tiik centre reporter. THURSDAY MM; ITT. LODGE MEETINGS I'rtm Hat lotHt*. Nj . 1 'V.'.Viuii mP,! * rswtiizysb WW:™! JTST.C 0.1.1 Keltow* Hill. lYiulNa, W. M , l Huu Mto 1., kct. J A. ,l ™ l * • Kh. nf Ml " " - LOGJLL ITEMS. Or. J. B. Kreidcr, of Ohio, be* made his home st Rucyrui. Ycuger'.ownlias *ll yo.tr old bride. Good for Sis*. Some (telle w b* been visiting Uev. S. SI nr. t>\-c> in eiib, at Milrey, to take out and not put in. —Valentines & Co., 11- Herman, manager,have just opened out the most magnificent ftoek of spring goods ever hot d of in Rellefonte. T| o schools of Centre Hall will give a literary enteiUinment on Thursday, At ril 5 all are invited, admission free. 1 Mr. l>aac Miller will continue in the Cummings 11. use. Rellefonte. as here tofore, where guesls will find the best ot bod and board, and excellent accommoda tion for horses. Isaac always had the re putation as * tiptop landlord and will keep it too. Are von a smoker? Do you like a nice c gar 1 f so, when in Rellefonte just stop in at Green's Drug Store in the Bush House Block. He keeps the best brands of domestic r.r.,1 Key West cigars FKXX HAU. AcADKxtv.— TbcSpring Tmm of thi institution will commence. Monday. April lis 1577, under it* well known Principal, Frof. D. M. M'' *• Good ho rding place*. at moderate rate* at.d t lace the healthiest in the state hor further particular* address, lVof. D M. Wolf. *l ,r 5 - St Go to J. 0. Rrachbi'l, jr.. to save money in Furniture A Bedding. Bishop st. Bellcfonte. Several ecu municstier.s tor want of space laid over tor our next isiue. SAW MU.L BI'RXR. Several day* ago, a saw mill near tbo Dreisbach church. Union county, belonging tea Mr. Swarls, was destroyed by lire. We have lost another aged cilixen— Mr. George Hamper died in this place on Monday morn'::••£ I st. Srntso Wa>„ n F, r SALK.-The under-ig ed offers a good two-horse spr ng wagon with cover at private sale. The wag >n is in good running order with the c ebrated Smiths' case hardened axles and .-ix leaf .springs capable tf carrying SO hundred. aprii o4t- J- B. FISIIKS. Fenn Hall Pa. P. IJ. Wilson and Rob't M'Far lane, have opened a new hardware store at Rellefonte, occupying two rooms in Hume;, new Mock. The new store in it h .ndsome arrangement i* quite a sight which our people should net fail to see when they visit Bellcfonte. Their stock , is c- nipleie, embrac ng all that a farmer, mechanic or housekeeper may need. Col. Wilson is admitted one of the best hard ware merchants in the county, and Col M'Farlane is also* well known business man. This firm is one of the most aohd and reliable in the county. Thf place to got Otnuine H ie Mi ■ - Cane A Wood seat chair* is at J. C. Brachbilljr. Bishop si, Bellefonte. AUDI rows' SETTLEMENT. —It will be w 1 for all parties interested that the act of March 31, 1*76, xayi. That the time for the Auditors of the several townships and boroughs within this Commonwealth to. meet annually, shall be and is hereby j changed fr. in the £r-i Monday of June' sr.: uallr, a> provided in the act to which j this is a supplement to the second Monday ol April annually, except so far as said auditing relates to the accounts of school directors. TUE ELECTION TO HE HELP RT THE JITW ELECTION BOARBS —The election on the 21 ?t proximo for the purpose of decid ing lor T against the poor-house, will be h dby the new election boards, and the gentlemen elected to servo upon such boards last month are hereby notised to g l rexdy for duty. Some persons are of the opinion that the old boards should hold this election, but the best authorities 1 seem to agree that the duty will devolve, upon the new boards.—Watchman. They still live, move and have tlu-sr biting*and do the best business ami sell the l>est and purest groceries outside of the eastern cities—we mean Sechler A Co.. in the Bush house block. Bellefonte, and whose praises are sung from every tongue in every household in the coun ty. People who buy groceries at Sech llrs save money bemuse they get them cheaper; they live longer because they cot a pure and wholesome article, and they die happy because their faculties remain unimpaired unto the end. The be.-t sngars, best coffee, best teas, best syrupe, liest dried fruits, best canned fruits, dried meats, queensware. confec tioneries. soa(is, spices, and all the other household necessaries l>elonoing to their line are found there in heaps and stacks and piles, artistically arranged with n view to give their customers a view at a glaniE' of the true inwardness of the establishment and the goods they Veep. Go and see for yourselves and you'll find it so. Pure Wines end liquors for medicinal u eonly nt Green's Drug store Belle fonte. There arc in existence a great m*ny musical instruments which are sadly neg lected in the most important part ol their construction, that is tone. More lime is taken, and '.oo much labor and expense attached to the ca*e, and the tone sadly neglected. This is not the case from what is said by the most credible parties©! Mr. Daniel F. Beatty's instruments. Washing ton. New Jersey. The tone he considers the most essentia! part, and he spares no pains to make it durable, ricb, and perfect and then constructs its case to correspond with price. Sec his advertisement else where. J. C- Bracbbill jr, Bishop st, Bello fonte will give you more Genuine Hume Mule Furniture for less money, than any other place jn Centre co. All wrork war ranted. PALATABLE MEPICIKK*. Ayer'sChrrry Pectoral is a honeyed drip of relief; his Cathartic Pills glide sugar-shod over the palate; and his Sarsapsrilla is a nectur thai imparts vigor to life restore* the health and expel* disease.