rdfi Ul'.UOlv : Till! tSDAYFKB 11,1876. LOCAL items. t) ir friends will oblige by sending u iioms ot local news in their locality, give oc the taeWonlv, and we will put them in shape. also notice* ol death* and marrl **Anyone sending tt* the name* of six new subscribers, with the cash, will be entitled to receive the REPOJtT.cn one y ear free The Rkpoe. EE being read by neatly wvcrv body n thi* side ot the county where it hw a larger circulation than any two paper*, w ill bo found the best medium for advertising business, sale*. A. ,w agP-Suhscribors to the Reporter, resid ing outside ot Centre county, should re mit us 10 cents, yearly, for postage which we will pav here ; this n-duoe* thepostage to oio htlC "tfce b - v ,h * m r ° r one year's postage was SB eta. pCrVublic Sale* should be advertised n the Reporter, a* it goes to nearly ewry family in the v alley ■ SALES. - T. tl Khrliarl's sale east of Aarotixburg, Feb. 12. 11. A. Larimer's sale, svulli of Milhcim, Feb. 26. John C. K mp s sale. Centre Hill, teb 23. * \Y m. Stain's sale, farm st>w-l. near Lin den Hall, Feb. 16. Mary A R-v-.'s sale, tiregg :*p , large farm stock, March lllh. J. II Meyer's sale, farm stock, near I cn vre llall, March 4th. t . Bte*>n's sale, near Bellclonte* March 16 J. A. Haines sale, near Churehvillc, March 23 Keprcecntativ* Sbugrrt win accept, twa thai'ks tor favor* from Marrisburg. ,id OIW.-C the old Cumming'* house, it | Uoilefotite, W the public. Election for tow nship officers, I ues dv Feb. 16, on same day the eiiiaeus ot tbis'county w ill vote for a member of the j legislature \y m . B. Shafer ot Madisonbutg. moves to Nittany valley in the spring, where he purchased a good :rm John Brumgatd, formerly of Nitta- , nv valley, was recently froaen to death at Mimphis- We learn that Rev C 11 Reiter is j about to close his cvunecii-'n with the Ke foruscd charge ot Aart-wsburg. of which be has been pastor for nearly teu Our good democratic irieni, Mr. James M Cormtck, one dv tut week hauled 7S bushels and 69 pounds of wheat ■ac" ** Niltauy nuttiUin, with two korsis asu sled —making a tout weight of nearly *■* James has a capital team *• *. whether any one can boast of a bin jeer pull .*• * i,iU ' r •rj s , viffof Bnj'der county advert ~ 'o. hi.d North Branch uses e- e. sg ai<po* of Febru- Kaiirvao, which he a are 9lh. more questions about it, Dr. Runk "• *'*' us to state that he doe* not intend mos K away, as per report. Beside* the new brick church wbul i, to It erected in thi* place neat summer by trie Methodists, the Lutheran* ol our town have also resolved to tear down their present house of worship, and erect a new ine The present house was built in lots but was placed upon a site which then was kn.,w nto be unsafe, but other counsel* prevailed and now the foundation has sunk •• much a* to cause a wide crack from the •arc* to the ground in the south west cor ner of the edifice, and it i feared the bund ing i* unsafe for further Use. You never regret buying goods of Ili'fi'rr A Kline. You always find them keeping ju*t What you need, alwai of far bargains, and never go back on t..eir C istomers. Tuurviry night 4'.h,;and storm enough to blow hair off a bald man's head, and that s pretty hard to do. The thermometer kept 1 down to Zero and Ulow. "Let us have peace. ' On 9. 10 deg UioW zero. Pre*'t M iller, of the L . C. AB. C, B*'- | road, advertise* Ur • Lvlting of a number j of section! of that line. Thi* secuis to point to a speedy completion, a consumma tion devoutly to be wifh. d for. From the report of Hon Harrison Allen* audit-r genera! wa cull tbe following con tributions from Centre county to thetreas urjr of the state. Tax OB Bank Stock $ V 48.51 Bellefonte A li. Shoe RailrcadO. 4 - x "" , l klo-hannon ColCo - GHU*'; Tax on Personal Propusiy— 3..15.J- B A *. S>. RK. Co. Tax on lomw-r ' v ' Centre Co. Banking Co 6C.'^.| W. F. Beyno'M ACo 3 79.81 ( John C. MoU A Co i Philipxburg Banking Co '' i J. I. Thompson A Co ,6 | B A S S RR Co Tax on tonage ... 1,966.071 Same as Coal Co Aaron U'itliaui*, Prolioiitary 311. J H Morrison, Register 3i1.52; Israel Grenoble, Ees'-'rder 441 Inheritance tax— ' Circus licence* 38 ot' Billiard moms, Ac - 33 64' i Pedler*' licences - - 16 lAU Brewers' listy;;pes..— '-® •*> j Total $8 033 60 To Messrs llu-to* <ut lingers. <>fj Nittany, this county belong the cred.i ofl .opening the deepest mine of Iron Ore in! -this section of the country. Th' ir mine is , located on cne of tbe Huston farm*, half) way between Bellefonte und Lock Haven. ®-nd they now have a perpendicular shaft about 135 feet deep, front which at an an gle of about 40 degree* they hva run a slope some 36 feet through pipe ore. rang ing from 7to 10 feet in thickness. From the bottom of the shaft, they have run gangways, east and west, about 80 feet through ore. from 7to 16 feet. Being be low the water lave! they have been obliged to put in pumping apparatus, and they now have in successful forking order, a double acting plunger pump of four fool stroke, made by Barber A Co., of AUen <own, Perm., which is run by an engine of 00 horse power made by Rickir, Irsd .ricks A Co. of Lock P*veß. The adjoin* iing iaztd ojyner* vjong th ridge owe a debt to these gentlemen for 4c qonstra'.ii.g thefactthat iron ore can be successfully ironi below the water level, and fhey Lavg no rnamncr of doubt that a large depo*4t >f pipe ore running N. h ty 9. W. underlie* yhe ridge througli | er its er.lire extent. Hawsers Hu-ton A Roger, BOW selling their ore t<- the Washington Iron Co, and are raising from 10 to 29 ton* per day. and their mine, under the supervision of Mr. Era-mus Robb, is in better condition than it hu> Leon under the management of any per on lier,slofore in their employ. R<puMi fiOM. Secbier A Co.. in the Bush house Jj'ock, keep 'he et.e. Tv fUk'ftt liP>l gi'terii*. Secbier A Co., keep Just wh-1 houi-kee|>- er* need. Seohlsr A Co., • keep the best coffee end U --gar, Bechler A Co., geil the Ifiiesl P a*. Beeiiler A Co., keeji all kinds of sunned fruit. fi-thler A Co , keap Jrj.-d fruit*. 8H-hler A Co., Try to plea-e their cu-toin ers. Scchler A Co., Y. u will lied io tli H'. h house block. l*iit. L. wetl Meyer will loud h con veution of vocal and instrumental nnisi in the church at Wolf* Store, comment ing 22 and ending on Saturday *27 iust, w ill • a concert Lowell will make it ariel musical fcaat. l*ro • ed- for the benellt o I he cl'.uich Ksijuue I*. 