ri OtWTUR UKpOkTER r.'ir spvi Alt T. c:. LOCAL ITEMS. i friends will oblige bv sending ur it. m> ot local new s in their Wality. r*> ii the facta only, and we will put them u shape, also notice* ol deaths und marri age*. . Any one sending us the names of six new .it! - tibcrs, with the ow-H. willb# eulit'ed to rco.-ive the Kuroxrvx oneyeai ftee Th. HkpoK'. * Vein* road by acaCy ivory body on this side of Xhe county, w here it ha* a larger circulation thaa any t v paper.-, will be foond tha bast medium for advertising nnsiness. sale*. Ac. Ac. CofRT, • N crir* Jurors, Witnesses sumni .wed, and all others inlrr.wtcd, are uolHlc4 th:* then* * no olid Waek lYwirt, in Augvist Term, IFTA aod syi.V need not appear Ity order of tVnt, B. F. Miarrmh Sharlft DKM. STANDING CO"M MTTTFK ItolleioTita, N. Ward H Y Slttxar do S "• J.aaefh Vox, do W t) Meek. MiicsVurg Ja* P Rk aaver Howard—John W Gardner, rbillpsbttrf C A Faulkner, CnionviF -*lolia Flag Bennor • A Y YYsgn. r, B.vggs - m VTarks Burnsid* Haruard Ve.dahotTer thirlin—Hiv*iy Thai I. Ferguson—Y\ H Fry. t.recg—,l U Hack man Hainaa Jnha C tstcrr*r. Ha)ftno*n -J J1 Grt®n. llarria- John Meyer Howard- B Loalhi r> Huston—H t Or.mister. Liberty—Jtto. A Stove. Marion--George Hay. Mil*#—Harvey. K or man Fatton P K tellers. Prnn— D A Musse-. Patter- Gcotge Stiver Kttsh —ft M (taffey. Sriww Sbvv* J 11 Holt. Spring—John 11 Taylor—Samuel Wcxvcn I'r.ion—G 1. Peters. Walker —lohn Divetis Worth—t>vren M'Oann J. 11 Mt'lißlSiiK', t'hsirniai, a ♦ "a Potter twp. Teacher*' Examination at Centre Hall, Tuesday 8. The "Eureka" society, will give a public entertainment, in this place, <>n Thursday evening, 'JT John Boozer, of Totter, and Wro. 11. Sterer, of Aaronsburg were n ration ed as radical candidates for A-semblr. Several farmers below Centre Hall. caution hunters against killing squirrels upon their grounds. See their notice in ancthsr column Mary Lockard. residing in Brad ford township, Clearfield county, one wile from Bigler station, was 99 years old ua the 4th test. ■—The partnership heretofore existing between Grumbine A Gross, in the furni ture bu>inv-s has-been dissolved and the tame will be carried on by Mr. Grunt bine. Kev. A. D. 11 owe, Missionary to In da, preached his farewell sermon at Buor.eville, this home), on Sunday 15. Tt.ere was a good attendance. The Kev gentleman has more friends autong chil dren than any other man that ever started out to preach from Clinton county. The, Totter twp. Grangers held a love feast in the school building of this place on last Saturday afternoon, had everything imaginable good to eat, and enjoyed themselves immensely. -—The concert of the ltebersburg band in this place, on last Friday evening was well attended, and tl.e music good ana werth tha admittance. Anybody that says this band.is not one of the but in the c utty, we will fine hint $5 A heavy thunder gust passed over our county on last Friday evening, .1. Tie lightning was terrific and flash fol lowed flash in quick sucession. The rair. was a Godsend as we had a very dry spoil Tue lightning struck the rod on Felix flurkholders barn, and three hogs that w ere snoozing at the foot of the rod have n.,: awakened since. A stable of Mr. Et ters, in Banner tap., was struck and burn ei down. Jacob KsrittUer, the faaiou- Sugar Valley hunter, died at his home on last Friday night. The large barn of Eli Zellers, near I. gan.-ville, was struck by lightning en Saturday night, 22 d, and burned to the ground, with the entire cropi f wheat, hay, implement* ar d one horse. Sburtiidge £ Co , Bellefonte, are njw receiving the only genuine Wilkes- Bsrre Anthracite coal that is being offered for sale in Centre county- They inrite in-pection of the coal, and are willing to compare bills of lading. Cyrus Durst threshed 0 bushels of Shumaker wheat from 100 sheaves, not c anting tailings. Who beats Mr. Durst? Mr. liassinger, of the Old Fort, left a specimen of his potatoes at our < ffce which indicates something big for thus osrly in the season. The specimen he left is of tl. Great Western kind, a late potato and weighs a pound. Musser, Runkcl & Bro's.new hard ware firm at Mlllheim, will keep up an establishment equal to any in central Pennsylvania, where mechanics, manu facturers, farmers and all tradesmen can be supplied with whatever they need in the line of hardware, at lowest possible prices. Give the new firm a call they of fer the best inducements. Prof. I'ulaski, late of the Tuscarora Academy, is desirous of obtaining a select class of students in the English branches and languages, and sill also give ls.-sons in instrumental music. The Professor is an accomplished scholar and musician and we trust will be prntronized by our peo ple. HeHry Hess, an old and respected citizen of .Woodward, this county, aied suddenly, of apoplexy, on Thursday 20, at noun. In the morning he seemed to be in his usual health ; at noon he went lo one of his lots toj see after his cows, and his wife following about ten minutes 1 lure af ter, found him lying upon his back and un conscious. He expired a few mo ments after she found him. His age wns 5b years, and? 2 months. GET ASSESSED.—The duplicate list* oi voters now in the hand* of the asc-or* and subject to inspection free of charge, by any person residing in an election dis trict who shall desire to see the same It is the duty of every citizen to see that his name is properly regiitered. Aftor the 3d day of September it will then be teo late. Thcjlnw now requires assessment* to be sixty-one days before the election. On the two secular days preceding the day for the return of;the 'asses-merit lists the asse*sor is required to be at the voting place in his district from 10 a. rn. to p. m Mid from 6 p. in. to Op. m. for the pur pose of making corrections or adding new names, but it is not best to wait until tbe last day. Attend to it at once. Any one desiring to purchase a com plete carriage manufactory, with the best of tools, a good location, and where a splendid trade can be established, w ill do well to call at once upon Wilson cc.rid ii be his right and privilege to draw off tha water* of the dam and . alch the fsh hv wholesale, at the same lime eatiting the daalruction of myriads *f small which war* laft by the receding wa ter* to perlsb'on the bank* below tha dam With a pertinacity peculiar to ema poo pie he persisted in this wanton destruc t or. afte- l c.eg duly warned, and on Mon day h was brought hef ve Ksqturo Mc- M*h an, on a warrant issued on the infor- mation *1 Mr. Hester, and convicted of the offenc*. Ha was fined twenty-bee dol- Vai* a"d cost', and gwvo hail far trial at court fertile offenc*. I* is time that an vxart.p'e n made and ; doubt it .