THE"CISHTRE REPORTER THURSDAY OCT 9, IT*- LOCAL ITEMS. John Sahkey i an honest, upright, thrifty fanner, and wilt, of courts, wake a good County Commissioner. By the election of John B. Mitchell, a* County Treasurer, the people will have an accomplished accountant and an affable, upright officer, Jacob Ort, Bellafonte centenarian, was in this place laal week, visiting hi* friend* and acquaintance*, of whom he ha* many, lie looks well, and bids ftir to live many years more. The firm of Meyer A Uoffar, in tha flour, cement ©i d lumber business, has been enlarged by Mr. John Gingejick be coming a third partner. Mr. Gingerick came in from the west about a year ago, and we are pleased that he found induce ments to keep him here. John was for merly from this county, and we would ad vise him now, in addition to thy above to start a liUlo firm of his own, with ome Ponnsvalley lady. Mr. Thoma* Yearick is putting up a new store-room at Aaronaburg, aud wii! soon launch his bark again upon the me:- cantilo sea Wan. Oondo, of same place, has sold out his cabinet making establishment, to I>. Looker. Mr. Philips has occupied hi* new and elegant store room. Vote for "honest Joe "Warworn, " It vow desire to have the working mechanic* and farmers of the district properly rep losenled in the Senate during the next three years. Woodriisg A Co., have nurch*J Buhl's Veil known Grocery, opposite Hof fer*, where they intend to carry on the Grocery business on m enlarged scale, of fering opportunities tor bargains in go,*! tre>h g.*o,is at prices lower then Uewhere. Ev-sheriff Woodrin* and his partner, Mr Strict,, will be on hand at all time* to ac commodate the former customers of this good old stand, ud will be glad ta meet tuany new ones. .The llubleriburyvrs were t<> have a baloon ascension on Saturday last. Alter the Graphic flxxled, they determined to have an ascension ot their own or "bust- Peotvsvailey, situated as it is, be tween the Nittany, and Sevan mountains, forms one of the most beautiful valleys in the State. There is scarcely a week passe*, that it is not viewed from the top of Nitta nv mountain, by strangers from distant part*. All reluctantly leave, saying that a mora enchanting view was never ; resent ed. ——Pcroas wishing to invest in real es tate, should examine the Reporter for chances —there are a number of the most valuable faruu in this section ef the state advertised for sale. We had the good luck the other day, to find a set of curls, not on the head of a female however, but on the road. Tta e fol lowing apt line* recurred to us at thetime: "llow vain are all things here below. Hoar false and yet how fair! But if for false thing, you will go. Invest at once in hair?" We hope it is not necesa-y to enjoin upon Democrats to vote for Mich. Grove for Jury Commissioner—Mr. G. is a sound Democrat, and in every way amply qual ified to perform the duties of the office fair ly and efficiently. The opposition cannot furnish a better man. Therefore, vote for Mr. Grove. Vote for Sankey, honest John G. Sankcy. who has served faithfully a* Commissioner, and who will again be true your interests. Vote for Frank and Oreist, two honest men, and among the best acountants and business men in the county. They will make good Auditors. Two women will occupy seat* in the next Wyoming legislature, and beth are the happy possessor* of children too young to be left at home. SCTPDZX DEATH.—Last Saturday, says the Selinsgrove Times, about noon, Uiram Swenk who bas for eighlean years been court-crier at Middleburg, was found dead in an ally He was very much in toxicated and went into the alley and lav down, probably to sleep off his load of rot-gut, and was soon after found dead. His death was'produced by oppoplexy, caused by overindulgence in poor whisky, which was running out of his mouth and nose when found, ne was 44 years of age. and leaves a wife and several chil dren. Mr. John Rishel, of Potter twp. jw n-d through here on Tuesday, with two monster hogs, ofthe Poland China braed. These lellows are whoppers, and can't help but draw the premium, for it is scarce possible for any one to beat Mr. Risbel M r. Risbei's Poland Chinas drew tho pre mium last year. The one of these pigs one year old weighs 827, the other a two year old, weigh* 606. On Monday, 6lh, we had rain, and on Tuesday it was cold and blustery. Jas. "Welch A Co., opposite the Bash house, hare just unpacked a new stock of books, stationery, toys, fancy ar ticles, Ac, intended for old and young, male and female, useful and ornamental. Their store presents a veritable museum, and where you can buy any thing in the line of books, all kinds of writing paper, eveJy imaginable fancy article, toys, gold **~"i.en§ and pencils, photograph albums pocket books and pocket knives, vases, China cups and saucers, wall peckets, brackets, pictures and picture frames, and slipper frames. Go and see tly establish ment for yourself. You can :-pend two or three hours pleasantly in examining the many nice things kept there, and which are ofTered cheap. It is the most complete establishment of the kind in central Penn sylvania. Remember the place is Welch's, opposite the Bush house, Bellefonte. The work upon the railroad has stopped temporarily, on accouut of the financial troubles. We hope it will soen be resumed, as there is but little grading to do. Thus are our people made to feel the effects and disappointments of a mista ken radical financial policy, which has shaken every extremity of the country. The farm of John Dinge* dee d, in t> Perm iwp., is advertised in the Reporter, at public sale. The farm of Geo. Grarnly, dec'd, in Su gar Valley, is advertised in the Reporter, "* ■* at public rale. A valuable farm in Buffalo Valley, Union co., is advertised in the Reporter at j public sale. The M'Minn farm in Potter twp., is ad vertised in the Reporter at public sale. The Nale farm in Pottet twp., is adver- tised in the Reportei ai. public sale. The valuable mill property of J. F. Throne, in Miles twp., is advertised in the Reporter at private sale. The valuable farm of Sam'l Spangler, dee d, in Potter twp., is advertised in the Reporter at private sale. Look here shoemakers and farmers One hundred sides of the best Buenos * - Ayres sole leather, the best in the market, selling from 30 to S3cU per pound ; kips and calf skins of all kinds, selling a low figures, ulio the largest, and bes stock of boots and shoes in the county at Qruhiim & Son, Bellcfonte. 2t ft. GREAT WANT HAS BEEN SUP PLIED. Prof S. H. WRIGHT has opened a Bar* * terShop in Centre Hall, where he is ready ,nd willing to do any thing in the art Ton orial in tl*e best possible manner If you wish te have a pleasant shave, As good as barbers ever gave, Just call on me in my saloon, * At morning, eve, or busy noon, For 1 can move as true a band As any barber in tbe land. And tbe very best that I can do, Mali o. I'" Suem Valloy liOttor. MR. KBITO*:—The golden day* of summer ro p**t, and the dreary auluni nn 1 tint* in It or*, and our cherryjval ley look* lovely in her livery of "varioga ted robe*;'' the h*rv**t home and k our indu*triout farmer* are happy ov*r an abunt ant in-gathering. At the protent time the mind* of our eaterpriiing cili ren* are engro**ed with a railroad project. 