' TH K VkM KK KKIM)H IY 1< * THURSDAY APRIL tl 1875. t LOCA.L ITEMS. Our friend* will oblige by wmlin* us items ot local now* uvthelr locality, gi)* u. the fact* only, and we will nt thom .n shape, also notice# of death* and marri * Anv one sending u# the n*m of -übacribara, with Uio ea*h. w'l boon title, to receive the lUportkh one venr free. Pho Kxroantu being read; •* ****** everybody on this side ulioo anv where it h* a larger £Sdfum two paper*, will bo found the bo* t mod mm for advertising misiness, sale*. ® • • - jrW-Subsoriber* to tho Reporter, resid ing outside ot Centre unty. aliotild re um u* 10 cent*, yearly, for a Wh we will pav hero ; this reduce* the postage to one half. a. the rum paid by them for one year's postage was 20 ot#. R H. Rankin has just opened a handsome drag-store, next door to De*chv tier'* gun shop. See hi* card. Robert Mann, of the Mill Hall Axe works, has leased the factory at Bellefonte, which will hereafter be managed by Fcaron Mann, of Lowistown. The radical senatorial conference of fits district meets at Bellefonte, May <. to select a senatorial delegate tostate conven tion. one fellow went down on l.if. He aked a trial on an ea-ier word and dropped out on citfen. Twenty-six thousand, five hundred and torty tons of coal passed over the Tyrout and Pleaificld railroad during the week ending Saturday, April 10th. The largest week's wotk since ibe c ,ci. . f the road. Fi*hing time is here and you mvd all kind* of tackle to hook the swimmer-. Now jisrl go to Deaebncr'a, the gun sm.th, at Bellefonte, ard y. n will find all y. u want, and just ready to throw into the stream and make the beauties kite, lb hoops a fiue assortment of every Jt-crip t ou of fishing tackle. AV. B Wagner, a sw ; ug machine agent and local preacher, of Miirey, was lodged in jail the other day, on a charge of forging hi* father in-law'* Mr. Shirk's of Centre county,) name to a s_',AV> bond £'* en t-> the Howe Sewing Machine Com pany — hndttPttH llaittte lot A Tj ; w Lock llaven liepublicaii of last week has a ** u " story which is a tough one. and beats fhe Slamakerbull story. It tavs On Friday ev -ning the mail train east ran into Noyes buil, threw him on the cow-catcher and carried hint through the bridge aud below the depot, a distance of about on ft-fourth of a mil*, without inju ring the bull. GREAT BAROAIXS. every day at the store ol S.S. "Wolf. dee d. Mr Hoffer is bound to Ui>|M*se of this due stock of goods, and offers tl-eiu at Cost a.'ol some at less than cost. N-w is the time to buy —don't miss this opportunity. The goods must be sold, aud are offered tor nearly one half what you uiu-t pay at other pla ces. Coine from far and uear—all kinds of dress goods, notions, jewelry, hardware, queensware, boots, shoes, hats. Sc , Ac. Don't miss the offtr for bargain-. Call and see for yourself. —-Mr. WilliamHarter,of Aaronsburg, killed a monstrous ground bog on h.i farm a few days agt. He came along on horseback and spied it fitting in the road. He made a pass at it on horseback, but "8.-b" not being up to ground-hog fight ing paused a moment to smell at his antag onist before making the deadly jlunge, ■ when the animal made a spring at the nose of the steed, which was so unexpected that he made such a sudden retreat as almost to unsaddle bis rider. Mr. Harter dismounted and killed it. The critter had undoubted ly crept out of its hole to make one more attempt to view its shadow, and in not succeeding went home in a fighting mood. -—Our facetious neighbor, the "Watch men, of iasf week, Las a severe speil of] spelling bee. and reads the roll of a nuui- j berol prominent individuals of the place, with a word far each to spell. This roll i not complete, the real jawbreaker has breti j unintentionally omitted, for one chap in that town has been trying to spell "Senator"' for the last eight years, but "h> didn't made it" yet, and is still trying it Add Lini to your list, Gray. W"m. Wolf, of the old, weilknown *nd cheap stand, at Centre Hall, is now in , the city, purchasing a stock of spring good" • which will arrive end be unpacked next; week. No merchant know* better the wants of the community, and noiui is bet- j ter fitted to select the latent and best styles, | than Mr. Wolf. If you want to see the; ia'.e-t fashiora call in at the old land next I week. The BrockerholT house under its new manager, Edward Perks, will re tain its reputation as one of the best and most convenient hotel* fa Bellefonte Mr. Perks has gone to n great expefls* in refurnishing the hotel and to make i: more attractive than ever. He will make a capital landlord—whole-souled, genial and accomodating in the highest degree. He keeps a splendid table—in fact Mr. P. will leave nothing undone to make hi? guests feel perfectly at home, 'jive the Brockerhofif a trial, and you will find it first-class. Messrs Graham tc Son, Broekerhoft' block, is the old headquarters for boot ar.d shoes. They keep the latest styles and the boat of everything in their line, whether for men, women or children. It is invariably the case that when you •can suit yourself at no othui place, if you ■drop in to Graham et quick an 1 harden. George Koch ha* the agency at Centre Hall, and always kvvp* it on hand Mr. Koch will also attend to cementing easterns, collar*, Ac. We can recommend him in that lino ho having tin jshed a job for u>, which speak* J>r hi* skill and prove# tho qtniliiy of tho Kacel* sior Consent for which be h* the agency. II. it. Lamuier has opened hi* store at Centre Hill which i> now stocked with a die assortment cf g.