.(•; £ RrtTOiriKß THURSDAY AUG. V\ FCAL ITEMS. Our friend* will oblige by sending us items nt local now* in their locality, give u only, and wo till pal in*m ,i also notice- of death* and marri *"Anv ..no sending u* the namo* ofaixmv. ■Vibcw. with the cash, w ill be entitled , • . ,vctKe Kuroitritit ere year ffce. T KIMKUR being read by n-'* > .•v. ■ > 1 dv on this* *iue of the vounty, vv ; ere it has a larger circulation than ativ two paper*. Will be found the best medium for ad* • rti-ing t Uti—>s WW. , . Tie Plumgrove Sabbath tchool will bav a pic-nic in a gn-ve near the *chool bouse, on next Saturday, 1-V A general i: vitation I* extended. Mi S. I- Stiver, of Pott, r* Mil'*, who recently graduated vv ith honor* at Lafayette College, will JcLvcr n lecture V the Normal scV.o. \ cn 1 uc.-Ua .* evening. 18th- Subject, Life, Language H ,,d Gen.usof NYasbington Irving Our young friend Stiver i* a lino scholar, and the lecture wc know,from h.- reputnt - n M 4\llei.>\ will be both inter, -ting and car* ago. Mr. t>e ■ Hotter, ol this place, bit a silver vvslcb. He thought at the time that it bad been stolen by some vine in hi* employ. l.al vve.-k, a- Mr. Wtu. Khrhard .i- pi-wing in one of the Hotter fields, he plowed up .dver watch. The work- w. re ail >Voi£l .; • --.-eaten,but the Hl* r ca*os au.l Bd ; \ ppjfact. Under the Hd w a payer on which was printed 'A M-wart. Watchmaker, BeUefonle. which w,, at... .a., - Mr. Hotter m*- idei.lifie.l this a , i >, i . • -T p ,. mativ year iho wateb which he .. * • • * jr "' , ~ | \ e.n Pelt say* b - --p. anon* ••• •' A-cmbly are now eempiete'y sett!. -1. at-- : he will rim for Oougrcj* next. Dr Muu-i feels more encotrasod, having r.ve.v. . . a- , r vie than he expected with.iut sue nsT.xa effort. Well, there are two can .• • ! ,at lea-t who car. it t eallv and are contented. 4 —The *tore of ltider an 1 Dyer at I. " >" vdie. ti - county, MA- trav.d by ;te on Sunday n-ght la*:, with all i:> 'til- Andrew Grove, *c:i >f Captain G:. io, of K.ish tow--hip, thi* county, j.gc.l al cut 18 years, w.i- killed . u i riday !ai by the rolliug o* > r him of a leg. while engaged-n hi- father* log j' b on the .V.'shannon Creek. Thi* sad accider.t ha* plu- ged a worthy family iuto the deepest jjr:t H • Mr. CorLt /aiStvvi>r * i UruiJi \ I, V, stvgngid iu putt rg up k ri. darner* brick-kiln in thi* pl, moulded five thousand brick i>n Tuesday, and con- J. rs tl tno Ml day'* work. 1".: the Reporter. KKBEKSBUKG & VICINITY K.ast g eat* in abundance. Ripe toiaat'e* among the lat, -t. Or.t* al; cut and well housed. P.c* going tv be scarce thi* ea*vn. Ab (."ha*. Weaver, with crutche-s I hough. Wanted, a bell ringer for select student* Grevu wainuu, best perfumery in tow n. 1! gkc*t pric. for produce at S. Frank*. J. Alillcr i* painting hi*house. Air S. Frank's new buggy i> the talk of day. A dno one indeed, Samuel. 1' . gate election all over. A good turn int }Viid shooting ami ch -e nipping wa* il. :>,.* t'fthc day. By tbe ejy year honorable isrvaut, ' II."w M.U--J the pleasure t • attend Cpuiectiiig on t; ••'•b, in SJgervu'.Vy. The weather vv.o faviwable and at least several thousand of Adam'* race were ; : - nt. The preaching was go.nl and to ti. - p ink Ai-wcr to Shakc*perie'j problem in Keriebter: if for a cow he paid §lO. hog ; . shv.ep ?r. and wa- to ] ay ?UA) for 100 . .'ad he could purchaser* 5 cow*. 1 hog a i.l -' icp. for §IOO. Let u* hear from vou or.tv n; te, ."-hakes; care. 1; is to Mr. L -ng s, near Wolf * Ftore, t:. .t our folks are going day after any to the :. w improved gearing* a* they are in running .*rder, on his saw mill. It i- regarded as a no iel idea, but is sure to prove a sucees*. We are pleased to see our bcrock a* j ! congenial friend, Mr. K , out oner j i;e. May he live to see bis antagonist* . tanned, if that will be any*Ctnsola l! nto hiru. Lt ng live, ring fighting. 111* Mo* F-r the Kcp 'riar. TITANY YALI-KY GLEANINGS. A'.i ays v.clcom in cur bouic —The Re jivrtsr. Always ready -Our able Farrier, Mrt M'cbae! H abler, of Hublersfcurg. (Thi* t.w i I supp .-e i* nearly a hundred year* .•!>! rr.d no doubt was named after the D . -cr. i He can be consulted in English or G ■ :.ar> : he kr. ws h< w to doctor a s'or-.-. Ain'ttha^so Mike' 1 "By Tshootet." D-aJ. Rev. Cuddy, the Methodist minister at Saloaa, Clinton county, died last week. One of hi* children, we are informed, is also lying at th f * point of d'-atb. ("onfercnei- Meeting The Northern Conference of tlic Central l'a., ->yno Con vrnt lon ) Tllf JfßllHTtlit' OUlH.lv V t 111 i.'ll, 11"', ill the courlhou, nt Hullefonlo, on i ues ,iy afternoon I**l, for the purpose of making nomination* lor llitfi.ll> impaign Titerwas ii lull attendance ~| delegate*, mill hi il.o lioui of I>■ > l" k, f'•>' chnitihhii .! tl.o Co. Committee, Mr. John Moron, ealled the convention to order. Tl.o roll of tlio vnrious district* riv called, mill il.o Credentials ol' delegates Were handed In follow -: MWOIU S M D 8 K'.;:.e, II V Slit*. :■ Belief. ' S \\ I. 1.. Unt. l.lor, K.l BK.ID. Beliefonle \\ M Jack McCMtan. Milcsburg Jn Weaver. Moan) 1 iro N .1 Mltokill Philip*borg K PerksC Falktur Ui-ionvilio A J Grei>; l.oi n. r H F Hunter, Kak Glou, W F Tibbms Hogg- II 1. Ban,hart. K.l John**!, M Luoo. Uurnside II Vo>)oilVr. t'urtin 1> llr.oklov. F rgu*. n WII Fry, U B.U, K Meek, A l\ rinnmiie, D DniMlbiW tin 1 inii'.'ii \ Bartholmon Haw nr.! J V \V.H>.lvi.rj, ILi-iuti l> Irwin. l.iltoriv 0 Johnson. MM on UMZ. ((lor, John Noll Patton i. W Ut.iul .rg, 15 ,>!. S F Ha;., .i.11.U W MoGaflV. 11 11 W i. \ Sannkot A C Hinton, Jaoti l'**lo. rtpring David Noll, Nolooa Lacai, P \\ lLruimrt Taylor N -u. '! W outer. I'm Cl,a* M.Garvey. Walkec Mart Brwmaard, J* Martin, A Mi- Nt . M .oii - r. Worth K r Jon,- Gregg J U Hook.iii.li. John Culdten, Fioi/ott. s'J Hon Jacob MoOvwt Gio kraiuei 11*. it* J ti Moi J i> I. ,o Will ll'ifkt, S Kuiinge; ILirr - 1.Hi.0 \Vo!..i r, Ji • ltupp, Th>>* A; ion Mi ' . J F 1 iro;: H K Mot r. J hit ll.'tlormuii. Ari.tr... G, ker, 11 A hraiu.r IV; J Smith. Email k. totter, 1> i A M Jm \ in Ortner, W K Wahar. i Pott#! L : Noff, Wat Wolf Jno Km w Aiken, Jnoob Wafttar, Al 1 aba< JM XcCllatic. Tbe I' .avctiti jn wa* called to order by ! electing the following office*] I"; -Mont John A. Wo Iward. of How ard. * retari. Rev X J. Mifehol of Uow aril, It. .' BfOtt . : l'o KM tt, Ho W Ruuihargcr. f llalfmoon. On in..:ton Uie Convention proceeded to a candidate for Pro*:J- ni Judge, when 11. :i John 11 ar\ i.