The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 11, 1874, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
,THURSDAY JUNK 11, lb"L
LOCAL ITEMS.
Our friend* will oblige bv sending -
items ot local new* in their locality. giv
u< the facts onlv, anil we will put them in
shape, also notices ot ileaths ami marri
ages.
Any one tending u* the names of six new
subscribers, with the cash, will be entitled
t> receive the KKPOKTKK one year tree
The UKPOMKK being read by noaily
everybody on tbis side of the county,
where it has a largcf circulation titan any
two paper*, will be found the best medium
for advertising business, -ales, Ac. Ac
XOTU'K. OnMltH and MjHMb of
candidates will take notice, that all Com
munications sent to On* Reporter, recom
mending persons for office, must be paid
fer.
The weather is very warm.
ten. \V. 11 Blair was chief marshal
on the occasion of the Reserve'.- re-union,
last Thursday.
Two heads are belter than one. ai d
tint's the reu*on our paper i< called the
Gazette and Bulletin.
That's true, when one head lacks the
requisite amount of brains, another must
be added, the tii our g d Williams; ort
neighbor is i.
Acotcmporary accuse* us efhavir.g
published a lie It must have been - me
thing we cepied trom it.- H
ffulUtin.
Why bless you. we never see you bu
what you hare a Ly-coming.
Thanks to our friend, K. L Sjusn
gler, for copies of Illinois papers.
The Bealsburg Lutheran charge has
secured * new pastor UCT. Martiock
Decoration day at Boalsburg, will
long be remembered by the citizens of that
beautiful Tillage and neighborhood. The
atfair was solemn and imposing About
500 people were in attendance to wp.ne*.*
the decoration ot soldiers' grave*. Kc\
Hartsock and Mr. Chr Dale delivered ad
dr*--es.
Let SHIM Forster, HEN Arney, .1 ac.
ar.d young Spangler, the
Loop, be notified that squirrels cannot be
killed before September Ist, and let all
i jairreli rejoice. Fellows who can't hit
squitrels can shoit at them all the time.
Daniel Shaey, of Oak Hall, a num
ber of the 148 th ll*g , died on 2nd in.-L,
from the effect e: a wouad received at the
battle of Gettysburg on the side of the
head, struck by a buckshot, which had re
mained there seer since.
LINDEN HAIL, P v., June 4, 74
Mil. F. Kl KTZ— Dear Sir In your is
sue otlast week, you staled the price cf
killing potato bugs to be Vcenu per hun
dred. 1 killed precisely that cumber on
my patch to-day Please remit me amount
by early mail. Yours Ac., D. H.
Heroic D. II.! join the Reserves— may
you he pensioned by all ye grateful ej.ters
of the succulent potato, and when you
have shuttled this mortal coil, may your
grave ever be decorated with its rich and
fragrant blossoms. Go on in the good
work, carry the war into Africa; drive
out the impudent invader, and for the
present accept our check, worded as fol
lows :
CENTRE HALL, June .*>, 1K74.
PUTTERS BANK,
l'ay D 11.. or order rtv K CENTS, slaugh
tering 100 potato bugs, to date.
FEED. KURTZ.
N. ll.—As our deposits in the ab< ve
bank are unlimited, whoever wishes to en
gage in the good warfare, upon potato
bugs—or political humbugs —will find our
check ready at above rates.
Or.e of the memorials at the meeting
of the Pennsylvania Reserves, at Belle
fonte, was the flag of the Ruck Tail Regi
ment. Stained with huniain blood, which
it received on the bloodv field of Gettys
burg.
The Colorado potatc bags appear in
myriads in our town and vicinity. Thus
giving our potato crop a poor show this
season. To destroy this destructive insect,
tike a mixture of Paris green aod plaster,
and sprinkle it on the plants. Be careful
to prevent inhalation, as it is poisonous.
Ar. Aaror.sburgcorrespondent writes
us the following relative to coal down
there .-
MIL EDITOR;—It has been rumored,
for the last 50 years, of coal existing on the
fa rni cf John Haines, o} miles east of this
place. But BO test was made or money spent
to develoj e it. until last fall, when C. W.
Burd learned cf it, went there, examined
ar.d found an out-cropping of anthracite
CJUI. and a fine formation in locality and
rock. lie was sharp enough to secure a
1 a<e of the land referred to. All doubt
ers can see specimens by calling at Mr.
H dncw' lesidence or with C. W. Burd, at
Aaronsburg.
The Reporter efficc was treated to
a 'eret.ade, bv the llebersburg Brass
Band, on last Friday. The manner in
which this band discourse? mu-ic, is eery
cre lilabie. The Band also played in front
of the residences of S. S. Wolf and \Vm.
"Wolf, and gave several pieces for the edi
fic ition of the town in general, for which
they departed with many thanks and good
wishes. The members of the band are:
Gorge Kreamer, leader, 11 years old,
H.-r.ry Kreamer, ll:.rvcy Miller, John
Krtamer. George llubler, Philip Wcod
ly, Isaac Kunney, David Yoder, T.
Gramley, W-Miller, J. S. Hasel, J. A.
Hasel, and J. B. Hascl.
Chat. Smith, Sash's Arcade, keeps
one of the r ea'est and clearest restaurants
in B -llelei.te. Give Charley a call.
By reference to our matrimonial no
tices, it will be seen, that Cal. Bower, bas
gtincd bi? mort important case in court
ing.
A subscriber of the Reporter, in
Benner twp., request- u to pub'.i-b the law
on trespass. On p. 087, see. 2. Purdon, it
reads thus:
Any person or persons who shall will
fully enter or break down, through or ov
er any orchard, garden or yard-fence, hot
bed or green-house; or shall wrongfully
club, stone, cut, break, bark or otherwise
mutilate or damage any nut, fruit or orna
mental tree, shrub, bush, plant or vine,
trellis, arbor, hotbed, hot or green-house ;
or who shall wilfully trespass upon, walk
over, beat down, tramplo or in anywise in
jure any grain, grass, vines, vegetables or
other growing crop ; shall and may, on
conviction thereof before any alderman or
justice of the peace, or in any court of law
in said counties, have judgment ugain-t
him, her, or them, in a sum net less than
five, nor more than one hundred dollars,
wi ,h costs of suit: one-half the damage or
penalty to go to the use of the informer,
the other half of the damage or penalty to
thc_occupant or owner of the premise- on
w liicb said trespess shall or may be coniinit
ted;_and in default of payment of said fine
or judgment with costs of suit, the
party convicted may and shall be com
mitted to the jail of said county, fcr not
less than twenty, nor more than sixty days;
said complaint or action to be in the name
of the commonwealth, and the testimony
of the owner or occupant of the premises
shall be admitted as evidence to prove the
trespass and damage sustained : J'rorided,
That when the owner of the premises shall
become the informant then ono-half of the
penalty shall be appropriated to the school
l'und of the district in which the trospn.-s
was committed.
Again, the 21st section of the fish law :
Any person trespassing on any lands for
the purpose of taking fish from any private
pond, stream or spring, after public notice
on the part of the owner or occupant there
of, such notice being posted adjacent to
such pond, stream or spring, shall be
deemed guilty of trespass, and, in addi
tion to damages recoverable by law, shall
be liable to the owner, lessee or occupant
in a penalty of one hundred dollars for
every such offence
In explanation of this the legislature,
passed an act, approved May 15, last,
that the above shall be eontrued to ap
ply only to such ponds, streams or springs
as shall be used or improved by the own
ers or lesseoss fortheprepogation of fi-h or
game fLn.
POLAND CHINA PIGS, the best
breed known, are offered for sale bv JOHN
RI-IIEL, ot Centre Ilill, at $8 to Sl2 per
v>a>r, from different litters, and single I'is
land Chinas at $0 to S7 These price- to
Sttnd if pigs are bought witbinpi reasonable
time, otherwise there will be an advance
Corresponding with ago. 14 may. St.
! it i* unlawful to catch trout with i
! loop.
Sol. ral candidate* lor At-cmblv an
announced in another column.
Lawsuit about an auger at Ileal*
burg what a bore it must be.
Scarlet fever is tagitpy among the
1 children ef Be'.lefonte .Several doatlu
have' occurred.
At l. Bn.it TAo u \ The rebvllioii
' which had broken out on the Low Grail,
Railroad, and which resulted in the -top
ping of all trains on that road !a-t week,
was tinally compromised on Saturday and
the trains commenced making regular
trip* on Monday, The officers ef the A1
- leglui'i Valley roaJ settled with and paid
nearly all their employees, or made -ati
factory arrangements fer doing *o at an
early day.
TURKS AT OMI We leain that
M r, Silas Stugarts, foi Woodward town
ship, gave birth to triplets on Thursday.
'.S;h, ult , two bov< and one girl, the
smallest one weighing si \en pounds Ail
are doing as well as can be expected under
the circumstance-. It i* very evident on
every hand, notwithstanding the tightness
cf the times, '.list the popular -n of our
county is groat \ en the increase.
A Ln.tusiNii Hop Ci-i. .1
II \ At the pre-,:.t term of court
there was t: cd the ,*-o of Rattle* A 1A cb
ster against John A. Miller In the sum
mer *f IST 1, a Company of men p*-cd
through this secti n ef country vending
ar.d putting up lightning rods. also, rep
resenting themselves to bo agent* of an ■
K'.wtrical Insurance Company They
represented to our farmers that by giving
a note they would be required to pay the,
itiLrst * n it for i! e Stmt of live year*, then
has ei; returned pavingonly that amount
for the insurance and the lightning rod*
thrownm. They succeeded in procuring
frtun Mr. Miller aid others negotiable
notes Those notes were endorsed by the
payee and carried to liirard, IVnn a,
where they ssere -eld to a Banking House
conducted by the plaiulitf*. They, the
plainti:!*, iuppe-ing the notes to have been
fairly obtains*!, paid about eighty cents sir.
the dollar fs<r them. II - Honor. Judge
Orvi*. held upon this shewing that the
ns'tes being negotiable arid having pa-sod
nls> the hands of innocent holders must
be paid by the makers—that when one of ;
two innaccnt person* must -ufiVr it must',
be him who sets in motion the instrument ]
by which the injury WAS accomplished. ;
This, no doubt, i* a proper exposition of
b him who -ets in motion the instrument
by which the injury was accomplished.
