THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY JULY 24.187. local ITEMS LOCAL KKW Our friend*, every where, will oblige u* by sending u* local new* of interest. .... # .u_ CIRCULATION -The circulation or the RkpoiTKA, on thi* side the counW*, i* argerthan that of all other aper in the county. Bu*inc* men will therefore find thi* one of the beat advertising medium*. We invite all interested to come and in spect our ll*t for themelve*. RSMITTARCM All monies fbr sub scription will be credited on theeuhecri " her* add re**, ach week : by referring to which our patron* can at all time* *OO how ' heir account* stand, and a receipt Üby thi* system carried upon each copy of the paper. John Fatigan, the fellow who recent ly fired the Conrad hotiM at Bellefante. escaped from jail, lie worked hi* way through the wall by mean* of a Barlow knife. A young man, by name of Thomas, who had been in the employ of llr. John Oonly, of near this place, imagining that he wa* John From, with whom he roomed while harvesting at Mr. Jacob Hinge*, one day la*t week stepped into a new uit of John's—coat, vost, pant* and boots— and thu* rigged out tUrtod for oth*r pa*- hire* Young From, when he discovered that his Sunday-go-toMueetcn* had disap peared, wont in pursuit, and be found the chap that filled them up, employed at Van Am burg's show, at Bellefonte, where "• ho wa* arrested tor theft, and wa* a*signed quarter* at Sheriff Shafer's the highest boarding place at Bellefont?. On account of ihe illness of Judge Mayer there will be ao civil cases tried at August term, next. Mr. Thco. Dcschncr, the skilled gun* smith, bas again returned to Bellofonte. This will be pleasant news for sportsmen, as he it one o( the best workmen in this section of the state, and always kept a complete assortment of *tock, for shooting game or .catching fish, lie has opened hi* establishment opposite Bush'* arcade, where sportsmen will find a large and complete stock of guns, pistols, *:umuni tion, fishing tackle. Ac. The tent drawing for the Wot Branch Camp meeting take* plaeo at Lock Haven on the 28th of thi* month, at 10 o'- ) clock a m Tho*o who desire to spend Sabbath on the ground wifl be compelled to arrive ** early as Saturday and remain until Monday, as there will positively he no trains run on Sabbath. A limited num ber can be supplied with sleeping accomo dations, hut where several parties intend jo go together it would be well to order a tent. This year the meeting will commence on Tuesday, August 18, and will close on Fri day morning, August 2Sh The hoarding will be $7.50 for the term, $1.25 per day, and 50 cent# for a single meal. The price of teats will be $7 on the ground f oor, and " $6 on the second floor, with one dollar ad ditional on each tent to meet the expense* of light, police, porterage, straw, etc., etc. , If you desire to read something to 1 | your benefit and "understanding," look ( * for the big hand and read what follow*. A most distressing accident, says the Tuun paper, occurred in Jacksonville 1 on Saturday, 12. The only daughter of , Mr. Henry Swartx, aged 11 years, was fa tally scalded by the upsetting of a vessel 5 of boiling water, Fhe lingered from II a < ro., on Saturday until 7 o'clock on Sunday whan death put an end to her suffering*. > George Bower, administrator, offers 1 at public sale, on 22nd August next, the real estate of Michael Kreamer, dee'd, in Hair.c* township. A fj'Hxl article is now going the rounds of the newspaper*, under the head ing of "What Public Men Owe lo News papers," showing how many great men have been manufactured out of small ma terial by newspaper puffs and by having their little-selves magnified in the news papers. We know a newspaper that ha* puffing of small material on the brain, and whm one of its like-te-be-tickled enter* or conies within twenty live rods of it* office, the neat issue is sure to contain a soft-soap notice of "the leading citizen and demo crat." A nigger noticing this cheap fod der, once offered to bet he could get a puff sure by simply "haven nother nigger pass dat office wid his hat and pants stucked to a poll." Its wonderful how cheap some fellow* are. We also knew a wag of the •'white trash", for experiment, to pas* the window of said office, looking in as he pa?ed, and sure enough, neat issue had the customary " leading citizen, Jtc . was in town on and passed our office" Ac. A certain little crowd will remem ber this joke. A Camp meeting will be. held by tbe Evangelical Association, commencing Aug. 6, 1873, in tbe beautiful grove loca ted two miles east of Mileaburg. Ample provisions will be made by tbe committee for good and substantial boarding at rea sonable rates, and all huckstering and trafficing upon the grounds will be strict ly prohibited all offenders held amendable to the law. Rxv. J. M. Lonqspokf. Godey, for August, is a handsome number, rich throughout and, as usual, ahead of all competitors. Wilson A Hick's hardware store, at Bellefonte, is headquarters for everything belonging to that line. They keep none but tbe best goods, and their variety is endless and prices low. They are tbe most obliging and tfentlemanlr firm you can meet with, and their clerks are ditto. List of GrD Mfletburg—David Furey. Philipsburg—Jno W Mattern, S B Pot ter. , Banner twp— Richard Conley, D Loder. j Ferguson—G M Weaver. Gregg—Win Homan. Haines—Micbeal Feidler. Howard—lra C leathers. 1 Liberty— Jno Mestlerode. I Marion—David Tibbens, Sam'l Alley. Miles—lsreal Rochow. Patlon—W F Thompson, G W SOn.y, Penn—Christ Alexander, J II Auir.an. Potter—Wm R Hennicb, Levi Wa'.ters Spring—C H Gentzel. Union—James Steer. List of Traverse Jurors for August Term, 1873. Bellefonte bor*—James L Sotnmerville, Augustus Cox, Jno Hoffcr, 8 8 Lyon, Adoipb Loeb. Milesborg Joseph Rodger*, T M Hall. Philipsburg—Albert Owens. Unionville—Benj J Rich, Geo. Alexan der. Bennertwp—Geo Dale Bumside—Sebastian Fi-her, Rudolph Multhalland. Hoggs—W D| Harper, Stun'l Pletcher, M II Mackey, John Hays. Ferguson—Aaron Smith, C D Miller, Levi Hustonborder. Cusrad Frye, Amo# Rover, J M Gates, David Miller. (trees'—Henry Ksuamme, Geo Krape, 0 P Reurick, Abraham Lose. Howard—Michael Pletcher, J. W. Hall. Haines—Daniel Smith. Huston—Jno W Stewart, Geo W Miles. Half Moon—Jno A Hunter. Liberty—Joseph Pletcher. Marion —Geo S Hoy. Miles—HG Miller, Sam'l Brumgard. Penn—Daniel Feidler, H G Smith, Jac KaFstetter. Potter D M Henny. Rush—Win Washburn. Taylor— Daniel Henderson. SValker— Wm Harris, Levi Wtiippo, Gershon Riddle, Charles Harsh beiger. Democratic Delegate Election. The Democratic voters of Centre county will meet at tbe