XdE OEJTSiS REi'CATKR THI-Rpdat CCT. iv. n:t LOCAL ITEMS. Our friend* will oblige by pending u* item* ot local maw* in their locality, give us tin tact- only, and xve will put them in shape, also notice* of deaths and marri ages. Any one sending us the name* of *ix new subscriber*, with the cah, willhe entii-eii to receiveiheHxroarKa one year Iree. The HF.POHAKR being read by nearly everybody on this side of the county, w here it has a larger circulation than any two paper*, will be found the best medium for :u\v per bushel. For the quarter ending October IST4, the Farmer's Mutual Ins, Co. i t l'enus Vallev has insured property to amount of ?'JtVx,i7tl We hope to see the vlsv when every property within its bound will have a jiolicy in our own liorne com• pany, which is. and all along ha* proven safer and cheaper than any outside com pany. Prof Wm T. Meyer will return from Tyrone to Aaronskurg, about 7 Nov.. to remain, and give leason* in instrumen tal music. "We have a great mind to run a- *■ "independent" candidate tor congr.:- agaimt Cyse Alexander, we think wcj could bcilt htm. and that Col. Mai key would still have enough votes to beat ü both. We need Shugert and Wolf in thi Legislature t> vote for a democratic I S Sena: r. Remember the deep importance of th -. demecrats, and don't -cratch you: ticket. Bosihoooj.er will vote for Camer on. j fore you vote, as a fraudulent ticket has been sent out with Alexander * name in place of Mackey, and "John 1. S nig ler, instead i f Jack I- Spar.gler This ticket is put out by the ring to cheat and deceive. ~ Dcm xr* lj, iu ii i bu! itsu ibv your organization, it* principle* and ' l > nominee*. Ton': forget that next Tuesday. Srd. is election day. Turnout and Tote for* change. f r better time*, better market.-, and for honest men. Examine your ticket before rotinf. Alexander'* party has sen. out a frauiu lent ticket with Alexander's name iu place of Mackej's and with Jack L. Spanglor - name falsely printed "John* L. l>o not accept a ticket unlet* hxaJel you by a reliable democrat. A democratic meeting was hold at Mad i burg en Wednesday evening til. A large crowd was pie-'nt, more than the house could hold. The Rebersburg band wax in attendance. Mr. Miller wa.- chos en President. Addresses by Spangier and Fortney. A large ar.d enthusiastic meeting held at Brumgards school-house, in M.'es. on Thursday evening. The house was crowded. The R.-bershurg land was in att ndancrc Gen. M olt el. sen Pres-.dtot, with a number of vice presidents. Ad drcs.-i - were delivered by Mes.-rs. 'Wo' ', trpangier and Kurtz. To democratic meeting at Wolf school-boose, in Balnea, on Friday night. 23, v.as well attended. The Mdlheun s band and Aartmsburg drum corps were in attendance. J. C. Stover w-ts chosen Pr.sidoct, with Capt. Miller, Jon. Kra mer, Daniel Wolf, T. G. Khrhart viee President#, and Van Ormer and Foote x- Seeretaria*. Addre— s were deliver, d by ' Messrs. Wolf. Spargler, Kurtz and Fcrt ney. Hon. J. G. Meyer oflered a resolu tion which passed unanimoys'y, that the democracy of Haines a- d Pen* pleJg themselves to go unitedly for the ei.tirc tickeL Win. Wolf has returned from Phil a lelp'. a, and if you wish to see one of :oe finest and best stocks of rood* in the val ley, just rail at the cheap old stand, where you generally find the best and most . >m plete assortment. New arrival of hardware, ar.d mxcy nvwr things in that line, at Deinlnger's, where all articles are sold h>w*i than e!?e --w here. There is only one thing that Alex ander has done, which is consistent—be ing a salary-grabber he went over to the salary-grabbers. But the honest republi cans thick just as little of .'alary-grabbers as do democrat*, and wilt vote for an hon est man like Mackc-y. m ~ The republicans having now to choose for congress between an hon<-t and able democrat. Maekey, and a third rat' - excuse and renegade democrat. Alex in der, we must say to their credit they arc ike Martha, choosing the better t art, a?.d generally intend voting for the peo ple's man, Col. Mickey. Alexander's de daring hiw-elf for a third term for Grant w ill not even gain hi;u any rcspact among republican*. '• Peter.' Musical Monthly. N<>. 87, has music to suit *ll temperaments, and adapt ed for all hours of gaycty or soherne-* Thirty pages of music in songs, waltzes, dances, etc., are given, thus tiffordinj _ something for all. Published by J. L I JV.er-. s©a Broadway, New-Vork. Terms |hrec dollars a year, or sample copies sen lor thirty cents." now? As we are informed he used to de nounce them in unmeasured terms, before having a cause for it, or without being harmed bv them. A either Mr. Shugert por -Mr. Wolf has been guilty of thia, and the Patrons will pake a "note of it. BeinemLgr, taxpayers, that Booecr i, openly opposed to tho liefotm nmve mcnt, and that Sliugert and Wolf are just as openly in favor of it, they favoied the i.i w Constitution while B .oz.;r taught it up to the hiit. The meeting at ChurchviUe. attended. Win Kerr presided. Address es by Messrs. Spangler, Barnhart, Wolf and Kurtz. • Democrats, remember that the rada only nominated one candidate for Assem bly so as to enable them to trade one vole oti agnfn/t Citheri-Shugertor Wolf. Don't t do that—-land by the nominations, from top to bottom—we can elect the whole ticket Sa? Any one wishing to tiade a good one horse sleigh on corn, will apply to W. A. Cuiy, at Centre Hall. 22 Oct It. The sale of the Kerr farm, in Potter twp., has been postponed to Nov. 13. 1 iie nicest and cheapest picture frames, till styles and sizes, at Deir.inger'i. est, eteligent, hardworking farmer, to the office of Commissioner, votefor J. Newlin Hall, who is qualified for the position, and mis tlfe above requirements in every par ticular. Evans farm, Potter, private sale. The Keller farm and Foster farm, near pentre Hall, Oct 2s. TUB E LA STIC TRUSS A N ABDDOM INAL SUPP'IKTEIt offeredlo the pub lic, with the full assurance of the mosiemi nent physicians and surgeons in the pro fession that they would supersede all metal of other Instruments in use, for the reliel and cure of Hernia. Prolapsus Ut- ri, and all Abdominal Weaknesses. The great number of radical cures they have effect ed, fu,ly justify the confident prediction mide, and has demonstrated the fact that rupture can be surely cured without sutler Ing or annoyance, and without the dangci *On '"curing Spinal Disease or Paralysis Oft -n caused by the severe pressure o l 'ti irusses and Supporters. ZELLEL # T , . Druggists, Bellefonto, Sole Agent „ ——Senator \\ uMiw'o ■ <>l the Im porter of.ce with a visit on Tiuwdav morn ing. —— lVnn erotic raveling, tit Noitlmmp ton Selio-sl house Ferguson twp . Mondny tvo. 2nd. lion. S T. Shugert paid our i tllce a i v : -it on M mday. nml stepping up to a cn-e ' si. .1 h (lick, and ii'h pies'* Mr Shu* geit i- an old compositor, ami know* | enough about type set ie • to help a fellow •Hit of II dl Hg —The lionc-t iimi rc>|. .table portion . t ■ the radical-, in every* county in the dUttict, 1 tins.