THE CENTRE REPORTER FRIDAY June 7., 1*72. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL KSWi—Our friends, every where, will oblige us by rending M local news of interest. , ~. , . CIHCULATION The clrvnUtlon of llie KkportM, on this d tho county, to larger then tbat of nil other ,*pers in the county Business men will iherofttro And this oiie of the beet advertising medium*. We invite ail interested to come and in me-I our list for themselves. REMITTANCE®.— AII monies for sub lerii.iion will *e credited on thetubscri wSdS •<* week: by referring to which our pair* n* can at all time* see how their account. stand, and a receipt is by this system carries! upon each copy of the piper. This is l<*ust tear in Tennessee, and millions have already made their ap pea ranee. Our young friend. O W. Fortney. has our thanks for a complimenUry te SBth annual commencement Fenn'a College. June 28th. Theie fine artiiU. Harris Bros, left this place for Bos'sbuig, ou Tuesday, leaving behind them the best pictures aver taken in this valley. We can safely recommend them to our neighbors up there as perfect gentlemen and men who thoroughly un derstand the beautiAil art of photography, and who will give them better pictures lor Isss money.than ever known her*abouU>e fore. They will remain at lloalsburg a few weeks, and the people of that section should not fail to avail themselves of the r opportunity presented to have real, liteliko photographstaken. Uorsk TAMtKO.— l'rof. 8T John, the horse-tamer, ha* put up his large pavilion in this place, and will rem sin a tew weeks, to teach the correct science of horse-tam ing While it is not all gold that glitters, it is also true that all horse-taming \* not a humbug. Of this we became satisfied, af ter n itpwring the inanaer in which Mr. fit. John handles a horse, to break him of any vicious hshit Let u* refer to but on* case: Mr* James M'Cormick, of near this placa, bad a very valuable mare, only she would not let herself be curried ar even touched about the leg#, and which had never he for* been curried on those member*. Mr. M'Cormick bought a tick et, brought his ntare t# the pavilion on last Saturday night, and placed her into the hand of the Professor, who before the whole class gave an eridenee how easy and simple .it was to break the mare of the sia of .kicking, and in a very short time her legs could be rubbed and handled like a brut# that had always been submis sive to it. Mr. M'Cormick was then asked to do what he had never done before, and with the same success, and hat since had no trouble, and now say* he would take no $25 for what he had learned. Mem bers oftbe class are shown how to break a bonoofaay known bad habit, and those art** have taken lesson* in this say, as a do now. that you will not be humbugged. Only $2.01) for a ticket. lie also give* k4ructk>o*.on the treat ment of diseases, which the horse is sub fee: to. The IJ year locusts are making their appearance hereabouts. The agent of the Danville Farmers' Insurance eon>iny KM iu to see us laet week and we tiud that he ia doing a very targe business in this section, having insured many of the most pro minent fartuera in Potter twp. and elsewhere- This company insures no town or village property whatever no stores, steam property, factories or fouudries. Their cost of iosuraoce is therefore very low —in fact, Jess than that of any other company. We see no reason why farmers should be tax ed to pay for the loss of stores and town property when they can be in sured in a company whiih insures only their own class aud at lees than half tk coat of other companies. The Dan ville Co. is an old and reliable institu tion and their agent, Mr, Gearhart is well worthy of patronage. Farmers cannot do better than to insure with him. * Mr. llenry Moyer, of Brushvalley, visiting Buruum's show at Lock Ha ven, was robbed of 6100. LH:AR KILLED. —OU Saturday last, MA* the Lock Haven Republican, Mr. Geo Wagner, who resides on the mouotain about one mile and a half this side of Lagansville, while working in his field, was extracted by one of bis bogs in the distance. Ho went to his house and got bis gun ana proceed ed la the spot whence the noise came, where he discovered a large black ber bugging and tearing one of the largest of his hags. On the discovery, he raised his gun and fired. The ball took effect in the shoulder of the bear, which caused him to release the hog, when he made a dash at his as sailant, who commenced a hasty re treat, reloading the while. When the bear had approached within a rod or two of him, Mr. Wagner turned and fired again, hitting bruin in the bead, but not bringing him to the ground. The shot, however, luckly decided the battle in favor of Mr. Wagner, and the bear wheeled and made for the woods. Mr. Wagner prudently call ed in a neighbor to his aid, and the two pursued the wounded beast and overtook bin about three hundred yaru from tbe village, where the* succeeded in killing him. —Thou''K poor, his weight was 180 pounds, l'he hog was horribly mangled, and survived but a few hours. THE CASE OF ME. GUERNSEY.