THE CENTRE RKUGKT&R THURSDAY AUG. 6, ISM. LOCAL ITEMS. t)ur friends will oblige bv sending us items ot local news in their locality, give us the facts only, and we will put them in shape, also notices of deaths and marri ages. Any one sending us the names of six new suhsoribi rs, with the cash, will be entitled to receive the UKI-ORTKH one year tree. The UKPOIIIKH being read by neatly every body on this side ot the county, where it has a larger circulation than any two papers, will he found the host medium for advertising business, sales, Ac. Ac Democratic Delegate Election The Democratic voters of Centre county will meet at the regular places of holding the general election for eaeh district on SATURDAY, the Stb day of August, ISM. to elect delegates to the Democrats County Convention to be hell in the Court House at Bellefonte, on Tuesday the 11th day t August at 1 O clock, sharp, lor the purpose ot nominating candidates lor the various c til cos to be lined at next general election. The said delegate election beginning at o o'clock p. m. of said day and continuing untilto'clock p. m. JOHN KORAN, rimrmsa /Vmoerufic (\'n*ty (Vns. "Forced out," is the latest excuse for being a candidate. Bully chap who inventod'forced, wonder whether he ever ran for office. At the democratic delegate elections on Saturday, tsth, instructions can be vo te! for two candidates tor the Legislature, one for this side oftho county and one lor the other side. Mr. Poarce Loitrcl contemplate* moving back to Pcnn Hail, his former place of residence. Sorry to loose the Prof, lie was a good citisen and an excel lent teacher. Curt Condo, aged about It, living with Jatnc* A. Keller, near tl.is place, was kicked in the face, by a horse, on last Sat urday morning, by which his upper lip was badly cut and .-e\iml of hi> teeth ware knocked out. Mr. E. L. Spanglor, date, Joliet, July 27, writes . Weather dry. crop* suf fering, farmers blue Aeon of Bee. L C. Edmonds was three times bitten by a snake, while wo:k ing on Lis father's farm near Ad%:usburg The wounds are n •*. considered ianger ous. Hugh RiJd'o, is rep Tied to bo.in the neighborhood. • The Watchman says that he pursued tw • girls in the ridges be yond Milesburg, she other due, caught and tied one of them to a tree and took af ter she other. Somegentl-men came along liberated the g ri and put Hugh to fiight. It s better to put Hugh back tc the peni tentiary. George Foot savs he will bo elected a delegate from l'enn. Higher honors await him. The attendance at the Normal is large with daily additions. " The weather is fine, but the morn in ps are ceo). One of the best watchmakers in the county—Chaa. Held. Miliheim. Milesburg base-ball players wire at Mii'.heim on Saturday—it rained and their toddy got so wet. Clinton county democrats, without a di-senting voice went for Wallace, Msekey and Orv : s, in their recent county convention. On Saturday last a gentleman, from Miffiir.burg. with three or four new top buggies, halted on the road this side of Pcnn Hall, to go into ah use, net tiling his horse. The horse started and upset the buggies, breaking them badfy. The Aaronsburg Lutheran Sunday School held a p:c-nic in Cobum's woods, i mile ea.-t of town, on Saturday Ist II vs. Tirol'- -on and Kaup addressed the school in the morning, and at 12 o'clock, the scbollars collected around a large ta ble ladrn with all the good things imagin able. After dinner the tinre was spent very pleasantly in play, till 3 o'clock when lb? rain began lodes.end in torrents, and those only that took a timely warning, and lit out for home ware spared from receiv ing a thorough ducking. The Fletcher Meek family will give a ccncert of vocal and instrumental music, at Centre Hall, on Friday evening 7th inst. This family is welt trained in music and no doubt their concert wil 1 be a treat. alo.it a poisoning case in Hartley twp , we are pleased to learn that the parties accused arc again released. The L-wi-- burg Journal says, the parties were brought before court on 29 ult., where I>r Loom is and Prof. Tustin presented a j-cport to the effect that they made a thorough analysis of the stomach of the deceased, and that there was not the lea.-t trace of poison to be found. This report will of course be proof sufficient that Wm. Kline did not die of arsenic. Altogether, though it was very unpleasant for them to be in prison, it will be better for them in the end ; for if there had been no examination the sus picion against them might have lived for years. James A. Bryan, a native of this county, and for several terms Trea-urer of Jackson county, lowa, ha* come to grief for embezzling to the amount of $41,000 We make the following extract from the Maquokcta, lowa, Sentinel: The long agony is over ! The defaul ting treasurer of this county has been ad judged guilty of embezzlement Official thieving has received a stinging rebuke, outraged justice has been vindicated, and tho people breathe easier. On Monday morning last the jury in the case of the State of lowa vs Jas. A. IJryan , late trea surer, brought in a verdict of guilty, sup lementcd by the sentence of the court to three years imprisonment in the State penitentiary and a fine of $41,000. James A. Bryan, the subject of this ar ticle was born in Centre county, Pennsyl vania, and is about 42 years •of age. He came to this city and county some eigh teen years ago, having a jewelry store on Main street. The panic of '57 used him up, however, and in 1860 he removed to Andrew, where he engaged in the mer cantile business in a small way, and laid the groundwork of that personal popular ity which induced his fellow citizens to honor him with three terms in the county treasurer's office by large majorities. A malicious act was perpetrated by some person at the Trout Eishery of Hon. James W. Quigglc, on HcElhatten run. in Wayne township, last Friday. The fellow took a bar of iron and dug a hole so as to change the course of the stream running into the Fishery, which soon left them without water and caused the death of thirteen hundred and eighty-three trout, some of them weighing over three and a half pounds. We copy from the Bellefoute lte publican : Some unknown scoundrel broke into llie store-room of the Bush-House the other night and stole one hundred and thirteen spring chickens (dressed), seven bushels of roasting-cars, seven dozen pies, ;cherry and whortleberry assorted) and sixty-three pounds of honey. The unhung villain he fore leaving, pulled the spigots out of nino full barrels of mineral, iron and sulphur water. Mr. C. L. Keller, formerly oftliis place, has left the caterership of the Merchants Hotel, Philadelphia and engaged in the produce commission business. Success to him. The stable of Win. Meyers, in Half Moon twp„ was destroyed by lire on last Sunday morning between lOand llo'cloek. It is thought lie fire oiiginated by acci dent. No insurance. The loss it is thought, will not excted fifth Ticking hucklcberrios has now been added t> picking potato bugs lb v. Millor.'of tbi place, had hit right foot badly bruised, on Thursday, flOtli nit, at his sawmill, in the Seven Motin twin*, by largo stone fulling upon it. Mr. Win. Rishcl, of Potter twp , was one of the lucky farmers this year, in his hay crop. Ilia farm produced in all about 50 ton*. One meadow of three acres yielded about seven tens of hay The'farm and saw mill formerly be longing to Rhoad* A Harper, situated in the mountains *h. ut three miles voutheast of Aaronsburg, lias been sold to Mover, Boyer A Co from Froeburg, Pa. for