THK CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY NOV. 16, 1876. LODGE MEETINGS T'lXT** SO W&.T <VOIO. F. ( M*.! • ver? S*nsUysv#nlni in A () J. M GItXXUW*. *•* H T lUWW. A <Md r.llow* Hall. MiKOl* W. *■ 0 F HHUOHM.ko'I w.B. !!"• H. moo!, m *•? * ' arnnon on or .ftor Mch full moon. .! em s . Our friends will oWio bv 1 loins of local news in their locality, giw the facts only, and wo will put Otem t. shape also notices of deaths and niar.i **Anv one sending us the name* of fix € new Subscribers, with the r<i*A, will b entitled to receive the REPORTER oneyeai UsroRTKK being read by near y every body on this side of the eounty where it has a larger circulation than ny two papers, will be found the a medium for advertising business, sales. . r4r Subscribers to the REPORTER. resid ing outside of Ccnti* county, should re mit u< 10 cents, yearly, for postage which vvo will pav here ; this reduces the postage to one half, as the sum paid by them .or one year's postage was -V cts Kain on Tuesday and Wednesday. Many of our towns people wore at the winding up of the Centennial laH week. Sale of S M Ettinger's household goods, at Aaronsburg, on Sat. IS, at 1 o'clock. See farms advertised for sale in Ke~ porter. Loeb's, at itellafonte, are ahead for the tlnet, best and cheapest goods. Brinton Sharp# husked 103 bus.iel of corn, in one day. at Emanuel Mnsser's in Haines twp., a short tune ago Brinton can go up head until we hear of some one who can beat it. —Whether you need go up t?a.t riter or not, it will pay you if you lay in your suck of groceries at Sechltr'a, inthe Bush house block. We learn that an effort will be niaue to get a charter for a branch railroad from Coburn (Forks) to Millheini, distance about 21 mile*. An idea which struck us as feasible long ago. Has '.Millheim the enterprise to see it through Ex-Sheriff Musser has erected a handsome dwelling on \N ater street in J Millheim. The jury on the proposed now road j fhom west end of Aaronsburg to intersect ■ at Swartz's sawmill with the Millheim road to the Forks, has Je a report in favor of same. Mr. Isaac D. Boyer, of Snyder coun tv, has possession cf Philips -'.ore, at Aaronsburg, and stocked it from cellar to j garret, lie takes the benefit of the Re porter Urge circulation to advertise his bu?ine>s. Our readers in the ower end will find the Boyers a wholesouled set, who w ill do the right thing always. We have come across one follow who says he will net go up >alt river. He says he always keeps ahead by getting l.i> groceries at headquarters, which is >ech lor's in the Bush house block. Pretty -sensible —he'll live long. Newman will sell you a hat for Toe. that will cost you 51 at other stores. Try Newman and be convinced that he *elU cheaper than anybody else in the counly. " yuiie a lot of Hayes men started from Fleming's mill-dam last week, for Fait river. The republicans of the lower townships started about the same time from Beck's-loch en Elk creek. They were all a sorry looking set, and some, cried for the flesh pots and the little still* # house pickings left behind They go neTer j to return Selab! Wm. Wolf, at the old stand has re ceived another new lot of dry-goods, only purchased a few days ago. at low prices, and which are offered at bargains. His stock is the most complete in the coun ty- Mr. Zerbe, of thia place, a few days ago. showed us twelve good sized ears of p< p-corn, raised on one stalk, on his farm in Nippanose valley. This is an extraor dinary yield and v* would like to hear from any one who can beat it. The Anniversary sermon of the M. E. Sabbath School of this place will be de livered next Sabbath Evening bv Kev. Bouse, the pastor in charge. A nice assortment of fall and winter goods, just unpacked at John C. Miller a. which are offered low. Dry-goods, nations j drugs, and fancy articles Also lined and unlined buffalo robes. Call and see and obtain bargains. Goods marked down to lowest figures. Newman at the new Clothing Store. Bellefonte. sells fine Chinchilla cloth ! bound Overcoats, worth $lB for 51'2.50. Chinchilla Overcoats, worth sls for sll. ; Best black beaver Overcoats at sl3 50. Overcoats at $3.25 and upwards. He is bound to sell cheaper than anybody else , in the county and ho will do it. tfj The best is always the cheapest, and that is where you make it in buying gro ceries at Sec bier's, in the Bushhouse block. Ibe best dried and canned fruits, dried meats, syrups, coffee, and all other necessary household goods. The Lynchburg News relates a touch ingincident. Near Richmond a wife lay in adving condition. Having brought! up a clever orphan girl, who was grown, j the dying woman called the young wo- j man to her and said: "I will soon leave : you my little children motherless. They know you and love you, and after I am gone I want you and my husband to marry." The * young woman, deeply j affected, burst into tears, and said : "We j were just talking about that." Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup h ul 1 be kept in every family. A slight cough, if unchecked, is often theforerunr.erof Con sumption, and a timely dose of this won derful medicine has rescued many from an e*rly grave. FARMS TO LEASE The undersigned wishes to lease 320 acres of land in lowa for a term of years for improvement. acres ef which to be put under the plow next summer. These lands are among the best wheat lands of the state. For particular' inquire of J. 8. BARN HART, 10 nov 6m Bellefonte, Pa. We have been informed by persons in whopi we place implicit confidence, that the instruments manufactured by Mr. D. F. Beatty of the BEATTY PIANO and Bealty's Golden Tongue Parlor Organ no torlety, at Washington, N. J., arc con structed by a corps of skillful workmen, who have been in his employ for years, and are noted for the great interest they take in promoting and maintaining the already enviable reputation of his instrument*. His advertisements appear in this issue of our paper, it would be well for persons in terested to examine them. 1m A GOOD AND HANDSOME PROP ERTY, in Millheim, is offered for sale at less than actual value. For further par ticulars address S. M. SWARIZ, Centre Hill. Pa. 19oct 2m. BRICK FOB SALE —First class brick will be kept on hand for sale at Zerbe's - Centre Hal! bricK yards. These brick are offered so low that it will pay persons at a distance to come here for them. Intending to continue in the manufac ture of brick they will be kept constantly on hand, and fair inducements offered to purchasers. haugtf. D. W. ZERBE. HFCJRTTSTRAY.