— In the Pittsburg Poet of Jfay 13tb, we fiud the following: The balance due the Government of the $3U,000 judg ment against A. H. Guernsey, the de faulting Collector of the 18th Dis tiict, was paid by A. C. Noyes.oneof the defendant's bondsmen, on Satur day- _ Mr. Greeley did not permit the prospective cares of state to interfere with bit usual relaxation on Satur day following bis nomination. He cut down quite a number of trees on his farm in tbe afternoon, but a little later the Ciocinnatus of our day was called back to the busy city. Ihe eye of an artist missed the peculiar scene, however —Mr. Greeley in his shirt sleeves, standing in the woods, tbe axe resting against his legs, the candidate for Presidential honors opening a telegraphic dispatch. The picture was a strikiug oue, and if brought to canvass might solve the problem whether Mr. Greeley knows more about farming than aliout poli tics. ' Appeal* will be held at the Comrnis tioneri' office in Belletonta for the differ ent townships, on the following day*, TIE : On Motion/ June 10th, 18755, Mile*. Haines, Penn, Gregg and Potter town * (In Tuesday June llth Harris, Fergu son, Halfmoon, Patton and Walker town ships. _ On Wednesday June 12th, Marion, Lib erty, Curtin, and Howard townships, How ard Boro. On Thursday June 13th, Boggsand Miles- V>urg Boro, Union and Union townsh p, Uaionrille Boro, Huston and (forth town ships. On Friday June llth, Taylor, Bum side, Snow Shoe, Rush townships, Philips burg Boro. On Monday June 17th, Bellefonte Boro, Bonner and Spring townships. JOSEPH MCLOSKEY, J. G. BANKKY, S. F. FOSTER, Attest: Com'rs. WM. FURY Clerk. tnay24-6t Ir* THE STATE CONVENTION AT READING. HON C. U BUCK A Ierforiuaucv of vour duties. In a true spirit you will command success and hurl front power the corrupt rings that disgrace the Slate administration, and dofeat the Radical ring nominations. The symbol of authority, during the last five years, has come to me, I might say. without solicitation from the De mocracy of Pennsylvania. it now be comes my duty to return to you my thnuks for your i d and co-opcratiou. 1 tender to you my sincere thanks fot your attention. We are now ready for the nomination of R. 11 Brown, Ex-Governor liiglei and W. M. Randall were uouiiuated for temporary i hairmrn. The two lat ter declined, wheu the tirst uaiued was elected bv acclamation. Upon being conducted to the chair he made a short speech. A res station to the effect that all res olutions be referred to the committee without debate or readingcaused con siderable discussiuu, which ended iu the adoption of the following : lietolved, That a committee of thir ty three members be made of the del egates from each Senatorial district to report permanent oficers to the Con veutiou, that a similar committee sim ilarly constructed be appointed to draft recsolut-cns, and that all resolutions offered in this Convention upon the subject of the national platform, or iu reference to the nomination of Presi dent and Vice President, be referred to the Committee on Resolutions at the clerk's desk without debate. C. D. Keller, delegate from this county, was placet! on the committee on resolutions. Mr. Coffroth, of Somerset, moved that the uuiuher of delegates *o the Baltimore Convention be eight with two provisional delegates, which was agreed to. CONTESTED SKATS. A committee consisting of T. A. Sloan, D.O. Barr,G. W. Skinner, T. Cbaifan, and G. Seech were appainted a committee on contested seats. The Convention theu adjourned till 3 o'clock, AFTERNOON SESSION. The Convention reassembled at 3 o'clock. The hall was packed almost to suffocation. The committee on permanent organ ization reported : HON. HIESTER CLYMER, forPresi- ; dent af the Convention, with a number of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. Mr. Clymer, on taking the chair, made a brief speech, urging upou the members the necessity of making good nominations, and counseling harmony' and mutual concessions, and in which he said : We are about to appeal to the whole paopie of the w hole State and to the whole country, 1 will net sav bow you are to appeal to them. It will uot be my pleaaure tar one mom-' ent to indicate to this Convention what they shall do. I can only ask that your Convention shall be con ducted in the interest of right, and it will aud must bring abundant fruits, I have nothing to say to you with ref erence to him who shuuid (ill the high position of Governor. It is my pleas ure to know every gepllppißn " con nection with that office and to kuog, him persona I yon whom yaur choice will fell, that he will be immeasurably the the peer of his opponent. You are about to begin y Mr. Bramley offered a resolution providing for the appointmeut of a committee of thirty-three to nominate fourteen delegates at large to tha Con stitutional Convention and to the Na- 1 tional Democratic Convention. A division of the resolution was de manded, and the first part was adopt ed. The second part was pestponed in definitely, after a warm discussion. NOMINATIONS FOR GOVERNOR. Mr. RanJlall, of Schuylkill, then moved that the Convention proceed to nominate candidates tor Governor. Adopted. Mr. C. Feld, of Allegheny, nomina ted Gen. George W. C'aas, of Alle gheny. Mr. Piatt nominated Charles R. buckalew, of Columbia. The following additional nomina tions were made in the order named : D. M Fox, Philadelphia; John 8. Morton, Philadelphia; Col. Noyee, Clinton countv; \V. P. Schel), bed ford county; 11. b. Wright, Luzerne ceuuty ; M. C Trout, Mercer county ; C'apt. Win. MeCleliaud, Lawrence county ; Geu. A. b. McCalmont, Ve nango couuty ; £. L. Acker, Montgom ery county ; John K. Reading, Phila delphia; IJt'ister Clymer, beiks. Mr, Clyuier immediately withdrew his name, ami the names of Reading and Acker were also withdrawn. The first ballot for governor resulted as follows: Cass. 47; buckalew, 23 ; Fox, 12; Morton, 6 ; Wright, 8 ; McClelland 13; McCalmont, 10; Trout, 2; Schell, G. The