THE OENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY FKR, lfi7- LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL WSWi,—Our fSends, whore, will oblige ut by tending u local newt of interest. , CIBCULATIOHTIie circulation of the Rkpoktsk, on this tide the county. larger than thai of all other jtapera in the county. Business man win therefore find this one of the brat advertising mediums. We invite all interacted to come and in* spect our list for themselves. BKMITTdJICM.—AII monte* for sub scription will be credited on thetubtcri bore address, AKU£RK Kkab This.— The superior Reaper A Mower, is a candidate for Ifcvor, to which the attention of Centre county farmers is The Superior it manu factured in Wheeling, W. Va., and has met a large sale, and obtained many high recommendations in Ohio, and other states. This machine dispense* with cog-gearing jtr.d all unnecessary traps with which many other machines are afflicted; it is simple in construction, strong and durable, easily managed, and light draught. The Superior is fully warranted to do its work right, or no sale. Mr. John B. Qdcnkkk, af Ibp Qld Fort, s agent for Centre county for the Supe rior, and persons wishing a Mower A Reap er, had better call on him before purchas ing another. 30jan. -Mr. Henry Yearick, for many years the gentlemanly and efficient clerk of Maj. Fisher, at Penn Hall, will shortly take charge, as superintendent, of a large ftore at Oirardville, Schuylkill county. May success attend him. —Rev; Leckie is holding a protracted meeting at Aaronsburg. it coram ©a 26th Jan. Am utical convention, to be under the direction of llrr. .1. tl & W. T. Meyer, will be held at Aarotitbnrg, commencing on Monday evening, Feb. ltXb, and con tinuing throughout tho week, and cloaing on Friday evening with a grand concert. Every effort will be m ,lo to make it a success. All lover* of music are invited to attend. —lnsureyour property with ,1 IV Mil ler, General Insurance agent. oillee on Allegheny street, llel!. unite, Pa. First clatscompanies represented. fob ft li —The Union Sunday "-chool at I'lea.ant Gap is reported t>> be in a flourishing con dition. Since the begini ing ot the year, it has added another cla-- ot adults Last Sabbath one of the da*- had to have two leachert, It being too largo for cue A concert review of the le* n. conducted hy the Superintend, nt, e. a Sabbath, ndd* much to the interest of tho school. —Kx -Governor Curtn * youngral I daughter, Mi.- Ma rev S. wa* married on Thursday, to Commander Kidder Ran dolph llree.o, of the itav v. —W# will give our die k for $ *U, on Pottei' Rank, to any era who can tell ut what U intended with th ■ hour ■ that wat moved on the lloffer ht, op|vo-iie our of fice, a short time ago, and which i now being overhauled. —Judge Uuchcr U holding court J* Belleftvnie, thi* week—Judge Mayer being stilt unwell. On Monday atterno a it mowed, fol lowed by a rain at night, aid a rite in temperature, causing a great thaw and vanishing of snow. One of our correspond' itsdott': believe in local option, and give* Idea* follow*: Mr Editor rhe time it fast approach ing when the voter* of Centra ccualy will be -ailed upon to decide the question ot license or no license N>w thi* it a ques tion of no little import*:: o, and one that diractly iotera-U every citizen ofour coun try, and I aui no; a little surprised at the apparent indifference manifested ou the pert of the negative. If the granting of no license will prove such a blessing to our people why is it that the opposition do uot manifest a livelier dispo-inon to consutn ate their laudable undcu.vkiog * The on ly argument in favor of no license is, that it will stop the sale of int >vjeating liquors. Kow if thi* were -\ I w Id earnestly ad vocate the abolition of license and would use all my influence to that end, but un fortunately just the opposite is true. Stop the license and you at one close uiany of our be*l and ni-st respectable hotel* and saloons, and, instead. Drugstores wilt spring into existence, and these, pro tected by the law, will, u iderthe pretext of using it for Medicinal purposes, sell whiskey by the whole>: , and, by so do ing, not only continue th evil of selling liquors, but also be violating the very law which it to give us protection. Whiikey has it* uses and it* abuse.- and, when left to itself, is not a daugcroi,- agent. In Iks practice of Medicine wki-key is of incalcu lable value and iu u-e i- indispensable; when whiskey becomes th* property of in ebriate* then it is abused, .tud to entertain the contracted idea that the prohibition of license will keep it out of ike reach of such individuals is only euterto.uing a plain de lusion. There is no law enacted which is not by seme tacans viola, d and for this reason I would recommend the strict en forcement of our pres. I I-iquor law, which is so near tho purp- -e, for which it was intended,that to replace it with a non license law would only prove a disastrous failure. The Temperance cause is a noble one, and no one is more d -sirous of having St advanced than I am, b-.:t while we are making provision.