THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY FKB. i. 13T*. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL *SW—Our friend*, every where. will oblige u* by sending u* local news of interest. ... > ~ „ CXBCOLATIOH. The circuletton of the lUroRTKR, on this *ide the county, larger than that of all other mpaw in the county. Business men will therefore tind this one of the best advertising mediums. We invito all interested to come and in spect our list for themselves. REKITTAHCM.—AII monies for sub scription will he credited on the subscri ber's address. each week by referring to which our patrons can at all times see how their accounts stand, and a receipt is by this system carried upon each copy of the paper. Public 8*l. Sale of real estate of Mrs. Rankin, dee'd, Potter twp., Feb., 22. —Sale of George tsarbriek, Linden 11*11, Tuesday March 4th. —'Wm. H. llartcr's sale of farming stock, near Aaronsburg, March 4th. H. Kmrick's sale, near Centre Hall. March Bth. • Sale of Geo. Zeigler, Bonner twp,. farm stock, March 11th. -Sale of L. J. Noll, Gregg twp., March, 11th. Win. Armagasl's sale, near Church villa, March 14th. -Sale of Peter Klinefelter, dee'd. near Madtsonburg, 14th March. —Sale of Philip Kemp, east of Old Fort March 25th. —Sam'l Mats'* sale, Woodward, sth of March. . -John M. Miller * sale. Mile* twp., 6th March. —\Ve had several inches of snow — sleet rather—on Sunday morning. —One day last week some 14 sleds srossed the Seven mountains, loaded with hardware for Mr. M'Manigal's now store at Millheim. —The railroad from Tyrone to Peon'a Furnace, will be ready for the rails by Ist of April, —ln last week's Reporter we men tioned an improvement made upon reapers, driving the knife by a cog cam wheel, an invention of D. F. Luse. Mr. Luse has since shown us a model of another important improvement, by which the reel upon the reaper is dis pensed with, and a rake, of only one fourth the weight made to perform tha same office. This invention of Mr. Luse, we have no doubt, will entirely supercede the reel, it takes off consid erable weight and jar, and will rake in the grain much better than the reel. —J. A. Lukens, of Philipsburg, who was found guilty of murder in the second degree at Bellefonte, last August, for the killing of Richard Atherton, was granted a new trial last week. , —The store room owned by Messrs. Swires Holter, of Howard borough was, we learn, totally destroyed by fire on Friday morniug, Jan. 24th. The room was occupied by the Messrs. McCloekv Bro's. dealers in general merchandise—their loss after deduct ing insurance will be about slooo. — Hep. —A valuable horse belonging to J. I). Shugert, slipped on the ice one day last week, breaking a hind leg, in Oonsewueuce of which the animal had to be shot. That was dear sleighing for our friend Lop. —Col. W. W. Brown announces in his Republican that he has joined the church and the temperance society. Amen. May he stick. —The concert at Aaronsburg, on Lot Friday evening, was a success— the music fine and audience large. —Read advertisement of Wm. J. M'Manigal's new hardware store at Millheim. Goods will be sold as cheap as at Miiroy, and the public will find Mr, M'Manigal a gentleman all through, and deserving their confi* deuce. Question Will the Susquehanna "move" this spring ? The people along there are looking for a big "flitting " —Boalsburg was canvassed the olh day, and found three majority for lo cal option. —.ftev. Miller has a protracted nieetfng going on at the Union church, which commenced Saturday Btb. The meeting seems to have proven a successful one, as a large number ol conversions have resulted. —Wm. and Henry B Mussina, of Mt. Carmel, Pa, sons of H. B. Mus sina, dee'd, of Aaronsburg, have pur chased the store and grist mill of Mr. f.udy, at Cowan, pqiou county, and will take possession, April Ist. The young Mussinas are evidently pros pering, and heartily glad are we to see it, as we know their old neighbors at AaroDsburg feel the same way. —Monday and Tuesday pleasant weather. Wednesday rain. In Reading, on 13th, local option was defeated by about 900 majority. Cameron county has given 231 majority against and Elk coanty 500 in favor of license. From tne Philiplbtfrg Journal we copy: I —Mr Edward Perk* has purchased a large trvH of timberland in Bald Eagle Vnlley, this county, worth SIOO,OOO, and will erect a large mill upon it in the sum mer. —J. Lawrence Bathurst, of Curtin, this county, lest bis gad popsekold ef fects by tiff. because he had no insur ance he is now obliged to ask public char ity. ALLEGHENY CONFERENCE U. B CHURCH. The following arc the allotments of la bor by the United Brethren Conference, held at Mt. Pleasant; Pa., week before last: Wkstkbn Distbict. G Wagner Presiding Elder STATIPM Mini.Urs Greensburg J fjedsger Johnstown, M P Doyle Westmoreland -D Sheerer Ligonier, -J F Tallhelm Somerset J Casselman J Toby Cambria ® S^? >DW * RD Washington W K Shimp ( $1 Spangler Allegheny, Madison... ~C Worthman Upper Susquehanna ~.W H Mattern Mahoning, -U Conley Brookrille, —B Armor Eabtebx Dwtkict. W A