11. Keller, of this place having resigned, a Justice ot the IVaci will be elected ott in xt Tuesday, 16, to HI the \ in alley. John White, of Nittany formerly oi this \alley tclh us that he lived 61 ye*:- in Gregg, and aw some service in clear ing th. soil He thinks the hoy .ul !o-.lay have but eliilds-play compared with the labor tin old -eiller* had to perform. Mi White is still hale and hearty and trust he may live long yet. —— Hot t> Konnfctn IN T'MOSi Co The ; following i ircunutMice has been commu nicated to us On last Thursday evening about 7 o'clock, seven in en, stranger*, . n terad the house of Mr. Adam Grove, a well-to-do-farmer living about 1 mile be low M ittmburg, and told him they eauie to demand Ins mouei At this the tormer put Ills hands into his pockets and the rob t'ert thinking he intended reaching for a pistol, one <f them knocked hini down with a wooden paddle, upon which Mr. throve told them to let him alone and he would unlock h.s drawer ami deliver hi* money. The robber* tlrt proceeded to bind the iniuates of the house except a quite small boy , and including u married I ton, and placed then* in bod, when Mr. ! throve went to his desk and Lauded over two thousand dollars in gold and silver to the stranger-, they then liel|>< d themselves to an overcoat ami a few other articles, went to the stable and hitching two ol Mr. throve s most valuable horses into his sled, look their departure, telling hiiu beloro taking leave, that ho could ttud thetu stop ping at the threat \\ estern hotel next ni-'inii g Mr throve hud a secret apart ment in hit desk which contained j-l.ss' in greenbacks winch were not de'ivercd up to j the robbers. A neighbor passing by Mr j throve s next morning and noticing no one I about, entered and found the family all in the condition as left by the robbers. lu | alarm was at once given, ami pursuit made j n several directions, but no trace ot the robbers. They eeeuied to be strangers, but undoubtedly had accomplices who tn foroud them a> to Mr. (Loves circum stances. The horses were found next morn ng on j the river bank at J-unbury . DwtLLlNu 11 i-s nVKNiI' The large frame dwelling house above Milesburg. > occupied by Emanuel Sehroyer was total lv consuinesl by lire on 6th inst- Ihe members of the family, excepting the children, were all absent when the &rc broke out and consequently nothing was saved Atuerg the vaiuahi gold watch belonging l> Mr*. Sehroyer and ilr. c'cllroyer's pocket book contain ing about three hundred dollars in money. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Cud it. J.avimt Freauling, 11. C. Frejtuling, and Richard (jib!-, for for. .- blc entry and detainer. There w..< :■ t much in the case Tlw pneetulcr, Dun id 3olob*ch, rented some land, with a house on it. frviu Mis. Freauling, bv a verbal agreement. He did not manage to suit the F muling family, and they als > charged that ho abused and injured the house. burnd up faiice rails, etc While he and hi* witc were u*.uy. lh- defendants went to the house and put lh* g- ; i in it into the rtreei Uolohsitk (rtunisJ ua.. >•> •* work was nbout completed, when young Frczuling—as the lortuer testified threat ened to shoot him, with a gun which he bail. Tuesday, 26th. In the case ..fine C'm. y* Frezuhng nnd others, the Court gave (be dlstriss at j tornev leave to enter a moll* pro*equi, ( upon payment of costs by the defei.dents. . which was, r.e d. ul t, a f-tir disposition of | ' the case. Com. v . Clius. Fry, lu.iU—> mischief f Deft * counsel moved to quash His 1 u j dictment, which motion was granted. ; Chaa. iirown, who plead guilty to foil- . tug liquor without .lii'eti-.-, w..< sentenced j to pay a fine ot 5110, the nan oi i tli'O, afid to undergo an imprisonment I li I , thw comity jail for f-.rfy days Joel Kiinjt, Jr., vs. Jacob and Sarah Zerby, a civil eau-o. was ' put on trial. ' Tliis was n feigned is-ue, to try uw J.,*ht ta certain moneys. $54n.<18, in court I)e fendentt bough'• a tract of land, or a f.irni from plaintiff, as p.r: payment, or which Mr,. Z--rby a. signed favi interest in j her deceased father's estate, which was the j amount in court. Defi-ndent- claimed that Mr Kiing misrepresented the proper ty to them, and that it was not worth what they paid for it. Verdict for plaintitT. iVptlpfsday, 27th. I Coin. v' John fi/hatUaiH, -u-ilerj* and | fornication and bastardy. As Mr Chat- j ham is a resident of Clinton county and | | tfco offense charged in the flr*t count of; the i.ijnuer.;, adultery, was committed I I ihero, if at all, a n IU wa* enter- ' ■ d a- to that count —R'publUa* i The AxTigtiTY ok Iron. —The ] Iron Ajf y that wedge or plate of i inn hits bgtu d-'i t>vt red imbedded in j she masonry ol the jjrealpyramid. It has bceu a great puzzle to ijiosg who attributed the first use of iron to a date not utucli more than 2900 veers j back, how eueli sharp and well I ed hieroglyphics could have been cut j j oti porpliyry. grutiile and the hardest! | stone a* urc found op the tombs,temp j lee and sc.rcojiiiugi of anuieyt £?gypt. Hut the piece of iron found in the! great pyramid shows that this nietul . was produced nnd wrought in the age j of King Cheops, which is placed as far hack a" 0400 years ago. The simi larity of earlier iiiwrij liona on stone to those made i*j lje limp oi Kiug Chcoj a auggeaf* ti c supposition- that iron may have been in uae more than six thousand years ago. THKCoxtok tub Hof CASK. — The statistics in the Charley Host case now coming in, aieilv prceaing enough. More than twmty thousand dollar have been expended Jjommisaioners have starched from ocean to ocean; and across. It is .-Hid 700,000 circu ' lars have beeu issued; printing and ' photograph* cost < igl.t thousand dol , lars. A corps of clerks have been employed ip (lieoorrespondeuce about 1 tlie boy. Two hundred bands of gyp sies have been searched. One stray hoy has boon found and taken home | to his mourning parents. Bix huu dred children said to be Charley Kos* have been reported. At least half a j million persons at on a tigre or another , have been on the search. And with all ibis nothing has been heard ofhim over since hi* kidnappers were dis covered. The Philadelphia livening Bulle „ tin says, thai at the late exibitiou of . the h rank lin institute, there were weighed 15,849 men, aggregating 2,314,200 p muds ; 17.437 women, ag . gregating 2.247, 370 pound?, making the aver eigj;t iff each man 148J pounds, and of each woman 129 • pounds. N'OTII'K. Til.- book* of 8. S. Wolf, will rcmn'n f*>r a fhorl time at In* late SjUee ol >lo ii)i hu iiiei-?, alter which tlicy will lie s-liif..-.! in other hands for collec tion, hence cuily attention is required of all I'i-r i>n* iiiicre-t-il PKTKR lIOFFKB Feb4.tf MKrv (). E. WOLF, Adin'rs. •] UK Villi "-AUK —Tnc lore of S. S. Wo f. Av'il, ii (.'•.lf Ma'l. i- offered fur c||i- mi i'V r- -.ii.