THK CRN f 11E H!•:PORTER THURSDAY KOV. 5, 1574 LOCAL ITEMS t3ur friends wilt oblige tv sending n items ot Incut new* in their locality, si*'' u# the fuels only, nnd ue will put them >' shape, also notices ot death* and niirri age*. Any one sending u the names oi >o • • with the cash, will be en tiller to receive the RitroKTFK one year free. The Hrpokikh being read by ncai v every body <>n this ai.lo ot the county where it h* , > a larger circulation than any two papers, wilt be found the best mediun for advertising hu*ine*, sales, ,te. Ac X"ext SlbMh Rev. t.reh will ad minislcr tbc Lord's -upper in the Ref cburch of this place. -The Wm. Keller farm, near thi place, wa* bid up to $lO4 per a. re, at tin sa'e last week, but w... not knocked . it —-La-! Friday the weather took a change, and became raw and -tormi tin Saturday is-e formed around the water stock*. -Our formers arc welt on with corn hasking—they made good use of the tine weather for out do. r work Wonderful wlat a nice ;.vk .1 g.vds a: Wm. Wolf* old stand, V big ru-h there, and 1 irgain- to be had. The long evenings are coming, " w hen all have time to read Now is U • time to subscribe for the Reporter, wh . furnishes more readi: g matter than i e teuths oflhe papers. At tiratTs, I'ei ue Httl, a large -lock of near goods has just been receive. l i ' people of that neighborhood wf.. ; • d ;.i-t anything th-y want there and Mr. 1 ishe!. just the man t.> ?e!l to tl.em cneap. ii see the new good-. —t'apt. Lytic, of wa> ar- j re-ted on Friday ev cu ng by the I J-. i Marshall and lakt-n to WilftMMpMt, on I the eh**e of tampering with s.-ldier'- j pension japerr. We are • rrv t' r the j c.ptain, and trust he may establish bis innocence. Maj. Wii-onand P It Wils, : . e: ilellefonU! pa-sed here on Monday, tor j Sspring Mills, to ts up the paper- 1,-r thej Spring -Miii* property, whi.ii they pur eha-. .t of 11. It Duncan, for f m.ixy. , em prising the mansion, store, hotel, in:'.!, j a >1 IT acre* of land. An alaiosl fatal poisoning case • - Ojrr.ua' .111 .>n >*lur\lav \\ .. . K -.uhutb, son 1 oac-ob KistchulU, whiL preparing an elf. r*i?-:i-.g ilr -.; .;).! >•? da-water, by m >:lo Unk urtxrio a i.i in v* of by -arb ale of p.'fas-u. a: .1 drank a portion, leaving the r.-mainaer i> hi little sifter Ewn;s. They however, >AK>II discovered their mistake, a- violent vom iting ensued, and thee b tea me very -it*. l>rs. Musser A Mingle were summoned, in a short time both were unto:,-. fi nally their pulses ceased to beat, and life Mas pronounced extinct. Shortly after, however, evidences of life were noticed, and their pulees began to Wat, and finally arr.i.d to cotu i usr.es- When last heard from they were pronounced out of danger, and on a fair way of recovering. Fine weather—one of the finest falls on record, only a little raw and blustery on Saturday and Sunday last. The air is srnokey. Air. YVm. B. Shafer. f Madisoi:- burg, writes u the follow ing cireuu.sta . A chicken lawk came to '-.ir i •. day, week before last and made a rai l on a 1 rv d ol young thicke;and while thi 0 i hen was fight.rg the hawk, uiy wife wsaw iho.bau.e lioiicred at them, but t. : awk would not cave, and .-;.e man aged te ,a; lure Lilii. We ii:. ;.r.- rieJ 1 - hawkihip four or five day. and thin be was sentenced t • die. the execution lak.ng place on the sixth day. The bird measur ed 4 HntS WdMa from tip to tip of tie wings. We thi.- week purchased a little box containing hemmer ai.J binder in -ett#. for-owing machine-, and recommend thi. same to every £*m y having a sewing m chine ; for of ail the useful attachments to tewing machines the-e setu will be found the latest and Mat Metal. No bt|ah u i be w:i ut a . .-t. cid w... a Mr I f) 1 e a ;-a ; -r ■; g ar und, don't fail to buy a bo*. Being frequently u.-kei concern ii.g the railroad work, we can only give lh:- in formation. The w rk between Laurel ton ar.d Pady mountain has been going cm all summer, but oniy with a SIIM.I forc-. Toe Wa r* at Pady mountain ai. J this side of it, ws are assured, u il! be resumed in the spring, which will be equivalent to a c- nq let ion of the road into the valley a far as new graded. Kve. the boys < four t. wn t - ■ U to tu. ning things up-ide down generally. W<- sup pose ether places Were pc-t-rrc in like manner, and found things at wrong plan - on holiday morning We wish to say here to boys that there i- away, upon such o - Vision. to have fun, without doing injury to the property of their victim-. Breaking g.it -, fences. wag >tis, and otherwise darn- US'' if personal property, should not be in dulged in, and it does rot at all come in the lire 1 f.porf, it belong- to prison ff-r.- ces. At Aaronsburg, we learn, the boys did some mean things, on Hollow Eve. :n -eg which was to offer a gross insult to the worthy Lutheran mini stir of that place, thow irg dirt and manure against his house defacing the house in a shameful man ner .Steps will be taken, as we are infirm cd to bring the perpetrator* ot the act to justice. REMOVAL or DITR PINY. According to nn English journal, the difficulty of re moving hard putty from a window sash can le obviated v.itli great readiness I simply af plying a piece of heated metal, such 8s a soldering-iron or other similar implement. When healed (but n.