sfi,oott. One of our Blacksmiths, Mr Jacob llarpster, hooped AM wagon and buggy wheels since spring. If any other ordina ry smith-shop did more than that, let us hear. Fennsx alley now has eight candi dates for V -cmblt out of seven townships. Mitosis the only township that ha no candidate. Two men are to be tried for murder alSunhury this week, each for Cling liis brother-in-law. A baby safely float vg in its crib, was found thirty-five miles below Pitts burg artcr the late disaster, alive, un harmed and unclaimed. The foundry and machine shop* of Brown, Sot's A Co, at Brookvillo, Pa, wcri destroyed by fire on Friday evening. The loss isovet seo,ooo. The engineer corps ot the Penn-yl vama and W > stem railroad, arc said t be at work, in the Moshsnrion region, upon the preliminary survey of the proposed route. Assembly- The undersigned would hereby respect fully announce, that, having been repeat oily urged to allow the use of his name in connection wiih the office of Assembly, be will accept the nomination it tendated by the Democratic Co Convention. JOHN KISHIL. Aug. J 'Tt Gregg Tw p. For the Reporter. COMMISSIONER Ma. EDITOR —1 SEE in the Reporter the name of John W. Krumrine, of Ferguson tap., mentioned for Commissioner. We know Mr. Krumrine, he is an honest man and a good scholar and possessed of a good judgement. He it also staunch demo crat in whom the party tan place confi dence. SboulJ the Convention place him in nomination, there will bo no difficulty in electing him. A DEMOCRAT OR POTTER. For the Reporter. COMMISSIONER. MULUKIU. Aug. 3rd, IS7L MX. EDITOR:— The good people of the county, and especially those from our side seecm altogether unconcerned about a candidate for County Commissioner. It is an offlce'of vast importance, and should be filled by honest, reliable, hard working men—men who earn their bread by the sweat of their brows, and know how t > dispose of the county money, as :t should be, and not squander it, as is some times the case. In presenting a man to the people, who is fully worthy of a liber al patronage, aud one who would make a good officer as well as a shrewd business man, 1 could think of none better quali fied nor none more werlhy t than Mr. F. F. Jamison, of Gregg. Mr. Jamison has not said anything as regards tbe| nom ination whatever, but 1 trust, if the citi zens of Centre county would see fit to nominate him, he would not refuse to serve them if elected He has never held any office of interest in the county, not withstanding he.has done more for the in terest of the party, than the majority of those who hold office have, and aside of atl this he is a man that make* his living by laboring hard. We ask nothing more than our right, nnd if that is looked to as it ought to be, wo feel sure that such a man will receive more than passing no tice. PENS. For the Keporter. I*. S- Fisher—Legislature. In the selection of candidates for Assem bly the Democrat.c party of Centre coun ty determines the men who are to repre sent the county in the Legislature the coming two years. Not only will our representatives exert an influence on the legu- latum of this Stale but Will help to ! select a man to represent Pennsylvania in the U. S. Senate. Out of the long array of candidate* cer tainly two good ones eau be found. We recommend the claims of but one- -Dr. Puilip S. Fisher. Young and vigorous, ardently devoted to his county, a friend and pfitriot of the people, watchful and honest, he should zealously guard the in terests ct his constituent*. He is a strong advocate of the Lewisburg, Cenlte Jc Spruce Creek Railroad and of all measures tending to promote the moral and ma terial interests of the people. It is true in the Legislative halls we need the presence of hoary-headed sager who will bring forward wise coun-els from the history of the past. But we also need tberu the "fiery heart of youth" whose eye is fixed on futurity and shapes his course accord ingly. Such a one is Dr. Fisher. Filled with the spirit of the age he would be equal to the times und reflect honor on Centre county. Give him a hearty sup port. G. D. <. For the Reporter SPAWLS FROM I'KNN. The whooping cough has laid hold on a good many grown people in our section ot this county, and n* a general thing bear* very hard on them as well at on the little folks. "Shakespeare," in last week's Beiichter was very inquisitive. I think his thoughts run in a somewhat different direction, to what they did when he expressed hi* only opinion abeut the Norma! school. A party from Milesburg made their ap pearance in Millheim on Saturday, taking for a come off, that they had come to play baso-kall with the Millheim club, but the rain spoiled their game, consequently they remained until night, and instead of base ball had a grand hop at Sheriff Mus ser's. The occasion was a—well, it was so so, a little too wet for some. Ceal-ilo. Candidates for delegates to he elected on Saturday are not quite so numerous, as they are for some of the other offices. Nevertheless they should he ab'e men, such that can he relied on, and will fill their offices unto the end desired. Cutting oats, heads the farmers' pro gramme, but will soon be struck off. and something else inserted instead. Not withstanding the injury that the oats re ceived during the dry weather in the fore part *f the summer, it is doing well. Some fanners have better crops in this line, than they had last year. The Aaronshurgers had a celebration on last Saturday. The affair was an enjoy able one, though the rain slightly marred the general festivities of the day. Stones are good in their places, but when a vicious female gathers a handful to hurl at your head, they are unquestionably out of place. We recently saw a wralhy feminine gather a fistful, and then tell a certain fellow to "dig out," and he dug out in hot haste. George Wolf, who lives in the moun tains south of Millheitn, was out gunning, the other day, and came upon two hears engaged in mortal combat. Mr. Wolf be ing of a peaceable turn of mind, conclud ed to stop the fight, which he did, by shooting one of the varmints; the other beat a hasty rctieat. The "Heathen Chinee," was outdone and the climax of littleness reached the other night, by a party of fUhormen who, think ing tlul "il-ukiuM mviri n multitude of • inn," blackened their fives to avoid de loot ion \N • dot not think tli nt lVniin Valley contained white men who are no nearly on a level with the negro, that they would try to adopt hit color. Poor persecuted Sambo I Strange tin last Sunday night Mr. (J \V. Weight who for some time hail boon j in the service of l>*\id Krtie, at retina Creek, a* clerk, left, and has not been' heard of since Why he left u not alio gether known, although there must bej something the matter as Gowrgo was a good follow always. Wo pity him K t>. & 10 S. V. For the Ueporter. KKItKKSIII' lit! A ViriNlTV. I>ai!y topic Who shall be I'istrict At torney ' The Kebvrsburg select students colli motived to feast mentally, ou Ash , physi cally, on gteen peas Wholesome dirt in de>l May we ask on what Centre Hall Normalites live ' I'rol Meyer claims the nicest grapes in Krbertburg, while James Stover, Ksi] , boasts of the finest pastes Woridetlut when grapes and nosegays are turned upi lor truuip. The stage cai li from K , to Lot k Haven appears in a new suit. Well, a change once a year is not very si Ira va cant. "John what direct: n is Iceland from the North l'ole "W < 11. James, it i owing to how we reckon , but on the map it is south east." Permit us to state that we are of a differ- ]. ent opinion Among the latest was the arrival of a ( letter at our postofficc. directed as fob' "Miss - Wreavers Purg, Centre county, Co. Pa." The letter came from the same town wiiere an agent was obliged to explain w hat bivk that was which he called the "Lite of Christ, also from the same valley where one 'look back the Bible agent bi asking him f. r which denomination he was selling Bibles. Lame! what are we a coming to Query .