THE oi'iv T lii£ R £ i *o ivT K R Till* USD A Y MAY SB, 1b74. "LOCAL tTEMS. h, will be entitled to receive the R k po it tk it one year free. The KHIMKI KK being reail by neatly m*v body on thi# side of the oovttily. where it b'ss a larger circulation than any two papers, w ill bo found lite best tttruititit tot advertising business, sale#, Ve. Ac. Tuesday was \cry cool. Election ef Director- of L. C. A 1 Rlt . on Tuesday, .luttf flit, next - -D. F. 1 .use * new house mala* a tine appearance, painted in imitation of marble. Wonder whether the mackeral are all caught out ot the stone-mill-dam, as we failed to hook any the ether day per baj - th*y re roc-ten t:i Arnugas'.'s lar. ' -The editor of the Lock Haven Ko t uhlican is nnaasy because there are na show bills posted for the present in thai city In the men: time, leek into a glass if you w ant to see the "anamde - Remember there is a clock, watch maker and jeweler at Centre Hail. Sec ail vet i.-i merit. Centre v'e . Jialhaih Sc.iec. A--. - elation, meets in the Presbyterian Church, at Spring Mill-. June and 3- llenry Yeariek. of tiirar-lville, Schuylkill county, via- up on a visit to his old friends in this valley, lie look- wed and we are glad to learn that he is getting along well. Godev s Lady's Book for June has its u#uat fund of entertaining reading, use ful pattern.-, and good engraving*. The Jul, number will contain another hand some ehrouK>an illustration. - - YYidi vv S-heop, while on her way to thi- place,on Tuesday, from ilarr.s twp . accidentally fell cut of the mail wagon, sustaining severe injuries about the tem ple .and or. one of her arms. Aar.r.-l urg * u.ui volcano is nearly playt-i -ut, it only spooled a little yet last *fi- Trying to straddle l oth ds* of the r, ad question, w.v*ioo hard a stram ou the "Filer. Mr. J.,l* Lowrie, e*q., of Warrior .- Mark, i mer.li r.ed a* a candidate for di rectorship in the L. C. *V T. I*l*. Mr. 1., a J e i* strongly m favor of the comple tion of the road, 'we are reliably inform ed and as he lives along the line of the read, he is preferable on that account, for he naturally, * a director would lead hia v-.'ice in '.he direction vf itespe„.:.e disposit'.on. W*carc cot who the it*, * board is to be composed of, only so they are men who will press the right* and c'aiin- of eur people in having tne raiirv.,,l pushed or>, and it Mr. L.swrie I* elected as one of the board, we know h-* will be seconded, in all Lis effv . : • push the w >rk forward, by every s-.ct .holder aleng the line, and as ho is a gentleman of excellent qualification* for tho place and of large ir.telligeuee, we w ;.ld r.iturally look for some good re - if he were chosen A director. On la?: Tuesday afternoon, Mr. 1. Lecturer of the National lira: ge. *p ke in this town upon ti.e sub ;ect * ftl.e Gri ce. Ti.e schoolrooms were . ... with a fire audience, representing every quarter of our valley. Mr. Thomp :. * lecture '..--. Ed about 1J hours, ai d *> - .tued ifi with the closes: attention, li. -ke of the origin of tho Grange mevemont, its purjsose# in a financial and s- - al r*.-pcct, and delivered as complete a discourse as may beg.ven upon that tide of --bject, and we believe it met the ap probation of all the members of the order. The Granges in the west were making u Q' y for their members, in procuring ap:,. ulturai implement* and machinery at ic -;I ..n one-half the retail tirice. The Grange is incres*.ng with astonishing rap.aity, and will bs a power in the land. ar.d will tend to elevate the social and in le ectual standing of the farmer, r-paec w . ; not allow us to give a lengthy tynop -. o! the lecture. Large invoice of new good* ceming ti -vretk, at S. S. Wolfs store. Latest ► !;. l. o2 ladies' dre** goads and trimmings. Call ar.d see. Co. Fupt. Magec, at !a*t term of < int. its* admitted to practice at the bar of tLi- county. Success to him. Mr*. Walker, says the Watchman. a *acy of about to $7 These prices to -tand if pigs are bought witliinja reasonuWe time, otherwise there will be an advance corresponding with age. 14 may. 3t. THE MAGIC INKSTAND —Thisgem of an invention, so useful, and valuble, and in every way unsurpassed in the quality of its ink, is enjoying an immense sale in this country. By adding water, you get the very best quality of ink, which the most powerful acid will not eat out. Get one and see for yourself. Fold at two (2) dol lars by all stationers or by mail from R. C. Root, Anthony & Co., New York. It is unlawful new to shoot s,pnrrol bel. re the Ist Seple.nbcr. Mind that. —We are indebted to the Norma School of Music, F. O. Moycr, President Frecburg, Pa . for en bonorary member ship This school will open on the 4th o August and will continue six weeks, A line thunder showcr on Monday Mommg before daylight —■ A salt mackerel was caught in ■ Ash-basket, in Sinking Crock, near Stout mill, the other day The Fi-h Commit •ioners w ill make note of this. Sportsmen, go to Theodore l'esch [ tier if you want the best kind of fishing tackle Mr Dcschntr keeps the lust se levied stock outside the ctty. Opposiu ltu.-h arcade. \\ in \\ oil, at thi l !.l stand, it con stantly in receipt of new goods Always something new, tresli and cheap. Kemcm bci, at the eld stand —An exchange declares that "Hen Butler would be happy it* he could get his vignette on the ten cent shinpLuier* No doubt of it, but he would be much hap pier if he oould get hi* hands on them. - Lain ilit fWrier .A urnat. Five or six new houses are in pros pect again for Centre llatl Sam 1 Farner will erect a brick dwelling on Church street. Jacob Al'Ceo! one en Mat i street, and Kov. Miller talks of erecting four on hi* lots. Centre Hall is to have another new church, this summer, of brick and larger than any of the other churches. The Method -i* .. tend build ng it en Church i o erect a church here, before manv vears i - . ♦ • 1 .... I'KN.V HALL SQl'lß* Spring Mills is all aglow with excitc merrt, at lie prospects of the coming Sun day School Convention. Ample prepar- atajus are being made acc-unnw-iate ai uivHt any number of visiters. The literary society of this place, bar uaatmneusly .decided, that the "white man has w better right te the American tsoil. than the bloody Indian That puis a clincher on that vexatious .(WMlieD. 