- for it* advancement let us start on a safe foundation. Solving as our state laws recognize the manufacture of whiskey just so lo:;g vv 11 it* sale be con tinued regardl<-- of all th - opposition that can be brought to bear upon it In con clusion. I will say, giy us licen>o and thereby legalize the sale of what will oth erwiso be sold illegally, and thereby col leci a revenue which will bew.-rth morelo our country than all the money derived from the prosecution of : e who will vi olate the new law. E. S. G. PUBLIC SALE. Will be told at Public Sale at the residence of the subscriber mile South of OnJTues day, March 4th 1873. 6 Horse*, 2 Plantation Wagons, 1 Hub bard Self-raking Reaper md Mower with Changeable Motion. 1 Wheelers Patent Threshing Machine, 1 Cioverhuller, 1 Fan ning Mi". 1 Cornplcnti-f, 1 Hay rake. 2 Setu H*v Ladder*, Wo and cornfodder- 1 oaU and corn by the bushel. Also house, I hold and kitchen furniture, tuch as beds, ' and bedstead*, one fracture bed, tables, f hair, bureau, stand*, t . rpets, book case*, ' 1 cook stove, ten plate stove and pipe, po- * taloes apple*, snpk butter, ciaer barrel*. 1 tub*, and a great many other article* no ' mentioned here. Sale to commence at t2 o'clock m, or. 1 said day when terms ol -ale will be made i known "by K K. M MINN A, LICKBNBAgH 1 30jan. Adm'. < PUBLIC SALE —V ill be sold at pub- 1 lie sale, at the residence of the sub scriber, I mile west ol Mtfdisonburg, On ' Thursday, Feb. '27 th at 10 o'clock, a. ir.. Homes, Cows, Young Cattle, Hog*, 1 Buckeye Reaper, Threshing Machine, Graindrill, 2 Plantation Wagon*, 1 2-borse Spring yagoh, 1 Tup buggy, 1 Sleigh, 1 Sled, Plows, Burrows, Cultivator*. I ( orn plow, Windmill, llorsegears, Harness, Cornscraper and many other farming uten sils. Also: Household Furniture, i cook ing stove. 1 ten-plate stove and pipe, ta ble*, 6 chair*, bedstead*, 2 corner cup boards, sink, meatvessi i-, tubs, iron kettle, and many other articb too numerous to mention. WM. ZIKGLIR. PUBLIC SALE • Wilf bo sold, at Public Sale, ut the late residence of Peter Klinefelter, dee'd. Near Madisonburg, on Friday, March, 14th, at 10 o'clock. 5 Horses, 5 Cow-, 10 Head of Young Cattle, 1 Excelsior Reaper and Mower, al rnont new, 1 Duccy. 1 Spring wagon, 1 Sleigh. 1 Hob Sled, 1 Log Sled,2 Pi a nta tion Wagon*, Cornp!anter, (train Drill, 1 Fanning Mill, Shaker A Strap, llayropodt Pullies May rake. Plows, Cultivator*, Wood and Hayladdeos, 2 setts Harness, let of HorEegears, fcc. Also: Household Furniture, 1 Cookstovo, Cupbeard, Chests, Chairs, Beds and Bedsteads, Iron Kettle and many other article s too numerous to mention. , , TERMS of sale will be iruJc day of sale, by S/% MI.G H A MI.E Y, H. G. Conskß, Executor. Auctioneer. SETTLEMENT.—A". B.—The 15th of March, day after sale, has been fixed upon for making settlement of accounts with above estate, when all persons interested Baa filWb LOCAL OPTION. 11GD8AVKTHKOOM VON WKAI.I it SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. I, B F. Sit.vrrKH, High Sheriff of Out tre County, CttHWditMMllh i'l l'minsylvn nia, do hereby itikko known and g[ivo n tiro to the elector* of tho county aloroxaii 1 that an election will ho hold tti tho *ai county of Contra on FRIDAY FKHRCAKV. -I IST2, ia aeeordenco with tho follow inj not ol A' tout hi,v An Act to |iortitil tho voter* ol this Coin mon wealth to vote every thrao year* 01 the question of (granting llcen*i - to .oil in toxicaling li.jttora Sxcrios I. />' if tn*ct. ify fA< v it mnii //onto o/ kV(irrifln • * fAr ( >■< HioMUfiiltk i f iV.in.y/rrfto m timrlfti -t • sr>nSt\ mtl Mil it is AorrAy mnt(< I Ay 'A. awfAorify of tA some. That oti tho thirt Friday m March, on<-thousand'eight hun dred and seventy-three, in rwry tilt anvl county in tint ( cimmonwi-eith and t tin annual municipal elections every thin year thereafter, in overv tuch oitv ant county, it thall ho the duty of tho i tit pec tort and judges of tho election in tho etlie and countiot. to receive ticket* either writ ten or printed, front the legal voter. l taid cilia* and counties, labelled on tin ouuido "license, and on tho iuide, lot license, or 'against licente.'