THE CENTKE REPORTER Owl re Hall, P, Th'rsd. .Tan y <•' gJFTrnxia. #2 per i/eur. srAen paid in idrnner : $2 FflwAen not paid sn advance. idvertiscsntnts'blbei* per line lor three t tertians. and &eenlfper line 'or rrr-v tut - itqvent tn*er ft on. Adrrrhtcmenl* by ' ' year ni a liberal ihSMtulf. Stibtf ibersoutside the .-ei.nfj, JAON.O e m I us 10 eis, nniownf of one v'flf" * po.*'- •ge, instead c/'lSVf.s nsforsne-ty schest paid tl Ihen\selrts. Subscriber* eon alcsyi f'"' '"'ir 1 .eir counts sinnd at tbc Reporter of "*e bv c>y*~ suit *>q thr tables on tseir payr-s. I tabU reads "John Roe 1 jan tb" if •*">"* that Jo' m i* indsbled for tuhsrrspUon from til lf of January, ISTA. and that st s. . me h* seas paying the prsntrr. LOCAL ITEMS. TODOK MRFTISOB CsNT**nAt.ilxsis.. *•.*. I *ief*y,J Ni,\r.la>avenltxt In tbe tA.I f *"••*' ' M V A . roaaw.a, S-'r. J Al*a*oa*. S O >ie Tear looea. ae W, A M M.n.U, a.anlna oo ar tiafora each foil a>-n lain fVdd tallow* Hall. „ ~ M x- I tl*i , aia. Se.-t p P. Kxi iaa W w eaafw It noe'm lxead Chairman tlephart * avixlress. Sheriff Spongier, in this issue, pub -1 xhts hi* first oflicial document AVhat has not get its mouth at its hnad? A river. Sheriff Spacgler has had his ton Ueuken *worn in as deputy Ha is x-em- Px'loit for the position. Mr AA'm J. Hoaterman. eears ago w e'l known a* N me chant in Rru,ha iff d.adat St Louia, some weeks ago. sunption. gel Frank V Green's compound syrsp of tar and honey, Good advice In cold weather—in ell kirvis of weather —buy your groceries at Sexhier's, where they kep the best. marhine is the roost xiurable machine male. Farmers always wish to learn things to.heir interest—they can gst the highest ctsh pr : ce for grain bv takieg it to L L. Bown. succnseor to Shortiidge. Christwias is over and done w.th. Tic re will not be another Christmas until lbc. 25. l)*79—which will be a long time fj the little stocking brigade to wait The commissioners, told board It.ve elected Capt. Jacob Ki-enhutb. of Aillheiru, mercantile appraise* for 18T9 ! good appointment. AVro. 11. Ripka, millwright, has clanged his residence from Lewistown to leiser, AliflJin county, end continues in lis trade. One Jav '.as: xxeek while Jacob B:- cn. of Form township, was taking out ice •n KrtVs dam, be fell in and got a severe lacking. The new board of commissioners save re-electsd Henry Beck, as their clerk end C. Y1 Bc>weras attorney. All coat p n Centre county, to sell the ffumm it Stove-Pipe Shelf and Stand. Handiest thing out Every body wants it. Price $1.50. P. P. Vox a DA, MadUonburg, Pa, '.'janSt Mr. G- P. Gentzel, of Zion, brings up'the rear and beats all—he killed a bog not quite 15 months old that dretred WO pounds. This porker was a cross between Chester white and Poland China The band can serenade Mr. Gentzel. To start tbe New Year right, and on sound business principles, you want to j buy your groceries at Sechier's where you J get em best, freshest and cheapest. Just try it—it's no hoax. Huadreds of fami lies are saving money in just this way- Wanted—the follow who predicted this would be a mild winter. When last beard of he was as far south as Riehmond and still pressing on tor a warmer climate. A*. Baltimore be purchased an overcoat, and at Richmond he was snow-ballad by naughty boy*. If we can get bis addres, will kindly inform him how mercury stood at Centre Hall, on 2nd. A boy named Andy Dubb?, aged abcct' IS. living some three miles from here, had a narrow escape from freezing to death on Christmas night. Accompan ied by a companion named Yesger, be started ft home in the afternoon, and when about half way, Dubhs being intoxi cated, was unable to proceed, and Yeager bad to leave him in tbe fields and proceed to Alfred lloslerman a for assistance. It was after dark when Dubbs was found in sensible and bis legs frozen. It is feared that ho will be crippled for life in his feet. Another warniag against the us# of strong drink. L. L. Brown, at tbe depot, Belle femte. gives the best Cash prices for all kinds of grain, and sells coal low as any other dealer tn this county, ifjot lower. Goto Brown's, near the depot, with your grain, you get the highest prices there. He keeps the cheapest coal, and all kinds. Try the Howe before you get any other sewing machine—A. C. Moore, agent, Milesburg, will give you one on trial. —-If you wait the best fitting and cbaapest shirt in tbe State, or any other clothing, go to the pagle Clothing hall, there's the place where you get it Ask for Grin's Compound Syrup of Tar and Honey, if you suffer lrom ,-aoiu:h' or affections of the throat. Tbe t>; remedy out. MASONIC INSTALLATION —On f-at unlav tiigkt x'd last wsek tho tics '* d officers rfOIJ Fort Lodge, No .Vl7, F AI d A M 1 vetted in th: place itur.) ir-- •tailed with the u od appropriate core monies, as follow*: AN M.,Jno. •W --ne* ;S. W., JwM A KltlW .'. AA . AY. A Kric . Tro-isurer, P. 0 Keller ; Ser'y, C F Herlacher ; S P. AV. Sheep \ .1 P.. J. Uinhel ; Chap!l, .1 N M'Corraick ; Pursuivant, Pr. J. V Alexan.lsr; S M of O,J. T. Lee .1. Mof V . Auman. F. Pott* Greer, P M of Rellefonte Lodge, NogltS, clod as inl*l!ioc officer, m thoparformiair of which duty ha wa< li*ted ht L. Spangler, P M, P 8. Keller, S. AN' , and AY L\ Heinle, all ot No. 26A. and AV R. Pa nip, \\ M , of Altlrev Lodge, No. 4 'J. *t the cloia of tha exereoet the M a>tar and A\'ardent iavitod tha meaihor* and \ isiting brethern to the Ma'.hoditt Fe-ti ral where an oyt#r supper had heart pre oarevl for them. It was throughout a ve-r pleasant af fair. At the Sdate Grange that met in Hellefonto resolution* were adopted to pa xiti >n the Legslat.ire to past ne-e*sar* agit'.ation to -to away with uuou 'mr.t diacriaaination in freight. They aiao ash that the State t>range ha repreAnted on the State Board of Agriculture, and rec . mrcetnl the Pennsylvania *-Ute Ceßeg* .a the patronage of the Patrons of Ilut handy t>n account cf the extreme colJ weather on last Thursday evening. Jar. \, a large number o' people were hindered ffx m going to the Jubilee Concert, held in iho M K church at Centre tlai ; hut in erder to saltsft a!!, the concert will Se ro tieate on Friday area ng, Jan 10, xsuli additiena! songs, charming l> l.sten to The Jubilee Singers are tha be*' troupe ravelling, as concert sir.ge-s. Admission Ift cl*; child-en under I'd years, Pets. Gvatere will be svreed in the chapel, du 'it:g the entire eeening Mr. A Shannon. • ! , writes us trxxm Lena. 111.. Dec 28: Have fin# • gh ing which commenced three weeks agxi. and if the present stats of the alnxw i here continues, we will have sleighing on the Ith of July r.