THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY MB. 1874. LOCAL ITEMS. Our friandi will oblige bv tending u* item* ot local new* in their locality, five u the fact* only, and we will put them in thaiw, alto nolicfi of deitoi an23 bushel* of wheat from 12 acres ef ground, last harvest. This would rank Mr. Heckmaa as on* of th* foremost wheat-growers in th* county, and bt is al so a staunch democrat Who can show a better yield. The Farmer* Club, ef Patter twp , met Jan. 24th, at Pine Grove School House, and erganized by appointing David Rbinesmith chairman. The minutes of the previous meeting wer# read aad adopted. The first question, "What is the relative value of clover and timothy"—was dis cussed quit* lively, by Messrs. Arney, Flisher, Richel, Win Be*!, Spengler, Rhone, Rbinesmith, Hofihr and A. H. Hosterman. question: "Should farmers join the Patrons of Husbandry"—was opened by J. J. Arney, followed by Jeceb Spnngler, L Rhone, J H McCormick, and J A Kel ler. Th* speakers all cenjidered tba order a benefit to th* farmer*. The names of thirteen new members where then added to the roll. The Executive committee presented tba following questions for discussion at the next meeting: Ist. Would beneficial to barrow winter wheat ia the spring. 2nd. Fruit and its culture. Notice tit then given that the fellow* ing would be discussed at the next meet ing at Article 7, of the Constitution. Art 7. This Club shall appoint aboard of trade, consisting of three members, whose duty it shall be to beep a stock, grain and produce directory ; also to make a monthly market review as to the pros pect of markets; with a schedule of prices of such articles as farmers generaly have for sale, to be changed from month to mouth, according to the rise or fall of the markets On motion of Wm. H. Boal the Club adjourned to meet at Centre Hall, the 7th of Feb. at 1 o'clock P. M. JAMKM A. Kkllxe, Sec y. FULriIXKXXTBITTER THAW PtOMIS*. —Some of the papers last year were eight months behind hand in filling their orders for chromoa. Talmage's paper, The Christian at Work, has taken time by the fbrlock, and has scores of thousands piled up in its warehouse ready for any emer gency. Agents make a note of this. Sample copies and terms sent free. Of fice 102 Chambers street ;New York. See Sale of personal property of David Ertle, dee'd, in Gregg twp., 6th Feb. Sale of personal property of Mra. Johanna Kurtz, at Aaronsburg, Saturday, March 14tb, 1 o'clock. Sale of Mrs. Mary Armegast's farm stock Potter twp., Feb. 24. See advertisi - meat. Sale of Jas. I. Foster, farm stock and household, March 4th. See advertise ment. ■ Win. Erhard's | sale, near Centre Ball, farm it jck, Fab. 26. f Tka German aakibiton, at Mil Ik site, on lul Saturday av*ning, was a grand iuo cess. Tha crowd In tha kail was estimated at 600 at leest, and thero ware upward# of| ISO who could not fain admittance, a# tha house wat literally packed. Mr Kokcrt Miller, the teacher ef the German school*, may wall faal (laltared at this appreciation of hi* labor*, and the tucce** aad slfloien cy bit class** have attained undar hi* io druction in tha German language, which i* one of the moat perfect, powerful aad beautiful at all the living language* We trail the gved people of the lower end will five him tha encouragement which hi* laudabla work o waU deserve* Progress Grange meets in Centre Hall, Fab 9th, 1 o'clock. J. J. Arney Master, Jn*. A. Keller, See y. —"Blind Tom" is in town, and we are informed by hi* owner, that he is about SO years old, and can trot a mile in ±35. ——Rev. Lmgsdorf, of the Kv. A; . it holding a protracted meeting, at tha Zion church, in the Loop, which has been in progress nearly Ave weeks, and their labors have boon crowned with great suc cess Gn lost Monday night thirteen seek art presonlod themselves at tha alia. | Great revivals are boing held everywhere throughout the county. The Farmer'* club of Potter twp., ha* turned into a grange On Tuesday last the member* met in the .school-house at Centre Hall, with closed doors, end were initiated at granger* by on* of the author ised officers from Willinmsport. Nome 'JD persona became member*, among theui the following ladies : Mr*. John Arnsy, Mrs. Lef. Nsff. Mrs. l>. Ueinsiuith, and Mrs. Rhoaa. Tha iailiatioa fee is Ibrte dollar*. There was a tueoling ia the after noon and avsuing. Tbi* is about as much of the doings as ware mad* public, and secrecy is epjoined at to the rest J. L. Npangler, esq., bad been admitted te the Centre county bar. We call attention to hia card in another column. Our Ger man friends will remember that ht can b* consulted in that language. Win. Cameron ha* presented Lew is burg with a steam fire engine and hosa, coating $9,775. TIME IN CREASED. A1 loon a, February I—Tbe Pennsylva nia railroad company increased the work ing time of their employees to nine hours yesterday Eight hour* ha* boon the working time heretofore. On the Aral of March the working tims will he extended to tea hours. Constantinople, February 2—A Are in tbi* city last night destroyed over e hun dred house*, including the grand resi dence of the grand visier. LETTER FROM MISSOURI. Lutztox, Mo., Jan. dnth Editor Kkpobtkb Seeing nothing in your column* fiom Missouri, I thought a few item* from here would net he amies. Never have I witnessed so ntild a winter as this U— four degrees below zero is the coldest we heve had this winter. Times ere herd, and why is it to lam sure tbe markets have not been so good for some Ave years, as they are at the present. Corn 35, oats SO, wheat $1 00 per bushel, hog* live, $4 60 per hundred, beef $5 per hundred weight. The Granger* are still !at work fon Friday last they received a lot of good* on which they saved 25 per cent, sending directly from the Grange; to Chicago. The Reporter it a weekly and welcome visitor here, all are eager to po ruse its contents. Nodaway county ia not so slow a place. Noma of our farmer* are going; to build a eh mm igrjory large enough to manufacture the milk from iQO< e: wa. O. P. G. Scodxx Drawa.