- The difference between School Economy and School Government" V\ euld "Shakspeare," of the llericbter please explain Disappointed—The readers of the Be richler on Friday morning last They fi lially concluded that the Editor was off huckleberry ing May he soon return. Hew MOH A DESPERATE FIGHT NEAR WILKKSBAKUK, PKNN. Witkesbarre, Penn., July *.W -This morning, at Jerotyr, in this county, Al fred Green, superintendent of a coal miae, started between t and & o'clock to inspect the mine and see it it was free front gas. and that everything was all right, as was his regular custom before the miners en tered for the day's work. lie was accost ed. while ou his way, by three strangers, who asked him for work He replied that he had a lull force, and did not need their services. They then drew revolvers, and fired nine shots at him. two of which look effect in his Ic.t shoulder and side, llis' cries and the report of the pistols attracted the a.tention i f Robert Pierce and Ed ward McCracken, who came to his assist ance. The ruffians turned upon them, but Pierce drew a revolver and shot one ofthe strangers througn the head, killing him instantly. The other two ran, but one of theiu was wounded befote be got out of range. Mr. Green's wounds are pronounc ed dangerous, but not necessarily fatal. The assailant, who was killed, was un known to all who viewed his corpse A rumor reached here this cveniug that the man who was wounded bad been captured, at.d that the exasperated miners and cit izens of Jermyn had lynched him. INI 1 ED STATES TKOOI'S DEFEAT ED WITH HEAVY LOSS BY IN DIANA Galveston, July 30. —The Newt Fort )Vorth special say* : Col. Stewart, a mem ber of the Legislature, who hat just re turned troiu Wise eeunty, bring* a report of another fight near Jacks >nboro, on Fri- Jay last, between Montague rangers, a body of the Tenth United Stales Cavalry and InJians, the latter numbering five hundred. The rangers lost twelve killed and several wounded. The cavalry lost several men and their commander wat killed. The report tays that the combined force- were driven back to Jacksonboro. Nine Indians Killed St. Louis, July .70—The Republican has a special from Newton, Kansas, say ing that Captain Ilannahan's Company of Militia returned to Fort Dodge on Tues day, and thai they killed nine Comanche Indians on the Canadian river, on whose bodies a number of white scalps were found. GRASSHOPPERS GOING EAST St. I'aul, Minn., July 31.—The grass hoppers are rapid y moving eastward in myriads and will doubtless reach Wiscon sin, perhaps Illinois, before the flying season is past. They arc reported to day very abundant at a number of points far cast at the former scene of activity. Even in this city several gardens arc overrun with them. All the damage late comer* can now do is to deposit eggs which will hatch out millions of devastating insects for another year. It is now absolutely certain that other Slate* than this will complain of the scourge next year, and if the clouds of insects continue the present movement even central and eastern Slates will not escape. EXPLOSION OF A POWDER MAG AZIN KSEVKRAL PERSOMS KILL EI). Tamnqua, July 29. —One of the most frightful accidents tnat has transpired in this section for many years, occured to-day at Weldy't powder magazine, situated three mile* north of this place at Mun'.z ers station, on the East Mahonoy road. At tho time of the explosion there were three men and e boy working in the maga zine, and as The Explosion *a instantaneous, and as nons of them had any warning of danger, thay wore bUwn up. Ha far nothing has been tound of the remains except a few limbs which hare been brought in. Owen Garbcr, the carpenter, was etigug ed in his shop working at the bench, when the explosion occurred. The shop was situated about four hundred yards from the magazine, lie was struck on the right temple by n stone, and died in about ten minute*. There were in the magazine at the lime of the explosion at least one thousand kegs of powder, and the loss on material, build ings and machinery will not fall short of fllicen thousand dollars. The magazine was made a complete wreck, the stones and timbers flyingin every direction, some of them landing nearly a mile beypnd. The explosion was distinctly heard at points fifty miles distant from the scone of the disaster. HOUSE TH EI VES IIUNO St. Louis. July 81.—A Kansas City spe cial says a vigilance committee of about IC3 men has been formed at Wellington and other points in Kansas for hanging horse thieves. Three men named Charles Brook, Bill Brook and Charley Smith, were hanged near Wellington last night. They mado confessions involving other parties. The Grasshopper I'lauge. Great quantities of grasshoppers have appeared in wes'orn and southwestern Kansas and arc destroying everything be fore them. Much damage and distress is apprthtnded. ' For the Reporter. ! TFMPKIUNI K CONVENTION In accordance with tin eidl of tin I ■ cutive Coin in it tee of the Open Temperance i Union Is cohvi'n# st l'lii#livill file j> ocular imply in* the call m> read hy the chairman. iilot u luoliou psi 4 llmt a > "in j nutter of three, consisting of Key Siny r, llarnharl and J sous Alexander, he I appointed to nomlnatu Ottlv er for the ( ui vrntion. While the commuter ictirid llie choir entertained llio laige assembly with singing The chairman of the coin miltec then reported the fallowing named person* a. o(ti< ers of tiie Convention, > President, Albert Owen of Pltili]abui g Vice-President, i>i J M It I i*i r. of In ionville . Secretary, Rev .1 /.eigler, ol Milesburg , Treasurer, R Conly, *•! Han Her twp The report was aeeepted and tlia • iti• •* elected. All address was made t>v the Chair, up preeialory #f lha honors conferred hi tin , appointment, alter which n roll was made out of all the delegates lri gamxaliou#, townships alid boroughs thoughiuit the county, which n ~ , iunt j ol its length is lu re omitted ; suffice it t" say that Unions ille, with Union t.w n-hip, • Mit,-*burg and ltctlefoiite were laigt !y ! represented Other delegations sn present from Howard t'orough and t wn ' .ship, Philipsburg, the t"Wll*bl|,s it Bell jlicr, Hogg-, t'urtin. Hail M- on, Harris. I Spring, *ms Shoe Hu-t i, Fctgi son, Palton, and from Will iainspoit, Lycoiu tlig c. only , ill the I'l-rso .-! KcV. So M', jby special invitation I Kev I>. C. Ilabcock, C,-t responding j Secretary ot The State Temperance Un ion, from Philadelphia, then nddr, >sed the Convention. The speaker fist . n | sidercd tiie "General A-prct- ot the | Cause The success i* greater than was anticipated , there has bet*u iiothlhi; lu( j from the beginning A new form ot oper i atlon has been brought to bear in the in , terests of the cause by the I rmation c! n "Lecture Bureau, which points were clearly and forcibly laid before the C volition, followed by an able and well - - I lorth consideration of the *p - itic workings .of the gr- a! Prohibitory M veluctit in spiring his audience with new vigor in their efforts to put down the evil ■! inti . Iterance. Singing by the choir, A > rc.i- I lar received by the Convention from the Hon. Jalues Black wa> tod by th >■ t, tary, after which a couim illeo of five, i :i --sisting of W Meuiingor, M L Smvser J M Blair, T. Barnhait and 11. 