THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY SEPT. 2\ 1573. 1,0 DOE MEETIROS. ( NTIU lUa No ft*s.l. O, of O. K.. m*ei •*■) Nilnrdii) in tbo Oild Follow* lUII. Ji. M I.ICL4I.AXr>, Soct. Hr SAHKET, A. t. Oi l' EORT lOIMit, No &*', F. A M . moot* o Jd n 1\ ovcntnc, on or oftor oorh fnll moon in to LMil E o)Exn* Hall. .. V I H RLA. Hrn, Hoct W H Mixat.r, V N iri-rn O|IAE>IR. V ivf H. moot# on Saturday t or ill tor woch lull rooon, at thrir Hall. ,1 ,|. AnxrY. L ocaL i femS. Our friends will obiigo bv sot ding m It, tis of local now* in their OOR tv, giv. us the fuels only, and we wdl nut them t shapo, also notice* of deaths ami mat to Any one sending ns the nantes of fix now Subscribers, with the r.-isA, will b, entitled to receive the Rgrorrxn onoycat I no REPORTER being read by nearly every body on this ude of the county, where it has a larger circulation than anv two payers, will bo found the bo.*', medium for advertising business, sales, A.- ~ if"-Subscribers to the REPORTER, rosid in*outside ol Oentie county, should re mil us 10 cents, yearly, for postage which wo will psv here : thi* reduces Hie postage t. one half, as the sum paid by them for one year'* postage was 2u els. Kcmomber that if your taxe are n< t paid thirty days before election, that you loose your v>ite. Tie Lea i-bur* Chronicle say* *'Rails are still v >urit * up the valley for the extension to Spring Mills." . Iu some counties of this state a very fatal disease has I ok,n out amo ig the bogs. —Union county sells its cider at $2,-*' per barrel with apples thrown in to maht butter. Centre county ,los the same thing for about $2.0 > Philip Kreider sold his farm ir Tenn township to a Mr llarter for s>.- tXXb Lewis Mensch, of Haines twp., b vasts of a cornstalk which measures 14 ft. and S inches. The high winds and heavy rains last we.de caused the uatopped corn to assume a longitudinal posture. ~ Store aaay plenty of apples and p aches this fall. Next year they will be scarce. Apple cutting parties are all the go now. Cel. Fh&cn Jarrett. of Lock Haven, died in that city on Friday ..turning last, of congestion of the brain, aged OS > cars. Hold the forks ! Ilio knives are canting, Spoons are or. the way ; Siait the dishes on the table. And pass the Hash this way. ami g > to Sochlcrs for the best gntcerisi*. Our schools are'about to open. | During the school term many teachers i have, of late years, been in the habit of flooding thenewspaper offices with "month ly repe is for publication. M e like to do anything to advance the school system ar.J the cause of education, but these re ports are dry acd uninteresting reau.ng tor people generally, and take upagreat deal of room in the newspapers that could be tilled with matter more acceptable to sub scribers. We should prefer to see the publicati. nof these reports die oil'. Dit to long obituaries. The crew ot Bellefonte youngsters who were sent to the penitentiary some time ago have returned home, and now t at town is happy again—at least the mam mas of the young gents are. Hope a wh lesome and lasting lemon may be the result. Crime was checked at least for a While by the weeding out of this crop, and Bellefonte IT joyed quiet since their con. Yiciicn and absence. of iur county fa : i, Oct. 8, 4, and sth, the managers have arranged for two grand balloon ascensions by Miss Lizzie Ihiir.g (niece of Prof. Wise, under whose super vis on the ascensions will be be made) of Philadelphia, one on Wednesday, 4, and another on Thursday oth of October ; and also an address before the Society by Hon. Clic.on Lloyd, cf Williamsport, on Thurs day oth. - The Lycoming and Clinton county foir will he hela at Jersey Shore, Sept. 27, 2S, 2* and 50 Thanks of the Reporter ed itor and lady foe a complimentary ticket. The CenLe coui.y doctors held a c r.vention at Beilefonte a shoit lime ago. Among some of their doings was the adop tion o. a lee bill, according to which the chsrgea of country physicians willbcsome what raised. Well, just keep vr. Told him he was too tough for these , : mes and we went iff. No doubt the boss now fee's sorry be didn't Lite when a good customer xva* on hand. Will see him again about it in October and expect he will be glad to jump at a hook baited with $2.1), and then we'll bring the show along and the excur sion business will be reversed and Phil* deiphians be charged "so much" the round trip lh : s way. "Board and lodging here." chase some of the choicest real estate in Centre county, we direct them Jo the ad vertisement of Jas. P. Coburn and James Huston, in the Reporter, who are offering the farms of Thomas Huston, dee'd at pri vate sale. The real estate of 1. Acker, dee'd, at Aaronsburg, is adverliced for sale in the Reporter; also the Frederick farm in Gregg twp., also the Ernmort farm in Harris twp, also the farm of J. S. Forster in Harris twp. The Reporter being read all over ti.is county a id outside, it is the best medium Jus advertising real estate, &c. DEDICATION: —The new Riforrnrd church, at Hublersburg, this county, will be dedicated to the service of the Triune God on Sunday, Oct. Ist- The dedicatory sermon will be preached in the morning at 10 o'clock. Religious services wsll be held during the evenings of the week previous, commencing on Wednesday evening. A German sermon will be preached on Sat urday morning at 10 o'clock. Several ministers from abroad are expected to be present. The Christian public are cordial ly invited. GEORGE P. HARTZELL, # Pastor. WM.'SPKIGGS, FASHIONABLE BAR BER AND HAIR DRESSER, respectfully an nounces to this community that he has opened a room two doors below the post office, Centre Hall, where he is prepaied to do nil work in the best stylo, sept 14tf. BRICK FOR SALE —First class brick will be kept ©n hand for sale at Zerbe's Centre llail brie* yards. These brick are offered so low that it will pny persons at a distance to come here for them. Intending to continue in the manufac ture of bripk they will be kept eoptUr.tiy on hand, and fair inducements offered to purchasers. 17Aug tf. D. W. ZERBE. Ohio Stoneware, all shapes and siz es, wholesale to merchants, and at retail, at Secblei's in the Bush house block. We have tried Bower's Mead at Zuiler'6 Drug Store and it is just as good as they say it is—just the thing for a Warm day—cooling and delightful. 