THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY MAR. 27, 1873. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL Jrrwi.-Our friends, every where, will oblige us by sending u* local news of interest. . .. . #K _ CIRCULATION. —The circulation of the RKVORTK*. on this side LB# county. U larger than thai of ail other IJP*™ n county. Business men w.ll therefore find this one of the best advertising mediums. >Ve invite all interested to come and tn sweet our list for themselves. RSKITTARCKS.—AII monies for sub scription will be credited on the subscri ber's address. lach week : by referring to which our patrons can at all tuftes see how their accounts stand, and a receipt ts hy this system carried upon each copy or the paper. Public Sale*. -R. H. Duncan's sele, Spring Mills, March 27th. —Alex. Shannon's sale, Centre llall, March 2*b. Sale of Mary K. Jordan, dee d, near Churchville, March 29. ,ra~Suboriber* changing their post-of fice address the coming spring, should not fail to give us due notice, so that the Re porter can be mailed accordingly, lm. gffWo have several copies ef a very valuable work, "Tho Great Industries of the United Stales," an historical summary Of the origin, growth, and perfection of the chief industrial arts of this couatry. The book is handsomely bound, IAM peges with over GOO fine illustrations. Any one sending us ten new subscribers with the cash, will receive a present of this valu able work. marlSfit —Prof. D. M. Wolf, Professor of Languages iu Frankliu aud Marshall college, baa our thank* for a catalogue of thai institution. —D. K. (loins' patent store shelvm are the moat convenient arrangement that c&u be found about a kitchen. —F. F. Jamison, teacher of thw Pine Grove chool, this twp., report# 91 per cent., for second ami third months ; and since beginning of term till date, 86 per cent. Number of scholars enrolled, 37. The second month there were 20 pupils that did not miss a dar, and the third month 21. —We acknowledge the receipt of a catalogue of Laff. College, alto of the Laffayette Monthly, and teveral cop ies of Eastou papers, from our young frieud SL. Stiver. We notice from j these publications several creditably written article# from the pen of Mr. Stiver. Mr. E. L. S , ha* our thanks for Chicago dailies sent. —The Millhelmers have in contem plation a first class graded road, from their town to the railroad at the Forks. Du I3tb, Mr. Dill from the Com mittee tn Railroads reported as com mitted, a supplement to the charter of the Lewtsburg Railroad Company, authorizing an increase of capital stock to an amouul not exceeding sl, 000,000, and to borrow money, and j a!o to extend the road southwardly to any point or points in the counties of Perry, Snyder or Juniata. —The work of track laying, be tween MifHiuburg and Laurviton, will commence in May. The Beaver dam ( tunnel, it is thought by engineer Say j ■ der will be got through with in about -j three months. The tunnel at Paddy's , now shows rock. —For elegance of tone the Rjrnder organ stands second to none. —Hiram Hoffer still keeps the best and cheapest tobacco and cigars. He keeps one of the best assortments in Beilefonte. Call at the Conrad House. Hoffer Bro's continue to keep the largest and best assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries and Clothing in Beilefonte, and no store sells goods lower. The best stand for our formers and citizens in general is Hoffer Bro's —goods are always offered at a bar gain, aud none can complain of un fair dealing. Fire at Lock Haven. The following pieces were destroyed by fire, on Monday, 17th. as we learn from the Republican : The building occuDied by Jacob Jt/ader ae a saloon and belongs to C. Mosier ; Loss, $1000; insured for S6OO. The Meat Market owned by D. L Irvin ; loss S6OO. No insurance. The room owned by 1. Allabach and occupied by Tom Harman as a Cigar store; also, the room owned by I. Al labach and occupied by himself as a Jewelry shop, were totally destroyed ;j insurance on stock and fixtures of Tom Harmon. $900; loss, SISOO. Isaac Allabach's loss, $1700; insur ance, S9OO. J. M. Dauer's loss small, except goods slightly damaged ; no insur ance. L. R. McGill & Co., Tobacconists, lost between S2BOO aud $3000; insur ance, SI6OO. Jacob Ulp, Stationer, lost SSO; in jured. Jacob Ulp's stock was damaged by water alene, the fire not reaching the part of the building he occupied. —A corrrapondent of the Lewulown Sentinel has the following in his letter from Milroy: I have the pleasure to record part of the proceedings of one of the most successful series of protracted meeting* I dare say was ever held in Mifflin county. I have already referred to that closed last Sunday evening at Yeagertown j.utberan church, conducted by Kev. S. 6. Shannon, a most devoted, earnest, faithful follower of The Master, whose eloquence and logic in the pulpit is so convincing as to seem inspired. The meeting was in progress for seven weeks, and the results speak for them selves. The average attendance was 400; the number professing conversion 138, 106 uniting with the Evangelical Luthern church, the remainder, 32, affiliating with other church organizations, and others, "not a few," with an awakened interest. On Sunday, 25th ult, 25(5 persons united in communion, a cordial invitation being giv en to all of other churches. It is a hopeful to mark such