THE CKNTitti KEVORTfiB. Centre Hail, Tn, Th rsd. Jan. lfi, 'TO jrg-Titnws.—s2 prr yrtr, when yoid * ,ilrnnrr s"2.fo %ehen sso( void in adravrr, Advrtiffnrvt n 'AVf.s prr Unf f <ir Ihr'f in ( scrft is. and hemttper lint for ever* • ne-nr-if i'Ufrtian difwrfimnnifi ey tht yror ot o liberal discount. Stib*rribrrnout*uif tbr funtx, lAo*M vnif 10 rfs, smsanf of one ymr's r t --itiir. imtrnd o/SOef* an formerly %rhm ywii d by Subnrr,her* con aUrttyn tell How thrir or connfs stnnd at tht AVimrfec o/'h"' hv con suiting fhr lablr* <'-i thr r j oyr-s. I' thr f toblr -rndi "John Roe 1 ian 'T.V if www that John in indrbtrd for avbser%f>ti(infr\'m tht \st of Jauua*y, 187&, in<f that >t i' ttfne hr li .is yoyiny the jirinfor. LOCAL ITEMS. LODOT. MEETINO9. rrvra* Hsi.i uono*. He. wa. i • 1,10 ,] >.'< s.tnrU ovanlnt in the iMd I allew* Hall A. IVasM.n. tw'. niuuns. > • oi.t< v"o*T ixmv*, !o snr. v a * • m *' u .rT Man.lai -.nnlnc no .1 ttsS fn" •"" In •" V>44 I allow. Hall. u i mnurm. Bwl P Kstisaw v l'.Mßr..il,s.i. V.,i rf 11. ®'s.al lhali Itall. ('antra Hall on tha SatanlaJ on •'■ fcarejw nil wamtlir V an,l airrr lf watta aftar . .. Satiar HU-iar. I los.ai- "*■ ■ For Pure Drug* eo to 7-eller'a Prng store, llrockerhofl" riw 14 no* 3tn OeorgyioflW* farm teck at pub lic sa's. at Centre Hall, Feb. 12. Had about five inches of snow on 'Jth, which doctored up sleighing. • Poultry wanted at Hinge* new store, * bring at oace. Mr. Amos Obenlorf, of this town. has purchased one of the Gordon farms, 70 acre*, below Hublersburg, and will oc cupy it in the spring The new Howe Sewing Machine—a perfect novelty, call at this office and **e it W'.-rks like a charm A. C. Moere, Agt, office MilesbuJg Fa. —During the late cold nap there was snow ar.d ice ia Alabama. In Mississippi a man was lrcr.an to death In Georgia there was good skating on all the pond*. Any one desirous of reaving a good Store stand in connection with some land, read the advertisement of Maj Fisher, in the UcronTKß. —— Hon Jeremiahs. Black and Charles lv. Hucka'aw are Curtin's attorney- in his contest with Yocuro. ——Goto Brown's, nearlhe depot, with your grain, you get the highest prices there He keens the cheapest coal, and all kinds. Mrs. Burchfield. wife of M ru. A llurcbfield. Register of this county, died at Bellefonte on last Friday. We sym pathize with Mr. B in bis bereavement. The musical oenveatien, commenc ed on Monday ur.dar the management of Phiiip and Lowell Meyer, will end h ri day evening with a concert. Lover* ef . good music should attend. N umber of singers on Tuesday eve K>. and nil! more to come. The new Howe Machine, sold by A C. Moore. Milesburg, is called by alii . the most perfect machine mads. 33 e ssy *o too—have tried it. A valuable horae of David Moyer, landlord in this place, was f. und dead in h s stall on 3Vednesdav morning, having choked himself on hi* halter during the night Newman has reduced the price of his winter clothing in order to sell it off This is a capital opportunity to get a cheap auit—cheaper than ever before. The Eagle Clothing halt has always been no ted fer cheap clothing and justly so. Mr. Newman too has the largest and bast stock in the county to seh-c: frcrn. Strike while the iron is hot By addressing or calling at the Howe Sewing Machine office. M'le*burg, >, l'a., yi>u can hve your Howe machine put in good running order, free of charge. The large bank barn ef Mr. 3 aien tine 3Valter, of Cvntreviile. was destroyed by fire on the evening of the 26tb ult, with all its contents. Supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The Darn was insured in the Lycoming only a few week* ago, Mr. S. Shearv, agent,' for SI4OO. which will nearly cover the loss. The Bush Hou-e, under the proprie torship of Mr. Uoppes, is attaining a rep utation above that of any previous pro-, prietor. He seems to be a natural hotel:*!, j giving his guests the entire benefit of his years of experience in that business In looking over a bill of fare for a recent dinner at the Busb, we found it quite up L to that of any city hotel. The Bush house is gaining in patronage, every day, j the best proof that it is the best hotel in the place. Mr. Hoppes is fortunate in hav-1 ing ao agreeable a clerk as Mr. llartzel. j who is all ittectioc to make guesU feel at L home. There is but one verdict, and that is i that in thirty-three years Dr. Bull * Cough Syiup has never failed te cure a Ceugh. ! Cold or General Hoarseness. At Drug stores. Price 26 cents ; five bottles, sl. tuts ption, get Frar.k F. Green's compound ayrup of tar and honey. The best coal sold in this county, you find at L L. Brown's near tse Beiie fonte depot, where farmers get the high est cash price for all kindaof grain. —-If you want the best and freshest drugs and medicines, go to Green's, in the Bush house block, where are also kept fancy and toilet articles. Now you tney just wtsh to know what is kept in a well ordered grocery like that of B#chler's. 3Ve give you a lit | tie list of the thousand good things, name ly : Florida Oranges, very fine flavored j fruit ; White Almeria Grapes, the fines: quality imported ; Bweet Potatoes, choice j stock, selected expressly for winter use— j sound and firm ; Cranberries, the best j Cape Cod and Jersey varieties; Raisins- { Deehasia, .Muscatels, 3 alencia, Sultana and others; Cheese, prime mild, full cream ; Nuts—Princess paper-shell Aim onds, Peacans. English 3ValnuU, Brazil Nuts, Chestnuts, Sbellbarks. Filberts, Bordeau Almonds; Canned Fruits- Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, Strawberries. Corn, Pine Apples, (Quinces, Beans, Peas Freneb —Peas American ; Lemons, fine new fruit; Table Sauce, Olives, Pickled Oysters, Sardines, Pickles, Herbs. Crack er Mval, Gelatine, Mustards; Milk Bis cuit, Ginger Snaps, Nicnacks, Cream Bis cuit, Ginger Nuts, Spiced Jumbles ; Con fectionery, Chocolate Carumels, Roasted Almonds, Lozenges, Gum Drops, Crearn Chocolates, Sugar Coated Almonds, French Neugar, and a hundred varieties of fine goods; French Prunes, Prunelles, Figs, Fipe EatihS Apples- WANTED, a reliable agent in eah twp. in Centre county, to sell the Summit Stovc-Pipe Shelf and Stand. Handiest thing out Every body wants it. Price $1.50. F. P. VO.VADA, Madisonburg, Pa, OjanJt L. L. Brown, at tbe depot, Beiie fonte. gives the best Cash prices for all kinds of grain, and sells coal low as any other dealer tn this county, if not lower. VICK S FLORAL GuipE.