CENTRE HALL REPORTER FRIDAY, MAY, 13 1871. LOCAL ITEMS. LJCAL KKWfi.—Our friend* will oblige i j„ bv sending in anv item* of local inter *t. Including deaths, marriage*, &c as such are eagarly road by your friends in th* west, many of whom get the Reporter. \Vo would esteem it a favor if our kind pa trons would occasionally mail a copy ot a the Reporter to relative* and acquaintan. cos who formerly lived in Centre county removed to other pa.t*. which would induce many to become *ub*criber. " 0 HI, VNKS —Blank Summon*. Vendu Motes, Executions, and Judgment and K\ Not*combined, Justic#* n tr rants, Jbc,, for sale at this Office. IMPORTANT TO BUSIKKM MKN.— The circulation of the RKPOSTKR, on this sivit of the county, is now (greater : than that of auv two pa(>en in the county, hence busineaa men who wish to reach the IVtmsvaller trade, will j ad canoe their own interests, by ad veil j tisiut in the RKIVJUTKR. Our suborrir tion list is open to the inspection of a!/ who wish to advertise. OOLVKX FOVXTAIS P vs.— Something j new and novel. Be sure and read the ad vertisement in our paper, beaded "Great et Invention of tbe Age. Me believe the Golden Feantain Ten is unsurpassed. A good pen is a necessity to every man. 11 woman and child. Agents, here is * chance to make money in introducing a good and saleable article. J *> f- < O IN DAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY of | the book* of the "American Sunday . School Union." and "American it act So eietv." and sold ewwef/y at their catalogue price*, the untruthful assertion*, of self t constituted agent*. toJ£\*v 1 standing. GJEO. Lit INGsTtIN. a prl42t BrokevbviC Row, Bellefont* PRICES' REDUCED- I at J Wxt.vaa's Jt Son's Carriage Manu- ' factory, Milroy. Pa mayLfim. ji —— ~ j If you waut to ace Mackeral three , inches thick, without heads or tail* on. { go to Burnside A Thomas'*. h o SAP.—The family of Mr. John Hook, d Harris twp., has been sorely afflicted d late—death having taken off three of hii children within about four weeks. Scar k let fever did it. This s* rclv bereaved fam ily has the sympathy of the community. LKVT.— Messrs. Housel 4 KronsleA lh< Brokerhoff house Bellefonte. lat Tuesday, for Lock Uaven, where they take charge of the Montour house. We are sorry to loose these gentlemen, as they were tip-top houl keeper*. THE WEATHKA.—On Thursday 4th, rain; Friday sth. cloudy and soma rain ; on Sat urday sth it rained all day ;on 7th,Bth. Dth and 10th, it was clear, but cool, with frost on Tuesday and Wednesday morning*. Some thief or thieve* effected an entrance into Burr.sidet 4 Thomas store, at Belle fonte, on last Sunday. and carried off about S3O in change and soma good*. The thieve* bored thi ough the lower pane! of the door • large enough for a hand to pass through and breaking a glass above the door, mana ged thui to pull the boils above and below, and thus easily opened the door to gained admittance. A BEAU IAOM ILLINOIS.—Mr. D. Rank n subscriber at Orangeville, 111., in a letter received from him the other day, *ays : Wecan bvat you all hollow in skunks hire in Illinois, as well a* i.i the pork busi ness. Tbc*-e hog* of Mr. Wood ring, that I had told you about, are killed, and they dres*od 710 pounds apiece. Mr neighbor, Mr. Charles Worrick so compatiied by his son. was out chopping on * bis woodland which lies in Wisconsin. They tracked a pole cat to a large log which was hollow, and closed the openings, and thon cut the log in two. They found twen ty three pole cats in that one log, which they killed, and which furnished skins enough for one robe." We should judge that this job raised a worse stink than did Grant's Saa Domingo job. and we thought some time ago there w asabadodor in the atmosphere all the way in here, and the above slaughter of skunks must have caused it Boots ami Shoes at the very lowest price at Bumsides r*on lor AstociaM Judge, Mr. Jonath Kramer, of Mlllheim. Mr. Kramer it a man well liked by all, he ha* influence and weight, and would be •troitg on the ticket, lie i* a a hale *oulctock on hand at \V M \V 01-F'S, Kiahing tackd of all kind* and va rieties, H.S JHT cent. lowtr than an* other place, at Burtiside A Thomas'*. Quite an animated dispute may be . rteurdwi Utween two persons, aa to whose likeness ia contained on our thini page, ninth roluuttt. and alao in nearly every paper in the United States—the one party contending it ta the likeness of our friend M.J-8 hratik, ot Uabcrshurg. the other that it ia the ver* picture of the ever jo vial S. M. Winter of thesame ancient burg. Now we do not wi*h to have any set of men or women t r ' the reat of wMtkind" to fall out al out th • question, for the likeneaa ia that of a good looking man, but it ia tbe photo graph of l>r. Walker of California, ami we truat thia decision will be ab • ded by ai d quiet be mantained all along the line. To J.