G issTRE. HALL RErOhTEE FRIDAY, MARCH SI. IS7L LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL NEWS."Our friends will oblige u. bv sanding in any item* est, Including death*, marnag •- > . such are eagarly read by your frtembi tha west, many of whom get the Reporter. \V wou\d esteem it a favor if our kind pa- Iron* would occa*onaH> nijil a *I, the Reporter tn relative* and acquaintan ces who formerly lived in Centre eoun v ami remove.! to other pasts, which would induce many to become subscriber*. BLANKS—BIank Summons. Vendu Nate*. Executions, and Judgment and K\vmption Note combined, J usth es rants. Ac., for sale at this Office. IMPORTANT TO MU S KSB M KX.— The circulation of the REPORTER, N this side ofthe county, is now greater than thrit of any two p f * " the countv, hence business men who wish to reach the Ponnsvallev trade wih advance their own interests, by auvell tisin- in the KBPOUTKII. Our subaorir tion list is open to the inspection ot *l/ who wish to advertise. . .N ♦ • GOLDEN FOVSTXIX Pas S.nuotlung new and novel. Be sure and vertisomcnt in our paper, headed Gnat est Invention of the Age " v belie e the Golden Fountain 'cn is un.ur f w-ed. A good penis a ncvsnty ft' ,-ver> man woman aad eh,ld Agcnt-. W.- a, chance to make money >n intcm ucing a gxmd and saleable article. jan .. v | Fre-h Garde F w ' Ft, r. Herb. Tree c shrub, and FSergr.en See.l-, prtqHiid l.v mail. *.th direction* for cu.iurc Twentv-ttve different packet, of either class for sl.t*A Tlic *ix e!a<-ess.coo ! -jiitt, lb*. Kvergrven and Tree Seed*; Apple. Pe*r. Cherry. Ac.; Gra** Seed*, ULL tMbbage, Caimt, tnon Squash, Turnip, and all Vegetable and lW| So*\l*' in ,mall or large quantities; also Small Fruit*. Stock*. Bulb* Shrubs, K.we*. Verbena*. Ac by uiai Now Golden Banded Japan Lily,-SV. I riced descriptive Catalogue seat to anv p.ain address, grati*. Agent* -anted- WW tale List ft' Agent*. Clubs and the Trade Beed* on comiuis.-ion . B > WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and See-i M areheusc. Plymouth. K*ub lishcd in 1542 lOfcb.Sm Pr\f II Meyer, formerly ofthe Centre Co. Normal Institute, will open a S* !eci Sch.l at Centre Hall, April 10th, a suffi-; cient number of student* haying already been obtained to commence with, with UH room for young ladies and gentlemeil from a distance. GIVE fs NOTlCE.—Subscriber* to the Re porter who intend to change their place of residence, should not fail to notif} us where they w,h their papers *ent after April Ist St - As USRAKALLELKD ORFE*-— A first class Family Paper forty weeks for ona dollar. See adv'L .. 9 Anna E. Dickinson lecture* at Tyrone, April 22nd— subject, "Joan D Arc. Our capital friend Brainerd, of the spirited llerald, will accept our thanka for a com plimentary. The Tyrone lUraid has followed the example ofhe UEPOETER and purchased anew Aetna power pres* —the nicest press now made. Glad to see this evidence of our neighbor's prosperity ACCIPINT. —Dr. Smith, of this place, met with an accident on last Sunday while driving out to see a patient His horse suddenly turning up a bank and upsetting the buggy. N'e suppose the Doctor got somewhat hurt, as we have not seen his face nor heard him laugh, around this way since. CONCERT.— Mr. Solomon Meyer's singing class, assisted by singers from a distance, will hold a concert of vocal and instrumental music, is the Ref. church. Centre Halt, on Saturday evening. April I*l- Mr. Meyei's long standing repu tation a a music teacher is guarantee for a rich musical feast, upon this occasion. The class meet* every evening this week. St Diiix DEATH. Mr. Charles Kurtz, u chair maker by trade, died very suddenly on last Monday forenoon, at Aaronsburg, while in conversation with Rev. Sahm. at the residence of George Bollinger, when he dropped over and instantly expired. Verily, in the midst of life we are in death. Samuel Swartz and Win. RLhel we are told have become partners with Mr. Strohra in his store at Churchvifle. Mr. Martin Leitral has again rent ed the Potter's Mills hotel stand. CROPS. —The grain fields, in our valley, generally, present a pretty fair appearance at present, and give prom ise of a rich harvest. John Cronmiller has been appoint ed pot master at Aaronsbuag. vice Miss Tacy Mussina resigned. Tlte appointment is a good one, and the new location of the post office will be convenient TOOK THE HIST.—A writer in the Bellefonte Republican, two weeks ag<, called attention to the fact that some of the Beliefsnte lawyers for several years were traveling the county urging the formation of Sabbath School insti tutes while their own town had been entirely overlooked in this particular, not a single eflbrt having been made in that direction at Bellefonte. The hint took, and the persons referred to awoke from their sleep, and last week held a meeting for the purpose of tak ing steps to organize a Sabbath Sebool institute within the neglected field of Bellefonte. SNOW. —"March came in like a li on, and went out like a lamb," as the "" common saying would run. The beau tiful, spring-like weather which favor ed us the first three weeks of the pres ent mouth, has taken its departure and we no longer bask in its sunshine. In its stead a tornado of wind has been singing a spiteful dirge through cracks and crevices, as if to soften our lament for the change. Since 23rd a cold, fierce wind has been howling continually, and on last Sunday after noon an old fashioned snow storm set in which continued until next morn ing, and had it all lain, we suppose it would have measured 12 inches in depth. NEW FIRM. —A new mercantile firm opens up, in this place, Ist April, in Mr. Burst's building, store room lately occupied by J. B. Solt. The j firm consists ofjMessr*. (J. F. Herlacker ! and N. Cronmiller, both experienced business men and well known to -our people. They intend to carrj on a first class store, and invite the public in general to give them a cull, and by fair dealing hope to merit a share of public patronage. Success to them. Agricultural College At a meeting of the trustees of the Agricultural college of Pennsylvania held in Harrisburg, on 22 inst., the Rev. James Colder, I). D., at preseut president of Hillsdale college, Michi gan, was chosen principal of the col lege to fill the vacancy caused by the decease of Thomas H. Burrowes, LL. D. It is understood that Dr. Colder will accept the position to which he has thus been chosen* HARD ON MEAT. —Mr. Jonny Al len's smoke house, at the red njiJl. was robbed a few nights ago of about S4O worth of meet. The smoke house of Mr. Micheal Hettiuger, in Gregg twp., was destroy ed by fire an last Friday, and about $1,50 worth of meat burned. A spark { from the bake oven it supposed to have Seen the oaute of the lire, '♦ ! St. Loti*, March "22 Account* from Favetteville, Arktnni, say a man named Roland, living throe mite* from th*t place, ! killed hi wife and infant child on the Itlh i instant, and then blew hi* own bmin* out. < The cause was domestic troubles. April Court—AJraud Jurors. Taylor W M Coy Hellefonto—Tho, Gordon, I! C Kerlin i Potter —Geo llarter, 1! Royer, Peter lire on. S Keller. Ruth—R 11 Molten. Huston T Parson*. J J Thompson. Hurnside—Goo Zimmerman. Philipburg- Jas Perks, D Parker. Ho gg* M relaer, .1 \\ llolu Harris—J no Shoneberger, Unkwiville—-R K Feathers Ferguson J F Krep*. T Hess, Miles D Shafer. Snowshoe-* K Ide, Pena— M Gephart. Walker- -Jno Kutrick, W Rodera frirrw—Set/ .l/.Wiiji, iTf*, -4 J" ! 1 Hush H Hikard, ,'no Harter. Hellefonle Jno Mitchell, A Ogden W 11 Hume-. Howard ip.