Lockwood replied to the telogram aos] copling the statement to the Mallest extent, A groat impression provalls hers, howeys ery that the Independents will footy give # clean bill of health Under the provisions of the Commission Bill, that is now anti-boss stale convention will bo held Tariflt in Philadelphia, May 24. Mr. Garrett, the anable and influential republican of high President has the power, and is required standing, is spoken of as the nominee {i> appoint nine moml for governor; it is thought tha | sloners to act, said, Rawle will be endorsed for su; rome judge, | $10 per 18 no objection With | of the commission 1 the exception of Rawle, the independenis | eration will put a full ticket in the field, and in- tend to make an earnest fight to boss rule, —— + | TREASURERS SALE. Alerchant i 16) NSEATED LANDS I oh Ho fio W RB Mik & Bon do | ¥ ok FAXS For 1880 and 5 | YEARS AC ldding& Col Limda MoCoy & Linn do ’ Wm Linens The AT Boggs Gir Mei 8 Lucas & Son UH Else & Bros EU Carr James Irwin 4 8138 J one ph Kelso vahiseen Kelso Jo aph K#lso Maury Lang Sarah Lane ‘aleb Lawns Liongstrath ‘nleb Lawns 164 John Rollington 150 163% John Wheeland LIBERTY. 120 Ebenezer Banham 056 120 Jolin Dunwoody 435 Robt & Jas Hays $45 Wm Hays 43 a i 1 John Hiblar Frybergar & Co Bam'l Yinn Joba Ligret JZ Long Long & Jasper Maylan 8 Rd ward Mays on James Me Mannus } 158 Bi inir Mao sLanahan a law, BIOGHAY IBA RR Morgs 42 yo Jobn Musser 17 Geo a tay 187 Christin Aiuith) Ellen et Hugh Patton 43 158 Richard Potors 5 I 63 Goo M MSE 153 Henry Pinkerton aifias 163 W ea 150 11 Hardman Philips G3) ] m MePhorson 177 84 Hardman Phifips 4 153 M T Milliken 216 #0 Robert Raine Hi N J Mi hell Ro 0 48 N fi 139 } 160 § 4 i hell 43 153 Christian Rohrer i an ka Misner on 47 Jacob Rush _ Benjumin BR Morgan 23 92 1568 Denjamin Rush 24 } [abun} Morris 3% 1563 Onsper Shafaor Jobn M Nesbit 3 2 Andrew Hbhenk 52 Christian Shenk i Hr Michael Bhenk 247 16 Jacob Steke 44 158 Robert Spear 33 158 Mary Bmith on 07 Geo Slough i 4? 158 John Stonen ne Andrew Scott 10 | 10 14a ” org as commiss | Wolk . 16 LRN Naas . / that in } [pursuance o Act of Assem . J hig aay ol 4 { to ! * ¥ oo w wx MUNG, J iD10, ited “At Tena do Drugglet ia © , i} ye ATA Isano Longstroth Conl& L ! i Ba unseatea= t songstreth mpanies which MILE ' and ths John 8 Mazon : xl thereto John MeCauloy oceoded against by the ats \ rang! forchan 01 {there will La Mo ni at publican Philip Mayers the of the followingg'™ mon Mayers commissioners of the » : Michael Meyers MARION, el is V slantine Mayers : Wm Allison . in Jumes Miller 2 60 John Carman hea found Wi PP Mitchell pf FV. Robt Irwin in violation of their oh FA Wm E Mitchell Jereminh Jackson ; LH] Wa P Michell Thomas Loew's dnst al i) John P Mitchell Jd M McKinne yy , 3 112 Xilis L Orvis ra Rohrer 2 i Jd W Packer W A Thomas 4 . o 1 J W Fackor Jacob Deitx (owner) 45 16 I Ww 1 acker W m Tilgbum(owner)16 1: 14 J W Packer { M Boweriowner) J Wm M Pa i owner) * lo ® Morning 1 t of consid. | Dauphin count all od st Lhd to thi age HNP OERINCHL surance © members ih day while on duty. to take and to thoroughly {0 rot he nto 100 ive “ { a i lo y abject he 13 says : The Ceatre Reporter. ERPRPCE Ne suunaaEPIT0R (ian 5] Hao B 03 Robert Irwin Robert Irwin Jeorem Jackson Pater Lytle James A Quigley A) Hloven Nlevenson as there to him. y court vesterday dissoly . \ " LL0 Amend r:3 KURTZ. investigntoe alo entire number of mutual mo HEE re 2yERsoasney the various questions relating CEXTRE ALL, Fa, May 18. 