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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY JUNK 4 I*7*.
~ LOCAL ITEMS."
Our friend- will oblige by sending us
item* ot local news in their locality, giye
u- the fact* only, and we will put them in
thapc, al-i notice* of deaths ami marri
ages. . .
Any one tending u* the nam#* ot six new
subscribers, with the cash, will be entitled
to receive the RkPORI s H one year tiee.
The lln-oK'i kk being read by nearly
every body on this side ot the county,
where it has a larger circulation than any
two papers, will be found the best medium
for advertising business, sales, Ac Ac
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and
Sunday, last, wore very warm days, our
thermometer stood 92 in the shade.
The AYilliamtport Daily Register, is
a spry and lively paper. Only it reaches
us "next day." Kan-l's net gsclivvinner
schioke, Bieriy7
-Fro*t on last Tuesday morning. No
serious injury,
On Friday ot last week, the lower
end of our valley xras visited by a heavy
hail storm.
If you want any Poland China pig-,
better go tor them in time at John Bi*h
ei's. Centre Hill, lie keep* the ni.est
"wutalln" you ever saw .
Lock Haven had so much "jam
lately that it is not dependent upon tlie
next fruit and berry crop.
The fruit trees are heavy with blossoms
and every tdication tor nn abundance ol
ail kinds of fruit, "^N
/7 -Our young ministerial friend. Rev.
'A. A. Berlin, recent y supplied a vacant
pulpit in I.ewistow n. His sermons are ap
preciated aiw ays.
Th* potato-bug is showing itself
pretty numerous in some patches in this
locality. Thcv look like miniature soap
ing turtles, and may plav havoc with th*
p*lato crop. AV# Lam i decided whether
they are a humbug or not, neither do we
car®if only th#y made their living ou
grasshoppers.
Went So thi stone-mill dam, the
other week, fishing Brought home a
cat-fish, 31 inches long. This set all the
sports hereabouts entry, and they're been
out ever since trying to beat us.
—A nunnery will be established in
Williamspoi' this summer, bather Koer
per, paste r ct the German Catholic church
in that city, is the originator of it. When
the building s completed it w.U be occu
pied by r.uns from Germany whe have
become weary of the many annoyances
they base been subjected to < f late by the
Bon an.k government.
An act has been passed by the iegi.-
lature and signed by the Governor, dis
pensing with jury trials when agreed
u; on by the contesting parties, they to
submit their case :o ihe decision of the
court which -hall hear and determine the !
same. This is an entering wedge for the
dispensation of jury trials, except, in crim
inal cases.
Oar neighbor, John Rishel, across
the vml.ey, can beast of having bees that j
swaraied or. the 27th uit. Considering tho >
lew temperature of the season, this is note
worthy. His bees are the Italian.
—INFORMATION WANTED.—lnforaia- j
lion cfthe whereabouts of William Black .
is desired by hts s.slcr. When last heard j
from, Mr. Black was living at Potter's
Mills, Centre county. Pa. Any informa
tion concerning Mr. Black will be thank
fully received and should be addressed to
Orrin Sargent, Wilkon Creek P. 0., Tio
ga county, N. Y., or to D. 8 Dunham, ,
Alto.,a Pa.
One of our subscribers at Peters
burg, .Mr. 1). Conser, writes us of a large
man. from a memorandom which he tound
in his father's book : "A great man died
in 1826, inGlenchester, Mass. Capt. Wrn.
D until, who weighed, one month before
his death, 4-t-i pounds. His coffin was
made of plank, 3i feet broad across the
shoulders and three feet deep, and seven
feet long, and it took ten men to bury him
His age was 37 years."
Our Congressional District (the 2u,
is composed of the counties of Union,
Clinton, Clearfield, Elk, Mifflin and Cen
tre. Our Senatorial District (the S4th.) it
composed of Clinton. Centre and Clear
lie ill eounties, and the Judicial District
-omprises the same counties.
-—Two young men, George Geiatwhile
aid Wn. Frank, living near Aaronsburg.
left their homes on Sunday last for some
tnkaown region*-Without the knowledge
ol their parents. Before leaving, they
dropped a note for Mr. John Geistwhite,
the father of the former, informing him of
their departure, and of hnving purchased
a bill of goods on his account. Nothing
has be-n heard ef them since.
——The price of eggs is 12c, butter 15,
and the price for killing potato bug* is 5c
per 100.
The S. &j Convention comtnanceu J
at Spring Mills, on Tuesday evening, i
The attendance on Wednesday was large,
exercises very interesting and beneficial. !
Subscr.be for the Reporter, and.don't I
read it at your neighbor's expense any lon
ger—be an independent American citizen.
During the thunder gust on last
Monday morning the grist mill ofWm.
Moyer, formerly Luekenbech'sj was .
struck by lightening and slightly damag
ed. Mr. Moyer was knocked sen-e'essby
the shock, but soon recovered, and held a
child by tho hand at the time, but wo did
not learn that it sustained any injury.
AN IMPORTANT LIQUOR CASK.—Ven
der of Intoxirnling Liquor Held for Dam
age.— One of the most important cases thai
claimed the attention af the Blair county
court the present week was that of the
widow and heirs of 8. Burgett versus W.
Bridenthal. It was an action of Case, and
came up yesterday.
About eighteen months since S. Bur
gett. deceased, who was employed in driv
ing an ore team stopped with his team at
this hotel of W. F. Bridenthal, in Marti ns
-I'tirc and whilst there it was alleged he
drunk a sufficient quantity of liquor to
become intoxicated, and while in this con
dition he mounted the saddle horse of the
team and continued <>n hi* journey. A
short time afterwards he fell from his horse
and the wheel of the wagon passing over
Iff- body ho was killed. The heir- of the
deceased brought suit against Mr. Briden
thal, the proprietor of the hotel, to recover
damages in the sum of one thousand dol
lars on account of the death of the husband
and father. The action was brought un
der section 3of the act of May 8, 1851,
(Purdon's Digest page 'JIG ; Sec. 35.) and a
jury was enipaunelled lust evening to try
the case, yet before the jurors were sworn
the case was settled by the defendant, Mr.
Bridenthal, confessing judgement for the
sum of six hundred dollars.
Section 3of May 8, 1851, before men
tioned, reads as follows:
"Any person furnishing intoxicating
drinks to any other person in violation o!
any existing law or of the provisions of
tins act, shall be held civilly responsible
for any injury to the person or property
inconsequence of such furnishing: and
any one aggrieved may recover full dama
ges against such persons so furnishing by
action in the case, instituted in any court
having jurisdiction of such form of action
in this Commonwealth."
So far as our personal knowledge ex
tends this law has before appeared
upon the surface in an action for damages
in the Biair county court, yet it bears a
striking similarity to the Ohio liquor law,
while its provisions are teo plain to be
misinterpreted and must set at rest the
disputed question of tbe persona! iiubility
of the vender of intoxicating liquors for
damages.
When one reflects for a moment of the
amount of woe, and wretchedness, and in
jury and crime which has disgraced the
country the past few years, and which can
be solely attributed to the traffic in intox
icating liquors it is certainly surprising
that similar actions for damages have not
followed each other in rapid succession,
and the men who wero responsible for it
all made to smart under the enforcement
of the wise provisions of tbo law in ques
tion. — Altuona Tribune.
POLAND CHINA PIGS, the best
breed known, are offered for sale by JOHN
KISHEL, of Centre Hill, at $8 to sl2 per
oair, from different litters, and single Po
land Chinas at $5 to $7- These prices to
stand if pigs are bought withinja reasonable
time, otherwise there will be an advance
CJrresponding with age. 14 may. 3t.
For the Reporter
SI'AWLSFROM PKNN.
The appearance of the fruit crop is very
good it! present The cherry tree" ar well
laden with cherries, end the apple- are in
a promising condition. We hope there!*
nothing in store intended to destroy it, *
full crop would he well appreciated.
Penn township i* already bountifully
b'e--ed with the animile the potato hug
We had a little display of l'ittsburg ei
der, or something else, en the street en
last Friday eve home came to the con
clusion that a certain man * laying out
a fence, hut we think hi* mind wa* soiuc*
what confused, notwithstanding lie was on
the wrong ground entirely, (being on the
middle of the street, 1 for we do not need a
fence thete, it i full of obstruction* as it
is
Sir John Breon. of Pent*, lost u valua
lie horse from the -(feels of a wound in
tinted by Sir. Breon w-lh a dung hook.
Mr. Breon. while attempting to drive the
h re, hit him with the dung hook which
turned in his hand, and one ot the tines
p.creed the horse of which he died In a few
days.
On last Tuesday morning Mr, Amos
Alexander and ladv left here for Michi
gan, to pay a visit to their friends and
acquaintance* there, the chief of which is
thei. sen. Dr. J. K Alexander
The l'cnn Hail student, have been after j
litS. 0. in last week. Reporter, using allL
the great words and polished grammatics,
expressions, at their command As to the
resolution I had been informed, as 1 lated
in la-l weeks paper, but am very glad t*
hear that the report was not true Also it
do, - me good to he informed of the incor
rectnes- of the report, in such a polite and
gentleman!y manner. 1 think it becomes
a student or teacher to usa such excellent
language as Student and K S. did in their
articles. I thank you gentlemen, for your
manners, and your ktndnc**, as well as lor
your politeness and your choice in words.
Your articles fUUy indicate that you are
gentlemen of the highest rank, such that
-bun middle language, and altogether as
pire to something great, I hope there are
scheols fer all either in vt outside ef Gregg
If there is no chance for 10S. C. in tiregg
he must go to some other place. Don't
say Dave , when jou mean 10 S. C. and
rice versa.
Sheriff Shafor turned tlie key on the Hard-:
ware Store in Millhciui on Tuesday of last
week and en last Tuesday it was to be sold
at Sheriff s sale hut was stopped on the
morning of that day by a party from
Philadelphia. What will be done with it
1 can not -ay at present It is the desire
of the citizen* , f Miilheim that it be open
ed soon, as it seoms to be the main spring
of business in town. 10 S, C. -
Fer the Reporter.
PENS HALL SQUIBS
We were wrong in .-aying IsrealGron-J
oble is building a house at Spriag Millt.
The credit belongs to Henry Krumnne.'
:,cd we gladly make the correction.
On last Friday, the thermometer stood
-29 in this place. Whizz! wouidn t a fel-
U w fee! comfortable astraddle of an ice
berg, with a keen nerth-wester for a fan ?
