t-i enthe Reporter, FS.SD.KCKTS......- tiiUt Centre Hall, Pa., April 12., '72 TERMS.—TIic RaroatKa is rkli.)uHl waakly at $2 per year, in adyam-e. or Vi ] when not paid in advance, hor Ml* months half these rates. Advertisement* ftH.O per square (ten lines) tor three insertion. Advertisements fer 12, 6 and 3 month*, at reduced rate*. Any person sending us the mantes of st* new subscribesr, with the cash. wil. re ceive the Rkvortih one year free. Cincinnati hn Wen swept by the democrats by 2,(KM) majority. In Louis the democrats also madtfTTclean sweep, at the election. / x In Connecticut, ou Tuesday, of last week, Jewell, radical was elected giv ernor by about SO majority over the other candidates. The radicals have 31 majaritr in the legislature in joint ballot. In Rhoda Island the radicals elect ed their governor by 1176 majority, while the democrats elected the lieu tenant governor by 140 majority. Grant had 6000 majority in the same state four years ago. The Labor Reformers of this State will hold a convention at Williams port on Tuesday, May, 7th to nomi nate candidates for State officers. —M— O ♦ Horace Greelev savs he still stands for protection, hut asks that the Cin cinati Convention shall simply leave the people free to decide for protec tion or free trade, as they shall sever ally prefer, in choice of members ol Congress. He says this is the ground the Republican party has always maiutained, and sees nothing iu con trast with this is his letter to Mr. Groavenor: The Philadelphia correspondent of the N. Y. Sou. tells of v "couuter" who was employed to count the five cent nickols in the U. S. Mint, ami who carried away 13,760 worth of them in less than threo weeks, filling all of his pockets each night. He was found out and discharged but nev er was arretted. The reasou why he escaped was that he was a Grant man and a good worker. Another official defaulted to the aruouut of $20,000 while a third carried ofl* $20,000 iu mall silver coins, a pocket full st a time. All these losses are accounted for as "shortages." The extent of these "shortages." can only be conjec tured by the public. The circumstan-' tial account given by the correspond ent of the odd way things are done at the Mint, is worthy a more careful in vestigation. The state senate adjourned without being able to elect a speaker, ad inter im. The democrats, 16, voted for Davis, of Berks: the radicals, 16 voted for Anderson, and M'Clure voted fer Strang. A Harrisburg correspondent of the Philadelphia Post says that Mr. Mc Clure refused to vote for Anderseu er any other man, for any position what ever who interfered to prevent an in vestigation into the frauds practiced to defeat and him that — Several Republican Senators fiud ing that M'Clure was immovable in his determination to oppose Anderson, requested Anderson to withdraw, and permit Strang to be chosen Speaker ad interim but this wise counsel was opposed by other Republican Sena tors, aud Anderson declined to give way. Seuator Buckalew proposed a compromise to Anderson in order to save his dignity. Buckalew propeeed that if Anderson would consent he wonld offer a resolution declaring Mr Strang Speaker ad interim, and pass it unanimously. Mr. Anderson would not consent, and the result is Mr. Anderson is defeated, aud the Senate without a Speaker. The call which was published in last week's REPORTER, signed by Greeley and a large number of other prominent republicans, is thus refer red to in the Tribune, editorially : "The letter of certain New York Republicans to Col. Grasvenor, here with printed, is the first unequivocal response from the East to the overture of the Liberal Republican of the West for consultation at Cincinnati, on Wednesday, May Ist. Otkert iri U jellou. There is no longer an excuse for doubt thst the Convention will be held, and be respectably attended. Ws presume that should auy