THE CENTRE REPORTER FRIDAY Oct. 2.V, 1872- LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL ItSWl,—Our friend*. every where, will oblige us by etnding • l***' (TiaCCLATIok.— I The eireuletlor. of the RtroaTKß, on this elde the i largar than thai of all other |peq initio count?. Business men will therefore nnd thin one of the beet advertising medium*. "We invite *ll interested to come and in spect our list fVvr themselves. IWOTTARCKt.—AII monte* for sub scription will be credited on the sulwori bee's address, taob week .by referring to which our patrons can at *ll times see how their account* stand, nd * receipt is by thit system carried upon each copy ot tne [taper. Ruin on Wetlnredar. —Supt. Magee flitted to Bellefooto. on Tuetdij, —Detucwrsis, Id tb polls, TuewUy Nov. 6th. —Col. C. A. Lyman, of I*ook Hu ven, died on loth inst. —Adam being the lir*t man, wh>> i the find boy menliouci in Scripture ? Why, Chap. I, of course. —Centre Hall ha* some youthful smokery, who cau turn a cigar iuto smoke and ashes with a* much won chalaat as a Grant or a ocum. Great is young America. —The Tyrone Herald's rooster is about as awful as the frauds over which he crows The ugly critter looks as if he had the whooping cough. —Alex. Shnnuon has goue to sc the west. Hope he'll not buy it ah." —Tke heavy rain, on Tth inL, eauwd two mllldams, near Wolfs a tor* to be swept array. Harriekurg. Oct. 14.—A locomo tive ran into an omnibus at leewi?- town bridge, on Saturday evening, killing the driver and injuring seven ( passengers. —Ho you want clothing, hats, caj* l , | boots, shot", jewelry, noticus, g.' to Jacob Krisv, Milroy, he sells cheap, j pud desires the Pnanavailey tra le lo ( give him a call. —We had quita a thunder gest. on j Ja*t Friday evening. The lightning! flayed as vividly aud the thunder rolled as loudly as when iieeurring (in J ulv. —Mr. Adam Plover, of Vniou Church, sent an apple to thia office, measuring 14# inches in circumference and weiring 13 ounces ThL is a Greeley apple, and we'll bet our old heaver, that Brown can't eat 19 dump lings made of such apples. —We are informed that in one township, liueton we believe, 6 rotes were cast, at the recent election for P. ti. Meek, for Anembly. Those fel low* must hare been going on the f>lau of eomo in old Berks, who are said to rote for Gen. Jackson at every election. The temperance ticket had •8 rotes in this county. —We made pretty correct calcula tions, before the election, as to the re sult in the fire townships on this side, Potter, Miles, Gregg, Peno, and Haines, which, we said would gire 1000 majority. The result shows that we came within a dosen of the of ficial result. As to the democratic majority in the county, we put our fig ures at 500, and the result did not va ry greatly from that. We however, missed it in our calculations npou the : state, we underestimated the capacity j of the radicals for fraud as well as of j their corruption fund. —Prreocs wanting anything in the line of Hardware, should* always bear in inind, that Mr. M'Miniga', at Mil rov, keep* a full assortment, and that it is an admitted fact, that be sells cheaper than any oilier establishment in cential Ptnu'a. He is a perfect pattern of a fair-dealing gentlemen, ami never seeks to impose upon or take advantage of a customer. These are fac ts, and our readers can have the proof, by giving htm a trial, or asking those who have dealt with Mr. Mc- Mauigal. • — BEBIO-TRAOICO. —To bring on a crisis, have two or three boils on your seat, get on a truck-wagon with a wab bling barrel of cider to sit upon, and drive over a rough road. We tried it this weok on the Brushvalley road, and we need not say how smooth it is.; When we were about to sit down on 1 the barrel ofapple juice and were ready to say, 'glang, we thought we'd sing Hail Colombia in order to draw our atteution from where we expected the criis to come in. Cut as we sat down. Hail Columbia nor Yankee Doodle warn t no-where—stars aud Comets immediately appeared, and the heavenly pyrotechnics seemed to go into full play in lieu of our national airs. Oh 1 just try it —delicious don't near convey the idea. > t- - ——' ■ - Not Constitutional to Choke a Vice President. As one of the humors of the cam paign, we relate an incident as fur nished by a reader of the Reporter and which occured at Lock Haveu. The darkey porter of one of the ho tels of that city was put in (raining by some of the white rads, who prepared n speech for C'ufly to be delivered at a meeting of his scented bretheren. The darkey meeting came off, and while the sable hotel porter was delivering his harange, the darks became enthused, and one of the Vice Presidents kept jumping