THE CENTRE REPORTS!* THURSDAY SEPT. 18. 187*. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL NEWS. Our friends, every where, will oblige u* by sending u* loca' news of interest. CIRCULATION The i ir> ulation of the lUi-ORTKR, on thi* tide the county, b argor than that of nil other paper* in thv county. Business men will therefore find this otto of the best advertising medium*. We invite nil interested tv come and iu <>eet our li*t for themselves. REMITTANCES All manic* tor üb sprint ion will be credited on the subscri ber's whlres*. nch week: by referring to which our pntrens enn nt nil times see how heir accounts stand. and h receipt is by this system cnrrieil upon ench copy of the paper. We made mention, last week, of the sudden death of Mr. Heaver, of Hain>> '.w'|K, but should have given the name as Heniamin instead of Samuel Heaver. Samuel Troy, an old hunter of Clearfield county, one night set three wolf traps, and caught three of the bowl ine varmiints the same night, ——Why are Williatttpofl editor* .0 doubt All veracity * Hoc* use they alway hxve a Lie-coming in their papers -—The report last week, of the death ot Dr. Fisher, of Boalsburg, was unfounded, lie was very low from dysentery, but we are pleased to mention, is recovering. —Win. Uipka brought a r.idd-h to this office measuring dOi inches in cireum fcrence. It's a monster, and big enough for a small faurily to live in. T. N. Wolf bad a buggy wrecked, at BcUofoa'.e, by his horse running away, on l*t Friday afternoon. O. Forster wa r iding wifh him both were thrown out, and Newt sustained -.me severe injuries Mr. Forster had V.is face sHnni'J in some places by the fall. Newt. Wolf has gone through more siuash-u; of this kind tha* any man we know of, and yet he live —We copy the following treat the Clinton county court proceedings; Kobe KarstoUer, John Berry, and David S. Stain in, assault and battery on John H. Bieriy at the Sugar Valley camp meeting; true bill. K >bt Kar.-telter, Kud- troving a building used by Jno. 11. Bierly in carrying on his busines- at or near the Sugar Valley eauip; true bill. The corner-stone of the new Evan gelical church, near Wolf* store, in Miles twp., will IK- la 1 on Sunday. Octo ber 12th. New and fresh groceries, always re ceived at Buhl's BeUefonte, and offered .lower than elsewhere. Let farmers get their coffee, sugar, molasses, Jcc., where they can buy be*t and cheapest. Hoffer lire's, still keep selling the cheapest dry g *oils, dress goods, grocer ies. ,Ve. Customers never complain when thev buy there—they get the full worth of their money. —The Boston Boot A Shoe Store, Bush ? Arcade, has just received a new stock. Particular attention is called to their heavy boots, which they pride themselves are the be*l us well as cheapest in the market Their stock is full and complete as to toots. shoes, gailors, rubbers, Ac. Their goods being from their own manu factory accounts for-their being able to sell lower than any other establishment. —— Zeller A Son, wish the people to! bear in mind that their drug-store is never wanting in anything in the liao of drugs and chemicals. Their goods are always fresh ar.d from the best bouses in the \ country. Their experience of over quar ter of a century in the business renders' them among the safe.-t druggists in the land. Housekeepers are also reminded thai they keep the new liquid stove polish —it saves labor and gives a higher and more lasting polish than anything hereto fore used. On last Friday morning, between two and three o'clack, the barn on the up l>er farm of Daniel Durst, about 11 iui!e* j above Old Fort, was set on fire, and burned to the ground with ail its contents. The lann was occupied by Adam Krum- { rine as tenjvnt. Mr. Krumrine arose that morning earlier than usual on account •!' bis work, and as he turned to the window of bis betl-chamber, he -aw- the flame.- breaking through the roof of the barn. The fire then had considerable headway, and spread so rapidly, that only a wagon and drill were saved, there being j no assistance on the ground scon enough to take anything from the barn. The en tire crop of this season, about 900 bushels of wheat, 400 bushel* of rye, I'JOO bushels of oats, 2C tons of hay, all the horsegcar*, and all Mr. Kruiurine's implements and a separator, belonging to Mr. Durst, were burned. No live stock perished, j About 0(10 bushels of shelled corn belong- i ing to Mr. Durst were also burned. Mr. Durst has SI'JA) insurance on the barn, in the Penn*valley company; Mr. Krumrine has an insurance of$li00on hi* share of the crop in the Danville company, white Mr. Durst * share of the crop, or rent, is not insured. Track# of a person who wore rubber shoes, were detected in the dust leading from the Old Fort hotel to the barn and from the barn back again to tho hotel pavement, and on Friday evening Sheriff Shaffer arrested Jacob Durst, a nephew of the owner of the bam, near Centre Hill, on suspicion, as he wore rubber shoos, and lodged him in jail for further examina tion. This incendiarism seta heavy upon our young friend Krumrine. as we know hi* loss will not near be covered by the insur ance* Mr. Krumrine thinks from all ap pearances when begot to the bain, the fire was kindled at the hay hole in the foddor- Mr. Kruinrein'# loss on implements and crop is about ?2>Mt, on which he has SICIX> insrrance. The shoes worn by the man arrested arc said to make exactly the same marks - the tracks above mentioned. Mr. Durst has for the last five years lived in constant dread on account of acts of incendiarism. Heme years ago a stick of clover seed stuff was set on fire and burned ; and about two years ago an at tempt was made to fire the new bain on the farm occupied by himself, by setting fire to a straw stack in the barnyard, which would have consumed the barn al so bad not the early arrival of neighbors saved it. Jacob From, of tbis place brought a potato vine to our office, measuring 9 fee', in length IVbo can beat it ? Our county has lost a useful and well-known citizen. The venerable Judge Bamhart died suddenly at bis resi dence in Boggs twp., on 4th inst. Valentino Vox, the celebrated ma gician and ventriloquist, performed for the second time, to a good audience at this place, on Tuesday evening. His enter tainment last week was so pleasing, that he was prevailed upon to repeat it. His per formance fills up an evening of the moot innocent amusement, keeping his audi ence in constant laughter. There is noth ing whatever immoral, und he is a thor ough mast.r in ventriloquism und illusion, lie plays, in the evening, at the following places: Lcmont 18th, Tine Grove 19th, Penn'a Furnace2oth, inst. John Irwin—how't did scare'im. To hear the nomination of \\ areuin. Aaronsburg fig 3 a man who d onUs