TilK Jtic>HUii REfOiiTER THURSDAYFKH is. 1876. LOG A L L T~E Ms7 ~ iNsi frior.d# will oblige by sending u llem* o hwal new* in their locality, give u< the facta only, and we will put them in -hape, al*o notice* ot deaths and marri- Any one sending us tbe name* of *>x m w subscribers, with the cash, willbe entitled t. receive the Rkpohtkr one year free. The Kkportk* being read by neatly everybody on tliis #i'r of tbe county. w here it b*s a larger circulation than any two paper#, will b<- found the bet medium for advertising husine##, sales, ive. -vc. iff Subscribers to the Reporter, resid ing outside ot Centre county, should re mit Ut I*l cent-, yearly, for po*Uge which we will pay here ; thi* reduce* thepoeiagc r to one hair a* the sum paid by them tor j . one year'* postage was SOCtS. , -Public Sales should be advertised in the .'.eporter. a* it goo# to nearly every family in the valley. SALES - 11. A. Larimer's *ale, *eutb of Milheim, Feb. 26 John C. Kemp's sale. Centre Hill, Feb. •JSk Mary A Rose'* *•'*. Gregg tw|., i*rge farm stock, March 11th. J. II Meyer's sale, farm tock, near Co - tre Hall, March 4th. 11. Hr*on't newr March u „ J. A. Hainu * ale. near Uliurchvillc, March 23 , . . 'ale Dr. Van Valaab, dee'd Spring ( mhis , . * 'ills has a mu*ioa! c>>n*en | I - Spring M \ tion next week. Udy f . die-i! Mr*. MHleranag Klia# Miller 1 at the reeidence of her son. .. at Madisouburg, on Monday 8- ' was probably the oldest lady >■ u " vallay. The weather ia uil mumselv " Ji " and stormy, and many of tbe raad* -re I filitd with snow-drift*. Sleighing t good. Buv for Cash, a trifle above whole sale cvtr "prices. Groceries, wood and wil low ware, and hundred* of other house hold necc-ssilie*. * Bum*ldee J: IT- •*' opposite the Hushbou*e They do just ► what thev **y, and often more than you expect They M>l ftr cash, at the lw®i I ' po-ssble profit- Try them-try tbem | * A nephew of Stonewall Jackson married a niece of George B. McClelian at Denver, the eths* day. Timber for the **• Methodist church in this place, ha* been hauled. , M r. Samuel Farcer ha* tne contract lor the work. John T. Smith's wagonmaking e tablk'hment, at Reedvt!le. was dctroyad , grv, on Wednceday nightS. istsurad in Kishacoqutii** fvr >m4. |i L A. Mackey, President ;11 T 1 Beards:*)'. Secretory end Treasury: T A. A. G Curtin, W. P VN ilson, C A. ; Mayor, A C. Xoys, Direotos*. are the : msr.ager* of ih# Bu'.d K-g>* V al.e) Rat--,, (road, a* elected at tbeir last regular meet ing. The officer* elected In Putter towu #hip, on Tuesday, arc as toltow* : Andrew Ocker has been apt-vinted pvt-ma. Auditor—Sam'i Burretl. Townclerk —H. NV. Pbilipa. S.hiol Director-Era. Cronmlller, Abs ] Mu*#r, Ge >rge Meyer. Infpectors—Geo. M. Stover, Elt.iah Burd. Judge—J. G. Meyer. Constable—John Ketner. Township otficen elected in GfGfg . " twp: Justice —Sam 1 J. Herring. I Constable —R Kline* Inspector*—Thomas B. Jamison, Phil ip Shook. School Directors—Jame* Rubkle, Ben'j Rousb. Supervisors—Wm. Heck man, Wm. I Yearick jr, Overseer#—Daniel Runkle, Michael Hu zell. Assessor—David Bartges. Auditor-H. E. Duck. Town Clerk—Tobias Bailey Judge of Election—Wm. Homan. A dog 28 years old died in New Mil f'vrd. Conn., lat week.—Thai's nothing— man who said he'd buy his gro Cei al Secbler A Co'#, in the Bush house bio ,b * n< * if he <1 li,e * hundred ' years yet. Prince Tori *1 Botue it about to sell his splendid co' 1^-4 pictures and other object* of art. 'U i vc,t lh , proc -Ht in Sechler ries, 1 Mrs. Mary Clemmer A ni,M wB# thai after meeting numerous m.' o ! s return ed from foreign courts, her .tunclutiou is that the court of Berlin is the m uet difficult to recover from.—and this bei** uie 4 be table is supplied with the bestcoffee, sugar, tea, dried and canned fruits, &c , bi-'tighl at Sechler'* cbeap grocery in the Bo house block, at Bcllcfonte Last Thursday morning, Mr.Sbafer of Madisonburg, met with a very serious accident at'Flemington. Uu wasgeting coal out of h frozen pile, when tbe upper jior tiou descended, completely burying and nearly suffocating him. When gotten out '• the breath was almost gone, and a few minutes more would have finished him. He escaped with but few bruises. The Grove robbers bare notyet been arrested, but rumors are afloat tbatdelec* lives can pia tbem down at any time that the yvoseeistof# think fit to proceed against ffhem. However, rumors conflict so much I 'that the truth is hard to get at. — Chroni cle. Tbe strike at the Bethlehem rolling mill has ended, the striker# discharged ami new men have taken their placet. The Baldwin works, at Philadelphia, have one locomotive ready for ahipnicnt to Cuba, and three more ready to fill an order from Brazil. Western South America has also ordered six that are now under way. Prussia has prohibited the lioportatior of American potatoes The hands at the Pennsylvania Iron workp, Danville are still on a strike. Notice • —-The books of S. i. Wolf, wil remain for a short time at his lab place of doing business, after which thev will bo placed in other hands for collec lion, hence early attention is required o all persons interested. P PETER HOPFF.R Feb4.tf MRS. C. E. WOLF, Adia ri, A J KK ON Till MUITH*. That tit• Smith* fur outnumber any other femilv nam* ha* long In rii known, on J i* often jeked upon, and "John Smith" h* an omniprwene* te-tiflod to hy every town, and you cnh ii nriy find a port (Bee hut what tome one within ii# delivery will claim a note addressed to that name \\ <> know many John Smith* who are right frond men and respectable at anybody •!< white there may he a good many in the Smith family, who like other folk* have their little ianll* Hut thi* will suffice when speaking of the Smith* all ill a lump. We now wilt confine our remark* upon two John Smith* in particular, who wo re drawn out to •ali.*fy an idle curiosity be tween two of our acquaintance*. who de tired to know whether two letter*addre ed at random to two different town* for "John Smith' would receive rc*ponse*. The following are the letter* : i Centre Hall, Feb. '.'J IST-. Ma Jotis SMITH. Ih.ir Sir 1 have rai-ed that s.