C iTIiE HALL REiOETEK FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1871. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL NKWJ.— Our friends will oblige Us h v sending in any item* of local inter est, including deaths, marriage*. c*e., as Such are ettgarly road by your friend* in th west many of whom get the Reporter. We would esteem it a favor if our kind pa . Irons would occasionally mail a copy ot he Reporter to relative- and acquaintan ce-who formerly lived in Centre county Kfid removed to other paM*. which would ■ induce many to Wome subscribers. ■ 0 ■ Bt.VNKS -Blank Summons, Vendu N.i;es, Rxccutlou*. ami Judgment and E\ • -uption Note combined. Justice* \\ r --rauts, ike,, for *alc at thi# Office. ; I MPORTANT TOBVRIHRSS MKX, — The circulation of the RMPORTKR, OU this siil? of the county, i* now greater than that of any two ] countv, honce business men who wish to reach the lVnnsvalley trade, wih , advance their own interests, by advcll tisinc iu the REPORTER. Our sabectir tion list is open to tlie iuspeotior of aU who wish to adverttsc. I - • * •G.u.PKS Fot NT-VIN PUN -Someihinc . new and novel. lk> *irv and read the al --vertisement in our paper, bead>4 'Gly*t ' e-t Invention of tho Age. behove f tho Golden Fountain Fen is unsurpassed A g.Hid pen i* a necessity to every man, jfvora&n and child. Agents hvre is a < IrrW -to ike tuonev iu in.: 'ductng a g*K>d and saleable article, jan 37 y . Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit, Ilerb, Tree ' sV Shrub, and Fvergrocn Seed*, prepaid t [ bv mail, with directions for culture. Twcnty-flvc different pack-t of either t ela-s for SI,OO The six cla>cs $5, Uk '.tt.itx* lbs. Evergreen and Tree Ss-eds; Apple, Fear, Cherry. Ac.; Grass Seed*; R.ct, Cabbage, Camu Onkm. Squ.-U. Turnip, and alt Vegetable and Flower Sod- m small or large quantities: aHo f Small* Fruiis. Stock*. Bulbs, Shrub#, Kj*'n Verbenas. Ac. by mail, prepaid. New G dden Ratidi-sl Japan Lily. Prictnl De-. riptive Catalogue ent to any plain j address gratis. Agents wanted. Who e- : sab List to Agents Clubs and the l>ade S -J. m t el.: v," and sold at their Catalogue , prices the untruthful assertions of -rif; TSHUWFTYNU.TOLHn first day, with the increase since, is I au indication that a school of this kind genu be kept in successful operation hero, and that henceforth this institu tion may safely be looked upon as a | permanent one. .i W ... _ j The new party just organized iu I'fr.t-innati, and other western towns, is com nosed altogether of dissatisfied Republicans, who cannot remain lou- i gvr with the party of "moral progress. Its cardinal principles are general am- 1 aestv, tariff for reveuueonly, civil ser rice" reform, and early resumption of specie payments. In each of these , jwrticulars it put# in antagonism to J ■ the prevailing sentiment of the Re- ] publican party. The iww movement , npjears to create excitement iu the 1 f Republican ranks, aud is only another J Aidence of tbe disintegration going on in the partv atl over the country, i ! Ex-Secretary Cox is one of the leaders 1 ! of the movement, and he is well sup-, , ported by a large number of names. < hailing from the Republican ranks, K > * ! ■ We wish to call the attention of f fishermen to the very large stock of i Fishing Tackle just received by Theo. ' j Deshner of Bellefonte. Among the ( L .n;any numerocs articles received he j has the justly celebrated, matchless 1 I Mc'Biide Trout Flics, which are pro- , nouitced by competent judges, without an equal. To sec them is to he con- 1 f vinced. All who love to engage in piscatorial sports should call and see them, at No. 5 Bush's Arcade, Belle fonte, Pa. We are iuformed that about week rtgo a set of villains entered the house of John Vonada, an excentric individ ual. who leads a hermit life in tbe Narrows, east of Woodward, and eru elly heat him after which they search ed his cabin expecting to find mouey, Mi which the thieves were disappointed. y ROUGH & READY CORN PLANTER" -—This planter manufactured by tbe Hall Mfg corop. is now ac knowtdged to be the best ever inveut | cd, as is attested by all who use it, and the great demand for it where I tried. The company for the last few weeks have been sending out load after f load every day, and vet the demand is for more. One agent sold 90 planters f in a very short space of time, and farmers who need anything of the com planter kind, had better secure this one. - ■ ♦ • Mr. N. Cronmiller, of the new firm joT llerlacher & Cronmiller, of this | place, has returned from the city where he was busily engaged during the last week in the purchase of a new | stock of Spring Goods, which arc now being uupacked at their store in the north-east corner of the Diamond 5 The public from far and near are in vited to eali and examine their new stock and have the benefit of tbe bar gains now offered. They now have — and will keep up —a full assortment of everything in the line of store goods. LOST. —"Where is the end of Nt 3"t;;ny mountain," is a question which now bothers some minds in this coun ty. We heard tell of the "end of liic mountain" for the lass fifteen years, and now, it smees no one ap pear* to know tbe precise spot where it *i—giving the railroad men some con cern. It can't he possible that our friend Mose Thompson has covered up t \e "End of the Mountain" with Le nnnit, *"> effectually that it cannot now he resurrected. Where is the "end of the Moui tain ?" If Abe Lincoln were alive here would he a fine chance for the introduction of another famous "spot resolution". But, where is the "end of the moun tain" is a question we must not lose sight of, for no one date dispute that Nittany mountain ha* an end, and that a pretty big one too, but who now has the magnifying vision to say where it ends. If one settles the question as to where the "end of the mountain" comes in, then some one might be cru *el enough to ask "where's Lemont!" These remarks are not made with any view of calling