regular places of holding the general election for each district, on' SATURDAY", the9tb day of August, 1878, to elect delegates to the Democratic Coun ty Conventiou. Tbe election will open at 2 o'clock, r. u., and close at 6 o'clock of ■said day. Tbe Convention will meet in tho Court House, at Bellefonte, on Tuesday, the 12th day of August 1873, to nominate one can didate for Senator, one for Assembly, ana for County Trea*urcr, one for Commit _ sioner, ona for Jury Commissioner, and one for County A vol i tor, and transact such other business a* may be regularly brought before it. The number of delegate* to it! which each di*trict U entitled under the present apportionment, it a* follow*, to " wit • if W,t ' ic The following i the apportionment of delegate* made by the Utc democratic * county ownrenlion: District, tiitr. /V/ryale*. - North Ward. rt> 2 i- West Ward 106 2 0 South Ward ... .Vt '. a Mile*burg .'US 1 y (Jnionviile 22 I e Howard M 1 Philiptburg 11U If . Benner .. I*o 3 Hogg* I'Jh 3 * 8uraatde.............. 32 1 Ourtin. W 1 ~ Ferguson IK ' ■ Gregg 2M 6 ' Hal Swoon 41 1 Haine* . ,I'A 4 Harris „ 174 3 • Howard M 1 1 Huston - 63 1 I Liberty 6*> I i Marion.... - tW 2 1 Miles. ... 351 & • Patton - .. U 1 t Penn 262 & . Potter 7 Rush !*• 3 Snowthoe 1W 2 I Spring ...145 3 . Taylor. 40 I Cu ion 05 1 ' Walker —l*3 4 1 Worth 37 _l Total *712 76 The (allowing Committees have been appointed, under the rules, to hold elec tion* Rellefoate. N W-B Galbraith. Dan'l Z Kline, Daniel Deer. Belletonte, S W—C D Keller, Kdaard Brown, Wm Furey. Bellefonte, W W—S A Modulation, J Furey, C M Bower. Mile*burg—Col Jaa F J6'enter, Jno B Thomas, D II Car. Howard kor'—Balaer Wearer. A J Gardner, Jno M'Klwaiae Philipsburg—Wm Biddle, C S Flegal, C A Faulkner. Cniontille-B F Leather*, A J Greise, George Tayler. Benner—Daniel Groye, Adam Wagner. Joeeph Wilson. Beg g—Jos L NeflT, Wm Mark. John Poorman. Burnside—Kubt Askey, Bernard Veidef* ter. Rudolph Mullbolland. Curtin—Jne M'Closkct, Conrad Lingla, Henry Theil. Ferguson—Jno B Mitchell, Ueary M Meek. Levi Krebb*. Gregg—Henry Krumrinc, Gen Geerge Buchanan, Wm Ueckman. Haines—Jno Uatid, Thos B Krhard, A Dutwiler. Half Moon -Wm Cross, J U GntKu, Jno Ward. Harris—Jas Gilliland, Jas Price, J II Keller. Howard—Gee D Johasoe, Jas Loder, Jacob Leather* Huston—Daniel Irvin, John Miles, H Cronister. Liberty—D Bitner, Simon Lingle, Jno H Stoyer. Marion— Robl F Holmes, A Jam Year ick. Adrew Harter. Miles— liarvy Corn man, Thoe Wolf, Andrew Ocker. | Patton—Geo W Bamberger, Dr J M I Bush, G G Poltsgrore. Penn—Wm K Alexander, Capt J Kis ! enhutk, Andrew Stater. Potter—James M Clintick, Wm Wolf, Samuel M Swartx. Ruth—Geo W MGatfoy. Snow Shoe—Austin Hiuton, Wm Holt, Robt Haines. Spring— Kmanual Noll, Cyrus T Alex ander, T M Barnhart. Taylor—Samuel Hoover, J Copenhatecr, Samuel Woomer. Union—Andrew Hall, Jos Alexander, Gee L Peters. Walker—Capt J H Telbert.Jaceb Dunk le, B F Winkleman. Werth—£ P Jones, Wm Lewis, Wm Walker. R U Chairman Co. Com. THE COLUMBIA HOUSE At Cape May, will receive guest* en and after June 28th. Mr. BolUn, who has the Washington hotel on Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and Bolton s hotel at Har risburg, is still the proprietor of the Co- lumbia. The Columbia it located direct ly upon the beach, and rank* high a* tba leading family bouse. Washington, July 16. —Colon* 1 1 Jfoaby had such splendid success 'id getting his sitter* iu the departments fi that he is here again seeking a pis ce [ for another relative. The Admiiiis- a iration was so very anxious to reward t Mosby for his services in the Kef-ub- [ iicau cause in Virginia that his sister , was given an appointment in utter violation of the civil-servicc rules, for 1 she was not required to pass au ex- | animation. < i ] QRPUANS' COURT SALE. _By virtue of an order of the Orphan*' i Court of Centre county, there will t>e cx- i posed to public tale, on the premise*. On Friday, August 22, 1873, At 1 o'clock p. in., that valuable Fans, known a* the property of Michaal Kteain- i er, situate in Haines township, about 1 and a half mile* South of Aaronsburg, con- i taining , It* ACRES AND 4 PERCHES, Neat measure, the improvements thereon ' consist of Two Dwelling Houses, Large Baru, t Saw Mill. Cider Press, and all the neces sary outbuildings. Also an Orchard of choice Fruit ana a good Sprii gof never failing Water, at the dour. About 96 \ acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered with White Pine, bugar, White Oak, Ac. TF.RMS.—One Third'of the Purchase mooav to be paid on confirmation of Sale; One Third in One Y ear; and the remain ing th ird at the d eath of the Widow of said deceased. T" ue two last payments with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on lF premise*. GEORGE BOWER, july 24 Administrator. "PXEC'JTORS' NOTlCE.—Letter tea- X-J ta'.nentary on the estate of Nicholas Decka rt, late of Potter township, dee'd, nave this day been granted to the under f'ffr.ed, all persons knowing themselves in'jcbted to said estate will please make i'.nmediate payment and there having i ( claims will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. THOMAS B. McELROY, . july 18.0t. Executor. Treasurer. We are authorised to announce the same of H. G. Smith. Esq., of Penn town ' ship, as a candidate tor County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorised to announce tbe name of John H. Barnhnrt. of Spring . township, as acandidate for County Treas urer, suojet to tbe decision of the Demo - cratic County Convention. We are authorized to aanounce the name of Jno. B. Mitchell, of Ferguson j 1 township, as a candidate for County Treas urer, subject to the decision of the Demo . cratic County Convention. We arc authorised to announce tbe | name of Thomas Yearick, of Hains town ship, a* a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic County Convention. CommiiMiont'r. We are authorized fe> announce the name ofllenry Corn man, of Miles township, as a candidate for Commissioner. Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce the name of Mr. 8. M. Winter, of Miles township, a* a candidate for Commissioner. Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are aulho-iized to announce the name of Jonath. Kreanier.of Harris twp., as a candidate for Commissioner. Sub ject to the decision of the democratic coun ty convention. SOMETHING NEW! Mr. J. C.Sprin ter has opened, at Centre Hall, opposite the tankman ICE CKKAM, OONFKC TIONEBV and SHAVING SALOON! Nicely flavored Icecream to be bad every Saturday, and a lull assortment of Confec tioneries and Cigars always on hand. Call In if you want a nice, clean Shave, or wish your hair trimmed in style. Mr. |S. will be thankful for a liberal share ol public patronage. I^ula CON ST IT I) riONAI. CONN FNTION Philadelphia, July It, MM In the Convention yesterday, President pro tern, Walker in Iho Chair, debate on (he Railroad article wa* returned, upon the section prohibiting discrimination *gainorting person* and property there on. Mr, tluckalew moved to amend by striking out the penally, forfeiture of char ter, a* disproportionate to tho offence, an J as punishing innocent stockholder* for the avU of the officer*. Agreed I**- The •op tion a> amended aa* adopted. The Contention having adjourned until Sept 16, u jive below a few of the tiiea euree acted upon: The fir*t sectiou, vesting tho legislative! 1 power in a general assembly, to consist el'j a senate and house of representative*, wa agreed to. E The aecoud aection, providing for the j election of member* every two year*, and the filling of vacancies iu either house. I ai adopted after several effort* to amend , by making their election annual. The third and fourth *eetion*, fitting the I term of senator* at four yeara, were agreed j. to without debitU) i > The fifth section provide* for the titne'i when the general assembly shallmeet.it i being the fir*t Tuesday oi January *uc- i ceeding the adoption of thi* constitution, i i and at the tame hour on the first Tuesday I of January every two years thereafter, i unless convened by the governor, and was adopted. Section* six and seven were oomsolida ted and refer to the qualification* neves , *ary to eligibility for ser.atois and repre sentatives, and the section was agreed , to. Sec. K. No senator or representative shall during thetitueforwhich heshall have [ been elected, he appointed to any civil of fice under this commonwealth which shall have been created or the emolument* of which ahall have been increased during such time, and no member of congress or 1 other person holding any office ■,except of . attorney at law and in the militia) under the United States or thi* commonwealth shall be a member of either house during his continuance in congress or in office. Agreed to. I The 9th aection prohibit* the election >f any person to the general assembly whe has been convicted of bribery, perjury er any other infamous crime. Adopted. Sections 10 and 11 prescribe the oath ot office to be taken by tno members and thi manner in which it is to he administered. 1 together with the penalties impending ever those who shall decline to take the oath, or shall be convicted ot having sworn falsely. Agreed to. Sections lil, lit, 14. lo and 16 provide for the compensation of members, and prohib- ( it compensation for services a* members of committees ; the duties of the lieuten- 1 ant governor ; fix the quorom at a major-' ity of each house, and leave it with each t house to determine its own rules ; and re quire that the doors of each houso and of committees of the whole shall be open, un ■ j lass when the business is such fas should „ be kept secret. Sections 17 and IH, that neither house ' shall, without the consent of the other. 1 adjourn for more thart three days : and 11 that members, except tor treason, felony, j or violation of their oath of office, shall be free trom arrest during their attendance upon the sessions of the general assembly, 3 were adopted. t The third paragraph on tho Legislature, was then adopted—ayes. 47 ; nays IW—and a the substitute entire as follows : * The state shall be divided into fifty c senatorial districts, of compact and conti guous territory, as equal in population as possible ; and each district shall be enti-1 tied tt two or more members by possessing j t a population exceeding one senatorial ra I; tio and three-fifths of a second ratio ; and no county or city shall be entitlod to more than one-sixth of the whole number of member*. The house of representatives shall con sist of not less than 160 members, to be ap portioned and distributed to the different counties in proportion to tbe population on a ratio of 2.>,000 inhabitants to member, except that no county shall have! less than one member and the city of Philadelphia or any county having an ex cess of three-fifth* of said ratio over one or more ratios shall be entitled to an addi tional member in case tho number ot 160 members is not reached by the above ap portionment, and counties having the larrest surplus over one or more ratios shall be entitled to one additional member until the number of 161) members is r-; rived at. As soon as this constitution is adopted the legislature shall ap|>ertion the state in accordance with the provision* of the two proceeding section*. Counties and the city of Philadelphia entitled to more than one member shall be divided into single districts of compact and contiguous tcrri-, tt.ry, a# nearly in population its possible ; but no township or ward, except in the city of Philadelphia, shnil be divided in the formation of a district: JVovirfarf, That in making such apportionment for the house of representative- in the year 1881, and every ten years thereafter, there shall be added to the ratio live hundred for each increase of scycnty-Uve thousand inhabitants. The following section# were considered ; Sxr. 11. In all elections for themanaging officers of a? ("Operation, each member or shareholder shall have a* ninny votes as he has shares, multiplied by the number of officers to be elected ; and be may cs.-t the | whole number of his vote* for one candi- j date, or distribute them upon two or more ' candidates, as lie may prefer, was adopted after some debate. Sm. 13. No foreign corporation shall do any business in any city or county of the; state without having a known place of bus iness in such a city or county, and an au thorized agent upon whom process may be served. Adopted. SEC, 14. That no corporation shall en gage in any other business'than that ex pressly authorized in its charter; nor shall it take or hold any real estate except what may be necessary and proper for its legiti mate business ; and tlio legislature is here by prohibited from depriving any person or an appeal from any preliminary assess ment of damages made l>y viewers, or oth erwise. The final determination af the amount of such damages shall in all cases of appeal be determined by a Jury. Adop ted. SEC, 16. Any general banking law which shall be'passed shall provide for the registry and countersigning bv an officer of the state of all notes or bills designed for circulation, and that ample security to tbe full amount therein slTall be deposited with the state treasurer for tho redempt * n of such note* or Wilis, was agreed to SEC. 17. No suspension of specie pay ment shall be permitted or sanctioned by law and no banking or other corporation shall receive or pay, directly or indirectly a greater rate af interest than is allowed by law to individuals, was amended by striking out all to the words "no banking, and was then agreed to. SEC. 19. All insurance companies incor porated by other states and doing business in this slate shall be subject to the same rate and measure of taxation as similar companies incorporated by this state, was adopted. SEC. 