IHK ftNTIIK KKfOUTKB. THURSDAY MARCH 4, lb7"v * LOCAL ITEMS. t)ur friend* v* iU oblige by ,e "£ in^ 1 "* nt local new* In tUmr JocaUy. gi** the fact* only, and wo will " shape, alo notice* ot death* and warn **Any one sending u* subscriber*, with the ca*h, will be em a to receive the UcroßTKn one >car Ire . The UKI'OHIKH being re*l V *V ; every body on thia *! , £ lion .j, mn *nv where it ha* beet medium two paper*, will befouna • for advertising t>uine*. • *• *-Subscriber* to the Reporter, mid- ; u ,< tvntr* county* should , H dvrarTr.for po.lage which mil ua K c >. tbe postage rri-nr'-Vii Vy " one vcar'* postage WHS ITS txTPublie Sale* *hould be advent- .1 in the Reporter, a* it goes to nearly every family in the valley. SALES - 11 A. Larimer* sale, seuth of Muhelui, * Mary A. Ro*'s sale. Gregg t*l>. ! " re farm stock, March 11th. J H Mover'* *al*. farm stock, near t en tre Hall. March 4th p, Rreon s sale, near BelUtonpi, March J. A. Haine s sale, near Churehvillo, March'JS . tlB Sale, Dr. Van Valtab. dee'd Sprtn* Mill*. March 17 Sale ef And. llousman, Stale College, - ~ March, farm stock Sale ofEd. Kline, Centre Hill, 24 March, farm stock, Klia* Kramers sale. Penn, 0 March Ana. Stover, deed. Hainee, a!e. 11 March. Mich. Ream, Gregg. sale lf> March. Sam'l l.i ng. Mdc*. sale 17 March. John Ocker. Miles, sale IS March. Jacob Gephar.l, Penn. sale 19 March. sCrt-übscriber* changing their post ol fice addrees this spring, should not fail '•> notify ua of the fact, and furnish us tbe name of the office they remove too. to thai the Reporter can be mailed according ly. . About six inch* of snow lob on Mocsdxv forenoon, Ist in*t Wednesday. 3rd, set in with a fierce etiow storm. --The Laubacb farm near Hublers burg, was sold to W F. Crydcr for $lO,- i\X>. Eugh Larimer on about first of April, next, will become proprietor of the Cenue Hill store, now carried on by A. W. Graff. —A. W- Graff wanu per*on hating .accounts lo Call at Centre Hill and settle. See notic*. The neat 4ring on the carpet i* the election *f ColEujmriolendent. The can didates for tbe place are already on the move. The election comes ot early in • May. Candidates visiting the editor are limited to 24 minute speeches, and not to speak more than or.ee upon the same *ub ject. The Logan House, in Logaiiirille, Z has been purchased from the stockholders by Mr. Joel KSeckner. of that place, who artil take charge about the first of April, and continue the hotel. An g.J citizen. Mr. Geo. M. W as son. died at Cia* Springs on the night of the 22d instant. He bad passed the allot ted three score year* and ten,and wai aged 83 years. The family of Mr. Mark, of Gregg township, were poisoned, la*t week, froui tbe effects of eating "wursl" which had tseen done up in common earthen crocks, the glazing of which- -a poisonous matter— became loosened and mixed with tbe con tent* of the crock. Medical aid had t. Overseers—J. F. Kreps, J. T. McCois mick. Auditor—G. W. Hoinan. ri er v : _j. M. C. Sample. Harris Ttfp. Judge—K. M'Farland. ** Inspectois—J. G. Irwin, D. F.Taylor. Justice—W. L. Sellers. Assessor—A. Hess. Overseers —A. Keller, W. W. Leech. Supervisors—W. Lytic, P. Kuhn. School Directors-J. f. P*o*, A. kY pale. Constable—Adam Stoyer. Auditor —R Kendall. Clerk —T. Dale Miles Twp. Justice —Sam'l Gramly. Constable —John Wate. Assessor—Dan. Brumgart. School Directors—Geo. Weaver, John Shafer. > Overseers —John Hubler, Henry Ger man. Judge— Reuben Kreanrer. Supervisors —Adam Shnfer, Geo. Brum gart. Inspectors—Adam B.iir, A Shafer. Auditor—J. B. Kreamer. Town Clerk—Jos. Weber. y-fr Baßoaix*. Bai.u'Aika -In closing out our winter su>ck. we'offer special bargains to all in Clothing, Furnishing good*. Hat*, Caps, Boots, and Shoe*, Cloth and Rubber Overshoes, Trunks, Valises, Ac., Ac. Cull * at the Clothing Store, Milroy. Respectfully, 4aa:.2t. Z KBI3E. Mr. Uarv.y Mann, of 11.die fun to, who wn* injured by a railroad collision, in Ohio, a short time ago, died in conse quence. | Mr. Mann died in Ohio and his remain* i were hroftght home tr burial. The fun- I oral took place on Thursday, and wa at j tended hy a large concourse of people. I _.)lr. J M. Seltzer, formerly of the j Loop, iv engaged in the Drug business in N. Y. t'itv. Mr, S is a young man yet and hi* industry and perseverance have been enabled him to establish himself in the great metropolis ofthe country. A* BROAD Aa Civ IMXATION. The agent ofthe Wilson Sowing Machine Company will, in a few days, sail from San Francis 00 lor Chili in South America, where he will open a Branch House and exhibit the world renowned Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine at the grand exposition l-> be held at Santiago under the auspices otthat government. By this step the Wilson I Sewing Machine Company will complete j the circuit ofthe globe. They have a. rea.lv immense agencies in China. Japan, British lndit*, England, Franco and other parts of South America. Supreme in its superl ority over all ether sewing machine*, the Wilson goC* on widening it* field year af j lor vear, carrying the blessings ot a cheap capable and perfect s w ing machine to the remotest haunts of civilization Machine will be delivered at any railroad station in this county, free ot transportation charge* if ordered through the Company's Brai-ch House nt 22? *"d 229 Broadway New York. They send an elegant catalogue and chroma circular, free, on application. Tli: Company want a few more gosal agel.ts. VALUABLE DISCOVERY Die Nittiitiv Yd! lev \ nriegnled Mar bit—Fiuc