH AL MORRIS adelphin. itor” and "ProbrietaL; ort Thire teenth street Phi novi. dt HOMES HEALTH, HAPPINESS, Tow ro sr OpvaIxED vor Five Doilarst Praxtarions, Farms, VILLA SrTes AND Towx Lorvs, at Tux Great PreEMivs Laso sie, Aiken. 8 C. The “Saratoga of | the South.” 48 hours from N.Y. The most delightfil climate in the wo Id. Free from the rigots of Northern winters, exempt from Throat Diseases, Vineyards and orchar@ “in fdilbeariug. For descriptive amphlét, address] twith starhp), ki JERBY, Augusta, Ga. + « movd it no) A WEEK Salary !—Yoimg men S25 wanted as local and traveling sales men, Address (with stamp) Ro HWA L- KER, 31 Park Row, N. Y. novi. dt ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. LL sinking creek to Centre Hill, where it [sembly is convoked to meet on the 165th | Denmark and the Grand Duchess Vera, lint. sister of the Queen, ras Ni i fare possessed. The publie treasury tisk o's TE acob Runs Is — —— termined to coutral affairs in that) | } Yino Risle's two farms, Jacob Run November Court. Grand Jurors. - The undersigned takes pleasure in an- (noancing that he has secured the sole agen- cy in this county for METALLIC AND GLASS Burial Cases and Caskets, on Hirst's farm, a few rods across (he peace. . . . » ‘ . | nm aR : bn (iy 8 . Harris twp. line ~distance 39 {)- 10 miles | I'he corresponde nt ask d, \ in any This line is peace be satisfuctory without the ceszion of | . . {terri « a good and direct one, on route for territory: =u Spruce Creek Bismarck replied, “No. mT i . { The correspondent asked, “Will Two tunnels will be required mlong, ch people support any government the Penn's creek route—one through Nie] : Ah STL addy’ in and’ hor & .. | Which consents to the cession of territory * Paddy's mountain, and another some-| "0 LC by his peculiar where between that and Beaver Dam. J a Aly Taplod, Ly Te peouh On Wednesday the engineers rey turned to a point #t Wood's sawmill, on Sinking creek, about 1§ mile west of Spring Mills, and started from thence across to Centre Hall, to intersect with the Snowshoe route to Bellefonte. uw the | Union—David Ammerman, Jas Alexan- spacial commendation. The METALLIC der. {BURIAL CASE, with its present im- in pushing farward the negro. White |we paint of the coming radical legisla. men must stand back, and obey orders}, of (his State, and though drawn Howard—James antis, {proved style and finish, its entire harmony Boggs—dJdno Holter, Em Zimmerman. {with the feelings of the bereaved, its per- {| T isolent and ignorant Afri-f. ' y from the iusolent ar 1 ignorant Al {in startling outlines, we think the his- can.’ Shame on radicalism—it 3 Potter—H Dasher, DC Keller, {fected adjustments and appointinents in uz | zles us to know hew a white man, "NO ARMISTICE. The Negotiations Interrupted, THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR Walker—Jno Miller, Ben Winkelman. (whatever relates to the prescevation and ) . . . Dv tory of radical legislation, for the last ww. 3 Bellefonte—D M Wagner. (protection of the hody after death confirm nm » L118 ili PF 1 Ld ire t gt + - Traverse Jurors—1 Week Ath Monday. ™ 1"! ity and entire adaptness to the pur ing pretentions to decency, can longer ten years, warrants us in picturing it vote “With the negro worshipping par! thus, and leaves no hope for anything poses for whieh it is designed.» © & Liberty —Thos 8 Lingle, | ty, and thus help to bring his own| | COFFINS of all deserivtions furnished Ferguson—das Duninp, J E Meek, Wat the shortestpotices and all orders filled race to a fevel with the negro. een {H Baily, B Corl, A Hoy, Geo Musser. [promptly night or day. The Dead laid out Hard Up. AN ARMISTICE Boggs—Jacob Yarnell. fwith enre, and funerals and eseorts super The radical party seems to have been. ina terrible strait to keep above water. « It fastened the 15th amend ment upon the country, ina most fraud ulent manner, making voters out of the ignorant blacks, 0 their sinking party-might lengthen its days some what, by an addition of the darkey tions. ofthe past summer, held since the adoption of