THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY A PHIL 9. 1871 LOCAL ITEMS. Our friends w ill oblige by tending us i;tm* ot local news in their locality, give us the facts only, and we will put tbeni in ahnpe. also notices ot death* and marri ages. , , . Any < ne sending us the names of six new subs, rihers, with the cash, willbe entitled t > receive the RKIVIKTKK one year free. The UsroK'.Kß being read by neatly Cfvcrv boiW n this *iae of In# couuly, w here it has a larger circulation than any two jifijicr?, will foil lid th<* wediutn for advertiing tiutinoss, sales, Ac. Ac A Srt.KMvtti Cutxri TO oo IKTO THK I!A*WARK 1U SINKS*. — Finding it very inconvenient and vary expensive to carry on two stores, 1 have concluded to sell out either my MUroy or Millheim stand, (would prefer to tell in Mtlrey.l These are both good stand*. Any one de siring to go into the Hardware business will find this a rare chancs ; any intornis tion in regard to what business has been done will be cheerfully given. If desired the Real estate in Milroy can alto be pur chased. Term* east. Apply to W. .V M MAMOAI. 19 Mar fit. Milroy IV Miller A Son, take all kind* of Country Produce at highest market price*, in ex change for Groceries, Drug*. Madicinoa, Ac. The second story of Bsv. Miller new building, which t* n*.w approaching completion, we are informed, it to be us*l £M*p Odd Fallow's hall. > Dr. Wright, the fashionable harbor o:^>is place, purchased a ticket in the Ky. Library Lottery, and calculated it should bring him one af the tick lers, shura, and he fixed upon the follow ing, prsigramme 'fara'the drawing was had: Ist, Purchase the Stump properly in this town; 2nd, buy a team and go into ihe huckstering business; 3rd. Balance depo sit in the Centre Hall bank. We showed the Dr. the drawing day after it took place, but heard nothing about calculi lions of the past or future. this place, came near being destroyed by tiro, on Tue-da* afternoon last. Some boys who were at play about tho bam. oWmd * fir* starting up under the over shot,- which they at once extinguished. There was a high wind going at the time, an J only (hit timely discovery prevented a conflagration which would have swept the entire premises. Mr. llv>ffr thinks that the fir# was the result f carelessness on the part of seina men who had beer, at the barn about that time to look at a colt, and '< thinks one of them may have ignited a match to light a pipe or cigar, and carelessly, as is so often the rasa, threw the match down where it came so r.-igh breeding t-rrible mischief. Let this serve as another warning to smokers. Mr, Witmer of this place, returned fn m Sugar Valley the other day, having been there on a visit, and brought with him samples of what is claimed to be coal, having been tested in stoves there, and found to possess burning qualities. These specimens wer# taken off the land of Peter Kamctter, this side of Logansville. Hope it will prove a genuine coat bank. Jas. C. Williams has become pro prietor of the large and elegant Drug store, of B. F. Rankin & Co., and will car ry it on at the same place, and in the same manner. Mr Williams has already had thorough experience iu this establishment, and is a reliable druggist and perfect gen tleman. He will be thankful for a share of patronage, and we knew will render the utmost satisfaction. Wtn. Wolf, of the old Centre Hall stand, is now in Philadelphia, laying in a stock of spring goods, which will arrive fn a day or two. Mr. Wolf intends to ex ceed anything he has done heretofore in having a splendid stack, and will offer bargains that will pay the buyer to take, bio look out for a large and complete as sortment ef every thing, and at the lowest prices. Hold up for the new arrival. - Those local sneak-thieves from New England, who bawl for "credit," and are ail tie while guilty of wholesale pilfering from "an exchange," in their la*t week * i-sue hate copied a score ef REI-OBTEK lo cals again without credit. These yanks are guilty ef this petty littleness, while bawling at others with bull-frog modesty, when they imagine that a line of their'• l.a- l een copied without big credit for lit (rary effort. The Tuten sheet is good whenever it draws upon the columns of the KCPOBTKR, to which it is welcome credit or no credit The Lewistown Qascttc has been en larged and improved. Glad to seethe evidence of its prosperity. The Watsonlown lumber ccrnpany, succeeded in getting more logs to the river during the flood in White Deer, ami ad joining streams, than they bav been known to for several years. On the evening of the late election in Milesjtownship, some petty thieves,' after killing the watch dog, entered the bara of Mr. Daniel Brumgart. and stole therefrom a large quantity of oats. The members of the family were absent at the time. Mr. Adam Kahl of Sugar Valley i* in search of the fellow wbotook a bee bive with all its living inmates and the fruits of their summer's labor from hi* bee-house last winter. If be succeeds in finding him, woe be to honeyed prosperity for genera tioii* to come. Prof. Jacob Rhone takes cha e of the Pine Grove Academy, which opens Ist Monday in May. The Professor is a ripe scholar, and will make an efficient princi pal- A lumberman named Jacob With ers. while floating White Deer creek du ring the late freshet inadverdently attempt cJTTrL' w *-L 11 log jam while in inotien, and loosing his footing was immediately crushed to death by the tumbling mass of logs which surrounded biui. The people ofTylergville, seem de ter.nined to have a bridge to cross Fishing creek at that place if it bankrupts the town ship. They have built several bridges within the last several years, all of which have disappeared or become unsafe to cross. Mr Kleckner, the accomodating road-master, has undertaken the task of spabuilding a new one this spring which it is * hoped will endure longer than iu prede cessors. No. 4 La Creine de la Creme (J. L. Pe ters, N. Y.) offers the pianist a rich series, as follows: "On the Sea," Barcarolle, Kuhe, (sheet form 40cts ,) "The Break of Day," Reverie, Ardite (.15cts); La Bailer ino, Polka, Lichner, (Softs "When the Swallows Homeward Fly," Oesten (GOet*;) "E-piegleries, Caprice." Egghard. (40cts) Price per No. 50 cent*, per year $4. LOST.