#xt. Since last Bun dv morning m#rcury ra; ged frx>m rero to 20° below Times are pretty *nug b#r#, produc# of all k nds low AYkeat TtV; . a'.s 14c; rye sc.- corn Kc lL'g* t2(7 Lutheran Church, Saturday a week, i-;b) at 2o'clock, p. m. Pas Ton. Lift of Letter; remaining .a the Pott Ollico at Centre Hall. Pa , Jan. Mh, 1879: Jlri. Rachael Merrit 1, P. F. Durst 1, Mr Will U Ererhart 1, A; t Adams' Express Co. 1. Persons calling for ab.ve latter* will please sav advertised. J. A. KiEStitK, P. M A little son of Wru. Fbrhard wea wounded in the hand the other day, while he and a com no 1 ware handling u pistol. Don't fool with that kiud of in sects. Since Tuesday the weal her has been more moderate. SAMUEL MILES GREEN. The Death of an Eminent Pennsylva niun With a Notable Ancestry. The funeral of General Samuel Miles Green, w i.o died at his re-idem aon BuOa to Run. Centre C".. on Saturday. 21, ult., lock p'ace from the Presbyter aa Church at Bellefonte on Monday a!tern>on. lis was a grandson of Colore! Samuel M >lea, who cutnmanded oneof the ritlle batallion in the revolution and was captured at Loag Island. August 27. 1770; subsequent Judge of the Court of E-ror and A"peal and Mayor of Phi adeiphia. He was born ;at bil grandfather's iron works, nea- I M lesburg, April 11, 1797. and w*s„there |f< re. ia the 82d rear of his age Ha slid ied law with lien. John Blancbard and was admitted te tbc bar co'.emporarr with the ate Hon JL S. Wilson, John G. Miles, Esq., etc. Shortly after be was appointed Deputy Attorney General for Clearfield county, whence he removed to Mradvi'.le In 1 S3l be abandoned the practice of law I and became manager at Centre Iron i Work*, whence he removed to Harre, in Huntingdon county, carrying on the iron works thcro until 1873, when he sold eut and retired to his farm. Hi# wife, ner Rachael Doreey, died some years since ' He was a man of handsome presence, very hospitable and sociable, with manners of the old school of gentlemen, and was high ly esteemed by bis very large circle of ac quaintance. Gen. Miles Green was the father of druggist F. P. Green, of Bellefonle. CO. INSTITUTE The Centre Co. T. Inst. as#aibled at Beilefonte on Tuesday morning 24 aad called to order by Prof. Meyer. Mis* Laura Graham, of Beilefonte, was elected to a vacancy ia tbe office of vice president. Prof. Weirick wn re-elected roll-clerk, having preven so efficient at the previous In-titute. Prof. Buckbout, of tbe Slat# College, was introduced and spoke upon the sub ject of Natural Scienca In tbe afternoon session Miss Weaver, Miss Weston and Mr. Foreman were chosen critics. Mr Newcomer read a paper, subject, Trans position of the Scale, ID music, after which Prof Buckbout resumed his treatise on Natural Science At the evening sessian Prof. Scbe flVr delivered an interesting lecture, suvject, Education among the Greeks and Ro mans, drawing a comparison between the two and in favor of lb* Greeks On Cbristmss moraing Prof Buckbout again continued bis remarks upon Nat Science. Prof. Stabr, of Lance*ter, followed on the subject of Mental Science, and w*s followed by Mr. Harpster who read a pa per oa a practical tubjert, School-room Deficiencies, fallowed by remarks by Grarnly, Moyer, and others. In tbe afternoon Prof. Buckbout again touched upon his subject. Prof. Krise, of Centre Hall, then follow ed, hi* topic being Primary Teaching, up . on which be laid much stress and impor tance; bis paper was able And well re ceived. Prof. Sam'l M. Enmriek read a highly interesting treatise upon Moral Training, which was favorably received and called up further remarks by various members of tbe Institute. At the evening session Pref. Stahr lec tured upon The Results and Tendencies of Modern Science. Thursday morning prof. Buckheut dis coursed upon Botany showing by charts tbe origin of plants from seeds, and drew upon the blackboard form* of familiar plants, with interesting explanations. Prof. cii*ff#r followed upeii the Differ- - in i i urn hi it ii I iiaasiiiwiii etit Systems of Notation, upon winch I'rof. '-lahr followed in Ater.tal S ( "anc.\ In the evening AYalluce Ilritc* ecturad upon Robert Put ThU lecture Is high ly apekan of br nil and crantad a x erjf favorable impression in favor . Air. Itruce Pro!" Shulti, on Friday, road a paper in favor of tho atate paying for nil school, hooks. AA'o d' not think the taxpayer will so toon get to that war of thinking people who par for their hooks wi knew tha value of taking care of them, which would not he the oate if thee were furnith- i ad at the public expense For those too. i>Oor to buy books far their children, a guarded enactment to turaiafclbem at pub lic expense might net he objectionable \ matnorial wat then read be the eomj I niiitaa appointed to prepare the tanir upon the death t two dr. eased member*. Mr David Bollinger, of Aaronsburg, and \i.s Caldwell of the other side cf the . a only. Phis was followed by a report of the general committee an reeolulione, which wound up that the tame bo printed in the Bnl Intent* pnpnrn How high Mnt country :el lows will become whan they get ,nio a big town. Tlie attendance ofleach* :a was largo All tho sessions waro open ad with prayer and music, and a spirit sit g.K'd will prevailed throughout. Tho lac lures by the distinguished gentlemen from abroad wereiich literary treats and high ly appreciated. The instituta was a suc cess throug mult >1 ,Mi|iON BP KG Last week it was c Id enough to hug the •love. Christmas was txo cold tor enjoyment and on New Year sice sewing ead haul mg was going on. lis the evening a par tv ot youngster* went to Millheini On last Saturday Mr. Jobu Stiater, ar mer, lest his b#*t inare. Sha was '.at out to water, and was runaing around in the yard ; but in * short time she was found dead It is supposed that sha ran againal something and broke her skull, at least her skull was found fractured Prof. C. L. Oram!