-t red hot) the iron i* to he passed slowly over the putty. thereby rendering yhc latter so soft that it will part from the v.nod with out any trouble. Subscriber* to the Reporter, resid ing outside of Centre county, should re mit us 10 cents, yearly, for postage which we will pay here ; this reduces the postage to one half. a- the sum (.aid by them for one year's postage was 20 cts. £aP Any ope wishing to trade a good one horse sleigh on corn, will apply to W. A. Cuiy, ct Centre llall. 22 < et 4t. Sales of Farirs advertised in Repor ter: The farm of P. Ilur.-t, dee'd, in the Loop, will be offered at public sale again, Nov. 7. Il'not sold on that day it will be offered for rent at public outcry, Ne ad vert isomer, t. The sale of farm, in l'otler twp., has been postponed to Nov. 13. The nicest and cheapest picture f unit*, nil styles and sizes, at Deininj.er'a. Evans farm, Potter, private sale. The Keller farm and Foster farm, near Centre Hall. Oct 29 THE ELASTICTRUMS AN AISDDOM -1X Ah SUPPORTER ofl'ere.fto the i uh r.L, v,Ulj firs fuii assurance of the most emi nent physiciarts arid surgeons in the pro- Cession that they Would supersede- all metal of other Instruments in use, for the relief and cure of Hernia. Prolapsus Ut ri, and all Abdominal Weaknesses. The great number of radical cures they have effect ed, fu.ly justify (be confident prediction made, and has demonstrated the fact thai rupture can be surely cured without sutler ing or annoyance, and without the dungi-i of incuriiig .Spinal Disease or Paraiysi often caused by the severe pressure o Metal Trusses and Supporters. ZELLEK &SON, Druggists, Bcjiefor.te. SoleAgrco A ug 27 3sn , ' GREAT FIRE INSELJNSGKOVE. Friday nigbt 30, the borough of Selins grove was visited by perhaps the most de strueiive fire that it has ever suffered, sonn ly buildings, in tlia principal bu-iues purpiop baying heen consumed, t The oew elevator of the Wttbasl . C.'in pur.y in Toledo, the largest iu the world, holds 1,200,000 bushels ol grain. Centre County Election, •Yoreinber \riL 1874. OFFICI V I. VOTK i>F I I N I, umii Audi- Seo'y Sup. A dil t'o it- Nona* Dim tiov tur Inter. Jun 'aw *!• Inr A-■< ••*)•'> Alt \ Ct>in f TltK roi'M V 1874 (jo n. a turn Judg :I - >I H I RI K T, < £ C > K K 3S 9? ' £ i T "| - for IST- blr. i - 5' i - i! ? ... -* VI- . ? ' 1 . .j - ttoßortuis >. " ■l■? i ' V I i ' -I ' ?j j * ! ' j 11 _ ! I £ 1 S. x ' i 1 o K v . w1 • AMI c "-- 1 •" \ j ... :| I v ■ _ n? J p " j f TOWNSHIPS. -; ~ ! ! J w , t>2 .VS.. W u r.i •" "I 1 I . • >' H ... t" m 11 * ■ IU 10# is.-:li.fv.nt s Ward S lift] ... || {•*; ! J**! {* • ,**l ''ft 140 vi \ \\ ~ 111 s • ! I 1 Ni IN' 4o U rt> ll' It*. .1 111 M m • Mile-burg lt*rough ... , •••• ! I j I I 3 ; -J J J | v. rviit . as 1 ..... jri m * w 2 5 I V* ;J S2 M 2 U... Howard Borough!. T I I 40 * 40 "j*l * ! JH , * 16# IIV. Philtpahurg Borough | • 1 - 1 "' Vii p> cc- nv> if.i .. . .. iw ito Uoiui. i;i i s,. :i u. tturnsidc .. j ■ : ; s Ourtin . a; V". II : -> --V. t jV . .„ .. 21 ... 're ->i (Vt.-ii" 4i aw s Vi -m* i t :* si pis i- '-in 41 2w ' i '-i s H: , ■" mi . -jut I.tt PC. ||.tin,'- I.J I,VI li! l3 J 163 62 11 1 I'm 1.V.1 j| It'ai I.J 164 I'j 162 161 6'J 161 I'.J I 1 I si iiaiinu>>.it •....... t. . . i i ; j J4 > IT I tlarrn , 1 j . I 106 <*• l |'. ••• 1" M I !' I s "" ' *" 1" ®0 IP I .V. ilu.ton .... • ~ I , i ; IST .Vi l.ibort.v TT II ■ •* -II S'-i M i ... •• i •J >1 Mi.- - '24S '-l' - '-' l.i .ii j • ;u; 'J> ' IV-ii V•> ■' r 'js 'is? *js - J.'T vvs JHA j '2S V'Ji. In VII v> V.- U V.. J): V.. VVi •_> v.h 1 , Pi>:!. 117 at*?' 11? '*'? 116 '.is 117 kC. i lIA 2w HI VTA lis a" P.M. VX, son •.•; avi; jvii a. pj6 ).=.' Kmh ...' !■ *• 1 HO 10V Snov% Sti.H' .. .. i PC. 11 Spi j,,. 127 ivy i lAT W AH &A I I.V t£t 1 i 12i |; li! 4 PJq 4S 4i Tvlor J I II.; im„ Unit.n Sft s • .. .... .. . | s " V. i s> as , k. .* v, hs m, at, US lncS W*lk.T 50 IS4 I I .... ' I Ml IS4 A| IST i it 134 | AO 1341 133 I 132! uj 2 — --■ --H 1--! _ J I -1 I - ! .._ ; i'. Tlio whole lleniot'tiitic eouiilv ticket is elected hv from ">(K( to 7tM) noijoril v The Kleetion THK DEMOCRACY TlUl Ml'tl- ANT. MACKEY WALLACE -V OKVIS ELECTED The "Indo|ietident" lling Movement Squelched by the JVojilt*. rax I*l- rI.E PKTKKMIMP T.> UA\K TlteiK OWN WAV ' Ru-h Til Dell ocrrtic tuaj. Hiiliji-buro, Orvts 1 maj. Orvis inaj. tn Haven 2t>o. C'i atou Co. Orvis un.i Muck er I'IUU Liberty tup. and lialil 1 - e diino rati- by 1 •to •-TSXX) New Vor g- crat in by 4* 00l It-.tier is :. at in Vln. sachusett. ; large ! ien ■. -,t gains 111 M --.ichu-i-t's. Philadelphia probably g u.e denn cri.! , and Bill AI 'in defeated. \V! A ■ v .nder's piperknnw-enough id -u! Kurt:-, to -end hnu tt> tne penitent) 1- rv, the di.-tri. t doe. net kfiow enough ah'ii tCy-e', : i him to Congre-- AVl)a-h Cvse areepted tlo- mi. 1' -up port, and al!>-r '.< l! 1 i< inntioi. ma i- ::|> hi mind to bi their ■ a: delate, he declared triumphantly "the babe wa- t,.rn Vi -, j thing, i' -"h rn to its grave Pi-nnsvalley democrat, -o));! up to the work gsllantlr. There wa- in t in .ch sympathy f.r tin: di-organig r. IV:.n valley never falters: although there w.is a iarg vote | aek lit the majority i. as n-u --al, with the effor- i f the liU- rganig n to conteiid with. Tl.e mi are-! ah-J i' we t slanders ti at we ever knew of in ~r 1 ,1 mj u'gn, were cir culated .r. j i( ers hi .i, - t<•.. J ire M • k ey; fraudulent tu-ki :- w. re circuiati-d to cheat him. This wu- in keeping with me of the men who ari-ted th<- di-orgnnizers. Hie-e thii gsoidy m ide M.