'A). No building or loan association or similar organization, shall be permitted or established which does not provide in its charter for publication, at stated period* of the names ot all shareholders the num ber af shares held by each and the uinounl i of money paid in, and the number of sbarei borrowed upon and by whom received. The '264k sec. of Judiciary report wa > adopted as amended, on motion of Mr Purviance, of Allegheny. It provide# tha each county cantmning forty five thousan* inhabitant.- shall constitute separate Ju dicial districts elect one Judge, the Leg s islatureto provide for uddilional judges it - the business of said district may require I Counties containing a population less thin 1 is sufficient to constitute separate district - are to be formed Into convenient slngl districts, or if necessary, may be attache i, to contiguous distircts, as tbe Legislatur may provide, if The section abolishes the office of Assc a elate Judge not learned in the law, SENATOR THURMAN. The Columbia Staiwmau furuishi the following in re'ation to tho view of Senator Thurman. "Judging front the newspaper dil CUNUOII*. what Allen I!. Tliurniiii think* just at thin juncture is n unit ter of uncommon interea*., Withou pretending to know the thoughta o our worthy Democratic Senator mort thoroughly than ho does himself, v.i yet claim to have a fair knowledge o then), ami aie willing to toll what w< know. In the first place, the Judge thinks the people juat now are hunker jing after honest servant*. The Allen County mote, tho upheaval in the Northwest, ami a thousand little inci dental* of every-day history, of late, have made this impression on his inind. He thinks tho pontile would vole for the devil for any office if they were right down *uie that he wu* not a thief, lie think* ihir tuuikeiiug af ter honesty ha* become so imperulive that some other matter* that are of importance may be overlooked ; still { he oonfofecs that hi* own hankering I is almost incidental with tho people'*, j Secondly, hi* notion i f what honesty is, i* also prettv much the same as the people's, ami can be expressed, in short, thus: 'Rights to all, and priv ileges to none.' Of course, the first half necessitate* the last, lie think* il i* not houesl to make a farmer sell hi* grain iu the cheapest market* and buy hi* goods iu the dearest, under a K malty of a tine for not so doing, e don't think it is honest for offi cial* to steal. He i* a* firm a* the ruck of ages, or any other rock, ou this point. Ho thinks, further, that honesty and Democracy are coiverti-j ble term* —a logical opinion. A lot of thieving officials, elected on a dem ocratic ticket, can not logically be called Democracy.' 'Democracy' ia a just government bv the people for the |H*>plc—not of the rings for their enrichment and the impoverishment ol the people. Tariff and protection are of the former, while Iree trade and equal rights are of the latter. As for a new christening, he is willing to leave that with the people. So far as he is coueerned ho always holds out his plate for duff, no matter if the laudladv does call it Charleston pud ding. In tine, the northwest upheav alUis could ruu Judge Thumiuu for President, or any other office, without the sacrifice or modification of oue principle. The Judge's thoughts iu detail being consistent with what we have indicated, our readers can rea son them out for themselves." TERRIBLE BATTLE OK EIGH TEEN HOURS BETWEEN OPPOSING SPANISH FORCES -DEFEAT t >F THE C'A KLISTS. i London, Julv PJ. —A special edi tion of the Daily News, issued ihiaaf ternoon, aunouuccs that a laige Car list force ha* been defeated by the gov ernment troops at Ogulada, in the province of Barcelona, after a battle of eighteen hours, during which the town was frequently takeuand lost by tiio opposing forces. The number of dead and wounded left ui ou the field is no large that all the vehicles of eve ry kind iu the town were pressed iuto service for their removal. SECESSION IN BRIGHAM S HAN KN -HISSWEETHEART LEAVES HIM Salt I.ake City, Utab, July Hi.—A geeat sensation i otu'Wil here to-day by an an nouncement Inllie Journal that Ann hliaa beth Webb Ytunc. ITth wife of Brighamj Young had forever left him. carrying off her furniture and perianal effecU. Brig* bam will enpeavor to replevin the good* Mr#. Young ii at the Walker Uou#e. and threo leading lawyer# are abontto institute a #uit for divorce and alimony in a large turn, tireat revelation# are capected eon cerning the inner domestic life of the pioph et. Mrs Young i enjoying the sympathy of the Gentile ladie*. and the polvgamou. Mormon* are a good deal disturbed. MARRIAGES. In Bvllofontc on June 31st, 1873, by R< v W. T. Wvlie, John Kverheart, of Boal* bnre. to Mot Sarah Kennedy, of A*ricul turn) Collate Anndal statkmknt of BEN NER TOWNSHIP. Sam'l Yaarick Sup. for 1872, in account with Bonner twp. 1873 DK. Juno 10, Tebal. due at last settlement $144 01 Apr. 14, cash from Audit'r* 10200 " " CMII from It. Con ley i,imi,-11,,--.-- lOtai " 14. amount from Con loy'* Duplicate '.'l)o " 14, aru'lo/lfup 740 29 1873 CR Apr. 14, By receipt* from " sundry persons... $306 SO " " Work on road*... 610 7'> i " " Exoneration* 648 " " Service* rendered 48(W | June 2 Per cent, on Uup- 30 94 " " Cash to Auditor*.. 490 Richard Conley Supervisor for 1871, in account with Benner twp. 1872 UK. June 10, Tubal.due atlait eltlerui'nt $329 88 ■1873. UK l Apr. 11, By receipts- sll2 20 " By ca*h to Audi* • ! tor* 138 86 Juno 14. Hal. due twp 84 83 Tbomat Marshall Supervisor far I**7"-, in ; account with Benner twp. 1872 UK. : To atn'l of duplicate SOBO 12 •• " " order on Audi* > tors ion 00 'ITo am't from K Conley-.- 00 4"i ■ I S9OO 67 •1873 _ CR. Jun<> 2, By work on ro*ds4U9 37 " " " new road* , opened 208 03 .. i. .. n rv icereiid'r'd 8500 " •• •• exoneration*...