THE CENTRE REPORTER Centre Hall. Pa.Th'rad. Nov. 15, '77. y<P"T*KMß. — s2per year x when patd in ndranee : $2.60 wof poid tw (Menace. .4(/ecr/irmef* 20<-f* per line for three in* sertiosi*. ami 5 rente per lint far every sub* sequent iatrrtins. Advertisement* ay the jrear at a lihrrnl discount, • Snbserthrrs OH F side the eounty thould re suit us 10 ef.t, nsaounf of one year's pest* age, instead 0/ 2iVf* as fomnerly token paid hv themselves. Sub'enbers ran aitrays tell hoy their ae* eosmis sa>ui at the Reporter offire by eon suiting the la hi, son tnrir papers. (' the Inhle read* "John Hoe 1 jan '"6" it means that John is imlebted for subseriptton frosn the Ist qf January, and that it is tttne he was payxng the printer. LOftdK MEETINGS. OKWT** H*U Loooa, Nrt. as*, to. el O. F.. meets evi.lT Sviur.l*} evenlag In thsOdd lellowe Hall. j M utLULOto. Rwt. m, p. SsaatT. A. G. due Koar Uwvsm. *O. SST. FA.*, ea Mnndax e.nin* na r bstcrs sack full roooa la.tns O.M Fellows Hall. ._ v C. F. lUan. ASK. Sect. J. A Fnawtso. w. M. m.>wi!ssei.K(i,W Pel H. mee'e sl Ihelr Hall, real re Hall on the Katardaf ea .w before tuj ■MlMir. M sn* every two eeX sfler USOW*** H!m-ne Master. O. W Uosl beoi. —. LOCAL ITEMS. —Wo notice from the Lena, 111., Star, that the carriage manufactory of our for mer townsman, A. Shannon, is doing an increased business. The storm last Friday week, did widespread damage In other parts. M e have reports of many vessels *unk or ashore along the coast, and of di*asters en the ocean. The Lutheran Conference meet* at Aaronshurg, 90 inst. Peter Kerlin, formerly of the Loop. ha* located atMcFarlane, Lancaster coun ty. Neb. Success to our esteemed friend- Nov. 2? is Thanksgiving Haven't *oen any signs of turkey around this office yet. kind of ill luck to marry in May. No matter, we think, only have an r before the y. Capt. Hassenplug. Spring Mil!*, has just unpacked an elegant stock 01 new goods- Go one aud all, and see and buy cheap. Thirty-*ix cent* i* tho cost of run ning a locomotive ene mile. Tou can run your family by getting good and cheap groceries at Secbler's. Times are o hard that a fellow around the corner say* he would hang , himself but can't rie the money to buy a rope. Mr. D. C. Gingerick, has trader! hi* furm at Linden Hall to Alexander Bro * for their stock of store goods at Millheim, and then Mr. G. disposed of the goods to Dr. Stemm, ef Boalsburg. for the Stemm mill property in Harris twp. Dr. Stemm has nlrswdy uken possession of the store at Millheim. We wish him abundant suc cess as a merchant. Green's Compound iSyrup of tar, honey and blood root, for the euro of ali affections of the throat and lungs, such as colds, coughs, hoarseness, asthma, croup, bronchitis, and wtiooping cough. Use it ask your druggist for it, or send to Green's drug store, in the Bush house. You will not regret it. Mr. Reuben Hartman, of Millbeim, one day last week fell from hia wagon ac cidentally, and sustained a fractura of the collar bone. —A singular case of mental aberration has befallen the son of a respectable citi zen of Nittany valley, some six miles from this place. The boy, whose age is about 18, one evening a few weeks ago, came run ning from the barn to the house, seeming ly in great alarm, and announced that there was something wrong about the hor ses. Upon which members of the family went out and found the horses, four head, harnessed and tied at different places in the barnyard. The father ofthe boy took this as a trick of some one and no further attention was given it. A short time after this the boy again raised an alarm about something not being all right at the sta ble, and next morning it was found that one of the horses had been harnessed and was bitched in a one-horse sled and had stood thus all night. This circumstance naturally caused an uneasy feeling in the farmer. Upon another occasion when fod der was being hauled in, the boy was ap pointed to watch at the barn, so no one might appear during their absence and molest any ofthe property ; soon thereafter wheat and cloverseed were found mixed upon the threshing fioor and soma grain spilled on a pile outside the barn. Tbo boy seemed alarmed and bis explanation was that he had noticed some one about the grmnery who did the mischief. Upon another occasion the boy hastened in great alarm to the threshing floor, w here hisfstherand hireling were at work and an nounced that the barn had been fired; and going to the fodder-gang discovered flames just kindled, but yet within tbeir control to quench. Then again a quantity of butter, cream and other provisions were missed from the cellar one morning ; also dtmsge done different articles around the premises. These incidents deeply alarmed the father of the boy, and he pro ceeded to a friendly neighbor and related the strange occurrences, and inquired of his friend whether he knew of a single enemy he had who could be guilty of the above acts. His friend informed him that be had no enemies there, but that be now found it his duty to tell bim that he had for a time observed something strange about his son, and the undoubtedly was the author of the mitchiof. Investigation afterwards proved this supposition to be correct. Last week two of our physicians, Drs. Neffand Jacobs, were called to see the un fortunate boy. and their examination of bim showed thst bis mind at intervals was not right. The boy on being questioned by the physicians as to bis reasons tor bis queer proceedings, in a rational manner gave them as follows .