THE CKNTrtE K fri POll TKll • Centre Hail, Ffe,Th ml. Jan. H>. 7® jrigyTKßVs. —s'2 per year, ichen paid in ulrancr : 92.W when not paid in adranoe. Advertisements 2fW* per line for three .- srrtions, and b cents per /ine for every tub sequent insertion .ddrerfi.eienf* Ay the year of a liberal discount. Subscribers okf*ide fir ctunfv thru!.! rr viit w* 10 ef*, ffwiownf of one veer'. post* cor, instead o/20cf on formerly when pet i hi themselves. Subscriber* con n'irays te'! Aow their no counts stand at the Reporter o*bce bv eon suiting the 'able* on trie,- papers !' the table -ends ",lobn Roe 1 ien '7>V' if wire** r'lO? .'o'm is indebted "or subscription 'o *" the Ist of January, 1875, i.e i. as paying the printer. LOCAL ITEMS. LODOF MKKTISOS rrsratiuu Lolo*.!le ** I > ofO ] tt • vi:,rt' mmlbi In 111* '*o.l I •!!.*• Mall * i..>i*.*..Wi J t Al\>-. * • i>i.r KonTl-ooee.no Itt. V A. M . mou or M.m.iu ntnt oo >m lfor#,-h full n to ">• 0.1.t I >lU>w Hell. „ _ ... _ „ • llliu. t K. Snl n C.Ktl.lliW V P*.vi(i w.v-n *1 * K *4 n,l evr lt< •*• "•'*• 1 Kellet *U*ter I vossao Hup**. *■' For Ture Drug- to to teller's Drug •tore, llrockerhoff row 14 nov Sm —— fsrm *teok et pub lic *'. et Centre Hell. Feb. I'- Had about f.ve inch#* of enow on 9th, which doctored up sleighing. Poultry wanted et Dingc new torr, bring et once. Mr. Amot tlberdorf, of thi* town. h* purchased ono of the Gordon tarm*, 70 acre*, below 11 üblomburg, end will oc- cupy it in the spring The new Howe Sewing Machine —a perfect novelty, call at thi* office and see it Works like a charm A. C. Meere, Agt. office Milesbuxg T*. ——During tlie late cold r.ap there was snow and ice ia Alabama. In Mi**i*ippi a man wa* trc .an to death In Georgia there wa* good skating oa all the ponds. Any one desirous of ranting a good store tlwnd in connection w.th *ome .and, read the advertisement of Maj. Fisher, in the REPORTER. Hon Jeremiah S. Black and Cbarle# U. Hucka'ew a-e Curtin's attorney* in his contest with Yocum. Goto Bnmn's. near the depot, with your grain, you get Ihe highest price* there lie keen* the cheapest coal, and all kinds. Mr*. Barehfleld, wits of Wm. A liun-hfield. Register of this county, died at Hellefonte on last Friday. We sym pathize with Mr. 15 in his bereavement. The musical convention, commenc ed or. Monday under the management of Tbi. p and Lowell Meyer, will end Fri day evening with a concert. Lovers ef good music should attend. N umber of singers on Tuesday eve 85, ar.d still more to come. The new Howe Machine, sold bv A. C Moore. Milesburg, is called by all) the most perfect machine made. M e ssy so too —have tried it. A valuable horse of D**iJ Meyer, landlord in this place, was fund dead in bit stall on Wednesday morning, having choked himself . n his halter during the ■ Newman has reduced the price of his winter clothing in order to tell it ofl. This is a capital epportunity to get a cheap auit—cheaper than ever before. The Eagle Clothing ball has always bsen no ted tor cheap clothing and justly so. Mr. N e*as*n too has the largest and best stock in the county to sek-cl from. Strike while the iron is hot. By addressing or calling at the ll,iwe Sewing Machine office. Mdesburg, l'a., you can bve your Howe machine put in good running order, free of charge. The large back barn ef Mr. Yalen tire Walter, of Centrevi !e. ws destroyed by fire on the evening of the 26th uIL, with a.l it* coatents. Supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The barn was insured in the Lycomiag only a few week* ago, Mr- S. Sheary, agent, for SI4CO, which will r.earlv cover the ios*. The Bu.h Hou-e, under the proprie tcrsLip of Mr. Iloppe*, is attaining a rep utation above that of any previous pro prietor. He seems to bea natural hoteiist. j giving his guasU the entire benefit of his years of experience in that business In looking over a bill of fare for a recent dinner at the Bush, we found it quite up to that of any city hotel. Tha Bush house is gaining in patronage, every day, 1 the best proof that it is the best hotel in the piace. Mr. Hoppes is fortunate in hav- , ing so agreeable a clerk as Mr. Ilartzel, who is ali attention to make guests feel at home. There is but one verdict, and that is that in thirty-three years Dr. Bull *Cough Sytup has never failed to sure a Cough. Cold or General Hoarseness. At Drug stores. Price 25 cents ; five botties, $!. sumption, gel Frank P. Green's compound syrup of tar and honey. The best coal sold in this county. yeu find at L L Brown's near the Beile fonte depot, where farmer* get the high est cash price for all kinds of gr in. ——lf you want the best and freshest drugs and medicines, go to Green's, in tb- Bush bouse block, where are also kept fancy and toilet articles. Now you tn-.y juit wish to know what i kept in a well ordered grocery like that of Sechler's. NVegive you a lit tie list of the thousand good thing*, name ly : Florida Orange*, very fine flavored fruit; NVhile Almcria Grapes, the £net quality imported ; Bwect Potatoes, choice stock, selected expressly for winter use sound and firm ; Cranberries, the best Cape Cod and Jersey varieties ; Raisin*— Deehesia, Muscatels, Valencia, Sultana and others; Cheese, prime mild, full cream ; Nuts—Princess paper-*beit Alm onds, Peacans. English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Chestnuts, Shellharks. Filberts, Bordeau Almonds; Canned Fruits- Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, Strawberries. Corn, Pine Apples, Quinces. Beans, Peas Freneh—Peas American ; Lemons, fine new fruit; Table Sauce, Olives, Pickled Oysters, Sardines, Pickles, Herbs, Crack er Meal, Gelatine, Mustards; Milk Bis cuit, Ginger Snaps, Nicnacks, Cream Bis cuit, Ginger Nuts, Spiced Jumble* ; Con fectionery, Chocolate Carumels, Roasted Almonds, Lozenges, Gum Drops, Creain Chocolates, Sugar Coated Almonds, French Neugar, and a hundred varieties of fine goods: French Prunes, Prunellei, Figs, Fine Eating Apples. WANTED, a reliable agent in eah twu. in Centre county, to tail the Summit Stove-Pipe Sbeif and Stand. Ilaßdiest thing out Every body wants it. Price $1.50. F. P. Von a da, iladiaonburg, Pa, 9jaast L. L. Brown, at the depot, fielle 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 UuipE.