4t. J. S. MILLER, Fushionable Tailor, Aa rensbure. Shop few doors west 01 Dr. tlusser:e • " 4">ay U Ma. —New recommendations freighted with praise and entire satisfaction, are con stantly being tendered to Daniel F. Beatty Esq., proprietor and manafacturer of in- N-struments pf rare merit, known as the Beat ty piano, and Beatty's Golden XoDgue Or gm AiwUiWW lnk - Weil llt ex may be b> at nliWle at U* I no OH" believed it for a long time , but j mav be true tint th< display of giooerir I at the Centennial beat* SuhK. - d'spla, in il.o Bush hi use 1 ivk a lilt la, but tin * Scolder tciii much cheapn, you know,am that is the in.t ort*tit thing. Mr. Anioa Alexander,of Millhein 011 last Monday morning again bocanii suddenly indisposed, f . ui an affootioi of the lungs tid live. The attack i . more serious than tlio previous ones. - —Mr. J. Newman. Jr., the Kim Clothier of Bellefonte, has Just returns, from Pl il; lelp'i.i and V V it>, an opened tl e largest stock ot Writer Cloth ing ever seen in Bellefonte ami it 1* aston ithing hoiv low lie sell* them. Go ■ I t'vor eosts from 5 <1 up, I'Nter -ui:- tXV A number one wool ha at IXV. a:ul every thing else in proportion If you want t. save nton \v esll on him Allegheny street Sand's Building. 2t D F. F-irtney 1 is gone and go: married. Right he's been courting for the last ten y ears w th suece.-.- at tb.e t>ar lie courted in the parlor, perhaps net -. long, but ha* won ht< e*-o nevortheh s-, for we saw it hanging at his arm at the Centennial 1., day last wi ek, lie pay* .1 cost* at.d eipx-r.si - ef 1: 0 latter . ..I'. and well he may tor the pr e lie \\ -i Mr > • Mr* FtrtM) will accept tie Ropotlir * eet.gralulali.'tis. May aU : g ...J h*pp. v life bo tin its. , J. V. liej.lati a .1 a., ■1 t . ...": i.nk for the "cotuplitneiilnriev' RKBKRSRI'HG AND VICINITY Corn, heavy > . 1. Rain, every other day. V,r due, Henry M< >er, Sr , l',t 5. Poaches, One dollar a bushel. Up again atol doing, J e Bier'y. A hort time since, Ed Spang'er and la dy returned from lllino -on a x i>o. \Y t are pleases! to find him as in Jays of. ore ~ thai is a jolly fellow. Air. J. Koush, our landlord hit- ~Vtii the S? i read Eagle u re:!!. g Thetav oru makes r.ovv a very fine appearance W, uh! that more w uIJ J'-' \v ii.i. w.-e 1 example. 0 Our neighbors ft: K rer.it >r\ .!!? must mean bu?ine?s. There uro throe dwelling 1 h aio to , iup I ;> fall yo. Wo must p acknowledge that tiu y have advantages there which do n>t enj v lioro. ) The other Jay when Mrs Rub! .? at ten.pti: :g t, knook - one p. achi - :r.-m a tree she aecklentnlly fell oil' the fence, ' : which she had cliuibod, and broke her ' : arm. j The military company which we made' j mot.lion of a few w.-eki ago, wo are sorry I to say, has gone to stick* | Jonathan K.r. utter i .*: a x-. ry cue cov ! the other a ook. I At.J at last Ale Lukcnbaeh has return ed t > hi- native valley. \\ e hope ho w i meet with tetter si., cess t. an what to did years ago. The ft:.ma and brick work e-f the Luth eran churi h is draw ii.g last toward com pletk n. Tha edifice is a very hands >tue one and is a end it t ■ k •- community. Brushvaltey seems u> b* atir.oyed con siderably by thieves. The etnor we somebody stole about a hundred lbs. of iard, some eggs and a lot of butter from, \\ m. Kr.sjtrr. The -hiet accidentally drepped a lino roil of butler in the mud as he left the collar. Mr. K reamer also lost one of Lis best horse? The horse had hung himself partly with the baiter strap , and in a few days he died from the etieeU of the same. On the night of the I£J,-on. ot.e tealth ily ft tercd the bedro ivi t llenry Meyer. Sr., and stole his poeket book out*wf .he ■ pocket of his trowsers i'ne purse contain? ; Lng somewhere between $25 and stso, and some valuable papers. This is the fourthi • or tifth act of a similar character commit- ' ted during the last year in our immediate*' neighborhood, aud why do not the ag- : grieved ones seek redress through justice ■ and have the guilty ones punished. HEW MOR. 1 J MIK OHRKSHLITZER S LETSBZb WORT AN DK FUIIEMANN I.M MILLHEIM BLAHD. Wo seller "lidderlieh" kenig Dyonysius sei Lard gonuggetyrrannaist g'habt hot, hot sei Yolk ihn abg'setxt un fortg'jogd ; er is dernoch in Ita leu gegange un hot g'- scbulmesterd ; c deiLcher Poet sagt von ihm : "Als Lionys aufherte cin Tyrann ru win. Ward er ein Dorfshulmeisterlcin." weiter : wo em jidisl. hocbo Rath in Jeru saleni sei Attorney General Paulus—ge ge die Christc genung gcdobt g'habt hot, is er en Apo?.e! Un e Prediger worrc. Die sent "Metamorphosis" aecmd now hei sei lem Fuhrmann do zu sei, because er weisd sieh in seim lelsbte BriefalsShulmes'. r un JVodiger—als ShulmcUer s gar in Branches, in Orthography un Logic. Als l'rediger awer scbeint er do- dignity v n seim Ami noch net darcti nn d.vch zu fihlc, weil er am Sinus* von sein Brief nocli so en klene Fobrmann-chlikser griegt hot, viz : telle Fetze. Weiter shweixt er in seim Brief votn "Einfluss" oder "influence" .wi-- sell iu English Lehso soil. Was i- Einfluss ? Sbaum is e- der im Wind verfliegt, beit kreishese': "Ualleluya" un morje .-/'Krei-' zigt ihn," un so umgedreht. Um Eii.fluss zu kriege, brauchts viel Sbrilt, um ihn zu verlierc just en ; Einfluss bring*. Truwel ut Difficulty* un wer Einfluss sucht, but unsaubcre r.weck. leh hub en Mann go? kennt, er is now e Jubr un e halb dod. der hot rcehuhaffe g'kbt un i? sein grade Weg gegucge ; er hot ken F.influss g'sucht un ach ken gcklehml; hot besells dass sei Pflseht als Citisen geduh ; hot am poblic Lcwe wenig oddrgar ke Ifchl genomtne : er is cow dod nn steht im e shenere An denke L. i nil Mcashe d'u ihn gekennt hen, als enigtr cinflussreicher Mann in der Nochbcrsbaft, un zudem kommt noch die Question nei, wcrtnehner wabre Satis.'ac lion VOID Lcwe ghabt In !, seller still, rechtslialTene Mann odcr e recht einfluss rcichcr Groaskopp ? Des is now all ws' ich noch zu sage hnb. 31 IK OUIIE.SHUT7.EIt. For the Reporter. IN MEMORY. From you dear parent* one was railed, A daughter who was always kind ; i T > parents, brothers, sisters