up, occasionly to put in a word, and was always pulled back in to bis scat by the president, but as he would not kceo down, the president administered a slight choking to the restless vice. This was strong argu ment, for the latter, he took up his hat aud said he was for Greeley now, and left (he stand, aud weut to some saloou where he related the circum stance, and gaye it as his opinion, that "it way not constitutional for a Presi dent to choke a Vice President." Funny, but sound constitutional logic nevertheless, BOYD HENDERSON IN TROUBLE. Boyd Henderson—our Boyd and Lock Haven's Boyd-who went tn|CubaJgs corres pondent for the N. Y. Herald, has been nabbed, as the following intelligence shows: y HAVANA, October 16.—Boyd Hender son, of Pennsylvania, U. 8., who caine to Havana Octobor 11, accompanied by hit wife, was arrested last evening in the ho tel Telegrlt by tho chief of police and ta ken to the police headquarters, where ht is still confined, but is permitted to see hi l wife and friends. The cause of his arrest is unknown, but it is said that he has been under suspicion ever since he arrived, and lias been seen ir communication with suspected sympathi zers with the Cuban iusurgents. It is fur ther reported that he is a Cuban by birth He claims to be a native of the Unitcc Suites, travoliug here solely for the benefi ..t his own and bis wife's health. Henderson has since been released. . .... —A Wolf has just unpack* d.a largi and piaffiiflcent °f guods, and J now ready to wait a pop old and new cos tomere. He has a Bill line and hit assort rnent cannot be excelled In the valley See advertisement. Centre County Election Oi l. s. IS7'2. Gov nor. Oongte**. Assembl. Frothy. Register. Shoritl ' n i-ner Coroner ~r B?P??K ? r a 2 T 51 g" fj 5 f 6' ? p * 3. S a j 3 ' ' J sl|•;i*j?%■ j | = ST T i ' W.Ward- 63 itt M "4 68 K8 42 94 6rt nl if li*t .61 f .vi t'i ! ','4 S. Ward KM U& KM 113 118 Ktt 97 If- l>° " l W , '- 1 ' H- 1,1 110 l,v " N.Ward H> 146 83 lit W tat 76 l.* 82 14-4 •' 164 '• HI s < H'l U Il* Milesburg bor 86 108 87 1 37 H*t : 102 100 88 101 3h W 38 l" ; < 5" Vniomillle bor 22 46 21 44 22 4.4 22 4N 21 id 21 i< : | id 21 id 21 Howard b0r..,. Si* .77 36 40 87 87 30 40 81 4! 87 8 > I' • 41 • I Mo I I FhllipsburgborlHf 168 118 178 118 178 lU> 172 118 178 118 i7B 118 1,8 II- 1,8 II- 11 Hogg*. 128 242 129 2il 128 '2BB I'M 2to 129 288 124 237 I: '.II I'' 211 I ."' II Banner..—.... 170 106 170 lttt 168 lttt 170 110 I'M 11 HI .81 171 l"3 112 10l l " Jot Burnside 82 46 82 id 82 id 82 id 82 4" 81 47 t' f 40 - Id Curtin—.... 68 36 68 86 iVi 30 68 :Ui AH 84 67 37 . 87 .>8 ;,d Ferguson...... 227 167 22A 169 *2IA 167 228 1.68 222 162 221 160 "• " V . I ' 2 . 1 . tires* 281 61 281 67 2> 66 282 64 278 67 267 > t ' 7 *.*?• 67 2.'' Haiti** IttJ U I'.'7 104 KM tai IV7 lttt 17 101 t'J6 104 IvT 104 147 103 It-. b| llalfin.H.n 44 82 43 84 44 Nt Sl 88 42 8d 42 Mi it Ki li 84 48 Harris 174 244 176 *242 174 2W 174 242 172 247 172 247 177 -'42 I ' 21, 177 :IV Howard..—.. 66 106 66 107 64 104 66 107 108 do lie* i It*, ui 107 107 11 u 44 01 4<, '.*• 47 Mile* 241 48 248 64 244 68 24S 44 248 .6' 237 64 24' •> 2ls J 24'' -s Pltfttl 44 100 A4 lttt 44 44 A3 li* AS Utt 48 It 1 .61 lttt .64 l') .1 )tai Venn 202 244 87 24.6 2.67 1 267 37 217 47 24 ■ 87 -As .7 2K", ;; Potter 378 136 878 ISA 380 131 AH) 134 876 134 368 144 37s Isi 378 1.6 377 I Kuh—..... - 134 128 141 131 143 128 111 l.'* 141 130 141 ISO 141 141 130 111 I Snow Shoe... lttt 100 106 un 107 V7 106 48 I(V> 48 42 112 121 Ni lUI 48 lttt Spring 144 lttt 142 196 144 143 138 144 117 214 116 214 II 142 lttt 137 1 . TaTlor- 40 48 J4 30 84 All 84 AO 34 30 84 M > ■*• 8 Ao 34 * I'nion 64 us 64 IIS 65 113 63 U 2 61 113 66 112 113 u. 11l li;i Walker 143 113 188 117 !•* lid Iss f* I>7 117 148 t"4 Is- 117 lt-s lue. Wortb—... 67 74 #1 73 38 78 72 88 47 78 67 77 67 77 6" "7 67 77 Total 3712 3292 3713 93)8 3744 3388 3727 3269 3648 33473446 347-2 87 l 3287 3726 Attn 3'>l S IS Majorities.. . 420 345 AIM 448 311 KM 444 422 876 Sfkcul COl'jrr. —The Special Court, says the Republican, called t, Convene on Monday last lor the trial of the case of the Commonwealth vs. //ickey indicted for murder, was a sort of a faux pas, as the [tower of the court to adjourn a court of Oyer and Terminer is of doubtful authority. So the jurors were all discharged ou Monday and the above named lies over until the regular November Term. cases were argued, aud [ctilions aud motions heard. The argument of the motion for a new trial in the oa-.c of the commonwealth vs. J. A. Lukcus convicted of murdor in the Setx>nd degree at the last term, was postponed until Nov. 9th next bevause of the ahseuce of Hon. Wal lace ne of the Commonwealths