-od bought in the Eastern market. Hi* good* are ail new and a* he bought forc*h at panic priev be can sell very cheap. All arc respect tul'v inv iled to give him a call. every evening from l\idneson -ix young pet-ons were received as members of the church by the solemn rite of confirmation, and one by certificate. On Sunday morn ing tbe Holy Communion w.is celebrated. The Saturday and Sunday services were largely attended, more so, than at any other time during the pro-ent pastorate. Rev. 11 King of Bellefonte, and Rev- D. Darbakerof Niitanv Valley were present, and a*-uted in the services The Beccher trial took a queer turn, one day last week. Beccher wits on the stand, and FuHerion'* croA examination brought the sweat out of him. he denied every thing and did not know what Mrs. Morse's letter refered too,- and at !n.-t the lawyer asked him what he did know then. Why, said Beecher, 1 do know, and so do hun dreds who havo families to provide for, that the be.t, freshest and cheapest grocer its are seld by Sechler Jt Co., in the Bush house block, at Bellefonte, and that both his and Tilton's family had been getting their things there, until the little fuss about Elisabeth broke out, and he had to attend court all the time. The judge and jury at once wanted the address of Sechler Jfc Co., aud the court had to adjourn in consequence. Such a thing never hap pened Lr.wte. Chr. Hi-t'rrMturntd ft-am Virginia, last week, alter a 14 mouths trial He has tit yet fully resolved upon returning again. Ho reports tho balance of the Penn-valiey folks, living down there as well and getting along. Mr. Geo. if Jamosn, i- also up from Virginia, on a visit to his frienJs He ecm to bo pleas ed with his new homo. Bellefonte had a spelling B.e on l>t Tuesday ivening, which #> a success, a crowded house, and many speiler*,|o< J and young participating.—The first prixe, \\ eb stor's Unabridged, sxs drawn by a young lady. The first o*c to drop, grounded in the wing, was Win Wagner, and Jio drew an Osgood's Progressive Speller—fortified with this Win will icitt higher honor- next time Lawyer Keller drew tho thlrd'prxe. a golden tooth-pick. Admittance was SO ct. J)r. Hamill, pastor of the Sinking Creek and Spring Creek Presbyterian con gregations, having receivuii a..e1l from tho latter for his entire service*, a di-so'uuqn of the above charge has resulted in conse quence. The Doctor has labored twenty nine years in this charge, and has ever been held in high esteem by his people. •ml it is with the deepest regret that the Sinking Crcsk congregation -evens U< r- , lations of over a quarter of a century with their beloved pastor. I're-bytery will no' doubt-rganize a new charge, to consist ot Sinking Creek a;;J Spring Mills churches The following action wa. 1...J by the Sinking Creek congregation, expr<-. ieof| their feeling I- wards Dr. Hatnill. At a congregational Hireling of the Sink- j ing Creek t'hurcb, called f>r the of acting on the request of our Pastor, Rev. I Dr. iiai.dii. to unite with huu in asking for a dissolution Gi the pastoral relation existing between him ami tbk congrega j tion. the follow ing action wis Ui,ui; WHtRVts, the Spring Creek Churcii now associated with this Church baa calleJ our pastor for his whole time, and i ehertas, he has requested us to unite with him in asking Presbytery todi-solve the relation ! existing with the Church in order that h. may aiv-pt said call, therefore HftoUca, Ist. That but for the request of cur beloved pa-tor yt would enter our ' united protest ngain-t any severance o! the relation# that have o h-ug and so pleas- i antly existed between u*. 2nd That while we thus feel, in order to ; conform to hi- request, we with roluctance agree to interpose no obstacle in the way oi Presbytery'" compliance with his re quest. 3rd. Thnt in thu acting we cannot re- ; l'rain from expressing our acep regret it the prospect of no longer sharing the la bors of oqr fielovt-1 Pastor and we desire to record our grcatful appreciation of God's goodne* in permitting' us tA enjoy fur o I long a time his faithful, impartial and sue- | cesstul labors among u. 4th. That our prayers and lost wishes shall attend him. accompanied with the ; -urance that while the pa>'.oral lie may be sundered, the ties of affection that bind ui ihull ppver be severed. Tnt COMMITTEE. SPELLING BEE! A Spelling Match will bo had. at Centre Hall, in the Bv Church, or. TUESDAY EVEN J N'G. 27th insb, fr the BxxEriT or THK Usiov STJHIAIII SCHOOL. All, old and young, malo au4 female, from far and near, are invited to attend. The en tertainment w>U bean interesting one. nnl for the furtherance of a good cause. Spell ing to commence at 8 p. m. shsrp. Ad mittance. 20cU; all under 15 years of age 10cIs. THE COMMITTEE. For the Reporter. THE WIFE' BCOM PL AIN T. When I was yet single, oh • happy days of yore. Where in thought f mingle, And long to live lljein r/ef. Well do 1 remember, When 1 was gay and free ; No bad thought or temper Disturbed my jubilee. At last a dashing lad Courted my heart away. He vowed pleasure to add With which I went a tray. Pofore wo were married I was heaven's ideal, M.v trappings he carried 'Till 1 hud cau-cd the seal. He promised any thing, No matter, great or small; His air was like a King, Wherever he did call. But that unhappy hour When singleinen 1 quit; Since it is nought but scour, And little hose to knit. All day I have to cook. As wen m my cheek ; Alter things I must look, But dure no even speak, Twice u week 1 have to Luke And scrub the dirty floor; All the beds 1 have to make And fetch things from tbe store. The garden I must hoe Which is quite burdensome ; All the year I have to sew. While he enjoys his rum. ' fhe I have to hunt " f 1 And all his wapt stljjply. Now