THE CENTRE REPORTER. TIICRSPAY APRIL 8,18T5. LOCAL ITEMS. Our friend® will oblige by •ending u* item® ot local news in their locality. gy us the facts only, and wo will put them in shape, aho notices ot death* and msrn- H \nv one sending us the name® ot si* ne* tub orihen, with the ca 11, will ho entitled to receive the Krvonrvß one year tree The Ur.ioßTKn being ri medium for advertising busine well and i® flourishing with hi* flock at Siigo. Geo W. Hniton ha- ••fluted frOM Centre Hill to Ooeola. Pa Success to him. Win. P. Mitchell. Co. Survey. , ha re*igned and removed to lawk Have Pulling down churches ain't fun either—Jacob Harp'tvrsprained an an!, r in trying it and now limp® around like the hero of an hundred battle*. Mr J- K. tiise, of F.'.wool, 1... writes u*. Marcher Had a very cold w inter and plenty el snow, but singling poor on account of high snow drifts Scarlet fever on the rage-adu :> and chth Iren alike taken by the disease. The on ' s v person your readers pr\bab y wou.J .vh gnue is the t-iree year old boy ot Miles Miller, formerly of the L op he died last week. Fever on the decline. - Wc would call the attention of our readers to the - ard of Messrs. Deininger A Mv-s-.r, in anothereolu.ua. Me have been well acquainted with these gentle men for years past, and can assure our j friends who may want anything in their , line, that they will be Uoneitly at.d tVriy dealt with by this firm. By moderate j j rice* and good work they have built up a good business, which they fully deserve, j .Success to them. A correspondent troui t urtin t-wn hip, writes i.® that there ban oak tree m in- teighborhosvd. in which an old bear with two rub®, several foxes and a litter ot i *kuak, had their winter quarter®.—R< - . iqmWiM* And is the eliter v-f the liepuhlhan had known the above sooner he would have Loled there too. Mr se!so:i XV i'.i.ims. of Lcmont, W felling a tree on Monday, oi la-: wee®, ae eidently had his leg broken. The tr* • in falling, slipped off the slump, and str. - ; g his leg below the knee, crushed it terribly some of the broken bor.es projecting through the flesh. XX'ild pigeons have put in their ap - pearacce during the la®t two weeks, in large number®, they have not beensoplena ty in the last twelve years. A few- utter noons ago we shouldered our doub e bar rel with a view to offensive opporation. against these aerial navigators and select ed a woods over and through which we saw the platoon® of the enemy perform ing their evolutions. XVe made use of !i the science known topigoort warfare—am bush, stratagem, by storm aad the b- ; 1 - pen field. The result wa= our -bowod that the pigeons understood their biisiae®. pretty we'd. XVe routed a good m .-wy—they never stood more than a sin _;e gre with mieexceptfou when wo pull ed both ; uco '"" -ion. W felt indifferent about picking u* thedead-we hearu" noth-n drap h> won derful how they seated beo wa U of our thunder, and although {bey nuu.b-r*.i hundreds against one double barret vet pigeons is coward>. One of u? Ht.u. dropped eijfhUbe forenoon of the samet.<> J and we had an opportunity of wreaking • vengeance upon them next day. glory enough for one day. To Lieu ALI. COMPETITORS is the aim* ofthc proprietors of the WiUon Shuttle Sewing Machine. It i* founded on tie very best principle known to the sewing machine science, and improvements, in advance of all other sewing machines, arc being adopted constantly. The \\ ilson :s rapidly gaining the preference of all Par ties that are acquainted :th sewing ma chines, and it lias already taken the front rank among the firt-c.io machine* of this country ; and its price, owing to its being manufactured where labor and material U much cheaper than in eastern cities, is fif teen dollars le- than all other first class machines. Machines will be delivered at s,r.y Kaiiroad Station in this county, free of transportation charges, if ordered through the Company's Branch House at 227 and 229 Broadway, Yew York. They .end n elegant catalogue :iid chromo circular free on application. This Company want a few more good agents. -A /r The Lutheran church of thi -plao? is now razed to the ground and tin- m- terial moved to oppwite lot. Jake ilarpnter and Coon reck, with their 8 shop hands, did the jod in less than two weeks. They can tear down churches in a abort time, but can they "boflu uj> a vieniplc in three days'.'" > DONATION. —The Reformed people ..f Bruah Valley have always kindly re membered their pastor and family, in bringing or sending such things that are needed in a household. This was done in a private way, as each individual fam ily saw premier. The custom was sonic what changed this last winter. Several sled-loads were made up and brought to the parsonage. It need not be told of what all these loads consisted—suffice it to say, they were worth sbu, and what was personally giveu about S3O. We, the recipiants, would in this way express our sincere thanks to the doners, and especially those who were so kind and active iii the gathering t;p of things. May the blessing of the Ixird rest upon them. t W. M I. ANOIS. FROM KANBAS. •Correspondence of the Keporter. Louitburg, Kansas, March 20, 1875. Dear Sir : Having seen a copy of your paper, and being much pleased with it and 1 being a native of that state and county. I felt like writing a piece for it, if you wilt give it space. Having left there in 1803. first to Illinois, thence to Kansas, no doubt you I would accept news from Miami county, once in a while, as it was the Home of the notorious John Brown, and ■one of the border counties, where most of the troubles of Kansas were located. But, Mr. Ed. those times have all past. Miami county ranks as one ofthe first counties in the state. It is settling up very tuft, fine towns can be seen within its limits, nice bouses and farms, ean also be seen, men dealing largely in cattlearo quite numer ous. As to sufferers this county can boast there are