THE CENTRE REPORTER FRIDAY PKO„ 1, LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL *!▼— Our friends, every where, will oblige tu by send in* us local news of interest. ... + CIRC tTLATIOW.—Tho circulation of the HxroaTM, on this side the county, is larger than that of all other papers in the count*. Business men will therefore find this one of the best advertising mediums. We invite all interested to come and in spect our list for themselves. 'uXRTAICSS.--All monies ior sub scription will bo credited on thesubsen ber s address, and 1868, he served in the House with credit and ability. He previously discharged the duties of district attor ney of Clinton county to the entire satisfaction of its people. He died of consumption. —Whatever cannot be had at the Model Book Store, of Jas. Wejch A Co., for a holiday present, is not worth having: you there find the greatest and most elegant assortment of fanev articles you can think of. 1 he Model Book Store just now presents a complete museum in this respect, ad mittance free. Go all and see though you do not wish to buy. See Welch'i advertiaemeuL —Tho Philij burg Journal says that married * imen bombarded a dancing party the other night. Le Ban Ton, Journal dt Mod**; gives monthly, five fine and highly colored steel engravings, beside these one large uncolored plate, beautifully executed by the best artist of Paris. One year, monthly, #6, single cop ies 50 cents, two patterns are given with each number worth more than the price paid for the Journal. —Pub- lished iu New York. . - ♦ —lf you wish to buy a handsome book as a Christmas present for a friend, tbe Model Book Store, of Jas. Welch A Co., is the place where you -n plaase yoarscif in a selection. A large stock of books and fancy aritc lea, intended for the holidays, is now ready for coetomeas, at low prices. $75,000 IN CAJBH FOR sl.-We call the atteation.ofour readers to the adver tisement in another column of the Nebras ka Bute Orphan Asylum. Here is a .chance to win a fortune in a Public Legal Drawing, sad at the same time help a noble and worthy institution. —Sunday 28th, the Lords Supper will be administered in the Aaroasburg Lulb. church by Rev. Sahm. —The epiaooty is abating in our valley, and horn* ai a getting more numerous on the highways. —Samuel Musser is a new citixen of Centre Hall having moved over from Bellefonte this week. —Geo. B. Harpster, a native of this town, and who built some of its best houses, intends moving to Leaa, 111., iu a few day*. —R. H. Porter, formerly of the Old Fort Hale!, this week flitted to Houtxdale, where, with G. S. Porter, formerly of this place, he will engage in the grocery busi ness. —The weather was'cold and extremely stormy this week. —The roads in this county have been In tollerable condition for sleighing for seme two weeks. —The name of the colored person who cut another man with a raxor, at Belie foate one day last week, is Abraham Jack ton . and tha individual who was cut hears the name of Pter Deviaa. The cause ef the rumpus is not known. TOT the Reporter. Our friends, Joseph Gill Hand and Wm Aiken*, killed a fine doe the other day. in the Seven Mountains. At tbo house ef David Gilliland the aforesaid doe was pre pared for an excellent dinner. Dnvid told some of the good old stories, which Mr. Spengler, Joe, BQlie, and Mr. Stivar and wife from Bedford, were the willing hear ers. It was a first class farmer'* dinner, and we enjoyed it -rlemlidly. Taacxar rx Jan..—Joseph Herrold, says the Lew is town Gazette, a German etranger in thesa parts, hung himself in the eounty jail on Monday evening. The circumstance* were the*e : A flew months age He-raid was put to jail, on a charge of stealing a watch and some other articles at the Union House. He protested hi* inno cence and, there having been no regular commitment, he was released on habeas corpus. He went away, but returned last week to get bis clothing. He was then again arrcstad on the old charge and lodg ed in jail. He again vehemently protested his innocence and. appeared to brood much over his troubles, as ha callsd them. Mon day morning he assisted Sheriff Muthers bough in butchering in the jail yard. About 4 p. m., he proceeded to bis cell, and on the way he told one of his fellow pris oners, Joseph Griffith, that he intended to commit suicide. Joe. however, regard ed the threat as idle talk only. An hour afterward one of the Sheriff's daughters carried Herrold's supper to the cell and called, bat receiving no answer supposed he was asleep. Calling her sisters the door was unlocked when to their horror they beheld his body hanging by a wool en scarf to the door, and the scarf attached to the iron bars in the window of tbe door, and his legs extended along the floor so as to let his body down. —Nirkasea is to Hats a Stats Ou rs a* Astlum— s2Bo,6os is offered ia Cash Prize*. The appeal ia made on the ground* of humanity, from a new State, where the tide of imm ignition is immense, and where *uch an inatitutioa ia greatly needed. The highest Prize ia $76,000. The tickets are sl, each or six for $6. J, M. Pattee, af Omaha, bai been chosen the General Manager of this legal and humane undertaking|wnich is