THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY APRIL*, 1874 LOCAL ITEMS. Our friend* will oblige by rending us Lent* ol local news in their locality, give u ! the facta only, and we w ill put them in shape, also notices of deaths and marri age*. , . Any one sending us the nanu s of six new subscribers, with the cash, w ill be entities! to receive the Reporter one year free. The lUrotrtßß being read by nearly everybody on this side of the county, whore it has a larger circulation than any two papers, will be found the best mod mm for advertising business, sales, Ac, Ac. \ Splendid Ciiav. k to no into th x Hakpw arx BraiKßas. Finding it very inconventonl and vary expensive to carry on two stores, 1 have concluded to sell "out either my Milroy or Millheitn stand, (weuld prefer to sell in Milroy These are both good stands. Any ona de siring to go into the Hardware business will find this a rare chanca ; any intorma tion in regard to what business has been done will l>e cheerrtilly given. If desired the Real estate in Milroy can also be pur chased. Tortus casv. Apply to W.J. M Mamgai. IrtMarCt. Milroy Pa. Miller A Sen, take all kinds of Country Produce at highest market prices, in ex change for Groceries, Drugs, Medicines, Ac. JW-For the convenience of our patrons at|Millheim and vicinity, we have au thorised Esq. Reifsnyder to receive sub scription for the Rkportkr, and receipt for same. St Gov. Curtin has returned trom hs Florida trip, and is said to be looking well. The Centre Co. Normal will begin at this place about the uHU of July. next. A heavy thunder gust passed oier this section on last Mendav evening. Prof. J. P. Leiuell's grammar school closes with a grand exhibition on Friday evening. Spring being somewhat cold and wet makes it backward for farmers with their \VOrk. Dr. Schneck, a leading member of the Reformed church, died at his home in Chambersburg, on last Sunday morning. His funeral look place on Tuesday follow ing. The past winter was rather lavor abie than otherwise for the grain in this section, with the exception ef tha cold spell, beginning of this month, which was s inewhai severe on the fields. The fields however, do not have a discouraging ap pearance. The Tutec* .-ay Brown got out a pe tition and sent it to Gov. Hartmnrt, pray ing him not to appoint Mr. Onris judge Or*is was appointed and now we expect to bear Brown read out llarlranft and put him where be put Bearer, Bianchard, thortijdge, el al. —"-M-. E. B. Bute, of Buffalo twp., Union county, boasts four dun horses, which hitched to hi* big wagon ladened with wheat, he drove to Lewisburg and had the "scene photographed and won ders whetherCentrW county folks can beat that The rails fer the L. C 4S.CRR. were purchased in Pittsburg two Weeks ago Ist not President Miller put a little more energy into the railroad, our pvepie are very justly tired of the snail's pace with whicn it progresses. There was more speed promised and the road might now be cwmpleted had it been put through half as fast as promised. W iUvu A flicks still stand No. 1 in tne Hardware business. They have the largest and finest establishment in this sic lien of the stale, and their stock embraces everything in that line of business. They tffer . xtm inducement* to builders, me chanics aad other* needing hardware, and will be found the most accommodating firm in Bellefonie. Mr. James Love, of Trey, Miami county, 0., writes us, April ltl : Very Utile wheat out here, except along the river.and creeks—all froze out on clay up lands, but my wheat it No. 1, and I think I can take the RcreaTXa another year. . A great rush at Wrn. Wolfs old star.d. since the arrival of his new g.oda, which is tke finest ever brought to this vallev. lL stand farmers and others te make their purchases. Always good bargains. Mil'heitn is getting up a brats band. Money has been subscribed to purchase instruaenU. llope it will be a success. —-J. C. Ranch of Early stown reports the following large eggs; One of 71x61 inches; one of and ajtbirdone of "4x51 inch es. Crotber's Sewing Machine Pitman, if a useful little invention which should be attached to every sewing machine. I prevent* the "cbuch" attending nearly all machines when operated *f well as the wear ID the main center of wheel, besides enable* the operator to start the machine with the f<©t, thus obviating the necessity j f using the hand for that purpose. Mr. j Smith, of Mile.burg i the owner ef the patent, and may call upon our reader* with the article. Cy /■ —The council ef the Presbyterian 6t.urch, Centre II ill charge, sat as a court, in the Ev. church of this place, on Mon day last, to try the case of John Shannon, against whom the charge of "falsehood and misrepresentation with intent to de fraud," had been brought by parties con nected with the Centre Hall Mfg Comp Dr. Haiuill officiated as moderator. The hearing of evidence in the matter com menced at 11 a. ui., and closed near mid night, quite a number of witnesses having been heard relative to alleged mismanage ment of said establishment-under Mr. Jno. Shannon as superintendent, leading to se rious losse* to certain stockholders of the concern. At the close of tbo testimony the members ef the court respectively submitted their opinions upon the evidence before th- % m, each one declaring the same totally insufficient to sustain the charge brought against the accused, which opin ion was also shared by the moderator, Dr. llamill, whereupon a vote was taken re sulting unanimously that the charge again * 1 was not sustained. The mem S,rs °' l^e councl ' were *WU liain Kerr, C ' arsou . Pllil '> * and G. L. Good hart. Rirtiklecan remarkn bloiftK in depending from h.' 4 "-ulky, and even if "Lbo infernal thing" gt'* l ° n to P- Nobody hurt, but a soiled overcoat n d • scared nag were the consequences. Weather rather damp this week and don't suit farmers. I'ENN HALL "SQUIBS.' The academy at this place, opened on the 13th inst, with about forty student*. The present term promises to be the most interesting ever held in this place, and all this is due to the untiring energy, and general popularity of Frof. Kerchner. Spring Mills, and our burg in paxtner ship, had a runaway on Wednesday last, and are now both happy. There is some thing decidedly sensational in a runaway, especially when u fellow slopes with a pretty gal; but as the runaways were only two spirited horses, it didn't sensate worth academy students, have organized a literary society, which is to meet every Friday evening. A general programme ' r ~*ereises will be baa from time to time, a L of the boys are chuck full of speech, and'a re a ' rettdy B P rl!din K their ""fel! ana area. naptory to u grand nop. 7u n 5 8 ' ana Calhoun ! Shades of Clay • jj j lawsuit before Twe feUows wb (J flttir iuU) „ tsq. Herring, turn.^V 1 ' jjr y rough and tumble tight. „ . better or THE MACUC INKSTAND.—VV. V,I E ; NVERR . niore useful article than this vaua. . ~v tion ? It is a little treasure, costing f p' dollars, and makes ink enough to i. "* lifetime. No acid can effect it; no clunin prevent its flowing brilliantly. It is just tbe thing wanted. Sold by all stationers, or by mail from K. 0. Root, Anthony A York. Thk Army Sot imiK- Hon. John I? Linn. Deputy Secretary of (he Common wealth, tcnlm the follow ing circular: Kißßi&iirßo, Pa., Marth 18. lhT4 The following in the i>r.