THE OiSHTafi REUORTSR PHIDAY Aug ao., 1*712. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL NSWB.—Our friend#, every where, will oblige u by 'ending u local now# of interest. , , CIXCOLATIOIf. The circulation of the KaroaTKit, on this #ido the county, * larger than that of all other i*per* n the county. Business men wul therefore flrnt tbl# one of the best advertising tmwlttim*. We invite all interested to come and tn aMat our list for themselves. RIM ITT A NOES -All monies frr mb •eription will be credited on the subscri ber# address, tach week: by retomng to which our patre.n* can at all times see how their accounts stand, atnl a receipt t* by this system carried upon each copy of the pnpcr. iVnt or ratio Count) Commit!**. The following gentlemen have been ap pointed member# of the Democratic I enti ty Committee, for the ensuing year. Rellefbnte N. W BOalbralth " " S. W. John (liven W. W.SA Milesbnrg Rorougb Js# F Weaver Howard " Halter Weber Phillitwburg " William Riddle* Union villa " H F leather# Benner Tow nship Samuel Ishlcr Bogg* " ,la* 1. -Ned HurnsiCe " Robert Askey i.'unin " John McClcskv Furguson " John R Mttchcl. (tJregg " Johß lircve Maine* " William H Mingle lialt Moon " William Cross Hants " James tlillilaiid Howard " tieo D Johnson, Mt. K Huston Dan'l Irwin J. A. Liberty " Dan'l llitnor Marion " Robt F Holmes Miles " Harvey Ccrtnsn Fatten " <• W Kumbergyr Fen.n " Wm K Alexander Potter " Oeo Stover Rush " lie' Mctiiffry Snow Shoe " B F llinton Spring " Kmanuel D Moll Taylor " Samuel Hoover Union " Aaron R Hall Walker " A C lieary Worth " R P Jones P. M R. H. Foastta (Sairawa. state fair frill be held at Krie, Sept. 17th to 20tfc. A first class male teacher cau learn of a good situation for the winter term, by applying * l office. —The Woodward camp meeting was well atteuded. There were 22 tents. —A camp meeting commenced, on the old camp ground, near Joshua Potter#, on Thursday, 29th iust. —Miilheim now boasts a milk wag on, John 11. Musser, farmer, near Aa ronsburg, now supplies the people eve ry morning with fresh milk, at Scents per quart. Cheap enough. Our friend Al. Keriin, has returned from his trip to the west, and looks all the better for the recreation. He ia mueh taken with some parts of it, •nd thinks he will go back to stay. —The Uru of Abraham fkuhaker, in Luiou lap., Snyder Co.. wm struck by lightning during the thunder show er on Monday afternoon, and entirely destroyed, together with three wagons, and the hay and grain crop of this year. —One of Judge Hosterman's bens laid an egg 71 by 81 inches in circum ference. Ilaitranft can't beat that —A large baru belonging to John Kline, in Muster's Valley, w-as struck by lightning on the 14th inst., and townships on this side are : Ilaines —Geo. Miller. Penn —Daniel Geary. Miles —Uriah Shafer. Gregg —Sam'l Necse. Potter —Geo. Stover. Harris —James Giililand. Ferguson—Robt. Bret. BAD BOYS. —There are souie bad boys in this town, nearly half-grown fellows, who cause much complaint, on account of tbeir impudence and mischievous habits. They need look ing after by their parents, or there is danger of some becoming prison can didates. These boys should uot be al lowed to run about at night; it is un der the cover of darkness that much mischief is bred, and the younger boys led into bad habits. The conduct of some of our boys, especially, at night, is a disgrace, and reflects upon the parents, although they may be think ing that tbeir youngsters are well-be haved all tbe while. Parents look af ter your boys; keep them in at tight, and hold them under stricter surveil lance during the day time, lest thty bring sorrow to your gray hairs. Miffliu county Democrats nomina ted tbe following ticket on the 12ib inst: Sheriff, Seth Benner; Coroner, Geo. Miller; Commissioner, E. C. Kerns ; Poor Director, James A. Dy etrt; Assembly, George Bates; Dele gate to Constitutional Convention, Andrew Read, Esq.; Hon. R. M. Speer was declared the choice of the Convention for re-election toCongrew. T. M. Uttley was chosen Chairman of the County Committee. The Nursery, for Sept., is pretty. It is the nicest magazine published, lor little folks Try it. $l6O per year. John L. Shorey.Bostcu. The .fofjiaU Republican has a re port that John McNeal, of that coun ty formerly of Lewistown, was shot in au affray at St. Louie. A few weeks ago Micb&cl Coldren, of Walker twp., Mifflin Co., had his left hand terribly lacerated by coming la contact with a circular saw.* BEASB.