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    CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
Centre Hall, Pa., February, 17.71
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The Spring: Eire (ions.
The state senate has don® one sensi
ble tiling, in which we hoi* the lu>u*e
will concur, namely, repealing the act
of 1869, bv which the lime far■holding
the elections for towij|ah)T> ofheers, was
changed to of OcLv
ber, old law. Ihe
foHowitifn* the bill:
' *► SECTION 1. Be FT enacted, r/c . That
the fiftenth section of the act etititleJ
an act farther supplemental to the
act relative to the elections of this
commeuwoaUh, approved April sev
enteenth, one thousand c-ght hundred
and sixtv uine, be and the same is
hereby repealed, and that i:i the vear
Anno Pohiiui one thousand eight hun
dred aud seventystwo, and annually
.thereafter, all elections for city, ward,
borough, township and election offi
cers in the different cities and coun
ties of the commonwealth, -hall he on
the dgv# ami al the times they were
held, as provided by law in the differ
ent cities, wards, boroughs and town
ships, in said counties, prior to the
seventeenth of April, Anno Domini
one thousaud eight hundred and rixtv
nine, the date of the passage of tMf*
act aforesaid, /Vciiucrf, That all such
elections authorized bv special laws
or bv orders of the courts, shall be
held under the provisions of the same
in 1871.
SEC. 2. That the terms of the differ
ent city, ward, borough, township and
election officers in said couuties, to be
elected at the elections to l>e held in
one thousand eight hundred and sev
enty-two, shall l>egin when the terms
of such officers heretofore elected shall
expire, and so with such officers annu
ally thereafter as provided by law,
prior to the passage of the act of sev
enteenth of April, Anno Domini oue
thousand eight hundred and sixty
nine: /Yom/etf, That the provisions of
this act shall not apply to the city of
Philadelphia.
Women Read.
You are to be eligible to the office
of school director, in Pennsylvania,
and may be many of the fair readers
of the REPORTER will he voted for at
the next general election for that p<>-
siiii n, as a bill passed the state senate
last week, yeas 19 to 13 nays, allow
ing women over 21 years, who are
taxable*, or property holders, to be
elected school directors. "It is not
pr r-osed in the bill that you shall
be allowed to vote, as that might
dt-!< at its objects, for women would be
a> ure to vote for the men they
an so fond of, as a hungry darkey
would be to "go for" a corn dodger.
And the men, of course, would "go
fur the women" as they always uocs,
and the fair sex thus be sure not to go
up ye salt."
Narrow Gauge Railroads.
T;-e article printed in the KEPOR
TKK some three wetks ago, upon the
subject of narrow gauge railroads in !
W.ii-s, attracted a good deal of at
_ 8 11
tenlion. We recently saw ar. account (
of -neb a road being constructed in i
(i and from the following article ;
tuk i. from the Underwriter it will be !
>• : that n similar project is under j
w.y ii our -stale, viz: |
"A thirty-inch track '<• to be built I
fn>; Alien town, Pa ,to llarrisburg. i
by v.ay of Reading and Lebanon, I
whi< It will test the value of the nar- t
git';, roads, which have attracted so i
n.u of the attention of railroad men j
fat * ne time past. If this and tther t
ex; > liments, now in contemplation, t
rhail prove successful a new impetus I
wiii i a given to railroad enterprises. <
Ihe -mall cost of construction and 1
equipment of these roads will cause
the to to be introduced in many locali
li<* which will not afford the expense 1
of rmldiag and working a road of the 1
oidmary size.
"The number of lateral roads on all 1
il tuck lines will be great increased, <
aud iti densely populated rural dis '
Irici.- every farmer will desire to have <
a rctlroad to convey his produce to 1
market. There can be very little 1
doubt of the success of such roads as 1
ft td<re of the larger ones, even if they "
do not in all respects answer the cx- j
pte',:.lions of.lhosq who have farmed
enthusiastic notions .i f what may bej
Afc act-i mplish.ej by them. Roads but j I
a few miles in length leading from the t
stations of the main roads, with ears to *
k.ke the place of the stages now used s
to convey passengers at the ordinary
horse speed, need not be run with the 1
velocity of jhrough lints to make '
them very useful. It is probable that (
the cars for the thirty-inch gauge will: 1
be built with single scats on each side '
of the passage-way, which will be a '
very agreeable arrangement for many s
travelers. , 11
"It may be observed that single '
persons entering a car prefer to sit
alone, and' nut a few will resort to the '
expedient of encumbering a double e
seat with baggage in sueli a manner f
as to deter others from entering it. d
Single s at* will suit such persons ad- a
niirubly, although they may not be
so agreeable.to those who travel in a
couples.
•'We arqAssQ-'ed that the genleman h
who have undertaken to build the Al 11
leutowb aud Harrisburg narrow gauge b
road have the means and energy need- "
ed to commence such a work expe.li w
tiously, and there are many who are si
sanguine enough to believe that the 11
little road will become a spirited rival
of the East Pennsylvania and Leba- ?
non Valley road." j j 1
—T ♦ _ II
The rads of this county elected Col. b
BrowD, representative delegate to o
state con yen ttoD, and Col. A. Gregg, si
of Pottei,. G. Anexauder of Unim
ville, and Win. W. Rogers, of Walk- d
er, as senatorial conferees. The in- <1
Instructions are in favor of Win. J*. ft
■ Wilson for Auditor General. oi
Those Defirienrles.
The readers of the REPORTER will
rente tuber how oft we called their at
tention to the little game played by
our radical congress, in order to de
ceive the people, in the annual appro
priation bills, by cutting the figures
down, leading the unsuspecting to be
lieve they intended to practice great
economy in the administration of the
government—but always sure to fol
low with a bill for "deficiencies"
amounting to many millions, thinking
thus to draw the scales over the
eves of tax payers. Their e'ectioiicer
ing dodge is to appropriate a moderate
sum of money and then spend double
as much, healing up their stealings in
a bill for deficiencies. This has lain
their game every year, since they got
into power, and now the little deficien
cy joker turns up again l*dd as ever
A Washington correspondent says:
It will bo remembered that it was
the constant boast ul tbe Republi
cans last session that they were cutting
down the expenditure# of the govern
ment to the most economical |H>int,
and there was, in fact, apparent show
ing of economy ; but then the fall elec-
I lions had not taken place, and a re
cord had to bo made on which to go
In-fore the people. The action of the
House Appropriation Comntitte on
7th inst, snows what a miserable pre
tence that record was, for it agreed
this morning to report a deficiency
bill of nearly 814,000,000 for the pre
sent fiscal year. Among the items,
are 8126,600 for the House of Repre
sentatives, 8719,436,38 tor public
buildings, $1,974,73 for AN asliington
Territory. 870,000 for light-houses,
8225,000 far public printing, 8189,-
434,37 for tbe State Department, $75,-
850.58 far the Interior Department,
84.744,872 for the Post-office Depart
ment. $3,529,886,27 for the War De
partment, $102,000 for the Freed*
uien's Bureau, and $613,000 tor the
Navy Department.
