.aKCISTUS REPORTER THURSDAY MAYH, I*7*. LOG A l ITEMS. LOCAL *lW —Our friends, every where, will oblige us by sending us local news of interest. ... , . CIBCtJLATIOH. —The circulation of the HKPORT**. on this side the county, i* larger than that of all othew|wpe In the county. Business men will therefore find this one of the best advertising medium*. We invito all interested to come and in spect our list for themselves. JtEMITTAItCEfi All monies for sub scription will be credited en the subscri ber's address ach week : by referring to which our pat nens can at all times see how their accounts stand, and a receipt is hv this system carried upon each copy of the paper. Xtf We have several copies ef a very valuable work, "The Great Industries of the United Stat**," an historical summary of the origin, growth, and perfection of the chief industrial art* of this country. The book is handsomely bound, IMM pages with over SOO fine illustrations. Any one sending us S new subscriber* with the cash, will receive a present of thia valu able work. maris fit. KGGS FOR HATCHING.—From Park Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, Butt Cochins and Uoudan*. Apply to D. H. ROTE aprS-6t. Aaronsburg. Pa. FRENCH. Rosctinl, two tint* and plain whit* initial paper *old at reduced prx-a by JAN. WELCH A CO. —lt is our candid opinion that there will be no sleighing in the month* of July and August. However, writs to "Old Proba bilities" about it. —lt is a fact that the Reporter U the mo*t extensively read paper in Centre co. There is scarce a family in thia valley in which it i not read—the few who have not subsoribt-d for thi* paper harrow it re gularly from neighbor* and read it, *o that its page* are perused by alt and in prefer ence to almost any other. Any one wish ing to go to a little trouble of inquiring, will And this statement to be a Asrt. - Gov. Hartranfl has appointed Mr. Le vi Murray n Notary Public for this place. A good selection, and our friend Levi is well qualified for the position. -we nest annua) convention of the Centre Co. 8. S. Association, will be held in Boalsburg, commencing with the open ing sermon on Tuesday evening. May 27. It is hoped that every school in the county will be represented. Committees are at work and will endeavor to make this the most successful Sunday school convention yet held in Centre county. Practical sub jects in which all are interested, will be thoroughly discussed in sermons and ad dresses. —Bellefouter* have subscribed and of. fered as a bonus SIG.UOO for the location of car shops in that town. The Clearfield Republican says that their town will go SIO,OOO better. —Rev. Robert C. Bryson, pastor of the Piesbyterian church at Pine Grove Mills, died on the IS of April, last He leaves a wife and 4 children. DEMOCRATIC CO. CONVENTION A meeting of the Democratic Co. Con vention was held at Bellefonte, on 29th ult Msj. K. H. Forster, chairman of the Dent. Co. Committee, stated the object of the meeting, namely : To elect a delegate to the stale ccnvention, and three senato rial conferees. The rffll being called, the following gen tlemen presented their credential* to rep resent their respective townships and dis tricts: Bellefonte—South W., John Hoffar. Union villa— B. F. Leathers. Howard—Balser Weber. Philipsbuiw—Edward Perks. Benner— Michael Grove. Ferj-uson—J. S. McCoimick. Hal* moon—Capt. Jno. A. Hunter. Huston—Dan' 1 Irvin. Milus—R M. Magee. Pott-r-D. Gilliland, S. S. Wolf Rush—G. W. M'Gaffy, J. C. Nason. Dr S. P. Burkhart. Union—Geo. L. Peter*. Worth—E. P. Jones. Capt. John A. Hunter was chueea presi dent and R. M. Magee secretary. A resolution offered by Mr. M Gaffy, re commending Edward Perks, Esq., tor no mination as the next democratic candidate for state treasurer, passed unanimously. G. W. M'Gaffy was then elected dele gate to the state convention. S S. Wolf, R. H. Forster, and Balser Weber were elected at senatorial confer ees with instructions to vote for Capt Jno A. Hunter for senatorial delegate. Mr. John Hoffer offered the following, which era* adopted: IFAcrcfis, When this convention assem bled on the 16th day of August last, it con ferred on our fellow citizen, Hon. John H. Orvis. a unanimous nomination for mem ber of the General Assembly of Pennsyl vania, which nomination was ratified at the polls by a large majority of the voters of Centre county ; and arAereas, the public records of the Legislature now abundant ly testify that he was well worthy of the confidence thus reposed in bim by this convention and a majority of his fellow citizens; therefore, Rtoiv<d, That the course of Hon John H. Orvis, as a member of the Assembly, meets with our entire and hearty approba tion ; that far the ability, industry any fi delity with which be served the interests of his constituent*; for hi* firm and un swerving apposition to all private or spe cial legislation designed to benefit the few at the cost of the many ; for his determined and unyielding stand against ail legisla tive corruption, and all manner of disrep utable combinations for improper legisla tive purposes ; and for his able and unan swerable exposition of the wrong* and out rages by and through which an unscrupu lous and profligate "Treasuiy Ring' have been for year* past plundering the people of the slate, be deserves, and we hereby tender him, our sincere and heartfelt thanks, and the expression of oar eontin ued confidence in, and respect for, hit high character as a legislator, a faithful public servant, and an honored citizen of our county. The convention then adjourned. —The tri-ennial apportionment of dele egutes, based upon the late democratic vote for governor, in the different district* of this county, was made, on tame day, by the democratic county committee as follows: District. Vote. Delegates. North Wurd 80 2 Wat Ward —.IOO 2 South Ward ft! Milesburg 36 I Union ville 22 1 Howard 84 1 Philipsburg 110 2 Benncr„ 170 8 Boges _.126 8 Burnude 32 1 Curt in 63 1 Ferguson „227 6 Gregg 281 6 Halfmoon 41 1 Haines ......