1. Har vey were appointed to draft resolutions While these retired the c 1■ -:r rang ;> v <:al : pieces, and Kev Hsinill, I). 1 , t:..i,Je I short address from the gallery As the Doctor was closing his remarks th. , m luiltee reappeared, atid the chairman re ported the first four of the scries el re- •• lutiont herewith giveu. The rej u w.-v --accrpted and the committee contmui I for the evening session A slat> merit WHS made of the expenses of the Convention, and seventeen dollart and twenty-six vents were c nfrlbutcU at the first opportunity. Ad;, irticd to meet at C p. m. At about OJO p. in. the C- nvcntion re assembled. The committee on resolutions then submitted as their entire report the following weighty re Julians, which re coived due ai d separate u-iu Urntioii,, cupying most of the evening, and parti, - paled in bv many earnest advocates . ! teoigerance, and w ere adopted one by one, and finally at a whole. Ist. Hett-ired. That without party pre judices, ot Jev t* or de-'.g!,*, e, us Iriel.ds of temperance, and a> reprt-setilati ves ot , that public *er.liui- nt expri-seU by the ballot on the merits of the Local Optl n Law in ibis county, ask each a-.J every political convention to nominate candi dates as representatives in the M-uto Leg- , islaturc who are pleaged and known t be friends ol the great temperance n 'vement of the day. Ltd. AV' u'rcd, That a* true fuend* of temperance wo pledge nur-ilvc* llmt, w.thoul regard to patty, we will support such candidate* for the legislature a. are known to be in favor of the Local Upti n Law as it is, and with such additi nnl leg islation as may make it nioro diluent. Jd 7sV#v/rcii, That in justii c to our firm conviction* of positive duty, and in justici to the great princip col rcloriii w ~ h wc here represent,tnnt wherever nominatioi.t are tnnde regardless of. or anlagi r.nlic t the great, growing and vital principh • > t temperance, w.-, tlio rcprw* ntalivi , men of, will feel in the duty bound to call con ventions and urge the nomination -1 can didates who are known and pledged to the cause we support. 4lb. fscsv/rrd. That wc decui tJlOCail lsr a convention to meet at Ham-burg on tie l'Jth of August lt-7t, to nominal- candi dates for State officers, and to which we haVe teell requested to send delegates, a premature, and not adapted to so .ire ti.e best interests of the cause of prohitnli- :i bih. AVWrrJ, That this i onvention is onposcd to nny nominations by the Stale Temperance Convention, except in tin event of existing parties taiii: g to nomi nale such men as aiil carry out the object aimed at by this Convention, L lievmg !that such a course would defeat the very object had in \ u-w Olh. Unu/roi, That copies of the two immediately proceeding resolutions b torw-arded iy the Secretary ol this Con vention to S. B Chase, l'r<-sident > f the I'Jth of Aug. convention, to I! in. Jaines 1 Black, Chairman of the Kxecutive t'oni-, rniltre. and to Col. Geo. Mt Farland, edi-' tor of the Temperance Vindicator, u reprcscnting the sentiment of u district which gave a unanimous vole ngninsl li cense. 7th. lie totted. That wo rcci gniae the ! efficiency and heartily endorse the "Wo niaii Temperance Movement," ai.J earn : cstly call up-.n the temperance woman, throughout the county to organise und emulate the noble example of their sisters i.i Williamsport, Pittsburgh and else where. Nth. Iletolted, That the civil officer* ot 'this county are expected and earnc-tly requested to see thut the liquor law.- 01, jthis common wealth he rigidly enforced] against al I violator*; and we pledge our : -1 viM to give them our he.vrly CO-OSSW tion and support in the enforcement there-; "f --tb. lletolved, '1 bat the Secretary be requi-ted to turni-h the proceedings ol this Convention to the county paper* lor publication. j 10th Httulrtd, Tbat the friend* of tem perance in tiie several boroughs and town ship* of this county be requested to -end to the Secretary of this Convention for printed forms, and immediately orgnm/.c according to the constitution of the "Open Temperance Union,'' and hold frequent] meetings. lltll. Rrtolted, That We hail tho eslab-, lisbrnent of the "Pennsylvania Temper ance Lecture Bureau, ' explained to us by its superintendent, as a movo in the right direction, and exprcs- hope that it will do j great good. * 12th. Reeoltrd, That when this Cnven tion adjourn-, it adjourns to meet in Hello fonte at the call of the officers. 13th. Remlrrd, That this Convention 1 tender their sincere thank- t> the citizen* •f Unionvißc for their hospitality towards it* members. Remarks were made by Gen. Hlnir and others in behalf of the cause. As the former president of the Open , Temperance Union had resigned his office, , it was deemed expedient to elect another, t accordingly Kev. W. Merningor, it* pre*- , ent Vice-President, was elected Presi dent, and D. P. Shopc, Kq., Vice-Prcsi ,' dent. A GKNERAL UPRISING OF NE GROE.SIN CUBA AN TIC! PA I EI). New York, July iJO.—Tho Cubans lieic have received news from IJaiutiu to the. •Ifect that the Patriot troops have destroy ed a number of plantations in the Trini dad valley, ami that'planters arc abandon ing their property there for fear of being captured, urn] becuuso the Spanish Gov ernment cannot give tlio necessary pro lection. Tbo President of the Cuban Re public lias ordered Captain Carcpio to de stroy everything be can lay hands op. Cabo, the negro captain, at tin? head of a number of emancipated negrols, is withe neighborhood of Ciunfucgos, wrecking plantations and enlisting slaves und cool ies in the puriotic ranks. A genera', up rising of negroes under Cabo is daily ex pected. The Cubans have captured sever al military maps of the Treelia which show the position of forts, pitfalls, picket stations, &e. The centennial of chemistry was cel ebrated the oilier day by a gathering ol prominent chemists at Northumberland, P*. TilK BKKPHKit 111 TON SCANDAL There I* nothing since our )a< <-nt statement* n-rsigeing Rev, her and h was arrested at the instance of Win J. linyi n i-i.llv from lioston, where Ise liad a Inw fin, J at No 8 Pi lot atlon Sijuare He is now a inembsr of tiie Brooklyn Argu- He says iiis only ob ject causing the arrest to bring out all lite facts The arrest of Till ■ to-night was pro cured on two affidavits, the first of w bieb reads as follow s , "New York, Kings county, S S Win J Gsynor, of No : ! H First place, bring duly sworn, deposeth and says that, i-n the 130 th of July, Theodore TtlUm did falsely, maliciously and scandalously traine, make, write, Loin pose and cause to bt-i ib .-In 1 in tin- Br. y n Daily Kagie, published in the ci'y uf Brooklyn, in said county, of the '_Vth of Ju1y,1974, a certain false, scandalous and libellous writing of, concerning and against Henry Ward Bc-i her, of the city of Brooklyn, to the import and ctfectf 11. wing, to wit Here articles 2 and S of Tiitou s'atrmeiit are Used, and the affidsy it concludes' where fore deponent |>ray* that defendant may be apprehended and dealt with according to law. "Sworn to before me, this >tli day of July, lt>74 SIGNED] "THO Kttuv, J P Tho other affi.lav It is on similar terms, and quotes Tiltoti s card of yesterday iu regard to the omir-ion of a part of hit tcs tinii ny in the report f the cruss-vxamin ation given to the press by the Heocher in vi -ligation c -iiirnilt.;- hen Ti!t#:i came before tho JuJg. the following cidloquy took place Tilton smiling.