THE r.l lUUS RrtfOETSR FRIDAY Oct. 11., I*V! LOCAL ITEMS t.oCAI. NEWS—Our lV .-n.l-. -y 'v: whom, will oblige "> by n-n.lin* u* lew eiRCXriATIOI. -The circulation >f the It l-oRTta, on tkis side the county, i* i.,L.-rtVisit thstofstl other Ijspey In 'he otJmty Business men w I therefore I iui tWone of the b.-t sdvertinn* mvdtums. We invite all tatero-uwl t-> come sn.l .n*jt our list ft* themselves. UFHITTAItCES AH mottle ß |br *uh ■ crinticn will be credited on the *tthr n tie'r's address <*eh week by referring to their accounts tsnrt. an-i a receipt - ) ri,£!syrtem carrle.l n P .-n each copy of the paper. Deitiorrnlic County Comniittw. The foUowia* gentlewe" h "C.h," M* >- puinted memWN of the l>eiwocr*lu t enti ty Committee, for the earning year l.ellofonte N. W BGalbrsit '< S W. John Given •* " \V. W.S A llctjuirtton Mitesknra Bormgh Ja* F Weaver Howard " Baher W ebor Phillipsburg '• William Kiddle* XTnionviUe " ip Leather* Bonner Township Samuel Ishler lion* <% J** I* Noti Burn-ite " liobfrt A>ki'V thirtiu " -John Mot toky Fnrßiuon 44 John B Mitchell Oreiri: 44 John Grove Unities 44 William B Mingie Halt Moon 44 William CroM Hani* " James Gilhland Howard 44 Geo 1> Johnson, Mt. h Huston 44 UanT train J. A. Liberty " t>*n 1 Uitner Marion 44 Hobt t Holmes Miles " Harvey Corman Patten 44 GW Runibergvr p Qn " or K Alexander rouor '• *o *?J°y Rush " teo Mot• at.oy Snow Shoe 44 tt 1 111 i-' on Sprinr 44 Kmanucl I) Noll Taylor 44 Samuel Hoover Union 44 Aaron K Hall Walker 1 At 4 Geary Worth 44 K f Jor.s r. M. K. 11. Forsti* • ttutirmem. We are <MOipcllei to lay aside sev eral communications, for want of tim and room, among which a Setter Ironi Ohio ; one giving a description of the Black Hawk delegation t > the radical meeting ; one from Miilheim relattv< to a Gerntau paper, and others. 1 h pressute upon our columns is great, almost conetiDtly, and as we always do our best to accommodate our friends who write, we trust they will bear with us at present, if -v>me do uot find their epistles in the Reporter. —On Wednesday of last week, Mr, Elias Krumrin*. of Penn two., feli through the hayloft, in a neighboring bam, causing a fracture ot an arm. —Mr.Samuel M"Ciini;ek,o{ Karlys town.sent two applet to this office, one weighing a pound and the other 17 ounces. Can any Grant man beat these whoppers of our frieud M < !in tck ? —The democracy of Pine Creek, in llaines twp., had a gocd rally, at their school-bouse, on Friday evening ; the bouse was filled, among tlum many of the good old veteran* of that -ection. Addresses were made in German by 11. Y. Stitzer and Fred. Kuitz. —P. G. Meek has bought the Ger mon paper at Millheim, hut it will continue under the management of ( Mr. Stover. —A good story is told about Gra ham A Son's boot, shoe and leather -tore, at IJellefoßte, next doer to KeU ters More. Persons going there and buying boots, shoes, or leather, are invariably fooled, thinking they Would be charged the high figure- a-ked at other establishments, thev always find their bills considerably less, which is a joke that customers highly appreci ate. — FIRE. —On last Friday nigbt, the uigbt of the radieal meeting at Bellc fonte, the large stable of Mr. Jubn Wagner, of that town, was fired, about 9 o'clock, and burned to the ground with all its contents, including a val uable cow. As Mr. Wagner is a staunch old democrat, this act of in cendiarism can not be charged upon democrats, and as Mr. Wagner is au eyesore to many radicals on account of his unflinching democracy, the ci> cumitauce looks a little sus.iiciousj happening just at a time when the Grant party were in high glee. —The mass meeting, at Miilheim on last Saturday was well attended.- Delegations from Haines, Gregg, Pot ter and Miles, entered town in hand* some style, with colors, banners and music. The big wagon from Centre Hall, was there. The Millheimers had a fine escort cumbering about 100 horsmeu to receive the various dele gations. and bad the BcotieviUe band engaged for the occasion. The meeting was presided over, t y GeD. Geo. Duohanau, who delivered a short but eloquent address on taking the chair. The tames of the other officers we have cot at hand. Maj. Cha. If. . c hriuer, delivered one of those lively speeches which have made him so notorious in times past; he was followed by C. T. Alex ander Esq., when the meeting adjourn ed to meet again in the evening in the town-hall, upon which occasion they listened to one of Jno. 11. Orvis' mas terly addresses. Everlasting Fences There is a peculiar sctUfac.ion iu lis tening to the conversation, or ia read- ■ iog the writings, of positive men, as those who deal |on!y with facta, and with such facts as have but one side and no exceptions. Such a man tells us in the \\ eslern Rural how to pre serve posts for fences, etc. He says : f'discoVered maDy years ago that wood could be raa-.ie to last longer than iron in the ground, hut thought flic process so simple ami inexpensive that it was not worth while making any stir about it. I