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    THE uEHTRE REPORTER
FRIDAY Oct 18, KT2.
LOCAL ITEMS.
tOCAt lreWS.-Our friends, every
whom, will oblige us by sending u* local
' CIRCCLATIOS circulation of the
UKIORTKR, on tbl* side th* count>, I-
InrMT than that of all other Ijape™ ,n l J*
countv Itm-incas mot* will therefore find
U&on* of the bt advertising
Wo invito nU interested to oomo and in-
H„-t our list for themselves.
REMITTAKCW -All memos for sub
scription will bo credited on tbo*uWri-
Ivor s address, xaclt w.sA: by referring to
which our patrtn- can at,*H tin**
their accounts stand. and * receipt D by
this system carried upon each eopj ot the
p,P * r ' -
Subacfibera will p!ca*e examine the
printed label on their *
a* find thetu dating hack to >\ • .
70 and 71, will greatly oblige by re
milting s the subscription due lor
those year . llemit per uiail.
—The Stable of Mr. John Wagner,
ot Uellefontr, which was burned on
the night of the radical meeting, was
insured in the Lebanon Col®p.
—The Woodward Water COmjv. in
Haues twp., will Iwe-wie incorporated
next court.
—Over in Midlia, U* cleric*!
their county ticket last wtek.
—The new military company un
der fair headway, ou Tuesday utghl
last the names oi" 20 men were obtam
etl.
The livoder Organ is takiug the
lead. All who have bought one are
satisfied they made a good eileetioa.
For ucw and cheap goods, alwaya
go to Hotter llro's. They never fail
to render satisfaction.
—We had a little suow storm ou
last Monday. The weather is blust
ery and cool this week.
—H. I!. Fitch, baggage master at
the Lock Haven depot, was brutally
murdered, iu his office, on last Sunday
night. He was fouud in his office,
next morning, with his throat cut and
hatchet wounds cn the back of his
head. It is supposed the deed was
committed bv some one who had con
cealed himself among the baggage lbr
the purpose of robbery
—Mr. C. H. Spurring, Piviaiou Kn
giueer, i L. C. A S. C K R.) having
finished the grading ou his division,
has left this place fur Lock Haven,
•here he will spend a few days with
fits family and friends, before again
taking the field. Sorry Mr. Sperriug
aud lady could not remain with us
longer.
Ou Tuwday, ,Bth iust., *m the j
firs; trial of the law. preventing the
sale of liquor on election day. It had
a good effect, in making our elections
more quiet and orderly than usual,
and receives the approbation of citi
zen* generally. IV e judge it Uan
act that will uever be repealed.
—Mr. William M'Minc, of Potter
twp., aged, we are informed, about 02
Years, was brought to the polls to j
vote, co Tuesday, Bth inst., and as he
had reached his home again, and was j
being lifted from the wsgen, was
accidentally let fall, by which one of
hi> leg* was broken.
Tito KspnMon or the Jesuit* front
Germany.
fC..rrespond, nee the Manchester Guar
dian 1
The action of the Jesuits in Ger
many is brought to a dead-lock — eve
ry seminary is to be broken up, every
Jeuit church given over, and all their
organizations are to be dissolved. If
within six months there exists a Jesuit
church, school, or training college in j
Germany, the police step in and shut
it up; and if any individual Jesuit re
main* in the Empire, he knows uuder
what terms he lives here —as a stispec:-
ed person, under constant police sur-.
vaillance." And this does not touch
the society of Jesus alone: all monas
tic orders are brought under the terms
of the statute as "akin to" or "of the
nature of the same society. This
works iu a most thorough and unex
pected manner. There is Dusseldorf
a flourishing church and monastery of
Franciscans; they have notice to turn
out. The same with the Dominicans,
who have been laying themselves out
for very extensive premises in the low- j
er part of the town. About six;
miles from this is a new establishment
of French Carthusians, who have I
bought a nobleman's seat, and, atgreat j
expense, are erecting a splendid chap- j
le and monastery : they, too, are serv
ed with notice to quit. The "Govern
ment district" of Dusseldorf has also
issued notice that for the future no
teachers, male or female, belonging to
the monastic orders, shall be allowed I
in any school in the district. This;
will work in away most unexampled.
I cannot quote from statistical inform- j
at ion, but I should say that nearly
half of the primary education of Cath
olics of the empire is in the hands of
the monks and nuns. The number of ,
conventual schools for little ones is le
gion. All the young Roman Catho j
tics, especially the girls of the poorer
classes, receive their first training at
the foundation schools at St. Aona.
Bt. Josephine, St. Ursula, Ac. I
should say that it will be hardly po.-is
ble that the law can be carried out in
this severe, litteral way. The Jesuits
with their dangerous political activity,
and the lazy monks, who do nothing
but live on the State, or, which is the
same thing, on the charity of the faith
ful, will be peremptorily turned out;
but the government cannot shut up
churches and schools, and banish all
the Sisterhoods with their works of
mercy to the sick and poor. A differ
ence must be made between monks and
monks, and the most useful retained
and protected under the civil inspec
tion and authority. The Jesuits at
Laach arc packing up to go. V our
readers who have done the Rhine will
retuonber the Lake of Laach, which
stands back from the river between
Andernach and Boohl, with its fine
old disused abbey, and the Jesuit sem
inary, and the" swarm of "black"
priests and candidates always walking
two ami two, or triplets, on the bord
ers of the lake. An Ultramontane
nobleman of Westphalia, Graf Hoeus
broeeh, has offered this establishment
a refuge on th part of his estate
which is just on the frontier of Hol
land, and so in dangerous proximity
to the land from which it is exiled.