the negro amendment, | better. What is the duty of the democracy tion state of our party, which from = minority partly is about to be entrusted with the reins of government by the sovereign people, who have spoken in deepest condemnation of radieal mis rule? We expect to sce every demo erat in the Senate and House present a determined opposition to all schemes n opposition to increase of pay; in The people near the End of the BRUKKN OFF. Mountinn, at Lemont, intend having i * . . : . : . la survey around End of Mountain legiyed ordors from Paris to break ofl the | ” the M’Bride’s Gap route, with only a|Royal headquarters, slight distance farther, and at an easier] WORLD SPECIAL. 4: erade Versailles, November 6.—The Provisio- i As there seems to exist a misunder- |" Government has flanlly rejected the standing as to the terminus of the I. 1C.& S.C. RR, we think it well to 'state here, for the information of our readers, that in 1864 a supplement was| introduced by Mr. Alexander, and | . * hel return to the capital immediately. \passed the. Legislature, allowing the) THE CAUSE OF RUPTURE proctocol agreed upon by Thiers and their approval: Thiers has received for the ’ {marck in insisting en {cession of territory, i | The » ON THE] guarantees “The w ar goes on,’ oo { r ~ - Prussian Ambassador at Lendon A Wuarre Gir Kissel winter, I FRANCF IR NOW SAVAGFLY IN from’ Maine t¢ North Carolina, and] from Pennsylvania to California, and | that notwithstaning they have added | still ind themselves “hard up” yen, in a worse predicament than before. did to Philadelphia, in order to intim- dimate demagcratic voters, and back up radicalselection boards and registry officers in ‘the frauds they contemplate, in order to make a big count for the rotten and corrupt party, which has cursed the country with a ealamitous war, grinding taxation, negro equali ty, miiitary despotism, negro bureau- 1sm, an army cf useless tax gatherers and assessors: who eat out the suste- nance of the people, an odious income tax, and sandry other evils. New York city bas been surroun. ded «by Grapt with Federal soldiers, as though there existed an actual state of war, and it had become neces- sary. to. besiege and bombard that great metropolis, the pride of Ameri- ca; aud all this to intimidate demo cratie voters on election day, 8th, — last Tuesday. There has not been the slightest cause for this, but the inten tion'is thus to insult the people of that great city, and provoke a conflict and then have the ballot boxes taken pos gesgion’ of by the military, and stuffed with radical votes, aud have a radical victory proclaimed, a la the radical mode daring the late war, when Lin coln’s azents manufactured army elec tion returns, with radieal majorities, to defeat fairly elected democrats, no opposition to humbug investigating committees, which are only created to secure double allowance for the mem- We expect the democratic members to keep a (strict watch over all these things, and bers composing the same. (deception. The future success of the |democratic party depends much upon the conduct of the democratic members lat Harrisburg, next winter. If they prove sordid and corrupt, and join in with the radicals in the hunt of plun der, then the people cannot be con evils, The rauk and file of our party demand honesty and uprightness in the men whom they have elected, and woe unto him who wanders from the path of duty and joins the corruptionists. The democratic press of this state should be persistent in reminding the men who have been elected to the Sen- ate and House, of what is expected from them, and that he who fails to will be held up as a traitor and an enemy to the party, and unfaithful to his trust. Remember, it is the last grab that radicalism can make. and they will allure as many Democrats as odium attach to our party. ———— neces ent. lf 5 Pr » — Eleetions. On last Tuesday elections were held in 18 States of the Union. In most of them Grant had employed the mili- matter in what locality. Shame on Grant! Shame cn radicalism! How! humiliating