VUK CENT 11K UEVOKTKK. ; HTItSDAY JAN. IS lodge meetings ilrsraK H vu. tsvnol, Ko. ML I, O.afO. V.. meet |vrr, s*t.iiO*Wi!ii*tnth<vbjl t'ellevrs 1ttl 3 m u.i.ukiw, seat. It 1 . h*v. AO Oil Fear UMMK, If*. Ss:, F. A. M. !" en or after each full meow la car <VM Sstkiws Kit, u ,.„, w x, o. F. tisaasoiiaa,sac. w. n Miaotw. M PR via sOB*v P..t It, meet* cs Sooda *1 araounon or Ur es. ti full moon. t U ro^O*!' " LOGA.L ITEMS. Our friend* will oblige by sending u# Items of local •news in their locality, giv< us the facts only, and we will put that* ty shape, alo notice* of death* and rnarrt *K.\nv one sending us the name* of five now Subscriber*, with the ce.k, will be entitled toreceivethe UicroRTKK one year * The UFPOKTKU being read by nearly every body en thin aide of the county, where it has a larger circulation than arv two paper*, will be found the bo-t medium for advertising business,sale.*, <ke, - • * to tho lIKroKTKR, ing outside of Centre county, should re mit US 10 cents, yearly, for postage whion we will pay here ; this reduces the postage to one half, as the sum pai l by them tor one year's postage was A 1 els. The Reporter office ha# been re moved and will be found nearly opposite the post-office. Lincoln Butter Powder, makes but ter sweet and hard, and quicker to churn Try it—for saio at Wni IVoil's stoic. SALR. —A new cushioned, two-seated sleigh, for one or two horse*. Apply at this office. Lancaster Ginghams, 10c per yard at Buyer's, Aaronsburg. St On last Saturday, IS, Maj Isaac Stover, ot Aarensburg. fell from the perch in fTOnt of the hotel, breaking his arm above the elbow. Detain get's new brick house in this place at S2OOO. _Thc Lwislow n Truo Democrat. of l*-t week looks jolly writh illustrated ad's. Think brother Frysinger took too much boot over Tilden's election. which 1 will pay seven cents per pound in cash. Chickens to be delivered at Pleas* ant Gap on the or 30 of January, n. K. P. Barke* The Lock Haven market, a feu days ago, was as follows .* butter doc per lb; Kgg* 30 to Ssc per do*; l.ard 15c per lb; Apple* 35 to BV per bu ; Potatoes $l - Chickens 40 to 50c. per pair; Apple butter, 15c per quart; Sweet Potatoes, 40 els pack; Cabbage 8 to He per head The forge at the Washington Iron works is in operation. It is hoped the en tire works mny soon be in running order and on a good financial basis, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is fast tak ing the place el all the old fashioned "i. eough remedies. It never fails to relieve themo-t violent cold, and for throat di seases it is invaluable Price, 25 cents We were informed a few days ago, that John Hull, formerly of Aaron>burg, but of late years a resident of the oil re gion. died suddenly there a short time ago His sudden death is supposed t* h,v been brought about by the late ex citement among oil men. which may have earned a fit of heart disease on M'. Hull. He leaves a, wile and several children. J, hn Sai.key, of Union county, s sentenced by Judge Bucber at last court to pay a fine of SIOO, costs of prosecution and to a four months service in jail, for forgery. Turee so-'s and one daughter, chil dren ofWm. Updegroveof Montgomery county, were all married Dec. 'JCtb, at their father's residence, at the same time. Four weddings at one time is rather a who'esome way of getting rid of an ordi nary sized family. There will be a run on Sechler's grocery now. These parties will all want to start housekeeping with the best. —Track is now laid* to within two mile- of Paddy mountain tunnel. We are reliably informed that there are enough of rails on the ground now to lay track two miles this side of Spring Mills, and that the road will not be delayed at the latter point. We hope that the peo ple cfthis valley are not to be subject to any more delays—the work is now going ©n slowly enoagh, notwithstanding as surance was given that it would be pushed with more earnestness. Our people were prompt in performing their part, and sime subjected to prosecution becau-e they were not prompt in paying their sub- L. scriptions, yet the railroad company has been more than alow in performing its part. Since writing the above *c have been iviuaaed that two miles of track were laid las', week, and by the end of this week 24 miles more will be laid and the tunnel reached. We have adso just been inform ed that orders have been given to pnsb the work ahead. Persons who intend going U> houe keeping will tare money by buying all their groceries at Secbler fc Co.'s. The attention of our renders is call ed to the advertisement 01 Valentines & Co's New Store, in Humes' new block, Bellefonte. The opening of. Messrs Val entines A Co., forms a new era in the sale of goods at Bellefonte. Of first c'ass cred it and reputation they intend to conduct a store fully up to these points, and Rive an earnest of it by appointing Mr. H. Her man as manager, a gentleman who takes font rank for in the Mercan tile business, and with whom many of the citizens of this county formed a pleasant acquaintance as one of the late firm of Herman & Co. We ask Pen naval ley people to give the new store a call and see whether it does not come up fully to what is said in their advertisement. — Public Sales.— Mr. George Koch, of Centre Hall, has first class ability in crying sales. If you wish a good sale, you must have a good Auctioneer, and if you employ Mr. Koch, he will render the u most satisfaction, and at the most rei s triable charges. Apply to him early if yeu wish to secure him George is fuliy up to the business from past experience. lHjun 3m. Poplin Alp&cca dress goods, 26c per yard, at I. D. Boyer's, Aaronsburg 3t J1 ej '[["H 'wops qsco s.jo -jfiuiaJfids tnvmnberij fquajaXQ Au kixps of Lumber at private sale and at greatly reduced prices. Win. Colyer, of Potter tp., has for sale-1000 saw ed rails ; 1200 chestnut posts ; split rail), 11 and 12 ft. long; 0000 ft. best white oak plank lor wagon makers and from It to 4 in.; scantling and axles; 4foo walnut boards ito t in. ; n lot of poplar and linn boards | x i in.; 0000 wagon spokes, whiti "uk, all sizes ; a lot of sled runners ; 2000 feet of dry chestnut boards. All at reduced prices for cash or any kind of grain, beef or pork. Aiso a span of mules, 8 years old, both leaders, perfectly safe; new gears ; new 2-horse wagon ; a 2-horse platform spring wagon ; hay ladders, harrows, cultivators, corn plows, 2-horse sled, No. 1 double sleds. All at private sale. Come on and get bargains, as Mr. Colyer intend-going west in the epirng. 