THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY AUG. IfiM! LOCAL ITEMS. tOGAL WlWfi—Our friend*, every where, will oblige us by sending us local new* of interest. .... # -v.. CIBCVLATIOM.—Tho circulation of the KicroßTKn, on thi* id the county, ts arger than that of all other jjapers in the county. Bu*inw men will therefore this one of the best edvertiring medium* We invite all interested to come and in spect our list tor themelve. E*lllTrAlM.-All monies f.e iub .oription will he credited on the subscri ber', address, taeh week: by referring to which our patron* can at all timea see now heir act-ou nt stand, and a receipt is by this system carried upon each copy of the paper. Aaronsburg can pride itself on be ing tho first tow n in the United Stnle*-on lit list of post-offices. Wo are informed that efforts are le --ing made to ferret out the parties who ori ginated the Kennely-Young murder sto ries, with a view to prosecution. HCJ-C the adage come* in, "always think twice be fore you spegk once,'' S. R. l jttig and Daniel Hoy, ol Farmer* Mills, intend moving to Virginia the coming fall, by wMeh Gregg township looses two esteemed citizen* Jas. Herring, now employed in the .large shop* of the Pcnn'a RR. Co., at AN says that the Reporter is the first piper tho hands grab for, being preferred to any other. This is what we learn froui many other localities A private letter from Fine Grove in forms us that Mr. Alexander Simple, a much charmed ci'tixen of that town, is ly ing very ill and lha! hi* recovery is very douhtfUl. Mr. Sample is suffering from dropsy. Mr. John H. KelLr, of this place, cut a serious ga-h int# his iijeht ankle, on Ist in-L, while <ng*gcdin hewln; timber with an axe. the stroke having glanced la king effect on hi* leg. —-John I. Irwin, jr., it a radical can didate for Senalt r. Levi A. Miller is a radical candidate lor Assembly. ditto Dr. M. Stewart of Burn side ta p. Mr. Tuten, one of the editors of the Republican, paid our office a visit, on Wednesday of la-t week. He *eeuied very pleasant aad behaved riglt well while here. The fellow who is on both sides of the Penn township road question is troub led very much with belly-ache on the Ash subject. Seem he can't And any work nearer home. P baps there's a probate in sight. A Crawford couhtian ha* lost one kundrvd Ane apple trees by the ravages of borers. These apple tree borer* are almost as great a curse a* the legislative borer*. A PotUvflle hen swallowed a Ire cracker o the Fourth, and has not cack led since. Of course she wouldn't cackle —for the effect would be to make her fay r ever since. A campmeeting will be held under the auspices of the M. E. Church, on land belonging to Henry Meek and Mr. Kreps, near Pine Grove Mills, commencing Aug loth. Friends froui a distance cordially invited. In behalf of Committee. W. H. Moifioi". An it ut is going the round* of our exchanges of an aged lady, Mrs. Ehrhart, near Walker's null, in Meils township, who is now 92 years old, and able to knit and sew at night by candle light, witheut the aid of spectacles. We might add to bi that while driving heme from Belle isjHie, two week* ago, we observed an old man ahead of ns on foot, whom we .took to be about U) years of age judging him by bis yet lively step. We soon caught up with him and invitad him to a seat on our vehicle. Getting into oon vernation, we learned that be bad footed it thus far from | BeUe&nte for bis borne above Pleasant Gap. **ats Ave miles, and that bis name was Loneberger, (father of Mr. Wash. Lonebarger), and hi* age 91. He is a na tive of York, Pa., and came to this county tri years ago, and hi* robustness makes it warn that be would reach the patriarchal 190. which we sincerely hope be mar. Rut we bare a still older inhabitant, Mr. Jacob Ort, pauper, of Spring, a native of £witaerlaad, who claims to haTe seen 108 oouiuiers, and still able to make a good IT **>p for one of his age. The oldest person in Potter township, l>u#>ibly m this valley, may be Mr. Ran kin, who i* ux under 90. A fellow called el M'Cully's livery, at Bellefonte, on Saturday last, hired a horse and buggy, promising to retuin by 11 o'clock that evening, On Monday noon nothing bad yet been beard of niaa or team. The Lutheran Conference met at Doalsburg, on la*t|Tue*day evening. &sy* the Hundington Journal: On Wednesday morning last, a stranger at tempted to board the second Tyrone Coal train, at the coal sliding, between Hunt ingdon and Mill Creek, and in tamo unac- MU wtable manner be was precipitated be neath tbd f**"- ***** r#rtiD * btw ~ n the track*. & lh,t hU WM immediate ly upon one of t> of lh * train pasted over h>. *mrrtng bl head close to hi* body, as M bad been done by an expert execution*!- CLINTON COUNTY The following gentleman are announc ed as candidates oa the democratic side, for nomination: Commissioner-J H Chatham,of W ayne; Tbos Klcckner, of Millball; Jos W Hub bard, Beech Creek ; Win A Packer, Bald Eagle. Prothoaatary—G W Bats bier, Lock Haven; Wm H Brown, Lock Haven ; W " II Smith, Lock Haven. Register—Jes W C"ark; Geo Conser, Dunstable ; S B Snook, Lock Heven. Treasurer —I Ij .Welsh, Chapman ;G J F Kamrn, Ptae Creek ; J E Craninger, Lack Haven. Its Lock Haven Democrat says: One of the Triplets (girl) of Mrs. Jacob Good man died oa Saturday. The two left are sai l to 1> tbriving, with fair prospects of • being reared* 7*e parents of these child ' ran aropoo, bu.' <"*' W* J*"'™ visited by aWwes, meetly lad.es, since the birtl. of tb ™plets, and have had given them many* aeceseane, A. my be supposed there demand for the lacteal fluid, / n> * 'Y' a couple of our kind hearted i • ***• Jacoby and Mrs. Henry Hiller. to raise money to buy a cow for Mrs* * man, and they did so. Tbey raised $44.. bought a cow of Frank Staub for S4O, he to give it three months pastureage, and handed the balance ($4.75) to Mrs Good man, for all of which she was deeply greto ful. —The valuable farm of Samuel Spang ler, dee'd, in Potter twp., is advertised in the Reporter at private sale. Messrs. J. Gramly and Jer. Haines, Executors, offer the valuable farm of Geo. Grumley, dee'd, in Sugar Valley at private sale. See advertisement in Reporter. T„ B. M'Elroy makes sale of person al property ef *. Decker*, dee'd, on 20. of August. See advertisement. Rev. Williams' sale at ioalyburg. August 23rd, 8 acres land, 1 horse. 