- was nominated by acclamation T! . nvoiiljoti l ien proceeded to nom inate candidate* f.-r congress, when lion. O T. Alexander. no nominated H the oh >lce of Centre by acclamation. Nominations for state senator were neit in order. The names of Messrs. Meek ar,d Wallace being propoeed, the first ballot resulted as follows : Mtfk oS WSUACI 1G The nomination for Senator w* then made unanimous. The Convention then proceeded to place 1 iu nomination two candidates for Assem bly. The following is the result of the balloting* ; Ballots... 1. 2 3 4 3 6 7_ a . 10 Sbngcrt .to 3r> or. Mun*on 2 31 34 14 1. It; 24 27 *> Fisher 12 11 10 o o o withdrawn Wolf 21 23 21 19 20 23 27 2T 32 47 Kreps 12 9 10 77 8 7 withdra' Philips 77 0 o 5 withdrawn Alexander 1 i 10 I*. 13 13 11 10 11 G.llilartd 12 14 14 12 12 12 11 12 10 " Kishel 3 5 withdrawn Mr Sbugert was nominated on 3rd and Mr. Wolf on 4:h ballot. For Commissiocttr the balloting stood as follows: llall, 65 Campbell 9 JShope & For District Attorney, J. 1,. Spangler, was nominated by acclamation. J. 11. lleifsnyder, of Penn, w.is nomina ted for Co. Surveyor by acclamation. Bullet for Auditor : tieo \V .star, 6 Adam A'earick 57 The following gentlemen wsra elected as judicial conferee* ; Judicial Coi feree—C M Bower, Dr Uillb.sh. J (. Meyer. The followitig gentlemen wore elected a* congressional conferees : Cotigro-sior.al Conferees—John llishel, M.chael Shafor, K M McKnight. The following gentlemen were elected as senatorial conferees. Senatorial Conferees—B F Hinton, Kobt Meek, W Holt Keprcsentativ delegates to state conven tion—T If Hall and David Gilliland were cb. sen by acclaniation. Jr.o H Mnrrtson was nominated by c --clamati'D Hi Chairman of the Standing Committee. The follow .ag was ..ff. red by Mr. Stitier anj passed unanimously: Kcsolved, that the conferees elected thin day to meet the conferees of the other counties comprising the Judicial, Congres sional i-rni Sanatoria! districts, are hereby insttucted to use atl fair and honorable means t< -. cure the noinina'.iou of the dis trict candidates named by the convention. nd they arc further instructed not to meet with or recognise any conferees ex cept those elected by or under the author ity of the reguiar democratic county con vent; n of the counties comprising the several district*. n Wh creupon the Convention adjourned b sine die. r CLINTON COUNTY. jj Fr U. advices received, Judge Mayer 1 and family are expected to leave Paris on the loth inst., en route for home. Should; x this prove correct llio Judge wiil reach r L'K-k Haven in time for September - Court. ; 1 SCHOOL HOI *R BFRXT —The Jesse v Sob rack school house in Sugar Valley j' southwest of Logansviile was burnt down)' on Thursday Ctli. It was the work of an!' incendiary. The building was old. and it!' is *us|. the shaft and the body whirling at fearful speed, head and led striking the joist iu turn as they revolved. Due la.nt .r> was heard bv the ineti in id iiting r, in*, and all was over. 11l a few second* some of the employees acre •n tlu- not to r. iid.-r any relief to the accident, but to witness a Ulost horrible sight Dyer a space of a rod square, in in J out ol leach tub*. Were Iragmenl* of the b.alv Here lay the h. d and shout- Iders, there a ieg, another place an arm, .c.d -till another the heart, beating a* if in the body, another the iniestiiies, liver, etc. Mr. Kry an was fifty-five or fifty-six year* lof age. was the father of tell children, all inf wh.uu we understand, with the moth r, are l.v.ig to mourn the sudden and Appalling death of husband an.l father - . . ./, .layi.sf 1. 808 ail ABOUT e. Bob! Aker > . ■ cape from liuibo, ays the Lcwisi, vrn Democrat, he seem* to he prowling < not residing in the sev . ral caiuutios between this and Lancaster. The Duncnnnou Kecord ot la.t week re. ler* to him a* follow s : * It i* rumored that *everal detectives were after a man commonly known as the ["Flying Dutchman," an.l Bob Aker, who i* lurking round on Peter* Mountain, stealing wherever they can along the Sus quehanna." lloh appear* to hold scriuu* spile against j [some of the ex-official* of this county, e*- pecially n-sheritf Jones, and, we are told, has written splenetic letter* recently to several, line of these, adJressed to Sena tor War earn, we copy haiow a* HU find it in this week s Gaxette. llarrisburg. Pa., ' Thursday, July 30th, 1574 j Koberl Aker to Joseph Wafcam, J. P. Thi* is to give you to understand that 1 want you to fetch tne a true copy of the bill of indictment of larceny made against me by Peter Albright in July, lSfiti, with in ten days from this time and give it my ,friend Thomas Millikeii in Dauphin to keep for me until 1 call for iL 1 want the copy word for word ju*t a* it stand* re corded in your book, and in ca you fail to comply with and to this demand uf jinine 1 will burn ap al! tbe property you •wn, and the house you live iu too, all that ordinary fire w ill burn, and make you blow your own —— infernal dirty Irish brain* out with gunpower and lead. 1 demanded ofj'ou to give me a true copy of that charge when 1 got my hearing, hut you put me off until in the afternoon, but when the afternoon came n J copy of it • imr. I sent you word a number of limes or Jo Gruver to *end iuc a true copy of it. and all tbe answer 1 got from you in re turn wn* that it was time enough y*t till court, and I hare no copy yet; and now if you don't comply with this demand within the time specified, 1 w ill be - te hell il tneie i* tuch a place) if I don't do you justice a* I have said. I will givo you to understand l>y these present* that 1 have now at present got both money and my liberty toe a weft a* you. No more s* present, and remain your enemy, KOHEHT AKRII For the Kepetler. Letter from Michitran. EPWARPSBUKO, MICK., July 27, '74. FRIC.NU Kvarz.