the centre reporter THURSDAY JAN. It, IS"* items. r . o.t will oblige hv ocndiitfr u* ij.rtfi-'''- **Tn? one sendingr* the -me, subscriber*, with the "ah- ^ t f|w to receive the tUr. Rl j p v . neatly The Lu'X f the" county, every b*Mly < ** uiion thnn uny where it has a ,,", rK r „,,hI the best medium j *-s,,hHWri t.oV u e >ki - iUI n.'X'lis'..s ' .no year's postage ■ IS® ; verv member ol theCCommutee -e slum d present, as bu.lllef im,vr s . belaid before them Let every memtur Lo itrMont \fc llllOllt 1 R • .1 11. MoHUtaoN, thairwan. Bcllctonie, l>eo. tS-t Sleighing i pr.lt> good LJllitlHf the icantiitcM of the MOW. q, \v, S.. of the tti> ftN • A* the hunting *ea*n i* now ov.:. the big blowing i *H M"" 1 - 1 *" ,,r * you line from the Loop The Loop Advance Guard*. a company of nine men. killed If. deer thi* season, one being t e great granddaddy of all. he we.ghed -1& pounds. We had quite a Cold snap beginning of this week. On Sunday morning H\ the HMMMUrtUIi d.grees below next morning it **- below We maj catch up w tth the polar regions yet. Two profound goke* were nianitf.se tured again last week, in the Bush lLuis. cellar. Where th re is such a corps of ed itors embracing military mm. fame s professors hrodfressers there ought to I e s if native wit, even though two xa:i p.ox of it simmered down will come near niak u g one-filth of * whole "goke. The stage* up and down lite valley now run again on old time —we w 11 not undertake to keep pace with their thang. < in the fttturc W'e can t keep up The Commissioner* have made the fallowing appointments for the ensuing vear Clerk, Xlaj Harry Forster At torney, Adam Hoy. Mercantile Apprais er, Emanuel No!! A'l good apj-oint-j m rati. ■—Drygoods, groceries and a general aortiiicnl of goods are constantly offered at a bargain at tho cheap tore j( 11 tier A Kline, Farmer* w.il find it the uioat con venient quarter to dispose of ibeir \ >ro duce. a.. 1 get any thing they desire in cx change, without having to run from .cc place to the other for it. i>> Hoffer & Klrae make it a point to keep everything belong ing to their line of trade. The ick iu thi* vicinity are all mending up—there have been no new ca tea of fever ainca our last. Judge 11 ucr man is suffering again from an attack of apoplexy. Ati only son of Mr John \Vo.f in" Metis. i low and in a doubtful C, million from disease of the heart The g*nera! council of the Centre grai ges. u.et mills place, on l'ue-Jay last There was a full turn out—ail of the 10 grange-, but one, being represented t\ e old Council uh< disu. --ed and the new one installed. Many of the granger* 1 ad their baskets along and no doubt had *t K( nice thing* to eat As we could nut be a mouse to peep in, this is all we know - - but thev all seeli.eU to depart Weil ( Ira- - d. On Friday 15, the I. O. O. h ol tiiw> p'sce will have their first installation of ..fleers Their room, over Miller* drug store is now handsomely furnished and fit* ted up fur use * We are glad to learn that Michel Hishe! 1* s.owly recovering from the acci dent of which we gave notice m our 'us', week's issue. Mr. IsaacTressler. of Linden Hall, tak es the medal for kiilii g the largest hog we heard of thi* season. He killed one on Tuesday, oftbe Poland China breeJ, that weighed 62C4 p-.und*. Mr. T must unikr stan 1 how to make grantors weighty, ene they would Cot pu!! the beam for hiin to such figure*. Walk up head. Mr. Tress ler. Sbtriff Chafer advertises the follow irg property for sale • Tract of land in Mil.-, property of John L. BrurugurJ; Hotel property of J. B. Butts, in Bell— fo'.te tract of land of Jacob Hei-ier. in Worth twp ; tract of land of Geo. C. Bro un, in Gregg, twp ; lot • fground of Dan 1 Keaiii !'y. Spring Mills: t*.> lot* of John 11 Alister. of Bellefonte ; lot ol .1 \\ Buck, in Ferguson tap ; lots of J. G L.- cvs. in S. a shoe ; lots of VTm. Galbraith, In Boggt; lot ofAbram Stavrart, in Spring. bcr of Democrats wishing to km w uhet er B. F. Phillips, E-q . of Aar nsbu-g will be a candidate for Assembly. We are autin ri/ed to say to Lis friends that Mr. Philips, will bembjectto the decision , f the Democratic County Convention .Should tiiat body decide that he is the proper person to nominate, he would con sider it hi* duty to accept said nomination. Should the decision, however, fall upon another, then he considers it to bo hi* duty to work for the eucces of the nominee. Mrs. Mitcbc), wife of Rev. Nathan J. Mitcliel, died suddenly on the morning of the 30th, at Howard, thi county. She was preparing breakfast about seven o'clock on the morning named, when she was taken with palsy and expired in about four hours. The funeral took place on New Year*, lier. D. 11. Kiue'. officiating. Mrs. Mi'.chei had lived to a ripe old aga, being G3 years'and 11 days old at toe time of her death, fslie was a rare woman and her life reflected a galary of christian graces. Wo deeply sympathize with the bereaved family and her ht st of friend* in their loss. She has left, not only the full c-t assurances of future saivation. but the record of a life as pure and noble and worthy of imitation as any of her race. — Republican. Among the number of svsternal it-ally conducted and always well st a.kid stores, in Bellefonte, .Sechler A C >'* gro cery, in tho Bush house block, stands among the foremost. One visit to Sech ler A CVs will satisfy any housekeeper, that the groceries kept by them are on a pat with the general aiqetrance of things in their establishment— iJce. fresh, invit ing and tasty. And when you pure! &v of .Sechler A Co , be it coffee, sugur, Va, syr ups, dried or canned fruit*, or what ever it be, you have no doub: about i's't.t ing genuine, w h desome,|elean, andwitl a 1, a cheap article,-the best good* at the low est prices. For this they deserve encour agement. It is one of those few establish ments where you can goto And make a purchase, and have no cause to complain on account of the quality of the article you get or the price paid for it—you feel that you have been fairly dealt with and that you take with you the full value of your money. A young laday in a more in Terre Haute. Ind., Christum eve, was locking iil a music box that had just ceased play ing. Wishing to hear it again, she at tempted to start it, but without success. J'Qh, pshaw," said she, "it won't go for me." One of the proprietors overloarii g the remark, stepped ifpand said . "I wi.