progress. ST. PATRICK, whose natal day was on 17th lust., celebrated, by the sone of Erin, with unusual demonstrations of popular remembrance and regard, is generally believed to have been born a ftee Roman citizen, and after ward sold into slavery in Ireland. He subsequently escaped from Ireland to the Continent, and while there was ordained successively deacon, priest and bishop. Pope (ielestine, finding that Patrick bad cultivated the Irish language, sent him as a missionary to Ireland to convert the Pagan Celts. His labors in that line were bleeeed with great result;, and after a long life devoted to the welfare, both spir itual and material, of Ireland, he died |n the full odor of sanctity, and left a memory of good deeds and sacrifices for the welfare of bis fellowmen, which is cherished by every true Iriahman, rq natter where he li located. —-Tho spotted fever i* still prevailing in Aaronsburg and vicinity. —Mr. George Fowler, in Unities town ship, sold the timherlief of his entire traot of land, probably some 600 or AW noros, to a Mr. Shew, of Clearfield, whose Inten tion it is, we ere informed, to erect esteem sawmill at Fowler's. Were it not for ths railroad, Mr. Fowler would scarce never hnve realised such a handsome sum from what is left of his timber. There will be plenty more of good strikes following the same cause. Relative to the "big time" the railroad hands had at Millbeim, on St. Patrick's day, ex-Sheriff Musser write* us : M u.i.HKiM. March 21. 1873. Hon. F Kurta—Dear Sir—-1 tee in your paper this, that the Irish had chased me out of the house, en Monday, St. Patrick's day; neither the Irish nor any body else chased me out of the house. I don't know of a single Irishman but what would fight forme. I remain. Yours truly, \V. L. Mt asxa. —At M Manigals Hardware store, Mill beim, will ba found a large assortment of Wallpaper, of every stylo and price. Go to M Mantgal if you desire to secure a bar gain in Wallpaper. -Bimtrvt Zarttxn AXI> Wax WOKE.- We were shown, the other day, some beautiful and charming specimen* of Zephyr work and Wax flowers, equal to any thing of the kind we have yet seen These specimens are from the skilled hands •fMrs. J.S. Barahart, of Bellefonte, who it now staying at Centre Hall to give in structions tn this fine and beautiftii art. Her specimen of Zephyr work was particu larly charming ta our eyes ; Mrs. B. has had over twenty years experience ia this kind of work, having practiced it from her girlhood ; her experience in making wax flowers it of six years, and her beautiful specimens show that her skill in that branch is equal to her skill in the former. Mrs. Sarnhart has been giving lessons in Zephyr work and Wax flowers, at Belle fonte, for a number of years, with the ut mest success and rendering general satis faction. The young ladies of this place and vicinity are invited to come and see specimens of the work in which she pro pose* to give instruction, and we advise all who possibly can, to obtain a knowledge of this elegant accomplishment. Instruc tion given immediately. Rooms at Mrs. Joseph Crotzer*. and will remain all next week. —We understand that a number of our enterprising and wide awake citiaen# have entered into a speculation wbicb, if re ports he true promise* to be quite a profit able investment. They have purchased 39,000 acres timber land, thousand* of acre* of which have never been touched by the rulhlos* axmaa. It it reported that valuable bed* of iroa ore are alto antk-ipa ted. Specimens of best quality abound in many places, and veins of usual size have alreacy, been opened. The Lewi.burg, Centre A Spruce Creek Railroad passes through the very heart of this valuable property, as also Penns creek, a navigable *treatn. It is understood the party engag ed in this enterprise have an organization fer business, of which Dr. Samuel Blair is President and Mr. W. C. Duncan, Sec'jr. Whatever this enterprise msy result in, one thing i* pretty certain it is in the hands of good men.—Lewisburg Chronicle. —On Thursday, 20, we had sever al inches of snow, which was licked up again by the mild sun on Sunday. Monday and Tu sdav sleety aud damp; Wednesday more snow. —FATAL ACCIDENT.— Mr. Richard Hammersiey, of Haramerslev's Fork, Clinton county, employed on the log job of Wm. Dykeman, iu Stewartson twp., Potter countv, was accidentally killed ou 4th inst., while engaged at felling timber. At the time of tbe sad occurrence, the deceased was making preparations to cut off the top of a tree he had cut down, when n tree near by. striking him on the head and killing him instantly. He served in the war of tbe rebellion, with cred it to himself and country —receiving scars which he carried to his grave. He was burried alongside his father, who preceded bim but a few days. Housekeepers, look at the list of prices at which Bumside & Thomas are selling goods. This list will be found in another column of the RE PORTER—can you find any thing bet ter in the line of low prices than this enterprising firm offers ? No, for they sell a trifle above cost, FOR CASH, and that s why they sell lower than any body else. There never before was a firm in this section of tbe state that did business, upon such benevo lent principles—tbey deserve to be looked upon as public benefactors, and public beDe/actors they are, for they sell goods at prices that are a saving to all who buy of them. Try