Jackson Presiding Elder Stations Minister#. A-ltoona J lker „ Tyrone. ...G Chappell Huntingdon D S Mesainger Clearfield, A H SpangTer iHtcrbein, -J ® Miller I J M Smith Bellefonte I L W Buhl Millheim, —"W*" hcotUTtlle, 14,*W R Hollidaysburg R C Molton New Paris, J ® B®AJ Fallentimber, J A Cjemm Liverpool, A E Fulton WE-t Branch -To be supplied. | The shipmeut of lumber from Lock Haven for the week ending Feb. Bth reached 199,000 feet, an increase of 55,000 feet'over the bueineee of the prtYioiw wwkt MARRIAGES. On 13th inst , at the residence of John C. Brickor, >n Hum- tap., by Kev. M. ti. Kathart, Mr. ]t B. Kminor of Bollefonll to Mist Kntnia Bricker. On the 11th inst., nt the residence oftho bride's parents, by liei . W. L. Ilelaltr, Andrew .1. Ilarter, i II irtleton. (former!* of Aaronsburgi nnd Mi* Mary 11. Huh', of Lewi* township. On(lth i*i*u. MY W. 11 Goss to Mies Susan Keiohline, In h of Hock Springs, Centre county. On ISth inst . at the Centre Hull Luther *n parsonage, by H v. .1. Keller Miller, Mr. \Y iliient K \\ •*. r to Miss Mary Jane Gottig, both .> Spring twp,, Centre county. On 18th ir>t , nt (' litre Hull, by Rev. 8, 1). Bennington, Mr. S l. Spanglor to Mia* Ar.nie K. Ynnxandt, both of l.ewistowa, M i til m count v. PUBLIC SALE. Will be *,. ld at pub lic Sate, at the residence of the eub •criher, about 3 mih - o*-t ot Old Fart, on 25 of March at 10 o\ lock, Horses, Cow#, Young cattle and CM ive*. 26 South Down Shren, Shoats, Buck y<• Reaper and Mow er, Threshing Machine with Shaker and Strap, Cornshaller, Cornplantar, Com scraper, Corn plow, new Plantation NYag en with bi-ei, 1 3-hor- Plow, Snring wag on. Buggy. Plows, Harrows, t ultivatora, llavrake, Havfork wuh Ib.pe and Pulltva, forks, rakes double tn es. single trees, tilth chains, log chains, a hee-lbarrow, Koliiag •creen, 1 ten plate *t v e Horse gear*. Sin gle Harness, double Harness, and Tug llarnes*. ftb'JO PHILIP KKMP. PUBLIC SALK Will be sold at the residence ot th, -uh-criber, on Nitta ny mountain, above Centra Hall, on Sat urday. Mar\-h Nth. at 1 o clock, 1 breeding Marvel 2-vcarling Colt 3 Cows, 8 head voung t'altle, Slun"!' 1 Plantation AN agon. Plow Harrow, Single trees, llerse-geara, 1 windmill, farm b> 1, 1 table, and many other article* t"H numereu* to mention. HKNRY KMKRICK. Vf GTICK To oa r> of unseated lands and their agei - in Centre county There will be an apj nl held at the < office of the ObumtsMoner- . : *iJ County in Bella font*, on the I2ih da\ of March for all th# townships in Pennsv . ley ; on the IS for all the town*hi)s, 2 setts Harness, let of Horsegears, Ac. Also : Household Furniture. 1 Cook-tov Cupboard, Chairs, Beds and Bed-tend*. Iron Kettle and many other article* too numerous to mention. TERMS ef sale will he made known en day of sale, by SA ML GUAM LEY, H.'G. CON-KK. Executor. Auctioneer. SBTTLEMKNT.-X. U.-The 16th of March, day after sale, has been fixed upoa for making sett t of accounts with above estate, when nl! persons interested are requeued to attend. SAMLORAMLEY. oOjan Executor NEW HARDWARE STORE MILLHEIM Pa- W. J. McM.VNII.AI f Miiroy ha* Start* ed a branch Store ir Millheim where he intend* keeping n full line of Hardware and Cutlery, IRON, NAILS, OILS, , FAINTS, VARNISH KS, UI..V&S AND FT ITT, also a full line of Wallpapers and The Store will be in the" charge of his dev. erand obliging clerk .lame* Montgomery. Centre County, Farmers, Mechanic* and others call and examine goods, and compare prices—Jim it a clever fellow and will do all in h;- power to accommo date you. AJ>O Do not forget THE OLD STAND AT MILROY, where you will always find a full Stock to select from and price* to Suit the times. Being very thankful fir the patronage aad many favors sho-a n me by my Centra county friends, I still -olicit their patron age and I will guarantee to give satisfac tion in every wav—Goods will sedd very close for cash V,. J. M XA.MQAL feb3o.4ru. t AUDITOR S REPORT. J AS. F. WEAVER, Treasurer. DR. In account with Ckstrb oocntt ; January 1, 1872. To balance from S. S. Wolf. $ 3,061,90 To amount ouUtand last settlement.... 34,635.66 To amount asst for 72 28,708,64 To amount ree'd from County Commis sioners and other source* 27,753,69 To balance Jan. 1,1-7 5 3,18i,68 $94,074 72 CR. Jan. 1, 1873. By amount outstand ing ......$ .'.1,7:59,81 By exonerations ai 1 commissions allov, - ed on collection 2,69983 By amount orders p i 1 54,588,40 By amount Treasurer's salary 2,Ulo,tti 3y balance in Treasury B,left,Uß $94,074 72 RELIEF ACCOUNT I)R. Jan. 1, 1372. To amount . 1372. Auditor * and clerk* pay • Commissioner John Bing balance 85'J 10 do J G Sankey - MM 00 do 8 F Fo*ter. 3W2 47 do A C Hinton 6000 do Jo* MeClekey 670 U Wm Furev, Corns elk - 650 68 J 8 Parson*, tipstave —... '•* J*' Bartram Galhraitb. janitor - '-> k f <" Sheriff D W WOodring tOlftlfc Commonwealth eot* - 1 066 w Premium of Scalp* 4M '-* 1 Road views, bridges and damages 1 4-M *• Grand and traverse juror* pay 2 F-'4 HO Constable pay _ 7h6 lo A**aaors pay 1 301 Registration Election expense - 2 U>' 86 Inquisition on dead bodies 4.'4 ''4 State Lunatic Asyluin 886 38 Orvi* and Alexander Jury Commissioner* •# Countv tax refunded 157 70 P U Meek, printing, hat. '7O A7l 572 M> R B Bargor A Co " 613 00 Fred Kuru " WCO P D Stover " <"5 Insurance of public building* 243 W Stationery A hooka, John Suoran. ll>6 25 - '• WFMurphey 40 U) D F Fortney, auditing account.... 