-i key -Tonger. Tn colond funnel- o: iii rie County, Alu., refu- -1 to :.i- lg ,i. !e, hut held a private and exciu-ive agrietiiturul fair of their own Physicians are -) eiulaling upon proba ble piirn.y-i- occu-iohed by eating fruit put up in lead (ari- m alid -..h impure or in suffi ii-nl tin. A porker who in her day had been the mother cf I'.', pigs -Pi the great- rt number at on. time- -WHS killed in Roynlton, Vt., ag.-d J year-. f-.jt.hsl 1 . lliri e of llum, weighing llbl, 137, und l-.'.M pound-, r.-pectiv.-lv. have been rai-< d thi year by Jnmi - Arnold ot Olmsted County, .Mir-m -utn A Te:i Haute n.an, let being able to collect a hil for SHi I gain-I n doctor, con cluded to take it in pin sic. H,. I,at a good deal (of flesh) I y the operation A potato wi ighirg four |oiitids K.tly Rose) hi * Inn raised by Louis Hm ~n . f East Piaiiic, Mini.►. te. Tie dislanee round it tbe ru an way was lio im In . At the fair of the Afu- Ldi-ria to the United Statefc ot'rVlpei tea. >' Elilt ASK A. | ... .A —— IJI-I len n s.uui IV, |i'e in u Starving t 'oiiiiitiou. Omaha, October, '-T Infoi(nation re I eeive.l from the SOttth w e-tern part tf Ne braska, -' .wt ■; thou-atids id people are in ast ining c<>! di'.ioti One informant 1 -aw 1 ,'iy who f,.r iuy', hud nothing to lat but rnk ! q . .h and pumpkin and -it, .. *,al .thi- who ta.l In til on tak'J fi ur a,! Water.and I'll a* 110 aI a dnv tor wi ek- Ten i-atid p< i-ple in this State wi.l lie. .1 a d - itE, tent to keep them friim -tariut oti and be :g !lvat! 11 to uaull, this wmter. llundrnl- of people are naked avion the brink of starvation, and witb oul i.)a*uiis to leave the State. THE EMPEROR OK (IKKMA N V AND THK POPE. Bcr. ■, f ; ii. •>, l'n • Kmtier r Wil liam 1 r tten a reply t • the I'.ipe - lust ho, pr, testing against the ; 1 r-t 1.:. ! of the German bishops. The Kiuperor says Germany ha- dote all in her |K>wer to 1 ivat peace ili the Church of Ron but tint ■ - 1 ut.J to protect th-' State against the 1 iolent attacks and conspira cies of the clergy. i/HISKSK PIRACY Hot g Aotig. August There us a tii . when piracy in the Chinese waters wa* accepteil by the authorities here as q . tea matter •! coure, but it i <0 lnx since whave been treated to a piratical diversion that llu" i-pi-.ule which 1 am ah ut to i! 1 le li al - lutely tak< n its all by surprise the n.ttiii no le-s than the for. gner-. The Hong Kong. C.int n and Mae.l Steaiiih ut C"i panv d >es a large carrying bu-iie-- it the inland waters of China It- st- .tmi r. the Spark. Captain Bra-ly, which left Canton for Mara > on the just one w ■ ek ago to day, carried uiAirtM) Chinese pas-engers, and but one Euro;,, an, 1* • Mutely, who I rlglpally Cnn.t', I heiieiA from Manchester, hng iuii : I'rior to the tailing of the Spark. * rumor was :V at ng nr. und Canton that a iiiy wealthy C ineso gambler would be lie ei Ik r pis tigers, and that hi- money was to go w.t!i him It is supposed that thi- rutie-r wu- '.lie liiiinediate incitement to tin jiiraey which foil wed. If this be true, the thieve# were sadly disappointed in the am oirit of the spoil*. Be this a* it may. it s certain that about twenty-five ruffi.iii* t k |"istnge on the tteniu-r with the prenn l.tated design of capturing and r.fiing h-r. a;. 1 that they lucietlel in tin .r ut 1 .. :ii| t. af . r murdering and wound ing -.i-rai ,'f the passenger# A'! went v I . hoard the until she had in.; le n. ir'y half her journey up the Can to:, Kiier.n) i wn- near Laukit Then tile sc ii' Ire'- s'oi'eeli'd themselves together in t e . :ibln an, a'lerwar !• fund deu i. Mr. M unity assi-ted by some of tho pas-ongers fought bravely in the bold. But lie wn. s. n overpowered He wu- stubbed three lime-, once in the neck, and finally knoek ed -en-")**-- 011 the bloody deck. Four of the passenger- were killed and several wounded. Then fear overcame the ret and limy submitted to the pirate*. Mean time the mat • nnd the pur-er, overcome by fright, had i -uped overboard The innte, nilhoug!i severely woumlid, managed to sw.ni and float for over two hours, and was pu k.- ! up by -i Ch 1 e-e junk. The pur ser sunk like a .-tone the moment he touch ed the water. Thus all v.lio held any authority in the steamer were dead or had deserted h< r, and tli' 1 pirate* wei- roin* pl.-te master- .f the situation Thr *< •• on board, a- dc-cribe.l by eye- w >tn, wa* t-rrihle. Tit- deck of the hold wit, slippery with blood. mid the upper dock wa-disfigured by largo Hot*. Mr Mundy lay uiicon-tiuu- in a j..... I ..f hi, own blood ninl Capta.n Brady lay d-nd in hik own cabin The )•:. -enger:. and crew t-rror-kirit ken on rite blood-stained deck of the I- Id. Tin- pillage began Every thing of value . taken from the pii*on ger-. Women were abused and maltreat ed. and th-ir ornament' taken from them. One wretch fairly tore the earring* from a woman'* enr. When everything had heen 11ken troru the passenger* they were bat tened d-wn in the ho'd. and the afler-cab in wu* piling. this t'mo, however, not one of themjha been Captur ed. Mr. Mundy Is very low, hut it i* though he may recover. The steamboat company utters S2,F INDIANS j Chi. ug. October tv The f, :; wiii | dispatch was rvueived al hta l-p4,riers to I ' \\ iv litV A; v. I idiati 1> : t l--' > It tib r 'JK The Indian w .vr in this n n |i- rapidly collapsing Gene'a! D.w i-.n j rep rt. til rough s, out- lh it M J-l Si .... fibf with his column has captured eit Elk erv. k n.i wair. r and U.Ul*t ponies I'll. - Iml alls are of Hie W.