THti t'KNTHK KKt'UR VKR. Centre Hull, I'*. Th'rstl. Nov. 22, '77. "~~ggrTK***-—s'2ptr .VCr, when paid in n,-ranee JSWO tehen not paid in adrar.ee. Advertisements SOrfs per hmet'or three in tertiomi. and brents per line for er cry ruh sequent insertion. Advertisements by the „ r nr nt a Mural discount. ' Snhseribnrs outside the rownty should re mit n* 10 ft*, amount of'one year's post* aye. instead o/'AVF- as formerlywhen paid by them selves. 'Subscribers ran always tell Aw their e counts stand at the Reporter office hi, hn is indebted far subscription from the Ist of January. 1875. and that it is j, m c he. teas paying the printer. == uTDGR MEETINGS. n ,1, t/siav. X*. **X. I O ofCV V rnsels J/ r ,S.tur.Uj .wmla* Ir the O.U Kll-. Halt Ultima***. 8~. it l> ss>. *: oin roaelsMMMt. !**. sr. v s M.. m *•<<< M-inSa) t-venln* M.IMoRNk full m.-on la.lhe aK. HaaScaaa. See*. J, A Furwtmi, TT Pnnaaaaatlasaoa.Ke, °* **ot H, mm-ts *l tlsytr Hall tVntr* Hall *> th< Stinnlbt on vr full I~2MI *IIP w Iwr* two GNRD.OER U. W FTOA'- SEC. _ _ LOCAL ITEMS The farm of Jacob Kline, deed, will be offered at public sale, on Saturday -V The weather i* very fine, only a lit tie cold morning*. Freeh oy*lcr* received weekly at Clevan Dingo*'. —While member* of Ja*. M i ->r mick'* family were in church, Sunday evening, their team, hitched near the ho tel. ran off, badly wrecking a spring wag- The Rush House U gaining in rcpu- Ution txtry Ay. Mr. M Oailouu iha proprietor, knows how to kwp u hotc. Mr. Amos Oberdorf *old hi* houte and two lot*, in thi* place, to l>r Alexan der, at SI6OO, also aixacre* of land at SU4 per acre. Mr. D. C Keller, also purcha*- ed acre* from M r. O. at *ame price. Mr. Lewis Mensch, living on Wiu. Harter's farm near Aaronsburg, shot a deer one day las', week, which came into a field near the bouse. When deer come as handy a* that, it is too templing and will naturally make one* mouth w*tcr for ven ison and to go a shooting- Mr. lletwch re membered the Reporter with a nice chunk of the venison, for which he has our thanks. Bellefonte bad two fir** !wt Sunday. In the afternoon one of the coal *hcd.> at Valentine'* work*wa* burned, with a larte quantity of charcoal. On Sunday night the stable of Cha*. M'Cafferty was set on fire and burned down, and fet two house* of Mike Morrison on fire, but the flame* on these were put out. None can successfully compete with Sechler and Co. tor soiling good and cheap rocerie* Give them a call and try some of tbeir good* and you will want to go back again. Two bear* were shot, the other week by citiaen* of Herri* twp. Mr. Atnos Ty aon sbotoneal Unierwood'i Gap, weigh, ing about "2CO pound*. Mr. Frank Shutt also shot one in the*ame gap. One of the cheapest daily papers we know of, i* the Philadelphia Record—sd per year in advance. It contain* the tele graphic qew* from all quarter* of the globe, pointed editorial* upon current top ics, full market report*, and choice selec tions of literary and other matter from other publications. Upon political quoe tion* the Rteotd i* independent and ere presses its opinion freely and without par tisan bias. One month 50cts ; one year $3. Any one desiring a citjr daily will lind the Rr ~ i-d an interesting journal and low in 'price. J. 11. Reiftnyder, Esq.. has remove ed ki* office from Snook's building to the basement of hia dwelling on Main street, Miilhtim, Pa. A party of hunter* from the Fork* captured one bruin and a fine deer, which tbey brought up on tbe train on Saturday. The township road from Millhetm to the Fork* is now open, such as it is, and , the bridge* *ll completed, except the coun- ] ty bridge at Swaru'ssaw mill. Dr. Charles Wilson, of New Berlin, 1 dropped dead at his home, on last Friday night 7, about ten o'clock. He had been feeling unwell during the day, and. in the ] evening, a cup of tea was taken to bis room, and placed upon a bureau. It is supposed that he arw?e from bed, intend ing to get the tea, but bad only taken a few steps when d*ath overtook him. On Sunday afternoon says the Lew istown Democrat, as Abraham Yearick, with his sister, Mary Yearick, of Mifflm burg. Union county, were coming toward town on the Iteedsville turnpike, when at the intersection of the old and new turn pikes, this side of Logan, the horse took fright it is supposed from several sign boards, overturning the buggy and its oc cupants down the hillside, upon a fence, breaking Mrs. Yearick's arm just below the shoulder, and otherwise severely bruis ing her. Mr. Yearick was not hurt, but the fence was crushed. Apple* are quoted in Erie county at from $1.75 to 2 25 per barrel, and at Phil adelphia from $175 to $2 50 (wholesale prices). Newman, in the famous Eagle Clothing Hall, at Bellefonte can clothe a man for less money than often is charged for simply making garments. How he can stand it, is none of our buainess—but be does it, that's enough. THINK OF THIS.— Out of one hun dred thousand bottle* of Jamaica Vegeta ble Health Elixir *old lat year, SI,OOO were saved to the purchaser*. Thia i* ono reason that we sell this valuable medicine at ninety-nine cents per bottle; and anolh er reason is that we desire to attract pub lic attention to it wbeiever it is not gener ally known. For all common diseases, such as headache from disordered stomach constipation, loss of appetite, indigestion, billiousneas, and a debilitated slate of the system from impoverished blood, this rem edy stands without paralloL Regular size and sample bottles for sale by F P. Green Bellefonte. FOR RENT.