them— gAnd see them. The Pennsylvania c inference of the M. E. Church, which convened at Chambersburg last week made the fol lowing appointments for this (Altoo na) District: Thomas M Reese Presiding Elder. Altoona, first church —F B Riddle Eighth Avenue —R E Wilson, C V Wilson. Third Charge, D Harlman. Hollidaysburg—J A Melick. Duncansville —H Linn. J/artinaburg—D Castle man. Williamsburg—J W Cleaver. Logan Vallev—J A Dixon. I Tyrone—J H M'Cord. ( East Tyrone —G Guyer. Port Matilda —John Guts. Milesburg—W M Memioger. Howard —L 8 Crone. Beech Creek J Foster Bell. Peon's Valley—J W Leckie. Bellefoote —M LSmyser. Half Moon—John Loyd. Pine Grove —W H Norcrose. Warrior's Mark— Gwynu, Jon Horn iog. Philipeburg—Thomas Barnbart. Grahamton —J W Haugawout, A D M'Closky. Osceola —J B Shaver, T H Switzer, tup. ( Clearfield —A D Yocura. { Woodland—W H Dill. Clearfield Circuit — M L Gauoe. Curwensville —A W Gibson- Lumber City—W S Hamlin. New Washington —R H Colburn. Glen Hope—lsaac Heck man. Snow Bbow. —Josheph Grsg. MARRIAGES. On 11th int., at the Lutheran parsonage in Aaronsburg by Rev. P. Sahm D. p., Mr. David F Bowersox of Hainea town ihip to Mis* Margret M. Swanger of Mill heim. On 20th init., at the same place, by the aame, Mr. Jacob UenUe) of renn twp , to Miaa Joanna Condo of Miiea township. On 18th inat , at the M. E. I'arsonage in Bellefonle by Rev. M. L. Smyser, Capt. Phillip K. Seller* and Miao Mary C. C. Em eric k. both of Buffalo Run, Centre county, Pa. On 20th inat., by Rev. J. K.'Miller, Mr. William Emerick, of Centre Hall, and Mrs. Curry, of Harria twp. DEATHS. Onlßinat.,in Haines twp.. George Wash ington, son of Jerfmiab and ji'tbecca Winkleblech, aged 9 year* and 28 days. At Hublersburg, of Conaumption, Mr. Mark M'Kean, aged 81. At Hublersburg, on Saturday morning, i March 26th, Mr. JoJbn Csrner aged 68 i years. I Mary E. Beber, daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Beber of Nittanv Hall, Centre ! THK SCAFFOLD. - John W. OsbornelUngwl In Knox <* vlllo * (iH/oasiiy (he Xfun/rr o/a W oman and m Strping SmUinglg on the Trap. ~ Knox TILLS, .March 14.—John W ~r Oehorne, the murderer of Mrs. Adclia m Mathews, was brought front Gttlesburg is to Knoxville nhont 5 o'clock this ie morniug. Ho was in good si irits, laughing and jesting nil the way with j those who accompanied him. At about 11 o'clock ho ate his breakfast with a good appetite. This morning he conlt-ssi-d to W. Mntheus, brotheri of John Mathews, thai he had killed ' r Mrs. Mathews lie said ho followed; '* her to the cellar and hit her on the| * back of the head with a brick and loft w her. Returning, be cut ber tbroat lt with a knife, lie denied that lie rav islied her, but affirms that he was u hired to kill her. This statement was written out in fail nnd handed to the ' minister for publication. He express ed groat contrition, aud wished an in * terview with Mr. Mathews, which was granted. At 1 o.clock he was brought on the 1 scaffold and said he had writteu out a * full confeasiou. He made no speech; 1 aud showed no foar. When asked ilj 9 he was rradr he said "Yea, sir,' promptly, and stepped smilingly on * the trap. His arms and feet wen 9 pinioned, the black cap adjusted, and at 1:11 IV M the drop fell. His neck " was not broken, and he diet! of Strang illation. The struggle* were terrible and lasted some time. In thirty ruin-! utea life was pronouueed extinct and the body was cut down. i Foster's Fate. New York, Mari-h '2l. The execution of Foster tool place at seventeen minutes past nine o'clock this morning, in the Toombs. There were hundred* wailing oukide the Toornb* this morning, hoping to be able to witness F.wter's execution. The crowds were kept bxck by tho police, and not one in twenty of those outside however, were not admitted. The prison er in the morning was very faint. He par took of some eeffec, but ale nothing. Kev. Drs. Tyng and Sohoontiiaker attended him. He engaged in devotional exercise until a few minute- before the execution. At nine o'clock he walked to the scaffold accompanied by the Sheriff. Here Dr,j Tyng read a few psalms, after which the bolt was withdrawn. The unfortunate man gave only a slight -truggle, and there were a few perceptible movements or the lower limbs. The body of Foster wa* taken down aud removed. A Wife-Murderer Sent to Answer for His Crimes. 80-ton, March 21. -damps MaKlhauSJ, who murdered his wife, wns executed at Suffolk Jail, this place, at twelve minute past eleven o'clock this morning. There were about feur hundred spectators pres-f ent. The prisoner walked firmly to the scaffold. He left six thousand dollar woith of projerty to his child. A Bark Wrecked aud Six l'crtuiis Drowned. ftgwu, Del , March 21.—'The bark Jens Lassen from London for Philadelphia went ashore at Indian river inlet yester day. The captain's wife and daughter, the) first and second mates, and two .earner were drowned in attempting to land. The vessel is on the northern point of the inlet and is ftill of water. AN EXTRAORDINARY CKI'ISK. The American ship Fiorello, from Gua nape an 1 Callao, which latter port she left on the 6th of last November, has nrrtc- ' ed at Charleston, S. C-, after a cruise which . tempests, casualties, manslaughter and mutiny combined to render a memorable one. On the evening of Dei ember 0 Hen ry Stoben, a sailor, fell overboard arid w drowned. On January 8 a terrible gale ansued and a heavy sea swept the deck, clearing ofl all moveables smashing things generally and filling the decks and cabin with water. The day of February 8 wa marked by a case of man-laughter involv ing the death of a sick seaman named 8. 