* The horses be har nessed up intending to take tbera away; two of them be intended to leave at Pleas ant Gap, these his father would be apt to find there and return home with them and thus give him (the boy) time to proceed to Centre Hall with the remaining two and sell tbem, as they had more horses than were needed. Relative to the horse that ttood bitched all night in the (led, he laid he intended to take /train to Belletonte and tell it for what money ha could get, and then leave, and that be did not with to hitch in a wag on, at that would have required two hor tes, which wai too much trouble; and about the fire in tbebarn, be taid he only wanted to tee what they would think and say about it, if it wat burned. At to the provitiont that disappeared from the cellar, the boy aaid he did not use any butter nor cream, and that the things were of no use any way, and hence be fed tbem to the pigs- He further said he knew theto things were not right, but that he could not help it. The boy, we are informed, will be taken to the asylum. Any country produce you have, will be taken in exchange for cheap groceries at Sechler't. You can get a better article there alwavt than at any other store—it is a specialty with them to keep only the best. You can buy goods there that you cannot find in most other groceries, for they aim to keep everything belonging to their iine. Newman ii firmly resolved to keep ahead as the place where the cheapest and best Clothing is sold in the county. He has marked his goods down to barely cover cost and carriage, and a mite for profit. He keeps anything men or beys need from hat down to boots—and all the styles, and every quality of goods. It is astonishing to see the large assortment be has. His stock is always kept up so as to enable customers to find just what they want and what will please tbem. No one grumbles about the prices at the Eagle Cloth'ng store, but all say they get tip-top bargains. S. <fc A. Loeb's the leading store— bargains for everybody. A distressing and fatal accident oca curred about a mile went of Pleasant Gap, on latf Saturday morning, causing the death of Mr. Samuel Noll and injuries to his brother|lsaac, tbat are only too sure to prove fatal. Thetwo Noll* were driving a somewhat nervous horse, which from some cause made a sudden jump and threw the brother* fVom the buggy dashing them headforemost against a stone fence, by which each one had hi* scull fractured; the blow was so violent as to leave part* of flesh and hair upon the fence. Mr. Samuel Noll survived about tlireo hours, and ox pired. Mr. Isaac Noll's injuries rendered him unconscious for several days, and are of such a nature that hit lift* is in great danger. These Noll brother*lived at the entrance to M Bride's Gap, about one mile (Yoni where the accident happened. They were aged about oO and M year*; wcr# much attached to each other, almoat|con-. stantly together, and esteemed a* good citi* aens. Tho one was father of eleven chil dren and the other of two. The sad aflair lias cast a gloom over that entire neighbor hood. LATKR.—Since the above was in type we are informed that Mr. Isaac Noll died on Tuesday troui hi* injuries. -—A little 2 year old son of Morris Furey, living near Pleasant Gap. came to a dreadful end a few days ago. Some meat having been fried for supper, which was delayed, or Thursday evening. Mi, in order to give the men time to flnih their fleld labor, the pan with meat and hot fat was placed upon a chair beside the stove. There being no light in the kitchen at the time, a little sister took up the babe from the floor and thought to place it upon ■ chair, and unfortunately sat the innocent little one right into the pan of hot fat. The terrible consegueaces can bo imagined. The child expired next day from the ef tacts of the terrible burning. We learn that the wife of Mr, Cal- I vin Meyers, of near State College had one of her arms broken in two place* a few dava ago, caused by a horse running away and throwing her from the buggy. —lsaac Underwood, engaged on hjs father's sawmill in the Seven Mountains, was thrown from a buggy, and had hi* leg broken, in the vicinity of Milroy last week A run-away horse was the cause of the accident. A New Ccotuiso Hots* IX BELLErosTE.—People who are about buy in* their winter suits and overcoats, should not fiail to visit the new Clothin* House of L. Goldber*, known uSur Clothin* Hall. Mr. Goldber* has iust opened this estab lishment with the neatest, largest and moat durable stock ef clothin* for men's youths' and boys' wear ever shown in this locality. People of Pennsvalley when in BellefShte will study their own interest to pay the new Clothing House a visit, they may de pend upon being kindly received whether they call to purchase or simply to inspect the stock. Remember the place—Star Clothin* Hall, corner Alle*heny and Bishop St. The manufacture of candies is a new enterprise at Bellefonto, by Mr. Kauth, who understands it. Candies of all kinds can be bought of bim as cheap as in Phil adelphia. On Sabbath last eleven persons were immersed in Spring creek, immediately above Bush's block, in Bellefonte. The ceremonies were in the interest ofthe Bap tist church, and ware witnessed by a large concourse of people. Always see Sechler's groceries and prices before purchasing elsewhere. This is to every housekeeper's interest. The stock is Urge and complete and always fresh. Contract for carrying mails from Cuburn to Millheim, Aaronsburg and Woodward, daily, we are informed, was awarded Willis Musser, of Millheim, at §230 per year. Contract from Spring Mills to Penn Hall, daily, to constable Kline at S6O per year. After 1 Dec., mails will be carried to Spring Mills by cars. Now is the time when women can sport buckwheat cakes, slap jacks and mush, soon to be followed by sassages. Gives Awat-A Premium Steel Engrwvirg Every reader of this paper can get See advertisement in another column. Read Grahsm's adv. for prices of shoes and boots' The third quarterly meeting for the M. E. Church will be held on Saturday and Sunday tho IT and 18 of Nov. in the M. E. Church at Centre Hall. Services to commence on Saturday at 10} o'clock at which time Rev. G. W. Miller ot Belle fonte will preach. Dr. M'Enlire, dentist, this week moved to Centre Hall, and occupies the "big bouse." Sechler A Co. sre selling low for cssh, and selling the best goeds that the market affords. They have one of the neatest arranged stores in Bellefone. "Strike for Valontine's for mer chandise," is the motto for the timet. A good insny, just now, are casting sheep's eves at the poor houte.—Lewis town Gazette. What's the ewes 7—Mifflin bur* Telegraph. Why, you are tho ewet, of course. The solid gold society badges deliv ered by the Franklin Jewelry Co.. No. TBI Chestnut street, Philadelphia, are exactly as represented. All orders are promptly filled, and no one need hesitate about sending them money.—Christian Voices, Philadelphia. eow tf Hair Switcuk*.