President anuounced that 133 votea had been cust, and that as 07 were necessary to elect, there was no choice. A SECOND BALLOT was ordered with tho following result: Caw, 54; Buckalew, 24; Wright, 10; McCalmont, 11 ; Trout, 1; Noyea, 16 ; Scheil, 3. THIRD BALLOT. Cass, 58; Buckalew, 32 ; Wright, 7 ; McClel.and, 10: McCalmont, 9; Trout, 1 ; Noyee, 14; Bchell, 2. FOURTH BALLOT. Case, 56 ; Buckalew, 35 ; Wright, 7; McCellnnd, 14 ; McCalmont, 5; Trout, 2 ; Noyea, 14. FIFTH BALLOT. Case, 55 ; Buckalew, 39 ; Wright, 7; McClelland, 8! McCalmont, 9; Noyee, 15. A Sixtii Ballot was ordered immediately and showed a small gain for Buekalcw. The vole was m follows: Case, 54 ; Ruck alow. 4.1; Wright, 7 ; McClelland, 13; MoCalwoiil, 4; N oyea, 13. TiikSxyknth Ballot was ordered, and as the delcgaU* who had been voting for other caudidata* voted for Burkalcw, it becama appnr cut that the atmgglc, friendly through it had been, wits annul lei initialed Just before the rvaull was anuouurrd, Mr. Carrigan, of Philadelphia, who had voted for Cms*, changed his voli to Mr. ltuckalew. lle was followed by Mr. Snow den of Yniango, Abramt oiClarion. Taggert of \Varreu, and others. As the delegates made theii request for pern lias ion to cliunge their votes to ltuckalew, great exritemeui prevailed and wrhen the Chair aououut •d that Mr. ltuckalew had received seventy-three votes, niue cheers wert proposed and given with a will. Mr Carrigan moved that the nomi nation be made unanimous. Mr. l,are, of Allegheny, seconded the motion and said that while the friends of Gen. Cass had used all hon orable means to secure his nomination and failed. He knew that he could pledge the holiest and earnest suppoil of the Democraev of Allegheny and hoped that Mr. ltuckalew would re ceive the hearty support of all see lions of the Slate. These remarks iucreased the enthu si as m and nine more cheers were giv en. A proposition was then made to ad journ until nine o'clock, but the Chair stated that the Committee of thirty three to uominate delegates at large to the Constitutional Convention should be appoiuted and the motion was with drawn. The Committee was appointed and consisted of one delegate from each Senatorial district. A delegate moved that theConven tion proceed t*i nominate a candidate for Supreme Judge. Chief Justice Thompson was named, and on motion he was nominated by acclamatiou, the tesuli being received with cheers. The convention then adjourned un til the next morning at ten a'ciock. Kkapiso, Pa, Hay *l, I*7*2. The convention reassembled st 10 j' clock ' Ibis morning, lion. lltrsler Clymer in the Chair. Several substitution* of Uslsgates were made. The Committee appointed to introduce the 11->it. Chas. K. Buckalsw to the Com, \ ention. accompanied bv that gentleman, were announced. Mr. ltuckalew was greeted with hearty cheers, and proceeded to address tie Con vention. Hour. C. K. BtcKALKw's Srsaca. He Mid that be appeared befr-r* tin- Con vention, at the solicitation of the Commit - | tee, to thank the member*, and, be hoped, the entire State, for tha honor conferred upon hint bjr naming him aa the Demo , critic candidate fur Governor of thie Com monwealth. The nomination wu net so licited—it came a* the legitimate, healthy outgrowth of public opinion.in this' State ;' not beoauso of prp-cp)inent ability- or dis tinguished character of the oandidatc, bill because his public lite of twentyr-flve year* had led him to the belief that be was a man neither to be seduced nor intimated, and ia the performance of public duties be will •tand a* firm as a rock for the people in op position to corruption and pionopoiyr. Uc hoped the nomination would be ratified by the whole people, and hoped, although net prompted by selfish motives, that the movement would go forward to triumph. The people desire that this government shall be pure and honest, fair aid (qual ' all iU ecu, and the old motto would be amended to read, "JMwtdp'a*, and Men to Maintain them." There we* a fitiluro in Stale and National affair*, because of the need of men t<> carry out tbt grand and fundamental principles, and he urged it as the great work of the mission of re form of this year to secure men to carry out these principles. His opinion of a Governor of a State was that be was a mere magistrate ; that he should not knew lliiai fts b*4 beffi elected by a party, aor release prisoners trow j fftj tfce peni tentiary because of the urgent appeals of party friends, and to secure political ad vantage. He thought there was a disposi tion to cut looe from the strict party ties, and a fading among all good men l> unite to carry-out thu grand principle* and is sues which are atsuke. "In view- ef this general disoosili.io for i State and national reform," he said, "we are entitled te appeal to all men of all part ies to aid in establishing a new departure which shall inturea pure, honest and faith ' ful government," He referred to the fat that the nonilna j tiop pf the Convention had been endorsed Iby all of the candidates for the position, and hoped their friends would stand by j him, bold up bis hand, and like a band ot I brothers, march forward to victory. In concluding, he said he would have an ! opportunity of meeting the eilisens of the ; Mate during the canvass and address them on State and national questions. lie would do bis duty, aud it was expected , every member of the party would do his I duty. The speech was frequently interrupted by applause, and when the speaker con cluded three cheoss fur the candidate