---1 idiaracter an 1 ate ac- i.tpanud bv tbe.r famil.e- 1 not t'apt via Carpenter wit la his. u'nnlo Jw Ifl hot pursti ! -f I large party 1 K w i-. who a:- try ii'.g to get t F rt Sill t • s..r rem.e' b. ! e ,u:i • lake P -in II had been in pursuit tw • day. The party is thought to he I- .ne Wul: - The Ic vv '. >-v n (lazct'r - a i.al With favorable we.ilhv-r t. whole slucture will he up in ab.-ut two week.. Constable Hughes arristid G C Brvon, oi tl . Milr-y II use, - i t.day last. t. r sc. .1: g . .quor in vttilali--a oflaw, an 1 J C Itussler vv a- i, - • arre-'o d on a aim <>r charge. A i.mi.'ier wk • were Wanted a* witue-ses au, g u,. l ing whde the c i -table was k -iti ' A vai.-.ler Ciin.,l' - barn, n r I'., i • tcrvillc, vv a - but tied oil It ght of the l'4li. wish oil its content-, a - sting of In. v. straw, feed, and nearly all In- farm im piemen Is. Ills .'oak was in til" fields am ■ll esc sped The Lfc is upj>-"cd to have been the work -.f an i: eei diary Ttie Hepuhlu-aus have a|>lured an im portat.t strategical position at t'ovn-ta, Spain. They w I fortify the tdu, >• and make it a basis of , perat. UIS agaii,,l l 1 e CsrlisU in Cuem .i :.d \'a!et; , The Turks in M t, ; ' „ri i nl mis their outragi - 'n t Cfsri-ti - lb. y have killed eight \1 :.tern-grins ai. 1 . tin Sui n residents tuar I', ig nr.i The Christians ufa village wiiieh *hy hur-o-'I w ere t oiiii,p||ed to flee to the in-'untii ..- DKSTItUCTIoN BY THE CYCLONE I. n.l n. October '-T". Mori.ing Dis patches fr.un Calcutta received here this morning stale that the Presidency of lien gal h*s been * i.-.lr i by a terrible iy , lone, extending pvrr Ihe entire prov im e rnUil Ing gieat loss to life ami pr.v}K-rty 'Flu shipping in the bay of Bengal suffered severely, many vessels being wieckv I. The fobk>t fires in oiiio and INDIAN V Ciro intiati. tb-tober '•'> A spev in! dis patch from II.r t! --r-1 Ci'-y, Iml . says that there is a terrible lire raging 111 the Woods ju.t north of there, fully f-uir m ies in length, and u heavy vv iu-1 is blowing it along tin-tr.o a ,-f the Fori Wayi..-, Muncy Jin -I Cincinnati railroad, threatening the trails and bridge* with destruction. A Dayton Uhi- special -,y> that the a- >4s and fields between Union City ai d Greenville, and D ulsoi, and Greenville are on fim in tunny p|ace*. hundred* of ucres being coverevl with the flame-. In tl-e fon -t the flames have climbed |o tbu tops of the tn!!e-t tru.ii, and presen', a t'-rrih y grand •tiectaclo t night. Purest l,re. uro also taging in the vicinity of Or ford, Logan, (,'re.time. New Lexington, Camhri )ge. Km ton I ronton. Hellefontaiiio and De.n'-vare. Ohio, nnd Itu-hville, Indi ana, and Kusacll, Kentuckey. There is great sear, iti . fwater nt all points REVOLUTION IN LOWER C'ALI- FoRXIA THIRTEEN INSUR GENTS KILLED. San b ranci-co, Oct. 'dS News is receiv ed of a revolution in Lower California. The insurgent- j hindered and murdered many persons, and then proceeded I ■ Uupe Bt. Lucas, where the people arose ipid gitvetbein battle, killing tliiileen n.aur. gent-, ineluding the lender thu- putting an end the revolution. - - A GREAT HUE AT GRKKNCASTLK -LOSS, SWI,(**I, Indianapolis, October Twenty live or thirty buildings were burned at tireen castlc, Indiana, last night. Tin* fire ex tended over four square* n the ea-l side of Indiana street, destroying ad tl.e builds lltg"! except the First national ba ik. The loss is estimated ut SUMI.ISIO, Willi but It am nil amount of insurance It is suppos ed that the fire win lh<* w.irk ofnn ineetidi ary. Upwards of fifty business house* mid dwelling* were burned. .MR. TYNDALL'S AItDRKtiS. 1 t air. Tyinl ill has delivered a notable ad drel* before the Hriti-h Association nota ble for it* brilliant panoramic prvseritution of the various philosophies and specula tion* concerning (If information on the subject din *<■ and for thi the iH y~i ,tUg <*b!ifc will be gratotul i I Ut alter nil the grout Knglish scientist leucbe* u* absolutely nothing abou I the origin of matter, motion and life. We rise from the perusal of hi* address with no new light on the great pioblem* lie pre,,.o- ,f UUltc. i., a mysleiy' Hit* and perpet uation of 11 lb are mysteries. Mof| j* a mys tery. The sources of the force that build*, ftndltoM*, and wheels worlds, endow* jjyerv partipip af piuUu, yyitb might which it never for a Moment relinquishes in it* my hid combination,- vital and chetnicu', 1 'I'G organisms to . „ ,|.li -i . ,t,d ta.n- I diii.uis t . orgv. .in,, jp j * iiv.- a - o.iotcal hariuor. v , are hro.-ded over by I c osu-va w'll.li Kiel,.- call n.-Vrr tiefse ; I here nr.- limit* to th.sight, and hone "by j searching can li. -.1 .-ut G..d Because Mr Iv•! .i; ~ - • ;. , j |, i , ■ ; a* . | enour.l.a.r- freely to the cum . pti.m of ir Itlve act., or. ah.a- lot i g tl en, I, • us t ad.exity i hangu Our i,.,: , ~f,, nl[ , r matter has at, j • w . r to cv 1.1 Igvi.ic to,i,, 3 "t I,t a'lcri.at ve I. as .1 ev liable a* t „ ; e< ,„ (1 „ ur „., 4 .„ tlfic , teach, r doe. ~ ,fi . , uy |jial , jv, ry thing l.i* own way It ha. ev v. i men. „ i u, ~ jJ,,. j a • 1,1 '' ' ' 1 "l lords it M. r ten. and ItoflM, that C*Stfol| at.nuai |>m builds pi, ormou* „1 iu..au. the V. r.u Wish teirgraph., rm.r. ad. and < ah les, writes books, measure* the heavens mounts from power to p.'