- |1 t \ have no nominee, are now r* solvril on votp ; for 1. \ Mackey. for congress, a# they ilr re to >ee the district honored by a man who ha* ability HIOI ' standing, and whoso whole lilt* i a guar anteo that tl.e dutriit mil never need feel ahauied ot him. SSul.O 1 r1 C K K T l'o j-skOl! \i MAt ivKl AM> Sl'ANv. 1,1:K I>KM(H'KATS W A IT II i a- 1 ill- K VSCAI.I 1 V sN i F MVW --.sit. I '..1 don't lot I'v.-v Alexander and LSL-Love profit hv it -tfvS The £rt year that we had the lienor to 1 | represent tins county in the lower house a 'telle* member, veiv honest like curs. -If, , -at near us hut very much resembled l' T. Alexander, who oeeuplrd a s, : ,t ilie two previous Vt ar- \\ < frequently saw that our i league xx -,s 1 :ej by seedy tel low , sir:, ger# In him, *k lie . tleresl him little simis running from sl, Ito 51,.i7 and 51.,"* l to vote for bill*, which of course . ,i!d raise the uislc mien oft' e member. When nhout the nl)oil| (OlTtfUtion wouM ot d 111 • matter Mri.iy.c Why Alexander, tkiUillytti chargx>st last winter, you needn't beobig feeling now. Mi tuber -1 am not AT xar of Cet , but- >•:' county x. ... O, I'g|-a. .1 I- 11. Is X's Jl I (Mr AoX.ai.di-. yOU look M much l.kr him, and he did voting for a good many of our mly fellovts. tor a certain sum it we gave him our little job*. J utlge MFi a! w a* m njj th - who recommended the at; t.tniet". of Mr t'rvtsfer the Judges!., p \\ , mill itlM* linn to the letter below If Air M K * v | thought Mr Orvi> was the proper p,-is. n to appoint, how much more should our. j people t! .i.k so i ow, that hehasbsrU tried ' and prevail his high qualifications • 1 I.KXKI'IKt !\ l'a f. U.i f'-ir 'n >J. H Har(ro_'. Woe ■ rraor. The Flon, John 11 Orvi- ot Belle - i fontep. isess. fln a high degree the q tali- Ificalions fitting hi in lor additional law judge of this district If h•i an ace pt th. , p 'sitien his n; p ta Ml will he perfect v . satisfactory to u* a- d we think w tll give gClu ra! iatislaet >n J. 1! M- KNSLLV. JOHN 11 Fru Rt>. . YEI'SHORt ON l*-VN W MVI KUY. lltOS. II MIRKAY The Doiaocrat.c meeting, at Pcnu Hall, ti Saturday evening was largely attended, the hal. and stairways? being packed. Gen Geo Buchanan was chosen to preside, with David Emerickaad J eob M t'.Hil of Gregg, and Jonath Kiaiu*r j and John Meyer, of Pnn us vicoprc-i --. dents. The chairman stated thu object of the meeting, after which adJre.-?e* were deliv.r-d by Me--r- Wolf, Hey a- 1 Sj-an gler, TheMdlheini bras- ban 1 was in at | tendance. Tne dem crap. ■ meeting at Centre Hall. • on M ■ day even : g a- a grand su.'Ce-,- : Beilefonle, llarr.-. Gregg Pet.a and P le.- were represented. David Gilliland was ofco-.n pics jcnl; the v i>-o presidant* were, John H Keller. Wm Wolf, Dr. P I Smith W* Karr, Gto Bsflg, JmOiw* J K Rankle, Wm. Emer.ck, J. D. Mur ray, anJ J. J. Arncy, of Potter, and John Bear; of Huin-t, J 11 Rarnbart, - fSpri: g. I). A. Mi.ss. r Jonath, Kramer and J. W. Van tinner ot Penn, Secretaries: J H j KeifsnvJer. C. II Held. Wm. 1! Mingle and Levi Murray. The meeting was ad dre-s, 1 ly Ad am Hoy. Ks| , upon fiiiati . cial ami local topics, and he was toll -wed in an able and ei pent speech by Hon Wm. A Wal lace, iu one of those convincing ' argument? wl Ich are characteristic of this | distinguished gentlemen. Hi- speech Lid ; a telling effect, IKUV ;-uIL WAS MADE. Pr fess.-r A,'.i-': i:1 '! the lua i terials on which agricultural process do j pends, are dec-Hip 'S<-d rocks, and n<>t -o much those that underlie the soil, but those on the sur.ace, and ground to pow ! derby ibe glacic-r-. Ice ail over the con tinent i- the agent that ha* gr und cut more soii lhar. all other agen-.es put to gether The penetratii nof water into the , ruck*, fore-*,-, running water an 1 bakit g -uns. have done something, but the gla ci. r? more. Iu a former uge the United Mali - *:i- r -vi rcl w.th ice -evera! thnu sard feet thick : and the ice moving from the north to south—by the attraction of thotropical warmth or pr--*ing weight of i the SJtow and ice behind, ground the rocks ! over—which was called s .J, These mass ,es of ice can be tracked by the hunter lie j has made a study of them in the country as far south a* Alabama, but b.-J < ' served the same pher. nieti n in Europe, particu larly in Italy, wheu*. among U.e Alps, glaciers are now in prog res-. The stones and rock* ground and polished by tho glaciers can easily be d.stitigu.slied from : those scratched bv running water. The angular boulders found in meadows and I' tbe tcrrae.-s ot ravines not reached by wa ter can he accounted for only in this way. ??r~Th.- Premium Engraving i--u.-d by i "Peters ui's Magazine, fo: Itfl'i, is ready on# cf the m.Ht beautiful and rotly w<- hare ever seen. It is not one of those cheap, colored lithographs, with which the market is tl >oded, but a fir-t-cla** line aud mezzotint engraving, executed in the highest sty le of art. after an original juc ture bv J. W Rhniiig.-r, and c-.-t, as tlie publisher a"ures u*, two thousand dol lars. in all. No premium of c>|uai value, he a---rt-. Will b" "fit-red by . T.y tiiaga/.inc for iß7.j The sid je. l i- "\\ a-hington B"ir-t Interview With Hi* Wife Tiie -tory is i,uitn romaftic. W-.-hingu-n, -so his VNV .ifl'GW flraldiibj,'. ifi the great French ai -J I tolfen war of 1755, StopjM-d, With hi- "iderly, ill the White ilouss, sine * ■ < > lebrated in tin* Virginia campaigns f McCI-iian. ar.d Grant Here he fcp-t a young ana beautiful wi.l .w. with whom lie u- faacinalad, thai the orderly, instead of being sutum incd with in half an hour, as be bad as peeled, 1- <1 Washington * bp,-*e UP tti.d down, nearly all day, while his enamored master wa* listening to the gav *allit of the charm ing Mis. Custis. The result it n matter of history. Mra, Custis became tbe wit'*- ..f lite great hero, and wns known, iu after year*, a* Lady Washington. This u a picture that ought to be in every li ni-e told. You md the preuliar situation of our parly in this i UnlV, it his been ileetliod proper to i sue a", aditrc - to you, in order to coun teract, a "ar a- | i.sible, the etTort* which are being made lo mislead and deceive lull. For fourteen year# on political oppo nvtiU bme had einplete coitlrol of every department of the lederal goveriiin nt, and ids. ..