* and to de posit taid ticket* in a ho* provided for that purpote hy inspector* and lodge*, a it required hy law in cate of outer ticket; received at taid election ; counted, and to turn of tho tame made to thet'lerk ot th< Court of Quarter Scwnontol' tho I'caee ol the proper county, duly certided - re qircd bv law ; which certificate .hall bo laid before tho judge- of the .aid • ourt, at tlie first ineetiiig l raid court after ui special law prohibiting the granting uf liteiiw). /Vundvsf, 'l"ht when the municipal and township elections in any ounty or city do not occur on the third Friday in March, the election provided for in thU MCtkw thai! be held on the day fixed for the mu nicipal election- in said county AnJ yr - ruled furtkrr. That all licenses granted af ter the tirvt day ot January, one thou-and eight hundred and >•• Vctity-lhree shall cease, determine and become v>.tJ --n the first day of April, otto thousand eight hun dred and seventy-throe. If the district for which they shall be granted determine against the granting of license; and the treasurer of the proper county shall then refund, to the holder ot such uccn-e, the} moneys to paid therefor, for which the said treasurer shall be entitled to credit in his accounts with the Common wealth. Sac. 2. That in receiving and counting, and in making returns of the votes east, I the inspectors and judges, and clerks of Mid election, shall be governed bv tho ( laws of this Common wealth regulating, general elections ; aud all penalties of said election laws arc hereby extended to. and shall apply to the voter- inspectors, judges and clerks, voting at and in attend ance upon the elections held under the provisions of this act SEC. 4. Whenever by the returns of elec tion* in any city or county aforesaid, it shall appear that then# i a majority against license, it shall not be lawful for any court or board of license commission er* to iasue any license for the sate of *pir* itous, vinous, malt, or other intoxicating liquors, or ai y admixture thereof, in said, city or county, at anv time thereafter, un til at an election as above provided, a ma jority shall vote or favor of licen-< /V, rii/ftt, That nothing contained in the pro visions of this act shall prevent the issuing of license to druggists, tor the sale of li quor* for medicinal purpose-. I also beqebv make known and give no tice mat the place of holding the aforesaid election in the several Borough# aid Townships within the County of Centre are as follows to wit: For the township of Haines, at the Pul - lie House of John Limtsert. For the township of Half Moon at the School House in Storm-town. For the township of Taylor at the house erected for the purpose on the property of Leonard Mery man. For the township of Mile in the school house in the town of Kcberaburg. For the township of Potter at the house of C. H. Smith, Did Fort Hotel. For the township of Gregg at the public house owned by J. 11. Fisher. For the town-hip of Fergu in in the ' school house at Pine Grove For the township of Ham- in the school house at Boalshurg. For the township of Patton at the h-".i-e of Peter Murray. For the borough of Bellefonte and the townships ot Spring and Benner, at the Court House in Bellefonte. , For the township of Walker in the school house at Hublenburg For the borough and township of How ard at the school house in said borough. For the township of ltu-h at the Cold Stream school house. For the township of Snov, Shoe at the school house near Samuel Askey. For the township of Marion at the house of Joel Kline, in Jacksonville. ' For the borough of Mtlesbtirg at the achool house in Mileeburg. For the township of Hened between the hours of G and 7 o'clock in tho forenoon, and ahall continue without interruption ot. twenty-dno -years or rnbrd; Who shall have resided in the State it least one year, and in the election dis trict where fie oners his vote at least ton days immediately proceeding snch elec tion, and within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall haye beaq assessed at least ten days before the election. But a oitiaen of the United States who has pre viously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election dis paid tttfi M afbrenaid, ihall bt ' entitled to vote, although they thall no ha v o paid lax*< " No porton ilull bo permitted to vot w ho** name is not contained in tint lit o tnvuMo inhabitant* ftmiUhed by th coin i. missioner*. unlit** ftr*t lie produce are I coipt tor the payment within two years o County t>i assessed agreeabh II • til ill* Constitution mid fIVM S*tlf*CtO-J .1. evidence either on hi* oth or affirmation, <1 or thdoalh or MttiruiMtion of another, thul id )n< has paid such lav, or on fallurw to pro duce M r>ceipt, khwll make oath to th pay in iit thereof, Second, if h* claim tn i in lit to vol i' by being an elector between ** th* an* of twenty-oiie and twenty-two vnar he shall depose on oath ar