THE CENTRE REPORTER FRIDAY pica, fi. 18.a. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL mnra.-Owr friend*. every where, will oblige us by sending us local ' aW¥Liaro* -Tbe circulation of the RttroaTwn, on this side the county, U Urcrr than thai of sail other i;ap*m ' R tR ? county. Business men will therefore find thi* one of the best adverting medium*. We invite all interested to come and in snoot our listfor themselves. RKMITTAIfCIi.—AII monies Ar sub scription will be credited on the subscri ber's add rets, each week: by raftering to which our patron* can at all Umes see bow their accounts stand, and a receipt is by this system carried upon each copy of the P*P'- —The Republican says a large vein or bed of tupe iron ore, of awe!lent quality, has recently been discovered on the farm of the Stover brother*, of Oak Hall, Harris tap. The vein t* fuilv Ave feet thick and of unknown extent, and i reached at a depth of three or four feet. —All the stable* in the valley have been turned into kom-pitala. Tho \V illitinisport Standard says, the dissection of a horee which diet! of the prevailing disease in this city a couple of days ago, shewed that his lungs were reduced to an uushapan mam of corruption and his windpipe nearly destroyed. FATAL ACCTDKHT.— Henry Dinges. a Brakesman on the P, & E. R R-, says the Clinton Democrat, was run over Tueeday morning near Irvineton, and died shortly after being injured. The particulars could not be learned, but it is rumored that he was running in front of the train to change a switch slipped and fell, and the engine ran over him. The deceased was about 21 years of age. His father is an En gineer on the Bald Eagle RR, and resides in Lock Haven. The remains are to be brought to his father's resi dence on the mail train to-night (Wedoesdav.) The deceased was a grandson ef John Diuges, dee'd, of Peon twp. CI'RK FOR TUB HoRSB DISTHMPEK. —The following prescription has been used with gretl succeas by a vetrinary aurgwen at Erie. It is declared by many to be a sure cure : 2 'parts Cayenne Pepper; 2 parts Ginger; 1 part Salaratus. The ingre dients should be wei' mixed, (tire a tabic spoou full, by placing it well back on the tongue, three times a day. Hold the horses head up a few seconds until the mixture gets moist on the tongue. Persons administering this medicine should be careful to stand out ofthe way of the hone, so that its coughing will not blow peppar into the attendants eyes. —Books, Stationery, and Fancy ar ticles, a full line at the Model Book Store, opposite the Bush Home, Belle fonte. The best stock oat-side of Phil adelphia. —A successful operation was per formed last week upon one of the eyes of a daughter of David Hoover, of Potter twp., by Dr. Hays, of Belle fonte. We dii not learn sufficient of the exact nature of the operation to describe it. —The house of Geo. Harpater waa knocked off, last Friday, at Sheriff's aale to Elias Horner for $2,300, and the shops, on opposite side of street to Wm. Wolf, for $llOO subject to mort gage of S4OO. —Mr. Mover, tenant on Swartxe's farm, near Millheim, we are told, loet two horses, from the prevalent disease. Mr. John M'Minn, of Potter twp., a)- so had a horse die from epizooty. Wash Loaberger also lost a horse by tbe epizooty. —Mr. Van Ortner, Woodward'# capita! miller, and genial, wLole-aoul ed fellow in general, popped in on oa on Monday. —Go to the Model Book Store of Jaa. Welch & Co., oppoeite Bush house, for Holiday presents. The fin eat display to be seen there—just the place for purchasing Christmas and New Years Gifts. —Don't fail to read Render's ad-1 vcrtisement. —Goods for the holidays, at Hof fer Bros. Farmers, special induce ments offered. Th#J offer bargains fhioh cap pot be excelled elsewhere. ou always get the worth of your money at Hoffer Bros. —The Aarunsbnrg hotel kept by Lieut. LimWt. is drawins£lots of cus tom—good grub, nice beds, and fine landlord and lady account for it. Millheim baa a lawyer —formerly from bsyder county; yp bare Dot learned his same —Poles are distributed and about | to be erected for a telegraph line be tween Lewisburg Junction and Mif flinburg. It will doubdeaa be ready for the aoplication of sine and bias vitriol within a couple of weeks. Pete# Bierly, of Milee twp., also lost a bone through the epitooty. —On the 17th inst, Wellington paura, of New Berlin, and Wm, Hum rael,of Kratseraville, were out gun piug, at the latter place. They espied g rabbit, which Mr, Baom was en deavoriog to shoot Upoo moving the Sn in order to get a sight at it, Mr. ummel got in range, whets the gun was discharged, and the entire con tents entered his side. He lingered until Monday noon, when he died. He was aged about 46 years. —Our towosmau, John C. Smith, in forpiJ us that g dTifl of hem atite ore has %een discovered and opened on the line of the railroad, above Hartleton. The vein is about four feet thick, and the ore very rich. A company of capitalists have leased a tract of 1990 acres for the purpose of getting a fair sweep at the ore. We hope that this company will erecf a furnace at or near L?wUb jrg for the purpose -of. nMaufaftaStag' this new SOUroof wealth ialo iron, and then followed up with a roll lag mill. What is there to prevent such a result?