10 S. C. in his last report, told a whop per. He said that the directors of Uregg township, passed a resolution to the rlirct ttiai no per-on -hould be employed te teach their schools, who had not attended the Fenn lluli academy The statement *L a thread-barefaiseboiid, and was only got ten up for buncombe. Y'ou had belter turn to writing poetry, Dave, your pewers of imug. nation are sulßcientiy developed. "I go: my jack flopped is the way the fellow* in this place say, when their bit ter-swecU go back on em, That is a de cidedly elegant and grammatical ei t re-sicn, and should be cultivated. Spring Mills, an adjunct of Fenn llall, is beginning to -oo* up. Isreal Urenoble. has in process of erection a flue dwelling heuse. which, when complete-1, wi'.l com pare favorably with any there. The people in this section say "sunn, to the article contained in las', week s Re porter, with reference U Geo. b. Miller, Pres. of the I* C. &T. lIK. The people are heartily tired of the dallying which has characterised the building of the read i.. auction, and it is not more than justice for theiu to ask, that -at.suction * e rendered in compensation for the money, which was M promptly subscribed by the stockhold ers. *• S* SPAWLS FROM PENN. Millheim is growing fast. 1 noticed while I was in town the other day that the much talked of K. C. Campbell's grist mill i* not the only improvement added this summer: but in connection with it are the dwelling house and stable of Dennis Lose, tbe new bam of D, A. Musser, and some others which *■- do not deem neces sary to a-.ention, as the above plainly shows that Millheim is fast becoming tbe metropolis of the township. The party arrested for stealing horse blankets of which we spoke before, had a hearing before Justice Rcifsnyder, one dur last week. One of the party was set free wlnle the other was bound over for court. By what 1 understand the people of Mill heim are about starting a loan or building association. May it be successful so as to induce some of her sister towns to follow suit. J. C. Condo, our Penns Creek black smith, is one of the bet workmen Centre county can trot out. Jim does all kinds of work and at all times; Saturday afternoon and Sunday excepteJ. Amer.g the public nuisances of Mill heim are the following: First an innu merable multitude of worthless dogs on the street; second, old wagons and bug gies in connection with wood and ash piles mark some ot the intelligent places; third, at some places the side walks, (what! little they have I are blockaded with empty boxes and barrel* ; fourth, the frog ponds et the lower end of town have been in very gt*od condition fer seine fishing end the proprietor* have ordered -erne one to haul stone*, we suppose they intend to stone the frog* out of their old habitation: fifth, the last we are going to name and the greatest ofall i* tbe giant car. It prevents the up-town-Iblks from seeing anything i that transpires in the business part of town urile-- they goon the middle of the street Let this suffice. I hope when I come to town again te see some of these nui.ances put away with. On last Friday evening a certain sharp er stopped hi* horte in front of the First National Hotel and introduced a medicine warranted to eure all case* a man i< sub ject to. lie also sold envelopes containing cards, with number* all guaranteed to be lucky ones (that is lucky for him or the purchaser, :the consequence was the major ity of the numbers were iucky in hia favor so much so that be made'fuur dollars clear gain in about a half an hour. Jim Montgomery, formerly of the hard ware store,jhas gone to Mifflin Co., to pay a visit to his friends, after which he intends going to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., tc take a commercial course. Fucceas to him. The firm'of Hartman ii I,amy in tbe foundry business have dissolved partner ship and the business will again be car ried on as before by it. B. II art man. It remind* a person of O'Bryan's furni ture store, in coming into Millheim to sec people ru-h to the shop of 11. If. Weiser A Co., to buy tinware and engage spouting. In fact the rush is daily increasing, the reason, doubtless is, because their work is all flrtl-clnss and prices low enough for all to be accommodated. 10 S. C. ♦ *♦• ♦ For tbe Reporter. Mrt. KUKTZ — Dear Sir: —ln your last week's paper, I notice an article under ' Fpawls froin Penn," in regard to a reso lution of the Gregg township school board to this effect: That they would not employ any teacher that was not a tiupil of the Penn Hall Arademv. This is u false re port, and I advise the writer, 10 F. C. not to muke any more such statements. He says that such is the report, and I believe tiialheistbe reporter of it. However it is maliciously false. I am a student of this school, and have not the least idea of teaching in this township, nor do they ex pect to have the "3p*wler'' 10S. C. for a teacher. STUDENT. About twenty-one years ago, says the Allentown Democrat, a daughter of Peter llawk, residing r.ear Jiregysville, Monroe county, was bitten by a mad dog. Everything possible was dune to prevent Hn uttack of the bond disease. She escap ed, grew to be a woman, and was married, but still no decided symptoms appeared. Week before lust, she was, however, seized with the dreaded malady, and after much suffering died on Tuesday of last week. Lutheran clergyman in Freedom, Wis., who refused to officiate at the funeral of a Granger, has been dis missed by bis congregation. . I* HOW A Si* IIM A 111 N K I*l \I I WOKk.s. ,1 We -team ipiirtU down along the . for nearly two hour*, until we reach tin • wreck, which Is indicated by the bp- o - three masts tapering a few Ice! above the if surface It ts tot certain yet that the ves sel can be saved, and In n re work is be gun a survey >i| her bottom mu-t be ma lt V by divers. We bin o i.oti, i d a slal watt lellow mi the tug, who be a em.rag, out tai'C and a thick -el frame 11, . one * the diver:. who ot all -i-nmni have tin strangest expetietim IT. v - ■ dei -p lie . neallt the cn, separated • ly by a tin rid belli death \\ atcll thi in in a- he , his submarine armor and prepar, - to de . vend into the water Over a suit ot thick , tlannela ho I'Ut-a pair ,i trowser* and a * jacket made troui India rubber cloth I'liese fit clo-o to the auk!,-*, wri-l-. ..i a acn-s tlxo chest \vl he thrust- Ins head through a xoppct breast plate pro ill e,l wit h gri oi i. in w! h t )• .i x • o! the jacket i- f.t'.i I u . w i v , by an attendant. Tbo llO*d BOW COI etod by a helmet, withß gia-s face, which is also screwed to the breast plat, hel met and broii.;-plate w. ,g > g together] about fifty -ix pounds 't'wei . ,t pounds mere are a lite 1 !.• this bunt en b\ a pur of shoe- w itlt leaden • . ■ at .it i eijuipped the diver r.-ctul -i er tie nor KM, A near -igliteii iintur.-ilis might \ ; pu.-.