1802 defeat | cultural, commercial, mercantile, manu. | Wore jntely pr suazEe y 5 1 11s My % facturing, mining and industrial interests | torney goneral at Instance of the United States so far as the may be to tanil « Insurano in said establishment | The m of the | mis i at ulin MILLIKEN'S BEAVFR HYFALUTIN, James Milliken, one of the delegates to Cameron's convention, week, in nominating Beaver, gave the General the following mighty high send ofi’: The republicans of our state, with un asual and hearty unanimity, have done their part towards ate J Spigeimyer lo 075. hPL udua ul IARUA ampboll & HY fof tazes Cie andl unpaid wie, stale . eon, at the Court House, It ihe borough { lelonte, ot Monday, June 1) Inky al one o'cloel Por . Strang, the most prominent lickin of the north western section of the state, will be a delegate to the in- dependent convention, The New York Tribune, leading repub- lican organ, disapproves of the late Can eron set-up of Beaver and the rest, The Bucks county independent repub- licans have ealled a meeting to elect o b1 9b #002 . RECOSBATY the number which Urance o 8 { Fs do Druggist Hardware Hilli Pool NITTANY Holmes Mr PENN doing : rtered these fy of aner igi of ¢ “1434 153 3 P No 133 158 Wm by 13a Geo Parker ne Jeromish Parker John Pim 1650 IH ugh Pim 00 inh a, Wi 144 John Reile 33 153 Thos L bu Centre a judigions fi revisit alleges have existing tanifl upon a scale of IRINERS the } JUsiice to of | pt proceadit } 1 inst y ‘ y rT ’ ivileges ia 213, and ag Wr aan BENNER John Davis dD Harris ' L gla ards table HALL bant HALL Werchant . 13 40 1 Humes ANT Mhuay | Morcha GH all interested ; and for full come i before 1A arpose ek ek id wi OY Sued s y v il 1 4 fy ) ly examining the matter which may gs had been institnted with a sald commissic n, in thio! View to their dissolution A large major Mri M E ries of the compar which made answer por prosecution of its inqui 8 ampowere BR , z od BU] ywnor id and sé GINe Order Of LHe coun tring the ti ito \ IWhHnar . UR to visit such different 1 200k} delegates to the independent republican state convention. Beaver don't take thar. * oe. Hon, C. R. Buckalow is recommended for the democra nomination for gov. ernor. He is one of the noble men of our state, and if nominated, we would like him and Beaver to travel the state to- gether and talk from the same stand. Buckalew's superiority over Beaver would be so apparent to the people that the would come out with a very small vote. have the cour this kind. “iQ lad »" auer The republicans would not age to accept a challenge @ Gen, Beaver said in his speech at Har risburg last week, that he was going to stump the state. Right—but what are yvougoing to talkon ? Will you mentio rale and disapprove of 'it? 1 tell of the Star-route thieves them ? Will you denounce ardon of the riot-bribers? Will vou disapprove of Arthur's polioy of pat rout Garfield's y ple es with stalwarts and brass-medal Will you talk about the 130 mil- of unnecessary taxation? Will vou talk about your party in cougress i fing r off the tariff question ? wont talk avout living :uestions of the hour, General Beaver, what the dickens will you orate sbout? Wili you wave the bloody shirt; that wont do, for it is not many months discouutenanced it and talked about shaking hauds across the bloody chasu Now, General, the RerorTeR halts to boas appointees and filling ii ns if you these ago voll itting a sore in the carcass of your « 1a Ohio, republican Ohio, they are us Cedarvide, Ia he saloon o shut down the saloons. on Sawurday moraing, 9, Cornelius Sweeney was the scene of a The whole of the indows were blown Wel dyuasmite explosion, building and ail the w out. Sweeuey and two children ihrowa out of their beds, but not serious, iy hurt. Sweeney saloon keeper in the town able to carry on bu ness under the Pond law. A cha dyuamite was aiso exploded under did | ol windows. t no is the only si~ Cald- httie damage A bit. weil's drug store, bu eyond the breaking ter war is also being carried on against the saloon men in Cedarville, A shorn time ago all the saloons and — rooms in the town were closed. The ex- plosions shook the whole town. They are all thought to be the work of the anti-saloon