—l)n Friday morning last, William Bowertox, of Frankliaj township and others repaired to th* He*,• singer's new tbureh graveyard for Ibej purpose of digging a grar* for William Showers, a neighbor and much re* pec lad citizen. ll* was in the act of markingloutl the grave whan h* fell dead not uttering ( a syllable and not evan a contortion. W* are informed that ba arose early that morn ing cheerful at usual, ate a hearty break-} fast and complained of nothing He was a highly respected citizen, and the commu nity deeply sympathise with the bereaved family. Mr. Shower* was an aged and esteemed citizen oi thpsame township and far year* a consistent pepber of the Lulbem Church. He was about fiti yegra of age Middltburg Pott, Jan. 26. THKHKAVESS AND THE EARTH., Tribune Extra No. 9, (Now llsady) Contains Pl Lacturcs on Astronomy. 1 By Mr. Bichard Proctor. I. Th* Sun. 11. The Sun's Family of PlanaU 111. Comet* and Meteors. IV. Tba Moan. V. Wonder* of tba Star Dapths. VI. Birth and Growth of tba Solar System The Extra also uonUins lecture* deliv ered at th* Anderson School on Psnlkaae Island, but naver before published, By Prof. Louie Agaaaiz. I. First Lessons't<> the A nderson School. 11. The Art of Teaching. 111. The Best Books to study. IV. Classification in Natural History. I V. Glacial History ef the Continent. VI. 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LIVINGSTONE ] The Keport of hia Death Confirmed fj Great Sufferings of the Exploring . Prty. l London, Jan. 27- Uerr Breaner, a Gsr , man eiplorer of Africa, in a letter to Dr. i Prternrann, of Gctha, dated Eanaibar, - say*: Livingstone died on the 15th of * August. This date differs from that v ' 1 previous report but all doubt lias been sat ' at real by an official despatch received by * the Government to-day from Zanalbar. 1 This dispatch stats* circumstantially that 1 Living-tons dlod.in Lohyata aftsr crossing lira marshes with water for.hour* above his t waist Tha sufferings of hi* whole party were terrible, and tan of them died in con sequence. The member* ofCauseren's OX > pedilion were suffering from fever end 1 aplbalmia but would await tlra arrival of the Doctor's rentals and bring them to i Ujeji. From the latter place they would i be conveyed to Zairaibar, where it it es i peeled the.v will arrive nest month. " Last Letter Ke vived from Dr Liv ingetona. Toronto, Jen. —John Livingstone, I brother of Dr Livingstone, and residing at Listowall, say* The last letter which reached his friends in Knglaad from my brother was dated August, IST'J, from I'uysnysuibs, on the eve of hi* leaviug for .ha interior. FIRE IN I*lll LA DELPHI A. Ote Buruiug of the Ohmpic Theatre —Two Firemen Killed. Philadelphia, January U. -At three o'clock this inoruing dame* were diecov ered issuing from the green room of the Olympic Theatre, situated on Market street, below Twelfth. The Are spread with wonderfol rapidity, igniting the dif ; tereat portions of the stage and the teen ery and climbing to the roof. Within twenty minutae after the breaking out of the Aatpe* the entire structure presented a broad sheet ef Are which illuminated the neighborhood for many square*. The Fire Department went quickly to work, and tome fifteen powerful stream* were played upon the burning building. Mean while the wildest excitement prevailed, and a crowd ofspeeuton numbering folly 2,000 congregated in the street* immedi ately surrounding the theatre. The Are made such fearful headway that it toon bo came evident that tha building wat doom ed The flaws* burst from every quarter of the edifice, and created a heal to latense that it drove off lira A ram en and seriously impeded their work. The Aremen became demoralised to a great extent as tba lurid flames broke out in freth and unexpected auartcra, -and Anally turned their atten on to the saving of tha surrounding property, which wa* in imminent peril. St. John's Catholic Church, known a* the Old Cathedral, standing on a street in the rear of the theatre, was in great danger ef igniting from the sparks which continu ally (all upon the roof, an J it was only, by the moat Uiuafy and iuplipual effort that it was saved. During the lite tba boll was tolled and tlra chimelnc-reased tha excite ment. The Are spread to the adjoining More* and warehouse*. About four o'clock, while the Aamea were still raging, the floors of the theatre fell in with a lerrt i ble crash, leaving the bare wall* without 1 support At tbi* lime a aquad of Aremen I werp }tending upon the roof of a store ad- ( joining, holding • host Suddenly the wast wall of the Olympic tumbled down, 1 carrying with it the wait of the premises i upon which the firemen were werkiag and rune of the men. The.v fella distance of , forty feet into the cellar below, and were buried beneath tbe ruins and amid the 1 fire The horrible calamity struck terror ' to tbe hearts of tbe hundreds who witness- | ed it, and iKo work uf rescuing ;ho vic tims, dead or alive, was immediately he gun. In about twenty minutes after tbe ' wall fall and after the theatre was antirely i destroyed the Are wa* subdued. About six o'clock workmen with pick-axes and . shovels succeeded in reaching the spot In 1 the ruia* ■if erg the Aremen were buried. ' George \V. Dcviit, a iivsasran belonging \ t# Engine Compear No. S. And Chariot . O" Neil, of Engine No. 4. were taken out, the former dead. O Neil died soOn alter 1 bejng removed to hit home. Four other firemen w*rpa)p rescued, all of whom were more or l#s* lnjureq. Tfo were ta ken to the Pennsylvania Hospital' in a critical condition. The thaatre buildings belonged to tbe estate of Charles Preutxei, i and was valued at $ 100 000. The insurance , upon it amounts to about $50,000. Tbe origin of tbe Are it unknown, dome be lieve that it was cause*! by a hot etovp in I the green-rooni setting fire lo fomo food- < work, while others (kmk that it wa* , work of an Incendiary. Tha maUer will be carefully investigated, and it is rapor- ' ted at Police Headquarter* that suMcrant 1 evidence bat been accumulated to give an , sir of probability to the suspicion that it j was the work ef design. FLOOD ON THK OSWKGu RIVER. N. JT., Jan. 27.