important action betaken at Cincianali, those present frera each State should desig nate a portion of tbeir number to cast the vote of that State in Convention. But no one is excluded from attending, and the invitation is so broad that many will doubtless be present who have not been invited. Cincinoati! proffers all a generous welcome. Whether the Convention will de termine to put forth a declaration ofi principles, to present national candi dates, er to adopt some ether form of appeal to the country, no one is en titled to forecast. Whatever it shall so propound will necessarily derive all its force from its accord with pub lic sentiment. This convention speaks with no authority, claim* no power but that which will be accorded Lo the intrinsic werth of its acts and its dec larations. The Cincinnati con rentiou just uow keeps the Grant organs busy sneering at the liberal republican movement, and they try to make light of it. The ▼ery fact that they are constantly try ing to eneer it down, shows that the new movement is sorely disturbing tbern inwardly. If the movement were really a harmless one, we think the Grautitea would net betray quite as much uneasiness as may be noticed daily, and give it less attention. The fact is, the houest masses in the repub lican party see ibat honor compels them to cut loose from Graut's adminis tration , and try to prevent his relect ion. The best and ablest men of the party are in the movement, and it will turn out not to be a trifling concern. The apportionment bill, as passed by the legislature just before the adjourn ment makes this, 16th congressional district, as follows: Union, Snyder, Mifflin, Centre, Clearfield and Elk. This district is democratic by a decis ive majority. A Harrisburg correspondent of the New York Tribune in alluding to the Congressional apportionment in this State by which the Republicans have sixteen and the Democrats but ten dis tricts says: "This wan done on eon trad with certain Democrats for person al reasons." The matter is i eferred to i in another column. (*rn( Didn't I**) Hl* Whisky Hit IN. Wi'tidell t'liili|w uyt: lU'oonllv, while an a viail to the Woai, in llio vicinity ofCirat'a former j home, I naked n friend ot mine, at whoae house I waa stopping, what the people there thought of the President, ami he replied that they had u very jvioi opinion of him; they did not tbiuk he was au honest tuan. My friend asked me to ride around within the neighborhood and he would show me at least five grog-shoos where the uow President of the I uited States has yet whisky bills staudiug against him. the acore uot having been wiped out! When Mr. Grant was charged with Wing in debt to the Uuiled States Treasury ou au account dating from the time of the Mexiau war, the chaige was as fiercely scouted as this atate ment of the great agitator's w ill no deubt W. But the aocouul was cor root, and under pressure Mr. Grunt liquidated it, and the iucenvenient clerk who huntfrl out the item recaiv evl his discharge. What is to be done with the whisky bills remains to be seen. Perhaps from their peeul.ar nature it would W politically more profitable to ignore than to pay. — Aw York U'orltL ♦- ■— ■ - * • Grant and the Poh-rvd Men. One day last week, says the Pitts burg JWi the colored people of the State of Massachusetts held a meeting in Restou for the nurpose of selecting delegates to attend.thecolored people* National Convention to W held at New Orleans on the 10th of the pres ent month. Among the resolutions of fared was one endorsing Grant ami favoring his renomination by the Phil adelphia Convention. The resolution was defeated by a decided majority of the delegates. During the discussion ef tke rrsolu tiou a uuiuWr of {minted and decided hits were made at Grant, and lladical leaders, by the speakers. Oue of them Mr. HoWrt Morris, of Boston, declar ed that he was opposed