1 cow, buggy, wagons and house and kitchen furniture. Geo. Bowor, Adnt'r, will offer the fsesu of Mich. Kreamer, dee d, in Huines twp., at public sale on 22 Aug. See ad ver tisement in Reporter. The corner-stone for the new Evan gelical church at this nlace, will belaid on Sunday, August II th In the August session in the Court of Berks county, six colored jurors have been drawn, all from Beading. DELEGATE KLECTION-RI LES. Time will not |>rmit u to print the ru'es governing the democratic delegate •lection* *nd Co. Convention frntire, hence we copy such ashaxe immediate bearing upon the delegate election* on Saturday nest: 3d. Every qualified voter of the district who, at the last grncial election votes! the Democratic ticket shall be entitled toavotcal the delegate elections; and any qualified elector of the district who will pleOge his word of honor to support the Democratic ticket at the nest general election shall be permitted to vole at the delegate elections. 4th. The voting at all delegate elections shall be by ballot ; upon which ballot shall be written or priutrd the nam# or names of the delegate* voted for, together with any instructions which the voter may desire to give the delegate or delegates Each ballot be received from the person voting the same, by a member et the elec tion board, and by him deposited in a bo* or other receptacle prepared for that pur pose, to which bo* or other receptable, no person but the member* of the election board have no, es. ilh. No instructions shall he received or recognised unless the same be voted upon tho ballot a* provided in Rule Fourth, nor ihall such instructions if voted upon the ballot, be binding up n the delegates, un less cue half or more of the ballots shall coutain instruct inns concerning the same office. Whenever half or mere of the bal lots J ball contain instructions concerning any office, the delegates elected at such election shall bo held to be instructed to support the candidate* having tho highost number of vote* for such olfieo. Oth. Each election board shall keep an accurate list of the names cf all persons voting at such elections; which list of vote* together with a lull and complete return of such election containing an ac curate statement of tho persons eloelod delegates and all instruction voted shell he certified by said board, to the County Convention, upon printed blanhes Jto te fUrnished by the County Conventicn. Itanortralr Uelffitr Election. The Democratic voter* of Centre county will meet at the regular place* of holding the general election for each district, on SATURDAY, thetthdar of August, 1*73, to elect delegate* to the Democratic Coun ty Convention. The election will open at 2 o'clock, r. M„ and clute at 5 o'clock of mid day. The Convention will meet in the Court House, at Bellefonte, on Tuesday, the 12th day of August 1873, to nominate one can didate forNtnator, one for As*embly, ene for County Treasurer, one for Commi*- s toner, one for Jury Commissioner, and one for County Auditor, and transact *uch other business a* may he regularly brought before it. The number or delegates to which each district is eattllod under the present apportionment, is as follows, to wit : . The following is the apportionment of delegate* made by the late democratic county convention ; District. lot*. Delegate*. NorthWard > 3 West Ward- s* * South Ward lO6 2 Milesburg 86 Unionville. 113 Howard ~. 34 1 Philipsburg —ll9 2 Banner ...... .—.170 3 Boggs 138 Burnekle —... I Curtin—..........—. 5b 1 Ferguson...—..——..227 5 Gregg 281 o Haliruaon 41 Haines —.IK 4 Harris ~ ,n J7f 3 Howard w Huston M Liberty .... 5O Marion 88 2 Mile* 251 5 Patton - 54 Penn •■*.*-*•#• ti......262 Potter —<ST Rush 19b 4 Saowshoe - 102 3 Spring - ..145 8 Tayr 10r..... —... .... 40 Union———...——. 05 Walker —IW 4 Worth _57 _1 Total —,,,,4712 75 The following Committee* have been appointed, under the rules, to hold elec tiens : Bellefonte, N W—B Galbraith. Dan'lZ Kline, Daniel Deer. Bellefonte, ti W—C P Keller, Edward Brown, Win Furey. Bellefonte, W W—-S A Mctgaisiioii, J Furey, C M Bnwer. Milesburg—Col Jas K Weaver, Jno B Thomas, D H Car. Howard bor' —Balser Weaver, A J Gardner, Jno M'Klwaia*. Philipiburg—Wm diddle, C S Flegal, C A Faulkner. Unionville-B F Leather?, A J Greise, George Taylor. Benner—Daniel Grove, Adam Wgner, | Joseph Wilaoa- Beggs— Jos L Xeff, Wni Mark, John Poorman. Buraside—Kobt Askey, Bernard Veidef ter. Rudolph Mullholland. Curtin—Jno M Closkcy. Conrad Lingle, Henry Theil. Ferguson—Jno B Mitchell, Henry M Meek. Levi Krebbs. Gregg—Henry Krumrine, Gen Geerge Buchanan, Win Heckcnan. Haines—Jno Bavid, Tbos B Erhard, A Dutwiler. Half Moon--Wm Cross, J U Griffin. Jno Ward. Harris—Jas Gilliland, Jas Price, J H Keller. Howsid- (jeo D Johatoa, Jas Loder, Jacob Leather*. Huston—Daniel Iryin. John Mil?*, H Cronister. Liberty—D Bitner, Simon Lingle, Jno H Stover. Marion—Robt F Holmes, Adam Year- ick, A drew Hsrter. Miles— Harvy L'ornman, Thou Wolf, Andrew Oeker. Patton—Geo W Bamberger, pi J M Rush, G G PotUgrove. Penn—Wm K Alexander, Capt J Ris en huth, Androw Stover. Potter—James M'Clintick, Wm Wolf. Samuel M Swartx. Rush—Geo W M'Gaflvy. Snow Shop—A"* ( ' n Hintwn, Wm Holt, Rokt Haines. 9 Ming—Emanuel Moli, (lyrv* T Alex* er. T M Bernhart. Taylor-Samuel Hoot er, J Copenhaver, Samuel Woomer. Union—Andrew Hall, Joe Alexander, Geo L Peters. Walker -pspt J H Tolbert, Jacob Dunk !•:, B F Winkl* in en, . _ Worth—E P Jono*, Wui L e V'*> YVin R. H. FOSTER, Chairman Co. Com. List of Grand Jurors for August Term, 1873. Bellefente Roup'—Jf 8 powning, H B Pontius, JimM Pure)'. Mileburir -David Furey. I'bilipsburg—Jno W M alter n, 8 B Pot ter. Uenner twp—hiubard Con ley, D Loder. Kerguaon—O M Weaver, Gregg—Win Human. Haines —sl icheal Feidler. Howard—lra C leathers. Liberty—Jno Mestlerode. Marion—David Tibbens, Sain'l Alley. Miles—Ureal Bonbow. „ Patlon —W V Thompson. 0 W 8 Gray. Pann—Christ Alexander, J H Auman. Potur-Wrn R Hennich. LJVI Walters Spring—C U Gentael. Union—'James Htoer- List of Traversa Jurors for August TerJß73. Bellnfoau bor'—James L Bominervllle, Augustus Cos, Jno Hotter, 8 8 Lyon, A M^iburr l 'Joaepb Rodger., T M Hall. Pbilipsburg—Albert Owens. Union villi*—Benj J Rich, Geo. Alexan der. Di nner twp—Geo pale . Buroside—Sebastian Fuber, Rudolph Mullholland. Boggs-W Dl Harper, Sam'l Platcher.i M H Mackey, John Hays. fcrruion—Aaron Sruitli C D Miller, Levi liuaton border. Conrad Frye, Amos Hover, J M Gates, David Miller. Gregg—Henry Krumrina, Geo Krape, 0!P Kearick, Abraham Lose. Howard—Micbeal Pletcher, J. W, HaW. Haines—Daniel Smith. _ Huston—Jno W Stewart, Geo W Miles. Half Mooo—Jpo A Hunter. Liberty—Joseph JpifWlGr- Marion—Geo n Hoy. Miles-HG Miller. Bam I Brtwagord. Peon— Daniel Feidler, H G Smith, Jai i Karstetter. Potter D M Henny. Hush—Win Washburn. I Taylor—Daniel Htpderson. Walker—Win Harris, Levi Wbippo, (rershon Biddle, Charles Hsrshberger AN IMPORTANT LAW • The following act for the heller cllec • lion of debt* in the stale of Pennyl#nnfa, • wu pas od b> (ho recent legislature t That In all cases where any Judgment ' ha* boon h.