-Th work is before us, ar.d those who send live cents to Jaaes Vick, Rochester, N. Y., for it will be disappointed. Instead or getting a cheap thing, as the price would seem to indicate, they will receive a very hand some work of 100 pages, and perhaps 500 illustrations—aot cheap, but elegant il lus trations, on tho very best of calandered paper, and as a set-off to th# whole, an eie* gant Colored Plate, that we would judge coet twice the price of the book. ——lf you want the best fitting and cheapest shirt in the State, or any other clothing, go to the Eugle Clothing hall, there's the place where you get if. Free Gift to the Suffering.—A copy of'"Medical Common Sene," a book of 144 pages, will he sent free to all suffering with Consumption, Asthma, CaUrih, Ac. See advertisement in another col umn. OK. N. 11. WOLFF. Cmcim ali, ii- The Pittsburg Weekly Post k ■ large ard readable •beet giving *ll the new* of the week. It i democratic in politic*, and en eld worker for tho *uccw of the c*uo. Price SI,BO per year. Club* o!' f.ve or over sl.'.V>. - Chiohct.*, Ducks, Turkey* end (;•>< wanted at.*' l>ing . Centre Hell, Te. ing decidedly end to enjoy your beby'e leughing society use l>r Bull's He by Sy rup which relieve* the chief disconifert* of babyhood without stupefying the chil dren. Trice ?.*> cent* e bottle. ii e * Tribute of Roepcct. At the etiniiel meeting of the Farmer'* Mutual Fire Insurance Corny, of Centre Co., h. d *t Centre 11*11, on Monde* den y 11, I>T'.. the following pre*table and rviolulion* we-e unanimously adopt ed : Witkkk*-, it lie- pleated an a'.l-wie Trovideace to remove from our number eur late brother director and te■ h'ul co worker. Mr I W Campbell, of Fergu son iwp , therefore, AV i'. That in hi* .leceakd tho familv hnve leet a kind huibend tod tether, end tbe Farmer's Mat. Ins. Co. one of it* usoet devoted friend* Kcs.irrd, That we deeply srmpathiee w th the family of our deceased friend, and hereby tender thrat our heartfelt coadolerre in their bereavement. Re- t*red u|H>n the minutes of his Company, and b* published in the county papers. . FftKu. Krar/, Tit kk HorrsK, Jotm SttasN'oa. (b snifter. JANUARY J IKY LIST. The following is a List of Grand and Traverse Jurors, for January Sei:en, It*!'.' URASP Jt ZOR* FIRST WIKK. Bellefoate—B Yalentiae, J. l>. Kurtz, W . Skortiidge. lienner—J W Marshall Ferguson—Amos K< yer, J. K. Ridar Haines—,l. J t'verdor: Harris—Henry Frederick. Howard—Jacob Leathers. Mbesburg—J M Greea. Tailipaburg— J H Genoa. Toller—Aaron Durst. Rush —Tho# AS *ou. bpnag— K.iai Baney, W. J. Dalo, A. Ba'tholomew. Heary Genuel. Taylor—J. Merry man. I'nt.-n—Wilson t'alhuun, tlscar Mussar Wa.ker—lra C. Ne.ehtiey, M. Cor man, Jr. Worth —A K Woodring, Alex Chen* cy. TRAVRKSK JfßoßS—rtn*T WICK. D M Butt-, Hellefonte. M SV Cowdruk. Henefonte. Samuel A ley. Marion. I g,-n Mue-er, lVan. Tae*> De#bce r Beliefonte. D M Green. Harris. Nuab Stover Sp-:ng K C llenderseu. Muster. J N U.'e. Howard. A Br-'ckeriio:*. Beiiefunte. Damei Hail. Uuionville. Jacob Grey. Tattn. Scoti Frasel, Rush . A Cornelius, Hall Moon. J err r Ebbs, 11a.Moon. Jas L*-e, Tatter. Jamas Condo. Tetn. J W Gray. Half Moon. J W Young, Curtin. Howard Ilettian, U:irr:S. J Hoy. Jr Marion. Wiliiaui Foster, College. Jac Sankey, Tenn. Jo GoDbl", SS alker. E B-illinger, Phiiipsburg. G Alexander, Uuionville. Joba Caldren. Gregg. B Jone*. Thilipsburg. W K Mattern. Huston. Wm Keller, College Wm Colyer, Potter. Conrad Singer. Curtin. David Brick ey. Curtin. G S Flegal. I'tiilip-burg. Wm Kakon, Potter W K Irvin, Thilipsburg. Geo Bower, Haines. D C Kearick Spring J as Fi-her, Union. D W Zeigier, Tenn. G K Speigiemeyar, Haines. Gorga Eusrit-k, Ru-h. G W dliams. Col ege. G Gal era it n, iiellefont*. The* Frank. Tenn II K Hick-, B-Hefonte. Austm Gramley, Miles. Joel Rojrer, Miies. TRV* ERSK JCRORS—SECOND WEEK. Wm haup, Spring. Frarik Knarr, Tenn. J no Harrison. Spring. Jan.es Antis, Howard. J W Sweetwood, Gregg. B F Beck, Walker. R U liesterman, lia.ner. Jr.o K l ate. Spring, llenry Foutz. htiring S. B Leathers, Howard. Jno Rishell. Uenner. J aspt-r Broeks, Spring. Valentlae lieee, Union. W Sterritt, Pfa, ip'burg. Jas Gramley, Walker. John Decker, \\ alker. John T. llarter, Penn. Etn'l Cronemiller Haines. Jacob Bitncr. G-egg. Jacob Croizor, Gregg. Ed Noian, Snow Sh> e. John Meesc, Uelletenle. Daniel Ulrich. Tenn. J Gensetr.er, Half Moon. W M ClelleD, Thilipsburg. Jarad K.-ennier, Miles. C W Hockman, Penn. Michael C> n.'er, Howard. FSCowher, Worth J G lies*. Ferguson. J PSeibert. tenner. Chan Brown, Ballefonte. JnoSbiffier, Ferguson Jno Chamber*, Tenn. J S Boa . Harris. Jacob Weaver, Howard. TRtai. LlST.— Trial list forth* first and second weeks of January Term, 1879, commencing on the 27tb day of January, A D. 1879: FIRST WEEK. 1 John Smith v Har.ry Keen*. 2 Boyd C Packer v* J.ihn McCauley. 3 Boyd C Packer u II Gar brick. t B yd C i'scker v* Jacob Garbriek. 5 Boyd C Packer vs John Hoy G Adam Baum vs Mary L Milier,Adm'x 7 Geo Reiser v John Mu**er. S Aiwa Llarpster v.s Win Baumaardner. 9 G-urge ft Ja< k vs Lizzie Horn teal. 10 John Miller v# I'enc township. SECOND WZKK 1 ii ii Uackman A wife vs J B Hen derson. 2 Caroline Camming* vs J B Hender son Francis Hacker va J B Henderson. 4 Abbie Grim el ai vs J B Handersoa. 