THE CENTRE REPORTER FRIDAY N0v.21., IST! LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL *lW*.-Our friend*, evcryj where, will oblige ua by aendtng us local " aRCULATIOII. -The circulation of the RzrofcTitß, on this aide the county, is larger than that of all other P*!*™ >"he county. Business men wiU therefore find this one of the beat advertising mediums. We invite all interested to come and ii soect'our list for themselves. ElintTAHCKfi. -All monies for sub scription will be credited on the subscri ber's address, each week : by referring U which our patrons can at all times see how their account* sUnd, and a receipt to by this system carried upon each copy ot the pop* —Tho most perfect cook-stove, lor wood or coal, in the world, is "The Time*. For sale only by AVetaler A Twitmire. op posite depot, Bellefonte. —Tho amount of risks in Boston held by the Lycoming Mutual is only about $15,000 and the losses"wul prob ably be much less. —Tho horee disease has broken out at Lcvrisburg, also at Lock Haven. —Mr. George Durst, jr., of Potter township, this fall obtained lOOJmah els of velvet chaff wheat from 87 dot en sheaves. , —Mr. Joseph Jordan has sold his farm, 219 acres, in the Loop, to Mr. John Stoner, at about S9O per acre. —'"The Times" is the latest cook-stove oul, and has improvements possessed by none other, is neat, and warranted to work perfectly. Sold by Wetsler A Twitmire, near depot, Bellefonte. —Centre Hall hits an abuudauce of water —never failing during last winter's great scarcity else—we have 100 feet of head, yet if a fire should break out in our (owe, with all these God'giveu advantages ttf" extinguish a conflagration, our people would have to stand and see their houses burned, simply because they do not make use of the invaluable means nature has provided for us. We should have a reservoir and fire plugs and a supply of hose. Should a'fire occur and half a doxeu or more houses burn, then all would talk about having a reservoir, plugs, oo. 21. Sale of real estate of A Fil\rr, dee'd, Gregg twp., Nov. 2S. Sale ot personal property of Uuht. Por tor, Venn Hall, Nov. 22. —Housekeeper* J. you want a cook - stove t Ist. That is bcautiftil and easily eon trollcvl by one damper -buy "The Times.'' 2nd. That has the largest oven, and has never failed—buy "The Times." Srd. That is the most economical buy "The Times " 4th. That is the heaviest in the market, buv "The Time*." 6th. That i> perfect, buy "The Times," sold only by Wolslcr A Twltmlre, near the depot, Hellelonto. —lt is now settled that hobby-horses won't take the epiaootic. —The horse disease epiaootic has bro ken out all over Pennsvalley in fact all over this county. —John Q. Froeae, of Columbia county, having resigned his seat as delegwte-at large, Charles K Itumkalew, was chosen to fill his place, and * s sworn in. —"The Times" cook-tove meets The re quirements of the people in all respects—it stands unequalled. So!J by NVetsler A Twitmire, Bellelontc. —A very deeirahle property, at Ceatrc llill—formerly kept a.a hotel -is for sale Apply toll. \V Mutton. . —A man in Chester county wat fined for Viewing weeds to grow on hi- farm to the (■image of his neighbors. TThoso people in Centre connty, who al -1 Jtv the Canada thistles upon their ground will take notice. —The weather fr the last six or seven days has been cold and altogether like winter, with an occasional snow storm. It has made cold corn-husking for some, w ho did not get through before this cold spell igJt Vv —Mr Kerlin of the Loop, is still pros lbbting for coal. / The Model Book Store, opposite imf "Bush house, keeps every thing in the line of books and writing material, also the nicest and most complete assortmout of fancy articles it is just tho plsce to go to for holiday presents. Remember, the Model Book Store of Jas. Welch A Co. —Our letter from India was crowded out for want of lime and space. Also, a Jotter from Professional Hunter, giving a histo ry of a hunting excursion of a party of hunters from the Loop, to Stone Creek | Gap, and the lime they had at the Dolly Varden Hotel—but got nary deer Sever al other letters are laid aside tor fame rca \\ X-v an Pelt A Co. hare resumed busi-j nes in tho Centre Hall foundry and ma chine shop*. See Their announcement and give them a call. The firm is composed of H. D. Van Pelt and Samuel Muss or, both energetic and experienced business men. Last Notice. Skttlk Ur.—Notice is hereby given that the book* of the Centre Hall Manu facturing Company have been placed into the hands of J. P. Gephart, esq., of Belle fonte, fur settlement. Ail Persons indebt ed to said company are hereby notified to make settlement within thirty days, and save coals. CENTRE HALL MF G. CO. nov 21 4t PiorxaTT roa Sale.