National Education
For nearly a year some of the lead
ing Radicals in Congress ha\e beeu
incubating a scheme for the farther
consolidation of power in the general
government, in tne shap of a bill to
Make control of the educational system
of the couutry. This measure came up
in the House last Tuesday, and Hoar,
of Massachusetts led off in its support.
The bill, which is called a bill "To
Establish a System of National Kdu
caticn," provides that any State may,
at its eleetiou, in lieu of the tax pro
vided for this act, provide far all the
children within its border# betweeu
the age of 6 and 18 years suitable in
struction, Ac. If any State shall, be
fore July 1, 1872, by a resolve of its
Legislature, approved by the Governor,
engage to make such provision, and
shall notify the President of the United
States thereof, all future proceedings
for appoiutiug the officers provided for
by this bill, or for the asessmeot or
collection of the aforesaid tax within
such State shall be suspeuded for twelve
months from that date. If, at the ex
piration of the said twelve months, it
shall by proved to the satisfaction of
the President of the United States that
there is established in said State a sys
tem of coramou schools, which provide#
rcsouably for all the children therein
who dwell where the population is
sufficiently dense to enable schools to
be maintained, no further steps shall
be taken for the appointment of officers
or the assessment of the tax therein ;
otherwise he shall proceed to cause
•aid tax to he assessed, and said schools
to l>e established within such Stats
forthwith thereafter. This outline
shows a scheme for appoiutiug a horde
of office-holders to control the educa
tional systems of the States. The bill,
aside from its general feature, is full
of obnoxious details.
Heavy Damages for Baggage Burn
ed.
Cyrus 11. McCormick brought a suit
against the Pennsylvania Central Rail
road Company for the alleged con
version by them in March, 1862, of
several trunks and their contents. Mr.
McCormick, a resident of Chicago at
the time, arrived in Philadelphia on
his way home, and delivered his bag
gage to the company to be checked
through. The trunks wereoverweight,
and the agent refused to check them
a'lhough the passage tickets were
shown unless an additional sum was
paid. This was refused, and the re
turn of the baggage was demanded,
but too late, as it had already been
forwarded. On its arrival at Chicago,
as there was no one to receive it, the,
trunks were stored in the depot, which
was struck by lightning the following
night, and consumed with the larger
part of the baggage. On the trial of J
the action the jurv awarded the plaiu
tifT610,671 61. From this judgment
the company appealed to the Supreme
Court, general term, which affirmed
the judgment with costs.
A learned Senegambian legislator
in the Louisiana House of Representa '
tives, on Wing reprimanded for a
"breach of decorum" for saying ot
another member, "dat dnr nigga is a
dam liar, and I will frow a boot down
his throat if he opens dat dar cellar
doah again," indignantly replied, "dar
is no breach ob de korum, for de ko
rum am still sittin ready for to do busi
ness." We suggest him as Giant's
successor, byway of improvement.
• 1
A Fighting Parson.
Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 30.—Not very
far from here is a little edifice called
the Octorara Methodist Episcopal
Church, over whose congregation Par
son Gregg some times presides. Par
son Gregg is a man who fears the Lord,
but never stands in dread of man, be
he never so mighty. The Octorara
Church, generally known as the "Gray
Horse," stands in a sort of desert, and
lies one half in Pennsylvania and one
half in Maryland ; that is, the old Ma
son and Dixon's line cuts it in two,
and leaves the sacied building equal
ly divided between the two States.
Whenever there is a revival the ungod
ly from the Southern side of the line i
come over aud raise Cain among the I
faithful. They congregate about the
door and issue cat calls, and they swear |
and cut up generally like barbarians.
When meeting is over they force their '
attention upon the young ladies of the ,
Church, and make love to them in a i
highly indecorous manner, and on -
meeting the parson, always ii.sist upon
bis taking a drink. Tin* invariably
nffends the good man, and excites his a
wrath against the wretches, the more t
since they are almost always tipsy, and [
invariably blasphemous.
Last night a party of them came r
jver the line and disturbed the meet
ing. Parson Gregg paused a moment f
n the delivery of his sermon, (which |
by the way, was from the sth chapter '
)f St. Matthew) and rolling up his 1
sleeves, uttered himself us follows : t
"Young men! If there's another j
lisorderly sound from among your
lisreputable crowd, I'll come down j
torn this sacred de*k, and ;n the name |
if the Lord put a head on every moth- a
er's sou of von. Get down on vour
Ivi co. you hound*, and pray fur Initter
tnutiiior.-, or else levant."
Saving which lie proceeded with hi#
M'rmon, n nn>*l edit) ing discourse.
In a moment the noise again began.
An audible swear ol the first magni
tude filled the room with it* bud otlor,
and caused the worshiper# to shrink
within themselves with horror
Parson (irrgn camp tluwti front tlial
pulpit in a atnlo of quirt race, lie
took oft'his coat and ltutq it over tlie
| cliaticpl rail, atul then want for t!u>*e
airktxl voting men, only one of whom
lie succeeded in overhauling within th#
portals of lite church. Him lie Iwatcd
satisfactorily. Fol'owing tins* upon
the trail of the other*, he came un with
the most outragwou* heathn <f all, one
Jim Pit,-e Bedloe, wlioin lie tackled
without a word of grace. Parauii Gregg
gave Bed oe a most clerical ami cano
nical walloping When he had finish
ed |Munding with hi* list# he resorted
|to hi* heel*. Jim wa* aide to defend
a'l of him but the other end; and when
hi* punishment had liecii duly adminis
tered he weul home wiser and #orer
than when he came.
The Parson then returned t<> his pul
pit and finished hi* serniom. He will
never 1h trouhlesl anv more.
How u Whole Family Became
Blind
| From the Cambridge (Mass.) Herald. J
There live# a family in Dorcheater
eountv, every dark eyed male member
of which fart he pa-i fifty year# has
gone blind at the age oi twenty to
twentv five year#. Those with blue
eve# escaped the terrible affliction.
There i* a tradition about this singular
circumstance which we lay before our
reader# a* we heart! it; Some sixty
vear* since, so goes the stoiy, a beau
tiful black eyed girl of twenty, from
some cause or other, lost her eve-sight.
