THE CENTRE REPORTER. ntUftSDAY NOV. 2, 1676. LODGE MEETINGS. ,'fn i r lUt.T l/si-n . N f\fiy Sattmlaj rvcnin* in Iho t>11 I ').■•* Hal. M I. i! .II > *n. Sc. I H.I V ' .> . I.~T 1 .. \,s. MT. V A V . pFcntiiß, on ot alter each foil moon tn I . How* Hal). _ • ' ( . Hi hl.u HTll, Reel. W. B MIN. 11. r -mi a* I" t 11. meet# ™ Satnnfoj i>,, in inr aft or oa, h fall mo in. *1 theiMHail. LOCAL ITEMS. Our friends will obliß* by sending! U,mi- of local now? in their locality. en i,. the facts only. and we will put them i shape, also notice* of dentil* nnd marr Ul Tnv one sowding u* the nam.* of fty new Subscriber*. with the ea.A, w. • i ntille.l to receive the RKIVHTKR one J 0.. Hie UkfOBTKU being rend by nent cvorv body on tlti* side of the eountv wl.efe it lift? n larger circn.alien th* unv two papers, will be found the bo mod in in for advertitinßbusinoss.salos, A. • > Sulril ors to the K f'i'OKTKK. ro- o ing outride of Centre county, should re i id it? 10 cents, yearly, for postage whn will I-.'.V here ; this reduce? the ■ postag. 1., , no half. ns the sum paid by them t, one yeitr'sposWßC wi,s 20 ct*. —--Next Tillllj 7, will be a big dnj -it's ebclion day, nnd every one will g and vote nnd then go to Sechler * (or sonn of tljir excellent gt< cerics. IV F. F. rimy, c-q„ has n.idrooc,: a tunilnr of democratic meeting* in ..it fe • t parts , f the sUto recently. Mr Foitney is one . t'the rising young Jem,- i ,-ntio speakers of central 1 enita., AP„ Chairman M Cieilnn, of tl.o ttte c anmil* too made n good choice in engaging ou, friend Fortnoy. Gregg tw p., has employed ■•teach* •r- for theearning winter: P. •' '• '!, Jno. A. Grenoble, C. F. Smith. Jno. ■\V. Rankle, \\ . A. Fnhrion. A. J. Long. J. lleclituat. A O. Ripka, CI. 1.-ut- Scho. is opened on tUO 304-1 >t Oct. >te rv from $.50 to $-•*'• All the paper* in Clinton county v *itat respect U party, sponk well of s j ,'c, democratic nominee for senator, 110 is it i. sn ' of two pie. p t sbyterians of Bellefonte, have ei. ctod llev. Mr. Laurie, of Wat-1 kins. New York, pastor of their church, at a -alary ofs-,tXOper year, in place ot Mr. Wyiio. who resigned *emo months -a . J , \Ym. Wolf* magnificent stock ot fail and winter good- ha* arrived, and wo do not beguile to pronounce it equal to any in the county, for ta-te of selection, quality. Style a.-.d a: price* that Kate no cau-o t. complain. Go and soo the show. An old-fashioned thunder gust on Tuesday afternoon. Democrat*, 1 , H.tints, Miics, Fer.n, Gregg, rotter, Harris, College and Fer guson. which shall be tho banner towu *hip on Tuesday next, in rolling up an in creas rd majority for Tilden and lie form? . On the 10th of Oct.. at 3 o'clecfc. p. m , the bar . ,David D..:ik!e, jr., in Nit- Uay valley, was destroyed by fire. About 500bufheis of wheat, and all the hay, worn destroyed Cause of the tiro not known. The -eng composed in memory of the d' :.th t" Mrs. J. G. Meyer, by Messrs. Wm. T. Meyer an,! J. C. Mcyor, has just b, n pubiULed and is now ready for the public Persons desiring copies of the sa:.: - wi.l please addr, -s Wm. T. Meyer, Salt :.*, Clinton > ~ P.i, tr J. C. Meyer. Aarcnsburg, Centre eo, Fa. Friee 40 cents. Why sutTer with a bad cold if one 1- -.tie of l>r. i! ill's Cough Syrup will cure a ccugh of tho worst kind. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is sold at cents per bottle, cr five bottle* for SI.OO, in every re#pecta t\ drugstore in the United States. People vifiting the Centennial should be cr.reftil of their money and val uabi - All v M. C. 8.-ittain of Bloom*- burg. Pa , was relieved of his gold watch and ;7'W on a roe-'nt trip*to Philadel phia. Election next Tuesday 7lh. Vole for your faithful representative, L. A. Mackey. V :e for Weaver, Alexander, Frank, Divens and Ri*hel. Vote ft-r the laboring mnn's iriend S. B. IV-ilc. Winter is coming on—lay in—not only in bed to keep warm, but a supply of those excellent groceries, always and only to bejiound at headquarters, which isScch lcr A Co., iu the Bush bouse block. Geo. F. Miller, of Lcwisburg, cx- Frcsident of tho L. C. A ,S. C. lilt., called to see us on last Friday, but unfortunateiy we were absent from home, and therefore did not see Luu. Sorry. Mr. Goodbart, merchant at llu blor.-burg, hasju-t returned from the city with a magnificent stock of goods, which wiii pL-ase U.e good people of N litany val ley as to style and low prices, and they should call and see hi- stock. There wa; a round half million of cash a'mi-.i nsto tho Centennial Exhibition • week before last, bringing the total up to nearly six millions and a half. Tho aver age for million dollar* down to 7 million. That isan item fei V every honest republican to think of. If I'ilden is elected president, he will s do the same goovl work for the whole country as he has done f,-r the Mate ot I, New York. >- Tildon w ill reduce tho army of otliee holders who r>>l the|vople, and whose - highjwhiries imjiosN.' taxes u|hui the toil iug masaee. v ri!don will veto all extravagant ap , propriation hills, and thereby save hull t, drxsls of millions to the \, pie. Til Jen w ill allow no fat contract* in j tlie navy,or plundering District of Col umbia paving jobs, such as were d tun ti under Grunt. Tildon h;is given pi, f that he is a lie \ former. He has given proof that he will - save millions of tho public Sunds. He r hasgiviu proof that he is the enemy of robbers. YVe all know it. Thcu let . every republican, who disiu - a change, ■ and an honest administration of public • aiiairs, and an end of Grantisin, show it by voting for honest Samuel