-T- Don't any or.t Fay "beans" ,now, after we relate wliat Judge Love I cait do in that line. The Judge, on MonJy *t I*° Bleins yard beans to this oflce, the one containing four nods the oth?r three; Hie longest pod measuring 2 feet 3i inches, and m it are 19 beans ; the shortest pod meas ures 1 foot 2 inches, and the total length of the 7 pods is 13 feet, nil fall ed with beans. The Judge has enough of these beans to tie up the whole rad ical ticket, from county auditor down to Gen. Grant. The constitutional conferees of this sen atorial district, raet at Huntingdon, on last Saturday, and nominated Andrew Reed, of Lewistown, and Mr. Bailey, of Hunting don, for constitutional delegates. Why Mr. Meek did not get this nomi nation, we can not tell, neither do wo know what right they had to set bim aside. D. G. Bush, esq., of Bellefonte, has writ ten a scathing leply to the managers of Grant's side show, the Louisville conven tion of straight-out dem's. Mr. Bush takes the wind out of these Grant hirelings, who profess to be democrats, in about the same atyle as does Hon. R. L. Johnson, in a let er published in another column. H*AVY Loss.- Mr. Philip Mersinjrer, of this place, lost hi* pocket book, on I**l Wednesday afternoon, hot*eon Pleasant Gap and our town. It contained about $&V> in money, and SI6OO in promissory note*. It has not yet boon heard of. s.'*• reward are offered to the tinder on return in* it. At woodward oampmceting, on a-t Sur. day, wo are told, a man from Union coun ty, with a wagon of water melons, got too booay to keep awake, and aroao front hi> grog slumber to find hit IUUIOIII all gone. - We had some hot weather this week ; thennomcter (or over two week# now In boon going it high. Well, well, the great er will l>o ill'faU, i one consolation we have. The little Joker wn at the other extreme all la-t winter. John Limbtri, at Aaronsburg, keeps one of the bet hotels along the road. Spring Mills will have a tub-race, on SaturJay HI in*t. at H o'clock. There'll be Am. For the Kiiiortrr. Centre It ill. Aug UHh 1872. Mr. Editor Dear Sir On reading a loi ter itt your last i>*ne from the able senator of Ohio, A. G. Thurman, the idea truck mo that no banal democrat hat any rea son to oppose tl o decision of the National Democratic Convention, but on the other hand ha* great reason* tor reloieing thai they gave u* a man who will unite with us the lionct part ot the Republican party, and a-'ist u* in hurling from power the corruption!*!* r.ow eon t ruling the affairs ot the government. Will any true Demo crat hesitate a moment in cheating be tween tirveley and ti rant ? By rtAuint to support Greeley we assist in electing Grant, and to continue in power Grant and hi* Radical CDBRNM, would endanger the very existence of Constitutional Govern- MHk Our fate, therefore, cannot be worse by electing Greeley, and we have the assur ance)! will bo" better. No Democrat sac riicc* hi* nrincipeU by supporting the nominee ot the Baltimore Convention. He i pledged to carry out the platform, with which no democrat *hould find fault. That convention was computed of the ablest and beat men of our party, and we should abide their decision, which no doubt, i* the wisest and beit course, urthe future welfare ol our government True* many of u* would preiered a man out of our own rank* ; a life long deuitvnU, but the tnind* of the ma*tee were drifting in another direction. They demanded a man that would unite all honest men together against corruption and fraud. Then let us unite with the masse* and resolve to work earnestly and with ceal for tha election of Greeley and Brown.knowing that we are lon the side of honesty and reform. It is gratiHing.to know that the tiefcet meets tl • approval of honest men in alt quarters, and I dsv alter day the ranks are swelled bv| now volunteers from the Radical ranks < f their boat and ablest men. I hope by the oili of Nov. Grant may not have one left to advocate hi* cause. The press is likewise doing yeoman service, all the leading na per*. of both parties are one after another hoisting the names of Greeley and Brown and iucroasing the strength of the grand march to victory and reform. But alas, old Centre has a draw-back in the forward movement. . . VIDAS. The hallance of tin* ioUer i* a severe scourging of the Wrtcbman, and its editor tor maliciously inciting opposition to lbs regular democratic nominee for president mil tlierfb)' aiding the election of Grant in a backhanded way, and then expecting, democrats to support hit own nomination as constitutional delegate notwithstanding the position as a djsorgaaUer and bolter which he has chosen to occupy, and the i many offices ho has asked for and received f.xmi the party and then adverts to his record, which does not look very eiran.i I)r. C. D. Gioniuger, a prominent and respected citizen and democrat,' of Lebanon, died, at his hotne, on Fri-, day, 23rd. _ deaths In Milroy, Friday morning, August IC, suddenlv, of apoolexy, Kachel Coplin, j wife of Isaiah Coplin, esq., aged 71 year*, 4 months, and 11 days. MARRIAGES. On tha fa inst, by Kev. Kryder Evans Mr. Wm. 11. Marr, of Bald Eagle, to Miss' Lyciia A. Breon, of Pennsvalley. On9oth ir.st. by Rev. P Sahm, Mr. Michael M, C'ondo, to Miss Priscilla Jane Sweeny, both of l'otter twp. On loth inst., Mr. Jamas C. Stephens, and Miss Bailie A Fulton, bothofAgr * cultural College, Centre county. On 18th by Rev. .P K Miller, MiJ John B. Kungard. and Mrs. Elizabeth Zarby, both ofUregg twp. Hovsx avp Lot for Sale.