Her misfortune brought penury and
want with it. Being reduced to beg
gary, she was wont to go abroad ask
ing alms. During one of her journey#
she visited the neighborhood in which
reeided the ancestor# of those who are
sight-less. Instead of her helpless cou
dit ion exciting, as it should have doue,
a leeling of #yuipathy, she was treated
with ridicule by some of the younger
members of the house her evil star had
, led her iuto. Two of the bov#, at a
matter of mere deviltry, took her out,
promising to couduct her to a place
where plenty awaited. Intead ol giv
ing her a sate conduct, thev carried her
i into a swamp and left her. It is Mid
that she cried out beseechiug them to
put her on the public road, but they
heeded not her lamentations. Find
ing herself about to bo dtserted among
thetangled brushwood, she turned her
prayer to a curse, asking her Maker,
in her revengeful anguish, to punish
her betrayers by making their offspring
for seven generations as belples- as she
was. It is said that she was fouud
dead in the swamp, having perishes!
from hunger and cold. This may ap
j>ear somewhat romantic, bnt whether
the traditionary |ast of it be false or
true, it is assuredly a fact that the
male offspring of the family referred
to, lose their sight as indicated. Hun*
dreds of persons in Dotchester county
will verify it.
KEC KOF A*EH ENCH TK ANB
-
Over Twelve Hundred Lives Lost.
London, February 11. —Intelli-
gence has just been received in this
city of a marine disaster of a most ap
palling character which took place
at sea a few mile# offt'n|e La Hogue,
a headland of France, in Normandy,
forming the northwest extremity of
the peninsula of CatenttD, in the Eng
lish channel, opjmsite the island of
Alderney.
A French trausport, heavily laden,
and on which were upwards of twelve
hundred and fifty troop#, was wrecked
among the rocks off the coast, and all
i on board perished.
The sad intelligence has cast a
gloom over the entire city, and further
particular# of the disaster are anxious-®
iy awaited.
The Artui-tice Prolonged and peace
Anticipated
London, Fob. 13.—The special cor
respondeLt of the Times at Berlin tele
graphs to the evening edition of that
paper that it is confidently expected at
: headquarters that pence will shortly
be concluded. Nevertheless military
and financial preperations continue.
It is reported that the armistice has
been prolonged until the 28th iust.
Berlin, Feb. 13. —The Prussian
t ross Gazette judges from the result of
the elections in France that the re
sumption of the war is not to be eipec
ted, and think* tliere is scarcely a doubt
that the armistice will be prolonged.
Versailles, Feb. 13. Hostilities
continue in the Department# of Jura
and Douhs, the Ireuch refusing to
accept the armistice.
Versailles, February 10. —A strong
belief prevails at the Prussian head
quarter# that the French Assembly
will frame a Provisional Gove ran eit
with Count De Pari# President, and
provide far a future plebiscitum on
the question of the restoration #f the
Orleanist# or the establishment of a
Republic. Due D'Aumale has less
charge titan his nephew.
The elections in France have gone
in favor of the monarchists.
The Steamer Tennessee with Grant's
San Domingo commission on hoard
has not been heard from. As there
are a goodly number of prominent
men on board, great uneasiness is felt
in NYasbingtoii ami all over the coun
try, about the safety of the vessel.
The Tennessee left New York four
weeks ags. It is announced that up
wards of three hundred persons are
aboard the vessel. \Ve are not aston
ished that Grant is uueasy, since the
expedition was on his res|K)nsibility.
It is a sad thing for a man so oft to
miss his way to his be#t, as well as most
lasting home
We have received <>( Me*sr*. Philips A
Kuvnxhls, Rochester, N. Y. their Henuli
fully Illustrated "Floral Guide snd Osrd
imr'n .Muntiui for 1871." Conteinin* full
iiftgc cuts of Apuilegia, Canary Flower,
'nn-y. Stock. CladoTu* and Triloma, He
rides beautiful cut# of AMcr*, Unlearn. Co
hen, Gourds. Hollyhock, Double llose,
PortulMca, Zinnia, Cnbbngei<, Melons,
Squurii, Ac., Ac., giving plain directions
for the culture ol more than 1000 varieties
of Flower* niui Vegetables, Sent post
paid in paper cover, c. Full Hound, with
your iinine in gilt. fiOct#.
Address I'll K LPS <V REYNOLDS,
ltocll KhTKR. N. Y.
The March number of UAIXOI' H MAOA
ZINK is issued, as sprightly, as fresh and
good a- ever. The contents are varied, for
there nro stories, sketches, poetry and his
torical articles, matter for old and young,
mid in such profusion, tliut every patron
must be satisfied tlmtmore than an equiva
lent is giveu for the money that Ballou's
Magazine costs. The Terms lor this excel
lent magazine are only $1.60 per year, or
15 cents single copies. Thomes 5c Talbot,
S3 Congress Bt., Boston, are the publish
ers.
The Techiuilogiet for February, devoted
to engineering, manufacturing and build
ing, is at hand. It is it splendid number
and of great value to nil who are engaged
in industrial pursuit*. Send 30 cent* to i
tlie Industrial Publication Company, 176'
Broadway, N. Y., for a copy. Term* $3 j
t year, j
VPIUTOKB HKI'OHT.
Htstrtnvui - It. • w 111 ic tliu Kseai|iU -UL
KtMmlitur<< of CYnir* tYunljr front ilia
Sd day of January, IH'O, to the 'id day of
JaiiUMi v lH?t. inclusive.
8.8 Wol.K, Treaur*r ol Centre Ceunly,
in account willi said Count? for the year
IH7I :
I>K.
To am't in Treasury Jan. I,
1870 f 2,t,t
de outUndlne tl v t
at nist eitr'uirnt...S7,t4X,W
do a*ee**rd fol I*7o .fiuo.H#
de extra aKninl..„ 180, M
do received fro n I*n
•ceted laud* 4 #\*>, -V
JJde received from oilier
source* ..Ifi.W# IH
do overpaid account* 188,44
do due relief accounts 708,47
fUfi, 170,64 1
CK
v am't of outstanding
for 1800 and pre
vious year 11.740,84
do oul*Ta Ndi II g for
1870 "J7,U7,3fi
do count v order* lifted 48,688,00
do exoneration* allow
ed collectors 1,174,23
do percent age paid
collector* 1,600,27
do traiinf-irrvd to ta(
account 1.049,5'J
do stationery 10
do treasurer * salary. . 2.000
do balance in treasury. 2,0)0,-2
ft* 170,64'
UKI.IKF FUND.
DR.
| To an, i relief Ul outstand
ing at I a* t * el tl •-
ment. „$2,765,fi0
CK.
By ami ouUtanding l,ts4J,'A)
do etoneration* allow
ed collector* 1)9,04
de percen tags paid
collector* 113,89
do balance Ira nsf *r
red te c o u nt y ac
count 708,47
MILITIA FI'ND.