to committing the eolered poopie to voting for the nomiuee of the Philadelphia Conven tion. They were entitled to their own choice. He was not piepared to say that he would vote for the present j incumbent of the Preeideutial chair. He Wlieved that the leaders of the Republican party bad Wen merely makiug use of the colored voters for selfish purpose* and bad been the bane and the curse ef the colored race that they had pledged themselves to any paity. e want," said Morris, "we waut some of the chestnuts now, for it is our turn to have some of the good things in the storehouse of the na lien. He had but little faith in the President, and throughout all of his denunciations of the conduct of the Radical leaders he was loudly ap plauded. Mr. Edward G. Walker, who was elected oue of|the delegates to the New Orleans Convention, followed dt clariug that he would not go for Grant. He had been told that it was hta duty'to do so, but it was not, "I will never vete,"said the speaker, "for the Republican party this coming fall, if I can find a better party to vole for. If I can vote with the Democrats and elect Charles Sumner I wil! do o." This announcement was greeted with prolonged applause. The meetiug which contiuued throughout the day and eveuing, was bitterly hostile the party managers, who surround him, and in dicated that the colored voters of Mas : sachuasetts intend to vote indepond ! ently at the coming election. Dauphin, April 3.—The bridge of ; the Northern Central railroad, over the Susquehanna river, between , Dauphin and Marysville, caught fire from a passing engine at nine o'clock \ this evening, and in thirty miuules one half of it was entirely destroyed. —. # # The office of tba Lycoming oonnty Mutual fir insurance company, Mun cy, was on night of 4th rubbed of bonds amounting to $32,000. It ap pears that sometime during the night parties effected au entrance by means of the back door, and proceeded to blow the safe open by drilling it on the top and charging it with powder. Details of the Bloodiest Encounter of the Mexican Civil War—2,ooo Dead and Wounded—Koch a Shooting his Prisoners. City of Mexico, March 13.—At the date of my last letter General Rocha, at the head of the government forces, was pursuing the retiring rebels, and had nearly reached Zacatecas .On t\e 3d of March his mirch was suddenly interrupted by the terrible fire upon Rocha's advance guard, which consisted of cavalry, undar command of General Corolla. This took place about one league from Zac atecas, where a stand had been made by the rebels, who desired to take ad vantage of the naturally fortified po sition, as presented by the three bills known as Bolsa, Bufa and Grillo. The former was held by Pedro Mar tinet, Lain Larrsnaga, and ethers; the second by Trevino, Donato, Guer ro, Marange, and othsrs, and the lat ter by Garcia de la Cadeua, Doctor Martinez and others. The following is the next of the tel egram sent by General Rocha from Zacatecas, March 10, to General Mej ia, announcing his victory over the revolutionists in tba battle of Zacate cas, otherwise called the battle of La Bufa: CITIZEN MINISTER OF WAR. The detailed account of the battle of Zacatecas I seud to-day by extraordi nary, In order that you may fbriu some idea of it before it arrives I will state the enemy bad over 9,000 men, all tbair leaders being present, I at tacked tbem with 5.000 men. They lost 700 men in killed, mora than 1,000 firisoners and 000 fugitives. The eaders escaped with small detach- \ ments. All being summed up do aot ! amount to 2,000 soldiers. We took from tbem thirteen pieces ] of srtillery, two flags, many wagons • with ammunition, and a great many i arms and uniforms. We had 400 killed and wounded ; i of the lattsr more than 300 are in the 1 hospital. The battle concluded just at night. This circumstance and trie broken na ture of the ground made a pursuit of our cavalry useless. 