THK CENTRE REPORTER. JVLYI, 1#!& ITEMS. Our friend* will oblige byj ot local new* in their locality. K< £ the facts onH?, and we will shape, also notices of death- an H Any one l^uiVe' cnOlhd subscribers, with the cwrt, w" to receive the v '' p- nearly The Rai-OIW* r ,tf the county, everybody n this 1 „i a ,: on -ban any where it has the best medium two papers, will b* ***■' *, a-,- for :\,ivertiin* ouine**^ i * , J iA . re-S,,tvroHhera o tUe Uep. ai'uld re ing outaids f „ r postage which wi wIH hwi ; this reduces the postage • .unipaidhy them for one year * postage wa* ttcta. Maad l^y~PhlHp*. of Aaronsburg, left on Friday last, to visit hi* friends in Canton, Ohio. Geo. Swab, of Harris, is announced as a candidate for Commissioner, in this week's paper. -—This week the name of G. IV. Rum barger, esq . will be found added to the list of candidate* for Prothonotary. —Next week being Ath of July week. there will be no paper issued from this of fice. and Nebraika desire to mail us specimens of the grasshopper* they are plagued with, it would afford their friends here an oppor tunity of seeing the pest* and what t they look ilke. Mr, s A„ w rite* us from Nebraska The farmers were looking forward tor an abundant harvest thi* yar, but they are threatened once more with the grasshopper plague. Uht * unpleasant sight to see theui alight upon the beautiful field* of wheat and corn and eat all. If they coma again, and we expect them every day, the farmer will be ruined. La*t year he had the wheat but this year he will have noth ing to fall back upon. It Is swarming foil of these creatures to day again. Mr. Lewi- Sarinehart, write* us from Orangeville, 111., that he caught a fish with hook and line, measuring S| fed in length, that only an infant He thinks folks who catch big suckers in Sinking Creok, need not brag. •* We never knew of any parties mak ing more money on *mall profits than r-ochler & Co , who **ll cheap groceries in the Bush house block. Their profit* are small but their run of custom i* large— and that'* where they make it They have the true secret of sucee**, and follow it strictly to the letter, via : Small profits and quick sale*. No wonder that every customer a* he slip* out has a grin in hi* face, so pleased with the quality and cheap ness of the groceries he purchased. It is so natural to smile when a streak of lor- i tune meet* us— and thus all feel who deal at the elegant grocery of ibis firm. Try it if you wish tbaill-humor knocked on: of you, and money left in your pocket book. Persona wishing to make application for Per. Certificate* will pleswe present themselves for examination at the Supt's office, Bellefbiwe. July IS. No applica tions are legal unless signed by committee while in regularly organized session. Firel BangT Bang Hurrah! Hail Columbia ! A great stock of Fire Works for 4th of July, at Descbner's gun shop, cheap. All kinds and at all prices. Get them, and celebrate the glorious fourth In a becoming manner, by banging away all day and night with rockets, fire-wheels, Ac., Ac. k JohnT. Lee, occupies the second story of C. E. Peck's shop, where he is prepared to turn out buggies, carriages, and spring wagons—wagon* of every style. Mr Lee is an ezperieeced workman, and uses none but the best of material and warrants all his work. His charges arc reasonable. All kinflsot repairing done. Go and see John if you want a rig. We have received a number of pho tographs of buggies, and spring wagons manufactured at Lena, 111., by our for mer townsman, A. Shannon, esq. The cards indicate that first-class work is turn>- ed out by him. —-A few weeks ago we published an item, relative to a leaf from a burnt Bible. . found at Linden Hall, the morning after the Osceola fire, and supposed 4o have beer, carried hither by the wind*. The Osceola Reveille in a late issue says: "In con- • firmation of this Get, we now state that > Mr. Roievere, living in the upper part of ( town, owned a large bible, which was' thrpwn out of the house plih a lot qf other ijoods. Mr. John At ley discovered the pile of stuff to be on fire, and teeing the! book burning, kicked it out ef the flames, ' but the binding gave way and the leave* ' were scattered in every direction by the i wind. On* or two leave* yet remaining, j show that the book was printed with two j columsto the page, and two reference col- ! umns in the center of each page." Mr. Meginnts, of the Williamiport i Bulletin, in the acpoqnt he gives of hif re- ! cent visit to the State College, refers thus to our beautiful valley and its scenery ; Down Pcnn's Valley. The party left the college on Saturday i morning and proceeded dov. n Penn's valley, through Boalsburg, Potter'r