THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY NOV. 28, 1*74. LODGE MEETINGS OAVRA* HHULMMI. NO 0.0'0.R, rj Ntnnli nlnj In lb* IMd Follow* H*ll J M an.Lii.ip. H. V S**v. A a <>. P TON UIW, S. X. R A L II., •£•" M.imUj *Tnln. ■ ot attvr >h roll moon In lb* Ml FslWtw* llsll a . .. U , M ~ t - u C K .Htm < HII, twl W . U Mimu, n *• t*,VSKT CWAWfI*. POf H. !• on s *. , . b 7! m *' •moon on or nftor Tbe UaroHTKR being read by nearly every body on thia aide of the county, where it ha* a larger circulation than anv two pipori, will bo found tn* Wft medium for advertising business, *ale, Ac. Subscribers to the REPORTER, re*id ing outride of Centre county. ahooM re mit u* 10 cent*, yearly, for postage which a e will pay here ; this reduces the postage to one half, a* the sum paid by them tor one year * portage was IS) cts. The Keystone llelel at S1 if grove, waa raid at SheritTs *ale, and brought SB.- **l, *ys the Time*. —— Buy your groceries where you get the best, which i* alwaya the cheapest. at Sechler'a. Do such of our exchanges as adver tise for Holloway fe Co , expect to gel their j pay T Belter try iL The rail* are now laid four miles th it aide of Laurelton, and proceeds slowly, j Engineers have been up looking for a site . for the Spring Mills depot. Our people care more now to have a '•aight" , of the cars up thia way than sites for depots, ] There's too much feeling for the amount of patience our people have already | shown. Does the Penna RR. understand ■ Schuyler Colfax, Credit Mobilerite and played out radical, lectured in Lewis- " burg, last Tuesday. Subscribe for the Reporter, the long winter evenings are here, tad you want a good paper, full of reading matter, more by one half, than any other county paper furnishes. The Bush house, at Bcllefonte has j changed hands, and a new landlord pre sides. Wm. Kttingcr of Aaronsburg this week moved to Miiton, l'a. Rain from Saturday to Monday night. Pienty of mud in consequence. Any body will tell you that LoeV* keep the choicest stock of dress goods ir. the county--eo all say that have been;, there. Regardless of the rumors of war be- ' < tween Russia and Turkey—or the excite- ' ; most on the recent presidential election in this country, it is singular that an even t tenor is kept at the headquarters for gro- j < ceries, at Secbler Jt Co s. They go right * ahead selling the best, cheap, and please ' their customers as always. j ? We are sorry to iearn that our old j < friend, Mr Peter Ruble, of the Loop, is J seriously ill at present, the result of a fail s in his uuil a short lime, the injuries from ' which induced erysipelas, of a serious na- f lure. j | The next regular meeting of the Centre County Medical Society, will be 1 held at Bellefente, in the Undine Hail, on j ! Wednesday, noon '29: h, at 1 o'clock,]' p. m. Representative elect Weaver, paid 1 ' our sanctum a visit or. Tuesday. : ( New man will sell you a hat for 75c. ; i fait will cost you sl.tW at other stores. J t Try Newman nnd be convinced that he j sells cheaper than anybody else in the j county. tf j j The Selinjgrove Times says: AI Mr Pontius, living back ot Row's church j 1 Acutewhere, fell from a load of corn fodder : last Friday and was killed We believe I to was a brother to the Mr Pontius of 1 £ikhart county, Indiana, who was killed < a short lime ago by a runaway horse. ! SCKIBNXR FOR DECEMBER. -T. Rob- ' ison Warren's ' Bay Shooting" in Srrib- j ner for December the sec- j ond of the series of papers on American [ j Sports, is in a somewhat lighter vein than ! Mr. Wilkinson's "Salmon-Fishing." A ' t the spirited outline illustrations suggest, it! , is full of fun ar.d anecdote, but the hard work of coast shooting ia not therefore • lighted. ' The Lass o' Lowrie's is con tinued, "Owd Sammy Craddock'' meeting with a severe loss. This number also con tains the first installment of Dr. liwlland'* new story, "Nicholas Minium," in which Nicholas is presented to the reader ar.d slsotoMiss Larkin. There are signs of love ar.d danger ahead. Samuel Eby of Zion, fell down Snook's cellar way, at Millhelm, a few nights ago, dislocating bis shoulder. Sam is one of our most promj t paying subscri bers, and we are right glnd the result was not more serious. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a purely vegetable compound, innocent in nature and wonderful in effect. For children it i* invaluable, curing Croup, Whooping Cougb, etc., in a few hours. Price 26 cts per bottle, or five buttles for SI.OO. S. S. SCHOOL CCKCERT.—The Sun day School at Farmer'* Mills will hold a S. S. Concert on the evening of Nov. 25. All interested in the Sunday School work are Cordially invited to be present "The Bible," is to be the subject of the concert exercises. W. E. FISCHER, Pastor. LECTURE ON AFRICA.—Rev. B. B. Ooliins, late missionary to Africa, will lec ture in the Lutheran church, at Centre liall, on Thanksgiyingeveaing. Mr Col lins has with him curiosities from Africa, ■uch as gods, dress, etc. Everybody should bear him. No admission charged. Mr. C. will lecture at Farmer's Mills Un ion Church. Nov. 28. in tho evening, nnd at Georges Valley Church. Nov. 29, in the evening. Do not fail to go. W. E. FISCHER, Pastor. Let our farmers bear In mind, when visiting BeLefonle, that Hoffer & Kline'* is the place to get the m.*t goods for mon ey or produce They keep any thing you need, and are constantly in receipt of new goods. Newman at the new Clothing Store, Beliefonte, sells fine Chinchilla cloth bound Overcoats, worth $lB for $12.50. Chinchilla Overcoats, worth sls for sll. Best black heaver 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. tf FAHMS TO LEASE.