—Tho undersigned wishes to inform the ladies of Pcnnsval ley that the makes large, beautiful twitch es from ombings, Ac. Any size made for only sl. Ail work waranted to give satisfaction or no pay asked. Combings can be sent and Switches returned by mail at the small ensi of one cent per ounce. Address, Mkh Sallik E. Barnes, Pleasant Gap, Pa. 8 nov. 21- Mr. Lpthkk Ksikkick desires to in form the public that he has located at the Stone Mill, in shop occupied by C. Bol linger, to carry on blacksmilhing. He guarantees hit work to he of tbo best and prices lower that any shop in the county. Horseshoeing down to panic prices. Being a good workinsn and havinc long experi ence he believes he can render entire sat isfaction. Give him a trial and be con vinced. 250c13t We call the attention ot our readers to the alteration in the advertisement cf the Mendelssohn Piano Co., No 56 Broadway N. Y. This Company hat been making still ' further efforts to meet the wants of the timet, in making a i'iano which it offered , for sale at the very low price of S2OO. This piano contains Mathushak's New Patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, which is unquestionably the greatest improve . ment ever put Into a square Piano. The Company confidently believes this is the best bargain ever offered the public for a reliable, durable, and fine toned instru ment. We would recommend sny of our reader* who have any idea of ever buying a piano, to send for tbeir Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue, which will be mail t ed free to all. SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Some of the railroad bands were bruised and scratched one day last week, by be ing accidentally knocked off the cars. Mr. Kerlin has a large stock of plaster and it fixing up his mill for big business. When ready we expect to see a big advertise ment iu the Reporter. Jerry Condo has his new building done and it looks well. The recent repairs upon the Presbyterian church give it an improved appearance. Rev. Robinson holds communion in it Sabbath next —preaching on Sat. eve pre vious. I. J. Grenoble has commenced buildings new dwelling and storehouse and thinks to have them ready by next April. Bam'l Leitzel ditto. The Inew turn-table has arrived. Mr. Krumreine'i grain houso is ready for storing grain, he intends offering it for rent. Thomas Hoover's other twin child died last week. Fashionable Dressmaker. The udersigned respectfully announces her New Dressmakers Establishment in the house lately occupied by JobnH. Mil* ler. All kinds of family sewing neatly done. Charges reasonable. Hoping to merit the patronage of the people of Cen tre Hall and vicinity by turning out neat and durable work. MBB. HARVEY SMITH. ,20sept tf. NIIKIUFF'h KALES. Uv virtue cf sundry writs of Fieri Facias Levari Facias and Venditioni Exponas there will be exposed to public sab' at the Court House in Hellofonte, on Saturday. November Ml, 1877. a? 1 oV ck, p. m , the following described teal estate of the do* fendant*, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in College township, Centre comi ty. Penna. Bounded and described as follows : On the north by iand of Jont'h Shuey. on the east hv land* of John Nei digh estate, and on tne south and west by lands of John t\ Krumrinn, containing about I of an acre more or less, thereon erected a two story plank frame dwelling house Seirod, taken in execution and to lie sold as the property of Andrew Trois ier. A LSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate Iving and being in (or near! the town of Centre 11*11, Centre county, Pen-j na. Bounded on the north by lands of Jacob Kipka, on the east.by lands of !a vid Mine, on the south by lands t l>avid Stine and on the west by turnpike road, containing about 06 feet front on said turn-. pike road and extending back about 140 teet. Thereon erected a two story dwel ling house, stable and other outbuildings Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property Alexander Kuhn A LSD, All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in \l.les township, Centre county, l'enna. Bounded and de scribed as follows : On the north by fands of Thomas and Henry Wolf, on the eat bv lands of John W. Sholl, on the south by lands of Jeremiah llainus and others, and on the west by lands of Keu ben Kreamer, cviritaitiing 70 acres more or less. Thereon erected a three story stone grist mill, dwelling house, old train saw mill, bank barn and other outbuildings Seited, lakon in execution and to be sold as the property of George Miller. ALSO, All the Interest of tho defendant in and to all that certain lot or piece ofground sit uate in the borough of Mlle-burg, Centre county, l'enna Bounded on the north by Market street, on the east by turnpike rusd, and on south by lot of Miss I hom es, being lot No. 21 in the general plan or plot of said borough. Thereon erected a ■argo two story brick dwelling house and large stone dwelling house and other out buildings. Seiied, taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of Kdwiu Lip ton. AtaSO. All that certain lot or piece of ground fituale in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen tre county,ll'enna. Bounded on the north bv High street, t4t teet) on the south by (.'berry alley (H feel' on the west by lot of Dr. K S. Dorworlh, and on the east by- Lutheran Parsonage, said Jot or piece of ground fronting on High street t-4-i teet) and extending back 144 feet to said Cber ry alley. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and other outbuild ings Seixed. taken in execution and to be told as the properly of J. S. Barnhari ALSO. All that certain lot or piece of *round situate in Spring township, Centre countvj Penna Bounded and described as fol lowstowit: Beginning at a post adjoin in* lands of Isaac Uaupt then east along lot of Thomas Gates 10} lurches to a post,; thence north *H # . west 22 7-10 Perches; alon* lands of heirs of Wm. A. Thomas, deceased, south 61°, west 10 3-10 perches to a post, thence south 301°, east 27 4-lU perches to the place of be*innin*. Also another tract of land situate in Spring town*hip. CVntr* comity. l 3 otn*. Bound*; ed and described as follows : Beginning at a post corner of land of Tbos. Humes and Wm. Poorroan. thence by lands of tb Utter north 61°, east 14 perches to a post in road, thence by said road north 44 , ' west 10 perches to a post, thence by lands i 1 of the Thomas estate south 61°, west H>j perches to a post thence by lands of Win. H. Humes south 33°, east. 18 perches to a post the place of beginning, containing in all I acre and 56 perches more or less. Thereon erected a one and a naif story frame dwelling house. Brew house, sUble and other outbuildings. Also all that cer tain messuage tenement and lot of ground situate in the borough of BelUfontu, Cen tra countv, Penna. Bounded unddescrib- 1 ed as follows, to wit: On the oast bjr Smith street, <n the north by lands of F. jj Hogcnmiller, on the west by lands Thom as heirs and on the south by lands of John . Irwin, Jr., lot 25 by 150 feet. Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house '.22 by 28 feet Seized, ukcn in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph Gasaner. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate in | Snow Shoe P>wnship Centre countv, Pen na, bounded north by lands of Mrs M. Green, east by Moshannon avenue south j by an alley, west by Sycamore street, fronting on Moshannon avenue, 120 feet and extending back 2ft! feel- Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings. Seized.: taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Travel. ALSO, All that certain tract of 'and situate in Liberty township. Centre county, Penna. Bounded and described as follows .- On the south by lands of Daniel Bitner. east 1 by public road, north by public road and| west by public road, containing 40 acres. Therecr. erected a two story dwelling bouse, bank barn and other outbuilding?. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of James Ounsaliis. ALSO, All that ceruin tract or piece of land situate in the township of Haines, county of Centre and state of Penna Bounded and described as follows, vix : Beginning at a stone on townsbip road, thence by lands of L. P. Albright, south 35} degrees west 6 8-10 perches to stones, tbonce by, lands of tbo same, north 63} degrees, west 2 perches to Pine Creek road, thence by said road south 55 degrees, west 21 3-10 perches to stones, thence by lands of Hen ry Musser north 161 degrees, west 13 perches to pine stump, thence by lands of J. C. Motz, north 80 degrees, east 14 8-10 perches to pine stump, thence by lands of, tame, north 51} degrees, east 7 3-10 perch - es to south east anuttment of turnpike bridge, across Pino Creek- Thence by lan is of J. C. Motz south 58} degrees, east 6 7-10 perches to the place ol beginning, containing one acre and fifty two perches Theroon erected a frame store hoUie, ware house, a two story dwelling house, stable, and other outbuildings. Seized tuken in execution and to be sold as the property ot Daniel Weidensaul and|Sbein Spigelmy cr. ALSO, All the interest ot the defendants in and to that certain lot or piece of ground situ ate in Snow Shoe township. Centreoounty,: Penna. Adjoining lands of A. C. Uinton,: John G. Uzzle and lands of Snow Shoe Land Association, containing 16 acres more or less, about 12 acres cleared and under good state of cultivation, no im provements, Also the defendants inter est in the following lots of ground in plot ot Snow Shoe city. A lot fronting on Moshannon avenue and adjoining an alley being the one half part of lots No., 583 and 584, with a small stable erected thereon, Also lot 578, unimproved. Also lots No. 579 and 589, enclosed and planted in fruit treea. Also two other lots situate in the plot of Snow Shoe City, fronting on Mo shannon avenue, between N'ector street and sn alley, numbers in said plot 585 and 586. Thereon erected a largo two story dwelling house, largo store room, stable and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. 11. Crissman A W. 11. Crissman, trading as J. U. Crissman A Brother. ALSO, All tbo defendants interest in that cer-| tain lot or piece of ground situato in Snow Shoe township, Centre county, Penna. Adjoining lands of A. C. Hinton, John O. Uzzle ana Snow Shoe Land Association, conlainining lb acres, more or lets, about 12 acres cleared and under good stato of cultivation, no improvements thereon. Alto all the defendants intereit in the fol lowing lots of ground in plot of Snow Shoe City a lot fronting on Motbannon avenue Adjoining an alley, being one half of lots >o. 6h3 and 584, with a small stable erect ed thereon. Alsolot No. 678, unimprov ed. Alto lots No. 67'J and 680, enclosed and planted in fruit trees. Alio two other lots situate in Snow Shoe City, frontingon Mothannon avenue, between Arch street and an alley, numbers in said plot 686 and 686. Thereon erected a large two story dwelling house, large store room, stable and other outbuildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Sarah IL Criasman. ALSO. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Lloydiville, Rush towns'p, Cen tre county, Penna Bounded and ilescrib- K> follow*, to wit: On tbo north by lot of J. R. Mcßinncy (now Kcndig Jk Clark) on the eai by a street on the south by lands of John Dunkle and on the west by Atberton's lane. Fronting on the said Alherton's lano about 100 feet and extend ing back 200 feet to said street. Thereon erected a double two story frame dwelling bouse and other out buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William'Wasbburn. ALSO, All the defendants right, title and inter est in acd to all that certain messuage ten ement and tract of land situate in Boggs township, Centre county, Penna. Bound ed and described as follows, viz : Begin ning at a pott thence by lands of Jacob C. Walker north 611°, cast 91 perches to stones, thence by lands of J. Iddings south 881 deg., east 125 perches to pine, thence by lands of M'Coy & Linn south 6 deg., east 106 perches to W. 0., thence west 26 perches to R. 0., thence south 16 deg.. east 6 perches to atone, thence weat 63 perches to stones, theace north 311, west 103 p ore hot, by Utul* Kh* 11 1% "<h Rto t<i j place of beginning, goituit . ,{ H I m re and US perches. S> >r I. ,on ill exeeu Hon and to bo sold e .l.e p -p > ' Ward llrown. ALSO, All that certain Iriu-i of land situate ii Rush township, Centre comity, lVtuia. bounded and described a* follow begin iving at a post on a corner of a lot (laid David Nelson Survey, thence bv ald jSurvev and lands ot llardman Philip south It I deg, eu ! 