-retofore obtained In any court in (hit commonwealth against any , person or persons, if tn execution be upon I tho said Judgment, which I* returned by I tho sheriff bona, or that tho debtor I ha* no property out of which the >aid . judgment and execution can ho satisfied, l any judge of the anid court may thnrupon I issue asubpo-na commanding the iddebt t or to appear before a judge or any com* mixionor duly appointed by the aid court, > to undergo an nomination under oath as I to hi. pie|ierty and effects, with power to r compel obedience to the subpoena by at tachment and the production of book* and ■ paper* necessary to the aaid examination, i In cae the *aid eiaminatioii doe* not dis close any property r effect* the tipiluM thereof kaU he paid the Iparty instituting the'samr, otherwise they hall be part of the regular cost of suit. <♦ • Scribuer * Monthly which if equal ed it not excelled by any, present* a charming lot of contents and of course a number of tine engravings. Among the novelties it give* Jlhe following "Nan tucket by Henry M llaird ; "The Cantv put Stone," by Kwi Johu Davis; John Hay contributes a poem "The Law ol Death." Trowbridge, Mr*. Plunkett, Ea ten Cook aud a number of others are rc| - resented in this number. ———— * ♦ w • On Sunday avening last, *#ys tbeSoling:- grove Time*, between the hour* of 0 and 7 * clock. Katie, adeughterof Frauk lloupl * aged about IS years, in company with an- Othr girl of the same age who was in com pany with another girl ofth# same age who was in town frwiu the rouslrv on a visit, strayed along the canal below Couldron grocery, when Katie ventured too much •nd fell in and was drownded. - "♦ • ——— A barn on Frederick Ha vise's farm, oc cupied by Wilson Utnry, in Armagh tap., say* the Lewutown Democrat, we under* stand, was struck by lightning on Sunday last, which set it on ire, and the building with all it* contents was consumed. The grain aud hay it contained, it i* estimated, were worth f 1.000. No insureance, We are pleased to state that we have had but two or ihre* "ten cent men tn our list-that is, subcriber* who refused to lilt their papers because they would have bad to pay ten cent* postage. JW. We haee learned of hyl one. and he is a poor fellow worth probably only S7KOUi. Such men have our sympathies '.—Seltt s* grove Timet. To the croditof ihe list of the Reporter be it said, w* have thus far lost no name on that-account. This "ton cont" business i* the act of au infamous congress to pun ish the newspaper* for exposing it* corrup tion, and no upright man will assist it by now stopping bis paper vhjcb uu'y did it* duty. Stand by the newspaper* marrTages. On the iiHh ult. at tho Lutheran par sonage, in Centre Hall, byKev. Miller, Emanuel Broon. of Penn Rwp.. and Mis* Elisabeth Confer, of Potter twp. On the tfTlJl |*lt-, by Bey. C. 1L Keiter, at the Reformed parsonage, ia 4" roM * burg. Mr. Daniel Krader. of Penu twp.. and Mis* Agnes Meyer, of Haines twp. POCK KT BOOK LOST—On or about the 27th of June last, near Shook'* store at Farmers' Mills, a pocket "book |eeu tainiag three promisor/ notes, one for $78,C5, one for S4O, and sls, ail payable to the undersigned, and also containing e stpell amount of change. AU persons are cautionpd egaiost accepting or ne gotiating any of said pptas The finder will be suitably rewarded by retnrnina the same to ABB ALTER. Jr., augTJt. Gregg twp tug? at. JpAKU FOR SAMi ; The well known farm of Samuel Spasg-', ler. dee d, situated in Potter twp.. Centre count*. Pa., is offered at Private Sale,; 1 containing about 200 ACRES OF THK BEST LIME- i STONE LAND. , Ab'-ut %'0 a,rts baing in a high slat# of!| cultivation. The (baiance Ueiug well set with a FINE GROWTH OF LUMBER, I consisting ia part of White Oak, Chestnut ' and Cheetaut Oak. i i The Building* are good, large and ( commodious. Water k. Fruit eg£Opf) to aoue in the ' State. A never failing well and elsoj* running water near the door. Any person desiring a good farm and I pleasant home, as also a profit able invest- | mcnt, can address MARGARET SPANG LER. on the premises, or ' E. L. SPANG LE R. ~ Jeliel, 111, Taugtlm Executors. i EXECUTOR S NOTICE -Letter* us- 1 tamentarv *on the (estate of John Uartges of Gregg twp , dee'd, hare ' been granted to the undersigned, who re- < quest all persans knowing themselves in- j | debud to said Dilate to make immediate payment, and those having demands J against tno same to present them duly I authenticated t>y law lor settlement. , J NO. RISIIKL, , DAN L BARTGKS, 1 7 augCt Kieculois {I PUBLIC SALEI ■ Will be sold, at the late rasidance of ' Nicholas Dvckart, dee'd, in Potter town- < ship, about -1 miles south east of PotUrs ( Mills, ON WEDNESDAY. tLe 22th OF . AUGUST, the following personal proper- j tv 1 MARE .2 MILE COWS, 6 HEAD I OF YOUNG CATTLE, 3 Calves. 2 Hogs, ( one 2-horse Wagon, one 1-horsa Wagon, Spring wagon, TimberwbeeU, 1 two-horse Sled, 1 one-horse Sled, Timbeisled, Stone- I cart. Threshing Machine. Clover Machine \ Fanning Mill, 'liarbook find Tackle, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Horsegear*. single Harness, Forks, Rakee, one set of 1 Blacksmith Tools. Carpenter Tools, KKM) i Poplar and Pine Boards, the. Halo to com- i roe nee at 1 o'clock, when terms will be made known by THOS. B. M ELROY, Sijul Executor, , A MI'UAK VALLEY FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The valuable Farm of George Gramly, dee'd, about f mile south of Logansvillo, Clinton county, ia secret} at private sale. It contains 83 ACRES OF LAND. of which 12 acres consist of Tiinberland, the balance being under good cultivation. Thereon ara erected a TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE. HANK 11AKN, Springhouse, Woodshed, Ac. There is running Water at U)P house and at the barn. Also, a thriving YOUNG ORCHARD on tha premises. For fuHUfT pjarticular* apply to the un dersigned, JON ATI! GRAM LV, Sugar Valley, or JEREMIAH HAINES. Rebersburg, 31july2m Executors. QRPUANS' COURT SAt-K- By virtue of an order of tbu Orphans' Court of Centre county, there will be ex posed to public sale, on the premises, On Friday, August 22, 1873, At 1 o'clock p. n., that ygluable Farm, known as the property of Miclieal Ki earn er, situate in Haines township, about 1 and a half miles South of Aaronsburg, con taining 13tf ACRKS AND 4 PERCHES, Neat measure, the Improveu.or.D thereon consist of Two Dwelliug Houaea, Large Baru, Saw Mill. Cblar Press, and all the necat sary outbuildings. Also n Orchard of choice Fruit end a good Bprii g of never failing Water, at the door. About % acres are cleared and In a good state of cultivation, the balance Is well timbered with White Piue, Bugar, White Oak, Ac TERMS.