-Perhaps a few item* from thi* section would not he objectiona ble to your readers, and by your permis sion 1 will occupy a small space in one sf your columns. "Farmer* here are now a breathing spell, after] laboring hard L> secure their which have thi* year been fair, fion* thrashing ha* been done, and tbe average will be be tween 20 and 2o bushel* per acre. The best yie'.fi so far repertefi wa- that of Gil bert White, who threshed 20 acre* and realized rtJtl bushels. Some others report 30 and 8o bushel* per acre. Gal* has also done well and'eorn is very promising. The weather for securing the harvest wa* very favorable, and a* harvest com- mencej the Jut week in June, noma wcra ready lo spend the *th j'cry pleasantly. ] Apples are not very plenty this year. Potatoes are doing finely, and the yield will be larger than it has been since 1 the ndvant of the "Colorado bug." Far mers here have, by using Paris Green properly, alpo'st exterminated the "var mint." As every farmer has tpade an ef- 1 fort, to destroy them, we have but little fear of their future ravage*. On Friday last 24 inst., the Odd Follow* had n pub lie instalation of officers in Kdwardsburg. A free dinner was given by the members of the Order, and of which at loa-t IKX> partook a |Mrtion of it There were ample preparations made to "feed the hungry." After-dinner Hon. Schuyler Colfax ex- Vice President. addressed the assemblage upon the subject of "Odd Fellowship." in a grove near the town. Hi* addriss, which was being received with the most market attention, was interrupted by a heavy thunder shower which caused tbe grove to be vacated, and the remainder of the programme lo be conducted in the basement of the Masonic Hall. Excellent music* was furnished by tby "Farmers' Band," of Miles, Mich., during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ainos Alexander who have, been making a visit among their friends here and in Illinois, start to-day for home. They are highly pleased with our country ind I hope tbey enjoyed themselves in their advanced ago. We were very glad to see them, as indeed we would bo to see all who felt inclined'to call around. Horse races are freijuent on the Elkhart City race course. There were two running and • one trotting race on the '2sth, and of course . considerable money changed hands. The I best trotting horse on the ground hold* a i record of 2 2b. Woman suffrage is the . theme of conversation In Mich. Whether, ■ it will be carried at the election or not we ' cannot toll. I presume all of your can -4 didatcs have fair prospects fsr the nom ■ ination, and will be somewhat surprised ■ after the convention isover Ibgt tbp deje ' gates would elect another one in prefer ' ence to them. More anon. HAKKV. t It grieves us to tb heart to announce a ? dreadful fight in the colored Methodist , Church in Fort Wayne, Ind. One of the - chief features of this pa inful contest was - "gouging with parusols. brum this the *j di-heurtening fact may be deduced that " the combatanU were mainly sisters. Twelve of them have been consigned to ' the lockup. No fatal wounds were given during the battle, but there was a good "'deal of hair-pulling auxiliary to the para -8 sol performance. ' sTF \M KU HI UN l.l VM> I." •"i LIFE Clll.'lllhaltl, \llg > I'll® lOlrp'Up' operator al Aurora, tut t pot t Iti a I (I. ► liminer Pat Itoyur > liliriird ilii* li.eiu nig <>n milt) t.clow V'ir.'tu Xhtml tw 41 tft li\ •• r ftftero 1 • -1, the victim* '.III principally aln Krno-t llrwein, tl* uiurttei.i "I iht II annuel family. Mflin in now 111 1.i.l a! I'ittd.iirg awaiting tin' igt.itig ft li Cealh war*uiit by Governor Hal fault, hi • made another ioiilr-.-i.ni In ln> tirl . m feavion tin *ntil hi* object a* In get n'liii IllOll.'ft ftllfl en.l'll (.1 In* 111 ill)' lIOIIVC, lint now he >ay* he attempted In oultag ill*" .•hlet girl, aged eight i.nf*. lift -. li.in alarmed tho other two, with It •• ahumed lilitl that ho hilled them, and when Mi mill Mm Haiotll. U returiir.l lio n l.iil od tli in. ami then art tin- to tho hoi. -. hoping tiirofc' nil trai'oft of hit in mo • "♦ • I'lio Auditor of llliiinift, wlio Ii m I 111ak 1 1.< an examination i t lh. nil tii Chicago iu'Uranoo coiiipuln •, I.<> imti lied the Attorney tioiioral of tout ..i that the Vtlaatie and Pa. ilii liiftiitaii. 1 Company a iiiftoivoiit, niul i. (iii-ili >1 him to take audi action in tho matter .. he deemed nec-mary. I'he m>i'it' ot i.• i In pa n> aro v.iluo.l at f'Jt'.'.lll' ami .i liuhililit-ft at lilt: BKKCHKUTII.Ti'N CAM New York. AM|tui ti. Judge Mori , CnUllftcl tor Tlllon, said to day that he 111-1 ■ or vein a cast) •> ftrofigly t.utifi. ,1 at nil point* at that uf hit client Mo exhibited to llio ropiirtorft u \ i: i.-t\ of laiti-rt which pamil between 8.e.-het and Tiltoti, which lji that down to May. 1870. there wa> no \ iiidiotivt-ii. - on tin (•art ot l'lhoii toward Br. . In - Morrn alftOftliowi I tho receipt l \Yi liaiu Page, dated February 26, lb"' : r portrait of lieecher, pun-lm-d In Tit', n and now hanging in MotiUoti > liout . tai ittg that in the full owing jrir, IST". after Mr. Ti 11 Oft hi fori.ied h-r n, :h.r of her guilty rolatini i with ll,eel .r, h. m t r ihroateni'd to cut the i atu .it into -lit-, at. I Tiltwn, unwilling to tee . work, •!' that Je fttroyed, rem, led it to M 0h..:. - 1 where it atili remain) Morrift alto .till Mr* Tit; n - !at-:i ei.t, concerning her hutbttiiii t cruelly and hit locking her in a room like a pritufior. hit freezing and vtarving her, it ill b.- t! .ti to bo fictitiout, and if tilere be a' y it a!. ti in the family at all, the charge > w.!l i t heal lilt uoul ot Alr Tih t. hut if wife ll i reported that Moulton i "...nm . I i> already pre(iareil with the 1 .Ip ot Gen • rai Boiler. The tervieet ! the . it'.. I gentleman, it i ■ I. hate been offered to Boucher. Moulliiti raid to dal l.e had Hot auu. anything either with tongue or |-n to t#- tify any on* in a-uiuiug he wai in tin aligbtrvt degree unfriendly to Beech er. ll.t >tatrmeut to the cotumitle. Would characlerlie nw action* a'l l int. ro inference* of hi* own Tlu-re urerc *o„ie )>apr in hit p>*e>ivn the commit do fire to i>btaiti Hi thould gratify the de-ire log the order ill high lliry i aiiio t-> lulu lent - tllg the committee and puhl.i to u.aki their own inference*. He had thu- tar endeavored to u "... peace between Bcerher ami lit-, and th'iuld endeavor to do c and hi the re moval of the mUur, Jer!aii>iing ai . to inlelligent realization of aid! into:.