— The undersigned wishes to lease 320 acres of land in lowa for a term of years for improvement. I'M) acres ef which to be out under the plow next summer. These lands are among the best wheat lands ot the state. For particulars inquire of J. . BAUNUART, 1G nov Gm Beliefonte, IV We have been informed by persons in whom we place implicit confidence, that the instruments manufactured by Mr. D. F. Bcatty of the BEATTY PIANO and Beatty's Golden Tongue Parlor Organ no toriety, at Washington, N. J., are con- structed by a corps of skillful workmen, who have been in his employ for years, and noted for the great interest they take Bn promoting and maintaining the already reputation of his instruments. appear in this issue •' it would be well for persons in wd to examine tbem. lm ROOD * ND . handsome PROP i, in Alillheiiu, is offered for sale at actual value. For further par- Btrs address S. M. SWAKTZ. Centre fe ltoet Sna. you go to town, remember ■l.JtottMl! JitVttMlii tf E I LIST OF GRAND JURORS FOR Nil VKMBKK TERM, 1876 Beliefonte—Joph Furey, Philip lYati j Henner—A. J. Shivelv College \\ it Miller, Wm Kline Howard Jacob C Smith, Henry . ' j Pletcher. j lluston Kigali Kelleman, Jackson Kel 1 j ley. Hants John J Orndorf, Kinamic . Cmnnmtiler Harris Jos Kimport Ferguson -John Uoheen Libart.v DF' Confer. Marion -Isaac Frain. Mile*—Simon llaxcl. j Potior John Kmerick, Henry Craw 1 ford, Wm A kens. Benj F' Arney ! Penn— Alfred Kramer. llalfmoon—John A Hunter. Rush— Clta Long Walker—Wm L. Mckean. LIST OF Til A \ KRSK JURORS FOH NOV. TERM. 1870. Beliefonte—Thoa 11 Reynolds, Geo A Bayard. Isaac Guggenheim,>r rhilipsburg—Wm Bboch, Andrew Beck. Benner Charles Witmer, Michael Mi en Bogg* Joseph Iddings. Edward Pack er. Burnside J H Hatit Collego John llcuser Ferguson John ShiUler, 11 V Meek, Robert Brett. Gregg Sam 1 llarter, James Duck Jac Bitner. Howard Sam 1 Pletcher, Satu'l B ' Leather*, Samuel Brickley Heine?— John F'r, Jer.ck, H BKreamer j Huston—Elijah Williams Harris -David Keller. Liberty John M Williams. Marion John Holmes. Mile* Geo H Haines, Cyru> Brumgard, Philip Gramly. Fallon Geo Beher*, Henry \orr. I Penn—Franklin Bowertox. Potter—Daniel IVckert j Snow shoo- D(. I,eager, Patrick Kd j ey, Geo \N Mansler Spring—Henry Tibbins, John 11 Musser, \N M Holmes. • Taylor—John C Copenhaver, Samuel ; lleover. Ut ion- C Beak. | Unionville—John Bing. j W alker —Geo Bartholomew, Jesse Swart*. Joseph Lee Worth —M Funk. Aaron Reese Credit Wm. Mingle and John Uarkins w.th a nice stretch of board walk. A few others should follow suit There are some walk* that badly need repairing. Fifty cent* to a dollar will do it, and may *aveyou hundreds in damages for injuries that persons might sustain thereby. The correct returns of this county show the majorities as follows: Tilden jtpj Mackey 07$ Peale tOO Alexander 408 Weaver 748 Frank 768 Divins 667 Kishel 768 Newman, n. the new Kagio Clothing Store, Beliefonte, will sell you a winter suit worth $9 for $6. Suits which sell at other stores for sl7 at sl-1. Good suits at $7, $8 and $lO. tf A man named Comfort lives about three miles back of McKees Falls, Snyder' coun.y. It appears that he and his wife did not live agreeably togmber. Stfera! w eoks ago she died, and after death black! and blue spots appeared on her face and other parts of her person. She was buried according to the usual custom. There soon was talk among the people in the neighborhood that tha woman had been foully des't with and that her death vu probably caused by violence. The talk finally culminated into general excitement and at the end of nine days after burial the corpse was dug up again for examina tion by three physicians, Dr. Backhouse, Dr. Kirchner and another physician whose name we cannot recall. The corpse was already too far decotnp >s,'d to detect indi cation* ot violence; but to the utter aston ishment of the physicians they discovered that '.he woman had given birth to a child alter she wa* buried, the like of which ha? probably never been heard of—Selins grose Times. —Spiglmyer's stock of new goods i? r.ow open for the public, who are invited to call ar.d see. lie has a full lino of dry goods, notions, groceries, queensware etc , which ho offers at lowest prices for Cash or produce. "Cheap for Cash" is the uiai to ; small profits and cah sale* the best policy for all. Lewiitown, Pa , Nov. 8 —Win. Chest nut, of this place, while hunting on Shade Mountain yesterday, alone, was shot and killed by tha accidental discharge of his rifle, evidently during a stumble and fall among the rocks. His b?dy was found by parties in search this afternoon Tho ball entered his abdomen. Before dying he wrote a note giving the particulars, which was found on his person. He was highly esteemed and wa aged about 68 years. Newman sells the cheapestand best underwear and gloves in Beliefonte. 'tf La*t Saturday morning, 4th, Joseph' Hannah, a resident of Woodward town ship, Clinton county, was killed by fall ing from a passenger train about one mile cast of Dowoingtown. Decea-ed bad been visiting the Centennial, and was on his re turn when the above occurred. He was 32 years, and leaves a wife and two children. Harper Magazine f.?r December, be ginning the Ftty fourth volume, is nolon • V an e-pecially altractiae number, from the beauty of it, numerous illustrations, but is also distinguished by the unusual variety and interest of its content*. The number is embellished with more than eighty exauisite engravings, ar.d contains, besides the five editorial departments, twenty four contributions, covering every possible variety in the field of magazine literature. John II Lauver, of Decatur, whilst bunting situirre!* on Wednesday, shot one which lodged iti the tree a distance of thirty feet from the ground He climbed the tree, and just when near his game he caught hold of a dead limb, which gave way, the hunter failing to the ground, breaking both arms between tho wrist und elbows, and also his thigh near the joint. He was accompanied by a son of six years who ran home and gave tho aiatm by tel iiag uis helpless condition. \\ hen assist ance arrived his dog was found with his fore legs around the n*ck of his n.aster, for whom he manifested much concern.