6. KOCH A. A German engineer, iierr Humanu, is prosecuting antiquarian researches at Pergamus, under the direction of Prof. Ernst Curtius. He has un earthed a Doric colonade leading to a Doric temple, with a spring of warm water uoder it, which is supposed to be the famous Esculapium. Herr Humann has sent a great num ber of sculptures, nojoi, gems, and inscriptions to the Reij Musenrn. ! —Cattle stealing continues on the Mexican frontier but the rancheroa ure preparing to retaliate. —The lowa Legislature has passed a liquor law more stringent than the Ohio law. riXRKASURKR S SALE tK IINSKAT -1 KD LANDS KORTAXES. FOB l71. j AND I'RKVIOI'S YKAKS.-NotivL Si Gftfvjypxtir uiSs^issr.-'SisSSft "i r ~- r - ih.r%ta, I bar* n.l" Wv*' '• I '7. ih. tllioaiu uwu ■' ' W.n "• WJStvw Rentier township. lertt *r. vmrrante* **•**. '"• ' 'BL ~, AM TUWHTAOA • •* | Hoggs township. ug MB DMM LA • U '. 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Simeon Ural* 641 . i 123 47 do do j, i 196 01 do do . i 190 42 do 204 ilSft 141 do 6 14 1 ( i HO Stroherker A Reynold* 1 ft' , 11200 Jacob Seigfreid 3 6ft " *• U 1,387 Thouia* Grant 8 6M], i ftji AUx Hunter 2U> , HW Jeremiah Jackaon 390|, 126 William Steadman 2 64 IH) Kobt Taggart I Oft i 200 Thomas Smith do ; HW Aaron Levy 190], 2*i Thomas <>rant ft MO , (Hi Robert Bradv 7 3D I 410 Hannah Brady 7 24 i 429 Kehert Uray do j • 402 Thomas Grant do i 44(1 Jehn Kreeae do , i sou Wm Parker ft 4"', I PJS John Doraey 60] do Moore Wharton do L 1,426 Henry Toland 3 40 , I do Sauil Nortou 146> ( I do Daniel William do!, 462 William Brady do ], TJ4 Richard i'arker do 381 Jeremiah Parker do i 6ft William Parker ftft 4trj 184 William Mile* 13 64 i 126 More Wharten 61] i HW of A bruin Scott 2 64,, i 60 ef Samuel Scott 102! •129 A brain Srult 2 14! i 90 Samuel Scott 1 22 i (to Jam** Hepburn ft Wj i (oft John House! 3 40 , 260 Danirt Selgfried 3 till j i 110 Siroheckt-r A Reynold* 166 i 2* William Parker 86 , 266 Jehn Brady 3 40| , 260 jerry jackaon 17" . ] 160 Jonathan Wolf 1 '22 1 140 of Lyon* Moa*ina Hi 424 George Calhoun 2 80 , PftUotl Tuwhaliip. • 4tl| 180 Benjauitn Uornai 33 64 i HI) l'ju Jacob Baker 813 D , |7B Robert Burlin 18 4ft' ! jlm Nichoia* Dei hi Ift 11 ) 166 Adam Deihl 17 24 ; 208 Nicholas D.ihl A1 00 ) 211 John tl'Brien 2194 i 100 John While 10 40 I 160 • Thomas Weat IflA' j t| 6| jatnot Newport 6 28 I IsJ Robt Grove ft 7ti > 7ft William Wilton 7•• ,182 Wil'iam Klli* Is* JO3 Henry Grot* 17 l" \ U0 cfßoVrt McCUlu 20 m l Poller Towuahip. ) HI) Jame* Brown IMO John Trick jr 60 ! 177 Bernard Hub!ey 1 tL, Christopher Derring de Benjamin Patterawu V lU U0 IJniry Yanderaliee 92 . iuo Aleaander Hunter 00 do Samuel Scott do 1 Abraham Scott do J Jamca Moore do Kdward Gamigua 3 00 William Gamigua do . Jame* Korbat do . 42 Jamca Moore 270 Wm Huffman 211' Daniel Smith 2 40 Daniel Levy d, Samuel Young Je i T George McClctlan 1 50 Wm r Brady I OLi . 10ft 61 Ferret Telly 100 lift 184 George Fouat 3tu ' 126 Unknown t-2 J PJft Heary B Fullmer 3 Do ) Petit) Tow uahip 'PV W ) do yV ui Montgomery do Jo Robt Lvon do do Kick iaf Lvon do ) do Benjamin Lyon do 1 do John Mtt'ally Ju 9 do William McCally do Rush Towu*hit), S)6i ttavld Beverage 762 152 Martha McConnel do ii 366 168 Ja* Glenlworth do 253 do Georgo Latiuier di' f 411 do KdwarJ Maveatan d.i .S ?* 2 300 Wiiitam McPheraoa 3 60 ( 436 Iftft Win U Latimer 240 J 413 168 Richard Melon* 1512 2 do d* Isaac Britches 16 14 I de do Matbia* Slough 16 UW j'do do Sam! Kankir do ido do Henry Slough ft §4 do do JVie, \i ftfl •H Tjioma, hJward* do Jo do Robt Iryin Jo do do Thoma* Hamilton 741 do do Thoma* Grant do do do Thomas Kreeae 80 29 , ido do jno Gundgcr ♦'*> 3ft do do Georgo Slough 29 29 do do Michael Gujitgar 4u & il3 12 Robert Ring •U) , led liS John Mover 49 41 438 158 John Allison 60 40 > 76 William Wilaon 1610 > 5409 ot jame* Allison 36 84 . I 411 168 Saml Shower* 12 HI I] do do Saml joner 80 81 ' 'ldo do John Bryon do ' II do do William Groxel do , ]do do Andrew Gracfl" do Ido du HoU Bpcat 1510 ' I < w flo (brlatidn Lcnboro do i !