—The jasetry you send us for publication ia refused, because it is uot original, aud you wish to to paliu it off as your owu production. Two of your stanzas, tbe 2nd aud 4th, are copied verbatim from Byron's pretty little poem, "Ou Parting", namely, your 2nd stanza reads: The Kit* dear timid ' thy Up* ha* lett. Shall never part from mine. Tilt happier hour* restore the gift ( Untainted baek to thine. Your fourth is also the 4th stanza in Byron's poetry, thua : I Nor need I a rite—to tell the tale My pen were doubly weak : Oh! what own idle words avail. Ugl*** the heart could -peak * The other three stanzas in your po em are no doubt also stolen, like the rest, for von say this is your "tirst at. tempt at poetry," but you overreached : yourself and were caught in the "|ir*t j attempt," and if you are not more hon est and successful in your other deal ings than you are in writing poetry, you will be in jail for theft iu less than six months. : —Another volcanic muse has bad an , eruption, aud has sent the REPORTER a stream of his lava. On reading it : we fell hark iu our chair and exclaim ! ed. Have we a poet among us ? The j fellow certainly has an ear for music if | he may not have a brain fur poetry, for how else could he be so charmed with the pi/* natural of a girl. Now listen to the cruel fellow, he heads it The Girl That Whistles. (.Jive Mr the girl that whistles. She's lively and be's g*v— i Ha* r*v lip* >• full of smiles, Ever something nice to say. The tardy feet and pallid cheek, t And whining mouth all day. Is pot the darling 1 would seek. She's pot the girl that whistle*. Thatlirelj tread, •> freezing sigf), So spryiy in her style— A sparkling eye that has no lie. She is the girl that whistles. That tidy room all neat and cosy, Where every speck cleanly bristles, 1 net the home of yawning dozy. But of the girl that whistles. Then give me the girl that whistles, She'* tempered for her sphere; Your wife, she'll great you at the door and hearth. With kisses and with cheer. The cheapest and largest stock of hats. Price* will astonish you at Burnetii? d Thomas's. MARRIAGES. tin the -!Oth ult. by A. Lukenbach E*o*ite the Court House. may 51 f Mil. ROY MA KM KT*L * Corrected by Reed A Thompson. Ktd wheat 1,38 Rye 80 Corn 55 Oats 47 Barley 00 Clovers veil 1,(11 Timotnyseed 4,00 Sail 'l5O per tack Bacon Otto IHHID Butter 25... Eggs 20 Plaster 9,50 BELLEFONTE MARKETS. Corrected by Keller ft Matter. White Wheat $1,45, Red 1 40. .'Rye...... 75 ..Com 00 Oats .45 Barley 76. 7U..„,.C|9 v ®r*ced 5,00 Potatoes 1.10 Lard per pound 121 Porkjper pound 09 Butter 20 Egg* is. .....pjfsterper ton sls Tallow 10 Bacon 12) Hatn lg m J i - - s au "V*"OTICK.~ J.V Margaret Yeager by her next friend D. C. Keller r Wm. Yea gt-r Subpoena in divorce. The undersigned having been appointed by the court of gammon pies* of Centre county, s commissioner jo hu*r tpstirpopy in the above stated esse, all parties inter ested are herewith notified that he will at- i t-nd to the duties of hi* appointment at his office at Centre Hall, on Saturday June 10th, 1871, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. HI. and 4 p. m , at which time and place they will attend. ALEX. SHANNON, myl2.4t Commissioner Good News for the Ladies. MI'RIACJ OPF\IOF BOUIM U, TrfiPiuinKN, Millinery, at MRS. MARY E. SHOOPE S In Centre Hall. Mrs M. K. Shoop. ha- justreturned from Philadelphia, with the LATEST FASH IONS, and a complete stock of Xeic Bonnettn, Xew Hat*, Elegant Trimming *, iter, which will be sold or made up, a* usunl at reasonable price*. The new styles #re very pretty. Ladies call and see them early Fip>t conic, first served. . #prßß.4t j Valuable Fram at PUBLIC SALE Will b£ offered at public sale. On Saturday, May 27th 1871. the valuable farm belonging to estate of Samuel Weaver, of Gregg twp., deed, containing 203 Acres of Land more or less, of which about ]BO acres are clear and the balance consisting of excel lent white oak, chestnut and pine timber land. Thereon are erected two good two-storv dwel- JDmU ling Houses, two bunk IV barns, and all necessaryjpjlM outbuildings, with good running water on the premises, and four Orchards of the choicest of all kinds of fruit. This farm will be offered as a whole, or can be bought in tract*, as may suit purchasers, as fol- ■ lows. One tract of 130 acres. One tract of 125 acres, whereon is one of the houses and barn-aforesaid. One tract of .35 acres also containing a house and bai k barn. There is an orchard upon each tract. This farm adjoins lands of Henry Duck. Mich. Tibbens and Jnu Kossman, and if not sold on übvve day can be purchased at private sale, at any time thereafter. Sale to co arueuce at 1 o'clock. Wu. WliTZl, DAN. WKAVIR, apr2S. Executors i I The democrat* curried Williamsport the t other day. Jefferson l*nv ia was expected in New J | York on IHh. i The apportionment hill h* hcconie a law ' i without the signature oflhs Governor, he ! having failed to return it within the ten I , day* prescribed by the constitution. ♦ ♦ • Courting in Uliurrh. A veting gentleman happening to sit at church in a pew adjoining one in which was a young lady, tor whom be conceived a sudden and violent