— Chronicle. —Our readers all remember the earning of Mia. AfitchettVb&n some three yaafri ago, on the farm about 3 miles below Centre Hall, which was occupied by Mr John Conly as ten ant. The origin of the fire has all along been shrouded io mystery. A few days ago, a pfcruon by name of Pechdol hgs decl*fe4 thgf he was >ii the matter, ehafging the ineendiarism upon two men, who, he says, wished him to join them in burning said barn, and also, the barn of Jfr. Ream, but he re fused. Becbdel says that the barn was ured by those man, by .means of a jlibeioftpu.Kk'fdsceiifta ifooft dry cow manure,-end hid In the haymow at midnightthe flaiues broke out about 11a. m„ and the entire bam and con teem were consumed We will not mention the names of the parties im plicated \fj Becbdel, until proper in vestigation is had into the truthfulness was done Wife d a spite at Conly. This declaration was made to Mr. Conly by Bechdel in presence of witnesses. Since the above was in type, wc are informed that this story is not entitled to any credit, and originates from malice, against the parlies accused. —We had more *now storms this week and tolerable, hut horses ahem. I —Hicks who stabbed Rider, from the ef- I fccU of whfeh he died shortly after, had J hit trial at Bellefonte, last week, and was found guilty of murder in the second de gree and sentenced to fi years and 7 months in the penitentiary. I— Several of our farmers around here say their horeee had the episooty last summer, and have now taken it a second time, among them we may mention Judge llos termau's horses. It may also be worthy J ol note that, whila nearly all horses in the valley have taken the disease, the team of John Conly, of near this place, is an e*- I caption. Mr. Conly hat been using his team constantly all along, using no pre.' caution to prevent his horses taking the ep- j itcety, and has not avoided bringing bit horses in contact with such as have the disease, yet his animals are seemingly free from the epidemic, lie thinks it is owing to the sharp briny water of his new cistern j which was cemented only three weeks ago, and the first fill of water of course it very strong, but hit horses teetu to relish it and drink it freely. We are not prepared U> say that drinking this kind ol water is a preventive ol the episooty. though it i> worthy of investigation, there may be a remedy in It There are a fbw other sta bles where the epidemic ia not found, but j in these the horses have been closely kept, and ail contact with other horses been j avoided. —The following U the Wanner township road law, which, or s. uielhing similar, we recently proposed should bo extended to Potter township, and, we think, to all oth er townships: SEC. 1. "Hut from and after the passage of thi* act, it may be lawful for tbt super visors of Bonner township, in tha county of Ceatre, in said eommonwaalth, and they are hereby authorised and directed, to de mand and receives, in money, from the taxable inhabitants thereof, the amount of tax assessed, by theui. for road pur poses, and to employ suitable persons to repair and work upon the road* of said township, allowing therefore such com- I pensation as, by them, may be deemed reasonable and just. SEC. 2. That the township ASSESSOR shall be a member, aa-ojKcu-, ot the hoard 01 supervisors, and shall have the casting vote in disputes arising a to the repairing and construction of roads, and the levying and coliaetion of taxes, in said township. SAVED BY A STIMULANT. Another Missouri Survivor — H'Aaf a Bottle of Whiskey Did. NEW YOEE, November 30—David North, of Rondout, N. Y., one ofthe four remaining snrTivors, of the Missouri, who have arrived here, narrates a veiy harrow ing story. While dealing about at sea in an open boat, ha and his companions had to lock their legs under the seats, and clasp arms to keep from being washed ov er board by the heavy sea. They ware without tood for many days. Tha boiler man went craxy the first day, the barber I afterward died, and the porter jumped j overboard. From that time the boat was j surrounded by a shoal of sharks. Thomas J Egan, one of the five left on the morning j of the fourth day while describing a splen-1 did entertainment which he once attended, i suddenly fell and died. He was thrown overboard, and immediately grabbed by sharks By almost a miracle the remain- j ing tour reached the land. A floating bet j tie of whisky, which was found, saTed j North's lifa. ALABAMA. MOSTGOMEET, Ala., November 30. I This morning a detachment of the Seventh | cavalry bivouacked near the Capitol grounds. Intense excitement prevailed, but, oa its being learned that tbe troops were intended for a mere posse eomitatus, the excitement subsided. The Legislature at the Capitol passed a bill and sent it te Governor Lewis, but he refused to receive it. A joint resolution was parsed appoint ing a Committee to communicate the facts by telegraph to the Governor at Washing ton appointing a delegate to present the case to the President The Legislature express great confidence that the President will sustain them. In answer to a communication of the Capital Legislature yesterday, Governor Lewis replied that two bodies claim his re cognition, that the members of the ether received majority of the votes cast and that he could not recognize the Capitol Legislature, because if tbe persons whom he said did not receive a majority were ex cluded, the body would be without a quo rum. The Court House body bas been in secret session. j Titers is fair prospect for A resolution in | Alabama. The newly qualified Governor (Lewi*) be* recognized the so-called "bol ter*" Legilaturc a* the legally qualified Legislature. According to all account*, 1 the Legislature which is in session at the I State Houte lack* no element of legality and regularity; it was recognized by Gov. | Lindiay, who was the Chief Executive of I the Slate when the body wa* organized in due form. Wo have nowhere leen any at tempt to explain the course of the irregu lar organization which meets in a court room and claims to be a Legislature; nor ie any defense of their claim attainable. Thi* is serious business in Alabama; and apparently the c.o.t lik-ly thing now is the impeachment of (*ov, Lewi* by the real Legislature of the Spile. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, FOR 1973 BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED' The ScizvTiric AMERICAir, now in it* 26tb year, enjoys the wideat circulation of any analagou* periodical in the world. 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Wo like such evidence of pluck and we like Ration's llagastne also, lor it is worthy of the support of the whole commu nity. — e *♦- e ■ 1 ■ Zell's Now llluiratcd Monthly, for lb . .onher, i a rich number CON I'KN l'S Rome, with a ftill pigy illustration. the Venetian Srhoflfof l\uiting. with a full page illustration. The Black \\ etch, _w ith Bvo Ulutralion. Future Changes of the Earth -Glaciers, with two illustrations. Tennyson. Historical Summary I nlted States- Africa—Greece Germany -Hoi- This is one of the mol readable month lies published After carefully reading one of the circu lars of Wells Grand Distribution,which lakes place in Bridgeport, Conn , Do- 10. IB7H, we have become satisfied that it is an enterprise worthy the attention slid |a!ron ' ago or all. It is a home affair, endorsed by all the leading citiaent of Bridgeport, and the vast amount of property tob" giv en away will afford an opportunity to hundreds of securing valuable gift* of va rious kinds, including Homes and I-oU, | llorses and Carriages, Bank Stock, Gov ernment Bonds, and many articles we have not space to enumerate. All are aUvised to send early to the Groat Central OtHce of Weils' Grand Dtstrbution, at Bridgeport, Conn , and secure a handsome Chnjiun or Engraving, ranging in price from >1 to JA. ana a share in the Grand Distribution tor each dollar's worth of pictures purchas ed. MARRIAGES OB &kh, at the residence of the bride's patents, near Agricultural Collage, by Rev. Robert llaiuill; Mr. Kvcrhart to Mi* Libbie Foster. On 24th insL. at Aarcnsburg, by Rev. C. H. Reiter. Mr. John 11. Koriuan to Misa Crisoy Ann Raush, both of Centre coun jty- On 24th inst,, by the same, at the resi dence ofthe groom, Mr. Daniel Miller to Miss Sarah Meyer, both of Centre county. DEATHS. On the "doth ult . in Zion, Centre county, of dropsy, John Shaffer, aged 41 years, 11 months and 5 days. ILLINOIS FARM FOR SALE! 2 ACRES; FIRST CLASS LAND; on ly t year* improved from prnirie soil, with buildings, orchard Ac , It is N miles di rectly south of Joliet. next to Chicago the most thriving city In the state and It miles cast of the incorporated village of El wood situated on Chicago ASL Louis K K 45 milea from Chicagv>, the great market of this country, and 10 miles fhm coal re gions. Population largely interspersed with Ist class Pcnn'a. German*. I desire to invest in Commercial busi ness. Address W. NICHOLSON, aov 20 3m Klwood. Will Co. 111. Last Notice. SETTLE UR.—Notice is hereby given that the books of the Centre Hall Manu facturing Company have been placed into the hands of J. P. Gephart, esq , of Be'le fonte, for settlement. Ail Persons indebt ed to saiu company are hereby notified to make settlement within thirty days, and save costs. CENTRE HALL ME 1 !}. CO. nov 21 4t PaertKTT rea SALE.—The undersigned offer# a most desirable properly, 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 neceaaary out-build ings. There is an abundance ofthe choic est fruit upon the premises. For further particulars, apply to R. M MAG EE, n0v.21 2L Bcllefontc. To The Public. - The undersigned having purchased all the machinery, tools, stock. Ac., hereto fore belonging to the Foundry and Ma chine Shops of the t'entrc liali Manufact uring Com pan v. hereby notify the citizens of Centre county that the business of saMt establishment has been resumed, and will be carried on as heretofore, in ai! its vari iou bianche# as a Ft >U NDR Y MA CHINK SHOP. AND MANUFACTO RY OF FARMING IMPLEMENT?- The underspend therefore respectfully ►- licit the public patronage. confident that they will render the utmost satisfaction in all work done by them, having made such additions and improvements in the estab lishment as will enable theui to carry on upon a larger scale *J e ' c £.'i f^r c ; .... cov 21 4t I AN PELT A CO. EXECUTORS SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan* Court of Centre pounly will bo sola on the premises In Potter township in *aid coun ty, on Saturday the-Ut day of December, lsri. at *2 o'clock, p. m , of said day. all the following described real estate, consist ing of two lota of land, late of Phoebe L. Keen, of said twp., dee d. Ono thereof Bounded north and south by lands of John Wagner, emit b7 land of Jonas From, and west by land* of John Jordcn, containing 2 acres and 79 perches, thereon crcctsd a two story Frame Dwelling house, stable shop ana other out building*. The other thereof consisting of wood land, bounded by lands of \Vm Armaga*t, Peter Kubla and Wm. Mulbargcr, containing *2 acre*, more or lea*. TKRMS or SALK. —One half the purchase money to be paid in hanipon confirmation of sale ana the balance in one year, se cured t>y bond and Mort^a)teofth^grem ,,M' * Eiecuter. THE LOGAN CEMENT CO., .HamifttctnrerN of ami Dcalorn IN suj-saitia siaim. Tho Cement in of the very Ileal Quality, guaranteed to be Superior to any in the State. All orders seat by mail should be addrss ed to W P M'MAXUS, Agent. P. O Bo*. 