2m. FOR SALE.—3S acres of good farm land near Centre Ilall, jn from railroad. Payments easy. Apply at this office. Farms to Lease.— The undersigned wishes to lease 320 acres of land in lowa tor a term of -•car lor improvement, 160 net ?s of which t". o< put und< the plow n xt summer. These lands arc among the 1e- wheat land- of the state. Fur parlie ill r- inquire ■>! J. £.;BAKNHAI.I. 16 nov Cm Bellefonu , Pa Mr. Daniel F. Beaity, manufi eturet and proprietor of the Beaity Piano, and Beatty's GoWen Tongue Farlor Organs, at Washington, N. J., wi-hes an agent ir this vicii ity, as lie lias labored icng to produce instrument* of very hpo icr merit ; l.e will accept of none hut those w io approach him with} satisfactory ref erence?. lm Mr. John Meyers of Hublcr*burg, is the father of thirty (30) children, the youngest nl which wi born a short time ago. This is a remarkable fact, and one that few head* of families can han't of. Mr Meyers is a respectably ctli.-.en of N Htany vallov and l is numerous progeny live lived to lie entitled to the same —<si it He served 40 years s one of the .1 >e connected with th iron works near hat place He WHS twice married -the 'rat union was ble*ed with H children and the accord with 16, t'f these IS are living, the oldest daughter being the wife of Judge Diven*. Mr. Meyer* la over 72 year* of age, an J we wish him mat jr peaceful years in addition. For the beat groceries a! ways go to Scchlera. Dried and canned traits, coffee tea, syrups, bam and dried beef, nil fresh, and at lowest price*. New groceries re ceived almost every day. Go and ace ;heir handsome atore the best arranged and most gentlemanly attendance of any -tore in this section of the state. The installation of the officers of Old Fort Lodge, 537, F. A. A. M., took place at Centre llnll, on Monday afternoon 5 insL The ceremonies w ere conducted y F. P. Omit, Acting P. I). tS. M., as i>tcd by the follow ing bretheren, P. M , i Bellefonte Lodge : 11. M. Harrington, LJ. Munson, A. Loch, J. 11. Dobbin s. t. shiigert, J L Bpingtor, i>. 11 Hastings. J 11. Sands, Mm. M'Clellan Jiuv. P. Harris, P. 11. Wilson, Ed. Tyson, M tu S Henry, K. \V, llale, It 11. Mil er and D S. Keller, The new officers in stalled were Julian A. Fleming, M" M D- C, Keller, S- W., 11, ti. Smith, J. M 0, F. lletlacher, Sec'y, and U. U M'Cormick, Tre*'*. Ffesh tub oyster*, always on hand, and sold by the quart, slew, or otherwise, under Miller s drug -tore, by Kd. L Mil ler, w bore the be>; and freshet are to be had. 2t. Sleighing was excellent all last week and beginning of the present week. On Monday evening rain, and thaw sn Tues day. TUKN. A'. FAMILY STORY Partcß. Published by Norman Monro A Co, 71 Becktuan street, in that city, t one of the best *tory papers we have >een, and beside* well illustrated. The number bo tore u i carrying the following serials ■ Hearts of fire, by John F. Cowan; Dis owned, or Claribel's Fortune, by Louise C- McCarty ; Stolen from Heme, by Har ry Enton; Handsome Harry, or the Fight ing Belvedere ; Syria, the Siren, by Col. Juan Lewis ; llaud in Hand, by Ketiward Philp ; Eilltnan Alanna, by Dennis O'- Sullvan; together with -hort storus, poet ry, and a variety of reading matter. Nor is this all, A beautiful edition of Shakespeare, in weekly parts, is furnished free to all subscribers of the paper. Appleten Muslin, tic per yard at Boyers, Aaronsburg, Pa. For tho Reporter. Extract from the address of L. Rhone delivered at the Installation, on Saturday last: The business tran-actions of Progre-* Grange have amounted t > $59tX).00 in the purchasing department, <M*m. A. B ul, agent*. To this can reasv-nabiy be added f lAW 00 bought by members wired fr >m the St U Grange agent, while visiting the Ceuteunial Exp- sition at Phi!.*., bv 1> al arrar.gtmem of the Order, with our borne manufactories,— making a total pur chase of §7l'A).uO or. which, according to the statement of M'ru. A. Boa', agent, there was an average saving of 3C per cent, mating a total amount accumulated by the members ot Progress Grange of ?2,136.00. The cost for handling the.e supplies, paid to M'nt. Boa), agent wa* not over S6O. Patrons, farmers, are not s2o76saved by Progress Grange t > its members, a *um worthy te be looked a'."* Now, farmers, be candid ; take this amount $2076 annually for ten years, without any increase of trade, and you w ill have a sum of $20,700 of increased wealth by the members of Progress Grange, by reason of the Order of Pat rons of Husbandry. In the sale of farm produce, George HotTer, agent, since June, 1870, a period of six amounted to over sooo— was principally small produce, on which we fully held our own excepting in in one smail sale. This department un doubtedly much better patronized during the coming year, as much of the time was spent in organizing during the past year. This statement of the butmvss transac tions of Progress Grange was taken from the official records. L. Khoxk. ANNUAL STATEMENT. OFFICE OF THE F. M. F- IXB. COMPAXV of Centre County, Pa. Centre Hall, Jan. Bth, 1877.—1n com pliance with the provisions of their char ter, the directors present the nineteenth annual statement of the transactions of the Company. Atsets. Bills receivable, being premium notes due and payable by mem bcrs for insur ance the past yeir ...._ $23,394 59 On which there has been paid 585 10 Leaving due on premium notes taken the pa-t year- $22,800.40 To which add cash in the treasury... 174 26 Total available as- sets of the past year-...™.-.... $22,983.75 Expense?. Compensation to Director# $175.10 Salary of Soc'y 159 00 Salary of Tress.... 