THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY OCT. 6, 1876. P I.ODGE MF.FTIHGI. rivxna HLI. Nr. W l. O.ofO, I".. ro*U • verj S*lar4revilna in IlislVo.t (WtlfWS Halt J M (IU.UUABO, Sect. W. F. X- G- Ot.n SMaT Wn-ir, Nn. XST, F, A. M . mM >n a Slnntlay rHt.inc. an or after raeb fall hrorm In *• CM.I KflUeva Hail. _ „ C I HtltUcaM. SWI. W B XLLKCIL *. W. U I'n.vum OWANOC. Fof H. msela on Samrdaj af tnrn.-.nnn or after each fnli rooon, at Ibalr Halt. J.Aunav. I LOCAL ITEMS." Oar friends will oblige bv sending is It. Ms of local news In their locality, gi> c us iho facts only, and we wdl put them in ( sliHpc, also notices of deaths and nian t- \v v one sending us the names of five 1 pew Subscribers, with the cos*, will oc entitled to receive the RKIVBTKR ouoyear 1 The RtroRTKH being read hy nearly cverv V-dy or. this side of the eountr. where it has a larger circulation than ' nr.v two papers, will be found the best medium for advertising business, sales, Ac. Subscribers to the Ui;roRTEK. resid ing outside of Centre county, should r->- l mil us 10 cents, yearly, for postage whit h .. w ill pay here ; this reduces the postage | to one half, as the sum paid by them for one year's postage w as 20 cts. Remember that if your taxes are not paid thirty days before election, th*. you losxse your vote. Our friend, M. Dreibolbis, has our thanks for R 1.-t of whecrtbm from the ► west. -The Centennial Oomiuission an nounced ii> awards en 27 ulu, among tl e names we notice N aletitine \ t 0., 1< * * Summerville, Bellefonte, tor oak >o.i : leather. Johnny llarUini has Wen to Virgi nia and is back again He likes the coun try, and although he ha- not bought tl e whole state. >ct he has negotiated for stO acres of it with a view of removing thith er. Johnny reports Billy Stump as pros pering. The season for Stoves it h.re Frun ciscus i.t Lewistown is rot alraid to pub- lish his price*. He offer* stoves at low figures—see his advertisement in the Re porter. George F. Army of this nlaee, is now at Jeff. Medical College, Pbiledm- I phia, attending lectures. On Sunday. 21 ult, a daughter of ' 3Coak Stover, near Zion, just as she had left the house, slipped on the board-wa.k, fell and sustained a fracture <*f one of fcer '■ arms above the wrist. —The Centennial is a thing temporary j —soon it will be o'er. Not -> with the I people's grocery—Sechler it Co s oatab- j ' lishment tor cheap groceries is a thing reai J and permanent. Mr. Aarvn Dutweile", a respected i citizen of Haines township, died suddenly on Wednesday of last week. Mr. D. al- ] ways enjoyed robust health, but on Satur- j day evening previous to his death ho com plained of being unwell, and a physsciar. , wa! called who found him suffering under j > ' a severe attack cf ir.flamation of the bow els. .which was brought on by a cold taken during the coo! and damp weather al that time. The disease soon proved fatal. His remains were interred in the Reformed cemetery at Aaronsburg. on Saturday fol .• lowing. SO. The grangers of Centre county held their third annual pic-nic, on Nituny mountain, near this place, on Thursday last, 28. The weather was all that could he wished, and the spot selected one cf the most delightful in the state. Early in the morning strings of wagons and bug g es came pouring through Centre Ha.i from the valley, leaded with men, women ar. J children, and baskets ot the best eata bles the valley can afford. The turn-out from the other side of tho county was about as large as from over here, and at 1 noon there were near 3,(X)0 persons on the ground. The exercises in the morning were open ed by prayer by II L. Harvey ; then to - lowed an address of Welcome, by deputy ; Leonard Rhone, after which the Deciara-1 tion of Purposes of the order was read by | * Col. Jas. F. Weaver, when tho Chairman. Mr. G. W. Campbell, announced an inter- j mission for dinner, when it waa expected , the speakers invited from a distance would arrive. The crowd then dispersed into a hundred groups and dotted the woods with cloths spread upon the grounds and the feast commenced. There was an abun dance of good things and baskets fuil iett. The assembly having been called to order again, after dinner, it was announced that the expected orators had failed to ins-o , their appearance, and that the home tal-, ent of the Order would have to be fallen j back upon to deliver addresses. The first ■, A speaker called upon tfce stand was Coi. Jas. F. Weaver, who spoke about i of an hour upon the objects of the Order. The speakers who followed were deputy Rhone and H. L. Harvey, in appropriate but brief addresses when the assembly was dis •>- missed, all having eDjoyed a pleasant time. Excellent music was furnished dur ing the day by the Farmer's Mills and Centre Hall brass bands. A new and elegantly finished Bradbury Piano, costing i'djO at the manufactory, can be bought for $l6O at Welsch's Book store next doorto Ist Nat. Bank Bellefonte. This instrument is in excellent order and warranted. A better bargain can not be had by any one wishing a first class, standard instrument. soct 4i. We have seen the stock of stove* sowoo band at