-.1 hare a wholesome eflec: There are other mill owners tlh.> p rim! yc.ning in dams and they te. .re liable t > the penally .Viffcni :w. — — * ♦ * For the Reporter SPAWLS FROM PKNN tur school a.rectors think that appli cants for school*, for the w inter arc be- Cuming quit* r.- trouble-, me a< the candt date* have been Go in bey> The Broshvalley br.is* bar.d f assed through 1.-re on las'. Friday while on the way to Centre Hall, and also an their way home furnished us with excellent music, which indicates that their practicing is not in vain. Some twenty of our Penn iwp . fallows left 1 ere lor Hel'efonto on Monday last Ui;>.:.es> must he dipatched when they are about. J. C. Bible on. at* Potter township * best citixer.s, was through here last Monday John looks well, and sac tux to increase in flesh since he is boarding with his wife. The Turnpike company arc repanng their toil house above town. The road n.st pay a reasonable dividend or the c. uipany could not fix up as they do. They have improved their roa J a great aval this sumuur, which is no Us than what they ought to d<>. After all has been saij, '.hat could be said, Mr. Campbell's new mill i about ready for operation, and it is time too. At J now our Ktnuta went up there and get married, without even saying a word. Well such things will happen and it is no body's burinos, consequently not mine cither. Locals are as scnrce as honest office seekers, so will let this Jo for this week. 10 S. C. WHIM'S ROM SVGAS VALLEY Jacob Karstelter died Aug. 2k'd, aged CO years, after ar. illness of three weeks, llis lile-wor' i- June, and many poor will feel his loss, for there was not a heart broken with want but h* relieved itjif known. In business be •*, ever active ar.J the !.< igbbcrhood will miss him. He w as a'kind neighbor ur.da faithful friend. I think I never kr.ew a nmn with such an ncuie memory. If he had a number of papers in hi- bis po->es>ion, if you asked for n particular or.o he would select it out and hand it to you, unerringly- -though he could neither read nor write. They j laid hiui to sleep under the daises, his spir- j it ha gone inte the "Silent Land." "O land 1 O land 1 for all the broken-heart* j ed The raildv-! herald by our fate allotted. | Beckons ard with r.sited torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand. Into the Land of the great departed. Into the silent Land." * Last night, til, we had a very havy rain storm accompanied with v'.vi.l lightning ard terrific thunder. A fiery bolt struck ! the ham of Eli 7,-'!!ar<. ar.d was entirely consumed, w h one horse, buggy, spring wagon, harries- aii l all hit crop that *i, housed. Mr. 7.. was fortunate in having his barn and crop insured in the Sugar \ alley Mutual Fire Co., about throe rears •g >. Insurance about SI9OO. J. HARRISON BUTTS. BBLLSVOBIB LBTTHL BELLKKOXTS Aug. 24. IFT4 MR EPITOK: —The radicals went j throug: | :he farce of" holding delegate elections on Saturday. Dan. Hastings, j Ike Mitchell and Jake Miller, Levis brother, are the chosen ones from Belle foute. . Tiiin list comprises ail the elements of the sublime to the ridiculous, interlined with a voluminous amount of wisdom and egotism. The convention will meet on Tuesday, in Reynolds Hall, where they will start without a Judicial candidate, concecding the field to your former Judge. There seem to be two aspirants for con gressional honors. Win T. Wilson, Esq , oneof Bellefonte s irrepressible candidates and Col. Shorllidge who is about being ad milled to tbeir county convention to share in some of the empty honors. So far there has bci n no pi rsen named ir. opposition to the Modoc candidate for the senate. That " resolution seems to havo quench- i ed the thirst for Senatorial honors, in the radical camp a well as in other quarters. There has been a j r-ponderance of radi cal maneuvering during the last weak, in the way of figuring out candidates for the lower house. Thu radical brain seems to be muddled. Some want temperance candidates ; some want farmers ; other* want one radical and one independent democrat. To settle the matter I say nominate W. T. Wilson and Levi Miller, who would be mnrvelously tickled with the high honor conferred, who might bo induced lo pay all expenses—an import ant consideration. The next tug will be for district attorney. Jim Hale started carlv in the season to make up a slate in hi* own inlcrf.t, hut being called t< Obi* <>n a vi*it. S. I). Gray, I). 8. Keller end Ja. Love have sms In d it, in hit absence, and it in net known who will be the suc cessful candidate, although it it conceeded liint Love it in the interest of the Belle* fonte man ipulutpr*. At to the candidate* for Committioncr, honors are eatv. Court will convene to-day. It it taid that District Attorney l'otter hat from tixty to seventy cases of Commonwcatlh suits to dispose of. Many of them are for viola lions of the prohibitory lhjuor law. The saloon men of our town took leg bail and Jug out, befercthe ;w arrant* were served. It appears that tho informations were made in Milesburg and the constable wat sent here, who announced hit business, The news spread like a Chicago fire, and before this Milesburg official could get round, bU birds had all flown nnd having no salt to drop on their tails, he was com pelled to retire with an empty cage. 808. Six new doctors ure about locating at Penn Hall. Look out fur a "corner" in cemetry lots. The chesnut crop gives promo e of being very abundant. There were 37 deaths in Harrisburg dur ing July. George L. Cornell, a wealthy and respected cit zen of llye. N. Y., while trimming a tree Saturday allernoon. fell fioni a ladder and broke his neck. The bank of Ecuador has reau med specie payment. TilK JHUSKY CITY SCANDAI. New York, Tim Atl* Mary r. msrei , |l r Hi egi'.l lc! 111! *f the R Mr. tile donning. ha* (iuiml ■ pre found snnaulion on Jersey City Height* Hi* popular fbeling* of a t vui|<*lhy far the unfortunate girl w* strongly marked by the attendance ot ladies praviou* to the funeral aunoum < undo ti \ no U*T ion mnnr Floral offering* of the '■ t beautiful an.l i'liitir description were con tributed, ami the .