*' which 1 owe you, and will tmd it to you, per mail, tl you are -till -Saving at N -rfolk Let mo know at one *o I can send you the amount Your fricml. I The following reply ws* promptly re ceived, by which it will l>. si t n that , "John Smith live* at Norfolk Norfolk. V* , Jan. '2 I Dkxk Sia Ai ur welcome note so j sc. d Glad you bav< r*i*ed iue the j. o i 1 need th in badly, and * 1 will leave | here in about two week-. p'.eae remit j cheek lor S6B at ->nco, and much oblige j your ol i friend. Jou> SMITH. j The other letter was addre--*-d to John j Smith, Scrmnloii, Pa . as follows Centre Hall, Feb. 2.1 j Ma. John SMITH Dmt & - Yawl ' have not yet >e: ; me the *- promi-od | i several time* lam pressed for mom \ : j and will ueyou and make you t-av, will: : I co-t*. it you (to not aiteiut to that accvMlns . j .it once, a* I have vvailc t ju*l long enough , iv si J, dun t wm : any luufc of your prom ise*. Yours Ac, the followi. gis the reply, from which it will he MM that "John Smith a'*.i lives at Scranton S-ranton, Pa. Jan. 4 1873 DxvkSir 1 gut a saucy letter frvni v. u. demanding h< which you say I v we N.-w I don't know you, and you ue that i owe you aurthing, for I never -aw you nor hid *nv dealing* with v u. and he- . aide* if 1 did owe it. jvti w-uld not quee-e it out of me by your threats, lor I wou.d jut take the law and you might g.> to the d—l and pay the e.-t> too Your* -to. Jcvbn SMITH i 'lite correspondence ended here, FRKNCfI ' v TYPIHUD FK A fe.lt Dr. Hampton of Pari- ba- publ shed a i 3 pamphlet in wb'-h lie describe* several a ren:rkb!e cures, chiefly attributable to | r live free aUun.-a-cs: of a:r to the patient * j be*l-rOvU), i case* wf iy *•-■ ,J fever. He tofsiJers a typhus fever Id tte a km-i para! * -is - r asphyxia ol all ti.e vital luxe-1 lion*, occasioned hy the respiration of a deadly atniuxpberg, emanating ait kcr from a typb-id patient, or from any oths* rnor- t bid iource. ai: J be practically demontira- i t* uct only the gseat ujvaniage t i be de prived from tlie effeet* of open air in the | troaumjjr.t of ty phu* fever, hut he declare# the ah-solule iniu.gni'.y from contagion or . infection in the open air. Ac fc o.di:.r to L>r. Hampton, the patient caun. t he cxj* p. ;ej ii) any danger, under any circum- stance* of voniplscation, from other di- sease# or from the tenis-cCi-tura of the al nio-pherc; for, if the patient Is kept >im in bed by artiffoial iu-n*. tbe free breath - ir-g of pure fre*h air wiii at mi time* keep 1 up the natural (ninial heat. In typhus fever, complication* of „U Jsind*. of the lung- or any other organ, only renin* t.'sc frite access of pure fresh air mora urgent] j ana tv; nxve-*ary; it also enable* the patient to twk* more easily 1 when they are nece**.try . THE OIL PIPE WAR. In the *iS regions of Pennsylvania, pipe* have beiia lolJ t-j prry the crude oil from the we'd# U> repiiangr, and tbaea j pipra extend in . n>e cu#c- hundred* Oil, rude*. 15v thi* menu* oil i. conveyed much chcatwr than i". could ho by rwilroad. Hence the railroad companies look upon {hese pipe lines as competitor#. Ouneud eis s-'yu f.i'W understand why we have,, heard #o mj.,. ul Out the railroad 1 con:| if!if* obetfticting Ue o.y iPjlpi i* ! pv crossing under their tracks. A riot vail imminent two month* ago. at a p-diii on) the Western Pennsylvania railroad, be- , ' cause tbe officer* of the railroad resisted thfc -fussing of their track by the Cidum bia Conduit y,-jfip? Company, whose ob- , ject was to reach I'UUiiUfg. " e un derstand it, the courts interfered on that ' o^ r ' ss '' n BI, J bucd an injunction against 'the Fipj couijany. Notwithstanding i ti; is however apod-cr tri üblc se in# to be ] brewing i" tbe same quaricf.— A des patch informs u* that early Motsduy m un ing parties rsipfiar,Jing the Columbia con- Juct or pipe line, t4.>k |.i>i..#ion of the property of the U est Peup ran*oa-i c.ni pany at Power's Hun, their object evi- 1 doni'j being to bring on a riot A bIL >.'■* been introduced in the Statu . legislature, naPpd a fr e pipe law. the ob ject of which i U #>sthorize the right ot! way for pipe laying any -b*r lp the State. , Such a h?!t seen-.s cnSirtly eaSor.ai I-. a* means of cheapening oil, and certainly! ought to par*. TI EBDAI S ELECTION (Nov. I#7| Fob. 1876 J Lli-utGov J Assembly , TTTITTTT! I% |; 11 J | j P _L J- "J. = J i AV. W 60! 3V ol id! Bel If. -S. W. 82 118! 77 U'J IN. W. 144| Kij lfl 83 Milesturg buro 64 I* 04 43 Unionvlllo b0r0... 38 2-* ! 36 21 Howard boro .18 87 , 4-* : Wi Pbiiipsburg boro. '.•! 107 160 in UU" B.i.'gs- 108 107 124 60 1 B.nuer 78 132 l 112 Burnride.. 26 26 U 3t <*W 0l Union 86 68 33 27 Walker 60 134 47 Of Worth - 67 42 j 60 ToUl 2118 auß3 0000 I 0000 Majorities i '-lib | 000 I Wm. K. Alexander ia gujqiofed to Le 1 elected by aliout GO majority. MASSACRE IN BOLIVIA—SEVEN HUNDRED PERSON PUT TO THE | SWORD. Panama; Feb. 1. —The new# to the "lb u!t. from B.ilivin say* that passenger# ot I the steamer Ytmonre of Lake Titicaca H describe# the condition of affair# a- still i, worse than before reported In the revo , luti-in of Dec. 23, •<< favor of the town of La Paz wus tacked and over 70(J inhabitants, including many old men wo n men and children, were put to the sword. The pillage and murder lasted four days, i The upiirnucb of the division under Gen- Daxn had its effect on Qucsada's soldiers. The sulyor chief fleri. |)#za shot ii II Coc-habambn ynrions sergennt*, and con :e tinued his march. Op the 4th o! January v be was at Oruro, fitly longyen f"-c.xii L: .. Par. AII )* reported quit t t.u x A# ye 7. Quesada has di-i lainied the Puiileu< y at any rate the a fair will be letled in i few days upon the arrival of D ./.a will Qovernment trco; s. 1> Kit ll'is \ N l> KXI* K N DITU REM \ OK t'KNIKK COUNTY FROM .IAN lt 1871 TO JAN ltl 1876: JOHN H MITCHELL, Treasurer of Centre County, Jan, 1, 1876. DR. I\> cash former treasurer. $ 4 876 54 To taxes outstanding Jan I, '7t St VIB 41^ r> tn tea a-*eed for 11*74 J— lit'■>• r ta\e* from C mealed Land* 4 08, ,0 To cah from I nvented l-and* redeemed.... To oath from Com' r* of Centra _ county • " ■'* To amount tran*ferred trom Milllan fund M, iJ To ea-h from Ktray* 1 ' To ooiucienee fund , To unit over pi by Ireatuter. nIN. 31 j M' WW 2fi CK • ItV amount ofou'.tandinglav r ' e* Jan, I*l, l!