but few, if any. I have hear "* oi blu one or two, in this locality. compla ; n'X * bout " ot l . hei . r ,- t . ock through i B grass grows. Our legislature najscda relief bill, that each county could, if it dcaired. l-ave elections for the purpose of voting bonds, to aid the suffer pfi a n d this county voted theirs down by a majority of 252, There are some parts o. the county, where feed is very scarce, and stock can be had very cheap, hut they are not in u suffering condition. Around Lewisburg all will get through with their -tock although the stock U thin. Ir< m the appearance of the weather, spring has come and the farmers are busy ploughing ' thc-ir'ground, and sowing their oU. some of them are through, there will be a grea deal of oats put in this spring, there is not much winter wheat in this locality, but where there is wbaat it looks well. There will be a good deal of sax sowed here this spring, almost everybody u sowing from ten to twenty-five acres. Stock very profitable here, i. e., cattle;borsei are no safe, except in the cities. lb**? kuown good horses sell for 60 and ,5 dollars, but cattle can be wld at W tme for a good *iic* law.#. (7) XVeilnoe.lax started in with ruin. ! Outiv Hilliunl vieinit\ will want be all < \citctm nt alien (ho now tore | of .mr friend Hugh lairrituer i* i>oned, who will *=vll goods t suit (ho people i latnl time*. Mr. Ijirriint-r will leave for {the * ity noon. Commissioner Hiiilon |iiwhll !(otho Fork® in IVim township, on Tues day, toarrungi Tor u now county bridge ov> r IVmp- creek, at Kcntfetlcr'a in Inn of (ho one de-tr.>\'i d by (ho Howl. IV Mitli ilingundT J 1 rodornkleft fur the Luthcian Miw-ionary Institute, a( Selitisgrov o. l'ii , stu.lv tor the min istry. ReCehcr is now ontln stand, swear ing ho i® not guilty, hut wo need tint follow his tost iinonj an\ farther, itsof no account for wo nooil ilio space to toll our readers that there are plenty of witne®- sos that oouhl swear josttive that thoy wore e\ c w ituosM - to the f.n t that So. h lor v t 0., in (ho Ihi li Hoiiso hlo. k, have the newest,cleanest ami oh. i|* -I gr. > on hotwoon tin' rising ami sotting sun, *>o ami soo for yourselves, ho w iso, ami huy ! whorv nionoy is aottially to lie saved. Rurn.-ide A 1 l otiu's, the nnly aheap grvsvrj 111 t outrul I vim a, are now fixed up with a now ami trosh sto. k for the spr.no trade. ami oiler more good* for cash than you oiuiget any plwee this si.lo of Jordan Tlu ir sugars, oof fees, to.is. s\ iups, ami ..11 hnusollohl ties cessuries are always la—i quality, ami sohl at a small protit t. r cash. The director® ot the I . t A I KK., met again at I'hiladelphia, on Tuesday last to lot the railroad work, XX e did not \ot learn who get* the contract. SCHOOL. Last Tuesday evening a pleasing event occur*® I at Uio I*. - Hill Scaoi'i h Us.. I; was a sclm. 1 exhibit:. a, e sing the w in ter term of school isugat I y Mr I. I Jam ison. Not* ulistttlijirg the tad e i.diliou of j the roads, the hou- ■ at an *ar!y tour was ailed with an attentive and appreciative audience. The room wa* tastefully deco ' rated w ith wreath* and strands . I ever greens When the curtain wa* drawn i aside, a stage beautifully carpeted and fes tooned, greeted the anxious garo of the j audience. The exerc.s . w > re ..pened wilt, a pretty ! piece of tnusie entitled, ' Crown Hun, sung by the s hool, the Su utatory Was ihen deliver.d in a very neat manner by Ma ter J. an Fahrton written in Vere. The several reciiatioi s by some ot the J members of'he A. B O cla-s were verv j commendable | . rforiuanc.s indeed The j Lssav - bv Musi® Hershberger ati.l L liain berlain were rea l in a very clear and uis tinv. tone of voice, ai d reflected great credit in theyounglad.es, A lively and stirring . ng called, "Jl dd on to the Plow, was then sung by the .ci. .■!. tor want of r m w are only able t> give a . short synop-i- .t the whole performance and having no programme, we are obliged to omit a number of name- that w ere quite worthy of nienti n here. "Ju-t Twenty :Vt .rsn.i- was n beautiful * >ng and cho rus -tin --I-> in. by M: I. it Runkle So "L'beer u|> t-..m Mr Her?:, .r --ger singing the solo. The itifferent quar j telte* rendered by the Mi--t> Lahrion, Herstiberger, Kuukle aid M --r- Kr;,}..- and llunkle, were ait.: i ■ rleci ri-n-ti-. •ions. Mr. XVi i Fahrion presided at the organ. We .-i-orct to omit nu-iiti.-n ct the racy speeches, ino good Jialejues, lhe L'wh Band, the comic performance of , the Condo brothers aud the successful Tabhaux. The Valedictory wa* spoken in an im pressive manner by Mr. Hiram Cane, Ms. J„oii> ti in a very touching manner spoke t f the plegsaa; s,- ' :ia 'tis existing between himself, parents una pupi.., .. t expatiated on the importance ot i areni. interesting themselves in the education ot their children. XV can heartily oongrat ulato bjih teacher and scholars on thoir eonipUte suecett. • ♦ GRANDJURORS—APRIL I'fcKM. Punu A Wirt. CM" llcld. Sj.ri: g-M ft'J c, Mm i>tr*ul>, Mm Kuup. , , Gregg—Thos I'ftUi, tl Jlirs. MiU-s —J A Miller, Geo Roycr. Bonner—P D.de. Jarid Rrii* h C, u B.gg,-11 Snyder. Liberty—D Sehench Walker —John 1. >r J. Mdesburg—J F M*saver. Sh< \U-.c—ll Stoncroad. TRAVERSE JURORS—bt Week. Penn- E Krumrine. t> M Foote 11 iwarJ-<-t B Koon*. A Hoiter, M Pitcser Liberty—l Gun-niu. It tnouii m liaiuca—Jacob Bower, jr Adaiu Hi#- U ]iiiL— Daniel Brumgard, O M'olf, A Ocker. Ru*h—A Frank, J sbuop. Hiilipeburg- O P Jonc-, L A Shearer. Worth— M W M'Kinney. | B-llefonlc 1 Mw. llurri- - Jnenb ohw , . S Garner. 1 Huston—J Stine, M Aieiai.u-, ; Benner—A \V M'ngiicr, A Koch, U ; < "°j' D B Malone, F S Fletcher, J 11 Linn. . , . ~, M:le-burg-W ... \ ' JW. Jucob Byman. k Walker—John Decker. Potter—J A Grove, Cha* smith, s.n | Earner. . ~ „ 1 iloaai,' biro A K:e 11. ; Spring—M i' U'fcr, M m Stuart, II ' M i ier, S Lmiii' Bush- - D W Holt, L Union—G L Peters. 