-uiiMe tern--. The sti -d is in •- • t lio- 10-'t in the valley, and offer* an o. client ojt|>criiin ty to any par< I ties wishin • no business. I'KJ Kit HOFFKR iFeb4. MKd. C. t.,WOLF, Adm'ia KKt'MPIS \Nl> KXI'fNUITI HKH , Hi' t'KN I UK roi NTY KK<M jJA N. 1l 187 4TO JAN. Ul 1876 JOHN B MITCHELL, Treasurer of I Centre County. ' | Jan, I, 1874. DR. To i<h IV >:n former treasure $ 4 o4 To Un<> outstanding .l*u I, '74 .14 tllil 41 To tavo Miroi'il lor 1874 36 4HU 62 To lave* from Unseated Land* 4 iV*7 .0 To ca-h Iroin I'lisctiled Laud* redeemed - M 8 86 To c*ti lnun Com'r* of Centra county * To amount transferred from MiliUrv fuml IV c*l from Ktray* ® £* To c>nci*nce funJ . .... To Mint, over pd liy treasuier 6 1 - 1 ' $ 89M6 26 CK Itv amount of outstanding tea* ' en Jan. l.t. JH7A $3V304 46 ItV I'tmminl met* warrant* I'*ill by treasurer 46 667 J1 Hi amount in hands of uflrtri for collection *3)B !• By exoneration* a commissions t 081 37 l By Tt - salary *mt allowance for stationery ... 2 61006 wvi -26 I By balance due the treasurer.6 1-6 31 ! JOHN B. MITCHELL, Treaurer. in account wsili llie Common* eallb ef I'enn ty leant* IM7&, Jti I DR. I'o outstanding taxes at !**t settlement 4 12J 66 ITi lUNitMNid (or 1874 4 1/.' *• 1 I To amount overtmid by trea *urcr 1 CM•• 9$ 433 22 CK. Its amount outstanding taxea s■' 44.' ,8 I Hy ami Slate treasurer • late* 3 4144 66 ; By exoneration* a commissions 138 61 It s amount in band* of officer* for collection 174 37 J By treasurer com mission*...„ Hi 64.' $2 333 22 By t.alancedue treasurer $1024 131 MILITIA FUND. Jan 1 1876. D K fi' ami. outstanding Jan 1, '74 s6iv6 18 s6d6 13 CK Its- taxes outstanding $3'.6 76 Hy suit, transfer:rd to county 06 64 B> exonerations acoiumistions 163 38 By treasurer's commission 3 50 fSU6 18 RELIEF FUND. Jan 1. DK. To amount outstanding at last settlement $113)118 ua>* , C K. Bv amount outstanding $ "JO 16 By amount in hands of officer* lor t>4 83 ( sl3Ollß J We, the uuditor* of Centre county, do hereby certify that we have examined the above account* vl John 1) Mitchell, trea surer of said county, and find them cor mi , W ilne* our hards and seal* this 6th day of Jan. A. D.. 1376 MAMI KL FRANK, II 4.1 ' A J. OKI EST. t_a. ADAM YEA KICK, (u a.] Auditors. EXPENDITURES. I Coinuiiuiontr'i py— Swmut-l F. Fouler on act. of service a com'r lt-it 5 095-16 Hal. due for work on U L. tor T4 A 75... V 719- 970 4J - 7 A U llir>ton on act. of services ascoar'r'74 5"A> Of Sam'i (iraniley for bni due on services 187J lju tJ On act, services as com'r 336 Uk— fc*>oo K 11 Forslcr on act, ot services a> corn' rs clerk - TV) 4? Jury commissioner- . 36-43 - 7 C-o. auditor* A clerks settlement 1873 140 CO PUBLIC BUILDINGS. D.inicl McGinloyluuw her for court house. $ 43 4 R lioijabush repairs to treas. 0ffice......_.... 13 76 D 11 Verger masonry for safe - fi bn Win D->rial painting A grainine h ®0 Geo O'tfVya,. fepairj t" treasurer* < fIE e... 0 10 J W Campbell A sons b'inds for Court House 10 <*> Hen. UotTman lumber A work at Court 11-, 33 46 Sou aJcicrmol C. H. pavement euhid','.. at) Jno MeDermot C. H. pavement inside 736 30 — 1 166 6l' II r Hartley repair to Sail..- I. 763 Jno McUGrt repair to furnace fluv "0U II H..lt'uian repair jail. 73 64 11 Hoffman " ttjils 6 30— 78 91 Jno S Loneberger iron roof for tail 837 44 belles">;;t.C'ar Co. lum ber for flooring A-.. 43 Galbraith A White plumbing 40 eu MISCELLANEOUS, hjoia ki'.\llitter w ash ing lor prisoners at. J cleaning jail A offi ces 1874 178 76 It M'Knight gas bill*. 364 40 Jno Fellenibaum iron bed-tead* for jail... 6000 J It A C T Alexander coal bills 726 44 J j Grer.i-ble I'-devine A Pomeroy A Co. j county atlas 1000 .111 Dobbin-. M D, I medical attendance pr.- .ners 70 00 K F Ha M aip ± J.'o. nied icine for prl*oner... 476 . J C Williams medicine for pro-oners 886 Geo O'Hryan office turnilure.... 73 60 I Soil Derr wood for jail 8 00 Dan'l Lutx " " 14 00 j Jno Lut r v. o l for i 1 1* Guggenhcinier nulsfl • I foi jail 77 20 I C T Fryberger uulse for jail 800 | Fryberger A Moian _ I j nulsc for C. House... 976 j i Henry Derr whitewashing A labor j at jail 16 00 . 111 Derr nursing MeHulltn in Jail 66 00 I A SchroyorA Son matrasses jail.. *6O M (J Ryman ice for C. House 8 30 Frank Miller cutting wood. 400 • Belleforite liorough water tax 100 00 James F Weaver bal on commis - i oil - pn Itit* tax 1873 5630 Com'rs expense to Lock Haven... 600 Freight paid on chair* for ragi*- fers i.tliCu 59 W II Wilkinson A Co, bnrdin^ jury in case ot Com. v Norris Cii 00 Dan'l German boarding Jury in IMe ol Com v- Durst 19 60 Furniture for register* office 18 00 Sani'l llrugger plan of bridge Ac. 8 00 Jacob Shrorn repairing malting... 3 6" John T Johnston postage.... 1 ■ oi Alexander Grern removing ashes. 8 00 Gepharl A Gramley qualifying - 7 00 II P Treatyulng map of Cogg; twp. 100 U0 David McCloskey watching fires in unseated lands Jno Mallory bill of smithing 7_ I) K K'-ller Agricultural Society- 100 00 , S llano pens for office 260 Henry Hoffman making case for jury wheel 600 J 11 Harri- steei Puns 4 00 Joint D I)eriii"t< li'uiiiiigfluo and repairing heaters at jail 11 86 ' Win J Kealsh auditing records... 36 00 i John II Morrison wul book for r regi-ler* office 17 60 Wm F M urpby A Sons deed book recorder* office lB 60 ' Wm Man dockeU us prothonota rys office 29 6o II Y Stit/.er stationery 50 5! Bellefonte I'rens Co. binding as scs# books- 28 00 f A William* appearance docket... 17 00 Scalp premium* 9M 96 ® Koud damage- 934 00 ? Commissioner* notes paid 9 133 41 . Interest paid 8 134 41 Juror* pay 4 678 66 if Court Reporter 260 00 I Constable* pay 4H3 u Court crier's i>ay 110 00 " Tip stave*...— 210 00 Inturunee On-lfubUc Buildings,.. 800 0o Hospital lor iifrane DahvlMe 968 81 |] .State lunatic hospital Harruburg.. 884 G' ( . Western Penitentiary... : 48,94 y Inquisitions on dead hodie* I*B7B Commissions in lunacy. 61 00 , IJartrim Galbraith janitor* pay '' for 310 00 V !! fur 1874 30 po Premium* paid to collector! 45 00 Com' rs paid atl'.vs collection* 25 37 t. B F Shaffer sheriff on act, 300 00 d J G Sankey bnl. or com'r* *ar ie vice........... 44t) 00 id Wm Furey on bal. for services* r- commissioners clerk.... 689 08 Aai in Williamsproth'y bill ren dered for 1873 82 82 i M Magee teacher institute 18'.8 1100 It-famling !*<•• "II unpaid H' 1 Nl..- laxl-i.l * Redemption ol imn'iitil ' Itrfuiutliiß i>rv'k*r(eil Ik*!** on unseated land* I .182 00 Krd'K J H Mitchell, tren* , tor cost* on I' L. bought by Co. -7 Commonwealth c*i paid.. - ' '*' Bridges A bridge view* I 077 40 K.-*.l rifwi * Assessor* ftf •noMirant A rcgi (ration 1874 - V Election* I 078 lt PRINTING. I'Orai Meek balance IHT i .... VP2 3-'< • • •• •• |B7l OQOUI \V \V Brown 1874 IV Fred Kurl* balance 18*1 260 in .. •• • 1674 1751* i K T A It I* Tut en -'la to George NV Foot I|l l*' s4<l 607 31 II F. SHAFFER. Sheriff, in account st ilh Centre County for year ending Dec Slit, 1875. fit lly *uuin'ing juror* A reluming centres ♦ V 77 'J' Hv notifying jur*a not t attend.. SIOUU My conveying llurtl, Garner A Have to penitentiary.. '--"5 IX) lly conveying Helen Smith anJ others to lioipital lor Insane... I4o<*' Hv conveying Geo Joite* and Jno McK inner to house of refuge.. ISOtW By aro't paid hospital lor support of Helen Smith .... - JW in Hv imlse bought lor jail HU I By rrp.iir* paid for iml 1 7l> lly care of David McMullin 11l UU Hv making bed ticks and tilling same and washing bedding, towels Ac, during year 25 • By boarding prisoner* as per bill rendered 1 1M 60 $1 030 40 DH. To county order a> p*-r account of commissioner* 300 00 Halarw-e 1 W0 40 $ : uto 40 Jan. I. "75. By bat. due B F Shaf fer $ I 730 40 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, I CENTRE COUNTY J We. tlie mi iersigncd Auditor* of Centre Countv, do hereby certify that in pursu ance of an Act of Assembly entitled. "An Act relatoia !