*7o S;!V 804 46 Hy comiui**ioueia warrant* paid hy trea*urer 46 Oil, tit lty amount in hand* of officer* for collection " V 1 1-' Hy exoneration* .* > ommtttioni I 081 ST 1 Hy Tr'> salarv and allowance for *tatunery 2 010 On sre.• taw. 26 Hy balance due the trcaurer... '• 126 SI JOHN H MITCIIKLL. Treasurer, in account w .lh the Commonwealth o! I'enn v I\ aula. 1876, Jan. 1 I'll. To outstanding luxe* at lat settlement 4 I'.*.' .. Til Uittfi ae*d for 1>74 4 17V Id To amount overpaid hy trea surer - 1 024 tW ft* 833 22 CR. By auiouiit ouuiaiidiug tuxv* $6 44.' 7f Hy ami Male treasurer la vet 3 4UI 6n i Hy exoneration- a eoniuiisttotu 138 61 i It\ amount in hand* of officer* for ciilleetion 174 3? I By trva*urer's commission* 82 &n £V 338 22 . By ha i nee due treasurer t>l trjl u. MILITIA FUND. .lati t, 1>75 lK I\> amL outstutuling Jan 1, 74 p.V.Vi 18 s6'.a is cu H> taxe* outstanding $360 ;■ llv atnt. transferred to county 68 ,'>4 | Hy exoneration* a commissions 168 ■> Hy treaaurer'* commission 350 SoJ6 IS RELIEF FUND. Jan I. I lit. l'o amount > utstat .ting at last settlement SI2OOB $ I AIMS UK. H.v amount .>uUtariding. ....... $ 24 15 tt\ amount in hand* of officer* tor colic- ti n VI So $l2O 88 We, the auditor* ,f Centre county, do hereby certify that we have examined the ah, lints ot John It Mitchell, trea surer - t said county, and find them cor rec: W lines* our hand, and seals this 6th duv cf Jan. A. D . 1-76 SAMUKL FRANK, It. *. A J <; KIKST L. - ADAM YKARICK, (t *.] Auditor*. EXPENDITURE:*. Commissioner* pay Samuel F. Foster on act. of service as com' r 1874 .... # iS9(i44 Hal, due for work on U. L lor 74 .V '.71 yo $ 970 42 ACllintonon act. of service* as com r '74 625 00 j t'..-.'l tlramlev for hal due on *.,.;. c 1-~S WOO On act, service* 'as com r 1574 S00 fr-.W R 11 Forster on aci. ot services a* Coni'r* "1 4 Jury -ousUsisSfoner* . Co auditors A rltrsi settlement 1873 1401W PUBLIC HI'ILDINGH. Daniel McGinley lum ber for court house. $ 43 to H IlolUi -to trca* office ' D 11 Y'ergcr masonry for safe .... _ 600 Wm Dor.al painting -V gets!."if •••• Geo O Bryan ,-t.siii to treasurer* office... o UJ J W Cainhell -V *on* blinds for Court Howe - WOO Hen. Hoffman lumber | £ tjrork at Court II •. 33 4o 3rt > Mcl/crmot i 11. pavement oof-rd" *~ it) Jno M-Dermot I". 11. pavement inside 738 30- 1 166 60 i H h Hartley repair to i jail * j Jtio McDermot repair ' to furnace due# _ 600 H Hoffman repair jail. 73 64 11 Uo|fman " stable 6 30— 73 bl i J..0 L*>:i-.bcrgar :ro!t roof rr iAil* fJ7 11 ' BellefontccarCo. lum ber for flouring Ac.. 8143 tialbrail & VN ulle plumbing.- 40 80 MISCELLANEOUS N -r# M Allistcr wuh i; - forprisoncrs and cfoanirrv sail i->,£• fi 1874 ; t"1 ,y K >1 Knlghl g biila. fori 40 Jno Frlli mbtum iron bedstead* f-.r jail... WOO J It 6c C T Alexander ..-lL;ih 725 44 J J Urei.ublu iii' *.... dock*.. 7 * kpo A I* meroy Ar Co. county atlaf lOOOj 1 ii Hobhins, M 1), medipai plunder ::* I risoner. "Jut, R K ttankiu& Co. mti _ iJ irir.i- for prisoners... 4 "fc j ' J C Williamsmedicine for prisoners 386 j j Geo <' Bryan office _ I lprpiturc.. 73 GO . S"l| jictf wood for jail 3 00 j Dan ) LuU 14 00 I 1 Jno Luta wood t<>i Court House .. 4U) 1 I tiaatTiliriiurrmJn* forjai! 77 30 C T Fryberger mdse foriail Fryb s rgcr 4 5f o! an I!.do! for t'. ilo**V. 'J "> ll' iiry Perr whitewashing <1; labor at Jail ... : . II l>crr nursing McMuliin in jail no*' l A SchroycrJt Son matrasses Jail.. CW . M(i Uvuiun ico for C. House 3'JO . Frank Miller cutting wood.. 400 Ucllcfonte borough water tax...... 100<<1 ■ James F Wearer bal on commis siofo 6n slut, tax i#7's 6630 ' Cotn'r* rxpenie toljnpk Jinyon... S'JO • Frtsghl paid on chair* for regir- Ur "ttlco.. o'.' i W H Wilkinson 6c Co. boarding jury in case of Com. vs Xorrf* 6800 Dm/1 'tjaruian boarding jury in case of Com v Durst 18 60 Furniture for registers office 18 (*> Sam'l Urugger plan of bridge Ac. oon Jacob Sbrotn repairing malting... 2 60 John T Johnston postage 13 04 Aleaanu rGrec n removing ashes. 3 to Gcptisrt arbo' premiums 843 '.ii Road damages 834 00 Coinmiasioners notes paid.... 8 133 11 Interest paid 3 '34 11 Jurors pay 4 078 50 Court Reporter '2. r iO(Xi Constable* pay 432 40 Court crier's pay 110'• Tip staves 21(11*1 Insurance on Public Buildings... J(JO 00 Hospital lor insane llativille - bob 31 ■ State lunatic hospital Harrisburg„ 3*4 BC ) Western Penitentiary... 4H7 84 Inquisitions on dead bodies Ik's 73 Commissions in lunacy. 51 U) ■ Bartrim Ualbrajth janitors pay for 1873 310 00 for 1874 to 00 Premiums paid to collectors Com'r paid att'y* collections '2B 3i B F Shaffer slicritT on act 300 00 J G Sankey bal. or cofn'rs ser vice ........... ........ . M.MM. .... 440 00 . Wm Furey on bal. for seivicea* commissioners clerk,... 589 08 „ Awsn Williamsnrotli y 1,111 r '" K lloon I, dered for 1878 • v ft M Magee teacher institute 1678 11 00 ( Refunding tax* *# on unpaid aec'L. " < ''• [ i Stale lav paid I jjj ' : Redemption id unsealed laud*.., 002 ''' f I Refunding overcharged t.*(X>* •' I uiiMiii" t lands I 92 | KvlMg •' B Mitchell, tlins, for c.Mitt on IV 1.. bought !•>• t'i *ltt 'J. I I Commonwealth cost* paid .... V IN*®* j Bridges A bridge vii'Vi I 677 4'. Ron.l vii'iii 654 40 i Aum>ri for it ont A. regis trnti.oi 187 4 V' | , Elections .... I 678 IVI1 VI PRINTING. 1* (i H \ Mi. k IHIIHIIIO 187 ' ■•IV > )HT I ..... UMll> \\ NN lit DM tl IST I 111 I* I'M. I Kurt* bnlutu'ii Is't yuMi. 1871 175 <' K T A It I' Tnlrn VI ! '.•;■ \\ I .... 141 I*l $lO oa; til II F, Ml AKFK It Hheiill ill account williCi.tr. foni.lv tor v. .r ii.dltig D* c 81. t, 187-t. CR. Hi .until big jar..i. A returning * nir. • ~ .*. ? 27.' 'At It. notifying Jurn** not to attend . 2(HM IIV* I'OIIV .-) llig l>urt. trullirr A Mara to penitentiary 226 ik lt\ roitrryniit Helen Sinitli ntul other- to bmpilal tor in.line It.'.*, i lly i on <-v ilig Goo Jolles HiitlJno M> K in in y to In* ie of but i*' , Hy hiii l paid hut|iit*l tor -upporl j of 11. Un Sinitli m Hy indrn bought tor jail 2t> By repair* paid for Nil 1 7ti By earn of David M.Mullin 1000 Hy making bed tiek. unit Itlibig Miiiin ami v.* ii >ti I tig brdding, liiwcl'A.