und then we hear a gtunt | "I'll reform, by and by.' ' j Many a time I think j Of single days gone by, As slavish life I drink ' . • J.n wrinkles at last to die. i To be free and keep a fleau. Was once my enjoyment, I i But to cook, scrub, and sew Is now my employment. . * JEUw Mob. -—A man in this town nit era two thou tnnd dollars to And out who (truck Hilly Patterson Pottoi' Mill* ha* a sensation ■ something now ha* turned up thoro great excitement cxi*t* among tho people Mr M'lntiro ha* ju*t rotumrd from the city with a large stock of splendid good* fr hi* now store, Hi* stock i* full ami com plete, Ho ha* opened up in tho BrUbin -tnd, where ho invites farmor*, mechan ic*, and all to come and oo hiui and ex amine hi.; stock and price* lie flatter* himself that ho will render ali*facllon, and rcpectlull> oliciU a share ol tho public patronage Mataopot.trcn Lisa InsikaXik Co, o N. Y. We had tho pleasure of a call this week from J. A. M. Passmore, Oen'l agent and atl y, and John K Wilson, special agent of the ab.uo Company, both of Pottsville, i'a They visitod Centre Halt to pay $2,000 to Mr* Carrie K Wolf, widow of the late Hon K. S. Wolf, ■o long favorably known in thi* county, whose w i-e forethought was shown in thus providing a er-faiwfy for his dependent family. Mr Wolf ha* only made one payment of S7O. It on this policy. Hi* hoii* now draw $3,000. This popular com pany ha* about s'>oo, Ah) insurance in this county many of our leading ciliaens are iniur. din it. The tail is the Reserve En .iow mailt feature of this Co. secures all that I* beneficial in Life insurance and provide, for old ago. \\ , B. Mingle, Esq., Cashier at Centre Hall, would be very happy to give any and all the desired in formation on this popular plan. Harper'- Magaaine I'or May Contains a profusely illustrated and well written ac count of the Concord fight by Frederic Hudson, which will be welcome reading to thousands at this time. Among its other contents will he found article* on ''Ameri can Humor," by the Uon.S S. Cox ; "The Stone Age in Kurope," by Prof Cha*. Ilnu, and "The First Century of the Republic- Agricultural Progress," by Prof 11, H. Brewer, besides poems by John Hay and others. It i# a model number Tuk 1 ixkhy SoLi> The valuable pro rtv, c a\ sthe Clearfield Republican, which has been tr> quently advertised in these column*. the past veer, known as the "Der by Coal Company," was tinally sold at the March term of Court, by Sheritl McPhcr. -on, tor the ui>% of $Ho,OOlt This is tho largest SherilT* sale ever made in this county. The property was purchased bv Mr J. N.Ca-sanove. who we uudersland propose- to operate the collieries to their fall extent, besides making a number of new openings in different localities. Erom the Galette and Bulletin wo learn that \V. C. McDonald, of Beech Creek, was arrested a few days ago l>v Detective Go rki, of Emporium, and taken to Pitts burg, charged with em be tiling tho public moneys of tho United States, and with opening and embeialing the contents of letters and packets, earried by the mails, in ibe State of Kansas, lie was released on bail, W, C. Kress, Es.j , of Lock Haven, becoming his surety- SUGGESTIONS TO SUPERVISORS Now is the lime for supervisors of coun ty roads to look about them as to the |>oint* requiring repairing or reconstructing Tha mudholcs are now staring every one in tho face. Don't neglect to widen a read, grading it and stoning it where necessary Do it without fear or favar, for you will be only doing your duty, and if you should spend double the amount of tha assessed road tax it should makenodifference. The public should be provided with good roads whether they arc willing to pay for thetn or not; a there are other people besidej the re-iJrnts of a township who use the road*. But if the resident population should decidedly object to good roads, let them turn you out of office next February. It is better to do your duty without an office than to fail to do it with one. In all Ireland there is not a toll gate , and the roads are a* fine a.-any in Great Britain. The gate* OM fell tjio roads leading out of London Lave removed within a year, and a steady action is going on to gel rid Of these nuisances throughout England. Let our stale of Pennsylvania digest these Ai'UX." OF SstLITOS" bslih,liiU. in Tc\ N IMII. —The high w atcr at the recent tl >od v. ash-d about four feet of earth from ton to fifteen acres of land lying along the Tenne- re river, near Louisville, Blount county, Ten, When the water subsided a strange spectacle axs prweuicd The whole of the denuded acre was covered with skeletons. Some were straight, some r lining. some doubled tip and some in iitting postore. There were the osseous 'orm* of infants, of children and of full grown per*op<. J jvor one thousand forms have been counted. Persons wi.o I'Gve lived in the vicinity ol this mysterious tcmelt-ry for more than half a century nev er hear I of any human bones being dis covered there before, and the skeletons are not found in a mound, nor in what ap pears t< be unariifh'ial formation of earth Chicago, 4piil J7.