— ■L A heifer 1J years old, with SEGUA right car, dark-red brinuie color, the premises of the undersigned, is requested to come and prove pay costs, and remove the same. ML J A M ES G B A M LEY. Uublersburg A heifer came on theprem ■F. F. Jamison in Gregg twp. of September. It is Bears old, of a red color, with SPUTS. The owner is request- property, pay costs and ■ante. J. W. BUNKLE, Town Clerk of Gregg twp Bou go to town, remember KW&MII tfnmiii j Spigclmyrr. of the CVsntr* Hull j store, is now ill receipt of his new goods, anJ will offer the late*t and host and - j cheapest in market. Hi* line i* full and j complete, and as he sells for cash or pro , .luce, effers his goods at lower prices than 1 elsewhere. Farmers and all are invited to call and examine for themselves u —Wo have just received a lino lot of j the following goods which will ho sold tower than ever were bought in this co. KM) yds. Best Lancaster Gringhanis 10 cts, P. y. 1000 yds, Appleton A Muslin 0) cts, 15 | p. r. 1500 yds Best Calicoes in the market 8 e cts. p v 1000 yds Atnoskcag Calicoes * cts 'i p. v. 500 yds Best Blcched Shirting 10 ct, p. y. All other good* are equally low, if ~ you have any doubts, a*k our regular eus e tomers 5 per cent, off for cash. ' Thankful for pest favors and wishing a continuance of the same, 1 remain I, Yours Very Respectfully, n ISAAC P. BOY KB. 1 Aaronsburg, Fa , Nov loth, 187K RESPONSIBILITY or RELATIVES • Here * is a fact not generally known An act of I* the Legislature of Pennsylvania, passed 0 June I', 1830, ta.v* : "The father and r grandfather, ar.d the mother and grand mother, and the children and grandchil dren of every poor person unable to work , shall, at their own charge, bring tuffi eient ability, relieve and maintain suih i p ■ r person at such rat-< as the quarter tae-| 1 sions of the county where such poor per j s sn* reside shall order and direct.' 1 This 'j it will be he seen, make* children and grandchildren responsible for the support' - of their parents and grandparent* if the latter are unable to maintain themselves. . while it also make* parents and grandpa-! renu liable for the support of their chil dren in case the latter are destitute and unable to work. 1 I , —MfMi eelta the eheapeetewi laitl . underwear and gloves in Bellefonte. tf HON. r Ready—our farmer* for winter. Resting—the printing press Died -Emanuel Twitnsyer's big English mare. Reopened—the Goetiiian Literary Soci- : ety. : I | The Walker twp. school* which hare i been in progress tor several week*, were : consigned to the following teachers as : .follow*: Franklin, John Guasaiiu* and . Miss Annie McCafferty ; Snydertown, 11. < Ilershbargcr ; Centre, G. W. Wright ; t j L.'gan, T. B Rupert. Zion ; Ed. Twitmy*'.' ; er; Forest, A. E. Garbrick. Salary of '• i each, $35. ■ The Zion Cornet band i* now in exist ■ ence Determined not to lag our boy* at last succeeded in their project, and -will,) we think, be ah'e to treat their friend* to I some ruitiic before a great while J A- P. Meyer is music teacher at this * i place. The prospect for a good singing are encouraging. $. Newman, at the new Eagle Clothing! Store, Bellefonte, will sell you a winter' suit worth $J fors6. Suits which sell a; " other stores for sl7 at sl3. Good suits at '•* $7, $> and $lO. tf 4 I•• • w The detailed returns by counties 'report- (1 ed trom Louisiana, Florida and South j Carolina *oeru to remove all reasonable doubts about the Tote of Louisiana and ' Florida. Tbcy have voted for Tilden by decided maj >ri:ies, even allowing the Re publican estimate* of majorities fer Hayes ( in their own strongholds. I'lorida hs , | given not less than from 1,200 to 1,500 for ' Tilden, and Louisiana hss given him from i 8,000 to 10.0 CO. South Carolina seems to have certainly elected Hampton, and to be in doubt be- ~ tween Tilden and Hayes, but we class it * j in the Hares column, as it probably bc j longs there justly, and will undoubtedly !be counted for Hayes r.o matter bow the . i honest official rote shall foot up . r o 1 mien may even bare an elector in j; Vermont— it having been discovered that one of the Hayes ele< tor> is iueligi ble because he is a federal employe. It " is 11. N. Sollaee, a j>ost master, ami art. 2, M see. 1, prohibits snch persons from be- j ing appointed electors. •♦ ' a A HUNDRED-TON GUN. t< hat Ila y Proposes to Use in her „ Next War, and its Successful Working. n London, Oct , 28—The Time* publishes a dispatch frem Spcrzia which says that the trial- of the hundred toil Armstrong gun made for the Italian Government, were eminentiy successful. A bolt tired 1 with 341 pounds of powder attained a ve- ! iocity of 1,500 feet per second, smashed • solid wrought-iron plates twenty-two inch- l ' es thick, completely pierced tbo itrotig " backing and thirty inch skin of a target, I the resistance of which is supposed to equal the sides of the great Italian iron ' clad Duilio, and had enough velocity re- ** uiainir.g to have smashed the other side of * ; the ship, and would have carried complete ruin into her interior. An equal charge | completely demolished soft steel plates of ! Schneider manufacture, but did not pcnc ; trate the backing, tbougb it is stated that i : the shock would have shaken thestructure c of a vcssfl like the the Duilio as to cause a v leak. The heaviest blow of the bolt equal'.-.e ed 31,250. o J.S. MILLER. I c Fashionable Tailor. 