• Counties and Tuwnstiip* and Countv anl Townthm otß-or*. <*o met at the t'oninu*ionors office, at Bell,-- font*-, on the Ist Monday of Jatiunry. 1875, and did audit, and setlle and adjust the several account* s*l forth in the foregoing statement In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 16th day of Januarv. A D . 1876. SAMUEL FRANK, [t- a.] A J GRIST. [L. a ] ADAM YKAKICK, (L] CENTRE COUNTY, SS. We, ih i\>fniult*ionKi of said Oountj J > hereby certify ti nt the foregoing :> a true and correct llalrinvnl of the rcccij t etui expenditures of said County from the let day of January, 1874 le the lit day of January, 176. AC HI STUN. SAMUKLGRAMLY, J N 11 ALU Com'rs of Centre County. Outstanding taxes duo by collectors. Jan 1. 1076. boll Murphy Bum>idrs 170 .."J 170 32 '6B 0 F Hortncy ttelt'f I 4*W 78 J M Bush Fallon 76 98 D H-wlertuan Haines ltnttt— 7*>4 70 '7O I) Derr Bellelonte .. J>? M S Buckly Howard... 6->67- 3*641 '7l H Carteii Bellefonte 37 75* E Hunter Phiupsb'g loot A J Ha-singer Benner 287 3".' Jno Mmicl tiregg .. 10U 26 S Brickiv Howard . 45 59 Jos Shaffer Walker.. 537 66 -1 240 06 '72 W Kiddies Philips'g 63 69 T Marshall B-uner 161 06 J C Walker Hoggs .. 1 *IL 7JC J Mi' usky Curl in... 104 X 8 S H ■!# Gregg iJi <7 Jno Ward llalf M-n 3*^o7 David Robb Liberty 108 07 David Hurler Marion 117 88 Uru Stover Potter... 396 16 Ja Hates Snow Shoe 324 70—'2 158 42 73 C Brown Beilefonls* 411 10 KII Carr Miletburg 10148 S Yrarick Benner... Ifltl Han'l M alone Boggs 34*91 K Kierchoff Curtin.. 93 17 A Hoy Ferguson 2.',') D Bsrtget Gregg ... tttl ttl Jno-Ketnvr Haines... "JOl 89 W T Leathers How ard .. 30 23 W Spangler Liberty 223 36 L C Rarich Marion.. 830 44 Jona> Slinp Patton 210 47 JWI Mu*er Penn. 302 68 P 1) Net! Potu-r IgUiH J Thompson S Shoe. lgl 33 Jos Itosa Spring 7**o 66 K Turner Worth 1180 W Riddles Philips bury 720 46-6 471 13 74 Jos Yoi Bellefonte... S 45(1 60 H Pi 'rn>„n 11 ggf 1 (ih 62 R.v id Lobr Benner . I #77 77 F Carson Burnside... 90 96 F Kierchoff Curtin... 249 94 George W McWill iams Ferguson 2 69147 Fred Settle Gregg 2 420 84 8 6 IWi'.'fi ||srtii..,„. a t'Aisi A J I!merman 11 air.es 1 3.4206 \V T Leathers llow art! township 724 68 Jno McKlwain How ard borough _ 239 84 b)S U..;.- Htiaton.. . 4102* W m CV.vss Half Moon **>> W W Spaagler Liber- Ity 62690 Ferry Con do Marion. 1 249 63 Jno X Millar Utlaa 1 J72 Kb K H Carr Mileshurg ... |i>y 'JO W Riddle* Philipsb'g 1*57 61 K M'Cormick Poller. 8 682 68 • I Win H Head Patton. Mich Kcrstetler Penn 1 473 33 II B Wilcox Ru*li 1 018 61 1) 11 YeagerS Shoe... 276 99 Jo. l!i.jSi>ring ... 2 2" l Bf> JnoS Fink Taylor... 291 A] Win Spotta U ti 10n...... 867 27 K M Lucas Union villc - 126 02 Mich Shaffer Walker. 1 361 86 Klias Turner Worth.. 311 37-45 140 14 In hat'Jsof alt'yi for collection.,. 1 22582 146 36596 FINANCIAL EX HI BIT OF CENTRE COUNTY. Jan !, 1875. CR By outstanding taxes ...$45 14<i 14 '• Unseated lands 2 000 00 By notes hold btf C0in'r5......... 6Ua B*' " Ac ,in hands of att'y* for collection 1 361 64 Due front borough of Bellefonte Bt| 75 Due from townships I 071 21 Due from Sam*l F Foster 28 46 Due front P Gray Meek 5000 Dtje oil State tax acC'l 1874 157 37 ssl 14s to? Jan 1, 1875. DR To amount ot notes and bonds due to sundry persons „$35241 09 To Jmo B Mitehell, treasurer 6 126 81 To B K Shaffer, sheriff 1 731 40 To T Z Kline, bal due on acc't... 619 07 To John G Sun key bal. due utt ape' 4 230 0H I To I' urav Meek nut. due on act. 124 25 To A (' Ifinton bal on services 1874 82 60 To Sam*l Graniley " " Ac , till *lf I To Kll rtntaf " " A'( . 2*a* 62 To State tax 1 826 *l2 i To bal 1858 61 ssl 148 87 By bal in favor of county Jan 1, 18(0 ; $ 1 858 61 ACCOUNTS SETTLED. AND AMOUNTS PAID I N'T* I THE THE A SUE V BY COLLECTORS SINCE JAN. Ist, 1876. 1870 Dan'l Derr Bellefonte $ 13 7*l 1871 J<>s Shaffer Walker 60 60 1872 Thus Mar-ball Benner 36 00 Geo giovcr F'llter 62 38 1878 Dan I A Musser Conn 100 CX) Jos K Spring 65 00 Dai.lei Burlges 110 00 hi Turner Worth pd. in lull W W Spangler Liberty 50 0 i J Thompson S. S pd in full J Kctner Haines " " " Jonas StirjeFaiton " " " Albert Ili'v ' Fergnsim 24 CO 1* D Ncff Cotter pd. in full Dan'l Malone iioggs 100 00 1874 Jo- Ross Spring 348 20 Ferry Uondo Marion 114 00 D W Rlina Iluslon llOOn John S Fink Tnylcr $0 00 MN h Ker-tettor Cenil 7'Jo<l*l Jno Mi Klwniii Howard born 6*i **• Fred Kirelioff Curtin 22 25 Klias Turner W'ur.li 167 26 John A Miller Mile# - 738 15 Wm II Reeil I'otton 281 4* Robert M 'Uormipa I'otter... 1 100 00 A -I i|i'SlrrMij:tn Huliiut,., . * 676(41 GW ' iflli.n.s 'Ferguson 733 00 8 II Wilson Harris... 1 o*r. fill It It F'Mirinan B<>gg< I'2h 21 F id Zeltle Giegg 91*000 Mich'l Shaffer Walker 400 00 David Lohr Benner 378 00 Jos For Bellefonte .. <**ls 79 Wni F Leathers Howard T. *2 • txi \Vm Cross Half Moon 14100 Wm Spotts Union 81 25 Mr. Pinchbuck'a chance* of getting a set in the United State* Senate are glow ing daily smaller, and it i- not believed that be will be admitted. A PARI.IAMKNTAKY (JAG. a It miv further proof hail been it ipiircil tif lilt- absolute uiifitncaa of till " republican majority of Ihe tneinhen 7 of lit** priecul enugreaa to make lawi 7 for a free people, lliry have inadi | basic lo luruixh it. I hey icaol veil in caiicu* to <lepi ivn the iiiuiorilv of eve I ry mean* afTurilcd thfeni hv ealahliahetl ' parliamentary usage lo venire Ilie proper eoliaiiieralloil of iiienaiiri* In ' he ticlet) upon. On Monday last John , Ceaana, of llil* alale, was aclrclrtl as i (he person wlio should have tlie infa ' nioiu luk of making llie proposition | as follows: Keaolved, That llie rule* ho no far •uapemled during the remainder of llie preaenl session a* to prevent the apeak er front entertaining any dilatory mo tion pending (lie coiiaideralioii nt any public hill or joint resolution, or ol , any motion to bring, or the rcault ol which mai hring t elore the home for > consideration audi bill or joint resu lutiou, and thi* order shall apply to ttiueiidmenta otic red in the houan or adopted in the senate and awaiting concurrence in the house to such pub* i lie hill or joint resolution, and to any report of a committee thereon. The resolution was rejected by a vote of 1>0 y :*, B8 nay*. It requir ed two-thirds, and therefore failed by l- r > vol<a. Among the republicans who did themselves honor by refusing to sustain thla outrageous action were Messrs. lliilliiiton, BurcharJ, Bur leigli, Foster, Hale, (Maine), llale, (New York), Kassotr, Merritnao, f'helps. Fierce, Roberts, Sencr,Smith Ohio), Willaid (Vermont) aud Wit* lard i Michigan). These gentlemen will never live to regret ih.'ir manly action. It was a daring attempt to ieprivc the constituencies of every democratic memher of the house of any weight whatever in the public councils, a measure of tlislrau cbisement and arbitrary authority ul teily at variauce with republican lorms of procedure. Had it passed there would have been an end of dis cussiou or consideration, the house would have been resolved into a mere automatic register of the dectees of a republican caucus. Tli Superintendent ot to mm on * ho-d* lis* determined to with, id ibo Slain ap propriation from sit such school districts as d > not publish *n annual report Soius of llie lownilups in ibis county would do well to make a note of ihi*. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. /ml) SAVK TBI COMMON" II WEALTH Comm. r P*. II K . Hsrrisburg, Jan. 13. tk7£. j The Common wraith of Pennsylvania 11 H. Shaffer, High Sheriff of the Coun ty of Centre : V NEKS*s. By the trturns of i!> else lion of the House of Representatives, held on the first Tuesday of Sovenbcr las! past and delivsied by the Secretary of the C--tumoiiW< ilili. it sppear* that f- S Wolt was >-.< < lid Im-Uibcr of the II -use of Rep resentatives for the District couiposcd ul Centre; and Wilts* AS. Said S S. Wolf died since the Said election. And W'u*sask. Ui ib>> pr-'visions of the Constitution and laws of said Common wealth the duly has devolved upon me, as speaker of the House of Representatives* to issue a writ <-f election lo fill said la sn cy and Spp- int a das fur the iftdding of said rletlion, now thre are to notify you that 1, by virtue of tlie authority vested, as af res ild. ill me, a* Speaker of the liousa of Representative* of Pennsylvania, hereby appoint Tuesday, the K'-th day vf February, lB?i, a* '.he day fur holding the j election in the several election distlicl* of , the re pre nlulive district c m posed of the county of Centre to fill the vacancy exist-, itig in said district, as üb-resaid And you are hereby directed Lo give at least ten I day* public notice of said election and that Said election shall be held and Con-, ducted at. ord...- to ;l,e Act* of A*aeinbly In Luch rase made and provided. (riven under my band mid seal at Har-'i riburg, this ISih day of January, A. D 1875. SAMUELF PATTERSON. Speaker II It. [S.L.] 1 B F SiuyrtH. High Sh< rift ot Cen tre county. Common wealth of P*nn*yiva-i ins, do hereby make known and giro no lice to the elector* of the county aforesaid, that an electioc will be held in the said county of Centre on TUESDAY. FKBUAKY 1. 176, in accordance witti the Act ol Assembly . One per-.-n l i represent the county of Centre in lh- ll- use of Hepiosentr.tives of the Mate f I't-nn'a. 1 also hereby make kno* n -tnd give ni>- l cp that the p. i.ee of hold mg the aforesaid ! election in tlie several B -rough- and Ti'Wn ships within the county of Oentro ere as ! follow*, to wit ■ Forjlhe twp, of Haines, at the Public Hoqse of John I.Hubert Aaronsburg. For the twp. of Half M ooß, at the School House in Storuistown. Forth*- twp. of Taylor, at the bouse li erected tor the purpose on the property oL h Leonard Merryman. jr For the Township of Mites, in the school |* house in (to town of Hebcrsburg. j b For the twp. of Potter at the house ofif John Odankirk, Did Port Hotel. For the twp, of Grogg, at the public bouse on wad by J. B Fisher For the twp, of Ferguson, in th, school j house at Pine Grove. For the twp, of Harris, in the school house at Boalsburg Fur the twp, of Fattor., at tie l.ouse or * Fetor Murray. ' It For the borough of Bellefonte and the 1 townships of Spring and Benner, at the': Court House in Bel .efonle. For the twp, of Walker, in the school I bouse at Hublersburg. o For the borough and township of How- j ard 111 ihu K'huui liouse in said borough. For the |wp, of Rush, at the Cold Stream ! school house. !, For the twp, of Snow Shoe, at the school ' house near Samuel Askey. For the twp, of Marlon, at the house of '• Joel Kline, in Jacksonville. For the borough ol Milesburg, at the new school house in Milpsbuu For the tw p, of Hoggs, at the new schooi'' house in ft ntral City. For the twp, of Huston, at the house of John Heed For the twp, of Penn, at the house of W L Musser. For the twp, of Liberty, in the school; house ut Kagleville. For the twp, of Worth, at the school house in Port M'*'*l4 n < 'j For the twp, of Burnside, at the house ■ lateofJ.lv Bonk. Fur the twp, of Curtin, at the school hoti-e near Hi-bl. Matins. For the borough of Unionville and Uni on twp, at the new school house in Union-; villc. For the borough nf Philinsburg, at the public school house in said borough. At all elections hereatter held under the! laws of this common wealth the poll* shall l be opened at seven o'clock n. nt., do's ed at seven o'clock p. m. NOTICE is also hereby given, "Tlta* every person, excepting the justices of the peace, who shall hold any office appoint ment of profit or trust under the govern inent ol the United Stales, or of this State or of any city or incorporated distri t. w hulhr a caininisiionvd officer or other wise, subordinate officer or agent, who i or shall he employed under tiro legislate > executivo, or judiciary department of lln- State, or ol tliu United Males, or of any United States, or ol any city or incorpora ted district, and aim that every member of Congress, and ot the State Legislature, and of the select or common council ol any citv, or commissioners of apy ineor > porateddistrict, is by law incapable ot holding or exercising, at the same time, • the office or appointment of judge, inspec > tor or clerk ol any election of this Coip ' runt,wealth; and tngj (IU itllUUclur, iudge 1 or olhar olhoar of unv such election, shall > bo eligible to any office to be then voted ' for." • The Inspectors and judge of the elections shall meet at the respective places np > pointed for holding the election in the ' district to which tliey respectively belong. 1 before seven o'clock in the morning, and 1 each of -aid iiupectork stiall'appoint ohe l* clerk, w'hn shall bo a qualified voter of H such district. I> At the opening of the polls it shall bo the I duty of the judge* of election fortheir res- U pectivo districts to designate one of the *> respective districts to designate ot.o of the 0 inspectors, 9 ip eufody the rigUtry of l iters, and to 0 make the entries therein roqulred by luw I* and it shall be !ho duty of the other of said 5 inspectors to rccoive and number tho bal lots presented at said election. Give under my band, at my office in H Bellefonte Ibis 2o of Jun. A. D. 1876 nn<i - j ih the ninety-ninth year of the independ- J | once of the United Status. 