dear, i Who yet are left to mourn behind. Children, weep not for voursister, She is going home u> rest; Though her body lies beneath you, ' Yet her soul in heafb-n is blest. Husband, your loved one now is taken, l Called to'heaven froni earth away ; j There her soul is sweetly resting. In the light of endless day. v You had hoped to live together, Long upon this earth In love, 1 But our Father deemed it better ? To call her to his home above. Early she from you departed, In the very bloom of life : Left behind all her companions, In this weary world of strife. Now at God's right hand shesilteth, No more anxious to return ; There she's waiting for you loved ones, I All to meet her at the throne. There no trouble o'er con enter, ; And no Sorrow then: is known ; s And nil who are there assembled, e Love that sweet repose of home. # "O think of yonder realms of light, Dwell flu- raptured saint* above : " I Far beyond on* f< eb'e "h* F Happy In IIIH-M'-UPI'S love." "This world is but a fleeting show, For man's illusion given ; The smiles of earth, the tears of woo ; Deceitful shine, deceitful flow, l t There's nothing true but heaven." Are not our hearts lost in sadness when sitting beside the death-bed of those wi II love. O, it weakens our very bodies and IS our eyes are burried in tears. But i itnol n more sorrowful when all the family collect ed together behold the death o r u da'.ghter i- who ulways proved a faithful child in the r. sight of her purenls • a sister who wus ever kind, and a wife who was hlways true. The death ofSarah Ellen Wolf caused sad ness to prevail in many hearts. The esteem in which the was held was shown by th( f, long precession which paid her the lut( sad honor in quietly following her to hei , earthly rest. She left her parents, five brothers and four sisters her husband and r * any friends to mourn ner loss. ' - * fafifj QBE . in* >1 M HIBVX A QBE 1* , \ ICTORY ile Sat; i.-. - An la 1 an t itnnNuiii bet im; Hetwecn 'J ntid a ll In luttf tu'd Kills Kvriy one ot litem. Si. ux City. Sept ml 1 1 I'- I'ho to! ow ing haajust bwn reoeivi'sl from lortSu , I{\ x bring wa* '■ r■ I, ti the \er ten ' mile* below hero la't I'm lay, o I irent 'lvin C eil re lion ot th Hineh H- , ' - no explanation 01 it RIV> n till S ■ t r dax \h '.. ' n d"X ■> ' !> , "11 ; Blinding at Cf ex i" -o river agency, sen • loot# acouta out to Gen Terry who Wlw l, reach him but were attaeki'd bv D ,1 an* ' and one wounded in to houi.t r . !.■ turning thoy eauio to i 1 re mtiitn y '.rail w ieb lrs>v dto b Gene: .d i t - ' OR the way the aeouta aavt n eat P el thirty to ig near Sun Butte* north ot Hartley'* pi sk, ntnl ieit t'roo . n i-ov*"- tahoa,-ceut* informed b iu. an l turning b*ek ins eavalry, hy a rapid march, Crook .irpr ed n k .. \, i le, o tin *'< dtol 110 I 1 \ • 11 tw > 1 .11 died and three lint .1 1 b : N 1 one eared. To-dav ti nor . B.i ta > a - ■ 1 all tlu- t'ndi 1 lot. 1 I w to niorr , disarm atul d,utoiint tllenl 1' 1 Xpe tea tho Indians w i try t • it, bit < eral Bueli is I :tn a' I w. I e o y , at ' order- to tho letter. Kill Surrett.tet- Chicag •, September !•' T:-.e f lowi ; ' nus 11 eeiv e,l at military 1 e t ■ | Ilea Quarters For. 1. , 1 , . >\ a S; lIS Gen U C Drun Chii.... • i ■ tol , lowing dispatch ha* just beet, received j: .-tix 0 Dep 1 ■ o■ tot H i t ■ A'arltn iepsrU t ial K E'gaud Little \N 0... d, with 14a | i 11 i- ir art • pomes, Mrreslerel t > him at staniling . ronderust, all ol wh, .11 * re 'rd D. r! ,i inwl ,'. tl I British embassador acknowledges that '• M". tlaro •- r, '. e ; , , fib! In - : > fact that cruelties have boen perpetrated j sufficient to iu*' 'fv the I i..;:iatto:i w Inch 'they h*V'- > Hv ' ! - !* ' letter IK'ifl M S 1 - yier . trii: g the 1 str-H-itif<. The re pert > acc.-mpai .1 1> a • programme •:t ie llu .: in i -ur^-: which tha 1-■ - - ..mnn .1 Mr. i : : , lieves to be autl eutic This programme provided fr >* g.-t.-ral and simultaneous r. ;ng \ arc usUjs-1, -. ero ' BburiieJ.au . rai.nav were to be dcjtf yc i The governii.cnt '. r- t ■ I • se. Ed ; sdl Mussulmai s who resist! 1 were t > be killed and ait Bulgvriatis wh • r<-:*u-e-! into the risiiii- ..ft ue n.surg I'rigbtful L'ut:o|'u- > A,,diii4t i.m nud I'rojvcrty. ' lin the Sand tak of I'ln lip pop .* IJ, X'. • 11.. ' gaiians :ii d t?*' Mu- uuuei. w•: kill- i and flftv-tvv o v .Hag- • bur. 1. I The Bulgarians burned fie so. .1! Tur { ki>h Village-. WhoKiale Blauolitcr a J Ji blnry. ! The rep :t give? a Cir. mstanltul a* , count of the deetraeti -n of each town. It j states that the most fearful trag-Jy -t tccj whole insurrection occurred at Bata.. i Hearing that prepara: !or >• v-dt worv j going o:t h re Achuict Agha w.i* or..cr. 1: to attac.. it. H ' uturn.-tie 1 tl..- i..1.:i!- Rants to give ut> their arm?, but. d..-tru-t --jiughis intent., os, they refused :■> obey A desultory light sut.-**di - !•'. ng tao j days. On the'.'in > ! May the inhabitants ; had a parley with Ahi ' - >Kmu!v swore that it" they gi.ve up tio ir arms no! a hair ot their head? w> .id I touched The villager- thrreapon surrei . red their arms. fi.c:i all tin U- :.- v iti t.u> pia-e was demanded, i:t--r s.csr.: g which tin ha!hi baZoU. set Up?.* U.u j. 1c anu slaughtered iheui iikc sheep. A! -;ut 1- ott) to k refuge iti th. ■ : .iri w :.;. 1. i-.ii flej all the mpts to In fr ■I e< Side. The bashi bat 1.'.al .. < imbed to the roof, tore oil tin? tiles a:.d threw I burning pieces of w > 1 ai. i iag>-i:pp- l ii. petroleum among the tbn ..iy pack- 1 mu of bumaii beings be - At •ot '. J> r was forc- d open ai d t! ■ uumou i ui pleted. ihe inside of ti.e c.'.orcn vv.i burned. The only surviv- r fthi- slaughter t be [found was an old woman, -ho alone re riiaiuing a live of a family of seven Sir. Baring c :.tii.Lv : 1 • i t' - ' pla on the 1-t f.'u y. Il ird ya • ■< had been buried In the ~tr> t, :.t ev rv step lay human remains rottingand swel tering in the sun. T lie stench wa< ovcr ' powering. Five thousand in all were killed hero and about eighty gi-l- were am 1 otT. The surviving inhabitant live in wood en hutsoutsidothe viiii.ge, in great misery. To Aclimc-t Aghua- 1 his men heh iig the distinction of i avl g - immift !, i rhap-, the nie-t hi ■us crime that a- ?t :ied the history cf the | - *nt century. Nov 'ertheless. ho ha* I en decorated by 1 . government, ns have also several other leaders in these cr .cities. The report conclude.