— Lewistown Gazette FKiOHTrt L Am PENT.—The Osceola World, of the 3d inst , says : "Messrs Harry Hooper and Thomas Jone* met a tearful death on Monday afternoon last. They were both working in one room In the Webster colliery, and while putting in a mining, an immense block of ev> r ten tons of coal fell upon the unfortunate men instantly crushing out the lile of both. The victims were both estimablomen, and more than usually esteemed for their up rightness and integrity. What makes the circumstances still more appalling is that Mr. Jones' wifeand four children are now on their way across the broad Atlantic, praying that the winds and waves may bear them safely to the embrace of a fond husband and devoted father, but alas all that remains to greet the afflicted family, will be the earthly mound, rising over till cold remains of him, whose warm kiss ol husband and parent the coming ones st fondly anticipate. ATTACKED BE RUFFIANS.—On Tuesday night as Lincoln Connor, son of Levi Con sor, of Liberty, was returning home from this city he was attacked by five tramp- oi Dunn's Island and nearly kilied. At tliii writing lie is in a critical condition.- Loci Haven Democrat. $2 RE W ARD.— Lost, on April 8, he tween Centre IJall and Penn Hall, a mini fur muff. The finder will obtain übovi reward by leaving it at this office. 23nv6 AUCTION I —AUCTION will continui . every afternoon and evening, of this week by Mr. Parker, in Gift & Flory'g room All kinds of Store goods sold at the bes | of bargains. It A LADY MURDERED. Tyrone, Pa., Nov. 9.—Mrs. Maria Wa | pie, of Walluceton, left home last Frida; . afternoon to go to her brother-in-law's oi an errand, to be gone but a short lime She did not return nnd her friends wer " alarmed and searched the woods yester day. Her body waa found in the woods having been (hot twice. One ball entere ' her aiiie and came out in the breast, an ' the other entered the top of tho head. , (horrible murder committed in ojjen daj not more than one-fourth yf g miHi livi J.'BLOODSHED IN SOUTH UAKO I.IN A. A Negro Mob Shooting Two COIMU bleu *nl Hcncuiug their Prisoners. Charleston, Nov. 17. A special tlospatvl 1 to the New* and Courier, received at 2k P m to-day, *ays a colored Democrat wa severely beaten by Radical negroes a LawtonviHe, in tlio upper part of Bt-aufor county. Tho trial Juliee itmcd a war rant for the arret of tin? offenders, ani five of them w ere arretted lv the consla f . ble and his posse, who while rrlurninj with the prisoners, la-t night, were attack od l>y a body of Mined negroes. Two o fhe white constable* weie killed and tin prisoners rescued Tho Sheriff of tin ~ county i now on his way "to l.awton ville " \ Telegram* fiotn Yurnvillo say that2,lkU armed negroes are at Stafford Cross Koadi * near LawtonviHe. They swear vengeance on'every white man in the counts THE ELECTORAL VOTE. An Interview with u Member of the Senate Committee ou liuioo. (From the Boston Herald. 1 1 Raleigh, NC , Nov 10. In an inter ; view Just had with United Statrs Senator Merrimon, a member of the Seuale Colli inilteo on Rules, he states that the twenty isesond joint rule, providing that the elec toral vole of any State shall be set aside upon tho objection of either House, * although re-cinded on the part of the Sen ate may vet be insisted upon by some as continuing .n force since the House of Representatives, by whoso concurrence this rule wa* originally adopted did not join in its abrogation The Republican Senators may insist upon the recognition * of tho twenty-second rale as still opera live, and proceed to object to receiving the vote of Tho Democratic ? House would probably thereupon object to the reception of Ohio. The Senate then objects to North Carolina, which the House resents by objecting to Pennsyl vania. This process may go on until the J electoral vote of ev cry State is thrown out thus making last Tuesday's election a com plete nullity. The election of a President could not then, as might be supposed, go to the House, since there would bo no two highest candidate? to choose from A new election of President and Vice-President must then be ordered, in pursuance of sec tions 147, M 4. ami 149 of title 2, chapter 1 , Revised Statutes of the United State*. An important question arises hare Who shall occupy the Presidential office in the in terim? Since the vacancy supposed does not come under the four cases of removal, death, resignation or inability, provided for by section 146 of the above named chapter, which authorizes the President, it ts manifestly a ca-m, omissus. Jf the rule bo regarded as repealed tbe counting of the vote of the electoral college will be regulated solely by the provisions ol see lion three of article two of the Constitu tion of tbe United State*, which, In th* absence of any statuto of Congress tuade ( in pursuance of it, i* subject to varying 'and conflicting interpretations which will readily suggest themselves. THE SITUATION IN LOUISIANA The Task Heforothe Kellogg Ketuni- ' iug Hoard—Another Obstacle iu their Pathway—the Tiliieii Commissioners. Syual Dispatch from Tho Times ?"tuff Correspondent. New Orleans, November 19. While every day affords new evidence that the Returning Board will attempt to wipe outTilden's majority in Louisiana, the complications surrounding the work are >uch that many Democrats begin to doubt whether they will succeed after all. The fact that five ef the Republican . elect-us run from 1.200 to 1,500 behind tbe re*t of the tick t is giving the board a good deal of uneasine**, for it is a thing that can only be g"t over by boldly as suming that every man who voted for one Republican elector intended to rote for all, and this is such n violent and illegal presumption that it meets with opposition even from such an outspoken apologist of Returning Board tactics as Senator Sher man. Another