>grnmme nrrang krthi Rttculiti Committee, for the meeting of the different Armv Societies on the lltn, 12th and 18th of Slav, in thil Cltr: MONDAY, MAY 11 lie-union of Ninth Arnc Corps a p. m. Re-union of Uarlrauft's Division at & p. in. Banquet tNinth Corps si rt p m. TURSD A Y. MA Y VI Re-union ot Sixth Army Cbrps at at t a m. Re-union of Cavalry (Vvps at H> a at. Re-union of Military Order of Loyal Legion at 10 a. m R*-union of Society of the Army efthe Potomac at 11 a. m. Governor's reception at S p m Banquet Society of the Armv of the Potomac) at 10 a. m. WKDNKSDAY, MAY 18 Meeting of Council of Administration, G. \ 11 .at• a. n Moating of the National Kncampmeat, G A U,at 11 a m Banquet (Grand Army of the Republic' j at 10 p. m. BX ECUTI VK COM MITTKK First Corp, General Robert B Heath. Second Corps, t'o! \V \A' Jennings. Third Corps. 00l Clayton Mc Michael. | Firth Corps, Gen Win AG-Candles*. Sixth Corps, Gen Jas AV l.atla Ninth Corps, Gen John 1 Curtin Eleventh Corps, Gen Adolph Rush beck. Twelth Corns, Gen Joseph F Ktiipe. Artillery Corps, Captain Go.-rge AV Durrel Cavalry Corps, Col 11 S Thomas Moj A. WILSON NORRIS, Chairman. Mwj Lane 8 Uait. Secretary. "Cover them over with Beautiful Flow ers, by Stewart, is a New Quartette for Itivoration Day. Theseutimant embraced in the celebration it a beautiful one, and the Quart, tte named i- certainly, both in word- and music, wedded to the occasion. Everybody who loved the bra* a bovs and cherishes the memory of our fallen heroes, i will want to hear the song, and as it is novr . in full rehortal wherever the day is honor ed "C- ver them over with beautifttl flow- i er> will become very popular. It can bt ! had at *!i Music Stores for 30 cents, or will i be mailed f.>r that amount bv the publish-' ers. Lee A Walker, Philadelphia. PROCTOR'S FA UK W ELL Lectures on Astronomy. I. Earth's Past and Future. If. Life in Other Worlds. 111. Other Suns than Ours. I\*. The Infinities Around I . and BROW N-SEQI'AKDS lectures on the Nerves. I. Tho Nervous Force 11. Nervous Induence. 111. Indirect Nerve Force. I\J. Nerve Derangement A". Sumner's Sufferings VI. AA hat Nerves Mav Do. Published in full iu THE TRIBUNE EXTRA No. la. Now Ready. This Extra also contains Eavard Taylor's Fatuous Letter SCH LI EVAN'S DISCOVERIES ON THE SITE OF ANCIENT TROY." And a lecture by Prof. U. F. Chandler on "The Germ Theory of Disease.' Price uhee: edition ilO cents per copy. Pamph let edition. A)cents, b irteen */Vi4*e Ex tras (sheet form) postpaid to any address in the United States lor One Dot ar, and circu ars giving full details of the center If and price ef all T.-ibune Extra- free to ai y address Add res Tux TIUBV\K, New-York. AN EARTH URAUK IN NEVADA SKKtors SPLIT IN THE FORMA TION. Gold Hi li.Ngr.tda New About throe minutes*' walk in an easter ly direction from Main street. Gold Hill, there is to be seen a wonderful phenom enon. The ground, either from an earth quake or acme other cause, has recently split open tar at least a quarter eta mile The crevice thus created, starting at I< t Homestead, crosses the railroad track and thence pursues a nearly southerly direc tion down the west side ef the canyon embraced between Fort Homestead and the hill beyond It then crosses the can- i von and extend* for a considerable dis- j lance up the side of the hill last named. The crevice varies in width frem one to twenty inches, and in place: appears to be 1 bottomless The most interesting locality to visit first is directly east of Foetmaster Chulbuck * residence. In going to the lo cality indicated it is necessary for tbo lit- ' it or to cross the canyon named above. The crevice or chasm throughout its en tire extent it a-straight as en arrow, and is of recent origin. It was fir-t discovered by our fellow townsman Mr. Fleming, an old prospector. That it is something mere than a landslide is evident from the fact that it crosses the canyon in a direction nearly at right angles to the same. Our reporter, who visited the scene of the earth opening, lost all trace of the same at the fort. It is possible, however, that it extends northerly us far as the Imperial works The ground upon which '.be town of Gold Hill is built seems to possess the element of instability, and in many case* the water pipe* have pulled apart and the boiler beds have got out ef position owing to this circumstance. The I question, "whither are we drifting is a pertiment one. Any person possessed of ordinary cqjiosity, <>r laving a taste for geological investigations, will be richly rewarded by visiting the scene of the phenomenon refcrretf to above. 4 UDITORS REPORT OK PoTTKR , J\. TAVP.—In account with John Uos-, 1 terman. Overseer. 1873, DR. Mar 21. To am't due twp at settlement $143 21 1874 Mar 25tb, Am't ofduplLnto 751 15 1873 CR. Mar 24th By error in acc't of' 72, SI6OO , ft Cash 1(JO 34ar 25, 74 Am't for keeping paupers 463 Si do Exonerations... 1 35 do Service* 36 00 do Dr. 1' D Seff 90 00 do Percentage 37 65 do Cash at Audit 20 00 do Due at settlement 280 63 In acc't with D Gilliland, Poor tver*eer. 1873 Dlt. Mar24;h, To am't due twp at settlement $20252 1874 Am't of duplicate 032 00 Mar 25, Am't refunded from • State Hospital 2100 de Cash from John I'en- I nington .. . JO 00 1873 OR Mar 21, By exonerations, R Lee $2 32 do By cash 4 (ML do 25, '74 keeping paupers... 023 16 do By exonerations ... 14 20 do do Services 50 00 do do Percentage 31 00 dodo Bal at Settlement IP! 10 In acc't with P Sheffier, Road Supervsor 1873 DK Mar 21, To Order from Jno Good heart. $72 07 Mar 25, '74, Toaudit of dup lot/928 1874 CR Mar 25, By audit of work SB3O 06 do do exonerations... 5 46 do <] service* 13500 do dp Cash ut audit 10 (*) do do Bal at settle ment 76 03 In acc't witii S Royer. Road Supervisor. 1873 DR. Alar 24th, To order from J B Lee $lB2 72 Mar2s, To ain't of duplicate 637 •' $ 820 81 1874 CR. Mar 25, By am'tol w0rk...5626 20 do 25, do exonerations 047 do do Services 75 00 do do Cash at audit 84 09 do do Order to R Lee 26 05 $ 820 1874 I)R. Mar 25, Auditors Received Cash sl4l 09 do Deduct Auditor's credit 84U) do Bal in hand of Audit ors $ 6009 1874 CR Mar 25, By W A Kerr, (Clerk. '73). $ -",00 do \V \V Love, Auditor... 200 doJas MeCiintick 100 dojje? Uilliland 4 00 do J •! Arncy 1 (XI do \V W Spangler 2 00 do 1) Weiden*aul room rent 150 io F Kurtz, printing 10 50 do K Lee 50 00 $ 84 CO JAS. M CLINTICK, i JOS (JILL! LAND, i J AILNKY, i AV. "VV. Sfaxgler, Auditors. ■ accept post-office orders on Belle fcnte p. °> for subscription. Always safe. MASSACHUSETTS Washburn Elected United Stale* Senator. Huston, April IT Mr AA'aahburn has ' been elected United State- senator, hav (j mg received 162 votes. 1 lie ton, April IT During the re. o* ; between halt pu-t tweand three o'clock, a , communication was received and read trom the Dawes men proposing a union > n the name of Dr Loring, which was reject |ad by the Hoar men by almost a unanl i matt* vote. A not lur proposition wa- re ceived by tho Dawes men that the Hoar I men should pan a resolution complimen i Lary to Mr Davro* tin.l the Dawes men j would th. it withdraw his name They also proposed that but Otto more ballot should be taken to day and the conven tion then adjourn to Saturday. Both the prepet.ition- w.