were given. AN INVOCATION. Mr. Clymer said at the close of tha ad dress: May a kind Providence guard and kocp Ui ID ; may tbe good people sustain and support Dim, anu may boneat men, every-, where and of every political creed; rejoice! that tbay have struck bands, when, in him, by bim and through bint, imbecility And corruption is to be banished from the exe cutive and legislative departments of this Commonwealth. AUDITOR GXSXRAL. First ballot—Davis, 26; McCandlets, 6 ; Crane, 12; Hartley, 89; Loshe, G; Temple, of Philadelphia, 15 ; Temple, of (ireene, 14 ; Marth, 7i Uaird.l. The names of Messrs. Loshe, Temple, of Philadelphia, Marsh and Baird were with- | drawn. i Second ballot—Davis, 29; McCandlets, 1 8; Crane, 8; Hartley, 179; Temple ol 1 Green, 89. Mr Hartley having received a majority of all the votes he was duly announced a nominated, which was made unanimous. L'OI*T*S AT LAEOK. The following nomination for Congr*"- mea-at-Large were then made : James H. Hopkins, Richard Vaux, Sel din Marvin, Robert L. Johnson, J. H. Brinton, O. W. Skinner, C. K. McLaugh lin, H. B. Wright First ballet— Vaux, 81 ; Hopkins, 81; Maryip, 01; Johnson, 85; Briaton, 23; Sherwood, ft McLaughlin, Jlj Wright, CO; Skinner, 38 Messrs, Hopkins and Vaux wore nomin ated on the first, and 11. B. Wright on the second ballot. Col. Wright and Mr. Hopkins were in troduced and thanked the Convention for the honor conferred, after which the Con vention adjourned till 2 o'clock P. M. AXTKHNOON SESSION. Tho Convention reassembled at two o'clock and was called to order by the President Mr. Carrigan. <.f Philadelphia, submit ted the report of the committee of thirty three to nominate fourteen Delegates ut Large to the Constitutional Convention. ! The names reported were as follows; , JeremtahS. Black, G. W. Woodward Wm. Bigler, F. B. Gowan, B. A. Lam berton, A A. I'urmaii, Jam** Kill*. (Im. IM. I)*lla, Jnlin A. Campbell, Win. 1. iOorblU, Win. II Hmlth (Allegheny), Win J llaer, 8, II Reynold*. S (' T . Dodd. Under the call of ike pr\ iou* question ' the rc|>orl watadopled. A mulion mm adopted that th Conven ! lion prv>ce*d to nominate Delegate* at l.aigr to the National Convention. Mr. Brown, of Clarion, offered h rcolu. (lon IhilO, W. ('aw, Win. A. Wallace, Samuel J. Randall, and Phillip Collins be nominated m Senatorial Delegtae# by ac rlamai lon. Agreed to. The Convention thru proci edod to ballet lor tie Oongre*lonal Delegate* t Large to the National Convention. The following gentlemen acre nomina ted. Mr Lninbertoti moved that Mesar*. Ed-j gartiowaii and 0. W Skinner be elected Senatorial Delegate* at large, and Me*r Marvin, Miller and Krye a* Congre**inal Elector* at large. Adopted Til a Kb-oli'tiok*. K*-Governer Uigler, t'hairtnan of the ! Committee on Resolution*, eubinilted the following A'hu/mi/, That the Dciim riilic party I | while in the future a* in tlie poet, firmly upholding the Constitution of the I'llilt-d State* a> the foundation ami limitation ol the power* of the Geusral Qoveriillieiit, ami the afe *hield of the llberlie* of tin people, demand* for the cititen* the large*! freedom con*i*tent with public order, and for every Stale tlie riglit of *ell'-gei em inent ; that to uphold the fortnOr and prac liee the latter the Democracy of l'euntyl- , •an >a can find no better platform u|k>n which to *tand than the great lending principle* enunciated in the inaugural ad- ' Jr of President Jctloron and the farewell addro* ot the immortal Jackton. Upon the*e two great State paper* we plant uurielve* and enter the eonte*t ol IST*-'. Ilrtolrni, That abu*rd a* the public con- Idence ha* brcti by a long periotl ol oIH cial miimanagcment, wa*t-and fiaud, tlii* Convention invite* the co-operation of all citizen* of the Cola inon wealth in the earn el effort which the great contituciicy it repre>iil* i* about to make to remove trom iour State aduiiiiitraiiiti every taint of jh>. lit teal corruption. The interest ufWvsry Pennsylvanian i directly mid vitally con- Ict-rncd in the eradication of all unjust u*a gr* and practice* by which individual | fortune* may be created at public coat; !an J the attempt to do t hit can be made cer tainly successful by the union of upright and fair-minded men of all parlier, and by suslaiuiug candidate* of unquestioned abi'- itics and uu* pot ted names, KetvlrtU, That tin* Convention appeal* to the people ot Pennsylvania for the sup port of tbe candidate for Governor, whom it ha* placed in nomiuation, because hi* election will secure at onec a correction of •listiug wrongs, and the permanent future | prosperity of the State. It asks for his support, not because he ha* been notuina , ted to subserve the view* or promote tie interests of any section or faction, but to meet the acquirement* of an urgent and common need; because be fully repre sents, and in bis life and character fairly illustrate* the true spirit and principles of popular government; because be has been an earnret, sincere and efficient opponent of the fraudulent practices and false doc trines of the |>arty .that ha* held power through many long years of mitrepresenta- I lion and misrule; because he stand* pledg ed by tbe record of his wnole life to ad , minister hi* office, if elected, for the bene fit, of the people, because be can be trusted to secure careful, economical and re*poa- i sibtv contra! of tbe agents and officials and Treasury of the Common wealth ; because, h can be relied on to withstand unfounded i and unjust demands to tbe prejudice of! public rights, to oppose