The American Stock Journal for
October, contains a number of well
written articles of great interest to the
farmer and stock raiser. Illustrated
with engravings of model Stabie,
Short-Horn Cow, Berkshire Hog,
Pert-heron Horse, Feed Steamers,
Wild Animals, Fowls, Pigeons, Birds,
Ac., Every family should send for_a
free snecimen copy, or SI.OO for 1873
"and g-t 3 uumbcrs of this year free.
Address V- P- Rover A Co., Parkes
burg, Chester Co., Pa.,'
Ho, ye mokers, don't forget, that Hi
ram Hotter, in the Conrad house, keeps the
best stock of tobaco, cigars, pipes, pouehes
Ac., to be found in the county. Try Hi
am. ,
Centre County Election Oct. H. 187'2.
Oovuor. Con.ro*. A-embl. Frothy. IjegUtcr SUerttt CWDnar Coroner. Auditor
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We do not deem it important to
fbrnish the vote by districts, in this
county for Ayditor general, supreme
juige. delegate** at largo, eougresa
meu at large, district delegates, hut
here furnish the total:
Auditor Gcuenxl —Hartley 3.0.,
Allen 3288—Hartley's majority 425.
Supreme Judge—Thorn paon 369.1,
Mercur 3272—Thorn paon'■ majority
Delegate* at Large—^The radical
candidate* received 3300 vote*, and
the democratic caudidatea 3680.
Curt in gained in every ward in
Bellefonte ; his vote in the county i*
3689 ; M'Alluter'* vote is 3300.
Congressmen at Urge— The demo
cratic vote i* STOW, the radical vote
3319.
For Recorder—lsreai Grenoble had
no opposition. Aud. Gregg, however,
had 27 vote*.
The Temperance —Chase, for gov
< rtior, had 8 votes, aud Spangler, for
Aud. General had £ votes iu the couu
ty.
Two votes were cast for A. G. Cur
tin for Recorder.
PENNSYLVANIA.
TABLE OF MAJORITIES FOB UOVKKS
OR, FOR lUT'i.
For llartranft. | For Buckalear
Alleghney *.OOO j 'Adam. 27*
Armstrong— 000 ! 100
Beaver HW I tferks -
nu; r ..... HOD # Huck§
Bradfor'C. - 8,000 ; Cambria TOO
Butler ** CMrboa SO
Cameron 42 •Centre .
Cheater 2,* C anon—.. 1.000
.Crawford 7U) Clearfield l - 0
•Dauphin 2.327 Clinton. .., J
•Delaware I.W C01umbia....... l.*
Kric 2.100 -Cumberland. £
Forert ItW ilk ~ ,
Franklin - **>. havelte L<M>
Huntingdon— 700 ; Fulton £
Indiana 2.300 t.reene 1,23
Jefferson 200 JumaU— 0
l.an.tuur 4.300 Lehigh l.jgO
Lawrence |,710
"Lebanon 1,401 -Lycoming... H
McKean - HO Monroe.- JJO
Mercer I.U 'Montour 24b
Mifflin - ® Montgomery. d*
Northuiuhl'd. 200 Northampton. 8,141
Perry 280 Pike— I,OUU
Philadelphia .20.4*7 Schoy ki11...... **>
Potter {AW Sjulhvaa *25
Snyder 500 Wayne.— 1.000
Some set l.fidd Westmorland I,U
Susquehanna 901 Wyjifl| r -
Tioga 8.100 York I.BUO
I'nion 700 |
Venango WO Total t2,60>
Warren... 730 I
Ws-hington... 400
Toul 63.540 |
Majority for Hartranft, by above esti
mates. *2,907.
Ohio.
The democrats have reduced the radi
cal majority in Ohio, from 20.000 last
year, down to 10,000 last week. The
democrats gain two congressmen, and
gain on the popular vote all through
the state.
Indiana.
Indianapolis, July 10. —Official re
turns from eighty counties are report
ed. The majorities from nine coun
ties, and estimated majorities in three
counties not heard from, elect Hend
ricks, Democrat, for Govrnor by 1000
to 500 majority. The balance of the
State ticket is probably Reform. Mr.
Hendricks runs ahead of his ticket in
almost every county.
The Kepoblicans have a majority
of four in the Senate and eight in the
house of Representatives, certain, with
a prospect of ten majority in the low
er House,
Greeley's Prospects
The Tribune, speaking of the Octo
ber elections, the frauds that were com
mittod to carry Pennsylvania for the
ring, the large gains in Indiana and
Ohio, is hopeful for Greeley in No
vember. and puis the case thus :
Add'lndiana then (reasonably sure)
to the Greeley column, and Ohio
(possible), with Pennsylvania to that
of Grant, and let us take a fresh look
at our yesterday's table :
Greeley, Electors. Grant Electors.
Alabama 10 lowa 11
Arkansas 0 Kansas 5
Connecticut 6 Maine 7
Delaware 3 Massachusetts.l 3
Florida 4 Michigan 11
Georgia 11 Nebraska 3
Kentucky 12 Oregon 3
Louisiana 8 Rhode Island.. 4
Maryland 8 South Carolina 7
Missouri 15 Vermont 5
New-Jersev 9 Pennsylvania..2o
Ohio 22
New York 35 Total 120
Tennessee 12
Texas 8
Virginia 11
West Virginia.. 5
Indiana
Total 178
Leaving still seriously contested
California 0 Nevada 3
Illinois 21 N. Hampshire 5
Minnesota 5 N.Carolina... 10
Mississippi,. k Wisconsin 10
That assures It. Friends! in spite
of fraud, we are on a homestretch,
with every prospect of success.
Curtin at Home.
The radical papers are busy saying
that Andrew G. Curtin, has been re
buked at home. This is utterly false.
Mr. Curtin ran ahead of the ticket in
every ward in Sellefonle, and Centre
county gives about 100 democratic
majority-more tor govenibr this year
than it "did at the previous election for
governor. Special efforts were made
by the Cameron clique in this county
to cut down Mr. Curtin, but they have
failed, and all reports to the contrary
are maliciously false.