-, during y*-ar Vo 00 i By boarding prisoner* u> per bill rendered 1 185 50 $2 ItSO 40! nit. To county order a- per account of commissioner* .'niim UniHiice 1 "80 4o J.J (till 4 40 STATE OF PKXNSYLV.VMA 00 I'KM FitH t'OFNTY We the un jemigned Audit, not Centr. Countv, do hereby certify that in pursu nce o| mi Act of Assembly entitled, "An j Act relating to ('-unlit* and Toonthip* j and County and Towntliiti . rtbur-. we met at the f onimi*iorier otllce, at It. lie ■ funic on the lt M uid 11 > of January, 1875 and did audit, and settle and adjutl tin ; ei.ral account* net forth in the foregoing j ' statement. In witns-* whereof wc have it hereunto ret our hat d. and sea!* tin- 15th dav . : January. A 1' , lsl SA 111 Kl. FRANK, ft - A. J tiKI-T. ,1. > i ADAM YKA KICK f i - ! CENTRECOUNTI BS. NN e. the under* gned t' liiuuiv .1, of vitid (jounty do hereby certify that tin lor. going i, a true and 1 >ll.O I slalnnt.t of the receipt*, and expenditure* of >ani - County !r .in the 1 *'. day ot January, le7l to the l*t day I January. Is". A C HINTON SA M UKL tilt A M I.Y, J M li A 1.1. Coin 1> of Centre County . Outstanding taxes due by collect. -* Jan 1. lt*7-5. '6O \l Murphy Bur..-..*- lTi. 17*. ...' a (J9 1> F Fortuey Bell ft Hi" 7a J M B*uh I'alt ti ... To'."* D Roaterman Haines 188 OS— 7t*419 " 'TO I) Bcrr Hettct nte V.T st S Brickty Howard... Iva ,">7 !l.jj t! j '7l |i t'arten Hellefonte 'J>7 VS K Hunlyr J'hilipaL g Joo4 .V J 11u *st,g**r Uet.i.iir -j. ... *. Jt.oJJir.uk tifegg li'4t ."u , S Brie kiy IJoa'ard 4"' ' t JaiSlunr Walker. 88T B8 1 .d?'**. 7V W Klddl**a I*l :l) s g • '.',* T M ir*hall H-nner 111 Cx JC W aikcr Hogg* .. 160'Jti JMi' . ky Curtin .. 104 s S M iss Gregg 4.11 V7 Jno WnrdHait Moon V " '.*7 David Kobh Liberty ltci 7 e Lav*d l|rtcr Marion 117 Ss (J.j titaver bettsi . if Ja* Gate* Sn. w ishi* BVI 7 1 V 13* 4V : '73 C Brown Bcllefont® 414 Itf KII Carr M r exburg 101 4** p S Yearuk Banner... 12397 i/., iJ! alone K->ggs .*4■* '.'l K K erliioil t'uru.. j Ij ' A Hey Ferguson ■ '< -1 \ D 11 artgw* Gregg .. (>JI Kt Jno K**lti<*! Maine# VOl J \V 1 Leathers Hew- t ard k>V3 w 0i,....g;.T ' tberty V_". > L C Kartell Marlon t **) o Jonas Stine l'afon... VH) 47 Datl'l Musscr l'etin . sJJ t'Jt 1' I> Neff Potter Is * '.*4 V J 1 boiiipson li sn** ipl .. T J.,* HJS Spring . ... Too ,v K Turner Worth 11 K) W Riddles Pi .!ip burr 7'Jt 4t'—s 471 13 . '74 Jos Fox Bciiefont'* 3 4"al)0 K P. . rnian li gg* „ I l*>. OJ David Lohr Bcnner... 1 k 77 77 K ( ar*i". Utirn*i.j. .s* F Kierih tf Curtin . VL'&I . (Jeurgo W McWill iams Kcguson 'J UM 4? Fred Zettle itregg . V 4V>* K| S B Wilton Harris 8 PJO 44 1 A J Hosterman Hmtiri 1 ifVtal WT Leathers H w arl township ... 7V4 5M x Jno H Flw n llow arJ I'T.viiKh ,'j si I) W Kline Hut i 41096 W'm Oro*s Half M n 073 38 W W .Hpangler Liber. 4ty. 0 W Perrv I'sindo Marion. I V4'V 64 t. Jno A Miller Mile- 1 47V •* K HCar* MUaatsun 10998 W Riddles Philu r.'g 057 :.4 R M t-".iuiick is'.t.r. o .* * s Wrii 11 Ree l Fatten.. #?3(K t Mich K.TsU ttor Penn 1 4T3 :$3 11 11 Will * Rush... . l did 31 I)M YeagerS. .Shoe... V76t Jot R.*t f-oring 2291 40 I Jno S Fink Taylor... V2l 67 *... Ss. *:. *;.=.<" >: r. \ K If Isticai I'nioi , i vilte IVHr.' t Mich Shaffer Walker. 1 'el C Klin-Turner Worth.. All A7 4"> 140 I*4 In b#n '• of att'v - for collection... 1 225 82\ a 4*5 3fv'N * FINANCIAL EXHIBIT (F CENTRE COUNTY. Jnn 1, 18*5. CR. Bv oul'tatiding laxc* $4 > 14#' 14 " " Unscntcd land# 2 OC4HJC , By noia> Fv ''.>m'r fiCW-'* l " Jt- ,in hand* t*f allys Pa Collection .., 1 *h*l f4' Due from biirough of Belief.nU 8B 73 Due fr-.tn town-hit-- 1 4471 21 Due from Sam'l F Foster 2H I'. ! Due from 1' Gray Meek .**)(•>. I) .* on State tax no * t 1874 157 37 ' £v) i c u- | Jan 1, 1875. DR To amount ot note* and b*md_ due to sundry person*.s-2# 241 ' , '*' T Joo It Mitchell, treasurer '* 126 31 To B F Shatter, sheriff 1 731 4o To T 7. Kline, bal. du<* on acc't... 619 07 To Johp G Snnkev b vl. due on ncct 880 oft To F Gray Meek bal. dno on net. 72J 25 To A C Hitiloit bal (ui service* 14*74 ... f2 stl To Sam'l (tram ley " " Ac, U" To Rll Korilcr " " kc , 2UB -52 To Slate tax 1 828 62 To bal 1858 61 ssl 14587 By bal in favor of county Jn 1, 175 $ 1 8&H61 ACKH'NIS Bhi TLLD. AND A Mot N t> FA ID INTO THE TREA SURY BY COLLECTORS SI NCR JAN. Ist, 1875. 1870 Dan'l D.-rr Relief,uite $ 13 70 187 1 .l os Shaffer NValker 8989 1872 The* Marshall Beitner BCUO Geo hlover Fott**r 62 3**s 1873 Dan'l A Mu#er Fcnn 1011 (to Jo# K*- Spring 55 00 Daniel Birtges 1(0 (kt K Turner Worth |L in full \V W Spangler Liberty 5(1 (kt J Tlioni|iion ii. S pd. in full J Ketner Haines " " 1 Jona* Stincl'atton " " " Albert Hoy Ferguson 24(0 F D Neff Fotter pd. in full Dntt'l M alone Boggs l(k) (kl 1871.1-- Roos Spring 91991 Ferry Condo Marion Il4tk! D NY Kline Huston. 140 01 John S Fink Taylor 60(k Minh Kerslvtter Fenn 720(K Jno McElwain Howard horo 60 tk Fred Kirchojf Curtin 22 2' Elian Turner NV*rti, J67 John A Nliller Milos 738 b' Win U Reed Fulton 281 4' Robert M'CormieK Foliar... 1 l(k)( A J Hosterman Jlaines 676 (k G NY M NN illintn# Fergutott 733 0( S B Wilson Harris 1 (XTi 6< li B Foorman Boggs 120 2 Fred Zottle Gregg U'.klt* Mich'l Shaffer Walker 4<*M David Lohr Bcnner 378 O Jo# Fox Bellefonto 605 7' 1 NVtn F Leather* Howard T. 25 0 1 Win Cross 11.)f M00|).,„ J46 0 Wnt NpolU Union hi 2 1 STORK FOR SAI.K. —The store of S 8. Wolf, dee'd, in Centre Hall, in offere. 