—A despatch from Fulion, ou the Oswego Biter, to the Timet says: The moat extensive Mood known here for twenty react U now de vesting the lower portion* of the village. It iaoccasioned by the high water in the river and the darning up of a large quan tity of igp on both aide* of the island chan nel. From pile* ipafbinp shop to La prairie and Merlon t grocery, a distance of about half a mile, and all west of the canal*, the water covert the ground from two to *eren feet deep. Sunday evening about thirty farailie* were obliged te leave their home*, and many more thi* morning were carried from the second tory of their hou*e, where tbey had taken refuge, by boat*. Unp iptnpe it related where a whole family were taken from their up stairs retreat, and among tbein a very tick : mother, carrying a tiny baby, Men were teen wading in the water to their waitU, carrying the women of their households on their back* to a place of safety. A num ber of families have been cared for by the poorniailert, tome %re tping looked after by charitable citiseot, and many still negd assistance. The damage dene to our business inter est is already greet. The gas-werks are below the water mark, so we have no gas. Some of the flour mills are unable to run, and there is danger that work in all will be stopped. CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. Mr. Morten (Rep. ind). moved that the Senate proceed to the consideration of the resolution offered by him e few day* ago providing for creating * commission of Ave person* to examino and report to Congrats what legislation it required in rogard to intar-Slate railroads to previde for cheap er transportation for the safety and coin fort of passengers, for the reform of abuses and to promote the general efficiency of railroads in tbe interest of commerce and the convenience of the travelling public. Mr. Morton addressed tho Senate in fav or of the resolution. Ha argued that the l>r to regulate commerce, which the Constitution gave to Congress, iucludes the power to regulate the common carrier and public highway upon which it is trans* ported. Railroad companies are common carriers, and railroads are public high* ways, therefore Congress has the power to regulate the railroad traffic of the country end as common carriers are reqaired to carry for all persons and at reasonable rates, it is In the power of Congress to de termine what are reasonable rates. A BABY SHOOTING ITSELF THROUGH THE HEART. Kmmettsburg, Md., Jan. 23. A child of Jas. Sweeny, living two miles from here, aged 2 years, want up slain Saturday, where a pistol bad been left lying in a box. On hearing a report the mother, who was too much alarmed to go herself, sent her little daughter to ascertain the cause The girl returned, carrying the baby in her arms. It was dead having keen shot through the heart. THE ASH ANTE! WAR. London, February I.—A despatch from Cap* Ckast Castle states twelve embass adors from the Ashantees recently arriv ed in tl a British camp sueing for peace. Sir Gennet Wulteley replied that ha would only treat with the King himself at iCoomassie. It is reported that General Wolseley has detained the AslinnU a ambassadors as host ages for some British sailors taken prison- Igri by the enemy. CONVICTED OF MURDER lnteieating Trial at Ilarrisburg—A [ Cae* of Conflicting Evidence. Harriaburg, Jen. 27.—A murder trial bet been progressing ia this city since tb* 23d inst., which ha* attracted attention from tbe circumstantial character of the ' evidence adduced by the prosecution and tb* positive contredietion* of witneaso* a* to dates end identity. Two brothers named Uebm, bulb aged men, a housekeeper, and servant weman lived together near Middletown, Pa On the evening of 14th November lat on* of the brother* went from the house to the barn near by for tbe purpose of shelling corn, laying that he would return by sup per time. Not coming back, the family becauia alarmed, and on searohing, found bit body, yet warm, but dead, lying in an outhouse adjoining tb* barn. He bad been killed by blows upon tbe bead. Near the body was found part of a flail, loosen ed from lb* handle, with tre, * of blood upon it, which vu conjectured to be the instrument with which tbe blow* bad beeu indicted At tba lime tb* body we* discovered, footstep# were beard of par tie* escaping from the barn, and the in mate# of tb* hou>* were assailed with stone* thrown at them, but were unable t* tee their msailanl* ia the darkness In this emergency tbe housekeeper ran up Hairs aud bisw tbe dinner born, which soon brought neighbor* to tb* rescue, when the muderera ran away. Tba pock et* of lb# murdered man were rifled, aud tutu* leaf tobacco taken from a boa of to bacco in tb* barn Suspicion attached to twe negro men who bad been seen in the neighborhood on the day before, and who, on the day of tb* murder, bed called at the bouse of lb* brother* Uebm and begged lerlood, which had been furnished them. Several aua pected parlies were arretted, among them twe negroes resident her* named Rosen tine and Moody, wb* were identified by twenty or thirty persons a* having baen seea in Middletown, and in the neighbor hood t the place where lb* murder was committed, on lb* day of tb* murder and on the proceeding day. On tba mgbl of tba murder, not long after its commission, two negro men bed stopped at tba shop of a shoemaker living not far from Behm's, and robbed him of a blouse, a cane, and aome other article*. Th*y alto offered him sorn* tobacco of lb* quality *to leu from Behm'a. It was in proof that ou tbe day before the negro** identified as Rosen tine end Moody had begged tobacco of different persons. Tbe blouse and the cans stolen frem tbe shoeuitkpr wets also traced to their possession. A bloody shirt similar to on# owned by Kosentin* wai found in a lumber