(initio and Fish.
The following i* a yno|*is of lhe caiiio
and ftsh law sof the State, which it will be
well ter jH-rioti* im reste 1 to preierve f.>r
reference:
7Ver -It altu! 1 not be laa ful for any |r-
H>II to kill, hunt or .take by any device,
means or contrivance whatever, sell orev
l>ose for sale, have unlawfully in his i>.-
session, or worry or hunt with hound or
dogs, any deer "or fawn between the 3lt
dav ot December, in any year, and tne Ist
day of September, iu any year; /Verferf,
that nothing in this section shall apply to
tan-.e deer or those kept in parks
Any persons violating the foregoing pro
vision f this act shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and shall likewise be
tiablo to a penalty ot 3fly dollars.
PAsaso'if*. foWrid|M TtrLey, dtr. -No
person shall kill or have unlawfully in his
possession or expose lor sale, any rutled
grouse or pheasant, between the -tkh day
of 1). eember and the Ist day of August,
or any .piail or Virginia partridge between
the 12th dav ot December and the Ist day
of October, or any wild turkey, bet a. HI.
the Ist day of January and the Ist day of
October, or anv fox squirrel or pray souir
rel, or rabbit, between the Ist uav of Jan
uary and the Ist day under a
penalty of dollar, for each and every
bird er s.juirrel skilled unlawmily and
in possession, or exposed for sale.
W&Mlc&ck.—So person shall kill, cwpturw
take i>r have in his or her p '-session, any
WvKsdeoek between the 15th day of Novem
ber and the 4th tf July, under penalty
oftivc dollars for each and every bird so
killed or had in hit powscssion or exposed
fit sale.
Aucc/irrroM* Huxit -ho person shall at
anytime, kill, trap or expose for sale or
haVe in his jH>!".e*ion ftr the same is
kilted, any night hawk, whippoorwill,
flu. h, thru-h, lark, spartow, wren, nurtia,
swallow, wmnlpecker, dove, bobolink,
robin, or larkling or any other insectiv
orous bird. n-r dtstray er rob the nest of
any wild Virds whatever, under a penal- I
ally of flre dollars for each and every )
bird so killed, trxpf. I or exposed for tali
and for each net so destroyed or robbed.
Hunting .is .Virndsy.—There shall be no
shooting vf bird-, hunting or trapping on
the first day of the week, called Sunday,
and any person offending agnint the pro
vision of this a.!, shall, on conviction, for
feit, and pay a sum not ex.-eding twenty
five nor less than fivo dollars, or be im
prisoned in the county jail a here ( the of
fence was com unite!, not lt> than ten
days nor more than twenty-five aays lor
each offence.
Trappi'fi Bird*. —Xoßowun halltany
lime toed, bail pr build blind* for the pur
of killing or to trmp or snare any wild
turkey, ruffed grouse or pheasant. quail
or Virginia pariridg- -r woodcock, under
a penalty >f five dollars for each and
every bird so (ak'-n, trapped or *narod ;
Pn i uM. that nothing in thia act shall be
construed to prevent individuals or as
sociation* tor tno protectant, pre-.-rvation
and propagation <if gan.a tr-.iu gathering
alive by n--t or trap-, quails or V irginia
partridges, for the sole purpose of preserv
ing them alive over winter, from the fif
teenth day of November to the fir-t day of
January, and for no other purpose what
ever.
Jlliiel tta* It shall be linliwful for
any per-.>n t take, catch or kill, by any
mean* cr device wliiUui ttr, any Vlach
bi in the Delaware r J-usquohnntm
river*, or inv of their tributurii'f, until
the firt day ofAucii't, A. D. lh?2. '• iVt
rideii, Thai the accidental taking of black
bass hall not be construed as a violation
of this act if the same -hall be immediate
ly returned alive into the said river* and
tributaries. The fact of any person; hav
ing i>uch black bass in their possession
shall be accepted a* prima faeie evidence
of their having been taken from said riv
ers or tributaries in violation of this act.
Any person violating the above provis
ion. ©flhi- art -hall upon conviction there
of before any justice of the peace, pay a
fine of five d'olla:* far each and every tUh
so taken or had in possession, without b -
ing able to prove that they wore not tak
en from the said rivers or streams, and in
default of the payment of such fine to un
dergo an imprisonment in tho county jail
for a term of ten days.
Pike. —The specie* commonly known as
Susquehanna salmon, pike, perch and
jack salmon, shall henceforth not bo taken
in any of the stream- meant to be inelud
ed in this act during their -pawning time,
this ii to say between the first day of Feb
ruary and first day of June in any yoar ;
and the mode of proof of such taking and
the penalty for the same shall no the samo
as in the case of black bass.
Trout. —No persons shall at any time,
with intent so to do, catch any speckled
brook trout or any -pockled river trout,
with aay device, save only with a hook
aud line ; and no person shall catuh any
such trout- or have any such trout in pos
session. -ave only during months of April.
May. June, anil the fir-t fifteen dais of
August, under a penalty of five dollars
for each trout so caught or had in his pos
session ; but thh secth n shall not prevent
any persons or corporation from catching
trout in winter owned by them, or upon
their premises, to stock other waters in
any maner or at any time.
o JIPJMMH |lacc
in any fresh water stream, lako or pond,
without the consent of tho owner, nay
lime or other deleterious substance wit|i
the intent to injure fish, or any drug or
medicated bait with intent thereby to
poison or catch fish, nor place in a pond
or lake stocked and inhibited by trout or
black bass an v drug or other deleterious
substar.ee, with intent to destroy such
trout or bass, nor place in any fresh wafer,
pond or stream stocked with brook trout,
any pike, pickerel, black bast or red bass,
or other piscivorous fl-h (salmon except
ed), without the consent of tho owner of
the land upon which tho pond or stream
is situated. Any person violating the pro
visions of this section shall be deemed
Suilty of a misdemeanor and shall in ad
ition thereto, and in addition to any dam
age he may have done, ho liable to a pen
alty of one hundred dollars.