1 (or sale on very reasonable term*. Th stand is one of the best in the valley, an s offer* an excellent opportunity to any par , tie* wiihing to go into business. PETER HOFFEK. > FW. MK;i, C. E. •' 1 *li\ N i J.sKM oNt* UK •> I'' INTKK KKRK IN AUK ANS \S n,c Mouse 4'uiniiiiHcV li>|"iit Dis lit guttle,i Thy I'tcM.icl.l Hcliovt r T I trunk a Win Mleflcd < • oVCI liur. if Wnthington. Fabru ry H The general 0 remark oflhe Republicans cone* ming G"' Prcsidrnt't mcssagis tent to the Senal< to J day on Arkan* t. site an v further turmoil tn bt 1 Slat*., ut.il W. uld hot even dix u>t the 1 slitnding ol the low C .ntitutitt and I ■ | pi sent (• overitor II .s ihreatentng no * , ! sag of (o day however thowt that 1" lia ' been captured by the I aylou Dortey I arty .lid i> n*. *lv<* I t * render ihciu now ' such si rv near may be in his power Ihe inessag*. is one ol the moat ahturh docu uietils ever tent t" Congress, in vow of tin follow ing fact* I net Urooks, whom the ( President declare* was counted oil HI th< i election for Governor in WTT>. was • Htl ed out by tlo Clev 101 l crowd, which bad p.sessoii oflhe Slate Governiiienl as they i low have |. ■ ti n of Mi Grant lh.l when Baxter, who b eld ibo l.tlice. was us 1 sailed hy Brook*, and the militia were' , . i'le.l at, tiraiit practically *ual *iiu | i Baxter hy declining to entetfer * in favor of Itri* 't that Grant liim#** t rcc.unmt n I 'j ed the Constitutional Conv elltiolt ot j whose lcgalits lie now complains; lliat tfe^ I >po. o.u of who i Govarnor .*i Aikaniusj I i> not now pending before the President' | or his advisers, the situation being pence ■ 'fill and no one disputing the claim >!| | Governor Garland to hit oiHc except *, I corrupt crowd of malcontents here in Wushitigtoti, tint the nie**age wat wnt ten without conference with any members of the Cabinet, unlets it b>* li.e Attorney is vnetal, and liinl it o even opposed to hit v :cw sif the proper action lohelnkcii Ihe message, moreover, is sent in the fn. Eot .. ' careful rc|*ort tubmitti-J by an able special . * llimittee, with to well known a partisan in Jmlg. Poland f-r Chuirmin. recom j iiiendittg •'■* interfereio e and indorsing j the prrtanl flwwwaMd m Mdy i. pr.* j settling the pc.'plc of tlio State. Themes I *ag<* wi.i have no influence whatever upon I Congfest The Arkansas ip.oition was t nsldefed i v ti.e Sei ntr C muiittee oil Flections to day in connection with the general .jues tion <*• ( action Wat taken or indicated. If the Senate and 11- use :a. to lake affirmative a. t. nin support ol the present i < >;!•• g * < rti ..cnt *f At kanta*. it i* thought by the t layt.'i ■!**> that the President will. turn u (Hit. f i tlue hv force of arm*. The follow I, Ig Is the Presidents Met- I T ?Ao Xrr.atf of tkt I .St jf<> 11.-it*w illt I have the I . nor to send, >n y accorJaliie with tin resolution of the Soitaj ate • ! the oJ Inst , ait the informal., tl in . my p ion tc : heretofore furnished re* . .itivc to alfait* its the ,at* I Ark at. sat I vuli vitslure t • express the opinion tbat 4 all the t* still, ny sbOtts that ill the slec* t.otl ot IM'J J s*J'!i Br ks was lawfully u elm led ti ti. i:*.r of that Slate, that lie has t ccn unlaw ful'y deprived ot he p..#sc , sion if h't "til- * >11" e that tiUie. that it- ' 14*74 the i institution of the S'.ate was by , violence intimidation and revolutionary 1 pro ceding# overthrown and a new con- j tlttulion adopted and a new Stale Gov 1, Ci merit established These pr. . dr gs, 1 if permittod t • stand practically Ignore all j the Stales A'.* ' what Is thera to prv:*t each of'.ho states rtscnt'.y readmiite I t . Federal relation* on certain cor Jit.. ; • fr.-m chat.g r.g their C •u*ti!ution* aI.J violating tftcir pledges if tto> action in Arkansas 1* ac<|UlS *. „d it) 7 Ir. sp - tfulij ' tubmil whether a prn ed*-.' ! so dai ger.'us v to the stab ity of Slit, v■ vrrnrnent, it 1 : '. of tr N .1 ■ ' .1 <• .!-•!.riient, !*■ * should be rcicgiiuu i !-v t'oi.gr.-ss 1 v evrnrvily ak that t..ngre w dt tk.* .!(• fimti action in the matter to relieve the 1 Kx. v utiVc fr -in aclii g UJ> i (p.ieslions | Wdo h li. I j .i* . ici t* *■ t"e *j; * '•. v• | bra: cli of the Government. (Signed I*. S tutixr, * Executive Mansion, February 0. 1w75. ! Si FFKRING IN TKXNKSSEK j ,1 >a s . r'whiua-. t l \ ,1.. ,al J- - v . J patl'b froits >a>! vice jay .t * Uet was re. , unid liitit yesterday f. its 14*• colored ~ pars i.s rosidll g in the Ninth district id 1 Huthcrford cou* :y, announcing thai at mat.y |nunts tto'V arc suffering fr. in star* > valien. Ti c whitr* are not in a much bet u ter * otidilion, and are, tberetoie, nut able I t* ti njer Hiii.* any* asstslauic. it. . is • caused by the drought ot last scaxoti. l.tat May, stt_v lite N\ or!l, Mr Grant issued a |iroc!itruali<*u lor the a*lniotiition of the ' turbulent ntul dis orderly pel- tm win* maintained that ' ,1 -i idi Mrook* vvrs <|.*ci'd < lyt fttor of A>kaiis"**. litis wnk in* b is writ- ' leu littnsell dowtt un u tuibuii-nt and j disorderly per**n. ll In attcinpti i luj ■ put bis un a-uge t > Cougn m into exe cution any officer of the army would ' Le l.iij;.d l.y t! * frv'.'d'.ut'tproclsma tSutt of lat May to arrest Ittm and dcai with him UK tuch. It is one ol the strongest signs of lite time- that thin nt ! •♦*c!*t in ,;:*• fi;' in the country- I'he apathy with which it in received in. in effect, HU expres- \ nioti of the general b.iiel that nothing Mr. (trant tnay tin ought to surpri;*c unvbody. The proposition iseutirely | reVolutii.naty- jt virtually ilisjiutfj a prnporiticu nt lea-t three cenlurie old in Kngluml. that no man shall Hufler f.r uplioldinga dc facto g ivcrn* ! nrcnt, alti.ougli it may be that ol an usurper. It prop.wen to reopen the i woundj yliiwh have ben completely 1 clo.ts.-t) its Arkansas for lire purpose of | putting into power thero the present ; partisans of Grant, and wit li the tfect |of making waste paj-cr of a solemn j official proclamation of lite same man 1 who now signs it. The best Mr. (Jianl'v friends can s a }' for hU men sage is that it i* the result of mi ap peal from I'ltilip drunk to Philip so ber. We see no reason for supposing th t the Philip who wrote the me.-.