— U W Shank. Potter A M Coy. G Hotter, \\ m Love, D Flher Halftuoon J H Kbbs, T Gray. Mile- s Nathan, Jas Maliory, J F \\ alt, Wu Zeigier. Rentier K Bannjr. Penn -S Otto. 1> A Mu er. Walker J Gobble, dno Miller, J S Swart*. I! Book Gregg Jno Cold en Mile-burg Jas K Weaver, J S Proud fl*ot. Haines I. C Stover Taylor Jacob Snyder. PhtNpsburg K Hunter. Ferguson - o G Meek Harri- .1 no llouiau, \\ W Leach. Hogg- N BGoldman Howard burst Joseph Uoyer. Union tp B V Brubtu. Traverse - 4f4 \/,<n,Liy, 24fA Ajtrtl. Walker T Walker. P Gephart Penn—Jno Harter, J 11 Reifsnyder, Jac Eiseahuth Harri* Williams Jr. J G lrvin, H U Michaels, J B Hartswick. " Bellefotiie—K Hepburn, S Derr, U B Barger. S Harper. 1 Z Kline. Fergu*r.— W K Burchtteld, S M Wil liams, S Glasgow Snowshoe Jno Gun*a!is. Taylor—J Sharor. Potter — II K Smith, Jno Slack. Xllie*—Adam Shafer, Joel Rover, Jno Wolf. Gregg—Daniel Ruukie. Ourftn —Jas Hunter. Hogg*— W Curtin, Jno Hay*. Spnug 1> Shram. H Dandi*, J K Tate. ltenner—Joseph Mitchell, M Fisher, Ja* Knox. Mariou —Jno Wilson, Worth—J W Simpson, T Weston. Huston—U Hartsack. Howard tp.—Win Montgomery, J C Smith. Halftnoon—J Thompson, J H Lever. Rush—H Matley. Patton—ti W F Gray. Union—G Alexander, Jno Alexander, D Campbell. Burnside—R Mulholland. ITALIAN BEES. Try them. Swarms in June, $lO each. Queens, a singie one. for s3—two for $5. Applv early JOHN W. WHITE. mardl.St Milroy, Pa FA KM FOR SALE.—'The subscriber offers at private sale the farm on which he now resides. ituated|in|Ferguson town ship, County ofCentre-on# mile and a half west of Pine Grove. The farm contain* one hundred and twenty acre* of the heat quality of limestone, one hundred acres of which*is cleared ; under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. The balance of twenty acres is cove red** ilh a tin* growth of timber, the buildings are good and conve nient. with a stream of running water at j the door. An orchard in full oearing of the verv beet varieties of fhlit, and a grape ▼invard ot the must popular and standard varieties. This splendid farm will be sold cheap, ! and terms made easy. For particulars call i upon or address G. M. KEPLER, marSl.tf Pine Grove Mills. . Bagteter Notice's. The following accounts have been ex amined and passed by mu and remain filed of Record in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees creditors and all others in any way interested and will be presented to the Orphans Court *f Centre Country, to be held at Uellefonte. for allowance and confirmation, on Wednesday, the'-ifith day of April A. I). 1871. 1 The account of William Holt, adminis trator of .John Holt, late ofSnowshoetown ship. deed. ti Pict account of David Gilliland execu tor of the late will and testament of W. S. Gilliland, late of Potter twp , dee d. 3 The account of Jackson Clevenstine, administrator of Ac. of Christian Cleven stine. late of Walker twp.. dee d. 4 The account of \\ illiatn IT. Fearon administrator of all and singulars the goodsand chatties, rightsatid credits, which were of David Beachdel, late of Liberty twp„ Centre county, dec d. b The ac-ount of John T Hoover late of the borough of Uellefonte, deceased who was admitistrator of W A Davidson late ot Boggs township, dee'd filed by Adam Hoy and N W ltoover administrators of said John T Hoover dee'd. 0 Supplementary account of Samuel \V Gardner and John W Gardner administra tors >f Samuel Gardner sr. late of Liberty township dec'd. 7 The account of Rudolph Pletchcr and Reuben Fletcher, administrators of all and singular, good* and chatties, right* and credit* which wore of John Fletcher late of the township of Liberty and county of Centre dec'd. 8 The account of John Herbrick who wasUuardian of Franklin A Weight a mi nor son of Wm Weight and Rebecca Weight, both dee d as filed by Wm Ger brfca and Samuel Herbrick executors of John Herbrick, dee d. 9 Final account of George W Rumbar ger administraturof Ac. ot Jeremiah Hayca, late of Benner township, dee d. 10 An account of the executor-hip of George R-nnd J W Kllenbt-rger Execu tor of Jaina* Ko late <>fthetownship of Fergtix'n, in the county ofCentredec'a. 11 The account of Geo Swart* guardian of Eliza A Rinkard minor child or Samuel Rinkard late <>f Centre county. dee d -aid Eliza A Rinkard now intermarried with William Search. 12 The account of Edward Blanchard guardian <>f Henry C Davidson minorchild of W A Davidson, late of Boggs township, dec'd. 13 Parti.il account of T R M'Manigale, anministrators of Ac., of J B Johnson late of Marion township, dec'd. 14 The account of John Ri-hel adminis trator of, all and singular the good* and chatties, right* and credit* which were of W W Borel late ofHregg township, In the count v of Centre and State of Pennsylva nia, (Carpenter), dec'd. 10 Firt and partial account of John Ir vin ir and Theodere Gorden administrators of all and -iugular the good* nnd chatties, right* and credit* which were of James tiordea late of Walker townhip, Centre count v. dec'd. 17 The account of William L Wilson guardian of Jacob Elmer Way, Emily Way. Pbebe Jane Way, Benner Wilson Way, aud Elizabeth W ay. and JS S Way. deed. 18. The account of J B Finner, guardian of Sarah L Weaver, late of Haines twp., dee d. J. It. MORRISON Register. LICENSEB. Liczxafc.— Tho following applications for licence will be made at the April term 1871 Hou*eal k Kr<>m, Tavern, Be llefonte, Prank M Clain do do Daniel Gartnan, do do w 1) Kikard, do do Henry Kline, do do Michael Howard, do do Tliomaa Loughrey, do do I william Brown, do do | Gowning ic Yeager. Restaurant, do Helena Hirskler, do do Joseph Hawkina, do do Frea Smith, do do Charles Brown, do do wiliiam Brown. do do J B Kttelie, wholesale liquor do A Banni, oo do Sol Schmidt do Pliilipsburg .1 L Biungardner, Tavern, do Robt Lloyd, do do Richard Hays, do do Allen Falkner, do do L D Smith, Restaurant, do Elias Miller, Tavern, Miles twp I) w Harter, do do And H Fousl. Restaurant, do John Spangler, Tavern Potter, Rll Porter, do do M L Leitzell, do do Ja' es Redding, do Snownhoe J ASanke.v, eo do Robt Haines, do do C L Sharp, do Ruh Jonathan Kreamer, do Penn twp Rebecca Musser, do do Patcbell & Miller, do Huston twp, Gotlieb naag, do Spring twp. 1) K Boiieuu. do Milesburg, T M iiuil, do do George Miller, do Haines, wm Robt, do walk*.*, Ci M sooserg K Jackson do Harris, Joel Kling, Tavern Marian, Elizabeth Kunes, do Liberty, Alexander Knoll, do Howard bor. Martin Dolm.n, do Boggs JnoCore ibaver, do Taylor Rudolph Mulholland, do Burnaide I J NO. MORAN.Proth'y. i The Pennsylvania Railroad Company was ehaitercd a quarter of a century ago 1 Now it represents |M,(W,<IIW, and owns between 2,oooand 3, OHO miles of railroad track. ♦ —— Mr. Editor There appeared in the Watchman ofthe 17th tnst , this question, Why is it ? The question is better under stood In tliia wise paraphrased a little. Why do My lie, Beaver A C*k, tr.vel lha country organising Sabbath school insti- IN in preference to establishing one in Bellefonte? IFhy is it' I will venture an answer, a prouhot is not without honor save in his own country, and Hellefonto appreci ates the beauties of this charming bit of •criplure re tie*. * Gh. OBITUARY. Paymaster Buchanan, C. S. N , died at Charleston n, Ms", on ISth iiut., iu hi* 73 year wa in the I . gX Navy mora 'h n <1 years, and was a vounger brother of Gelt G. Buchanan, of Spring Mills, this county The following notice we take front the Boalon Morning Journal Funeral of Paymaster Buchanan. Amid the pelting ram storm of yesterday after noon the relatives, friends and associates of the the late Mckean Buchanan, l". S. N., assembled at the house of the decerned, No. II Moumcnt square, to Pay the last token* of 'espevt rie lus body wa c<>n sigucd to the grave. The serx ices were of an attes ting nature, and consisted of the beautiful Kpiscounl burial service, which was read by the Naval chaplain at the sla t on, Mose 11 Chase, the music being ren derpd by a choir of yaung men from the Church of the Advent in Huston The rosewood casket which contained the re mains w as covered with choice ttowers, and th > deceased