the hardware store of Tho*. A. Hicks and Bro., Bellefonte. It embraces nil the beet in the line of cook and coal stoves tbat the market can afford. Housekeepers will do well to call with these gentlemen before purchasing else where. Their prices are low. Besides Ibis they have the largest assortment of bard f ware in this part of the state, and keep any thing in tbat line needed by farmers, mechanics, housekeepers, or builders. Call and see them. An exchange says: "We have ob served that the greediest man after a news paper is the one who is too mean to tub scribe." Our experience is that those who never subscribe or in any way patronize us are always the first to know what is in the paper and find fault with it. But we have always been able to stand it. School hooks, all kinds, full and complete assortment, the largest stock in " theceunty, at reduced prices, together with general assortment of books, station ery, fancy articles, &c., mnty. Ho fi>tche> down high prices at one stroke, and thi people owe him many thank* for this go.v 1 deed in those tight lime*. Try him, there fore, and encourage him. i The Lewistcwn Gazette says .- Walter Graham, a nephew of the Gra hams of this county, who had been on s \ isit here and left with the cxcurlionisU on Monday a week, w as killed in l'hiladah phia by being pushed off the platform of a car. The site of the burnt factory p coper tr, near Millheim, has boon sold to a Sugar valley gentleman for SI,BOO, who it is -aid will erect a plaining mill on it. .l Newman, jr., proprietor of the Ragle Clothing Half, on Allegheny street, Bellefi>nte, is -till King Clothier, for the following sound reason* : First, Uo keeps the only regular Cloth* ing Store in Bellefonte. ond, lie keeps the largest stock in the eour.lv His gtwaissie ail new and bought at the lowest cash prices. Third lie sells them 10 to 15 per cant, lower than anybo.lv in the county He sells a good Overcoat for sllsO, a good suit tor 4,.'* V a g-awl Hat for 75 els, s.nrts, gloves ahd everything iu proper turn A good suit of I nuerwear lor iW. 1 He sure and go to >ec him. 5 Oct tf | Aovernor Grover has been elected Uni tad States Senator from Oregon, to suc ceed Mr Kclley, Democrat, whose term expires in Ma i it next. sou!.- Hut there Wt re patriots in that day who did good unto their follow men. Hut if 76 tried men's souls, wo tall you 1876 trie* uaen'a purea j u*t as much, but there are patriotic ar-1 well meaning men among us, with whom it i* a labor of love to trake times as e*-y a> possibli for their lellow men. Among these stand conspicuous Sechlcr 5t Co , of the leading Heilefonte grocery house. Yo.i need not straiu and try your purses half a. hard, when buy your groceries of th.s arm, as wherj you buy elsewhere, they sell at living prices, and go iu for "live and let live.'' I They keep every thing in their line in sca | son—and the best of it tx>, and you reed never grumble at their prices— they sell at prices to suit the times- It is in the Bush house block where you dnd head quarters for groceries (Ci mmunicated.) Question to B. O. P., of M. J. : Is the name of England's greatest poet spelled, "Sbakespcar T LIST OF TK AVERSE JURORS DRAWN FOR THE ADJOURNED COU KT. to be held cn the 3rd Monday ; of Oct.. IS7O. Ferguson—Samuel Munson. Snow Shoe—Rob Watson. Rush—J C Alport. Bellefonte —Cha* Smith. Potter—John Paubennau. Beliofonte—J A Lane. Spring—Solomon Ballot. " iVbram Stine. Boggs—Jas Krider Hulfmoon—la- Chambers- Gregg—David Bartge*. Spring Harvey Poorman. Howard—Win Yearick. Rush—J R McKinney. Bellefonte—Jas Harria. Wnlker—Geo Xauffman. Bellefonte—J H McClure. Walker—David Uarsberger. Miles—J no Delong. Penn—Daniel Gray. Burnside —Barahart Vetdeffer. Miles —Eman'l Uarter. Milesburg—Wm Baird. Houston—Geo Rowen. Worth—J B Williams. Ferguson—David Dennis. Milesburg—E II Carr. Walker—John A Swarlz. Haines—Win A Stover. Ferguson—Henry Kreps. Boggs—Morgan Lucas. Potter—J G Sankey. Walker—Wm Snavely. Potter—Wm Slovcr. Curtin—J A Daily. Milesburg—J P Shope. LIST OF TRAVERSE JUBORsj DRAWN FOR AN ADJOURNED' COUP-T, to be held on tho 2nd Monday of October, 1876. Curtin —D B DeLong. I Bellefonte--Wm Jen Vs. Jacob V Thomas. " Fred Smith. Spring—C C Taylor. Miles— Dan Koush. Farmer—John I Thompson. Harris—Sain'l stover, ridler— Kobt Leo. Wuiker —Isaiah Struble. J Worth—J Hsrpster. Penn —R B Hosternian. College—Luther Houser. Howard—Dwvid i anyer. Penn—J C Smith. Halfinoon— Miles Gray. Miles—J no Wolf. Boggs—Wm Shaw ley. Liberty—J B Hail. Huston—Wm Steel. Potter —Jncob Haipstcr. Harris—James Price. Ferguson—David Fye. Rush—Thomas Mayes. Gregg—Dan Bartgcs. Harris—Geo Jack. Huston—Hen Cronistcr. Bellefonte—Calvin TGarbrick. Snow Shoe—Charles Holt. Miles—Jas P Frank. Philipsburg—Wm Irwin. PeDn—J Carsteiler. Bellefonte—G W Thomas. • " L E Wetxler. Spring—J R Tate. " Henry Gentzel. A TOKEN OF RESPECT. By J. C.Meyer. To you who step forth on life s troubled sea, I dedicate there fragile lines. For you are about to take part in that That is deep as the earth a deepest mines. The hand that has won is justly as true. A* the one whom ho vows to spstain. The vows he has made