out any reply from our frieud Thompson. "Where's Duluth"? Twenty-three ear* of rail# have arrived for the extention of the road to Mifflin barg. The rail# are piled up at East Lew isburg. West Susquehanna Classis of the Ke -/ormed Church will tncet in Centre Hali, Centre co., on the 17th of May. * Major "Jack ' Cumuiinßs, the member from Snyder county, amused the House, at Jiarrisburg, with a two days speech last week. Ttocrr. On Thursday night, l:>th insk, the mill at Potters Mill# Was entered by | soutc thief or thiete*. and mm# twelve or . fourteen sack* of flour stolen, each sack ; containing £0 pounds. Certain partlea, whose names are not yet made public, are suspected, the wagon tracks, scon next ; morning giving torn* clew to the direction !the flour had taken. Mr. Harvey Korman, of Rabersburg, , ha* been appointed Inatk-keeper and out side manager for the Centre Hall Ml'g i Com p. • ♦ • Go to ISAAC /fovt'T t buy a GOOD Sulk ey or Spring wagon Take your eld metal to ISAAC He err he allow# more for it than any body el#e, 14 ct* in trade al hi* shops. • "♦ ♦ April Court Gratul Jurors Bellefonte -Tho. Gordon, It t'Kerlin Fotter- Geollnrter, II Rover, Feter Bre ! an, S Keller, I Rush 4t 11 Molten. ! Huston T Fat on#, J J Thompson, Burnside—Gev> Zimmerman 1 Fhilifwhunr Jas Ferk*, D Barker, i Boggs— M Feiser, J\V llolt ) Harris -Jno Shonebergt r. ! I'nkutvllle-- R K Feathera Ferguson .1 F Krvps, T lies*. 1 Miles D Shafer ; Suowahoe—K Lie. I Fonn— M GephaK ! Walker—Jno Kmriok, Wm Kodert. i TVwecrnv—4#A Mcmloy, 34*4 .4/>n7. Walker -T Walker, F Gephart j Fenn--Jtiu Harter, JII Keifsnyder, Jae Kisee.huth , Harris—Williaiu* jr. J G Irviu, U U; i Michaels, J B liaruwtck. IWletonte—R Hepburn, S Dorr, R B ; Burger, Sliartw-r, D Z Kline Ferguson W K Burchfield, S M'Wll | liaius, S U!a-g*w i Snew*hoe— J no Gunali*. Taykw—J Sharor. Potter—H R Smith, Jno Slack. Mile- Adatn Shafer, Joel Rover, Jno Wolf. Gregg—Daniel Runkle. Curtiu—Jas Hunter. Hogg-—W Curtiu, Jno Ha vs. Sprtug--D Shram. 11 Datuit*, J K Tate. Renn<y. tteUofowP—J F Gephart. Fotter —AV W Wood* Rush—G Goldman.-H !* Wilson. llutTts -A Harts wick, S Wasson Pena —E Kramer, HII Wei*er. BOj Deininger. Miles—H Wolf, Jno llubler, Juo Wolf. Gregg—Goo Korman. UnionTillo— B Rick. Haines—Ge*> Rupp. Potter —Jacob Wagner, It Moyer, R Porter. I'nisn 1* MIV Snowshoe—D H A eager. FergWson -It J Gat*.-, F Kickline. Rentier—B F Hunter, M Grove, W Fox. ; Huston—J W Richards. Falton—J B Waddle. Walker—Jno Carner. Try them. Swarms in June. $lO each. ! Queen*, a singic on.-, for S3— two for $5.1 Apply early JOHN W. WHITE ma rill. St Milroy, Fa ! Rcgi>ter Noticp'A. The following accounts have been ex amined and passed by N> and remain filed of Record ia ihis office f.rr thn in*P. ctkn of heir*, LEGATEE* creditors and all other* in any way inter* -ted and will be PRESENTED to the I>rphaiii Court of Centre Country, to BE held at HeUefoiit*. for allowance and confirmation, on Wednesday, the'Jfith day of April A. D. 1871. 1 The account of William Holt, adminis-, trator of John llolt, late of Snowshoe town hip. dee d. 2 First account of David Gilliland execu tor of the late w ill and testament of W. S. Gilliland, late of Potter twp., dee D 3 The account of Jack*>n Clevenrtine. administrator ol AC. of Christian Cleven .-tine, late of Walker twj... dee'd. 4 The account of William 11. Fearon administrator of all and singular* the God*aitd chatties, right-and credits, which were of David Beacndel. late of Liberty twp.. Centre county, dec d. 5 The actount of John T Hoover late of the borough of Beilefonte, deceased who was adminstrator of W A Davidson late ot Boggs town-hip, dee'd filed by Adam HOT and N W Hoover administrators of said John T Hoover dee'd. TI Supplementary account of Samuel \V Gardner and John W Gardnerndininistra tor# of Samuel TIARJMT or. laic OF Liberty township doc' J. 7 THE account of Rudolph L'lexchur and Reuben Fletcher, uduiini-trators ofall and singular, GOODS und chatties, rights ND era-lit* tfbich were of John Fletcher lateof the town-hip of Liberty and county of Centre deo'u. 8 The account of J-din Gerbrkk who was Guardian of Franklin A Weight a mi nor son of WM Weight and Rebecca Weight, both dee'd #s filed by Wm Ger hrick and Samuel Gerbrick executor* of John Gerbrick, dee D. 9 Final account of George W Ruinhar rcr administrator of Ac. ol Jeremiah Mayo* late S>f Banner township, dee D. 10 An account of tne executor*hip of George R>>-- nil J W Ellenberger Execu t-ir of James Ko* late ofthe township of FERGUS-UI. in the county ofCentredec'A. 11 The ae<-ount of Geo Swartx guardian of Eliza A Rinkaril minor child of Samuel Rinkard lat- f Centre county, dee D said Eliza A Kinkard now intermarried with Williatt Search. 12 The account of Edward Blanchard guardian of Mary C Davidson minorchild ..f W A DAVIDSON, !t* of Boggs township, dee'd. 13 Partial account <-f T 11 14 Maigale, auminiatnrtor* of AR.of J B Johnson laU of Marion township, dee'd. 14 The account of John Riahei admini*- trntor of all and slngulnr the good* and chattle*. rights and credit* which were of W W Bur. ! lute - f Gregg township, in the county of Centre AND State ol FC-nnylva nia, (Carj>enlcr), dee d. 11l First and partial account of John lr via ir anilTheialere Oorden administrator* ofall and lingular the good* and chattle*, right* and credit* WHICH were of JUNTO* Gorden laU- of Walker towa-bip, Centre county, dor' J. 17 The account nf William L Wilaon giiartLai) of Jacob Elmer W*Y, Jimily Way. PH- he Jane Way, lJenr.rr Wilson War, AT)'l Elizabeth Way.auJ J BSWay. mihor children of John Way lateof Iloff- OKsin twp., dee'd. 18. Theaccount of J B Fi-Uer, guardian of SARAH K Weaver, late of Haines twp.. dee'd. J- H. MORRISON Register. LICENSES. Lie Kits*.