_ ......_I9T 4 Harris 174 3 Howard tC 1 Huston .. 63 1 Liberty 60 1 Marion 80 2 Miles 261 6 Patton 54 1 Penn 262 5 Potter 387 7 Rush - 180 8 Snowshao 102 2 Spring 145 3 Taylor 40 1 Union 65 1 Walker 193 4 Worth 57 1 Total 8712 76 It will be observed that Bellefonte has gained 2, Ferguson, Walker and Boggt> one each. According to the adopted rule, under which this apportionment is made, Potter is entitled to 8, a gain of one, hav ing come in with one of the largest frac tious; whether this was an oversight, or designedly which we trust not, we do not know, yet to that number is Potter enti tled under the rule governing the party. —Spangler can now accommodate local optimists gt his soda fountain. AN endless assortment of Pocket Book*, Pocket Knives, from 2L'ct*., to six dollar*, Gold pens and Pencils, nlwayi on band nt WELCH A CO S, opposite the Bush Mouse. A. Yankee It the name of a gentleman residing in Milwaukee.—Ex. A. Humbug would be just si significant -The associate judgeship must agree with Judge Lore, he looks heartier and younger than he did before his eleva tion to the position. —The Centre Hill store of A. W. Graff, has just opened a fine stock ot new goods, of every variety and style, and cheap tooj Call around and Mr. Lashell will take pleasure in showing you goods and con vince his customers that more goods for the same money cannot be purchased at any other store. —The road from Millheituto the Forks was confirmed t>y ihe reviewers last week. The committee consisted of John Kishel and Joseph Carson ot Potter and K J. Deshler of Haines. The line Hied upon will ensure an almost level road. —-A dog belonging to Mr. Snook, at Millhcim, a few days ag* attacked a 16 year old daughter of Dennis Luse, biting her severely in the leg. Mr. J. P. Leiuel's school, for the sum mer term, et Centre Hall, will commence on Monday morning next, J2lh, in the room lately occupied by the primary. Pa rent* will bear this in mind. For the Ueporter. We arv glad to ** that our lively littls village of Churchville i* improving. Mr. T. J. Fredrick is erecting a new dwelling house on the east end of Judge Love's meadow. Centre Hall is noted for its pretty young ladies; But the Watchma i is noted for making some grand errors in publishing a portion of a deceased father s biography. BLANK BOOKS. The greateet varie ty ever kept in the county, and sold at price* that defv caw petition by WELCH A CO. Ei-Mherift T. M Hall of Mileeburg, well known to a number of our readera, almost lost hU life on last Saturday by drowning. Mr. Hall it appears was en bis way|homc front thi* place and attempted to cross a narrow foot log over the Canal near Shortlidge A Go's Lime Kiln and by some means made a misstep and was pre cipitated into the waters beneath ; but was fortunately rescued (when life was almost extinct) by several of Mesare. Shortlidge A Co s workmen who were near by, at the time, this almost fatal ac cident occurred.— Brvten'i Rep. —A GTOJTXTIC SFKCCLXTIOK. —A heavy sale of coal and timber land* was closed two week* ago between Robert Oeborn, A. F. Haunt* Jno Carrier and Nathen Car rier, all of Brookville. to Col Wm. Phil ip*, President of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, who purchased from the party name 1, about 2,100 seres and the half in terest in !00 acres, for the sum of three hundred thousand six hundred and seven ty-five dollars, being over $126 per acre. Theso lands lie in Brady and Huston townships, on Sandy Lick creek, along the line of the Low Grade Railroad, where Fall* Creek empties into Sandy. To our tuind, this settle* the question a* to where the shops of the Allegheny Valley Railroad will be located, and fixe* the junction of (the Buffalo road with the Low Grade road at the mouth of Falls Creek. The pine tree* in that section are lew than 200 feet high and the coal vein not over 20 feet thick. It is, without doubt, one of the grandest speculation* that ever occur red in thi* section of the State.—CtearyUUi Rep. —John Spangler just put up a new marble soda fountain, in his hotel. That will be (he place to get nice cool drinks. Wilson <k Hicks at Bellefonte, keep one of (he muet charming and well-re gulated Hardware stores that can be found anywhere iu this slate. It is a sight worth seeing to view the beauty and elegance of the establishment of these gentlemen, who rauk among the foremost as well as moat accommoda ting and sociable of Bellefonte*s busi ness men. To know them is to es teem them. And iheu they have a corps of clerks to match. Their stock of hardware is full and most complete and we doubt whether any other firm of merchauls in this section of Penn'a does a larger business. We nave nev er yei met any one who had occasion to feel dissatisfied with any dealings had with the firm of Wilson tt Hicks. But, go and see their establishment even if you do not wish to buy—go and try them if you want any thing at all in the line of hardware. —The funeral of H. N. McAllister will take place at Bellsfonte on Thurs day, Bth, (today). —The people of Meiles tp. were at Bellefonte Monday, almost en masse, attending court as witnesses in several suits from that section. —Court adjourned on Monday ev en iug last on account of the death of Mr. IT A llivter. —Jacob Hickernel, he with the blind gray, makes the valley delight fully musical whenever he enters with bis fish-wagon. He can be heard sing "Bbad oh" long before he gets iu sight and the boys all along join iu the chorus; this suits Jake, for the noise bt iugs out the people and then tbey buy Ida nice fresh shad, pike, Ac. —Jas. Welch A Co., opposite the Bush house, have the largest and fi nest