yard at Middletown These were the main facta proven by wit neasea of unquestioned veracity. Rosen tine bed boen in jail serving a term for larceny, and several of bis fellow convicts •wore that be bad wad* propositus* to rob some man living near Middletown when he got out *f jail , also that be had said ba must have money if be bad to wade through blood to get it. Against this very strong array of cir cumstantial evidence was th* direct lesli many of witnesses whose veracity ceuld in no way be impeacned, that may saw Moody and conversed with him in lb* streets of Ilarrisburg on tb* 13th end 14lh of November. Among these witnesses were person* in whose employ Moody bad ( been for a number of years, and who could ( not be mistaken as to identity. Ruaentine ( also proved en alibi, bqt not ijvi* "0-, ( spectabl# testimony. Th* pleadings in the caee were finished last night. The jury were charged this 1 morning, and brought in a verdict of guil ty of murder in the first degree this after-1' noon. Jhf negroes were defended by able coups*]. ILLICIT DISTILLATIONS. j i Information roceived at lb* Intereel 1 Reyypu* Bureau yoet to show tbat Ihf 1 illicit distillers in tbe mountain regions* are being brought to term* pretty gene- 1 rally throughout South Carolina and Geor- 1 gia. Nearly all the illicit stills have been 1 captured. *nfl tbe distiller*, feeling tbat 1 ibja sort of operation dog* not pgy. bar* 1 concluded to wake a show, a! least, *f do- 1 ing an honorable business In the last 1 yeas one of the collector* increased tbe ! Government's revenue ffiO.UO in his die- I trict, and k* thinks be can increase then. fbO.OOU more this year. THE NEW ELECTION LAW. i The new Election lew passed th* Houee of Representative at !larr>fbur|, on Thursday, tbe)Senate amendments being concurred in, end now await* Ibe signature efGov. Hartranft. It provides for lb* careful revision of tb* asseeement lists, to begin on th* first Monday of June in tacb yepr ; for lbs appointment of two overseers of different political pfrl'p* in aach elec tion district, when lv* or more citiaen* shall petition for tb* same, and for th* punishment, bv An* or imprisonment, of any election ottoeri who may obstruct the everteers in the discharge duties. The polls are to be opened el 7 n. m. endi closed at 7 p. m. Every ballot is to be numbered in tb* order in wbicb it is re-j ceived. and the number recorded on the list of voters, opposite the name. Election officer* are to swear, in addition to tbe or-i dinary oath, not t* disclose how any citt-j sen has voted unless required to do to at. witnesses in e judicial proceeding Any I person whose nemo does not appear oa tbe registry list* shall produce at least one qualified voter of tbe district te witness tbat he bat residad in th* district for at least two month* immediately preceding th* election. Naturalised citizens ere re quired to stale when, where, and by what court they war* naturalised, and to pro duce tbeir certificates of naturalisation for examination. The voters are to be counted as soon at tbe polls close, triplicate return* mad*, and th* vote a* soon as ascertained pub licly end fully declared to the citiaens present and posted oa the dxor of tbe olec tion-bouse. If any person use vieleuce or intimidation to drive th* overseer* from the polls or willfully prevent them from performing tbeir duties, tbe offender is to be tried for a misdemeanor, and upon conviction to be fined not more than SI,OOO or imprisoned not more than two years, or to be both fined and imprisoned. Tbe same penalty it provided for any person who use* intim idation or viol*ne to prevent any election officer from performing hi* duties or pre vent any qualified voter from exercising his right to vote or to challenge, and for any election officer wbe diacloees, except ax a witness in a judicial proceeding, bow any elector b* voted. Ail fine* collected under the law ere to go to the common school*. AU duties imposed by the act on county commissioners ar* to bs performed] in Philadelphia by the city commissioners, and all special elections and elections for city, ward, borough, and township officers •re to be regulated in th* same manner as general elections. SUDDEN DEATH OF KX-CHIEF JUS TICE THOMPSON. Philadelphia, January 28.—Eg-Chief Justice James Thompson, of tb* Supreme Court of Pennsy lea nia, fell dead In the Supreme Court this morning. Deceased was arguing before the Su preme Court In Banc in tha case of taa ti tles. He had spoken but about Ave min utes. The opposing lawyer had said that Judge Klwell was a better Judge on titles than ha. Here he made the remark that it was amusing that the opposita couutel should remark this, and then went on to refer to tba fact that that decision was not made by himself. Judge Thompson was going on with bis argument and was lean ing over tha table whan he dropped down, and in Ave minutes ceased to live. The Court immediately adjourned. St. Paul, Minn., January 81.—A dis patch states that twantv mea engaged in chopping wood near Fort Rica. Dakota territory, were murdered by Sious Indians early in the week. BKLLKFONTKMARRETS. White Wheat $1 AO, Red 1 &.... Rye 70 Coin 60 ....Oau 36 Barley SO. 70 Clorcrsoed 4,60 Potatoes 60 Lard per poun.l 8 Pork per poundOO Butter3o. Eggs3o Plaster pertmi 116 Tallow 8 Bacon 10 Ham 16 >ard per pound Scents Buckwheat tiicts., Fiour per barrel retails,6o... Wholesale 7,26 to 7,60 GREAT RAILWAY ROBBERIES 1 Operation* ufa (sang of Burglars I A NUMBER IMPORTANT ARRESTS. ' THE 'chiefly to railroad lines, particularly to ' the Pittsburg, Furl Wayne and Chicago, ' and to large dry goods houses of lliia city, 'Pittsburg, Cincinnati and Bt. Louie. Business uien hsve tskengrest interest in this case, and are encouraged by this prompt verdict to hope that now the Isad -1 ers may also be convicted, though they •re becked by money and legal Ulenl. ' Jonas, although but twenty-three years e d, ba* already served on* term at Juliet There are four indictment* against him