til ( VAiKK iIITORVKK. THURSDAY \PR U\ 15*77. 0.. MhhTlNftS , . •>?, I O. ofO *• . t ;n t 'fO.'.i h ll 'Wi . ii V sx * v S ' \ . * *, \ V . *:*cf* v i is n nftnr * fttU mH*n n *•*• , \ } . fcVl* w M tv : \... \ . U. xiutU ** 1.-.n . • 11*..*I I *..* >Uvr,'. * - * f *JJ 1 1. ,w* • |t#T 1* UAl*t \\ . T '.AL ITEMS. nll xi.i \. iDxmv ThaSpring . ft' - insi.tut m will commence, m v. Mil Bs 15*77. under it" well- Ft • tl. Pre!' D M AVo'l'- ( i, ,r T-'K Sxt-K.- The ,1 two S|*il... w .• w tie V- : ut p: A ate -ale The „ ~u* g-"'d twnia| arder with the , ~ - it!.-* • i-e hardened axi*-' h- w-' pih'-e ef carry teg-h> a .,'.- ,1 It Fpsukß. Penn llall Pa - - - late of Snyder county i ■ i Ui< native county of I en ; ited at Boalsburg, where all „ ,vi i 1 medical aid will find him ready to an-wer ©alls. - *Tr. s 11 ... e-. is knot king the noise t - , r 1 la!': - ring De: ocracy .. , v . l -j* : sbur Chroniel#, * . e.ti.l we might add that he had v n, i-.1 with a geed iea! of .., . ... : ■ the Chronicle's party Tyrone expects the Belgian plat- U . x .l e located there. Thirty 1 are offered as an induce ment. : ,1s ia Cleat field are n.-.G . foil.t> for work that las', year 1.. d .:.or.i -, ven, and four or five years *. .'r u gin to fifteen dollars according A bresst-jiin was found in the school re n i U.t'placw, on the night of the • v . u vich ihcowT.tr can call for at .his office. -. reti'ot girl ti Miffii* county o • Lew istow ti regularly, once a K* .ii r eerie-at WVbb Lewis towJ. Pxii". Aomt. • \\ irue r^Rd (b .i vem in the Reporter the prettiest . - tho way to Sech.ee to buy icr t vet os. w here she gets them better • 1 cheaper. V- -j -g opens and everything ,- i-gr.d us will put on a new garb, so you , ! a t.e w and fresh sti*ck ol groceries L * - , -. r's, in the Bush house block— ■ - adapted to tire season. You find I. hi argest atid choicest groceries of ny -* in this section of the -tatc. - \V. S. Musser, jr., is uow "mine -: o. . e Miiiheiui hotel, formerly . Win L Mu-er, and will serve A ; lesiiag to humanity is what Dr. : v Svr'.i; can well be termed, -■ o more good already than r,.i other medicine. '.' -. N . on his way to New '. - daughter the other day, pla id : to luncheon in a New Ha • t, under the conviction that . > pod MB ■illHl for refresh i i'-.it the train departed i, i carried off Mr. Cur dxughter, xiverciat and satchel, i t .- w: - hurrying to and fro ; the r-.-nti.il railway authorities sent off te. _: . .on) : ody lent the distressed gen- I'Verc at, ar.d a arrived ut N , :21 : urs later than he anticipa g forth prti -cs of New Haven ourtvsy. Give J. C. BrachbiH's furniture ut B • efor.te, a caK and see the j . ek cf ready made furniture - 2. . :nprising any article needed in On the t-t of April, Mr. "\Vm. Toner, P. iters Mills, April-fooled Rev- Bl i'- '.lefonte, out of S2OO by j '..ng a forged n<>te on Jaccb Meyer, j L . Hal , at their counter. Toner' •tiled L : ti,-e!f as tho son of Henry M -or, whom he resembles samesthat. ; . . :.g a v-.-ry correct account of the j :,t.d ! tr. uciftaccesof Jacob Mey-! v. nj lie had lived at one time he i g . rged paper cashed Mi. Jackson; t refused to pay the inqney on the , : i-iag that things were iKIt all right, Ti't r left and returned with the f .< -.1 i ndorsement of Mr. Tressler and ... i the money. Officers have been g after Toner, who was at his home ic Potter# Mills afterwards. The owners of oak timber near L. relton, I'r.ion county, have received largi- order- for 'car building material Iron-. - Lehigh Vall-y railroad company and i.-.r roads. The Lewisburg, Centre ii.-;ruce Creek railroad will open up a large -cope of good timber lan is. Harper's Monthly for April opens *v ; ha superb article on "Furniture and It- Doc raSions in the Renaissance." The iilu-• t i.' ■■. f>r thi-i article ara rich and 1 iful. having been mainly taken fr.-m pi ■ .- pi representations of Rcnais* J.I .: irniture by M, Goupil, ot Paris. "" t• i r r'uini i.ir Birds." "A Summer 1 ' Dg the Atlantic Islands." (con ch, ~' <)'. 1 Wiley," "Shoemaker and N ' .-a . Popular Exposition of some .'.fic Experiments," are among the h t. rt.ting contents of tho number. T .try is by the foremost American ri N ■ w York, Harper de Brothers. vs. It ha- pleased Almighty Go-! '. Ii a. . -o providence, to remove by dei ' '.tr highly ft-rmed fri'-nd and n - r. i, rg- W. Weight, from among u . thc-efi're J! • '. That we b >w in humble sub : f he will of Him who doeth all i ,g an.t while ive mourn his early d I'tt.-e vve will profft by his example, th . -n our time tomes !• be called h iue v. mnv be ablet'i say "It i- well." U That in his death the cause of ed tlioi bi- lost a warm f'iet.d, teachers t- i-worUe', tiiiii Walker twp. a M her, who, by hi- wmia'ole >li-- t - t.i-in : t 'intiring energies, had w.>n t 1 > - a consolation to their aorrowicg /'. .', That these resolutions be pub -1 i -1.! din the county paper#, and thatacopy Ij.t - nt to the family of the deceased.) I! ATTIE SWARTZ, DAVID IIKOVVN, EDWIX TWITMKTKR, Committee. STORE ROOM FOB RENT.—The U'.dersigned offers the store-room, known n Herlacher's old rtnnd, at Centre llall, t* : rent. Tlie stand is a desirable one in all respects Possession can be had niv time after April Ist, by applying to J. HENRY KELLER at Centre Hall. tf. FAHMS TO LEASE The undersigned wishes to lease 320 - ■•!' land in lowa for a term of years for improvement. 1* 0 acres of which to be put under the plow next summer. These lands are among the best wheat lands of the state. For particulars inquire of J. S. BARN HART, 16 nov Cm Bellefonte, Pa J. C. Brachbilljr., has reduced the price of Furniture & Bedding frarn ten to twenty per cent. There are in existence a great mny musical instruments which are sadly neg lected in the most important part of their ConHruction, that is tone. More time is taken, and too much labor and expense attached to the case, and the tone sadly neglected. This is not the case from what i aid by the most credible parliesof Mr. Daniel F. Beatty's instruments, Washing t ii, Now Jersey. The tone he considers ♦ •eniost essential part, and he spares no pain- to make it durable, rich, and perfect and then constructs its case to correspond with price. See his advertisement ehe where. —W> all - tii.. and pi ing-liio this 1 week and ga-den uitg at the upper end of the j tow n. j Th< I v-k listen market U week ; st.u-d a t- F- w>: Buttar, KtoNoU par lb: Egg- ■ 0 > Is per d>is"; Lard, 14c per lb. Applesfh) i> 4'V per bu; Potatoes, -I 40 j per bu ; Cni> kens. -'\ getting your Furniture : the new ati re of J. C. Brachbilljr