—work is before us, attd those who send live cents to James Vick, Rochester, N. Y„ for it will be disappointed. Instead of getting a cheap thing, as the price would seem to indicate, they will receive a very band aomo work of 100 pages, and perhaps 600 illustrations—not cheap, but elegant illus trations, on tho very best of calandered paper, and as a set-off tothe whole, an ele gant Colored Plate, that we would judge cort twice the price of the book. jf you want the best fitting and cheapest sbirt in tbe State, or any other clothing, go to the Eagle Clothing hall, there's the place where you get it. Free Gift to the Suffering.—A copy of "Medic*: Comrnun Sen*e," * took of 144 page*, will he sent free to ull suflering with Consumption i AfUu&> CiUribt Ao.i Ac. Seo advertisement in another col umn. Add-cs* DR. N. 11. WOLFF,, Cincinnati, Ohio The FitUhurg Weekly Foet tea large end readable sheet giving *ll the newsofthe week It is democrats in politics, and an eld worker for the success of the cause. Frioe $1,30 per year. Club* of five or over $1,26. Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys and Gesso wanted at.C Hinges . Centre Hall, Fa. ' It is better to laugh than be cry ing .in,- Ml} an.! t > enjoy your baby's laughing society use Dr BuH'a Baby Sy nip which relieves the chief diseomferts of babyhood without stupefying the chil dren. Price 26 cent* a bottle. - • Tribute ot" Hs|sct. At the annual meeting of the Farmer's Mutual Fi-a Insurance Comp, of Centre Co , h<-;,l at Centre Hall, on Mondav { Jan y 15, 1ST I .', the following preamble and resolutions n unanimously adopt ed : 3VIIBKK**, it has pleased an all-wise Provtdeaoe to rem.-ve freni our number eur late brother dtrecior and tai hful co worker, Mr J 3V Campbell, of Fergti sin twp , therefore, Res .'or/. That in his decease the (krailv hu*i iesl a kind husband and talher, and the Farmer's Mat. Ins. Co. one ef it* most devoted fWend* Rff itf i, That we deeply sympathise with the family of our deceased friend, and hereby tender theai our heartfelt eoadelenre in thctr beraaveiuecL ffnofiisf. That a copy of tkese raaolu dona he >nt to the bereaved family, ea tered upon th# minutes of his Ceuipany, and be pub.lsbed in the county papers. . FBBD. Kt'arr, I'z* ait Horr BR. JOUR BUARMOR. (\>wiHif<re. JANUARY JURY LIST. The following is a List of Grand and ,Trs:<e Jurors, f.-r Jsauary Seistan, 1872 OKANP JVRORS lIRSTWBKK. Beilefoate—B 3'a!entiae, J. D. Kurtz, \\ . Short! idge. Uenner—J \\ Marshall. Fergu*on-~Amos R, yer, J. K. Rider. Haines—J. J (ivordor: Harris— Henry Frederick. 11,<ward—Jacob l.aather*. Milesburg—-J M Groea. Fiilipsburg—J H Genoe. FoUer— * aron Durst, Rush—Tho# 33 as>>n. Spring— Eiias Haney. 33'. J. Dale, A. Bartholomew. Henry Gcnuel. Taylor—J. Merrymmn. Union—3tilon i'alhoun, Gscar Mustar 33'a.ker —Ira C. Neicbt.cy, M. Corman, Jr. Worth—A R 3Voodring, Alex Chen* ey. TRAVERM Jt'RoES —KIRsT WEEK. I) M Butt-. Beiiefonte. M 33' Cowdrick, Bssllafonta. Saciue! A ley. -3ta!icii. I gen Mu*-sr, Fenn. Tueo Dshce- Beiiefonte. D SI tireea, Harris. Noah S.over Spring K C Hendersen, Huster. J N U e Howard A Brockerhoff, Bailefonte. Daniel Hail, Imionville. Jacob Grey, Fatten. Scot* Frssei, Rush A Corne'ius, Hall Moon. Jerrv Ebbs. Half Moon Jas i.ee. Fatter. James Oondo, Fecn. J 33" liray. Half Moon. J 33" Young, Curtin. Howard llanian, Harris. J Hoy. Jr . Marion 3Viiiim Foster, College. Jac San key, l'enn. Jac Gobble. 33'alker. E Bollinger. Phtitpsbu'g. G Alexander, UuionriUe Joba Caidren. Uragg. BJ.-r.e*. Fhtlipsbjrg. 33' R Matlern, Huston. 33' m Keller, College 33' m Colyar, Potter. Conrad Singer. Curtin. David Brick,ey. Curtin. li S F.egal. Fhilipsburg. 33" m Eakan, Potter 33' K lrvin, t'biiipshurg. Ge-i B.>er, Haines. D C Rearick Sprir.g J at Fi-her, Union. D 3V Zeigler, l'enn. ( R Spugiamever, Haines. George Euirii k, Ku-h. G 3YiHian>, Collage. G Galbraitb, Beiiefonte. Tho F-ank. Fenn II K Hicks, Beliefonie. Austin Gramley. Milna. Joei Rojrer, Mi!*s. TRAVERSE JCROBS—SECOXP W Elk. 3\'iri oaup, Spring. Frank Knarr, Fenn. Jno Harrison, Spring. James Amis. Howard. J 33* Sweat wood, Gragg. B F Bee*. Walker R B llef'.ertuan, Ha.ner. Jt.o K Tata, Spring. Henry Foutz. npring S B Lealhara, UowarJ. Jno R.shell. Benner. Jasper Broeks, Spring. 3 alentiae Reese, Union. 3V Sterritt. Ptii'ipsburg. 2a* Gramley, \3'a!*r. John Decker, 33'a!ker. John T. Harter, Fenn. Em'! Croacrriillar llainns. Jacob Biti.cr. G-ogg. Jacob Crotr.or, Gr>-gg, Ed Noian, Snow Shne. John Meesc, Beiielar.le. Daniel Uiricb. Fenn. J Gensetr.ar, Half Moon, 3V M Clallen, Fhilipsburg. Jarsd Kreamer, Mi.es. C 33' linckman, Per.n. Michael Confer, Howard. F S Cow her, 3Vorth J G Hat*. Ferguson. J F Seibert. i enner. Chat Brown. Ballefonte. JnoShiffitr, Ferguson Jnn Chambers, Fenn. J S Boa', Harris. Jacob 3VeaTr, Howard. TRIAL LlST. —Trial 1 iat for th# first and second weeks of January Term, 1879, commencing on the 27th day of January, A D.1879: FI RST \v KKK. 1 1 John Sid ith v Hnry Kerne • 4 2 liwjd C Packar t J.'.bn McCauley. I " 3 Boyd C Packervs II Garbnck. j ] I Byd C Packer vs Jacob Garbriek. j 5 BojdC Packer v Jubn Hoy 0 Adam Baura vs Mary L Miller,Adtn'x j 7 Geo Re>er vs John Musser. t* A!x Llarpt'.er v.- Win Baumgardner. 9 Gorge IS Jack vi Lizzie lluraras! ] 10 John Miller vs Pene township. sxtosn a zik 1 LI II Hack man fc wife vs J B Hen derson. 2 Caroline Cummings vi J IS Hender- - ion . Francis Hacker vs J B Henderson. 1 Abbie Grim el a! s J B Henderioa. 5 Lazarus Moyer vs John S Gray ' 6 Samuel Harpster Adrnrs vs Centre; Hall Man fn'g Co. * 7 J II Lmn vs George Walker. S 11 W Hoover ni a! v Christ Sbarrer 10 Dan'l Ithoades et al vi Isaac Haupt. 11 J H Lng v 11 Merriman. 12 John S Gray y* W C McCuetcbeon. 13 It F Clow ue of vs Derbv Coal Co, el al. 14 Isaac Thomas vi J M McCoy. 15 J D Sbugeri vs C C Keller with clause. 10 £ M Sbuey vs Samuel Linn. 17 J D SShugert vs J IS Morris, lb Wrn Allison. Jr , vs J A Bright. 10 P B Wilson Hi reve Thomas K Hicks. 20 Z L Hoover vs Wui P Ard. 21 John Kline vs Wra P Duncan. 22 W m V Hughes vs Jas L Kommer villo. 23 McClellan & Speer vs Wra H Humes 24 S W McNitt vs W J Thompson. 20 Jacob Neidigh vs I W Sbull. 2b Adarn Weight vs G Dorsey Green. 27 8 D Ball use of vs Jacob Yearick 28 School Dist of Philipsburg rs E Perks et al. 29 T M Hall Trustee vs J P Shope. 