in connection with the'same nefarious busi ness His arrest, trial and conviction err regarded as important nchteveiuanU every way, and great credit iadueto Mr. W. W. Chandler, agent of the Star Union Line, in this city, who, in the face of numerous threats of Deal ruction of Freight Train* and peraonal violence, has continued his effort* with a seal, auergy. skill and deter mination worthy el ail tbe praiaa wbicb all good citiaens accord him Jatne* H Uarrew, alias Adam Brown, alia* William Davidson, and at least a doean ether alias es, is now in jail, having been arrested at Buffal* some four weeks since, |by Detec tive D. P. Tyrell, |uf this city, who bed - baen loeking fur him diligently for tbe j lest eight month* in various set lion* uf the country. At least half tbat lima Barron : waa living in this oily, acting as the bead i center of (be moot Desperate Band of Burglar* , and robbers ever organised on this conli> ■ nent. Mike Jones belonged to this gang 1 end was the first of lhair members includ ing Barrow, whose arrest .the vigilance of Mr. Chandler has caused, and the six oth er member* have scattered in various di- • tactions. The Star Union Line suffered to tbe ex- j (*n( of nearly by depredation* 1 from incoming night trains during tbe j period of four month* last summer, and t goods thus stolen in transit were secreted a temporarily at a point in Indiana aot thir- ty miles from Chicago, were repacked on j the premise* of Jauios Emen, a farmer, me SJO.UUO worth uf goods slo _ Isn from the Star Lin* end prwbably as much more that wax derived from sundry p burglaries of storm in Chicago and vicini- j ty. The proceeds of sales wars pa'd * fer s to Adam Brown at Cincinnati, to D. S. (. Gould, St. Louis, but tbe same man in a both installs**. 'Ahta Barrow 1* a noted hotel robber, snd his first trial here on lb* e nine indictments now confronting himjg wili probably be the famous jTremont Ho tel robbery of this city nearly a'year ago. , An adroit thief mads a haul of nearly S'JU, - 0 0W worth *f jewelry, tb# property of Mr. ja Mills, of Neg York; that Barrow was the J man there it not the slightest doubt. He p wst arrested, escaped on a straw bail, and ft after a temporary absence from tb* pjly, 11 c*me back, routed e dwelling on Park avenue under tb* nam* of Burton He al-j so ranted three barns wiihiu as many i* squares from hit residence under different name*, end in those locked herns the gang overhauled their plunder and prepaied it for shipment. Ha made this lb* headquar ter* until lb* day of Mike Jones arrest, September lbtb, wbsn he suddenly disap peared end was found by Officer Tyreli as tl before slated. Barrow, whose prison nam* ' was Atkins at Kingston, Canada, during his three veers' residence there from 11*66 to 1868 was Adam Brown ; ia a Scotchman ' •bout thirty-two year* old, vary intelli gent, we!t educated, fin# address, hat arv-i ed clerk in silk debarment of tbe three beet'dry good* bouses in Chicago ; also, was three month* in Sample a store in Al legheny, during which lime the store wa* I robbed, safe blown open and Brow a nevsr suspected. Yat hit woman say* be put up the job. ProMvUling Attorney Bircb, assisted by' S, K. Dow, conducted tbe case of tbe Peo pi* vs Jonea with such skill abd ability aa to fully establish the existence ef tbe plot, which Mr. Chandler's pertervance hadj unearthed. Tbe mistress of Brown is a woman about eighteen, formerly the wifc ( of a citiaen of Pittsburg whose intemper ate habits uada her an assy victim to tba wilat of Young, accepting the position, as Rarrew did, in tbe prominent dry goods house of Sample in Allegheny. She has placed officers in possession of much val uable information touching the operations of tbe gang of robbers in large cities. To make sure of Barrow, the prosecution hava ••cured a requisition from lbs Uovareor of Ohio to take him to Cincinnati. Articles of tinpoechmcni against Judge Uualeed. of Alabama, have been presen ted to the house and referred to tbe judi ciary committee. MILROY MARKETS Corrected by John M Dowel. Grain Merchant. White wheat 1,60....Red wheal 1 45....Rye 60 Corn 50 Cats 36 Barley 80 Clovers end 4,00 Timotliyseed, 350........ Salt 2 25 per 5ack........ —• Bacon 7c Hair 16 Huttci 27... Eggs 20 Plaster 9 60 Chestnut Coal per Ten $6.76 Stovo Coal por Ton $0.60 Egg Coal per Ton s6.6o..Limeburner's Coal per Ton $3-60 FURNITURE. JOHN BREOIIBIIA, in hi* elegant Now Rooms, Spring street. Belle font*. Has on hand a splendid assortment of HOUSE roiMlftll fhMB ilie M aiunest to the mot elegant. CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR NETS, SO KAN, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WOOL MATTRESSES HAIR MAT TRESSES. and anything wanted in the lino of hit business—homemade and city work Al •o, hat made a speciality and kerp* on hand, the lur1 outidale, Chmfield county, dee d, hnv ing been grantci to thn undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate aro hereby notified to make im mediate payment, ai d those having claims to present them legally authenticated, without delay, for settlement. S. S. WOLF. feb6 0t Centre lla!l,|Ceiitre Co. l'a. T L. fPA NGLKK, Attornev-ut L.tw, 9J • Bellefonte, Pa. Otllre with Budi & Yocum. Consultation in English and German..Collections prompt lyjattend •d to. feb6-tf i Till; I'll I I.A UK L I'll I A M A YOB AI. TT. Philadelphia, January 28. The demo cratic nominating convention assembled till* morning ami paued resolution by a vota ot (It to 19 declaring it inexpedient to make a nomination for mayor and recom mending lion. A. K M (Tura tths demo cratic volari a* iba cttiaea*' constitutional candid ale. Tba Uagua, Fubruery I. A despatch from Padang reports that tba cholera baa broken out in Arbeait. It ia rumored that tba Hultan of Achoen bad diad of it, and that tba war ia virtually over. Ikl'ltLlC MALK.— I Will be sold, on the Farm of Pater lloffar, NKAK CENTRE HALL, on Thursday, FEBRUARY. 261 h,tba follow ing property : Klva head of Horsey one j Mare with Foal. 2 Cow*. 