assortment of pocket koives, plain and fancy, to be found outside of Phil adelphia. Their stock of fancy arti cles is large and elegant, embracing almost every thing sure to suit taste or fancy, as well as toys in endless varie ty. Also on band any thing in the line of books, stationery, Ac. Every article sold reasonable. Give them a call by all means —We regret to learn f the death of Mr. Wieu Kinsloe, a practical prioter and at one time connected with the press of Bellefoute, but of late year* engaged a* general agent for several insurance companira. He died laat week in one of the northern countiea of thi* date, Hi* remain* were bro't to hi* home at Bellefoote. —The cool weather of last week and week before ha* opperatefl against the growing grain anu clover. —Auy respectable city paper noli fyiog us of their willingness to publish our prospectus three weeks, "with ed itorial noiice," will be entitled to an exchange with the Reporter. No chromo. —Prof. Dale gave entertainments several evenings this week upon phret ology, mesmerism, &c. lie handeli his subjects well and pleases bis audi ences The professor also treats upon the subject of spiritualism in an inter esting manner. —The Reporter has the following items from the lower end : On Saturday and Sunday last Mill beim was in a state of riot. An employee of the Vandykes, in Union county, and some half a dozen of Howlev'a men had a regular shilialah fight, be tween 4 and 6 P. M., of Saturday. Iu this encounter "Tom" Hare (Van dyke's employee) came off second best, and from what we can learn, would have lost his life had not some of the citizens interlered. In the evening* sf ler Tom's wounds had been dressed an other inelee took place in Kremer's bar-room, Hare receiving a cut near the eve and tyro of bis enemies being knocked down. In this encounter a portion of the stove was upset, which roused the proprietor of the Hotel, and he ordered the pugilists ontof the house. This, so far is we eta latra, closed Saturday's work. On Sunday, between 10 ami 11 A. M., Wnt. K'laenhuth brought two of BOVIIT'I employee* to town ami stop pod at Erciucr'e, on entering the bar room one of tbem coratueuced an at tack on John Hickernell. of Hartleton, who had renders! Hare aome assistance on Saturday. Johu "vamosed the rauchc" a toon aa practicable, aud the 1 victor theu called for Hare. Tom put in au appearance aome lime du ring the afternoon when another fra oaa look place, in which Torn was again worsted. Mr Charles Fryer, the laat Soldier of the War of 1812, in IVuu township., died on lat Tuesday, after a protract ed illness. Mr. F. has been a residentj of lVnu township for more than fifty 1 years aud for many years be has been i in indigent circumstances, being in a measure dependant upon the Foot ' Oyerseers, whose aid, in connection with his Pension, afforded him a liveli- . hood. He was buried in the Heform ed Cemetery at Aaronsburg.last week and was about fW years old. DEATH OF H. N. MfALLISTKK. H. N. M'Allister, one oflhe oldest and iuoat prominent member* of the Centre county bar, died at Philadel phia. on Monday morning last, at fi o'clock, of pleurisy. Hi* health was bad for over a year, and hi* untiring labor* a* a member of the Conatitu tional Convention, was all the worse for hi* failiug constitution. Hi* loss will be deeply fell in that importaut body and deeply regrettbd throughout the state, He was one the ablest, mot industrious aud upright member of the Couveulion, and a* chairman of the very importaut committee on Suffrage, he ha* been the advocate, and father of propositions which look ed solely to the purity of the elective system, and to prevent the practice of fraud* upon the ballot-box aud the violation of the election laws by un scrupulous politician* —and so unti ringly did he devote himsell to this work of reform, that he broke dowu under his labors, and death was the penalty for overwork in his endeavors to engraft wholesome features upou the fundamental law of our common wealth. Mr. M'AllisUr was oue of the most public spirited men of out county, and he will be missed in that respect. He was an able as well as an upright at torney —here, too, his loss will be felt He was the maiuspring of the Centre Co. Agricultural Society, and its pio neer as well as it* pilot —hi* loss will be greatly felt there. He was the most active and unselfish friend of the Agi.l College of I'enn'a, devoting valuable time and money to place that institu tion upou a successful fooling, and all he did was gratuitous, aud with a view to the general good. Every enter prist that was calculated to further the interests of llellefonte and of Cen tre county, found in Mr. M'Allister au advocate- He was an active mem ber of the Pryibyterian church, aud liberal in the support of benevolent institutions. He leaves a widow and two married daughter* to mouru his loss. In Nittany a valuable deposit of marble has been f<und of different color*,of work able quality, and capable of taking a supe rior polish. The ground has been leased. P. B. Wilson, of Bellefonte, arrived at Salt Lake City, a tew days ago. Look out, Ber.aer, so you don't get numerously married DEATHS. On S inst. at the residence of Ja. Sweet wood, in Potter twp., Mrs. Elizabeth Mi chael, aged tio years, 11 months and 6 da. HOUSE and LOT~FOR SALE.-A lot of ground, at Poller Mills, thereon erec tedm two-*Ury dwelling House, with good Wagoumaker Shop, a good Stable, ana all necessary outbuilding*, is offered at pri vate sale, en reasonable terms. There i* a veil of never failing water, with pump, near the deor. For further particulars apply to Mr*. KATE SHAKER. ltaprSm Potter* Mills. }ARMEK* REAP THIS.