['in >t of the la:e government*. .V • eon a* they obtained p .wer they aband oned • very well settled pritu ipln Upon which the g. i.riiiueilt bad been hereto fore atliiiuiolei cd. and introduced now principles et administration lit war with the constitute it and the character of out institutions Kven since the clone of the late civil war, for a period of more than nine ycai *, they huxe, by ituaiis of the iin'ilary ps-wi i nf the federal government, in.Hineuai-sl negro des not isms in many ot the southern slates against the right* and w . In > ct tiic great lua** of whitv eitii'r .txmg therein. Ttiese negro gov iimuoitU, coiilroled and manipulated by southern >va!awag> and i orlhern varpel-baggers. a \ e ty rati is nil ei or, I oh be I and despoib J the people et the south, to such a leartui extent that the whole people have become - . impoverishes! us lo be unable to pay t'o i vast uinount ot federal, state and municip al taxes imposed upon them, and still less able to ; urvhasc tl e million* ot dollai worth i : northern fabric*, the product* of , ur vai . d n.anuiuclories, thereby destroy • ing the best market p. m sed by lha iis>rth, and inv iv ing thousand# of northern ! tis>ri is in tho -vine distress universal in the south The misgovern.merit and corrup-j 11oils sit the si .ilh are not tnoro monstrous than their got., ra! Diisiuatiageincnt of tbej whole Country, tiralits of ruillloiis ot acre* of public land to railroad* and other' corporation*, tile credit mobilier job, the' "salarv grab, Saliboril contract# and i Jay tie subsidies are but specimens of the ! genera, debauchery and corruption which tl..*paity Ims brought into existence And | tinal-v lii- ir !: sticiul policy has culmina ted in the d . truelioii of the great in.lus tral latent* of the whole country, by means - I which trade lias been ruined, thousands of banner- men have become L.uik tupt, and millions of laborers thiuw n ut of employ ment. For the first lime in tourteeu year- the great in.--.-- cf intelligent, thinking citizens realize the terrible vortex into which the country hu- been plunged by the policy ot thi> party. Th results of the election* held In 1811 dcln : -".rate the extent to which this reactionary spirit has gone The recent brilliant Democratic victories iti Ohio, Indiana. Arhat-.-. Georgia and \\ est \ rg . - i that the people have finally atvus d themselves, and determin ed to drive from piuce and power the par ty that has brought this ruin upon the country. i ri. jfe ti.ur. a tltcAJd our cuuiil) w - placed in her congressional relations, a- to make it almost impossible to be rep re- n'.cj by one who believed in the gl.iri ous prut iples of .-ur party. By the last -oi.grv—i- nai apportionment Cantre coun ty i- in a democratic district. Our party . i. n.mated t--r congress a candidate ml unknown to ;l. D-ui.-cra.y ut ti... county—the wwr candidate in whose up -1 it you a!i so uobly laiii. J in the disas trous campaign ot 1 lie |oesc- in a high degree h<-n- -ty. capacity and fidelity. Not ..;ie s ngU- -t ■ or bleuiisli can be found iu In- private life or upon public record. b->r the nomination he received the til ini-r . - support of our party in four counties i ut of the six composing the dis trict. lie was regularly nominated in lite < ngrc-m nal conference, and i* pledged to the support of a platform of principle* in t • rfe.-t u co.-J with tho rights and wi*b es of the people, and he should ifR-refore receive the vol. ofcvvry .v icf J'tucrat in the county. In th.* district, with the tide of p- pulnr opinion running -o strong ly in our favor, the radical party had no hope of electing a member of congress favorable to the c witmualuc of their j-.li cy, unles- they i. uld obtain a d fr<>m the rank* ot our own i- >rtv They commenced :.eg..;iat :.g f - the jnirchkt* of allien early in the i * oi l'r-u- -itiori* were tuado by them to Democrat* in various jsarts of the U.lr;ct, i fl'.-ri-g them the support ut the radical party if tiiey could obtain adher ent.- enough of their own to defeat the Democracy ot the district Most of the projHiti :i* were r.-jec'-el with scorn, a few weak men dallied with thein, and fi nally one wa- found weak enough to ac cept tho bargain. C. T. Alexander j>rc tented liiinelf before the Democracy of thi- county u a candidate f--r cotigret* He re iii.jd the nomination of the coun ty, and f-r five -ucci -i\e weeks bad hi* name j-übli-lnsJ in the democrati-- nesspapei- of the County, m follow s: '.'For Congre**, C. T. -kinxander, ml .eft titr tleeisi.n of the o,ngreeti..ri cngn-s'. he would redeem his pledge thus given you. If he were a good democrat, (and you -hould vote for none other but good democrat- he would abide the action of our jiarty, ai d support the candidate fair ly and honestly nominated. Why should any Democrat vote for him* I* he more hone*t, more capable, and more faithful to hia pledges than Mr Mackey? Is he s bitter Den. :..t •. I more strongly OJ>JX>S ed t the policy ..f the radical party ? What lb. pr. . i-e term* of the bargain be tween him und the Republican j>o!itician of the ur nmni nees. In the hopes of distracting our pur ty, they liavu utlumpted to .- ure Democrat who Would lend hi* name a- an independent candidate for the legislature, for the j)urpo*e of withdrawing support from one i f tl e other of our candidate* In this bale ctbort they have been le** sue Cessful than in their congressional ncliem ings. Seeing the sceptre of power depart ing from them, our political enemies nr. desperate and already are re* -rting to eve rv low in.J cunninsr trick lhev can de'iri ry low una • inning iricK nicy CBH noin to deceive and cheat the untuapit-ling j Democratic voter. Pretending Demo rut ic tickets are being < ircuiat'd with the name of Cyrus T. Alexander, for Con gres*, in place of Levi A. Mackey, our candidate. Other* with the name of John Boozer, their candidate for Assembly, In place of Samuel T. Sliugcrt, or Siinon S. Wolf, our candidate* On other tickets the iiuuic of ogr candidate fur Congress i printed L"Ut A. Mackey, instead of Is ' A. Mackey, hie real name, and the name of our candidute for District Attorney, is printed John L. Spanglcr, instead of hi proper name Jack ma L. Spanglcr. Dem ocrats, beware of these bogus tickets ! Ex amine carefully every name upon the State, Judicial, and County ticket before 1 voting, and thus see that these tricks ol ' these despera'e radicals and their treach erous allies u.eet with no success ! Democrats of Centre county ! A great responsibility rests upon you ! Your prin ciple, and organization are being attacked by foes without and are attempted to be . betrayed by foe. wllhin • Stttti.l l v nie 1 •:*• • \ our whole Itv on (hf 3rd of No v ember, mill you will n--i-i In achieving a* signal * triumph in lVnniylvattia, a* wn ■iliifl ril by our bri lln ru in III" great (Ultii ol tin' W pil ! Wy iirUrr af thf (b)n>i(tr. JoUN It Mounts v, Chairman. I Thf I'lillnilt'lphl# ill lis t Work A correspondent of tin- Prlliuno #l* e n account nl the fraudulent rit g registrations 111 Philadelphia fr> in w Inch we.opytbe follow mg. Under llu'ir manipulation the