(o So CatptrSchacfnar 303U; Ido do George Hitofhagla de do do Peter Miller do do do John Funk 80 29 > 406 147 Jacab Rush 59135 . 422 44 John Weldinan © 52 . IIS Jffub Woidtpaft fei 2? ' 483 JM i'aiper Uurihcg 1413 5 do go Richard Lowdcn do \ do J* Daniel Fitjerald 30 29 , do do David Kckler d* |do da Henry Pinkertoa GO 62 t do do Samuel Chestnut 16 12 ( do do Jacob Ruduheli ftO 54 do do Henry Aerr 2ft 76 do do Christian Stoner 28 67 ( do de John Stoner do *j do do Christian Ueu do ;! de do Robt Reed 1512 <1 75 Jos Harrison 9 15 l 108 John Harrison 18 83 i 433 168 Thofna* liautllkon A) 32 do do Eleanor S)ddejt* 15 14 1 do tPv JOiC'pb Hop kink 15 12 4 do do Jno Hopkins do 406 William Wilson 526 433 168 John Lov.den 1671 1 Ido do Thoma* Grant do | do do Benj Rush d" j do do SebgsUan qrp.f Wti! i <0 do Robt Miller 1872 Ido do Daniel'Buckley 700 8 do Jo B K Morgan el 3c 04 jo* Rauman 726 •) 04 10 of jhiiicv Aliieon 2£f bO 2 4 UK" If 88 iM Andrew Grulf 80 81 17 80 of Robert Rainay 754 aoo 70 Thomaa Grant 490*483 30 Christian lluber 2n do Al9 ias Allison da 1U) 263 Robt King do 40 ID Richard AtheJlon 4 flu I'll 163 Richard Melone 1512 do do laaac Britches do do d* jnoGumlager flo 00 do do George Slough HO 29 du do Micbiet Gudager do 177 184 llardniaii Philip* 24 7<> 216 15ft Thome* Hamiltun 764 do do Thomas Grant del A) Patric llayo* 1 40 40 jno K*ed 2l*i 216 HO Hugh Hamiltan 15 16 (13 163 Jaeoh Itudishell 30© 160 jet llerriaun 106) 54 Kobt Kin* 3 77 (<*) j no Coponhavor 2ft"t*i .00 do 1400 j Knew Kboe tuwuehip. 433 103 Samuel M Foi 21 76 325 Wm Bank* 1 flfl 4n 17 4" do do Thomas Mi Kwen 21 42 do do Thomas F Wliartuu do (16 Kit hard Wain A) 46 (IS 103 Kobt vYnti-rt 22 47 Jo do Benj K Morgan 21 77 do do Kearney Wliartoa 37 44; do 163 Henry Rctx 67 9ftj 178 Jo* Beta 44 76 I of i 434 Samuel Dobaoa 2109 488 Ift3 Patrick )b.ri 1824 do do John Hunteg 16 34 *0 du Win Bingham 16 Hi do do Jat Hawthorn 2264 j'JDJ 84 1 eter Betx A) 10 (Xt 163 Thomas Hawthorn 22 96 Je 164 Altx 1 Dallas Ift 16 do 163 Ja*per Maytan Ift 14 do de Juhn Houston 16 3ft (474 Paul Bel* JD Ift (49 JaaWhittakrr 18 251 6 George Foireat I IH' I4U Jat Forre t 90 80 George Wheeler 'M'Ji 434 HughDallon (4 40 ! do George Datton Ift 3ft do Ja* Dobkon 14 46 do Jo* Dubson Ift 2ft jdo George Dobaon (ft 36 147 148 Peter Hoop* 9 91 186 82 John Hoop* 9 ift TOO Jua Butcher (6 40 484 Jat Stark A> K> jdo Samuel black A'ift, , do Henry Slack do I (72 Ja* Tool h 7ft] 4-14 Wm Longwell |6 301 UW Patrick Moore Jl 9t, lii Henry Moore 7 79 pit Samuel Horner 17 3ft 41! nil Jacob G rat* tft Hi jdo do Rat rick Moore 16 34; do do Ja* C Fisher 24 ft" 412 44 David Car*cadd*n H) 34 433 |G3 John Taylor 16 36 do Jo David Stewart do d 4 do Robt Rainy 17 36 do du John Haii tft 16 !Jo do Thoma* Smith do du du Wm Jackson do do Kdward Scoß do du i boiuA* l. Welliug do 3 A/agnuiMiller iG 44 do do wm J/.Smith 16 66 do do Jehn iKsnaldaoo 654 do do lilair m'Clauaban ,0 34 do do Jacob Wciaq 670 do i 53 Samuel vibituker 2014 do tt oore 18 4" Taylor Township. 397 94 Richard Downing 12 11 KO Michael WeiJnef 6 0^ Jo do do tSt John L&mh 8 ift Jo' John bWritA jgf Joshua William* 319 tit Polly William* fto2 lo ilngh Hamilton do &J0 Christian Vanpool 1027 101 Joseph Downing 76 Ai 100 Abner Webb 672 4ft v James Fox 91 K)j Kit ' Jos Drake ©7B do Craig & Sherrick 42f11i w %! Wilnani Rufd r>s4! 92 Thomas Wallace 108 1)0 Richard Whitehead 18 70 50 Jothua William* 9 31 00 22 John Lamb . 18 95 01 Samuel Downing 93 2ft DO Wm Bell 08 66 00 George W Alberty 66 89 I of JO Jacob Vanpool 12 10] 50 Andrew Herrybill 8 41 X) Nicholas Uantmoßd glut, 0 Ueonro Kiter nfO Vi Jtaetffl Wklch *5 9-2 18 Elijah Mt rryhian Q2 8t 10 fledrgo Apshnts o 08 1 1 ' is n cf Jatiics Oarr 0 20 0 Jacob Beck 8 12 0 do 2 72 2 Maria Morris 9 42 0 Unknown 316 1 do 6UO 0 AM Alder do G do 2 24 ( 3 James Walk ds 1 j tea?