59.00 Printing, rent postage & sta tionary 81.90 Election board 5.00 Murray Brothers on shop, &c 12.39 Committe or. in v "ligation at ShollV 10 03 John Bre't on bouse 202.84 Franklin Hindi on house 726.80 Total accruing as set# unu fund - of the company the past year ufler deducting ex penses $21,570.58 To which add funds re ported of previ ous year 116,004.74 Minus notes ex pired and can celed $17,478.17 Milking the total available assets of the company this day. .". $120,097 15 Risks and insu rances taken the past yenr $161,593 98 Same reported for previous years... 5,075,093 8-1 5,337,'-84 82 From which de duct policies ex pired and can celed ... $2,633,629 97 $2,708,754.85 Due the company from ngt nts 589.29 At an election held the fame day tin following named member# were elected directors for the ensuing year. J. W. Krumrine, J. W Campbell, Herns Kil ler, Joseph Bake . John Risl d, Levi Murray, George Buchanan, S.J. Her ring, Amos Alexander, Jo) n H. Jiu'-tr, John llosterrrinr: ard Samuel Gram ey Whereupon the beard o~griiz,d and elected the following officer?. President—Geo. Buchanan. Vici President—Henry Keller. Secretary— t). F. Luse. Treasurer--Henry Witmer. D. F.ILUSE. GEO. BUCHANAN. Stc'y. Presf The Centre County Medical Society i will meet at Hellefcnte, In the I'ndine i llall, on M ednesdtiy, January -4th, at 1 i o'clock, p.m. - Kavrmtfb, tba KingClolblar, on AI I Isgheny st , HvlUfonte, tll U* the other day, tliat he closed such a large Fall and \V inter trade, that he intend* to lav in such a mammoth -tack i t *pritig goovl* a* iv H- never before seen in Bellet.'tite And in order to make roetti tor it lie now offer* his M inter goods at still gieater ro -1 duet ion. As it i* well known throughout the county he ha- been selling every thing in hi* line, far below tho rest ol the store,-, and now ih - tulher reduction, puts it in reach of every one to buy a suitor anything in hi* lire. It w ill pay you to call on him Just and honest dealing.to every one u his motto, This being tiro year of tho triennial a-*o* tnent. a . --ors are required under the iavv of 1874 t > assess all properly ex empt from taxation such as bridges, churches, school houses, etc , in order that the Count v Comruis-ioners can make their report to the Secretary ol Internal Affair- The Clarion oil fever l a- brought some of the dead oil stock in this section to lift apd par again, and the owners are 1 -king tor a go-id thing ahead, Hope the'll tind millions in it. RKBKKSUUKO -v. VICINITY. A week or so ago our sports got up shooting match for a fat hog and turkeys Ira Snyder of Woodward gained the porker, while Amnion E. M'olf carried off a handsome money prise. Daniel liartcr, formerly of the Spread Eagle, hut ot late a resident of Yenangt eo., Pa, lias returned J ltrushvalley Bolton looks quite natural and we hearti ly congratulate him upon his return. At present a povv erful rev ival is going , en in the Ev church. Sinners are redeemed , and the saints are blessed. A good work | iffi.odl ■ The iJ u houses are gradually being till- j ed. They have an excellent quality on Meyers' dam. 11 cw MOK. A A KONSBF KG SIIORTS. James L, Etlinger and Isaac Stover of Aaronsburg are each nursing a broken ] arm. I Last week one who styles himself Bish- op Ceavney, travelevl through our town i and preached from the porch of tho hotel, j John Targer caught a M'ild cattheoth day and has it on exhibition at Musser't: store. OCCASIONAL, ] •♦• s MiLLitEtu. January 16, 1877. Mtt. EDITOR lam a fubsenber of th< * Reporter and the writer of these lines; although a sound Republican hut a lover of the Reporter, because it stick* to its party lo tho !a.-t man right or wrong -hut this i- not what I want to get at, as it Is Republican principle to rectify mistakes,; if po-sible, so we will try and correct Mr. Geo. Spykerin giving the number ot show from Nov. 1>74 to April 28, 1876- t- In that time there were 52 snows, but d.d not measure the depth. In that year the prophet predicted 48 snows, was short o! 4 snows in 1875 ; 1876 he c'aime 1 31 snews and that was the number that fell, and BOW be predicts the number for thi* wio* ter at fat •now*, and t' re fell already 23,; and lit., balance of the fifty are to cr ue S jet. Th.-e that wish an.e- unt after; yet that is the way it snow- at Miilhi ou ; hu' tiiere may be some difference between MUibeim a..J where Mr. Spyker r*-id;. Thi. prophet is Samuel Winter, ot Mill helm. A Seuruni. ICE GORGES. IMMENSE LOSSES REPORTED. I Cincinnati, January 14—The move- j nsent of ice on the Ohio river has been at* u rcet general from Pittsburgh to C'ario, J entailing heavy losses, chiefly upon own tr of coal boats and barge*, a dispatch 7 from North Bend, twelve miles ielow U here, reports over two hundred coal bar- j; ges passing there in the ice to-day, at 1 Mingo, near Steubenville. ten barges were I swept away to-day and four at Parkers burg. a Groat ice break.- are reported in the upper Monongaheta, rushing down with terrific force, carrying devastation and ru in before it, sinking steamers, barges and boats, and causing the !ss of five million bushels of coal. POWERS OF THE HOUSE IN COL'NTING THK E LECTO KAL VOTE. The House Committee on the privileges, powers and duties of the House in count ing the electoral vote have decided that the President of the Senate has no power to count the votes and the House has equal power with the Senate in the agency of counting them. There will be a minora ity report ' K8& ALL TlfE NEWS. THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES. A First-class. Independent Morning Newspaper, Universally quoted a- the ablest and best Newspaper ever published in Philadel phia. It contains all the latest news, in-; eluding the Associated Press Telegrams •Special Telegrams and correspondence Irom nil points of interest, full and accu-j rate I.ooal* Reports and fearless ed itorial discussions of all current topics. It i is a first class live newspaper in every re- ; sped The daily circulation of "THE TIMES' exceeds that of all the other Philadelphia Morning Papers combined, with one ex ception. tft-Terms, including postage. Six Dol lars a year, or Fifty Cents a manth. Address,THE TIMES, Times building, Philadelphia. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP.—The co partnership hereto fore existing between the undersigned in the Hardware business under the firm name of J. A J. Harris, has this day been dis- dyed by mutual consent. Thelmok* of tiie firm w ill remain for settlement at the store, whore all persons having ac counts will please call and settle the same before April first, next. JOHN HARRIS, JAMES HARRIS. Bellefonte, January 1, 1877. The hardwire husines-will bo continued at the old stand bv Jnrne- Harr - and James Potter, under '.he firm name y 1 lames Harris A Co Think ful for tin patronage . f the public in the pat, w> %pe to merit , . ontinuance of the -aine, Djan Ik JAM Ks IIA Kitltt & CO. A UDITOR S NOTICE.— In the matter oftbe distribution of the money in the hands of the administrator* of the estate of Hon. S. S. Wolf, dee'd. The auditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of Centre county, to distri bute the money in the hands of the ad minUlrators as shown by their account filed to and among those legally entitled to receive the same, will meet the parties interested at his office in Bellefonte, on .Monday, the 21st of February, 1877, a! 10 o'clock, when and where nil parties In terested can attend if they see proper. 3t J. L SPAN GLEE, Auditor. A HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Will be ex| used to public sale, on Jan uary 2'Hli, 1877, the following described property, at ilio last residence of Daniel Conser, dee'd, in the town of Kelier-b irg. Miles twp., Centre e->. A IJOI'SK AN |i LOT, being the Inle residence of said do e'ttsol, bounded on the north by Main ,-trcet, ei.-t by lot of James Mallery. south ai d won 1 by alleys, and known or marked on tio General Plot of said town as lot N<>, 11, The house being a large two sto ry bouse, with n cellar room, and in good ci ndition. There is also erected en said "i t a good STABLE, or rather n small . I arn. is well as all other necessary out- I uildings. Sale _;o commence at 1 o'- 'lock, p. in. of said day, wlien terms will be made known. SAMUEL GUA M LV, 21 doc Adm'r of Daniel Conser. NOTICE is hereby given f hat the ac count of E. Jl. C'arr, committe ol Aaron P rternge, a lunatic, has been filed in the court of common Pleas of Centre county, and will be presented to the said court for confirmation at January term next. A. WILLIAMS, 14doc 3t Prothonotary. jj A NOT Kit DISASTER. ic 1 SI FA M Kit MoVn.oMI BY NUN ItY Til K SKM I NOLF Thirteen Live* Lot, It •ion, Jhii S At I nlf )>"•! on■ ' clock ON Sundav morning, Il ir!> rush • ' Cape Mv thi ili'rtiii' l S<-niii"lc i .tliitlt tttlli the Mnnrg.iwer v. tnk, J ' " 'all in i\ minute*. Four pa-ri.. • . nil It worf on lit'anl, niiii nine >f the t it'W wi down with the ill-fated ere ft, ai I nitu-ter of the crew were *avid by the .Seu;in' •ml landed In thi* eity 11evening. Tli night nie tlurk and f-ggv. N. .! r -1t..11 * er wax iri'n by the other utiwi the n onii'i the i-rmh came. The Mmslgon cry wi en route from New V.'rk to llm >' t. an " the Femimde was mak ilig h'T tgulartri from Savannah to Roten. r The fire which broke out in l.yki * valley Mine* on January Ist i- , r ., Ila '• diminishing, it I* new believed that th ' damage will not bo at great at a? fir ' feared. The Nmi oil well in llutler county i t! Heine*. Wauglt A Porter w on t! Ranks farm. It i >lei: < tv> I .ri - ,u * hour*. I K S Doty, Esq, of Miffiintcwn >, each poor family of that tow 1 a ( ■ bill a Christmas gift The aiuall p.'* ha* reached Ere mini—ii ii i miih i • ' ■ im• a DEATHS. On IS. at Piters Mill*. S .mt 1 C ill aged about V 2 v t art On 'AO Dec , lH7d, mar the Red Mill Sarah V daughter of Samite! lxoyer, ag *M year* and 2 1 day*. She w a member of the Cvatigelien church, and will be missed by ail ht neighbor*, a* she was ever kind !•> a':' She bore her suffering* patiently. SI • wii- ready and prepared and hoped to c home to heaven to meet her heaven's Father anil enjoy the ctert.ul I • pri pared for the righteous S. k. MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia. January I'.. When! (white 1 50 i, 1 t"*' Wheat, P r i ii 1 1-1 live Penn-vtvania 77 (i 7" I wr . 14 00(<t 15 Ul Oat*, western n led 40 • , 4 • lai-western whit eU I■* 4"J Ratter. New York *i :ei < .'.4 Butter t--s "7 l'hf<* l"|(o,14I Egg* western '• a) Petroleum reflnod 27. CHICAGO. Chicago, January 1> Wheat, -i!!<- ! February 1 29 Corn seller March 1"> '*t seller January 354. ilrtUmTC MiltkH-, reported by Short! idge <Sc Co. \S hite \V heat, $1 e. Red Wheat, fl 35. live, 55c. I Oats. 34V. > Cloveraeed, choice, 'to 50. Potatoes, retail, $1 00. ' Buckwheat, 50e Flour, per barrel, wholesale. s't 75. retail, £7 U>. . Nova Scotia piaster, gr< ui:,l. -!: ,V, p, r ton. Cayuga. s*' 50. Corn, Shelled, 4'*.- cob. V ( . -ttu t | r to' ,*. ,rd Smalt tlove " A 25, Kgg* - 6l. Broken " 5 UU. Mnnor M.UIKI R I t - J Is.bv Si iii n i A M N ■ W ••..!, r.d. f I ' Barley, 55. Corn,. 45 i*u, to •> K.~e, .55. Cloverteed, SS.2o. Ground Alum Sail, £ 1.50. Butter, 25 Eggs. 30. Lard Oil 'Vi 'TICK. Notice i* hereby given that it application ha* been made by the undersigned to the Secretary of Interna affair*, for twenty five rr - of land, it Potter twp . Centre o> , adj ningthc la* of Win A - ■•*!. *1 ai, •;* t <• <••:, San Trie-ter s u'.h, Klcisher In wetf, R Breon ,tf d Evan* nor! 1 ;, and r w , ecu: ed bv the umlertigned. lit ian 3i SAM' L TRIE TKlt. VSXGIS iIS n' lit lis. The following account* have ton cx aniii.cd and paxed by me and r. ma; ; t of record in thi* > tlicc tor the i pi to t: of heir*, legatee*, creditor* and all •ti.t-r in any way interested, and w I be pr> - enti*<l to tire Orphan's Court el Centre c on Wednesday, the ?P.h day of Jgl .u*. JS77. for confirmation and allowance The account of Christian Buck at I B F Leathers. Executor* of n' l am i;igu' the good* Ac-, which were of Mary k Taylor, !te of UmonviUle d<. d. The account of Jane Ja- >bs, fi tmerly Jane Lucas, edniinistralrix of the OftOtO • Nelson Lucas, late of Sn.