8 perches t > n post, thence by lands of llardman Phi'lps south 'At deg . west 41 perches to i post three by lands of same north '-4 dug .west . perches to p'st en Tyrone t nplk-- thence by said turnpike north 1, deg., east Itt perches t * a post, .thence by said road north "JO b it , east llf ! perches to the place of beginning, cotilnin- Itig 211 acres being the *in trail ol land which by sundry go.nl an 1 legal coin i i • ances in the law had vested la J. A. l.u kens pat tv hereto atil Hie said J .V I. i kens and Nancy his wile by their deed d i- Iv executed dated the Pith dsv iiO. •, V. D IH7V, conveyed the same to Henry It Wllcoii together with the bared ita men I* and appurtenance* Seine I, taken in ev eeulion and to be *o?d a the property ol Henry B. XVileox. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate in Ferguson township, Centre county, Pru ne, bounded on the north by lands ol JatnesS. Krape, on the wst by lands be 'longing to the heirs ot Dan' l i.ekei and i Andrew Houstitan Tin the s.iuth by bed of F. 1* Patten and Henry Snyder and on the west by lands of Jonathan Musser and Henry Uloeui, containing 101 acres uiort or less. Thereon erected a two story Prick House, batik barn and olber outbuildings, all cleared and in good state ot cultivation. Seized, taken in execution and to be • d as the property ot W. D Ross. ALSO, All that ckrlain tract ol land situate in Boggs township. Centre county, Penna. Described a* lot lows : Beginning at a post at the public road thence north 42 deg,, > east 4b perches to a post, I hence south u> deg , east 18 perches to a post, thence along lands of Liun A McCoy to stotics, thence north 77 deg., eaat 44 perches thence along lands of Anthony Henry 6deg , west Nil perches to stones thence south 77 de grees, west 08 perches to stones, thence south 14 perches, thence along lands of John Curry south 6 deg., cast 08 perches 'to an oak. .thence north 77 deg., e.,-t t perches to place of beginning, containing >1 acres more or less, aud allowances ut 0 per cent, for roads, tbereon erected a twostory frame house aud other outbuild ings. Sepcod, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Che* U. Moore; and I*. Moore. ALSO, AH that ceriaiu messuage tememcnt and tract of land situate in Snow Shoe Town ship Centre county I'enna bounded aud ; described as follows, vis : Beginning at a i white oak thence bv laud formerly of William Hair J south 3IV perches to stones , thence east 50 perches to stones thencej ; north 319 perches to a rock oak thence! i west 50 perches to place of beginning con taining 100 acres neat measure be the same more or less. Thereon erected a two story j Iratne dwelling house barn and olhet out buildings. Seised taken in execution and to La sold a* the properly of Jeiuc- Uate*. AIM, All that certain messuage tenement orj tract of land situate in Boggs township Centre county Penna, bounded on the north by lands of John Curry on the east by lands of George Taylor ou the south b> lands ot J attics lierdine Stratlou and on the weel by land* of Jacob Wagner, con taining lot) acres, about 00 acres cleared, j uo building*. Seined taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Valen tiao Re. se. ALSO. All that certain house and lot of ground situate in the Uoroof Bellefonte, Centre county Penna, Bounded on the west by Kidge street north by an alley east by lot of John Karns south by Howard street. Fronting 00 feet on said street and extend ing back 'JOO feet or there aboula to an al ley, it beiug the same premises which J I*. Gephart acting admr. and trustee ol the estate of J. H. Awi by deed granted and conveyed unto the said J C. WilLaOi* to gether with the hereditament# and appurte nances. Thereon erected a twostory frame dwelling houseslable and other out build-, ings. Seined taken in execution and t>> be sold as the property of J nines C. Will iams. ALSO All that certain tuoaunge tenement or tract of land situate in llarri* township Uentro couatr Fount, atlone netrSpring Greek at the intersection t>i land* of Mr*. Elizabeth Boal and John Bricker thence North 22J° waat 60 perche to Slippery Klin thence north 'AM 1 we*i 5 7-10 percbc* to pol thence north *Ji w t 304-10 perche* to a pot, thence north . ea*t 45 3-10 perche* to pott thence north C east 26 7-10 perche* to pott thence north 42° vrett 28 perche* to pot: thence along land* of J. (j. lrrin touth M J *ct 27 uercho* to puit tboncu along land* of taid trvin north 37" we*t 3s 5-10 perche*to pot thencoalong land* of Iter, ltobt. llamill, touth 711° west 32 perches to a white thence along land* of taid liaiuill touth 65° weal 252 perche* to a atone thence along Public road touth 471' mU 110 perche* to a ttone, thence along landt of Thomas Dale north 36® east 20 perches to postlhenco along lands of Thomas Dale and Mr*. Elizabeth Boal cast 196 5-10 per chut to the place of beginning contain ing 208 acre* 117 perche* net measure as surveyed by Wm. Thompson Jr. on the 27 day of March A. I>. 1875. Together with the hereditaments tud appurtenance*. Thereon erected a two story dwelling houte (part ttone and part log) hank barn and other out building* Seized taken in execution and to be told at lb property of Adam Stover, Jonathan Stover, Samuel kitover. Uporge Koon and Sarah hit wife, Wm. Stover, David Stover and llonry W. Stover with notice U> all terre tenants. A LSO, j All that certain tratt of land situate in Walker township Centre county l'enna. hounded and described a* follow* to wit:, : Beginning at stone* thence hy landt of; I Canada, north 241° west 117J perche* to: I ttone* thence by laiidtofTilghman 101)3-10; ; perche* to ttone* thence by land* told to John Miller, toulb 3i° east 92 4-10 perche* to stone* thence south 56 c west 87 6-10 Perthes to ttone*. thence touth 55" weal 5 perche* to place of beginning. Contain ing 04 acres and 13V perches net measure. Together with the hereditament* and np purtenan-e*. Thereon erected a two itory \ dwelling houte, barn and other out build-) ings. Seized taken in execution and to be told a* the property of George Bartholo-j mew. ALSO. Ail that certain building and lot of ground situate in the borough of Belle fonte. Centre county, l'enna. Hounded on the touth by Hithop street, on thiv east by lot now in possession of Benj. Schrock, said building being a two story frame dwelling house, fronting on Bishop street 1 20 feet, and extending back 18 feel, togeth er with a two story frame kitchen atta lied 10x12 feet, being one continuous building Seized, taken in cxoculion and to be sold a* the property of Jo*. Mile* and Margaret Miles, owner* Ac., and Kdmutnd Blanch ard, contractor. Tikmu.