iflraa "*ll ion that im ha* riißiiimi in tbt* Stat* at l*aat on* yoar n**t li*t*r* In* a|>t>hi-aliun, land make such proof of r*idnni'* in lb* t district a i* rexjiureU by lbi act, and that im dm - .veril.x believe from Jllie account ,giv cn him, that he t* of ajf* aforesaid. and ■ ucli other <-vidtnee a* i* required by thi* '' ut, whrttu|ion lb* name of tint perton ''thus admitted to col* shall bo inertd in V Ihe alphabetical lot liy lb* uu|ivcior*. and J a note made ot>po-ile thereto by writing ihew -rd "tax if be shall be admitted to voto by reason ol having paid la*, or tho word '"age if he shall be admitted to vote by ri risen I -Uch age shall be called out !o ilia clerks, who shall make th* Ilk* l " J note* on the im of voter* kept by tbetu. In all cases where the name ot the per '' son claiming to voto i* found on the lint r J lurnisheil by the commissioner* and a.seas or, or hi* right to vote, wh*th*r found ' r thereon or not, is objected to tb* duly ol the tiispeeiortt to examine such perseli on '' oath a* to bi> nuahflxalion*, and if IM ' claims to have refilled in the State for on* ' y ear or more lit* oath shall bo sufficient '' proof thereof, but shall maka proof by at least one competent witness, who shall " be a qualified elector, that he ha* resided '1 IU the district for more than ten day* nasi . immediately proceeding such election, and sba't aim himself swear that bi* Aoww di# ' residence ill pursuance of bl* lawful call* ■' ing, is in said dislricl and that he did not ' remove into said district for the purpose of '[.f voting therein. Kvcry ticrsou qualified, a* aturesaid, and \ who shall make due proof, if required, of tin- residence and payment of i%xae, as laforesaid, shall be auiuitlcd to vot* in lb* towiubip, ward, or district in which b* ? shall reside. 1 ' If any person shall prevent, or attempt , to prevent any officer of this election, un-i ' der this act, from helding such election, ' or use er threaten aey violent* to any such officer, or shall block up th* window ' where the same may be holding, er shall riotously disturb tho peace *f such election or shall use any intimidating threat*, lore* [I or violence, with design to influence un duly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, er restrain the freedom of choice, such person, on conviction shall "jb* lined in any sum not exceeding flea , hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any, tunc not less than three nor rnoro than twelve mouths, and if it shall be shown to tho court, where lha trial* o! such offea-' | ses shall be had, that th* person so offend-1 tug was not a resideal of the city, ward, j district or township where the offense wa* ; committed, and not entitled to vote tbero (in, then, on conviction, he shall be sen tenced to pay a hoe of not tees than one hundred nor more than one thousand dol lars, and be impr soned not iesf than.six mouths nor more than two year*. If any person, not by law qualified, shall j, fmudufently voto al any election of thtej Common wealth, or being otherwise quail tied shall vole out ol his proper district, if any person offending shall, on conviction be lined in any tutu not exceeding two ■ hundred dollars, and be imprisoned In any term not exceeding three months. If any person shall voto at morel than one election district, or otherwieo; fraudulently vole more than once on lb* same day, or shall fraudulently fold and . delivor l>i the inspector two ticket* togeth er with the uiicntly illegally to vote, or.' shall procure another to do so, h*orlh*y|| offending shall, on condition, be fined ta 1 any *um not lc, than fifty nor more thani five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned!, f r a term not loss than three nor morej' than twelve months. If any person not qualified to rote in this Commonweailii i agreeably to law, i except the son* of quail-j tied cllixcnsj shall appear at any place of ; { election for the purpose of influencing the j ritixeiis qualified to vote, he shall on con-; viction, forfeit and pay any sum not ex- { . ceedmg one hundred dollars for every MMM and be imprisoned for any q term not exceeding thiee month*. B V SHAFFKH. 'Sheriff. 