—''! bear you want me." Judge Keilly "Theft * a charge of libel ag-insl you [The affidavit* were read and also the warrant.] What do you say to tbat cliargt asked tbe Judge. Tilton 'Kv i rylbing is true. Just.ce Keilly—"Yo*, but how do you plead 7" Tiit :t 'Well, not gu.tty. Before you take that 1 would ask it st makes any dif ference in regard to the case as to the way 1 plead. Judg "You plead Oct guilty and of course you are entitled to an adjournment and a hearing. Tiltcn- ' Not gui tv, then." The Justice took the plea, and as ht- w rote it down he-aid. "You wsll be here to-morrow at 10a tt. 1 will all -w you to go on yourown rc> gnisance " Thisend ed the matter ar J Mr. Till- n, after as-.ng if he hsd belter have < ourisel in the mom- i ing, and being arts wen I tn the aOirrualive. I "ft the court r>om. THE I I.ood IN MOKAVIA London, August I.- The correspond ence vf the Dai y N, w - : jfi that li-c damage done by recent storms of M.rav.a far exceeds tho earlier estimates. Kievrn villagct and two towns were devastated. The government hu* rent troop# there to u**i- I the inhabitants. HALF OP THK ToWN' OF t.t'N IN KUIN-S. Ihtroil, August 1. —A fire broke out this nicrning in Hart's boot and shoe store, corner and Terrace street, M.okcg s and (rem thence it w cpt every thing up to the C A M l. S . dejiot. Nearly l*" hun d.cj | i sof kiiire. vsero destroyed. Ti.e grasshoppers are doing immense damage in 110-cnwrn, Cant, rbury. Frank lin, i.-.d other town# in New Humpsbire Co! I) M t lough estimates that they have injur. I his hoy crop to th<- amount of fifty tons, and Isaac K Gage, e-q , puts hi* loss at forty tons They are n"w mak ing n raid upon the fruit tree- an 1 corn Ussals, devouring the latter n*fa*l as they appca r. Harbaugh. Mat thia- A: Owens, of lb# Su perior Iron Mill-, I'ituburg, P# . hav# gone into bankruptcy. The last number 7 -) Lv Cretne le la Creme, from J. L. Peters, .V.'.i Broad way, New Ys-rk. should be secured by every one fond of show. The following piece* are worth having "The *1 usical Box," caprice, Liebach, worth, in sheet litrin, 40 cents; Flower Song Hlumcnlicd) Lange, .3 rents; "Marche a la Ttirquc, (Trans Rubinstein, 36 cents; "Ye Merry Birds," Traits.i Kulic, 60 cent.-. All these cost but fifty cents, the priee of the magazine- per number. "51 a ye-ir. issued monthly. No piano player ian do with out it. AN INSXNK BHIUK.- MIS* Annie] Finnigan, a dressmaker, who has resided j for soma time at tbo Irving House, on M i-sion street, between First and Second, was married Inst Sunday to James Thorn ton, a young man who < ame from New 6 ork for the purpose. The ceremony was attended by n large number of her friend* and the fealiv itics of tbe occasion were extensive- On Monday she bream# a raring man ae, and so violent did she be come that it vva- found necessary to con fine her in i straight-jacket. Register. A Rkmaiikahi.k IJ< v.- Yesterday C. und Henry Wilniiiyer, of Rending, wore sent to tho Ilctiscof Refuge at the instance of their father, who pronounced (lieiu in corrigible. The history of Charles, the elder boy, who is but fifteen years o( age. is remarkable, llu run away from home nt the age of twelve. For the first year I his travels were confined to Pennsylvania He visited every city and town of any in terest in it. lie worked along the canals, on iron mills, and drove teams. Finally he joined man named Seldel, from Phil adelphia, who proved to Lea thief and burglur. \\ iih him young Witmuyer traversed the entire country, under tho as* suimd name of Vincent, One week they were witli tho gamblers in the territories and the next week in tho itatos. They were always very well untied. The boy says he witnessed murder, robbory, arson, theft, gambling and all sort* of crimes, having passed nearly a year with the roughs and desperadoes of the frontier. In Kansas City he was nearly killed himself. Among the Choctaw Indi ins he was near ly starved, lie droyoa stage near Brown*- ville, Texas, and carried two revolvers in his belt Finally the two decided to start back for tho north. They had boon fortunate end possessed some money. Tiny had sever boon under arrest und had never paid a cent for lai.rond fares Alter a long and circuitous journey they at lust reached Pcnusy IvHtti.i, and they patted in this city, Heidlo goii gtoPhiiudelphiaaiid Wilmoy pr home. Uaewy—wuohly—the cnudidates. Litter iiiv*iigj|ioiiß o nfiim wliai j lin* been aniii relative In the col*|ne <>f the People'* Fire I tixut aiice Com pany, of Philadelphia. There Menu (o lie no iloiiht that imiimgii Harrison Prnulle ha* nlmcnmled tint only with the naai'ta of the coiporatioo, hut futnla obtained through other aourrea, ninl ia estimated in the aggregate at 130,000. TIIK FLOODS IN MORAVIA. London, July 'JB(i nin - A #pe-> eiitl despatch to the Daily Newi re porta that the ileal ruction of |>ro|>erty by the floods in Moravia ia immense. At least 'JIM) house* have heen a wept away. IMPORTANT LAW. On* ol' the moat important acta parsed hy the Inst Legislature provides "that no stay of execution shall he al lowed on any judgment for it hundred dullaia ami lera, when the same hat been recovered for wages of manual labor." Thia act was approve)! hy the Governor on March 14th, and conse quently ia now in forca. ■ I lie number of student# at the Con tre Cu Normal i nbuul (JO. I lie dry spell bus affected the fruit crop somewhat. llio corn crop will not be more tlinis an nvcrnge one, ditto tin* out*. (.'urn m-IIN at H't ut iiellsfuatr, oat# ub ut 70, wheat from 12i to 135. Keller A Miller, butcher#, have n 500 porker without n ktuk in it* (ail. Col Kishel, of Gregg, i# a new can diilate for A*-tmblv —the heaviest one on the course. Lines, written on tin- death of Miles Clayton Kumbarger. Thy birthday dawns, the glorious Sun In iiiag-e splendor shim s ; AH thing* in nature seem to smile, Yet our heart still pine* for the# Oh can it b#, my darling boy, That tbou so young, so bright, Wert called to fill ti early gravo Our happiness thus blithe* To u* tbou art not deaJ, my boy, In memory ever bright; Only sleeping, only r-ssling. Away f-om earthly sight. We often hoped, aye, wished that thou Had st lived lor u* to mourn- Not ut f.>r thee, tliou precious boy. To Heavenly bliss art born. Days, week*, months ha>e come and gone, And yet our hearts are sore; Situ e thy dear ferm, thy loving voice, We sec and hear no more We nut* tbee, yes, lrom morn till night, We mis* thee everywhere; At work we mis* thy pleasant fact. At horne we miss the# there In music. Oh ! there thou art missed. Thy voice mingles not there ; At church we see thy vacant seat. At horn#—thy vacant chair. Music f#r i:i# row lias in charm : In naught we pleasure see. The sun and ni.ejn their sheen have lost. The star* look dull to me. But why still mourn for thee my boy* Thy sufferings all aro o'er. Sorrow no more thy heart can pain. On that bright golden shore. Farewell, dear boy, we leave tbee now, To take thy last long sleep Our days we'll pa*> for tbee to m rn. For thee, dear hoy, to weep. When time with us shall be no more. Take us gently by the hand, . Through death's dark valley lead u* on. To join the heavenly band 0 W. R DEATHS. In Gregg twp, on the 'Juth July. Mrs. Catharine, consort of George Stover, deci ksed, aged o7 year*, j months and G day*. On the 'th u't, in Sugar Valley. Clint n county, of Consumption, Me*. Khxabeth. wde cf hamuel Brown, aged to years, " months snd days. Clinton Co. paper- pleas* copy ) On the 2nd inst, in INnn twp, at the ri idonca #f Asreft \\ Ulrick. Mr. I.