endorsed by the Gov ernor and heat business men of the State Ckstre # Oocsty Teach ses' I*titutk. -Twenty-sixth annual session will be held in Reynolds' Hall Bellefonte, com mencing on Tuesday morning, December, 31st, at 9 o'clock, closing on Friday eve ning, January, 3d, 1878. Teachers of both Publico and Private Schools, and all per sons intending to become teachers, are in vited to become members and enjoy the advantages of the Institute. The exercises will oensist of Teachers' Sessions, or working seseions, during the day, and Lectures and Readings in tha evening. The Day Sessions will be devo ted to practical, everv-day school work, and will be so arranged at to afford evary teacher present an opportunity to partici pate. Instruction will be given in all the branches taught in our public achoola, and methods of teaching the same discussed. A lessen on the theoiy of teaching will be given at every session. It is aotirable that this part of the work should be per formed uy uivKK uiHst interested- the teachers themselves, and all are expected te take part. Tuesday evening lecture— •'Duties of Parents, Directors, Teachers and Pupils," by Bev. A. R. Home, Prin cipal, Keystone Ktate Normal School. Wednesday evening, addraes.—Hon. S. P. Wickersham, State Supt of Public Schools. Thursday evening, Elocutiona ry Entertainment —Prof /. W. Shoema ker. Friday evening, Lecture—"Man ners and Morals in School,"by James Kloeutionary entertainment on Thursday evening, for which an admission fee of 2f cts. will be charged, to assist in defraying the axpenses of the institute. J. P. W iok crsham, State Superintendent. will be present on Wednesday, and will address the Teachers in the afternoon, and the peo ple ia the evening. Ktforts will be made to entertain lady I teachers free The proprietors of the fol lowing hotels have very generously ofler , ed to furnish board anJ lodging at the fol , lowing reduced rates, vis- Bush House Ser dav, $ I,fto. llrockcrhoff House, per ay f),00 Butta' House, per day. I.OU. German's Hotel, prices moderate. President Grant has nominated the lion. James L. Orr, of South Carolina, as Minis , ter to Russia, vice Andrew G. Curtin, re signed. —Tlie Tribune stales that the Miasos Greeley are unwilling, under any cireum stances, that the plan for a subscription for their personal benefit should he adhered to. ii ♦ ' Pauperism and Crimp. The Superintendent of the Census has just made up the statistic* of pau perism and crime.iu the United States as the advance sheets which reach us with the remark "that neither the "statements of crime nor those ol pau "perism for the year are regarded as "possessing any high degree of stat is "listical authority. They are believ "ed, however, to "coutaiu a very much "larger amount of exact aud of "approximate information than "it is in the power of an* indi vidual or of anv other public ageu "cy to collect. The numbers reported "respectively as receiving poor-sup "port and as in prison on the Ist of "June, 1870, nre regarded as quite "accurately determiued." The iuformatiou here uoted as "quite accurately determined" is very interesting. On the Ist of June, 1870 there were 42.901 persons in prison throughout the United States, or 1 incarcerated crimiual to every 1,172 of population, and 66,737 paupers, or lin every 402 of population. Of the criminal, 24,173 were native boru, showing 1 in 1,364 of our native popu lation in durance v ile. Dividing the native bora by color, there were 16,- 117 whitee, or 1 criminal in eachl,- 746, and 8,046 negroes, or 1 criminal in each 606 of that race, revealing the notable circumstances that there are proportionately three times as many criminal blacks as whites. The for- | eighn-born criminals number 8,728 or lin ever* 637. As to paupers, there 1 are 53,939 native born, or 1 in 622, 1 and 22,698 foreign born, orjl in 244. < Of the native-born paupers 44,539 i were white, or 1 in 853, and 9,367 black, or lin 520. Tabulating these deductions, which we make from the i Superintendent's figures, it appears that pauperism anil crime are thus i distributed : < Criminal*. Native white... Id. 117—1 in 1,744 Negroes 8 Us 6 lin 60$ Foreign horn - lin 637 Pauptrt. Native white .............44,539—1 in 763 Negroes....... 9,400 —1 in 530 Foreign horn 23,796—1 in 244 Out of the 32,901 crimiuals 6,246, or about one filth, are in the recon structed States, and 4,204, or two thirds, of these offenders are negroes. In the same States there are 6,250 paupers, or about an eighth of the whole number, and 4,556 of these are blacks. The white population of these ten States being 44>Of .369. and the ne groes numbering 3,615,701, the Su perintendent's figures fnroish us with this further deduction : fWpeleUoe Crtts lk fuse***. Wfetts USMW IhU llalLM Xtom MKW lin m lis T* —or that uegroes of the South have in round numbers about four times as many paupers and three times as many criminals as the whites, while a million less in number than the whites. But had as is the show* ing made by poor Cuff in the recon structed States, he ia far belter off there, aa respcts either pauperism or crime, than in the old free States. In theee there are 364 001 negroes, and of