would as soon have poplar, bass wood, or quaking-ash as any other kind of timber for feucc poets. I have taken out bass-wood posts, after having been tet teven years, that were as sound when tnkeu up as when set in the ground. Time and weather seemed to huve no effect on them. The posts can be prepared for leas than two cents apiece. For the benefit of others I will give the re ceipt : Take boiled linseed oil, and stir in pulverized charcoal to the con sistency of paint. Put a coat ever (he timber, and there is not a man that wiil live long enough to see it rotten." DEATH OF AN OLD CITIZEN. —OD Thursday morning last, Mr. Abraham Grafus, aged 60 years, Cashier of the F.'rst National bank of this city, on awakiug put his band to his head and complained that he was unwell,- and shortly after he was a corpse. SKELETONS F.OYND.— On Monday afternoon while some men were dig fiug a cellar for IZipple, Wilson & lipple's new house ou church street, they found two human skeletons. The bodies had evidently been very carelessly interred. They' were but two feet below the surface of the earth, tho heads were lying in oppo site directions, and the legs doubled up. No wood*wa found in the vicin ity to show that the bodies had ever * been in coffins. The teeth wsre in a perfect ftatc of preservation. * Con niderablo conjecture has bn 'made a* to how the bodies came there. Possi bly, conld the mystery be revealed it would show that in back ages two trawlers were murdered in that vi-: oinily. — Lock Hatm Republican. ♦ —Head the advertisement of Mr. Currv'a now shoemaker shop, and give bint a call Jf you would havej good work done, Mr. John Edmunds, father of, of Ucv. Edmunds, formerly of Anroushurg, deid at Clearfield, week before la>t. His remains were taken to Aarontburg for interment. —MILITARY. —We are requeued to announce, that there will bo * rueet it c in the school-house, at Centre Hull, on Tuesday evening, _ 16th, lor the purpose of forming a miiitarvcom puny. All the young wen of Foliar township are invited toattend. — RAIN, —On last Monday we had a drenching raitt which lasted all fort- —We had a heavy froet in Wednesday morning— "Jack" had his big white coat on. fiord service was rendered by the leant of our neighbor Spangler, on election day. His span and coay wag ou were on*duty all day, hauling dem ocratic voters to the poll*. —l'otter township will be the ban ncr township of the couuty. la-t governor's election l'acker had 186 majorrity, now Buckalew has 243. —Frauk Hemic sent a pumpkin to this office, of 1871, good and sound as though grow n this year. Mr. Henry Roe* man, from the IleJ iui.lt has placed us under obligation* for a bucket of cat-fish and eals, alive and kicking, just fresh from their "ua tive sod" —for in the Red Mill dam, then* fellows grow in the graaa. We can appreciate n present of this *ort, it reminds us of old "aaaociation* when used to have eels accompany us home from our Pcnns Creek fishing trij s. Our frieud lloasmau is a hand | some fellow and does some handiome things, of which this present is one. May bis net ever be full, like the one drawn from the sea of Gallilee, upon a certain occasion related in the scrip-1 ture. a uuinbcr of depredations have been committed in Miles twp., of late. Gen. John Wolf had a lot of paint and oil stolen from a !*ehooi house which he was painting, John Mo er had varnish and oil stolen. Henry Mover had all of his saw mile implements stolen. Joel Kling alli his hams stolcu, John Wate and John Brrssler also were visited, and tools stolen. The people should be on the lookout for these midnight rangers and if caught the 101 l penalty of the 1 law should be euiorced. 11 , yc .makers, don't forget, that Hi ratn HotTer, in the Conrad house, ke*pth b -t -to k of tobaco, cigars, pipes, pouche* Ac., to be found in the county. Try Hi ntiu. —— , , I.i t- vr I*l nun >At-*.-The undersign-, edwill if'-r at public sale, on the promi se-. :,t I'entre Hall, on Tuo-day, Nov. 12lh at 1 o'clock, THREE ACHES OF GROUND of v hich nearly 3 lots front the Main Stn-.: i'R. -ing through Centre Hall. Thu tract will bo .-old in lots, or a* a whole to suit urchascrs, and at terms to *uit buys ers. ' i ALEX. SHANNON, octll.oi. Agent for J. B. Kvan W. A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER CENTRE IIALL, PA. Would most respectfully inform the ci :i.- -v„ iaity. that ha has started* new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would b thankful for a share of the public patron,! age. Boot- and Shoes made to order and according to style, and warrants hi* work to any made elsewhere.. All kind* of re; airing'done, and charges reasonable. Give him a call. Oct 11. 