with vigor the en t-roarhmcnU of powerful corporation* and energetically resist the giant le ggrefi4> ted capital of privilege* which could be used to injure, bauifier and impede the ef forts of indiviual* in tbe rarieus ei tcrpri-j ses and field of labor wbicb the Mate af ford*. that his official influence will be U*rd hereafter to prevent the mischief of j speclatlfglsUliofk, and todjstrvy the ppssii bility of procuring the enactment of any statute by the use of money or any other corrupt means. Rrtvlred, That tbe grant by the Radical; Legislature of this Stale of the numerous charter* in creating such corporations a* the South Improvement Company and 1 others of a similar character, is unjust to | the interests of trad*, is dangerous to the rights and liberties of the people, and as such meet* with our unqualified condem nation. Rf/Htlrfd, That in presenting the lion James Theinpson, forjudge of the Su pfmvC"urt, wp have only to invile the' consideration of the people to the integrity impartiality and pre-eminent legs) attain ment*, which haw characterised hisdi* charge of hi* judicial duties during his fifteen years' service upon the bench of the Supreme Court. fir tut rt J, That in the i-ersons of the can- i ' didate presented fur the affico* of Auditor Ueuarat, Congressmen at largu and dele gate* to tho Convention to amend the Con stitution, we have candidates eminently worthy of the confidence and suppport of! lists people. (Jor. Nigler was frequently Interrupted by applause ami the resolutions were adopted with enthusiastic unanimity. | The delegate* front each district named j elector* from their several di*tricl, and 'de egates to the National Convention, a* ! fol lows : Elector*. i First District, Thos. J. Barger. 2nd. Stephen D. Anderson. I 3rd. John dth. lleorge M. Herrel, filh. To be filled. Oth. Isaiah H. Haunt. 7lh. Samuel A. flyer. Bth. Jesse O Haw ley. lth. Hiram H. Swurr. 10th It. Keilly. 11. Jno. KncchL 12. Fred W. Gunster. 13th. David Luudenbcry. 14th. Je*-o McKnight. 15lh Heniy Wells, ltl. Henry J. Stable. 17'h. R. W. Christy. 18lh. Wo. F. Logan. 18th. Ka*olou* Brown. 20th. Fred "M Robinson. 21 at Jno It, Wilson. 22nd. l'hilip H. Stevenson. 23rd. John O. Bard. 24th. Geo" W. Miller. Tlic Convention then adjourned tint Jit. Mr. Wm. Harkins bad hi* loft jaw bro ken in two place* and was otherwise se verely bruised about his face and head on last Tuesday evening, in a fight with How urd Spaugler. The trouble arose by the first named Interfering with a game of marbles in which the latter wa* interested MARRIAGES. Ou the Iftult., by Rev. Baker. Win, Sto ver. to Mist JetUe A. Bair, both of Mile* twp. (n tho 23rd uIL. by Rev, C. N. Rclter, Mr. Ueorgo W Keiehline of Pijrguson twp., to Mis* Mary M. Meyer, of Harris mmgm 13STRA Y.—Came to the premise* of J the undersigned, at Karlyatown, on 2f>th of May. a bright bay home, witb white atripe on face, ai d about six year* old. The owner is requested to come and prove property, pay charge*, and remove the same. june?.3t. J. C. liOAL. CtAIJTION.— Having purchased the / following article* at constable sale, on '2sth of May, last, as the property of Jonathan Bechtol, of Gregg twp., the un dersigned hereby let* the aaniu in the po* session of said Jonathan Hoehtol, at his pleasure, and therefore caution* all ir on* age Inst meddling with tho same, namely, I cooking stove, 1 ink, 1 cup board, 2 table*, 2 bed*, chuir*, 1 cheat, 1 bookcase. 1 doughuay, fi hot*. june7. Bt. JAM Ks TOM AS . Tk AIL ROAD ELECTION Iv Philadelphia, May 18, 1872, : The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of; THE LEWISBITKO CENTRE AND SPRUCE CREEK RAILROAD COM PANY will beholdatthoofieeoftheCor-- 1,1,0 v No. 233 South Fourth Street, Phila delphia. on TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH 1872, at 12 o'clock. Election for President and Directors will be held lame day and place. June 7. JOSEPH LXBLXT Secretary. MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT I,l*l of Dealer* of Foreign and !. * uieiiic Merchandise, liquor*, Ac , la Cen tie county for the year ltd. übject to I- payment of liene. HKLLKFONTK BORO. " LICKKag CLAaa. Le..b May A Leoh ~S'JU DO 1< '* John Hoffer IMU II e lo.cph A llri 15 U) II John H Awl 7 00 14 John Montgomery 7 00 11 Zellni it Jut ret lUUI >, Frank P Rlair 07 u> H e Unac (iuggi nheimer 1-60 Abinham Su*man 7 00 14 " A Foncnrt 7(0 !/.immarman Hro* A Co 12 60 Pi t John 11rt***kbt11.................. 7 00 It . j Edward Graham ASt n... . 7on 14 John Swi eirev 7 00 14 : Lyon A C 0.... to tat l II O Hoffer 7 00 14 l.lnn 4b WiUan... Hit") IK Harper A'ltro* 16 00 11 'CP Keller 15 60 IS 1 Will McClelleli 7 to 14 RuriKide .V Thoma* 16(1) II I F P Green 10 < ' 13 .1 A J llarri. JO 00 10! J H Sand. 7 00 14 Ruhl A Oautl tout 18 JWCwok Pi All Pi II V SliU'T 7 Ul 14 ■ (Seorgn O' Urien 7 oo 14 1 11 D Veager 7UI 14 > D M Wagner A Son aU 10 Krvbergnr A Grim 10 00 13 lolin S IxmWrger 7 00 14 Jama* Welch lout l ' Jobll power* 7 I • 14 ' Wetzler A Twiiiueyer 7 Ml 14 S. hruyer A Son 7 00 14 Sechler&Ce 16 tn 11 V Be. k 7 tki 14 M it' Prie.t 7 14 7 Mr* N K Dare..,.. - 7 tat 14 J W Paroh* 7 til 14 | Mi** Mary L Me Bride. 700 14 | .1 1. ReUri'tletii 7 00 14 | Wilton A llick*... anil lo P McCafferty ... 