1 AARONSBURG. Having opened room- opp rile the Kc . formed parsonage building lie is prepared )to manufacture all kinds of men's and! ; ''oy's gartm nt*. according to the latest p styles, and up< n shonest notice, and all] work warranted to render tutilfaclion. ' Cutting and ret>airir:g done. 16nov Ire. 3 I JPARM FOR SALE - The undersigned offers at private *ale ' b5 acres of land near the mountain, in the) south of Fitter twp , 75 acre* are clear Thereon erected n House, wash house, barn eorncrib, and other outbuildings. An! Orchard of choice fruit on the premi-ciL it is one of the best fruit farms, and has . running water thereon. AND. JORDAN. * 9 nov. 3t. ; t Y DM IN ISTRATOK'S NOTICE.— ~ J.etter* of administration on the estate! ( of Sam'l Keller, late of Potter twp, dee'd,! iiaving been granted to the undersigned, | all persons knowing themselves to be in bebted to said decedent ure requested to make immediate payment, and persons having claims against the estate will pre sent tbom authenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH KELLER, t 9 nov Gt Adm'r. r A VALUABLE FARM FOR.SALE.- \ two miles east of Rebersburg. Miles twp, *" Centre county, being the estate of Philip I Gramly, deceased, containing 282 ACRES, r more or less ; of which 110 acre* consist of ' the finest quality of white oak, white pine, c hemlock and efie*tnut timber, The bal- „ nncc is in excellent cultivation. The farm is well watered by K1 k creek, and acer- * tain Gap Run, the latter affording an ex- ' (Jbllent water power for *aw and shingle „ mills. The buildings on the place consist of a large double Three Wtory House Bank barn, 54 ft. by 132 ft. and all other necessary outbuildings. There is on the place a good young orchard of choice fruit. Also a seperate tract of 218 Acres of Timberlaud, adjoining said farm, well timbered with ' pine and hemlock. If desired the furrn could be subdivided to suit purchaser-. For particulars address, either a. GRAMLY, Rebersburg, Pa., or It. KRE A ME! it, 9 nov 6t H. WOLF, Wolfs Store, Pa. TAX NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby giv en that the duplicate for Schcol tax for Potter township has been placed in the hands of the undersigned for collec i tion. All taxes paid on or before Decem ber Ist. next, will have a deduction of 6 per cent., and all taxes paid from Dec. 1. 1 to Dec. 31, there will be no deduction, and on all taxes remaining unpaid after Jan. 1, 1877, there will be an addition of 5 per cent, prescribed by law. r W-dIXHUMPfiON. Ml Wfcj h BAYONET POLITICS*. '• CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION o*ov*i>a, '' Philadelphia, Nov. 10. The following '' are copies of telegram* sent about noon to day by President Grant. " Philadelphia, Nov. 10. General IV. '1 ,T. Sbeiman, Washington, D. C Instruct General Auger, in Louisiana, and lienor >f pral Rugrr, In Florida, to be vigilant with I the for.o at their command to preserve peace and good order, and to see that the i , proper and legal board* of canvassers are i, unmolested in the performance of* their du 8 ty. Should there be any ground* of u- picion of a fraudulent count on either side, i, it hou!d be reported and denounced at f once. No man worthy ef the office >t - PresiJent aluiutd be willing to hold It it counted in or placed there by fraud * Either party can afford !• be disappointed in the result ; but the country cannot af ford to have the result tainted by the sus picion of Illegal or false return*. U S GK AN r. Philadelphia, Nov. 10 To Gen. Mier l man, Washington, D C Send all the 1 troops to Aager he may dreut necessary I to insure entire quiet and a poacablo eou* t of the ballots actually catt. They may be taken trom Ss.tith Carolina, unless there is reason te suspect an outbreak there. The presence ol citizens from other i*les, 1 , 'understood, is requested in Louisiana to ..tee that the hoard of canvatters make a . fair count of the votes actually cast. It is to be hoped that representative and Isir men of both parties will go U. 3 GKAKT. To Watch Kellogg. New York, Nov. 10 The following Jitpatch has been sent to Gov*, lnger soil, Hubbard, Kebison, ltcd'e, Curtin, i'a'iner, McCreery, Carroll find others, alses Senator* Thurman, Bayard, Ran dolph. MiP nald. K>man, Wallace arul other senators and the leading public men in the northern Slates, republican* and democrat*. The acceptance* warrant a full representation at New Orleans' Citizens at New Orleans urgently re questthat a delegation of prominent gen tlsmen couic there at once to counte' ! peace and a fair and honest return. You are earnestly requested to be one of ten or fifteen gentlemen, all eminently kn wn, to meet at 1. litrille. Gait House, on Sat urday evening proceeding directly • uth, or if more convenient, meeting at St Charles hate',. New Orlean-, Monday morning. Your prompt acceptance by telegraph is requested. This emergency appeal* to your patriotism. AHRAMS. HEWITT, Chairman. THK FEELING IN NEW YORK. Seine Hitter Talk in Democratic C'ir- l c!er! —The President's Order 1 Denounced. . .Special Dispatch to the Tune*.] New York, Nov. 10—Midnight.—There 1 t* much subdued but bitter talk among in- ' fluential Democrat* to night over the cri- t i*. The throng at the Manhattan Club 1 was large, ar.d tho sentiment* there ex- ; pressed may be summarized thu* : Demo- , crat* consider Grant's order, sending t troop* into doubtful States, a* made for no other purpose than t-> *i*t the Republi- j can* in counting in ti:o vote* of Florida i and Louiana. They hardly dare to hope i for any vthcr result than that Hayes will be counted in. Democrats firmly believe !, that South Carolina, Florida and Lou*i- i ana have been carried for Tilden, and tbat ' if any of thce Stale* are thrown out. it . will be the w rt outrage perpetrated in , tbo I ni'.ed Stale*. Tlie Democrats c>n . ' template a mast meeting to expre*# their ' indignation, and it was decided to issue a , call immediately. On further considera- c tion, however, preparations lot the dem* ' Dnstration were postponed until the elec- r tion wm decided. Democrat* say that , they have been called on by verv many i influential Republican*, who say tbat the ' lending of tro.,p* i* on outrage that the •] Republican rank and file of voter* reptidt- ate. Many Democrat* do not conceal their I apprehension* that the Presidency i* 10.