-!, hi thould never drepuir uf maintaining r • ncwit.g j.eace Mr J J. Stud Well, print importer, t marly publisher uf the {ln o'nt - i t - day that M. niton told him at tin- -it diu et hotel, Jackaona ilie. Fia , dm t i aft.- the WivodhuU convention t Wusi.i:.. r, that there wa* no truth in the ru'ii. i:,- bout Beecher. Tho Beeeher committee ..f IUI i-tigation did not hold any luertiiig thi-evening hut will he in tiftaion 10-tuori e. • • log. Frank Moulton it liuay prejiarc i (latetnent to he laid holoro liin conii„itt e on Saturday ernning it . atalid that he denir* having engaged (Jeni ra! B F H..t ier for counarl, and announce* hi* inten tion of conducting hit o n va e h*e the com mi I tec BEECH EK-TILTON Tho following i Moulton * final re|dr to Boecher't letter rr<|ue*ting the iinifim'- tion ot paper* in hi* keeping. fit* Kcutten Street. Brooklyn, Auguat ft, lit. //e-irv Herd lUrehrr Mr Dk* II Silt In all our acquaintance at I f.-u •. Uh;|i 1 have never received from you n letter of the tone of y our* of Augu*t4 It *ecui unlike t <>urelf and to hav c be. n itupired by the aute ill advi-er* who had *o la mentably curried your jirivata atiair* be fore a com mil. eo of your chureh and thrnco before the public. In reply, let me remind you that during the whole of the pa*t four year# all the document*, no" tea and memoranda w)iteh you and Mr. Tilto n have tnUuted to me have been *. entrusted became they had reference U> your mutual difference. I have n.> papers either of your* or hi* except such iu bear on thi* cue. You speak of memoranda of affair* aot immediately connected with the Tilton matter. Your probably allude here to the memoranda of your difficultly with Mr. Bowen, but these have a direct reference to your preseti*. cao with Mr. Tilton, and were deposited with mo bv y. u because of audi reference. You speak also ef a letter or two from you brother an J lifter, and I am sure you have not forgotten the apprehension which we entertained lest Mrs. Honker shul 1 fulfill a design which she forshaduWed to invade your pulpit and read to your congregation a confession of your intimacy with Mrs. Tilton. A'ou speak of other paper* which 1 hold "subject to your wishes." I hold none such, nor do I hold any subject to Mr. Til ton's wishes. The papers which I hold both yours and his were not given to be subject to the w ishet of either of these par ties; but the very object of my holding them has been and still is to prevent the wish of one party from being injuriously exercised against the other. You are ineorroct when you say thai Tilton lins hai access to my "depository ot materials." On the contrary 1 refuted Mr Tilton such privilege. He came to me mid said his ease would be incomplete unless I permitted him the use of all the documents, but 1 refused and all he could rely on were such notes as he had made from time to lime, from the writings of yours which you had written to me to be rend to him and passages of which he I caught from my lip* in short band. Mr. Tilton has seen only part of the papers in my possession and would be more sur prised ly> learn the entire facts of the ca-e than you can potaibly be What idle ru mors may have existed in newspaper of fices, i know not, but they have not come from ma. In closing your letter you say, "1 don't ask you to place before tho com mittee uny papers which Mr. Tilton may Kive you, but 1 do demand every paper which I have written or deposited with you." In reply, I can only say that 1 cannot justly place before the committee the papers of one of the parties without do ing tho same with the papers of tho other and 1 cannot do this honorably cxcopt either by legal process compelling mo, o? else by consent in writing not only of your self, but of Mr. Tilton, with whom I shall confer on the subject as speedily as possi ble. You will, 1 trust, see a greater spirit of jUktko in ibis reply than you have in fused into jour unusual letttc-J of August 4. Very respectfully, FKAXCIS D. MOULTON. Mr. Tilton has joined in the request that M r. Moulton shall tell what he knows antj show the letters and documents entrusted to his keeping. Hois to make his state ment to the committee ou Saturday even ing next. Beecher will testify nsxt week Ivv iileutiv tho I! .'ilytid; una •in •i •-i• 1, I'l thi' ilciouii inctil li n tint in i oi'ill t t i atllll nto hi*y "•! ' ..li- ui 't ii to t| r S |) M ilf.it. ' • • t l.ia li -llmotiv promi-i * 111 ho t ll). h- 1 1 o- ! litt ll.'li lit m ule mi Mr 11. In r, .m l the ! But "tie. If any i'.': ii to he in -ii, I'll.- t -ii.) hi tin.il hi 1 to Me B !-• hct .' hiin In to hi. lit wi: i ■lei hofttih while it o-* ail MI iii i- on nil ot outiogod lie liclali i|> end . .1. 1 ike! > to i tfi i! 11 i N..U Mi hcM tol'oi • I lUHVi-r, tf r licertiei • IIIMIII 1 1. üble i oe to come 1 1 out hi* own lotti'i- ll he .on protei t hi- reputation from liu elf I.i■ tin i I. in. I fi.it no . th cr MMft.tu!" Fioin the attiicli of hu own evlm liii.ii d-> to -li o * u! t eoilv prut cil, it lim ftUtlored nttd i* tutfeiing greater u 11. AGE tli tin hi* friend* cetit to think It l> U-I-le-M |o wit)!) 1 titttO oil Tlltoil or Oh the other actor* in the tragedy. Their i-a-e i< uitth-d. The one i|inlioii i* IV lilt lit: M I li> it , toil, i- to lie I willed, un.l tlint queition the refold he hu> hint volt niudc luift. - olul if I i .1' v'tde A yout.g latly in n I'etntay-iattia town put ii pi) ce of ii.dJllig Cake under hi r pillow, and ii cut t>i bed mill the happy hllief that the would dri um ot >ening her future hutban ! Toot e\.-iiiiig, however, • lie htiil eaten t > p'ntea i f ice creatn, nhout m pint f -trimherr \■ t w> . t cu .)■■, and two large pickle-, and ft'.f li ft) oys *h* we ii.l "rather ri o. ilti alngli all her lite than :u ■. . the louli i l.