- 427 . •' " "tier cent on dup 33 TJ " " " liat. due twp 166 11 John Lata Poor Overseer, 1872, in ae* | count with Benner twp. ] 1872 Ult. i June 10, To bal. due at last i settlement $46 47 • s4*> 47 1873 CR , Apr. 14, By medicine for paupers 4 27 " 14 by attorney's ad vice, (A. Hoy) 10 00 " 14, by service rend'r'd 14 09 J " 2by cash to Auditor* 17 20 U. I*. llnsxiriKcr Poor Overseer, 1872, in account with Benner twp. 1872 ML ii June 10. To bal. due last r settlement .- $421 03 I $421 08 y 1873 CR ■ Apr. 14, By services rend'ds2ooo June 2, " receipts 100 82 " " " cash to Aud't't 14 00 <• H •• bal due twp.... 220 21 ~ $421 08 r Auditor* in account with Benner twp. is 1872 DR. To bal. at last settlement...slo2 98 n •• cash foom K. Conley... 122 00 d June 2, 1873, To cash from n John Lutz 17 '2O Is " 2 I>. P. I la-singer cash 1100 i- " "J. W. Wilson cash.. 842 it " " cosh from Samuel !-s Yearick 4 90 " 14 Cash from K. Conley 31 86 s $366 80 r. 187*2. CR. at Aug. '24, by cash to Tho*. id Marshall - SIBO 00 u- Apr. 14. 1873, by cash to g- Sani'l Yeariek llrj u) lis May 4, by P. Gray Meek e. publishing statement ... 16 00 in June 6, by Auditing 14 U) it* l " " "bal due tap 00 87 :le . 66 oo ed H L. HARVEY, r* GEO. ZEIGLEK. J. M KEPIIEABT, io- CHRIST. DALE, Auditors. Clerk. Bjnio of Jeff. ll.ivia' former litv< •eionmldl him wliilo ho wu ill S * Louis, ami ho inviti'il thorn in, am > after a little chat about old time made each u present. .. ♦ ♦ * An Act, to prevent etallioua, bull 1 back sheep, nml boar*, fr no running a largo in Clarion nml Centre counties. ?"oo I, From ami alter the pa**age v flthii nit II .ball not b lawful lor any .lal f llt.il, bull, buck .licnm, or boar, to run a , 1 uge in llm < untitle, ofClarion nml t'enlri ' jT,.,- o That il *bnll be lawful for an; person lo capture ami lake U|. any stallion s bull, buck >liin<|i, or boar found runnini at largo aforesaid, ami lo detain lb '•aiiio until llio owner or owner, tliereo * .hall claim anil dauiaml anl property I ami pay to llio person o taking up am , itelaoiinx llio aiuc, tbo "f fir* dollar for each ami every stallion or bull, ami lw< ' j dollar, 'or each nml every buck sheep o J boar, together with fifty cent* per da.v lo Jlli. beeping ol llie .aiuo for each and overj i day from llio capture to lha reclanialloi 'lof the said iiiiinial or animal*; /Voeu/n/ 'Ubat it .ball bo llio duly of tbe person *. I'taking eniit animal., within twenty-lou hour, therealtor lo gi#e nut ire i the own Pf or of bttii] ciiiturw, whfr# AUCI Ijowner or owner, are known, and when neurit owtier t. unknown t> g.*e public no II lite by three printed or written handbill, 'put up ill the uio.il public places in lh< :|loiii;>hip or borough in which .aid annua iiai taken up, properly describing sue I animal and living the time and plat-, ivhere ueh animal will bo sold it not re I :claimed by the owner or owner, thereof and 111 rate no pron appear, within lei dav. after melt notice or adv erti.rmenl U . reclaim .aid animal by paying the sunn hereinbefore provided for, then it .ball bi the duly of the person having poe..ion o! the .atil animal at the tilne .penfled ill !.uclt notice and advertUement, to #ell eve ry .uch animal at public ale or outcry, and alter deducting the penally and co.u jof keeping hereinbefore provided lor, anil tin- ro.lt ol advertisement if anv, to pay Ibe balance to the trca.urer ol the school fund of .aid town.liip or borough, for the U.e or benefit of the owner ol such animal lif claimed by hint within one year after •Ueh date See 3, Thai the prt.v I.ion. of the second section of lbl* act .hall not be enforced in ease* where such animals have broken out of, or escaped front good and sufficient en closure, without any negligence or default on lite part of the owner except so far as relate* to the co.t of keeping such animal tluring thv i>riotl of ilticiilion by !• jor son capturing the same Approved, April 10th, ItC-I 'Fun N t:w Game aso Fu>it Law. Many changes were made in llie (initio and Fish law. during the last session of the legis lature. That our readers may be thor oughly posted on thesO points, and thus avoid making themselves liable to a prose cution through ignorance of th law, we publish the following summary of the late act defining the tilne and manner in which fish and game of various kinds may be taken within the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania. N<> person shall puriuo or kill any Jwr, save only from tha first day of September to the first day of January, In any year. Tin* pursuit of deer with dogs i forbidden at all UiucL Trapping of deer, except for family u*e, i* also forbidden, Ihe penal ty for the violation of the above law i# a tine ol s*#•. Any nonstable or town offi cial may kill any dojf that habitually pur sue# deer, and the owner therc>of i liable to a penalty of $lO for each deer or fawn killed by such dog, fVortdW, That <> much of this section a# prohibit* the run ning of deer with dog* ha!l not apply to the counlie# of Centre, Clinton, ray cite. Schuvkilt and Wyoming Gray, Mack and Fox Squirrels maybe killed only troiu the first day of July until the first day of January, in each year. The penalty fo- violation of thit act i a fine of $5 for each squirrel killed out of season. ltabbil* may be killed from the first day of October until the first day of February, in any yrar. The penalty for killing out of season is>, for each rabbit so killed. Hunting rabbit# with a ferret is forbidden under a penalty of $lO for each rabbit so killed. Wild Turkeys may be killed from the first day of October until the first day of January of each year. The penalty for killing out of Season is $lO for each Tur key so killed. Snipe may be killed Irom tno flrt day of September until the twentieth day of April of each year. The penalty for killing out ol season is $lO for each Snipe so kill ed. Woodcock may be killed from the first day of August until the flr#t day of Janua ry of any year. Fatally of $lO for each Woodcock kills* I out of season. Field Plover njay be killed from the flrM day of August until the firl day Jan uary. Penalty of $lO lor each Plover kill el out of netion. No person shall kill, ot expose for sale, or have in hit er her possession f*fter the .atne bn been killed, any ljuail or \ ir ginia Partridge, except only from the first day of November until the fir.t day of January f any year. The penalty for! killing out of season i* $lO for 1 ar tridge so killed. No person shall kill or trap or have in; their possession after the same it killed,, any Robin. Nighthawk, Sparrow. Lark, Swallow, Cat-bird, Blue-bird, or any oth er insectivorous bird, at any time, under a penalty of $3 for each bird so killed. No person shall rob or destroy the nest or egg* of any wild bird, excepting such bird* o are destructive of game and in sectivorous bird*, under a penally of $U> for each offence. No person shall, at any time or place, take any Wild Turkey, Partridge or tjuail, or Woodcock by mean, of any blind, trap, net or any device whatever, under a penally of $lO for every bird so taken. I'rorUitd that nothing in thi* sec tion shall prevent the trapping of game, for propagation or preservation over win ter, from the 20th of December to the Ist day of February next following. Shooting on Sunday is forbidden under a penalty of $lO ESTRAY HEIFER.