1 Sliortlidge & Co.. PROPRIETORS OF THE | Bellefonte Lime Quarries, | Tho only Manufacturers of Lime, bornl exclusively with wood, in Central Pennsylvania. DKA i.l.K* IN Anthracite Coal, White I.itne, Ihi Pout's Powder, Sporting and Blasting Powder on haud, Fuse for Blasting, Fire Brick, iiround Fire Ciay, Fertilizers, Implement*. janSO 73 Dili. .' ittti yard noar South end ef the Itald Kag'o \ alloy Ksiiread Depot, Be 11*- ! Onto, Pa. JnnlttTS NOTICE. • The partnership heretofore existing be tween \ \V Graff and Ner Thompson, at Contra It ill, in tho mercantile business, is this day dissolved by Mutual consent. All person* knowing themselves indebted to, and all persons having claim* against aaid nrm will pleas* call and tettle their ac count* with Ja*. t.a'hell. with whom the 'book* have boon left, at Centre Hill whe is authorised to settle them, Milrev, Jan. 22 1ST:: A. W. GRAFF NER THOMPSON. The undersigned beg* leave to inform . th,- e Mama f( CVntr* ilitl and vicinity, that hav u.g purchased Ner Thcnuixun'i jn toro.t in tho centre Ilill loro ho will rontin ,uo ino business at the Old Stand. Thank ful for pal favor* he beg* a continuance of the ame. 30 Jan I m. A.W. GRAFF. ILLINOIS FARM FOR SALE! am ACHES: FIRST OCAS* LAND; •- I ly •! year* improved '■ rom prairie auil, with I building*, orchard Ac, It i* 8 mile* di j rcctly ninth of Jolict, next to Ohicago the [ most thriving city in the lt and 1J mila* i cast of the in< nrporated village of Klwood ' situated on Chicago A St. Louis K. K 45 ■ utile* front Chicago, tho great market of this oountry, and 10 mile* from coal ra tion*. Population largely inlertpersod with Ist clas. Ponn'a. Germans. 1 desire to inve*t in Commercial busi nesa Addros* W. NICHOLSON, novSSm Klwood, Will Co. lIL NE PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place! The subscriber is just receiving from the eastern cities a Full Stock of FALL and WINTKR ~I)S which ho hna dclormipcd to 01l very cheap, consisting of DRY MMDS and 1 Prints, Muslin*. Opera Cantons, and Woll Flannels. Ladies Dross Goods, such as Dolains, Alpacas, Poplins, Km press Cloth. Sateens, Tnmeise. together with a full 'took of everything usually kept in the Dry Goods lino. NOTIONS : A full stock, consisting part of Ladies and Children's Merino iloe CclluL Kid gloves, best ouality silk and Lisle thread ulovt-<, Goods', Nulias, Breakfast shawls, HATS & CAPS, ! A full assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's ot inn latest style aud best- CLOTHING, Ready made, a choice selection of Men's land Boy'sol tho Hottest styles and most serviceable materials. BOOTS & SHQES, A verv large stock of Men's W omen's and Children's and sold very low. Queens ware, full assortment. [GROCERIES y 1 a full stock at the lowest prices. At the old stand of WM. WOLF. DEATHS. ] On Hlh ult , in Aaronsburg. Wiliart Ourry, son of Jacob and Mary llolloway aged 10 months. On the Ist, iusC, in Potior township, A! Fred Newton, soli of John and ltehoeei 1 Kmrlck, aged fl years, 10 mouths and S day. ' On 3rd, in*!., Philip Van Neida, of near Madisonhurg, aged 04 years, b nioiitlis and 146 days. MARRIAGES On £ird ult., J. H Kern and Mist 1.. A Confer, both of Perm twp. On liOtli ult., Huben McUe* ami Mary lllgen.bolh of George's valley. On IHh inst., John Kaucli and Joanna Shaffer, both of Madisonhurg. On 'JHIh ult , S W Nigniund of *>alona to Mist ICivina C. Haartc, of Hublnrsburg On 80th ult , by Itev S. If Bennington Mr. Jacob liou't* of Harris twp , t<> Sirs llebacca J Garbrick of Walker twp On the same day, by the same Mr. Hen jaruin Fulton of Milewburg, to Mr* Mag gie T. Shultx of Curtin Station. ADMINISTKATOK S NOTICE letters of AdmioislraUuii on the estate of Wm. M Minn, late of Potter township, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in eaid township, to whom all poreon* indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demumf., will present the same.duly authenticated for *et llemeuL K. K M MINN, A. LUCHKNBACU. jan3o.6t Adiuinistralors COACH & SMITH SHOPS FOR SALE. The lot and Coach and Smith Shops, al Centre Hell, lately occupied by Goo. 1) Harpster, are offeied at private sab- There are three Shop* upon the premise., all new iwo-etory frame building*, suita ble for carrying on all the different branch ee of Coachmaking, smithing, a.Hid-uork, [painting, trimming, Ac. There i* also a new stable upon tho lot. The location i. one of the beet in Centre Hail, and a iarg,, trade can be readily secured For further information address WM WOLF, Centre Hall, Pa A NNUAL STATEMENT. i Office of "The Farmer * Mutual Fire In surance Company of Centre comity. Curst HALL, Jan. 13th, 173 In compliance with the provisions of their charter, the Director* present the fifteenth annual statasocnt of the transac tion* of the Company : AsstTTs i Bills receivable, be j ing premium notes j due and payable by member* for insur | ante the past year. $2U,4T824 {On which there has bean paid...4'>'.l Leaving due oa pre mium nolo* taken the past years3ool I U> •To this add assess ii!ecu No. 7, tor payment of losses 4,48514 Making the total available assetts of I the company the ! past year ............ $34,4*614; Ex ravage. Compensation to di ! rectors.,... slti2W ■Salary of*Secrtary. 