< i* ill !•• t draain. One man, ut tea>l, luiiio *i.it of tin lti-i i licr-Tißoii m ai.dit I with an unsullied teplllll! i-•!* 11 ft. 11l i- 11 1.0 t. I. y. Win It Tlllon urged him t> 'all at hi hov* luring h.-uh-. nee, Mr. Gret-ly de clined lie f.vid lie il.il not think it a ge I hubit to ii> it u wife while her 1.1 • btit.il Hoi a Way Theoe v. re cr.ditahle iiordi. ♦ -♦ • 1 111. FKANCO tiKKM V.N t tM l'l-U A !!*• N r- V .jU. ttou .it the Spanish *o> . -.•;* li d to the Fmnco-tit uian war; find Spain seem* likely pi continue a -ourcu uf con tinental trouble Frma Loudon ll• are tioli ! <■' Ith it .. f i .i. ..itue wa- rum luded three n ..nth* ng i hctu. u the Kmperor \\ i.i .i iu win! M nr.-i.nl r-- rran.., by ufuch it i* ftipulat)ll that that tii rmany aid in luppfWtltlf tho fflflirtt. ami rcu re all:.--. In return !'r th.- the Mar-hal l'rt-"lent pledged >pnin to ai aßiu: i uf frnii.-ai d defi witli tii-rtnaiiy in the cii nl fa war with Flam., Thi* im portant announcement i- *. i-uzit **it -t to line iiti..t hy the iiu.i, V it nn.i that the Cuke Ik, a; • the French Minuter for For. gu At' . i-. lia- <-on| lair.i-d to the Bril-fth tioy . ri.mi-.-it that fiermany i ft- k ing a quari .l with France Tlie complaint, it appe*r>. i> hated on a •latciiunt recent ly made by the ti. rn. -t: Kmba-fadur at l*ar in c n*er*tiori mit a the fluke Ui tl:c i ffvi t that (ieranany would cituao Fian.e tod iht front giving aid to the t'i>rii>t*, who l ndatc the llcutlality of th* I'rclith frvuftit r with impuntty. It may he that further trouble on thi* ►core w ill I avi lied, a il anuuuticcd it Pari- tlit all "t!:i difUcultie* with Spait; are at an end. N tverlhnic-* the it tercfl tieru any t.a* recently *buwfi in Sj -tiih a.iai. f u \i r> ominou*, and look® . with Fra e little n ore thru tm tinned truce If a!>o, • indicated, the former il.oiiK w:'.!i Italy 1 fol- rci.vcJ, tier many will p- > ut r. -trained |iwcr, and can d . tuti■ :■> Ftntn . wi.at tvtnu i:a li k THE GKAS-Iloi'l'KUs diiftcph. Mo , A u gu*t 6.—Ttir grar*- hi p|.r- i..,u entii j, i 11 i !t( corn cr.p in wc*te r n Katii*. It i- d> nbtful if ath avail.l l-Ufi.el . : e..ru w : 1b - faiej In llic-r State* hutftdtii* of • tliefv are h Hitig out and rem* *. mg ncry w liens, and fear* are <\i r< "< dt: at they mv .1 *l:y ail i orn w. t f i'.c \f i un rn . r A ii-ry in ..< mar. :nd<- J.. i... ■ : , j by a I*• nvcr n.'U p*;er. He *.. Ii:;# •! fr ;n nH. n .f 1 . e t. • v ei and. after * long ... h, i ,i di- icrcd - • a !*!■• . I :tu „• • ■ field like unto Nrbucha llicr.r.ir. It i> tuppoi. J that he fan. i-d lußUe ! an OX , or p.-ftftihly he may bo a little queer upon tho two point* of dr"* refor .' and a vege table diet. ELECTION BIoT IN KENTCt KV lain ■ villi-. Ivy , AugUft f A Courn r- Juurtial pc< ial dcvpatch -i that a fght Ovcurrcd at < ui:i'l village in ('"nrk Coun ty, Ky on ele -ion day. 'n which two white nun n< re killi-d, two neguiei mor tal ly wiundfJ, and fifteen negroe* more or h'ftft *e*ere!y woundod Tho light be gan a' the pollft MARRIAGES. At tin 1. .thi-rat Par*, nag" in ilublert biirg, by tho U-v. .1. A. Br'ghl Mr Jobn VVomi-r t ■ Mi- I . ;r* lteger#, both of Nlitany lial!. On 4th in*t . at Ontri Hall, by Her 11. C. (ialbraith, Mr-lie.ry V"an Pelt, of Cen tre Hall, to M Emma Zeig i-r, of Mill hcim. MARKETS. New York, August 10.—Flour mote active; superfine Western and State £1 50*5 'JO; common to good £."> Jsas 85 ; good to choice £ > SO* G 1". Wheat—No. 1 better, more doing; No. J spring £1 29; No 2 Minnesota £1 GO ; No *2 Milwaukee £1 15*1 33. Rye steady *l9o*Bl 0,. Corn scarcely so lirm ; Western mix ed 81*81jc; high mixed and yellow Western 8 laM sc. Oats firmer ; uew mixed Western 65aG7c; new white 70a75c; Cofie dull; Kio 18a"21c. •Sugar 7s.ißlc. Molasses quiet. Uice dull. Eggs steady ; Western 17nl8c. Butter unchanged at 18a'27c. LUMBER FOR SALE. The Undersigned lia* for sale n large stock of Lutnher at the Loop .Sawmill, (lately Oolyrr's), consisting of WIIITK, YKI.LOW. A PITCH PINK, IIKM LOCK, OAK. POPLAK, PALING, LATH. SHINGLES. II HA DING. and all kind* <>f Immher generally used lor building purp ■- DKY WALN ITj LIJMHKIt afwnys on hand- All kind* of Coopering done. .1. A FLEMING, aprQ-3iii Potters Mills. TO FaniH k rs& ituildevs Having attaihed a PLAIN Kit to qur steam saw-mill, on Ihu Seven Mountains near Foust's, wo are prepared to furnish, Mill 11. A YIII.IOW I'D!: FLOBBIYG *.V SILLDG. AT LOWEST MABKET PUICES. SHINGLES A Hll.l. LUMBEK F ALL KINDS. FENCING Ac., FUR- N ISII KD TO OUDEIt. 1. A J. UNDERWOOD, Millroy, JV, or, 1 aprfiiii potter's Mills. Pa. ADAM HILD, PAINTER, otl'ers his services to tho citizonsof Mifllii Centre and adjoining counties, in IIOIIMO, Sign lintl Ornatupiiutal l>t|lniii. GRAINING ' Oak, Walnut, Maple, Ash Mahogony. Ac., Plain and Fancy Paporhanging. Or ders respectfully solicited. All til) 9 workdeno for other painters. aov.Otf. lit I \ L Ll - r for Ati*ll -1 Term. V l. T l int wiili e.tinli.cluing oil the fuuttb Moiulti i Jli I. ..| Vug I Smith, 11 i ot t* ft if N' • n N > k' VUg tel "I lii \\ I Kd*"tt v IL t.i v 'i., th, Nti ITB, N"V I'. )s;i Jainn McKinn#/ v- ll Blower* No Ilk Aug T, IHTV 1 til I't V ill) I till 111 ' ft .1 11 II Ila it l. 'No ! -t ii- Jn T. i■. . K 11 s.iieilii Id * A Mullen V Co, Noli) Apt T IS I l W\V nglll-r Vft .1 ul,; -> 1 it ti No .• , \|ir T, IHT-l '■ li \\ \ land i \\ in I. i lilv. No V'lg • T, IbT i. .1 Miult* \- Pa 141* Co, No "AC.', Vug T. IkTit. '•alio V a Sail" No "Jut. Aug I, IHTJ M M i.■ niiSl,!in , : nl ft- Wm Craftinire t ! nl, N u If I, Nov T, |HI i S tintiier ue of v> John Hi t-t, No IUH. Nov T. 14*714 Ji lin 11 Moir. in v> P i Hit Co, No 11** N uv "I", ' Tit Suln'l Chtil lc* V fame, No ITS', \ug T, is: t .1 It U -imr vft \rrhlb, I Moire, IT I ', Aug T, IbTd >r. old week, coin illuming on the 'till M lOutf. \ 11 ut Aug T, , I A Header v I'M lilt Ci, No IB i Aug T, fwm lis ul K A (i.n iV Co, No, 19, AprT,. lt*7l I rt Nut Bank ot iluuling.lou \> alio A I. oi', Api T, IST I mi u*e ut Etnierdc Fait-t \ J,.. tir . A Kt.y, No 61 AprT, ISTI .1 PC. lutrii v tieo Vai 'id a et ut, No P. Apr T, I*7l II ah it V \Y uglier x> \Y Pooriiiuu, No T?