1 W* have \ ery flattering new* of the Con ' tir.ental K. H co., running a direct route from New York to the Great Wot, and • if *uch report* are to be relied on, at no ' vorydittant day we will hail the tusbing, ' (teaming locomotive through our valley, ' and what a change it will bring to u* -the farmer, merchant, the mechanic and day i laborer will be greatly benefited. Our i mountain* teem with rich iron ore, and ' the impetu* of a railroad will develop the mineral depotit t, and inttead of "low of cattle and *ong of bird*," we will have furnace* and manutaclurie* with all the buy hum of machinery,—activity and en terpri will be tamp#d upon the face of every man. Often 1 have been a*tonihed while travelling by car, at the business air way-*tations|b**r, there i* a breath of life which before the railroad, never wa* known, and even the "oldest inhabitant" will aav the railroad ha* benefited u* in variou* way*. In the way ot getting lumber to market, our lumberman would tave three dollar* on every thou*and feel, which, in one year, would net a very handsome >utu Our mountain* are toler ably welt timbeied. Cut hingle aad hoard* are quite a *iapte product, and will be lor -orne Cm* to come. There i* t par ty ot men teeking for aitver, near what ie called the Tea Spring* ; they are confi dent of *ucce*. I have heard *o many weird -torie* about preciout metal* and diamond*, from the oldest inhabitant*, that would fill a volume. Some of them have an air of romance, wßtch, by your prmi**ion, I will lend you. Lat winter a company came here and !eaed two farm* for the purpose of developing mar ble ; they employed old John Kevel, of Jaugaaceotac, an Kngluh miner to delve; he got down nine feet and cam# to white rock ; he drilled about 12 inches in to the rock, and the weather became so in clement, the work wa* given up until mid summer, tinee w* have heard nothing of Reve! or the company. If thi* company i* fortunate ia discovering marble it will be quite an enterprise, and get our long lalked-of railroad, ocr valley will become quite a noted region; our citiien* are sanguine over the matter, and I hop* they may not be disappointed. J. H*K!UO.X BI rr*. ♦ For the Kaporter. VKXTILATIOM OF SCHOOL ROOMS. The idea of ventilating school room*, i* a modern innovation, and the good ariting therefrom i* now almott universally ac knowledged wherever practiced The modern idea of building *choc! house*, i* to make them large, eiry, and attractive, and, above every thing else, to give them proper ventilation. What a contrmtt be tween the school hou*e* ot to-day, and those of fifteen or twenty yean ego, few ol which arc still to ho e*n in different part* ol our county. Rude in conttruction, no( a tingle feature of atlractiveno** about them, and without any idea of ventilation in their arrangement, they *tand a* mon uments of persecution to tetpeak By tk immutable law of nature, man a* a living being mutt have pure, freah air to breath* in order to maintain a good healthy actios of body and mind. Of all the bygenic laws, that of ventilation i* most overlooked, yef imperatively the most neceary. If pa rents could but be made understand tb< necessity of proper ventilation, then would be a complete revolution in the matter of building school houses, as well ai private house*. Take a school room without any proper means of ventilation, and crowd into it, from thirty to forty pupils, and in the six hours in which thay are doomed to re main, there will be poison enough genera ted to kill a dozen men if collected. No wonder that we sometimes have dull, mo ping teachers and pupils. Parents, you who have children to educate, see to it.) that their energies are not wasted—their health destroyed, by being packed into unventilated school rooms. See to it alao,' that where there is no provision made for ventilating school rooms, that you apply yourselves at once lo have tha fault ram-; idied. See to it alto, that where there are arrangement* provided for ventilating,; that the teacher does not neglect it. The welfare of your children demands It; and you, a* parents, are morally bound to see tbem properly cared for, and hare their wants supplied. E. S. G. For the Centre Reporter. MB-EDITOK It was my privilege to attend a Sabbath review or concert, at the Union church, on last Saturday evening, Oct, 4, held by the Sabbath school of that place. The exercises were conducted by John Rishel, esq , and George Krape. Superintendent, assisted by other* and consisted in a general review of the lessons recited during the past summer, music, and addresses, participated in by the en tire school. Questions were promptly answered, separately and in concert. The music was led by Mis* C. A. Krapa, who! acquitted herself creditably upon be in strument Tlie das* following with most excellent voices, rendering the entertain- ) rueut agreeable, and inviting ; brief and { appropriate addresses wore made by tev- • era) persons present. The idea, though novel, I think admirable, and an evening could aot be more pleasantly and prefil abiy spent, than by engaging in so worthy an object SriccrxToß. The United States Signal Station on the' summit of Pike's Peak is neariy complet ed and wiil be dedicated with appropriate; ceremonies on the 11th inst The tele-) graph line to the summit is already com-| plated, and when the station is fully estab lished, important scientific results may be expected. The signal station it 14,21 C feet above the Sea level. One observer and three assistants will remain on the summit all winter. Th* trail leading thereto ren ders it accessible excepting in most severe weather. Louisville Courier-Journal: "It i* said that lha President had about $20,00 on de posit in Jay Cook's bank, and that on the morning of the failure a tin box was sent from the bank to tbe "VV*hit® House. Poor Andy Johnson had about $60,003 on de posit in tha First National Bank, but no tin box was tent to him." IRON MINE DISCOVERED. Cove Station, Bedford county. Pa., Sep tembcr, 2L—Robert Hare Powel, of Philadelphia, after three years of inces sant labor, yesterday morning reached, through a rock tunnel three hundred yards length, penetrating Tussey mountain at this place, a vein ofsolft fossil ore. 'analy zing fifty per cent, of i ure iron. The seam measures throughout a distance of one hundred and six feet from the surface and two feet in thickness. This same me uureni <nt continues to the floor oi the adit, and no doubt for a long distance be low. The vein has a working breaat of two hundred and eighty-six feet and ex tends for upwards of fourteen miles. MODOC PRISONERS. The President issued orders seme dsys ago for a commutation of the sentences of Slotuck and Barncho, of the Modec pris oners, from hauging to imprisonment for life a'. Alactrass island, San Francisco har bor. The ground for this action of execu tive clemency is that these Indians were not chiefs, hut stood in the relative posi tion of that ot private sold iers, obeying the orders of their commander, Captain Jack. Tbe Rebersburg band treated our town to some music on Wednesday, whilst £n their way to the fair. Far tho Reporter. kin. KURTZ Below *O furnish A stateaicitt effect* ill reference to tho l'enn township rod, which will give tho voter* an idea of tha judgement and ahililr of i Samuel Uratuley, R * damage appraisar, and would like to know whether h will have the audacity to deny tho snmo, as ho did tho article in tho Democratic Watch lllßll, ot Sept. 96th Now tho ontiro