to resort to the negro tol keep up their party, and when that | fails, call in the bayonet to defeat the will of the white freeman of the coun: tr Yai vo | We expect to chwonicle; in the Re | PORE; that New York is stil] free, and that ber citizens were not over: awed by the infamous plans of the, horsc-rucing, pup breeding, jockey Grant, "who disgriaces the *ehair of! Washidgroh. LOA yee il A Brack LrspsThe Philipsburg) Jounal, this week, publishes a list of names ofpersons who have been takin g thatspaper vogalarly: some two years, and-ngwaprovedo tein to pay. for it. The man who is meati enongh to lit a paper, regularly fiom week to week, and read it, aud then have the contemptible ‘mcanness to cheat the printer out of his pay for.the labor, time, Ink and paper spent upon it, i too mean to be eaten by the crows af- ter His death." We have a list of names of persons who took ‘the "Brricurer, formerly” published by us at Aarons. butg, litting it regularly for from three to ten years, and althdugh’ we eft it nearly three years ago, and sent then actoudits: two »dozen: times, they are still in.arvears; and of course, we take it fof granted, they intend to cheat us, aml we know of no other way to get satisfaction than by publizhing their nates ih a black list. © This does not have reference to Persons, who are in arrears, yet are honest, but such as we feat satisfied intend to act the ras- cal. tary to intimidate democratic voters, A few days will tell whether federal bayonets helped sinking radicalism. The following is a list of the states which held their annual elections on last Tuesday : Alabama, Delaware, Florida, 111i nois, Kausas, Maryland, Massachu- setts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia, pd ii A Singular Will, The Timessays that Mr. Weare Mars. ton, of Nerth Hampton, lived and died not only as a good, useful and honest man, but as a consistent and unyielding democrat. In his will he provided that his body should be borne to the grave by six true demo- crats, to whom he ordered six dollars should be paid for every man from his should be held over his remains unless had never preached political or witr ser mons, Ou the 13th the request of the decensed was obeyed to the letter, six true men being easily chosen: in the out-and-out democratic town of North Hampton. No clergyman that ul filled the requirements of the will could be found.— Concord (N, H.) Patriot. “ Ee a The weather was fine until Tuesday. On Wednesday forenoon cloudy and rain; Wednesday afternoon and Thursday blustery and cold. We neg: lected in our last to mention the heavy thunder shower on thie morning of the The best capital to begin life with is a capital wife, PE : Ithis Borough were passing up Front]... ions of her strength. Prossii enn no street, near the clothing store of Mr. |, | Frank Elliott, they were met by fawein the population. They get nothing (three negroes, One of the negroes without fizhiting hard fr it. As the win- 'of one of the girls and kissed ber. ing supplies will bocome greater, while the |She struggled and got loose, and the armic: of Bourbaki and Keratry wil have juegro ran. twas given and the persons in the im-lsary. An attack upon the forts defending i i (througed with people. “The negro ran than sny yet planted against them. {down to Trostle’s hotel, through the | sian: have few guns of heavier calibre than front building, back into the dining!sixty-four pounders. Should these now room, and made his escape by leaping open fire the guns of the forts wonld soon through a wirdow into the yard of Miss silence them, and even should the forts be Susan Chambers. The of the crowd was intense and if the of *" ; fender had been caught he would no mines filled with powder, rendy to be ex- doubt have been dealt with very sum: marily. I. Soon after the occurrance, a negro| Fictdes Prus- [leading to the gates are defended by bar- | . . of masonry, constructed with approached a knot of negroes in front) |" description. “The. Whole of the Montgomery House, and asked| men now around Paris is S00.000. of the cause of the excitement. Ile WAS om 650/000 ave nemed and have arrived informed of what had taken place.’ oop oe discintine. “Well,” said he, “dat darkey must , hab been mighty hard up to kiss a tof the raw Lovie: is procaoding rapidly, white girl.” — Chambersburg Valley Spirit. ese abe As nee certainly be ample till the fir<t of Janu- Four Thousand Lives Lost. |. The following interesting particulars are| = tuken from Messrs Major & Smith's (Shanghai) Circular of 6th of Septem- m— ber: How Such Beings are Baptized. The chicf feature of interest during the Athens journals thus describe the im- | lust fortnight has been the unexpected ris-! posi ling ofthe Yangtse to a higher level than lof the new Greak Princess: Lins been experienced since 1848 and 1840. “Atsurrise the guns of the citidel fired ye wi 's py eurly A foal Highet |y salute and the garrison band paraded the an the flood of last year, but still six feet | less than 1849 and three feet less than 1848, | At ten o clock tire dourt unitediat Mon: Res Inthose years the Human, Honan, and ye . | pose, thesummerresidenceol King George Szeehuen waters arrived at their full force| = 5 proceeded to the Metropolitan Church simultaneously with a continuous series of in town, the approact to which was lined local heavy rains. This year the floods| Co.) soldiers of the garrison and National have been entirely owing to the effect ofl Guard. The interio~ of the edifice was Szchuen waters, which commenced passing | | I-chang m is intensity on the 6th of J uly, | ged around the galleries, and bay leaves causing the destruction of a vast quantity strewn over the floors and the altar. The of property and three or fourthousand peo- galetios were thronged with ladies in gay ple. This year the effect of the flood, a. | \dresses, and the body of the church with | ve ’ : > 4 : nach Dataae. § {dns felt locally, will be vhbout as disastrous as military and civilians, last summer's, ‘At the right of the altar ‘a pavilion of £5 ———— pe fe de . . Suicide blue and white silk was occupied by the Chi N ber? —Two Englis] nurses and other female attendants of the *hicago ' wi — ; shine . ' : ye ois Fe ie he hg! Hy baby Princess, who, until the time for its 12m eq bse ; rg. 1. + : i Ham Abeer one LT. aunders, immergion, lay asleep in a downy cradle who were out of work, met yesterday, talk- : : : ra . of quilted silk. ed over their troubles and finally conclu ded to tak i. T) “On a square carpet, a little to the righ E10 [ke baison, xey procured ATSC! of the front of the altar, was placed the nie, of which they took and died. ‘ King's chair, who stood in front of it, with Detroit, November 7.—Mattie Sturde-|ihe Grand Marshal and his aids-de-camp, vant attempted to commit suicide to-day number > >> ‘A ROYAL RABE. | _Harris—=Wm Thompson, Ed Kramer, B intended in person. - HENRY HARRIS I Gingeriek, R Gohen. |novdt Bellefonte, Pa. Potter—Reul, Shirk, Cal Keller, Jno! - Boozer, Greg S J Hering. | E { )A I dy Huaines— Mich Musser, JH Hess, Halfmoon—dJ H Lever, Sam! Mattern Rush Donahoe, J D Simier, B Crane. Milesburg—dJ F Weaver, Wm Boggs. Bellefonte =J L Given, G B Weaver. | | Walker—L Zimmerman, Henry Beck, | Henry Snavely, | Taylor—Jno Weaver, Jr., | | Aluston—Jno Q Miles, DD Boingardner, | H Hartsock, : 'enn—Jucob Kerstetter, Sam Geary. Patton—dJ Stine. Beuner—-J WW Martin, Marion And Harter. Miles—Wm R Foster. Sesond Weel. Rush—J B Jokes, A Owen. | Miles— Ul W Kresmer, SR Frand, J B! Shafer, Bellefonte—T Reynolds, ‘J M Dermot, Burnside—Geo Zimmerman. Potter—H Z Sankey, J C Boal, TB M'. | Elroy, D Durst; Liverty—Jno Ligget. i Harris--D J Wilard, W A Murray J M 2 . OSS, LIM KE, and POWD ER! . - I’ II Gephart, COAL— Wilkesbarre Coal, Chestnut. Stove, Egg, furnace and foundry, Conl—of b «st quality, at the low- est prices, Customers will please note that bar coal is housed un- der commodious sheds, Benner—J M Gephart, J C William, Philip:burg—R Athertton, A Harper, Waulker—Jdueob Struble, Adam Vonada. | Showshoe— Wm Holt. i Gregg— Jonath Frazer, | Howard-—Jas Lader, C