-ie voted dewn l ite thirty-third and final ballot was taken at i 10. and resulted a* fellow* Whole number of votee, W , noooMory ie a choice, ISt. AVasliburn 1 Hank 4 Curtis ' f Philips.., 1 Daw#- B Gttl'oid I Adam* 16 Wliittier 1 luring 4 The president Mated that, it "appear* that William H \\ nshbutn is rho-en sen j ator," and- declared the convention ad journed. Boeton, April I? Ihe election ef Gov \\ ashburn to the United States senate caused considerable surprise, as hi* name | ha- had httlo prominence in the contest. The people, hcwevr, were growing im patient under the prolonged controversy, and the .result, although unexpected, is generally welt received. THE IRON TRADE Threatened tleueral Suspension ol Work in lVuusylvauia—Secret Meetings of the Workmen—Many Establishments Closed. Pottsville, Pa , April 14. The proba bilities of a rupture between the worker, and the manufacturer- in the Schuylkill and Lehigh iron region.- are increasing The trade at this time is excessively dull, yet the men are demanding an increase oi 'wages. During the last few Jays genera! j meeting- of the iron work* or the societies of the National PuJdler* Union have been held in the leading cities of tho iron | country. These conferences have in near ! Iv evert instance been conducted in so -1 . ret The result of the national meeting which took place Reading a few days 1 ; ago and in whkh lA> forge* were repre- < seated by delegates trom every iron-pro- , ducit.g State in the Union, is of the great est importance, inasmuch a- it forecasts a general "stand-out ' iu tho producing trade. A large number oi the leading produ-j' cere have determined to close operations, some even going so far to declare an in tention of suspending for the entire year The following great establishment* arc already stt-pended : Pennsylvania Iron , Company, Danville, employing 2,000 men,' the Duncanon Mill, situated in Cam bria c unity ; the Cambria Iron Works at Juhn.t-wn, employiing (.4,CM) man; the Susquehanna Rolling Mill at Columbia, C. E Pennggk's Rolling Mill at Coals- ' ville, the great Crane AA'orks ut Calasaqua, I the Reading Hardware Cotnoany, Guif- | fert. MoManus A Co, Reading" and a , number of others. Fully 12,000 men are idle. There are now firty-three lurnaces out of b!at in the State, and, as an oiten- ( sive manufacturer a- -erted the other day, by the first of July there will not be "a ' single forge in operation. 1 A SALOON KEEPERS DEATH CAUSED BY A VISIT FROM A PRAYING BAND. [From the Boston Advertiser.] On Saturday the lad ice called upon one of the principal saloons, the proprietor, Mr. L. Simpson, having refused to see the gentlemen, and wore received very polite ly. He was asked it he thought it right to sell liquors, and responded, "Yes, as right as for grocers to sell groceries One of the ladies then read several pas sages from the Bible, remarking, "Let us see what the lord saya." On bearing the a-ripture. relating :• the anger of t he Lord with drunkards and tao- who sell liquer the proprietor turned pale, trembled violently, and clutched the counter con vulsively tor support The many loun gers in the saloon were slupified, and only offered asMsUnc* when urged by the la dies. On being led into an other room he cried several times. "Oh God! have mercy on my sou!!'' Immediately his tongue began swelling, tilling his mouth to such an extent as to render it impossible to ar ticulate. The ladies did ail in their power to ren der him comfortable, and a physician was called for, who on ariving pronounced it a case of anoplexy and in a short lime the man died. The community was of course stunned with the news, and the feeling for Mr. ISimpson is intense. The ladies all agreed that it wa the direct work oflhej Lord, and even sonic of the frequenters of, the saloon acquiesced in this decision. BALD MOUNTAIN. An Eruption Imminent. Raleigh, N. C, April IT.— Private Jis- j patch"-.received in tins city thia evening irym Western CaroMna report severe an.i . heavy rumblings in llald and Stone Mountain* On Tue-day last a trembling of the earth was felt mure than one hun- 1 vlred miles from the mountain*. The •hock* are nmre sever# than before, and it \ is firmly believed by scientists that an | eruption is imminent TLIE 1. AST TRICK To BRING TWKKD FROM BLACK WELL'S IS LAND. Nw York. April IT.—The reports of small-pox prevailing on Blarkwall'i I lan Is turns out to be the result of a con spiracy of the friends of Win. M. Tweed on and off the Island to save him from be ing subjected to'the discipline of the other j convicts. Two convicts confess that their j , eruption i were caused by the application of erototi oil. The erder.y of the hospital • ha* been dismissed, and a full investiga tion will be made, with a view to present! all concerned in (the affair to the Grand Jury. ANOTHER DISASTER Steamer Tneoa Wrecked—Nineteen Lives Panama, April, 2.—The steamer Tacna which left Valparaiso on the 13th ult.,! when out to tea began to keel over. An attempt was made to throwethe deck load overboard, but before anything effectual could be done tho steamer upset, and, fill ing with water, sank in about live minutes on tho morning of the 14th. Nineteen persons were lost, all of whom, it it assert ed, might have been saved but for the pan ic which seized the crew, and because two men ran away with a boat. A court of in quiry is investigating this nitit unusual accident. T ERRIBL KCO Ah M\IN K DISASTER IN ENGLAND. London, April 15.—A shocking explo sion occurred to-day in a coal mice at Dunkinfield. near Ashton-undor-the- T.vnc, Lanca-bire. One hundred men who were !e!t in the mine alive after the accident have been salely rescued. There t* intense excitement at Dunkinfield. Tin. pxplosion wn caused by the use of nakeAJights. Londvp. April 15. Dispatches from ftnht i Ihn 'lj no this evening re port that fiity-tbre" person* were killed by the ("ollii-ry explosion at Dunkinfield and fifty bodies have been *">gered. jD A spar 09 feet long, 14 inrhes in diame ter at the lower end, and 30 inches at the top, was run down the West Bra ich of the Su-'iueliarina, litis spring. The Shipments of coal.and other freight* over tho Tyrone Division, Pennsylvania Railroad, show* an increase thus far over 1873, 0f53,838 ton*, white the Broad Top coal trade show - decrease of lf-,3ti9 ton*. The Kaftmau's Journal say*: There are seventeen colliarie* inuppcraliun along the line of the Tyrone and Clearfield railroad and it* branches, producing two thousand ton* ot coal per day. Four negroes were hung at Themas ville. (is., on 10th, three of theui, named K. M'Cormick, Nimrod Austin, and Cba*. Walker, for the murder of a planter named Hall, and Webster Lyon* for poi hening hia wifo with ittrycbine. Threats had been made that they would be rescu ed by some 500 negroes from Florida and portions of Georgia, but the mi litany were held in readiness, and no utleuipt te carry out such threat* were made. They were all hung in tho jail yard, and after they were hung the sheriff admitted the public, mostly negroes, to view tho Lodios before they were taken