We were shown a tree the ether day,
upon the farm of Maj. Fisher, which is
certainly a curiosity. Two well formed j
trunks start out of the greund at adistance
of about lo inches apart, and ascend to the
height of about 15 feet, where they art
united into a perfectly formed trunk. The
whole .height of the tree is probably 70
leet. One of the trunks is about 12, and
the other Id inches in diameter. The tree
is the maple variety.
A few evenings age, some precocious
youths conceived the idea of applying tar
to the ffute of a yard-fence, through which
two gallants were to pass an their way to
seethe objects of their affection. It took
first-rale—the tar we mean, for not until
aff.er all the soft scapjand scrubbing brush
es in the neighborhood were used up, did
those beaux dare to toy with the golden
curls of their sweethearts. A shot-gun
charged to the muzzle with buckshot,
stands ready to welcome a second visit of
the gratuitous vendars of tar.
On Saturday, we noticed two Centre
Hall sports passing through our town .at a
circus speed. They had on boiled shirts,
which evidently were borrowed for the
occasion, and put on raoro style than a
country greeny at a fair. Boys, if you
snoiyd happen this way again, don't
spread yourselves over quite to much tvri
tory, and may be, some one will conde
scend to humble himself enough to in
quire whether your nsa s knew you're
out K- 8.
Eor the Reporter.
BELLEFONTE SQUIBS.
. Quite* a number of candidates in town,
during the week, and consequently ;!oU of
band-shaking.
Bill Browu seems to hare some friends
left Work is again going on in bis office,
end Centre county's good people can look
for a -ed-Uot paper next week Suppose it
will be thoroughly democratic, fer the
whole thing is now owned by democrats.
The crusader*, we understand, are or
ganizing, and intend to begin operations
about next week. We are fcarfui of Belle
fonta's safety. How can our town endure
the crusaders and the Army Reunion all
at the same time?
"Shon," the Egyptian correspondent of
the Republican, took his meals in town on
Friday last.
"Jacks'' was out of town for over a
week, suppose be was looking after bis
chances for the District Attorneyship.
Lewis Haas' team comes to town every
day with some empty keg-' but ne beer is
brought to town. *'Mott ' is only exer-,'
cising the horse* to keep them from get
ting too wild. It is a fine thing for the
people oftliis town, that our streets afford
such a good place to exercise horses, or we
would never see vn an empty keg
We do believe that Adam lloy, Esq., is
a candidate for State Senator. Adam is
looking out for something. We see him
taking such a great interest in the dear
people of late.
I or the benefit o" the people of Centre,
and democrats generally, we give you a
list of candidates for '.he different offices,
as far as heard from :
CONGRESS.
Hon C. T. Alexander, Bellcfoate.
SENATE.
P. G. Meek, Bellefonte, {of course Els)
Adam Hoy, Esq. do.
ASSEMBLY.
C. Munson, Philimburg.
John A. Hunter. lialfmoon.
II Y. Slitzcr, Bellefonte.
J. I*. (iephait
S. T. Sbngert "
S. S. Wolf, Centre llull.
11. D. Van Pelt, "
W. K Alexander, Miilheim.
I)r. I>. J. llillibith, Rebersburg.
Dr. Fi.-hcr, Zion.
S. J. Herring, Gregg.
Cel. Kishel, "
DISTRICT ATTORNLT.
John F. Potter, Bellefonte.
W. J. Keuish,
J. L. Spangler, "
Hew is that for candidates so early in the
campaign ! Wont the people suffer be
tween this and the convention.
MORE ANO.V.
A girl 17 year* of age, named Kati*
Loin bach, was murdered, at Summit Hill,
Carbon county, on Tuesday evening or
night of lust wotsk. She had gone to a
store in the evening, and did not return.
The next morning her dead body, with a
number of marks of violence on it, was
found in a clump of bushes near the street
Julius L. SLuuian, member of the State
Legislature, from Lancaster county, was
shot by Jacob Wilman, at Washington,
that county, on Saturday night. Witman
was druiiK, and threatened to shoot his
wife, when Shuman entered their housv
and interfered. The bullet entered Shu
man's abdomen und lodged in his spine.
He died on Monday morning.
It is interesting to tourists to know that
fifty-three steamships have sunk or been
wrecked on the Atlantic in thirty-three
years. The President was the first and the
Europe the last reported.
A disease prevails among the fish of river
aud lake at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Their
fish under the microscope is alive with
animalculae. Millions are floating upon
the surlaco of the dealers have
been forbidden to sell any. i
For the Reporter.
Letter from West Virginia.
Akmm imu kuh, \\ Ya, Mv is, t
M u F. K\ ui /'. s llaviitg i*
few leisure moment,, I will devote them
to giving you ami other friend* tt few
fnet* concerning the country here
Arnnldsburs i situated on the west fork
of the Little K iiinw ha river, twenty mile
lip the former itream, in Calhoun - -unity.
W. V Before the war tin- was lln-j
county -eat of the county, and i virtually -
the same yet, but ft --mo rcu u th<
county record* and beok me at lirant*
ville at present People in this pail ol
the country have sanguine evp.u tatioii* ot
having Arnoldshutgh decided the legal
county seat in a tual which u now peud
ing m the county c-uit Tin- place i
fi'Tty-eight tuile- east of the Ohio fiver,
on a turnpike leading troni M . hingloi
city, west. Hie vi'lago is sit tinted •ui ■ m
pnrative'v level ground, and is attrrOUOsi j
ed by tall hills, up -ti all side-, covered j
with monster foajwt tree- tint a- I look [
from my window, I behold n sight -
beautiful int romantic as t have ever
seen It is I,ere that I ttiul V, --i- I .Oh
*lld F I*. Hoy, sells of John II "V, *.! I
r-pr.ng township, Centre cout ty. l'a , en
gaged in lumbering and merchandising
I hate be, n here l-r two weeks and bu>i
ues* ha- been moving briskly in both d<-
partmenu ever since my arruat How
could it be otherwise with • oh men as
Mr. Thos. Bell, of ;t>scoola, I'a to man i
age ll'.a Seams 111 tlie woods and that -tar
sawyer Mr S l> t'-x, of tt>ee*a I'a , iv
run the mill. They run toy from fifteen
to twenty men whan in tull operation
I he* ar* working upon a large tract ana
have an abundance --I fine timber, consi-t
--ingat walnut, poplar and oak. prtncipa v.
and ether varietie- lam m! >rmed that
manv parties predicted that lumber , -mid
not Ve conveyed to market trom here
, i when manufactured, and that the enter
" I prise ot these gentlemen ,ul,| prove a
• failure. But last month thei i.-;ed the
( matter. They eoneeivetl the idea - ! t,.'ld-
I tug flatboats and conveying th, ir lumbei
■jto market upon them. 1 hey built tw.-
I boats one seventy-three feet, the othei
. eighty-one feet m length, ami both sixteen
, feel wide. They ruu them by means of
,<ars to I'arker-burg, thus prove. g t. turns
r to the contrary simply !. ar- l't .-v have
r now under erection a boat out hundred
r teel long and eighteen feet wide 1 will
ju-l stale, before leaving lias subject, that
i have never seen lumberiiig earned on
• under more favorable cir,-m-tm , < - %
t The country in genet a, surreun ling this
place is hilly and rugged, -o much so that
| much tine timber mud necessarily remain
'{unmanufactured for many y ears, nut,
j railroaJ* form, as it were, a perl,-, t net
,! work of this portion of the -ta> I'he -oil
'is exceedingly productive It ;- strange
' but true that en lb# very l,p-ntli se h gh
i hill* there * soil m re fcrti e than any in
,my native Pennsvalley In this country
- there are many stream- a tew targe, others
small. In them are tour.,l numerous kir ds
offi-h, such u- p.ke, wi.it* I'-ass. perch. j
succors, cattish, sunf-h, Ac itsme ts
abundant. Numerous deer were kn d
| about here during ll season j,. -t pa ej
iliray and black squirrels are parti. , ..rlv
abundant now
The occupati :i of many per.- us in this
country >s farming A- farming, as* rule,
it amount* to nothing li people in
Pennsvalley would not ,do better work
- they could not.ru el, mu,!. gram at.hey
-ow The soil being so productive here
From !*i to lU.) bushels o! i ..ra can Do rais
ed to the acre with hut one working
This country ■. really destitute of ill mai.-
noroftarm implements, -,ioh a- should
be used. What is needed here t-- n.ake
gram raiting i *uc> est i- nerve to J ' the
work *nd material to do it will J-lock
raising would be eminent iv >,.. ted to tlu-e
patla. Ginseng root digging :> the •• .>
pition pursued by imny people. Already
the season baa opened lor to sale of this
article, which i worta ,!: the torv here
from seventy-itf to otic d■! Ira .a twen
ty-five cents. I> It. S.
For the Reporter.
Letter from Akron
AKROS. May 22nJ, I>7-1
MR. EPITOR: 1 am not part - u'arly
anxious to bold an argument with "Gran
ger, as it wi>eryVvidint that he be!. :g*
to that class woo feel* considerably "hurl
by this temperance tr. >vement. Hut !. r
the benefit of your reader*, 1 consider .t
my duty to modify thecoinp! turn's which
"Granger" has so graciously b'-tainl
upon the ladies of Akron, lie ay that I
gave "gluing account. ' of the war it OUT
city. 1 gave the facts i•: li.e case and
nothing more, lie .ay- "She r- ,• ' to
mention that the w.>nin got ) ..i lor sing
ing and praying, and had a good dinner
gotten up ter them every day at the
church, and from my certain knowledge,
one of the women t<>ok whiskey every day
for her health." I would like to, ibform
"Granger" that the people .•!' this vicinity
are endowed with remarkable geod mem
ories : and had such proceeding* really
taken plaoe, it is quite probable that 1
should remember them. That the women
were paid for singing and praying, in its
liters! sense, is nothing U-- than a lalse
hood. But they are amply paid when
they see that the oncedmgy tai.son, with
its painted wmduw- and carefully screen
ed interior apartment, is changed into a
grocery or temperance restuarant. The
man no longer . rren fur he is n> -
doing an honorable and legitimate bu*s
nes* His windows are p.o longer painted,]
for he now likes to make u display of his
produce, and enjoys the presence of tho
merry sunbeams, us they come dancing
through the clear white glass The u men
are also paid in seeing a rav of sunlight on
the face of the once dilapidated drunkard
I know nothing about the "g.od dinners'
ut the church. If they had been prepared
I know the ladies would have been ti a.ik-
Jul to partake el them, after the hard toil
of the morning. We generally do not
like to believ statements without some
evidence that they are true. We would,
therefore, like to have "Granger" prove
that a lady took whiskey every day. As
"Granger" needs a great deal of informa
tion on this suqject, 1 wili also inform hnu
that the women of Akron did not stand on
picket at the back door of the saloon, un
til eleven o'clock at night. Tho saloons
were not allowed to be open after nine o'-
clock. and this ordinance is strictly en
forced. so that there was no occasion lor
tbcm to be out later. Hoping the temper
ance causejmay ever t r "-per, t remain
LIZZIE M lb *IR.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
At a meeting of the Centre Co. t'oun i!'