his coffee red hot. -Don't forget that M'Manigal kee| s n lir*t clns* hardware establishment, nl Millheim, where you can pel any thing veit want in that branch ot busiiios. for 1 e-. picnr\ than elsewhere. Mr. Mont* ponieJy, the gentlemanly manager <>! the *tore, is one of the plc*niitet and most accommodating fellow - you can road of. ~ "Picking Chen ics dotvn the Lane," and "Ilnppy Hours, arc two new song* hy the renowned Milhn l, ;>"lh contain* ing all the elements of popularity and both really excellent, they can ho hnd at any Music Store, for the trifle of 40 . ei t each, on will be >ent <>■ e ot postage, on re ceipt of price, by the pub'isher*. LKK A WALKER, 922 Chestnut S( , Phila. TKaritKß Mmvkukm*. The teach er* of Centre (\ ti .i t \ are awaking to their best interests. During the annual session of their Norma! >. iiool 1 Id at IVntt Hall, an organi n was formed, > in bracing some of the matt prominent teach ers of the county. Officer- have been elected for a term of one ve tr. ami a consti tution adopted. The orgauixation i to b knew a as r . tV-.tre County Teacher- Unit n The avow ,d object of the "union' i to elevate the standard of teaching; aud to adopt some liberal measure* tq regard to the remuneration of the teacher - work. The svience of teaching i making rap J strides toward perfection, nnJ is every • where hailed i. thecrow iiiug woik ot the common scho 1 system. Despite all this, there -eeiu* to be a want Ot proper appre ciation of the teacher' - work, a truth which is made manifest by the mora pittance he receive* Air j his -er\ ice. There L no profession extant that i- of more moment than that of leaching; yet it* members are so itisigiufl.'antly remuner ated for their M f\ ice-, as to almost mantle with shame the face of every true educa tor Teacher of Ventre vontity, with you lies the power of correcting I his wrong W ill y• a suppoit tfi* In: ii W ill you try to elevate i; by your influence ' lie member "in union there i- -trcugth. The teachers throughout the county arc cordially and earnestly invited to attend the Teachers' Institute, to be held in UcPefonie in December next. An extra session will be held on Monday evening of Institute week, to consider questions relative to the Teacher' * Union. Any person wishing information ean obtain the same by addressing the presi dent P. J. I-eitsell, Centre llall, or the secretary. Mi*- Jemima J. Tibbens, BeUe fonte. J. s Lucas. J. 11 XltrKK J. C Weaver, K. C. WOOD. • K S. Garykr, J' .lit s'n. ti> ("cam if fee, Report of Sunday school work in Centre and adjoining counties, for the five m> nth* ending August 31st, I>." :: No. ot new schools assisted in or ganizing 15 No. of Other schools visited, addrt ss cd, and otherwise aided 1 Total - do Amount in books --Id ?i">7 -J •• given to the needy "7 -■> " papers -old 155 35 " ** given to the needy... 30 45 Total books and papers distributed $l2O 27 Copies of the Scriptures distribu ted by sale aud donations,...-. lift No. f sermons and addr.--.es de livered e4 No. of families visited U-7 No of miles traveled l.eH Figure* very inadequately exprcs.- the re sult of a wfrk of this kind. The great ob jeet'is a diffusion of Scripture knowledge among tho children of men, with a view to their eternal salvation. 1 wish to express mv very grateful obligations to tho many friends of the cause w ho arc cheerfully co operating with me in these efforts. R. CniTTitXDUi, Missionary, Am. S. S. I'nion, be one of the most suecc--ful ever held in this county. Special efforts are being made to this end. The chairmen of the various committees arc to organize and supervise their respective departments te their own tastes, and they will, and should, vie with each other to excel. The following is a list of the Chair men of the different fair committees of this cour.ty: Horses for general purpose* Daniel Carman. Stallions—John A. Hunter. Jacks, Jennet- A Mules-—S. A Brew. Cattle Grade—J• W. Marshall. Cattle Thoroughbred—A lam Hoy. Sheep— Morris Furey. Swine—John Risliel, ot rotter. Poultry—Win. Shorliidge. Agricultural Implement? —Prof J. Ha milton. Crop —Benj. Ligget. Flour A Meal—D. At Woodring. Vegetables—J. Baker, ol Harris. Fruits—Chr. Dale. *r. Flowers —Prof. J. Y. M Kee. Manufactured Articles -Stm'lGiliiland. Carriages W. F. Carpenter, t Leather, Stoves A Tinware—Tho*- A j Hick*. i Paintings, Photographs. Ac.—J' M ! M oore , Jewelry, Silver. Glass, Stone A (Queens w-are7-F. P. Blair. * Dry Goods A Sewing Machine- \\ . \N Montgomery. Dairy, Honey A Ham —B. F. Leathers. Bread A Cake— Fredrick Kurtz. Preserve 1 -", Pickled A Canned Fruit- J. P. Cobtirn. Domestic Manufacture- Col. Jutiu-s T j Stuart. • Ornamental Work—James T. Hale. I Girls Department—J. L. Smingler. i Township Contribution*—(<. Dale. Trial of Speed A Amusement- -Ado]pi Loeb. The Diiti.-li steniubhip Daphue, it the Indian Oceau, near Seychelle, ltni captured n pestilential elave ship, ot which 250 out of 1)00 on b >ard hat died. LIVESTOCK at PRIVATE SALE. Tile undersigned, having been burned out offer* the following live Stock at privnli t Mile; , SIX HEAD OF WORK IDHt-KS. THREE MILK COWS. ELEVEN HEAD YOUNG CATTLE Tbi* stock ean be seen at the residence c the subscriber, about miles westofOb Fort. „ l-Siiug-'it A. KHI MREIN CEMENT! CEMENT' -Meyer A II •: Excelsior Cement for sale by the un i dersigncd. This Cement i warrante , when worked by any experienced bam; ' Apply Ht the lime kiln*, to 1 Snug-it GEO. KOCH. WORTH AND 15KAUTY. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZIN i * >. and the chroma YO SEMITE. Having control of tho magnilicciit O ® Chromo, Yooemite, we are IIIJIO to oflV - a combination of literary and artistic wor of genuine worth, and at price* unpreci dented. This line cot-y of a jiiece of Nature ~ grandest work, i* not pre*ented in tli usual limited style—its dimensions, 14x21 * making a picture of very desirable lizi - in itself An Ornament to the Room graced by its presence. But few copies of this beautiful Chromo will be allowed to go to the rcfuil stores, and those will be sold at their Actual Retail Price, 80.00, while if ordered in connection . with our Magazine, both will he furnished for $1 -5). As n premium the picture may be ob tained by sending us two subscription*- for the Magazine i 1 $1 00 each, or by sub scribing for the Magazine two years in advance, at SI.OO per annum- Address, „ WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE, * Hewburg, M. Y. LETTER FROM M CHIGAN i Mr Editor; Not having ccn any > one ! miiiiication* in (lie Rcporlor fr m tbi* *> r jtion < t country, 1 have cone lud * n this year, s Our bay crop w.