>ld \ | r J', la.'l Z S Welch V > lie*) Kin ill he ~No 1 - Aug T.'7l t. in (Juigicy vs tieo r in-t, N•• "J'4'ft Ai, T, ;i \\ I. W il*..n et nl triifttne- ) John ThonipftOll i 1 nl. No Tii, dim i . T-l Lloyd, Caldwell ,V Co )• .1 \ i lium** A Co. No 64J. Jan T, ImTT! Aloe!', H .> er h\ her next frtc. ii ti John W niiuß, No 111, dan 'l', lfTk J P llarria Vt Bradley Child* • ! a!, Nol lid dan T, IHT-J Mult... 11. lIoOVI ! -V C ■ u-o of ) - .1 I nd. wo I Adm'r, No IT! AprT. TTf A I N. hoi. *3 J K Millet eta', No TXiT, Apr T '72 > f| M.-Crickarl'ik Co v Churic? lltown, No V_'.. Apr T. 72 Johli 1 TuumpXftl V* EC 11 Utile* et al, No I 21". AprT 1*72 M bug- man el ul ). H F Sheflur No 214, Aug J', tb74 \\ ii \ ung et al v f Chi.. VJuigley, No 44 Jan T. Isl'd .S*. .ii> Coruiaii \ t 1. B M'lntiJi , No ho, ] Jan T. 1 7J N. rw .'d Co*! and l.uruber Co v John ' Ell. !l XCo No ltlT, Jan T, 74 i I. rj v* Li. -Iu N • oT, Apr'f, . i! J. ii. !1 tf.-r v- Briuget Mcfiill, No 7" ■ A l-t T. 72 Jo-eph U'l -"il v- h '■•- J' Bet ( . Ai< * L ider, H J 11 .HI. , N ichla* Bow i Mi!e> iJatiiel Hrumgat l, ILnry Kor* mn, Peter S lUiriv 1 . Pntton luv > fit*)', < Walk, r Jacob Kunklc, B F Keck liar :i- J. !n 11 k.'l ci. Kd Kiialiler. , L'nmn- And Calhoun Pi nil F'.ia* Kruuirine Urvgg- Fred K ZetCe Henr.i-r Henry Armaga*t t'n >au .-A exai.Jer, J> eph Alrx ar.def 11* 'r- John 11 Mil", r Ma. lei. Jacob X eari. k B ifa.di Jlt Bate. Spring Da' fl K afni.it .ti W loune barger Kuvh tv. orgo lialJman ftogr- .Morgan Luca. Fidw Joht >on I*. tt.-r I'hiup Kemp II u • lon -Jacob Cronn.iller L!ST Jl liOltS.'or Autruß Tern), 1671. H. IL :. -•!)■ S S Lv •). K 1' Kat.kin. .1! S- tnincf. 11.-. ft in (i .lbrattb Pat ton Wm Head Mile.iiarg J lillahr.. J B Prouifoo. i'.uggft thuft AJaiuft. Wm Curtin 1' it.: John St Coy .S r- \V*lt Fcrgi.fton Sam! Gov*, J Shadinau Suowthoe P Yoger. n 1... I.- • vi >. it-. llarr .ti> K;iit|-rt. Mich lien s iTing S Lyetic Jm> li sky I n ion- Jacob ll,cover llatnr* \V 11 Mover Howard Jacob Holler Miirs Jnfues Komian Worth Eltas Turner. l.lsl tF TKAVJ-.RSK .lI'RORS for Ist v%< k August Term lt-74 lb-Job..;.t- James Fury, John 11 ffer H 1. ndis i'alloit John Muster I'enn Uichai lv,:stcller Jacob Kcr stiller. J.math Knstn'. K Hartman, A Mover, I) A Mucr, Ad 11 terman Itenncr A DSwarU Snow Shoe It Mile. A Campbell Liberty- W H Gardner. t' Holler Harris S.imi \\ isson. Wtn Mokle, H M itcholl Howard bow—Henry drove Heine* John Limbert, K lhihlsr, Aba M uto-r ilalfmoon ti 5s dray, A Rnrthoinuw, J t' I- ishrr I'hiliptburg - Jacob Tvtt. Hogg* -K H Fuarrnan. l'ot'e- A Gregg, Geo Kocll, 11 Bol linger. Cyrus Hurst. John Kmcriek Walker Jno Miller, jr Rush -J C Allpott Milesburg T Miles. Itoilieu spring Alexander Miller, 11 Neil, J B Mdlcr Howard- -Mich Confer Gregg—F F Jameson Taylor—l) Henderson Miles Joseph Urauiley, John llubler Fergusen —John Shifilcr ______ W. A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER CFJITBE II ILL, I*A. Would most respectfully inform the clt r.en of this \i inity, that he has started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public patron age Boot- and Shoe- made to order and according to style, and warrants his work i<>> ,-ijual any mado elsewhere. All kinds' of repairing done, and tharges reasonable ) Give him a call. feb 13 ly j J JU.S.U. UUTELIUa, Dentist, Millheim. Oilers bis professional services to the) public. He is prepared to perforin alii operations in the dental profo-sion. .JNT-He is now fully prepared io extract Icdh absolutely without yain. myß-73-tf. j nl FORTNKY, Attorney at l.aw.j • He Hebraic, Pa. VJllice over Key - j on Id,* hank. may 14'80; ■AJ. J. HHBEFFLER TAYLOR, Nearly oppo.-ite Spangtcr's hotel. Cut. Hall w hero he i . at nil times, prepared ! to make nil kinds of men ami hoy's cloth-j ing, according to the latest styles and at j reasonable charges. C. T ALEX tsbxa, U M. Boviaa ! \LKXANDKK A Bt>WBBS. Attor-] . neys-nt- Law llellofonte, Pa. Spo-1 Iciiit attention given to folic, tiotis, and! (>rphans' four! practice. May lie con sulted iu German and Knglish. Office in! Oarmiii. - Building. luygH '74-tf. I L. SPANtiI.KK, Alloriiev-nt-Law. ♦ I Bellefonto, Pa Olhee with Hash A Yocuni. Consultation in Knglish and German. Collections promptly n tt*-n ti - I | jjl | j If KG LK FONT KM Alth lit s Aiit a ft'/ !u. at 5d 'I Bed I'.'o Hie ft' . ~C"I ti HU ...Oai '' .... llnrii iHi ;II . ,Cloror*eed I.fa' ..Potatno* •* Lar.l per imun.l I* .... 1' oh net pom... a finitei 2 I Kggli •• .I'ia-t.i poil.fti, -1 . fa Ito w H Bi'*-)i. I" llmio 16 , Lar.l t. i |t iU'ul H . efit HID . *I • I.', , K ft'ir 1-r b trrel retail" j a hole*.lia f.'ii t" 7.'4 l Mlf.ltcY >f \ I.N K l r ! White win .1 I kk IT- I C 0..: ii.' ••* • ..I'ftltt* < .*>lll' I.* HHT'CS Ml < ')* v r#'4**i I, I* I ..'I iiifltiy 1, . Halt ti -t wru k,. v.. .. iti. on *c ...li .1' t6 Huttei 2" . Egg* .1' Planter '.' '4l Clie.tilu! Coal (. i Ton . >T. Htnvu ('.•al pel 'I oi S'. 41 Egg ('"ul per Ton |■. . . Llmeburiicr ' it pot T< n- i II VLUABLK RB \ L i: TAII FOR SALE. Will ho ItflVird at Public Sale "I. the premive*. in Potter twp on Tilt US -I'A Y . hepti-uiber l.tb, IHT4 Tk following rual i late. belonging to the i'.-late of peter Ruil, lie. d , . loot ing of u valuable farm "f llh ACHES, more or Ii o, .tuate 1 mile I' on Potter- Mill- Theteoli ereetod h TVSI' s T"!!f I'WKLLING lll SK, ff\NU IIAKN. nn.l other outbuilding*, with |W>i good orchard* and all kind> > f the hc*t trtiu on the piemive*. and n go ■ 1 vpriug of iicv. r fading uut'-r near the IIOUmC. Al— , K'ghty Acres ul' rimlicrlaud, -unite in Potter twp , 2 mil* from Poller* Mill- Safe l• • niimence at I o'clock, p oi. Tel m- wilt tn made kfiown *i day ot •oil) JOHN UISHKI. josH r A con EB. I A Ug fi. Exeeutol., Lime ! Lime ! Linto of the b -I quality, nlwajr* on j hand, at the kilt. ..eat ( eillf'. llaii. GEOHGEKf * *telvrr I vtU'i t'ft' I > iw Uf iKJkc *l i nte Mliwttt I lawflitdue if hid httifOi.ha -.Ui.'.xti !'.4il-'o IlfilNflßki 1, Mrt.fal t> : I'hjvkra! 