Bishop st. llellefonte * S The ler term ol the Centre Hall common -c' • a, under Ft of. Mut A Krise, print 'al, and Mrs. t' K, IN olt and Mis- Aggie Murray, teachers, closed with an ititeresi.il. entertaii uientonlait l'iiur day eveni g at which the three grades were reprtst ted. d tie Exhibition *a a success thioi gh ut. and a fine treat fertile crowded u,. rice lhe dialogues, dec lap. aiinr.ii. sr .I other parti were crvditably performed, owing the g 'od effects of the ! pains be-iowed upon the tcho'ar by teachers ..i their ttsining The voca tiin-ic by the juveniles with organ accom panimitit w•> chart .eg The Centte ila Corr *. Band, was present and Ji e- i">vd nt - in its best style. ■ xen lure lo -ert hat this entertain inert was one of the ri heat common school treats given iathev u-.ty l'he prog-aiiime was tuo length* t r. ak individual mention ic t e olutn: -1 flhe Reporter of the partici pant-. but al! J J well, and all spectators > were highly p'eased. Cap'. G 11 llassenplug. who wiM occupy Dun* in's eld and well known store-star.! at Spr.ttg Mills, has arntod at that pla- e, and desires the community in general lo bear in niind that he w.IJ in a few days receive from tho eastern cities au entirely new stock of goods, surpassing ! any thing ever hereto fere seen at Spring Mills or it- vicinity, atid will astoni-h the world in styles, quality, quantity, variety and low {tins. So look out, farmers, mechanics and housekeepers in general of Gregg. Pi Iter, Penn and the r t of man kind for a real live store at the former old Duncan stand. Mr Usssenplug will start east nex. week, and ia a short time 1 thereafter the big show will open and tho , band begin to play. 1 , A wonderful story of sacrifice in selling goocL low, is told in 1 oeb'a ' column where tho figures sire given : without fear, so cu.-touiers can judge be forehand wli .t is to bo made. But the column does not tell the whole tale and can not —go t * their store and see their . large new stock, excelling all others. Furniture. Mattresses, Chairs etc go to | J.C. Brachbilljr., and aave from ten to twenty per evnt. StSKtsii CREEK MILLS, March 31. , MS, Eptroit: As letters are continually appearing in your columns tr >m ditferent parts of the county, I thought It weald ' not bo atn:-> to sond *-iu a few items from our vicinity. ji The Rock Gri-vo school gave a grand , ' Exhibition on Wed.it - lay evening, 2Stb, ; under the ausMcea of their e-'.eeinej and j efficient teacher, Fred Jamison, wh-> is an old teacher and knows how ta get up an entertainment Notwithstanding the bad weather tho h -use was cr'w Jed with the pa'rons of the schoi 1 ar.d others who mati% ifest-'d a deep inteiAt. nt.J all left highly j delighted with their treat. Music was furnished for the occasion by the L->op j Band which was certainly of the highest; order. Th's Band, th >ugh wnly organingd last fll, is ring rapidi'y to eminence. Mr. San.ue'. ltoyer is having his mill re- ■ paired, is putting in two new Turbine wa- ' ter wheels after which he expects to do the best of work. He !.a secured the services of Mr Breoc who is reputed a- being one of the best m iltri in the county. P. O S. CEXTRK 11 ILL, April 10, 1677. F7D. RgPor.rxß t—The conduct of some I of the ycm.g men of this place and vicini ty al the Sch -ol Exhibition, on last Thurs dy evening, prompts me to write a few j lines for publication in your paper. A • great many, 'jii-ugh not all, conducted themselve- i . 1 very unbecoming manner. Persons nli were >o unfortunate as lo i be late, were compelled to find seals in the back part of the house, and heard vt-ry lit tle on accou' t of the incessant noise made by these r ugiis, a few ol whom made themselves extremely obnoxious by yel ling nicknames nt several of the actors as they appeari J. The majority of them are old enough to knew how to conduct them selves at such places, and their conduct i in this in-tti-ice shows their sense and bad training Tbev pretenu to be gentle men, but are far from being such in the es timation of the people. If several of them were feve r e ! y punished I have no doubt it would f p their half-civilized behavior at such places. When people attend enter ; ininment" of ibis kind they expect to bear ' and be benefitted by goirg ; but when a gang of - icl gentlemen infest the building we may us well stay away, because it is -imply <1 l-ig isting. Hope the authorities on another! casinn like this will take the matter in hand and make a severe exam ple of them DISOUSTXP .SrrcTATOR. THOMAS HICKS. 11. K HICKS. MOaK 8 .Mo-10, 1677. TO OUR I'RLRSPSA CL'SToMRRS: AYe believe there is g!>ir.g to be a general revival of business af al! kinds, and especin iy in our line, for hurdware was never lower than al the present time. It has been on a gradual decline for years, and ia certainly ut the bottom now. We have bought large slock of all kinds of gools -t th* e low figures, nnd we intend to sell at lov. er prices than hardware wa, or ever will be offered in Bellefonte. This is the tin -l > buy, for you can positively get bargain-from us. Wc defy competi tion. either n prices or quality of goods. We intend hat no one shall undersell us. W have b. en barely keeping up the va riety for -oii.e time back in order to take advantage of the low figures at the right time. Wo have now on hand 500 kegs Nails, over l'O dtz. D or L< iks and Latches. and Glass, Shovels, Hoes. F'ork and nil kinds of leading goods in proportion, which we pr -poae to se'l at the lowest CASH prices. W have a very full line of Coach Ma kers' goods, all kinds of Wood Work, and Patent and Plain Wheels, Circles, Schack les. Drilling. &c., at the lowest prices. FOR BLACKSMITHS —We have a Norway R< d that we warrant and sell on trial. Vic. - and Bellows, and best Char coal Iron ; also Common Iron that is usu ally sold at very low prices. FOR PA INTER?*.-We offer special inducement a in Pure Lead, Oils, Brushes, dec. We have the sole agency for tL cele brated Imperial Cunt Steal Ohio Plow#, formerly nxlj by Ituriuide A Thomas. They Hie warranted to give satisfaction. We also keep a full line of repairs for them. We huve a very full line of Cook Stoves and give a written guarantee with each one, if wanted. Will clit-erfully give any one our lowest prices w ho want them through the mail. THOS. A. HICKS A BRO., Allegheny st., opposite Loeb's Store. PENN'S VALLEY INSTITUTE. The first session of thi# Preparatory School will open at CENTRE HALL, on THE LAST THURSDAY, (28) in April, 1877, and continue ten weeks. Students of both sexes will bo prepared for College reaching and Business Tuition from $5 to SB per term. Board per week, $2.50 to 2.75. Aadrc-s, G. W. FORTNEY. 