-i* hnrlened by it I • • whrnl that w is bft fit in the winter frost-, 1 did not fill; the out* were a general failure ; I j corn about half a crop, and the apple* a!o i.tuflered considerably by it Tbu* you see, thai this y. >r we have been somewhat •unfortunate in ll • i pert Vet W< wilj i not mnrtner, for we till have enough to 'eat, and a little to spare, while some ol our neighbor I'tirnn i* in northern Indiana, ■ have not their seed and bread. The health in general, i* \ ory g>-od. aiul i the .--..e.'e are few. By the u.i\, 1 would • inform your readers, that your correspon dent, Mr. \ A K , when giving your readers a description of hi* we-t>-n t>>ur, i was i enside.ably duped by some of the western boy#, from whom be obtained hi* ■ information, that the people carried v ■ i u tor t liaiige. I hope that hi* bcaltb may be spared to make another western ! trip, and that be will call on your corre spondent, who w ill be very glad to meet him at any time and show hint a country that far M.rpn -e- any that lie saw on hi* f former trip. Our young ft: ■ 1, Dr. J. i' Alexander, formerly lr> in Millhcim, has been very successful in hi* occupation, and has en- j tered itiUi a co-partnership with Dr. At irieh, nf Esiwardsburg, Mich. J- hn i> very highly pleased with this country and j expect* to remain awhile , , Your e rre.spondent attended tho dedi cation of Messiah's Ev Luth. church, at Coiisiantiuc, Mich., on the 7th in-:, it is I a brick church and the building reflect* great credit upon the architect, ami the small band t Lutheran* there, und < *pe- j 'cially, upon their pa-tor. Rev. J. N Har nett, for thus diffusing tho principle of be nevolence among hi* devoted fleck. The audience room i* Vx;-1 feet and 20 feet high, ar.d i- very beautifully and elabo rately furnished, showing a superior de gree eft axle and exquisite workmanship. Th, chandeliers, carpet*, A," have bt uj selects i to correspond with the other part ' Th entire cost of the building i* about • tsjCOO. Services commenced on Saturday i ;afternoon previous. On Sabbath morning | at Itl a. m , the church wu* consecrated j and dedicated to tho Triune God. After I the dedication Rev K. \Y. Conrad, D I>, froui Philadelphia, preached from Isaiah "Jnd chapter and the first part of tho last clause of the 3rd verse, Tho house was | tilled froui the pulpit to the door, and hun dred* had to bu content on the outside. Notwithstanding the iminen-e crowd the (•eople were *>> absorbed in the Doctor's sermon, that every word wax distinctly I heard even at tins stairway. Tho minis tor# (six) present as well a# the congrega tion, all considered it as the sortiioti | for the occasion that they had ever heard, j ! . . . Alter the xcrmon, as in general. 1 an effort w as made to liquidate the church debt, and in which they succeeded adiui-; rably, raisiug SInTU. . . lam *i rrv that w,- can not compel with your Penn*vailey farmer- in rai-i- g largx* bean poslx, potato and tomato vine*, ie -rn stalks, wheat heals, Ac ,Ac, an lal jsopursuade their bens to lay such large; eggs and start with them to your office fori •measurement; but 1 may be wrong, per-j jhnus it w as not the bens that carried theut 'there, for it U not likely thnt they wi-übi day either large or small egg* afterwards. Farmers are about through seeding Some finished lat week Gur State Fair (will be held at Grand Rapids this fU we can boast cf having tho best f .iir* in the : western states. The time will soon come when Michigan will stand among the first' states of tho Union. 11-r mineral* und immense forest* will cause capitalists to flock trout every part of the Union and a* •he has the be*t water-powers in the w,-rld manufactories will he established and ci -1 ties will spring up in her forests. Harry. i Edwurdiburg, Mich., Sept, 11th, lb7A j We are in receipt of September number of the Pittsburg Peoples Month ly. The illustration* are fully up to mark, j and (he literary content* most of them j 'original have the usual excellence and. variety. The thrilling -.-rial of "Scarlet, which has given uili wide satisfaction, is continued in this number, while a scrii - . of letters called "Hearth and Ilune lup us in the Did Country. by John North eott, London, an English writer of repute, is ccninicneed. It also announce* that the historic serial of "Old. Fort Duquenso or Captain Jack the Scout," written by the editor, and which ran through the Monthly for nearly a year ha-, at tho re quest of many readers and the Pittsburg Pre**, been published in book form, and will be fold only by agents This book will doubtless find very numerous reader*, af it treats of the itiiring times of tho old pioneer days, when this region was but a . wilderness. Wo understand the price of the work i 82-70, but a sample copy i ■ sent to would-be-agents for only $2, port ago paid. THE POLARIS SUNK The (,'anin of the Crew Found on Littleton Island. Di-co,Greenland, Aug.2s.—TheTigr.-*- arrived here yesterday from the Norih, iiaving discovered the camp of tho crew ->f tho Polaris at nine p. in. on Augu-t I I. There wn. a heavy snow storm and ice pack to the northward A boat e\|K!li* tion was sent out under command of Lieu tenant-Commander White, who found a body of Esquimaux In |>M-o--ion of the camp of the Polaris crew. The crew had pa-scd lust winter in this place, where the weather win very severe, latitude being 78 dcg. 23 min. and longitude 7-5 dog. 10 inin. went; they built two whale-boats gna of human beings. We slopped ut several j settlements to mako inquires, but could Icarn no news of the Polaris crow. It is . probable they have been taken on board a whaler and gone to tho west side of Davi-' ritrniis according to custom. The Tigtess sails to-day in search of whalers ; all hand* arc well. The Juniata is here and gave us coal. We expect to be in St. John's by tho middle of September. CAPTURE OF A SLAVE SHIP TLB RIBLK MORTALITY FROM .SMALL POX. Linden, Sept. 13.—A dei>|>itc)i has bom received at tin- admiralty office from the commander of the Rritixli steam (loop Daphne, announcing the capture by that vessel in the Indian Ocean, near the Seychelle Islands, of a slave ship, upon which there had boon horrible suf fering. The sine 11 pox had raged on the ship, and out of three hundred slava* taken on board two bundled and fifty had died. The remaining fifty were terribly emaciated from disease and want. ~All minbs nro fissured with incapaci ties in one direction or another—clip ped away on this aide or that ; all are fragmentary. In a valiant suffering for others, not a slothful making others suffer for us, did nobleness ever iie. Every noble | crown is, on earth will ever bo, a I crown of thorns. New York Mm dor ('uses New IVs(lnion) Against Sfukos New Yolk, Septeml 1 1 l' l ihed' 1 tcetivi hnvo nrti-led Mr- lienton. an itn|Hirlnnl witiu** in thu Ftoki ettsc, who they have I ceil looking foi ' | ciueo'.lto killing of l ick. It is said j ; Mi.