party. aia GEN. BEAV:R Again county has a nominee for governer but we are inclined to think that the next govercor will not be from county. Not because it is Gen. r, bat for the reason that the man 1t upon the ticket simply Don Giineros commanded it so and our our Beav ary cv Vas P beca use the people in general and the better portion of the republicans in particular, are dis- gusted with Cameron bossism. There has been no republican party for the last outside of the Camerons. ww Gen. Beaver well, and shali not temp to on his character out of gpite. Gen. Beaver bears a good —. in our county,as do scores ol others, and huadreds of men in the sta'e. We have great perronal respect for Gen Beaver and will be glad to see him gov- ernor, if our next chief magistrate is to come from the ranks of his party. The opposition to Gen. Beaver will be from high grounds of association—he, un- fortunately, has allied himself with the baser element of his party ia order to gain a high position. In this Gen. Bea- ver has made a great mistake, His elec- tion carries with it the re-election of Dou Cameron to the U. 8. Senate and th. continuativn of boss rule in Peunsylva- The people mean to have no more of it, and will not support Gen. Beaver, no matter how pure bis character, for helis ihe creature of the bosses. The Independent: have determined to make a biter tight against Gen. Beaver on this account, because his defeat liber- ihe republican party from Cameron bondage, Tue Blaine republicans in will treat Beaver coldly ; he was elected a delegate to the Chicago convention pledged and iustructed as a Blaine man. Don Cameron admits that at thattime he whispered the govern r=hip into his ears ; if was then Beaver changed, went back on his pledges and iustructions and voted with the third termers for Grant and against Blaine. If Gen. Beaver now finds the Blaine men going back on him, he can sot blame them. All Gen. Beaver's protestations now that he is po men's man, wili be of nc avail, he was Cameron's man at Chicago, and was Cameron's man last week Harrisburg. Cameron favors no map who is not Lis man, This campaign will be between the stalwarts, star-routers, pirdoned rit bribers and plunderers on one side fo Beaver, and the friends of reform and enemies of hoss-rule on the other ride against him—and between the two Geu. Beaver will go under. en me ti The Mifllin county papers are having 2 quill fight over the whiskey question, Next one will be betting {other cant walk a crack. Sardines are reporled scarce —Wm’sport Sun. Yes, and gettingless—count the votes for boss Cameron's ticket next November and you'll have the exact number of sar- ~ dines, When I have a baby at breast nothic? isso useful for quicting my own and ha by’s nerves as Parkers Ginger Tonic. 1 prevents bowel complaints and it is bet er than any stimnlant to Kive strength nd appetite—A Newark mother. Can Gen. Beaver read Milliken's speech, published clsewhere in the Re PORTER, without getting giddy ? The purest, best and cheapest remedy is that simple compound Peruoa. Mr. and Mrs, Scoville have got togeth- er again. 23 years, partizar nig . al our state 4 A ol Mp rs Senator Mitchel opposes the Beaver ticket. He advises an independen nomination in order to give the republi- can party an opportunity to throw of the collarand shackles ofCameron andthe bosses, The independent republican, war most distingnished citizens as a ecan- didate for the office of governor, and 1 have the honor of having been desigoa. ted to present his name to the consider. ation of this convention. The story of his life, his accomplishments, his wchievements—together with my per sonal knowledge of his great wort! have'o endeared him to my heart that [ almost fear to trust myself to speak lost you may think my heart has got he better of mv understanding wh yin 1 speak sprang from