.w. r I. ,t any more remarkable that it should evolve ,'r create a (sod, who. going front might and glory t > glory, through inflmie ages shcul J base K-melhing t • say- ab >„t Mr. T'n}!l and the rest .• 1, Ratt.-r u„. jus! .-w likely to |m*sp>* the |W wcr to , V ve n moral and intelligent Gov.-rn..r of the I inverse *> to evolve a matt. Soqo tiiaps we have a God nfW all! Waavmpatligawltlillr Ty...i.ai; i, „, l: . ly -In hi. enmity to bigotry and e, . !ei.. Ileal dolli -i iii in. but the iiilolerm , w •! which -eo i.ee ha- been treated in v„ r u sges of I);,, vv i rh| des- rve min ii f , , , r , tb!e fwUmthg Km (n tbeir Igisor linee h we seen thnl certain dm 'rilie- w Inch they thought they (found In what the-, in all honesty believed l • bo tl.e revealed ■ 1 Wt'f( nntr vert.M| |,v j,..,, tfic men They have dung I. the Bible j because they that, with their view, of the Bible, tbpir religion ar.d tin ir own peisonal :,!v n tion were identified Let „* bu charitable to such \.,t much can be expert, >„f wtl „ „ r ,. rvu;V| .j from matter There must he H great choice in mutter when the production of men is concerned, and really matter is doing hit ter than it did. When Mr Tyndnll can Clin say what lie viy and do whnt he does without hindrafu o nnd with nit any danger of dungeon or fagot, it seems as if matter had done k good deal to deserve hi* grati tude and our-. After nil. intolerance and bigotry were in matter to begin with. They haw sin ply been evolved. The promise of ll.rm sml the potency to produce their ! were in them nt the .[art. In view of the materia!j.ni of Mr. Tyndnll. whnt he says concerning the religion* element in liff ll! out IS . hlr nynsens, ti,„ t i M wlvtoh Sir Matthew Arnold indulge, in his Lit erntur and Dogma " With Mr Arnold religion i. morality warmed and heighten e.l by emotion. Mr. Tyndnll spenk of the "immovable bnsis of the religion* senti tneut in the i motional nature of man " What dm* ho in an? D .y. he mean thnt there is the possibility of religious senti ment in n man vv ha docs not believe in thg i Xisteiice of (tod n. bennfaetor, father, governor the source and sum of all moral perfection* ' If he then the less In- talk* about religion Ihe better, for be ran only do *n to manifett his childi-h | a ck of comprehension of the object I f man i. evolved by the potency of in itter it there i- no foul within him tli.il bears a filial relation to t' . — til ot t lie t.uivei ', vid ext.) wbeli its ma terial dwelling goes bo k 1., dust ;if there is ti.> ordaining iitt*lli|*arv behind all moral law ; if there i- i, . „bj, • of worship o%fith, or trut, or hue or ret crenee to be apptidieiidi'd by the h - sit what a mock,* ry !< it to talk about tb ou* sviili in""'' s/,ucd by "51 r. i'yndnll that tli w regmn of emotion i* the proper Ip'iore of rultgijn. The statement show* how shallow hi* apprehentloni are of this great subjt, t A religion whieh touchei neither motives, elm meter nor conduct may w.*'l p is< for lutlc with any man, and we really do not .*e why Mr. Tyndall should pat any attention to it what"" Kvon science can be i- . '' 1 ■> :i t'l'l <1 I'tllstflfj l doe* pot lie. y'dnui it to b" ►up<'reiliou* ur euiilemptuouf In ll treatment of those who question it* dicta when it invade* the riguin of their fault. Hie question i | natural!-- **nyr to nianv mii'd , ether 41 Tytula',! giv i*, u* any thing worthy to tal.V the phlcc of fhat which lie uihlcrt't kes to readout of our be lie's Doc* hi* matt riutislic vr 1( d t j life {n.j y, ( ~ifar „ o f,l"1 u, 'lo* pioliypt which bind q* fn virtue, give to confurt ill 'miction, add new mcuil'ng to ex stance and experience? Not HI ail. He biingi us out of mutter iiu givy* 11* back lu matter. 11 •> make* li> nub-bled to matter fur nil uur Joy* arid fur •ill our .ri >w, mihl place. in |u walk un n j level w itli brute life iiiily uur head. being i above it, 'I tint U nil, ntnl lir mint not I .lliappullilcd In irn tin- ('hrialian World I turning away lioiii In. c<>iulu*ioiit. with < itliteul in il> I.iilli mi.l pity fur It I nt. lit' know. it**tll• 11tC i'li till* t'.il'Ji'i'l beyond tin' i lint of ii Hi' off. rt ii ' n Hint i tint UlilVeria tin iiiu'lc 11>■.f, stamped Willi laws that Hindi' lliiiiix'l i <<>, nlid informed with the pruuiit m l tin* pot•'ii< y .(Ju l form* o| I ill*. 1 his i his tp eolation, nu I it it worth Jlt- til It'll nt ill" apple a Hltißnt I'll tllfl t 111 I.IT, Mild II I 111 ir. lie utter* it to tit IMP I who brlitVt' til nt nothing wnt evt'f Hindi without n maker ; thut nothing w * yei ivi iih ■it i d"*igtica ll.nt ft*t Invv w.it over given without n Uw giter in j short, tlml power mii I i lit" 111 it iti'H lire.!" j tnri v precede ill ra.ult* of p ■*er tlint lu ti i\ intelligence through tin analogi it np- \ pri'l. ended hi' III" hum in loin I Weil" ii.it ep how lite • uifi'tti .ii "nil do more thnii t'foii how utterly incompetent the I or" it iciili-'l i I.* appn lielid religion ninl II luiidmui'litnllrulfc l>r J ; H tltnnii I i i Vi'i'iinrr'i fr .Yt-rieiWi'. Tint Ski t iuK"i t. I'lir. The fire r !lg i.utiij Hi n frniuo stable in reef of S.hnure* block, mi l w? Urt discovered about nlb o cl.