•(Tin n almost beneath thmw Mm I'onmay fad but one nnr relative, a brother, who widri in the MT oal. knil he . amo on by a lata train laat eight tu or,tor to attend the obtequee ll* i. deeply a Ac.- tad bj liimt#i • untimely ariti si much toutclicil by tliu marks of oa-rift o.oi J lan, o ri tended to hint ha lli* ladies of tha hct k now n fa nil I ia* , n the Heights Trie infant I.lf by Mm I'oino roa w t christened tlu afternoon, and ilia nami was Mary l'olHeroy Ulcudmiig, ilia niolhar before Imr death requesting that th* truth of bar statemeail a> to the little one • parentage might l> indicted bj be stowing tt|iort Iter tho nam* of har pulaiiv e fathrr Hot Mr Ulendrtining was at hit boarding louse in Jo:toy City this morn inn. and the report that ho had left tha ci ty wa thi ret ro without foundation 1L- Couii*. I ha* the reputation of being one of the best law yes m the Slato, and ho will leave no t,rte unturned to clear hia client of the fearful charges hanging oyer hint I p to the hour of Mm I'otneroy • de.ith Mr. Glendenaing > congregation were al io, -l unanittiou*!y in hi* deteiica, but in the face of the woman dying oath that ho a* the father of her child !n but ttiand* hay e fallen away, and thoro ate but few who now rane a voice in hi* bchalfi The presbytery of the church meet next week, when measures are to be taken looking to the dissolution of the pastoral connection, a* whether guilty or innocent, the trustee* consider that Mr. Glcndennmg is no longer the proper person to fill their pulpit. At an indication of puhl.c sentiment it i* said that U*t night a proposition to tar and leather the clergyman u* openly discuta ed at , ne of the principal rc*ort on tha Ha.ghts, and volunteer* even offered for the deed It was only through a threat to call upon the authorities to protect the man en the part >•! tome leading cilisen* that the deig:i via- abandoned THATSEDI'CTIO.N CASE. Jeiy City, Aug I'd.—The excitement in reference to th. death of Mm Marv Pamerov i increasing Her ante-mortem statement that the Rev. Mr Glendvnning Uthe father ot her child gains almost un wr-al credence, and he i bitterly de nounced on all sides Mrs. Miller, the girl* s aunt with whom she lived, tav that sh rtly before her death, Mis* Pomcrey confided t" her and her iiusband the fol lowing statement t One night, after 1 found I was in trouble mid Kr the mutter bad been talked ever between Mr. Glendenning and myself and he had ataurred me that every tb.ng would be made right, meaning, a* I supposed, that he would marry njc, ,Mr. Glendenniug came into the parlor. 1 *i seatei by the door. He approached the table, and after a tew pleasant words had passed between H, he taiJ to me, "Mary, have you pen and ink I want you to write something for mo You know what a scrape 1 am in, and 1 want you to shield me, for if this thing goes out, lam a ruined man. Then he be* gan to dictate something for me to write and I refused to do it, because it was false. He then drew a revolver front his p ehet, and told me I must write it I was very ruuch frightened, and all ocrmed dark and blank to me. I.w rote whatever he told me, but what it was 1 cannot tell, except that it was -oiiiethiog te shield htm, and set him right be ore the public and church I signed my name to the paper, and it is now in his possession I suppose. The pa;>er alluded U> is supposed to be evi dence upon which Glendenniug mainly relied for b; defense. BEECUER-TILTOX. Statement of Mr. Moulton The full statement of Ma>u!ton is pub lished this afternoon by the Graphic ex clusively and creates great excitement and is very lengthy. The chief points only can be given. The statement is prefixed by a card wherein Moulton says - "For nearly two years 1 have labored asiidiout ly to save both of these men from the con sequence of this scandal I saw that by cause of this transgression of another, in nocent children would be burdened with a load of . bloiquy that would weigh most heavily a:.d cruelly on their young lives." "A!! thc-i consideration* determined mc :• lake an active pari in this transaction, which ban rincc b*c< me so notorteus thai one of the parly whom I have zealousiy endeavored to rave hai seen fit, with all the power of bit influence and match- art a* a * riter. to visit on mc all tha penaitiet of hit own wrotif doing, and at the tame time publicly apjicaling to me to make known the truth, a* if it would Justi fy bit attack on me." He then rayt Beeclter attack on kit character compel)* liirn to publith hi* tup* pressed rtateincnt, which fellnwt in full The ttalement recite* Moulton'* relation* with Tilton, liir knowledge of the caute of the quarrel, Tiiton'a accusation* of adul ter against llt ecber, etc. He gives all the letter* he hnt concerning the cate. In a letter from Tilton to Bowen, in January, 1871, mention i* made of Beech er's adultry with a Brooklyn widow which he had ronfewed to Bowen. It a'so mentioned the cate of another woman known to Bowen a* having been intuited by Beech er. Uany of tho letter* given have already keen published. The famout letter of apology it given All the letter* arc lith ographic lac timiSic* of the original* and Moulton'i comment* arc intemperted Ha recites the *cene where Beecber atked to come to Tiiton'a house after Mr*. Tilton had