was dressed in the full uui form of his rank. At the close of the ser vice, the casket, wrapped in the national colors, was borne to the hearse by a de tachment of sailors from the receiving ship Ohio, and the fttneral cortege formed In the following order: Squad of Police, in command of Lieut. Williams; Naval lland, deiachiueflt of Ma rines, in command of Lieut Kla. The pall bearers in carriage-, as follows: Commo dore Charles Steedman, Captain Samuel K. Knox, Captain George U. Preble, Pay master G. F. Cutter, Chief Engineer Rich ard M Bartleman and Paymaster Edward Mav; detachment of sailors, in command of Master William P. Randall; the Naval officer* of this station; carriages containing the relatives and immediate friend-. The remains were interred at Mount Auburn The escort was dismissed at Sullivan square The funeral arrangement! were in charge of Captain Andrew Bryson, the Executive officer at the Navy Yard. DEATHS. On 26th inst , in Harris twp . of scarlet fever, Sarah Ellen, daughierof John Hook, aged 2 years, 1 month, and 7 days. On 23rd inst, uear this place, of whoop ing cough, George 11 infant child of Lout* Gahagan, aged 2 months, and '-'I day*. On 17lh inst. in Mile* township. Adam Miller, aged 77 years, 6 months and 20 day*. + ♦ i MARRIAGES. On the 21st, by A Lukenbach Esq , Da vid C. Stoner, to Mis Sarah A. Hewick, both of Potter twr>.. On 19th , bv Rev Cleaver, James K M Intire, and M:** : ** Alferetta Corman, both of Pleasant Gap. - ♦ • MI I. HOY MARKETS. Corrected by Reed A Thompson. Rtd wheat 1.30 Rye 75 Corn if) Old oats 42} New oats 40 Barley 00 Cloverseed 6,35 Timothyseed 4,00 Salt 2 50 per sack,. Bacon 06c Ham 22 Butter 25... Eggs 20 Plaster 9.50 BKLLIFONTE MARKETS. Corrected by Keller A Musser. White Wheat $1.35, Red I 30 .. Rye 75 Corn 65. Oats .40...... Barley 0. .76 Cloverseed 6,25 Potatoes 0.80 Lard per pound 121 Porklper pound OH. Butter 30 Eggs 25 Plasterper ton sls Tallow 10 Bacon 15 Ilamltt $5 TO $lO PER DAY. MEN. WOMEN. 10 TB and GIRLS who engage in our new business make from , $5 to $lO per day in their own localities.' Full particulars and instructions sent free by mail. Those in need of permanet, pn>- tiuble work, should addre* at once. GEO. STINSON aCO.. Portland M-ine mrSl.4t 40 WEEKS FOR ONE DOLLAR! The American Rural Home from Ap'il I, 1871.--A Fir-tcla--, Right-page. Agni4M rwl nn'l Fnmilr Wecklv. Specimen- Free. HOPKINS A WILCOX. Rochester. X. Y. mirtlli FOR Hand and Machine Sewing. J. & P. COATS' BE 8 T SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS. From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive. FOR SALE BY All Dealers in Dry Goods and Notiors. mar3l.4t BLOOM IN GToN If.!. STIUfiKY 19th 1 ear. COO Acre*. 13 Greenhouse*, largest Assortment—all sizes Best Stock! Low Prices! Would vou know What, When, How to Plant! Fruit, Shade, Ever green Tree*. RootGralts. Seedlings, Osage Plant*, Apple Seed, Early Rose Potatoes, Shrub*, Roses, Ureenhoust and Harden Plants, Ac., Ac. Flower and Vegetable Seed*! Finest, Best Collection—Sorts and quality! Send Id cents for New, Illustra tod; Descriptive Catalogue—9o pages. Send •tamp. each, for Catalogue* of Seeds with plai i directions -64 pages ; Beedding and Harden Plants—32 pages, and B'holesale Price List—24 pages. Address F. K PHOENIX, Bloomington, 111. rnr3l.4t " ' HE ED S! S E ED 8 ! Market Gardener* wanting freh and re liable Seed, should buy of the g ower*. We grow the flne*t varieties of Beet Cab bage, Carrot, Sugar Corn. Kale, Melon, Onmn, Par-nin, Radish, Spinach. Squash, Turnip and other Vegetable Seed*. Cata logue* with Price List mailed free. \\ A I)K A ARMSTRONG.Seed*mrn. 1130 Market Street, Philadelphia. mar'il 4t FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE Clean* Kid Glove* and all kind* of Cloths and Clothing; removes Paint, Grcese, Tar, Ac., instantly, without the least injury to the finest fabric. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Good* Dealer*. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE CO., 38 Barclay St.. New York, 88 La Salle St., Chicago. mar3l.4t 1 Q;)A 1 TI,E "VEOKTAIII K~l Ofy/I 1 PULMONARY Balsam. 1 O / U The- id standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, Con*umpt(on. "Nothing better." Ct'T LKK IIR-W. a Co. Boston- mr3l.4t TTI "VT KG A U, how made in 10 hours, v LxY without drug-. Particular* 10 cent*. F SAGE, Cromwell. Conn.msrßl 4l * ? f f r rmnn TO TIIE WORKING CLASS.-Weare now prepared to furni*h all claes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time or for the spare moment*. Business new, light, and profitable. IVr.n* of either sex easily earn from iiOc. to per evening, and a prd}M>rtional uin by devot ing their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly a* much a* men. That all who see thi* may send their ad dress. and test the btuines, we make the unparal|eled offer: To uc!i u- are not well sati-fled, we will send $! to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to coin mencu work on, and a copy of Tkr. VtopW Literary Cotapanion—utnt of the large. t and best family new-pipersever published —all sent free by mail. Reader, if y,, u want iiermanent. profitable work add're*- K. 0, ALLEN A CO., AUOUMTA MAISK. mr3l 4t PSYG7/OMANCY.- Any lady or gen tleman can make SI,tJM) a month, se cure their own happiness ami independence by obtaining PHYCHOMAXCT, FASCIKX •riosf, or SOUL CHARMINCI. 4110 pages; <loth, Full instruction to use this (tower over men or animal* at will, how to Mes merize, become Trance or Writing Medi ums, Divination, Spiritualism, Alchemy, Philosophy of Omen* and Dream*, Brig ham koung's //arem, Guide to Mar riage, ac., all contained in this book; 100,. 000 sold ; price bv mail, in cloth $1.25, pa per covers $1 NoTicr.-Any person will ing to net a* agent will receive a sample copy of the work free. A* no capital i* re quired, all desirous of genteel employment should send for the book, enclosing "10 cts. for poatage, to T. W. EVANS A (X)., 4i South Bth St., Philadelphia. mar3l.4t AVOID QUACKS.-A victim of early indiscretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay. Ac., having tried in vaiti every advertised remedy, na- a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufferers. Address J HTUT TLE, 78 Nassau st., New York, mrßl,4t TIIK TAKI.H SIEGE MAIL How thf Euslojficea Ofwratr During the Siege— ( uriou* Ends. The Figaro gtvt-a mi account of the varum* exjXHlienU adopted by the French poaLiffioe* for the lr*niniasion of letters and messages during the siege. The Inst until train, it sayr, war seat iVom Paris oil the IHlh of SepU .über, 187(1, at throe o'clock iu the ahernoon. Twenty*four hours afterwards every roud to Paris was completely blocked by the tiermaii aruiiee. A few days before, however, the Prefect of iftw Northern Department and the Presi dent of the Chamber of Commerce at Lille had sent to Pari* nine hundred pigeon* In-longing to the "oolotnbop litle" societies of Houbaix nod Tur ooing. It is well known that the Pa risian carrier-pigeons were sent by bal , loon from their doVr-cols in Paris to j the | rovinces, w hence they returned with news to th* capital; bu; the fact that Flemish pigeons were also ent ployed in this service had hitherto been carefully concealed. Fur the conveyance of letters from Paris pig e ins were only used when government dispatches had to he sent, and even then only when the wind was favora ble ; all ordinary correspondence was •cut by balloons. The return service was of course much more difficult. Out of about 200 pigeons taken to the provinces by balloon* (ninelv-nine of which left at tbebegiuiug of December) seventy-three only returned, and 01 these live had lost their despatches on the way, three brought the famous Prussian forged dispatches, and ten merely announced the safe ileaceut of ihose which