—Came to the pre mise* of the undersigned, near Centre Hall, about four week* ago. a dark red heiler, with while spot on side, and about two year* old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay costs and remove the snnie, otherwise it will bo disposed of according to law. lOjublt C.C. KELLER. ] EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letter* lc*- laments rv on the e-t*lo of Christo pher Moyei, of I'enn twp , dee d, have been granted to the undersigned, who e --que.-ts all person* knowing thcm*clves in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the snme to present them duly authenticated t>v law for settlement. 11. F. Pill LIPS, S. J. HERRING juno 12-0t Executor* UNDERTAKERS' sT PPLIES.—A line assortment of Coffin trimmings, lust received at Millheim and Milroy Hardware stores. Barr handles, I-aee&c., latest styles. __ .. . •prlO.Sm W .1 M MAMGAL —LIME! —Mr. George h h i- '.liken charge of the Lime kiln, near Centre Hall and will constantly keen on hand u good (|un)ity of Lime Mr. Koch *mi bo found at the kiln at any time during the day. towiiil upon customers. my 1 o If yon are Suffering from any CHRONIC DISEABE, llroken Down Constitution Or require a Remedy to Purify and Enrich the Blood. You will find Or .Crook'* Compound fly rap of Poke Mout ti****' cur * you moro speedily, and uo you more gotid ti,an any and all other reme ' l.iird |uir 1>• >1111I 7 I'.-rki.or poundo(l Butter 16 Egg* 16. ... PlaHer perton sll Tallow Baron 8 Ham I* LKWIRTOWN MARKETS Wlille wheat 1,06....R*d whaatl,flO....Ryc , .k". Corn 0a1.116 Barley 00 j Clovoraeed 4,00 Tlmothyaood, -W f Halt 'J 60 pur **ck .......... Huron lOr Hair 16 RultOl 15... Egg* ( I. . I'U.t.rO.Vl •1 HOI SK an.l HOT FOR SALK.-A lot ofground, al Poller Mill*, lhert.n erer led a lwo-tory dwelling llu*a, wllh jrood I WnoWllW BllOfi >good Bllllti and all iuH.-ary outbuilding*, i* ottered al |-rl ll|| on MMMIm term*. There It a I well of never failing water, with MM near the door F"f fiirlher particular* apply l< Mr*. K ATK 811A FKR, ' 17 an Him Potter. Mill*. ;| -ffXICUTOft'S NoTlt'fi ITIT 7TTT.- a j lainanlarv on the e*tale id John 1 Reynold*, - f Ml'e. tw|>,, deed, ha.< been granted to the undereiglied, who rt-.|ue*l> ail |-r*oit* knowing tiieuuelva* Ml MM t to taid estate to make itnlnediaUl payment, Jan I thiMu havina demand* again.t the 1 aino to pretenl them duly authenticated by law for .etlleuiriil to Mr Jolts WiL, of Mile* twp , to whom I have given a power of Attorney, to tran.act all butine** • ' fo| *aid eatate, CHRISTIAN'A UKYNULHS 1 ' J"Kaeeutr 1 * I A HIffKIBTRATORrrNuTIc'K Hh" ! /V ler* of adminittrutioii on the estate • ot I lav id Jordan, lale of Potter twp., ■ dec d, have been granted to the under ' signed, who request* all person* knowing themselves indebted to aid estate to make immediate payment, and those havingde> : uiand* again*! the mine to present them duly authenticated l>v law for eulement> A A RUN LICKEXUACH. July Hi 1.1 Adtn'r. HAHTLLTON Steam Tannery. HARTER BRO S. 11 a rlleton. Union county, !'. ThU Tannery ha* now acquired ihe reputation of manufacturing *onte ol the be*t leather in the State. t'aWSkin* and Houie made and City Sole leather, a!way* on hand. Highest market price paid fr Hide* and Bark. Pla*t<-rur*' iiair, Ac . alway* 011 hand. Hide, left with Wlll Harter, in Haine* twp , will be paid lor at highe-t Cash pri ce*. julylO.tf The VfllUy Sun ONLY ?1 A YEAR. M PAGES. The Bt Family Paper The Weekly X. Y. Sun. $1 a year Send your Hol lar. Th* B*l Agricultural Paper The Weekly New A ork'Sun—B pegea, $1 al year. Send your Hollar. Th* B*it Political Paper The Weekly X. Y. Sub— B page*. #1 a year. Sena' ytur Hollar. Tha Bet Hawipaper.—The Weekly X. Y. Sun S page*, jl a year. Send your Hollar. Hat All the New* The Weekly X Y Sun 8 pages, $1 a year Send vour Hoi tar. Th* B**t Story Paper The Weekly X Y. Sun -H page*, $1 a year. Send your! Hollar The B l Faahiou Report* in the Weekly X. Y. Sun—B page*, $1 a year Send vour Hollar. Th* B**l Markai Report* iu the Weekly X. Y. Sun—N page*, Jl year. Send your , Hollar. ' The Bait Cattla Report* in the Weekly X. Y. Sun—B page*, $1 a year. Send your Hollar. Th* B**t Paper in Every Ke*p-ct.—The Weekly X. T Sun—l> page*, $1 a year. Send vour Hollar. Addre**, THE SCX. New York city, june HMjL ! JUST HEADY and FOR SALE AT THE Clothing Store, Milroy. A choice a**ortmcnt of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Finu H'-ack. Blue and other (loth I>ro* Suit*, CH**imero Drew and husinc** suit*. Linen Pant*, and Ve*tA, White, Duck Vests, Alpaca Coats, Pants, and Overalls for working men. Men"* and Boy* Hal*, latest tyle* of* Hoots, Shoes, # Gaiters and Slippers. TRUNKS, VALISES, and a full .tock ofMn*' KurnLbing Good*. Pries* Low. Come and examine for youneive*. and buy at the Milroy Clothing Store. junlOtf ZKB KRISE A BRO. TJTICA STEAMENGINE! (PoaaaaLT Woo A M**a.) STATIONARY & PORTABLE Steam Engines. The Beat & Moat Complete Assortment In the Market. Th,—. Knvine* have alwar* maintained th very hij£S .ffiSttf make Uw tu-ui-ifarUir,' of Engine*. BoOee* an-l B*w >•'** anrctalty. w. have Uwla*f we fumi*h at Ute very loweat pnere , t nn |i„, laiktittc**t. notify. Wo buiH Kupiwi 'uUrtet to Mine*. Haw MDU. tlrt*t Mill*. lrf yvV ap*now tneiillns thea-hd-ratwl Lane fHreu t'.r Haw MUt. Uw he*l and tuo*t eoni|>kK* aaw mill C *w"i!7.k the manufaet ore of Paw Mdl -out lUa ipteial f.-vtur* of our bualneas aud can (uruiab oompWtcon Umwotks* t , lur aitn m all rn U to furnult th brrt •- C*utry in I** am! wtsrk oqual-al for l.wut > .bwhrn.eomwmy auJ atraoyth. boJ for Uroular and Piwa LUU UTICA STEAM ENCINE CO. iTIt'A, S. Y. FA It M Kits AND TEAMSTERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS I Curtt*' Zink Collar Puds, pronounced bj all who have ued it, to be the bet Col lar Pad ever invented. They aro warranted to euro the worst ea* ot ore neck on hore. For ralo by W. J. M'MANIGAL, lOjunitni at Millheitn A: Milroy. A DM INISTRATOUS NOTICE.