-h J was a niusip box—l'd K" Tor you." |n the midst of a play in a Chinese theatre in Yolo, California, two of the per formed had a combat so realistic und \ ig orous as to iix the attention of the previ ously listless audience The actors were armed with knives, and while they strug gled with each other on the stage, the spectators yelled and stamped their ap proval. At last a stream of blo< d ran 'across the poards, and one of the corite-t --d;its fed back dead. The fight had betn genui' - the actors having quarrel-d about a woman, who also piayed in the piece. For the Reporter. SPAW" FROM VENN. The first man you meet, you can put d iwn a a wouldhe t.nemblvman. Jack Frost vLited • ur county, on the 9,h 10th V 11th inst in all his terror. Some time ago, one or a party of appli cant* lor permits to the penitentiary. *tIo a buggy and harne - belonging lo * Hr. tllassreriding with widow Mover w e*t of Centre TYtll gate, also a horse belonging |0 Mr M m Mot Mvlag east tti Millheim of the (lephart farm. The horse ha been found, lull the buggy and harness ate still among the to.i-ing. (In Saturday evening Wlh, inst, the Mill hcim hand g-.\e a concert at Moodvvard, and while i . timing home som • frore their ear?, acme their linger* and otno their feet thus causing a great calamity, as tome ..em t have double sire! ear-, nlid what looks best, th. y are highly poll*! ed. The peopl. ate making lull use of what little sleighing we have, hells are jingling almost always and every where j The ice s. an has been very good lor | the last week, and the friends of Cool drinks and S. lid butter, awaited tlivmsel tn.it the opportunity of taking it in The people in this section would he very glad to heal something ncouraging about the L 0. A S. O. IIH. Butter and . ggs are coming down so low that the >ow have quit giving milk, and th-s liens .ea-ed laying until the weather bo. r.. e- uio:.' agreeable ami the price* have again ru The protracted me. ting in the M. K Church at M d in im w as chwed on Sunday eve ing last, vjuite a number were oon ! \ erted. .1 11 Stover in Us: week* marriage no ti. 0-. should read. J 11 W> If instead of j S'.o ver. Id. S I For the Reporter. ASSEMBLY. As we may • ibe called upon to elect another member to the Legislature, per mit us to recommend that honest ar.i up right Citi.-eu >f llarr. tap, Holt. SaUl'l lliihb.nd who in ev cry respect i* compe tent for the place A urod that he will accept the itouiination it tendered him, the party can seleot none more satisfactory to the people of this side and of the court iv in general lie is IViinsva,icy ,* choice Mans V LIST OF JI KKUS. -IAN TEKM (Irami Jurors. Thilipsburg I.T Mun- K K Mun- | son. . , _ BcUeionts M Cumin gt.am, Wui t ur tin. \V F Kyn.ilds. Harris t. \\ Campbell. Marion—Joel King. Snowsboe—Jauies Redding. Jc Robb, Win Stewart , „ Totter Sam'l Slack, Wtu Ko\i-r, it M Henney. , l'enn Jonathan llnrtcr, h " Stover. LlkatlT fneeph Whtalow. T 8 NN in slow. J l> Gardner 110 ward tvv i N Askev Worth—ll co Kelley. Walker — Geo Kalman l' 1 Rotwkk. Miiesburg Jo* Roger*. I'ii.ou \Yn B Fhur. Traverse — Ist Week. Benner-F Houser. Win Searson, J W Shoey, S H Swart.'. II K.be Spring—Bolt Kay, Tbo* Barnhart, Jtio Icksirotb. David cheater, t'urtin —J no 1 Packer. Haines— J G ilever. l*nion —J 1' H t. W B Turner Taylor—J Heckworth, L Merryman. Huston—Hugh Adams, It Mothers, J Turner. . ... Boliafi to -J I Rankin. T Hit k. J H Sands. J B Graham, t'iiss Cook, J Milch el. Mileabarg A T B*.gg.. Pcnn—llonry Weiser. ... I Fergus* n—Levi Bret*. Mat Rider, Mm BllHJlll Walker Adam Yonads, 1- Zimtner man, Joseph Shafer. Hoggs It' Walker, I) Lucas Potter-J C B il, J M'l'lintock, Adam South, Itth.h and. David Kerr. ' Harris—H- ry Dale. Jon Karper. Liberty J Gunsoiis, W Stul Halfmooii Tlio-Gray. Worth—A it JJarlotv. Rush—H \\ Adam.. Miles—And SliatVr. Snowahoe—M Ounsoiis M Work. Dbowshoe—C T ('bee.man. G W Mini* ; ker, A Cau.pbcl!. Gregg—Sam'l Crawford. M Nolsker. 11. ward U r J sw> r-, A Mootgome- j ry l'hilpkturg- GS Hfgnl Ilaifnio n- •' Ku.nbarger, \\ m t ro* Ferguson— W E Meek, J_as Sample. Ru-i: —.l I! Sim. e. Jno Nulall. M iletburg —J I. |L>u an. J S l'roudfoot. Uni >n- -H Hoover. S Mitchell. Unionvil'e -B Hi. h. s.,r g 11 t Barnes S mi'l Null, John Cole. Beiuicr-Ge liaie, J N Kephart, John Know M lies—T Elt yer Marion —(I 1' ttrr. SGarbritk. Hallo ►— Geo Ib-wer Belli; mt- J 11 M Clare, F Mullln PaU*: Wn W< I F Burkbo di Ala* M Co v i'enn Ktosii Ker*tetler. Bngg- —Ja Teller TRIAL LIST FOB kKU IBT TBBM. \ 1) 1875 COMMENCING ON THE 4th MONDAY OFJANI'AKY JAN r A RY V'.. I*7'. Ist Week. Joel King Fergrced l*u'v Jac/etby, et ux—lSß Jan Term 1875 Semuel ilagertv. use of v Smith Free man—lSW Nov Terra lHTtt liahii A Wagner rs Win Poorman —294 April Term 1871. Joseph Devling vt J I® Delias*, et ill— Sil Aug Term 187;.' M.etiael Vloyer \* W C Wagner, et at 223 Aug Term 1 **7 t. Nathaii Hough C Srliade—lsJ9 Auguit Term 1873. S Kuninel v Jno I Tii irupoii--258 Aug Term 1873. W W Willtnan A Co vs U M Wagner A Son— '237 Aug term 1873. Andrew Zcrby v- It H Lut/. -204 Novem bet Term 1873. m 2nd Week --January Tcrnt. Jno H Yoeuni. Ge ■ Furst—liUO Aug Term 1871 M illiken. Hoover A Co use of v* J->*ph I'nderwi.od's .Vim r* -153 Apr Term 1872 R K Bridgens vs Jno B M William*—222 Nov 1 • rm 1872. Norwood Coal A Lumber Co v * Jno Elliot A Co—lo7 JnnTemi 1873. II off' r. 1 iw er A Co v. Mir huel Peter*, et of—2l'l Jan Terra 1873. JnO H. ffer v llii.lg. i M.Gill -73 April Term IfcW. Jul lGblliwui Vs Gideon \k heelalid- -102 Apr Term 1873 MiC v A Linn s* G.o Feli.-r 101 April Term 1873 Jas Courtlaiul, et tit v- 1) Z Kline, et ul— -350 Apr Term 1873. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vi 1) IS Reese, et at- 41 August Term 1873 Samuel B Wyluiui v* Wm Lirlily—6o Aug Term 18' H. Loyd Cnldwpll A ( o vs J S Heed A Co -76 All'ust Term 187-1 Jno Hov * Win liolt- 137 August Term 1873. Terrene® MeKlnrnev vs Jno Thonipton— -181 Aug Term 1873. I-a-ic Guinea v Jno lit-iis—loß Nov Tarni 1873. ' ' ♦ ♦ The democratic majority, in tin- State legislature, in joint hull git, la ts or H, t<* *'i>uM he acceptable. There is much iohrtnitlui.il littW ilkmil TrlK* Much i mow than I have the ability to "craln into anything like suitable proportions (or ! one leltn. liiiimi|uii|l,v I shall have lo leave much unsaid in (hi*, hut will ettdeav ]or to adapt what 1 >lo say to VOUr readers, with whom I consider mys.lt tolerably well acquaint. J I shall endeavor lo writ* * though I W*v lldlul lM to fl'* with lone of yi or intelligent Peniuvalley tar mcr, ami he was interrogating mo con ' corning thi country for the purpose of ob taining reliable information f. xa* territorially i a vat empire, larg er ti. .11 France and latg.r th:> the New Ki gland States, New York and I'ennsy! valiia . . inbined, It* ale* being square miles or 1(k1,677,.tk' aires. It will be readily concluded tbat a stale extend itig over so many degrees ot latitu I* and longitude and rising from the sea coast lo an elevation of several thousand feet, e* luhits a div.raity ol climate, but the te-| mark that it is neithit to cold in wintai| | U or lo# in - uinmcr as in I'eiimy Ivania will apply to alt parts of the slate The i.t .oi t w approach the liu I the pleasan- j li-r and uioto uniform the climate Ihe climate of Sati A ntomo an J I'orpu* I hriiti, lis pronounced by travelers ax healthfu., land salubrio.u as sin in the world. Atj J thi. place, latitude*l North, the mercu-j i rv >i Idiiin rtxes ahsiv e t-ue liundred in tli* j heat of midsummer and never reaches xero in w inter. Puring the extreme iun thine of July and Augustan alin.*l con stant brn.e from the (iulf of Mexico iw.-.p* over the country and so greatly mitigates the eflcct of the un * ray that it is pleasant and balmy in the shade, while the night- are always *o fool that one cn sleep with et lire comfort, and wake up in the morning relreth.-d, while lean, caxsin* like people want a blanket over thorn all summer. By reference to alt Army Meteor-logical report for koirt Worth t-*. miles west front here) 1 find the mean temperature put down at i 3" ".'4 and the average annual fall of rain at for ty itu he*. The only disagreeable winter weather te which thie locality is subject colors slow it from the north ill w hat are called dr. and w.-t norther*, and theii aj vent is dreaded almost ax much as that ol a carpct-lagger. The wind blows fiercely and is laden with the temperature of the Mow bank* whence they *pring and when attend*- 1 w ih raiu or slant are truly disa greeable, but i ot more so than the winds which frequently prevail along our Penn sylvania valleys The inhabitant* and animals however being generally unpre pared for them, al'.vi the long period of s;t m tin- r weather laving thini.ed tlie ft - -J, the . old of the Northerner* * much more sen.ibly felt than the same degree oftem lieruturj in a cold e untry would be The prevailing disease* of the north, uci. consumption and other dieae* arising from severe w inters, ate quite unknown in Texas Chills and fever frequently occur, in the vicinity of river bottoms, but not more so than on the river bottoms of Penn sylvania. and *r!dcm n-ume the malig nant tJ |:i! of Liiiou* and typhoid Thi* it one o| thi no *! Uewsuly populated in the state, and from a residence of nearly twenty month* my verdict it that I have never kn-'Wii so little sicknees and so few deaths in proportion to population, an J I am told that farther to the s uth-wnt there are many persons whohato never known whttt sickness J*, and some of them are now considerably over one hundred years of age! From reliable information 1 have no d<>ubt there it a vast regien in the south western part of the state, as yet unpenetra ted bv the great railway system which is preferable both for soil and climate to the portion 1 have een. Land is yet cheap in that region to, and consequently that is the place for farmers who desire to se cure land for their children to go. and go in advance of ll e rail road*. The rail road* are sur • to coipe, and laud that can be bought now at from 50ct* to SI.GU per acre w ill s-urn bring $lO to i'Ju. In this countv, land which went begging three or four year* ago at 50 ct. can't be bought now fur s'2-YUu I am informed that the oil in that portion of the state i* equal to thi*, while the water advantage* are supe rior I will not occupyl*pace to name the Counties t-i which i refer but it ar. vwif ) ur readers desire particular information it will afford me pleasure to accommodate theui, if thev will address me. There is no scarcity of water in this part ; although the streams on the surface all dry up in summer, there i* an abundance of water to be obtained at from P.'teen to twenty five feet under the urfaco. The district of country of which Dallas is is *id to be the mmt fartile in the state, the soil being what they Call ''rich, black and waxy," and it is waxv and no mistake ju't after a rain. For sticking to shoes and boots it beat* Illinois and that was bad. There are two redeem ing features about Texas mud. htwever; it drie* away rapidly and it i* pre eniinont ly like the old woman's greese -"it rubs off when it get- dry." The products of the soil of Tsias may be s imnird up in the language of our old au'ti n bill*, "other articles tea tedious to niontinn. The staple article* in Dallas and adjacent counties are wheat, corn,oats and cotton all vegetable* and fruits rais ed anywhere in the North Temperate Zone do w.)i here, unles I mut except the smaller but delicious berrie* : such as the strawberry, raspberry, huckleberry, etc , and 1 have not heard of any failure in the cultivation ■ f these, and 1 surmise that the absence of them i* attrikuialable more to a want of effort on the part of the citizens to raise them, rather than any inadaptation of soil or climate Good crop* of the va rious article* named are wheal 30 bu*hels. corn 40 to 00, oat* tiff arid Cotton from three to five hundred pounds of lint, f have heard of as high as 57 buihelt of wheat arid three 1 hlc, lo*Xl founds of cotton having bt-.-n raised on an acre in this coun- ' ty, but of cour** the** wore exceptional ' instances. The wheat and cotton croj> 1 were both pa'tial failure* this year—the ' fornur on account of rut striking it about ' tilling time ar.d the latt*-r owing loan uii ' utual period of dry weather in July ant ' August. Sweet potatoes, onion* and hop* 1 there, I was about to entt-r on that in 1 termo able lint, but you just put them all;' dean that you know anything about up 1 there, and then add <|ttit<> a list from your 1 botanical books As an illustration of what may tot done in the funning line, I eitract the follow ing report from a Texas publication, mere iy adding that Iteuton county adjoin- Itallas on the northwest "Mr. Hrumly, i i January, purchased s tract of 210 acres, with 4">urre in cultiva tion for The farm during the year wrus cultivated by himself and bit two tour, (boys, and hired labor to the value of $1 to On the llrst day of January following, af ter reters ing one year's supplies, the value of products was as follows : Cotton, JIMO.OO; Corn, -MlO bu*bul> $200.0 d ; Oats, .TOO hu. IJ2OOO ; Potato#*. 