p*ion, felt desirous of entering into a courtship on the spot, but tbe place not suiting a formal declare- IMS, the exigency suggested the following plan lie noltiely handed his nelghlmr a 1 Bible, opee. with a pin stuck to the follow -1 ing verse: Seveuil Kpitle ot Jehu, verse j 7th "And ttiis 1 br>each the lady, not a* though 1 w rote a new eomm.tmlmenl unto ! vou, but which he had from the hegliiiiing, that we K>\e another . She returned it i with the following: Second chapter of Kuth. tenth ver-o "Then -lie fell oil her ; face, and bowed herself to the ground, and I said unto him, why have 1 grace iu thine , j eve*, that thou houldt lake notice <>( me, j seeing that lam a strangerT lie turned the book pointing to the twelfth x rr*e of j the Third Ixpi-tle of John "Having many things to wrile with paper and ink. bul 1 trust to route unlti you. and speak fkee to thee," From the above interview the marriage look place the tollowmg week. • ♦ • Notice to Tobacco Consumers. I The following, prepared by a dealer in ] tobacco, who ha* kept himself a* well post ed on the regulation* a* hi* ability to learn I will admit of, is ofinterest to consumers: "It it said it i* intended to petition Con-' i grest to pa* the following law atfecling to- , j hacce cwmimrrs this wiuter; "Tobscv'o chewers are requested to get ! their tobacco from first hands, that is the first man you meet who will give you a chew. Where parties sre in the habit of bor- ' rowing chews, the government will fttriii*h ! each man with a note book, in which the ! time of daw, the ti* of tbe quiJ, whether [ plug or fine cut, the qualtity, and time j when the amount is to be refunded, must be strictly recorded. Those person* who have been innocently using unstamped tobacco will call on the nearest revenue officer and give in, a* near a* poaaible, the amount which they believa ha* been consumed. The officer will then furnish nrce*ary stamps, and if they are chewed up in hit presence the government j i is then satisfied that no criminal wrong o ; < meant. Those person- who maliciously carry < two boxes, one filled w ilh base smoking to bacco, to give to borrowers, the other con taining superb fine cut for home eonsump- , lion, are to be treated as deserving of ( death, and hung on the spot. , No tobacco-box mut have moro than two spigot holes in it, and the stamp must . he pasted diryctlv over these , When a quid ha* been exhausted, the { government str-ctly forbids it being thrown away until two red chalk marks have been made across it, and a la bia attached bearing these word* "The i fellow who has chewed this has complied with all the requirement* of the Jaw, and j persons arc hereby warned not tochew this . quid again.. Tobacco consumer* luust cojj.lanlly bear in mind that the more stamps there are on |' a package of tobacco the cheaper doe* the weed become—in a horn. 1 1 The government -trictly forbid* the use of tobacco.bote* having a concealed nee dle inside a kueb on the cover, bv which one forget* his desire for a chew after hav ing the instrument run into bis thumb about a fool." A great sand b!*-t t.>-.' placs la*: Friday ; on tbe Delaware in the presence of a large | number of |H-ctator* ami visitor* Ifrom Philadelphia, builder* and others. There I were sixty-fiTe keg* of powder of twenty i five pound* each used in the blast, and toe | thing proved a wonderful success. It 1* ! estimated that 'J2,OU perch of *tne were thrown out and about 40,0U) perch loosea ed, weighing altogether 150.UX1 ton*, mak ing a fissure in the roek* of twenty-five by thiriy ; v .. Tbe Mav number of DEMQKENT * MONTHLY MAGAZINE bring* u* a shower | of literary pewrls to elevate our taste*, utilize our recourse*, and beaulifr our [home*. It* gorgeous display* of the new j Spring Fashions are especially attractive in their originality and beauty; and the exbi- I bilion of useful and entertaining matter given in tbi* magazine confirm- it a* the ! model magazine of America. YOCNO AMKHICA for May is ou hand, I fresh as spring-lime, full of good things j and amusement, instructive and useful for I our young branches. Industrious boy and girl* should try their business capaci ; ti> in getting up a club of subscribers for this delightful publication, and be reward ed with one of the splendid premium* of fered by tbe publj*li>T, W. denning- Dein ' orest, NlB Broadway, K. Y. .Subscription $1.50 per year. AM EKICAN SCXDAT SCHOOL WOEKKN.