16feb 3mo Centre Hall, Fa. ami ; ** i • Chilli .• N cheapest cl ihltg. Ni'. r. . ! ! tare r-t ,•,kl' .'I *| .\ , r ..1 in Ctotrt cminti Call *t the 1.. j Clothi K ■ l> ■ -' 1 . . \ - i man King •-! I'm ( m -* , 11 ! made . lolli : ! 1 1 Tho poor Imu-i | Jay. \i ;i v . i! j follow POGR IIH >r. \i VIN T \i i ' I" \ * ' • or if for POOR H firms occupied the bui hug n ; principal h M . HA, i drug#, So.- j <' ix ' \l .A | s rcoer>. L SK>,N 1 A- V t ! sowe and tinware sS,ci ( . | printer, jT.-YX* 1 ■>' : . \ it SI6,W 0 T. ii! . | Tho fit* •. probul ' y .\-I I•- ■ :.i ■ - out combustion. A LIHKRT tNi \M \ I .1 ii i' SFICIIM M 5 IS !>1 \ U v !11rrisV -: - !'•' A: car to day ran over I *l' young mi.' •... justice He had br :< : .i a Lock Have! . Pa , n: i M appeared frets* ! uno nig ' daw n'.hit morning ho attempt t \\ tho railr. ad red v. .. • . W lie at Seal npmwUi b a • ™ 'Charles Ward, Pa'. ■ . -- end drew no tr he g: \ \t il' sin Call-, u: 1 tempted to coniir.it uh lo is'. •: bx •hooting I ' n'. N - Y ... 5 TEKKIFIC AVALANCHE IN NuVA u SCI) 11 A Halifax. N S , Mar. i V.< Paris g t heavy starm a huge n : a detached f: n -un .' H . 1! U' Cove copper i. no, : ~,-an J>. W pletelv bur.t .l twol Ol • : . • five children wore taken out a J the ruins. Thirty-fivo pers ■:.? w lath houses when the avalanche cot ■. n d. In II ark at at real, Philadelphia, "dam- J my cars" have I •:: • •fully -'M ted for horse cat". 1: i- ind t t , saving in running ax pan sea i ion )25 per cent, and the • ' rcc.-l; 1 per cent. . Head this ; A GREAT NATIONAL W KK \V \\ Tho I!!u:-at ! Hi-' i o ' i W Exhibition., with ii : ibe groat P .i.dr li jects of interest Exhibit. .:i them. By Jam •- 1> Mc Cal>o, r " i'!..- l\ .- nial History *>ft..o I ....1 .w-- ... Etc. Etnbeiisi i w tii n- r . ' " aagravingi of buiMingt and seen la t ~ Great Exhibition. " The National Publishing Co. oi Phila*] delphia, have is-uo 1 a arg.- a: :i- d si uio votumo bearing t -al ii t 10. 1 intense inter, -t every w re i •: i in the great Kih b tioa, a' i i | I re to obtain a COOSptt .i > • ■ **. count of it, will unquestionably cause t is " book te have at rv >x' ■ t'- " Thb History of the Cents • . Kihibi* tion is not a/irv list oft licles < te ! It is s superb volume . v.- ; tgl I .tr e pen of one of the m.popular authors of the day. Mr. Mot's' ■ r< - •tsnt and sympathetic n.-i.ta* ! ! • Centennial s .thorr. .■ Ji- . • d \\ 1 liar advs* ' gos ■. .r . t\ work. Ho wort. • l. ! > . through every Uopartm- r.t .ft > "*.x ; . • tion. and tb" result his i.b rx •• a work about.ding : br i ant i rip: • ol the Wi r! ! • Fair II • tra tel. irv i'f the great • t tj tion to its tr i t ci y it- W ! then takes us t'tir. .g i xer> . itt < t W I Exhibitii II grounds, giving brilliant ac- a count.- of every bull ling an i •' |of interest wtthin them We et 'through the Main bu Iding, >. hinery llall, ti.o Af. -i H Ilalls. the Art lis . .. t ■', : j building, ar.d al! :!.•<• • r ' r | our deepest trttvr.'.e :. h baid t til 'by the descripti "■ et " rare i . I< tiful objects contair d it: tl m J The hook is writti t: with a \ gor and brilliancy w 1 ich ret dcr it a ■ ■; ■ a' I lile-like picture of th.e great W r ; ■ Fair, ana which t.iako it v iluahi to ill c es of our people There • i t anctl r book in print wl t v, , .r: the information ct ta tie ! in f s w rk. I Te tho-i w ! tiv\; Jo Kt. i R will be a piaaiing sonvenir of air visit. . and enable them t" r- a!! the n gnil rut ' scenes they have w it:.e-sed. To ito who could net make the journey, t ■ • > . - a nccesiity. for it will enable tin in to -n; y the delights of a thot ugh sen aititai • with the great Exhibit: n in the quietude! of their on u homes. . Tho work i- superbly illus rated. 1 : " ' price is low ar.d with n the r< .ti "I .■ 1. It is sold by subs', rip' >ti ct . v at i AT r | C. Dinges. who .s th- ,uth. rir d agenttor this section, i- n>w canvassing ! - it. ■aenw.mmcFi -.•exxr— mr. t* en DEATHS. On 'J, near Centre llu'.!. Cath w of Miuhael Sp.-; ,r. aged It \ r-, 4 months and UH da* . At Glnsford, HI., on C>> Marcii. ofcramp colic, Mary Cutht-rii-o,daughter of I 'uvi i Miller, formerly of l'cntt Hull, aged k'O years, 10 months and 1 day. In Gregg tw]>., April .1, M s. Ziegler, widow of Peter Ziegler, aged 71 year" and! monthx. On 30 March, at Aaronsbtir,-, Stover, Bon of Frank and Cafhenne l'utweiler, aged 3 months and '-'"i days. On 10 in Penn tp . < f cry sip* ■ . Henry Moyer, aged about 06 y< ir-. • • ' BxLLxroNTr M xr.KKTs.—di.nuary l'. by Shortlidge & ( White w heal. 1 ,'s). Red " 150 Rye. 56. 1 Corn, shelled, 45. Corn, cob. 40 Gals. 80. Barley, rye w. jl-1, ' Olaverio'il S'.' t r' "5 p'-r 'I • <>und<. I Potatoe- retail, ) I it I Flour per ban el, w.-d,'''7s. ' Nova Scotia plaster, ground, 10 00. ' Cayuga " ; MO. ' Anthracite C"al Chestnut per ton at yard, *<' Small stove, " S *• 'A". Stove. " t:' -5. Egg, " it ;" Broken, " .-'ii*'. t DMINISTRA iolt s N TICK.— 1 A ► Letters of admit,. • ■ ti *• • l-ile jof Sain'l Krlse, laic •' I re II 11. dee'd, having hem grant'd ••th • t let igncd. • all persons knowing t'.icmseli< '.<• he m- bebted to sai-l dc clout arc r- , ic-tc i to j make immediate puvi.icnl. a I pcr-ont having claim* agn -t the ,-t.i. will pre sent litem authent ale I f r - ' -ment. W.M A. KRISK, I 12a; Cl Admin. Cum I > -Lament" Ann- xo A DM INISTK ATGII'S NIiTK'E. II LclU rs of adiuinisliiition >nthe' tat' "f| i Jebn Fancy, late ol <>r> gg twp, d'>. d.j . having baan granted t" the ttnaai igi all poisons knowing iheniselvc t" en-, dotted to MII.I decedent are requested t mako immodinto payment, and persons ) having claim- Bgain-,t the an n - qucsled t" bring forward tl ' :r claiius du • |y awtbanticatM by law, for el lenient. AN NIK M HANKY, M.tdi'or.burg, J. F. RKIFSN Y 'KR, Millhoim, ■ l'Jap'it Adinii.i-ttators. T JpiCTUI'.E FRAMES I GREAT CENTRAL DEPOT FOR PIC <• TURK FRAMES, h A large and complete assortment of Pic ture Frames, it At Greatly Itcduc-d Price At the Lowest Possibh- Prices, At About Half the Usual Prices. Sixes and styles rut on hand will be pro " cured at abort uotic c. Call at Welch's <". up FOOlv As SI A " TION FIR Y More, No d, Humes'a Block y MOTTO Fit AM EN varnish' 1, with glass n and back complete for tenir. 1, BEAUTIFUL CHROMOH Bxlo for 6 U cents. ?: GOOD NOTE I'APERot 7et . quii'. GOOD EN VELOPES ut 5i lit pack. 1° MOTTOES for 5 cents. SPLINTS for Picture Frames of every size and color. 