J. Tildon the great Reformer. iVnuvrata, do your July. You wait': ,i change, too then every man to the polls on Tuesday, and victory will W ours. wrnrv SQUELCHES ANOTMSM UK In another eolum of the Reporter will bo found a letter from Mr. TiUlen set ting at re *t the slander that rebel claims wouhl be paid if Tihlen were elected president. The lie was disproved by ibe I*. >. Constitution and the constitution of every southern state, which expressly forbid any such claims or debts to be paid. Yet in the face of this - , radical leaders attempted to gull the ignorant in their own ranks by raising the false cry— democrats knew the falsity—but it was intended to keep republicans disgusted with Gruniism from dropping oif to Til den. Head the clear strong manly letter, itcovers the whole ground and squelches the infamous and willful jslander. Every radical leader that uttered the slander knew at the time that it was a lie. Read the letter. IYIIAT THE CARI'KT-ll.ltiaEU II .1 FX BTOJJSN In l.vo the actual and adjusted debt of Alabama was $6,221,1*6. la l -72 its total, debt and contingent liabilities amount-j ed to $52,926,1k>7; total increase, $26,705,- 7> 1. The actual debt of Arkansas in 1 Mk"> was $4,527,879; its total debt and coutin gent liabilities in 1-S7l amonnted t-r $19.- 751.265; total increase, 515,22 1,5 s '.. In 1>65 the actual and adjusted debt of Florida was $1,307,617; in 1572 the t tai debt, actual and contingent was sli .7-V> r 072; increase, f15.155.455. In 1865 the actual and adjusted debt of Georgia was ss,7o'v*": in 1572 the total debt, actual and contingent, was ? 15,615.750; increase $32,912,27>0. The Democratic adminis tration has since reduced its actual lia bilities to Isdui.noo ami brought its bonds, which at one time could hardly be sold at any price, above par. In Louisiana the actual and adjusted debt ( was $13,357,999; the total debt and con tingent liabilities in 1*72 amounted to f 41.564.473; increase s2* "\474. !n Mississippi the actual and adjusted dclt in 1 v>s. amounted to $919,767; in I>7l it was $2.2M,21G; iiicre.us® f 1,7>57,44'J. In North Carolina, the debt and liabilities amounted in 1- *to $15,779,947.; in 1572 t0534,587,467: increase in four years, $19, 107,522. In s uth Carolina, the actuai and adjusted debt in W. 5 was SI4,KW,- 9*74; llie total actual and adjusted debt in 1 *7l, was f 22.4~v0.9l p increase, 59,4 H The actual and contingent debt of Ten nessee, in Im-6, was 520,777,347, and in 1-72, $52,"54,47"; increase, $5,277,129. In Texas, the actual and adjusted debt in IvkS, w'dji $32*.*66; the t< '.al contingent, and prospective debt in 1572, was ? 12.- 954,5*7, being an in cranio of 512,•'•29,021. The debt of Virginia increased from sll,- ui,o"oin 1565, to sl7,t•>.•**) in ls7l,the small increase being due to the short lived power of tho carpet-baggers. The total increase in the debt of the cloven Southern States, since the war, is $172,- 685,940. Democrat* of IIA INKS, you have done nobly in days gone by. You can in ■ rco your majority neat Tuesday if you try. Try—do it—it i. a sacred duty. See that tho vote from the hills ami mountains I is brought out and you will roll up a noble majority for Tilden and Reform. Democrats of PENN, Gibralter ol democracy, which has neve* faltered, lit us hear a tremendous "Jl"Op-la" from you on Tuesday. Determine to do such work as will insure K*X) majority for Tildon I from our side of the county, on next Tues day. Democrats of MILES, always faith - ful, cheer your brcthcrn outside with nn increased majority, on Tuesday. J,el u.- have a big shout from gooJ, old, dens<•. cratic Brush valley. Democrats of GREGG, among the truest and best in the fold, you who have *Uk J up to the good work so nobly in the past, gel out your vote— sen that youj mountain districts pour out their hard fist ed yoomary, and roll up a largely increas ed democratic majority for Tilden and Be forin on Tuesday. You can do it. Democrats of POTTEIt, the Berki of old Centre, let us do as well as will old Berks of tho state. Wo can swell our majority on Tue-day and make it rt-ncl; 100 more than it has been of late years Democrats of the Loop, of Centre Hill, o Potters hank, of the mountain districts, o the Centre Hail side, see that every mat is at the polls on next Tuesday. Democrats of HABItIS and COL LEGE, you a!ways fought wall, show or Tuesday that you can do better. Join ir with all your might is, help raise tho demo cratic majority from this side to 10U0, Work, night and day, and bring out ai the reserves. Democrats of FERGUSON, gallant as Sparlon band, yu can go beyond youi former good work, and give an increased majority on Tuesday. Only determine ii shall be so, and all tho machination, o: tho opposition will not prevent it. r|*AX NOTICE- —Notice i hereby giv JL en that the duplicate for School tax for Potter township lias been placet in the hands of the undersigned for collec tion. All taxes paid on ®r before Decern ber Ist, next, will have a deduction of ( per cent., and nil taxes paid from Dec. 1 to Dec. -51, there will bo no deduction, anc on all taxes remaining unpaid after Jan 1, 1877, there will bean addition of 6 pci cent, as proscribed by law. W. J. THOMPSON. 12 oct. Collector J. Newman, jr., proprietor of th< Eagle Clothing IlalJ, on Allegheny street Beliefonte, is still King Clothier, for tin following sound reasons : First, lie keeps the only regular Cloth ing Storo in Beliefonte. Second, He keeps tho largest stock ii 1 the county. His goods are all new and bought at 111 ' lowest cash prices. Third, He sells theiu 10 to 15 per eeul ' lower than anybody in the county. lie sells a good Overcoat IV.r s.''