-.10 over him tor hours witho.it llud- Itng out ti which spec rs he belongs, so Monstrous does he appear And it i* not ' surp: ising that the -hark- thnn-rlve- ar< afraid of tl e divers. mi , • i . I • t strong rubber tubing i- tasteiic l to a niouth-pieee at tie back id the helmet slid the other end is connect, ! with a air pump in the boat. A hempen lino i a.so secured to the 'outside of the belme: and passes down the diver'- right side within easy reach at his band. I ron tin jtubing and tine hi- lifo will depend , Four bla. k-of lead, weighing fitly p- urui-, arc in-w slung ever hi* shoulders; and a waterproof bag. containing a hatuuier, . chisel, and a dirk-knite, is fastened over his breast. A -hi-rt iron ladder i- bvx r. 1 •ver the-larboard side of the 1 at, at-,i Ithe diver heavily climb- down each round ill- weight causes the boat to dance and rock unsteadily. It a very excit eg moment tor a notice, 1 can tell you' It - comrade- watch hi* movement attentive ly, and in another moment |e i* standing .•II the luttoni round ot the ladder. t'w men stand by the handle* of the mr-pump 'Hi the other end of the b*>*t Ail i* remit 'The diver grasp-a rope, to prevent n rapid descent iie relia-es the adder. utid j tho green water swell* over and I. io him. Full fathom tite he sink* ; and u- the .••a closes about h:m, the great weight . f lit* armor dwindle* aWav ami 1.0 m v.- uients are at free a* an athlete - Smooth ly ho descends, and toon fee'. hi feet touching the hard sand. IIA foothold i* unsteu.iy, for notwithstanding the wmglib attached to hiin, he i- still 100 I ..**:::, and once or twice he the -ignaf-line ler less air. Well he know - C at, uii'.c-- the supply be rightly adjusted, he wiii either ne suflbcatod or etit bubbln £ t> the surface fcot tirst. But hi*-igna!* are hee... 1, and iis In* tread become* lirm, he glance- around him cut #:*theliltlo wind, in h • him t Shoals of fish crowd i.., . -ttivelv i ;ir and -ome daringly rub their ■ -es sgai: -t his breast ; but a wave of ha d drives them off in utmost terror A few yards •way lies the wreck, bedded in the -and, and plainly visible in tie green light f the depths. There i> a- much light, it.- deed, as we have en shor during ordinary foggy weather The diver approaches cautiously Hit greatest peril - .i t - tangled rigging and splinters, a i :ch might twist or break the air-pipe and signal line lie dees net more a tep with it tirst f.a i* out whither it will lead hi i. and ui g -.1 lime he safely reaches the hull. Thus far he is pleased wlib the "js b . the wa ter is clear and Ins fecWi • not • t.k t < the sand. Now he begin* h .e !•, for the damages, and work* for four ::1 ve h urs without interruption, i xainir.:: g the ves sel in every part and 1 m g a iivcly tuneas he moves briskly id .t The Wa ter is cold, an if he loiter* h- wi.l be chill ed : and, moreover, a.- understand* that industry i the b> *t cure f.>r the lonelme • of himposition. At la-!, he signals cend, and he is brought on board the tig Past. The ma-ler-*t ic< k. s cr, w 1 a*, s.it him for information. "Can the vev*el be *ovrd "'{she ' a , " heantwer*. The jeankng an i-h - . a few fact abave the keel, has been torn away ; but she holds togcthc r. and if the weather is fair she may he fl ,t again it two weeks. The diver, having removed his dress, then calmly sits down to eat. while preparation.- are making for an :. ■ descent. An old diver is a- c rnfertahlc under water a* above, and can do eight hours' work a day in seven or eight fathoms. As the busine** is precarious, however, (be men are'paid ftlot) a month and *uj • with board s:;d lodging. Do they -ervo an apprenticeship ? Not exactly that, lut most of them have been utlendHnts to oth er divers. and have picked up the secret* in that way. "I waited on a man myself, and didn't get promoted until 1 knew the service like a book." says the direr, at he rises and calls for bis boy. "All ready Tom? Kicu-e tne now, air. it s time t> go down again." And mhe leaves us Two other men accompany him in hi* next descent, and after they have b- -t. down for an liaur or two, tliey signal t, the men in the boat, and the heavy cable that we have seen is lowered to them. In their curious dress, they work together with a wily and drag the miu-.ve !tnk* of iron underneath tho hull of the ship, - one length amidship-. a second length stern, ana a third length forward. '1 hi - is w work, and before it is complete night h ■- set in, and the divers are brought to the surface. Betimes next day it returned and when the centre of great chain :* right under the keel, the pontoon* are lowed over the wreck. Meanwhile, constant communication is established between the men below mid the men in the boat*, by meant of the signal-lino < ince in about four hours the diver* come to the surface for fresh air and food. But these p >n loon* —what are they ' l,el us pause a moment to glance at them. They are .built of wood, and painted black. The largest measure I'JP feet in length. l v ft < l l in width, and 14 feet in depth. Tho-e I iected for tiia present ca- are r.iuch -mali jtr, and three are stationed at each -ido of the wreck to buoy her. In caih pontoon j tnere ara -everal wells, or hole-, running ; through the centre, from deck [to bottom. | Into thce the divers insert the end* of the . three cable*, which arc drawn upwaril bv ' hydraulic power. This part f tho work I costs severe vffart and much time, and when it is done the injured v, -cl, as a doctor would say. is on the fair way t < re envery. The cables ar" drawn up through the wells, link by link, nr.d are ar- tight icr.ed gradually, until tin- wreck lift*, i She rises slowly, and the pontoons groan from the weight bearing upon them a tliav art* draw n nearer to her. For tome time yet she is out of sight; but, at lust, her deck is seen dimly through the waves and soon afterwards it is above water. The wreckers, us we ol -erved, are impnt siva in their manner ; but they cannot re press their enthusiasm ovei the sin . -*. and two or three of tk more excitable hurst into cheers.- From "Thr Wrtektn, ly Ifia. 11. Riding, St. .X, ■/ la* for ,/urie. THE GOOD FELLOW. We wonder if "The Good Fellow" ever : mistrusts his goodness, or realir.es how sel fish, how weak, how unprincipled, and : how bad a fellow he truly i. ll,i never regard* the consequence* of hi- acts as they relate to other*, and r peeially those of h'.s family Irieuds. Little lit ofgencr : osity towards tliem arc -upposi of good-nntured boon companions, the temptation* of jolly fellowship, these arc '■ enough to overcome all hi* scruples, if lie . has any scruples, and to lend him to ignore i all the possible results to those who lov* ■ him best, and who must euro for him in , sickness arid all the unhappy days of hi* . selfish life. ; Tho Good Fellow is notoriously eun le , of his family. Any outside friend can i lend him whithersoever ho will- into de l bauchery, idleness, vagabondage. Hec:u , ask a favor, and it is done. Hn can inviti f him into disgrace, and lie goes. llu can . direct him into a job of dirty work, and lit i straiglitwuy undertakes it. He can temp l him into any indulgence which inny soil his vicious whims, and, regardless of wife mother, sister, who may be shortened ii 1 their resources so as legitimately t" clairi f his protecting