— The following applications for licence will ho made at the April term 1871. Patrick Nolan Tavern Snowihoc .1 Peter* do Boalsbnrg J C Nation. Tavern Rush, i Alfred F Kramer Tavern P-nn George* B- -bp Tavern Haine* Jno And-ew Restaurant Bellefonte George Taylor Tavern Unionville W. M Glaughlin Restaurant Bogg# IlouM-al A Kmm, Tavern, Bellefonte, Frank M Clain do do Daniel Gwnnitn, do do w I) Rikard, do do Henry Kline. do do Michael Howard, *,MAXA T . equipped in the country, Hl' haye no 1 iloitbl it will LIRNV LIRFRRROVILI The ME* I lingerie coll twin* rare ANIL curious WMH tulil birds from all part* of the world ELO* phant*. Hour, tiger*. toopnrtls, paßthei, Otriehe, aehra*, hear*, elk*, BYII, colony of tiiiinke\ S, reptilo. ATE I'heir I ephaiit, "'Kui|>ri," i the largI In America, weighing 12.4A1 pound*. Mtui standing E! veil leet four TTTCLIE* in height. Thi# animal \v raptured on the Indu# Kivir. in tin- Varth \Vetern I-rt >'F I' 'l' In 17-41*, when but JIVE year* of age. IH r eart IN nail*,— acrobat* of unci* , MA!-kilt IIINL MAN clou* nerve schol*; y > 'clowns, gift, d with peculiar and pe- I sinned proprietorship. The bar, billiard j room and water closet#, have been re moved to tbe basement ami fltt?il up in the be-t ofstyle, and agentlemen'* readin • room attached to office The old Billiard , room ha< been changed into a Hue a--.-us-1 bly and hop rooui. A bridge bus been constructed aero-- .Spring Creek to the j Stable-. Teatua can now drive to the Sta ble* without fear of car* or railriiad. Am ple room U provided for any number i-fj | nor—is and wagon*. The Buth V/ou*e b.a*ts of an excellent j I tableand moderate bills. W'e advise our friend* attending Court j 1 next wreck, to give it a trial, and our w rd i i for it you will go away well satisfied with J both the treatment and charge*. * I ti-ii to ISAAC Mover to get your Fr. ;er ty insured, or your Morses and lV>w-j against accident by the Railroad. DEATHS. On tH.li iusL, near Ilublersburg, Centre' co., ot cholera infantum, after scarlet fe- i v. r and diptheria. Alphe t) irother*. son I of Jessie and Sarah S. Swarta, ngeil I year _ month* and 10 day*. MARRTAGES. On the Uth insh, at the Parsonage, in ClintouviUe, Clinton co., by the Rev. Jno 31. King, Mr Ju*tu- M. Boa#matt to Mi - Annie K McKean b.-th of Nittany Half, Centre co.. Pa. MII.KOY MARKETS. Corrected by Reel it Thompson. Rtd Wheat 1,3a Rye 80 Corn 00 Old oats 4"_'J New oat* 50...... Barley f" Cloverseed 8,00 Timothysecd 4,UU Salt "J a*" k'or suck _ ; .. .. , B< no •>"* Ham '£l-..... Butter 35.. Kgs -1 JT Plaster 'J 50 BKLLKFONTK MARKETS. flag rooted by Keller A Muocr. White vYheat $1,40. Red I 35 . 'Rye. .. 7V C rn 65 Oau .-40 Barley it. •70 Cloverseed 5,00 Potatoe* i> '• l,snl per pound l'Ji Porkjper pot nil l*,'. Buttvr Jft Eggs 20 Plaaterpor f: n sls Tallow lu Bacon 12$ Ham 15 r". T> SIU PER DAY MRN. WOMEN, BOYS and CIKLS who engage in our new business make frmi $5 to $lO jier day in their own localities Full particulars and instruction* *nl fn e by mail. Thme in need of pi-rmanet, pro fitable work, should addresat once. It ri>. SHS#IN' A CO.. Portland MME. inr3l. ft 40 WEEKS FOR ONi. IX)LLAU"! The American Rural Home from Ap i! i, j 1871.--A First class. Eight-page, Agricul-i ral ami Family Weekly. Specimen- Free. . HOPKINS-V WILCOX, Rochester, N Y. __ niarSl It j FOR Hand and Machino Scwirii,'. J. A P~COATS' II E S T SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS. Front Xo. 8 to N'o, 100 inclusive. FOR.SALE BY All Dealers in Dry Good# nod Notiots. | marOl. It BLOOM INCTON ILL, M liSKKI 19th Year. tXl> Aercs. 13 Grccnliouv- I*arge-t Assortment—all aiges. Best Stock! ; Low Prices! Would you know What, IPhen, How to Plant! rruit, Shade, Evcr [ green Tree*. Root Graft*. Seedling-. Otagc ; Plants, Apple Seed, Early Rose Potatoes. s Shrub*, |{o*ea, Greenhous* anil Garden i Plant* Ac., Ac Flower and N'egetabb j Seeda! Fine-t, Beat Collection—Sort* ami j quality! Send 10 cent* for New, lllu*tni ted: Ife-criptiveCatalogue —Wlpag- -. Send stamp, eacn, for Catalogue* of Se with ; plai i direction* M page*; lteedding and Garden Plant*—33 page*, and If hob- nlo j Price List—24 page*. Address F. K : PUGKNIX, IRoomington, 111. mrfSLlt; 6£E D 8 • IEBFS! Market Gardeners wantln-1 login* with Price Li*t imiili d free, j MTADBA A KM STRONG, Seedsmen, 113' | Murkftß'ired, Philadelphia. mur :i It j FRAGRANT SAPOLILM. Clean- Kid Glove* and all kind* of C!<>th and Clothing; remove* Paint, Gree*c, Tar, Ac., instantly, without the least injury t" the finest fabric. Sold by Hruggisis and Fancy Good* Dealer*. FRAGRANT SAPOLIKNK CO.. 33 Barclay St.. N.-M York, mi La Salle St., Chicago. mar'.l. It 1 Q.AF* V*K TILK "VKOSTaBLK I Q7( V lOZ OpULMOKARY Balram lOfU Thoi Id standard remedy for Cough*. Cold*, Consumption. "Nothing better." t't.T LKit Uitoa. u Co. Itocton- mrHl.tt \¥ I "\ T .A R > I jli without drugs. Particttlar l r cent*. F, SAG E, Cromwell. Conn, mar 1. ft %jt ? nmi TO THE WORK ING CL ASS.-M', „r. now prepared to furnish all cla--es with consLanl eniploytnent at home, the whole of the,time or for the spare moments. Buine--new, light, and profitable. Per-uii of cither sex easily earn from 60c. to $5 per evening, and n prnportiutial sum by devol ing their whole time to the buainena. Boy, anu girls earn nearly a* much a* men. That all who *ee thi* may aend their nd dre-s, and test the busines, wc make the unparalleled off"r: To *uch a* are ie>t well sati-tied, we will tend $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particular*, a valuable sample which will do to com mence work on, and a copy of Ttuil'i-oplttt Ijifrrary (.'ompmnum —one of the largi -t and best family newspaper*ever published —all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, a special di-patch front Ati-liu; Eltxaria, March Id, To Hon. A. J. Fountain, Stale Seimtor from El Paso Distort*: Inch id find a print !ad slip, cut from the Hodcrvr of j March 10. The butchery thre de- | rrilunl is horrible, but it has led to] , tuote bloodshed, uud ll ere can bo no' tcllinjj where thv matter will stop.] Mr. Catuanicgo. chid < sil Qiltccr at El Paso, Mexico, bus ticeivc*! by I tuctiuled courier, front Chihuahua, the f Hewing report: "Colonel Terra.