-, 1 teuton saw Stoki - thn w awav 1 1 Ida pi-to! after the sliooting It is be ,j lievtfd her i videneo will be Intnl (<■ | ' -Tohis. As thi* woman i? a very im portant wiltt' * iu the e:-<8 110 expense wn* spared in the search, ninl il i- sai,ooft has been paid t to different per- ns, who litlier pre | , tended to know some thing about her, ( or reaily thought lie\ could put the ' police oil her track. About six mouths ago two detectives received l special instructions to hunt up 11t* i women, ami a few days niter icc-iv 1 t . iufortnutioii that was in Pbihidcl < r pit in. (hi at riving in the city the de- v teetivc found tho place w ; cn -he I ad | ■ [been living, but only to learn iHttt -jshe had left thoic that morning, and (1 iht-y could not wsecrtnin in which di- j - reelion she had gone. 0u Monday ( - night last the; tracked lur to a liou j in tho Twenty-ninth precinct in oinpa ! it. with a (ieneral in the army, the j woman on learning their business ad mitted that -die wu* beaten ut lajt, am! yioldcd with a good grace, saying ihut she wax lind of trying to elude the 11 police. Yesterday morning a earriag ' was sent for and tbe ollicer.*, iu com- ; pany with the General and Mis. lien- " : lull, tittered il aud were driven to l'olice headouartci -, where they wen d closeted with the SupctintvinUnl for • some time, alter which thev again en - ; tered the carriage and won- driven to,' ! the District Attorney's ullicv, wherejo Mrs. lletiton was held in default ol il j #S,OtH) bail. She wa- taken to tin* ! 1 louse of Deleution, whore sin now is. It is t-.uid that thi* is the only witue.-* 1 'of which tie S*tokcs family are 11 i afraid. l'atrick Go 41 ove for the murder of | his wife, and Daniel O'Kccf for fa* j tally stabbing Daniel llenloy were j arrested to day. A 1H sh tieUve 1 iff. Clearfield, St ptember 11— J:.Vi j* M. | j( A fire broke out in M V whet's liv- n| et v staole. an 1 destroyed five stable M in tbo back part of Second street, and j raging along the alley between hn*t and Pecottd streets, destroyed live *!a hies aud the warehouse ol lloari -v.ivk A Irwin, and the stable of M . A. v Wallace A Row*. T. J- MT'ulh ugh ~ j "Hjee and stable, lutubt-r of \V> aver „ ~ Uetts, and damaging Sheriff I'it ■ sta- v ble. . [ 5:30 r. m. The tire is uod. r < n trol. The h-a will reach almut sto,- ! 000 ; insurance unascertained ay t. , . •- • I 1 HAVANA. ai THE LATK FtltK. A Havana, Sept. U.— I i- tire of Satur day night, by which the INara \'apor was destroyed, was a very disastrous "f 1 one. The total loss is variously esti A mated at from three to eight millions d !of dollar?. The insurance < nly at, ; mount* to $524, 0 iK), nearly all in V English compaiii- -. Notin - ha\ i ; been promptly given ilia' all in*ur- tl all cos will be paid on the 13th ii -'ant n Owing to the rapidity with which the a flames spread very little property v.a- n [saved. In le-- than thr>v hours ft mt! the time the tiro brok out tho entire d | sijuare was a moss of rain*. I pward- ( of 2.5C0 jK-oplo who occupied the I 1 buildings are homeless, and nearly ail , have lost everything. Great distre-- prevnits among them, and nunicrous j I subscriptiore bare Ineu started foi ! ! their relief. A large amount has al* ; ready been raist-d. ** * P TWO SHIPS WRECKED IN ■> 111 DSGN'S RAY. FOt'RTKKN MEN KILLED I*Y THE COLD —LOIS OF V CAROO. New Bedford, Mas* , Septcmi er >, —The sehooucr Abbie Bradford, ni „ this p rl from Hudson's Bay, report# the loss of two New Bedford whalers, : and brings a portion of tbe crew of cue , of them. The particulars are a foi , lows: Dn the 14th of September, | 1873, tli 4 . 4 bark Orray Tuft, at anchor „ near Marble l-hmd, lludson'n Bay, t. .; parted her cables aud went ashore, :! landing high and dry in such a |*o-i- I j tion that she cannot be got oil' On i. the l'.fth oft Dtober following the hark An-1 Giblis weal ashore at tho same . I place, went to pieces, and is a total . • wreck. The Orray Taft had no oil, rj out the Ansel Giblis had 550 barrels - of whale oil and 11,000 pounds d ' bone, most of which wax lost. A | -mall amount was saved hy the Abbie p Bradford. No men were lost at the " time of tho wrecks, hut both crews ( i were obliged to live 011 the island un- J til the 2d of August lnt, and from ex- £ posure nil 1 the lack of pr >pcr food were attacked by scurvy. Tbe winter - ' was fearfully cold, ht-i:ig tho most >e- ' vere for a number of years, so that the natives of the islaud died hv scores,j . and the wrecked crews sullered ex- ' . ceedingly. IV n of the crew of th \ , Ansel (hbb-and lour of the crew of! . the Orrav i'aft died. ' L 1 . . —■ What is (0 Become < I'Niagara .' 1 J 4 Thc proximate future of Niagara > flat the talc that excavation aligned toT r it by SirCharh- Lyle, viz: a foot c < 1 year in five thousand years will carry ' away the Horseshoe Falls to ahovi ; " Goat Island, and drain tha American l 1 branch of lite river nnd become a cnl iivutahlo ground." So say* l'rofe -or 1 ' Tvtulall. I'iofc *or Hollv calculate# ' from numerous ma—es which have fallen that it recedes only about three t tenths of a foot a year, aud this, to ! . wear hack six miles, would occupy) j 72,000 years, or 12,000 years for 11 mile. About the American creek get ,, ting dry nnd cultivable is quite out of tlie question, on account of tin topogranhy of the country, and other, creeks in connection, thus throwing the learned l'rofe—or'* theories out oil . tin 4 question. Tito middle and deep est channel i- about four feet deeper than the side channel*. This current,; according to ProlW* r Tyndall, is to: Lbe the future site of ttie Horseshoe 4 ! Falls. Professor Holly thought this a statement was at least most remarka io ble. Iu forty yours tho channel has receded eight rods. The writer ha carried away more than forty feet of) 1,1 boulders, cobblestones and earth, ami ir formed for itself a deeper channel I', than it had before. Front this Pro f. fe**or Tyndall draws his conclusion*, n and Profess r Holly thought they were in the main incorrect. He after wards noted several inaccuracies of a less important character, ai d closed with saying that Professor Tymlall's style is so vigorous and animated that , one may be excused for preferring to read Tyndall's romancing than the '' most realistic utterances of his broth er scientists. • ♦ ot Now that the desired witness, Mrs. is, lienton, has been secured, the third de trial of Stokes for the murder of Fi-k a has been set down for the first Mon day in October. Damn Mil l We have reliable in formati u ■ tys thoClearli Id lli|m!tli call, I > the ■ mcl that an attempt was mado in 1 fusion townnhip, ci Salui duv night, tuhliiw up a acliool hco-i A can ol powder win ignited under islic