- .* " There v. a* un doubtedly a revoliti"n which had to be crushed by arnie-i force : but the g ivern ; mcnt is t-> blame : r calling out the bashi bazouks. f >r had it -- lit regular troop- - ar lier the bashi bazouk* would have been un ec--ury. The manner in which the rising was ipprcvcd wa- inhuman to t : !at degree, fifty innocent | 1 • dor every guilty one." SERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT. A Train Hurled Info u Swamp —One I MM Killed— OUMlS Bldij Injur ed. The B ten ext.re-? train, on th<> !*• n:i svlvania Railroad, which let J■ •: -• y City at 6 o'clock yesterday morning, IT, insl., I with a heavy load ol pn-i ngers, WH* thrown from the track bv a broken rail, at Bear Swamp beta > en Lawn-nc • ?tntl n and Trunt'in, at ten miiiut* a past seven, I while going at the rale m live turned over, and, followed by four car?, plunged into the swamp. The baggage ear telese ped ion the tender, and two l'uilman palace cars ovorturnud. Tin* embankniciit wa? about ten feet high Th*'engine sank six I teet deep in the mud. Engineer Bender j was severely btirt, but, it i- thought, not dangercu?ly. lie was .-ntbonie. Wilson Creed, the fireman, w-u instantly killed. He was a young man. the only support of a blind sister, and wa- making his first trip on the rotd after being - ut ofein | ploynient for some tint '. Hi* b"dy ■< ■ tak-n to Trenton by the Coroner. Neii Yan Sciver, the baggage ma?tr, was bad jly injured, though it.? though: n--t fatal ly. lie was in the forward end of the baggage car, which telese. ped on the ten der, and was burned by tho escap ing ileum from tho cngie . He vva- sent 'to hi* home, at Filth street, Jersey City. Ilis face was burm d bleck, and his i hands a ere terribly scalded. II" thought that he was not iniurcd internally, but a I largo splinter, had torn bis hack, and i his left ankle wa? either ha-Hy praiin d or ! broken. He was bruised all over, and all I tho exposed part- of hi? body wi m scalded nnd burned. He know nothing about the cause of the accident, n >r w iuit damage was done. The only other person injuti 1 was a la dy pa-ftnger, wlio win -i nton to I'hi adel phia. Her nainu was not ascertained. A number of tho passengers were bruised by splinters and cut by the broken gin** from the car windows, hut none wore seriously hurt except tho-e mentioned. The new paper train pned over the trick n few minutes before the in cident, and it is sup posed that a stone had g t ":i the track, li ft was reported all safe by the track walk er a few minutes before train pa-?i J. Till passengers were senuto Philadelphia in un extra train, nrcl in two hour the wreck had been c'-car#t and t,..v w l was re •litucd, James Harvey, ol Houtzdalc, wai drunk, and went up -tuirs and fell out o: kho window, nnd died at oncc. Tliis oc |curreJ on tho Tth of the pre out month and tnhiaoWii house, or, perhaps we properly say, out of it, as probably In would not have died ft ho had stayed in.— Bcllcfonto Re-publican. ♦ ♦ n THE YELLOW FEVER. d 2CG New Casot In One Day In Sa ft vannali. r New York, September 19.—At th e Chamber of (loh.ineico u aispatoli wit r read from Hunter A Uninblo, of Savan s. hah, repbrting two hundred and sixty-si: I- new ensea of yellow fever in one day, am n saying that llio daily expenses were sl, ie U . d The Chamber of Commerce, in a specia ■r mooting to day, appointed n Committee c e twentv-flve to f.-iko nece-sary mea?ures t d ra ; e fund* for the suffering people in Su Iva-juuh. Twenty-two hundred dvlipi || V bvu " ' I \ ■ mi i: , .if it \ i )bOf ( ; in. ! .(In st \ U.I > I Iby 15 V. \ Kill. . i •!* .!■• travi-K ' I -s. V, , ~, ~1. r_Y A hire ' ■ deliv. red, si>. Adult baptUm*. -1, i f-.t-t V : Coni'u ination* Fnmilic*i iti-.1, IV.. It nil' thus bo seen that M ' Kot 'ln s :| Wi king 11 .n utor, and tl M tii will nco *m.V utitn him, W rd. I I tVi tcnniiil ..in - I • *' With i lit 11> 11*111 r l.u IV iat u 1" I oo tin* gn ni uliuw, niul about 'A* mot 1 1 xpeil to go ; nnd s.ums have ma Is tlmi ■ : 1 viiul already ll every town ! . v in tlio I S is repie etitrd there i [ proportion to . urn with so largo a numbe tl. i ipi ii .. inn nil bo paid, and mono fit to bo paid bach (• tlio I t it Oil State G< i nimont. Ai j. j.untiiv of rain ip to Tuedu. iiHf wli li it ha* been blustery am ..•old. ll . inudo n i-ru.i i ofloiuo, bv n. t < A o iib .t.i itii-hableby fnn nnd inipro ; iii> nt. t • toardiiwn or dotaca hafidKlll i r t oiler* put up in public plncci lor lb information *• r beiiciit l thonoo, b', or ti tin nt rest f any individual. Still than i] • to t ima i amtuig noun* boy n our i ,n'. to f lo* tlio inUtil i'.. no | I .;! ni , buiint'i* Kiif K 1 MM V 111' Nt; l.i. , 15 i : K. At Fort Smith to i r Indian* note t \ i i t'io oi< cution. I'll I' fill KTof COM M i N PLK X s I ofOl- NTU} t■) Sri os v js Dp i OttCV .lii B Brpu.i, X N • 65 X * T.rri;, IS7. Xi > A Brit I lu. 1. .• i:> I I.living boon appoint ! i. .■ j- r to t ik". t" -tin n> in the lib vo ■ .-< by Ml ivl t' >nrt. wi'l mo-1 all int rested at hi*office in Bellefonte. >n Saturdav tha 14th da* of Bopt A. D. ls;r.. -,t r M \V. F'. KEUKK, Com. ■ 1 IXKCUTOR PRIV ATE SAI E n l\ I'f.o ..:idcn>igncd, hvocui-rs r It*' i K..*le tur- i th the pubi-,- rsd •ding I! I,H I■: l t • Look Htm, .li.iur tnitlwnv bftwora the two places • Cotiiaimiu nI• -.it :17 acrs-suf Intt1 order and repair: there ia it las. > it 1 .4 Orchard -f ch.-.-e fruit in, i "o,vd b-'uring condition on the premises 1 'l ias |>r. ju rtv suitable f.ra private rri> dotii o, or ns u i ace i f public business anJ I s ..it,..'., r v tft ha-" I • ,tI in thC. a: 11perch. es, f. • at ni. a-tire, in ar the village of J aek- Isonsillc, In Marion twp. The- farm* are limestone land oi tho ; fits. -I ; .ia' !V. a' 1 in a c- -l • f culli i rati i , noli -uppli.-l with timber, water, I and frit.!, wi'.h go, it building- erected on !