11. Cromwell, a native of the Uuited States, who, while lying in his bunk, was so cruel ly pulled about and bandied by a brutal fellow-sailor named Wiesson, a German, that he fell upon the floorand died instant ly. It was, however, in the interval be tween tbis day and the 10th of February that the most alarming incidents of this eventful voyage occurred. On the eve ning of the Bth the cook overheard a plot formed between the same Weisson and two other seamen to stir up a mutiny among the crew and to kill Captain Mears and the first mate and take possession of the vessel.' The captain was informed of the conspira cy, and he and the male took immediate steps to check the mutiny. By a series of bold and daring manoeuvres, nnd after one of the mutineers had been snot, the revolt was quelled and the ringleaders were plac ed in irons, in which condition they were brought to Charleston, lt is expected that their trial will lake place at the April term of the United District Court. Three Peisons Burned to Death Dubuque, lowa. March 22. Aino* llal ieck and two children, living <>n the prai rie near Pomeroy elation, lowa, wore burned to death this evening by the bay roof ot their hutue taking fire and falling on them while asleep. The luteet method of raiting money for impecunious clergymen is a muh and milk festival, and the ladies of the M. K Church in Farley, lowa, havo recently] netted s*2l for the parsonage from mush' and milk, placed where it would do most good. This is a great improvement on the' sacred lottery game. Mush and milk i* n healthy food. Milk is suggestive of tem-j perance and of the innocent days of child hood, while mush gives strength to flgljt out the battle of life. It is true that the! demand for mush would not in all likeli hood be to great as the demand for lottery tickets. but there is no doubt that those' who eat the mush would be much better satisfied in the end than the majority of those who invest in a lottery. By allj means let rnush and milk festivals take the; place f lotteries as r method of raising funds for church purposes. ATE N N ESS E K HOB RO li. A Man Murders his Son-in-law—A Sou Kills his Father —Two llroth ers Closing in Deadly Conflict J with Pistols and Howie Knives. [From the Rogersville Tenn , Reporter.]) In tho adjoining county of Hancock there lived a family consisting of a father, mother, two sons, n daughter audson-in-; law. Koine time ago the father, Dan Kut-. ton, seperat.-d from his family, and with , his son John took up his abode with u woman living in or near the linwkint county line. From this placo frequent oray* were made by the father upon the old homestead, and from time to tirnc much property was conveyed to the woman's house. They submitted patient ly tfP these depredations until the father took away the last horse on the place. The son. Wm. Kutton, who had remain ed with his mother, procured u replevin writ, and with his broihor-in law, Burnett, went to the woman's hoqss and took pos session of They were on the point of leaving, when the father, Dan Sutton, came outuf the house and with a rifle flred at William Sutton. The old man seized an axe and split open the skull of.his son n-law, who sank down in" a pool of blood and expired in a few moments. The fath er next advanced upon Win.. isqttbh with axe uplifted. WiU'atu.. drew- hie pistol W&d fired, killing the old man instantly. {*tkeme*u time John. Sutton seising Burnett'* pistol, closed In with hi* brothei Thus they foil K lil nut axle lo initiate til every ltot win i|ivti(lil. Art or knock Ing ouch other with the butt endaofthei they threw them aaido nd drev I their bowie knivea In a hi>rl lime Johl h>t one of hi* hands, and another atroki trom William cut off hi* chin, and thui the bloody uftYuy endod. John ii thought ito be dying W illiaui wa hurt in severa > place*, but ha* managed tooaeape Chicago, March 18.—A g*ug o( | drunken Irishmen invaded a German ball-room iu South Halalead atreet at au early hour thia tuorniug, and be , C Keller v*. S il Stover. Laac Hill v*. J S Kccd a Co. •I ,f tl Frailer v*. Hale A Co. William Thompaon v*. 1* Gray Meek. Packer A Packer va Mali A Confer. Henry Hothrm-k, Jr.. va. Godfrey Kiaher Bellinger Jt Mr Quit ton v*. J O William*. George \\ Stover va. J B t'rider. Joseph Dovluig, ue of. va. J Ne-llerode. •Mine v* l'araon* A Buh. .Jamoa H Ebbs va. Henry Mephena. same va. George tiate*. HKfOKt> WEKK.