1 B. P. SHAFFER 1 Sher.ifF HYDROPHOBIA. b- The attention if the mt'iiicnl faoul ip ty of Brooklyn.ba* again been brought r* to that remitrkable ami most terrible i* fmaladies, hydrophobia, by a fatal c caso which occurred in that city yes n tarday. The victim was a negro, William Kllicc, thirty live years of' it agr, a man of atrady mid regular hah t its Kllicc wan a coachman, and lived ii' with his wife ami family at No. 133 ii Gold street. Last summer lie was, * bitten by u coach dug belonging to his employer, the animal putting its tooth II through llie (lenity part of the index i tiuger of the left liund. But little at-! i trillion was paid lo the wound at the a tunc, as it very aooii healed The dug had exhibited smne symptoms of mad-' lie**, it seems, prior lo hitiog 1! 11 ice, i ami the fact coining lo the knowledge' t of a policeman, lie shot the brute, very f much to the regret of the c laobmun I r The circumstance was forgotten in; • time, Klliee enjoying excellent health, i apparently, and continuing to perform r his labors. On Wednesday last, ; while walking along Mary street, the . fell disease which had hem o long ' latent in the blood manilested ilseii in a sudden ami fearful mauuer. He i was prostrated by a chap spasm and I tsll heavily on the sidewalk. He was | 1 carried to a drug store aud there re ceived stimulants which had the rHect j of restoring him lo consciousness. As soon a* he was able to waik he retir ed lo his home without assistance. He , had not been loug in the house when , he experienced a pain in the finger , that had been hi' ten, and the member began to swell The affection next J extended to the arm and then to the , throat, uutil the whole body was af fected, and violeut coutortiotiM aud i agony, physical and mental, ensued. ' Klliee, among other vagaries of the mind, conceived the idea that some ( ' oo* was end*avoring to murder his wife aud children. At this stage Mr* Klliee summoned a physician, Dr. Wedcr, of No. 332 Gold street. That 1 gentleman, on entering the sick room, and before be had learned lt.e inci dents citel above, pronounced the patient lo he suffering from hydro phobia The doctor prescribed opium ami chloral in liberal dose*, but these hud HO ♦ Met. lilt B| JUfeiL)t MliJ COO- 11 tortious of the muscles cuulinued, aud \ finally became so violent that the pa-U tieut was unable to swallow either > foinl or drink. A consultation of medical men was hebl, in which Dr * ><-guio, sanitary superintendent of th I board of health, .Shaw and (J. R *' Smith took pan with the physician in < uttendauce. While they were dis- e cussing the case one of lhe tlycior* •poke of the doj. and the nature ofthr bile, which the patieuloverheard,and ° springing from the bed set upon the * off*udiug doctor aud forcibly ejected > hiiu trom the room before he coubl br ' prevented by his astonished s|>ecta- \ tore, ihe patient continued to suffer- 6 excruciatingly until Sunday morning when (he spasms ceased. He did not n sleep five minutes during hit |igkneas. f rom Sunday he sank rapi.llv, de- 1 pile the admioistration of stimulanta, and died yesterday morning at an early hour. '7 The Williainsport Gaxnte. in a ri |j view of the lumber trade of the West $ Branch region, says : " Willismsport 1 manufacturers have sent to market ' 23tj.feUti.2wB feet, a decrease of only 6,- t> Goti.2lX) feet as compared with the • bu-ineos of 1873. Tlie water work* ot Lancaler are 'r -sen up. UAILUDAU LKrrNltJ. FKOIHWALS will > received at Hie office of 111* l'lonleiit, in Les Isburg, until | •Saturday, March 6, 1W75, For the Graduation. Mssonrv and Bn-ig- f ins on iH-etion* No. *AI. 'JO. :)0 and U. on ' the Lewisti.ir,-. A flflntllS Cr .k| Hailroad. (formerly allottrt to M 11->w :<-v A Co); and al. f.-r section* Xos. :U : '•' J. Si and 34. formerly allot.-d to Davidu W iltiam*. The bidden are lo late inj llieir proftosalt lbs pr.ee atkvd by lakms: I one-half in bond* of the ('"mpany and Ibv other ha'f ir. cash , and also the price a>k- i •d if a|l paid in cn*h. 1 G. F MILLEH. " I'n.t L V. A SCK K Co. I.vwi*burg, Feb. Ist, 187-' i. 4. 11. HII4ICK, y Undertaker. J x The undersigned begs leave t< inform j ins patron* and the public gem rally that 7 he is now prepared to make Coffin# and respectfully solicits a share of their patron- ] ( age. Funerals attended with a neat hearsa. J. B SifAklK. fvb 11 if Madisonburg j ti VALUABLE FARM STOCK AT PUBLIC SALE. 1 The undersigned will offer at public sale, at his resident-* 4 . 1J miles west ol J Centre Hall, on THURSDAY MARCH h 4. the following personal property, to wit: n three head of work horses, one 4 year, one il 3 year, two 2 year and one 1 year old colls, p 1 cow s, Eiwen head of young cattle 1 sow, 5 shoals, 1 hay rake, I cornplantiT tl SSCKLSIUIt REAPER j 'snd Mower, 1 Jluy fork with rope and I Cullies, 1 Fannlngmill, Willoughhy Gum- J spring Drill, plow*. 1 Corn scraper. 1 J j I Shovelplow. Harrows, Double aid Sir- • ! rle trees, one 4 horse wagon, l'air Bob 1 |led, 2 cultivators. Log chains, takes, ! lorks, horse gears and a variety nf othsr article;. I-U) oumiflaiWo at lOo'clm-k, - • when terms will bo mada known and rem sonablo credit given. J. H. MEYER. Feb 4. H. A. Larimer's Sale ON T!li;ifcUA¥ irKli. 2a, 175, jthrcc miles Fouth west <d Milliieini. 7 WORK HORBEB. 6CUWB.IO YOUNG CATTLE Nil K Kl- aM> lion*, all kind* of ; ■ Wagon-. Kuril Tikuxura Niottvi ; in! a full St"*-'; of all kinds of farming im i plements Sale to coinmence at 9 o'clock. . Feb 4 PUBLIC SALE \yni buofiwicd. at public sale, at tho residence of the subscriber, near Bellefonte on Tpkhdat. March 1, at 10 o'clock, the following personal property Hureea, (low.*, Young C title, Sheej* Hops, Threshing Muchine. Reaper, all kinds of Wagons, C •rnplanter. all kinds of l'low* and fanning uupl-menls, Feb | DANIEI. U iK'tN Jr. Public Sale Will be exposed at public sale, at the f late residence of John I', Hot*, deed, in Gregg twp . two miles westof Spring Mills i THURSDAY. MA!;UII U. 1875 two . heavy I lion 4 yeurt oltf, one llaV Stallion. Three Mares with Foal One 2 Year old Colt. .' Four Yearling (hilt*. Three Spring Colt*. . Three Milk Cows of Irupruvotl Stock, 1 a Fat Sjlcer. I Devon Bull 18 months old, II 1 Head of Choice Sheep 3 Breed Sow s and j lot of Shouts, Geiser Grain Separator with Cower on Small Threshing Machine and , Shaker, I Grain Drill, Fanning .Mill, 1 . Clover Hullur, 1 Fodder Cutter, One e Buekeya Reaper ainl Mower 1 grain screen. ] 1.,, v (j saw, 1 brOad'end I narrow wheel 4-lo>r.