— Dispatches from point- in Michigan, Northern Illinois lowa state that owing to the severe weath er that has prevailed for the last forty eight hours, small fruits, apple# and pears are killed in many localities, and in some case." the trees themselves. — ♦ > PLAJN TALK FOR GIKLS. An old-fashioned woman writing in the Watchman and Reflector, apeak* thus of some of our ynutig seminary girle : "I have found in the class-room that the girls with the most on the out side of their heads have the least in sih}. LM duiMtncr I beßrd a fashion able young lady read her graduating, essay, earnestly dcinauding a 'wider sphere for women,' while her chest was so narrowed hy artificial means that she could hardly read her essay ! She evidently thought fhia whole world a'pent up Utiea' that was confining! her powers; hut all the poor girl need ed was sufficient strength and inde pendence of character to free herself from the thraldom of fashion, and go to work in an earnest way to bring nearer to Christ the world she had found so badly out of order. Some of you, my dear girls, may be filled with infinite longings' for 'career.' Let trie tell you tool wwU o user needs at present is woman who, uAcmbar-j rassed by fashionable drapery, can walk a few rnHes without being tiled —women whose thinking powers are not injured, who find a 'career' in earnestly doing their Master's work however homely." —,~T * T T— TEN A N IS' RIGHTS—C TINS? A BEES' DUTIKss. The rights of tenants ami duties of constublcs ore clearly explained in a recent case in which the prosecutor alleged that the defendant had ejected him from his house. It came out io evidsnpe that the constable did not read the ''writ ofpnssfvsiop.' when he went to the prosecutor's house. Jn charging the jury the judge said that Constables are a necessity in the coip munity, but while the law gives them great authority, the law should also hold them in the strictest execution ol their duties. A man's house is a cue tic, upd it is asking little to require him tot-how by what aoti.mil/ }>e fil ters the house of any ciligeu ; and it it bis duty to r< ad the writ or wariaut by whose authority he is there. Should a constable enter the house of any citizen without legul authority he I becomes a trespasser, sod the occu I pant of that bouse has the right to use dare* to repel auclt illegal entrance, to summon nwishwice nn.l swear out n warrant against the treepnaaor Should, however, an officer of the law gu into lite residence of a rilixen arm c.l with (ho authority of the law, oi plain properly his purpose, he is pro tocle I bv the luw, ami any assault or attack upon him is illegal, ami ren tiers its perpetrator liable to pr.urecu lion. It is a very serious thing for a mail to enter the house of another and, with or without process of law, put him into the street. When the law confers such a duty upon the offi cer lie should be held to a rigid ac countability for the way in wtnoh he uses the duty. He should exorcise il with care aiid with no unreasonable amount of annoyance, for it is in cases ,of this nature that uiauy fights and disturbances occur. He should take jeare not to exceed the power delega ted to him by law, ami endeaver, as | closely as possible, to confine himself within the limits of his authority. --• ♦ ♦ TERRIBLE COMBAT WITH RATS. The Carlisle (Pa.) Herald relates the following : "Mr. Jesse latverly, of East Pennsylvania, was lately much anuoyed by rats, which catried ull'liis eggs, and made sad work with his corn in his crib ami then invaded his granary ami commenced destroy inp a bin of wheat. On examination| he found there was but one place w here thev got iu. Me thereupon re-, solved to kill the rats by an artifice j will worthy of the cause. He strew ed corn meal liberally on the floor of the granary, and about one hour latei he nailed up the hole. Then calling his dog i a Spanish terrier) and arm ing himself witli a club, he went forth to battle. "Now, the door to the granary is | fastened with a long wooden latch ex ! tending olear across it, and can only 'be opened from the outside, ami Mr. L., on entering the granary, drew the idoor shut and heard the latch fall. He Until though', that the wa* his, but this was au error. The rats were more muuerous than he expect ed, and finding no uuy of escape, they attacked both him and his dog with great Airy. Mr. L. laid on his blow* hard and fast, and one blow, aimed at a rat, unfortunately hit the dog uu the head ami killed him. "Being deprived of hi* faithful ally: he would have fled, but could uot ; aud he then commenced calling for help. The raU nieau while kept skir mishing around hi* leg*, run up hi* body, bit his hands, and oue bolder than the rest bit his nose. It is im possible to say w hat the result of this uuequal Cut) (est would have been had not a passing neighbor, attracted uy the uoise and cries, gone lo the relict. When rescued he presented a shock ing spectacle; his face and hand* 'bloody, and hi* clothe* torn into shreds. "When his wouuds were cared for he hit on a better plan of warfare Borrowing twelve cats, which, with his own, made fifteen, he in the even ing shut them up in the granary with the rats, and the next morning he found, til examination, ten dead cais, one blind, oue and two with one eve apiece. The remaining two were un hurt, and by actual count found one hundred and nineteen dead rats. Ol the dead dog there was nothing left but the bones and hair, the rats doubtless having eateu him while Mr. Laverly was hunting cats." Important to RoadScperviaora. —A ease was tlecided in our Supreme Court in January which is .iniewhat important to Road Commissioner*, Supervisors, iittil other township ulii cials on whom devolve* the duly of keeping public bridge* iu repair. It came up on an appeal front the Com mon Picas of Cheater county. The Supervisor* of Newton township neg lected to keep iu proper repair the aide guard* of a bridge oyer Brand j wine creek. Through thi* neglect the parties at the case were precipitated into the stream and injured. 