11}. |tt(.n!Uk.cbi> < ti • i. I'oMat Mf'lK'k b-n r! ar.d Fm, l) cif 4,1 iet 4uai Al*M tr*Dv*c, rnt e. Itt c wt&led rimlopc, out) hi rBU J%e fibrl*ti BaiJttif, in IL .* >4>lil ililf KtMHBf. .ItMirt) deuntnliktMi, IfvUit liairlj )*' wircmJul t rfttlk#, 11**1 I '.lf kikftulfil bf elf fillbM U*) ix? r*4i) *l4) vntmd iUi 'UI Ud dt*#rr tin* **f lb-: Ivtuxi ttxwdlft t'.e til the *t*}vll< stii B of U** Wtl'tc - Xug *iit * IL*m2 *ti rum •! uftflr xiir.jlt. (*rUiß *BX ußcret. bu bvtlUi j h*l ill* totidilMt m*} be, tt) t ff hits* l! cbe>*|>)}.' *i*d r*Jit *UJ £4pT I bt* lecitur hutki4 l*e Itt like of etW) J<*UTL **4 T*o B*N IN IXIO LBD •vnl undet ocl, It* * pliin tutelupe, |* *iUu m ' IFFFUR vt *l* •• T-RIWO |UT A(MtT- !•-** l'alu*Lcß. Cil AS J C KLINE t CO. i*i n*. .•*.. x-; v ...-• llaii* s..*, r I*JU - I BUTTS HOUSE RI.I.t.KIONTK, I*A. J 11. 11l TTS, Prop'r. Ha.) first 'la-.- bccomtntilaUon; chary: im reuuna *" v. If. MftitlFb > sALLs. By v irtne of undry writ* of Jbri/ariai, Itrar f'.t i. ani rtn-fitium iv -u<-d out ofthe C url of Co;nni"i. Plea of Centre . nt.ly. Pa, and to me directed, there will be eip -ftid to public vale al the Court lluil'i- in Belief).nte, on Monday, 24th day of AugUftl.llift follow.ug de-crib >-J real uvlate to w il All defendant* right it; anu to the fellow-. Je*rbed lot* of ground iitus'- ii. the! II ro "! Bell.-for.te begfn:;ing al thu to nth : ■ ale of i. .ga;i -treia, at a tart at 4" feet . -i ot > irimr of Tho LtnJrogan, then.-.- .-**!. along mid ire*t, to t in corn-r of lot f tlurr.ndc ft lie-.:-. 'JWA to :a alley thence by n. rtb fide of -aid a'J.-v. to i. point. 24Ct\ ea>l of the line of Th itna-- Lunidrican't lot, thence by lot late of Jno M. Aw.ft'.ct I fttafe, TSl'fl to l*..ligM ti. to | the place of beginning, being lot No IH6. lin the General Plan or IV tof -aid C-.ro ■ llel I .font. AH that • i*. • fgro ~-.d, . . H iop tire.-:, • aid Uor doacrit'cd a- loliau- B.tgiti : g .. e orin roi lot No 16] lh. ~10"B Hi'hwj. I.! .kfr ilitnre along "tier ; rtio:. .! . t T3OOH to 1. *t- •• t ..rn; rof lot No 100 ihenw ai n.g xaid lot A*ft to place of huginning, the ►awe be-, og the noulh v -tern Uirti .n < r part .J • i lot l'lf in the (v< :.cral Pian or Plot of tail! t. -rough Setxed taken in rn- ut n and to 1> • uhln tlx- tr ;■> rty of B V. Bta . as Garnishee of A He -tar. 1 Glitz- A IXJ : AH the tig it, title an 1 inter- •: of de | fendant iiuo rtain tract or lot of ground situate in Gnion twp.. Centre county, i bounded n the. sotfth by th-- old plank t road, on the wot by David 1 nderu'iiod. ion the north by iand oi Sam'l Hrugar and 'lhers, and Oh th. •., '. by lot oi Curi-tian , Buck, < t a', ,- nlaining about 14 acres, J more orb-s. Thereon erected a t\,i sto iry frame dwelling house, rood stable and '■ other outbuildings Mue l, taken in <*x leulion and to b- sold as the property oi John T. Con by. ALSO : AH that certain tract of lan,l - ituate in Taylor twp.. Ccntr*- co., bounded on the north by laud o! Will tarn Mc.rytnan, on Uhe cast by lat.d <n the north by Valentine SL, on the-outh by landofßeuben Valentine's heirs, en-t by Walnutst, on the west by land of D 0 Bush. Said building i a two story frame building about d-Oft front and 'JO feet deep. .Seized, taken in exccu li,,n. anJ to be sold as the property ol Jonathan Searfauss, et. ux. *A L.-i All the right, title and interest of de ' fendant in and to a Certain lot or piece ! I ground situate in the Boro' of Unlonville, | Centre eo.. bounded on the south east by i lot of Eliza Barton, south wast bv -treci, • northwest by lot of Presbyterian Parson* i age, and northeast by an a,ley, containing | of an acre, tnore or less, thereon erected . a two story frame dwelling house, stable 1 and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in , execution and to be sold as the property t i \ \v of J. A. v inters. ALSO. i All that certain lot of ground situate in J © Hoggs twp., Cciitro county, bounded and i i described as follows to wit. Beginning ] I at a white oak, thence by BobL Holt, 41'. ! west 11G per to a port, thence by land of! - Henry T. Ryman, south 67"' en*t, 4H per, 'to a post, ihenco by 'land of Hartiaba j Shope, north 2b \ east 104 perches to the place of beginning. Seized, taken in exc- I cution. an.i to be sold as the property ol ! Christian Shope, et ux. ALSO • I AH that nie-Miage tenement or lot ol 4 I ground situate in the Boro of Uellefontc, k | situate on the corner of Hisop and Alle ghe ny its., Wft in breadth of front oni Bishop st, and extending back along A1 j lcghunv st, southward TiOOft to an alley I being lot No '.Kb in the General Plan o*r Plot of said Boro' thereon em-tcd n lnrg. stone hotel building, stable and other , ut | buildings. Seized, taken in nt,, ution and to bo sold as the property of J. H. Butts. 1 ALSO, All that building located on a lot In ground situate in Snow Shoe twp , I . -.in t-: ;.-don the north by land of Jno, I" 1,-. I east, south, and west, by land of the Snow ! Shoo Land Association, it being a two j story plank frame house ISx'.'oft in >; with '2 rooms down u*d ,t rooms up stair* |Seized, taken iu execution, and to be *..'■! as the property of John Sarvv. ALSO. All those seven lots of ground situate in the town of Aaronsburg. f, ntre cu„ and known as lots No 224,-Jti, A 227, bounded ou (ho north by uorth at, on the * ,uth bv ' Blackberry alley, west by bt No 221, east by Chestnut st, also lots No 231, 244, 24ti, A '247, Bounded north by Duncan st, south by north t, wct by Union alley, erst by chestnut st, numbered according to the general plan of said town. Also all that certain messunge and tenement situate in the county aforesaid, bounded HS fol lows Beginning at a rock oak, thence by vacant land, south '2o° K W) i*rchea io ' stone, thence bv land of W*u. Sawyer, survey, N. lij 0 , Ela porches to a stone, S 2U'K 2<> per toft stone nCI" IH9 per to stone N '2o° K UK) perches to a stump, N Jo 0 , \V TS(> perches to u stone in a northwesterly direction of tho afurcsaid warrant or sur vey. thence along said w arrant line, south, 61*, west 204 perches to tho place of bo ginning, containing 107 acres, 140 perches, more or less, with the appurtenance*. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of W P. Fullmer, et ux. ALSO, All defondauts interest in all that cer-i turn Jot of grouuij sitwuj in Uaiunviiiu !$•*' MUthln-riMi in ibn groiiml |Utt ur plot of .* d lloro h No l.uuinli.l north !•> Mm,r..*d, w. •, I y lot ,f Win. Knl.hhU St.* i"i. winded i•> lb X. by] l iiiiil (. .• p, ti i. \ ,v I, ml i.f O.buni, '■ vI . I• l ll irri 11... vi i, mi til "fi tin*] .0111, b> i i~i 11,.-ti. ir. .if (i.ii ll.ivt", ill-. .1 ..111,,11111,g MliiiUl til MITI-. 11l .rx ■■>., tlitrrvii vie, ii-il ■ j-ilut) frame dwell. III* in.il.. batik l.iirii Mini other OUtliUlld '"K' f ■-"-11, IMWCII in execution and to , In. mill n< the property f W, H, Smith A LSO, i All lb it i iirlMiii tract or lot of ground! , in.n(.-in liutt'.fi tup, Centre county,! ( bounded .11 tin. S bv lull'l of John, Mmi.-ri, K bv ii.,l of Joint Hum, ..it tin- N, mill W. l-v laid of lluili A lllanrbard, <.mining "JO irrn, tooriior lan, thereon erected n frame dwelling b<>u*e tnl otllor building. Heigad, taken In! .'ti'i udon uihl (o In-Mild > tba property of Win Homier. A LSO, All Hie following two tract* or piece* of, lend •iluetu in tw|i, described follow*: 'J lie l*t beginning el a tolirj luuti, in tin- run, (formerly nt * upruce).| linn. i_ml..iij( lend of Hem') Frank end otb-1 ,-r, S To , VV. Ti (M-rclim to a po*t or *U*fie| theft,-iS li®, K. 00 percbe* along If, Ul'lil't i 9thl. til *UiHe* on mountain, | 1... i. north ~, K 'Ti per.-It a# to none* in j ti:,- oip, l-'.el N iV , W C/J pl-fi tuM j moiijt 11 at. nab t miiL land, to the place] if hi /ifttiin/. rohUiniiif 8 acre*. 40 perch- j . more or thereon i-rc j a bug *aij Ural; ••ti ■ < N 7>i i- . perch,* to tba place of be-j ,'uunng c i.tu:i,,ii({ 40 pt-rche* neat tneav-j "fi '"hen ir. taeeutioti and to be ■mbl lire of John 11. Burd. L ALSO A., inal certain tract or piece of land/ bounded m the notth by land of Samuel 5 l.,r> J. u lfou**, tin.all ltarn and othar lutbuihiiny*. SI taken in Kim-uuw., . J *® lUe I'roperty of liAVili i ISc.il U aF. SHAFFEH, Sheriff, j XioMtaKP Kwiui aiid J 1 a J# c u i- belonging t the underigu ed neiil i .-tray about u m ago. They ' •! *f a blue walk along the back andj! a black-croM of tar on the aide, l'eraonil allowing the whereabout* of the *atue, j' hi be Miiiably reward. -1 for any inforttta- j' .1 AtXjH M COOL. Spring 14 ilia. 1 l/XKt l TOH S IfoffCfJ "tm- i 1 j laiotiiinry ou the uciate of Jacob l -pangler, lata of Fottor twp, dc-d. have a IWn granted to the undeoigned who rr | |uet all p,.roii* indebted to raid ca I ale to • , i.ake isiiinedialc payinulit, and thoa ho#- nig claim* to prvictni them duly authenti >nu-d by Im* for tritlement WM W. SPAXOLEB, JACOB WAGNKR, Jr. ** July-at. Ksccutora. THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. Neat door io Wilson & Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheny St., UKLLEFONTK. PA., Jas. C. Williams (Suctwur to 11 F. Rankin A Co.) DEALER IN I'VitE haws AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS, DYE STU FKS, \ ARMSHKS, ItHCSH. Ks. r KKFI'MKUY, NOTIONS. ! AND FANCY ARTICLE* Fun Tim TOILET. Ac. puaswiiisa UQUOJSS (or medicinal purpose*. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSKS A SUPPORTERS io gnat variety! Also, Choice CiGAKS AND TOBACCO, ■41 all other article* usually hepl in £rl clio Drujt Store. P U KSCBIPTIONS C A RE Fl* LLY j COMPOUNDED. |9mar?4tf A li. KINDS OF Factory Goods natantly >n hand and offered in exchange ( lor Wool. T 'hew good* arc of the very |Uc*t and m unit fact a red by A. F Odd.nay. ■ i Ore. . bhijokrt, President, Cashier. QENTRK COUNTY BANKING CO. (Late M illiken, Hoover & Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS* And Allow interest. Discount Notes, Buy and Sail. (Government Secui'lies,Gold ' filwaiiTi'tiw'il*lNt,ulrfn gtfin-tiMiawv I *utaall)T.yintr , iV*|iuU*Bh*awatU I iiyrwp- I rw Uaa u7*aa' rwri,.f liim, bm m; a* laweciw. i>pv u. IMi yet gerO. tr I f! _ ft tjwotmnr*aw KBkHia, : lhda>i.(awiijw kilo. . flqlwkla. Win*lll.w ylt^-->w>erri>h.iTi.^iu , J IIAUIHH. fII BIttHSRHT .lAIIKAVKR juiiNiioritK. rimiomk. a Pennsvalley • Banking Co, CENTBI HALL, PA KECF.IVE DEPOSITS, ' And Allow In.rreat, Diecount Not# Buy and Sail Uovarnuit ftlSrenritka, Gold and f .. Otaatat PfTita llovt-Kit, Wu, B. MiMii.g, , I'rwa'i. Car bier Cha. H. HelTlj """ 4 lock, BitlrhmnkcrA Jwel#r Millhrim, Otiirc Co., I'a. Ki-ipectfully inform* hi* friend* and the |j pul ii >o general, that 1 ha* ju*t opened ,at hi# new o-tebli.hinent, above Alexan der'* atore. and k-j.* con.tai tly on hand, , all kind* ol < h Ug, V> at. , and Jewt-lry i..ft lie latml >t vie*, a* alco the Maranvilfa Patent Calender C.'ok, j>? .ri.ic.l with a jiMHusWo indea of the month, end day of jtho vtof-ib ®a4 week on it* face, which l j warr i.l. .1 a> perfect time-1 • | .- xi* -fjlio k-, H'iUi. -.-t ni-.d J, v >re paired ou *hr* notice and warranted, j ep IP C 8 ly Uci Haitijik' Itotißii in Town. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, D. JOIIN>]uN A SONS, Proprietor* Bollofonte, Ponna. /V 11 it** to and from tht Jirj.ot. Exoelsior Cement Th* under, gn.-d n-.i* nsaiiufa.-turn* Ce weot W A li HA X Tfc is tit A.SU PEIt IOK tiUAhllY, at hi* kiln*, near Pine Creek Mill*, in Ifeine* tap fbi* c meat ha* already lieeii u*ed in 'urge quantiUe* upon tb L C A 8 C. It It .and lia bee* found highly taUifacUiry upon ail job* where it ha* been u>d, and a* njual to j any now manufevturvxi for u*e in CIS. TKHNB. W.VTEB PIPES, or whatever purpoM- a gmel quality of C- suci.l i* deai rable Tin* Cement ha* cdr,- ly been tawlcd far and wide and rerdere i the ut tnuat *ali*'are eon ctrweting Ciatrrti*. laying Wat- r f'i;>e*, Ac , will ond it p*their adva* tage to bear tbiain mind.and al*u, thatfan a .riant- the article aa iare*entd. J G. MEYER, may til if Aa', nburg. Pa. A New idea! A. WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machine FOR 50 Dollars !! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AKP EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned wwmom Settle Sewing MacMne! 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