may he often re new. And pledge them with fervor again. Life's rugged way is now open to you ; Yuurtrta.s and cares have commenc ed ; The joys of your youth you gladly re view ; Y'our soul they greatly enhance. , Iu the chats round the hearth weno lon ger engage. But the thought of thorn leaves i i bright spot— > A star that shall ever adorn memory's; P*Kri— A star that time caanot blot. ' In tho cifele of mirth your voice is not i heard, r And your step no more greets our dull ears. For you've been to the home of another transferred, i Where your light heart the dark hour* cheers. In your newly found bliss may you nev er forget, s The hearts you've left aching and lone; , But often rehearse the found joys you have here left, In the memory—cherished home—our B home. 1 Though the dark cloud* arise, may they soon be dispelled, , And the sun brightly shine for you : May your life boat glide on and not he '* repelled, On the ocean of life dark and blue. May the path which you tread with flow ers be strewn, s Which abundance of fragrance (ball t yield ; I May love and content, invaluable boon, Be your motto, your guide aud your shield. g Fair sifter, you change, but change on ly in name, The tics which connect us are strong Muy the love as before so ever remain, Till on us the sun's beams ne'er more ~ dawn. 0 Mr. J. Newman, Jr., the KiDg Clothier of Bellefonte, has just returned from Philadelphia and New York, and j opened the largest stock of YVinter Cloth ing ever seen in Bellefonte and it is aston lt isbing how low he sells them. Good Over is coats from 3.60 up, New suits 5.00. A II number one wool hat at 80c. and every thing else in proportion. If you want t< save money call on him, Allegheny street Bttad'i Jiuilduif. at n j A Lock Haven paper taya that Wm. j 'M'Kibben, of Nittanny Valley, lost 2'. v hogs recently. Had a a potato patch upon | which ha hud used Paris green to destroy i the bugs. The tops were dead, seeming y ly at !eat, and he turned tho hogs into the . patch. Result, 25 dead hogs, doubtless j victims of Paris green, r AN AtvtpKNT, AN IN. IPKNT. AM> A i OoiNflPkNT. Last Saturday morning n 1 neck a dead man was observed by een r duelor Lynch, under one of tho cars of hi -1 train whilst slopping at Alleona Ihe j body was fast to the btako rigging. Geo I, MctVriuick, a night watchman, W. 11. .! Miller, jatd clerk, ai d others, werei ulleil to the scene hut no one could recognise the Ideai man They carried the body to *i .'undertaker. An inquest was held and i Geo. McCormiek was selected as one of 1 1 tho jur >rs. But it was not till several hours after the in.juo>l wa held that Geo. McUorntick discovered ibatthedead man was his own brothei, Andrew McCormiek, from Granville twp, Mifflin co How he j i got there is a mystery. . -TastNxw TOWN IULI AT A via. | This elegant structure • now complete. t In beauty of deaign it surpasses anythii g , 'f of its kind in the state Constructed id brick and dark marble it is as permanent • as it is charming. The English architects n have adorned It In aubduod colors, which please the eye without tiring, it Or. J. C e .Vyar built and gsvo it to the lowa in u • knowledgriiicnt of the distinction Ihr.v conferred upon him i. taking hi- name, a Although it i- a generous gift, till li e • hearty s 1 t wishes of a whole p *p!e ere of greater va!u \ and the generous doner has doubtle s secured It rotor. iln.-s I Journal. -The aord 'G. .Jen TcDgUu' bit i poorly ex pro st*s the richness of tone which cmißate: from the intoriorofa beautifulo. - * gan case, upon which is in ribeltho name Da: iel F. Ucatty, Washington, New Jc.- , soy. lin. , The word "Limited is frequently letn f attached to a firm title, and many there are, no doubt, who wonder what it signi -0 do- An exchange explains by stating 1 that ; t m> a:is when apidicd to corporations . and com; anies, that the liability f stocks holders is 1. lited t-> the amount of none* | thay invest in a concern, so that in case t, I, was clcudy and - >ld. Communion in the Reformed church of this place, next Sunday forenoon, by Rev. Groh. Frost on Tuesday morning. PORTO RICO DEVASTATED I • •~~ IX If I I A Hurricane Sweeps Dowu IloustSj aud Strews the Coaat illi Wrecks. Washington, Sept. 30. —Porto Rico, in land WHS viited on tho morning of tin 13th invt., by a very violent hurricane, be ginning at -1 a. m- and lasting until noon. Communication with the interior and forth part of the island is interrupted, the tele .graph poles having bec:i bl.'Wn down. 1 The capital has also suffered, and in the I surrounding district, so far as heard from, i thoro is hardly a house standing. At Ar lecibo there were fortunately no American I vessels, but from tbat port to Aguadilia j the coast is strewn with wrecks. Na | American vessel is known to bo among ' theiu. At Naguabo the American Brig , Valentia, of Boston, was dnveu ashoiOj about 9s. iu., and became a tola, wreck, j ; The crew wore all saved. At or near the | port of Yubacoa, District of Nuguabo, t:.e ; •. t iAmerican brig George Latimer was stranded and became a total wreck. A.l bands were saved. Mr. Haddocks, Consular Agent at Na guabo writes that the hurricane has done , great dauisge in his district, and from \ u- i , bncoa to Fajardo tuere is not one estate | or building but what has suffered. 