THE < KMHK HE TOUT Ell. THURSDAY MAY 27, lfc7A LOCAL 1T EM S. Our ffien.l* will oblige \ 'VA'! t,. ,- Il< in* ol local now in tbetr W*' U A' f, j„ us the fact* only. and *v. w 4 shape, tlm notices of *Tny one sending u■ " suW&bers, with the <*••. wiH^emu to receive the ■ - n.-mlv Th \ R r*l7Wl A7.limy. every body <• . ulation then "> * rT "" r..r .av.rtl.ia(tt.' BW * ' .. btcrUw* t*> tWo Hoportor, r finer of f>mr H>uMy, UmM r £S W Ants. yearly. we will pay here ; this reduees her- stec to-one half. a* the um waul 5 4,u,n one ;w'i pottage ** ! vx ' c,< The corner stone ol the new Rlorm oil church, at Hublersburg, will he ■ > next Sunday, 80. >tlr. P. T. Weeland, of l.ir.den Ha . told a two year old steer to Mr. l.y • Bellefonte. which weighed hit*, poir. > drwod-beingta* pounds to the hundret live weight. Wesaw thia steer and mu* congratulate our friend Weel.nd upon hi* success in raising large beeves goods are sold at city prion for Cash, t* at Burntidaa A Thomas opposite the Bu-h house. They do a large trade a trifle above wholesale city prices and thus hy *maL profit* realise as much as other firms w ho sell at * large profit, but in ©owequeme do not put out near the amount of grocer.es and other household ntceasariee that are eonsuntly sold hy Bumnde A Thomas. Try them but once. Sew good* are reee'-veJ every w. f masked men, and riddled with buck shot. Thirty two cnteTed his head. Feebler A Co. sell the freshest and cheapest grocers ies in this county. on 19. the following Centre county c**ea < were argued: On motion of Mr A. O. Furtt. Mr. C. T. Alexander, of Centre county, was admit ted to practice in tbi court. Owen's appeal—Centre county. Argu* ed. Adam Hoy for appellant: J. A. flea- yer for appellee. Lloyd, Caldwell A Co. vs, J. V. Thom as ACo —Centre county. Argued. J. A. Beaver for plaintiff* in arror ; A. 0. Fursi for defendant* in error. Bier'y w. ftteobeclcer—Centre county. Argued. C. T. Alexander for plaintiff in error. There—maimer it here at lai and all of a Hidden, and the thermometer up j to 90 Sunday and Monday, those who were complaining of the cold spring and about j summer not going to come, are now creap J ipg : pto the inade tnd think tliey arc it. | danger of melting tike a mow bali. We had some refreshing shower- j since Sunday night, freshing up vegetation generally. The ground had got veTV dry. and grain and grass have suffered some in consequence. Notice to Scnoot. Board akdAc pito*s of Potter Twi--The beboo | Board and Auditor* of Potter twp. wii meet at the old Fort on Mondav, May 1, at 10 o'clock 4. M. to settle and audit th ficeount of the Treasurer. The newly elected Directors will meet on the saim dav and place, at 10 o'clock P. M. to or ganize new Board. Adam Hostkkmaa", W. W. Roter. l, re4, i- Sec'y. May 27. Centre CoCktt Cornell..— A meeting of (.ontre County Council, P of ft., will bp held in the Court room In Reliefonte, on Monday, the 7th day June, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Full attendance earnestly requested, as business of impor tance will be transacted. Represenatives. to entitle them to a voice in the council, must provide themtelve* with proper re galia. Leonard Rhone, Dept. P. of 11. Tue'Pkidf. of ihk Great West —The Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine i* ex tremely simple in iu construction elab - rately finished in it* design and ornament ing, combining gicat capacity and adapta tion to every variety of family sewing and manufacturing. It embraces all tbo im portant-ami esse-stia! elements embodied jh "scWing mSchitics patented within the pgjt twenty-five year*, together with the Jute important improvement and patent of Cipi Qe ht piofhanicnl czperts'and inventors in tiia employ of the Wilson Company. The West has reason to be proud of the Wilson machine. Muchines will be deliv ered at any railro.td stution in the county, free of transportation charges, if ordered through the Company's Branch House at, 227 anl "229 Brondway, New York They send an elegant catalogue and phroroo circular free on application. This Company war.u a few snore ftgenL. FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE-AN HE f i ItOIC ACT. • Omaha. |B-— Aiuan nami d M l'her "on, fn4 rife, ; living eight mile" east of Go(imUaif ii- this state, weotiwiaiting on 'jhbday- nijr&t.'leavifcj theft children, one poy gnd three girls at lioate. The house took fire and tho eldest girl and boy n>f4e their way out. The glr! returned to rescue her two sisters, and all three perished in the flames. The fire is believed to hnye been tbe work of an incendiary. The strike of Philadelphia A Reading Railway employees in the Schuylkill re gion is collapsing, and the men are re aml32 work. IsPLINTKIiS FROM SUGAR VAL LEY. j Rev. Bricker f the Kv I.uth. Church, J has accepted the call of the oongregalions Ct' in Sturm Valley, and oipeots to ntuve on hi charge b* the llrat of June, Tin Kvangel vai t'hurch at I. man** >Ue having boon remodeled, a beautiful *pi f i added, enlarged etc., will he le >pet e.l on I June tit h Several mi >ter* I rem ahr-ol 1 are expected to otti, iate Rev. 1* \ oung, I pastor, vteods an lUV'talioil to e l to at tend. Quite enter.