length of Mid read, • located, is not ijuilo two mile*, the old road hoinu t* o ami half miles, and passes Rvor Und owned by tho MUIO parties which tho old rod |iai • over, nnd which Und will naturally re vart to tho owners. HIIJ amounts to two Rcro* rooro than tho now road take* away. Now tho Crawley view was only for a part of said road, not over tho one half, and that tho loast valuable portion lor farming purpose, fully otto half being un tillable, bring side hills, over stream* Jko., which will leave üboui half a mile of tillable ground over which it would pa." and according to tho oruor af Court would have a be opened thirty three feet, and would therefore contain about two acres ot ' 'tillable land, which, Mr. Oram ley sv | it bis report, is worth sl7*-, or at tho rati ofsß7l par acre; that is Indeed a very i handsome price tor land in l'enn town jihlp, after the owners acvjuire more land I than they give, besides the advantages ot a ffrst class road, which will at last on haace the properly through which it pass- 1 o* from 10 to *Jt) per cent.; new these arc the facts, and we dare Mr tSramlcy to deny lham ; now we ask the tax payers how can you afford to support such a lib eral candidate by your vole, one who did order, by bis return Id court, that $B7l should be taken out of the county treas ury of your earnings, for one acre of land, when in fact and in truth, it is only worth from SBS to SIOO per acre in l'enn town- ship The ahovo shows the goodness and qualifications of Mr Grain ley, and up- I pose if he vu eleeted, could luruish plen ty et the above teats to drain the county treasury. Pass. OPENING OF THE STOCK EX CHANGE I New York, Sept. 80t—Wall and Bros J and New streets in front of the several en trances t the Stock Exchange, were crowded this morning a* the hour of open ing approached. When the door* were thrown open, shortly before ten o'clock, the member* and spectator* rushed in, filling the fioor ofthe exchaiiee aud visit ors' gallery. The member* closed round Preside! t's desk cheering vociferously and waving their hats. Promptly at ten o'clock President Chapman rapped the brokers to order and at once all became silent. lie then spoke as follow* : Speech of the President- "We have meet again after a very uiOr men tout suspension, for the purpose of resuming business. Your action in the interim has met with universal approba tion, and ha* been most satisfactory to 'yourselves. Business would be carried on under tlie rules adopted yesterday by the Governing Committee, which he read, appointing a Committee to settle contract* of defaulting parties All 1 ask now is that you help each other to bear the bur den that hatfallen upon us—to so conduct business a* to carry on its work *uccessful !y," Sound cheering followed the ad dles*. nnd business was begun Good feeliag appears to exist, and .the operftng prices of slocks shows returning confi dence. FUTILE EFFORTTOKNFORCE THE LIQUOR LAW IN BOSTON. Bot'on, Sept., 24.—Some weeks ago 2.UOU citizens ef this city asked the Board of Aldermen for a hearing on the petition to require the Übict of Felice to enforce the Prohibitory Liquor law in the City of Beslon. The bearing took place on Mon day evening, and singularly was conduct ed exclusively by Universalisl ministers, Re*. Dr. Miner being the chief spokes man. It is well known that no attempt has been made to enforce the liquor law for ilia reason that many of the leading merchants of the city, members of the Republican party, have .peculiar con nections with the city government, and the mercantile community 'itself has met the argument of the prohibitionists by i representing that the impartial enforce ment of the law in Boston would ruin its trade, shut up its hotels, and that grass would grow in its streets. Dr. Miner, however, held up before the Alderman a terrible picture of the demor alized condition of the City of Boston. Rev. George H. Vibbert also trotted out a fearful array of statistics, showing how j all the citizens were rushing towards kingdom come without the benefit of the clergy; but his appeal did not impress worth a cent. The petition was referred to the Committee on police, where it will be allowed to slumber. Chief of Police Savage thinks that if be had the power he could enforce the liquor lew in Button ; that he couid close every oneofthe 2.800 rum shop* within forty eight hours. So far at the enforcement of the law in the pa*t it concerned, it it a fact that police officers who attempted to enforce it havo been transferred to another beat. It is related that one man was ar rested for telling whi.kev on Sunday whe held lets than fifty votes in hit power. He went to a prominent politician and get him to write a .letter to the Chief of police that this man mu*t be saved, and the man was saved. ZINC IN UNION COUNTY Yesterday, Henry R. Noll, (a former resident of Lewisburg) and a Mr. I)avi-, both now residents of Scranton, afier a careful geological survey of the premises, leased, for a term of seventeen years, a tract of land belonging to Messrs. John iC. and Martin Dunkle, in Kast Buffalo .township, have found zinc in sufficient quantities to warrant the expense. Works will be built on the ground for r ; fining it if ore is found in large qualities If in small quantities, the ore will be ship -1 ped to other localities for that process.— j CAronielr. SPAIN. Car lists Surrendering to Ur| üblican Troops. Madrid, Oct. I.—Large number* of CarlUta are surrendering to the Republi can troop* in the province of Lerida, with the hope of amnesty. Dissensions in the Carliats Rank*. Dissensions in the rank# of the carlist* aro increasing. The leaders, Dorrogary, Koda and Lizxarago hare left their com mand* and arrived at Bayonne. FRANCE.—A MONARCHY TO BE PROCLAIM KD. Brussels, October ft—Tho Echo I)e I'nris Parliament says it ha* private information from Paris that a monarchy will certainly be proclaimed on a proposition of a major ity of the assembly. EXCITEMENT IN PAULS. Paris, October ft—The city has been full of conflicting rumors to-day in regard to the political situation. The report which gains the most currency and causes the greatest excitement, was one stating that the permanent committee of assembly would order that body to meet on the 13th inst. and that government officials, now absent from Versailles, have been ordered te proceed there immediately, but u dis patch from official sources in Versailles pronounces it untrue. EFFORTS OF THE REPUBLICANS Paris. October 3—The republicans are redoubling their efforts to thwart tliu de signs of the monarchists Thiers, Dufour, Lay and Percer will hold a conference next week. All the sections left are uni ted, the extremists proruisiug to submit to the guidance of the moderates. The republican journals are of every shade of opinion, and support all candi dates for assembly who pledge themselves to vote for the republic without regard t< a their antecedent*. i Petitions are in circulation addressed tu , the wavoriag deputies, and urging them It I' support the republic. , M Rruic-at, at the request of ws-l'rcs- I ident Thiers, ha* rontensod lo contest th* i' election in the doparumcnt of Garrons ■ against the candidate of the monarchist* t The programme of the eoiircrvalive* oh tlie meeting of the assembly will lie ther#*- i |.nation of loyalty and a contlitutional ami parliamentary government, a rodivulon