55^: R M Mage*, County Institute 123 Rtia* Grove, carpenter work .. 30 Brown A White, pluming in jail- 73 60 Kd Brown " " Goo O Bryan, ftirnilure hi .5 Noll A l>err Plastering t'2 7b Itebt McKnight, ga* 2*_*4 Jno M'Dermont, ft. al~ 7O 30 J DShugert, agl society - 200 UO Premium on duplicate* 551*' Kay A Brother, Purdon * digest.. A B Henderson, court reporter... 00 I*l Ja* H Rankin " ... I®®* J F Ripley, map of Penna 4 60 Cha* hf Cafferty, jail re*>f...... 410;. Waatarn Penitentiary 241 61 ( Bart Galhraitb, expense on clo--k. 30 00, W J KeaUb. ini*xing A auditing 123 37 Alexander A eo., ceaf A55 •*_* 8 Botwn A other* wood A cutting 53 2o J P Gephart, deed* 3U; J A J Harris, rf at. hardware 40 20 Wm P Mitchell map Curtin twp &'*• OJ Jno M Cleaky, exjwnse* to Pits g. 2'" Jno S Mallory. smithing 355h Wm £ Shone, repair* in jaiL. . - 63 12, Nora M Caluter, washing..... 80 % Ja* H Dobbin*, attending prison'* 15 00 W H WUkieon, boarding juroi* . 62 50 D Johnson A Son* " " 70 (W J Loeberger, stoves and repairing '/■' TO I>avid Treaster Potter tp. fires 11435 M Kunkle, cleaning gutters 10 50 Adams Express 2W Eastern Penitentiary 244 TI Joe Deviling, surveying (000 David M Cfotkey, Curtin twp fire 24 t^i Dan 1 M Oinly, water-tax lAKW Smith A Owner, smithing 2 26 J H Orvis, order book 10 40 Zeller a Jarref, drug* 2 00 Geo Livingston, stationary 19 63 W Murphey a Sons, blank books 65 75 Wm Mann* Son " - 83 07 Hoffer a Brother, merchandise..... 34 48 Wm Kuhns " T 26 Devling A others " 18 71> Wm iDlughei, lumber 45 62 Campbell a Cu. ics 266 Agnew Moore, B E bridge 417 18 H Y Stitzer. stationary and book- 90 86 Wm P Wilson, book ca5e......... . 20(*J Lunatic asylum, James Test 213 46 S F Forster, extra services assets books and registration 120 (U Daniel Derr. gass fixtures 6 85 Incidental fi<*4 111 Interest and discount paid. (014 31 Refunding account notes lilted (0000 (X! " KM sd tax, *c.... 6 640 00 Total expenditures $64 638 80 D. W. WOODRING. ESQ.. Hirb Sher iff, ia account with CENTRE COUNTS . CR: Jan. 1, IC7I hy RaUr.ee at settlement ft Ml By executing venires and sum moning jury, Jail, term 4170 By com. and eost Jan. term HI 26 By executing venire* and sum moning jurors, April term 47 70 Com. and cost " " 127 86 By Washing blankets, *c 12 76. Bv conveying Whippo to llarris- Wg !7. 40 40 By coifveying A Cox to Harr.s burg 48 40 By washing blankets, J-c 6 2f> By executing venires and sum moning jurors, August term— 41 By conveying W Tate to IJouso of Refuge .....7. .'. 7SQU By conveying Mrs Keamrr and F rierce to Lock Haven on Ao itat corpus 20 76 By executing venries and sum moning jurors special court 29 76 do do . 87 80 By Com. and costs Aug. term M 76 By executing venires and sum moning jurors and court pro ceedings 70 By convoying T Hp-key to wtet- ,l cm PetiitentiakyU .- 7500 By. ■conveying B McGwire and Calhoon, to insane asylum. I>an ville 80 til By com. and costs Nov. term II Wt By stove for library r00ip....i 2200 By gas fixtures tor jail ................ 7 60 Ry testing And repairing gas 2 60 By boardiug prisoners 473 16 $3 067 79 DR. Jan. 1. 1873. To order*. $2,015,28 To balance due him . ~ ft, 057,79 TAXES OUTSTANDING. 1865 Martin Murphy Burn ride 176,82 Simon Lingle liberty *6*471 $418,54 1867 S T Ishler Bonner 10,04 W F Tibben. (b) Ma rlon 325,13 ~ $4.15,17 1868 A Snyder, Belleiunto 75.81 ASJofici pfiilipsburg... 96,48 Wm Askoy Burnside.. 66,15 Jno Pownell Bogn 157,60 J Hasterman Hainea... 447,38 Wm Crocs Hail moon 58,04 1860 D F Fortney (a) Bclle fonte 1912,52 J M Bush Fatton 95,90 D H Yeager Sn6w ShOO.JL 1 !.! Si J: 106,44 D flosterninn Hainea... 223,08 John Bechdo! Liberty 109,78 2,507.76 1870 Daniel Derr (a) Bclle fonte.. 586,68 John Holler Bogg* 291,30 Sam'l Brick ley II ow- J uiiies P Smith Penn... H68.f1l H Garten (b) Belle fonte 694,49 E Hunter Philipsburg 10,64 A J Hassinger Bonner 892,32 J 8 M'Cormick (c) Fer- - 620,40 Jebn Minich Gregg...,. 400,91 John Ward (a) Bulf M0pe...........: .... 296.40 Bam'l Brickley How ard 240,79 J H McCanley (a) Ma rion - 467.26 Joseph Giotzer Potter 85,11 Jamea Gates Snow Shoe 176,84 Joseph Shaffer Walker 689,81 1872 Cha* Erewu (%i Bella "forKf?. J.792.C® EEOarr(a) Miiesburg 276,81 Win Riddles Philips burg 018,81 Conrand Deihl Howard 166,8$ Joseph Steer (al Union- Tttlf - I Tlioi Mart-hail (a) Ben ner 1240.06 .1 C AA'alkerfa) Boars., 701.60 AN m White Burniide... 261,60 Jno M'Clonkey (a) Cur tin 214,38 Rob'l U Brett (a) E'cr guson ~...._2146,47 S Tleis* (a) Gregg. 2001,48 lie,,. MillerlalTialnei lill.W II .1 Gates* a) Half moon 662,87 Sam' 1 (Hlland (al llarri*2oS7,23 Nelson Askey (a) How nr,l 6tt1,6 D AA Kline mi Huiton 267,66 David ltohh Liberty.... 480.06 Ihtvitl Harter Marion... 