-as, i .munandcr of the Obihualiua frontier troops, pursu • cd the Indians (thc:-c who committed ] the murder stHiken of in the annexed slip, across the boundary line into tin I'uiied State*. Tint Indians were from Fort Goodwin reservtili a,suid tried to L***t baelt there, in order to bo protected from the Mexican troops. In the pursuit so tint forty litdiaus were kill ' ed, and as many more were captured. The commanding ofliecr at Fort Good win, hearing of the aflitir Iroiu some ] Indians who had escaped, sallied out with forlv men to protect the Indians, J and while so he cattte iu colli sion. with the Mexican troojis. A fight ensued, and resulted iu the kili-j :ng of the commanding oilier al Fort | Goodwin and forty American soldiers. ' Colonel Tcrraras bud about tiro huo ] dttd meo. jfptii/t tkf v., *it !fViiarj, Stu U ,1 Another Indian Hut hcry. Front M. F. Herring, c. nductor on ';h N'orthern road, ire baru that last ] itcek the train of Me- Kuarl & Mil j j !er was on the route fn m Chihuahua | , to Fort llavard, loaded v, itlt bacon, j ] Before reaching the boundary line,] j Mr. Charles Keral and wife, with #ix ; I other Americans, nrooevlcd in advaucel of the train, aud, when about fivej miles Drum it, were attacked by a largti band of Indians. Mr. Iu trl, his wile i and five others of the party, were kill-1 jed on the spot; the other two succeed- < cd in escaping, both badly wounded,j but one ba# since died. Ihe t>odics ol j those slain in the attack weie horribly mutilated, the hands hei~ cut off and placed lu-sidc the bodies, aud the headi of Mr, Kcarl was piavt i 1 v the body 'of his wife, aud her b ad U|hui his, j shoulders. The attack occurred be-; tween Cusas Grande- and Gavillua.j The names of the kii d, a* far as we can learn, were Mr. and Mrs. Kearl, Gus Hopner, Mr. . ulhland and . Charles Delano. , Coal b gouiug *o scare •in I'lii'sdrlphia I , :hat the pr.qfwtoi of the various yards; I prefer to JI only a half n, irter ofa ton j At a time to their ruitvti < r-. Thv grocer*! j cannot obtain oqiplin anj longer, and; I thuae poor people who have been in thej | habit of purchasing ty the bu-hel or | bucketful*, are suffering tor want of ftiel. i Fortunately, the weather i *uch. that but ; blilceoal i* needed for healing fmrpotcs. In the House last week Mr. Farns worth, a lending Radical said thet parly to which he belonged had passed; in the last ten years many laws they! j were afraid to brinj kfore the Su-, I prwtns C-ourt. This wa a candid con-' fession and looks as though daddy| Farnswortb was on the stool of repent-] : ance. Go to IS.VA< Hotrrr bny StoTcs A Tin! •ware of every Description, Japanned,' Fainted A Prred of all kind*. | ' Gi> to I#AA< Ho: • dried Gher i lie- with A ttithout n-e.l*. dri.-d Apple* A' i Wortle A jEUar Bert. . i ...-ti ring Hair! alwaysou hand, SawcdMiin.t i-* Nut 1,2*. (3, Flow* A Miiar* of aia. *1 every kind' Cn-ting* of all kind* made to order. tr*Any ner-'iti ft-nilirg c eight *ub-' j fcribe>s with the cash, >liV, wili receive! ; iho Reporter I year free: and for fouri uainet and sf. the Reporiur *'• month* free.. The New. Finn. Herlacher & Cronmiller, CENTRE HALL, FA New Spring Goods j Come one and all! Just arrived and will always lie kept; ou hand a lull lino of Dry GOortment of every thing I -;' n a First Class Store, 7 I now ready, and for *n!<- at marveloa* low i mto*. I GOODS VERY N FAR \T THE OLD PRICES. Muslin* they will sell yon the very besl bnnds at price* that w joo; j sxjfiYo The be-t makes, late-t tyi< - and lowest rate*, (llat* end <*n• in great variety Linen*, Towelling*, enee . Denin g, b>tn Ca-4tner*, Oloalcing*. BALMORAL SKIRTS. Spring and summer -bawl* art, we keen rything, and wfll ee'l nt i very *mnfl advance on first eo;-t. . All wo a-k th;.i vmi will CALL AND KXAMiNi. OI'R STOCK before purchasing el-u re, a* *do no coti-ider it anv trouble . . good*. ALL KINDS OF HARNESS ilver plated and Yankee Heme** double atl I single, bridle- '"d I B|r"| STOV K'- ' O Mr. Andrew Reesio n. .. .oild respect fully inform tie citic-n 1 Centre 11u 11. that ho now ha* on hand all so* of Coal -love*—Ou# Burm rr v> I h he offor* ar low as elsewhere. Give hin i call and go ind see Ms stock before i r.rchaing el*. where. novlß.ll I7HSHING TACK LES, rod-lines, hook file*, sea hair ba , etc. Rig you out to catch trout at BURNBI BE A THOMAS TA PA NNKD TO!LET SETTS AND l other Jiijmnned ware, nt the Anvil Store. fill)'(18. IRWIN a Wti.sox. E| OALTS for Riiggie I ("nrringler. y-;isc* In use; Fire llolt-. ditto, at pUffi# IRWIN A WILNOX' | ) KM ON A L. THEODORE DESCHNER, QVN SMITH, h i< removed to the Stora known a* No. 6 Bush's Arcade next door to Zimmerman, Bros A Co., at fiel'elonic, where he is j ust opening out a complete -lock of REVOLVERS. GUNS. AM MUNITION. FISHING TACKLE, Ba e BalL, Huts, Key*, and general Sport ing Article* Gun* made and repaired any warranted. junlld • OAMUKL F LORY'S " f , New Shoemaker Shop, ut Centre 11*11, I'M. Hi Thecillaen* of this plan# and vicinityare rnspe, lAIIIv inform** thai the undersignedi ha* opened n Shoemaker (hop, in the ec ' oliil story of Jacob Dings'* adller shop, ; where h i* now prepared to erve a!i who .: umy call upon him for nw lloaU, Hhoe* At- . tor men. win*n anil children, a* also '' in all kind* of mending Hi* work i* war • ranted, mi J hi* price* more reasonable than ordinarily lie kindly a*k* for a share of the public patronage 7a,h; SAMUEL FLORY. Boalsburg Academy Boalaburg, Centre ouuiiiy, P*. The Spring Term of leu week* common- I ee* April 'Jllli. The Normal, (laaaical and Academic Department are continued. The cost of Tuition ia from (6 to ff? par term' - Hoarding can bo obtained at rnatunable I rales. Solid for circular, Address . W I.KISII Kit, Principal > apr7 .1l Boalaburg, Ha. J >K.N N HALL ACADEMY. • Tho Spring session oftkii Classical and I Normal Institution will comtner.ee on Moa- Iday April 24th 1871, to continue nine