#* has a singing cla.s .here which he will teach form few months Mr. Kmeriek has left us and moved to AYelfs stand, east >f Reberabu'g Toe Kvau. Sabbath School has started a Bible reading class. The Brush valley girls always rca I the weather probabilities ; first in order to see how the weather wll be the coining Sat urday night then carry wood in accord-1 ingly. | AYhen speaking of a person • tau.tsj pray don't forget your own. Remember i that persons slis live .a gla-s houses should not throw stones. Cris;it.T. , A HEAVY AVEDDING A tew weeks ago at Farmers Mills, there took places wedding whi -h deserves mere than tho mere ephemeral .• nl-o/ m, nth notice. AVe were nt fortunate enough to see the heavy ic.lt of good things, but a friend told u* ef - :ue heavy 'adies pres ent Four of the lady guests aggregated ten •: irtd . '• 1 .irfect •' AYhen ws heard th is .rfcsAy story we mentally con gratula'.ei ourselves that we did not get a bid-to that affair. AVhere would our small bodily presence have been under the shadow of such a mountain of flesh Whc can beat that xvedding in weighty guest* ? F. ' The Festival IseLi in the Evangelical Church, in Millhoim, on Christmas eveuiug, was a grund sux> ces. Before tlark the people c-ui mencetl gathering in. ami long before the h"ur of opouing hail arrived the house was packed full. The seats and aisles were so full that it was almost impossible to get through. The Fes tival was held io the interest of tlu. Evangelical Sunday School of Mill heim. Two trees had been placed in the church, and both were groaning umier the load of gilts they had to hear. The church was beautifully■ decorated with evergreens which also added to the beauty of the occamoo I'he exercises were rpened with music followed with piaver bv Rev. C. F.j D'eninger, who also deliveresl a short hut interesting address, principally to the little foiks; explaining to them the meaning of (Inristmas d'C. lie was followed bv H"n. \V. K. Alex ander who addressed himself more to parents, showing them the great crimes they were committing and causing to he committed, bv not in ducing their children to go to Sals hath school. Both addresses were good, short and to the point. The ex ercises were interspersed with music, Miss. 11. Theresta Laoich, presiding at the orcan. The order was as good a* could be expected under the cirs cumstances. Many persons could not be seated, consequently they were restlcas. causing more or less noise. Upon the whole all passed off harmo niotielv, and to the satisfaction of all concerned. Let Christmas come again. OBPKKVEU. To cure hams. —Take the hams a? soon as cut, lay on a dry shelf, take one lablespoonful of saltpetre to a ham and rub thoroughly on the fleshy side of the bam ; as soon as dissolved the next day rnb all ov p r with dry salt, in the bone and evry crevice; after rubbing two or three times, they al ready for smoking; cover well, and hang up to dry. A young woman i 9 said by the London World to have argued, in the midst of a dinner party discussion of Brighaiu Young's death, that the principles of Mormonism ought to be reversed. "Times," she said, "are so had, and fashions soexpensive ( that it is absurd for one man to have four or five wives ; whereas, if each woman had four or five husbands, see how mueh cheaper it would be for each husband, and how much better wives could dress." C 1 ACTlON.— Having purchased the / following personal property at constable's sale as the property ef Amos , Koch, of Gregg township. I will leave the nut in bit pe*eion at my pleature All peraoos are cautioned against meddling : ith the tame, namely : One Coeking Stove, 2 pair* Bedstead!. i dot Chair*. Table. Meal Cheat Clock. Poughtray. 1 Ho-se, 1 Spring Ilav and Corn, ltridlc and Harneat. 1 Cow 1 Pig, and Iron Ket tle, together with all defendant'a proper ty. JOHN COLDKOK. NHERIFF'N S4M.S. By virtue of aundry writs of h'itri Faci an, Isvari I'ncinn and I radtliwt erjioiuin iaaued out of the Courj of Common Picas of Centre county and to tne directed, there will be exposed at public aale at the Court Heme in Bellefente, on Saturday. Jan •lb, A P., 187'.'. at I o clock. P. M., tha following deacribed real etate of the de fendanta to wit / No. 1. All that cartain lot or piece of ground, aituated in the village of Port Matilda Worth township, Centre county, bounded] and deacribed aa follow# : OB the north by lot late of Geo. W Haaaon, deceased, on the east by an alley, on the south l> plank road atreet, and on the weal by High ctreet, the sarn being a corner lot and containing on High atreet tiO faet, and ex tending back along Plank road street about LMO feet. Thereon erected a large atabl". Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of It. P. Cum> mine*. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of greund, situate in Boaiahurg, Harris township,! Centre co., bounded and described aa fel lows : Pn the eaat by Mill atreet. on the south by street, on the west sad north by grave vard, containing i acre, mora or Jess. Thereon erected a'twe-atory brick Church building Seized, taken in exe | oution and to be sold aa the property of Zion'-church, of the Evangelical LutbJ conjrregation at Boaluburg. No 3 All tb*s risbt, tillt mil interest of said ' dcl.iulanl., ill and to tha > ertain l.