1 008,20 I'rtah Shaffer tin Mile# 068,53 Jona- "-line ta) fatten 673,W Han't (leary iai Ponn 1314,13 tint Stover I'otter 2616,16 .1 C Ha-tin Rush 866,16 Jatnt - Gates Snow shoe 663,61 K AA Grille (a) Spring. 1886,27 Sa'n'l Hoover h Taylor 24t1,ti6 AA'tn Spoils ial I'nlon... 267.87 Jacob Iteher i a * AValkerl 686,10 I*till Williams a Worth 1W.60 _____ 27,821.60 S7.3tW.SI ! Tlio-e marked tat hava paiJ part line# j settlement. Tho.e marked (h have paid in full lince sett lenient. Those marked ic) have paid #368,^ leaving |>MI CENTRE: COI'NTY, S.H. We the under -igned, Commi—ianer* of laid county, do hcrebv certify, that the foregoing li a true and correct statement of the receipt! and expenditure, of said county, from tin 3rd day of January, A IV, 1871, to 3rd day of January, A. IV, 1872. J (1 SAN KEY. SAM 1. F. FOSTER, AI'STIN HINTON, (Vmmit'i Centrt fb. STATE OF PA.. CENTRE CO 8.8 We the undersigned Auditore ofCantre count v. do hereby eertifV that ia punu ance of an Act of Aiaemhly, entitled "An Act relating to countiei and township, and county and townshipotficeri. ' wannt at the Commissioner* office at BelUfoaie on the 1-t Monday in January, and did audit, settle and adjust the several ae c mnts -et fourth in the foregoing itot*s me nt. , in witness thereof we have hereunto iet our hands and seal* this lit day of Jan uary, A. IV, 1873. J. M. BUSH, L. 8. KOBT. V. HOLMES L 8. febA.4t Audit art. I>UBI.!CSALK \N"iII be told at public sale, at the I residence of the subscriber one mils watt of Pleasant Gap. In Bettuer Twp., On Tueadny March, 11th, 1873. 3 head of Work Horses, 1 yearling Colt, 0 Milch Cows, 5 head young Callie, one being an Aldertiey Bull, 18 Sheep, 1 tvo liorto wagon, 11 horte tied, 1 nay rake. Plows, Harrow*, 3 settt Tug harnest, Bri dles, Collar*. Sett of Hay ladders, double trees. Spreads, Ac. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when termt will he itiadc known by lIKOKIiE ZIKOLKR. 1)1' BLIC SALE.— Will be told at pub -1 lie sale, at the residence of the subscri ber, in Potter twp., near Churchville, JOn Friday, March 14th, at 10 o'clock. Two horses, 6 cows, 10 head young cat tle. 1 Excelsior reaper 1 Hainea horte j power, machine and shaker, 1 self-du chargir.g rake, 1 four-hon* wagon, 1 two bore sled. 1 log tied, 1 fanning mill, 1 Centre Hall cornplanter, 1 corn scraper, !2 double hovel plows, narrows, cultiva tors, 1 large roller, 2 pair hay ladders, horte gear-, log chains, hay fork, rope and pulley, hav by the ton, I Hathaway cook ,-tove, 1 parlor coal tove, and many otb- er article* too numerous to mention. Mil WM. ARMAGAST. I) K \ I. E-l VTE AT PI'BLIC SALE !\ In pursuance of an order of the Or phan-' Court of Centre county, will be ei po-t-J a', public -ale, on the pretpisea, in Potter twp., Ou Saturday, Feb. 22m1, 1873. A Lot of Ground, containing 1 acre more or let*, thereon erected a one and a half story house, known a* the property of Catharine Rankin, dec d. Sale to com at 1 o clock, f said day, when due attendance will be given and iermt of tale made known by ALEX KERR, feblSSt Administrate;. ItIRLIC SAI.K. Will be told at Public Sale at tbe residence of the subscriber 1 mile South of Aaronsburg, Oo Tuea ' !'.Liv. SALE. -Will bo aeld at pub- I He sale, at the residence of tbe tub •■eriber, 1 mile wet of Madisonhuttt, (V Thursday, Feb. 27tb at 1U C clock, a. m. Hones, Cows, Young Cattle, Hep. 1. Buckeye Reaper, Threshing Machine, '•raindrill, 2 plantation Wagons, 1 'i-horte Spring wag>n, 1 Top buggy, 1 Hlelgb, 1 Sled, Plows, Harrow*. Cultivator*. 1 Cern : plow. Windmill, Hortegcara, Harms**. ! Cornscraper and many other farming uten sils. Alto Houtehofd Furniture, 1 cook- ing stove, 1 ten-plate stove and pipe, te : bles, tt chairs, bedsteads, 2 corner cup beards, sink, mealveatelt, tubt, iron huliif. and many other articles joe iwntici.. LU AL OPTION. ' / 16T) SAVK TH E COM MON WK A LH. \ I SHERIFFS PROCLAMATION. I, B F. SHATKEB. High Sheriff of Cen tre County, t'amnionwealth ol Pennsylva nia, do hcireby make known and giye no tire to the elector* of t*|l couritT atdretald, that sr. qledion w if! nb held tn the taid county of Centre on FRIDAY FEBRUARY. ?\ IgHL in accordcnce with the flowing ad of As sembly : An Act to permit the voter* of this Com monwealth to vot? eyenr throo years on the question of granting licenses to toll In toxicating liquors. BKCTIOX 1. If' it tnaetrd by tkr Stnat* and Hoiisr of liryrt-ifnta (itfl of tkt fbn monwralth of Prnntylradta in titntral Af trmhly >nft nnd it is hrrrby rnaetrd by (A# authority of thr amt, That on thv third Friday in March) one lhcu:*itnt)?v>cht hun dred and in every oltr and county ih this Oommonweallß and at the annual municipal elections every thiid year thereafter, in every such city and county, it *hull bo the duty of the inspec tor* and judges of the election in tha and counties, to receive ticket; tnlbct writ ten or printed, frotp thjt legal voters cf said cilie* and c< nctitia, labelled on the ocUid r licon'a, and on the inside, "far litYnse," or ' against license," and to de posit said tickets in a box provided for that purpose by inspectors and judffM. as it required by law in caso of other received at saul elect lop , younlcd, and re turn of tho -aiuq to tho Clerk of the Court of Quarter (sessions of tha Peace ef the proper county, duly certified as re tired bv law | whlob certificate shall he laid b.