theae 1,748 are criminals and 2,- 594 paupers, or one criminal in 208 and one pauper in 140, or four times as many criminals and five timea as many paupers to proportion among Northern as there are among South ern negroes. Why there should be this great difference, some adept in social science might do well to tell. How THE ELECTORAL VOTE IS CAST —The Prueidential Electors, chosen November sth by law, are required to meet ou the first Wednesday of Dec ember, at such places as the Legisla ture of each State has directed, which is generally the capitol of the State, and give their votes. Tbey arc re quired to make and sign and seal up three separate certificates of their votes and to certify on the cover or en velope containing each of said certifi cates that a list of the votes cost for President and Vice President is con tained therein. Each of these pack ages is also to contain a certified list of the Electors of the State. One of the packages so sealed and certified is to be sent by the hands of one of the Electors to the President of the Sen ate of the Uoited States ; one of them is to be forthwith deposited in the poet-office, also directed to the Presi dent of the Senate ; and the third is to be delivered to the Uoited States Judge for the district in which the Electors have assembled to vote. The first mentioned of the packages is re- Suired to be delivered to thePresi ent of the Senate befere the next Wednesday of the Janua ry. The law further provides that Congress shall be in session on the sec ond Wednesday of Febuary succeed ing every meeting of Presidential' Electors, when the said packages con taining tha vote shall be opened, the vote counted, and persons who shall fill the offices of President and Vice- President shall be ascertained and de clared, agreeably to the Constitution. The Latent Dlgcowie* in the Po lar Regions. Although the North Pole haa not yet been reached, notable program hu recently been made in the < xp oration of the zone of which it ia he center. During the paat summer, several voy ages have been accomplised ; and 6f the results thereby determined, we are now begining to learn the first particu lars. Dr. Augustus Petermann, the emi nent German geographer, has received advices, via Norway, that the land at the east of the islands of Spitzbergen, of which the position has frequently changed on the charts during the past two centuries, has at last been reached, and that, during the month ofAagust last, it was thoroughly ex plored by Capt. Nils Johnsen, of Tromsoe." Another Norwegian, Capt. Altmann, of /fammerfest, although reaching the same locality, failed to make observations of any importance, so that it was reterved for Captain Johnsen to complete the work. He left Tromsoe for the fisheries of Nora Zambia in the yacht Lydiana with a crew of nine men. At the beginning ; of the vast wn which extend* between I the island* of Ppitxhcrgeu tvu the same mouth he arrived some 80 [ kilometer* to the south ra*t of the Ryk islands (a little group otl the coast of Spitsbergen) end in the midst of the great polar current that trans ports enormous quantities ofioetoward tho eastern shores of the Spitsbergen and Baron islands In the follow nig July and August, the ice current turn ed more to the eastward, leaving the western half of the sen com pars lively clear. Captain Johusrn, who mean time was making large hauls of tlsh OR the great Spitsbergen hanks, *ud-1 denlv discovered on the afternoou ot tho ItUh of August thai he had IKHII carried to over 70 degrees north lati tude, and shortly aft r perceived the laud which it is believed apjwars on tho charts of 1017 under the name ol Wicbo or tlillis Laud. Kin ling the sea opeu ou tho east and southeast shores of this island, Johnseu anchor ed his vessel uear the northeast point at latitude aboui 79 degrees north, and disembarked in order to explore tbe surroundings, to ascend a moun tain near the coast, and also to obluin a supply of the wood which lie saw tu . enormous quantities on the beach. The maiu island he found to be ac companied by others smaller in ex tent, Ou no portion of the laud could extended SHOW fields he seen. One glacier was visible on the south east coast, while numerous streams of clear water were apparent. The leugth of the 'stand between its furthered! points was determined to be 44 marine miles. The drift wood had arcumalatcd iu vast heaps, hun dreds of feet above the sea level. The principal animals inhabiting the polar regions were observed, ami especially the Greenland seal, which appeared in immense numbers. The explorers eviuce considerable surpiiso at the reindeer, which they stU' anf f* l ler and larger in ixe than aift they had ever seen. l)n the back ot one of these animals, fat was found of over three inches in thickuess- Specimens of ar gillaceous and quartziterous rock were collected and, with some fossil vegita tion, forwarded to museums in Eu rope for examination. Ou the even ing of the 17th of August, Johnseu dt parted, following the southern and south eastern shores of tie island. There was no ice except on the north coast, while iu a northeasterly direc tion the sea was open as far us the eye could reach. Ivegardiug lite Austrian expedition of Paver and W ieprecht, we have news was near the Isle of Barentz 70 degrees 7 north latitude and 58 degrees 24 longitude east of Paris. There is little of uovelty com municated other than that the lemjter ature of the sea, as takeu, verifies the figures adopted by Dr. Pctermanu, on the charts. "J/uch thick ice has been , encountered" says M. Payer, "but with the aid of steam we have no dif ficulty in penetrating it." True to the cote. —A good apple. To make your horse very fast.