3(1 John ilcßride's heira vs W. J. Tib hens. 31 Jacob Bower, Jr. vs BAY Turnpike Comp. 82 Sophia House vg Joseph Ernrick. on one of the taring belonging to the esiale of the late Thomas Huston, a short dis tance above Jacksonville, burned on Fri day aiglit last 31 and came very near con suming with it the entire family of Mr . Andrew McClintock, the occupant. Mr. McClintock retired about the usual time, but Mrs. M., on ac count of the extreme cold, remained up an nour or two later, keeping the fires go ing Soon after retiring and getting to sleep, Mr. and Mrs. M. were both awak ened by the smell of irooke, and feund the room and entire house filled with it. Has tily wakMng their two little children, they grasped the clothing on the beds they 1 were occupying wid irepid Ueir iry I- through th smothering smoke to th "., open air ut in time to avoid being rut > by tho (lames A boy who was sleepin , !iB another pert <>t the house, started ft 0 1 the stairs, but * met and Itirnnd bad n j by tlit flamr-, and made his eirapi n through on# of tho second story window* < | None of the t>*nv saved aav portion their clothing except the night dressri , which the* wore The cold was fearful, and in a few momenta almost second* ' Mr*. Mvt'lmtock, while trying to wrap her two little Riti i" the beddiug tb*y " b* i brought out with them, aa.i thu pre * , them, hkd li*r tint terribly t'ro-en In a short time help arrived from Mr, Me " Ualmont's and other oe gbbore. lloraea ' | wro hitched aid the chilled sufferer* lib en to tho hospital'* heme e( Mrs. Iteklty, j where they were kindiy cored for. the J building wos totally doetroyed. end WM, * we *ro informed, without insurance Mr " McChntock lot wit the personal and ■ household etlects of himself end teaiily, ' end is left literally naked in the wirld He hod en insurance of $'W upon hi* pre* J perty ■j RKl* K Its 111" RU AND VICINITY H* the *v, we ere shortly to haw a gretid Union Musirl Contention ' I presume the affair will close up with Concert The proceeds ere to be divided among the three Sabbath tchoeli of our •hurg.' A short time age our townsman, Win Carloa, lest a very £ll* hers# Disease, lang tater. At present there i* quit# an interesting meeting going on in the Lutheran church Rv Shannon delivered several abla ser m ins, as well es conducing a daily public readicg in their house of worship. Wi look forward with bright anticipations .Jacob Shuilz i buaily engaged at pres ent in tnaßmg preparation for building a fine brick house, on his farm, next sum mer. M;s Van Valin is aiceting;with a grgat deal of success in giving lassoas, to a class of our p 'aee, in instruiuantal music. She is oae of the few who is adapted to giving instruction in this important branch The other week Brushvalley was some what 'revived' by the arrival of lsaa- Oramly, from Cincinnati, Ohio, after an absiince of cveral years. Mr. Oramley it pretty much the same "old Ike' at he was in days of yore Scott Royer has also re turned from the west, to pay bis many friends a short visit Rebersburg i>a* at last another Doctor. Surely one may now venture to take sick. Tko new comer is Dr- Kirk, ot italic route \V f are informed that Mr John Ruble, j Sr., it t-> move to I,oak Haven in the , Spring, ar.d his > >n Jonathan, i* to under- t take the management of the farm. Hew Mob SPRING MILLS. M-. K H Pun van hat got hit gnat in ill fitted out with a r.ew flour bolt aad soiut ; m acbine. an 1 quite a lot of fixing New j tur friend Wm. A. Kerlin can inaka us tip top Saur, a* He it ona of the best mil iars in Central Penn'a John I) Long it busy buying grain and, doing ju.ta a god business. He as# s s good sole leather at 'do cents per ib. ar.u *ip and upper leather equally as low, and f pays the highest pric# for hides. Rachau A Co. a-e doing quite a goodj basinets in their rew store. They intend i putting up a new store house telween this ; and the Ist of Apr.i. Just one thing they lack to n.aka a uccass, and that is, if the) j would advertise in your paper and let the 1 people know what clever fellows they are. j Cap Hatsenplug -aid it paid biin to ad-' vartise in the RetoRTER, and we think it, hid by the way the people of Rotter and Harris townships [atronited h m John K urmrine ias taken the tan yard f ob bts owl hock. Mr. l'eter Wilson is enjoying very good health. Miss Nancv J. Wilson has go'- 1 % I able to go out again. She was so low that i the Dr gave up all hopes of her recovery at one time ibis fall. Hope sba may get able to attend Sabbath school, as sue was or# of our teacners, and a.ways very punctual m attendance. (.'aftoroii, besides being an excel lent dreaetug for leather, render* it vermin proof. It should be mixed. set hulf and half, with tailowor other' oil. Neither rati, roachce, nor other vermin will attack leather *o prepwr ed. N N U A L STATE M E NT. - Office of the F. M. Ins. Company of l'ee-| tr County, l'a. Centra Hall, Jen 18, 18?'.' la compliance with the pruv.sions of their charter the Twenty-first Annual Statement of the transactions of the Com pany is berowitb prss-nled. ASSETS. Bills receivable being premium notes due and pay a b 1 e by mam hers for insurance the past year sss.Sls3l| Paid on anae 904.7® j Leaving due on premium note* taken the past j y ear........ 34,613.112 To which add tax So. 9 1.,. $4,067.16 Less per cent for collection .... 203.56 Cash in treasury. 602.04 Making the total avai'ab e a-sele ot the past year. 28,SS® t>i EXPENSES. | Compensation of 1 directiors $ 260.40 i Committeaa on appraisemtnt) 26.82 Salary ef See'y 1U9.00 " Treas'r 60.00 Printing, office rent, po'tage A stationery - I'.tß f>. Election board... 4.00 J. K Potter auit fur services 7.80 Henry Neighdigh b>ss on bouse and furniture... 633 12 W J. Jacksou on store.... 1411.00 J Brett bed. duo on house, (sum on note retain j ed) 17.10 Kustoberder on barn ........ ..... 