10C bu. £aJ (K; Sorglaitn, jjo gallons, J7 tjo . Peat, 10 bu. $lO U>; Total, J2UI! CO. Ie duct price of farm and hired labor, (M Farm paid for and a balance of $.177,- 50" The writer adds, "This is only one in stance among many wacould give in this county, < Denton)." There is no difficulty in making a plan tation pay for itselt in one year. Unimproved prairie land can now Le bought in this county at prices ranging from 3 to 20 dollars per acre, depending on location. The Bos p are r Usage Ur ange is at i.oine on Texas soil, and fur* nishes u eh ap and substantial fence in 11 about three years lifter planting. Bos I Date post* are said to be the best that can Ibe fcund, and will last longer undjt gr. mid than ittiv ('tin i lIK v command .IkiiliU for rail road tie* llercb fore cattle and li(>r>f lime ben I llic great dependence (d Iclntis, but ill" , rapid settlement of tli" stale consequent . 'upon llu* extension >'f tli great railway , system of the country, within it* borders, ! DtlioKd v being sensibly l"ll in lh" ( iirli.il menl of the riimiiii ranges over which . the herds have li"iii \i"ill ta roaiil with , entire fr*(i(li'lii| lint caring whose lands thev waru u)k>ii Kvoii fr north till# "Bill" (id "II (111 III" llt!" g'#** "II inler, and h„re# not in UK' t "• • 1 laud Tim stale limit continue U> bo great stock country. and I am ""1 sure tliat a laud owner woultl not dd well Id keep bin stock up and raise . rope to feet and fatten llnmi Tnm glass beef '• cheap and delicious, and tli" experience df myself and tamily i that it l>ut K" ' 1 haaltliv (Irali dii onra txinra II'" Irtaa cattle are peculiar, not only in Ih.-it hern#. I which arc of marvellous lei i{ I!■ an I fright (ul altitude, lut alt., injheir nature Tliey are wild, tlrno and unlallialilr alid it II dangerous Id J'aaa through a lirrd unarm cd. lam not it all ur|riaed to occasion ally hear of aoiii" of tlu in on llie ran page ' r leai in it ml the streets in our large .-llie# 1 It l> an interesting feature to a strange. ' riding lb* 'ail across Hi# tat. t tli" herdt of long licrna gracing upon lb" hi!' j ida, and In lli" ( allri , and tli# langu id# !,f the awcrl Psalmist of Israel, when de scribing the wealth of tin Lord, i# viv t.i. y brought lo uiind . "Tha cattle upon a ilont j taltd till It are hit. The Central aud Northern portion of ill" Hal# aa originally -ellled about ! rly vaars ago by pioneer# from the eld stale#, principally Kentucky, renin ##"" and M is lourl, although naarl)' every Southern 'date had at that early day it# representa tives Many came lither t impro#" thtir ' health, to me to build up fallen fortune#, jnd other* were attract" I by ft spirit of ieiilerprixe and adventure the war 'against Meiieo, which in IKtfi, result" I in the illd"| enj. !K e of Tela#, enlisted 1 e sympftlhie# of pbi aulhr- puts .• v.' '• " American I'nion, and many cilixen# (t the old Hates found their wa) t ' this state av volunteer soldiers enlisted t tli war for the independence t the Lori" Charmed with the richness of it# soil, the healthful lie## and salubrity of it# . >ma",e and the beauty of its scenery, they either remained, or returned to their former hollies merely to bring rcial.vet an ; friends The n-rrg, il,g . .vise# < I nhabl laot# are known as "old I'exans. and fi "u luv acquamlaiice with them, 1 prut.ounce them a stern, honest, warm heart" '• gen erous, not very industrious people In deed ! Jon l think any of th- m w. old be ■ rtetlded, sli.'ulil I say Ihc.V walo laa.V , they generally admit it them#. ,vr. a# 1 • fore the day of rail roa.lt having r c, vrtnent market they had nothing to w :k for hut a living, alol the facilities • f lb soil and climate furnish.-.1 that vsit but liUie exertion. True, Texa# was mi g looked upon as an Asylum t r fugitives trom justice in other states hut they have not found much r.wl here I- r she soles ot their feat The panai .aws a o tke in >t s. vere of any state of *h • slat in I t.av a any knowledge, aiid the d s| at"!i with which thieves, robbers and murderers ate caged in the Penitentiary ougl 11" b any thing but inviting to felons. Since |hij war of ;ii rrbelli -n fhe p presnd and J-'wn trodden rtom the isr pet-baggrd statci have sought re'uge u large numbers beneath the Tela- flag, and 1.. uiiiana, kl tv*i**ipp., tveo'gla, Alabama, and the Cardinal bavo at many of lir. r bct and Ui *l worthy inhabitant* by the hegira, who arc now il*percd in vat . pi., l, ui tt. the lat. ar.d ioli.lfluta an ito ment of strength and urrfulne** v!.:. ti catin.l be overestimated The juritprudenrccf the vial# .* pecu <- ar. There are n • common law ffvi.tfi, and notbing . an offence un •• defined by atalulc. Comm. ti Law rule* of evi dence prevail hy vtatule. whre every Hep in practice Iroru the institution of a vu.l until the satisfaction of the judgment it prcvirtbed by tta'.ute in mr.efme The old Spanish Law of v mtuunity property between husband and wife :• y.t in v. , ar.d ha* proved the. ccation of r. u. h liti gation, owing to the fact that land wa* worth co little at the death of a hutband or Wife, that the turvtaor tgoi. d In* go the eipenve of administering. and lue tit',. wa* traiitferred irregularly. No* the land i- bee rning valuable the <)ue*lion - in many instances threatening hnr.evt wn erj with diaa-ter. lioiuoitead and e*, np tion law* are liberal here. In awn . r city a In.ine.lead worth j.