—A twt story house, and two lots, with new stable thereon, favorably situated in Centre Hall; are effered at private sale. There is a i good orchard on one of the lots. For further particulars aj.phr to J. K. Rrnix. augao.at Centre Bill. E STRAY.—Thirty-four sheep belong ing to the undersigned, strayed from bis premises, about four weeks ago. They are all marked on the left ear, which 1* Ulr ped offin a half-circle ; one carries a bell, undone is biack. Persons giving informa tion ofthe whereabouts of these *neep, will be dulv rewarded for their trouble. CHK. G1 HO REICH 30 sug 3L Linden Hall. Pa. ! Dmsolutiox.— Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween U. I), Van Pelt and 8. S. Molt, trading under the name and firm of H. D. Van Pelt & Co., has this day been dissol-. ved by mutual consent. The books and accounts of the late firm belong to U L> Van Pelt AS. I> Mnsscr, who will con tinue the business, and pay all debts of the late firm. 11. 11. VAN PKLT, August Ist. 1872, S. S. WOLF. HEIR'S SALE OF Real Estate. Will be esnosed to public Sale, on the premi#e, in Greg. twi>.. Ceutrecounty, on Saturday, September 14th 1872, at2e'clock p. m., the following detcribed real estate, late of Elizabeth Neese, tee'd., to wit: A VALUABLE FAKM and tract of land, situated in raid twp , on the public road leading from the fork* to Spring Mill*, bounded by land# of .1. U. llockman, J. GenUcl, P. Shook and other#, containing acre* and 136 perche*, of which 100 acre* are clear and under Rood cultivation, wish Rood fence*; thereon erected TWO MANSION HOUSES. BANK BAKN IQO feet lonß, and all other neemwary out buildinß*. There it a never-faillng*pring at the door, and a LARGE ORCHARD of choice fruit on tbe premises. Tsaws -Five hundred dollars on confir mation of **Li. and on# half of the remain der on the Ift of April, nest, and the bal ance in one year thcrcafte*, with interest, to be secured by Bond and Mortgage upon the premise*. FKTKK Kraut, CATHKRISZ GESTZKI., WK W Npiwp, JAMS* Nkkhe, aug23 Hlr. rpEACHERS EXAMINATIONS. X The examination* not already! pari, will bo held a* follow*: commencing; | at U o'clock a. m.. at which time the Sec-, rotary will bo expected to have Iberia** | organized and in readinoss, *o a* to cause no delay. Applicants for sphpoii " u required to attend the examination in the district where they expect to teach, unlet* tbcv procure a written request to ] tbu contrary irom the proper board of di-:, rectors. All tbopld be provided with i paper, pen and ink. Howard Boro—Saturday, Aug. 31. Harris— IloaUbure. Saturday, Sept. 7 ! Gregg— Penn Halt. Wednesday, 11, il Penn— Millheim—Thursday, Sept. 12 Haines— Aaronsburg, Friday, In Miles— Rebersbure, Saturday, 14 j Potter—Centre Hail, Wednesday and*. Thursday, 18th and 19 Porrufton —Pino Grove Mil If, W cdnet dny. 26 Halfmoon—Stormstown, Thursday, 28 Patton— Waddle's school-house, Friday Be oner -Armngast's school-house, Sat urday, 28th Saow Shoe and Burnside~A*kpy's school-house, Monday, 30th 1 p. m.. Walker— Hublersburg, Friday, Oct. 4 Marion-Jacksonville, Saturday, 6 Spring— Valcntine'a school-house, Mon • U Taylor* Worth—For* Matilda, W.-d --1 '^Huston—Julian Furnaoe, Thursday, 10 • Union— Union ville, Friday, 11. Milesburg and Boggs— Miles burg, Hon f dß fi'oward and Curtin-Howard, Tuesday 1 Liberty- Jilagleville, Wednesday, 16th. ' Persons intep4># U) please not ; -It for private exaunn^. MAoEE County Supt. I Centre Hall, Aug. 24. A VMt to the rntncomhs of Purls The Parisians arc allowed a peep into the Catacombs from time to time, ami strangers generally accompany the wen who work in those somber region! l , ami who tnakc a weekly de scent, It i* quite an undertaking to visit the chambers where the most interesting relies are stored. Nomo morning you find yourself waiting with three or four hundred others at the'great entrance in the llued'Kufer. Throngs of old w omen, with the "Ail 1. and complete History of the Cata combs," din the excellence of their w(tiee in > our cars. They also offer you something which you must take a tin candles tick ami oue or two candle* to light your way, and possi bly an oil-cloth cloak to protect you ! from the damn. At a given moment i the uniformed functionary of the gov ernment appears, orders the entrance 'to bo cleared, and descends a few stejo. lie cries out to the men below to count the "ladies and gentlemen" as they go down, and they will bel counted again while tliev are on their! way back. It would be'comparative !v easr to lose oue or two of them ; that would reflect discredit on the ad ministration. Now vou begin the descent —down a long (light of solid stone stei* which wind around a pillar, from time to time the lugubtious procession pau* es, to allow some one to recover from dixxitiess, or because some lady eriis out that a wretch is dropiug caudle wax on her garments. At last the bottom is reached, aud one finds him self in a long, narrow jui*.