5 Lazarus Moyar v John S Gray G ."-aiiiuel Harp*ter Adrurs v* Centre Hall Man'fr. g Co. 7 J 11 Lirin vs George Walker. S 11 NV Uoovarela! vs Christ Sharrer 10 Dan'l Khoade* et at v Isaac Ilaupt. 11 J II L"hg v* H M'erriman. 12 John S Gray vs NV C McCuatcbeon. 13 R F Clow use of vs Derbv Coal Co. at al. 14 Isaac Thomas v* J M McCoy. 15 J D Sbugert vs C C Keller with clause. 16 E M Souey vs Samuel Linn. 17 J 14 Shugerl ts J B Morris. 18 NY in Allison. Jr , v* J A Bright. It) T B Wilson Ex rsvs Thotnas K Hicks. 21) Z L Hoover v* Wm I' Ard. 21 John Kline v* NVm P Duncan. 22 Wrn V Hughes vs Ja* L Soaimer ville. 23 McClellan &, Speer vs Wm H Humes 24 S NV McNitt vs W J Thompson. 25 Jacob Neidigh v* I NV Sboli. 26 Adam NVeight v G Dorsey Green. 27 S D Ball Use of vs Jacob Yearick 28 School Dial of Phiiipsburg r* E Perk* et al. 29 T 51 Hall Trustee v# J P Shops. 30 John Mcßride's heira vu NV. J. Tib bens. 31 Jacob Bower, Jr. va BAY Turnpike Comp. 32 Sophia Route va Joseph Etnrick. Thf Democrat says. The farm house on one of tbe larrns belonging to tbe estate of tbe late Thomas Huston, a short dis tance above Jacksonville, burned on Fri day night last 31 and came very near con suming with it tbe entire family of Mr. Andrew McClintock, the occupant. Mr. McClintock retired about tbe 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 aad getting to sleep, Mr. and Mrs M. were both awak ened by the smell of smoke, and found tbe ' room and entire bouse filled with it. Hus tily waiting their two little children, they grasped tbe clothing on the beds they , were occupying and rw* Ufiir W 1- through the smothering smoke to tin open air ut in time to avoid being cut o" bv tho flames A boy who wa* sleeping , in another part of the house, started for the stairs, but wa* met and turned back it Iby th* flame-, and made li i eicape a through one of the second atory window*, a None of the pari* *aved aay portion of their clothing except the night dre**ts which the* wore The cold wa* fearful, and in few momenta almost secoads ' Mr*. McClialock, while trying to wrap her two little girls in the brJdiug they ' had brought out with them, aad thus pre ' te. I them, had her faei terribly fror.ee. In a short lime help arrived from Mr Mc- I j Calniont'* and other ne gkbore. Horses were hitched and the , hilled lufferert tak en to tho hospitable heme ef Mr*, llealty, where ther ware kindly cared for. dh building a totally deatroyeJ, and waa, ' we are informed, without insurance Mr ' McUhntock loat all the personal and I household rtlects of hiuuelf and family, I I and is laft literally naked in the world ; He had an insurance of $'W upon his pri* j perty UKBKKSBUKG AND VICINITY Bv the wav, we are ah >rtly to have a grand Union Musical Convention IN • presumo the afla r will close up with Concert. The proceeds are to be divide** anion}, the three Sabbath schools of our ■burg,' A short lime age our townsman, NN ui Carlo#, lest a vary flu* her##. Disease, lung fever. At prosent there is quite an interesting meeting going on in the Lutheran church Rv. Shannon de'iver#*! several able ser m >ns, as we!! *s conductiag a daily public reading in their house ot worahip. W* look forward with bright anticipation*. Jacob Shultz i* busily engaged at pre*- ent in mating preparation for building a flne brick house, on hi* farm, next sum mer. Mi*s Van \ alio is a great deal , f success in giving lassoas, to a clas* of our p'ace, in iustrumanlal music. Sh* is oae of the few who i* adapted to giving i instruction in this important branch Th# other week Bruahvalley was soma- | what 'revived' by the arrival of isaa- i Uramly, from Cincinnati, Ohio, after an 1 absence ofcvera! years. Mr. Gramley i* i pretty much the same "obi Ike" a* lie was in days of yore. Scott Rover has also raj turned from the wast, to pay bis many fhiends a short visit Rebersburg ba at last another Doctor. , Surely ono may now venture to take aick. ( The new comer is Dr. Kirk, ot Halle tonte i NYe are informed that Mr. John Ruble, , Sr., i* to move to l.oek Haven in the ( Spring, and his son Jonathan is to under- take the management of the farm. 11 gw M.x STRING MILLS. M° . K H Duncan has got his grist mil'. ; fitted out with a new flour bolt aad amut| l ro acbine, and'juit* a lot of fixing. Nowj' our frier, i Wm. A. Kerlin can tnake us ' , tip top flour, a* ha is on* of the beat mii- : lars in Central l'enn'a. jt John I> Long is busy buying grain and.l doing ju.te a god business. He a.se se. s ', good sole ieather at 'Jo cents per lb. zip and upper leather equally at low, and | v pays th* highest price for bides. I Rachau jt would advertise in your paper and let the , people know what clavar fellows they are. ! Cap Hassenplug *aid it paid him to ad vertise in the KiromTgß, and e think it. did by the way the people of Totter and Harris townships ; a'.ronizeJ h in John Kurmrine Las uken the tin yard | j oa his own hook. L Mr. l'etvr NYilson is enjoying very good i, health. Miss Nancy J. NYilson ha got 1 able to go out aga.n. She wa* so low that I tha I>r gave up all hopes of her recoveiy i at one time this fail. Hop# she may get abie to attend Sabbath school, as su# was ' on* of our teae' ers. and t.way# very punctual m attendance. Catloroil, besiilea being an excl- . lent ilre*iiug for leather, rentier* it ' vermin proof. It ehoulil be mixed, (.ay liuif and half, with tallow or other ! oil. Neither rata, roaehta?, nor other \ vermin will attack leather o prepmr* ed. 4 JiNUALSTATEMENT.— ( Offic of the K. .M Ins. Company of C*-|, tre County, Ta. Centra Hall. Jan 18. , IhTV la compliance with the provisions , of their charter the Twenty-Crat Annual , Sta'.eniant of the traniactions of th# Com- | pany is herowitu pras-nled. ASSETS. Bill* receivable being premium notes due and payable by mam hers for insurance the past year ....... $85,81* 31 | Pmd on sense. 