This, ao doubt, is a proper exp'sit;, n of
the law, and this Case is a warning to our
people to patronize home, men and homo
institutions whose reputations have be
come established, and to shun all travel
ing speculator-—Ctwf'i ih t.
Fc>r the Reporter.
PENN HALL SQUIBS.
The much dreaded potato bug, is mak
ing havoc among the garden vegetables
Aw ar of extermination is being carried on,
and.thousands of them ara indiscriminate
ly slaughtered by enraged females.
The Sunday School Convention, dosed
its labors on Wednesday evening. The
attendance during the entiro session wa>
good, and a lively interest was mani
fested throughout Unionvillt, waa unani
mously agreed upon as the place to hold,
the next convention.*
Jewhillikens and Tom Walker 1 what a
galaxy of names adorn tho list of candi
dates. Who'l be next to offer himself
as a willing sacrifice upon tho political al
ter of his country? Trot out upon the
aourse gentlemen, and show your colors ;i
but in tho meanwhile, remember that
Scriptural injunction which says, "one
shall be taken and the others left."
10 S. C. in hi* las', report, with a grace
and dignity becoming an ordinary mortal,
expfi -?Cs hi> i . • profound thanks for the
interest we took in his behalf. We are
so overcome with genuine emotion, that
we cannot find language adequate to Ci
pro.--our thoughts. It was through inad
vertance that we called him "Dave," and
over since, we Lave had a chunk of re
morse as big as an apple dumpling stick
ing in our gizzard, for cur inexcusable
thoughtlessness.
A fellow hailing from Wood ward, came
te '.his place on Saturday evening, for the
purpose of seeing his affinity, and as he
came qur.e a distance, it is natural to sup
pose that be came in a buggy. From
what has already been said, the conclusion
would be that he also weal back in a bug
gy, but be didn't. During the night some
candidates for the penitentiary, thought to
have some fun by taking the buggy and
loading it on top cf a WHR on standing in a
neighbor's barn-yard, and sending the
horse horue. The plan succeeded, and on
Monday morning the fellow in question,
boarded the stage tor Woodward ; but the
innocent smile that plvyed on his counte
nance on Saturday evening had vanished,
and venget.ee was depicted instead. Wo
will iurnish obituary notices growing out
of this unpleasantness wbenevera victim
it sacrificed. E S.
For the Reporter.
Last Saturday after-noon, June 0, State
Deputy Leonard Rhone organized another
grange of the- Patron- of Husbandry in his
county. The organization being made at
the school hour# near B. Waddle in Pat
ton township. The name fixed upon is
"Excelsiot". The following are the offi
cers: Master, G. W. Gray; Overseer,
T. E. Sellers; Lecturer. D. F. Meek;
Chaplain, John 11. Diddle; Steward,
G. "W F. Gray; Asst. Steward, P. D
Sellers; Treasurer, W. I Furst; Secreta
ry, G. G. I'ottsgrove; Gate Keeper, T- A.
Hartstock; Ceres.SusanMusser; Pomona,
Sallic C. Gray ; Flora, Mary Waddle;
Stewardess, 11. A. 11. Gray; Trustees, R.
C. Nt-ill, W. A Frust and John Musser.
.SPECIAL DETECTIVE —The following is
ore of the acts passed by the Legislature
SECT to* 1. Be it enacted, etc., That it
shall be lawful for the district attorney of
any county HI this common wealth, with
the approval of the court of quarter ses
sions of the proper county, whenever said
court and district aUorncv may deem it
necessary to appoint an offlcer as a special
detective, whose duty it shall be to assist
in obtaining such evidence as shall be di
rected by the district attorney for the
commonwealth in all criminal ensos, as
the court may direct.
SEC. '2. Such detective officer shall have
all the power of a duly qualified constable,
and shall hold his appointment during the
pleasure of the court appointing him, not
longer, however, than the term of the dis
trict attorney, on whose recommendation
he was appointed.
BEC. 3. The raid detective offlcer shall
receive for his services such compensation
as shall be approved by the court appoint
ing him. This court shall order warrant'
for such compensation to be drawn by the
clerk of the court on the county treasurer,
who shall pay the tame.
THE BENGAL FAMINE.
According to a Keuter's telegram, 134,-
200 persons arc employed on tho reliel
woiks, 200.000 arc receiving charitable re
lief, and 450,f)U) are supported by advan
ces or sales of grain. Piece work is being
gradually enforced for able-bodied indi
viduals- The condition of the people gen
erally is better than in February, incoitse
quence of the active measures of relief.
Severe distress, however, occasionally
breaks out, requiring constant vigilance
on tho part of the authorities, upon whom
the natives generally depend to remedy nil
deficiencies. The rain-full has been gen
erally benelic : al in North Behar, although
insufficient to allay native anxieties re
specting the next crop. Three hundred
thousands tons of grain have been carried
to the north from the banks of the Ganges;
00, (XX) now remain to be conveyed. Vil
lage inspection and relief are completely
organized in the worst districts and are be
ing extended where required.
The high tide of abolitionism it
past. The House ol Representatives
at Washington lias passed a bill de
claring lint i no person shall be allow
ed to serve as a juror in the United
Stat -a courts who cannot read ana
; write the English language.
n ——Mr Ferncy, in the Pri ol M -Jay
wiitc* n f low-i : his trip (o P, r -\h!
e ley
The visitor to Hellefonte will be fortu
nate if he ha* nn upper (unity to en tin
far-famed IVnn Valley, i!i*tu' I some c\
<-n miles 1 hud frequently heard •flhii
•put. but n i. i fhlly leal ed us unparal
loir.l beauty until 1-IW ii in company witb
tie* error t'urtin. Hun |-"i Sllfer, and -ev
' eral oilier friend . .-n Friday Whatitmu*t
' have bee. when (lone- *1 Poller : -! -aw it
ore Inn Ir l and I' ve years ago, we may
'• welt to* 1. u w hen it is related tlint ho I'l
l '|cla nieil, '"This iiuleod thu tiardeil ol
' r , Ksleil," ansl there e tablishrd hi* h.-.nr
- and 1.. , out tie gicai e-'.ate wrh whi.'i
his family wa o lui g identified. To-day
' it i* plead cut tiet'ore the ol erveru sur
! ' pri ng sight, checkered with farms mid
cottages, stretching tor mm - and miles a*
,t far as the eye can reach, a suite of am '
dazzling iiiaginticeuce as can nuwht
. think, I • paralleled in Pel rsy I\i. a It
i a broader and tinet outlook than thu grA
LChe \" alley; and if it ha-l net bctii
r cultivated from the lowi -t to the highest
ti point p. weuld reiemble one of tin e uatiu •
* al paik* or savanna* occasionally seen In
r (Texas from a lofty otii. ince. ansl not uu
usual in the Territory ot Colorado If
traveler c ....! - • t . PetiiTs Valley a* 1
; have *,. t, .:* . putali. l w .d - nho
. like t - at ot the \ seuiile or the Win-:--
. 1 Mountain-, or til. tin - Pal's, oi any clour
[ fashionable summer resort* All that is
, needed is n railroad to bring it int > -pec.i
lalion, and thi* is soon to be llttished, be
giutiing at Lewisbmg, and forming a con
nection with the Pennsylvania Railroad
Wo Copy also from the -aiue
Bellefonte has many remarkable lucili
lies. Its society is oi the 1 est, and the
memories surrounding it are exceed.ngiy
interesting. General James Potter, a
brigadier general under General Wash*,
uigton. Was in hi* day the owner ot a great'
pert;. :ic! Penti - Valley Governor Cur-'
tin s grandfather, the craal statesman, An
drew Gregg who was Si. rotary of thu Com- :
,:ueiiwen!th under Governor lleister, far 1
Mitci a \ t ur- a Rep-, -,-nuiiv e in Congr.-s j
and subsequently a senator of the 1' sited
States, was a leader in the early develop#- j
ment of this whole country. General
Philip 15 nner was another Centre county
pioneer. Charles 11.. . >u, J . -tic,- of tin ,
.Supreme Court; Thoiua- Uufn-:,le, MW(k' 1
er illustrious member f the same tribunal
his -on, C done! Japies Burnside; Dr ]
SamuelStrekeeker; the recently deceased *
l'rofi s - r Hugh J MeAil.'-ter tin e a: 1 *
many more •; t ie -ante c.a*s ar • tf <li> A
. lioti of the culture of the p_>; .iati .-*
the present day.
1 met many old friends, men'wilh whom
1 had been n>>.ited i:i other days
Among these let me name Hon. Jam -
McManut, long the honest l)cm ic ratio
Representative from C.-ntre county, i:i the
Legislature ; S. T. Shugert, F--, . who,
during hie official stay in Washington,
w as the intimate of many of the prominent
men ot both parties; General It'air. tho
chief marshal of the process in, well re
mem! rred for b - bmverc in the ar and
his independence a- a Legislator F in©
has cliaoged tlieui somewhat They w re
older than they wero twenty year* ago,
but they greeted uie as e rdially as it dit
ferences of opini n had not arisen 1 t ween
us.
Joseph living rear Locke's
Mills, was attacked a week ago by a huge!
black s.-.ake, in an. tain teiJ. The
snake canto gliding close to him, and rear-,
ir.g itself up to his chin, ho struck it w ,th
his hand, lie then made lor a stick, and
the snake, somewhat intimidated by the
blow it had already received, crawled into
a brush fence, but only to renew the at
tack. Air. Snook called the d< g> from the
house, and the snake attacked both of them
the large dog running away, but the small
one caught hold fit by the tail, when the
olhor returned an l took it near tl. head,
tugging away until they loro it in to tw.
It was about eight feet long.— Go
The estate of Col. Philips, deem ©J,
is considered worth nothing. Previous to
hie death he was Pres.dent of. the A.te
gheny Valley Railroad and supp ->< l to
bo worth two millions dollars.
Williaiusporl had another lumber
tiro last wevk. Nearly S4OO,(AU worth ©I
lumber w> destroyed in the yard ol Gan
et Tinsnian. The turn attached t > the
Dickinson Seminary was also burned, to
gether with a horse and spring wag n.
All the work ofincendiaries
At a meeting of the B >arJ of Di
rectors of the Penn'a RaiiroaJ Company, i
in Philadelphia, on 3rd in*>t., Col. Thor. ■
A. Scott was elected President. Geo. It.
Roberts was promoted to the Hot \ ice
President.
For the Reporter.