confessed, am! describe* Baecher'* an guish. Tilton told Moulton how he (Tilton) had aceuscd Beechcr and of Beacher'a non-de nial or admission. Then carna Elizabeth'* recantation of her confe*tion of ndultery with Becker, which wr made in writing and hel4 a long lime by Tiltwn, but finally destroyed wit! out action. She afterward* wrote anolhtr tonfesston which Tilton handed Moulton to read, mid on which he afterwards accuaed Beeehfr. Moulton did not require morn than he saw. After accusing Boeeher the latlr said: "This will kill me ; this i-Ja terrible catas trophe to come upon ma, as if struck by lightning.'' Then follow* floulton's gnat revela ou. He had nn iterview wifh Mr. Boucher and reproached him severely, charging him distinctly withadultery with Mrs. Tilton and with snrakingly obtaining a retraction from her. Mr. Beecbcr admitted the fart of hit sexual relations with Mrs. Tilton with grief and expressed indignation. He did not tell him that she had told her husband he bud been we} king on the edge of a vol cano Mr. Beecbcr offered to make such amend* as he could, and would withdraw the charges against Tilton that he had made to Bowel). He had written to Bowen with this view. After he had confessed, Moulton said: "M r. Bcecher, I want that recalllatian, I have come far it " fciaid Beeclier, "What shall 1 do without it; what will you do with it if I give it to you ?'• Moulton said "1 will keep it as 1 keep the confession if you aet honorably. I will prelect it with my life." Tilton asked me for the confession this morning, but I said, "I will never give it to you until I have exerted every effort of peace." Mr. Beecher thereupon gave Moulton t Mrs. Tilton'a recantation. He now pub lishes also her retraction of the recantation, | >ll which alt*• iijri llcecher det INI*WI I Ulna WS gratified when HE lesrii.-L H IKIIIIX Hon In.l been obtained 1* M*>alloii mid h* Mlrail n dailn far On Sunday, January I, IK7I, M: \4ul j (ill h*l aaolher Interview w ill. Ih-.-cl e wherein tlia let'* r tpckv tn*e * i.| 11.a um ; mm v with M'l t'itlua nlui at which lime (lie fallinne letter f coiitlillwn wrillrll MR M ■ulloii MI) • notx>ili BUT Tiluui I>M* •eon this, an.l ll had H'leieiii-e to lid other than the sexual jnlaiiiiiuiiD between Mti Til ton and lire* bet At several subsequent inlarvuw* lluri It er made a similar v erbal* onfitsiun, hI wut • expressing deep sutroM A great i>trl uf lb.- Stfttrairnl it devoted to hit history of lln Hewcn Ih iiMri mid various attempts tl reconciliation. Mrt. Hooker't letters air also given, wherein the openly expresses lier be lie I 111 ! Ht-ceher'* guilt Nvorw! Woodhultletter* are tlo tnti rsperaed Moulloii alto (ate an interview wiih Unwell, * hen the littrr admitted a klmwl til|i> nf Btet'llvr'l cuilt, tlld t K"al mat* ot letter* tfhli'b hair lio direct brariiig oli the point at Utile. All the Mone letter* arc gllivii to dlf prove Heechcr'* ttateinenl about having • |>aid the board and tuition of Tilton a I aciopte me* e and l llloti'a attempted loout rage her. N uiut-roui other point* made by lloctihci ate met niut refuted Hi detail Moulloii al • give, evidence calculated to dltpiovc the charge* of blackmail in loto. C'ttiiiiiiciiccuiciil of tin* t'riiuitiHl Suit. New \ *ir, August 21 The suit of Ih* dole Tllloii againtl Henry \\ ard Bee* Iter tor improper relaii.in* with plain titP* wife wm commenced to-day by the service of a atiuuuoß* and complaint on VI r. lieecher counaei Tljo tumtnon* is dated Auguit 19, in the city court of Brook, lyn, a-id call* for asi aittwer within twenty day, Ct'NFKKKK MEETING Tlie confurooa repretcitling the *'uuiitie* of Centre, Cliulon and Clearfield, com pottng the thirty-fourth senatorial diatrict, met in the Court llouie in llellefonto on Wednttday, the ll'th instant, at 2 o'clock p. m. Mr Grorgu M Uritben, ot I .ear field, w. elected Pietid* lit, ami J S? llarnharl ot k'elilre, Sevrctary. Ihe t 1- luwiiig gentlemen *v ere tlicn ncktiowledged conferee* (/liif • S K Peal, K*q , hru \Y Itaeheler arid Cliee AJulglev (feurjifiti (Wary George M Briabcii, L li. Liugle and li. M I'elany. Ctntrf (aunt) I'. L. Kiilie, J P liep hart and J S. ttarnharL Cleartleld County presented the name ot Ja P. Hale of Vfrceola. a. delegate to tut State Convention to be he',.l at Pittsburg csn tha 27th in.t. No other person being named a.a delegate M r Hn'e wat unalii mously declared the choice *■: the confer ence for Senatorial delegate. On motion the mauling adjourned. Geo M liaiaMKX, Pre* I J. S. ltxKMixm, Sec y. Cusssts Ksra- :xt* HI RNR N R* Cos •TtTi'Ttos -Two mouth* ro*iJ#i the elec tion hat held, any office, appointment of employment in or under the government aft:. • Usited Stales, or f this italc, or si y municipal board, commission of trust in any city. This exclude* an objectionable cia of person* who have heretofore figur ed largely among the election officers Two overseers may be appointed by the court of common pleas on the application of five citizens. They have a f'ght to supervise :hu procc dings of election offi cer*, may report to the 'caurt, and where the election effiocrs differ in opinion the overseers, if they sgrve, may Send* the difference. The "naturalised" citizens must have been "naturalised at leas', one month be fore the election AN INHUMAN" OUTRAGE New York. August Ih Last night some miscreants entered the stable of Patrick Day-/, and stabbed nine ttne horses. Six were faun 1 dea 1 when th* foreman enter ed this loarning, and the thr*e other* were not expected to live. Each horse was slabbed in the Sank. The society for the prevention of cruelly to animal* offer* a reward of $ lis) for such information as will lead to the arrest snj conviction of the effender* The three horse* lay writhing in agony, and giving utterance to their distress by pitiful groans Great number* of animals had suffered deep cu's in front of the hips, from which the intestines protruded, arid had apparently been committed with the intention of inflicting as.much torture as petoble on the poor brute* without en dangering their