P. ot 11., held at Centre Hall, on the Gth
of May, the following committee were up
l>oiiited to prepare a notice expre -ive of
the sorrow of the Council, in the death of
Jno. P. Ross, late a member of Council
from Spring Miils Grange, No. o.
Where us, An ill wi*c I'rovidence, basin
His infinite wi.->don removed from our
midst, by death, our esteemed brother J
I'. Ross, a member of this Council, Th* rc
forc :
Resolred, That whilst we bow in humble
submission to the will of our Heavenly
Father, we feci we have lost a kind and
noble brother, a pleasant companion and
fuithful laborer :
Retolred, That by his death we are re
minded of the solemn truth, "in the
midst of life we aro in death," and that
the arrow of tho insatiate Archer, in its
unerring mission, has stricken down one
whom we had just reason to believe, would
have bean useful and fraternal in his new
relation to our noble order.
/Ifsolrtii, That we sincerely sympa
thize with the member* <>f the S. MilL
Grange in their sad line, and with the be
reared family. May the god of gtacennd
mercy support and bie*s lii* family ami
cover their defenseless head* with tin
shadow of hi* wing*.
Rtmlvnl, That a copy ot this notice bo
furnished hi* family, and forwarded to the
editor* of "Farmers Friend," Mechanics
burg, und county papers, with the request
that they publish the same.
G It. BAKKR, 1
J. F. WKAVKK, / Committee.
J, F FIIAIN, I
The member* of the French Assembly
held a meeting on 2U ult., to consider lite
mean* of optioiirig Bonapartists.
An alliance of the Left Centre with Right
Centre for thi* purpose wa* advocated by
M. Favra,
James E. Smith, employed in Seatorn's
saw mill, Toronto, was caught by a circu
lar saw on Saturday and was torn to pie
ces.
Henri Rochefort, arrived at New York
early yesterday morning and peremptorily
declined all public receptions.
Three unknown boys were droa ned in the
Alleghany river at l'ittsburg yesterday.
They were in a skill' and their craft was
struck and upset by a wheel of a passing
steamboat.
The strike of omnibus drivers in New
York has ended in a failure. Proprietors
have succeeded in obtaining a full supply
of men at wages refused by the strikers. *
In Ciifton county, Tennessee, on Friday,
one Murphy went to u farmer's house mid
instantly killed the wife of Milton Donald
son by cutting her head open with un axe.
He al*o severely wounded a colored sur
vant girl. The murderer was arrested aud
shot and killed by soma of the citizens.
It is supposed that he intended to rob u fir.
prool'ixfe of Mr. Donaldson, which con
tained seven thousand dollars.
Mr Thompson s Idvluro on (iron
Kt'S.
Mi T \ I'lioiiipooi, Lecture, o( (ho
Nation*) Grunge, who spoke at t ehtre
11*11, on Tuesday ot Ut week, w we are
i i'iout ihe Willianopott Bulletin, alio le.
lurid m that city and oilier |ilaoe* The
follow ing i, a (air nyttopnU of tlie lecture '
Mr Tluuup on coming forward, aid he
wh gratified to meet ' goodly a tuiiiihcr
•mil pr, cnt to ilieut the fin t in relation in
I t I'al roi > tl llu-bandrt a *oclety that
had hell la i alsleiuu hut a lew \em- ll
wat not long ago that agriculture wa
looked upon n* ntenial. hut a i hallgo had
come to cr the public mii.d A few vcai
logo ornamentation m the farm v rd wa
'utmost unknowu There was nothing to
mako home lovely, and soli* wandered in
(he great cities, instead ol following the
oik ot tilling the soil But there was a
j. Image being wrought in this respect, and
! It was all due to increased intelligence In
: ISl'i there w*a an agricultural paper pub
shed in Balttmere, the tir*t in the ceun
I In IS'.M it was followed by the Agri
ultural Intelligencer, id 80-ton others
continued to spung up until now there
wetc , earls one hundred journal- devote.!
to agileuttural interest* issuing Htkl.tMi
copies each month ll lias heel, the mean*
• d educating the agricultural cla-e* to a
wonderful degree. ll ha* popularised
agriculture, and prepared the public mind
grapple with the great idea* of the
Grange The prim* pie • f a-- elation 1- at
work among the laruier* ll Wat this
lri!u ijlo that lslt tfru|he, built
the great net work of railroad*, atid raised
thi white fi.g of commerce en inland Ha
lo • I. ard-! • vchangeare formed, uie
I'haines a-.-ociate in union-, hut the farmer
bin been Isolated The argument had
been urged that agriculturist* were tool
much scattered, and could ml organise, j
but it had been proved incorrect S m,
firmer*, too, feared that the Itrat ge could I
! !. the a suecc-s. hut all thai w,,m ee -ry j
was harmony of action to elovat" the agri j
i oulturi-t to his proper piwition in society j
11- had not received that fo-termg care,
' from '.he government that was hi* due, but
the time was approaching when he would
There wailMM'ooo farmer* in the eoun ;
try, and iVs'.UOO in the State of Pcruisy 1
V-two-fifths of the voting population
altd if orgmr.Ued they would form a power j
;i, ,t must he tv-pe. ted
The condition of the American farmer
\ had been deploraHe When he go,-- to
' the great maraet* with hi* products, the
; buy < • name th# price, and the farmer i
impelled to take it. If he wants a pair
,1 b,Hts he visits a store the teller name*
the price and ->> it ha- went tn, the far
liter being legitimate plunder
The Patron* were not trying to huiht
up a superstructure on the ruin* of any ,
party, but agticulluri*U were organising t
'because farming had been too much indi- i
l idualiard, and the tiller* of the (oil jpr.w
t* ate at the fed ol other interests They
I mu*t rg.ii rein order t cope with other
interest* Tt.ey were tlie only class that
had tin voice in the price of ihrir product*
rhev hail followed the downward tendeii
v, and were forced to, beeau-ecapital be- ,
I'-K aggressive and organ.red. held -wav
\ sing ' whirat dealer boasted that he
taiie 7"*.ii in I er was - one
thing wrong when capitalists n ade their ,
tnilltoits in a few years while the farmer
toiled on and on, just making a respectable
living, and sometimes hardlv that
I lie tanner i au teen ronnv.i in the pur
chase of machinery He pJ' *ll the e I-'
per.-i - of the manufacturer. the wares *r.-
p. v ! ill I: • >re the keeper h to
make his profit and fav rent, arid the far
mer f-tn the hill. The doctor preaeribn
for all, the lawyer pleads for all, the min
i-ter preaches for all, but the farmer p*y>
I<W ail
li e manufacturer I A hu *u;-pli*. A*
ho can not reach the farmer, lie appoints
age: it a*2 the> appoint tub-agents IVm
jmis-ioita have to be made, and the uiatiu
ifaeturer, to guard against an occasional
; l-., i bargain p :U on a reund price for the
art fie. Under the agency *ytem he n
pecU te !• -e one out of every four ma
hint - The Grange prop •<* to destroy '
the agency and the credit system, artd if I
no other g 'd was t> be accomplished, lhi
a -uld amply repay the rtf'ort In the
Writ o" < I a'f the t: ••!>>" pa 1 for ma bin-,
ery never rrarlirt the manufacturer---it i
g•'<♦* to the mi-Idle men Hut under the ,
ysteui of the Grange implement* are pur
: chased at about ene-ha.f the price paid
under the agency ryatem For a tewing 1
machine, ? t2intead ef s*■'•, parlor organ*
out \\ • t -e!i for sl'<> under the Grange
are pureha*> i for S" • 511 '• n for
j\i, utid ro i :i through under the co-oper
ative system of the order. They liad nn '
outside price and a Grange price T|> in ,
Bradford county, win re th • Kurcka mow- .
ing machine is manufacturvil, the prose :
SIIU t ' • uUsJer-, HI I oi-'.y v< the
Grange. !
It i- by cialion that these beti t.ti ,
are derived, and by *ociating product*
anil sending Iherii to market, farmer*,
where the Grunge is in operation, have
fountl liiat in a since -eason they base
save 1 hue.dre 's ••{ dollars, -eiimg their '
products for more than the loeni prices 1
There (i re ho middle then to make a pro
ft. By lb:- system, and the plan of co
operative manufactories, the farmer- .f (
tlie Northwest have bcea lifted t<> a state •
! !'.uu! > ;l r>n pe- .tv they were -(ranger* •
to before. It had been claimed that it l
would dost: y business, n.in vi. ig< , ,
stores and shops Where the Order was
the eldest, tner. hatits were nev< r to pr .. I
porous, or real ela'e higher. When you
protp-r the farmer, y u pr<<*|>er the c un
try, I >r he will purchase luxuries he could I
not nfi wd ui der the old system, and trade-, j
men generally be benefited
It bad been charged that they were '
making a fight against railroads Tint I
VSH- I t true ltailrads w.-re he. .'-ary, ;
ai.d were it f-t fur them farms would not
be > valuable. But they wore warring
agni: -t abi.M -, ami ir. the West, through
the instrumentality ot the Patron* -f Hus
bandry. the free pat# tyttem had been
abdisfied I
The >pe:ikr then gave a brief history (
..f thoorder, paying a glowing eulogy to
William f-Hunders, the or.gma! -r, anJ ti
11 Kelley, who put the idea in practical
operation.
tine year ago last December, when the
National Grange met iti Washington, they
;h . 1 in existence I,Grange* They
went home to their respective .State* re
soivuigUto double the liuiiiber
within the next vo r. but when they met
| again, instead of 31730 they had ! and
|there wa to-day lbs Stale organisation*
I Before he should eat hi- Christmas dinner'
there would be'AtMl.UXlfarmers organised,
and I.UtMUKf more would be added t■> the
Grange in another year from that. The
Order had pa -ed the trying point. One,
year g- there w.is not a Grange in Penn
sylvania to-day there were 500. In the
order practical questions were raised,
thought was awakened, and by this the
masses wore educates!.