—Lost on '26 th March, on the pike between Centre llall, and Wra. Hennigh's a coverlet, red, white, blue and gre, by hanging himself in hi* granary. He wa* a brother to Jacob Seebold. deceased, who died last year at the Danville Asylum. Henry had alto been to the asy turn awhile. XWintgraee riiao Mr. Peter 11 offer, of thi* place, ha* sold hit iateratt in the ttore of iloffer Bros, Hel!ffonte,toour veung and amiable frirnd Kline, where a large slock of good* will always be found on hand, and at heretofore, to he sold at lowest price*, tor which thii old and reliable tta: dit noted tie and trv them. Bill Brow.'lit opposed ta Orvi* be ing judge. Jutl at always—Brown's op. position w ill bo to the succe*i'ul man. We know thai Orris won't op (so* a Brown \on the Lieut. Governorship. S Our friend Montgomery, secretary, on informing ut of our election a* an hon orary member of the Curtin Literary Club, o! Millheim, also furnishes the list of other honorary member*, a* follows.- A. G. Curtin, IWilel'onte. Fred. Kurt*. Centre Hall, Jno. C. Mots. Woodward, Wm. J, M'Mar.igal, Milroy, J P. Gaphart, Kallefonta, Dr. Hillibith, Bebersburg, l>r. Mutter, Aarontburg. J. P. Coburn, " Jac\>b Gephart. Millheim. W. K Alexander, " W. L. Mutter, " B 0. Deininger, " G W. Foot*, D. A. Muster, " P. Gray Meek, Bellefohte. We certaiuly esteem it an boner te be thought worthy el'this mark of respect, on the part ef our Millheim friends. Their aim it a good one, >ud we wish he club success, and that it may be a credit to that town. The establishment of BurutiJe A Thom as opposite the Bush House hat become a necessity to a great portion of the com munity. You can always purchase at this house—The finest groceries, Cigars and Tobacco- af the best brands bought direct from the manufactory. Th# Country it flooded with damaged A cheap tobacco*. The Knowledge has become general that th* prices of this bouse it the lowest in the trade. This it attributive to their whole talc operalioas which give* them advan tage* which but few if any other firmt possess. A visit to this Jobbing house will convince you that Burruic* A Thom as ar* telling first class articles at low at any other bouse are charging for ordinary goods. Butter, Eggs, dried fruits A all kinds of country produce wanted by Burn side A Thomas. The Treasurer's sale* have crowded out several communications and other matter, intended for this week * paper. The Penn Hall Academy will be opened; on Monday 13th in St., under charge of Prof. Kirschner, who conducted this institution so successfully last sum mer. We are informed that many stu dents will be in attendance. The popular course and high standing of th* Professor have gained a wide reputation for this Academy, and pareuts find tbi* institution second to none to gain an academic edu cation for their sons and daughters. THK MAGIC INKSTAND.— Have you teen it? If net you have misted th* greatest curiosity of the century. It it a little fac tor, and makes its own ink,—enough for an ordinary lifetime. It retails at two (2) dollars, and can be had at at all station ers, or by mail from K. C. Hoot, Anthony ] A Co. New York. The following locals we copy from "an exchange'' which hat a habit of dodg ing credit, and bawls like a calf when it i* served after its own manner of doing things : Ex-Governor Curtin and wife have left Jacksonville, Florida, where they hav# spent most of the winter, and are journey ing leasurly through the Southern States to ward Naw Orlaans. They will return to Bellefonte the later part of this month Mrs. John Hoffer ef this place, whilego ing down cellar, last Thursday, had her twee badly lacerated and two ef her rib* fractured by the stairs giving way and percipitatir.g her upon the stone floor be low. t We are pleased to hear that she is recovering. Last Friday at two o'clock the bouse oc cupied by Curtis De Has*, near the Rolling Mill, was observed to be on fire Prompt efforts were made te extinguish the flames but without avail and the whole building was toon in ashes. Furniture and other content* were saved. No insurance. Fire was first observed in the roof but the ori gin is a question of doubt. List of (irami Jurors for April Term. Bellefonte boro'—Kobt Hepburn, C Drr, Henry Derr Cnionville— K M Lucas Renner twp— J E Mitchel, A J Shively Bogg*—Constance Curtin. And Fitiger. Burnsidcs—Martin VedefTer Ferguson—Davi'* Fv Gregg—L Evans J F Heckman, David Emeries, Daniel Bartge* Haines—Robert Goheen Miles—James P Frank, Henry G Buy er, Emanuel Harlcr, Penn—Elias Kreaiucr, BO Deininger Rush—J C Dunkle Soring— VV J Dale, 11 Kline Walker—Daniel Dorman List Traverse Jurors —let Week. Bellefonte hero—Win fthortlidre. Geo Thomas. Jac V Thomas, Flank Steel, Geo W Tate Milesburg Boro—J Miles Green I'hilipsburg—LG Keier Bonner Twp—John Rishel. Win Ishler, H Hevy. Boggs—Philips Resides, D F Shop* J II Linn Burnsidcs—Jacob Craft Curtin —John M'Closkey. A S Tipton f erguson—Geo Human, Wiu Muster D Dennis Gregg—John Taylor, Jonathan Weav er Half Moon—John A Hunter, I Peck. Harris—John S Forster Haines—W W Bower Huston—Daniel Irvin Liberty—Jno A Stover Marias—lsaac Train, Samuel Aley Patton— Geo lieeser, Geo Mattene, I' A Sellers, J G Stine Penn—P II Swartz, Fred Catherman, U G Smith Potter —Peter Hoffer, Win Aruiugast, Jobu Foreman, A 1' Hotter man, f) H Luse Hush—Geo M (-Galley Snow Shoe—Mark Money Spring—H E Gentzel Union —Jacob SpotU Walker—Jno H Peck, Jno Diverts, W P Harris Traverse .Jurors—2nd YNJeek. Bellefoiite Boro—Saiu'l Van Tries, Geo H Weaver. P Gray Meek, U D Yerger Howard Boro—Balser Weber Philisbutg—Jams* Perks, W H M'- Can-land, Henry Dunkle, O Adams. Milesbu-g—J P Shoope Uiiioriville--Jolm Bine Hoggs Twp— Frank McElroy, Thomas Adams, Simon Bathurst Ferguson—John F Krebs, Charles Sny der Gregg—B P Herring Haines —Charles W Wolf, A J Burreli, Michael Feidler Howard—Ja* Antis, J M Hall Half MIK>I—P W Burket. Liberty—B 11 Koons, Thus Bower. Milts—And Gramley, Daniel Stray tr, Samuel Stroliecker, Samuel Condo Potter— Rphriaiit Keller, Alex Kuiin, Jno G Sankey Snow Shoe —Wni Holt Spring—C C Taylor Union—Thomas M'Eweu Worth—Jos Thompson (Jrent Fire u( Milln'stonu NINETY SIX BUILDINGS BUKNKI Seven Persons IVri.