-age, slight ly vaulted above. A pale face glean > out from a uiehe on tho side of the passage. It is thai of tip workmen, llis hps move—he is counting the vis itors once more. The p;usage is not i very high, and one is compelled to walk in a stooping |>osiure. Ciradual ly, however, it widens, nud we arrite at the Ossuary, and rend, over our heads — Mrmorie Ma jorum. It is estimated that at least seven millions of skeletons have beeu placed iu the Catacombs since they were first really invaded by the moderns. TLe Ossuary, which guides now light up with glaring torches, coutains all the skeletons aud scattered bones which [have been collected in oldpemeterief, churches, monasieiies since Ifßs. An epoch long and grandoise —that from the time of the Ceasars until 18(51—j is represented.in this vast vault. The Merovingian king* are check-by-jowl with these who perished in the Place de Oreve iu La Kcvolutiou, aud beg gar aud prince have given their skulls to make a mouumeut. Twelve masons are employed every day in the year in this vault iu arranging and sorting the bouts. The walls are made en tirely of skulls, vertebrae, kuee-ioiuta, auditrtu-bones. The polished skull grin horribly at one as ho passes, and one can almost fancy tbeiu endowed with life. During the great revolution cartloads of bodies were shot down in to the Catacombs nightly, while priest* chanted hasty masse* over them, and the bodies were then de composed by chemical agencies, that' one might get at the boues aa speedily as possible. Ix>ok 7 here is another inscription, very prettily done iu bom a —Sirut undo dies Wkn fiuerunt. Stone tablets at every division in the vault show the section of Paris from which the bones were taken. In this vault great pillars have been placed to prop up the falling roof, as once or tw ice the inhabitants above have been bornfid by an ominous shaking ofthe earth. If the roof should give way now ! But it does uot, and we turn to see farther on, the Bur.es of the "victims of the C'uiiibat at tbe Chateau of the Tuileries, August 10, 1792," aud far ther on those from the "Combat of the Place dc Grave, August 28 and 29, 1798. So we pass ou from chamber to chamber, leaving tiassngcs on either hand which have becu chained up, lest our curiosity to explore them prove fatal to us. Again we nrc all counted, and after wo lave le.n shown, literally, miles of bones, we are ushered into the open air by clam bering up a flight of steps, and find ourselves in another quarter of the city—surrounded by old women who persist in following us, and taking our candlesticks nwav from us. There is k feeling as if one had been buried alive. — Edicard King, in Scrihner's for Srpionbtr. NOTICE TO S< uoot. TEA< IIKR*.— By a resolution oftbc IJoard of School Director# of Potter township, tho common Schools©! said twj>.. will commence orj the tlrat M<>n. day ot November next, to continue llu day*. Applicant* for School* are hereby! alto noticed tbat the Board by resolution hits grndt d teacher* falarii-s, a# per num ber# of certificate*, a* follow* : Males—Profe*ional certificate. s4l par month, No. li No. 1} S3B No It >37 No. 2 fcltl No. 21 s&> NV 21 Feniile#. Professional certificate, #37 No It $33 No. li sll No. 1| $: No. 2532 No. 1| sll No. 21 S3O. By order of the board, an if" 10 tin. W. W. Korea, Sec. August Court. Grvrul Jurors —4M Monday. \ lluggs— James Zimmerman. BeUcfor.te—Geo. W. Jackson, John L Given. „ Ferguson—David Fye, Sidney Sholl. Gregg--George Buchanan, Levi Stump, John C'oldren. Hu*U>n— George W. Mile*, llaint-w — Charles llostcriiia::, Samuel V eariii. Marion—Michael Gorman. Miles—Peter S. Bierlv. Potter—l). J. Decker, H. A. Porter, W. Ifenny. Kuah-D. W. Holt. Spring—Charle# Ec ken roth. Taylor—Win. Lnußhlin, John Wea ver, Jr. Union John G. Hall. Walker—John Decker, Philip W alters, John Kodgcr*. Traverse Jurors, Boggs— james Curtin. Bellefonlc —S A M yuistian, John Har per, S A Brew. Jno I Lunkiti, W F Rey nolds, Jn<> Powers, S D Musser. Itcnncr— Wm Irvln, J 0 Williams. . Gregg •! B Kwbcr, .J Alter*, Diniol Bartgo, Wm Alexander. Harris—Sam'l WsMon, <' Fisher, l>un I Kimport, U K Wuwn, Charles Stemm. ] Huston—Wm Johnston, llavid Parsons, i liuiiips— J Witikb'blwk. Halftnoon—J M Dray. 1 Ferguson—P Louk, J Gardner, .1 • He-it, Goo Weaver, 1) is tt> Republican party dons that U mu>t b lloitWJPfJ," pitil\|ll.V *h< Brown in IH1 WWK'O HrpuMicaii. l'.Hir Brown'yon *e* the liaiul wrllinK on tho wall, anil read Iho ioiUin deCcnt >T your parly. The cry of'Robol" when the people won't hear, will not help you in this contest. The honest instincts of the) people* will repel, ns he deserves, the inso lent pretentions, and ►hntnefnl conduct of Gen. Grant. What has