131)00 {Salary of Treasurer. fit) 00 Printing, office rent, postage, and sta tionary p.7 -x Election Board 5,00 W. P. Wilson, At torney Fees 1000 Lues tea. Dan 1 Durst on barn u *amo year, amount ing to $110,25. 2nd. Ho was insured in tho Penns valley company to amount of s'*l,9Bo— five times more—in 1872. and only paid laxos to amount uf $00,85 tcr same time. THE ONLY PLACE TO BUY good Boots djr Shoes. BURNSIPK & THOM AS Have just received 50 cases of Boot> and Shoes. BURNSIDE A THOMAS Sell the cheapest and best Boob, and Shoes. BURNSIDE A THOMAS Are the only ones in Centre co. thai have Lester Bro's A Co., Boots IU jvUJe, Caul J. K. Helms, Schuylkill lis -1 c. Ifaniel Barlow. Ksuuty and I>r. A P Carr of St Clair, Pa. ! AGENTS WANTED to eeii ticket*, to ahum a liberal ioinuii*sion will be paid. Single Ticket*. $1,00; five ticket*, $4,60; j ten ticket*, f'.'.OO. Send fer brograinme* All comtuunica-' lions must be addrmeed to O H. Ml A PPKK, /(ui.s Manager : I Box tAII, Shenandoah, Schuylkill Co., Pa. j O 1 c. GET THE BEST. Tux Obiuimal Howk Siwibo M a< uik Ixiraovx*.—The Howe, the original and yet the best has the fallowing points of ex leellence: Simplicitv F construction Symmetry of form and beauty of finish. Rapidly and stillness in operation. K*se w ith which it can I<- maru.ged Nonliability to miss stttchea, having A , LITWVEABLE head, which can be readily ad-J justed close te the shuttle, when using j cither the finest or coarsest needle A shorter and smaller needle, in propor- j the *iae of the thread, than used; with any other machine. The Lock Stitch, alike on both tide* of' the fabric. Economy of thread. Strength and firmness with which the =cuius are urawn together. Bound nets, fullness, regularity and beauty ef stitch. Adaptability to the widest range of work sewing lite finest and coarsest laortcs, and using equally Weil the finest and coarsest, : and nil sr u-rmediatr grade* of atlk, Cutlon ; and Linen Thread. II F BAKTLEV, of Beilefonte, has the K< >cy for Centre county, for the Howe , t< will travel the county. and person* wishing a machine about which tbtro it no fault, should wait and give the Howe A trial, before purchasing jnnS.Sm. A. SUSSMAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lower room. No. 1. Bush T block, where he keeps on hand A stock of * WHITE and RED LEATHER and HA RXESS. Kips and CalfSkins French and City Finish, A KING LEATII KB, SHOE FINDINGS OF EVERY DE SCRIPTION. Haw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunk* and Valises OF ALL KINDS RAW FURS, of all kinds bought and bigheet price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed always bought and on hands. WHEAT and OATS specially bought and the high est Cash price paid. Go to Suttman's, there you can buy cheaper than elsewhere, a* everybody knows, who ever dealt with him. He let* no one off without a good bargain. Next door to Sussman's is tnc cheap dry good* establishment of Isaac Guggenheim er. ap&.tf. C. PKCK. J. T. Laa. PECK A LEE'S New Coach Manufactory. CENTRE IIALL. PA. The inderigned havo opened a new e- Übli.hment, at their new hop, for the manufnctuie of Carriagos, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, St.rion* sxn Si.kus, Phxis axii Fakct of every description . All vehicles manufactured by them are warranted to render satisfaction, and at equal to any work done elsewhere. They use none but the best material, and employ the tnol skillful workmen, llenco they flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability and finish. Orders from a distanoe*tsr<*mptly alt end ! Ed to. Come and examino our work before [contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, Ali kinds of Re paring done. PECK A LKK. ADAM HILD. PAINTER, offers his services to the citixens of Mifflin Centre and adjoining counties, in II oil mo. Nlru and Ornuionatal I'Hilltillg. ! GRAINING _ m . Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash, Mahogony. Ac. Plain and Fancy Paperbanging. Or iders respectfully solicited. 1 All Una work done for other painters. June 1 y. 1 RYNDER'S • MUSIC STORE, | LOCK HAVEN, PA. Tho proprietor of Hyudor'a Music Bto re deairea toc*U the nttaotioa of the poople of Centre county, to tho fct that they Can Save Money by purchasing their tnuticftl iostruioenu ot Kyuder'a Music Store. Wo or* Mlltog Doublet Deed, Six Stop, Five Oclavo .Organs, at 8140, superior in lone aud finish, to thoee that are hawked and peddled throoghout the oouotry at f175 to 1200.) The we warrant for five years. We give toy reasonable credit desired to responsible parties). We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in PennaraUey this year, which you .would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE HALL. 8. 