THE CENTRE REPORTER. (Vnl re null. POVrsJ. Nov. 2H. 'TI. erTsHV* J-J J.rr year. srhen paid n ulvanee : $2.60 -6en nof paid n advance. Advertisements 20ct* per ne e/or tare* in sertions, and lie entsper line for every sub' sequent tnnrr/ion. /tifrrrfwcMilfl by the year at a liberal discount. Sub Beriberi out tide the rot nfy sheyld re mit us 10 eta, of *** year * post age, instead o/'AVfs at former! v when paid by themselves. . 'Subscribers ran always tell haw their nf 'aunts stand at the Revarte- ofltee suiting the tables on their pap era. If the lahle reads "John Hoc 1 jan 16 ' . that John is indebted for subsempUon f^m the \*t af January, 1816, und <*' •' " (im he sen* poytfty the printer. LOCAL ITEMS. V CARD TO THE PNU.IO,-Having old mv good will and part .f my of toady made clothing to a it s in Philadel phia to which 1 have to give pottCMton or mv .tore worn by Jan 1. 18*1. I now offer my dock of r*adv made clothing at actual cott end freight. Thi. Uen excellent chance for a good bargain RcspcctfUly, 16oct2m J.SXWMAX.JR. Centre County Fotuoi * Grange will meet t Centre Hall on Fridav November Slit. Three sessions 10 a. m. 2 and . p. m. a full attendance i* reque.t -d a* business of importance will be be before the meet ly L, RHONE, Master. An immento stock of Ladies coats from $1.574 up, at the Beo Hire store. Cool and windy on S'tnday. Fine Cashroeree yard wide all color., 25c per yard, at the Bee Hive .tore. —This week we give the lull official yote of Centre Co Cashmeres all color, 15c per yard, at the Bee Hire .tore- AVe had a fine shower cn last "Wed nesday. V 2 The roads have been very muddy for the last few days AV here to go lor dry good, "head quarter." —the Bee Hive store. The weather' was unusually warm last week, with more or leie rain every day. The best dried beef in the world can be gotten at Sechler's grocery so cheap as to astonish you. The prophets *ay tha-* this winter will be an unusually mild ono Hope ao Butchering will commence soon, and big sausage eaters have a chrtnee to display their wonderful powers. A heavy double Blanket for 89c, at the Bee Hive store. —A £ne manumrat has been erected in the cemetry, at this place, over the Crave of Mrs. Geo. Durat. The Curtin twp. judge of election was a o alow in brr.ging in the electioa re turns that iudge Orris had to send the Sheriff after hist. The beat all wool cashmere in town for 4oe per yard, at the Bee Hive store. —Mr. Harry Kline and Hiram Hoffer, of Beilefonte havo purchased a hard ware store in Tyrone, Pa. The Bush House, Bellefonte, has changtd proprietors. The new manager is J. H. Meyers, late of Ohio, but formerly of Centre county. Get a good sleigh for this winter at Jno. T. Lee's couch shops. Centre Hall, he will put you one up that will be sure to please, and JUM as cheap as anywhere else. Gen. Gregg and !amily of this coun ty, intend making Lewisburg their future home. Thanksgiving next Thursday, 27. "Wish somebody would send us a but what is the use in wishing, no one will think of the poor editors. A full line of band made knit good*. at the Bee Hive store. The Lord s Supper will be adminis tered is the Lutb. church, Centre I (all, by Rev. W B. Fischer, on next Sabt aib, 23, at 10 o'clock. Preparatory service* on Saturday previous at 2 o'clcck. To show what good work and good material does, we take the fact that Lee constantly has orders for new rigs, as all he puts out give better satis faction than any put up by outsiders. We learn that the Reformed Con gregation have secured ROT. J. F. De long, of Williamsport, to fill the vacancy caused by the reaignatio-a of Rev. Shoe maker, he intends taking charge in Decem ber —On Monday, the 2rd, while Mr. Chas. Hewes, of Pottere Mills, was kind ling a fire in the sc bool house, in the mountains a little a beve that place, in which he is teacher, be was shot at by tome unknown party from the outside, the ball just grazing him. They must have a poor opinion of teach era in that section. Before long N ewman will leave his famous clothing store in th ; bands of other parties, and as he Is selling bit goods at cost, you caanot get better in clothing any other place ir the county, to hurry up before it it too lair. Aaronsburg will not be behind the times. Now tley bare a writ ing school down there, of twenty-five scholars, taught by Prof. Wingate of Carbondale, Lackawana Co., Pa, On Wednesday of last week, Alvin, a ten year old boy of Mr Dan'l Eiten huth from Coburn, Pa., wi s playing with hit fellows at school, accidentally he was pushed over an embankment; the fall causing a fracture in hit fcre-artn. The most complete assortment of groceries we have ever teen in C-ntre co., was at Sechler's famous grocery, in the Bush heme block, Bellefoate. Call and give them a trial. * A full line of Zephyr* and yarnr, at the Bee Hive store. Mr. D. W. Hollow ay, of the firm of Harrison and Holloway, Merchants. Akron, Ohio, was married on Wednesday evening l , Nov. 6th to Misi Lellie C- Stover of Norton Sutnm it Co. Ohio. Mr. Holloway was formerly of Aaronsburg, this county, but for tk.ejlast few years has been in business in Akron. The Ak ron Daily Tribune noticing the above occa sion eays, among other things: "The presents were numerous and handsome. Jurors, witr.eises and others attend ing court, having time to spare, should call at the Bee Flive Dry floods store, and buy something U> surprise their families with. Mr. Joreph Crotzer. Treasurer of school board, will be at T jssey ville on 21 November, instead of on 27, and Centre Hill 22 NOT., for the purpose of receiving school tax. On all taxes paid there will be a reduction of 5 per cent. Also at Centre Hall on "29th of Nov, Everyone is in nee 1 of groceries, and us the times are haru people want to buy just where they can get mcst in re turn for their money. No one who has ever had any dealings at Sechler's grocery complained of not gettii g tho value of their money—so that's the place to buy cheap. CAMriioKMiLK-Dr. Oberhollser s Liniment has been tested by nod has proved to bo of tl e highest value to the community. It hss effected many cures in Rheumatism. b>res, swellings. Sprains and Frosted 1 eet and ratuiy per sons recommend it for outs. Gad In an Swellings in horses. It costs 26 cents. Sold by J. D. Murray. 