21) mar. JAS, WELCH. S. & A. Loel). tin nvi s ADMON P-II t or, I 111 lIM I S Al>M'N t -II AOl , to -\V K M(iN IYW II K"■ Volt AN. It t \\ p. \lll N i V \V 11 K.N Vol' OA N. ■ W.M. OA 151'KTS AT -V O i s w . go \ P.Pi isA r v i> M. ire selling OA "5 I'K'IAT O l' We are setlu ■ CAIvPK I * AT 5 * TS \i .* i , . l'.\ 151'K I * A I 5 O Is \\ ■ are -. :: OAKPKTS ATV" OTS 1 \\ - ur* selling 1 Nti N OAISP T-S at SOc. W are selling- I Nti N CA4SI* O"t w,--i: g iNO NOA UP rs „. l I W u! oso "ui A I NII \! N A I . tnti Wt* HTv >0 lit II g IN (i 15 AlNs AT 35 cents. ( XN nr.- -ciitng I Nti It MNsAT l- >. ■ nl* t, i XX'e are selling Damask h*'l -V staii ea-'l- , M e are -e l :tg Damask ha' I>X su.r . vr I* , XX e are selling- Daiuask hail-V stair car t- XVo are selling Supt-ttine li gra.ti at 7 e XX'e are selling Super' no Ingram *1 " XX o are c'. nig Supei no 1: grain at 75c b J j tl I i\ • ur. selling Tape-try Bru*elat slJ*' .1 M e are selling Tape-try Brusi.- - atflj*' J iX e are-ellit g T*pe*try iSruiselsatJl.t*' n A \ XV- ..re se'.' • g La I - Deli an' at SV.6O XX i' are -eli-lig La lies' Dolman* at jV.fgt XX e ale selling Ladi-",' It Iciatis at $7,50 I II f XX e are e M iiig La-lie- Dolman* at $ ' l" 5 M e tire selling La.lie- Do!rnai *at!j .!-*! '. XX'e aro selling Lad:, > Doluian* :-5 $ .t*-> .1 II A e *r# sell • g LaJ e- trim'.: f.ats at gi tf . i\' ■■ nr.--I: g leu s trim'hat at $1 t 1 XX'e are selling Lad.cs trim d hat* at sl,l*' r e ! e I XX'e are selling Ladies trin hats at $1 5" p XX"" aru sei g La>... trin. . bats at t XX'o are soiling Ijiitir 'r.n, ,1 half nt $1,5" 1 h t< 1 XVe are sc ling Ltdie-trim IhaUatjV.tX) I XX'e are snll.ng Ladies trim I hat* at j-V.U" s XX'e are selling- Ladic* trim'd hat* at $2,00 , i i He arc selling—Ladies Shoes at SI,OO • Heart* selling—Ladies Shoes at SI,OO 1 He are selling—LadiesShoea at SI,OO t i i t He are selling—LedicsShoes at $1,25 l lie are selling—Ladies Shots nt $1,25 i He are soiling—LnditsShoes at $1,25 I lis are (•tiling—Ladies'Button Shoe* nt $1,60 H'e arc selling —Ladies* Button Shoe* at $1,50 He are selling—Ladies' Button Shoe* at $1,50 He ttrc selling—Calicoes at 5 cent*. He arc selling—Calient 1 " at 5 cents. He are selling —Calicoes at 5 ceo la. He nrc selling —Spool Cotton nt 2 ct* H'e are selling—Spool C'ottou at 2 ct* We are selling—Spool Cotton at 2 ct* He are silling—lrc* Good* ut 8 ct- H'e are silling—l'res* Goods at 8 ct* H'e are selling —Dress Goods at 8 ct- H'e are selling—New Spring Plaids at 10 cents H'e are selling —New Spring Plaids at 10 cents H'e are selling—New Spring Plaid* at 10 cents HV are selling—Men's Plough Shoe at $1,25 He ure selling —Men's Plough Shoe* at 31.25 H'e are selling—Men's Plough Shoe* nt $1,25 ■ HV are Belling —Men's Gaitersnt $1,50 H'e are Helling—Men's (iaiti-r* at $1,50 HV areHclling —Men's Guitersat $1,50 In fart we aro soiling everything at prices that will convince all that wo bavc touched the very bottom —no trouble to show goeds for tlio purpose of compuring - prices. 8. 'public milo in the] Court II .-> lit Ucoelotite, ll Mlunlnj, : !In-I *t i vnt A|■ >ii, A I'. IN7 7, kl ')i> '.Jock, I' M tlm lot low in jc ilri rilii l, , ii e-tall ot tl'O llr'-'lidlMlU, l< *ll All that certain building nl <1 U't '< ground, *uut In Spring i*nl Hentieriwp-j , i' north h | o!' • I' XX illotr- Batik to Coui'ihuijr n the nasi by l>>! *ri| • J posed t> belong to Mm lloek. t.fieriy, on, ■ . ti.'X i un! Mill t• U. 'i 1 1r*. and on tin i ,i it I \ . no oi II lit' ' kcrhoff, i outnin gui it V) acre* "I land, Si'l building, belli • * i itim paper mill, ti'i-t ii | rnutli, th ntral |kil I" 1 it Hi i it ru nil't, *nli basement I'l ti-ct in width I y tit i, .*t in It i gilt, tint northern fur', or for | liofl to-ii, it ''in' torv in height nut •"| twi-t ,II * Irta, hv tti li ft in Itnitih, mnl u !, ■ • : i , ,ij,I'II for tlio manufacture o'j lin Si/ '■ it, taken in ' ifiu'.ii'ti it ltd I'M b ,! u- tin- i r| iol .t r Bait bel •,.r ,< t in! ir, .1 I- Shiv.lv and .XI. I u , ,d • g -.1 F. Hit. ' V'-r AC" A LSO, VII t'oit certain tract o land fituate ii , rth I'V ilola of ltllt-1 i t K i ll! i ill- lilld V Mi -1 I.< it t"! I*l 111 •t g ■T> ion. ; 1 • |.||..l, ,'Uth by ! .lid- of VV|l Half I • • I'M. Mim •j ' -icrt mar* . t , . tlo'i I to t* ' tlOl'l l*v boU . i nil' table till. ,I n'.l j!cjt■ iti in ft • !to In - II I | i ji ■ i i i II It Wih * A LSD. M* ; < tla ti.i, : I ii-I ■ initi n M . t\, i ■'V 15 „'U Hint ~t it t I I M l 'I I"!. 11*1$ toll !; V to I I- Cril k. ti.l'lll ■j, ■■ vi -• *. " ft-li c- to n f"t 11. ,i - ;j'!l ol ■ II I -1' |' I . Ill"' t 0 -5 'c [l, .. , tl'->. to'.. 1 iTrill- *tO It p©t in I , 111 If l.'kd thenc- along in d rokd north &3| ; erchti t. •.!..• plat ■ , t begin* in ....enUinlng s -' a - and 11 perche* Mid n * a licit, al•■ • u; i,no cleared 'i ivir.g thereon > rt'i.l t*o •: v fmim dtti . 111*j Ii uii I :rn and c-th.-r outbuild ing* s '• • •' • ■ and t, | f ho Mild n. tht prop* l| af George A M Beck. , k > A LSI), A'! that Certain !• • ■' lot til g: Utid, tituato tl SuOV. -t|o toWllshlp C ■ triiio , Hounded ii th.- vi. it by lot tf .1 M Cricstnai , n r.li !>▼ itr.el, n-< B rv fot I the ordinary a d u-.tul •, urp. e- of the] - in..- Saiaed taken in exacution and |*| to- mid aa lha property ®f W. Wtxw,l Je e Fravel and Henry Wit)■ 'i:•. tru . ~• S' .*i! > ity . in N" ".*74, l)j ,1 I" Ii l! 'M A lli>' . : M ' ■ -I. I • era or r*puted owner* and I • If V < nier, 1 4 | i. Armtrar, &, T.jß Luvat and Ahe I t'ainphfl!, huilding cum in tee. ALSO, All that "rrtn n budding . nt< on lot ,- ■ j ... - .■ . W r ' ■>. | i llfundcd .si t! • th.v I'tihlic r a.i a ling th e N : rall.-i. r th. ra-t by Ist Ii of J. M. tJaihrlck, and Dan ,.| {jack.and m lha loatk and *e-t by mda t 1 i. Ie! L I* a two>: y tram, vt 1 well inc hottaa btt It in tba akapa of thrly letter I-. fi.ntitig 'tl i . ic r oi ■ . I. 1! feet tie Mil t-a-t, the width '* : ■ • !i. t cit< !■ ■ ".th •i: 1". tr f. i • and the t">rl e*ten . .1;' to th ol m the angle f >raicti hv io t lildit g being 'JI k '. fa lip the i nth ii' dll ct 'h'-tr.g the J: we.-l St /-d, take*i ,'i i nclit •I. and to I.■ • ,d a the property of Dr. I*. S Fnhcr - wi.er or ri putcd ont r ALSO. All tl..>e three lot* o! ground *.:uate in Bellefont* One'.her. of I ountied on the north h'. 5i f, ,-t if lli-ho: strr-e! on the w. thy J. 1! llutti 'AO fact, •>ut I hv L*- g:t!i fctreet 550 feet, eat hv kg of D W t'ttil- ■, ring'2oo, tl rat art I la two rj fhUM * dwollit.g hour Another tLct. •: hound e,| north by Tump e. on • t ty I e;r of liarri*. dec d, Jill hv \ a.' Iilili", there, n irectedwtwo atory fruia dv*llinc. .v.