— The superior Kviprr Jt Mower, U a candidal** for favor to which the attention of Centre county farmer* it called. The Superior it manu factured in Wheeling, W. Va., and ha* met a large aale, and obtained many high recommendation* in Ohio, and other tlatc*. Thi* machine di*pen*e* with cog-gearing and all unnece**ary trap* with which many other machine* arc afflicted ; it i* titnplc in construction. ttrong and durable, easily managed, aud li*ht draught. The Superior i* fully warranted to do it* work right, or no tale. Mr. John 11. Odenkirk, of the Old Kort, ia agent for Centre county for the Supe rior, and person* wishing a Mower A: Reap er, had better call on him before purcha*- ing another. SOjan. BASK-BALLS and Croquet sett*. A great varietv alway* on hand at WELCH A CO. OKPHANS COURT SALK ! ! virtue of an order of the Orphan* Court of Centre county, there will he ex posed to public tale, on the premise*. on TUESDAY, JUNE 10th. next, at'Jo cl k VALUABLE FARM OF 220 ACRES! known a* the property ofHenry Rothrock, Sr., deceased, situated about three mile* east of Bellofonte. Kverv foot of thi* property i* tillable and under fence. 170 ACRES are Cleared, and in good state of cultivation. The balance coniU of Fifty Acre* of ORIGINAL PISE ASI) OAK TIMBER; Upon the property are bed* of iron ore. cement and limestone. It will be o!d in two or three part* If desired, and private bid* will be received until the day of sale. Term* of Sale : One-third to remain in the premise* a* dowry according to the will of the deceased ; one-third to be paid on confirmation of tale, and the remainder in one year thereafter with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premise*. XANCIf A. ROTHROCK, tnayS JWIIN HOFFER. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! A. W GRAFF, CENTRE HILL, CENTRE CO., PA., Has just received a large invoice of Spring Gooda ! Consisting of the best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING! D It ESS GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS A CAPS. AND FANCY ARTICLES, ever brought to Potter twp. Also, a large assortment of CARPETS! LOWEST CASH PRICES! par Produce taken in exchange at highest market prices. A. W. GRAFF. myß-lf. QAB.O. GUTKLIUS, Dentist, Mlllheim. Offers bis professional services to the public. He Is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. Be is. now fully prepared to extract , abiohitely without fain. myß-73-tf. I P.inm ti Maim.—For month, ' part, the popular, and reliable publishers, Messrs. Hunter A Co., o! Hinsdale, N. 11., j have been annoyed and dismayed at the immense lo**e ol valuable letter* which were daily oeourirtf. Aided by the chief ! Detective and two tpocial I*. t). Agents, they have at la*t the •atUracllon of seeing | the thief a night elerk in the Bo*(on I'. IO. — "behind the bar*," and he ha* eon* . fe**ed all. Me**r. 11. A CV* lor*ea have i been enormou* . in fart, no eiarl eatlmate can at pr*ent be made The thief careful ly examined, aided by a light, every let ter, and took trtry one that contained money. He wn* caught m the act and ar-, relod, and, if he gets hit duea, will board i with the St,te for freiu live to ten year* Meantime the proaperou* bu*im* of llun ter A Co. goe* on with Ita uaual energy promptnea* and eare, and thoe who have I oat money by mail will now *ec just trktr* it H-eaf, and avoid giving the blauu to huio<t person*, BRVKN PERSONS BURNED To DEATH. Cincinnati, April 26.—The railroad station house at the crossing of the |Louisville, New Albany, and Chicago aud Laku Shore railways was bur mil ou Saturday night, aud a man aged 70, uatued k lee*, his daughter end live children, living in the station house, perished io the Haines. j' ♦ I he weather was wild this week. .*► • MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. l.i*t of dealer* of foreign and do- I ni.wtic merchaiidie. etc.. in Centre coun ty for the year ending 1873, subject to pay - ; uient of license. Bogggs twp. (Cut*. l.lffdir, Ja* J Luca* 14 $7 76 'Ja* W Rodger* .14 7 75 McOoy A Linn.l 3 1075 Beuuer twp. iLcwir Ha**....— 11 16 76 J B Kephart 14 7 76 A Bieser, Distillery ..... 11 15 75 Buruside twp. GRBoak 13 10 76 Curtin twp. Weber A 5inger......—... 14 775 ! Jacob McCloikey 14 7 75j Ferguson Twp. M 0 Rider 14 775 i Shreb, Steward A Co 10 2076 Tho* Bollinger 13 1076 W L Rider 14 7 76! A Sample A Son 12 13 26 Ja* Duniap A Co 13 10 7'' J K Smith 14 7 75 Gr-gg twp. Philip Shook 14 77 V J B Kuher 12 18 2. It 11 Duncan— ........ 13 10 75 Howard Buru' Luca* A Bro —. 14 7 75' II B Grove... . l4 776 HaLer Weber......... 12 !3'2> Ja* Mcllalfey „ 14 7 78 Robert Cook 13 10 76 Jenkin* A Weber 14 7 76 John Wagner 14 7 76 John Dienl_ 14 7 76 Wm Naff. 14 77& i LC Palmer 14 7 76 Mr* Allison.. 14 7 76 S >" K1ine..................... II 776 Howard twp. ! K C Leather 14 7 76 Hainea Twp. David William* ........... 14 776 Thos Harper 14 7 76 Philip (lor** 14 7 76 B F Philip* 12 1336 M M Mu*-er 13 10 76 S Spiglemeyer A Son*.... 11 16 76 Huston twp. Joseph F Miller IS 11176 Hoover A Davi* 12 13 26 K W Richard* 14 7 76 John I Thompson 13 10 76 Levi Womer 14 7 76 Daniel 1rrin.................. 13 10 76 Harria Iwp. J J Price 14 776 John Plow-. 14 7 76 J C Shenebergwr.... 14 (ioo Jack <1 50n.14 7 76 SU Stover..- 13 10 76 Daaiet lliu ... 13 10 76 Kramer A Kckenroth— 12 13 26 FTavlor l3 10 75 CUkcphard 13 10 75 Mr*. A K Jack 14 7 75 J no A Kennedy 14 7 76 Cyrtia Waason...— 14 7 76 J A 1. H0u5er................ 14 7 76 Half Moon twp. J B Grey - 12 13 95 Henry Adam* 14 Jaines Love 13 10 76 Liberty twp. J A Quiglev 13 10 76 J J 4 1) R Kum 13 10 76! Liggel A Delong 14 7 76 Mi leas burg Borough. J 8 proudfoot 14 7 7b > A T Briars .............. 14 775 Mr*. CG Ry man........... 14 775 J It Harm 12 13 25. John Hibbter 13 10 75 Mary N Case.. 14 7 75 Mrs Racheal Lyke 14 7 75 AR Peter* 13 * 10 75 Marrion twp ' YerickaSon.- 12 13 25 Wilson A Zrigler- 13 10 75 Miles twp. PorsUsr A tiro ......... 14 775 Miller, Ocker a Yonada.. 12 13 25 T N Wolf -... 