—Tie him. Who is the greatest territier? Fire. DEATHS. On St) uli, ir Millhcim. (if re.' tjrandy aged 80 years 2 month* and 1-1 day*. MARRIAGES. On ith int. at the residence of Mr. Per ry Gate*, bv Kev M. G. K.srhnrL. Mr. Jo seph ticberliiig to Mi ColderW'KKl, both of Furguson twp. Holiday Goods! HOLIDAY HOLIDAY GOOaS! Ju*t opened. A rare collection of Holi day Good*. includ..ig Splendidly bound anil illustrate.! books of Pertry. History, Travels, Biography and Novel*. Juvenile and Picture books. Initial paper, Gold pens and pencils, Portfolios, Writing desks, Latin- Work boxes. Vases, Satchels. Work and Card baskets, Brackets, Picture frames. Book Racks, Wall pockets, Bag* and Bells, Pocket-books and Diarie* for 1873. TOYS, TOYS, TOYS, including every, variety of German French and American tov* Just received and fur sale by JAMES WELCH A (XL opposite the Pusti House. 13dcc3t BeMetonte. AUDITORS NOTICE. -The under signed, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre count v to distribute the money in the hand* of the Sheriff, arising from the sale af per sonal property of llarry Jacobs, ha* ar> pointed the tHh day ot January. 1873. at 10 o'clock, a. rn., of said day to near anil de termine all such que.tions a may be sub milted to him pertaining to me cn-c. at his office in Bellefonte, when and whore alt persons interested may attend if they see proper. J. S. BAHNHARY. Auditor. GREAT OFFERS TO AGENTS arc made by Tiik SatckpaY Kvesixo Pout and Thc Ladv a Fat end. A beautiful Cbromo of the CUILD-PHOPHKT "SAMUEL." worth $6,00, is given with the Paper (sub scription price $3,00) or with the Magar-ine (price $2,60.) Do not fail to examine into this offer, it is A GREAT COMBINATION!! Address for particular*. *ainpios. Ac , liraron A Peterton, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. dec! 3. im AGENTS WANTED EOli Boston and its Destruction. A full, detailed and graphic account of! the origin, progress, suffering, losses and incident* of the great conflagration. A rare chance for agent*, as every person want* to know the full particulars of this great disaster. Seat by mail for 50 cents. WILLIAM FLINT, Philadelphia, Pa., or Cincinnati, Ohio. dcclS.lm.* TRUE TIKE ONE sl. !ST~ Magnetic Time-Keeper. Compass and in dicator. A perfect OEM for the pocket of every traveler, trader, boy, farmer, and for EVERYBODY desiring a reliab'e time keeper, and also a superior compass. Us ual wateh-sixe, steel works, glass crystal, all in a neat OROIDE case. WAK RANTED to denote correct time and to keep in order—if fairly used—for two years Nothing like it! Tins perfect triumph of mechanism will be sent in a neat case, pre paid to any address, for only $! , 3 for $2. Circulars sent free. Try one. Order from the mar.ufs, VERMONT NOVELTY WORKi*, Brattleboro, Vu decl3.ini. A Noble Charity. 1 OMAHA LOTTERY in aid of tho Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. To bo drawn in Public, Dec. 30th, 1872. Tir,keli SI. Eieh or Sit for 85. Ticket* tent by Expre C. O. D., if desired. 1 Grand Cash Prrtzo ...$75,000 1 Grand Cash Prize $5,000 1 Grand Cash Prize 15,000 1 Grand Cash Prize 10,000 1 Cash Prize 5,000 1 Cash Prize 4.000 2 Cash Prizes, $3,000 each 0,000 4 Cash Prize*, $2,000 each 8.000 1 Oath Prize, SI,OOO each 2,000 For balance c-f Prizes tend for Circular. Thi* Legal Enterprise is endorsed by the highest authority of the State and best business men. The limited number of Tickets on hand ( will be furnished those who apply first. All Prize* will be paid in full. Agents Wanted. For full particular* address J. M. PATTEE, General Manager, Omaha, Neb. ILLINOIS FARM FOR SALE! 240 ACRES ; FIRST CLASS LAND; on ly 6 years improvod lrom prairie toil, with buildings, orchard Ac , It is 8 miles di rectly south of Joliet, next to Chicago the most thriving city in the stata and 14 miles east of the incorporated village of Elwoo.l situated on Chicago A St. Louis R. K 46 miles from Chicago, the great market of thii country, and 10 miles from coal re gions. Population largely interspersed with Ist class Penn'a. Germans. I desire to invest in Commercial busi- i Terrible Killrowi Accident , . f Fire /Vr*en< Filled > the rear of the ttret acction and 1 .mashed into two l'ullman car*. Five I bodir* lia\ o boon removed from the debrla, r the name* of which are aa fbllow* s lltow Kiiowlm unci J \\ Bacon, both of Chicago: and W W. DanU, wife and ' child, of Green Lake, Wla. Five person* • were injured, nana *erlouly. Kverv per >on on the MN-ond train escaped uninjured. Owing to the Immense travel on the 1 Pennsylvania railroad the Cincinnati ex . pre** east l.aa to be devided into two MC r lions, Uie one runnlngabout ten mile* be hind the other. On Thursday night the i first aection Marled from Altonathirty-aev . en minute* late and the aeeond. one hour , ami sixteen minutes, which placed the former about tdetity mite* ahead of the 1 latter Itetaveu Alloona and Lewietown, 1 the aecomi section made up thirty-four , minute* lost time, while the tint lot three minute* At Hitler'* station, two tulle* oa-t of !.