—COMM*XCtKU MAT 5. tland-in-lland Life luaurance Co, va Gotlic b llaag. Gtorge Durst va. Soli A Wnwn. K H Strohecker va. Bierly A Kreamer. George H tger v*. Litigle A Co. M I Irieh va It O Brett liahn, Wilson A (V use of, va Saui'l Tree. Norwood Coal and Lumber Co, va Robin son A Woraley \V L Wilaon ot al va Jno AS 11 Thouip* aoli. Peter Votiada v Mary Hay's Adutra." J W Campbell v. Heart' McCrmeken. Amelia Koyer va j W Shot I. Zimmerman Bro'a A Co, va S llaupt J P Harris vs BraJly Child, ft al. W H Harter vs Ettirigcr. aame va K A N Stover. Jautea Mcllenry va W Young rt at. S MeCrickeri A Co, va Cba Brown. Thomas McEivany va Geo Kreps. Thorn*. McGovern va Vandyke, Moore A Co. Cyrus Wesson vs J C Decker tt al. ("has Dongan vs Robert MeKnigbt .1 A I Yerten v* D Treat ler. John Mejiermoti vs Jas M< Manns. Wm B Evans VS S Litie). liephart A Furat vs W L Mutter. Battles A Webster vs J S Fink. Maria Tilghman vs B F Shaffer. I I> McClmikey vs Joseph lfevling. I Brutimari vt J W Scott A Co i j Dan'l Hoover vt. Isaac Haunt Andrew Walker vs Jacob Meeae. Amanda C Bair vt Kiinna C Kreamer. svine vs c LeiUel. J K Bowuioa va Charie* McCafferty. PRICE LIST JOBBING AND COM MISSION HOUSE 1 ll OK RURNSIPE & TUoMAS, P Beiieionte, Ba. I While tugar* per pound ....._ISoU Brown sugar per pound llict* Demarara sugar per pound .... IScU ' Bio coffee 2Gct Ai buckle* browncoffee per pound StV'l ' J!ot washing soaps per pound...6, 7 A Set* ' ] Be l tlarch per pound _ .lOcti Bc*t blight Navy tobacco per pound fttcls Garret* coLh muff per boa 16ci* Twiit tobacco A Cavcndith per pound flOct Jle.t sugar-cured l|am per pound IScti No. 1 blai k pepper per pound .......... ittX U ' Molasses per gallon .. 00c U ' Mackt-ra) without head* and all kind of . tuacaeral and Herring at city price* Double X X white, drip* BUcl* per gal lon, in 6 gallon lot* scu a gallon lea*. 1000 other article* too numerous to men- . lion. cheap. Men'* togies, heavy shoes at $1.35 per pair. They have the largest . and cheapest stock of good* ever offered to, the public. Ifyouwanito , SAVE 20 TO 00 PER CENT. GO TO BURNBIDE A THOMAS. All kinds of merchandise in whole pack ages at ler* price*. juiylWf TREES AND PLANTS, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL! r A complete aasortinent of Standard and , Dwarf Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Siberian Crabs, A| ricoU, Nectarines; ' Grape*, Currant. Gooseberries, Blackbcr • ri< -, A|>aragu*. Rhubarb, Nuts ; Xhade . and Ornamental Trees, Hardy Plowering . and Climbing Shrubs, Hedge Plants Ac. ' Enclose stamp fur Catalogue and Priced, '.List. BDW'D J. EVANS A CO.. Nurserymen and Seedsmen, York, Pa. T)PUBLIC SALE.— 1 Will be sold at the late residence of Mrs, Mary K Jul dan, dec d. near Cburch ville, on Saturday, March 29th, at 1 'J Cows, 4 Hogs, 1 Gook-atove, 2 leu plate stoves, 1 Weavingloom, Ta bles, Chairs, Carpets, Bureau, Cup hoards, Tubs, Barrels, n\eat Vessels, 2 iron Kettles, and many other articles to numerous to mention. Terms will be made kuown by JOHN DAUBKRMAN. Adm'r. VI) MIN IST K A TORS NOTICE. - Let ters of administration on the estate of Mary K. Jordan, late of Potter twp..dec'd have been granted to tho undersigned, who request all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having de mand* again*l the same to present them duly authenticated bv law for scllWment. JOHN DAUBERMAN, mar 20"6t Adm'r. NEW HARDARWE STORE MILLHEIM Pa. W. J. Mi Majooal of Milroy lis* Start ed a branch Store in Millhelm where he intends keeping a foil line of Hardware and Cutlery, I SON', NAILS, oils. FAINTS, VARNISHES, OLASS AND ri'TTT, also it full line of Wallpapers and Borders The Store will be in the charge of bis clev er and obliging elork James Montgomery. Centre County, Farmers, Mechanics and others call and examine goods, and compare prices—Jim. is a clever fellow and will do all In his power to acoommo date you ALSO: Do not forget THE OLD STAND AT MILROY, where you will always find a ftill Stock to select from urul price* to Suit the time*. Being very thenkful for the patronage and many favor* shown mo by my Centre county friend*, I still solicit their patron axe and I will guarantee to give satisfac tion in every way -Good* will sold vert' dose for cash. W. J. MMANIGAL. feb2o 4m. CENTRAL IIOTKL. Corner ofWrd and Chestnut Street, MiflHnburg, Pa. John Showers, Proprietor. Its Ceptral Location make* it particularly \lesi ruble to person* visiting Town on business or pleasure. , H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. Vf2l ly >r. Montgomery about 2000 majority HI for license, j Hnrriiburg give* 60 majority for li J oenee. "j A UDITOB'H REPORT. JJ JAB K. WKAVRR.Trea.urer >1 DR. In account with OfiXTmc OOUHTT ; f January I, 1872. B iTo ha latter from H. H. 11 Wolf, 9 *,061 ,90 • To amount outstand* . last aetllement 84 686,60 I To amount aaat for' 72 28,706.64 I I T>' amount ree'd from I County Commie , | aioners and other source* 27.768,60 * TO balance Jan. 1,1878 9M.074 72 CR. Jan 1, 1878. By amount outstand ing f 81,719,81 By exonerations an A commissions allow, ed on collection 2.6W9H3 By amount orders paid 64,688,40 By amount Treasurer's salary 2,010,00 By balance in Treasury 8,180.48 $64,074 72 RELIEF ACCOUNT DR Jan. 1, 1872 To amount outstanding 9 624 94 9 624 94 CR Jan. 1. 1873. By amount outstand ing 9 827 95 By amount exonera tion* and commis sions allowed collec tion* 187,00 By amount transferred County 29.99 ~ I 624,94 MILITIA FUND DR. Jen. I, 1872. To balance 8. B. Waif .9 M 0.64 To amount outstanding last settlement - 994,44 To amount aaat lor 1872.. 973.68 To ba• 64 00' Bertram Oalbrailk, janit0r ........... 294 75 Sheriff DW Wood ring 2016 36 Commonwealth RU*t* 1 066 90 I Premium of Scalp* - 481 90 < K"*d view*, bridge* and damage* 1 436 08 Orand and traver*# Juror* pay.— . 2 034 90 : Constable pay 786)6 I A**O**or* pay 1 801 00 I K.gi'tration —61460 i Election expense - 2 161 86 Inquisition on dead bodies— 424 94 < State Lunatic Asylum,, 896 86 Orris and A1exander......... ......... 300 00 I Jury Commissioners— 92 76 County tax refunded, 167 70 1* U Meek, printing, bal. '7OA'7l 672 80 , 1872 477 30 It B Barger 6 Co " —... 