— Dwelling house, stable and five acres of meadow situated at Potter's Mills, the property cf Doctor Wm. P. Wilson. For information *ad terms ap ply to lhoraus McEiroy, near the promi ses. looct 2m PLEASANT Gar. The funerals of the Noll brothers were both largely attended, especially the one of Isaac at the Lutheran church of this place. We have beard Rev. Aliller preach several funeral sermons but think this the crowning one of all ; he portrayed all points in a grand yet solemn manner. Tbo occasion was sad and impressive and one that will long be remembered. Mr. Henry Eckenroth is erecting a building for the purpose of keeping a gro cery and notion store ; the Squire knows how and certainly will do the fair thing with his customers. Mr. J. F. Itearick is now in our vicini ty giving instruction in instrumental mu sic. We have heard Frank bring the talk out of an organ and from the way ho han dles an instrument, it can .easily bo seen that ho understands his business to the letter. Persons desiring a good, compe tent instructor can secure one in the above named gentleman providnig hejbns not got all he can attend to ; we are reliably in formed that he has already a class of 18. He comes with the best recommendation. Success to him. Last week while three brothers from near Hublersburg, by the name of Zim merman, were out hunting, one of them wounded a deer ; they cautiously started tn pursuit. One of the men saw tome bushes shake and thinking it was the deer raised his rifle and fired and ran to the spot only to be horror struck in findicg his own brother in the agonies of death. The ball struck the unfortunate young man on the arm between the shoulder and elbow and passed entirely through the chest. This, is another sad warning added to the list for hunters to he careful. More anon. SUBSC&IfcBB. RKBKRSBI'RG AND VICINITY, .lust *1 present there it quite an intercut • ing tiiriiirr g->ii ; i>n btlwocit tho inhabi- I tants of KreairorviUo Hiid some of the clt ' xon* < f Robersburg. The former claim . [ H separate school on account of the school* I' of Kebcrtburg being crowded lo>> much and the tliMtnco through the tnow during the greater part of the term, it being about . I three fourth* of a mile. The latter j that building another hool house for the formation of a third grade in Kobcrsburg would bo of mora practical benefit to the community in general, than to give the Krenmervillers n house to themselves. Kreainerville fools up a list of some fifty pupils over the age of n\ years, and with a good deal of determination draws up a petition to the judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Contra county. We quiet* ly await result* and when all the different arguments have been brought to a focus, and judgment pa- d, then we will hasten to inform the public as to which side came off victorious. Last week was noted for accident*. On Tuesday morning a hone kicked a hole into J. A. Meyer* head while hauling sand. The wagon also ran over him but ■ did net bruise him very much lie i* | about again. On the day following, Perry IV Winters, -on of Major S. Win Iters, got his leg broke between the knee ! and ankle. He was tak.rg out stumps for |J. C. Frank with a long lever and acci* j dentally the lever slipped -nd caught his leg and broke it. He is fast recovering. | T. 11. Xeigler ha* his house up aud un der roof. It tusk. - a fine appearance.- A. J. Gramley, our saddier, so d his house [ *nd lotto Mr. Jacob Br.i:n,-art tor '--A 1 ! —■— Felix Borney t-experimenting .-n the trolling couise with a blind hone. On last Saturday. Zerny and Son with a ! Mr. McClain ware ent to Lock Haven for j *tealing a set ct wagv-n springs from A. j AltbrigKt of Tylc.svi 'e, Clinton county. ! The other night some twenty chickens j were stolen frem John Croue in Kreamer viite. Look out thief 1 HEW Mob. J ARRESTED FOil MUKDKK. j L-ck Haven. Pa., Nov. V -Three men, | one named Hamburger and two brothers named Maroff. have been arrested on sue j picion of haying murdered the scissors grinder wluoe remains were found in the , mountain near this city last September. \V e furnished an account of the t tiding ot j these remain*, in the Reporter about one i ( i month ago. o k> . \ L/— —The Penna \ . Hk g Co., of this j place will toon occupy it* new i building. Its new rooms will compare with many of the larger banks in the state i —having *ll the conveniences re-juireJ ! counting room, private rooms, hall with writing de-ks for cuitomers, largo tire proof vault, and in it one of Hall's best burglar proof lime lock safes. The bank ing rooms are all heated by a large furnace in the cellar. The building is not only a credit to our town, but also to the county aud is an indication that the institution has doing a good business since it was established. Even if we are not smart we know what to do when troubled with ac -ugh or cold. No doctor bill* for us. We take a 26 cent note, go to the nearest drug store, and buy a bottle of Dr Hull s Cough Syrup. One dose relieve* us and one bot tle cure* us entirely. Godey's Lady * IL-ok for December i* a superb number, and contains Mr. Louis A. Godey's valedictory, he having disposed of the business, retiring on ac count of physical infirmity Rt a ripe old gc. Harper's Magazine lor December fully maintains the leading position which this periodical holds, loth as to literary and artistic excellence. The silverware delivered by the Nation al Silver-Plating Co., 7t*4 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, iagiving entire satisfaction. AH order* are promptly filled, and no one need hesitate about sending them money —Lutheran Observer. cowtl GRAND JURORS—Ith MONDAY NO VEMBER. Philipsburg—l S Gray, J B Laport. Marion—And llarter. Bellef>>nto —11 Kabella, R McKnight- Unionville— B F Leather-. Spring—Henry Miller, A J Swart a, G W Lonberger. Union —G j L Peters. Sam'l tineets. Jos Davidson, P llolt. Ferguson—Daniel Louder. Ban ner—Uriah Stover. Po ier— G M Boal. 1 Walker—Jas Martin Miles- John llu- 1 bier. Gregg—Ph. Shook. Howard—G j I) Johnston