—Waterford (Pa.) Advertiser. One of our most estimable citizens may be thankful for tho Introduction of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, for its timely me has saved his life A Simple Contrivance ! Of inesti mable value to every Household is the Labor Saving Bosom Board. With it a child can iron a shirt bosom equal to the best laundress. It costs only One Dollar and will last a lifetime. Agent* wanted in every town, county and slate, tor Descriptive Circulars, Tertns, Ac., ad dress J a ires C. Merritt, Inventor mid Manufacturer, Ilighland Falls, Orange Co., N. Y., with stamp for return postage STORE ROOM FOR RENT.—The undersigned offers the store-rooin, known as Herlr.cher's old stand, t Centre Hall, torrent. The stand is a desirable one in all respects Possession can be had any time after April Ist, by applying to J. HENKY KELLER at Centre Ilall. tf. For coughs and colds use Green's Compound Syrup of Tar Honey and Bloodroot one of tho most pleasant articles in the market. FARMS TO LEASE.— The undersigned wishes to lease 330 acres of land in lowa for a term of years for improvement, B'O acres of which to he put under the plow next summer. These lands are among the best wheat lands of the <-tnte. For particulars inquire of J. S. BARN HART, 16 nov Cm Bellefonte, Pa J. 0. Brachbill jr., has reduced the (.rice of Furniture & Bedding from t-• tu srenty per cent. Order, have been issuod by I. o it. t ol I*. Rcnnor Wilton, for tho inflection of the Filth Regiment National Guards, in April A. F. K ranter, of Fenn, has move on the farm of A Dutwciler, dee'd i Haines ——The excellent management of the Rush house, under the gentlemanly pro prietor, Mr M'Collum, is securing it a big run. Charges are reasonable for lint class accommodation. —A circular water-proof cape w as found on Monday last, by J. 11. llunkle, of the Loop where the owner can get it by pay ing cost of this notice Spigelmyer has flitted to the Stone mill where he will keep store, and our reader* there will find him a good fellow. Newman sells as mueh Clothing a* half the other stores because he sells by far the cheapest We de not tee how he can stand it is no ones business, on ly so folks save a great deal of money by purcha-ing Heady-made Clothing at New man's Kagle Clothing llall. —George IV. Weight, Itacher at Hubleraburg, died a few day ago. AARONMII tut L'a For the Reporter. The closing of the public schools in this place was signalised by an entertainment given by the 3rd grade in their room in the Academy building on the evening >f •*.Hh. A# >, on a* the doors were opened the anxious crowd commenced peuring in, until the ro m was literally packed, while quite a number were in ne way able t* gain admission. Some finding tlu-ir cause hopeless >o>. ght consolation by keeping a conl.nual shuttling and crowdiag-JUi the ball, while other* who were un*bl* event# g*t within the hall, modestly took their chance for getting a slr*y glimpse or sound at the windows The entertain ment was opened, as custom has it, with a Salutatory and accordingly closed with a Valed ctory The intervening exercises consisted of essay*, declamation* dialogue* and recitations. Each scholar from 'the "least unto the greatest" having his and her -ay. The exhibition was on the w hole verv interesting and did credit not only lo the teacher and scholars but also to the town. It is the first one *f its kind held hero tor several years and hence the novel ty ofthe affair added weight to the per formance-. We think we can truthfully say, that no one left, without being bene ! fltel in some way. Either they were in | -tructed or their patience was considerably strengthened by being compelled to listen for three hours and a half to the exercise* SPECTATOR. THOMAS A. HICK*. H. K. IIIi'XS BtlU/ontt, 3 M -10, 1877. TO ol'R mIKNPS a , I'STOMKRS : We believe there is going to be a general revival of business #f all kinds, and especially in our lir.e, for hardware was never lower than at the present tiuie. It has been on a gradual decline for years, and is certainly at the bottom now. \\ o have bought a large stock of all kinds of goo is at these low figures, and we intend to sell at lower prices than hardware was, or ever w ill ho offered in Rellefonte. This is the lime to buy, for yo.i can positively gel bargains fr in us. Wo defy competi tion, either in prices or