987.00 J. Hazel on barn 763.28 Mrs. J. W (.'on ly on bouse and furniture- 1116 72 Total accruing as sets and funds of the Company the past year after deducting expenses 33,414.40 To which add notes of 1874, 6, 6 and 7 109,197 01 142,612 41 Minus cash pre miums, cancel lations, carpen ters risks and tax on note*, in cluding tax on notes taken be tween Jan. 14, and Jan. 28. '7B. 10.W2.44 Total avmlablo assets of the company thia day.i. 182, (//MO i Risks and insur ances taken the past year H0D,407.1*2 Risks arid insur , anees of 1874, & r 6 and 7 - 1,346,242 83 3 Making the risk* of the Compa ny thia day 1,740,649 Vif Am'toutstanding 298 41 At an election held the same day tin f following named members were electee e directers for the easuing year: .1. W I Kruwrine. II C. Campbell, Henry Kel ier, J*s liaker, Fred Kurtz, John Risbel " Mej J. B. Fisber, 8. J. Herring, Aroo p Alexander, J. U. Musser. Bam'l Grarah . and H. G. Royer. Whereupon the boari organized and elected the Tallowing offi c er * : „ _ ~ President—Henry Kell*r. e Vice President—S. J Herring. Secretary —D- F. Luse. Treasurer-Wm. Welf. _ ' 19. F. LUBB, HKVBT Keller. y 3c'y. Freit. J 10 jlhO gl |, t A GENERAL CAVING IN AT Til iff IMTTStoN COLLIF.RIF.S. if Wilkssbarre, l'e , January The ei ir'lire lower portion of tb# borough of I'iUi k J ton and a par: of tho township of Jetikit IP H experiencing * to.i terrorising 1, .lion The surface lands covering the N< ifieolliery of (ho Peuneyl* ania Coal ' ow i j ptiv * '• gradually unking, from n (vi !. Inch#* to Several feet The building* standing upon tt# expos p t<] portion o! the land* referred to are top r pled over or thrown from their founda i Horn. Tho i*rgt now brick public H'houl n |hot!** ii root •■under. IH4 consternato-i -'prevails tbroughoal the nitite region W ail* iro dry, t • boll-ms biting drop peg out, end large ct holes diifigure the . deor yard# •nil fsrdetis Tb settling o ■ the land* continued *ll yesterday after ,'noon and last night, end Hue morning li< trrriterv embreceJ in the genera dapre* t tion we* enlarged b* till further caving* SPAIN—TOFISI'EMEN DROWN 1 P, Midriil, January 1— A gale oe the coasls of Gaii ia and Portugal j caused i;rent destruction of uttial! ml 1 , -Seventy fisherman and others ire r Kirted drowned. ATTEMPTED REVOLUTION A'l PANAMA, Panama, Dec. 'JS, IH7S, —A stupie attempt at revolution was made hen list night. The plot wis to oust thi present government ud place in j>ow - •r one which would be more in ac card with the political views of tb. .government of General Trujillo, b --s the President of the Republic. A a frequently aecurs in such cases, tl e scheme wis exposed by one of its sup txised friends, the mine was sprutu prematurely, and friend and foe suf fered alike". Au attack, which wa repulsed, was made ou the Cuartel, in which two men were killed and sever, it wouuded. Subsequently the Gov ernor of the District, Mr. Pona, whi • jtarading the streets at the head of a •mall body of police, was shot dead by a party of the revolutioniats. Tb s all the loss of life so tar is known. The protect failed, and is uot likely soon to be removed. A despatch from Pendleton, dated Jan. 11, to>day, reports the execulioi of two Indians- white Owl and Quit Ti Turn |*s —who were hanged in the • Aernoon. The chiefs were dreese. jio full hnliau costume and preserved I throughout the proverbial stoicism of their race, both dying with the dralh chmt ou their lips. ||lt J) I SLIC SALE.— The following farm stock ami umpie uientt will be s#d st public ia e st * n --|tre Halt, Wednesday, Fab 12tb, i"*T. • o\k NI>AI or Mr LEX, |1 HORDES. 1 TWO YEAR OLD COLT. 3 good mils Osm, and I OV ft bead if I■ | tie, on# Extra Breeding Sow, 2 *-*-d p iL'.ikticti Wbulb ifOiti wL## •fsi ..I r *:th bed. 1 2-hore af a, 1 -Ipr.ng Wagon. I pair Hob dads, (ingle Stsigh, a THRESHING MACHINE. IShaker, Power and Strap, Reaper, Drill. Heyrafc# Havfork and rope, Coroplanlir. Flows, Harrow*. Cultivators. 1 large-4- ti re Co tivator, R'aoksuitlli Too! s. Hunt lea-* of every description. Porks. Kakr* Chains of a I kind*. Singirtree* end DouS and many othsr fertmag utecsil*. Sale lc eetnxenc# at 1 o'clock GEORGE HOFFER DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR BEST. Tha well known store ttanil at Frm#r • Mi.ls. w.lhjweiiir.ghsu##, barn.anj out , suildingi. and ab >ul twenty i'A) arret o' i tarming land it offered for real. This is a capital chance to open up buiiaet*. for particulars call on er adJreaa J J B FISH KK, IT, jaw tf Ps:.n Hail, Pa. /~1 Ai' 11' i N Bsfiag purchased the i \_y following pe-ona! property e*. ,c. nsteble's rata as the preperty ef Amos Koch, >f tiregg township, 1 will !eaye the in, in bis possession at uty pieasure Ail person* arc cautioned against B.eJJling * ith the saina. namelT : On# Coekir.g Store, - pairs Beiistra is, i dot Chairs,! Table, Meal Chest Clock. Doughiny 1 lio-sc, 1 Spring. Har aad Cern, M : t a * . an>i Harness, 1 Cow, 1 Pig, and Iron Ket tle, t galitor with all defendant's prv*per tr JiHN COLDRON. in \ ec l* tor s NOTICE.- Letter* testamentary on tho esuu uf (ieorge Murrey, late of College townihip, deceased, baring been granted to the un idersignei, a!! persons indebted U* said 'etc are re<)uired to make .u,mediate pv )i.ient, and those baring claims against the saute to present them, duly autheulmaled by lew, for settlcioent. ( a.rus can be presented to either of the undersigned. J D- ML'UUAY, WM.A. MCRKAT if jar. ft. Executors J ICKNSK. Net ice is I hereby girer. that the fallowing named t ersuDs hare filed their petitions tor Li cense. in the office of lb# clerk of the Court of Genera! Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for Centre county, and that application will be made to the next Res isions of said Court to grant the saaio •James L. Delong, Libcrtr twp . Tarern. A WILLIAMS, i Lil'f* l — I, Sl* A N (I.F. li." A tier nee •aU Law, . Conao ta'.iona in English and {German. Office in Furst ■ new building. A FREE GIFT! Of * rl "f mr UXOtI'SL COMSIOJI SKKSR B< ><> K. I" nj i .rn '*■ '>wl"U, 1,,U1U.' .isrrh, Broachlils. \*im oft olca. t Snt* Tliosi sons sail II oStt 44* •IJhlw ' * (sst Stamps, aoii st*t ftmt sU'losm Tbs U\ u 7liJ.nl!, i(l.ir.iml III* pr it l"> Tbs ißp 'TBstiMi it nUlns, la Iheswlassss uf Oad. u,umt msn, lls.s Th aUja'l># sr. oasilai of tb! c, Tl.ro.t, .s s 5p.0.1 •■rtrfire tn CiMldftfttl. ftlr Iftfc" AtMre DK. W 111 VVOLVK. Ctaclneasl. Ohio l >'■" * 'I) EGISTF.R'S NOTICE.—The follow j I V ii £ accounts hare been examined sunt passed by w. aad raaiaie filed > l record in tbis office for the inspection ol heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any war interested and will be presented t the Orphan's Court of Centre county, on Wednesday, the 'JUib day of January, A. I) IR7II, fi>r confirmation and allow ance : 1 The second partial account of tn. ; Allison, jr.. executors of Ac. of David LstnO. late of Marion twp . deceased, i 2. The account of William AUnen. jr." guardian of Hannah Daughenbach. winoi child of Jacob Daughenbaugh, late ol Centreccunty. deceased. 