It wat it peace-making Order. If diffi
culty aro-e, it i< lott to three brothers
for arbitration. Pettifogging lawyers
opposed thorn, of course, but the higher
order ef legal gentlemen who do not dab
ble in -mall c.isos, ullutodtoiot one word
lignin-t them. I
At - one length, he portrayed in elo
quent language the advantages America'
is a* deriving from intelligence, and hi-'
illustration- in referring t" the '>ld World
were full of inturest, and made up of ele--
gait word painting.
He referred to tlie ladle of the Order,
numbering 1300,000. Their influence in the
! organisation was of incalculable value.
Besides, they were being educated to bus-
I ines#, so that if left widows they could
' j manage their own a tfa irs
|j Ho closed his lecture with'an appeal to
the furmers to organize, and urging mem
i bcrs of the Grange to stand firm, remind*
] ing them that tit Ho> advancement of any
grant idea tunny difficulties hud to be eti
. I countered.
TKoUBLK ON* Tll*K BKNNKTTS
BRANCH RAILROAD.
'| The Bennett's Branch Railroad which
was hut lately completed, and of which
i description was given in the Sun at the
time, is now blockaded and no cars per-
I milled to pasg over it.
A committee representing the men em |
ployed on the Bennett's Branch extension!
of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Coin-j
pariy, visited Pitt-burgh on Thursday nnd
pri' i nleil tlie due l>ill of tin contractors
for the construction of the road, which |
amounted to four or five months' wages, to;
the President, John Hcott. The commit !
tea was informed by Mr. f. that 'the duel
bills were not worth the paper lliey Wi re,
written upon," The committee retired
and reported progress and on Friday eve-!
j ning the workmen turned out en masse at
both ends of the lino, determined to block j
the roads and lake things in their own
hands. A construction train going west |
was stopped, and the rails of the track he- j
fore and behind it were lorn up. A freight j
train was also caught and treated in the
same way. The through passenger was
uoxt encountered, by another gang, near
the Summit tunnel, and the truck before
and behind it for miles torn up, so that no
trains can reach Driftwood, the Kustern:
terminus. For some weeks the cars have
been taken off the Sligo branch, eleven I
miles long, which runs to Slign mill, own-1
ed by I'iiilips, Lyons Co., within eight
miles of Clarion. It is stated that the
contractors lor this branch intend suing!
the Philips' estate, the Allegheny Valley
Railroad Company refusing to acknow
ledge the debt incurred by the eonslruc
lion of the Sligo branch, and claiming that
it was built in the exclusive interest of the
: mill above mentioned it is also asserted;
that tome S'JUO,OOD owed by merchants of i
j Jefferson and Clarion counties lor mer
chandise furnished contractors, such us
! lumber, ties, Ac. .Mr. Murphy, the sut>-
erin undent of truck laying, who has just
I completed thirty-seven miles of track,
: say- ho is nowise responsible lor the con
' duct of the men, and claims that they
were hired by th* company and are regu
ltr employee* , that the company owe*
them four and ttm month* wag. *, and
that the eompanv ha* not troalad thsuu in
tha right spirit Mi- Martin A Worth
the contractor* of the work, alo iorrahm
ate tills slalnnteni, all.l claim llml the colli
pany aie Indebted to then firm In the *uui
of sl3tl,tam. The workmen ro regularly
. u|iun thn check roll, for four and tsse
months pV. and the due bill* ale Issued
by the, 'iitiaetor*. payable when the com-j
pany pas up The committee a! re|*ort
that President fsewtt added that alt debt*
eoutraetvd pr#) ions to this t.irt ot May
would be repudiated ll i also Hiiuei.il
on the Mre. t* that (lie Central Company
w ill allow the \ alio Koad t< he ohl •-n
it, ll ~ting debt, and bti'ome the pure),a*
or tn fire timph
' llt 1(1.1 t 111!.HICI N HI UNKU M A
t I S llKIt
/.is *sV II l l , 4 . May l"h
A teliible eaUtu tv happctied in New
luwii towiislup. in. I v ml', west ol thi
llt v ial t.tgl.l about 11 o'clock Mr fi"
tiert Jones and hi* wife bad been to visit a
n k neighbor, leaving the three miail
children in charge o! the lluu* I pun
returning at the above hour they found
'.he house huriied down and with it the
three children were entirely . wisumvd
I'llK \ 11.1..At, K tF KI.W(MtI) Al.-
Most dkmkoykh
Chicago, 111 May A fire at Kiwood,
Will curtly 1H .y . sti r,inv burne ! ncar
l\ th* entire business portion ! the vil
lage, thirteen building* occupied by t,t
leen firm* being entirely destroyed The
to is e-tiinatd at >.*l,l**l, upon which
j there i- hut little imuraucc.
BloTlNti IN I'll K fill lU CtiAl
KIKUIIS.
rite Trealleworks tttid Huildino-
Near Muaaillou Fired aud Ten Men
.Shot.
•
Calumbus, Ohio, May A telegram
received at the Kvecutlve Deparluienl to
lay, Iron, a largo coal field at Masslllon,
-avs that the miners employed near Mas
slllon have been on t. long strike, and las!
night when it was proposed to put new
men al work the men fired the trestlew <rfc
and building-. and threatened
the live* of the proprietors, outside
|man, and guards, ana hot two men An- j
licipating an eiteiisne riot, the govern# !
se a*kesj to end help as -• m as pus-.bit.
The 16 .gram was forwarded to Governor
Allen al hi* home in Chilli, uihe, but it is
understood that no troop* will ha err.! Un
til the ther,!!' of S'.ark county officially
ai.s for help
li t rot ntt: d'"W t rn i.aa.
'Those interested thculd n> 1 lose sight •'
the fact that a law h.e- <-i-t ] m.-d by th,
1,.--islulure rcjuiring the aud.i >rs of the!
s-varal lown*hip*, b roughs and cit.a- j
imm*diately after their aun-.a! me. T.i g . n <
the first Mondayyn June to auvcrtnc it, •
One or mare county papers, an iti-nnrp.l J
annual talemcnt of the rei.-ipt* and ei-j
pendilure* of the borough council*, over !
*e*r* of the poor and school directers, for]
the y . ar preceding the ai.t.'ial aelllemcntj
tor their re*pectiv# dutricU Said aJvcr-:
ttseinenu are to be published within ten
.iavt after such settlement; and further,
it ihall be the duty of >a 1 auditer* I# !.!* a
copy <d lb# same w .th the town clerk, ir
their re-p, live '. s'.ricts, and a•o with the
clerk ,>f Quarter session*, which will b# at
all times *ubject to inspection Jby any citt
*cn there f Provided, th it where ot
said offices, shall be eiori >as *i by the ami
person*, only one itatement shall be re
•jutre! A'so, provided that n thing In
thi* act shall be cvii*trued t>> interfere With
the pre-ant law, which require* annual
stalei ,ei l of the *.-■ ripta and vp< i.diture*
of the borough Councils, r. ad commission
er*. sup.-rv x r*, overseer* of the |-eor and
school director*, t tie advernsc.l in thr
daily an.,l weekly newspaper* puhlihed
in the respective iocalitie* For neglect
ing or relating to comply with this act,
the auditors shall pay a fi-.e of ?"A4, to be
re set'd by law. as debts of a nnuhl
amount arc retovi table, ky suit institu
ted in t!, name of the school dir. - tors, oi
the complaint of any tax-p:,ying , itiaen
Baid penalty to he paid into ihe school
treasury of the district.
A ctliicti of Curry has jut rettivctl
?, r 0 damage# for injuries occa-ioncd
bv defective idcw:a!k*
George Gilbert, a tesidenl of Frio,
and a freight conductor ou the J.akt
Shore road, shot himself in the abdo
men a few days since while f,. linjr
with a revolver. The wound will
probably prove fatal.
A vicioui cow recently allackcd a
little child of Mr. Harntx, lesited in n
small carriage which * left stand
ing on the sidewalk in Indiana by a
carelrM nurae. A passing pedt Brian
rescued the child from being gored to
death.
A man named \V W. Wiloo*. a
leading ehu rch member of I'arker
City, ha* been arrested on th# charge
of committing a terrible outrage on a
little girl only eleven years old, the
daughter of a well known cit i*v n of
that place.
A 32} inch fahnon, weighing ten
pounds was caught in the
near Johnstown, a few days ago.
The Stockholders of the Franklin
brush factory have < fleeted a perma
nent organization, and the site of ihr
factory will be leaded immediately.
The Catholic Pilgrims fram the United
States arri*<-d in Pnrison 2Kb ultimo, and
were received by the Archbishop.
The lloiiii of Representative* on 20th
ult., passed the Army Reduction bill.
Ealing watermelon* in Florida.
They looked for a Chicago pickpocket
and found him in the Jury
"One man i silent, another talk* all the
time, and twelve men condemn the silent!
•nc " A Chinaman's description *f an
American court.
Ministers of the interior-The cook and
the doctor.
An unpleasant sort of arithmetic Di
vision among families.
The home circuit walking around with
the baby at night.
Moment* of triumph are not always mo
| incuts of happiness.
There is a woman in La Mars, lowa,
who calls the "cerebro spinal meningitis"
the "serious final come and got ui."
Waynesboro, Fa , has a haunted di-til
lory. Just the place for spirits.
Conceit— An ass who imagines himself
uu elephant.
A little girl sent out to hunt egg*, came
hack unsuccessfully, complaining that
lot* of hens were standing around doing
nothing.
N'OTICK OF APPEALS Neti.o i
hereby given that the Commission
ers of Centre county will hear appeals
from assessment# of 1H74 lor the different
townships and borough* in said county, on
the following days, at the places for hold
ing elections in townships utul boroughs, i
to wit:
Button tvvp Tuesday. June Ift.
Half Moon two Wednesday Juno 17.
Ferguson twp Thursday, June 18.
Harris twp Friday, Juno 19.
l'otter twp Saturday, June 20.