< wiktoan, both took water, and before leasing the dagtuaii of the lead in.; train plated the prwoauuon try percu*- •ton cap* ou the track a* a warning to the one follow lug. The engineer of the latter respected the signal, but seeing no train brtere him and supposing it many uiilr* in advance he resumed hi* speed. A* the tir?t section approached Mifflin it slacken ed from schedule speed to about fifteen miles an hour. Just weal of the town is Lauber's curs?, and wbilti passing through it the engineer of the second section of the express noticed that the first section was but !'*> feet ahead The patent air brake was mi mediately rcvetseil, but the coup ling breke, and the locomotive, tender and express car were detached from the other car* (the air brake being operative on the latter and ran into the rear end of a Full man palace car, in which two gentleman, two ladies and two children were sleeping The engine struck with much violence and sent the car w biasing through about one third ef the sleeper directly ahead, tele scoping the two. The cousoouence was the brvihs in the rear end of the latter were badly demolished and fife ot the occupants 1 lighgtly wedged in and it is supposed in stantly killed, while three sustained slight injuries. The porter, a young colored m 4*n, i> sleeping in the rear end at the lime the engine struck, and the concussion ; I did no mot than arouse him from his sleep. : A gentleman and lady occupying a berth \ at the other end were surrounded with broken limber* (fragments of the wreck), but they were not injured in the U*t Mr*. Say re, one of the wounded, was obliged to endure somr pain end much u> j>cnao before the could be removed from a very trying po*itien. Il appear* aha |> re pairing lo retire when the run in took place, and while tilting or (tending the door we* torn up end her leg we* iaught between the wood. Front lite lime her situation we* discovered until her re cue over en heur elapsed, end in order to get out the limb the rear car bed te be lilted up with jack*. Thoee who assisted in freeing her were agreeably surprised to her her ay that her injuries were immate rial and then walk off a* if scarcely any ! thing had happened her. The reason the drt section ran behind schedule speed was because tbe requisite quantity of steam could not be generated with the inferior coal used. It is taid that rood fuel could not be procured because of the obstacle* thrown in the way by the horse disease. On Friday night, the flagman of the first section and the enginer of the second sec-' lion testified. Both these men again gave their evidence on Saturday, the former re- iterating the statement that he badgered l a red light to the engineer when over a mile in advance uf him and that be had fell sure that the latter observed the signal; of warning, as the sectien seemed to slack en The engineer repeated hi* testimony in snbstance —that when he turned the curve and came on the straight track the heagiight of an approaching freight loco motive obstructed hi* vision to such an ex tent that he could not have seen the dan ger signal. --i. i m # 1 1 " What commits the greatest abomio atious ? Nations. 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 know ing themselves indebted to said Rotate are called upon te make payment forthwith, and those having claims to pre -ent them nroperlv authenticated fur set tlement. JOHN H FRANK. JOHN STOVER, aev 'JD Ct * Ada m 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 Centre Hall Manufact uring Company, hereby notify tbeeilizens of Centre county that the business of said establishment ha* been resumed, and will be carried s>u as heretofore, in all its var ious loan, lie* as a FOUNDR\, MA - CHINK SHOT, AND MANUFACTO RY OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS The undcr-igend therefore re*toctfully se. licit the public patronage, confident that they will render tbe utmost satisfaction in all work done by them, having made such tuliiitiont and improtemenU in th* e*tab lishmcnl a* will enable them to carry on upon is larger scale than heretofore, nov 'il fit VAN PELT A CO. EXECUTERS SALE. ily virtue of n order of the Orphan* C irt of Centre County will be old on the pri'tnieee in Poller town*hip in *sid coun tv. on Saturday the 2 let day of December. IKTi at J o'clock, p. m , of aid day, all the following described real ertate. coni*t -1 ijf of two lot* of land, late of Phoebe L Keen, of Mid lap., dee d. One thereof Bounded north and *outh by land* of John IV *i;ner, cart by land of Junai Prom, and a<->t by land* of John Jurden, containing 2 acre* and 79 pcrvhee, thereon erected a two tory Frame Dwelling houae. ttable • hop and olhor out building*. The other thereof contorting of wood land, bounded by land* of Wm. Armagart, Peter Ruble and