-li in the Flsiues M illerntow n, Butler County, Pa., A jri 1 A tire broke out here at about hal past one o'clock tin* morning in the I'en tral hotel trvnu the gas u*od in the build ing, at is uppo*ed. Seven person* wen burned to death, but the b-nlie* were re covered Their name* are Norah Carts of Pleasantville ; George Deet, a German Captain Oliver, oil operator . Martin Phil it s and Saiiford Acetk, driller*. Th# otic er two are unknown Nancy M'Cartv jumped from a third -lory window of tin Central hotel and was badly injured, but is still alive. All on the east side of Main street from Frederick's grocers and hardware store, including the Central and ilanlon hoiue*. opera house, lord V Durant hardware store, Link's hotel and other buildingi south Oa the West side of Main street from Bed Fiank * shebang, north, irtclu sive of th* Butler county bank. United Slates pipe line's ertice, express oilier Millrrslowii savings' bank and Water man's grocery up to Schneider's billiard room on Slippery Bock street, north sol# from Frederick's boot and shoe store, west to Broomharts'sgrocery store from Hook's dwelling south side of Slippery Rock street east to Huffs laundry building, ninety six building- in all More persons, it is thought, have been burned but net yet recovered. THK FOURTH DAYS FIGHT AT BILBAO Bay oune, March 30. -The news from BilL-a through Carlist sources stales that fighting was resumed on Saturday morn ing and lasted all day. The Republicans attacked but made no impression on the Carlist lines, meeting with repulse at eve ry point. Their lot- is estimated at 4,(M) kill**! and wounded and wh)!Cth*t of the Carlist* did not exceed I.OtW. The Car! isls Turning Their Guns on Scrrauo's Army. London, March 31 A. M -There have been heavy losses on both tides in the hat tie betare Bilbao. Satilander is crowded with wounded from the Republican ranks The Carlist besieging force has partially suspended the bombardment of liilbi-a, in order to turn their guus against Serrano s army. THK LOCOMOTIY K 801LKB KXPLo SIGN. A man Thrown in the Air 101) Fret. The York Uaxette gives the following particulars of the accident mentioned in the Patriot on Mv>ndy : At tho ti.ua ot, the explosion John Plans, front brakeman. was sitting on the fireman's sea!, on the angine, looking out the window He was thrown more than a hundred feet up in tha air and landed on the top of the third car from tho locomotive with such fore# as to break the tin roof. When found there h* was dead. A country man who was cloe by saw hi* body in ascending ri-e above the mass of steam and smoke The, engineer i Nicholas Tread way . was work ing at something at the side of the engine and was thrown some distance The fire man (Charles L. Rohrbaught, wa* stand ing on the foot board of the tender and Jacob Welsh, brakeman, was sitting un der the bridge on a log along tide the track. Roth tluise men were also thrown some feet. The engine was a complete wreck. The fire box, the w. Ight of wbioh is between five and six tons, landed in a wheat field, about eighteen fret above the level of the track and thri-e hundred and ninety feet from where the explosion took place, having pa*.-ed oyer the telegraph wires, which at that point are about sixty feet above the track Tho fir# bos first struck the ground at a distance of three hundred and twenty iert, tearing up the earth to a depth of over three feet, and rebounding toventy f>-et more landed, at before stated, three hundred and ninety feet from where it started. The ongine, what was left ut it, was thrown to the bank opposite the direction in whith the fire box fiew and was reverted, the front end being turned northward. Hevy pieces of iron and wood were found in eyery di rection. The bridge under which the loccmotive was standing was struck with such force a* to fly into hundreds of pieces, the heavy timber* falling on the track. KOCHEFORT A N D G ROI'SSET PICK KD UP AT SEA WHEN THREE DAYS OUT. Paris, March SO. -The report that Hen- • ri Rochefort and Paschal Grouttat have escaped from New Caledonia it confirmed Ad. .p. tch from Malbourne of yesterday t date, to Pari*, says tbey, with Gourde and Builliere and two other convicts, have ar rived at New Castle, New South Wales. London, March 31—*1:30 a. m.—The Daily Telegraph's Australian correspond eat says Henry Rochefort and his com panion* escaped from New Caledonia in a small open boat. They had been three days at sea when they were picked up by a British sailing vessel and brought to an Australian port. Rochefort has tele graphed to Paris for fund*. lie intend* to visit the United Slate* and lecture in New York and other American cities before he returns to Eu rope, whvn he will probably take up Ins residence in Brussel*. INCENDIARISM AND FAMINE IN INDIA. The Daily New*'" special from India say* incendiary fire* are alarmingly fre quent in the neigb-irtiood of Seatamora, | in the Gwalor di.-trict Two laigo vil lages were entirely destroyed. From Natmul large numbers cf inhabi tant* are emigrating in consequence of the famine. A PARTIAL RKSULT -The sudden J death of Mr*. John 11. Brown, of Lock Haven, in January last, created much ex citemant in that city at the lime, mid ha- 1 led to a minute investigation into the cause of her death by a coroner'* jury last week. The Democrat remarks; "Tho official ro|Krt of Prof. Rogers, of tin- Pennsylvania University, on the Hnulysis of the medicine taken and contents of stomach of deceaard, was read, l'rof. Ro gers reports the finding of strychnine in tb* medicine and stomach, and the find ing of 'bromine and iodine as bromide and irdide of potash iri the liquid, and iodine and bromine presumably a* iodide and bromide of potash in the stomach.' The verdict of the jury was, 'that Mrs. John C. Brown came to her death from a poi.- mo-fa* substance compounded in a pre scription of medicine Ht the Drug Store ol George K. Toxer, in the city of Lock Ha ven, by some person to tho jury un known.' " THE DEAD AFRICAN EXPLORER London, March 26- The remains of l)r., Livingston left Aden on the 2-id, on the) mail steamer Milivu, for England. Tney . are inca-ed in a lead coffin and preserved in salt. The body was fully recognised at j Zanzibar. London, March 27—6.80 P. M. The Daily Telegraph announcing that the body of Dr. Livingston w*"on its way to Eng land, says an investigation at Oden result ed in its complete identification. THE FAMINE IN INDIA. Calcutta, April 4—Reports from the famine-stricken districts show continued improvement..in the general situation. The authorities are now in a condition to hope that the difficulties are over, except iii the northwestern portion of Tirhoot, where over oUOJUO persona are yet depend cut upon the government for fooJ. The spring crop has yielded well, ex cept in Tirliuot. Monday and TuesJav spring-like—ulter wards ram-like. For the Kvporter. XI a Kuftrr V.r: It it said that "gnait 1 work it as good as any, if it hits," hut the guessing of XI r. gaorge w.foiite, of lite Ue richtcr, don't liit. If lie did not succeed , better in hittug his mark while a toldiar, 1 than ha does in lumbling around in the i fog far "Uncle John," 1 do not wonder that th* government gives Ii Im but half a ] pension. 0 usds ! Ha snceringly refers to toy lameness in walks ; irg, Ilia result of all accident I met with year# ago Of this he should simply be ashamed, (if that were possible,land at the same time remember that a dis. rimaling public sves a wide difference between a ; physical and a in.oaf lameness of gait I'o all whom ii may concern 1 would tay that 1 am nut "Uncle John, 1 Jo not know who that tmsleriaus persuing* is; | don't care to kuow, and that I have no j interest in the history or doings uf th* liu i richter and its aditer, or rather, thai i will not have any, after a Certain htlle matter still between us, is p-rc./. 