- The ther thcri f 1 -ut ded t rth 1 j turn- . pikt 10 feet, on the ltd I v Mm: - aatata, * n'uth by Valentin# A Co, eat by an n .t v, theii-an erected a ti." ■ tory il*. . g h J't . etc Seii.'J, tal" n '• cie. i : n and J to be told r- t | : pe tr i C'h. r! Hrou n. ALSO. / AH that certain lot of ground aituale in Bi - nl*. Fronting 0O the w. -t .t- . Spri'.g itreet, .ith b> K'■ riuet: churt * par* rage, ea-t hv :.:i alley and on th* 1 north by lot of A. v ■ itaiaiag | o(t feit front and aitandinchaichßoo,tbar**l<. a erected a to ry frame iw.- lir.g h.'ute St roi!, taken in eve. utian and t. 1 I'c aold ** the property of 11 1* Torwar. ALMI. - 1 AH the right title and intere-t f B. l. g get and J. 1 Pelong in the fallowing de i.-rihed tract* of land in Liberty twp. tne thereof urveyed in punuance of a *ar ra-.t granted to l'eter Lytle r ntainii.g " '*j iu re* anvl allowance hounded and de-! *cribed a. fo'low* vir beginning at a P >*l on t e hank of H*ld Kaglo Creek, thence south 55' t a-t itHU jo-rclu -to a po*t. thenen aoiitli 4o west 14 s perebe* to n black oak. thence r.orth IV wni lit perch. to a white oa'.. thence north 31 *. -t "J 7 i rch. * In > i ickury on the bant, of Bald Ragle creek Aience north B' eat' 1 :t>• i rchi" to a t'O-t. then - north 4't ca-t t B 0 porch** to the place of beginning. tf ALSO, ( I One other tract thoroof -urveyed in pur , tuance of n wiirrntit granted Christopher iSmitll, cent,.ming 4 acre* nnd allow ance. Bounded and Ui"cribeJ a* ftdlow'. to wit Beginning at an ash on the hank of Bald Kagle creek, thence south Hi .-ant peri he* to a pt corn, r ..f I'ctor Lytle, thenco north S 1 west '.*(> [• relies to a p.'t on the hank ol Ba'd Kn _;lc creek, thence north 4fi° r-ast 19-rge gi vie, ; hounded and d< ••riln-d a follow, lo'cii.- r. ir gat a l —t a the tile tank ■ f Itald Ka- Igtocriok, thence south IS° wet ,'tf perch-j jcs to atone.', tben'-e n-vrth 7*2° mst IS perch • to lU'i.ts. thence noit'i lttf vve-l if pore ho ■ I . the hank of *iiul creek, thence up said crees. to pint o ol I i ginning. ALSO, t>ne other pari of a tract surveyi d in pur-| -ounce ol uwnrruTil granted to John Pot !er. < -illuming about It*! acre'. Bounded nnd d' -rrihrii a fo iow* beginning at an j :t-h on the bank of Bald Hugo- Creek. cor•, nor <>f ('liristophar Smith then. .• south 1M . . • HO porch* 10 * pine, thence MVtk d#*j .- lit "0 perche- to t I:m. then, e "JU aloig' line triiet 97 acr. - and I I nerch- *of J. I I>. 'ng. west :* n p>/l 'J* 1 ' r->d on the i-iiik o| Ba'd Kagle .'rick, thence up raid| oreek to the place of beginning, being the ame pr< mist - niir.-h . ..I hv article of, iigreeiuent from .lotm Irvin jr.. hv the said B. I. gg. "I nn i J I Del. tig Sol,-. .I, lk --••n in execution and io he sold a- the prop-! .*rty of Benjauiini Liggett and J 1 long. A I,SO. All Unit certain u. --u .g.i l< netnci t hi <1; , tract of land situute in tho twp. of 1 ni.mi ICentre county, bounded nnd <:■ -.rihetl n follows : on the no ith by ln Is of Jat 'hi Kulf and Ann ti 1! Hall on the cast by lands ol John I 'nderwood, on tl >• south by j M'ind of < .llv IU pell :sill tl .1 ..111, - t or, the w.-t by land* ol ,latiio* Steer, Aaionj 15 Hall and Jacnb Ilotr, containing ah ut; 160 acres more or Ic-, being pTt of ai large tract of land in tho warrantee name • f John Hut ten, together with the lieredil jimcnts ari l ai purteiiancc* then to l>, lor g ; nig, thereon ere. led a tn stt.ry dw tilling h use. bam at I olio r outbuildings. Seiz ■l, taken in execution '.rid to bo sold as ■lie property ol A 15 Hall. A LSO. All that certain mes-ungo tenement or tract ol land situate in I! unci twp. Cen tre county, bounded and described * fel ons tin the north by land- ot Wi Ilia ill P. Fisher, on the cast by lands ol Isaac ilaupt, on III"' south by lands of .las unci ltn| ert Henderson .ml others, and on 1 the west by hind* of William Alexander, containing 14" ac res more or less, thereon ere cted n two • tory frame dw e lling house, hunk i arn and other outbuilding*. Seiz ed. taken in i Xc . ution unci to be sold as tho properly of O W Thmat. A Loo. All that ceitaiti no s.nag. tenement or I tract of lulid situnti m I n,, ntwp. Centre (M 'Unty, bounded and ele . lit.ed aa follows' Beginning at a post on the llelle-fonte and Philip.burg turupi! o road, th ine neitli oh" east I'.tJ pnrelii" to *tone'* by whileouk, theiic* north VP west VIV perche* to a chestnut oak, tbenco north OV wel 146 pen lies tone hi ,-t nut sprout, thence east IS por. lie* to a chestnut, thence south 6 U w **t 6" perches to a post, thence north 7(1" cast 1 514 perches to a pott on tho said turnpike rond, and thence along said roiol the l ' several courses and distances thereof to a post the placet of beginning, containing 178 > acres and IIV porches unci allowance, thereon erected a two and one half story ( frame dwelling house, barn and othctr out buildings. .Smzed, taken in execution and to he sold as tho properly of Thomas Lough ry. ALSO, , . All that certain lot or piece of ground situate iu the borough of Bellefonte, Cen tre county, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : on the north by Lamb street, on the oa.-t by lololE.C llumcs, on the south by the lot of John Caldwell and on the wett lv lot ol John Caldwell, fronting on the said Lamb street about 75 feet, and extending back about Isio feet, thereon erected u two dory log house, frame warehouse, atn 1,1 ■* and ntlu'i outbuilding S*takes in execution an Ito I• on . p pip. tiv *f Augu t l-'.iui'ii A UD i. All I hat eertola weetuag* lam tract of lati I conit'ng of tin*a lot* iitu uiit in tin-1- wn < 1 Julian, in llutt'Oi t*|, Centre county, Pa. Bounded and deecrib ml H folio*)*, to wit on the nortb by tail rfiiid a. ciiii■•, mi llm south by the lui m property, en 111 *nt by a it reel and n tin) wi'st by Furnaio U'*t frontiiif on railrod uvenue 17" !• ' and • Stelidilij lull !, lt'4) f' -t to the raid furnace ptupi rli kf.own and deslpnatod in the pl.'tii of iu town ID 1"' N" 4, ft, mi l •' being tin •am* lot* ui ground v.l.i'li tIWMI I s Put. lull ai- I Mry A . hi* viifo I . ... i d Uißiing dat" llii' II bf-pt A. D lh,V gruntr.l sti-1 . inveyed to thi -'.id Iti-übei XX lt ibu Is, t ge'lher will the htredil* iiiunli and ap|urtenan.'