— 1 This journal bold* on its course with no les-ened merit or ability. Sunday Schools had heller *end for specimen copies of the magazine and te*-on paper- Country : Sunday School* had hotter try this system. Publisher. J. W. Mclntyre. St I-oui*. The April number contains—"Tbe Sabbath School the Child of the Church; Take your Son with you; Tl|e Bible Hoy; On the Management of Sunday School Libra ries; Encouragement in Work; (Jive; What tbe Teacher* Meeting -b>-uld not ba; Excellencies and Defect* of Sunday School Teacher*; Lessons for the Little Onea; Besides Book Notice*. Sunday School Intelligence, Lessons for each Sab bath," 4c. THE LITTLE CORPORAL for May is an excellent number, full of plea-ing and in structive reading matter for boys ami girls, and older people who have young heart*. Terms, $1.50 a year Send stamp for , spocimen number and Premium List to John E. Miller, Publisher, Chicago, 111. We have received the Mavnumberof the AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, published by Messrs. N. P. Beyer 4 Co., Parkesburg, | Chester county, Pa. We he.k upen this publication as one of the most valuable of its kind publi-hcd in the United States, and earr.olly recommend it to our reader* a* a text book in rearing and managing stock. The subscription price is only $1 per year. HOME AND HEALTH —The April num ber of this new Health Magazine come* to us with a great variety of interesting arti cles. The principal ones are on "The Teeth—Cguse and Preventien of Decay." "Health at Homo, ' ' Untiling and Bath* (11/uMtrateil "Rearing Itahie-," ' Tight Lacing ( It/nut rata/)," " Bright's I>isea BANNER, Hinsdale, N. 11. Syrup Molasses, can't We beat, at lowiit prices at Buruside & Thomas's. fittrCATECHISM. - Where do you buy your Books? At Rankin's Model Store. U'hy do you deal there ? He is cheap "John" Where is the Store? Opposit? Bush House Bellefonte Pa. Doe* he attend to ardors ? With promptness. Does he keep well Stocked ? His Stock 1* complete. Go to this Model Store Rpd save money. apr2B.ly. Floods In l'oru. Seven Thoutand Profile Suimittiny on ( harity— Trrrriblr Suffering. Callao, March 'J#. —ArcuunU con { (inut to arrive ftum all aidoa of the damage done Ity the late flood*. It ia nliiiMtel that in the aouthern portion I of the republic alone s7,<-*OO,OOO would not cover the loßople of the port of San Jose, and two acowa made and brought by some Americans at Terrinafe. The greater part of the treopla are encamp- ' od in huts, built of bushes on the sand hills and the Huacas—the boats sad rafts are employed in taking lbm away ; to the Pampas, whence they may pro-,, .•red to other towns; nothing saved.! l The water only came up to the door of ; my house, which ia built on high ground, but through the roofs the rain {toured like a sieve ruining all ray nroporty. Persons with whom I hod business relations are reduced to beg fary, and 1 thus lose almost everything possessed. To-day I have brought my family from the sand hills, and the American engineers and carpenters are | building ine a bridge to enab'e me to get my family with clothing and bed ding to San Joe. Au hour ago an ex press arrived from the Governor of; Terrinafe, aunounciug the breaking away again of the river of that district, which {tours its waters into the river j" passing through this city, and we ex- ' pect in a few hours to be again flooded, > (imi that the rrmaiuing houses will, come down. In the street iu which my house is situated but three remain, mine among them ; but so injured as to be unsafe, expecting the roofs to cave in auy moment. God help ua and save us frotu another shower of rain ; with that we would remain without an article of clothing. For fourteen days we have been soaked with water, and almost without food. More than eev- < eu thousand people are suhsistiug on , the charity of the neighboring towns, . but that cannot last. The haciendas of sugar and cotten have sufß-red ter- ' ribly ; crop* and cattle are all swept 1 away, aud no hopea are entertained of t planting again this year; six months x will IN? accessary for the waters to subside and the land to dry; this ca lamity is second only to the earthquake of lJSt'w at Arequipa." As I communicated in my last letter, ( a halfdoxen other towns shared the | fate of so it will be emsi ly understood how gteat the damage has been, and how severe must have beeu the privations of the sufferers, i The government of Peru despatched a I steamer iiurlli to the desolated district ' with some engineers on board, aud , money, provisions, clothing, Ac., for < the relief of the many flooded ouL In Arequipa the rains still continue. , There has nut been such copious show-, j era of rain for many years. In 1866 it rained somewhat, though neither so heavy nor of such long duration, and much damage was done to the fields of inaii. The adobe walls which had been injured hv the earthquakes were ' giving away. " | The rejircsco ta lives of Great iiriuin, i France, Italy and the United Statesof North America and Germany, in a collective note of 16th March, return thanks to the Peruvian government for the way in which it has satisfied the claims of their fullew subjects fr the damage they suffcrtd d using the pill age of Caliao in IStid. HURXSIDK A THOMAS. Offer to th> Public one of the !argctand brt selected tock*of merehan di*, in Centre county. Cell, eiamine and for yourself. ITUSK OKOCBUIKH, iwfct coffee, olf . gov. iava. beat quality KlO coffee. hct oolong black ten*. grwen "teat, lovering •yrup, goldensyrup, I>rip finearticle bak ing molasses, rice and everything in the irrM*erv line at the lowest cah