coun sel in the trial of the ,*a*. The court adjourueJ ou T*;taJsv af ternoon until isaturtlay the 9tn of November next. —A ratu, belonging to Mr. Young, made an attack upon the wife of Mr. J. 0. Wagner, of tne Loop, on liutur day last. The animal knocked her down, and by his butting caused a dislocation of Mr?. Wagner's shoul der. She has been confined t bed, frtim the injuries received. Rrow Sa|l Bltit Salt lttrxa Takrior\, Uvk. #Jr- | Editor Reporter—Dear Sir : Before leav ing Centre Hall for our trip up Salt river, 1 promised my friends, that in case we ar rived at our destination, I would write a letter to yonr paper giving a description of our trip, and things in general as they oc cWml along the route; and a* we were highly favored with good weather, our trip >*as not only a plea-ant one but wa< made in an almost incredibly short time . This, however, wa* due to the tact that Wv bad taken passage on those splendid Gree ley steamers which are so noted for fast 'time. The one occuoied by the Centre Hall crowd, was named The Liberal. We left the Hall on the morning of tho 14th and Joyfully wended our way toward* Bellefonte, srriTing there early in the fore noon of the same day. trip, to far, had been one of uninterrupted joy, until we got into town and were going down Spring street, when Bill Brown of the Re publican, who wa* still drunk from the niocuon ml-mking our rig for the one used iu hauling away the defunct carcass of the Centre county Radical party, jumped ' in and took a seat right aside of Jack Spangler. Now Jack .is not to say, hlpss- ! ed with an angel like spirit, and not being used to such company, kicked up a fus* | and went for Rill lively, and succeeded in ousting him. The last seen of Brown he was going around a corner at a two forty rate, vigorously scratching that portion of his permit that people usually sit on. , From this on till we reached the State of j Indiana, we were moie or less harassed by I -Reeking radicals, who would peer out j from some thicket and yell Hartranft at i us. After this we moved on without inter j ruption and arrived at our haven of rest in j excellent spirits, but minus the six barrel* of sof. water taken along tor lubricating I purposes. Things look kinder natural, snd we all like it first rate; think we will j stay about three years if nit sooner dis charged. E. S. G. Centre County Agricultural So rieiy—Premiums Awarded 18?2 The following are the premiums award ed at the late County Fair by the Commit tee appointed for that purpose r Cua 1 Hum for leuni PuMiM-CanllU' WUli* ImId. Jobs K Kaakl. StkUMl line* s4 .limfi Rankle BM ban* ol kn/ *f to John Rubel $tM IM nun) of *ni *• u> Jo* U.rntull. U* I lUet te rx roll * to Jo. AWunSkr, WM Hoot nun roil bttim 3 od < /Mr* JHaahw... Its I Heel hem roll Infvm S >id 3 ran J IS Moll ISO I Heel mon . H ST M'AlUatar 1.80 Boot Imfcr twtwoau 10 1 run. J—lltiimi . too . Boat b. tIT.r Iwtwaan I 0 1 ;un. Tboa Pannlnatoa. 1.4) Brat M ram 1.00 CLnaa 1.-4 aula ThoruaSbrad. -Cnmmlllaa -Bwrj Muel . John Klahal, Hoary Bowk BM fall Moudod abort bmawd Durham ball oror 1 loan old. Afrlcnltaral t 011-it. 10,00 Boot Imported A Moray BaU. Artcullufnl Collaca.lOAO Km Hoialatn Bull batwaan lAI yaara old Asrleal torn! CoOowa 1.00 Ron Itwron Ball botwooa 1 A Iran. Kit Banor ... 3.41 Hot A Mora.) boiSor lotna 1 sad 1 yaara rii. A. Vilapll— 1.00 Boat imbta calif, 0 laoaiha old. it S Valoetiao.*,*.*.'. I.UO Boat 1 lurbam BaU. moelha old. Mb haol Shaak... AW Boat A td.my cow rm 1 yaara aid Adam Hay.,, . lam Ba.l A Moray ball andar i j-• r. /as II Clrrta 3.00 K- Ilurham A KoMafa BaU.fUm'l V Laaaa. (AO float Ilurham HciS.r, II moatha old. Tbomaa PaMfc wanton... CLAMC. Stamp A Swtaa. - Commlttoa- Joaopb Bakor. Oconto Data aad Mlrbaal llaoa Beat pan ol aboap. J T Carnar II AO Second baat poa of ahaap. / W LtaU (AO Boat Bock. Awbn M Furwy M 0 Boat Kwa, J T Cantor 4 00 Brat pan at boon, j M Waarnrr A Co InAO Brat Poland China Boar. JUlaon Aakoy 3,00 Brat How, Noiann Aakoy M 0 Boat I'oUbd China Boar under 1 year to 1 H <>r*la. J.Ou Brat Cbcatar A falta How uud.-r 1 jr-ar to J W Zd|. Irr .. ■; SAO Boat Poland China Sow li mooUta old and four pl Besti Lichel Barley.' J\J Arhev.,., 2,00 1 Best peek Clover seed, John Edress 2,00 Best peek oftiraothy teed, Isaac Tiess- ler - *i'6 1 Ui-1 specimen of Buckwheat, A 8 Tip ton - 1. 1 -* 1 t'tass IU. -FAur mid k!-£kin"'-- Auittnucl Kue.\. John NV /.iglor *ud Br,, > Krtley. 8.-*t Wheal Flour J< 1* Freed s,'k' , Second be>! Wheat Flour AS Tipt0n. ..3.04 I Bo.t Rye Flour Jas F Freed 2,tW I Bovt Buckwneat Flour J* 1* Freed 2,'S' ' Be-,t Corn Moai, J. Freed 2.00 jt'l.Aa* li—Vegetable. 41 ■l'tmiUrt-•Chr.