1 lie dc leuse vudcavurcd to show that the bridge wa* not bui.t by (lie township, but was a railroad company's duly to ae - that it was kept in projser repair. The Court, however, decided that while it was true that the structure was constructed by the railroad com pany, it was built in order to supply the old road which ha* been occupied by iu iniprovti'uauU. Thill it hgcfftpe a tiublic highway, and was so regard ed not only by the public, which con stantly used it do good, nnj get good. Hi- sent In thn sanctuary was never vacnnt unless circumstances pre vented his being there. About forty-five years ago he was soundly converted to God, and since that time led u highly ex amplary Christian life, worthy of imita tion by u'l wj.n, lilt. lilni, wish 1j inherit eternal lift. At thn titpo of his <]i>nth he! had in his posspssiqn every copy of hi-| chprch nupof (Tim JLvangclipril |fotcliaf ter) ante two volumes which word mislaid or by some means destroyed. He was in the service ol his Master even unto the end. Ho was born in \Vurtemherg, Germany, emigrated to America in 1810, lived a .po et, peaceful and happy life, and died n happy d,atb leg;inv jjyj ..Ipljrgn, '26 3ri.J children and To great giapa chll ran, as well u u coruiy nfHiiteu coininu j nity to mourn his departure Hit funeral ' was utteiidcd largely (us he hud nope but j friends). The funeral sermon was preucli jed by Kev E titumbach in the German language, who was assisted by Revs. J. I if- xGite, i). P. Alice ana L A Uanii. '! I>. L. Z. MAHKKTS. i Philadelphia, A j.ril 11* Petroleum .my; lHio reflned; Clover seed held llruilv, #I'J 6U(.tii:l wttUrn. Fleur best grade, i'oinmunj fiill iru**; other |frn!i* Wisconsin and Mlnn.-sota $ > 266t high grade. (U ?<">(•• " M V* ~" l (I sh?#l :U>; rl *1 #o<#l 84 for amber ItVa held Ml $1 10 Corn .lull, western mixed Ho.\ (lull fairly active Hi 716V70c fbr white; W(si7t>c for mixed. l.nrd at It f. Iftfi- Kg*. flriiier; western 166*101. CHICAGO. Chicago, April 1 *.• Wheal dull ami tin knitted; Not spring ft tMlnvl O", No 2 ftttfe Corn dull, declined ami unsettled, N V mixed "Or spot o*t* dull, No 2 i 4Vjc. Needs steady; Clover seed Citjj ii|.- liKLI-KFON KT M Alt K KTh. TV into iVheat (t 00 Ked H*'... Itye '■*' Cutn is) ....Oat* t*> Barley '* 70 010/ersecl 6,00 ... ..Potatoes est l,ard per puun.i 0 Pork iter poundUti Kuttn'iu Egg-IS. ... .Plaster perton 114 Tallow 8...... Bacon 10 Ham 16 lard l>er pound bceiit. .Buckwheat 06 et#., Flour per barrel retail7,olt Nova Scotia plaster (14 to 16. Cayugn planter ('J.6O per 'JUUU lb*. l (> W EH S' BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Opposite Bush House. BF.LLEFONTK, PA. Powers' Hoot A Shoe Spire L the largest and he*l flocked establishment in Centre County. He keeps constantly oil hum! a full line of II O O T N .4 N I H II <> : H. He is ju*t opening the largest slock uf Spring Go.nl* aver brought to ilellefonte EDWIN C. BOHT SCslabratsd ?i £3>J 0I 9 for ladies, which r* acknowledged iu be the best in the world, kept constantly on hand. Hoot* and Shoes for men and women, <>l all stylas, quality and price*, from the moat co*t!y to the cheapest, coiianily kept on hand. WE DEFY COMPETITION ! either in quality or price*. Call ami j examine his new stock of Spring uuJ | Summer Good*, ami you will timi it to your advantage. AprZllv BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM IttXlilVN DKlfi ***** 1 ITT ITr 000 MKKIt KKtEB I f a i s SUSS* r O O KHltli IKK I • " <• H It K „ I O t> K II It ***** T 000 It It KKKKK HHXT DOOR TO THE DEBCHNER OUR STORE. I VItE S H AN I) cIIE AP . Apr. 2i OHEHIkFSSAI.fc.-i 0 By Virtu* of Sundry w riu of Fieri Fa . ia Levari Facia-and Venditioni Eipon an, iued out 'l the (Vurt f t'onimon Plea# of Centre County Penna , and tome : directed. There will Imi exposed to public >*l* at the C urt lluu.j in Beltefonte on 1 Fridav the &id dav of April. l*7o, at on* o'clock p n. The following described It.-al kttale lo wit AU(lsf*mlant's inurcr in ib two f..1-lowing lowing risscribsd piccws of land situate in lioward twp, C< ntre county, P*. No. J 1-ounJrJ. south by B.v'd Esgta Vallsy KR," west by land of James Ucveriy, ~n tt 3 <- north by land of Jacob Long, J* While man, el at. on the East by land of Jacob Baker, containing *.iacres, there -n . r.a-lcd ? fr , a . ,n S , ".'r l *r -N" V, on the North by B K. \ HR, (d as the property of John P Packer. A LSD, AH that certain Lot uf ground situate in Liberty two. Centre county. Pa Boui d ed on the North by an alley. East br lreit, >o,:th by Fuji >ire*i and West uj lot ut Ueorgo Hiharl. oontaintng r lent fionl and ta> deep (no building. ? S ixed taken in Execution and lo be sold as the property ol Jacob Donkle. A LSt 1. Ali that certain b : of ground situate in Ma i sonb.irg Mr.. twp l'< • tr< c unts-, Pa Bounded n the S oth by public school lot, on the Kal and North by land of Daniel Drirn and on the West by Main Sleeet, i'ontaitifiijr J of an acre more or less, thereon ere tid a RlpcktmiUi nei.-.ed taken in Eti-suU'itl and to ii Sold as the property of Win. C. Noll ALSO, AH that certain lot of grouml tituste in l'ottsr twp Centre county. Bounded on the North by Geo. Rein on the South Foot by Und of John Rover. South \Vet by land af A mot Lo- and Wm Boat, con ;ait..ng 11.tic at.. > mora or n%r, iiiir" l.d .f ii Hess ana S\ idow M-t*. on 11, o South hi, land of tleo. Miller, on the West by lanJ of < -m ' Mot* et al, and on the North by twp. r-'ad, containing ttl acres rn-re or !