-,ve 1 • * are raging i> tl ' mountain-, in the east end of thi* valley. The -awmid of J .v J Kegel, several dwelling house* with hou. hold fuiuiture, stables etc have been d tfv.ved, **, have not as yet learned whetbo there wa* ll\ insurranco on it or 11.,|,. The cold and dr* weather ha* -..iiousl.v affected the cr*.p in this section of court try. Seven barns arc being built in this *al ley this season ; this seems to indicate that farmers expect go, d crops nctwithstand* ■ iug tlie dry weather. A -or per to -end the constable after tlicui Quart, rly conlVrence *f t! . K* VI r*-h at Booties i le, over s -.mda* M. J. L'or ether* 1*: -id. it Eld.. A* e\ or. At VON. For the Reporter. SPAWI.s FROM I'FN V, NOW AND THEN | Ho! tor the parade Next Saturday the United Order of Amer an Mechar! >. in tend having a parade in litllheim. Invi tations hitvebt*cn sent to quite a number ol the sister lodges, and a good turn out i expected > By all appearance* the apple crop will i be almost an entire failure, through cur j section of country thia year, a> a great many trees do net blossom at all while others have only a few. (•rain and grass have been an a stand still for some time, but a good warm show er would create a general revival among nature. Now we heard that . :uo one r may be more' stole tome of A. J. Stover * rneaL It is 100 bad and we wont say uiore now. than just this, that these ragamuffins would belter be on the lookout, as powder aud lead aie selling freely since the* opening of the stealing campaign. Little Samuel Geary asix/,- .'. , Lrmer'y of this tow nship, now living in I'nion eo., in the neighborhood of th* Great Western lan, paid a visit to his friends last week. Samuel looks well and hearty. A concert u iil uke place in the Mitlheun Town Hall on next Saturday, under the management of M r Meek. A little daughter of Mr, I'riah lscif-t.y der died on Saturday night, of Scarlet fe ver, tnis ts the first case that ended in death since the fever commenced its rv ages here.' ( and idate* arc coming thick there be ing too many, the choice w ill be too great, and the wrong men might be selected. Tue intense heat of the la-t few days, ha* brought straw- hats and linen clothes out again. The grangers are taking advantage of their order, by buying thei l - grecerie* etc. through the grange at greatly reduced pric 10. S. C. TUF. GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE. St Paul, Minn., May 21.—The pioneer Press publishes de-patches from anutnber uf localities in all parts of the Suto rela tive to the grasshopper*. The purport is that there is no grat-hopper* in the dis trict devastated by them last year, nor in any part of Minnesota, north, south, east or west, except in a very small area and in comparatively small number*, confined to :h group of counties an the Great Bend of the Minnesota River. THE SITUATION IN THE MINING REGION. Mauch Chunk, May 1M —The miners at Summit Hill are reportc-1 as going to work tu x; Monday, but the conditions have not uccu made public. Tin- mines are owned by the Lebigli ai d wilkeabarre coal com pany. By the lit of June a genera! re sumption is anticipated to Uke place, at least in the Lehigh region, and will bo un der a reduction of the 1874 basis. The miners seem ready to resume as a general thing, and all aay they are heartily , tired f the long strike. ATTEMPT OF MRS LINCOLN TO COMMIT SUICIDE. j Chicago, May 10. —The Times ba* itsfor-1 t lualion that Mrs. Lincoln to-day attempt ed to commit suicide by poisoning, alter being removed from the court room where she was adjudged i usance yesterday. She was put under strict turveilianre, it being feared that *he might do injury to herself. Tc-day, she escaped from her room and hurried to the drug store 01 Frank Square and under the Grnnd Pacific Hotel, sheer dcred a compound of camphor and laud anum ostensibly for neuralgia. The clerk informed l.er it would tako about ten min utes to make it, whereupon she took a car r age and drove to two other drug stores. She was followed by Mr. Squares, who, In each esse prevented the druggists from giving her the compound. She finally re turn id lo the first place and procured a mixture which she supposed was what she wanted, but which was harmless She drank this as she left the store. As it had no effect, she tried to leave her room again to obtain a larger but was prevented. She was removed to n private hospital at Batavia. Ills , this afternoon, where she will have (.very attention. JOHNC BRECKINRIDGE. The I souitvitle Courier-Journal pays an elegant and beautiful ttibute to one of Kentucky! most gifted sons It says: But w hat shall we ray of a mind so gilt ed and a ger.ius so commanding ' A* a reasonerand a logician he was the c qnul of any cdversary of hi* time. As n rhetorician and nooratorhc was perhaps the superior. But he never allow. J the Inltrr to ovcr shi.dow the forrper. Jn part* of hi* best arguments in the Senate, during which hi feeling* were excited by conflict, he flnd , vents for bur>u of patriotic and poetic rap ture. but ho was the muster and not the sluveof hi* emotions. The vived imagery which adorned his speeches never impair* ed their strength or obscured the clear common sense on which they were bared. He was massive without being heavy, and graceful without being wenk. He who ' reads his speech on Hie removal of the Seriate from the old chamber to the new, and hi* reply to Andy Johnson just prcvi ' ous to his withdrawal %'rom the Senate, 1 will find an illustration of what we say. The one "Would have made stare and 5 gasp" The other would have captivated and B convinced n bet.eh of august judges, II• was not a statesman and an orator, lie win ' also a soldier. Hi* was the mind to grti| 3 extensive military plans, and his WHS tin '• courage to execute them with u calm am noble valor. "If I had nn urniy,'' saic J Gen. Lee, "I would at once put it undo his command." /e