that stocd hardy, lawn who, wit! mn apon 1 8 un a8 alike ype m the laws of @ kept pare hi tance. in nh hat 1 at three ALE, and although denied the advanta JO8 wealth, a graduate of eol teen, and ere he attained to ol manhoot qualitied for the practic of law; with \ the same rapidity pushing forward in all things that his han fonnd to do; form the of every good work which welfare, the prosperity an society, he reached his maj vigor of health, fall of hope, without reproach or | ready for life's conflicts W shart ye ars from this period Ww ar 8 dread al arms sounded land. Neighbor meets neig he startling inquiry: Who hose too young must not, those too © can not, some are ill equipped, ome, alas will not. But our hero, scholar, soldier’ friend, makes answer ‘Ready, aye, ready.” His magnetic im pulse sways the judgment and the emo- tions of men, and brave and oval as the world ever knew, crowd around him to fill the ranks of his come mand, From out the workshop, from off the fara v from the slops of our grand mountains they come and join him The shrill af e, the rattling dram, | wd of command giir all hearts, and words of cheer, amidst ervent praver, forgetful of their sacrifi : fing their near and dear o those who remsin behind, tt ey ff to the war. H. 18 record in the has heeome a part of our i «atered into and become a part story of our conntry. You all ko vell. He came back to us a mai dier. His brother and many of his comrades sleep “Where glory guards with s round The bivouac of the und to all we owe more ne living can ever repay. iege al YOAars of ainel st in Organiza arity and 8 idiers, is wit voices of 0s con li times, 1? of the Wit med ol yon CE n dead " of honor than bo, 9 peOpie ded that he whom they claim as one of themselves shall be ovr standard bearer in onr coms tag political contest. They know that ES THROUGH RAH! WITH we so well tried we can well trust, He whalf. He knows no faction of party He will approve no measares save such as are clearly for the best interests ol he whole people ant 1 of the common wealth; Eminent in his profession, told in the hour trial, fearless in the iace of danger, pure of purpose, honest in every impulse, I name you the cith zen soldier, James A. Beaver, for g ernor of Pennsylvania. General Beaver then, upon the mo tion of Mr. Milliken, was unanimously nominated for governor, Ov- WEL \T IS MONE Y. What is money ? How « the world ? Obviously—in it is a tool, an instrument it is not an object keptand used. solely for the sake of the wi 4 mere machine. The s vercigns which an carries about in his pur pd to be set be given aw: bing els SOURS It is acqui ired k it doeg— wunge for somet y tool of exchange, the in sbiaining for its present possessor some sommodity or service which is desired. But how did the necessity arise for venting such a tool? Many economists mswer that a measure of yale was need- ed, a contrivance which should enable mea to compare with each othe r the sev eral values or worl 18 of the commodities they handle. ie farmer required to snow how ma a sheep he onght to give for a cart. Thus money was devised to neet this want. Bat this is an entire pistake. A measure which should te weurately the worth of one comm dity ompared with that of another was want created by civilization as it devel- ped itself, A far more urgent need uade its appearance in an earlier period Money got over the greatest ditHeuity vhieh the social life of men evcountered. Human beings, uniike atmost all animals, were form-d to make different commodi- .1e8 for each other? how were they to b ee How conld the men who nutually wanted each other's goods by swought together for exchanging? A armer was in want of a coat, but the dior had no desire to obtain a calf ? he ¥as in want of shoes. Here were two sellers and two buyers, yet neither could yrocure what he pee ied. Money came