3m. School Tax. To all whom it may concern : The du- Shi/j.te of school Tax for l'otier school iatrict for the 1*72, has been placed in tb* hands of Fred Kurtz, Treasurar of the Sehixd Board, in accordancelwith the Act : I tnbiy of lta®, for collection. All persons paying said tax on or before the l '>th of November, will be allowed a deduction of Ave par cent; irom the 16th of November to 14th of Dec. no deduction and nftyr that date 6 per cent will be add ed. Bv order of the Buard. FRED KURTZ, Sept. 30. Treasurer 1 rp 11K Very Best Bueno* Ayers Sole Leather, FRENCH, GERMAN ANDCOUNJ TRY - CALF SKINS, MIOKHMUM.S. dr., dr., At reaf-mablc rat-*, next door to C. D. Keller's *t re, ltihop. Firm? Bellefonte Perm's. E. GRAHAM d SON. Oct 11 tf. W.J. MpMaaigal, Wholesale and re-tail dealer in HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Iran, Anil*. Oil*. l*nintw, Yarn- Wall l*ap*r, dt. ftJJJroy j'lHHhi Oo,„ Pti. To Shoemaker-.-, I have Just received a Urge stock of , FRENCH KIT FRENCH MOROCCOES FKKNCII CALF HXINB LINING SKINS itU.SSI.p IIHiSTLKS RED SOLE LEATHER SHOE MAKERS TOOLS PAT.. AWL H AFTS AT 10 CENTS ' SHOE THREAD Ac. Call early and examine Oct It 3m WM'J M MANIQAL. Public £ft|e. In pursuance of ap ofd*f of the Orphan#'; Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premuea, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1872, A Valuable Farm, Situate in Potter township, Centre county.! adjoining lands of Jacob Wagner, John i Love ana others, containing 160 Acrea and 58 pe-ches and allowance, mostly cleared and under cultivation, on which, are erected a good two-story {RAME HOUSE, BANK. BARM, and other Improvement*- There are two orchards on the premises, one_ a proung one of choice fruit, and water is piped to both house and barn. Also, a TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate in said Potter township, adjoining lands of John Frye, W W Love and oth ers, containing 10 acres. TERMS. One third of the purchase mo ney on confirmation of sale: pr.s t|b{4 in one yeur, and tne balance- in two years, with interest, and to he secured by bonds and mortgage on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., #f said day. 11. L. CLOSE, Adm'r of Win Nale, late of Armagh twp. sep'Ai Mifflin c® , dee'd. Th* Election ■ Tbe folia* njr r lie un}orilit IntbU {county * Uovrrnoi 1 W S C + if } 5 f fi tUllafonl# 1,1 Bviinor ** (faring Milwbortf U>don*ilTa rbllipaburg *\ Howard '., ££;, " i Krrrtienn Half Moon Hainra HO Harri* ■* Howard * Huatoa ?' Libarty <* Patton * Kuab 1* Snow Bliar - Tavlar Cnion Walkar *' Tola! —- 1533 704 l>atu. maj. 4S& Mr. 6hafer is elected for Shcritl by a email majority. The following ara wnjoriliet for Bueka lew of lh Ave towurhip* on tbit tide, and tba democratic gaint tince ,lat goTernon> •lection : Haiti*-, fcirnaj. Of sin. Mils*, " " Pana, tX " ' til* ff, Stltt *® Potter. a*s The Penns Valley l>#aiocracy did nobly. The following are the official re turn* from this side: m 3 5"~ 5 B *S rz 3s£Si ' V UW "H 2 S £l£S-J poo*jtH 2 1 L ae 33 C| !*JO 5 e^T: awn Sa' 3£ls!f i * 313&f.- ■•:!?* J. ootuiH Q£ e-~.vfvne dinoqx QC Slmw.l'B a v? rj£|§:i Ws y.os gb uoidtooqx He ported '.majorities for Hartranft : Lancaaler, 4800. Blair, 750. Philadelphia 15,000. Allegheny, 6000. j< oiiio. Ohio is reported gone radical. INDIANA. Indiana is reported gone democratic. , Pennsylvania has gone radical by ( 10,000 or upwards. • MARRIAGES. On the 6th inst., at Centic Hall, by Rev. ! p. D. 8.-aniofton, Mr. Win. Rote, to Mis Amand* Korman, both of Beilcfonte. DEATHS On 3rd inst, in I'enn twp., Msry Cathn rino Hartsr, agaJ 64 year*. month., and 11 days. 1 ' AMKKDMKWT TO OO.HSTITCTIOS Off. H , Sto. 1. The right of citiaens of ths Uni ted States to vote .hall not be denied or abridged by any State, race, color, or pre vious condition ofaervitude. VIE.T AND aacoxD HKCTIOK or TUS ACT or coaoacss or March 31, IhTO. Sac. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative* of the United States of America in Congress assembled That all citiiens of the United States, who are, or shall be otherwise qualified by law to vote at any election by any State, Territory, district, eobnty, city pqria, tewhsntp, school district, munici pality or other territorial sub-division, shall be entitled and allowed to vole at all such olections without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; anv Constitution, law, custom, usage or j regulation ©1 any of State or lerritory. or ! bv, or under Its authority, to contrary not withstanding. . 1 Pgr.2. And be it further enactod, that if. by under the authority of the Constiution or laws ot any State or In ws of any Terri • j , lory, any act is or shall bo required to be; i don# as "a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by such Constitution or UK persons or officers are or shall be charged with the performance of duties in furnish ing to citizens an opportunity to perform sin U prerequisite or to become qualified to vote, it shall he the duty of every sorb per ton and officer to give to all citizens of the United States the san e anti equal oppiir- Unity to perfbrm mleh prerequisto and to become qualified to vote, without distinc tion of race, color, or previous condition or servitude ; and if any such person or ofli- I oer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give