10, Bellefonte, CenlreCo. Pa. 26 July tf. - • i TIIE ONLY PLACE TO Bl'Y good Boots Shoes. BURNSIDE A THOM AS Have just received 50 ca*CT of Boots and Fhce,. I 1 V BURNSIDK * THOMAS Hell the cheapest and beat Boola ; and Shoes. BURNSIDK A THOMAS Are the only onea in Centre to. that havo Lee let ftro'e A, Co,, Boola £ Shcda.' Lister Bro's & Co., Boots and Shoes are warranted. BURNSIDK& THOMAS Sell them at Cash prices. BURNBIDE & THOMAS Boola and Shoes lead or crnck. BUKN6IDE & THOMAS Boots and Shoes always give satiefac tion. Thousands in this county and out of it have tried these Boots A Shoes. They have beep lriei * '? r yeara always hay? given Extra satisfaction. If you want to save doctor bills buy your Boots nnd Shoes from Burnside '& Thomas, You can buy the best articles of To bacco and cigars at half price HI Burnsides & Thomas. * • I The reason you can get such bargains at Burnsidc &, Thomas, they sell for jaiyi9.tr. Gauiu and Klnli. The following I. a synopsis of the game ami flub law. or the State, which it wiTi he well lor perron, Interested to preserve for reference : Ottr. It .hall not be lawful for any per- I ..ii |e kill, hunt or take by any device mean, or contrivance whatever, .ell or ex puee for *alo, have unlawfully in hi. inn, session, or worry or hunt with hound or I dog a, any doer or fawn between the 31.t I day ot December, in any year, and the l.t day of September, in any year; Presided, I that nothing in thi. section .hall apply to lame doer or those kept in park. | Any peron. violating the foregoing pro vision of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ami shall likewise he liable to a penalty of fifty dollar*. Moiwafi, /'iirfnWjiri TVrtryi, di* -Not per,on shall kill or have unlawfully in hi* possesion or en pose lor .ale, an v ruffed grou.e or pheasant, between the AKb day! of December and the Ist day of August,) any quail or Virginia partridge between I the 1I> day of December ami the Ist day) of October, or any wild turkey, between . the Ist day of January and the l.t day of Octcber, or any fox squirrel or gray suuir rei, or labbil, between the Dt day of Jan uary and the .1 day of August, under a penally of live dollars for each and everv lord r squirrel so skilled unlawfully and < in possession, or eipomj for sale. IHMCH rerun* Htnlt —Me person .hail at I any time, kill, trap or expose for .ale or I have in hi. possession after the same is J killed, any night hawk, whippoorwlll, inch, thrush, lark, spariow. wren, martia, swallow, woodpecker, dove, bobolink, I robin, or slarkliitg or any other insectiv loruusbird, nor destroy or rob the nest of j any wild Sirds whatever, under a penal i illy of five dollars for each and every j bird so killed, trapped or exposed for sale, and for each net so destroyed or rubbed. Hunt my on .Sunday —Tnere .ball be no. shoiiting of birds, hunting or trapping on j the tirst day of the week, called Sunday, and any person offending against the pro vision of this act, shall, on conviction, for feit, and pay a sum not exredtng twenty five nor Itss than Ave dollars, or be irn- I prisoned in the county jail w here the of fence was committed, not less thau ten days noi more than twenty-flve days for each offence. Trapping Hi nit No person shall at any time feed, bail er build bliuds for the pur pose of killing or to trap or snare any wild turkey, ruffed grouse or pheasant, quail or Virginia partridge or woodcock, under a penalty of five dollar, for each and every bird so taken, trapped or snared : /V, i tJrti, thai nothing in this act shall be construed u> prevent individuals or as sociations for the protection, preservation and propagation of gam* from gathering alive by net or trap*, quails or Virginia partridge*, for the aole purpose of prcsurv ing theiu alive over winter, from the fif teenth day of November to the first day of January, and for no other purpote what ever. H'atk Buss.—lt halt be unlawful for any perton to take, oatch or kill, by any mean or device whatsoever, aay black bat# in the Delaware or Susquehanna rivers, or any of their tribulartee, until | the tirst day ot August, A. D 1872. /Vo ru/rJ, That the accidental taking of black has* shall not be construed at a violation ot this act if the tame tliall be immediate- iy returned alive into the said rivers and | tributaries The fact of any persons hav ing such black bass in their possession shall be accepted as prima /arte evident-# of their having been taken from said riv ers or tributaries in violation of this act Aay person violating the above provis ions of this act shall upon conviction there of before any justice of the peace, pay a line of dve dollais for each and every flsh so taken or had in possession, without ho-' ing able to prove that they were not tak en from the said rivers or streams, and in i default of the payment of such fine to un-| dcrgo an imprisonment in the county jaill for a term of ten day*. fAh.