have indeed tried ti '• recall a cliaracteF In history which wi might compare with his own. But w< •- have failed. He combined so many of tin best qualities of the great and good win r lived and died before him, that we can no >f without difficulty, at his gonius to tin n mold of anyone; life had* the valor am e effergy ardent publi< * spirit 'of Sydney, t'lie discernment ttn4 clo !e nuencg 0' Htl r Lß> thu humanity anj mod erallou of Leo! And when the youth o Kentucky, in some future peril of thei n country, shall wish to gather strength nn< o derive a lesson from the lives of the im mortal martyrs of hunjpn freedom the* can rrtntl to th* pot consecrated by th" ashes ifcj.fi son, n< g breathing an atmosphere slill instinct w ill . the spirit of the departed hero, their beast will beat with a waiuicr love of liberty ant '' their souls be enkindled by ant w acd taor glV*lP* iotfjfTrw^ton. 1 MEKCANTILK APPRAISEMENT. liKI.I.M OMTK t IMS 'l •<* Si chief ACo 18 1" j" \ <) Kliisloe 14 1 t\ w WaMIW 14 7 75 •• jII lii-tiuaii V t a -9 11 !•' iiiiiiiti.ii ,v lu.'llias.. 18 IB "" I nut tiuggv ulieiuier. . A' •' ii I- H,.i in ,v < 7.A, e f t\ I' I'w miiirc ..... ...—K J i A Siiutnan '( 7 7A >i ll Yeetrsek -x b* n 18 18 F> K I lUtitMit i t P..u> t ' • * - John Ui .Hfe .ti 14 77 . K Graiiaiu A > - 44 7 7A \ (t;. .a. Uiott V to l' A) TA \\ in S t\ -ill sX Sii 14 7 i-> , hxiUßixi HiUttU 1^ .1 It Iv ultl. 44 • < ■' | juo fitsi M) 'Hi Milter jj 776 juW u . ...tHtig vV to 14 77A .ill '* 7 76 ,J C Wiliirtii s - ' 4 • I s * . M iohul Hurry ♦ ,v ' W U,X Hicks •AA ' HOHv.fl.-r 14 I llt O Hoffer - 1 *• J® |J WtWk W 10 ... , j l.ynil ACo J l4 •*' ! Frank P Hlatr ——< \\ ; i*J II V Stitr. r 14 ' i® ' J V J Harris .1 /.clter ,x S >tt ... - J8 Ijl 76 1 John Montgomery 44 • , C F Monuoinery 14 • • 1 1.• 01. M.y.V 1-oeb 0 JO !K J seph A Bro }- 1' J D M Wagner A BaR 10 J® llvtitVr X tviinv jo M s Mv Bride }f 4 LshroyerAS.o Win McClelland 44 • 76 Is A Brew A Boa 41 4,1 g M K Dare 44 • 7o , 1* t.' Chetseman 44 • Jan.es Welch If i Tln-odore Decliner 44 . 6 ■j F C Richard - 4 * 7 7A J P Zimmerman - 14 7 i 6 A C U.'ore— 44 Hv.fli-r A Kiine 44 ' Jv.ha I> l-ieb 18 40 "> Shortlivigc ACo H 10 T-. iJ RACT Alexander 18 10 j John Powers.—..- - 44 ■ : M Rvii.kU 44 7 7o 1-aac Daweon. 44 • £ Harper 8r05..,. 10 ■ Airs 11 D V eager- - 44 " Hoggs lowttship. JJ I.ues * 44 775 Charles A Brown I 4 . 6 : McCvvy A Linn - 18 10 7A , C Curtin ACo ,1' 10 76 Heiitier Tuwosbip- FA J Beeaer "• So 76 Louis Has* - - > -s' •" ' Hurt)side Township. Georgv J Bvia-...- _ 44 •76 t Curttu Towuahip. Webber A Singer 14 7 75ij Ferguson Towuahip. j, Clemson A M Williams...... 1> 10 7i) rhotnas Bvlinger - 11 • '6 J Dunlap A C 0.... H t J C Sample ACo - 1> 10 Li J K Smith Jr 14 7 76 t M G Gray I 4 "76 Frederic* Glace 44 7 5,>.' Gregg Township. R II Duncan - I 4 7 7o * Philin Shook 18 'O 75 |, I J Grenable - 11 7 76' .1 B Fisher W P llerris Township. J J Price 14 7 7>> *' .- li Stover 44 75 0 Georgeß Jack...—..- 44 < .0 , JT Stuart 44 : D Hess As :i 18 10 75 S M 11 wser 44 7 7o> t. Cyrus Wason 44 " 7-j f, W J Jackson 18 10 75 C F York M 7 75j John H Neidigh 44 7 75 DF Taylor If I ffi h MurryA Kennedy n 15 st> , Huston Township. J F Davis 44 775 i' I> Irvin - 14 7 76j' John I Thmpson 14 7 75;.j J.wepl: 1. Williams 14 7 75u Levi Wocter H T TSL Haines Township. Shem Shig'emver A Son...- 18 10 25 ■ • Young Wr.un* Delhi 15 10 76 ; U F Philips ,( Bros 12 18 26 rhoiiias Harper.—.... 14 7 75 Thomas Yearickl4 7 75 MM Momr - 4 'J 18 Hall Mttou Township. a I V Grav - lB 10 76 „ J H (iraffin 14 7 76| j James J-Son —. 14 7 75 * Howard Borough. II A Moore.. - 14 * 7 76 S T Kline H * 7' f Halter Weber..— —. I'i 18 26 1 Kcl>t Cook W 10 751 James Alahaffcc...... —.... 14 7 76 v B F Troxes H 7 75, 4 LucasAßr* ii 1 "L John Deihl 14 7 Y6 ! -i Ii B Grove 14 7 75 Howard Township. R C Leathers 14 7 75' Liberty Towuahip. J A Qutgly JCo —. 13 10 75 ■ J IA1) 11 Kune*. 14 7 75 i Marion Township. • Holmes J Wilton ........ 13 10 76 , Mileeburg Borough. A T Bogga 14 7 75 McClain 4" Cook.. —l4 7 75 1 John Hibbler 14 7 *5 : CHEUeABro 14 7 75; 1 J S Longbcrger 14 7 75 Miles Township. j J E Throne IS lOcker j- Fmcri.-k.... 18 10 7o 1 i S Frnn* A 80b.' 18 10 75, W F ifni 1 y - 12 13 26 T N Wolt 14 7 76 R SSl<'Ver„— - 14 776 i J W Shool —.... 14 7 76j Peon Township. W K Alexander l3 10 75; busier & Runkle 18 10 75 . J W Smoke A Co 11 16 75 Jacob Itelibulh. 14 7 78 J FChamber*.— —— 14 7 75 John D Foot 14 7 75 E C Campbell 14 7 75 , George W Stover 0 25 75: David Ertle - 14 7 76 ! Button Township. G W P.umbcrger.. i 4 7 75 I V Gffky Co 14 7 76 1 Potter Towuship. W Wolf 12 13 25 , Miller ASon - 14 7 76 J O Detninger - 1 4 7 751 J A Ret tnmn -... 14 7 76 ■ S S W jR (Estate) 14 7 76 I W J Thompson 8 Bro 13 10 76 L B Mclntire - 14 7 751 ' H A Larrlmer - 14 7 76 ( Strohm Swart- - 14 7 76; I Philips A Glnsgd - 14 7 76! . Wm Armgas t - 11 7 76 Piuhpsou'g Borough. Gray A Hyskell 14 7 76 R M Mutsur 14 7 76 Miss J Flegnl 14 7 76 i Cumpbciißros ——. 13 1" 75, r G S Flegal - 14 t "•>' CtiHerlingcr 13 10 76j W L Harper 14 7 75 1 - James G Wight-man 14 776 i t Hoop llumes ADo 12 13 25 , Maggie Condo 14 7 76 Strouse Lehman A Do 14 7 75 ' Strouse Lehman ACo 14 7 75 . C Munson >Co ill 31 75 , s K Ficck - 14 7 75 , John Haworth 14 7 75 •i K Mackiney ADo 11 7 76 ' Oscar Adaius - 11 7 75 . M N -<•-" - 14 7 75 D Ayers 14 7 76 Hoover Harris ACo —. 