9oct4t -Go to your store or druggist and get a bottle of Frank P. Gtcen's compound syrup of tar, honey and bloodroot, the best remedy out for a cou e,!efonte, the oldest and most reliable druggist in Centre Co. Messrs John and Israel Stover, formerly of Haines twp., now successful: farmers in Michigan are visiting their friends about their former home. John ha* his family, wife and children with him. Ther report themselves so well satift.ed with Mich., and so contended with their fruitful farms as not to d.wire to return "to j stay 'to the Old Keystone- They raise frora thirty to fourty bushel* of wheat to . tbe acre, while fruit of all kinds grows in abundance and that, too, of the choicest quality. Burnside township w as the scene of a mcst lamentable occurrence on Thurs day, 6th, such as cannot fail to awaken a feeling sympathy in tbo heart* of all who read It Mr. Martin Force was engage-! in butchering, and in leaving for a mo ment a large fire which he had kindled in the yard, his little ten-year old daughter went to it. The fire ignited to her cloth ing, and burned rapidiy. Her father hast ened to her assistance, but before he could suppress the flames, the little girl *aa to badly burned that she died the following night. Iter father was also badly burned in his effo.-ta to save his child. The pa rents bavo the sympathy of the entire community. Democrat. Last Friday was quite an unfortu nate day for Mr. Henry Keller, of near this place. In company with hit wife and oldest daughter he had driven to Belle fonte in a two-horae spring wagon, and while returning past Reynold's mill the horses frightened at an empty truck car that was being run out, and ran off, upv setting the wajpon and throwing the occu pants out upon some stones, brusing tbem somewhat, Mr*. Keller sustaining some injuries in her side and hip. The wagen was considerably damaged, rendering it useless Mr. Keller having secured bi horses, borrowed a wagon in Bellefonte proceeded homeward. While pasing Mann's axe factory the horsea took fright tbe seco nd tune at some rigs that were pasting, ran off and again upset the wag on, throwing the ladies in the creek, but not ihjurlngthem any more than tbey had been by tbe firat accident. After thi* ec ond misl ap they at last arrived home, without any further inconveniences. The lines in both cases broke, leaving Mr. Keller powerless to do anything. The people of Pennsvalley are fully aroused to their interests, and have found a place to buy their boots and shoes in the future where they are certain of getting tbe be*t go ods in tbe market, and rot be •windled in priceaor by misrepresentation, and that pi ace is at Pewers A Sons' Boot A Shoe store, where one price only is the rule. Twe.nty-ieven pairs of boot* and shoes crossed the mountains on Saturday and seventeen on Monday, and still thoy come for more. M ARKKTS Philadelphia, Uovemberl7. Wheat is firmer, but very sjuiet; 4,00(1 bushels in eluding rejected a l $1.3% red at $1,43@ 1 4*; amber $1 43(® 1 46. Rye at 88c. Corn 5669 c; Oat* at 40(<44C4c. Chicago, Noverobi-r 17.—Wheat No. 2 red winter. $1 spring sll6l. Gorn 4.'|c Oat* 33c. Rye and steady and unchanged. Barley 78c. Timothy seed, $2 004c; common 24(<$3c. Lambs dull; receipts, 2.000 head; prime 6c; good 6(g,54c; medium 6c, common 4c. Hogs firmer; receipts 4,5000 head; prime. Cic; good, 6c; medium ssc; com mon, sic. STRAY—TWO sheep came to the resi dence ot John Weaver, 24 milo* ea*t of Centre Hull, about first of October, 1878, ono has right ear cut off and slit in left, the other has ieft ear cut off and slit in the right one, one has brown bead and One is a ewo and tho other a weather. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property and pay charges, otherwise it will be disposed of a* directed by law. J. P. ALSXASDEB. 20 nov. Bt. Town Clerk. STRAYED —Carne to the residence of the subscriber in Gregg township, on or about the Ist of October, a Spotted Heifer about one and a half years old, without any mark. Tbo owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge*, and take the same, otherwise it will be dis posed of us directed by law. 13 nov 3t. M. L. RISHKI.. SETTLE UP!— All persons who have ac counts with I. Guggenheirr.er A Co , In Centre Hall, and know themselves in debted to the *.aid firm, will please call at theirs r in Bellefonte imd settle by cash or note, as the books will have to be clos ed. I. GUOOENHKIMEK A CO. 6 nov. lot. SPORTSMEN. —I have an excellent stock of BKEKCH LOADING SHOTOUNH, also Muzzle loaders, which were bought til very low prices. Sportsmen wishing to invest, had better do so now, as tbe ten dency is upwards. All kinds of goods for sportsmen on band, at the Gunstore of TIIEO. DESCIIXER, 23oct3m Bellefonte. SCHOOL TAX JNOTICK.