.so, good suit lor 1,50, a good llul for 75 ct • shirt*, gloves uh.l everything in uropoi . lion. A good suit of Uiidonvttu for slli ure gfff |f typ, ' HOW IT IS DONK. j 5 A letter writlcn in t nth Cat. lit a .at h- t'hninbeilain Weakens. v It ta strangly surtni-c I and tin- ■ arm ( ,'is warranted by the circumstance, MII , rounding the republican canvas here that t! vctti.T t'haiuberlain t- heartily f sick Atnl tired ol tl ; and that if he could without being cha g. d w ilh political row 0 nrdne. he would withdraw lie I f*rip g Iv • ntossed that the preset t governnno 1 ,f of the Stat.- i- a >ii era, e nnd a ham ; thai he, a* the Kieeutive, had not the power 0 to enforce the law . and that the evotu ; d peace and good order i • o|y due ti> the law abiding chai aclcr of the \,u, pe. p!e he charge, w tli hen in n! 11 I insure iiion Huj i tie h h.vc that Chamber , laill doe- not J, -lie a tc , lection, but til!,! ha is forced to make the outrage campaign 1 that he t- engaged in for the henetil of the sparty in the N.'.l. Mkl I ontasl in tha North. s Yel Kcpuhc, :o -mv tli, w :h in thou *nd troops in tho State Chamberlain will ' carry it by a large majority. From my observation, however, lam inclined to ■ believe that the majority will be largely en the oil or side. It I- atd to hear 1 of the implicit reliance tho Republicans f place on l' •< pr, rti. o ot the troops, and the indltt'i i once ct the white* a- to whet! • Jcr th< y arc hro arc not I asked a It, • publican .• , "What gwod own tha trwopa tlo yowl" "Oil, ihey can do us lots cf good." "In what wax , "I will toll yon prtvwlelj Wlum Uta •troops come the parts runner* will bo it* sirucled to circn eit c, ret'. v among t e negroes tl>st the troops were -entthere bv tsen. Gr tnt to see that t! cy voted the whole Republican ticket." I This candid adm: si MI of the ue tf i troop* for tho purpose o( a moral intiini dation ol tho negroes against voting t r Hampton wo \ cr, r*' c-liing, and tb>ugh jrelated privately by tuv informant 1 tlntil; gtoogvNsU not to pub :*h. There c.in bo gr, .nd t, r U. .Ib t. ** i compla.it on tlu -Corf, n- troo) - M'O , 'ill 11 g to the state ev ery slav ami are being a.-signosl to district, where their presence w ill havo the great it moral and political effect a* rapidly a tbey arrive. In making arrest* the* are a!o required by i! , I tided State- Depu ty Mar-kids I A c ""p.ii , tl.c:-; in 'i ;-. and to i■ . ,rv .: ly s cr vary traugly object. Another radical gain. Stokes, the uiur d,r rof Fi-k, who was relva-cJ from pr.- SOU on Saturday, kkl inured with grin ieuvgv n:e the ,;ht :ig n-t Tilden. 1 c . !scc;nto be to m stortun® o Governo ;Tilden to have the ill will ef all tho fol p- lows v, ho get out ef the penitentiary. Hon j Lyman Trumbull avers that ho met on the • stump in Ohio n I'. ■ - convict who had been pardoned in time to le servientlo lu the presidential struggle. A j • ♦ • .• Ther® arc :>O>, 1 "17LECTION PBCK LAMATION L> Wl .rms by an Act of the G ral As I sembly of the Couimonweaitli of Pennsyl vania cit; i ' An Vet to regulate the 1 General Kicoli u within this Coi.iiuqn - wealth," it is ei j ined up -n tho .* her ills of the -everal counties to give public no tice ol such election, the j i*i < * wln-ro to 1 be held, and the officers to r.e levied. Therefore 1, L. W MUN'SON, High Sheriffot Centre county, do hereby give > Public Notiee t • the i inly ol C.-Mr®, - that a general eUvt. • w,. ho held or: 'll ESDAY • owi g the FUST MON DAY or NOV KM ORE b* ctl t: day f the month ,at the ter.i. t.cetioii | districts in said C" intv, at wliieh lime and t lace the qualiti. J voter- wi.i \ ; 1 For twenty nine elect r- t. r Pre i.e.- and Vice President ; 'j For one person to represent the counties i ! Clear. • 1 ... C K Mitll.i. C. n rj treandl'nit n, b.iigth- YXih Di.trnt in the Congrc-s of the I nited Slat. i. For ire per- >n t.. r. prt: tho eounlit - of C a- eld. Ceatie and C ..sit , : . XXXI\ th Dbtrict in the Sci- ite 1 th. Ceairnonwci. It! For two persons lor A-icn.'tdy, t r. p.re sent the county ot Centre, in the 11-suso >f Kepr. -entai.vi - • th - l* mue riw. -it" • For tw> p. r-on to , rvc in the caps, ity of AsSieiute Judges of Centre < -unyr for five year-. For one p rion t<> serve as Jury Comnus toner of Centre county for three years. 1 ai- • hereby make he -rn a.;.i gis no tiee lha' tho places of holding the afore said election in the several Borough* and Township* within tho county ot Centre are as follows, to wit: Forth, twp. ■! llainvs, at th - Put .c House i*t David M< y r, Aaret.-' *rg For tl. twp, of Halfiw >n. at theSch 1 , House in gtoTOStewn. For the twp. ot Taylor, at ti. h- u i erected f r the patrj • >n the t r qw-rty of Leonard Merrvmati. Forth.- twp', ofMilaa, in th® idM house in the town of R.-bersburg. E'or the twp, ef Potter at tho bouse of John Odenkirh. Old Fort Hotel. For tho twp. of Gregg at the public house >wr.ed by J, It. F.-h.er. For the twp, of Ferguson in the -.hool house at Pine Giove For the twp, of Harris, in the school (house al Boalsburg. For tho twp, i f Pic.t r , at the h •u.-<- of j Peter Murray. For the bor. :gh f fonte and the towndii; - of Spring and Beuuer, at the! Court Hour in Belief nle. ! For tho township ot W'alktr, in the t housoht Hublersburg. J For th® borough and tw pof Howard at the school house in -aid borough. 