your party done * is not the auostion now, hut what it it doing now, is the alhahsorbitiK inquiry. It is trying to rviustituto n profligate administration. That is its present sin, and creed for it, the people will damn It in November ''And we are marching on," ltnuk Robbery. Haifa Million bailors Abstracted, HAITI MOMK, August in. Tlio Third National Hank, on South at root in tho heart of the cilv, was burglar iited last night of one hundred thous and dollars, belonging to the hank, and unknown atnouuU belonging to private parties having boxes there The robbery was committed by par* lies who cut thtough the wall from an adjoining store, which has been occu pied since June by a man named Sta bler and others, professing to lie com mission merchants. J Two large safes in a vault were cut into and robbed. At tird was uot eu tared. It is now stated that between 1 twenty and twenty-five of tho deposi " tors' boxes were robbiHl. StateiuenU* are current on the streets to the effect p that the losses by depositor* in money, bonds, and other securities will reach half a million dollars. Among the J bonds stoleu are $75,000 in the city of ? Louisville water loan coupon bonds. Sterility and Depletion , Regarding this subject Mr. Howorthj . remarks: (I The garJrner whodesirts his plants to biossom and bear fruit tikes cure that they avoid a vigor, u i growth. He kuows that this will inevitably make them sterile; that either his trees will only bear distorted flower*, i that fail to produce seed, or that they will bear no blossoms at all. Iu or , der to procure flowers and fruit he checks the growth and vigor of the plant by pruning its roots or branches, depriving it of food, and, if he hay? a stubborn pear or peach tree which has long refUsed to bear fruit, he adopts the hazardous but often most success ful plan of ringing its bark. Turning to the animal kingdom, the 'rule is no less true. "Fat hens wuu.l lay" is an old fragment of philosophy. The breeder of sheep, pigs, and cattle - knows very well that if his ewes, sow and cowa are uot kept leau they will 1 not breed ; and as a startliug example ' it is stated that to induce AMermy eows, which are had breeders, to be fertile, they are actually bled, and so ( sufficiently reduced iu condition. In like manuer generous diet and good living produce their effect on hu man being*. In countries where flesh 1 and strong food u the ordinary diet, the population Is thin and the increase 'small ; while where fish, vegetables, aud weak food are used, the popula- - lion is large and the increase rapid. Everywhere the rich, luxurious, well-; fed classes are diminishing in numbers . or are statiotiaiy. As with the plant, the auimal, and the tnau, so is it with the uation. It was luxury and uot the barbariaus that sapped the power and wrought the destruction of the ltoman Empire : aud as plants, aud auiinals, and even human beings are stimula ted bv a couro of depletion to in creased fertility, so, according to some authorities, wars have a similar 1 effect on nations, and by their deplet ing action stimulate them to increased activity and renewed vigor.— Scril- , tier's far September. The Berks county democrats have nominated lltester Clymer for Cotj 1 grew. What Next? A monthly Magazine for wide-awake boy* and girl*. A< (food a* tho be.t, I'rvt tv a* tho prettiest, and cheper than tho ehcape*t.3Uc be held at Bellefonte fc ir allowance nrul confirmation on Wednesday, tho 2Sth day ot Augu<-1 ISii 1.1 he account of Michael Schcnck who wft appointed trustee to soli the K>-:1 Ks tate of Fredrick Sk-henuk, late of Howard twp.. Centre countv, dec. X The account ot Samuel Plolner guar dian of David Geary, one of the children and heirs of Kcuben Geary, late of Penn twp.. Centre county, dec , in account with the estate of the said David Geary tiled by Andruw Stover, acting guardian., 3. The accountof Adam llosterman ex ecutor in the last will and testament of Louis L Kurtz, late of Centre county, dec. 4. The account of David Keller, execu tor of the late will and testament, of Philip Sheneberger, late of Harris twp., dec. 0. The account of James Martin. tru-;e tosel! the real estate of Samuel McKce. late of Walker twp., dec. fi. The account c! Nathan J. Mitchell.' and Win- P. Lucas, administrators of the estate <>t Thomas Lucas, late of Howard two., dec. 7. The account of George Livingston, who was administrator of all and Singular. ■ the goods and chattels, of Elizabeth Stone, j late of Bellcfonte, dec., as filed by A. O. | Furst. his executor. H. The filial account of John Rishel, | guardian ol the person and estate of Geo. , itunkh- Jr. child of John Itunkln, lute ofj I Potter tu p., said Junior having arrived nl 'the age of twenty one years, and since dec. 9. Tl;o account of Michael Scbneck.i Guardian of Joseph, Lydia, Wil.iarn 8 and Samuel T. Itcchde), junior children of David Bcebdel, late of J/ihcrty twp., dee'd. 10. The account of Adam Hnv, Admin istrator do bonis non of Isaac Ituiicy, late of Spring twp , dee'd. 11. The account of Adam lloy, Executor of Ac., of Julian Swart*. late of Spring twp., dn cst ami best Hoolt and Shoes. t• >• III'KNSIDK A TIIOMAS Are the only ones in Centre co. that ' i have lister lire's A Co., Hoots A • Slices. i 1.