— The tax payers of Potter township are hereby no tilled that the school duplicate is in the hands of the undersigned. On all tax paid into bis bands before Ist of - December there will be a deduction of 5 per cent., from Dec. 1 to Jan. 1,1880, there will be no deduction, and after Jan. 1, there will be 0 per cent, added to all unpaid school tax. in accordance with the act of Assem bly. JOSEPH CBOTZEB, 16oct 2m Treasurer. NllllKll'F'N N4I.F.N. By virtu* of sundry writ* of Fieri Faci as, LtTirl Facia* and \ enditioni Expon as, issued oul of th> Court of Common Plea* of Centre County, and to nii direct ed, there will be exposed at public sale nt Court House. in llellefoiito, ri Saturday, November 21, A D, lilt, at on# o'clock P M , the follow ing described Ileal fo late of the defendant*, to wit No, I. AH that certain tract or piece of land situate in Potter township, Centre county, l'n bounded on the north bv lands of James I,ingle, Thomas I.ingle and I-red. Kurtz. on the east by lands of I'r \\ ikon and others, on the south bv lands of John Mtderiing and others, and on the west h\ lands of said Hano i Hurst, containing 216 acres more or le I here, n errcled a large two story brick dwelling house, large bank barn and other out buildings. Also All that certain tract or piece of land situate in Potter township, Centre county Penna, bounded on the north hy lands of Hr. Ni ff and others, on the east by lands of the said Paniel Hurst, on the south by lands of John Mtdderlipg and John Ston , er. and on the west by lan Is of Stoker, ; containing 266 acres more or le- I hero on erected a largo two story brick house, large bank barn and other out buildings I Seised taken in execution and to besold a the property of Daniel Hurst. ALSO No 2. All that certain lot or piece of j ground situate in Potter township, Centre 1 county, l'enn'a, bounded and described as follows Ootkenorth by Michael Ulrick, an J public road on the east by la' d* ot Michael plrick, on the south by lands of Wtu. ltishel and on the west by land- .•! j same, containing 1" acres more or less Thereon erected a two story frame dwell-, ing house, stable, saw mill and other out I butlJicg*. Also. All that certain lot or piece of ground . situate in Centre county, Penna bounded i on the east by Wtu. Boal. sr., on th<- South bv lands of John L >VT> s heirs, on the west bv O K. Love, on the north by John I Love's heirs, containing ; acre more orj] less, thereon erected h If story frame i house, stable and other out building*; I Seized taken in execution a- I to be 501 d,.- as the property of Aaron Luckenbach. > ALSO No. S. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the village of Kaglev iile Centre county, Penna, bounded > n the south ear! by P R- H Co., lands and by f lauds ot John Maiden, . n the 8, ulh w.st. i north west and north east by lands of same, t cvntatning one acre snore or less, tberoon I erected a two story frame house and other j| outbuildings. Also. All the right title and interest ;:i and to:* that certain lot or piece of ground situate!* in the borough of Howard, Centre county, c Penna, bounded on the -oulh east by lot i of K. and M. Noll, southwest by high way 1 on by lot of Robert Cook, and on'l | the northeast by lot of Hotter A Company, c containing cue half acre tn ire or less, 1 ! thereon erected a two story frame house i I and other oulbuildtng- Seircd taken in .- execution and te be sold as the property's of Thomas Roth rock. ALSO No. 4. All that certain lot or piece cfjg ground situate n Ferguson township,: r Centre county, Penn a, bounded and de- s acribed as f-llows, to wit Beginning at t stone in middle of alley between Theodore o Keadct and the said Condo, thence north t 6V, eat 12 f'-lt) perches to post, corner ot a line of Samuel McWilltanis; then byi same south 35°, east 10 perche* to p. st; thenco bv land of John Cioheen south 6v . 1 west 126-10 perche* to post; thence by lot ! of Theodore Keadtt north 26", west IP I perche* to place of beginning, containing <• 12b perches, neat measure; thereon erected a one and a half-story trame dwelling house, and other out buildings. Seized 1 taken in execution and to be roid as the property of J M. Tomi -, ALSO. No. 6. Ail that certain I. t or piece ot |t land situate in Fatten twp . Centre c unty Penna. bounded on the north and ca-t by i W'm..K. Reynold's land*, on'tlu- south and I west *by land* of Henry KrockerhofT*js heirs, containing 12 acre* more >r le--.j* thereon erected a two story frame dwell- t ing bouse, stable and other out buildings, t SeircJ, laki n in execution and to be sold i as the property of tie \Y Kumberger. ALSI> No. 6. All that certain lot or piece of I land situate in the bor ..ga of Belu-tontc. r Centre county, Penna, bounds ! and de- \ scribed as toflows On the north by turn • pike, on the south by Harris Ks-.ate, on the . east by 11. Twitmyer and on the wet bj turnpike, containing one-fourth acre more or less; thereon erected a two story frame I bouse and other outbuilding- .-viz-vi I taken in execati -n an-i to be .