>' {piece o!' laud, situat. in Liberty tow nship. (Centre county b iu ird a> 1 l cr hv! * follow- l. i! I : in ng •' * I lorlh bank f l'*b l.agli c - k ' b<"*> p . hv lands of th# belt* of ;-'iimud Bed deceased, north I . u. t i .icho. to post, tli.or. along land* •: Sehenck 4t p.r>! to po-t. thence• utli |• b T It '. jf.ad.nU in that certain tract • ' unseated |t®®4 situat® In Liberty town.h p. Otnt i ( i jn'.V, lU'irrn.l tl lor a warrant g-anle to \\ in 11. if, conta ning b*' actr. n ■! or leu. A LEO, All the right, till, .'id int.r.l of tbo .<• teinlanU in th. certain tr.ot ofuneated| land, dtntlt it Liberty township C.nir.| county, urve\ .tl under a wan.tit graa'.' to John or Clirl.lian N *>ll. Ole, c ■ • tali - ; u g IM> acra* aior. or 1... B.irc.t, ti.#n in .locution and to b. .1 .. tlie proper t* of B.nj. Ligget and 1 D Ligget No I A 1 the r ght, title a- I in'.<-'*t of r>* d.fcudauU in a>l to allt it c.rtaiU tract; or pin ot land t.tu.te Li Snowt'io t * n-, |ehi|>, Centre inint*. eCuining and. of i At 1 llinton, John G Urel. arid and* of thaSnowiho. Land At '• on, i '.ta'n ing H> acr. more or li.i about - a,r-i and utul.r feuc. * houl anv olh •rimprov.ni.au if. .on S .J, take in and to be ild a. the prop.* tv of Sarah I'. Cbrianian. No o. Th. f'llov. tig described bin ding ano l.'tot gro md, to rt it ■ Ibe aaid btuniit a i. itoat. an the .outii :d. ot L.rnb in th. borough ot B.ll.foai# oa a >t fronting n L.mb irr a [ I bt>i.n I. in. v..l by Jot af l M Hutt., hi . in b> an abay. aao "aal nv 't Canipb.ll, §a.u bunding i two-itor. p a", frame nou.e. ■! - • fw# ■ lid IS fori tl.|> >.l*.d, :hn cutiun and to be aold a th. propurt* ot I),id A Kenned*, oaner or reputeu owner and contrai nr. No. 0. The following building aa.l Jot ot ground, to wit Said building located in line borough of HeU.ionte, ou the . ui i.ije of Lien .tre.t, in .aid borough, on a lot adjoining erugrjd ol Jainei Armor on the eaat, and Lamb .treat on the .outh, a thirty foot t.-eet en the weat, #nd Linn at:eat oa the north, and la a UMlory frame home, thirty-two fact front on Lmn airoet, and twenty feet in depth, aud a twu-alory kitchen, a back building 1 > b) llSfct. Sei/..U, taken in elocution, ana Wbe .old a. the p-.perty ot Moor. * Ar mor, owner or repu'.ea owner and con tract >r. Ko. y. ( All that certain lot or piece ef gr . d, situate in Harris town ship. C.-atra county, i bounded en tha north bi N.ttany Brown*! tain, and the Ya'eat • e heir., .-a the cart by and. of John S B !, on t •<* • mlh by lands ot John ft >\ and on the w.: b* i lands o: Jaa M U ... c ml. mag A)acre mere or lea*. Tbareon ere ted a a brick dweiimg house, bene barn and .-ta .r outbuildings . about e*i.iytf acre, cleared. Sained, taaen ib axaCUtibß ajo to be sold as th# property of \Y D. Uou. No 8. , Ail tha. certain lot or j >cce o: ground, aituate in lb# bo:ough of Hei ~'onle, v en trecoUß'.T. bounded and .te. ribed a> tol low. (.'a the north bv the Brisbin prop ark] ■ th# ea! bv an ailev, on the ..u.h bv PHbwd a etiurcu p ipbrty, BI > on 'be West by the Harris ••tats. - "la on g about two acre., m re or • i i erected a two-story ow.'.i.ng ■ use U '.wo story school bui.d i.gi. MWol* an 1 othei outbaildinga. Seized, taaen 111 cm and to be sold a. the ne!,!otile A -ademy. No. * All the right, title end ietercit i I'.'.er Weber in and to that certain Jot cr i e ef ground, situate in the borough of Phil ipsburg, Colore county, teuaded a id ue .cribeT as fanoyri, to vit t'n the nur'.'i by I t ef Kicbard Hays and otCa.t, on f eait by North Secon T itr.e:, on the south by Jet of Robert Lloyd, and on the west bv North Front street, ifonting on tii. sai l North Front street about 06 feet, and cj. l.r. :;i g laca SMO feet to i Norm Sac >it : On* there ? bonndrd on Its ..orth by JO feci <>f B.nop street en in* w-t n ,n, f J It But.a 'JU.I feet, south by Logan .'. "J> ! *l. eH by let of i>. Wood ring JJSJ feet. Thereon • reeled a two-.torv frame dw. a* ho_te • Another there ft urcled t rtti 1 v fur:, jpike. i u the east by the titirs ol ila -•. a., I . e ..in be Va -nt.m. 1' • - c;eci*d a lwo**'.nry frame dwelling 1. u.c, letc. SeizeJ, Ulrm in gsecutionawe to ha to:d ss the property ofCt aries i.rodn No. U. All that certain tract of land, situate a Ft rgu.on lown.tiio, Crotrecountv. bound cd wu the north by land, of James >. K rape, on til# • ast by nd. belonging 10 the estate of Daniel Eckel a wu Said buildmrtwu .trie, high, having a front of twenty-seven faat, 1a: -d a del th ef seventeen fact Situate no on a certain let of ground in Hush town ship. Centre county, bounded on the : south-west by land, of Alherton heirs, on 1 the south-east by BeUefoatt and Philips 'lburg turapike, on the north-east by lot jot Kobcrl Sievea.on, and en the north west by land, of Petar Schmidt, Seized, taken in exreut on an 1 to bo so'd as the ; preperty of Lcar.tler Steinro k. I No 1-1. All that ttarUin lot or piaco of ground, 1 situate in .spring towr.ihip. Centra county, bounued and de.cib.U a. follow., via: Begiumog at a pia® tr.r on tlie touta-esktt . c-irn#: of Sariiuei Koi.'s lot .n roa l lead ing to l'.rdeau farm, thence along .aid ' road n.rtli (>i , va.t ilxtean perch*, to a .take, thence norm IT.' . west 10 pt-rcbe. to . a stake or atane, thence southhll . ofln taen perch*- to a "lake on north-east cer r.ar of Bamuel Kl. s lot, thenca along ' •aid lot aouth 29", eii.t 10 perehee to lb* place sif bfginniag, containing on# acre more or ie.. Thereon erected a two-xlo- , ry frame dwelling iinu.e und other out building. Seized, taken in execution andtobeaoJd as the property of A. li. Cox- ! No. 14 '1 All fbat certain lot or tiiece ot ground, 1 situate in Pnilipsburg borough, L's'ntre 1 county, bouudea and described HS fol- t 1 low. :On the north by 10-ot L. G. Lin i g!e, on th" eat by South Fourth street, tat the .outh bv lot 'f C. fi Herliuger. and'i on the west by South Ceatre atreel front ! ing on the .aid South ('entrc .trcet' feet, 'and extending hack 21" feet to sitid South Fourth street Tiierssen erected n|"two .tory frame tiwclling house, stable