700 14 ■I K Jtl'T Alexander 70J 14 , Shortlidge A Co 7 to 14 j WII Wllk|*oii ACo Billiard AOOO r ( 11 II A line do 40 00 D * BENNKK TWP. Ltwii Uatt sls 00 11 BI'KNSI DE TW P. ticorge K Koak $lO 00 IK BOGUS TWP. J It Curtiit $2 50 14 McCoy *V Linn ISM Pi CCItTIN TWP Webber A Singer $7U> 14 PERtCSON TWP Shorb Steward A Co $3 Ml) 10 Thoma* Boliuger 10 Ul 16 A J Maltern A Co 10 HI 13 J Dun la j. A Co 111 til 18 John 1. M u**r 7 m 14 A Sample A Sun IS AO IS J It Smith A Sun „ 7(81 14 GREGG TWP Philip Shook $lO 00 13 It 11 Duncan 12 ru Waun 7 Ul 14 I Jb L lluuaor 7 tU 14 (Couk A K reamer 10U0 13 S 11 S tovcr 10 ui la | J J Price 7UI 14 j George Jack A K m 7 Ul 14 ! Shinbergcr A Jordan 7 Ul M 'Daniel He** 10Ou 13 HALF MOON TWP. 11S Thornton $!0U! 13 i J V Gray IS VI IS iJame* Love 10 0U 131 IIIOWAKD TWP. R C I.eathei* S7U) 14 HI'STOM Tt\ P. LICK* a CLA* John 1 Thompson sltl U) 13 J T William* 10Ul 13 Levi Womer 7UI 14 Hoover. Davi* & Co * 7 ou 14 j TKGrut,VCu TUI LIBERTY TWP. Juhn Brickly $7 Ul 14 Jame* S Ki*>ki 7 Ul 14 ■ Juaet (juig(ly 10 to 12 MILES TWP T N Wolf 7 00 14' S F Frank A Son 10UI Jsi Miller, Ockcr Jp Co Jo oo V MARION TWP Yearick A Sun 7 ui 14 it K Wilton 7to 14 PENN TWP. Kertteler A Ertle $7 Ul 14 Alexander A Hro. ItiUl 12 EC Campbell 7UJ 14 J b Snook • 10 Ul 12 Jacob Ki*cnbuth 7 taj It Juhn D Foul Too 14 Potter twp. Harlachor A Crunmlller flOui 14 Win Wolf ISOO IS Strom A Swart* 7 tu 14 Wm Armagot * 7ifl 14 Philip* A Giattgue 7 ui 14 II K Smith 10 00 18 K ll Brubm 7 Ul 14! Graff A Thompson RlOil C H Diiiingtir 700 14 J A Keepmgn RUSH TWP. John N utile a Cu sls ul U E M Sturbrant 7UI li l'etcr Smith 7 00 141 Lrri Gearhait i Ml li W J Jack tun ami 10! John Miller A Son If tJ M SPRING TWP. F S Hovsrly $7 (*) 14 J D Miller* 7 0.) 14 PATTON TWP. Mis* Kate Murray 17 00 14 Mattrrn Bros 7(0 14 I*lll LI PSUURti BORO, DO llirlinger S7OB 14 D 0 Jamison 7 (O 14 Irvia & Uunwn 12 50 I'J ILrcuret Condo 7 U) 14 J S McCartney 7 00 14 W C McCutcheo 10 (*J 11l Oscar Adams 7WI 14 Daniel Ayres 7 00 14 J J Wiehnraru 7 Wl 14 Miss K Peter* 7 (O 14 J A Lehr 7 UO 14 M O Rook 7 00 14 W 11 McCausland 7 00 14 Knnkin & Williams 7(0 14 Allpo rt & Herring 7 00 14 T 11 Switzer 7 CO 14 Watruu ii Miller 12 60 12 G H IMKIW A 0o 12 fo 12 Miw C Dureos* 7 00 14 Jama* A (ianoe 7 00 14 Kinanuel Boliuger 7 00 14 James Morrison 700 14 Kepler, Dubra aCo 25 00 9 T J Mover. 7 00 14 Prank A llutten 700 14 J K McKinncy 10 U0 13 (4 S Flngal 1000 13 Mr*. LManley 7(W 14 Josephine Plagal 7 00 14 K T Uray 7 00 14 U T Itarber 7 00 14 Kard S Dubreo 700 14 MILKSBUKG BOROUGH. John Hlbblar $7 00 14 Mrs GO Kyman 7 00 14 J II llnhn 10 00 13 S llrady 700 14 1* II Haunt 7 00 14 A R Peter* 1000 13 A T Hogg* 7 00 10 J S Preudfbot 10 00 13 HOWARD BORO. S F Klina $7 00 14 Joseph ltoyer 7 00 14 Jenkins A Webber 7 "0 18 Italser Wcbbor 12 50 i 2 Robert Cooke 10 ( 18 Lucas & Bro 7 00 14 UNIONYILLK BURO. firicst ,V Uun.liargcr SIOOO 13 Alexander Ai (ieary 7 oo 14 Nathan Herly 7 CO 14 SNOW SHOE TWP. May, loeh A Co s2o< A K Sherer 7 CO 14 Herbert William- 7 (JO 14 J II Crisman 12 Ml 12 Nicholas Bower* 10 00 13 David Bet* 7 CO 14 Sarnh 11 Crissman 7 CO 14 TAYLOR TWP. John Copenhaver $7 CO 13 J S Fink 7 00 14 WORTH TWP. V Cray $7 00 14 II W lloovor 700 14 WALKERTWP. Houston & Rodger* $lO 00 13 Henry Brown 10 00 18 S. It & Ycarick 10 00 18 An appeal will be held at the Commis sioner*' offico in Bellefonte, on June24th 172. HENRY NULL, Appraiser. A DMINISTRATOR SNOTlCE.—Let ter* of administration on the estate of Frederick Zettle, late of Orogg twp., deed, having been granted to the under signed. ho request* all person*, knowing themselves indebted to *aid estate to uiake immediate payment, and those having claim* against tho aame to pruaant them, piayS.Ol. AdmiulHrator ' Prothonolßr). We are 1 uthoriaed to announce the e imnv of John Moran, of llellefbnte, a* amlidale I. r l'rothMiotary, übjact to iaciaion of the na, Aad • . b*.'lM(* prodvr. It* IML L'n* KueJli t*4 lLr*>l!; b MAW AWD a\pAT. Aak fcr PAI SJCV EE OIL T\. ae •Uar. kt nVIUiIT IT TO SnkE. IT I* BUT A!■( NUBNTTA |lT*|iuiuijAll * TOUTA f lag ouwiMßaA. awA* froaiV Vg*Mal4 UU*. Barb* u4 ZitVu Jr aad I* elaaa aad w U w ia> X. MTJ I) all CtomMb a*4 baatan la SUdnTW f Klt S'.. M t'EITh. EcCIUKC A [ATOk, Paomuram, lMkmlk NetvClolhingStore A. STERNBERG, engaged to manage for 1 L. Keicenatein, un the corner building, opposite Hoffer'* -tore, Bellefonte, ha* i->tabli*hed a new ! Clothing Store where the l*e*l bargains In the county are offend. $7.50 to sls for Suits of iho tin est Cassimere. HATS, CAPS and a full and complete asoortutonl of ev ery thing in the hue of Clothing. Gobi's Furulwhlitg Gooda all directly from their own manufactory. A Uu. Jewelry, Mnlehen, dir. They have engaged their old clerk, Mr. A. Sternberg, o well known lo the people, and who will be pleated to *ce hi* old friend*. apslf Fiece gx>d* of every di*cription, told low lo enable everybody to have hi* cloth ing made to ordir. A. BUSSMAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lower room, No. 1. Bu*h block, w hen ha keeps ail hand a slock of WHITE and RED LEATHER and 11A RXES&. Kips and Calf Skins French and City Fiuish. STRING LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS OFF VERY DE SCRIPTION. Haw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. [ Trunks and Valises OF ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of all kinds bought and highest price paid. I Clover and Timothy Seed always bought and on hands. WHKAT and OATS specially bought and the higli eslCash price paid. do to Suwinan's, there you can buy cheaper than elsewhere, a* everybody knows, who ever dealt wilh him. lie lets no one off without a good bargain. Nest door to Suwman's is the cheap dry good* establishment of Isaac Ouggenheiiu er. ap6.tf. AD.MINISTKATORSNOTICK.