->- ! tun l>al, lion W W I ovc and J K Sboeniaker. Second beat 4 t,u>hel turn,p., J.> Ba - her ~60 I For one do*. Fug plant*, Joeph Ba ker - ,74 For Ktita itaj,':,-. Agricultural College I,<*' I For Celery " " I,! poUl<*B, J Shatter, jr. 1,00 Second bet .Mangel Wurtxel, C Hale For Sugar Beet. C Dale Id*' ForTi'urn.ps, C Dale. Jr 1,00 For Futupkin- " l 1.00 For [ do/. Head- Cabbage, *>' Dale Jr. i.ui j For J tu-hel K-d Beets. A l> Smarts... 1.00 For ntccinien of Plants. Michael Kefley ,o For Carrots, Mrs. Catharine Uause.... 1,00 j tLsss 12. U-i'imtirir—S I. Atwood, Jn,. H<>y, John Delon* Be*t specimen of fall Apple* J ltuhel 2,t0 . For best and larxest dirplay of Apple* Wm Kckley A.l< Be*t specimen of peaches NV Kckley 1 ,UI Best specimen of Pears, " " 1' Be*l i>eciiuen of (irape* " " 1,16 llo.t specimen of Ouinccs J shafl'erjr l,tt) Best specimen of piums, NV Kckley.. 1,16 B< t display of Verbenas. Prof J Y McKee 1,00 ; Best display of Dahlia- ProfJ N NJc- Kee. l,fi Bet displav of Phloae, Mr* H F Bartloy 2CC B<*t display of cut dower* Mrs N 11 ill ibtsh 2,00 Best display of Mbeellnneous do Mr -1! F Bart lev - 3, i Class 13— Manufactured Article*.—<>•*- mitlee —J S Foster, 11. F. Hartley and Alex. Shannon, Best wagon gears, J II M'Clure 2,00 Best displey ~f taddlyry " 3,Cn Be-F pumn, Dwn'l Ierr Bct pair norsc shoes. Jon B Crsmer S* Bet beehive, H A Uathurst 1,00 Best double harncss[gold] J Sehotteld 2,U> riding saddle, .1 Schofield l.Ou Display ot boot*, Thomas Burtuide 1.00 Babcoek's Fire Kxting do 2,0" Best Horso collar do 60 Best halter do 24 1 Best Knitting machine, H Levi 2,00 | Be*t set sipgb. hgrpess J H MeClureA Son .' 1 .la, Clx • 14—Carriage* Ac—o>n„.i/4er—J S Bottorf J T Staurt and S S Wolf. For two horse wagon with patent eat Samuel Faust S.t* 1 For buggy pole Sam'l F*ut l.tO i For Fanilly Carriage D NV Kraumer.. 8,1*1 ! Class 14— Leather, Stov, . A- Tinware (ommitti/ —Abr huouun Peter WKson and J 3! Green For "Metry ChnsttuAS" Cook Stoeo Weuler A Twitmer 1,00 j For Junialta Hester NVetrler A Twit inyrr l.ui For Silver palace Heater N\ ilson A ilieks l,(4' Foi Radical House Stove Wilson A Hicks I.o< j For Time* Cook Stove NVetxler A Twitmyer. 1,(411 For Side of Oak Solo Leather J ft Suntmerville 2,(M For Second Best role Leather H Krumrine For hest Kip skin H Krumrine t",*' For Best lot ofcalt skin 11 Krumrine. 2,'*' For Hest Harness leather '* " 2,00 For best Anti-clinker Store Wilson A - Hick* Diploma Class 17—Painting- Photographs Ac- Committee—J K Miller J W Rhone and Philip S Dab?. For Oriental Painting, Nanny Seibert 1.,> For Drawing F P Hoy 74 do d.> d0...d0 oil For Oil Painting Justus C Hoy 2,1*) For Medely Picture Adam Hefkheim er "" * Diploma For Portrait Little Daisy, Lizaie r Baker 2.U) For best transferring picture Rachel Derr l,tU For best Collection of Photographs Mary Korlin Diploma Class 17 Jewelry Silver Ulsss Stone and (Jueeiisware—Commute—F Hurts F Potter mid J (1 Sankcy. For pair of flower vases Jli*s F Jacob* 40 For pair of Glass Cylinder* Curtin A Co Diploma Clam 18—D.y Good* A Sewing Machine. (binmittte —J M Green, J Bottoifand 1* NV Barnhart. For Howe Sewing Machine J K Pal mer.. 3 00 For Wheeler A Wilson second be-t family Sewing Mach. GKyleit dip!. Class PJ— Dairy, Honey andHama. - fb„i mittee—S Van Trie*. J F Weaver, Rli Duncan, miss B Hunter, miss N Thomp son and mi- M B Curtin. lb-st lot of Butter, nm. So*. Wilson 3,00 Best Home cured ham, J Ximtnermu 3, ft) Ci.ahs 23 Itr-ad arid Cak'- Committee G I) Pifer, M Mea-o, inr-. Ann 8< brock and mrs. S Barr. For best home made wheat Bread Mr. Fred. Kurt/. . 8.00 Best loaf brow n bread mis* A Harris 2.U)- For best Rusk Mrs A Wilson 2<) For best Biscuit Mary Doolcy 2,l*' For best Sponge Cake Mr* Crawford- 29*) For best Pound Cake Mr* G Bayard . 2,00 For best Jelly Cake Kllen Steward 23*) For best Coconut cake Mr* M Hoover 1,00 For best Pastry Miss A B Harris* 1.00 (foncluded next week.) LIBERAL REPUBLICAN OF INDI ANA FAITHFUL AND TRUE. The following extract from n tpcocfi of Mr. Hendricks, governor elect of Indiana, •t Indianapolcs on Id, wc take pleasure in copying, n an evidence of the rincerity of the libcralr: I wish to speak a word in respect to the Liberal Republicans of the State of Indi ana lam gratified to any to you, and the people of tho State, that that vote was a true vote to tho cause in tho lato election. [Applause.] The Liberal Republicans, tho men who could follow tho th# Republican patty no longer under its leader-hip and manage ment, at that election voted a true vote in favor of reform and restoration. [A j> plause.] And lam glad to have this op portunity to express my obligations to that element of support which 1 received for the office ofCovcruOi, and