UK
To am t militia tax out
standing at last set
tlement 708 26
! do assessed for 1870.... 773,00
do special assessment t5.1,87
1 do over|>nid accounts. 38 mi
CK
By am t of outstanding
taxes 869,22
do exonerations allow
ed collectors 192,60
do percentage paid col
lectors 28,62
do orders lifted 100,1*'
de treasurer* com mi—
sion 6.26
do balanco duo fund... 409,80
8. 8. WOLF, treasurer ofCentre County
in account with the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, for State and special .Stale
UI as received and paid cut for t'te vear
1870:
To am t outsUnding at last
settlement $2708,47
do assessed for 1870 3419,66
do overpaid accounts... 16,32
extra assessment*..... 13,91
do due count? account 1049.62
CK
By am't of outstanding
taxes for 1889 and
previous years $1762.47
do oulstaading for 1879 1017,66
do exonerations allow
ed collectors 286,17
do p< rcenUge paid col
lectors 99,08
do State treasurer's re
ceipts 8981.82
de treasurer * commis
sion 86.78
Contre County S. S: W* the undersign
ed Auditors and Com miss ion art of said
County do hereby certify that we have
examined the foregoing accounU of S. S.
Wolf, Treasurer, with the County of Cen
tre and with the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, and found them true and correct
as above stated
Witness our hand* this 2d day of Januarv,
A. D 1871
JOHN KISHKL)
J M Bt'Hil Auditor*,
1> H Y K Ati K K I
JOSEPH McCLOSKKY 1
JOHN SAN KEY (btsmiMiusm.
JOHN BINO )
Atte-i Wx. FI'RKY,
I Clerk.
RECEIPTS
Amount* r* reived from collector* and
other sources:
1867, John Conley, (irrgg .$738.27
do Thos S Lingle, Liberty 169.t0
do Wtu llolt, >now Shoe 75,1 X)
Hh.y. John Prmidfo<vt, Milcsburg- 15,(11
do Kirhard Conley, Henner 280,92
do Wn Askey, liurnside 18^66
do Peter l.auck, Ferguson 126,67
d* Jacob lloeteranan, Haines 296.23
do Fergus Potter, Harris „.... 26,59
de Michael Coaler, Howard. 171,01)
do Kenjsmin Liggrt, Liberty 130.51
do Peter Hierly, Miles 46,72
do Isaac Frain. Marion 234,99
do D 0 Keller, I'otter 85,00
do Jonas Stinr. Patton 76,74
do Mm H Noll, Spring Ijti.Ui
do Ben Winkleman. n alker 873.74
do W Kelley, Worth 32,19
1869, D F Fortney, Beilefonte
borough OUO.OOj
do Oscar Adam*, Philipburg
borough 602,38
do Joeepli Steer, I'nionvill* bor
ough 134,41
do A J Gardner Howard bor
ough 149.76
do John Lutz, Ben tier 826,72
do J K Itoak, Hurn*ide 6U,tX)
d John Funnel, ltoggs 975,0U
do "Wni Mann, Curtin 206,36
1869 I-evi Krebs, Ferguson 2135,'^
do S J Herring. Gregg 1672,26
do Daniel U.-slercian llaine* ... 1i#.9.76
do D T Wieland, Harris 2#)7,98
do John M'ard, Half Moon 466,94
do l)K Kline, Huston 262.21
do Kphrain Glenn, Howard 44r,Mi
do John Hes-dol. Liberty 386,00
do J K Weber. M.les 965,12
do Adam Yearick, Marion 887.60 .
do Jee Mauck, Fenn 1093,81
do J lie kendarn. F<>tler 2247.60;
do J M Hush, Fatlon 460,00;
do T J Hatchelor, Kush 318,78j
do Samuel Noll, Spring 966.42
do 1) 11 Yeagcr, Snow Bhi>e 190.00.
do John Funk, Taylor 82.78
do Win Spott-. Union I8u,8;
do Martin Krumgart. Walker.... 1040,15'
de Kliat Turner, Worth 231,16
1870 Daniel Derr, Bellofont# 642,20
do W C McCutchen, Fhilips
burg 20,000
do Wm 11 NefT, Howard 66,00
do Joseph Steer, I'nionvill* 31,00 ]
do John Lutr., Henner 6!(0,00 ,
do B Viehdoeffer. Hurnsid* 50.00j j
do John Hotter, itoggs 2*l t
do Henry Thiel, Curtin 42,00: i
do George Moyer, Ferguson 536,00 . j
do SJ Herring, Gregg 4tt'i,(:
do Win llarler, Haines 450,00 |
do Jacob Hottorf. Harri* 806,(0
do John Ward, Half Moon 87,(41:
do D W Kline, Huston 123,00
do Samuel Brickley Howard 264,75
do Jacob Bechdol, Liberty 643.16
do John S Hoy Marion 170,00
do Daninl Conser Miles 870,00 j
do Jonas Stine, Fallon 363,40
do J P Smith, Penn 110,00
do Wni Kakens. Potter 1606,12
do J K Sigfried. Hush. 156.U)
do H J Gates, Snow Shoe 62,00
do Philip Hoover, Taylor 9i,OU
do Wni Spelts, Union 225,60
do Henry Dwnkle, Walker 468.(8
de Alexander Cheney, Worth... 98,(8
Ain't received from A L Geary late
treasurer 2409,68 j
do unseated lands 4890,63
do other sources 15948,02
$66,111,49
KXFKNDITIRKS.
To order- Auditors pav commis-.$ 60,00
•ioner* pay Jobn King... 301,88
Wm Keller 412,00
S F Foster 244,00
J McCloskey 266,0
tipstave S T l'arson 46,00
court crier Andrew White 47,60
•tote lunitie asylum, in
eatie iiuuper* - 686,46
I) 7. Kline ex-herifl'on
acct 800.00
R H (larger A Co. print- II
ing 238,00
common wealth eot 3674,44
interest on note* and
bond* 1542,64
llotfer A Bro'a iu*r
cliaiidire for prisoner*... 68,05
election expenses 1165,61
premium* on *c*lp* 288,20
road views and bridges.. 564,23
grand and traverse ju
ror* pay 8076,04
conatableapay 477,10
aisetsor* pay 7*.9,00
eaitern itato penitenti
ary 608,09
PC Meek printing 1809-
70 600,00
Fred Kurt* printing 332,60
inuuisitioii of dead bod
ies 87.77
Ceutre county ag'l soei
ety 100,00
I' D Stover printing 279,82
K H Elisworth printing 41,80
Orvis <!t A.exander At
torney fees and percen
tage on collection 460,00
I-aac Hobbs balance 477,3*!
Samuel Yantries juror
commissioner 7,<301
Wm Hurchtleld 27,24|dt
Henry McEwen 32,0('
register * pay 611,60 *
J Moran com**' clerk
in Rill 642,68
K ■ •! V.hiughl g**
bill* - 364.40
Shorlli.lga A Cu i-wnl
HMO-TO mm,96
Isaac Haunt I|UYM 08,89
J N I.under,vr spout
lug and stova* 70,84
\N It tin work
on court housa. . 119,00
Oan'l lirrr pu lilurn 80,06
J Armor for Wood *llll
i hiuliri|{ ultra.,,, 17.V1
Livingston station
ery book* Biui buttling . 184,27
Jit Malory smithing 0,26
41 McCaffertv court
room improvement JAOJIO
U A Unity water i luitti
at,J rouge ~ 10*,M)i
(irn Walk or wood fur
1ai1... 'i,26!