aad | I other outbuildings. v ei/.ird. taken in ex < I ecutior and to be aold r.i the property of I L. A. Shearer. No. 16. I AH that certain lot or pieca of ground, 1 aituate in Potter township, Centre county, 1 bounded on tho north by land, of VVIII 1 Mulbarger, on lb# east by land,af Joaenl Strum, on the south by lends of Jonn|< VV'agrior, and on the west by land, ofj I Wut. Mulbarger, containing about 4 iicre.ji mere or let.; tliere<>a erected H two-story frnnm hou-c. small barn, and other out 1 building. Seized, taken in execution and 11 to be aold as the property of John Jordon. No. 16. All that certain lot or pi.ee of ground, .itueto in the borough ol llellefonte Cen tre county, bounded on tho north bv 1 Church ailey, on the ea-t by lot of II K H.rks. on the aou'h by Liftn .troot, and on 1 the weal by lot of George Potter, fronting on said Linn street (K - feet, und extending j back '-.HO feet to said Church alley Then n erected a two-story frame dwelling house and other outbuilding* Seized, taken in execution and to ba .old u the proi erty of Thorn*. A Hick. Term* Cash No deeds will he ac knowledged until the purchase money it paid in full JOHN SL'A NG I.K It, NU jail It Slier ill pv>KcnoK s NOTICE Getters testamentary on the e-tato of George Murray, iate of College township, deceased, having been granted to the un dersignnl, aU persons indebted to said e. tate are required to make immediate pay ment, and iho.-e having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated by law, for settlement. Claims can bo presented to either of the undersigned. J D-MUKKAY. WM. A. MURRAY ,9 jan Ot. Executors. T ICEN3K. —N.lice is hereby given 1 |_i that the fallowing n*rovd parsons have filed their petitions tor Cl eans., in th. office of tbe clerk of th. Court of General Ouarter Sessions of the f | Peace in arid for Centre county, and that .application will be mado to the next Ses • sions of said Court te grant th. same .Jatnes L. Delong, Libertv twp., Tavern. A WILLI A Mc, l t Cltrk. . i II if - ■ W--JlM—-*s mm r ISM IHI 11l I !■■■ U•• :••*■- I ■llllllll MS* > - ■—n—, ■— W - : ~ - Tlie Call Season for (he year 1878 is now opening and a Mew and EXCELLENT STOCK OF it'AXX AND WINTER GOODs IS COMING IN v roiUJUKNIiriMKU.V CO. 'B, (KMI UK HALL, and xvh.eh will be ol lat LOWEST FIGURED They Han lumens® stock an I we 1 ! a Wf.d ui every lint. IIAVB l)r, >S 's (woods* Clothing* jlitis cy ( ftps, Hoots iy Shoes, Notions, Groceries, *8 fc., (it Lowest Pricey. ITWII i lit lO Vol KIN TEE EST 'O* . AUIOM/.K YOUR HOME MKKCH AN IS," INSTEAD OF GOING AWAY FROM HOME. GIVE A O'AIL IMMEDIATELY. KKI-TK THE ILK LEATHER VI: V cli U', ISAAC QUQQENHEIMKR ~~ NEWMAN King Clothtier of -Jexatre county. IS SELLING IS SELLING 18 BELLING IB SELLING Winter Suits si.so. Over Coats 82.50. Underwear 20c. Boots $1.75. _ AND EVERY THING ELBE LOW IN PROPORTION. Challenge the County fit Heat my PRICKS and QUALITY, A Nl> snow AS LA KG h A STOCK OF CLOTHING As I IIA V I CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER BY FIRST CLASS TAILORS AT VERT LOW TBI CM I li 011-iu Cnsforoil, bmiilee beitijr nti •nt tlrc*sinj fut It-aflirr, tctnlnre til rcriuin prtxi'. It -Imulil lie miel ' > •.v littlf tiriil linlf, with tullotvor othnll. ■it. Neither rata, ronclu*, nor other! 1 ,, I'ermio will uftnek It'iillier ro |r*-j>ur- j • -i by liie np { „ •lii-utiiiti-J e wit r till the frozen •art is pliable, lul lei no artificial >rut touch it; then apply a salve ui.uh • •f npial pnrt. ol In jp,' lard and [loader, rubbed together until it forme ( t paste, and iu K- thtsis twenty four i tours the frozen part will be well. ■ABMIE9. '• tin Jat, 'J at in* home of tha b-ida.j" ariv'iU. b Le\ \V. 1! Fisclitr Jau:.i " Lltcli and f.niinti It. Weaver, both o! iea Farmer t Mills. !'a ' >■■■ ?> uit ,I v K v \S m 1! Ste.er, M - |' "'ranltri B. ll.i v. ! L.r- *J. Pair -, " "Uiity It. ,an ll.s Ire.a D. Gr '-■tt.r twp, t I t1.,. ult ,! v Uee J.Teu. r.a t. •< ,t-i.'.e ! ti liei A Lsr.d.s, Mr t L. .I ■ rain!* lu II i.a A \S oster. 1 th of Re- ; . larsburg, C.ntr. cuur.ly. Bs thiJath ult . hv ti>. same, tt the -l in !* • res ua-ice IU M ..tiaiiu Mr J L| J of Lewiibtirg. t • M .# A T Mus U ar, ia..gt.icr ■•: Was L Ma.srr fi -.hv "4 u':t hv K.v K a-t Ha ) D , ki Sc.lt Italicv I , Miss 1. tr e laugater of Sir. Jamas G.ei.n, all.fCol-l ' •go twp A: the I'aj'. i hy Ke W t Ji.c rt - I'uaadai • ■, Mr. | • i- rgaM Mailer]7 MtM Emma Wia >lh of lieli.lotite. l'a At tl.e resident of the br le • ' Iter m !•• loth. Is s ! v KT W JI. Divti llr J. J' lorr* ot ila-'or Pa aini' il si i aiale 'War. il :v < c - I re aunty, Pa. tin thl .. t. hv a 11cv Ge. . P iart. a.; Mr. ( t.a . G er to NA..a 1 iuima Bart:.- ki*, s'.l si Ja.as-:.*. ' hit couaty. ' At the Lutheran parsonage I'.cvers- " >urg, o: 1 1 . u' •Ja v . I tv Ka* f Vuran i, Mr Wrti P I all *rn an ' ki ie m. am M•• K • t'. i Krenter .f L j ;ns o. At the .sue j see.- n tae e*o of De . , • bv the .a • Mr. Perry 1" onfar and • j •: L'a v V Ho.- M it l; . ,'entre ccui :v. Pa men. In ftg'e;* M lit ec-uctr. Pa. <•' . - ga.iion e. ii Jereu. a. li i ige J 4 ' year., 'J months and 1 day. An at i roe* ale M"fn< n or tne w r te die t*gait ' •'.* ivrred bv Itev. J iY. Wt'te of M r. v Kcv h O tjiiae n mtlia t.v i",iiuat ii' aras ic-ng t , la rer.iemb* ; I :.e <|e nu '. wa. a i n ' if James G- •#. sr. of nea- farmer. M • a' i for a number >f y- • a -e.- • a ■ Peg : >a \ He e: •IB:s in j yfea.e copy In \ a v. De . John lie;:- is . tged ' vrsri • ■ au# days. Departed t: < 'ite c l.eaa. l . He.- >"i.' s Mr. Uatl triss ti oaawiaa w ism m Cath.ria. Bbeae, igtd U yn : mas abd 8d S-.ewa.b -n <• t'aa'.