had taken them. Find ing this means of conveyance insuffi cient, the poelal administration tried several others. After the 23d Septem ber attempt* were made to get letter* into Paris by hiding them under hay ricks and iu the Herman provision carts, but not one of them arrived. About the same time several enterpri sing persons volunteered to "run the blockade" with dispatches, lietween the 20th of September and the 30th of October, eighty-five were seut out, but only five of them arrived, and two only returned. Of the re-t nine were tiken prisoners, one was arreated, hut afterwards set at liberty, and one ar rived at Tours without dispatches ; the officers had to turn back after vainly attempting to find an unguarded ope ning in the Prussian lines. The postal authorities than- endeavored to send photographed dispatches by the Seine in hollow balls, which were carried along by the current; but the Ger mans soon discovered this stratagem, and easily foiled it by stretching uetsi across the stream. Another inventor proposed to send letters by the river in submarine boats, and he left Paris with the uecesaarv apparatus in a bal loon on the 14th of January. The capitulation of the city, however, pre vented him from pulling hit plan into executiou. After attempting to pass through the air by land, by water and under water, it was proposed to go un derground. Some messengers offered to look for a passage through the combe, but none of tli m succeeded, and one of thetn died a xorrible death, stifled n mud. Then tcirsa M. Hurel en gaged to send messages to Paris by means of bull dog*. He left with five dogs in a balloon on the 13th of Janua ry, but none of the dogs came back. There are 27.00U more males than fe male* in the human population of Minne sota —a masculine excess of 12 per cent. Mr Any wrwri sending u* eight sub scriber* with the cah. sl6, will receive the Reporter I year free; and for four nam** and SB. the Reporter 6 month* free nISSoLI'TION. - Notice i* her<-t>y (fir en that thp partnership heretofore ex j i*tinr under the name of John Taylor A Son, in the manufarture of Lumber, in tha Seven Mountain*, u on the 18th day of March. 1871, mutually dissolved. Tha book* of the firm remain in the hand* 1 of John Taylor. JOHN TAYLOR* SON. mart4.3t Milrey, Pa. 4 >slt; NEE'S NOTlCE.—Notice la • 2 V hereby given that a partial aeeount of i T. M. Hall, assignee of Jacob I*. Shope. ha* been filial in the (.'ourt of CoDimon Plea*: : "'Centre county, to April term A. I). 1871, and unlcM objection* are file<l on or before the flrt day of aiJ term, it will ba confirm ed bv the court. JNO. MORAN, I marl7,Sl /VefA. ST E REOSCOPEB. j vtrwa, alicw, cuaoMoa, riAMi*, K A H. T. ANTHONY A T0..; 591 llroatHrar, New York, extensive assortment of the above goods, of their own |>ubliration, manufacture and! i importation. At.RO riloTO I.ANTXKV rlidkr aki> ..HM iK -aw rtA, xiv vixwa or yosrmitk. E A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., 591 Broadway, New York. Opposit Met ropolitan Hotel, IV* I'nRT KK4 AMI V| AXI KA< Tt axa Of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL ! marlO.Cm pENN HALL ACADEMY? The Spring session ofthi* Classical and Normal Institution will commerce <>n Mon day April 24th 1871, to continue nine week*. Special attention given to tbo*a <la*iring to teach. Tuition from $4,60 to 7,00 per *eion. Hoarding and furnished room* caa be had near the schoo! at reasonable rale*. Reference A.R TRUXAL. A. M. Grn. Gko. Bt'cuaxax, Principal. Pree't. marn.Bl. pUBLIC SALE! j The following real estate, situate near Farmer*' Mill*, in Gregg twp., Centreco., ; Pa., will b offered at public sale on Saturday, April loth, 1871. 240 acre * of land under the liigest state of cultivation, and eijual to the best of Pennsvallcy far ming land*. Thi* land all clear, with the exception of about 10 or 16 acre* which consist* of the choicest timber-land, there are two orchard* on the premise*, and also ii pring of never failing limestone water j near the I uilding*. The improvement* consist of a two-story dwelling bouse and bank-ham, together with all other necea *ary outbuilding*. Especial attention l* called to the faetthatthis farm I* vcrv suits ble for dividing into two farm*. Person* wishing to purcha*e are invited to comeand exninine thi* property atany time previous to sale. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when Terms will be made known bv INO RISHELA WM. lIOMAJT, Rxrcutori. VI. urge Stock of Ladie* Furs, hor* Ulankets, nnd Buffalo Robes at AGENTS WANTED FOR Physical Life of Manand Woman. OR. ADVICE TO BOTH SKXKS.-A i ; moral, chaste, and thoroughly scientific work on the following highly important . subject* ; Change of Life, Love, CourUhip, (iualifications for a Happy Marriage, . Physiology of Marriage. Early Relation* of Husband and wife. Duties and Kxperl- i cnco of wife nn<l Mother Care of Mother and Child, Mysteries of Reproduction, Mo ral and Physiea' Transmission, and kin- < 'I red topics, from the highest authoriliei in Europe. Price $2,00. Sale* immense Freight paid on hook* and canvassing book* free. Foi Circular* and Testimoni- i ul* address, I'AKMKLEK A CO., 181 Race at., Cincinnati, O, marl(),6t HANDfI ELLS and Door Bell*, all *l - and kind* at < aplO' Irwin aWiLRONs CANNED FHC ITS peaches, tomatoes pine apple*, and pea* in great varie ' at BCRNSIDE * THO|(AB' Handsaws, knive*, spoon*, coffe mill*, shovel*, spade*, rakes,ho* . amps, forks, chains, Ac., at BUUNSIDK ATHOMAS' LOOKING-GLASS PLATKSofaILiz" for sale by Irwin a Wilson. aplOm U" SflON PATENT CHURN, the beat ! inuseat Irwin a Wilson's. , aplO'oß. NEW FIRM at Centre Hall. J. H.NOI/T. ALLN K W. New Store. New Hoods. The undersigned lespectfallvinformsthe cilisen. of Centre 11.11 and Poller lawn • hip, that he ha. opened a new -lore at the wall known land formerly occupied by C T Her lac her, where (is ii now offering A Full and Complete Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS cheap ax a ilia stock i* entirely new, and th. publie are respectfully invited to call and eiaMC itie for Iheinaelve* ; Good* will lie offered at the lowest pouible prices, and by a fed eral ty.teni affair dealing they hope to merit a lair share of public patronage Call nwtl Ktsiulnp our Nlork NO TROUBLE TOEHOW GOODB, •- Only Oive us a Fair Trial. *BNT We bare a full and complete assortment of tbe latest Sty las. Drj Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, Gentlemen end Ladies furnishing Good#.' Ladies Cloaks and Circulars, in Silk and Cloth, alt kinds of Groceries, ihe finest Svrups, the best Coffee, Tobacco, Paints, •yestuffs, Oils, Fish, Salt, Stationery, and everything else that i* to be found iu a well stocked country store. The highest market price paid in Store Goods for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Don't forget the New Store, at Centre Hall, where goods are now offered at a bar gain. Call anj see us. "pjgy J. B BOLT. Great Bargains at Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard ware, tdueensware, Woodand willow ware Iron, Ball, Fish and in fact, a magnificent assortment of everything kept in a First Class Store, aow ready, and for sale at marvelous low rates. GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD PRICES. It usliat they will sell you th* very beet breads at prices that will astonish you New spring Dress Goods A must beautiful variety, consisting of nil the novelties of the season, at lower rales than ordinarily charged at other places. White Goods A Embroideries The finest stock la lewn, he.ta as o quantity! qualitv, and priests. HtiOP 35DMY8 The best makes, latest styles and lowest rates. ( Hal* and Caps in great variety Linens, Towellings, checks, Denin g. loth Cas*ias*rs, dee kings. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Spring and summer shawls, in fact, w* keep everything, and will sell at a very small advance on first cost. All we ask that vou will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, as wo do ne i consider it anv trouble to show goods. ALL KINDS <>F HARNESS. .silver plated and Yankee Harness double and single, bridles snd halter*, j may l&Uy. 8 A VAG K A RRO., (Hurcestor to N. Hillbiih) Whole sale ami retail dealer* in : Stoves & Tinware, r Allegheny Street, Bellrfonte, Pa. Read only a jwrtial list of Cook Stove , Wellington, f Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental. Royal Cook, Prince Rural, , Sea Shell, r Artiaaa, 1 And American i Parlor ami Office Stovea : Morning Tronic, Brilliant, and And Parlor t'euki lor W<M>d or Coal, and , Wood Stove* of every description. Attention is ended to his stock of Reobng . Plate, a new tiae, which he has just receive ed it*# 40x*JU. It makes better iob lhant he j old siae, andean be famished cheaper thai any other establishment in town. , JMP.Hpouling and jobbing promptly at tended to. Charges reasonable and satis- I action guaranteed. ocl2fi* K W 11A H bWAKKMoK K I J. A J. HARRIS. NO. 6, BROCK EKHOFF BOW A new and complete Hardware Store ha* been opened by the undersigned in Brock erbofTs new building- aherr they are pre pared to sell all kinds of Buildingand llousi Furnishing Hardware, Iron. Slee), Nails. Buggy wheels in setu, Champion Clothe) Wringer, Mill Kawi. Circular and Han< Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, leeCrean Free/.en. Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a fal ■ assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of ali sisas. Picture Frames, Wheelbarrow* I-amps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivator#, Cort 1 Plow*. Plow PeinU, Shear Mold Board and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov el#. Spades and Forks, Locks, Ifinge# Screws, Hash Springs, Hone-Shoe#, Nails Norway Rods. Oil*. Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed, Tannen. Anvil*, Vice*. BCIM lows, Screw Plate#, R!ock*mith Tools Factory Bells, House Bell#, Dinner Bells Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen i ! ter Tools, Fruit Jan and Can# Paints, Oils Varnishes received and for sale at juneft'gfl,ly. J. A J. HARRIS. BASKETS in all their varieties, children carriages willow ware, guns, pie- J tol#, powder, shot, cap#, cartridge#, *c , at BUKNSIIIK a THOMAS' PKUNKS and DKIKI) CURR VNTSo the very best quality just 'received* Wolf s old stand I.adlcM TrunMCN. This in valuable article for females, is now to be had at llerlarher's store, and no other place in Centra county. Ladie# remember that those trusses can be had at Cenlre Hall tf_ ' HA RN ESS, collars, cart whip carriage whips, in gnat varieties, govern- j ment gran, saddle#, bridle*, martingale check line#, cart gears, tug harm-**, bugs harness homes, etc Every tiling in the tad diery line at BURNBIDE St THOMAS' NOTtONS of all kinds, Stelring' glove* Handkerchiofs, com'u, pocket nook# in all their variety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE * THokAS'. NEW PATTERNS of oil cloth#, at re ! duced price*, at < BI'RNSIDK a THOMAS' , THE Largest and Best Stock of warran 1 tod Boots and Shoe#, warranted to give 1 satisfaction, at reiluced priees, only to be found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. IT IS known to all In Bellefentn and . through the county if you want a ' good article go to BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. ( SYKUP, the finest ever made, just re reived, cheap at Wolf* old itand—try it. ARLOR COOK 8 TO V K*B { Parlor Stoves, and four sixes of Gas B rners constantly on hand and for saleat ■ anWfifi. IKWIN A Wn.aoN'a. ORN 81-ANKKTS AND SLEIGH BELLS, at low price*, at aplty 68. InwtN h Wit-aoN' BOALTS far Buggie* and Carriagber. ' sixes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at plfffiS IRWIX a Wimojr' SADDLERS BUCKLES, hook*, bit ipots rings. Everything a saddleo want* for the manufacture of harness, to be 1 oundat BURNSIDE * THRMAB'. If A BAUii, NKW UAKUI > A.* rnONt. Nlauoc at , Bcllefolit. |\V INKS AN 1) L I<l UO 116 The subscriber respectfully cails th-s at* Isntion of the public to Ills Mlabllshm nt, w bcrc hs is un-paiswl to (urnisti alt Winds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors' w boh-aaiu at the lowest cash prices, which trit w nrrnn ted to be the best qualities according to their respective | rices lli stock consists of Rye, Mottoiigabt-la, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Itr.uolii- Holland i Gin, Fort, Maderia, Cherry, ltla i.bcirv aud other Wines tin- In t arlieh at a* 1 reasonable rate- as can lie bad In th" oily, Cbampagne, Cherry. Blu< kbeiry, Ginger f and Carraway Brandies, Pur# Jamaica and ' New England Hum Cordial <•(' alt kinds ' He would particularly Invito Farmers, lie lel keepers and others to call ami <• vanillic his large supply, to Judge for tb< iiisciv< , and bo certain of procuring what I hey but, ) which caa seldom bo done wIo n paribus ng in the city. jwtr Physic.aits are ropf clfully ri-qm ud I o give his liquors a trial. npHl ! i IKNTRF. HALL IHTF.L j .l .liN tvi-sAol.au, PfOp Stages arrive and depalt dally, '--r ail , point*, north, s.vutli, cast and west. This favorite Hotel has been refitted aud furnished by its new proprietor, and islioiv in every res|eot one of the mot |.l<imnt country Hotels in central Pennsylvania, i Die travelling community and drovers will I always find the bust aci'omiuodal.sio Per ' sous from the city wishing to spend a few weeks during tin- suiiiuii-r in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the in • -!. *u tiful locations and the Centre Hull Hotel all they could dealre for comfort uiul c.-n --venience. spl(fM,tt COACH MANUFACTORY. HA RDM AN PHILLIP#, \T HIS manufacturing establishment at Yeagertowti, on the Lewistowi , and Bcllefontc Turnpike, ha* now-on ham .a fine stock of Carriage?. Buggle. Sulkii and Spring Wagons, which fie now offer, for sale as superior in quality and style* u anv manufactured in the country They are made of the very heslsea-.m .! stock by first class practical workmen, aud finished in a style that challenge- comparison will any work out of or in the Eastern i inl and can he sold at lower prices than tbi manufactured in large towns and cities, 'amidst high rents and ruinous prices of llv-1 ing. Being ina-lr of hi* own situation, 'anxious to escel in hi* artistical profession 'and free from any annoyances in his bui --| neas, he has lima and ability to devote hit | entire attention to hi* profession and hit customer*, rendering satisfaction alike t< all patrons, operatives. 111* country, and j himself. l! Call ami examine hi* -lock and 1.-ara hit ' prices, and you eounot fail to b satisfied. , 11 K P A 1 11 I N G [afall kinds duno neatly, promptly, imi ) reasonably. j Y'eagertown, June 12, 1868 ly DOUBLE AND SINGLE BAHUKL fowling pieces st I qpltr&t llt WIN A WILSON \ir J li KTTKI.F. > \S HOLES ALH WINE A LIQUOR 8 T t) It E 1 Bisbop street, Bellefostr, in the Stuns bttit t dingiorinerly occupied by Uie Key stone Buk< ry 1 Takes pleasure in informing the public that |:bekee|ts constantly on hand a supply 0j , choice Foreign atuf Domestic Liquor*. AH HarrrU, hrtjs and < tl ft narrantsJ. to rant am tkt quantity rryrsscnted . The attention of practicing pbyu .ans is .palled to his slock of ( PURE LIQUORS jsuitsble for medical purpo-os. It.