Gregg twp Monday. June 22
Fenn twp Tuesday June 23
Haines twp Wednesday June 24.
Miles twp Thursday, June 25.
Walker twp Friday, June 20.
Marion twp Monday, June 29
Liberia' twp Tuesday, June 30
Curtin twp Wednesday, July 1.
Howard twp and born' Thursday July 2
Hogg* twp Friday, July 3
Milesburg bom' Monday, July ft.
Unionvilleaiul)LJnioii twp Tuesday July
7th.
Huston tvvp Wednesday, July 8.
Worth twp Thursday, July 9.
Taylor twp Friday, July 10
i Spiing tw p Saturday, July 11
.Snow Shoe twp Tuesday, July 14
Burnaide twp Wednesday, July 15
l'hilipsburg and Rush tvvp Friday July
17th.
Bellelonto boro' Monday and Tuesday,
July 20 and 21st.
Banner twp Wednesday July 22.
By order of the Board of Commissioners.
jun-i-Ot. R. H. FORSTJSK, Clerk.
The woman tjusttioii < slim up in (be
I'r- by tei i,< . General A-'Cinbty at St.
l.oui ,on "Mb till Cwntidciable *t
lt*ineiit a'.'.i .uh il the <i. etistiun, tvlii.-li
wits upon th a .piri ni wb.thoi women
should preach and pr. puiillcl v A
ouiuilttee WHS fitinlly ap|vointt d to con*
■ id.-r the mutter
Ihe I'i, d*nt bus Usttt.l v p roc I a mat ion
■
declaring the Fi*h.*rioi treaty with Great
Britain and the IFI inin >ta ol Carmda to b>'
in full farce
M A It K K IV.
N*w York, June I Gold 1121 Flour
heavy and lower, tuperlit.e western and
Mate t •(u ; e in limit to good S • htWe
rt ' go id to elm •' S" it'• '• ." H heat
heavy and lower, No *& northwest >1 Tula i
1 4.4 No 2 Mhwauk. : I i-u . I h-i, N„
I s|iruig'*l ,*l(.i I ;,l. By. dull at >1 o,<i|
112 Biiiey dull Cent hint* new'and
old mi*,-,t §westiiii and t.lluw 7(vh*oc
<int s' Hree tttol firm uiiae I til(*sA2<
while t.4< . i'"f lit, |t* steady low to tan
l(hu/2tk giH.il to choice 2,">< >MI Hay
firm at f ll.t 1 h' C> dee dull at Itiilu IHjc
Sugar Dim at 14, Molu* ■ - tjuict l-gg
tiim at ltH 1.4, l'ork dull at jl7 l*i(*
17 7 , Beef unchanged; middle* .juiet,
•ng . lear short eh U- IU
l.ard firm', primo steam 11 i5-Ific spot and
J uue.
1 IfiV (iooils.
I There was a ipjiet mawamaal Si) trade:
I with but little activity in any department j
The markt 1 for cotton g<, >d* remain* nu,#t
jtiit prices reman un,hanged. I'rirtU
i lull iy "active at lately'r. iim ,d pi es I
Chicago,
Chicago, June I. Flour dull and noth
ing li-'iltg \\ heat steady iti I ill lie der ,
a!. deUial.d , t" 1 spring 71 21, No 2
71 104 cash ; i'fl'er Jam jl I*| , seller
July NoHfl 13 Corn active but irregu
r N.. 'J mtied ■'* It. >ui ; :.r June
<4r,c , eiler Jtme rri#el, d >it. Hal*
dull; No" liii'fl t c.i-li .r June, llyal
-leady and in moderate demand, No 1 f*C
. lie. Bui lev ijuiet attd Ultchal.ge.i j
Fork, demand fair and market firm sl7l j
cash . sl7 ISt* seller June >l7 4 > s.-lier ,lu>
ly l.ard, demand fair an 1 market :irm
jiOiifi cash and June, $lO 7 lt seller July, i
U KI*LKFt)NTK MAK K KTS.
vVhlle (V heat $1 I". Red tin 8ye....,. '
70 Coin 70 ....Uay* 40 Barley mi. j
7o . ...Cio ruraeed 4.,i0 Fotato*** re
hard per pound Fork per imuiidOC"
Butter 'JO Egg - Id, ..... Fi ast.r per ton
Slo Tallow h liaeofi Jo liatn lis
Lard per pound Scent*.. Buckwheat!
00 .is • ...F i-1 barrel i tui>, V
wholesale 7,Si to 7,w
MILBOY MAF.KKTS
White wheat 1,40..,. R*d wheal 1 05 .Kyt
'ill ....Corn .*1 Oat>;i& Barley tsO j
f'lovers. eii 4 t*( Timothy*. .:,!, iij0........ I
v alt 22- per -a, k, j
Bat on ,c Hat* 15 Battel Si . Kggs
Jo ....Platter 9SO
Ctie-tnul C.-al per Ten s'• 7A . Stovo'
Ca! per Ton JW "*t Kgg Coal per Ton:
n l*l .. Liuiehunier - C ai per Ton so.Suj
I.A XKCUTOB'S NtJTlCE—Letter* !.
jtamei.larv , n tin estate ,f Johr, 1'
Uo*s, late of tireg twp , dec >1 have beer,
granted to lite under sign, d w 1.0 r .-Quest all
pers .n* indebted to utid estate to make
immediate payment, and th. *• hav ing
tann* to iiroent theut tluly authenticated
jby lav, for setlteui#* l
MARY A RGBS,
BtBT COM MINGS,
i June 4 Cl Etecutor*
N't 'TICK Noli. >■ is h . ehiv given that
_ I fiate purchased the tov k and ft
■cet- o! T F. Sallada, living a! Centre
Mdis. M ffi.n c unty and will leave the
-ime in his poiaewinn at tuy* pleasure, and
all person* are hereby cautioned against
imeddling with the same in any manner
whatever. M.J If*, a ah.
Pollers Ali 11*
JotIS SJVU.APA,
tnylb'Sfi Clinton county.'
1~ N the Orphan* Court ef Centra pwaß
The tisatter o! the estate of Jo",n
Bee-mar deed The undersigned ap
i pointed an auditer by the Orphan*' Court
f Centre ( 'Unty. I > hi or and {•* upon
| the est rpltons hied to the admit titration
account tn the estate of J. hn Bt-e*iuan,
dee d and make report thereof at tint
:.-rm ot Court, hereby give* hotice that he
wtU attend to the dutSaa of hi* appoint*!
men", at hi*, ffiretn Beliefonteoa Tuesday,
June 23d 1574. at 10 o'chwk, a m , of
aid day. when and where all parties in
'-Teste i .an mllel-d if thev see proper *
1). F FoRTNKY,
1 ySB Auuilor
IN the Orphan* fourt l Cvntr.- county.
The luilttt of the cla!e ol \S Rt Era
art.dei d. The undersign, d an auditor
a|.|Ktinled Dv the *a. 1 Orphans C-. urt to
make diatrioution <<f the m ney in the
hand* of the adminittrator l#> at.d among
Uo legally entitlc-1 thereto and make
ie|Drt tnares'f al neat court, hereby give*
n, tic- that be will attend to the dul.ea of
his appointment al hi* uffi. e in BriirfooU'.
.•ti Tuctday, 3UI). day of June, lfill. al 1"
o clock, a. at,, of said day, when and
where all parties having > latni# will pre
sent thetn before the Auditor ur be de
barred If.'in coming in for a sbar<- of thr
fund l. F. FORTNKY,
tny3B At Auditor
Excelsior Cement
The ur. l< rs g: •<1 t -w manufa' !ur< (V- 1
mrnl \\ IREANI RDOI ISt PKRIOK 1
oUAI ITY, at h> kiin, ! car Pme
* ;r.k Vlilt, in liaino twp. Tbttcfiueal
hat already been mud in lir|c qiMOtitiet 1
njvon tin- CASC. RR .and ha- been
|! und highly satisfactory upon all jobs'
uhcrtitbti hern tried, snd a* < juai w>
any now mam.favturod for dm in CIS
TERNS, WATER PIPES. or whatever
purpose n quality of Cement I* desi
rable Tbit Cement has already been
t' -tod far and wide, and rendered the ut
iMiot sal.-facli.-i. Pert, in, therefor'- con
structing Cuter: ,laying Water Pija-,
Ac , vviii find it to their advantage to lirar
. thi in mind, and alto, that he warrant* the
article a* reinvented.
J G MKYKK.
I may *2l tf Aaronsburg, IV
Lime 6c Cement.
The best quality of lime, always on
.hand at the C entre llull lime kiln- Alto
i t-inrnt, which )* ws ranted to bo of a *u-1
perior quality. Apply to
ap9-tf ' G EC. KOCH.
ALL KINIs OF
Factory Goods
1 . o! tantly on hand ami offered in exebangt
for Wool. These goods are ..f the very
l>et and manufactured by A P inhbn-ty.
at Greenwood, and e -r- -! • f (.'ARPKTe.
It LA N K KTS. CASS I M EKES, SaltineU*.
Tweed., Stocking Yarn, and all other
good* generally manufactured.
\\ M. ARMSTRONG Agent,
may" 3in. l'ottert Mill*, Pa
;/ IKNTRE HALL
Fumihirc Itooms!
lilil II ItlM'.sl 4.ltOSS>ll\,
respectfully inform the < itir.en* of Centri
county, that they have bought out the old
stand of J. O Dcininger, and have reduced
the prices. They have constantly on hand,
and make to order
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
\\ ASHSTANDS,
CORKER CUPBOARDS,
TABLES, Ac., Ac.
Homk Mauk CtiAtna At.ways on 11as.
Their slock of ready-made Furniture is
large and warranted of good workmanship
and is all made under their own immedi
ate supervision, and is otic red at rates
cheaper than elsewhere.
Call and see our slock before purchasing
elsewhere. 2ft feb. ly.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
The Undersigned hn* for sale a large
stock of Lumber at the Loop Sawmill,
(lately Culver's), consisting of
WHITE. YELLOW.
A FITCH FINE.
HEM LOCK, OAK,
POPLAR,
PALING, LATH.
SHINGLES,
HEADING,
and nil kinds of Lumber generally used
for building purposes. DRY WALNUT
LU M HER always on band- All kinds ol
Coopering done.
J. A FLEMING,
apr9-8m Potters Stills.