-ftire the judge* of the said court, at the ilr-t meeting f said court alter said election •hall be held, and shall be filled with the other records of said courtl dd it shall bo the duty of the kfgywra of cities, and Sheriffs of coi\nti*, ot of any other officer, whc;p duty it may be to perfam *UcL service to give due public patWe of such special election above provided for three weeks previous to the time of holding the lame, and also three weeks be foro-said election everylthird year thereaf |H ft ..I Mad, That this act shall not ba construed to repeal or affect anv special law prohibiting the granting or license. Provided, That when the municipal and township elections in any conaty a* city do not occur on the third Friday in March, the election provided for In this section shall be held on the day fixed for the mu nicipal election* in said county : And wro ridrd furthrr. That all licenses granted af ter the first day ol January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-throe shall e<)a*e. determine and become void cut the first day of April, one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-three, if the district for which they -hull bo granted determine against the granting or license; and the treasurer of the proper county shall then refund,, to tho holder of such license, the moneys so paid thereior, for which the said treasurer shall be entitled to credit in his accounts with tho Commonwealth. Sac. 2. That in receiving and counting, and in making returns or the votes cast, the inspectors and judges, and said election, shall ha govtsuad ay the laws of thi; pstnwopWbaltk regulating general ulCCtiuiis; and all penalties of said election laws are hereby extended to, and shall apply to the voters, inspectors, judges and clerks, voting at and in attend ance upon the elections held under the provisions of this act. SEC. 8. Whenever by the returns of elec tions iu any city or county aforesaid, It shall appear that there 11 a majority against iicsn&e, it shall act b laftul tor any court or hoard <>f llccn.c comiui ion* ; era to Issue any license for the *alo ot spir jitout, vinoui, mall, or othor Intoxicating I liquors, ®r any admixture thereof, i" 'id [city or county, at any time thereafter. un til at an election a above provided, a ma jarlty shall vol* in favor of lii cnm /'<<>- in led. That nothing contained in the |>ro-| iviiioni efthl* art shall prevent the issuing !af license to druggist*, lor the sale of li quors fur medicinal purpose ) 1 alio hereby make known and give no tice that the place of holding the aforesaid i election in the icveral Borough- and Township* within tlm County of Centre are oi followi to wit For the borough of Plulipsburg al the public ichool hou.e in -aid borough In puriuanee of an act of the tieiu-ta) Assembly of the Commonwealth, entitt dj "An Act relating to the election. • I tin- Commonwealth,' passed the 2d da> of June 1K.V.1 NOTICE Is hereby given that the (Jell-: eral Kleclion will he opened between the hour* of 6 and 7 o'clock in the forenoon, and ihall continue without interruption >r adjournment until 7 o'clock in the.-v. i in*, when the noli* ihall he cloed. And in and by the iai incorporated diitrict; and aUo that ever> I member of Oongre*. and of -elect or i .>m-| moi council of any city, eommiionvri ot I an-7 diitrict, in by law men palile of holding or exercising nt the aior lime the uttlci or appointment of Judg. in ipoctor or clerk or any election of tin- Commonwealth, and that no in.pe.tor, Judge, or any other officer of aay MwtlM, ihalT he eligible to any office then to In vo ted for." The inspectors and judges of the cl. lions shall meet at their resiieclix e ptai • s appointed for holding the election in tl.i district, U> w |pch they reanectively belong, before seven o'clock in tbe morning, and each of said inspectors shall appoint >m clerk, who shall be a i|Ualilk-d voter <>t such district. In cato the person who shall have r<-- , reived the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend en the da* of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of vote* for Judge t the neat precee.ling election ahall act at inspe.tor in his plh And in case the perton who shall haw- re ceived the highest number of Vote- for u • •peeler thall not attend, the perton eh t. i judge shall appoint an inspector in h.s place ; and in cae the perton elect i djudg thall not attend, then the inspector u I. received lh highest number ol v. : - appoint a judge in hit plane or n . cam y thall continue la Ike b hl •pace of one hour after the time fixoJ by taw for the opening ol the election, the 3ualified voter, of the towtithip, ward - r ittrict for which tuch officer* rial! have been elected, prevent at such election: -liail elect one of their number to fill such v.