which the gen tlemen associated with me upon tho ticket also received. I am grati ied also to be able to state to you that the great body of the Democratic party in the Stale of Indiana cnino t<> the support of the ticket, making no objection because the candidate for Lieutenant-Gov ernor had not formerly been a Democrat. I am glad to know that the Democratic party of Indiana stands to-day with the Liberal Republicans, a solid body, in fa vor of the election of Greeley and Rrnwn. [Applause.] —, . * -m- • 'liie Wild Comauchcs. General Sheridan'* Tlfpqrt ij' tin ll>- cent Hut tie. WASHINGTON, October 17—The foil wing has been received lu re: Cittt ttiio, lil,. October 15'- To Ad jut: tt General of the army : C'olottei Mao. Kcurie's command bad a fighl on the North Fork of the lied rivet with the Go ma ttches, killing twenty three oi them, whoso bodies Were four I. ami capturing one bundled an I twenty i ne squaws end chi dren. "In addition to the killing of Lieu taunt Crosby, Coloucl Stanley repotis th:< Lieutenant Lewie D.Adair, of the twenty second infantry, was mor tally wounded on ihe 41It in-taut by an Indian, and died on the sth. Lieutenant Adair mortally v.iund. ! the Indian who shot him. and the In dian was subsequently killed 'Colonel iitat) I ley's servant wa;; al so shot by Indians, who chased and canto near catching General Rossor,' the- engineer. This all occured near Heart river en—ing, forty-four mh > from Fort Rico. Lieutenant Adair's I body e. ill be bruu -lit in. Stanley's e-ommaiul will boat Fort Hit- ou tie lSth or 19tb. I*. 11. Sit t ItILAS. Lieutenant General. t ♦ t Democratic County CouunlUee. Jti-l'i ;.'iitc N W DGalbraiih " " S W John tJivi-n W. \V. SAM Oui: i MiK-.bnrg Bor-. ugh Jin. F W. ucr Howard BaLer Weber l*)iilli|.htirg " \\ iliiam Kiel*! UniotivilK- " It F Li-titl.> r Bt-nncr Townlnp Samuel 1-hle-r If J.. J4 I. X. ' Furg -or. " John 11 Mitel. !1 Gregg JohnOrorc Halm* " William It Mingle Hurt • " J attic* tiilhlat.it Mun I •• Kohl F ItoliUi < Mil. - " Harvey C rman I'enn " Wm K A!- vi i!rr Potter " Ja.- M fiiuti ■. Kttiii " tli-n Mctialley Snow iibce It F Hintuit * Soring " Emanuel D N I! Walker "" A C Geary CENTRE CO. ELECTION. October 11th, I*7o. (Official.) 1869. Gov cm>r. 5" r iseillcfonto 2k".' VV \V .. •* OltO S W UM Otto N W UM Out) Mil. hurg br 17 82 Uuni.-nvillc bor ll ;?j . Howard bor ~ ;m 40 ' Philip.b'g bor .. 1517 14 > twp 12: 2c.'J Henner ..... ....170 Bi;rrs-ulo 2* tl - e'urtin "J Fcrguton tiu 17c tiregg, - t?'".' ' ■' Ham. % am 1"" Halftnoon N -1 Harris, I*l Jg' Huvraril, .'7 si llu-t.n, ' P- Libcity, M 122- Mar oi * Mi;. . jjt 1 • Fallon. •> Penn, Vto 40 1 Fotter. :.17 1 tl Uu-h. _tg: •.! S:t< w Sh J ln Wsl.cr, .171 1.'.. Wi r:l t 70 Total .1 lei I SIO2 M ajority BG2. N E PLUS ULTRA. No Bettor Place ! The auh'criher la just receiving from to.- ea-n rn < itics a Full St >ck of FALL unDH *b; h lio has dr.-rminfJ to ■!! \ ." cheap, consisting of DRY GOODS anil Prints, Muslin*, Opera Gariton.'. ind \\ >ll Flannel*, latdier lire - (fjodi., melt a- Itcliiin*. Alpaca*, Poplin*, Kmpr ..Cloth, Sati en*. Taniei-e, together with a full stock of everything ifually hi j.t in the lrv (iooj* line. NOTIONS: A full ftoek, coiiMKtiuz part if J. . tie- nuil Children's Merino Hose, Collar*, Kid glove*, best quality nilk and Li-le tbre.nl: tfl.i-.e-, llood*, Nubi. , Breakf t -haw!*, RATS & ( APS. A ! ill a-*ortm til of Men'* If.v'* and Children o! die lale.t stylo an I best. CLOTHING, Heady made, a choice selection of Men'* and Boy's ot the newest style* and luo-t serviceable material*. ROOTS & SHOES, A very large stock of Men's V. omen'* and Children's and sold very low. Queensware, full assortment. G II O C E It I E S a full slock at the lowest price.-. At the old s'alid of \Y-\i. WOLF OUR CLOTHING ST< IR E. I have ju.*t bccit to the city, and laid n n full stock of liE ADY'-M A1 >E CL()TIUNO. and in addition to that a large f tuck of HATS and CAPS : <1! the latest styles; also, BOOTS nn< . SHOES, both kip and lull; also OAI TKHS. for ladies, of three or four differ ent style*. i TOBACCO and CIOA IIS, of the bet a j -ortnicnt. JKWELBY and NOTIONS 1 solicit a liberal patronage from tl l.ind people pf Pennsvalley. a hereiofot * t)nr motto i*. SELIf CHEAP. JACOB URISE oet Ct Milrov, e Fa. <•' !>L > * I.UIV'N BOOK r<>K Novauasii IG2 l'bt November number 1 protonta to tln> )>ti L> I it- II olio ili. tiwhii ilc-iro tlirtit ; litrrrture of i character • nli ulntod loadnu the miiu mnt make hoiiin H parsdlis, with Ittrtruc tloil in i MT) thing (hut make o|> thi t>l. u-uf. *of it !