SPA W L 8 FROM PKN N.
Kx-SberitT Musser was almost crowded
withJgucsU on Monday and Wednesday!
•f last week. Mr Muuar always has a
good custom, but at that time it was extra:
good, und jvi!-t what he likes for he look
so pleasant when thronged.
The V illheim tsn yards are in n some
what slow condition. It would be a great
inducement ifthey were|both worked more
extensively, it would be of mora interest
to the owners and at the same lime bring
business into ye little Miiiln im.
On Wednesday 3rd, Sheriff Shafer sold
the hardware store in Miliheinito .Me- rs.
McManigal and Brown, of Mifflin Co..
who will carry on a Very extensive busi
ness at the old stand under the above
named firm.
Seme unhung scoundrel was lucky
enough to gain an entrance into the smeke
hou-a of Mr. David Fiedler, one night
last week, und lakiug therefrom six large
hums without being molested hi ibe least.
Mr. Fiedler would say (for information)
they shall not call on him the second time
as his i>ams urc just about outjatjiieli.
Since we wrote the article relative to
Mr. Dsvil Fiedler's meat, we arc inform
ed, that he caught a fish in Pscn'r Creek,
that weighed almost as heavy as one ef his
hums. According to the report it must
have been an old screamer of a fish and
one of the kind that are not plenty in old
I'enti's Creek.
Mr. Jan. Van Ormer ha* just returned
from Ohio, where he had been engaged in
selecting an outfit for M r. Campbell * new j
mill, which is to go , into operation soma I
time in Jul}'. Van speaks very highly o!
Ohio, atnl says ho would like to live there.
10 8. V.
THK VILLAGE OF TAMI'ICO, ILL..
COMPLETELY WRECKED.
Tumpico, Whiteside county. 111.. June
7. — A terrible tornado passed over the Til
lage last night, making a complete wreck
ot it. No lives wore lost, although many
persona were injured—several seriously.
Twenty-one dwellings were totally de
stroyed, and every house more or les
damaged. Two elevators, ono containing
12,000 bushels of grain and another ."<OO
bushels, were demolished. Tho depot ol
the Chicago, Burlington ai.d IJuincy rail
reud was badly damaged.
In the act making Decoration day a le
gal holiday, u proviso states that it shall
in no wise interfere with the usual pro
ceedings in reference to maturing paper
at bank. The Philadelphia Ledger says
this takes from the enactment tho charac
ter of a legnl holiday. Making this day a
legal holiday, was at best but a piece ol
legal folly. The Legislature has no right
to make holidays of any kind. In a fr-r
country every man has u right to keep
holiday whenever lie pleases, und the at
tempt to compel people to keep holidays
is an arbitrary exercise of power unwar
ranted by the constitution or by common
sense.
Better than farming. Last year the Na
tional Secretary of the Grangers, at Wash
ing on, received nearly seven thousam
dollars for salary and arrears, besides oth
er prequisitcs.
UOltUillLK MI'RDLK.
\n Insane Woman Kill* her Hm
Cliiltlnn tvtnl Attempt* tins Idle i
her iliishaml.
New York, June 7, S*>an after the lam
!\ ol Mii-haul Dwver, of No. . • N. rt
Bight tiraM. Brooklyn, and onwtitting >
■ hiiuli', wil'a and children, aged
lour and two M-ai", arose tlii> iin riiu ;
llie wife stepped bahind hci huit uiid to.
\ itmi'k hmi i II the in ail with a cooper
, a!. u He wro-tej the weapon from he
' Btiil ran to the stalioii house t have in
v wounds dre ed llllii ur Wi i e sent to
eiira the wi'luaii. and on arming at tli
t re.idctu e, fouad the i hildreii ly iltg on th
(lottr dead, their heads beaten to a jell;
r itit a tin", iron.
1 Michael Dw\ er, the husband of lha II .r
I ilutr-> Is a eoopar, wlto !S l-eell oil i
strike with lus Ciiton for the past nt o
-even weaks The deprivations tin n
' CI - Italeil in the faintly weru the . atioi o
nuruarous contentions beiwnoti the hu
b.nul and wife and it is believoJ that u
.he end it resulted in overturning In
, mind- The woman was in * lunatic ay
tuin about a year ag >, hut wlieti she wai
released it was thought he was . ■ mplete
ly cured !>w\er would doubt lei iiu><
returr.id to work had ho not Icared tin
■ Unioi:
the S.-ette
in the room after the tragedy beggars de
scription The murdered children were
yiugsidebv sole, the bleed and lia.i -
slowly eiurflng from their skulls ; llio bed
ololhes Wiie -■ ak< d mid heavy ssilh the
s i kentng sta It. Tin- biilv ot litth lun,
'.he baby, was not -o badlv mangled us
were the 1>- ins ol the older ihtldreli
From the terrible wounds tound en Mag
gie's face ami skull, it i> ev idem that the
mother must have pounded the clu.d s
head With til* flat-iron for several minutes
Jemmy, the four-year old boy, is a I -hor
ribly mutilated.
Interview with the Murderess.
Mrs. Dwver eipres-. - n- ri-n.cr-e nmi
-at s the children are better dead thai
alive, Inaniwet to qucations nt the u
--tion house she SII \ > r tam u murderess
1 have dctild law. but my little one-,
'.hank liod, are in heaven. ' Wave otf.n
!'*. t like killing my sell and 1 knew that ;i
1 w. at i.ist and lell tliem behind me they
'u . uld m\ er reach iieav en. \ou see, sir.
my hust-and wouldn't go to w ik. I
warned him to go and yet lie persisted and
my brum is not ijuile right -*uelim s and
that's till' wav It happened. i took ti.e
lives of uty children. It was tor tluu
soul's -ake.
Sicketiiug Details.
First, 1 killed the baby, my little lit".
He wasone year ami nine months old.
The reason 1 look the baity Ii rat was be
cause he ■!' lying neatest to Inc. Ho
MADE - ..I>' O c. I thills lie ,rd >; TE
hard but i*. didn't )*t tong I hit Maggie
-i co i. She w >ke up and s.ird 'niamti.u
1 sa.J. "it's me Magg l ' then 1 put her
out of her trouble. Maggie wa- u good
g.r! She told me many times sh* wanle 1
i. I ~-k.-,i !.*r w ;.cl -
er .e would feci bil l it 1 -hould drowi.
, l.r in the river. She said no, <or *hc
' should g> to beaten Then I ink Jem
my Ho le up and Ru iiirJ, -> 1 lui
rd i. iti over to in she bio- d rui. 0..t I i..s
j head !.%r:.T. They * g< J children
| II i> hardly (M'tiibU that the husband wiii
1 nirtita hi* IT ; urir.
A LETTER FKOM K<>M K
New York, June b A letter from
11. ttie Sj i .r... of the Vatit ii\ }.-i\: A
cr ■Us fact to ii. jftp t srd of that on.
I frequently heer* the Unite 1 rotates pra.nl
tor it* liberal treatment : lii • nthelics,
: both now •nil, * ith n lew est options, in
the aliulu course of it* history. The only
•i-riei.- otTen-e charged a|ttln>t line United
State* i* that we will still persist ir. main
tains: <■ tl on dre i:\il public schools,
which makes it !er and le* hopeful for
the Jesuit* to £• I .ii that vast ■ >untr>
ground tor the propagnt.oii of tho do -
trine* of syllabus and Papal infallibility
The priest* say that what the Catholic
Church ha* < j'.in Europe in the past two
centuries has been more than made up by
what it ha* gained in the New World.
The lirit step' ha\c been taken, and before
long the bcaliitcalion will be bestowed by
the Church up. n the name • f Christopher
Colutnl ~t At: exam :.at r. •: hN title to
the Catholo hero -in has for i- sue time, by
Command of tin Pope, engaged the at
tention of the doctors f can unlaw The
claim I- founded t.; i. the gfest act ittU
list than that of usurpation —by which
Christopher enlarged the boundaries of
he Christian world.
A KlC.llT \\ ITH A liIP.CI.4K
A Midnight Snuggle in a I'emtsylva- '
nia Farm House.
Milton, l'a . Jut.a ■> Fanner San. n-1 ,
Bond Uvea with hi family right mile*
freai hrc On Saturday night Ir-.t he
awoke in the middle . the night an 1 -
a burglar in hi. rom He jumped from i
bed and grasped l.nn by the throat and
whisker*. The whiter., long jar,
a.re fa -c. a - 1 tamo <'ff in the fame:
hand The burglar (truck Mr llond in
the face, but he did n- '• relca.o hi. hold. .
His wife reaiH.nded to hi* all for help.
The burglar, unable to release himself,
.Uriel forth- head of the tair.. draggn c '
the farmer with him. it r. Bond • < >d .
the burglar by one leg. lie knocked her
down. She jumped up and ei/.ed him
again, while liar husband show err J blow,
on hi. face. Reaching the head of the
•tain, both the farmer and the burglar
rolled to the bottom The route tn '.e 1 y
struggling man aroused a mm of Mr
Bond * wi.o j. ined hi. father and mother
n their attack en the hurglar. At tin*
the juncture the burglar drew a
I'iitul, toil would have .hot the farmer
dead, had not Mrs. Bond, seeing the nvvs-i
mcTit. pushed the pistol to one tide. The
bull took effect in the groin of her mm
The burglar fired again, hitting Mr
Bond in the right arm, near the elbow
The farmer', wife teir. d hold of the pis
lol, while her son ran <>ut and got a club
The weapon a< d.- charged twice while
Mr. Bond held the barrel, but doing no
(damage Young Bond r.truck him
blow The pintol dropped to the floor
Mr- Bmd pn ked it up with the intei tioi.
..f .hooting tl.a burglar. But before .hi
■ could use it her ton had knocked him
.etifele-. to th C floor with tWO heavy b'ow
vii the head.
Mrs. Bond attended temporarily to tk'-
1 want, of her husband and -on. She then
hound the sennelf.. burglar so he could
not escape if he came to Mounting a
horso. -he started us fast as it could carry
, her for this place Arriving here she
arot.cd l)r. Billing- and Con.table Wait
and started them both for her hotue. In
an hour and a quarter after leaving home'
she arrived hack there, and vas mun fol
iowi d by the doctor and the conatatde
j Mr. Bond and his soil were found to he
suffering severely from their wound*, but
I their injuries wero pronounced not dan
gerous. The ball wa* extracted ftom
young Bend's wound with little diffUtil
i y
The burglar wa* found dangerously in
' lured. The fall down tlie stair* had fro
ken thrie.il liu, rib-. The ld"w- from the
( club, lowid - breaking hi* right arm, had
fractured his skull in two places.