61800 Fred Kurtz " , 302 00 P D Stover " . 476 44 Insurance of public building* 249 94 ( Stationery A book*, John Moran. 106 25 I ' " W P Murphey. 40 00 D F Kortney, auditing account.... 86 00 R M Magee, County Institute...... 129 56 Kiiaj Grove, carpenter work 98 80 Brown A White, pluming in jail, 78 60 , Ed Brown *' " 10 66 Geo O' Bryan, furniture 6176 NollADerr Plaatoring. , 62 76 Robt McKnight, ga _.... 264 36 Jno M'Dermont, ft. t 76 30 J DShugert, agl society 300 00 Premium on duplicate* 66 00 KNV A Brother, Purdon'* digest., 600 ALL Henderson, court reporter... 90 00 I Ja* H Rankin " " ... 1000 J F Ripley, map of Penna 4 60 Chaa M'Cafferty, Jail re0f— ........ 41 96 WOtcrn Penitentiary 341 61 Bart Galbrailh, expemeon clock. 60 00 W J Kealsh, indexing A auditing 129 67 Alexander A Co., coal.— 456 39 S Brown A others wood A cutting 68 25 J P Gephart, deed*.—...— 800 , J A J Harri*, rt /. hardware 40 39 WIN P Mitchell map Curtin twp. 250 00 Jno M'Clky, expense* to Pits'g. 26 00 .InoSMallory smithing,,— 3s6B Win E Shopn, repair* in iail.— . , 66 12 Nora M'Calister, washing 3O 25 Ja* II Dobbin*, attending prison'* 16 00 W H Wilkison, hoarding Jurois. 62 60 I) Johnson A Sons " 7000 .I Lonberger, stove* and repairing 39 70 David Treaster Potter tp. fire*,— 116 35 M Runkle, cleaning gutters 1060 Adams Express 2 66 Eastern Penitentiary 244 74 Jos Deviling, surveying, 1000 David M'Cloekev, Curtin twp fire 24 On Dan'L M'Ginly. water-tax 13000 Smith A Owner, smithing 2 26 J H Orvit, order book 1(^40 ZeHer * J arret, drug* 200 Goo Livingklon. stationary 19 68 ' W Murphey a Sons, blank book* 65 75 WM Manna Son " " , 88 07 I Hoffer a Brother, merchandise,— 84 48 Wm Kubnt " 7 26 r Devling a ether* " , 18 76 P WM V Hughes, lumber , 86 62 • Campbell a Co. ICE 866 • Agnew, Moore, B E bridge,—,,,. 417 18 RH Y StiUer, stationary and book* 90 86 Wm P "Wilaon, book onse 3000 Lunaticagylum, James Te5t ...... 218 46 1 S F punter, extra service* aaaees . book* and registration 18000 Dpniel Derr. gas* fixture* 6 84 Incidental expense* —... 584 JO F lutere*t and discount paid 3 08488 Refunding account note* lifted,, 38000 00 " road tax, nc 6 64000 ! 'fulfilfififfifidjturei tSttMQ BRLLRFONTIM ARKETB. Corrected by C. D. Keller. White (Vheal 91,116, Bed 190... Rv#...„. 76. OotnflO ...Oat* 86. Barf*y6o. 70 Clororaeed 6,00 .Potato#* 66. Lard per pound 7 Pork per poundOfl Butter ML Kggs'JU. Piaster perton sl4 Tallow 8 Bacon 8 Ham IS LRWWTOWN MARKJCTS While wheat 1,86. .. R*d wheat 1,8a...Rye TO Corn 60 Gate 86 Barley 60...... Clover.eed6.oo Tlntothyaeed. 0.. I Halt S 80 per 5ack............ Bacon 10c Hatn 16 Butlei 26... JCgg* 26 plaster • 60 Great Reduction In Pricee Of Note Peper. , Wear# now prepared to furnish Note paper at prioaa tar below any that have 2 avar before been effared at retail In thia county Beat quality Commercial note paper ( at 16 ota per quire Kecoad beat do at 12 eta per quire . Tliird beet do at 10cte tier quire Puichaaera will 6nd this to be of the same quality heretofore sold la thie place for 26, 20, and 16 ci* per quire, but haviag bought our paper at extremely law Aguraa, PALL and WINTER *,OODS which be has determined to sell very cheap, consisting of DRY GOODS and Prints, Muslins, Opera Qaatota. and Well Flennuit. Ladies Dress Goods, such as Detains. Alpacas, Poplin*. Km pram Cloth. Sateens, Tametoe, together with a fhll stock of everything usually kept in the Dry Good* line. NOTIONS: ! A full stock, pansltUng part of Ladies and > Children's Merino Hose. Collars, Kid. cloves, best quality silk and Lisle thread , Gloves, Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast shawls,; * HATS & CAPS, A full assortment of Men's Boy > and Children's ol toe latest style end best CLOTHING, Ready made, a choice selection of Men's! and Boy's ot the newest styles and most serviceable material*. BOOTS & SHOES, WM. WOLF, I C.PECK'S New Coach Mannfajrtory. CENTRE HALL, PA. #• The undersigned ha* opened a new **- ' tablishment, at hit new shops, for the manufectui# of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLKIOH* AXP SLED*, FUIX A*P FA*CT of every description . All vehtoes manufactured by kim are warranted to render satisfaction, and as equal to any work done elsewhere. He uses none but the best material, and employ* the moit skillful workmen. Hence they flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability and finish. Order* from a distance promptly attend ed to. Come and examine my work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kinds of Repariog done. ShorUidge & Co^ PROPRIETORS OF THE Bftllefonte Lint Quarries, The only Manufacturer* of Lime, burn exclusively with wood, in Central Pennsylvania. dealers IK Anthracite Coal, White Lime, Du Pont'e Powder, Sporting and Blaatiug Powder ot hand, • Fuae for Blasting, Fire Brick, Ground Fire Clay, Fertil iters, Implements. JsnSO 78 Office acd yard near South end of thi Raid Eagle Valley Railroad Depot, Belle fonte. Pa. JaiK>.7l wm°" FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC. 888 Pages, 888 Eagrarlaga A ***rUta ****** oI M4M Uub*i ol Um imu i rwd I rlini r rir- Ttiff- -wf 1~" ir-fr — tata! irtlT* f "* *y-'— aiai WmmUwmt ; > mhSwHiW*) *aeMb*al—aU*W*a*. Faralra f H'^^iurtb.rd.OoM ; or Chicago, UL l AO EXT* VAITXD TO* TBI 1 UNCIVILIZED RACE OF HEI l IN ALL COUNTRIES OP