'j For the twp, of ltush at the Co ld Stream ''school house. For tlio twp, olSnow Shoo, at tho fche 1 bouse m-ur Samu- i A key. For th-. twp, <>f Marion, at th.. h •' i Joel Klino, ut Jacksonville. - For tho boro . . Mii -t.urg, at tio n-w school houe in Milusburg. For tho twp. of Hogg*, at tho the new | school house in Central City, i Foc tho twp, of Huston, at tho house of - John Reed. i For the twp, of l'.-i n, at the housa ot \V L Mip-er. For the tw p, uf Liberty, in the school "! hoti-o at Eaglevillc. ■I For il twp, of \Vorlh, at tin- school Ibouse in Port Matilda. ' For the twp. of Burnside, a', the houre latu of J. K. lloak l For tho tup. of Curtin, at tl o sch.Hil , house near Rob t Manns. For the borough > f L'nionvillo and I'n " ' ion twp, at the new fcho.'l homo in Union villa. Forth.- boro, -.f Ph|!ir>sburg, at the pub lic school house in said borough At nil elections herenft. r held under the • laws of this commonwealth the polls shall n bo oi.encd at seven o'clock n. in., and clo-ed at seven o'clock p. in. I N'.iliee i- hereby given. "That every • persuri, excepting tl.o justice.- ol the peace, who shall h u lil any ofilco appointni..-nl ol profit or tru-t un ier tie. go.urnnient ol c tlio United Slate*, or this State, or >.f any • city or incorporated district, whether a c commissioned officer or orthcrwiso, or agent, who L or shall be employed under j tho legislative, executive, or Judiciary de ; partment of thii fi-.atu, or ol the United i- Stales, or of any Unit.-d States, or of nny city or incorporated district, and nbo that every member of the State Legislature, and of the select orcoinmon c -incil of any city, or commissioners of any city, or com . Missloners of any incorporaisd alitritk i | by law incapable of holding or exercising, r | at the sanio llm., the oil', oor nopointinont bjofjudge, inspector or clerk of any eiec , | lion of this Commonwealth; and that im f inspe. tor, judge or other officer of any such election, stiult be eligible to ur.y oilice t >f be then voted fur." n (liven und*r my hand, nl my office in Beliefonte, this 10th day of October, A D 1870, and in the one hundrcth year of. th< .- independence of the U nile.l State.-. n L. W. MUNSON Sheriff. r. f riotntT PBOCLAM \ i I".'-. VMureuUiolfou rr. ii! <• II Um ocnart f t'ointuon l*l aw. in !!■ Judicial lilt trL.t, condiU;i< f III® rounlb * n*i it i utit>\ liavlDK Uatio'd tlu.'ir prweiit. beuilnu U tin Itli day of Nov A. I I**Tr5 # lo tn illrrt tesl f. r tioldhtj IT a eoort of tlyr and 'l r!nlt r and (inni*rtl Jail li lh . 1 and r SrM>l"tta f tlio IV.tee In f. 4 * j cretin If f Centre, and t# c miuvnco n tli* 4t i Moudny uf ftfov. .b lujr| llto JTlb ■ of Nov 1-.' 11 and fj conlliiun Iw<* ( 4 tlc#*a ref tho Aldt-iuma and < ufiiUM"* .( tlx aatd county of • -nntrn, tt*t tlmy Im thru mud tiiere li tbotrpropor perMinit, rl 19 n'elniA In tho forenoon re tald tl ay. wilh their records, Inqniatiions, i umlua tbn*. anti thU own rotn>rnhrsnci s. ti dre threa. thin* r- which t their "ffiore at'|' or tAin !> bo done, and th< m j _ w lire am Isouud in recMnlranc nl th IJiiktod Ntit*- j IK VI MCNsON. Nhnrill d J OST. On April 8, 1 >*7*l, between Cm i Ii tre Hall and Peiin Hall, a tnink Fu t Mull. The finder w ill be suitably re ward cd by leaving it nt this office. octtib 1 r. "[.ASTRAY. A heifer came on the prem XJ ises of F F, Jumi-rin in Gregg twp about the middle of September. It i ii) about 2 years old, of a red color, will t. small white spots. Tho owner is request ic ed to call, prove property, pay costs nn remove tho same. J. \V. KIJNKLK, Ii- Town Clerk ol Gregg tw| " (.Willi VCan't be made by every ng. i \\ I \ 1\ lwvcrjf monlh In tho lusin*'m wnfurnir it* fit 7s 7s 7 l ' ut NfllllnK I** wrreik tall * ;w-i N_/ a r \ ' cam a tloxnn thsllar* a day rlifht i tli*drown locality. Ifavo n r.Mm i it. OtpUla hflro. liuiii*'v*H pic :i ha til and hrenrerahlc \N men and breya snd Rirls do hn well an men. \\ •• wl furnish >*u a L'reni|.iclc reutiil fr* v I ln pa h liettre llian anvlliing 1-c. \V- will Iwar e&|N*Uf> Im, stMritnfr von. K*articilnrs free. Write and se. I j utcr And iiire* hanit.a, ihstir H*.tis .niul daii|(h(er*(,nnd a / " clsa** 9in ne*'*l of i.HFiuM u.rk at lioinre, bhretihl wrt K arn *U sD*jiit tho whL atonco. "Wow in il - 'V.mmi buwwdi;.". : CYt'LONK IN CENTRAL AMF.UIC #*.000,000 of Property Dcatioynl 700 House* Blown Down Ship ping Dnmngoii I. iuof Lift. I'nnnniii. tvt. 10. \ tv.ro oy • !i pii-: i .1 ov.r tl • ri'Mirnl Ami< r i>'!tu SimU' on (h< .t.l niul Hli int. rim town ol Managua in No-am i >vii< inundated tii tli,i lili. About It" luttiti-i wore blown tl.'* ii by tin. It u rt it am- I'lit- inhabitant* Initl to clnnb t:|ii t,| of their lunut'i t.> prevent being wti lit-. awa> by lite It I Mimv wort- drowt . by tne hnuift falling Tito total damagi ,1 no it r-liinatr.l In 1„. about J'.'.HHI.IHHi I'liti town ft llhi,'(Will, fit Om Mu-.| lit n't, in Nicaragua, nho expel n-no I ih ii i i r it-Mn tt. Over throe hundred heuo-i worn blowi ilt'wn, The G 'Viii-.r uf (ii t-vtown vl.il. fil tile |' 't Mibt, |ii"iit!v, i-nrry ing pro* t. i 'lit, etc , lor tlie relief of the (utlererc. Lite -nine tmi iii-tej ever the lake ol N I. aragua, . autil 1. nil lllllilei e amount I damage. J > Kt.lt I mi s MI l it I ho folb wing accounts have been . * amim-d and pa--. 1 by me and remain tiled of record in Oil* offlee, lor the lii>i>ection of licit*, legatees, creditor •. and all othci in any way Interested and will bo pn *en!- 0.l t.' the t >ri ban t virt of t , ntre county W . lit,. the IS'.'t la\ ol Novell! ; her, A.!., Itty., t r i • iil.lmati',it and u' lowanee. 