. • tin reunto be longing, tl. ion i-rn :"Uti I Hid t -be id a* the pi i ' V Of 11. be' XX It,, ai . A LSI K AH the inteie -1 Of di fen ! ml* ill (ill thu in," >i .get nrttienl lot or po *►. begin nrny at the 'tie of land of J-'hti S fester thehce north ice *. ulh •: I'/'/f/.VG. 1H77. \VK AUK NOW i'LKBAUEI). FOR Till: SPUING TRADE. WE HAVE TIIE GOODS ! V R I < E S LO W ! jclection Unsurpassed! Stock Large. tul II wwe cxtetul a cordial inviialiou to our frit i d*, j.atrotus nud # t!ie jiulilic gi-uerallv. We will *av tlii*, Cotuc! if we do not show you THE BEST SELECTED STOCK AT PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL, and if we cauuo! Pr ive thai it L to X'our interet to patrooixe us, then iii't buv ; hut conic and aalisfy yourself. We have ojiciu d a fit!! line of P R V Ii O O D S 'lothing, Carpels, Boots & Shoes. Groceries, U KENS WARE, GLASSWAIIK, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CARS, and in fact everything and anything embraced in the above line. We will beat everything iu price- and a rUi.tt.t, ami our j'-o-t, we trust, 11 be a >utfic*eut guarantt lo our patron- • f fur and hone.-t treatment, j c have '.abli-bcd a M •,ill mainlaiu uur reptitation. Tbe In ge trade we, cuahles us to get fresh g -I- daily, which it a great advantage to our pa in- in ail line*, an i more especially in Or ■ rus Call, and it wiii prove von. inß rest. VALENTINES & CO. . HLRM AN.Manager. 5 PER CT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH! K IIAVE, AT PRESENT, ON OUR COUNTERS, A LARGE AND WELL SELI'CIED >UK K OF DRY GOODS, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING VERY LOW TO CASH BUYERS. UR LINE OF.MOI'RN 1 N'G CAL Cotton Ixps, 15, 22 and 28c ICOKS IS COMPLETE. Calicoes. 0, 7, 8 and 9c •• V Laueasier Ginghams, 10c " ctigal Plaids, 1— Ic per yd. Be*t Cotton Oarpet Chain2sc " ar Mills, 15c " Bed Tick itg, 14, 20, 25, 38c per yd. Ipacas, 75, 50, 15, 25c " lit and double Zephyr lark's ON. T. Thrtad, 7. r >c perdoz Black at d White, 18c jver oa en's Shining. 12}, 15,20 c per yd. A!! i ther colors, 20c " lenchcd Muslin, sto Die " Gcrmantown Wool, 12jc " nbleaebid, sto 10c " A large stock of Linseed Oil, ugar, 10,11,12 c per lb White Ltad, Putty, etc, est White, 12ic " en hand. Sold by special contract, ackerel, Lake Herring and while Fish very low. TERMS jio&ilivelv CASH, or Couutry Produce. Re*pcctivelv, ISAAC D. BOYER, Aaronsburg. —— ■ W. R. CAMP S x ORVTBB HALL Furniture Rooms! I wo ill! respectfully inf -rin th.* eil'zch*! l of Centre county that I bsve opened!] Furniture iloom* in Cent'e Hall, snd hsv< •. on bar. J a large stock of FurnUuri and Chsir>. i • -i-tiiig -n URri it CHAM BKR.SU ITS, EXTENSION TABLES* BREAKFAST TABLES ' BUREAUS, WAS! IST A N DS. < BEDSTEADS SINKS, CHAIRS, 1 Ac. L XVhii ii will bo fold at tbe lowct cab j pricr ; ci tno and examine my *t k "Iji Furniture before burmg elsewhere UNDERTAKING h t fieri*lt) . COFFINS Mnl C.X-KI.I.- , aivey* on hand. Funeral* attended witbj an KI.KO XNT NKXX' HK.\ltBK at an\ 1 .listance. Payments easy- Mar 3m W. 15 CAMP. ■ BKICK FOX SALS. Fir-t dtsi hrickll wiß be k> j>l on hand for tale by J tl. Deininger at Zerbe • t'.ntre iiwli] brick card*. Thcue brick ar.-; . tIX rcl *o low that i' will pay person* at a distance t • come here for them. Intending to eonlinuo in the nianufai- I turn i>f bri.-k they will be kept contant!y on hand, and fair inducement* offered to nurcbasar*. 17aug tf. H. K ZKKBK N'tiTH'K.- N*tic* U hereby given thatl the iollowing petition* for lieenn'. : Imve been fib-.I in the Prothonolary * oi- I lice, nnd application will be made to tin court to grant the same at April term j nest. Jon Kre iTier. Tavern, P.-nn twp tJ. ll.igg " Spring " Al' llnrpsier. " Harris " I Dnniol Crouin. " Bu-h " \X r 8. Long " Haines " . John Ocker. " IXI ile* " D. H Until. Saloon, Bnowshoe " ! Jeff Hay*. Tavern, Hub " Klizabe'th Kunos. " Knglville XX'.S Mi.ier. " Millheitn j.lno. Spanzler- " Centre Hell I t 'lilhnrine Smith. Saloon, Bno*v-lioo " j-t. <. l"r.zlo. Tavern, ! I P Boy or. " Maine* " S 11. KII.'IC* " Liberty Julius Si'igworth, " Bogg* " Henry K 'bb. " Walker", Kobert Lloyd. " Pbilipsburg. John Uuiiiidnlo. " il iriim llnrri*. .In- Pii-sinore. Hi. bai d 11 ay*. (' A. Faulkner. Adam Haunt, jr. wholesale I.S Bellefont' Chn- Br. wn (1 XX". Downing- Saloon, John Dougherty. Tavern, John Bradley. 11 C. Yeager. Saloon, Daniel (J irman. Tavern, " , John Anderson. Saloon, Kdward Brown. Tavern, Kre.l. Smith. Saloon, XX* il 11 ain Dolan Tavern, 15 X'. Shaffer. " Howard. John Odeiikirk. " Potter twp M L L.J*..l Frank $1 v'ulluin llotil Bellefonte Jack-on llotikb Tavern Kebershurg li. V. Brcon. " (Jregg " Moics Stroll*. Saloon Bellofonte boro " Peter XV. ber. " Pliilin*burg" Simon Freedman, XX'bolesale L 8 " Mr* Rachel Haywood. Saloon " XVm.J. Keller. Tavern Rush twp, John Coperhavcn " Taylor " Joel Kling. Saloon Jm-k-onvillc Robert Taylor Tavern Pbilipsburg Saiul. ai d Shadrach Stuffy, Tavern Ferguson twp. A. WILLIAMS,'Prothy. \\ r 1 . REBKIv, Attorn, r nt-Buvv J f • Prompt attention irivn to xll buftitiG&B en t niht*'. lUlULmt*. J. P. HAKRIH. OANIKL lIKKB. J A RRAVKB. wK mr. MI II MiM.M PENN3VALLE Y BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL. PA 1 RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allow Inter ! ost; Discount Note*; Buy and I Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. WM. WOLF, "XVM. B. MINGLE, M lros't. Cashier y it ]7 fj t | rcbi I' - lands of Hi* l:' HiimViiHl. tb. nee by lands of *aid Hi. tmlll, toulhli* degree* i ,tBT4 P"'* , -,-i oi .1, 15 Itwln, thence by . •; 11 )• in, • -tb 7V? d"gree* east 11 ... to turnpikt r.-nd. tbenee south 7 1 2egri • -. • est It pan i.e, in land of J. 8. I'. t . thenc* by land of w!d J. 8. 1 o-ti r north "'-'ilegri , rust five perche*, thence rth i ii< grc . • wet 11 perche*, thence2s dogi. ,ct ti pi-r he*, thence toirili 51V |ileg t• < w."t II perche*, thence north 76 drgteea, wet :i t.urchi--, north VI degree- Went 1 7-10 pcrcbi)*, tlienoe north 69 de [ it'i 1, w i-i 7|' Il b. ',' belli north II d grcer eat I 5 I" ion dm* to the place of ha-; i pinning, coniaining I 0 acre- and 4* per-j - he*, strict meiiture Helaed taken in e*e . utii II and to b *o!d a* the property of Adam A David Stover, ALSO. All tb < two n R *lll I o' ol groui.d -ituate in ILu'i- ittbarg, Mile* Towntbip, j I VIITI ti I'MU'TV Piliiia. Bootidr-d and de I x rib lat FOLLOW, I" w it: BACH l l I en tail ing SISTy• *IL foot 11 OLD NN High street and eitendrng front THEM •• back 1 14 feet , ui. .y.. . . ki...wn te be l*ot No H8 and *1 in the gt- cral plan of ail town. Thereon erected a two Story dwelling ilUUf' XX agon maker hop and otbi r out- j buildings Seised tukeii in execution and! II Ik ~dd * the property o! L II h ulmer Tbe term* of above Sale* are Cash and , i.odi-od* will b acknowledged until tl.e lourci.ato money i* paid in full. L XV M I N SON April 6. Sheriff > CMr,v! tn lhN !IDM bat j j jil c lx made la thw moetha h tn) / / / "• >' MI. in any pari mf b# S V § Vo aik t4NkJi i*y .11 < imi U'jw n.i thai • f*re *h MS ;*rr Hi iwtir own loirr To* nid aol j •<; fr •. h*ae ti>r bl|ht Vat can gtia your, |b >r time In the Wt. uf i>r * ll co!ti iti.nf in irj the I Trma ami j Hit fit ft. . Addm at wko, 11. HU44 A 4V , f*tj : VIT M r M MA N IS, Attorney *t*Uv Vf iHitlVlU&lfi, P* Ofllcsw ilk Jn9 MrM*nui. j SBjttl If Ulanhoori: How Lost, How Restored ! J*t |-uMUh#d, % an odt'lcQ of I> rtJfftt ir . . \ I %i l •11 l .