lives. Search being made about the premises, a largo and sharp chisel, covered with blood, was found, which it is opposed wn tho instrument used. ♦ * The last year •cum* to have given new impetus to the labors of the aeronauts a re sult duo largely to to the co-operation of scientists, who have been thus enabled to obtain important Information on vexed questions in meteorology. M Lrsmvjou, describing the ascent of M M Spihellt and Sivil, states that these observer* reached an elevation ef about twunty-flvo thousand foet. They found tho temperature giad ually decreasing, except when traversing clouds, beyond which tho thermometer marked seven degrees below aero. At s height of fifteen thou-nnd feet they saw, below their mr, crystals glowing in the sun. and below them whilj clouds, which could only have been cotnpo*d of frozen particles. The ray* ol the solar spectrum indicating vapor of water disappeared at tho limit of their voyage Thus this vapor doe* not belong to thg solar striate sixteen thousand feet they felt uncotitforl • Me. hnJ hiid recour to vessels contain ing ii mixture of forty parts of oxygen ntul sixty part* of nitrogen At twenty thou- Hand feel they used one containing seven ly-fivo per cent, of oxygen, and each time their physical and menial powers that bud been weakened were restored. Thanks to these inhalations. M. pr Augusta. (in August It* There Mat coiwlderabie etcilenient here thit nllar noun i mi.td hi rep rit nl uti mlu ipHtr.i tight hetwi'Mti the tl .re and lilacht nl Hldye Sjirli gt, hlhi. will foil..it ie rata * eoiifl let begin* At t it A . .k l it evening ail irn quiet BT li dge .Spring., hot B fight ant nnt . IP* teJ 11. Ik whilitand 1.181 kt 818 arming f it air There it an um a*jafaiing lliat tin. war of the racet will b. pm in South Carolina ami in that . tent the while pt< pie . f (ii-ergia on the Safaniih nter will IJI. to the ret* UP *>l the white p#op;* *f South Carolina Aim* wild auiunuimi ure being tbippi-d from tbit city. • ♦ a Til K W A H OK THE HACKS Kentucky Tlii* Time lite Isccue. L.iui villo, Aiigutt V : t I A M In* t urn: Journal hat T, .e-l the I d.ow ing tpe. ial telegram* front the teat of IrO*- tiliUct in Uiratd * .>univ (iUAhrokP.Ky , AugurtS A number * f men liaie reintorced the Kennedy party at l.ancatler, and r*vruitt| are at rll going into town well aimed, ali.t trouble of u teriout nature la brew nig '1 he object i> to quiet the ekciteuicnt peacefully if they can, forcibly if they mutt Tin i sellera party are negror* and whlti *. prin Cipnlly negror*, about thirty of whom are guard.ng the hoi'te, wliere they have en-; trenched themaelvr* and made barrack* They tro arinod with Spencer ridet, but M here they got llrulii it ttraiigr Uotlr par- j lu-j are bring reinfornd. The thcrilf of, tbu county, \V G. Saundei *, ha* been ap pointed chief ot tire peace brig .de Sk r miabing li been goii g on tince three o'clock tbi* afternoon. It i* reported that j live negror* have been killed and levoraV Woutide-I. Seller* houo hat been burned and t.-feralother* United Stale* troop* came out and both ' part let fired on them The troop* return-1 ed the fire and di • parted both parlie* and rttluriic-d to their quarter* All it quiet all present, 7 o cluck The end i* not yet reai io-d. we fear, although carnctl ofldrl* arc making to >lop botlililie* 'I'UK USAGE TRIBE UECI.AHK i \V A H AO AIN S T K A NS A S Wathiiiglon, Augutt k*.' The follow ing telegram wat received here to-day j from Governor Oiboriir, v! Katita* 1 have ififorutatien through Indian f Agent Slubbs and other toutecs that He Otage tribe of Indian* hav*. at a general council, declared war agaiutl llic Stale j lleperedation* have already been commit ted by thrm on our toutbern bolder The Statu hat but few arm*, and the I .Tiled Slate* troop** heretofore guarding the line being now in Indian Term -ry, at a grtal distance from the Otage reservation, e*-J (Kite* the frontier aetllctuenl* of tint Stain* to great danger With ar.ca we can Je lend our border*. Can you furnith uie two thousand carbines and accoutrement*, and! lUU (U.i mrlrulg. - on account of the Slate of kit.sai Till- FLAUIEoF GKASSUon'EIIS. (From a I'nva'.e Letter by Mrs J U Harrctt a! NlUiaha Co , Kansas j It lacks very sad and dreary to tuc to day. The sou it quite hidden by lite c.ouds af gra --oopi i n living all around and aughting on everything They are peiiutg agait'tl niy doors and w. .a wt *■ fast as baiislobes ever cams 1 can scarce ly tee through my screen door for thcui, and to look out as far as eye Can see, it look* like a snow ttorm as they fly tbrir tugs look while like Slakes . f snow in ths air. They destroy evervthing they alight • u Tt,! •net Yillelle nor any of the other prison ers now in custody are responsible for hii escape from prison. He declares that h< bad n* accomplices in the fort or else where, except his wife and nephew Tht Marshal describes hew he eluded th* sur veillance of hi jailor, and in c*nclusiot says : "Resenting the humiiialuig priot regulations, 1 feel justified in an attenip to recover my liberty A* 1 was not trier by my peers, my sentence was illegal •••- • Several Lewisburg gentleman bare farun d rt company for the purpose of pro pagating trout, and have aorured grounds near Mifßinburg, watered by the Big Spring, where they ar# constructing ponda, fish-ways, \c. V- S IHKTRICT"*"COURT. I'ITTS II t' KG. A CO. 18. I* ij. va. Cha. 11. Shriner. Jacob Deck hard and Samuel Stetxrr. Union county. Suit on official bond of ('. 11. Shriner, Collector of Interna! Revenue and Dis burning Agent Fourteenth Diatricl of Pennsylvania, for f'JCt! t*2. Motion to •pen judgement and to bo let into a de fenso wa argued by Hon S. H. Wilaon for and Aaaiatanl U. S Attorney Adam* con tra, and "judge nient opened, tl. fa. set aside and defendant* let into a defense. .Montreal, Aug. 21.—Three little chil dren fired a barn at Si*-Portage*, Verier day. Tlicy climcd in the hay mow, the mother came and tried to rave them, but wa tutfociiied. The children wurchurned to a criap. • * ~w- ♦ Cincinnati, August 18. AH tho wards < of Cincinnati are in. About 22.000 votes wrrspolled- It stands, majority for the]' new Constitution, 1,483; majority for li cense, 11.