-Ut ters of administration on the oslate oi r*amuel Jameson, late ol Oregg twp., having been granted to the undersigned, he request- all pcrsans, knowing the in solves indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claim against the same to present them, July au thenticated by law lor settlement. JOHN COLDKON, inayS.Gt. Administrator. H. O. DKIXIXUKI. A. C. ML'MIV MiLLHEIM MARBLE WORKS. New Firm —New Enterprae. DEININGER & MUSS Eli, (Sueee*or to B. U. DKIMNUKK) Wo would moat respectfully inform tho public, that tlioy have taken charge of ihi* old and successful establishment, and proposo to carry on the Fame under re newed auspice*. They have on hand, and will make to order, MONUMENTS, COUCHES. TOMBS* HEADSTONES, of any possible design, and price. We U*o the beat grades of inarbla— ITALIAN, CAR A. it A, AMERICAN STATU ART, HI'TLANH &C., and say with perfect assurance, "Ourj work i* our reference." Shop, |ea*t of Bridge, Millheim. *pr2*i. ly. LIGHTNING SAWS at Manufacturer* pricei. For *a!e by W. J. M M A NIGAL. may 81.8 m Miiroy. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! C. D. KELLER. BISHOPSTREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, la now prepared, at the Old Stand on Hi-hop Street, to *e|| DIRT COODB, ®Q©*llKß,Bwwt, BbwM,oarpte, CEDAR ASH WILLOW WARE. AC., AC, at greatly induced prlcea. lie U al*o prepared to pun hi id ALL KIN D S O F G 11 A IN ! FOB WHICH UK WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! ASH PUKCHANKRN M ILL PIND SUPERIOR INDL'CKMKN 18 11IKF.E •prHHf. C D KKLLKK THE KETSTONE LIGHTNING ROD CO. Are the Sole Proprietor* uf the Celebrated T. T. Kinsey Patent Copper Lightning Rod. Alan manufacturer* uf COPPER CABLE, UURH AKII WKATIIEK VAN KM Of avary Deeriptiea and of lb# matt approv ed Otylo. All ..rifec* for up Hilt und Kim* wM rtfttrt jirotnyt attention if 1 eased to receive order*from the trade. Office and yard near south end of ltald Eagle Valley K. R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa. aov SHORTLIDGE & CO IL'iilroatl O. K. N K W G Ot) DS. Herlacher L Cronmiller. CENTRE HALL, FA Harejual received, Dry OihkU, Notion*, UrocMie*. Hatd war. , iyi, ale, Wood and willow wan Iron. Salt, Fib and In fa-t, a magnilcei aaaortmcnl 1 f ■ very thing and Duw i lfcrt'd nl piico tuatr than the loirttL Dress Goods X moat beautiful variety, cunsiating of all 1 th*- uuveltti * ol the *ca*on, white gmala, i-mhroideric*, Lcaiit skirts, BALMORAL SKIRTS, All we a*k that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCE ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, silver plated and Yankee Harnett double and tingle, bridle* and halter* pr ] WAR! WAR! Ou High Friees. CHEAT EXCITEMENT. 11. K. SMITH, of Fuller* Mills. N E \V G O ODS ! We would moat mpectfully i- from hit frh-nda, ciniuim ri, and the public gener ally, that he ha* taken (>*••• ion of Thomuaon * old quarter*, w hieli have been remodeled and improved, and hi now pre pared to accommodate all wbo may favor him by calling. NEW COOLS! He baju*t received one of the largest .lock* of ail kind* of Merchandise evar brought to Centre county, which be intend* to acll at wuh figure* a* will wake it an ob ieel lor all fwraona lo purchaae. Familiea laying in winter .upplie* of Grucerie*. Dry Good*, Ac., thould not fail to givej hi in a call, a* he feel* confident hi* pncea< and fuperior quality of good* will ainolv taliafy all. Hi* stock uf G It O 0 E HIES contikb of Coffee* of the beat quality, Te*u, Sugar* of all kind*, Molaaaea, Fi*L, Haiti: Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spice* Prwvlaicn* Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock of DUYGOODS i* large and varied, and we willj jUti t u , can supply any article in that line, with out enumerating. READY M A DECLOTHING a large *U kof ready-made Clothing for Men and Boya' w ear, which We will dispose of at a very small advance on coat. I loot. ir.ii Shoe*, HaU and Can, Hard* WARE, OuMKvan, WIXK. and Willow Ware, Notion*. Finer (iiiodt, Oil cloth*. Wall Taper*. Window Shade*. &c., octS&ly. (ii'aham & Soil. Boot 6c Shoe Makers Neat door to D C Keller's Store i Hcllefonte. Wc manufacture to order. : Our work is neat and durable. I Our prim arc very mode rate. We warrant to five mti-faction. We have the LAKUKST and BEST | tck of I Julie's and Children * .shoes in town. We are receiving goods every week. We wi*h an examination of our good*. The l'cnnnvalley trade is especially in vited to call and see our ctock, we think |we can please all who cali a* to • tyle, quality, and price*. We atudy to render I -slisfaVlion, and although we have had an extended trade for years, wo have never given a customer cause to complain. rpll&.tf. jQkGCKERIioFF HOUSE, 1 Alkgmow Street, Hcllefonte, Pa. 1). JOHNSON & SONS, Proprietor*. , A rtaeTCt-JtW nOTKU COWiOKTAKt.