—The undersigned offers a most desirable property, in the town of Rebersburg, at private sale, con sisting of a lot of ground, thereon erected a '2-story dwelling House, good summer house, wash-house, carriage house, good stable, and all other necessary out-build ings. There is an abundance of tho choic est fruit upon the premises. For further particulars, apply to R. M. MAGKK. boy 21 St. Bellefonte. To The Public." * The undersigned having purchased all the machinery, tools, *toek, Ac., hereto fore belonging to tho Foundry and Ma chine Shops of the Centre itall Manufact uring Company, hereby notify the citizens of Centre county that the business of said establishment has been resumed, and will be carried en as heretofore, in all its vari ious branches as a FOUNDRY, MA CHINE SHOP, AND MANUFACTO RY OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS The undersigend therefore respectfully so licit the public patronage, confident that they will render the utmost satisfaction in all work done by them, having made such additions and improvement* in the estab lishment as will enable them to carry on upon a larger scale than heretofore, -nov 21 4t VAN PELT A CO. For the Reporter. CXSTKK II ALU NOT. 12th, '72 MR. F. KLRTZ— Dear Kir.—By request of.tome of the reader* of your valuable paper, I will endeavor, through it* col umn*, tn antarer some of the many que*- tioia a*ked me with regard to my trip \Ve*L On the Oth af October I left Centre Hall. Next morning drawn by two iron horse*, ucendni tbe A!leghenie, |wuing around the Horsoihoe Bend, and throuch the tun nel at Galitzen, passing on through the moat beautiful scenery the eye could reel upon, arriving at that cmoky town, called Pittsburg, in time for dinner ; then creased the Allegheny river, through Allegheny city, the long train thundered on through Eanon Valley, stopping at Alliance (or supper ; then on again till the break*man called out Canton, when I snatched up my satchel, and stepped off the car, and into a buss, wbicb brought us in front of tbe St. Cloud, a first class hotel. Canton is tbe count v seat of Stark coun ty, Ohio, one of the richest counties in) tbe State, and is a flourishing city of 10,000 in habitants, and cam bogst of some of tbe finest tpanufactoring establishment* in tbe West, such as the Buckeye) Mower A Reap er Manufacturing company, whore they turn out from five to six thousand reaper* and (Utile a number of threshers annually. The Jtussel Mower A Reaper Co.. tbe Steel Works, the Cuttlery IV orks, and tbe magnificent fire proof safe works, wheie they turn out a safe every working hour, or ten sale* per day. W iil.out slopping to see any more, J bid my "ofd school teacher gcod-by and took the train for Lucas, ar riving there on Saturday 4 p. in , stopped with Mr. A Mrs. D., rode out on Sunday morning three miles over hill and dale to Pleasant Valley to hear Mr. D.,—the preaching was pleasanter than the val ley. Drove to Mansfield on Monday, which i* a fine city, situated nn an eminence com* manding a view of the surroundingcounty; the citizens of Mansfield arc an enterpris ing people, they 'call boast of one or the fir ed court 'bouses in the west, which they ere just finishing at a cost of $225,000, ana is a magnificent structure. After buying the town, returned to Luces ;•_*; " r and bad our oysters, then retired, feeling I satisfied with our day's work. Oct. 15th took the train at 81 a. m. t stop- ] ped at Port Wayne, Ind., for dinner, then went thundering on over rivers, through forests and plains, til] wo reachul that! mighty city of the wet, Chicago, where j we arrivtu af7i p. m , stopped at Burk's ] European Hotel, on Madison street, not! being well heated there, went to Wood's Hotel on Statu street. Chicago may well be called tbe great matropolis ot the west. With her lake harbor, her great ship canal 1 and her numerous rail-roads, she is pre pared to trade with all parts of the world. Notwithstanding on the Bth of October, 1871, 2100 acres of the built portion of tbe great city were leveled with fire, to-day almost that whole areais again rebuilt witn tbe finest granite and iron buildings in the United State i. The| board-of trade build ing which was opened just one year from the cay it fell, is an ornament to that proud city. Their river tunnels and the great lake tunnel are among some of their improvement* which they may well be proud of. Leaving Chicago 1 next (topped at the city of Jolict, where friend Ezra and hit kind lady entertained mo ; they will please accept thanks fur their kindness in showing me through the city, to the festa val where we met Sol. and Jerry, tben went to tbe lllinoia State prison, where 1236 prisoner* were confined, which is a self-sustaining institution ; met Henry 8., who superintends the kitchen, and was kindly shown through the different wards and work shops by him : while pasting through ono wnra we name Of the notorious Billy Forrester above ono of the cell doors ; returned to town, called to see Wm. T., who had just returned from the Indianna state fair where his nag took the first money time! 2:32, then met Gen. O'Neal, of tUo 'OO Fenian notoriety who by the way. ia a fair looking gentle man. Ezra then furnished me with a three minute nag and buggy to drive up to Plainfield j stopped oyer night with' Dan who is a tfitils/"tow; from there Dan and I went to see Bill and Nath, and a host of others, sloping all night with grand pap G.; from there, in company with grand pfl, gill, Den, end Mr*. we trotted across the prairie to Jonlies, where we lia.l a lolly timv ; thou stopped ovor aight with \\ ash ; Sunday Oct. 