'Null' sed. "t>KKK Von FIVU." ! (The writer of the above comuiunicalian wishes u to stale that b* is not "Uncle j John." Publisher* are not in the habit of saying who i* and who i* not the author 'ot coiumunicatiuns, yd in this msiaiic* we will say that the wruer of the ahos# arid "Uncle John are different person*. Ki>.) DEATHS. Near Huh'ertl.urg, on 21st March, jof typhoid fever, Mr. Jno ri. Swaila, Near /..on, on the 4Ui, of A|ril, Mrs. ! Kii. a J Famolca, w if* of Henry Famolae, aged '.7 years, 0 utoillht, and 10 days. MARRIAGES. Ou l9tli ult. Mr Albert Scbenck, to M us Nannie J. Halter, both of lL.w nrJ (>n 25th ull Mr. George Kmcrick of j Hublertburg, ta Mist Mary A. Shearer, | of Beech Creek Lime & Cement. The basi quaLly of luau, always on hand at the Centra Hall lime-kilns. Also cement, which is warranted to he fa su perior oualilv. Apply to ap9-tf ' GEO. KOCH. LUMBER FOR SALE. Tito Undersigned has for sale a large stock of Lumber at the Loop Sawmill, (lately Colycr *l, consisting of YX ilirK. Vki LOW, A PITCH PINK li KM LOCK, OAK. POPLAB. PALING. LATH. SHINGLES, II FADING, and all kinds of Lumber generally used lor building purpose* J A FLEMING, apr9-Bnt Poller* Mills. IMNIOBOVI AGADIMT dk s KM- IN AU Y.—TheSprlng Term Will be gin the 6i i Monday in May. and continue twenty weeks, client a vacation at two weeks during harvest. Tuition and board ing at moderate rales For further infor mation address the Principal, Jscoa BmoBE A M .or Dr. J R Smith Sac'y, ot the Uoaid uf Trustee-, Pine Grove Milt*, Cer.lrc Co. Pa. p9 3l SHERIFFS SALES. By virtue of sundry wut* of nen facias levari facias aid venditioni Flponas, is sued out of the Court of Common I'lr*s ol lVntre)cwunty. to me diiected, there will be exposed to public sale al the Court House, in B.'llefotiie. on Monday. 271h day uf i Ajirtl, 1874, the following described leal j estate, v.* .- All defendant's interest in and to certain ! lot of ground situate in the boro" of Phil ipsburg. Kgsh tugnihip, Centre county, know n and designated as iot Ko. •. in the ground plan ef said lloro there, n erect#,l frame dwelling house, wood shad and oth er outbuildings. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to he sold as the property of Alexander Adams. A IX J: All those three certain messuages or tracts of land situate in the township of Gregg, bounded and descrit-sd at follows, to wit. Baginiii.'ig a( a chestnut oak s thence by land of Is-ac ll*'.lirgsr, U. E. 29 perches to a stone ; thence by same N. 50 E 5 6-10 perches to a stone, thence bv land of Polly Hettinger, N. 38", XV 28 2-10 perches to stones, thence by lead of Daac Hettinger, S. 58° XX' 5 4 111 per, to the place ot beginning, containing one acre neat measure. 2Ul'he second beginning at a chestnut oak (hence along land of Isaac Hettinger, S. &tf, W. 6 8-10 pprpbps to stoiips, tfcnce along land of same, S. So"', H._U-fW jer. ui stones, thence along same N. 35® XV. 29 perches to the place of beginning, con tauig one acre neat measure. Th* third beginning at a pint tree, thenieah.ag land of Isaac Hettinger 8. oj®. XX' 162 perthes to stone, thence by land of Daniel Living*t>n*, N. 31® . \%. 66 p*r..bc to stone : Ihenpe by summit of Egg Hill, N. 691 K Kre!l and John Sankey. 5.29 J , K. 55 perches to the place of b, ginning, containing 51 acres 132 perches and al owance, together with the building*, improvements, and heredita ments Seized ami taken in execution and to be said a* the property of Thu*. J. Darker. B K. rtUAPFEK, ap9 St. Bheriff. 4 UDITORS REPORT OF POTTKB i\ TWP.—In account with John Hos ier man, Overseer 1873. DR. Mr 24, To am't due twp at settlement SILI2I 1874 Mar 251 L, Am't ofduplicato 751 15 1873 CR. Mar 24th By error in aec't of 72 J164 do Cash 1 U> Mar 25, 74 Am't for keeping jiaupers 463 83 do Exonerations I 35 do ,Service* 35 0" do Dr. PDNeff 3000 do Percentage - 37 55 Jo Cash at Audit. 2000 do Du* at settlement 28;: (W In acc't with I) GiiliUud, Poor Overseer. 1873 DR. Mnr 24tli. To am't due twp at settlement $20252 1874 Am't of duplicate 632 06 Mar 25. Am't refunded from Slate Hospital 2400 do Cash from John Pen nington 10 00 1873 Ctt Mar 24, By exonerations, K do By cash. 4(1) do 2, '74 keeping paupors... 623 (6 do By exonerations 14 'AI du do Services 50 00 do do Percentage 31 CO do do lfal HlSettlement 143 1(1 In acc't with I' Shefllet, Road Supervwr |s7.'. DK Mar 24, To Order from Jno Goodheirt $79 07 Mar2s, '74, Toaudit of dup 14)0928 1874 CR Mar 25, By audit of work SB3O 96 do do exoneration*... 5 46 do da service* - 13500 do do Gush at audit 4000 do do But lit settle ment 76 93 In acc't with S Rover. Road .Supervisor. 187.1 I)K Mitr 24th. To order from JB Lee $lB3 72 Mnr2s. T am't of duplicate 637 09 $ 820 81 1874 CR. Mar 25, By am't of w0rk...5626 2l> do 25, do exonerations 947 do do Services 75 00 do do Gash at audit 84 119 do do Order to R Lee 26 (k> $ 820 j 1874 DR. Xlur2s, Auditors Received Cash s'4l 09 do Deduct Auditor'* credit **44B) do Hit! in hand of Audit ors $ 60 09 1874 CR ! Xl,,r 25. Bv XV A Kerr. (Clerk. '73) $ 3 00 |do XV XX' Love. Auditor... 200 .do Jim M.'C intick 4 00 i do J- Gilliland... 4 00 ! do J J Arney 1 00 J.lo XX' XV Spangler 200 do D Weidensatil room lent 150 idoFKurl/., printing 16 5(1 [do R Lee 50 00 $ 84 00 JAS M'CLfNTfCK, JOS GILLILAND, J J ARNEY, W. W. SPXHotgR, Auditor*. apr2-3t I riXRKAHURKR' H NALK o| V* I UNBKATKD LA SIM Foil I A\KS I (lit 18.9 MII.I 1873. *„ - AND PRKX IOCS YKAHS •*' Notice is hereby given, thai in % ' pursuance of an A.-(ol Assanibly, . passed tho 12th Jat of June, A , D 1816. entitled "An Act to 1,1 amend an At t duelling the uiode of selling unsettled lands, in Cell fO ire county," and Ihe several tup- 31*8 pleliieilU thereto, lliele will he PSi evposed at public salvor outcry.'do thu following Uacls uf unsealed jdi lands ili said county lot the tin - Nil due and unpaid tlieirun, al the Its'. Court House in tho llnl* ugh o! 439 Bellafolllu, oil tin .- olid Xloii 198 day ..(June A D IBT4 18 llogga ToWllailip, "36" oats nt ninaoilis.su Vasts ■ 1,18H... Andrew Noiuiuur* 27 .>*h bit Unknown <1 2C 7" 4 her A Lucas. P2 4'ki hi ...Uukiiow 11 2 "ai 4to 4 ... 153... Jonathan llat vey 13 mi IS 11 4.11 40... XI,I-S, Hood 1i(74 tl*l I'. l ..163 .David Lewis 27 t9 ( 35" d ...d©,William Gray do £*• 4<> 84 XX" 111 Rii.se!! 729 4u 4 184 . . XX 111 Runnel! (, •• Hurnsiiie Tuwushiji. ■IKS . 96 . James Hull 36 69 • ' 433 Ale* Dallrs... 