*. cancy. It thall be the duty of the st \ era! a < - tort of each dittrict te attend at th< | a of holding every general, iu ial or ■ - thip election, during the whole rai l el. - tion la kept open, for the purj eof if ivir >.g information to tlie ins|evu>r and judge* when called on, in relation to the right <>' any perton assessed by them to vote a; tuch election, or tuch other matter* in re lation to the assessment* of voter* H. taid inspector el either of them shall fr< time to litue require. No perton thall be permitted to vote at any election, at aforesaid, other than a freeman ol the age of twenty-one year* or more, who thall nave resided in the Slat. t least on* year. and in the citation di trict where he offers hit vote at least ten day* immediately proceeding tnch eh , - lion, and within two year* paid a State . r county lax, which thai! have be. m d at leatt ten day* before the ett-vli >n. But a ciliaen of the I'tiiled State* w ho ha- -, vieutly been a qualified voter of thn and removed therefrom and returned, and; • bo thall ha* resided in the <*!< ->u J.-- trict and paid laxe- at afbr.-said, hall t entitled to vole, although they -hall lo t have paid lata* No perton thall be permitted to vol whose name it not contained in the lot . f j taxable inhabitant* furnithed by the • mitaionert, unleat first he produee a re ceipt tor the payment * itkia I a tlate or County tax assc-cd ag.oeabh to the Constitution and give* .li-.scc i\> evidence either on hit >AU. or aSriuation, j or the oath or atbrmaimi, <-i aaotkar, tkatl .he ha* paid such la*, or on failure to 11 - 'duce a receipt, shall make oath to th- pay - ment thereof. Second, if h. right to vote by being an elector b<*tw<-en the age of twenty-one and twentv-tw • yeart, he thall depoae on oath or affirm a-1 tion that he hat resided in this Mali at least one year next before and make tuch nr*cdof residence intbuj district %* it required by thi* act, and thai ho docs .verily believe frum 'the ace Ui-t 'given him, that he it of ago afore.aid, a: 1 tuch other evidence at it required by th • act, whereupon the name of the pernor 1 thus admitted to vole ha!l be inter,e 1 in the alphabetical li.t ly the Inspector *vd a not* made opposite thereto by r,i;i.g the word "tax if be thai! •<, admitted to' vote by reaaon of Ujrh>| paid tu, word ''age tf he .kail be admitted >"ie by reason oftuch axe ghall be .-ailed uid wait and give the llowe a teml, hefuge purchasing janU.Hm. 1 0. Pin. J. T. LEE. PECK & LEE S New Coach Manufactory• CKNTRK HALL. PA. The undortigned have opentsd a new **- lahiuhiuetit, at their new sbopa, tor the mauixfactuie of Carriagos. Buggios, & Spring Wagons, Sl.KKllta AVP St. WW, PLAIM AMD FAKCT of every Joieription . All Vehicle# manufactured by them, are warraaled to render aatiafaction, and a*; equal to any work done el te where. ; Ttiev uae none but the belt material, and employ the moil iklllful workmen. Hence they flatter themaelvea that Uieif work can not be excelled for durability; and finiah. I Irdcr. from a diiUncc'promptly attend-, ed to. . . , Come and exaraino our work bof>re contracting cl*owhcre. TRICES REASONABLE, All kiudaof Repariug dooe. . T . PECK A LEE. m THE ONLY PLACE TO BUY good Boots Shoes.! RURNSIDK & THOM AS Have just received 50 case* of Boot* and Shoe*. RURNSIDK A THOMAS Sell the cheapest and best Boot* and Shoe*. RURNSIDK A THOMAS Are the only one* in Centre co. that have Ivetcr Bro's A Co., Boot* A Shoo*. Lwtcr Bro's A Co., Boot* and Shoe* are warranted. BURNSIDE A THOMAS Sell them at Cash price*. lII*ENSILE A THOMAS Bool* aud Shoe* uever leak or crack. BURNSIDK A THOMAS Boot* and Shoe* always give satiefac tion Thousand* in this county and out ol it have tried these Boot* A Shoes. They have been tested and tried for 15 year* and always have given Extra satisfaction. Ifyouwantto save doctor bills buy your Boot* aud Shoo* from Buroside A Thomaa. You can buy the best article* of To hacco and cigar* at half price ai Burnaide* A Thomaa. The reason you can get such bargaim 1 at llurnside A Thomas, they sell foi CASIT. jMlyl9.il BUTTS HOUSE BELLEFONTE, PA. J. B. BUTTS, PropY. brat class accommodation ; charg es reason* tf. RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, LOCK HAVEN, PA. The proprietor of Ryodor'i Music Htore dwiree to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the fret that they Can Save Money by purchaiii£ their tuueicai inalrumetiu ot Kyuder'a Muaic Store. We are aelliag Double Deed. Six Stop, Five Octavo at 8140, tsuperior iu tone aud fiuUh, to iloc that are haetked aud peddled throughout the oountry at #176 to 1200.) There we warrant for five year*. We give auy reaaonable credit'deaired to raapouaible partiea. We beg leave to call your aticutiun to the following inetrumanU, told in Pennavalley this year, which you .would do well to examine before purcbaaiug claewbere : CENTRE HALL. 8. 