Sjscciiuen* in the Hands of a Gtullfroau of Willintnsport. Our esteemed fellow citiaen, Ges>. A. Cramer, E>q . a year or more ago secured m the cast end of Niitanyvalley, about two mile* from Mill Hall, Clinton countv, a large tract of laud, having therein ex tensive bed* ot variegated marble of di verse qualities and figure*. These marble quarries are located en the south-east side of Fishing creek The layers of marble are very regular, ranging from two to four leet thick, and lying almost horizontal, in a perfectly sound condition, and in such petition—and under the circumstances— the rocks remained at "borne," and there fore "live." The quality, variety and favorable loca tion of these rocks render their location exceedingly valuable. The growing de mand for wrought stone, ornamental building, and monumental purposes, will doubtless call into u?e alt the variety ot marble in the quarrie* in a short space of time. Similar rocks may be found in aii our limestone valleys, but being disturbed and broken, are worthless, and uol practi cable for manufactuiing. A gentleman who has devoted a great deal of hi* time for the past t> er.ty-tivo years on the sub ject of geology, and who i- quite tamiliar with the various limestoue formations throughout Pennsylvania, says that he ha* not found anywhere similar rock* un der *> favorable condition for manufac turing, Qii.l hi* opinion t* that if those rocks were properly prepared, they would find a market over a n_mh>r of thp tate, as he i* persuaded they could bo and manufactured very cheaply ; and be ing only two miles from railroad andcana! transportation, could be transported to all points at *uc'n rates as to afford them to builders and monumental marble men at very reasonable price* and yet pay largely to the company or party producing them. Some flue dresed specimens of this mar ble are now in the possesion of Mr. t ra iiior, which are well worth looking at Among thorn are lis-' /ill jo wing. Ruins warble ; black, mottled, with pure hit® specks of cryslalized silex ; yellcw ribb>>n ed. resembling petrified wood in its struc ture, but which i stone dcpoited in a large layer, and easily polished as smooth as glass* TL7. quality is peculiarly adapt ed to ornamental wok, *2 c h BS clock frames, furniture and lamp vases. *ll the different varieties of marble found in this quarry are susceptible of a high polish, and being of a homogeneous/close structure, must be very valuable, and once knowr. to builder* and othar* XT ill be In gresl de mand. —[Bullstin.] SPAWLS "FROM PENN. Por the Reporter. Penn township iiad fis* candidate* for constable, and the re-ult was the," elected one of the tallest they had. via: Daniel Geary of Penns Creek. The majority of the voter® in some other township*. dasirodto have a COMIC/ repre ient them at Harri'bslrg UP w queer that would ound. On Thursday morning 18th ult. Col. Jos. Adams, of Millhcim, retired from tha U Me, walked into another room took a seat, and In a few moments more his time was numbered and his spirit had taken its de parture into eternity. Only a few days be fore be was r.ble to ba being out in town. , During the freshet of last week all the bridges in Peon fownship (awing Pcnns creek, i were endangered. The ice on the creek was about t* o feet thick some places and being frozen fast to the frames, when the water raited the ice broke in the mid dle and being fast at the frame* it raised the bridges also. They were almost im passible. The frame uc-'tr the bridge at the forks wa* torn out by the Ico. the bridge howler was considered safe for an "ordinary load to pass over Some few driving over it on Thursday and Friday and on Friday night broke down. Some time ago a cigai peddler stopped at one of the hotels in Millheim, putting hi- wagon in the-hoj. and in his absence a certain class of fellows (.not belonging to the hotel; took an inventory of bis stock taking as their commission four boxes of cigars. That was rather rough on the ped dler, say boys, The Millheim Grammar /school gave n public exhibition on Saturday evening last, in the Town Hall at Millheim. The programme conxi-led of essays, declama tions, dialogues and soleol reading, tfuite a respectable audience bad assembled and all passed off quietly, decently and in or der, all honor is due to Prof S. O. M'Cur | dy and his School for the getting up of this entertainment. A certain chop from Si - - \ lley, to- ing out oa a wedding stopped at Krca mer's hotel, and upon leaving handed the hostler 25 ct, as u-ual the hostler put tha money in his pocket when tho man de manded some change, saying twenty-five cents was too much. We would have re turned all and unhitched the lior# o again for nothing. Mr. 11. A. Larimer'* sain amounted to the snug sum of SI6OO within a few dollar* only. Hugh looks pleasant sii.ee. Mr. Jneoh Gephart will eel I his farm *toek at public sale, with the intention of quilting the farm and goingto New Berlin with hi* family. Mr. Gephart want* to educate his children at the New Berlin Seminary, and think* thi- the cheapecl plan. 10 S. G. CtAUTION. —We hereby caution the / public again-t buying infringment* on the Champion Washing Machine, Gip son'* patent. See tiuit the machine you buy is patented, for any machine poses*- ing real merit, that i not an infringrnetit is patented. Parties buying infringmente are liable to prosecution with the vender of such maahine. Wc are the only authorised agent tor Centre county of the OhninpTon Washing Machine. Parties wishing tote*t the mn ehine at their house- will he aceommoda 'ted br addressing, Z. P. KKISE. | 4mar*2t. Milroy, Pa. L>sT A brown fur cape between this pla -e and Linden llali. The finder will ob ige by leaving it at this office. rIKCKII'TS \ND EXPENDITURES UK I'KMIIK COUNTY FROM JAN I*l IK ITOJ AN. Ist 1876 Jv> 11N B MITCHELL. TroMUMf #f Centra IVimljr. • Jan, I, 1875. l'R. To cash IV. :n former treasurer $ 1 '76 54 To laves outstanding Jan 1, '7l J! 9Ri • To (aii'i a*e*Hl (or 1874 "'■* To taxes from Unsealed Lauds 4 087 ■ 0 To eah from Unseated Land* redo* nunl 938 80 To c*h trom Cotn'r* ofUentrs county l To amount transferred Irom M mini v fund..... ........ To rath from Estray* ' *~ To conscience fUnd. . ' l\> Hint, over jut by treasutsr.. t. __ J 80 iHUi 26 OK 11 \ amount ofouLtanding la** t , „ u " o. Jan. Ist. 1876 s*>3o4 46 By ronuuiuionei* w.rMHli paid l>y treasurer .... . loon, at Uv amount in hand* of officer* for collection |* l j * By exonerations a commissions twi B'v Tr'. .aiarv and allowance for stationery..- a www fMi 26 By balance due the treasurer . hRM 31 JOHN B MITCHELL Treasurer, in account with the Commonwealth of 1 onn sylvauia. 1876, Jan I DR. To outstanding taxes at last settlement To taxes assessed for 1874 4 t,.' I>l To amount overpaid by trea- surer - * s'.i 533 H UK. Hv amount outstanding taxes $o 41.' .8 B'v ai.lt Slate treasurer uxes a 40* on liv exonerations .% eomtmssiona oi B'v amount in Hands of officer* for collection '•* ' By treasurer s commlssKin*— _ fy 3tut '£> Bv balance due treasurer $1 w MILITIA FUND Jan I, 1876. i'R- . tli l'o amt outstanding Jail 1, .4 $686 18 Ctt By taxes outstanding- liv and. transferred lo county By exonerations Acoiumission* l'"8 By treasurer s commission— s6tC 18 RELIEF FUND. Jan t. DK To amount outstanding at last settlement sl3Ww $121)88 CK . By amount outstanding $ lo By amount in hand* of officers for collection. I>4 oo $l2O 98 We, the auditor* of Centre county, do hereby certify that we haYe examined the above account* of John B Mitchell, trea surer of said county, and find tbetu cor- Witnesz our hand* and seals this tith day of Jan. A. D . 1875. „„ , , SAMUEL FRANK., Il a. A- J- liKIKbT. t-a. ADAM YEABIOK. [L 1 Auditor*. EXPENDITURES. Commissioner's pay— Samuel F. Foster on act. of service a* com'r 1874 .....$ 688 4"> Bal, due for work on U. L lor 74 A' 75... 271 %- $9,0 42 A G llinton on ait. of services as com* r '74- Sam'l Oraujley for bal due on services 1873 tUU) On act, service* a* com'r 1874 020 00- 38oO) It 11 Forsicron act, of service* as com'r* clerk - - fl Jury commissioners... 36 4- Co. auditors -U.-- settlemenl 1873 l*w*z; PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Daniel McOinley lum ber for court house. * 43 4o R Hollabush repair* lo treas. office . IS-o D II Yi rpcr masonry for safe ..... W m Donal painting A graining - B*' Geo O* Bryan repair* to treasurer* office... 8 tt> J W Campbell A sons blinds for Court ftou-. Hen. Hoffman luiub-, A work at Court H-. M 4i Jno McDermot t.. H. pavement out*id... 427 $0 Jno McDerinot C. H pavement inside 738 2)— 1 Iwdl II b Hartley repair to Jno McDi-rmot rapi, to furnace flues _ tf 00 II Hoffman repair jail. IS Of H Hoffman ** stable 6 80 — To 04 Jno S Loneberger iron roof for lail ........... 837 44 BellefontecarCo. lum ber for flooring Ac- 93 A. Galbrntb 4 White . piumbiDg..— 4) AO MISCELLANEOUS Nora M AI lister wash ing for prisoners an J eleanintf jail A- e ffl ec* 1674 . * IJ3 .5 it it Knight ga- bills. Sk4 y0 Jno Pelleinbaum iron bedstead* for jail... fIOOO J It A C T Alexander coal bills 725 44 J J Greuohla indexing dockets.... SO 00 A Pomcroy A Co. county atlM —. 1000 J H Dobbins. M I>, medical attendence prisoners....... 7000 R FRankin*Co. med _ r icine for priaoners... 1 J C Williams medicine for prisoner}.., 3Si Geo O' Bryan f furniture...... -J **) Soli Dcrr wood forlAil Dan'l LuU " " 14 00 Jno Lutz wood for Court House - 400 I Guggenheimermdsc for jail "7 20 C T Frybcrgcr md#o ! for jail tOO ' Frybcrgcr A Moian mdsc for C. House... ~o Henry pcrr whitewashing A labor at jail 15 0O H Derr nursing McMullin in jail 5a t*> A Sehroyer A Son matrasses jail.. M G Rvmati ice for C. House 3 'JO Krnnk Miller cutting wood 4Us Bcllefonte borough water tax 10000 James F Weaver bal on commis sions on tatc tax 1873 55 30 Com' rs expense to Lock Haven... 500 Freight paid on chairs for regis ters office W H Wilkinson & Co. IxVahlinjg jury in case of Com. vs N orris 03 "U Dan'l Garman buur ry* office *6 •*' , II Y Stitzer stationery..... >*J •' llellefonte Piea* Co. binding a- * e* book* ?2!i! * A William* appearance docket... , r f Scalp premium* Road damage* q H*i (Commissioner* nolo, paid •' 100 i 9 Interost paid 3 134 41 r Juror* pay , t Court Reporter JwjW | Constables pay ••••• *•'* 3J 9 Court crier'* pay lib 00 Tip slave* ••••••••• •• £',J) JJJ; lusuranee on Publie Buildings... JUKI) Hospital for insane Danville (*SB 31 State ianatie hospital HiirrUburg.. 384 (16 Western Penitentiary... 487 64 Inquisitions on dead bodies 123 78 Commissions in lunacy 61 00 llnrtrim Gulbraitb janitor* pay for 1873 oiOdO for 1874 30 00 Premium paid to collectors Conors paid alt'ys'collections 38 37 It F Shaffer sheriff on act. 00 J U Hankey bai. or oom'r* er vice • - 440 00 Wm Furey on bat. for setvieca* commissioner* clerk 586 08 Aarm William*proth'y bill r n I dereil for 1873 82 32 IR M Msgee teacher institute 1873 1100 Refunding la*" on unpaid ncc i >w . Stale IIU paid 11*14 Redemption o( unsealed land*... W"- Refunding overcharged taxes on uttt*nli' t 2H'> 27 Commonwealth cost* paid 2IHNV, Bridges & bridge view* I ')*' 'J' 1 Koa.l view* '' k, l 40 A*e*or* for a-*es>n out .V regis- I ration 1871 2 .'