of ■ the country into election di*tri<ts, and the - immediate nomination ofa lieutenant gen > oral of the kingdom \YII VT Til K POPKSAYF k ! Kcme, tk'tvWl ■> I'll# Pop*'ye*teday, iu an address to a delegation of thrve hun dred of the faithful, uod the following word* "Confuion ha* entered tlie ong my'scamp. They strive to induce me to ! leave Utime, hut I never will Jny Uookp *k Co. A petition waa lllctl in tlie supremo court for tbo District of Columbia, in I the name of Chailoin Arick against Jny Cooke nuJ the uther members of the fir.i. to force them into involunta jrv bankruptcy. The netilion nets fortb lliat the iiriu is imitthfetl to him in the amount of teu thoumnd five hutuirod ' dolhus on ccrtiticale* of deposit bear , j i£ per cent, ittlcrcsl, aud charge ucl* of bankruptcy a* follows : On the 20th of September, being iu poMea-ion of large amonta of real es tate iu New York, I'eonayleania itml the District of Columbia, they ilid make au assignment of all their real estate Ivi'M' elsewhere than in Penn sylvania to W. 8. Moorehead, a mem ber of the firm. Second, That they, on the 18th of September, stopped the paymeut of their commercial paper. Third, That ou the 18th of Sentem j l>er, being possessed of hills, gold, nil-, ver and copper, and being aware that ! lepal procem had been issued and was ; about to he issued, tlmy concealed and ; rrmoved said money. Fourth, That oil the 18th of Sep i leinher tliev auspetuhil payment, ami ; fifth that on the 18th of September, being theu bankrupt, they did make payments of money to certain parties, to "the petitioner unknown, ou the pit a that they were sjwcial depositors, iu < order to give them prefer* nee over I other depositors, and lo detest and de- I lav the act of bankruptcy. The petition was presented to Judge Humphreys, who granted the usual warrant requiring the parties to ap pear on Friday, October 10th, at elev- j en o'clock, ami answer why they j should not be adjudged bankrupts, ; etc. * j .♦ , THE FXKCI HON OF THE MO , DOCS i i Scenes nt theSfnffold. ( I Jacks nvillc, Oregon, October 3. — t The correspondent of the associated * press left Fort Klamath this morning 1 ut 11:30 o'clock, aud by hard riding | arrive*! hero Into this evening with j the report of the execution of Captain Jack and his band. Boston Charlie and Black Jim were led ou the scaf- fold first, rud Schouchin next. They • stepped on it with apparent iuditfer- euce, having evidently resolved to die 1 as bravely as they had live*!. Ca->- tain Jack went easily up the stairway, out looked wretched aud miserable. Tbeir manacles ha.l becti stiuck ofl", but their arm* were securely pinioned • with cords. At fifteen minute* past ten o'clock the fatal nootci were placetl around the necks, cutler the direction of C'np tain iloge. It xm neceaaary to cut otl'a liltie nfCuptaio Jack"* long hair, which wan in the way of the rope. Captain Hoge then bid farewell to the prisoner*, and the black cap* were placed over the head* of all the cul prit* At twenty minute* past ten thev stood on the drop, aud the rope was cut by an assistant at a signal made by Captain Hoge'* handker chief. The bodies swung round aud round, Jack and Jim apparently dy ing easily, but Boston mid Scboochm sutl'ering terrible convulsion*. Bos ton ami Schouchin repeatedly drew up their leg*, but the other* seemed to die almost instantly. A* the drop fell, wiih a terribly deadly thug, launching the four poor wretches iuto eternity, a cry of hor ror went un from a crowd of over 500 Klamath Indian* who witnessed the awful spectacle. Wails of anguish went up from tho stockade, where the wives and children of the victim* had full view of the scene. Tlie collins, six in number, had been placed di rectly in the rear of the gallows, two of them destined to be unoccupied us the order commuting the sentence* of Barncho and S'.otuck only arrived at half pa*t ten o'clock last evening, and preparation had been made for their execution with the other*. An application was made this morning to General Wheaton by the sheriff of Jackson ceuuty, Oregon, for the cus-i tody of the Indians indicted by the grand jury, but it .vas refused. THE STORY OF THE COOKE*. — I Henry I). Cooke used to be editor of the Ohio State Journal, and it was while occupying that position that Governor Chose took a fancy to him that led to hi* hcing transferred to Washington, and to brother Jay's be ing put in charge of the government ioans.—lleurv was a rather dull edi-j tor and Jay a proi-aic banker, but under the management ol their patron both acquired name and fame nnd he came wealthy. Chase had a habit of gathering round him men who would not becotn ■ bis rivals, and it was in pursuance of this idea that he took up the Cookes. — Cincinnati Enquirer. In 18GB two private individuals of Ilarrishurg conceived the idea of, stocking Husquehanna Hi ver with black baas from the Potomac. About SIOO wa* collected for the purchase of the fish, and about 200 black bass! were procured from the I'otomac by way of Hagerstown and were placed in the Husouehanna in the neighbor hood of llarrisburg and Dauphin. Since that period this splendid fish has increased wonderfully in the rivet all nbout Ilarrishurg, and they are caught everywhere iu grcnt numbers. Last week IGO were "landed" near Harrisburg by a young man in a few days, during leave ol absence from bis work. Tlie average weight of the fish now caught i* from one to three and four pound*. This stocking ol the Susquehanna with black has* ha been due solely to private euterpiUe, the State authorities having done nothing towards securing this icsult. THE EV ANGELICA L ALLI ANCE. New York, October 2. —The recep tion of delegates of tlie Kvungelica) alliance at the Young Men's christian association to night was attended by uu immense crowd, flag* of all na tions were displayed, ami lite names of Knox, Wyekliff.t, liunyan and Ed wards were in gilt letters oyer the platform. Rev. Dr. Adam* delivered the opening address, welcoming those present from this country aud from i! abroad in (lie mi we i f (lie christian people of tliia coiiutry n fellow-citi ° /.eu* of the aainU tun! of tin* house " hold of (5 il. • T//K WALL BTREKT "YAHOOS The ipwltcle presented upon the j N• w York Stock Exchange,on Friday and Sntuiday of tiic* panic must have I barn of a character to iiildrn the ( | angle* above and gladden the angel* , below—if they take any inlrrNl in our ~1 affair*. The scene at the Tower of liable tuny have been it lively one, when the brick-mason*, and hod car rier*, ami atone cutter* kuddculy com menced Jabbering in Syriac Chaldaic, ' Hebrew, und other languages, and "itheir employer* jabbered and cursed R in other tougue*. It is probable if the uimatea of n lunatic aaylutn were all let looae at one lime, into one depart ment thut the room would not bo a very dcaintble place to do business in. It i also very certain that if all the • miiinnJ* of a menagerie were huddled i together in a large cage and vigorously l atirred up they would make a very l lively time of it. Hut the Tower of (table, the Hedlaiuitea, and the men i agerie combined could not have ■ exceeded the New York Exchange in absurdity, noiae, insanity, and infuriate jarg-n. It is a cheering und etuiobliug spectacle; hundreds of men, presum ably p<>ses*iug intelligence and reaaon gathered together into one room ru*h ing to and fro, scrcainiog, yelling, gesticulating, knocking the hau ofl their tieighbors over their eyes cursing laughing, shaking list* at each other, some bawling themselves hoarse, oth er* muttering to themselves, and the .entire assemblage, at regular intervals shouting Yahoo. Here, indeed, I>ar iu may find new arguments, based upon conduct under excitement, to help to prove his theory that the man d -scendtd from the ape. Afriaun travelers hare related very similar narratives of largo multitudes of mon keys congregated together in the for sis, screamiug and chattering iu the same idiotic manner, aud utirriug si>un very closely resembling 'Yahoo' —the only difference lieing that the monkeys arc to be credited wnh mak ing less noise and having a more definite object in view ihau their dis tant ai.d more highly developed rt-k --tivee. HORRIBLE DEATH OF AERO NAUT BAILEY. Wafcllo, lowa, September 2u. Pro fessor J. W. Bailey made an ascension in a hot hair balloon to day from the Fair grounds.