'Anh, spent thaday at Sunday achool and church a tho majority oljlho wiwtrrn people are wont to do ; by tho way, Will county is ono of the lineal counties in Illinois ; thotartns being Well improved and very productive, though tho markets are hard ; the ollUen* are very sociable, living on top of the pile. Jut here let me advise Ponnaylranians, and especially dispeptie*, visiting the west, to be careful, lest in wakening up mornings they find themselves indisposed by overloading thair hread bnshet*. * Monday Oct. Slat, took the train at Jolt et, at U-.fto for Topeka, 1W miles south ef Joliet, on the Illinois Jriver ; traveled al most the entire distance through corn fields, which i tli" principal crop of the west i the corn fields varying in si*<- trow 60 to mil acres, ami vitiltJlng from !'• to 81 i bushels .hetl. d corn per acre. Stopped lin Mason county four days, where the sand varies in depth from one inch to 100 feet on the public rMnls, and tho far mers haul their straw on the roads to make them passable, t'ropt good, and fruit in abundance ague in proportion. Sol. John. Jim and your humble servant went out to tho Lake to shoot ducks, we killed 147 less 140 ; had it not been for spraining our guns o hard we might have killed a thousand or more ; they were there, though not just in the right place when we pulled thehrigger; wan t much of a day for duck, either K tiled all that game without oy accident befalling man or mule, except once mireing down in crossing asloo: what a beautiful sight to see the black mud clu ing over the back of a white mule, leaving nothing vi.able but the cars ; load ed up our ducks with three small buffalo** and went home well satisfied with our Java' hunt. Saturday Oct 'Aith, took the tram at oo - clock a. m., layover at La sail# three hours, arriving at the city of Free port, at 12 o' clock, mid night. Called to see the gentle man !>• doctor M K., who accompanied me to hear Kov Klliol, a a rtby Presbyterian minister preaeh ; after dinner the lr. was j kiiul Fnoikfh to drive out to tee the lambs, though the flock was small. Iliad tiutle an interesting time with iheiu, eepec- I tally with a pet lamb called Annie, which seems to be a favorite ot all that visit the pasture. Stephenson county reminds one ot the old Keystone State the land rolling and farms well improved with brick houses and bank barns, and land selling at an aver age of S6O per acre ; markets a little better Than central Illinois; climate healthier, "mercury running down from 25 to JO de crees below zero—Jewhilikons but an t it cold there Crops good there, especially I water mellons, tliev grow so largo they urag them off the field with oxen as we would saw legs. Jacob told me they j raised some near Free port they had to roll on wagons on rails, and four would make 1 a b ad, and sell at five cents apiece. The melton season was over when I was there. I next Wrought up at that thriving town of Lena, which is situated in the most ocauti tul and fertile part of Slepenson county where I met Peter the ticket and ex press agent and Ike who manufacture- and -ells the beat buggies in the west; met Geo. the achool teacher, and Will who isclerk ing for the ticket agent, and then flopped w fib Sam and Sue where I we* kindly en tertained—may they live to be worth hun dred* of thousands. Wednesday, Oct. Akh took the train on the Illinois' Central It. K. •at & a. u., arrived at Dunleithat T.Ala, m. "crossed the Mi-isipi river to Dubuque on a magnificent iron bridge and en into the interior of lowa, to w here they burn wrn for luel and *ak the cow * in the Cedar river before milking in orderthat the milk tnav be reduced to it* proper strength. ! Met J asp and Uenry, the dairymen there, though tney don'tjsoak their cow* before milking " After looking over Benton county, and not teeing any farm* nor any thing of thai kind that could be had for nothing, I *et mv face eastward flopping at Waterloo in Black Hawk county at the crossing of the J C. R. R . and the II C. M. R. R., thoCcdar river running through the town east and weft, Waterloo being connected bv a free iron bridge. Stopped with Mr. K., formerly of Pine Grove Mill#, Pa., where