Wm. Vulbarger, conuining 2 acre*, ivi >ro or lea*. TKBMS or SALIC -One half the purchase money to be paid in hand on confirmation of sale. and the balance in one year, in cured by bond nnd M JJ |} r0In " Kxecuter. THELOGAN CEMENT CO.. *1 aim Tact wren* of and Dfalera I If The Cement it of the very Beet Quality, guaranteed to be Superior to any i" the State. All order* *ent by mail should be addrti- I'd to W. P. M'MAXCa, Agent, P. O Bo*, 16, Bellefonte, Centre Co. Pa. 26 July If. J Til K ONLY PLACE TO BUY I good Boots Shoes. BURNSIDE Jt TUOMAB Have just received 50 caeca of Boole and Shoee. BURNSIDE A THOMAS Sell the cheapeet and beet Boote and Shoes. BURNSIDE A THOMAS Are the only ones in Centre co. that have Bro'a A Co., Boole & Shoes. L>ster Bro'e & Co., Boote and Bhoee are warranted. BURNSIDE A THOMAS Sell them at Cash prices. BURNSIDE A THOMAS ' Hoots and Shoes never leak or crack. 1 BURNSIDE A THOMAS Boot* nnd Shoee always give satisfac tion. Thousands in this county and out of it have tried these Boote A Shoes. They have been tested and tried for 15 [ years and always have given Extra satisfaction. ' If you want to save doctor bills buy \ your Boots and Shoes from Burneide A Thomas. ! I You can buy the best articles of To- J-! bacco aud cigars at half price at -1 Burnsidee A Thomas, J' The reason you can get such bargains * i at Burneide A Thomas, they sell for 1 *** ww C. F. Hsrlscher N. Oronmiller. NEW GOODS! r a 2 s w a a hi y a l OF FA IJ. GOODS!!! iirklachbr a ceonmillkr Wish to infotm the cltUeu* ot Potter that they hava opened an entire new sPtak of giHnl* in lhair old quarter*, and will keep constantly on hand a full and goad assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, Poplins, PLAIDS,* Lustra*. and all other kind* of DIRESS GOODS, full Una of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods Hats A Caps, Boots A Hhoes CKOCKKRY, UIJIKNHWAttE. HTON KWAHK tnCDAUWARK, Ht'tr AllH. TKAH, COFFEES, FIHU, HALT, ate., ate , etc., All of which we offer at greatly reduced liigtieoi prices paid for country produce. By strict attention to business we hope to luaril aud receive the patronage of the public NE PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place! The subscriber i* jut receiving from the eastern cities a Full Block ol FALL aud WINTER .OODH which ha ha* determined te *ell very cheap, consisting of DRY GOODS and Prints, Muslins. Opera Canton*, and Woll Flannel* Ladle* Dre* Good*, *uch at Detains, Alpaca*. Poplin*, Empre** Cloth, Hateen*, Tameue, together with a full stock of everything usually kept in the Dry Good* line. NOTIONS: A full stock, consisting psrt ef Ladies and Children's Merino Hose, Coilars, Kid gloves, beat quality silk and Lisle thread Glove*. lieods, Nubias, Breakfast shawls, HATS & CAPS, ' A full assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's ot toe latest style and bolt CLOTHING, Resdy made, s choice selection of Men's ; and Boy'sol the newest style* and most; serviceable materia!*. BOOTS & SHOES, A very large slock of Men's W omen's and! Children's and sold very low. Queeusware, Aill Mftortmmt. GROCERIES a full steck at the lowest prices. At the old stand of WM. WOLF. ! _____ j W. J. MoManigal, ' Wholesale and retail dealer in HARDWAREand CUTLERY, Iran. A alia Oil*. PnlnU, Vara lahra. Wall Paper, die. £fli)ro| SiJHJHj} Co., Pa. To Shoe maker is, I have just received a large stock of FRENCH KIP FRENCH MOROCCO ES FRENCH CALKSaINS LINING SKINS RUSSIA BRISTLES RED SOLE LEATHER > SHOE MAKERSTOOI.S PAT m AWL HAFTS AT 10 CENTS SHOE THREAD Ac : Call early and examine |Oct 11 8m WM'J M MANIOAL. BOSTON Boot * Shoe Store! A NEW ESTABLISHMENT ! With New Goods & New Price*! i c Having determined to engage in business j at thii place, we have opened up in Room NO. 5 BUSH'S ARCADE, jBELLEFONTE, PA., thn Inrgot. l I 1 moat complete aud cheapest stock of < 1 BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,SLIP PERS, AC., that has ever been opened up in this part , of the Slate At our store yon can flnJ m the Boot and Shoe line . An jibing 7u Want, from the finest boot to the cheapest slip per and we know if you once call ana EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICE*. you will concede that it is to your intsraat to purchase from us. WE NELL AT HONTOX BATES Kepairtng Xeatljr Bene. Hi L. BATCH ELLKR A CO. ! July lftt i I THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. 1 Next door to Wileon A Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheny St., t BELLEFONTE, PA.. R. F. Rankin 6c Co., (Successors to Linn A Wilson.) DEALERS IN - PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, FUR THE TOILET, Ac. ' 4 J.i©U£A3 for medicinal purpose*. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in great variety] Also, Choics CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ; and all other articles usually hept in first class Drug Store. I PRESCRIPTIONS CAREPU Y 1 COMPOUNDED. 'aqfft sksssimsw. 1 ! BBLLKFONTEM ARK KTB. Corrected by O. D. Ksllsr. Whits Wheat sl.lO, Hd M 0 ... R*e..