\u111• v llrcniilo The liMlt tiftll *teel ami wood ottgmviiig* tiro oiito< thing to hiok upon. Su lite ri tier* to Oodey, for 1H72, will re- I'rtvD n hiintttoiilii chroilio, • ♦ • MARRIAGES. (i i tii loth hut,, at the l.utheran oar ..T iii Aaron>burg, by He v. I*. Satim, Mr \!('ioil Kun-iitrot Mltlhoiill, (n Kin .li ft!.' Keen, of IVnn T wiiihl|. Oil thi- I Jill iliat , hy tin -nine, at Anruni i \ John It Stover to Mi t' Albright, I :'i u! Mitthrini. DEATHS tin it.! it. t , at lhi> reidence uf hi* ninth ir, in lii llrl'. ijto, Ca|>t. Cha*. 11. Hale, ugeii "m \ ran. Public Salt*. In | ir- uiu o of an order of the Orphan* t'.uirtot Mifflin runty, the umiennguetl will offer at public sale, on the |>rviiiie n THURSDAY. OCTOlthtt St. IK7V, A Valuable Partti, S untfiii Poller! '*iihin, t Vntre county Ijuining lauds of Jacob \\ .gin r, John j Love mid other*, containing 160 Aorta at. I .'•* jir ch< * ami allowance, iiiostlv irt d and under eultit attoii, on which '..1 a good lwo-torv Fit AME t!(l -K BANK IIAKX, CIOKK Fit ESS . I other iniproi eineni? There are Iwn I" :ehardon the preiniee-, one a young rl not choice fruit, and water i* piped to I 1 '.li ! use and barn. AUo, a TRACT OF NVOODLAN H, ■- -dilute in raid Poller t.>w u-hip, adjoining land* of John Fry o, \V \V Love and oth . er-. eontaiaing 10 acres. ' I'KKMS One third of the purchase mo . y .111 c .iiGrmalioa of salej one third in ne war, and the balance 1:1 two years, with interc*!, and to be secured by bonds B and mortgage on the premises. I Sale to > oiutnciice at t o'clock p. in., of ~-a I day. • 11. 1- CLOSE, , Adm ; of Wm Nale, late of Armagh twp. -ej.gi M 1 til in co., dec'd. ) NOTICE Estate of J. D. Knukin. \ll i.erson* indebted to the e'.ale of J. It Knnkiti, late of Ikwbbtirg, dee'd, are re it: '.<11. make immediate payment, and | lit e having legal elaitut against the same w ill pre-, at them without delay, in proper Jc: !or settlement, to SAMI KLtiILLILANI), . Boalburg.tk*p4 27 Administrator. J W. A. CURRy, I BOOT & SHOE MAKER (i:\rni: hall, i*a. ! i' '.fully inform the i-1.1 1 thi> ruuiiiy. that ho ha* started a' . 1 . 1! . and Stoe Shop, and would be' It r rt she. of the publie patron-I It.. and Shwc* made to ortler audi' i \.l".'".- h s Work I' ■ I j 1;.: *ti> tti.i !u 1I- where. All kil.ds! ..f re|.atrlng d and charges reasonable,! tai\ e hi iii a call. Uct 11. 3m. 1 School T*X. i'o ail whom it uiay e.11;. rrn : TLu du ; it uf h!i x| Tal ft*r l*tUrr icbool; dUtr ,'t for the 1572. has been placed in the. d- Fred Kurt*. I'r. :uurer f the S. : i It. srd, iji a ourdalut-;*rith the Act; fA- mh!y ot Ire tor collection. Ail pe: a* paying said tu on tr before! ' the loth of November, will be allowed a ■ ii do ... f tiv.-p r lent froiu the loth! of Not einli r to 14th of Hoc. r.> deduction; an I af! : that date % per . Nt w i!l t# add-j bv order of the Board. FItED KI'RTZ, S* pt. Treasurel. ' W. J. McManigal, Wlioha!e anJ retail dealer in HARDWARE aid CUTLERY, i Iron. Nallw. Oil*. h urn- - Kites Y* nil I*i!rr, Ac. nJijj'ty j/iHUIJi 00.j Pa* Jf To Shoemaker"*, I > I havo Ju*l received a large slock of FRENCH KIP L FRENCH MtHBK'COKS FRENCH CALK SAINS LINING SKINS L HUS-IA BRIHTLRS st i:t l> S>LK LEATHER . sIIoK MAK EILSTiK)L> 1 PA I AW I. 11 AFTS AT 1> KNTS slloK THREAD Call early and examine ;. till! U'M'J M MANIGAL. 3 BOSTON JBoot & Shoe Store! A NEW ESTABLISHMENT With New Goods & New Prices! 1 Having determined to engage in busine*.i at tlii* place, wo have opened up in ItiHim NO 1U SII S AIICADK, DELLLFOXTK, l'A.. the laigcst. mi i*t complete nod cheapest slock 0! ROOTS SIIUKS, GAITERS,SLIP PERS, &C., | that ha - over hi n openwl up in thi* part •I |!t<' State. At our store yon can find in the Boot and Shoe line ;\/iyihi/j# 7du V/a/i'^ from the line*t boot to the oheapeat slip per, and we hn your interest | to purchase Irotn u*. WI'.NLI.I. IT BBVKIV It ITIN lt< :>nirin Xenllj It. L. BATCHELLKU tV CO. I July W. ' THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. > 'Ntxt tloor to \S ilson & Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheny St., BELLEFONTE, PA., 1 R. F. Rankin & Co.. (Successor* to Linn fc Wilton.) DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS * AND MEDICINES, ' ,CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS. DYE stuffs, Garnishes, brush es, 1 KKFI'MERY. NOTIONS, AND iaNCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, Ac. WB ISVHB2& LI&UOH2 for medicinal purpote*. % SHOULDER BRACES, I'ITRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in grca r . ! vurioty Also, Choieo CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other articles usually hept in a nr , . 