I was treated with marked reepect the family being of the firat grade, took the train at lid a. iu., ftop ping at Galena, 7 a. u- , to ee President Grant's homo while a tanner, in wbioh ec cupation I would have been pleated to meet hitu ftill. We arrived at Freeport, at 8 a m., stopped at Mr. K * where I was entertained till train time by the old gen tleman. Jacob and Maggie. I will ever roroembcr the lift evening I spent in the city of Freeport Took the tram at Ua. in., arrived tn Chicago at 7 a. tu., found a stagnation in business on account of the horse disease, not a car or cab on Ihe street took the train at 9a. Oi., on the Michigan Central 11. R , stopped at Mile# for dinner, arrived at Detroit at 8 a. to., very tired and ilesiir, flopped at the ( hotel. Detroit 1* a city of 8t).(U) inhabitants, is situated on the bank of Detroit river, 7 milca below Lake St. Clair at.d 18 mile# above lake Erie and is the most important town in the state of Michigan ; has one of the best harbors in the U. S.. and p.se-se all the facillief for an extensive commerce: hundreds of stea.n boats, schooners. Ac . laden with the commerce of the great west are seen pasting hor harbor daily. A'* together Detroit present* a fair appearance her streets and avenues are wide and lined with extensive place* of business and fine , dwelling houses, many of hor streets being from 10t to 2fluo feet wide, paved with stone, w ide side walks and beautifully ornament ed with forest tree- Taking a steam bowl at the foot of Michigan avenue we glide smoothly across tho river and land in Windsor, en the Canada side. Immaginc vour humble servant who liad never been farther from borne than to a/country black smith shop, standing on British soil, in the city of Windsor, spraining bis eyes to gel one more glimpse of America; how cheer ing the word America sounds to ono *o far ! from homo in a foreign land ' let when the mind runs back to the time when so inauy of our bravo Americans repaired to that happy land for protocteon and satety under the wings of Oucen Victoria, how it cheers the soul and makes ono feel at home. Monday. Nov. "2. took the Iruin'at W utd* tor on the Great Westcrcn R. R, at Ba. m., the train gliding along so smoothly it makes one long to travel around the world. The Great Western R. 8., of Canada with iu magnificent pullman coaches, solid road bed and steel rails, splendid scenery which it passes through, makes it a desirable thoroughfare to trav el on, passing through some of the finest towns of Canada, such as London, with iu 14.0U0 population, situated on the Thames river, where the train stops for dinner; then comes Hamilton a city cf 27.0UU, the capital of tf.o United counties of Wcnt worth and llAlton, situated on Burlington Bay, the head ol lako navigation ; the city is built on an acclivity extending lack from the bay and makes a fine appearance. A you leave the city of Hamilton in the distance, and turnyour'face to the opposite window of the car, your eyes rest upon the waters of Lake Huron. Before the trav eler is done gaxing on that broad expanse of water, and rejecting oa what he has seen during tho day, the brcaksiuan calls out "Suspension bridgo," when the thought strikes you, is it possible I have rode -JilO miles since leaving Detroit. Just then we gathered up our tiaps and a lighted from tho train at 71 p. tn., only to be pounced upon by a sell of lousy, hun gry, thieving liackmen, who were bellow ing out the name of the hotels they repre sented. Only after threatening to des patch one hundred u;d oac of them, were we permitted to pttrsnc our way quietly to the Great Western hotel, in Clifton, Onta rio, .8- (Concluded next week.) Lut of iirand Juror* for November Term. Philipsburg Bor—Amos Harper. Benner township— Jacob Fishburn. Bogg*—Micbeal ►n. Hurnsides—Joseph Clark. Ferguson—Geo. Eckle, Brnj. Crane. Harris—lrvin Leach, Andrew Glenn Henry Dale. . „ Haines—Win. H. Miller, Win. B .Ming le. Howard A J. Gardner, Nelson Askey. I'atton—K. C. Ncal. Penn—Samuel Behin. Potter—John M'Clintick, W. Farner Jacob ir , Cyrus DursL Spring—G. W. Lonebargor, David Shearer Snow Shoe—B. F. Hinton. Walker—Jacob Gobble. Tr a verge Jurort—4 th Monday, Nov. Bcllefontc Bur—Herman Miller, Jacob Seibert. Albert Aumnierman, Christian Derr. C 8. Gurbrick. Milesburg Bor —Jonathan BuUock. PhLipiburg Bor—J. L. Burr. Unionville Bor— Benj. Rich Banner township— I Thoma* Marslmll. Ferguson—Goo. D. Dnnlcy, Jnines Cal derwood, John Kreps. Gregg—R. 11. Duncan. Howard—Samuel Plotchcr. Halfrnoon—-J II Griffin, A J Thompson. Harris—John Lytlp. Haines—W Ettinger. Huston—Reuben Iticbaids, J no D Mor nn Liberty—J F Clark, Christ Schneek. Mariou—Adam Bartholomew. Miles—And Ockcr, Juntos Mnllery, Jno Wolf. Patton—CbasSmith, '.Geo Mattern. Potter—Henry Rossman, Peter Hofl'er, Jacob Harpstor. Micbeftl Spyker, Henry Garytr, John Fnrn6t. Spring— -Win Dale, Joseph Flora, Nel son Lucas. Taylor—David Henderson. Walker—Jas Shaffer, B. F. Shaffer, Geo Swartz, Jas Emerick, Daniel Leash. I "Wlk—4 d Frice, David Sputts, REMEDY FOR THE HORSE lUHKABK Firwt cover tha hor*a well with woolen blanket, r%copl tho lioml, then put him into a well ventilated, dry (table. with plenty of draw under him; then dtMolvn | ounce nulphat* eftinl* in a pail of water, (repeat Ihi* daily), and keep olf all eteita ntnnt. Then make pill* o( 1 ounce oachot the following composition : Charcoal,ounce*', elecampane, i!nun I on* ; nitrate ofeoda, It ounoe* , aaafoetida in powder. 