12 13 25 Richard Hays Billiard* 7 40 75 r Perks A Parker— 14 7 7-5 . W G ltook— - 14 7 76 W II McCaustand 14 7 76 r II M Hcritigton 14 7 75 • George II Zeigler 10 20 75 J Mrs C Durots— 14 7 " „ Kesier&Co 13 10 " II Allport 14 7 " 0 TII Switaer It 7 " Samuel Miller— Id 10 " . M W Myvers 14 7 " John Allport ACo 1# 7 " Rush Township. ' John Nutlall 11 15 M Kichard Laiigdon 14 7 " J W J Jackaqn - if 15 " John Miller A Son 14 T " , K M Sturdovnnt _ 14 7 " Spring Towuship. ' J Fcnron Mann 18 10 " II 1 Uumea 14 7 " j, G Haag 9 26 " P Snow Sltoe Township. ,i May Loeb ACo 12 13 26 J ll Crisßinar 13 10 75 d Herbert Willicms . . 7 ?r J W Wiiiianu—, - 14 A " \ C Hinton 14 " " P B Crider A Son 14 " " Taylor Township. 1 c John Copcrilinvcr 9 26 " ie \V II Robertson 14 7 " io John T Fowler ACo 14 " " 0 t ynicnville Borough. ~, Lt'nthersAtßuek.*oA...>.,k., 10 10 " A AJA T K Griert - if 16 " , d S A Martin .7 \\ '"{ " ,c ' Tawsibijii David 80l 4 f - 1 Henry Brown 18 10 •• •; Worth Township. d Hoover & Reese 13 10 " JO Jones ! 14 7 " y I V Gray... 18 19 " is appeal qill be held at th|e Convnis d siotgrs office. Bellefonte, tlie 4th dny of h June, A. D. 1876, and taxes hereby aljcss ts ed must be paid on or before the Wth day id of June. You can attend if you feel ag* ro grimd. E. D. NOLI* h Mtn-cxmlft A'pUdlfT, GREAT FIHK. ' OI'KOLA. I'LKARFIKLD (>CNTY \KAIt I, V DESTROY K!. Nuriiiw Ksoaiio of Twentv Car Load' of People Lo* £2,000,000. M..v A) burning The Mo* Itanium, Land and Luinbi i | company's mill and lumber i destroy i-.l i al, Hale ► mill and lumber, ►•'"il" •( 1 O-eeola, unit the Powi-ltnii *"ral wharf and ' tchute*. The track of the T) rone aid | Clearfield railroad i. burned north t elton and !• Impataabie lloover, llarri* A(V ami 111>i|Hum.-. A V ... mi!:., north i f Phillp.burg tr* hurtled The fiie* originated from the Urea iu the wood*. Twnbly car load, of men, women ati-l children were saved through the prompt , tie** . fS, 8. ItlOtr, superintendent. and D > D \Y-H>d, trainmaster. Litter. , r*rrone, May St.—A tire broke out al > U o clock tho morning at Mothanuol: lumber company's tit 11 la writ of l>ee>la feet of lumber burned. Tbi i wind vat to ttrong that lire hranda tw< feet long were thrown to tnl all part* u the town of Otceola. Fire* are breaking out every place. All the public building, except the Catholic and Methodit church* et are burned, and nine tenth* of all llir houtet, about'Am, are a total ruin Twetre hOndred people arc hou.ele.. and the people driven tu the race courte where they were surrounded by fire from all aiile>, communication being cut oil by dre The tire department left here with their atcamer aud hoae carriage, but could not reach Otceola on account ot the rait* road track being burned. The railroad between Oacoola and l'owelton, on either >ide, it one blaae of fire. Member* of the Tyrone company fought their way through and rendered all tho attltunto po*ille. There are about 'All houtet standing veL .Some half a doeen houtet were burned be tween (Weola and Powelton. l'owelton it not detiroyed. Sheriff M Pherton h>ft llouttdalv at four o'clock p. m He ie port* at that hour that fourteen house, were burned and the conflagration raging terribly. There Uno hope for the town, every communication being cut off by fire through the woodt. At thi* writing nine taw mill*, llui'i et, Hume* Jc Co't , Tay tor*!, Mothanuon lumber company's. Menus, Big*', Hell'. mnl Elliot: A CV.d well'# lumber were burned, alto Jeate Crawforu't new foundry and about thirty million tect of lumber wore dettrored. The tutal lota it about SI,OUt).UX> tian-j orally light inturan;e. No live* lot at to' latett report- The people are iu dotituie circugi.tan-' ce*. They have lott taeir property and everything eWe. The minert who were on a st.'ike are reported at working About teventy-five feet of trestle work en the railroad hat been doiroyad. \4 ater tank* and several building* along the' road, nro on fire, and groat excitement prevail*. About thirteen cart hare been burned at Snow Shoe, and about eighty or one hundred ton* of coal and all the houtet about the mine* dettroyed. I'rider'* mill and a large tot of lumber wete dettroyed. Alto a lot of timber belonging tothe Pelle fonte car work*. Tyrone, May 21.—The fire it tiili raging' furioutly through the wood* in the neigh-' borhood of Otceola. About 250 houtet were consumed in Otceola—4UQ famili**' being renderod Uomelot*. Ureal praite it due to Mr. I). N. Woods train matter of Tyrone, who, through hit heroic ooaduct and pretence of mind, tared a great tuar.y live*. He got a lot ot hex cart, after load ing them with men, women and children, tent them through the forett at an extreme-, ly fail tpeed to Philiptburg. Four tucb trip* were made and about 1,000 persons taken to a place of safely. Great excite-1 rocnt and consequent coufutlon prevailed among the people. Uoutxdale, a town of about 900 inhab itant*. tix mile* from Osceola, it reported at entirely burned. i, xpteadniu iapUlj* through tuu WD.* beyond Uoutx dale, and at latest account* had reached Partontvillc, a tmall town tix mile* dis tant from Uoutxdale. The tic* o j Pennsylvania railroad track from Otcoola to Uoutxdale nre burned to that no coal can be thipped for tome lime. Provision; , have been tent in response to a rail from L. G. jingle, burgett ot Otceola, from here, HeHefor.te, Huntingdon and other placet for the tufferert, and meeting* are held to mite fund* for their relief The heaviest loter* by the O/ceola !