-tlies jugs, and demijohn- conslanllr on hand He ha. th* ONLY Pl ltK NECTAK t WHISKY in town. All liquor* are warranted to give satis , faction Liquor* will he mid by the vpiart, barrel, or tierce He has a large lot ot BOTTLED LItdUOSH Of the finest g-ades on hand Confident that he ran please customer he rcapeclAilly *olu-il> a share of public |w! trwnaga my 1 tit J RWIN tV ft JLSON arc constantly ro reiving now good* in their line. II A U I) W A 11 E t ofevery decriplionaire<lti.cc prices- now being opened every day apKffe. Wall Paper, cheap from 12 to 20 cents per hel ts Hcrlav I r' BUFFALO SCALES. ..fth. t. -tmsi. from < lb# up to l2H,fk*S b<. I' aplO'oß lt.su A \\i:--v> '|M ItK KY I'lit IV -1 apples, orange*, lamon*. ail kin-1 c of foreign fruits, Hani-, bacon sc., at j IBUitNSI 1K s I'll 1 Nl V nltY BOARDS, Plank an ! S.-anti.ng for sale bv IKW IKS WtC-oX. aplffW , / 1 ROSS-CUT A N D MILL SA WB, bo V.. make at lawijc a Wtuox. i apltrfib PUMPS! Woollen Pnmpsa* 'j AND PIPING. I 1 The undersignevl would r. -p>-. tftilly cmllj " theatts-ntionoithecilirA-nsoft'ciitrecounty,j r and Pennsvalley in particular, to the fact that he is manufacturing - made at home or elsewhere. He use# none but the best material, lit WAMKNT* Tiirv to give satisfaction, as being the most last ' ing and durable. st'PKßioit TO TIIC OI.I> ' { woodenpump, being arranged to let the - water off and prevent fn-eaing in winter.. Pine, tvoplar or cucumber pumps always Jon hand. Hi* inatirial for pum|>* i* all. | | sawed from large timber, and arc thu- Sccuretl a gain*! Check ing or ('rack iug. | j' All order* bv mail promptly filled PIPING, made of tbe best material, of , five inch scantling, joined together w- th coupling blocks, thoroughly handed, and wni ranted to stand any pre—ure required for ordinary use. Prices of pining range from 12 to Id cents per foot Send orders to sept.3o.ly J. TELLER, Mileshurg, Pa Burial ('axes and CASKETS AIR-TIGHT AND IN DKSTIIUUTI BLK IXIH Protecting and Preserving the Dead. The undersigned take* plea-ure in n --• nouncing that lie hn* H-ure<l thcsoloagen cv in thi* county for ,MKTA L L IC ANI)(J1. A SS llitriitl t'asc* atttl < as|it'ti, which are so widely known a* toreotcre n<j uvecialoominendation. Tin METALLIC iiCKIAL CASK, with iuprt-cnt ltt-j ! proved style and finih, it- entire harmony with the reeling* of the bereaved, it* |ier-' j fected adjustments ami appointments in'- whatever relate# to the preservation and| protection of the body after death, confirm j ! it* utility ami entire ad aptness to the pur- : ; poe for which it i designed. ! - COFFINS of all description* furnl*hed| <nl the shortest notic-; ami all order* filled I promptly night or day. The Dead laid out t with care, and funeral* and escorts super- , intended in person. HENRY' IIA URLS , novfit Bellofolitc, Pa. | MILLER'S HOTEL. Woodward, Pn j Stage* arrive and depart daily. , favorite hotel is now in every respect , one f the most pleasant country hotel# in , central Pennsylvania. The traveling com munity will always find the best aeoommo- j dation. Drovers can at all times be nccom- . modated with stable* and pasture for any , number of cattle or horse*. julyU'OHtf GK<) MILLER. A large and elegant assortment of ILtrse Blanket*, BUCK -skin Gloves and Bufia lo Robes, at very at low prices RURNSIDK JtT lIOM AS fi|3H Khighesl market price# paid for a ' X kinds of country produce. BUUNSIDE a THOMAS' J SPINDLE SKEINS for wagon*, all si ' r.o#, at the sign of the Anvil. aplO'rtH. IUWIN A Wrt sov. LAMPSOFEV E R Y V A It IKT Y and kind at apKV.ftH IRWIN A WILSON'S. , HORSE COLLARS, if you don't wlm your horse's shoulders gulled and madesore, get good horse collars at BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. A Tremendous Stock of Goods at Burnside <£- Thonia?. IrpOYB ofall kinds, at [ X BUKNSiDE A THOMAS I'liihiili lpliiii Stnre. In BrockerhotT block, Mlhop Htrect, Heilf foute, ft here KELLER A MISSES, i have Just opened the het, ( hrnp<-l. InrgeM a* well as the bc*t assorted stock of Good* tin Bellefante, HEME LAMES, I* the tilacu to buy your Silk*, M > hair- M ■'Kalubiqiie*. lt<-ps, Alpuias, Delairi-, Lafi-, Brilliants, Mui.i*. Calico. #, Ti k ;iiig, Flafiel- Opera Fluncls, Ladb - Ooal- I ing. GeliU' Cloth- Ladles Sacples, W Hits | Penny, Linen Table Cloth*, Counterpanes Crib C.iuiu.ipain--, White am] tVilorec Tart ton. Napkin*. Inserting* ami Edging-, While Luiu Curt In*, Zephyr A Eephyr Pal* lams, Tidy CotUm, HhawTs, \Vtr Baakef- HUNDDWNS, Notions of every kind. White Good* ofj every •le-< ripiioii, Pernruiery, Ribbon* Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet. Curd* tu Brx> ' Veil. Button- 'J*rin> "ing>, Ladir. a--d M i**e Skirt#, HOOP SKIUTh, j Ihn <d H ,*tcry. Fan*, Bead*, Hewing LADlii i AND MlShErt hifoKi* ,till in fact every thing that can be thought I ~f, d. -Irod or UMOI in the FANCY OOODK OR NOTION LlNt] EOS aEXTL EM EN, I hey have black and blue cloth*,, black ana ! I fancy asimeres, suUinett*. tw ,cds. met ; j mil. silk, satin ami OOMMloli vt>t<ltg*, ill l-ltort. every thing imaginable in the fine oi j geiiliciurb# w ear. Hncdymade Clothitig of Every Di- K-rijilion, for Mctt and Hov*. Soots and Shove, in rudl*** MRTDJ Hats and Cups, ('A SI'ETH, Oitrluth, Hugs, Jlratrn Muslins, HU ached Mas fins, Jhiliiic.t. Shadings, Tablcdoth*. At , cheaper than els. where 1 keir nock of KENS WABE A GB ICE 111 KS caunot beexceiled in quality or price. Call in at tbe Philadelphia Blore and con -it. yours.-ivc- that KELLER AMI sKlt have any thing you want, and do bu sinr- on tb principle of "'Quick Bale* and ."mall Profits.'' apoO,® 1 * OXATK SAP RNNBPT'K SKKTAKKN GOOD NEW# FOE THE PEOPLE. Great A lira- lion and Groat Bargain*! r under-igncd, detertuiud t-i meet th< J_ popular demand for Lower Price- r-- spectfully call* the attention of the public to his slock of SADDLKKY, now offered at the old stand. Designed es l-eciall forlhe|Mfipleand thetiin *, the lar gest and most varied and complete art ment f Sndrilce, IlartK'.s*, foliar*, Ilridli*, -ifevery descripti-ut and quality; Whip*, and in fact everything complete to a fir-t --cla-s e*tabii*Lmeot. h now offer* at price* which will suit the times. A better * ariety, a better uuality or finer (style of Saddlerv has never before been f- Isc'rcd to the public Call and examine our lock and be satisfied before purchasing* elfewherc Determined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal shore of pafronag. heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a ■ ontinuance of the -auir. JACOB DIKGES, Centre Hall. ' VKW FIRM, NEW UOOD-S AND Panic Prices. FOSTER DKVLING A WILSON, naving pur<-lir*ed the extensive store of u i 11, nillilar. 1 A Co., and addedto thsin ' at panic price** 'argc assoitmcnt of 1 NEW GOODS, They are enabled to sell at OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A iarge variety of LADLE*" Draw GOCKL- Great Bargain- in . Muslim- and Calieoot. Ucndr-Ma.le Clthiag Warranted to Suit. Our Cloth* and Cosaimeiw, Caul be excelled- TH EIR GROCERY DEPARTMENT, Astonishes everv one In ncsortiaent and l-'W price*. Sy i up. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Cannei fruits. Jeilte*, I>ome*tie and Foreigu Fruits, Chen- and pastries of all kinds, and every other t.iticle be longing to the Grocery Department. Thry UVio.Vm/e af fhiiadt/pkirt SaU*. Farmers, M.