hnildiii'< and the rime* wa> *oj jluMV\ I hit t it raiee'l a douhle floor [enough to tip over the nhle and the 'lamp*, and eh-vatcd the building so as 10 hohv oulthe hoards which lay oi>. the walls under the "illr- Tho malic, of the ad i fully developed whin m -tale that a tcmjieiancc muling wa in | tog re ■ and about twenty peron> were in the building at the time of tin rxpioriou. The wicktulnt' *of (hit set 11 more nadity imagined tlmu detail-! id. 4 ♦ 4 Iki.iilly in llruwii (owuship, *a\ tiie Lewktowu Demoeiat, at th" resi lience of \ alt mine Fitck, Mi Fleck whiLt reaching into a barrel for n luindftilj of loin, w i bitten up n lh< email finger < f In r light liainl hv ft oi)p|xrhc!id snake, which somehow i had get into the barrel, and in cousc tjtiencoshe tame very near losing her; life. The snake was killed, us wen |h idem Vfd, w hi.!: VM> i found lurking near the Inaiio, and a -ixth cstajK-d. A with nearly ni io contents, wn tic. ttoyed by flieit. Uavi Valley, in Armagh twp., on Monday of last week. Amongst tin furniture destroyed were swen bed-, and amongst lite clothing a ladies' dr valued at SGO. Tho house be- . lo iged t > Ira Thomp* in, and it was -it ou fire by a spark from Green- , jgh'- saw mill, clo- h(. The l aud? of the saw mill boarded in the house, and they loci all their r! thing. Tin total loss is estimated at Si,HDD, ami !here wa* no in-uranee. The tiro oe* cur red ah at I o'clock in the after [ noon. YELLOW* FLY Fit In HaVA(.!3 AT Fltlll.'VKFOl-'i" 'i he follow ing is an extract fioin a | private letter dated at Htivveport on | the Till i; -t; Idle t tttl I- 11 :l ly ill I opulated by the etwitij i • and nick- AhoUt siwlv peo le i,:tv dud su.l there are still a great numlet ?ick. One awful chat acteristic of tlx sickness i* (hat no one attacked has recovered. I • l.n iii: Kin k, .S-ptetuher 12 —j' Several parties who left Shrcveporti yesterday report the yelltw fever on! the increase. Every stage leaving that city for this place is crowded j with ii rror stricken perple. j hi niDi: or A ritixcr. • i Vienna, h.ptciniK-r 12 —I'iincc;. ("liarh s lUtcrbaxy, only s >u of the late < > Prince Esterhary, au eminent Austri an statesman, committed suicide. ♦ ■ - r A-- V- -INATION >t A JrtNii: AND Dts- , rtucr Attorxly. Monroe, Fa .hcplcmh r t*. — Judge | T. s. Cr.; (f rd :n.d District Ati- tiuy Author 11. Harris, cf the Twelfth ju-': dicial district, were fttsussiunted terday, twelve miles southwest of t Wini c.-i ro. in Franklin j ;ri h; *" while on th ir way t > hold Court tu 1 that place. The bearer of this iufor- ■; matiuu says tbey were shot seven time! 4 and their Trains blown out. Die)' murderers ate not known, but it is i thought that personal and not political; different- led to the as#a*s.nation. Crawford was a i-adical and Harris a Dem erol. 11 h leave families. TuxNcw GXXIR andFISB LAW.- Many ebangt • m re msih >u UicGatne ai I I li law* tlnrh'K the la*t *-* ion of Un- laluri- That our reader* may be tli->r- ' oughly |> -Iml <-n tbv. > point*, and lhu a\in : inakiliK* tie fun lve liable I • a pr-e eution throoith ignorance of thf law, art' publi-h the fullowini oummnry of the lair at 4 . •lifimtig th" timo and maaner in ' which 8h atoi game : variaut kin-l- may 1 hi 4 taken within Ihe Juri-dictieii of the : ' CoiuinonweaJth ol Pennsylvania. DAXIC. ,| No | r-. n -hall |'ur*ue ->r kill uny tleer. 1 *ave only front the first day of September 1 i > the first day <>f January, in any year. The pursuit of dt-er with dog* i* forbidd'-n 1 at alt tiuti *. Trapping of deer, except lor 1 family u-e, i- ah-- for! idden. The penal- ; ly for Uie violation of the ah*vo law i't fine of s"*> Any constable or town effl cinl may kill any dog that habitually pur- ( sue* deer, and tlie owner thereof i liable! a penalty uf $lO for each deer or law n ( kill- iby mch di>|{. /Vcrtrfel, That much of thi* teetiun. a* prohibit* the run-;, i.ing of deer with dog shall not apply to tho c.'Uiill of Centre, Clint n, Fayette Schuykili and Wyoming. ' ( Gray, Black and Fox S*juirre! maybe , hilled only Irotn the first day of July until the fir*t day of January, in each year. [ The penalty for violation ol thi* act i fine "f $5 lr each purr. 1 killed soil ol •caaon. Rabbit- may he killed from tln- first ila> • •!(> tobur until the fir t day of February, in any year. The penalty for killing out of tcaton it $-j fur each rabbit si killed. Hunting rabbit? with a ferret i forbidden;, under a penalty of $lO for each rabbit *t> killed. Wild Turkey* may he killed from lb 1 lirt day of October until th" first day ol ; January of each year. The penalty for 1 killing out of season is $lO for each Tur key 'O kilh d. Snipe may he killed from the Ii cat day of September until the twentieth day of April of each year. The penalty for killing out ol season i* $lO for each Snipo so kill ed. \ Vend Cock may he killed from the llrsi day ol August until th-- lirsl day of Janua ry of any \ • ar. IV.nalty of $lO for each \Vo.d< i; kill" I out of sea-on. Field I'lover may he killed front the lir-t day of Angu-t until the fit - 4 , day Jan-' uar.v, Penalty of slolureach Plover kill ed out t'l -COSoil. * I No per- jii -hall kill, oi exp -se for xle.j !or have in hi- or her jw>- ion'after the Mime ha- been killed, any tjuail or \ ir- 1 1 ginia Cartridge, i veept only from the llrrl day of November until the first day ol i January of any year. The penalty fm killing out of-i a*on ii s!tl far g-ach l'ar ; tridge so killed. No person shall kill or trap or have In : their po -o -Jon after iho sumo i* killed, !any Robin, Kightimwk, Sparrow, Lnrk, I Swallow, Cut-bird, Blue-bird, or uny oth er in etiverou* bird, nt any time, under a j-enulty i'l •$ i for eiicli bird 0 killed. No per -on shall roh or ib -troy the ne*t' jor eggs of any wild hinl, excepting such! bird* a* are de-trurtive of game and iii-i j -i-ctiverou* birds, under n penalty of RIO i for each offence. ' No person shall, at any Dine or place, take any Wild Turkey, Partridge or • jiiiiil, or Woodcock by means i f nny hllnd, trap, net or any device whatever, j under a penally of $lO for every bird so taken. /Vo-'i./rrf that nothing in thi- ec- Slion shnll prevent lite trapping of giuip.% J for propagation or preservation over win ter, from the 20th of December to the I t day of February next following. Shooting on Sunday i* forbidden under a penalty of $lO. * * The now* (ijiictorial toic.