down. Another attempt at revolution was made at Lima, Peru, on the 10 ult. The scene occurred in the barracks of Santa Culali na. in that city The plan ot the conspir utor* wu to seize the President, and get the other regiment* te join. An agent of the government discovered the plot an hour before the time for acting. The 9 ringleader* are in irons. Active operations were resumed en .Sat urday before Bilbao. Gen, Manuel do la Concha hus assumed tho command of one • of the corps of Marshal Serruno's army. The Spanish army in the north bus been ► heavily reinforced. It now numbeis 40,- i. loot) men, and has 70 pieces of artillery. LOUISIANA I'NDKK WATKR > ThoUMllila til People Without tiooil* or Shelter ami in Danger of Star vatioii—An Appeal for Aid to the National t internment. \\ Huhingtoii, April IT Tloi following (telegraphic correspondence teok place to day Ks lltrr. HTATK or LM UUM, SKW Out \M, April IT. (Vr>ii/*( ( .V. (irant The unprecedented lit* itt the Mi*aiip pi, aided by \ toll'tit lot lil storm*. )i -caused a mol disastrous overflow Sir i ei n of (tin Surges! puii-Sie* of the Mats are already under water, ami thousands of people, white and blaek, tiro without too,l or dialler aiul lit danger of starvation, Tin emergency it so great that I feel constrain od to appeal Id you directly, aking til< tseneral liovernuirtit, if po-stble, to extern! to thrse poor people the same relit I thai w< given in liia seal eel V more di*atrou ialauiitr at Chicago \\. r. Kat i.oioi, tievertior tif Louisiana tilt LIVINGSTONE. The Tuucral of the (ireut Explorer London, April 19 The procession at tin Itinera! of Ur Livingstone 11 mmeneetl tl j mote at twelve o'clock, uaon yestardaj i rem the hall of the Geographical Sonet t in Seville How. The hearse was followac by twelve meurniiig coaches ,J tliea caini the tjt.een and Prim e of Whale* on -riaga and numerous other* of the nobility. Th< i pall bearers were headed on the right ham by Stanley and on the iart bv Walnwrighl tli# i thcr-i were Irs Ktrk, Horace and \\ alter, Sir Theuia* Steele, Col. timid Mr \\ ebb of Newtlead Abhey, and Mr K. Young The chief mourners were l)r Meflat Dr. l.ivingtotie's father-in-law, and tin dead explorer** two tons -Thomas ami Oswalt Livingstone The ceremony was iiupre.-sive ' t io a high degree. There was a full choral service Dean Stanley, the sub-Dean and tho Ca nons ef \Ye*tminster Cathedral officiated. The "Dead March from Saul ' was per formed. The coffin was covered with tamelia and palm branches. An immense con course ef special-rs followed'the pr ces sion along tho route. The store* w ere half closed. The experiment of lighting street lamps with electricity, which Now York ham t money enough to try, is to bo carried out in Providence. It. 1. Gold tut not ura reported "to have been i discovered in the mountain* of Arkansas, near the Choctaw (Hue Miners and ad venturer* are docking thither. The Chicago paper- report that on week day*. Gen. Sheridan dathe* along the boulevard behind four Government mule*, but en Sunday* he trot* out a team of haudseme bav*. One day'* whiskey raid in Holland. i summed up a* follows Two ten-gallon calk* and two jug* of whiikey, eleven bot tle* of cider, two barrel* ef ale, one pip* I of gin and a bottle of claret. , The Mortaon* think Jhey've got the or iginal Bonder, and console tlieuuelvc* j with the re (lection that even if they have not, their prisoner looks bad enough toi havo committed a dozen murder*. ''And *o they go." said a member of a Boston school committee, our great men are fast departing—first Greeley, then Chase and now Sumner and 1 don t feci' i very well myself. In some part* f Georgia land it rapid-; ly declining in price, if wc from' occasional reports. In Houston t unty a plantation of 2.18U acre* of oak and iucko ory land* wa* told before the war for $25.- , . have had its origin in the clergy's effort to suppress the order ef Free klasons. Victoria, it is thought, will emerge from her long seclusion on the oc-' caaion : the visit to England of the Rus sian Qir, to the delight el her lovir.g sub jects, the London shopkeepers. Flee large ocean steamships havo beer lost within the past twelve months, name ly thy Atlantic, City of Wnbinton, Inn:.. ia, \ lle du llavrc and Europe. A relic of the ill-fated steamship Atlan tic. in the shape of a pa.- follows, to wit: Beginning at a chestnut oak, thenco by land of Isaac Hettinger: 8. 38 c K. 2D perohe* to a none ; thence by same N. 60°, E 6 6-10 perehe- to a stone; thence bv land of l'olly Hettinger, N. Ic', \V 28 2-10 perches to slene*. thence by land lof Iaac lletlinger t 8. 68° W. 6 6-io per. to the place oi beginning, containing one acre neat measure. The second beginning at a chestnut oak ; tin nre along land of Isaac Hettinger, 8. 60 . W. 6 6-10 perches to stones, thence along land of same, 8. 15 , K. D2 per. to stone*, thence along same N. .15" W. 29 perches to the place of beginning, con tutng one acre neat measnre. 'I he third beginning at a pine tree, thenie along laud of Isaac Hettinger 8. 61°, W. 162 perches to stone, thence by land of Daniel Livingstone, N. 81" , W. 58 porches to stone : tliencu by summit of Egg Hill, N. 691" E. 168 H-10 perch.• to i. stone, thence by land n John Uorell and John Sunkey, 8. 29 . E. 55 per. lies to tin place of beginning, containing 61 acres H2 {lerches and allowance, together with the luilding*. improvementa,. and heredita ments. Seized and taken In execution anil to be sold as the property of Thoe. J. Decker, ALSO : All that t ertain tract of land situate in Harris twp .bounded and described as fol lows : Beginning at a post and running along,laud of Geo Sheneberger Hi" W 16 parches to u white oak. thence along land ol A A Henderson, S 65" W H'.t nercnes to a stone ; thence Hlmig land of John Han son, 8 27° K Se; 4 10 perches to W (); thence S 62S° W 7 perches to a stone, thence S 271°, K 127 perches to stone, thence along land of (ie.irgo Sheneberger N 72" K AM 5-10 perches to t stone, thence N 271" W 77 8-10 perches to W. O. Stump thence N. 684° K 11 per to stone, thence along land of Joseph Moyer, N 27" W AW] porches to a post, thence N. t'.ASj K 6 8 10 perches to po.t, thenco 27' West 53 perch es to place of beginning, containing 117 acres, about 125 acres cleared land, there i on erected a two story frame dwelling • house, bank barn and other outbuildings Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold . as the property of J,dm B. Al' \V illiams. B. F. SHAFFER, ap9-Bt, „ Sheriff. Owing to what ho regard* AS the un favorable admit of Iho Intcrnntionn ('onmiiv>ion in regitrd to full* and ton ungo through the Suez Canal, M. dt Lcaiepa threaten* to iliamin* hi* pilot' ,ami cxtiiiguirh the light* in tie light house*. •j Judge Muilill of St. Lotii* i put ting the lawyers who practise in hi* court under diiciplinc. In one day ho lined ix of tin in five dollar* eacli - for violatiug tin- rule* of pleading. ' (lite lawyer had hi* ease disuumed be* f eatme he wrote such an illrgililo hand I that the Judge eould not read it. C.delict William Philip*, late president II of tho Alleghany Ynllsy railroad, led an l -vtute valued at s'i,UbU,ooo. It l id thai he ilinl without making will, in which case, being unmarried, the <-tat. will go to hit brother and abler. Col Philip* was also a director of the I. C. A T It It MARRIAGES. (in the I'Jlb, at the rtwidelico of the , bride* father, near Snydortown Fa. by the ltcv J A. Bright, Mr. lii'iun* Burner of i Clintoiivill# l'a t > Mi* Mary C l'ealer j ofSnydertown Pa On lii, Mr. Aaron Tbuina*. u! Aaron*- burg, and Mi.