quality of goods. We intend that no one shall undersell us. Wo have been barely keeping up the va riety for'somc time back in order to lake advantage of the low figure* *t the right time. We have now on hand 300 kegs Nails, over 100 dos. Door Lock* and Latches, and Gl**s, Shovels. He*. Forks and *ll kinds of leading good* in proportion, which we propose lo **•• at the lowest CASH price*. W have a very full line of (loach Ma kers' good*, all kind* of ood Work, and j Patent and l'lain Wheels, Circles, Schack le#. Drilling. Ac.. at tiie lowest price*. FOR BLACKSMITHS—We have a Norway Rod that we warrant and sell on trial. Vices and Bellows, nr.d be.t Char coal Iron ; also Common Iron that is usu ally sold at very low price*. FOR PAINTERS —We offer special inducement* in Pure Lead, Oils. Brushee. lie. We have the sole agency for tie cele brated Imperial Cast Steal Ohio Plow., formerly *o!d by Burn.-iie A Thouia*. They are warranted to give satisfaction. We a!*o keep a full line of repair* for them. We have a very full line of Cook Stoves and give a written guarantee with each one. if wanted. Will cheerfully give any one our lowest prices wl.o want them through the mail. 111 OS. A. HICKS A BRO . Allegheny at., oppoite Loeb's Store. DO NOT ATLOWTHE FROGS TO BE PARED. The frog of the foot of every horse is the natural support of the foot, and should never be cut away except to remove the rough edges which occa sionally appear frotn common wear. At a late meeting of the farriers and horseshoers in Wilmington, Del., there was a great deal ssid in condemna tion of the manner iu which hoTses are shod, especially in the rural dis tricts. A lecturer, a veterinary sur genu (accordiug to the New ork Herald), said that "the frog of the foot was often pared away so artisti cally to make a neat job that the ten don or musch; that extended down the leg, over what is known us the pulley bone, and gave the foot its motion, was often injured, and then the horse wonld he weak in the legs, and blun der. He severely characterized the habit of burning the hoof with a red bo) ihoe to make it tit, and said there ought to be a law passed to bang any blacksmith who would use red hot shoes in this way. The shoe should be fitted to the shape of the foot, rath er than the foot fitted to the shoe." "VTOTICK.--Notice is hereby given that the I dlowirig petition* for license, have been filed in the Prothonotary's of fice, and application will bo made to the court to grant the same at April term next. Jon. Kreamer. Tavern, Penn twp G. Hagg. " Spring " Alex. Harpster. " Harris " Daniel Crouin. " Hush " W.S. I-ong. " Haines " John Ockcr. " Mile* " D. 11. ltulil. Saloon, Snowahoe " Jeff Hays. Tavern, Bush " Elizabeth Kuncs. " Kaglrille \N . S. Muster. " Millbeim. Jim. Spangler- " Centre Hall. Catharine Smith. Saloon, Snowshoo " J. (J. U/.zle. Tavern, I. I). Boycr. " Haines " S. 11. Kune* " Liberty " Julius Seigworth.* " Hoggs" Henry Kobb. " Walker " Robert Lloyd. " l'hilipsburg. John Bamsdale. " Hiram Harris. " " Jus Passmore- " " Iticharil Hay*. " *• C. A. Faulkner. " " Adam Baum, jr. wholesale L .3 Bellefonte Chas. Brown " " O. W. D'ining. Saloon, " John Dougherty. Tavern, " John Bradley. " " H. C. Yeager. Saloon, " Daniel Ga-man. Tavern, " John Anderson. Saloon, " Edward Brown. Tavern, " Fred. Smith. Saloon, " William Dolan Tavern, " B. V. Shaffer. " Howard. John Odenkirk. " Potter twp M. L. Li-iizel. •• " Frank M'Cullum Hotel Bellefonte Jackson Roush Tavern Bcbersburg G. C. Breon. " Gregg '* Moses Strou*. Saloon Bellefonte boro Peter Weber. " Philipsburg" Simon Froedman, Wholesale L S VI rs Rachel Haywood. Saloon " Win, J Roller. Tavern Ru-h twp. John Coperhuven " Taylor " Joel Kling._ Saloon Jacksonville Sainl. and Sliadrach Steffy, Tavern Ferguson twp. A. WILLIAMS. Protln. ry. SHERIFF SAI.Ks lly virtue of sundtx writs at fori lacia* levari laoia. and venditioni exponas there will be I a posed t-' public Mile In the Court Hou-e at Rellelonto, on Saturday the 3l st da] ot \piit, A l. I!-",7. it one o'clock, r M , the following iICM ribesi real estate ol the defendants, lo wit Ail that certain building aul lot ot ground, situate in Snrmg and Ronnertwps Centre county, Is Rounded on the north by public road leading from Willow Rank to Keopshurg, on the > Wen berry, on the south bv public road leading from Reynolds' Mill to R Hipsburg. nitii ell he west by lauds of 11 llrockerltolf, eeiilain ing aboutacres ot laud. Saul building being a Ir.ime |a|ipr mill, '.W feet in length, the central part being two stories High with basement HI loot In width by 00 feel in length, the northern part or ii lion being no slorv in height ami .it) feet in width. bv a' leet 111 longlh, and u e 1 >c> up >1 for the lusnufact-irc ol' paper Soirtl, lakcil ill execution ami t he sold a- the property >I .1 F. R >l> hel ler, .1 S Fisher, .1 E Mnvolv ami M. Foil, w , trading a-J. F. Ilatcheller A Co, ALSO, All that certain lra>l ol land silua'.e II Rush twp, Centre >o. bounded oil the north bv lands ol Robert