'I t e account of .1. -o|>h ( ar- m, a Imin '.rater of all and -ingular the god and ..utiles rig' is and credits I ticorc. Car li' . ate of l'ot irtw is di. tl I t' a ui •t• I I > M Wi. i i , , it Ii ni i tico \ Thoiup-oli, a mutt r i l.ild of N\ in A Tfcotnnaoa, late of Centre county, dr. .1 The flr.l t artiul aec ant of Jacob Bow -r. the i tlrator of i-t of l'avi.l t' ru.r , late of llailit - tW|l, dee'd Tin account of A. K CINUM. adinin istrator do binm nan of the estate o! S I Gat.-, late t f FRRGA II tw|, tli d ihe account ot A. B Ciemon,guardian of 1.v.l t Hay, i. tuor child . t David Ht.y, late of Ferguson twj, dee'd. The account, f d S. Dauborinan, evee utor of the last will and teitstimrt of John Di.uberman, late of l'otter twp, de. 'd. Tl o partial account of J, ,-ej>h Holler al i K i uheth It Iter. . u ut-r- ■ ! .to ot J.' 1 Holler, Into el Hit.' -T twp, d.< .1. The account of A.latu H>>y, ;t. - etc. of \\ n U. W tUinuix, Into .it © b (Mttk of BellafontSL .MM The ft .count of Robert K. tall, gu*r-| . dinn of ih< -minor cl.ilJr. not Daniel liar j nor. late of Harris twp, doc'd. • The account -:'S 1. Miller, n-.lmii.utra- j J tr of 11. of The. tore Miller, Into , f tls< n borough of Howard, dee'd. The account of Natl an J. Mill ... ad ministrator of the estate of Samuel I-calk - cr*. late of llewsnl borough, dee'd. { The account ufJann- Martin, adtnini-' trator of etc o! John Martin, late of tin borough of Uellefonte, dee'd. Tin aoeoulll of Absalom Lipt : -;uar tlian of Henrv 11 y, inin. r >uii of Henry lloy, late of Mari ■ twp, .lee The nco-unt oft ha*. Itibge, guardian . : Mary Krojl, r w Mrs. A :.ul liiny-> .1 - ■ Rregg twp. , The account of If 11 "Vandyke, tenia meutary trustee under i! e wi'fof Henry . Vandvke, dr. J, of Ales :U r V:.t !yk< j now deceased. Tl-.o aec-.iul partia'. are int t.f I'eter , Hotter a: i Carrie K W . s.li ..: ,-f : .r. ■ of etc of Simon S. Wolf, late of IVtur . twp, dee'd. Regi t.-: Otliee,) \V. K. Blio.ll'jitl.p, Bollefoate, !. Oat IMP si ME ; I it- r ; r. < N THICK Notice is her- by . v. •, tint the account of Adam Hoy and IA. ti. Curtin, Jr., wifDWiof Sckao, Saig- j I worth A Co., has becit tied 111 tl.e court .f Common !*b-i- of CV;tro . .nty ar . j * ill be pre... nlcd for \ i.urmati -n at N v. Term. neat. A WILLIAMS. I'rol ry. j jLWI.E OI'ENINt. <>F llomit'ts, Trimmings, Millinery, AT Mi- - Lacy DeiningetV, IN CENTRE 11 ALL !wh s ha- iu-t r. ! fr on I'hiln. v. lh the l.nte-t Fashion-, a- I a complete -k lot New BoßMta, new Hat*, elegant Trim-.' :t ings. A... all h will be lorrn. i< up j at rs n- "nable price-. "*■*- The new styles are very pr> ;.t> Ladies call and see them < arly. First como, first served. lOoct. 41. i-<\ H I 11:! \ NtiTici j Letter* 1. Urn on to ry on tii" .--talc of I Henry Ilarthbargi r, late f lh.lt r twp, dee d having been graMed to the under i signed, all iitrsoie indebted to tail • -tat arc required t>> make immediate payment, and those having claim* against tit.- same {<> pre . nt them duly authenticated by iw for settlement. . MAUY TONNEK. < | It)octet Executrix. ? I I ' / S COURT • M-K I Will 1> rold on the premi- , IS e ! cast cf Centre Hail, itN SATURDAY, NOV. 18, t I clo< k, > p. in., the fallowing de-. rib. d real e-Ut< oeb.ng-r-.g t ' the e'.:te of Jae.'b M<"e.r, dee'd, n lot of ground in the low whip of I'-.tier, c-ntaitir g Two Acres .ttnl 0> perches of the very host land and in the highc-'. | state of < ■jlliTation. Thereon rrn'lcd ft , I goo 1 two itorv HDI'SK, ST.\ IILI anil BLACKSMITH SHUF. m l ail no - a ry outbuilding*, a never failing Spring ot staler, and chviuu fruit TERMS One balf of tho puri ha-.-men-j cy to he p .id at confirmation of sab 1 , tin balance in one year thereafter, to he - cured bv bond and mortgage on the jr. tn- • :" JOHN SHANNON. i 1 ©cll2 Adm'r t I ! pVBL|O ■l' r Will ho: Id on tlio prenii-e. in l'otter twp, on SATt RDAi, NOV. nth. at 1 oh h-ck, the fallowing real i -late, of I'cter Slifller, dee'd. A tract ■ f land, situate in -aid tow • -hip, bounded north by land of Jaeoh Moyer, I , east by Duvid Swab, und south by Jacob Mover and public r..ad, ami vest oy Ilen- I ry Shadow, containing I ACRES, *tin l id perelie-. theren a LO(i HOLSE i FKAMKSTAISLK, ITU Il AND IU N J NIN/i WATKii . TKItMS On halfof puieha-e money on confirmation of sale, tbebnlanc. in one| r year with interest to be secured by bond „ and mortgage on the premises. FELIX STIFFLEK, I 12oct Adm'r, c x Kc' rton* s v n i v AT E S A i. K. i Tho undersigned, Kvecutors •>f llie 1.-i-t • will and te.-tunieiit i t Thomas 11 '.i-ton, late . of Walker township, Centre m., l'n , i<- o ceased, offer the properly known : ih- I) "Junction," nt private at<- This property i situated in Walkcrtwp. it the inter ..Hon >f the Mill!., no anil u Ihild Engl, turnpike w'tli the public road , leading from Bellefonte to L a-k II iven, about midway between the two plan Containing about .T7 nr,..,.t land with a larg. DWELLING IDH'SK, SToKE ROOM, nut! the tier. - iry outbuildings all in good order and repair : there is aim. " a fin.- young Orchard f choice fruit in good hearing condition on the premise „[ This property i- suitable for* private re-i --• dcnce, or as a place of public buaine.s and ''' common re-..rt hn. it" equal in the coiuity i. A trad of land, adjoining the Junction ■' tract, eontaining about Id At'KKS, w.-U \ located and desirable lorn small home i !'