legislry It*la swelled to amusing |ifupiirliuii, N a i*mnl lou wore rrolutil with * dense popu ' Ulli ii (juitl I'ililcni bu litil llm l ufimi ity to scrutinise the list* were astonislird to • discover that several able-bodied Vultli, iif wliii4 tiiiittf'icti tlm) had no knowledge bi'urili'd lit their house* Otlnri learned timt two or tlii"ineii li 'iiitf, "clerk*, or "itintliKiiici 1 oil lii tin"ir *lilo yard* or stable* Umiliira Wbo IlKit just luidllia t .nidation* of new it a oiling* t.'iuiil that tin' assessors had kindly assigned them tenants I iii Rilv *nii', anil lUt aver* prospective J LoUSc was tliii residence i t halt 11 J' 'i ll i lit ii r Tin- i*i in m• > Plea* Court hl> [(Hiwirlo at 1 ike ftoni tin- lot Rlljr IIRIIII* j I which t i* ihuon have Im i wrongfully j iilsi ed then- Rtiii two Judges 1. ollow *inl ; Fitilrller, are Gl* UIJ! their limeto lliia work ■ At drat till" Republican I'llllllllittno ill Rt ;<-sd.iltce *t llii' a;tlu nl tlin I'ourl ri iiit oil ttu- i tlorta iif the Democrat* to liai- til* list- purged, utiil wnlnlikl every itic, hut ll:>iirije their opponent* persistent BIO! tin- Judge* determined to Rid in securing n fair election, the)' gave I up, m.d now up- I pear to bo|ulil l ilt I I atrtcki n froiuliaU prepared bv Democralic Raßt .i .r. The I'em > rata claim thet thesi i names were put on bjr pretended Demo- J cra'.s ill the pay o! the ring 111 ole ait- , I rig of tile Court lost w ek os? t lialllea a ele • erase 1 the 11 I libit His admitii'-g that they were all fraudulent Yesterday's wlOa o! purgation cleared off ttr l'p to noon t j day Judge >inletter'a court struck off j Oil In Rome diliaions, as the precinct* are How Called, where there are but J"U legal : voters, Irani ill to ffU b-gu* names liaie be.ll Jitcol end In '.'l dilii i lists i i •mined yesterday the a* > rage of bogus I names to earb was 27 If tins average j hold- g Kid throughout the Tt>' div isions theciv, fraudulantregistration reach'-- the mornjouß ; >tl ot'VM.UkM nameetn a voting population of iii l Jt llß.tMt it is a not. worthy fact that the friends of W 111 11 Mann, the chief id t ie King, and lh, r candidate for reelection to the Distn : At torneysbip, named this tigure of A.I'M a lew days ago, as the luaj trilf he wus sure _>f getting, and th it stn • the C'-mrt s l/u:i slaughtering myth.eat King s..ters the pretaosii'iis of these friends have bes-n coming down in proportion to the • inn ' rr of fraudulent names that have Sen str '..* en from the list*. NENA SAHIB CATGUT Al LAST The Issuer in the Alt. cilice ol , r >a to be Trie*l }iutnrct. tit The li.amii tJ.TKch*. jurt receivisj a despatch t '.anuirg th report <•! the caj-ture of N.-nu Sbib H< will be tr. d immediately a! the jdace where he was capture 1. The tsewspaj-er* of th city unite in d-man-1 ng that *v eiuplary vcigexnca be *i.t< 1 up-ii llii prisuner. "Neuu S.shiti." Tbe Rajah ol It commonly a: •II ' a* thu "Nens sahib,' whos, capfura it ar> nounced in the foregoing desjistch a-tum -d command of the native porti-m of th. garrison of Cawnpore immediately affir it* ruv.dt in lp->7, and with it lai I siege t the f irtitoat 'ns held by the Knglish 'JLV strong, under General Sir Hugh Wheel er—in which fortification* all tho Euro pean jx-pulaUoii of the b an ial tak.-u refuge The u go lnt<'d for ihiee w..k during which tune the little garri- >n w -. reJuce-1 to less than half its original iiutn- j lor, anJ then on a pr. mis-- of sa.'a con duct to Allahabad -General \\ .r-.-ler .r- 1 r-ndereti The company was allowed to i in bark iu bo-,l* on th. G r.g. s. lut *i nrce ' ly had th" fc 'tilla left the -liurs w hen a l.ia-i.cd battery opened fire Uj-on it But three or f.ujr escaped, numb. . - 1-. mg kill ed in the while the remainder were recaptured and brought to iand. f'he men Wu-u immediately #lit. The wit.en were | kept alive f - and then were ' jiut to v-ith with terrible toetur.-s, ami their poor bodies thrown Into u we"; but i what had gone before made death in any j f< rm a glad deliverance. "Nctin Sahib's ! slaughter-bouse" w ill io>t easily fade from t the memory f nun. anJ n.-vcr can it be j • poken of without bitter ex.*. rations HUNTING FOR \ DKsPKIt A DO- j HIS METHOD OF SELF I'RESER VATION. Memphis, October 21. A letter fr.-m I Fort'Fmith, saythe United States' mar* ml wont to arre-1 the desperado lied j iiioifth Tin- |mrty rupe upon )'• dniouth in r. dtfp rarinr. Tu• latter opened fire, w l.ch the po.se returned. The nrxlmorn im; a woman, 01 •• of H-'>lrn k "ill*, in thia county, ha* been mur dered. Hi* team war fouiol curly liti■ morning hitched to r tree three mile* out in the ii ••uritains. A bloody hatchet mi ! revolver were found near the team Hi* body hnl not I found Tin- *■ itiz• n urn engaged in searching (or it Ureal excilcuiert prevail* In the vi initj TBI b l*T. AMK It It il< II l ALY N KX PI.ODKS II Klt UOII.KK TWKI.VF, LIVKS U>ST Detroit, Mich. October "_"J The |iro puller Ilroofdyn, of the Northern Tra.i*- portatinn Company, exploded her boiler thi. nficrnooi, on the liver, tlr mile* below the Sixteen |>eron* arc re ported miing The aleiiiner Culm brought the aurvivor*. h t umber of whom are loid ly injured, to this city. ENGLAND Further PartiouUrg of the Hurri cane. j L>ndn, October 21. Additional
  • u serious aspei t. It is estimated that tie.illy lO.tKMi mi ies of pruirie nnd timber laluli are l urning on tin line of the Toled" Wti* l'i.-h nitil \\ i -11 in railway . which can si n dense smoke to settle urpr the i lly and surtouttdiug country, makitig it inatly as dui k as night in the middle ot the day and rend- ling hri athilig dilhi'llit It is tea 1 ed lloil the Are may reach t u city II is e d-' md soon inii o rain TDK CIVIL Kllill IN lULI Wlt nl I* il v This hill hat passed the I tilted Mules, Senate It Is now before llio Housi" ot. Kepreseiitalivi The elm tuna in Noiein her will di terimnu its tale. What does tin. bill propose p. do ' It is intended to override the right of lb. I people of the State to pass luw s t • goveti • llienist Ives. It hues, by a law of Congress, the . hildtrii of white parent* to associate with J nagroos as their e.pials in the pilldii se hinds, II force* the officers of colleges and in stitutions ol Kilning l<> la.i* liegi .s ns lh* equals of w lute student*. ll for. cs hotel keepers lo put the wl.il*! guests in tin- san , rooin- -n l i* ii -ou-, jio ii by ll eg t o*s ll forces liie managers of cemeteries to bury liie negro.• side by side w itli the w Intu it force* tin- managers of theatres and place* of public amusement to scat tbe negroes by till- Sid, of the whiles. It f ifccs the churches I uilt by the molis i-y of while people, and oongregntiim* which support tlu-iu, l-i glee a negro *;.y seal he drtiialnls It l.itcrs the inutiagcls of hoßpila s to put lite negroes 'u liie RRIIIC room w .lh the whites The penalty tor v intuit g tin of the provision* of this hill i a "ic of ' f*o. sun-/ U. ''.in, rtaif iipr*istmi>if t ' inf year, and Ave hundred dollars t' every negri' who sues for his miuety Ihe pr.