•*<•..*! cut r *11!. <;t I.' v! i inn nf H|Hrt*aurrhr* ov betuinal Wmlbmb Imo! -.mIATV hnmlMl I cwm*m, Inijmuofi. Mental and i'hfalral Incapacity Impediment* In Marriage, ale *. ■ lan i utnitjvn. I'luUta) and I tu. induced by aalJ tlSolfttrf t ►m al itraa#an< #. Ac IVtc#. *n a anaiad envelope. nttU all rntiU. t admirable Kaaajr. ; cl*riy demon*Uataa fn> a thirty jeara' aui ceatfttl T tart ice. t!ia! tike alar-tain* nw.wgaaon of aolf aboao may be radically cured lUcil ti • um of internal todl< te or the application of Ihe k&t?#. ;wlntlif onl a mac# aire pie. certain, tad effectual by no-ana of ah tel. every aufferer. b<> •natter what hia c ndlttan may be. may cure b tmaelf .cheaply, privately and radically Thl I.e. tun- *S"uW le in the hand* of evary youth and every matt in the land >ent under aeal. tn a plain cm el.-pa. to any addraaa ;*el tUI, cn reoetjd of at* cent# or Ivo poet tUnia rlikTttvERWEI L MRIUCAL CO or I 41 Ann St.. SOT York. I'oul Ofc. Hoi. *l*. FENCE PICKETS!! —o— i. \ I'.< i K KKiMVTIoN IN !•::!. 1 IVo furni.li ilk- Picket*, made from Had ■ round iron, like design shown in cut. nil . VI - PSB LINEAL FOOT 1 make landowner, more durable, and •liea|.(OR HIN (• ES. iIOI.TS. M TS. WASHERS, and, hi ir i w line of Patent. 1 Wagon Hard : w are, vl A jrj Water*! . and IN A 116 First av . Pittsburg. Pa. p£r For *h'c b.v all trio loading Iron and; Hardware Merchant*. Brnar tin AMERICAN Shade Roller' Coiup. Manufacturers of and dealer* in jSi'iii.M. ,ixi) Common IT ktain FIX J TUBES. IP.Hie o|.| ,1.. :■ udiiigs,'t'usrcds, Ac, .">1 llawlc.l Mrrct, Boston, Man*. Sole Manufacturer* of KNAPI'S M'KJXG Fix TI KES. Knapp's Spring Future*, I r Window Blind*, are the best in that line ever in vented and nro scarce to be excelled for ; convenience. No coi J* used to raise or lower the blinds Blind* remain just where desired, by u simple touch of the ' hand. Nothing pcmplicuted in Knapp's ';Spring Fixtures, and are eu-ily attached 110 any window. Price of these Fixtures; 'and Shades no higher than the old and troublesome ones, tain he so. Nat the res-j . idence of the publisher of the Reporter. r 'j 8 mar Bm. i Harness, Saddles, &c. I Tlio uiidtMilfnad, determined to met the popular demand for lower price*, respectfully call* the atUtr Uion of the public to hi* Mock of • | SADDLERY row offer* !at vhauM aAnd Dckijrn r* pec illy for i tiu people and the time*, the lar*ru*>? and iuot vnried iand complete a*d fo "•'aL a A ddreaa D K. BKAITY, WuiiißfUm. N .lerav I CENTRE HALL DKUG STORE. MILLER A HON. (Successor to J. K. Miller ft Hon.) Healer in l'ure Drug* nnd Medicinal, Dy o stuff., and Druggist'* lundriei. J'l lih IJ7.VJ? AND LIQUORS For medicinal purpose*. Tba beat brandt of CIGARS AND TOBACCO always in stuck. Prescription* carefully Compounded. MILLER ft SOX J (is. Harris tV Co. NO. 5, HROCKEUHOFF ROW. IROOAILS, P A I N T S, 01 iZ: ETC., J AS. HARRIS ft CO. Bellefonte. BEATTY HfHZ GRAND, S fI'ARE AND UPRIGHT From Jtt I'. Itcgan, firm Regan ft Cater, pu:.. il.cr* Daily and Weekly Tri-| bune. Jefie: an City, Mo., after receiving a s?<*• instrument, say* : "Piano reaciied u* in good condition. 1 j am well |> eaied with it It i* all you rep-i reent it to be.'' From E. H. lialdridge, Bennington Fur nace, Pa., after receiving a S7OO piano. "Realty' received dill Inst., all 0. K.J and ceases fully up to your representation, : nnd exceed* our expectation*. While II don t profess to be a judge in the mailer, ] Mr-. B. does, and pronounce* it of very 1 ► • • i t tone ; and u vtry much pleated itb •k" B.t inducement* ever offered. Money! refunded upon return of Piano and freight ' eh urge* paid by me (D. F. Beatty' both, way* if unsatisfactory, after a teat trial of! five day*. Pinnoa warranted for tix yhara. i A genu wanted. Send for catalogue. Ad* dreaa. D. F BEATTY, Washington, New Jeraey, HIBSMANS' HOTEL MILROY, PA. 'i be beat table and bar, and excellent •tabling fur horae*. Also a fine reeort for tui mer boarder*. Bus* to depot, and dt. y stages to Centre county. Charge* t?a liable. AKABECHANCE For a Sewing Machine. You can have your choice of the follow-1 in,* first clui sewing machine* : Niw American, Sl John Domestic, Diinice, Singer, K< tningLm, Howe, and Weed. A the Sew ing M tchine store of Bunnell ft AiLcn, KM'. Market street, Lewistown. Also part*, attachment* and neediea far i all machine*. tiresi inducement* forcaah. Don't fai| to aee the St. John, something entirely new. Old Machin-1 taken in part payment for now one*. Send 50cl* to the above party and you will get by return mail, 1 do*. a*~ •erted needle* for any machine fWnnvly OF A THOUSAND. Having diccoveied, in a maimer aln-oat j providential, a poailive cure for Co mump* ti >a and ali Lung Complaint*, I feel it my . duty to make known in n practical manner by furnuhing a sample bottle, free of charge, to all sufferer*, my onlv hop# oi remuneration being thai the medicine will perform all I clnita for it. The ingredi ent* are of the choice*! bcrbal producU and perfectly safe ; will b *ent free to all. Addrc** at once, I)r. (I. Pbelps Brown, 21 G I>:r. . : Jmm Ottff, N. J., or may be had of J. K. Miller sit Son, Druggist*, Centre Hall. Pa. jand ly IC. T. AinsNHtß. C. M. BOWER 4 LEX AN DER A BOWER, At 2\. torn.ys-stlae. Rvllofmrt* B|>*rtslattr:ittw ftvtn t4> I ol.hfHCtti, ud O-phAtftl ourt tirMUc* *yh# i .mnli#d .a (teriMß tftd k&|Uhb OflUw I* <.arnmn'a butMtiif, mj 7|U. Excelsior Cement- Tba nwlmUniw uo mam.fftctur*# OMMBI WIT rantenl *f a n;#rtor jnahty. at hto ktlaa, car Pto* • r*N'k Milia, in Hatnaa twrp Tba rMMttl h- Wa in tor** quantlttaa poa tba I. t 6 H. 4 UK . and haa Iwra found hifhit aalUfarfory M(KO ml! jot* whrv it ha* b**n aand. and aa aaaal to any now mannfartirsl for uww m 4 tatoma. ator I'ljara. © hatr or imrpoaa a gaahty of Cora ant la daalro ble* 1 hla 4 >mmt haa alraady baan taatod for and • Ida. and nandarad tba of mow. aatlafarttoo Faraooa tharaf*ra rowMrut-U## 4 Dlern*. lajinc ator Flpaa Ac .will find It to taalr aitantac# to baa * Ibis In mind and alao tbat htwarraaia iba artici# aa raprr aantad