Rush—Jas Dumbieton. j Huston—J W Stewart, J F Williams, I Bo g ats —E If Walker. Traverse Jurors. Howard—H Grove, C Bowers, A lien- ( derson. Harris—G A Jacobs. A 11 art ' tact. Gregg—D I \! u-tcr, J G Kvans \ Penn—H Swart a. College— G Lytic. ; Geo Dale, David Dale. Siiowshoe—J j Frazier. Miles—T E Uoyer. It Gram-; lv, J H Itecd, P S Bierly. S M Winter. Bellefonte—J Anderson, I) W Woodring, "W W Montgomery, J W Cooke, Mich Graham, W W Cowdrick, A Sternberg. S T Shugert. Huston—A Meyers, Ira Davis, H Glenn, M Alexander, J Camp bell. Benncr —W II Blose. Taylor— Jno Beck with. Burnside—ll Muihol laud Potter—H P San key. Half moon —S Seliars Walker—A Carncr, Jas Huston,D Lou. J Toibtrt. Jno Dock er. Haines—lno Kreamer, D Smith. J G Meyer Boggs —S Orris, J De Ar met. Liberty—W Forcsman. Mar ion—G S Hoy Hush—Jl Dunkle. Jurors--lsl Monday Dec. Penn —Win Wert, Jacob Keen. Gregg- John Taylor.Jonalh Condo, Jas lUnnah. Jacob Human, Geo Decker. Benncr— S Yearick. John Ishler. Harris—Jno Davit. Spring—Thus Shearer. Hus ton—C Bullock. Ferguson—Dan 'Sto ver. Jo* Hoy. Bellefonte— Ww Harper, F Steele, 1 Miiler, Jos Fox, J 11 Morri son. Boggs—J F Shope, C Adams, J II Wagner, W W Wctzler Hnlfmooa— W S Gray, M Elder. Miles-Em llar ter. Potter—M Stiver, J D Murray. Howard—J Buyer. iSnowshoe— GDc Gar nio. Pbilipsbu^g—S Fleck. W L Har! er. Haines —Jas Weaver. Mile*- burg— M Glenn. Marion—Ad Yearick. College J I Thompson. Trial List Ist Week of November T., J877, Commencing 4th Monday (26) of Nov, 1877, J G L Meyer v* Geo W Hoover & Co. Kit-hard Conley.vt Wrr, Grove. Jno H Lonebeiger v J K Miller. K S Hartman vs Win Condo. Chns McCaflerty ue of v Tobias Grt en. Henry Yocum vs Jno Detlrick. Ent'l Wolf, cl al vs Jno 11 Lytie et al. Hobt Slotaun v* S Zimmerman. I) C Keller v> I J Grenoble. ■ G M Betz vs Mich Gorman. Trial List tor 2ixl Week of Novem ber Term, 1877. Commencing lt j Monday (3rd day) of December. Rode/ick F Clow u-e of vs Derby Con' j Co of Pa. Packer & Packer vs Mann A Confer. Harper BrosJ N Thomas As Co. Henry It Fiddler vs W K Alexander et al Garnishere*. Sultzberger & Co v* N Haur et !. Wm Grove vs Richard Conley. 1 J Geary vs Thus Taylor et al. .1 Z Long vs II A M<-rr itnati et al. K V Marsh vs W W Spangler. Wm Shortiidge vs II F Kinsloe. Win Campbell A Sons vs E McCor mick el al. J A Cryder v# H W Hoover. 1 B Hamilton vs BurnsideJfc Tlioinas. John 1) Lieb vs Wm Meyers. E R Fargo vs John Kline. Com of Pennu vs M J Dolan et al. E J Deshlcr vs Win G Gunn. Jos Strauss vs R Hayes. Lock Haven Nat Bk use of vs J A iff* ley & Co. .fames Gates use of vs C H Kephart. John Hoy vs Win Holt et al. Aduiu Ivrepsvs J G & M Packer, l'bos iv Henderson \ J 11 McSloniga! Columbia Dime Savings Bank vs John Ardell. . Cornovcr DorfT A Co vs A C Ilinton. Com of Pa ex rel v* J no A Hunter et al. Jas A Freeman assignee vs John I Ran kin. .James Hanna vs Jacob Sankey et ul. J II Thomas use of vs Joseph Shirk Hoover & ltecse vs G Flegal endorser. The best article is always the cheapest—this is a rule that works well in all things- Hence it is that you should ul ways go to Sechler & Co. if jou want to get the best and freshest groceries. You can buy first class goods there for the same money that an iiuferior article will cost [you elsewhere. MIFRIFF'MMUN. Jty virtue of sundry wriUof Fieri Fiv n i Ucvnri Facia* and Venditioni I'.vpona there will he exposed I-> public sale at lb t'ouri House in Hellefonto, on Saturday " November 'JI, H-T7, at 1 o cl-' 1, p. in ,i 1 > followingde-oribod leal estate < t the ile I fondant*, to wit „ All that certain lot or piece of grotim situate in College township. Centre conn (V, I'ennn. Bounded and described a follows : On the north by lands of Jont'l Shuoy, >n the east bv land* of John Nci digh estate, and on the south nnJ ■-! hi f land* of John t\ Krumrine, containini II about fof an acre more or less, thereof i erected a two story plank frame dwellihi house Seined, taken in execution and t, be sold as the property of Andrew Trc-s Icr. I AI .SO, I AH that certain lot . r piece of grotim situate Iving and being in (or near! tin town of Centre Hall, Centre county. Pen " na. Hounded *>n the north by land- o t Jacob Itipka, on the n-l by land* of Da vid r-tinc, on the south by lands <>t Da\ i,l ' Stine and on the west bv turnpike road 1 containing about n • feet front on said turn ' pike road and extending back about I'k feet. Thereon erect>--l a two story dwel ling house, stable and other outbuildings ' Seuied, taken in execution ami to bo s>.,l ' a* the property Alexander Kuhn. A LSD. All that certain messuage tenement and tract Of land situate in Mi.es township, 1 Centre county, I'ennn. Hounded ami do scribed as follow On the north by lands of Thomas and lie ry Wolf, oil tin eat bv lands of John W Sholl, , u tin south by land* of Jerenuali Haines and others, ami on the wc-t bv lands of Reu ben Kreamer, containing 70 acres moreoi lei-,. Thereon erected a three story stone grut mill, dwelling hou-o, old frame ,w mill, hank barn and other outbuildings Seixed, taken in execution and to bo sold | at the i roperty of tie rge Miller, A LSO, AH the interest of the defendant in and J to all that certain lot or pieceofground sit- I unto in the borough of Mitcsburg, t -'litre I county, Penna Hounded • n the uortii by j Mark,-: street, on the cast l-v turnpike I roa-1, and on south by lot of Mis- Thorn -1 a-, being lot No. '_' l in the general plan or j plot ot said borough. Thereon erected a j large two story brick dwelling bouo and large stone dw eliing house and other out j building*. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold us the property of Edwin Lip ton. A LS< >, A.I that certain lot or piece of ground j situate in th-- hot of H lief--;" •, t'rii- I ire county,iPenii*. Bounded on the north Iby High street, tl 1, -ti --ri the south by Oberrv aliey \H feet, on the w- st by lot ot j Dr. K S. Dorwortb, and on the vast by | Lutheran Parsonage, sui ! lot or p.,-, • ot ! ground fronting '.i High street i-II leel j and extending back Ht teet to said Cher iry alley. Thereon erected a two story i iranie dwelling house a.ni other outbuild ings Seixed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. S. HarnharL S ALSO. 1 Ail that certain 1 •*. or piece of ground' i situate in Spring t -winhip, Centre county Penna. Bounded and described us fol lows town: Beginning at a post adjoin ing lands of Isaac Haupt then east along lot ofThoma* Dates IVi porches t. a pewt, j thence north IkH". west "! 7 10 tu-rcbes • long land* of heirs-•! Wm. A. IboWi, deceased,south tM , we t 10 3-10 perches to a post, thence south-j'; . east '.I t-U' perches t„ the place of beginning. ALo. another tract - flan-1 situate in Spri; g township. Centre countv. Penna. Hound ed and deacril d > follows Heginning at a post c->rner of land o: '1 bos. lluines and Win Poorman, thence by land* of the latter north CD, cast H perches to a p -t in road, tbe.-ice by said road north 44 ', west I'-' perches to a post, thence by land of the Tlioma* estate south 6I®, nerche* to a post thence bv lands of Win. 11. Hume* south 83°, east. Is perches t<> a poet the place of beginning, containing it., 1 acre and 66 pcrchv* more or L -. •I hereon erected a one and a Half story frame dwelling home. Brew house, stable and ether outbuildings. Also all mat cer tain messuage tenement ai d lot of ground j situate in tho borough of Hellefonto, Cen tre countv, Penna. H unded and describ ed as toliows, to wit: On the east by Smith street, nti tho north by lands of F Hogenmiller, on the west by lands Thom-; as heirs and on th" south by lands of John Irwin, Jr., lot 26 by 160 feet. Thi-teem erected a two story frame dwelling house j 22 by 28 feet. Seized, taken io execution and to be solJ a* the pro petty of Joseph | Gassner. ALSO. All that certain lot of ground situate in Snow Shoe township Centre countv. Pen-: na, bounded north l->" land* of Mrs M. Green. ea*t by M.-shannon avenue south by an alley, west by Sycamore street, fr- nting on Moshannon avenm-, 120 feet and extending back 'A*.' feet. Thereon; erected a two story fnino dwelling house and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of George Fravel. A LSO. All that certain tract of land situv.e in Liberty township. Centre county, Penna Hounded and described a* follows ■ On the south by land* of Daniel Bilnor. cast by public road, north by public road am! west bv public roud, containing 40 acres. Therecn erected a two story dwelling, house, bank barn anJ other outbuilding-. ■ Seized, taken in execution and to be sold a* the property of James Gunsallis- A LSO, All that certain tract or piece of land situate in the township of Haines, county of Centre and state of Penna Bounded and described a* follows, viz : Beginning at a stone on township roa-1. thenco by lands of L. F. Aibright, south 361 degree we-t 6 810 perches to stone*, thence byt lands of tho same, north 63i degrees, west 2 perches to Pine Crock road, thence by said road south 66 degrees, west 21 3-10 perches to stones, thenco by lands of Hen ry Mutser north ltd degrees, west 18 perches to pine stump, thence by lands of J. C. Motz, north 80 degrees, cast 14 8-10 perches to pine stump, thence bv lands of same, north 61i degrees, east 7 3-10 porch es to south east nbultinnni of turnpike bridge, aero?.- Pino Creek- Thenco by lands of J. C. Mot* south 68i degrees, east 6 7-10 pert-he* to the place of beginning, containing one acre and fifty two perches Thereon erected a frame store house, ware hou-o, a two tory dwelling house, stable, and other outbuilding-. tSei/.ed taken in execution an.l to be sold a* the property ol Daniel Weidcnsau! unJJShem Spigclmy ot. ALSO, All tho interest o! the defendants in and to that certain lot or piece of ground situ ate in ,Sno Shoe township, Centrecounty, Penna. Adjoining land* of A. C. liinton, John G. I'zzle and lands t>( Snow- Shoe Land Association, containing 16 ncres more or less, about 12 acre- cleared and under good state of cultivation, no im provements. Also the defendant* inter est in the following lots of ground in plot of Snow Shoe city. A lot fronting on Mohannon avenue and adjoining an alley being the one half part oflots No., 683 and Jks4, with a small stable erected thereon. Also lot 678, unimproved. Also lots No. 57'.) and 6811, enclosed and planted in fruit trees. Also two other lots situate in the plot of Snow Shoe City, fronting on Mo shannon avenue, between .Vector street and an alley, numbers in said plot 686 and 686. Thereon i reeled a large two story dwelling bouse, la-ge store room, stable and other outbuildings. .Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. 11. Crisstnan ic W. 11. CrL-man,trading as -I H. Crisstnan & Brother. ALSO, Al! the defendants interest in that cer tain iot or piece of ground situate in Snow Shoe lown-hip, Centre county, I'enna. Adjoining lands of A. U. Ilinton, John G. Uzzle and fjnow Shoo I-and Association, containining 10 acres, more or less, about ]2 acres cleared and under good state of cultivation, no improvements thereon.i Also all the defendant* Interest in the fol lowing lolsot ground in plot of Snow Shoe' City a lot fronting on Moshnnnon avenue ! Adjoining an alley, being one half of lots! >o. 583 and 684, with a small stable erect ed thereon. Also lot No. 578. unimprov ed. Also lots No. 57'J and 680, enclosed and planted in fruit tree*. Also two other lot* situate in Suow Shoe City, fronting on M..shannon avenue, between Arch street and an alley, numbers in said plot 585 and 588. Thereon erected a laige two story dwelling