Kenca.lo and x'. MHilton, east by I'hliip-burg an>l Tyrone turnpike, south by lands of Win Rate* ami t' Munon and on the west by lairds ofC. Man son. containing o acre-, more or less. Thereon erected two two story frame dwelling hou-ra, frame -tab e and other outbuilding*. >oi*ed, taken in ex eeution ami te he sold as the property ol 11.11 WiUvx A I-St). All that certain tract ol lard -it..ate >n Marion twp, Centre county Hegii.ntii,. at a post on public r>,nd b a ling Iron Jacksonville to Ft-hing Cre, , them north 301 we-l - s perches to u |,osl thenee south 7a. west ,S) perches ta stall, - thence south ea-t 'A 4 i>ervhe* t • a pot in public road thence along -aid roast, north 63f perches to the place of begin ning, containing Ki acres and II perches and allowance, about b"> a res cleared, having thereon erected a two story train, dwelling house, ham and other outbuild ings. Seised, taken in execution and to he sold as the property of George A Reck. All that certain building and lot oi ground. situate in Snowslioo township iViiireri), Bound# lon the west by lot of J M Critißiaii, nor.h by trc. t, east by lot of the Advt-ai Church, and roulh by laud* of the Snow*hoo railroad Co , and ii n two *torv plank frame budding about 44 feet front and 3- feel to depth and about "J"-' feet high, 11. ■ ground cover ed by'.-aid building and •> much other ground immediately adjoining therein j and belonging to del la a- is lH*ce*ary for the ordinary and uveful purp. ni of tin same. Seised taken in execution and to be - >!d is the property of G. \\ Weaver. Jesse Kravel and Henry Wltherite, tru* tee* ol Si. >ishoe eily tawwil, No. 374. Order I'nited American Mc-ha n-. own er* e>r reputed • w tiers and 1' 11. V eager Jot. Thompson, Geo \V eaver, > Y Lucas and Abe! Campbell, building com mittee. A LSO, All that certain building located on a lot or piv.ee of ground situate in Walker twp. Bounded on thu north by public road leading tbreugh NiUany valley, on the east by land* of J. SI. Garbriok, and Dan iel Leah, and on the south and west by land* of Daniel Lesh Is a two story frame dwelling house built in the shape of the letter 1,. fronting on the public road 56 feel by 311 feet fc>ng lbeea.-t, the width 1 of the front extending south being 15 feat and the part extending to the west be ing ~JJ foot and the respective length* in J the angle f >raiej bv tho building bei: g 31 leet facing the south and 11 feu I facing the west Sei/.ed, taken in executnn a:. 1 to ' be sold as the pr.>perty of Dr. I*. S Fisher I owner or reputed owner. ALS<>. All thoso three lots ol ground situate in Bellofonte One there >f bounded on the north by .30 feet of B>hop street, on tho } west by J. It. Bulls A> feet, south bv Lo gan street 30 feet, east by lot of D Wood* ring JdO, thereon erected a two story frame : dwdlhng bouse. Another thereof bound ed north by Turnpike, on cast by heirs of r Harris,dee'd, south by Valentin >, thereog r erected a two story frame dwelling, Ac. ' The other thereof bounded i. rth by turn* ' pike 50 feet, on the wivst by Harris • state. 1 south by Valentine A Co. ea*i by an alley, v therean erected a two story dweliiiig * house, etc. St i/.eJ, taken in executi n and * to be otd as the properly of Churie* * Brown, ALSO. 1 All tl at certain h>t of ground iiuatd i.. ' Beilef lite. Fronting "D the west on Spring street. uth by Kefortiii 1 cl. rch parsonage, i-.ist by an alley and on lha ' north by lot of A. Valentine, containing 1 50 fact front and extending back 'AU, there- * on erected a two story frame dwelling 1 bouse Seised, taken in execution and to * bo oid :i.s the property of H I Yarger. A L-SD. All the right title and interest of B, I. g get and J 1 Delong in the following dr- ! scribed tracts of land in Liberty twp. One 1 thereof surveyed in pursuance of n war- ' r*nt granted to Peter Lytic containing SUCI acres and allowance bounded and de* r scribed a* follow* viz beginning at a I po t on the bank of Bald Eagle Creek, thence south A' eat dfO perches to a po*t, ' thence outh 45' west 14-. perches to a black oak, thence north 45' west 114 1 perches to a white oak, thenco north 31 we*t "A7 perches to a hickory on tho bank of Bald Kagle creek thence north ISA east *] 30 porches to a post, thence north 4<> cast '230 perches to tlie place of b- ginning. A LSO* One other tract thereof -urveyed in pur suance of a warrant granted Christopher Mnilh. containing 4 1 acre" ar. 1 a!l>w anco eil >unded and du>crihoi a* I low*, i to wit - Beginning at an ash on tho bank t of Bald Kagle creek. thence south 'Jj east 3-0 perches to a p>r c. thence south 45 we-t l'.ip |>erches to a pott < rru-r < of Peter Lylle, thence north 3U west s*o i pcrche* to a post on the bank ol Bald Ka* ( gle creek, thenco north 4-'. east IWporch es to the place of beginning, excepting and reserving 10 acre* *old to George ltevle. bounded and described a follow* begin- | ning at a post on lha the bank of Bald It* , gle creek, thence south lh' west 2'J porch, e* to stones, thence north 72 eat 38 perch 1 e* to stones, thence north ld west 41 . perches to the Lank of said creek, thence up said crei k to place ol beginning. A LM >, One other part of a tract surveyed in pur suance of a warrant granted to John r-t --ter. containing about iOn acres. B >undeJ and de-rrib- d as follows : beginning at an a-h on the bank of Bald Kagle Creek, cor ner of Christopher Smith, tiicncc south "Jo east 3KI perches to a pine, thence north 45 east 70 perchea to stones, thence 2" along line tract 97 acre- and I'd perches of J. 1. Delong. west!