-sU-r Hi o's A Co., Hoots and Shoes are warranted, { lU'UNSIDK A THOMAS Sell them at Cash prices. ej lU'KNSIDK A THOMAS t Hoots mid shoes never leak or crack. I BI'KNSIDK A THOMAS ' I Hoots ami Shoes always give satisfac ' lion " Thousands in this couuty and out of t it have tried these Hoots A Shoe*. • .They have Ih-cii tested and tried for 18 1 years and always have given Extra j satisfaction. '! If you want to save doctor hills buy your Hoots and Shoes from Huruside A Thomas. • You can buy the best articles ofTo '| hacco and cigars at half price at ' | Huriisides A Thomas. H i The reason you can get such bargains at Hurnside it Thomas, they sell for I CMU. julyl9.tf r BOSTON Boot & Shoe Store! A NEW ESTABLISHMENT With New Goods & New Prices! Hariag determined to engage in builru *. at this place, we have opened up in ltoom NO. * IIISH S ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA., the largest,-] most complete and cheapest stock of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,SLIP PERS, fv. r lj.-n opened up in this |*art | of the State At our tore you can And in | the 800 l and Sbov line Tail yyu/ji, front the ftue.t boot to the ehimpest slip- j per, and wo know if you once call and KXAMINK OCR STOCK AND fl PRICES. you will i-onceile that It Is to your interest to purchase I runt us. \\ KNFJ.L IT IBiVrot ItiTIN ItciHitriiiff teall) hour. 11. h. BATCHKLLKK A CO July l'Jtf | Mt'ORTANT Tt) FARMERS • - WF. OFFER Foil 8 ALE the following list of UN KXCKPTH )N ABLE AND RELIABLE FERTILIZERS: IT RE GROUND BUNK. rt'BK BONK FLOUR, SUPER -I'HosI'HATK, BONK DI NT, AND ANIMAL COM POST. Tkfj are the (treat Gencratort and Sovruhen of COHX, OATS, Git ASS, WHEAT, and other crop#. BEING (JUICK, PERMANENT. ECONOMICAL! It Save* Labor J It Prevent* Ww*l ' It 1 ucreases tho Yield J It Restores the Land ! SIIORTLI DOE A CO., julylft'im. Bellefonte, Centre Co, THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE. Next door to Wilton A Hicks' Hnrd witre store, Allegheny St., RELLEFONTE. PA., I R. F. Rankin & Co., (Successors to Linn & Wilson.) { DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, \ CH K MICA L 3, PAINTS. Ol LS. DY E STI FFS. VARNISHES, IIKI'SII KS. I KRFI MKRY, NOTIONS, I AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, Ac. Lisuaws for medicinal purposes. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS In great variety Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other articles usually hepl in a first class Drug Store. P R BSC 111 PTIONS CAREFUL LY COMPOUNDED. j tf. Ijnnc It F. RANKIN A CO ;C. Pkck. J. T. LKE. PECK & LEE'S New Coach Manufactory • CENTRE HALL. PA. The undersigned have opened a new es tablishment, at their new shops, for the maiiufactuie of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLKIUIIH A Nil SI.KUS, PLAIN A*U FANCY ' of every description . All vehicle* manufactured by thorn are warranted to render satisfaction, and as equal to any work done elsewhere. They uso nono but tho host material, and'employ tho mo*t skillful workiuon. Ilenee they flatter themsolvos that their work can iiot bo excelled for durability and flnish. Order* from a dislnnco.promptly attend ed to. ... Come and examine our work before r contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kimlHof Henaring done. 2aug.y. PECK A LEE. Beautiful Toilet Setts, Chninbr Palls, Ac., For salo by apr2o.tf. |WM p M'MANIOAL. BKLLIFONTIM AKKKTH. Corrected by C. If Keller. Whita IVheat fl,•'*>. Bed 1H0... Rye..„.. 7&. (Join IWI Oats 40 Barley Op. 70 Clororseed 6,00 l'atiloss <4 Lard per pound K. I'ork per pound t Butter 2D. ...... Kggs 'J Waster per lon sl4 Tallow H Bacon 8 ......Haiti 12 LKWIHTUWN MARKETS White wheat 1.T6 ..Kid wheat 1,66.... Hyc I H. RAW FURS, of all kinds bought and highest price paid. Clover and Timothy .Seed always bought and on hand*. WHEAT and OATB specially bought and the high est Cash price paid. Go to Suutnan *, there you can buy < heaper than elsewhere, a* everybody ; knows, who ever dealt with him. He let* i ito one off without a good bargain. Nxt door to Sussman * i the cheap dry , good* establishment of IsaacGuggenneiia er. ip&lf. ATIAM HILD. PAINTER, IKS ST, •ffer* hi* services to the citizens of Mifflin j Centre and adjoining counties, in Hon****, Nign anil Ormncnatal | PalnllstK. | GRAINING Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash, Mahogony. Ac. Plain and Fancy Pnnerhnnging. Or der* respectfully solicited. All tine work dono for other painter*. June 7 j. fo Li * SIE it machimis ||] I to. Ik Wlut <*!