* Bailer left hanging by .'lis bands to a horiyoutnl bar be neath. Jusl as it started it took fire near the mouth, and Bailey did uot notice the fire until he was Ick> high to let go with safety, hut hung on until he reached onie five bundr d feet from the ground when the canvas that held the hpok from which he was suspended burned away, and lie fell, liis body was frightfully mangled his legs being driven into bard ground uj to his knees. London, October 3—A chimney 220 feet in height in the village ol Nortbtleel fell to-day, instantly kill iug live persons nod maiming a dozen others. MARRIED. On theVMih instant,b.v ltev St. I. Smy ser. t'apuin Xluha.-I Kuukle nnJ Sir* Anna Mnrock, both el Bellrfunl* On Sept. 2jtk by Rev. SI. J,. Smyser Foster \ Judon, and Sarah J. Smith both of Sprin* township. Pa. On the tan o day by the saiua. Sir. Jas Fanmn to Slot SI Storjpn, alio Belief.nta. <>n Sept. 31s: by tlte lie*. W 11. Groh, Mr Samuel (trove of Boaltburg, end M IU Maggie M. Qotiumn from near I Church* illc. ' < On :anh. till., by Ke*. Robert Hamill. [ Mr G. B Campbell, of Pine Grov*, to j Mit Annie M. Potter, of Linden Urll. t Valuable Farm J t AT PUBLIC SALE Will be offered, at public tale, on the., premise*, aboul 1 mile tooth of M illheim, Ou Saturday, Nov. Blb, nt I o'clock, t the \ aluable farm belonging lolhertlale 1 of John Dinm dtr'd, nt the read lead ing from Millbcirn to the Fork*, audi about 1 mile from the railroad, contain-: 1 ing 112 ACHES with allowance, ol which 100 arret are clear, the balance being of the ( BEST WHITE PINE TIMBER. i The land it under a high itale of colli-.' vat ion. and under good pott fence. There on it erected aTW < ST<H V FR AM i DWELLING HOUSE, targe bank barn, and other necetaarr outbuilding*. There ' it a never failing Spring of Watar near i the door, the water of which it conducted)' through the collar, thence piped to the barnvard. On the premitct i* alto a large , ORCUA Kl>, with all kindt of choice ' fruit Belonging to thit property 1 a' SAW MILL AND WATER POWER ] with 12 feet of head A lane runt through ( the farm having the field* on either tide, ; enabling the farmer to leave hi* bar* open 1, Ito that rati e can go at will from their , j pa*ture to water and back again ; betide* which the farm it to ihut out at to delude: entirely all strange cattle. ]i TERMS -.—SfifOto be paid on day of < -tie; half of the balance on the t*t of < April following, and the residue in two ciual annual pavnient* thereafter. < JACOB DINUKH, i oet't "it. • Executor. 1 rsmron-AUKV PARH ; AT PUBI.IC BALE The valuable Farm of George Gramley. dee'd. about f mile touth of Logansville. 1 Clinton countv, will bo Joffored at Public Sale, I On Friday, Oct 31, nt 1 o'clock, | : containing < KS ACRES OF LAND, : of which 12 acre* contitt of Tunberland, the balance being under gaod cultivation I | Thereon arc erected n TWO-STORi • FRAME HOUSE, BANK BARN, Smokehouse Sprlngbou*e. Woodthed, &. I There i* running Water at the houte i and nt the barn. Alto, n thriving YOUNG ORCHARD ion the premise* Term* will bo made known on day of .1 a)e. JONATII GRAMLEY, • Sugar Valley, JEREMIAH HAINES. Kebertburg, oetfl Executor*. / IHOUKRY STORK - U Wood ring & Co., At the Grocery Store on Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa., opposite Ileffer Bro't Inform the public generally, that lliev linvo now ami keep nt all time* one of the best and large*! slock* of Groceries, 1 tuch as , COFFEE S TEA, SViiAR, MOLASSAS, ' ! j &c., iVi'., &c., I ' CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, . "consisting of oanned pouches, cherries, - tomatoes, iiluin*, green com, dried apples, r j peaches, cherries &c. I bi brief they havo everything u*UHlly ks-pt in A firtt class Grocery Store Call in el ladies and gentlemen. Our prices are I j 1 reasonable We ana tc please. octytt The present condition or things is {the host com men la ry on an n redeems hie paper currency, nJ strips it of it* last plausible excuse —that it would at least prevent tho condition uow ex isting. l'lifl gradual return to the specie basis, begun and then abandoi *, ed through the clamor of speculator* \raa the true and safe policy that would have kepi enterprise within proper limits, ami averted tho present sconvulsion. We have no neou to re-; peat what we have so often said onj this subject, for what every mau now sees he lore his eyes it heller than the. longest argument. We are now in the midst of difficulties which need calmness, moderation and co operation among all good citizens. It is not bv , passions and excitement, but by a peaceful and intelligent exercise of the elective franchise that w* should seek j a leturn to honest, economical admin istration and a sound financial condi* 1 lion. I In tbe present arrangement* of lite ■ hank*, the eonimuuity aeenia to ac t qui race, aud we are glad that it ia ao, I lor it ia by the coiieeiit of those inter-i rated that the present mode of pay . HI cut invy have a tetnpuary existence, , mid there never waa a lime in which the debtor aud creditor would find itj I more to their common int*rrst to! agree to an amicable arrangement during the ueceaaitiea of the hour.— Age. They waul Morton out iu Ohio to re|>eat that apeecli about the litiancial prosperity of the couutry, but he won't j THE MOST VALUABLE FARM IN BUFFALO VALLEY. Known as the 117/7 TK SPRING FA RM, |, Will b offered at PUBLIC BALK M i Oil Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1873. Thi* Farm comprise* 170 ACKRS. mure or loi, situated in Limestone twp.,l l'tiion County, i'a., 2 mile* *ouikea*t otj Mifflinburg—the present terminu* of thei LC.A S. C. lift This road will be completed ere long, when the distance! from *id Fnrm to ttae Railroad will be but one mile. i The land i* ALL CLEARED except-!' ing about I*2 Acre*, and i* in an excellent state ef cultivation. The I mpivvemenu are a Large Good FRAME HOUSE, known a* the "MANSION HOUSE" 'with a Tenant Uou*e attached, an exten- j Live Barn with uther outbuilding* in coo- ] iuection. Not far ditiant from tbe- j ; building* i* another tmali structure, used |a* a tenant houae with a arable clo*e by. | The Farm ia well tupplied with water , a large Spring ruing at the Mansion. | known far and near a* "WHITE , , SPRINGS'' from which the'port office naar by derived it* name. The Spring i* very * Urge, of exceedingly froth Limestone . Water, and adda largely to the value at ' well a* the beauty of thi* excellent farm ' Alao, at the tame lime and place, about 1 Ml ACRES OFTiMHKKLA.NU, j| in an adjoining township. I Sale to commence at Urn o'clock, A. M. , of atd da v, when Term* will be known by . JAMKS CHAMBERS, i KtJH T li KAKUKK, Adui'r* cum testament© annexe. 