Fit kin'i with geintt.—lt shall not be law
ful for any person to fish with seines in the
waters of the Bay stony n branch of the
Juniata river and its tributaries, under a
penalty often dollars for each offenso.
Fih Hrttkett. —The sheriff of the county
is authorized required to declare fish
baskets and brush not* common nuisances
in the rivers of Susquehanna and Juniata
and their tributarie.. and on failure of the
owners to remove them the sheriff shall
destroy or remove them himself.
GREAT INDUSTRIES
of the united states; nn historicall sum*
mary of the origin. growth and perfection
oftliechiefinduitrinl art. oftUw country.
13Q0 PAGES ANI) 500 ENGRAV
IN OS
Written l>y 20' Eminent Authors, inclu
ding John B. (lough, Leon Case, Edward
Howland, Jo. H. Lyman, Rev. E Ed wen
Hall, Horace Greeley, Philip Ripley. Al
bcrt Brisbane, F. B. Perkina, hot. Kct
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[ CENTRE CO. ELECTION
October 11th, 1870. (OHiokl.)
1869.
(iursrnor.
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Bcllefonte
w w no two
8 W Ol U 000
N W „....OUO iw>
Utlei-burg hor 47 Ki
LunionvUie bor ... -1 -TV
iluwurd h<ir 30 4ti
Phtlipah'g hor - IVT 145
Hoggs twp 123 V2
Hen iter 176 t6
Hum,ido Vs* 47
I'urtin Av S".i
Ferguson "AW 170
tiregg, AW 061
li sines, "AW 1U
iiatfnioon 40 84
llarrss, 181 2W
Howard, 57 84
Huston, !RI 110
Liberty, , CS J2U
Nlaru-it, ..J. 7$ 50
Vlilcs, —... an 40
Piiitou, W 08
Pcnn, - MM ...1f40 so
Potter. - 317 131
Bush. .„.._lffl M>
Snow Shoo i " i 4*W luui
Spring _lAi 18;
Taylor, 41 -7
Union. 49 HA (
Walker. .171 1
Worth, 68 70
Toul 3401 SHU
Majority 302.
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Allegheny...- (UUI OMOO ISAot 17K>
Armstrong - <UW 00W *T9 *4SU
Beaver 0000 0000 2402 MM
Bedford ........ WW W aSL' '34S'. 1
Berk* ant) tUll 1*631 CUT!
Blair 0000 (UK 1774 34W
Bradford aOJ u*y MT> (SAM j
Buck- 0000 UMI TWil 6f*i. I
Butler. *> UOW 2994 WO
Cambria 0000 0000 3187 gfci ,
Can, won HOC UfO 4*3 471
Carbon Ottf OKI) ■'. 1940
t v n ii.._ 0000 ao mY4 atcj
Charter 0000 0000 H4<. KCti) •]
Clari.in. 0000 Mat I7K
Clearfield *M) 301 f. 17-*. „
Ulmton 0000 aim 2BOU 1 1
Columbia OHO UW 3714 IS4Y.
CrafoM a*i awu 4*., fiur
Cumberland- IWB 4b> SHI ,
ltaupbin UTUU i10 4S MOO I
Debt v. are OQQU tun 2295
Klk otto two ant 47 ft
Erie 0000 aw 4A-
Favette 0000 aHO fill S.t4o ,
fotrau 000 000 •. soft
Franklin (*Ui ttMJ 4t, h0
Fulton 0010 Oil lOfti *i}
Greene tttlO lU*> 2W2 lftfi
Indiana aiW IBU> SOTO **tt
JeflTenon *W 0000 JtW 19H7
Juniata OH) UUJ IffPJ 18.'*4
Uncauer rttt) 0000 KllO 1H
Lav rente U**) UY*) I4t 3217
Übsnon lH*t UUI Jt *. 4021
Lehigh 0000 au> I'd 33 4&.'0
Luxerne (tut HU) 9006 HC.m,
Lvrmning l a**> 4X7 40.73 ]
McK.-an - UO 000 086 Wo
Mor. r - UUI OUUO 87K'. 4529
Mifflin UtlO (U> lUW 1640 ,
Monrje 0000 0000 2Wi2 660
Montgomery.. (800 UXtO MI7 73W |'
Montour. rtW W0 l&fti 1066
Northampton. U*M UJft) 744.' 400*1
Northuinb'd... (I) OOUI 4000 *497
Perry UJOO 0000 24t 2439
Philadelphia- OtUiOUl) 46srj ftpjlt!
Pike 0000 0000 1074 816
Potter 000 0000 TOM I!W4
Scbuvkill U0 0009 W<ol 7992
Snyder - (UJO UUI 1316 1719
Somenrt 0009 X m*) 2940
Sullivan 000 UX) 769 400
SuMiurhanna... 0000 0000 2902 4<M
Tio,i. (UU 0000 1H26 4636
Union....- a*M 1000 1207 17gJ
Venango <U (W*> 8241 3607
Wairen 0000 OUUQ 1679 HlfiO
Washington... OllOtl (W 4(1.12 4476
Wayne t*W) OUTO 2715 2275
Wedmnre'ld. 00(0 (WO CUC 4868
Wyoming. ... ttW) (000 1772 1462
York (WO (WO M3B 6646
Total vote ■■
186966 2W>4
MOM
Hep, 104]..., 4.V.0
MARRIAGES.
On 24 ult., Mr. Joseph L. Calveret, of
Alloona, ana Mint Maria K., daughter af
Wi'son Leech, of Harrii twp.