othe re~c le Che farmer sold his cal » the butcher for moaey, an : with that aoney he procured the wi-hed-for coat rom the tailor. The tailor repeated the rocess with the shoemaker. Tha noney solved the difficaliies, Four ex- thanges were brought t gether instead f two, and two articles were sold and two wought with money ; and by this employ nent of 8 common tool for exchung- ng, the greatest princi iple of associated if was e-tablished —aijvision of employ gents. It is plain that the money first wught the calf and then traveled on to auy the coat, 1t circulated —it remaine y-rmanently in no hands It futfilled its ne Service —to exchange, to place two { flerent articles in different hands Sach man who obtained the money in- ended to pass it away in turn, Thus he coneeption, tool, comes ont frans- sarently. It performs its functions by mbstituring double barter for single ? the armer firs. barters his calf for money, nd then barters away the same money r a coat. This conception of mouey lives into its essence ; that money is tool must never be lelt out of mind ; it overns every thought, eyery word about uoney, If movey was never thought of s a tool, the world would be saved a vast amount of idle speaking and writing. —Bonamy Price in Conte mporary Review. wp — in a The public should bear in mind that Gen. Beaver declared in ag positive Jan- guage, and quite as earnest, before start. ing for Chicago, in 188), to act as a dele- zate in the Republican National Conven- tion, that he was a representative of the people and would support the people's choice, which was Senator Blaine, of Maine. Hisdeclaration, however amount- ed to nothing. He supported Gen. Grant, and Senator Cameron publicly nnoanced that Gen. Beaver would be the next Repub'ican candidate for Gov- ernor, rm pw. frome} The wheat crop in Ark. isthe bes. for en years. In many localities it is al- coady harvested anil the yield is pro- nounced excellent, It is fully matured and firm berry, and in some counties iyerages twenty bushels per acre, Composed of thie best known tonics, ron and cinchona, with well known wromatics, is Brown’s Iron Bitters. It ures indigestion and all kindred roubles. A revolutionary placard denouncing he castle officials has appeared in Dub~ in. Inaction of the stomach or lungs, Pex runa cures. But when of the liver 0 Ch The de unshin onvenii the greatest or The commiul ported | he p Intl wit hi nit di sCUssL kind, except that Lh were inseried as r ted a great des! of is egales generally. $e areal Bb Myor th 180 RK ide vention, and upon the c¢ address, the delogates him 0 He resuiuil fn sentlime fro tter HOW TOM MARSHALL INATED. Tom Mane hall i WAS J UOICRS boss 8 how t “We had ar counties, t Magee and broke faith, nrder of bus nomination « prevent the sche us iroz 3 was not eared out, tting HT “Butler was sure of R¢ ation for Co ODgressman nis Large been promised him by Cameron opposed to Brown and played t Ibe Butler men wanted to have him nom inated by acclamation, but McManes des man ded a Call | of the roll Then he came 0 me ‘Marshall let us use your tise don’t know how popular you ore here, fou could sweep t ton like wild fire’ I refused let use my name and then he sent Newm nd Cohen to me to get my consent. Chris ages al so toid 1 to run and told me 1 could be nominat ny A little man from Philadelphia named Growe moved that ny name should be added to the candi fates, but I jumped up and said there was nu office in the gift of the American people I would wake. wy d leman d my was stiri the deleg ation +1 tf ied fOr n tbe hi 8 PAR His Conver } to | icKen Poiladeiphia sgutwell v o record the vot sim to put it d vole for anyone “Then I saw the devi! gleaming in Me- Manes’ eye and I knew be meant mischief L told him I bad gone there to light Cum cron and give the son the same dose 1 gave the father twenty-two years