'T WEED ON THE FRANKLIN—TIIE BOSS" SURPRISED. Vigo, Spaiu, Sept. 20 —The I ni ted States steamer Franklin arrived hero at 10 o'clock this morning. Tweed was much surprised when told that the Frank 'lin was to take him to the United Sups. Ho had hoped on arriving in Cuba to be able, through the assistance of- friends to avoid beirg surrendered U the Ameri can authorities. He expressed great ds appointmcnt at the new a-pect ot affairs. On tho arrival of the Franklin Mr. Ad e, acting minister of the United States in tue absence of Gen. Cushing, went on board and conferred wi h tho c imnmnder re garding the proposed transfer of Tweed jand Hunt to tho Franklin. Tbo intention j is to remove the prisoners from their prcs : cnt quarters to the steamer Franklin this 'evening. During their confinement iTweed and Hunt were kept in -eparate I rooms, closely guurded ar.d not allow* d to 'communicate with each other. The CV.p- | !tin general strict orders tbat no one | ! should be allowed t speak to them. Mr. , I Adic has been warned that Tweed might i make away with himself rather than re iturnlo New Y'ork. The commander of ithe Franklin has therefore been instructed ■ to keep him strictly|confinc it, he seized a hook and hastened to an un covered vat, and on the second attempt brought the little one to the surface. Ev ery effort was mude to restore life but it was too late ; thu vital spark hud fled, and •the kindred spirit was launched into eter nity.—Nevada, (0.,) Enterpriie. The lather of the above child is a sou of Wm. Ilartor, of Aaronsburg. On 27 ult., in Haines twp., Aaron Dut wcilcr, aged 49 years, J months. LOST.— A promissory note written by John Kossinan, was lost by llieun dersigned on tb grounds of theGrangeis' picnic on the 28th ult The value ol the note is SIOO. All persons are hereby cau tioned against negotiating for said nolo in any manner. It J. C.ROSSMAN. 171STKAYS.— Two head of cattle have been on the premises of the un dersigned in little Sugur Valley, since spring. Tiie one is a large steer, mixed roan, hind legs white to near the knees. The other is a heifer about 2 years old, of a dun color with small white spots on the rump. These cattle were placed in the ' care of Andrew Gorman, about three , miles e -t of the Old Fort, where theowner is rcqu* ted to call, prove property, pay ' costs aud remove the same. av6t3t. JOWi SIM, HELL GATE KM'IjWMS KESI'L'I OF Til K WUKK. Now York, September 20 llencm Now ton, in a communication to the Com missioners of Pilots, say* tho facf nt Hal le it * Point has boon swept, mil tbo sum mary of facts it a* follows.- From one hundred and eighty foul distance (Yum tin thoro lino to tho line of buoys tho bottom slope* gradually from right foot of depth nt near low water to twenty foot Outside tho 1; o of buoyt nothing K- than twenty feet of depth at moan low w ater wa* ob served. Tho divert have boon examining the roef and report n thorough break up, THE V KLLOW KKVKK Sn\ annah, Sept. SO. There aro many in a oatoa of yellow fever among old i iti reo There lit no abatement of tho di* tons". The total number of deaths since August 1 i* Sid. A NCIJKo \oii:H Adits .*T I itK liic• f lli'ANt It wat at the old market houte yesterday. I'icle t'uffo Perkinson of Prince t<> - : go and On >tr S to , t Dinw id* die between tolioea ot water melon di-ottsa e.l tho political murx of tho lay'. Said I'nelo CuilVc, " 1 ain'tgwiiio to r vote lat radlCol ticket any more. " Wby 7 -aid I,'intr, "\S oil,' -aid tho old man, "I dieiuupt 1 wa* in hell last n ght "Did n.i see any radical utUce holders 4 • Y I tlitl," I tic oK! Iw ; * Hull was full ofom, sod < very . Illce holder had a nigger holdin 'tween liiin .nd do lire. Petersburg 1* -t "Would you, alter a hen had bee: ting <>n tho eggs until Ihoy had boconie io.- it i, i ilVct u change tor the bcl-cr hv put t-ngn new hen on the r "ttett ',g- Se.intor Wallace suy s it tho hungry belly against tho bloody -'art this year. That's about tho sif.e of it. I?XM 1 1 PBR ATI BALI Ihe undersigned, K\ ..to r> ... the .. t will and testament ot Thotna Hint m, !a'.- ot Walker tow nship, ('•rilre c > , l'a , dr cnasoii, ofler the property knowi a tin "Junction,' at private klo. _ j This pro erty i* sits, n'.'- lui nla ot la p. at the intersection of the ilil'hoitii and' Ma -WE igl tU'i'pifco w'th the jib. • r..nd loading friiiu Motlcfolito to Lock Haven, ibout midway between the two pla> .'a Containing about >S7 Bi-r,-..t land with a largo DWELLING HUI'SE. STOHK KOUM, and the ne -e- .try outbuildir.g all in giH-d order and repair ; there it also a tin" young Orchard of choice truit in gfHd bearing condition oh the pr< nn ,- This property i.- suitable for a privat • r - dencc, eras a place of public businos* and common resort ha* no equal inthecounty A tract >" ACItKS one occupied by M< )rtmit Uesoribtd m Wal'.er up, mid the other oooupiod hv Michael <\.r min, containing 24<5 ACRES, and '.'perch re, neat measure, near the \ lllsge of Jaek sonvilte, in Marion twj, These farms are limestone Sard of the tluest quality, and in n g>- ! state of culti vation, well supplied with timber, water. 