prices in th inarkeißl'RNSlDK A THOMAS'. it th< place. HARX ESS, collar*, cart a hip* carriage whip*, in great varietie*. govern ment gear*, -addle*, bridle*, martingale* ci|eck line*, cart gear*, tug harne**, buggy harne** haine*, etc. Kverything in the*aJ dlery line at BURXSIDK A THOMAS' SPICES of all varietie*, ground to order and warranted to be strictly pure. It i the onlvplaceyou can And unadultera ted apice*. Try them foryuurown sntGfao lion. Vou can ontv find them at BURXSIDK A THOMAS'. IEATHKR, of all descriptions, french panih *ole leather, moroc co*, hcep tikin*. lining*. Everything in the leather I.nc warranted t<> give satis faction, at U'RNSIDK A THOMAS. BAIIITBSOAP, Wm. llagan and ive on* *oap. l)ol.bin*' oap, Je**e Oaklov'* oap, old ca*tile, pure, Palm *oap Klderfing * oap, and a great variety of other *oap*, at BURXSIDK a THOMAS' (('hitman'* celebrated confection*, ll'hitman'* celebrated chocolate, Ruker'* ch< colate. Smith'* chocolate, China Ginger, English Picke*, American Pickle*, at BURXSIDK a THOMAS' S~ ADLKBS BUCKI.KS, haok*. bi, *pot ring*. Kverytliing a (addlerj want* for the manufacture of harne**. to be found at BURXSIDK A THOMAS. The New Firm. Herlacher & Cronmiller, CENTRE HALL, PA New Spring Goods Come one and all! Just nrrived and will always be kept on hand n full lino of Dry Good*, Notion*, Groceries, Hard! ware, Quecnsware, Wood and willow ware; lr<>n. Salt, Fi-h and in fart, a magnificent; assortment of everything kept in a First Class Store. now ready, and for *ale at mnrvelou* low rate*. GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD PRICES. Mulin* lhiy will tell you the very boat brand* at price* that will astonish you New spring lh 'ess Goods A mutt beautiful variety, consisting of all the noveltte* of the teuton, at lower rato* than ordinarily chargod at ether place*. White Goods Sr Embroideries The finest stock in town, ha.h a* o quantity quulitv, and price*. HOOP SKIRTS The best makes, latest style* and lowest rate*. (Hat* and Can* in great variety Linens, Towelling*, check*, Denin g, loth Ca*#imer*, Cloaking*. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Spring and summer shawl*, in fact, we keen everything, and will soil at a very small advance on first cost. All we auk that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, a* we do no consider it any trouble to *how goods. all kinds of harness. silver plated and Yankee Harnes* double and single, bridles and halters. upr'l LIME I LIME! 1 lie.l quality of I.lms, constantly on I band, la any quantities. at Ihs kiln of the utid*r*lgab near Centre Hall ' 21 ap.lt Sam'l Hruaa. Go t ISAAC Ifavrt t1uy a good SuTh sy or Spring wagon I Take your old metal to Isaac //ourrh.j allows mora fur It than any body also, l| • t. in trade at hi* (hOfW I t}o to UA AC f/otirt to get your Proper ty insured, or your Wur and Cows! against accident by the Railroad II Go t<* ISAAC llocrr to buy htove* A Tin war* of every Description, Japanned, i Painted * l'r-.*d of all kind* (solo ISAAC lloi rr to buy dried ("her-' lias Willi A without seeils, dried Apple* A Wortle A Klder Berries. I'iaslermg Hair slwayaoii band, Sawed Shingles No* 1.26 i, Plows A Shears of almost every kind j t'astings of all kinds tnaile to order, - ■■ i - • ♦ • - Any person sending u* eight sub scriber* with the rash. flfi, will receive the Reporter I year free, and for four names and the Ke|ortr 0 months free. SUNOAY SCHOOL MEN AWAKE! A WAKE I RANKIN'S N'T H. SCHOOL EMPORIUM \ is just where you want to go and buy y-mr , <>uifiu Mr. Rankin sells bis giwals far bw , I low any one else -and gives entire satisfac tion. See his collection of En vclopes. : Sli.re t|>|>oslte Bush House, Bellrfonte Pa apCSt if | ; CKHTHII HALL ! i I a Coach Manufactory. • Levi M u r r i y, „ i a s t his establishment at Centre Hall, Pa.. ' keeps on hand, and for sale, at the most < reasonable rates, a large stock ef Carriage*, Buggies, ' A Spring Wagon*, Pi At* an-! FAXCY j and vehicles of every description niade to order, and Warrantasl, to be made of the' | best seasoned material, and by the most, skilled and competent workmor. Persons, 1 wanting anything in his line are requested ' to rail and raamin* hi* work, thry will find it not to be excelled fur durability and wear. aprSlly * I I OAMCKL PLORY'S ® .. I New Shoemaker Shop. at Centre Hall, Pa. The ritixens of this place and vicinity are respectful!