house, large store room, stable | and oilier outbuildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold Hi the property of Sarah 11. Crissman. A LSO, All that certain iot or piece of ground situate in Lloydsville. ltu*li towns't>, Cen tre county, l'ennn Bounded and describ as follow*, to wit: On the north by lot o! J. R. MiKinney (now Kendig A Chirk) on the east by a street on the south by lands of John Dunkle und on the wort by Atherton's lane. Fronting on the said Atberton's lane about 1(10 feet and extend ing back 200 feet to said street. Thereon erected a double two story frame dwelling house and other out buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Washburn. A LSO, Ail the defendants right, title and inter est in ar.d to all that certain messuage ten ement and tract of laud situate in Boggs township, Centre county, Penna. Hound ed und described as follows, viz : Begin ning at a post thence by land* ot Jacob C. Walker north 61i°, - east 01 porches to stones, thence by lands of J. Idaingssoutb 38i deg., east 125 perches to pine, thence by lands of M'Co.v A Linn south 5 dev., east 105 perches to W. 0., thence west 20j perches to R. 0., thence south 16 dug., east 5 perches to stone, thence west 53 perches to stones tunaoo none ait. west 10! perche., l.y land* V H ■' t" 'be 1 phi'* •of If oil ng, i I" i Ut .re 1 ' mid '.N pore lie. Sci.cl. ifi!> • " ot < - vil' " Itlon and tu be oJd a-the pi ■!■ •> " Ed -0 ward Itr \vn r! ALSO, *' All that certain tract "t io I " Uu*h township, Centre county, IVllltv. 1 bounded and described as toiiow begin d riing at a post on a corner ot a lot late) - David Nelson Survey, llu-i oe by -aid - Survey and lands el Hard unit Philip* 11-oiith t S pen 10-- to a I'' - tlieiiOO by lands ut Hardin in I oilip* -oulli v W iteg . west II perches t e p -t, thciic' gby land, of .anm norti 1 I d' we-t '•> a parch at to potl on Ty mna t'nplko g then, e by sad turnpike north 17 0 deg., ea-t pert-lie. t > a • thence by .ant road north l c -r.\ey e ance. in the law hud vested In J. A l-u . ken* party hereto and the said .1 \ l-u f kens and c! ancy h - wile b> then l-fl du ly executed dated th- lAh da) ileiirv Blooui, containing Ml a> res mirr, l or less. Tbtreon erected a twos', tv Prick • llousu, bani- barn and other outbuildings, r ail cleared und in good statuot cultivation. - Sei/.ed, taken in uxccution and lo be sold a* the property ot \\ D 1-• - A Ls >, I A I tint eeitain tract ot land - •t it ] llogg. township, Centre county, l'enna DeaCltb. du. lolioty. Beginning a! al' -t I at Hie public road thence noitli 12 deg.,i ■ east It' perches tti u post, ihultcc Auitli t.*> • deg, ca.t IS perches to a post, thence , along land, ct Linn -V McCoy to . ours, ■ thence north 77 dag,, ua.t it p-uchc.thence 1 along lands of Anthony Baney A deg., wet i • SU perches to stone, thence south 77de-j gree., west o> perckus lo stones, thence ■south 14 perebe- thence alon. - lauds of 1 ' John Curry south 6 dg., ca-t perche. .' to an oak, .thence north 77 deg , east 4 , ; lu rch.-, to place of begiuumg, couta mug . ,74 acres more or less, und allowances ot jtt pi-r cent, tor road*, thereon erected a ! {two story frame house and otiier outbuild ing- Scuad, taken in execution an 1 to bo sol Jas the property of Cha H Moore and I*. Moore Al-M), j All that ccrta.n nn -uug ■ icuieuient and 'tract f land situate in Snow Shoe Town ship Centre county Peiiua bounded and described as follows, vii Beginning at white oak llu-nce by land loruici.y i! V\ liliam H.nrJ south it IP perches to .loin, thence eat oO perches to .tones thence north olu perches to a rock ek them, : west is ' perches lo place of beginning coti• , taimng iu>acres tu at measure be the .utile juioro or Ins. Thereon erected u t> story frame dwelling house barn and other out buildings. Seixed taken in execution ami to be sold as the property of J suits , Ustst A LSg. All that certain nwstuage tenement gg to-vnibip Centre county Panna, bounded on the north by land* of John Curry on the ia*t by lands i ( George Taylor on tb- 'nth by audi ot J sines llirdino Si ration and on the wist by laut-a of Jacob Wagner, con lain nig *J acres, about ul acre* cleared, no buildiug*. Seised taken in eset-ution and to be sold &• the property of Val*- tine Kcotn. ALSO, All tlial certain house and ! I of ground situate to the 11 too! ItcUefonte, Centre county l'enna. It ■unded on the west by ltl.igc street north by an alley < ►' by lot of John Earn* south by H.-war! street, Fronting <"*• feet on said street and extend ing bach AW feet or there about* to an a'.* ley, it being the fame premises which J I*. Gepbart acting r. .tnr. nnd iru-tee of the I-late of J. 11. Awl by deed grunted and conveyed unto the said J. C. \\ illiatus to gether with the hereditament* andappurte nance*. Thcreou erected a laosiury frame dtrolliiig housestable and other out build ings. S- .'.cd taken so execution and to be son! a* the property of James C. Will iam*. ALSO All that certain messuage tenement or irart of land situate in flnm* toanship Centre county l'enna, beginning at astone near Spring Creek at the intersection >1 lands ol Mrs. Elizabeth Boa) and John Bricker thence North A; 1' wcsti/i lurches to Slippery Ktui thence north All west 5 7-10 porcfc es to post thence north V u est 304-10 perches to a post, thence north *S cast 43 S-10 perches to | ojt tfc-nc north • east2o 7-10 pert, lies to post thence t^.rili. ■lb west As perches to |ost thence along lands of J. G. Irrin south •-! west "/7 perches to p>t thuixu along lands uf said lrvin north 37 west 31U pen lit- to |>os; I thence along lands of iter. ItobU llamiil soulli 711 west 32 perches to a while— lb< nee along lands of laid lianull south Co -Want 9t£ perches to a stone IhMM along rubiie r-ad south 471' < at 110 percl-ea to a -lore, thence along lands of ! Thomas Dale porib .k>° cast '_U pen-he* to; i post thence along lands of Thomas Dale and Mrs. Elizabeth iloal cast l'.ri .