>o are 1 follow*: i Pennsylvania railroad, $(1,1.000; Swc right, Lingle A Co.. $90,000; .Itmet K. White. $25,000; Isaac Taylor, $20,000; T. C. Ileimt a Co., $.10,000; Wtlker IJro*., $14,000, Dr. D. R. Good. $16,000; G M I Britbin, 514.0C0; L. Y. C. Ling c, $10,000; James II Lipton, $11,000; L. A. Critt, $6,010. John Elliot a Co., $12,009, 4 D j Henderson. saimel Sayen, $8,000; I Presbyterian church, $8.0(0; and a host of {smaller amounts ranging from $5,000 up ward*. The insurance in Otceola will reach probably $250,000 outiide of the Moshr.i:- |on Land and Lumbar Jumpany't mill of which the Lycoming Inturanre company J have $35,000; .Hint inturance company, | $25,000; Home, N. Y . $25,000; North ! Britith, $10,000; London, L. and $8,000; Royal, $15,000; Atlas, $8,000; undthefier mania, $12,000. The balance i;divided in the Pctiniylvanin, Farmers, Alleinania, Lnnchxahiro, Pbamix and German American companies. The Moshannon mill is placed iu Philadelphia and will reach probably $300,000 Later report* say* that one woman by the name of Stonebergcr wa* burned. MRS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN-A SAD FATE. Chicago, May 10.—In the county court 1 tho trial of the question of the sanity ol Mrs. Mary L Lincoln, widow of A' -haui 1 Lincoln came up to-day. The proceeding! were bated upon a petition filed by Robori . L. Lincoln, setting forth that hi* mother, 1 Mary L. Lincoln, lis properly arid effect* ' exceeding $75,000, that the it not) compo, mentis and Incapable of mapugirg hyr et j late, and praying the Usance of an order , for a warrant and venire to U*l the que*- i lion of her unity, Tho politlon wnt ac -1 companiori by tho certificate of the family phytician (I)r. Itliatn) to the effect that In , had examined Mr*. Lincoln utid wan ol • the opinion that the wa* insane and a 111 subject for hospital treatment. Several > witnetsea testified to cccerttri 'ti j n lb( j eondi'.'of 'r.., i.., ~,i, M-hichcomiiioiK' , ed at tho tli/o of the astatsinuliori o( Fret -1 ideiit Lincoln, uml which have becomi ' moro marked a* time progressed. Aftei short arguuientx the cnte was given to tin jury, who brought in a verdict in accord • ance with the fa< ts il.. Liucolr will be removed to the hospital fit J^atuvia ' Illinois. ' Tier rblulivi.* delayed thi* s lv'p (H"s m • eotislderct bill k!ii|y ugievd that nothinj • Vould tufilce. At the annoiinceinen • ofth> verdict, Robert Lincoln took th< hand of his motlfer affectionately, whei " the exclaimed with icproacbful 'Oh'. Robert, t. ;l.S|t in i" son y,-oul< evar have done thi.' There were bu ,f few pec tutor- in the court. r There is not v lurnace nor a rolling mil BOW in operation in Danville, and genera ttkgnMion prevails. HREI'KINRIDGE'S LAST UoUK<4, f ( A iiit-f uml I'enenful Ileal It llic Funeral Lexington, May 18 (iennral John (' i Brui k[grblg died of abtcett of the liver ■ otn blued With contumptloii II' la( " h.'uit were .piiul and peaceful "n Sun day luglit he w.i* very nut let*, and cni| during I lie pight |.r bu regular phytician. who ailiiiirn*(er .1 all npiatnto the Mifforoi 1 falter which be •;< |,| until lat the nr*i; linomillg, lie wa* thru vitited bv Dr. J Lout* A S, i> re, of New York, who ( lrr> ! |ed the wound made l> the operation on Monday hot Wiek The dm I *nk rapidly until near 5 0 clock, when ho became tprechlcot, and it died at 15 minute* to 6 o'clock He w ii Conaciou* apparently up to within a few : minute* of hit deatli. There wat no scene, ie no last word*. The only ullutiont he mad< 0 to death were onee after the operation w*? j( performed on him lat week by Dit Sayrc g and Grot, when he *aid he felt o coiuforl f *Me, he believed mortification bad *et In, i- and again, in hi* will made the next day, c by Hon. Jamet U. Be, k, iu which he ued thee word* . "After all my ju*l debt*. ,> which *r.- few and tmall, and the expen e of a modest funeral are paid, I detire," ii etc. Around the death bed of ilic geuera! 1 were hi* wife, lw,< daughters and one ton, Ii *ud a few other immediate relation*. In j accordance with the wihc*oflhe deceat . IHI and the desire of the family, the tuner i al will be a inodett one. It will take r place on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 e o'clock. PRESIDENT *(TR*ANTB MIS FORTUNE. [liu'ton Herald.] ihe I'rvtidvul was simply unforiu- i k *!© about that little speech he had < prepared, in cotnpliauco with the , Journal's respectful request, in which - : he was lo distiucllv aunouueo that hr 1 wouid not, ou any acoouui, become a * candidal® for a third term. Robeson had been asked to make draft of a sneeeh suitable to the occasion, but he { indulged in to much sailor lingo, which the Presidful JiJ nol under stand, such as "Avast ihcre !" "Blast tuy tarry top-liyhu," Ac., that our ever-caulious Chief Magistrate de clined to speak it. Other members of 'he Cabioet tried their hands, but J with no hetler success. ffffs loo! pedantic, and madt; the speech half Latin. Oclaun iucurporated a pull for the Interior Department, aud es pecially the Indian Bureau. Bel iknap made the speech 100 long. The / President said he should nol have time lo commit it, being a slow stu dent, aud he'd be blowcd if lead i •t speech ju#l to please an orgau or 1 ,two, UUICM it was going to help aonn " of the boys, which vuch a Speech would not do. but, ou the contrary, quite the reverse. Jewell realty wrote a fine enepch, but the Rrceideni said the people woIJ know he was >n< t the author, tio he sat down in a corner of a Pullman car just this aide of Woroosur, aud before the train L had reached South Framingham, had daahed off a full expreoeion oT his ideas that would make atwut linw in the Herald. He hat ded il around, and everybody itw.sjust the tiling. Then