-t ' to Tilden, but they reaffirm again and again that it is through tho keeping back *nd faliifying of return* in Sute> that ' have unquestionably clunen hull by fair - majorities. The Excitement in Washington. Washington, Nov. 10.—Four compan ies of troop* have been ordered from South Carolina to Tal!ahas*e They left thi* morning Gen. Kuger will accom-! ' pany them to E'lorida. Tho oxcitenunt j here is more intense than ever, and vast J rrowd* are congregated at many points ; ( through 'he city to-day, busily discussing ; ! the situation of affair*. Conflicting re port* are received almost every hour front ! Florida and are conspicuously posted for the information of ihe crowds. Gen. Shermau's Orders Obeyed. Washington, November 10 —Gen. Sher- \ man has acted u|>on the telegrams receiv ed from the President, and has received j word from Gen. Rugerthat he had order ed nine to E'lorida and would : , order fiyo nrre and go in person with i them, leaving Col. Hunt, ofthe E'ifth Ar tillery, in command of South Carolina. A company of artillery will be part of the troops sent from South Carolina. . Troops En Route for Florida. \ Savannah, Geo , November 10.—Trans portation has been ordered for troops to pus through this city to-night for Flori da. Advices from Florida say that the State ha* undoubtedly gone Democratic by 2.000 majority. There has been no dis turbance as far as heard from. Troops En Route for New Orleaus. Little K' ck, Ark., Nov. 10 —The elec tion of Congressman in thi* (the Third) i district is still in doubt between Cravens and McClure, Republicans. Only tbo of ficial count can decide it. Company C, Fourteenth United Slates Infantry, stationed here, were to-dny or dered to New Orlean*. KELLOGG MODERATES HIS CON FIDKNCK AN* AUTHENTIC ST ATV.M KNT 1M PC >SS IBLE—CAN NOT APPROXIMATE RESULT. The Ih'.ci t is from Kellogg the usurping governor of Louisiana, who says he has no returns, yet claims the state for Hayes, while the democrats furnish the returns and ahow a majority for Tilden of 10, 000. Special Dispatch to the Sunday Ilrrnld. New Orleans, Novernbbr 11, 1876. So many of the parishes of this State are so inaccessible aud the authentic statements of results up to the present tune are so few and the unofficial account* received vary •o widely, thai it is impossible to give to night any accurate statement or even nn 1 approximately accurate estimate, as re quested by you. WILLIAM P. KKLLOOO. THE ADVENTURES OP TWEED. HIS ESCAPE, CAPTURE IN CUBA, HIS SECOND KSCA PE AND RE CAPTURE AT VIGO. His Apprehension Due to Spanish Suspicion and Secretary Fish's Acu'eness. [Special dispatch to tbo World.] Washington, Nov. s. —The arrival of "Bogs" Tweed is almost momentarily ex peeled by tho authorities hero. The Na vy Department regards the Franklin at overdue. Tho fuel that he will soon be on his native shores again induces the State Department to make public all that it knows of his escape una capture, which, compiled from official records, is to the following effect: Tweed escaped from New York In a schooner, and was landed in a ftnaU boat £u UiW6Sf la tfo ofeflftre spot, I i known its n fishing town, ton miles south <• Santiago tin Cuba. Th* vessel tha '' brought Twond from Now Yotk titorolt (f i nut into tha small nort for tho purt*o o n [ Uniting Twootl and it voting man wlio ac> I c.tntnatiiod him. .Mtor tho twt wore pll( on shoro llto s lit ill I boat returned to tin ' M-hoonor,'whoso name i unknown to tin t I officials, when she headed nlioul and stood . 1 out to sea again. A Cuban fisherman wit I j netsod the aecret landing of those two met 1 and at oitco suinoeted thorn of bring men •' . .ining with ala and cctnfort for the t'u< 0 ban insurgonts. The sus| i ionsoflhe llsti p erntan were still further increaso.l by the two men approaching him and offering v him a considerable sum of monev to eon soy them over to Santiago do Cuba, whore tliey wishod to. Ho coin|dieJ with thoir | rcqur-t, pocketed tboir money, and then loyally turned them over to the Spanish ' authorities at suspicious characters, who f had landed upon tho island in such n -o cret manner that their present o certainly . domanJcd an explanation Tweed and his companion asserted that they were • traveling lor their health, but told i> many . conflicting stories as to still further accu mulate suspicion against them. Tweed also exhibited panporta made o it at tlie State Department at Washington for him self under the name Sneer Mnd Hunt lor his companion, and which appear to have been obtained soma tilue before Tweeds escape. Tweed said be was a eitixen of t Flenda. and his passport confirmed him, , and he was very indignant at his aire-t Notwithstanding his explanations and his ' passports, he was placed in the custody ' of the Admiral of the Sp in s) fleet at San tiago tie Cuba, It being thought that as Tweed was captured while traveling by sea be helon.gi d as a matter of right to the ■ naval authorities. Tho American Consul 1 at Santiago de Cuba, A'lre.l N Young, reported all the facts of these American eitiiens to Consul tieneral Hall at Havana. Hall at once reported by telegraph to the State Department here all of the facts in the ease as they hud been sent to him. The State Department at once examined its records and loui.dtha' the purport- refer red to were rug.iTflr. and had been obtiui ed, as the records snow* 1, in due lorin It then occurred to Secretary Kt-h, who *• familiar wish the many sensational stories that ha I been p iblu! i d in N w York c m- Icerning Tweed's escape, that these two men might be the missing one-. He at onca sent a photograph of I'ivec i to Hall to have Br*.ur, 11 possible ide,' ti! ed. This oi course, occupied some time, hut Tweed wa meanwhile kept in custody Prompt Ip upon the receipt of Tweed • photograph nail dispatched it to Suntisg > de Cubs, where Young at once identified Tweed Hall then telegraphed to Secretary Fish that the man calling hiinteli Socor w- Tweed. and asked lor instructions S ■■ retary Fish at once sent back word