weeks. Special attention given to those desiring u> loach. Tuition rr.iin S4,SO to 7,00 per session. Hoarding and tarnished rooms can ba bad uear the school at reasonable rales Reference: A. K THIXAL, A. M. HEX. (Jgo. BUCHANAN, Hrincij.al. Pros't. maro.ht. AH persons having any unsullied store accounts with lbe undersigned are herab> noli hod to call at bia residence, at Centre Hall, ou or before the 'JOday of April, 1871. in order to have the saute settled. All persons interested will please take notice, apr. 7 J. H. SOLT. IT* ARM FOR offers at private sale the farm on which he now resides, situated in Ferguson town diip, County of Centre, one mile and a bait west of Pine (Iruvs. The farm coutaias one hundred and twenty acroa of the beat •luality of limestone, one hundred acroa ot which'ia cleared , under good fence, and in a high state ul cultivation. The balance vf twenty acres iscovrred|wiih a line growth of lumber, the buildings are good and conve. I nient, with a stream ol running water at the door. An orchard in full bearing of the very best varieties of fruit, and a grape vinyard ut the most popular and standard v arieliea. This splendid farm will be sold cheap, and teruu made easy. For particulars call upon or address G M. KEPLER. marl! if Pine Grave Mills. VSSIUNKKS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a partial account of IT. M. Hall, assigtieoof Jacob P. Shope, has ' been filed in the Court of Common Pleas ■ >f Centre county, to April term A. D 1871, : and unless objections are filed on or before the first day of said term, it will be confirm .►d bv the court. J NO. MOKAN, J marl?,St JVefA ST K REOBOOPES, 1 VIEWS, At. EI'MS, CHKOMOa, rgAMEa, K A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., 591 Broadway, New York, Invite tha attention of the Trade to their ' . \tensive assortment of the above goods. if their own |siblicalion, manufacture and 1 importation. I ALSO riioro LAXTEEE stings AM> oßAriioscorgs. SAW VIEWS or YOSEMITE. E A H T. ANTHONY A CO., 591 Broadway, New York, Oppueit Met* ropulilan Hotel, IMPORT EES AVP MAX I* V AI'TV E EES or PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. nar 10 Cui SAVAGE Si HRO., (Successor to X. Ililibiah) ! Whole sale and retail dealers in Stoves A Tinware, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte. Pa. Head only a partial list of Cook Stove I Wellington, . Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Koval Cook, Prince Koval, Bea Shell, Artisan, And American Parlor and Office Stove* : Morning Glorv, Tropic, Brilliant, and New Egg. 1 ' And Parlor Cooks lor Wood or Coal, and i Wood Stoves of every description. Attention is called to his stock of Rooting j Plate, a new site, which he has lust receive od. siae tUx'Ji It mskesbetteriebthanthr I old siae, andean be furnished cheaper thai latur other eslablishmeut in town. jNT*Spouting and Jobbing promptly sl it ended to. Charges reasonable and satis ; (action guaranteed. 0ct2"68 NEW HARDWARE STORK I J. A J. HARRIS. NO. 5, BKOCKKKIIOFF ROW A new and complete Hardware Store ha> been opened by the undersigned in Brock ierhoflT * new building—where they are pre -1 nared tosellallkinds of Uuildingand Hous Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails. Huggy wheels in setts. Champion Clothe* ; Wringer, Mill Sews. Circular and Hani Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, IcaCrean PrccEers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a fill assortment of Glass and Mirror Plata of el. ' sites. Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows ' Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes l j Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators. Coir i Plows. Plow Paints, Sheer Mold Board I and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery Shov lets. Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges Screws, Sssh Springs, llorse-Shoes, Ksils r Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Bed lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools Factory Bells, House Bells Dinner Bells (long Bells, Tea Hells, Grindstones. Carpen tor Tools, bruit Jars and Cans. Painta, Oils I Varnishes received and for sale at , junWVOfi.ly. J. AJ. HARRIS. BASKETS inal] their varieties,children carriages willow ware, guns, pis tols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, sr., si 1 BURNS!DK a THOMAS' h PRt'N KS and MIKD CtTRRANTSo the very best quality just rcceiveds Wolfs old stand j I.a (lie* TrtiHM'M. This invaluable article for females. Is now to be had at Herlacher's store, and no othei place in Centre county. Ladies remembei that those trusses can be had at Cenln I HaH tT_ TT ARN ESS, collars, cart whip carrtagi Jtl whips, In great varieties, govern ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingalni check linos, cart gears, tug harneaa, bugs J harness hnmes, etc. Everything in the sad 1 dlery line at BURNBIDE A THOMAS' N'OTIONS of all kinds, Stelring' glevai Handkerchiefs, eoni'vs, pocket book, in all their variety and verv cheap, at BURNBIDK* THOMAS'. NEW P ATTERNS OF OIL doth*. at r. duced price* at HrRNBIDE a THOMAF* • r |l|lK Largest and Best Stock of warran 1 led Boots and Shoes, warranted to give ' satisfaction, at reduced priees, only to be found at SURNSIDK A THOMAS'. IT IS known to all in Bellefeutn and through the county if you want a 1 good article go to ' BURNBIDK & THOMAS'. SYRUP, the linnet ever nude, just re j ceived, cheap at Wolfe old stand—try it. 02 KE O It C O OK ST (I V n Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gar U rners constantly on hand and for latent anlo'oß. IRWIN A Wiuos's. ORN BLANKETS AND SLEIGH BELLS, at low prices, at aplO'tih. IRWIN A WILSON' A Large Stock of Ladies Furs, hors Blankets, and Buffalo Rohes at BURNSIDF. A THOMAS HAN Df{ELLS and Door Bells, all si zes and kinds at aplO* IRWIN AWILSONS CIA NNED FRUIIH, peaches, tomatoes J pine apples, and peas in great varie at UUKNSIDK a THOMAS' UNION PATENT CHURN, the bet in meat IRWIN A WILSON'S.