- p 1 uoorgo Mung 13 06 / j Thomas Martin 18 00 J Joseph Clark 931 f i Ann Arthurs 12 40 " 5 Bichard M alone 26 86 n lU> Jnhn Hhenk 1 12 \to John Hoover 18 510 HU) W.i. Addlcman MO 'J& IWi Maria Morri 8 80 do ('lnipnt Drdwltk ISW 78 J. l.nwl. M 42 I'd Unkuown 22 02 It*) Jame* C'owhvr 11 'JO •10 Yoder 1 02 488 161 Joshua WUtiaai* lMflO 100 (iwirit Moiig ft 'JO ;do Jno Cunenhavcn do 170 Wm F Tyaon H Vo ftWl 4" Jan.*. Fox 8 73 171 Unknown No I 10 73 IMO do No 2 t .68 'JOT. do N a 18 10 oft ! 141 do No 8 4 Bft •2IU do No 12 10 f Uuiou Towuahip. 100 Jan* Long 8 4ft 1 804 Charles Wilaon 8 08 180 ban.nel Pblpps 690 I 146 Join. Cooper 0 82 i 266 John Dun womly 12 74 I 117 Bojfw Davia 8 88 818 David Kuhne* 31 92 i 60 Hyc* Davia 9JO I 170 ' George Hoover 18 40 160 John Meodenball 0 90 I do Kobt Hall 10 80 10 Ira Pisher 2 06 411 188 Aaron l*ng 091 do Casper I lain** do do 108 Jacob Cook do tof 3*) Win Brook* 12 74 48.1 168 M it-l.at-1 (.rata 691 do do John Doi.ald.on 400 60 uainucl Hay. 2 (JO do lleyce Davia 9ft SMI Kobt llorria 6 40 413 108 Mary Morris 691 do do Itobt Btrwart do ! do do Batnuel Miles jr do I do do ftaiuuei Mil*. 1107] do do Krancia Jobnatun 69] do do W' tu Chancellor 1107 192 127 Reuben llain*. 661 4ft. 64 Marti. Huatoii 700 483 168 Win Stewart jr 691 do do William btewart do do do Walter Btewart do 62 Win P Foher 207 68 of Feter Benson 4 fft 268 Wm Brook. 11 6ft 191 Dutiwoody 4k Long 8 78 17 ol Uoyce Davia 3 90 60 of do do 184 40 Wm Kubi.es do 80 Samuel llay*. 6 6C 26 Wm D Kuhne* 1 14 16 do do lift 488 ICB 11. uy Morria 691 do do Deborah Btewart do |do do Aaron Levy do 'do do Joha Bwai. wick 1167 ! 3) Buyer Davia 8 Ml j 70 J.w Mil.-. 800 333 Wm ( lark 27 16 lUU Rudolph ilulbollan 4 07 Walker township. 92... Jeremiah i-arker... 362 91 Richard i-arker.... '* **j 426...131 ja* euller 7 96 436 Mry carriaui...,,, H 16 i " ... 44 william Ackert„ 809 I M capt 0amu,,.... 804 429.,, Msrg i>augberty... 7 87 435 53 Margaret Jautrs 831 445 75 E*lwrd jamea 899 441 93......*amul Robinson 891 400 85 tlix usuglierty 750 427 140 jeaee Evaus 798 420 72 Peter uahn 804 424 127 a mot wickenham.. 789 435 50 William Gilbert 816 88 107......J0hn wercer 163 M " Kobt Askeu 1 66 M " job packer " * " ** jamee packer ** " a " navid jolinstoa ** 44 327 160 wdliam Manael 643 397 " navid Mercer 623 218 joo Backer... n><>> 354 433 120 samuel J8 30 140 ...... ,14 t7' 4 atiau Kobrer 15 75 John a tiox 3 85 [B3 Richard rurdou 4 18 175 uacbaei Kobiaou 6 09 80 John ueary smith 180 50 Beuj pyle & co 112 100 satnuel mcecc 150 192 Jeremiah warden 2 96 212 sam'l Barktuau 634 150 navid Reed 4 50 112 Paul tanlzinger 4 50 99 t'ukuown 1 60 100.. R uobison 12 00 242... 86 J a me* sutler 3 60 50 williara Acker!.. 74 25 oapt 0acma0...... 60 15 Mar imugherty... 30 50 Mary carrican.... 140 70 John Baker 1 20 200 c ant usatuan 3 00 143... 11 williani Ackert... 224 151... 07 do 2 40 111... 42 Marg naugherty„ 180 94... 34 do 1 50 198... 05 Edward jarvis 300 1 84 Margaret Jarvis 1 50 20 ixlward jarvis 74 50 william uahn 1 25 69... 39 Jesse Evans 104 30... M ...atnos wickersham... 60 48... 76....jamea sutler 74 92... 22 Wm Arkert IG4 211... " ...oaptosaraan.. 3 42 115... 13....Margaret naugberty. 202 219... 30.... Margaret James 362: 274... 155.. ..Edward James 348 179...110 klii naugberty 2 92 100... 39 Jesse Kvans...". 164 211... 62 peter uabn 3 42 4... 22 amos wisckerebam. 12 124...158. ..-william Gilbert...... 2 14 90... £4....ju0 Mercer 1 48 M ... 94 Robt askeo ""I 86... 40...J0b packer 44 H 89... " urnes packer jr...„ 1 48 59... 44 navid Johnston.,,,,, 90 327...160..,,.wi11iam Mauasl 4 94 327.,, 100 navid Mercer M M i 337... 154 Robt d JUO Raker... 502 143...112 Richard Robinson... 