14 7 76, TX Wolf 14 7 75! 8 Frank ,V Sot. 12 13 '£> Jno W Sholl 14 7 75 Thos Zeiglrr....... 14 7 75 Paltun twp. Joseph Treasler 14 7 75 . Miss Kato Murray. 14 775 i Mat tern a Bro 14 7 75 Penn twp Geo W Stover II 16 76 Alexander 8r0'*.... 13 10 75 . Jacob F.isenhuth 14 7 76 John D F00te............... 14 776 WJMcManigal 13 10 76 J W Snook 13 10 7e Hawley A Co 14 7 76 David Erdle 14 7 76 Potter twp. John XcfT..................... 14 776 Win Wolf ... 12 13 25 Herlacher A Cronmillcr 12 13 25 Philips A G1a5g0w......... 14 7 75 W Armagat 13 in "6 , A W Graff 13 10 76 j J O Deinninger - 14 776 r J A Reesman 14 7 76 [Strohm A Swartx - 14 776 i W J Thompson & 8r0... 12 13 26 y Philipaburg Borough. E Bollinger 14 7 76 D Ay res 14 776 BJ Bell 14 7 76 Oscar Adams - 14 776 J R Me Kinney A Co 18 1076 John II aw worth 14 7 76 John Nuttall 13 1075 Jeffooyr Hayes 14 7 76 Mr* David L0gan.......... 14 776 Tho* Switrer 14 7 76 W C McCutchion 13 JO 76 .1 N Casanova A Co 13 10 76 M'Condo 14 7 76 Wm K livin 11 15 76 I) R Jamison 14 7 75 H M Herringten 14 7 76 ThosHwitzcr..... 14 7 75 CGllertlnger It 7 76 G Zoigler A Co 10 20 76 W H McCsusUnd 14 '7 76 J A Lahr.... 13 10 76 Mrs R Pierce 14 7 76 J 0 Dale 13 .10 76 A Boeder 14 7 75 W II Jones....- 13 10 76 Peter Weber 14 7 76 Richard Hayes 14 776 Mr* L Manly 14 7 76 Kessler, Dubee A Co 25 76 KTOrcy - 14 7 76 James Morrison- 14 7 76 Miss Jos Flegnl A C 0.... 14 775 O 8 Flegal 12 IS 26 JasAGanoe 14 7 76 MrsCDucross 14 7 75 Wm D A Nsngle 14 7 76 ' MGRook 13 10 76 II Harris 14 7 76 Robert Taylor 14 7 76 1) C Van Etton 14 7 75 Mattern A Miller 10 20 76 F A Hutton 14 7 76 J J Wighnman '... 14 776 Peter Smith 14 7 76 Miss Ida June*.... 14 7 76 Rush twp, I EM Sbordevan 13 10 75 IF.! Jackson 10 20 76 John Miller A Son,, 13 10 76 M Murphy 14 7 75 Hoow Shoe twp. N Rower ... 13 10 76 e H Williams 14 7 76 II J H Crissnmn 13 10 76 ▲ E Shiver 14 7 76 1 May, Loeb A C0.. M .. 0 26 76 | Jn Gate*., 14 7 76 Unionville Boro. '• Orie.t aV Kunibager....... II 15 7/1 , Nathan Heara1ey.......... II 776 „ JA (i Alexander Hi 10 76 H S A Martin 14 776 f Walker twp. , Holt A Yerlek 13 1074 Henry Brown 13 1076 Solomon Confer ... 14 776 • J Houston At Itodgera 12 18 26 • { Solomon Peck 14 776 > Spring twp. > 11. •' llarnua. 14 • JT H Heverly 13 10 76 ■I Worth twp. I|l V Grey '4 7 76 111 W Hoover . 13 10 7* I' Jut Purdue 14 776 Bcllrfoiito Borough. . j 11am. Lmense. I J.weph A Brother io #> 70 Edward Brown .... 14 776 ',ll 11 Kline 3 60 76 I II 11 offer 14 776 i J W Cook II 16 76 Lyon AC.. 10 2076 Wilson A Hick 10 20 76 , K K Bank in UlO 7/ J A Sand* 14 711 1> II 1tu1i1.... 13 10 76 J 1. Keionllne 14 7 76 M L Mcßnde 14 7 7/ 1 (100 (I Bryon 14 776 Levi Miller 14 7 7/ John HotTer "l 78175 DM Wagner *' 765 76 laeob, May A Leob 10 20 J (' William* 12 1336 t'K Montgomery 14 m 776 John Montgomery 14 7 76 J Zeller* A Son 13 10 75 J A J Harrt. 10 10 76 William MeClellan 14 775 II Y Hlitaer 14 7 76 K P Blair ... '4 775 Harper Bru* H! '-Ml 76 K lit ay ha 111 11 7 76 liroekorhotf Bro* 12 13 26 M Zimmerman 11 776 ill D Yerger 14 775 K Fortney 14 7 76 William Brown 14 776 H llermont 12 13 76! It F Batchler Id 10 76 ' John S Longborger....,, II 776 II L Bartiey 14 7 76 1 P Gugciiheimer 10 20 76 1 A Su**man 13 10 76 I Hurnide A Tlioma* 11 % 16 76 ' Isaac Milter II 7 76 I J Welch A Co 18 10 76) J J Hughe* 14 7 76! (John Power* 14 7 76j, F P Green. Id 10 76j' WeUler A Twitnieyer... 14 7 76 1 Seehler A Co 12 13 2&h N Bock II 7 76 I Miss Priet 14 7 76 |Mi N K Dare tl 7 76 iJ P Zimmerman lit 10 76 ;J £ Palmer 14 7 76 Freybergcr Jfc Grim 13 10 74 i A Sohroyer A Hon 14 7 76 Wolf A Son 14 7 76 Mr Sourbeck 14 7 76 John Breekblll 14 776 I W H Wilkinson 7 40 76 An ap|>eat will be held at Bellefonte, on IIKNKY G. CONSKK, Mercantile Appraiser. a 1 IHToiCs UKPiiRT A or POTTIBTWP. 1872, John II Lee, Supervisor, DR March 23, To Order on J Spongier $134.4'J 1873 March 24. t • a mount of duplicate 1008,68 1873. Contra, CH, March 24; by work $821,20 " bv tax exone rations, 9,38 " •• Spangler 9,® ** work by " 9,M " service* 110,00 " by order to Sam'l "Hoyer, 183,72 1873, juii.il ikkilihirt, Supervisor, DR. March .*4, To amount f duplicate. $619,08 1873. Contra. CK, March 24. by work. $427,63 " by tax exonera tion*. 8,08 •" by services, aelf, lUU.OJ " by cah, 6,00 •* bv order U> suc rrttur, 79.07 1872 pavii uilulaxii. Overseer, DR, March 23, to order from R Lee $344,21 " to o**h at audit, W.ttl 1873 March 24. to catb II Ben*kiß<-n d< J 4.16 " to rent from G Sto ver, 15.00 " to amount of dup licate, GO,*® 1873, Contra, CR March 24. by Keeping pauper*, 019,15 " by la* cxoncra liont, 8.16 " by ervic*, self. fit\i* ■' by percentage, 81,11 " bv 3 trip* to Belle fonte, 5. ID " by c*h at audit, 20.U1 ' by amount due twp at settlement, 302,58 1872, JOHN bostaaMan, Over*ear, DR, March 23, to order from J A Keller. $79. M " to ca*h at audit, 70,00 1873 March 24. to am i of duplicate, 741,69 " to oa*n from It Lee . 1872, Contra. CR. March 21, paid William llarkiu* at audit, " 24, by keeping pau per*, 635,44 " by las exoneration, 1.51 " by service*. aell, 30,00 " by per centagn, 37.07 " bv paid on Doctor S'vtr bill, . 26,01 " by ca#h at audit, 6,00 " by amount due at settlement, 143,21 apditiba, DR. 1873 March 24, to cah from tw'p officers, $.30,00 " to do from David Gillilattd, 8,00 1873, Contra, CR. March 24, paid F liurts fur prinling, $16.60 " do \N W Love, auditor 2,00 "do Ja* M Clintick, " 2,00 "do Jo* Gilliland. " 2,00 "do W A Kerr, clerk. 