* • aplO'tib. ABA I'M. nroi.ua NEW MAaataj , raoxT, MlaNof at , Hellef' Ole WINES AND LIQUO KH; The subscriber taspectfully calls the at tention of the public to hit estabiishm nt, ' where ha is t>re(>a(*d to furnish all kindsofi ' Foreign and Domestic Liuuors' wholesale at the lowest oaah prices, which are warran ted lu be the best qualities according to ' their respective (rices. IDs stock consist* 1 of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and ptbei ' Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies Holland Gin, Port, Madaria. Cherry, Blackberry \ and other Wine*-the best artlclea—at at reasonable rales a* can be hod In the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Gingei and Carraway liraadx# Pure Jamaica and New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds , He would particularly invite Farmers, He lei keepers end others to cell and examine his large supply, to Judge for themselves and be certain of procuring what they buy, j which can seldom he done when pure has- - ng in the city. pf Physicians ere respectfully requested o give hit liquors a trial. aplU tl KNTHK HALL HOTEL / JOHN Br ANULER, Proprietor. Stages arrive and depart daily, for all! points, north, south, east and west. This favorite Hotel has been refitted and . fur ins bed by It* new proprietor, and is now , in every reepect one of the uiost pleasant country Hotels in central Pennsylvania. The travelling community and drovers will always find the best accommodations Per sons freiu the oily wishing to spend a few weeks during the summer in the country will find Centre Hall ooe of the most deau tiful locations and tha Centre Hall II tcl all they could deaire for comfort and con- f reniance. apld Ofi.tf j COACH MANUFACTORY. HA RDM AN PHILLIPS, AT HIS manufacturing establishment at Yeagertown, on the Lewutownl and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hand a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers , for tele as superior ia euality and styles u aav manufactured in tne country. They] are made of the very best seasoned stock by j first close practical workmen, and finished .' in a style that challenges comparison wltfci any work out of or in the Eastern cities and can be sold at lower prieeethan those manufactured in large towns and cities, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv ing Being master of bis own situation, anxious to excel in his artitticel profession and free from any annoyances in bis busi ness, he has time and ability to devote hit entire attention to his profeuioii and hit customers, rendering satisfaction alike U j all patrons, operatives, his country, and] himself. Call and examine his stock and learn hit prices, and you caanot fail to be satisfied. REPAIRING of ail kinds dona neatly, promptly, inJ< reasonably. Yeagertown, June It lfiffl ly. DpUBLR AND SINGLE BARREL fowling pieces at apli>-r Flnnel*. ladle* f'-oot nig, Genu 'Cloth-. L*dh- Hecqu..*, Whit* ; Iv-kay Linen Tsll* I'lutlu. Counterpane* | f 'rib Counterpaio . White and Colore* 1 t Tart ton, Napki. Inserting* and Edgings, j White Lace Curt ins, Zephyr A Zephyr Pat# Morns, Tidy Coun, Shawl*, Wort Basket, 8 UN DOWNS, Notion* of every kind White Good* of cvery description, Perfumery, Kthb<f Saddle*, Harue.v, ( '-ilium, BriilW, i of every decri|.*tiun and quality; Whips, and in fact everything complete to a first-, i class establishment, he Bus offer* at prices ! which will suit the times. A better variety, a better euality or finer , style f Heddlery be* never before been of sered to the public. Cell and >-\arain our ( tock and be satisfied before purchasing* ; clfrwhei*. Determined to please my patrons and thankftil far the libera! share nf patronag* heretofore enjoved. I respectftilfy solicit a continuance of the same. JACOB DIXGKB. Centre Hall. FIRM, NKW G(MIS AND Panic Prices. |FOSTER, DEVLISG A WILSON, Having purrhi the extensive store o! Howell, flilliland A Co.. and addedfothem at panic prices* large oasoi tment of NEW GOODS, They ore enabled to tell at OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A iargc variety of ladice' DrcM Good# j Greet Bargain* in > Mux] inn and Calicoes. Ready-Made Clothing Warranted to Suit. Our Cloth* and Csoiwm, Cant be excelled. THEIR GROCERY DEPARTMENT, i Astonishes every our in assortment and low j prices. 1 Byiup, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Canned l:ult. Jellies, Domestic and Foreign Fruit*, Cheese and psotrie* of all kinds, end every other article be longing to the Grocery Department. They Wholesale at Philadelphia Rate*. I SsSr- Farmer*. Mechanic* and Laborers look to your interest One dollar saved is a dollar in pocket Then call and #- at what astonishingly low price# FOKBTKK DEVLING A WILSON, I Are telling their Dry Codi and Groceries. fiffNo trouble to show Goods. *AS If they arc not as represented, we will pay you for your trouble Don't forget the • place. BUILDING-** lap'AKf Allggheny St., Bellefonte Pa. j • - • -anm. —— -• ■'■ ,j CENTRE HALL Manufacturing Co AND Macliiiic Works. CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO., PA. Having enlarged our New Focsnwv t* of the machine; in omiitig to a *pot of lodg ed grain, the driver can uliangc the cut o be macliuie in an instant, without stoppin, the team, vnrying the *tuble from 1 to 1 inohe* at the outside <>f the machine, a* wel a* on the inide. It i# constructed of fir* I class material; and built by first class in* > ehanlc*. We warrant it second to none. All kind* of Horsepowers and Threhin - Machines, I lav and Grain Rake*, latest im - proved. All kind*of Rupairinguoiie. Di' i fCrunt kind* of PLO W S P AND ; PLOW CASTING > Tho Celebrated Heckeudorn Economic: plow which ha* given entire satisfactioi We employ the newt Fattrrnmakers, ou pattern* are all new and of the most improv #d plans, l'lan*, Specification* and Daw . ing* furnished for all work done by u*. jBfiFWo hop. by strict attention to bus ncss to receive a share of public pntronaj CASTINGS of every description made and fitted up ft MILLS, i FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES, TANNERIES, 1 AC., AC All orders by mail promptly attended t< I UKNTRE HALL MF'ti UUM'F 1 IIORT T. nFI JIROLD'R COMPOUND FLUID J ~ i ' Extract Catawba i > GRAPE PILLS. i . J # Chmpmrnl Farts—Fluid FrlraH Jlhu ' barL and Fluid iMract (Jat'avba | drape Juice. I , Fur Jivtr toiujilaiutu, jaundice, biiioua ttfii ctiwii*, >ick 01 itgryoufi headache, emrtiveoww, tie. Purely vegetable, nmtaiuitig no mercury, minimi* or deleterious drugs. 