2nd Week. Potter - L Ja- .Sweelwood. B' lit r I> ti. '. I bert, A J Tate. t'urtin -Jacob Noll l'enn—Jacob Dutweilcf, John K'-en. Union—J CP< i-r*. Bullefonti J D Gordon, 11 F Bartly. Howard .1 It L*ath-r, F". Fletcher. Mile---.I M'alker. Wm Walker, J Vk cr, Jn Walker, Win Kreamer. Gregg—J no Long. Philip-burg— it uud.on, J M Ma terri Spring—John Sweeny. J u Lsrrimorc, J Flora. Liberty- J A Quigley. Unionville—(J Alvxander. Taylor—Jacob Froniz. Palton—Sam'l E Gray, S Homan. llalfir.oon S 'I (iray Huston—J M Mile-, iinino.-J S Human, L Mnicb, C G Bright, Dan Smith. Snowshoe —Wm M Kinney. TRIAL LlsT Lt Wuck- April Term. Wm Harkim Admr'i vs C M uston, et al. J M Yocurn et al vs M io Lyon et Co mm on wealth vs H Urockerhofl A Reader vt Wilson A t.'nrr. B A F' It Ligget ss J, Mackey. ilabn A Wagn- r v M'ni Pooi.oan. Harper Bros vs.l V Thomas A Co Alilliken, Hoover A Co v* J Under wood J Hrutzmun vs J W Scott A ('.. Com of Penn va Alfred Kramer, cl al. H " v.lonnth Kramer. h v Rebeecu Musser. '• W W '-'i L Alu*er Uofler, Bower A Co ys y;.r:ie Peters A Co. Jalrn Hoffer vs Budget Al'Gill. O M'Cann vs Penna RR. TRIAL LlST—2nd Week. City of Philadelphia vs Smith Rhonda A Smith. Ist Nat Bank Huntingdon v-Jas Green, et al. J A D F'ru/.ii-r vs Hale A Co. Carlianii A Jfaugher v- D Z Kline et al. Coin of Penna vs D II Reese, ct al. Todd A Duncan vs B A F D Ligget. Win M'Floyd et ul vs J S Reed A Co. John Hoy vs M r m Holt. Jor M'Alarny vs J J Thompson Jno Irvin jr vs B Ligget et al. Shouting & Tinwakk I —You can save money by buying Tinware from K. ,M. Pruntr^C' o -. Bellefonte, —prices 25 per cent, lower thau any other tin-store in the county. Barn-spouttng 18 cents per foot Stove-pipe 121 c per lb. They take nil kinds of country produce in exchange. llemetcber—K. M. PtunerA: Co. 1.0-gfln gfln St,, Beilet'oiUc. Apr 1 St. - ♦ ♦ 0 r- Altoozut he * A colctfeU 'squire. CIU, cjsJLSC^. Ml N Kits' ruoi*llLß" 4 ! Oilier Orjiaiiiimlinita Knrm An Alii atice Willi tlio Minora. Poit-vil '. I'a., March 30 A meeting of the Minor* and Laborer*" Honevolotil \ *O. ation n"ld XL hail to® W orkilignieii- Society wit* liehl in tbi* city to-day for the purpose of organising and training a com bnuitioii tor invitvii% 1 protection. Iwenly II ri e ditra I- were rvpri ntod President .1 I' XV. .)i of Iho Minci- X ot la lien occupied the .hair and there was a toll repro entaiionof boih organiaatlon* .1 !. I siney. President of the Miner- Kit) Ml \ oektiMtftht I'mted Slates' came here from Cleveland on busiiie - connected with the above meeting and re : polled thai he tavot the aJtaticc. The following resolution.® were adopted unanimously : Re i v ..I, Vli.lt we hereby agree to form j an alliance f -r the mutual protection and i general b< ni fit of all, and each organu i ' lion to preserve its individual character | at.d charter I:. -. l ed, That the Miners and Labor i, |,, i dent X - -ociati t and Meihan- . ICs' and XVorkingiiien * Benevolent Asso ciation be governed by the same rule* i. o* gov cut ting off the retreat of the citm.ns. j Shots were fired indiscriminately and without any order, many of the crowd be ing intoxicated. At the hi tel a v io!nt demonstration was made; the rioter- went through the house end. a coring to force the landlord at'd bsuider- to join their ranks cjome of the inmate® loi k refuge in thr cellar, while . other* i -caped through the bi ck do -r The company's store was a SO atlackeJ. The -upcrintendetit and clerk* escaped j but tie lioters fired shots into the building. | P. r-oi. riding along the highway were | it. ; ; .! nudw. ro fired at w hen they re- , fused t" join them, fie Uio expected , fr :ii Schuylkill county did not reach Au lenr'.i.i. Ki.ts are reported at \-li- _ !. w Ills . I .s- of several lives Alti-qu at 1 ere tli - in. rnit g. The a. - j lion of the herifl ha® had a wholesome ef fect. P ■.•-vi. e April i'eaMJ.. troulde i fr. :u the mob at Ashland and other pelntt ' the l'...la!elphia and Reading railroad ! train hand®, known a. biucklega, were*ent to protect the prop, rty -t the company and guard the tracks an.l bridge®. Many of ' tin in, fearing attack, have not returned hero, but i.ua* for ether nart- of the Schuylkill region AH i® quiet at Ash laud this f -ren ■ n, bat affairs are very un settled. An applies:! n was niadcto the ra: road authorities last nigh: for tran-portalion for .1 a! | lice who desind to return to Pi ,'adeh .. . and Reading, as they did not de. m it safe (orthem to reuia..., Jhe : r number was in-ufficient to be of service. In several instances they hud been stoned ati.l ur.u aj;un • The transportation was supplied by a special train thi. morning A number of freight car® standing on a siding at Excelsior were set on fire One car wa® burned ar.d another dam aged by its being run down a grade. The rai'.r -.i.J authorities deem it useless to have special p. ,c ibinkiny that their employ ee. ami pr p rty ran only oc ~ru;..-ti > 1 bv aun itary force. Tho impression is that. the military will soon be called out. X'oluntccrs here arc holding themselves in readiness. The miners at Shamokin, Ruck Mountain, Henry (.'lay and Big Momn-t/i coil is- . turned out entire for the basi- of lo'i DEPAKTt'UIfuF THE RE. ewltbury Chronicle, 2mi.] The tlirnilciiing nspcct of the gor oes above us made it necessary to use : evc r v menus to save i.ur bridge utxi ' >tlitr < a!>. ni property: aud now, the danger stttna to be entirely over, the briilp.'!', in addition to the safeguards mentioned last week, was loaded on 11;;, 'av night, with thirty-seven cars ti ie.i to ti:*. it uiw; Jirpi' with stone and cinder, making h weight of twelve hundred and eighty tons, fheis cam retrained in the bridge uutil 4 o'clock p. in yme.ia, 2 were run (iut, nil danger being cousfiit'ic.* (J: COUIEC trains could not pass through but a train on each eido of the river iaii at require J limes, and passenger.