THI 1 V OBLD. I Being a oompi ehenslve account of thel i manner* and custom*, and of their Pkyah ) al, Social. Mental. Mora], and Beiifioi I characteristic. Bv REV. J. G. WOOI M. A, F.LB. 68© Eagwrtnt^yUtffi la owe, Agent* are making evet 9100 per we* tit selling this work. An early gpplicatis wtli secure a choice of territory. F. JuCbKtfo, HI Willi RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, L B LOCK HAVEN, PA. P * i The proprietor of Rynder'• Music Store desire* to coll the fitteotion of the people of Centre ooantj, to tho fact that they Can Save Money by pure hoeing their murionl instrument* ot Ryoder'a Motie Store. We ore selling Double Heed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, at $l4O, superior in lone end fiutah, to thoae that are hawked end peddled throughout the country al $175 to 1200.) The?# we warrant fur Ave year*. We give any reasonable credit desired to reeponsihle parties. We beg leave to call yoor attention to the following instruments, sold in Peon*valley thi* year, which you would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE BALL. S. S. WOLF, Ryoder Organ 9225 00 WM. GALBRAITH, Rynder Organ 140.00 LEMONT. DR. J. Y. DALE, American Organ 9375 00 PETER SCHRECK. Rynder Organ 140.00 AARONSBURO. WM. ETTINOER, Rynder Organ 1240.00 BOALBBURG. MISS E. E. HUNTER, Melodioa 9180.00 la a few weeks we will eall attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. . In short by writing a letter to us and getting our price*—we deliver all instruments— You Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Organ. Add res*, RTJWER'SMUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! c. D. KE LER, BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, ta now prepared, at lb* Old Stand on Bishop Street, to sell ®ttttO©§ltß*OCEmi#tti. Sbew,®arpeto, CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC., SC., at greatly reduced prices. He to also prepared to purchase ALL RINDS OF GRAIN! FOB WHICH HE WILL FAT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! j AMI! PURCHASERS RILL FIND SUPERIOR j apr.lßtf , | I. Guggenheimer. ARRANGEMENTl Isaac Gcgoekuiumxx, hat in g purchased th entire stock oi the l*U hrm of Buasmn A GuMnbi®r. ex cept the Leather aoa 6boe-6udiuga. baa filled up his ahelvea with a lot of SPLENDID NEW OCX)I*, embracing READY madeclotuing. dim ooods, QBOCUW, PROVMIOIM, boots A IHOB, HATS A CAPS, ▲YD FAKCT ARTICLES and is now prepared to accomodate all hi. old customers, and to welcome all ' new one* who mar favor him with their patronage. He feels safe in mi iag that be can please the most fiaalidi ous Call and sea. ISAAC GUGGENHEIMER. i p, a—Mr. Suaaman still continues 1 to deal in LBATHKR AND SHOE-FIN DINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, r in the old room, where he may alway r be found. 12ap.lf. I C. F. Herlacher ' N. Cronmiller. NEW GOODS! , ? R 3 3 N ARRIVAL or FALL GOODS!!! HERLACHER A CRONMILLER Wish to infotm the citiaeus of Potter that they have opened an entire new stock of goods in their old qusrtar*, and will keep constantly on hand a full and good assortment of _ LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, Poplins, PLAIDS,' Lustres. and all other kinds of DRESS GOODS, full line of • NOTIONS and FANCY Goods **' Hats A Cape, Boots & Shoes I °Sfe V ABE. I SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES 3 FIBH. SALT, etc., etc , etc.. All of which we offer at greatly reduced price*. Highest prices paid for country produce. . By strict attention to business we hope to m merit and receive the patronage of th £ public * At U m r Boeda, Plants, Tresa—Prepaid by 1 Mail. My new priced descriptive Catalogue el N Choice Flower and Garden Seeds, 26 sorti of either for SI : new and choice varietiei of Fruit and Ornamental Tree*, Bhrubi Evergreens, Rosea, Grapes, Lilies, Smal rlr Fruits, House and Border Plant* an o- Bulbs ; one year grafted Fruit Trees foi us mailing; Fruit Stocks of all kinds ; Hedgi 0, Plants, Ac. ; the roost complete assort a- roent in the country, will be sent gratis U or nay plain mid rest, with P. 0. box. Tru< Cape Cod Cranberry for upland or low k land, 16 per 1000 ;$1 per 100; prepaid b] en mail. Trade List to dealers. Seed* oi or Commission. Sweat* wanted. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseri# JJROCKKBHOFF HOUSE, A lit-gm-ner Street, BelJefoata, Ps. D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietora. A FtMTOLAaS HOT EL. OOKFO*TAJUI BPO* PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL TOE MODERN WNVENIEN CKS—AND REASONABLE Charge* Tti proprietor* oWtr to the U*Tiiii(t public, and to their country fiiend*. irvt rltu ecoomißodntMMM end careful atten tion to Ibe went* •! guaau at all lima*, at fair rata*. Careful hostler* and good stable, ling for borsea. An excellent table well •erred. A Bar supplied with fine liquor*. Servant* well trained and everything ro-i quisits IB a first claa* Hotel. Our location j i in the business part of the town, nearthei Post Oflee. the Court House, the Chur ch#*, the Baak*. aad the p iucipal place* of buaiaeaa. reader* it the moat eligible place for those who riait Bellefoete on bus or pleasure. An Oniuibua will carry passenger* and baggage to and from all train* free of charge. Excelsior Cement- The undenigned BOW manufacture Ce meat WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, at their kiln*, near