Bowers. i IYI Pevn—Ph Krider. | POWDER. Ferguson—R Meek. Huines—D Bolinger, Thos Hos erman, | Jacob Wall, | spring—M -P Weaver, Worth—J Laird. Boggs—J M M' Coy. ' Traverse Jurors | : | 1.1 y E os ood or coal-burnt Lime, for sale nt our kilns, on the pike leading to Milesburg. for Du Pont's Powder A T4 WHOLESALE, we shalldi#é pleased to receive orders from the trade. . —Speciul Term— 3rd! H eel. Burnside—1, Bower. Rush—dJos Booth, Ph Holmes, | Spring—-8 Tibbens, Jno Hoy, 1 Kline, | | Snowshoe—Ed Poorman, Jos Wilken- lson, J A Sankey. . I 7 J r Cy ? Philipsburg—G F Flagle, J ¢ Allpart. | N CWS ! See Here Ferguson—dJ W Cambell; J 8 M Cor- TIN ANB SHEETIRON WARE aur {mick, Jus Watt, R Glean, + Halfinoon —=J D Gray. Miles—Reub Gramly, And Ocker, Jacob The undersigned hereby informs citizens of Pennsvalley that-he has chased the Tinshop heretofore Ariel on by the C. H. Mfg Co., and wil. continue the same, at the old stand, in all its branche | Hassel, es, in the manufacture of | Office and yard near south end of Brad Engle Valiey Ra R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa. WwW Wi (nov Squires, SUHORTLIDGE & CO . sn s— the Bellefonte—P G Meek, Jas Harris, Boggs W Cambell, D C Ammerman., Grege—dJ I Forster, 8 Setterhaf, { Hurris—W Campbell, Jas Glenn, S | Wilson. Milesbhurg | Benner— 3m Tibbens. | | Taylor—Jac Snyder. | Huaines—J H Musser, | Liberty--Jno Bechdol. STOVE PIPE & SPOUTING. All kinds of re fnlways on hand * E A Carr. pairing done. He has Fruit Cans, of all Sizes, BUCKETS, CUPS. DIPPERS, DISHES, &C. All work warranted and charges reason- able. A share of tne publie patronage so- licited. AND. REESMAN, 2sepily Centre Hull | | Potter—Wm Armugast. | Howard—Joseph Halter. rr pm PIMPLES. The undersigned will cheerfully mail (free) to all who wish it, the Recipo and full diroctions for preparing and using a simple aud beautiful Vegetable Balin, that will | immediately remove Tan, Freckles, iuplos, Blotobos, | and all eruptions and impusities ot the Skin, leaviag the | sane soit, clear, smooth, and boautitul, i | He will also send (free) instractjons for produciag, by | very simple means, a’ luxuriaut growth of bair an a bald - | head or smooth face, | The above can be obtained by return mail, by address. ing THOS, F. CHAPMAN, CReEMist, 195 Broadway, New York.™ | P. O. Box b, 133, OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.--The undersigned offers his house and lot, etl on Mainstreet, Contre Hall, at | ££ bi private sale, The house is | te itr x wai mm | Ee NOW two stiry frame, well JXECUTORS NOTIC E. ; A tart finished. a new and goodshop, The undersigned having been appoin- #ES85S88 0 stable, &¢. The lot is a [ted executor of the estate of Geo. Ludwig fine one and has choice fruit. Running | Kurtz, late of Haines twp., dec'd., all per- water near the door. For further particu- sons knowing themselves indebted to said Jars apply to ‘estate -are requested to make immediate sept. 30.4t A. D.SWARTZ, payraent, and those having Haines Apa Centre Hall. {the same will present them duly authenti- - yo EE org leated for lant y yee SALE.— ADAM HOSTERMAN - Executor, novildm pes One of the finest residences in g Centre Hall, is offered at pri- Pvate sale. Buildings all new, Marois comprising a new two story RAS frame house, all necessary out- buildings, most convenient stable, and run- ning water. The location isone ofthe most desirable in the place. Inquire at the Ri- rorTER Office. ay 1Gscopdt- VALUABLE HOTEL and STORE stand for sale.