—Lob iXX ler* of admini.tration on the o*tut ol Elisabeth Heckman. late ofQreggtwp. dec d. have been granted to tbe under signed, who request* ull perron* knowing , i hcin-,-1 v- ■ iudebted to said estate to mak< immediate paymorl, and those having de mand* against tha sauta to present then iduly autbenticuted bv law tor tettlement. JOHN F. HECKMAN, junh 12-bt Adtn'r a I. Oiifftfenlieimer. 5. i rjrr> M ARRANGKMKNTI •c Ihaac (ICIUIKNTIKIMKR, having •• purchnwvl the entire stock of the lato firm of Huaatiiftii A Gugganhfimor,ex cept the I/cather ami Bboe-flndinga, * ha filled up his shelve* with a lot of J I nI'I.EKDI l> VKW OOOIsH, N embracing ' READY MADE CLOTHING, , DItRMt UOODH, 1 1 llltoiJKl l-H, 1 I'ltoVlKloNH, 1 BOOTH iV HIIOEH, hat* A cata, ASU FAKCV AUTICLii* audi* MOW prepared to accomodate all hi* old customer*, aud to welcome all new ones who mnv favor him with their patronage. He feela aaf in say ing that he cau please the moat fattidi oua Call and see. ISAAC U UOG KNII El M Kit. P. B.—Mr. Bumsinan still continues to deal iu LKATHKit AND SHOE-FINDINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in ttieold room, where he may alway be found. l*2ap.tf. C. F. Herlacher N. Croumtller. NEW GOODS! f fl £ 8 H A 3 fi 1 V A I OF GOODS!!! lIKRLACUKR A CRON MILLER | TE7*ish to infoi in the ciiixeut of Potter ' H that they have opened an entire new ' stock of goods in their old quarter*, and 1 will keep constantly on hand a full and good assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, 1 Poplin*, I PLAIDS,. i Lustre*. I and all other kinds ol DRESS GOODS, full line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods Hats A Caps, Root* A Shoes CROCKERY, oUEENSWARR, J STONEWARE. CEDAR WARE, 1 SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEES, ' FISH, SALT, etc., etc , etc., S All of which we olfer at greatly reduced price*. Highest price* paid for country produce. By Uriel attention to business we hope to merit and receive the patronage of the public Shortlidge & Co.. PROPRIETORS OF THE Bellefonte Lime Quarries. The only Manufacturer* of Lime, burst exclusively with wood, in Central Pennsylvania. OKAI.KRB IN Authracite Coal, White Lime, i)u Pout's Powder, Sporting and Blasting Powder on J hand, Fuse lor Blasting, Fire Brick, Ground Fire Clay, Fertilizers, Implement*. janJO 73 < Iffice acd vard near South end of the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Depot, Belle fjnte, Pa jan 10.73 V r OUXG S HOTEL Corner of Third and Chtwlnul Street, Mifflinburg, Pa. John Showers, Proprietor. lu Central Location make* it particularly detirable to person* viiiling Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Liverv Attached. unpJl ly J HARRIS. J t NIIUtiKRT JABKAVKR. JUHKIIorrKR. I'KTKU UoKI KR Pennsvalley | Banking Go. CENTRE IIALL. PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Alk> Interest, Discount Note Buy Uoverniaenl Securities, tiold ansland Sell Coupon*. PETER HorrKß, W*. B. MIXOLK, Pres't. Cashier. •*t'f CENTRE HALL CdACH SHOP, LEVI NI'RRAV, Iht hi* establishment at Centre Hall, keep* ;on hand, and lor sale. at the moil roaona jble rates. (carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, PI. AIM AN'I) FANCY, 1 and vehicle* of every description made to i order, and warranted to be made of the I host seasoned material, and by the most skilled and competent workmen. Persons wanting anything in hi* line are requested to call and examine hi* work, they will find it not to be excelled for durability and wear. maylfitf, IF. VI NI'RRAV, NOTARY PUBLIC, SCRIBNKR AND CONVEYANCER, C E N TRK HAL L, P A. Will attend to administering Oaths, Ae knowle Igemont of Deeds, Ac, writing Ar. tide*of Agreement, Deed*, &c, may 16 1 WOOD CARPETS The Best substitute for Oil Cloths, Mat l_ tings and Carpets. Also, Houghton'* I'ATKNT AIUrvTAMI.K lt NURSERY GATE and Window Bar, to prevent accidents to children. Will lit anv door, window or st*irw7. Price from SI 25 to $2 25. Also, Boughtun's r TTKXT ADJUSTABI.K t- MOSQU ITO & FLY SCREEN, le ! will fltany WINDOW OR DOOR. r " Price for windows, with netting und lix tures complete, from 50 cents to $1 60. For door*, with netting und dxtures complete, 1 $2 50 to 14 00 m J. W Boughton, • 1200 Chestnut Street. Phil'a. 'junaHham N K PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place! [ The subscriber i* jurt receiving from the a eastern titles Full Block of H i: M M K it O OODfi r which ho ho* determined to sell very cheap. consisting of | DRY GOODS and Prints, Muslins, Oper* Canton*. and Woll Flannels. I.sdisi Dress Goods, such at Detains, Alpa* at. Poplin*, Empress Cloth, liilMiit. Tamoitn, together with a full! stock of everything usually kept in the Ifry Goods lino. NOTIONS: A full ttock.consist! n/r part of Ladies and I Children'* Merino llote, Collar*, Kid I gloves, boat quality til It and LitJ* thread I Glove*, Hood*, Nubia*. Breakfast shawls,, u< I HATS & CAPS, i A full assortment of Men'* Bov'* and Children* ot the latest style and hart. CLOTHING, Beady made, a choice election of Men'*} and Buy'*of the newest tlyle* and aiwi serviceable material*. BOOTS & SHOES, WM WOLF. Great Reduction In Prices Of Note Paper. We are now prepared to furnish Note , paper at price* far below any that have ever before been offered at retail in tbi* county. Bert quality Commercial note paper at 15 e-U per quire Hoc on J beet do at 12 cU per quire Third beat do at 10 ct* per quire Put chasers will find thi* to be of the same quality heretofore sold in tbi* place for 25. 20, and 15 ct* per quire, but having bought our paper at extremely low figure*, we desire to give our customer* the full benefit of the reduction. Look At This!! Initial Paper With Chromo! | French Initial paper 15 ct* per bo* Plain white " 2U " " I , Rose tint " 25 Two lint* ** 40 " With a ban J tome chromo given away with each V cent box. JAMES WELCH A CO., 20 mar If Opposite Buh House. T 15,000 BOLTST OF WALL PAPER! Now on exhibition at Millhelm and Mil roy Hardware Store*. About 85 different pattern*. PRICES RANGING FROM 10 CENTS TO SI.OO PER BOLT. Beautiful Gilt Paper at one dollar Panel Paper and Parlor Decoration*. A reasonable credit will be given to re- J sponsible pertiet for paper. *or 6 per cent) deducted from price* for ca*V Price* arei the tame it both Store*, apr 3 m W J. M MANIGAL S.G. GUTKLIUS, Dentist, Millheim. Offer* his professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operation* in the dental profe—ion. ptr He is now fully prepared to extract teeth nbmtlutfly vitkout ysi*. myß-78-tf. EDWARD J. EVAJiBTI)67" XVRSEPYMES & SEEDSMEN, Tori*. !