Rich M Cafferij work. 1.00
J A Itnttkin insurance.. 71,78
J A J Harris merchan
dise 78,84
It M Magee County in
stitute 180,00
Stephen Brown butting
wood 1,60
J It Milrhet medical at
tendance prison 12,U>
Abraui Switacr locks 8,60
At' Geary unseated
land book li'6 l
Treasurer's books 14,80
\Y Holmes A t'o dsuri
andshuttars 11,76
Jebn Morn n dockets
fees A r 489,26
I'eter Can way work at
court house 1,6"
N Hillibush account. 90
Klias (Srcve book case ~ 19,50
.) McD.rmoit cistern 176.10
Win Clark removing
coal 60
(ieo 11 Bryan stationery %|,AO
.1 T Johnston postage 11,60
11 Sussman merchandise 2,86
J W I.aruiior# table B,(Jpj
J Pacma work 1,76'
John (iarbrick 8,00
Hurnside* Thomas mer
chandise 1,06
W F Murphy a Bons
Woks for I'rotWtiOtary 45,6i
Sam'l llarpttcr light
ning-rod jail 128.;*.))
L F Furtney auditing
art's 86, <* •
T H Klo.ad. glassing
windows 2,l*''
\Y A Arnold tinning
tor funis. * 22,0(1
Dan'l Carman boarding
witness... 6.U'
H i.Thomas ... ... 1,691
W Mann books binding
and blanks ... 68.0U
J 11 Morriaoa book and
e*pres...,.„ 16,66,
Patrick Dooley digging
ditch 90,86 j
Tho* Nay lor plastering 19.20.
W K Shope carpenter
work 7,26.
Charles Gamer cleaning
emirt room and office.... 12,001
J McDerinoti pump for
cistern 17,03
Dr J F I-ariinore med
ical attendance lO.UOj
Kiias (trove de5k........ . 11 .00 i
A II Henderson court
reporter 70,00
W K Murphy A Son en-
V elope" 40,00
Nora McCalisler wash
ing for prisoners 17,06
A C Geary lx.tsi
Atto Seiss binding wir.
dow book 8,60
1) M Glenn ice for court
room ... 1,80
■ A ikens 1(11
Reddy Powers work on
?'Bte..'. 3.00
s M Tibbens plastering 22,60
J 1 Rankin books an.l
stationery 28.06
Charles f>ug*n painting
court room ana ru|>!a 907,4(1
Dan'l McGinley capen
terwork and boards, 871.47
Todd * frunean castings 30,20
Susstuan a Guggen
beiiner carpets and mat
ting for court house 861.86
JacobShrom A Co bind
ing carpets and matting 17.00
Wra \ Hughes doors
and sash 7,00
O Bryan A Williams
post..'. 8.4*1
James Furry digging
ditch Ac n.tsi
J Mcfrermotl masonery
•■nd registers . 66.U
Toorder James H Dobbins.
medical attendance . $ lo.tt)
de Andrew Morrison 2.00
do Cempble .1 Son. win
diiw blinds Court House 118.09
do Oeorga O Bryan, New
chairs and repairing
court room lKk>
do Wm P Wilson Attor
ney fees >i(li
do Geo A Bavard castings B,<*
do II T Harris table 8.(1)
do Wm Msan blanks and
d'>kets 61,(111
do WniKealah. ... 10,00
de Barny Powers Court
House Sues 3 .00
do John Bravkbill paper 718
do Sam Nicholas paper
hangers 19,00
do Heller A Jars-It paper
jury room 18,16
4a Jatues li Lipton dock-
I U 67.10
Bridges to wit ■
do Pais! l.eatners for Mr
chsnicsville bridge 436.23
do Boro. Itellefonte bridge
at Lamb street...- 6U0.00
do K'>ad and bridge views 118,0.'
do Refunding of commis
sioners ntes 16.948,02
do Redemption f Uuni
l* d States lands 1,06220
do Collectors overpaid
acta 136,83,
do Supervisors for road
UxonrSLn.la. 4,288 18
do "Win Fury balance as
commissioner H00.4X1
do Wm Kury com. clerk... 308.87
do Refunding militia fund lOO.tX)
do 1) W Woodring SheritT 160.4*0
Amount paid to the State 2.912,80
do of outstanding orders
from last year 671.63
do Treasurer s salary 2,000.00
do Stationery 10.(10;
dc Balance 2.010,22
$56. 111, 49
RECAPITULATION.
Receipts $66, 11 ] .49
Kip. .lures 64,101,27j
Balance in Treasury, Jan. 2.
1871 $2,010.22
Balances outsUnding on Duplicates ofj
1870 and previous rears, subject to eioner
ations and commissions
1864 Martin Murphv Burnside. $ 176,8 V
Geo L Peters Union 852,6)'
1866 Simon Lingle Liberty 242,22
1866 Wm Kury Rellefonte *1489,811
KD Noll Spring 228,34j
1867 B Galbraitli Bellefonte •921,44]
J I.Shope Milesburg •818,93!
J W Gardner Howard Boro 49,82
S F Ishler Benner 202,86 ,
GD Johnson Howard 106,99 ,
W FTibbius Marrion 496,87 i
Wm Holt Snow Shoe *267,24 i
1768 A Snvder Bellefonte 394,20
Jno Proud foot Milesburg... 190, Oil ,
A Jones Philipsburg 96.39 |
WmAskey Hurnside 66,15
John Ponnel! Boggs 396.80,
Jacob llostcrman linines... 692,01 '
Willinm Cross Half Moon 161.05
Mir bad Confer Howard... 138,63 '
Benjamin Liggct Liberty... 170,54 1
DC Keller Potter 638,88 !
Wm II Noll Spring *641,4! !