-e c üb'.v I'er • t Bee as - ' latwh Gtc. nai * ■ • Its IS, l fc > in h - Ktd year She em* ti.etxjuthe- o' ! ' chi 'ran nine are : II ( living. ,-'e e'.fg •" g-e. dl* i She wet a ai.t.r t< M-s. tler.bberger ] Hut ertburg. sad Mr. K tb.l of near Penn Hall, Pa . who depe-ted lbi !i ( w ilhin the'a.l yc*r. At tie age e' taen yaar. tt a e ne. r*red herte'f to L'nn.t, sad unitad w tb tha Lutheran church, ren-a nirg a teith'uL con.i.taui member uiii i,rr oereae. tlavic.g isuiit into Stepb*n n count) 11, nea- l,*:.a it a and iter hu!ta',d wore among th -se who secured tße trst preaching of lUe gel t'V a Lutheran iu niter in the t->wn of Lena, and vu prearr.ed bv t ->.r son in-law liav. D-nmoyer, wfc-t. (hay and lua>- faun y • £h.;-o.aJ nutr-y tha a..- tira congregattun. () ,v.r n. vu |>B moath. and 1 dsr Mr Wa ae livaa in Bt.phenton county. 11l lie with hi. family, w if*. on and daughter, .am. •; about th lt of D*c to v.nt their friend. Thev wera h<- e but a few cats wiien thev ,-nr 1 I ? a l exper anc# that in tbe midst of ire with all It. erjavu.ent. we ere in death, in that thev bare I n bereft i an oniy ion. Nuch ar. Ih. ways, of providence and our praver should be "teach u. to num sr our days, tbal wa may app-y eur neans unto * iLm . f.,- "thou turne.t man to Intra lion. a . i say e.t. Keiurn. yacl ildrer. I f men |" In Karthaus twp., Cloarilald county, Dei .Vl th alter a lingering ilineas, Mrs Adalioe Gilliland. w of JcsepJi G ...-[ land, aged ab >ul S2 year.. In B gc t-'wn-up. Centre c.unty, l'a I >•' Mn A: cttxa ileaton. wife of Enoch lleeton, ag<-d b s vears, 7 month* and 'dVdays. Ia Hailef.nte. Pa., Dec. 20. Mr. lifnry Koch lor. aged 88 years On 'doth ult . in Haines twp., Fanny Yearick, egeu I year., 17 days I> EfIISTF.IPS NOTICE.-The fol!o"w k i: g accounts have boon exam ned and par-e l by n,e. and remain filed of. record in tli- office for the inspection of] heirs, legatee*, creditors, an 1 a!) other- ii . any war it '.•rusted and will ba pre-enled to lit** Orphan s Court of ('iiiitre otinty on Wednesday, lb*'."ith day of January,! A. I). 18T9, for confirmat n and allow 1 anca I Thr second |artial account of Win. Allison, jr., executers of Ac. of David Lamb, late of Marion two , deceased. 2, Tue account ol William Allison, jr., guardian <>f Hannah Daugbenbai I>. minoi chilil of Jacob Datighenbaugh, late of Ontr county, deceased. .1. Tim account et Or J. It Leitzel,; guardian of Martha P, Franf Petter township, de-1 ceased, at filed by John Jerdoij, one ottlu | executors 7- Ttie acceunt of Willtnna Garner, ad [ ministratwr of Ac of Samuel Garner, >ate ! ef Harris township, deceased. 8 The tlnal account of Joseph F. \\ ill taias. guardian ef Newton Spoils, minor child of John Spoils, late of Huston town ship, dcceaed 'J. The second account of Jacob Strolim, cuardian of David Kerr and Susannah Karr, minor children of Daniel and lle hecca Kerr. Annie Zerby. John oerr and I Klrmra Kerr, minor grand children of thi said Dan e> and itebii ca Kerr, late of Pot ter township, deceased. 11l The fourth and partial account el Peter llofferand Carrie I. \Vo|( t admin isl i a tors ol Ac of II on. S. S Wolf, I ale of INslter lownahip dcenea. as filed by Pe ter lioffer, one of the administrators. 11 Th account of John Hishel, guar d inn of Samuel Stover, a sen of Calharim Stover, late of Gregg township, deceased a* Glad by M S. Kiabeland Win F. Kear ick, administrators ef John Hishel, de ceased. 12 The account of Jehn Hishel, guar dian of Mary Jane Smith (fermorlj Neese), a minor child of William Neese. late ot Potter township, deceased. 13 The tlnal account of John M. Fu > ray. guardian ef Sarah E. Stone, minor • child of Jetaph G Stone, late of Spring i township, deceased 14 The account of Daniel Fleisher. executor of Ac of Josiah Buyer, late of Petter township, deceased w. E. BUKCHFIKLD, 9 j stn KegUler. " s| /Jttl UT PIIOCLAMATION. nhtrki i II • ' sr,e % Mirir, <•! I '.* , . i e t . li kt il. •' . 11 - i a'' iMI Ifkll y.'iiila(iß| 111 ibßiuUttitMut I'sillrs * llßluu Shd l'iaC;< Id, aid tin |l It.C Itf 0 cobs itsn lib Mui.ii .) . f *u l iLf itr r Hi Ol JEMMfy N- ' • IhNM f list I**4.. . A id, iibkii A'- - ohrUt'iri • j1 thr •aid (htUblj uf I al 1... )lc the U and Ificit lu ' (llßlf j B'j'rf fwfM'h .1 li i Iff fit* f ffflir.su of •aid d|i Mlt h llißlf i ds, ikrv| kSißlll • 1, I iallilU* iioti: - ■lor II uaii |t .r :t la■• w, la* flo I tsfauaf ( olngs sT|U 'i in ' - 4,'ti b(4>lM duitß. *bd IDs.a* •a L*i ( dtf o! Jm lull* 111 f v-l I I" 5 U. tU la/. ;• wl ll*'tvoU4cncf ' tf.e. I :;1 cd M*l*b JOHN G'ANiil> li. NLfrtft \ l DPI OK S NOTICE dhe auditor appointed !> wt. or| bans' Court of ( < aire cotsuly, to distribute tho fund. in toe ban I. of th- idiu.' .str-.tor .( John Kuhr , dec J wh ea.cxr-l.tor of tlx* ato' tv : e e'-v.-nth ,1a .! January. A D 37V, at 10 • A M ■ ■ .aid day D. E EoKTNKY, 171 . 691 Bc-'adwaj, New York. Ma: afc*.are *, T. ; ter A Dc ers in Velvet Fraru< , Album:. Gruphov icopo, Btcm 'ropfx and \ ittvs, Knyat gi • - re. Phot jrap' ar I kindred g da—Cel.bnt •• Actre-e.- etc. PHfvrOGßArillCl MATERIALS. \Yo a-e ItnluMtMß for avervthirg in thai way of Sterueoj tiootii auJ Mn/.C Laatcrue, Ka.•'.via l>s k" • best ,<( (ti da.-t in the Market. Beautiful Photographic Trarsparercies of Ma". ,a v a i I . grax 'g-f, r the w iaCf. C-CBVCS ('.#!' Y.a t-.*e, of Velvet Eramrs fr Mtmap.'.res ar.d Convex • s. Pictures CaUl gu. f l.r". ' -■ a:-1 S de., with dire '. r.s f ru* c. s. nl.n ra.* pt of us MM ttißfc * -f^TIBRATOR ' W(lUr. rto* mth if *4Lrt ttsthoKl r* t *t 4MKW ynrlBol. Uro 410®. TIIK tKTIKK TbrrrtMnj K*|Miisrs ,n4tr.®t •. 0.. i f . th* Kitm Onua BATED | y U.c 22*. ten*. IJO RPTOIYIIV ) ln"ldi' lh' Srji. ' -• • |t r.a rrrfeMly ai'-apled *•> ' Elm), tnd Omd'fl -uiuf r j I.raio, W#i Dry, L* . 4ter wi,li. aj*4i>rH t>i k|(FT snlr Vnttir Hiffriar for Whrm, VI •- MAKVKfeOrM for Slaipllrln PnrtM* ...tng 'ten • Half • ■ • EsAte t*a Lltrtc* * tMtterii pOl'H Hlfrn of HpprniorN lliulr, rnng. ■ mtmAAiSSmAfimm ® SVF.ATi Tower THrflirm n H|*ciitltr. t ifMritltix -uadvi i|a <■*,; !