* Informed that the undersigned | has opened a Shoemaker shop, in the sec ond story of Jaoeh Dir.ge s saddler shop, where ha * now prepared to serve all whu may rait upon htm lor new Boots, Shots Ac", for men. women and children, as also in all kiad* of mending His work is war ranted, and his prices more reasonable than ordinarily. He kindly ask* for a share of S;Sc b " c "•"••Turn. rur. j pu Jon* rir ANULKS, Proprietor. Hlages arrive and depart daily, fur all 1 point-, north, south, east and west. This favorite Hotel has been refllted and 1 furnished by its new proprietor, and is now in every respect one of the most pleasant country Hotels in centra! Pennsylvania. The travelling community ami drovers a ill always And the bestaceoumudaliens Per-1 sons trvm the city wishing to spend a few - weeks during the summer in ine country, will And Centre Hall one of the most deau tiful locations and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire felf. , Call and examine hi* stock aud learn his ■ prices, and you cannot fail to be satisfied. , REPAI R I N G of all kinds done neatly, promptly, md reasonably, j. Yeagertown, June II ISA* --ly. DOL'BLR AND SI NO LB BARREL ' fowling pieces at apltfW IRWIN A WILSON. • ■ It IT J B KTTF.LKS HOLKSALK WINK A LIQUOR , STORK Bishop street, Bellefonle, in the Htone bull- l ding lurmerly oc-cupied by the Key- is stone Bakery) Takes pleasure in informing the public that| c he keeps constantly on hand a supply o a choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors. All Harrth, AVgs a*A fasts ctrramUJ , to 'mutant tkr quantity reprftrttted. The attention of practicing physician* is , •.ailed to hi* stock of PL'RK LIQI'OKS. suitable for medical puqso*e, BoUles, , lug*, and demijohns constantly on hand. He ha* the ONLY PURE NECTAR . WHISKY in town AU liquors are warranted to give satis- , faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel, or tierce. He ha* a large lot oi BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand Confident that he can bieae customer* he respectfully solicit* a snare of public pa* . tronage my! At I TRWIN A WILHON are constantly re reiving new good* in their line. HARD W A R E ofevery description at redu.ee prices- now i being opened every day apIWCK Wall Paper, cheap from 12 to 20 rents per bol ta llttlsil-ir' 1 BUFFALO BOALKB. ofih* b*t make froui 4 lb* upto IJQ.tIUUt b*. aplO'G*. lawix A Wttao*. { DRY BOARDS, Plank and Scantling for sale by lam* a WILSOX. JI apI(TM CROSS-OUT AND MILL SAWS, he make at Inwt* a WtLao*. SPLONN PUMPS! Wooden Pumps. AND PIPING. The undersigned would respectfully call | , the attention orth.citiaensofLVnlcecounty, j, slid Pennsvallev in particular, to the fact , that h. is manufacturing VM£ li£3'f PUtitP, I \ made at home or elsewhere. He use* none ' but the b<*t materia), HEWAEXKXTS TIIEM {to give satisfaction, as being the most last-. 1 ing and durable, avrKKtoa TO THE OLD wooden pump, being arranged to let the • water off and prevent treating in winter. Pine, tsoplar or cucumber pumps always on hand. Ui* matirial for pumps is all, >awed from large timber, and arc thus, Secu red aga i nat Check ing or Crack ing. All order* hv mail promptly filled, j ' M PI PI NG. made of the best material, of five inch scantling, joined together w th coupling blocks, thoroughly banded, and wai ranted to stand any pressure required for ordinary use. Prices of pil ing range ■ from 12 to 18 cent* per foot. Send orders to , sept.3D.ly J TELLE It Milesburg, Pa | 11 u rial Case s AND CASKETS. AIR-TIGHT A N D IN DESTRUCTIBLE roa Protecting and Preaerving the Dead.' The undersigneil takes pleasure in an-; nouncing that he has secured the sole agen-1 cy in this county for MKTA L LIC AND OLA SS Rnrial Coatw and Laxkels, which are so widely known a* to require noj : siH-eial commendation. The METALLIC BURIAL CASE, with its jiresent im proved style and flnih, its entire harmony with the reelings of the bereaved, it* per fected adjustment* and appointments in whatever relate* to the preservation and protection of the body after death, confirm , its utility and eulire adaptness to the pur pose* for which it is designed. COFFINS of all descriptions furnished at the shortest notice; and all orders filled promptly night or day. The Dead laid out { with care, and funerals and escort* super- ' ,intended in person. HENRY HARRIS nov4t Bellcfoute, Pa. { MILLER S HOTEL. Woodward, Pa' Stsqres arrive and depart daily, favorite hotel i* now in every respect one of the must pleasant country hotels in central Pennsylvania. The traveling com munity will always find the best accommo dation. Drover* can at all time* he accom modated with * table* and pavturu (or nny numberof cattle or horse*. JulyS6Btf GEO. MILLER SPINDLK SKEINS f.. r wagon*, all si ae*, at the sign of the Anvil. | aplO'fiM. I KWIN a Wn.aox. LAMPSOF EVERY VARIETY and kind at 1 tpltr.W IRWIN A WILSON'S. 1 CLOTHlNG—Overcoats, Pant*, Vests, and Dross Coats, cheap, at vVolf s. POCK K~T ~CUTLER~Y-all 7nake - isrieesat IKWLN A \VIIJt> IOOKING-GLASS PLATES ofallaiz J forsaleby lawtx * WILSON. an 10 08. _ JAPANNEI) TOILET SETTS, ANI) other Japanned ware, atthe Anvil Store. aplO'OS. 1 KWIN lii;t SIOIT. In llrockerhofl'• block. Bishop Street, Bellefonte, where KELLER d M LOSER, i have ju*t o|sencd the beat, cheapest, largest |a* well as the best assorted stock of floods jii Bellefonte. HERE LADIES. Is the place to buy > our Silks, Mohair Mora nihilities, Ron., Alpmn*, Detain Lans, Hrilltants, Muslins, Calicoes, Th i ing*. Fianets, o|iera FlarieL, Ladies t'oa; {nig. Genu Cloths, Ladies Kacquiw, Whlt> Pckay, Linen Table Cloths, CounterfiiincF t'rib ('ouiilrrpaiic*, Wliite and t'olerei Tart ton. Napkins, Inserting* and Edgiig Whits* Lace Curtins, '/.cphj r A Zephvr )*!.:• terns, Tidy Cotton, Hhawit. Work Bji-k- SUNDOWNS, Notions of every kind. White (J..,! • , every description, IVrfiuncry. Uibl.u - Velvrt Taffeta and Bonnet, (Vfih am Braid. Veils Button*, Trimmings, I.adiu a'ol M Uses Pkirts, HOOF SKIRTS, I Thread Hosiery, Fans, Bead*, Sewing LADIES AND MISSES PIIOE*, and in fact every thing that ttu nbe thou-I. of, dtired or luiwl in the FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LIN EOR C,EXTREMES, KR have any thing you want, and do tsu siu.