ago Well, 1 was nominate d und I sat there and cried like 8 boy. and 2 ol my poor ittle dead wiio whom I 16d promised not o accept a politica! office during ter Life, and my heart was full of her, Dalzejl cried vulthat iL was my duty to accept, but I was about to po up und refu-g take the nomination when McManes came ind put his arms around me and said ‘Are yougingto leave me now, Marshall? Lost me win thig ght and go home to my people with the victory, This js my last convention and I don't want to bg thrown fown in the dust.’ could not refuse him aad agked for a few moments reflection, I went in Lelind the scenes and sent for Aloe M:Ciuro Ho enid I ought to take the nominatipn but itl intended to refuse I should say 80 to the convention. 1 sent for John Dalzell and told bimto withdraw my ngue, byt Fred. Mages hustled him side and the convention broke up in a «ort of u row. The statement that Butler had 64 voles is not truo. Cameron came to see me at the hotel. It was forced on 158. hen ithe was Tr ie T e clerk ref oa but Me Mar 108 ord ywn and ssid a man of he che usod ered yuld we Lo, to be wands to see in Congress. charged Cameron with treachery and made a fool of himself by going off sulking in his room with the door locked, Mg Manes said to me, wo gave them a black eye after all, WOLFE'S IN Wp -— nti NT DENIAL. Calls on God fo Witness His Innocence of all Charges. Philada'phin, May 12 Hon, Charles S. Wolfe telegraphs to Dunbar Lockwood this morning th.4 be ngver sought an of. fica from Cameron or Quny, neyer bar- Zn fnmd over anv Independent transfor sig “pn i #egept a piace on the never con. ted W ate Tio RE had ih Republican State . { whole thing as a monstro, lnvonpion o the enemy and says ho will make .. apess)) in the coming convention which will show the inner secret of the late peace, confer- ence up in its true colors. Wolfe goes on to say that he did not de. eline any offer or nomination in advance because he thought there existed no neces sity for it and he calls on God to witness his words and acts as true and honest. He will issue an address in all likelihood to the people of the State, calling them to arms against the biggest machinerule con- vention and boss show that ever aa’ and fi ila or kidneys, Manalin does, po i | i Hin Singer Mang C Gord CG A Mille: AK Graham HD) J 0 Der ning Ulevan Dy nes J D Murray 1 Guegenhel CEN 8 Strong M Stroh H Straub an : 5 Greninger over & Uo & # wlover Gepheart GW HH ip » tabla Hie Yool table Mercuant Gao do Druggist TRE HAL] Metchant Hardware Merchant Dr gist Td u TRE HILL Merchant do do GORU A Mure ha A! nt Grain & U r do Distillar Distiller LD M'Intyre J F Fowler i Tucas & Bros { 1. Shenck + Cook BB Antes } Lauth Wm. Robb ahn W Cook ; Weber & Co IL A Moore Anson Schenck R Lees Meorcuant OWLER, Merchant OWARD, erchagt do do do do CO do do Druggist Hardware Pool table ERVILLE. Hu if Brown i 1 Goodheart J C Hoover Phoenix Planing D Irwin J] Parsons BLERSHUKUG, Marchant do JULIAN, Merchant mill (lv do uo Gr er 4 Th om pson, Wa, & Co. J B Wasson DF + aylor "1 : Jb. wrtewic k a }1. D Hess & Son 1.( Rhoads & Smith Philip Gates | Af sreh ) 1 uo Druggist Lrrocav NEN HALL: Mercian! WEVILLE. Merchants Druggist A Ocker J E Shaffer J I Thompson J F Williams Merchant do FURNACE Merchant do i i s i} fowl =d ng - i 10 er i oh fut md al vi Mr Diistitiar PHILIPS URG REsmoOre i { Howard b Pleasant (ay 2 x. Nittnuy ~ Pine Grove Mills 6 Snowshoes 3 Uentre Hall & * An Ro in red i lerson Pur Brown 1 herel and separ Ker t ipsal Madisonb that Lhe abov facenses in A. UG. KRAME 1. E Er wi 15 y I srfoct ino fled R11 the tx 1 CH ating qualities Be ¥rucied sive, and handie wol it has no LIVER AH timot! Ny: wheat; rec and clean lurably, most o Hnis it jeal BATISPAOTOLS MAD t wil BEST ST a A an Ary i 3 NBO grain “THRESHER re IN US ave. "Has more £ juare feet o ing surface