(12!'; majority for minority ropre- i irritation, 8,403 ; majority for license, 11,- 62J. Only largo towns in Southern Chip have been hoard front- T' lo majorities ar# im mint* again*! tin- Constitution, and goner 1 ally largo in tavofi of licensing the **!- of) liquor. Thirteen tons of barnacles were taken from the bottom of the iron ship Millit rti, after a voyage of six uionthsjfrom Bombay t# Liverpool. They say thut noble lord* are sosree Bt tho water-place hotels, bocnuso it isn't time for th# jiiurnevmon harbors to take their Summer vacations. ■ ——— Destructive bush fires are raging near Carp, Ontario. Eight farmers, living a short distance from there, have hud their dwellings and outbuildings destroyed. The weather is excessively dry The reported duel in St. James' parish, La., Tuesday between Messrs. Gray and Richards is con firmed. They fought with revolvers at u distance of fifteen paces. Both full at the third tire and both expir ed in few minutes. PLAIN' lAI'I. A N ATIuX u| u|J. SCI HK I'ltd \ ll It IIS ' " I lia IIIOI# tha menier M ultiliid lliou* a**omhlag mi' the a > "Itird* of a leather 11.a k together ' Habitant* of either, tlmilarlv p'uun l. li ur- g.rieu.lv at.* u.hie i "i>ut *.f tha fry tug pan into the lire " R i.erg. r.i-B fr*m tee culinary ul -n.il. iat*. the dr-vstur *>a ch iuei.t ' T*>*. man* e*w*h* tpoil the blolh ' t A tupi rfluily of att t. d.-teil.irate# the lae. k turtle " S stitch ill time tar e* nine." ' A .'.•nneriuig cotton link, properly a*- t tahliahed. i* ninefoldly turning." That rutlic pathway it undoubtedly longitudinal that path no circumlocution ' ' J,ov me, love my dog f Kvinman amatory dia|a*tiiien toward iny.ulf, let your deportment toward my canine be at o affectionate "Those whn live ill glatt kuurtt ahuuidti I throw ttoiies " l>wrllura in cryital yala**- tlmuld re. .train from the of irregular shaped particle* nl granite formation " Tit an ill wind that hlowv nobody Jj'tiul. The blast of .L.ilut It ill*l*ef humanity "He that by tliu plow < 4 <)lild tbri*#, hem-' sell must edher hold or n ivc i "A bird in the hand I* worth two in tli* , j Uuth." A natural production of tha leathered irihe, properly tecured, la mure than oquiy ■ olcnl to n greater numer In a comparative ttnte uf freedom • • ' INTERESTING HEMS. | Tue village of Washington, i.aar New 11 tmburg, Uutaiio, we* more than half trained i*u Tuesday. Sevaval awalripi* in the neighborhood are burning, and the atinotpheru is tilled with a dense smoke A white fox was recently caught in Kiply county, Mo. Summer county, kanai, ha* Worted it* •alt production up tu a i n per week. A grain iterator w ith'a capacity of 140, c" bushels it in cuurte of construction and nearly completed ot ijuiucy, 111. i The telegraph polo* ara )uu being put uloiig the lino of Tola* and Pacific Kail* ~'*ad, iroln I'alias to Fort AYortli ll 1* taid that the null* at \ icktburg Will diachkrge the negro* s m the*r empley nt t0.1.1 a* while hand* cut be procured. A Lucknow paper tay* that during last v*ar no let* than l'.> prison* hut tlieir ) lives in Oudu by the hand* of |at*atin*. Ki auk lilt county, Kvntat. reports a tur plut of 160,WW bushel* of wheat. The en* lire crop of the stale it tot down al 8,000,- 000 bushel*. S. veral t e!drrljr ladlei are dittiuguith irig tlieiiiaelvc* at twimniert at Wauh . Hill, K I*. lame of them .being perfectly i fear let* in water. Th" manager* of the prvpoted fall racei at Ealamaauo did not receive tufficieUt nßcouragMDcot, and t • abatidoued tha pro joct. Hie lessees of the Tela* Penitentiary have ir irvduced Peter * tanning proewtt, and Bow have thirty ol forty convict* tan bed daily. DEXTER MILL KING. Dexter trotted several races in publicaf-j I the 'i. IT) heat at Buffalo. On the au ihunt) liuJti he ui 2 144j Ito wagon on a prtv ate trial, and repeated j ' in " ltd Detroit, Mich., August I'J. —Forest ltr<- arc raging along the Jackson, i.ausing and Saginaw Railroad to an alarming extent. At Dc*f River,: two duelling* were destroyed, and thei whole village i* threatened. Heavy tires art rcjsortcd near Standtsh. Carp, Out., August 10. —Deatruc-i live bush fiic* are raging in thia vt cttiity. Ktglil farmer* Lave had their dwelling* and outbuilding* destroyed Ihe weather i excessively dry. THE WAR <>l THE RACKS August*. Ga , August 19. — 1 here was no dtstutbxucc al Ridge Spring to-d#y, and hope* arc entertained fha there will be no conflict. Harttson' Bow ie, one of the negro ring lewder* nui arrested and taken to Lexington jail. Negroes are coming in pleading for |>ear, and giving up their arm* riie white* are still orgnniiing and arming themselves. They do not in tend to provoke * cotiflct, but to act j ou tho ae'.tuaive. Grant recently perpetrated a joke, anil now all the lova! office-holder* in the land can't sleep night* for laugh-' • ing at it. Of Course it wa* at Ivotigi l Branch ; the Governor of new Jersey, ' whoi* a Democrat, and the Provident were standing <• the floor of a sum mer-houM a* the 7th regiment passed by. The crowd was ae grvat that the ■ floor gave way ; extricating bimtelf , from the wreck he turned to the Gov-1 ernor and remarked : "This is your platform, Governor, not ntiue." There isn't many such good joke* a* this get in the paper* ; but then Presidents don't often joke! rROUBLE BETWEEN BRAZIL AND THE ARGENTINE RE PUBLIC. Lima, Aug. 6.