full effect to this section, lie shall, foreve ry such offanie, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to tho person aggriev ed thereby to be recovered by an action en the case, with full costs, and su ah at- I lowance for counsel foes as the coqrt shall deem just, afuj shall for every such ! offeqic. be qeemeU guilty of misdemeanor , | and shall on conviction thereof, he fiuod ■ not less than five hundred dollars, or be -imprisoned not leu than one mouth, and ' | not more than one year, or both at the dis '! cretlon of the court. Change ia the Mauner of Voting. ( An Act regulating tho mode of voting at all elections in the several counties of this Commonwealth, approved March 80th, 1806: Sac. 1. Be it enacted by the kcnalo House of Representatives Of theUaromon wealth Cf Ftinylvania In general Assem bly met, hereby enacted by the authority of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general township, Borough and special elections, are hereby hereafter required to vote by tickeU. writ ten or printed, or pertly printed and part ly written, severally classified, as follows: One ticket shall embrace tho name of all .State officers voted for, labelled, "State,'' one ticket shall embrace thename of county. officers voted for, including office of St-na ; tor, tonabar * n M members, of Assembly, if j voted for, and be lebellod "County," one ticket shall embrace the name of all Town ship officars voted for, aud he labelled,! "Townshipone ticket shall embrace the names of all Borough officers voted for, and he labelled, "Borough and each class Shell Wdepoiited In separate ballot 'boxes. CENTRE CO. ELECTION. October 11th, IS7O, (Official.) Governor. -c % 9 J * or. Itellefoal* - \v W 000 u " S W <**> <* li \V out) U*> Milc*hur> bur 47 83 t'unionviiU bor VI it l How.nl tn>r ......... SO *'• I'hiliptb g l>or IV7 14.' li in twp DM "-U3 iti'iiu.r 176 06 llurtnide 'JS 47 t'urtin S*J 39 fVrguton .'AW 170 Gregg, 'AW OA Maine., AW llle llalfrii<H>u 40 HI Harris, IHI 2*' ll..wrj, 67 HI Mutton, 30 110 Liberty OH i£ Marion, 70 .'> Mile*. V3B *'• Palton, 60 lib Penn, V4O *' Potter, 317 131 Ku.h, ISi #0 Snow Show ......_IU3 lH' Spring 106 IK3 Taylor, ~..._ 41 67 t'nion, .................. 49 ItM Walker 171 106 i Worth - 68 71' Total 3161 31UB Majority 36V —♦— ■■■ - - PENNSYLVANIA —•OFFICIAL VOTE OF is OOTIRXOK * I C 5 .►IB a I % s i -- t-orniu. r sr o I ; PI I ; i I Adams uMO (WCO 3099 *3B Allegheny.... CUU) 00000 13401 17H5.- Armstrong.... 0000 unit iWTV 343 V IS> \ er tUW tUW 2402 SO. Bedford IHW l*J"l ifil2 24*5 Berk* OUUO UOO 13631 0071 Blair UMO 0000 1773 34*4 Bradford OUW BUM 3688 866. Bucks 0000 0000 Tl<6l 6606 Butler MUM 0000 2994 52&4 Cambria - 0000 0000 3187 262 V Cameron 000 000 423 471 Carbon UMO (MM *125 P.MO Centra 0000 UMO 3404 SIC 2 Cheater 0000 0000 iV44*i R3t' Clarion U*W 0000 *>3l 17H," Clearfield 0000 OUW 3016 17W' Clinton .. UMO UWO 2609 Its* Columbia UMO 01*10 3714 1545 Crnford.... UWO U*W 4886 GlO7 Cumberland.. IWU) OUW 44* 3641 Dauphin tUOO tU*> 432* 60* Delaware Oi** l***) 2296 8632 Kik..„ i**) 000 us* 4:6 Erie tMJO UMO 4* 649* Fayette ... UWO a**) 4229 S34< Forrest—. I**l 000 2as 36 Franklin 0000 UMO 4000 80t* Fulton OOCO 000 lOUi iWt Greene ... l** UUOO 2W2 164: , Huntington... UUU UOOQ 2Ki Indiana i**) i***) J'To kit ' J. flVrson UtM ftWO S9 19>.7 Juniata (W(W 0000 1641' 1264 Lancaster (WOO 0000 8316 IJNd Lsr rence iW*J U*W 1492 3*17 tiw uui M. 4U.1 , Lubigh mil UUI 6133 46..:. Luzerne I*l*l DUW U*. Lvcoming , 0000 OUW 45*7 4UV MeKean UW 000 CMC ( Mercer OUW U*w 8755 438.* Mifflin U*W tUW 1C 164t Monroe (***) OOUO 2902 669 Montgomery.. OUUO OUOO 6447 73'. M ■ 'iitour..„ U*W OUW 1666 IQOt Northampton. I***) U*M 7419 40tK N'orthumb d . lUH UMO 4U.W 8497 l'erry (WOO W* 2408 2430 Philadelphia- <****> oft*w 468U-' Sia Pike 0000 (MM 1054 315 Potter 000 OUW TtW 1334 Schuykill 0000 UMO Bv*il 7W2 Sri vder 0000 UU) 1315 171 V Somerset (MOB (OW 1700 2940 Sullivan IWO UW 759 40n Bosauahaana Wuo ooou 'jik! 4064 , Tiogn lUll OUW 1326 463.'. Union OUW OUW I'JO7 lTfle Venango UUOO U*U 3*41 S6oi Warren UXM OUU 1C79 248 c Washington.. UMu OfWO 4882 4476 Wayne (WOO (*MO 2715 2275 Weilmore Id. *0 a*W 6196 456.1 Wyoming C*WO OUW 1772 1462 York a*) OUW WAS 6645 Total vote— "■ —— pttKM) 290664 afrJ.'- Hop , maj.... 469b - - ■ ——— The Phrenological Journal for October I c ommands our approval for tbe variety and quality of its interesting contents. We think tbe following articles especially worthy a reading Lowell Mason, the Isto eminent musician and teacher ; The One Kyed Conductor ; Japanese in Amrr ca, with portraits ; Ki press ion, its Anato my and I'hiloaophy j Preparing for tlie |Cholera ; Water, Pure and Impure; I Children's Rights ; Tbe Last Case of Sat j lent Witchcraft; Life Insurance; Enrico 1 Dandolo ; The Engltsh Language. S3.U) : a year. 8. R. Wells New Yark After the release of the Philadelphia convict from the Pennsylvania pentenl'aiy that he might write a campaign document for liartrantt, the ne;t mmt amaxing thing in the campaign is the fact New York Timet does not defend it when a deed lias been done eo shameful! and audacious th.