- wis Hrgle, aged G'J years On the'.\th ult. .in Law ranee, Kansas, Benjamin lies*, aged • I years, month* 2'.' days. The deceased was formerly Iruin ll.i> (-luiity. On the 24th u't, ut Kcbershurg, D*ntte Co -t Consumption. Dr J Henry Ziegler, aged 2". years, 7 month* and 27 day*. Dr. Zieg ar was a conti-lanl and devot#d iiicmher of tho Reformed church. He was a young man with more than ordinary talent; and according u> tho admonition ol ."-t. Paul, he consecrated these, together with his body to lh.- er*ic< of his heaven ly Father ttirough Chrisi L-sus. Olio ) ear ago lie graduale.l in the Wash ington Medical University in Baltimore 1L- hat just been ready to enter upon the arduous and re-pontihlc duties of a physi cian when, that slow but lalal disease. Consumption, laid hold upon him. and ended his lile in a short course of tune. He bore all things patienllr. and entirely com tin tied himsell and ali In* affairs in the hands of his Lord and Master, who d*-e* aH things well. Hi- death inflict* a 10-s upon the church, his dear wife, and the community, but that which ha* been los- to them lias been to bins Eternal gain. L. BKLLKFONTKM ARRETS. vVhita vThcat $1 30 Red 126....Rv* HI Coin 90 ....Oat- -Vs. Barley 80. J70.. ...Clorerseed 4 .0" Potatoes t'*i Lard per poun-l 8 Pork nor pound-Hi Hutter'JO Kgg- lo Plaster porton' slo Tallow 8 Bacon 10 Ham 16 Lard per pound 8 cent* Buckwheat tV, cts., Kiour per barrel rclaiiß,6o... wholesale 7.26 to MILROY MARKETS White wheat 1.30.... It* -1 wheat 126 ....Rye tki Corn 6i) Oats 36 Barley 80 Cloverseed 4.00 Timothysood, 360 Salt 2 26 per sack Bacon 7c Hair 16.... Butter 2)... Kggs 120 Plaster 9 60 Chestnut Coal per Ton $d.75 Slovoi Coal per Ton sti.fiO Kgg Goal nor Ton jul.oO Limeburnor's Coal per Ton sS.<\) VIA*ARI.K REAL KSTATK FOR SALE. Will bt nfli'rnl t Public Sale. on the premises, in Potter twp . on TIIUBS-! DA Y, September ITth, 1874 The following real estate. belonging to the Kstate of Peter Durst, ibc'd., consist-! iii(t of n valuable (arm of 118 ACItKS.; more or less, situate 1 mile from Potter* Mill* Thereon erected a TWO STOHY DWELLING Hol'SK, HANK lIABN. and other outbuilding*, with two pood, orchard* and all kind* of llio bent Iruil on j the |>remie*, and a good spring of never failing water near the house. Alto, Eighty Acres of Timberland, situate in Potter twp , "miles from Potter*; Mills. Selo to eomntence at 1 o'clock, p. | m. Terms will bt made known on day of snlo JOHN KISHKL. JOSH I* A POTT Bit. AugG. Executors, Lime ! Liine ! , I,into ol the bet totality, always on band, at the kiln near Centre Hall. (IKORQK KOCH. IRON, MIIA S STEEIs. I have on hand n largo assortment of HAH IKON NAI I,N & STKKL, which will be sold at the lowest market price. N Kit THOMPSON, jullfi-Sm Milroy, Pa. SETTLEMENT. Notice i. hereby Sti \ - that the undersigned have appoint- ( cd Saturday, August Blh, next, as settle ment day for all account* in the K*tate of Win. Gentael. dee'd, late of Gregg twn., wtiero all persons interested will nt tend. GKo GKNTZKL UKNKY GKNTZK Is. julIU Adm'r*. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE - Letters of administration on the Es tate of Daniel Shuoy, late of O.ik Hall, doe'd have been granted to the undersign ed. and ull persons knowing themselves indebted to mid estate aro requested tu make immediate payment and those hav ing legal claims against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated by law. SAM L UILULAND, JuUfi-OL Adn"rJ SHERIFF'S SALKS. i Hy virtue of sundry writs of fieri/win*, teruri /iiei-is, and rrm/itiimi trponet s, is sued out of the Court of Common I'leas of Centre county, Pa, anil to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Hollefonle. on Monday, '.'till day of August, Hie following describ ed real estate to wit All dufemlant* right In and to the follow described lots of ground situate in the Horn ol Hellcfonle, beginning at tiie south side of Logan street, at a point VI" feet east of corner of Tlio's Lanuregsn, thence east, along said street, to the corner ol l*U of iturnsida'a beirs, 'JWft to HII alley. I ihelice hy north side of said alh v. ton point, '240 ft east of the line of Thomas! Land m an's lot, thence by lot late of Jno. Ml Alllster's estate, 'Jtkffl to LonglU si loj' the place of beginning, being lot No imi, 1 in llit- General Plan or Plot of said Itorsi j of Hetlvforilr. All that lot of ground, on Itisliop street, ■' •aid lioro' described n> follows Begin-! 1 ningattho corner of lot No 100 thence! 1 along Bishop st- Soft thence along other | portion of lot 16".i, 2Uoft to Logan st. Sift to, corner f lot No 100 tbenca along said lot i '.Vilft to piace of beginning, the tame be- ,1 ,mg the south western |orti-in or part of lot I6y in the General Plan or Plot of said j borough Hei/.cd taken tn ci. , ution and ] t> be sold a* the property of B V. Ills< k , as Garnishc# of A Heistalnl Glut/. ALSO] All the right, title and Interest of de fendant in a ' ilain tract or lot of ground |.ituate in Union twp.. Centre <->unty. i hounded on the south by tin- old plank I road, on tb# west by David l'nderwu >d 1 on the north by lima of Sam'l Hrugur and "liters, and on the east by lot of Christian Buck, et 01, containing about 16 acres, more or les.-. '1 hereon erected a two *U ry frame dwelling bouse, good -labl- and other outbuilding- Seise,l. taken in ex- , cut ion and to be sold as the property ot t John T. Donley. A LSU : ! All that certain tract of Und situate in 1 ] Taylor twp., Centre co., bounded on tbe . north by bind ut Willtum Merry man, on j the east by land of William McCoy, on the south by land of John M M onigie and on the west by UiiJ of John Fink, con taining 4u acres, more or lea*, ilieretn erected n log house, and log stable. Sei*- ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Benjamin Waik ALSO: AH that building located <>n a lot or piece of ground situate in Ppring twp,, and which is known as Bush's addtUun. and numbered in said addition as lots No 75, 7U V 7", tb -aid house being on lot No ' r >, bounded on the north by Valentine at , on Ibesoulb by land of Beuben Valentine'* heirs, east by Walnulsl, on twest by land of D G Hush Said Luilding l* a tw.. story frame building about JO.ft front and 'Jt) feet deep. Seined taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property ol Jonathan Searfau**, et. ux. :A LSO All the right, till# and interest of de fendant iii and to a certain lot xr piece oi ground situate in the Uoro' of Uoionvilte, ; Centre co., Isounded on ttte south east by lot of Klirs B irtoii, southwest by street, nortii^-st by lot of Provbytarinii Parson age. and northeast by an aiiey. containing I of an acre, more or I •*, thereon erected a two story trame dwelling house, stable and other outbuilding*. Srix-i, taken in execution and to be sold as the property fJ. A Winters. A LSO AH that certain lot of ground situate in Boggs tw o . Centre county, bounded and described at follows to w:l lb-ginning at a white oak, lhti.ee by Kobb Unit AD, ' west 110 per to a post, them e by land ol Henry T. Kv man, south 07 6 cast, 4? per. to post, ibente by land of Barnaba> Shop#, north 2b", east 104 perches to the plaie of beginning. Seised, taken in exe • uti >n, an i to be sold as the property ot Christian Shope. et ux. A LSO .- AH that tnessuagc tenement or lot ol gr. und situate in the h.