11 l'ilL are the iuoi-1 delightfully pirajuMU purgative, superseding *a*tor oil, leagues La. <-tr There is nothing Jui'-re ueee|tfable u the stomach They 1 jgive tone, reuse neither nausea norgflying I 'pain*. Tiie/ are of the fnost ng: dient*. After a ft-a day*' u*e oflbem such an tat igorauori of the entire system tali • plate a* to a|>pe*> miraculous to the iw*k and enervated, whether a ruing from ; iinpi udenee Or disease. 11. T. ijclmbold , Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Urap ,' Fill# are not sugarreajed, from the fan thai •sugurt a*rd Pills do no( dissolve, but pae* through lh> stomas it without dissolving, ; coiiMtjuenily do rot produce the <1 railed at '|AMl The Catawba Crape Pill*, being (>!••.. mi in Uute and odor, do not tiecrssT late their being Migan-oated. Prire My mita per box. E HENRY T iIKLM HOLD S tiKiHLi ramtsfßira oourousm Fluid Extract Snrsaparilla j Will radically .■* tern, mate from thesy stem I Mrrufola. Syphilis, Fever Kores, Ulcers. RprvEvmftww Leg*. Here Mouth, Nor* ' Head, Bronchitis, Skin Disease*, Halt Kheum Canker*. Running* from the Ear, hiu* swellings, tumor*, cancerous a (Tee- ! lions, node#, ] tickets. glandular •nelltngs, , , night sweat*, rab, tetter, humors of all kind*, chronic rheumatism, dyspepsia, and , all diseases that have been established in ! the y stem for year*. I Ji Being prepared axpreesly for the above'' .compliment*, IU M '-d.purifying proper ty, ar.- grcaU r than any other preparation ' ■>f sr-aj.arilla It gives th>- complexion a ' clear healthy color and restores the paliant to a slate ot health and purity. For pari ■ jfying the blood, removing all chronic con stitutional disease* ariaiag from the an im pure state <;f the blood, and the only relia ble and effectual known remedy far the cure of pains and swelling of the bona*, ulceration* cf the throat and legs, blotches, pimple* on the face , erysipelas and all ,*cal> eruptions of the skin, and beautify tug complexion M HENRY T. fIKLMBOLDB ancnmrn Fluid Extract fiuchu, THEUKKAT DIURETIC, ita* cured every case of diabate* in which j it luu been given, irritetioa of the neck of lite bladder and i'.flan,t:iation of the kid-! acys, ulceration of the kidneys and blnd-1 1 ,Jer retention of urine, dxrsaar of the proa-' | late gland. stone in the bladder, calculus, j gravel, brick-dust dedosit. and muoous or' milky discharge*, and for infeebled and j delicate constitution* of both sese*. attend-' . ed frith the lollowing symptoms. indisposi , lion to exertion, 100 oftxiwer, loss of mam my, difflculty of hrtaiibiag, weak nerves I'trembling. horror of disease, wakefulness, : ditunes* of vivion, rutin in th>- back, hot bands, flushing of Uu- body. drynccs of thr skin, eruption on the thee' paflid counte nance, universal lassitude of the musrater; system, etc. Used by person* from the ago* of eink>, teen l* twenty-five, and from tbirty-Sre! t fifty-five or in tin- dscltne or change ot] lite; alter confinement or labor pains; bad ! wetting in children. B i If< !mbold'extrctbucbu is Diuretic and] blood-purffyiag. and cure* all disease*) arising from habit* of <1 i--ipk.n. and ex- i cesse* and imprudence# in life; impuritiesi , of the blood, etc.. -uptrseding copailui in affection* for w Inch it i* used, and •ypbili-. tic affection*—in these disease* uead in cotf tiection with II elm bold* rota wash. LA DIES. In many affection* peculiar to lad tea. the extract bucliui* unequalled by any other remedy—a* in chlorosis or retention, in-, regularity, painfullness or suppression of] 1 customary r vacant ion*, ulceratod or scbir-! ni- -tateofthe uU-ru-, 1< ucorrhnea or a kite*.' •terility. and for all complaint* mcidnnt to, theses, whether arising from indisvrctinni or bshiu ul d>Kipation. It is pre** ribed extensively by the mo*temin#nt phyvicinn* and midwires for enfeebled and delicate] constitution-, ot both sexe* and ail agn* (attended with any of the above disease* r j > vmptoms), ° ' H. T. UKI.MRtiLIVH EXTRACT HU 1 Clll* Ul" UES Dl-#KAHKii ARISINO i FROM IMFIU DEXUKH, UAB- j ITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC, in all their stagy*, nl littleexpenw, little or 1 no change in diet, no inconvenience, and) noctpsur*. It cusse* a frequent desire. I and give# -trsegth to Urinate, thereby re-i ' movingtabstraction*. Preventing sndCu-i ring strictures of the urethra, allying pain snd inftamation, *o frequent in this class of] disease*, and expelling a)) poiaonout mat-' jter. Thousand* who have been the v ctims of incompetent persona, and who have paid heavy foe* to be cured in aaborttiine. have, found they have been deceived, and that the "Poison.. hi*, by the use of "powerful j ait ringent*. ' been dried up in the system, to break out in a more Aggravated form, and' perhaps after marriage. . l-.Nfc HELM DOLUS EXTRACT HU CH I" for all afl'ectc-nf and disease* of the lUriuary organs, whether • aiming m male' or female, from whatevercause ••riginating, a and no matter oOiow long standing. Priee, , < vnedollar* and flftv rent* per bottle. r: ! I* y N K-NT. VT. HELM HOLD'S IM PROVED ROSE WASH 'cannot be surpassed as a face wash, and will be found the only specific remedy ■ vverv sp#cie* of cutaneotM affection. It speedily eradieato* piuipie*. snots, scorbu tic dryness, indurations of the cutnnevius : tnembrane, etc., dispels redness snd lnci|i --■ nt