—The species commonly known asi i Susquehanna salmon, pike, perch and jack salmon, shall henceforth not be taken] in any of the stteam* m,ant to be inchid el in this act during their spawning time. I this is to av between the first daysof Feb ruary and first day of June in any year ; and the mode of proof of such taking and ! the penalty for the same shall be the same' as in the case of black bass. 7Vuuf. —No persons shall at any time,! with intent so tu do, catch any speckled brook trout or any speckled river trout, | with aey de\ ice. save only with a hook and line ; and no person shall catch any! such trout, or have any such trout in pos- 1 ,--s:on. ave only during months of April, i May. June, and the fir*t fifteen days of August, under*, penalty of five dollars, for each trout so caught or had in his pos- j session ; but this section shall not prevent; any persons or corporation from catching trout in winter owned by them, or their premises, to stock other waters in l any miner or at anv time. Drugging Fink.— No persons shall pise# injtny fresh water stream, lake or pond, without the consent of the owner, isr lime <>r other deleterious substance with; the intent to injure flsh. oranv drug or, medicated bait witb intent thereby to poison or catch fish, nor place in a pond •r lake stocked and inhibited by trout or black bass any drug or ether deleterious substance, with intent to destroy such tr„ut or bass, norplaee in any freah water, pond or stream vtocked with brook trout.' any pike, pickerel, black bass or red bass, or other piscivorous fish (salmon except ed) without the consent of the owner of, the land upon which the pond or stream is situated. Any person violating lha pro-, visions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall in ad-1 dition thereto, and in addition to any dam- I age he ms.v have done, be liable to a pen alty of oae hundred dollar*. Finking trilk yrixri.-It shall not he law ful for any person to fish with seines in thu waters of the Baystown brgnpl) t\f Juniata river and iU ti|buUnu4, under a penalty qf tun qo.nnri for each offense. Fink /f/isDtj. The sheriff uf the county i is authorized and required to declare fish | baskets and brush nuts oomtip<n nuisances I in the rivers of Susquehanna and Juniata I and thoir tributaries, and on failure of the i owners to remove them tho sheriff shall | destroy or remove them himself. Traverse Juror*—Ath Monday, Nof. Bellcfunto Bor- Herman Miller. Jacob Seibert, Albert Aunuuerman, Christian Derr. C. S. Oarbrick. Milesburg Bor—Jonathan Bullock. Phi.ipsburg Bor—J. L. Barr. Unionvillc Bor—llenj. Rich. Benuer township—Thoma# Marshall. Ferguson—Geo. I). Danley, James Cal derwood, John Krep#. Gregg—R. 11. Duncan. Howard—Samuel Fletcher, lialfmoon—J II Griffin, A J Thompson. Harris—John Lytlp. Haines W Ktimuut. Huston —Reuben KicUaid*. Jno D Mor- ggn. Liberty—J F Clark. Christ 'Schneck. Marion—Adam Bartholomew. Miles—And Ocker, James Mallcry, Jno Wolf. Patton—CbasSmith, 'Geo Maltcrn. Potter—Hcnrv Ko*man, Peter Uoffer, Jacob Hurnster, Micheal Spyker, Henry Garver, John Farner. Spring—Win Dale, Joseph Flora, Nel son Lucas. Taylor—David Henderson. Walker— Jas Shaffer, B. F. Shaffer, Geo Swartx, Jas Kmcrick, Daniel Loash. Worth—A 8 Price, David Sj>ut\s. %'rafrrte ,hiror* —Vtid %wet Jr. Bellefonte 110r —Pat McCaffrey, J P Gepliart, Jag H Dobbins. H B Pontius. I'hilipsburg Boro—Falkncr. Unionvillc—John Alexander. Benner township—Adam Wagner. Boggs—Wui. D Harper. Curtin—Nathan McCloskey. Ferguson—H W Meek, Josephb W<'bb. Gregg—Geo Murk. '* llain iohp rt, John Bear, Jkc ob Woffi John Yearkcr. Harris—H Frodcrick. Shannon Boal. Felix Dale, Samuel Gilliland Howard—Win. II Neff, John Slitter. Huston—H G Cronistcr, Mark G Wil liams, Levi Woomer. Ml'ivs— Henry Corinan. Potter -John Udonktik, W n, Stover. Hmh-Wfti \Vlifted Georgo Bear*. Si,o<Y J Brown, James Y Lucas. Spring—John Rockcy. Walker—A Gramley, J 8 Swartt, Jos tali Strubblc. OUR CLOTHING STORE. I have just been to the oily, and laid in a full stock of KHAU\-MADE CLOTHING, and in addition to that a large stock of HATS and CAPS oi the latest styles; alio. BOOTS and SHOES, both kip and calf; nlso GAI TKKS. for ladies, of three or four differ ent styles. TOBACCO and CIGA RH. of the host if. snrtnient. JEWELRY and NOTRJNU 1 solicit u libera) patronage from the kind people of Penhsvalley. as heretofore Out motto U, SELL CHEAP. JACOB ARISE WMS, \C. F. Hcrlacher N. Crontnillcr. j NEW GOODS! tw 23 w A;i J yA I or FALL GOODS!!!] lIKHLACHKK A t'Rit.NMILLKK | Wish to infix m the citiaeu. of Poller that they have opened an entire new | ■lock of good, in their old quarters, arid will keep constantly on hand a full and. good assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ! ALI'ACAS, Poplin*, PLAIDS, Lustre*. and all other kind* of DRESS GOODS. full line of NOTIONS and FANCY Good* • flat* A Cap*, Boot* & Hbocs CKOCKKRY. QUHKNSW ABE, STONEWARE (JKDAKWAKK. BUG A KB, TEAS. CDFPKKB, FIBII, BALT, etc., etc , etc., All of which we offer at greatly reduced price*. Highest prices paid for country produce. By strict attention to business we hope to merit and receive the patronage of the public NE PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place! ! The