-age is any soberer than the Phi!ij> who is sued lite proclamation. Altogether lite PresMent makes a more contempt ible aud pitiable exhibition ol bis own character in this Arkansas business than he made in the Louisiana bttsi , ncss, although nobody so* nis to take much notire of this, pirht|.s, for ou | reason, because it lias not yet but no it i natural fruits of civil strife. I bey • will conic in title season, and we havt | no reason lor supposing that Mr I Grant will teg ret their coming, us tu ba e, fro.n the debate <>u lite Givil ' Ixigbts bill, explicit ruis.'li In know tii.it Mr Grain's chief champion, will not regret llieir coming. If distur ' lutnee in ihejSouth be, tu we are in , cliued to titin L. tl is, the lost (linnet* ) for Grant's political tutiirr, be is lak -1 ing the be-t way t*> pr >ditre it. In i that view only is iits Arkansas mes It sage inti I ligiltle Samuel Wtng.tr.l. fniiuriy >l 7, Wiiiiamsp .rt. ind ti' iiiiejiutra mem her of the Pennsylvania lj*gislaturt [J from the di-lrit't fbriin ilv composed o of Lycoming, I'tilon, ami Snyder, Inn <1 been nominated lot Associate ,lustier of tlie Supre ne Goutt tf Wasbingfor tl Territory. Mr. Wingartl litis beet > U.S. District Attorney for tlint I'er jJJ ritory for some time, and hiapmhabh nj prumotjou wijl be good news In hi. B friimls in this couuly. '• Montreal, Can., February 8. The rive 10 has fallen considerably. The ice in th ,8 Laeliino ('niial touches bottom, in const; r- (juence of which s,oJomon aro thrown on of employment by the stoppa go of lie mil : a'otig the canal. t. IIMi MAM IVt.klA.v IKlUltiM,- t'l W \MIIN<,'|TN. from thi ' iifiihJ, lis* nut* gcia rail) ae*opted and uu *li*i IOIMI that no ilo. eiit W'.iualt can fre •ploiit thine liiLliira and mil out men I" is of t ..ngn*sa without taint. 'J'fit h.libv in th** reur of tlo* .W|Mu>l luacliliie f.*r l uinly sew )ng ntid Uianufa. luring purposes ever in* vented, tttid he * nil buy "lie f*r lirty do - lart M"i o than this, lie ,an buy the ' W il- >n Muvlnne up a tern** which cna- I f*U hiui to pay lor it hi sinuil uionthly in : aUliuieiiU, that he eatt spare oat of h s wagi > without feeling the drain, lie wiil gel, thereby , a machine enpable of d >it)g ; every variety of family work in the mo-t j beautiful manner, a machine thai even a child can opui.ito, and which Wl.l prove u permanent faintly blessing. Ma (diities will be delivered at any Railroad > nti a tn tlio county, tree of lrarisp.itta '.i**n charges, if ordered through the Com. ; pntiy * Branch House at 4*i7 A b l *.* Broad way, N. Y 1 luv send at) el<*gnl,l catalogue and . hrottio circular free on application. Tlo# Company want a few more good agents. •St i>urn Pes iit —George Csrlin, Fr an aged and rcipectej C'dixen of Hotter*' Mill* diid very >udd<-tily on the night a' Jaii 13(*.h, 175. He vsa> as well a* uxua-i [during the day and i "inplainedof nothing < 4|| the evening ot bis death ho ahd hi# wiie were visiting a iek neighbor, lliey ; returned home and retired about nine 0,! Ik, beta rcii the hour* of ten qii4 olev.; •ti o'lhiek his wdc was wakened by a groan or heavy breathing ami spoke to him but received no reply, she became alarmed and cried fur help and ran to tbe m gi.bofs, wl.o gathered in The doctor was #ent f -r, but alas it was too late, —he' was dead. Heart d.sci.su or ..Jiopte*y 1 ijtUsrd bis death. Wi.eti he lived at Mantis Ae factory, in M fttin Co ,h had too stroke* o: apoplexy but reco erud i will,. *..t being disabled in any way. 11a ' nas about Uo years . : ag.* wing Mxchi.'.e, 2 Fig#, Hum- I" J and K nhen furniture and will leave it ill hi* possession a! ni v pleasure. MR- ANNA FIKK. Feb. 17 'l. Snyder t'o. Fa. PUBLIC SALE. \N ill le m'd a" public 'ale, at the late t reldl s tice of Dr K J'an J'alxab. dec'U at , >:*.* g VI tN \VI.DNK>IAy, | Jf VRt li 17, t! .. foiloaii g property, vi* i TWO MoILSKN. two buggies, Filcigll. Sleigh-t* eg... 2Sett* S.ngle Harness, one Felt double tiarncss, II irse Collar*, good Ss ij'** ai d Bridie, Singh.bells, B-ard- I'A RI.oH Ft' M :r*. Knd I d , Dl* :. r Breakfast, < Exletikio* and Centre Tahlaa, Marble Top * 1 vntre labia. Vss's, China-ware, full * r u D.iii er dishes, tl M.d IJir.-iiSW Sre, Stot.i W are ona half barrel C l i.r. Bid steads. Birea*!-, \Va*h!and*, Dr.-sing r*b) Can#-Bottom chain*, s f#, all kinds f Carpet, ton int t> w. Hair-hot- I ■ * 11. .| 1. * a! ll.f • ■ !', I In.r- K t day ■ 1 ami*# e- h-.f i.ar,i .... .e-liK.f baric I ) .;. g>r, Kigs, MrsstL**! h. M.alre ..*. Till* (' the - horse Clot he*, wringer, 2 Cook stover one t an * iipse just new. FARLDR. COAL \ND IKDRUOM STOV KS, Drum ar.d stovepipe, C<>pner keltic, n**u I'll" n Churn. < '<-rtier Cupboard, all kituls I of Tinware. Demijohn* 3 ni d &ga! . Ire longii* s. Buffalrol si>*r*rp.aukeU.' ' It IJakrs. Hu* k* U Hi.d other atlifUis. haK* It* c-ituuionce at ]'J Jo r *ck, w hen term* will be mad*- kt* .wti Feb IS F H VAN VALZ MI. Adm'r. ' N'OTIt'K is hers by g.ven that the ■ MO* reloaio—n appointed by tin Omul " Ot t) iartxr S. --; >ns of Centre b* ih-i ,„*, . into and topori ut*"n th*- propriety of div iding the townsht|* of Ferguson it. ■ said county, into two election precinct. liav. reported in favor of a division, which ' >,ol ret*rt was continued nis; at Jan Term 14*75. and will be confirmed absolut- Iv at April Term text, unless sin-ptloos i thofoto. A \J 1 LLIAMs. i * ul_oi Cferk. \ AI.CABLE FARM STOCK AT PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public "le, el hi* residence. 1* milo* v.. it alp C. itr * Hall, on THURSDAY MARCH 1 I. the following personal property, to wit . three head of work horses, one 4 year, one .1 year. 1.>2 year and one 1 year old coll*. 4 c.*w . Eleven head of young rattle 1 sow, 5 shcat*, I hay rake, 1 corn planter, EXCELSIOR REAPER aioi Mower, 1 limy lor*, with rope u4] l'ulli", 1 Fanningmill, JVilloughby (him- Sprmg Drill, il**w. 1 Corn scraper. I 1 Sli 'vclplow. Harrow*, Double and Sin gle tr****, one 4 horse wagon, l'uir Bob sJiwls, cultivator*. Log chains, rakes,, fork', horse gear* and a variety of other article' Sale to commence at IP o'clock vli. Titctn.o will be iiiwUc known nnd rtsg s."table credit given, J. 11 MKI KB. Feb H. A. Larimer's Sale ON THURSDAY FKB . 23,187f)J three tttslcs F>ottth writ of Millhoini. 7 WORK lIORSKS. BCOWS. IB YOUNG CATTLE. Sitnsf v\t> Hoo*. all km*l of Wagons. RKXPKII. I'iirv-HIVO M*. IIIMC, and a lull stock of all kind* of fanning nit* nlciiM-tit* Side to . "inuience nt W o'clock. Feb I PUBLIC SALE XVill b offerod. at public tale, at the r. sid. tree ol the -tjb-criVor, near Rellcfonte ion Tt'tali AX, M * in.lt It*, at 10 oiiock, the "following personal property llorcos, Gows, YnuugT'ittle, Sheep ■ 11"?*', Thrombin? Machine, Ileapct, . all kind# >*f Wa.