2,00 " auditing chool account 1872, 4.00 Room rent. 1.00 Town*hip BiHtk, 3,60 We, the undersigned, Auditor* of Pot ter township, certify tlint we have exam ined the above account* and testify to the correctness of the same. W W LOVE. JAMES M CLINTIC, W. A. KERR. JOSEPHOILLILAND Clerk. Auditors TTICA STEiWI (FoaMxauT WOOD £ Mann.) STATIONARY A PORTABLE Steam Engines. The Best A Moat Complete Assortment In the Market. Tlw (Tasinis have alwaje maintained the im Mate* standard of exesltone*. We make thi min.ifaewm.af Bottom end haw Mills, t SmdSlwr Ws haw thelaqmt and mm* e.mi|.tot works of the kind in the country, with muclnaoty ■pacially adapted to lb work. keep conatanUy in prorcea law numbers of Engine*. which we furnish Httbcjrarfluwaat pri.e* and on the tbortert nniiee. .i ,u ■tweiallv adapted la Mine*, Saw |iUU tilt** Milts, BSIKr(3SS olua,TWhc. und allrta-a. O.C oetobratod. Lane Circu lar Ban Mill, the Wt and u't complete saw mUI lY \c''mnk *tiwinaruf*cturo of Bnw M>ll outfit* a Special feature ot our huainosa, ami e*u turuiali ouinptote on Utoshortest notioe. Our uim In all rae la to furnlah the best ma chinery in tl* market, and wuik abaututely uu euuatod fur beauty of Jeatyn. eooumuf aud aticugtli. Bond for Circular and Pnoa I -i*t. UTICA STEAM ENCINE CO. OTIC A, sr. V. BKLLKFONTEM ARRETS. Corrected by C. 1). Keller, Wlute Wheat f l.Uft, Red 1 HO.-Rye 75....... Ci nOO „..<)•(* 85. Barley <lO. ?(• Ctnrerseod 6,00 Potatoes 46. l.nr<! per pound 7 PtrklMr poundOO Butter 21) Kgg*'JO Plaster pertnn sll Tallow H Baron H ......Uam 12 LEWISToWN MAKKETS Wl.it., whrat 1,85.... H> <1 hill,BD. ...Rye 70 Corn 40 Oat*SA Barley 00 Olovortoed6,oo Timothyteed, 360 Sail 2 60par ack, Ha'<>n 100 Ham 16 liullei 26... 26...„. 1 la*tcr 06U 15,000 BOLTS OF WALL PAPER! N"* un exhibition at Millhelm and Mil roy Hardware Store*, About K different pattern*. TRICKS RANGING FROM |Q CENTS TO f 1.00 I'KH HOLT. Beautiful Gilt I'aper at one dellar Panel Paper and Parlor Decoration*. A r<<a.unable credit will be given to re-1 *potilblt> parties fur paper, *ur 6 per runt teducted from price* fur csau. Price* are the HUM at both Store* aprtfcn. W. J. M MAN 10AL. J Great Reduction In Prices Of Note Paper. We are now prepared to furnish Note paper at price* far below any that have ever before been offered at retail in tbi* county Be*t quality Commercial note paper at 15 cU per quire Secoad beat do at 12 ct* per quire Third beet do at 10cU per quire Put. ha.er* will find tbi* to be 01 tbe •ante quality heretofore sold in Lhi* place for 26, 20, and 16 cU per quire, but having bought our paper at extremely low figure*, we deaire to give our eu*totuer the full 1 benefit of the reduction. Look At This!! Initial Paper With Chronio! French Initial paper 16 ct* per box Plain white " 'JU " Roto tint " 25 " Two tint* " 40 " With a hand*ome chronio given away with each 4# cent box. JAMKS WELCH A CD , 20 mar If Opposite Bu*h Houxe. D. M. Kittemiotse, WITH KOOYN, M IIW4KZd O. W HOLESALK DKAI-KR* IN Fish. Cheese and Provisions, 144 North Delaware Avenue, 137 North Water Street, PHIL* Dst-PHI A. P A Kuoa*. . Scawaaa J . s* a* mar*', ly. N E PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place' The übcribar i jut receiving from the e*tern cities a Pull Stock of FALL and WINTER ~<XDS which be baa determined to aell very cheap, consisting of DRY ROODS and Prinla, Muslin*. Op<-ra Canton*, and Woll Flannel* Lad tea Drcaa Goods, aurh at 1 Mai lit. \l|ta<-a, Poplin*, Empress Cloth. Sateen#, TauieLe, together with a full •lock of everything usually kept in the Dry tiood# line. NOTIONS: A All atH k, consisting part of Ladic# anJ Children * Merino I| te, Collar*. Kid glove*, beat ouaiity aitk and l.iale thread itlorca. Hoods, Nubia*. Breakfast thaw I*, HATS & CAPS, A full assortment of Men'* Bov's and Children ol the lateat *tyle and be#L CLOTHING, ihmiijr made, a choice elaction of Men'a and Boy'* of the newest *tvle* and moil serviceable material*. BOOTS & SHOES, WM. WOLF. C. PECK'S New Coach Manufactory. CENTRE HALL, PA. The undersigned ha* opened a new es tablishment, at hi* new thop, for the manufacture of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, Slkiuiin and Slxdh, Plain axd Faxct of every description . All vehicte* manufactured by liim, are warranted to render satisfaction, and a* equal to any work done elsewhere. Ho uses none but the best material, !, and employs the most skillftil workmen. j Hence iny (latter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability! and finish. Order* from a distance promptly attend- j ed to. C'oine and examine my work before j contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kind*of Repariug done. PIUCK LIST JoHHINO AND COM MISSION HOUSE OP BURNSIDE A THOMAS, Bellelontc, Pa. White sugars per pound _lßeti> Brown sugar per pound lOct* Dcmarara sugar per pound _l3aU llio coffee - IBcti Arbuckles brown coffee per pound 80et Best washing soaps per pound...(l,lA Hct* Jle t starch per pound lOct* Best bright Navy tobacco per pound..o4cls (iarrcts scotch snuff per box —l6cts Twist tobacco A Cavendish per pound OOct Best sugar-cured Haui* per pound 16cti No. 1 black pepper per pound 30ct Molasses per gallon OOcts Mackcral without head* and all kind of niaclcora! and Herring at city prices. Double X X white, drip* 80ct per gal lon, in 6 gallon lots tots a gallon less. 1000 other articles too numerous to men-1 lion, cheap. Men's stogies, heavy shoes at $1,.16 per pair. They havo the largest anil cheapest stock of goods over offered to the public. If you want to SA VF. 20TO 50 FEB CENT. GO TO BURNSIDE & THOMAS | All kind* of merchandise in whole pack ages at less prices. ' juijiWf RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, 1.1 UK IIAVEN, PA. i The proprietor of Ryuder's Music Stbre desires to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the fac that tbejr Can Save Money by purchasing their musical instruments ot Itynder'e Music BU*re, We are selling Double Heed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, ul % 140, IHljwrior in lon. and Snub, to lira, that arc haokaj and paddled throughout tbe oountrj at *175 to MOO.) Thrra we warrant for five yeare. We give any reaeouable crodit desired to responsible parties. We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in Pennevalley tbia year, which you would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere ; CENTRE HALL. 8. 