On th Brd inst.T In" & arris two.. Mra.
Martha Cronemillor, wife of the late Goo.
Cronemillor. aged 72 yearn and 2:1 days.
On the 27tn ult.. at Julian, Mra. Caro
line, wife of David Young.
Loth at Pl'lLtrS'ALK. The undersign
ed will ofl'or at public sale, on the premi
ses, nt Centre Hall, on Tuesday, Nov. 12th
at 1 o'clock,
TIIRKK ACHES OF GROUND
of which nearly 8 lots front the Main
Street passing through Centre Hall. Thi
tract will be sold in lots, or as a whole to
suit purchasers, and at terms to suit buy
* ALEX. SHANNON,
0ct11.61. Agent for J. 11. Evans
NOTICE.-Estate of J. D. Rankin.
' All persons indehted to the estate of J. D
Rankin, late of Hoalsburg, dee'd, are re
ouested to make immediate payment, and
those having legal claims against the same
will present thoni without delay, In proper
order fur qcttlaioent, to,
SAMUiIL 01LLI LAND,
, Boulsburg. SnpA 27 Administrator
Public Hale.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Mifflin county, the undersigued
will offer at public sale, on the premises,
on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3|, 1872,
A Vftluible Perm,
1 Situate in Potter lown.hiu, Centre county.
' adjoining lands of Jacob Wagnor, John
Love and others, centaining
100 Acrea
• and 68 pe*che and allowance, mostly
1 cleared and under cultivation, on which
it are erected a good two-story FRAME
I- HOUSE, HANK BAKN. CIDER PRESS
and other improvements. There are UK9
. orchards on the premio*.
It one of choice fruit, and water it piped to
•• both kiodso and barn. Also, a
Si TRACT OF WOODLAN D,
situate in said Potter town-hip, adjoining
lands of John Frye, W W Love and oth
ers, contaiaiag 10 acres.
'I Kit MS. —One third of the purchase mo
ney on conflrmntion of sale j on* third in
one year, and the balance in two years,
with interest, and to be secured by bonds
and mortgage on the premises.
Salo to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., of
said day. H, L. CLOSE,
Adm'r of Wm Nile, lateof Armagh! wp.
I sep2l Mifflin co., dec d.
W. A.CURIiY,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
CIATIIK HALL, I*A.
Would most respectfully inform lbs cl
iiMDi of this vicinity. lhat ho has started a
nee 800 l mid Mhoo Hhup, nd W'ould be
! thankful fr a har of the |ulli natron*
age Hoot* and Khee made to order and
according U stylo, and warrants his work
to equal any mads elsewhere. All kir.d*
of repairing done, and charge, reasonable,
(•ive him a call.
Oct 11. Int.
School Tax.
To all whom it may concern The du*
plicate of school Tav for Poller aehool
district for the 1872, has hern placed ill the
hand* of Fred Kurta, Treasurer of the
School Hoard, in c twith the Act
of A>.einhly of IsW, lor collection.
All persona paying mid lac on or hefort
the 16th of November, will ho allowed*
deduction of Ave p*r cent ; from the l&lh
of November t 14tIt of I'ec. no deduetioi
and after that dale 5 per cent will he add
ed. itv order of the Hoard.
FltKl* Kt'KTZ.
Sept. JO, Treasurer.
'J'llE Very lle.l Bueltc Ay or*
Sole Leather*
FHKNCn,GERMAN AN 1) COUN
TRY
CALF SKINS,
SHOKFINUINUN, As-., Ac.,
At reasonable rat**, next door to C. D.
Keller, store, Unhop Ftrce liellefottle
IVnn'a.
FLUKAIIAM A SON.
Oct II tf.
!' W. J. MoManigal,
1 Wholesale and retail dealer in
HARDWARE and
CUTLERY,
Iron, \niln. Oil*, l*ntiil, Turn*
lab res, Hull l*n|H*r, Ac.
eilJr} hllHJln Ob., f.
To Shoemakers*,
I have Jurt rapcived Urge *tok of
FRENCH KIP
FRENCH MOROCCOEB
FRKNCU CALF BXINS
LINING SKINS
RUSSIA BRISTLES
KKOSOLB LEATHER
BHOK MAKERS TOOLS
PAT , AWL HAFTS AT 10 CENTS
SHOE THREAP Jtv
Call early and examine
Oct 11 Biu WM'J M'MANIOAL.
THE ONLY PLACE IX) BUY
good Boots <Sf Shoes.
BI'RXSIPF, A THOMV t
Have jut MOMved 60 care* of Hoot*
and Shut*.
BURNSIDK A THOMAS
Sell the cheapest and liret Boot*
and Shore.
ItURNSIDKA THOM.U
Are the only out* in Centre co. that
have locator Bros A Co., Bool* A
Shew.
1, -liter Bro'a A C., Boot* and Shore
are warranted.
BI'RNStDK A THOMAS
Sail theui at Cash pricre.
BIRNSII>A THOMAS
Boots and Shore nevrr leak or crack
RI'RNBIDK A THOMAS
Boots and Shore alway* give calutfac
tioo.
Thousand* in this county aaJ out of
it hare tried three Boots A Shoe*.
They hava been treted and tried for 15
year* and alway* have given Extra
Mtiafaction.
If you want to *ave doctor billa buy
your Boot* aud Shore from Burnride
"A Thoma*,
Y'ou cu buy the liret articlre of To
bacco sud cigars at half price at
Buruaide* A Thomas.
The reason vou c*n gel *uch bargain*
at Burnside A Thomn*. they aell for
CASH. julyl9.t£
j - j
BOSTON
Boot 4 Shoe Store!
A NEW ESTABLiSHNENT
With New Goods ANew Prices!
Having determined U* engage in budnre*
it ihit place, we have opened up in
1 Room _ .
1 >0 5 BUSH'S ARCADE.