-cojia now ' constructing nt Cambridge for the ' Washington Opervutory i? expected " to |>e uoeil to follow the movements of • (ienctal Grant. A little word, act, or look, when the 1 . heart i* sort 4 , lingcra as docs tho fin ' gritnce of the rose long after tlie vase • i* broken 1 The Kiiriijtti l'ulncrioa lilibualc-ring oxjxdition to Guatemala and llundti ras tins been completely dcli iitwl in both republics. lloporlH of the yellow fever condi tion at Shrcveport are that all but I lie I poor are cither dead or departed. ki The Mayor of Mobile has issued u i-j proclamation guarantying New Or i leuua local travel. J The variou* republican force* iuthc North of Spain tun now l unit" in action again* t lit" (Virli-ts. Tin' nuiitlx r of person* kill<' and there were • • vnily wounded. Verdun, France, win evacuated by, the German troops, mid great tejoic -1 iltg followed. A Hunt meeting of tin- nlanlei* ol Gobi on lb" preparations tor tbe abo lition el nl.ivi iv i* to bu lu ld on Moll* day. DIC AT US. •in oiii in kliiltoi*i, of .ly*< nt"i>. Mblo l A , daughter of Win K*rteUer, i|ta 1 ' I Luft. ugt-il ;i years, 8 mouth*. On IVth, in Mil"? twp ,ol it j .eutery, u miild .if ltenj, Granite;, afl.d about I year. On U'tli, in Mil< twp,, of spins! iiora-a, llurvy, it nof Jin 1 Weight, tied ID . year., ■ msnth-, IV day*. tin 1 h, in M.hs twp., of . hoik*, >ud- ' li nly, Mr*. Gilbert, who of Michael iiil bert, iijji il about 55 your*. ■ On v r pt aj, || Mile* tw|i, IVur Au- ' man, aged about 7 ? yes)-. On Vmli u!t , Mr. Hui.ilib Reed of I'st l"r |ouioi ...Pork per pound IX; i Butter IV. Kkjo I" 1 ' Piaster perlon #l4 TslloW 8 Bat on 8 limn l'i I. KWI sTtW N MA It K.KTS Whit. "rlieat 1,4(1... Kid wheat I ,36....Ry . • ....I rr. I . Oat. 15 liarlm IjO Clover--ed 5,Ut Timothy .red, 3j0........ j -.ill V si> per .in k „ IS in I" Hair tfi UuttM li).„ Kgg. j 18 .Platter 980 ft Come to Milroy for Clothing. Ju.l reeelvi J a fine no* itock of 4 Hen*' atol Hoy •' Full ami K in- :t ler c loiliiitK. GREAT BARGAINS \ lii !■ :o suit*, No* .to. k of lati-.t tyle Hal. j IWI .to -. .V., No. Sail, at §lO f i ine ca.titnere Mllta oil trout sl2 to sls I \ M Ii ii BevcrOvaroats,fbrfclt aadl i • _- M ilt..\ : I / L' h RISK ,V Blto 1 K.J&; a - - - ■ N'uXlCl To-Cllool. TPACUKIts. < . lly a rc.olulion of the IS aril of School '. . l>irector of Potter tap. tbe commoii hook of mud tv*n-iii|i will rointiienci t n the third Monday of Ik P-ber next, be "ijj the L* 4 ib day o! the month, and to con- j ttinue 11U Jay* A|n!u*ju for hoali 4r*]. j hereby ! aotiftea that the Board, by , ( )r.-oluti.-n ha. jrraited teacher* .alarie* ■ j vr numb r *-f i . rtiCcate., a- follow* Malt Prof"iottal Certificate, tier month! s4ih No 11 SB7; No. If S3O ;P No. 2 f No Vi #ll. Li -- than VI not i' •in pi ! Petiia!' —Profi-MlSonal Ccr ! ''.ifieate, $Jt7; N Ii $-15; No ljsS|;No ! , i.s-3 No. vs; >o. ai i*e.' on j j Thursday, October IG, |B"3, A V A LI ABLE FAISM, ' lati in Potter tarn . 4Vi trc county, ad-j i.lining land, of Jacob Wagner, Jobsi I^ori and other*, containing j, 100 ACRES ■i .i | i at. 1 allowai c, U)< -Mr l • k-areJ an l under cultivation, on which nrr elected a rood two-*!, rv FRAME Hot M HA SK BAKN.CIUEK PRESS ■ •iiid other improvement*. Th.-re are twoj OIU HAUI'B "ii tin yrenilm, oco a y . 2 one of choice fruit, and water lf|( :-iI Jto bcth houae and barn. Aim. ft TRACT OK WOODLAND, ilualc in *aid Potter la p.,adjoining land* , .if J tin. Frye, W. W. Love and other*, iiHtuiniag lOacraa. TERMS.—One third <1 the purcbae < money on confirmation of tale; one-third in on# year, and the balance in two year*. 1 with interetL and to be rtcured by bond* ! and mortgage on the prendre*. Sale to i 'oinun ncaai 1 o'clock, p. m. of **id day ILL CIA>SK. Adminr of W. Nale, deed, ALillinco. VKW haisdwark store; .1 & J. HARRIS. N • BROCK ERIIOFP ROW. A ni vv and complete Hardware Store! • ha- been oiM-neil bv the undesigned in J IlrocSii-rhofT new tmilding—where theyj nre prepared to *eil all kind* ef Building! and 11 i" Turn liini! Hardware, Iron,. Sti I, Nail*. • Hmrgi wliei-k in -ett 4 . Champion j. Clothe Wringer, Mill Saw-, Circular and Hand $ .w- Tdinon Saw -. Webb Saw*,. i Ice Cream Fre< ..em, llnth Tub*. Clothe*! Rack*, a full auMirtmen! of 4la** audi Mirror Piaui ol all i*e, Picture Frame*, j Wheelbarrow-. Lamp*. Cosh Oil Lamp*. Belting, Spoke*, Felloe*, and Hub*, j Plow , Cultivatots Com Plow*. Plow Point*. Shear Mold Board- and Ctillira-j] i tor Teeth, table Cutlery, Shovel*, Spade*;, mil Fork*. Lock-. Hinge-. ScreV*j Sah !*|uiiit . llorM'-Shi.e-. Nnilt, Norway Bud. Oil*, Laid. Imbricating Coal. 1 I.inm l, Tanner*. Anvil*. Vice*, Bellow*. Screw Plate*, Blackktuitlu Took, Factory Itoll*, Tea I Sell*. t*rinil*toni-*. Carpenter Tnt.it . Fruit Jar- and Can*. Paint, Oik. Vurnithe* received and for sale at Ml.. ~* tf JjV .1 II VRKIS. I ltil'l.O.MA. awarded by tbe American lOßlilule, TO J. W. McKKE, for _ Kmbroidrring ami Hating Machine*, ' Il ii lupotiitwi* ami will irt Uic fftlila f ctmj m*ron lit lb Und," Kvliittii ifii tf 1873* • ,Juke! f LiiLli< . Hpc'|. i A. lUrtMknl. Pm. N.MHO") I* TtUmn. < 'orrsmjvmiiinE v®, *y i .Mr* Ywk. NnvPinhf IBT2, Thi •Imjil'- and !n|erJim mrbn la wfttl m Ihr Naini MftchiP". ftlia U ( ! luicnraini (wintiUt with itjtli-g. Hi Ibn iiidLc of fftpißilW NppiU# w**rm. tt* "fi Ininp mo oh tnr ItAtidPomp. ♦ .f .fin l- nlh iMift Um> riiK ftw. Ho Wirt I* no* •tiipklp 11 A MarhlttH with dr . ftiUr Atnl (all luMiacihm* M % at oa of $-1, if tin ! . I • - 1 ; . . 1 !..J *;■ .. Addro -.Tin McKce Mamifncturing Co., .'UKi HroadwaV, N. A". ll.K.xrs WANTKt* _ Dr. (ittrvin's Elixir of Tar, U rtH'iimiariMM by rffuUr MmlftMil pwrtlUonm #nd , m upc sly euro gMarMIMHI for ( nitla, t oo|)u, nUnh . AthttM. Brotlt httia. liUxml, t oniu'itpii-iti nd j ■II l*tiilm>*nri CotnpUlßta. N-rufoU. r.ryi|Mi|ftu i !>o]ci ktbl all lift mnti xttiUint* K itln> •111 lac* ;tt| all aflw!!on*nf l'rtnl Drcan. jief(prtl) I " hannlova, frc from Min*ral or AL lnllc UiUkc aiui uarrr known t (ail. rrbr 91 W'j • per butt)** lull (Mfiiruiar* with ttuniii \\ liill—ntij j ntld ci 'irtfftl-iftrn! on atl.tn A>Klri*Mi. t. ' I !IYll.. A t-.il l- from tbe Devil; or ('lipid Abuacd A Htwik )tit r\)*i*aitt|r th "jjawmftli" that httc ipttpaffd la the Nrw \ *rk Nr**|>*|M-t , tiicli ' (oafory an.l I* noon Sikllwh VfUDM rt'LtV Kfrt* El*. Aclvrriiw Hu oU from W|H>r(<* mm t * #mm < Litnlmittnw • 44 11. V. > lir Trail i • ola 'Wfnal," m*Mti|itlnii tf Ihitiji Bt >-Miay Sutntra V ' iCbiKR WH lftf. cuktiit f*TfN Sent rorrint f lOopiil Ailtlrwi. I ntijUd fiinliuß lloupo. 3t> vwcf I M„ N. V. TDK BEUK\\ I I'll C. 1 Pol: r.\BLE Fnniily Sewinx MKchiae, "ii ikidny* Trisl; f!*tijr DlvinUff Important Invrntion. Sold bv Th EUdic Tntsv ('••uiDßnjr. No, f*T Hnwulw>, N. V. (My It rot a in* Kuj-tun n!..lt-ly in ram nttd rout ! >rt, nlxht Rod da). at all timero, nnd under all etrcuut ViUloUt *ny rjnapthwi uitntcviT In any i'w, • it.) ihu ftld MV( rbo ! ••<■! •! doiiofl til Inoi Uom i- 4 iu.