2. The account el Dr J H Leitr.el, guardian of Martha P.. Francis A.. Per ciral H and Esther SI Harhberger, mi nor children of Samuel Hrhberg<sr, law & of Pbt'er tewnship. decoa-od. 4 Th first and fiaal account of J• W Campbell, executor of Ac of Sainue llarpster, late of Ferguson tjwnsbip, de ceased ft. The final account of Wra. W. Span s *Ur. administrator da bonis non eum let .son en to annexo of Ac ol Her Danie Kerr. It of Pottar township, deceased. I C The account of J. 8 Dauberman aar John Jordon, executors of Ac of Hannal I Daub orrnan, late of Potter township,'de ceased, as filed by John Jerdon, one of tin executors The account of William Garner, ad ministrator of Ac of Samuel Garner, lab • f Harris township, deceased b The final account of Joseph F. Will iarni, guardian of Newton Spoils, minoi child of John Spotts, late of Huston town 4 ship, deceased. •J. The second account of Jacob Strohm guardian of David Kerr and Susannnl Kerr, minor children of Daniel and Ke 17 bnc.ca Kerr, yknrne Zorby, John Aerrain Elmira Kerr, minor grand children of thi said Daniel anil Kebacca Kerr, late of Pot ter township, deceased. 10. The fourth ami partial account a Peter Uoffer and (larrie K. Wolf, admin iitralors of Ac of Hon. S. 8. Wolf, late 0 Potter township, deceased, as filed by l' ter HotTer, one of the administrators. Ifi 11. The account of John Kishal, guar II dian of Samuel Stover, a sen of L'atharin ie Stover, late of Gregg lowuship, deceased d as filed by M S. Kiiheland \Vm. F. Rcai 7. Ick, administrators of John Itisbel, d 1 ceased. I, 12. The account of John Itisbel, guar :>s dian of Mary Jane Smith (former!, iy, Neeso), a minor child of William Neesi dilate of Potter township, deceased. 1-1 13 The final account of John M. Ft ,rey, guardian of Sarah E. Stone, mine 'child of Joseph G. Stone, late of Sprln 1 township, deceased 14 Tne account of Daniel Fleisbe: executor of Ac of Josiah Boyer, iate ( I Potter township, deceased W. E. BUKCHFIELD, 9 jsn Regultr- " The Fall Season for the year 1878 is now opening and a New and EXCELLENT *TO( K til :;i FALL AND WINTER GOODs IS COMING IN t'AT (IIKHJKNIIKIMI'R A CO.'B, CENTRE HALL, ami which will be sold at LOW EST FIOURK**, They have an immense* stock and well atworictl in cveiy <me. IHL\ HAVE I firms- (ioiulis-. Clothing. Unix A; Cap*. Ilools $ Shops, Notion*, Groceries, AT., at Lowest Prires. " IT WILLIIKTO VOIR INTEREST TO "PATRONIZE YOUR HOME MERCHANTS," INSTEAD OF GOING AWAY FROM HOME. 01 Vfc U8 A uALL IMMEDIATELY. KEEPB THE BEST HOLE LEATHKIt—VEHV CHEAP ISAAC OUOOENHKIMER - ■ - "■ ■■ ■ ■ ■" ■ ' .. NEWMAN King ClotHtier i o f Centre county. l&SSt*'*' 18 SELLING IS SELLING IS SELLING IS SELLING M inter Suils 58.50. Over Coals 82.50. Underwear 30c. Boots $1.75. ANI) EVERY THING KIJ4R IaOW IN PROFORTION. . Challenge the Count;/ to Heat my PRICES and '• | AS I * ARGE A sTOCK CLOTH INOAS 1 HAVE. CLOTHING MADE To ORDER BY FIRST CLASS TAILORS AT VERY LOW FRIC'XS MAHltlllS. I Ontbeftth Jau in Oeutre Hall, by Re? >V K Fischer, l.awis K ltussman and . Katie Wearer, both of near Centre Halt. On Dec. '2t*. Mr .laiues \V. Campbell, f Ferguson twp., aged near 06 year*. Spriug Mills Market. ■ Wheal MO. Rye, 46c. 1 Corn, ears, per bu. new, .4V Oats, 23c. Buckwheat, 76c. Ciovereeed, "to ft Oti Chop, perton, f'-lhl*). Plaster, ground ier U>n, f 10.UI Flour, per bit! ftft.UU Butter, 16c. Tallow, c ltags. 3c. Kggs per dox , lhc. Tubaashinl wool XV, Packed bitter a rke ' over, 10c. Coal, Retail. By Car. Urwsi. i Egg. ftc.', ftiai Stove. fft <* S4 <'. Chestnut. $4 25 $ 11*) Pea, '*) ft-' 6f> nhfkiffn nalix Bv virtue of sundry writs of Ken Kari jt. / evert Facias aad J cm/ifwiw trj<utuu, •sued ut of the Court of Common Plees •ft entre county and t > me directed, tiiere will be exposed at public ss e at the Coart Heuse in Bellefenle. on Saturdav Jao .6. A D . UC'J. at 1 o cle. k. P. M , the • >llowing J-scr be 1 res estate of tho de endants to wit •No. t. All that certain lot or piece of ground, • ituated -n the village of Port Matilda, Worth township, Centre county, bounded 1 ■nd describe.! as follows Da the north >-T lot lata of (sea. W lfass. n, decease: on the east bv an ailay on the south by • lank road eireai, an I ou ll.a west by High street, the saui<- being e corner lot and containing <*n H>gb street fti fool, and ax tending hack along Plank r.d street shout 'AS' feet 1 here- rv e-estsoi a large .table Seized, uki iin execution and to he eolj as tha proiarty of It. I. CUB.- ®io „ No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate to Woaleburg, Harris township. Centre < , hounded ar.d icscrihed a fe owe On the east bv Mill street, or; the outb by slr<-et, on Ike west aai north by i grave sard, containing i acre, more or less Thereon erected a twe-story brick, Church building Seired uken in exe | rution and to be t->UI as the property of Zi n s church, of the Krangelical Luth eran toogrogatH a at B a eburg. No ;. | AU the right title and interest of said defendants, in and to that certain tract <>rj pie.-e of land, situa'.s la Liberty township. l ICentra coun'.v b jnded ar. I described as 'follows to wit lb g nn ng at a p l on aortb bank of Bald Eagle Cre- k thee a hy lands of tho he rs of f-amuel Hochdol, 1 do easel, north ♦- . west 307 perches to a poet, thence along lands of Michaal Sehenck 4d parchws to a port, thaore south 40". east 41* parches Lu liild Eagle Creek, thence up the said cree by us several courses to the place of beginning, con taining abeul I<' acre* and a lowance. ho ; lag the same tract of and surveyed to F I) Liggsl by John L gett, oa the 24th day of August, 1*64 Thereon erected a , frame dwelling house, hank bam ar.d oth ! er outbuilding* ALSO, AU the nght. title and interest of the de . feedan'.s in that cestain tract f unseat#! ignd situate in Liberty P-wnship Cnt-e county, su-Teyed u\Jer a warrant granted ', u> Win Hayes, containing 41*.' acres mote ' or lees. AIX, AU the right, title end interest of the de , !en Jar.U in the certain tract of unsealed | lands situate in Liberty U wnsbip. Centre county, surveyed under e warrer.t graated ,to John or Christian Nestlerode, eonlain i ing IM'acres wiore or less. seixed. teken no execution and to be eold as the proper i ty of Becj. Ligget and F. I. I. gget ' No. 4. All the right, title and interest of the ' defended* in aad to all thet cerum tract er piece of land situate in linowshoe town ship, Centre county, adjoining lends of A C Hinlon. John Is U**> and lands of i the Soowthoe Land Association, coataia t ing 16 aeres more or Seas ; about I'd acrss • cleared end under fease, without aay olh ' er improearaeau thereon. Keixed, taken sin execution and t<> h ild as the proper t tyofherah H Cbrissmaa. No. a. The fallowing described building and lot of ground, to wit The said building is situate en the eouth side o! Latnb street in the borough of Bellefoate, on a lot fronting on Lamb street, and bounded on { the west by lot ef D. M Butts, on south by an alley, end rest by loj of Jssaes ' Campbell, said building n a two-store plank frame house, abeul '*J feet ia front .. and IK fo-t deep. Seired. taken in exe • rntion and to be sold as the property of • David A. Kennedy, owner or reputed Z ewner and contrarter. No. C. [i' The following building aad lot of 1 ground, to wit Saul building located in the borough of Belleionte, on the snath . side of Linn street, in said borough, on a .'lot adjoining ground of James Armor on 1 the cat. and La ran street on the south, a I thirty fool street on the wast, and Linn .• street oa the north, and is a two-story ri frame house, thirty-two feet front on J' Linn street, and twenty !et in depth, an ! a two-slory kitchen, a back building 10 by ,Ift feet. Seized taken in execution, and .' to be sold as the property of Monroe Ar mor, owner or reputed owner and con. i.'tractor. d| <• , . . All that certain lot or place ef ground, • 'situate in Harris township, Centre county. , r bounded en the north by Nitleny moun if lain and the Valentine hairs, on the east by lands of John S. Boa I, on the south by i lands ol John R -*s. and on the wet by ! lands of Jas M. Ross, containing 90aores, , mere er Jess. Thereon erected a largs l 0 brick dwelling bouse, bank barn and olu er outbuildings . about seventy-five r cleared Seized, tak.-n in exrculien and || to be sold as the property of W. D. Ross. No 8. All that certain lot or piece of ground, >. situate in the borough of BellefonU, l en I. tre county, bounded and described as fo!> : ,| lowr ; t)n the north by the Brisbin prop erty. on the eust by an alley, on tha south d by Friend s ehurch property, and on thi h west by the Harris estate, conternini i- about two acres, more or less 'i be won , erected a twe-story dwelling house, '- two story school buildings, stable and othei f. outbuildings. Seized, taken in execuliot [i nj to be sold as the Hellefonte Academy No. y. 1- AU the right, title end interest of I etei ir Weber in and lo that certain lot or biec ef ground, situate in the borough ofrbil ipsburg, Centre county, beanded and do r, scribed as fo.iows. to wRt On the uertl ,h by lot of Richard Hays an* others, on the . cant hy North Second iIrNHMi the soulr id by lot of Robert Lloyd, ana ®ri tbe we IP by North Front street, frontingon tho sen t. North Front street about tki faeh Ami ex tending back 240 feet to said Nortll See af ond street. Thereon erected one tw#*et"- n. ry frame dwelling house, a two-story loj of dwelling house, freme stable and oticv a outbuilnings. Seized, taken ia axaoutioi and lo be sold as the property of FdWI r Weber. No. 10. d. All tboee two lots of ground situate u r- Bellefente, Centre county, bounded aa< e- described as follows, towit: Onethareo bounded on the north by 30 feet of Bishoj p. street, on the west by lot of J. B. Butt ly 200 feet, south by Logan tt. 20 fsst. ess ,J. by lot of I). Woodring 200 feet. Thereoi erected a two-etory frame dwelhag house u- Aaofher thereof bounded north bv turn or pike, on the east by the heirs of Uarru ng dee'd., south by Valentines. Tbereoi erected a two-story frame dwelling houss jr. etc. Seized, taken in execution and to b of told at the property of Charles Brown. No. 11. AU that certain traet of land, situate i , Furgtuou wwßsfaipi CMUeeoiiavy, touik 0,l on the north bv lends of Jamei h K rape, the rest by ends belonging u the eilate of Daniel Eckel and Andrew liousnian, on the south by lands of Thom as K. l'attou and rienry Snydar, and ot the west by lands of Jonathan MuSsar and Unnry Bloom, containing lot acres, more or !e>s. Tbor#!t eroded a two story brick house, bank barn, and other out huildiegs ; all cleared and in a good slate : ol t ultivalinn. Se./eJ, lati nin exOCtttioe and to he sold a* thu property of W. D. ltoss. No. 12. All that certain building and let o! ground, to wit f-aid building two stories high, having a front of twenty.seven fael, an j a depth of seventeen feel. Situate up on a certain let of ground in Rush town* ship, Centra c-unly, bounded on the soulb-wert by lands of Atiierton he.rs. oa ith# south-east by Bellefunte and I'mlins (burg turnpike, on the north-east by lot ol Hubert Meveason, and en the north west hy lands of Feter Sahtn.dt. Seized, tatao IB elocution and le ta sold as the I properly of Leander Steiarooh. 8 11 Ali that cerUia iot or | ieco e! ground, situate in Spring township. Centre county, ibounued and deecibed as follows, ett i Beginniag at a pine tree en the south-east corner of Sernuei Rote's Sot en wad lead ing to Ferdeau s farm, thence along said road north tl", east sixteen perches to a stake, thence norm 2 'j , west 10 perches to a stake or stone, thence southed', castm leeti perches lo a slake on north-east car i' ner of Samuel Rotes lot, thence along 'itaid lot |uuth 2 'J', east 10 pert-Lea lo the , place o! heglnniag, conta.nii.g one atre more or less Thereon erected a two-slo -1 ry fratia dwe'ling house and other out huildii-gs be-sed, taken in execut.on and to be sold as the property of A. 11. Got. No. 14. All that certain lot or piece ot ground, situate in l'n.upshurg borough. Centre county, houndeu and described as fob j lows (In the north by ol <}! Lti Lin g'.e, < n tha east byb iuih K uth street, on . the seu'.h bv bd • t C G Her iager. and on the west by S,,uth Ceatre street front ing on the said booth ('entrestreet " feet, a;;! extendll g Usek 240 tret lo laid b Uth 1 Fourth street Theressn eir, ted a ' story frame dwelling house, stable ead other outbuild.ngr ~-eit-d. taken in ex ecu'uon and lo beso.d at the property of L. A Shearer. No. Ift. 1 All that certain let or piece of ground, situate .n l'otter l wnship. Centre , unty, 1 tKiucded on the north by lands ol Wiu Mulbarger on the vast by isnds a! Joaepl Strum, on the aoulh by lar.de of Johrn I Wagner, and on the west be lards of W® llulbarger, contain ng al> ul 4 acres more or less . tbereca ere. led a two-eU>ry frame house, small bare, and ether out- j buildings Seized, taken in eiec-lier. ar.d 'to be sold at the property of John Junior. So Jfi. All that ceruin lot or piece of ground, situele in the borough of Bellofonte Cen -1 tre county, bounded on the north by .