* ft post UN? rods on the bank ot Buhl Kagle creek, thence up said creek to the place of beginning, being the same premise* purchased by article ol ugn anient from John lrvin jr., by the said B. Liggett and J 1 Delong Seized, tak en in execution and to be sold a* the prop erty of Benjamhn Liggett and J 1. De-; long. A LSO, Ail that cerluin inessungu tenement and HARD WIL S 0 N£ SEW ASDCHEAI' STORE. V. 11. WILSON. llon'T MEAItLANIt UEILtKoNTE, PA. Wo have opened new and complete stock bought in New York and Phila delphia, lrom the manufacturers from firi bands at extremely low prices, which wi will sell at the lowest bottom price*, whirl we will give the people the advantage of We sav and will suti-fly that we are the Cheapest Hardware Store in the POUII try. Wc have a complete ttock ol Ratines, Heater.', Parlor ami Cook Stove?. Each Stove guaranteed to give aatits* faction in { ev* , ery reaper!. llnr-iron, Nails, Horse-shoes, Norway Nail Roils, warranted of the e bestqunlily, We claim we have " the best Pore Lead, Oils, Colors, Vm nislies, tv r' I • p . .J tract of land I ml® in 'l'® two. of I 'iuoi. | IVilli'® Oolllllx. bi'Ulldfd K' ; i il. -I'tlbr I il- , is follow a : oil the f.ollh I'V tail 1 ol Jacob ( 'Holl and Aiiroil II Hull, on the cm I I . ir 'lands .'I .lolm l'iulorwoo.l. on tin Utllby ■ i hut.i oft'alvln IV'tor* mid Jame* Steer, on , ~ liho wi l bv bind* ol Jumes Nicer, Anton .liti Hall and Jacob Kclf. . g nl- ut ' 150 non>t more or le-, being part of n ' || lure® tract ol land in the irrante® nam, , John ilulloti, together with tho heredit- , i HtiooiU an I appurtenance- thereto belong ( w .us thereon erected a twa story dwelling , .. j house, barn and other outbulldmrs Hair- , n led, taken ill etei iilien no.I to be > IJ ( n the oil party ol I R Mail. ALSO, i-1 All that iertam mes-.uge tenamenl 01 g tract olland situate in Hintier twp, ten it tre county, bounileil an.l lie-cribcd lo ;• lows tin the north b.v Unit, ot 0 William T Kttlior, on the cast In land* . I 1 ; Itaao Until.l, on the south In lands ol Jar U nitil Koherl llenJeron at. I • tlior. Una onl ■ the wnl by laoJt of \\ llhttn Alexander, if containing IID acree more ot I eta, tharaon 0 erected n two-lory frame dw. lit g liotne, I- I nt.l, < arn and oil,, r outbuilding* Hei; l.'ed. taben lit tecullott at.il to be told M . i the propertv ol ti \\ llt mint A l.'ii ' All that iet tain uu-ssuage tenement or e tract el laud situate in I n. -a IWp, 1 title ; county, bounded and .lot the.l^n- It. . - e lli-guilling at S post OH the ltellefoiit® and s t'hilipaburg turnpike load, thence I,villi a .i."* ■ it;■ * i.'j irt lici lo - l'> whito uak, r thence norlh VI Wi-*t -I- |ert hc to a > chestnut oak, thence north itl west 14 . il pe re It en lo u t he.tnut sprout, the nc. east I.' pen-he* lo a chestnut, thence south o wo-t ii7 peri lies to n post, thence north .0 cart 14 perches to a post on the sail! turnpiki road, and thence along aid road tl a rr overal r® tres and dilanci ihereol to L post the place ot beginning, containing 173 acres and 142 prtclie* ai d allowance, thereon erected a two a'- . siie ha.t story iraine dwelling house, barn and oll.iT i ut - buildings. Jseiavd. taken m elocution and t lo be sold as the property of I'tnmia* , Irttughry. ALSO, , Alt tbat certain lo'. or pi. 00l groitnii situate in the bor.ugh of llellelonte, k . n* ire county, bounded and >l, ■ rihed as 10,- . lows town on the north by Lambsirnt, > on tlie east by lotolK I Humes, on' the south by the lot of John Caldwell and on the west by I,>t id John t .ildweU, fronting on the sai 1 Lamb street about To teet, and 1 extending back about 134 leet, tbereoi erected a tw- story log haute, fruio warehouse, stable and oilier outbuildings t Seiz i, taken in eaecutioii nnd to be soiu i at the property i f August Foil .rt. , ALSO. All that certain messuage tenement oi . tract of land consisting ot three lolt situ* . ate in the town ol Julian, in II n I*l, Centre c. unly, l'a. Hounded and drtcrib . id as follows! to wit , on the north by rail roail avenue, on the south by the 1 umai i pr, perly, on the cast by a street and ot the west ty Funa-e tired !r nt.i.g on rail rod avenue 1.0 bet and extruding back li*. feet to the said furnace properly Known and designated m the plan ot said tow i as lots No 4. , ah 0, I e.ng I' > saute lolt ot ground which 1 hi.mas I'atchell and Mary . his wile by deed Bearing dale the II Sept. A. II . I s .