the uaestion arose when to debver il. Fish said the Commercial Club dinner would do, but Belknap said it Wouldn't, be cause the merchants of JJoOua take j i little or uo {utercsl in polities, and the Presideut added that thev aro gener ally a wrong-headed set. " Bo he did not mako tho speech at the dinner. The Ma-aachufetu Club would have served, but the President didn't gel I round to that. He was just going to' ( makc it at Concord when the platform 1 i cracked, and in the confusion Curtis • got IU ahead of him. Then he had ■ to leave bjfore Curtis got through lo v I go to Lexington. He arrived at Lex- ? ington cold aud hungry, find i tt uo 1 j condition to ounng the after- { , i;oq;i. it was out of the question to ' • s-veak such a piceeas that at a ball, * and the President returned to Boston 1 i late at night, after a very fatiguing . day, and with his speech still unspo jken. It the day had been longer , if < • the Coucord jilatform had been 1 stronger , if the Lexington procession ' -had been on time; if the President , hud not becu lost for au hour or two, j r ! ''P speech would have been spokeu, B the third- term hughear wuld have : , bcen exploded, aad wo should have .peace i< MA*ItKETB. .) I'roduee. *'*■ M'heat, No 1 H'nug $1 C quiet M Sh&(j|C. tlaU-in limited de . iflsnjl, wh.te ii(i,l6c Butter iteadv; New York' and Bradford county extra'2Bft3oc; do k _23(i,240 ; wealern extra 21(i21c. . Egg* firm at 16) fix 17c. marrTAQ^. - i Of °f I|*y- 175, in Ferguton twp, J(>fep|i Gate* Etq.. \Yilliam Ma*taronl jto Mitt Mh:t)n S. Garner, both of V. rgu , ion twp. 'j On Monday, May ltd. 1375, by A. M. 1 L'ndao.v. Esq., Mr. I'eter Moycrt, of Huf n j htlo Run. Centre Co.. aud Mitt Alice liun r t< r, of Morritdulc, CUarflold co. ej OROAK r-'K Bsi.it. We offer fer*ale n ij 1 bargain a No. 46 SOSO 00l len Tongue Parlor Organ, manufactured by Mesait [k Beatly A Plott* of IV athingtoii, N, J. who advertise in our colutus. The organs rt mnnufaetured by this 2;;.. are noted for >1 their beautiful i*!, con ■r iiiiue for the term uf twelve week*. •- TERMS. " School llranchet ... $4 per qr y Higher Brunches 6 toC " ie One half ol the tuition lobe paid at tin ,1 beginning of the term, the remainder t. during and before the close of the term, mavis lm \V. A. KT.ISL P/tacipnl. lo i'|AßT*Al SHEEP -X J Ninn sheep, 5 old one* and I lambs, 1- left the nrcinitet of tha under-igned, near „. Centre Hill, about 3 week* ago: of the old one* 3 are ewe*. 2 wethert; no particular sf nierk on balance. A .teatonnble reward ie will he paid to any one ft ;v|ng information I that will lead £0 the -recovery of the ""® '• PUBLIC SALE. :d • By virture of an order of the Orphan's • Court of Centro county, there will buoifnr -1,1 ed at nubile, at Madisonburg on rfaiurdny. )e June 26, the following property belonging ?n to tho evtalo of Win. iit.. sms, de£'d. ~ 4 ANPLOT. situate in -aid town, bounded south by lot of S Wise, east by High street, west by ut an alley. Conditions of Sale: Ono third of the purchase inonev on confirmation ol alo; ono third in 01:0 veer thereafter the balance at the death of the vvid> w, to be secured by bond and tnrfg aye oi the, al premises. JOHN HARKINS May 27- AtUß'r, BBLLBFONTB MARKETS. White (Vheat fl 16 Red 110... Rye9o Cm nOS ....Gau 60 Barley wi 70 Clo/orteeil .(* Potato#* t Ear.l par pound B Pork per poundfl Butli 1 JO Egg* 15 Platter perlo ill Tallow H BecoklO Ham 16 LurJ por jHiutid 8 cool*..*#*••*•• MuuV iL',,l, F ourper barrel retailT.O".. Nova BcotU platter sl4 t' 16 Cayug' rtlatter *9,60 per *I0 lbs Tronsiiifi" We are authorl/i-d to announce thai Win Khrhaid, of Poll. r. wilt lie a candl j date f..r Treasurer, subject to the utagei ; of the democratic party. We are authorised l" eftwotiiirn that D E Guite, of potter, will be a candidal* for Treasurer, -übject to tho U***e* of tb democratic party. siitTiir. We are aulliurir.uJ to aunouiMe that John Soangler, ut l'o ur, will be * candl bite tor Sheriff, subject to the usage* o] the democratic party. We are authorised to announce thai I. Henry Keller, of Harris, will be 1 candidate for Sheriff, subject to the utagei of the democratic party. Wn are authorised to announce that Jot *ih Kreamer, of Millheim, will be * can bdale for Sheriff, .object to (he usage* o 1 the democratic party. Wr are authorised lo announce th* Levi A. Munton, of l'hibptburg, will be • undulate f.,r Sheriff, tubject to the Utagei of the democratic party. We arc authorised to announce thai ioorgc Hoff.-r of Potter w ill be a cai.di lute for Sheriff, aubject to the uagct of tlx* democratic party. l'rotkouotitry. We nre authorised to announce that A*, on William* ot liellefonte, will be a can lidate for l'rethunotary subject to the usage* of the deinocralic party. We are authorised to announce that R ij. Brett, of Ferguton, will bo a candidate fc r Prothonotary. subject to the u*aget ot the democratic party. Recorder. We are authorised 'to announce that Henry Beck, of Spring twp, will be acan didaie for Recorder, subject the usage* ot the democratic party. CotuniiMtlouer. We are authorised te announce that H V Mingle, of Haines, will be a candidate fur Commissioner, subject to tbe usages of the democratic party. _We arc authorised to announce tj,nt J. Newlin Hall, of Hoigatd, wiiibea candi date tor Gomuitttluner, subject to the usa ge* of the democratic party. GRAHAM & SON, 'Hi Dealer* in Boots, Shoes and Ladies', Misses and Chil dren's Fine 6aiters. All Kiads of CuoLim Work Made To Order. llnmtHs Leal Iter. Sole Leuther uurshiaa \ad fchue Finding* always on hand. _ Bishop Street, if Bollefonto, Pa, Spring Opening of Bonnets. Trimmings, Millinery, AT MISS LUCY DEININGER'S in Outre Hall, who bat just returned from Philadelphia, with the LATEST FASHIONS, and a complete tLx-k of New Bun ret* New Hat*, rlcgwnt Trimming*. Ac , which will be sold or made up, et reasonable price* 1 Alto, old ladies Drew Cat**. The new ttylo* are very pretty. La-' diet call and tee them early. $V.t come,' firtt rerved. *yU 41. j VJO.TICS GF^APPKALS-Appeal.I 4N will be held al the vtßco of the 1 county CoramiKtionm in Bcllefonte. forj the different township* and boroughs of! Centre county, on the following dura, vit On Monday May 81. 