bund, —regardless of honor able father and brother,—he will spend hi money, waste his time, and make bimael ' a subject of constant and painful anxiety I or an unmitigated nuisance to those atom - who care a struw for him. What pay doe he receive for this shameful sacrifice? Tin honor ol being considered a "Good Ful • low," with a set of men who vtould no 1 spend u cent for him if they should see bin ■ -tracing, and who would laugh over hi calamities. When he dies in the ditch, a he is most likely to die, tliey breathe a sig over the swill they drink, and say, "nfte i all. he was a Good Fellow." ' The feature of the Good Fellow's cat i which makes it well nigh hopeless, is, tin >• he thinks he is a Good Fellow. lie think j that his pliable disposition, his readme: > lii v!n other good IblltVl n m>i\ loe, Anil h jolly *.i,v. aloita for nil Ms fault II ( oV.' ■! | the oil pring of thn in>> t llAl Ill's- tr I 111 , t|t|l|i> lltolls :i ill I ilii dimi(inl ol ilio interest* mill feeling iff those who nis liouinl to linn |.y tin oh i-l tiss i'l hliioil, Is tin* ih'tuoustf alto) •I his Ultellv llli|irilU i|i!.l 1 1 .III; '.ll h, . j run II ;U unril ill ill, or 11 jovial If.tnt, Ilio jlieait* bli -I o. break around him. Of nl | the n amp* so, 101 l know thi traditiona \ ii ho for t Ins *h., of hi own -olrtsli ilelighu, or ilio - iho of lho praise of carol.o* or tit; I• riii-• jlloll friend*, make* Ins homo a scene •I anxiety mill torture, mot ilt'iimih > no i disgrace nl! who h: ■iiitmelU oil the Fair OroutuL ut 1 1 o'chek p in , Mill 11. lr-71 Fri -.t 'IJ amea A. Boa ver. Chairman, Pr- f Jobt 11.ami I ten. J- a-: A \\ _ .1 : Riahcl and Wm. Shortlrdgo Prof. 11 im 11 ton was ap|M-ititi-1 t • prepare a draft fot sheep pelts, tube built oil the iu-.u ui.ti at upper end ot trotting course. M: \\ ooj war.i to, -rri sp -li I wdh l .<• A , Faint Co. and --u ;pi -i! - ' paint to plint th, dwel ngat the etdrain--. jto the grounds Mr ShorUidge WM Bp I pointed to-uperti.tei.il the survey I lif n-ad leading t • the up; r purl ot tin [grounds w .th a view to the widening ami -Iratghtening ot the lame Arrangements •i i • I. Ide with lUvtil Kle[,; t-r, t e dmt superintendent of the grounds, for ■uhiuilllng a plan ami i itim.it for i and improved initio -tiiilv to til Up t • [entire snaeo new unoccupied between th tworang.-si-fsL.il- already built on b;.c northwe-t side ot th ground- .Mr. Klip 'per na- nl-o directed to niak the ncces-1- rv pr xi-i,rt for the water to dev. ft. u th upper part of the track, by a drain empty ing :lit > Budoic Hun. if rt , lir. 1. N. l- m Lu a-, .ma ot the erv i- : Spring twp.. met lis. Committer b> p --poititntent, and arranged forth* widening and lioprovemeiit of the to. . lead: i g 11 - in the Belief nt. b -rough iiuc to tin (•rounds Fill' i-ha c" Kin I improving of the roal so lar - the intcr e*u of the Agrieultunal Boeiegy un- nk i ,-rnd Was r'laccd in thr hands of Mr. Iti-hei Tip C mttu.tree .dj rn.ed t•tl e office of the Chairman when Wiu . irt lidgowa e!i -1< dS. retary Mr. W • > ward ws iu poictcd to lake charge of the January meeting. ted to take ihaTg. ' ot the '.VvvraVdej .rt inent* Sup. :.at-ii lent* :.t the • it fa land, llarr:- twp , Boaltbutg Fo-t < rh. ■ ' iiortic btoral Fr uluct- Tl - 11 ilu pert. YVnlk. . twp . Z n F -t-f fltnf Department- Agricultural Imnle mont* Manutacturrd At*. . and Ma chine*- John 11 Mattorn. Fat. twp B .'b.lo Rut. F .t-eiffi. Km //-./' ' Mrs. Ma ty BJ- Valet t.i-e, t-pf iug lan .1! t Fost office Amu-1 mi nt*--Cat ! in II i i, B . fonte F-ot office. oth, 1.-Tt a*, th c" • ot M, VI. -ter .v Beaver WM.FnenTi.tt' v. Sec v A C KNTIU: LAl> IN LICK Wt have the following r ni c! w ! Icome iu- fi m Mini: g Li:'. , >.!• ,vi*r Ciiv, Sm Mexi< •>. 11.■ <. party is Wir, .1. Ma rv. t aierly of Kebersburj;, Centre < .inty, this S:at "Kilt ami Mai. rv haw m.i !c a discovery r< - district, cast "f the mi tics i. .\\ worked, and nearer the Ixt-• Memb;. Sp.ci to CDS of ore form this veil a- a". S3OO Go per ton. The vein is at tit two f.cl wide IU ti E HI: ace, ami show? plainly for a iong iLstauce. These young im n have hern extreme* ly lucky this spring, ami arc reaping a rich reword for their energy ami perseverance." Tut: FoitRTH Of Jcs: i ! e to mittee o| the survivors of ilia late war, resident in (Vntre county, niak tlie following appeal thri ugh th i Chairman, Gen. Heaver: I'KNNftVI.VAMA Ri *n;vi>.—'i he Committee appointed by th< survi vors of the late war, r< -id at in ( li tre c itiiity, to make arrangement* for the annual tin ting of the " Pennsyl vania Ilt-crv Corp A - : alion," at Hellefoute, on Thursday tlie Ith dn\ of Juno next, at the rnju. t and with the hearty approval of th ■ l'r sidenl of that Association, extend an earnest and cordial invitation to all the sur vivors of the war, any where in Penn sylvania, to he pres-nt at the met ting and join in tlie puhli • exer of th : occasion. The men ami the officer- <>f every organization in every arm of the ser vice, in either army or navy, who were honorably discharged from such Mr vice, will be gladly welcomed in Hclh fonte on tlie occasion referred to. The object of tlx- meeting i- to promot hid! f -irr the social and friendly rein tions which ought to prevail nmongst; those who arc drawn in :ir togeth r l.v bi many tits, formed hv the common; cau.-o in which they served, and the common (lat)<;ers through which tiny pascd. By direction md on hehalt of th Committee. Jamki A. ('hairntan. Belief. Lite, I'a Tin* Kentucky Giant i dead ;he was 7 feet high, 2} feet aero tie Uh aiders, and his feel measured 15 j I ncho. MARK ETS. i Nw # York, May 25 -Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat heavy uml lower; No 2 spring SI I da! 17 ; Hug l land, lowa and Minnesota spring $1 40a 1 52 ; choice wilder, rod \\t jtern 81 55a 1 50. live (jniet at SI 05 ,al 10. Barley dull. Corn opened quiet but closed heavy and lower; | new and old mixed wN ra and yel . low 84a08'e. Oafs unsettled ; mixed Glafil!' - ; white G4ao7c. Hav and lw>p> j unchanged Coffee dull. Sugar , : (pllct. Chicago, May 25. Flour dull nod. . lower. Wheat dull and lower; No 1 ijspring $l 22-i 1 221 ; No 2 SI 10 cash; - SI 10| seller Juno ;$1 10 seller Jn , ly ; No 3SI I Hal 13!. Corn dull and • unsettled; No 2 mixed SSI c ea>h ; " 581 c seller June; rejected 551u56<\ , Oats, demand active and pri.es ad s vanced ; 451 cash ; 44Je seder June ; " 441 cto iler July. Rye dull ; No 1 r ;81 00 Barley quiet and nnehanged: iNo ISI 00. Pork dull and declined ' lat opening; demand active and pr ices advanced at close to Sl7 35 cah is or seller Juno ; 817 55 seller July. M AH HI AGES, 1 >0 l ilh i; (, hi 11. i Kal.il Ha t,III. D 1' Hi Syj i,i us 1.