stumbling block is laid In the path of tho board by tbe strong legmi pro test presented by the counsel for the Dem ocratic candidates at the session ol the , bard yesterday, the purport of which was foreshadowed in these dispatches two or I three days ago. Thi? protest clearly shows w hat has been often asserted, that the law under which the board claims judicial ■ powers is unconstitutional, that the hoard is illegally constituted and that its very exi-tcnce is in defiance of the first princi . pics of tcpublican institutions. The board . is, in fact, absolute in power and perpetu al a! in duration. It is above the court*, and i creates every department of tho S'.nte gov . eminent. Of course the protest will he overruled, but the members of the board ! and their Northern Republican adviser* ?eera to feel that they are making up a rec . ord which will bring upon them the con ■ tempt and indignation of the country and ' | subject them to a terrible accouniability. j Some of the most sagacious Democrat* are, ?! therefore, not without hope that they will 1 yet falter in the execution of their infa ' j mous design to overthrow the election by , I ballot. Ido not sbaro in this hope, but •.record it as the opinion of those whose opinions are entitled to consideration. 1 t adhere to the belief that the only thing t that will frighten the conspirators from j their purpose is a much more emphatic e expression of disapproval from Northern Republicans than has yet bocn elicited, or j the earnest declaration of the men who . voted for Tilden that the man whom they elected to the Presidency shall lake and * bold it. I• ♦ ♦ '• William A. Wheeler, the defeated re publican candidate for Vice President, declared in a report made last con " gress, by himself, George F. TToar and Wm. P. F'rye (all republicans), concern ;. irsg the action of the Louisiana Return n Board, that "No party in the United ' States will like to submit to result decided n by the vote* of Electors chosen by such i. means (tho Kellogg Return Board.) * * In such ca*e, on appeal to force, like that ( . which has been made in Louisiana, must it result in civil war, spreading throughout * the entire country." I This same Return Board i* now about to j choose electors, in defiance of the will of II tho people of Louisiana plainly expressed '• at the ballot-box, which electors are possi 'l bly to decide the result." Mr. Wheeler o does not, therefore, expect the democratic party "to submit to a result decided by y the rotes of elector* chosen by such i- means." ~ TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION.—A j* week or two since, says the Muncy Lu k miliary, a gentleman residing in thi* vi cinity went to Philadelphia and put up nl a hotel, and while resting nftcr tea in thr reception room, overheard two gentlemer conversing in regard to a trial then il e progress before one of the court* of tha 1 city. Our neighbor learning from his con ie versntion that a man huil obtained inona? <. upon his wife's property, the wife giving i a- mortgage. The money was spent in dissi *t pation, the wife became a raving maniac and wa* confined in an asylum, where sin now is ; the husband died, und that tin ehildren of this unfortunate couple wen furnished with a guardian by the court who was maintaining the suit, tlien beinj " tried, against the holder of the mortgag e ' on the ground that the wife was not of le r r ' gal age when tho instrument was execu | g ted. The gentleman recollected that ad niece of his, who liaa left this vieinit, when a child, had married a mrtn of th y same name as the one mentioned and r having squandered his wife's putrimon concluded to inywligatu. U ud . " k. • •. J- hi* way to til a C tut hou*r tho follow r morning, mi.l to hi* Inltn.e *urpruo ar gratification u the very perron need, to otablUh to a certainty, the ige of t! unfortunate woman, and **vo to her tier h than orphaned children, property vaitn at s2,fl Did tho God ot tho fnlherlc * antl the orphan, tho friend and helpme. at of the poor and oppreoted, direct ot rt neighbor to llie city of Philadelphia an r - cau*e hiiu to appear at the proper time, c wa It by chance, blind chance ? —in. ♦ ♦ - K ATTKM PT TO STKAL TUK KK MAINS OF LINCOLN Fltl'S- \ f TItATKI). l# Springfield, 111 , Nor, 8 A ni"*t da* ardly attempt era* made la*t night to utof lP the bonea of I'reaulent Lincoln from th t* cemetery vault here. I'lie plot wn* *ti jiectd ouie time eince, and Elmer \\ ah . burn, I'luted State* Detective Tyrrell an noiatantt Hatched the vault last nigh! I* The acotindrcls broke in the outer an, 0 inner door* of the vault, opened the -*v oral caaes ot tlie arvoiiti*gu*, and Her about to make off a ill, the remain* wliei the detective. sprang out. The accident* discharge ot a pistol itiaruicd tho robber and they tied precipitately, escaping in th 8 dat kne-t A slight clue to their iJentiti remains, and their capture is probable. ♦ ♦ • ANOTHKK MOLLY MAGl'lßl FA 1.1,1 NO INTO I HE H ANDS tK Jl'sTKi: r NYitkesharre, IV, Nor. Id l'atricl Tilly, a Molly Maguire, Has yr-terdat taken from here on a warrant and lodge. • in the I'otU vile jail by Detective I.v mien t It is charged that he tvasona of I lie as sassini who riddled Alexander Kca wilt ' bullets, near Mount Carmel, in Columbii ' county, in 1806, and tired the first shol s which pierced the unfortunate iuui*super< f intendeiit's head I'p to the present ltm< he had evaded justice by passing undei L * tlie assumed name of Patrick Brown whtl, t he was working in a colliery near thii 1 city and in various other places lie is a! , so accused ef being implicated iu a Molly murder It Schuylkill COlUtty. When in rested he offered no resistance, being en r tiroly surprisco by the suddenness el hii s exposure alter so many years of satcty 1 THE DEATH OK A UOLD KIND. • From th* St. l'uul Pi. neerl're**. Wn Abbott,'"the Xing of the Cariboo ' gold inines," recently died m Vutoria, British Ctdumbia. Hewn* oncof a com pany who struck rich pay on \N illiam ' Crock in It*'.!. arriving at Victoria with £YO ol gold in the fall of that year, lie was the "lion" of the winter ot lbtid, and spent his gold lavishly. On one occasion he entered a saloon and shied a l.andtul of gold pieces at a large p.ate glass mirror behind tho bar, shattering it. When reproached by the barkcoj rho re quested him to keep tho "beast f r the damage. ' On anulhor occasion t.o and another Caribooite astonished Government street by throwig S2O gold pieces at each other until stopped by tho police. On his return to Cariboo Abbott s g"-d !