—One Third of the Purchase monsv to he paid on conirmatloa of Saie; One TLir-i in One Year; and the remain ing third at the Jeath of the Widow ol said deceased. The two last imyiuentj with interest, to b* secuVed by bond and "."'"SOEGESOWIB, j ;uly24 Admlniftrster. CONFESSION OF THE WIU. IAMSPOKT MURDERER. "I i n American born, and have relative* living near hare ; I was boiu 1 out on the Blooming Urove road, be ■ vond the Poor Hon*e; the afternoon 1 y committed the murder, I walked up llie tow patli front the city ; went to Mcltride* liouae, and cab ulatod lliul I it wag about the lime they hud duttc their milling ; l-t winter when 1 w n at Oloaaer'a near by, Mr*. Gloss* r . told me of the trunk up stairs; ami . while I was there lat win cr 1 made it my huaineiw to tiud out how tuuchl mouev theaa old folks hud. On reach a iog the house on Tuesday nficrm o•, 1 was met in the yard by one of thej j dog*, which barked at me. I *ooii made up will) bim and walked into -{the house, when Mcltride wanted to * know what 1 wuutcd there; I told liiiu i l wanted a diiuk of milk, when lit fjtuld me to go to the cellar where the old lady was ; she asked me if I had luouey to pay for the milk ; from tin cellar 1 returned to ask the old man * for some bread but found be had ludt * ed the door; when he uubolted it 1 shoved my foot iu and the old man struck at me; 1 then knocked him () down with my list; the dog then made , at me and 1 knocked him down. "1 then struck the old mau with . the stick three times, when he cried murder; I then hit him another rap with the club ; I then went to the eel * lar and struck the old woman ; but, ' as 1 have told you several times, 1 1 did not shoot her, a* 1 bad tin pistol, ' but bought one at Thout's yesterday. "When 1 came out of the cellar af ' ler killing the old woiuuu, the old ' uiau was up and the dog was licking | the blood otf his hands; I then hit 1 him again. I then procured un axe, went up stairs and broke open a chest 'and fouud the truuk 1 bad beard ■Mr*. (Jlosser talk uhout; it was too heavy, aud 1 made two trips that juight carrying away the money. "The club I used was cut in the woods near by with a small jack knife, |lf they will look iu the cornfield they ! skill tiud where the grass is trampled j I town, thai is where 1 locked over the | money. 1 gut between sixty and sev-l only thousand dollars. 1 will not tell where it is. When 1 come to die, 1 will tell some poor man where it is; ! but no lich mail shall have it. There ' are two bags buried iu the city—two I above, and two below. "1 have bad fifty names in uiv life time, but Neisou K. Wade is tuy right name; were I to do this over, would exchange all the silver for paper money; that's what bothered :ue, it was so heavy." Sheriff Piatt theii remarked to him. "you must have nerve to do this deed," when he replied: Yes, sir, lam hard eued. When a child 1 dreaded the word murder, but after going through the rebelliou, and on the frontier with. Kit ('anion and others, 1 shrink not at auy crime. They may take me out aud hang me to morrow; 1 have only jonce to die; 1 have killed several wo men before this one; iu regard to the money 1 got exchanged one huudrcd aud eighty dollars in twenty dollar gold piece* at oue of the banks iu the city, and got fifteeu per cent, for it.— They asked mo where I gut it. I told them I was a cattle speculator from Canada. FIGHT BETWEEN A MAN AND A SHARK. Baltimore, July 30.—Yesterday morning, while a party of fishermen were hauling in a seine in Chester riv er, just opposite the mouth of irav sinu's creek, they noticed that there was a number of monstrous fish in the seine, and they at ooco started towards the shore for the purpose of securing them. On Hearing the laud tliev fouud that the so* woods were in suck profusion that it would be impossible to laud the net, and as tbe water where they were was only about waist deep, two of tbe party, James Green and James MVauti, both of this city, jumped overboard, and began taking up Ine seiue, while the rest of the par ty pulled it into a yawl. Nearly oue half of the seiue had been taken in. when suddenly the water was lashed to a foam by what seemed to tie a school of large fish. The men be came excited, and Green waded out several yaids for the purpose of hold ing the net down to the bottom. Just a* he took hold of it, his left leg was seized bv a shark, and he was dragged uu fer the water, where a terrible struggle ensued between tbe man and the shark. Green's compan ions were so frightened that they stood still for some time, and gazed with horror at the terrible scene. In a few momenta Green came to the sur face, and uttered a cry for help- This roused his friend*, and they went to his assistance, w hen the shark retreat ed farther into the depths of the seine. Green was taken into the boat, when he became insensible, aud remained so for some time. The shark had caught the calf of his left leg and completely striped tbe fiesh from the bones from above the knee down to his foot. He was bleeding profusely from several of tbe larger arteries that had IM-CII severed. Mt. M'Caun knew enough about surgery to bind a bandkerchiel tight around tbe mangled limb, and prevented his bleeding to death. Tht wounded man was brought I? this city yesterday afternoon. r-*~ — DISCOVERY OF A FIKECOM KT Prof. Henry, of the Hmithsosian Institution, has received information that a lire comet was discovered at Marseilles on thp night of the 27th by Ilorrally. It is in the right aseen siou one heur and fourteeu minutes, south declination 7 dcgs., 32 iniii., motion southeast. ♦ ♦ DKATII OK RET. 8. 8. S<TIMUCKER. Gettsyburg, July 26.—Uev. K. 8. Schraucker, D. D., Emeritus I'rolewior in the Theological seminary in this place died suddenly last night, aged seventy-lour years. He was oue ol the uiost distinguished and widely kuowu theologians in the Lutheran church. • -♦ ♦ Columbia, IV, July 31. —The Litis Springs Hotel at Litis. Lancaster Counlv, Pa, a large building, was eutirefy destroyed by fire to-day. OOUKT PROCLAMATION. Whereas lbs llua. I bar lea A. Mayrr. I'roahl.ol .1(1 the court f Commoo Plsu, lo the S&lh Judicial Ilia j irtcl. tnuMni of lbs eouullas of Oanlra, CUaton. unit 1 Clearfield. and lb* Honorable W' W. W>c end lb* Honorable Henry IJopp. Aaenclate Ju*la. In Centre county. beams Issued Uleir prweept, beeriue <Ui* n> lib di| of January, A. I> . im%. t.> mi* dlnclw for bold- Ins s court ol llpi and Tarmlnar and tieueral Jail lie Heavy and Uiartsi .Sessions of tb Peace In Itelletoute. | for to* county of flentre, and b* mmmmon on tha lh Monday of An nott. being tin. 2Mb day of Anyt 181, and to continue two weeks Notice la hereby (lean to tba l.'oroner. JuaUcca of the Peace, Aldermen end Constables of the aeld county of llaatro. tbet Uiey be than and |liSr In tlielr proper pereona, at io o'clock In tha foremmn ofaaldday. with their mcords, Inquieinona. eiamlnallona, and their own remembrances, lodo tboee lliliijrs which to tbelr office appertains to be done, and Iboae who are Imund In re oufutunoei Iq proeetolte against tba prtaonera that are or shall he In Hie H 1 o'f'enlre >u"U[. • then tberw to pnieeeule against Urniu ae shajl bp Just. Ulvan under toy blind, at BelMunle. the 4th day of Jan to the year of our lord, irs, and In tba ulnet) fourth year of tba Independence of the I tilled State.. B. K. MHAKK.K Sheriff. KHTHAY UKIFKK.