> k II dot e the alai in wna fulrly K' 4 ''" the etnh'n wna oQe inoa ol Hauler, Mi'.d Willi the wind blow nig a henry j gal" from the wet! the deal nu tiull id Uvliiiut" niol llnki t a block*, nil wAnjiiii t llldi'f boKCr, w iv n f-fegonr eoto lutlolt. Ihe Hallos immediately attacked ltohr , bach al 're and dwelling, on |be oppoaite , role of Main aired and it t urea in bed to , th" devouring clcipeiit hefiire tbe e w i 1(l 'r; • d cl It' I Ihe whole I.'.rllofi of (hI {t.wii hetwi.il the main road I*k4* iK to! . M Idd ' Icirg fi"li| tii" i'le of If-ic, oil bothj 1 ride, of Main tti'cl. mid up 1.1 Chnrleij h wit* r.iidenrr mid the (sovcrnor Snv. I <1 If mansion, Wn*,ii tire when the Ooojj] j Intent hook nut] iadd .r truck and Wa.h-j • r;l"ii sfeumer nrr.v from Sun bury audi' I immediately went to wurl( i .4 .s,co..eJed n nrvsliiiit lh" |i"i|iu "f the Hie. j The principal b'ters are or. Main street -1 i !e. tl. S. human btii l>, including ; -l r. , Dates jcWe!f. t.-rr, linker's block. Mi. Kni rbach l> . i;. D ■atatiJTui . ru • li-i.ee. Nali t.al hotel, M r Kchtef' Mr- Mi!!er residence, J S Shoudcl's spire ; ,itd ffwrtti ig. Rhode s two 1., use, burned saved i. lj r ing (' lt.iv.-r s East .idr •f Mm street. K K K i.ba. k . bouse ,.d •: r. Kbye house. Kev.tone 1. t I. Wen. f k - . .l.i't App-' building, I'l.l. s drug II ,iv * dw. -nig house, S Kei. V • rc-fl encr, Harry Millers residence I inturari.-e ollj-1 •' ll iu . hardware .tore, and the r >of. t! of the old Governor S v Jer IliaTisi> at,. Iby S S \lleitian, r.q M nli r stivv.-st s.le, Ssreriefort's dandling, Tiinrs printing office and dwell tl g F WUrick, a**., Meih ..Lt Bp pa! church, nid on the . *•: s.Je f \Yatcr street 1 • kc'lthvucr tannery, hick ai d ai- - uthuiidll.g., 1 In- >•. ~ very heavy hut we are una ble to r lake any di-Lnite r.tiinit* of the • which a anti'H rc-a- 1 le-s than from s!'a..Mlto l-MO.UO 111 i,e U.I Ist of the CXCit mcl.t w were unable to as, cttn.li to, } li.ur.o T: i y.t,rs t! rt v six bo. sv, t,r.vj . ven <>r right .table* burn. I THE EARTH SEEN FROM VB\L- I.t M) N \ 1 IHE li EIGHT oF MX TEEN THOl> AND FEET. .f ' a A'. ■' unl . ; Y- - on W llh I'rof 1) -,tv , in '.;,e Ha lli more Ali.erl ad N * van., .he m -t .lurt ig tuc.iiant oi our trip. From the height of four thou sand fe, t we steadily as. el.dt-d, the ccun tr.v dwart.iig into • pall ram > of I--- , i,r iov* u> I had the •..,'K'IJ barometer ai.d j i.,r pi gr.-.- upward. At si* ihou.atcl nit hundred feel our breath, hi . ante isihie, ju.l as they would be un a flosts morning \V, already Lvg-sn to feel f. Id 111 the Iso v. but Iho lay. uf the urn beg: ,p .a us with a fierce ir.UiiiUty. I. i. ii.d y> f thi t.I u.elc.r s'eadily cr> | t ai uti 1 tl,. d:!, marking f the thou sands until it reached the fourteenth, then rtvirig back again and starting a! xrro, from whence it progressed once mora a'ound lb" dial, until it ballad on jhe verge of the twoth 'usandt' "vojiius u. that we were only about " bund red feet les than s'.s'.en tl. u.au l fw-t above the earth. At this height the world Wat an oUtcuris ly to Us. a Vapory hake shut it out from our view, and vsc coql.J ! e ;... ; n otr,t ft g „( it I."d the Silver linos lliat marked the great bay - ami rivers, brum a contem plation of the indistinct scene 1 revert to my own fee ling-. Ibe air va very cold, and the sun ws very warm. The ther mometer st lat the sun wus intenyt- i ly hot, as it- ruy - tell upon hut t, r all llio*. We It g ; lij Well have been in the Arctic legion, ll.is is one of tires iiu.sl curious phenomena, of life above the clouds Ihe rarefacti n >f the air hardly av eounts for the chilling v i.J which penc-' irate, yoq ihrougl- mid through, while the thvrutomelcr and the heat of'the ,olar rays are indii atmg a high sunmu r temperature. At a height of fifteen thousand fuel I was slavering, while my head scorned tube' burning up, and nil Ibo bl<> .tj m the body rushing towar.l it. I 1.-lt a \ erv -light dif-1 (icuily in breathing, but my c.vr* were slopped up. and 1 could harvky hear what Mr. Fox was saying to me when lie was standing by my -ni... We did not remain long at this lror.ien-1 dotis elevation. We supped down through the atmosphere to between eleven and twelve thousand feet above the earth and it vvas llieic that u had our grandest view We had within our r*n|jii yivion] at the same moment Philadelphia, Haltis' more, a: d the C'huwupvutk *ud| Delit'vare hayt. ui-d all their upticr tribu-| lai ies, and also Annapolis and tin- most of i the smaller towns were included within' thi* extended vision. Hut the grandest feature of all w,as when gazing ca-lvvardly, 1 we very plainly perceived the Atlantic (K ean. There was no mistake about it; | the mist had lifted a little, and wo could, plainly see where the water- of v Uc!a. 1 Ware tiay initial i \y itU Uwie of the Atlan.l The view ut titi* time was above the pos-! sihililies of language to picture. The pen-l insula of land hotweeii l!ie Chesapeak I'clnw are bay* #> but a thread of dark green upon the landscape ; the Susquchan n.i river w hardly perceptible lot thedaik line vlt 1 t|> .