*•!( perches to the place of beginning contain- I tag AW acres 117 perches net measure a* surveyed bv Wat. Thompson Jr. on the 37 day of March A. I'. 1h73. Together with luohereditament* and appuru-narcef. Therein erected a two story dwelling houso (part stone and pail log! bank ham and othtw out buildings. £mmc-J taken in i execution and to be s Ja* property 1 Adam Stover, Jonathan Stover, Samuel, Slorcr, George Koon ami Sarah his wife, Win. Slovcr, David Stover and llcnr.v \V. Storcr with notice to all tcrro tenants. A LSD, All that certain tract f land Htuato in Walkr-r town,hip Centre couriy lVnna hounded and dercribcd a*tui!ow*to wit: Beginning at t■ i e thence by Unth of• Vanada, north H|° wot 1171 perrbe* t. stone, tber.ec by landsofTilghmnn luM-lt perclie- to ,tone- th. nco by land* >oIJ to John Miller, south Joi 5 w>tl lOperches to (tones thanco south io vast 375-10 perchos to atones, thence south W west porches to place of beginning. Contain ing 04 acres and 13U peiche* net r.ica-uro Together with tho hereditaments and *p purtenaji -cs. Tiicreon erected a two story dwelling house, barn and other out build ing-. S izeJ taken iu execution and to In sold as tb<; property ofGecrgo Bartholo mew, ALSO, Ail that certain building and lot of ground silualo iu the borough of Bcltu fonto. Centre county, IVnna. Bounded on tho south by Bishop street, on the eift i by lot now in possession of Benj. Schrockj said building being a two story Irame ; dwelling house, fronting on Bishop street i 20 feet, and extending back 18 feet, togeth er with u two story frame kilchon attached : 10x12 feet, being one continuous building :Seized, taken in execution and to bo soldi ;ai the property of Jos >1 ilea and M argarei ' Miles, owners Stc , and Kdmuind Blanch urd, contractor. I Tkruh. —Cash, no deed will bnuckru wl* 'edged till the purchase monev i paid in , full. L.W.MUNSON Sheriff. Pcrtons wishing to advertise farms. , sale,. iVe., will hear in mind that we offer to give a much larokk circulation through 1 the Reporter on this side the county, than [any other paper, and will forfit our pay if {this is found not correct. LAST NOTlCE.—Perron* owing s'.hlc nnd county tax, on duplicNlo in my hand*. ' are hereby untitled that if tax i* not paid t until January court, next, the same will bo placed in tho hand- of a Junlice for col lection. GEO. KOCH, Collector for Potter. ' A now golden tongue organ, war ranted, offered very low. for halt cash iiiul half trade. A ppiy at this office. HOOTS. SHOE at B II 'here yon iritt find the Boots an ever brought to this eon Sold very Cheap, : give satisfaction in w None but Williamsport in his store. Anythin . prettiest baby Shoes to in 1 LADIES, ALL LASTING GAIT ? tor GO AND EXAMINE THE L 5 OF ROOTS AND SHOES, RET • BELLEFONTE.*49(r 5 I J). THOMAB A. HICKS & BRO. We have i> very lei and complete .toe kof Hardware, the large t that was ever before o.lereut up in any quantity lo uit people, from ofie-pourtfl cans to one gal. on cans, a ready tor u*. fheta .>mnt we w arra .t lo be mixed with pura Irad and "*l. and are fveo from all adulteration. ... . , „ . ~ MECHANICS TOOLS We |*V special attention t ' thi- branch. and keep a full line of Paw*. ( hi.e.i' llimm -fti nml IIj.II t • Iron I lanes, Hut < p J ojall k ds. I race t'l.nih- llni.i'- FULL LIN H 'F SADDLEItV OF ALL DKSCKI I'TIoNH. -p • Hid j> •<• .g< ; easily pui on, and cheaper than paper. \\ e have ail color- STO V E S. We hn\" the only Kuvcrslble, Top plate IkM-king .stoves in the market. The Key .tone, Susquehanna and Juniata, w represented, and liuv- I ing dealt in them fur a long time they huve established a reputation for fair deal ing wbieh they are res dv- 1 .hall he main taitied. (Jo and .en their, before yon purchase an in.truuieiit elscw er •, v'.tayoi. may legtel it when 110 late. The lame advice may be given to all desiring a standard .owing machine. They will an 11 you the best machine., warrant them,'and| s low a.offered anywhere in the United] .Stats Their adverli.ciiient will appear] next week. • • '■-priii- Mills Markets.- White \V heat. I !#. lied " I au. K> e, ftk). Corn, ear.-, per bu. new, 4Ue Hal., 26c Buckwheat, 7 lie. Ci'Mtrsr.-.l 4.23 r. 4 rO. r'iour, prr bbl W. C'h-'P, pyr tt n, 53.l i*'. Plaster, ground per t ti, j-tO.C*) UKLtarosTK Markets.— Ly Shortlidge A Co. Flour | er barrel, wholtsale. $ 7 30. retail, ifbuu. White wheat, 1 33. Bad " I 33 Itye, 33. Corn, shelled, 30 Corn, c-ib, 40 (.)•!<, 'JT. tlarley, rye weight. M Cloverse J$ 4 per''4 pound*. Potato*# retail. So Nova Scotia platter, g: -uud, lOuO. Cayuga " SIOO. I'ctatoe*. 23. Unions, .£*V Butter, per lb , .'2lc. La rd, llason,l4a*. . l'le. " shoulder*, lOe. •' llaßis, 14c. Tallnw, 7c. JUgs, 2c. lings p< r Jiu , AA . Coal, Egg, per t,n, $1.30. " Stove, 4 75. ' Chestnut, 425 " I'ea, 3.U0. Candy Manufactory & Bakery. Mr. Albert Kaulh, At the BISHOP STREET BAKERY, is now making the very best ItKKAD, CAKES AND I'IES, in Bollcfonle. C'andic* and Confections. He aim manufacture* alt kind* if can die,, and dealer* can purchase < low a* in tl >-city. Cainl'.i* of all kinds al ways on hand, together with Oranges, Lament, Fig*. Dab*, Nuts, Syrup*. Jel lies and everything good. CKNTRK COUNTY OYSTKK DEPOT. Au Excellent oyster saloon also at tache*! to the Bakerv. Call and see iue. ALBERT KAITH. aovls T~X SPANG LEU, Attorney at Law a Conullati<>n* in English and Ger man. OtQce in Kurt'* new building. New Sfoiv Room AND NKW STOCK. Fall and Winter Goods IN Great Abundance AT WM. WOLF'S IN THE ,\V w Hunk Building. A Pull Line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, carefully selec ted, and embracing all manner of DRESS GOODS, CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. GROCERIES, GLASSWARE. QUEENSWARE, TINWARE, FISH, AC., AC. Furnishing Goods OF AL KINDS. NEW AND CHOICE INVOICE OK CLOTHS AND C A.SSI MERES. Full line of jl Hals and Caps For Men, Roys and Children. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , Call and be Convinced that this is the Cheapest place to buy goods in this section. PRODUCE received in exchange for goods. Remcrudrr the place —in the New j Rank Ruilding, opposite the Old Stand. j S. ROOTS!!! Jiaronshurg. LARGEST STOCK of (I shoes "try. and Guaranteed to 1 earing. and Watsontown Stock o from the tiniest and en's Heavy Stoga Hoots. ORB AS LOW AS 05 CENTS. . ARC.EST AND FINEST LO'I r WEEN MIFFLIN BURG AND )lioyer. NEW MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS STORE AT POTTER'S MILLS. .Mr> Anna M. Weaver take, pleasure in announcing lo the people of Totter* Mills l and vicinity, that she will open a new and elegant NTOi'K OF FANCY COOIIN. in connection with a Millinery .Store, on Saturday,Oct.'Ahh. A full line oi choice and > ta.htonable goods always on hand at ropjlar prices. Dressmaking in all it. branches will be a prominent feature ot the business. lluclSm IKIBURTAM) M MILLS. I :<: J —:o: || -:o:- MOTZ § S Cob urn Station. Wholesale and - RETAIL DEALERS] IN —ALL XIHD3 Of tlfiAli) j- HI HUT. O.ITS, CORN, CUJVERSEEI), d|T. diy-. Coal. Plaster and Sail DKLIYEUEI) AT SPUING MILLS, by the Car load, and at wholesale and retail at Coburn station. Highest Cash Price Paid For Grain. COAL SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. MOTZ & SNOOK. SI'IihYG, 187/- • WE ARE NOW PREPARED. FOR THE SPRING TRADE. WE HAVE THE GOODS ! P R I C E SLO W ! selection Unsurpassed! stock large. Ami now wc cxleud a cordial invitation to our friend*, patron* public generally. We will say thin. Come lifwe do uot show you THE REST SELECTED STOCK AT I'ItUTS LOWER THAN USCAI.. and if we cannot prove that it is to your intcreat to patronize u;, then don't buy ; but come and satisfy yourself. We have opened a full line of R R V G 0 0 DS Clothing, Carpets, Bonis & Shoes, Groceries, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, and in lacl everything and anything embraced in the above line. We will beat everything in prices and assortment, and our part, we trust, will be a suffic'etit guarantee to our patrons of fair and hornet ti cat mem. 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 trons in ail lino, and more especially in Groceries. Gall, and it wili prove to yout interest. VALENTINES 6c CO. JL HERMAN, Manager. NOW IS YOUR TIME. Owing to tho fact that we expect to more into our new (tore room about the 25th of November, and DESIRING TOOPKN A.N ENTIRE NEW STIX h.wewi.l uriUi that time, in order lo rave u iho trouble of moving old good*, oner our entire Slock at First Cost—Without Reserve. We have now in Uoro a very largo amount of good*, eoniting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING. IIATS A CAPS. BOOTS A SHOES, LADIES CLOAKS, Fl* RS. And every article nece*ry for winter u*e in endle- varic:y nil "f whb h w i will actually SELL AT COST. [ Until our romoval to our new room*. COME AND SEE FOR MR ItSkLV Ks. ! novtro JOSEPH BRO. CO. §X c :h Elegant Tabic Silverware yil&IU H Vial rutf.-.| , Kt'r, I-UV-I m" • *acr*v on *ch •,k>o u i'i wrnt •' Tff •?> * I,'AEj ■ laiUkl 1-."t'f • i ■■(• nt k„ yf-1 Cti/H ia ••*• £■*•. h* •-•,i •**•••• --i •!., i• itt li 7# <•*'• JL-; 5 t#( tfevj l-I - r..1 1.1 I-." > |>l 4.* !-." SV'.Jf. 7- '•i lifts i> >-(•*" ">■••••>• leils; V. .1 vfclfis*/ d iMMM.I>I. 4*|Ul huwM *!%•< rWMX ■au*,.•> MMMXI ' Gtur from tt.< - *mpant 1H wOf t -■'* S rtlSEv I Off ee ? •..*a*t So na Ca CWtMI St Tb T* *-'>■ t I R1 JpxU To whom It raa/ Ooootro. 1h h •..- a.nt *n 1 w'. - , £ rPlv®/ WW CMTaMUen M lleftt tr4 ht|W with fww *wlel tihe k .///m j I uptft ( aeite wet Iwti.i. and a 4wWWsnUft |4W *•! f-rt tv • *• ,J |l|orr wa 'J K \ifSi twr Mft Aftl. *•• tftrwvto Wftrjr PCftt rftw4 Vw> Wftftftiwa wm |y IKr>. trwi-l hMWf ftwr whbfc 4w —ft wwatw thft i''wwaw r*t,Wf.r)a|.t hv I Bhl I |W 111. 75 <-.!■ ..IN U>. ••* 111' *lll X d*Unra4 il'MliwU** LB* 1 *j I KM \, V , J!r Hl,..'*■!■ FR**! (*• * R IKL'MJ*'. N*R >TL,H .(J. C'l'TV*! I. *: I I ■B VmA ...4. '.4 KATIOXAI.an.VEn PI.ATi W fco., R M\l **aaM>Li jl HI Skci.M U k*4wlr*4. '• lit* Hi 111' |-.~1. .1. !*.'.l <•: lk Wll>; Mil *.114 ,tw| k*lr*, |.|.4r .! hu4l ■.. *M)I I**l 'Wi I 4>4U' I 1.11 l kkit nil" Ail : j! V" lkW4, 51: l 4*M kfeMl k4 (Uw *Ui>4. *lu. ir *ii Ikn* m. *. TSrl ("4. .1* Mli*4. ••'l.*' U- 1..U1 'kr... klk *ill W54 elk lr ,Mi. If fI |l far knlv. t.4 M'U. Air lhrt'~iM'l, *4 10-tbii' *il ht Ja.;o ■I ! 1 fl *b.i W.14 IM >M K'..k KM' Ik 'lt; Mh'i •< Krui, uib*r thkl W • ii Hi I fl ckoh article, cicepl kuur". will tc cacrtid Willi any inuui m VI jft iIIIIII I <>u " r * dW>tl>o K. H J* [M/i/ NATIONAL SILVER FLATIHapO., W Ml f'KNTJtK HALL DRUG STORE. MILLER A SON. (Successor lo J. K. Miller A; Son.) Dealer in Pare Drug* and Medicine Dye .tuffs, and Dru-gist's sundries. J'l fu: nisi: ASDJJQLORS For medicinal purposw. The best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO always in stock. Prescriptions carefully Compounded. MILLEIIABOS Jus, Harris Co NO. 5, BROCK EH 110 FF ROW. IRON.\ AILS, P A IN T S, OJLSETC., J AS. HARRIS A CO. Bcllefonta. GRAHAM & SON. e Gralttim 4 iiWofTtpin| fXttiindQC^ recti> u CASH BUYERS. Wo have the Urges! ai.J cheapest stock of Boors AND SHOES in Bc'Ufonte end ar* determined to !} at such price* a will cuit ili f cr* try oik- Nu# * the time to buy your foil a*.l w inter u* Yoo can get a covU aol id J,*tl;*r Button Shoe for Ltdirl, front i/.iki to 2 SO. LadirV now ihoef, $1 25 Mcm' mMbvolt. 2U> Children*' toh<.nl i>toc s. J (JO Mots' wool lin.