• also offered for sale, together with FOUR FINE FARMS, one of them now o< ctipled by Samuel in Showers, containing about bti" ACRES "J_ one occupied by Mortimer MeClintoc, ■■ containing about IBS) ACRES ; One occu "j pied by .lainc- llu-ton. conlaiiiiiig about ihtl ACRES, all-ituali-i contigou t>> tin 111 property first described m Walker twp, 0 f and the other oecupio.l by Michael Cor- 1 II man, containing 21' l AClllifi, and 'Jpercli. " es, neat meiiMire, near the i illnge of Jack sonville, in Marion twp. ■ Tlie-e farms are lime-lonu land ot tin ir finest quulily, und in a good alnte of culti- I- vation, well supplied -.villi timber, water, It and fruit, wiili good buildings erected on - each. The furtii- occupied by Shower-, '■ MeClintoc, and llu-ton, abound in Iron Ore of the Finest Quulily, ■j' in paying qunntitic a voin being now , profitably worked by Mos-rs. Irwin A McCoy of thi* county, on one of them. Tha premises above mentioned will be !'• sold as designated,or in such tracts as may - suit the wants of purchasers, where the hi nt cation is such as to warrant a division of isii the same. 'h l'crsons dcsiroti.- of purchasing any ol i.. theabovo tl(*crilnd premises, will please J,',', apldy to either of the undoi igned, win will take pleasure in bowing them tin •i same, when terms and condition will l.< "J. uiudo known, a. JAMES HUS'J'oN, Nittaiiy, l'a. ttJ° JAM JiS F, CVii U itJN, A aronsburg jej'l 'Jtl 8w JUMWtwi. A.I BIG STEAL. 1 Peter A. 11. Wi.loner, radical c.ly IreuHitrer of Philadelphia is tumid abort . in hia Hccounta \t itli the alilLt In tlie tune of jilfiS.ti-ltl! Thia E a big aleal, nn.l a Hnycalle .lid it. Tho disercjuuiry mm tliacoverfd by the democratic \ndit<>r IH < idtcr.d. Temple, nt llnri-abttrir. 11l Vriio Now York Herald Ima identified 'l' . . ,d Mr. Twee,Pa rotn)t.inloi, "Win. Hunt, ''bile plot t to he Mr. Twee. Pa ''il-ill-luu ' named M agin ilia. ~, Stopsarc to bo taken in Georgia fin t< ting thet onatitutioiiftlity of Attorney tie Herat TafPa notorioiiN order in the I nitv 1 St.it, u fotirta. • ♦ • •f DEATHS. At Howard, (".I, li, Itt-übcii ll,.lien Sbailor, iig. .1 V7 year* .v month* and l| day*. On 2lt of October, Mary W. Caldwell, aged OJ year*. j At HUIIhIo Hun. onTiliefOct., Mr Hob i crtHoati, in the sV.li year of hi ago. ! On tb.,' loth ult , near P.. a-aiit Gap, of j heart dt- lie Mr I • Gill, iigtd lb; v, MI t.i •fi fI < I ' .' , v V' in*, < i ottli- in, I . '.y M A It K KIN Pliilu , Oct. bit. 1 r: ~i i 2 i". 11l ta and Wli • family fi 2504 tS Wheal wltilo 1 : l", Penaa re II 29 Rye 08(t572. Clove , j. I I'.' ,'ji pint C " inivc I .'■< fir yellow .>"('• c- lit!- WI tern mixed "U( ' l Oats it. w 1.ir.l 10 OUMilO', Pork 17 ott;i,l7 7o JI itter Nt ev h'Jf.v ltutter firU K lI.UU r Wotcrn cx'.r * atiui'd*. Brhi.i ro.Ma M viikk.is, reported 1 Shorilidg* .v C .. v\ In!, \\ heal, >1 Id. Kvd W hi nt, £1 10. 1 Hye, due. Corn, old, UK*. !>ew , 4NC. OaU, 'Ak-. Clover*, cl, choice, $Sa), Potatoes, retail, $1 7 . 11-.tekwheat, dOe Fli'tir, p. r barreK w holr ue, fjW. retail, s'i <*•. •N ovh Sc. tin plaster, ground, ss-115 s -11 .VI, j, i ton. Cayuga, "oil. Mii nov MAUKKT HI IVI.T Oct. 17, by Ba ; AMN at W heat, white. $1 12. Wheat, red, $1 fW. Corn, Id. Oats. *J5t to, 7N. C.ovi-r-t • J, '^l. Gr mi A hi j J .J, Butter, ZL to *> ; Kggs. is. Mr. Darn P. Hialty, manufacturer and proprit: >r of li-.c Iteattv Piano and ty *i. bra!, 1 Gob - a i'. iig ,:- Parlor Or gans. \Vahinglon, N J , i certainly very reasonable and jg ucrous mar. to trans act biuii..'-- with. He makes this v, ry tait proposition t < ar r who may f.vor him with an order, as follow* "It the instru ment does not prove taiiafact >ry af.-r i, Utrial "f live day - aft< r re-r. vir g it purchue money wiil be refundod uj*.>ri tb> return of the inslruup :.t, and be will pav freight 1 barges b Ui way- This i* . or tain'y an exreodiitg. generous, and afi inanner in which t" tr c -\ • btisln.-s* w itlb him. lie warrants his in-tnrmetiuf r siv ! year*. See hi* advertisement. July 20 y MARKET Report Of h icps OF r. CJ, LEWISTOWN, l'A., r o u r.isn. Turpentine, -10 etc. J,inset il, ti'J eta. White Lead, f 10. 0. Nai s, per keg. Bar Iron, 2J ct. (X)OKJXti STOVES, 7 in .$ 10 HO; H in., #21.0U ;'J in , i.HO. ROOM STOVES, BEST ANTI CLINKERS, PATEN r PLI ES 10 in., $10,00; U in., $12.00 ; 12 in.. $15,000. ROOM co A I. STOVES, $1 T SIO,OO. Qalvaaiaad Coal Barlrtti. GO nta. (inlvani/eil Coal Shove's, in c :s. Eire 1 trick, 7- cla. Coal (irate*, SI.OO. Always ft - r Hale the bt -t and Cheap est C eking att'l R tun Slows in tlu Market. F. G. FRANC ISC US. 1,, - l*4ew i , Sept. I*7o. ept 2K, ALWAYS AHEAD ! ! .(inr IWIILARITY I'm' Uv Prices Is Daily On Tlie Increase. | Having purchased the largest Stock of(oods in our line ever brought to Ilcllelhiite. we are olleritix extra inducements to buyers. MEN'S Si'ITS FOR $" AND UP. MUN'S OVERCOATS. MAO UP. MUSLINS FROM ~K A VAIID UP. LADIES'HOSE. f>c A PAIR UP. LADIES' (OATS. SHAWLS. Till MM I NHS. HATS, AND FANCY OOODS IN fiI!EAT VARIETY AND AT THE VEIIY IJOTTOM PRICES i Mi:N'S;P.OOTS AT 82 A PAIR. LADIES'FINE SHOES l?I A PAIR. MEN'S MATS AS LOW AS 7" CENTS. A FULL SI IT oF UNDERWEAR FOR C AND ALL OTIIEIICJOODS AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES. I IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK. ' NOUGHT AT AM,TIMIX GIVU US A'CAI.L BUKOUK PURCHASING E_>EWMHUB. • em 03 A CALL WW2N VOO COM2TO I OWM--aSiYl23a3£fl TH2PI.AC2 e S —THE OLD ESTABLISH ED STAND OF Apr 27 •f .r S. & A. LOER I j]|AaiHVAUK AND STOVES!! HARDWARE AND STOVES!.< • • (x iMI'LKTK IJNK OF ALL KINDS OF IIARDWAUJv. O SPEAKS, ANTI-CLINK Kit, SILYKK .MOON, PARLOR STOVES, TIIK DEBT I?I TIIE MAU TH KRE IS NOTHING fv EQUAL IT IN 'sEUVICEHit REAUTY, Price io auit the ttmea. —" srSQl'Ell ANNA COOK STOVES IMPJtOX ED, A.NTI-CLINKER, GIIATE AND REVERSIBLE 'JOP PL A TICS. Warranted tU beat baker in the market. I 0 SoVEUEH.N PORTARI.E KANHRS, can alt aeii a water-back f.,r healing water in Bath Room, very little higher than ordinary Conk Stoyi ami • <1 hakcra. We >*' M ' l *vc n full line of el • r