inflamation, hive*, rash, moth patches. > dryness of scalp or skin, frost bite*, and all '9 purpose* lot which salvos or ointments are , ,1,1,1; restore* the skin to a stats of purity *i and aoitncsN and insure* continued heal thy action to the tissue of its vessel*, on ! which depends the Hgreeableclearnes# and vivacity of complexion so much sought and adtnfrid. But however valuable as a ratne riy for existing defect* of the skin, H. T. ; Holmliold's Ko*e Wash ha# long sustained its principle claim to timboundcd patron a ;igc, bv posc*sing qualities which render Jlt a tofled ajijieit'laifc of the inost superla tive and congenial character, o mbir.ing PI initn elegant formula those prominent II • rvquiaites, safety and efficacy—tneinvaria '•v | lsl accompaniment* of il* use—a* a prc , r rvative and refreshei of the complexion It I- excellent lotion for disease* of a K t ' -vphilitic nature, and as an injaction for o IhisiM of the urinary orgaiuk arising from R* j habit* of dissipation. u*ed in oonnectiun ot | with the Extracts Buchu, Sarsaparilla,and >R Catawba Uraoe Pill*, in tttch disease* a* 11 n eotntnuiidea, eannot be surpassed. S 1J Full and explicit directions accompany ig the medicine*. 11 Evidence of the mint responsible and re /. liable eliaraeU-r furnished on application, with hundred# of thousands of living wit ne-*sea, and upward of ;R),UOU |certificate* and rov-ommendatorj letters, many of which arc from the highest *our ces, including eminent Physicians, Clerg ymen, StatVsinen, etc. The proprietor has • never resorted to thoir publication in the en new-paper*; ho doe* not do this from the >!> fact thai hi- utidF rank as Standard Pr* ir' para'sona, and do not need to be propped r- up by certificates. „ HENRY T nKLMROLD'S GENUINE "j P HEP A RATIONS. I Delivered la Kny addresa. Secure from u observation. EsUihlishi-d upwards of tweufy year#. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters*lor information, in confidence to IIRNKY T. HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: H. T. HKL MBO LIT S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 6M , Broad wur, New York, or to H-T. HKLM ■ R( LD'S Medical Depot, 101 South Tenth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 0 i Beware of vouuterfeits. Ask foj Ueury X. Helwbold'a I Take uo other. i J. F.. WAIIER* cw GREAT PACIFIC IIEIIAGERIE Mammoth Cirom# ftw*i t Orpmind and Ftitanailßff From thn Oompatiy * Zoological Ratraat ami Equcstrain Acaovmy, near Phfla BOARD OF DIRKCTOHBOFIB7I. i. K Wsaxxx..—..——„—Mxaxoaa oagra Poarxx—— Taxaarggg Ouvax P. Mvgaa GKXKKAL AOIXT H. D, WASKIH .CoxraaCTrrxo Auxxrv K KPRKSKNTISG A Capital of. 41,a.X Caab actually iavastad —.— 'MRfiM Will Exhibit at (Vnin Rati. Thursday AprilSTth, Mdlhstup, Wednesday April ffith, Baßafottt*; Friday April a*b. This suruinika are ;ANrgwt Annual Operator* In the world Own their sblaa, and whose AgenU are s srebfog every la habjubb-p.r;*. i, ..ftbeGlob* for new speci mens of lb <- Animal The im ttiensc rcndixiou* near Philadelphia oov em au area of over two and a half acres of ground, built of brick and stone, firo-proof, with all the modern improvetneata and ap> ptiam-e* for tl#afe keeping and proin hand Heven Elephant*. Niaetoen Cam els and Dromedaries, and a -ofiklen t nam ber of Animal* to fill Forty-five aaaaslva Cage*. This supply i* i nstantly kept e hand bo guard against all norniMa enMvm eie*. and at any time should the Great Pacific Managerie by nay ncrident lose any of their collection It could easily ha replac ed- thus avoiding any disappninMnaot to ita patron* and the public. The Wonder and Admiration oftk* World, ELKPHANT, "EMPRESS," ne Hundred and Thirty Tew Did j Wsighing HixTor.# Four Hundred and Eighty round*. Htanding Itavea r*t Four lacbe* High, kuaf the largest Elephant on tfcig? - IMM of the Ulobr. PROF. A. J. FOREPADGH, The Hubducr of W4M Boast*, will enter the Den et 'FOUR SAVAGE KAFFIR Lw! The Mcnegrie ooutatas: — Black Ma nod African Lkma, Maxa vamba Liotis. Kaffir Lk>t, Afrkmt Elaods, Burebel# Zcbraa, Silrer Strip* ed Hvena#. Peroyian Lnmaa, Bengal Leopard#. South American Panther*, Mexican Lion*. Royal Bengal Tiger., Egyptian Waiapoa. Burmene Cattk, Rocky MouoUia Moona, Japaoeaa .Swine, Griaaly Bear*,Stirer Grey For* *, New "Zealand Emus, African For e#pines. Two Humped Catenia, Aniin lan Dromedariea; t alifomia Boogera, Honker, Apes. Baboon*. lehaeumoaa. Po wees', CaowaiT% Bbck Africa# Oat rich. Golden "OreaUd t'ockatnoa. Silver Pheasanta, Macaws. Parrot** tad over '2OO Minor bird* and BtliD. 1 * >• . tk y® ' v '' -.-V j 1 -.v CIRCUS DEPARTMENT. I A* a gauanuttac of the superiority of thn Ciivua Troupe over all vither*—we present the following li*t of Artista, * SENORITA MARIE ELISE, -| From Clrco DeOowo, Madrid. J M'LLE MILLIE BAljflAN, The Aerial Oucen. l\ M'LLE LA MONIE, Imlia.i Dramatic Equestrienne, J MR.CHARLES FISH. J! Grest Bareback Rider. I MIC RUDOLPH DENZER, " Bareback Scenic Rider. * BELMONT BROTHERS. a IIARRT. EDWARD and CHARLES, Gvmnast* and Acrobat*. ' PROF. NAT ROGERS, e And Talented Sons, The great Lightning Kpuiitbrista HERCULES LiBBY, . Gannon Butt Manipulator. MIC BEN MAG IN LEY'. . Imperial Jester. B MIC GEO. W MURRAY, u llvppv Corrvervstionslist. A MR.HARRY GURR, * Cloud Swing—Card Elaatixqa. Together with -staythe. Reed. Robisoa, Miaco. Donovan, and a Host of AuxiUariaa, Performing Horses, Ponies. Mules, hot lievs, <|c M tjkc, v The atrwt Par*ac will take place every morning at id o'clock. ■ THE GOLDEN CAR of OBERON . Containing PROF. WITHER"3 MS j TROPOLITAN OORJXKT BAND pra i cades the Cortege f beautiful Ornamsotad I Cages, the Elephants, Camels, and a Pria . <•#!>• Retinue of Armed Knight# and gaily - Caparisoned Horse*. * TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, p Moors a pen a; 1 and? o'clock. Affording Visitor* One Hour in the Ani -1 mat D*-t>artiweit proir tocoiuaientement of the Circus Eatertaaunent. Admission...... •**#*••• 50 Cents 2 , Children under 10year* 2$ Cent*