.ld 01 Election* I 671 '*> 1* KINTINU. P lirnv'Mork balance li*7'l WI2M •• •• 1X74 000 II) W w llrowii . 1X74 10 m> Fred. kurtr balance Ix '.ll 26010 •' " 1X74 176 U' KT .V II r Tuten 21.1 IV. Umrn< W Knot 1411*' S4O 1K.7 81 II K. SUA KKK It, Slmiiff. in account with Centre Countv for year ceiling Deo si.t, ix7B. CH. Ily untuning jurors A returning veliirrs -f .. -1' By antify ing juro*< not to attend . 20 00 Ily conveying Durst. t.arncr A Have to penitentiary '-Jot*) Hy conveying Helen Smith and other* to ho. pita I lor insane.., I4oi*.i Hv conveying tiro Jones ami Jno Mi Kinney to iuMue >f refuge Ka.it*' Ily am t paid hospital lor support of Helen Smith - 39 't' Ily uiiise bought for jail it • rep lira pan! for tail I TO Hy care of lUxnl McMollin Hit*' lty making bej tick* ami filling same ami washing beil.lttig, tewrlsAc, during year 23 t*' By hoarding prisoner. a per bill retnlered I 185 50 $2 080 4t DR. To county order as per account of commissioner* - 1 t*i Balance I 750 40 fJtWO 4<< Jan. 1, '76, By bal. due B K Shaf fer 17.50 4<> STATE !' NTY Wo the un Jer*igned Auditors il tVntr. County, do hereby certify tbat m pursu ance of an Act of Aen:bly entitled, "An Aol relating t<> CVunlie* aiid Tonntbip* and County and Townthiu officer*.' t mot at tho I'omUti-Moliort office, at Brlle fonte. on the ll Monday o: January, la*/', and did audit, and -rule and adjuat the •everal accounla act forth in tho foregoing Statement. In itne<* whereof we have hereunto aet our hand* and teal* thia 16th dav of January. A. 1> . I s 7 6. SAM I KL KKAN K. it 1 A .1 tiRUT, (i - ' ' ADAM YKA KICK, ft a 1 CENTRE OOF STY. SS. We, the underaigned Commiaaioneis of aatd County do hereby certify that the foregoing it a true and correct itatrtuent of the receipts and expenditure* of -aid County iron) the |at day of January,' 1*74 to the lat day of January, 1875. A C HI.STON, SA MI'EL ORAMLY, J N HALL. Coiu'r* of Centre County. Outatanduig late* due l>* collector* Jan 1 1875 'O6 M Murphy Buriuid.j 176 82- 176 82 '6B D F Fortney Bel! ft 490 78 J M Huah I'atlon 76 98 D Hoaterman llainaa IAS OS— TiVf 79 '7O D Oerr HMlcfoute .. #iT ct S prickly Howard... t> 37 386 41; '7l H Carten Be'lefonta 24)7 at K Hunter Phi'iptb'g 1004 A J llaaiinger Benner J2 Jno M inick Gregg.. 160 26 5 Bricklr Howard.. 46 6b Jot Shatter Walker 617 66 1 24a 65 '72 W Riddle# T Marahail B-nner. 131 05 J C Walker Hogg*... 160 26 J M C'oaky Cumn. . 104 88 8 N oiat tiregg .. 4JO 27 Jno W#r J Half Moon 25*1 7 David Rubb Liberty 108 'J? David Harter Marion 117 SS lleo Stover Poller... 395 16 Jat Gate* Snow Shoe .'..'t 79—2 hV 42 '73 C Brown Bellefonte 414 19 KH Carr Mileaburg 10148 8 Yearick Benner... 122 97 Dan I Malupu J, Si* at R Kior.hoff Curtin_ 94 17 A Hoy Ferguson 366 96 D llartges Gregg 631 X) Jno Ketner Haines... 21)1 39 W T Leathers How ard 30 23 W Spangler Lilterty 223 66 L C Kartcb Marion 631)44 joi n, sit uc r*attwit. , 210 *r Dan I Mu.. r Penn. 302 no 1* D Neff Potur 189 94 J Thompson S Shoe- IS! S3 Jos Kivs Spring 700 56 K Turner Worth 11 HO W Kiddles Philip*. a-rr 720 46—6 471 13 '74 Jos Put BelteAuitu. . rt 4V) 6o K Purr man 8.gg..._ 11"66 62 David Lobr Benner .. i 877 77 F Caraon Burn*ide... 90 28 F Kierchoff Curtin... 249 94 George W McWill ianis Ferguson 2 69147 Fred Zritle Gregg ... 2 426 H4 6 ti WiDv |||r; J 12fi U A J Hosteruian Ha nts 1 38206 WT Leathers How ard township 724 69 Jno Mi-El wain How ard hnrough, 239 84 D W Kline Huston. 410 28 Wm C roat Hal f M oon 678 23 W W Spaaglcr Liber •y 11 1 626 90 Perry Condo Marion. 1 248 lit Jno A Miller Miles.. 1472 88 Kll Carr Milesburg ... 408 20 W Kiddles Pbiiiptb'g 96* 61 RM'Cormick Potter. 3 632 03 NViii if Heed aiattoii.. 06 Mich Kcrsietler Penn 1473 33 II B Wilcox Rush 1 old 51 I) IJ Yeager S. Shoe... 276 99 Job Ross Soring 2 291 Btt JnoS Fink Taylor... 22167 jYnj Spoiu Union 387 27 V. M Luiaa Dolor. - vllte ... 126 02 Mich Shaffer Walker. 1 361 85 Klias Turner Worth . 311 37-45 140 14 In han 1* of att'ys for collection... 1 225 82 $46.164% ; FINANCIAL EXHIBIT OF CENTRE COI" NT Y. Lan 1, 1875. Ll. By outstanding taxes $45 141) 14 " Unsealed lands 2 000 00 I By note* hold by Cora'r* 208 30 j " 40., in hands of att'ys for collection ......... 1 361 64 pyo from borough of Bellefonto 811 76 I Due from township* t 071 21 Duo from Sam'l Foster' 28 46 Due from P Gray Moot 6000 Duo on State tux acc't 1874 167 37 s6l 148 87 Jan 1, 1875. DR. fo amount ol note* and bonds due to sundry persons S3B 241 GO To Jno 1$ Mitchell, treasurer 6 126 81 To It F Shaffer, sheriff 1 731 40 To T Z Kline, bnl. due on acc't... 610 07 To John (4 Saiikoy bsl. duo on acc't - 23U 00 To It Gray M. ek Ul. duo on act. V 24 26 To A ( s llinton b.il on services 1874 82 .'io To Sam' l Crumley " " At., 201 0C To Hll Forster " " Ac., 'JtW 62 To State tax 1 826 02 To ha 1 1 868 61 ittl U8 87 By ha I iii favor uf county Jau 1, 1876 $ 1 868 51 ACCOUNTS SETTLED, AND AMOUNTS PAID INTO TDK TIIF.A -SUItY 11V CGLLECTOItSSINCE JAN. Ist, 1876. 187" Ifhn'l Dcrr Ih-llafuiite $ 18 70 1871 Jos Shaffer Walker 60 60 1872 Tlios Marshall Henner 36 00 Geo Stover Potter 62 83 1873 Dan' l A Muster l'enn 100 00 Jos Ross Spring 66 00 Daniel Bartges 11000 K Turner Worth pd. in full W W Spangler Liberty 60 00 J Thompson S. S. pd. in full J Kotner Unities " '* " Jonas Sline Pulton " " Albert Hoy Ferguson 24(0 1* D Nell' Potter |>d. in full Dnti'l Malonc Hoggs lot) 00 1874 Jos Ross Spring 348 20 Ferry Condo Alanon tilt*) U W Kline Huston 14000 John s Fink Taylor 6000 Mich Rerstelter peroi 72(1 (XI J no Mi El wain Howard buro <6 (Ml Fred Kirchuff Curtin..... 