-onv, Uornplantcr. all kind# of l'low - nnd firming implement' Feb 4 D \ N I EL IDtEON jr. Public Sale . Will be exposed nt public #n'<*. nl the 1 late residence of John V K"*#. dee d, in Gregg twp . tw ■ mile- westof Spring Mills •[THURSDAY, MARCH It, 1575 two - heavy Draft li or-*—, one Che*hirc Stnl .. lion 4 year# old, one Bay Stallion, Three j tlure- with Foul On** 2 Yenr old Colt, ' Four 3'e-irling ('"lts. Tlire. S|iring C*lt. lijThrsw* Milk Cow# of Improved Stock, 1 ; ("nt Steer. 1 Devon Bui! Is in* nth# old, 11 Head of Choice She* is, 11 Br. i*l Sow * ami ll.it of Shoal-, Gel-, r (train F'p..rat**r vv tl. Fwer **n# Stn.ill "I'hre-hlng Mai him* an! I slmUi-r, 1 (iriiin l*i ill. Fanning Mill, 1 t love! Holler. I Fodder Cutter, On Buckeye Bcuper and Mow er combined. 1 ' grain screen, I hay take, 1 c.tcuair wood ■ 1 >iw, I broad : ml 1 narrow wlx-et l-!i.*r-< wagon, 1 cart entirely new, 1 pair hob sleds, 1 b*g ie*l bay fork, r**po, pullic*. '''Centre lladl ei>ri;i*lantor*. one corn sera n per, plows, lini row .#. shovel plow#, 'J "2-hot>• I, cultivators li Mual! cultivator#, 1 grind* j toue, dinner hcl I, lot of oak -entitling, i r * l"tot ' HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FRHS i- i'Tußkl I -el ot double citrrfugo lnirnes#, I set o tug I.al lies#, brilchband*, front gear-, tl#et of strap net', double ami single trees 5r chain# *>f nil kind*, rake#, fork*, grain era to die#, and a variety of other article* to* q. nuim-rou- to mention. Sale to culilinenc , 1 nt 10 o'clock of *ti id day when terms nil bo iiiude known aud a liberal credit giv ill on. MARY A HOSS i F-.'b } - • " ' ' V "l I ■ l , . OJ to* .1 or git ti.K the widows nnd licit* of Ruin cri vvltti act vrd I*- limn n year, hut whe i- tied in the Rcrvifc or from woumli •- ( C"iitrßClcd in the irrvlce, n houtity ol 1-12(10. Thin will cull fur 8000,000 e ftorn the Trwtiury ahotild the bill b- T .cotiie U IHVV. MARKETS. I* | ■ ; l'rudaee. • 'ln. ago, I cbrnury 15. I lour i|iii< t and Ultcliatiged. NY beat dull tttsd uii#ct pitied, \*i 2 ajirtug 4vil|c ajMit or February; s44c seller Mar<*li; Kif sailer April; S>> ii Mtj,,.*uj, rej(HU-*l 77ft <>rii *IuII; No • 1 2 mixed ft'.'ji *|*it; (iUJc bid for orller „ March, 7o|. Uid for aeller April; 70|cImbi< 4-' aau. N\ heat inactive; r-d fl 16 til l4i; white |1 2 >al 31. Rve ijiliet at '•'#.*. Corn dull, yellow 7nu7'.4t-; western mixed 7dk . t h*la dull; white tttic; utixcl ■ v4a• "#•. Fork (juict nt f2u'a. lar*l ■|Ulet ut I .ljui J(>* Ik tloli utll UOIIOIiaI, r.-lilifd idj* , crude iu<. Whisky WeM . eru held 41 10. ' luvcrsrwi wanted at 'Jalojt- Butter steady; Ni-w Y <4i. t iiecM tirui at 10;al7c. 1-gg# (inn .R BSiiß v. lIRLLRFoNTK MAUKETS White l4 Tallow 8 Ba-on 10 lima. 15 Lard por p maid 8 ceiils Buck heat 'J ets F our per hgrtui tulatll.UO... Nov* Scotia p'attri to 15. Cayuga l*lati. r (*.* V.i |.er SBuU lb* MARRIAGES. In Centra Hall un 11 iuet by Rev Y . .ugJ Mr. S 1 *;aith of Huntingd-it, and M.t- Klmyia Murray ol Linden ilall (In aiuß ,h! Crader and Mis* S .tan litpkn, both of Gregg twp. On 11 imt , L 4.ni.iti Wii.gard and Itosetla 11 Si.av. v, both of l'cnn twp. O:. ftb. imt., by Kv C H Kei'.er, at the R. t ruieu paisoiittge, at Aaronsbiirg,j Mr John D NVsgm-r to Mi Uabet I Ann Auj.a.'i, both ofCiaJre C uiity. DEATHS. I tV utre li all, on 12 insl M* tlier Lit. :.* I.eth Ossmwu, of consuniplion, aged (.* yr* ,< 7 months, and 24 day*. RAILROAD LKITN'IO FHtlPic-AIS will b,* re* * ived at th<* ! uflec of the Fresident, in i.. w itburg, until -atutday, March 0, 1875, For the Gradual n, v ami Bri-Jg- , ing on Sectt n* N*>- k*. ?.*. 30 and 5i5, on tt.u L*' ' Isburg. Centre A Sprue*- Creek. Railroad, lortnerly allotted t • M ll*.w I 4h C"); and a1* f r se elegant Hearse, 1 t wiil attend all order* of undertaking 1 t mav receive from FennvaFey. Centre Co. , Fa.' JDHNUAMB. Jan 2S tf, I N'oTICK N ti.i* bereby given thai _ the fi'tn "t II D N -.ii F. It ..nd v D. , .Mu -ertra! ; .*. firm : H D N'un Fvll A C-v. ha- been di-< *lved by mutual con- | lent ot t**tl* ii.irti.-.. All agent- er cus tomer* of said firm wi-hitig to ItM-k OVfor , 7 settle, tlieir Itabtii*. uiii #, U ui, the h< uk.' * 1 | ..p .s in the hands ot 11. D. Yani Felt the liouidnting parti.er. at Ceutre a Hall, F 1! It V\ N FELT. S. D. MCS-iKR. NOTICE. I.eti. r. of gdu.ii.i .tun •(! (>n the ( -late ot IJona* From. Ihl.- *-f Fotter twp. dee d i have been granted to the undersigned, who ' i. .i ;e-t- B'.l |H*r#o* knowing tnemselve** inaebtej to -aid estate to make immediate j payment, and those having demand against lue same to present them duly att , thenti al d b f , i.tw for > ttl-.ne* I , JACvJUNN fUDM ■ dan 388b Adm'r. '"V'TES DDK —Notice is hereby giveui that tie* Veodua N* las of tk* under-1 signed, have, for < .nventi nee, bc*en placed into tlie hands of Ja. F Coburn. tn Aar*'iiburg. for ( •' .*. tion. to vvm.:•*. .aincerned will pie.##" payinefit a-i ' •" in a. po.-eibtu, Jan 21 It NN'm. K. KoasTgn NEW YORK RUANCILSTOUIvj i McChtin * Biock, Dir . tly Opp. Bo b House, Bollefonlo, Pa. II.IIEIDI4\ *1 I'll.. I*rj'rH. Dry Goods. I HOSIERY, LINENS, EM BROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS LA GES. NOTIONS A KAN G Y G(>O1) S, I I . STRICTLY FIRS T,C LAB S OOODS. Ll J Ui'ldw llit' rml Prices. • Nov 12. tf j '[Kw| Firiitf^ml IKr ilorA tr NIt:n Tower. Cr.*s-('ut nnd Circular '•j WOOD- SAWING M A GUI N'ES. .*• tics. ril.llK. Circulars su.l Prtoo 14*1 seat fre - I BLYNlYEKfllitiitiraclurliii;a o. a iif.lti*•">.,4 NVe-t Eighth St,, CISOIKIIAH, 0., M !".*'• .* I• .*t Uil'ie M-.i'.'ill. 1 * StQftOP • Kugiitt*#. ShuK.'i Tltie-hir, Farm, Bs-hoat, und Church ißells, ct-. Doc 10. v. tA I " r t*t" vwotl, t 'Y/ firF'tmis vt vrrßß #(t wipkinit Litttkuc- Cm'. -i*Hi*•*• insrUotUurf- prWo. via , Btut fFw. , YI FJA V*H VL v FAOTVBUF A CO , CS&OTXUITI. A aIdOuI LIUGL. u. to , CuaL, LUjk£,jkc Jt 1 WILLIAM BHOKTLIDOR. BOKDVALt X SHORTLIDGE fc CO., ' Burner# and Shipper# of the celebrated Bollefonte : WfllilfHEl IIJIjMiE. ; Dealer# in the very best grade# of !ANTiliUllTK''u>Air: 'I lia only Jeulei# in Centre CV.uuty who #eii the W 1 U Iv E; Si Hi Ai H It: E CI O Ai L from ilia old llaiiimote mine*. AUo 811 AMOK IN AND OTIIKK GRADES of A nil,racite ( #! dr>'ljr houm-d e*pre*ly tor houte ute, nt Ike io*et price#. I) EAL EH S I.V Glt A I JV. Tb.jr 11,. bi.bM ,„|o |„ ,i„, lU n „ iau WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIDE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IK CAYUGA GROUND PLAST ER. 