-rtune continued, and ho has been hnouu! stakr f lll.tAW on a ban lat poker. Alter two or three year* prosperity h# got to the b.l torn of his claim arid his purse at the same time. lie died miserably po,ir. CKN iENMAL RECEIPTS, i l'hiladelphia, November Id This 1) v. ! pertinent of Admission* of the Centennial Exhibition ha* just finished the count of the visitor* to the grounds en Kriday I*-:, the closing day, and thus complete the : official record of admission* during the x j months extending from May 10to Novetn* ; bor 10 The Exhibition was open I.V.'Jny* • During that lime the paid adu,i--ions were I tj.tAi4.32o. The free aim.ssions w.re ],* | 786,053 Total adriii-Mons 1),780,392 The total receipt* H-re $5,8111,74'.' 75 The average dai'.v letal aJinis-. ns were 01, ICS. The average daily receipts were *28,.' So. THE TKKBIBLE Loss ul LIFE IN INDIA. London, Nov. lb. A Beu'er telegram from Calcutta state! that later nCf itaU , say that 120,000 per* ills perished during I the Cycl ne which passed through East* i ern Bengal on the 81--. of October. The Govern merit is taking active step* : r the relief of the distressed population of the | district. | The country has declared for Tilden. | Now what are tho Upturning Boards g ir g ! to do about it ? Mr. Daniel F. Bendy, manufacturer and I proprietor of tho Beattv I'iano and Beat j ty's cclebrwtod Golden Tongue Parlor Or gans, Washington, N. J , I* < < rlainly a : vary reasonable and generous man to trans act business with. lie makes tins very ' fair proposition to any who may favor h m I with an order, as follows :"li tho instru ment does m-l prove satisfactory after a ! test trial of live days after receiving it the purchase money will be refunded upon the return of the instrument, and ho will pay freight charges both ways." Th 1 - is cer tainty an exceeding, generous, and safe manner in which to transact busin< - with him. Ho warrants his instruments for six years. See his advertisement. July 20 y N'OTICK —Notice is hereby given that the account of Adam Hoy and A. G. Curtin, Jr . aj-igne. ofSchad, Scig wortk A Co.. (ias been tiled in the court of Common I'lea- of Centre county, and will be presented fori nfirmation at Nov • Term, next. A WILLIAMS, I Prol'ry. I j.s. miller." Fashionable Tailor, ; AARONSBURO. I Having opened rooms opposite tlio lie formed juirsonage building ho is prepare to manufacture all kinds uf men's an . hoy's garments, according to the latc.- 1 stylos, and upon shortest notice, and ai work warranted to render satisfaction !_ Cutting and repairing dnc. lOr.ov lm r t QuTVSS BZui i* The undersigned offers at private sal- I 95 acres of land near the mountain, in tin s uilh of P 'lUr twp . 75 aero* aro clear Thereon erected a H"ur. washhou-e, ban 1 corncrih, and other outbuildings. Ai r Orchard of choice fruit on tho premises 1 It is one of the host fruit farms, and hu running water thereon. r AND. JORDAN. 0 9 nov. 3t. A DMINISTKATGK S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estal of Hum I Roller, Intc of Potter twp, dee d having been granted to tho undersigned " all persons knowing themselves to be in , bebtcd to said decedent are requested I . make immediate payment, and person having claims against the estate will pr, sent them authenticated f--r settiemont ELIZABETH KELLER, n WW Ct A.in.'r 1 "BRICK FOR SALE Jf nS -1-- hp! j will be ki j-t on hand f-ir -ale at /. rl>--' , C- ntio Hail brick yards. The.-e brick ar offered so low that it w ill pay persons at • distance to come here for them. ,t Intending to continuo in the msnufac ture of brick they will be kept con-tantl. t on tiaiul, and fair induectiients offered t 11 purchas.-ra. 17 aug tf. D. W. 7.Kit BE. >{ HMX NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby giv I X en that tlie duplicate for School 1 tax for Potter township ha* been piacei in the hand# of tho undersigned for collee r lion. AII taxes paid on wr before Decern c her 1 at, next, will have a deduction of per cent, and alt taxes paid from Dec. 1 J ' to Dec. 81, there w ill be no deduction, am h on all taxes remaining unpaid after Jan 1, 1877, there will bo nn addition of 5 pc cent, ns prescribed by law. W. J. THOMPSON, Y 12 oct. Collector l i- ,t VALUABLE FA KM FOR SALE. lC Two miles east of Robersburg, Miles twt n Centre county, being tlie estato of Phil! n Gramiy, deceased, containing t 282 ACRES, more or less ; of which lIU acres consist s iy the finest quality of white oak, white pini u hemlock and chestnut timber, The lm' • ance is in excellent cultivation. The fan is well wstercd by Elk creek, and a eei c i tain Gap Run, the latter utfording an ex ie cellontwiitor power for saw and shitigl )e mills. The building* on the place ronsh of a lurge double Three Story Uousi re Bank barn, 54 ft, by 432 ft, and all otln L necessary outiiuildings. There is on th IJf place a good young orchard of choic fruit. Also ti seporate tract of 218 Acres of Timbcrlaud, j. adjoining said (arm, well timbered wit pine and homlock. If desired the fari could be subdivided to suit purchaser*, ty For particulars address, either be 8. GRAMLY, Reberaburg, l'n., i li. KREAMER, BB9TW 11. WOLF, it Wclfittiwc, r ng A COLORED DEMOCRAT HANGED. ud Kalsigh, N. V., Nov. It! At Newllgllt, led about