19 9tl •**' do . ...Thomas liaiui)b.ii da do 163 ..Unknown do A" fi11... '" 9 931 6J 1(W 4of Jer Parker... do 2t do 83 .Jeremiah I'arkar 2 i'." l 46 4i3 163 .Joseph Morris... 19 90 l<*l do .. do ... Ale* Greater do 47 do do ...Geo Kddy do 222 46 . ...Uukiiow ............ 184 123 "si ...Samuel Harris— 4 J'Ui 15 I! 3 120...SalUUel Scutl 19 91 .'*• da do ... Robert Gray 19 90 32 4 > do ... XX tn Dewart do 117 4 1...du ...John " ... do To do .. do ....{nines Tower#,,. M do ha do do ...XVm Gray do 415 John XX .-tire 1 .... 1908 ((,o do . ...James 81ack...... do p>,| do .. ...Jos J Wallace... do nil 433 I'JO XX" m Co. k 19 90 po, do., do ...John t'owden do do ...do ... XX* ill P tirndy do do do ...Henry Shaffer...- do do do ...John HoUsel do do do ...John Lyon do |u do da ...Charles Gobeii... da |o, do d© ...Tho* (tra1it......... do do ...do ...John Brady ...... d ; do ...da ...Juhn Kida. da > do do ...Henry Doiiclly... do do ...do ... Robert llrady...- do 7t5 Unknown - 23n Ip, 12 Ilenry XVheeler.. 692 UeiiurrToarti*hp. 425 1U8... ..Jacob Barium...- 390 do Curtiu Township. d" Snof Joseph Kelso 94(11 J?" 337 ... L.tidies Crate*... 47 BU ) ! '-J 415 . ~,Wm Gil he! t 77 4u 2u:i t Caleb Lal,lt ttlOJ iii ; 1 L o g.trelh .. 3d 64 f*' 4ii 163 ..James XX lute 77 6 4.4 4J .b XV Packer. 569 * r - Itki . ...4 XX ml* Xlitcheit 66' 43 4 do 221' 4 da 4 73 ' lO 424 ...4 Jos Devling 6 02jd" 433 ..163...Th< nias 11a1a... 34 4o 'A*' J.-hn Palmer 16 At 421 461 XX in Yardley 19 Tn 376 ...Samuel Ba.rd ... 69 A< 4 '-. Mary Talluian... 2! 5j 414 Jos Devling -i rT t 216 ..163... F XX hait.ui IB 65 *ng:.-ih £i3.i 415, ... R u hard Tunis 8 (*> i," do . Rebec, a Kelso - 35' do .Friar f.'"hjy......... 71 " d • .. Casp. r XX s-tar £) 4' AC4- .. Robert Amtley . do f , 416. _ —John Mi Cat lay I7 84. ,k ~ j 53... 14 ("line (Juigly lUh 4AI . 46...Philip Myrr* Sill I ,'^ do . .do ... X'ah i.line Myers Jft t*, '•*' do. do ... Mn hael Myers... do du Simon Mvcrs 9 43i. 163...Th0mas 1* Hate 46 44 433... 163. Garnet Cs>tiinger 22 :t<. ~ , 4*24 *6l Th.. (' 'A'!.a.toil 6# Hi Ail 4!l J...!*!, Hainws..... 86 55 - 4 1...1A" Ale* Bel 37 ' AU 433... 1%).. Cliarh • H..t! 37 A' 41 Joseph Taylor 8". U' - l j 1 . 1 ! do N LAtwood 12 Wu 4k? 103 Abijah Davit 87 3 438 l4 19 Thomas Ferguson 1202' JJ* 118 23 Aaron Irtivy IJ(5:V*' 404 115 James M. ore 13 21!**' :tß* Hannah Turner 12 48;®° :c.(g 125 Caleb North 4 07 oyj 63 J Pethorbridga 8 2>ij^Q) 110 John Baker S(ioU|g 150 Sanuie! Bryson 10 05; ,j t> Gregg Township. 133 121 .lame* Barber 7 70 "247 All Unknown 8 70)428 50 " 145 187 Half Moon Township. j , w 216 Josiah Lnmboun 20 (*'.!'J® 210 104 Unknown 14 89l;' II 114 '" 5 53A; w 52 138 05i 'l° 40 10 •" 3 14'° 58 12 " 4 Ns' 88 Win King 11 o:!'J° 174 Samuel Bryan 8 18|'|° 207 John Mi Ktwook 26U'm' ° 41" 40 Ilenry Playd 82 60j'J® :uw 80 R Whitehead 38 39 ,7® +*• Al XX'm Laudhurn s(> 40 ],'"' 210 Jacob Underwood "26 46 ;J~ 136 117 Jacob l'yle lilt;' 1 K*i 130 Richard Joliff 6040-< AM John Hannah 25 20 ' 4(*l Jacob Baker 60 40 'j® do Jail 11 linker do , 18 C&TDelig* 2 26 Ifnriin Township. ;! , w 50 of John Irvin 1 42 UI of John lrvin 1 42 do do do do t j u WO Win Brown II 40 ( j 0 do Jas Reed do ( | (| do Absalom Andre do • '.■■ 125 J C Fi-lier 136 ,|, ( 150 Unknown 4 27 ,i„ HUSTON TOXX XSHIP m 282 K Josephton 48 50 os. A*l XX'in Cliaiicellur 31 30 pv' 816 J Bnsy 54 18 270 Seely ( Mountain) 44 84 cia 213 Monro .do 41 78 c, Itri Williams 1/(54 -.ig, 433 163 John Pice 41 55 do do John Win eland do j.y do da John Hollingtuti do l)o do du Jmiies llualvr do • . 59 Unknown .501 lliiwiirii Towuahip. j„ 25 Jacob linker 73 do Jos Graysburg 8 05 216 130 J J I,ingle 899; do 242 97 Jo Harris 14 76'(33 4'J II A Josttin 2 44 do 6(1 Jo, Gray-burg it 05 J., I*l,l J It t.ealber* is 10i els* 199 15 * N4MM tllll > • Wm llsrrtoa do 12 140 Simon NnyJw 174 >! do il( Kb iietihato 90 67 0 Kubl .SlM.ili 9 74 II 40 I'.lrt LeiUal 97 tV.I • Chris Smith 29 US h 10 <•! Ju l I'utur 1.1 44 Daniel RruUs* 1.l £1 0 JnoJ n ck...a 4 23 7 162 Daniel Kitawir 644 h mi K*lwrt lrin 13 do II JMi M Sliaw 9 87 i) 1) Cats. addon 1 (>4 II 'l'liua King *1 36 u 40 Peter Lytic 1.l 110 li X! allow Leech li Ml 1 .1 r r J ei. k ..in 11 64 ll Job XV I'a.ker 18 Ui I Win liny 11 M 4 I Chris' NVslirrod* 451 u Nteph Chain bats 6 44 il Ku*a lUktr 9 id J I'nm b Hi . Simon Shingle 6 (l".i i Daniel Krouse 18 60 Marion Township i It .l.tiri You tig 6 40 J \V A Thomas 9 7( i Unknown I o ii do b 91 il D 1-aiub IS W 7 Jo b'jii i Ala* Monti 4s 11 1 199 Abr Singer 80 lit. i Henry McKwin 90! I XX' in A lit.on 6 4' Unknown 2860 A lex M. ■.(( 28 4: • Christ Kolircr 10 90 t John shncna 10 Ml Ml!m i'owiiship. Tltoa Grant 6 SO] I Ale* Hunter 1 44 I J er J nekton Sir. . XV m Stradman 107 I Hubert Taggcrt Ml i Tlio* Smith Kit i Aaron Levy 1 39 I Robert tirade 6 67 I Hannah Orally 6 67 i Robert Gray 6 60 I Abraham Scott 1 06 ' Samuel S, u'.t Mi Abraham Kcott 1 60 > Samuel K.-mII 96 J ana llrady 2 66 I XV in I' lira Jy 6 76 I John llrady 2 66 Henry Toland 2 66 liamrl XX'ilham* "2 76 XX"in llrady 2US Samuel Sertoli 2 76 K .chard I'arkar 2 Ui Jer I'arkar 2 60 Jultn Sa.L-bnd 2 6.'. Thus Grant 6 SO I'cier lluuhl 2 76 184 XX'm Mili 11 u. XX"m 1* llrady U Jacob Seigbrid 2 K. Slruliecker A Reynolds *2K6 do 1 71 Dan'l Seigbrid 866 lieu Calhoun 285j lletij I 'alboun 2 B*. ! XV m H artier 8 07! John Trip Jo , JorJ a ok vi n 1 42. J. n Wolf 102 Win Da wart 2 66! i'allua i'ovrnship. Tho XX est 8 2n.i XV m Ktlia 2 4u Tho* Wnt 2"2.< XX* m XV i icon 8 46 . lletij Homer 87 25 Jacob Maker 9*i Ilenry Gross 27 26 I'Qitcr Township. wu. Hart lean I Utj ii 11 Fullinan do Edward CaUiagus S 2*' XX to t'amagua do J XX'm Hoffman 23! Datue! Smith "2 64 Daniel Levy do Samuel Youngs do J a me* Moore 66 j Geoigr McClaltaa lis Jseph Goavill !} 3e Taylor Township. Jot Draak I*.' H", M J Craig A S Sbarri. k 87 Ue Th< XX'*! lace 4 22j Richard XX' iu'ehrad 11 4" J.oh XX'tUiame 8 6'. Jnai.atab 8 B.'. XV m 11.11 4X24 (>*•> XV Alberty 17 10, And Hurry hill 8 6o h'.-h llm.'iJ I \ '>• George Hilar 11 4"' J..vt.pl; XX*,lch 2 ho Eliza l> Merrimaa 27 Dun woody A Long 7 S4 Kuh Township. 163 Jno Such 16 98 Jno Black do ' Jot XX'cilt do of And Aliiton 18 .60 of Aliiton A Lilly 22 A> 100 J.ihn XX'hitmer 60 07 do John Loudan SB Ml 161 Christ llara M 0! 10 Jrcb Stack 86 64. 104 Christ Hara.Jr 63 #4l 7 (.verge Slough 1285 153 Andrew Shenk 64 07 do David Hart do And Scott 10 19! 161 Michael Shenk 82 02 d> Chrintien Shank 64 07 do Christian Bohrar 32 02 do John M iilcr do ! do AKcigharljr d- i A Vcigliart d>> ] illH John Xlillar do 161 Johnllubler do i da John Hand do . 