7 bead Young t'allls, 1 abort born Bull, 2 plantation wagon*, I tbifting top buggy, one hied, i I'lougba, Harrow*, Cuitivatora. shovel Plough*, corn acraper doublatrea*. aingh • treaa, threshing. mnchin*. horaepower and • baker, 2 hay elevator* with rope and pul lay*. I aet bay ladder*, hursegears, rruperr, bridebanda, plough gear*, collar* bridta*, It) i.rl* and other farming Implement* 100 numerous to nteulioa. Male to comment e at 1 o'clock, when term* will be mad* known by WM Kit IIA It I I)UBI.ICHALE 1 Will ba sold at Public Male, at thr residence of the undersigned at Aaroita burg, BATUKDA Y. M Alt I4lb. at 1 o'- clock Largs Dining and other Table/, Cupboard. Mahogany and othor Chair*, a iolefyood Carpet, a variety of Book*, large Man of l' H., on* good Clock Lookiiiggla**, Coal Steve, Ulas*ware, flu* I'eaveit, and all kind* ofkltcban Furnilui* Spinning wheel, Tubs, Barrel*, grain Bag*, Woodtaw, Axe, Iron Vo*l(, keg, of Npalh, and many other aiticle* JofI ANNA KCRTE. rBLICIIALK. Will be sold at Public Sale, at tbs residence of lb* undersigned, 1 mile south west of PoUert Mills, on TUESDAY. FEB. 24th, at 10 o'clock, 4 Work Hurts*, 3 Cow, a lot ol Young Cattle, and Uogs, 1 Buckeye end one Buckeye, Jr. t Reaper, Threshing Machine, Shaker and Horse Power. Two 2-Ilorso Wagons, I Sleigh, Usyrake. 2Horse Sled, CornpWnler, Cern toraper. Hayfork with Rope and Pulley, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Field Roller, Hortegners and Harßea* of every descrip tion, Windmill, Forks, 2 setu Uayledders, Rakes, Hay by the Ton and many otber a rite! at MARY ARM AG AST. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at Public •Sale. In tar Spring Mills, on WEDNKS DA i, M A HCH lib at 10 o'clock: 4 Heed of iiorfea 2 being mares with loal. one 2 | year old Co|L $ good tttilk Cow*. 6 head of routtg Cattle, 1 breeding Sow 8 Shoal*. 1 Buckeye Keeper, Threshing Machine with Power and Shaker, en* new iler*e Wax on, 1 broad wheel plantation Wagon, I spring Wagon, 1 Carriage with pole and thafl*, 1 Buggy, 2 Sleigh* on* new *led, Logtlodt, 1 guuidrill, 1 Panning Mill 1 Hayrake, liayladdert, 3 Patent Hayfork*, different kind* with rope* and pulley, 1 1 Cornh#ll*r, Ourtiplattier, Cornscraper, Plow*, Marrows, Cultivator* Keeper, Grindtione, and other fhrining implement* Chopper Machine with four knives and balance wheel, 1 Copper Kettle. Iron Ket tie*. 1 Cook Stove. Parlor Stove. 1 ten plate Stove, 1 Gasbureer Coat Stove, a I large .lock of FURNITURE, Bed room Setu, Table*. Chair*, large dinner Bell, and many other article*. < J AS. I. POPSTER. * £ "V r ALU ABLE FARM AT PRIVATE T SALE -The undersigned oßcr* at private tale hi* valuable Parin, aitual* in < Herri* twp.. Centre county, near Linden Hall, and about 1 mil* from the L. C A S. C RR . containing HI ACRES OP CHOICE FARMING LAND, of which about 3 Acre* are fine e i The tafiu fa under good fence* and in a | high * let* of cultivation. Thereon are erected* very large BRICK UOI'SK. !go,.d BANK BARN, and all other neces sary Outbuildings The watei i* piped to W the hou*e and barn There U alao a large 1 and thriving ORCHARD, with all kn.d* of choice fruit, upon the place Taken, altogether thi* i* ene of the ia**t desirable farti.i now offered for *al* in thU valley I Purchaser* can buy thi* property at a greet V bargain, if application it made on or be fore April Dt Itftd Por further particu lar*, add re**, ! WM. I) ROSS, i Shaver* Creek, Huntingdon Co . Pa., or' John or Jar. Ro**, Ltidrn Hall,Pa ' janSr2iu : 1 4 NNUAL STATEMENT. j<| se of "The Partner * Mutual Fire In *u>noe Company of Centre county," |cl Casraa HAUL, Jan. 12th, 1874. <~ In compliance with the provision* of their charter, the Director* prevent the 11 sixteenth annual statement of lha tranaac-1 * lion* of the Company : 1 A MKT* Hill* receivable, be ing premium note* a dueand pavaldeby member* for insur ance tba pa*t yuir $28259 46 j On which there net been paid 665 78. Lc ring due on pre mium note* taken j* the part veer ■■■ ■... f28573 67 ' To thi* add assess ment Jfo. 7, for payment of lotuce and caah in the 1 Treasury. _ 4585 07j i ' Making lha total ax ailablc a**olt* of the Company tba -i 1 past year _ >12958 74 Kxtrkkk*. Compensation to di rectors..™. $l2B 50 j Salary of Socreury 150 U0 Salary of Trea*urcr 50 00 Printing, atScerent postage, and *ta- jj tionary ............. 75 82 Election Board 6 00 Proteil fee* and in- I leret ...... 174 54 Cook and Kraanier on merchandise... 1591 81 J W Steram on ac count 300 00 Lulb B Stover :m : bouM - 8 40 Adam Krumrine I on Reapor 75 00 f Dan'l Dural on barn 000 00 , Penti.valley bank ing company ..._ 000 00 $3,760 07 Total accruing a etu and fund* of i lho company the p*t 'year, after < i deducting cx i pente* - $29,199 77 iTo which add > fund* reported of previous year* 107,392 94 Minus note* ex pired and can celed 81,700 72 75,683 22 Making the total available attalls of the company thi* day $104,882 99 ' Ki*k* and insur ance* taken the past year 362,964 85 Santo heretofore ■, reported for pre vious year* 3,880,755 50 f Grand total of risk* and insur ance since or ganisation $4,233,710 35 Protn which de duct policies ex pired and can celed $1,773,909,82 Leaving $2,459.90063 it • Liabilities fur losses, n Putin* Valloy Bank ing Company....... fIOOCO Daniel Durst on barn 600 00 Adam Krumrine on reaper 58 00 J W Stem 220 81 P Total Liability " $1478 84 Outstanding taxes due th# company $2,276 97 GEO. BUCHANAN, Pre* t, ! Attest: D. P. Luaic, Soc'y. At an election held the'same day, the following member* were elected Director* for the ensiling year: Geo. Buchanan, Joshua Potter, Henry Keller, James W. Campbell, John W. Krumrine,_ Atnos Al exander, J. G. Meyer. John Wolf, Satn'l Gruiuley, John H. Keller mid David Gil liland. Whereupon the new board organised and appointed the following officers President Geo. Buc-hmian. View Presidont—Joshua Potter. I Treasurer—Henry Witnier. I Secretary- D.F. Luse. jan22,3t MKRIAGES. At the residence of