- >IJ a- the property of Charles Brown. ALSO. No. 7. All that certain lot • r pleco of ■ ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, r Centre Co., I'enr.a, boundidand decrib-,l ed a* follows : On the north by road lead- j i ing trom Bellefonte to Kooptburr, on theji south by lands ot Mrs Keubm Valentine, on the west by an alley, and on the iast 1 by lend of Jet*ie Stewart, containing one t acre more or less, thereon erected a two I story frame house, stable and other out buildings. Seised, taken in execution < anil to be sold as the property of \V. M. ( Holme*. ALSO < No. 8. All that certain messuage leno- i ment, or tract ot land situate in the town Jl ship of Taylor, County of Centre and Slate 1 1 of Penna. bounded by lands of Robert Elder. Jacob N an Pool, Christian Buck and others containing 176 acre* or there abouts ; thereon erected a two tory frame < bouse, and other outbuilding*. Seized, i taken in execution and to bo sold a* the I property of Leonard Merryman. ,cLSO. No. 9. All that certain Jot or piece "f!< ground situate in the bo'cugh o! Howard, < Centre county, Penna; bounded and de scribed as follows : On the west by lot ol O. Baker, on the east by lot <>! John, Uaverly. on the north by Alain stn .t, on the south by B. E Valley H. K. Co., the said lot being 60 feet wide and extending back 200 feet, therc-on erected a two story house and other outbuildings. Also. All that certain lot or piece of land situ ate in How urd twp.. Centre county, Penna, j bounded and described a* follows : On j the north by lands of Adam Boyer and Joseph Boyer. on the east by land of the heirs of Blair, on the south by land ot' Jacob Smith, on the west by lands of said | Bmilh and John Martin, containing 86. acres nearly all cleared, thereon erected log house and other outouildings. .Seized, taken in execution and U> be sold as lb property of Joseph Sweyers ALSO. No. 10. All that certain piece or parcel) of land situate in ltush tow nship, Centre j Co., Penna, bounded and described a follows, to wit: beginning at a corner ot lot recently conveyed to Nathan M. But- : zen at a point about 86 t'eet trom the mid dle of the Tyrone and Clearfield Kail Koad near and opposite Osceola station, thence youth 77" west 110 feet to post, thence north 13 east 64 feet or thereabout* to the Osceola branch rail road, thence , parallel in the same branch railroad north < about 67 cast 70 leet or thereabouts to the place of beginning, being part of a large trai tof land. Also. All that lot or pieco of ground adjoin ing ibe above described lot ol Levi Lear hart and known as the Nathan Al. BuUun . lot, bounded on the west by lotot Levi | Learhart, on the south by the Tyrone and Clearfield K. K , on the east by land* ot i Morgan, ilale A Co , and on tbo north by lands ol Morgan and Hale, thereon erect , ed a three story Hotel, two story and a half tenant house and oilier outhuildirig fu-ized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Levi Learhurt, with no tice to all lerre tenants. ALSO. No. 11. All that certain messuage, ten- . ement and tract or lot of ground situate in i the borough of Bellefonte, Centre county, l'enna., bounded and described as loliown, | to wit; On the north by Bishop .-truet, "it : the east by lot of E. an I E M. Blanchard, | on the south by the extension ol Logan | street, and on the west hy lot ot Chas. ■ AlcCaft'-rty, fronting on Bishop street."tie hundred at..l fifty fe -l ami extending buck , two hundred feet, it being the lot wherein i John AlcHermot at pre-ent resides, there- i on erected a two story stone bouse, slublt and other outbuilding*. Seized, taken in \ execution and to be sold hb the property ol i John McHermot. 1 ALSO. 1 No. 12 All lb i ceitain tract or piece of land situate in Hurnside township, t en- . ire county, Penna.. bounded on the north , by lands ot Jotin#loy, Jr., on the east by I ii.d* of John Hoy, Jr., on the south by , lands Ol the widow kernes and on the • west by lands ol Wui. Stewart, containing one hundred acres more or less; thereon ~ erected a tw" story log house, stable ami j otner outbuilding*. Seized, taken in exe cution and to he sola us the property o! W ililani AsUey. ALSO. No. 13. All that certain lot or pieco of ground part of a tract of land ri'.uato in College Twp.. Centre county, Penna., roar .State College, bounded by lands ol William Foster, flumes and McAllister, arid on thu cutl by the public road, con taining ucres, now in the posscs.-ioti ot Wtu. Jackson. It is a two story frame house being thirty by sixteen feet front ex lending buck twenty by sixteen feel m the shape of aT. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as tne property of Daniel Rhea and Darius Crazier, assignees ol Darius Grazier, Buriey Sanforu, Hurley Lutzand William Kobieou, trading as the Keystone Furniture Co., the owners or reputed owners and builders. ALSO. No. 14. A certain building, to wit:l said building is located on a lot or piece oil ground part of a tract of land situate in* Snow Shoe village, Centre county, Fenna., I fronting east on Sycamore St., west by al-| lev. north I'V lot f Yuogcr and 4th •l ro '' l . mmilt hv lot of .1 V Olann. containing one hall nt-ro moro or let# ; thereon rretl ml a two rtorv frame building, the main building being I"• fei Ihv (wl, I'm ba< k building being 14 teel by Ifi feel Setr.'il taken in Mifiitlt'li and I l * be ai'lil a# the property o! I'. 8 X •xit- r. ALSO No Hi. All that certain Iracl or piece ol ■ml aitiiMtc in KorguacH iwp , t . litre I .. IVnna , lu.un.l. .1 nn.l .tcicrll>c.l • Ml > t.< wit Itcginiiing at.