-Cmctath<' pre mises of the undersigned, near Centre Hall, about four week* ago. w dark rl 'd heifer, with while -pot on side, and about two year* old. The owner is requested to I come forward. Rfo7 property, pay cost* and remove the same, 'otherwise if will be disposed of according to law! IQjulSt C. C. JtLKLLEK. AAKONSIiIKW ITKMS. M u'liohl 11 * r|*r, whilst *ot post*. wa* unfortunate in < iitling hit) very badly. A >Oll of Mr H 1". l*l<hurt lii> li in falling from ii Illicit porch, which u nl>lr>) him to Walk. Mi l*hll i|>i>, the * • II known iiiti'l ai ufour town,, bus iiiiivml hit entire stock i good*into tlio room formerly occupied b Thomas V arn k. i'he ulj bull Jin which Mr. I'hklip* vacated, I am told. wi be torn Juwii, ami u tin* new (tore houi erected on the tame ground, lb" nutlio of thi* enterprise nia Mr. II K I'hlll| j end lion J. (• Meyer. The pair of Toult-Ute lioi>e, oidert tomo time by Mr. Koto, of tint place, a riied tefc He also received a pair of tli cuiebrated llremen or Kmbcden liaesi Both the above specie* were ordered froi Montgomery county, IV C'LAt'DH'*. • ♦ • I.IST OK t'ANUIDATKS. The fullowing i> a list of candidate , which we have bean authorixod to publitl • übject to the decision of the |>cui <" Convention FOH Tkkam kkh i Thomas Vearick, llninei, , II <• Smith, l'onn, , John II Auiuan, IVmi, John II Mitchell, Ferguson, John 11. Uaruharl, Spring. Fun (VviuuMONkii lieorge Meyer, Ferguson, John (i SatiWey, Fotter, llanry Korman, Milet, S. M. Winter, Milet, Jonalk. Kreamer, Harris. | Co nm: us to.v i. lu vivo—The Lord willing, the corner >tona of the church it contemplation at Centra Hull, Kvangelica! Association, will be laid on Aug. 17. Ser 1 vice* to be livid in tbe Kcformed church at lit a in., and 71 p.m. Ail are invited le come The minittart of our titter denom ination* art here* illt cordially inv.lt-dlu attend. Hitv. 11 Torso. ; K'or tha iicpurter. DfiuocraU. l.ottk to four Duly. A> the time it lu-t approaching, and al iimml here, to place in mmination men for the ditTerent county office*, it wilt bathe : duty of every democrat to take an inter val in tbe>e nomination*, n it it tha pre liminary tlep loan election or u defeat. If we place giHtd men upon the ticket our victory it eaty and curtain ; by good titen wo mean tbo*e who iuvo a mind of their own; who have backbone enough to stand up for the people; who will not be led away from duty by designing politi cian*, and by oiiy-tungucd professional gentlemen, or by remuneration for wrong departure# Kvery honest democratic l ater should choose tor himself upon tha merit* of each applicant for office, w horn ha tfilt support for nomination, atway* looking to the right* of each and evary ciliten, and not allow hinttelf to be duped. He may arrive at ibis conclusion with tome difficulty ; but it i* better to come to a conclusion by rvasou tban by jumping atone. Mutt men con aider the duty of nominating caunty'offioars of too little im portance. each ona consoling himself with lite idea that ha will let other* make the nominations, and after other* have made them, find fault and complain. A great deal of our fault-finding could be remedied by attention to the choice of ctndidale*, thoroughly considering eaih one'* claim. If an applicant rcpre*ent* certain fact* against another derogatory of Hint, it i* our duty to ascertain as nearly at possible tbe IruthfVilnr* of hi* statement unless w* are well enough acquainted with the fact* themselvctto need no further corrobora tion Aspiring politician* who are dis honest land these arc soma of that clots,) will ufteu resort to intrigues that onte tiuics mislead* honest minded democrat*, and thereby get their support and influ ence in helping to mak* a bad choice of candidate*. It i true there are none of the highest official stations to filial the earning election ; but we still bate very importact county.office*, and iti* our duty to know whether they are filled with good men or not—honest, industrious and re liable men Elect men having these three trail* of character and wc ran safely cApcct not to suffer from bad uianngcmcnt by any whom it i* the |>cople* right to choose. If we fnd a utan having these trait* of character wc will not find hitu wanting in/frm***' . Then, freeman of Centre, awake to a *en>e of an important duty; don't let prejudice control judgement, or want of a proper inquiry into the merit* of each candidate, be overlooked ; don't break off from old customs and usages if they aeon* right and good. "Let us have men who know thajr duly and knowing dare main tain," and wc will be tlio batter fur it. * (Jkaxvo. • ♦ • ' " A MAS SHOOTS HIMSELF ASH MOTH KB IK-LAW ASP TRIES TO Kil l. II la WiFK. liiilian|Hili, lud, July 31,—C'vru* McC'arty, living near IlochosUr, Ind., shot Mr*. Wright, hi* mother in-.'aw, through the chest thi* morning, in dieting probably filial injuries. lie afterward* fired five lime* at hi* wife without elicit, and then shot himself iu the forehead. There arc no hope* of hi* recovery. The nH'air grew out of the separation of Mr. and Mr* McCarty, which he rlaim* was caused by Mr* Wright. TKRKIHI.K RAII.RO AI> ACCIORKT. IA)SIHJM, August 'J. —A dreadful accident occurred this morning on the Northweatern railway, near Wigan, to the Scotch tourist exprcM train from London. Twelve persona were instantly kill od and thirty were wounded. A mong the killed in Sir John Anaon. Many of the injured persohs will die. AGRICULTURAL MEETING — There V|" be ail atUotirned stated meeting of the Centre county Agricultural Society held at the Court tfoo-e in Holle fonte, Saturday, August 16, IS"3. A full attendance of members i requested a* im portant business will l> transacted. J. P GKl'll ART, Srrrrlary. IIOUBK and LOT FOR SALE.—A lot of ground, at Poller * Mill*, thereon crec led a two-atory dwelling Home, with good Wagoninaker Snap. a good Stable, aiul all noceMary outbuilding'', i offered at pri vate le, on reasonable terms. There i a well of never failing water, with pump, near tile door For further particulars apply to Mrs. KATE MJIAFKR, 17apr3ni Potter* Mills. JAXKCI'TOKS N OTIC K.—Letter to*- j tameiiUry on the estate of John eynolds, of Miles twp., dee'd, have been granted to tho undersigned, who re<|uett> all persons knowing theipselvee indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the -amo to present them duly authenticated by law for settlement to Mr. JOIIN WM.r, of Miles twp., to whom I have given a power of Attorney, to transact all business for said estate. _ CHIUSTJAXA RKYNOLDS, june'io-Ot Executrix. DM IN IST RA T<) IWJNOTI C K. - Let ters of administration on the estate of David Jordan, late of Potter twp., dee'd, lißve been granted to the under signed, who mpioaU alt persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, ami those having de mands against the simo to prasent them duly authenticated hv law for settlement. AARON LUCKKNRACII. iitiyioit, A.im'r. I|* X ECU TORS' NOTICE.