>l •• and iu the country two liundrr.l acre* of land wit! all improvement*, in. ..ling h- .eholl furniture, imtdeinent*. t >■!. library . are exempt ttoin forced -ale The Trio ai.J i acith Kailroail, of w 1 • h Totn Scott i. l're.idri aiol Hon. \\ in A Wallace i \ ice I*rev idotil, i r *>i the Hou.lon an 1 Tela. Central Hallway at lli.v point. It it contf uctel and runnu g ear. .even inile. w. it of hero f*. Kagle Ford, and there it must r* main unlm Congret. will grant the required aid. in in quest of whii h I observe Col Sett ha. boldly announced him.elfat the .lo.r f Cengres*. I have always hen opposed to Government subsidies in aid of private corporation*, but there seem, to bo consid erable force in the plea that after w hat ha. beers done for the Cnion Pacific and Northern Pacific, the Southern route aught t> have <>me w nsideration He aidea, the plan proposed if faithfully ad hered to by the company ought not in volvo tho Government in tho payment of a single dollar. The truth is this should have been the fi-st road built to the Pacific Ocean, in which event it would have been many years before a more Northern route would have received much encourage monk The Huston and Tciat Central artL a continuous finished hie from Galveston, on tho Gulf of M eiico to St. Louis, and of course to all other railroad point*, con necting with the Miooiiri, Kansrt ai d Ti tin ruihoad at Dent* n. Texas. The insectivcrou. tribe i. quite nurner nut, although not more annoying than along my native Baid Eagle. Lix-iril* that shoot along the ground like a .lr. sk of lightning, scorpions, centipede- and tarantula, are liumeroua during the sum mer months, and the latter two are vcrv dangerous. There have b••■>n, enu-iiig the fleeh t-> Jet y end tbua poison ing the entire sylein. They neither sling nor bite. The Tarantula i a large spid.-r. 1 bail' seen some a. large at the palm of inv hand, when their legs aro spraddled. I l.eir bile is v.iiil in be a* venomous >t tho bite ola ratllesiiuke. We lia.i a fivorite (|..g killed by the bito of one Inst summer, lt i. Very seldom wo hear ol ar.y persons being bitten by them, ami among the in habitants very little apprehension L felt on account of them, as they never bile un- If dirlurbcu. M metal* are mid lo aliound in Tci, •peaking of which |*rof. Rosslcr. an emi nent iv'ologifj, ny, "Tl| indication* are tlial the mineral wvalth ui tliu State will suipna* 110 expectation* even of Iter own people w hen once the treao*e now lying doriiiHtit linll have been inaile ncee-sihlo by intelligence ami labor." The prim ii al arid mo*t prolific mineral deposit* so fur a* known, may he enumerated according to their imperii!nee, in tie following order'. Iron, Coal, Copper, Silver, I.eml, (told, llimuih, * litiimmy, ijall, Asphnltiim and many u.cpil roct •. pre ha* been found in more than tolly countif* The coal pieu'iirc of lc* than b ( *A' ~jnh 1* ui|ie", and ill addition | there are tippod to he vonio lO.tAkl miles |of lignite* and other infeii.u coals The mineral resources ot the S ate how ever are almost entirely undeveloped us >et mid must remain so until the railroad system is extended to the step > V gellth loan I Ire m Clawtut,il county, I'M , eaninoul hare a lew years ugoHn.l umlettock lodstel opa the great mineral i cgioimf North-west I I'cia*. and I- 1 aslahlish a colony He sue ' "coded 111 galling a i ( only i.allied toi him, M egal ith tlo menhirs of lh" Legislft line allil (ittiers g t Ins 100 o \ ,|th" Indians : ilrov c In# ( otoliv away, and lie returned to' tli. dK' i stoi c, a sadder it not a wiser I man \\ In n 1 ti> at . una here lliey had a lealj ti Itio ut line 1 , tali tor Judge one ol I > oil tiaid headed, common sense men of lh, older school lie reminded me much; ~| the aidcl fudge lluriistdc, and I (1 11 l know but they might has a competed for the palm for beauty■ An incident or two; will suffice to illustrate the salient points in tbo character <(f m> friend. Judge liar din Hart On orc occasion while lie was holding Court at M hliuiry, in Collin count, a long and tedious suit Wat tiled , • w herein one Abraham 4( ian was ptalnt itl llii i a >r four ft he ablest law vers in the, District were ngaged "ti each side Tl.a , aie . i i uj,li i sollie thrvt or four days du ring win. Ii a pile ol pape's had a, cuinula -Idon I e Judga s her,, h 1 lie Judgr pa ltd tly cocked his feet and waited for thai i lawy . r# to finish their harangues, when lie first scooped tip all llie papers 111 his two bands u nil i barged the jury lhu-,y tieii tlfmeli of the jury, here s the (-apeis You take the in and d,.l bcrali n them as >on re ■it duty huutiil to do, and then find a > er dui : r ilsfrndeiii, fortius .ourt judicial iy knows thai Abraham Ryan is one of the da mildest scoun J rels in all North Tex • i us It must ba borne i mint that before j :lii influx ( i Norilieren barbarism Judge liarl was persona l) a, quaintest Willi neatly every man, Woman and child in all North'loia# llie jury did accordingly, j Another A suit had occupied sotua four days the ablest lawyers were on ! each side, including <• >v Throckmorton, , who was eleitrd to congress at tha late election Merchants accounts wera in v.oved, papers accumulated The Jq.lgu' patiently heard the lawyers through, and barged tncjut ,in tiuw|. H. re gen '.'eiiu ii of the jury, taki the papers and If y.,u know anything about the case you i *n w a damn *igbt nir# than 1 d>, r the lawyers either -Sir c then Ike labors of nir Court have hi ill divided. We now havi the Dulrict C urt - f Dallas county, f, r the Ira: >acl, n ! civil business and the Criminal Distf >I t uri of Da-las City, \i .lh jurisdiction v. csleoslvw w tin tba' . only i x •;# vc'y cruii.nai Judge Ilarl litre rtii n ;.c 1 i ii. a -1 will, is a Iw ide spread rrputatiuU as a Texas land luw i , r he will i. • doubt reap a rich bar- ! sis! al ins prof-t-—n Tba two above I. allied Co rt| It., p-is.-i . -i fwy elegant and ) .shed legal gi l.tlelllSß who 111 all r.spacts will i mpare favorably with the jUri-ts far v state r csuntry. The two . art- s ! .ul .tv t i !> tci en week* I in the year :,nd are yet much behind the business The gro w ndsrfu! i , . r . x years ago its | p ..Us'.oUUv. u-.t a tw honored sciltsrSii aroi.iid an .1 ii lar < nil House Two sears ag-, 11 iitinilereu about seven lh. u 'a' red: w W . it:, t • rtstn r fo teen tl i-and Tiic grow th lias not been of the mush room and unsubstantial kind, but tl as. fest# It,, if I!, blocks ( f clegs?.! brick and s' lie r., iiaoU.oma and . -l(Uili"-i pi I vat," reside!...'# and the L< st 4' >t House ii lb, !u con.lus: ii permit tie to volunteer this advice to | rsons who may ronlcux-; plate em grtt n to Texas It is great y advai.ta.c us t • form n.unities or Co.