('nurch a.iey, on the east by lot of H K. ' Hirks, or the south by Linri strret, and .<0 the west by let of George I'otter, trotting l on said Linn street 4 feet and attending back J*J feel to said t burets alley Tt ere- a erected a two-eUiry frame dwelling bouse and other uibu; dirgs Seired,, taken in execution a* .1 to be sold as the property of Thome* A Hicks. Terms (suV No deeds will he ac know edged until the purchase m o-,ay is paid m full. JOHN SI'ANGLEK. Jjatilt Sbciff / lOURT I'UOCLA M \TION Wa rtAAS. lb® H(-UHM A rtAAßlrftl ' Ids# (nrt *f * srtr.m* -r. Fis. lo if * SMto iHI c rf \h* * vtsWrft * f 4- 4 ftk.4 lU Uoctuftitiig IMM'I I *%Sk4. Al>4 |li. tMtrfti AMMrUt*4 O0fi!y bAStni iuh3 ILrit t*rwc*; t Aft'# Il dAf kf Jam A l .I* * • 4irvxlaJ (* bMl • corns A of Dy*f ;(! 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Manufacturers of Yelve H Frame* for Miniatures and Convex Glas *| l'lcturos. s Catalogues of Lanterns end Slide*, wit! g' directions for uiing, sent en receipt of tf" njoonti. f HENRY BOOZER I CEIfTBK IIA I*!., M a Ml FA* Tt'lfiH OF I Saddles, Harne**. Bridles. Collars. Whip. !r Fly nets', and also keeps on hand Colloi i*t Net*, etc. Prices low as any where els . All kinds of repairing done The has J stock always kept on hand. All work war ranted. A share of the public patronag fi is kindly solicited. ll*Bli_llJL .tI PENNSVALLJY BANKING CO d CENTRE HALL. PA. , L ' RECEIVE DKPOKITH, and allow Intei est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell GovernmentSaouritlcs, *| Gold and Coupons. 1 Wu. WOLF, WM. B. MiKoi.a, Pres't. Cashtr TO TRAVELERS. -THE -5 BUSH HOUSE! 0 f PKLLKFOSTK, PA. Ip Ha* been recently thoroughly renovate is and repaired, ana under tho managemer *l of the New Proprietor, Mr. GKORGI in HOPI'KS. formerly of W'msport, is first e. class in all its appointments a SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS is, Are offered to those in attendance atcoui >n and other* remaining in town for a fei e. day* at a time. !>e The largest and most superbly Designs j Hotel in Central Penneylvania. | All modern conveniences. Go try ta ia Bush house. „ „ (i.ibhug GEO. HOrPES, Propr; - ———— —— I HARRY K. HICKS, U a (Succtaeor to T. A. Hicks A Rro.) y e WHOLESALE* RETAIL DEALER IN t) ' Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty, &c., &e. •or aims Int.* Hi** K*UC) of Hie South Bi nd CUIII*I Plow forfblw rouuly.isi ; I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY PARTY THAT HELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS t 'pXECUTORS NOTICE.- | 0 MJ j letters testamentary on the estate of • V 6 m Alliaun, late of Potter twp., de-:j • cead. having been granted to the under 1 • igned, all peraoni indebted lo said estate!, ' eru required U> make imou-dteie payment. | _ and those having t a.us age nil '.he atnei" ' to present them, duly authenticated by \ 1 law, for settlement. 1 All account* remaining untettled afte''| Jan y 1, '?'.(, wiil be pla<d in tbe bands otl I a Justice for collection WM M ALLISON. JAS. A BKAYKK. 'j; ' _____________ Executor* " ComnrtweJ of W.Kil ar.u fti.a Felled to- Igelber with the.Silk east lo lie lout. A ijura raliat for Rheumatism and pr.aif ■g■ r.tt Cold and Damp Feel Many a icold and the attandaol censequancea pre , teptad by Ui.ng these g J* >#ot b> ::a.. I • tl. y ■•iu>■ r. r -v.pt Of 3ftMßit 1 > -lata size .f shoe worn, an ! if for (tent, J I Lady or Child. "1 Canvasser* and Agents do wall with J ' thca goojs D w JOHNSON, ;1 !'• dc 4*. S'J' Arch "-ireet 4*t,i, a 4 !ioo,(KKi TE¥JE?E, I |2 lo |l6 par day \gants are now mak-il img that amount Addro>. w:b e cent : stemp Rev. S. T. Bl'C K. Milt • . l'a 1 i! 26 dec 4t 1) K1 \ \1 F Al. K Ai H < 1 (' K f FARM AND UGCSKAND LOT I j The follow ing doeeribed proj-erty, of Jobn Kmmcrl, dee d, situate in llarri!( I twp., Centre county, one h ARM Contain ing one hundred and tbirtj ifirt-v acre*, mure or lest, bounded by lands -1 B Kv I crLart, deed, JanMlOnM. McFailea.) Dr. Henderson, dei d, and others, is offer ed at private sale Tbe farm is well *•-, ! Uired. a never failing stream of water run-Jj ; j nine through the Sarin ar.d a.thin thirty yards of the barn, also, a well of never- II failing water at the bouea, with good pump ' in it The improvements are a largr.l [ FKAMB HOUSE, two stone# bhtb. ad-l" ' I most ncw. a FRAME BANK HAR S. forty-five by cightv feel and ail other nee-, ossary outbuilJirgs. TLif is one of the' beet producing farms in this section f-w al'\ kinds o! grain u ail limestone land. A large ORCH A Rl' c' ctoKS fruit or the , nretciscs. ( For tixrVtUkw inquire of Wm. Weru , t on the farm. ■ Also one HOUSE and LOT siluatr-d in , Boalsburg, Centre county, the house is , • stones high, with kitchen attached toil • and ell necessary outbuilding*, sisosgoo-il stable, a never tailing well of water witb j good pump. The 1-4 is well set with fruit, • trees uf beat quality. . j 1 • j Also 2 acres and 123 iwrchre of excellei.il , ; land situated near the German Ketormedi • church in Iktalsburg. with,;, two squares ol 7 abave house , JO-SI AII N EPF. Executor of J Ktu-j • mert. dec J. Sept 6 tf • l ■ : vy. ii, ii >J mx? £a, HnOEMAKt'K, Resj.cctfully informs tha citizens of Cen-I " ire Hall and vicinity that he has opened a( new shop in the old Bank Building N"e ( [ work tumcJ out according to style, and all j kinds of repairing neatly done, and or; 1 short notice. Price# reduced and lo suili ilhe time*. 7 feb. | ——————— QKN TRK HALL Furniture ltoonis! 