-i irunt boots, 2.7* * Buckle overshoes, 1.40 " " CoßrrH tailor', 1A" " ** " Abashai, .90 ** ail cum overshoes, .Oti Women*' ii gum overshoes, .♦'* Mi*o all turn overshoe*, .96, Meat' lumWrmin't gums, solid heel cxlr* ho*y, 1 30 Let it 1<- ui.-unctlr understood that tbcas are all i;rstc!a?s Rubber Gt#od*. SOatnjtf A MAN CF A THOUSAND. nav{||7iNfnrd, in a minmr ilmwi ! provident V. a positive cure for Conmcip-1 lion and >1! Lung CVimplaint*. I fo*j it tn> • 'l'll} lrnU known in practical ninunn > t>v famishing a t&iup'.e bottie, free of charge. to ail sufferers, my only hop* o: [remuneration being thai the medicine will • perform ail I eiaim for it, The ingredi 'erij* am of the choicest herbal and perfectly safe*: will b ■ tent f:ve to all Ad<3ri at *>nre, lir. O. Phi i(w brown, 21 (r*nd SircH, Jersey City, N, J., or may !* bad of J. i. M illtr A fcon, Druggist*. | <_• JU< ilall. I*# ]!•.. 4 ly |l7"lf. P. WILSUN, iAotnet^Uv, v? BoUefocte I'a. OSce in Mr Bea r's Building. ftelleinnt* Pa. Lincoln Butler Powder,"make* hut* tor sweet antihard, and quicker to churn Try it—for sale at Wiu Wolfs atom BBiCa FOB, SALE - First cbui brietj will be kept on band for rah* by J. O Deinir-ger at Zerhe's Contra Hal! brics yard*. These brick are offered *o low that it will pay portent at a distance to come here for them. Intending to continue in the manufac ture of brick tl.ey will l. fce|t constantly in baud, and fair inducement* offered to purchaser*. "g 'f 11. K. ZP.KBE W. 11. CAMP'S POPULAR. Furiiitaro Rooms! CENTRE IIALL, PA. 1 roanufit' Jure nil kind* of Furniture for v l a tribe rr. Dining Room*, Libraries and Hall*. If >oe want Furniture ofany kind,don't buy until you tee my stock. UNDERTAKING j In ail it* branches. I keep in stock all the lato-t and tnn*t improved Coffins and Ca*kau, and have every facil ity lor properly conducting tbi* braocb of my b urine**. I have a patent Corpse Preserver, in which bodies can bo preserved for a considerable length of time juilO tf W.K.CAMP, j ~Chas. H. "Hold, i Clock, WtiU'liiuakcr A Jowolci Miiibeim, Centre Co., Ua. Al kiwUflf clocks. WMfhM z*d Jrwoirr of the UteetoO-lc..** m> Ihe Muuflli> Patent intend**! C lock* pm.ntedwiih. .-ompleta mld of the month nid .mm of the utonih nd wool, on lu f*. . which hi .rr.ntod„. prf oot Uiu keeper. Ulnckz. WataheenodJowelrj ro paired as thorC so-' a* tad nrxtol STgTQ L'TKLIUiS, ~ Dentist. Millheim. Offer* htepnifeeetnueleerrlreeto the public. He I* |ieijrM te pirfaru ill opentiuns in lai donlsl lto fteeioa. j He l now fully prepared to direct Irethetiolut without peln. _ mjS-JSI f \l7 M. I*, il'li ANUS, Attorney at*lnw 4tt oeiiclvnu, J*a Office with .las MoMunus. e M |, 28'n'lf W K H i 1.1 ">'"" 'l • holt dozen <>L the JL \ . osesttful new Chrara*. in French <4l color. vr whjo lor $1 tt, Tbey nrt mcMsnt- M In biW i'lwk Mutuvl and uu)d mat*. oral g ud OtttMll iqrtlnnjt now before tbo |>aWi*. N*Uaf*c Lion u4TWJt4se*i Two flamtdo# for qm, or nil tat ttMuta. Scnd lOcout* forfprauui 11 • unwabed c*i%higut* with ctiromo r Moonl'ithi on th* lihru.- or 9 cento Liliea cm black ground. .?, LATHAM J* CO.U9 WMhtttfftoa St., Boeton M** FOR I UNE. pXKCUTOItS' NOTICE.- Letters testamentary on the estate of }Dr. Peter Smith, late of Centre Hall, de -1 erased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate urn required to maWa fori mediate payment, .and those having claims against the same Ito present them, duly uihouicnted LJ I law, for settlement. iiAKY SMl't H, (iHAHLUS SMITH, 25 oct Executors. n IRTMIS! IMFFISH DRUGSN T purrte+ed l* {Urn# rt-r •# AWil"' > i.rti ti**t to tit# hardware ; ill. Its .V lira . tin* chirked slid filled *1 •• wilt, all lti< icoct popular j DRUGS A MEDICINES. j • ••►CHBMICALS.PERFtJMERY* - ? | 80A I*B, COMBS AND BRUSHES, : ITRUSSES, SUPPORT BS, BRACKS j L. FANCY AND TOILET t ~i : ARTICLES, Ac,, Ac.. Ac. j P*l*nt Mndicinoi, Alcohol, pura Winer uid Liquor* lor medical purpaau only. PlijVicinfi'i preicriptktni caroftilly com* DOumlcd and order* an*wer*d with care ul u*<- n*eetedaed Bull • den., .-..A*. OOUatoUto *!■■■*. eartoatoee* i.e..—. iwiWwi* mawi tiUASHVS PCBtlCATlujijr ft Itotu. i u> M• ne. ataatomato* ( Mto t>i *l. h<-i <>iar*. ('tow**-* MoMUr Uwwm to m a iwr, totgto r> • l> net*; all i*'-• Int. ; Mtete cueto. MM *; al lend aI If i TW |Mrao* i touto m toee W Mill i Oil I. *OMM *M p. ant Übtoelliwaaea>jfciamgtto ,AMO *' m ' nJ SgZ *) AAA AGENTS WANftb. J,OOO ■ Ar " i ' •'**►•' toeiiS* aim *SKS? • w to GIVEN AWAY, " V PREMIUM BTEKL ENGRAVING. i stout "tto I t4 tie Hetrtowto tor T (Ilia I " -;M:.*WOhk:.Sc< cirt Ht'll aM Fama £BEa 3 uttii .twi|arer.detwlaUaaatolttoSE bctvul. *S uu i>4 |i>nn| "*n* Wmß_ fto 1 >MKIM Itul ;• to M.H eSto* aitoral ;en*ai J. B. BSSvgft, TO* VliWi Mraa*. Pre Ta* (Nervous Debility. 1 VttlrnlMiiw DaeraalSm, a waak irtiMH 'lwU,Hwrgv muu. ilit raanK 1 11—1*1 jot cv-wiwll. laisuKntUaa tir Kimmm, at Nat dtalß It—M th# Nms te at**?*oaradty Humphrey's Homeopathic Specific No. 28. !' ••not 9 t?4 Irtlaatadn tha tpaktm. tlaili tha jt• 1- and OrwxuMiaMir, trmjtoeru sti— all -nf tmmm ■ -€>!• th deals ana wawtit. ua aattra aw. t oa sir j it.tu mm irfifc mrlart If rttll h Wil-idNhw. I*i a,aim—r awtW: "• WA i> rtcbft ( IttrttC and ft .at nnl at —wi-M, <*— d*o aul on rmatpt at pttaa. A iinai Ebr&fer*- Ba — 55 s __________________________ : T <**•( M Mails nml la Umn ttaMtU I / / /Hath mm* ta Uii u ■ —lhi at ot A ill oaaof tdOwaaa. ta aa part of tha " ttaedl ItdL MM aar *—h la pot aam torn. Taa aaad aa* * a lnaalMtca mr tufai Yon ma •>< vaat ytolt uat hatha trash. at —% mar laoia mm—MM It. . . authlac to 111 It. tiai—i. Taeaaa and 4* Oat tore. Addrarn M a—a. H tLalisU * On.. 'tr-,o.ad. fort land. Mwaa M Sah j Harness, Saddles, &c. 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