11 ounce; Duvoy'a U>r pow der, 1 package; attract of licorice, 3 oun ce#; rial nmonia, | ounce, and honey or moiMMM, 4 pint Mt* tho powder# well and add the lit nev a'ork it up to a pill ma* and make pill* twice at long a* thick, (ot I ounce each), aivo one pill to the hone every hour tor the Ural thrao hour*; then one pill every three hour* for the nevt I'd hour*, then one V ill every four to iv hour* theroatter. KXKCPTKRS SALE lly virtue of en order of the Orphan* Court of i Vnue County will be old on the premise* in Potter towiithip in *aid coun ty, on Saturday the JUI day of December, lftlJ. at 'J o'clock, p. in , ul raid day, ali the following described reel oleic c>n*i*t lug of two tul* of land, laic of Phoebe L Keen, of anid lap , dee d. One thereof Itfuudcd north and *outh by land* ot John Wagner, owl br land of Jona* From, and wot by land* of John Jorden, containing 'i aero* and 7*.) percho*. theroon erected a two ttorv Frame dwelling houie *table •hop and other out building* The other thereof confuting of WO,HI land, hounded by land* of \N m Armagaal, jPelar KubU and Win w ulbarger, containing "J acre*, more or lo*. Tvaw* or Satr —One half the purcha*e money to be i aid ill hand on confirmation ot ale ana the balance in one year, e --ctired ov bond and Mortgage of the prent i*aa. KOBKKT LKK, Ksacutar. Good News for the Ladies. FALL OPENING OF llomit'tM, Trliutulugw, Mlllliic rj . l MKS. MARY E. SHOOPE'S In Ceutrv llall. Mr> M. K Shoape, ha* iutt returned from Philadelphia, with the latrtt fa*hion* and a complete *tock of New Honnctt*. New Uau, Klegant Trimming*,* Ac., which w ill be old or made up. a# u%ual at roaaonabla pi ire*. Al*o, old tadie* Drau Cat*. The new sty'e* are very pretty. laidie* call and *ee thcui early. Firt come, 6r*t served. nov 1 4t REGISTKRS NOTICES The following account* have been ex amined and pu**ed by me, stnhrcuiain tied on record in this ..ffice for the examination of heirs creditor* legatees and all other* in any way interested and will be presented to the Orphan* Court to be held in Belle fonte, foi allowance and confirmation, on Wednesday the 27th day of November, 1872. 1 The account of Mary A Turner and Thomas M Turner, exeeuter* of the last will and testament of Jamc* Yurnor. late ol Ueilefonte Borough Centre county, deceas ed. 2 The account of John Nutsell, one of the exeeuter* of the la-: will and testament of Sampson Glo*ner, late of Curtin twp.. Centre county, dee d. 3 The first and final account of Jame* Armor, guardian of Elvina Bayard, minor child of John A Bayard, late of Bcllcfontr dee'd. 4 The account of Henry Ycarick. Guar dian of John F. Geltig. minor child of William Geltig, late of Centre county, dee'd. 6 Partial executorship account of Thom as Roop acting executor of Ac., of Joseph Noregon, late of Hnlfmoon twp , Centre county dee'd. 4 The administration account of Mary Pottsgrvve and Laac Underwood adminis trator* of all and singular the good* chat ties, right* and credit* which were of Ja cob Potugrov*, lute of Unions ill*. Centre county, dee'd. 7 The administration account of Samuel Gilliland. administrator dr bonis no* of the estate of William Price late of liairr* twp deed 8 The administration and Distribution account* of Henry Miller administrator of Ac , of Adam Miller, late of Miles twp., deed. 9 The account of John Chamber* and George W. Gray, executor* of the last will and testament of James Chamber*.! late of Pallon twp.. Centre county, dee'd i 10 The account of Peter Johnson and John Curtin, administrator* of An. of Aus-, tin Curtin, late of Bogg* twp.. Centre! county dee'd. 11 The account of J. S. Burn hart, ad-! miuutrAtor of Benjamin Gingrich, late of' Harris twp , dee'd. J. 11. Monntaox, i Re iMer. i OOUKT PROCLAMATION. VWrw 61 Hot Ctiriw A Mini hiiMm >1 tb* rjart at Com Mm*, la IkW JudtotaJ Dto Irtcl, omMlu >( tb* couaUaa ol i !>. l luua, tad llMijbU. and lb* HowtaUa W W. lm d tb* )( intlMl lUut l'"i i AoucUto to (Ml* notlf. taN tool ■ 1 It'll mcopl, btoltal J*to Iba ut day of Jmtif. A P . let In mm duoctod fw ta®M 100 a coo ft of Ofaf wd liraiMi uj imml tnri and IfsaiKi tootom of th IW* la MIMM*. for It* eoatu of Caaba, and to liaami ao lA* Mb Monday of Nut Mat. twUl lb* OU day ad No* Ml ! and In conuuoa Irro oaoka KoUc* to Mrrtiy (!