to th. Oousul-tienerai to Cup .n General Jv*| lar and present to him a full statement > : the case and request that the Spanish t s >v eminent deliver him up t > the United States authorities To tl. • Jovejlar ru plied that it would givu him much pleas ure to grant the request. He et once isu- , ed an order addressed to the Admiral : the Spanish fleet requesting him to turn ! Tweed over to the Cotisul-Ucueral at Ha vana. who was to hold hiin in custody un- . til a United States vessel Cuu d be .cnt for him, Secretary Fish recounted to Kobt s n what he had done, and the Istter directed 1 a war ve>-el lying at Port Koyal, !j. I'.. to go to Havana for Tweed. But uteanwb . it appears that TaeeJ had strong friend, in Cuba, who aided him in again making his escape. An influential re-ident o; . tiago do Cuba, nut a wpanlard. or *j. American, whose namo is withheld by the State Department, w- instrutnentul it. persuading the Spanish Adtui'al to r>- lease Tweed upon nis parole to visit Santi ago Je Cuba. Of course he violated his parole at once and escaped. C n.u': Young then found out whu h wsy he hd gone, and that ho had taken passage upon the Carmen, a Spanish trading b.ira, bound for V'go, Spa .. Uaiiat llu.ai.u reported tho escape to Jovellar, who w very indignant He at once communica ted ny cabin with the government at Ma drid, and it promptly responded by sac .tig that a carefui watch would be kept for the Carmen at Vigo, and that upm her land ing there her two paoi.g*ra would b<> ar rested and locked UP to nwtilthu mil for them by the American authorit.i - Tlu was in accordance with Jovellar's demand and was regarded here as satisfaek -y, at it made Tweed's capture a mere q i. -t on ottime. The very Uav that the r i-ws ar rived bur* of the arrival o| the Car men at V ig n anil t sr. U> at res'. ;• !>rr;.a- , ti in was received at the Navy Depart- I ment that the United >!ate- steamer Franklin wu at Gibraltar, uj : tbr n<• of J departing ujHin a homeward t ruiso In structions were at once cabled tu her . At cersto proceed to Vigo and take Tweei • n board, arid bring him along. It i- upp •- ed that Tweed's companion was his neph ew. although that point is ofsocoiidary im portance to the Slate Department, :r.d i - information concerning him has been so iy tit. "I tie passport which wat obtained Kr Tweed in the nam# of Seoorai curately d- 1 scribes him, and was granted upon the ap plication by letter of S-cor, who wrote that he a citizen of Florida temp, rarily in and di -ired to go abr u, 1. - Notice is hereby g ven th a v the account of Adam Hoy an i ' A. (i. Curtln, Jr., assignees of NcliaU. l worth A Us'., lias been filed in the court of Common l'lca- of Centre euunty, and . will be presented fr < f. rmnti oi at Nov. Term, next. A. WILLIAMS. ! Prot'ry. /^RTHAN'SCOURTSALK Will be fold on tho premi-es, 1- u. o - ea-t of Centre llall, ON SATURDAY. NoV. Us at I *'< p. 11l , the following described reni .--tali belonging to the estate of Jacob M-.-e, ( dee'd, a lot of ground in th township , of Potter, oontainlng Two Acres and 00 j>c relics I of the very best land and in the highest stato of cultivation. Thereon ererted a good two storv HOUSE, STABLE ar. 1 BLACKSMITH SHOP, and a' i in . • -u --ry outbuildings, a never failing spring of water, and choice fruit TERMS—One half of the purchase mon ey to be paid at Confirmation of sale. Dm balance in one year thereafter, to be si cured by bond and inortgageon the prem ises. * JOHN SHANNON. octl2 Adm'r ■pXECUTOU'S PRIVATE SALE Tbe undersigned, Executors of the las! will anil te-Ument oi Thoma- Huston, lat< of Walker township, Centro co.. Pa., <it>- coa-ed, offer tho property known as the "Junction," at private sale. Thin property i< situated in Walkerlwp. at the intersection of the Millheim nnii ( Bald Eagle turnpike \v : th the public road leading frcm Bellefonto to Lock Haven, about midway between the two places : Containing about .".T acc-of lainl wilh . large DWELLING HOUSE, STORK 1 ROOM, and tlio necessary outbuildings, all in good order and repair ; there is a!-., a fine young Orchard of choice fruit in good bearing condition on tho premises This property is suitable fora private rei deuce, or as a place of public business and common resort has no equal in tho county A tract of land, adjoining the Junction tract, containing about 10 ACRES, weli located Miid desirable for a small homo i. also offered fur sale, together with FOUR FINE FARMS, one of them now occupied by Samuel Showers, containing about 'Jni ACRES; one occupied by Mortimer McClintoc, containing about 189 ACRES ; One occu pied by James Huston, containing about 180 ACRES, all situated contigous to the property first described in Walker twp , ! and the other occupied bv Michael Cor man, containing 240 ACRES, and 9perch, os, neat measure, near tho villngo of Jack sonville, in Marion twp. Thee farms are limestone land of tho finest quality, and in a good state of culti vation, well supplied with timber, water, and fruit, with good buildings erected on ' each. The farms occupied by showers, McClintoc, and Huston, abound in Iron Ore of the Finest Quality, in paying quantities a vein being novr profitably worked by Messrs. Irwin ,Y I McCoy of this county, on one of thorn. The premises above mentioned will be sold as designated, or in such tracts us may suit the wants of purchasers, where the lo- j cation is such as to wnrrnnt a division oi! the same. l'ersons desirous of purchasing any of the above described premises, will pleas< i apply to either of the undersigned, who will lake pleasure in showing tliein tin ; same, when terms and conditions will b, j made known. JAMES HUSTON. Nitlnnv, Pa JAMES I*. CORUKN, oaronsburg ept 28 Sin Executors. JULL OPENING OF Bonnets, Trimming*, Millinery, AT Miss Lucy Deiniuger's, IN CENTRE HALL. who has just returned from Phila. withj the Latest Fashions, and n complete stock of New Bonnets, new ilnts, elegant Trim mings, &c., which will be sold or made up at reasonable prices. AWThe new stylos are very pretty Ladiegcall and |g kLvUk yarly. FuU WBt*j AflVlWto. it