• ll* f > The Champion of the World. The new Improved American Button* Hole Overscaming nnd Complete Hewing A/achine —The great est machine of the Ago ! Simplcily, Durability A Cheap ness Combined. This machine being the litest, ha* many improvement* overall other, in a word. It is a perfect machinrjwhich i* acknowledg ed by the'best judges andngeiit* of all other machine*. Call on A. L. Bartges, jn.dUonburg, who i* the authorized agent for Centre county. Also keep* the best Sewing Ma chine thread, needles, and repairs all kind* of sowing machine*, clock*, watches, mu aick boxes Ac I will thoroughly canvas* the section belonging to me, and 1 shall bo very much pleased to sell every persona machine, on easy term* ; give it a trial be fore purchasing any other—it ha* no euual. Parties wishing the machine, will please address tho undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. All orders promptly attend ed to. A. L. BARTGBB, Agent for Centre County. MAiuaoNiiiißu, l'a. JOHN C. MOTZ & CO. BtDKEKS. Milliikim, CKKTRK CO., PA. Receive Deposits and allow interest. Discount Note*. Mnke Collection*. , Issue Eastern Exchange. And a general Banking Business duns. JOHN 0. MOTZ, A Walter, Preside*! Cashier. war22tf. RYNDEKS MOSIC STORE, LOCK HAVEN, PA. I" The proprietor of Ryudor's Music Htore desires local! the attention of the |ieoplc of Centre county, to tie furft that they Can Save Money by purchasing their musical instruments ol Ryudor's Music Flore. We are selling Double lieeil , Six Slop, Five Octavo Organ*, SI4O, (.suporior in tone and finish, to those tbnt arc hawked aud peddled throughout tin country at $175 to C J - >. ) l k--r we warrant for five years. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible p irtier. We beg leave to call your attention to the following iustrumcnts, sold in Pennsvalley this year, which y-1 ,t 'd do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE HALL. 8. 8. WOLF, Render Organ WM, OALBRAITH, Ryoder Organ 140.00 LEMONT. DR. J. Y. DALE, American Organ ft 75.00 PETER HCHRECK, Rynder Organ..., 140.00 AARONBBURQ. WM. ETTINOER, Rynder Organ 1240.H0 BOALBBURO. MISS E. E. HUNTER, Melodion $130.00 In a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In short by writing a letter to us and getting our prices—we deliver all instruments — You Can Have From S4O to Slid on an Organ. Address, RYXDEWSMUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. 11 - ! * NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! C.D.KELLER. BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, it now prepared, at the Old Stand on Bishop Street, to sell £)U7QOS;D§ # S'a&G£rl)2:V3tDiß, VDZ/Jtitpbiz, CEDAR AXD WILLOW WARE, A C, AC, at greatly reduced prices. He L also pr#y>r.r<-l t< pur*-ha ALL KIN I) S O F G R A IN ! FOR WHICH HE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! ASH PURCHASERS H ILL FIND SCPKRHHt INDUCEMENT TUKRE apr.!9tf. C.D. KELLER I. Guggenheimer. AEEAN'OEMENT! IAAC Gi uukmikimm:. It a v iu g purchased the entire stock of the late ! tinu of Suatman & Guffganheiroor, ex cept the Leather and Shoe- finding*, ha* filled up bit shelves with a lot of 1 SfLKKDID NEW UOOUB, READY MADE CLOTHING, IiRHBs UOODM, tiKO LRILS, 1 # fKOYIttIuMS BOOTS & SHOt*. MATS A CAPS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, and is now prepared to accomodate all bis old customers, and to welcome all new one* who mar favor him with their patronage. He feels ssfc iu sav ing that he can please the most fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC GUGGENHEIM KB. P. 8. —Mr. Suwrnan still continues to deal in LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDIXGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in tne old room, where he may alaray be found. 12ap.tf. COAL, LIME, and POWDER! COAL—• WilkMlnrr# Coal. Chestnut Stove. Rift, furnace and foundry". Coat- ofbMt quality, at the low est price*. Customer* will ptoa*o note that our coal i* housed un der coin in odiou**hed*. LIME—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor *al< I at our kiln*, on the pike leading t< , Ml'.esburg. POWDER.—Having received the agency for Du Pont * Powder AT WHOLESALE, we shall be pleased to recoiveordcrsfrom the trade. i Office and yard near south end of Bald 1 Eagle Valley R. R. Depot, Bellefonte, l'a. ; 4no * SUOKTLIDGK 4 CO. BUTTS HOUSE Bkllkfontk, Pa. J. B. BUTTS, Prop'r. Has first class accommodation; charg es reasonable. l'Japr, tf. /MENTHA L UOTKL cWner ..rTldrd Vv and Chestnut Street Miftlinburg, k'a. John Showers, Proprietor. Its Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attaohed. r ' unf2l ly WAR! WAR! On High Prices. OKKAT EXCITEMENT. 11. 