twenty-llvo loib* from Raleigh, j > H jßufu* Karroll, a coloied domoirat, ob i g. od character, was(iil*iog fiom hlthome| 1 ® <-n Mondav. On Wednesday hi* corpse ed was found hanging HI the Imrn of William Mi-ngum, a wliii* Republican of New light. Two negroes hmo boon arretted. • ♦ • A Moat Rtgi'MM * a Accimst On th# aftamoon of Wednesday last, Evan Mia ,,r var, of Spring Valley, while working in hi* mill, notit ed that the tiiachtnery vsij ii -t work mg a* it ahoutd, and kept gelling K- slower and alowcr. Finally it • stop-) pod lie immediately proceeded to 10-j Mittigat* the matter and ascertain the cause lie rni-ed the stone*, inspected tho d' machinery mid did other thing* without, ' avail Ftnallv he w< at to til* water gate and rni*ed that up Finding that tlie wa '' irr lid not tl"w n> ta*t a* it should, ho its - ; sorted In* arm lu the race, und t- his hot* u 'j mr pulled out one of Wis children, aged d j about threo > oar*. It wa* to all appear 'd t ance* dead, but a* ho wa carrying It to T ih-i house it* nose began to bleed, and the r " color came bark to ita face The rhtlj "" rriusiMlated antl l at pro tint a* well • tf nothing had evor happened to It H.iw rp long tlie child had beoti in the witter no tin* know* Dojlsslovi Diwisnl In overy state in the Union, with tho t oxoeption of Rl.-'de Island, the domocrat* y I Ml HiD'UB 45-aiiu, till' Ufint'uai make gain* this >cur a* coiupared with th r ti* f. r Grant in 1872. * MARRIAGES. On Id Inst., by Kcv. W. 11 Grob, -Mr 1 I'crcival itudy. of l.emont, and Mist Ma * ty A. Coble, of Hock Hill. ia ()n 18, in Centre Hall, at Spunglcr *bo >t tel. by ltcv. ti W. B-ni-c. t'barles h' r- Barth, nt Wheeling, \\ Va . to Mi ie Nannie Stine, of Grecncatlte. I'a. '' On 21 tnst .at "Anchentoilee Farm,' " near t'enn Hall, tho resilience uf the bri J* d> parents, by the Kev. 1 M. \\ elf, Mr John F Gla** uf l'enn tp , t - Mif Kimei da J. t'rawtiird. ~ • it MARKET?, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Nuvembcr 18.—YYbeat white 1 f> . l'enn* red 1 27(i,l Kve fiS .*, 7; Clover feeil It ~'J <,|4 (W. C'-rti , mixed iV.(n'*>; Corn vcllow OCKu-'il Oats ' western mixed 30(334; Gals new white 87 11. Lard 10 00(1 10 50 Pork 17 00(317 .'* Butter, New York ex 32( t3l. Butter ulflr.D '-'ui*. western eytra 2*-42. Ohc-eii: , I2*>al3 Eggs western 28(3'Jtt. I'ctrolo jum refined 251^20. CRICAGO. J Chicago, N*. 18 Wheat selDec ILH 1 131: .el Jan 1 14i(a,l 144 Corn el - Dtc 4ti-ii4'-t C-rn *el N- v 42f Gat* sel N,.\ 31; "l Dec .3411,134. KyetVif. Bar ley Dec "14 <**7l i. Bi t.iKostr. Markkih, rcports-d by . Siiortlidg* & Co. |j White Wheat. $1 15. Ked W heat, llu. ltye. KliC 'i Corn, old. 49c. , new, 4th-. , Outs, 7 , Cloveraeed, IV. Potatoes, retail. $1 25. r HuckwheaL 50c. 1- ur per barrel, wholesale, 40. . r .. * 1 retail, s'"' 90. N vaSc.itiu plaster, ground, fll 50, per ton. Cayuga, s'< Munov MxuxtT lltroar. — Oct. l.,b_v Sample -k Mi Nitt ; YV neat, white J' 12 ' Wheat, red. fl (8. 1 ' Corn, 4->, Vial*. 22 tu 20. Kye, .55. I Cloveraeed, jO.Cd). Ground Alum ?l.uJ, * Butter. 22. tu Egg*. 18. * jnuou TOM IPBII vrs A l'ho undx riigi.c i. K xeculor. of the Ist' wiil and testament ! Thomas llust- n, 'ate f u( Walker township, Centre 1 - . I'a., ie •jceaxed, .-ffer the pr. pertv i.BOW'II a* the . "Junction," at private saile. Th la property is situated in Walk, rtwp, at the intersection ~f the Millhenn and Itaid Eagle turnpike w th the publ.e road ' leading from Bcllefunte t • 1. a liav.n, about midway between the t*-. place*: , Containing nU .t 37 nt n- >-f land with a la-go DWELLING 1101 SE SToltE * ROOM, and the no. . . art outbuilding*. * all in gux>d order and repair : there it also - a fine young Orchard of ch.cec fruit in . g.KI bearing condition on th premise* This property i* suitable f.-rs pris ate rei --" dence, or as a place of public businex* and ' common re--*rt has r - .-qua! in thee .univ A tract <.f lar.d, adjoining th' Junction tract, containing about 10 ACRES, well . i.icate-1 and desirable tor a small homo i* , al , ortor. J lor sale, togother with FOUR FINE FARMS, j one uf thorn now occupied by Samuel * Showers, containing at. 2*">7 ACRES; one occupiexl by M -tuner M.Clinloc, , containing at- ut 189 ACHES • One occu pied bv Jame* Huston. Containing ab.-ut 18- ACHES, ell situated contig u to the \ property first d- ■ rih.-d ir. Walker twp , ai. 1 the other occupied 1 y Mi h.ael C-.r --, man, containing 21' At'KE>. and 9perch _ •*, neat measure, near tho village of Jatk |, *ol.villp, m Marios twp. These farm* are limectonc land uf th* finest quality, and in a good stale of culti vation, well supplied with timber, water, IJ and fruit, with good buildings erected on 4 ,o*ch Tho fnrn occupied by Shower*, v MxClintoc and Huston, abound in Iron Ore of the Finest Quality, ! (n paying quantities n vein being now prollablv w .rked by Messrs Irwin xk "• McCoy of il.i* county, on one of them. I The premises above mentioned will bs -.'sold a* designates], or in such tract* at tn*v suit the want* of purchasers, where the lo cation i< such as t-> warrant a division o thu same. I'ersons desirous of purchasing any o , the above dstOfibtd premises, will pleasi * apply to ittbt r .