*, Muggio Witmer, of Haifa* :! I Hull. Gil l day*. ■ (In the lb inet.. Elmer Miller, *on of Michael and Amelia Hettinger, aged lo ' mouth* and '-'7 day* Gn IMb, in Perm t- wn*hip, Mrs. Polly llosterman, wife of Adam llostcrman, aged 58 year*. K L L K KG N T K M A It K KTB. White |Yheat $1 .Ml, Red 1t • live 70 Coin 50 ....Gat* ils Uurti-y Ml. 70 C!o,er*ecd ),*V' l'otaloei U< j Lard per pound 8. ...Pork per poundOri Hutt. i :l Egg- V) Platter perton jib Tallow 8 Bacon 10 Ham 15 losrd per |ouml H rent*. ltucj, wheat 05 ct* Flour per barrel retailß,so... whole,alu 7,"J0 to 7,10) MII.RGY MARKETS Corrected by John M Dowel. Grajii M. reliant. White w heal 1,50 ... Red wheat 1 4b....Ji.Vi ti Core iU Gal* .15 liarley 8U Clover*eedl,Uo Tiniothyeed, i'-bl) Salt 'J "Jbper em k Bacon To Hare 15 Buttei 27... Egg*! 7* Plaster 9 50 CliMinut Ci 1 per lan $5.75 Stovo Coai pnr Ton $450 Egg Coal per Ton! $6.50 Liuieburner Coal per leu s:s.so, SUM 11. d I IT M. The under*igned having concluded lo re main in ihc vicinity of Centre Hall, th, precni eea- n. Would respectfully inform ike public that hp will engage iti the bui*' f BTBNCIL CUTTING IVraon* ItMiring Plate* tor marking bandkerchiefa. > !otbing, grain tack., faruui g uten.il* A . ! will do w ,dl! > give him a cal! N'. tr uiM, t *how sample* H. C. O u attaint laprlo- t; Centra Hall LUMBER FOR SALE. The Uudenigned ha* for tale a *U>-k of Lumber at the Loop Sawmill, (lately Colyer ), eon-i*ting of WHITE, YELLOW A PITCH PIN I HEM LOCK, OAK. POPLAR, PALING, LATH, SHINGLES, HEADING. and all kind* of Lumber generally ued (or building purpose* DRY WALNUT LU M HER afway* on hand All kind* of Coopering done J. A FLEMING. ipr*-3ret PoUer* Mi l*. H. H. WEISER & CO.. Manufacturer* of Sheet iron & Tin ware, Millhcim, l'a. All kind* "f Tinware, constantly <>n J hand and made to order. Shoctirmi Ware of every dacri|4ion, alway* on han-l. R.uifing in Tin and She,-!iron done in. the mo*t approvad and *atif*eiory tyle. Spouting Uuoe to order Their *U'< k of Tin and Sbeeiir. u Good it large and complete, and olforod at tin unviNT nt ii' T.s. Their ettabliihment ha- be- n enlarged : and to> led completely throughout Satisfaction guarlantced, and all job : promptly attended to. aprl'i-v TO Farmers& Builders Having attached PLAINER to our steam raw-mill, on the Seven M untain.- n.-ar Fouct'a, wo are prepared lo ftiroiab.j WHITE A YELMRI I'IM FLOORING d SIRING, AT LONVKST MARKET PRICKS SHINGLES A RILL LUMBER <>F ALL KINDS. FK.Nt ING A . FUR NIsffKD T() ORDER 1. A J. UNDERWOOD, MiUroy. l'a., or, d.apr '.in J'olter * Mill*. Pa. ' TAKNTItE HALL Furniture Booms! Kit I'M It INK A <• ROSS .71 IN, j repectfully inform the citizen* of Centre ' county, thai thev have bought out the old i tand of J. G. Deiningi-r, and have re-luced j the price*. They have constantly <>n band, . and make to order BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SI NKS, \V ASHSTANDS, CORNER CU I*BOARDS,I TABLES, Ac.. Ac. Homk Made Chairs Alwatson Haxt>. Their stock of ready-made Furniture i* \ large ami warranted of g.od workmanship and is all made under their own immedi ato supervision, and is offered at rate* i cheaper tliati elsewhere Call and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 26 feb. ly. Keystone Store. FOR FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS Go to H. YEARICK;& SON, FOR FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DllY (i(M)l)S, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. CT,OTIII\<4, Oil. CLOTHS, OITEENSWARK, G ROCKRIKS. PRO VISIONS. FLOUR, Ac No. 0 Buah'd An-.iilc, BcllcluiiU', Uu. j All kiiula of roun'ry proxluce tak en. Bust Baroain* in town to be bid, uov3otf BUTTS HOUSE Bellkfonte, I'a. J 11. BUTTS, Frop'r. HUH tir.it clues accommodation ; charg es reaeoaa 4*nr, tf. ; Lime 6c Cement. Tli. b( uuality f itlwHyi on hand nt th- ( iiir Hull limekiln, ' A I*o ■ coin.nt, which i * * ft. 11 toil to be of* tie * pcrlor .pialiiy. Aj>|>ly to Up9-tf GEO. KOCH [JINK (IKON I \i A 1)1 MY A HEM 1 INAItY TheSpringTerrn will be gin tli. #rt Monday In M*y. and eonllnue twenty extent ii mention of two „ m t>k during harve*l. Tuition and board* , ni nt moderate rate* lor ftiriln r infor mation nd.lr. ilo Principal, Jaimin i Runs* A M, or Dr. J II Smith, See'y. of th. ll,mnl u( Timtec, I'm. (.rove Mill*, IVi ire Co. I'. ap'J at. Miller & Sou, CKNTRF HALL. PA. DKA I.Kits IN rent: nit cos AM) MEl)I cists, CHEMICALS OILS, DYK STUFFS PKHFU M Kit Y. NOTIONS FANf* ARTICLES Fit It I'll K TO I I.KT. A<\, Ac., Ac. ri rk him: an o i.iqi ohn, for'medicinal purpotea. Trusses C Supporter* in great variety. A bo, choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, nnil all other article* tuually kept in a 1 'irtt elarx Drug Htere, I'rescriptioui carefully Compounded. l *oct tr MfLLIE A ftOIT. j Shortlidfte & Co., I'll 01' Jilt. TO its Of nit: Beliefonte Lime Quarries, The only Manufacturer* of Lime, burnt exclusively with wood, In Central Pennsylvania. I>EAL!.UH IN Autliiacilo Coal, White Lime, Du l'ont'a Powder, Sporting ami RJaating Powder on 1 band, Fuse for Rluntiug, Fire Rrick, Ground Fire Clay, Fertilizers, i| Implements. jan3o ::t j< office aed yard near South end of the' llald Englo Valley Jtailroad Depot, Belle* j' fonte. Pa. jan 10.78 j NEW GOODS AND NEW U PRICES. H A X KNTIitE Jf K\V STOCK OF ! f BOOTS AND SHOES at the BOSTON BOOT A SHOE STOKE, : t NO. 3. 11l NII'.N AIIC A OK. Price* Leas than at any Other Shoe 4 Store in Centre County. Cull ami See I No. ■">, Bush'a Arcade, Beliefonte. } July 19tf_ 1 / i ROC LP. Y STOKE - \ I V Woodring 6c Co., i At the Grocery Store en Allegheny Street, Beliefonte, l*a . opposite II offer I Bro'# inform the public generally, that <■ the* have now and keep nt all lime* one'* of the be,s and large-! -tuck* of Groceries, < fttch a* ' t I i COFFtIKS, I i TEA. it SUGAR, Mai. ASS AS, J i I t Ac., Ac., Ac., I I 1 * CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS OF J ALL KINDS, conn,ting of canned pea, tic, cherrief, omat 'r-. plum*, green corn, dried apple*. pencile, . heme, Ac In brief they have everything unultyL kci-l in a firrt e!a* Grocery Store Call in ladte* and gentlemen. tur price* are J* .-enable. NYo ami tv plta*c. ocUKf Til K 1 l e, t I the popular demand lor Lowvr ] Pri ><*. re-pci tfully call* the attention .f ] thepublu to hi* ttuck of SADDI.KKY, now offered' at the old stand. Designed < specially for the people and the time*, the. . large.-l and most vari. J and complete ax • ortiii.-nt of Saddles. Harness, Collars. Bridie*, of every d.-*cri|>tin and quality ; Whips, and in t everything to complete a first-!! . rla- eathlibm< tit, he now offers at price* which will suit the times JACOB 1)1 NGKS,Centre Hall ENGLISH ROOFING FELT, !