2 24, 119...120.. ..ofßuth orowks 3 44; 22... 47 Elizabeth uahu 34j 65... 40,,,..wm uabu 96 , 889...138 uav id Sutler.. 628 J 484...136... wm Miller 6 30 lj Worth township. ! 91... 53 jacob Kuhne*..... 12 77 I 180... 40 joeeph Kuhnee... 25 38 119... 83 Abram Kuhues... 11 17 247...150 George Kuhnes... 34 80 ) 390... 40 Malhiaa Kuhnes.. 55 78 370 ueorgeLawman... 36 94 . 6 juhn 5inger..,,,,,, 1 U > 345 ~john Ruhnea..,.,. 34 15 i 12, Jehn Rms. 10 62 ! 106 uenry clvmtr 5 29) > 274 Ha in tic 1 Mi1e*...,.. 27 11, ' 237 Daniel viator..,,,, I 25 .william lister,,,, 3 50 ! i 256... „„..wiuhippen jr 2232 !, 39... . ...Kollaud Richard*. 390 ] 433...153 jame* Hawthorne 26 76 i 21 John Mifflin...... 352 1 129-. ......Thuiuaaswaiiwiok 1066 300 .Thorn Hawthorne 19 95 |3SO, U jasper Mayau.,.. 26 74) 90... juhu wi*tcr.„„„ 381 59 unknown- 3 90 JAB. F. WEAVER, Treaiwrer. Treasurer* office, Bcllcfente, April 4. On Marriage, M"aa wzrxi Marflag*. ana ruin the happiness of thous and*,—with sure mean* or relief for the Krring and Unfortunate, diseased and de- ) bilitaled. Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Aildre**, HOWARD ASSOCIATION No 2Boutn Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa octlSly. GROCERIES J The Chepast, purest, best. OPPOSITE THE IRON FRONT, On Allegheny Street. RUHL d GAUL^. Jojlep, Tpa, Sugar, By fup,Dried Fruit, ( unued Fruit, Hams, Dried Beef, Knit, Pickles, Butter, Flour, Jorn Meal, Buckweat Flour, ,nd everything usualy kept in a well r*gu xtod flrat data Grocery Store aarß.flu RUHLaGAULT. j gHKKIKFSSALr lly virtue of writ of fart facto issued out of tb Court of Common Flans of Cm- ! ire county, and to m directed, will be ex- < H? d .. lo ?! ,Wle *"]?• '} xU ' House, >" the Tind day fl April. 1872. the following property, via J j A , O*""? dwelling bouse 34 •torla* high, feet In front and M feet in depths •ileate ia the town of Centre Hail, Potter twp., on a lot or piece of greund on the north side of Church ,treet, adjoining lot of Wm. P. Hhoope, on the north, an nl- Ice „ n the weet and Church street, being 40 feet la front, on Church etreet, and feet In depth. Neiacd taken In execution end to he eold at the property of Oeorge 11. llarpeter. AL0O: Alt thoee 3 certain lota of ground, situate in the Borough of Howard. Centre county. Pa., one thereof being at Hon# corner, near Main lUeet, thence along taid etreet, south &V 4 degree#, weet AO feet to poet, theace along an alley 84| degrees, watt 1a.3-10 per. to poet, thence along nn alley ** d .T°*\ "** feet to poet thence by lot of Mid J arob atw d*g r®#t, fftftt tI.HO per to place of begining couUlalag , one-fourth of an ecre, more or let*. there on erected a two atory house. .table, and other out-building., the other thereof bounded on the north by lot of J a*. But i ler, on the weet by the estate of Buttlar on the eouth by lot of Jacob Meeee, and on the eae: by public road, conUining one fourth of an acre, more or lees, Seised, taken in eeecution, and to be old ae the property of Jacob Meeee. Bale to com mence at 1 o'clock. P. M . of said day. D W .WOODRINO, Sheriff. Sheriff* ofllce Bellcfonte, Mar. 23th, 1872. D. & C. Lose Manufacturers of the Celebra ted Excelsior Cornplanter, at Spring Mills, Pa. This machine hills and drills, any desired distance apart This Planter was awarded Ist premium, at state fair* of 1866- ft-'g £ OW, in compe tition with the Morrixtn, BerkstrasMrr, ilartman and others. We also man u fas- j ture Corn plow, or Scrapers lAmrthj PKNN HALL CLASSICAL AND NORMAL SCHOOL. This sebool, at Penn Hall, Centra Co. Pa., will ba opt-nod ou the 16th of April, asst. The course of I attraction will be a* the name indicates--Classical and Normal. Special attention will be riven to Normal branches and to snch students as may look forward to teaching. Terms 15,00 to 88,00, per term of 10 weeks. No deduction for absence except in ense of sickneu. Boarding