-t even that Journal.'cannot sustain it, the ( a<eistad indeed. -p LECTION PROCLAMATION I, D. W. Woodrim, High Sheriff of Centre county, Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. do h ore by mak. knewn and give uotieo to the electors of the countv afore said, that an elaction will bo *helJ in th. said county of Centre, on TLTCSDAY the Bth day of OCTOBER, 187"A for the pur pose of electing the several persons here inafter named, viz : I also hereby make known and give no tice that the place of holding the aforesaid election in the several horoughs and town-j : ship, within the county of Centre are a I follows, to wit: For the township of Haines, at the pub lic hou*e of John Limbert, in the town of I Anronsburg. For the township of Half Moon, at the school house in Htormstown. For the township of Taylor, at the house ereete.l for the purpose, on the property of Leonard Meryrnan. For the township of M ile* in tho school hou a in the town oj Rchobttfg -1 or the township ofPetter, at the house of Chas. Smith, Old Fori. For the township of Gregg, at the public house owned by J. B. Fisher, For tho township of Ferguson, at the school house in Pine Grove. For the township of Harris, at the school house in Boalsburg. For the township of Patton, at the house of Peter Murray. For the boropgb cJ llolUJunto. and s'pring and Rentier townships, at tho Court House in Bellefonta. For tho township of Walker, at the -< IMOI house in Hublorsburg. For tho borough and township of liew ard at tho school nous# in said borough. For the township of Husb, at Cold Stream school hauso For tho township of Snow Shoe, at tho [■chool house of Samuel Askey. For the township of Marion, at the ,chool house in Jacksonville. For tho borough of Milcsburg, ip, the school house at Milesturc, For tho towxtshlCot &i>s t the new !chool house ut Central City. For the townln nt at tho liouse of John Heed. Forthe township ot Penn, at the house of W. L. Muss nr. For the township of Libarty, at the school house in Kaplevillo. For the township of Worth, at the; school housa in Fort Matilda. Far the township ol Burnside, at house of Jahn Boak. For tho township ** "* 6 school house imn; Robert MannV For the borough of Unionvllle and Uni on township, at Unionvllle school house. The general Klaotion in all the Town ships, Districts and Boroughs of the coun ty i.s to ba opened between the hour* of HIX and seven o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock & tho even ing, when all rolls shall he closed. • D.Vfc WOpDRING. i 3fh*ril' ot Uastra county THE ONLY PLACE INIIIUY £<mml Boots Shoes. lit* UNHIDE & THOMAS HIT* ju*t recoltrod 60 eaten of Bool# and Show. RCUNSIPE <k THOMAS Sell the cheapest and l>wt Ho>ta and Show. BURNSIDK& THOM AS Are the only ones in CVutre co. that have lister Itro'a A Co., Ihmta A Shoot. I. iter Itro'a A Co., ltoota and Show are warranted. BURN SI OK A THOMAS Sell theiu at Cash prices. HI'HNSIDKA THOMAH Hoot.* and Shoea never leak or crick HUKNSIDK 6t THOM AS Boots and Shoes always give satisfac tion. Thousands in this county aud out of it have tried these Boots A Shoes. They have been tested and tried lor 16 j I years and always have given Extra satisfaction. Ifyouwantto save doctor bills buy your Boots and Shoes from liurnsidt A Thomas. - You can buy the beat articles of To bacco and cigars at halt price al Burusides A Thomas. The reasou you can gel such bargain* at Burnside A Thomas, they sell foi CABII. juljl9.tf BOSTON Boot 6 Shoe Store! A NEW ESTABLISHMENT With New Goods & New Prices! Having determined t • engage in buinwi at this plsce, wo have opened up in 'Room NO. 5 111 sins ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA., the largest. most complete aud cheapest stock of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP PERS, AC., that hat ever been opened up in lhi part •f th Slat*. At our *ur you can flnu it* the Boot mid Shoe lint? Anything You Want, from the flne.t bt U the cbeapetl bp j per, and we know if yon onre call sn4l! EXAMINE OUR STot'K AND I PRIORS. vou will concede that it it to your intereat to purvhat* troin ut. WE NELL tTIWWTOXRITI* ! KepwlrinK Newll> Hour. Ml I. It" TUIIKLLKK A 00. July 19tf. I MPOBTANT To FARMERS i WEOFFER FOR SALE the following list of UN EXCEPTIONABLE AND RELIABLE FERTILISERS: PURE G Rol*N D BON K. PURE BON*FLOUR. SU PER-FHOSPHATK. UoNR DUST. AN D A NIM A L COM POST. They are ike Great lie iteratori and Souri*her* of cony, OATS, GRASS, WHEAT, and other crop*. BEING QUICK, PERMANENT, ECONOMICAL It Saves Labor! It Prevent* Weeds 1 It Increase* the Y'eld ! It Restores the Land 1 SHORT 1.1 DOE A 00., iulylO 2w. Rellefonle, Centre Co. THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. Next door to Wilson A liicks' Hard-, ware store, Allegheny Bt., BELLEFONTR, PA.. R. F. Rankin <fe Co., (Successors to Linn A Wilwa.) DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS. DYE STI FFS. VARNISHES. BRUSH KS. FKHFI'MEKY. NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET. Ac. PUK2YMM2& HfUOSS for medicinal purposos. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in xreat variety Abo, Choico CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other article, usually hept in a first class Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CA RBFULLY COMPOUNDED. ! if.ljune R. F.RANKIN A CO- VK\Y HA RDW A RESTORE! J. A* .1. HARRIS. NO. 5, UROCKKRUOFF ROW A new and complete Hardware Storo hat been opened by the undersigned inßruck erhoffs new building-whemthoyarc pre- ; pared to sell ail kinds olHulldingandllouss Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails. Muggy tWell in wttHs ('himjHOßtloihtß Wringer, Mill Sawr, Circular and lUn, Saws,Tennon Saws, WebbSaws, IcuCreanr Freezers, Ilath Tubs, Clothe* Racks, a ful. assortment of Gluss and Mirror Plate of al. sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows, Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes, Felloes,andllubs,Plows,Cultivators, Corn Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold Boards and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Bhov ola, Spades aud Forks, Looks, Hinges 'Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating, Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvil*, Vices, Bel low*, Screw Plate*, Blacksmith* Tool*. Factory BelU, House Bell*, Dinner Bells, Gong fieib. Tea Bells,Grindstones,Carnen ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints,OiU, Varnishes received and for sale at junes'6B,ly. A HAM HIS. THELOGAN CEMENT CO., i Rnnnfltcdireni of and Dealer* IN *UiP3R!IOIIIGSiS)£i)? The Cemeut in of the very Beat Quality, guaranteed to be Superior to any in the State. All order* sent by luai) should be addrss- W. P. M'Makuh, Agent, i P. O. Box. 18, Ilollofontc, Centre Co. Pa. 20 July If. What Next? A monthly Maga?ino for wide-awake boys and girls. A' good as the best, Pret ty as tbw prettiest, and cheper than the i heapest.atU-ents ayear. Magnificent prize* Cor each subcriber, and still grander ones to those who raise clubs. .Subscribe, or send 3 cent stamp for specimen. Say i where you saw this. John B, Alden, iPablih Chi 111. aug3o.ls. BKLLKKONTKM A UK KTH. florrorted by C. 0. Keller. TVlnta r.'hi-at #L'.V ltn.l ItW... Itye 76 (Nun Mi ....Oat * 40 Barley AO. 70......010rereMl 6,1 i PotiiMl 46, Lard per pound 8 fork per pounillHi Hotter VU. Kgg V f later per ton 111 Tallow 8 Itaeonf Main 19 LIWWTOWN MARKETS White wheat 1,76 ..Hot wheatl,6s....ltye fll) CWn W Oat* 86 Ilarley 60 C'loverteetl 4,(41 Timothy,red, 1160 Salt V 64) per ack, Ilaeon lOe Ham Hi Uuttel '30... Eggs j 16...... Platter 9 GO TTO3D •ua { Fiiii, Sores, VMBdt tod Lastuu. v BUY ITT TRY ITT njd For\eunotiinj,. . . Use Ptiq Cure Ell. | For Nwalrit, , . . . Uaa Pii) CuMruil. For FevXsor*,. . . . USS Csf* Oil For Chol*\ Iforbus, . Use Paig jCrt Oil. For SprainsV . . . . Uie Pa injure Oil. I For HadatheV . . . UM Tjfi Curt Oil. For Bralaw, ,\. . . UM JaiQ Curt Oil. For Conn and Burltoni, Ujur Paiq Curt Oil. For 4ny Sore, . . Mle Palq Curo OIL For 4J Unjeneii, .Mill Paitj Curo OH. ** b A*4 we 'bailee*, tit.dTurl'lV prudwre It* eyaal. 1,4 Kti.ndny •<! lWrtlljv fur MAN JL IX I > UWIAaT. ill far TAlßyCbltr. OIL TV* ao rthtr. fcr ei/iUOT IT TOOHEE II I* wot •MLo* uaaual* Aiul • eoolb- X Is* mj*nnl made ba\ M V*|e*abt* tlt, Untie ead tjtAbi., f end le cleea ee l eefe la i*. Md by all ltu**ieu esd liealen ta M-di'-nba. ritrt, ao ceaia. UcCtUM It EATON, fo*ntat *—■ b Sold wholesale anl retail by F. I' Orean. Just Arrived. Just Arrived. Call and See Call and See WOLFS Magnificent Stock of New Goods. Come and get liar gains. Assortment full and complete. Dry Goods Groceries No tion*, Hardware, Ready-made Clothiug, nod thou*an i* of other article* A. SLSSMAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lower room, No. I. Bush bloc It, a here he keep* on hand a stock of WHITE ami RED LEATHER and HARNESS. Hips and Calf Skins French and City Finish. STRING LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS OF EVERV DE SCRIPTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD Truuh'it ami OK ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of all kinda bought aud highest price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed always bought and on hands. M HEAT and OATS specially bought and the high est Cash price paid. Go to Sussman's, there you can buy c heaper than elsew here, as even body knows, who ever dealt with him. He lets no one off without a good bargain. Nrat door to Sussman's is the cheap dry good* establishment of Isaac Guggvnheim er. ajtf.tf. ADAM HILD. PAINTER, offer, his services to the citizen* of Mifflin I Centre and adjoining counties, in IIoue. Mign and Orniuenatal Painting. GRAINING Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash, ilahogony, Ac. Plain and Fancy Pancrhanging. Or ders respectfully solicited. All fino work done for other