• (asunwl l* fff II la all rltmata*. tsoln# r(>naira li tit K>toflM Hoimm. (>ltwil(tti)|t. WMi . ftar 1-M tn KUI Rotifa, Ijoina GrtaarH*. Mssrrthtmaoa. or Wall*. oUtdr . ao*l for planum , Milm >r Ttlaa. ll D 0100 a at.h •!naih, ty XI Hb hM io wl.IUi, and roatalatn* a *orfcp f Wkj foal, THREE-PLY FELT. For Hoofing. In HoUa. X Inch*• arid®. I iO foal la lan#lh . aach I will wiw * kiirfftw 10 faal aijuara. or IW aqaara faat, j It li to bo laid a*maa lha roof, khinilc faabun, with a lapof u irn-Uf. and oacurad by nat line Ua ad #a atth Sd nail* and tin apa Whan laid. Umi I alt u to l*a paintrd with Maatlc R( Uivalinf, tad Sandad Tha Maatlc Roof i'oallaf la mliad. ready f*r uaa. and la a|*fHad wttb a braah TARRED ROOFING FELT Umk) iitaniinh for Hhtwillne llxmara, and for Tar and t.ratal li*tin. aiau for Diatlue under Mata. Tin and Shine la Kooflne It la u*d In packlne Woolana and Fart t*) |PPtllt them from inotba. Pot up In rolla wetehine 45 pound* aach { 16 |H*onda Fait will cvvar a aurfacr t*f lw aquara fact TWO-PLY FELT. For Hhcatine* Hcmaaa, lt*M*ftne Tamporaxy H itldtne* malt lne alar Tie hi Floor*, aod for idactne uodar Slat# and Hhlnelaa .. . In rolli, Bi Incixa trldf by & f*at In laneth Kach roll will corar a aurfava lu faal qtiara cr U*> aqoara ' fpnt. , For Shaattne It can Im nailtnl t>von Ui# atu ldtnc. maklne a jmrtactl/ atr Ueht ahoatine. and auro pro • I taction fr*>m daut|Miaaa. Rat*, mica or rarmtn will not , e-' naar It MICA CANVAS ROOFING, In rolla oontainlne lo*> a-iuara f*at Uto ba latd i. mw xthe nwt, and laDftad ah4n#l- f*ahlun with a lai *l two tnv"l*a. and aovura! by nallne th cnleaa with 9Hoa. 1 ack* Thi* la tha only t-ompoaltion Kontlne ttt does ot requite a hnuMae coat of tuuut or corneal. ITNTARRED SUKATING FELT. Fir t ariMct Idulne. Ih*afettie FIor*. and for |>*tUas ; under Slate. Tin and Shlftel* K**<>fttte. Put up In roll* walehlne 1W Huod la innind* F ait will oovar a aurlaoa to faot aqunra, or luo aquaro fcat Manufactured l.r tha IVnu Koolliig Co., nir 6-2 m 105 South 2*l Street, I'hiU. THE BUN. Weekly. Semi-Weekly, ami Daily. Til K WfcV'KLY HUH la too widely known to miolrr an cktondasl rrcotumrndatloD , but tha rwaaona which liatr alrwidjr f IW it fifty thousand aubacrtbatw. and which will. w hopa, iti> it many thousand mora, err hrtatly a* follows It la a lira! rata nowaoaimr. All tha nawa of the day will he found In It. oondanaad whan important, at full laneth when of momcut. and always urwaantod In a claar. intaliietbla, and intoroattne manner. It la a first rata family pa|*ar. full of antartalnins and tnatrncttwr rtradina of arary kind, hut nothtne that can offrtid tha nnat dallcafa and acrupuhma taata It is a ttrwt rata story papar Tha l>aat taia* and n> mancaa of currant lttaraturo aro carefully aalactad and legibly printed In It* pagaa It la a flrt rata agricultural papar. Tha moat fraah , and Inalructira erth lo* on agricultural topic* regular ly appaat In i|U department It la an rndepamleut political Kiwr. btdunglng U> tu> party and curing no collar It Aghta for principle, and for the olecllni) at the l®t man U> offtco. It aape " dally darotaa Ha energies to the MIKMNUra of the great corruptions that now waakena and dlwgraeea onr conn try. and threaten to undermine republican Institution* altogether. It ha no fear of knavtui. and asks no fa wora from ttrakreoppoHara. It rt>|rtirt* the faahlon* for the Iridic* and the market* for tha men, capocially tha cattle-uiarketa, to which It par* parth ular attention. f tnally. H I* tha cheapest paper published, one dol lar a >' will secure It for any s4l*orll>ar H la not necessary to get up a club In 4irtler to hare The Weekly Sun at (Ida rate. Any one who scud* a single dollar C will get the paper for u year We have no travelling ageuta. TilK WFKKbY SUN.- Kight pages, fifty.aU col uinii*. Duly $1 mi a vest No ill .count* froiu this rale Till SKMI WKKKLY Si N Same sire as the lai !y Sun ij jDO a year A dlacouut ol 20 per ceul. to clubs of lUtxr over Fill, l \ ILV SUN A large four page ncwspnmrrol twenty eight column* Daily circulation over l>,uoi All the news for 2 cants. Subscription price 60 cent* a month, or flti UU a year. To club* of 10 or over, a dl ; couut of 20 per cent. Apr. 864 Address "THE SUV, 1 ' New York City. ]r|3HKAHUKKH'S BALK nF I UNSEATED LANDSFoJt TAX KB FOR IHT2 and IH7B. ' ANI) I'RKVIOPH YEARS -1 Notico I* haroky given. thai in ptirvuMiiro of mi Act of Aaaatnbly, ixtkMtl the 12th ilny of June. A. . 1) 181 ft, entitled "An Act W> ann-mlan Act ilimlmg the mod* . of selling unseated lands, in Una , trc county," ami th several i|>- , plemettls thereto, there will be <'i posed nt public sale or outcry, the fallowing trncu iff unsealed land* in said county for tbo taxes avi'■' 433 AtexDailra ID utt, do Thomas Bum: lion do ; do ...188... Unknown .......... do I | 80... ... " DOB 1(10 40l Jer. Barker... do do ... Kt...Jeremiah l'arkcr 240 111...168...J05eph Morn... ID'JO [do ...do ...Alex (ireaver...... do !do .do ...Geo Eddy do 40... ..Unknot. lot 1 SO. Samuel Harris..... 230 111... I^o...Samuel Scott 10 U1 •to ...do ... itvbari Gray ID 96 1110...d0 ... Wm Di>warl...„. do 111...d0 ...John " ..... do do ...do ...James Towers...- do ido ...da... Wm Gr*y do 41 John Wetzel ID OS do James it 1ack...... do d<> Jos J Wallace... do iU IJO. WmCook IDDO I do ...do ...John L'owdea.,,- do 'do ...do ... Win 1* Brady.-- do , do—do ...llenry Bhaffor...- do j ilo ...do ...John House)—, do [ do ...do ...John Lyon do t |do ...do ...Charles Gobcn... da 'do ...do ...Thus Grant... do do ...do ...John Brady da do ...do ...John Kidd. do do ...do ...Henry Itoneily... do do ...do ... Robert Brady...- do . 76 Unknown - 2 30' 129 Hnarj Whealar. 6 92: Itenner Township. 100 Jacob llartam .... 8 90, Curtin Township. 3HU|. ...Joseph Kelso D 4 60 1 337 l.indley Cmtc*... 47 8l • 41". Wm Gilbert 77 40 ! 297} t Caleb Lann 3DOUH 297} 4 1. L oiastreth... 2964'! 411...163,..James White 77 tvi ' 414... ...4 Job W I'acker. 6©n 40U 4 Wm 1* Mitchell 66' 414... . 4 do 8 18 1 23 k 4 do 4 73 42 4 Jos Devi tug 6ttfp 413 103.. Thomas Hale 34 40 1 'J® John J'almer..— 16 "J9 H 16 Wm Yardley...... ID 7b * 376 Samuel Baird..-.. 80 29 ' 43 Mary Tallman... 21 50^ 4.14 J| 416 Charles Allen— 44 2D 217... F. Wharton...— 9 301 29 A Hamilton..— 861 320... ...4 Job W Packer 6 K<. 414... ...4 Jos Dcvlinjf 838 < 'J3O 4 N P Mitchell.... 806 < ) 4 do _ 7 80;] 43 4 do _ D3U; 3D0... ...4J P Mitchell— 6Cd 63 iCiioe Ouijflcy... 226 . 75*74- ... Robert Ai'ulvy— 84 4( 421 4" Philip Myers 36 121 do ...do ... Valentine Myers 11 tk& ! 1 do do ...Michael Myers... ke j do ronton M vers A* "24 I 483... 163...Th0mas P Hale. . 46 4'U... 168...Garnet C< ttinyer 22 1 t.t 1 h..P Wharton WIHI 411— ..J iwiah J lames— 866&B 435...19 D .. Alex Bell 87 26 1 413... 126...Charles Hall- 87 2D.1 416 Joseph Taylor WOO 1 44.*> Andrew Kppla— 17 23' I*.c2 . aO. Rebt Irvln 42 2< I 4 fJ. _IBB—N L Atwood 46 S: aw.i... ID— do . Blt lu, •tt>4 .. 4—Job AV Packer— 26 U'i 168 te Job W Packer 17 26 do do do do ' 418 Peter Hahn 77 40 i 415 Jo* Thomas 47 W do Sutan Hahn 38 7t '■ do Jacob Wain 4SV.'t 425 Nathaniel Levy BDSW; 415 Thus Humphry 111 •Dp do Kobt G ray A3 A'i' do Wm Gray 86A" 461 Wm Yardley ID > 1 306 Matfaew Leech 4 80S do NLAteackl 12Ai 411 IG3 Abijah Devi* 37'Ji 4,ih ltd J HlKbsetßifbee) 11908 Ferguson l.iwnsbtp. 162 118 tieo Kwlb niter 32 75. 1115 127 Joseph Barnett S> ! 