*. £to*Cataloguit Mailed to ApplicantfWt Rrfcr (4y or emission) to Hon. J. H, Black, Washington. D. C., Wi*er, Son A Carl, Bankers, York, Pa. June 5-tim Excelsior Cement The undersigned now manufacture Ce ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR . OUALITY, at their kiln*, near Pine J Creek Mills, in Haines twp. Thi* cement ha* already been used in large quantities upon the L. C. 4 8. C. K R., and ha* been found highly satisfactory upon all Jobs where it ha* been used, snd 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 ha* already been tested fur and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Person*, therefore con structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes. Ac., will find it to advantage to bear this in mind, and also, that they warrant the article a* represented. For further par ticulars, address • MEYER A HOFFER, 30 dec tf Aaron*burg, Pa. wT AT cukry7 BOOT & SHOE MAKER CENTRE II 41,1-. PA. Would moil respectfully inform the cit xens of thi* vicinity, th*t he ha* started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public patron age. Boots and Shoe* made to order and according to style, and warrant* his work iito equal any made elsewhere. All kinds of repairing done, and charges reasonable Give him a call. fvb 18 ly. 0. PECK'S New Coaoh Manufactory. CENTRE HALL, PA. The undersigned has opened a new es tablishment, at hi* new shops, for the manufactute of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLEIOHS AND SLEDS, PLAIN ASP FASCT of every description . All vehicles manufactured by him are warranted to render satisfaction, and a* equal to any work done elsewhere. He uses none but the best material, and employs the most skillful workmen. Hence they flatter themselves that their work can not be excelled fur durability and finish. Orders from a distance'riromptly Attend ed to. Come and examine my work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kind* of Reparing done. BUXriSHOUSE BELLEFONTE, PA. J. B. BUTTS, PropY. Has first claß3 accommodation; charg I M reason* 4 %r>r, tf. I . v v*' s m <% I v / *> v \ | \H*T.HaiaiboJd / !jmmk IvEAHxNKY'H li FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, e 1* the only Known Itsexriy for Bright'* Dte mm aad t* carai every cue ef Dbtwta* la Wf*> hj* hei elvrn. frrtuilon of thsltsek "f the Bladder andloflamutaiiewf theUteeye, I MM ton of the UJdMjrt and IBaddarTKEß uon of t'rto*. OiMHM of th* Prostate Cftaai, Mrnne in th* Bladder. Crsvrt. Itftck tn.i Deport*. j' atiendad with th* foDowtnc mamma*: Lm , p# jhawar, Lou of M *mor y fugirjf, of Brsetfc 1 tag, WeafT Mervw, Wsfcefaib***, frta in tfc, J lech, flaahfagof th* Body, Kmj.iu.- nn tlursc , I P*-.iti l - x ''!,*.* la—imdeof thaßy**—,all ' I C*ed by peracm* in the drain* or rfaaem of J ttf; altar rirfiaawwti or tabor p*)n, tad-wet ting in ehttdiea. Me. fa many taction* pccshar to ladle*, th* Mm ' tract Botha I* mwquttod by mj other rwa*d*~ Am la Chloro*i* or iMetitiun. BrWlluta. Pwtn faittte* HapprMsSoa of Cusiomsrjr EtsctiaUaeo, t iterated u tbiurro* *l of the t u-rw*. ten aarrhnni or White*. HterltUj. and for an cow.. plate** Incident to the srx It (• prescribe* exMwtvair by tha must eminent il)v*l< taaraai ' MUSWIM PAR CIIFTTCBKNIT M*4 I IMIIIN j uaei of briL *riM i&4 2! ifi BXTBACT BCCHC, I Our** Jtotau* Ariste* from /eprwdtetta, ! UMi* tf /)m/i itow. Bu , ta ail tortr stageaat j Ullt* evpetme, little or nc Chang* is dial, no M* convenience, aad nonspoaen* It can*** a fte qiuftt daaure. and c-'* *tretieih to art Ml a fltwtay iw*ovtn (nbtruu u.1.8, rm*wltag aad j Caring htnrture* of th* Drrihra, Allying Bate n4 iiiflmnmaflfrfi. ki ffMUtt In tmt ciauw of ai.a t xj.flii :.-j : ii rtK,ts jaitlcf, KgitßKlt'l BXTBACT BICHT, | too per botU* or *l* hettle* for p'j 00 dadiuM* Ui *ny addrem ucere from oberrvattoa hold hp * co?!fi>z** •*... t. Utaa *ll !eu*r# for Information *noald ha AVOID QUACKS AMD ITAPOSTSBST BcOharffer Airia* and Owwltattaa. Jtr.J. t ItoMl, Gradaai* of Jtfrrm* Jffedtwf (Wipt, ndtaMphta, aathor I f amni WMM* work*. ou> be euwMltod on *ll di*n*i of Dm hrxoai or Crtnary Oram*, (which h* ku mad* aa wpielil . eiftar la mal* or fatnaie, m mmm from what oaaae origtaMtag, or of fpv lung standing. A practice of to year* aaama* him to traaTmawam with aaocam, Oaraa gam atetad. Clmrfu mnwn*.tsir. Thorn at a dim Man* can forward letter t&tMrmotg eynuiiaam. v" vrT jL£s/s: awa.-^ SEWING MACHINES. The tale* oT Sewing machine* in 1872, a* reported under oatli. in IK7S. to own er* of the Sewing Machine Pvtent* T*** how that the SINGER MAN t"FACTCBING 00. Last Year Sold 2 19,758 MACHINES OR 38,4% more than iti 1871, * Ninety per cenL of them being for FAMILY USE Tbi* IS OTIK 4 5,0 0 0 More Sewing Machines than were sold by any other company daring the rame period, and over ONE QUARTER of all the Machines sold in 1872. Principal Office of The Singer Manufacturing CQ. 34 UKIOX SQI ABE. Philadelphia, offlee, 110G Chert not St, June 28 fm The Chamoion of the World. . The new Improved American BUUOB- Hole Overseaming and Complete Sewing J/achine—The great eat machine of the Age I Simplcity, Durability A Cheap ness Combined. guaranteeil. All order* promptly attend, cd to. A.L BARTGES, Agent for Centre County MADiaoxnvao, PA. JGROCKEUHOFF HOCSK, Allegneuey Street, Bellefoute, Pa. D. JOHNSON & SONS, Proprietor*. A rinST CLASS HOTEL, couroKT ABLE BOOM* PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THE MODERN CONVENIEN CES -AND REASONABLE CharWM. The proprietor* offer to the traveling public, and to their country friend*, fimt cla* accommodation* and careftij atten tion to th* want* of guetto at all time*, at fair rate*. Careftil hostler* and good t*b!e ling for borne*. An excellent table well terved. A Bar tupplied with fine liquora. ' Servant* well trained and everything re quisite in a drill class Hotel. Our location > in the bu*ine*s part of the town, near tha Port Office, the Court House, the Chur ches, the Bank*, and the principal places - of business, renders it the most eligible e place for those who visit Bellefoete on buai or pleasure. An Omnibus will enrry passenger* and baggage to and from all trains free of " GIVEN AWAY. l A Fine German Chromo. We send an elegant Chromo, mount ed and teady for framing, • ' LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE* . BYTUOS. W. KNOX. ' W2 Pages Octavo. 180 Fine Engravings. : r Relate* Incidents and Accidents beyond ~ the Light of Day; Startling Adventure* • in all part* of tho World ; Mine* aad I Mole Working them ; Under-currenta of Society; Gambling and it* Horror* ; Cav erns and their Mysterie*; The Dark Waya of Wicked ties*; Prisons and their Seem*; Down in the Depths of the Sea; Strang* Stories of the Detection of crime. 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