The Slory.
lie was one of a gang of three prole*-
.ions! burglars from Philadelphia. Hi
name i* George Myat-. Hi* comrade*
•.vera Jake Schell und Wilson Fry. They
travelled through the country digui*ed
a* umbrella menders and peddlers. Their
plan ol operations was to enter a town and
*'woi k it thoroughly. They alway- got
information of r.taccs where goad haul' 1
could be made. In Milton they learned 'l
that farmer Bnd had received a day ..r'.
two before the attempted burglary u targe, ■
sum <t money, the proceeds of a sale of t
cattle. They determined to make an ef. I
fort to obtain it. Prom various parties j
they received a good idea of the interior
of the house, the habits of the inmates,
dec. Fry unlocked the front door with a!
false key Myers was to search the upper ,
part of the hou-e, while his companions 11
were to take the lower part. When the .
noi'C up -tair- warned the Inttur that My- i
eis was discovered they fled, leaving himl
in the lurch. Myers said it was his intan-j 1
lion to kill all three of the Bunds at the
loot of the stairs, and he would have done'
so but for the young man knocking hint
down with the club. On Myers* person
was found a pockctlmok belonging to Mr
Bond, containing SSOO. This hud keen
taken from his pantaloons beforo the bur
glar was discovered.
The Prisoner Rescued.
Dr. Billings deciding .'that it would be
fatal to Myers to lake him to jail, the
constable concluded to leave a man to
guard and attend him until he could he
removed. A man named Pitch was given
charge of the wounded burglar. On Mon
day night he was aroused from a nap by a
knock at tiro door, lie opened the door.
A man standing near him said to Filch
that the constable wanted to sou him out
by a wagon. A wagon stood a few feel
from the door Pitch stepped out, and
when he reached the vehicle he was
knocked down by some one standing by the
front wheel. When he came toconsci.ius
ne-x the wagon was gone, lie was gag
ged and lying on the ground. Dragging
himself into tire liou.-e lie was astonished
1 to see that the wounded burglar and a por
■ tion ol the bed were gone, it was very
1 plain that llto companions of Myers wcro
informed in some way id his condition
and hud planned his i- mo in the in in
ner staled Fitch Iliads' Ii >! to Itiforn
i the t "iistable at tlii- place of the t -cape <
et tin- prfawnw About daylight ywtif
day morning several liet. iu iiirti.l ii
pursuit, hut liad not at hi-t acci unl* fount
]' any trine of the flying lutrgUt
1.l M 1> | A N A
j rite Nulli tin in tlio t>vi itl \\< -l D
triel I milutD'il.
New (Irlc.niS. June (io, Kcii, t
siuv tent the lowing mi -age t., Cin
r tlelkliap. Secret uv cl at
, The 11! let committee rep >i t that ul)>'r
llig from the uV cl flow n in;.in# Uliab stcJ ill
AtclndologN, I itaiir, o.d \ n laVi
r i ley though thers i some abatement on
~ the hanks ol the \li the i >mmittr<
•I are i.suing fully folly thot: and rat
daily, and in nine districts ins i •impelled
r to rotru t llnir relief to women and chit*
. slrcu, even where work i- in t obta • at>le
s Ijr the aide hodicd If.tie ;; 'lie Ia 1 gov
b erriiirtit would otsler the i-stic ol twenty
~ thousand daily laltons from the I'd tips
propria!.• 11 t \v< .'. I avert I. . : #uflet>
ing,
Alt! for tlie Sull'crci-
L ' Phiiadelphni, June Th# Gs . i
i Lodge of kla---ii- contlibutcJ Jl,i*U for
• the relief of the Louisiana >ufler#r>
KNt.LAND IK MANDs CtiMPKN-K
--HON FoR 1111. t 1 15A N M\S At til
London, May 7' 'l'u> e -rri sponderic.
, of th* British Foreign Office arising out oi
the capture of the \ irginiu# all J the uh.--
<|uent licentious at Santiago do Cuba is
j officially published. It contains a
-patch ol so late u date as May 7, 1*74, nnt
'v the 1 .rl of Dei by to Mr Lav id. \ e
British Mini-lei at Madrid, m which lie
former vajs "In \ iew of the grave dilti
ultii •! till > :n. :! fS| . He!
Maj. ly (• V eminent, has hilhcrt •b n
unwilling to press for an answer to its iK
inatid for an acknowlvdgineul of the wrc g
done, and for compensation lo the relatives
of the victims who were subji of Great
Britain We now tru-t that the. cw, 1 hi
no further delay on the part of the Spanish i
Government
KDGAU THOMPSON'S WILL.
Pliiluicl|ihia, Jtitic, —The will ol j
the late John I-Mgar Thotuj -JII will
be admitted t > j-r 'f:iii' in the c ir-e
of a lew Jay It is o.tirallv tjtidet
-luotl that the instrument contains a
j>rovi>: ti that after tliedcithof Mis
I'll, lin j -on the i"!.t!c iv t be di#| i- i
of for the purp n* of erecting ai.d
niaintuiniug un itistiiuli it in which,
the children of* niplovees of the IV tin
■vlvauinK.tilri .id kiiicd i;i the ds
charge of lin :r duty may have a
home.
GREAT S 10K*M*AT I 1 IDA, N. V.
I tica. N. V., dum 7. It on; jr
ted that twenty persoti# were drowned
while railing on Oneida J.ake today,
and seven per- nr on Onondago Lake.
One of the in -t terrible litttinler
storm? ever known in tin- State has
prevailed hrre today, fho telegraph
wire# are down lictwccu here and Sy
racuse.
I'hc Governor ha# .-igned the IHi :t
county hunter's bti! and it is therefore
now a law and will allow the hunting
i f deer with d"gs hereafter a- ■.* done
in C.'litre and Clint u cuuntic-.
THE OREGON ELECTION
Kcprc cntativ N -m *.h hi. r. i .veil a
telegram, date! June 4 saving that Gro
veraor. (-r governor. Ludlow, for con.,
gross, and the entire democrat ticket is
elected by nearly a tho . and majority.
Washington Excursionist*
Corrripee.dcr.ee < f Rep iter
Mauuviut Pa . June 4. 1*74.
On last ThunJay May 7*4h, a grand ex
cur- er. to Washing: u w.i> made by n.s
ny of the Lam asl r i .-unly fdki. The
excursh;. wa# u-. ler t . trx i.on of the
5 M C A . ''l. iti : the i i. tuittee
made the arrang. nn-nt> to ac
commodate the many tourist# in this de
hghtful trip. It appear. J that every I" ly
wanted t see the much spi-kcn of <:y ;
and about twelve hundred tickets were
sold ill a few Jays time. Tl. gave the
Normal vi olent a J, n> t.., ■. y their p
and at night a large number of u i'.art*d
for Lancaster where we met a large crowd
waiting lor the train. At halt" past four
we left the dej t in a train "f eventeen
car- arc! m#vc rap dly t*, .: 1 C iunt a
where the merry crowd was greatly in*
• reased as it wis necessary t > odd six mere
car-, tliu- numbering twenty three. The
scenery along the r<>ail was beautiful; the
hill* and vwlh < sed with green gras#
were magnifirelit to behold as wo rmhed
aleng As wc v> <-re viowi.-.g the different
works "f nature an.l art wepa--- tn, ~.
when suddenly the train rtl le d into the
tunnel under Baltim r • w i .ch : one ar:d
a half mil cs long. After arriving at
Washingt" n wc v.- :■ i the following
phkCC" of interest: first the While 11 ::>#
; where the Pre .-lent r<- ,'iv i d every one
and shook hand- with thrm. Aftertaki: g
a full view of this mansnm we vi.it.-.i the
Navy, N w Mate Dej artmont. Art tiai
, lery. Patent Office, Smithsonian I: -tttutc.
the Capitol Ac. All then place. j>r- rn-j
ted many thing, of interest; but the Capi
tol wa. the centre of our attention ; and
wo hastened there in order to hate a pro-,
per length o( time to oe many wonderful j
thing* in it. The building is constructed
of marble and iovcr three and a half
acres of ground. The dome i* hi*) feet
above the foundation and froin it we can
.en for many miles. The Senate was in
session; nnd we had tli" p 1 ea-.ire ofli-'.cn
ing t<> tha able spcakcit. who wero deba
jting the woman question The time to rc-
Iturn having arrived, wo started for the
depot. The return trip Wa* very dehgbt
; ful a* it wan nice moonlight night. I hu
• the day was spent, and < an say very beno
tlcially. D J. M.
Assembly.
We are authorised to nnnounce the
name of Dr. Peter Smith, . ; Centre Hall,
,i candidate for Assembly, subject P>
tho decision of the democratic county con
vention.
Wo are author i/.oil to am a nee tin
name of J aiucs Van Drracr, of Millheitn.:
as a candidate for A embly. subject to!
the deciion of the denieirutii county* in
vention.
\DM INISTRATOR'H NOTICE -
Letters ol Administration on tlir
estate ot F.xrtt Britten, < 1 Policrtwp, dr d
liuvo been grunted t- the undersigned, j
who request* all persons indebted to 1 i<>l
estate, to make immediate payment ot tin
same, and those having claim- to pre out,
them duly authenticated bv law.
JoIIN WOLF, j
juiill-tit Adm'r j
NOTICE OF APPEALS Notice i
In-ruby given that the Commission-
I era of Centre county will hear appeal
from assessments ol 1871 lor the different
townships and borough- in said county, on
the following days, at the place- for hold
ing election* in township- and boroughs,
to wit:
| Pulton twp Tuesday, Juno In
Half Moon twjt Wodn. -d>iy June 17.
Ferguson twp Thursday, June 18.
Harris twp Friday, June 1
Potter twp .Saturday, June 20.
Oregg twp Monday. June 22
Pen 11 twp Tuesday June 23
llninos twp Wednesday June 21.
Miles twp Thursday, June 25.
Walker twp Friday, Juno 20,
Marion twp Monday, Juno
Liberty twp Tue.day, June 30
Owrtln twp Wednesaay, July I.
Howard two and boi*o' Thursday July 2
Itogg- twp Friday, July •">
Milesburg bro' Monday, July fi.