- Oliii'S, puni.r.n Bi ds n a bud, ftt.J settie t M-ds *!) ihist be proturtd . am per, at,d i.av ing old friends f, r n, :gh t fs :w. be it. u. . easier lo ba , ,Merit ed •! liesr , t num. rous , , ...nus <.f the kind coming to lh. "-tte .no 'age one from Jj.huyikii! MWiljr, IV When the' colon is f. rmcd and ti.e !ui d> ready It ie bettar to send two or throe reliable, fcprr sor.tativ cs of go ,1 j . Igrnent in advar.;e' to select location, secure la a..d ptovij*; (- .I s re. I pti n itl, families There are mm y other (bit gs I would like I, say but rny letter has already extended itself t> me!* in one waits to ki w tnoro let him a>k me and I will reply. V.ry truly \ urftirnJ, IRS C MI TOII at Tm lit i k . lluro t. t Cu.ai.u Mill ik by the mcmbeia • 1 b.s class, jn the Centre Hail S .blis'.h S. huol. H it has planted God in the dit i si.oli i i f h>. Prove!, tlcc t" irmove fr-m our mi Lt our highly e.tealned and w r i S "> l'ea< !. r. Cliarlo Miller. Therefore. fifes ,'r-■/, T* et in !IV ry as sacrvd in our h vails, a 'bow m .üblllis.iun to the will of hint wno .1 villi a thing, well. fife, if./, 1 hat w deeply moil in with th< bert avc 1 family in tlo py l> h inded to the Sec y of our School t 'be spread upon the min ute. o! tiic >auis Signed. M rs- M agg ic K- iicr. Mis. Lucy Deininger Mi-. L M Anna Derstiue, Mr- Maiy AMmp, M Mollie D%ie. Mr- Sallieiiirki. . Mis-Fannie Kmcrick Thi- N. V lAciiing IV.-I, New York Tiiui r*. t iiicugo Tribune, lending r.uiienl nrg-stt.*, atronglv dt nottneo lirant'a l/>u laiilim outrage. •tt.j oxt run KTU ALU .J, J The New York WORLD." * rim HI Mot KATIC TAI'KH t>. NKW YORK THECHEAPEST AND BEST. POSTAGE PREPAID BY PS The Weekly World, One Year . . £1 An extra copy to geller-up of club <>f t- n The Semi-Weekly to gett.-r-up ..f club •! ! Iwriity. The Daily" to g.-ttor-up of club of liltv All the news of the )>a*t sov. n days i given in tlia weekly edition of The \\ *1! Wednesday si, whi"h contain.. In addi-i lion to tlie news, many al f.-atures pre* puted expressly for it The tiiange de . puitni 'i.t give- each week the lnlc-i new* f th.- order and of the Patron* The g --t/cultural department til* the Into! . xpeiunents and experiences o| liraetienlj TiiiturisU. full reports ol the Far met. *f club of ten.i The Daily to geller-up .1 i liil. ol twenty five. Tin* Semi* Weekly eon ains {*{*us*t|iy' and Fridayi ujl the . - i :. n'- -dtl.c Week-, ly, one or tgfo il. -t rate V>'Yel during the year, and all the cream of the Daily World. •TilK WOULD AMI ITS WORK I Hiiij/hamtoii /,' nilrr j Those of our Democratic friend* who deir to ulcrihc for tt New Toili t'aper will l!nd none that equal* The World HI ability, or tlint • feurlosly and elearly j advocates Democratic principle*. In the new a from all part* ot the world, il in com plete, and it editorial*on all subject* af'cj vigorous And logical. To the farn.nl it is] invaluable; teaches him loul'i v tiling* that I tend to promote hi* best ililct'cl- who li he sorely need* hi* eye. opened to The WorVd is no\y doing a gjeqt rtPlk 111 bchull of the nimtjocyatly. pni'ly, •>ud should lie fully sustained A TIJOHttUUH NKWHPAPER [Manchtitrr I'uivn.] The World, in point of übdilv. enter prise, and influence, stand* at the head ol the Democratic (ires* inthi; country. Address, THE WORLD," So Park Row. N. Y. M A H H I AGES On fi, John II Siovar ami Kmina Crono hie, both of Perm Hall. Oil '4 till al the residence f the d ride'# parent al Aannsbtirg Ir D II Ming)#, "I M 11 h •-1 in, ami Ml## Lixxia M., daughtei of John Mail \ life of ha|ipinr## l you, Hoc. <'ii Vfi, ult , at llie residenceofjlhalirlda's parent#, ill llalalead, K , Mr. tieorge llurd, esq , of )'re#tun, Minn., and M!# K a, daughter of l-ewi# Kuitx, of Hal •lead, K > Ttie happy couple have our hot wishes may life lie sweet and full uf prosperity f.(r them N OTK K I# hereby given to owners of, j and person# interested ill I'nwsMi l-aiids, in Centre county, that an appeal l->r the valuation and assessment of #ucb land#, will he held al tha Conuiiissionerr j jOrtlce, in llellelontc on llie 2nd, 3d, tlh and bill dav# of hehiuary, lH7'i A C lIINToN, It II Koaeraa HA Ml'Kl.olt A M LKY. Clerk J N IIA 1.1., !Jan 14 41. Couiinistionara. \HMINM K A 'll Mi - NoTICK l.etlcr# of ailiiiiiiistralhui on the i-tateof : S S Wolf, of Centra Hall, dec J, have boon granted to tba undetsigned, who fS iikml all per#.>ti# knowing tlieiuselva# in-j Icbiedtotald estate to make tmioediatr ipayinelit, and tho#a having demands j against the eaiue to present llieiii duly au llielitP ated by law (or #eltlenieli(. PKTKIt lIoKKKK MRS t . K W4ILK, Juit 14 IH Aitm ri VNNI'AI. I\ I KMBJI l 'ffhr r J-'u, I :,f, # A) (fU(|f >'r tty ii. ~ or 4V i.ipung '/I vm(- c tVunfy. Citra( litu, Jsn 11,1374 In cum|i!laln e Willi the provisions of ; their ( barter the directors present the sav : i-ritreiith annual statement of the transac lluits of the I'ompany, AaarTTS. Hills wecoivable being premium note# due and payable by iuem bcri tor insur ance the lital year... s3 F. I.l'il, S 'jr At an election held tho satue day the foil. * .ng mrmbcri were c,e< te.i Director* ft lite ensuing _>am 1, Gratuley, J lio. 11 Keller, Mil David Gil-' bland. IN be-cuton thenew bstdorgar. seJ and ap|*->inlrd the t -ll< wits offu ers ; 1 *r t< 1 *r,l Geo. Bin haiitll. Vice Pri-s 1 Henry k., er. 1 rmsurer Henry Wtinier. Secretary D !' Luc ■ •.STRAY t'i l*> th premises of the ±j indtni|Bl, near SWtOoikn laj A ,gtul la.t, an been t'. < 1 in the Court of Common Plea* of Centre county, and will he confirmed at January term next, if there he t.o eicop ti :i filed thcrel A WILLIAMS, Jan T 3t. ProthonoUry. Public Sale. On Mondav January©. lhT'i. at Centre II 1. at 1 o'clock IloftSKS, liOKN CAT ILK. SIM ATP. HOUSEHOLD H UM TUBE. 1.l M HKItM EN'S TOOLS. FA KMING IMPLEMENTS, and other article.. Doc 21. Mr.. HULDA HUTTON. It KUTIR 8 NoTH'KS The following accaunU have haen ex amined ar.d passed bv me and remain tiled of record in this office, for the inspec tion of heirs, legatees, creditors and ail others in any war inter* .ted, and will be pre-, uted to the Orphan's Court of Centre . . uiitv l • be held at Belli finite for allow anci iiinl confirmation, on Wednesday, the 27th of Jan A l> IST'. The account of 11. H Vandyke, Admin i.trator. Cum te.t.