8. WOLF, Ryoder Organ $225 00 WM. GALBKAITiI. Ryuder Organ 140.00 LEMONT. DR. J. Y. HALE, American Organ $375 00 PETER BCHRECK, ltyndar Organ 140.00 AARONBBURG. WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Organ ••••••eee#•••••*••••• •#•••••**•••••#•••••#••*•• $240.00 - BOALBBURG. MIBB E. E. H U NTER, Melodioo $130.00; In a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In short by writing a letter to us and getting oar prices—we deliver all instruments— You Can Save From 840 to 860 on anTTlr^an. RYJVDERS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS! O* He KELLER, BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENMA, is now prepared, at the Old Stand on Bishop Street, to toll DB7 BOODS, ShoM,®arptts CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC-, AC., at grea'ly reduced price*. He ie also prepared to purchaao ALL KINDS OF GRAIN! Ftm WHICH HE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKETPRICE! ASH rt-RCUASKKS SILL FISD SCPXEIOB ISDCCESSKTS^IM apr.lfttf. I. Guggeiilicinier. ARRANGEMENT! ISAAC Gkugesueimer. having purchased the entire slock of the lata tirm of Susaman fc Guggenhcimer, ex cept tbe Leather aud Sboe-fiudinga, has filled up bis shelves with a lot of STLEXDID NEW GOODS, embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ROOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, ANI> FANCY ARTICLES and is now prepared to accomodate all bis old customers, and to welcome RII new ones who mav favor him with tbeir patronage. lie feels safe in say ing that he can please tbe most fastidi ous Call and see. ISA AC GUGGENHEIM ER P. B.—Mr. Susaman still continues to deal in LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS, CLOVER end TIMOTHY SHEDS. in tneold room, where be may alway be found. 12p.tf. C. F. Herlachcr N. Croomiller. NEW GOODS! fBISH A 3 fl 1 V A 3. or FALL GOODS!!! IIEKLACHKR & CRONMILLER With to infoim the citiieu. of Potter thai they have opened an entire new ttock of good* in their old quarter*, end will keep conatantly on hand a full and food aaaortnient of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, Poplins, PLAIDS, Lustre*. and all other kind* ol DRESS GOODS. full line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods Hat* A Cape, Boot* it Shoe* CROCKERY. STONEWARE. CEDAR WARE, SUGARS. TEAS, COFFKKS 'CAIT FISH, SALT. etc., etc , etc.. All of which we offer at greatly reduced ''TlfgheU price* paid for country produce. Br Uriel attention to bu.inc.s we hope to merit and receive the patronage of the public Excelsior Cement* The underxigned now manufacture Ce met W ARKANTKD OF A 811PKRIOK QUALITY, at their kilns.near Pine Creek Mills, in Hainex two. Thix cement hat already been uxed in large quantities upon the L. C. A 3. C. R R-. and has been found highly satisfactory upon all jobs where it lias been used, and as equal *o any now manufactured. The undersign ud now take pleasure in recommending, and warranting it to all, for uo in tls- TKRNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever purpo&o a flood quality of Cement u d du rable. Thi Cement has already been totted far and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes. Ac., will And it to advantage to near this in mind, and also, that they warrant the article as represented. For farther par ticulars, address MEYER A HOFFER, '3O de tf * Aaroosburg, Pa. HOUSE, AUegnencT Street, Belldbnu, Pa D. JuHNSON A 60NS, Proprietor A rtUTCLtU BOTIL. OOarOT*L BOOK* PROMPT A1 TENDANCE. ALL THE MODERN CONVENIEN CES—AND REASONABLE Charge* Tha proprietor* offer to the traveling public, end to their country ft tends, first C'IAA* accommodation* end cerefiil ettea-j tion to the venu of gusets et ell time*, etj fair rate* Carefal hostlers end good stable* ling for boree*. An excellent table well •erred. A Bar aupplied with fine liquor*. Servants well trained end everything re quisite in e firti clew Hotel. Our lomHm i in the business pert of the town, neerthe Poat office, the Court Houaa. the Chur ches. the Benk*. end the p incipel piece* of business. render* it the moat eligible piece for thoee who visit Bellefoete on t>u*i or pleasure. Ad Omoibuti will carry paeteogcr* end baggage to and from all trains free of charge. mm GREAT INDUSTRIES of the united stale*, an historical sum mary of the origin. growth and perlocUon oflbe chief industrial arU of this country 1300 PAGES AND 500 ENGRAV INGS Written by 90 Eminent Authors, inclu- - ding John B Gough, Loon Case, Edward ' Uowiand. Joe. 8. Lyman, Rev. K Edwen Hall. Horace Greeley, Philip Ripley, Al bert Brisbane, P. B. Parkins, Rot. Ret. Taw eert * mM lW •* el Mn eTla (S—irr, o< J lad laUwMl till Will ■ lr?hl*l M* I U liir—Uns ** nfcimi Himil laisssw ew WBema a' > !i> ?