***■ to Iba l oraao. JonUro* of Ibo Paoor. AMorman an J lonatabloa of lb* aald awaatf <4 Caaba. Ibat lb** bo (boat and Ibara la Ibatr paooar paraona. at 14 o'clock la Ibo furaaaooa af aatd day, aim tttolr raoocda. lmi toanb ,**, of U- ind Uto V9?r j^ THE PLACE TO BUY good Hoots cy Shoes. BURNSIDK & THOMAS Have just received Mi oa?s of Boots and Shoes. BURNSIDK A THOMAS Sell the cheapest and best Boots and Shoes. BURNStDK A THOMAS Are the only ones in Centre co. that have Lester Bros & Co*, Hoots t fihee^ L :."ter Bros A Co., Boots and Shoe* are warranted. BURNSIDK A THOMAS Sell them at Cash prices. BURNSIDE A THOMAS Roots and Shoes pever leak or orgek. BURNSIDK A THOMAK Boots and Shoes always give satisfac tion Thousands in this county and out of it have tried these Boots A Shoes. They have been tested and tried for 15 years and always have given Extra satisfaction. If you want la wo doctor bills buy yoqr lioou ud lehoos from Burnside dr Thomas. You can buy tbo best articles of To bacco and cicara at half price at Burusides & Thomas. The reason you can get such bargains at Hurnaide A; Thomas, tbey sell for CASH. July 19,tf. OUR CLOTHING STORE. I liave just been to the city, and laid in a Aill stock of P,KAUV-MAl>* CLOTHING. and in Addition to tbst s large stock of HATS and CAPS ol the latest styles; also, BOOTS and SUOKS, both kip and calf; also GAI TERS, for ladies, of three or four differ ent styles. TOBACCO and CIQARS, of the best as sortment. JEWELRY and NOTIONS 1 solicit a liberal patronage from the kind people of Pennsvalley. as heretofore. Our motto is, SELL CHEAP. d\OQB KRISK oct 26,6t Milroy, ' IBS QUIA fUOB TOBCf C. F. Merlaclier N. Crunmillrr. NEW GOODS! / II £ 3 W A R IB 1 V A 1 or FALL GOODS!!! HKRLACIIBR A CRON Mil,l.Kit \\Ti.di to infoim the citlaeu* of Potter TT that tbey have opened an entire new ttock of good* in their old quarter*, and will keep constantly on hand a full and good assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, coniting of ALPACAS, Poplin*, PLAIDS,' Luktra*. and ali other kind* ot DRESS GOODS* full line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods llata A CaiM, Boot* .1 ft h oca CROCK K BY, UUKKNSWARK. STON K\V ARK. <>: DA It W A KK, SUGARS, TKAS, (3tiFFKKS. FISH, HALT. etc , eto , etc., All of which we offer at greatly reduce* price*. Highest price* paid for country produce By atrici attention to bmineu we hope t< merit and receive the patronage of th< public N E PLUS UTT RA. No Getter Place The tuhtcriber ia Ju*t receiving from the eastern eitie* a Full Slock ul FALL and WINTER „OODS which ha ha* determined t *ell very cheap, eonitiiig of , DRY GOODS and ' Print*, Mulins, Opera Canton*, and Wol Flannel*. Ladie* Dre* Goods, u< ha ' Detain*. Alpaca*, Poplint, Km pre** Cloth. Sateen*. TameUe, together with a full *tock of everything utually kept in tb< 1 Dry Good* line. NOTIONS: A full ttock, consisting part of I-*die# and Children * Merino Ho*#, Collar*, Kid glove*, beat uualily silk and Li!e thread . i,love*, Hood*. Nubia*, Breakfast *bawU, HATS & CAPS, A full a**ortmnt of Men * Boy * and Children * oi the latest style and beat CLOTHING, Ready made, a choice telection of Men'i and Boy'tol the newest *lyle and mo* serviceable material*. BOOTS & SHOES, A very large lUnik of Men * Women's and Children'* and *old very low. Queensware, full aMurtment j; GROCERIES I a full stock at the lowest price*. At the old stand of ( \VM. WOLF. j. W. J. McManigal. 1 Wholesale and retail dealer in HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Iron, Anil*. Oil*, Paint*, Vara* latar*. Wall Paiwr. Ac. Ulllrev iMMBSi) Co., P*. To Shoemaker A I hare JuM received a Urge Mock of FRENCH KIP FRENCH MOROCCO ES FRENCH CALF SUNS LINING SKINS RUSSIA BRISTLES BED SOLE LEATHER SHOE MAKERS TOOLS PAT„ AWL HAFTS AT 10 CENTS SHOE THREAD Ac. I Call early and examine Oct It AM WM'J'M MANIGAL. BOSTON Boot * Shoe Store! A NEW ESTABLISHMENT With New Goods & New Prices! , Having determined to engage in business at this placo, Wd have opened up in ! Room NO 5 BUSH 8 ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA., the largest. most complete and cheapest stock of I BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP PERS, AC, - that ha* ever been opened up ® this part uf the State. At our store yon can And in the Boot and Shoo line Anytbtof from the finest boot to tho cheapest slip per, and we kaow if you once call and KXAMINK OUR STOCK AND PRICKS. you will concede that it is to your interest to purchese Irom us. wi:n:ll at ronton rate* Repairing Neatly Done. B L BATCHKLLEU A CO. July 19tf, THE PEOPLE'S ORUG STORE. Nc*i door to Wilaon & Hick' Hard ware store, Allegheny St., BELLKFONTE, PA., R. Ft Rankin iAsawt. id tar f AlluftllE OIL. TV ae ether, far • niIAIT IT TO (SUE. It