-f tie undersigned, wh< will take plea uro ir. thowing them tin ■ - ,-amc when term and conditions will In d made known. ,! JAM Kd HCSTGV. N ; p.nr, I'a JAMES I'. COBUHN, Aarom-burg II sept 2 3m Executors. mi am it ALWAYS AHEAD ! ! M. - Our POPULARITY For Low Prices Is Daily On Tliej I Increase. n * to . n> Having purchased tho largest Stock of Goods in our line ever brought to Itellefonte, we are oflerin# extra inducements to buyers. H • C- ————— Z MEN'S SUITS FOR sr, ANI) UP. MEN'S OVERCOATS. f.l, r 0 UP. MUSLINS FROM r r A YARD UP. LADIES' HOSE. 5c A PAIR UP. LADIES' COATS, SHAWLS, TRIMMINGS, HATS, AND FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT THE VERY BOTTOM PRICES, d •o n MEN'xSIROOTS AT $2 A PAIR. LADIES' FINE SHOES *1 A PAIR. MEN'S HATS AS LOW AS 75 CENTS. A FULL 8U IT OF UNDERWEAR FOR 50c. .'j AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES. n. cr IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK. ,T. BOUGHT AT AI.I,TIMES. GIVE US A;CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. X ;!t ■; am us a call mm ?ou eoufi to troK-Msiiasia sfuoz he " -THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF Apr 27 tb rnr* S. 4 A. LOEB. % { Pa, HARDWARE AND STOVES!! HARDWARE AND STOYES!! COMPLETE LINE OF ALL KINDS OF:^AIiDWARL , . O KPKARH, ANII CLINKKR, SILVER MOON, PARLOR STOVES, THE REST IN TIIE MAP*K ET. Till RE 18 NOTHING TO EQUAL IT IN SERVICE OR REAUTY. Price reduced to auit the timoe. . SUSQUEHANNA COOK STOVES IMPROVED, ANTI-CLINKER, ORATE AND REVERSIBLE TOP PLATES. W*rrnt*d th* beet baker tu the market. o . SOVEREIGN PGR 1A DLL RANGES, can attach a viator-buck fur heating water iu B.ith Room, very little higher than oadiuary Cook Htoven, and gootl bakers. We also bnve a full liue of cheap and medium price PARLOR STOVES. Pricea to auit Ihe trade. THOMAS A. HICKS 4 BROTHER, Belle/onte, Pa. BREONS' HOTEL, MILKOY. I'A. The best table and bar. and excellent r. stabling for horse*. Also all ne resort for ft-,'summer boarder*. Bus* to depot, and ;dally stages to Centre county. Charge* Irea-unab'e. GEO. BKKON, Prop'r r, " Sample &, MoNitt. MILKOY, PA. 7 PA Y MISW2ST MARKET PRICE JK)R ; All Kimlsof Grain. ; ALSO, I Alwav; cn hand and at lower p.ices than] cliowliore. . COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. Farmer* of Centre mind tho j.lato. j 4 21 sept tf. I Wolfs Old Stand. : 4T A w r >bUla, - Magtiificcut Stock of Eall|att Alvn, dr., Ac. LaditV and Genu' Underwear a spec ' lality. I A I. A HUE STOCK OK READY - MADE CLOTHING constantly on hand. 1 Customers will Cud the stock com* j plcte, and a call is all that is required to assure you that this is the boit ; place in tha valley to buy your goods. we Aa re but one price for rveryone. • WM. WOLF. ■ rrffTTTTTTi To TII WoßKlva Ct-x**.— We are now prepwd Ui (flmUli ill flasase !tb roaittMil eaplof I met.l at boaie. the UU of lh lima, of lm U>*lr snare j < ttiixmwla bustneee rtwwr. aod prttfiUMf lVr •*> "i eithser eei raaiQ earn fneu * euta to f > par nenici c ! a pn>iMtib>iai turn by vlwrxM4R4i U*#if * *. ia tim tolb# buiineee Ruyi and |IH ran etm x nsaarlf aa mvcb aa mm 1 bat ail who see thte euUtc tnaj am 4 t! etr xddrees, and tiwt lb* buiaeu wa make l !• ur i-arailwiw.l ofl#f To euth as are t>ul ia . f V wrUlnar Kull i-erUo.Ure aamplst w.-rib eeicrai d4 ,* li rv4env >dk oa, ami a ootr of li-ima and I irewaida. onaof tba Urw**i and ln*ultation in Knglirl and German. Collection*promptly attend ••d to. feb6-tf r I ( KNTUK HALL . DRIB STORE. If J.C. MILLER. (Succe**or to J. K. Miller A 8on.) Dealer in Pure Drug* and Medicine*,! Dye ilufft, and Drugg ti'* tundrie*. PURE WISE AXD LIQUORS For medicinal purpote*. The bt-tl brand* of < CIGARS AND TOBACCO 4. alway* in stock, j i'reicription* carefully ComjKiunded. 1 J.C MILLER ( IRA T. OOTTLK. ! Fashionable Tailor. Cenlrc llall. j ; Having opened rooms on the 2nd floor! ! 'of Gift A rlory'* building he i* prepar ed to manufacture all kind* of men'* and ! boy'* garment*, according to the latetl , *tylie, and upon horte*t notice, and all j> .Work warranted to render *ati*faction. j Cutting and repairiiig done. J. 6c J. HARRIS,It NO. 5, BROCKKRHOFF ROW. L, IRON, NAILS," Paints: OILS, ETC., ——o I J. JcJ.UAKKh, Bcllefonte. t VrEW'sfuKE NK\V GOODS AND Panic PricoSe 11. A. LAKIUMr.K. Mt the old Centre Hill xtand. , J u-l opening a BLock of NEW GOODS, | OLD FASHIONED PRICES! I, j A large Tariety of "Ladies Dress Goods t4ret Bargain* in Muslius and Calicoes. j Heady-made Clothing Warranted to SuiL ilia Cloth* and Cauimer*, Cant be. excelled! His Crocery Department, \*toni*he* every one in ***ortment and low I price*. I" Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coff. <\ Canned fruit*, . IK-metnc and Foreign Fruiu, Cheese, ' and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart menL pf Farmer*, M-chanic and laborer* , . look to your interest One dollar saved i* a dollar tn pocket. Then call and *eo at what a*toni*bingly low prices. I jwr-N>> trouble" to show Uoodctg Also the choicett Famiut Ful'r al wav*onhand. _ Apr. 15, y. jJQ RT STOTG IT ELIU 8; Dentist, Millheim. Offri bto wrhcwtolbt public It# t r i twwt* fwtl to pwriwnn U n ft H# u uov faUy pro (k*rod to #tLrbct troth •bnolou-l) • .without p4IQ )♦ Uf > AV" F. REBER, Attorncr-at-Law. * • Kromft Rti#ntlt rlrrn 1o oil lwistn# *ti ' K. I Gftr.ty , \\. r M. P. W1 LS(N, Yltornev-at-Law,! V? 8.-llefonte Pa. Office in Mr*. Ben - jner * Building, Uellelontc I'a. \] JOHN V I'dTTEliTAttorney-.t -- I-#w fx iUtbmi ptnnd #fwc Ui i atl#nU<-n tucn to fhcwM* bavin# land* or prrv|H*riy for | '* draw up ar.toat* Sswtal.UntM B**" ta UoltwUuw, and UrfSut 1 Cotri brtolk. as Bs coassMad ta uarutat. sad Kas tlsb. Oftca is ÜBTSBBB'S building. aaxfeUU. Excelsior Cement 1... as.>. ~|ssrd boa luaaafartura* ' rl 11 slrb< g unlit*, at Lis kuaa, aaa. mat Otaak !Uul. in llaiaa. tap Tbia earnest ha. .traadi bore usad ta tar.. gaaatluaa nfue ta. L C. a tTt KK , Skd la** be*® fH>bd bu|d| aatialacL-iT Hma .i. tob.wßrrsHlu.l~. a-al!Vad 2Ta£ cuulnuiM tor ua. ta Claim*, W.ur I'llat or ahaojar lanw s rd slH> uTUamsal u HU baM >1 hat lirew Sllll. and Is Bow pw i*rod b> 1r.,.1 to lb. homos of i>sltnla ala disuse, and rsndarauj dosirrd terries to Ik Km, la lb* ban man iter, of bawl .uslit, and al iramoosbla rnlsw. Is ; Button el usw demur. . mads s ifxaltf. TMU si j trseteJ without |>slo tl >o 71 Harness. Saddles7&c Tbn4mlfntd. .Irtennie*d to nl the popUi ■lrmltut for lower pricv*. ri*jHvtfully calls the alt** uoa of the I'ut hc to Ist* Mock of HADDLERT uowc forwtl At the old lUsd. Dal(a fen Iht p#upl bnJ Ui<> (law, U>* lriil ftnd mod r arte*! *ad oomi>Mw of