tba bridt'a father, by II lhi.her J P., Mr Miiuon K r us of Adamstill* Mich . (furtoorly of Snyder Co, Pa.) and Mm Mary J Wingard.orth* •atue place, and formerly of Pentis Valley Centra On, Pa. On the 29th iwat ,by Rev M G Karharl Mr William W Forney and Mn Kline beth Workinger both >( Jnckaon twp., Huntingdon Go. P. DEATHS. Ou the 22nd iutl , in .Marion twp., Mis* Joanna Oarbrii k, aged about 'if veers. In liregg twp, on the '/Jlh of Jan, after a lincrieg illness of about "ne year of old age, Susanna Mu*er, aged 8/years, 10 muntba and 7 day* On iheSWt, at Aaromburg, after an IH nes of elmut two month*. Mr Andrew Korman, aged Ml years, 6 month* and 80 day a On*Ath ull., in the Haven Mountain*, widow Mary Decker, aged 7* year* and 'A day* At bar residence, Cedar Spring*. Clinton < Sunday, Jan, Hth. Mr* Elisabeth Wa*on. wife of George Wa**n, former ly of Millheim, aged 7.' year* 6 month*. (•it Itrd. at Aarofitborg, at tb* residence of Michael Harper, widow Catherine liar* per, aged MO year* On 2nd, at the re*ldnc of John Run kel, in Potter twp., widow Hoffman, aged [aboutOH years. W.J. M'MAKItiAL Wholesale & Retail DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF IIARDWAUB, Mil*HOY A MILLHEIM.FA. LAUt.K STOCK OF NEW GGODS JL'bT HECEIVKD, AT PANIC PRICES LAMPS A LANTKItNM. MEAT CUTTERS A MTU FFKLTS, BUTCHEK KNIVES Ac. POCKKT A TABLE CUTLERY ift large varietlc* and every thing gener ally kept in HARDWARE STORKS. My Miock at lb I* time ia heavy, and will iffer inducement! to cash on abort credit buyer*. nov 27. 3m. Kejstone Store. FOR PAKMRILS AND ALL OTIiEKS Go to H. YEARICK & SON. FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS A SHOES. CLOTHING, OIL < LOTUS* QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES. PRO VISIONS. FLOUR. Ac. No, 6 Bush's Arcade. Bellefonte, P* All kinds of country produce tak en. Ruat Bargains in town to be bad. uov'JOtf Stoves! FirelStov's! At Audy Ueearaau's, Centre Hall, are latest and beat tttive* out, he baa just received a largo lot of Cook Stoves, tbe Uiouecr Cook, the Eclipee Cook, tbe Reliance Cook. PARLORS—The Radiant Light, self-fee der, Ga* Burner. National Egg, Jewell. Ac. .ga.llc ell stove* as LOW a* anywhere ia Mi ill in or Centre co. TIN AND SHEETiRON WARE Tb* undeasigncd hereby inform* the citiaen* of P< nnsvalley tbat ne bat pur rha.cd the Tin-hop heretofore carried on by tbe C. 11. Mfg Co., and will continue the MUI, a. tbe old *Uuid, ia all it* branch es, in the manufacture of STOVE PIPE A SPOITI.YG. All kind* of repairing done. ll* baa alwayton hand Fruit Cane, of all Sisea, BUCKETS, CUPS, DIPPERS, DISHES, AC. AU work warranted and charge* reason able. A share of the public patronage to jlicited. AND. KKKMMAN, ' 2*cp?ov Oeutre Hall Shortlidge & Co., PROPRIETORS OF THE Bellefonte Lime Quarries, Th only Manufacturer, of Limn, burnt etclunrelv with wood, in Central Pennsylvania. DEALERS IN Anthracite Coal, White Lime, Du Pout's Powder, Sporting and Blasting Powder ou hand, Fuse for Blasting, Fire Brick, Ground Fire Clay, Fertiliaers, Implements. )ar>3o 78 Office acd yard near South end of the Bald Eagle Valley lialtroad Depot, Belle, fonte. Fa. _____ j an 10.78 FORNEY'S . Weekly Press, The Representative Journal "of Penn sylvania. TW©SPLENDID CIIUOMOS as premiums now ready. NO. L THE VESTAL VIRGIN, atwr UM I rustic by An(.lk KTWUI. la U Royal t.allety al Ilnriw. NO. X • THE STRAWIIEERY GIRL, Kr.ua the Patellae of a oalebrutsd Oanaaa A rttat. Kaab U by 14 taclaa, )aal Satabed by IH'VAL A HI'ICTKK. of tht.ctu. Ibe .Ml t'brocao aad Lllb • *rpb Publisher* la Lba lojied States, eainaaly ,0f FORNEY S WEEKLY PRESS. These two iniaMb! Obroutoa. widely nana aad far their haauly aad aruatac tutab. an uaaajdadja any residence, as pnalooed by 111 VAL A Ht'NTKR. ere annoy tbetr aaual sncceuafal a.oka Thatr ratall price 1. *) to each, hut aa atll forutah Ipoat paid] a choice of either A" rHK VESTAL V I Ri. IN" or lba KTH IWBkRRT IRL"Ib tbia data, kavatka Mtb, 1r. hi rrarr aabariibar to lba W 17K1.T PKKKS ab eenda at St. tha prtoa for oaa yaar*t aabtirlllita. and aim oaa of either to tSa (altar Bp of arerjr clab of Hiacin.u of thaaa apleolU vurba of art oaa ba aaaa at laa Business Office of 'THE PRESS," Seventh Street below ChettnuL ANOTHER PRIZE 1 ' FORNEY'S Anecdotes of Public Meu slso offeisd st s premium. Ratal! price. St par copy la eoUrlpalloa of lba ! 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AMOUNT or Kk*iu*o MATT**.—Thar* ta, parfaapa. _ no waaßtyt tourual a blob ylraa aa tauoh talar a. t toy i and laatrurtlfa rradlny matter ta a alaeta Qua.bar aa tOfINKyS WI KKI.V PKKSIL IU Nonaction with the AWH iitnl Praaa enables tba proprietor of tba WKKKI.V PKKKS to furnish tba readers with lba rcry latest Koraiyo and doraoalta Nawa by lalayraph, •taamahipa. Atlantic Cable. Full market reports, money. yreiri. rattle, aad yurieial„-of Philadelphia e aad all tha laa.Uiiy clUaa .of tba Union, oonatltaia a , prominent aud Inralaable feature of th. WMkb ft** The f rfat#nl ORT U •sercft*d in th * lectloe of Um |s vsriwil table of con)cnt, aud in linking Up of UkR p*' . per. Spociiueu t'oploa Rent froe, j lerms of The Weekly Press, liupylyoar SSUO 60 copies ~... <66WI " 6 copies S 1 tw 10 copies, 1 addruaa, 14 OU 10 copies 14 00 to coptv. 