1 lass Drug Store. PR ESC KIPTIONS (JAItEF V L L' COM POI NDED. , j tf.ljune R.F.RANKIN &C< BKLLKFONTEM ARK KTH, fJoriwcled by 0. D. Keller. " Wluta Wheat ?l Red ltW ..live... , r 75 Coin tin ..Oai Barley n 70....,.CIorer*eed ft,®' Potato®* 4 j I laird par pound 8.. Pork per pound( J Butter 21) Egg* 2" Piaster parte f > (14 Tallow H Bacon 8 ......Ham Pi 1-! LEWIS TOWN MARKETS k | White wheat 1,80 ... B*d wbealLtkk... Rj AO ....Corn 0U Oat* 3.7 Barley 60.... '■ Olovarteed 4,60 Tlmothy*ed, 860 ISalt 2 60per sack,. ...... Bacon 10.- Ham Hi Huttoi 20... Kg| 16 Plaster 60 TTST3 -TlT\e is UU ir PCM Piins, Sores, Woonds isd Use&ess. BUY ITI TRY ITT ipd J)guc, . Uae Paig Curs Oif. For Ehsumaliinj,. . . Uis Paig Curs Mil. For Use Paip CuyOtL For Fev\Sore,.... Use Crfe OIL For Chol\lforbu, . Use Oil. For SprtlniV .... Use Oil. For ... Use PaEj Curs OIL For Bruisee, .V . . UsrXig Curs OIL For Corns and BulLmi, Curs Oik For Any Sort, . .\. Jffe Paiij Curs Oil. For Lanjeneas, K**ar li itiVwV .uiaria, 4a! • i. :X ®ru.lu. lu c^Ukt. t'MU and t MAW /rrn HYIAHT. j Lit for PAII/CURE OIL T\. DO rtkar, lor woJprtRKAKT IT TO BmE. It to aot uui! um , * iti m •*! X. ijau, ltMtx ai.ii r.iiflkt., , AL.J M > IHH KT.IT *KL* IU UA "• I imi hy sU OrutvtoU otrt U.Ur. la ■•Hit 1.. 80 4'KMTH. RrCIURE A EATON, faomtroat, . Sold wholmale and retail by F. P Green. JfFMIE Very Bc*t lluen - Ay< r* Sole Leather, IERKNCII, GERM A N AND 00UN ; ! CALF SKINS, bUOLFI.MHXGH, At-., At ~ 1 At reaonable rate*, ne\t dto C. D. Kdltir s ature, Buh->p fc'tr o BeUefonto! i'enn'a. K.GRIIIAH A NOV. Oct 11 tf. A. SI'SSMAN LEATHER 4 SHOE FINDING. in lower room, No. 1. Utah block, where bo koejt* on hand a *tock of WHITE and RED LEATHER and HARNESS. Kips and Calf Skins French and City FiitUh. SIR ISU LEATIi Klt, SIIOK FINDINGS OF FVKUY KB SCKIPTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunks and t u Uses OF ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of ail kind* bought i\a y\ r u no, ui an tuuu in-u^ui an J higlitnt price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed; slwart bought ami on hand*. WHEAT and OATS apectslly bought and tb- high- Mi C'ah price paid. Go to Husatnan's, (hi re >u oati buy cheaper than (bfcliifr, a overvbdy knout, aho ever dealt !h him Jlc leu no one off without a good bargain. • Ne,l door lo Hu*rutin - i tint cheap dry h good* ueUhlUhiurnt of laac Guggenheim- <> IT. AJW If. . ADAH HILD. PAINTER. .•ffero hUservices to the citiretia of Mitfiin Centre and adjoining count ic*. in lloiiar, Mgii and Orismenntnl I'tt luting. GRAINING t Oak, Walnut, Maple A-h, Mahogony. &> Plain and Fancy Ptsoerhanglng. Or der* rnpeetfillljr aoliciu-i All fine work <1 -re for other painters. June 7 J. JOHN C. MOTZ & CO. II A \ li r. its. MILLUKIM, CKXTRE CO., PA. Boceivo Deno-ils and allow interest. Discount >"tM. Make OoHeetioi. . Irsue Eastern Exchange. I And a general Ranking Business done, i JOHN C. MOTZ, A WALTER. PMNRKXT. j Cashier. iiiar*J2tf. j * a —Jj C. PECK. J. T. LEE. j" PECK & LEE'S ' New CoaehMauufnctory. CENTRE HALL, PA. The undersigned have ojionod a now es-j tablishiiieiit, at their new shop*, lor the j manufacture of Carriages. Buggies, A Spring Wagons, SLKIOH* AXP SLED*, PLAIX AND FANCY of c\ cry description . All Vehicle- manufactured by thorn arc warranted to render satisfaction, and a* j equal to anv work done elsewhere. They use none hut the bet material, and employ the mo-l killlul workmen.l Hence they flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled I r durability and finish. Orders from a dUt.vnc -.ororaptly attend ed to. Come and examine our work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASON ABLE, All kinds of Heparin? ng y FKCK & LER. GREAT INDUSTRIES of the united states; an historical sum mary of the origin, growth and perfection ! ofthochief Industrial* art* of this country. 11100 PAGES AND 500 KNGKAV INGS Written by 'A) Eminent Authors, inclu ding John 1$ Gough, Loon Case, Edward < Howland, Jos. S. Lyiunn. Uev. E Ed wen ' Hall, Horace Greeley. Philip Ripley, Al bert Brisbane, F. B. Perkins, Kct, Ect. This work Is a couplet a hlatory of nil branches of Ui r agent*, who are making tare aaia* in all part* of tho country It la offered at til low price of $3 4u, and la Ilia chaitimat I >• w>k araraultl b ' aubacrtptlon, No family .luiulj Wo without a cup] , We want affanla In war) (own of the United Slate*, an .. „o Agent can (all to do well with lliiabouk. Our t rut I are Itbaral We viva our agvola the exclualre right, c territory One of our agonta aohl Ixi copiva In rigt day*, another aold 3tM In two week*. Our agent In Itar V ford aold SSI In one week Kpeciiueoe uf the work *i 1 to agnl prepared to purchae A Ll* K 1 N D S O F GRAIN! FOR WHICH HE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! | ASH PURCHASERS IHLL FIND SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS THERE apr. 19tf. c - u - RELLI£B I. Guggenheimer. I ■ of Thompson'* old quarter*. which have been re modeled and iuproviii, and u now pre- - pared to nccothnuAiate all who may favor' him by calling. NEW GOODSJ He ha* ju*i received one p (he large* •took* of all kind* of Fetch.. .,ixc ere. brought to Centre county. w nhe intend to *ell at acub figure* a* will make it an ob- Sect tor all perrons to purchase. Families laying in winter cupplie* of Groceries, Dry Good*, dec., should not fail to give him a call, as he feels confident hi* price* and superior quality of good* will atnplv oatiafv all. Hi* stock of GROCERIES ooni*U of Coffee* of the l>e*t quality. Teas Sugar* of all kind*. Molame*,'Fi*h, Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spice*. ProvUicns, Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our tock of ' I) R YG 00 D 8 U large and varied, and we will just say can supply any article in that line, with out enumerating. < liEADYM ADECLOTHING i a large stock of ready-made Clothing for i Men and Boy*' wear, which we will dispose < of at a very'rmall advance on cost. Boot* a.id Shoe*. Hat* and Cans, Hard ware, Oueetuwarc, Wood and Willow Ware, Notion*. Fancv Goods. Carpets, Oil cloths, Wall Paper*. Window Shade*, Ac., octly. Graham & Son, Boot & Shoe Makers * Next door to I> C Keller's Store Bellefoote. f L" i, i |We manu/hcture to order. Our work is neat and durable. Our price* are very moderate. We warrant to give satisfaction. J We have the LARGEST and BEST '• stock of Ladle's and Children's shoes in town. We are receiving goods every week. We wish an examination of our goods. Tho Pennsvalley trade is especially in vited to call and see our stock, we thinl - we can please all who call as to style quality, and prices. We study to rendei satisfaction, and although we hr-ve hnjl ai extended trade for years, wo have nevei given a customer cause to complain. septl&.ti BUTTS HOUSi *. . Bcn.Ero.VTD, PA. J R. BUTTO, PropV, l ° Has first class accommodation; charg es 1 19pv,tf. Dr. Crook's Wine cii >k lO YEARH . J1 —or a— Public Test 11 m protwl ♦SRI*. DR. CROOK'S Jggg. WINE TAR .. n'rt( than any tion em offered the pnbltr. It k rleh In the medkiwl qaal ftftm of Tar, and uoeqoaledfer dketu rw or the Throat mmd Lung* per ;, forming the mot remarkable era Concha. Col**, Chromic COBJIBI. It effectually cam tba all. Asthma and Broaehitfts. tin cured ao many n*e it baa been pr -: : :.t*da specific for tin— compiaiafo. For pains in Breast. Side or Back* Gravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of.the Urinary o**aw, Jaundice or an j Liver Complaint, It kaaaoequal. ItkUso twffHrTw**,... Restores to© Appcuif, Strengthen© the System, Restores the ncak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Remotes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, Gives tone to year System. TRY DR.CROOK'SWIXEOFTA i. The Champion of the World. The new Improved American Button- Hole Overeeaming and Complete Sewing J/acbine —The great* est machine of the Age ! . Simpleity, Durability A Cheap ness Combined. This machine being the litest, has m * n 7 improvements overall other, in avom. it i* a perfect machine>rhicb is acknowledg ed bv judge* nndagont* of all other machine*. • Call on A. L. Dartres, ataauonburg, who is the authorised agent for Centre [county. Also keep* the tort Sewing Ma chine thread, needle*, and repair* *ll kinds of sewing machine*, clocks, watches, mn sick boxes Ac I will theroughh c*nva the section belonging to me, and I shall be very much pleased to sell every penoa a machine, on easy terms; give it a trial be fore purchasing any otlier-et has no equal. Parties wishing the machine, wil please addrcs* the undersigned. Satisfsctiwt guaranteed. All order* Promptly attend ed to. A.L. BAftTGES, Agent for C< ntre County MAUISOXBCKO, PA. .. "THE GREAT CAUSE OF Human Misery. Jurt (Hil.tulMd. la * M*M eawlopw roc*. •** r *" u A tartar* an £> SUor*. | Ttv. .,rMwww*d wrtfcwr. ta Ihta rvwovrd witiu.oi *.!.<• ir- *od iiarnw ■*• Swl^s*iwst*utrt. la*t*ea*aata._ rtajsje *ft**"*e*toe*.*°*" *O4l a*. Al*e. Dr. CMwSriwll* '"V'urtt*** licWr. rrloaS PtMt-Offlc* Bex USA Powrrr. KNTKAL HOTEL Corner of Third and Chestnut Street, Pa. John Showers, Proprietor. I Its Central Location makes it particularly ' desirable to persons visiting Town on hurinOM or pleasure. f H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. unp2l ly ' PISUY Youa BLOOD. V For Scrofnla, Scrol'ti *• lons UiM'nm-s of ilie tyra or hci olula ia cny form. gf# Any diaeaae or eruption • r j. "' 11 the Skin, dieease ai the Liter. " rt- Rbcmcatitm, riirtplea, Old ffrt Sorce, L lotiad Sytup of i'oke Root—take itard b* roealed.