TO
Fa Niters & Builders
Having attached n PLAINER to our
steam saw-mill, on the Seven Mountains
near Foust's, we are prepared to furnish,
nilll 1: A Yl .1.1.0U I'IVE
FLOOUIYG *V SIDING,
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES
SHINGLES & BILL LUMBER OF
ALL KINDS, FENCING Ac., FUR
NISHED TO ORDER.
LA J. UNDERWOOD,
Millroy, Pa., or,
1 aprJui Potter's Mills, Pa.
'IMtKASUKKU'S BALK of
I UNSEATED I.A NHS Full
UXKS Ko|{ 1H72 ur.a HO.
\ND PREVIOUS YKAKS.
N'ultci i* letohy given, Glut in
! pursuance ofnn Art of Aoently,
I'h i.| ihu I'.'ih il*y of June, A,
ill IMIA. entitled "Ait Art tu
naeinl an Ai l dßeeling the mode
I ■>( selling unseated land*, In Cea
itv county," and the MVUII sup
plement* thereto, tliore will he
,•vpo*od at public tale "r outcry,
the follow nig trai U of minuted
1 land* in mill t ..untv foi the lave
■ll in* uinl |iii|iii(| thereon, at the
* <>urt lluukK in the Borough o!
- lli llefoiite, on the second Man
lay of June, All 1*74.
Hogg* Township
• uti mii (Mtonaiuw iin■
I > 1...jii1... Andrew Sum men 27 h'.i
J .. . Ulikiiown !i 2d.
m •• 4 ;h!
HI . of A Fetr.i r ;l 5(11
IH7 I'd knr A hueai, IV
}<*.. ...Unknown .......... 2U,
iis..lV;.. .1 nfiailiti!i Harvey ISWtij
it to Moe- 11 .jo 1......m lit 74
C1H...16S David L.*wi. 27 iJ,
ito do ... Williaiu Gray d" 1
1 •** .. 4*4 Wm ltiie.-< II 7;*,
4 . Win Ru-sctl 0 W
Jlurntide Township.
S". . >i Jmim- Hall 85 <59
I I . Al.* liallr. lM flt|
J0... ...'Miuifi Hamilton do .
l'i I<k!. Unknown ...... do j
! 50... " ObS
inn.,, 4olJer l'arkur... do
I,lo.„ k' Jeremiah Farkvr 2 Sl
4id ~153 ..Joseph Morn*... I'd ID
j do ...do ... Ale* ' > reaver do
~io ...do .. t eo Eddy ........-. d,
4".. Cnknow 1 t4
•'* . ...Samuel llarri*,... 280
111... 12U...Samuel S 0tt...... 1991
'tie ...do ... Robert Gray 19 90
Pin...do ... Wm Dew art..... do
443...d0 ...John " .... * do
Ido ...do ... Jame* Tower*.do
|do ...do . . \Vu 41 ray do
415... . John WelfMtl 19t*>j
do Junto* Black do
d,. Jo. J Wallace... do
1tt...ia0...Wm Oonfc 9m
,lo ...do ...John Ctiwd*B.H do
<lo ...do ... Wm '* Brady...„ di
do do ... Henry Sliaflcr..._ d,,
do ...do ...John lloucel do
do ...do ... John Lvoa do
...do ...Cltarle* Gobcn... do
,lo , d...Thus Grant do
de ...do ...John Brady. do
do ...do . John Ktiiii da
do ...do ...Henry Donelly... do
do ...da ... Robert Brady .... do
?ti liiknow:, 2 i*t.
129... ..llcnry Wlntlw. 5 92j
Ik-litter Juwn-lieji.
Idu Jacob Barlaui ... 3i*t .
Curttu i'owiiehip.
90|_ .. J.'ph 1ve100...... I*4 *s*t
:t'!7 . ... Lmdiey Crate*... 47 *
H& Wm (atil rt 77 P''
a: 1 c*h b Lann auu
'J!'74 .11 L 'tigstrelh... TSG.I;'
4ui 193. Jam. . \V lute 77 K; :
484 4 Job W Packer. 5 09.
Itio. i MHi T M ili'hel I ill'!
4T4 .. ...4 do nib!!
220 i do 4 73 j
424 4 Jo* Devlin*..... t-02,
438 ..10S...Thoma* llale 34 4fit
2i*i J hn l'almcr Hs!Sfi'
P.! AN itt Yardley 19 7F l '
37(5 Samuel Baird .... OP'Ji.
4 .. Mary Tailuian... 21 51'
4 -1... .. Js Devling ...... ti to- :
210... 108 T Wharton lhts!
V>.. ...J W*BC Packer 5 !(•
'.'.rt... 31 t'liark-s Bruce..,. 15 M,
41'* t liarie* A 11ea.... 44 29
217 F Wharton 9ll!
'29.. ...A Hamilton 86;
,72-5 4 t> W I'aiker sln
434 ...4 J.o* Dcvltng...... 0 8* ■
22" . .. 4N 1' Mitchell.. 5 tto ;
Kit. ...4 do . 7 CO:]
434.. ..4 do _ 9 3t>
at j-l 1* Mitihel!...... tifil,
i'i3... it 'line Uuigley... 2 2.'.
'2(74- .. Robert Ainsley 84 40
2ttit. Richard Turn* F204
! do ... 1290.
4*3 . Kki Tic mas McEwen lts, r i
14 4 J \\ Packer 12 04
•JCi ..Caleb Lann 22 0b '
2t74- • 1 1. 'f.gsi.-th *Jfi 3."
413.. ...Richard Tuni„_ bOfc
do. H<-bee a KelaO... 35 ffi
do Ester Eddy 71 Bhj
d s . . t'.vsjH-r M tstar 34 40,
'JC4- ...Robaft Amalcy... d i!
_ J. hn M< Caliey. 17 M
.'si .. 14 Cii.'ie Uutgly 1 •' ,
420 4b Phi ip Myers 8G U" •
d<> ..do. Valentine Myer* lbt*. :
do ...do ...Michael Myer*... do ij
do Mmon Myer* 9 24 •
4A8...103...Tb0a4 1" Hale... 46 14
433 141 tiamet Cottmger 22 24.
424 H' .Th- s F Wharton Gb Sh,;
411 ...J. slab liamea ... 3ti 55.-
m .120 All V 14.!! 87 3' !
4,. FA' Charles Hall 37 20 :
11*. Jo*eph Taylor.... Miuo •
44a Andrew Kpple_... IT 30
2... mi . Hi.tit 1rv5r.....„. .42 "20 '•
IV . 18W...N L At wood 40 t'. ,
809... 19. do 30 111. •
4 Jo 4 - W Packer 20 10
J",- 'c. Jb W Packer 17 20 j
do do do do
410 l'eter Habn 77 4" "
HA J..- Tliutns* 47 m'i
do Susan Hahn 88 744 1*
,I.' Jacb Wain 4b tr.. !
425 Nalhar.ic! Levy 3.'
410 Th - Humphry 111 M {
do Hobt U ray 53 58
Jo Wm tirav 8558
4n| Wm Yardby 19 7b •
>rl Mathc* liet-ch 4 30
do NL At wood 12 '.fit
481 IGB Abijah Pavi* 87 30
4H 1,.i J lllgbia Btgboo) 12 9(' ■
Ferguson Township.
1"2 116 Geo Kuiiinger 82 77-
1.0 127 J '.soph Bariictl fck'i .
,•.53 Ji'ltn At.Jem n 19 12
1,. George Nice 1908
122 Jacob Lit* 7 97
130 Peter Crispin 4 25'
:h| Samuel Duncan 8746)'
8(3 47 T MrCuilough 2 -25
70 L Hawthorn 22 92,
10 l.'ta<- Worrell 8 27
.f-b 4.t Alfred BCrcwit 72", 2-7 .
4ti4 19 Thoma* Ferguson 12 02
11b Aaron l.evy 13
! 1 115 .lames Moore 18 21
883 Hannah Turner 112 4h
o-.8 122 lltrid Turner 12 TO:
151 54 l.vdia F wior IC4I
i9l 41 Jacob Way 892
15 4ft II- ry Medler - 901
HO Richards A Ointcr 596
325 Richard A Mwfljr 14 78-
Henry Manly 14 67!
i j.' Bonj lloonr 9 41
40 John McKean 2ft)
..Ml Robert Rankin 19 <&
,837 I-aac liriiikle do
Hit James Baker ft 55
do John I'etherbridge do
:,H() Jo.iah Lurby 19fi5
126 Caleb North 4 07
63 J I'etherbridge 8 2ft
HO John Baker 3 ISO
!,"*> Samuel llryaon l'JCoj
Gregg Township.
j 11*1 Jnmen Barber 7 70,
200 Unknown 8 70j
■ ■ >l " . 1
Half Moon Township.
.lift Jo.iah Latnboun SJftOn
2.50 104 Unknown 14 89
I 14 114 " 651
i 52 188 " ft 64
1 40 10 " Hd
:58 12 " 485
88 Wtn King 1107 '
174 Samuel Bryan 8 lb '
397 John Mi Kissock 36 01- <
117 40 Henry Floyd * 62 50 '
;Ul?s HO R Whitehead 80 39 <
Mi 30 Wm Landburn 50#'-
210 Jacob Underwood 35 46 ;
Ftft 117 Jacob l'ylo IT 14 ■
Mtt 120 Richard Joliff 50 40 1
•JUO John Hannah 28
4<S) Jacob Baker 50 40 <
do John Baker do <
IS C A T Dclige 2 20 <
Hun is Towuship.
50 of John Irvin 1 42 ;
50 of John irvin 1 42 ]
do do do do
400 Wm Brown 11 Ift '
do Jas Reed do '
do Absalom Andre do '
384 25 J C Fisher 825 |
150 Unknown 4 27 '
HUSTON TOWNSHIP. !
282 K Josephson 48 50
300 Wm Chancellor 84 30
315 J llcnnv 6418
270 Scely (Mouiitain!44 84
313 Moore do 41 73
102 Williams 17 54
438 103 John l'ice 41 65
do do John W hcelanul do
do do John RoUittglott do
do do James Baxter do
59 Unknown 601
Howard Township.