1875. fur ike town ship* of Miles, Haines, IV&n, Gregg and Poller. Qa Tuk*iay. Juno i. 1875, for the town •bipt of Hurri* Ferguton, Half Moon, Patton ami Walker. On Wednesday, June 2. 1875, for the township# of Marion, Liberty. Curtin. Howard and the borough of Howard. On Thursday, Juno 3, 1875, for the township* ol Hogg*. Uniop. Huston. Worth nd the borough* of Unionvitle and M ilesburg. On Friday. Juno 4. 1875, for the town thins of fVylor, Durntide, Snow Shoe. Rush and tbe borough of Philiptburg. On Monday, June 7. 1875. for the town thlpiol Spring, Bcnnerand the borough ol Hcllcfonto A C HrNTON, SAMUEL GR.vSILY' , Atlett J Nr. HALL, R. R. yiiRSTKR, Coucty Com'r. Clerk. may 13 tf A DMINISTRATOR3 NOTICE Letter* of administratis. u* tho etLate |of Jacob Meyer, la'.o of Mile* two., deed, having been granted to the unaer*igned, nil notaMta knowing themtelvet to be in debted to s*id decedent are n-quetlcd to I make immediate payment, and person* . iinviiig rlaiint against the estate will pre sent them authenticated for *ttleinent. HENRY MEYER. JR. may 18 ot. Adm'r. Sprin<; Roods, At Potter's Mills'. J. I), Jf'KVriKE. Dealer in Domostlc Dry Goods. LatUe's Drovn Qoods of every {\e*priptio. embracing all the New Styles in tbe market. Also, .YOr/UAX LACKS, na* | IKHK HLOVIIH, ( La THI SO. VASIMKRES. CAHPF.TB. OILCLOTHS.. HOOTS. SHOES. OROCERIES.( PROVISIOSS ol every detcriptiun. all of which will be old at very low rates for CASH or it equivalent Don't torget the place, come and tee ut anyhow, if you don't buy. No trouble to thow goods. Sountrjf Ud'oUuse lubeu in Exchang* Cor Goods. omay 6m. JOHW rAMP'N MILKOY, MIFFLIN CO., PA. * Exteriilon Tables, Chamber Suits, Fine it Common Furniture, ' Consiting in -4 RURKAIHi, BEI CRAIM! * WOOD SKAJ The public generully are invited to cal and Ire tbe fine assortment of FURNI TURt to be found at the above establish ment, all ol our own Manufacture I Undertaking in all its branches, 1 Collins, Casket? and Shrouds. ' Having purchased an elegant Henre, will attend all orders of undertaking ' ; may receive from Penntvalley, Centre Co f JOHN CAMP. 1 mZ9u; TLf ILLINERY GOODS. ' ' Hn.. %. E MrEXTIBK, ' Potter' Mills, iiaJu*t returned Irom Philedelphls, sn< (allow ready to ICOOWiaefitU her rn*o " mr> with iiik latetl etyle* of Straw, Silk aud fancy Halt, Bonnet*. Ac, Velvet#, " Flowers, Crape*. Silk Good*, Feather*, Ulonde*, Ribbon* Ruche*. Ilrabl*. Orna ' menu, gi<. In thort, a full Mm* of all the lateat klylet of Millt-nery Ghu . which will be *o!d at tbe lowest price*. Call and •ee the Good*, |( Mr Halt and Uonni t* rolritnuicd In the I. latest tiyle.-©a 1 wty lm VKW fiTDHK, NEW GOOI H AND '.P auio Prices. 11. A. LARHISF.It. Ml lh old Centre Hill ttand. Just opening a riUiek of i NEW GOODS, „ OLDFAHHIOHED PRICBHI * A large variety of Indies Dress Goods Great Bargain* in Muslins and Calicoes uf] Ready -made Clothing Warranted to Butt it 1 Ilia Cloth* and Cattimers, a * Cant be excellevl His Grocery Department, •t Attuniabea every one in assortment and low i- price*. e Syrup. Sugar, Tea, Code#. Canned frulu, Domestic and Foreign Fruiu, Cheese, and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart l* to en I '• PSr Farmer*. Mechanics end laborer* e look to your tntereet. One dollar aeved i* a dollar In j-ocket. Then call and see at ; what aitnnishlngly low price#, c MSrSo trouble to thow Goods -Mat if Alto tb* choicest rauiLY Flock el wy#ewcd. Apg. 15, y. ADM INISTKATOR 3 NoTICE~ •l A - eU, ' r< administration on the estate of jiGeo. Cariitj. late if Potter twp., dee'd, heve been granted to tbe undersigned, who requoeU nil persons knowing ibem selves Indebted to osid esloM to make im mediate payment, and thoee having de- manJt against the same lo present theui f duly autbenticaled by law for satlemenl. J. a. Carson Apr. Ift fit. Adm'r. Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL. PA. DEALERS IN Fl'HlUXUbs ASD MEDICINES, 1 CHEMICALS, OILS, DYE STUFFS. PERFUMERY. NOTIONS, fancy articles FOR THE TOILET, i' l Hi: WU>s; i\u LiqioKD, I (W.tuedwiiud purjieee* ' 1 rues't-e tfr (supporters iu great varieiv. Also, choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other articles usually kepi ta a | . first class Drug Stara. Prcscriptiutis carvfu.lv Couipounded, tf MILLER A SON. BEATTY 7f^l ! THE BEST IN USB taamp fr Circular. DANIEL P. BEAITT Washington. New Jersey. THE PEOPLE'SjDRUG STORE. Next door to Wileoo Sl Hicks' Hard ware glare, Allegheny St., BELLEFONTE, PA., Jas. C. Williams, (Sucootsor to B. F. Rankin A Co.) DEALER IN PURE DEC OS AND MEDICINES, 'CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS, DTE stiffs, varnish ks. brush- KS. lEKFUMEKY, NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET. Ae. PU3SVy)M2 SL)&U&a3 for medicinal purpoeat. SHOULDER BRACES, j TRUSSES a SUPPORTERS in great variety j Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other article* usually hept in firtt clou Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. ; 9mar74tf • r NEW YORK BRANCH STORE, , McClain'# Block, Directly Opp. Butb House, Bellefonte, Pa. . H. HERMAN d CO., Prop'ra. Dry Goods, {HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS. LA ' CES, NOTIONS A FAN- C Y GOO DB. STRICTLY FIRS T-C LAB 8 00091. Below ihe I'sual Prices. n Norl2.tf. Blatchley's m t Improved CUCUM Jd g HER WOOD PUMF ,v/ |( the acknowledged NjtaPV/ STANDARD of thi mar-11, by popular verdict, th* best pump fv.r the least m.