22 25 Klias Tumor Worth 167 26 John A Miller Milos... 73H 15 Win H lteed Potton 281 46 Robert M'UwrmlcK Potter... I 100 flo A J Hosteriii'iii Haines.... 67500 l. W M' \\ illinms Ferguson 738 00 s It Wilson Harris 1 QM 'si R B Poorman Boggs 120 21 Fred Zultle Gregg 99000 Mich'l Shaffer Walker -oUCt,i| David Lohr banner.., U,i * JO3,FO* Bullefunte G<>s 79 Wni F Leather* Howard T. 26 0(1 Wm Cro>> Hull' Moon HOOO Win SpotU yplop tij Ua --Stork For SAt-X.—The *tore of 8. 8 Wolf, dee d, in Centre Hall, is offi-rrd fir -ale on very reasonable terms. The stand is in e of the best in the valley, and offer* an excellent opportunity to any par tie* wi.-hing to g<> into busini!**. PETER HOFFER. FEB 4. AIR 3. U. K. WOLF, AIM rj INDIAN NKWS. Waahinglon. Kvli. 21.—1 i ||o*r from official dnt* ihnt the nutubei of Indian* captured l>v I nitcil Stnlr-a Irooj a in I*7S wn* 2'27 ; Indiana kill e.l hy Uniliil Stales troop*. 405; tit ; item killed ly Indlsna, 44 ; aolditm killed by lndtatta, I* ; and during i* I mouth* of 1874 the number '0 men, wo- ; men, anil children, of the I nolo 1 Ai'itcbc*. being a j>rl uf over Uoo who left their rtaervation and were killed Hy United Stale# troopa aciit out by the l'oal Tomtuander lo bring litem back In the reaervatiun, which allempt, they rcaiatcd or evaded : a' the killing ol IHI men, Women and chil dren, Apache*, of Tamp Verde (the detail* ate not given ) ; and, alau the killing of liMy three men, women and children of the Apache*. Klkimiugiu.j an Apache Thief, San Carina Agency, wa* l with wnier, and the supplv promise* to be sufficiently abundant, with the acquisitions from the spritig thaw, to last far into the summer. What moie could be desir ed from a bountiful Providence ? Now i- the time lor the shivering d< ui zeu* of lite Atlantic slope lu pay our State a visit The ('harm* of the "Happy Valley," a* deptoud 111 Uaa sella*, are here outdone. Combined with all (be beauties which nature lias so generously lavished > n her land scape ami inoutitain scene Iv, will tie encountered toft, genial ami healthful air*- amid which Hie poet will find inspiration anil the ai list subjects f r hi* easel. IHRKK I.IHLK UKOIIIfcKH PEDDLING BASKETS DIE OF lUK COLD IN THE KUAIJ— PA RENTAL CRUEL SY. Oatoun, Eel. 20. —Tht |utrlK-uiars of n sal easeuf death by frccxitig Lave been received in thia place from the town of Exeter during the inuuaely Cold weather that prevailed here ail of thia week. The victims were three boys, named Patrick .Martin aud Michael O'Brien, the first agcl eight, the sec >nd ten, and the third eleven years. * They were hroth?r, living with their parent* in KxiD-r. The father ami tit other are laay and d>Mi pated people, aud live on the fruiu of the labor of their children, who were •even in number. The four oldest made baskets, aud the three others just named traveled on fool about the country > jling ttiem. 'Ju Tuesday last the thermometer in the town of Exeter marked twenty five degree* below xero. Mr. ami Mra. O'Brien told their three little children that tin v to tut staii out with a lot of InskcU. The boys begged to be ol lowed to wail until the weather turnß crated. They were poorly clad and were barely able to keep warm in the miserable SioUo it* which the family lived The brutal parenU forced tlieui with threais ami lieatings. however, to go out with the baskets. They started in the direction of NNestville. some miles distant, over a bleak and deso late roi, billy and iu utp placey badly driftnl. Each bov had a num ber of baskets lied to him reaching above bis bead. Wheu last seen alive bv any of the family they were strug gliug up the hill away from tha house, two of tlient weeping bitterly. They never reached Westvillc. Wednesday morning n gentleman who was driving from Westvillc over the Exeter road saw the bodics of three children lying in the road. Each had a number of baskets tiedi around his body, and the large-t of the three had his arms around the neck of tho smallest. It needed huM glance fo enable the geullciuan to see that the boys weie dead, and had doubt ess been froxen to death. Frozen traces of tears on thcjclieeks of cud) one. Ihe bodies were taken to Westvillc. where they were recog nised :u tli„ the Delaware-', Miliord, l'n., ats threatened by the breaking up of tlih ice at that point is incorrect. There i* no break In the river below illir point. Harpers' j4 u C u ' no b'r March is au un u-ua|ly good number, containing, among other thktg*, an artlole on Carrlwiture in the Middle Age*,"by James Parton, one on Lost Empires, illustrated, by Kngcne Lawrence, and one on The Last Journals of David Living-tone, by T. J. Conent. No other periodical car e r e.