1 and fruit, with Rood buildings erected on each. The farms occupied by >huw.rs. McClirtoc, and Hustcn, abound in Iron Ore of the Finest (Quality, | in paying quantities a vein being now profitably worked by Moiin Irwin A. Mr Coy of this county, on one ofth -m The preutite* above mentioned will be old as de*igna'.ed,r in such tracts u map tuit the wants of purchasers, where the le ratioa is such as to warrant a division or the same. Persons desirous of purchasing any of the above described premises, will please apply to either of the undersigned, who wii' lake pleasure in showing theru ibo same, when terms and conditions will he made known. JAM KS 1! CSToV. N .'.'.an v. Pa. JAMES P. COBURN. An- >i.burg. sept *2B 3m Kzccutors. JJOI'SK& LOTS AT PUULICSALE Ity virtueof an Order of the Orphan's Court of Centre County, there will he of fered at public sale, at Aaronsburg, on Saturday Oct. 14. the following de scribed real v.-latc ol David Acker, u- c 1 namely, two Square, s.tua'.e in tl. t wn of Aaronsburg. tho otto marked on the plan ot said tow n as 'p.iaro 18. the lots of which are numbered J'2. tit I. "JH, and JtV The other squat, adjoining tho last above mentioned, the lots of which are number ed in the general plan of said town with No s. 'JUti, 2U7. 'AO and At*. Also a dwell ing house and two lot*, *ituat, .ntl.ct wn aforesaid, hounded east by Chestnut st . south by Vine; west by I t N > 212 and m>rt(i by Blackberry alley, nno marked with the number- 210 and 2l 1 n the plan of .-aid town. Also a tract of Woodland, • iluato partly in llaincs and partiV in Milo townships, hounded by lanJ- of Kniutiuel Ettiuger, Win. Clover, S Bote, J .hn Forster and (SraU heirs, containing 10 acre*, neat measure. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. in., when term* will he made known FRED KL UTZ, 21 sept A Jminislralor. A CHOICE FARM and HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE. Will In' exposed ( public calc, S-pt. 80. next, the following described property, *t the Into residence of John Emtuert, dee'd, situate in Harris township, Centre county, one FA KM, containing one hundred end thirty-thr- acre* more or lw. bounded bv land- of B. Everhart, dec d, Jainei Glenn, McFarlen, Mr. Henderson. d I, and other.. The farm is well watered B never failing stream of ureter running through the farm end within thirty yardi of the bam, ei:o, e well of neverfailing wa ter HI the hou.c, with good puinn in it The i approvement* ere a Inrge FKA.MJ- HoL'SK. tw." -tori-s high, elmo.t new ; a frame bank barn, forty live by eighty feet and all other nece-*ary outbuilding-. This is one of the b.wt producing farms in this section for all kinds of grain : it is all limestone land. A large ORCHARD ol choice fruit on the premises. For particular! inquire of V\ in. Wert.' on the farm. _ , Also olio Jlou-e and lot situated in Uoilsbtirg, Centre county, the hou-ois tw<- stories high, with kilrhi'ti attached to i!. and all necessary outbuildings Hl-O a good -table, a never failing well of water with good pump. The lot i* well set with fruit trees ot belt quality. Also two acres and 112 porches of excel lent laiiu situate n*ar the German Reform ed church in Doal-lurg within two squares of above house. Sale ut 10 o'clock, n. ni. JOSIAH NEFF, Executor of J Ktu tu ert. dee'd. San* A Farm For Sale. Will be exposed to public sale, on Kri day, ti. t, 13, 1870. the following dcs> ribed property, at tho late residence of George Frederick, deceased, situate in Gregg twp. Centre county, Penna. A FARM CONTAINING 100 ACRES, nu.rc or less ; bounded by lands of Daniel Klino, dee'd, John Tibheiis' heir-, Mich ael Armagast, and other*. The farm is WELL WATERED; b. sides a never failing stream running near Ilia buildings, water is brought t" the house in pipes ; al so a two story DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, and oilier outbuilding- ; also suf ficient ORCHARD OF AI'PLK AND OTHER FRUIT FREES. Sal- to mm meuce at 1 o'clock, p. m., ul said day, when terms will be made known, sept. 14. SAMUEL GRAM LY. sepl4 Administrator of Geo. Frederi-k. A VALUABLE rtA'flifl FOB NAI.K. IN COLLEGE TWI*., CENTRE CO., PA., on the line of the Lewi.-burg, Centre A Spruce Creek Railroad. A Valuable Farm containing 110 acres, more or less. There is also Ten acres of valuable Timber, which tho purchaser could have if desired. Tim farm is well fenced und well watered, Cedar creek running through the place. The buildings on tlie place consist of a largo Two-Story Stonu House, spring-house, barn and all other necessary outbuildings. There is on the placo a Nice Lot of Fiue Fruit Tries. Near tho place aro several innnufacto s ries, und shops of all kinds cor: vonient It i is expected that thedepot will be located on ■ lands adjoining. ' For particulars, address J. a. FOSTER, 'l7 Mtf.lli JJuiJiburg. T (lalveeton , Teiat, September, 27 This iiVorninf General Mraxton T Mragg drop ll t od dead whilo rrotting Twentieth street In front of the post other. Ho was I'd | years of age. I 1 hiring the recent hurrieatte at St. Thorn ia tho American barkentine ldella Merry. "jCaptaln Turner, wa* lost, w itlt all on hoar t o ( save two rentnen. M ,UT K I*rs. h PHILADELPHIA v 1 Philadelphia, October 2 Flour ex SI l*)