804. <9 j ' Leaving du# on premium note* lakan the past j year..—.—,......- 34,513. oj To which add tax .So. 9 - $4,067.15 Less per cant for collection 903.36 Cash in treasury. 502.94 Making the total ava'Lab.e a set* ot th# past year. 38,880 26 EXPENSES. Compensation of direcliore $ 250.40 Committee# on appraisements 26.82 Salary ef Sec'y IP9.(A) " Trea*'r 50.00 Printing, office rent. po'Lage A stationery 138 5) Electi-m board... 4.00 J. K Potter suit for services 7.80 Henry Neighdigh losa on bouse and furniture... 683 12 f NY J. Jackson on store. 1411.00 J Brett bet. duo on house, (sum on note retain ed) 17.10 Kus'.obarder on barn ...... 987.00 J. Hazel on barn 763.28 Sin. J. NV. Cn ly on house ar.d furniture- 1110 72 Total accruing as set* and fund* of theCwmpany the pait year after deducting expense* 33,41a.40 To which add notes of 1874, .S, G and 7 109,197 01 1 142,612 41 M inus cash pre mium*, cancel lation#, carpen ters riiks and tax on notes, in cluding tax on * note* taken be tween Jan. 14., and Jan. 28.'78. 10,582,44 Total avnilablo —~ — a* sets of the company this day 182,029.97 i Risks and insur ances taken lb past year 395,407.12 Risks and insur . antes of 1874, 5, 6 and 7 - 1,345,242 83 9 Malting tha risk* of the Compa ny this day 1,740,649 95 A m l outstanding 298 41 At an election held th* same day the f following named members were elected e directar* for the easuing year t J. W. i Kruwrine. 11 C. Campbell, Henry Kel ler. J#s Baker, Fred Kurtz, John Riahal, " Maj J. B Fisbar, 8. J. Herring, Amoi p Alexander, J. 11. Muster. Bam't Graraly .. and H. G. Koyer. Whereupon the board organized and elected the following offi cers: _ President— Henry Keller, e Vice President—B. J Herring, j. Secretary —D- F. Luse. Treasurer—Wm. Wolf. 7 D. F. Lube, HehRT Killer, y 3c'y. Prnt. y lOjioOt •|A GENERAL CAVING IN AT Till ff j IMTTSTOW COLLI Kill KS. It Wilkesbarre, P* , January The an r lira K*rr i><>rlion or lb* borough of I'UU i [ton and n psr*. of the I wruklp of Jenkini f i experiencing ft moat terroriring sense ilion The surface lanJs covering the No. . collier? of the Pennsylvania Coal * >'u>- j >ftitv ara frftiluftllr sinking, from it few . inch*!, to several fesl Th* building* rianding upon it expos > #d portion of the lands referred l' are lop pled over or thrown tr> in thair found*" lion*. The larg< now brick public nbool j house is rent asunder and coti*tarntio|i prevail# throughout tba eulit* rogion. WolU are dry, llio bottoms baring drop ped out. and large car# holar disfigure tbo daor yard* ami gardens Tb# leltlmg of the land* continued all yesterday afler 'noon and lest night, and thia morning lb* tarriterv embraced in tha ganara! depres .ion wa enlarged br .till further .aving* SPAIN—7O FISI'K MEN DUO WN - I Di Madrid, January 1 '.—A K*' f on the couli of Gain ill ami 1 ortugai can veil grent destruction of small era fl. Seventy fisherronu and others are r Kirtcil drowned. VTTEMriTP REVOLUTION A'l PANAMA, Panama, Dec- '2B, 1878, —A r>tuj>i *• attempt at revolution was made hen •aat nijjht. The plot was to oust th> present government and place in pow er one which would he more in ae c ird with the political views of lh. ooverament of I leneral Pruj i I 10, wh' * the President of the Republic. .*0 frequently eceurs in such ease*, tl e scheme was exposed by one of its sup imsed frieuds, the miue was sprunp prematurely, and friend and foe suf tered alike. An attack, which wa repulsed, was made on tha Cuartel, in which two men were killed and sever. 1 wouuded. Subsequently the Gov ernor of tha District, Mr. I'eua, whi a parading the streets at the head of a •mall body of police, was ehot dsmd by a party of the revolutionist*. Th x IS all the loss of life so tar as known, l'be project faded, and is uot likely soon to be removed. ♦ ♦ A despatch from Pendleton, dated Jan. 11, to-day, reports tbeexecutioi .of two Indians—white Owl and ljuii Ti Tumps —who were hanged in tin afternoon. The chiefs were dressed in full 1 tidiau costume and preserved throughout the proverbial stoicism of their race, both dying with the death chant on their lips. J) I BLICSALE The follow lag ferns .lock and imple ments w:!t be to d si public isle, si t o '.:e lis.:, Wednesday, Feb l'.lb, o\E NPII or MLEB, 1 HORSES. 1 TWO YKAK OLD COLT, S good mils Cows and t or 6 bsd sf Cat lle, vn. Kxlrs Breeding Sow, 2 go.*d plantation \Ysgsiti, bulb broad wbss. and ■i. a .ih bed. 1 2-horsa sg n. 1 Spring Wagon. 1 pair Hob sleds, single Sleigh, s THRESHING MACHINE. Shaker. Power and Strap. Reaper, Drill. HsyrftVa Hayfork and rope, C. rnnlantsr, Plows. Harrows, i'ullivtlcrs. 1 large .1- n rse Cu ti valor, Blacksmith Tools. ii>-r-• lira's of everv description, Fork*, flake. I 'bains of all kiuds, Singletree* aud Dout -trees, *nd many oibsr farmiag utensils. Salo to eetnmenc* at 1 o'clock GEORGE lIOFPER. DESIRABLE PROPERTY I'OK BEST. Tbs well known store stand at 1 srtnsr s M ills, w lit dwelling Ususs, barn, and out buildings, and about twenty ,21! seres o f tanning land It offered for roe;. This is a capita! chance to open up busia#**. tor particulars callun *r addrsas P J J B PISIIKH. If, j aß tf l'si.n Hall. I a CIAUTIOS -Hav ing purchased tbej j following personal property at constable's sale as the properly sf Amos Koch, of Gregg township. I will lesys the >tns- ir. bis possession si uy pleasure All person* are cautioned against madding with tbo same, namely : One Coeki-'.g Store, pairs Bedstesds. 1 dot theirs.) Table. Meal Chest Clock. Doughtray 1 Horse. 1 Spring. Hay aad Corn, Jfridle and Harness, 1 Clow. 1 Pig, and Iron Ksl lle, t reel.or with all datendant s proper ty JOHN COLDRON. ——————————— NOTICE.