Unionvillciind!'Juion twp Tuc-dav July
7th.
Huston twp Wcdnosdny, July 8.
Worth tw|> Thursday, July lb
Taylor twp Friday, July 10
Spring twp Saturday, July 11
Snow Shoe twp Tuesday,"July I I
Burii'idc twp Wednesday, Jiily l">
Philipsburg and Rush twp Fri'dax .In" .
17th.
Bellcloiite boro' Monday ami Tin- day,
July 20 utnl 21st.
Bonner twp Wednesday July 2*2.
By order ol the Board of Commissioner..
juni-Ot. K. H. FOiiSTElt, Clerk.
'• j All An.:.11 tl- t" i ' Utter tl Ik ICCilill
' liiiished n bead tone on which i# carved "
'I S'ranger, pan -> and shed a tear,
For 1 wa very heautiiul;
i But sickne-s came; 1 had to die,
And liafegone lo play with the angcli
DKATHS.
Gli ltli, i. ar Potter* Mil , 1' ta llrit
tan HgeJ al> nit t'di year*
(n '.'Ut i ,at Madisotibtug, Jlary M
wife ol Juliu Km-h, aged '4' years, 1
months and t day.
At Aai">. fmrg ou U'.h iut . Mr#. Mar
gar- 1 'io v • ,t. tot Henry, a•• t *,
, years, id months and 6 days.
On ;i ult , at Pino Grove Mills, Mr
, (i#"igo Muvser, aged 67 year#.
MARRIAGES.
In 110 Bit 'Kin 1 church, at Uebeishurg,
on 9th Mr. t M Bower, ol iiellai iiit*
turrc.erly of llaine tap and Mis# Ellen,
daughter ot John Meyer, of Mile*
MARKETS,
New Y"ik, Jun# * i iour heavy ii
| W Ui" and State 84 65 •
1 'ininion to gixnl • 96i • ti 3d,go"d to choice
•-2,.t i u SU. Wheal tieavy and lower No
2 spring JI 42' •1 4 No 2 Northwest >l4 1
Nov 1 and 2 Dululti !fl 4* Rye dull at
ll tiin. Ii" Bailaynominal ( rn rcarce
ami l.ighe: new |a#d • d liiiie.t wr-tern
:#. . HTjc; western yellow *4(. *.ljc < lata
leavy and lower, tniied western <.2(<i>6ii
whitei7(/'>.' Hay Arm ut >1 15. C\ I
'<•" more activ* uinl tiri" Sugar firm.
M'Jasse- #ud rice quiet Eggs firm at 144
p. Pork heavy ut >l7 90 l.ard heavy
at 111 But 39(1427c.
t'iiiias-i, June* Flour dull rind nom
oin 1. Wheat steady and in moderate de
narii! No 1 spring "lower $1 394 r-c I 21' No
.!*' 1 •! . asii - i seller June: >1 171 sellar
July No 5.1 i-| re.o i"led*> 100 Corn
ii man I active an I prii •# advanced, N"
.** 4' tcJo s ;' -a-h, oV seller Julie; higi>
iniiod .*i rejected oi('i,c •!. !•!. dull
a.l loWi r, No 24 k cash -2, seller July.
By# dull aad I#>#K NO J Barley
dull and nominal; No 1 $1 75.
BEL Is E FO N TE M A R K KTB.
White tYheat $ 1 7-5 Red 130 ...live
7i>.....('0t ti 70 ... <at 40 Barley 80.
70.. ...Clofcrsecd I,.'#' l'olatoe# r*i
Lard pr pour .i * ...Pork per poundOfl
Butter 3.' Egg - 15 Plaster per tun
sls Tallow* Ha" "ii 10 Ham 15
(an) p v r | 'u!.d *ll :.ls. Buck*tieal
65 cu F.our per barrel retttil*.74i...
w holi - ale 7,75 to 7,7#'
MILUOY -M AJIKKTS
\\ hito wit* it l 31... itsd wh< at 125 ~.. l.yt
01 ..—Corn 59 .....I >at iis Barley H9.. .
Oover#eed 4,00 Ttu.olhyseed, 350........
- per tack,
Itio oi. 7 Ham 15.... ButteJ 30 .. Eggs
it) .. Plaster 950
Chestnut per Ton * • 75 .... St..v.
1' 1 I• ■ S ' Egg ( 1 |r i t
ju 50 .... Liu.cburiiir ('. s.l per $3 sl]
13\K t IGit ■ NiIUGE Litter# t<--
.. . .tar-, on t -:a:< > f John P
ii st, <f Is.'cg twp., do. 1 have keen
granted! ti. ur.dcrtgncd whorcjuestaii
per r. irh: 1 to 4. 1 stat# t" U.akc
immed ato I'sym, nt, and th *0 having
claims t" present them duly autbrnticated
by law fur settlement
MA BY A ItOSS.
i:oKl COM MINGS,
JunelCL Eveeulur#
N'OTD'E Not ois bi-reby civt-ri that
1 have purchased the stock and ef
••! i F. Sal ...da, oitiig a! Cantrc
Mills. M.lttift ■ 'Ur.ly, and w..l leave the
• iinc in hi> | - i.-'iiit lay plea are, and
all 1 erton* a* hereby cautioned against
meddling w;'..l the sarrn- in any manner
M J De. k an.
Potters MUla,
Jolt* SiLUki,
(#:* ■ t. Clinton county.
IS th, Orphans Court of ( -nirc county.
The tnallrr of the c.-tatc of Jiikii
B.'stnan, deed. The undersigned ap
, -cited an auditor by the Orphans Court
"f Centre - only, t" hear am! pass upon
th eaccptmt- nlcdtoOie aJt. ntstration
a. count in the estate of J- hn Reesman,
iv d and make re|K>rt thereof at next
tertn of C *rt, hereby gtv#> notice that he
w ill atlei-d to the duties of hit ap|>!nl
inc-i'. at h >■ thro in B-hef.'-itc i a Tuesday.
June 2sd !*7I, at 19 o'clock, a m., of
:. v> .. ... IV. . L-- !. . par;; - In- •
r. •:■ .: rl(fth *. , t-r ;• r
D P POBTNEY.
ny3B-3;
IN theOrpl ns (" >urt of Centre county.
The matt* , ;.vte g| \\■ Kia
art, dee'd Tho undersigned a?i auditor
ap; ...I !by U:e >ai I Orphans' Court to
make distribution of the money tn the'
•an.- >f l!" administrator te aid among
s- ' ly entitled thereto and usak
rc, >rt thcr, fat next i curt, hereby gives j
ivopice that he will attend to th< duties of
!..- appoinlrur! '. at hisotfice in Beilefonte.
on Tuesday, 80th slay of June, I*7l. at Jo,
o'clock, a m , ej said day, when and
where all parties having cjairn* w ill pro
,ut them tu-f re the Auditor or be de
i arti i Ir, u> , n.;r ,• in far a share . f the
• .ml IE F. FORTNKY.
rnv'7* St Auditor, i
Excelsior Cement-
The under, gn- 1 iw mantifaetures Co
; u M:K \ NTKDOI ABUPERIOR
Ol ALITY, at hi# kilns, near l'ine
( reek Mil!#, in Ha-rtf twp. Tlui cement
ho- a r, a ly bee n ur, 1 in large qanulilics
upon the L C. sV. *. C. RR . and ha- been
found h'fhly satisfactory upon all jobs
Where it hus'been u-. ,1. :<nd as equal t
ativ t"W manufavlur* d for use in ( IS-
I'EUNS, WAI'KR FIFES . r whatever
put; ■ig" 4 ip.iality -f C rnent i tl< -i
--rab.e This Cement has already boen
ti >t 1 far and w !e and rendered tho ut
<>-; satisfaction. Fen 5.., therefore con
'.ructing Cistcr: ■, layi'-g Water l'ipet.
A .v* ill find it to their mix anUgc to bear
this in mind, and al->. that he warrant# the
article represented
J ii. MKYKK
may- 21 tf Aarontburg, Fa.
Lime 6c Cement.
The best quality of Tunc, always • n
hand a' lh> Centre llall limo-kiln#. Also
, cmct.t, which i. w-irranled lo bo of a #u
perior qtiahtv. Apply l
tt i-tf GEO. KOCH.
ALL KINDS OF
Factory Goods
tnntlv on hand and offered in exchange
; r Wool. These good- are of the very
be-t nnd manufactured by A F. (Jibbnay,
nt (>r i nw•• •-), an 1 < of CA BPKTS.
BLANKET:-. ("ASS!MERES, Saitinett*.
Tweeds, Stocking Yarn, and all other
goo 1 generally manufactured
WM. ARMHTKONO. Agent,
may? 3m. Potters Mills, Pa j
nii I 5 H ELL
riirnhure Itooms!
14ill mtiMiA tatossnw,
I respectfully inform the citi.-cn* of Centre j
county, that they have bought out the old j
-! nd of J. f' Deiningcr, and have reduced !
the prices. They have constantly on hand, |
and make to order
BEDS I K \ DS.
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
\\ ASH-STANDS,
UOKNKIt CUPBOARDS,
TABLES, Ac., Ac.
Hour. M\PK CHAIRS ALWAYS O IIANP.
Their stock of ready-made Furniture is
argo and warranted of good workmanship
and i *ll made under their own immedi
ate supervision, and is offered at rates
. cheaper than elsew here.
Call and -co our stock before purchasing
■ do-where. 2G feh. Iv.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
1 The Undersigned ha* f>r sale n large
j -lock of Lumber at the l-oop Sawmill,
lately Colyer's . > on.i ting of
WHITE, YELLOW.
& PI run PINE.
11 KM LOCK, OAK.
POPLAR,
PALI-NO, LATH,
SHINGLES.
HEADING,
and alt kinds of Lumber generally used
for building purpose*. DRY W ALNI T
Ll'M BF.lt nlway.- on hand. All kind* of
Coopering done.
J. A FLEMING,
aprß-Sm Potters Mills.
TO
Farmers& Builders
Having attached a PLAIN FK to our
sti am sua-mill, 011 the Seven Mountains
near Fount's, wo uro prepared to furnish,
WHITE A YELLOW PIXE
rLOOK 1X47 A SIDIXU,
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICKS
SHINCLKS & BILL LUMBER <F
ALL KINDS. FKN'CI N* Ac., Fl R
NISHKI) TO ORDER.
t I. A J. UNDERWOOD,
Millroy, Pa., or,
I l>pr3m Pottor'a Mills, Pa.