-Ino i-i ,li. , M;;i li. to M Mir IJ • M hi ■at * ,f Mr M i hisel ; v. r, >•; 1' t:• t. M,| DEATHS. t'u oh in-: ;st ihe it i.l.n.tuf h. gut ' '■< I.Ui.i ,V , i'g'i I iyi .i i 111 > t it si VI day HlihliKKOS it:M AIIK I. I f A hi: itV ,t ?I Ho.I li. U\ „ ' ' 1 i > i lit';, v ' ...rin . I s . I*. i.sj.is < a Laid }.■ ! |>oui ■■ S ... I'. rhtur |toUi:il "Hi I •..i, SIA Tallow ii, Ila. nl. 10 Mum li l.ur I tmr j' itiil f t-wMi . H ohaln at :.■ I . • w hoi. alo 7,Vu to ?,;'*) Mil. Hoy M\ K KITS W hili wheat |,6u Ist I win ill la Hy, ~l'ort. gi i>i- : ■ ... Hat h \ H'...... : v. i i.ti hi i tmnthy-oo.:, ;.Hi "'alt V '-' per -a. k 'M* Plaster it Hi 1 1' i.aljM ; Ton r si ..... | t : ,| (, • Ton 1,1 - Lin I urn.'i .• 0 .i foi' Ton > : ,n :i '\*'' IK 1 N • i . tohv tin ih, ; i.i I have purchased the iloek ami et . ~j i" !'. siallaiia, living at Centra Mill* Mifflin i utity, auJ will leavo tin , 'Mine Hi his i .-ion at nil |iieHire, anil - all I n't -oii a: o hereby cii.:!iai:ril against t J meotiling with the teine in any reeanei w h Ate vet M .1 limviu. l'uttor* M tilt Jo lis S A 1.1. AL>A, • ' i"}.'>•->: I'l.nt. n county. IN theOijba.':* Court eft '■.•aire t-ounly Tho matter oi the esm,. of John ■ ! 'Hoi! \ i. .11ite:' hyth. I>rjili;s' -' C urt "i lem it- ■ •..: ■i \ !• lie.. .. J j... - upon lbs' fl I'siptions lll,'d to the A-lu. :i i-.ifalinli lueouni in the o-iate of ,Isihit Iteeginan, .ilo.'i! anJ make ftp Oft thereof at iut ■ w . appt '"i% "■in en g! ■■■::. , ... 1: .ofiritooa iui-.-Jav. Jtilier.d hs.'f. at lOOtlovk, a In, of :uJ tinV, iTteii ami \vh. re all parli'# in res'.t .c , i all,i if I„ , ,• je..; . r I> F Kiiln NhV, Auditer. IN ii a ' Court •! Cr-.i! e t . . X The metier of the estate of Win Bck* aft, ties' J. I lie under signed an uusliior Appointed f>\ ihe Mt. : orphiiaa' Ci srt to make U of the n, -ney m the hands .ft'i adti. eutra! rte A il a.— i.g ihole legally emitted thereto and mak< .'•port tin fa: ext. ...rt. hen! giv. * tii i-Shut he Will attend 111 tile duties of hW appeintmenl at i.n erlii e m lteiifome, j on lu day, ilOth day oiJune, at 10 • ' a, i, m., e: r;. si day, when niidj whero ail p.itl, ha'. iay i laUiis Wlil [>re seiil 1: i . ..elm llit' Asia tor or he tie-- i arred i m i ing i fu- a share of the 1). V KOHTN KY, mv>Sl Auditor. Excelsior Cement i ■ii." ■ \\ \ It It AN I . |h>k \st I'KH'OJ Of A LIT V. It Ms kill Mr Ph. - ha* already i.. , n used in large uauiui< . . found highly -atLfaCtory upon all j.-l wuereubn* been and h njual I a: v :>u* : 41: .UtiuriHl t -r u .n I 1' I i-1. .\ S, \\ Ail. It PIPE ( 1 I'Urp - • • 4 .jual.ly ol O im-nt it 4. f*bio lilt* ii 'i fiti In. (%1 r£!. 1, <• !• I 1 .r nud wide tad rendered ! ... ui most -:. l !av (luji. I'.-ltiilli, th.-ri.for.- c:vkk. Lime TJCONG. n. U. EVANS, 'V utcituiuki-r uiiu'lrr. formerly ; : . H,rri-I>.. I'* , m: b in (Vi.tr. Hu t, beginning . r *,!.<"# !., ' •-oumjtemrrit at t ill ju-tify In, t. u ninui# ; rmjnMi v AH work ;-:refhlly and promptly fttculi ' an 1 .-a the nu -t roa witiolo lrni, an| tamntrd, 7 may 4t / Ni Li .1 A 1.1. I'd ill il lire Booms! Kltt MIH\i:V (.ItOSSIIVV, | tfully it.l .rm til < iti: < ii tf I tilr. , coUnty, that liirv have bought i| the old •'.Jill JofJ. (I lie:; ingt r. ti: t t .-.1 u. . tie- ft ■- l'U> ;• hat ci ••.. .. j .mJ make- to or Jcr UKIli: A IS, in UK A I's, .-INKS W \ V II>T V.\ l)S, i ii:\ ; i; ccPLoAun* TABLE.-. A \r. II mi * *ii vj .. Alm vi o". Hasp. Tit. it .. of r< it;.-: !u T. irni'-uro i large i I warrant* iof -• •1 aa orkmanship •ltd i- all made under their >wn iiumrJi . ate supervisor;. and is offered at rate* . i K iper than t! vvherc (', . ■ ■ r etaowhcrc. 20 feb ly. LUMBER FOR SALE. The CmlerMgnctl Inn* for sale a lure j of Lumber ul the Loop Sawmill. I lately Culycr - . c >nn ling of . Will'l K, YELLoW. 1 .V I'lTi'll I'I.NK. HEM LOt K. (• VK. POPLAR, . PALING, LATH. sill NO LKS. HEADING. and a I kind- >f Lumber .■>nernl'v u >- (or building porpoM. DRY WALK! 1 . Ll* M llKit always on band All kind o C "lu rii.c done. ' ' J. A FLEMING. • npKlJlm Puttct Mi!!-. TO Pimit4'rs& Builders ILtvii .; uUat bed . J'LAINEL. t" out -!ci-.t-i . :i\\ -mill. <>n the S veil .Mountnilu near Kuu i'*, v, < are pr< ;>u-t dto furnish. iviiin: A YI 1.1.0U rivi; ri.OOKIXf; A SJIHMi, AT LOWEST VIAItKKT PLICKB SHINGLE- A. HILL LEMUEL !* M.L KINDS. FENCING ,V. . FPU- N'D riKDTO OLD Kit I. A .1. t'N DEL WOOD, * -Millrt.y, Pa., or, 1 upr .'.in Potter'* Mills, Pit. A IID. (HA NEE It Tt AO K NTS Ul El Til Kit SEX WTANTED. Airrtit m i V .. 1 . : i \y ur I'ltKss AN* l> MLV IN Kit I'rfs-c* and strain* jam*, jell;. . herbs, vegetable*. lard, i:11!■ • •.*. mt .it-, choose, ,v ■. Over tiO,(t>d nultl in n few bteaii'ii Sell* quick. Every family want* it. I one it! the itleiisantert, most Useful, sueettssful and in liable uti-niiS ever old bv ig*nt'. Weigh \ ]•'->:11d 1* .- • HI. K\ tin i .*i' territnrv givi-ti. ('iri-ulnnt free. LITTLEI-'l ELD .V DAM E. 102 W>t*h npfttin St., Boston, Mas*. 28 may ht, MF.IU AM II.i: AI'I'HAISKMKM 1 1-E t \EN DELS (F M KUCHA N. I J DIS lA' , - llijeel It' 1.1 if n .<■ ill 111. tllll ■-r, lit It>w nehip*. Dor -ugh • and wards in Centre County Inr lliu year IST I Pottt r Town: liip. ( l.Ass Ltd XSK. I Stmbin A .S *'!*(/. II 7 7u Philip* (i lasgo t j„ ,1^ I A W Graft' tl<> ln •M iller tk S.ui tl,, ,]„ .1 A Het-siiiall tit d .1 < > Doiningcr tb> ci<• Win VriuuKltrl L! 1(17") W J Thompson do do ; S 8 Woll lio ilotl, A Kline 10 '.Si 7" \\ in Ilrowit 11 7 76 J I Steel do do : 1. I orttiey do tlo ■ It 1> Z. Iger tlo do lir*skerho(Td* Hro in aOTfti 11 ruin, in tV Son It 7 76 Mi - M Jtride tlo do t. W Miller do do l> U u ho g sV Co 1 1 M 76 John II Sand' II 7 761 i liitiiei C Williams It! MtV&j \S • a A Hi!.- lit 9176 ■ CP Fryharyer II 7 76 ' (.1 -rge t Mirmn do do ; Hiram Holler do do . Hiram llutl. r i Milliard H 510 76 I U It 16 " . Ly.m A Co 10 *J " 111) Sowerbcelc 6 tIU " j 11 C Chei.man It 7 " licntier Township. r'sV J ih i gei distillei' V> 76'• I Lew is llaas (brewer) II 16 76,' lluriieid# Towurbip. Ot _ • n.M.k M 7 I>ojrg Townahip, Shell A Markley .In do j" j lames Lucas do d P jC Curtain A Co Id 10 76;' McCoy A leiui 10 V 0 "C Curtain Tuwnsbip. i Wehber d Singer If 7 76!. Ferguson Township. j.l ll. v ! iit)i Pine grove rallh) 14 775 I C Sample .V C > 14 10 78 ■ lata. Dunlap A Co do do ! I'ho*. liolinger II 7 75 1 . ii -on 1 Mi Willi .ni> 1 i 10 li.*rb S:> -A uri 4 Co JO 23 " CJr.'gg Township. Philip shook l jo 7.1 li 11 D . i.a II •*" I .1 Oimtblt do do .115 Fi.hei 12 14 25 Howard Borough. L.i. i.t >A Uro 14 10 7" li -1.1 A Brown- 14 7 77. il it tir-vi- do do Smnm l Brickie) do do Jcitken-A \ c liber do do Jams M linffev do do Jlrs I.C Palmer do do S F Kiii.- 11 7 76 Mm C K Allison do do Rol.-rt Cook 15 1517.1 II Webber 12 13 31 llo'turd Township. ilCl.ath-M 14 7 7.'< 11 nines Township. H 1 Pi lip- 12 13 25 >lea. Si gelanyi r J .Son do do M M Mt.