- Letters tesiainectary on tbo estate ul George M urray, late of College township, deceased, bari'ag tecn granted to the un- Ider.ignel, all persons indebted lo said os tale are required to make .miaeJiale pa>-. i.iect. and tho.e baring claims against tbe sauie to present them, duly authenticated liy law, for seitlrment < lairos can be prusente>rtnatl\ m. Allison, jr., excutirs of die. of David Lamb, late of Marion twp . deceased. J. The account of William Allis#n, jr. guardian of Hannah Daughenbach. minor child of Jacob Daughonbttugb. late of Centre ccunty. deceased. 3. The account el Dr J B Leitr.ei, guardian of Martha P., Francis A., Per cival 11 and Esther M. llarshbergor, mi nor children of Samuel Ilnrshbergur, late < of Pbtler tewnshin, decea-od. •I The first and flaal account of J- W Campbell, executor of Ac of Samuel llarpster, late of Ferguson township, de ceased f> The finel account of Wm. W. Span i gler, administrator de bonis non eum tes isonento smisxu of Ac ot Her Daniel Kerr, late of Potter township, deceased. C The account of J. S Dauberman aad John Jordon, executors of A<" of Hannah Daub orrnan, late of Potter township/de ceased, as filed by John Jerdon, one oftln executors The account of William Garner, ad ministrator of Ac of Samuel Garner, lati *f Harris township, deceased 8 The final account of Jo.eph F. Will iams, guardian of Nowton Spoils, minor child of John Spoils, late of Huston town- I ship, deceased. 'J. The second account of Jacob Slrohm. guardian ot David Kerr and Susannah Kerr, minor children of Daniel and K 7 boot* Kerr, Annie Zorby, John i\ err and Elrnira Kerr, minor grand children of thi said Daniel and Rebecca Kerr, late of Pot ter township, deceased. 10. The fourth and partial account * Pour Hoffer and Carrie K. Wolf, admin islrators of Ac of Hon. 8. S. Wolf, late o Potter township, deceased, as Clod by Pe tor Hoffer, one of the sdininisirators. H 11. The account of John Kishel, guar 1 dian of Samuel Stover, a sen of L'atharini e Stover, late of Gregg township, deceased A as filed by M S. Risnel and Wm. F. Roar '. Ick, administrators of John Riihel, de I- ceased. I, 12. The account of John Rishel, guar is dian of Mary Jane SniiUi (forinerlj y,Neese). a minor child of William Neese d i late of Potter township, deceased. 1-1 13 The final account o( John M. Fu rey, guardian of Sarah E. Stone, mlno 'child of Joseph G. Stone, late of Sprlnj 1 township, deceased 14 Tne account of Daniel Fleishei executor of Ac of Joiiah Buyer, iate voar 187 Si now opening and a New and EXCELLENT STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODs IS COMING IN s'AT OtRKIENIIKIMKK V COS, CENTRE HALL, and which will 1* eold at LOW EST FIGURE**. They have in immense stock and well o*wrtixl ,n cver y rHE\ HAVE lire.s-.s- Goods. Clothing, Hols \ Cops, Hoots c\ Shoos. JVolions, , tSj'c., of Lowest IT WILL HE TO YOl'R INTEREST TO "PATRONIZE YOUR HOME MERCHANTS," INSTEAD OF GOING AWAY FROM HOME GIVE 18 A CALL IMMEDIATELY, KEEPS THE BEST HOLE LEATHER—VERY CHEAP. ISAAC GUGGENHKIMEIi .. .. . - .* ■ - - a, i - ~ NEWMAN Kins Clothtier of Centre county. IB SELLING IS SELLING IS SELLING IS SELLING i*Bf Winter Suits Over CoV K piecker, Lewis K Kussuian and Katie Wearer, both of near Centre Hell. DIED. On Dec. 28. Mr. James W Campbell, f Ferguson twp., aged near 76 years, SpriuK Mills Market. Wheal Ml live, 46c. Corn, nan, per bu. new, .46c Oats, 22c. Buckwheat, 76c. Cloverseed, V 6" to 54 it() Chop, per ton, s'AhlW. Plaster, ground per ton, fIO.U) Flour, per bbl S6.HO Butter, 10C. Tallow, 6c. Rags, 2c. Eggs per doe , Ibc. Tuoaashed wool SV, Packed b jtier a rl.e t over, 10c. Coal, Retail. By Car, Grass. Egg. 4 os 4 SW Stove, y6 ik) $4 66 Chestnut. *4 25 $t Pee. 'JO fx'' MALEM. Hv virtue of sundry writs of >'i*rt Faci -3s, jsrart Furutt aad I'rafilMai rryjna* •sued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas ift'.ntre county and to me directed, there, i|! be exposed at public sale at tbe Coarlj Heuse in Beilefente, on Saturday, J*n A D . ln:J. at 1 e'cletk. P. M.. the .tllowiiig deeer bed rea. estate of the de 'endants to wit •No. 1. All that cer'.ein lot or piece of ground, • uuated in tbe village of Port Matilda. Worth township. Centre county, bounjed •no described as follows Oe the north hv lot late of Geo. W Hasten, decease.!.; on the east by an alley, on tbe south by p!acik roed stree:, ss I on the west by High street, the same bring a corner lot aad containing on High street ft> feet, and ex tending back along Piank road street • boot '-JJO feet. There-'a erostwd a Urge •table. Set.red, uken in execution and to be sold as the property of R. I>. Cua.- mings. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground, •ilua'-e ic Roalsburr, lierris township,! Centre co , boutidsd and described as fe! ows On the east bv Will street, on the .out h by str.