-. granted and conveyed to the said Keubei W. Ktchardi, together with the l. redtu ; iuen'.s anil appurlenanci s thereunto be longing, theron erected n large two story Hotel building. frame stable and olhci outbuildings SeiZa-d, taken in I'loiUhel, and to he sold us the property of Kcubctt W. Ki.hurJi A LSO. All the interest of defendants in all thai mesiuage tenement lot or piece ot grounu with the appurtenance* t,lusted ai..l being iti Culifg6luwniliipi *u\rv c- uwijr *• and known u the Oa',, 11., . Foundry, bounded and described as fo.lows begin ! ning at the line ot lai do! J bn S rotter ihei.ee s.oilh CJ dcgrcis. wi*t 24-7*lt' perches lo a sWmp. thpnce t.or'.h Tl de gress wet i 4 It) porches. Cut., south degree-, v.. -'. 17 s 1" p :i hi s to land* ol Her K llamtnill. tlft i.ee by lands ot said ; Hammill, south 221 degrees ••ast. .} i-cr- i che* to land of J. O. Irwin, tbctico by lands of said Irwin, north TV4 degrees , u>: 30 perches to turnpike r. ad, thence soul: Ti degrees, east lilpervhu, to land of J. >. FosU-r. thence by land ef said J S. Foster north 52degrees, east five perchn. tbi-i.c* norlh 'id degrees, east 11 p- r,hes, thence--' degri ;, cast s ; percl.es, tl nee n->rth o". degrees! west 14 perch.s, then..' north 7b degrees, west o pertrhes, nerth VI degree west 1 7-10 perches, thenco north ax id St v.-r A |>U. A those two certain 1 , • grout d situate in Mati-onburg. 4!ii- township. Centre t aunty I'onnm. It itided ai d d-- scribed as follows to w it: Kach lot con lairniig Sixty-M* feet Srent en High street and extending from thei - ■ back l s li feel, to an alley and know-rite bo 1. -I* No s ■ and S4 in the general plan ,-i said tow n Thereon erected a two Scry dwelling house W agonmakcr -hop and oli.er out buii SeixrJ lua % U xt l • be sold as the property •'! 1. H Fuimer The terms of above Sa'es are t asn ana no deeds will be acknowledged until the purchase inoncv is pa iin I. L W MI'S SON Aprils. Sheriff, DAYLIGHT BANK XOBBIKI AT INDIAN A To LIS. Tha Boldest ihinj; in the Taking Line on Kccnr 1. Ind anapolis, March VI. At noon to day, when the banking-mom was c! ur of customers, a stranger walked into the In-; ildns Natioua! Hank, at t - n-rlh - sit onrner of Mert-lmn and NV.".-hington st- , from the Washington street efiltunor, carrying a large box wrapped with pmpi r. and securely fa,teneJ with cords. Mr. J. G. Blythe and other at'aches of bank were behind the counter, und acci ilently toward the rear end, but within plain view The Strang- r set down thi box in a Ringerly manner, as if the con tents w. re valuable, and then Jumping suddenly upon it, reached over the ir®n, railing of the counter which protect* the: cash dc| arlment, grabb- -1 the i ackag. ol hills, r. estimat- i at S2o,(Xr like n flash. The, bank attaches wer-- dsr.i ! and dumb-, founded at the suddenness of the act, ar.dj audacity of the thief, and it was lollyl half a minute before they lould rccoverj from their astonishmei.t -uflicient enough to give the alarm and pursue the bold rol -j bcr, who ran fast to the first stairway, up 1 which ho darted, thence down a reur wayj ! into Court street, frt m whence he disap-J pcarcd. So quick was the action that the: " official" cannot give anything like an ac curals description of the no cat. The pur suit upon the si-lew .Ik and consequent ex- I cilemenPat racted an intmenso crowd, and WARe. B'F AII I. AN li Slock of Coach nnd Wagon Mate* i rinla are of it vtuv superior quality, II mill cln-itti. Wo will sell Saddlery o.iods a" ■ , hi.lir* i ( tbe Willi ll 'iim front Marina " \\ avbingtou down t ■ l.ui v XX • t'b Havi all ill- lit the I'altiout Tower of l-'lldoli I'liie boreal Industrie* Southern Sietie> 5 Muiiuluetiire of Indian Shawls, and a bo,t „t olbei tuhjocU, beiide. entertaining toilet lind itiilniclivit itiformatlon oti ' v po, ular tubjei'U, poetry, wit humor '* rte , etc., troin the pell ol celebrate, \ aulimrt It i certainly the cbene*t ami , one of the limit thorough magannei in the wot id $2 'At to Frank Leslie, 5.1. I earl Sue. t. New Voik. will *e> urea copy ol ' the Monthly, polpld b>r olio >ear. i MARRIAGES tin -.'7 Man It. at the " ',l, i e of At A! Hait t ■ I's .al Price* Sire* and style* not on band will be pro cured at short notice. Call at Welch'* Cheap lliklK A STA TIuNKEY Store, No ■. llurnrs t Block M i >lTl> Fit A M K*s rarnis) ,1, w ilh glan and back complete for w> cent* BKAI'TIF 11. CHROMoS for I cent*. Ctn I NoTK PA PKll at 7 tjuue. GOOD KN \ KEuPKS at c, r.U pack. MOTTOES for 5 cent*. SPLINT:! for Picture Frames of e-verj I size and color. mar .1 AS \\ BIX 11 j' J F IIAKRIH, OAXIKI. II KM J A HKAVKTTJ* WW Mill t woe WINiilK. PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO., CENTRE HALL. PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allow Inter | el; I) >. ount Hi :• • . Bay and Sell (internment Sccuntic*. (