•'•. thereon erected a large Stuns Grist Mill, a saw mill, tenant Mill House, largo two story dwelling house, hank barn and other out building'. Seized taken in execution ai d jo Lc o|d a. tig properly t ; I'amel dmisaul. A LSD, All that certain Messuage tenement or tract of land situate in Union twp. Centre county, I'a. Beginning at a post thence Hc\ West bit par lo a while Walnut, thence N , ho\ W--t, per. lo a |ait. thence North 50\ West .161 perches to a post, thence 82°, East 10 perches to the place o'bepinninjv containing 4 U c,-£S jbp porcbej m-.r* or lasj, lOgeth Jr with the appurtenances 4c. boizod taken in Execu tion and to bo o< id as the properly of Wm. Crassmireand Marv Crassimire. ALSO, All that certain tract of land siluate in .Gregg twp. Centre county. Pa. Bounded ion the North by land of Henry Duck. Kat and South by land of Sani'l Yerick and Wc: by land of Michael Roam, -o:> .tu'.ni.ig tv ki'sts ini>so or lci, tfiercap I erected an old dwelling, good orchard Seized taken in Execution ar.d lo h sold us the propertv ot Lewis Hollenbeck. A LSO, All that certain tract of land situate in Worth twp, Centre county, Pa Begin-, nine at a white pino of Survey in the name of George Clymcr and Andrew T> cttet, liiOfc r e b/ ifci.it lornidy of t.vor, Shorb A 1 Co, fnowOco. Kelley), N fiTi West, 3*20 perches to a post, thence N. 11*21 K. 115 per, to a stone corner of Hubert Klder. thence| by land of said Itoberf Klder, S. 671 East,: 3'20 per. to n post corner of said Robert; Klder, on line ot Robert Cumt>hl| t thenct ty lands of same M. tt'2l*, W. U5 per. to a white pine, the place ot beginning, con taining two hundred and thirty three acres and one hundred and thirty four perches, &c, together with the appurtenances £<*. Seized taken in Execution and to lie sold as the property of Gideon Whealand. ALSO All that certain tract of land situate In Hoggs twp, Centre county, Pa. Begin ning at stones,thence by lands of J. Wil liams, N. 47°, East, 70 per. to stones, thence by land of Curtins, South 40 J , East 100 per to a cbeslnut oak, tlienca South, 47° Mr est 7" per. to stones, thence by land of McAl* isler and Varnell, N. 43°, West 100 per. to the plapu of beginning, containing 7t)acre< more or let*, thereon erected a one and a half story dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. Seized taken in Execution mid to he told as the property of H. lica ilon. ALSO, All (lint cettain tract of land situate in Uurtin I wp. Centre county. Pa. Hounded on the North by land of John McCloskey and George Fur-t, East by lapd of John Mann, v 'htli by land of John Miinn{aml John Haley arid West by land of Nathan At wood ami M'm./eigler, containing 166 nor< • more or lc-s, thereon erected log dwelling h'n on the East by land of W. 11. Blair et ul on the SouLi bV lund of John 11. llitrns tcr nidi John r Thompson, knd on the W. by Tiipd of John 1. Tnoniftbn, containing one hundred and thirty ncici more or less, fitk tbtIDpjrtMBRNI I*. Seized taken iti Execution and is W sold u tho proper ly of Spoils & Walker, A LSt. All defendant* interest in a certain lot l ground situate in Potter twp, Centre coun ty, Pa. Hounded on the South and East by lurid of Samuel Foster, on the North l>y lgnd of'Macon um.h_.ir. apj op the West by 1 utr<4 ul XV •) M'tpun, containing one ucro, thereon eiecto 1 a 1J story frame house, stable and other outbuildings. Seized taken in Execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Koch. SnKßlFr'3 Officii) B. F SHAFFER LolibiuDto, f | fi April 3rd. 1875. J April Brd, MARRIAGES. On ill." tilt Inst., by Iter W M I .mull*. Mr. Franklin Blcrly to ml*s DiannaGreii Inger hoth of Clinton Co. Clinton eo, pa pari, please ropy. DEATHS. On the lltli init . in Lewi*burg, Mil* Annie. Mgr.l about 14 year*, daughter of W C, Miol Mary J. Duncan. On 1 lib. at Milltieim. Mr Augu.tm K I ••■Hunger, ngt U 77 yon, 10 month* and 17 day. On the 18th in*t , Perry Hdlilh, ton of ; J and M Hanoi, aged 8 yean, 10 month* and 'B6 day*. Short i* thy tufiering time, And wondrou* thy reward ; Thy *oul ha. gone un.Uiuod hy . rime, To (aiid before lity laird J. T. On the 14th, int, Kltla Wolsey, son of Geo and Huaan Kupp, aged 0 month* and j IV day. I Oo llUle loved one, go, A mother's heart ran tell ; And none hut her can fully know. How hard to ny farewell. J T In Logantville, Mr*. Sarah Carateller, in the 47tn year of her age Diaeaae Ty phoid Pneumonia. In the cuat end ol Sugar Valley, oil 11th im>t, Mr* Kve Troutner, in the hSlh year of her age. On 'JO, in llarrl* tap, of palay, Daniel K import, aged about 64 year*. H. U UEIMINURR A. < MI'KHXR Established, 1843. IIILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS BY DEININGER & MUSSER. The old, reliable p'ace, where Monuments, Couches, Headstones, and other marble work i> made, in the very Lost style, and upon reasonable terou. •n3" Thankjul for pati favors, tee re tptriivtly solicit the patronage of the public. Shops, East of bridge, Millheim, Pa. Apr. 8. y. VPPLICATION LICENSE Notice U horaby given that the fol- I lowing persons have filed their applica tions for license, and their petition will be presented at the n .-it term of Court .- \\ 11 Wilkinson ACo Brllelonte .Hotel James Haywood . . I'hilipsburg Tavern 0 Johnson A Sons Heltefonie Hotel John Spangler l'ottsr Hotel 'George W.flassoti Worth ,..Tavern Daniel GariiutU.. . Hrllrfonte " Jonathan Krtntusr Penn Tavern | Gottlieb Haag ...Spring.. " Henry Uobb Walker " A. Hauni Beiiefonte . Liquor Store J as. Pa*, m0re......... Philipeburg ..Tavern M. L. lajittol ....... l*iuter " Hehecca Musser Millheim..