*• (• • ft-- t a DftrtßfttftMl ctaro bi mall ( n I eultrs frro. Any DtttgKixl or Physklan mil order (till I now Truwa for jSu without chargt*. Admin lstuatorsnotice. Let tors of atdminUtrsUon on the ostate ot Klixabeth lleckman, lata of Gregg twp. Joe'l, have) been granted to tho undor -iignoa, who requests all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, ami those having de mands antii4 lli< 4 same to present ihetn iduly uutlienticated bv law for setllemeiit- JNO. ft. UECKMAN, 'augJO Ot, Adm'r. t)j A Culian iiourgent attack tipou lite i cantcrn fort at Viata lierma*a on lb* nipbt of Ihc IMb inalant wa* repulaed. Tbe rntb of the Aapinwalt ntnl .la* i titaica ruble were reesvered in ttiiil nrrnn, 2S, at !,70<> fathom* (lcptb. Colonel IVaeeijui ntnl Hrnor Man uel de Jeatlt Bcrramle* were murdet ed in i'anßma Annual 2H. A NICAB VAI.I.KV FAItW AT PRIVATE SALE. The valuable Farm oftjeorgd Oraiulv, |dec'd, about f mile *outh of Logantville, Clliilon county, U uttered at private *al. It con la in* 83 ACRES OF LAND, of which 12 acre* eontkt of Timberland, 1 lie haiatice being under gorel rtillivalion fheroon ar erecloll a TWO-STORV FRAME HOI >E, BANK BARN, Sniokehui,; i, Springhoukc, Wintikhid, Ac. There i* running Water at llie hou*eniid at the bam. Aim, a thriving ITOI'NCI ORCHARD on the preiiike* For further particular* apply to tbe un derngl.ej, JOXATH OUAMLY, Sugar Valley, or JEREMIAH HAINES, Uchcrtburg, filjul.vVni Executor*. 'IO. \CIIER*. i ( \ MI.NATIO.NS < I Tlie Public Examination of Teach er* for the various dstrict*, will be htdd at follow* - Pcnn- Millhcitu, Friday Pj. f' r "gg Penn llall, Saturday, Sept. A), llnrri* ILmkburg, Momiav, W. Ferguson- Pine Grove, Tui- lay V 3 llail'moini Storm*town, Wednesday VI. Patloo Waddle'* school hottM, llturt day V 5. Miletburg A B"gg* - Millmburg, Mon day VJ Howard A i'urtin- Howard, Tuesday 30. Liberty— Kagleville— Wednesday Octo bcr I. Taylor A Worth- Port Matilda, Thurs day Oct. Vd Huston Julian Furnace, Friday OcL 3. I'nionvHle A Union—Dniottville, Sat urday, Oct. 4 Spttug \'alenline's *chool house Moii dav Oct. fl. Teacher* *hould attend the examination in li)C district where thev expect to teach and come provided with paper, pen and oik. ARt aro cordially invited [ • Blind Kvnminaliont to begin utu - i lock. A. M. U. M. M AG EE. aUg 28. Co. Supt tB BOOL TAX NOTICE.—The eiti sens of Potter township are hereby notilici, agr< -ably to law, that on all School Tax piiid o*< r to llie undersigned on or Mfort November 4th, next, there will be a de duction of 5 per cent; and on all paid within one month after said date the full -4UI will he claimed, after which all such Taxes remaining unpaid, will he placed in the hands ofa t'-ol lector with an addi* tion of 5 per centum. J AS, ( BOA 1., ixiigVio TreamriT. VALUABLE MILL PBOPEBTV FUBSAI.R, *t Ucntri Mills, within & mile* of the 1,, t AS ( lilt, and ! mile* from Mill heitu. Tin* La w ell known merchant and 'custom flouring mill, having 3 run of Bum <)u a Never Failing Stream of Water, Xin good runnitig order, ha* a large cus tom trade, and is located in one of the !!nei wheat growing section* of (ho state. (Teunecled w ilh il n a Commodious dwelling:, urrounded by ornamental shade tree*, making it a desirable place to live. Re j ionging to the property i a Store Hojui, Ware Roam, A Tenant hou.e !- • a SAW MILL, and ACRES OF LAND, part id which i* tillable, the balance being welt timbered, with a choice ',ubluv of Whilcpine c-onvenient to the *-: i wmill. There * al*o a tOI'SG OR* • 'HARD on the prcmoe*. The Ipow r is an excellent one and -uitablc fur* any manufacturing purpose*. For Terms :>nu further information, address, J P. THRONE, -.'laugs'd Centre Mills, Centre co. Pa. I p vRM FOR SALE. ITm well known farm of Samuel Spang ler. dee d, situated in Potter twp.. Centre 1 ■ ounty. Pa., is offered at Private Sale, containing about AW ACRES OF THE BEST LIME STONE LAND. \ bout 170 acre* being in a high tlatc of • ultivalion. The ,bialance being well set i with a FINK (JP.OWTH OF LUMItKK. onskting in part of White Oak, Chestnut nn.l Cbt tnul Oak, The Building* are good, large and jcoiuiuodiou*. Water A Fruit aecoud to hoiic in the State, A never failing well and also running water near Ibo door. Any pi-rton desiring a good farm and plca-ant home, a* ako a profitable invest ment, can addro** MARGAHKT* SPANGLKR, on the premises or K. L. SPANGLKR. Jo!let. 111, Taugfia Executors. ! " ~~ I. (lUggenlH'iiiier. EW" ARUANt.EMKNTI ISAAC Guoolshkimki:, having |>urchnml the entire atock of the late linn of Supsman A Guggonhcitnar, ex* ocpt the ]/father and Shoc-findinga, has fills**! tin his shelves with a lot of ! SPLENDID NKW OOODfI, embracing RE A1) Y MA DE (LOTIIING, - . DIIKBS LiOOIW, OROCF.RIKB, PROVISIONS, BOOTS A SHOW, ij IIATS A CAPS, AND FANCY AItTtCLKS • , and is now prepared to accomodate all his old customers, aud to welcome all now ones who mav favor him with their patronage. lie feels safe inlay ing that he can please the most lastidi mous Call and see. ISAAC OUGOKNHKIMKR. 1> s.—Mr. Suss man still continues i to deal in 'i LEATHER ANI) SIIOK-FINDINGS, j j CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS. , in the old room, where he may alvvay j be found. 12ap.tf. HABTLETON Steam Tannery. HARTER BRO S. Ilnrtleton, Union county. Pa. This Tannery lias now acquired the reputation ot' manufacturing wma of the beat leather in the State. CalfSkins and Home made and City ISole leather, nlwnyson hand. Highest market price paid for Hides land Itnrk. Plasterers' Hair, &c., always on hand. Hides left with \Vm. Harter, in Haines jtw'p., will h<* paid for at highest Cash pri oes. ' julylO.tl. NE PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place ! Tk subscriber in Just receiving from Ihoj cu-rn i tiles n Full Stock ol 8 17 M M E It Q0 O D 8 which lie Imi determined to tell very che|, rons)*llri|( of , DRY ROODS and Prints, Muslins. Opera Cantons. ami Wolli Flannels. Ladh ► Dress (.nod*, tueh a* Detains, Alpat••, Poplin*, Empress Clath, Baleens, Tarnolse, together wilh a bill •I ■ k of everything usually kept in the Dry (ivrnli line. NOTIONS: A full Moult, consisting part of Ladins and Children's Mermo /!■••*. Collars, Kid gloves, bwl ciualily silk mid I.isle thread, <)lores, Hoods, Nubias, iireakfast shawls,, Ac. HATS & CAPS, 1 A full assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's of the latest stylo and belt. 