~ tf "e tfteplaoo o i Jlatpirs. FRANCE. • The Awembly Kecogtiigea the He public 1 Paris. Fuhruaiy 24. The Assembly to- Jay finally passed ilia hill for llni urgani ! ratbm of lit* Senate by a vole of 448 yea* to .41 nays. I The clquso implying recognition ol ilia republic, which had a malurliy of on* 1 only. on January *Hb was finally adopted hy a vote of 4 hi yeas to nay*. Tan K.mr II l.t u s forty lout abut low water murk nt KuoxvtlU, Twin, and I rising eight ou-Urs an hour Ihe gas, wurks are under ssln and several houses, j mills and bridges have baeu swept away. ; | Fifty-one residents uf Owen County,l Ky. are on trial for conspiring to prevent '.lie lleputy United Stales Marshal from j executing court processes. Tlireeof the leaders of a gang of roun- Uei fetters have been arrested in Massachu setts and commuted for trial. It is reported that Bender, the Kansas tmuderer, has been arrested near Florenc e I Arkt. • ♦ • 'I A terrible icrident happened in St. Andrews church (Catholic) New Yolk, ou Friday. While the congregation were at worship and the house thronged with peo ' pie, a part of the building caved in and ' buiied many in Us ruins, A rush was ! made for the doors, and men, women and ' children weic trampled under foot in the stampede. Five persons were killed, and . | many injured. Chicago, Feb. 'JO.- The Baltimore and Ohio railroad has aold ever fMO 000 Worth of tickets at this point iu the last three lay*, in consequence of its reduction in ; rates. N r OTICE All per*nt indabtrd and all ! persons having claims against Ur*B A Thompson and the uiider**4 are re-1 quested iu <' l ausi >ul iheir necauntaj ] with James M Lasnell. at Centre Hill, on or before the Xlst day of March, usxt. l'rumpl attention to the aboveis requested 1 imar at. A. W UitAFF. ! i 1 A I'TIoN.- An ii.Jetitured boy. naui-; \ / nd Wt-ilrv Edg< >, in the 17th year' of bis age. having run away from me, 1 hereby caution ai! per*4ins against harbor ing or tiusting him with any thing on myj ncci-unt, as I will pal no debts contracted by him. WM. WEAVER, farmer, Feb. 26. St Farmer's Mills PUBLIC SALE, Thprc will be ofiwrnd at Publie Bale, at the residence of the uinlersigneO, near, .w.ate College. Ferguson tssp, oil \\ Ell- NESDAY, MARCH 24th. the tollowing nrssperty . Three llead Horses, 14 Head, Horned Call's, 2 Hogs, I Centre Hall, Threshing Ms.hine, snd I Millbeim Ma chine, Hay Hake, Gum Hpring Grain Drill, 1 Plantation Wagon, 1 Spring Wa gon Plow*. Harrows, 2 small Cultivator*, j : Millheim Cultivator. 1 Bled, Befai r. Corn Planter Hay Fori, qnfl Pul-I lies. Log *ila. tohoyel Plow. Silver plated' double Harness just new. Horse Gears. 4 Fly-nets, Double and Single treus, Chains .if nil kinds. 1 Grain Cradle, and a variety; ->f other articles. Bale to commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M when terms will be made Known, ANDREW HOUSEMAN, Feb 25 t-d. PUBLIC SALE. There will be exposed at Public bain at tbr rr;idt.w-ui the wiiJervigned. at Cen t:i Hill. WKUNESHAY. MARCH 24. tlie following property: 2 Work li'Tae-, 2 2 teat old Colls. 1 yearling Coil. 2 Cows. 1 Bull. Farming Implements, 1 Plantation Wagon with Hay ladder*. Piowa, liar r*r. I I hurve Cultivator. 1 2 borae Cui us alar, Plank Roller. Singlelrwws, Dou blalrees. Hore Gears. Its itch-bands. Fros:l Gears, Plow Gears I brut lea*, and Uift aC'viaa to cutttaroui l-> mention Rale at 1 o'clock p m when term* will be made kn-wn. EDWARD KLINK Fab. 261-4. | anufF ■ BAisß Bv virtue of aw rit of Fieri Fact**, Its-, audi out of the Court "f CotuUvUtt J iuha, t.. tut diiudpi thi'ti will be to Public Kslc at the Court Mouse in Belle foiite, on Saturday the 20th day of March, 1375, at one o'clock P 51. the follow ing (iesvcnlis-sl real catatc to w it : All that certain lot of ground situate in Jacksonville, Marion townhj, Cen tre Co pa Ihgnimng at a atone, tlicniy 8. VSj". W. 12j puF- to a atone, thence N. 4.'si°,"K 5 3-10 per. to a atone, thence N. 5(4*. E. 12 ps-r. to a atone, thence K. 52*. E. 'j jwr. to tlie place of ticgiiinuig con taiiiing B2 i>er n'at iin*aaurv, thereon erectoi a lgg Dwelling Heine, Stable and other outbuilding*. Sciaod, taken in Execution und to by aold ua th- pro perty of John II TrvviUyau. SuKairr'a Orrtcm, ) Belle(linte. > B. F. SHAFFER February 23,1875. J Sheriff. SALE - Bv virtue •>{ a wrij of Fiari Fauiaa i sued out of tha flourt of Comtpon Pioas uf Centre Co. Pa . to me direiAed, there will be exposed at public sale at the Court llouse in Belicfunia on Tuuaday, tha 16th day of March A D. 1875, at 2 o'clock P. t M tha following described real E.Ula |er kettle, new Union Churn, Corner Cupboard, all kinds ofTinware, Demijohns 3 and sgal . Ice tongues, lluffalorobe. llorscnlankoU. 11■ h*s. In>ke.. Rockets and other nr^elos. Sale to coinmenee at V] j o'olock, when ;crini i"'ll U us(t known. F,.h l- F. U. VAN VALZAU. ' Ad in r. PUBLIC SAL£ Will bo "uvred. at public sale, at the residence ot the subscriber, near Rellefolite on Tt rspAV, March 16. at 10o'clock,the following personal property. Horses, Cows, Voung Qtllle, sitieep Hog*, Thrething Machine, Keaper, all kinds of \Yagons, Oornplanter. all kinds of Plows and farming implements. Feb 4 DANIEL RRKUNJr. Fits Cured Free!! Any person suffering from the above discasn i- requested to address Du. PRICK, ! and a trial b -1110 of medicine will be for* i warded bv express, FRKEI The only cost being tb" K.prv.s char j gen, whirli ,1. uy large business, are snmli l>r. Pierce ha- made the treatment of FITS OK EPILEPSY u study for years, and ho will warrant a cure by the uc of bis remedy- Do hot n;i tfl .end tu hint Iter a trial bot tie, it t-oh nothing, and bo WILL CURE TOU, , no mattet of bow long standing your case may be, or how many other remedies may 1 {have failed, j Circulars and testimonials sent wi h FREE TltlAL BOTTLE- Be particular to give your uUtM, ajj well as year Pc, OtdcedlrbfUoYi, and vddresa, 0 t DkCHAS. T.PRICE. , mar.4 ly. 67 William Street, New York. HOBIILITIKB IN AFIUCA. London. Feb. 22 5 a. m.