„c to bo the gnat br,di,- aor<* it; the country below 111 un but a cheek or-board of indistinct green and white squares; B.iltttnoro and Philadelphia were only iiih*-<-s of shade u| on the map; but the great ocean was a reality, and to a vow of it v,u .i.i.Haotly turned our e'/t >. i;h a tcoling that bore wit scoi, lying y\ erla-ting, '("he pgi t .i, rattm that eaipo wil|iin(H|rioQ|'o of vision was probably tud leu than iwo hundred square tuilat, but from ,> ir height o! six teeii thou-und feet it seemed to be dwarfed to n apace you might cover wilh you' liatulkercbief. It seemed to tit at if we were looking through the wrong end of a lield glllsa. W hen tipuliwn thousand I, * v. ut oydf throe miles above tho earth, I'rotlisfsot Donaldson told u* that the bal loon bad obtained its equilibrium ; that it was poised ! i'"retit>, but incessant proves 1 iliat It iniist be &ui an il>*(orah!n la. t that eeioinuni' atiuii* iltiiee inches loiig atatid *i( limes tlie i i lialiee id one of a loot, and that article* jof a yard in length or oyer have hardly the poaibllit> of consideration. DEATHS. iiu Monday in.riling, find, at l.'enlr Mali, father.lie I.ueeta. daughter of John II and Mary C Miller, agej I Jar, t> it* anll*a and 7 day*. HKLLEKuNTK M Alt* KTH. iV hue iVheat $ 1 lb lied Ilb .. Kye 'u ...I'oi ii uu Hat* if .....liarfyy lui. 70 . ...C'lo fcrsrrd o.d I ... ~l'uiatoe* till l.ard |>er poun.i e ....Pork tier pound lib duttci'Jl Kggili ... .P!a*it-r peiton ill fallow H . Bacoli 10 11 aII* lb Lard iter pound H cent* Buck*beat •>.' via barrel retail",(*i . Soya Scotia plaster $1 J t > ( ,j uga platter S'J.tw> pi 3i III*. / I>M E A SI) SETTLE Notieei* here V. by given that SATUMI)AY Sol' stlh a haa been tl*ed Upoli for hobitng ael tl> merit w lib a!i peraoita in account wilb Itbe aatate of Win N'oiiado, tie. | A" periMiii* iriteret"4 w| , oli.l grade pig-, different ante*. .1 1, t>• ttx'**lF to '.bt Estate i f Peter Durst, tltc'd , c n.it --! ing tit a valuable farm of lie ACRES, 'a it< >r less, situate 1 lull" from Potter*! Mill- n.t re i, erected a TWd STORY DWELLING HoUSK HANK H\K N, tixl utbrr outbuilding.. with two g-sd Ht. tal is ami ill kinds >.i Imu t,.i fruit un ilir i.rtnuit-,. ultti a g--s-l spring of never jfailiitg walar Hear the house. Also, EIGHTY At RES uf TIMHKItLAND, situate in Potter twp , "J miles from Poller* M ISIf Sale to continence at 1 o'clock. P M Term, will be in*tie known on 4av of tale. JOHN KLSIIKL. Jus Hl' A PUTTER. N 11 If l:.] fill" i. Il'tt *ol.| oil * • dav ab-V|i ktrrtliiiltnl, it will be utfrrmi : I fur Kiit al public outcry uii mint day, i 7 Nov Ortlttd. | VALUABLE REAL KSTATK FOR SALE, In ( ur.uaiirr oi an vrJu of the Or pnaii •1. art oi L'w..ii. County, the under- j utfny.J will offer at public .ate. on the | permit"., on Friday. Novmbr 13, Ir'l. a] VALUABLE FARM. -itua'.e iii Potter twp, 2| rtiilc. w.-t of! Poltel Mill. , known at the tarin of Kv* i Daniel Kerr. dec d, containing a boot ONE HUNDRED ACRES. I 80-llulcs. bit the rati by iatl! 1. of W■n i | Kt.be). oW the tout! aiol wet hv public•; 'cad, mirth by land, oi Mr Shadow and j John Sl-tiier. Thereoti -rc- l"-l a go.kl i 1 Wt sToK Y.FR AMK Uoi'sK, MASK j HA UN. and £ rt cla> •■uthttildintr'. *-"-d | fruit ol a'l kinds, and a never tailing -ptinjf "tf wa'.er bvate thahou.e TERMS —One-third of the purchase) > inoney on c.'iiArnialioti of tale: lance tn two equal annual pay 111 elite, to to j secured by bond and mortgage ua the j (■remuses with interval, Stic to com-; menre at 1 u'clut k. P uc W \v SpANGLKR. lit w|t id Administrator j Fall Opening of Hound*. Trimming*, Hllliuo r). l MISS LUCY DKIMNGKIUS, I.N t LfMltk HALL, L,i j,,t returned front Philadelphia, m:b tlx LATEST FASHIONS mid a r-a --plate t->.-k ©f Xo i Hounet*. Sew Hats, elegant Trimming*. Ac , hi.h wiil be .-•Id <>r it.ad<> uii el reasonable price*. Aiw, old lades t)mi Cap*. The new style* arc vary pretty I,*die* call and *lO thorn early Fir*t > •mo. ft nil served. Oct ?J tL VI >M1X1STUATOK'S NOTICK - LrtliTi of administration on the E late of Catharine Stover, late f Gregg tw|> . det-'d have been granted to the tin. der-;gned. and nil person* knowing them ..•it.s indobbil to vi.id estate are reV law. JOHN U 1.-01 EL, Oct UK .\diu r. Farmers, (iraiigersi AND Everybody! N K W STOCK 0 F G O O DSI for the fail and winter trade received. (lur slock of ready-made Clothing is Imi ge, and first cla- in eiery respect. FULL SUITS, COATS. PANTS and V £ s TS at price, lowerthan ever. King William. Mellon. Beaver ami oth er OvcrcaU. A fine stock of Latent Plyle Hat*. Tilf v,.ry t,ct M-1. and Ho.v heavy ItiHiU hiidt and Children* SIl'H)-. 1 A lull Ime of Ocnl' Furnishing Oood*. Everything needed to Complete a Gen tleman - wardrobe, via—Olove*, Half Hoe*. •'r;val underclothing Ac. At the Clothing Store. Milroy. Please favor u* with a call and examine good* and (irice*. Respectfully, Oct lot. K. P. KRIW, H. KOSSMA'NT" I Undertaker. The undersigned begs leave to inform hi- patrons anil the public generally that he i< now prepared to make COFFINS and respectfully solicit* a share rf Vhvir i ntronage. Funeral* attr-eiL, v J v, ob a neat Hearse. HfcNRY HtiSSMAN. t sept An,, Churchville. KfVSI(l|Ht .S(|H*. FOll FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS Go to H. YEARICK A §ON, bwiH FOMHION Jk DOMESTIC DRY UOODB, NOTIONS, HATS DGUTSA SHOES. ieiiOTniNO, OIL CT.OTIIM* 'jrKKVSWAHK, OKOCKRIKN. PRO VISIONS, FLOUR. v*c No. 0 Bush's Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa All kinds of counlry produce Ink en. Beat Bargains in town to b< liad. nov2otf AXILLEU'Ii iloThX, "Woodward Pa iU btagoi arrive and depart daily | r SHOE TLID OE A CO, CO AL, LIME, At., n ' w IXXTa if MHOKTLIDOfc. ~~ flOM) VALKM'i N1 SHORTLIDGE 6c CO., ,t 1 Burnera and Shipper* of the celebrated Bellefonte :: WfHflfTfEf ;L=l=M=E. ; Dealera in the very beet gradee of | j A NTH RACITK COA L j The ouly dealera in Centre County who aeli the Will Li KE; Siß! AiR; RiE CiO! AKL from the old Baltimore mi no*. Also NII AMOKIN AND OTHER GRADES of Anthracite Cal Jryly heueed eipre*sly for heuM uee, at the lowcrt price*. DEALERS / . V IX. They pay Ik, high#* price. la ca*h for grain that the Eastern markets will afford. WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., Iluughl or will be sold on cummiMion when deaired, and full price* guaranteed. In formation concerning the grain trade will be furntahad at all lirue*, to farmer* with pieaeura, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER. which i* alway* sold at low price*, end warranted to be a* good a fertilizer H< tay other platter. tiff ID'S AND 7AX> NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R.*R. DEPOT, BELLErO\TC. P*. Lime! Lime! Lima ot the beat quality. lway on liatid, at tba kiln near t'antra Hall. GEORGE KOCH. GREAT BAKGAN-S AT THE HARD WARE STORK OK MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS., Millhetm, Pa., WIU LItlU ami Hktail I>K*LIM I* j y HK AVi k SHELK HARDWARE. They birr juat returned from tba Eastern I Cilia*, where they have purchased a well wiH-tcJ atork of ( HARD W A KB. CrTtasr. lao*. Nails OILS, P*IT, ViIKKUU, PCTTY, ItUJLDERS A CO A CUM A KERS GOODS. Plasterer* and Mason*, Saddlery Shoemakers. Housekeepers, and in fact, HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. Wecall particular attention to a ine as sortment >< Picture Pramr* and Moulding, vary cheap. WALL A WINDOW PAPER. And Curtain Fixturee of every kind. iCOACH and WAGON MAKERS-Vour •Uwliutl nllcd to our lock of Spoke*, flub*. Frlloe* Shaft*. Pole* end Buggy Wheel*. nil of No. 1 quality and telling ve il* cheap. Our stock it Urge, and c-n l*iatilly being renewed, and we are telling | wholesale and retail—nl very low price*. Remember—much money ha* been lott by pa> ing phi much for Hardware. Try Muaair & AuuHltj Srft't, Thrv buy for Ca-li and ell at Cash Prices for fen profit than any other Hardwarrj Store in the County. SMPH'all and tee u. Satialaclion guar-! | an teed. MUSSEK& RI'NKLK BRO S { ■ ug'iT-y ">i H.H. WEISER Manufacturer* of Sheetiron & Tin ware, Millheim, Pa. All kir.d* of Tinware, constantly on ; band and made to order. ( Sheetiron War* of every description, *1 way* on hand. Roofing in Tin and Sheetiron done in the muit approved and satisfactory style, j" Spouting done to order. Their stuck of Tin and Sheetiron Good*, i* large amft cuiuulete. and offered at the ' I.OW&T PRKIX Theii M*tahlihnienl he* been enlarged)! and t ' Gaisuq' > Building. my2B ' 74-tf. J UAHKIV J t> RHl'Ot XT J t.RKtVII joiis HuriKh. prtaaiturtKtt. Penns valley Banking Co. CENTRE HALL. PA| RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Diacoutil KoU Buy and Soil Government Securities, Gold and Cuu| I'ktkk Horses. Wm B. Mixclk, i Pre*'!. Cathie r Chas. H. Held, (lock. UnlclimakrrAJcnflrr Millheira, Centre Co., Pa. Krtpwifully inform* hi* friend* and the public in general, that be ba* just opened at hi* new establishment, above Alexan der'* *u>re, and kee|>* conlactly on band, al! kind* . -iiroEir, President, Cashier. IQENTUB COUNTY BANKING CO. (Late Miliiken, Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSIT*. [And Allow interest. Discount Note#, Bnj and Sell. Government Scout tie*, Gold <£ •plfffibtf Coupon*. W. A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER CENTRE HAIX, PA. Would mot respectfully inform the cii *en of this vicinity, that be ha* *tarted a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a *hare of the public patron age. Boot* and Shoe* made to order and according to ttyle, and warrants hi* work ito equal any made eW where. All kind* of repairing done, and charge* reasonable. Give him a call. fib 18 ly GUTKLIUS, Dentist, Millheim. Offer* hi* profe**ional service* to the public. He u prepared to perform all operation* in the dental profession. A**He i* now fully prepared to extract teeth eAeo/afWy pmin. myß-78-tf. Attorney at Law, a ReJlefonte, Pa. Office over Rev liild thank. mayH'fA M.4J. J. NItKtiITLER Tailor, _ opposite Spanrler's hotel. C nt.Hn 11 w*jv is nt ml) times. prepared tomake all kinds of men and boy'* cloth ing. according to the latest style* and at reasonable charge*. IAS M'MANUS, Attorney at Law. UiUo.'ontu, promptly attends to nl buiec* entrusted to him. lui'A'6St ADAK HILD. PAINTER, HFTTKF offer* hi* service* to the citizen*of Mifflin Centre and adjoining uountic-, in Hbw, higu Hud Oruuuicnatuf Palnfiiitr. GRAINING „ . Oak, Walnut, Maple, Ash Mahogony. Ac., Flam ar.d Fancy Paperhanging. Or der* respectfully solicited. All fine work dene for other painters. nov f. tf. I <>UN F. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law. . Collection* promptly made and •pecial attention giv en to those having land* ..r property for ale. Will draw up t "d have acknowledged Deed*, Mortgages, Ac. Office in the diamond, north side of tthe court house, Bellefonte. oct2s*'o'Jtf T L. SPANGLER, Attorney-at-Law, ,lf . Bellefonte, Pa. Office with Bush A Yocum. Consultation in English and German. Collodions promptly attend d to. feb6-tf Kli\A e*miV®Vl tor. Fitter's Vegetable Riuaattlc 1 * TTW XL 1 r* ,rMU t • tMOIUe cur, for Kerr.. KM aar.aigW*lßM*n* , r"* K-T.J.t;.Pncluina.Cl R< t r ISSlSJS^*"ew*et*e ingp^gi-