8. WOLF, Ryuder Organ 12254)0 WM. QALBRAITH, Ilynder Organ 140.00 LEMONT. DR. J. Y. DALE. American Organ 1376.00 PETER BCHRECK. Ryader Organ ... 140.00 AARONfJRURO. WM. ETTINGER, Ryuder Organ #240.00 BOALBBURG. M IBB E. E. H U NTER, Melodion $130.00^ In a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. lu short by writing a letter to us and getting our prieet—we deliver all instruments — You Can Save From 840 to 860 on an Organ. 0 " RYXDEICS MUSIC STORE, Lock Raven, Pa I. Guggenheimcr. ARRANt.KMF.NTt a IftAAC Ul'liUEN'lt 13 M l-11, having purchaacd the entire stock ol the late tirm of Sussinan A Guggunhcitnar,ex icept the Iseatber and Shoe find iugsj hae MM up hia ehelvea with a lot of BPI.CNDID NEW OOOUB, embracing READY MADE CLOTH I NO, DBKBB UOODB, OUOCERIE*, I'KOV leloSa, BOOTS & BIIOEB, UATH A CA I*B, AND FAXCY AKIKUi and is now prepared t# accomodate all hia old customers, aud to weleome all new ones who roav faror him with their patronage. lie feels safe iu say ing that he can pieaec the most fastidi ous Call and see. IS A AC G LOG E NIIKIM Kit. P. S.—Mr. Sussman still continues to deal in LK ATH KR AND SHOE-FIN DINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in tne old room, where be may a! way be found. 12ap.tf. C. F. Ilerlachcr N. Cronmiller., NEW (iOOI)S! 1 ?fl 1S >1 ARRIVAL of FALL GOODS!!! HKKLACIIKK A CRONMILLER Yl7"i*h to infoim the cititeu. of Potter W that they have opened an entire new stock of good* in their old quarter*, and will keep constantly on hand a full and, good aißortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, Poplins, plaiDs. Lustre*. and all other kind* of DRESS GOODS, full line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods Hat* A Cap*, Boot* A Show crockkry. oukknswars STONEWARE. CEDA KWAKK, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES FISH, . SALT. etc., etc , etc.. All of which we offer nt greatly reduced '"Highest prices paid for country produce By strict attention to busine** wo hope to merit and receive the |*lronnge of the| public Shortlidgc & Co.. PROPRIETORS OF THE Bellefonte Lime Quarries, The only Manufacturer* of Lhw, burnt exclusively with wood, in Central Ponmylvania. DEALERS IN Anthracite Coal, White Lime, Du Pout's Powder, Sporting and Blasting Powder on haud,' Fuse for Blasting, Fire llrick, Ground Fire Clay, • Fertiliser*, Implements. jandl) "3 . Office ard yard near South end of the Ha Id Eagle Valley ltailroad D|h>l, Belle fonte, Pa. janltMS CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa. John Showers, Proprietor. It* Central Location make* it particularly desirable to person* visiting Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. unfiH ly ! J ii-'S™ Pennsvalley Banking Co. CENTRE IIALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. .PETER HOFFER, WM. B. MINGLE, Brest. Cashier. The Champion of the World. // ♦ l. Wa iS kUl 's t l * l vh 0 iJi- a wacHiscs lH a Irw i2ti *** **u* / .wlf \ A \ tovtoMNtcnt/£J The ue* Improved AiuencAe Buitun Hole Ovcmuuniug aud Complete Sou iag -Machine—The great est machine of the Age ! Simplcity, Durability & Cheap ness Combined. Thi* machine being the litwt, ha* many i .improvement* "reran other, tn a word, itl lit a perfect machine which it acknowiedf | eti by the bert judge* andagenttfof all ofhe* j machine*. | Call >a A. L. U.irtge&, jaauitonbtug,' who U the authorized agent for Centre V".untj AUo keep* tha bc.t Hawing Ma <hi*c thread, needle*, and repair* aliKiad* of tewing machine*, clock*, watch**, u.u •ick bole* Ac 1 will thoroughly can raw ' the tection belonging to me, and 1 fhatl be I very much pleated to *c 11 every person a machine, on tiuy term* ; give it a trial be fore purcha*ing any other—it ha* no equal.) I'artic* wikhing the machine, wiii plea.** addre** the undersigned. S*liftctio guaranteed. All order, promptly attend ed to. A. L BAftTGKS. Agent fur Centre County M a utaog a e ao. JPa. |^HOC KEITi!vFF IlOUfeK, Allegtienev Street, Bcllcfuole, PA. D. JUHN'iiON A SONS, Proprietor*. x riniTCLAa* uotxl, cumkuktaulb boom* PROMPT AiTENDANCE. ALL THK MODERN CONVENIEN j CKS-AMD REASONABLE Charges, i The proprietor* offer to the traveling public, *nd to their country friends, first jcUu* accommodation* and careftil atten tion t<> th* want* of guest* at all time*, at fair rata*. Careful bottler* and rood * table ling for horn.*. An excellent table well •erred. A liar supplied w ilh fine liquor*. Servant* well trained and everything re ?uiiu in a first clas* Hotel. Our location in the barinet# part of the town, near the | Port Office, the Court House, the Chur ches. the Bank*, and the p indpal placet lof business. renders it the most eligible | place for those who vitil Bellefoete on busl ur pleasure. An Omnibti* will earn* passenger* iand baggage to and frtmi all trains free of charge. Excelsior Cement The undersigned now manufacture Co j •ment warranted of a superior; DUALITY, at their kilnt, near Pine, Creek Mills, In liaines twp. Thit cement hat already been uted in largo quantities upon the L C. A 8. C. n R., and has betn .found highly aatiatactory upon all Jobs where it hat been uted, and at equal to 'any now manufactured. The undertign-j od now take pleasure in recommend ing.j and warranting it to all. for use in CIS .TRRXH, WATER PIPES, or whatever : purpose a good quality of Cement it desi rable. Thit Cement ha* already been tested far and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Person*, therefore con structing "Cistern*, laying Water Pipes. Ac., will find it to advantage to bear this in mind, and also, that they warrant the wrticle nt repretented. For further par iliculart, address MEYER A IiOFFER. 