<--tih. l ite farms occupied by . v howors, ; Met c, r.i! 11 : t., a! ,-und ;;i Iron Ore of the Finest Quality, ; in p*> " * quantities a vein being now | prut. abi> worked by M. of; Irwin A' Mel y ef this County, n one of then: ! Th|.r. 'iiis.iaboe me'.'i .ne.l sill be i • •!.! * Jealgna: -.!, -r in tgeh tract* a* may ti.it tl. v,a;.'.* of purcba-er*, where t K>- I Cati. i- ••Lus to warrant a tliviaiou of tho i boye described premises, will pieasc apply t > either the underaignt-tl, wtiu i will take pleasure in allowing them the i -aie, when term* und condition* will le JAMES 11l ST'iN. Nittanv, Pa JA.MI.S P. CO BURN Am : burg sept Uf Jin Executor*. XT' H -K A I.'TS AT IT lif.lCSAI.i: ' |.y virl.ie of an Order of liie Orphan * ! Court of Centro courty, there will be of ier.- i i.t j.tihli at Aaron*burg, on Satu-dny 0.-t. H, th'" following de I icribod n . --' ■ ! D*rid A*k*r, Ut. i t namely, twoSquar I at* ia the town ' of A*r nshurg, th one mark, 1 un the J , p'an of said town a-"jusre the lot* ot . it Inch are Humbert- 1 "J'J, '.Mi. "_Mt. and UAi. Tl e tin r square a.ij oiung tho last above mention. J, the lots of which are nuinbrr e.l in the g.-n ral plan <>f aid town with , No's. t> - . '.''T, 'J" and AN a dwell ' i.g heu, and two lots, situat in the t wn slf r- -Bid. bounded east by CllcilliUt s". . ) i j'h by i:i,- ; west by lot N,>. 'did and | nort . l y B'u kberry allev. and markeJ with the numbam SOaasi 'ill on the plan ;, ; -... i tow;. Also a true', of Wood!*:,;!. ' -itunl-.' partly in Haines and partly in j Mil township., bounded by lands „f Emanuel Etliiiger, Win Stover, S Hot#, | John Pursier at. 1 GraU heirs, containing i 10 . re-, i.i ~t measure i 'Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. tu , i when term* will be made known FRED KI'RTZ, . 'dl sept Administrator. A CHOICE FARM and HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE. , win be espoM l iut lie tale, Sept. Kb •■ext. the following .! scribed property, *t the late residence of John Xmtaert, ura, -.tuate in Harris township. Centre county. ■ ; E'AKM, containing one hundred hh.l thiriy-lhre# aere* more or let*, hounded j by lunds of It. Everhart, dee d. Jamas (Conn. McFnrlen, Mr. llcnilcron, dee d, and otl.cn. The farm is well watered. 1 a never failing stream of water running through the farm and within thirty yards' of the b*rs , air", a well of nevertaiiing wa- j ' tor at the house, with 1 pump in in. i I li- iiiijirovetnciits are a large FRAME 1I<1 Si. ta-- tori high, almost new ,i frame bank barn, forty Eve by eightyl feet and nil other i.ec -aary outbuildings ' This ia oM of tba beat produchu Arm* inl th i- section t. r all k iud* of grain ; it is all, limes', >ne lai.J. A large OKCIIAKD of choice fruit on the pretnUw. j- K'-r p irtieulai impiiro of Wm. Wertl on the farm. Alio one House and lot itual< d in lbi I'.si'urg. Centre < otinty, the liou-eis two trie- high, with k ehen attached to it, and nil nece sarv outbuihling* alto it good stable, a never tailing well of water with * good pump. The lot is well set with fruit trees of best quality. * sV!- ' two acres nnd 1 -12 j>erchea of excel lent latui-ituate m ar tha tierniaii Uoform <-d church in ibialshurg within two squares fuh Ve hoil-e. Sale 111 10 o'clock, 11. 111. JOSIAII NEFK, Executor of J. Kin. ~ rnerl. doe'si. Saiig ; A Farm For Sale. Wi' 1 be • xpo-ed t > public -ale. on Fri " slisv, ( Itaniel " K line, ds-e'd, Jobn Tibbens' h- irs, Mich v ss-l Armugu-t, "inl sillier*. The lurin i- WELL WATERED; besides a n-ver *' failing klream running near lb# building#. '* water is brsnighl t" tbe liouse in pipes ; ut. |s s> a two st-iry 1) W K t,LING iIOFSE, BA KN, ana nils■ r outbuildings : al*-i suf -1 i.-nt ORCHARD OF Al't'EE NI) n oliiEß Kill 'T 'l'JiEfeo- bills- to cs>ni " m-iico at I Ws buh, p. m , ot said day, when ts-rma w ill be masle known, -ept. 14. SA M U K L tilt A M LY. cpl I Admini '.rntor of Geo. Ercdori^k. 'r A VALuASL££a£u\£ HVI.E, In oolli-.uk Twp., Cestui-: Co., Pa., on the line <>f the Lssvvisburg, Cs-ntre sk Spruce Creek Knilroaii. A Valuable Farm containing 110 acre*, more or less. There is also Ten acre# of valuable Timber, which the purchaser could have if desired. Th# farm is well fenced ansl well watered, ls (.h ilar crei k running through the piacs- The buildings on the place r 0 ( „ large ut Two-Story hlonc House, [i spring-house, burn and all other necessary • * outbuildings. There is on the place a Nice Lot of Fine Fruit Trce. Near the place are several inanu acto al ri'-s, and sliops of all kinds convenient, ll of isexpccti'dthat thodepitwill bolocntidot to land- adjoining, u- for purlieu!.-.. 5, address * it j.a.fUo.E t. ■r- Sunday night. Sept 17,tw0 Height liu n y col'oloil ut It o ! villc, five mile* nbove tliL , ii y, cuuin.i ndm i r noil vii lire Between! lUr ,ii..l in I iii'ki 11 I 'd w t i oil iind thai enrs on vrhicli thoy wi ro loaded war* in- burnod, n well n a home and burn in the neighborhood. X* the oil in tlio different '* re.erveir* wn t roil tin rn to r loud re " porta. The light reflected by tha burning lie nil wet vUlblo lor n I snjr distance. 10 • MARKETS. I.ait week' . I .nek llnveu luniket ipioti j ,i|l Hotter, Mile por lb ; Kgg Itle por do*, I.aril, Hi per 11", Aplilot, ; I t.i -pie l.er " 1 till . I'otatoei, V !il, li' (lat, while, 'J'I. " blank, VSJ. i 11 lt-O, f' l c Phlladalphk. Sept. 111, Flour ft v.> . XV'.eat, anibar I 2b I I if', wbaal I'a. reilM . | OVt-v I Ikt. Ky e 7i-1 7-H ("loirer taad lO 1(1 Corn lulled o. 1 i*J, Corn yellow tVK.i, 116, tint" western mixed if new Itlt.yt", ~ l.ard 10i<l v'6(-v • to. MXVI "a! (I ~"b r 1 Oli I 1 ialt *. . N..i 1P .1 \\ heat. U. . . r I Clt i 1 not • i ->ov 10,. Coin si-! Get tt| "rl Nov 4uj; Oat* |l S*pt .ii<, OiU Mlltr Oct HO. Hye fl HwrleynelS. pt it K 1.1, KFG NTK MAIt K KTH. t\'lilts XX hewt }1 A 1 Ited I'A'... Ityu 76 ' i'on owrt Id, 4." Uwti.i.i Hwrley W X 70 . ...I'luhirrrii! o ' I'otwtor* l.ard pr pound 8 Porkinr pound; liutteiVli Kgg-I.T l'la-t.-r perto j>!4 Twllow S Jlweoi. 10 If inn 16 ! Lwrd pur pound 8 cunt* Uiu k w liei sui rt , F.our per bar rel retwil 7,00. N iw Seoliw planter sll 60. Cwvue plantwr i'.i.htl per AWI) It s tShelK J Cufn d to 60 A CARD. . r ill )u> *i* mtfortai fp io III* -rr. r o4 ttidl* criilluai of tuuth hwrfuu* wwlitii> I* h* • f ik] Ax- .1 ill •"■*•!