8. WOLF, Ryuder Organ #225 00 WM. (jALBRAITH, Rynoer Organ 140.00 LEMONT. OR. J. V.DALE, American Organ... #376 00 PETER BCHRECK, Rynder Organ 140.00 AARONBBURO. WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Organ. #240.00 BOALSBI'RG. MIBS E. E. HUNTER, Melodion • • MUM aaaaaaaaa eeeeeeeeeea •••••##•#•#• #130.00; In a few week* we will call altcution to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. Iu abort by writing a letter to ua and getting our pricee—we delitrer all inetnunent*— You Can Save From 840 to 860 on an Organ. A (1(1 rtv^ RYXDERS-MUSIC STORE , Lock Haven, Pa NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! C. D. KELLER, BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, it now prepared, at the Old Sund on Bishop Street, to aell DM SOD I)Z 4 CEDA R AXD WILLO W WA RE, AC., AC., .1 g*ca'ly reduced price*. He b el prepared to purchase ALL KINDS OF GRAIN! FOB WHICH HE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! Asn IM-RCnASKKS ni l- FIND BCPtRIOB INDCCRMISIt^THMI apr.lWf I. GuggenlieinuT. N'EW ARRANGEMENTI ' ISAAC Oi.tiESUtiMKU. hav io g purchamnl the entire stock of ibe late tirm of Buwmin A Guggtibvitn.r, ft oept the isemther aud .Shoe finding*, has filhwi up hi shelved with lot of bPLKSDIH M-W aOOKd, embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, URRNt oooi*, •KOCCRin, raoVlnloSS, BOOTS A SHOES, 11 ATP & CATS, AND FANCY ARTICLES nod is now prepared to accorootlateall his old customers, and to welcome all new ones who may favor hint with their patronage, lie feels safe iu say ing that he can please tbe most fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC GCGGKNHKIMER. p g.—Mr. Sussman still continues to deal in L E ATH F. R A N D SHOE-FIN CLOVER and TIMOTHL SEEDS, in ttteold room, where he may alway be found. at 12ap.tf. C. F. Herlacher N. Cronmiller. I NEW GOODS! >2$H AJMVAL OF FALL GOODS!!! 11EKLAC11GK A CRONMILLER With to infoim the cilireut of Potter ih.t thejr here opened an entire new I ttock of good. in their old quarter*, and ! will keep constantly on bend a full and ' good aMortiuent of i LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, Poplin*, PLAIDS,* Lustres. and all other kinds ot DRESS G OODS. full lino of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods Hat* A Cap*, Boots A Shoe* CROCKERY, ' OItKKNSWARR, STON K W ARE. t>IDAIt W A ItK. SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEES, FISH, SALI, etc., etc , etc.. All of which we offer at greatly reduced P HighMt prieot paid for country produce. By atricl attention to buaineaa we hope to merit and receive the patronage of the public * Excelsior Cement The undersigned now manufacture Ce ment WARRANTED OK A >l T PKKIOK QUALITY, al their kilns, near Pine Creek Mills, in Haines twp. Thi cement hai already been used in largo quantities upon the L. C. * S- C. It R., and haabeen found highly satisfactory upon all jobs where it has been used, and as equal to any now manufactured. The undersign ed now take pleasure in recommending, and warranting it to all, for ue in CIS TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever purpose a good quality of Cement is desi rable. This Cement has already been tested far ami wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes, Jkc will find it to advantage to bear this in mind, and also, that they warrant the article as represented. For further par ticulars, address MEYER & HOPPER, 20 dec tf Aaronsburg, Pa. HOUSE, AHegnenev Street, Bellefonta, Pa D, JOHN'SON A SONS, Proprietor* A V:*FTT<~T AM HOT*L_ C®*rOTALE ®OM. PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENT CBS— AND REASONABLE Charges. Tbe proprietor* offer to tbe trawling public, end to their country fnaoda, first! CLIU Arooinmod* HONE end careful atten tion to the want* o! gueats at all time*, at fair rau®. Careftil header* and good .table line for homes. An escelleat table well •erred. A Bar upplid with fin# Ignore. Servant* well trained and everything ra qui*ite in a first class Hotel. Our location T in tbe buainets part of tbe town, near the Port Office, the Court House, tbe Chur ches, tbe Banks, and the p incipal places of business, renders it tbe most eligible place for those who visit Ballsfoeta on bust or pleasure. An Omnibua will carry passenger* and baggage to sod front sll train* free of charge. mm™ GREAT INDUSTRIES of the united stales; an histories! sum mary of tbe origin, growth and perlaction of the chief industrial arte of this country. 1.100 PAGES AND 600 ENGRAV INGS Written by 30 Eminent Author*, inclu ding John B Dough, Leon Case, Edward Howland. Joe. S. Lyman Rev. E Ed wen Hell, Horace Oreeley, Philip Ripley. Al bert Brisbane, F. B. Perkins, Ect , Ecu TTS WAR* IS s CEPPOTA JMAIAQR S*a bnm*bmjt ta LIE WTAV — liL ■ I WVVL ; SSSBeJ^S^&J^m®^ iiitfDlor. UD valla to BOK AM aaS ■■■€ •* *U claim. Tbv BOOK SHMU **■*. * S* JM UL la all part* * U# aaa*F. I* * ®arMl it, W. prtc* F5 •* a4 la L*a ILIUG Uaafc ■■■ !