<w.h twp d coated The partial account of J, id Blair, a 1 minislrator of the estate of James Lucas > late of t*nion twp dec d. The account ot Jair.c* Scarson and \S i - j linen Scars.-n, , xecutortoflho last will HI I ; testament of Thomas Seanmn, lat • of lt< ner twp dee'd. i The account of Albert'Ammerman, a<i minittrator of all and singular the g< .• and chatties right*and credit* w: ch v.. . ofT U Miller, late of Spring lw dee'd The account of Aaron Dulwile:, ad mi • istrntor of Ac., of 18-ury lies-, decentcd. as filed by Lydia IJutWeilcr, < x< utrix <ll Aaron Dutwcilct, late of Haines twp de ceased. The account of Aaron I)ul <-i'.r. gu ir dian of Caudate and Jeam tie It- uh, mi nor children of Joshua Kuuth, d< d, i,s ' filed by LyJia Dutwiilcr, ex utrix 1 Aaron Dutwi ilcr dee'd. The account of Roliert Valentine, gunr dian of Andrew Kobuon, late of Spring | twp deceased. The filial account of 11. M. Stover, ad | minislrator of all and singular tlo- g.>. alid chattlc* rights and credits which vvcr of Rebecca Stover, late of Ilarri t j> u - I ceased. j Register'* Office,) W. K Tli n iingi n, Bellefonte. \ i Dec. 2l*t, 187(i. J Register. Private Sale. A Choice Farm ami House and L l. The following described property, of j.lohli Emmert, dee'd, situate in llatris Itwp, Centre county, on* FARM,CI • jing one hundred and thirty thri n I more or less, boumli ! hv lands of 15. 1,.. Jerhart, dee d. Janus •>!<-nn McKa; Dr. Henderson, det d. and th, :- i- . • • jed at private inl". The farm i vv, || v . Usml, a nevi r tailing stream of water n • Ring thr.iuglithe farm and within thirty yards of the hum, ai- •. a >v, li ! never failing water at tie- inn: . with g d pump in il The i pr \*n nt ar large FRAME HOI BJs, stories I (I almost new- ; a ir.iine hank burn, f,u ;> live by eighty feel ,ud all other ry outbuilding* Thi- i- one , I the best producing tain,- in this -ei lion for all kinds ot grain ; is ail Inaction, land. A largo ORCHARD of choice fruit on • , premite* F,r particular- inquire of \S'm. \Y, :t. on the farm. Alsoone House und lot Siluateil in Boakburg, Centre c,., the house i* two atoiie* high, with kitchen at tached to it, arid all necessary outbuild ing* alto a good stable, a never tailing well of water with good pump. The lot i well set with fruit trees of best quality. Also two acre* and Ik'd pereln:- of ex, d lent Intnl situnto near the German Re formed church in Bouljhurg within iiv squares Oflbev* bo jse. JO.SIAU N EFF, Executor of J Em mert, dee'd. 30 nov 8m ——— \ Jl VALUABLE FARM Foßr-ALK. '1 wo mile*cait of Rebersburg. Mil. i p. Centre county, being the < et.it, ,i Uhilii 'lranily, doccaied, containing 282 ACRES, more or leu jof which 110 acn , the finest quality of white o.a . w ! ,: i ~ hemlock and chestnut timber, The a, anee fa in excellent cultivation. Tin rm j il well watered hy Elk or.-. h, and tain Gap Run, the latter nth,>r,Hi g i jcellentwater power for saw :• ,1 ! i, mill*. The buildings on llie p ; , t :of a large double Three ft. ry il , • ! Bank barn, 54 ft, by )H2 ft. an I all • her necessary outbuildings. Ther i- . place a good young nrehn. 1 of , m j fruit. Also a separate tract 218 Acres of Timber' mil, adjoining said larm, well -m en d ith pi no anu hum lock. If de tie nn could bo subdivided to suit • i tchnse -. For particular* addrei-, . t| r H 511 ' ML A", It -her- h> rg, J' or R KK.iA.MLji, 9 ooy 12t U. WOI.F \Y."lfa rttofe, Pa. Ex-Suig< '•n-ticiicriil Fiftuois. the Hi il iwlt Army in India, writei I ' v tlnis warmly in favor of fen m diipei ior I o tiny alcohlid i-r mull lev ■ iHge, when sustained plivsicui vigoi is r> Mjoi-ile :" A lew v. h* ■> I a , C III) allied A well-lili .VMi N i.r- don l I ligcr aliootiiig x {.edition. iiy Ineiul ! r a man <t k,en tn ry ua te. r, inioih and in excellent health, hu.i lum re , j comcnded ahvnv* t' iliink hitter beet twice a ilny. I drank nothing bui ,1, i old tea throughout <ur trip, Kv i) i veiling, shortlv nftcr dinner, tnycom :n ttanion 'turned in* .juitc exhausted i! while 1 nad or wrote till midnight, n rising at a .piite l*r. sh, I could a<h ml ducc iVoru my own i x pern net , extend ■it- ing over many year< in a tropical cli liuate, several other witne-scs, Tea is not followed !<v tlte detiri -siott, which as a rule, succeed* in the cave of alcov !y ho cal stiinulaU." l lie sciciititic world is greatly in jier in the statement the I nited States ship of-war (Jcttysburg, in a v>v p jc fr m Faval I , (tihr.iltar, di - : sjci-vi ml an imn.ei cc.oal reef,located in latitude Rii dip. 80 ruin, N. an. ' ugitude 11 dc..',2S min. \V. Uuti llie discovery ot tho Gettysburg tin existence of of the reef had never beet inspected. The reef has been tlior lughly surveyed, and the devpalcliei -h.iw that the delicate and valuabli [link, coral so highly nrixad by tin world of fashion in all ages, will lx found in immense uuantitic*. Tbefiuei , -hadt s of thi- corul < xcel in value, by *. ight, tliat of pure gold—selling al from sl6 to $ 1U |ur ounce. 1 Dl-IRIBUTMN OK rift. t'KNTKN NIALFI'ND IMtOCKK DINGS BEFORK THE COURT, y l'i:i'*.li-!pl,ia. Jan. sln tha United ■" circuit court to day in tho matter of tho distribution ofthetund in thi' hands ot the centennial board of finance which it t>. be a-vp.ed to-morrow, the ttnte of New Jersey, by Secretary of State 11. C. Kelso, ~ | uld a pt:.lion setti' g torih that *he wat i: jthe holder of lU.UOO thnrrs of cuntennial -lock, and asking leaieto bo admitted at a di-.i tulatit in the pending proceeding V,t,i tl.o an.w> r, ! lhe slate aa filed by the attorti.-y g' oral . h P:;_v* that lilt distributi ri of the fund should he first ap plied in payment ol the capital stock, and that any surplus thereafter shall then be jpaid l the government. ' A largo number of deer hove been slain i■ u Ist ri.ati - Run. Ore j art v of Uur ikiiitd twenty, and other* did equally ; well Roller Enterprise. J. ZELLER Sr SON DRUGGISTS Nob Bncki rb. il Ii w, Bellefonte, Pa Beitlera In Drug*, < hi'iiilcal* I'crlutticrj, I'ltucy (uad* *V*. *V-. Pure W • an 1 1.. , . f- r m.'dier > )ri-.'