-< ~ wagon, 1 cart entirely now, 1 pair bob ,f sleds, 1 log sled hay fork, ropes, pull ins, 2 Centre Hail coriiplanters, one corn scra ,. per, plows, harrows, shovel ~ cultivators 3 small f grind e stone, diiiuvt bell,'lot ofoak *cAnt|ing, , lot of e IIOUSEHGLD AND KITCHEN FITRN o ITU BE. w 1 set of double carriage harness, 1 sot .'] d tug harness, brilvhhands, front gear-, 6 sets I- of strap nets, double and single trees, chains of all kinds, rakes, forks, grain r r X' in diet, and a variety of other lut'tuif- fo ld numerous t > mention uoutinp J- at 10 o'v,pi, k ul'sfi'i'd day when tvnn- wii be made known and u libera! cred t giv en. AIAKY A. Feb 4. Stamf Your Bank ('iik< k—W again call those uiter.sleU lo an lis. portant suhji-ct. Tlie bank suj>ervi sort having received instructions Iron I ilia commisKoner of internal revenui to cause an exatuinalinn lo be made 0! the various banks and banking hous r es in the country, in order to ascer tain if the law regulating the duty on checks, orders for money and sight drafts on hauks, hankers and trust companies, i* being complied with. The amendment of the law reoeut !y provides that any "bank check, draft, order or voucher for the pay jmeut of any uut whatever, drawn I upon any hank, buuker or trusi coin pany," shall IHI liable to two cent du f ty. This will dispose of all the ex l>edieiiu now udopteii to avoid pav .meat of this duty. IVrsons drawing, receiving or pay nig ehrcks, shouUi bear in mind that leach and all are liable to a fseuialty of fifty dollars for omitting to stamp ,urh papers, ami the oame if (hey neglect to cancel the stamps by writ ing the initials of ihe name of the per sou making tlie check, and the date of (he cancellation. This cauuot lie done hv using a ribbon stamp, hot by puncturing the stamp or driving a portion of it into the pa|>er with a cutting stamp. Postal stamps are not available for the payment of this do ly' - DEATHS. Died in Potter township on the "jOiti of January, Mr* Ann Catherine, t..r..ort ot Abraham Miller, aged 66 yeart. tin -".'lli in*tlit of typhoid pntnuino nia, Mr*, klfen ll)iie>. wife of Dsn *!I By nes of Spring t<.uft*hi|i, in the 6Sr ( veer of her age. January 30. in Benner township, of ty phoid pneumonia, Mr* Sarah K. lbler, in ths Otilh year of her age. On Bth, at Lsbtnua, Mis. Knvna M >y er. widow of Soiotnan M-tyer, forinerfy of pt-nti*va||ey, aged about 47* year*. MARRIAGES. On 31st.. ult by lt< v J Tt<miinon, Mr. H. It Hosterinari of Mnet-asm fit. to Miss S K Biover, daughter of Philip Htover, ot Haines tw p. • ♦ • MARKETS.; Produce. ! Philadelphia, February 6.—The offer ' ng* of cioeerea ar- siuatt. Sale* of 100 ! t.ushei* good Pennylvama at HHc. and j Western, in lots, al IKg life. In tiiintUiy I nothing doing Small tales of llaxseed at j 10 |M-r bu-hel. j Ttie w heat market i* remarkatdy uuic [and steady Small saie# ot red at fel l7( ' 1.710 and ember at $! i a4. Rye o i worth C-rn t" fair request, with •slrtuf l.Utl kuslirlt it end 6 ix* •■ushei* western mixed on secret term. Oil* are steady, with sales of 1.400 bush el* white at 64(^66c. CHICAGO. Chicago, February fe.-- Flour dull and nominal Wheat dull and unsettled; No I spring BA-; No - KV* sjo.i or February, h64c se ler March. 874f<y87| teller April; No. 3 t*4<<*Btc; reji-cted 7615y77c. Com dull and unsettled. No 3 mixed r>4ic spot .-r tellvr February, 644 c hid for aeller Mrch; Tlfc bid tor setter May rejected h|(q,olic. Oal* ueuiand fair and market firm. So. 2 6-'ic bid seller Fi-Lruiy; si' bid sailer March; (ejected 6R- K* e- de n.atid e gnJ prices advanced: No 1 d7c Barley dull ar.d un-ettled, No 'J |t 14 spot; $1 I*4l seller March. HKLLKFONTK MARKETS. White nheat fl 00 Red 100 ..Kyc'ju —Col otO .. (Uii .V Barley 0(1 70 . ...Clo.*crili-ti 5,1X1 ... ..Potatoes 01' Lard pnr p<>un>; 8 Pork per poundOC Butter2o Eggs 16 Piaster perton 114 Tallow 8 Uarob Kl .. ..Hum 16 Lard per pumij e c*.r,t.......... Hut aheat I ts6 i U. V our pc-r barrel relail?,oo... Nora Scntin plat-r 514 to 15. Cay Kg! ! plaster per 'JM.i lbs. J4lll \ ( IBPHI Furniture Rooms, . MILROY. MIFFLIN CO.. PA. j Ex tensiorf Tables, . Chamber Suits, Finedt Common Furniture, 1 i s Consisting in part ol BUREAUS, BEI) 1 . STEADS. CAIN and WOOD SEAT CHAIRS. L Tiic s<o(.iis generally are invited to rail \ and see the tine assortment of FUKNI-I TUBE to bo found nt the above e.tablish-J * n.ent. all ot our own Manufacture. Undertaking in all its branches, Collins. Cask• fat and Shrouds. : Having pure hgsd an elegant Hearse. II will aflulid all orders of undertaking I<' may receive from Pennsvalley, Centre Co. * Pa. JOHN CAMP. 17 J at. 28 if. I 1 i N'Ol ICE N'diee is hereby given that the firm., fll D Van Pelt and S D. J Mii'ser.lrading us firm of II U. \ an Pelt! ACo ha been d lvd by mutual coa-11 lent of l.vilh parties. All agents or cus-1f Isomers of *aid firm wishing to look ove*or 2 -ettle their liabilities sa >ll ii >d al the h- oks n'l papers in the hands ot II I). Van „ Pelt the liquidating partner, at Centre Hall, P.. fi D. VAN PHLT. a S. D. MUSsSK. A DMINI-STRATOR'S NOTICE.- Letters of a J ministration on the estate of Jonas From, late of Potter twp. dee'd. | have been granted to the undersigned, who requests all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and thus; having demands against the. ,) to present them duly au * thvntieated bv law for settlement ' JACOB W. FK<>M Jan. 28 Ot. Adm'r. N'OTKS DUE Nolo eis hereby given lbs! the Vendue Notes of the under -igned. have, tor i>>nvenience, b(t"a placed into the hands of Jaa. D. Ooburn. of \anmsburg. i"<>r ooUeotion. to whom all iTirertie.l will please make payment as { soon as possible, Jan2l4t W*. K. ForsTß*. I NEW YORK It RANCH STORE. MoClnin'* Block, Directly Opp. Bush House. Bellefonte, Pa. 11. HEKNH A CO., Prop'**. Dry Goods, HOSIERY. LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, W 11 I E GOODS LA CES, NOTIONS <t FAN C Y GQQP JTRICTLY FIR&T-CLA9S GOODS, lklew Ihe Usual I'rlew, Nov 12. tf r .—Finutr •; 1 St fOaJct AtlGUldlaOtC | Ster"" ''sfeitir. one " For Hope y Power 2 CroaavCui and (hrculm WOOD HAWING MACti I E* 1 IVvrippTa nirruUrs M Hrlos.t Ist <eit Iron. - III.VMVEH TluiiulhHiirlng* . 664t0094Av05t Eigbth-St., CINCINN vx'l, 0.. Manutacturera of Cane Miicititiory. st, m,- Engines, Shaker Thresher. Farin, School, and Church • Bells, et •, Dec 10. y. l- : - j wwMm | Vika hMid, lew prkl, wamuiteJ |tlut hrMkaio. Ctt> S4MI CdßUlalai full IHfllwllfl. Iflw, etc , MBI frv*. BLYU IB* MIBVTAQrVmXQ 00 -t CSBO4MAU A ' * V '* * • • 'V-- SHOUTi.IIHit d to, LUAL, UllE.