1869 I) F Fortncy Bellefonte 2353,04 '
J A Weaver Milesburg 447,61
A J Gardner How aid boro 84.04 '
J K Boak Burnside 178,78 J
John Ponnel! Boggs 182,18
Wm Mann Curtin *63,82 f
Levi Krebs Ferguson 577.24
J H Herring Gregg 392,74 *
I) Hotter man Haines 479,45 '
D V Willand Harris 524.12 "
Kpbrain Glenn Howard 167,25 '
J H.ehdol Liberty S81.8t
Adam Yearick Marion 170,76
J M Bush Patton 810.99 1
Samuel Noll Spring 1222.2" '
D II Yeager.Snow Show 146.44 r
Martin Brumgard Walker 169,94 n
1870 Daniel Dcrr Relief..!,to 2664.23 n
J F Weaver Milesburg 479,82 -
W C McClutehen Phflipsburg 587.97 v
Win II Nefl Howard bofo 2'6,47 *
Joseph steer Unionvillo 164,93 7
John Lutr. Benner 1189,66 "
B KiebdoeflTer Burnside 201,95
J Hotter Boggs 976,27 t*
Henrv Thiol Curtin 244,88 -
(eo Mayer Ferguson 2346,28
Samuel Herring Gregg 1887.50 1
Wm Harter /fames 1936,06
Jacob Bottorf //arris 2768,38 o
John Wsrd //alfMoon 720,21
D W Kline Huston 376,08 \
Samuel Brick Icy Howard 445,67 1
Jno S Hoy Marion 1108,12 1
Daniel Conar Miles 1083,37 ci
Jonas Stine l'atton 606,16 b
J I'Smith Penn 1648,01 T
Wm Eakens Potter *IBIO,BO cl
P K I.igfriod Rush 840,23 o
John M Furey Spring 2837,62 o
H J Gates Snow 5h0w.,,,,,, 408,82 u
Philip Hoover Taylor 190,68 1'
Wm Spotts l' nion 177,97 hi
Henry Dunkle K'alkor 1674,82 ri
Alexander Chuuey Worth 200,66 IX
m , , . . , 1*4,329,74 Hi
1 ho* marked with a • have squared their c<
Uplicates since scttleuient. qi
LIABILITIES '
un't of exonerations and- f
percentagu on un-
< olleeted taxes fi825,70
County bonds lii.uki.tsi
Pro. notes 16,100,00
County orders out
•tandiiig 2,780,36
Bills and costs un
paid 2,000,100
due A C Gearv
late Treasurer 2,600,00
$99,206,06
RECAPITULATION
Total amount of assets $16,329.74
" " liabilities .... 89,206,06
llalaui -I in favor of county $6,123.09
1). W. Woodring high sheriff of Centre
county, in account with said county.
January H, 1871. January 3. 1871.
DR.
To eouulv orders „..sl6t>,(*)
To Jury feiu 24,00
By executing Jury seusiiotia
end summonses Juror's
Court procl'm f 18 1,06
By Cam mun weal the i wis . H1, 3.,
M> .enveyiiig M (Juick
to Penitentiary 76,t
My prison registry and ex
press 8,12
By building oven and ma
terial 28,50
By Turakey fees Prison-
I ers 28,60
Bv 241 4-7 weeks boarding. 748,97
I 174.09
Balance due Sheriff $986,60
!CENTRE COUNTY. S H.
We the uader
• igned Comtniaaiuners of said county, do
hereby certify, that the foregoing is a true
and cor ret statement of the receipts and
expenditures o! said county, from the
3d day of January, A D . 18TO, to the 2d
Jav of Janua v, A. D., 1871.
JOHN BING.
JO* M. CLOSE FY.
JOHNGSANKKY.
(X'inmitiiinfis.
| Attest:
W111.3 sxi Ft' uk v Clerk,
, STATE OK PENS A . Cent reCount*. S.
We. the undersigned Auditors ol Centre
county, da hereby certify that, in pursuant e
jof an Art of Assembly, entitled "An Act
relating to counties and townships and cu
tv and township officers.'' we met a! the
Commissioners office at Bellefonte, on the
Ist Monday in January, and did audit, set
tle and adjust the sevt-ral accounts set forth
in the fotegoiitg statement
In witness whereof we have hereunto set
our hands and seals this 24th dav of Janua
ry. A D . 1871
J M BCSH. LS.
JOHN RIMIKL. I-S
D H. TEAGER, LB.
Auditor*.
Attest
WILLIAM Friiv, Clerk.
, tnijc^fesgSun.
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>-st.o-s: Men. W-isrs. raiakers, sat s I :•
r ol Ilosast Fo. lbs Wise , So • sot
. ti.'biei of all sacs.
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l * w ttlilT. bat b s mtur one? of
• .-M sssows isslisi. sad fsrolsMnj lbs *
t. ntweillMis wttb nvstor trosbssM e*es<o
i luse ism s (MkiuUil of oaea oali.
THE DAILY *M X. f A YEAK.
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sUssx ssd tssuir-s la bo no. A l lbs as
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TERMS TO CLUBR
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a era r oss jrar Is rur a of rlsb}.
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y KM.Kill vhUKTT
dcalcrt in
DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
a!* • all the
STANDARD PATI NT MEDICINES
A v • rv large as-
M.rt . fTot
lKt AttTirLCa,
iA \ I 1 C.MMIt
S•. ; Ar . Ac.,
The hi c ; qual
- ' I tint
>Ti.t, POCKET
KX ! V - s '.';*OM
V • i • Pti i tx
Ul.! . VASIKTV.
! PRFSCRI unded by earn
peten* il ur d.*y or night.
' Nirhtcu- ; ti WI.
i: A JARRKTT.
""t., Belletonte Pa
* junl !y
CTOVF -
Mr An. w .iild resi.ect
. fully infort -•*.! Centre Halt.
, that he ii' . i all * *ea of Co*'
It.iVfl (J: . . ch he
. low a* el- him a ralnrnd g<
sri.l -ee hi- - mm baring e!e.
\ where. novlßU
IIARUM riiermoineiers, at
1) . WILSONS
/ tIIKFIN i ' a large a#rt
l N , . it I L>ONt>
t'i k i : i "t. HA 1.1.
Manufacturing Co
Axn ® ,
Marhinr Works.
CENTRE II a 1.1. 1. NTRK CO., P A j
Having <1 • t New FocxDET attdj
M.XIRIM: i Aatl<TlTl'*l I
WORK- " i ... 1 txil new r.nd latel
improved Mi. > at Centre Hall, an
uouncctoth' iliey are now ready
to receive." . . ivtliitig in theirline
of bu-inc- ■
Sim flings.
' PuKii's, ■
I la tigers.
IRON & BRASS
which now *tu:t 1 u; rivalled.
Thi-Jt. Ip iv ■ tagcovar all otbei
Reaper* now o rinl, (lite advan
tage we claim ' is. ■; M* lever power, by
which we gii ... i ire.l per cent ovei
other niacin At. r a.lvantagu is the
hoi-ting Htol ! iparatu*. whereb;
the driver h. ii* complete control
of the machine; in. lingtn aspotuf lodg
ed grain, tin Irive.- .an change the cut ol
he machine in an ant. without stopping
tho team, varj u ' ihl' from Ito 14
incbe*atthi> he machine, a* well
a* on the in -i* 1 • li i •natruetad of first
cla** matei ill; ■ by first class ma
chanics We w.■ . tit -econd to ftone.