• ip' iiuit iil tur*)i'. fr* ;f !u*| Tl'.U ftewl re oitli ••• tltK- *Trt I * IUIMI lt*l) In hi.dlh Attica K iVml • •< If bddr*M <-*1 •*• lai rt ■ lit J .t ph T Inutth, SuiUtit 1 it a*r. M Votknii lu *}> i tun • • ' Mr. l>wnie! F He.itv, in inufwcturer and proprie: rof the Heulty I'iano and Heal i > eelebrwtrd Go! en Tongue I'srh r Or un. XX ahipiriori, N ,1 , i- renin: !>■ very re,,ii iihb!e ,m) j,i-niniu. n.wn to trinn ut bo.in... with. lie make. thU very :wir pr.'position to any who may favor him with an order, as follow. ;"lt the instru ment doe* not prove sati.fact.iry ap.er a ; a !r..ai of five da> after r. . e.\ ,ng it the purehaxe money will be refunded upon the return of the instrument, and be w ill pay freight charge* both way-." ThU u uer taiuiy an e.c. .".liiig. generou- anil iafe nianiier in which t tranunt huiimw. with him. He warrant, hi. inttruuiunU t r fix year- Se>e hi* advertisement JulySOy Sample & McNitt. M [l.!tlV. PA. PAY •ri'li~>JlCsH23-f MARKET PRICE FOR All KiiKlsofGrain. A USD. Always i n b .iid and at kiwcr pn-.es than elsewhere. COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. Farmers of Centre m.mi the place, klk.i.itf. MARKET Report Of Prices OF G. .Fri/VJOJjOUX LKXVISTOVYN, PA., F(J ll ~C\IS/1. Turpentiue, 40 cle. Linseed Oil, 62 cts. Wliitu lycad, $10.50. Nai s, j>er keg. Bar Iron, 21 ib. COOKING STOVES. 7 in , $lO 00; 8 io , ;in., $25.00. ROOM STOVES, BEST ANTI CLINKERS, PATENT FLUES, 10 in., $10.00; 11 in., $12.00 ; 12 in., 815.000. ROOM COAL STOVES, $1 to SIOOO. Galvaniied Coal Buckets, 50 cU. Galvanized Coal Shovels, 10 els. Fire Brick, 75 cts. Coal Graies, 81.00. Always for -ale the bfst and Cheap irt Choking and R t in St ves in the Market. F. G. FRANC ISC US. Lew blown, Sept. 20. 187 C. sept V3v EXTRAORDINARY Inducements to Cash Buyers. r~i We wish to say to the people of iYun* Valley, thatwe have just opened and are uow ofleriug full lines of all that we deal in at such prices that even defy com ment, or competition. Mi I TIE niutn. IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUK STOCK. uDU CLOT I UNO DEPARTMENT Is mil of Bar- Boots Rlld SIIOOS. gains, at from Five dollars for a lull Suit ot Men h Cloth ing u[> to the iiuest licady Made goods in town. Ladies' Shoes at 1 dollai per pair. Misses' Shoes at 75 cents per pair. Men's I'Jow Shoes at 91.25. Men'c Krogans at 91.25. In the S DRY GOODS NOTION DEPARTMENT At such prices us will astonish you, Calicoes at 5 cents. We have Ladies' Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' Hose at 10c J Muslin at t>, 7 and 8 cents. Dress goods in all the Men's Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' handkerchiefs at sc. newest styles from 10 cents jar yard up to the best Kid Gloves at 50 cents. Clark's O.N. T., Cotton. 6c grades of Bilk. and all other goods in projxirtion. e i! I, GIVE M 3 A CALL GDiil£ TQ tOVttt-RElSi>iBZ TM2 PiASE j —THE OLD ESTAULISHED bTAND Oi" Apr i )- S. 4 A. LOEB. 4 HARDWARE and STOVES THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO., (Bucrtor to WILSON & IIICKS,) xvill soil HAIinWAItK, STOMvS, Saddlery, Coach-makettr MuLrlal, Huild ers I lard ware, of all kinds, Paints, Oils, &c. Nails, Iron and Glass a spe cially,a( (lie LOW IvST CASH PItICKS. Chi Id reus' 1 Carriages, Shovel Plows, Culling Hoxes, etc. We have (lie hesl COOK STOVES and RANGES in (lie Market, and warrant them (o he good. We keep all repairs for same, and will sell lower than elsewhere. Any one in this county, building, or dealing in (his Hue ot goods, will pay them (o come and see us. THOMAS A. HICKS A BROTHER, Belief on tf* Pa. In .Saiaunah there are Vi**) yellow fovi ca>e. reported. On 22 iii.t there wero ' death* by thedi.eate. 0, ' Come heme, John, a rolling. lone gall m or. no num." "No 1 won't, mother, a e pCping hen iiever grow > fat. jn . The tramp crop promUea to be a got Join- for nil winter purpoce*. Cider i* telling at Eve cent* per gallo raiin Clie.lcr county. 'the idea of prolonging the I'hiladoi _ phia Lxhibilion boyutni November ly j under.tood to be abandoned. Chri.tlaii K Koi* ba* .pent tlxty tbou "j.-atul d.illar. hunlir g lor hi. .on Charlie. •/' • ltepubiican pott master* are -end m ' pi vi i t-on their salaries to raise a fund to help elect Hayes and Wheel -r. DEATHS. tin bti lay lu.t, h-pp-mber 16, IN7P, at . in* li. ine in Colcville near Bullef.inte, Pe j ler It.ile, Es>) , aged 76 years, lit montbi and "I.- day. Mr Ketc was born March , 14. ISOI MARRIAGES. At the reidance ot IX XX W'oodring, , F..| . mi rii.n.ip .ireei, in Hetlefonte, on l or.day, September 10, ISTo, by Kev M N I rneiiu*, .>t Ait.oiiia, luvid K For ney. K.i| . to Mis* Sarah E. liuey, both ol Hctletoiito. — - CENTENNIAL I AT V£d'r;i2 TJALk, ! Wolfs Old Stand. Magnificent Stock of Spring nad Sum mer Goods. 0/js Pr'itb 1 Lt/V; P/Ags i POLITE ATTENTION ! Having ju.l rclurnevl from the East, and; ! •-unlit a. panic prin a, 1 am now iirepar-d ) ; • vt-li eh.-nper tha . e\cr before. My it >ck. :con.i*U m part of DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, SANDALS, Ac., Ac.\ Ladies' mid GeuUt' Undcrucar a spec iality. A I. A iter, BTOCK or READY - MADE CLOTHING cou-itantly on hand. I/ook at the fig ures : (rood Cottimerc Suilf, SIO.OO 'rood ('(Ufimere Coal*, s">.oo Ctutomers will find the etock com plete, and a call i* all that is required to aaniire you that this i* the bc*t ; place in tha valley to buy your good*. • It em ember, ue hate but one price for everyone. WM. Wouf. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS Tin- un lersigned i now prepared to sell ltrick at til' kilns a! Centre Hall to -uil purchasers, nt reasonable rates, also to furm-hor con tract Hnckwork. S. S. PAKNKR 7 oat v TOIIN F ALKXAN I)Kit, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Respectfully offer* hit professional ser vices to the citixen* of Centre Hal! and jvic -itv. Cor sultntion in Hnglish or Ger man Has a full line of instrument* for ~ xtract, ig teeth, Office and residence in ithe I,utli. parsonage. 