-mo " li JO 75 Y.tin-, \\ i.t-.n A lKebi do do llarri- Township. p :H i i 10 .1 .1 Price 11 7 75 'i< ■ ' „*<" .It) , 4 I>OH • do S fl StuVei r; 10 75 .'ohn C > ..-ncherger 14 7 75 Jam. T xuart do do I F Taylor Id 10 75 i...-iintcr .I Eri.enroll) do do 1. M Uoumn" 14 7 75 t iru- 1\ i\ -- o 0 do do • 'awes Jack do Jo Irthn K N.dkh do do Half Moon Townaliip. 1 V (ilif 14 1075 ei Lays do 4o llu-lon Township A T li ; g fO* 14 10 75 I 1 I'm ;* do do It. .U£Son 12 133'- ||oii.ir A Wilson do do Milesburg Borough. M. Claim A Cook 14 7 7- A It Peter* do do Mr- Clt it iTll.atl do do Jno llibler do do . Jno S Loucoergcr do do : A S lli'tc. do do .1 S Prmiafoot do do Alary Cute do do IVun Township. G W Stover 0 To' Dat.l Ertel H " 7ft \V .1 M Mai>igl Li 10 71. W K Ale tanner do do K C Campbell 14 " 75' ,1 W Stiettit 1■! 10 75 .1 KLenhttlh '* '"f- J 1> Foot tlu do .1 F Chamber* do do .! 11 Auittan 00 do Djitton Township. Sellers & Stmc 11 77 Ku!'- Murray do do J W Bumbarjfer da do i'hilipaburg Borough. \\ L Harper " " • > 11 M 11 <-rr::i It M Te*t "j° do C G Iterlingcr do do T1! Switter do do Thomas Hunt do do N M M ever* do do Itor.n* .V Co do do T H Switr.er C S Flegal l"' I® 11 llorinan A Co do do_ M tret, ,v Mliler II > lleint - it'" T I,*go aCo h' Mr- 1. Leinnn .% Co do t] D McGirk do Jo 11 Adam* '4 . 75 D Ay re* do do .lames Slew.art do do I II (tephart do M G Hock do do W 11 Mi Cituslain do do W 1 * A N'auglo do do Hiriini 11 art i* do do .lone* Alport a Co do do !C Pork* • do tin Mr* 0 DoroM do do i Uieliartl Hay* do do Geo A ZeiKurr 1" 3(175 !ve?!or a Co 11 15 7'. Hi, h , d Hay* (Hillinrdl e 3076 Hush Township. .1 elfrev Have* 11 7 ■> .Ino II a Worth do E Sll overly do tlo Taylor Township. .In,. P Fowler 14 7 75 J Cojwnhnvcrdiatiller 0 -5 75 Uuionvillc Borough, A.) AT C Orient 11 15 76 i Leather* A lluek 13 10 ,•> S A Martin 14 7 75 Wulker Township. Hue-ton a Lodger II 7 75 llenrv lirown 13 10 76 David Soli -do do Worth Township. i Grit v a Gingery 13 10 75 II M Hoover a Co 12 13 25 .1 M l'urtluu II 7 NG'ITCK it hereby given to all concerned, thut an appeal will bo held by the subscri ber at the Court llou-e in lie!lt- funic, on 2nd day of .1 une, lh7l, hetween tin hours of U o'clock n. tit. ami I o'clock j>. in. when port or,* aggrieved hvtlio above els*- -illeatioii will pleate attenil, as there will 1 be no further appeal thereafter. ISAAC WoMKtl, > .... Mercantile A pjiraiaer i N I. 1 lie Act of Assembly of Apri ■ 11, 1 '2, provide* that license, assessed : '■ ub >ve, must be |uiid to the County Ttea* j urcr on or before tho lir-t day of July. A JL). 1874. J. 11. Mitch kll. Treasurer ol Centre Co 'PHKAkLHKHS SALK Ol I I NSKA I Kl> I.ANDSKOI , lA\ KS I t)lt IH7V and PC! . \N I) PltßN'lOfs YKAHS. . Notice is here by giv en. that it pursuance of an Aet of Assembly t> sed the Pith day of June, A I) I.Hlfi, entitled "An Aet h aiiieiol an Art ilhe.'iiiio the moth of gulling unseated lands, in Celt. ' tr. I'lintv " and the *"Veral *up plctnt-nta thereto, there will be I Vposnd at ptihlie sale or outcry, the following tra. U >•( unsealed lands in aid . Mii.lv fot tho tave* hie a'll l tlli|iuid thereon, at the Court Jlouai' in the Itorougll ol 11.-llefuiite, ill the ,|,J M 'it lav of June, A I) IH7I iioggs Township. '.at* era SUBSB l M aiwtl TsAS. i ■ Andrew So tinner* V7 OB HI I nl. m.w ii 'Jo Pi " 4 ;w '• . H1...0f A Petaer S■ PP . . Pa. her A LllCus. IV '.*) 4o ... ITikiiown ViHi I ■ .li't....liiiialhaii Harvey Id hi; i ! t0... M.. * 1100.l Id 74 CS . lt*.! Daviil 1.. wis V7 CJ do ...do ... William lirsy,.,. do !•> . hf Wilt Kttssell 7?' fS"'J Win itii**ell OIK) lturositle l'tiwiishiji. DO ,JmM llall S6 0U lid.. . Alex Da Mrs P.) 00 do 'l'hotuas ltaiuilU.il do do ...Iff!.,.Unknown - do i M UUd | 10H lolJerl'arker... do d... ... Ki ...Jeremiah Parker VSP Ihi 1,6!!...J05eph M trria... IB'.*U do ...do.. Ate* tgrcavpr do J" . Jo ...111 Kddy do to . .. I'nktiow Ih4 'si ...Samuel Harris..., V dL' f S. ott If) "J! da ...do ...Hebert Uray 19'JG i. do. Win Hewart do 4'td...do ...John " .... do Jo ...do ...,lmes Tower*...- do do do. Wm , ..i'JJ.. Win Cook !'.♦ '.*# io ...do ...J"hu Cowdwij-..- do do ...do ... Wtu P Hrajy,.._ Jo do ...do .. H. itry Shaffer..... do ih, .1 1 oil II II ousel do do ...do ...John Lvon do do ...do .. t 'hark - (s hi n... do do ...do ...Thoi (irari1......... do dts ...do ...John lirady do do ...do ...J.*hn Kidd .1* .Jo ...Jo ...Henry Dunclly... do do ...do ... Robert Brady..... d>> 76 Unknown 2 30 If.' Henry Wheeler. 5 It' Benner Townshsp. |Ki Jacob itariam.... S'JO Curtio Tuwnahip. '*Ol- ...Ji-M-tib K> K0„.... 'alls' : ...L-ndi.y OraUv... 47 3" • 115 Win Gilhnrt - 77 In J*7c ...4 Caleb LahU 3H 00 ■4)1*74 i 1 1. >i)gitrrth... 3i'M 153 ..IM.. <1 allies White 77 HS 1 , 154 4 .toll \V Pa.-ker. 5 fi'.l k*' . ...4 Wm 1 Mitchell 66* 1434 4 do illF £A> 4 do 4 73 424 4 J." Devlinr. 1.. 602 1 1... 1'.4... 1 hoiUM- Jiale 44 40 A* John Palmer. 16 130 I'l Win Y*rdlv I'.i 7e :7*"... , .Saiuu< ! Bmrd til Hit 14 .Mart Tniluiuii... 2150 -441 ...Jo* lliirllsg 6 he 216 ..103... F. Wharton 1!< 65 „.J W*B C Packer 516 ill...Charles Itruee 15!*'. 116... ...Charh-# Allan 44 2k 21 F Wharton. y;SO 3*,.. ...A Hamilton N 52" . .. 4 Job W Packer 5 It. I I ...* Jo* . 2J 4 N P 31 itcbell_ 505 ** 4 do _ 700 *4l 4 do _ V4O 1•*. . ...jJ P M in-hall 661 53... 4Clins Ouiglsy.. 225 JC;. ...It-'h ri Ainsley.... 34 40! 2*). . ..Kiebard Tunis 1204 dtt do ... „ 12'.*0! t.2; . I*2( Th< oa- Mi Kwen 1e65 144 . J W Packer 12 Ol AC4 ...Caleb Lsnn. 22is*! '.074. ...1 l.oni^iioth26aa 115 . ...Ui. hard Tunis— eouj Iteli a Ke150.... 35 *a. . . K-ter Eddy.. 71 3J>| >1 • . Cas|.er Wi-iar 34 4o! J*74- ...Hubert Auialay... do t 4!o_ ..John MeCaiSey.. 17 1-4 > 53... 14. Cliue Ouiwty— I 00| I.'Jl. Its...Phi'ip >l_\ 1r St'. 12 i do m Valentine Myers 1H06 : do ...do ... Msi hae! Myert... do I •do >in.- n Mvers 024 I . 164... Th.una P Male... *'■ 44 4-5...163. tlarnet Ci'intsßer 22 36 424 !Wl..Tlios 1* Wharton 0# HL' 411.. ..,.l<>ib I lain** 36 .W 433 130 Alt v 11. 57 M '.5 .. 134. .CharW Hall- 37 11* 41* . Ji.).h Taylor HU00: tt- . ... Andrew Kpjde_... 17 2X* s* H •!*. lrvin— 423 i* J • .! X..N L At wood 4*. AH 10 d< 30 H>' Ol 4 Ji.h W Packer— 26 It* l 1> 'M Job W Packer 17 2t do do do do I . m P.. r llahn 77 4<* 455 J. Tdomas 471*-'. do Mima llahn 38 70 |.< .la.-ob Wain 4816*. 42-5 NuUiai.icl Lovy :;•.* w 415 Th. - Humphry 111 N' do li.'l.t liray 53 SS; .|o Win Gray 3358; 161 Win V aril ley l'. 7k, > I Mat hew L. h 4an .1 ■ N L Atu.od 12DO 54.1 164 Abijah Davis ;C J I'O* 168 J Jlitfbee (Itiybeei 1280 Ferguson Township. 1< 2 116 liiai Kllio|tsr 32 76 155 127 J."C|h Harnett BKS .123 John Anderton 1W 12 ■ lU6 tieorce NIOO l'.'tki! 122 .laceh Lite 71*7; 130 Peter Crispin 4 25 IS| Samuel Duncan 37 45i :!t 47 TM Cuilougl. 232 TO L llawshorii 22 'Ji. 10 Isaac Worrell 3 27 .INS 4 * Alfred H Crow it 25 37 k>4 I".