■> tejmf i*Vw < !gtrasaSSsKa ■ G; g SSStj\iSB ~ J. B. BURR ARTDR, Hartford, Coan. ; Chisago, 111., or tlactanaii. Ohio. act lß>a Am BAITM, IITXOLD'i VKW MAIM.* • raoxT, manor at , Ballefonte. WINES AND LIQUORS Th# subscriber raapactftolly calls the at tention of the public to hie eetahlUhm at, where ha ia prepared to furnieh all kind*of Foreign and Dome*tic Liquors' wholaaale at the lowast cash price*, which are warran ted to ba the beat qualities according to their respective prices. Hi* stock consist* of Rye, Monongahela, Irish sad other Whiskies, all kind* of Brandies. Holland Gin, Port, Maderia. Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines—the beat r Villas—at as reasonable rate* as can be had ia the city, Champagne, Cherry. Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica an J New England Rum, Cordial of all kinda. He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho tel keeper* and others to call and examine hit large supply, to Judge for themselve* hnd be certain of procuring what they buy, which can seldom be done when purchaa ng in the city. tdf Phy sic tans are respectfully requested o givo his liquors a trial. , .aplO WJ. B BTTKLI'i HOLES ALB WINR A LIQUOR STORE Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil ding iormarly occupied by the Key stone Bakery Takes pleasure in informing the public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply Oi choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors. All Barrel*, Kegt and Casks warranted to eantain tke quantity repreeented. | The attention of practicing physicians is •.ailed to his stock of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for medical purposes. Bottles, Sj,, and demijohns constantly on hand, e has the ONLY PURR NECTAR WHISKY in town. All liquors are warranted togivesatia faction. Liquor* will be aoldtby the quart barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot si BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand. Confident that he can please customer the respectfully solicits a share of public pi ronage my 14 BUTTS HOUSE Bkllefonte, PA. J. B. BUTTS, Prop'r. Has first class accommodation ; cbarg ea rosso— UnT . tf- BCBINEW MAN'S COLLEGE, No Sixth St, Pittsburg, Pa. Book-Keeping, Pannmanship, and Ar ithmctic. Twt UK.iiiitxj>, $50.00. Enter at any time. Sand for Circulai JiuV*PaiEii^lir Dr. Crook'i Wine of Tm i to YEARS -or a— -3? Public Test fiEL. Hpww* |T DR. CROOK'S X WINE TAR To knve mere ty HUM any SMMS €*▼ PP oiic fc PiHl Ow pnMlc. Mica off TMyMKlaaeqaakd for tfiocauw CarUWThlMiMiUap,)r forming the nwliirtsHi aoa CewU OriikChNtieCMiha. It ■lsofnrlly cam them aIL AMkOM fIUMSj CMM it km hen prunouwada •pestle for UMm cnmplslate r<* it rBTn Of Ulußfy IHSfIWj IHsomm of the Ertnanr ORM, Jaundice wan ylJTer Complaint, It has no equal. WMett TJ^SSTwta Debilitated, Canst* tlieFood to Digest, ftemom Djipepsia and Prevents Malarious Fevera, Gives too© to jonr System. TBI DE.COORB WIXEOFTAI: The Champion of the World. The new Improved American Button- Hole Overteoming and Complete Sewing Jfachint' —The great est machine of the Age ! Sim pi city, Durability u tfck boxes Ac I will thoroughly canvass the section belonging to me, and 1 shall be very much pleased to sell every persona machine, on easy terms ; give it a trial be fbre purchasing any other— llhas no equal. Parties wishing the machine, will please address the undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. All orders promptly attend- Sdto. A. L. BAfiTGKS, Agent for Centre County MADtaoSBCKo, PA. MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED! J art tmbllebed, a m* 41tion at DR. ( rxvnhTXL I OBLEBIATO laul •• Ik# W>. w fiinWlTWsaMsw, tawd- Cvmhiuml feeUaew owl S'tta. taisowl by stHta- Sskrs'i omylwwwm" TS3S3?^^Sa = 3s 1 ctmr jse&l.'SS esisdwiwHil Dm dumw aw of loo* ixSSsss. S£ Ln of -Wch .n *afi,-rsi no matter ht Ms siiaiiUns so be, oho nn Idiimif say address, r&6?BS£&V "XXu*- c KLINK Post Often Bos SJSS. Ut Bsesrr.W HOTEL. Corner oi Thirl and Chestnut Street, Miffliuburg, Pa. John Showers, Proprietor, t Its Central Location makes it particularly i desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. ' H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. ( onf2l ly PURIFY YOUE BLOOD. 1 For Scrofula, Ncrofu -1 T loon Diseases of U© aft Ejea, or Scrofula ia ' A* finy form. , I *Bs> Any disease or eruption of mAr? the Skin, disease of the Liven Arffj Rheumatism, Pimples, O1 a ljr Sores, Ulcers, Broken-do wo Constitutions. Syphilis, or any * ~ disease depending on ado ' praved condition of the blood ' CROOK'S JgLO? SYRUP OP fH POKE ROOT. j It Las the medicinal property | of I'oke evmbim d with a prep '* 7jy aration of Iron * iiitii goes a once into the Lli • Eaua. o - ■ r.