- with baggage groped the bridge between stone pile* and logijed cars as heat ihev could. About 1 o'clock Wednc-day, the ice moved jieth.ip- 200 yards and stop ped.' The bridge piers cut the thick ice without breaking it between them. The strength d lhe ice was so great that the entire body was stopped , About 6 p. in. it agaiu started and moved with great speed and irresista b!c force for the space cd* an hour, it then formed a gofge below town, and ■the whole mass stopped amf bega to ri>-c at the rate of twelve feet per hour. The water banking into the boat yard and among the adjacent residences with great rapidity, compelling the citiz< us. about d ;k, to make all speed to gave their goods by removing them 11 higher groi ml. A large aiuo.,ii} ,f !u:r!; i r us car ried out m ilo as premises causing n.ucii loss to the company. The soulh-eagt corner of .Mrs. Wolfe's warehouse, below the old bridge site, was torn out. The builds mg was occupied by a couple of race i boats to the students, who rallied and saved the '.alieib.'' Walls, store lioiige narrowly escaped destruction, but It showed lita ranie stubborn resistance thut lias churao* terized it for these many years. The tyuter continued to rise until some time during the 'iilit. It made a couple of attempts to start before taking its final departure. At 2a. in. yesterday, it rtaclicd its maximum height, having ristni to within three and a half feet of its J866 flood mark. The pressure upon the bridge was almost incomprehensible. The entire fabric trembled ns the thick, solid masses were cut und gioun I against the unyielding structuie, Jitij b > lieved by many thut, hid not precau tionary measures been adopted, th whole concern would hi.ve been swep. ayray, As it ie, howevtr the bridge tuflVrod m injury wliult'ver IJ.uli. < <.f ico two fit t thick and of ciuti timu* hit'rttlth wen- fiUW'l t (truly feet high upon the hauks, and left there. Below Smith, Fry A: Co'aniill Urjje tieci were cut oti'by the immense j boulder* The Itooin l>clouj;in|r tolhini firm wa* injured, and some I inn her lout. At Milton, where j;reat danittg® wa ten ret I. the passed hartlllesaly hy Water ran through lliat town for awhile, seeming to threaten disu*- ter, w Inch did not occur. THE IUOT AT ASHLAND, rut: etui i ni'ttuKsa Fitti." AT—j (IKS i it.\ t stari NatON AT ail AMOK IN I'oltsville, March 31.- A grand i parade of the Mechanics and Work logmen's Benevolent Association, ot A-hland, and the Mechanics and La lioreii* Benevolent A-soelalion*. Irotti t iordott and 11 (ckscherville took place i.U \hlund this afternoon. About 1 iiv'i> hundred linn W( re in line, who i e \ prec-ed themselves as determined to i stand out to the last. At 7 |>. m. 1 rioting began on the street opposite tlie liepplier House, 4 hie! Burges* tjenseli called out the police force to quell the riot. Tha roughs from (Vu-j tralia and I'atoh.s turned on the Chief Burgeon and tired several shots at him without effect. No arrests were made, the police fearing it would cause a greater riot, tirent exi ile merit prevail*. Ihe citixans fear there will be trouble to-night. i'liere is a report to the effect that the "black legs." as they are t rmed.at Mansion House,employed by the 1 hiladclphia and Reading "Railroad Company, will he attacked. Todav, between Nocust Ciap nnd Alaska Oollicry, the train bands were stoned, fired upon ami driven from their train. Superintendent Othousen . went to the spot and brought the train through safely. While UM NOONUM were on their way from Heckseher villeto Ashland and firing a salute at • Gordon, one of the nrett had an arm sliot off and another badly wounded internally by the premature discharge | of a couiou. As predicted in tlusredispatches yes - terday of a coming general suspension t the result of the miners joining the Union at Shantokin, the foilowiug dispatch was received hereto day Ir in i that place. " I lie men at Buckmlge Colliery, worktd by May, Aud.uried A Co , intend striking lu-utorruw tot the basil of B7I Every onu sus ponded todav at tho Henry Clay Collierv. worked by J Laugdon A Co." THK COAL THA I>l. .Winers' Jourm if, t/urc k'X> The quantity sent from this region for th® last weak was'Mwan tons. i'w>('..- Ba, - 227 1 t.s lor tha (. ore.l -i.diitg week last y®ar. Decrease, 62 I''' Tho supply >o"* trotn alt the regions { the last wek >mw uf which are estimated was 181.WW ton* of anthracite, and .>!,>*• tons bituminous, for the week, IK> ..0: n* again" 273.51" tons for the corresponding week lot >.-• 1' ii 1 •' 1 "*• Tin- whole supply enl for thl year i "i'dit >'Ji tot.s, against 3 237,5-'2 ton lot. r responding period last year, dec re t *•• far 573.222 tons The anthracite u 553, ICO j ld*sf. ... . f i There i no change IN the SITUATION OJI *I lairs M this region T" NOTE thi* *■ LOE rotors adhere to tt.r.r pr .gramme. a- 1 the man MM MONLTR .*■ twmlnsD TONJM* lain their position It u ar. unt.,u* n.!.- t,--t h iwever and though it may possibly Lst'a month longer, the end will be reach ed by that time. * UDITOItS REPORT tK POTTER J\_ TWl'.-In acc-unt w .th Pax-1 l . i : <•*cr-oer 1971. DK- Vlar 25, To bal. at settle ment: - 10 Mar 25, Am t of duplicate "2 do To cash froui Thomas M Kirov ;<•> do To each from J. f oust 81W T rent from 4. St >ver. 12 00 J875, CR. Mar 25, Bv V ueher* <3*7 cl . By percentage oo duplicate 307-> do By traveling iipcnses .. 7ID do By services. ....... *slll d . It v errors in duplh !•. . '2 *) do By ex--'-- rattan on du plicate of 187'J I h do By exonerations on du plicate of 187-1 t 06 do By order in favor of John Farr.Eß J*"-* 0 JOHN ilO.-TKKMA.N 1874. BR \l r 25 To bal due twp. at settlement TS I "- 1 ISk Mar 26, To Ani I of dupli cate - S'.tlo 18 1878. U'4 Mar 25, By Voucher# n"3 28 do By exonerations on du plicate ot 1873 - W do By exonerations on du plicate "f 1871 - -'J do By services 40110 do By Percentage 3127 do Bv Traveling expenses, fit" (Jo M.v nrder in favor of Levi HnVdcr iv In acc't with P Shefßer, Rond Supervisor 1874, Bit. *1 *r !'.i To bal at scttlc- n.anV * 1875. Mar 35, To Ain't of dupli cate 90i I <.