25 Jacob Baker 78
do Jos tiraysburg 8 06
180 J J Liogle 809
242 97 Jo.* Harris 14 7ft
40 11 A Jostlin 2 44
50 Jos tiraysburg 3 05
53 J R Leathers ft 10
199 15 Clt Welch 24 27
50 A D Harris 3 05
4i?3 120 Alex Hunter 13 17
do do John Buyers do
do do Sam'l Young do
do do Benj Young do
do do Thus Hamilton do
do do Jacob Weidner do
HO Henry Antis 3 88
i ItKi Win Ramsey 35 30
03 John Brady ti34
; 50 Whit & Nestlerot# 805
! 217 Sarah Bonb&m 13 82
Haines Township
100 Junto Ban 2 90
100 Mary Jenks 2 On
op Thus Ban do 1
90k 60 Mary Ban do
tea's rr w tarns arm at mm tssm
do do Win llsirrmrt do |
J'2 1 fiat Minion Snyder 1 74
'-#>•l do do
486 I.'baric. Hall II 'JO
1.0 Suver A Wolf 2 46
211 17 George Snyder *O2
II! I'd I Cath Snyder I'JM
Liberty To w nab ip.
M Daniel Plctcher I'. SS I I
;f'H HO Hubert I rvin 117 yi
tOfi 120 Slcph Stephenson 13 ho
do do John Dunwoudy do
do do Kb Itenhani 20 ,17
ho ltoblMinitb 2 74
ion PI I'etrr H, iies.l 27 Ml
nj Chris Smlili 2U Hit
l'.et 10 ol Jno fuller 13 44
Daniel K rouse <ll 20
2&0 JnoJaekson 4 23
7 102 Daniel K reamer 644
..oh KJ Itoberitrvin IHOoj
70 Jos M Mbaw 2 37
"M I) ClKesddtt 104
4) Tho. King ISO
P*. 40 I'etcr Lytle 18 80
4'W Mat hew Leech 0 Mil
341 Jar Jaekton Jl64j
Pr .lb W Packer 18 01}
350 Writ licit H 84;
21*1 Cbriat Nenllerode 4 6)'
40 Steph Chambers 6 44
•"<0 ){<•* liaker 204
3I0 peters fit*)
76 Simon Shingle 6 0!)
200 Daniel K route 13 00
Marion Township
j2(*} ltohert Young 6 401
5) W A Thorna* 2 TO,
2" Unknown 1 Us]
4fi do 0 21
100 D Lamb 18 fio'
47 do 6 2t)'
222 Ale* Scott 4s; 44,
12$ 138 Abr Singer 30 oo!
15 Henry MiKwiu 20!
U) Wm Allison 5 4o
32 Unknown 38 6u
117 Ale* Scott 2842
70 Christ Kohrer 10 U0
h3 John Sbecnt lot*)
Miles Township.
1402 Thos Grant 680
430 Ale* Hunter 1 44
i -Ol) Jer Jackson 302
125 Wm Stead man 1 07 j
130 Kobert Taggert Hu'
2*l Thus Smith K5
' *. Aaron Levy 1 82J
'l3O Kobert 11 r*dy 6 67!
410 Hannah Brady 6 67|
422 Kobert Gray 6 62
lull AbrabarnScolt 1 #6
; <4l SamuelHcwit 80
150 , Abraham Scott 162
41 Samuel Scott 06]
255 Jane Brady 266;
440 Wm 1* Brady 6 7>
-GO John Brady 266 ,
425 Henry Toiand 2 65
<io Daniel Williams 2 7'!
Jo Wm Brady '2IIV
<i < Samuel Norton 275'
>24 Kichard Parker 2©*> i
224 Jer Parker 200
410 John Scigbrid 2 65!
JO Tho* Grant 6 30 ;
•V*s Paler 11 ousel 276<
fry 134 Wm Mile* 11 fi;:
Wm P Brady 6t;
JLIU Jacob-Seigbrid 2 S5 j
110 Strohx ker A Kaynolds 2K5'
do do 1 71 1
'230 Dtn'l Srigbrid 3 66
424 Geo Calhoun 2 n6
d<> Benj Calhoun 2 86
425 Wm Harder 3 07
John Trip do |
-VI Jcr Ja< kson 142
1.50 Jon Wolf 1 02
427 Win Dewart 2 66!
l'utton Township.
JJ Thos West 8 }i!
15 Wm Kilis 2 4o!
14 Thos West 2 291
21 Wm Wilson 3 46'
409 Benj Homer 87 26
;#*( Jacob Raker 49 29
133 Henry Grass 27 25
Potter Township.
Wm Harrison 3 30!
196 H B Pullman do :
Edward l a magus 829
Win Camagu* do
400 Win Hoffman 2 31
do Daniel Smith 2 64
do Daniel L-vy do.
Ia hsancl Ysosg do*
12 James Moore 66!
!u5 George McCJellan 168 j
Joseph Gowgilt 3 80
Taylor Township,
he". J..S Dresk 29 '.to,
• <n M J Crasg A N Sherrick 8706j
02 Thus Wallace 4 22
200 Richard Whitehead 11 40'
160 Josh Williams 865]
>JO Jno Lamb s 86
290 Wm It'll 45 24
300 Geo \V Albcrty 17 10'
130 And Hurry kill 86uj
211 Nick Hammond H 99]
•JOO George Riier 11 40
309 Jaaepti Watch 2 86
800 Elitali Merriman 2700
:ou Robt Campbell 11 *•
13 J no Carr 4 27 i
291 James Carr 6 70]
150 Geo Mony 860]
109 Tbos Martin 6 TUj
.50 Joa Clark 2R...
100 JnoSHeak 11 40
15U Jno Hover 0 55]
•iiw Wm Addleman 70 05;
40 James Pox 6M
260 Maria M< rris S 74
483 163 Josh Williams 17 10]
28 Jno Brsgle 8 17]
4 '• 163 Josh Williams 1710:
(49 Daniel Beck 4 53
60 of jos Yodtr 171!
2'< i' Clem Beck with 2137]
109 James Cow her 6 70:
170 Moses Ceats 29 08!
100 George Mark ley 17 16
434 jnebsmb b 55
4 3. jno Schenck 618
434 Henry 31, Kwen do j
do Polly M. Ewin do j
217 josh Williams 4 27i
414 l'oliv Williams 6 13
do Huge Hamilton do
Spring Township.
250 Henry Ttol I 2 25J
81 90 of Henry Tool 401
IVI j j Lingle 7 36
00 Wis Wilson 21*
!*• James Smith 8
SO Thos Johnson 4 90
260 do (i 12
■*k) Cath Rubison 1U
do Krhecca H,-bison 13 90
do Bit-hard Rabison 7 35
Union Township.
318 Oavid Klines 24 ITi
SO Boyce Davis 4 42
do do 2tV|
K> 26 KMulbollen 427
60 Boyce Davis 2 28'
100 Jane Blake 4 70j
do 8-sinue! Philips do j
191 Dun woody A'Long 7 Si
Rush Township.
433 11.3 Jno Such 15 98
400 Jno Black do j
312 J.'R Wells do i
250 of And Allison 18 50j
30.) of Allison dc Lilly 22 30|
313 106 John Wbiuner 66 67
do do John Louden 23 15
U3 163 Christ Hare 64 071
247 16 Jtc<b Stock 3f 04 j
426 104 Christ Hare, jr ret 81
,107 7 George.Slough 12 36
! 433 153 Andrew Shenk 04 07
!do do David Hare do 1
219 And Scott 1619j
i 153 Michael Shenk 3202
.do do Christian Shenk 6407
;do do Christian Bohrer 82 02|
do do John Miller do
Ido do A Keighart jr do
| do A Keighart do
do 108 John Miller do
;do 163 John H abler do
{do do John Hand do
82 1 58 Joseph Pirn T4O
848 189 Henry Pirn d
301 ISO George Pitu do
210 Ml of Hugh Hamilton 1597
438 153 lnc llriteher do
do do Kithtrd Mlcn do
do do Hannah Turner do
do do .lamer TurneJ d 0
106 Rarabrn Snvdev 14 99
IKK) 116 Ann Arthaaa 14 35
304 lIT Th>s Arthnn* 1819
133 152 Joseph Welch 32 03
Jo 158 Robert Irvin 56 07
do ilo John M usurer do
do do Richard Peters do
do do Jacob Wilton 15 98
do do Jacob Miller do
do do John Hubler 15 97
405 147 Jacob Hush 29 05
422 44 Jno Weidtnan 3122
402 116 Jacob Jo 49 47
4144 John Miller 15 97
433 I.VI Thos llumilton 3203
do do Kllenor Siddens do
216 Robt Bainy 15 97
40 10 Rich Athcrton 392
433 153 Rich Malin 15 07
do do Gaac Britchor 15 97
do do Jno Gundager til 07
(lo da* George Slough 3218
do do Michael Gundagor do
17" 84 llurdinan Philips 27 20
210 156 Thos Hamilton 798
do do Thos Grant do
183 168 Henry Witner do
do 153 Richard Louden 15 96
do do Daniel Fit/era Id 32 03
do do Daniel Khler do
do do llenry Ponkerton do
do do Paul Bush 15 98
do do Paul Black do
dw do Paul Such do
do do John Boreland do
do do John Kelley do
do do John Bush do
do ilo Peter Brutxman 15 96
do do Thos Edwards 15 97
do do Robt Irwin do
i 109 Thos Hamilton 8 05
Iqß Thos Grant do
I 433 101 l Thos Reese 82 02
ilo do David Beverage 805
do do Mar M'Cormick 805
Ido do Jas Glentworth do
"do do Geo Latimer do
do do Ew'd Moyerton do
I sea**. r*a' wtaasanraatuira *t*f
827 H* And Armstrong 606
188 13 Sarah D.-lany HOB
200 Wm MePherun 8 70i
j 186 (VI Win (i Latimura 2 61'
, 433 163 Kohl Spear 16 00
do do I brisl Lcnhore 1208
•lo do Carper Shaffer do
Jo do Owen Jorduit 15 08)
do do Chrlat Kohrar 3208
100 lloht King 13 oil
361 153 And Allison 11601
120 HO John Lilly 6UN
43 5 lfi.3 .lac Slouch 16Oh
fai it Jn<> Hroehblll *173
210 HO of Kobt Hainy 7be
70 Thus Grant SIH
30 Christ Huber 2 22
>SO Joseph Harrison 11M0
do ('red D-.rnti <f
250 Whim A Parsons 16 60j
64 Kobt King 3 271
868 I n known 74 CO
11800 do 7KD
. 4H 163 Kbt Miller 10 72
i IS 12 ltobt King H4
i '483 153 John Hopkins 3203
134 J no Montgomery 2!t GO
,i 34 VV W .1., do
'433 153 Daniel Ti;-ner 16 26
do Jane Miller do
434 Cha Luce* do
do This (.rant do
i 262 Kobt King 32 62
i 433 168 Daniel lluctlry 070
Know Shoe Township.