-ehanirs and Igiborers | look to your inlerost. t>ne dollar saved is a dollar* in pocket. Then call and ece nl - w hat astonishingly luw prices FORBTKR DKVLING A WILSON, Ire selling their Dry Coods and Groeeri<*., f!9*X<i trouble to show Gmdt. If they are not a# rejwr s ented. we will pay you for your trouble. Don't forget the place. jtfiriTURNEK BUILDING-Efil ; np'.'hf Allegheny St, BclKrfonte Pn. CENTRE HALL Manufacturing Co AND Machine Works, CENTRE HAI.L CENTRE CO., PA. Having enlarged our New Forjstrat and M ACIIISK Siiorw and AflxicoiTt'Xit Woita*. Stocked with all new and latest, improved Machinery at Centre Hal!, *u n ounce to the public that they are now ready to receive orders for anything in their line of business. Shaftings, ' Sullies, Hangers. IRON & BRASS We also manufacture toe celebratedJC KEYSTONE HARVESTER, which now stand* unrivalled. This UuHper ha* ad vantage# over all otbet IL-upcr* now manufactured. One advan tage we claim for it, i* the lever power, by which we guin one nundred per eeat over other machines. Another advantage is the hoisting and lowering apparatus, whoreb; the driver ha* under hi* complete eontro" of (he machine; in coming to a spot of lodg ed grain, the driver can change the cut of he machine in an instant, without stopping tha team, varying the stublo from 1 to It inches at the out-ide of the machine, a* well a* on the in ride. It i constructed of fir-l els*# material; and built liy flrt class ma ehanics. We warrant it second to none. All kind* ->f Horsepower# and Threshing Machine*, llav and Grain Ralce#. latest im proved. All kinds of Repairingaone. Dif furunt kind* of Pit) ws AND PLOW CASTING. The Colebrntod Heckondorn Keononiicn plow which has given entire satisfaction \Vo employ the bout Patternmaker*, our patterns are all new and of the mostimprov- ' I'd plans. Plan*, Specifications and 1> an ing* furnished for all work done by u*. IMP" We hope by strict attention to bust ties# to receive a share of public palronag CASTINGS ofevery description made and fitted up fo * MILLS, FORGES, FURNACES, \ FACTORIES, TANNERIES, j AC., AC. j All orders by mail promptly attended to | CENTRE HALL MF'G CUM' 1' 1 II fr'.ft IIT T. II KI.M IIOMVN % I COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS. 1 (Jamjwnml J'urt*—fluid Erlraet Hhu !trb and fluid ExirxtH (Jaiawba (/rape Juice. For liver complaints, jaundice, bilious (F<< tiutia, sick 01 nervous headache, ctMivetiew, etc. I'utely vegetable, | coaUiiiiqg no mercury, minerals or deletcriotm drugs. Il T1 at I'tiU me the most illi(btAlllr ;>lru<-*nt purgalit e, eupt>r*cding r V |ur oil,, all#, Hmfwtts, t U There is nothing! liftiff t<> the 'tiiiutcli. Tli*y ' i giv* O'Jo muse iicnirr naUM-a nor griping ,ain 'ilicy sn composed of lh finntt tigs *di nU, After aft w days' use oftkettt uieh mi ittvigoratien of tii entire sjrstem ' :*L<- place a. u appear miraculous to th* soak ami enervated. *bother arising from tnpru4<-n< r r II T. Ucliubatd's Compound Fluid Ex trans Catawba Grape Pi!!alt not t ifar< Kited, from the laettiuu -ugare- ated l'ilti do nut dissolve. bat |<te thluugh the stomach without dissolving. i)oiiHMjUslly do i "t produce the deaitod *t !. <q. The Calawba Grape Fills, being pleasant in (aato and odor, do not tier east at<- their bung sugarcueUal. l'r.ce fifty it-cnta per bos. K HENRY T. UELMUOLD S m.iu.T rDxeumng courvcirn Klttid Kxtract Sarag|tarilla Will radically exterminate from the system jStreftili. Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcer*, <urm Etea, Sore Legs, (tore Mouth, Sore Hand, Broitchiui, Skin DUeasu*, halt Rbriim Csiiki-n, U . lutings from the Ear, white swellings, tumors, cancerous affec tions, metes. Rickets, glandular swelling*, i ntght sacats, rash, letter, humors of all kinds, rbrume rheumatism, dyspepsia, and •11 di'sasrs that bate been established in j the system for years. L 1 Being prepared expressly for the above catnpiimenLs, its blood-purifying proper i ties are greater than any other preparation of *ar*a|<arilla. It give* the complexion • clear healthy color and rewtoreathe patient to a state ot health and purity, For puri fying the blood, removing alt chronic con stitutional disease* arising from the an im pure state of the blood, and the only calla ble and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and swelling of the bones, . ulceration* of the ihr- al and leg*, blotches, pituplns on the lac, erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the shin, and beautify ing oomptexioa M HEN RT T. I! ELM COLD'S niycxmuTU Fluid i.'x tract Burhu, THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every case of diabetes in w hkh it ha been given, irritation of the nock o! the bladder and inflammation of the kid- I negro, uicetatiun of the kidneys and bind -1 der, retention of urine, diseases oflha proa tale gland, !ne in the bladder, calculus, gravel, brirk-du.t dedosit, and mucous or milky discharge*, and for iafeebied and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attend . < d with thelolU tiiog symptoms indisposi tion t exertion, loss oftjower, I.** of in em - :irv. difficulty of breathing, weak nerves trembling* borror of disaa e, wakefulness, jininost of virion, pain in the tsnek, hot hands, flushing of the body, drrncss of the skin, eruption on the face, paflid counte nance, universal lassitude of the muaculor ; system, etc. Used by persons from the ages of eigh teen Is iweuty-fie, and from thirty-five to f fly-fire or in the decline or change- ot life; after confinement or labor pains; bed wetting in children. It il< Imbold K-xtract buchu is Diuretic and blood-purifying, and cures all diseases ari-ing from habit* of dissipation, and ex cesses and imprudences in life, impurities ■■f (he blood, etc., superseding copaiba to affections for which it is ued, and syphili tic affection* in these diseases usod in con nection with If el in bold s rose wash. L ALU EH. In many affections peculiar to 1 adieu, the' < xlrart bucbu is unequalled by any other remedy—as in chlorosis or retention, in' j regularity, painfuine-s or supprwsaion of I customary carnations ulceralod or schir ru stateofthe uterus, lcucorrlMea or whites,' sterility, and for all <#unp!aint< incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion or habits of dissipation. Il is prescribed i extensively by Hie mosleuiinentphysicians, and midwives for enfeebled and delicate! constitution*, ot both sexe* and all ages attended with any of the above diseases or] symptoms), O H. T. HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BU CBU CURES DISEASES ARISING ; FROM IMPRUDENCES. HAB ITS UF DISSIPATION, ETC., in ail their stages, at little expense, little or, no change in diet, no inconvenience, and[ [no exposure. It cuase*a frequent desire,i and pus* strength to Urinate, thereby re-1 moving Obstruction*, Preventing MidCu-' , ring strictures of the urethra, allying paint ■ ami inflamation, so frequent in tiii* class of j diseases, and expelling all poisonous mat- , tar. Thousands who have been the victims ofl incompetent person*, and who have paid heavy fee* to be cured in a short time, hare , found tlicy have been deceived, and thai the "Poiaon,, ha*, by the use of "powerftil astringent*,'' been dried upiu the system, i to break < u! in a more aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. USE HKI.MBOLDS EXTRACT BU-! CBU for ail affectionfand disease* of the urinary orgaut, whether existing in mole or female, front whatever cause originating, and no matter ofltow long standing. Price. nc dollars and fiftv cents per bottle. L II EN It V T. HELM BO Ll> S 111 PRO VED BOSK WASH . at not be surpassed as a face wash, and will be found the only specific remedy in every specie* of cutaneous affection. It speedily eradicate* pimples, snots, scorbo | tic dryness, indurations of the cutaneous j membrane, etc., dispels redness and incipi • nt inflamation, hives, rn-li. moth patches, ' dryness of scalp or skin," frost bites, and all ' purpose* foi which selves or ointmenU art used : restore# the skin to a state of purity and soilness, and insure# continued heal thy action to the tissue of it* vessels, on which depend* the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complexion so much nought and admired Rut how ever valuable as a rame ilv for existing defects of the skin, 11. T. ilolniboldV Ro-e Wash has long'ustained it* principle claim to umboundrtl patron age, by possessing qualities which render it a toiled ap|H-udng<'of the mo#t superla tive and congenial character, ci mbining in nn elegant formula those prominent requisite*, safety and efficacy—the invaria ble accompaniments of it* use—as a pre ,-creative and eefreshot of the complexion It l* an excellent lotion for diseases of a \ phililic and as an injection for ' di-ca-o* of the urinary organ*, arising from ' habits of dissipation, used in connection ' with the Extract* Ruchu, Saraaparilla, and I Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases a* rt commended, cannot be surpas.