&c., WILLIAM BHOKTLIIMIK. BO,>D VALKNIIMS SHORTLIDGE <fc CO., •I Burners and Shippers of the celebrated Bellefonte i; WfllfliHE! ILIIiMiE. ; Dealers in the very beet grades of jANXHItACITK* OOAJUI The only dealers in Centre County who sell the W! IL!Ki-K;Si Bi A! RiR E CiOi AIL , from the old Baltimore mines. Also Nil AMOK IN ANIJ OTH Kit DBA DEN uf Anthiadle Coal dryly housed expressly for house use, at tie lowest price*. I> E ALE R S / JV* GR A I i • v pay the h.ghast prioat In cash for craio ihst the Eastern markeu wilt aM. WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS CLOVER SEED &C., " 'UjtLl or will he told ou cuntmitaioii when desired and full urirta j T m , RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, * her 'plaster. * * ,OW " d w ' rr V it ' d to be as rood a fertlliaer as U 7 ASI3D VAW NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, BELLEPOITL PA. Lime! Lime ! Lime ot the best quality, always on and. al lb* kiln near Outre Hall. < GEORGE KOCH. GREAT BARGANS AT THE HARD WARE STOKE OF MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS.. Millheim, Pa., ' \Vn< it-iLc xxn RETAIL Dkalkd* tx P I IIEA Vl' k SII ELF HARDWARE. They have just returned from the Eastcrt Cities, where they have pun-hated a well wlsctej stock of HARDWARE. CtiTLKET. laox. NAILS OiLa, Paits. VaKXIhIIKS, PI'TTT, ii VILDRHS A CO ACH MA h'ERS GOODS. Plasterer* and Masona, Saddlers, Shoemaker*, llouMkeepers, and in fact, * HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. 1 We rail particular attention to a Eneas ' - 'rtmetit of Picture Frames and Moulding, very cheap. WALL & WINDOW PAPER. AnJ Curuiu Fixture* ofcvertr kind. COACH and WAGON MAKERS— Fear attention i called to our stock of Spokes. | Hubs, Felloes, Shalt*. Poles and Buggy ' ; Wheels, all of No. 1 quality and selling vc- ' ly chejip. Our slock is Isrge, and c"S- ' >iantly being renewed, and we are selling —wholesale and retail—at very low prices. ' Remoniper—much money has"been lost by i>a)ing too much for IL-irdwrar#. Try | DiossirP & ftttflk)* Bro'Si, I'hey buy lor C-a*h and sell at Cash Prices < for lest profit than any other Hardware store in the County. and scq US. Saustaction guar- ' an teed. MUSTEK A RUN RLE BROS, isug kT-y "ii H. H. WEISER Manufacturers of Sheet iron & Tin ware, i Millheim, Pa. All kinds of Tinware, constantly on hand and made to order. Shoetiron Ware of every description, always on hand. Rooting in Tin and Bhseliron done in the most approved and satisfactory style. Spouting done to order. Their stock of Tin and Shcctiron Goods it lurge and complete, and ofTercd at the I.OWINT PKIC'KN. Their establishment ha- bc-n enlarged nd slocked completely throughout. Satisfaction guartantecd, and ell jobs promptly attended to. aprlO-y THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE. Next door to Wilaon iA Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheuy St., BELLKFONTR, PA., Jas. C. Williams (Successor to B F. ltankiu A Co.) DEALER IN PURE DRUGb A.YD MEDICINES, CHKMIOALS. PAINTS. GILS, DY h STUFFS. VARNISHES, it RUSH KS. 1 KKFUMERY, .NOTIONS, AND rAN'CY ARTICLES FOR THE TOfLKT. > c . Pl)aiVDSil£&o©ll©Bß for medicinal purposes. BRACES, 1 KUSSKS A SUPPORTERS in area variety* A IbO. tltll'il'ti r CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other articles usually hopt in fir class Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFUL!/ COM POUNDED. DinaiT-tif !C. T Ai.sxaxdkk. CM. Bowkiis * LEXANDEII A BOWERS, Aitor XX.' ®> at-Law, Belle'onte, l'a. Specia attention given to Collections, and Or ph ds' Court practice. May be comultei ** in German and English. 'Office in Gar k man's Building. my 28 '74-t '"'SWboW'ofSta AM*™ Pennsvailey Hanking Co. CENTRE HALL. PA RECEIVE DEPOSITS. Ana Allow In nfiwi Discount Nou Bur todSwll Stcumiet, liolt* ioid| Pktkk Horn*, Wis. B. Miaou** Pree't. jCashler Chas. H. Held, Clock, BairlmaErrAJamtor MiJihdm, Centre Co M Pa. Respectfully informs hi* friend* and Ik* public in general, that be h* juu opened h'* **•* eitabtubmput, abore Aiixat - d*r * tiorr, nd Iceepc contUuiilv OA h*nd *1! kind* of Clocks, Witcka tad Jewelry .f the latest style*. u !., the Msranvilie 1 stent Calender (.'lucks, provided with a complete index of the month tad day of .ho month slid week on its (ace, which it warranted as a perfect time*keeper. **Ciocka. n sUhe and Jewel 17 ra ptured on short nau< ear.u warranted. sep ll* fifl ly Best Sample Loo tut in Town. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, D. JOHNSTON A SONS V,.ZrZon Bellefonte, Penna. Fret BUM to and frtm Uu Dtpot. Excelsior Cement* Thc und<-ri(jned now manufactures Ca* Sni irrv B **T BD J? F ASCPERIOH S u ' I"' kilns, near Pine Creek Mil Is, in Maine* tap' This cement basairoady be g used IB iarjre quantities upon the L. C. it S. C. KK , and has been iound highly saUsfactory upon all i.b where it lias been used, uad at equal I* •'i},/"!* mahofavfurud for use ID CL- WATER PIPES, or eb.tne cu route a goodquality of Cemeel is deti *l>ic ihii Cfoipot lis* already Vma .e*Uii Ut nod mtde. nod rendered tue ut •uual saUktaction. Persons, thercfure cut •irucung Cistern*, lay.,,* Water Pipe*. Ac., will find 11 tu their ad vantage to bear ibis in mind, and also, that be warrants the article represented. u. ,* J G. MEYER. Aaronsburg, la / IKNTRE HALL HOTEL. V Jonx Srxxoi.it*. Proprietor. SUge* arrive and depart dally, for al omnia. nrth, south eai and we •itM-r anoct raiiorr, j. p. aaceaa-i President, Cashier. / lEXTKE COUNTY BANKING OO (Late Millikr-n, Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPUftITS, And Allow interest, Discount Note*, Buy and cell. t*overnroeni Seen lies, Gold & *W*f Coupon*. "L A wm (B-MKLIIALL.PA. Would most re|w-t'V(uliy inform the fit tent of lhi* t ieiaity, that he has started a new Boot and Shoe Shun, and would ha thankful tor a share of the publh patron age. Boots and Shoes made to ordTr and according to style, ai d warrant* his w--rh ■to equal any made elo-w h. r. All kind* of repairing dune, and charges teas- neble Give him a call. f> l> It ly JQ R. S.Q. GUTELJUtt, * ~ Dentist, Millheim. o.ffers his urolesMonal service, to the 'Jpuhiic. lie fc ptvpArrd to pfrforai all 'operations in the dental profession. AdTHe is now fully prepared to extract le ?y? •_<> ■J-M* w(aowfpai* -royhTMf, D'l PGKTNEY, Attorney "at Law. i* i n 0 ' *'*- Gflics ovar Rey "nd s bank. - n„yH'W MAJ. J. hIIRLFFLUt TAILOR. (V. u^fc 0 ? 1 * spangler** hotel, t nuilall where he jg B v all times, prepared totuufce all kind* of men and boy's ciotb nig, according to tbe latest styles and at rea*on&ble charge. .1 A o' m M ' M ANOB, Attorney at Law, Y . esmte, promptly attends to al hunness entrusted to him . iuifftfif s ADAM HILD, PAINTER. -fiir- hi* '"U-es t<> the eitiaei >: M.filu Ci-nt-e and a -daing couti'ie . ii !lout-. Si;ii and Oriuiiurnntal l'aiuiiiiK. GRAINING Oak, Walnut. Maple, Ash a Mnhogony. Ac., V Plain and Fancy Paperhanging, Or ders respectfully solicited All fino work dene for other painter*, nor 6 tf. T OilN F POTTER ti Collections u ,i ---pecial attention given'*-- 1 - in * 'mi ls or property ■ r ,le M ; , 11 uidhuve acknowledk ! i. \ ;v A. Office in the ilieii - - tile eolirt house. Bellet- r TL. BPANGLER mi- I i . Belletonte. P* Oft 1 c cit ' UusUftYocum. Consultalioii ieib.i gu stid German. CollectionspronneH wttee .d to. pa. 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