All kind* H wer- and Threshing
Machines, ila> ;I 1 ■'•. u Rakes, latest im
proved. AI! i ' Repairing don*. Di.'-
ferant kind* of
Y I, O W S
PLOW C ASTING.
I'he Celehr-t d il tidorn Economics
plow which h v, , <-iitire *ti*factioii
We omp!-.\ • Pattcrutnaken, out
pattern* ar. I'tlic most improv
ed plan*. 1* ations and Daw
ing* furui-hv ■ " "rk done by us,
*t- W" 'i •!. I tion tu hug;
in--* to recci ixubllc palrchag
CASTINGS
of .-very . I - u ,, f 0
MILLS,
ro!u* -s.
Fi i\N.U
- r.\ miiiKs.
lANNEKIRB,
*V., AC.
We also man ' i ri,,. uclebrated
K KYSTONK
HARVESTER,:
AH -irJei': by m d • n.ptly at ended to 1
CENTRE HALL AIF'G goJI'P
** HI
o \
OF THE V ACI ' B
0
PtTIITI* JT, tMf tl
OUR ( KI.EBEATID
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. J
f;
jo Western Purlimiiko Co. ; j
r<iuitqß. *• jjj „
_ 4
Lome one and all! <
.
PRICES, LOW j
At The Old Stand ■
1
The Tjryrst Arrival of Spring and
Summer Good*,
at Centre Hall.
f
I
I.ALHES AND CENTS
DRESS GOODS.
DRY GOODS,
I
AND J
GROCERIES !
i
hardware, queenswari
Hats, Capa, Booto, ftbow. •
i
AUW A CHEAP LINE OP
FLANNELS.
MUBUNB, J
CALICOES !
AND
SHAWLS,
j |
also, a good assortment#?
NOTIONS,
I
! SYRUPS. COFFIES
also a laaa* stock of
FISH, the boat, alktods,
.VACKKHRLand HERRING
the best an 4 cheapest ia tk* marks*.
Wolf 8 Old Stand.
WKSIIALL TAKE PARTICULAR '
; CARE TO MAXK IT AN OBJECT
F.'K
New tomers,
(
AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD
FRIENDS. TO GIVE US A CALL.
ap2,y. . VI. WOLF.
COAL,
1
LIME,
%
.
' amMNIIVDER!
* A
COAL— Wnkobtm Coal, OiMlnul
4t<iv, K. funirnd(ondij,
• * CA~f b Mb(ual>ty. at the low-
4 >■>lpwo Ju.lomer* will pious* 1
not* thpt our cool it housed un
der commodious sheds.
<►
LI M K-Vadtf coal-burnt Lime, for aalr
*rWi-Wln. > ih* pik* leading U j
liltiburg.
POWDER. Having received ths agency j
for Ihi Pont Powder AT .
WHOLESALE. we .hall b* ,
pleased to receive orders from ,
the trad* ,
a
I
(
Otto# and vard nrar south end of Bald
I Ragle Valley H. R. Depot, Belle ton la. Pa.
novt BHORTLIDGI A CO. <
I
1
STERNBERG,
I
Ha* been to the extreme aod af tha *
market. For BOOTS A SHOES 1
to Boaton. ,
For DBT GOODS to Naw York.
For CLOTHING to Philadelphia. <
\guKach article bought directly i
from the Manufacturer, with a de
ire to suit thii iuarket.gri
FIN E A Ll AC AS from tOc to 75c tka
finest— equal to $1,26 alpaca*.
t
SUlTS— from slo to sl* boat all j
wool Caaeimeie*. j
intend* to cloie out bli |
stock.
HE TMKKLPORN VttW oFFXKS
BKTTRB BARGAINS TH Of
KLSKwHKRR.
Carpet!- at old rato*. trout 50 csuts to 75
Cent* per ' ard, for tl.e beat.
DRY G'OODS, NO ADVANCE,
And a dliug from 121 to 1G cent*, the bes
oalK <>r-, and muslin* in proportion, at
•'.lea.
Women'* Shoe*, common good, to wea.
all uminer, at $1 per pair
Fine Boo# from $3,60 to $7,60 for;
baat.
CLOTHING
at the lowaat rate*, and sold at 1867 price
SUIT 8,
from SIO,OO to $lB for the best.
CALL AND SEE.
and if it pint tree, Sternberg will treat.
They only ak people to come and ee
' i ven if they do not wLh to buy.
FINK TABLE CUTLERY, istclud*ex
piated forks, spoons, Ac, at
apio.ss ifcwiN a Wilson.
wmmmmmmmmmMmummmmmMmmmmmmmmmm*
rvISBOLUTION OP OOFARTNKI
-12
The partnership heretofore existing he
ween Amot Al*sander and W. K. A lei
ludor, under the name of A. Alexander A
Si, la tfci*day diaaoivad by mutual consent,
a butineos of the late Arm will b settled
by A. Aleiaiider. at hit residence
A. Ai aiannaa,
W K. AuiiWU.
Millkeun Dec 2, 1170.
CIRCULAR.
Referring to the above, the oadeeeigaed
beg leave to inform the trade (hot they wHi
continue tke buaineae in nil lie branchea, e
the old stand, in MillheinT, under the name
of Ale lander Bros end roepeetfally solicit
the patronage of the cuatomura of the eld
house, and other* in want of. their line of
good*, it will he their roaring* derive and
clfort to remirr full aatioferiien both in
•juality of good* end prices, a* well a# mr
leatiag and courteous treatment to nil..We
keep constantly on band a fu it stork e# Dry
Goods, Orocenw, Queenawara, Hardware,
<ixxav nnocganaovr. i insuexxv.
StEKTRE (XMJNTY • ANI < ll*G*CO
(Late Mill ikon, Heevar A Co.)
, RECEIVE DEPOBIW,
Aad AI lew Inuresl.
Discount Netea.
Buy and Sal
Geeerameat Securities, Gold aad
aplOGtut Ceupeae.
JAR - MM ANUS, Attorney at Law
BellefoaU, promptly attaadalsall bo
laaa* entrusted to bias. jult.tmf
DP PORTNIY, Attorney at Law
• Beliefonu, Pa. Oflia evar lay
Hold's hank - ■ajld-^tf
a.a. U ALLtarna, aant. aai*xa
U'ALU*r2 & kZAYXbI
A TTUfXIIt-A T-LA W.
Beilafaau. Co apa Co., Paaa'a. ipriif
ww. g. aLAta, - a r arrtaaa
ILAIB A HTITEBB,
Attorney* at Lew Bellelhau.