— Cash, no deed will beacknowl* edged till the purchaso monev is paid in full L. W. MUXSON HherifT. BONNETS, 'HUMMINGS, MIL LINKRY, At Mrs. Lucy Henny's, in Centre Hall, who ha* just returned from Philadelphia, with the LATEST FASHIONS, and a complete flock of new Bonnets, new Hats, elegant Trimmings, Ac., which will be sold or made up, at reasonable price*. Al io, old ladle* Dret* Cap*. The new ttvles srn very pretty. Ladies call and see tlieui early, hirst come, fir*t B0 0 TS. 8110E BOOTS!! ! at Boyerst, in Jlaronshurg. Where you will find the LA ltd EST STOCK of. Boots and shoes . i ever brought to this con ntry. Sold verj Cheap, and Guaranteed lo give satisfaction in w earing. sCpna feat WUllamsport and Watatrntowa StpeJc •in his store. Anything from the tiniest and : prettiest baby Shoes to m en's Heavy Stoga Boots. i LADIES, ALL LASTING GAIT ORB AS LOW AS 95 CENTS. ' ifirGO AND EXAMINE THE L ARGEST AND FINEST LOT "OF BOOTS AND SHOES, BET WEEN MIFFLINBURG AND a BELLEFONTE.^o* j /. 1). Boy er. THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. We have n \iry birgo and complete slock of Hardware, the largest that was ova: before oilored by eny firm to the people of this county, end nra/elilng at it tjvery e*t possible rate* . _ ■ M JJ Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks, Glass ami 1 uttj* Pure White Lead* and Linseed Oil; Turpentine* and Varnishes. ali which we warrant to give (alUiaction. Our Pure Lead will co n* much turfaro n f"Fj n B>a -md eannot t. excelled for while nee*. READY Ml X Kl> PAI NT put up in any |untity t" uit people, from one-pound can* to one gallon cam, all ready for use. There painu we warrant to be mixed with pure lead and oil, and am free from all adulteration. ... _ MKCHANICS TOOLS We pay spceial attiitl<>n to t>> branch. and keep a full line of Saws. Chisels. !larnmer and Bailey a Iron I lanes : Ilorae nwia ofa.l kinds, Tracr Ch., n-. llaiiK'ii, Et,- FULL LINE OF &ADDLKHY OK ALL DESCRIPTIoNH. t'OA.'ll WOO!) WORK -Spokes. Felloes. Patent Wheel* of the tni*'. unproved pat out*. Nltc. Potts' Improved Flat Iron*, cheap, convenient and durable peL-hst-i and nickel-plated. Johnston'* Prepared Ksisooiino ; put up In G-pound peerage*; cast,/ put on, mid cheaper than paper. We have all color*. S T O V E S. Wo have the only Reversible. Tup-plate Cooking Stove* in the inark-t. The Keystone, Susquehanna and Juniata, which we warrant to be baker* and the heav iest stoves in the market, we will sell at the verv lowest price and give written guarantee*. Also all kind* ofKange* and oiher stoves. COMKANDMKK OUJt KEYSTONE COOK SToVK ; IT IS THE HANDSOMEST IN THE WORLD. —-The Centre Co. I'oinoiia tiraiig" meets at Centre Hall, Tuesday November ■J.ith, Three Sesaiona, 10 a. m, 2 and 7 |>- m. It i. hoped that representatives will bo promptly on hand and remain until after the closing session. LEONARD Knoxg. XI aster. Foil Has i - Dwelling house, stable and j five acres of meadow situated at Poller's! Mi -. l'i# proper;v f Doctor Wni P j Wilson. Fur inlorroatioa an 1 t-rms ap-1 lly to 'l'houias McKlroy, near the promt ; >es. leoct-mj DEATHS. In (ieorges Valley, on 11th Inst, Joseph 1 Matthew Leingte, aged 18 years, 9 months j and J day*. Candy Manufactory & Bakery. Mr. Albert Kauth, At the BIS IK >P STU EET B A K E RY, i* nut* iiinkiug the very bct BREAD, CAKES AND PIES, in Bollefonte. Candies and Confection*. lie also manufactures all kinds of can dies, and dealer* can purchase of him as low as in the pity. Candies of all kinds al ways on hand, together with Oranges, Lemons, Fig-, Dates, NuU, Syrups, Jel lies and everything good. CENTRE COUNTY OYSTER DEPOT.] Au Excellent oyater -atoou al*o at tached to the Bakery. Call and ee tue. ALBERT KAUTU. novlS' i prune SALE Will be sold by orJer of the Orphan's i Court of Centre co-jny, ON SATURDAY* NOV EMBER-'4th. tii follow ii.g real t-s --■ late as the property of Jacob Kline, de -eased. Ali tnat certain TRACT OP LAND situate in the township af Potter, in the county of Centre, IV. bounded and described as follow*, to wit.- On the north by land* of Elias Herner and John Lov.-, dee d, on the west by land- of Sam uel Wingerl aud others, south by lands of Andrew Jordan and Jatno* Glasgow, east by lands of Jat<- Glasgow and Robert Lre, cunfaiug l-.d ACRES, MORE 01{ LESS. Tbereon ere. ted a 'i Story log iIoU.SK AND HANK BARN, and out buildings, an ORCHARD and excellent spring on the premises, with Sinking Crock running through the farm. Terms: Una hall the purcha* ui-ncy on Confirmation of sale, the balance at the eud of the year, subject D> a dower, with interest to be secured by bond and mort gage <>R the premises. Sale to commencf at I o'clock, p. m. ED RLIL K. JOHN SHANNON, tmov. Administrator*. Spring XI ills Markets, Get- 16 : White Wheat, 1 30. Bed " 1 30. Hye, 50e. Corn, ear*, per bu. new, .40c Gats, 25c. Huckwhcat, 75c Olovertoed *.24 4 50. Potatoes, 25. t)nion*. .50c Butler, per lb , .22c, Lard, Bacon, sides, 10c. " shoulders, 10c. *' llamt, 14c. Tallow. 7c. K*gs, 2c. Egg; per do;., 20i. Coal. Kgg. per ton, $4.50. " Stove, 4.75. ' Chestnut. 425 " Pea. 310. New Slore Room NK\V A BTOCK. Fall and Winter Goods IN Great Abundance AT WM. WOW'S IN THE . Veil' Ha n k Ha il </i ng. A Full Lino of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, cart-fully selec ted, and embracing all manner of DRESS GOODS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, GROCERIES, GLASSWARE. QUEENBWARE, TINWARE, FISH, AC., AC. Furnishing Goods OF AL KINDS. NEW AND CHOICE INVOICE OF CLOTHS AND CABSI MERES Full lino of Hats and Cans For Men, Boys and Children. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Call and be Convinced that thin i* th< Cheapest place to buy good* in thii section. PRODUCE revived in egcbangi for good*. Rememdrr the place —in the Nov Bank Building, opposite the Oh Stand. NEW MILtXNEHY ANi) FANCY CGOBS STORE AT POTTER'S MTIELS. Mrs Anna M. Weaver takes pleasure in announcing to the people of Poller* Mill* and vicinity, that she will open a new and elegant STOCK OF FANCY 4JOOOM, lin connection with a Millinery Store, on Saturday, Get. DUth. A full line of choice and I 1 fashionable goods always <>n hand at popular prices. * Dressmaking in all its branches will be a prominent feature of the business, llurtSm jiiuM AND WRING MILLS. ./ O T Z cy°.S .V O () K. Coburn Station. Wholesale aodRETAIL DEALERS IN KIMS3 Of S'flAlM s- WUEAT. , OATS,, CORJV, CLOVERSEED, <Sy., cS;r. Coal. Plaster and Salt DELIYERED AT SPRING MILLS, by the Car load, and at wholesale and retail it Coburn station. Highest Cash Price Paid For Grain. CGA L SOLD AT THE LOW EST POSSIBLE PRICES. | MOTZ k SNOOK. SPUING, - - - - - 18 77. + — 1 WE ARE: NOW PREPARED. | FOR THE SPRING TRADE. WE HAVE THE GOODS I PRICES L<> W ! selection Unsurpassed! stock large. And now we extend a cordiaHnTiiation to our friend*, patrons and'the public generally. We will nay this, Come! if we do not bow you THE BEST SELECTED STOCK AT PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL, and if we cannot prove that it is to your interest to patronize os, then don't buy ; hut come and satisfy yourself. We have opened a full line of |) R Y U 0 0 DS Clothing, Carpets, Boots & Shoes. Groceries, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, HATS ANp CAPS, and in fact everything and nnylhiog embraced in the above line. We will beat twetything in prices and assortment, and our part, we trust, will be a suffie'ent guarantee to our patrons of fair and honest treatment We have established and will maintain our reputation. The large trade we do enables us to get fresh goods daily, which is a great advantage to our pa trous in all lines, and more especially in Groceries. Call, and it will prove to vout intercaL VALENTINES <fc CO. H. HERMAN, Mngw, igf TOD SOLS (KBIT m lk^ .▼,Wj CaaWyil If H a wUtow .t rv tr*Tjl ■ Lvklj Of I '. i? ™ — ■■ .. • •'">•' M' IW4 IJ4S." 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X<t I|k'."->,u< kmrwMu;!. k> M.la.*XHrMiH4ixnx> - A /l h"*' <♦ >" • ' 4 MtaMiMlM; >li. U. L~uf jl* 1? BU.frt," •• >.4 N. 1 Sjo* PBl dmpchtaitt NOTICSI, }..- t fil *yi IT*. < |1. Ikt IIM>I Ml P. Mt. >l.-, I JIM !U'Vvlrrf4ll ■••• '"'• x'"'-i* "J •<u>r'•■• i \ J) ■ * b i l—n nM> ■ J u. V - J spok) i> ;i H ri.PT ro.. TM s., ri:*.. p*. /^V^Sttk Mx*l*w ••.**•• uth. I'f Mi. w, .f.-.- ' k-pl Tln'^) wi'wua JiiiiwOi,uh. NOW IS YOUR TIME. OvinK U> the fact tliat wn bi>4i4 to move into our new rtore room about thi 'iolli op November, and DKSIUINO TOOPKN AN KNTI KB N K W STOCK, we wii until that tima, in order to *ave m tha trouble of moving old goodt, offer our entire Slock at First Cost—Without Reserve We have now in store a very large amount of good*, contiiting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, , BOOTS &SHOIS, LADIES CLOAKS, FURS, And every article necessary for winter use in endleu variety all of which ' will actunlly SELL AT COST. Until our removal to our new room*. COME AND SEE FOB YOURSELVES, n ovlm JOSEPH J3KO. A CO. CENTRE HALL DRUG STORE. MILLER A SON. I (Successor to J. K. Miller A Son.) , Dealer In Pure Drug* and Mediciooa, Dye (tuffs, and Druggist's sundries. PURE WISE AND LIQUORS For medicinal purpose*. The best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO always la stock. Proseriptiou* carefully Compounded. MILLER A SON Jan. Harris § Co. j NO. 5, BROCKKIiHOFF ROW. IRONTNAILI, P A J_ N_ T S, dilsTetc., JAS. HARRIS A CO. BellefbnU. GRAHAM & SON. I Qrtktm A Bom maltoi meat* to CASH BUYERS. We have the urges i and cheapen stock of BOOTS AND SHOES' in Bellefonte and arc determined to tell at such price* at will euH the pockets of ev ery one No* is the lime to buy your fall winter Mock yu can *ei a good sol id Leather Button Shoe for Ltdlw, from S2.Uitok.fiQ. Lndie* coarse shoes. f 1 2o Men*' coarse boots. 2 40 Children*' school shoes, I.QO Mens' wool lined cum hoots, 2,7fi ** " Buckle overshoes, 1.40 " ** Congress gaiters, l.*o " ** Abashai, .90 all cum overshoes, .bO Women*' all cum overshoes, .40 Misses* all cum overshoes, .35 Mens' lumberman's gums, solid heel estr* j beery, 1.80 Let it be dietioctly understood that these are ail first-class Rubber Goods. 2-tmaytf A MAN OF A THOUSAND. Having discoveied, in a maimer almost providential, a positive cure for Consump tion and ali Lung Complaints, I feel it my duty to make known in a practical manner by furnishinc a sample bottle, free of cbarce. to all sufferers, my only hope ci remuneration beinc that the medicine will perform ail I claim for it. The ingredi ents are of the choicest herbal products and perfectly safe ; will be sent free to ali. Address at once, Dr. 0. Phelps Brown, 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J., or may bo had of J. K. Miller & Son, l)rucgi*U. Centre Hall, l'a. jan 4 ly. WM. P. \V ILSON, Aliorner-at-Lew, Bellefonte Pa. Office in Mm. Ben r*s Buildinc. Bellatonta Pa. I —— Lincoln Hotter Podw, make* but-1 ter sweet andbard, and quicker to churn] Try It—for aale at Wan W i stote i BRICK "FOR ISHt—Firstclass brick! will be kept on hand fur hU by J. 0. Deiningcr at Zerbe's Centre Hall] brick yard*. Th<*e brick are offered so low that it will pay persona at a distance to come here for them. Intending u> continue in the manulac-! lure of brick they will be kept constantly] on band, and fair inducement* offered t<-i purchasers. i-iurif H. K. ZKRRK i W. R. CAMP'S I POPULAR. ' Furniture Rooms! CENTRE HALL, PA. I manufacture all kind* of Furniture for Chamber*. Diniag Room*, Librariea and Hall*. If you want Furniture of any kind, don't buy until you *eo my slock. UNDERTAKING In all it* branches. I keep in stock all tho latest and nmt improved Coffins and Caskets, and have every fiaeil* ily for properly conducting Ibis brunch of my business. 1 have a patent Corpse Preserver, in which bodies can be preserved for acontiderable length of time. :jolltf W.R.CAMP. Chas. H. Held, Clock.WatchnakerftJevelei Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. At kinds of ctooks. WaiabM and Jmln i( lk< Ut* >!>:<. M *la lb* Matnuvill* PtM btlradw i locks, iirotidcilvlhacumplstelodss of ths tsaoUi and day of U uumtti and w**k oa tla faos, which is warranted aaa parfoctMnw-koopor. (Jlocka, WalobaaandJowolry ropaliwd en short no w and warranted. JQR.S. 0. OUTKLIUB, Dentist, Millheim, OffonbUpiofoaatonalaarrtooalotho wobiH. Hols prrpamd to parform all operations la too dental pro- Ha la new fully prepared to jtract>>toelb abaoln t without pain. _ nyS-TSt TT7M. P. R* M ANUS. Attorney at-law • IT lawiieionte. Pa. Office with J** MrManui. Esq. • 23iuHf WFWuAzSKxfc french oil color, erer seen for il ), Tbey are mooot ed In sail) black enamel and cold mats, oral open lay and outeell anything now before the public, batiafac Uon yuamateed. Two samples for SS coats, or atx fer Weenta. HeadlO cootsfuryrnnd lllnstratedcataloyoe with chromo of Moonlight on (ha Rhine, or *0 cents for two l-andaoapea and Ualla LUlee oa black yronnd. J. I.ATHA** fiO.llt Was hi ay ton St, Boston Macs. parlnw and Art Work*. D J&A FORTUNE. "EXECUTORS' NOTICE.