-ney VUention Uinvited to Blalchtey'i Improved Bracket, the D.of Check Valve, which can be with drawn without disturbing th* joints, and the copper cbambei which never crack*, scale# or rust* and will la*l a life time. For taie by Dealer* and the trade generally. In order lo bi *ure that vou got UiatchWy't Pump, b careful ana tee that il hat my trade-mark s at above. If you do not know where t buy, descriptive circulars, together with e tne name and address of the agent nearest you. will he promptly furnished by ad dre*ing, with stamp. CUAS 0 BLATCHLEY. Manufacturer. 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 11 inur'Jm. : WTa; CUKUY, - BOOT & snot maker ' _ VV.Y4 HS HALL, P4. ' WtUUAI ro*p#clfUl)y inform the cit xen# of this v Ininity, thai hw has started • new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would Ik e thankful for a share of tho public patron , age. Bimt* and Shoe* made t* order ant according to style, and warrgukl (iu work •to equal any matjp All kind of tionj, aud charge# reasonable Give b.lft' a v
. SHVOXKT . I President, Cashier. ' COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Milliken, Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSE And Allow , Discount „ 8 Buy atJ Sell p Coverninjut Secu: lies.Goid d- T apVTftStf upon* H BROCKERHOFF FIOUSE. I- BELLEFONTE. PA. E. PERKS St SO#, Prop'rs This well known hotel, situate In th* business portion of the town, has beet thoroughly renovated, repainted and ftir nished new. It will be theaim of the pro j prietoi* to make it n plenstnt Home foi * those whomav favor them with their pat a ronage. A free carriage is run to the de pot, and the best stablox in town arooon fiVWTO With lit* UVUM*. 29*pr. Pumps Of All Kinds! ■ mi r jmn su ' a,n& ,to,ar . v^um k ? FOR MINES. ■3 Deep Welt Pumpi, II Cittern Pumps, w Anti-Frezing Pumps. . O OOOO A /* A J"*" C'"" J'WF LIN MMHI 3 v aaa A 6"*" I P" 1 * Hj W® / i—J f 1 E L. iJ: pus, Hiss MODS OP ALL KINDB. • Gum Hose 6f Packing , Bett awrf Bra*# J Founder#, end Manufacture™ of the CELEBRATED : Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pnmp. I I illustrated catalogue and price liet.^ Bi \ J. B. SHERIFF tc SON, " W4 ™~*KiSAV2&,Fa. ——„—,— ~.. _ __ SHOBTLIDGE & CO., COAL, LIME, Am., WILLIAM SHORTLIDGS. BOMB VALENTINE SHORTLIDGE & CO., Burner* and Shipper* of the celebrated Bellefonte r mmm z Dealer* in the rerj best grades of lANtIiRACITKCOAL The only dealers in Centre County who sell the ' W I! Li Ki Ei S; fi! Ai R! R! E C O! AIL from ths old Baltimore galoot Also SHAMOKIN AND OTHER GRADES of Anthracite Cool dryly boused (ipreuljr for boat* use. at tta lowest price*. DEALERS /JV| . They pay lbs highest prico* in cask for grain that the Eastern market* will Uhtd WHEAT, CORN, i RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED AC., Bought or mill be sold on commimioa when desired, sad foil price* guaranteed. las 1 formation concerning the grain trad* will bo furnished at all tunas, *s farSMr* with pleasure, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER* , FIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER. which b always aold at low prices, and warranted to be as good a fertilizer a* any other plaster. OPTICS AMD YARD • NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, BEUIFOSTK. PA. f tim 1 Lime ot the beet ouality. always on P6RRSYHII6y hand, at the kiln near Centre Hall. IY IT* H . 4 vr ? r - DanJong Do. Myer s Excelsior CenanL & FTF _ EXCHTK S&SS Uecstnan at the Post Oflo* io Centre HtlL At ' d Ai.ow InjtsrosL UkOKGK KOCH. : Discount Note J. G. EME RICK 1 Buy and Sell — Government Securities, Geld aadj^ GREAT BARGAN3 AT THE HARD P *™ H °*pS'. WM * *" Ml 2sft. WARE STORE OF LE2± CfcjAtor Chas. H. Held, MUSSER & RUNNEL BRoS.,™^"S!!?^'c£ , l ! r*^ 0o Raapectfolly informs his friends ad th M SUheim, Pa., public in ganetwL that he baa just opened at his new establishment, above- Alsxaa- WaoLttAL* AXD HUAIL DEALMS m iiTkiCdTS * jof the latest styles as also lb* Maraavilfo —■ - Patent Calender Clocks, provided with • complete index of the moath. aadi day of p the month and weak on its face, which t* d IM,' warranted as aperfoct time-keeper. Watches mad Jewelry re* _ paired on short noUcoaad warranto* u* < f j Excelsior Cement. HE* VIA SHELF HAHDWAEE. „2l*^?HS3UyoWSSSffia >r They have just returned from the Eastern OUALITY, at his kilns, near - Pine * d Cities, where they hare purchased a well Creek Hills, in Heine* twi> Thb cam sat • „ . ,UK " k „ has already been used iu large quantities • HARDWARE. ( PTLXKT . laox. NAILS, upon the L.O.AS.C RR and has been OILS, PAIWTS, VaaxwHia, PCTTT, found highly satisfactory ' upon *ll fob* ' BUILDERS t COiCBiIAKEXS h GOODS. TERNS, WATER PIPES, or wkatavw • Plasterers and Masons, has already beta Saddlers, Shoemaker*, tested for and wide, and rendered the at* k Housekeepers, and in fret, Penons, tiforefom coa • ' slrucung Cisterns, laying Water P iaea. HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. ifd