J INDIA. v Jf A Terrible Cyclone —s,ooo Pcraous Killed. Calcutta, November 9 The district of • ILckergonga was ravaged by a cyclone •on Tuesday last A thousand native *1 houses were destroyed, Ibe town of I*i Mowlucktbnn was submerged bv waves, " and 6,01*1 persons are believed to have " pushed. Th* Government has sent re '*j 'id to tint de-olated tedious. The Tlirentenwl Faiuine. Rombay, November 9 The Timet of 'l India, announces tliat relief works have " I been established in Hhoiapore district ( w lie re the Pioneer on the t>tli inst , report | ' | ed there were prospects of a famine, and j| forty-live thousand of the inliabitants ,; have b< en given employment. MARRIAGES. l , On Nov 11, in Centre Hall by Rev. is W ( House. John II Jordan of Aarontburg, to ' MPS Kb aK. Rnxinoii of near Centre I' Hall I f: On Nov '.i, at the M K. Parsonage ia t'enlre Hall by Rev. ti \V Rouse Cliarles ' \\ Bollinger, of Centra Hill to Miss ■ Uegiua W. Bbiers, of Potters Mills, , On the Ist Oct Mr Howard A Ackeij and Mist .Susan K. Iv istor, both ofAarons ; burg On Oct 3, Mr. J. Edward Wirt and Mi-a Sallie J Mussiir, both of Penn town-' •hip. On Oct 22, Mr. Em'l J Yoii ida, and • Louisa C \onaia, both of Woodward - ♦ DEATHS. ()u 1! Nov , Lend wig Hollanbc. -, aged • fkl years, t months and 11 day # • —- MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA. Pliiladelpbia. Noveiulerjii —Kx-fatnily J" Poena rod 1 '."B Rye 72 Clover seed 11 (k) fvH f 1 Corn mixed 66 Corn yellow fcw k f>. J Oat- Western mile 1 <'kl 'I, I Oals new white 87 (<v 41 Butter New York ex 32 i<v .! i Butter firsts l.y 3*t flutter Western extra, 2.1 27 Cheese S (.y, 1'! Kggs wes tern 27 'Js l'droleunt roni.ei^'.'y UxLLKVONTt M XKM.T-, rejH'rted by Shortlidge & Co. White Wheat. $1 11. Red Wheat, Si 10. Rye, 61c Corn, old, 4Uo. - J new, UK-. Oats, 26c. Cloverset-.1, choice Ssi*. Potato.. retail, el 2V Buckwheat, fflV * Flour, pt-r barrel, wholesale, $6 19. " 11 tail, fb UO. Nova s. i... plaster, ground, sll 60, per . ton. j t Cayuga, $9 60. Mn.ROY M ARXXT Rki-ORT, —OcL 17, by' Sample A McNitt: Whaat, white, $1 12. Wheat, red, $1 Oh. Corn, i-j. tat*. 22 to, 28 K-e. .15. Clovers era], $0.60. i \ Ground Alum Salt $1 6J. Butter '£*. to 28 Egg-, IK r to iC MARKET Report Of Prices OP r. a. ffiAdeneus, I.KWISTOWS, PA,, /•' <) U CASH. ! Turpentine, 40 cu. LiuxecJ Oil, G2 eta. _ Wbiti LMUI, t10.50. i" Nai a, $3,2.1 per keg. c< liar Imn, 2$ ctr. ('OOKING STOYKS, 7 it) , $ 1 <100; B in , $21.00 ;• in., $2.1.00. I ROOM STOVES BEST ANTE tpl CLINKERS. PATENT FLUES tu 10 in.. $lO 00 ; 11 in., $12.00 ; 12 in., p | $15,000. ; ROOM COAL STOVES, $i to $lO 00. rt GhUfiaiaad Cotl Bucket-, .10 cte. ' Galvanizes] Coal ShoveU, 10 eta. , Fire Brick, 75 eta. f Coal Grate, sl.o*l. Always for sale the best anilCheap-jS,' est Cooking and Room Stoves in the " Mnrkot. J F. G. FRANGISCUS. Lowiflown, 1!0. IMG cpi 2H. th B In jr r Uj B a, r ALWAYS AHEAD ! ! Our POPULARITY For Low Prices Is Daily On The Increase. Having purchased the largest Stock of Goods in our line ever brought to Bellefonte. we are ottering extra inducements to buyers. MEN'S SUITS FOR $5 ANI) UP. MEN'S OVERCOATS. 13 50 UP. MUBLINS FROM 5c A YARD UP. LADIES' HOSE. 6c A PAIR UP. |. LADIEB'COATS,BHAWLS.TRIMMINGS, HATS, AND FANC7 GOOD 6 IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT THE VERY BOTTOM PRICES, t MEN'S,BOOTS AT #2 A PAIR. LAD'ES' FINE SHOES $1 A PAIR. MENS HATS AS LOW AS 76 CENTS. A FULL SUIT OF UNDERWEA R 'FOR 60s. AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES. IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK. BOUGHT AT ALL TIMES. GIVE US AJCALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHKREJ ii]V£ m A call —TIIE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF • Apr 27 S. 4 A. LOEB. HARDWARE AND STOVES!! HARDWARE AND STOVES!' a' COMPLETE LINE OE ALL KINDS OFJHARDWAUfi. r 0 SPEARS, ANTI CLINKER. SILVER MOON, PARLOR STOVES, THE BEST IN THE MA RKET. J ! KliE IS NOTHISO ft EQUAL IT IN SERVICE OR BEAUTY, I'ricc reduced to suit tho timca. O SUSQUEHANNA COOK STOVES IMPROVED, ANTI CLINKER, ORATE AND REVERSIBLE TOP PLATES. Wnrranted OH beat baker in the market. ! o SOVEREIGN PORTABLE RANGES, can attach a water hack for beating water in Bath Room, very little higher than owlinary Co* Stovea, and good bakers. We also have a full line of cheap uttd medium price PARLOR STOVES. Pricea to suit the trade. ; THOMAS A. HICKS & BROTHER, Pa. BREONS MOTEL, MILKOY, FA. The be-t table and bar, and excellen -tabling for hurt ex. AGo a fine reaorl fix cummer boarder*. Hut to depot, am daily *iagea to Centre countv. Charge reaxonable. OKu BRKoN, Frop'r. Sample Sl McNitt. MILROY. FA. P;\7 s r>i£"}JJCj>J£!JY MARKET PRICE FOR All Kimlsof Grain. ALSO, Always on hand and at lower prices than elsewhere. COAL, PLASTER ANI) SALT. Farmers of Centre uiiud tba plane. Si sept if. Wolfs Old Stand. AT A'f C£iTr;i£ r)AIL, Magnitict tit Stock of Fall {and Win ttf Qooda. 0/JS Prj Lb i Lt/YY pJ'JCh 1 POLITE ATTENTION ! llaxingju.t returned from tbe Eat, and tight at j.anic price#, 1 am n..w prepared! o -ell cheaper than ever before. My stock, onxixts in part c-f DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, SANDALS, Ac., Ac.! .ttdic-' and Gents' Underwear a spec alily. A LAKGK STOCK OF SEADY - MADE CLOTHING oustandy on hand. i t u.-totuer9 will find the ,-tock com-i iletc, and u call is all that is required, 0 assure you that this is the best iiacc in tha valley to buy your goods. Remember, we have but one price for reryone. WM. WOLF. M & S f *7 ei * t* ct I t ftftt P P t f f T ITHK W OEKT \o CLAWS. - We are now Jlo fumla'i all iUHM with ccniUat employ 1 B*Bt .1 Unm* II, al, .]r u f |ii* Ilia- a, (nr Oiaif .I.sr* r. tr en I, *ula *. Ilfhl and ;.ruftul.l Vrr .n. .1 -ilhor a, aaaiij aara lr, mi. „, u to ft pa, '•rniua.and a prnt-Ttinnal .am l,r driving lhlr Ib"l. .UM lo lb# t.ai;itt. B. at,d air), raa aarr. u much aa man 1 bal afl ab.> w tin. noiha u, aand Ibalr add raa, and loal Uia bualaMa a* taaXa hi* unimraUaO-l S*r T., aach a* ara sol aril alu ' •l"*f't o '* dollar l- (a, f,r iba truablr .