-vlti, i.R of this bbl apply hi alt the Statcs % N rtl. a n.l .|tli Will tile white fathers, mothers, sisters. a; J brother* in I'ennsy lvahin fav- r I • odious '.*w The lirgr.ies hale the same political rights now as the white men Our (ier rnun, Irish, English, ai d all the other naturalised cilitens Kart an .-A lyrrm'i Ity'-.ila!. h ivr (Vif irarfd Tiny must take care uf lltemmlfct Si.ail the negro, be the cM 1 I'lits of people wbo are l<> base special laws f..r the r Isenefti * Is tlie negro to havi t|>>. ,al privilege* en-j forced by special laws, and the white inalij made to |say and go to prison if he oh jecU ! We appeal to the while race, t ■ lb. ujet ai. i I* u. ii. -.1 loir W tula ri a to fcpnl w lib every infturr .• at their command tile attempt of tli" ltadi.nl party to d-grade tbelli to til* lev i I <>f tbe llegfo The most mrtiißtrvius pros isioit of tbis t'lvil Kigh's Itli i that nC - . -ir-s f rwgrc • it die burnt. ids. # i prose,-fe. ff .1%./ is.ipris m fAe a-A.f mil a \\ i- r. . -I. I .. K fr* r, ■ f daaial frotn tbe lladieal part), boi.l as that liar'.) is )|i assertion of f*i*h K*l. that r I-Ver bi furs its any civ i. i fed f-tate ss at tucb a law cv i r proposed to be inflicted ■ , a pi- pie For the Ur|"olli,r. KlstToK or Ktl'.aTl.a V t ] pub lished a timii >■ in v - ur (sapor lh* f*-l'owing issue after the Dent Co ioi,v.-ntii-ii ma le it* nominations stating that I would il - certain charges 1 *R-nst • t, * puii lie • k't d... I.a klie (laHkass for the ■Stc of D.str I A'torney Ifl it v p< rsonal duly. *s w rii as * pi, 1 ,demand p. answer the charges that were set ip against me. f"r political etTeot - 'll) F -#f I was charged With Settling the iiouot ISM* and being paid well for so doing, that seldom ever a < V of lhi-m fea.-bed the court Tin* charge wasiir ,|i; • lh. temperance men "• . . I that 1! the v iolalor* of the liquor law ink's court in order to make money off them, that 1 had spp s "Ut to hut tin-11l Up , this charge wa* circular ! atnonr the lar.dlor.ls arid tin ir friends 7'Aird--that 1 had taker illegal fees that 1 ha t < tiargs-.l a Certain >amue\ Armagßst CUy dttlhlM bl Mllilg a cuir-.mot: qc-i 1 as" 1 ! i,,i|i) its a 111 , list-1 had been t' '-uri,. ilu 'lift, at 1 that Ihn 1 charged tls m tin d-dlars apiacn . that 1 lia-l pMMtttttl an linilettsit ' < 1 hill to the county commissi -m-rstor fee* to the amount of twelve hundred a ars , that they ri Ju. i-d it tune hundred dollars t Mrth that I had 1 n't ah us. w -rth , tell of fifteen thousand dollar*, and had made it all out of the office, R> I was p r when I vs ei.l into office —a very different argument !i -in the one used ta huti 1 uas a rar.didats' the first time- then it ias ar gnod that 1 was rich and did n-t need the office Fifft I tails-d to pav wttnessi their costs, that 1 shaved them or kept hack a i-arl T' cso dlffentil charge, al-'lig with ali st of others of a !i - cri > ,> nature, though just as intati uis 11,..,I 1 ,.., v,cr'i J thoroughly . iri ulalod ag.vn.'t ipc. to |usr sous most likely to t alii vu the ill-g.itleri argument My •! anwi ris that 1 nev-j er setllod n liquor case, msr !i,l I ever re tniii a cent hr settling t'lis of any other pUi i{ nijcs 1 fieri- was ntutiey left in an indireot way In my poae*ion whirl, wa* paid over into the county Treasury, hut not one, cent ever retain- i by inc. 1. w. different time* offered large fees p settle liquor cases, and was threatened at. tha same I me when I refused to smuggle for them, that it was liie last tints! 1 would b District Attorney. N> - 1 iiovs-t forced any . tie into ■ eurt, any one Can see that no bsidy would pay in" for forcing' them into court 7'Aieif f never i .ok | all illegal fee, if It were true it would bu a' tins,leincaiior 111 olHcc al.il 1 would be IIR- Ide to u flue of otto thousand dollars, n year imprisonment and a remova fr-ui, ofß'-e i why then not teach me a profllahb lesson if I have ever done or at . inpt-d to I do so? As to Samusl Arumgast who was returned for tonus alum and bastardy, the ease Wrt settled, April Ss'sston IfiT i by bis agrsNiing to pay three hundred dollars in installment* of fifty duliar each • very sii months, until it v a i.il t -id ami |o pay the • sl ■ f iHo.-ecqliott the first till) dot ur* V paid i'o i nt • Dt.iei 11 4tn, the man with wlptm the girl bv d. Tin costs, smiin twenty dollars, Anniji.i lisked nil- to wait lor until the next Week. I ngre d tof'ivor him; h< eaiiio back tin :t0 of September, and said he bad bad luek, but would pay it the following w.-en 11, asked me to IORII him eighteen dollar* toj >;et some espre.s gooils out ol tile office I gave ii to nim. In- proiui-ing to reiurn it with the c st*. I lie co.t- Were collect •• I :i lew Jul* ago by a judicc of the Peace and I have nut rei eivedlt iglitecn dollar I bis u the way I received !'•• i|c'igff Aiiii ig i-t lias not jap* t' l.ilcli'iee to the girl, and thu lying. scheming xtury wn* i ir< ulated in good laitli against me Tin ie #:i- never w ml c.dipper returne.i to court, nor did I ever receive a rent from •me; neither did 1 ever present un umtcm ixed bill lor fee. to the County Commis sioner*, llor did they ever induce my fee one cent. 1 explained through {| l(1 limns of y..;; in per and lliu Watchman, that I had paid out of my poi kola large amount of common w*ulll c oat* a* a lav or to witness** and that the Ooiiiiiii-*ioner* would not pav it to me until the p-i-.ners were discharged from the Pei itentiary. thereby doing me a great injustice. Fourth the office, us 1 slated hvlore, wa* only worth to me fiotn eight hundred to a thou-aml dollar* a year Thia any one can see by examining the Quarter *•-- • DiM'ket. Fifth I have never \ of.