* noons PROMPT A1 TEN DANCE. ALL THE MODERN CONVENIEN CES—AND REASON ABLE Charges. The proprietors offer tu the traveling public, and to their country fiiends, first [ class accommodations and careful atten tion to the w ant* of guest* at all times, at fair rate*. Careful hostler* and good stable ling for horses. All excellent table well served. A Bur supplied with fine liquors. Swv ants well trained and everything re quisite in M first class Hotel. Our location 11 in the businef part of the town, near the P.wt OBce. the Court House, the Chur ches, the Banks, and the p incipal places of business, render* it the most eligible place for those who visit Bcllefoetcon Dusi or pleasure. An Oninibut will carry passenger* and baggage ta aud from all trains free of chnrgc. PATENT COOKER For sale by anr.'AUf. WM J M M ANTGAU AUDITOR'S NOTICE—In thamattet ofthe estate of William B. Krise, late of Boggs twp , dee'd, in the orphan's court of Centre county. The auditor ap pointed by the court to make distribution of the balance, in the hand* of Henry Hen ton, administrator of the estate, to and! among the parties thereto, respectfully gives notice, that he will meet all partie* 1 interested, to hear and determine such question* as may arise in accordance with the nature of tho case and the duties of hi* appointment, on Monday, the 10th day of June, next at the office, in Bellefonte, at 10 1 o'clock A. M., of said day. J. BARN HART, may!7.Bt. Auditor. Dr. Crook's WinoofJte. 4 10 VEAEI PubuVrm OR. CROOK'S mg£ WINE TAD! ■>, sflLi JQkiCw mrlt *SL "SB wnMUMI mUmllmr fp—# WMHK* tiao tier tefcM the pmMlib ItbrlrlilnikCHuildMlfWli ItICM of'l wr. U.] unnqutltd (ariaMO (M or the ThroMl M* I.Wji t po forming Urn mot remarkable euro < ttti23s'S. < s2tt Aaflima and KraarAUh 11M cured m> many mam U has keen nftmwiacaiu Itpfieifif (ft? Onn CBBpUMiI For palitM In Krautf. Hide or Urvl or h id tier Pimsß, I)l*'*** of thr 1 riiiAry OraNh Jtundlreor mij liicr (jompUbtf, . Tl km Oil OI—I It In *lno a fuipertar Toole, Ibtortt the Appetite* HtniiKlhrtw the System, Uatloreti the Weak sad IlrblUUtM, CauM the Food to IMgeat, Itomoves DyapejwUMj* Pre ren b Malarious Fertri (lives tone to yiwr system. TBY ML (JttOOKH WISEOFTA* The Champien of the WerHL The new Improved American Button- Hole Overaeamtng and Complete Hewing Jfachine—The greet est machine of the Age I Simplcltjr, Durability A Cheap none Combined. Thit machine being lhaliteet. hat taaav impfofcmtaU overall other, ia a word, ft U'a perfect machinej which it ackaowiodg* ad by tbe?be jtidg- andagenu of all other tithchioes. Call on A. L tttrtrw, haJuatkari, who U the luUttriud agent for CaaUw county. Alto keep* the beat Sewia* M chine thread, needlot, and repair* tl Ik lade of tewing machine*, clock*, watchct, ma* tick bote. A" I will thafocfhly cantata the tectum belonging to ma, tad I tball he very much pleated to tell every person a machine, on wy term.; give it a trial be. fore purcht-ing any otiter -it ha* no *aaak Parties witfaing the machine, will pfeaaa •dire*, the undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. All erdcr. promptly attend* -d to. A.TL HAtTGE. Agent for Centra County. If tntaosweau. Pa. Still Ahead! Philips & Glasgow 9 * CHEAP(ASH STOKE TV ir good* are marked down to Caak Price*, and they S2LL G>J£/\P. All kind, of country produce taken ia exchange fur gooda. A general awortmeat of good* kept. I CLOTHING. II ATS. CAPS, BOOTS SHOES. DKYGOODS. QUEEN'S W ABB GROCERIES, WILLOWWABB.CON PKtTIoN,\KIES, DRUGS. A full aMorlment of Lndie't .tylaajuet received from the city, aad for aale rhenp par So don't lorgct, that Pvie Oat City it the place where you can buy cheap for (bah. —nut! BUTTS HQUSS BKLI-efontk, PA. J H. BUTTN. Prop*. Hat first cleat accommodation ; charg es reasonable. Ibpr, tl NATURE'S Hair Restorative i Contains no LAC SULPHUR-— oil SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and U entirely free from til Poisonous and lfeaith -destroy Drugs used in other Hair Prejiftllr tions. Transparent and clear as cnrtf&i, it wtU not noil UW finest fabric.—perfectly SAFI CLEAN and EFFithENT-dUaider*- tum* LttNG FOUGHT FOR AM9 FOUND AT LAST! It restores and prevents the Hair Ibw becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is rtfrwkigg to the hcaa, check* the LI air from Calling off, and restores it to a great cxtnnt whow prematurely lust, prevent* Hosdasbaa, euroi ail humors, cutaneous sruptMM. and unnatural heat. AS A DREsSINff FOR TIIK IIAIK IT IS THK BEST AR TICLE IN THK MARKET. ! DR. G. SMITH, Patentee. Aver, Mam. Prepaied iMily by PROCTER ItROfR Kits, Gloucester, Ma--. The genuine in put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it. with the name of the aiticle blow* in the glass. A*k your Druggist foe Ks- TtrnCa Hsia RKSTOHAUVK. and tain M other. A*-Scud two three cent -tamps to Proo ter Brother* for n 'Treatise on the Hum— Hair." Tho information it contains ■ worth SfCU,OO to any person. leon-ls* For sale at Centre Hall by Wm. Wel and Herlacher A Oonmiltor Mstnhood: How J ot, Haw iitMornl J pabtwht. e sdltSaa ogDr. Oah •rU'JI *ll>Eind Xaaar Ua radtaU sees I I* ISi BtlnM) at MtuiwuiKU, or SsaUaall*M| tanlmuq W—lal Isaii, luromct. MaaUi Ml Hpsissl *g. Murlsps. Ptj alpLlkmacMi-vwiM.KrtUtrsV. ad tin. '*■■* I# Mtfuututcrnrs ue *uu*J nuvrsraacs. fito la * SBSM cßTsiopr. sals * csata. Tbs slsbn*o4 snUwr lot JO. sdwltobto Msa| b 4tncß*trals*. touo s Hurt* fast"* •uneaaaM pgp. u, r thai Um -Urmia* ivMNaMoM s* nU iwn 1 oot and. hv aortal a, sod iMff . •at, bf mu> ' whisk afaw, as manor Mt Mo wodlttan mar bs. noa*whi™MH lb**ofr. *'■■■ ' TbUlnatorr -bmUAbs ta the haaia W otag "SHm. Um J c XUJTI a oq- Pouos-m Bo* *jm, ir Bows*jr. Swni VoWTir TOUR BLOOM ] ForSinii ± Ira* tim sT? or BNfUi • A , any Arm. %T Any diaeaas or anntloffV gij the Skin, diaeaaa ta tha IMf AFJ A llhemaatiam, Pimplaa, O Iff Tib w Sorts, Ulcers, Broken-doW* •Jft Constitutions. Syphilis, ■> A disease depending on s4f 1 £*&:>., prated condition of 111 IMS SlIL*. 7 dr. cßoorl : tKfe X STRUM or ' I ® POKE ROOT. > S£rJ It has the medicinal lllifM * v of poke combined with a pat|r - [' BJy a rati or of Iron which goo* a* J.W ( see into the blood, pmf * JKP* ing the moat rapid and - i */ derful cures. .. ' r