-el. on tbe west ae j Berth by grave varj. containing i acre, more er less Thereon erected a twe story brick. Church building Seired. taken in ate I cutionendxo be sold as the property of Zo-n's church, of tbe Evangelical Luth eran i.'Cf recs i c at B e'sburg. N- All the right title set interest of said defendants, in and to that certain tract - r piece of land, situate in Liberty township, l Centre countv b mnded and described n follows te wit ILginning el a post on aortb bsnk of BalJ Eagle Creek, three, hy lends of the heirs of Samuel Bechdol. deceased, north 40 J . west 3C7 perches to a post, thence along lands of Michael Schecok i'j perches to a post, thence south to east D* perches to Bald Eagle Creek, j thence up the said cre by it* several courses to th* place of beginning, con-j Uinmg about Hk acres and allowance, be iag tbe same trert of lend surveyed to K D Liggvt by John L ggst. oa th* 24th day of August. Thereon erected a frame dweT ing house, bank barn ar.d oth er outbuildings ALSO, All tb* rtglt, title and interest of the d# fandants in thstceium tract 'f unseated lgnd situate in Liberty township. Centre county, surveyed under e warrant grantod to Wm Hayes, containing 4U) acres mote: or lest. . A LS<. AUthe right, title and inUrestof the de- 1 iondants in the certain tract of unseated lauds situate in Liberty township. Centre county, surveyed under a warrant granted to John or Christian Netlarode, contain ing -JL*' acres WIT* or less Meixed. Uken iin execution and to be sold as the proper ty of Benj. I.igget and F. D. Liggel No. 4. Alitb# right, title and interest of the defendant* in sad to all that ceruin tract or piece of Und situeU in Knoweboe P>wn ehip. Centre county, adjoining lands of A C llinton, John G Uxtle and lands of the Scowsho* Association, coetain ing 16 acres more or loss ; about I'd ecros cleared and under fees*, without aay oth er ioiprovemeals thereon. Seised, Uken in execution and to be j!d as th* proper ty of i-arah H Chrissmaa. No. A Th* following described building and lot of ground, to wit : Tbe said building is situate en lb* south side ol Lamb street in th* borough of Bellefoate. on a lot fronting on Lamb street, and boundeJ on tb* west by lot ef D. M BulU, on south by au alley, and cast by lot of James Campbell, said building is a two-story plank frame bout*, about 29 teet is front . and 18 fast deep. Seir.ed. taken in exe cution and to be sold as tb* property of ' David A. Kennedy, owner or reputed 1 owner end conirarter. ' No. C. ; Tbe following building aad lot of I ground, P> wit Saul building located in the borough of Relletonte, on the soeth , i side of Linn street, iu said borough, on a . lot adjoining ground of James Armor on I the cast, and Lamn street on the south, a I thirty foot street on the west, and Linn I street oa the north, and is a two-siory i frame bouse, thirty-two foot front on | Linn street, and twi-iily feet in depth, and a two-story kitchen, a back building lb by 16 feel. Keired. uken in execution, and .' to be sold as the property of Monroe Ar mor, owner or reputed owner and con .l tractor. lj No. 7. All that certain lot or piece ef ground, • situate in Harris township, i'ealre county, r bounded en tbe north by Nituny mouu f tain, and the Valentine heirs, on the east by lands of John S. lloel, on the south by lands of John R s, and on tbe west by ! lands of Jas M Ross, containing'JO acres, ; mere er less. Thereon erected a largr ti' brick dwelling bouse, bank barn and otu I *' outbuildings . about seventy-five acres cleared Sei/.eJ. Uk-n ta execution and ,1 to be sold as th* property of W. D. Hose. N u 8. All that certain lot or piece of ground - situate in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen . ire county, bounded aed described as fob il low* Go tbe north by tbe Brlsbin prop erty, on the east by an alley, on tbe south tl by Friend's church property, end on the h west by the Harris estate, conlaininj i- about two acres, inure or less. 'I bercoi e erected a twe-slory dwelling bouse. 2 two story school buildings, stable and othe . outbuildings. Setr.ed, taken in executioi e and lo be sold as the Bellefonte Academy No. J. All the right, title and interest of 1 *t* r Weber in and to that certain lot or J*ieci . ef ground, situate in th* borough of rhil ipsburg, Centre county, beaoded and de i scribed a* fllows, to wll) On tho uertl h by lot of Richard Hay* and others, on thi i- east by North SeconJ str*ei|en the soull d by lot of Robert Lloyd, and ®r the was c by North Front street, irontingon the sen . North Front street about tti feet, •ode* tending back '240 feet to said Nortfc Sec fond street. Thereon erected one twe-eP' ry frame dwelling house, a two-story lo| ,f dwelling house, frame stable and otne i outbuildings Seized, taken ie exeeutloi and lo be sold as th# property of rWS r Weber. IB N*. 10. 1 All those two lot* of ground situate li r'. Beilefente, Centre county, bounded ae j. described as follows, to wit: Dnetherec bounded on tbe north by 30 feet of Uibo| r- street, en tho west by lot of J. B. Butt y 200 feet, south by Logon St. 20 feet, eas (i, by lot of D. Woodring 200 feet. Thereo erected a two-storv frame dwelliajl hous i- Another thereof bounded north by turn jr pike, on the east by the heirs of Harm ig dee'd., south by Valentines. Thereo erected a two-story frame dwelling housi r, etc. Seited, taken in execution and to b of sold as the property of Charles Brown. No. 11. All that certain traet of land, situata i Turk-urn tdWfiilPF, COAUCOUAty, louti ■ ~ ' ' ed on the north by lends of James S. K rape, on the ast by eiiJs belong ing to J the estate of Daniel Eckel and Andrew Housman, on the south by lends of Thom as K. l'ettou and Henry Bnydsr, ana on iLs west by lands of Jonathan M utsor and : Henry Bloom, containing lot acras, more or less. Thorceti er*ted a two story '•'brick bouse, bank barn, and other oul builJiag* ; all cleared and in a good stale : of cultivation. SeueJ, taken in exe- utlor and to be sold as tbo property of W. D. Ross. No. 12 All that co:tain budJing and let of ground, to wit Said building two stories nigh, having a front of twenty-seven feet, and a depth ef tev ratetn feet. Situate up on a eertain lot u! ground in Kusb town ship, Centre County, bounded on tb* soulb-wetl by lends of Al.ierton heirs, ou the soulh-oakl by Bellefonte and l'bihn*. I burg turapike, on the nvrlh-eati by .ol ol Robert Steveason, and en tbe north west hy lands of l'etar Sshin.dt, Beirod taken in axecution and to ta sold as lb* I property of Leander Stoierook. No. 1.1. All that certain lot or piece el ground, situate in Spring township, Centre county, jbounued and descibeti as follows viz i Beginning at a pin* tree en tb* south-east , corner ot Samuei Hot* s lot en road lead ing lo i'erdcau s farm, thence along said | road north tl', east sixteen parches to a | stake, thence north '"J , wst 10 perches to a tlaka or sletie, thence south)' ! , east six tarn perches to a slake on north-east cer- , ,*r of Samuel Roles lot, thence along said lot south 2h , cast 111 perches lo the; place of begu.i,iag. cot-la.nu.g on* ear* more or less Thareon etectad a two-sto ry frame dwelling house and other out h-.ildii.gs Seized, taken in execution and lo be sold as tb* property of A. li. Oox- No. 14. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in l'hiiipsburg borough. Centre county, bounded and described as fol*| :ows" Gn the north by ol uth K- urth street, >, the seutb bv S"t-•! C t> Ur.mger. and - on tbe wast by S >uth Ceatr* street frt.nl < •bg on the said South t'autre street i*. feel, and extendi: c back 24 be s -Id es the property of J obit Jordon. * No jr.. AH that ceruin lot or piece of ground,! situate in the borough of Bellefonte Cen tre countv. bounded on the north bv | Church alley, on the east by lot of 11 K. Hicks, on the south by I.inn street, and -n ) the west by lot of George Potter, fronting ' on said Linn street " • feet and extending' 1 beck 2LO feet lo said Chursb alley There -' - "* erected a two-etoiy fram* dwelling 'bouse and other uibui ding* Seized,( itaken in execution and to be sold as the!' ! property of Thoaia A liicks. 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HENRY BOOZER, ,°l CENTRE 11A LI., ■ **ir*( Ttraza or • laddies, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips sr Fly nets and also keeps on band Cotton ;• Nets. etc. Prices low as any where I*l All kinds of repairing done The bail J Ltock always kept on hand. All work war ranted. A share of the public patronage '? i* kindly solicited. H "1" '' , v •} PENNSVALIEY BANKINU U0 d CENTRE HALL. PA. . RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allow Inter c " est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities, 'K Gold and Coupons. 211 Wis. WOLF, WM. B. MIKOI.b, Pres't. Casbin " TO fitAVELERs" -TH E -12: BUSH HOUSE! ofl BKLLBFONTK, PA. >P'Has been recently thoroughly renovate; ts nnd repaired, and under the managemerr ,st of the New Proprietor, Mr. GKORGI jn IIOPPKS. formerly ol W'msport, is first' e class in all its appointments n SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS is, Are offered to those in attendance at cour jn and others remaining in town for a fe* ie, days at a time. . be The largest and most superbly Designet Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. All modern conveniences. Go try thi is Bush house. 4-lbgug GEO. HOPPES, Propr; II AIIIt Y K . IIICKS, _ i (Pjcceasot to T. A. Hicks & Bro.) • WHO!. ESA LEA RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass. Pntty, &c„ dee. *oF" Alwo bsiM (lie ugeac) of Hie Son Hi Us sid 11.111..1 Flow for Itsiss cotiuiy I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY TARTY THAT BELLB THE SAME QUALITY OF GOOM NOTICE.— J Letters tsrlamentorv on the estate of Wm. Allison, late of Potter twp . de- j erased, having beeti granted lo the under •igned. all |ier*un indebted to said ar required P msko imstrdiate payment and ibuse having claims aga.nsl the •atnel to present tbeui, duly authenticated by , lew, for settlement. AII accounts remaining unsettled after) I Jan y 1, wiil b* pia' cd in tbe band, ol I a J uslict for collection WM M ALLISON. JAS A BEAVER. f Bsernl •> # Comi-esed of W 00l abU Si'X IcllcJ to gtlber witb tba Silk a*zl lo lb* fool. A 196 dec 4t . |)I.1 VA T K AI. K A CHOICE F I F AKM AND UtlUSh AND Lul • 1 The f d low tag described property, or j John Km inert, deed, situate in Herris'C twp.. Centre county, onr FARM, couum- • ■og one hundred and thirty three at rer, more or lest, bounded by iandt of li Kv L erharl, died, James Glenn, McFaileu. Dr. Henderson, dec d, and others, is offer ed at private saie. The farm is well wa- % tered. * never failing stream of water run-'j ningtbroueh the farm and within thirty yards of the barn, also, a well of never falling water at the bouse, with good pump ir. it Tbe improvements are a larg< I FRAME HOUSE, two stone, high *1- " most new, a FRAME BANK BARN, !ortj£ve by eighty feel ami all other ne-.--, essary outbuildirg*. This is one ol the' best producing farms in line section fug ol' • kinds ot grain i- ail lunation* land. A large ORCHARD ot chctc# fruit or the premises. t For particuikss inquire of Wm. Wert* , on the farm. Also on# HOUSE and LOT situated in Boaltburg, Centre county, the house it 1 , stone- high, with kitchen attached to it v and all necessary outbuilding,, also a goo-i (Stable, a never failing well of water with j good pirtnp. The lot is well set with fruit. trees uf bust quality. . , ■ I Also 2 acres and 121 perches ol excellem I ! land situated near the German ReiormeOi < hurch in ItoaUburg, within two square* oi <' above house '' JOSlAl! N KFF, Executor of J. Em-! inert, dec'J. Sept 3 tf vy. 3, 3MA// £& ~ finoiMlKi-K. ltepeclfully informs the citizens of Cen ;tre Hall and vicinity that he hat opened s| 1 new shop in the old Bank Building Ne t 1 work turned out according lo tyle,end all ) kinds of repairing neatly done, and or 'short notice. Price* reduced and to suit j the times. 