, t tnhle ami bar, nil* to depot, ati ru bi-iy i-tato ' tr> • uilifv. "'liargt r. . •.tabic. UliJ.i'N, l'rop'r. Sample &, McNitt. , y MILUOA*, l'A. -ru£ MARKET IMUCI FOR All Kiiidsof Grain. ALSO, Always on hand and at lower prices that t l*ew it ere. ' COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. Farmer* of Centre itiinu tho pla *il sept tf. CENTENNIAL AY C 2 r\ALLj AT Wolf's Old Stand. Mugiiilictut Sb ek of Fall and Win tv r G >Ja. OubPTiLbl Lt/V; ! POLITE ATTENTION ! ■ Havingjmt returnc i ft.tiu th< Ea-t, oittl ight ;,t panto p:i. , 1 am RW Mpani it" .ell t hcaper than ever before. My *toek .-tc. .u in part of DRY GOODS, GK< K'EKli-.S, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, IIATS A CAPS, ROOTS A SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, SANDALS, Ae , A- Liidii and (;ners will find the .-ti>ck com pit te, and a call is all that is r< quired :o a-stirc you that this is the l>e! place in tho valley to buy your goods. It nnnber, ire hare hut one price for everyone. WM. WOLF. if 0 *' i c >: f* H fir * rttftr t t t P t | To TIIK WoaxrnoOuiaa,— We aro rmwj ' ■ > t ofittofil UMlJiliiy 1 tw at hum*. 1 '.ta # ttie* tlmr. f f.r (ketr mctita buHM M tic ta, LtorM 4Mo i-fuftlALi Vet rnvn* . f aatt! e* *c **Uy rartJ ft *N. a 1 fitr.* :.t. e*ir, :nofiily fi* r.rlj m m*r.. Thai Mil mhn are tiii* mtoio# r.A> fc* .vl UtR a-lilu ta, aj.tl S#*t Uu I'Uwnr.i m * make atii arellclrxl I 'ladiM trr n. i wr'.i Mlti ||!"4 •ofilUMMulooe dutiarld l*fij fnf the ItvaMr of a.*mt*L a won *tral d 1 lata to c nmenra tmrl ni jkhd i c>w% f II m* nr..l Ii" 11. lt;. ltf t A1.,1 U-l lltnatratod r-aLU , , all rfct Dew •\y mail liea.ler, If } • . j • . rk. field) t-l ■ K* I Ml-Mi'N X I O . rwtlao.*.. Ma.r.c I la. SPANIaLEU, Atlornov-at-Law, litUtlonlo, IV Oilier* wit! l' ; - &Y cum. C..i; iliiititin it; Kngh.lt ami German, t 11 . tioniproiuptly nilytid |d to- febs-tf CKNTUB HILL J DRUG STOIIK. " r j j.c. jfiLLEu. - (Sun-t2-ur to J. it- v MI. r k Son ) • l>t :.itrin l' .f I" " Oy J>LIQIOUS > For medkio .rnrjiti- c. 'l'ltc bctt btt.nti*t>f CIGARS AND TOBACCO •A uhtay. .i> tock. Prescriptii'ii* carefuiiy < 'umpt ..i.tJed. J.C MILLEIt 1 HA T. CoTTLE. ' Fasliioiiable Tailor. Cenlre Hall. Haviaropeaed t>> WI- no the "aJ floor of Gift. .V Flory b,.ti t.iig ; prepar t-J to manuCkctur a! fin - .if n u* a'd boy'* garments, a< < • r-img t ■ the latt -t ityb t, and u;. n tfc rt. ' i ti ■ . a* 1 all " work warranted t- - t der *aliff*. tion. [Catting and repairing done Tapt y J. CN T. HARRIS, j NO. 5. hhis KKKIIOKKKOW. iron; NAILS, . Paints OILS, ETC., J ,V J. HAHKIS, VKW St'Hlli > AM' Paii i c Price s . 11. A. LlKitli:it. at the old Centra ilill all.rid. . Ju.-topening a "-10. of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PUD Es! I variety < ( Ladit - Dnr- Good? Great in MUr :. ! Cft'.t Ki'*dy-made Cb thin;- Wi rra H' d to St.it Hi> i -:l.t al. !Ca I ant be exeellt d His Crocery Department. A-tonlther .-very • : ' v lit vv ;trice. Syrup, Sugar, Tea C-Cann -l fruils, j Doineatie nnd Foreign Fr I-, Cb' M", j and every other ar . I. twl"ng ing to the Grocery Depart* menu TAT Farmer*, Mfbar.. ■ and Laborer* ! look to your Inlereal *: - doilar av d i-j a dollar in jmeket. Then call and let at] what ar!tni*hingiy* low prit e*. > trouble to a"i'-w . ■ Al*o the ehoirert I'iwiLV Fl u H way* on hand. Apr. 16, y. jy:,s~G. tifTKl.irS. Donlisl, MUlhi im. Off eft bl* 1 flpn . %' c. Dot t- ll iMfipnifid t {Htrfflrni *ll ih<> let in# tv 7R t wig ffiltj prepirwl ! ' rtfrarj fgtlh a? ; toltl ■- |*filfi. WfS7*l j E. LEBER Iti irm rat La* ™ f • I IruMesl IfiMflMlV toll ir-vh' lit riitlF C- Iff i P I 1 nrlny lirll**i.n Power* I rtbei lift- #<*jU oi<{niiliy on hand a fui lliui oi ft oor n*x i hii< i: s / ; '1 £ 3 >J 0 £ 3 J i r K ■* |ii *&* ■fiUjf on iitihd. WE DEFY j Loots and Shoo* far im *> woman, > Jill styles jun Cm. I kniioWi£ v,m PENNbVALLw Y BANKING CO. URNTHE HALL. J'A. j UE< Jil\ k liEl'OfilTS. and tlloelnirr < .-l; Discount Hotn ; Buy ami Sol. (ioVeritUicfil Smuriun, . Isold and C■<•*' loan laann. * ' .a (nmo sad l oi.b ' ft>a a . l-tulill**, t, u Excelsior Cement ,M * ••si.l.imw t iai.ii aa ion, ~ .in paeiur <*;,. at hks tiln. to.s ia. ti .Ui mi.. i*i' V bis oaamt lu. Uaat l ■*< i lift IdMXiftC ftp t (It * lh * ! '►! m*u*lmebum I *r*o* UifllVfwrv . (II • r a*. Ul* lUfim ulrr P|m "jr , V * i l. Ihu U s,u I - * Il.al bptutißU Utt *ul4t i, tt * -'!? . J.ti Mi Vl K. " . _ PA 'jMfK J'EOPLES DHUO STOItK RE-dI'EXED A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. i IK* lit'llvfoßle pi,blie and the people tt' •■he t "tinir* generally will be {.leaxai i. row that the old and *e!i c>tab2tubed DRUG STORE, ,tr ihe pr-.t Tty of .lame. C'. William ■ Ai Rheriy a!t,- , t, X l door U- Hit l. I hardware einporium, has beer, re opened foi l untu *. and i* he •"K rapid iy re ..locked and U' i 1 ut \i;th the beat and tuotl popuiar DRUGS AND MEDICINES PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, I tn. ryibinx uiualiv kepi in ahm-ciaa- c I>ruy Mort f'■!>. KlPilOlKdllEFl I) ilrirt atteittio ii l>u itu.- to merit and receive the pub dc patonace. H U ELBKIKGTOX. " > • A gen i D. F. LUSE. l'A IXTER, ilKr*.. tiei> li t. .-Kruce!! to the rtlizeur ol c ttc county in llitii.