I* aut idh*( *a*M*l* [ —i —•• Afr-timuU ✓ lU uuaaooa*, wn IWa\ raft r*pi*u* cat*. itwu ua iu\u, Jr eat I* du* t*4 ml. lb oa*. \ M 3 ty ell DrwggWu ea4 IWJ-n la M li V ran t, no trm. BcCluat 4 EATON, hwanoag, ■— rw told wholesale and retail br F. P. Green. W. A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER C EXTRE HALL, PA. Would inoet reepeetfully inform theci tiaent of thi* vicinity, that ho ha* ularteda •lew Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be hankful for a *hare of the public patron •ge. Boot* and Shoo* made to order and iccording to *tyl, and warrant* hi* workj u>eifual any made el*>-where. All kir.d*' •f repairing dona, and charge* rca*ouable. Give him a call. l>el 11. Sin School TAX To ail whom it m*y concern : The du plicate of school Tax fur Poller tchool district fur tlie Uf72, bat been placed in the hand* of Fred Kurta, Treasurer of tbe School Board, in accordance with tbe Act of Assembly of 1869, (or collection. All person* paying aid lax on or before tbe 16th of November, will be allowed a deduction of Ave per cent; tram the Iftth of November to litb of Dec. no deduction and after that date 5 per cent will be add led. By order of the Board FRED KURTZ, Sept 30. Tfeature!. TAJIK Very Bert Buenos Ayer* Sole Leather, FRENCN,GERMAN ANDOOUN TRY CALF SKINS, NHOEFINDISUft. Ar.. Ac., At reaeonablc rate*, next door to C D. Keller atora, 111.hap f'lree Ueilefonte I'enn a EUKTLLAN A NOV. Get 11 tf. A. SUSSMAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lower room. So. I. Bush block, where He keeps on band a Mock of WHITE and RED LEATHER and HARSESS. Kips and Calf Skins French and City Finish. STRING LEATHER, .SHOE FINDINGS OF FVEHV RE SURIPTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND BOLD. Trunks and Valises OF ALI. KINDS. RAW FURS, of all kinds bought and highest price paid. ;Clover and Timothy Seed • alsrays bought and on hands. W IIK AT and OATS specially bought and the high ! eet Cash price paid. Go to Susstnan s, there you can buy 'cheaper than elsewhere, a* everybody j knows, who ever dealt with him. lie let* I no one off without a good bargain. Nest door to Sussntan'e is lite cheap dry goods establishment of Isaac Guggenheim- ADAM HILD; PAINTER, offers hsservices to the citisen* of Mifflin r Centre and adjoining counties, in nease, Nlffis nnd Ornmcnalal Painting- GRAINING Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash, Mahogony, Ac. , _ Plain and Fancy Pancrhanging. Or > ders reapectfully solicited, i All fine work done for other painters. June 7 y. JOHN C. MOTZ & CO. BANKER*. M ILLHKIM, CKXT*E CO., PA. 1 Receive Deposit* and allow Interest Discount Notes. Make Collection*. Issue Kastern Exchange. And a general Bankint Business done. JOHN C. MOTZ, A WAITER, I * K * S ISS? T " I Cashier. marffltf. c. PECK. J.T.LEE. PECK & LEE'S New > r Coach Manufactory. i CENTRE IIALL, PA. Tho undersigned have openod a now cs- ÜblUhmont, at their now shops, for the ] manufiictuie of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLKIOIM AND SLEDS, PLAIN AND FAECT of every description . All vehicle* manufactured by them are warrnnted to roniler satisfaction, and a* equal to any work done elsewhere. They use none but tho best ronton*!, and employ tho most skillfhl workmen. Hence they flatter themselves that the!r work can not bo excelled for durability "ordersfrom adl*Unce>romptly attend* and examine our work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, i AUkW.ofß.^o^ RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, i LOCK HAVEN, PA. 1 The proprietor of Ryuder'e Muaic Store deairea to call the atleotioo of the people of Centre comity, t ihc feet that tbey Can Save Money by purchaaing their rouaical iiMirumenu ot Rvuder'a Muaic Store. We are aelling Double Deed. Six Slop, Five Octavo Organs, ai SI4O, i auja-rior in too# and finiab, to tboao that are hawked aud peddled throughout lite country at 1175 to S2o<>.) I ® we warrant for fire yean. We give Buy reaaouable credit deaired to reaponaitde partica. We beg leave to call your attention to the following imtrumeuta, sold in PcoaavaHey tbia year, ahicb yon ,v uM do well to examine before purchaaing elaewhtre: CENTRE.HALL. g. a WOLF, Rynder Oraao •225 00 WM. GALBRAITII, Kyuder Organ 140.00 LEMONT.; DR. J. Y. DALE. Auierican Organ $37600 PETER SCI!RECK, Ryndcr Organ 140.00 AARONSBURO. WM. ETTINGER, Ryndcr Organ 1240.00 MlftftE E.HUNTER, Melodion *130.00 In a few week* we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT, lu abort by writing a letter to ua aud getting oar pricet—we deliver all inalruwenU—^ You Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Organ. Addra " HYMEN'S MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Ce D# KELLER, BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, it now prepared, at tbe Old Stand on Biabop Street, to NO CEDAR AS n WILLOW WARE, AC., AC, at greatly reduced price*. lie I* •!