■** B .ULAI-npuaa. I*. IMUJ ** M. TA.ASTAATA a a*—, WV nai *au la nI lavs OF TA* U VSSA* Ssasaa. AAI iS!rv:l^^2srS J. B. BURH A HYDE, Hartford, Conn. Chicago, 111., or fitncinnati, Ohio. Oct. 18 IS Amm BAUM, IITSOLD'I nxw MAKBL* • rnoxT, manor St., Bcllefonte. WINES AND LIQUORS Tha subscriber respectfully calls the at tention of the public to hie aatablishm nt, where he is PREDATED to furnish all kindsol Foreign ana Domestic Lienors' wholesaW at the lowest cash prices, which are war RAN' tod to be the best qualities according t< tbeir respective prices. Hia stock consist! of Rye, Monongahala, Irish and oihei Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies. Hollanc Uin, Port, Maderia. Cherry, Blackberrj and other Wines—the best * Y,tlee—AT AI reasonable rates as can be had in the city Champagne, Cherry. Blackberry, Gingei and Can-away Brandies, Pure Jamaica an New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds lie would particularly invita Farmers, Ho tel keepers and others to call and examini his large supply, to judge for themaelvei and bo certain or procuring what they buy, which can seldom be done when purchas ng in the city. jaWPhy aicians are respectfully requester o give his liquors a trial. aplO \IR J. BTETTELE'S \V HOLESALB WINK A LIQUOF STORE Bishop street, Bellefoute, in the Stone bull ding iormerly occupied by the Key stone Bakery Takes pleasure in informing the public thai he keep* constantly on hand a supply o. choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors. All Barrel S, Kegs and Casks ;oarra*T< to <-*a(ain the quantity repreeented. ■ The attention of practicing physicians ii • ailed to his stock of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for medical purposes. Bottles jugs, and demijohns constantly on hand He has the ONLY PURE NKCTAI WHISKY in town. All liquors are warranted to give satis faction. Liquors will be sold'by the quar barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot at BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand. Confident tnat he can please customer the respectfully solicits ashare of public PI ronage my 14 ILLINOIS FARM FOR SALE 240 ACRES; FIRST CLASS LAND; on ly 6 years improved irom prairie soil, witl buildings, orchard AC , It is 8 milas di rectly south of Joliet, next to Chicago tbi most thriving city in the state and 14 mile east of the incorporated villgge pf Elwooi situated on Chicago A St. Louis R. R 4 miles from Chicago, the great market o this country, and 10 miles fVom coal re gions. Population largely intersperse! with Ist class Penn'a. Germans. I desire to invest LA Commercial bus! nest. Address W. NICHOLSON, n0?228n Staopd, Will Co. ill. Dr. Crook's Wineoiiu. 4 lO YEAR^ Xg —or A— Public Test jft DR. CROOK'S 311 WINE TAR T® fcave m®r* , ■ wmtrU than mmj prenara- N AI —■ USB FFFF OIICMI TBE PMMLF. * t. ricfc ta UK? m*+trinml anal- IttM f Tar, and ÜBiq Baled (or n T (he TluMt and Lttttpi, pe f unmet lb* meat l—ffrM •. Conch®, C®Mn. Chronic Congh®. It wfiecuiaily COM them mii. and BrwchHto. it baa bee* pcoeoanoed • ■PK&E (OR UMM oompUicta. For palm ta Br*art, Sid* or Rack, Gravd or Ktaney Dtaewe, Disea* of tk UrtauT Ornm, Jaundlceorany LUcr Complaint, It kaa neaqnal. DebilitatwK Cum tlie Food to Digest* "rac-fil Prevents Malarious Fevers, Glees 1080 to your Systei. TRY DR. CROOK'S WIKE OFT A I The Chawpion of the World. [ The new Improved American Button i Hole Overeeeming ami Complete Sewing .Machine —The great est machine of the Age ! [ Sim pi city, Durability A Cheap i ness Combined. f This machine being the l>tMt ha* tnsnjr • improvements over all other, in a wo ™i lt r is a perfect machinejwhk-h i* acknowledg , d by the'best fudges andagent# of all othe* ' machine*. • Call on A. L. Bartge*. miidiaonbuig, 1 who U the authoriaco agent for Centre I countv Alto keep the beat Sewing Ma chine thread, needle*, and repair* all kind* of sewing machine#, clock*, watchen, uiu • tick boxes A 1 will thoroughly canvass the section belonging tome, and 1 shall be very much pleased to sell every person a • machine, on easy term* ; give it a trial be fore purcha* ing any other—it has no equal. 6 Partio* wishing the machine, will please add re** the undersigned. Satisfaction J Agent for Centre County le Mxi'isoXßvno. ra. 'o MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW u HESTOHKD! •t Jm) |n,tii>.hit a■ aSttiM of Da.Crnvsawau.'* f CawnpMoa. fcfdtepw. aad flu. toCwced fo teM ta r ' .* J Sfiihtmal wither, ID ihlj xtrntrabl* toy, clear . tj twmlaW. froqa a thirty*! *t prac *• am.thai IS*alaiatlas owawqawwc.. of Mlf-almwaaar , h railtnollT run- 1 ,w - ■*—n —~* a)mnSSSwortha spidieMwt Tthc kntfa : ixSnUn* '* oat a taoda of oar* tl oaeo sirup!*. certain and aflartu M aJLto naaaa of which aaary toflarar. an maMorwhat tin . ooadltion mar l>a, awr con hlntaalf ahMOO. prlaatafr • MM II it If II J I- Thu Laolara should ba ia the hud* of ararr roat aad aaarr maa ia ttm lan d. > haLawr M*L ia a plain sort-tops. la aar addroas, 0 postpaid, oa raeoipt of af* can la. or laro [wart aiaicpa. Alio. iV CataarwoU'a "Marrta*a liuldc." price Ss OMttk Address tha publisher. u CUAB.J.C. KUSKSCO.^ " rwUNka Bos UK. Bf Bowoay. Hawork aprln lr. 1 riKNTHAL HOTEL. Corner of Third Vy and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa. John Showers, Propriety. Its Central Location makes it particularly >J desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached, i, oPt ly . PUKIFY YOUfi BLOOD. i; 1 For Rcrofola.Nerofn