7 feb. QKSTBK HALL Furniture Rooms !i F.7.KA KRrMBIXK, respectfully informs the citizen* of Centre county, that he lias bought out the old ; stand of J. O. Deinir.ger. and has reduced; tho prices He ha* constantly on hand and makes to order BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, W ASIISTA NDS CORNEIt i UP BOARDS, TABLES, -Vc . Ac His stock of ready made Furniture is largo and warranted of good workman ship. and is ail made und( r his immediate supervision, and is offered at rate* cheeper than elsewhere. Call and see hi# tock before purchasing elsewhere feb la Jas. Harris Co. NO. r,. BROCKERHOFFROW. IKo\ N AILS, • P A I"N T S, ° 01I i^,Z rc " JAS. HARRIS A CO. Bellefonte. n •■r - BARGAINS. I. Rar^uins! '• Bargains! r ! In MEN'S ami BOYS, BOOTS and SHOES! ' also a LARGE VARIETY of CHILDREN'S SHOES, at d LOUIS DOLL'S Shoe Stare, it * K opposite the Bush house, Beiiefonte, room formerly occupied by John Powers. apr2sy 2T\ F. FORTNEY Attorney~aT~Law w JJ Bellefonte. Pa Office over Rev nulds bank Mmay'fif —-Lincoln butt'erPo'wder, makea bu* i* ter sweet andhard, end quicker to chure Try it—for tale at Wm. Woif'e stote. IklCI TOI BALL First class brick on hand for rale at Z 'e Centre llali ( brick yard* Th a brick are offered so low tbatil wi pay persons el a distance to coma bare fi - them. Intending to continu in the manufac ture of brick th*y will 1 < kept constantly j on band, and fair indu> -merit* offered to purchaaer*. • aug if. H R ZKRBK RCO! GT'IELM S, Dentist, M II heim. tupt-*raal'ai,l Mr*( iu* uublir lis I* lopaHurti •UeperftUb ta (£• daaUi rr < Imwim IUKBS* I* *ZI ul levth sfaMiatly , * IJbolH p*l* • Spring .Mills, Pa., ' GUAIITHOUSE ■ COAL YARD. I J D LONG 8 e New Grain House is Now Readv for The Reception of WHEAT,! at the HIGHEST CASH PRICE *nd the BK>T COAL in Market eold at the very ow eat price. ( Hides! Hides! Rrir.g ycur Hides and rtsceive the Highest , Price for tbem. 1 also keep lor sale UPPERS. KIPb. J CALF SKINS, and SOLE LEATHER at lowest prices. Alto a full iine of i j Harness. Saddles. Collars, i Bridles, Halters. Whips, etc. at tbe very Lowest Prices. tOocl 3m NEW^ Grocery and ! w Confectionery, < AT CENTRE HALL. ( The unßersigncd bos opened a new Gro cery and Cenleclioncry, and will always keep a full line of goods, at lo we, t possible J prices, and Uindlr ask* a share of the pub lic patronage. lli* stock consist* of , COFFEES, SUGARS. TEAS, SYBYFS, , , SOAPS, SALT. All kind* of ' CHOICE TOBACCO ES AND SEGAKS. and all fruits of tbe season generally in Mock SWEET POTATOES. Also a full lino of CON FECTUJN ERI ES All kind* of country produce taken in ex change. I sell low* for CASH and PRODUCE, j iJmeplv C. DING ES. j Spring .Mills G. k ! ' NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS! ; at I. J. Grenoble'* Store ! SPRING MILLS, has tbe good*. Larg l stock 1 SELECTION UNSURPASSED! j Prices Lower than r Ever, And now extends a Co' iial invitation to his friend*, patrons, s d public genern!- ly. AUo a Complet© Assortment ol Ready Made Clothing for tuen and . boyi. Suits a* low as to be had in tht f city. Imported and Domestic DRYGOODS! , Full lines of MERINO UNDERWEAR*. For Gent*, Boys, Misses and | Children. Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, II ATS ."CAPS, CARPETS ANI) OIL CLOTHS, And the moxt complete assortment of N O T IONS In Central Pennsylvania, and prices that willcompel vou in self defence to buy or hm , Also Fish, Salt, etc. 18oc 'IA full line of Howe Hewing Machines and Needles for all kinds ot machines. Also deals in all kind* of Grain. Mar ket price paid for the same. A specialty in COAL by the car load. . New Pianos $125 |Kach. and all styles, including GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT all strictly irsf-dssi, sold at the lowest net cash wholesale factorv prices, direct to tbe pur chaser. These Pianos mado one of the fin est display* at tbe Centennial Exhibition, | and were unanimously recommended for , the Htt.ttKsT Ho-oaa—over 12.000 in use. Regularly incorporated Manufacturing Co. Factorr established over 3ti years. Iho Square Grands contain Mathushek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of Pi ' ano making. The Uprights aro tho finest in Amorioa. Piano# sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descrip tive Catalogue of 48 page*— mailed free t MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. 6 sent ly 21 K*t 16th Street, N. A'. ■W. A. "CURRY, iiltok&rs PESTRE IIALL.FA. Would most respectfully inform the cit zens of this vicinity, that he has started a new 800 l and Shoe Bhot>, and would be * thankful for a share of the public patron ' age Boot* and Shoe, made to order and * according to style, and warrants his work to equal any made ehewhere All kind j of repairing done, t. id charges reasonable# Give him a call. feb!3 ly Ca*dy Manufactory A Bakery. Mr. Albert kkuth, At th BISHOP STREET BA K ERV, is now mttking tte eery beet < n .< , ,JUKA, L CAKES AND PIES. In Beliefi.oie. Caudif* And Coofections. lie alto manufacture* all kind* of ren du*, nd dealwn can f.urrhat* of tim af le a.tn ttir city. Candle* of all kindiel • ay* cti hand, I'gelhrr with OraaeW, Lemon., 1" i|r, Xutt, S|rviN, J at lie. aod everything good. CENTRE COUNTY OYSTER DEPOT. An Kxcelleut nyeter aaloon alto aw lAched to the Bakery Call and tee me. ALBERT KAUTH. wl LI et. n,i. Bwa, (Wt U aork Iw a. Ikutt aari | 'tout l-upnui IIM rMimrori . ail) net J til p.' a> .1 b.ntw muAu It? Lb* urmi" a-b . tK?iaa (in. a .atari •. wh#r 3 tn| iu e X me ih um OHttf ej'.Ul AArid Irrni (rvs AMpam fkt l A Co. U|Mli, ' r ||H| B . , _ _ . 3 mar y #W cl fe-M'-- War! War! War! ORGANS!ORGANS!ORGANSI SEWIXG ItCl'.ni: Sewing Machines! \ I 13 Mop Parlor OrtaaA, PrlwMlO. for Alio a*h. v Bum t<*gaut, fleer, lor sTOU>—Priee Shooo Stwinp Machines Guaranteed NAT, And as Represented, for 125 00. COME. SEE. AND RK CONVINCED. COME ONK, COMR ALL UttheNt* Muic A Sparine M arhiee (tere of BL* X SELL A AIKENB, Allegheny bireet, 2Sju!y BelleloDte, P mru ■' *. to*. ! 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