27feb tf CENTRE HALL " DRUG STORE. ih- J.C.MILLER. cd (Succnasor to J. K Miller A Son ) Dealer in Pure Drugs aud Medicines "'Dye stuffs, and Druggist'* sundries. J'UA'/v WISE ASlt LIUI'ORS For medicinal purpose*. '* The best brand* of ... CIGARS AND TOBACCO (aiway* in stock. Prescription* carefully Compounded, d, J. C MILLER IRA T. COTTLK. Fashionable Tailor. Centre Hull. * ——- b Having opened room* on the 2uu floor of Gift A Klory • building he is prepar ed to manufacture all kind* of men's and boy * griHuetiUj, according vo the latest styles, aud upon shortest notice, and nil . work warranted t render satisfaction, i Gutting and repairing done. 7sept y ,j7cN J. Harris, NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. I RON, NAILS, Paint s ETC., J. A J. HARRIS, Bcllcfonte. j \TE\\ STGKE, NKXV GGGDS AND Panic Prices. 11. A. LAKKIMER. !at the old Centre Hill tland. Just opening a Stock of NEW GOODS, j OLD FASHIONED PRICES! j A laritc variety of Ladies Dresr- Goods ]Grest Bargains in Muslins and Calicoes. I Ready-made Clothing Warranted to Suit, ill is Cloth* and Catsimers, Cant be excelled His Crocery Department, X kUinishes every one in assortment and lowr J price*. Syrup, Sugar. Tea, Coffee. Canned fruit*, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese, and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart in en t. rUi jtro | He i* now fnllj i rcixarW! to attract ta#*.b AT**M*LLIY HvtUMtl tMla. my* T3Rf \\' F. REBER~ Atiorner-at-Law. * * • I*r mpt ittentWi tn all bualixcM ro tnsalr.l U> hi* car# to < irarftrld or I retre county. Of* D I L rtixfj. H*U*fufit* . \\r M F WILSON, Attomev-at-Lew, I vf Hcllefont" Pa. Office in Mr*, lten r-.er' Building, itellelonte Pa , TOIIN F. POTTER, Attorney-at ' " U* i Uartloa. prumjatj ma 4* *aJ nwt utl - stSoatl -o ia le th.M 04 Uud. .-f t.r,.prt Or r til* Will draw ut> and hire a* k {tarda. Mnftgsgc* |r 4>!fi-r in Ua dtanu>ud, north aldr oi Uw court hoaae. H*ll(oale tvtSllHi JOHN POWEItN, DOT & SHOE MAKEI if dipio mT \ i Awarded t< JUIII! Powers A>r tL# I beat fine Hoots exhibited at Con- ; I tre County Fair for the yer 11*75. J j AMIU/A D? 0 A 1 *' o|>pit Huah |Ji>u>, BKLLEFONTE, PA. i lie ketjM constantly ou hand a fui line of HO O T ft A N II ft If O E ft, , , 1l Z £ 3 [for ladle*, kept roiutanlly on band. WE DEFY CO MP ET I'll O X ! Go>u and Shoes for men and women, ol - all styles quality and prices, from tin? | moat really t. JtUa cheapest, U opt on hand. K J,OJ II ENIt V it OOIEB. MutulMUirar of hiA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allow Inter; est; Discount Notes; Bur and Soil Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. ! I'ETEK JlorrcK. W. B. MIXCUL l'res t. Cashier.! 10. T. AuxanßL d M Bowaaa \ LEX AN I>ER A LOWERS, At-1 I *- insaspa al lav. fUllafoni* KtwcuJmm u , !.'*• •• OatWuoa.. axl Ond-n*' foan tettr7| t-* < utxao;t-d in <>rb*a tad kughmu Oflta* it <>arux**i Isttlidln#. CbfW Tl if Excelsior Cement" 1 o Itclrrsicoed t, . H-.ouf*nur* < •.■> Wa* i sopjrtv qaaitt, W k u*., uu Pib ' r~i Mills. IS lluui Ist Tkls io.ni ass alratdt TfV" 1 ."•* nw* 1 , "p" l ' uu u. i a t • KK , aiu! Dab h**:. fut*d t.kgL'.j MBit* fad- ry tiprm All ■ (•Ut hiri.tUtloi tad aud s. i jual u> t tt > bov i M--t.li.urW! lot u._ ta ( V'tUt P|TL j absU-Tst i,>tr;.w 4 auslitj of OataMM u dsstra • L sfmod, ttooß r,.u-0 fsr u,c Olds, sod eudtwi Iks utmost astisfacUoß Paracm. u.frre owtuwuu 1 tsu-r .s i u tu iSc .BUI Bad M to 4Tif , n.iad sad aiao tb*J Usßsrraeu n>* artw )* as rawe ""'Jf 1 .. J C mkvkk I "**lll Asfssibtwaft. ( /pHE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE RE-OPENED! A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. The Bellefonte public and the people of the country generally will be pl-asgri to 1 krow that the old and well established i DRUG STORE, Hate the pro" rty of James C. Williams, on Allegheny street, next door to Hicks 1 hardware emporium, has been re opened for business and is be ing rapidly re-stocked and Mlcd out with the best and most popular DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, and everything usually kept in a fi rat-class i Drug More 1 PHEW KlFTlOXft<\4l* EFV L- Ijroouipouuded al all hour* of the day or night, and particular and prompt attention given to the want* of farmers and others who live in the country. Store never closod to tboie who want medicines or 1 anything in the drug line. The undersigned hopes, by strict attention 1 ]lO business, to merit and receive the pub . lie pat'inage. H. M HEEIIVOTOS. . c apr ly. Agent D.E.LUiE. ; PAINTER, u?"el. . oflcia hie services to the citizens of| 'Centre county in ' HOUHC, Sign and Ornamental N l'alnliuc. 1 Striping, ornamenting and gilding, , {Graining OAK, WALNUT, CHESTNUT, Etc. 1 lain and Fancy Paper hanging. Order* respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable •JO apr tf. | J. ORNDOKF. DENTIST. !• *llll ioeatad at Pint UMN MUla aad la i pre [•arad lo u>tal lo lb* boom of lulrnl, ala duuan And remUr ct ttAlrd Mrrkt la bta Un. ta Ut bmt manner. of i T4 Harness. Saddles. &c l Th# unamjinw4. Jol4rmlid lo tu—i lb* |ko|HOa j 1 druian.l foe loi*r pttroA rrA;*At Uuiij uiti tbaauee j Ut of Um puLhc to ba Alock of IBADDLERT now oflcrwl at tbaoM aUn.!. Uc+\gM tm tot j th t>wspi and line*. :: Urrewt and moal vartwd And . tut iotw AAwortAuwol of haddW. Ilarnvw* t oUara. Hrldlw. of wwrty A rtitAon aud gaiit|. VI htj*A, and ' < in tact *v*nrthln to rotnphrte a brat cUas aeUibllah j oiaat, La aow wflara at i'ru*a afctch Villaull UiaUaiaa Chas. H. Held, Clock. \\ ulrbiiuiktT A Jcmclci Millbcim, Centre Co., Pa. At klndaof iicwk*. Witcboa and Jmln of tba UtwwtAtrW.au aim. the Mat asm 11* I'aUnl \ aWodrr • HK-lA. i*ru Kind wr.b actMntdeia Indat of Lbw moaih al dajr *f Uh> month and week on iU IACW. wblnb 1A warTAiMwd AA A u.u krcjuir. PK .At, WiU btA Abl t. i-alrwd oa abort BO • aud warrant#*! \.lanhood: How Lost, How Restored ! duvt jMihluJiwi, a naw ihJiUaq f p* Cwlrurwali't i >l.h:lJ Kt-af oa Dig curr . allhoul n.ll rl-i. (S|>rrwaiorrbi*otSomlol latol IDLUT "uln| I - o*. Ituik ton, j. MaUI sod Pbni • I l u.ai*, ,>, lioix-llmoiv., u. M.rrU, ks. • aiao Oo.IAA;. I>UOI,, Kptlos* aad I ita. inJttcedhl aalloadul' conoa or aaxual rkUatacaaco. >w. VTtCWe In a Avai' l no'j cwttt" cwUhralwd ;.uthot. ir\ tbia adiulraLU Kaaaj, * f.. 11X101 • ***** ****** MicoaaafJ lirawtlsM. tiiAt Uta aUmuidh of aalf-abuaa •wy ba oarwd wiUiout tba danjan>u n M of inUsniai madhiu> or tbo at>pbcatioa of tbo kotfa; (•mtiM out a tubda of cura at onca aimniw. cvrtaui. and atfactoal. bjf tuaans of which aawry ••.h**rvr. no matt.