17.K1 RKI M HI\K, . respectfully informs the citizens of I'entre county, that he has bought out the old i' stand ol J. t Deinicger, and has reduced ii the prices lie has constantly on hand end makes to order BEDSTEADS. DURE A US, SINK". WASHSTANDS CORNER CUPBOARDS, TABLES Ac. Ac His stock f ready made Furniture ia large and warranted of good workman ship. and is ail made under ht immediate supervision, and i offered at rates cheaper | than elsewhere. Cell and see bis -tock before purchasing - e7f/.s\ Harris Co. d | NO. 5. BROCKERHOFFROW. .IKON,NAILS, " p A 1 T s ' ! oii^urc., " ! JAsS. HARRIS & CO. if j ■ 1 ? BARGAINS. e.! ;!j Bargains! I- Bargains! ir In MEN'S aud BOYS, BOOTS and SHOES! - also a LARGE VARIETY of CHILDREN'S SHOES, at , d LOUIS DOLL'S Shoe Stare, nt * K opposite the Bush house, Bellefonte, ,t% room formerly occupied by John Powers. apr2sy T\ F. FORTNIY AtU-rney at Law U Bellefonte. Pa Office over Ry nolds bank I4nay'6y Lincoln Butter Powder, makes but ke ter sweet andhard, and quicker to churp Try it—for tale at "Wm. Wolf's stoie. ■ RICK FOR SALE - First class brick on hand for sale at 7. be a Centre Hall ( brick yards Tb brick are "fTcred eo low that it wi pay peraoni at a distance to corne here f them. Intending to conunu in the manufac ture of brick they will 1 < kept conttanily j n band, ar.d fair indui -tnenls offered lo tiurchaa.-fs. t I" sui if. I! E. ZKRBR t.. GUTKLI! S, Dentist, Mil helm. Of fr hD prefMituiu !Mfrfcet th* t>uLlif He tft t*i peffotm tUutwrftU. to tLe detitoi prcr ' M*loß He u now fulljprepftre/J t •<( eel t eelb e peip *>)%'.* Spring .Mills, Pa., GRAIN"HOUSE ' COAL YARD. I J D LONG'S • New Grain House is Now Readv for The Reception of WHEAT, *t the HIGHKKT CASH PRICK and the UKr-TCOALin Market sold at the very cowofrt price. Ilidus ! Hides ! Bring yr ur Hides and receive the Highest Price- lor ih<-m. I also k-en for sale UPPERS. KIP>. CALFSKINS, and ROLF. LEATHER at iowest pricsM. Also a full line of I I Harness. Saduies. Collars. I Bridles, Halters. Whips, etc. at the very Lowest Prices. lOkKt 3m "NEW- Grocery and W Confectionery, AT CENTKE HALL. The unSersigncd has opened a r.ew Gro cery and C.-nfectionery, and will always keep a full line of goods, at lowcvpossible prices, and kindly asks a share of toe pub lic patronage. Jlis stock consist# of COFFEES, SUGKRS. IKA>. SYRYPS, SOAPS, SALT. All kinds of CHOICE TOBAOCOES AND SEGARS. j and all fruits of tbe season generally in j Mock REST SWKKT POTATOES. ; \lso a full line of CON FECTU/N KRIES j I All kinds of country pr.sduce tak< ti in ex- ; i change. I .ell low for CASH and PRODUCE. | iJbsept y C. DINGKS. Spring Mills O. K ! ' NEW ROOM 1 NEW GOODS! j at I. J. Grenoble's Store ! SPRING MILLS. ! ha* tbe good*. Larg I stock 1 SELECTION UNSURPASSED! J Prices Lo'-ver than I* hvur. And now extends a Co- lial invitation to! his frienJs, tiaironi. a d public general ! ly. Also a Complete Assortment o! Ready Made Clothing for men ami | boy*. Suits a- low a* to be had in fht t city. Imported and Domestic DRYGOODS! ,J Full Unci of MERINO UNDER WEARS i For Ladies, Gents, Boys. Misses and Children. Hosiery, Gloves, Boot# and Shoes, jll ATS, CAPS, CARPKTS AND OIL CLOTHS, ■ \nd the roost complete assortment of NOTI O N S jn Central Pennsvlvanie. and prices that willcomnel vou in self defence to buy of j 'im . Also Fish, Salt, etc. 18oc A full line of Howe Sewing Machines und Needles for all kinds of machines. Also deals in all kinds of Grain. Mar- Iket price paid for the same. A specialty in COAL by the car load. New Pianos $125 Each, and all style*, including GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT all strictly Ifirsf-c/wss, sold at the lowest net cash wholesale factory prices, direct to the pur chaser. These Pianos rondo one of the fin est display* at the Centennial Exhibition. | and were unanimously recommended for , the HtfittxsT HO-ORS— over 12.000 in use. Regularly incorporated Manufacturing Co. ' Factory established over Sti years. Iho Scjuaro Grands contain Mathushek's now patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the ( greatest improvement in the history of Pi i ano making. Tho Uprights aro tho finest in Amorica. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descrip tive Catalogue of 48 page*—mailed free , MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. 6sept ly 21 East 16th Street, N. Y. W. A. CURRY, ' C'E.YTRE IIA L 1..1* A. "Would most respectfully inform the cit zeneofthie vleipity, that he ha* started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be ' thankful for a share of tne public patron age Boot* and Shoe- made to order and c according to style, and warrant* hi work to equal any made elsewhere. AU kinds I of repairing done, and charges reasowftßa Give him a call. i'eb!3 ly Candy Manufactory & Bakery. Mr. AI ben k tilth, At the BISHOP STREET BAKERY, is now making &* very beet , B n , CAKES AND TIES. is RelWfuttie. Caudiee and Confections. lit abo manufacture* til kind* of cat< diet, and dealer* can purrha** of tim at lee a* in iLc fitjr. Cendiet of oil k indiai way* on Lend, together with Oraagee, Lemon*. f (;> Dale*, XaJA, >rru| J al- Itc* and everything good. CKXTXR COUXTT OYSTER DEPOT. Au Excellent oyeter saloon alto at* iached to the Baker* Call and sat A I.BEKT KALIB Lt rAt iuic muttff <Mir *1 nark ftw m Ukaan ta| HA*? mi— < K|M!i M 4 s mOl Htfl ■ J l ®* ' oui Ma Uij and iria autad *hw i ot| tut as Xut i* tlw "fitt Caaltf ot£i and lmi liw Addfaas fait A Co. Aimla "**• * : f wm, War! War! War ! ORGANS!ORGANS!ORGANS! SEWING MACHIEIS: Sewing Machines! M W IS Mop Parlor OrftM, I'rireMlU. I or Slid ( uh. 5i 8tt "'gnu*, New, tor S7O Üb-Priee fITTO tO Sewing Machines Guaranteed Haw, and * Pcprrsrnted. for $25 00. OOMK. SEE. AND KK CONVINCED. COM BONK, COME ALL to the New Muic A Sewing Machineetets of BUNNELL A AIKENS, Allegheny Street, 2Sjuly Bellefocta, P ai*n m !•>* St Oattl fr| .a *r- tMWi.Km (wiiaHMee 1% V H gaai< I wn-m < ' MI bar mi tea lack* Steel tj \J vfp*, lUlti' M hc rt. write Mgt H HALLCTrece iwueetwi W mar, r * . <♦ VIBRATOR X, twiiaftai '"* x umX THE ORIGINAL&ONIY GENUIRt "Vibrator" Threabarm, mtinriwa __ t MOUNTED HORSE POWBM, And SIIUB thmhrr Lugtwee, IfaAa QT4J fcy NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO., lUTTiX CHEEK, Mill THE Mmchlrw Time. : .M !>.• *l teneti ii *im *, u* BrrMWiaii emtiy w* aw*i wwt, ae> I*oNeM*t. Mil**• M*lee*w*teM * BRAIN Riwr*tii •< mMi w a* •MMTMMMM W*MMT* nf A * ♦ t ' ' fllK RNTIBE Tbrrahleg tIMMW I t,rA • 'i '' A . r t * rr-rrh' I • i-BW Mf " |tw uw Oraua M 5 LB> h) tbtwt icww4 Ma 11l NO RmWlnf laaidr (It NupM r*t le.ti.n jr fi.w t -* Mwßbwrw. |"rt.fa. BeSNb •wit all erw. a tiw wu.iei cam waattwc i ealHessa IVKr-Hf • <*tw4 1* all Ktswea aa I C *. m*MM* (I ;a;b. 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