'■lit! \ iUKKK f N\ LF "
| UNSEATED LANDS FOR
I'AXKS FOIt 1872 niul I*7 S,
\ NI I'IIKVIOI fi YKAKs.
Notice it hereby given, that in
pursuance <>F NII Ai T NF Assembly,
I tin' 12th ilny of June, A.
I' I*ls, fiitittmi "An Act Ui
amend nil Act directing the mode
j of selling unseated lands, in C--n
--j ire county," mnl the cvcrl sup
ph-menu thereto, tliero will he
j exposed ill publio tHle or outcry,
I the following tracts of untcNtetl
| land* in said county fol the IN ten
due NIOI Uli|miil then on, Nt the
Court House in the Borough o(
Jlcllefulite, on tin >n Miid Mon
day ol June, A J) I*7l
Hogg# 'i uwunhip.
tn in. iKbistrr tout run
4-1d..,11*t.. Andrew Hummers 27 •>'.
60.. ...Unknown -i a
ii; HI A Fi-t/er 3 a
1 17 Fader A Lucas. 12'#
lo I' i,know ii § '*
I . IM...JimthiHtrrty lltl
411 40... Mote* Uod. la 71
i , MS Dvi4 l lll 77 0H
do d 0... Williaa iimy . il<>
i* .. *t Wn Rn*#ll - 72k
4331 . ...Win lltusell li WJ
Kuriitule Towiiolnji.
.HH... . join •> Hull as <>:,
1 .j Alex Datlr#... |H Ml
do Tiiuww lliiuilton do
do ...103...Unknown ........ do
,'#> tltt
108... ...tot Jos Farker,.. do
do . tfi!.. Jeremiah I'arkur 7ay
4SB .153..Joseph Morrit... I'JVO
do ...do ... Alex Greaver do
do ...do ...Goo Eddy —_ do
in Unknow I*l
HO Samuel Harris..._ 230
iaa...rju ...Samuel Scott iyi
do ..do ...Robert Gray It#Ml
18...d0 ... XVn IK-wort. .... do
t MM.do . .John do
do ...do ...Jauii-t Tower#.... do
do ...do ... Win Gray do
115 John W. uel .... 1708
do .James Black..—. do
Jo lot J Welfare... do
I U...RJU... Wiu Cook LB 'JU
do ...do ...John louden.,.- do
to ...do ... Win 1' ltraJy.... do
do ...do ...Henry Shaffer...- do
do ...do ...John Uouael- do
do ...do ...John Lyon - do
do ...do —Charles tioben... do
do ...do ...Thot Grant— do
do ...do ...John Brady do
do ...do ...John Kidl. d#
do ...do ...llenry Durmlly... do
do ...do ... Kobcrt Ilrady...- do
7*l Unknown 2 39
129 Henry Wheeler. 697
Hcnner To wusliep.
109 Jacob Barium— <!".#'
Cuflia Township.
...Joseph Kelso Hi On
■7 ...L.r.dlcy Cratei .. 47 3*'
lltl Win Gilbert - • ■ 40
JUL. ...4 Caleb Latin .... 3U'
a 1 ."4 . 4 1 1. ngstrvtb... 3161
lis MS ■ MM IIT bile 77 N:
154 4 Job W Farker. 6OH
HI ...4 Win !' MiU hell 66-
131 ...4 do 618
•JSJ 1 do 4 73
til... ..4 Jo# Dc\ ling CU7
I. ....IC3...Thoina> Hale...— 34 40
JUJ John l'altiier 10 3'
I'd... .. Wm Ymrdlcy 19 7*
;76 . Smnuel llaira 003*
433... ...Mary TaUtnan... 71 £*'
1 >1... ...Jot Dcvling - o**
216...163..F Wharton 1*66
60 ... J W SC Packer 616
293... 3!..,Ckarla Ifrucc..._ 16 86
116 ...Charlea Allen—44 3.'
717 F. Wharton- 230
99 A Hami1t0n....... HG
JO .. 4 J b Whacker 510
lit ...4 Jo D*-viinjt <<**!
73... ...IN F Mitchell 606
Kii ...4 do . 7 <*'
131 4 do - 930
.i*JO 4J P Mitchell...... 661
53... fC.inc l/u-.giey... 775
3C|- . Robert Ainsley— 34 4"
900 Kicbard Tunis 1701
! . . do 17 90
133 .163. Thomas M Kwcii 1* 65
111 .. J W Packer 17 01
3/74 . —Caleb Lann. .77 06
7074- . 1 Ir.guth_ 76 Jv
115 RichaW Tunia— 806
do ...Rebecca Ke1t0.... 36 &■
do ■ .Eitcr Kddy..— 71 3*
do „. . Camper Witter— 31 10
3'7|_ ...Robert Atiisley... do
115 . .. John Mi Calley.. 17 *1
53... 11 ..Cline Ouitly It*'
170 1* Phihr Myers .... 86 17;
do .do ... Valentine Myers 1H t*■'
do ..do ...Michael Myert... do
d 0... Mvciw..—. 971
Pk't—!63...Thotnat P Hale... 16 11
1.; ..163 ..liarnet CoUinser 77 at)
174 80—Tbot P Wharton 6*l*l,
111 . ...Jonah llainet 36 56'
trt. .13.1 Ale* Bell 37 3c
1 U...170 t'harh - Hall 37 3>
115... . Joseph Taylor— 8600]
11- Andrew K; ple_... 17 3'
.: j .. Ki Kid tln :r . 47 70
t'49. ..13K—S 1- Atwood 46 33
.ki.' . n lo - 30 10!
304... 1 Job W Packer.... 26 I<C
15* 9-1 Job W Packer 17 20;
do do do * do j
415 Peter llaha 77 40]
41* i Jo Thomas 47 B'<:
do }>iwan ltahn 38 TO
do Jacob AS'aln 48(19,
4 - j5 Nathaniel Leejr 39 W
415 Thos Humphry 111801
do Kobttiray 53 5"
do Win (iray 35 63
4c,l Wm Yardley 19 7*,
300 Mmbcw Leech 4 SO
do NL Atwood 1290|
4:f. 163 \biiah I>*ci* 37 3'
j,.- l'- - . J Hipix'c Uiglet) I^'A'i
Ferguson Township.
162 116 Geo Kollinger 32 75;
135 177 Joseph liarnctl Bft''
323 John Anderson 19 12
p.tf. (h ri'' Nice 1903
122 Jacfl' Lite 7 97
180 Peter Crispin 175
3kt Samuel Duncan 37 45
36 17 T MrCullough 233
70 L il*thorn 77 97
i io lsac Worrell 3 27
NS 49 Alfred B Crewit 25 37
JO4 19 Thomas Ferguson 1202
H* 21 Aaron Levy 1365
1404 115 James Moore 13 21
;'.*o Hannah Turner 12 4*
■* 177 David Turner 12 70
161 M l.vdia Fowler 16 4\
'..1 II Jacob Way H'.cj
15 46 Henry Midler 290
.!( Richards A Ginter 596
72"' Richard A Mosely 14 73
1177 ilenrv Manly 1157
145 Ilenj Hoover 9 44
40 John Mclvean 3
.410 Robert Rankin 19 65
31 Isaac Briftkle do
RIO James linker 665
da John l'etherbridge do
JI Josiah Lurby 1965
125 Caleb North 4 07
63 J l'ctlierbridge 8 76
i 110 John Baker 314/
!60 Samuel Bryson 19 66
Gregg Township.
121 James Barber 7 70
21U Unknown *7O
i fa, " 145
w
Half Moon Township.
'JIG Jo*iali Lamboun tMW>
2.50 104 Unknown 14 3V
14 nl •• 658
fi'2 13s " GO4
40 10 " 314
6 12 " ,{ 'j
KH Wm Kinjt 110.;
171 Sumuol Bryan # IN
•jr7 John M> Kisaock 20 04
117 -hi llenry l'lyd r >2 ;*>.
:50S hi 11 Whitehead Sji.f.i]
inn a) Win L ml burn fiOH'!
•j 10 Jacob Underwood ■
180 117 Jacob Pyle 17 11
4< a.) 120 Richard J ©HOT 60 40
'J*l John Hannah *26 20
■WO Jacob Itakcr 60 40
Jo John Raker do
15 0 k T Dclijco 2 'JG
Harris Township.
50 of John lrvin 1 42
50 of John lrvin 1 42
do do do do
400 Win Brown 11 40
do Ja* Reed do
Jo Absalom Andro do
;554 25 J(' Fisher J '-o
1 MI I TNKNOW N I 2I
l.iU linKiiuwii
HUSTON TOW NsHIP.
282 K J osephson 4 s 50
ix W m Chancellor 34 30
J llonnv -4 IS
H7O Seely t Mountain )44 84
218 Monro do 41 73
102 Williams 17 64
113 103 John Pico 41 55
do <lo John Wheeland Jo
do Jo John Rollington Jo
Jo Jo James Baxter Jo
d 0 Unknown SOI
Howard Township.