! BELLEFONTE, PA., tl.o latgret.
' moat complete and cheapest stock of
I BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP
; PERS, AC.,
that ha* ever been opened up in this part
fof the Stat*. At our store yon ran find in
f the Boot and Shoo line
ANJFTTOK CU WANT*
from the finest boot to the cheapest slip
per, and we know if you once call and
EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND
you will concede that it U to your interest
to purchase from us.
WEHELL AT HOSTOX HATES
ItcimiriiiK X*suly
It I* U* TCHKCLKR A CO.
July I9tf.
THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE-
Ne*t door to WiUon 4 lliok* Hard
ware btore, Allegheny St.,
HELLEFONTK, PA.,
R. F. Rankin & Co.,
(Successors to Linn A Wilson.)
DEALERS IN
DURE DRUGS
AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS PAINTS, OILS, DYE
STUFFS. VARNiBIiks, BIdISH
KS IKKFI MKHY. NOTIONS, .
AND FANCY ARTICLES
FOR THE TOILET, Ac.
PUM3YHW* & hI&UOAS
for medicinal purposes.
SHOULDER BRACES,
TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS in great
variety
Also, Choico
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
and all other articles usually liept in a fir.-t
class Drug Hp>re.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY
COMPOUNDED.
i tf.ljune R. F.RANKIN & CO-
BKLLKPONTKIJABK KTH.
Oorm-teil by C. I'. Keller,
White IVhoitft." • Bed lX> Kye
71 ('omu) ....Oai H Harts? 00.
J7O Ctomsssil I'olatoea 46,
li I .aril par pound * ..Poll, i- i pound o*.i
! Hotter tHI Kgg* Vii Plaster per ton
sll Tallow 8......8ac0nH Uam Pi
I.BWISToWN M AHKKTS
i White wheat 1,76 lUd wheat 1,k...8yC1
(Ml Corn no (Int, !*', Barley fSI j
Olovsrseed 4.50 Timothy reed a1........ ,
Salt 'J 80per aack .."*•••;
Bacon lUc Hani 10 Butlai 90,., F.ggs
15 Plaster U SO
TXS3O
"Tlltlji. IS HOTHiKO LIU. IT"
fUS J |
Piiiij, Sort*, Wonads and Liieneo.
v BUY ITT TRY ITT
i;d
For lUieumtuia;,. . . Us# Pain Cure Jit.
For NfeJfiA Um Pail? CunfOiL
For FrvrtkSore Use CjJh Oil
For Cbol*\ Iforbui, . Use Psig l/trt Oil. '
For SprtiniV .... Use Oil
For HtadachsV . . . Use Cure Oil
For Bruirn, ,\. . , UseXiij Cure Oil. (
For Corn* and Bu\n U/Psii? Cure Oil.
For Sore, . X JfCe Psiij Cure Oil.
For Laojenm, .jfljn Paig Cure Oil
lni S'irVi\itniip.
Au4 w. rbwllr&s. p.Utr, It, MUL
Fwl KII<-> tdnjr and }ur
MAN XNJ) lIVIAMT.
Ask far PAll/rtiAK OIL. l\* • *'. for
#jp4kxaxt it to cube
It la au< uui \
w N.
Iw, V*. iaMr .'.i,. Mr 1 (• u\o.,
f akd w < n*u -.
Jpi by all la u.Ki.u u,l i- .'en u, M
HKit no t'KWTM.
McCIURE L EATON, fr: ~fOAs,
Meadmc. r
•Sold wholeaab' and retail by F. P. Oreen.
Jiisl Arrived.
•I 11st Arrived.
Call and .See
Call and See
WOLF'S
Maguilimil Stuck
of New
tiloods.
Come and £et Bar
gains.
Assortment
full and complete.
Dry FLOOD*, (IIIKVTW*. No
tion., Hardware, Readr-inade
Clothing, and thou an U of
other articles
A. S CSS MAN
LEATHER & SHOE FINDING.
in lotrr room, N<. I. • s where
ha keep* on hand a i<ck >f
Will TV ami j:ki> leather
and HA / .Y/-N>.
Kips and CalfSkins j
French and City Finish.
STRING LKATIi KK, S HOB
FINDINGS OF FYKRY DE
SCRIPTION.
I taw Hides
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Trunks and
(7iliscs
OF ALL KINDS
RAW FURS, of all kind* bmipht
aud highest price paid.
Clover and
Timothy Seed
always bought and on hand*. \\ itKAT
and OATS specially > - :i, hi and ihe high
est Ua*h price paid
Go to Sussmati's, ihcro you can buy
cheaper than elsewhere, a* evcrvbrdy
knows, whoever dealt witti htm. lie lets
no one off without n go ■ I bargain.
Next door to Suomr. I* ii > neap dry
rood* ?Üblishm<-nt of G.iac Guggcnheitn
,.r apo.tf. I
ADAMHILD.
PAINTER, "£^:"v
i.iffem his service- to tlie citizens < f Mifflin
. Centre and adjoining cmuitica, in
llotiwo. Nign and Ornmcnnlal
Painting.
, GRAINING
Oak, Walnut. Mr.pie. A.h.
Mahogonjr. Ac.
l'laii. and Fancy Pm>erhangig. Or
der* respectfully solicited.
All fine work done for 1 ;her painter*.
June 7 y.
JOHN C. MOTZ & CO.
It A !V H KltS.
MILLHKIU, C'KXTRB CO., I*A.
Receive Drp'slti and n'd-iw inter, -t.
| Discount Notar.
Make Collection*.
l*ue Eastern Exchange
And a general Ranking Busine - done.
JOHN C. MOTE,
A WALTM. PIItCSIIHCXT.
Oaaatwr muttt
C. PKCJC. J. T. LKK.
PECK & LEE'S
j New
Coach Manufactory.