can be procured nt reasonable rates near the school. WM. B. SCHAKPFER, A.. Reference Principal Rev D. M Wotf. marllto FURNITURE! Crand Opening FOR 1872. JOHN CAMP'S MILROY, where he opened with a rery ltr| * toc * of the UU-.t atylaa, both fancy and common Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furni ture. CHAIRS, of all kinds. All kind* of repairing done with neat- He#* and di* patch baring four good war x i men at the bench. I am prepared to do . all kind* of curtom work, fine or common Thankful for peat fhror*. I hope by rtrict attention to buioeaa you and erarybody rlae will thaw tmiling face* at my new | ware roam*. JOHN CAMP. ijanlltf. L P tVUKM. THOMAS A fUCUL 4 ITAKUWARK 8TOBK!I !5 WILSON & HICKS, ~1 BellefoiiU, Pa., M ~ | (Successor* lO lAWIV A WILBOS.,) > H Respectfully inform ihe citixcn* of £ /. 'Centre and other counties, that they " ~ hove one of the largest and boat M- JJ leoted stock oflUrdwar* tobefound, c . roiuirtinf of Iron, Steel, NnHa, ® a; Hone Shoe*. Axel*. Spring Waron - -'Skein* and Boxes, Complete Hock ot ** < carpenter tool* and builder* bard- C if ware, lock*, oils, paint*. *l***. ear- I a nithe*, brushes, cucumber pnmp* and tubing. Lamp* af all kiadt, tenia*, „ j< cutlery, m = ! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. * Full lin* of saddlery and coach ma- I ker* good*. wood work for buggies and vagaaa, ploughs, harrow*, culti- L vat or* and grindstone*. Looking H glasse* and mirror plate*. Picture EC . frame* made to order. They aUo * 7 < have the celebrated cook ttove, !§| SUSQUEHANNA, £ r every one warranted to five perfect £ H vali♦faction All kind* of parlor *: /. u>ve*. We are determined tu tell - ~ a t the lowest price* for oath, or oa ~ ,hort credit—not to exceed three ® . month*. Call and tee ua, a* we take 5 5 j C marl&tf. % Bellefonte, Pa. * 3 £ SI IS; - I expect to keep a much larger stock of WALL PAPER and BORDERS ihi* teaaon than heretofore, aad would in | rite all my friend* from Contfe County, to ail aad see my stork, before purchasing e whore. 1 will have from HIT* TO SIXTY DIFFER* > EXT PATTERNS in e few day a af ell KINDS AND PRICES And from IT. to ,j, thou.nnil piec„! Price* ranging trom Oots. to $1 per Bolt- Please call end examine for yourselves, ° r * r . ,te '"l e "totinf and kind of room*, and I will select and forward, and if tot satisfactory it cau be reti^rn^ matlftfo. Milroy, Pa. AT PRIVATE SALE. A lot of land, lying in Gregg township, on the bank* of Penns creek, between Penn Hall and Spring Mill*, U wfljtW private tale. U tttUUun Geo. and u B. M'Tntiro, containing 24 ACRES more or let*. About 8 acres consist of first class wbite pine timber, the balance cleared and under cultivation—6 acres are meadow. For further particulars apply to C. H HENNICK, ISoct.tf Gre|g twj>- ry ssoLimoit of a prtn kkshi t. The partnership heretofore existing ua u Poat'a Powder AT WHOLESALE, we ahali K planned to receive order* the trade. Oftce and yard aaar aouth vj[ 0 i*,tj Valley A A Depot, +JS+ZJIZ nord SHORT V.IDOE * 00. fJF.LLKR AJAKKKTT dealer* la DRUGS, MKDICIVKB, CHEMICALS aleo all the STANDARD PATENT MEDICIMEB. A vary large as sortaseat ofToi lst Abticlbb, Paver Rood* Soap*. Ac., Ac, The ftaeet qual ity of Baioi Srxxt, Pocait Kvnrsa,Bct**oas aad Raxoas Wall Parxa it Gbbat Vaxiktt. PRRSCRlPTlONS^conipounded hy coatf potent druggists at alt hours, day or sight. Night custoaiars pu'l night belt. ZELLKR A J ARRBTT, Rrbop BL, Bell efmste Fa. unlS 1 GREAT FIRE I Great Desfructio; o of high prices! SINCE THE ARRIVAL OF IWM! the Old SUnd^g of WM. WOLF tt Centre Hell. LADIES AND GENTS dress goods. DRY GOODS. AND. GROCERIES HARDWARE, QUEENBWARE Half, Of pa, Boots, Shoe*. FLAN^, CHIAP UNI °* MUB^NB, ' CALICOE* BHAWLB, ANli AUstk, A WOOD ASSORTMENT OK* NOTIONS, SYRUPS, OOFPKRS. FISH, •w'&'arasg*. .. „ a*CKIKiLV3 Iff h~ -Si Cheapest ia the market W* WM.WOLP,