painters, June 7 y. - lOHN C. MOTZ & CO. HAS H I:H>. MiLi.nr.iu, Cm** Co., PA. Receive Deposits and allow interest. Discount Notes. Make Collection". • Issue Eastern Exchange. And a general Ranking Business done. JOHN C. MOTE. A w ALTXN. P*IM;T. | Cashier MAR'-TAF^ C. Peck J- T. Lrr. PECK & LEE S New Coach Manufactory • CENTRE HALL, PA. The undersigned have opened a now es tablishment, at their now; shops, for the i manufactute of i Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, t SLKIOUH Attn SLED*, > PLAIN' AND FANCY of every description . All vehicles manufactured by them are warranted to render satisfaction, and as equal to any work done elsewhere. They use nono but the best material, and "employ the most skillful workmen. Hence they flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability and finish. . i Orders from a distanco.i'romptly attouu | ed to. . , Come and examine our work before | contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, I AH kinds of Repariug done. J'Wy- PKCK 4 tf. RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, IJKK IIAVBN, PA. The proprietor of Rpidcr'i Mu ic Store dwirc* to call the attention of the people of Centre count/, to lb# fati Can Save Money by pun-honing their ntuweal inMruuH-ot# ot Itynder'a Muaic Store, \\ e are RC'iiin}| Double Heed, Six Slop, Hire (Ichiro Organ*, at SI4O, (.aujwrior in tooo and finiah, to tltoac that are hawked auil jnwldlcd throughout the country at 1175 to 1200.) TbeiS we warrant for five year*. We give any reasonable credit deeired to responsible parlies. We Wg leave to call your attention to the following instrument*, sold in Pennsvaliey this year, wbioh you do well to examine before purchasing elxwhere : CENTRE HALL. 8. K. WOLF, Kynder Organ 8*225.00 WM. OALBRAITH, Ryuder Organ 140.00 LEMONT. DR. J. Y. DALE, American Organ 1375.00 PETER SCHRECK, Ryndcr Organ 140.00 X AARONSBURG. WM. ETTLVGER, Kynder Organ $240.00 BOALSBURG. MIBB E. E. H U NTER, Melodion 1130.00J In a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. Iu short by writing a letter to us and getting our price*—we deliver all instruments — You Can Have From 840 to 860 on an Organ. 2V titl rcsßuS' RYJVDEKS MUSIC ST Lock Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! C. D. KELLER. BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, U now preimrrs), at the Old Stand on Bishop StreH, to sett DM? SOODS, QflOG2ft)£3i)6ols 3)it,#s,Clirpstß, CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC, AC, . at greatly reduced prices. He li also prepared to purchase A LL K I N D 8 O F GItA IN ! FOR which hk will fay tub HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! ASH PURCHASERS MILL FIND SUPERIOR INDIXT.MRNTS THKRE apr.lWf. * D. RKLLhi. 1. Guggenheiiner. A H It A N G K M K N T' IAAAC GcoOEXUEIMWt, having purchased the entire Block of the laic tirm of Susaraan A Guggoubt imor, ex cept the lather ana Shoe-finding*. . has filled up his shelve* with a lot of srtEVDtD NEW GOODS, jl cmbrscir.g ! ] READY MADECLOTHING, tiltue GOOD*, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, *■ HATS A CAIW, AND FANCY ARTICLES, and it now prepare*! to accomodate all his old customers, aud to welcome all new one* who mav favor him with their patronage, lie feels safe in say * iog that he can please the most fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC OUGOENHBIMKR. P. S. —Mr. Suaaman still continue* to deal in I LEATHER AXI) SHOE-FIN DINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in the old room, where he may alway be found. lJap.tf. COAL, LIME, and POWDER! COAL —Wilkesharre Cost, Chestnut Stove, Err, furnace and foundry, Rj on l—ofb,t-t quality, at the low est price*. Customer* will plcae note that our coal i* housed un der commodious sheds. i LIME— Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale at our kilns, on the pike leading to Mi!esburg. POW DKR.— Having received tlic agency 4or Du Font's Powder A'i WHOLESALE, we shall be pleased to rccoiv e orders from * the trade. > Office and yard near south end of Bald Eagle Valley R. R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa. n v SHORTLIDGE 4 CO. n i* : r0 The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education, jar - Practical business men a instruc '°Por information, write for a circular to P. PDFF & SOWS, Pittsburg, Pa. WAH! WAR! On High Prices. GREAT EXCITEMENT. 