-Letter tes 'j tamentary on the estato of Nicholas Deekart, late of Potter township, dee'd, have this day beon granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. THOMASII McELRUY, july lb.bt. Executor. U K Lli K FO NT KM A B K KTB. >• White fYhoat H.flfl. Hod 10 • "V* * 76 Coin 00 ....Oat" Hi Barley 00. " 70 Clo/erseed ft.OO Potatoes 4ft. Lard per pound 7 Pork per pound 00 H Butter IV Kgg.lft Plaster p*Dn .. 11l Tallow H Huron H ......Ilani 12 LP. WIKTOWN MA UK KT.H . Wlill* whaat 1.00.... 1U J whwll.Oa^llyi ,l 00 C..rn i'Z Oat. HO >T ('lovr ...Tunothysecd, f .0 * SaltJ uO per sack ... •• •• „ Huron Hk- Hitlf & Butlel I ... Egg* lIV Plaster UW " 1* KOISTKII'rt NOTICES , '1 In. followliiK accounts have bwn ex amincd and passed ly ma, and remain tiled on rowil In lHI office for tho in J •portion of heirs, leg* tee*. creditors. and . all others in any way in terra lad, and will be prevented to the orphans court ofCon* " ir county, on Wednesday til# '27 th day o| '. August n<xt, for cunflriuatii n and allow n anco 1 I Tho account of Juoob Snavolv. ad* mlni.trator of Jacob K rater, late or Psnn two , Contra county, dee d. *i Tho aec't of Levi Snouk. guardian of ; Elisabeth Weaver, minor child of Henry • Woavur, late of Mile. twp. dec d. , H The nccouulof Levi Snook, guardiaU of Aaron Weaver, minor child of Henry Weaver, late of Mile* two dee d I The account .if Sinn I Halter, guar ' dian ot Charles It Loitrdl one of the child I I'll ull.l hell ol I'llilip I."it .-.el I lute of Mile.twp., dee d 1 o The account of Will Keller, guardi an of I'recilla J Hwcany, minor child u! ti.i.ry. Sweuiiv, a. tiled by hi. adminis trator* John 11. Keller and liavid Kel ler LI The account JI AIMO. Clem.-on guar dtan of Auiellia Hay, minor child of David Hay late of lia'l Moon township, dec'.l. 7 The account of Samuel Gramley. one of the Executors in the la.t will and testa oi on I of Harrison Suiull late of Mile. twp. doe'd. V The account of L. 1). KurU. admin istrator of Charles Kuita, lato of Maine, twp , dee d. 10 The account of ..-orge Mu*er ad ministrator of Jatue. Mower, of Fergu win twp. dee d 11 The account ot Joseph Joi.cs, ad* iniiu.iralor ol Motes V. Mayer, laic oi l'hilipburg, dee d I'd The Second Supplementary account ■>f Adam VouaJa, surviving executor of Henry Yonida, of Haines township, dee'd. 1H The account of Charles Hock, auar dian of John II and Charle. S lteck, children and heirs |-f Simon llech, dee'd. It The account of J W. Mattero. •*•* cut or of A mo* Funk, lateof Philiptburg, deed. Jo The account ol John Ker.telter, guardian of \N in F U ngart, late ul Penn town.hip, dee'd. t The account of Kli/.abcth t.'ii|(art administrator of Joseph Zerby, late of Ur<-gg twp., dee'd. IT The account of Frederick Zel'.le ad ministrator of Frederick Z.-Ule, Sr., late of <■ regg twit., drod. lb The administration tie count of Itob'l Uoheen, on .-.tale of Nathan Curbin, lata of Harris twp., dec it. IV The account of John It. Taylor and lieiijainin Stover, administrators of Geo Stover lain of Gregg twp , doe'd, '.ii Supplementary adiuini.tratU.il ac count of \\ m. 11011, administrator of J no. Holt, late o( Snow Shoe twp, deed. Jl The account of Kbenexer Records, guardian of Mary Hruwn, minor child of Andrew llrown, of Worth twp.. dee'd. JJ The account ol James ulenn, ad ministrator of Susan Mitchell, late of Uar ris twp . deed. 'Si The account Jame- Martin, trustee to sell the leal estate ol James Martin late of \\ alker townshin, dec d •JI Tnc final account of J P. Gephart, I trustee to sell the real oUIeJ of George Garbrick, late of Bonner township dec' 3 •..I The guardianship account of John H Holt, guardian of E. Heed, minor child of K Iteod. dee'd. J The account of S T (iray, and John I' limy, executor* of John Gray, Jr., as tiled bv 8. T. Gray, acting Executor J7 The adminisiration account of Geo. Liginglon administrator of M K Shot*, dee d, at fllcd by A. O. Funk Esq , exe cutor In the last will and testament of Geo. ' l.ivingston. Jn The account of John liarthbarjrer indC. F Homicli, administrators ot \N in. ' Martin, late of Writer. township, dee d. SR The account ol Albert Owen. ad I luinistrator of Jacob Haberocker, late of l'iiilipsburg. dee'd. .ID The account of John 1' Harris exe .ulorin the last will and testament of Patrick Kline, dec d. of licllefonte. 81 The account of John Bing, admin istrator of llcntj Gates, .dec'd vf Union J II MtiHKISON. Hogisier. Bcllefonte. JUST HBADI ami FuHSALK AT THE Store, Milroy. A choice assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Fine Black, Blue and other Cloth Dress Suits, Casssimcro Dress and bu*;net* suit*. Linen l'ants, ami Vest*. White, Duck Vents, Alpaca Coat*, i'anta, and Overalls for working men. M>n * nJ Boys Hat*, latest styles of Hoots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers. TRUNKS, YAI.ISKS. and a full stock of Mens' Furnishing Good*. Prices Low. Come and examine for yourselves, and buv at the Mllmv Clothing Store juiilvtf Z.EH KHISK A BRO. F A KM KRS A.N D TKA MSTKIS, LOOK TO YOUR INTKKKSTS! Curtis' Zink Collar Pads, pronounced bj all who hate ured it, to he the best Col lar Pad ever invented. They are warranted to cure the worst ea*e uT n<irr neck on horto* For rale hy \V. J. M MAN Hi AL, Iftjunl'm atMillhciniA Milroy. IT NHKItf AKF.HS 7 "' srm.lKS._A / fine assortment of Collin trimminir*, Ijust received nt Mlllheim and Milroy Hardware atorea. Harr handles, Lace Ac., ! lateat styles. aprlO.Am W.J. M MANIOAL i f= TTXICA. HUE (KouaaaLi Woou St Uaxa.) STATIONARY & PORTABLE Steam Engines. The Heat A Moat Complefe Assortment In the Market, Thew Kiuftnes hnvo always maluUtnod the very hhrlwat standard of eaoollance. We leak* MM ' manufacture of Enifincs, lkh r and Haw Mills m specialty. Wo bars the lamest and mo.tmmi.lcto works of the kind in th country, with marhiucijr , itxcUUr adapted to tbo work. Wo kara oooatantbr in prooeos largo numbers of ' Kutfln-, whrh we fumlh at the very lowest pnoo. Uiid on the shortest notice, Wa buildlWa i Adjftpt*! U Mwjjj tnw MilK J' 1 "*"* y iim*'rto% tNd|on flius, Tlirvshei. and ad cl it ...a Of mauufunturuia. Wo are now building Uc celebrated T-tnc Cireu. |T Haw Mlll, the heat and moot complete saw unit "Ws'make thomanufacture of Haw Mdl outAls a , Special feature of our business, aud ton luiuiali complete on the shortest notion. Our aim in ult ciwwa u to furnish the heat ma chinery in the market, aud w.rk absolutely un - uiuadod for boauty ofdvsfcni, economy and t Bend for Circular and I'rioo I.Ut. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. i'TK'A, If. T. i * I. Guggciihcimor. I Alt K A NOK M"KNTI Ihaau OuoaeKfiKiMßß, having (>urchA*r<l the entire stock of the late firm of Huasman 4 (5 tiggauhcimar, ex cept the leather ami Shoe fmdiug#, ha* filled up hi* shelves with a lot of „ SPLENDID NEW oooim, I embracing ;; RKADY MADE CLOTHING, DKKMN UOODM, a ,f tUUKKKIEB, f '• FROVUJIOKH, r liOOTN A AHOKM, a f . HATS & CAP*, f AND FANCY ARTICLES audit now prepared to accomodate all f bit old customers, aud to welcome all new ones who may favor him with their patronage. He feelt tafe in tar ing that he cau pleate the ruott fattidi out Call and tee. JBA AC GUUCKN H KIM Bit. P. 8. —Mr. Bussmati ttill continue* [to deal iu LEATHER AXDSHOK-FINDIXGB. | CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS. iin the old room, where he may alway be found. 12ap.tf. C. F. Herlachcr N. Croumiller. . NEW GOODS! i ii £ 8 >1 A a a I V A L 1 OF GOODS!!! HEHLACHEIt & CRON'HIH,KK f liyi.h to Lfoira the citiaeu, of Poller y V that they have opened an entire new • stock of good*'in their old quartern, and ' will keep constantly on hand a full and (food BMortiiK-nt of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, roniDting of ALPACAS. I Poplins, I PLAIDS, 1 , LutUwt. | | aud all other kiudt ot DRESS GOODS. full line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods llatt A Cain, Boot* A Shot* CROCKERY, Qt'EEXSWAKE. 11 STONEWARE, CK DAK WARE, ' SUGARS. TEAK. COPPERS. < PISH, SALT. etc., etc , etc., * All of which we offer at greatly reduced) price*. Highe-' price* paid for country produce. Mv ktrict attention to busine** we hope to merit and receive the patronage of the public Shorllidge & Co.. PROPRIETORS OF THE Bellefonte Lime Quarries. The only Manufacturer* of Lime, burnt, exclusively with wood, in Central "Pennsylvania. DEALER* IN Anthracite Coal, White Lime, Du Pont'a Powder, Sporting and Platting Powder on J hand, Fuse for Blasting, Fire Brick, Ground Fire Clay, Fertilizers, Implements. janM 73 Ofllce scd yard near South end of the Bald Kagle \ alley Railroad Depot, IL-lle fante, ni janlO.7B j \ yt)UNO'S HOTEL Corner of Third j . and CbSftnul Street, Mifflmburg, Pa. j John Showert, Proprietor. It* Central Location make* it particularly ; dc*iral>!e to person* viiiting Town on business or plotiuro. 11. A. Taylor's Livery Attached, j unpfl ly J HARRIS. J D KIIt'OKRT J A HKAVKR, j jonx not-run. rim:* iioVricß Pennsvalley Banking Co. Q CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Note Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupon*. Pktkr llorrKK, \Vn. It. MixatK. ■ Pm't Cukier. CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, < LEVI MlltßiY, at hi* establishment at Centre Hall, keep* on hand, and lor sale, at the uiosl reaosna ble rale*. Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, Plain and Fancy, and vehicle* of every description made to order, and warranted to be made of the beet caoned material, and by the nwil •killed and competent workmen. Peron wanting anything in hi* line are requested to call and ex ami Re hi* work, they will ' find it not to be excelled lor durability and wear. mny22tf. 1.1.V1 HURRAY. ;notary public, scribnkr and CONVEYANCER. CENTRE II A L L. P A. ; Will attend to administering Oatbr, Ac -1 knowle Igement of Deed*, dec, writing Ar ticle* of Agreement, Deed*, Ac, mavlo WOOD CARPETS The Be*t substitute for Oil Cloth*, .Mat ting* and Carpet*. Abo, Houghton'* patknt AtutnrTAiu.K NURSERY GATE hikl Window Bar, to prevent accidents to children. Will fit anv door, window or stairway. Price from $1 25 to $2 25. Also, Houghton' patknt aujvtaiii.k MOSQUITO & FLY SCREEN. will iUnny WINDOW OH DOOR. Price for windows, with netting and fix ture* complete, from oil cents to $1 60. For doors, with netting and fixture* complete, $2 50 to £4 00. d. W. Boughtun, 1200 Chestnut Street, Phil's. Juusl9-2m NE PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place! ! Tli* *ub*criher i Jul rer„iv|ng from the! t eastern Htle* a Full Stock of BUMMER U 011 D S f *hU'H he ha* determined to tell very, cheap, rontittlnK of DRY GOODS ant! Ftinu, Mulin. Opera Canton*. end Woll Flannel*. La (J let l)ru Ooodf, tuch w! lHlain. Alperet, Poplint, Km pre** Cloth, Sateen*, TntneUe, together with e full! •lock of everything imually kept in the! Dry (ioodt line. NOTIONS: A full rtock, eotiaieling part of 1 .edict and Children Marino iiote. Coil art, Kid glove*, heat quality eilk and Liiie thread Cloyed, II UI, Mot.in- Hreakfatt *)>awi*. Ac. I HATS & CAPS, | A full aaaorttnent o< Men'a Hoy'# and Children'* ol the latoat t> lr and betl. CLOTHING, Heady tuade, a choice *eiertkaof Men'* and Hoy'ioi the newtMt atyln* and moat tervicaable material*. ROOTS & SHOES,! * j WM. WOLF. Great Reduction In Pricet Of Note Paper. N\ • life !.'■ I '• I art d to farni.li Note]. paper at price* far below any that hay*] ever before been offered at retail In thit] county. Bert quality Commercial note paper at 16 cu per quir* Second bent do at 12 Cto per quire] Ttiird bett do at lOcUpcr quire j Putcluuer* will find thit to ue or the] tame quality heretofore told la ihia place| f<r 26. 3tt, and IS* tU per quire, but having] bodrlil our paper at extremely low figure*. ] wedetirePi give our cuttoinert the full] benefit of the reduction. Look At This!! Initial Paper With Chromo! French Initial paper 16 cU per box Plain wbite " 20 "* Kuw lint M " Two lints M 40 " " With a handaome chromo given away with each 40 cent box. JAMES WELCH A CO.. 30 mar If Oppotito Buth Ilouae. j1 15,000 BOLTS" OF WALL PAPER! Now on exhibition at Millheim and Mil roy Hardware Store*. About H6 different pattern*. PRICES EANOINO FROM 10 CENTS TO $ 1.00 PER BOLT. Beautiful Mitt Paper at one dollar Panel Paper and Parlor Decoration*. A reaftonable credit will be given to re pon*iblc partie* for paper, *or 6 per cent deducted fhm price* for ca*n. rrlce* are) the tame at both Store*. Apr 3 4uv W J M MANIGAL JJR. S O. OUTKLIUB, Dentist, Millheim. Offer* hi* profc.tiona! crvice to the; public, lie it prepared to periorm ail. operation* in the dental profeMion. >4r-| 1* U now fully prepared to extract, t.-cth trilkoul pain. myft-TS-tf. j ~~KD>VARD J. E?ANSA CO., ! XURSER I'MEX A SEEDSMEN, l'ork. Pa. ger-Cntaloguc* Mailed to ApplicanUta, Rrfrr (6y yraiiiiua) to Hon. J. S. Black. Washington. 