„.. ,7A Coin 0 ....Oat* 40 ......Barley 00. TO 010 rorssod 6.0U ...... Potato#* 4A Lard per pound 7 Porkper poundOfl Butter 20 Egg**). Pfsstsr pertnn sl-4 Tallow 8 Bacon a Ham M LXWISTOWN MARKETS White wheat I,7ft ...Hd wheat 1,fi6....Rye (*) Corn 00 Oat* ft Clovcrsccd 4,A0 Tlmothyssed, RA0........ Halt a 60per sack, ••• Uni on lOc,.M..liam 10 HuWai ® Kg** tft Plaster 0 60 TTS3D TWftuffKßi •rim it lorms Liu ir roe hlii, Sim, Tiuii il Lißum v BUY IT I TRV IT! . iqd 4gus, . Use Mq Curs 01 For \i .nixuin},... Use Wq Cart JFil. For NtooI(U, . . . . Ue ftiq CunfOiL i For Fsv\Sore, U* Piiq C/ OIL For CkoitV Iforbus, . Uss Piiq /n Oil ' For SpraiaiV . . . . Ust Oil. For HmdottoV ... Use fjr> Curs Oil. For Bruises, . . Us*Xip Curs (ML ( •For Coras sad I u\n, t'jfPup Cars (ML For Any Sort, . A.J*t Wq Cars OiL For #ny Luqsassi, Yin Piiq Curt OiL ■■■l Aa4 *• rbaUseg. Uw#wU\ prvSw. IU nail. I'ss4 bMMIy uU lm.ra.ll, br maw JLwno wnaM-mv. Ask to nil/t!U OIL. Iki. Mtor, to nSiUUn IT To\!i tl |q kit .ssawwls |*|s Cs, liwta HI bns, X gad It cUab i*4 |g ssb UN a, all PrwgsM* aa* Psbsn la ItobcW rsici, sat EMTa. tcCLUSI A CATON, Naswrm^ Hold whoteaala and raUil by F. F. Orean. W. A. CURItY, BOOT & SHOE NAKER CENTRE HALL. PA. Would most respectfully inform the ci tiaen* of this vicinity, thai ha hao started new Boot and Hboe Shop, and would be thankful for s ohare of the public patron age. Boot* and Hbaet made to order and accord log to style, and warrant* hi* work, to equal any made elsewhere. All kicdt of repairing done, and charge* reasonable. Give him a call. Okl 11, 3m. School Tax. To all whom it may concern : The du plicate of school Tax for Potter school j district for the ItC'd, has been placed in the ;hend* of Fred Kurtx, Treasurer of the I School Board, in accordance with the Art: of Assembly of It*?', (or oolleclion. All persons peying said tax on or before 1 tbe 16th of November, will be allowed a deduction of Ave per cent; I rum the 16th j !of November to 14th of Dec. no deduction ! and after that data 6 per cent will be add-| ed. By order of the Boerd. FRED KURTZ, I I Sept 10. Treasure!. fpUE Very Best Buenos Ayer* Sole Leather, ;FRENCH,GERMAN ANDCOUN THY CALF SKINS, NHOEFISIMXUK, dr., dr., At reasonable rates, next door to C. D. Keller's store, Bishop Ftree Bellefonte | Fenn a E.UH4IIAN d HON. Oct 11 tf. A. SUSSMAN LEATHER A SHOE FINDING. in lower room, No. I. Bush's block, where he keep* on hand a stock of WHITE and RED LEATHER and HARNESS. Kips and CalfSkins French and City Finish. STRING LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS OF FVERY D& SCRIPTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunks and Valises OF ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of all kind* bought and highest price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed always boufbt inJ on hand*. WHEAT and OATS specially bought and the high eat Caah price paid. Go to Susaman's, there you can buy cheaper than elsswhere, a* everybody know*, who ever dealt with hint. He let* no one o(T without a good bargain. Next door to SuMinan'a ia the cheap dry good* establishment of laaac Guggenheim ©r. • ©po.ii. - *niw wtT.lv PAINTER, TKESf offer* hi* wrvicM to the citiaen* of Mifflin Centre and adjoining counties, in Hsaae, Nign nnd Or ume natal Painting. GRAINING Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ah, Mahogony. Ac. Plain and Fancy Panerhanging. Or der* respectfully solicited. AH fine work done for other painter*. June 7 y. JOHN C. MOTZ & CO. < BAXKERK. MILI.II 11M, CBXTUE Co., Pa. Receive Deposits and allow intereet. Discount Note*. Make Collection*. Issue Eastern Exchange. And a general Bankina Business done. JOHN C. MOTZ. A WALTEE, PnaeinawT. Qnahior. mart£Af_ C. PICK. J- "T. LKK. PECK & LEE'S i New 1 Coaoh Manufactory. CENTRE HALL, PA. The under*igned have opened a new es tablishment, at thoir new shop*, for the manufactute of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLBIOBS AXI> SLEDS, PLAIX AXD FAKCT of every description • All vehicles manufactured by them are warranted to render satisfaction, and a* equal to any work done elsewhere. They use none but the best material, t and employ the most skillful workmen. Hencetney flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability and finish. .... a i Orders from a dmtance.promptly attend ed to, I Coma and examina our work before t| contracting elsewhere. r PRICES REASONABLE, RVNDER'S MUSIC STORE, 1 LOCK HAVEN, PA. 1 The proprietor of Ujndar'e Music Store doeiree to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the fat t that they Can Save Money by purchasing their murical inrtruinenU ot Hyndera Muaicßlore. Wc are selling Double Reed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, Sl4o, i superior in tone and fiowh, to those that are hawked and peddled throughout the country at 1175 to #2OO } T! e we warrant for fire year*. We gire any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties. We beg letre to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in Penntrsllejr this year, which you do pell to esamine before purchasing elsewhere ; CENTRE HALL. 8. 8. WOLF, Render Organ 1225 00 WM.OALBRAITH, Rynder Organ... 