05 Jacob Baker 78
do Jos (Iraysburg 305
ISO J J Lingle 399
•242 *J7 J°s Harris 14 <>
~40 11 A Jostliu 244
5(1 Jos (Iraysburg 805
Ml J R Leathers 010
1W 15 CB Welch 24 27
SO A 1) Harris 8 05
133 120 Alex Hunter 1317
do Jo John Buyers do
do Jo Sam'l Young do
do do Bonj Young do
do do Thos Hamilton Jo
do do Jacob Weidner do
SO H< nry Antis 3 Hi-
T. 13 Wro Ramsey 8580
03 John Brady '3l
60 Whit & Nestlerote 807
217 Sarah Bonbam 13 85
ll nines Township
j 100 James Ban
' |(n) Mary.lcnks 2'Ji
lop Thos Ban Jo
UOf 00 Mary Ban in
' •*• >1" >r itirr mora >l
. ilo ij.i Witt l(amn l
.'.2 lon .S.in iii hnjdor IVI
253 do d'
, 435 Charles lUII 2
170 Surer & Wolf '2l'
.t! 17 GrurgcSnyder "111
, til 12'. Colli Snyder 12 fit
Litwrljr Township,
fill Daniel Pletohar 6 MJ
;:• MI llolx-rt Irvin '27 i*J
4M |HO HtephStipkMN is no
do do .llm Dunwoody d<>
do do Kb B*nhatn 73167
HI) HobtSiuUlt *2 74
Ual 40 I'otor Li-itsel 27 59
I 419 < 'hri* Smith 29 83
'l',4 10 <d Jno Potter 1" 44
i 18 Daniel Krouito CI 21)
'.'"ill Jno Jackson 4 22
7 lc'2 Daniel Kreamor 644
! mi Hubert Irvin lSflOl
70 JIM M Shaw 2 87
i It) I) Carscadden I 64
SO Tho* King 18fl
iug 40 Color Lytfo I3i
iii) M allien Leech 1. Ml
.41 Jtr Jsi lnon 11.61
400 .I.lb W Packer 13 00
;;i6o Win Havs 11 M
200 (,'liriit Niuilanidt 4 611
4o Sieph Chamber* 6 44
Ml Kor* Baker 204!
nil Peter* fi HO;
76 Simon Shinglo 6 00]
_VJO Daniel Kruum IS 001
Marion Townahip
I'JiO Bobort Youti K 6 40
■ 60 W A Tbiimu 270
20 Vn known 1 Ob
' 40 DO 021
1 I'll 1) Lamb 13' di
47 DO* can
222 ALE* ST OIL 40 44
I 123 120 ABR (linger 30 W
• 15 H<-nry MT K win 20!
60 WM AUUON 6 4"
3*2 Unknown 'JS Ui
117 ALE* SCOTT AN 42
70 CHRIST LLOHRAR lO**l
KI JOBIRSBECNE 10 HO
Mile* Towuihip.
402 Thus Grant 6.10
4kJ Ate* llunler 1 44
ill) JcrJackson jl If.'
1*25 WM Stead man 1 07
liJO Hubert Taggert HO
jii Tho* Smith Ki
**> Aarun l>evy
100 Hubert Brady 6 07
410 Hannah Brady 6 67
420 Hubert Gray 6 09
100 Abraham Scott 100
60 Samuel Scott HO
160 Abraham Scott 1 00
*,J Samuel Scott 06
266 Jane Brady 266
440 Wm 1* Brady
'All John Brady 2 66
426 Henry Toland 2 66
do • lianiel William* 276
do Wm Brady 2OS
do Samuel Norton 2 76
24 llicharJ l'arker 263
'224 Jer Parker 2 00
4H John fteigbrid 266
An Tho* Grant 6 30
■tl'i Peter Hou.el 2 7 <5;
j k r 2 134 Wm Mile* 1163
Wm P Brady 60
All Jacob Seigbrid 2 85
110 Strobeckcr A Haynvldi 28-
do do 1 71
260 Dan ) Seigbrid 3 66
4*24 Geo Caihuun 2*7
do licnj Caihuun 2 H6
426 W IN HARNER 3 07
J.I JOHN TRIP DO
260 JER JACKSON 1 42
160 JUN WOLF l OS
427 Win lie wart 2 66
Datum Towmship.
AO THO# WEAL 8 A'
16 WM ELLIS 2 4O
14 THU WIL 23K
21 WM WILSON 3 46
1 400 BENJ HOMER 57 2'.
'•*! JACOB BAKER 4*J A.)
133 HENRY GROS* 27 25
Potter Township.
Wm Harrison BSO
106 H B Pdliuiati do
Edward Camagu* 3A>
WmCatnagut do
400 Win Huffman 2 31
do Daniel Smith 2 64
do Daniel Levy do.
ltri Samuel Young do
42 Jainea Moi re 6C
106 George McClellan 10b
Joseph Guar gill 880
Taylor Township.
Ml *J" Dreak AO '..*•,
650 M J Craig A N Sherrick 87 051
| '.12 Thoa Wallace 4 221
2UO Uirhard Whitehead 11 40j
160 Josh Williams 8 55(
SOU J no Lamb 8 35|
AJU Wm Belt 45 24
sot) Geo \V Albcrty 17 10
160 And Hurrybill SFITLJ
211 Nicb Hammond 11 99 j
AO George IT iter 11 40)
.KJO Jmtpli Wdcb 2 85j
;* Kliiah MT rriman 27
2t*' Hubt Campbell 11 40]
15 JNOCARR 4 *271
AO JAM** CARR 6 701
160 GEO MUNY £6o.'
100 TBTW MARTIN 6 70 ■
.50 JO* CLARK 2TGI
100 JNOSHENK 1140
160 JNO HOVER Hss'
.'ITIL WM ADDLEMAN 7006
40 JAMEA FOX 6 84
269 MARIA MORRI* 8 74;
413 163 JOAH W ILIUM* 17 10
28 JNO BRIGLE Sl7l
433 153 JORH WILLIAM* 17 KL
HO IHniel BECK 4 63
00 OF JO* S' ODCR 171)
260 CLEM BECK WITH 21 37
100 JAMESCOWHER 6 70 ;
170 IIOKI C*U ADOS
HI) GEORGE MARKLEY 17 10
434 JNO LAMB 8 66
; 430 JR.O SCHERICK 013
434 HENRV MCEWEN . DO !
D.. ROLTV MCEWIN D
217 JOAB WILLIAM* 4 27)
434 POLLY WILLIAM* 6 131
.IO HUGE HAMILTON DO
Spring Township.
250 Henry Tool 12351'
M 9# of Henry Tool 4Wij
100 0 J J Linglc "85 '
00 Win Wilson 2 88
80 j.imcs Smith 8 0"
SO Thos Johnson 4 90
350 do Cl 2
300 t'ath Bobison 12 30
do Kobocc* ltobison 18 90
do Richard Rabison 7 'ls i
Union Township.
.318 David Kunes 2417
50 lloyce l>a? is 4 42
do do 229
82 26 K Mulbollen 4 27l
60 Beycs Dirii 238
100 Jane Blake 4 70i
d® Samuel Philips do j
191 Dun woody A Long 7 94 ;
liush Township.
4XI 163 Jno Such 15 99
400 Jno Black do j
312 Jos Wells do
250 of And Allison I 9 60
303 Of Allison & Lilly 22 90
' .US 106 John Whiuner 56 67
;do do John Louden 35 15!
133 153 Christ Hare 64 07 ■
247 16 Jamb Slock 86 64|
126 164 Christ Harts. Jr 68 #4
17 7 Geergo Slough 12 861
133 153 Andrew Shenk 64 07:
do do David llarc do -
219 And Scott 16 19 ]
433 153 Michael Shenk 32 02 j
do do Christian Shenk 64 07 j
do do Christian Bohrer 32 02j ;
do do John Miller do 1
do do A Reighart jr do i t
do A Roigharl do j
do 168 John Miller do .
do 153 JohuHubler do j
do do John Hand do
321 58 Joseph Pirn 740
348 139 Henry Pim do
:iOl 150 George Pim do j
210 H) of Hugh Hamilton 15 97 j
4XI 153 Isaac Uritoher do,
do do Richard Malone do
do do Hannah Turner do ,
do do James TurneJ do
406 Knrabra Snyder 14 99
390 116 Ann Arthons 14 85
394 117 Thos Arthans 18 19
433 152 Joseph Welch 3203
do 168 Robert Irvin 5607
do do John Musser do |
do do Richard Peters do
do do Jacob Wilson 15 98
do do Jacob Miller
do do John llnbler
405 147 Jacob Rush 29 95
422 44 Jno Weidnian 8122
402 116 Jacob do 49 47
434 John Miller 15 97
433 153 Thos Hamilton 3203
do do Kllencr Siddens do
216 Robt Bainy 15 97
40 10 Rich Alherton 592
433 153 Rich Malin 16 07
do do Isaac BriU-her 15 97
do do Jno Gundager 6107
do do George Slough 8213
Jo do Michael Gundager do
177 84 11 ardman! Philips 27 20
216 156 Thos Hamilton 798
do do Thos Grant do
483 103 Henry Witner do
do 153 Richard London 15 96
do do Daniel Fitzerald 32 03
do do Daniel Ehler do
do do Henry Ponkerbn do
do d<> Paul Bush 15 98?
do do Paul Black do I
da do Paul Such do j
do do John Portland do "
do do John Kelley do
do do John Bush do
do do Peter Brulzman 15 96
'do do Thos Edwards 15 97
I do do Robt Irwin do^
1 109 Thos Hamilton 805
' IQX Thos Grant do
438 153 Thos Reese 3202
do do David Beverage 806
>do do Mar M'Cennick 806
)de "do Jas Glentworth do
Ido do Geo Latimer do
do do Ew'd Moyerton do
• I una*, rra' *oi*rt*a*w vai
327 l'*i Antl Armtrong ot*
I 1.13 103 Sarah IMany B<X
Jit Wm MePheron 87t
' 136 01 Wm G l.atimoro 261
■ 433 163 Kobt Sjirar 16 M
!do do I hrit Lenlmro 3204
do do Carper Shaffer do
jdo do <lwen Jurdon 16 Of
ido do • 'hrlat Rubrer l>2(£i
IHI Hubt King 1301
381 1.63 And Alliton I4M
jl'JO HO Jbn Lilly Bh>
,483 10l .lac Sluutfli I 6'>
60 11 Jno Brecbbill 3J178
210 ho of Hubt Rainy 71*
70 Tho* Grant 61*
1 30 (,'linat Hliber 222
160 .loaeph llarriton 1111"
do Fred Dumb do !
.60 White A Piirtont 1H 60
64 Itobl King 8 97
m0 Unknown 74 O
VII do 71
4'U 163 Hobt Miller 19 72
IS 12 Hobt King H4
438 163 John llojikin* 32 03
434 Jim Montgomery 29 At
84 \V W do do
431 163 Daniel Tu-ner 16 '.o
do Jane Miller do
434 Cha* Luca* do
do Tito* Grant do
262 Hobt Jving 82 02
431 16.1 Daniel Huekley 97<
Hnow .Shoe Towualiip.