- t'wax k-i-' g at 31 TV BUY YOUR DRUGS FROW RV\hl\S I) ru £ S I o rt\ NEXT BOOR TO THK DESCHSES CCK SIOBJ; VIIK SII AN V < 11 EA P. i Aor 22 J. S. MILLER. Fashionable Tailor. A A RoNSRU 1U. 11 ..v ifig opened It lIM R< " f. ru ed t art ring.' building he is prrpared U> manufacture a ! kind* i f men's and Uoy' t garments, according to the latest >ty!c-. and upon shorter I notice, and all work warranteu to render *atitfaction. Cutting ar.d rei- , r - g J, ; e. lbnov ltn. Henry Heinbart. WOOD\Y A RD. UNDERTAKER. Coffins of all sty in made on shortest no tice. Undertaking st'iclly allendad.to ] C*L*rgw t*:>%. IT luy v \ow^pa|K % r A<l vc*rtiftittg AgrnlM Geo. I'. Bon ell it CO. 41 Park Row. N Y. They have the satisfaction of controlling, the rr. -t exten:ve and complete ndror-, tiling connc. tion which has ever been so. cured, nr. 1 . :.<• which w uld be hardly ': pot-ih'o in i.t.y otli. r c untry but thi-. 1 , They have succeed. 1 in working down a; complex bunn.-- into 10 tbor -j '; ..ughly u systematic method that no. ' change in the r.ow-| | r -> stem of Amer ' ica can escape noli. >, xtlnle the widest in-j formation upon ail topics intorMling to , advertisers i- placed readily al the dip- ! -al of the public Extract trom New York Times. June 14. 1875. ,! (Send for circular. 1 ALWAYS AHEAD ! ! Our POPULARITY For Low Prices Is Daily On The Increase. Having purchased Hie largest Sleek oflioods in our line ever ii". arhl to Bellcfonte, we are otVeriiig exlrn ; inducements lo buvers. V V MEN'S SUITS FOR ."> AND UP. MEN'S OVERCOATS. g3.f>o UP. MUSLINS FROM 5e A YARD UP. LADIES* HOSE 5c A PAIR UP. LADIES' COATS, SHAWLS, TRIMMINGS, IIATS, WD FANCY GOODS IN CHEAT VARIETY AND AT THE VERY BOTTOM PRICES, ; MEN'S BOOTS AT S2 A PAIR. LADIES* FINE SHOES SI A PAIR. MEN'S IIATS AS LOW AS 75 CENTS. A FULL SUIT OF UNDERWEAR FOR 50c AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES. IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK. liOUGIIT.'A I .'ALL TIMES. GIVE US A'CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE I GJ V£ UJ& A GALL WTJ£JJ i/DL) GQM£ YD YOVJ T1 —FCI £M £ )!/J ££ ; J Y J-J £ PLAG£ —'l HE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF (X ~7 li II ; S. d' A, I,ORB. . f JJAIUHVAItE AND STOVES!! HARDWARE AND STOVES!! II " f t o.MritETE LINE OF ALL KINDS\>F JIARDWAIIE. a <-) SPEARS, AM I CLINKER, SILVER MoO.N, PARLOR STOVES, THE BEST IN THE MAIPK I 1 B RE IS NOTHING TO ' EQUAL IT IN SERVICE OR BEAUTY, Price reduced to nuit tho times. y SUSQUEHANNA COOK STOVES IMPROVED, ANTI-CLINKER, GRATE AND REVERSIBLE TOP PLATES. Warranted fee j"' best baker io the market. |!j SOVEREIGN PORTABLE RANGES, can attach a water hm ' for heating water in Baih Room, very little higher than ordinary Cook I Stoves, and good baker*. We also lutve a full line of cheap and medium price PARLOR ST<)VCS, Price* to suit the ttade, Li ii THOMAS A. JIICKS BROTHER, liellefonle, Pa 1 ■ ■ ■■ ■■■ " ' " - 1f.1.1 a Winn ■■■ . mamm aw BREONS HOTEL. '! MII.RoV. I'A. 'tt The best table and bar, and excelieM .. stabling for horse*. Also a fine resort foi summer boarder* Buss to depot, and '* daily stages to Centre county. Chargei le i reasonable. <!Ko 11RKON, Prop'r ie Sample fe McNitt. )' MILItOY, PA. PAy 7>J£~ >]JQ>j£^Y MARKET PRICE FOR • All Kiiulsof Grain.j ALSO, ■ Alwax* on band and at Sower prices than • elsewhere. • COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. i j 1' artuer* 0 f Centre mind the place. 21 sept if. y _______ e WolFs Old Stand. AT ;\T tiiimii rJALL, j Magnificent Stock of Fall au.l Wio ter Good*. 0/is Pma i Loy; Pric® 1 i POLITE ATTENTION ! Having just returned from tnc hist, and bought at panic prices, 1 mi pre pa red j ■ to sell cheaper than ever bt-lbre. My atocki I n part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, SANDALS, ttc., Ac. Ladies' and Genu*' Underwear a spec iality. A LAKtiF. ST. ("K OF READY - MADE CLOTHiNG constantly on hand. I Customers will find the stock com- ' plele, and a call is all that is required to a&sur* you that this is the best place in tha vallev to buy your good*. , Pemcmber, ur Aatr bui one priet for \ c trryonc. ;' WM. WOLF. , For a Sewing Machine. s".>u can have your choice of the follow ing fir-t class tewing machines : | New American, St. John Domestic, i Dan ice, Singer, * Remington, Howe, and Weed. t V. the Sewing Machine store of Bunnell At Aiken, East Market street, Lewip.wn. Also parts, attachment* and needles for tail machine*. j, tireat inducements for cash. Don't fail! to see the Ft. John, something entirely I new. Did Machine* taken in part payment forj new one*. Fend sUcl* to the above party"! and you will get by return mail, 1 dot as-,I sorted needles for any machine. JOnovlyl' • CENTRE HALL ; DRUG STORE. d w J.C.MILLER. (Successor to J. K. Miller & Son ) Dealer in l'uie Drug- and M<di< :n< ,-, Dye stuff*, and Druggist's sundri •*. PURE WISP AND LIQUORS For medicinal purpose*. The best brands of < CIGARS AND TOBACCO always in stock. 1 Prescriptions carefully Compounded, J. C. MILLER IKA T. COTTLE. Fashionable Tailor. Centre Hull. Having opened roonu on the 2nd floor of Gift St rlory's building lie i prepar ed to manufacture all kinds of men's ai d boy'* garments, according to the laics! ( tyi*, and upon shorn-*! notice, and all .work warranted t" render satisfaction, Cutting and repairing done. '■ )•! y .Ufa*. Harris Co NO. 5, BROC KERUOFF ROW. i RO SNAILS, Paints i OILS,' ETC., JA BAUBISACU. # Btlkfaat#. 1 '• MtW GO Panic p rices. 11. 