1 Oft & .. |i 'l prULICSALK- I Ptmuanl to an order of tbe Orphan 1 o*urt of Centre county, the undersigned * w ill offer at public tale on the premise* in . I'oUer twp., on Saturday, October 18th, 1873, the following dotcribod rest e*late, late of | Wm. M'Miun. dee'd, to wil A VALUABLE FAKM • ituate in l'otlertwp., two mile* wet of f Potter* Mill*, bouuded on the north by r land of Jeate Knyrr and Wm. Uoal, on the cart by landa of Philip* and Glasgow, : and John Meyer, on the aoulh by land* of Wm. Farner and John Merin|.-f, on the witl bv land* of Hubert Lee. contain- "] ing 112 At RKS more or lot*. MS acres , cleared and to a go d alate of cultivation, , and a considerable portion of the farm en cloaod with a new poat-fence. Tbe im proveuenta ate a Two Story Dwelling House, Bank-barn, waab-bouae, smoke houae,' wagou-ahed and oth.r outbuildinga; aP never failing well with a pump in it near 1 the kitchen door. Alao a good tenant ' houae, atable and other outbuildinga near 1 the main dwelling houae; TWOGOOUORCUARUS bearing fruit of the beat quality. Alao ais tract of TIM BKKLAND a ituate inaaidj townahip, containing 16 acrea of good lim-j her within one mile of the farm. Peraona drain tig to view the promise* will pteaae t call on either of the undersigned, residing i within a hort diatanceof the farm. Sale < to commence at 2 o'clock p. m. Condi-11 tion* made known on day of aale by < A. LI KEN BACH, 1 E E M MINN, oct2 Administrators. i pUBLIC SALE.- In purauahce of an order of the Orphan*' i Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned I will offer at Public Sale, on tbe premise*.! on 1 Thursday, October 16, 1873, j' A VALUABLE FARM, situate in Potter two., Centre county. d* ( joining land* of Jacob Wagner, John'. Lore and other*, containing 100 ACRES i and 68 percho* and allowance, mostly cleared and under cultivation, on which are elected a good tw<-*torv FRAME 1 HOUSE. BANK BARN,CIDER PRESS and other improvement*. There are two < ORCHARDS on the preraie, one a 1 young ono of choice fruit, and water is biped to both houe and barn. Also, a TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate in taid Poller two.,adjoining land* ofjno. Fryo, W. W. I-ove and other*, | containing 10 acre* TERMS.— One third of the purchase money on confirmation of sale; one-third in on# year, and the balance in two year*, with interest, and to be secured by bond* land mortgage on the premie. Sale to 'commenceat 1 o'clock, ti. m. of aid day. ILL CLOSE, i Admin'rofW. Nale, dee'd. Mifflin co. TjURM FOR SALE. The well known farm of Samuel Snaog ler, dee'd, situated in Poller twp,. Centre i county, Pa, i* offered at Private Sale, containing about laoo ACRES OF THE BEST LIME STONE LAND. About 170 acre* being in a high state of . cultivation. Tito .balance being well sot with a FINK G ROWTHOF LU Mlt KR, consisting in part of White Oak, Chestnut and Chestnut Oak. Tbo Buildings are gooJ, large and commodious. Water & Fruit second to none iu the State. A never failing well and alto running water near the door. Any person desiring a good farm and pleasant home, as also a profitable invest ment, can nddress MARGARET SPANGLKR, on the premise*, or K. L. SPANGLKR, Juliet, HI. 7aug3tu Executor*. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, ' at Centre Mills, within 5 miles of the L. C. &S. C. RR., and 3 miles from Mill holm. This is a well known merchant and custom flouring mill, having 3 run of Burr* On a Never Failing Stream of Water, it in good running order, ha* a large cut torn trade, and I* located in one of the flnnst wheat growing suction* of the state. ; Connected with it it a Commodious Dwelling, surrounded by ornamental shade true*, ; making it a desirable place to live. Bo ! longing to the property is a Store Room, Ware Room, & Tenant lonian also a SAWMILL, and 220 ACRES OF LAND, part of which in tillable, the ' balance being well timbered with a choice oimlitv of Whitepine convenient to the Sawmill. There is HISO a YOUNG OR CHARD on tho premises. The water p.>w ris nu excellent one and suitable for ! any manufacturing purposes. For Terms noil further information, address, | J. F. THRONE, 2laugbt Centre Mills, Centra co. Pa. OKLLVFONTKM ARRETS. White (Vliest *1,40. R"d 186 ... Rye •15 Coin fit) ....Oats 36 HarfeyiX). 70 Cto/orseocl 6,1*1 ... ~l'otstoes 46. I.artl per pound 7 Porkpsr pound 06 Hotter 'JO Kgx> 16 Plaster perton fI4 Tallow N HaconM ......Ham 12 LBWIHTOWK MARKETS White wheat 1,40 ... Hi 'I wheal 1,36..,.Kyr !&. Corn 46 Oats 36 Hurley Cloversoed 6,1*1 Timothy seed, !v>0........ •Salt 2 tiOper ss k, Uncoil 10c Half 16 lluttcl 27... Egg* JO Piaster V 60 * JJKTAIL FRIGE LWT. ! I HURNBIDES A THOMAS. J < JOBBERS A t'nMMiSliloN XIKR i <IIANTS t 1 Halt per Barrel. $3 26 . Sail per Sack 2 26 Bc*t Rio Culfrt' per !•> ........ .............. at) I . White Sugar per B 13 ' Men * Slogs Uvula 876 . Xlooae Uvula per pair 360 ' Horse Blanket* per piece 176 l] j Men's Sliiru, a piece — 1 00 ' Army l'snUloon*.... 2 76 i Bet double thick tobacco...— 36 i Bet Navy Tubacco 60 j We are Wanaiuaker* A Brown's Agent* land will furnish customer* with any kind lof clothing you want at Philadelphia prices, and will show you large sample* to I choose from. I We are "liar pleat agent* of Philadel phia and will furnish cutlvuier* with any kind of dress good*, ahawta, Ac., at city pricea Largest rtotk of Merchandise ever I brought to thi* town Cellar, Kocm and up Main all full. Call and *e for your aei vea and *are from 20 to 80 per cent. The higheat Market price paid for but ' tcr. egg*, grain, Ac. Fifty different kind* of men > glove*. HU HNSIDES* TIIOM AS. Come to Milroy for Clothing. Juat received a fine new tock of Ueua'aud Hoja* Full iiutl Win ter C lofliiuic. (J RE AT BAKU A INS in tuiu. New stock of latest tyie liata, Hoou, shoes, Ac. Nice Suit" at $lO. Fine ca*aimere *uiU at from sl2 to sl6 Alao Milton Heaver Overcoati. for fall and winter, at the Clothing Store, Mtlroy. ►epin 4t. Z 1* K HISK A BkO. jq-OTICE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS.— Bjr m nwoluliuu of the U*>r*l of School Directors of Potter twp., th# common xchouls of said township will commence on th# third Monday of October next, be ing th# "Ji;h day ol th# month, and n> con tinue 110 day* Applicant* for school* ar# h#r#b.v al-o notified that tbe Board, by resolution ha* graded teacher*' mlari#*, ja* per number of CertUUst#*, a* follow*: Mat#* Profo**ion*l CeruUcate, par month S4O; No. IIRS8; No. 1* W7 ; No. If SB6 ; No. 2 $36 ; No. 21 SB4. Less than 21 not < mployod. Femala*—Profaasional Cer tificate". $37 ;No II $36, No If $34 ; No. If S3S No. 2 $32; .*o.2i s3l. I'ETKK IIOFFER, \V. W. ROY xa, I'rcs'l. <?pt 1-41. Sec'y. STILA Y CATTLE.