'JOdeet/ Aarontburg, Pa. TREES AND PLANTS, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL! A complete assortment of Standard and Dwarf Apples, Peart, Peaehes, Plum*. Siberian Crabs. A| ricot*. N< clarinet; (•rapes. Currant, Gooseberries. Black her ries. Asparagus, Rhubarb, Nuta; .Shade and Ornamental Tree*, Hardy Flowering and Climbing Shrubs, Hedge Plant* Ac. .Enclose stamp for Catalogue and Priced, [List. IDW DJ. EVANS A CO., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, York. Pa. wmM FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC. SOU l*nge*. 2.M1 Engraving**. A sUrtltn* M|wr of Unheal Hurobo** of th |*t •nd nnwoal. It qucti, laiwion, Tratol j lias l>s Ixrs. t'alonl Modlrlno Voodor*. Soled Kwin Is I hoots. Fnrtaas Toilon and Modlaw.a*d*lr*a iotor oWIR* aocMßlaof Nolod PhraicUaa aod KartaUvsaof , ihslrllsTso. Il reroalo siarflln* eseroto aad Inolroela i all W> to avoid Iho Ills which flrah to hWr to W,pw 0 t elusive tnrrttor) and Itbml cwaatlssloat. For elrcu lan and terms sddrooa Iho publishers, J. B. BURR A HYDE, Hartford, Conn or Chicago, HI. Aoasra waxtkd FOR THK UNCIVILIZED RACE OF MEN ; IN ALL COUNTRIES OF THK V ORLD. Being a coinpiehentive account of their manners and custom*, and of their Physic 'air-Social, Mental, Moral, and Religious oliaraeteristies. By REV. J. G WOOD, U A , F L. S. 600 Engraving*, 1600 Sa por Royal Octavo Page* in two volumes, or I two volume* in one. Agents are making over SIOO per week in selling thi* work. An early application will secure a choice of territory. For terms address the publisher*, .1 11 BURK & IIYDE. Hartford, Conn, or Chicago, 111. oct 181 v W. A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER . CENTRE HALE, PA. Would most respectfully inform thecit xen of thi* vicinity, that he ha* started a • new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of tne public patron age. Boots aad Shoes made to order and according to style, and warrant* hi* work jto equal any made elsewhere, AH kinds isf repairing done, and charges reasonable, (live hint a call. fob IS ly. 1 T T RS 7 ~W P PLIES. - A yj tine assortment of Coffin trimmings, iuft received at Millhelm and Milroy Hardware stores. Bart handle*, Lace Ac., '• latest styles. nprlO.am W. J. M MANIUAJL %V / fmmi, mm \ "(/ 4 JJU I"ade mV MAItK. flr9 ff KEAIIETt , FLUID eXTRACT BUCHU, ji^a'SsrsS&SStS • newaOot. of Hi. KJdarv* and Bladder. ■**- Uoa of riifa Msmt of U* Prwtate maud. * SMM ta lEBh*J4, Giavei. BcK* Da*t ' MwSlbS^^SSirMlaat * arrnl-* with Uw tDhowtng pti law ' of Power, Urn of ! iheßedy, pitlhe Pans GMMSM, taaaftsde of the-Py* in, etc. L Caof by wweoea ta Um dwStaa or ctw.w of * Ufa; after <or.&MaCßt or taher pjj.ld r*. '* eeealiar tokuUa*,the3U tract Sadta la aamaCd by aay otW i camdj- A> la ChioroWaorlU<icU'a, firr .-rajant*. Pab fcinao* <* najieiiaSne efCaAq*ry Rronrattom. HewMMt orfchtfru *::<■ of Uw Uttroi.Ua. i aitbaa or Whim*. * • -.!!. v 4 f r com | plaint* taddrat to the arz It iter-scribed SlSrtm for*eofoSSjKmWScm* <*aUfea . dona of both aezeaaad aK age*. SEJtBltmS BIWACT BtTHT, J Curts M-rnim Art*id frmt #wpr*d6. *■ Htm of /MwtsuhM. mc.intll list (tagta, at Bnteeaxwaae. little or *e cfctog. tn cta*. noJhr ~ coßwelesKe. *ad o®peor. I* < .x* a fnr : carat daalrt. aad elrwa v*j*h u ur.aart UMMhjr rmtorias OUuuioea*iwnlag and : CMHlttOm of tt* I'rethr*. .U.ju! hto ! *■*TiilinaaUlna rrtfi —p — ~**~ cum, aedZ|*ai*s h P>bat. - matter. UUMKKve VXTU v r ii; its , ' #Lo#pr bottle or ** bott- * • I to any addrea. unr fWaa< s^KffiEßr*&SE, t U •. v. to wboai ah letter* for ialoitatt-ju at--- .J - - addmeoi. AVOIO QUACKS AMD IMPOSTS 'B. Be Okaige far line* as J Oar; .'sites. l>r. J. M. OmoU, v-iadus- <4 ' A'—.aef cam. of r vornl rrcrta. can he m—aliHtt ow fl eca* <* he hesaai or I'rtnary Organ., iwhk 1 b a ha* taadc an rapeclal atady>,either In aiafe it for-ile. no natter tram what eaaaa onriaetSn?. or of beer long atandlng A practice u 80 years ecabha turn to treat SlaaaaM lUj nam. ** astaed. Chenea iwwnartilr Tboac ax a Ui. taaca tan forward Mtar dweribu g aymprnma. Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar. 4 'iO YEAR** Public Test flaw , m Tail xjtf proTwa DR. CROOK'S WINE ' TAR ■ -.all m - Sfrll "TIS. "wy •SMMjiife similar i-qwrs* tfon ever ofibrctl public. It i. rich la the mc*lciiutl qual ities of Tar. and uneqaaled for diseas es of the Throat aad Tonga, i ' forming the meet rtmafkabte cure*. Coughs, CoMfas. Chraaic Coughs. It effectually cure* them all. Asthma aad Braaehltis. Has cured ao many caaae ithae bees pronounced A ipecific for thM oomplain ta. For pains in Breast. Sideorßaclt, Graiel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Urinary Oreans, Jaundieeorany Liver Complaint, It ha no equal It is also a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite, Strengthens the System, Restores the Weak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia ami lndlgcstii h. Prevents Malarious Fevers, Gives tone to yonr System. TRY DILCROOK'SWINEOFTAi; BUTT sj~H~OU S £ Bkli.efonte, Ta. J. B. BUTTS, Prop'r. Has first class accommodation; charg es reason* * •*••, tf. PUlutf y "YOUBBLO^T For Scrofula, Serofa- V loaa Biseasts of the •.{• Eyes, or Scrofula la onj form. Any disease or eruption of the Skin, disease of the Liver. £..S Kheuuwtism, Pimples, Ola ft®''* Sores, Ulcere, Broken-down 23/ Constitutions. Syphilis, dkany fiS disease depending on •dw §k&v~L proved condition of the blood iS&t °DR. CROOK'S *gsk SYRUP OP %M POKE ROOT. J It hss the Medicinal property of Poke combined with a prep* Jf Jy uraiioM of Iron which goes at iyy once into the blood, §rfonn- Jy*" '* iog the most rapid and WOU' V derful aura Atr T our Druggist lor Dr. Crook's Com pound Syiup of JL'oke Koot—take itabd b# healed. •
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