4. MRBIMIR. at the old Centre Hill stand. Just opening a Slock of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES A large variety of Ladies Dress Goods Great Bargain* in Muslins and Calicoes Ready-made Clothing Warraute-1 to Suit His Cloths and Cassimer*, Cant be exec-lied His Crocery Department, Astonishes every one in assortment and low price*. Syrup, .Sugar. Tea. Coffee. Canned fruit*. Domestic and Foreign Fruit*. Cheese, and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart menu JUT-Farmer*. Mechanics and Laborm look to your interert One dollar saved is a dollar in pocket. Then call and see a! what astonishingly low price*. trouble to show Goods.rtSg Also the choicest FAMILY FLOOR al wavs on band. Apr. 15, y. rj CsToTg U te LT uWT~ Dentist, Mtliheim. Ofl,r ill, i-ri,Smlf.n! unlml, lh iwUe. H, i, t'M-i .rrd to fmm tun. H*iao fall* iwriwrvd lo rttrort tmrhatwclaK-h wlLhrmf ~itß ibj-TJki j TA'" F. KKBKK. Att rncr nt-Law. * • Pniaiyi eiwtsxi fltw ta all laatom w itwM U- hi, rirt in I' trr ( ,r.O-r , I ,RI. Oi with 11 F S.vlnns Hrli'<iie WfM P. WILSON, Attomev-at-1. ■ w., TV Bellefonte l'a. Offiie in Mr*. Ben ner's Building. Bclielonto l'a. fOHI V. POTTKE, At : v D lw* (Vllw tlan* i-remfU* m„!c n<t • "!' Will dta* Op and ham artrtol„\ e J I. i, Morifaana. Ar < >e>rrla tiia dlamoad, oooa ->dr al: Iba raart hauaa, HrllfaaU> <a IX. On* ! OF A THOUSAND Having •ii.covetod, in a manner almo J providential, a p ilive cure for Ooflium| • lion ami a'! Lung Complaint*, I feel It ni duly to i ike known in n practical irianm jiry fare king > r ample bottle, free i j< irg". to all * liferent, my only hope < •> niunera! n l. eg that the medicine wi , • rform ! 1 rimi for it The ingred !<m li of i.e i hoi cert herbal produci '' Mol perfectly safe ; wit) be ent free to el IA Mi' a! i, I>r. O Phelps 11 row n; 5 Grand Birt-t-L Jersey C>ty, N. J., or ma le> bad of J■ iv. Mtiler & Jon, Druggist I Centre Hail, IV jertllj j lIAIUtI- J H HUUHIT J A.hUVC Juus not r tstt, t'Ki r h Horraa, PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO CENT It K 11 ALL. PA. ; RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allow Intel est; Discount Note*; Buy and Sel I Government Securities, Gold and Coupon*. , I'mallurrtt, IV*. 11. MIKOLX, | Prea'L Oaahtei C T. Al l X A N lit.k. C. M. Ilowxiu 4 LKXANDKK A BOWERB, At r j J.\ 1 !.. (MlsfaM. MpMOO .lIMUo . *l>c tu tn,d ' "lot {Merits , ] *> • totalW il Umhii and fcaaiuh <H*. * J ] Guru.ab s*ulidii+f, tr , i l| Excelsior Cement . 1 Tie* upllendfbM St>* UttiSHlacltif'M Ci.rlil mel j rtuM ot ft MiWit i ijuttliii, • ta ltd**, *< u ]<>Mk MiU, m Hkint i| Tltte coiiirM !* *if*4 Imm* Ufcrtl lit tot** s ,u*GUUm IL* L. C, 4 t • £fi , Loe Uwb liAibti Lury |*|a, t, *j j**t- wUett 11 L*e !*e-t ueod, r<3 ftt *uusl Co ftta} itsninHagHairmd f.-r um tu VeUn ClpM .< hl t*r * *.*J (iiuatl I to <W> t*le f . teoat !o* nirmiuSj Gmj <bt4 far IU • Wi.le, atari It tlf rtwl la# glowmcl a*.lk*f*cu... fVrwuna fhcvlt ! .f*. . riAßltrtW IJO* iMefß*, Vl jttri i'IJMM 4>< , *UJ jM M I > ttou la* {m iia ii tu sad end if> IUI twk)TBta uiale ** mm J MKYKK. a**>i* I# Aa*rvr>BiKurx, rt. r ]MIE PEOPLE'S DRUG .STORI KE-0 PENED! A NEW THING IN , AN OLD PLACE. ihe Leilefontc public and the people the country generally will he p.oa-od l< j a now* that the old and well established DRUG STORE, ' late the property of Jaroe* C. William*, on A Reg I eny .treet, am doe r to llick*' t.aru .iur- < mi-onum, ha* Wen ro opened fur business and i* be ' ' K ; I idiy re-it..eked and ; fitted out with the best and mo*t populmi DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ] PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, an 1 every thing usually kept in a f.rsl-tlasi Drug Store PitllSt niPTIOAHC AREFVLr ly * oni|>rtmh-l at all lionn* l the day or night, and particular and ,| prompt attention given to the want* of fir-..ur* and th.r* wl live in the country. Store never j c o*od to t: o who want medicine* or anything la the drug line. The und< nigned hope*, by *tricl attention hi btn ine-, to merit and receive the pub lic paton&re. H. M HEEEINGTOK. fiaprlv. Agent EL LUSE; I > v T V f ri? CENTRE I A I*> UALI^PA., iffer? bis t-crvices to the citizens of Centre countv iu House, Men and Ornamental Painting, ! d*" rnsuneating and gilding, CHESTNUT. Etc. P Paper hanging. Order* s rwpvotfu 1!y * .•!j* Red. Term* reasonable. A) apr U. |JU. A. J. URN I h fill*: DENTIST. !• a*tU inri tc>e al t*in <Srr* MiUa and t* now pr p*jrrd <• llaevt l< th- ll|a>* f inllmli *1 * i!mum *1,4 rfoJ*t ill, Knlw in hit Uoo, la <*• txal n:.i rr, o! I-. ,t ..unlit, and al reaaonnlila r*Ma la -artn.n el r druiarei auk a •4wcl*il7- Tnwta M jtnuWa.t;, .jlpala. SI in ;* BEATTF Grand, Square and Upright. Fro in Geo. K. Letcher, firm of Vv 11. Le' her.V Hro.. Ranker*, Fayette, Ohio. "Wereeeir J the piano and thim it very fine-toned one out here. Wall * •hort lime to give ;t a good te*t. If y u wish ay rd in lavor of it we will cheer fully give it." Jsrr.et It Brown, E-ti., EJwardtville Ui - v : "il Really l'ianoreceived give cnlir •atii.'n i n." Agents wanti Send fo -*UL •i t. A ' e I). F. RKATTT, 'V.liington. New Jersey i | M U RT PROCL A M ATION. j Wil trasibrllun. i" RiiiM A Mayrr. Cli • c-.pf ol t .'ftunoa rir*itw. Io th S>Lh Juttlctol i>t net, unwisttoic *f (btMWiUMf Ontrt, I'linton and oa V <* Kklin Irriatr and tb i noraGW H \*wHi*ttu! .tad**** in t>nlr* <: tji. uai Mhi i re<*m, to*rinn dat# (Jh tu ta|r .'an. A.! . IK'.'T, to m* dtrrctd ftv h*>idln i lljrrt ahif • rtnft-t. T and I;**>*! .fail IVli* ■ry a*td Nauw-wu *l UiP I'wicfi l U* te>. f**t c. •.*!.} < t * t . atid I" . mn,t *icv t Uta VGnd*F *" 22th tlajr of Jan. !??, iml to* lonliaw two *rka N ■ u- i- m Th<*r<-! rr hwrbj tvrn to tlm t'orramr, Jna • -w of tbr l" . AilUru HB t nwt*!-lr* of the aid t>uni) u; i Vi.lrt>.lhi th*| Iht n and thwr* in t .i'drmotw r ttrrw -i* at 10 ./clock n ihr forwmxwi ol •aid dajr. with l tr roce*nla. ltiq* ttoa*. raamim itona. and th > own rtiuembrinm. toi ik> Uicwr Ikinfi vtltich to V.. nr t?ico Appertain* U> bo U<>n>. od lkof wh-*ar Iw- itul ia rcHNtfttUuKt* to afua ralt anatn*t the iri(wmc •* lhat arc or kKnII W in th* Jail of t rntrv nty. Itnliien and there to |*rt%nwcuf<-- anatnal tifir s* ah*?t be JuM I*| i under my hsfld.it Hrtlfonto. th ]t day H Jan .. ia Ui jr r of our i-dil. 1877, and in iitr hand 1 rv''• \xt of Indt pondn.ce* of the l'nttd BUt#, IKM MpSWN. Shcrtfl $20,000 In Gold. VNI) OTHER VALUABLE PREMI UMS, given to those who WORK FOR THE TIMES. • ie Cincinnati Weekly Times publish * w<-.rs, bus a National character md inllumce, with patrons in every State tid Territory in the Union, and* of all duel, s i.'