-Advica* from Zarxibar report that a fleet of British men-of-war have bombarded and capture I Fort Mmb*xlqiie, on the Island of Mom haa, off tho east coast af Africa The en gagement lasted live hour*. Seventeen of the garrison were killed, end fifty wound ed. Two slave-ships were captured, with 800 slave* on board. It ELLKFoN 1 K MAKKKTN. White r/heal |1 00 lied 100. ..live 00 70 Clorerseeil 6,00 ... ..l'ulatoe* l.ard per pouri.i x Fork per pound 0C Butter 'JO Kggsl6 I'last'-r perton 414 Tallow X Bacon 10 Ham 16 Lard per pound M cents Buckwheat A6 eta Fosur per barrel relailT.OO... Nova Hciuia plaster fl4 to 16. Cayuga plaster S'J,6O per "JOUO lbs, MAHKKTB. I'roduoe. Chicago, February 27. Wheal steady and in moderate demand . No. 1 spring (!(£■ spei, X6JI. bid seller Marcli. Corn steady; No 2 mixed 04fc spot; bid seller; April Oat* closed tak. No 2 63|c bid spot; 634 c sailer March Barley- demand I active and price* advanced; Nu 'J §1 IX * pot or seller March, fil UU taller April. Orested b'uft f? SOt* Lard dull and nominal at glS'AKiblfi tpoi fix 424 set ier April FHILAUKLPUU Philadelphia. February 27.—Flour quiet and very firm; superfine f3 76; tras A.l U'i4(s46o Wheat Is beld steady, red 9I 2u amber $1 Ibnyt 25 Rre steady at bflc. Corn dud and weak; yellow 7IMA |oi; western mixed Hue. Uata quiet. wh<" li74(w\K, mixed fltic. pelpeie"- refined 144* Utc. C>" : „ r teed in go.. 1 dm ,di^lllUe. MARRIAGES. On 2H. ult , at the Lutheran Parsonage Boalsburg, by Kev. W. U. Urob. Mr. M liiiam Meyer*, uf Banner twp , and •a'** A lace J. Wiee, of Aarontburg. I On 1", ult, by ltev W M Laodia, Mr. Franklin Parker to Mitt Elixabelb Sbullx. jllh of Brush valley. On lb, ult, b> ltev M L. rSinyser, Mr. 'Jno. K Murray, of Leiuont. and Miss Ma ry A. Bleele, of Pleasant fiap. DEATHS. On 2b, ult, at Aronsburg. Mrs. Susan Kussat, wifa of John Kusael, aged &Ii years and b months. On b. ult, Mrs. Barbara Miller, of Mad itoeburg. mother ..( Mr Kiia- Miller, aged ;M year*. I month and 42 days. On 16, ult , of apoplexy, Mr Geo. Carus, of Sugar Valley, aged 7! years, 1 tnooth and 16 daya. On 16, ult, Mr. Jno. Colvey. of Sugar V alley, aged X! year* 1 month and 15 days. On 24. ult. in Christian faitb. at Holier*- burg. Mrs. B. Jane llilkish, wife of llr I). J llilbish, aged 40 years. 10 twoaths and 0 daya. Public Sale W ill be exposed at public sale, at the! iate residence of John V Hot* dee d, in Gregg twp two mile* wettof Spring Mill* THURSDAY. MAKCH H. I(K4 l heavy Draft llurtM, one Ct)rsikiM Stal lion 4 years old. one U*v Ssallion. "Mirer Mare* with Vn tine 2 Year old Colt, Four Yearling Colts, Three Spring Colts. Three Milk Cow* of Improved SUsck, 1 Fat Steer. I Devon Bull 18 mcntbs old, II Head "I Choice Sheep 3 Breed Sows and lot of Sh, Geuer Grain Separator with Power one Small Threshing Machine and Shaker, 1 Grain Drill, Fanning Mill. 1 Clover Huller, 1 F.wlder Cutser, Gne Buckeye Reaper *t.d Mower combined. I grain tcrMu,, 1 Uav rake, 1 circular wood ,*W. 1 broad end I narrow wheel S-horse wagon, 1 cart entlrelr new, 1 pair bob sleds, i log sled hay fork, ropes, pullies, 2 Centre Hail nomplanters. one c >rn scra per, plows, barrows, shovel plows, 22-hor*e cultivator* 3 *mail cuhtralora, 1 grind* stone, dinner ball, lot of uak aanntling, a lot of HtH'&BHttLD AND KITCHEN FURN ITI'KK, 1 set of doub'e carriage harness, 1 set of tug harness, britehhands, front gears, 6 sets of strap nets, double and single tree*, chain* of all kinds, rakes, forks, grain era dim, and a variety of othar articles 100 numerous to mention. Bala la pouimence at 10 o'clock of *6>d Jay when terms will be made knowt; and a liberal credit gis en MARY A ROSS F. h t RAILROAD LETTING PROPOSALS will be received el Use office of the President, in Lewisbtirg, until Saturday, March li, 1175, t'or the Graduelion. Maeotirv and Bridg ing on Secliowa No*. 28, 29. 30 and 66. on the Lewiaburg, Centre A Spruce Creek Railroad, (formerly allotted to M How lev A Co); and also for sections Not. 81, 32, S3 and 34, formerly alloled to David W iiliarr.s The b'd->M>->#IHIItMI The ouly dealer! in Centre County who eell the Will LI Ki E!Bi BIAI R; Rl E CI 01 Ai I* from tha old Baltimore mine* Alio BHAIOKIN AND OTHER GRADES of Anthracite Coal dryly boueed espreaely for bouie uia, at tbe lowiit prieM. if EAL ER S /A* G R AIM They pay the highett price* in cab for grain t)*tat the Eaitem market* will effort. WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, (I.OVER SEED &C., ; It 'light or ail] be tobi on commiuion when deeired, and full prkea it*rntiert las formation concerning tbe grain trade will be furniabed at all itnrt to faraMS* wttb pleaiura, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DIALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, which i alway. aold at low price*, end warranted to be a* gwd a fertiliser aa amy other pleetrr. ormz mo tAm NEAR SOUTH END B E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, __ BEUEPWTE. PA. Lime! Lime! Lima o| th* Wu quality, always on! I hand, at the kiln near Centre Hall. GEORGE KOCH I GREATBARGANS AT THE HARD ! WAKE STORE OP MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS.. MHlhelm, Pa., VV it' L tests AXD Rat Ait Dxalbks is J HEAVY & SHELF HARDWARE. |Thay hare juit returned from the Eastern I Cities, where they hare pairkawd a well Mi'dciml Block of .HARDWARE. Cutlskt, IEO*. Nana. OILS, I* AtOT#, VAEXISBKS, Pcttt, H UJLDERS A- CO A CUM A H'ERS GOODS. Plasterers and Masons, Saddler*, Shoemakers! Housekeepers, and in fact. HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. We call particular attention to a Ine as ortmeat 1 Picture Frames aad Moulding, rcry cheats WALL & WINDOW PATER, And Curuio Futures of every kind. COACH end WAGON MAKERS-four •iteation w celled u our Mock of Spoke*. Hub*, Felloes, Sh*fl*. Role* end bugs* W heel*, ell of No. 1 quality and selling ve iy cheap. Our Mock i* Urge, and r*n •lanlty bc.ng renewed, eod we are selling —wholesale and rMail—at very low prions. Remember—much money ha* been lon by paying too much for Hardware. Try tilutsiu* & fiunkJs lift's, I'hey buy for Ca*h and tell at Cath Price* for few profit tban any other liardware Store in the County. &V~Catl and toe U*. Satisfaction guar aaued. MI SSKIt A RUN RLE BROS. laug £7-y 'Tt H. H. WEISER Manufacturer* of Sheetiron & Tin ware, Millbeim, Pa. All kind* of Tinware, contlanlly on hand and made to order. Skeetirun Ware of ererv description, ■l-V on hand. Itooßng in Tin and Shectiron done in the tuo*t approved and satisfactory ttyle. Spouting done to order. Their Mock of Tin and Shootiron Good* i large and complete, and offered at the LOWEST I"KICES. Their establishment ha. been enlarged :ind stocked completely throughout. Satisfaction guarlantecd, and all jobs promptly attended to. aprlft-y THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. Next door to Wilson & Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheny St., BKLLEFONTR. FA., J as. C. Williams. (Successor to B. F. Rankin oc Co.) DEALER IN j PURE DRUM* AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PAINTS. OILS. DYI STUFFS, V.\NISHKS. BRUSH* KS. T KKFUMKRY, NOTIONS, AND KANCY AKTICLKS FOR THE TOILET, &c. I for medicinal purposes. SHOULDER BRACES, TAUSSKS & SUPPORTERS in grei variety Also, Cfeca** ' CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other articles usually kept in fir class Drug Store. J PRSSOtOFTIONS CAREFULL COMPOUNDED. 9mar"4*f C. T. Alexander. C. M. BOWXI • A LEXANDKR & BOWERS, Alto at*Law. Bellefonte, Pa. Speci I, attention given to Collections, and 0 phant' Court practice. May be consult im German and English. Office in Gs ' man's Building. my 28 '74 Pennsvalley Banking Co. CENTRE HALL. PA* RECEIVE DEPOSITS, [And Allow lasereet. Discount Note Buy and Soil j Government Securities, Gold andl Co u poEi I Pktkx Hurras. Wk. B. Mimi l*re*t. CukWt Chas. H. Held. ( lot h, % att bmnkerdk Jeeiv Miiibeim, Centre Co., Pa. Respectfully informs hia friaada aad tha public in general. that he has Just < peced at hia Dew t-.iablinhment, abort Alexna. der's store. aad keepa constantly on hand, al! kind* ot Clock*, Watchea end J■ elry <>f the latett *tyi**, as mlao the MaranrflM Patent Calender Clocks, provided with n complete index of the month aad day ef Jtht month and week on iu fact, which it ! warranted as a perfect time-keeper. pfr-Clocks. Watches and Jewelry re -1 paired on short notice and warranted. aeptl'Mlf Best Sample Booms is Town. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, |D. JOHNSTON A SONS. Proprietor* Bellefonie, Penna. Fret BUM to and /rem (At PtptL Excelsior Cement I The undersigned bow man utuurw Ce> "• warranted of ascperior V'i n ' ;" l u PIM C. reek if ills, ta Hemes twp. Tkiseaamft ha* already twati uaad in larwe aaantitim P®theL c Aa C. KK..sE\L Um ouad hiyhly satitlactcry upue all mi where it has bees used, aad at mssl to any sow manufarturod for use ia fit#. TERNS, WATER *"" - , purpose a rood quality of Cemeat is de*- rabls This Cement has already hesa tasted fr sad wtda. aad rsadsns tie m, moat satisfaction. Per.uiu. therefore sr trocu.< Oistcras. laying Water Pim Ac., will lad it to their ad restart u> heat this in auod. and also. Übx he article as represented. J G. METER, may 21 If Aarotuhmg. fro CIBENTRK HALL HOTEII ~ Johk Sraxouw, Proprietor. | Stages arrive aad depart daily, tor ai [points, north, south, aanssd we n*xar iiw KKattorr, j. t, urnif President, Cashier. QKNTRK COUNTY BANKING OO ( * il,lk * a . Hoorer A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOKITB, And Allow interest, Discount Notes, Bey end oetl, Corernment Secu: lite, Gold 4 af.Hr oar Uoepees. CENTRE 11 ALL, FA. Would most respectfully inform the eR sen* of tbia vicinity, that he ha* Martad a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful lor a share of the public patrol •ge. Boot* and Shoes made to order aad according to stylo, and warranto his work o equal any mad# elsewhere. All kind* of repairing done, and charge* rweaoaebie Give him a call. fb U ly £jr so. outkllTs; Dentist, Millheim. Offers his professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in tbe dental profession. i* BOW fully prepared to extract ■teeth waifith/y wttoat pmim. myß-7S-tf. DF.FORTNKY, Attorney at Law, e Bellefonte, Pa. Office over .Rev* on id s bank . may 14' M RAJ. J. SIIKEFFLEB TAILOR, rv. £'n r,y PP***' I *. hotel. , CnLtlall where he Uat al! time*, prepared to make all kind* of men and cloth* ■ ng, according to the lateM styles and al reasonable charge*. J A H n M r MANITB ' Attorney at Law, U Bt lle.onte, promptly attend* tcr a) bunaeas entrusted to him iui2.'Mt ADAM HILD, PAINTER, offers hi* service* to the citixensof Miflin Centre and adjoining countie- in llouKt*. Slgu mid OrnamnMtgl I Hinting, GRAINING Mnt,jr. AO * loov Ctf * d ° no forotl,er Phioten. "IUQ Finw aoO suvt-tsadsrsfeoaMhave one." UKDOMT New Improved For Bona or Una fttlf. Oross-Cut and Circular lt WOOD-SAWINfi MACHINE*. Descriptive CireoUz* and Priw-Llet*et trie. BLYMYER NannrMlwrluOl. %4t0694 West Eighth St., CI*CI*jrATI Manufacturers of Can* Machinery. Steam* Engines, Shaker Thresher, Farm, School, and Cherch [Bella, etc. Dec 10. y. ew cT exmrMiSSmK&m*.