< is t 27 INh. ' ® Mar i"), By work tioue *>i. mads ~ 715 8r do By exonerations on du plicate <>l lK7:i -I "4 do •£ Hy Service* 106'*• do Rultunco Jus tp, fclspl* tleuicnt Ik* '•i _ : S'.trl 37 1 In ace't with Robert Lee. 1871, Mar 26. To order on San.'l Royer "d*"' P' <1 , To cswh at Audit Meet in < 00(10 ih7*: Mar 2ft. T Anil ofdupH* cate OUC 42 do To Tax received on un seated lands 'JO 00 do To an order on I). C. Young l5 • ——flo97 of>! 1876, fJIJ. Mar 26. By wrkdohuon roads fi72 Jo do lty exoneration*. 71 do Hy work <>n new road... 800 00 do Hy Service- ](">( 0 do Hy error in AN* W Love* Tn 1 Jo do Hy error in Sutn'l Roy ,. order . . ' . 18 76 Pred Rurte in in , t wi'li P ttcr twp. 1875, DU. Mar 25, To order on P. Slieffler 18 50 1871, Ul Apr J, Hy advertising Au ditor* report IJOO ! 87.7. Peb. ]ij Tl .ket* for twp .. . 500 Mm fo ndfigoof Auditor Meeting 1 IHJ • $ 18 50 Jo* Qilliland Trca* of Auditor*. 11871, I>U. .1 une 1, To cash on band If* -J4 IrT'i, 01, Mr 25, Hy cash paid for I 'room i<*n* 1 50 Ido Hy cash pftb same Attest I JOS .M GILL! LAND. J A Keliku, J J ARNEY, I Town Clerk (. SVM (JOODHART. Apr b. Auditors. LJIIKiIIKF SS M.1.- rlo „ j Hy Vii tue of Sundry wih of I noi la Icias'Levari Fodn and Venditioni Kspn as. Issued mil of tlie Court of t'oluinull Plea- !ate lo it it All defendant 1 * interest in the two fob lowing described piece* of land situate In lll.wai l twp, C( litre county, l'a No I. bound. . I, south by Hti'd Magic \ alley Kit, wat by land of James Beverly, on Ibe i ■•rill by land ot Jai ob Long. Jsi \\ bill : man, el al, on llie Ka*t bi' land of Jam.b (taker, containing '.I acl. there.m erected ill iiiic hott-c A - A * No 2 on the North h\ It K V It ft on \l ,-,t In .lame- llev-j lerly, on tho South hy land of hoirs of ,10-eph -eph Molltgolut I V dee'd, oil the 1 >1 hi Hand if Cornelius Kane, containing C acres more or less S. ire I taken in Kvecu tiori ami to be sold as the property of John P Packer ALSO, VII that certain let of grotin I siui in Liberty two. Centre county, Pa flout I ed on the North by an alley, Kol by "street. >outh bv Foot Street and \N est by lot ot tieorge Niliart, coiilainlng •* lent front and l2Udeep tno building* < Scired j taken in Kxeculioti and to be sold a. the property of Jacob liunkle. ALSO, I All that certain lot of ground situate in \tad.-onhurg, Mile- twp, Centre countv.l Pa HounUml ill the South by public f -chool lot, on the fastalid N.-rth b> lain. • I Daniel tlrim and on tlie Wot by Mail Sieeet. containing 1 of an acre mora or j less, thereon oreeled u Blacksmith Shop : Seized taken in Kxccution nnd to bv sold' as tim property of Win. C Noll. A I .HI). VII that ct-rUin lot of ground tituate ir. I Potter twp. Centre • >unt\ . Bounded on tin. North by U. o H.-in on th* South Karl by laml ot John Kovi-r. S nth West t'V land ef Autos Lee anil Win Boat, con taining three acre* more or lo*. thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuilding, Seir.eJ tak en in Kxecution and tube s Ul as the prop erty of Samuel Painter et ux A LS(. All that curtain tr,t ol land situate ir. i Itaiiie* twp. Centre County, P Bound ed on the K-rt by land of 11 lle( and , Widow Mots, ON the South by In- ■! Of] ti. o Miller, on the We-t by lattil of Snni'i Mots et al. and on the North bytw|i, r.-ad, containing to acres more or le-- ll.vrcoi erected a large St .no (itisl Mill, a -i mill, tenant Mill House, large two story: dwelling house, liank burn ami other out-' building- Seiaed taken ill execution and to be sold as ttu property of Dainc) V\ ri denraul. A L>o. ill tliat certain M.xuagv tenement or < tract uf land s.iuato in I!ntun twp, t enir*' count*, l'a Big idling ala |.ut tlienc* lv". West ldj par to it wlilta Walnut, tin M•• N . s i . We-l, U p.-r to a p -l. thence North 50 , We-t 30f i.erclics to b post, thence 3'g-, Kasl 1" perches to the place of beginning, containing 4 acrrs I3i perches more or less, together Willi the 1 anpur',<-naiicri A- Seiiol token in Kxiou tn-ii and t-. l-e tt !d as the proj . rty of Win : Cut!. .ire and Mary Crassitutre. Al.^o All that certain tract of land situate m: trieag twp. Centre coutiiy, JV Bounded n the North k> land of Henry Buck Fast nil 1 M -villi i t land of Satll 1 Yerick and W by I.- I f Michael Hesiii eon taimt-g 50 acres more or !es, thereon, erected an old dwelling, good orchard Seized taken in Execution ar.d to b aildi at tile pr peril . ! Lewis ltollelibCck. ALst), , All lliat lertaiu tract of land -ituale in Worth twp. Centre c-uiity, Pi Begin ding at ;i white t-ii ~i|tj lA ti,e naptc j .-f Ir. : a'' * itiier a:. l An.lrtw Pellet ttiot.ge by land formerly ofLytw Shorb A Co (NOW ONO. ICol toy). N 57t Waat, Htl perches in a post, ti.. nee N ->2) K 115 per' t• a st- • > .rr.cr of Robert Kider lb. , e l* land ( f -aid Roberf Killer, S --71 hast, j-j) per. to a p*.l corner of sanl Bobert Kider, "li line Of Hobert Campbell, tin uce by lands of sam - S. U) . W IUbW. to a white pine the plac; ot ( - g,nn,i.g, con,} tsining two hunorcd and ll.luy three acres and one hundred and thirty f-.ur porches, A t'gcther wit i the a|-|>urtn.or ces A Seized taken In Kxe. ution and to b- so'il as tlie prop rtv oftsid.-.-u V\ heaiai.d A Ls< •, All that certain tract of la-' ir.j K-.|,g *mi ,w. iitie (Uf lv. Pa Iti gin nlng at st->n> them . i.y land* f J. \ViJ-' ! la i ~N. 47', Kasl. 70 per. to si ms, the!,, e b* lend of Curlitts, South 4d Kol llsiper. to a i ueslt I oak t ■ uS. J,' \\ .-t ,-o |x iton -1 tt. .('■ l-y and .- f M(. A1 - stcr and Yarncll. N ti*. West fi" per t tlie place of beginn i-;, containing 70acrot 11,,.:.- 1e.., iher. i:e -i a • !.. nloi a. half sto'y dwelling house, barn atol cthtt -Utbuiiding- Soic.-d token . . Kxccution land to be .dd at the pr perty ef II JLa. t n, A L- V l*. Ail liiul (.