than any other machine; It ia both overand wr both as well as cleans noe change £ spars {now and various si ELWAIL Horse! Wo wt ry MINNE each hay ATTAC very desirable) SEPARA’ PORN {the gon fitted for Steam or Horse Power, The RI, the PITTS and the WW oonny Ry POWs, aa made by by us, aro unexocllsd TILLWATERNo. ua 10 Por WOON or "mE OA 34d OINT Oo yp {has the STIL. LW VATE Rr No. 12 and SOTA GIANT FARM ENGINES, ing roturnflue, snd fisted for buining nes are made and TRACTION HM ENTS can be furnished wi thang of gtillwater, Minna Bod wom wl ad owner; * Yo "i EHR SER 43 4 i K fi £5 $3 433 $34 435 $00 H0 44 100 : 200 ‘ 76 $33 pm plu SL §3d 160 #33 434 $30 $33 133 3) 217 33 1 iG 433 Wa AF 433 oo Al 433 A433 a a we § 88 = 150 ae 4:30 a 33 34s dmeph Stroud " 153 Paul Suen 438 163 John Such Edward Seott Ben H Tallinan Joseph Tomkins 2 AB Valentine H3 Sebocen Waln 63 ors Wharton lizebeth Wharton erncy Wharton [xd af i 163 i 158 SRLEsEL suexyEs HESS John Nelson (owner 183 103 Kearney Wharton 4122 44 John Wold {22 116 Jacob Weidman 32 Joseph Wells f, John Wells Poul Wells John Wilson Wm Wilson B 0 £3 153 Wm Wilson St —— 8 K “Ke 6-9 of : 1564 Mary Wharton } 108 Francis West $158 Benjamin West Francis West 3 Wm H West wERB8S dew «wr Francis West Bird Wilson RUSH, iUsames Allison fubin Allison dames Alllson Andrew Allison ZU a2 And Alilsor n, Jno Lilly 6s 4010 10 Andrew Asmstrong bh 64 ow 10 Richard Atherton Paul Bisex 10 Juha Bi 8H 4% David Beveridge 158 Peter Brutzman 15% 20hin Boreland 163 Pp aul Bush 103 Jobn Bask Ja esBush John Burg Sam’'l Chestout John Copenhaver John Copentaver 2600141 Cosenbaver, Whitcome 80 79 1563 do hn Cunningham 2 e200 Clymer G00 Comer 520100 Thomas Cuthberth 15 60 19% L8 Sharp Delaney b 64138 Frederick Dorsy 89 00119 2 90 4 wm Dentler 250100 58 Thomas Ed 28 163 Dan’l Euler ot 1} 1 on 183 Dan’l Fitzgerald 168 Jobin Funk Thomas rpm Sabastian Gn 158 Andrew Grit 166 Toomas G rant 163 Thomas Grant 153 Wm Gray 163 James Glenworth Elizabeth Gros Ra Grey 153 Jot oe Guudaker 163 Mic hse! Gundaker or bristian Hair 164 Caristian Hair, 5d David Hair ” wo Job i Hanbright ob Thomas Ta 3 Hugh Hemilton 53 Join Hand shin Harrison Jo weph Harrison 1563 Hugh Hamilton — EEE SRRESSDESTEER 2FERSeRIRER Geo Aushutes Jacob Beck Sm an Rai Clement Beckwith Wm Bell . 2 C Bell AM Eider 168 a a4, Hamilwa B43: iza bel Ooi man . os 168 ie 3 olons 0 112 #4 John ome © — Feamassnzeais.. 434 67 60433 168 sobn MeCommond 07 612 Ridgway, Budd&Co., 1 is Ridzws Kuss.) PedesCo, * i dgwa Beda&Co Tract o is Ri idgeway, Budd&Co,. i N 21 re Sherrick John W Thomas Johan W Thomas John W Thomas Joh W Thomas 1000 Ges Cowher{owner) 10 M:.chae! Weidner 2500 Micnae! Weidner 2500 Japh ¥ or oder wh sbert Asken 437 1568 Robt & John Dsker Es Bam'l Barkman od 1 Bath Brooks i J 18) Mazy Curoiok » 5 argaret Dacgherty 139 110 Elizsbeth I 83 Joseph Evans 2, Wm Eckert SPeter Hatin rr Evenezer Hahn 40 Wm Hahn 39 Margaret James 656 Edward James | 59 © David schnsicn 53 Jobn Knox 0 27 a} Wm Hanwell John Mercer Joseph Harrison 7 1 r Geo M Hartline : in Datie Monee ¥ 4 ¢ i he oe ne ‘ph He Hoy kins A H Sup: Seting Ro 1s win Richard Purdon 5 Bat in Jobin Purdon 163 Toh en a Davia Had i Richard Robison he ph ® T L. d B obi nine 11 air 76 Christian Rohrer 3 Goo L, mer 86 David Butler 0 r imer H Duck Sriowner) aspor Lawrance Robert Wilson WOR 1 54 a bri Hea Lentore #7 a ¥ un wdea bert 14 » 3 Mie ¢ hard Lowden art Campbell : dobn n Lowden Widow Morris li Wm Stippen Jr WOR Ea at Bk ht ok ot ps ml sein gk ania eh BE ZBREEE UEREEBIARCESISRERELERASIGRERERRER hl Malone 12 oi Bdward Maystown 5 ~~ Wm McPesrion 153 Jabn Miller 163 Jacob Miller — you Come in person, road Stree 4 24 yO AE Sy ¥ ¥ LUA . except 1 > of Vv 1sitors 3 eputed © i be the best equipped. Raliroad in t ®il Claanes | ¢ ir Thro i Th Kets via thi Ceiebrated Line 1.1 POTTER, £2 Vice Ived't Chicago, RELI ; of TRCEVAL LOWELL, Kit, « hide REO, im RE Ak SR STE A a vo li With Costiveners, Sick Headache, Dyas pepsia, w Bpirits Sleepless Ni Lits, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side, all tha numerous aliments conse upon s dis d state of the Liver, when you buve a certain remedy within yo tench, That Jon edy is Gree en’s Liver Fills. | Yucho Fi ‘ Kinds, nt ken weed 10 Co ft with ench othier aps cording to directions, aro invariably suo cessful, They sre sugar coated, and gre pent by wm receipt of price. lo order to prevent counterieiting they are pul uj in round boxes, with the signatuie of F, | around esnch box, 1, 20 cts. 3 N nuisciured culy by ¥ POTTS KEEN, Bellefonte, I's 1» & Merchant MAY, Uentre HALL raer ur! nie iwWu nnectl Hoon y ’ No, 2 WA cenis and by I 1. MU E NOTIH d for gettlpoment 8 G' HERRING | 1843.01 Adm’p, Renn H 1, 1 a | 8’ v 1068 now before the i ublie 3 i can make money gfor ab work | 0D yo Wh than Lt any 1g isa Y alt i { ™F unt neo lod. We wi He 1 4 Wnytifing ol da ipward made at hema by the industrious. Ma i women, boys and girls wanted evarywh ere to w wk | for us, Now isthe time. You can work in spare timo only or give your whole tims to tl 10 businoss, fou oan live at home and do tha wor No othe business will pay you nearly as wall, tomake enormous hy by engaging At onsa ly ouslit and forms iree, Aon 16¥ THAGO fasgoasity, and honorably, Addr eas TRUK & Of Audusta, Malue, decoy Cost ve be 1 na onably th than Ch C. Samni of our ont mer, wi Fices - id Sur Hun ie Ie PHILADELPHIA. Diy Goods, Ladies', Ge Stati v ni the new ireds fave. Ben. Vantall 4.00 12 Barclay st, Now ew York TIL “INSUMPTIVES. i abe advertiser, having bec | a — prion, a by i dread & i {ta drusd dinuie, i eon at The i the 4 ; {hich gros. aos find a sure care &c. Pc usb lvagia n which + of WILIChh 13 for N10 rosa bi. W pn "WILSON, through If you comic horse Cal « he Callow il ones, will i i § and improved Dress Goods, ncw e to all of orders are to cvery 1 ui CSS And all kinds of Farming Tools, ’ RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HAR D: WARE, to meet all demands in IMPORT \ To C Consumptives this line, Al rney-atLaw| JAS, EARBIS & co. Belle fonts. PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO, RECEIVE E DEPOSITS, ssasowtater those having Will draw os wr Sain, Ia. oot? ities, Any one ¢ Ares star} Th ies ordinary Wag re o one wl i ba D yours, Portland, Maine | 2 ires - — are o a 3 te i] Ex ii 24 free est; Discount Notes; and dell Governmen io ies, Gold sad Coupons. Wu Worr Wu. B, Mixors Prost Yachiar tehance to make money eo who always take advan of the good chances for offered, generally become t in their own local 8 We rk properly from th will pay more than te: pensive oatfit furstshe J. Y. SPANGLER, Atiorney-si-Law Consultations in Eoghsh and ierman. Office in Furst's naw building Full information an Address STINSON & Co de ¥ We have no Dress ¢ , all wozl, We have noy ardswide Musling at 2 We have no Calicos at 2 cents per yard. We have no haadvmade Shoes, all* w: We Lave no First-Class, We have no trash a COGS gents of any kind ha ‘ a H | i A r prade of a Mme price. Wel aave at from 6 ceuts up a bette: value in BI sewhere, ARPETS that have We have {re county. Wo have the LARGEST the best Three Dollar ( We have“the best Five Dol Wo have the best Ten Dollar We nave the best All firsteclass Cl hi but regular sewed, We ha ve the very warrant means just what it e Xp resses, We have a r putation of 30 years’ We have the inter This we aceon nby ( 2% wa; Call and _convineo your ee wis Men sold ¢ Suits for ny Merc } samens a tradi ing al divi a Lx ce nts per pair, HAVE GOT slore in Bellefon - an othing for the money procu cd in the county. 0 hop shop trash, thrown or pasted together, em. money they gi & A. ive OEE £3 bo
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