—Three brad of csl tlc came to the premise* of the under tigned, at Old Port, about two month* ago, the on# a dark red steer, the other a light red beifer, and the third a small white and red spotted heiler. All of them are two yean old. The owner U requested to com# forward, prove property, pay costs, and remove the tame J. 11. ODENKIRK. Oct. 2. At LIVE STOCK at PRIVATE SALE - Th# undersigned, having been burned out, offer* (he follow ing live Mock at private sale; SIX HEAD OF WORK HORSES. THREE MILK COW'S. ELEVEN HEAD YOUNG CATTLE. This stock can be seen at the residence of the subscriber, about II miles west of Old Fort. INaugSi A. KRUM REIN. Chas H. Held. Clock. Vlalclimnkcrdk Jeweler Millheim, Centre Co., Fa. Respectfully informs hi* friends and th# public in general, that be ha* just opened at his new establishment, abort Alexan der's stare, and keep* constantly on hand, I all kinds of Clocks, Watches aud Jewelry f the latest style*, as also the Haranvilfa Patent Calender Clocks, provided with a complete index of the month, and dar of the month and week on it* face, which is warranted as a pertect lime-keeper. SS,Clacks, W alchc* and Jewelry re paired on short notice and warranted. taptl 68 ly FffMIK undersigned, determined to meet | X the ponu'.ar demand for Lower ! Price*, respectfully calls the attention of the public lo his stock of SADDLERY. . now offered at the old stand. Designed es pecially for the people and the lima*, the largest and mott varied and complete as sortment of SadJlea, Harness, Collar*. Bridle*, iof cverv description and quality; Whips, j and in tact everything complete to a first clan* #ubli*hnient, he new offer* at price* which wilt suit the time* JACO B DINGKS, Centre Hall. HKNEY anociKßitorr, J. N MII'OERT, President, Cashier. QENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. (Late Milliken, Hoover <k Co ) RECEIVE DEPOSITS. And Allow interest, Discount Note*, Buy and Sell. Government Securities, Gold *(• apHTftfttf Coupon*. T OHN F "POTTER, Auorney-Xt-Uw. *1 Collections promptly made and special attention given to the*e having land* or property for sal#. Will draw up and,*have acknowledged De#d*. Mortgage*. Ac. Office in the diamond, north side of the court houae, Bellefonte. uct2/6Utf. DF FORTNEY. Attorney at Law, • Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Rey nold* bank _ mayl4'oßlf JAMES A. BEAVER. A TTVRXKT-A T LA IF. Bellefonte, Centre co., Pa. apffiW DIPLOMA " ~ J awar-lod by the American inatitute, TO J. W. MeKKK. ' for Fvibroidrring and Fluting .Wachinr*. ' "|t to laesaloat snd will mrrt Uio *oto f svssy ' mslmn b> th- Uud." Exhibition of 1878. J obaa.tls-M.IUw IWY. r A. BJSMIO. Vtm. Tlllmsn.r^'nd^Jto^^ This -Impl- sad ln-nloas oucbla* Is umfrl ss th a--in* Maobtas. nJ to fss* t-T a r * l ' l ' Udts*. la th# pU of -spsasl— N-n- woHl- tos #tw* twins mash bkw# hnds..s. ro.,ulrlii* JjSSjJf# ""J not on- tsnth psH tb ntwo— Wo U'lr* " <*** i iiinllff Tttitool If A Machln# with giatfslsd clr* rotor sod full InslrariSon- ssnt oa r*sl|>t of S. o #a tohodlnsil—r ptotofoi■ slll Addro**, The McKeo Manufacturing Co.. 30** Broadway, N. V . *t; KXTWW A NTItD. Dr. (iarviu'* Elixir of Tar, . Is r-oumai-tid-d hf maolsr tof4tosi to Mtutoasr* sod s so-sit- car- snsrsnl—d lor I olds, i ooshs, ttotsrrn, i A-thm- KnscliHb, IpMsilSx t>n,om|Un sad I tjlrahaaan Comptolats Scrofoto. f Ursp-psto sail Hoot, ttos-otrrjr. (lholor. mort.s I'hol-rs sml *ll ll—r sad torn. I rionptotnu K 010-J <ll— ss sod nil sll-rtton*or L rtnsl 'J**"*- hsnnls—. fr— from Mia—l or Alcoholic pr-f-"#". • lilcsssal toUk- sad a—r known to toll. Prtes•lS" n-r bottls. Sail |rth-utor wilt, medical t-.t1m0.0 - and c-rtlttr.l-r —nt on supUcslioa Addr—s. to. I> K. H V ll;. A CO.. IS* hrvrnth A—one. A, 1. _____ Darts from the Devil; or Cupid Abused A Book Ju.l twu-d. MlHiOiut IU )>•>> •i.mrxl In thr Now York NMiM|Mm , U>lr btolon Lid l~.on HTYUxh VIIAUM euix* KT KU AdrcrtunmantM fro® *•!• lunn U> women UkndMtln* inmtlngs; how tru.tr.Uid. Tlic Htmtorr of th. (IIMIIIRUH Ja-viiriir llm tumll of. "Mrawitl." D#rriirtlcm of living Hro4drjp HUmM. KXMMIKS MOTIAL oomavrnop. Hmnt <m RMLPT oi lOcnuti. Addrcw, I nlque Prlotinf llou*. # lit,. N. Y. THE BECK WITH S2O PORTABLE Family Hewing Machine, on HO days Trial; mn> nditnUfel ovor all. hUiftta miMWw. or SSU rrfundxl Hoiit complst*. wtlh full dlrecUon. flochwltta Sowing M.otitno Cu.. MU Broadway. N- 1 . The New Remedy fur Rupture. ,4 Most Important invention. Sold by Tho Klaatto Truaa Company. No Hud Broadway. Y. City. It nrtatuw Rupture auaoluialy In aaaa and eom lurt, nlaht and day, at all Unw and undar all ctrcum aUnooa. without any eiceptiun whatofor la any caar, and ahould navor bo takon off during tha abort tuna ra- I ijuialu to aflart a pormanant euro. Hont by mall. Llr outara froa Any UruggUt or Phyalclan *ul ordat thla I haw Trua* lot jSu without ebargs. N E*P LU S ULTRA, ; No Better Place ! I Tbe subtcribor Is just receiving from the , I eastern <itio# a Full Stock of BUMMER GOODH I tblcli ho hut dtortnintd to t#l! vtry j rhoop, rohkUtlfiff of I HIV GOODS and I'rua-, M i.'iiu*, Opera Cantons. and Woll | ' ifttiflt , LuiJir* |)ff| (i'MMifc, Uch U ' I '•! n n \ it,. Empress Cloth, I Sateens, Tameiae, together with a fUJi I stock of everything usually kept In the j Dry Goods line. NOTIONS: A full slock, consisting part of Ladies and Children's Merino Ho*#, Collar*, Kid j ilovn, best quality silk and Lisle thread Clove., Hoods, Mubiaa, Breakfast shawls, Ac. HATS & CAPS, I A full assortment ol Men's Boy's and Children's ol the latest style and bast. CLOTHING, Ready made. a choice selection of Men and Boy's ol the newest styles and most serviceable materials. BOOTS & SHOES, WM. WOLF. jQK. B.G. GUTELIUS, Dentist, Mlllheim. Offers his professional services to the public. He n prepared to perform alt ' n , ' le dental professioa. ft*- He is now fully prepared to extract teeth abtolutri y without pain, myff-73-lf K1) WA K D77ev AM"* "cffT NURSERYMEN A SEEDSMEN, York. Pa. Catalogues Mailed to Applicant#-** Refer (by orrmtsssow) fo Hon. J. 8, Black, Washington. D. C., Weiser, Bon A Carl, Banker*, York, Pa. June D-iiiu Excelsior Cement* The undersigned now manufacture Co "f? 1 W ARRANTKD OP A SUPERIOR QUALITY, at their kilns, near Pine Creek Mills, in Haines ttrp. This cement has already been used in large quantities upon the L C. A 8. C. K R., and has baeo found highly satisfactory upon nil job# where it ha* been used, and as equal to any now manufactured. The undersign ed now take pleasure in recommending, sit<i warranting it to all. for ua in CIS TERNS. WATER PIPRs or whatever purpose a good quality of Cement is desi rable. This Cement has already bean tested far and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes, Ac., will tnd it to advantage to boar this in mind, and also, that they warrant the article aa represented. For further par ticulars, address MEYER A HOPPER, 30 dec If Aaronaburg, Pa. W. A. CURRY; BOOT & SHOE MAKER CENTRE HALE, PA, Would most rospoctiVilly inform the cit- i xens of thia vicinity, that be has started aj new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public patron age. Boot* and Shoes made to order and according to style, and warrants his work •to equal any made elsewhere. All kinds of repairing done, and charges reasonable. Give bim a call. feb 13 iy. C. PECK'S New Coach Manufactory. CENTRE HALL, PA. The undersigned has opened a new es tablishment, at hit new shops, for the msnufactutc of Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, Slkiobs a sit Slum, Plaix aid F axe* of every description . All vehicles manufactured by hint; are warranted to render satisfaction, and a* equal to any work done elsewhere. He uses none but the best material, and employs the most skillful workmen. Hence they flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability and finish. Orders from a distance promptly attend ed to. Come and examine my work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kiodnof Reparing door. The Chamoion of the World. The new Improved Americas Button- Hole Oversoaming and Complete Sewing A/achine—The great est machine of the Age 1 Slmplcity, Durability A Cheap noss Combined. guaranteed. All orders promptly attend m] to, A. L. BARTGhS. Agent for Centre County M A PISOXBfBU. Pa. J HARRI*. J P SHWKRT J. A BKAYML JOH x uorr Kg. PKTEH HOrrRR Pennsvalley Banking (Jo. CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Note Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. PiTxa Horrxa, Wm. B. Minolk, Pro'L Cashier. D. M. RITTENHOUSK, WITH KOOXK, NCHWARI A CO. WHOLKBAUI DKALKRS IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 144 North Delaware Avenue, 13" North Watnr Street, PHILAUKLPHIA. F. A. Koojn, O Hcawimx. J, SCNWAU martl lv. SCHOOL TAX NOTICE.