—The undersigned will offer for sale a valuable Hotel and store nom stand situated in Tylersvilie, Clinton County. The buil- ’ ding consists of a good frame construction with a stora2 room novll.Gt NEW FALL & Winter Goods. AT FRONK'S, LEWISTOWN in their new and magnificent rooms, for the nccommeodation of their old friends in Centre county, have just opened a very large and well selected Stock of ws n Ta the Grande Maitresse in a heavy blue, and by jumping from Clark street bridge into|white silk, en tram, and the dames de’hon- neur in the same colors. “On the left of the alter stood the _diplo- matic corps, members of the Greek Minis- try and the commanders of foreign vessels of war then in port. The King entered at half past ten o'clock, accompanied by H. I. Prince Frederick, of Hoistein-Glucks- burg, brother of the King of Denmark and uncle of King George of Greece, “The Metropolitan Bishop of Athens and the new Archbishop of Corfu, with twelve priests, met the King at the docr of the church, and, returning to the altar, the cerciony commenced. “Before the immersion the child was held up naked before the peovle, and then dipped solemnly three times into the deep massive baptizmal font of silver—the gift of the Communals of Greece—which stood in th: centre of the platform in front of the high@ltar. The Grande Maitresse presen- ted phe child ona cushion of silk, and Prince the river, but was rescued. She parted with ber lover on Monday und received an engagement ring on Sunday. IIe married another girl. Hence she attempted sui- | cide. - TR — aL - Wr ssn Lake City, November 3.—The steamship I veston, Texas, foundered during the night tot October 20 off Jupitor Inlet, Florida. All on board, except the second mate and four :. en were lost. The Varuna belong- ed to Messrs, C. H. Mallory & Co's line was a first-class wooden propeller, only ore year old and 670 tons burthen, Her cargo consisted chiefly of dry goods. Thirty-six eabin passengers Were onboard the Varuna, nearly all of whom were from Texas. Among the passengers was Mr. Jenkins, M. P. and probably Sir George Samuel Jenkinson, member of the British House of Commons from North Wilts re tei fn A re An Towa Radical editor threatens to turn | cannibal and eat his own relatives. He suis he will swallow a mule if his town- 3rd. ship does not give a rousin majority next year, Frederick received it in a large napkin from the priest afier the baptism. As the Dry Goods, Domestic Goods, Baried Flannels, Shawls and Furs, A Fine Stock of Millenery, Bonnets, ats, Ribbons & Flowers. A Splendid Assortment of Men’s & Boy's Clothing, Cloths and Cassimeres. All of which we offer at most POPULAR PRICES. iH FRONK'’S novll.3m : ‘Lewistown. Tr AMPSOF EVERY VARIETY and bishop dipped the infant and pronounced kind at 10.68 IRWIN & WILSON'S. a 25x45 with a good ware room, and an arched celler beneath the building. The other part consists of two rooms, a ood stable suficient to stable 30 head of Roos a good wagon shed also on the same. For terms address M. D. ROCKEY, S. E. SPANGLER augh. tf Executors ~ Good News for the Ladies. FALL OPENING OF Bonnets, Trimmings, Millinery, at § MRS. MARY E. SHOOPE’S, In Centre Hall. : Mrs. M. B. Shope, has just returned from LATEST FASH- IONS, and a complete stock of New Bonnetts, New Hats, Elegant Trimmings, &r., 2 which will be sold or made up, as usual at reasonable prices. he The new styles are very pretty. Ladies calland see them early. First come, first served. oct 28 QPINDLE SKEINS for wagons, all & zes, at the sign of the Anvil. apl0’68. IrwIN & WILSON. OCKET CUTLERY—all makes and pricesat IRWIN & WILSON, apl0'(8 by GEORGE UPHAM, Providence BR. L. novd 4 it ; This Is ne Humbug. B Y sending 35 ets., withage, height, col- or of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a correct picture of your future husband,or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. 0. Drawer No, 248, Fultonville, N. Y. novi it J ORRIBLE-—1 suffered with Catarrih thirty years, and was cured in six weeks by a simple remedy, and will sed Ly red eipt, postage free to all aflicted. 1’. J." Mead, Drawer 176, Syracuse, N. Y. A MYSTERY = SOLVED. Fifteen Minutes Private Conversation with Murried Ladies by one of their number. Sent free fortwo stamps, . Address Mrs, H., METZGER, Hanover, Pa. novi 4 A CARD.