1). C., Wcier, Son A Carl, Banker*, York, Pa. jane 6-Gnt. Excelsior Cement- The undersigned now manufacture Ce ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR uCALITY, at their kilns, near Pine Creek MilH, in limine* twp. This cement ha* already been ued in largo quantities upon the L. C. A S, C. U R., and ha* been found highly satisfactory upon all job* where it ha* been u*ed, and a* equal to any now manufactured The undersign cd now take pleature in recommending, and warranting it to all. for u*e in CIS TERNS. WATER PIPES, or whatever purpose a good quality of Cement i* desi rable. Thu Cement ha* already been tested far and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes, Ac., will find it to advantage to bear this in mind, and also, that Ihey warrant the article as represented. Por further par ticulars. address MEYER ft HOFFRR, 'JO dec tf A pons burg, Pa. W. A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER CFATRi: H AM..PA. AVuuld most respectAilly inform the cit xens of this vicinity that he has started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be for a share of tho public natron age. Itoot* and Shoe* made to order and according to style, and warrants his work ilo equal any made elsewhere. All kind* of repairing done, and charge* reasonable - Dive him a call. fob 18 ly. C. PECK'S New Coach Manufactory. CENTRE IIALL, PA. The undersigned has opened a new es tablishment, at his new shops, for the uiamifactute of Carriages, Buggies, <& Spring Wagons, SLKinii* AXP SLEDS, PLAIN AND FAKCT | of every description . All Vehicles manufactured by him are warranted to render satisfaction, and as equal to any work done elsewhere. He uses none but the best material, and employs the most skillful workmen. Hence they flatter themselves that their work ran not be excelled for durability and finish. Orders from a distance promptly attend ed to. Come and examine my work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kinds of Reparing doue. BUTIS R6TJ&E BELLEFONTE, PA.< J B. BUTTS, Prop'r. | Una ftrst class accommodation; cbftrg-j l os reasoM Hw, ft I Hk 1 e\ * II FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU^ ' liti. utiif Kawwa keener tor Hrigkt'a Ms * sad b* cared svsry • aas af Dfahrtw In which II kM ben |tm' Irritation of the Me* •l Uu> Madder and US—no..o at (be EUSssya, I lemtm of the Hhlae;* and IWaddar, jalS tlMi of OdM Pleaaem of tbe Prostata fflil EHsHBESSS , y— 4*4 wUh tba^f—owtagMWjHeai*; Ism ' t'altid (ounlsaetK* Lassitude nf itiaihstan sie ' I Caed by pma— to lie JsJ— er ato—• t* Hfe; after mala —ret or labor paioa, berfwsl f "** far i bßdiaa etc. | aM affection# —ratter In ladhra, tbe Ex ! tract Makniwind by any atbar raaedt ' As la Cblaroata av Ifetanitot. Im—iarity, Pala frhneaor Sepiirasdon of Cbst—ry Krac—tfc—, C.Mvaud or fteiiirras Mats of lb- Clara* I—. Bmrh— or Whits*. fUerUity. aed far all cam plala* laddrni to tba mt- H U eraacrlbed sste—lvsly by Ike meet aaatneai Pbvst-i*a* sad IEI41T* POT eofetbiinil nsd FNFRTU uona of bntb acsea and alt ags*. ■BAlNir* KXTMAI'T BCCRT, Cnrm MOWN drlday from /NAI ndaaan. linhtu of /*—*•*. A'.v . la alt their stage*, at iktla expense Utile or an 'bangs la dint, M ouaewlaM*aada*amp—to. fro- OsslngjtoSi—if !— ss^—^**f*ik*g sUpoi-otuu- metier. uiium nnucr rcchp, fl-00 per bottle or all bottlet for |oo. d*tteara*< to—y addwnr. aecart from abamatine.. Hold by uWDZ-om..*. T. ' tn arboau all letters far lofunaatkm afenald be I 'AVOW QUACKS AND T—OOKTRIIK. Be Chary* to Adrian and "trnititlrt Dr. /. M. ttfdl. Oradaare of Jrfmm Ifedlaaf to e —*N —rVtoM work*. ran ba aaaaahad oa al AHuaaaa of the tot■ arm—n • a—— ■ a .it to— | aa ngidil stsdyfreMhsr la wale or f—al* an ff2s"L£3tJjr 2JJS**SSS^ISLJI mt Cpto jtffttot Ttoa at adk WOS'MMiI eeata. SEWING MACHINE The tale* of Sewing i—chi—a in IHttf, * report**! under oath, ia IKi, to oara en of tbe Sewing Machine PitenU show that tbe SIN 0 E R MANUFACTURING CO. Idtl Y—r Sold 2 19,758 MACHINES OR 38.4% more than In I*7l, i Ninety per ceoL of then being for FAMILY ITSEl T SE TBI i* OVER 4 5,000 More Searing Machines than were sold by any otber company during the —me period, and over ONE QUARTER of all tbe Machines fold in 1872. Principal Office of The Singer Manufacturing Co. 34 Union SQUARE. j Philadelphia, office, 1106 Chestnut 8l {june 96-IHU gROCKEIttIOFF HOUSE, Allegtienev Street, Belle funic, Pa. D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietors. A riaarcLAM HOTEL, COM FOETAMLE ROOMS PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THE MODERN COXVRNIKN CRB—AND REASONABLE Charge* Tbe proprietors offer to tbe traveiinff public, and to their country ft londa, Inl claaa accommodations and careful atten tion to the want* of guests at all timer, at fair rate*. Careful boatlera and good ruble ling for borne*. An excellent übln well •erred. A Bar aupplied wilh line liquor*. .Servant* well trained and everything re quisite in a first claaa HoteL Our location t in the buaiaera part of tbe town, near the Fort Office, tbe Court Houae, tbe Chur ches, tbe Banks, and tbe p incipal places of buainem, rendera it tbe most eligible place for those who visit Betlefoeteon busi er pleasure. An Omuibus will carry passengers and baggage to and front all trains free of cnarge. GIVEN AWAY, A Fine German Chromo. We send an elegant Chromo, mount ed and ready for framing, free to every Agent for OR LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE* BY THOS. *.' KNOX. 942 Pages Octavo. 130 Fine Engraving*. Relates 1 neidents and Accidents beyond tbe Light of Day; Startling Adventurea in all parts of Uio World ; Mines and Mode Working them ; Under-currenU of Society: Gambling and its Horrors ; Cav erns and their Mvsleries; The Dark Ways of Wickedness; Prisons and their HecraU; Down in the Depths of the Sea; Strange Stories of the Detection of crime. The book treats of experience with brigands; nights in opium dens and gamb ling hells; lire in prison; Stories of exilea; adventures among Indians;. journeys through Sowers and CaUeoiubs; accidents in mines ; pirates and piracy; tortures of the inquisition; wonderful burglaries ; un derworld of the great cities, etc,, etc. AGENTS WANTED .- for this work. Exclusive territory given. Agents can make SIOO a week in selling this book. Send for circulars and terms to agents. J. B. BURR A HYDE, Hartford, Conn., or Chicago. lIL If you aro Suffering from any CHRONIC DISEASE, Broken Down Constitution * Or require a Remedy to • Portly and Enrich the Blood, Ton will find Dr.Crook'sCenspound Syray effsks Rs toynwn fiwim rawtt, care Sou more speedily, and do you more Rood tkan any and all other remedies combined. Tba I Pale, Yellow, Sickly.looking Sfcla ia ebanacKl to one of freshness and health. Those Diseases of the bkln, Pimple*. Pa*, -ale*. Blotches and Eraptloaa are re moved. Kc roful a, Merotaloaa Disease* of the Eye*. While Dwellings, (/leers, •M Korea or any kind of Humor rapidly dwindle and disappear under Its Influenee. What la It* Jt is nature's own restorer I A soluble oxyd of Iron combined, with the medu lnal properties of Poke Root divested ot all disagreeable qualities. It willcnraany Mae—e whoso real or direct cause Is Boat Blood. Rheumatism. Pains in El—ln or Bone*. Constitution* broken do was by Mercurial or other poisons, are all cured by it For NyphJlie.or KypkiUUe saint!
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