'CLOTHING, Heady made, a choice sulci lion of Men'* and ltoy's ol the newest style* and most , serviceable mate rial.. BOOTS & SHOES, VVM. WOLF. | J y '■ 91 •I EH Dentist, Millheun. Offers hit professional services la the! public. He o prepared to perform all] operation* in the dental profrwtion. lie is now fully prepared to extract teeth akuJutrty without /#, mys-73*tf. EDWAItD J EVANS A CO. NURSERYMEN A SEEDSMEN, ' York. l*a. Mailed to ApplicattD'KK H'frr (Ay prrmitriam) t<> Hon. J. 8. It luck, Washington. D. C., Wci#er, Son A Carl, Hankers, York, Pa. June fiMim Excelsior Cement The undersigned now manufacture Ce i went WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR OUAWTY, at their kilns near Pine) Creek Mills, in llaines twp. This cement, has already been used in large quantities upon the L. C. AS. It It., and has bono found highly satisfactory upon all jobs where it has been used, and as equal to] any now manufactured The undersign-l j all who have used it, to bo the best Col lar Pad ever invented. They are warranted to euro the wors ease ol sore neck on horses. For sale by W. J. M'MANIGAL, 19juiioin at Millheim & Milroy. BUTTS HOUSI lirLI.EFONTE, PA. J B. BUTTS, Prop'r. Has first class accommodation; charg es reasoßE ' hw, tf. ttl tMMty *!ft Vfr \ I^l KEARNEY* FLUiD EXTRACT BUCHU, U the on) f Sss Remedy for Rrirht's Dls i'* aod bss cured every tsse at liUUte* ta wbkb tl ha* l*-c given, f.-rilsiwiti of tiulfnck rf it* Bladder and tnttoauaation of the Kidney*, l iiersmm f the KWurys snd MUdder, ftetca- Uoti of t'rtne, I>l*e**a* of Iks 1 'rests!* f.lsnd, hmne in Ut Maddsv. Urav. 1. prick liasi IVporit, and Mace** or Milky liiwiisf,- . nt>d for Ka fnhlsd aid MtaKoCoMtuutioi,. of txrth OUatMted Wilh Ihe follow Uig rytntuoiM; Lom at Power, V— of Memory, DtflMmr of Rrrsth- Isig. Weak Kerves. Wakifl.i., 1 -in In the Back. Ploshiiig of the Body, Eraprion <■ ths Ptcs, l-Slttd foomenanre Lassitude i t the Systran, esc. Used by persons in the dwtios >r rtumi of life; after cooduesnmil or l-U r j wet ting in children, etc la many aff.itlous pro-lisr to 1 id ■*, the Ki tract Borfiti Is utuqual'-d l y tsoj rater icwrdy— Aa la Chl<*aei# or Hetenrivo. Im, rlty. Pahf f slnsasorHapprwwhmof Casfaiatscy i.vs-.sUons, I'leersled o* fi< RtrfOA sUte of !. t ros, k rwrrtei* or Whiles, PtralV.tjr. ml for sll com plaint* liachicnt to tbi sex. it is wvserihed •yteastvily by the mau eminent It ylf uaa and If Id wire* for enfeebled and delicate eenolita dons of both swxes and all oget. KRABXBUI EXTBAtT BCCHt, fVrrr Meow A long from /*nifmsiw, tt .UU Of lJi> (!<* it. tU u,.-lr stages, ad lull* NMIM, little or no change l diet, r la cewveuletur. scd nu < ipoaurr It cause* a fee- " qaeel docirr, and glees strejqrtU to urinate, fhw nkT ismnricc Obrtroctk wa. IS'-ventlng jm Clsitag htnetarua of the Unite*. A..eying I'sia and laflamilisllfin. so freqc Rt i I t Isw <4 dis eases, aadexpetting Ml peUunoe# uctter. BBABXErm EXTBACT BIORF, 11.00 per bottle or ids Hot ties for < <>, del weed to aay oddrrse. aecure from oheensUod Sold by •"""■SB3BSP* ~ „ s . r. to whom all iotia-* fur should be sAfrmosll. AVOID QUACKS AMD IMPOSTS**. ■e Charge for Abas aaJGeaM.itatiML fir J. It hyttt, Orwduiiirof Jrfertom gflttdl CWbgr. ITillsdriphta oother of srreral Tlluahte works, con t csonetiltod on sd <1: -ases of the flenoi or t rmscy Onptns. (whlrh he ho* mode on raperOol stady), ci&er in male or female no matter from what rente ortjrmatmtc, or of bnw long subdiag. A prsrtlt* of M year* eoabisa U.O to trM disown wilh sttooMS. Caps* |Ut anteed. ftergn mw>ruitc Those at a dim tones can forward ietmr descries* rysqaomo, •s'aiaTsrA , TSr.. SIIWIKH MACHINES. rbc sale* of Sewing macbiu- < in 1872, a reported undar oath, la ISJS, tu own crs ol lit < Sewing Machine Patent* show that ike SINGER M AXUFACTITRING €< K hut Y ear Soltl 219, 7 5 8 MACHINES OK sJß,4fts more I ban in 18*1, Ninety per oeaL of item being for FAMILY USE Tute is OVEK 45. 0 0 0 4 More 6cwhig Machine* lhau were told by any other company daring the MUC period, and over ONE QUARTER of all the Machine* cold in 1672. , JVittfiftai Ojtce of The Singer Manufacturing Co. 34 I'M us .SftAut. Philadelphia,office, 1106 Cbwtnut 8k June 35 Om T>ROCKKBUOiF UuUcRJT Alleguencr Street, Bellcfunic, Pa. D. JOHNSON A M iNS, Proprietors. A riKSTt LALUT HOTEL, COTLFTIXTAHLK KOOM* PROM pr ,\ l TEN 11ANCE. ALL THE MODERN CuNVKNIEN CR3 AND REASONABLE Charge*. The proprietor* offer to the traveling public, untl to their country friend*, find class accommodations and carcftri ntten lion to the wants of guests at ail times, at fair rater Cnrcftt I hostlers and good stable l| iing for borsaa. An xcelb nt lablu well scrvgd. A Her supplied with fine liquors. Servant* well trained and everything re quisite in a first class Hotel. Our location i in the bu*in<*i- pari of the town, near the Post (lire, the Court llou.c, the Chur ches, the Hnnks, and the principal placaa f buiii< *, renders it the most eligible place for tho- t- who virit Brllcfoeteon outi or pleasure. An Omuibus will carry passenger* and baggage to and from all tnuna free of charge. "GIVEN AWAY. A Fine German Chromo. Wc send nn eiegaut Chromo, mount" cd and ready for framing, free to everv Agent for OR LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE* Hi THOS. 11'. IfA'O.Y. M' 2 Pages Octavo. lfiOFiit* Engravings. Relato ln< idcuts and Accidents beyond the Light of Dart Startling Adventure* in alt parts of the World ; Mines and Mo le Working them; I'mler-current.-. of Society: Gambling and its Horrors : Cav* ems uiid thoir M v.series; The Dark Ways of Wickedni s; Prisons and their Secrets; Down in the Deptha of the Sea; Strange Stories of the Detection of crime. The book treats of experience with brigands; nights in opium dens and gniub ling hells; life in prison; Stories of exiles adventure* among Indians; journeys through Sower* and Catacombs: accidents in mines ; pirates and pimcy; tortures of the inquisition; wonderful burglaries ; un derworld of thorny out cities, etc,, etc. AGENTS WANTED for thi> work. Exclusive territory given. Agent* can make SIOO a week in selling this book. Bend for circulars and terms to agents. J. B BURR & HYDE. Hartford. Conn., or Chicago. ILL iMWHIHBIBMHiM If you are Suffering fraa any CHRONIC DISEASE, Broken Down Constitution" Or require o Remedy to Purify and Enrielt the Blood, 1 You will And Pr.Crook'SConiponndßyrap of Poke Root to MMMI prealer *nertt, cure voa more speedily, and do you more good i than snv and all oilier remedies combined. Tttnt lile,Tellow.Slcltl.v-Iookl*flltlm • 1* changed to one of freshness and nealtlx. Those liisessrs o/thc Milu, I'Jmplrs.fas. tules. liiotelteit ami Kruptiona are re ' moved. Scrofula. ScoofOloiia Disrates of lU. Eyes. WUlte SuelUtiga, tleera, Old Korea or any kind of Humor rapidly dwindle and dlsippfenr tinder its influence. W'fentlslt? It is nature's own restorer! A soluble oxyd of iron combined. wiUt the I medicinal proreities of Poke Root divested * ot ail disagreeable qualities. It will cure any Maense whtme real or direct cause is Matt Blood. BiieumatiMin, Paias ta Ltubs or Bones, ( vnstitoiieav broken dona by Mereurial or oilier poisons, are ull cured - by 1L For Ky plsllia, or SypttiliUe talaL