-ed. 1) Full nd explicit directions accompany the medicine*. Evidence of the tin *t responsible and re liable character furnished on application, with hundred# of thousands of living wit- Bc-os, and upward of SO,OOO unjolscited certificates and recommendatory letters, utanv of which are from the highest sour ces, including eminent Physicians, Clerg ymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor iia.- uevor resorted to their publication in the newspapers; he does not do this from the fact that his articles rank a# Standard l're parntsons, and do not need to be propped up by certificates, IIENRY T. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Delivered to any address. Seeure from observation. Established upward* of twenty years. ] Sold by Druggist# everywhere. Address litter*'for information, in confidence to j HENRY T. HELM BOLD, Druggist and < Chemist. Only Depots; H. T. II ELM HOLD'S Drug and Chemical No. 6H4 Broadway, New York, or to H. T. UELM BOLD'S'MedicaI Depot, 101 South Tenth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. i] Beware of counterfeits. Ask foJ i Heury T. Helmbold's! Take no other. 1 A OREAT MiDlfi: : Or. WAUUta VINEGAR BITTERS 44 Hundreds of Thousands : 'I; —wststts—- {•? jjj WHAT ARE THEVT ; " pel TBKT ASM VOT a VOX fII ' £ ll FANCY DRINK.in . ItaS* ut Pm M aw, Prvf Hslrtla rum 4 SifsM l.t*i iai <vu.r4.j)lees and iwih* ym-f |o frlfift tip tiftflU, CiflitM ** TtfUlMt**** ApftfCl*" era," ssiirtr*." Mm ttiat lead (1M Uggtaf a t# 4reolcaaa<w aad rata, ma an# • tnj Madlrta*. mad* tram Ow *• -*• b' <a *ad Horta f CatitovUa, fire* Iraa *ll Alrskrlk HrlaaaUaia. Tksy ar* Uw (IKEXT BUMU> rLßlflEtt a#4 A 1.1 Fit ' GIVING miWlPblllUtat JUsot*r *4 ! fatrtfflfaMr rf tt* ban-, exrrrtac of a& aarnt aad rwnota# tx. tiood w a bMlthy eonfintso. ' ge yctasa can tax* tOoar KOWr* assortrtg M Cirar -1 ttif* aad nwMta bate aavtt. •IN wtttfe* (:*•* f* an uxwraU* m*a, 1 tb# toaas art aa* fiaMwytd tqr trtiMtmi ** *r ' *pi*r wiinin- I-'—- - , ——— ncyssdiba • fibiat of riflr. Wur laOaaawmtwry so 4 Ckraatc Cbtvom • llaaw wad Gaal, Diaapiti. *r 1 BtUawa, OMllfral wall lateraatllral Fr.tr* ' Blaaaaw at Ik* Blaat, Urn. KUarja, cod • Nladarr. tka* Blurt a bar* fcaiv aMM tuna- M ffej fiwk btaraara in amsa* lr Vtitaicd r BtWd, wtHakWyaaaMUr ervdwsdhird**^^ l^ •f Bat lMg**it.* Oryawa. i BVBFBFBIA OB IXDICSOTiOS. V.-A acta, fata ta Ma SlaaaUdm. Ceweka 'lgtax aactr* CSmnMU m. tMMKT Bf'VHEidMCMRSA r;f fir# 1 - B4 uu |a torn MouUs, Mm AUK 1 is. liisj 1 -tu. . of Cl* Kftfitl, f 0C tihs I a<■ _A _ J i . * ffiglMi at m* llduxi. SMS Iti4r<4 ' *1 ■ tltt nNpriigurf Or*r*N Tkry wuimiu Vt S*niart aU miah am „ pidttwaad fcvwala.wMmiawdiviteeaal') i tOmtj la ctaaarlim tta Maod cf *a .. . aaqamat at-, lift aad . VOBBBIS 01aZkkBa.Era.'w*#.fc r. i ttaHaa.BteUiiw.fifall.Fla.|-*.|'W!!!.t- . I is ' Iwactoa, tuq-Vwa#, t r.l* ttaar* Bwi 1>4,. t ri:,- adaa. IM*. lowla. ta.iWtl al Um; -t . b . I |kft*Tnf)CT fit ftMr |rj fiff TixlmfT * litr f i j ar. Utcfwltjr defi e# mi cairtrd o cf t .;v' i... * ilwwi nan Vj U wa ef tkaat fttiscn. On* 1 .tCs ta B tack caaaa *t.t aowrtn** m* atrt tatWdakM* r/ u,- * dawn tta vuim ll Btae4 wU*a-ur ;wl >Ha l*earwtaikuHt tkroogfc rtr *tiau • ray lk* cr Aurm . cisaaac U wk yea fx.: is Utrx*ia4 , aad ttacokh to tba vctar 1 rtraaer !t rut ti t> frat, * aad yearlaaliam wfifi taO y*a wtac. ZMtkaU*ad gar. aad ma ktwttk af 9m tfmm *IB faOtw - * Pig, TAPE aad oOmr ttOß3t. txrsaagto Iks mn* *< ee *■)'OaeaaewK are efeel oaSy dewop " rdaadeuwevad for fan Orartlaiii, i-afi t+irtMr " tU cavwtar trwaad rack kaßle, frtU.stUG-vrtaa * ww-ltaeti*.tiamaa, faawok u-e. I*a r Wli e J.VALMMK rrafdsMr. SUB Wet-OX AJLB A OCX i, Uracdati aad bo. A own. Faa t'rauwcc. cat. aad K aad *4 CutaaMaa. Meat* K*w fork. ii ar~ou> v asm wuju- • Grover Sc Baker* HIGHEST PREMIUM SE IF/JVC MA CMINES. r The following are Velectad from ikons ,! sitds of testimonials of similar character at . expressing th# reason* ftr the jirifrnilW , for the Uaovxa & Bxaxrs Madiia- * over 'allother*. t ! ••••'! like the Gmver & B. :w Ma chine, in the first place, became, if I had any other, I h*ufd still want a Graver A Raker; and, having a Graver A Baker, H j answers the seme nurpoae of all the rest. ,] It dues a greater variety *f work and it is . ! easier to learn than any other. "—Mr*. J. t C. Croty t Jenny June.; ,1 •••* I liave had several rear#' txneri . enee with a Graver & Boxer Matties. . which ha# given me great *atifkctiott. I think the Grover 4 Raker Machine i* move entity managed, and leaa liable to get wt . of order. 1 prefer the Grover A Baker, r decidedly. ' —(Mia. Dr. Watts, New j York.) ••• "I have had one In tuy family for ome two year*, and from what I know ot ito working*, and from the testimony ot , many of my friends who use the same. I ~ can hardly see bow anythingcould be more I, complete or(ire better satie&ciion.''—Mrs [General Grant.] t in "i believe it to b* the be< all ibiaa , cntidered, of any that I have known. I*. is very simple and easily learned; the sew. , ing from the ordinary spool* i* great a<!_ vantage ; the ctitck i* entirely reliable; it doe* ornamental work beautifully ; it i* net liable to got out of order, "—Mr#. A. M Spoone*. *5 Bound Street, Brooklyn. The Graver and Baker Sewing ala.-Uini Company manufacture both the Klartk Stitch and Lock Stitch Machine*, and offet >, the public a choice of the heat machines oi [ both kinds, at their establishment* in all ,thc large rttie*. and through agencies in j nearly all town* throughout th* country ; Prii-e Lists and sample* of sewing in both J stitches fttrnihcd on application to Graver A llater S, M. Co., Phnadelphio, or to F. P. Greene, next door to Centre Co. Bank, Belk ; . foPto- NATURE'S Hair Restorative ConUins no LAC SULPHUR-Nb SUG AR OF LEA D— No LITH ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free front the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear a* crystal, it will I not soil the finest fabric— perfectly BAFB CLEAN and EFFICIKNT-detiuera tum# LONG SOUGHT FOB. AND FOUND AT LAST! It restores and prevent* the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy op lu-nrancti, remove* Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, check"# the Hair from falling off, and restore# it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cure# ail Humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton J unc tion. Mas*. l*rej>ared only by PROCTER BROTHERS. Gloucester. Mass. The Genuine i* put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the article blown iu the glass. Ask your.Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take ne other. For sale by W'm. IFctf and J. B. Selt- Oentrc Hall 24junly Ik A BITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and ,U D ons, olive soap, Dobbins'soap Je a O&kler's soaps, oldcastile, pure. Palm sot p Blderling's soap, and a great variety o other soaps, at BURNSIDE a THOMAS' Whitman's celebrated confection#, Whitman's celebrated chocolate, Buker's chtcolate, Smith's chocolate, China Ginger, English Pickes, American Pickles, at BURNSIDR a THOMAS' JTemoval. THEODORE rfESCHNER, GUN SMITH, ha# removed to the store known as No. 6 Bush'* Arcade next door to Zimmeiinis, Bra# & Co., at Beßefontc, where he is just opening out a complete stock of REVOLVERS. GUNS. AMMUNITION. FISHING TAUKLR, rßase Balls, Bats, Keys, and general Sport ing Articles Gum made ana repaired aay * warranted. junSd
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