—The Chili and Per uvian prea* have been a good deAl ex cited over the uewrs that a Brazilian , iron clad had bnmharded tho town of i Alvenr in the upper Uruguay, pro l vince of Corriento*. The alleged mo tive was that some of the officers of the Bratiliau vessel had been beaten and ill treated in the town of Alvear, and that the authorities would neither punish the assailant* nor give any . explanation to the Conimaudantc of J the Ilraiiliau vessel. It wabclievcd i that advantage wa* lakeu of the cir runiDlnnre to bring on a war between Brazil and the Argentine Republic. The Spanish War department has , reiighed a contract for 130,000 lien* . injjton rifles. A fire in Catnhridgo, Mass., destroy• eil McKay A Mvcrs' currier shop. I /oss, 53,000. J. W. Porter, of Illinois, ha* been [ appointed superintendent ol"the Treas ji ury department, vice Huston rcliev 1 ed. I j The Union Pacific Railroad Cnm-j pany has commenced a suit in the United Slate Courts to restrain conn- . ties through which this road passes t from collecting taxes for 187->. Sc.irlet fever utile!* the little ones j in Erie. i Frog suppers arc nil the go in Snv- i dor county. The chestnut crop gives promises ol being very abundant. Wayne county had a marriage in; the wood* the other dnv. The savings hank is a *av debtor, j A gogd advertisement for a wink ing man is a seat in ('hunch. Be honest; n cold stove is better tliHii the hot with stolen fuel. Fifty cents for good lecture, is bet* Iter than half that sum for n circus. The poverty of childhood is more freuueutly than otherwise the step ; ping stone to wealth. Dress neatly. A well clothed man i commands favor and respect, while one in slovenly attire i ftn hardly bor row It is neighbor's saw-horse. 'l*he man is aiways most honored whu is most excellent in what he un dertakes. It is bclterlo saw wood well, than plead law poorly, If you wish ty peasonally oornpre bend the cninpletem as of the old ad age —"A fool and his money are soon I parted"—buy a lottery ticket. , Z-nas M. Crane's barn at Dalton, Mass. wns destroyed by fire Saturday . morning. Loss, 810,000; in®'" •6,000. —ntcce, I'LIE ,AIIBMI->WII Iron Co OPEN* ho r | o ..I the rent of it* to ta tw.nt.-luo cent. I'll. Ie are 1 •<> tlialu a- d l"'i •- 11 ta IITOT * IN T TUT FIIAII' Lun II I LIT 11 MI 11 ITIT R|{ Philadelphia expects I*t ha • i ■< r.d <*l i one third of the gi am l*i J ••• to" • ' n. IMMI ll l> tlatft.l that thai* It to ' • ■* • road route balwree i New Y -it. and 1* .fa ph.a Jam*. Kenton, ef Cleartleil • 1 d .load ill hed at lilt hotel, oil I e I till illat. W liltkev did 11. The gable and of Ibu l.etti-liai. u >uri honto %tat removed teveral Inchot by the force of the recent gfeet storm. The eplxooty bat hroken out a hew and in severe form anionic the hure in tliflr ent parts ot Lancnatar county. Iliaik hni net and buckleberrlea are drum >" Cleartleld iiiarkelt Jersey .Shore lad let are preparing ad' lliirably for the neit reliant Tbe Ural M riinohlle church in Uauphin county Mat dedicated n Saturday last The remain* of five Governor* irpo.e in the llarritburic cemetery. Ml 1.1(<)Y MARKETS While wheal 1.80. ..Kt J win-at 126 .... Uyc U ....Curii Ut lialt .16 iiarley Ml Cloverteed t.UU Timothy toed, i 460 .. Salt I 26 per ic k, lUouli 7c ilaii 16... ltullc'l '£)... KIC Jt .... flatter 'J 60 Cl.etlii.it Coal per Ton $6.76 Kuo Coal per Ton 6u KICK Coal per Ton $6 60 .. Luneburnvr t Coal per 'lon $3.60 B KI,L KFON TEM A It K K'l'K •Vbile iV beat 11 16 Hed 110 ...Kve I *> C'oinMi ...Oats 41 Harley MJ 70 Clo/eraeed 4,60 Potatoes* Mi lmrd per pound b fork per pound On Mutter M Kmc. IV .....flatter perln sl6 Tallow N Uni on Hi Ham 16 Lard per pound 5cent*......... Huck *hti 66 ci* . Fuiur per barrel reuilh.6o... wholctale 7,116 to 7,60 MARKETS. Produc®. New York. Augutt 21 Wheat heavy and 2fvß lower, f l.lSlopl 14 for N0.2 Ch icago; lK(.y 19c for No. 2 Millaakcr; lOtyPJr ungra*ted lowa and Minnotota and spring; 22(,jritv. ZELLER A SON DruggwU, ilellefonte, Sole Agenta Aug 27 tt-l. / 1A I'TlOV—■ Sportsmen arc hereby no- V titled not to entr upen the IbmJs of the undersigned for th* purpose of •hoot ing MjuirreU, Ac , otherwise they will ho dealt w .th-verorditig to law. NVjl Shuu, J. P. Gtwt ttf T Mtn. J 11. Kkam. rt J Ct AUI ION . I-porUttieti are hereby no / tided not to enter upon the land* of the undersigned, for the purpose of shoot t:.g tquirreU, Ac..olfaerwiae they will be dealt with according to law. Cyru* 1 )urr, W. F. Ranch, Jas. M'Clintick, Jacob Grove, Thoa. Grove, ijam'l Huston, Geo. I)urt jr, I'hilip Durst, Hiram Durst, Abr. Harshbargcr. aug'T Si MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS., (Successors to McManigal A Brown.) Wu< luili ako Bktail DasLxai tw HKA V\ K Sll ELF H A KDWARE, Millheim, Pa., having pun based the large and wall *•■ luirj iinrk ol Hardware late of W. J Mi *e arc prepared to supply Hardware for Builder*, Cnachroskers, Saddler*, Shoemaker*. Housekeeper*, and itt fact, HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. WALL & WINDOW PAPER. AH I Curtain Fixture* of every kind. laox.SrrtL, Oil*. I , AijkT*.GLAS*. Pcttt In abort, arc bare everything usually found in n well regulated Hardware More. They intend to replenish their alock and keep it up, and will furniali wagon-makers aaddlera and all manufacturers with stock at figures that will enable them to save money. Goods aold CHEAP Ft'R CASH. Come and tee the Good*. auK 27-y "74 Fine Homestead for Sale. A Houae A Lot—about 8 Acre, of good cultivated land—aitualo in Gregg twp. ' nair aSivmill, In 1 }eorj(6t \ si* j ley. ia offered at private aale. Two public roada run along two aidea of the lot. Thereon are erected a two atory HOl SK. STABLE. SHOP, and other outbuilding.. A splendid ORCHARD of the beatapplea, cherriee, pears, poache*. and pluma, on the premiaes. and never failing water near Ihe door. Cloae to the houae a fine gar den and a beautiful yard in front Alao ; running water near the houe For fur ther particulate apply to LOTT EVANS Aug J 1 2m. STONE-WARE ! STONE-WARE 11 The undersigned would respectfully an* 1 nounce to the citiaena of Gregg and ad joining township*, and the public gener ally that he has juat received _6, SB GAL : LONS. No. 1 Ohio Stone-Ware, consist ling of kliik Crock* ami Pan*. Apple [butter crocka from Ito fi Gallon*. Also stoue jug*, from 1 to 6 gallons, stone Jara, ,Vc The reputation of the Ohio Stone- War.