-.. " J H. Odenkirk Potter .Hotel Robert Taylor.. Pliilpsb'g Boro Tavern J C Nason... ..... do do ...... do i H C Veagt-r Beiiefonte . ... Restaurant Jacob Msiiattc*. do .. .. do (i W Downing,.. do ...... do C timlth..,. do ...... do Win Brown do „.... do Fred Suiitb do ...... do Wm DolaO do Tavern Chart** Brown... do do Isaac filler A Keller.. Hush township... do Philip (sales F< rgusvn twp.... do H C r rink Huston twp do S i'u'l N ichids Beiiefonte 11-ro Restaurant AARON WILLIAMS, 1!U 11 ill. Prothoriolary n KUI-TKK S So TICKS,— The following accounts have been Ex amined und,pas-J by me and remain filed of record in this sjHrr. for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditor* and all others in any way interested, and will be present ed tu ibr Orphan i lV>urt of Centre coun ty to be hold at Beiiefonte for allowance and confirmation _,n Wcji. wsday, the 'Xb ~v ut April A. P lia Tile account of Edw in J DrshlcrM. I).. Executor of the last wilt and testament of Thomas Croni inillor late of Haines twp. Centre county deceased The account of David Kye and David Dennis admim-traters of the estate of John Bloom late of Ferguson twp, Centre coun ty dee'd. I lie Uttal aci outit of Daniel J Di-rki r. guardian of Marv K Decker. Lydia A- Decker. Perry D-ckcr, and Sarah K Decker, children of.t'onrad Decker late of P.-iter twp, dee d. The account of Martin l'olan adminis trator of Samuel Hnllabaugh. as filed by T. M Hall and Michael Polar, aim in is tyaiars o| ktartiti ikoian lath of Miles -urg Centre county, deo'd. The a recount ol A. H. Zimmerman and. J. Zimmerman administrator* of all] and singular the roods and chattier right* and credits of John Zimmerman Into of Walker twp. Centre county, dee d. The account of John F Ut-ckinin d --ininiitralor of alt and singular :hy goods, andchaUii-s nfitits anfl credits which were 1 o| Elia-beth Hecktuan late of Gregg twp. Centre county, doy'd- The account of John Liggit aud James. Waggoner administrators of ali and singu lar Ine good* and chatties r-ghl and i red its wbi.n were of Matthiu* Waggoner late of Liberty twp, dee d The account of Orlanda Thomas admin istrator of the Estate of Vis. Mary Jj..lin.Ki late of Harrj* jwn. Ccf.liV cotirity, da* d- The account of Aaron D. Weaver and Jesse Wert administrators tf all and sin gular the goods and chatties rights and i rcdiU which were of Solomon Wert late of Haines twp. dee'd Tho account of George J. Herman and John Korinnn, executors of the Estate of. Andrew Herman late of Haines twp, Co".' tre county, dee'd. tbe naitp.l account of J. P Depharl, 1 sole acting administrator of tho Estate ol Jacob S. Awl late of Centre county, dee'd.' The account of Jonathan Wearer, guar- 1 Jinn of Cyrus J. Wearer, minor ton of Solomon M'eavcr late of Miles twp, Cen tre county, dee d. The account of Daniel Shuev and Felix Shucy, executor* of the last will and testa ment of John tahwey lata of Harris twp, Centre county, dec'u. The account of John B. n't*wick, exe cutor ofthe lat will and testament of Hen ry llartwick late of Harris twp. Centre county, dee'd. The account of Jacob V- R-'b*iadminis Iraior oral* and singular tire goods and chatties rights and credits whicn wo#ol Daniel Hishel, sr, late of Miles two, Cen tre county, dee'd. The final account > f Michael P. Weaver ami A B. Steel, administrators of tl.o Es tate of Kliaxbclh hwil, late of Spring twp, Centre county, dee'd. The account ol John Kishel K*a. Guar-! dinn of Sainud Stover minor child of Geo. | Stover, late of Gregg twp, doe'd and agent: of John P. Taylor and Benjamin Stover, administrators of the said decedent to rc-j cdse and pas* out the money arising from the State of Real Estate of said decedent, The account of Samuel Uruluor Execu tor of the K*me Joseph Crojrer of the Personal E'tatc of-lane Croticr, dee'd The Executorship account <>f Jacob Hinges Executor ofthe Kstnto of John Hin ges late of Penn twp, Centre county, dee'd The account of Thomas Weston admin istrator of nil and singular the goods and chatties rights and credits which wcro ol Joeeph G. Onoktr, late of Worth twp, Centre county, dee d- The accduot ot Lut>atiin Ifuntr and U. A M u-sr K*ei jtor in the last will and testament of Philip H. Musser, Into ot Penn twp, Centre county, doo'd. The tru-too account of John From Sr. Daniel llhosds Surviving trustees under the will of Win. A Thomas, late of Helle fonte Borough, deed. The Guardianship account of Aaron Lukenbaugh, Guardian of Nancy Ellen Scgnor miner child ofSimon Sognor, late of Furguson twp. dop'd The final account of George Hehrer Ex coutor in the lu*t will and testament Of David Behrer, late of Palton twp, Centre county, dee'd. Tho acomtnf of (luorae H*hrer adtuioU trator of nil nnd singular the goods and chatties rights and credits which were of Hegina Behrer, lata of Palton twp, Centro county, dee'd. Tho Guardianship account of John Cur tin guardian of Hubert, Minnie, lfarry, and Amelia Sailor minor children Sailor, dee'd • 1 The link] account ofthe Estate of Daniel: Kerr, late of Potter twp, dee'd as filed by W. W. Spangler Executor of Jacob Spungler, dee'd who was the Executor of Daniel Kerr. The account of John Hotter Guardian o, J. H. Shuey miner child of LUeu sH>Uejj Iqto a. Hurrii twp, Centie county dee'd. • Kkuutib's Orricjt I J. H. Morkuoß, Bellefchtc Mar. 27, '75 i RegUter. jjjygW STORK, MBW GOODS AND Pauio Prices. 11. 4. V.4RRIMCK. at the old Centre Hill stand. Just opening a Stock of NEW fiOt)DS, OLD FABHIONKD PRICKS! A Urge variety of Ladies Dress Goods Great Bargallii 111 Musliueand Calicoes. Heady liiu.le Clothing Warranted to Suit. ' Ills Cloth* and Cm. aimer*. Caul bo excelled His Grocery Department, j Aal.iiiiaht-* every one iii askortnient and low |.| i. e. 