CENTER HALL, PA.
The nndorsigned have opened a new es
tablishment, til their now shop.*, for the
nianufnrtuie of
, Carriages,
Bugglos,
& Spring Wagons,
SI.KIUD* ami SLr.ua,
I*l. Al .v \N i> Fa hcy
of every description .
All vehicle* manufactured by them|
are warranted to render satisfaction, and as
equal to any work done elsewhere.
They use nono but the be t material,
and employ the most skillful workmen.
Hence they flatter themselves that their
work can not be excelled for durability
and ftnish. . ,
I Order- from a di*tatce.i>romptly attend
! Ed to.
; Come and examine our work helore
contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONARI.fi,
i All kinds of Reparing don®.
;2au*.y. RECK A LEK.
J RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, t '
i
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
'I Tho proprietor of KywW* Muaic Store desires to mil the attention of the people of Centre count J, to the fuel
that they
Can Save Money ||; |
By parrhtuiog thnir musical in*truinei>t ot Ryoder'a Music Htore# We are eelling
Don hie Heed, Six Slop. Fire Octavo Organ*, at $l4O,
tiujk'iinr iu tone an<l littMi, le tliox* t lial are hawked and peddled throughout the country at IITj to IfJiOO.)
we warrant for fire year*. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties.
Wo be S leave to call your attention to the following iortrnruenl*, wld in PenntvaUey this year, which yon
du well to cxamim* before purchasing !-ewhere :
CENTRE IIALU
H. 6. WOLF, Uyuder Organ
WM.CALll|£f Til. liynderOrgan |140.00
lilt. J. V.IAI.E, American Organ §37h.00
PETER HCIIKHTK. Ilyoder Organ 140.0HJ
\VM. LI I INOLIt, Itymler t irgau... $240.(K1
MIBS K. K. 11UNTER, Melodion llSO.Ofig.
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 —
Vou Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Organ.
Address, *
l{ YXDEKS Ml SIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
C. D. KELLER,
BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
it now prepared, at the OIJ Stand on Biiheji Street, to sell
DfiV OO'JD'O, G;iOG£Bli3,3bb!s, Shew, Carpet*,
CEDAItAKD WILLOW WAHL, AC, AC,
at really reduced price*, Hg * alwprepared to purchaae
1 L L K I N D S O F GR A IN !
FOR WHICH HK WTIX PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE !
ASH PURCHASERS HI LL F1 NO SUPERIOR IN DUCK MI NTS ffllß
apr.ltMf. 1
I. Guggenheimcr.
V'F.W ALRASGEMENTI
ISAAC OfiiOEXBEtMEB. I A v iN G
purchased the entire stock of the late
firm of Swvman A tJoggonheimar, ex
cept the leather and Shoe finding*, j
ha* filled up hi* shelves with a lot of;
spi.r.NPin SEW noons,
|'
embracing j J
READY MADE CLOTHING,
!>r.i>* GOOlas,
,
uco EEIBI,
! 1
rßovjstoxM,
BOOTS A 1-noLa,
NITS A CAIT4, |
AXIS FANCY ARTICLES
audi* now prepared to accomodate all I
hia old customers, and to welcome all J
new one* who may favor hint with .
their patronage, lie Kids rafe in *y
ing that he can pieiue the most fastidi
ous Call and sec.
ISAAC GI'GGENHEIMEB.
P. S.—Mr. Socman still continues |
to deal in
LEATHF.R ANDfHOE-KINDIKGS,
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SLKDs,
in the old room, where he may alway
he found. 12ap.tf.
COAL,
| LIME,
and POWDER!|
jcOAL—♦ Wilkesbarre Coal, Chotnut
Stova, Egg, furnace and foundry.
Coal—of t>.t quality, at the low
est price*. Customer* w ill please
note that our coal i* houtod un
der commodious *hed*.
1 ; LI M K— Woo*! or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale
at our kilns, on llio pike leading to
MHetbqrg.
. POWDER.—-Having received the agency
j for Du Pout's Powder AT
WHOLESALE, we shall be
pleased to receive orders from
tho trade.
Office and yard near south end of liuld
I Eagle Valley K. K. Depot, Bellefonte, I'M.
nv snOHTLIDOK &( <>.
; '' '(JFA&E-AC ■
j 3 0C/ M
'Theoldest and most reliable
tor obtainilift a Mercantile Education. -
i JTW Practical business men a* inlruc
, tors. . . '
1 For information, write for a circular to
•P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburg, Pa.
' oct 48m com
WAR! WAR!
t)n High Prices. ]
- GREAT EXCITEMENT.
11. K. SMITH,
of Potters Mills.
N K W G O ODS !
Wo would ino*-t r.-ipectfolly i' from hi*
friend*, ruHomm, and the public gener
ally, that he ha* taken pammmtom of
Thotutteon's old <|uaiun wbieh hare been'
remodeled and improved, and is now pre
pared to accommodate all who may furor!
him by calling. *
NEW GOODS!
lie ha* jiut received one of the largest
-lock* of all kind* of Merchandise ever]
brought to Centre county, which he Intend*
to *cll at *cuh figure* a* will nuke it an ob
ject (or ail person* to purchase. Families
laying is winter supplies of Grocerie*,
Dry Good*, Ac.. ihould not fail to rire
him a call, aa he feel* confident hi* price*
ami upertor quality of good* will amply
-alicfy all. Hi* tiock of
GROCERIES
consist* of Coffee* of the beat quality, Tea*.
Fugar* of all kind*, Molasses, Fish, Salt,
Cheese, Dried FfuiU Spice*, Provuicn*.
Flour and Fred. Ac., Ac. Our stork of
D RYGOODS
i* largo and varied, and we will jutt tayj
, can * apply any article in that line, with-]
| out enumerating.