<< Mwtm IVlrtr, Ol lt l"nrivnt,-I S-ienm Tttrmbrr Ka sigßg, wrtitt V sins; <• Ls|4HrM*'l Itrtlfc* U** I'raiurti*, far l*jt*J aii) fiber uutkv kiftl IN Thoronirh Wotßmnnohtf. Fleannt llais . Kfifix n •* I'sits 4 ntpiurr,,.. nJ Eq dtmMil, I ®lr , sex*t "Vi*4Tvm TkteMrt • >uICU a/w in< npsgro/ttMo. ••(til I'nrtlralnra. coll on our ftpoleru C-. will- - - i* w-aailllew ■R ATERS'OrrhctitrionrltiraesOßGA!! utkr moat IM-aallful ft I PR' 4 'onerrtoatop. wkl* HI i h ,i sin |jv2 ' two no' WATERS' PIANOS,iiWS&K; S All It TIIK ItltHT Jtl AIIK,(Ac Tone, Tourh, Warbmnnhtp,il Itnrnhllltv I uaurpuased. i. WarruKril lr MIX YKAKM. ' PRU'KM BXTKEOIKI.V I.lltV for raah. nimilbtv lnalnllmeola reeelved. A I.lbeml H ItUrounl ( TKi'Vcrii. Mni\itart,Clturckm,i>rl>eol, XxAbENTa WASTED. Mperla I Isidore, r snrnta so Ihe irndr.Hlualriitrd I'nlalogaei ,i Mnlled.Ms-rond-hnnd InaSriiosenl.ii<4Jreol " llnrontnn. IIOHAI'E VVATKKM Jk MONM, Wouui'iieStirera 0*11! Ilrali-r., 40 II ANT I Ash MTKKKT.INIO.N WtJI'AJIJS, -N*WJh\7il4, LV>, VWT. ', lUicFr i-- \ II AUli Y K . HICKS, (SuccoMor to T. A. Hick* A Bro.) * WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty, &c., See. yog- \lw4 liiim the itKi-nry of Ibe Souih lieuU Cliilled Plot* for (hla iglled, nil tut lint f hie i U told estate,, u , nr.- TI jutrcd t iiuiU iminedlate (>a J i ,eM ( and those hai.ng . aims against the nUßi* [U ti present them, du y authenticated by i law. f..r si t'... .... j . AII accounts retual" .eg .'.n-tlled sflf I •Inn yl. T*i. *il be |il>. ad l.'iu bands e: A. a Jutlice fur collection WM. M ALLISON, ! o JAS. A BLA Vt.lt, f™ Executor*. ii • ♦ • O Spring Milla Market. i "Wheat VO. ' ' Rye, 4!tc. , (' i-n, oars, per bu. new, .4 c I flat*, I*7. . i BUCKWHEAT, 75e. (.'inverter J, % SO to $4 0(5 , Chop, per ton, t JU.OO. Piaster, ground per ton, f 10.00 Flour, per bb! |iW ' Butter, H. T. c. * ting*. Jlc- Egg* j. r d.z , It. J I . Warhed . sol C, Parked butter worked over. 10c. J J Coat, Ki t*.l Bv Car. (irktt r.ts M6 Ni I Slot a, liim $!•., i , Chestnut, 4 St $i (Si i' a i. • i to V, C -tapewad of \\ >ol and bilk Pelted to u gather with tbabilk aait to the foul. A H ■uro ra af 'or Rheumatism ar.d proof against (Vid and Lamp Frtt Many a co.d a' J the a'.tandant cenarquen es pre- at wcled by us.eg thaae good* Bdt Lj W mail to any address on receipt of S> Cent* j State air< i ahoa worn, and if for liact Lady or Child. t CaMUaan ar.J Ap<*nU da wad w.'.h 1 1 1heaa gw Jt 11, VV JOHNSON. I jl'.idctt .. Arch Street. I'ki a. 1 NEW MILLINERY STORE AT 1 lr MIII.IIIIM. |k p —— lit MRS. ANNA M. WEAVER , Takes p'c.ure in announcing to the po> - p.a of M ilihciiu and vicinity. thaL.be has opened a New and Elegant a STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS , on Saturday, October 19tb. IB7K M A full lice of choice and laatiiuna geodt always on band at popular pncea i IkrrsHUtulaine. and all kinds of ' FAMILY SEWING V..TFC THE NEW O-TN . Plailer and Trimmer f : making all kinds'* of aide-knife, box and lan Plaits; Fluting tjuiliing, and /.eiw.vri: g. n ill be a prom-j inent tealure <>f I 14 ocl '2m inn nnn Mar. and Women are' |\'U,UUW Wanted, to make from) $2 l sl6 per day Agents a-e now tnak- j ii.g t! at amount Ado-ess. with ope cent, stamp, Hv. s. T. BUCK, Miiloa, Pa. 'i 36 dec 4t i rt-to ALL WHOM II MAY CoN- ' 1 CEKN.— The books and Tendus i notes of the late Dr Peter Sur th, deed., have been left v. in Wm II Miugie. where all interested w.H pit-are Call and ] , make settlement without further delay, ar after January 1. !h77. the iiooks and p. te will be placed in hands of a Justice of tl*i Peace lor collection bv legal process { Mcetlf Cli AELKS ti MITH. F.x. 51 VATK s A L B \ CHOICE FAKM AND UOL'SF, ANDLuT. |—The following described property, :i John Kinmert. de. d. tuate in Hams' ' twp.. Centre county, >n* FARM, contain-,! ing one hundred and thirty-three acres. | in..re or Jos-, bounded by iandaol B. Kv-. erhnrt, died, J allies Glenn, McFallen.J l>r. llenderaon, dec'.!, and others. i ofle.-- | !ed at private sale The farm is well wa- ■ ; to red, a never failing stream of water ruti- : j nine through the tariu and within thirty I yards of the barn, also, a weil of never-, , failing water at Iho house, w ilh good puiup in it Tbo improvements are a targej FItAMK tw alorir- high, al moit new. a FRAME BANK BARN, i forty-five ov eighty feet and all e tion lorali j kinds of gram ,- it all hmostono land. A largeOKCUAitD oi choice Iruit on the, premises. For particulars inquire of Wm. Werti on the farm, i Also one HOUSE and LOT situated in; Uoaisburg, Centre county, the house i#2j m gtoriea high, with kitci i n atMw bed t-• it, and all necessary outbuildings, also a goo.l stable, a never failing well of water with good punip. The lot is well set with fruit, tree* of best quality. , Also' 2 acres and 123 perches i i oicollei.' land situated near the German Reformed church in Boalsburg, within two squares c-: iabove house JOSIAII NEFF, Executor of J Em-i inert, dee'd. Sept 6 if vy. a. s>l A ? £A, SIIOIISI IKI K, Respectfully informs the citixensof Cen tre Halt and vicinity that he has opened a new shop ill tho old Bank Building. New work turned out according to style,and allj _ Kind* of repairing neatly done, and on | -hurt notice. Price# reduced and to suit I .he times. 7M. i QKNTKKHALL 1 Furniture (looms! ! EZRA KKI MKIXE, > respectfully informs the citixeua ot Centre " county, that lie has bought >ut the >ld i slanJ ot J. O. Deininger, and has reduced • the |>rices He has constantly on hand L, and makes to order - BEDSTEADS, BU UK AUS, . SINKS, R WASHBTANDB. CORNER CUPBOARDS, i TABLES, &c., Ac. t His stock of ready made Furniture is j large aud warranted of good workman r, ship, and is all made under his immediate >- supervision, aud is offered at rates cheaper • than elsewhere. £ , Call and see his rtock before purchasing I elsewhere. feb 211 i\ .\ BRICK JTOR BALE —Find claa. brick n hand fur sale at Zerbo t Centre iieil rick vat-it Theee brick ere w 4'red ea low that it will pay persona et e .stance to come here for them. . Intending to 6D{IUOS| Dentist. MiUheim. bitituwntlM> Mtile !!