* Thotna Kerjntson 1202 IIS 2 - Aaron Levy 14 65 I t 11 > .litme- M-v.re 13 21 ;si lLmnah Turner 12 48 '. kti Kobcrt Kankln I*. 66 IST 1-iiac Hrinkle do It as James Raker 6 56 do John Pclherbridye do u* J.'-inb Lurby 1066 12.5 Caleb North *O7 63 J Pclherbridge 3 26 ',llO .Lhn Baker 3 00 180 Samuel Bryson 19 65 (irccg Township. 121 James Barber 7 70 200 Unknown 8 70 ; 60 " 145 Half Moon Towuship. 216 Josiah Lauibouu 26 ft" 2U* 101 Unknown 14 30 44 114 " 668 52 138 " 6 5.4 40 10 " 814 58 12 " 4 W SS Will King 11 07 171 Stimrl Bryan 8 IM •_N7 John MoKi-cock 20IW 117 40 Henry I'UyJ 02 50 ■os so K Whitehead 88 39 lot) 20 Win liHtidburn <>o4o j 210 .1 aeob 1" aderwood 2b 4<> 1 !'■ 117 Jacob l'vlo 17 14 j4OO 120 Richard* JolltT .V) 40 JO) John Hannah 25 20 ion Jacob linker 50 40 'i jo Julm Baker do j IS OA T Deligo 220 Harris Township, i 50 of John Irvin 1 42 50 of John Irvin 1 42 do do do ' 100 \Vin Brown 11 40 jo Jm Hoed do |do Absalom Andre do_ •>4 25 .1 (' Fi*hcr 2 K .losephaon 48 50 200 Win Chancellor 34 80 115 J ilennv 54 IS 270 Scely ( Mountain) 4-1 SI 21:1 Mooru do . 41 78 102 Williams 1 i 54 ' |33 Ilk! John Pico 41 55 do do John \\ hrcland do do do John ltollington do 'do do James Baxter do 1 5y Unknown 501 Howard Township. 25 Jacob Buker 78 do Jos (iraysburg 3 05 , 180 J j Lingle 899 242 Jos Harris 14 70 40 11 A Jostlin 2 44 50 Jos tSraysburg 3 05 > (VI J It Leathers II 10 ■ 199 15 C B Welch 24 27 . 50 A 1) llarriß il 05 t;"> 120 Alex Hunter 1:117 [do do John Buyers do do do Sion'i Voting do ' do do Bonj Voting do do do Tlioa Hamilton do do do Jacob Weidner do . 80 HcnrvAntU 888 195 Win Karnsey 85:10 03 John Brady 084 50 Whit A Nestlerote 8 05 j 217 Sarah Hunbarn 13 32 llaines Township . ioo J timet Ban 290 . ioo Mary Jenks 290 op Tbos Ban do i. yoi' 00 Mary Ban do K ]*<*'■ l-*k oaiumrl mull tin U d>> do Win Hnrrmn do ''. (ft! IUI Simon Knj der 17 ' 358 do <'hrl 11*11 2 ll i IT> Stevor At Wolf 2 4 ''243 I" Gorge Snyder 7 0 ~ 411 121 Cath Snyuer 12ft Liberty Township. 'nil l'lct(li<*r AM - :uh MI Robert irviß n-j r- 4<*. I'JU Stcph Stephenson 14 w , J.dill i):jriu . .Jy .Jo ido do Kb It.-nhani 2u ft' wt Kul.t South 2 7t 4i Jno potior ia h Ik Daniel Krmio Jn Jackson 4 2? 7 102 1)# i.irl Krxamer ft 41 ' :s'.m HO Knbt-rt Irvin 13 (X 7o Jn, M Hh> 237 • I 50 D Co! i-addcn lot • ?* Tin.. king ISO 1(K1 40 Peter Lytic la M ■ l"t> MttUicw Iu Ilft4 I *OO J .I. \V Pucker 13 00 1 IftO Win Hv 11 M 30 Chris: Ntwtlerode 4 ftl 40 Steph Chan.beta ft 44 1 30 Rota (taker 204 All Pel en OHO 7ft Simon M. ingle ftir.t 300 Damn! Kru*e 13 00 Marion Townhiji i'Jtltl Robert Yettng ft 40 60 W A Tfcouiaa 2 70 20 Unknown 1 OH 40 do 0 21 100 1) Lamb 13 ftO 47 d. 6 20 222 A lex .Scott 40 44 133 12tt Abr Singer 30 OK Ift Henry Me Km in 201 VI Win AllUon ft 4o .'52 Unknown 3860 117 Ale* Scott 2H 4'2 To ('brii>t Rebrer lotto H3 John Sbecne lu ho Miles Township. 402 Tboi Grant ft 30 • 21 Ale* Hunter 1 41: •00 Jer Jack Hon 3 02 : 12ft W m Stead man 1 tt7l litt Kotx-rt Taggerl Mj r 3J 'J hos Snoti. 83 j •** Aaron Levy 1 B*.; 430 Robert Brady 5 67! 410 lintinab Brady ft 67] *2.i Robert Gray 5 6tt' !'*• Abraham Scott 196 60 Samuel Scott 801 lfto Abraham Scott 1 fitt' 'JO Samuel Scxitt ttfi 255 .Inno Brady 265 440 Win P IJrudy 5*6 *) John Brady 2 Co 425 Henry Tlatiun I 42 !VI Jon Wolf 102 127 W ni Dew-art 2 65' I'a it on Township, jo Tho Wfit 3 20 i • 15 Wm Ellis 240 I 11 Thai Wot 22k | j 21 Wm Wilson 3 45; I ho Henj Homer 37 25 j too Jacob linker 40 'JO -133 Hci.rv Gross 27 25' Potter Township. VN in Harrison 3 30 | !'.# Dreak 2995 M J Craig A: N Sherriek 87 051 if 92 Thai Wallace 4 2J Kichard Whitehead 11 40] 15> Jo*h William# I* 55] J 1)00 JtioLatnb 8 85! 2*i Win ltll 424. KK) Goo W Alberty 17 101 150 And Hurry bill 8 50, 211 Nich Hammond 1199] JO George Hiter 11 40 s ill JoMpn Wokk 2 85 ii*> Klizsh Mcrriman 27 Ui r.OO Robt Campbell 1140 15 JnoOarr 4 27 206 Jamei Carr 5 70 150 Geo Mony . 8501 K*i Tho. Martin 6 TUi i 'U Joa Clark 2V>. 100 JnoShenk. 1140! 150 Jno Hover 8 55; B*l Ww Addleman 70 05' 40 Jame Fox 684 250 Maria Morris 8 74 438 153 Josh William* 17 10 28 Jno Hriglc S 17j l"-1 153 Josh William* 17 10 Hi Daniel Heck 4 58 flit of jo* Yoder 171; 250 Clem Heck with 2137j lt*l James CowLcr 5 7C; i 17< Momi Casta 20 03. 100 George Markley 17 16 j 124 Jno Lamb 8 55; , 430 jno Scbenck 6 13i 434 Henry McKwen do i do Polly McEwin do j 217 josh William# 4 27' 134 Polly William* 6 131 lo Huge Hamilton do j spring Township. ,1250 Henry Tool 12 261 81 99 of Henry Tool 4ul ■' l .'iO j J I.ingle 7 35| 60 Wm 55 i!#on * 2 88j 81) James Smith 8 67j i'io Tho. Johnson 4 90 i , SO do 012 .!*> Cath lb-bison 12 20 ' Jo Kebecca Kohison 18 '.*o i lo Hichard lUbison 735 Union Township. ! 118 Davul Kunes 24 17 ' 50 Uoyce Davia 442 • Jo do 22V 82 26 K Mul hoi lon 427 50 Boyce Davis 2 381 HW _ Jane Blake 4 70i le Samuel Philips do 191 Dun woody A Long 7 81 j Rush Township. 433 163 Jno Such 15 981 WO Jno Black do 912 Jo. 55* el Is do I 250 of And Allison 18 50! 1301 ot Allison A Lilly 22 29! ".IS lt*G John Whiuner 56 07; Jo do John Loudon 23 15! - 4-kl 153 Christ Hare 64 07! ; 247 16 Jacob Steck 86 641 126 164 Christ Ilaro, jr 68 84; 167 7 George Slough 12 35j ,183 lit Andrew Shenk 64 07' do Jo David Hnre do j 'JIII And Scott Id 11 J 433 153 M ichsel Shank 82 02 do do Christian Shenk 64 07 do do Christian Bohrer 3208 do do John Millor do do do A Reighart jr do do A Keigharl do do 163 John MiJlcr do j do 168 .lolin llublor do j do do John llnnd do I HUI 68 Joseph Vnn 7 4"! 348 130 Henry Vim do 301 150 George Vim do 21f> mi of Hugh Hamilton 15 07 433 153 I:iac Britcher do I do do Richard Malone do Jo do Hannah Turner do | do do James Tunica dll j 400 Barabra Snyder 14 Oil 31V 110 Ann Arthons 14 85 304 117 Tiio* Arthanf 18 TV 433 152 Joseph Welch 32 03 do 153 Robert Irvin 58 07 do do John Mussor do Jo do Richard Voters Jo do do Jacob Wilson 16 98 do do Jacob Miller do do do John Hubler 15 97 4(V 147 Jacob Hash * 29 95 422 44 Jno Weidraan 31 22 41'2 110 Jacob Jo 41147 454 John Miller 15 97 433 153 Tlios Hamilton 5203 do do Rllenor Middens do 216 Robt Hainy 15 97 40 10 Rich Athcrlon 392 1;53 153 Kicb Malin 15 07 do do Isaac Britcher 16 97 do do Jno Gundajcr 0107 Jo Jo George Slouch 3213 Jo do Michael Gundager Jo 177 84 Hardman Vhilipt 27 20 216 156 ThosHamilton 798 Jo do Thus Grant do 433 103 Henry Witner do Jo 15:5 Richard London 16 96 Jo Jo lianicl Fitzerald 3203 do Jo Daniel Khler Jo Jo do Henry Ponkerton Jo Jo Jo Paul Bush 15 98 IJo do Paul Black Jo do do Paul Such do Ido do John Boreland do jJo Jo John Kelley Jo Jo do John Bush do do do lYler Brutziuan 15 96 Ido do Tlios Edwards 16 97 Jo Jo Robt Irwin do' 110*.) Tlios Hamilton 8 05 : 108 Thus Grant do >lB3 153 Thos Keese 32 02 1 ilo do David Beverage 805 Jo Jo Mar M'Cermtck 805 jdo do Jus Glentworth do 'do do Geo Latimer do do do Ew'd 51 oyer ton do ■) • nea, raa' r*aa*srat iku tu •'127 100 And Armstrong 6OR *483 Hi! Sarah Ddany HOO JW Wm MrPbcren 370 J 18ft 64 Wm (J Latimoro 261 I 488 l&i! Robt Spear 16 ttr. 