(Haiti tract uf land situate in t'urlin twp. Centre ci uiiiy. Pa. 11 .tided nt ie N it., by iat lof J 'in M.t 1 -sey • and (icorgo Furt, Kasl bv land of John Mann, South L* aud of John Manntsi.d John Daley ar.d W . st by land of Nathan At wood and AViu. '/■•• g'.er, ( ntaining 153 aens more or loi, tliere- n erecbnl a log dw- ling fi-.usc. Stab •• A- Se.xoJ laer. iti Kxecution and to be sold as the proper ty 11 Hiram Y out.* A I.St*, All that certain tract ol tar. ! situate it. Worth twp Centre count*. Pa. 15--u--led on (he N-r'.li by land of John J Thomp son on the Kast by land t W 1! Blair et al on the South by land of John 11 llarp tcr and J. lit. 1 Thompson, and on the W by land of John I Tnomj son, containing one hundred and thirty acres more or lets with the appurlenam es Ac. Seised taken in Kici ulioii ami ta be sold as the pr per -1 tv of Spoils A Walker. ALSti. All defendants itlteri si in a (e-taln lot ol ground situato in Poller twtn Centre coun ty, Pa Bounded on the South and East bv land of Samuel Foster, on the North by land of Jacob K -ch Sr. and on the Wot by laml of W. J. Wilson, c -ntaining one :o re. thereon erected a lj story frame house, stable and oilier outbuildings, ijei-eij tsktn in Frecution and to ba sold :u (tie property of Jacob Hoch. . HuxKirr sOirtc x) II F SHAFPKH Bellefonte. , Sheriff. April 3rd. 1876. I April Brd THE TIMES. .4 FffiST CLASS MOIiXJXG XEWSI'AI'KR. Independent in Every thing ! Neutral in Nothing ! Opposed to all Corrupt Rings in Municipal S.iair tui isaooual Allaire. r|HIE TIMES will h.> i- led on Salur 1. day. the 18th of March, an i ivory! morning thereafter. Sunday* exc-picd, un i>- ib" editorial direction of A K. Mc- CLUKK print. •..: di*cu**-; iona of all current topic*. It aim* to he:.; llr*l-c!as* Newspaper in every respect. Mail subscription*, p<>-i*ge free, Six, dollar* per annum or Fifty cent* pcrj i month. ADVERTISEMENTS, fifteen, twenty, mid thirty cent* per line, according to po sition. THE WEEKLY TIMES 1 FJRST-CI..USS XKUSIrU'EH F will he the iik.t mid ctIKAfKaT Weekly Newnp.iper in peon*vlvani* YEARLY SbfiSt ttlffioN RATES POST AOKFREE One Copy SI.OO Ten Copies. ... 9 mi Twenty Copies, . , , lU.OO And at the same rate, *0 cent* pel C"py.) for ii,iy additional numlirr. Name* may he added to Club* at any time during the year i AR\ E KTISE M E NTS in-orted att*ven ty-uvc cent* r.er litre. Addros* THE TIMES, N i II South Seventh Street, I Philadelphia. / toURT PROCLAMATION. Wher*** the Hun. t'!i*rl*> A Mr*r, Prlr hldln | * court of Oj.'r *nd Terminer and Oenei&l .Tail lirlw ,'rrj and Ouarier s*iiin of ih* p t -, rl/ 'f f>_i, I r <■, *,, dt , 0.0 "it,. on ih* iin Moudaf ')f A, nil. lieu.* Ul* ifcth t Hi* l'**i *. Alddrrmaa and t'on of Hit **l.l county of Onlre, that tli*r h tlipn ami them In r! their proper t>*r*oi>*. ol 10 oVlock In the (orenoon o( . aald day. with their r-corda, Inq ilsitlona. aaanilna tlona, ami tli*lt own reinemhrancca, l.) dn thea* thtna'i ' which '0 their ottc* *pp*rltna fotw doo*. and lbua Hho*rhaopd iu re- onlienree to ;rj • i *alr.l , (be p: i*o*i*i* that '* w( >h*i| ho In toe Jail ,t Cahtri I and thrro t" proaecutf .a-nm ;nyit ' * Given un f*.- my ha id, at Belief-, nt ih* 11th day oi ; Dec., ta ibiraar ol onr Le.-d. 1874, and tn Iho uluetj •tghtb )4ivf !rd oj Jhe l,5 uJ l' nx ll*ii Acxbxu V. TbD flourish I lug School will open on the !2lti of April . under Prof, (i H tiarloy•-who conies i highly recoroetided a* a thorough scholar mid oxperieuced Teacher. The School , will tie classical and normal Boarding . can be had at reasonable rates near the I School. For further particulars apply to tieo Buchanan or J. It. Fisher, Penn ; Unit. I'll •-'! MARRIAGES. On the 14th of Match. Mr A M (item , ingi-r to If is Sarah Wolf, both of Sugar Valley, Clinton county, I'a ttn Feb "Jsi, 1875, Mr. John From and Mi Sarah Humor, both of Centre Mali, Ponn'a. DEATHS. In Bellefonte, on the Jh'th n't, Ellen Mnrgaretta, iiilknt daughter of Daniel H. mid Mnrtha K, K( Her, aged ciglit months <*n March 2nd, at I'vnn Halt, Mis* Eliz abeth \\ caver, aged •u '_►,•!h of March, tieorge F Buchanan, son ef M II and S. tieise, aged t> month*! ■ind l'J day*. 'Mourn imt ye whoso child hath found, l'ur rr skies ami holier ground ; Fl -wars of bright and ph smlil hue, I Free from thorns N I firesh * lib OM," II O. UKININUKB A ■ Ml'lsHKß Established, 1843. MILLHKIM MARBLE WORKS BY DEININGER & MUSSER. The old, reliable p'ace, where MuuuiiiOiita, Couches, Headstones, and other marble | work is made, in the very be*l style, end | upon reasonable term* fta*** jMaot/vt jo, pu.tt favors, ue rt spectiitfo solicit the patronage of the public. Shops, Kail of Bridge, MiUheirn, Pa. ! Apr. 8. y. VPPLICATION FOB LICENSE! Notice is hereby given that the fol I lowing person* have tiled their applies • lions for license, and their pet Hon will be presented at tl-i- ii 'st term >-t C- urt . .Joint Potter... Hotel i.eorge W Mass-oi Worth Tavern I Daniel Garnmn Bellefonte - " ■loiathbti K r i(i(ißr Penn Tavern '(Joltllsb Hssg S|iring . " Henry Hobh ..Walker " A. liaiini Heltefotitr Liquor St*>r< I •Ja. I'ut-more.........l'hilipsburg ..Tavern M. L Leitxel P' iter ■' Itebei ca Mu.ser M lilt • ill! • I 11. Od ink irk Potter Hoiel ' Robert Taylor.. Pbilpsb'g Boro Tavern J C Nason... do do .. do H C Yeager Bellefnbit .... Betiautatit Jacob M li.s.M .to ...... do ti \\ D 'wf.o.g Uo ...... do JC Sooth., do do ; Win Brown do do Kted Smith do do j W'ru Dolati I.x Tavern Charles Brown do do l.aac "iiler - no do lieu M 11er.........11uu - T do . Jno Limbrtt do klu Itetij Snvder I. do Jfi-i (• t>* i .... S'luwSt.. do i Jno Coponbaver-.Taylor T. .. .. do (' A Faulkner...PhilipsVg 80r0...d0 K l'crks A fon IL-ilefolite B ir0...d0 Elias M ...( : Ml .s ! ■-01i1p... do 1' Lie d Philiptb gl' •( >so Fli.s Loitghry. . Fvl'-o-iite fx-.r0., do . Weaver and' Wert administrator* of all and *in j ,-ulnr the g.mds and chattle* righU anil credit* which v.