140.00 LEMONT. DR. J- Y. DALE, American Organ.., 1775 00 PETER BCHRECK, Rynder Organ , 140.00 AARONBBURG. WM. ETONGER, Rynder Organ $240.00 BOAUSBURG. Ml6B E. E. H U NTER, Melodion $180.00; la a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In short by writing a letter to us sad getting oar prices—we delirer nil instrumeoU You Can Save From 840 to 860 on anTirgan. Addr ™* RVNDER'S MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! C. D. KF.TliF.lt, - BISHOP STREET PENNA, U now prepared, at the Old Sund on Bishop Street, te nail BtiODß,BßJ>tS2Jn£S,3ct>t*, Shess.Berpsts, CEDAR ASD WILLOW WARE, AC, AC,- at greatly reduced prices. He U alt" prepared to purchase ALL KINDSOF GRAIN! FOB WHICH HK WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! ASH FCBCIIASEIIS BILL FIKD apr.mf. I. Guggenheinter. ARRANGEMENT 1 IAAAC Guooenhwhe*. badri purchased tbe entire alock oflhe late firm of Suaaman & ex oepl the Leather a udbbo*- finding, has filled up hi. .helve- with a lot of ■PLENDID NEW OOOD®, embracing READY HADE CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS A CAPS, AND FANCY ARTICLES and ia now prepared to accomodate all hit old customer*, aud to welcome all new onee who may favor him with their patronage. He feela aafe in sav ing that he can please the moat fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC GUGQENHRIMER p. g.—M r . Suasman still continues LEATHER ASH SHOE-FIN DINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHI SEEDS, in the old room, where he roar alway be found. 12.p.tf COAL, LIME, and POWDER! COAL — Wilkasbsrre Coal, Chestnut Stovs, Egg, fornsee and foundry. Cal—ofoosl quality, at the low est prices. Customers will please note that our coal 1* housed un der oommodious sheds. LIME—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale at our kilns, on the pike leading to Mi'.esburg. POWDER.— Having received the agency for Du Pout'* PowUer Ai WHOLESALE, we shall be pleased to receive orders from 1 the trade. Office and yard near south end of Bald Kagle Valley R. R. Depot, Bellefonta, Pa. J nov4 SHORTLIDGE A CO \ Last Notice. SETTLE UP.—Notice is hereby given that the book* of the Centre Hall Manu . facturing Company have been placed into * the bands of J. P. GepUarL esq., of Belle fonta, for settlement. All Persons indebt ed to said company are hereby notified to make settlement within thirty days, and lave Coßt *' csyTßE haLL MP G CO VlTfltt WAR! WAR! On High Prices. GREAT EXCITEMENT. 11. B. SMiTli, of Potters Mills. N E W 0 0 ODS ! Wf would nott r piped fully iofrota lia friend* cuaiutner* and the public gener ally, that he ha* taken powcaaion of Tbompaon* old quartern, which have been remodeled and improved, and ia now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor aim by calling. NEW GOODS! He ha* ju*t received one o the large*! Hock* or alt kind* of Mer> handtse ever brought to Centre county, which he intend* to aefi at *cuh figure* a* will make it an oh ieel lor all peraon* to purchaae. Familie* laving in winter tupplie* of Groceriea. Dry Good*, &r.. thould not fail to give him a call, aa he feeia confident hia price* and fuperior quality of good* will amply katiify all. Hia atock of GROCERIES conaiaU of Coffee* of the beat quality. Tea*. Sugar* of all kind*, Molaate* Fbh, Salt,' Cheeae, Dried Fruit, Spice*, Provision*. Flour and Feed, dec., dec. Our atock ol D R YG OO D 6 U large and varied, and we will juat tay can tupply any article in that line, with out enumerating. READY M ADECLOTHING a large *tock of ready-made Clothing fbr Men and Boy*" wear, which we will dupoee of at a very ratal! advance on co*. Boots end Shoes, Hats end Cans, Hard ware. Oueensware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Fancy Good*, Carpet*. Oil cloths. Wall Papers, .Vindow Shade*, Ac., octttly. Graham & Son, Boot Dr. Crook's Wine of 1; lO YEAR Public" Test En jwweJ OR. CROOK'S 3K WINE TAR T* have anon .. m<*r!t Uimn any P* -yara- MHW9 lien wnr aml Ihe pohllf. ft k H<4a ia tlx- medlc-ianl qua*, itifi of Tar. ar.d meqoWd for Ite'- n ®f tbe Throat and Lasts*, s er forming the mo* remarkable w* fimtu-mm gal Branchltla. Hit cured wo mmy rwmm it it— b—Sk f • • aoiCMM—I ft •pacific for &ma oomplsiota. For pains to Breart, KJdeor Baci, oravel or Kidney Dlaea.se. Diseases of tlie Urinary Organs, Jaundice or any Liter Complaint it baasoaqual. It is also a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite, Debilitat* m raw '* SrrloUjr rmmawmi without aM-ncte# *d vtUwut d****r* nr. iatnal a*M*tlni, boo M*. lmuw*W. itoa* w or da*U. potaua* ( rto*. to *nr Mrt>*. pcMpald. or toclpc ul *u ct*. or two pool •lamp*. A)**, Dr. Clt*w*l!'. "Xarriac* Uud. M I*rkw * " rSkn - C.KU.nco., rm owe* Bo* MM. ir Bowco. N*w * ork aprtljr. CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third and Chestnut Street. Mifflinburg, Pa. John Showers, Proprietor. IU Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Tqwu on business or pleasuiw. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. unf2l ly ! For Norofuln, Hero ft t v leiu lliseuM's ail tii® ■T< Eyrs. or hciofnls lu A* any form* r> f &ry of Puce combined with a prep- H /jy arst'ui lof Iron which goes It d />/ < nee into the I lucd, per. ine Jy*** iog the most rapid noil won f/ derful cure*. Ask tour Droggf .'or I*. Crooka Cj>e [• .Hmndfeerup of i ole Root""'-- 6 iU 14 healed.