>(in con or ol Y r .l, i thence norlb-warU along the line f ArL tunt Hannah Glenn I purchc. to the place ol beginning, containing one. acre tiell meaaurt l'lie aame being part lof a larger iraet of land coneayad by ■ i II Miller to Hannah Glenn ••> •''> >.."i II Glenn hv Indenture hearing U" ir.l day of November, A l . "r the ,'onaidorato.n therein mentioned di.l grant |*ml confirm IHN isiur t KIIAS MR"*, | r lv hereto, her heira ami aaaigna forever , thereon er., ted a two atorv frame hou e .table and other outbuilding*. neiaeJ taken in mention ami to be#- <1 *■ the property of F E. Meek ami Kliaa Meek ALSO N,. K Y certain building located in a lot or piece Ol ground altuate In Kual town. bin, Centre Co.. Pet na. >ai.l hutld Ing i. frame houaa one atory high. In feet long hv t tuet wide, with a kjlchtn win h hn a abed ro f arid whuh l 14 let long and 10 (eel wide. SciltKl, tak. li 111 eieeution and to be o d aallie prop. rl> John Meek owner or reputed owner arid I contractor. A I.SG. 17 All the right, title and internal of defendant in and to all ih.-e two certain itract. or piece, of ground In Ferfuaor town.hip, Centra V > . PeDiia . one ibareof ; hounded on tbe north by public road, in 'the eaat hv land, ol Sam Ml M.-W iltiaiu". In. the aouth by lanJ. of J. .1 tioheen, and on the weat by lands of J. -M ( ndo, con- Itaining perches Atao. Owe other thereof bounded on lhe eaat l hv lamia of Ja. M. Condo, on the aouth[ i by Un.lt of J J Goheen, on the north by , ipublic road and on the wrat by Pre.bvt.- Irian church of Spruce i reek, containing I.r.' to perches, thereon erected a one 1 and a half atory frame h. u.e at.d other,, outbuilding* Seia.d, taken in execution ( and to be told *• the property of .lamb M Condo. , ALSO So IS. All tha! certain lot or piece of! ground rituate in Potter lownehip, Centre % county. Pen no., beginning at a stone at' the corner of K Hitner a lot, theme by t land# of Peter north 43 wr-t , perchca toaetot e. thence by land, of Rob erl Lee north I'd ".t VI 4 10 perchee to a 1 stone thence by land of Wm. M. Minn \ south > 'east 11 4-10 perchca to a white! oak tree thence by land, of tame aouth 67*, eaat * iVIO perches to a atone, thence by land, of aaid K Hitner aouth 28 we#t 14 7-10 perches to the place of_ beginning, |t containing one acre and 71 perches ,1 Thereon erected a one and a half story log house, .table and other outbuilding- (] Setz.-J, taken in execution and to bo aold j a# the property of Jante# Glugow. * No. Id All that certain lot or piece of ground actuate on the to-ilh aide of Necta- t rton atreel and aouth eaat tide of Fourth 7 street in the town of Sr. w Shoe, Centre I C. . l'.-nna , being let No f* s 'J in the plot of aaid town, containing in front or breadth on aaid Nectarine atreet 00 fee: ; and in length or depth aouth w. .'.ward 2U> - teello a twenty foot street, bounded north west bv the a aid Fourth atrcct, north east by the aaid Nectarine atreel, south east by 1 lot ohS in the aaid plot and aouth weat by 1 the aal.l twenty loot atreel, thereon ere, t- v e.l a two atory frame bouse, a'.able and other culbuildt: ga Seized, taken in ex, - • ution and to be #old at tbo property of • Patrick Gorman ALSO No. "JO All thai certain let of gr. und situate in the town of Aaronaburg, llatnea townalup, Centre county, Pei.na. bounded ( end deecribod aa follow, : Being part of j lot No. u'Jo bounded on tbe south by Aar.-na S pare, o-i the east bv Rachels way, on the north by Straw Berry etleT. , and n the wet', by part of the tame lit. 1 thereon erected a Lrg.- two atory hotel Carriage house, ttnble and ether out build" . ing 4. A!- i. Part of lot No. ' -•' and ■ .Hi bounded on t ihe - >uth bv Aarona > |uare. on the east , by above described lot. an the north I T < Straw llerry alley, and on the weal by 10l , No. thereon erected a at ore heus.-. j -mall dwelling h. uae and other out build- ; inga. Alto. All that ccr'.aii. tract of t r ibar sand ait uate in Hainea township. Centre < -unty, , Pi nna, bunded and described aa follows Beginning at a atone thence by land form < crly owned by widow Sbuyer, aouth St l !' eaat M per. to atone, thence by land of t John Kupp. north 7'J eal 7H perches to j atone, thence by land of Wa. llarter, i north IV w< at nj perchca to atone#, thence ' by land of Henry Vonada. south 614' ' we#t K4 perches to the place of beginning ; containing I acres and 143 perchea. Alo. ! Ail the right, title and Interest of 1 D Boyerin and to all that certain tract of | timber .nr.d situate in tho township of | Hi..-, t.: :r, P a, bounded,; on the west by land of Slichaa! Harper. \ on the north unkr, n.on the eaat by land of Koht. Well and K i t. Hosterman, and n the aouth by land of Daniel Geary and other# containing about Itk* acres bo the aame more or leaa. N building,. Seized, taken in execution and to be aold aa the 1 property of 1. I). Boyer. ALSO. N. 21* All that certain tract or piece • f land ai'.uate in Miles township. Centre county, Pa., bounded ami de*cribe,i at follows, to wit: beginning at a atone; thence by lard of #id Ktahel aouth 00 east 40i perches to a po#t, north 7'",{ east 10 2 10 perchea to atones ; thence b v land of John W. Sholl, n rth '-'l c wet V*i p>.r chca to p at; thence by land of aaid Stroh hecker south 7?" west '. jt perchca to stoi.e,' outh 23® east 60 pert hea; thence by land f Andrew Imrai-I aouth 7 J east 7 perchea 'tr piece of ground situate in Centre Hall, Centre county, bounded and described a# follow# to wit On the south by Church Hreet, on the eaat by lot of Samuel Earner, weal by lot of Carrie Wolf and north by an al ley, containing about ono fourth of an acre, theieon erected a new two story i frame dwelling h. use and outbuildings. Seised, tnken in execution and to be aold a* the property of Win A Curry. ALSO. No. 23. All that certain lot or piece of! ground aituated in ibotownabip of Walk . r, village of Zion, Centre Co , IV. bound- ! ed unil described a# follow# : Fronting north on Main atreet in #aid village,! hounded on the east by landa of A. Gar brick. on tho aouth by land of 1 "alah Slrub bio, and on the weat by Dr. Philip Fisher, | being 77 feet in width 610 feel in depth, ani building being a two atory frame iiouao 2b feet in front und 1H feet in depth with ai addition thereto being two atones, high and 12 feet w ide 1 y Jli feel in length. [ Seized, taken in execution, and to ho acMd s the property of J M. Altera, owner or| reputed owner and contractor. ALSO. No. 21. Ail that certain messuage, tcn < rnelit r.nd tract of lurid situate, lying and being in the Township of , County of Centre and State of Pennit . bounded ami described as follow#, to wit.