- "Letters testamentary on the estate ol Dr. Peter Smith, late of Centre Hall, de ceased, having been granted to the under* signed, al) persons inaebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment 'and those having claims against the same Ito present thein, duly authenticated by law, for settlement MARY SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, 2d oct Executors. Kltffoi BKtofcii drccs 111 |IJ . T. fc"grft, hating purbaml :ha lirui storn on Allegheny Hello fonl •, ne*t door to th* bardw**- i • • *f Hkk A ilm., h stocked and i tbt it t.t • Ith all the rnoit popular DBOGSJt MEDICIMEB, I] • -CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY— f | SOAPS, COMBS AMD BRUSHES. ; |TRUSSES,BUrrORrRB,BBACI ij i„. FARCY AND TOILET \ ARTICLES, Ac., At., At. j Patent Medicines, Alcohol, port Vf'nM ind Liquor* (or medical purpose* only. Physician's prescript ion* carafaily Com* uoundnd mod order* answered with car* tnd dispatch. Farmer* and Physicians Iron the country will (lad Our Mock of Medicine* complete, warranted genuine nd ofthe be*t quality. Tbi* Store will remain under the direr* Uon of the accomplished druggist and 1 iharmacUt baratofore curinecudwUh it, Mr. H. M. Harrington, and we respectful* i solicit the custom of our friends and be old patrons of the store, i'iaptf B. T. SHUOKRT. Forks House! PERRY BTOVER, PROP'B. The Fork* House, et Coburn station is * new end commodious, and is ft* in best manner. Red and hoard second to none in lbs county. .Subline for borso*. A* e summer resort it wilt be found ait that could be desired, right in the heart of rood fishing and huntfng groonXTand urrounded by the most romantic rosnsry. (nor y p HcuTOß'f JIOTICTL— ""Letters tesumcnury on the e*UU of Geono Odankirk, late of Centra Ilail, de ceased, bertng been granted to the under ngned, el! person* indebted to acid eaULs r* required to make immediate payment, cod those having claim* against the same to present them, duty authenticated by law for setiiemant- MARTH A P. ODENEIBK. JOHN ODKNKIKK. *&__ Kiecutor*. JOHN RTbITER, AMona^t ■ele. wtfsß " tH* eSsaSsSßp*. Si Hunts**. S. ' Jr — limit serth Soi f Out osurt hifpnt MdblliriEflNMta, ftfltfHMMMf L G VCR S oou, or kfioiHrcewiit.Sr sstus sIVEN A WAV T * tm * m ** tbi* r "FmigMCTStL ENGRAVING, pißiiigji ta* nffiLa Nervous Debility. Vital vaakaames ftirnatae. a wti aateasub ?ff"—• y■" as wtsag* ! As mats wf Maaiai IsiiHWwsliles 0* a at aaata dsata ansa lb* wstwa laabsMaamadm lluuipLrvy s Homeopathic Specific No. 28, jlckar. "* sVcJJS sab*atSß *l*l *4 , Q777:qt^r;ris.-=ficE; , V / / / OMtlMttHtMl, I* MIIHIU U • I I imaaiiswt>*lswtiban** etmsm Or SI lb* rnmpimmmm* (bis w# fan | tab. aei Ht ml la SOW mm lama Tea ease not a* a Wf Irate Saw ear atgbt Tsa aae pa |aar ■Mlt mla tb# aa*k avoalr na - [ rot. , I'. ruUad. Praltoab. Mala. WSab, Harness, Saddtes. &c. Tt* aadenlgaab. dotanataad to bm! Um |lli r SranaaS tor Isms pvtaaa, raanactfalW sella tb* ansa tkja •! toe pabUt la Sleatoe* of 6AX)I)LEBT aawabaraStt IbaaU ataab. DaaSgaaiaspaet&f far It* paapl* aaS lbs flaw. St Uraaat sab toaal saataS nd eaetUaSeawrtatoatof Kab&ta. Hawa. CaUa: tirwllr*. M aaarj baacnpUaa aa* tasSlr; WUps aa* labs aiamblae to a**a tola at** ***■ aatobUii- Biaat,ba mom übanai anaas wbteb wtUaaM Ibatba . JMMB PtMOIOI OaaaratUll GoLDJp?|§p farCaa taigas*,abaapaa* aai baas I s.*w rata* faaslts paMtoatSaa la SbanaSS. bar mm* aaabamm a aaynfal apaat/Yla jaaalatop*** •aatn af art gtraa (tea to laiiwrtoan. Tb* sates as tow Utoi abaaai ■ miii.Sj taSnrlSas OaaaeaM ra =se <r: oaad aot baa*** (naa Smbh aaar ml**'- Taa aaa ba II aa Ball aatobaaa. r*|l rartlaalata. biwaaaa a i •wbts. Ktopaal sad at|iaam Qasbt laaa. far" waal pemabto wot* aaad aa soar abbraas a* aaaa. I • c i#S (si In the t*.; B aaM Ha Mb Mi' Centre Hall HoteL JOHN SPANGLEK. PBOPM. Kirst-claas sccommodation for rueaU Boat subline for horses. SUwes nrrivo and depart every day for all points. C. T ALBXbXDSK. C. M. Mow KB A LEXANDER A BOWER. At taaa't baflblan. Htf. DP. POBTNEY Attorney nt Lew Bellefonte, Pn. Office over Rey nwida bank. ay ld*i T SPANGLER, Attorney at Law O a Consultations in Enjilkh and Gnr on Office in Furst's naw buildinc THE BEST OFFER! ! We will a|l during theae hard time* | all other stylos la UM mm* pr.pmttcn, teotedia 1 all new and drs* da . *"td dtract lo U. pmpW at factor, priors Jlo syr©t#: , B£ patent Owsley Orsmcrwag bcala ths rim nil ,n- I' PIANO oa. j'JOsepy No. 56 Broadway, N. Y. CHRONICfgIIiI i !wTi"* 'lfWy i rha—lf of thu ££<s JL Vr TiWlni iwi ~ ! tiiir!!* ** frm FtZs%r STftsiw Uw I stA—UHi —ftutcw. or $\M for lit Niaiir i Tt*** all tbm hum —MRMd vmaasfc rewtti NOTICE ia hereby given that the ac* count ofD. Z. Kline, assignee of Ira C. Johnson has been tied ia the Prothon otary'a office in Centre county and will be presented to the court for confirmation at November Term next A. WILLIAMS, y. ft G R eTnHOuST^SW DOOR. For $1 we will send free by mail, nay oat of the following Ma : 8 distinct va, m'thly roees, winter ftow erlng. J ** Bogoniaa, " i " Carnation Pinks " J " Chinese Chrysanthomua. i " Zonal Geraniums, W. C 8 " Double •* J " Ivy Leaved, 1 " Heliotropes, " J " Abutilons, 2 " Double Oamelias, " t - A talent, " 1 •* Lobster Cactus, " 8 " bouvardiaa, 8 " Stevias A Kupatoriumi. 8 " Fuchsias. w. f -4 " Double Violets, * „ 2 " Poinsetta, Scarlet and "frbita, w. f. \ " Plumbago, 1 " Ferns, for Wardian ease I " Palms, " 0 " Mosses. G " Marantas, 1 " Hyacinth Bulbs. JO assorted Tulips, Bulbs. i 0 " Crocus, " 2 " Jacobean Lily, Bulb*. 12 " OxaUs. f Lily of the Valley. J New Pearl Tuberece. OR BY EXPRESS s 8 of any of the $1 collection for $2 " " ** 8 n M It • 4 4 M " *' 5 12 " " •• 8 14 *' M •' 7 Or the wholo collection. e(288 Bulbs and Plants sent by express en receipt of $15.00, to whicQ either off our Books Gardening for Profit, Pmotkal Flori culture, or Gardening iSor Pleasure (value SI.GO each), will bo added, i- Descriptive Catalogue fireen _ v PETER HENt)ERSC>N 4 C 50., : e Seedsmen and Florists, ; 835 Cwrtland Street, New York. I. a
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