• it 1 pMltitßi •iiuptrbUwDi u. iLm CtbUi pro* _ itiitiftwfuilfjifiptrfdle tiUMt tNtlai-Mielir I ilWul f>ln tXi)f tt Spring Mills, Pa., grainThouse COAL YARD. J. D LONG" Nfew Grain Hou?e is f Ready for The Reception of WHEAT, t th* HIGHEST CASH PRICK end the IK'-T CoAL il Market oid at the very ,i*l price. Hides ! Hides ! ttii-K >'f.' Hide* and receive the Highe*t 'rice for them. 1 * • < kr+t> tor tale UPPERS. K!Ps. 'A LF s I Ns, and tiOLh IKATHRB a l low-t price. Alto a lull lino of iarness. Saddles. Collars, Bridles, Halters, Whips, etc. L tltie very Lowest Price*. aoctSm : 0 NEW IJ [irocerj and ( Confectionery J kT CENTRE HALL. The undersigned baa opened a new Gro- j ii •ery and Confectionery. and will alwavt : seep a full line • f good*, at loweet possible j. jrscet. and kindlv asks a thare of the pub ic patronage. l! it ttock consist* of COFFERS, sUGERS. TEAS SYRYPS. 4 SOAPS, SALT. I All kind, of CHOICE TOBACOOES ANI) SEGARS, I tod all fruiU of the season generally in ' >uck t HfcST SWEET I'oTATOKS Ai.o a lull hue <>l CON 1 LCI ltlN KRIKS \ii kind# hit friends, patron*. and public gdneral ly. Also a Complete Assortment ot Reedy Made Clothiug :'or men and : boy*. Suits as low as to be bad in the city. Imported and Domestic DRYGOODS! Full line# of M ERINO UNDER WEARS, For Ladies, Gent?, Roys, Misaes and Children. Hoaiery, Gloves, Root* and Shoe*, HATS. CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL CLI TIIS, And tho tuotl complete a#sortment of N0 TIONS 'n Central Pennsylvania, and prices that wiUcoiniul YOU in self defence to buy of hm . Alto Pith, Salt, olc. 18oc A full line of Howe Sewiup Machines and Needle* forall kinds oi machine?. Alto dealt in all kindt of Grain. Mar ket price paid for the tame. A specialty 'in COAL by the car load. New Pianos $125 Much, ari.l all ttylpt, including GRAND, sgITARK and UPRIGHT nil strictly ri rut'dnm, told at the lowast net cash wholesale factory price#, direct tothe pur |cha*er Thotc Piano# made one of the fin c#l display# at the Centennial Exhibition, yuid were unanimously recommendod for iha llh. ikst Hovoks— over 12.000 in ute. Regularly incorporated ManufacturingC<>, —Fnctorv established over 86 year#, ibe Square Grand# contain Mnthushok't new ■patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the treatcft iiiiprovcment in the history of Pi nto making. Tho Upright* are the finest in America. Piano* sent on trial. Don't c'fail t" write for lllu-tralod and Deserip i live Catalogue of 4S page*—mailed free t MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. 1 jseiit ly 21 East loth Street, N. Y. W. A. CURRY. CEXTKE HALL.PA. * Would moet respectfully inform the oi'l zens of this vicinity, that bo has started a t new Boot and Shoo Shop, and would be - thankful for a share of the public patron e age. Boots and Shoes made to order and r,according to stylp, and warrant* hit work ■to equal any made, elsewhere. All kinds g of repairing done, and charges reasonable '-VQive him a call. I'eblß ly - fca Jas. Harris Co. NO. 5. IIROCKKKHOFP ROW. [ROOAILS, P A I N T S, oiIVETC., JAS HARRIS AGO. Ballifcita •^-BARGAINS. Bargains ! , Bargains! In MEN'S and BOYS, BOOTS and SHOES alto a LARGE VARIETY of CHILDREN'S SHOES, at LOUIS DOLL'S Shoe Store, opposite the Bueh bouse, Beilt-foau, roona formerly occupied by J eh* Powers. *pr2sy Candy Manufactory & Bakery. Mr. Albert Kauth, At tha BISHOP STREET BAKERY, is now making tbe very beet BREAD, CAE"ES AND PIM. in Bellefonie. Candies and Confections. He alto manufactures all kinds of can die#, and dealers can purchase #f Bias as low a# in the city. Cendiea of all kiadaal ways on hand, together with Oraagaa, Lemon*. Fig*. Datus, Nuta, Byrupa, J al lies and everything good. CENTRE COUNTY OYSTER DKPOI. An Excellent oyster saloon also ik tachod to the Bakery. Call and see me. ALBERT KAUTH. asvl TMPORTAN Tt) TRAVELERS. —THE— BUSH HOUSE! liEt-LKiFuNTK, Pa. Hat been recently thoroughly renovated and repaired, and under toe -naragemeat of tbe New Proprietor, Mr. GEORGE HOPPKS. formerly of W'msport, is lot clat* in all tt# appointment* SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Are offered to those in attendance at court and other* remaining in town for a few davs at a lime. The large#t and most superbly Desigsod H > tel in Central Pennsylvania Al l modern convenience*. Go try Ike Bush Louse. S-ug GEO. HOPPES, Prepr. HENRY BOOZES; CENTRE HALL, Masirsr-rrnaa or Saddles. Harness, Bridles. Collars, Whip*. Fly net*, and also keeps on hand Colt* a Net*, etc. Price* low as any where els*. All kinds of repairing done. The beat stock always kept on hand- All work war ranted. A share of the public patronage i# kindly solicited. 11 apr, H y W;t7: War! War! ORGANS!ORGANS!ORGANS! SEWING MACHINES 1 Sewing Machines! XF.W 1.1 Stop Parlor OrnOu. Price s3#o, For f 110 Caata. "J Stop Organ#, New, for S7O-00 Prie* $270.00. Sewing Machines Guaranteed NW, aud as Represented, for $25 00. COME. NEK. AND BE CONVINCED. COM E ON K, COM E A LL to the New Music A Sawing Machine store of BUNNELL & AIKKNB, , Alleghany Street, 2fijuly Belief ante, P . m #ar owm Sowb II Oultl Im w art. Kuihr. It #on want a ' M ,111 If Iwhlcti pwraoaw of wllhor hi ema Bi*k mil td/WVrp**ll tbw iline ihr work, vrlu hr mt, ucularw to ii. Hi I rriACe PertlaeCiie IS mar. y DF. FOKTNEY Attorney et Lew Be'.lefonte. Pe. Office over Sot nuld# bank 14inay"a^ PENNSVALLFY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and all >w lnter est: Discount Notes; Buy md Bel< GovernmentSeonritiw (Gold and Coupons WM. Wolf. Wn. B M i-oti, Pr—'L Jaskise ¥ L SPANGLER, Attorner at Lew* aw a uoaaultations in Engli*h .and Ger aaaa uute in Furn's new building. Ucsn make money faster at won for a, thaa at aa* thln aWa. Capital ao raair*d ; we wIU atask you. *U per day at liotaa mad, by Ike ladsatri ooa lieu, women. ho> aad gtrla wanted ewa wbere to work for us Now U tbe Uae. daw outfit and term* free. A Jdreaa Tmua A Co. AaewaC. Maine. SSmarTy Lincoln Butter Powder, makes ter sweet andhard, and guickar to ckttr* Try it—for sale at W. Woifs