- Begin ning at a p.'t corner of lamia of the heirs of Goo. D Ingram#, deceased, thence by land lilt'- "f Joseph Underwood, deceased. South 37" eat46 perchc; to a punt, thence by lan 1 surveyed I n the n tiiio of Kobl. Hall, north 32' i-i 120 perchea to a i>ot; tln iico mirtli V- N\ 1 -to perche# to a Dry au< J. thence >amo cour-c 27 iierchj l # to a po.t, thence by land of J C Peter* #outh 6V ' w—it 2e perches to a white oak, them e north b' west 87 pure lie* to a po#t. thence by land of Wilson Irwin #outlio ,, i'' west 76 perche* to H post, the place of begin ning, containing 60 acre* or thoroabout* It being the same premiat* which Anna 11. Underwood by Dotal baring even 4*l) herewith granted and conveyed to John .1 Moor, party hereto. Thereon erected n two ttory frame house, tabl< and other uuihuildtdgs. Seized, taken in execution and to Lu told u# tho property . t John J. .Steer. "levins caah. No deed will he acknowl edge till the purchase money i* paid in JOHN SPANGLER. Shot ill'. Spring NTiila Market. Wheat Nol $1.26 Wheal No 2 Si 1,20 Rye, 06c. Corn, ear#, per bu. new, ,40c Corn old 60c. flats, 82c. Buckwheat, KOc. Clovnrseed, $4.00 to $6 00 Platter, ground per ton, SIO.OO Flour, per bbl SO.UO Barley 40 to tiOc. I Butter, 20c. | Tallow. 6c. j Lard, 6c. ) iiaui, 12c. | .Shoulder#, Cc. Egg# per rkiug tor seventeen years on "a won* dertul cto k," which is to he ready for ex hibition next New Year* It parades six ty five automatic ligurot a beer garden, with men drawing beer and pastingit out , a lintti 1 til ml 1 in running order, with half ado/en workmen engaged In differou' t>art ol the busine#*; a blacksmith shop with men hammering iron and othora •hoeing horse, women britigWK refresh* menu , a Summer house, fuuniains and gauiea in progress, a quarry with men hewing alone, a raw-mil! turning out miniature boar.lt; a aboe factory, with niru and women working at different parts of shoo#. a griat mill, with a man bringing grain tea hopper, and othora carrying the i bags away, while buckets go up and dawn and mill-stone* buaa; residences, where visitors call, and aervanta are about their work etc. The milla are driven by water which falla from the lop and is drawn up again. The whole complicated cotilrivk anre ia run by a weight of ninety pound#. l'u turn lie. Pa., November 13. Samuel Moaley wu* killed ami his son, who was working in the same breaat with him, waa acveiely injured thia af ternoon lay fail of coal tu the Wadee ville colliery. MAKKIEU. On 12. Miss Aggie 11* rcet, of l'lauwl (tap to Mr. C'harle# Moore, of Miie*burg, P. At the Lutheran p*rohge Nov, 18, by Rev. VV. E. Fischer, Mr. lai Stuverand M, -. Man* Kufltuan, 4 bvth of Zioi, Centre Co., l'a On 14 November, at the real derive of the bride'# parent* in Gregg two.by John Shannon. J 1' . Mr. David Boteich.r of Union county to Mi# Mariah J. Confer. Hv Rev. S. E Karat, on September 1. IK'-i" 51 r John 1. Markleof Brllefonleand M isa Jennie Boatman, of Centre 11a.1, Centre County, l'a By Wm. 11. ttailtb, Kq , Nov. 6th. Ib7, Mr ltracl A Bignul and Mia France* Lewi., of U gga tonbip. Centre county. Pa By the lame, Mr George 11 Rcakey of Spring twp.. and Mia# Anna Man* Deck er. ol W aiker tw |. , this county. IIIID. On the'.Hh in:. in Gregg township, of tvphoid fever. \\ illiaui. ton of Jacvband E .iabelh Wolf, aged 26 year# On the 1 th ins!.. David K young" eat a>n of Joaiah C and Rate Dale, aged 7 month* and lb da>. K. F. Kutiker* ILttcr Wine of Iron. A aura < Ufa T ' c*ajs*rsaia r i|4UaaUoa. acak at .xkOc : g*Mtal dmli > allaraaaa .? lla art auto* i<*(e:u,cjn*lt|aUMt. Oxhliij '• 10a ramovad alt s>ttar TI tai tat ba irt liij dal<)a#! \dti*a at of ftcvaniatraf In* it# Uii * that hat t H tba (aatiatit haa • rma. Th aaanda ara Jjltg oil I* atlh •c'rttj*. atJ I ku* It I ika aiiaaaaa. k ratafc-a. Aho* ta4 auf! - f cirvioa at jaJtli*c|aa aaaliiaf aa4 Jva I* Uia*.rai ak atje**at ttiaht. rt4i4 vf tWatL. r*tk\*m at ihr *O. < 'K|h. lUtiißf at tlaa aaat, baa 4 at i.a f ultraat : f a ptliatl *rv#a* jUa ao4 tMa. tßklllsl a*4 irrHatU n m tba aaaa all Ibaaa ajrap t. a dm n* %-vftvito • >rm* ktotofcai'a i.rtr (alia U faun* 1 Ra fftca. f I MfMtia.W*ltMUl(M ttvsf Itj-r Dla a4 x jn*alt ILa i l r toil l Uar*. H| of ■ c*tof drua#iat tl".a U orm fiirtop. aad if La haa It a aead tu 0 h i E jahai. JloHJl Nith h' full 'dalrhta, I*a Adaua t'| laaii, faa. a..4 ILr*# ctl 4 Per*. n wlthing a good article <>f Brandy, Whiskey, Gin or Wine fur nn-di cinal purpo###, can be aceommoJale.i at the Centre Hall Drug Store. AH of the very be#: flavoring c* tract a for fanily uae, such as Lemon, Vnilla, paraapartll*. l'inc Apple. R Bitter Altti!