898 John Anderson ID 12 ' t<.; George Nice PA (*' 122 Jacob Lilo 7 D7|' 180 Peter Crispin 4 261 384 Samuel Duncan 87 4.5! M, 47 T McCullough 2 83) 70 L Hawthorn 22 02 j 10 Isaac Worrell 8 27 :tSS 40 Alfred B Crew it 25 17 ( lot 10 Thomas Ferguson 1202; lis 23 Aaron 404 116 James Moore 13 2t i.hvi Hannah Turner 12 4k lias 122 David Turner 12 70 151 ;*1 l.ydia Fowlor 16 41 i*l 41 Jacob Way BAC 15 46 Hcnrv Midler 2'.® 100 Richards A Ginter S'.tf -225 Richard A Mosely 14 73 177 Henry Manly 14 67 145 Benj H.tover D 44 40 John McKean ISS ):100 Robert Rankin l'J 66 Isaac Brinkle do Ptt James Baker 6 65 do John Pelherbridge do li*t Jos:ah Lurhv ID AN 125 Caleb North 4 07 63 J Pelherhrtdge 8 26 110 John Baker 8 01) 150 Samuel Brysen ID 65 Gregg Township. 121 .Tame* Barber I-JUO Unknown 8 70 60 " , . 1 Half Moon Township. 216 Joiah Lamboun 26 (V --210 KM Unknown 14 3D 44 ii| •' 568 52 138 6 M 40 10 " 814 A8 12 " * H8 Wm King 1107 174 Samuel Bryan 818 2t7 John .Mi Klssock 26 06 417 40 Henry Pleyd 62 50 :MiH 80 R Whitehead 88 8V ft) 20 Wm l.Hiulburn 60 40 210 Jacob Underwood 20 46 136 117 Jacob Pyle 17 14 400 120 Richard Joliff A 40 2*l John Hannah 2"> *2> It*) Jacob Baker 504k) do John Baker do 18 C A T Deligo 2> Harris Township. ,'io ofJohnlrvin 142 50 of John lrvin 142 do do do do 400 Win Brown 11 40 do Jas Reed do do Absalom Andre do In! 25 J C Fisher 325 150 Unknown 4 27 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. 282 K Joscnhson 48 50 2XI Wm Chancellor 84 30 315 J Uenny 6418 270 Seely t Mouutain)44 84 213 Moore do 41 78 102 Williams 17 64 113 163 John Pico 4166 da do John Wheeland do do do John Hollington do do do James Baxter do 611 Unknown 501 Howard Township. 25 Jacob Baker 78 i do Jo* Grayshurg 805 130 J J Lingle 899 242 97 Jos Harris 14 76 40 11 A Jostlin 2 44 ' 60 Jos Grayshurg 305 63 .1 R Leathers 6 10 1 U 15 0 B Welch 24 27 .50 AD Harris 8 05 131 12) Alex Hunter 13 17 ,do do John Buyers do I do do Sam'l Young do .do do Benj Young do >do do Thus Hamilton do 'do do Jacob Wcidner do HO Henry An lis 3 88 11)3 Wm Ramsey 36 30 . 104 03 John Brady 634 50 "Whit A Nestlerote 3 Of • 217 Sarah Bonbatu 13 8". Haines Township 4t*J J antes Ban S A* w fo Alary Jenks 2 AH • do Thosßait do r- WO 60 Mary Ban do I? m' r* •.aaayrai e*Mße T*|JMH { do do Wm II arrant ao 262 IXI Himon Hnydef 1 71 j 263 do do , 6*6 Charles Hl| 3 ) i'.U Mtv.f A W..!f 2 46 243 17 Ue.>rgeHny4*r 70S .i4il 133 Ceil) Snytfar 12 66] ! Liberty TuWntbip. 60 Daniel Pletchar 680 ' ;;UH Hi Robert lrvi 27"Jf> ■ V*'. 120 BU'|ih StephtMMl ISBOf' d do John Dunwoody do |1 d<> do Kb Benhnm 'Ji67!' i mi Robt Smith 3741 40 Peter Leilxel 37 6ft ' 48',1 Chri* Smith It MS liw 10 of Jno Potior 13 14! ! IB Daniel Ktoiim 61 ait 360 JnoJackaua 4 33:; 7 143 Daniel K reamer 6 44, i 3UK HO Uebert Jrvin 13 00: I 70 Jo* M Nhaw 237 60 D Cam-addm 104]' 1 ho Tho* King 1 ' b*j 40 Peter Lyi'e 13 (Jo| 4) Mathew Lc'-h OHO < ' 341 .Irr Jack toil 11 64 ' 4) J..b W Packer 13 MJ 360 Win ilav* 11 HI H A*) < 'brial Seallerodt 451 ' 40 Steph Cbainbora 644 i 3U lto Baker 204 ' JWB Peter* HO 4 75 Simon Shingle 6 09 * ■ 200 Daniel K rouse 13 00 Marion Township 300 Robert Young 6 40 .^ 60 W A Thorn** 2 70 \ 20 Unknown 1 Off J in do 031 ' 100 I) Lamb 18 60 ' 47 do 6 30 j 222 Alas Scott 46 44 * 133 129 Abr Singer 80 00 f 16 Henry Mt Kwln 201 \ 80 Wm Alliaoii 6 40 * 33 Unknown 23 60 117 Ales Scott 28 42 * 70 (lbrial Robrer 10 90 MS John Sbecne 10 MO Mile* Townabip. 402 Tho* (iranl 630 , 4 91 Alex Hunter 1 44 j :k*i Jr Jackon 3 03 j 125 Wm Siewdman 1 97 ( j 130 Robert Taggert MO AW Thoa Smith S3 j iJtSJ Aaron Levy I 33 j 430 Robert Brady 5 67 a 410 Hannah Brady 6 67 d 420 Robert Gray 6 69 j 100 Abraiiam Scott 196 j 50 Samuel Hoeu (40 j I'di Abraham Kooll 1 69 j 'JO Samuel Scott „ 96 m 265 Jane lirady 265 * 440 Wm 1* Brady 6 76 4 ; AW John Brady 2 66 425 Henry Toiand 2 65 ~ [Jo Daniel William* 276 4 , Jo Wm Brady 2 93 gj Ido Samuel Norton 2 76 7' 324 Richard Parker 263 . 224 Jer Parker 2 80 J 419 John Seigbrid 2 65 i 'AW Tho* Grant 6 30 d 506 Peter House) 2 76 . 402 134 W® Mile* 11 68 j Wm P Brady 60 4 980 Jacob Heiebrid 2 65 •, 110 Strohecker A Eiyiiuld* 285 do do 1 71 a ,350 Dan'l Seigbftd 3 55 ,1 424 Geo Calhoun 2 M 6 lt do Benj Calhoun 2 85 ? 425 Win liarner 307 Jo John Trip do 4 260 Jer Jackkea 1 41 * 160 Jon Wolf 102 427 W m Dewart 2 66 4 Pallon Townabip. d 20 Tho* Wet 8 20 d 15 WmlUii* 2 40 4 14 Tho* Weat 2 29 II 21 Wm Wilson 8 46 d 4'H Benj Homer 87 26 [II *W Jacob Baker 49 20 31 133 Henry Gross 27 25 4 Potter Townahip. Wm Harruen 3 80 190 11 B Fullman do d Edward Camagiu 320 <* W m Camagu* do j'* 40U Win Hoffman 231 ® do Daniel Smith 2 64 < j do Daniel Levy do. d HW Samuel Young de ~ 42 Jautea Moore 66 * 106 George McCleiiaa Ibe 7 Joecph Gowgill 830 ® Tavior Township. ?. mi 'Jo* Dreak 20 95 " ,669 M J Craig A S Sherriek 87 06 I 2 TLo Wallace 422 • 2*l Richard Win teheed 11 4U fj ISO Jo*h Wiliiama 8 65 '• :k*i JneLamb 8 85?! 200 Wmß.il 45 24 , 3UO Get. W Alberty 17 101; 15CI And BurryhU 8 60 211 -Nich Hammond 1199 ' AO Gecrg# Biter 11 40 d , 800 Jo*epr. Welch 2 85, an Klixak Mrrriman 27 On 'joo Kobi Campbell 11 40 j 15 JnoCarr 4 27 ® •j*! lame* Carr 6 70 i; 150 Geo Many 8 60 J lu> Thoa Martin 6 70 * 50 Jo* Clark 286 ■ 100 Jno Shenk 11 40 J 150 Jr.o Hover 856 800 Wm Addleman 70 06 J® 40 James* Fos 6 84 250 Maria Mt.rri* 8 74 2 4,(3 163 Job William* 1710 J 28 Jno Brigla 317 > 488 153 Jo*b William* 17 10 ' 80 Daniel Beck 4 63 f 00 of jo* Yoder 171 •' 250 Clem Beck with 21 37 ' 100 Jamee Cowher 6 70 | 176 Mo*e* Ceat* 20 03 1 100 George Markley 17 16 444 Jno Lamb 8 66 t jno Sebenck 6 13 j 1 1(1 Henry McEwea do j do Pollv McKwin do 1 217 job*Wil!iami 4 27 4(4 Polly Wiliiama 618 do llugc Hamilton do jli Spring Township. 250 Henry Tool M 99 of Henry Tool 401* , l.j j j Lingle 7 36 * 1 60 WmWihwn 2 (4s Ml james Smith 8 571 ! 50 Tho* Johnon 4 90 ? do 612 "JW Cath ltobiaon 12 20 |Jo Rebecca Rebiaon 18 90] ao Richard ltabiao* 7 85 * Union Township. - 318 David Rune* 2417 50 Beyce Davit 4 42 de do 229 ; 82 26 RMulhollen 427 ' 50 lioyce Davis 2 38] iltW Jane Blake 4 701 de Samuel Philip* do 1 ,191 Dun woody A Long 7 84 Kueh Townabip. |4:(3 163 Jno Such 16 98 j 400 Jno Black do j 312 Jo* Well* do ] JSO of And AUi*on 1850j ai l of Allison A Lilly '£t 20] 313 106 John Whitmer 66 67; do do John Louden 2816 438 168 Cnn*t Hare 64 07 247 16 Jacob Stock 86 64 lA> 164 Christ litre, jr 68 #4 J67 7 (ieerge Slough 12 36] 433 168 Andrew Shcnk 64 07 do do David Hare Ao ]- t 219 And ScoU 1619 433 163 Michael Shenk 82 CC Ido do Christian Shenk 64 07; do do Chrwtian Bohrer 82 02 Ido do J de IC3 John Miller do 1 1 do 163 Johnllubler do ! do de John Hand do i 321 68 Joseph Pirn 740 ; 348 189 Henry Pim do i 301 160 George Pim do ; 1216 Hi ofllugh Hamilton 16 97 i 433 153 Isaac Britcher do ldo do Richard Malone do do do Hannah Turner do ido do Janie* Turner dO 406 Barabra Snyder 14 99 1 390 116 Ann Arthen* 14 36 , 394 117 Thiw Arthau* 18 19 4!