k) koJ tt* lime*. Ute Ufie*t itu) tuuwt < aNr< 4t~ 1 l omi'let# iUuflßiritl of RiuLflii* Hunrn (*Uoti n.l . >% htpa, t*f tts f A* t r*j>ti>ng to > c*m|>)vt<* • ttrt I lAM , m*nt. It o offer* *t JWL M nhb h •lilqll thettinr* I! N. • " • -c Hi.. OXBCU POX - NOTICI Letter* t. stami ntory on th estate ol <• Samuel lluiton, late d Potter lwj> J die d, having b in granted to the under-|7 i signed, all MNOM indebted to Bald Utaull i are rwjuire- liavii g claims agv.< t the aini 1 to present tliem duly authenticated by law J I for ictllcmetiL • JAS. P.COHCKN. J jl mar fit Executor. d Aarontburg. Pa. j' *\ .4- -4- la rt -t *"*•]j wiwn! n ih*HM* !nc I i b L J it can lc ma.fp In ! rr# :t ntha ft an, \ iii f | I § f : ->*(Y *'in i vtUtuf t w.*fk rta>d| * liy at tS. T rUipiij tt.ri.t that furn th je*r to >-'ur omit t*wa Y'U not lie •*) ffnm botiti ottr nl*M V- ti ran |l' . **i.*|r tiiae t* tii# •"fk, <>t 'nly ftur ajMirr romWiWU 1 It ,-.ata tis.thtnc t* tr> tho Tarnti n1 fi 1 i lutfll Itf- A.Mr at unto II llallrtt A <• . 1 I'.'ftlaml. PpiiUmt, Maine S3 frb j | ■ mi " § ALWAYS AHEAD ! ! Our POPULARITY For Low Prices Is Daily On The Increase. Ilut purchased (iie largest Slock ol Hoods in our line ever brought lo Bellefonle, we are offering extra indueeinents to buyers. MEN'S SUITS FOR AND UP. MEN'S OVERCOATS. 43 50 UP. MUSLINS FROM 5c A YARD UP. LADIES'HOSE. 5c A 1 AIR UP. L\DIES' COATS, SHAWLS, TRIMMINGS, IIATS, AND FANCY (.OODs IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT THE VERY BOTTOM PRICES MEN'S BOOTS AT $2 A PAIR. LADIES' FINK SHOES il A PAIR. MEN'S H ATS 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. BOUGHT;AT ALL TIMES. GIVE US A;CALL BEKOJiE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. ' fjjvg us ;\ CALL WB2M 7OU DOM2IO 'J* OV/M - - St2£d £ia B2 TNI PIAQ2 I —THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF A P r27 : S. 4: A. LGEB. AMERICAN Shade Roller Gornp. Manufacturer* ■>( unit drab r in Sruisu ANI> COMMON C'l UIAIN EIX- Tt'lttn. Ili HiiioU, Opaque Shading*, I'Mirlt, Ac.,| 111 Hum It-y hiroet, Ikitlun, Mun.i Hole M Hiiufm tur< r of kxa pj's sj'juya i ixri ins K impp . Muring Kutuiu, lor Window Hlliul*. mm (lie be.l in that line rvcr in vanUil nnd urn t*reti to lit- i icelled for i-onvi nieiii r No curd* u>i'd to rni*p ot lower llin blind* lililld* ri'lonifi ju.t j wlu r o di-.irnd, by n .imple lolicb of tin I I.ill I Nothing < i ln|>lifulrd 111 Ko|i|. ■ Spring Future*, nnd are Mlacbtx! j to no\ window I'rit'n of the*e Kiklurrii and Shade* no higher tban the old urn! Iroubitwome onr> Can be at thorn hii to o of the |iubliilirr of tin Reporter s uiur dm \l r K. KKIIKU, A tiorner *l Law f ▼ • I (i bit IN in i Imifltiidui Cruti# t ottti(|. Of Ata will* l I btlivluiiU 5 PER LENT. DISCOUNT TO CASH BUYERS! GO TO i. 0. BOYER'S CHEAP STORE, IX A AiiONSBURG, PENN'A., TO liUY VOUK GOODS. We have al present, on our counters, a and well selected stock of Dry Roods, which we are offering very low to Cash buyers: -g- COTTON GOODS are advancing Men'a Shirting, 121, 15, 20c per yd. CJt since the heavy exportation* to tho Bleached Muslin, sto J6c " Chinese Empire,—*otnetliiug not Unbleached, 6to 10c 41 * . heretofore known iu the biatory of our Sogar, 10,11,12 c per lb. country Beat White, 12fc * "™ ■ R mmm In couse c •• j ar g e gtock of Linseed Oil X i'T;, V T'if' 45 ;: 54 " White Lead, (Lewis'), Putty, etc G mm ark sO. N. f. I bread, *sc per dox. on hand. Sold bT special contract r Ali( kurul. Lakf 1 Herring and W Lite Fish very low. S i: TERMS positively LASH, or Country Produce. Respectfully, 53 ~ ISAAC I). BOYER, Aaronshtirg, Pa. 2 r j, i SHRAfIH 11SV ) DJ. IN.IO.ISW XXaO llßcl £ S. (j. Ol'TKLlt'S. Dentist, Millbeim. Cf T M jit of mm >■—l mr*%rv \* U> null* 1U *• •f*rr4l )nr(loni all pcniH4M la iiUl i'it. )( tin fallj Uclh *** ! * i} without ,'ia J. ZELLER Sr SOU DRUGGISTS No G llrockt rhoff How .BtHcfotHe,!'* l>t*nlcrin I>rap,< bruiloaN I'erfniuery, Ftiuey Caontl* AfJ Ac. Pure Wine* and Li'juor# for inedicr numoan* lwra kept "at II Til K CHEAT CAPS* human misery. I dual Publiahcd in a aoalcd envk>pc, price ail eenla. A la.loi* fti !h nklurr, IraalweM and lU.llfftl , :i* i f NrmlMl * rwke®**. ia N|K.rtteAU'*Tb<^.l4ut a4b| SaM Abu**. ls*lut*t*r; ) ii.kawKaSi*. Net i . iV t Illy aaJ lo MifTlkfr *i • rail* I Rjhlmut, a4 H* . Mrn*l and I'l.tt. 1.1 1 a;*ty. A Hi boburl J ul*rw4l, M 11 . fcotb.f . Mh '"tirMfl fUwfc," J' % TUt "ild •'•*. Ui tbli iilmfM-i* I +* lurr < iciai lt |>rmw* fmm till uta MptrlaßM Ibat tbw • •ful rf.n*MOan addroaa lt raid. *f rucaipt of ait carta ur ln poat MKinrAii to oat 41 Ann M . Xau York . I'oal O&oa Hot iaW 1\ INS I'ATKNT HAIR CItIMPEBS A dopifsj hi iU Ihr q(i*#n u( (nhim Send for cicru ! Ur I IV'AN. No Sail Noil A I tftb St . lUladeij.hia , a 21 dec 6m ' FENCE PICKETS!! o— % i.Ain.i: ki: I>i tin i\ rilOl Wo funiiah tlio i'lt'kiU, madefrixnl-iticli toilful Iron. like T The; ; make n handauruer. inoro durable, and I i 11.- n|o-r Krllta tliati the wuedon picket* t Son J for ton ular to LEWIS, OLIVER &. PHILLIPS, Mamifa.iuror. of MKIU'IIANT HAH I Ito N (, ATK an,l HA UN !