>r,J, At , ; are kept in iU>ck and offore-l for *a!e Persons wishing anything uaually kept in a woU rcgu!ateTRATOK S~N"OTICK - l.etter# of administrati- n on tha estate of John E 51 iller, late of Harris township.; dee'd. hnving been granted to the under signed. all person* knowing themc.lve# to be Indebted to aaid decedent are request ed 1 to make immediate paymeet. and peraonsj having claims against ho ealate will pre -enl them authenticated for aettlemcnl (;. W SPANGLEB, ffnov fit Adm'r, rg" Peter#. Johnl Swartx, E O. Campbell. D A Mn##er and Jacob (iopbart containing 89 ACRES I and 63 perche*. N<>. 8. Th • undivided on#ixlh interest in and to ail thai messuage and tract of nnd, hv tin Mifflin cuntv ime. lands of H,:nry Lmgle, I>. A Muaaerand lano*iir veyi Ito - c mtaining 6A) ACRES anil 4'J perches. Thia tract i well limber ed. At the same time and place, there will a'lio be exposed to sale all that plantation or tract oi land, in the #amo township, bounded by lan I# of ChrUlnin lUme, John Ucigbnrt -undry town lot- ofMilltouin nnd town lots ot Aaron borg, containing 210 ACRES he the latno more or le##, upon which i erected a two #mry log weather I aid dwelling houc. a good bank barn, ■•urn cnb, WO".I 11• Mise, and otbi r nece##ery outbuilding-, TWO GOOD ORCHARDS, both in hearing, tue whole being well le, <'danl In a giuid -tnto >f cut ea'.i.ui Tauk) Bale. Ono third of purchase money in hand upon confirmation of rale, on', third in one year, nnd one third in two years, tho latter two payments to be with interest-Mild secured, by bond and uii rtgnge nr. the premise#. CAM URL M. SWAKTZ, 6 nov. UL Executor. UFA L Ks IAI I. AT "I'RIX v'i'K , SALE.—Tho undersigned offer at private #alc, a tract of land situated in tho Loop, in Putter twp,. containing FOUR 111 NDKKD ACRES, more or less, Fifty acre# of which arc cleared, and the balance well timbered. There are on tho , remises n good PRAM K lIDI'SK, a Log Itam. a SPRING <'F NEVER FAILING WATER, THREE ORCHARDS, and an excellent SITE FOR SAW 51 ILL with good wato; pow er. 100 or 200 acre#, with improvement* will he sold separalo <1 desired. Tho balance w ill bo sold in timber lot# of 20, HO, or 60 acre#, or the whole tract will be #old to gether nt ft low price itnd en easy terms. For further iatormatioa Hiidn-s, A-8. KKKI.IN, Lewistown, Pa., or A. A. KKKLIH, McAlevy's Fort. I'a. 14 uug U riOUKT PROCLAMATION. WI arraAi, th* lion ChirlN A Mifer, CrMldtnl of U.it"uri„ft ommon I'i.ai fa in* fcth JwJl. iai I>| tftol . •taeuiiia* ol lb* iouuliea .if I eulre. t iti*l*#ii an J UiwßflcM. An.f lbs 11..t..(•!.! h*ti. I ►rank, ai.J it,a llnt.uiAbim JobA Dlteat, Aaa wialad Ju l|Mlu ( eblre i(. haailb| dele lb* ll .lay ttft'M A U , lift to inw illrrttwd Ittf laot.ll la* I at uri ( • I|| ti„l leriuihei ami otueiei Jail •f| Altai IJuartc# Saaai.ru# ul Iba I'aata Orpbtat' I Wit, ti.d touil d l uiitmoi, I'laaa In Hwllwfoutw tl • couttlf of t'aoUm. at..l (at romiteiice on (he lt* Monday ul Nua l alug (La >( I. day ol Npih rl". ittdluooallaue throe* veekt .\cdua le lLe.raf.ra lr.by given tot La CarHlf, Jttt j Ura# u| (ha !'•< a, Aldatmatt and < optUl'lrt of tba •aidr. in Ihe iret ,*f ur Urd, IP* and In tha 103 yaar of Indapandanca of tba Cr.Mad Mataa JOHN nHaNciLKU.teaerUl J. H. BAULAND'S "ItEE HIVE" STORE, ALLEGHENY STRFKT, BKLLKFONTE, PA . HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS —AT— THE BEE HIVE ONE PRICE EXCLUSIVE DRT GOODS STORE I am offering the LA KG EST. BEST and CH KAPES T atock of Dry Good* in Centra eoun ty. EVERYONE SAYS THAT IS THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS Go there and be convinced, ALL GOOLS AT ALL TIMES SOLD AT TnE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Having aecured an immenae atock of gooda before the adranoe, I am able to vll CHEAPER I'll A N ANY STOKE IN TOWN. AU my gooda are markei in piain tguroa. Hoping to receive an early call, I remain, Rrtpertfully your*, My motto is: "One Price--th e very Ijwest--and no misrepresentation." J, H. iSAULAND. New Grain House Completed! At SPUING MILLS, PA. .F. I). LONG Now extend* a cordial invitation to his friends and patrons, and (he pub lic generally, a* he is now prepared to buy all kinds of GRAIN, SEEDS AND HIDES, At the Hightest Market Prices Also constantly on baud a complete assortment of Coal at Low Prices Also a complete assortment of KIPS, CALFSKINS, SOLE-LEATHER, also ready-made HARNESS BRILDES, COLLARS, WHIPS, HALTERS, Ae„ at bottom prices. 13nov Cm I)ILTGIKKHOLTZKR S LIN IM KST. < AttlMlOlt nil.K. I- aa* MM* r*Maa# a, uae lot and I*# acktac aar-oa. Tt># n. >aar "ill *• a#ld *#c k to aa# mmm aoi aaiiiSad aula IW Snl# rik U caal# * baltio* tarSl. „ ~ l-foi-ar-J onlj "f l#t| Otwrhollsar, M. D. Hold or J ll Murray.Oael#* Hall. The I'litrnlx I'retorNl. ll## pn rad I la# If la *• pacallarlr ad* r lad la aid par a.a#, ro i#amiraak# * cald. Il n.ij- (H.urb It IJ uoraUou |i girmm la •taol ..Jl.r ll *!••• #lrlt tl lolaa rami ll Ma# mad# nor* car*# Iter. *ar Mbor modlcla# Tkoa uadaof kt# cilia### of r: MI ara I'saaarioala hta uaod |i fof yoar# |>*#l aad l-alifr W Ua rallaf *lra* aad roraa aSacla.l I'rlca U -malm or * botUaa for Si. I'rooarod bf l#rl tJborboltaor M l>. tvaiJ by J f> Utrray.l MU# Hall. OCRMAN nua*x avp cow rnwitxx Kaop# atock MaalU* aad la *oud ooaditloa It aid* dtfoottnn aad #taifl#lioa li mako# fal. aiascloaaad milk ftr aaiaa ll a bora* *lll d faraa aora aad co* alt* aiora milk and t— la bollar a|iirlla aad roadlUoa il alao km# ioallry hoallhi aad lacroaaaa Sho gaaa ltlyofo*I ll i# aad* Ny IW l#>l Obb*!it*r. al hia nulla lick al la V Third atroal. I'blla tl taaold l.y a. loal aolaht. al IS ooalajaar (aoaad liy J . I> bar ray. I'oaU# Hall, aad W.J. Tboau>aoa.