—A Clergyman, while resi- ding in. South America as a missionary, discovered » safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness Early De- cay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train «f disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have Been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by ade-ire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, 1 wi. l send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, ina sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of charge. © Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House. New York City. novi dt a Season Of 1870-71. Hamlin Cabinet Organs [mp “Improvements, ated June 2158, and August 25, 1870. REDUCTION OF PRICES. The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., Lave the pleasure of anwounecing important im- provements in their Cabinet Orgaps, for which Patents wer: pranted them ih June and August Inst. These are mot merely meretricions attachments, bat enhance the substantial excellenee of the astraments. They mre also enabled by inereased faeilities for mancfacture, to make, from this date, A further reduction of prices on several leading styles, | . Having completed and added to their former fueilit es a larg new manufactory, they bope hereafler to supply all orders promptiy, The Cabinet Organs made by this Com- pany are of such universal reputation, not only thronghput America, but also in Eu- rope. that few will need assurance of their spperiuriiy. Mason, NET ORGANS, in quite plain eases, but equal according to their capacity to any- thing they make, for $0 ench. The SAM DOL BL* REED. $65. PIVEOCTAVE DOUBLE REED ORGANS, FIVE STOPS® with Knee swell and Tremulant, in elegant case, with several of the Mason & Jhamlin improvements, 3125 The same Extra, with'new Yox Hu , Automatic Swell, “&e., S60, TF] JOUTAVES THREE SETS REEDS, SEVEN STOPS with EUPHOXNE; a splendid insirument, $2 : A new illustrated eatalogue with full in- formation, and reduced prices, is now rea- dy, and will be sentfree, witha testimonial circular, presenting a great niass of evi- dence as to the superiority of these instru - ments, to any one sending his.address to the MASON & HAMLIN O4GAN CO. 154 Tremont Street, Boston, or 596 Broad *. way, New York. oct. 28 4% N EW HARDWARE STORE] A J.& J. HARRIS. NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. A new and complete Hard ware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Brock- erhofi’s new building—where they are pro- pared to sellall kinds of Buildingand House Fumishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails. Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hanc Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Iee Crean Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful, assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of al} sizes, Jicture Frames, Wheelbarrows Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes Felloes, and Hubs Plows, Cultivators, Corr Plows. Plow Pe; ‘hear Mold Boards and Cultivator Teeuh, Table Cuflery Shoy- els, Spades and, Forks, Locks, nges Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bel lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools Factory Bells, House Bells, Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstenes, Carpen’ ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils Varnishes received and forsale at juned’ 68, 1y. J. & J. HARRIS. HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSO- CIATION.—For the Relief and Cure of the Errit g and Unfortunate, on Principles of Christian Philanthropy. 1 + Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the Follies of Age; in relation to and SoCJAL afflicted. Sent free, in sealed Envelopes, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. julls.ly OTICE.—Letters of Administration, Gregg township, dec’d, having been gian- ted to the undersigned, all ; av- ing claims against the same, will hand them be proper] Be heriinsed for sett'ement without delay. : M. REESE - 28oct6t TO TEACHERS. —Teachers are hereby: notified that special examinations, for ir- uperintendents office, in Bellefonte, for our Saturday's in suégession du- present month. All must bring rom Board, as per law.- acancies exist in the Eagleville High R. M. MAGEE nov4. dt Supt. -
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