68 Joseph Pitu 746 I 139 Henry Pint do 160 George Pint do i 80 "I Hugh lluiniltan 15 97 I 163 laac llritohar do do Kiuhard Malalia do < do ilatiriah Turner do ! do Jaui> TurneJ do i i Harabra Snydar 14 W!l 1 116 Ann Arthant 14 36 I 117 Thoa Arthant 18 19 I 162 Joseph Welch 32 03 163. Kohort Irvin 56071 do John Munsr do ' d<> Richard Peters do \ do Jacob Wilson 1598 do Jacob Milter do do John Httbler 15 97] i 147 Jacob Kuth 29 95 I 44 Jno XX'eidraan 31 22 ! 116 Jacob do 49 47 I John Miller 16 97 ) 163 Thoa Hamilton 3203 do Kllenor Siddent do i !■ Krrht llainy 16 97 ) 10 Rich Atharton ; l'.ft! 1 161 Rich Malin 15 07 da Isaac Briteher 15 9" do Jno Gundayer 61 07 do George Slough 32 13 da Michael Oundager do " 84 llarilinati Philips 27 20 1 166 Titos Hamilton 7'.*B do Titos Grant do 3 168 Henry XVilner do 163 Richard Lot,den 15 96 do Daniel KiUerald 82 03 do Daniel Khler do do Henry Ponkerton do 1 do Paul Ruth 15 98 > do Paul Black do 1 do Paul Such do 1 do John It.lreland do 1 do John Kcllay do 1 Jo John llitsli do 1 do Pdcr HruUiuan 15 90 I do Tims Kdwards 15 97 1 Jo It >bl Irwin do 9 Tims Hamilton 8 05 8 Tims Grant 4* 3 153 Tho* Reete 82 02 Jo David Havcrage 8 0.5 do Mar M CortnTck 805 do Jas Glentwortb do do Goo Latimer do do Ew'd Moyerton do a seats, era' w.aa.arta Ntatt to 327 100 A nil Armstrong C( 4 431 103 Sarah Dc'any 8(1 A*i Wut M< I'haraa 37C 1 136 (18 XX" in 11 LaHmora 251 431 1.51 Rol.t Suear 16 1* -do do ( hritl Letihora 82 (B ! do do Carper Shaffer do do do Owon Jordoit 16 9t ,do do Chrltt Itohrer S2( , lilt Rol.t Kmg 13 01 t 381 163 And Allitoti 14 M 120 no John Lilly Hhf 4-H 1 1 da' Slough 169* I 50 II Jno Brechbitl 33 78 1 216 M) of Kohl I' tony 79s l] 70 Tho*Grant 6le I | .sl Christ (lobar 2 2V 1 'CI J Uakn.iwa 74 u> | 5* • * do 71 (II .4U 153 Roll! Miller 19 72 I 13 12 JtohtKlfig 8| , 4 :4 Jno X|..j, igu), iff. O.J (< j 1 34 XV XX ,| do I 433 I'd ilaniel Ta"tier 16 98 do Jan* Millar do I 434 chat Lucas do 1 do Thoa Grant du 1 262 Ruht King 3262 , 463 163 Daniel Itu. kiay 970 1 Hiiow -boa Tuwiialiip. 1 453 Ksl Kobt Waller# 16 Ml l| 414 Sarah Slat k 1 29 450 Sarah XI ('ardiati 23 SO 19(1 08 Henry X'atidyka 98* do do 10 11 9W Jo. (leveling 8 70 do J Z Long 15 m 1 do Jo* DovSitig do 421 164 Kearney Wharton 46 01 100 David Carscadden SJO 433 153 Sarah Dt-iauey 22 4'J do do XX mXL Pheron do do do Kdwtn May stun do . do do Win Lewis do do do KranuU West do do do Jasper Maylatt do do do XA",.t ,j u do do XX'in liigliarn 22 49 do da Ja Hawthora do Jo do Rlair XI Isilislitn do do 'do Kdward KOOU do do do i'aul Co* g s Jo *l.i XX Lewis i Lawyer] do do do Tho* Cathbart dr da do Rahert Morris du do do Pkoli* Rrunt da do do Tho* S Shiti|iep do do do Than Hawthorn do do do Goorg* Meade do do do George Campbell do 4UI Ale* Martin £1 Ml 3UU Lewi* !,. *;> 21 49 433 163 Kearney XX'hart*n 46 01 •i) John Pun 16 97 i John Liggat 16 a> 432 153 Xlargaret Spaar 13 U3 216 Robt ltainv 1121 4'*l Sarah XI Canahna 23 40 433 153 Aad Bayard 22 50 Mo do Xlry M Wharton 24 49 >lo do Jos P.N" orris do do do Francis Wert 45 01 do do XX'in XX ert do do do John XX'ert 22 49 do do ll li Cunningham do 308 71 John M Net bill 1872 3MI 433 j vph Morris 22 47 do A leg G res'/of Jo du Una Kddy da do (im Parker do 162 Richard June* 9 41 Walker Townabip. 92 26 Wm Ackert 140 211 44 Capt Osman 299 115 13 M Dougherty 168 214 155 Margaret jama* 3 (• 179 Jlo Kl>xa Daugharty 247 110 39 Joseph K'ltli 140 "ill 73 pe-.cr H.hl. 296 90 .*4 John Vtercer 124 do do Kobt A skin do 86 40 Job Pa. kcr d< 89 do Job 1 '•c kcr. 4r do ; 59 do Danja! Johnston 84 827 164 Wm M at.red 4 Csi 127 120 of Ruth Brooks 'JO 1 327 100 David Me rear 461 337 154 Robt 4) 4 Bakar 469 22 47 Jtbenraer liahn 83 '.5 40 XX*in liahn 3M 138 David (seller 532 .184 IBS XX ili Miller do *2M! 129 Mary Caruac 892 214 166 Kdward James 30] 60 Benj Pyles ACu 68 ios 75 XI ry Cam*ban 168 26 4no XL Corning 2 67, 1212 Samuel Rerkaian 6 95j 1.'41 David Reed 4 60. 'M 39 M (Hugherty 14c 140 Christian Rohrer 24 14 'r.W 6 Kdward James 2Mi 50 MarvCamahan 08 70 J.u linker 1 I) . 161 John Kung 3 36 le'i K.chaisl Purl*w 3MI 17* Kachaei Kobison 560 Worth Township. 91 63 Jacob Kuhties 1.3 Ai .180 40 jo* Kuhna* 27 72 119 83 Abraham Kuhnat 18 81 247 1.70 George Kuhna* 38 03 -A) 40 Matluas Kuhnes 60 06 '260 J B Gray 19 25 30 Roland liu hards 560 SQ Unknown 7 To 71 Robert Campbell 61 26 "' " 1 71 74 Unknown 7 70' JOHN B. MITCH ELL. sp9 Treasurer. Ss d ® ■ -J i * < i m .55 0t wT *8? r ? c cv v V x ■ ,r - c ~£ B 1 " ? c c • 2 c S" 1 r S • M is - f s We.Se*- c 9.5 PS X C aWiis it l = sw •: I c M - :£ Ml <32 ew cc ® i ~ m i I "J g is m- ■ ■ < w 2 ' I a = =5-i 3 1 5 A -ta SSi * U O V J|! . r- las : .2 d * S * So 12* 2 22 c 3 '23 " •< s * r , t E fh 1 li J: i ~ - JS - *3l i ** " z 2 C.2.* 8.c"""2 s S i c 4 ■ i x = it C- § rn-a j t-i: -2•g *s c -+Z c ~ -lit-* ~ c * * ~Z. SI —"sMhi v. - .am si. ImT tfc m C g" g.S fcA t 5 * % C fS *>T3 N ... tf + Uii 3 * i .-I±C v : i.Vjx-o 3 - 2 2"?- t ii;*.Es = t:Jt'B 5 ' ' _j tc- S;5 ~ ,S llS'tn 5 = >5 £c - . v "1Z t 1 c e-O ? -if = r £I '/j .Q I i.£2 * t"W-2 = w t S.-X • '• a: 5-s2l*£".s"=*.£ '. : Q SEJ j lieu* - - 2.5 =5 ; ;■£ S- ~ . *a* 4j >r . _ ~~C G * I loJJ?rSsasej; i ©(ps. gs. q "O BKLLKFONTKM ARK ETH. iVhim iVheat $1 80. lU.| lift ...Ky0...... 70. l oin 60 U. lt*rf.y hu. 70 Glo/er#eer |>outi.l 8 l'ork i,r pound 00 llutler W) Kggsikt Fluster i>rtnn IIS TlllluW H Itf.r.l, to 1U,,, Lard wr pound H cent# Buck *bn*t 06 ct# Fiuur per birrel remi!h,6o.. I WHOLESALE 7,26 T<> 7,50 MILItOV MARKETS Corrected by John M Dowel, Grain Men hunt. White wheat l,fiO ...ID J wheat I 46,.,. Rye SO Crn fiti Oat. 16 ... Hrley HO ! Cloveineedluo ...Timothy.ced, ;v,'jo I Salt Sper >ii' It,, •'"con 7c Ham IS ... Hut let 27 K|r •JO ......Plaster V 60 Chi.inut Cual per Ten 16.76 HtiVo| Coal per Ton t*i 60„...Ka Coal p. ?r T..nj ?'■ ■*! ... i.iinehurin r . (;.>al per 'r.io $3 SO TO rarnuir.s& ituildcrs flavinx attachoJ a PLAINER to <,ur team .aw-itiill, 1.1, the Sevan Mountain#! near Kouat'#, we ate prepared to furnUh, j WHITE *1 1 E1.1.0H I*l.