|l'ott*ra Mill* rTty DP. FORTNEY Attorney at Law Bcllefonte. Pa. OlficeoverKvv nobis bank ltonav' s j JL kiPANGLKB, Attcrney-at Law , Consultations in English and German. Office in Fursl's new building J. ZELLER A SON DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte Pcnn'a. Deiilcra iu l>rugH,< henilcnla. Perftnnerj, Fam j lioodk Ac,, I'ure Wine# and Liquors for medical purpose* always kept uiaylS •* For the coming Fall and Winter TRADE WE ARE FULLY PREPARED. Now is the Time! Select Your Goods FROM F3EIESH, NEW NTOCK. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS AND G A ITERS MADE TO ORDER A LARGE BTOCK OF Sole Leather, Calf-Skins, Kips, ETC., E'IC., At Bottom Prices. E. GRAHAM & SON. Dec*s Bellefonte, Pa H ARIt T K . HILLS, (Saecaaecr to T. A. Hick* A Bro.) WUULNALI a RETAIL DXALEK IV Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints Glass, Putty, &c. MrAlao be* tha eienry of thf South Band Chilled Plow far Ala ronnlj.ta I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.'BY ANY PARTY THAT SELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOOD KTGOOD BREAD, I By ct#" 1 g th rrw pd eitea • ive bakerv e.'.ahli.hn ent <>f JOSEPH CEDARS, Freab Bread, Cake# f all kind*. Plea, etc.. etc., Candi, Spire#. N ut*. Fruiu. Anything and everything belonging M the business Having had rears of expe* rier.ee in the huaiecM, he daltert Lima'i that he < an guarantee .ati#faction to all who mar favor hi with their patronage. 80augtf JOSEPH I'KDARS. D. H* Rhule. AUCTIONEER —potter*Miii# Year# of expenenca in other part* of the Hale enible him to guarantee; aatiafactioi. a* an Auctio-.eer Vendues cried at reasonable charges, A share of tbe public latror-ag* kindly solicited 28 oct. 4 in. AUCTIONEER —The undemgncd re spectfully offer* hi* service# to the ciuzen* of Centre county, a# an auctionear Several yean luecrxiful experience ana blea him to render the utnowt satisfaction in crying tale*. GEO. KOCH. JERRY MILLER Bannia avs llainpaxati—in th* bate* menl of the bank building. AII work don* n fashionable style. I July Prepared Coke -FOR FAMILY USE. Th, 8,11,f0n1, 16 Snow Sho, R. It Co. haviog completed tbeir Cok#- Breaker and Screen*, are now prepar cd to furnih all nixes of Coke for Stove*, Ranges and Furnace*. PRICE, fS.OO prrTon ol 2000 Poimd* DANIEL RHODES 2oct 3m Gen. Supt KENDALLS SPAVIN TI RE It .or. to car. Npt.ta#, arUnl*. • "Br* wßiaehil, ll r. an i.nnai" .1 r.Uig# Vll#'ril""'"* i" l ' am tuaica 11.. on tm mar laaimnmmm SMUI or - -n 'l' ha. #t>r*4 hi* I.uobm# ia a er Vv c.l##J tb#wn.ailaia CWE. a ant IwaW. tl Ucnmi U Im. im. V ' M AN, BLCTAWI C.C '.warm .UOL tor lUa.tralad rlrralar alwlas ruairiva r*'*> I'rUw, f I Al.l. lißl t.i.lsTl- l.a# II oi o* aal l lo roa | Ir II * K#dall * 'o . Proprlotoi# VnoaharVk |. l, Varm.-ni JOIinsISIN. IIOt.UIWAV MOO. KNII. *i3 Arah 01 Pbtladriphta. Ta Ayer's Cathartic Pills. For all the purpoaea of a Family Physic; auu tor curiugGoativcuoaa, Jaundice, 1:: ligeation, F'-ul Stomach. Breath, Headache, Erraipeia#, Hbeuma i.#m. Kruptiona and tskui Diaeaiwa, Biliouanea*. Dropsy, Tumor*. Worms, Neuralgia; aa a Din ner Till, tor punljrwg the Blood, j) Arc the most alia effective anil effectunl In 'i. fhclr Opira- C*/ .™Tl] Hon. rnovfr; X y ■' • hm . Alec Fiti, Bait, etc *)&• A full tine wi sluwe dewing Machine.- sud Needles fur all kinds ot machines Aie>> dealt in all ktadf of Grain. Mar ket price paid (or the awoie. A specials in COAL by ths car load. fas. Harris Co NO. 5, BROCKEUHOFK ROW. IS PA IN T S, ; OILSTETC., J A 3. HARRIS & CO. I Bellefonte. TOHN F. POTTER, Attornev-aL tl Lew. (lollectloo, prompt), m, tteatloo CITSU to: baa* b,vn. c Und, or proper:; fo. Will dr,w nil ,nil a.7e ,ckiaaldcd !><• IMOETCMEE.A.. O*O.U D?OJ piooourl b iaM..Hall,foai OETSS^HF PEHMSVALLFY BANMN6 GO ('KNTKK HALL. I'A RaCEx v E DEPOSITS itnd allowintor eat; Discount Notes; Buy ana Sell Government Securities, '♦old and Coupon*. Wm. Wol d MiKOI X 5W t viMhie'j i mm The Only Known Remedy TUT ACTS AT TBI RISE TIM OX THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDKEYS. I T* : V# <•?*•* ff&r* it wwVi^W I j pottrr i> ri c 3 c'>- • x Why are we Sick ? i J> %M OuWtf f-V- fnot MyiM O If c i humeri T.T f* Ji, L . -J fkO< f.Wuii ,if 143.£ rtf ftsfem "if. . RAOICILLY ; uii.uv f .:r . rosmrinoi, kIOXET COaiTt: N. I'UINABT BIS 1, EASES, n:3: i: WCAS3BBSM, AT SEKVOTS MSPBMK, i *jr emuinf free action of them vrjw.-u and I ehrir ttmptk a \ ? pevt -to thnm 'I * UMMIT. Ww V. by bsiter li*!liee< Lad rc'tel MB .1) be torueated With I'llr- ad l"ew,i ! Xlij frikld >,r JN nifJ I.■ Jatfi t •by tadsre crr he:,:.- hr. M|IM: e •* MmtWL ft I* a ttrjr. (wyeta,.. ipe*,k4 • r-eXawe fll m*3t ill v . die: a... | S> .*. w Ae i s ,er ..-yew. Jna Irr .m: a ;: h rx-p -. _-.-x rv kidiuv- VVorl and Hop Bitters tor aalt bt J D Murray ptt.a. O. GUTKLIUs, Dentist. Mtllheim. Ottntu.'iMintlauiwm.nixlW public Ha If ro u> s-Tform II operation• la the dental pro- MiM tt tail, jraparad te aitraat taatb abaelatla • üboot MI,, aibTK CIANGX& REMOVED WITHOUT / K. 1.1. . and. in mort ca.*a. without •in. Apply t>C P VV Fiseher. M. D., ftoAlabu |{, Centre count,v. Pa 2-tj*illy NATIONAL HOTEL. OORTLAN t)T , Near Broadway, NEW YOKK HOTCHKtNS A POND. Proprio l ' w. OS THE t CROFEAS FJ .s. . The 1, : tanrant, cafe and lnxich room itUn:hco, are uubUr. HbNsd for cheapness and excellence of servic . K ,nms 50cts. ito $2 per day, $3 to $lO per week. Con .venteni fc all ferries ttf-l iv niilroada Yew r'nrnlture. Yew Mnnagc- I uietit. 23 jail ly