hoddW. Hortt***. Collar* HrtdDw. of e**r tWriiUon at>4 idalHj. Whip*, and 1a fmet *r*r)thla to complete * ftrwl clm e*t*bli*b meat, ho now ottor *1 pricw* HD I. siioau tho t tiro* JACOB DIW(. ICS ( entrt ikii Chas. H. Held, Clock, IV at cli maker A Jeweler Miilhcitn, Centre Co., Pa. Al kind* of (task*. Wak'hN and sUwtlrf of tb xU-rt tiet. a alw-t (ho MaranrtUo Faleat C*iDdri ' ivm ka Drtseidwd with * eomplet* indii of Lbo ntoolii and day f Iho month *nd work on U* Itee, nUich la nnrrAotwd • * |orfor haie keeter. t iooki. WkU'liei And Jowolrjr reptlrtd OA *hori M ee *n ! outauled C. PECK'S Coa^M?fM a 1 i 5 A tor y -Ihe undersigned has opened anvwet lablishment, at his new shops, fo th manufnctuie of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons SLKIQUB AMI SLEDS, PLAIN AND FANCT of every description , All vehicles manufactured by bin are warranted to render satisfaction, and ai equal to any work done elsewhere. Ho uses none but the best material and employs the most skillful workmen llcnco tliey (latter themselves that theii work can not bo excelled for durability and finish. Orders from a distance'promptly attend ed to. Come snd examine my work befori oontra'ting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kimisof Reparing done. BEATTY PIAWO! Grand, Square and Upright. From Geo. E. Letcher, firm of Wra. H Letcher & Mro., Bankers, Fayette, Ohio. "We received the piano and think it i very fine-tuned one out here. Waited i short time to give it a good test. If yoi wish a word in favor of it we will eheer fully give it." James R. Brown, Esq., Edwardsville Hi *< ys: ".; i Beatty Piano received give entir satis.tt ion." Agent* wanted. Send In Wr* i GRAHAM 6c SON, yiir y jrLA - exclusive sale in Bellefonta Edwin C. Burts' CELEBRATED FINE HHOEB. 8 WIDTHS, the Bks> S>jun3u tijfi'VYtrJtJa *aoLEAL a kktail BSAXjiaa t* Calf Skins,J SOLI LEATHER, SHOE All Kind* of Cualom Work Made Te Order. Bishop Street, BKLLEFoNTJt, Pa. 30 may tf. RI?ATTV S C Golden UrjA 111. OT. -Ogue Par. \ot Org ana. Factory Established From the Press. From G. D. White, Editor Usckttu town. N. J. Herald. "The organ ha* a rich, deep and soi*L stirniig tone : could not stay in the house without it. It helps wonderfiiiy to driva ' away the thoughts of hard Lime* " The Lebanon Pa. Daily New*, says : ">\eare in receipt of one of U #e five ?f U o* .?* arior HHr. r * an A manufactured by D. F. Beatty, Washington, N. J. Thw organ ua fine, solid black wainut case, tnd in tone it cannot be turpaaeed by any instrument oi it* kind." From the Lowell Neb. Register. ■We received this week, i er of tone We are more titan pirated with it. and heartily recommend it to any one contemplating of purchasing as or. gan." Be*t offer given. Mooey refunded upon raturn oi oigan ar.d freight charges paid by me (D. F. Beatty) both way* if uu*at latactory, after a tesi trial of five daya. Organ warranted for fix yean. Agent* wanted everywhere, male or fe male, to canvas* for thsa euperior instru ment. Address D. F. BKATTF. Washington, New Jersey CENTRE H~A L L COACH SHOP, LEVI HFBRA V, at bis etiablUhment at CenDt Hall, keep on band, and tor sale, at the most reasona ble rate*. Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, PLAIKAND FA scry' and vehicle* of every description mad* 10 order, and warranted to be made of the best seasoned material, and by th* most i skilled and .competent workmen. Bodies • for buggie* and spring-wagon* Ac., of the most tnproved patterns made to crder.als* Gearing of all Kinds made to order- All kinds ot rewiring done promptly aad at the lowost possible rates. Person* wanting anything in hi* line ere requested to call and examine his work, they will find it not to be excelled for dar> ability and wear. may JUL BEATTY S "PARLOR Elegant style*, with valuable impr-vet. menu. New aad Beautifti! Sole Mopa. Over one thousand Organisu and Musi cians indorse these organs and recommend w them at strictly first class in Tone. Me .. cbanism and durability. Warranted f ►" six yearx. Most El-gant and Latest Improved. u Hsve been awarded the Highest Pr*ml ? n3t competition with other, for simplic ity, Durability, Promptness, and Piaa* like action. Pure, swset and cvanly balanced teae, , orchestral effecU, and instai.taneens ae J cess which may be had to the reeds. I Send for Price List. Addr-as, DANIEL F BKA^TY, Washington, New Jersey, , OBSTACLES HAPPV KKl.iky u> Vu. MM TO ! rB " t ,,c 2 01 Krr "" aS Abßsat BiSßtins 1b BBH Itfßi Maohood nwtonU la KARKIAGE f.Jtmnu to Mamatc imam* Nav ' taolhixl of UMU&.it. h'fw aad msaitahl. I rrtlt. ■} ItooXa aad circulars sent frro la sraiod ■ .slopes a*. L I™" Howaat) AtaocnaTloa. *l* N, Math Ht 1-hUa. Saisbla. Pa.—An laatttutioD harina a tatck rsoutattsss , las BaaasaMa ooadari aad prclaauoaal aXUt U jal j. BEATTY r""®! Grand, Square and Upright. • From Rufus Snyder, of the firm ofßny der A Hendricks. Carriage Manufacturera, nf the city of Allentown, Pa i "I must confess 1 hardly know how te express my gratification ou rec iving the Bcrtty Piano you shipped me. It is at least all I coula ask, wish or expect. One ' of our most eminent musicians tried it and spoke in the most favorable teims, after thoroughly testing it." Best offer ever given. Money refunded u upon return ot Piano and freight cbargee w paid by me (D. F. Beatty) both ways if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five 1, day. Pianos warranted for six years, i. Address, D. F. BEATTY, [ r Winl ▼ Washington. New Jersey, T Wf 31. P. MM ANUS, Attorney nt-law TV Bellefonte, Pa. Office with J aa. I- McManus. Esq. 28ju1 tf ■e "BROCKERHOFF HOUSE." BELLEFONTE, I'A D. JOHNSON & SON 8. TUlswall kaowa hoUl. eltaataln tl • I . a of tha town, has bo.a lboroucblj ret .1, t-i . aud furnlsbod new. It will ba l£s as- .. tors to maks it a plaasant Boats for u., a , :ui ... Tor them with their patronage. A frv. . n u ! bMt ,ÜbU ' U w " "• ' 7 KEPTON FIUS iSf MkMHIIADR^