( . SOCheee 10D"111 Kgp* w.tt -rn IB ( 21 Petroleum refined 2d, CHICAGO. Chicago October V Flour common to '* choice )4 lifu 6 Ik' 4 lour go- d to tutu t 5 2A(ik 'fi24 Wheat October I 071 Wheat teller November 1 Obi Corn seller October . !4"i| Corn seller November l't| Oat* >rll, September ll tint seller OctoU" lty< f 61. -I Miiaut Mikxit liilMftr. Sept. tt">, by .; S Ullpll) A M. N itt • 1 ' Wheat, red. sl.ou. Corn old, .40. Out*, while, Jo. " black, .22. ltye, .<"*). KKLI.KKONTK MAKKK I S. >V hlte Wheat S1 2d lied Itt' ... Ky c7B Coin ear* Id, I" undtN Kutter'A) Egg- 18 Plaster pctoi >ll Tallow 8 MaeonlO limn 15 l.nrd p< r p and Kcent* Itu kahea no c! Knur per I mi! ret.ill 7.U'.. N v.-i '-.•■•tia platter fli •" t'.iy U| planter $ .',60 per 'JOOOIbs. Shelled ccrn 1 to fa) A I'A lit'. T ill utibsri idtrrii f fivm tie-* .ir ra eui iuell* ten* f fi-ulh, UerA. il wsillnP#* 4<*f km ! kiati if I, ! • ill ♦ .i it. tl.a•. •ill ..• >. . fl*r ft bi'fe I'tilb jrt**t tfiur.lj lis ttlfc , If.y 4 HUM -uty In Ni Jill * ell a het.il • < if sMi.n enl c vr*|.t;* < itie !<•* .•< r; b 1 Itmnu. '• . < l , KlHe IHL •*■, .New leuciii 10 J FT(-i tan Mr. Daniel I' Itoalty, tnanufaeturer and proprietor of tho lleutti I'iano and M.-at ty cel.- rated t.ol ten I ugue Par.or Of. gaiu. Washington, N. J , is certainly a very reasonable and generou- man t,> trans act business with. He make* this very fair proposition to any who may favor him | with an order, a- follows "It the instru. finent does u l prove satisfactory after a |tost trial of five (lay v after receiving it the purchase money wul be refunded up n the rciurn of the Instrument, and he will pay ifreight charges both ways. 1 ' This is cer tainly an exceeding, generous, arid sate manner in which t" transact business with hiiu. lie warrants his instruments for six years Set-his advertisement. July 20.y Sample j]G>j£rr MARK ET PRICK FOK All Kindsof Grain." ALSO, A! .vv t where. COAL. PLASTER ANI > SALT. Farmers of Cvntrc*minu tK< place. tr_ •! C ] MARKET Report Of Prices OF ?J4AjJCISC 1)3,. LEWISTOWN, PA.. FOB CASH. Turjtcniiue, 40 els. I Liusved Oil, 62 ct*. While Lead. $10.50. Nai f. $11.25 per Bar Iron, 2} ct.. COOK ING HTOYJ S. 7 in., sl6 00;. Bin , $11.00:9 in .$: 80011 BTOVBS, BEST ANTI CLINKERS, PATENT FLUES. ' 10 in.. $10.00; II iu.. $12.00 ; 12 iu-. 1 $15,000. ROOM COAL STOVES, $4 to . $lO 00. Galvanized Coal Buckets, 50 eta. Galvanized Coal Shovels, 10 cL. 1 Fire Brick, 75 rts. Coal Grates, SI.OO. Always for sale the best and Cheap-! eat Cooking and Boom Stoves in the. Market. F. G. FRANC! SCU S. Learltlown, Sept. 20. 1870. sept 28. ,i 4 ' •i ! : * EXTRAORDINARY Inducements to Cash Buyers. r~n , >Ve wish tosav to the people of Prun* Vallev, (hat we have just opened and are now oflerinj full lilies of all goods that Ave deal in at such prices defy com ment, or competition. IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUlt STOCK. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ia lull ul llat- Boots and SIIOOT. galua, at from Five dollars for a full SuiL of Men's Cloth- _ IUK up to the finest Ready Made goods in town. Ladiee fchoes at 1 dollat per pair. Misses bhoceat ® |75 cents per pair. Men's I'luw Shoes at 51.25. Men's ltrogans at $1.25. In the DRY GOODS NOTION DEPARTMENT At such prices as will astonish you, Calicoes at 5 cents. We have Ladies'llose at 5 cents. Ladies' Hose at 10c. Muslin at (!, 7 and 8 conl*. Dress goods in all the Men's Hose ut 5 cents. Ladies' handkerchiefs at sc. newest styles from 10 cents per yard up to lhe;beet'lvid Gloves at 50 cents. Clark's O.N. T., Cotton, tic, grades of Silk. [and all other goods in proportion. 21 va 113 A GALL XVr)2N YOU GOii)£ 1 1 0 WYVM--GtaSflaifl3£a THa fLAG£ -TIIE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OP Apr 27 S. LA. LOEB. ]I A UDWAIIE AND STOVES!! HARDWARE AND STO\ ES-!! COMPLETE LINE OF ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. O SPEARS, ANTI-CLINKER, SILVER MOON, TAKLOR STOVES, THE BEST IN THE MAIL""" " !I IE 13 NOTHING TO EQUAL IT IN SERVICE OR BEAUTY. I'rico reduced to suit the times. O SUSQUEHANNA COOK STOVES IMPROVED, ANTI-CLINKER, GRATE AND REVERSIBLE TOP PLATES. Warranted the best baker in the market. O SOVEREIGN PORTABLE RANGES, can attach a watur-back for heating water iu Bath Room, very litMe higher than ordinary Cook Sloven, and good bilkers. NN e also have a lull line of cheep aud medium price PARLOR SlO\ hH. i'ricea to tuit the trade. THOMAS A. HICKS BROTHER, BeUe/onle, Pa. In fuui Statoh tho Dt-uiocrala have ,r.iiiu'l over lOU.nfXl |Ki|>uiar voU nut of hhi.ihlO, and aocurevt uguin of 10 elvcto rnl VOU-B out of2B. lii four States, Vermont, .Maine, Ar k,ac-us, and Alabaitin, all of which voted t< r (iiaiit, tlio ih publican* lum- 12<>,(hIU votca, or iicurly one-quarter of the entire vote of both parties. 