438 163 Kobt Walters 16 8!
484 Sarah Slack 1 2B !
-160 Sarah MCarthan 20 80
jHD 08 Henry Vandyke 'JBB
,<J<J do do 1011
W Jos Deeding H 70
'J° J X Long 1600
,d"> Jot Deviing do
ti l ISJ Kearney Wharton 46 01
, i!, V... Uavid Carscaddon 6*ju
433 163 Sarah Delaney 22 4'Ji
do do Wm MePheron do
do do Kd win Mayston do]
O do Was Learta do
do do Francis West do I
do do Jasper Ma> lan do]
do do Benj West do
do do Wm Higbtra 22 42
do do Jaa Hawthorn do
jdo do Blair MLanebaa do
do do Kdward Scott do
do do Paul Co* do
<:.o do W Lewis f Lawyer] do
(do do Thos Calhban da
<4o do Hubert Morris do
d Jo PhelU Brum d
do do Thos S Shippcn do
do da Thus Hawthorn do
•jo do George Meade do
do do Geutge Campbell do
A let Martin 2D no
900 Lewis Lewi, •>]
'♦BB 161 Kearney Wharton 4601
WO John Pint I*, 97
:<*W * Job a Ligget 16 60
4 Margaret .Spear 13 UJ
jelO Rout Rainy JJ2I
0 Sarah M Canaltan 22 *u
483 1M And Bayard 22 60
jJo do Mary M Wharton '.'l 49
do do Jos J'Nprru do
Jdo do hranri* Wert 46(11
<lo do Wat Wert ,i„
do do John Wert 22 49
do do Dll Cunningham do
•'Wis 71 John M Net bits lfe72
308 Joe Deeding I6<SU
do " •• h 70
jdo J Z Long 16 00
J do Joe Devling do
301 Wm Hanks 1 js
David William* 1 29
♦Samuel Dobson 11 21
♦ Mary Wharton 7 ♦>■
388 jame* T Halo 19 81
:*U Jama. Me Manns 22 60
do Samuel Lmo do
do Benj R Morgan do
416 Sarah Wharton 23 67
I>S ♦ Mary do 22 6(1
do } j P Norm 46 01
150 ol JOS Harmon 6 20
W0 Job Klley do
416 Richard Wain 11 22
442 Runl Wilton 22 60
|do 168 Moore Wharton 11 21
do do Wm Parker do
do do Rebecca Wain do
do do Benj II Talluian 22 60
do do Elian Wharton 1121
do do A S Valentine do
do do T M MilJikcn do
a* N J Mitchell 3080.
; 413 Joseph Morrii 22 4*'
j do A let G reaver do i
' do Geo Eddy do j
j do Geo Parker do
162 Richard Junes b 4!
Walker Township.
| 92 3G Wm Ackert Iw.
1211 44 CaptOsuian 299
116 18 M Dougherty 1 O
214 165 Margaret James 80b
.1 TV 110 Eluta Daugherty 247
110 89 Joseph K\ ans * 140
211 73 Peter Il.Ln 2W".
90 04 John Mercer 124
do do Robt Ask in do
H6 40 Job Packer do
88 do Job Paeker, jr do
79 do Daniel John-ton t*4
$2? 161 Win Man red 4
,127 121) of Ruth Brooks 829
827 100 David Mercer Jul
38" 164 Robt A J Baker 40b
47 Kbeneter liahn 33'
65 40 Wm liahn 90'
SH4 138 David Latler 5 32'
884 180 Wm MiJier do i
280 129 Mary Catnac 802
214 166 Edward Jamet 801
Benj Pylaa ACo Gt>
105 73 M iry Camthan 10
Jno M,-Coming 207
i -'l2 Samuel Berk man 696
1160 David Keed 4 Wl
94 89 M Daugherty 1 4<r
140 Christian Ro trvr 24 14!
H* 5 Edward Jam 280
60 Mary Catnaban 08
70 JOS Baker 1 12
161 John Knot 3 3d
Richard Purdnw 880
175 Kachsel Kobiron 600
Worlh Township.
91 68 Jacob Kuhnc* * 13 39
I ISO 40 JOS Kuhne, 27 72
!119 83 Abraham Kubnes 18 81
".'47 160 George Kuhnes 38 03
■4*o 40 Maihias Kubnes 60 o*.
-60 j B Gray 19 25
80 Roland bichards 560
30 Unknown 7 70
71 Robert Campbell 61
26 " 1 -1
74 I. nknown 7 70
JOHN B. MITCHELL.
*p9 Treasurer.
ADAH HILD.
PAINTER,
offer* his servlee* to the ritir.ens of Mifflin
Centre and adjoining counties, in
lion***, hign ititd Griiiiiucntifitl
l*Mlnf lute.
GRAINING
Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash,
Mnhogony. Ac.,
Plain and Fancy Paperhanging. Or
der* respectfully •ollcited.
AH fine work d.me for other painter*,
nov 6tf.
J. lIARRIH. ,1. U HHUOKRT. JAHKAVKR
JOHN HOKKKR, PKTKIt HOKKKR.
Pennsvalley
BanKing (Jo.
CENTRE BALL, PA.
BECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow Interest.
Discount Note
Buy and Sell
Government Securities, Gold and
Coupons
I'gTKR IIoKKBR, WH. B. Mivol.R,
Prea't. Cashier
Chas. H. Held,
(io4'k. Watchmaker A Jeweler
Millheim, Centre Co., Fa.
Respectfully informs his friends anil the
public in general, that he ha* just opened
at his new establishment, above Alexan
der's store, and keep* con*tantly on hand,
all kinds ot Clocks, Watchea and Jewelry
of the Itcst styles, as also the Maranville
Patent Calender Clocks, provided with n
complete index of the month, and day of
the month and week on its is
warranted as a perfect time-keeper.
Watchea and Jewelry re
paired on short notice and warranted.
*ep IP 08 ly
HAIR DRESSING.
PROF. 8 H. WKIOHT is now prepared
to do nil kinds of Hair Dressing equal lo
the best done in the cities and at less cost,
lie has bad long experience in manufac
turing AVigs. ladies Switches, Cur's, Chig
nons, &c. Prof. Wright guarantees su
perior workmanship in all kinds of Hair
Dressing, and ladies wishing Switches,
Chignons or hair curled, will p'ease call,
and sec our work and judge for themselves.
Charges less than in the city, and the
work equal to any.
I'roi.S. 11. WRIGHT,
25dee. tf. Centre Hall.
w. A. CURRY.
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
( ESTKi: II ALL, PA.
Would most wpectfblly inform the cit
aena of thii vicinity, that h has -tarted a
new Boot and Shoe Shoo, and would be
thankful for a share of the public patron
age- Boot* and Sboe* mad*- to order and
according to style, and warrants bis Work
W" equal any niodo elsewhere. All kinds
of repairing done, and charges reasonable
Giro bint a oaiL feb 13 ly
Best Sample Rooms in Town.
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J. it. Bt TRS. Prop'r. D.JOHNSTON A SONS, Proprietors
Ha* firtt class accommodation; charg- Bellefonte, Penna.
r* reason* jf __
-rfd Rum (a and from tht Depot,
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I OHN P. POTTER, Attorney -at-Law,
l Collections ■ made nd
special nttentft n given to those having
lands of property lor sale. Will draw up
and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages,
Ac. Office in the diamond, north ide of
the court bowse. MltlMts. ocUfcffWf.
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/ MIII IMNUI, Pfopr .!■ T
Stage# arrive and depart daily, for a)
point* north, smith. e*9 slid west
iI.LKRs lIOTKI. Wood* Mrd IH
, Stngw arriva and depart 4nily
RKSRV mtocßKXßorr, J. i entroiar,
President, Cashier.
OKNTRK COUNTY BANKING CO.
(Late Milliken, Hoover A thv)
KECKIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow interval,
Discount Nolo#,
Buy and cell.
Oovernmetil B®cu; 1i,Qold <C
apliroSlf Coupons.
J-JR.S.O. GUTKLIUH,
Dentist, Millheim.
Offer* his professional service# to the
public. He i# prepared to perform alt
operations In the dental profession.
lie is now fully prepared to extract
teeth nktolutdy tcUhmU pain, myß.?3*tf.
DP. FGKTNKY, Attorney at Law,
, Bellelbnle, Pa, Office over Rey
nold t bank. mayl4"(K>
MAI. J. MI 111. 1 1 1. I It
TAYLOR,
Cnt. llall where he is at all times, prepared
to make all kinds of men and boy's cloth
ing, areordlng to the latest styles and at
reasonable charges. _
C.~t~At,KXAN r iKH ('. M Uowea*.
ALEXANDER A BOWERS. Attor
ney s-abLaw Ilellefonte, la. Hpe
cial attention given to Collections, and
Orphans' ilmirt practice. May be con
sulted in German and English, office In
Oarroan'a Building. my2'"4-tf,
A DMINIBTBATOR'S NOTICE.-
Letter* of administration on theestat* of
William Harkins. of Potter twp.. dee d,
hnye been granted to the undersigned, who
request nil person* knowing themselves
indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment, and Ihoin having demand
hgain*i the same to proseid them duly nu
thonticated by law for fllH*ment.
(IKOROK HABKINB,
JOHN 11 A UK INS.
7 may 6L Admfs.
DBS. NKPF A Itl'N K LB.— Both
graduates from the Jeff. Med. Col
lege, of Phil'a, Pa., desire to inform tho
public that they have now fully entered
Into partnership, and that hereafter any
person employing one will consider him*
self employing both, and that if a convol
ution is required, r.o extra charge will be
made. pr2.74-lf.
JL. BP ANGLE B, Attorney-at Law,
Bellefonte, Pa. Office with
Bush & Yocum. Consultation in English
and Gorman. Collections promptly attood
ed to. lebi-tC
D. M. KITTKNHOUSE,
WITH
KOOXS, SC'IIWABZ A CO.
WIIOI.KHALK ORALRRB I!*
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
144 North Delaware Avenue,
137 North Water Street,
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