'Syrup, Sugar. Tea, Coffee. fanned fruits, Dutae*tie and Foreign FrulU, Cheese, !and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart meat Mr Farmers, .Mechanics and laborer* look to your interest. Ons duller saved is 'a .loiter In pocket. Then call and ace at What a>(..ni*hingty low (trices. ;S*.N. trouble to tbuw Goods "tbv j Also the . huice.t FAMILY FLO on el wy* on band. Apr. 16. y. K dminintSATOH S NOITCK— A Letters of aijruiiil.lratiou on the e*lale of Geo. Carlin, late of Poller twp., dee d, have been granted to the undersigned, who request, all persons snowing thern •rlvc* indebted to said estate to tnak* im mediate payment, and thuse Laving de ■nands against the same to present them duty authenticated by law fur eUiemonL J. G. CARHOJf Apr. 16 fit. Adiu'r. Miller & Sun, CENTRE HALL. PA. DKALKHS IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, DVB BTUPFS, PBKFCMKKY NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES FOK the TOILET, PI KE HIVK TMT LIQI UHS, for medicinal purpose* Trusses <£ Supporters in great variety. Also, choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO. and all other articles usually kept in a fir.tcla** Drug Store. Prescriptions carefudy Compounded. l L MILLKK A SON. 10800 AGENTS WANTED. My Agents clear from &>,(JU to (du.Ou per day telling my Cbroioo*. Send (1,(10 for 10 samples, sixeS x 10 inches. Also larger *txe at popular price*. Send fur price IDt and terms to agents. K P. KUHBAOH. 1 ap:it, tselin's Grove, Pa. |/~tOUHT PROCLAMATION. Wloiui ll llat I'juolo A. Sun. FrrSSeU of Um aiMfl of < xnrumb rtaaa, la Um Mtli JbdirullMi I met cmastaU** ul lint mauitut at I twu>u a tad I 'leNkrikrldTsad the Hauorible W W Urt aad III* Hon i rabU M L***pp. Aaaucutwd Judgs* to Cattr# Uvltm laauad llurtr WwepV. Uarttt| d*Ur Mac *U* day of Alert! A D . I la tbrrrlufw baf#by|lcß U> l&d ForoMT, Joa I UOM of Ihe IWt. Aiddonasat. afed t siuUtU of the •aid coobI) of t eutre. that lAejr be Umu aud Usere la tbair tru*|*e iserwes. af I# u'cioefc Ua Uu fmbuua of •aid d*f with tiaeU r*< then Hfcr* to b d'*or acd tfeo** •hi ai bouad la laougaUaaeaa to pnaitaU ifUut uo pnanjun I bat or# dull be la U>* Jaii of Cntrw rertt|. twfbeu aasd (bor* to pmwtitr Mieta aa aii aII boJJ ot Clvntt M| u.% t.atod. at Haliofou'.e. Or* tHfa day of IW.. la Aor of ou Lurd. lf?l aod u> Uu auwt| 1 oatfiwVfc yoa# of lodopoodoora ul Uu ( aliod tuira. M r Mim KK bbeuft BEATTY PIAN THE BEST IN USE staam for Circular. DANIEL F BEAITY. Washington, New Jersey. Syoas. Fosi Sat*.—The store rf B ! ti Wolf, dec d, in Centre Hail, it offered for sale on very reasonable terms. The stand is one of iha best in the valley, and . fflr. an excellent oppertuniiy to any par ties w ishinc lo g<> into business. PETER HOFFEK. Febt MRS. C. K WOLF Adm'rs A v*4 # Blntchley's I I TR t Impt rrdflXilih- JM ; x> 2 BKR WOOD PI'MP v HI VW V is the acknowledged I' * I C- .STANDARD of the mars, t. by |n..puiar verdict, the cf \ttetilion is invited lo Biatcfaley * 'JH Check Valve, which can be with drawn without disturbing the jmnu, arid the copper .vti<-,i to call and • e ;t,o u'>e assortment of FURNI- Twht to he found at the above establish ment, all t our own Manufacture. Undertaking in all its branches, Collins, Casket* and SltroutU- Having purchased an elegant Ilearre, I will ali orders of undertaking I intav receive from Pennsvalley, Centre Co. Pa JOHN CAMP. 1 Jan 2S tf. NEW YORK BRANCH STORK. McClain'* Block, Directly Opp. Bu-h UIMJsC, Bollefonle, Pa. 11. nEKN l\ A CO.. I*rop*rt- Dry Goods, HOSIERY. I-INENS, LMBHOID 1 EHi KS, WHITE GOODS LA- j CES. NOTIONS & FAN CY GOODS. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, I Below the L\aal ivkt^s Nov 12. tj. BEATTY A " it.V Send s:tap ftir full i''f''nn*ti.n, Price L'*t. Ac-. Ac. D- L DKATTi, Washington, N. J. THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED, (The Bc*t r.ni rh Vtc, Mar.- tiy DANIEL DKRK, Bellefonte, Ponn'a. i Sft,t\ill and set tkm lefort purchasing any gthtr.l&i lapr.y. SIIORTLWQE A CO., COAL, LlM&A . . r . *. "*d ke*>p eunautetlt oa baud, ml. kind* ot Cluck*, WaiAn oad Jeweir? t'.f the latest titios, an aMo ike Merwi.. tl.e i Patent (.tlsAjtrCiudti, provided with * romnlele index of the month and da* the month and week on it* (oca. which i* warranted a* a perfect lime-keeper Witch.. and Jaw 177 re .paired on abort notice and warranted. Mfll'bl* Excelsior Cement The undersigned new manufacture* Oe iSrri mtv K * N T KD or ABUPERIO* H t iTif* :•** k,# Pmm Greek Milk ia Maine* twp. Tbit earnest bms alrstdv bstfi uttd ia larts nmnihw ' upon the L C. ft S. C. KE.Xhmb.en :ound highly MiUefacwry upon J| jab* •ihrrt it DAt bftß ulfd, irnj §§ <6aaal t# anip now manifanurud (or oi# ia Cb 'TERNS, WATER PIPES, or wbateew purpose. good quality of Cement u deal ruble This Cement ho* aimed* bean tooted far and aide, and rendered toe t --i mint satis faction. Peraont. therefor* oee ► irucung Cistern*, laying Water Pinea. Ac., will ftud it 10 their advantage u> bear tbli in miad.end aloe, that be wamati the article as represented U j/SENTBE HALL HOTEL i V Jos* SraxoLßb, Propriety:, stages arrive and depart daily; for at jpoinU. north, sooth aaetand we |UKaBT~BKOCXIEKBOrr, J. b. arhM IrrMlrut, Cnabier. QENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Xillikao, Hoover A Ce.> RECEIVE DEPUbITB, And Allow intercut, Dweowot N •>(*, Buy mad awft. Government Seen lies, Gold it aitWfi&tf IVnntna W _ CENTRE HALL, FA. Would most mapactftilly lr f .ru. the eW aena of tbia * Matty, that be baa eean*d new Boot and Shoe Shop, and wuwid bw thankful for a share of the pabttr MIM. ace. Boots and Shoes made to oriTr,sad according to etyle, and warrants his w*rfc >to equal any made elsewhere All kinds of repairing done, nod charges ree*< as Vie Give him a call. f-Mttr JJ'O.G. Gt7TKL __ 'r— T iafl Mri 1 1st seal lim BLY MY ER MußifVctiriug Cm. [ ,654 to 004 West Eighth St., CIRCTWpgfj ft, -IManufacture™ of Cane Machlngry, Steam el Shaker Three her, ?%twu ! School, and Church Bells, etc. -Ir\.. in