-.tpCd my wilnes,e,m I, *," Ultl • 'ever deliy them *itn: f .oit cV'tl duo tin in It | have evur wronged any man out of one cent let him charge Ine so publicly, and let the penally ol the law he iuflieted, 1 have unjustly and sefiemuig-v been wronged, unit would Hot have published these an swers (lad riot some of my friend* urged me to do so. a, well u* a personal doty that lowed to myself. I fan I bf hav ing disi'ha,ged t„y d,Uy u> District Attor ney without or fvoi. | ipi d'utht disappointed soppi by tint ill-regarding my oath and duty —with these explanations j close for the present, not blaming the /mr fy lor not re nominating nut lor the second term, a* it w as the custom ami Usage of the party so to do, but only blame the ring within the party. JOHN F. POTTICK, Distiict Attorney The ntiieiul d(w|ntchM from General! Mile* Rive full particular* of t(l fight mil the W'li.MU. tieplpmbtir 12 between n! party of *ix •il)l!p<> tearing despatch J from MoClellan to Camp Hui>i>l.v und 12o' j Kiowa* atid Co in lichen The |arty w.i ; in charge of Sergeant Z. L. Wood hall, and consisted of private* Peter liatli, John Ilarr ngton, und George W. Smith, Fifth Cltyalry, and Amos Chapman and William - lbs on \t •• ■> to. flies wete surrounded nnd nil woui-ded lit tbe first lire, .Smitb niorinllv, Kaili and Dixon slightly, tin '' oilier three SCS i le)\ While tbe others ' ktpt off tlns enemy, one man dug a small ' tli nib with his kliife and band* into whieh 1 alt Ii tul il I oil, Smith, though mortally ' w out tied, silting upright with the rest lest tiie Indian* should know liuW tbe party ' Was Weakened, I lider a Cold and pelting ' ruin, without food and with nothing to drink save the rain water, with which, as It collected in tlie tfencll, mingled their ' own blood, they held nut till aid rettrheil ' tin in thirlv lis hours after Till dark ol tin- llrl day they were constantly undrl the with afoetwent) five lilurs their tin tu ber ut a range so short that Ire.junnl!) the) had lit usi- their revolvers '1 hev retain "d ill these throughout one earlr idgeeat h, having rosolvisd to commit suicide should tin ) I r overpowered After fighting for thirteen hours the ludiins retired, with ten or twelve killed I'rivate .Smith died ; i few hours efterwar.ls, • FIKE IN \Y ILLI AMSIII!KGH Just after midnight this morning a fire broke out in the turee-stof) frame build ing No Iff ! N- rill Sixth street William*, burg, owned and o. • upieU by William Hi - a> a cahint matiufai-tssry ri-sulting in .. loss (o building, stock and mat tilhury of about 3f I' -,xf *' The two story fiame hull,ling '.£l7 North Smli street also burn , >l. anil lh" carpenter shop of \ aietitiiie A (,\i , loss J.l (s*i Oil lltursiliiy inortting Inst, Mr* C'ntliriiia I- nrrcl, an | kill enmity, Iter dvalii having heen; caused liy cxccK*ive drink A eon j picked up the lit'elcs* body of hi* tlin ' tlicr uiitj hnii it decently intern d, f * t Who liua|iid mure abuse upon tin l republicans, in the last doKeii rears, than Alexander, anil n he wouht have them vol.- f..r him. after being fairly beaten in tbe democratic conference. A FINE BERKSHIRE BOAR. IK month* nltl, i offered fur l by (Itr uiitirrtifntd At*" thorough bred *n. ill* *i. I grade |>>n- d.fferent i<>. d I. <• ti <1 >ll A HT. fi (h! H (irrxK Iwp rh K.I>TKi:S SiTICEs The follow". k il: u > UliU haVC lop:, c *l,ll.!l. ell i I pn*-, J by w mill remain t)I*! of Re • itil In I lit* i iH. r fur the inspe, lion of hri*-, l*(ili, cradtPir* and all other* in *i v wa> llilcroliil. Uid u ill ha presented l In llio llrplniui ('mrl..( I Vntro County to be In id at Hoilofui.Ui, lur fcllowaKoa alid • ' fir male ii, on \' • d ucadat', the liith Jay nf November, A 1). IKii I. flu-itiiit of Jainea Ol.nn ad mi nit-' tralor i! A of l>h|i I IMi'i . *t- of Harris lap . Outre countv.de- •! 1 The a, • lunt ofSaiiiuel 1 itilirti*guard n! Emanuel, Franklin, Jut nb. Jo- ' r).li ne and JiTi-tniah ti.ibmk, childran tf Hani.ah (aarbnek ■!. 'I. The account of A C Witherite. an J M. \V Fi tirr adtiiru-traior* of Ac, of \ iiiirtw KcUnv late of K >f jr tvr , C> Uttu' Co , ri .lev , lati of l'rOD Iwn,, Cw :te t .. . dc< a ■ The account ..f J ! Shugert, Gua:4-1 ,an .if llrll. .1 H VC. a vtu Vj ,J John r. lio.er!*t< f Belief..l.lc. doe'd | t., I ~ Aunt ul ibr til'oil, *l't'|io|| a|i H .( h Mri Palmy (tiii|lialor of all anil singular the good* ami > iia(;.'c right* and rre lit* which were of N h si Brenler, late of Pcnn twji . decd n Iha a count of J. P. fi. jil a.l, .1 . g administrate , ' **e U rgj Shaf fv L.i \ alter iwp dci'd Jul! N 11 MoRRISOX. Oct. Ki't >ter T*iutat l'ai-rii Tin Ciiitui AT WuKfc Nf York rank* with the l if the religious Weehlii'i in. *1 at,- mvoi t its active nip... a-ol nia aermona are tuil.'.iahi'l caelum, > in ita columns. I'ha u-rtna. Jt."Jj jver a mum, c.orr every thing. including postaga and delivery nf l e new | rein:uin. a '"Portfolio of Taelvr l.enis or a nifijr of L&XPaKKI'a I'* !s> " Without the premium it it an i p*r annum p.alag* prrpmij, ~i above Agent* a ill fi '' ' * ~uc lct 21 it lii fhe Court of Cmnni iu l'.c** of I etitrs- ( uuuljf N > T.'i April T. 1 - s 7 1. In Ivjuiiv. Pel<-r Ruble vt Wu Wolf g}, Ibe ur.iieraijj. ( J i.aviiij, b appointed ■ j tfiu and Omtrt Bvamii er and Master to I.ike stincir.v and frama a liwfea in the ah s• < aae. will attend t• > the duties of lh appointment on Monday the'-thday ul N is ember n-*t at lu .■ clock ann at !r.i office In Bells-fonle, when and ahere a1 * pet ins inti r. -Inl are requested to at- Al V M Hi > Y lie'.lef.nite Oct. IT IXTt Matter Ac ti < >ct 81. V IttAULE Ki: IL KST.STK TOR SALE. \\ ill lie off. r- I at Pub ic Sale, on i.rimisea, in Potter two on lialurdisv N'*v. 7th, li7f toUusalna! r*ul ratnte.. lielnnging to lbs. h -tale of l'clc.r Hurst, ile- d , coli*l % I"*f of a valuable firm of 11a ACHK^, ntore i=r le.si, vituale I mile fro Ul Potters M'i's j I 'h i rsrlr I a TWO STORY UWKI.I.iSO HOI'SK RANK BARN, ■slid other outbuilding., saith two good Ois harda and all kindaol the beat fruit on the premise*, and a goosl spring of never failing water near tlu> houte, Ai*o, KIOHTY ACHES of TI U HKKLAXD, > ; .!ulo in Potior twj . 'J mile* from l'otter* Mill" Sals'to commence at I si'rlock |V M Term a will be made knsiwn sit dav sl .!• 10111. UISBKR. jclsiu-.v porrkit, A 11. If the suld farm ia not sol.l on day above mentioned, il will be ..(fcrcd for rent nt pub!is outcry, >tt mine Jay. 7 Nov Octflti. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR S In |.iit-iinii' ol nn ordntaining about ONE lII'NURKD ACRES. ll.nintli'd sin the eaat bv land* of Win. Iti• Isi-l, on llie oull istnl s-*t by public ioinl. north lis Und o| Mr Shadow and J din Nioii.if Tlis'reon ers tml a ucevj I Wo stoHY.FU VMKIH'.r. i,. *;.\NK HA UN. *ml lit-' <. ' || i i'd j fruit .1 alh'lk, nV.ll is i.uVcr t.i!!ing - ,o._ skat, r near tno house. TKitMS -Ono-lhirsl of the purchase u. i'ies'on ( inhrinalmn ile; the il liinre in two s.qu sl ufloua) payills-nt*, to tie "■•curisl by bond an I iiiortgngsi nn ".lii p.i"IIISI - with ii'-rs*el Sale to s-uni meliesi nt 1 o'clock, p 111 W W SPANKER. -I ep td Adminl'irdor ITA I.I" \ IILK FARM FOR SAI.K! y \N ill he exp.-e.l ist | uhlic -'lie anil • old to the higlitval bidilsir. sin the pr.-uii si's, on THURSDAY, (K.TOBKK i"J, 1574. •1' .ne ie!.H-k 1* M Unit VALUABLE FARM, lute the prop, rty of William Kel ler. d cenod. situated •• P.yt .1 to\VUHlp. I'.'litre f'l I•I , . libs ,A'dn e liiilsi east ol t l-tnll.'h.itlUlliUig ONE HIINIillKI) \ Nil FORTY-NINE ACRES ind twenty eight perches and allowance. I hereon erected a large two-lory brick house, large bank barn imd nil other uee. e**arv out Imildings, about one huiu|red and ft ft V acre* cleared n||i| i,inti.r g'i>d fence and lit lfl.If S4.