'ilwpte* 014 * r ' #nd W: " rTm ' nt * d ** *- tartUUar ** .o, offjos mo yM® NEAR SOUTH END B E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, * tl BKLLBFeNTRi FA. Lime! Lime! Lime ot the lifet quality, always onjl band, at the kiln m-ar Centre Hell. * GEORGE KoCH GREATBAKGANS AT THE HARD WAKE STORE OF MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS.. Millhelm, Pa.. i WIMLI ALE i.vu RETAIL Diiim IT ! ( U IIKAYI'FC SIIELF HARDWIRE. They have just returned from the E**t*n I t'ilica, where they have purchased a well' " •elected slock of HARDWARE. (T-TI.KKT. Inox. N'vil* OIL*. PA|T, VAUIMH, PCTTT, /> 1 7 L in:ft V CO ACH MA KEItS E GOODS. Plasterers :i nd M BBotlS, .SmMler*, Shoemakers, Housekeeper*, and iu fact, HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. W' fill particular ntleatioo t<> a lint ♦- J -ortmcnt ol Future Frame* and Moulding.l very cheap. a WALL A WINDOW PAPER.* ]p And Curlaiu Futures of evert kind. n ' u COACH and WAGON MAKERS—Four a attention ii called to our nock of Spoke*, ilub.. Felloe*, "-Hall*. Pate* and Buggy _ Wheel*, all of No. 1 quality and telling ve ly cheap. Our stock it largo, and (• ' •lanlly being r-oewed. and we nre telling! wbul.-alc itud retail—at very low price*. 0 Keineint-er —touch money lia> been lost by t . paving 100 much for Hardware. Try ,1 tilusssr & fiWiXla Up fir 1 s a p l hey buy f.tr Cith and *c!l at Cash Pricw D lor to protit than any other Hardware' Store m ihe County. \g sdF'Call aad see u*. Satisiaciion guar- A 1 anleed. ML'SSKR* KUNKLE URO S.| aug 27-y '74 1 H. H. WEISER MfttiixUctutrr* of SheeUrou & Tin ware, | c Mlllhcim, Pa. All kir.Ji of Tinware, constantly onj; | band and made to order. Sheet iron Ware of every description, ' j alway* on hand. Rooting in Tin and Sheetiron done in jibe most approved and valitfactory style j Spouting done to order. Their slowk of Tin and Shoetiron Goods lis large and complete. aud offered at the LOWEST I'RHLS, ! Their establishment ha* been enlarged, mil •looked completely throughout. Satisfaction guarUnteed, and all jubs; 1 promptly attended to. aprlfl-y j VHE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE. Next iloor to \\ iiaou \ Hicks' Hard-', ware store, Allegheny SR., RKLLBFONTB, PA., Jas, C. Williams. (Succettor to B F. Knr.kiu A Co.) DEALER IN PC HE DRUG'S ASD MED WISES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS. DYE STUFFS, \ ARN'ISUKS. BRUSH ES. I KKFUMERY, NOTIONS, AND i A Nl'Y VRTICLKS FOR THE TOILET, Ac. PUfl£ WlttS& L]£>DDfiS A for tuovlioinal purpose*. T SHOULDER BRACES, I) I'Ul'nsk* SUPPORTERS in great ; variety} Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, f and ill other article* usually liopt in firsi class Drug Store. i- PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Ouini'74lf S| C : T , „CM. Bo wrens ; A LKAANDER & BOVVERS. Attor- XX '■> at-Lnw. BolleConte. Pa. Speo'a •mention aiven to Collection*, and Or nhani Court practice. May bo coimiltei ♦ in Gorman and Engllib. Office in Gar |mun a Building, my 28 Aifcs 4 ™ Fennsvalley Banking Co. CENTRE HALL, PA v .. DEPOSIT*. And Allow Ij*rc*t, {; -count Note it® .. „ Buy and Sll ym Government S nrltic*, Gold and* PeruUorru, Wa. B Muoul* _____ Prw'L Cashier Chas. H. Held! CToek. HaKhmakerdJracKr AlLlheim, Centre C" Pa Uespartftilly inform* hi* fr end* and the public in general, thai be bar just mM| at hi* new e*i*biii>hment, above Alexan. n : ,rt ' V"* **!• -tantlv on hand. C.u I ° l Watches and Jewelry o . .*}T*t **> "*) " *dso the Maranvilf* Patent Calender Clocks, provided wuh a eomolcte jode* of the month and dsv of the rnaii, nd woek on iu lace, which ia ?* • time-keeper. Clock*. W ,u be* and Jewelry rw pairod on bort noitoean i warranted. •ep ll' dS ly Lest .Sample Room* in Town. ' , BROCKEBHOFF HOUSE, n S n°;' * M " ls - Hdllelonte, Penna. io <* d frtm tkt Drpot. Excelsior Cement The undemgned now mamif,,. u, r * n*. QITUTV ! ID <,F ASCFERIOR n* U ktln ** "*" r Pme hlHjr? Jl*" ,w This cement iias s.rejeeu u*i*d in 'Ti^. HU * i,,y U dasi •iructing tYnerii*, Jsjring Water Pine* A . will find it totheir advanugi to bear tbwin mind, and also, that he wrrsnU the artii le a* represented. m.v M,f J G RRYim. v ' Aaronburg, ia PKy T R T H A LL HOTIL V. "? ou * PfAXOLga, Proprietor. ' *** *rnve and depart dnilv or si points, north, smith e. H d,, " to,T Kcittauor#, ~ tTThvout nFVXII , Pryaideiit, Cashier. TRE tOl NTY BANKING CX> i X t, A t \¥. iUik * n - RTRE MA EL, PA. ould mo*t respectfully inform tba eit iseas of this vlnnity, that h has started a t ; hol ' Sk P. "nd would be 'I " r * * h of public patroa *e Boot* and Shoe, made to order and i according u> style, and warrant* hi, work ■to wjual any made obewhere. All kind# .. . r ' P* ,r, ng done, and charges reasonable- Give him a cnlL * f t b IS I, ns 77f utujus; Dentist, Millhelm. n lhii i h i W service* to the jpuniicu Ho i s _ prepared to perform all .operations in the dental profession. '*/ IT ful ,'- v l iro P* r l extraat ' witAowtpain, tnyh-73-tf. T) at*LaW, ' - HI. J- StIIIKFFI.KR TAILOR. r„i n e n' Iy ®Fto*Uo S -angler's hotel. ■ .T f* h " al prepared touiake all kinds of men and boy * cloth -1 J ?z< buiiacss entrusted to bini. iui2,'Hßt ADAM HILD, PAINTER, Trl!" h l' f" the citizens of Hiflin ' at c nd a , Mntng cou&tiep, in .. K T si#u a " d " iignanf I lwiMtinr. gkaining Mahogony. Ac?** Maple. Ash i lain and Fnncv Paperhanginc. Or dcr. solicited * * Or,C Jcae forot ber painters, J () 11F i'OTTSI. Attorney-at-Law. ! . • /-''••ection* promptly made* and J pccial attention given to lands or property for sale. Will draw up and Ii avo acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages, !"* c - Gtlleo in the diamond, north side e fie court house Bellefonte. - >.ct2tT69tf , T L. SPaNGLEK, Attornsy-at Lew, ♦ ' Bellefonte, Pa. Office wjtb iltusli A- Y'ocuni. Consultation in English and German. Collections promptly attend stj"d to. feb6-tf Y -1 Li*)* ■■ tlWnnllr ®f IXsn's fTrfsctwl Dr. Fltlsrs Yegc t fT r fto? I- S byrnp. 1- ' Tine-TTEW*v^S^!rtSs^-C.!. r |B