1 The work <>f grinding ihe Mollies goes on Lravoly. Two mora main bar* <>| the ~r-ganir.atiori ganir.atiori have lurmd stMla'e avidenct it. !' 'tins Potuville trials. Tho indisti Commission has elfn ted a (reatv with 11.0 Sioux ehials a>seiubled at Ked Cloud. It provide, for their removal !Jio the Indian Territory. Tho tilnguo has hrukan ot among the • Turk* before AlrxiriaU They art cum.. pet led to changa their position* every three I days, and burn their louts and beds. l-'.url* Friday morning 22, a train on the Pen Handle Hail road, going West, ran oil the track ehoul ten miles rail Colum bus, Ohio, at Black Lick station, killing four persons and woundiiig about thirty , others. ' Mother, said a little urchin when he ante home, '"1 have seen such a smart preacher Ha stamped and made auch a nui*o, and then, he got mad; he shook bij fist nt the folks, and there wasn't anybody) dared go up and Eg! t bin A whole- some rcbuku for some preachers. CENTENNIAL A'f Oiil TiiZ HALL, AT Wolfs Old Stand. Magnificent St< < k of Spring aud SUUJ n;cr G )u. OnsPrjcbl Low i I'OLITE ATTENTION ! Having just returned from the Kiui, and: bought at panic prices, 1 am now prepared to -ell hraper than ever before. My stock| con-iris in part of j 1 DRY GOODS, GKOt FRIES, i NOTIONS, HOSIERY, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS ook at the fi a '- ' urea: (}<>od CiUfimerc Suit.*, SIO.OO (!uod Gatsimerc (\>d\ S3.OC' , C.istoiners will Bud the stock com plete, and a call is all that is required, tu assure you that this is the best place in tha valley to buy your goods Renumber, tre have but one price for • vrryone. WtL Wdl.K. "iMrokT AJJT TO BUILDERS ThiXr. dcr.- gne lit ii,iw prepared to tell Brick at hi* kiln* at Centre Hall t uit purcha*ers,| st reasonable rati , also to furnih or eon-' tract Brickwork. S. S. FAKNER 7 ocl y J GH N FTAXKX AS'DKR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Respectfully offer* hi* iirufouiond *er v'tcs to the citizen* of Centre Unli and •Hc'nitv Consultation in Knglib or Ger jman. Ha a full line of instrument* for i vtract.'g teeth. Office and residence in jtlic Luth. parsonage. 27feb tf CK.NIHK HALL DRUG STORE. J.C. MILLER. (Successor to J. K. Miller A Son ) Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines. Dye stuffs, and Druggist's eundri s I'LLIF WISE ASUUUVOHB For medicinal purposes. The best brand* of CIGARS AND,TOBACCO always in stock. Prescription* carefully Compounded. J.C. MILLKIt lit A T. COTTLE. Fashionable Tailor. 4 s'istrs* llatll. Having opened roomt on the 2nd floor of Lift Jt rlory * building he is pre]mr e-i l> mniu'acturv all kinds of men's and boy's garments, according t" the latest rtyles, and upon shortest Duties, and all w u rk wat ranted to render satisfaction. Cjtling and repairing done ,). & .1. HARRIS. NO. . R , BROTKERHOFF ROW. o IRON, NAILS, Paint OILS/ ETC., J A J. HARRIS, Bellcfbntc. ViiW 6TOKK. NJtW GOODS AND |L> Panic Prices. 11. A. LARRIHEM. at the old Centre Bill stand. J usl opening a Slock of NEW GOODS, j OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A large variety of Ladies Dress Goods Great Bargains in Muslins and Calicoes. ! Heady-made Clothing Warranted to Suit, iiis Cloths and Cusbncrt, Caut h excelled His Crocery Department. Astonishes every one in assortment and low iprlcea. 'Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coffee. Canned fruits, Domes.li and Foreign FruiU. Cheese, i and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depnrt in en t. SCrFarmers, Mechanics and Laborers look to your Interest One dollar ved b 1 a dollar In pocket. Then call and see as what astonishingly low price*. >i trouble to show Goods -*5 1 Alao the choicest Family Fwui al ways on hand. Apr. lb, y. U.S. G. ouTEXITS", ~ Donli&t, Millhelm. Offvn hte fti fwl iiiRI trTlreio t! > mMic !• I* i r'i.rd M s*rf- rta L ofmDuU la U*e daaUti uc fwikm. If* U -• fultjr Mtfifl fettb I#b ' trlUtott ; •%! u. m ** " ,Jtl WF.HEB£K, Altrner-at-I>w. • fwrnyl gtunUdi ctn W aH " u bt ta 4 iaat ft * ■• < au oaaat#. Of fVoaartUi D. r (oKnof. HeliwlMto IITM P. WIIa7)K". A '.torn e v -at- La w . v 1 Bellafbnlc Pa. Otiie in Mrs. Ben nor's Building. Bellalonte Pa. jl lOUN F IMTTER. Attorucy-at l-aa rollwtkatprnmrMr mad* and : tUßtlMi|lsc h> those Un&| Uds of ur. D#ns (f sk Win draw up am! bav a* knm lV d I k d j M t-|g4 4-Ms. Si (tfloa to lhe dhamaad, nwrt u aid* ol 'tiia court hMMtt HUa?oaU. join I'OWEHN, BOOT & BJJOE M A K EE | DIPLOMA ) J Awarded l / Johti Powers for tbo best ln Bku mhiLited 1.1 Cen- f ! ire County Fair for the year 1876.) MANOrACTORV Opuusite Bush 11 J 0 £ 3 jior ladies, kept '-onstantly HiittoßitT J t.r.i n ti. JOHN Hon KK. fk.lkhUo*tHM. PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL. PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allow Inter; et; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities, Hold and Coupons PXTXE lioYrxa, Wsi. B. Jd INGLE, j __ Pres't. Cashier. IC. 1. ALEX A VPKK. C. M. Bow car , A LEXANDER A BOWERS, At ,- a. Unnii law. licilsfonu hp* ulsuoatiaa 1' rro • ' 1 to ticaa- and Ui) Uu < ~url inr;.„ l* lannMM la German aaj Knallih OSUs la i <' aju.it. . i-uiWiaa. ntfW '.i U Excelsior Cement -11 uiMiera*tjed aurn •:.