11. SMITH. of Potters 111 ills. NGW U 0 OHB ! We would ntrt respectfully I 'frorn ku friend#, rutUiinrn-, MM! (be public gener ally, that h< ku taken of Tb>mwm's old quarters, which have been remodeled and improved, and it now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor him by calling. NEW GOODS! He ha* just received one of the Urged •lock* of all kinds of Merchandize ever brought to Centre county, which he intend* to tell at tcuh figures at will make it an ob ject lor all pmnt to purchase. Families laying in winter supplies of Groceries, Dry Good#, Ac., h.iuld not fail to rite hiiii a call, at he feel* confident his price* and superior quality of goods will amply satisfy all. 11l- stock of GROCERIES consult at Coffee* of the beat quality. Teas, Sugars of all kinds, Molasses,: Fi.li, Sail, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spice*. Provisicn#, Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock of I) RYGOO I)S it large and varied, and we will jutl say can supply any article in that line, with out enumerating. READY M A DECLOTIIINQ a Urge Uck of ready-made Clothing hr Men and lloyt' wear, which we will di*}tc of at a very small advance on cost. Roots and Shoe#, Hals and Caps, Hard ware, Oueensware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, FanqrOoeda,(Mrpet*,Oil cloths. Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ae., octal ly. Ut il ham & Son, Boot&Shoe Makers Next door to' D € Keller's Stort Udlefoutc. Wc manufacture to order. Our work is neat and durable. (>ll r prices nro very moderate. Wo warrant to give satisfaction. We have the LARGEST and BKSI stock of Ladie't and Children's shoes ii town. Wc are receiving goods every week. We wish an examination of our goods The Pennsvalley trado is especially in viled to call and see our stock, wo thin we can please all who call a* to * ty't qualitv, and prices. Wc study to venue satisfaction, and although we have had a extended trade for years, we have neve given a customer causo to complain. [ * sept 15.1 Stone Ware a large assortment of every size and di seription now on hanll, cheap, at the ol stand ofWrn. Wolt Dr. Crook's Wineorxai 1 lO YEARS Public* Test ILu proved Spa DR. CROOK'S WINE flr TAR I To hate norr . Bcrit timet any * ' 1 Uou ever ollcrfd the fsiiblk*. Tt { rich In the medicinal qtmb Hlcts of Tar. and uncqii;u.Kl CM of (he Throat aad Limits pre I] forming lit mret remarkable cum. Cough*. Cokh*.Chronic Cough*. It effectually com them alb Aothma and Bronchitln. lis* cured ao many cam it baa beta pronounced n specific for there complaints. For ntin* in Breast, Sideer Back, Gravel or Kidney DL*a, I Dtoaan of the Urinary OTOUIS Jaundice or any Li tor Complaint, It km no equal. It Is also a superior Tank, Restores the Appetite, , Strengthens the Syntenfo. Restores the Weak and DebiUlaHd. , Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and laitprilffl, Prevent* Malarlons Fevers, ! - Gives tone to yonr Sysi. TRY UIU'ROOFSWIXEOFTAR NATURE'S Hair Itestor tVitiiaitis BO LAC SULI'iIUBr--oN SUGAR OF LEAD-NO LITH jARGE—Nu NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from th Poisonous and I!calai-dt*'.royic| II Drugs used in other Hair J*rcpara j lions. r Transparent ami ckor as AA t wttt :• net MO the finest fabric.—perfectly BAr r. CLEAN and KFFK'IKXT. -d.-idcra tntns LONG FOUGHT FOB AND FOUND AT LAST! It restore* and prevent* the Hair Vem becoming Gray, imparts it c'<- > " pearancr, rssnovea Dandruff. i* refreshing 1 U> the hcea, checks the Hair from falling off. and restore# it to a fleet extent when • prematurely lost, prevent* Ijeadari.re, euret all humors, cutaneous eruption*, and unnataml best. AS A DKKI Vtr FOR THE 11 AIR IT IS TDK BUST AE TICI.K IN THE MARKET. Dlt. tl. SMITH, Pa: ntec, Aycr M*. Prcpau'd only by i'ROCTJtII lIII'iIII KHS, Gloncc-ter, Ma- The genuine is put up in t panel bottle, made cxpn sly lor it, with the name of the attic I'own in the glare. A*k your Druggist fo- NA Tt'RK'a llAia UKSTURAIIVK, and la-c t" i to any person. lwplv For sale at Centre Hall by Win, Wei 'and Ifcrlncber A Oonwiller. W-A LBLTURETO YOUNG MEN. VQ CT** t" * xwted —vctmw. will C ccato. . AMmen U KUwe. Tjwtrornt and Blftll I Cars ul Hiwnn.torTtWJa, er Seminal W ,•>. •.!<. town ' tuaUrr Ewbudon*. Krincl DclUMjr. and lit.iwd.onwU r*niilu>- In.iß Metf-Aboae, ftr.—lt KOItKH I J r. Culv. i-weUW "Marriasc Cttido," |>rt.e* tl renla. J Addraaa the pobbrlier*. . CI! AS. J.O. Kl.tKKAtiO* , t . PoatOßf Btltm. 1 IWwcri. New Vk t omts ljr. kll'-vii i i'OUiIBIOUD. • i'or Srrofiila,Scrofi> %* loos Ulsrascs f the V t i jre, or Scrofula lu . Guy ibrm. Any diM-are or eruption of o, lite Skin, tHrenre oJ the Liver. T —% lUwuniitim, Pimpire, G1 a in rgjrV Sore*, libera, lln>ken-do wn D 1 Ctui-tilHiions. Syphilis, or any disease dtj-Miding on a do (-£** p raved condition of the Wood 1, 7 X DR. CROOK'S • SYnup OF POKE ROOT. '' emv*/ H I' 3S tl'*' medicinal property i r at F<*e vumbtned with a prej- JJy /ration of Iron wl.kb goeaa* "* Av (.lite into tbe blood, |K-rforiu /P*' ing tlie dm t rapid and on* V derful etirv*. Ask your Druggist •' Dr.Cr -ok . Com f- pound Syrup of A'tke Loot—take it iukl be ld healed. .