\TK OF UULTfVATIOX, nn orclnud, containing about throsi ncre, tiilsal with c*ccl!iml apphi and oti.or fruit tree*. A splendid spring of water near the bouse, with excellent spring house, two citterns at the house and one nt tile Inirri. Will also be sold alanine time and place TRA. one liulf mile from Centre Hall, containing about twelve acre. Terms mndg known on day of sale. Foj, is-rtbs f pArllbiUar* inquire of doha li) Keller, g( Centre Hall . "ii ll.e preniUt's. |N"W WVkVKK, W>, Kxii.hh, Jr. P. F Kxhhßh. O 0. KKUI.KK, hAmukl foster, i'iuvrdhtu of vv. k Foster. I Also at the Millie time ami place. 1 will | oiler at public aile my valuable tarm, con tui iilllk 1171 acres, ndiuiiiing the abovt offered premises. A further description of the farm is unnecessary, fi- it is wel , known throughfiuttiio valley. Oct., t bt SAMUEL F. FOSTER. A (illi'ollXO CxaK IN Ht'UX* VALt rr.- Last Wednrg ley tbl* usually quiet vale> a the scene of a shooting scrape which lor tut,airly was not fatal It seem* that thi farms of Thomas Itrumgard and Josepf Moore lie side by side, nnd that the *ami wnti-r supply for the house* lords both Moore has been diasatisfied about tha met ier, though it it said he used the water most Oil the day ill question they needed to utn tin, water nl llrtimgard'* for Rome particular purpose, ami wlien Id* daughter wrnt to gel it, Moure shot at her twice one shot taking effect in her left arm; the other grasoittlie head, Moore tried loeacute Ids act by saying lio did it tlmoling at the h.-gs thai g -t on his place, toil as he is said to have threatened to do what he did. and as he ha* left so as to avoid arrest, no doubt it entertained of his intent to Uo in jur v -17 Dent. DEATHS. ll I 111 the '£trd inst. W A lull uf A ami K. l| W iiiklehlrik, ago I '1 years, 0 month*. anJ 11 day. j On 'Jt in Millheim. Miss I.lZs e, daugh ter of John Alters, aged about Jt years On Jt. in Millheim. Mr. Wetter, wife of Herij, Waiter, ag"d about J6 year*. MARRIAGES. '! On tbe JJd inst, by Kev Join Timlin ' s,.n, Mr C B Storar in Miss M A Ktover, both of Haines twp On the'JKh int, Mr Charles M licit let and Mist Clara S. Hartley, bulb o ' Iteltefonte. On Oct. JJd, Mr. Abraham J Kweitaer, (of Miiini-r )owiitblt, Centre county, to Mist Llltli- M Y'earirk, of the same j place. PHILADKLI'HjWIUIDUI'K MAH KKT I* liiladelphia, tii L, ( i, ei itt - tteadß -tllo versrid httiacU er> Itilie attention W , qimte at u'+'sfc pet pound. Timetby Caa ■ >ot ha quoted uvt-r $J tjofi*J.7o tier bushel j Fiaxsemi is in fair demand by tnr eriishart 1 at it,'JO. The demand for wheat U extremely j limited arid price* are weak. Tha receipts i are liberal and Hint stock accumulating Sato* ~f Pennsylvania ami we.tern red at I JtJ,'6(iyarnber at Sl.'Jp.sl 'AJ and j' white at Sl.JThi, 1,871 Hyu it entirely j , nominal. C-Th La With out improvement,: land tb* ofhrrings am in excess uf the da j F 111 and. balos of -1 (Mi bushels at ' 'for yellow and fttPcHtc for ttiiisaf Oatsf are dull Kales lif Jll ■ I bushels uf weslc-rsi white at Mttdlt and isms mixed at &7c. ' I'll ILA DELl'lii A C.'ATTLK MAK KKT. I'btladelpbia, fjctoher The market 'for href ratlin was *xcns*ivelt dull ihU mornitig ami with liberal reipt. prn* wore luw*r alt around. S*'* "f coinntoti to i b ,ce at . and extra at Kn uipU 4,,Vltt brail ItKLLEFoNTK MAKKKTb. •Vbite iTheat f 1 lb Red lib ..Jtye '.hi ...Coin "JU ... flats GO barley 'JU 70.. ...Clo /ersred l.tft I'otatoee GO Lard per imunu h I'urk per puund'Jtt Mutter'At Eggs 15 Plaster per ton ♦l4 Tallow K ltaron Uau, lh Lard per pound H riOA- -.. Huckaheel me, flrst •erved. Oct © 4t. VDM IN l-TRATOK S NOTIfK - of adminisiratiti up lh* R* tale ~f Catharine Sl'.vus, ia* t f Uregg t |i . dead havi. Uoen gi an tod t the us 4sJ.ignnd. and all tier*,-n- knowing them selvu indrbtod to sa d estate are requeat i d to make immediate payicni.l. and those having bgal claims against the same Will ■Meant them duly authenticated hv law. JOHN R trill EL. Oct 15 (k. Ad in r, F;rmrrs, (■ rangers AND Everybody! N K XV STOCK OKGOODK ft r the fall and winter trade received. k'ur sPK'k of ready-made Clothing I* ltgc, and first class in eiery lespect. FULL SUITS. COATS PANTS and V RSTS af p.,** s lower than erer. Vvflli ini Melton, Beaver and oih ler Ovcrc sl A fine stock of Latest Style Uau The very best Mi-tti and Boys heavy Hoots. Ladies, Misses and CL'sdrvn* Shoes A full line of

    uhltu generally that ih*i )- sua (.riiiarid to make COFKINS and tespcolliil'y solicit* a share of their i atronag" Funerals attended with a neat | Hearse. HENRY KOHSMAN. (i sept 4m. Cliurchville. Fine Homestead for Salt. A House X Lot—about 3 A 1-rcs of gi-od lullivatsni i^.i^— situate in Gregg twp., inear 4t"'ler s Sawnnll, in ti urge* Yal ;lcy. is ,'fual *1 private sale. Two public .toad* run along two sides ut the lot Thereon afw erected i. two story HOUSE, ■STABLE. SHOP, and other outbuilding- A splendid ORCH A Rl) of the host appiea, 'i hurries, pear*, peaches, and plums, on ; the promises, ami never failing water neat thn door. Close to tha houwe a fine gr den nnd-i hexutiful yard in front Also running water near the h>tue. For fur ther particulars apply to LOTT EVANS A UG 9BSM keystone Store. KfK FARMERS AND ALL .ITHK S (In to H. YEARICK Sl SON. * FOR FOREIGN X DOMESTIC I)UY NOTIONS, 11A IS, CAPS, BOOTS A SiiOKS. (I.OTIIIXC. OH. < I.OTHK* QI T KKNS\VARW. tiHOORRIRS. PRO VISIONS, FLOCK, *U No. (i lltuh'a Arcade, Uclli-funte, Pa. All kinds of coun'ry produce tak en. Ileal Bargain* iu town to be bad. uov2otf SCUtjqr V pnvt,r of I,otter fdwinlup are hereby noti tied that toe' duplicate ot School tax foi the present year is ill the hands nt the un- Cersianeil All suoh lax paid on or before l)<f A per cent. Thirty day* after said date there will tie no abatement, and on a 1 ! -tioii tax remaining unpaid afiei January I. lhiii, there will be an addition of ,"i ;ji cent to the amount on dutil'o"| v ,V r "- icrihed by law, .'<• ft. M. Swakti, i 111 o in. Trea* I TV/CILLER'S UOTEL, Woodward Pa ItJL Stages arrivo and depart daily! | SHOH TUDOF. A CO, CO AL, LIMB, dr., I WILLIAM MHOKTUDO*. " IIONI> YALKVUITE SHOBTXIDGE CO., I Burner* and Shipper* of TBE celebrated Bellefo nte WHVna ILIHM;E. ; Dealer* ia the very beat grade* of IA Nfllll Ail TK COA LJ i . : : The only deelera in Centre County who eeli the Wi Ii LKE!Si Bi A111; R! ECOi Ai L front lb* old Baltimoi* initio*. Alto KHAMOKIN AND OTHER GRADES of A'lUif Kuiu Coal drjrljr boutad aspraaalg for hau*a m tte iowait j ricea. It BALERS I JV JV*. Th-jr \-y the h.g ha* l-rloa* lt> luh for (rain that the It—Urn markets will afford. WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED Bought or will Im told on cuamiuia* whan diwir**"', r,J full price* guarant. ad. la fortnation concerning tha grain trad a will be furnLbed at all ltti TAftt) NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. OEPOT, _ BIXO:FOVTF. PA. Lime! Lime! Lima ol lb* W quality. _ !?