-ss on the principle of hales and i hmtll Proflu." upzu.in •kit*aMp raobocc aag TAKE* GOOD NKWH FtR TH K I'lvt Great Attraction and Great Bargain! f|3|J K undersigned, detertnind to meet th< P"pHlw desnaad for Lower Price-, re spectfully calls the attention of the puhlu tu his stock of SADDLERY, now offered at the old suad. Designed pecialli for the fieople and the tiin the lar- and most varied and complete assort ment of Saddle*. Hartiews, Odlars, Rridlej, of every description and quality-; Whijis, and in fact everything complete to a first class •stahlishntent, lie HUE offers at prici. which will suit the times, i tA better variety, a belter quality or finer styla of Saddlery has never before been of sered to the public. Call and examine our tock and be satisfied before purchasings •1 fen here * Determined to please my patrons and (hankfii! fer the liberal share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicits continuance of the same. JACOB DINGER. Centre Hall. VRW FIRM, NEW GOODS AND Panic Prices. FOSTER, DEVUNG A WILSON. ii Having purrhrved (he extensive store of ' owali. ft Miliar. 1 A CV.. and added(cr>fdiug -.tof ] alts, Xuagiii >. a, He. 'J l.t r!• t I Ml r. *c* pubU u> Ilw sTOmach. li.cj i | JC*y tone, -■.!. • li- .ilu r itauron in i grit>it>> i i s in "Jhf tlit tUxvt iig.sdientk. Aft. ra fow days use ofUtDM j . •"* • *• niv!#..roii; i.: ihi' cmirc system I< *ke j.li t-ii jt. sjp, i,i intmcuiwui to tin i. i wurirr>:l Pill* di not dissolve, but tmHim,} 1 ntght arvlling of the Uitia*. jl ulceratiout *i the throal and legs, b!u he*, jumjile. on the f ce, rryrijH ia and a!. I owly ampuoa* of the .kin. and beautify ing cotii|.ieaiaa if M it EN K V T. 11 ELM HOLD'S e 'uVCKXTkAT Kl Fluid Lxirw-t iiurhu. TUEt.KKAT OII'BKTIC, liiut run d erery ruse of diabetos in which] It ha* been git. n. irriution of the neck oi i the bladder at:.f ieflamtastion of the kid ney. uleeratioti of the kidney* and blad-i der, retention of urine, dieea*. * of the j.ro*- tate eland, atone in the bladder, ralculu* gravel, brick-duet dedosit, and muc-cu* or | milky di*cbarge, and for iufcabied and delicate constitution* of both mm, attend- ■ id with the following rmjtoms: indbpoai- j tion to ecertion. low ofnower, I of mem ory. -tiffictilty of bri-Kthing, weak iierra* 1 trembling, horror of disease, w akefulnM*. dtmt;. f roion. twin in tho lack, hoi hands fltthing of the body, drjne** of the ki , eruption on the face, pallid counte-; nance, universal laasitade of the muscular' *r*iem. ttc. Cm by jM>ron* frota the age* of eigh- ' teen to ifwujrdite, ai d friwn thirty-Ive to fifty fiveor in the dicline or change ot I life; after confinement or labor pains; bed ' wetting in children. i lleimlM.'-! M-v.ract bucbu i* Diuretic and i blood-purifVinr. and cures all diseases JI ariting fr.tn habit* of dissipation, and et-' cesses and imprudences in life, itupttritie* t of the blood, etc., -uperwding copaiba itt] i.ffection* for which it is itwed. and syphili-'t lie affections—-in ihcc diseases Used in con- . ncction with HHmb
or j no change in diet, no inconvenience, aid j no exposure. It crosses* frequent desire, i and give* strength to Lr Bate, thetoby re- i moving tft.struetion*. Preventing nd Cu- ] .ring strictures of the allying pain i .nd influinatuin. so frequent in this matter o'how long stanuinr. Price, one dollar* and fSftv cent* per bottle. L II EN PVT. HELM HOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot he urj'*scd a* a face wash, and will he found the only spccilc remedy in j cverv specie* of eulaneou* affection. It speedily eradicate* pimple*, spot*, scorbu tic dryness, indutwtiun* of toe cutaneous nierobrane. etc., dispels redness and incipi-; entinflHtnation, hive*, rash, moth patches, i drvne** ef scalp or skin, frost bites, and all i puriKWC* lot which MITC* or ointments are [ u-ed : restores the skin to a state of purity and softness and insures continued heal > thy action to the lis ue of it* vessel*, on! which depend* the agreeable clearness and; vivacity of complexion so mueh sought and admired. Hut however valuable a* a r#me-i dv for existing defects of the *kin, 11. T. Ilalmhold's Rose Wash has long sustained; i iu yriucip.e claim to uuibounded patPn-; age. by possessing qualitie* which render' it n toil, d appen.frtge of the niwt superia -1 tive end congenial charncter, csmbinng | in an elegant formtiln those nrominen! 