.d polities Its new department, HOMES ]\)R THE PEOPLE lu the S uith nn.l Far West, will bo inval lalle to all h i king out (or new places ol re-idence. Every patron of the Times is presented, r. •of * arge, with an Illustrated Year- H-uik • ! valuable information, for 1877, tlet!.- w >rtli the price of the paper. Enlerpris-ng men wanted everywhere, " • t it nihseribers, and seeurn our n "her valuable premium*. A <auiplo y of the i'mies, our Illustrated Li>: ol Ptviniu .. i . l>,. given to Agents, tu.i other din- w ill be *ent free on •pptioaiier. ia CINCIVN \TJ TIM ES CO., fl dee lm tij Third St. Caicinnntn Q THE GREAT CJAUSK H U M A N MISE RY. •hiNt fix oent>. A L, li- oil fit® nturc, 11 Csttmoiit niit) Radical euro of bpniiual \1 takiiiM., r S|>ermiturrbtH*a. indue *!' Bcn*AIUKO, !nvolunfar|r 1 toWbltnifi. l:nputeru>, .Nor . i a ciUit> and I ntpnUmont* fo MarrUffo irfrn 'Z*' } '!I 1 " '•' l,[ " l ' And . it*. Vlt utal and Phvw -!! •.• . r itt. IU K.-i-it t'uhorwv.ll. M tl , . t.. ta, ike "(.ran H. Tb.'. ri;l • aathnr,ln tl. - iSnirabla Leo. tore, . rl* pej.ii from tli. viva . I. o that Ihc awful .• . aiM'Hto. ol Koh-Akusi . , I ■ etfc-e'nclb raamvt'.l wlilaout wedkiaa. auU -.i:i d iut niu urs > .I .•(■:ljueii . l a ,. . r mi IliU poln'tog on! a of cure ~! ' I. ~ , ual, l> wiik-aeveryawfforor, no > , t hi*eon raU'oaUj'* m *' 1 CUre ' 't>' frtrsit faD.) J'J" lev tore will prove a hooa U JO -! and tho. tieot under seal, in a plain envelope, to any a<tdro.- pea paid, on receipt orsixr ntso two,.-,., lajii* A l.ircas 111,, 1 THE ('"I ' V : • • nfi w "' ' > ..-iS- >. GRAHAM Sl SON, *t .r.jHate tbt r xciusive tale in Bellefonte ;| Edwin C. Burls' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES. S WIDTHS, the . Zhbbz In T:i9 VVuHda ; a BITZIL bCALXKa I* ?!Calf Skins, SOLE LEATHER, to ; "I * SHOE FINDINGS, ALL JA Ki. L :( a Work Made To E On r. i . i ILLEFONTE, Fa. | JO w*y u. | • 'KI? 4TTV'Q Gold<,n T DiilA 1 1 1 I r -11 lor Oty:: *. Factory E*tab'i*he<l From the Pre--. • ! From G D. White, Editor Hack ■ ii'ltowi,, N. J. Herald. j "Tbe organ ha* a rich, deep and soul •iiriing Lm* ; could tot stay in iba bouse • without it It help* wuoaiei fuliy to drive awiy- the thought* of hard times." 1 he Lebanon Fs. Daily News, says ; , "We sre in receipt jofoucf f iho*< Cra • octave Parlor Orgas.s.e^ntanufsctitrud by D. F. lk*atty, Washington, N". J. Tha. orgsn is a line, solid black walnut case, •nd in tonsil cannot be surpassed by any ir instrument of it. kind " , From the Lowe [ *-'eb Register. ' **"%A e received thi • k, . red from the manufacturer. D F. Batty. Wash ington, N. J., hi* justly ci- "prated organ, escgant in appeersnge, at. u handsomely furnished unexcelled in richne** and po*r . er of lone. We sre more ttisn pleased with it, and heartily ret- mi mend it to any * one contemplating of purchasing an or gan." r ! Be-t offer given. Money refunded upon return of organ and freight charges paid Jby me (D. F. Realty) botbf way* if unsat d istaclofy, after a U"kGinl,f Eve days, Organ warranted for *.x year*. , Agenu want-p everywhere, male or fe male, tucauva-i>Jo( this superior >n*tru r met,!- Address D. F. fIKATTY. \i athingu-a. New Jersey. n • C EN T R E HALL COACJI SHOP, LEVI BIRHAY. j *t bis crtablLhmem al Centre HalL keep j on hand, and tor sale, al the moat reasons* rjble rates. Carriages, I Buggies, <!k Spring Wagons, Puixiso FANCX' and vehicles of every description made tu order, and warranted to be m -*e of the , best *oa*ontd material, and by * most skilled and competent workmen. -die for buggies and spring-wagons Ac.. the® ■ rioat wproved pattern* made to orde. t!*o Gearing of all kind* made > order. All kind* of repairing done pr- iptly and at the lowest po*-:ble rate*. * Pcreons wanting anything jg ,Is line are 5 requested to call and examine hi* work, > they will finu it not to be excelled for dur ability and wear. may Stf. BEATTY S PARLOR lOlilillSl i • <:c *•!*, with valuable Improve-, ict N n \nd Beautiful Solo Stops. , Uv. - nd Organist* and Musi. cb*t. it •; • orggn* and recommend , t class in Tone, Me ,cl >. u .t.. ty. Warranted for - X years. I MW. Elegant ar. I [*atest ImproTtd Ilave t he Highest Promt ™ um* in conipeuuv u> other* for simplic* a itv, Durability, Promptness, and Piano £ like action. Pure, sweet, and evenly halaneed t"tt * orchestral effects, and instantaneoi,- w ce*s which may be had to the reed*. a Send for Price Lin. Addre*- DA NIKL F BE ATT Y, Washington. New J, " V (I■>'; Reduction in Price- <• ' f'T'KC REVOLVERS, r. U L ! l> (/, AC. T Priec- reduced from tl) to Sl> per cent. ■* \t r to t t Illustrated Catwlogue. with ro "" due i prices for 1877. Address. ,f GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, J- Wl Sioitlitielil Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. REATTY CMKot Grand, Square and Upright. From ltufus Snyder, of he firm ofSny r der A Hendricks, Carriage Manufacturers, e of the city of AHentow u, Pa i II "I roust confess I hardly know how to t, express my gratification on receiving tho Beatty Piano you shipped me. It is at . least nil 1 could ask, wish or expect. One ,f of our most eminent musicians tried it and spoke in the most favorable terms, after I thoroughly testing it" ■1 Best offer ever given. Money refunded ' t upon return of Piano and freight charges paid by mo (D. F. Beatty) both ways if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five r day. Pianos warranted for six years. \ Address, D. K. BEATTY. J ' v U asiiinyton. New Jersey. '• VI7 M. I*. M'MAN Ui>, Attorney at-law n Tf t>i .cionto, i'a. Ofiioewith Jas M. Manus. esq Vtljul tf > HOUSE. BELLKKoNSfii, I'A. b. johnson^HO}:?, This well k.oirn hotel, situate tu th- tuuir - ~-tlnn ef the tn™, hs, i-cai t'.onmghly rwwrsttil, i ' mUs •a* furuiih.: 4 tit .It will betheSm & th. lii. l TIiISfAP3\IS KEPTOM FII£ ~ AT THE OFFICE OF, O m 1 793 Siisoi Ir, PHIUU'L/fAf " *" *"■ ' ' fe-i ;•?. at. Oil - r;;; • * X..
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