*iiiento ancxo . of Henry Vandyke, late of the Borough of Melle foiite dee'd The admiiii.lraiion are*unt of S. S. Wolf, admiiioliutor of Sue Working late of Iloulsdalo, Clearfield county Pa. d -1 The account of Jane Holler and Theo dore Van Scovaee administrators of the estate ol John floiter, late *>f Hogg, twp, dee'd. The first and final account til Tlioma* B. M Kirov Executor of the .-slate of Nicho las Decker, late of Potter twp. Centre co, dec d. The account of Thoma* Ho.terinan guardian of Mary Beaver, late Geary. Christena M-iyer, ia', e Geary at.,l David Geary, three oi the children and heirs o( Lvdia tieary, late ol 11 aim* township 1.1.-ed. The last and final account of Tlioina* li ■ >p acting Executor of Joseph Noregn, lute ol Half Moon tow nship, Centre coun ty. dw'd 'l'lic account ol John I>. Sfih. adminis trator of the estate of Elisabeth l'erry, late of the Borough of Bcllefonte, dec'd. The final account of Peter I,Ruck and Benjamin Corl ndminUtrators oT tho es tate of Samuel Corl, dec'd, late of Fergu- IPjj township, in the county of Centre. The account of Samuel (traaaloy Riecu lor in tho lat ill and teslamont of Peter Klinefelter Jr. Into of Miles township Cen lie county, dec'd. The account of William W. Shaw and Edward Shaw administrator* of the Ks tale of John Shaw Into ot l*tiiliprt>urg. Centre county, dec'd. The acc milt of Jame* Duiilap in the laSt will and Lp.wiuent ot Jacob Shirk, la' t.f i < igu-on' tiiwiuhip, Centre 1 ountjT. qM O RKUthTKlt's Dkkick, I J. H. Mokrihon, Bellefonte Dee, 'JU. '74 ( Register. House a 14 d tot AT V'UBLICSALE. T'hc Hou*e 'tpd lot h< Vw V 1" K*tato| Mary V Jordan htiv or rtdlcr twp., dee'd, will Uo nlli'i'iid at public *lc on thepreniue*, on SATIIRDAA'. JAN. Uth, 1376. The lot contains 121 acre*. lhere on erected a House and other outbuilding*. Term*.—One half ol purchase money on continuation of sale, the balance in one year thereafter, with interest to be secured bv bond and mortgage. JOHN JORDAN, Dec 17, Bt. Adlfli#VrgW>r. M AltKhXi. Produce, New York, January '• Kbuir dull and ill limited ilenialnl, receipts t'i,(ftll barrel#, superfine western find State s4fu I 40, com mon to good S4UO(.i4 V*tV; good to choice M'VifrftAW.; "lira Ohio $1 Mhafl AO; St icnii# $4 110(4Htm, Kve flour steady at $t tififa'ilift. ('tnrimral aclire at $4 10(t 4 ftfi Wheat dull and heavy; receipt# 11.- bushels; .No 1 'prieg $1 1Kf.1,! 23; No 8 spring (I OHfigl OH, So'J Milwaukee f I I'J fq,l 141; white western fl Tilth 134 Hye quiet at tKlhaWoc. Ilarlsv quiet and ur I he, flutter prims steady; other# heavy; we*, jlern IH(.< if.'i t'liee-i (iriu at l'.'|Vl'. ... .i'lasfar nartun 114 1 allow b llitnii 10 Ham Jfi Ixard t" r 1 Ul 1 3 Cents I (Irk, i ... . - , "j* 1 s, •' oatr. lr. laili.tJi .. * * piaster sl4 to Ifi. Cayuga piaster p. r 'JUUO lbs NOl |( K Nullwi U hereby giveu that the ai.tinl ..f M.chael Dunkle ■ Oiititmleo of llx-cry Dunkle a lunatic, hat ■n to 1 by (' V. McClelland adtnioi*. trulo; uf Mil bkcl Hunk r dee'd. in the • Hifi <,f Common I'imh .jf ( Vi,irr county, which ta d to count w.ll he confirmed at Jan. lot in neat, if there be no .uttkienl rea* >n* tbown to the contrary. A WILLIAMS, dec. I. .51. Prothonotary. V* tJi R K 1 have applied u> the Hur i* v)' i General of I'cnnaylvanm for one hundred acre* unimproved land, *iUr ate • Spring tap , Centre Co. Hounded l<>n the Kati——, o.'i the South by land in Warrantee name of Moae* Fui.,.!•, on the \S cat by William Wdaon. and on the North by land of Miiier* dec. 17 H lIKNKY L YEKUKK. IHI. . I. \KI F, Centre ila.l, l'a . thanafui Uftbe public for t-atl patronage, he lake* iki* method of in forming hi* frond* that he will continue in the practice of medicine a* heretofore. Having the experience of '2? year* in med ical practice la* boi tnJnavur* will be ued to loi.dcl *at !v faction to all giving IWtWI _ dw. 10 t-f. NEW YORK BRANCH.STORE, M. C'laiu ■ lthck, Directly Opt*. Hub | HoUfe, Bellefunto, Pa. 11. Ill'.lttl l\ tl CO., l*ro|**rw. Dry Goods, HOSIERY. LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE OOODS. LA CES. NOTIONS A FAN- C Y GOOD S. STRICTLY FI RST-CLA66 GOODS, Bt-low i lie Usual Prices. Nov 12. if. sa • ■ • f i-<*ev*tali l ff* • anlnlg's prW. r< art! Sm Bi.rx vxu as snf racrv*x*o 00, i\BC..UU.O 'E" r Kmrnf St.. a uUS have . HBDOW 1 or Ills* Sle.sc Pcwei Cr -Cut and Circular WOOD- SAW INO MACHINES. Iv—.. • :;.I|V c, ri Clin sad Pries tail seal free I*l.A i| A I.l* 'I it nti furl uri nj; Co. faVlt. ■ >4 W. ' Eigi.tb •*!., CINCINNATI. 0., Mi.nufi. liirc-v of Cane Machinery. Steam* Kngir.es. Shaker Thrcvhcr, Farm, School, and Church J Bolls, etc. Dec 10. y. THE ALDINE COMPANIE S NEW PUBLICATIONS. soLlt OSI. yli r SlllSt RIPTIOX. i THE VLDINK; THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA ThU ipSotdld • M> >l| *ll in •*rr Uatur*. l* * o.nwthntiy drltt{*d mn*t tatj.rvaovl |l t • 41 t*nd* wit ho* I U till hx*W win Lt of ior*o Ileal DtT*lr Tho D<**ultful portrait. " M*n • Uiw)lh rtood." * c*inmo ) *. *otit*d t*.#r#rj adtwrrit^t. !• • *!••■ id *4 till, and will, it iooHl4#. odd U< Utr mmlalMj hMh tfcte work ha Thr ART r\fo\ fpiiufw 4Trp*i and t*o#fianl ft IIUMWi4n| mihlteltlMittt Is tb# Hn# *rt ltn Urt n I full t:.foru*U*n am *jipllrUtMi PsH. I. H. 11l sn.l IV .r. Bow r~.lj SI HI Tiff s*S LK.VSUKK-lIGIJR MISCELLANY. Tn ln cowplvlcil In V I ((iralsblll K. ii pir! til ontiUin a rikfMii ffNtnluplncfi, nj lux.;, anfi it r 1 on •! •! f r th* l>.nd n Art Joum*! REPRODUCING •1 * prtP* within tUw p 'polar mrh atiniTitif. nra>r Grf.sn? *t J ram fJ.\n bro ttmoa U># imuHi Thfi*f pUtnt bar* IxHHi lb* aftra-Huti uf The London Art .1 urnal, i-Ach pari will c tn(kit) |> .jnart • iada.tmi U •l ant fr*ntl*•<"<. n hnory |i*t \ auiwrb tllli P*4" rtchijr illulnatwl In rwf and gwM. will !*• g.trtt with tho tiral j.art, an I the |>rinll:tc of tha nattrw * 'tf k will In- a a wlltf rr;im>niiUi>a of tha "TUO Al ni*ln n •itM*rb with A., itntaityinc iKtcriMv* nutter, hwl tthoUtpr for MiUng • ft Aialn*- i I*** fwjvm.t t . .uptfl % in in t*rirp n will cfv'\lljf l*k-i on tJw> fits**! Uinosl ist|ter. iirt no ptint will bt> t)rl -* raak* tbl th# ilcb—l vr utai t "t of lii h h** *.. in a mmakosl} liwir. a * M walr rrpateUtm. (ienis (Volutin- tliiinc. KajK. laJtjr AMK>rt4hl fr M • • i UN A UrfOoolloction of c*. turv i in ah attract|t<> on%oli*. ami ar* now off*rw*i at a lrto* lnt*u4*Hl t m*k thwm !