**}< * ur* f utLi Wu ratted.,! • 4 aaiit, a< bW fei.a,, tssr fia, lt.r-*k MUU. in 11 -!: • ia;. Tb. oaauaat ua* -'r—rij Wi jJ 1. 1. I(r .uaIKIM B|M. IS. I. I SK i.H ana ua , i -w>c 1 at'*l| aaiiala. tnr unva ail jst* aaarr 11 baabaan uanj. aua aa thins! lo Sl l i.tarna. WaU* I'ltma, or abaiarar IJi tsw Immaal kaa slrwl, l am. ut*d far and hl. as. n uGsm-1 lbs ulmaal aauaiartl.m IVraotu amafura r..aatruriinn i i.trrn. Urui* W'atar jAt .mal find K to ihnr Aitjiif u- IssMur llii* u. rnlßd a* 4 MUti Hi AI L WATTUIU iLm ATtiri# Ml rvtsf# | .* <; MICYPH ' | TLA *J R **" | 4 A. r pJIE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE ■RE-OPENED! A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. The Itdlcfonte public snd the people of lb c country yen orally will be pleated to know lLat ili old anil well established DRUG STORE, !*.<• the property of James C. Williams, on Allegheny street, tn xi door to Hicks' 1 hard*are emporium, has been re opened for business and is be ing rapidly re-stocked and tilted out with the best and most popular DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, and everything usually kept in a first-class ' Drug Mora I'KISt RIPTIOMtCIRLITL , LY roiu|Muud-•' I* to* pjv par**d to Irtitrl to th* borne* of ptt.aota *t * kUalam* Mw render an? daotowd mtloi to hn Una. to the bn*t manner, id beet sunlit/ and at rl*. |o •nvrtJ if limtertt mei* a fcpeat* ij Teeth c* t'Ktel without p*ia m jmi U Harness. Saddles. &c j The unde*4jrt>ed. d>errn*ned to meet ibe pop*)** lemeod for tower price*. ifullj call* tbeaUec. t fcMi of toe public to hi* aUnk of BiDDLIKY sew offered at the.-Id at and. Iwim <'e;ecdtj tor Ui# pe'j U eoA the limes. the Unmt end nwel varied •ad compJfU Ufr>rtturnt of fiaddla*. Ilema*a Collar* liriilo*. of ftrrj d< soi iption t1 * ti*: .g . Vt Lipa, end | ftrl ftr.Uii t*> u*c;t, be now oflen at em re vtl) suit the titaoa JA< •!* PUflifih Centre IUU. Ckas. H. Held, |Clock. tl HlrlioiHkrrt Jcwclci Millhciiii, Centre Co.. I'a, At kind* of clocks. Wauha* and Jewelry of the afeet style*. * aleo tbe MaranvlUe Patent Calender v lock*, prettdwd wtti- a complete iu4ea of the month a-f the month and week on tu face, which 1* warranted t a perfect time keeper. Ciotka. WaUkae and Jeweirr repaired oo abort no ae and warranted Manh oodl How Lostj How Restored I •mi*4 Ihuoh l > Mm.i ; n*i.wotSuHi HNlikw. liW *• U'. liufxirncj. Mtjl.lunl Plual •I In. i. ImpwJuowiMo to M-.rti ( ,- tc, ■ ]„> i.a.uuiiup*> m 4 lIU, lolutwi t'J Mll-tadul. fcn or r in.l rttra.uthcr. rtc i3V**? ? ■* t t d """'■•l"' ■' * c*at of internal medicine or the application of the knife pontine out a mode of cure at once eiuiplr. certain and rfl>vtuaj. l.jr means of which rvery sufferer. no tastier what hi* condition ma/ be. may euro hluaulf cheaply, private I/, and radically. 1 hi. Uwturr ahaiUd blu tha liaada of nan routh an.l rrar> man In Iho land ' -..-at andrraaal. ma i.larn anralopa. lo .or addrraa, F. Hiiro MAX Jt SON. 1* juiy. 41 Ann St. New York; Host Offlca tioi.UM C. PECK'S Coa ?k%nufact or y . The undersigned hits opened ac ittblihlunout, at his new shops, lot th inatiufHCtuie of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, Sleiuus AND Slkds, PLAIN AND FANCT of every description . All vehicle* manufactured by him are warranted to render satisfaction, and A.- equal to any work dune elsewhere. lie uses none but the host material, and employs the most skillful workmen. Hence they dattor themselves t>>- ,: r ."TS?, n l r' t ' " co "- ■'""'"'i'r a distance'promptly attend led to. | Come and examine my work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, Ail kiavlof Replug dns Ac., of the most improved pattern* made to order,also * (.•earing of all kind* made to order. All sinds oi repairing done promptly and at the lowest possible rat . Persons wanting anything in hit line are requestedU>-call and examine his work, they willfiud it not to be excelled for duff ability anj wear. may otf. Sandalwood I'MirHM'l tuncS fmWr botr In rmwncg to !< Lbrnucut cnWtl ItiuMknliu •IUWI'JUU nrriji(U h w alkM. u rwuuo and u tut xtka il la lut www mdio* .-r> ullim rtmf.li Ku lacrnlM can la MA or "|M n. 0 IrosMnsiK. N. and remarkable Rooks *nd circulars sent fres In sslod enreloose. As drew ll..Aiti> Amiilios, 41:' N. .Nlntb St. PhAla dclnhia. Pa.- An lutlllutiou haslne a bi. febS-tf BEATTY™™? IGrand, Square and Upright From Kufus Snyder, of the firm of Sny der & Hendricks, Carriage MauuLsctureri. of the city of Allentown, Pa : "I must confess I hardly know how to express my gratiiication on receiving the , Beatty Piano you shipped me. It is at least all I coulu ask, wish or expect. One of our most eminent musiciana tried it and spoke in the most favorable terms, after thoroughly testing it." Best offer over given. Money refunded upon return of Piano and freight charges paid by me (D. F. Beatty) both wayaif unsatisfactory, after a test trial of fit# day. Pianos warranted for six years. Address, D. F. BEATTY, 'ft'" 1 v Washington. New Jersoy. , \lf M, P. M'M ANUS, Attorney at-law VT Bullefonte, Pa. Office with Jag. McManus. esq 23jul W WOOD ©PUMPS @ mKmss&&t