*NBc v on the Diamond, next deer to Gar
maa' * hotal. Ceasultauoas ia Gerntaa e
Kngl sh * fehlUMtf
JACOB RHONE Altera#? et Law
■ BellefoaU. Pena'a., will auend promp
ty U all lagal bntta** entrusted to hi*
care. —OAcenitb J. F. Potter, near the
Court Huns. Consultations ia Geraun
or English. liaep'Oy
I OH N Uv
tl Collections pros.oily mad# s.nd special
stunuon given to thou having lands <M
property for sal*. Will draw np and ha v*
acknowledged Deeds. Mortgage*. Ac. Of
fice in tke diamond, north aide of the
court bouse, BellefoaU. ectSCMf
C. H. GutAllua,
Sncfa aad Ke< baa leal Bitlpl
wb# is ponanneatly located ia Aareashura
in the offlce formerly occupied by Dr. Nea,
aad who ha* been practieiag with enter*
•uceet*—having the aiperienoe af a number
of year* in the prafmMon, be weald oevdl
ally inviu nil who have as yet ;aat giver
bUa a call, U do *e. aad last the truth fulnea*
of lhi aseerlioa. gVTstlk extracted
without paia. maySFWtf
WHITE FISH Hima/
apITAK BURNSIDE a THOMAS!
SHOE MAKERS TOOLS aad ladiaga
ia ail their varietiea, at
PM D NBPF, M. D Phyririaa aadSnr
a geon Centra Hall, Pa, dhn. bit
prefesconai tervicea le the citiaaar af Pet
tor aad adjoining township* Dr. Ngf bar
the #ipenence of V year* ia the aetiv*
practice of mediciae aad *wrgery. apMFBf
J. B. K raider, ML J).
Ofic* at MiUkoim, Onrir* riMmfu.
OATer* hie service* to all needing medical
attendance. Call* promptly attended fin.
Early settlement cordially requested, when
a liberal discount will he allowed. Inter
act charged an unsettled account* altar six
month* tljnnif
IAR J THOMPSON BLACK. Pbrri-
I/cien and Surgeon. Potter Mills, Pa..
oßera hi* professional service* U the citi
seaa of Pwtui tewaehip. mr9B.AA.tf
Cbuts. H. lIMI '*' "
( lark. Wntrhmnirr AlAVtki
Millbaim, Ceatn ee., PtaMt.
Respectfully it. forme his AIM At. and MM
public in generni, that be ha* Jw| eaannd
at hi* new naubliahmeat, above Ale re a
der * Sure, and keep* constantly na Wad
all kind* of Clocks, w aiehe* and Jowolry
of tke latest atrles, na nlae Me Mhrnavili*
Patent Caleader Clock*, providM with •
complete index of the month, and day as
the month aad woek on its Aaaa, whim* la
warranted na a perfect time-keeper
sv* 'Sock*. Watches and Jewelry re
paired on short notice and warranted
aepimiy
jko. i. onvia c. t tuxtrrn
OR VIS A ALEXANDER,
A ttornevs-at-Uw Oie* iaCearwd House.
Bellefoato, Pn. r
J. P GEPHABT.
with Orvis A Alexander, attends W coitee*
lion* end practice in the Orphan'* Coast,
Tjan 70tf f jfiP
Furniture Rooms!
J. O. DEININGER,
rvspccUutly inform* the citixens of Contra
uunty, that he has constantly on hand, and
make* to order, all kind* of
BEDSTEADS,
BURSALS,
SINKS.
WASnSTANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARI A
TABLES, Ao., Ac
Howe Manx Casta* Atvtr* o *i*a
.* -
Hi* stock of rondy-mnd* Furnitural|lnrg'
and warrnntod of good workmnaaiwaawd '
nil made under kis own im*dsn>neup'ir< i
lion, and isotfared at rates as ckaap assise
where. Thankful fer peat favere, he selic
its a continuance of the same.
Call and see hi* stock before purchase
rioowhor* mMTO.
CENTRE HALL
Tan Yard.
The undersigned would respectfully in
form the ctliaens of Centre county, that
the above Tan T ard will again ho put ia
Rill operation, in nil its branches, by them.
HIDES AND BARK WANTKD.
The highest market price will be peid
for Hide* of nil kinds. The big a est mar
ket price will alee he paid for Tanner *
Bark The public patronage is solicited
Satisfaction g uaranUMl.
dcMtf MILLER A BADGER
J P. ODIN KIRK.
WITB
ARTMAN. DILLINGER A COMPANY*
No. 17, NORTH THIRD ST., PHIL'At
Two door* above Arch, formerly 9R,
MANUFACTURERS A JOBBERS IMM
Carpets, Oil Cloths. Oil Shade*. Wick V
\ am, Cotton Yarna. Carpet Chain*, Grain
Bag*. Window Paper, Butting. Ac. Ainu,
WOODEN AND *ILLO% WAIF 1
Brushes, Looking Glasses, Ac. doB
U U UHIIriUAN.
XV. Lie AND MILITARY / U MT"
and Conveynncor. Deed* f^y
gage*, and all lntrume .-''.^- 'l' >& *.■
fully attended to
•lait "Am?"*
Houwa. tw • nearly oppurito the Court
o door* above Messrs. Reek A
T ft? r . LawOHow BelMbnte, Pa.
t *MBly
iJCALKS, at wholesale and retnil, cheap'
O y IRWIN A WILBONT^
fIOoTS, large stock, all styles,^ki as* and
If.price*, for men and hoy*, just arrived
at Wolf well known old Sund.
LEATHER, of all description*, frwtich
calfskin, Spanish sole leather, moroc
co*. sheep nkias, linings. Everything
in the leather lino warranted to give satis
-1 faction, at lURNSIDK A THOMAS.
CLOTHING —Overcoats, Pants, Vesta,
and Dress Coats, cheap, at Welf a
HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSO
CIATION.—For the Relief and Care of
the Errii g and Unfortunnta, on Principles
of Christian Philanthropy.
Essay* on the Error* or Youth, and the
Follies of Age, in relation to Maxbiaox
and Social Evils, with sanitary aid forth*
atUicted. Sent free, in sealed Envelopes.
Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
Box P. Philadelphia Pa. jullS.lv
sue p<r Mosta Thi Uel ssUiu bMtk TO peMtsS
sdT Assets wh* sell owr new work.
PLAIX HOME TAM g HD MKoICAL COMMC.V
h,. do oobuk-UUod These eye wse s heekrehttshs*
Hte a een u>U a Kyqhody.vsatstt Mem
unmU sfT mop esskia* fwee tW) ''*ris for *M,aik 7*l
UU -odA.cldl U i. DMCTbjtos CWtlsr
■rnt hot <m sMdte*Ue Wo .t *od My* AeeeSe.
.oe wheooe (llr opproeUlo the sseotts o* the set
on* lb* " tfeet almost*.* eetserael eaet. Asoeta
w!. deotro to OojmO ss "*U a* wko wey. AMrses
Yir\ c* * OQ- SMltmem BSsoot. goe Viia ))ll.
SYRUr, the finest war grade,lusty*
delved, cbritp tt WoV old itxnd—#7 iC.