*••;>.Ur tn #rt7 iruw I ntrlojie No 1. csintatnina k' l"*tiUftil ia now roaiil ami wilt lw M*nt, j ;attl. !NK IM>I \ Aty. \ iitm Aftllncount ioaonU ami loachor^. MiliP hooks. \ aplwti4ltl aM trlcr In gold at co ~ *oiob)hie Kfotbf tuall, p>"*t paid.ou ft*"* 4 '! , Ikl pMcr. riie Alilint' l*:iwsts-l*.ir tout's. In cMontdimrc with r>pcatcd rwuvasta. tliapabllabara of I'll K AI.IH \ K have prpar>d itiipreuinni tt! (twtu; loautiful p*atc for paaac-partout framing f'hwaw ouU am t.iouutod mi a I. < + *yut ullj llntcd atura mat. with a hamlamiiw rm* tvardat liitt* Po attach b|m, t la only lch f l( llUoul (!*, pn.l e*.id, for prln 6*nvuitri Wanted, Til K A LDIN E C<)-M PAN V, "•' w ** sS Mniden Lane, New York. I'he undersigned heg* leave to inform Ins pHlmos and the public generally thai 1 lie is now prepared to make COFFINS • mid respectfully solicits a share of their I patronage. Funerals attended with a seat Hearse. HENRY RQSSMaN 3 sept dm. ChurchTiUe SHOHTUDGt A CO., COAL, LIME, At , WILLIAM SQORTLIDOB. ROFDVAI.i \ SHORTLIDGE l p t j fM# DEALER H I They pay tb p ricm la cash for grain that the Ka.tcrn w,rk< u wUI afford. WHEAT, (JOHN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., Bought or will be .old on commission a hen desired, and full price* guaranteed. Ins formation concern in c tha grain trad. wiU be furnished at all timet, to farmer* with pleasure, free of charge. | " RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, which i* a!way* sold at low price*, and warranted to be a* g• -d a frrtili r at any other plaster. o?ns2 AjfD 7A'D NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. OEPOT, BELLITOXTL PA. Lime! Lime! Liu> ol the best quality. always on baud. at ttia kiln near Outre Hall. GEORGE KOCH GREATBAKGANB AT THE HARD WARE STORK OK MUSSER A RUNXEL BROS., Mlllhelm, Pa., WuiAbiLK ASD RETAIL DKALEIU I* X H FA V I* k Sll ELF HABDWARE. They have just returned from the Eastern Cities, where they hare purchased a well selected stock of HARDWARE. CUTLER*. laox. NAILS, OILS, PAIRT, VARXISRES, PrTtr, ti UILDEIIS A CO A CUMA KERB GOODS. Plasterers and Masons, Saddlers, Shoemakers, Housekeepers, and in fact, HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. We call particular attention to a fins as -1 sorttneiit of Picture Frames and Moulding, j very cheap. WALL A WINDOW PAPER. Aud Curtain Fixture* of every kiud.j COACH aud WAGON.MAKERS— four attention is called to our slock of Spokes,; Hubs, Felloes. Shafts. l*ols and Buggy W heels, all of No. 1 quality and selling ve !ty cheap. Our stock is large, and con stantly being renewed, and w are selling -wholesale and ratail —at vary low prices. lUnieuihcr—touch uscaay has been lost by paying too much for Hardware. Try tiluzzbr & riunfeta 3r&*s I*hey buy for Cash and sail at Cash Prices 'for lest profit than any other Hardware Store in the County. rfrCul! and see us. Satisfaction guar anteed. MUSSER A RUNKLE BROS. sug 27-y '74 H.H.WEISER Manufacturers of Sheet irou & Tin ware, Millheim, P. All kir.ds of Tinware, constantly on hand and made to order. Sheatiron War* of every description, always on hand. Rooting in Tin and Sheetiron don* in the most approved and satisfactoty Styl*. Spouting don# to order Their stock of Tin and Sheetiron Goods, is large and complete, and offered at the- I.OHRST PRH ES. Their e-tablirhment has been enlarged and stocked completely throughout. Satisfaction guarUntced, and all jobs promptly attended to. apr!6-y THE PEOPLE S DRU6 STORE. Next door to Wilson A Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheny St., BKLLKFONTK, PA., Jas. C. Williams. (Successor to 11. F. Rankin A Co.) DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES BRUSH KN. I KKFUMKRY, NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, Ac. for medicinal purposes. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in great variety) Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all uther article* usually kept in first class Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. 9mar74tf C. T ALSXSNPBB C. M. BO,W*ES ALEXANDER a BOWERS. Attor neys at-Law, Bellefonte, Fa. Special att> Qtion given to Collections, ana Or phans' Court May be consulted in Gsrman and English. Office in Gar mat's Building. my 21 '74-tf J MAURIS, Jl> SIU'GKRT A.RFSV* L wuskorrw, PKTKR HO rtk Pennsvallev Baukino Co. CENTRE HALL. PA • RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Inzer est, UitMunt Note Ituv and Sell Government Securities, Gold snd| Coupons PKTKR HOTTER, W'u. B. MI SOLS, . Pras't. CVhiff Chas. H. Held, Clock, HalrhmakrrAJeaeier Millheim, Centre Co., I'a. Respectfully informs his friends and the jpublic in general, that be has Juts ujx-r.od ,al fait new establishment, above AJcaan jder's store, and keej constatlly on band, al! kind* at Clocks, H au-faci >. td Jewelry of the latest styles, a> also the Mrai n ill* 'Patent Calender Clocks, prvidrt with a jc •inplotr index of Ibe month and day cf ithe month and week on its face, which ia warranted as a perfect time-k.. per J W atchc* and Jewelry re paired on short notice and v suianuvL .. ep||'Ol|y Heat Sample 1 oou, iu Town. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, - '|ll- JOHNSTON d SONS. Proprietors Bellcfonte, Penna. Ere* Puts to and from the Depot. Excelsior Cement* The under-signed now manufacture* Ce ment WARRANTED OF A Sl PKRIOK M l 4¥.T.y " l . b'* kilns, r.oar Pine Creek Mills, in Hainc* twp. This cctucnl has alreadv been used in large quantities upon the L. C. A S. c. RK.and ha- b.-en found highly satisfactory upon all j b* wht re it has been used. and : - ml to j*ny now manufav turod for ue in CLS -1 KKNS, \\ AT KU PIPES, or what< vet jpu rtsose a good quality ot Cement i- .!<•.. rabie This Cetncct bas alreadv h< • n :tested fr and wide, i-.nd r<-i dt-i Jtheut most satisfaction. Pereons, theref> r. ct i.- ! strutting Cisterns, laying Water P:p<, Ac., will find it to their advantage to b< r this in mind,and also, that he warrant- the article as represented. J G. MEYER. ""J -1 tf Aarv .tbur.- • .4 CK NTI!K HALL HOTKT Jonx SPAXOLKK, Proprieloi j Stages arrive and depart daily, for .points, north, south, east and we UKSXY BkOCkKftUur, J. I>. rUCCXJ.t Pmidtnt, (.M-bicr. QRHTBE COUNTY BANKING Co. (Late Miilikcr., Hoover "l't k0,l!o Spanglor's hotel. LntlUll where be is at all times, prepared totnake ali kind* of men and hov's cloth