■ is universally acknowledged— , ("None bettor evar made. ' Nodnngerof the giasing coming off" like rther.ware. It is much superior t earthenware in eve ry respect. All kinda of country produce tiiken in exchange tor Stone-Ware and iiiorchandiae far which the highest mar. et price will be allowed. J. B. FISHER, aug'Jo*2tn Penn Hall, Pa. VLI'ABLE KEALKSTVriT FOR SALE. W ill be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, in Potter twp., on TiII'US OA Y, September 17th, 1874. The following real estate, belonging to the Etate of Peter Durat, dee d., consist ing of a valuable farm of lib AURES, more or loss, situate 1 milo ff..*u Potter* Mills. Thereon eTCttad a TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN. I and ottier outbuildings, with two good orchards and *ll kinds of the he*t fruit o,p the premises, and a good spring uf never failing water near lha tum*#, A'**, Kighty Aoreauf Timberlund, , situate id Putter twp., 'J miles from Potters Mills. Sale to cominenee at 1 o'clock, p. in. Terms will bo made known on dnv ol ante. JOHN RIKtTKI„ JOSHUA POTTER. Augfl, Executors, Lime! Lime! Lime ol tho best quality, always on - hand, at the kiln near Centre Hall. , GEORGE KOCH. IKOX, MAIIkM ft ST~ ¥ . I -aACslde 1 have on s B* v '" -tuu a large aMortment 01 _* RON NAILS & STEEL, whicl * I Will be sold at the lowest market price. NER THOMPSON, |jttU6-3w Milroy, Pa THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE. Next \\ iUiii Ilirk*' Hard ware ini(, Allegheny >i , lItCLLKPwNTK. FA.. Jus C. Wii (Am i i-kMir l H F Ua*, j iIjI on band. Koofinu in Tin and Bbetiro done In the ni*t apprvvod and aalUfariory tyl*. i Spouting done to order Tbeir >Uik of Tin and Sheetiron Good* > 1 1 larjje and complete. and offered at the! I.OHWT PKKHi. Tbvir *ubli*binent hu* been enlarged i land alweked completely throughout. I Saitafactiun guaruniecd, and nil Jobei ' attended to. aprlff-f ; JoTl.\ K I'OTTKit, Attorney -at-Law Collection* prouptl}' made and' jpeci*l attention given to tboae having! Sand* or property lor tale. Will draw up' and have acknowledged Deed*, Mortgage*. I Ac. office in the diamond, north tide ot i I the court bouaa, Beilrlonie. ocCCf tftui. I HALL IIOTKL I V_/ Joust BPAKULK&, Proprietor. I Stage* arrive and depart daily, for el I j trotntc. north, aoulh, aaat and weal. , MILLKK'S HOTEL Woodward Pa ■ Stage* arrive and depart daily üßMtr nnocsßEuorr, j. p. aacanur, i President, Cashier. COUNTY BANKING CO. (La'.e Milliken. Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, j And Allow interest, DUcpuut Note*, liuy nod tell., iGovernment Secut tie*, Gold natl Painting. GRAINING .. , Walnut, Maple, Asb, Mahogony. Plain akd Fancy Paperhanrine. Or ders respectfully solicited. All tine work dene for other painter*. nov 6tf. MANIUmi) HOW Lo.ST, HOW RK- P*~ STORED! Juw pabliahad. a Bra edition of r>r Calrsr wnlfls Ooloba|a4 Keeaj oa Lba radical car* (without medicine lof HrxaMsToaaßOl* Seminal Wwkiau InruluoUrr Seminal liri IxrormrT, Mental and I b/alcel lncepe. lt/, Impediment, w Merrier,. etc ; alan. CtmrarneTtoK. ncLarax and I'm, induced bj eelf Induleen.-e or eexual eetreveaaaee. Sc. Price. In a eealed enrolup*. ontj all cenle. The oalebreted author. In thte admirable Keea*. oloari* damooetralee. from a thirl* **ar*' eucceeafnl pracHoo. that the alarm la* oonaeuunncee of eelf-ebaee ma* be radtoall* cared without the dangerou, uaa of in ternal medicine or the application of the knife; point In* out a mode of core at one* etmple, certain and ef* factual, b* mean* of which ever* euOerer. no matter pH*reteU. C rn o friS < 3a& b "- m " •"* fir Thla Lecture should bain the hand, || >H _ *outh and *rer* man In the land. Kent under awl, in a plain ... „ tei Broad wa*. Now York. Poet Offlce Box, IM. | is J air BUTTS HOUSE IF Bellefonte, Pa. H J. B. BUTTS, PropY. Em first class accommodation; cbarg k mOM " * Hr, |£ BBIMMNRTTCIAI tk. t. '• Fm*a—Oa I(r*aae4 al It* , MBeaMUMfrM.'. la iWB. *f ■ rwr wwhwi. gf>ea>e.WaeeaWeMaaZfffS|p B ieHa ■ le I n~l" Xk' ft* mm ftf* Uieu I MNiInN Ov McWMft nsriL aft ooH&,wjiifm Pennsvalley Banking Co. CBNTRF. HALL. PA, RECEIVE DEPOSITS, Aad Allow Inhered, DLcount Note Buy tad Salt Government Securltie*, Gold and Paras Hurra*. Wn. B. Prea't, C'aahiar Chaa. H. Held, ChM,| t: *Jeweler Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. Keipectfully Inform* hi* friend* and the public in general, that he ha* ju*t opened at hi* new e.tablithment, aboee Ah-xan ! „ .*. 'V"*' • nti beep* eon.untly on hand, all kind* of Clock*, \YaU he* and jewelry joHho latMl *tyle*. a. alto the Maranvilio I rat.nl Calender Clock*, provided with a ,0081 pi etc index of the month, and day of eh* month and week on iu face, which M | warranted a* a perfect time- keep, r. k®"Clo< k., VYatchea and Jewelry re paired on ibort ntßtreand warranted. tapir 08ly Beat Sample Room* in Town. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. D. JOHNSTON A SONS. Proprietor* Bellefonte, Penna. Frt* Hum to and from iMi Depot. Excelsior Cement i The nnder.igned new manufacture* Ce ment WARRANTED op A SUPERIOR QUALITY, et bU kiln*, near Pin* Creek Mill*, in Maine* twp ThU cemeat ha* already boeii uad in large quantities upon the L. C 4 8. C. KB., nod ha. been found highly aau.fat-tory upon all job* where it ha* been u EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned WILSOI* MiSiviiglicliiii! THE BEST IN THE WORLD! tjrThc Highest Premium wu* •warded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N'. f.J Cluelunati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; St Louis Fair; Loulalana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; and Georgia State Fair; ' FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, aad doing: the largest and best range of work. All other Machines lu the Market were iu direct COMPETITION!! I3T"For Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. "Where we hare no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, &c., and Copy of tho Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of tho day, devoted to Sewing Ma -0 nines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany. Agents Wanted ADDBE^a ffilsi Sewing MaoMce Ci CLEVELAND OHIO,