433 103 Hob: Waller* 10 W
434 Sarah Slack 1 A
4'Xl Sarah M Cartban 23 M
190 t Henry Vandyke 9HH
lo do 1011
i 300 Jo* Develing H7fl
I do J y. Jx>ng J6i
I do Joa Devlin* do
43S 163 Kearney Hjiarton 4601
... Carscadden 6A
i 4.13 loS Sarah Delaney 22 4'.<
ido do Wm MePberun do
do do Kdwin May. Urn do
iJo do Win Lewi* do
do do Prant-i* Wet do
do do Ja* per May lan do
•Jo do ilet.j Wei <j o
do do Wm Higbatn 22 li
do de Ja* Ha alburn do
do do Blair M Lanaban do
do do Kdward Scott du
do do Paul Co* 4,,
"i" 4° 2? ILawyar] do
do do Tho* Catbbert do
do do Kebert Morri* do
do do Pheli* Brunt do
do do Tho* S Sfaippea do
do do 7 ho* Hawthorn do I
do do George Meade do
do do George Campbell do
k> Ale* Martin AIM.
Lewi* Lewi* 2149
438 163 Kearney Wharton 4601
•i0 John Pim 16 97
400 John L.ggct ~ 16fi(i
432 163 Margaret Spear 1801'
216 itobi Jtainy 1121
450 Sarah M Otuaban 28 40
433 163 And Bayard 22 60
do do Mary M Wharton 24 4b
do do Jo* PNom* do
do do PraneM Wert 46 01
do do Win Wert do
do do John Wert 22 41*
do do Dll Cunningham do
368 71 John M Neabitt 18 72
3U9 JotDevHng 15®.
° '* " 8 70
do J Z Long 15®.
do Jo* Deviing do
325 Wm Bank* 1 A'
4JO David William* 129
436 (.Samuel Dob*o& 11 21
(Mary Wharton 74>
Jatuet T Hale 19 8!
433 J*me* McManu* 22 60
Jo Samuel Ltnn do
Benj R Morgan do
416 Sarah Wharton 21 67
158 4 Marv do 22 5u
d° 4 J P Jforri* 46 01
100 ol Jo* Harriaen 5 A'
Job Riley do
415 Richard Wain 11 22
411 Kurd Wibon 22 60
do 163 Moore Wharton 1121
do do Wm Parker <jo
do do Rebecca Wain do
do do Benj II Tailman 22 50
do do Elixa Wharton II 21
do do A S Valentine do
do do T M Milliken do
A N J Mitchell AIM*
433 Joseph Morri* 22 47
do Ale* Greaver do
do Geo Eddy do
do Geo Parker do
162 Richard Jone* 8 41
Walker Towiubip.
92 36 Wm Ackert 140
211 44 CaptOsman 2 9 1 .'
115 13 M Dougherty lOr
214 155 Margaret J a me* 3OS
17J 110 Klix* Daugberty 247
110 89 Joseph Evan* * 140
211 73 Peter Hahn 290'
90 94 John Merecr 124
do do Robt Askm do
Ms 40 Job Packer do
H9 do job Packer, jr do
59 do Daniel Johnston 84
327 164 Wm Manred 4 (99
127 1A) of Ruth Brook* 3 2t> ;
327 100 David Mercer 4 63/
337 154 Robt A J Baker 4 ft'
22 47 Ebcnexer Hahn S-i
66 40 Wm liahn
3H5 138 David Latler 6 32.
384 136 Wm Miller do
A49 129 Mary Camac 3 'A-'
214 155 Edward Jame* Soli
60 _ Benj Pyle* ACo <Je
105 75 Marv Camahan 168
96 Jr.o Mt Corning 2 07.
212 Samuel Berk man 595
160 Darid Reed 4 6oj
94 39 M Daughertv 1 4<r
140 Chrirtian Robrer. 24 14|
198 5 Edward Jame* 2®'
50 Mary Camahan 08J
70 Joa Baker 1 12
161 John Knox SBu|
Richard Purdevr 380
, 176 _ Ha. hae! Robiaon 6 00!
Worth Towtuhio.
91 63 Jacob Kuhncs * ISA-V
IHO 40 Jo* Kuhne* 27 72"
119 S3 Abraham Kuhne* 18 31
247 160 George Kuhne* 88 03
|390 40 Mathi Kuhne* 6006
1260 j B Gray 1926
30 Roland "Richards 650
30 Unknown 7 7l
71 Robert Campbell 51
25 " " 1 71
74 Unknown 7 70
JOHN B. MITCHELL.
ap9 Treasurer.
ADAM HILD,
PAINTER, "K:.*"'
offer* hit services to the citizen* of Mi (11 in j
Centre and adjoining counties, in
lloiiwv. Sign and Oniii**iilil
Painting.
GRAINING . . .. , . ,
Oak, Walnut, Maple, Ash,
Mahogony. &<•.,
Plain and Fancy Paperhanging. Or
der* respectfully solicited.
AH fine work dene for other painters,
not 6tf. ________________
J.IIAKKIA, J D.BIIUUr.RT. J A RKAVRR j
JOHK HOrrEK. PKTKR 110 IT KB.
Pennsvalley
Banking Go.
CENTRE IIALL, PA.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow Insercct,
Discount Nolo
Buy and Sell
Government Securities, Gold and
Coupons
PETER HOITER, Wu. B. MIXOI.k.
Pros' t. Cashier
— nrv" tj J V l/L'b Ikl " II rn E
*- ' Chas. H. Held,
11AIK DRESSING. Clock. Walclimakprd Jeweler
PROF. S.n. WRIOHT is now prepared Millheim, Centre Co., I'a.
to do all kinds of Hair Dressing equal to Respectfully informs his friend* and the
the best done in the cities and at b-ss cost, public in general, that he has just opened
He has had long experience in manufac- at his new establishment, above Aloxan
fcuring Wigs. ladies Switches, Curls, Chig- dor'a store, and keeps constantly on hand,
nons. &c. Prof. Wright guarantees su- a l! kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
perior workinanrhip in all kinds of Hair 0 f the latest styles, as also the Maranville
Dressing, and ladies wishing Switches, patent Calender Clocks, provided with a
Chignons or hair curled, will please call, complete index of tho month, and day of
and see our work und judge forthemselves. the month and week on its face, which is
Charges less than in tho city, und the warranted na a perfect timo-keepcr.
work equal to any. S!rClocks, Watches and Jewelry re-
Prol, 8. U. WRIGHT, uaircd on short notice and warranted.
25dec. tf. Centre Ilall. sap IP 68 ly
M4J. J.KIIKI.HI.ER TMimi cnrifin-u **.r j r, an. .WT lOHN P. POTIKiI, Attorney-at-Law. . c u — I ZT * s ~~* ?.Z
A DMINISTKATOR'B NOTICE.— TAYI.oh D" '' " Preairlont, Cashier. ' BUTTS HOUSE - 4 m ToWQ - # A CUKRY
A, i lm' nO.eo.tato of * n Dentist, MUtholm. pENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. lfn.l. or property f,-r s,|. Will draw up ° U ,® V 4 RRflflf FRHfIFP ' UfIMQC BOOT Sl QUfIE MAMPR 1
Onc'd ■ mftkn T'.' "r .* P£ -li' h,i profesalnnal ervico to tt V. , and have Deeds. Mortgaged . U v* * ®KUbKtRHUrr HOJSE.
W illmni flarkin*. o < p. . ng, according to the latest ityle* and a! p u blie. lie Is prepared to per.'orm all Milliken lloover A Co ) Ac. Office In the diamond, north rid* 01 J. B. 11l I IN, Prop I*. D. JOHNtfTON <& SONS, Proprietors ... HAUa PA,
hvel-eengronte|to ■ . reasonable charge*. operation* in thu dental profeslon. lil'l'l'lVl'. liKI'fISITN the rmurt bouse. Oellefoate. oci22®uf. Hae first clkf® nctxsmmiMlfttion: chare- Bellefonl©, Penna. . c® 0 * 1 . rwwga^lAjlljp [inform the eit
reruest all knowinc Vhems* v.-. T AWI , K *. CM llowkrh. jrtrlle is now fully prepared t-. rvtract , T,, .. . * t if \ Ili bilA 1 1 Horn ca rtutuma J' f S L :r.scfth.s vicinity, that he ha.*Urted a
„ n .s2mt .S TfS: b7.sn",'"Stln,U A LEXAKLItB *; Mill .t0. 1.1.1, -sM-KI. Ad All MOT*. '''!i lf Prti Bum Io and from tki Dtpttl. kw'fK d . St™ ST. St?'"'. 1 . l "
IKrtthosam* to present th.m duly at.- A JS Diacount Nutce Stage, arrive and depart daily, for al ; Xlil- fer,,haro of tho pwtroa
thonticatod by 1 May be* con- T\ KFORTNKY, Attorr.oy at Law, Iluv and Soil. Mm. north, B „d west. T AS. MM ANUS, Atjerney at Law "mA LUSTER t,le. and warnmu h-lwu"'*
suited In Oatntan and English, (ifflro in 1/. Bellefonto, Pa. Office over Bey- (lovcrnmctlt feecui'liea.Gold K; Ibfjl.LBWH HOTEL W-odeam r* | It, lleiotx,, prommly attend, toal M AL -iLIST ER & B EAVER, j< ; equal any m*do ebewhrrw. Ail kin i,
JOHN HA UK INS. Oarman. Building. my2'74-tf. onld . bank. mayl4 W aplffefctf Coupon#. Al Slegos nrrivo and depart daily bumaoa. e.,ru4 to lAm jutk, Wb - rTORXIC rg. A T-LA W, of repairing Jonw, and citargei reaaonabl®.
, may 6t. j\umr. . —. uoiieiome, vatro 00., ra. apdltt Give hiai a call. tob 11 ly
DBS. NKFF & KUNKLB.-B'tb
graduates from the Jeff. Med. Col
lege, of Fhil'a. Pa., desire to inform the
public that they havn now fully entered
into partnership, and thai hereafter any
person employing ono will consider him
self employing both, and that if a consul
tation is required, no eztra charge will be
made. apr2.74-tf.
TL. SP A NG LEU, Attorncy-at- La w,
Bellefonte, Pa. Office with
Busb Si Ytfcum. Consultation in English
and German. Collections promptly aitond
cd to. ***"*
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WITH
Up*. J. F. Balng twar*. r*. I fTsSo*tl St tt* KOOXN, SCIIHAItZdC CO.
VnlTmltrof IWsls mud after 30 jejra'aspartereo,
rrfcefced i>r. Fltler's Vc eatable Htoelmil to WHOLESALE DEALERS ll*
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
1- *a osbourm. ' 144 North Delaware Avenue,
137 North w *v; r strcct '
!fc!sS.Vlim,P*. PHILADELPHIA.
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