• on ' hand. .1 ih. kil. ""^O^KO€H__j URKAT HAKGANS AT THE HARD WAKE STrtRE OR MUSSER & RUHKEt BROS., Millhelm, Pa., W|| LU4LI ASK **TAlt D*AU I* II KAY I' k BHELF HARDWARE, They have just rolurnod from tha KaMarti Cilia*. where they have pur.-haead • went Muck "f HARDWAKR. Uutlebt. IM*. Natta. UILA. PAI*TW. VAMIMB. PCTTT, BUILDERS A CO ACHMA K ERS GOODS. l'iaaterer* mad Maaoua, Saddler*. Shoemaker*. Housekeeper*. and in fact, HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. We rait particular alUnlion to • I• as sortment ot Picture Frame# and Moulding, vt-ry clieep. WALL A WINDOW PAPER. And Curtain FiHIM uf trorj kind. COACH and WAOOX MAk*IW-f" aIU-nlion • called U> our stock af Spokes, Hubs, Fallow*. Ik*fu. Poles and Buggy Wheel*. allaf No. I quality andsailing **• ty cheap Our slock is large, and c->c -lantly being rueswed, and wo are wiling —vhoUoala arid retail— at very low price#. Rmnatubor— much money ha* been lost by (laying tou much for Hardware. Try jkiUSStP i lift's, Thev buy for t'aab and sell ut Cah Prices for |Va profit than any otltr Hardware Stora in the County. g-#~Call and tee u. Satisfaction guar *nUWl" MUSSERA RUN ELK BROS. aug liT-jr '74 H.H. WEISER Manufacturer* of Sheetiron & Tin ware, Milllioim. Pa. All kir.da of Tinware, conetaally on hand and made to order. Shcetiron Ware of every description, always on hand. Roofing in Tin and Sheetiron dona in the moat approved and satisfactory atyle. Spouting dona to oeder. Their rtovk of Tin and SheeUiron Goods it Itrst ttni tnd offered it tbe MIWF.ST PMIC'EX. Their establishment ha* baen enlarged and slocked completely throughout. Saii*faclion guarUnteed, and all job* promptly attended lb. sprlG-y THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE. Next dour |u WHaoo A Hick*' Hard ware afore, Allegheny St., HKLLEFONTE, FA.. Jas. C. Williams. (Successor H> W f. Kankia A Ca) DKALKR IN CURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PAINTS. OILS, DYK STI FFS, VARNISHES. RUL'SH KS, 1 KRFI'MEKY, NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR TUIa TOILET, Ac. PUAS WIWSa llftllOM for medicinal purpoaaa. SHOULDER BRACES. TRUSSES At* great ■ variety. >Wa Choice i ( GIOAHS AND TOBACCO, I, itri(l nil other articles usually kept in first class Drue Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CARKTVJ.LY OOMPOUNU^U. - >UIHR74TF C. T, IL*\VIS*. ,fl. M HOWKKS. j \ LKXANUAS A BOWERS. Attor 'nay* irt-Law, LLEILAFUUTU, P*. Spe cial sUcnlittft given tu l lections, and Orphans' Court practice, liny be con sulted in German AND English. OFLSCS in Gartpan't Au>ldM>(. my2B'74-tf.| Id HAUH J p IBCCRKT. J. A.BRAVE* JOHJI HOT ma. rune* iturtmu. Pennsvalley Banking Go. CENTRE HALL PA| RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow In.wrwet, Discount Note Buy and Sell Government Seci-ritie*, Gold and Coupons ITtia Uorraa, W*. B. Mivqu, Prc't. Caahier Cbas. H. Held. ('leek, HalrhmaLrr A Jeweler Millheiui, Centre Co., Pa. K*|ierifully informs hie friends and the public iB general, that be ha* just opened at ku new e-iebiishmeat. above Alexan der a More, and keep* constantly on hand, at! kinds ot Clock*, Watches and Jewelry of the latest stylos. a* *lw the Maranvilla Patent Calender Clock*, provided with a complete tadeg of the month and da vof the month and week on iu face, which ia . warranted as a perfect time-Steeper W ate be* it;d Jewelrv re 'ifiairwd on abort notice and warranted. wpU'ttly Rest Sample Room* iu Town. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. *D. JOHNSTON A SONS, .Proprietor* Bellefonte, Penna. Free Rhm fo and from til Depot. Excelsior Cement- The undersigned new manufai tare* Ce .merit WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, at his kiln*, near Pine Lreck Mills, in Haines twp. Thi* cement has already he, ti used ia large quantities upon the L. C. A S. C. KR.,and Ha* be n 'found highly satisfactory upon all job* where it ha* been Used, and a* KjUsl to any now matiufaeUtM>d for u*c in CIS* TERNS, WATER PIPES. or whatever , purpose a gtsod quality ol Cement i* de*i rable Tbit Cement ban already beta . lasted far and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Prrtsn*. therefore cor.- • alructing CiaU-nta. laving Water Pipe*. , Ac . will find it to their advantage to bear this in mind, and also, that he warrant* ska article a* represented J G. METER. ; may 21 tf Aaron-burg. Fa KNTRK lIALL HOTEL JOB* SrAXOLia. Proprietor. Stage* arrive and depart daily, for al point*, north, couth, east and w. *tj ux.nbt aaocKAßtiorp, ~f. v. - hVgekt, Pre*idem. Cashier. QKNTRE COUNTY RANKING 00. (Lata Milliken, Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow iatereat, Discount Noler, BUT and cell. Government Secu: liea.Goid d •plffftStf Coupon*. W 7 . A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER CENTRE H A Ll*. PA. Would tuort wpeetftilly inform the cit xen* of thi* vicinity, that he has started a new Root and Shoe Shop, and would ba thankful for a share of the public patron age Boot* and Shoe* made to order and according to style, and warrant* hi* work ito equal any made elsewhere. All kir.d* i of repairing dona, and charge* reasonable. Give hitu a vail. fob IS ly G. GUTKLIUS, Dentist, Mlllheim. Offers hi* professional service* to tha ► public. He i* prepared to perform all ii operation* ia the dental profusion. •>-Uei* now fully prepared to extract I tooth Mwialdy n thcut pain. myß-78-tf. Dr. FORTNKY, Attorney at a Ballefonte, Pa. Office over Rcv ionld a bank. maylfi'M XAJ. J.BUHEFFLEB TAILOR, Nearly opposite Spongier" hotel. Cnl. Hall where he i* ut all time*, prepared tomakaall kind* of men and boy'a cloth ing. according to the lutcri style* and at reasonable charge*. J AS. M MAN US, Attorney at Law, Ballefonie, tirmnptly attend* to a) hioiars* entruttod to him. jui2,'Gßt ADAH fitlLD, PAINTER, "IS:. offer* hi* service* to the citixens of Mifflin > Centre and adjoining counties, in Hoaiev Sign aud Ornauienntal Paintisig. GRAINING M , . Oak. "Walnut, Maple, Ash Mahogony. Ac., Plain and Pancy Paperhanging. Or ders respectfully sutirited. n> f. t"* W °" k d '°** foT other painteri. 1 ° f\Jn" lf y ri * R Attai*ejr-at-Law, , v ♦flections promptly made and •pecsar attention given to those having I land* or property for sale. Will draw up and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages, Ac. Ofllve in the diamond, north side of the court bouse, Bcllefonte. oct22'Cotf Attornoy-at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Office with flush A k ocum. Consultation in English and German. Collections promptly attend' u,,tu - febo-tf OX*"*- 1 Itaa unllibUean/or Barn, El asy to. this SR* April. ITI PMI '