subscriber i* just receiving from the! ••astern citie* a Full Stock ol FALL and WINTER mOoDS I which be has determined to sell very ] cheap, consisting of DRY GOODS and Prints, Muslin*. Opens Canton*, and Woll Flannels. Ladle* Dre.s Good*, such n* Detains, Alpacas, Poplins, Empress Cloth, Baleens, Tatneise, together with a full stock of everything usually kept in the Dry Goods line. NOTIONS : " A full stock, consisting part of Ladiee and Children's Merino iloae, Collars, Bid gloves, beat quality silk and Lisle thread Gloves, liaods. Nubias, Breakfast shawla, f HATS & CAPS, A full assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's ot the latest style and best. CLOTHING, 7 Beady made, a choice selection of Men's' and Boy's of the newest stylos and most) serviceable materials. BOOTS & SHOES, ! A very large stock of Men's \\ omen's and j Children's and sold very low. (Jueensware, full assortment. GROCERIES a full stock at the lowest prices At the old stand of , WM. WOLF. W. J. McManigal, Wholesale and retail dealer in HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Iron, \ixll Oil*. Falnta, Yarn- Ishm, Rail Paper, Ac. jiliHHfj Co., Pa. To Shoemaker is, 1 have Just received a Urge stock of FRENCH KIP FRENCH MOROCCORs FKKNCII CALF SAINS LINING SKINS RUSSIA BRISTLES RED SOLE LEATHER SHOE MAKERS TOOLS PAT.. AWL HAFTS AT 10 CENTS SHOE THREAD Ac. Call early and examina Oct 11 fim WM J M MANIGAL. BOSTON Boot A Shoe Store! A NEW ESTABLISHMENT With New Goods & New Prices! Having determined to engage in busineas at thi# place, we have opened up in Room NO 5 BUSH'S ARCADE, BEJXKFONTE, PA., the largest. moat oorupiete And cheapest stock of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP PERS, icC., that hat ever been opened up in this part of the State. At our store yon can find in the Boot and Shoe line YMWwrti from the finest boot to the cheapest slip per, and wo kfiaw If you once oall and WAXING AND you will concede that it is to your interest to purchase from us. WKNEIX AT BOSTON KATE* Repairing Scully Rone. BATCHKLLKR A CO. July ltf. THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. Ne*i door to Wilaon & Hicks' Hard ware store,' Allegheny St., BELLEFONTE, PA., R. F. Rankin dc Co.. (Sucgostur* to Lit* l A Wilson.) . DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS OILS. DYE STUFFS. \ ARNISIIfes, BRiTSH. ESL FKRFUMEUY. NATIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, Ac. for medicinal purposes. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES 6t> SUPPORTERS in great variety] Also, Choke CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other articles usually hept In first ( class Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFU Y COMPOUNDED. &!)% .F.ANRIN HQ J BKLLEPOVTEM ARKRTR. Corrected by C. I>. Keller White <Yheet f 1.80, Red lfiO._,. 1ive...... 76....... Doi n til) ....Gets 40....... Ma rTey 00. 70 Clorertced fi.CW ...... IMaloea 46. Lard per pound 7 Pork per pound 00 , Butter 10 Kg*.'JO Plnstcr perton sl4 Tallow 8 Bacon 8 ......Ham 12 LKWIBTnWN MARKETS White wheal 1,76 ..Rid wheal 1,46.... Rye ] 00 Corn 00 Oat. 36 Barley 60 Cloverseed 4,60 Tllliothyseed, 360 I Halt 'J 60 par tack Bacon 10c Ham 10...... Buttei 15)... Eggs 16...... Plaatcr U 6(1 XT£3 33 IWiW® 1 # is use tr M Piiii, Sort*, Wouids ud Lißiiett. v BUV IT! TRV ITT atjd 4fue, . U Pals Cure 0/ For a fesumalisq,. . .Um Ptiq Cur* ml. For Nfeaifia, . . . . Um P*ip Cej/OiL For Fe*\Sors, . ~. Um Piis CJN Oil For CHoiwiV Iforbaw, . Um PaiQ Wm OiL For SprainiV . . . , Um For H*a4whY . . . Um Palf Cur* OIL For Brtilwi, .V , . Um /fig Cult Oil For Cornitad BuVr.s, UjrPiiij Cure OiL For 4ny Sew, . Uko Poip Curo OIL For i|oy LxnjeoMi, .Vuxe Pip Curt OiL Irar BenwMWsaasvTta, Aa* ws iKsJlmcs ik./aUV prelate Its saaaL t'ss* lUlsryl|i <M iWruslly fur Jtmrx* mApj%.mnr. Aak be FAHUTOIB OIL tLw *th*r, far wefllillT IT TO BtEE. It is an. tdlai sw.al. mrsmJuHriiaut*. f lag euatp-uad, tuJt fruesV r/ VsgJaM. hot. HwU aa* KsiVu, X and Is class abd l. X MN by all bni<gWU aa* Itaalsss la *U*Xr rait c, m t rvT*. icaURE & EATON, Horwrmi, JjLgFgbdLlJhC ' wholesale and retail br F. P. Green. W. A. CURRYT BOOT & SHOE MAKER CERTBB HALL, PA. Would uiost respectfully inform the ci jtixens of this vicinity, that he has started a new Boot and Bkoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public natron - I' age. Boots and Hhsei made to order and according to style, and warrant* hi* work to equal any made elsewhere. All kii.ds | of repairing done, and charges reasonable. ►Give him a call. Oct U. 3m. School Tax I To all whom it may concern : The du plicate of acbool Taa for Potter school district for the 1872, hat been placed in the hand* of Fred Kuttx, Treasurer of the School Board, in accordance with the Act of Assembly of IMP, for collection : All persons paying said tax on or before j the l&th of November, wilt bo allowed a [deduction of five per cent, from the l&tb [of November to 14th of Dec. no deduction ; and after that date 6 per cent will be add u-d. Bv order of the Board. EKED KURTZ. Sept, JD Transursi. 