* prepared to purckaae ALL KINDS OF GRAIN! FOB WHICH HE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! ASH PURCHASERS HILL fINDSUPERIOR I!fDUrEM J I^ B I^^ apr. 19tf. I. Guggenheimer. ARRANGEMENT! ISAAC Qvoaumtm having purchased the entire stock of tbe late firm of Siuwman A Guggeuhctraer. ex cept the Leather and Bhoe6..dtnga, has filled up his hclve with a lot of HPLENDID NEW GOODS, embracing READY MADE CLOTHING. DREW oooue, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS A CAPS, AND FANCY ARTICLES and is now prepared to accomodate all ht* old customers, and to welcome all new one* who roav favor him with their patronage. lie fccls safe in sav ing that he can please the most fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC GUGGRNUEIMRB p. B.— Mr. Suseman atili continues 'leather ANDSHOK-FINDIN(iS, CLOVER.nd TIMOTHY SEEDS, in ttoeold room, when? he niny n.way be found. 12ap.tf. COAL, LIME, and POWDER! COAL — WUkesbarr* Coal. Chestnut Stove, En, (\irnsoeanil foundry, Coal—of best quality, at the low est price*. Customers will please note that our coal i houied un der commodious sheds. LI MR— Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale ) at our kilns, on the pike leading to Mi'.esburg. POWDER.—Having received the agency for Du l'ont's Powder AT WHOLESALE, we shall be pleased to recoive orders from the trade. Office and yard near south end of Bald Eagle Valloy U. R. Depot, Bollefonto, Pa. n v SHOUTLIDOE & CO. The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education, jWPracttcal businoss men as instruc ior*. Kor information, write for a circular to p. DUFF A SONS, Pittsburg, Pa. WAR! WAR! On High Prices. GREAT EXCITEMENT. H. K. NXITH, of Pollen Mills. X E W G 0 OJ)S! Wc would most respectfully infrom hi* friends, customer*. and the public gener illy, that he ku taken poMMton of Th 'tni - 'ii old quarter-, which have been remodeled and Improved, and la ttowpre parcd to acootntm :te all who may. favcr aim by calling. NEW GOODS! lie ha* just received on* o the largest of ail kii.,l* of Met< handiee eter brought to Centre county, which h intends to sell at scab figures as will make it an ob led lor all persons to purchase. Families laying in winter supfrtie* of Groceries, Dry Goods, die., should not faii to giv bim a call, aa be faela confident his pnen snd superior quality of goods will amply 'iti'iy all His ;-> k of GROCERIES consist* of Coffees of the beat quality. Tea*, Sugars of all Theese, Dried Fruit. Space*, Prorisicns, , Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock of]' DRYGOODS i large and earied, and we will just say -an supply any article in that line, with >ut enumerating. < READY M ADECLOTHIKO * i large stock of ready-made Clothing fori Men and Boys' wear. which we will dispose < rewsfitahle can*. ; ..MRliii, < Ant It ins Mjft many cams ii hM bees pror.ooimed a specific tor Umm complaints. For palm la Brvant, Side or Hack, Gravd or Kidsej IHsmm, Disease* of the Crtaarjr Organs Jaundieeoraoj liter Complaint, lihuosH. It is aim a superior Tonle, Restores the Appetite, Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Djrspepsia and Prevents Malariow Ferem ■ ~Hdg Gires tone to yonr Sjsfcia. TRV DR. CROOK'S WINKOFTAi The Champion of the World. Tb iww Improved American Button- Hole Orerseamiag and Complete Sewing Jfacbine —The great- S? est machine of the Age ! Simplcity, Durability & Cheap ness Combined. This machine being the Htat. fee# many improvements overall other, in a word. it is a perfect maebm.nt aS far* of Heaitnil Wwfcaw wlgweWmegW <"**- 14 foMf Abas* laeeleatw MWsaoi^epoWscr. AkTSttCS toES •BarMtteaUT Thtslactoiv iU prvmbMta to iWa aaal, u> a plain awlops. to s*r adtesm, I mtaaid. oo race>t of i h, or two now .1 stops. iuSo. lW CaSwUy •MarrUroCotda." rrwa "S&n. * J. t . um& C-q, v Fat-OCkw Bos 4JBS. li: ism j.KawTssh Aprih IT CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third and Chestnut Street, Miffiinburg, Pa. John Showers, Proprietor. I Iu Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town oa business or pleasure. p H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached, unpil ly PTOiFY YOUB BLOOD. 1 For Srr*ftila.fci<'nfii V ioui UiNcitses of the aft Eyes, or Jx'iofttia iu a*. Cuj form. T o Any disease or eruption of • the Skin, disease of the Liver, 10 mA a. Rheamatism, Pimplte, O1 a „ gjr' f Sores, L'locrt. Broken- dot. Sj/® Constitution*. Syphilis, or any OV, i-\ disease on ad* prated condiiion of the biooi £ Sist "dr. crook*s er STRIP or '" 01 POKE ROOT. t f It bus the medieialpf*riy of Tvke combined with a prep- Elijy aration of Iron which goean* Ay ence into the Hood, perform /P*"* ing ti.v n rapid and *• 9/ derful cures. - Ask your Druggist tor Dr. brook s Co rg- ji ,• u r i Syrup of Voke Loot -hue itar^