J.ti MKYKR. mayS! tf Aaron*! urg, Pt. Henry Heinhart. \V OODWARD. UNDERTAKER. Coffin* of *ll style* made on shortestr-o --| lice. Undertaking strictly attended to Fhareo* soMinablii 17 auv v. Nervous Debility. Vital Waaknaawor Uapraat.itm. a weak rthauatad '•valla*, no anatry or rouraar? iba raault oi Maatal 4. or aotk. !ndi ration Or V tcrwaaa, or acme drain ujMn tba ayafam la ala>> ctttad by numphrey's Homeopathic Specific No. 28. It tones up *nit IntlgorstM. lb* tj-Item.4llsp.lt ibe n I-Hiiti and dw|vsn'Uncy '. impart* wtraneth and energ> •topa Iha drain and rrju\ rnatr> tba rnllm man I' rrn u* 1 Iwnoty Jtart with prrfact auocraa by thnua lan la Sold I y dnalrva Prlca, CI OUpnr rittglr rial ••• Ik.i* l |rr parkaan of tim vlala and tS.IM trial of aurr Hani by mall OB racalpt of price. Addrr** llnmohrayV !IiuM>pathic Mrdlclne Company, f*E H roadway. Nrw York. 2? mar. jr. ill' you w:*h Yegctublo* fir g Gardening for Profit! If you wi.li to become a Coimuerclul I Florist, read Practical Floriculture! | If you wish t (tHrdcn for Homo use I only, road GA&DEKINQ FOR PLEASURE! ■ All by l'otor Ut'iidcr.on, Price f I.W each, postpaid, by mail. Our F( T L G "ITt For I Combined v,'A A O U Jli, 1877. ■ EVERYTHING GARDEN Numbering 175 page., with 1 colored ■ plate, seat to nil our customers ot pest yours, or I to those who have purchased any of I tho above book* ; to othors on ro* | cuint of 25 cents, 1 lain Plant or Seed Catalogues ■ wjthmU plate, free to all applicants. I PETER HENDERSON A Co. I Seedsmen, Market Gardeners Flor 1 35 Cortiandt St.[ Now York. fob 23 2m. I jnXF.CUTOR S NOTICK.- Letter* toslanjentery on the estate f i'oter Ruble, late ofPirtter townrhi|, the und< i I tij.r.ed. alt per*on* indebted to'said ertate v are required to make immediate payrtt. I, and those having clairr* agaliwt the a * ; ; to present them, duly buthenlicated by law forlettlement. 8. P. RUBLE, JAM. RUBLE, A. LUCKENBACH, "mar fit Kiecutnr*. BEATTY™®? Grand, Square and Upright. From Rufu* Snyder, of tba firm ofSnjr* Jar ft Hendricks. Carriage Manufacturer*, lof the city of Allentewa, I'a : i "I must confe** I hardly know how to eiprea* my gratification on receiving the Beatty Piano you shipped me. It T* at least all I could ask, wish or expect. One of our most eminent muaician* tried It end .poke in the moat favorable term*, after thoroughly testing It." Best offer ever given. Money refunded upon return of Piano and freight charges paid by uie (I). F. Beatty*. Voth way* if unsatisfactory, after a test 'rial of five day Pianos warranted for si* year*. Address. D. F. BEATTY. ■iitjul y Washington. New Jercey. IRA T. COTTLE. ~ Fashionable Tailor# Centre Hull. Having opened room on the 2nd floor •f Gift ft rli ry's building lie is prepar ed to tuann'aauure alt limit of men'* and 'soy's garments, according to the latest styles, and upon shortest notice, and all work warranted to render satisfaction. 'Cutting and repairing done. 7*ept J IOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-ai ry Lew. CeUacUoos prosßflJ, ntSt'ssS tewcte! "Isiilus (IMB Is I*OM Strtsi Uu4t at provmrti , OAs, la tea lUuwtil, Dank sUsst its taut SUMS. rl6ulit procITMATION. WStst liw HUB (Wlss A Main. Pftlltar.l of Ulu uuiart sHseawt (':•••, in Ik* full JuUi.lai IHm lava, lusaUUua ><( lie < uußOm < < -sirs. I lUiUaB and < taaarlSutd. si.d tb. It. - asau'i kiwak Badltk* tiusiursbiar JuAse tlirani Aseucitied Jt4*tt la lislN . uiaat*. b.ii; t lusuud tbDSa- dstu tha lib d J at Apr. All . wrt. Iw B-. tUntal tar ni4du> * down of Olst 1 ari-lun and I .moral Jail licltt irj aed wuj.ii.-f Sis Hilts at Usa t'aaaa sa IMlrloao. fa* WS mmmu *4 Ouir* tr.d to •.aSßiuoae* oa i Hn Siuada* BI Apr . taaska Iks BU Stl uf Apt Wl, -ad to SSSUSM two waaaka k ia.auUaoral.wa hrar-i lreu be lit* CBS ÜBS*. Joa Ucas at Iba fas,, Aldsmts aad l uaauUsa a* ska said coatatt uf Can Ira. lbs I tbaf laa Uaae aad then IB Uaair unapar parauaa. at 10 t 'tbw k Us Uaa fueatttaun si aald da* all). Wtu raourda. u*naiu>aa, aiaalsa UaaetL Btad tbou aaa rrflaa u.l tat, aa. to do Uaaas 1..1(.*s • illab to Utmli Ufa,-a sptw-naißa lo tw dsata. Bud Una aba an tauusd Ua nmssiba. as to aarxaa. uta IDS Irnl iba tartaaabara Uaa* an at aball ba at Iba J.U uf Casus ooustf. It lbs a tad Uaan to iieattsli assise (Saras ft* khftll Is# jaei. lalra uadan mj baad al Brllolmata Iba In da, of Jaa„ U Iba >*ar taf tau ftard, lT! .and Is Iks lit raar ot ludatatoadastta s (ba In (tod Stalls Chas. H. Held. CliM-k, R alchmakcrftJewelei Miliheim, Centre Co., Pa. At Linda at daacka, Wairbaa and Jow.hr ot ftss latosl at* (aa. aa alaa Iba Hanarillr Patoai I'abaSw > iaacka. tinuubl all* a owsntoto Isdas of iba sasU asd da* ot Iba toon IB Bad asst aaa ua lacs, wSalsk Is •anuisfaai parfacl uaaa Aaajtor < iiacba. WaAcbaa aad J..<> rcbaUsd ee abari as mm aadwarraetoi WM. P. WILSON, AttorneyawtaLaw, Bellefonte l'a Oic* in Mr*. Ben nar's Building, liel'efoaU Pa. JL. SPANGLER, Attorni-yatoLaw Bellefonte, Pa. Otike in ihe Courthouse. Consultation in Knglisti and German. Collection* promptly attend* id to fsb&*tf JQR.B.G. GUTKLI US, Dentist, Miliheim. Ofm hi# pwf—#ii*a#i nmtaiiMth* MttUe. H# la i ftlftrtd u* i,+rlw-m *ll upmrmUom* ta tL# dtui i ra nlh. H# to to* faUy pnptred to titrictl l mUb W<.l wtlkwl p*tt T9U J. ZELLER ft SON DRUGGISTS - No 6 Brockerhoff Row,Bellefonte,Pa Ibealcrw in Ikriiß*.* bemlcnlsj Perftimery, Fancy Goods. Acj Ac. Pure Wines and Liquor* for mcdicr purposns *1 kept ma v * I 72. GRAHAM & SON Hare the exclusive rale in Bellefonte Edwin C. Burts' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES. 8 WIDTHS, the Bssl §}j&93 in 'Djs NVtp3i3, WHOLEAALK 4 aETAIL PEALEK* IS Calf Skins, SOLE LEATHER. SHOE FINDINGS' All Kind* ofCuelom Work Made To Order. Bishop Street, BELLEFONTE, Pa. 'JO may tf. sun We will start you in a business IvU you can make SSO a week with- MONEY*"' \oung, 201 Bowery, N. Y. 15fb 3m t Ayer's Hair Yigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. original color, tcilh the freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, fulling lfaLr chocked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can re store the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling oil", and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make somo prepara tions dangerous and injurious t > the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam brie, and yet lists long on the hair, gfvfrfg it a rich glossy lustre and a grtteral fferftone. rax PARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Mass., Praetioal and Analytic ChtmUts. ' ec'f BE UUtfUGIoIS XV*aV!THBB*.