1 requisites, safety and ettieaey—tneinvaria ' H<-aeeomjsanimenis of it* use—a* a pre-. ♦.-rvative and refreshei of the complexion It t- an excellent lotion for disease* of a -vpkiiitic nature, and a* an injection f>i .fi-itises of the urinary organs, arising from habit- of diaalpalk>a, used in connection - with the Extracts Ruchu,Saraaparilia.aud; C'utaw ha Grane PiJU, in such disease* a* ! ' ncommeßdca, cannot be surpassed. I) •• Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidence of the m< st responsible and re liable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living wit ; nosseo, and upward of 30,009 uyjolscited certificates and recommendatory letter*.: nianv of which are from the highest *our-| ccs. Including eminent PhysiciansClerry- i 1 nun. Statesmen, etc. The proprietor liasi n never resorted to their publication in the i new-paper*; he doc* not do thi* from the t fact that his article* rank ns Standard Pre para'son*, and do not need to be propped up by certificates, HENRY T. HELM HOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Delivered to any address. Secure from " übserv .tion. Established upwards of twenty years. Sold bj Druggists everywhere. Address Utters for information, in confidence to IIKNKY T. HELM BOLD, Druggist ami Chemist. Only Depots: 11. T. HELMBOLD'F Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. f9i Broad way. New York, or l< 11. T. HKLM- ItOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth 0 Str- -1. Philadelphia, Pa. Beware of counterfeit?. Ask foJ IJeury T. llelmbold's 1 Take uo other. A MEAT MEHML MMVEH Dr. WAIdOm'A OAXAVOBMXA VINEGAE BITTEES Hundredi of ThoujMtadi fff,. i "~w?sas&:— lif "I| WHAT ARE THEV*|}j nil f|l ?I f TBJtr AM POT A TO* 911 s ii FANCY DRINK, 111 UA*ut r—r Ram. Whlahwr, Proof UptHl* •i Ml 0 rtm •* J4t|*t ir tc-rt-d, tf4iCNNi smdi #W"s€l to |>toooo lint tCKti, fil'fil " ** A|fNEl4f* ew, w " Btiofrifor* " #e. f tttd ttto on t# Urail tarni *wi rota, ant an* tin, Itntiiifn. —ad* fiwai tla xuv gsototaa UxfW of CaUforaU. tVe, from all AleabtdJe fMlmslaata. thwtn A* URBAT BMMH> t>| RiriElt mod A LIVE UiriXU PRfXCtPUEapertM* BasflW lit lartgaeator of to ctrrpof of *ll poa—am muter and namrtsg tXa tload ta a taahhy mtHltx Xa paraea too toka (Xaaa Bftter* awiarthag to o laa mod iwßliq **<■ •IM* vtllba given far aa tararaMa mm, ptoriit* (gXer wa**. uA tb j-tiU orgm* vmuj ttjwtg) pmat ofmaalr. Pavlaßaauantarr aad Clumatr Rhaaata- ' (Jam mod Uom f. Oyapapala, or ladlgwMtaa, 111 I tan*. Kaalurai a4 IwnmilMM Voomrm Vlaeaacn af IHP Bland. LJVMT. HU**)X aad Ptadanr, txaaa alum lava tec* moot eoeomo fi ttacfe Dtaeaaen u* cam* bp Ttlfnrcd Xiu*. wwes a tromUr pmd-Mdbg tM—nut of (to OlfMlft Or****. HTnPEPisf.% Oft IXDICERTIOP, Hood et-, I'UataibaftonMrri, t-ongba -ftoromfd ft* CSMM II, DTTMHII SOW C*F HHI OT6#PTIK* liod TflfH" Itt tin# ItCHSUt, Ifflrtff* . flljOtSlfcltfß of UkC IjFii'l. I f tttirTi tba Lacg*. I*ain In oa rtgtoM of fAe KteaefX, md a tnodrtd other * ct ryagtciaN. *ri tba eaaprtngaof DygjwpH*- Tbcy lavtgoaniß tba bmoaehaadaOaialafa a rf f|r ((u, flrr , - ■rod Min*(a of Ow uaa, af wtwtcter tmme or want*. *f I(U tuif to, t p sod C*m. 4 owl >4 tX C?M(* !* a C-ttctfl: t) : tttft Itttt € f fJNHHC IQttKftt. Otttt |rT;rft|f Itt •neb ea*a* wttl noavtaa* ifca EKat ixcndataaa af tbaw main affect. Ckotm IX* t.catad Stand that wrr jNbttt lgpnrtUa* bnMfg tbmngb tba 'tn ta Plwpf. Flip tlua ocSenat ctMMalt nben fntotUtWracM and Rnuaah In the rte*;CUsaa It n-baanl*font, MdrevrJaaUnmwtntea ponwLaa BaaytbaManA pare *ad ibe Iwnttb edtbe wlti Wlvw. FIX, TAM.I- : ctoti WOaiS*. (übtacta tba CJ-FIrJS #f M 0 vXMftttjT ITlff'ttlttri'fiT. flfC CaTt'Cl &ott€ ad in* rcwavtd For fait CnwcSaa*. mad taectx ihe drcoUr tjr<* cum4 imrli tts-tcte, prise ;-4 Is iowr i gXtidg t * 1 t-JJ ljhi. f iITTI Htt. rrcixtt S&dd li|'ia(lHli d. V.XIXJHL l-xoatMo*. XL 8 XcCOXUg * 00. ZtntSSM* *a4 Ota. Asm la. ton FISMM, OR. unt C b* taatianra* tdracb. Xw Tneb. ,£> GTML9 X JUS. AXD n * A " r tr Grover & Baker* HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES.! The following are *electad from thou ands of uwtiaumialsof simitar charncter a* expressing the rennon* for the prafevanob . for the GbovKK A B VXER Mnchin* i ovar all other*. •o o "i jibe the Grover & B . ter Ma chine. in the fim pine- because, if I had any other. 1 should still want a Grover A Baker; and. having a Grover A Rakar. it answer* the same t>urpo*e of al! the ro*L It doe* a greater variety of work and it it easier to learn than any other. "—Mr*. J. C. Oroty iJenny June.) ••• "I have had several years' experi ence with a Grover A Baker Maenina, which has given m# great satisfaction. 1 think the Grover A Raker Machine i* more easily managed, and tew liable to gel out of order. I prefer the Grover A linker, decidedly. ' —[Mr*. Dr. Watt*, New York.] •• • "I have had one in my 'amity for some two year*; and from what 1 kn„w ot it* working*, and from the testimony el man v of my friend* who use the same, I can hardly abe how anythingoonld be more complete ..all