Piae Creek Mill*, in Haiaea twp. This cement ha* already been u*ed ia large Q una title, upon the L. C. 4S.C. BR, and ba* been found highly rati*factory upon all job* where it baa been u*ed, and a* equal to any now manufactured. The undeniga •d now take pleaaura in recommending, and warranting it to all, for u*e in CIS TERNS. WATER PIPES, or whaterai purpoae a good quality of Cement ia desi rable. Tbti Cement baa already been tested far and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes. Ac., will find it to advantage to hear th. in mind, and also, that they warrant the article as represented. For further par ticulars, address MEYER A HOFFER, 30 doc tf Aamnahurg. Pa. MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED! Jot Ei.liU.agi. * sea s4Maa al Da. CutVDi****• i 'rtJtaa.rci> Caaav am MawtM eera (*Mmt ara* ft?. MUAFRWA tkirtf T+ara' rouahl prat HAILFTEMRASG* wnlrat lb, DRAGWRA, aaa'ET TARTSS at h waaa of which me rafiera*. • waMr what he OCWJum Mas ha, Mas car. hhraalf chaaptr. prtvaWii Laetara ihaaM he la U hands at mama rami ami tawrt was tatha land. BRAS radar aaai. la a atala aeaalaea. ** aaj addraaa I NN lit aa IRelr SI MS ar Vara SORT Ala*. IW OalmaaU*a ~Marrlaa tiuda,** IRTNB ramtm *■" VS*a j. c. aiJ WE a oo_ PaaMMbe Baa Uta I* aerWVr. The Champion of the World. The new Improyed American Button Hole Overseaming and Complete Sewing Afnchine—Tbe g teat cat machine of the Age ! Slmplcity, Durability A Cheap ness Combined. This machine being the litest, baa many improvement* over nil other, in n word, it i* • perfect machinejwhich is acknowledg ed by judges andagents.of all othai machine*. Call on A. L. Barters, aaadiaonbuig, 1 who ia tbe autborixed agent for Centre county. Also keeps tbe best Sewing Ma chine thread, needles, and repair* allkindi ' of sewing machines, clocks, watches, tnu > sick boxes Ac I will thoroughly can vasi the section belonging to me, and 1 a hall be very much pleased to acll every person i . machine, on eaay term* ; give it a trial be fore purchasing any other— itha*noe>jual Parties wishing the machine, will pleasi ' .address the undersigned. Satiafactior guaranteed. All orders promptly attend 3d to. A.L. BARTOKS. f Agent for Centre County i MADISOKBUBQ, PA. i s 1 I r TVBBOLUTION. -The partnarahi] B I 7 heretofore existing between Con mi " Peck and J. T. Lee, in the trade carriet 9 on in Coach making aad Blackamithini * ha* been mutually dissolved. The busincs * will hereafter he continued by Conrai y Peck, the saloiftn ember ftf the above ftm D with whom all accounti of the'old fire must be settled. * CONRAD PECK. • J. T. LEE. HUHt Br. Crook's Wine of Tar 4 lO YEARS 'l4 -OF A- Public Test jy DR. CROOK'S A WINE Tin Te hare more ■aril . Uuut star thcpahHa It I* rick i ■ th* medklaal q*l- I tie* of Tar, aad nnequaM for Aiacajs* ca of tbe Taraal aad lauaga, per forming the mm, raaath a hi* cum e " WIS Ha* cured so amay caaaa it has been pronounced a specific for them mm plain is. For paim in Breofit, Side or Back, Gravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of tbe Urinary Omits, Jaundice or any Liver Complaint, It bee aeeqqpl. Strengthens the System, Restores thoWeak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, Gives tone to ytmr System. TRY DR.CROOK'S WIN'KOFTAB FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, U ibc oo'.y Krasra tarnwdy .taytav* Pw ut ha, awed J Dtabdra ia whfan It baa Iwra gOrti. Mtatioa of ftijtak at llm Bladder aa* tnßam mallet of the Kidneys, . tmrhici aui I'dioatvCVuatiUttii-iioffclhSrsra, iaa. Week .Seme, Wefcetetews iVu ia tfce 'bs neracw* te tbe itr. -or < > of Bft laftw eraaasment or taber paia*. v-4-wot i wcslsr to \mditf. Hw Ex k SSSrr# or rafwbted aad *ct!au ccnslita ikma of both eesM aa* a& ages. EEABXKn EWBAIT WVCUV, 1 Vrw OUraac* ,t i - " ■*i ii jiiviii , a-Str* ** .e n iWr ***, Hltie pvrar, iSaor <> ckaogv ta ooavraiswor, an* no e*poaiv "ft <** S*aSbr d ofcucrtiiWA team. ao*eiP*iHg pohe" wuUor gUßSF.vs ES menr, •IWpsrbetiteor si* bot:- .. to aav addrt*-, aoonre f.vra • u- - 1 7 drucgU'-* <•! ,ry*h' o- ftvperrd tr .. _ V Kg VRNKY A , I"* PuraoSt. XY. to nbnai ill ietten ler tiaeoaaii a idwu-u bo addressed- _ . AVOID QUACKS AMD ttaPOSTERS. I* Cham for Advice aad Ccsaaltstka. Dr J. B. JTasff.lhnil"' " of Jjfoaf niteJcSpbia. author of wvcrtl valnaWo works, can t* coaaoltrd oti all dtraaaas of tbe Sesaal or VHaaiy Organ*. (whWi he haa *& especial aradj). eitavr u. ooJo .or ttrajq ao r. AttirSS* wbai cauro or of torn lora-etaadtaa. - A practice of. ii yvaia < aaWea ium to tTMUoucoMS with success. Cures guar .rataad. - rtwiira raaaocabSe. Those at a dis tance can forward letter dceerlbtag symptoms, '.SWTS HOUSE BELLKFOKTE, FA. * J. R. BUTTS, Prop'r. Haa first class accommodation; cliarg '' m reasoiae tf. 'pmtif'r Youa BLOOD: V_ l or Ncrofuh*,Nci wfn " V loua IMscases of the * A Eyes, or Scrofula In * N* ouy form. i Any diseaaa or eruption of in AJr? the Skia, disease of the Liver. „ mS m. Rheumatism, Pi m plea, Ola I- ' Boreal Ulcere, Brokea-dowa yf A • Conatitutions. Syphilis, or any r a diaeas* depending on adm praved condition of the bloo# 7 DR. CROOK'S ~ sybot or IS M POKE ROOT. •d It lihthemedidnalnropeity i K Poke combiatd u lAf aration of Irpn which got* at 'id and woa m • * •. dcrful cpitA,*.. „ kmL moor Druggist f. Crook s Com* oound of *i''uke Boot— tale It *sd be 'Grill. i in |it 1 | ' ■ _