'rjYJIK Very Best Buenos Ay en Sole Leather, FRENCH, GERMAN AN DUO UN TRY CALF SKINS, KIIOKi n Uim Ac., Ac., At reasonable rates, next door to C. D. Keller's store. Bishop Mr Bellefonte t'enn'a. E.GRAHAM A SON. Oct 11 t£ Ae SLSSAIAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lower room, No. 1. Bush's block, where j he keeps on hand a stock of WHITE and RED LEATHER and IIA RyESS. Kips and CalfSkins French and City Finish. STRING LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS OF FVERY DE SCRIFTION. Raw Rides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunks and Valises OF ALL KINDS. |RAW FURS, of all kiods bought and highest price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed jiltijrt bought not) on hand#. WItKAT and OATB specially bought and the high est Cash price paid. Go to Suuman a, there you can buy (he*per than elsewhere, a* everybody know#, who ever dealt with him. lie let* no one off without a good bargain. Nut door to Sussman's i# the cheap dry good# establishment of Isaac Guggenheita er, apS.tf. ADAM HILD, ! PAINTER, /JKSff I offer* his service# to tho cltixens of Mifflin Centre and adjoining counties, in IIOIMC, Ntcn and Ornuienalal Palming. GRAINING Oak, Walnut, Maple. A*h, Mahogony, Ac. l'lain and Fancy Panerhanging. Or der* re*pectfully aolicited. All fine work done for other painter*. Juno 7 y. JOHN C. MOTZ & CO. BAVKERN. XTLLHUM, CENTRE CO., PA. Receive Deposits and allow interest. Discount Note*. Make Collection*. I*ue Ka-tem Exchange. And a general Banking Business dono. JOHN C. MOTZ, A WALTER. PRKSIDRWT. Cahier. maCZZtf^ C. I'ECK. J- T. LEE. PECK & LEE'S New Coaoh Manufactory. CENTRE IIALL, PA. Tho undersigned have opened a new es tablishment, at their now shops, for the inanufactute of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, | SLEIOHS AND SLEDS, PLAIN AND FAXCT of every description . . . All vehicles manufactured by them are warranted to render satisfaction, and as equal to any work done elsewhere. They use none but the best material, and employ the most skillful workmen. Hence they flatter thomselves that their work can not be excelled for durability and finish. Orders IVotn a distaneo.uromptly attend-. Ed to. Come and examine our work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, LOCK HAVEN, PA. The proprietor of Evader's Muic Store desires to call the Attention of the people of Centre county, to the fact that tbey Can Save Money by purchasing their niuiical instrument* ot Hvnder's Mush} Store. We ere selling Double Heed. Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, at 8140, superior in tone and finish, to those that nre hawked and peddled throughout the country at $175 to $200.) Tfcc. e we warrant for fire years. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible partiea. We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in Peousvalley this year, which you, u J do well to examine before purcbaaing elsewhere : CENTRE HALL. S. 8. WOLF. Rywdar Organ .. $225.00 WM.OALBHAITH, UvnderOrgan....... 140.00 LEMONT. DIl. J. Y. DALE, American Organ 1870.00 PETER BCHRECK, Rynder Organ - - 140.00 AARONBBURG. WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Organ $240.00 BOALBBURQ. M IBS E. E. H U NTER, Melodion 1130.00; In a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In short by writing a letter to us and getting our prioet—we deliver all instruments— You Can Save From 840 to 860 on an Organ. A ' RYNDEItS MUSIC STORE, Lick Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! c. D. KELLER BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, ■ | now prepared, at the Old Stand on Bishop Street, to sell • CEDAR ASD WILLOW WARE, AC.AC, at g-eatly reduced price*. He is alao prejiared to purchase ALL KINDS OF GRAIN! FOB WHICH HE WILL HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! AHB PUBCIUSERS HILL Fl!H> HCFKKIOE aprlftf 1. Guggenheimer. ARRANGEMENT I ISAAC GcookNHEIMER. ha v ; t u g purchased the entire elock of the late hrm of Buseman A *" cept the Leather and *boc-fidig. has filled up bis shelves with a lot o irLEMPID RK* OOOI*, embracing ready made clot hing, PKKMOOOW, GROCERIES, PBOVISIUNS, BOOTS A snow, HATS A CATS, AND FANCY ARTICLES and is now prepared to accomodate all his old customers, and to welcome all new ones who may favor him with their patronage. He feels safe in say ing that he can please the most fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC GUGGENHEIMKR p g —Mr. Bussman still continue* to deal in LEATHER AND SHOE-FIN DINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in tno old room, where he may alway be found. l'iap.tf. COAL, * LIME, and POWDER! COAL—Wilkesbarre Coal, Chostnut Stove, Egg, furnace and foundry, Coal—ofoest quality, at the low est price*. Customers will please note that our coal is housed un der commodious sheds. LI M K—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale at our kilns, on the pike leading to Milesburg. POWDER.—Having received the agency for Du Pont's Powder AT WHOLESALE, we shall be pleased to receive orders from the trade. • Office and yard near south end of Bald Ragle Valley R. R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa. | novl BHORTLIDGK & CO ESTATE OF DAVID STOVER, dee d, of Penn township. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administration over above estate have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are called upon to make payment forthwith, and those having claims to pre sent them properly authenticated for sot ttainent ii. i KAri a, U JOHN STOVER, Ato'r. ,14 ' WAR! WAR! On High Prices. GREAT EXCITEMENT. H. R. MRiTII, of Potters Mills. N EWGO ODS! We would most respectfully ifrxmi huj frienda customers, and the j.ublk gener ally, that he hat taken fteteasinn of Thomson's old quarter-, which hare been] remodeled and impr. and it now pr*-j tared to accommodate all who may favor! in: by caUibjt. NEW GOODS! He hat just received one o the largest atocktof all kinds of Merchandise ever brought to Centre county, which he intends to tell st tcuh figures a* will make it an ob iect lor all person* to purchase. Families laying in winter suppliet of Groceries, Iry Good*, Ac., thou Id not fail to give him a call, as he feels confident his prtcet and superior quality of good* will amply tality all. Hu stock of GROCERIES consists of Coffees of the beat quality. Teas,! Sugars of all kinda, Molasses, Fish, Salt,! cheeae. Dried Fruit, Spice*. Provisions.' Flour and Feed, die., dec. Our stock of D R YG GO D 8 is large and varied, and we will just say! can supply any article in that line, with out enumerating. READYM A DEC LOTH I]fG a large stock of ready-made Clothing for Men and Boys' wear, which we will dispose of at a very small advance on coat. Boot* and Shoes, Hat* and Can*, Hard ware, Oueensware. Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Fancvtlood*. Carpet*, Oil cloths, Wall Paper*. Window Shades. Ac., oct&lj, — Graham & Son, % Boot & Shoe Makers Next door to D C Keller's Store Bellefoute. We manufacture to order. Our work is neat and durable. Our prices are very moderate. We warrant to Rive satisfaction. W*e have the LAROKST and BEST stock of Ladie's and Children's shoes in town. We are receiving goods every week. Wo wish an examination of our goods. The Pennsvallcy trade is especially in vited to call and see our stock, we think wo can please all who call as to s lyle, quality, and prices. We study to render satisfaction, and although we have had an extended trade for years, we have never given a customer cause to complain. * septls.tf. BUTTS HO USE Bf.llefoxte, Pa. J. B. BUTTS. PropV. Has first class accommodation; charg es Tw*m to I *, tf. Dr. Crook's WinoofTai IO YEARH Public Test Mm promt jggT, DR. CROOK'S JSgg. WINE TAR *• finHb nfir' 1 " prepnr:. s 3HBieF<* lion mm oacml Ute public. It i rich in die medicinal •!- Hie* uiwqciaicd fcur dtew e* ©I ilie Ttaroal and tons*, s formic* UM mo* reamrinibk car*. Coughs, Colds, Chrwnle Cotishn. It eftecusallr caim ikea aIL iMhma and Bronchlll*. Km curd *o many COM Ufa** (MM WtJOOßwd* •pacific for UM* oowpUiu'*. For pains in Breast, Side or Back, t! ravel or Kidney Dlmnc, Mm av s d the I riawj Oreaits Jaundice or any Liter Com plaint, It kaa coequal It to aim a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite, Strengthens the System. U Restores the Weak and Debilitated. Causes the Food to Digest, Remotes Dyspepsia &r., Indlgostlrr. Pretents Malarious Feters, Uites tone to yonrSysU TRY DBL CROOK'S WIXEOFTA The ChaapiM of the World. The new improved Amcric*u But ton- Hole Overwwming and Complete Sewing .Machine —The great est machine of the Age I Sim pi city, Durability & Cheap ness Combined. This machine Win* the litest, ha* taxHf improvement* over nil other, in * word, it it a perfect maehine>hich 1# acknowkdg ed bv th<best judge* wndßgcnt* of all olbcv machines. s o*ll on A. L. BsMgos. jnaaisonbyif. who it the autboriaed agent far Centre county. Alao keeps the best Bewirsr Ma chine* thread, needle*, and repairs all kinds of sewing machine*, clocks, watches. u --•ick boxes Ac I will thoroughly canvass the section belonging tome, and 1 eluul be eery much pleased to sell every person a machine,on easy terms : give it a trial be fore purchasing any otber~-it has no equal. | Parties wishing the machine, will pfea-e addrea* the underaigned. Satisfaction I guaranteed. All orders prom pt iy attend- A. L BARTCIB, Agent for Centre County ; Ma&iaoxJicao. Pa- _ " THE GREAT CAUSE OK Human Misery. JuW pabttatwd. ta S scsJed <<ar*k:>*. Prk*. sis c nta i A I*taw on IW Twwtawal sad Radical Cw f Seminal WdMs * B*tw**liO*. ttHiee, Ml In Ml SUM. tawlßßtsrj! Kmiiwoos. lu>l*rtr, wfu. M P of b*, TW* MHMWMri sulhoi. to this sdmlmM* lec ton> ctawb pnsw bom hi* .on. MHlfn that ths irtßlnamismms' H.II AW wr ta tohlir IWWMI wtlhmrt nwdwinr ami wlthoot dsafisnn> tor su si opwsmios. boociw. iMtnuacßts, rUur*. or oct- JlsU. ivninUna wrtBBSMM <rf ■*• si oaec rt-rUiu and sBM-iusl. by UKh *cn odtarar. to matter what > t condition may W. mar corn hinwcl? ch*ptj. MW# and rsdk-.Llr. This lecture will proT* a booa to lk —atkund th—kndw Rent. under —*L tn a plain to any a4diN t PaiOftMßutM, MS llowwrj. Sen York sprlsly. CH ENTAAL HOTKL. Corner of Third and Chestnut Street Miffiinburg, Pa. Jdbn Showers, Proprietor. i Its Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. * H. A. Taylor's Livery Attache !. unfUl ly PURIFY YOUfi BLOOD. 1 For Scrofula, S< ;ottt %* lon* Di*ciM'! f it:© Eyes, or Seioftila iu A ony form. Cs Any disease or emptn-n of the Skin, disease of the Liver. Rheumatism, Pitnplea, O1 a rtd' Sores, Chcrs. Bn i.en-dowr JH[ Constitutions. Syphilis, or any disease depcudiug on a do Ph.v' pravtd condition of lite blool fKSfe,* CROOK'S J&K}® STRI P OF POKE ROOT. Jt baalkemedirißai property Poke rombimd •' 1 i n P* JtJyr anlitxi of Ik " a hid •• - epos into the ifig the iß"d rapid and *on V derful cures. Aak vour Drugglsst ior Dr. Crook"* C • - Kund Syrup of r oke Boot—take is d <* 'healed.
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