\K FUMHtIIO A NlDllti, VKS J MARKET PRICES A BILL LI MBER OE ALL KINDS. EENCINO A . EL'K NISHKD TO ORDER 1 A J. UNDERWOOD, M iltruy, P,, or, J •♦'P' 3 Put tar 1 * Mill#. Pa. II A 1.1. Kuril if ure itooms! Hill tfltlM A ORIBPiNAX, respectfully infurm the . itiae,, of OnUe county Una ll.av have hour In out the old "f* J o_Deinig#f, and have reduced we pre*. haw con.tantly u hand, *ftl fuakfl to urtief BEDSTEADS, BITHKAUH. SINKS, ASJISTANDS. _. CUPBOARDS, TAHLKH, 4r, Hour MAKE CUAIK* ALWA ra OK if AMP. Their tock of reaJy-niada Kuraiture i larre and warranted ofrnd workmanthip ' aiiu u ail iitada under (heir own immedi* ale #upervi(|nn, and L ~tfered at rateai 1 cheaper than einewhera f ait and ace out atuok Lafora aurcha#inr' 1 IMfWb. ly li Keystone Store. FOB FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS Uu tu H. YEARICK:& SON, PoBFOBEKiK Jt domestic DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, H ATS, CAPS, HOOTS A SHOES.j CLOTIIIXU. Oil, QUKK.NSWARK, GROCERIES. PRO VISIONS, KLOI'R. Ac So. 0 Huh' Arcade, Belk-foute, Pa. All kind, of country produce tak- ; en. IJe#t llargiius in town to be bad. uov2otf PROPRIETORS OF THE Bellefonte Lime Quarries. Th only M*rtufaclurr of Lime, burnt etcluMV.lv with wood, in Central IVnroyJ vauia. IiKA l.Cicn in Anthracite Coal, White Lime, l)u Pont'# Powder, jSporting and Planting Powder on hand, Fuiuj for Plaiting, Fire Prick, Ground Fire Clay, Fertiliser*, Implement*. jar. * 73 tlflli-a hi il yard near South *>ml of the Hal.l Valley Railroad Dj>ot. fontr. IV jan 10.73 Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL. PA DEALERS IN PUKE DRUGS ASD MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, DYK STUFFS. I*KRFU MKR V. NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES FOR THK TOILET, Ac., Cic„ Ac. PIKE WINE AND I.IQIOKK. for *tudicinal purp..<. Truwoa wlddj known W reouire in *i landed rev*>iuuieadatioii , Lot the reasons which have* fflfffldy given U tlftjr lh*maan 1 iubwrtbtr, and which will, wr htipt, |lr* it IMH} Omuaand woit, arc briefly a* follow* It m a tint rat* newspaper All the news of the da* wilt IHI found in it. CONDROMKI whan important, at full length nh*n of mutuant, and always i>ruantad la a clear. Intelligible. and ioU>reUng Ehaauar. It !• a first rate family paper, full of entertaining and Instruct ive reading of every kind, but nothing that cau offend the moat delicate and scrupulous taste. It is a first rate story P*PW. The l>aat tales and re inancaa of current literature are carefully selected and legibly printed in its pages. It Is a lir rate ajrricultuial paper. The wont frank and Instructive article* on agricultural tuples regular ly appear in this department It Is an *mlr|ur coun-1 try. and threat on to undermine republican institutions altogether It lias no tear of kuvoa. and aaks no fa tors frwm their supporters It reports the fashions for th ladies and the markets for the men, t speciallv the cattle markets, to which It liavs particular attention. (• tnally. it i* tho cheapest paper published, one dol lar a year will secure it lor any a ibacriber. It Is not i necessary to get up a club in otdor to hare Ths Weakly Sun at this rate Any one who souds a alugle dollar will get the paper for a year i We have Bo travelling agents. TIIK WKKKLY SUN - Eight pages, Atycte uol uiuns. Unl* fl uu a year. No diacovtut fruui UiU tote, i TIIK SEMI WEkKI.Y SUN Same slju as the Dgi l> Sim Iti tv a yuar A a/ flu per ffuut to T&lftlMWVllN A large fuur page newspaper of •weuty*elght olumu- Daily circulation over ISU.Ouu All the news for a cents Subscript ion price l*> cents a month, or #6 uu a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a dis count of 20 per cent. Apr. 2-8t Address "THE SUN." New York City. Excelsior Cement ;• The une a good quality of Cement i* de#i r rahlf* Ihl# Cement ha# already bean , U*ltd far and wide, and rendered the ut moat ktttiifiaeUoa. Pcrtona, therefore con #lru< tinr Cittern#, laying Water Pipe*, , Ac , will lind it to their advanteg* to hear tiiia in mind, and aio, that they warrant , the article e ropr**efitvd. For further . | particular*, addreM ,1 MEYER, JIOFFEU, A CO, jjodec tf Aaronahurg, Pa. ENoLihii "uooFfKo" FELT; U luvad U> (lead eaU la all rlnaaie. mimmx Y "T 4 '■* lO'raeMatt*, Oau-aiMiaa.. tad UaO j ; fur lafibg FUI itwila, l*uu#r>. IJatRMi < •—-tTrtirf. *n4# uf r.llMi ut . nuud or tll*9 , IPaU. mmlu * cttuid I* Iru* Kuala, iMnl.wrtlM Hji. inui. ami I .rf NuuMn I Tk Kui>.i. R.li u euliap ta e.lw .r at rttU iMWUi, Of at >n*W. la *ldli. | J M>u*atae a carfaee ! ut tm u,umlm tm lt . ! THREE-PLY FELT, Kor Roofing. it""*- * '*".•. a> la taut i Uaeak, •* •UJ a 'artturn M te< ut la, ~un 1.-1 '* '"4 Hiua Ufca nM. Ooaal- fiifclma nil • ts uCl^' , ' , * d "*• * 4 *" wpamjSßt, ifc. faii^JTu. ta iolaUS vlUt MaaM ■MftiaaUag J *ttd KtaAad Tba Maadt Haul Ileal la# la lauwt. etadi I, am w.d y ,|| M .u. • braeb TARRED ROOFINU FELT L'aU •iiaaai.aO tut Muauaa Ham. *md tm Tat 4U - auiTwin. & i£3HS 52 *—- - •—* utjM ;■"}? I-MHI. wri. U eeeae* I alt miiloutat a ortu. at baa ***** faet TWO-PLY* FELT, rat Ihaauae. tlyoaaa lUuae Tw|~ia* H uUlu* ~.k. tig Wauit I 1 Wo, aud tut ota.ta#i -rf-t ,i.i. .ad hi, ,1.1,. LlVatta, li lankai wtda b# k) taut la lauyUi Kaak tali wiU outer a sactaea W tea* aaara . t le aiwn M. tut HbaaOiif II aae U aatlad a|a>a tbe ataldiae, atektaa a (eofarU* art Udl,t aheaOaa, u# aut tarn leaitue trum lUaajoiaaa lut>. aoaa at -attaia aHi aet - aaat il MICA CANVAS KOOFINO. la ralla Wtnlaui M nun (aat la I* ha bud me ,tha teal, and la : i-tr . tt* al.att tea addaa atti a* ae. a, I. Tint u Ut* out* I roapaamoa Keutad thai dee* aui reuuirt a aaouaa coat at pale! a* matt UNTAERED BHEATINO FELT. : tut I'arp.t Ldalee, Ottafaeiae rtaata, aed tar petUad . i -ad. 1 alat*. Tin aed M,tdta Waa#M Tui ap la raUa ni#et>Uad be a 1 a*At te awutda 1 til a til untw a eartae* U taal ajoera, at ■ tm etaaea tew. Id-aafa. lurad to lit I'cil II (tooling („ i ia * r fi -'" lUu South Jj| Street, Phila. Stoves! Fi re! Stov's!; At Andy Roeamitn'E, Centre ilall.are I latest and best ctovee out, he ha* juat j received u laue lot of [Cook Stovea, tb# i'iowtrr Cook, J the Jjt lijiac Cook, : the Rcliatto# Cook. ; |l* Alt I.UIIS The Radiant Light, aelf-fee- '• der, UM Burner. National Egg. Jewell Ac. I He el!a stoves a# LOW a* anywhere ia Miffiin or Centre co. * TIN AND SHECTIRON WARE The underaigned hereby inform# tb* citiaent uf Pcnnavailey that ae he# pur cha*ed the Titohop heretofore carried on by the C M. Mfg Co., and wilt con tin u* the fame, at the old aland, in all tub ranch e. in the Manufacture of KTOVE III*K A NPOITI.tU. All ltinda of repairing done. He hat a!way#oo hand Fruit C#nr, of all Biir, BUCKETS, CUPS, DIPPERS. DISHES. AC. All work warranted and charge* reatoe-, able. A tharc of the public patronage ao-i liciu-d AND. UEEBMAN. 1 laepTOr Centre Hall { NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICK. AN ENTIRE NEW STOC.i OF ' BOOTS AND SHOES at the BOSTON BOOT & SHOE STORE, , NO. .1. 11l Sir* ARCADE. Prices Lata than at any Otber Shoe Store in Ceulre County. | Call ami See I s! No. 5, ItueliL Arcade, Bellefonle. July PHf. APPLETONff AMER It AN CTCLOPAEDI A. New Rcriecd Edition. Price an.d Style of Binding. IKr.Uretj n-nttu* b# tb* bl*t trntw# am aratr tab 1 mi I'natmt raa mam In*, tad Ulartr#Wd a Ith ' j Mimi Tboaaaad Kfldrtvtag* aad Mafw ' Tb* work artvtiuJl? |>ul,ltab*d aadvr tb* til#* at ' " TIIK AMKKU .