—The citiaens of Potter township ere hereby notified, agreeably to INW, tht on Nll School Tax I>Mid over to the undersigned on or before November 4th, next, there will be a de duction of 5 per cent; and on all paid within no month after said date the full sum will l>e claimed, after which all such Taxes remaining unpaid, will be placed in the hands ot a Collector with an addi tion of o per centum. JAS. C. BOAL, 4aug*2m Treasurer. CRMKNT ! CRMKNTI- -Meyer & Hof fer's Excelsior Cement for sale by the un dersigned. This Cement is warranted when worked by any experieneed hand. Apply at the lime kilns, to ISaugtt GEO. KOCH. CENTRE HALL HOTEL. ~ JOHN SPANOLKK, Proprietor. Stages arrive and depart daily, for all points, north, aouth, salt and weit. A** 1 ' 8 E "' I CI MAKIi, a A rd-'^'-r r l AH/ 488 wßp KBARNEY'S 1 FLUID EXTRACT DUCHU, ' ,la the oft]/ Kaeaa Km id/ for Bright* Dta> MM aod has iiwi mrr esse of duvjm la wttcfc it bee heap gives. Irritati uof t Baft of Ifcaßladdarasdfa&Ufiuuiloucf lb, h.-.Mr/a, I'leeraUoe of Uw Kktoe/* Wad.!.*, ? tea fail tfmiftlkMMl of ttw> rruauio f.Und, ] IHnas ta Ui Hlddft. Qesyvl Brick lint DrtiaA (Ml MftMftl or mtg iHaefcaietrs, and I i Ka -1 MM aad DBIi CmstUaUoß* of both •. sm, ■ Itloßl vtth tfeft fottovßur ormpiun I jam 2 ft Wift, Law of If or/. MBrr. fc. Wmk Rents* fstrfslae*. I Sash, ffiaMftC at tbsßGdjr, Braptioa oa ti c I'aeg PftlMgOoofttaoano, Uif Oftftdl o/ m— to lbs decHae f Bf; aflar eooßoMMfti or labor pains, 1 a-vet- Bootft chtMameic Si MO/ affsctjoaa peculiar to L4;r, il La tract Hart* la savqaaiod by ar>/ other r.4jr la fft flWurtMla arwMMlor.. Irretfts ~ i a.or fait MI or Bftppr—jon of Cuuunuu-y i.* at : ua, riamiid or ftcßimw Bate <>t ib> r*. , i.. earn MM or White* BUrttM/, sad for* reap pWata taddaat to the aas li 1* |<i bribed mtaastval/ b/ Uta aaoat swlarai ar* sad HMwtvM for abfaatded aad ddiriU )oaft Boot af both MM aad all apaa. uiißitra iirattr Bi cnr, ftao Msmm iiUaf from impr i**m, BettU at fhmurn(km, /He, to ail Ikrti najs*, at littia inoaa. MBo or ao thaage la did, m la mmbHM aod oo capoear* It caw a fm •east dmtrv, M flro tUtafh to urfasla Ihushj rawest ac Owmciini?-. • - t-<iof aod C uriec ItrSfitm of the tlMhm, All/li Pito aod ladaauaiaiii m, ao 1 wqwei laths* • ■ < - • 4 <Ue aaaaa, sad exp* Ilia? all pi4us<* matter. KIABNKI't RXTBICT UK 111", tI.M pvr holtie or U hotßrafor §* <ffi, d. - rad to ao/ addnaa. am tram uU- i • hj Cmiu ■'> b <•'*- Pf*|er*d b/ ~ UUftXiT At o tu Ira n,N. T. lo whoa all letters for lafMaui. i. i •- | ift—* AVOID QUACKS AND IMPOATKftS. la Okaifa 1m Adnoa aad Ooaaolusatt. />r J. 0 IMI. CMuM of JrftrttM M< ; 'al (Myr. f*lilldipoia. oatlaur uf aornal vateoMo aaartflb cu be ouaaoliod oo afl Bmku f tbo •ocaal or Crtaor/ Oipao. tadurft be ba m*4 ao aapodal otad/1, otOor lo aulo or fccdla, oo faoMar Baa arbat caaaa otigiaaui t. t uf tc-w loot MaodtaAApradioa of M /aara am'- oo ooiaaA. Cbaigaa roaaaaalda. Tboae at a dla laaoa oaa fbroara taoar doacriW&v tAd HUyftft b£i tlfftlAT fNJMJkCff. i i mda JLftiUVrr. M- D fb/MdMi aad bu,'.-* tM Dmm9k, Bttw xm~ SEWING MACHINICS Tboaalcx f Sewing machine* in .2, a reported under oath, ia IKT.I. t • era of the Sea inif Mai bine thow that the SINGER MANUFACTI KING Ct. Lut Year Sold 2 19,758 MACHINE OB 3S 49S more than in iSil, Ninety per ceaL of them being for FAMILY USE Tata ia Om 4 5,0 0 0 More Sewiog Machines than were •old by any other compsny daring the name period, and over ONE QUARTER of all the Machines sold in 1 I*riheipal Office of The Singer ManofartnriugC n.. 34 UNION Bqcai:i Philadelphia,office, 1 IOC Chectuu St janeSG-Bm JgROtKEKHOFF HUL'Si:."" iAJlegnenev Street BelJefonte, Pa. D. JOHNSON & SONS, Proprietors. i A /HUTCLAM HOTEL, OOMToaTAULE KWIt PROMPT ATTENDANCE. | ALL TBI MODERN CONYEN IEN CIS—AND REASONABLE Chawee. The proprietor* offer lo the Iraytlinx public, aad to their country fii.-nds, lir>t claaa acoommodationa and oarefu 1 atten tion to the aranta Of ffueets at all titnt . at fair rater. Carefulboatlera and (food *t*ble ling for horeea. An eieellent tab! will aerrod. A Bar supplied with line liquors. Servant* well trained and everythiujt _re quikile in afirat claaa Hotel. Our ha t in tbe buainerajpart of the town, n- nr the Poet Office, the Court Uouae, the Cfcur chea, the Banka. and the p incipal place* of buainea*. render* it the most elicible place for those who visit Bellcfoctcon ! asi or pleasure. An Omnibus trill carry passenger* and bsggnge to and from all it tins free of charge. "GIVEN AWAY. A Fine German Chromo. We send an elegant Chromo, mount ed and teady for framing, free to every Agent for exmta OR LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE' BY TItOS , W. A'.VOA*. 94*2 Paget Octavo. 130 Fine Engraving-. Relate* Incident* and Accidents beyond the Light of Day; Startling Adventures in all parta of tno World ; Mines and Mole Working them; Under-current* of Society; Gambling and its Horrors ; Cav ern* and their Mysterie*; The Dark Way* of Wickedness ; rrisont and their Secrets; Down in the Depths of the Sou ; Strange Stories of the Detection of crime. The book treats of experience v. itb brigands; nights in opium den*andgnnflh ling hells; life in prison; Stories of exile* adventure* among Indians; journeys through Sower* and Catacombs; accidents in mine* ; pirates and piracy; tortures of tbe inquisition; wonderful burglaries ; un derworld of the grdkt citie*, etc,, etc. AGENTS WANTED for this work. Exclusive territory given. Agents can make SIOO a week in selling this book. Send for circulars and terms to agents. J. B. BURR A HYDE, llartford. Conn., or Chicago, 111. Dr. Crooks Wine of Tar mmm Contains Tor*dkl In- CE| gradient* of Uniioubtnt ftftf Tonic value combined I with the rich meuiciual qualities of Tnr, which cause It to Build aa She weak aad debil itated and rapidly raster* exhausted •trriis lb. It cleanses the Stomach, relaxes the Liver, and cause* the food to digest, removing DYHIM (tela and loalgcKtiou. It Is a Superior Tonic, restore* the appe 11 lo and strengthen* the system. Fori*nlnaln the Breast, Side or Back, travel or Kid ney dlepaae, dlaeaaea Of the mJrloary Or, ■taidtc ndlee or any Liver Complniut ft boa no equal, it cifee tually cures ullt'ongltM QoMfa, and all or the Til BO ATanS (.VSIIB, and Las been djssiariuvv. -
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