-er-, > f Si.li.u.on \v ort latel if Hulnto twp, doe'd The account of George J. Krin*n and -lohn Kornutn, executor# of the Kt*te of Andrew Korn.an late of Haines twp, Cen ire i ounty. dee'd. The partial account of J. P Oephart, —'le acting administrator cf tho k tu-iu of ■la>-'bo. Ahl late of G.'ilire tounf'y. tjee'd. j Tiie account. I J -nkthun Weaver. guar- t ii*n -f CjTtt* J. Weaver, minor --Hi of Salomwn Weaver lale of M i!e twp, t>n tre eviuntv, dee d. The account of Dnniel Shuev and E'elix Sliucy, exectitors of the lat will and ie*u incnt of John Shuev into of Harris twp. Centre county, dec d, , The account of John 11. Hart* wick, exe -utor of the Ul will and tcxtamcnl of Hen-, ry Hart-wit',. h-> uf Haiti, twp. Centre i county, nac u. Tne account of Jacob I*. Rishel adininis Itralorefal! and singular the good* and I iHll - rigrbu and credits which were of. i Duiiiel Rishel. sr. late of Mile* two, Cen- ( , Ire county, dae'd. The final account of Michael I*. Weaver I and A H. Steel, ndmini-trators of the Es-; late.lf pwd, iwiu .t Spring twp, i ; Centra toUtity, doffd. The account of John Rishel E-'j. Guar.' jdiai) < i S.iliiU'.l Si." minor child of Geo | 'ever, late of Gregg twp. doc'd andagenti of John P. Taylor and Benjamin Stover, | Adinim-lrator* of the *; id decedent to re-. ive and p.,y out tho tuonay aiming from' the Slato of Ileal h-iato of -aid decedent. The account of Samuel Crotxer Kxecu-i tor of the Estate of Joseph Crotxer ot the. Personal E-tate of Jane Crotxer. dee'd The Executorship account of Jacob; Dinge* Exe. ui-ir of the Kstaie of John Dm j gei laic of l'enn twp, Centre ( unty, j I dee d The auoouiit of Thoma* We-ton adntin istratorofall and *inguhir Ihe go al* and I'hattle* right* an 1 4-redii* which t re o' JoMph C. Crack or, lata "f Worth twi>.| ('en! re 4 unty, dee'd Tho account <-l Sebaslain Mu**er an i D. A. Mu*er Executor in the last will nnd te*tnmenl of Philip B Musser. late of Penn twp. Centre county, doc'd. | The trustee account of John From Sr Daniel Ulmiids Surviving trustee* under' the will of Wm A Thun.a.. hit# of iiolle fonte liorCUgh, d>V'd. The Guardinm-bip account of Aaron Lukcnbaiigh, Guardian of Nancy Ellen Segnur miner child of Simon Segnur, Intel of Furguson twp. dee'd. The llnnl account of George Behrer Ex ccutor in the last will and testament of David Behrer, late of Pntton twp, Centre county, dee'd. i Tho account of George Behrer adininis } tiatorofall and singular the goods and! ► chattle* rights and credit* which were ofj ;. Regina Ueltrer, lata of pi.ttop Dtp, Cc,itrU| I county, cjec'J. The Gt):irdianshi|i account of John Cur-' II tin guardian "f Robert, Minnie, Harry, i. and Amelia Sailor minor ohlldren of 1 , Suilor, dee d. t Tlie final account of the Estate of Daniel; Kerr, late of Potter twp, dee'd as filed by, ! W. W. Spangier Executor of JaCoV • Spangier. dee'd who was the Executor of 5 Pariel Kerr 1 *' • *'The afitotir.l of John Hoffer Guard.an o, n j. 11. Shyey miner child of Ellen Shueyj >t late of Harris twp. Centre county deo'd. Ksqixter a Ukvice I J. H. Morrison, BHfonty Mar. 27, '76 J Register. . BtLD ATTEMPT DF KKiIITY CON- Vic IS INTI IK ST AT K PRISON TO ESCAPE. Jeflcrsotiville, March !♦, -Highly con vict* in the Stale prison at wotk in the foundry made a bold mid dmprralo at tempt to escape at three o'clock this after noon. 'J hey suddenly quit work, over powered the guard. li( 1 and blinded them nnd succeeded 111 partially cutting a hole through the outer wall when a gener al alarm una givin. Tlie out*ide guard rushed to the rescue and on the lop of the walls forced the convicts at tho luuxzlo of their Spencer rifle to r|eist a further at 'tempt at a-cape, Tlie leader* in the con -piraey were promptly deslt with and all its quiet again. M A IIKKTS. Produce. Philadelphia. April Wheatcuiitin uca In fuir dciuand at former rates mile* at ?125ul 27 fur red; fl 27a! 28 for utnher,and f 1 3!al 35 for while, to* tot quality. Rye 1 aearce and oomrnand*. f I O'r Corn is in fair requeat with ale* ! .it H4uBV, in the earn afloat or tin- cleva- * tor. t hits an- in demand OKa7Uc. for ! Western white. The receipt*lo-duy ari as fol low*: 1 ,(M0 hble, flour, .'!,•" hu*. icorn: U,loo bus. oat*; 24" hlda. whiskey. Prices* have an upwardleioleney,anion lof iin*s mirk at f'22, etimked iiaint at 13a I lie. pickled hatii* at 12)a12p sall.slioiil lder at H|e., and lard at 14|al6c. lb. I gjfs sell at 23a25e r- dotn u. t 'luvcrsi-tol is in fair demand 4-Vo hue, sold at lOalljc f' lb., tfiu latter rate fur Western, 'Tuuothy sells at f J 70a.'k and flax seed at fl U" V bus. UELLKFONTK MARKETH. xVhtte (VSeat SI (JUKod 1"U .Ryelot M .l'ul I, U) ....Oats 55 liarley 80. 70.. ...Cto reneod •>,"" Potaloc* (jO Lard per poun-t 8 Pork p*r pound""; Butter 'At Kggsls ... Piaster !,., kuoj t!4 TalloW K Bacilli )t) lluui 15 Lard lu-r |< mr.,t Hi r.t: Hurkiskra'J Cf, ct ~ . F our per barrel retil7.otJ Nova Si >li plaster >l4 11 15. D'yug i plaster >".50 per XMJ lbs. BEATTY PIANO! TflF. BEST IN FSK. .utnji! for Circular. DANIEL P BKAITY. ■ Washspgtua, Ni.w Jursoy. S Wolf, dec d, in Cetitre Hall, is off, r*o for sale oti very reasonable terms. The' •land is or.* of tha be*t in the valley, and , offer* an excellent oppcriuniiy to any par ties wishing to g-i into business. PETER HOFFKR. Feb I MRS. C. K WOLF Adt;. ra.j JL Blatchley's 9 s l 'x> ; Lint v.-iiivrn-' JM X 3 : ki; m. - if mi* Ml mirk,., by |> i-uiar vcrdu the \ttentton isi ivited to BlaUhley * linpr a etl Ura< ket, the I)IOJ> N Check Valve, which can be with '' r *wn t, th it (i --.urbing tin jcinU. and the copper cbauiUr which never cracks, scales nr ru>u and) wiil last ■ lifetime For sa'** by Dealer* nd tin- •-Hlin gut,rally In order to be; • ure that >ou gel ll'-atchley's Pump, in careful arcs >ee that it i>a* my trade-mark a* above. If you do not know where to buy, acs(riju:ve circulars, together with lue name mi l address of the agent nearest I you, will be promptly famished by ad dre-drig, wC.h stamp. CHAB 0 B LATCH LEV Maavfactur.r 'sal ( ciiitiii riv St., PtlibtdktjJiin, l'a. | II Mar'.'iu. Rouse and Lot AT PI'BLIC SALE The Hi.use and I,H. belopging to the' Estate of Mary K Jtird.