-r what hit condition mat bo, inaf cura Uimaall ch **Pl*. lrttato|jr. and radtoam. Tilt. Locfura ahi-bht l>n the handa of atari youUi and acarjr titan to the land. Sent nadar wor l, in a lUain anraio;o, to anj add roar 'TdiAhuS.'rvSiiih;™* °*" uor l "° ,w,< J F. BKI OMAN A SON, •j, U Jul r. tl Ann St., Sew York; Pot Urtito Boi.Utie C. P E c iT^s a Coa ?Kl^| a otor y I. The undersigned ha opened nn.w es , tablishriieut, at his new shops, f ul th > iiinnuflictuie of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons SLKIQBS AND SLKDS, PLAIN AND FANCI p* of every description . - - All vohicles manufactured by hii are warranted to rtmdor satisfaction, and u equal to any work done elsewhere. [7 He uses nono but the best materia and employs the most skillful workmei Hence tney Hatter themselves that thei work can not bo ezoeilvd for durabilit and finish. j GrduwfVom a distance promptly attend I yd to. I Come and examine my work befor I- Contra', ting cNewhere. PRICES REASONABL®. 4U kindi9f -• 1 Swr R GRAHAM & SON, Hare the exclusive sale in Bellefont* Edwin C. Hurls' CELEBRATED FINE EHOEP. t 8 WIDTHS, the 2*#] ohti&sJn V7tf3f]a WIIOLeeALK A BCTAIL DXALXAB IN Calfskins, MILE LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, Ac. i AII Kir.da ofCubLim Work ilade To Order. 81.L.0P Street, BELLEFONTE, TA j 20 may tf. 'BEATTTS4SL. lor Orgaca. Factory Established is lboC. From the Tf rt. 1 From 0. D. Wfciu?, Editor Ilacketti* town. N. J. Uerafd. "The organ has a rich, deep and soul stirring tone : e uld not stay in the house miihoutit. It helps wonderfully to drive •way the thought* of hard titaea." The Lebanon Pa. Daily News, says : "We are in receipt of one of those five oytaye Parlor Organ*, manufactured by D. F. Beatty, Washir gu-n, N. J. This or Ka? i a fine, solid black walnut case, anJ in tone it cannot be surpassed by any instrument of its kind." From ti. Lowell Neb. Itegister. e rtccived this week, direct from the inafiu...ctur r. D. F. IkaUy. Wah --i ngton, N. J., bis justly celebrated organ, elegant in appecrance, and handsomely furnished unexcelled in richness and pow er ot tone. We are mora than pleased with it. and heartily recommend it to any one contemplating of purchasing an or gan. ' Best offer given. Money refunded upon return of organ and freig! t charges paid by me (D. F. Bealtj) both ways if unsat isfactory, after a test triai of five usvs. Organ warranted for aix year*. Agents wanted everywhere, male or fe male, to canvass for this superior instru ment. Addres. D. F. BKATTY. i Washington, New Jersey CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI 3irnn.iT, at his establishment al Centre Hail, keep on band, and lor sale, al Ibe most rea*cna ble rates. Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, PLAIN ASI> FANC*' and vehicles of every description made tu order, and warranted to be made of the best seasoned material, and by tbe most skilled and.competrnt workmen. Bodies for buggies and spring-wagon* Ac., of lbs most inproved patterns made lo order,also Gevring of ail kinds made to order- All kinds of repairing done promptly and at the lowest possible rates. Persons wanting anything in his line ar -©quested to call and examine his work, Ithoy will find it not to be excelled lor dur ability and wear. may Stf. Sandalwood i 1 (' ••• i niarS greater povvr la restoring to • i : SMlthr ataio Uw *• maial-raD* al ta* aratAra than . *lU>*r ( nbena orl'opaika. It aervr pmJara* atckaaaa. u rartoia uU tn tu utn*. It U lut tuprr **<3lM trrrf otb-r rrrawlr Mil, capil car* ta us nr *taht d*r* No oltirr Wadtrta* can do tkta. Daada* Dtrk 1 Cr'i Ml l°(iilct ntUlal* Oil cf Nandaleor-i. *old at *U Kt-u* M. -* Ait far alr eaiu. or toad to SS A XT Wixntrr SlnM, N. Y.lut oa*. aprtf ta BEATTYS"PARLOR Elegant styles, with valuable Improve ments. New and Beautiful Soio Stops. * Over one thousand Organists and Musi -1 ciaut indorse these organs and t>cotumand them as strictly first class in Tona, Mo , chanism and durability. Warranted for d six years. Most Elegant and Latest Improved* Have been awarded the Highest Pratnia uins in competition with others for simplie -1 ily, Durability, Promptness, and Pian# like action. • Pure, swoet, and evenly balanced tona, J oichestral effects, and instantaneous a * eess which may be had to the revds. Send for Price List. Address, DANIEL F BEAUTY, J Washington, New Jersey, ' OBSTACLEb . I!API'Y RKLIKK u, Youg Maw TO mum th *ff*c! of Error* *ad ASaaaa • w*WT>r*n ill* Maabood rasUmxL la j. StARIvIAOi. irsdiia. ill to M*ntage rrmorrd. law |. a*Ua*l of troatneot. Now and rruiarkal ;* remadta*. , Bo >w*ad, inuiar* **ut fro* to arsled aaralou** Aa ,, di.-* llowsBl) A*ux IATIK*. 4i N Nlntu St. PhUa drli'bi*. P Aa Inst nation bauuc a a*ii rrcuiaitaa lor bunoisMr conduct and profrulunal akrlL IS jal 7. JL. SPANGLEH, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefont', Pa, Ofeco with 5 Bush A Yocum. ConsulUtion in English >; sndtrwmsa. Collodions promptly attend- J; ed to. fab&-tf : BEATTY ± iGrand, Square and Upright. From Rufus Snyder, of th firm of Sfiy uor x lleiiuricks, Carriage Manufkcturert. of tho citj of Allentows, Pa : "I must confess I hardly know how to , express my gratification on receiving tho • Beatty Piano you shipped me. It is at least all 1 could ask, wish or expect. Ona 5 of our most eminent musicians tried it and 1 spoke in tho most favorable terms, alter thoroughly testing it." Best offer ever given. Money refunded upon return of Piano and freight chargeo paid by me (D. F. Beatty) both way3 if s unsatisfactory, after a test trial of livo day. Pianos warranted for six years. Address, D. F. BEATTY. •.'Siiil v Washington. Now Jo W*. F- M' MAN US, Attorney at-law ai vY Bellefonte, Pa. Office with .I aa. ( McManus. Esq. i 23jul tf V T^Twood >ir /S v\ wvw /y < *\ " C^PUBPS© re awSMg CMußtaw *as omu, r„.: *aa r liDtug.cW ai>4 t str k,. % v t r^laahl#htmrSnS 1 MW> \tlwa,l*aUeniiaJuitT ---•#