(3 152 Jeteph SVelcb 3203 f do 153 Robert Irvin 66 07 do do John Mu**or do do do Richard Peter* do i Jo do Jacob Wilton 15 98 do do Jacob Miller do do do Johnllubler 16 97 , 405 147 Jacob Rush 29 96 , 422 44 Jno Weidman 3122 , 402 116 Jacob do 49 47 434 John Miller 15 97 433 153 Thoa Hamilton 3203 >do do Klienor Siddena do ; 216 Robt Bainy 16 97 40 10 Rich Atherton 392 433 163 Rich Malin 16 07 do do l*aac Britcher 16 97 Ido do Jno Gundager 61 07 do do Ooorge Slough 3218 do de Michael Gundager de 5 177 84 Hard man Philip* 27 20 ' 216 166 Tho* Hamilton 798 *do do Thos Grant do > 433 163 llenrv Witncr do 1 do 163 Richard Londan 16 96 ' do do Daniel Filzerald 82 08 do do Daniel Ehler do ■ do do llenry l'onkerton do 'do do Paul Bush 16 98 ' do do Paul Black do do do Paul Such do do do John lloreland do do do John Kellcy do do do John Hush do do Ew'd Moyerton do —"W" i 1 .rate. ru' wtMujrrni n t* XTt 100 Aid ArmtKMf S 11488 168 Sarah D-Jeny 000 300 IVm MrPhim 870 1 I 188 fiS WmO Latiinore 261 . 4X3 168 KoH Hpmr 16 M I MI (!hrll Huber 2 22 1160 Jotepb HarrUwn | J<> }'r#d I>or!i do '-'6O Whit# A Pereone I 8 60 I M Robt King *7 ma Unknown 74 CO 810 do 71 00 4X3 163 Itobl Miller 19 72 13 I*2 Robt King 84 4CI ,63 John llopltini 82 08 434 Jno Montgomery 29 60 | M W W H 7 do 433 163 Daniel Turner 16 98 . do Jnnn Miller do 434 (the* Lucae do do Tboa Grant do 262 Robt K ing 82 62 , 488 163 Daninl Buckle* 970 ' Know Hboe Townehip. 433 108 Jlobt Waller. 1689 434 Sarah Slack 199 460 Sarah M Cart ban V 90 1 190 00 Henry Vandykn 900 196 do do 101) 800 Jo# Derating 8 70 1 do J Z lent 1600 do Jot DevlTng do 488 183 Kearney Wharton 4601 100 Da?id CarteaddM 620 433 163 Sarah Delaooy 92 49 do do Win McFbaron do do do Edwin May .ton do do do Wm Lewi* do do do Fraaci* Wt do do do J aaper May Inn do do do Itenj Wtsi do do do Wm High am 22 49 do da Jaa Hawthorn do do do Blair M'Lenahan do do do Rdward Scott do do do Paul Cot da do do W Lewi* |Lawyer] do do do Tboa Calhbert do de do Robert Morri* do do do Pbelii Brunt de do do Tboa S Sbippen de do do Tboa Hawthorn do do do George Maada do do do Gaorge Campbell de 400 Alex Martin 29 60 100 Lewia Lewia 2140 I 433 103 Kearney Wharten 46 01 m John PHta 16 97 ' John l.igget 16 801' 182 168 Margaret Speer 18 08 i 216 ltobl Rainy 11 21 i IflO Sarah M Cam.ban 23 40 J 433 163 And Bayard 22 60 : do do Mary M Whaitoa 24 49 4 do do Joa PNorrit do do do Praaei# Wart 46 Ol ® do do Wm Wart do , do do John Wart 22 89 I •i. do D H Cunningham do ? m 71 JohnMNaabitt 18 72 < HO Joe Devling 16 80 * do " 870 . do J Z Long 1680 ; do Jo> Dealing do , 325 Wm Bank* 129 l 400 Darid William* 1 29 ' 486 (Samuel Dobeoa 1121 4Mary Wharton 749 383 J nine* T Hale 19 91 413 jama* McManue 22 6(1 da Samuel Linn do do Be*u R Morgan do 416 Barak Wharton 21 57 168 | Mary do 22 60 de UP Xorri* 46 01 160 oJ JO* Herman 6 90 300 job Riley do 416 Richard Wain 1122 433 Burd Wiltoa 22 60 da 163 Moora Wharton 1121 do do Wm Parkar do do do Rebecca Wain do do do Bcnj H Tollman 22 60 do do Elixa Wharton 1121 do do A H Valentine do do do TM Mitlikea de 200 S J Mitchell 2080. 433 joicpb Murru 92 47 do Alex Grearer do do Get Eddy do do Geo Parker do 182 Richard Jonet 8 41 Walker Township. 92 26 Wm Ackert 140 211 44 Capt Otman 999 115 IS M Dougherty 168 214 165 Margaret Jamee 308 179 110 Kliaa Daugberty 947 110 39 jeaepfa Kraiu 140 211 73 Peter Habn 996 90 94 John Mercer 124 do do Robt Aakm do 86 40 Job Packer do W do job Packer, it do 59 do Daniel Jobnttoa 84 327 164 Wm Man red 460 127 190 of Ruth Brooke 3 20j 327 100 David Mercer 463 887 I*4 Koto A J Baker 469 22 47 Ebeneaer Halm 88 66 40 WmHahn 90. 385 138 David Leller 689 3H4 136 Wm Miller de 380 129 Mary Gamac 892 214 165 "Edward jamee 801 60 BeaJ Pyle* ACo 68 106 75 Mary Camahan 168 96 Jno McCoraiag 967 212 Samuel Bvrkauao 696 150 Darid Reed 4 50 94 89 M Daugberty 140* 140 Chrietian Rohrer 24 14 198 6 Rdward Jamee 280 60 Mary Camahan 68 70 Jot Baker 1 12 161 John Knox 3 86 182 Richard Purdew 380 175 Raphael Robiaoa 660 Worth Townsbio. • 9! 53 Jacob Kubnee * 13 39 180 40 JO* Kubnee 37 73 119 88 Abraham Kubnee 18 81 247 160 George Kubnee 3808 a 40 Mathiee Kubnee 60 06 j B Gray 19 25 30 Roland Richard* 560 30 Unknown 7 70 71 Robert Campbell 61 26 " ,r 1 71 74 Unknown 7 TO JOHN B MITCHELL. ap9 Treasurer, | Chas. H. Held, J °RW*M6RR%V KK ATL A M TTTT TH HAIK DRESSING. Clock, Watchmaker A Jeweler P Al inavallav ADAA Xl IL1I; PROF. 6 11. WRIOHT is now prepared Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. XT tJIIIISy 51 A T> A TIVFTTT Mjlroy, Mif to do all kind* of Hair Dressing equal to Respectfully informs his friends and the 1-vO T1 IT ITI fF I .A * A -EjXYj flin co., ra. the be*t done in the citioa and I at less cost. public in general, that he ba* just opened xf(X 111V 1 1 ILL \-/U. offer* hi* service* to the cltixensof Mifflin He ha* had long experience in manufac- hi* new establishment, above Afexan- O Centre and adjoining counties, in luring Wig*, ladies Switches. Curl*, Chig* Jer's (Lore, and keep* constantly on hand, „ nFSTHV IIAI.L PA Ifonse. Mian ftnl Ormamcnatal pons, Ac. Prof. Wright guarantee. *u- a l! kind, of Clock., Watches and Jewelry * JJ* KTlotlK. perior m all kind* of Hair (> fths latest style*, a* also the Maranville RECEIVE DEPOSITS, GRAINING Dressing, and ladies wishing Swiiche*, patent Calender fclock*, provided with a And Allow Interest, v * " Walnut, Maple, Ab, Chignon* or hair curled, will please call, complete index of the month, aad day of Discount Note Mehoronv Ac " 'R.. a H. WEIGHT. JSTT&SSSILEIL ~, P.T.. w„. B. ,ro,h " P "" W " Rs4c. tf. Centre Hall j y tepll' Mly I Pree't. Cashier nerfftf. M-" Orf- ■• •■"" "rw.a.o. OUTEIITO. J ° r ,. Tt -. topi. HK, a 1. Town. 4 CURRY 11111 l IMIIHI D. M. RITTKHHOUBE, lee. of Phil's. PA., dssir* U> inform ths TAYLOR, uln . , m An Special mention eiren to tboeehavln* j\ ,>. rLvr?? ll^., jk OHrtT A. CUfIV MilfCD* JjjSssgS-tui£ie WITH pub I it thai they have now fullyentered NOTICK. -Letters i of Cnt Hall wh.ro h*L at all Umm prepared enmteli to the fj COUKTf BANKIIfO CO. U i *!*** wiUee ofM. HUlihisb' (lunatic), & U BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, VIMWV wIVI, into partner. hip, and that heranfter any Pi Execution on the estate of Ilenry 810- to make all kinds of men and boy ■ cloth- Offew hie nrofeesionnl mvlcne to the V and Mortgagee, fIM | n the office sf tke Prothonotarv of D JOHNSTON A SONS w,,..-,.!CE.%TBE MAUL, PA. lVlrlß^KA ■ ■ K.OOIVS. BCHWIBZ A CO* fnoa employing one will consider bins. „ late of Haines twp , Cenlrs county, de in*, according to the latest styles and at public. He is prepared to perform all k en, Hooter *.. , n ~ ** ** ! Fith. CHeaSe and Provisions, *"*• . ' aprt.74.tf ,*ld eeUfo u> make immolate payment. 'el.am teeth c*eefMy*ti. my-7-tf. " A, ° i>; w nli- V Jo* S/AHPtRE. fWWr. AARON WILLIAMS, . _** Iwm to •* jree* <* Pep*. Uaakftflfcr a .hare of the puklkpairw -1 jfjwww'* r . .*. *sa£r>w. 144 North DeUwere Avenue ¥ SPANOLKH, Attorney-at-LaiT, *ud tbeee having legal claims asmlnst the Qayjg ALEXANDER, ih BOWKHS ' ' „ _ .. otagnearrive and depart daily, Aer al marlP-At. Prothoaetary. M >*?*. °*"i mede to order aad MllMwueil hps *1 afWRr J Bellefonu. Pa OMce with eame will present Seea witheut delay (a m PORTMKT. AUerner at Law. By aod •!!. poinu, aorth. south, eaat and st v..; ..t. —rs t._. SfL**' atoerding tw style, and erarrante >iewortE, ¥,.>>T-, A.""- 1 "••." ■ w " <,, ' i, '"t*g'ATw,vr JJ. jg*"*. oSL W tfn.nr .T l*?,i 11 !"**• : """ tSu I#tL H H**,, . w .!( M ...uw,*..!,,. Ce*wsJTlK