>ro ot Bellrfoiite, situate on the corner o( Bisop and Alle gheny st*., tidft in breadth of front on Bishop st, and extending back along Al leghany st, "-utbward 'io.ft to an alley being lot No ao. in tbe General Plan or Pint o( said lioro' thereon #n cled a large stone bole) building, stable and other out buildings. Nc-ixt-d. taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of J. B. Butts. ALSO, AH that building located on a lot < f ground situate in Snow Shoe twp , bound ed on the north by land of Jno C. Cut!#, east, south, and w est, by land if the Snow Shoe Land Association, it being a two slorv plank frame house lSx'Jbft in six# with 2 rooms down aad 3 room- up stair*. Scixcd, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Sarvy. ALSO, All those si ren lot* of ground situate in tbe town of Aaron-burg. Centre co., and know n as lots No A 227, bounded on the north by north st, on the south by Blackberry a ley. west by it No "224. ea-t by Chestnut t. ais* lots No 254. 'MA, 2&G, A 257, Bout.(led north by Duncan it, south by north st. west by Union alley, erst by chestnut st, numbs red ace -rding 1 to tbe general plan of said town. Also ail ; that Certain mes-uage and tenement situate • in th* county aforesaid, bounded as fol lows : Beginning at a rin-k oak, thence by vacant land, si MI in 2J° K Hi perches to a B stone, thence bv land if Win. .Sawyer, survey. N.Cd e , Kl2perch-'s to a stone, > 2.i K p'r to a stone nfd' IC.' per to t-.tn- N Ai- K 100 perches p> a stump. N 2j' W . ttC |ert be* to a stone in a north westerly direction of the aforesaid warrant or sur ' vey. thence along said w arrant line, - 'ulh, 61", west 'AM perches to the place ot bo ginning, containing lt'7 arres, I4O|M-rrhcs, more or Je--, with the apiiurtenan-1- Ne.r.cJ, token in execution and to be s. Id a* the property of \\ P. Fullmer, et ux ALSO. AH defendant* interest in all that cer tain lot of ground situate in Uiiioiivtilc Boro' numbered in the ground pimn oi plot of said lioro. as N" -bounded north ' bv turnpike road, wist, by lot *4 Wo Kicliards, Sby 1.1 of Uhri-tian Buck. K by lot of Jno. C. Calhoun, containing I ot an acre, more or les. thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings, another tract of land situate in said twp., bounded i n tbo K. by land of Geo Peters, N. by land of Osburn, W. by land of Harry Hoover, and on the south by land of tbe heirs of Geo 11 over, doe'd, containing about <23 acres inure or less, tiioreon erected a 2-story frame dwell ing house, bank barn and other outbuild ings. Seixed, taken in exrwution and to be sold at the property of W. H. Smith. ALSO, * All lh.it- ertain tract or lot of ground •iluate in Huston twp., Centre county, bounded on the S bv land of John Mattern, K. bv land of John Bus, on the N. and W. bv lai d of Bu-h A Hlunchard, contains 20 acre.-, more or les-. thereon erected frame dwelling house! and other building*. Seined, taken in! i'\< < iti-m and to be sold as tho property of Win. Hen nor. ALSO, All the following two tract- or pieces of land situate in Miles twp , described as follows : The Ist beginning at a -tone heap, in the run. (formerly nl a spruce , llicnce_along land of Sam'l Frank and oth ers, S 76°, vV . 22 perch** to a post or stone thence S. 15°, K, 00 perches along H. Smuil's estate to stone* on mountain, thence north 76°, K 22 perches to stones in the gap, thence N 15®. W. 00 perch.-# ] along Hannah Frank s land, to the place of beginning, containing 8 acres, 40 perch es, more or less, thereon erected a house, two story, summer house, -table and other ' outbuildings. The second tract, begin* I ning at a stone in line of Mrt piece. thence i along land of Sam'l Frank, N 'Jo|' , W8 | nerche* to post thoncc along land ofJa*. Williams, S, 76° W 6 perches to a po-L thence along land of Jno ReynolJs 201° K 8 porches to IMVSI, thence along said first tuece N 7o r K 6 perches to the place of be ginning con la-II ing 40 porches neat meas ure. Seixed, taken in execution and to be sold a# the property of John K Burd. B F. SHAFFER, Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE t>F Valuable Real Estate. The undersigned will sell a valuable Farm situated I mile north - f Linden Hall, Centre county, n TUESDAY, August Ith, 1 XT4, at 2 o'elocK. p. m., con taining 01 to 92 Acres of Land, 72 acres of which are in a high stale of cultivation, and 20 acres in excellent tim ber with running water thereon. The im provement* consist of a large MUCK MANSION HOUSE, Hank Barn, Corn-House Carriage house, and nil other buildings needful, WATER OF SUPERIOR QUALITY flow* constantly at tho house and barn. There is a Large API'LK ORCHARD of young tree* hearing choice fruit, also about 60 Cherry Trees, and Plums. Pear*, Peaches, (Quinces, Grapes, with ■.tio-r small fruit trees in abundance The Farm being situated at the southern ba-e of N it lativ mountain is peculiarly adapted t,. t) 1(1 cultivation of Fruit—a failure l.i.inn very rare. The above Farm l de-irnb as i home being U'"H r church and schools, and 1 within a mile of She L C. & S C RR 1 I Superior Ore is being found in olosw proximity to it. TERMS : —One half Cash on delivery of Deed—the remainder to suit purchasers, i wm. D, aim Anwinbly. , We MM. authorised to announce the name i>t Cliiiinr Munmn, i>f l'hiliiuburf, for Asaombly, subject to the decuion of] the democratic county convention.' Wo ore authorised to announce the name of 8. T. Hhugcrt, of Bellcfont* a a candidate fur Assembly, subject to the de cision of the democratic county conven tion. Wo era authorised to announce the name of If. I). Van Pelt, of Centre Hall. ► a candidate for Assembly, aubject to] the decision of the democratic county j convention. We are authorised to an noun the name of John K, Krebs, of Ferguson two., n a candidate for Assembly, subject to Ins decision ol the democratic county conven tion. I \\ e are authorised to announce the name of W. K Alexander, of Mlilhalm, as a i nndidale for Aaaemhly, aubject to tin der is ion of the democratic county conven tion. We an- authorised to announce that B r . I luh|i, uf Aaronaburg, will be e can didate for Assembly, aubject to the uee is ion of the democratic county convention. . /" authorised to announce that 8 ,■ Centre lltall, will be a candi date for Aiai-mbly. aubject to the decia #in of the democratic county conven tion. * tS e am MUlhotiri-d to announce the name of Dr. Poter Smith, of Centre Mall, a candidal* for Aaaemhly. aubject p. ino decision of the democratic county con vention. I)ll lift At tor n<>}-. I " r *. ¥> announce that J. L >pangl.r of aelUfonte, will be . can- Jnlale for Dun let attorney, aubject to the (le'-uton of the democratic cuuniy convan Uon. Mr. Kdiuti - Permit me, through your paper, to state that 1 am a candidate tat ro-nomi.- ation laccording to the u**gea o| the party.) for Dutrict Attorney. Jon* K. PoTTxn. V. Eton ura Ewxi IHid J-AMiia, belonging to the undersign ed went oslray about 8 weoka ago They •U have a blue mat k along the buck and a black-croae of tar on the aide. Perioua knowing the whereabout* of the aatne. * HI be suitably rewarded for any informs , JACOB M COOL. Spring Mitla. X ECU TOR S NiM'ICK. —Detiora los tatoenUry n the estate of Jacob >pangier, late of Potior twu, deed, have grnuts*l to the undertigned who rm qup#i 2i p<-rotis !t>4*bu*i tu mr ARMSTRONG. Agent i u>*y7 "in. Potter. Mill*, Pa' Keystone Store. ft FOR FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS Go to H. YEARICK.& SON, FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY (iOODS, NOTIONS. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES.! CLOTIin'G, OH. (XOTH&, QUBENSWARE. GROCERIES. PRO VISIONS, FLOUR, Ac No. 6 Bush's Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of couu'ry produce tak eu. Best Bargains in town to be I had. nov2otf H. H. WEISER & CO^, Msnufncturers of Sheetiron & Tin ware, Millheiiu, Pa. All kind* of Tin war*, constantly on liaiul and made to order. Sheet! Ron Ware of every description, always on hand. Hoofing in Tin and Sheotiron done in the most approved and satisfactory style. Spouting done to order. Their stock of Tin and Sheotiron Good* '* large and complete, and offered at the 1.0 WEST PKIIGS. Their establishment has boon enlarged and slocked completely throughout. Satisfaction guartantoed, and all jobs promptly attended to. aprlC-y JOIIN F. FOTTEK, Attorney-at-Law. Collections promptly made and special attention given to those having lands or property tor sale. Will draw up and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages, Ac. Otlice in the diamond, north side ot the court houso, Hellcfonto. octStf&Hf. KNTKK HALL HOTKL. " JOUH SPANOLKK, Proprietor. •Stages arrivo and depart daily, for a] points, north, south, east and west, ILLKR'S HOTKI,. Woodward 1\ Stages arrive md depart daily liK itv ntiuat sstiorr, J. I>. SUI'OKRT, Prroidoiii, Cashier. |£l KNTKK COUNTY RANKING CO. (Late MiUik'-n, Hoover A Co.) KJX'EIVK DEPOSITS, I Y'oi .\iinw iiiterc-t, Discount Notes, Buy and cell. Government Seem lies, Gold & aplQ'GUtf Gonpom, I ADAM HILD, PAINTER, WaSf 1 offer* hi# eervicea to the cltiaon* of Mifflin Centre and adjoining countiea, in Hounr. Nlin and Ornftim-miln 1 , I'ii tit (I •!(;. . GRAINING Oak. Walnut, Maple, Aah, Mahonony. Ac., I'UIII and Fancy Paparhanging. Or dara reapectftilly solicited. ; All One work d.-ue for other painter*. novfiif. Pennsvalley Hanking Co. CENTRE lIALL. PAj RECEIVE DEPOSITS. And Allow Interest, Discount Note Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupon* PitTicn llwrrxa. Wit. JJ. Miwot.r, Prea't. Caahier Chas. H. Held, Clock. lin('hmak€r A Jeweler M iliht-im. Centre Co., I'n. Itctfully inform* lain friend* and the public in general, that he baa juit opened at his new establishment, above Alexan- store, and koepa constantly on hand, al! kinda of Clock*, Watchea and Jewelry of the latest al vies, aa alao tba Maran v ille Patent Calender Clock a. provided with a complete index of tha month, and day of the month and week on it* face, which la warranted na a perfect time-keeper. #tr-Clock*, Watchea and Jewelry rc pnirad on abort notice and warranted. *P ll' W !y JAN. M HANI'S, Attorney at Law, liellefr.nl*, promptly aIU-uda to al buiae> entrusted to biin |utX.'rtKi Rett Sample tii-oina in Town. ERCCKEBHOFF HOUSE, D. JOH NhTOX A SONS, Proprietor* Bollefonte, Pcnna. _ L'uss la and /rem tin Dtpet. BUTTS HOUSE Hellekohte, Pa. J R. BUTTS. Prop*r. II u finit clan* accommodation; cbarg ** reaimnn tf. Excelsior Cement The undemigned ruw miH&tKra Co meni WARRANTED op A -! i'KRIOS A 1.11 \, t hi* kiln*. i i-w Pine Creek Mil!*, in Haiuu* tmp Thi* cement b already Wrn u*J in large quaniilMt* upon the L. CJ. A H. C. KH..n>d fan* been fuuod highly Mti*fi*ctory upon mil Job* •here it hu been uuml, ami w equal to 1f1?..".'!* "•*• <*vturod f u,. in CIS TERNS, WATEK PIPES, „ r l imtcvmr purpuM * (food quality at Cement i de*i rab'e llill Cement liM already been uted far and vid*, and rmderw tb ut ®<*l *ali*(ation. PerMtn, therefor'- eon •tructing Cittern*, laying Water Pi pot, Ac , * itfind it to their advantage to beer thia in mind,and aUt. that lie warrants the article as repretemea. J O. MEYER, may 21 tf Aarurburg, Pa. LUMBER FOR SALE. The Undersigned ha* f.ir talc a large *ock of Lumber at the Leup Sawmill, ( lately Colyer'*), concitting of WHITE, YELLOW. A PITCH PINE. HEMLOCK, OAK. MUXG.LATH, P°,'LAH SHINGLES. HEADING. and all k.nd* of Lumber generally u*cd lor building purpocaa. DRY WALNUT ILUM BE It alway* oo hand.* All kind, of Coopering done. J. A. FLEMING, iaprt-Sm Potters Milia. | TO Farmers& Builders ! Having attached a PLAINER to our j * lea in naw-mtll. on the Seven Mountain* near Fourt't. we are prepared to funtub, WHITE A YELLOW PIXE FLOOKIYG A KIDIXti. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. SHINGLES A BILL LUMBER OF j ALL KINDS. FENCING Ac.. FUR NISHED TO ORDER. I. A J. UNDERWOOD, Millroy, Pa., or. 1 aprSm Potter * Mil!*. Pa. MANHOOD: HOW LosT~HOW KE- Jftr STORED! g- Joat pabliabad. a a*w edition at Dr. Calm wall"* Catabrttad Eaaaj oa tiw radical * iwlllwel mtolai.'oi urtuuMina, Kraaieai W.Uw.. j" h*ala*J Umw ittr.raw. t. Mental v-' PUjrtcal Imapacltj, llt|>odia.rt:t. le Marri*#*, *1 ; aha. rrmo. tratxiwv aad EM*, uxwm b Na-nMmw or vitiU rittiritutr. Ac. 3Z.fr nlw. la a aaaloe oarwlop*. w* U coot*. TV. mW*M * other. ia IMa UWnkk Kwj, claarlj inwa • Hurt, i ui noAH prartie*. tint liw alarm! n* ormaaqwawrar at *e|t-*i>a* 4 U lr radiraili rwrad atthooi tha oaiMnni war m n" tarsal md i< >r.r ouh* application ol t£a kail*. ; it; Um *>* cat* at a*c< Imp*. nMttla. and J facluat. b, BMU of sblcb mq ao It * hai hM < r.diti.a ma* b*. ma* ear* bitasrli chvifßt |.nrat#i*. aad raflloaUl r-O" TVi* tartar* abaoid b* In lie HaaO* of tftrp roaih aad *r*r* caa la th* laad Kmi oadrt aa*l, la a fUio rarafopo. to *aj adOc *. pam-pald. oa racclr* el ai c*aiar tat> port ataa t * aJAiam Ui* Put.liahora. CHAS J. C. KLINE A CO. u: iUoadear. Ham Tor* . Port UOc* Bai. UM. M Jal*. QOCKT PROCLAMATION. WThoraaa tbo Hoa. CUariet A Major. PiauJml of Iha ooart of torn moo Ptoaa. la im SUh Jadirtal t>i ; trie*, roaairtiaa oi Lh* coaaUoa *- tirorr aad Cfaarlar Hiolwii o 4 it. Prone ia BolMoat*. for tar oaaati of Contro. and to c .tamrnc ue lh* tth ! Moadaj of An* Mil. bota< the Mth da* of Apt I8f, i aad to coatina* taw aaaha ff olio* it hrrr-h, *t*rn to thr Ootooor. J art tear of ! Poaor. AMrnaaa aad CWaataidn of thr aaid coar.tr of CooH*. that thr* be then aad thar* ia iSotr proear panona. at U o'clock hand, at BaUafonle. (ha 4th da* of Jaa. la thapwar of aa> lord. ICt aad ia tha minrt*- fonrth jaar of thr Indapoadrnca ol that ailed Meier B. P. Sti A f'KK Short* DF. FORTS EY, Attorney at Law, • Bellefonte, Pa. Office oTer Rey onldtabank. may 14 69 MA J. J. SHRIULER TAYLOK, Nearly opposite Spangler's hotel. OaLllall where he is at all times, prepared to make alt kinds of men and boy's cloth inn, according to the latest styles and at reasonable charges. O.T. ALKXAKDKR. C. M. BOWERS. ALEXANDER A BOWERS, Attor neys-at-Law. Bellefonte, Pa. Spe cial attention given to Collections, and Orphans' Court practice. May be con sulted in German aud English. Office in German's Building. my5S! '74-tC JL. SPANGLER, Attornev-at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Office with Bush A Yocum. Consultation in English and German. Collections promptly attend ed to. fobo-tf W. A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER CENTRE 11.4 EL, PA. \\ ould most respectfully inform the cit sons of this vicinity, that ho has started a new lioot and Shoo Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public patron age. Boots and Shoes made to order and according to style, and warrants bis work (to equal any made elsewhere. All kinds of repairing done, and chargcareasonable. Give liira a call. feb 13 ly GUTELIUB, Dentist, Millhelm. Offers his professional cervices to the public, lie is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. £®~lleis now fully prepared to extract teeth absolutely without pain. myß-73-tf. ssrftcuS Dr. Fttler'a Vegetable Rbeiaanat o oyrnp. I |umtM it aa latalliUa core for Htrre, K ■!- at/tadaktaoatiadiieaiML trora tatlilsStb April, 1- ' _ _ . r. A OSBOOKS. XotamPslkc, Pkx<*. 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