<f .nun* tall imMtralan. *am|d*. aortb arrrral dot u. cmarw. a.at i.n.aud , C 0,,, of Horn* and 1 iraaldr ..or Ihr 1.r.r.1 and toal flhiatralod Pabll | • una all aanl trr. Bf mu Kaadvr. If ,.o aam rr"" l *"'' •'■*. add,em l.tlOKl.t JTIKTON a Co.. I'orUand. Main*. T L, SI'AXGLER, Auornev-at-Law, '* Uellefonte, l*a. Utfece with Bush A Yocum. Consultation in Englisl. tul Gorman. Collection*protnptlvxttend *d to. feh6-tf , < EN IKK HA 1.1. - DRUG STORE. J.C.MILLER. - | iSuccessor tu J. K. Miller A Son ) , | Dealer in Fure Drug- and Medicine*, I Dye ktutfi, and Druggist's sundries. PURE WISE ASDUQVORS For medicinal purpo.es. The beat brand* of - CIGARS AND TOBACCO i i always in *lock. j Fri-seriptioiis carefully Compounded. 1 J.C. MILLKK lit A T. COTTLE Fashionable Tailor. Oulre Hall. Having opened room on the 2nd floor of Gift \ I'lory • buiidiiig he i* prepar -•J to manufacture all kind* of men'* and boy'* garment*, according to the latest ttyles, and upon shortest notice, and all, work warranted to render satisfaction.' I Cutting and repairing done 7cpi y fl. cY J. HARRIS, NO. 5, BRfXr'KERHOFK ROW. j IROXnaiil,: Paints OILS, ETC,, J. A J. HAltltlS, Bellefonte. VEW M'illiK NH\I GOODS AND i\ Panic Prices. 11. I. LAKRIMKK. at the old Centre lltll stand. J u-t cqrening a Stock of NEWUOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A large variety of Ladies Dress Goods j ■ Grew! Itargsin* in Miibliusnnd Calicoes. iHsady -made Clothing Warranted to Suil. Hi* Cloth* and Ca*imrrx, Caut be excelled His Crocery Department, b K *toni-he- every one in aworttnent and low I I prices. I | Syrup, bugar, Tea, Coffee. Canned fruits. Domestic and Foreign Fruiu, Ch®c*e, j and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart menu Z+- Farmer-, Mechanic* and Laborer* , look lo your interert l)ne dollar saved is a dollar in tux kcE Then call and see at | w hat atf>ni-hingly low prico- JMW*Notroub. to *h .■ Good- "SS® Also the choicest FAMII.Y FLOCK al-| wars on hand. Apr. 15, y. TTSR. S~ GTGUTELI us 7 Denlist. Millheim. Ogwrw his |wufwtlcw>l firffket t ihf WtMlf It# to] j>r*|-#r#4 l #|| tfftaUi.ftfi ta th# dkiUki pro It# k* RAW folly pr#p#r#4 to i & tract teeth *bo*lot#lj without pain n.j# f F. REBKR. Atlornw ilTo# 1 V V • rrmpl lUMUm glr*n to *1! tnulon* ra \ truslMt l hi* car- to I laarß-Mm I ai.lrc ,ouol). Of f '" is I' t b,n,fl* WM 1* WILSi'N, \': * v Ib'Hefor.'.e l'a. Otfica in Mrs. Ben ;nor'* Building. Helletonte Pa. : JOHN F. POTTER, Att .rnrv-Ht ,4" la" t'olleriicn* emmptlx m*4 ar.t seaclai j ktUntioa fflten t< tha## having Undi ttf pM;>#rty foi ; - as 1 V ill draw ut and ha** acknswrlrufaj Defdi Vort#t#4t*. Ac ofltc# to lb# 4uuav>&d, north m(# oi : th# oourt boa##, liU#foal# wtSi in! join POWER!, HOOT A SHOE MAKEIi f diploma' Awarded to John Powers for the I (•est fine Boots exhibited at Can- ; I tre County Fair for tbe y.-ar HJ7&. J f/i a i) u / a'oVo a Opposite Bush Huuui. HKLLKFOM'K. PA. lie keeps constantly on hand a full 'line of II OTI A * l> H II O E U. ? \ ft £ §5 >J 0 £ § for ikdies, kept constantly on hand. WE DEFY COMPETITION I lsoot* and Bbi>o for man and women, of all styles, quality and prft-et. from tbe most costly to the cheapest, .constantly ■ opt on land. *f2l ii oK v it 66z t; it, , ManufaiUmr of and Dealer ta II A R N ESS, SADDLES. BRIDLES, Ac., CEMEE HALL. PA of all kinds executed at sbort notice. 'Jfy jun 68. PENNbVALLtY BANKING CO. CE.VTHK IIALL, PA. , KE< RIVE DEPOSITS, and allow Inter, cit; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities, Geld and Coupons. PKTXX Uorrxx, Wis. B. MINOLK, ; I * re# ' t - Cashier. ;C. T. A: kxakhek C 11. Bewtx i A LEXANDER A BOWERS. At 4-w4or chaIIIJ, at hU k>.a n W Pt# I *•**. u UAldai Thin Lu sl-Mrti I UM.II lATte uuAjiitUM Ojsoa Uw L. * ASC HK . fciid bit (sense • fro fed It* Lis lAlialAsVA UM ,. .It | , >-! h, iitou.. irisSu. U " u ** lft ( *l'rw * AMV flam or I o r !*">• * gou4 UUAllI) J C|t4tl( U Ifiatra i hi* I bit 1 ritteßl LA* t ttdi 'r n Ml.i< <. . I the urn—i ' PMU I <extor .jMni.liu . M.IU. uruc Vtbrl'M I Ac . Mill Bad it to iXeir ait AtitaAt U bar iyu > e j rnffed atsd AU Umt EowarrAAtu feS* W JVjL? A® *'V"T j —i:—___ Pa. r JUIE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE RE-OPENED! A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. j The Bcilefont public and the people o! the country pent-rally will be pleased tol jkuow that tbe old and well established DRUG STORE, litothe property of James C. Wilhamf, ! on Allegheny street, next door to Hicks' i hardware emporium, bat been re opened for business and is be- t ? J ' n E rapidly re-stocked and "f** ; -Bed out with the best and most popular! DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, *nd everything usually kept in a£r*t-c!a> i Drug fetora , I'rtKSt RIFriOIKCAHEFrL- I) romiHuinded at all houra jOf the day or night, and particular and j prompt attention given to tbe wants of | farmers and others ; who live in the country. Btore never clos<d to those who want midicines oi an) thing in the drug line The undersigned hopbt, by strict aUenti< to business, to merit and receive the pub lic palonage. H M HEEHIHGTO*. 6 "' r l >- Agent | D. r. LUSE, PAINTER, BESL i Ufferß Ins scrvict* to the citizens oi Centre county in IIOUM', Mgn anil Ornnuenlal L, . . lilnting, >i.iping, orr.amenuug and gilding. Graining OAK, WALNUT, „ . CHESTNUT. Etc. a -Bin find rancj Paper banging. Order* respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable. A) pr tf. j Jj H A. J. URNDOHF DENTIST. j Itisltll located tt Fine linm Mills and ta no* pre UaI to tbf bui&M f pAtIMU a ilWr ■ j ami ramlar any drwjrad imic ta ha Ilea, la tha baat manner, of t-aat qnnhtf and at r**amabW .ataa la aaitkm of nr* denturt* mad* a iiwdalii fVrii at 1 travtad it it rot pain |] Harness, Saddles. Ac Ths BodorsUrnod, determined to nn t the pcvcmlar demar.dfar lower |.nm rrepertfuUr call. ths sttsu UUB of UTC |.utiht u. tu. Iloct of BADDLERT now cdlsrod ol the old .tsnd. Posies <rs t-*< ills for tats'peorta sod tbo Umos. it>* lutni an.t m ot .srtod SD.l.omvlsts assort moot ol ftoddUw. Haruwa, iVUton Hri.l.ss, of rvorj dr.rrlptton sad qusllt; . Wnip. sd in Is. I srorrthins to romp lots s Srst csss estsblish ■trot, os ttos oasrs st t.rwoa which will sort *ht tliwos J4COB UIXUKB i Voire HsJl. Chas. H. Held, flock, H alrlinmkerA Jewelei Millheiiu, Ceuire Co., J'a. M kind* of clock a, \Ttchrt and J*w\rr of thr vj Ue. as ala> tho Jtlaranvtlla I'atant t alrodrr v lot ka. prviridod vitii a con>|4at> tndat 0I to# month •od day of tka month and nook on ita !m hi ail la oatranfod ua i>#rfoct ttm# koapor. t locka. Watchaa and Jrwaliy rotalrod on abort 10 ca and •at ran tod C. PECK'S Coa ?