* cVt UK*k.Ol* mm oammlatatm , lIW3, uir. .in. h USM lb*wd*rtra ahlvb It a** I *ll*l.ml 1. *ll part* ut Uw tatted IM*U* 4 lb* tic Ml ahleb a*r l*k*. pi**, la aran I t.rmarh <> kMh,. bwratar*. *ad ait, b#r tadacad I lb* editor* *ad i..t ut rr* la Mtba.it H t am *a#ct aad | Ibntafk m-WM.Mdt* lam a * (dab* Minted Tb* ABMTICM C|tb|a*ta W itbia tb* !** tea tear* lb* |t.,m* at di*ror#o I* I man deimrtaießl o kn<—ld> b mad* a a am work ' of ibmM* #a Oaperali*. aaat. a Tb* tauvaaaval ul ixliilral aCalra baa k*f, >M* I wllbtb* 4wwrn-ol hmm, aed tba, frattlaf a#- I alMluc tu (be ladattrtaJ aad aaafal art* aad tb* a ooaMßleao* aad r*a**m*al o#aocial llfa Ut*al*tn ■ *sd ooaaeqa*a' reeolatbaa* ba** arrant is,.tii • aaiieaal cbaataw of imallar anamt. Tb* civil mat | .1 oar ewa eoaaiar. .he h ma at O* h.larbl m h*a tb* ! lam volota* of tb* old *r„l Ha* h*aaU* b**a ead I e! aad a a*a wore of roauawvlal aad ladaafrtal a*. . Itvtt# ba* tmca comweaced. . . . . f l,ara* a**aw - r *m>rr#pbwal kaoeied** P >,** beta mad* kr lb* la>l*Attd*M |*vi>lr*t* ul if H Vb ereal |mllttoa] rerolaltoa# of tb* laal daead*.] .lib Or* ami oral reaoll ul tb* Up** of tUa*. ha*, hroaabt late pablw a lea a maltltod* of na* atsa.l ebara* uaa* at* In aran <*•'• .moaih. #ad *1 abac* *X(le* have l-e*. fottaht and lm|mrtaatata*a . maintained, of .hlch tb* datail* ar. aa pad pteaarrred - oat* In tb* nvarapaper or tn the iraaatmil t-aMtonUoaai iof Owdai. hat ehwh on*hi now lo tak* place is jmr-i i manenl aad authentic hat.y. p la preparta# lb* premnl edition for fb I taaa. it ha* . accmllndlv been tb* alia of tb* *4llol* to brtaa down , tb* Infr-rtuallon l<> tb* latex iiatllib dale*, and te ■ faramh an ami rat* arcoaat of tb* tao*t tweeat die * ootwrwe la #cteao*. of every fraeb production la litem, • lam and ~f tb* newex irvenlion* la the practical „ art*, a* well n* totiv* a aurrtnet and tartaddaal record - of tb* prcwTv**ofpolitical and blatorlcal rrrnta Tb* work liaa to-en heaun after careful aad pr*ltmlna- , ry labor, aad with tb* mux ample rmn>arc** for carry- ' lad it on to * wrmaful termluattoa N\,o* of lb* oiwinaj Xerutyp* plate* har* l.e*a u- . rd. 1.0 l rrery !<** ha# l-en printed oo n*w type. " fonulaa in fart new t>clop*rdta. with lb# #aaw a plan and cuava## a* ll# |,red*.-ea#.,r bet with a far J paakt pecuniary napend.Mtrw, and withmtch Improve j ,aal la Ba *uep**Mt,m a* hav* teen aucaeXed byj 1..„*,-r eitmrlenre aad enlarwed know led**. Tb* Ulualralloua which are lntnodnred forth* 6rx time in the preaeni edlUot, liar a been added not for J aak* of pictorial IrSecl, hut to |fv* .teatet lucidity," aad force to lb* ptplauatloa la lb* uf Tney *tti / bracr all l,taachr „f xieuc* aud of natural hiXory.'L and deptrl lb* m,u fam,,ua and remarkable feature of r nonary at- hitectur*. and art, a* well aa the varlou* pt-jceeae-„l ntechaatc* and manufacture*. Although intended for lntruction rather than rmbeliiahmaat. u<> paina hav* been aparod to inaar* their artistic • crHence . U ooal of their etocutien I* enortnoae, and II U believed they .111 bud a welcome reception aa an admirable frauture of tb* Cyclopaedia, ana worthy of ttahlch character Thla work la sold to Snbacribera only, payable on de livery of eech volume. It will h* completed tn sixteen large octavtvvolumea. each oontalnln* almat lh*epa*ea. fully Illustrated with several tbousaud Wood Kn*rav- In*.and nltb numerouseoharwd I.ltho*rapblc Map*. l'rice and Slyle of Binding. In citr* Cloth, per vol #SOO lu Library leather perjvol OHO In Hall Turkey Murrucco. per vol TOO In llalf Russia, catra till per vol 000 lu Kul Mom.,co. ant lour #Ut cdjteapeiftol lUIW in Full Russia, per vol 1000 Three volume* now ready. Hueeeedln* volumes, un til completion, will he issued once tn two months. Specimen !•##* of the American Cyclopaedia, show In* type, illuetrattona etc., will be aent r#lU on ap plication. First Class Csntassing'Agents wanted ,!!.,KSiJJ.ffb Dr. Crooks Wine of Tu ■UF Contalni TaoHmila In gradients of t'sifsllHl# ■I Tonic VMlua oombltied with the rich otoalclnbl qualitit-s of Tar. which cause It to fenfM np Uvk Ik* weak Modi dekll mJß Uw\lUled sof rapidly B jmrnr If TC|r##ioreibo#lM ■ •WW' ■■ W*B#lreitili, Ucleause# t,ie Liver it ui rati sea BUkTli"! iiiiflMl'infW *** " ' o dlyrct, rriuoi u* l> •|,rpsl# ■MrliTWr nil!llPjg 1111 iti>K -iiuit. It HnUKiffi rralore. UieappeUla; h n SjPpTlliaS ■*■*#. Jitttad tor or any rjkOHparagßU f** v * CtiaMplaliit II ' HMdrn vIK tnallv cu re#nil# AMgthk WaSap'*Skl dSSSci Colds, Hint nil diMHSkea ' lifllFHMfMfai ' tl.e THHUAT and. LkXUb, auu Town. W A /S TJ RIT Y I ||iii=% i TUH..A_L f b t Mi D. M. RITTEBHOCfiE, lege, of Phil'.. Fa., desire to inform the HFLBKROWTK, PA. T A Y ixtv Is Pmidenl, (wi-hier. sptHdal aUentlon giUn to thorn having Nthr .™,.of7> F P.'. DFTFTT #' eLV U/iA' *nlo partner-hip UND' THNT hereafter any ■. , , Prop **' Cnt. Hall where he I# at all time#, prepared Don I int., Mlllheim. F.N THE COt Nl7 BANKING CO. WRTTEEOF N. HlUbi*H, (lunatic!. has Wen BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. 80 4 °_T V SHOE MAKER j _______ . __ partner nip, ana that hereafter an> Ha* flrat elaaa accommodation ; chare- to make all kind* of men and boy'# cloth- OffrU bit professional aervier* to the ann n* acknowledged I'ee*. .Mortgagee filed in the office of liie Trothonotarr of D JOHX-ITOX & SONS Prtmrietor# FEXTRE HALL. PA. 9 KOONS, SCIIWARZ A CO. person employ will consider him- ,f ing, according p> the latest style# and at public. He D prepared to perform all (Late Milliken. Hoover & Co.) *•■ Ofllce in the diamond. n,*rt h • id e of U,e CVurt of Common Picas of Centre nol!o''r>ntp Penm Would most respectfully inform theeit f'■ _ •.'npl<>T>ng both, andthat if a consul- -a ww*.— lL_ reaion.blechar.e. operation, in the dental profession. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, the eo, U i house. IMtefonye -.-tia *nf county, and w, II be preJntedloaaid court UoUeronte, Penna. seat ofthia vWnitTjEth* haaataHß a Syrwa liunUwanjfflktwWfiwibßl- ... . !N . Utton it raqulred, no astro charge will be A DMINIBTRATOR H NOTICE.— Jtffilfe ta now fully prepared to eklract . . Allow interetl /VENTRE 11 ALL HOTEL. for confirmation at April term neii r- „., ~ n new Boot and Shoe Bbop, and would be ae/aS&nt a. ill ■ W AJtega'^ttust* FlSH. CHeeß6 and Provisions, ln * de - J\ seiiaii. oavta, c. T. Aua*A*oua. teeth 6io/o and frem tkt DpeL thankful for a ahara of tho public ratr^a VtOMMW 144 North Delaware Avenue, TL. HPANOLKR, Attorn oy-at- UW 7tS&SSS*£J£4 m £ „„ Vl e i/mm't". MU'Of - - Discount No!#*, SUga. arrUe and depart daily, for .1 marl-3L ProtbonoUry. ~ „ AU . ltT ,l aMIIA **• BooU aodSboe. made to order and 137 North lluah A T aciTm? InEngl H 2KELI£^ J SCf JmfifSXi KY. Attorney at Law, " d T M US, Attorney M'ALI.ISTER & BEAVER, ' iutr •