1 address,. |6 00 l SO roptoa 37 00 60 copies I address,.. SO 00 Poraona yati iny up a rlub of tan or mora can choose aa a premium allbrr oaa of tha Cbruntoa. a ropy qf "A ao-dotae of Public Man." or a copy of tba WKyllY PHKSS All orders ahouhi be addressed to JOHN W. FORNEY, ■t Editor and Proprietor, Sjutt H. W. cor. 7tb bad Chestnut, Phi lad HOUSE A LOT FOB BALI -A fo ster* dwelling houte and good lot, in on* of tno moat desirable portion* of Aaroroburg Is offered nt private *nl*. li l ' e " e,,D f®*Wy vutbuiUl.tigisui h *• kitchen, wdh®d, tin >k*houe, a shop •table, cistern. Ae. Choice fruit of *ll kind* on th* premise*. Apply to Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL, PA. DEALERS 111 PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. Of LB, DYE STUFFS, FANCY ARTICLES FOB TUB TOILBT, IM HE WINK AMDLIQI'OBA, for ; medicinal purposes. Truaees & Supported is groat variety. Atto, Aolm CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other artiolo* usually k*pt la a , flr*t class Drug Mier*. ' i'reeeriplious car*full* Compounded. < Aoot tf MILL KB k BOM. NEW GOODS \ AND NEW PRICES. AM KMTIHB MB W STOOI OF BOOTS AND SHOES at the RONTON BOOT A SHOE STORE, NO. ft. BUND** ARCADE. Prioa. Lees than at any Other 83mm Store in Cantra Covaty. Call and See U ! No. 5, Busb'i A road., BeliefooU. July 19tf. Q.ROCERY STORE Woodrisg^Co*, At tb Grocery Htor* on All*b*ny Street, Bellefeote, Pa., opposite iiofer tiro'* inform the public generally, tbat the* hu*e now and keep at all tiaMa OM of the beet and largo* neeki of Ore series, ucb a* COFFEES, TEX, SUQ AM, MO* AMIAS, Ac.. A*,, A*., CAMMED AMU DRIKD FRUITS OF ALL KIM LIB, consisting of canned peep bee, cberrie*, omateee, plum*, groan com, dnod apple*. Piu be*, cherries Ac. In brief they ba** ***rything usually kept in a tratclaa* tiroc*r* Store. Gall la ladle* and gentlemen. Our price* are leaeonabl* We aua to pie***. octfef ASAK~BH3>T~ PAINTER, offer* bi* services to the dtiaant of Miftia Painting GRAINING^ Oak. Walnut, Maple, Aeb. MahogOny. sc., Plain and Pane* Paper-hanging. Or der* respectfully solicited. All In* wu-k don* for ether painter*. no* 6 tf. PRICI LIST. BURNBIDEB A THOMAR JOBBKRSI A COMMISSION MER CHANTS Salt per Barrel—.,. It Salt per Sack IS Bct Rio Ceffee per h , 80 While Sugar per * 18 Men's Stoga Bam* Moose Boot* per pair—B 40 Horse Blankets per 1 78 Men's Shirts, a piece 100 Army Pantalooa* , TT ,,.178 Beet double thick tobacoo —BB Bost Navy Tobaoco ....... 80 W* are Wsnamakars A Brown'* agents and will fornkh customer* with any kind of clothing you want at Philadelphia prices, snd will show you large samples to choose from. W# are sharp! see' agent* of Philadel phia and will foraiah customers with any kind of drees goods, shawls, Ac., at city prices. Largest stock of Merchandise ever brought to this town. Collar, Room and up Suin all foil. Call aad eo* for your selves and save from 80 to 80 per coat. The highest Market price paid fer hat ter. eggs, grain, Ac. Fifty different kinds of men's glevm. BU RNSIDXS A THOMAS. Excelsior Cement- The undersigned now manafoctnro Co* ment W AKKANTED OF A SUPERIOR UUALITY, at their kilns, near Pin* Creek Mills, in Haines twp. This cement has already been used ia large quantities epon the L. C. AS. C. RR., and has been found highly satisfketory upon nil job* whete it ba* been used, aad as equal to any now manufactured. The undersigned now take pleasure in recommending, and warranting it to all, for use ia CIS TERNS, WATER PiPRM or whatever purpose a good qualify of Cement ia desi rable. This Cement has already been tested far and wida, and randerod the ut most satisfaction. Persona, therefor* con structing Cisterns, laving Water Pipes, Ac., will find it to their advantage to boer this in mind, and alio, that thay warrant the article as represented. Tor further particulars, addteea MEYER, HOPPER. A CO. aOdsctf Aaronshurg. Pa. *winsß!^?r ,^?^nn , 3 White Sugar.. JS, •.! Boat Mtvy Tobacco L Lovariag Syrup —.... —TV'* Ac.. Ac., Ac. A Plftß of Iduiifl* MOM colored Poplin* -MM* Japan** Silk*. t~ :• Tycoon Rap*...... - ......—...... 2M* Finn Mohair SBk Finish -- !.• Black Alpaca*, ne Wu Frnaeh Meria0*..........——... I ' Very FtaoOaehmerae...... .. 7oct- Ac., Ac., Ac. All other good* in proportion We here bid ma big*dock rflhe beetg . good. S. A WOLP, aeelfitf. Centre Hni|._ son* n. oar is, C. t. autxaxper., OFF IS, ALEXANDER M MOWKitH, AttorneresM-bw. ilftc* opposite Court yf mm. hmi **.■ 11.-1, p*. Jan Ut '74 t£ J6AH P. bOTTktt, Attorney-at-La*. OeUectiona promptly made and epacial attention given to thu— uav g bedaer property for sale. WW draw up and have acknowledge d Deeds, Mot-ica*. . Ac. Oftce b Mi* diamond, north *i < f tk# bouit, Btllirfmtf ' f. /VINYkE HA 1.1. HOlfci. V Jokx Srastuuta, Pr pr Stager errl** and depart daily, for ai polato. aerth. eouth. aeet and wot. *. m. x iuuru. uuii. Miflt. MCALLISTER A BEAVER. ATTOMJSKFM-A TLA *, •ellefonta, Centre 00., Pa. apO&ii nxvi* iiectiuorr" t. t>. m tiin*. Preatdent, Cbfaitr. OBMTRB tX)UXTY BANKING tHi. (Late MUliken, Hoorer A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOtelTh, And Allow ißteresl, Discount Note.-, Buy nod ceil. Corernment Securitice, Gold * < ii bg, according u> th* bteot rtyl** an-! at maronahb chargve, D. M. RrrrrjfHoceE, WITH MOO MM. IM'IIWAR/, A CO. wnoLsarut og*L.r.na jx Fi*k, Cheese and Provisions. 144 North Delaware Arenuc, 147 North Water Street, PntLAPxi rata. raiigL O Sewwana J. saiaaa* Pomisvalley Banking Uo.| CXMTRK HALL. PA. RRCRIVK DEPOSITS And Allow I nearest, Dircount Mote Buy and Sell OoToramnat Saeuntiea, Gold and Coupon* Prrim Horrxa, W*. B. Mirotx, Preet. fitihiLf ChaaTli Held, ~ Clack, Walchmakcr A Jcvck-r Mil, h eni!, Centre Co n Fa. Kerpectfully inform* hit fViend* and the public in geanral, that be ha* jut opened at hie eew eetabliahmeat, above Alexan der's More, and keeps constantly on hand, all kind* of Clock*, Watchm and Jewelry of the latest rtyie*. as also the Maran v iiie Patent Calender Clocks, provide 1 ;ih a complete index of the month, and day of th* month and weak on its face, which U • arramed a* a perfect time-keeper. gftrClock*. Watches and Jewelry re paired on abort notice and warranted sop tl fib ly w. A. CURRY; BOOT A SHOE MAKER CENTRE HALL. PA. Would moat respectfully inform the cit ten* of thia vicinity, that ho ha* started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public patron age. Boot* and Shoo* made to order and according to style, and warrants hi* work o equal any made elsewhere. All kin 1* of repairing done, end charges reasonable. Give him a call. f,. 1 : ly JJR. 8. G. GUTILICS, Dentist, MUlheira. Offer* hi* profeMiona! service- to the public. 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