-ii late i f Potter tup , dee'd. Will (so ottered at public sale; ■•n ll,u ouiises, oil SATf'UDAY, April 17t'j. 187' at 2 • ih k. Tie lot i olilair.s 2) acres, thereon erected a House and .4b er oulbu Idis.gs Terms -tin® balf of imrcha-e money on confirmation of sale, j jthe baiacce in ot-n ys*r ihe;efter, with | interest lu ti .enured bv bond and mort g.g. JOHN JORDAN. Mar. 25, 31 Administrator. J. 11. SIIVIIIC. • Undertaker. The uudersigs.i-d t.eg- have to inform 'ii* paiiso.s anil the public generally that [he is now pr.-pared to make Coffin* and ■ es|. tfully solicits i share of their patron age. Funerals attended with a neat hearse. J B. Ml A FEU, ;eb II tf Madisonburg. JOH.\ NNP'H Furniture Rooms* Mil.RuV MIFFLINOa, PA Extension Tables, Chamber Suits, FineA Common Furniture, 47* 1 n* -ting in part o( BUREAUS, RED MEADS. CAIN and NVUoD SKAT CHAIRT The public generally are invited to cail! (and nr the tin* assortment of FI'RNI TI Klt i lie f-iuml a! the above establish ment, all ol our own Manufacture. Undertaking in all its branches, ('"fli ii*, Caskets and Shrouds. Having purchased an elegant Rears®, I will attend all of i.ndert'-iking 1 inaj rt.(.civo from Penmval'.ey, Centre Co. Pa JOHN CAMP. BIvVTTY HEU C< • M 111 NESKVK R Y 1M PROVE M E N T KNuM N. stamp for Circu lar. Addre-* D. F HF.\TT\, Wash- i iugton. V. J. i NEW YORK RRANCII STOIIK, M-( tain HlALJ The only dealer* iu Centre County who veil the Wl I Li K Ei Si B! Ai It; Hi E Ci 0! Ai L from the old Baltimore tnlrw* Alio KHAMOKIN AND OTNKIt GRADES of Anthracite Coal dryly homed expre*ly for hou*c u*e, at the Jowett pricaa. I) E.ILE li S I JV* Glt J I A*. They pay the highett price* in ca*h for grtJn that the Eastern market* will afford. WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., Bought or will be *< Mon eommiMion whan deaired, and full price* guaranteed. laa formatioa concerning the grain trade will be furmtbed at all time*, to famcr* with pleature, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IK CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, which it al way* told at low price*, and warranted to he a* good a fertillaer a* any other plafter. Or r)ti£ M\D YMID NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, Lime ! Lime! Linn o! the best quality, always m[ hand, at the kiln near Centre Mali. GKoRUK KOCH. GREAT BARGANS AT TIIE HARD- 1 WARE STORK OK MUSSER Sl RUNKEL 8R05.,! Millheim, Pa., WH")x*AU ixnUmiL DEJH.KM !* ; I! KA V 1 ASH ELF H ARDWABE, Tbev hare just returned from the Eastern Cities, where they hare purt-hased a well' iflKlal stock of HARDWARE. t'rruitT, lnox. Nail*. I On.*, P*IKT*. Yakmmie*, PCTTT, BUILDERS & CO A CUM A h'EIiS GOODS. Plasterer* and Maaons, Saddler*, Shoemaker*, Housekeeper*, and iu fact, HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. Wo call (articular attention to a fin# a-1 sortment oi Picture Frame* and Moulding,' very cheap. WALL A WINDOW PAPER, And Curtain Fixtures of every kind.' COACH and WAGON MAKERS— faur, attention i> called to our ttock of Spoke*., it üb>, Felloe*, Shafts, Pole* and Buggy Wheel*, all of No. 1 quality and telling *e-, ly cheep. Our slock it large, and c**n-' siAiitiy being rwßswcd, and wc are telling ' ~ chsns' Court practice. My be consulted , iin German licciUt Office in Gar 13\ab' fiuiiding. my 28 '7*-t rak Bco ffih Murrgnf™ Penns valley Banking Go. CENTRE HALL, PA| -RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow In^ereat, Discount Not* Buy and Sail Government Securities, Gold and* PaTxa Ilorrxa. Ww. B. ifcCf Fre* t. Cashier Cbas. H. Held, < ,w, k, Ratrlimakerd Jeweler Millheim. Centre Co., Pa. Respectfully inform* his friend* and the jpublic in general, that he ba* just omm* at hu new establishment, shove Alaxaa der auire, and keep* constantly on hand, at. kind* i Clock*. Watches and Jewelty f the latest style*, a* alto the Maraavilfa i alent Calender Clock*, provided with a complete index of the month, and day of the month and week on it* face, which is warranted at a perfect lime-keeper .J*W Clocks, Watches and Jswalry re paired on short notice and warranted j ap ll' tfi ly j Excelsior Cement* The undersigned BOW manufacture* Co iAKRANTEDOF ASUPKRIOB '.OIALITI, at fan kiln*, near Pine Creek MiiU. ia H.ina twp This cem.at ha* already been used in large quantities upon the L C. 4 S. C. RR., and bat bean :>und highly satisfactory upoa all job# abere it bat been used, and a* equal to an v now manufavturod for use in CIS TERNS, WATER PIPES, orwhalevw purpose a good quality of Cement i* dt rahla Thit Cement has alrmdy bee* lesti*l f*r and wide, and rendered the ut jmost sal it faction. Persons, therefore cea atrucUng Citterns, laying Water Pi pea, Ac., will find it to their ad vantage le baa* ibis in mind, and also, that be warrant* the j article at represented. , J. G. METBB. .may .1 if Aaroatbarg, CENTRE HALL HOTEL. Job* SraxoLgm, Proprietor. stages arrive and depart daily, for at points, north, south, eastaad we HKsttf Buockaauorr. t. v. sstum P resident. Cnebiar. ORNTRK COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Milliken. Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, jAnd Allow interest, Discount Note*, But and d*||. ijCovernment Secu: lies, Gold ie apllffibtf CouDont "i*A asm -IK\TRK IIALL.PA. M ould most respectfully inform lb* dt °f thil vicinity, ikit lie ku Marted • i n .* w * nd Shop, and weald ke : hankful tor a share of ike public pa trea ts ga. Boot* and Shoe* made to order aad according to style, and warranto kit work *o equal r.ny made elsewhere. All kind* ;ut repairing done, and ihargee reaaeaakle ■ Give kim a call. fek IS 1; JJR.S.G. GUTKLItS; Dentist, Ml 11 helm. Offer* hie professional services to tk ( public. He u prepared to perform all .operation* in the dental profession. * ow fully prepared to extra*! teeth obx.tuUlj without pain. mrS-?S-