'do do < hritt Lcrilioro 32 (W ido do Carper Shaffer do do do Owen .lordt do Christ llobrer 8203 RW tt-bt King I*ol i ?tl 158 And AllUon 14 * , ISM Mt John Lilly Bhh l;ut 16* J.c Slough 16lis II 66 11 Jno llreehbill 6*78 i! 216 HO nf Kobt Rainy 7•> ] 70 Thot tlrant ft is] 80 Christ Ilubcr 2 32 i 150 Joseph Harrison llJlOj I do Fred Dr*h do 2fttt While & Parsons Id 60j 64 Robt King Jig j H6 Unknown 74 CO do 71 (JO 43'1 153 Kobt Miller ltt"2 13 12 Robt King M 433 163 John Hopkins 32 03j *3l Jo© Montgomery 29 60| jB4 W W ,! u 'do I 488 158 Daniel Tu-ner Iftttki ] do Jane Miller do j j 48* Chat Lucaa do ' i do Thus tirant do 2ft2 Robt King 82 62! 488 Ift* Daniel Buckley tt7n 21 67 ij!sß 4 Mary do • :*>■ ■ do • |j P Norris 46 01 oi Jos Harrison 6 2 • IK*® job Hi ley do i 416 Richard sValn 11 22 108 Hard 55" i lean 22 ft) ,do 163 Moore W barton 1121 ,do do 55 Parker do i cdo do Rebecca Waia do j !lo do Henj H Tallin an 22 ft' (do do Klica Wharton 1121 |do do A S Valentine do ' jdo do TM Miliiken do 1 A® N j Mitchell a) 80, 4...J Joseph Mcrris 22 47 Jdo Alex Grearer do 1 do Goo Eddy do jdo Geo Parker do J ... K chardjone 8 4L n alker Township. ; 92 26 Wm Ackert 140 i'2ll 44 CaptOstnan 2 99, , 115 13 M Dougherty IGS ,\tl* 166 Margaret jaie 3 (*.' ')!?{ *1? KhaaDaughnrty 247 11110 8V Jwscjih Evans 140 • 211 76 Peter Hahn 2Vn >; 90 94 John Mercer Hdo do Kobt Askin do 1 Sj 40 Job Packer do | , 89 do Job Packer, Jr do ; 1 59 do Daniel Johnston S4 327 154 55* m Manned 4 j —4" 160 George Kuhnes 3803 R 40 Math.as Kuhnea 00 06 !260 J B Gray 19 25 ij 30 Roland Richards 5 50! ! 30 Unknown 7 79j Robert Campbell 61 ( 25 " 171 1 74 Unknown 7 70: 1 JOHN B. MITCHELL. ' *pV Treasurer. fhan H Held J.HARRIB, J. D SHTJOKRT. J A HEAVER I HAIR DRESSING. Clock. IVittchninkcr A Jeweler * ADAM HILD. PROK. S-H. W RIGHT is now prepared Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. * tJUllSyailrjr T) A T"\T r f , T?TJ Milrojr, Mif to do all kinds of Hair Dressing equal to Respectfully informs his friends and the l< fl T1 I/* ITI 4T I A * Alls 1 lilts flin co., Pu, the best done in the cities and at less cost, public in general, that ho has juat opened I 11 l\ 111- ' vJU. ' offers hi* services to the citizens of Mifflin He has had long experience in manufac- „ t his new establishment, above Alexan- I (>ntre and adjoining e.,untU, In •turing Wigs, ladios Switches. Gurls, Lbig* der's store, and keeps constantly on liand, rPVTUK HAIL PA IIOIIHC. Klirn misl Ornaincnatal jions, &c. Prof. W right guarantees su- a] ; kjr)ilg 0 , clocks, Watches and Jewelry , ..4nfnir perior workmanship in nil kind* of Hair f the latest styles, as also the Mnranville RECEIVE DEPOSITS, ( ■"!■' 'J"** Dressing, and ladies wishing Switches, patent Calender Clocks, provided with a And Allow Interest. o.W Walnut Manic Ah Chignons or hair curled, will please call, complete index of the month, and day of Discount Note raa. rr amui, v , and see our work and judge for themselves, the month and week on its face, which is „ Buy and Sell Vanarhanin* Or- Charges less than in the city, and the Wltr ranted as a perfect lime-keeper. Government Securities, Gold and Plain and Fancy I p g g. •work cqunlto any. n , nifMf „ g*Clocks, Watches and Jewelnr re- ~ w „ Coupons ne for other nainters. Prol. S. H. WRIGHT, paired on short notice and warranted. PETER HorrEK, WM. B. MIROLK. I ,<• 25dec. tf. Centre Ilall. cpH'6R]y Pres't. Cashier nov 6w- *. ~ Bl Sample Rooms in Town. TTT a nTTl * l* vr B ®BSS.9J mmmmmm. WV 44ÜBi' J R. BUTIN. Prop'r. D. JOHNSTON & 50N8, Proprietors tJEXTBE H.4LL,PA. lias first claw accommodation: rltarg- Bellefonte, Penna. X\ ou^T? j > * t jr*. p ® cl^,,,, a in f or ® clt " ... ' sens or this xletnity, that he has started a * * Tree tn aa A/A. n L * w " d B boo Shop, and would he '8 Wh JIOV t fAt j'epot. thankful for a share of the public patroa ■ H x.u'uttim ...... ...... ***- Boou and Shorn made to orderiand I AS. M'MANUS. Attorney at Law. M'ALI ISTER A REAVPR# according to style, and warrants his work ♦J Hellefonte. prmpUy aUond* t- all I Mr po any made elsewhere. A!) kind* bu*iacm entruried to him. tut? wm ■ Ce/. ■ * ef .done, and chargesrewsonsble. - jow, Rdlcfcntc, Centre co.. Pa. np6Btl Hire him a call, fbb 13 ly NEFf * AUNKLE.—Both AI. I. NHRKFI'IiKU graduntes from the Jeff Med. Col- DSIINTSTH \T()R'B NOTICE— Tatijih T\H.B. G. G L TKLIUH, n 1 xrt iu>ck rwiiorr, J. I. n it , t ) Collections promptly made and D M RITTENHOUfcE. lege of l'hil'n. l'n., desire to Inform the A * o•11n v 1 ■ ■ ii*i_* .A/ , 1 rcaidctit, ( nahtcf, ipecial attention given to iti* having with public that they hard now fully entered 3r . of adminietration on tlftedUUof ]*&. lad U.' or Dentist, Mlllhoim. / tENTUE COUNTY HANKING CO. lw|* or r~l>wty hr s.tfc Will draw t, P into partner.hlp. nnd that hcrefffter nny William llarklo*. >f Potter twp.. dee'd, jn _ m-eordlng to Hie late> style* ami at J l ,'* P rofe * , '° M .' ervicei to the V and have acknow ledged Deed#. Mortgage*. HOO\.S, scinvilt/ d CO. person employing one will consider him- haye een granted to the ttndertignod. who reasonable ) A- offi. e m the doimond, n< rth side of tclfomploying both, und that i( a consul- r,..,,, t all person, knowing them-el v. . in the dental profession. HKt'KIVK DKI'OSITS. "", r """. h T' ' { '" rnta 00 -. . WHOLKBALK OKalers in tation is required, r.o extra charge will Ibo indelteil to *aid estate to make immediate ( • r - A 1 * x*w i>*k U.M Bowkra. ~*r He is n,,w fully prepared to exraet . , ,i Pr a, /iK.NIRK HALL HOTEL Fsh Cheese and Prov sons. apr2.74-tf. payment, nnd those having demands A U A ', /ifJ! P. H l " th 4 myg-7>tf. And Allow IBterm, J# HP A*aL*. Proprietor. ■ t t.inuotu, SL.a 3. u> f^..i iu^ d.i ? A 8™ ..,1 }x,frs2r. ,OT " 137 Horth Water street. *1 Hellcfonte, Pa. Office with ihcnt.cated Vi AHKI NH orphans' CoA prwlica. May he con- |\ F. FOETNKT, Attorney at I/aw, ,' 7 V ?"• po s ; , l h.,n„ l |, ...ued vot. _ PniLADXLrntA. Huah dc Yocum. CensulUtion in Ktiglleh YsViiv it Alt ir ii 4 suited in German and English. Office in 1 J* Bellefontc, Pa. Office over Jiey- Covernmctit Socin tica.Ciold A \|li.l.KKS lIoTK.E 55.aula rd Px r.A. Koosis, 0 Bcmwaju. J.Scwwsm an d German. Colloction* promptly att4- #ijvisi\iss;3, Garman e Building. my 38 '74- if. onldabank. may 14 6V n ,,nrBtf Coupon#. ITI Hlagesarrive and depart daily mir ly. vd to. fab*-* 7 may et. jxuinr a. 1 laßmroTO^TAi 1 M.P.rmn- Being rweru, iaja, 1 graduated at lb Cmreeeitrof rn' la ) Bi\ and aflar S9 J tin' nMrtcti*, perfected Br. Filler 'a VrgeUble Itheumal lo fij-rnp. I guarantee It u Infallible cere for Nenre, KiJ tuj gad BhemngHadiacasoa. Bworn to,lhla2sU ArrlC lE7I- L '