! READYM A'DECLOTHING
i . large ovck of ready-made Clothing for
i Men and Boy* wear, which we will dispose
■>{ at a very small advance on coat
j Boot* and Shoe*, Hat* and Cant, Hard
! ware, Uueensware. Wood and Willow
Ware. Notion*. Fancy Good*. Carpet*. Oil
I cloth*. Wall Paper*. Window Shade*, Ac.,
i 0c12&.1y.
I
G rail ain & Son,
Boot&Shoe Makers
1 ! Next door to D C Keller i Stor
] iiellefonte.
L'
s> Wo manufacture to order.
Our work i* neat and durable.
Our price* aro very moderate.
Wo warrant to give satisfaction.
] 'We have the LARGEST and BES
i. stock of Ladie's and Children's shoe* i
town.
Wo are receiving goods every week.
We wish an examination of our good
The Pennavailey trade i especially it
riled to call and see our stock, we thin
. wo can please all who call a* to tyh
quality, and price*. We study to rcnui
satisfaction, nnd although we have had a
extended trado for year*, wo have neri
given a customer cau*e to complain.
septlS.t
I BUTTS HO US!
ReijJkfoxtk, Pa.
J. H. PUTTS, Prop'r.
a Ha 3 first class accommodation; charj
es reasonable. 19v*r, tf.
Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.
Public Teat
1 Eh pmi
jR DR. CROOK'*
5K WINE I
TAB
It !■ rich la the aSShMtfaaai
lite# of Tar, tad u—qwafod for SfiftMM
*f the Throat tai l **P, r~
forming UM MI irmarisahta
A* m* cai*da mmtfmmm
it ha* been preaomwda
y+*i6c for UMM Cuapi.4i.tS*.
For pain* in Brewt, Biderß*ek,
Grtwl or KMiey Wwa,
Dinwwr* of the Criaary Ono,
Jnnndltv or any Lifer Conphiat*
"""•lasriSl!
n_K. i *a, _ & , BI4 Jt
DebillUtfi,
Came* the Food to
Bemores Dyrasfe ui
Prevents Xalarioos Fever*
Gives tone to yosr Syste*.
TRY PB-CROOKTSWiyEOFTAR
The ChanpiM of the World.
The new Improved American Button*
Hole Overseamtng and Complete
Sewing Jfaehine —The great
est machine of the Age!
Slmplclty, Durability A Cheap*
ness Combined.
This machine being the litest, has many
improvements over all other, in a word, it
lisa perfect machine>kich k acknowledg
ed bv judges andagenta of all other
macn lam.
Call on A. L. Bartgos, jaadkonburg,
, who Is the authorised agent for Centre
j county. Also keeps the best Sewing Ma*
chine thread, needles, and repairs allkinds
of sewing machines, clocks, watches, mu*
sick boxets &c 1 will thoroughly canrme
the section belonging to me, end 1 shall bo
iverv much pleased to sell every person a
machine, on easy term* ; give it a trial bm
| fore purchasing any other—it has no eouaL
Parties wishing lb© machine, will pteeae
address the undersigned. Satkfactimi
guaranteed. All order* promptly attend
ed to. A. L. BAHTGKS.
Agent for Centre County
; MADISOXBUBO, FA.
"THE GREAT CAUSE OF
HnmanMisery.
Juatpatttohwl. taswaJwd eawtopw. Frtss, Us ueirts-
A Vntmr* on lb* K*lurt. TWUl—wt sad BSDUSL
Curr at Sewiaal WHUIM, OC OMlWSl atrhpi. ludwa
tvd 14 Self \<ue. luralaatan
Nwrrou. DwbiHty. awd IFW<Hwta to Maul— Sgt
ally. 1 'aaw:i-|*io*. KLVLWPUY, sad fits:
nvistal lwmr> .if. *L- H| KOB J. CtJtVKm
wfcu. M D . author of <h "Uwwa Book. '•*.
; Thw world rwwowwd Mbu>. la this sthstriM* toe
taw ctoarlj ptma from hf ®WM rapwtone* Uml thw
awful ounamiuuncws of tldf Abuae max j ••■■ HT
mnnS without awdMa*. awl wtthcmt Aaaswroaa *•*-
(teal ofMwmUoaa. boost**, lMtnua.au, rtww or •
alala imtatlac iwt a aUa c' tat* at ooca Mrtata aaa
rflawtual. by which rrary auS.rrc. wo maator what Ms
uoadlUoa max b*. max owaw hlmaolf cboaptx. pntaU*
aad radically Tbla tocSaru wtU pror* a booa to thee
aaoda and t houaaada. , . ,
Kant, under aeaS. la a plain UKPO. to any lltiiaaa,
piik
ADSWW .A. J. 0. J *B-
Poat-CMBe# Box MBA 1 Bowwej. Kawjfart
April 11.
ENTRAL 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.
e H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached.
un?2l ly
PinufYYOUa BLOOD.
For Scrotal*, Hcreflp
V bus INMMCS of Uw
.!x Eyes, or BerefU* ii
A% cy form.
„ Any disease or eruption at
w'J l '* e s * in > dkease of the Li rem
n Rheumatism, Pimples, Oil
Hp "" Sorer, I loers, Broken*do ••
Constitutions.Syphilis, WMf
piK® praved conditicn of the Moo#
i |fm r R-cßooa-e
cr STBBP OF
s IS POKE ROOT.
t J it lis* ibe ncrdkioal eropm^
ui fvks combiA.d wtiaaprtp*
El J/ a ,sii.. of Iron ehich goes •
I// .me into the blood, perfon*
//*'** lr.fi the uatt rapid and
i v derfal cures.
I Ask your Dnkt tor Ir. Crook* CeM*
g.l ound Syrup of Poko Root—take it end •
healed, ' mmmmmmm?