•rugi;iat'a Miodriea. i l lli: WISE ASDLIQCOJiS For medicinal purpoaea. The kril brand# of CIGARS AND TOBACCO alwara in atork. l'reacripliona catefully Conipoundcd. MILLER A RON IRA T. COTTI.E. Fashionable Tailor. Centre Hull. Ilarincopened#*' ni- on the 2nd floor ofCift A rlory'a building he ia prepar od to manufacture all kind# of men'# and boy'a partner.!#, according to the latct aty Icp, and upon ahort-l noti> c, and all work warranted to render aaliafaction. t'utting and -epairing d>t!L ? * alraarfj bam far aad wWa. aod modomd tha otauwt aattefarUoa. fVraooa ' uylii WlUr *4 J . V a l*atao to baar thu la mlmt aad aW that feaoarranla tfaa arUcJa aa tapro t# J. U MK Y I K. maylltf Aamoabo^.Pa. Henry Reinhart. OODWARD. UNDERTAKER. Coffin# of all alylea made on ahorteat no lice. Undertaking ►trictly intended to <*h.rge r.K*on%bl 17 kU 7 T. Nervous Debility. Vital Wmlbowi or Dfprwai. i. a waak aahaualad frrltnf. DO afeargy or couruaa tha rraolt of Maatal Drar ok. latUrrelioD Or Mmotu, or toac drain ujmmb tha }*tam la alwaya cured by llurnj'lirev's Homeopathic Specific No. 28. It tonri> up aad lr>, > ( „!, thr d H'eta Um l m and ilraimdHci. Imparm nniisth and aaciw) „el* tb drala aad rrjuianataa tha ml Ire maa Ueea ueeAiwealj ,eara with pertacl aumaabr thooa ""'lt'" tjr J**'' ", I'nce ai aoimr atoale rial ... aa.Ui |r Ieka* of tee Hah aad 2 Uo Ttal of imwder heat by matl oo rai-elpt ~f price. Addrev If uiat.fire,• H'>me"l-alhlc Medtrloa ( omimar. r"'l N'- \. 'l a* mar, i. ' 11 f yu wish to grow Vegetables f, r sale, read Gardening for Profit! If you wiah to become a Commercial Florist, rend Practical Floriculture 1 I 1 If you wish to Harden for Home use onlv. read GARDENING FOR PLEASURE! fe All by Peter llendcaon. Piii's }1. : 0 each, postpaid, by mail. I Our / 1 T L U "1.1 For I Combined V A A O L'JTjy 1877. ■ EVEIIYTIIIAti Fr the GARDEN • Numbering ITo pages, with 1 colored I plate, sent ERSE I lo nil our customer* of uust venrs, or I lo thus ■ who have purchused any of I iho above books ; to others on re- I eeirt of 25 cents. 1 lain Plant or Seed Catalogues I witli out ii I ate. free to „n applicants. I PETER HENDERSON & Co. I Sce t.t. " < i i<* < aim. againat lire . * 'ti'v mitbenticati'd bv law . ... P RUHLK. jAg. Kl'Hl.k. A. LUCKKNBACK, miarf.t Raeeubr* BKAITY pIAMO! Grand, Square and Upright. From Rufui Snyder, of the firrn ofSny* !< r A Hrndrickt, L'arriago Manufacturer*, >( the city of Alleritewa, Pa: "I rouet confoM I hardly know how to prr my gratification on receiving tha Really l'inno you shipped ma. It is at least all I could ask, with or etpect One of our most eminent musicians triad H and •poke in the moct favorable terms, after thoroughly totting It" |le.t offfr ever given. Money refunded upon return of Piano and freight ehargrs paid by me (D. P. Ueatty) both way• if unsatisfactory, after a teet trial of five day. Pianoe warranted for ill yean. Addrwe. i>. F. BKATTY, tAjuly Washington. New Jerecy, GRAHAM & SON jt XK "' M f Hare ike exclusive tale in Bellefonte Edwin C. Hurts* 'CELEBRATED FINE SHOES. 8 WIDTHS, the Bssi Sheas 5b She "World. wnOLESALX A RETAIL DIALER* IV Calf Skins, SOLE LEATHER. SHOE FINDINGS! All Kinds of Custom Work Hide To Order. Bihep Street, BELLEFONTE, Pi. JO m*y if. Nfl c *'* rt foil in i business you can make sco a week with ■ONEY^.?^ 1 •**•■* ble for either ecx. M. A. Young, 131 Bowery, N. Y. 16feb Cm Ayer's Cathartic Pills, for all the purpose* of a Family Physic ; and for cunnaCostivsness, Jaundice, lndureauon. Foul Stomach. Breath. Headache, Bry*ipol*s, Bheunia- Uam, Eruption* and Bkm Disease*. Biliousness, Dropsy, Tumors. Worms, Neuralma; aa a Din* ner Pill, for purify um the Blood, H Are the most iHhJf. effective ami congenial pur jjw fe* rj aro mild, but effectual in K the bowe Is | without arc still the most thorough and search ing cathartic medicine that can bo employed: cleansing the stomach ancl bowels, and eveu the blood. *ln small doses of one pill a day, Xheystlmulato the digestive organs aud promote vig orous health. Ayer's PILLS have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct dis eased action in the several assimila tive organs of the body, and arc so > composed that obstructions within their range can rarely withstand or evade them. Not only do they euro the cvery-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and danger ous'diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, tlicy are, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never give pain when the bowels are not Inflamed. They reach the vital (bantains of the blood, and strengthen the system by freeiug It flfom the elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions In all climates, containing neither calomel nor aay deleterious drug, these Pills may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating pre serves them ever fresh and makes j them pleasant to take; while being ; purely vegetable, no harm can ariso, | from their use in any quantity. rsirABED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Man.. rwftnl -Hi Analytical < n-mlsts. lOLO uv A. i-> .nsru liVB-JtV UK UK-