>, Pijrti mill (Irtiatiifiilai I'ttltiiittK, j "*g 9 ommtufoiitig mud gilding, imndnx t'AK, WALNUT, ... . ( Hh>TNIJT. Etc. ' hun n: i ! aiicy l'ap Order etj,i tlully 1 0. HI ted. i i-riiit reau(iubu K ai>r |£ A. J 'OKNDOKF. ~ DENTIST. . | l Mtll luculea M run l ev. NUI *ad to n mi i !• h-'turt f t a • ■ A-ti> if- .(•.I w nu* u ha iiio . Is lir bcf I , t fiA*f ml t r(..t,hl rxtca | ( . • i tt . ',ym tt, -it jf.a ntAifc tjsa ihitj TwUl r I trnU*j with, i 1J Harness. Saddles. &c ; ! .. dviameUaed • HMNH I!M (uiNdiii • i J IWB of tilP luli]u to hi* fthck ai !> i liMLhKY " " ll M Mat*l l>wi|ii . r*j Uy tui • i . 'i ; *ritl Iht ;nt, • • , . • j , , arlr. nd • 'm • aaiui( M• >ft,'dira l(aroMi i -nUf? .it •*. ir pirrti en tlult • iPJ C. P E ( li * S Coach . l iii- ha. opened an, Hcm " ,i; "L "i h.- uevv cliopc, toi tb latiufncSuic of Carriages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, ShKIUIIK AN], Shl.llM, PhAIN AND FAXCT >fe\ ery desrriplion . Vil vehicle* manufactured by him ire i urrnuU'd t > render .aii.iactien, and ai (piiil to any work ilonr ihrwherf.' lie u-e. nmie but the best material, : employ the most -kiilt'ul workmen. Men th-y llsitter themselvea that theii ork cto not he excelled for durabiliti nd tinl'i H-fni. -I , ~ lo re. Wait. ! a j hurt I me to i;ive it a Rood fot. If you Jwish word in l.tvo tit wo will ehecr jfuliy ive it.'' * oi,e* |t. Brown, Esq., Edwardsville i ri j ; vs: I '■ i lteaity Piano received jyive entir JiM'is • ion Aire; • wanted Send fo <•-*' e Ad 11 re-. I) F BEATTY, WHlr(r 4 . NfSv lartAf - it GRAHAM SON. Have lh exclusive sale in BellefonU Edwin U. Hurts' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES * WIDTHS the ( Übsx wii aa tt irXALXEM ia Calf Skins, t SOLE LEATHER^ Midi. FINDINGS, Ste. Ali Kinds ufCunti'tti Work MadeT Order. Bisi.op Mrovt, BbLLEFuNTB, Pa. B my tf BEArrrs^st lor < irg&na. Yarturv K.t*tiiivh.-d la 1866. F hi he IVrtt Fiwm G 1) White, Editor llacketU -*h. N. J. Ttie orcn ba ■ rich, deep and tool *r .k lone : cu.d not May in the houa<- *Jih at it It n< *p *otiderfuily to drive ' * *> the Ihi'UtfhU o I hard time*." J be Li-banoii P*. Daily New*, *ay* : "l\ e Mre in receipt of OB# of thoer fiv* •cure I'ariur C)ren, maohfat-t.ured hi U. F. IWuy, Wiohinftui), N J, Tlu ' r Xr, i* ■ t. .e, solid bisclt walnut case ■in; in tone ii < auuiot be surpassed bv an' natrutnent ol its kind." broth the Lowe I Neb Htainer. "We received this week, direct from . i .a.'.u acturer, 1 K B ally. W**h ' N.J, bis justly celebrated ("*l.O, '< h: ' ,n topper■;ame, and handsomely urDished unexcelled in richness and pow ■r at U :*e. We arc more tuE pleased e tb u and heartily recommend it to any ■ne conteinp!sling of purchasing an or *Hfl. Be-t offer given Money refunded upon clurn t u. ean and freight c liar ten paid >' ®c h. I llttlly l both ways if unsaY -laciory. after a test trial of five day*. ■lrgau warranted lor six year*. Agant* wanted every where, male or fe saie, to .itivass for this superior instru letiL Addree- D. F. BEATTY. W hiti(U>a, New Jersey CIO TR E HA L L COACH SHOP, 1.1.* i tiIHKAI. t his establi-hu,. I t,nire flail, keet n hand, ano i. -.,■- ~t me most r.-aaoL* de rates . Carriages, Buggies, & Npring Wagons, I'I.AI.VAMI FANCV nd vehicles of every description made to •rdcr, and warranted to he made of lit i seto-oned material, and by th* moat killeJ and competent workmen. Bodies •r bujtK'rs and spring-wajr-.ns *c., of the m.st n proved pattern- made to order,also • searing ol ai' kind* made to order- All mils .■! repairing done promptly and at he ioto t piihtr rates Person- warning anything in hi* line are . quest. .. in cal! and examine hi* work i.cy w :l i hnd it not to be excelled for dux* •I* ily and wear. may Btl. BEATTY S PARLOR IK.IISI nab . improve. ' its. idul M-.i Stop*. u,r "I ganiste and Muti tiis In- • ■ s and r--c.ii.tr>and '■••n. a- -tr list class in Tone, Me ants'., and ... y. Warranted for •ix year*. W-'S Elcg.tnt itnd I. aiest Improved. H .vv bt n KW-,r.icd the Highest Preml l.e-trai elf-and inttantaneoo* aa *--- which may b" bad to the reed*. Cnrnd for l'ii,. L-l Address. DA MEL F BEATTY, W a-hnrtn. New JerMy JBSf ACLES UtrpT KKI.IKK to Yoaaa Maa TO Dv Uir eftneu of hmn* an.) Abw A AttDi im tr 11 Ui * ****** rtßkond. Im • AaRI A(tE nl>U) Rirrtigc rfmuvid. Ho* p. ' -cl V.l f tv* imp tit Nm iui rrmxrkkblf i imriy Use ks ..r.<) cut uUoarat ln>* u. *nrck*p*. Ac How AD AWMW liTlOX.m PC. Ninth St > lthn, PJL.- An itxt tutuxn h*vin * hlti rrpuuma or D*t*t':*bif> nmdurt ami i>ri>fMuitooa] aklii II jtl-f I DUN F. ALEXANDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Kcsportfuliv ..ifiT his profeasional *e* vi'-. - to the citiaen* ol Centre Hall an-' vi< ""ily. C'-onsuitation in English or Ger iiati )la a lull lm- of in-truraeiits for ,-xtract. >g teeth. Office and residence in in- Luih. parsonage 27febtf BEATTY^^ Grand, Square and Upright From Rufits Snyder, of the firm ofßnys , JerA llcndrtcks. Carriage Manufacturvra, ■1 the city ol" Allenlown, Pa t "1 must confess 1 hardly know how te express iny gratification on receiving the Bcatty Piuno you sbippesi nto. It is at j le.n-t all I could ask, wish or expect On - of our m >sl eminent musicians tried it and -poke in the most favorable terms, after thoroughly testing it." Be.-t offer ever given. Money refunded upon return of Piano un d freight charge paid by inn tD F. Beatty) both way* J unsatisN-tnry, v u teat trial of fi> lay d 'or vears. t ' - KEATTY, ■ New .lerrei \\. T \'t"rney at-law M I'- Office with Ja M 25j.11 tf IlilSfAKfyS KEPT ON FILE " AT THE OFFICE OF, mm 733 SIISOM ST., PHILADELPHIA* Wbe tre enr nathoHr, ■' n C er. , M t win •wwiitw ]■': . :beaa.iM at our fta **■