^^M a ,n tor y- The undersigned has openotl itntwes Üblishment, at hii new (hops, fot th •nanufactuto of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, Blkio)|H AMP SLIPS, PLAIN AND FANCY of every description . All vehicles manufactured by him ire warrnnted to render satisfaction, and at equal to any work done elsewhere. 110 uses none but tho best material, tad employs tho most skillful workmen! Hence they flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability tnd finish. Ordersfrom a distance promptly attend ed to. % Come and examine my work before •ontra- ting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kimlsiif Repairing done. BEATTY pIAWO! Srand, Square and Upright. From Geo. K. Letcher, firm of ffm, JL Letcher & Hro , Bankers, Fayette, Ohio. "We received the piano and th.nk it a very fine-toned one out hore. Waited s short time to give it a good tost. If you wish a word in favor of it wo will cheer fully give it." James R. Brown, Esq., Edwardsville Hi y: "J n Beatty Piano received gi"o eutirj -atiii,, ion." Agenu wanted. Send fo j "■"""■psaawwwjjw 11 GRAHAX A SON exclusive aale in BelJefoot Edwin 0. Burls' CELEBRATED FINE SHOEf. ■ 8 WIDTHS, the 3! Shots la ihaWerM. WiJOLESALK * KETAIL Wr.VW JY Calf Skins ■ SOL* LEATHEB^ SHOE (Ail Kinds ofCuaUißi Wei k Made T. Order. Bishop Street, BKLLFFONTE, Pa. JO may tf. BEATTY Si !/.- Organs. Factory Established inT&S. From the Presa From G. D. White, Editor Harkelts town, N. J. Herald. J Le organ has a rich, de*t and soul Utrnng tone : could not 1181 is the koui without it It helps wondwr. .\y to driv< eway the thought* of herd tim- s." I he Lebanon Pa. Daily Newa, aays ; "We are in receipt of <n>e •* ih.ve fv* I ??**• ,F* r lor OrgAMA, IU.I, sclured h% D. F. Beatty, Wahin?ton. S. J. Thi organ it a fna, solid black -..lnut case, snd in tone it cannot be turp„ sed by any \ instrument of its kind. ' i— Ffxm the Lowe ! Neb liagister. I ' " • received this week, .irect from the manufacturer. D. K B- ty. Wash ington, N. J., hi? jusU> • led organ, elegant in appeeracce, and ..acdsomely furnished unexcelled in ricHn- i and pow er of tone We -..re t . B pica-ed I with it. and hearclv rscoirnur l it to any hne contemplating of parch* >, sn or- Be*t offer given. Money reiunded upon •oturn of oigen and i;eight c .rges paid by me (D. F. Beatty) both wav > if unsat isfactory, after a ul uiJ of five daya. Organ warranted tor six ye-rs. Agsnu wanted • :aal# or fe* ! male, to canvass for this superior iastru j mint. Address D. F. BEATTY. Washington, New Jersey C EN THE HA L L CO AC II SHOP, LEVI XrUBAV. st Lis establishment at Centre Hall, keet | un hand, and lor aale. at the most reasons bit rates. .Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, PLAIKAMD FAMC* snd vehicles of every docripti-m made to and warranted to be mudc of tbs heat seasoned material, s<i by the nasi •killed and coin tie tent workmen. Bodies I for buggies and spring-wagon Ac., of th* I most inprovcd patterns msde to order.als j Gearing of all kinds made to crder- A! rinds of repairing hone promptly and at <he lowest possible rate*. Persous wanting anything In hL line art I requested to call and ewaurii hit work Jibcy will find it not to be excel led for d ar sbility and wear. -iay Itf. BEATTY'S PARLOR mm Elegant sty lea, with valuable improve merits. New and Beautiful bolo Stops. Over one thousand Orgs,nisi- and Musi riant indorse there orgs.m and : -commend them at strictly first class i- fona. Me chanism and durability. W^.ranted for six years. Moat Elegant ai.d Latest Improved. Have been awarded ike Hiyn-st Premi urns in competition with olbeis. r simplie "tv, Durability, Prompin.ss, and Piano like action. Pure, swoet, and evenly ba'e- eed ton a Inrrhaetral effects, and lasts' i ineoaa aa cess which may be had to ths r teds. Send for Price Li.-t. Address, DANIKLF BE \TTT, OB Sr AC LEB H A PPT" RKUtV I) You Ms* TO fr * l V*. • B * c ir Kn aadAbaaw visstins "J" 1 !tl * MsaSswi Urta la MAR&IAOE pedimr-iu 10 Me-wie#v - mom 4. Rt method of trootmoat. sow ami nauUUp rwmodko (look* and circaUra wt trr* ae%ld . .Tihpia As dram HOWARD Aaaoc lATUor. 41k K. . th hi. Phfti •l#iDfata. Pa An laatiiutioa bAla# *L |k rmwtelia tor noaarabia ooadoct and prof wiilL 11 jal-f. BEATTY??^ Grand, Square and Upright. Proru Rufus Snydr. of the t m of Sny der & Hendricks. IV tag* M: u ufacturers. of the city of Pa ; "I must confer 1 li*dly l.\ -,iw how to express my gratiiicstioe on receiving the Beatty Piano you .hipped me. It is at least all 1 could nk, iv';L or evpecL One of our most eminent muician ried it and spoke in the met < vur.ble 'cms, after thoroughly tcstim it." Best offer ever ,n. Mor- y refunded upon return of Piano and frc'gbt charges paid by mo (D F. Beatty) b"th ways if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of Ave lay. Pianos warranted for six years. Address, D. F. BLATTY. "Sitil y U M.hirgtoe New Jersey, A\T M. P. At M \ N ÜB. Atl o > uey at-la w V? Bellefonut. Pa. Ofb a witb Ja* M.-Manns, esq 23jul tf BROCKEfiHOFF HOUSE. BKLLKFONTF,. FA. D. JOHN- ON ,1 ONB. Ihl.moll kaown hotel. •..!. tilth. ■ ln..i iniiton of the town, hu beea tLvr.'U,i',l7 i. : ted, repnlnt* .od furnUhed now. It will to to.- C- f the proprta lor. to make It . pleow it bum. lov u •• who mas I. Tor them with their palmaagt-. A fr-• arrive un. to the depot, and th. b**t .UClrv In J an oonnaw od with the Uouw Stow *r*7cs nn SaSmoiS^nJiUaELPHU,
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