11. It. SMITH, of Pollers MilU. N E W G 0 OHS ! Wr would moit respectfully i- from hi* friends, rutlvmrrt. and lb# public gener ally, thai he ha* taken poasoiaion of Th'onipfrori't old quarter*. which have been remodeled and improved, and it now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor him by calling. NEW GOODS! lie ha* juat received one of the largest (toekt of all kind* of Merchandise ever brought to Centre county, which he intend* to fell at scab figure* * will make it an ob iect lor all person* to purchase. Famiiie* laying in winter *upplie* of Groceries, Dry uood*, Ac.. hould not fail to give hitii a call, a* he feel* confident hit price* and uperior quality of good* will amply; *ati*fv all. Hit slock of GROCERIES confiu of Coffee* of the best quality, Teat, Sugar* of all kind, Mola*a*,| Kith, Salt, Chee#e. Dried Fruit, Spice*. Provision*, Flour and Feed. Ac., Ac. Our stock of D R YG 00 DS U large and varied, and we will jut! any] can supply any article in that line, with out enumerating. READY M A DECLOTIIING a large *lock of ready-made Clothing fbrj 31 en and Boy* wear, which we will di*po*e: of at a very small advance on cost. Bout* and Shoo*, Hal* and Can*, Hard- r ware, Oueenrware, Wood and Willow ,■ Ware, Notion*, Fancy Good*, Carpets, Oil t cloth*. Wall Taper*, Window Shade*, dtc., t ocl'-SLly. \ t 1 Graham & Son, I Boot & Shoe Makers Next floor to I) C Keller's Store Bellefonte. We manufacture to order. Our work is neat and durable. Our prices are very moderate. Wo warrant to givo satisfaction. We have the LARGEST and BEST stock of Ladle*s and Children's shoes in town. We are receiving goods every week. Wo wish an examination of our goods. The Pennsvalley trade is especially in vited to call and see our stock, we think we can please all who call as to style, quality, and prices. We study to render! satisfaction, and although we hare had an extended trado for years, we have never iciveii a ou-tomer cause to complain. * scptls.tf. BUTTS HOUSE BKLLKFOKTE, TA. J. Jl. BUTTS, l*ropV. Has first class accommodation; charg- Ips rcaionable. UN**, tf. ■ .■ i ... . U —BBBH— Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar. 4. lO YEARS . -or A- Public Tt Has proved OR. CROOK'S WINE TAR anerli **■ may t?mmm otmllar prewar*- Una ww siliwd the public. Ttls rick In Ike mrdlelMl gunh Itlf* of Tar. and uneqnaled far MMM en of tke Throw* and Loap, pa* fombg the mot* remarkable curt*. Asilt ma and Brovwkltia. lie cured so naey CM* it has beee procouncada specific for the* ootnphieh For pains in Breast. Side Or Back, Grave* or Kidney Diaeaaa, Disease*! of tke ErinarT Oreua, Jaundice or any Liter Complaint, ■•^issasna*-1 Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, ■' "BCMS Prevents Malarious Ferera, Gives tone to your System. TRY DR. CROOK'S WINK OFT Ait The Champion of the World. The new Improved American Button- Hole Ovemaming aud Complete Sewing J/acbine —The great est machine of the Age ! Simplcity, Durability A Cheap ness Combined. This machine being the litest, ha* ,n j* R T improvements overall other, in a word, it it s perfect macbinelwbkh is acknowledg ed by lhc>est judges andagents of all other machine*. Call on A. L. Bartges, Jaadisonburg, who it the authorised agent for Centre •■'.v Abo kui- lh.- >; Sewing Ma chine thread, needlaa, and repairs all kinds of *ew;ng machines, clocks, watch*, mu *ick boxes Ac I will thoroughly canvass the section belonging to me, and 1 shall be very much pleased to sell every person a machine, on easy term* ; give it a trial bo fore purchasing any other—it has no equal. Parties wishing the machine, will p.ease address the undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. All order* promptly attend ed to. A. L HAftTUES. Agent for Centre County M AIHSOXBVKO. Pa. ilk TCIfiSTO YOI'NG ME* IMC. la • MM CWVVLOP*. Ml) S cent*. A Utttn >m T! Nalarr, Tmtarat wad Radica Owe Of KP*RA*TrrtXM. or Swilwwl Wyakw***, UTWL aaUn Pml nlns ll. MAAAL W OD JNJJJS* VKRWSU* M. D., Aathur of lb* =&* BOOK j fi^ I TTW world -coaooaoU *Uor. In Ihi* adalnM* L#W tar*, I loart) PWW fr hi. own npcrfyw THAT thw AWFUL ETNU-quwae* of hrM - Abwac mar be RSWTULK vw MOVED n bout medicine., and without lUnrrtyat MUW i teal oprmt iotw. IWMRUMWT*. rtnea. OC mrdi*)*. Miat LAA onl a mode of cure at once certain and eOorttaal If which etrecr ao*ec, ao asaitcr what hta condltloa mar be, mar care liimtwlf EHEAEL) VNTAIAJL, aadradicaUf. trhia Lecture Will PLWA a Boou TO TUotaaaM* and ' Thoneaad*. . ~ ' Heat, ua.lt r eeal. in a eUia envelope, to anj addreea, poetpaM. on reoetpt of Mi cent., or two port -tatapa iUio, IW T'olverwaH"* • MarrUfe fJnlde." price JO ttnU. Add rem the publiabm, EIUS. J. €. KUKK A COY POET-Offlce Bo* WW, ISI Bower). *£££* CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa. John Showers, Proprietor, i Its Central Location makes it particularly ' desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. H". A. Taylor's Livery Attached. unpi ly imiFY YOU& BLOOD. ! Tor Scrofula, Scrofb- V lout Diseases of tke KV* EJM. or bcrofbla lit X, any form* Any iliwaae or ertrptlon of j V the Skin, dkease of tba Livar. n jy'. Rheumatism, Pimples, Ola Tro* Sores, Ulcers, Broken-do WR is> Constitution* Syphilis, or say t/ ,-1 o. disease depending ot i de praved condition of the Wool I I CROOK'S j r STROP OF : fgi POKE ROOT. SfF\ / l' ha* the inedicinalproperty i Ojldpy of.Poke combined with a prep- jjjy aratioa of Iron which goes at j I If' tnce into ihe blood, pcrforß*- ! ing the most rapid and WW '/ dcrfnl curve. ; JJiJ i-jpound Hyrup of k oke Root take stand gfi
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