Fort, ! Centre Hall, and over Nittanny mountain to Bcllefonte. Thwdistance from the col- j lege to Centre Hall, by this route, is thir-! teen miles, and from there to Bellcfontn historic associations, while far to the i e l l loop, up-like a sentinel guarding the plain, farto the south are seen the l)Hy outlines of the Seven moun tains, while Tusecy mountain rears its crest further to the right, beyond which lies the beautiful vale of the Looj.. In the foreground, to the right nnd tho left, ap pear the fields like squares on a checker board, while the green forests and thou sands of acres of waving grain, the dwell ings of the farmers, and their capacious barns, all contribute to the bsauty and variety of the landscape. A soft haze overspreads the yalelat eventide, and the soundof the lowing herds is faintly heard, while the curling smoke ascends graceful ly to mark the habitation of the thrifty husbandman. Such is Penn's valley as yiewed from an elevation of uearfy one fcejf. "**•■•••" • • 1 Aster gazing upon this beautiful land scape for fifteen minutes, the party return ed to the carriage, Mr. Woodward gave rein to bis spirited nags and we dashed down the northern slope of the mountain, crossed Nittany valley and arrived at Bellefonte in less than an hour. And fcere X. the journey ends. | Had very warm wen Ik or last week and up to lnt Monday—the mercury standing 92 in the shade. On Tumilw af ternoon to had a wUn)( ruin, and Indies* lion en Wednesday lor more, which will do much good to corn ami out* Our for mer* arc now making hay the crop will not he much over a half one Wheat t>d ornhle. Tlio latest ami most expedient moile for killing potato bugs.-1 have a Cylinder-shaped tin can nude, with a handle on the top ami the bottom punched full of holes. Ilnce therein a mixture of l*uria green ami flour—one tenth a* tnach Ihtrisitifen - flour- ami no inkle it on the plant- while damp. This method lessen- the danger of in halation, and is sure t > a fleet a -peedv an>l satisfactory result. SINKING CREEK MII.LS. Tho first dial wa* lake.i in a load ef hay by Jacob Rnnkle. Potato Hugs in the height of their glory. Grasshopper* are making a raid on D L Kerr's wheat. Peter Ruble i erecting n very line dwel- ling home In our town. Soma of the Loop boy* have mis behaved very ha (fly at the Pine Grove Singing School. Now hoy* that * bad and you had better be careful for there'* an old coon watching for yen and may put to trouble. tjgrrt.* Johu, Shootino Arras* it llowaau On Friday last the Borough of Howard and the neighboring township wa* thrown into an excitement by the shooting of a man named Robert*, of Howard towuthip, by Hays Scheuk >o of Mr. Jonathan Schenlt also of Howard township Tho circum stance* attending the affair, which wiil probably end in a trial for murder on the part oftSchenk, are. a* far at we can get at the facta, a* follows : There are two brothrr*, Samuel Robert* and Albert Rob ert*, w ho hav* been making theii home at Jonathan Schenk *, and have been in sink ing well* and doing other odd jobs for the farmer* through the neighborhood. Hay* Schenk, the ateailant, is a *on of Jonathan Schenk, a young man about sixteen or sev enteen years Of age and has, hitherto, borne a good name Tho latter, and the younger Robert*, whose age i twenty five, had been quarrelling, off and on, for a month or mote before the tragedy of Fri day evening. We were unable to learn the original cause of their difference*, but understand that their disputes arose from some trivial matters ; but the ill feeling was kept up. until it ripened into a deadly hatred. On Thursday last they met at JonaUun Schenk * and began the old de pute. both becoming angry. Schenk rati- Robert* a and ran into the house- Roberta foil w ed, but finding some of the members of the family in the house, did not say any ing. Shortly before dark, on j Friday evening Hay* Schenk, in company I with Austin Wantx went to the hou-e of Daniel Schenk, an older brother of Hay*. On their return they met Robert* on the public road a short distance east of the res idence of Abiatn Piter and the fotter de nia-..led that Scha;:t should apologise or take tack the epithet h applied to him on the prcvi.-u* afternoon. This 8c beak re tused to do, and, after Some further par* ley, Robert* struck hiiu and was proceed ing 11 give him a whipping when Schenk gave htui to understand that if he did not desist, fco would thot hisn. Robert* still proceeded to slap him, telling bim that he dared not ami wa* afraid iJ ,Soot him, un til Schenk in his desperation, drew a pis tol and aiming it at Roberts, fired. The ball entered his left brea*t about two inch o to right of the nipple, passing through the left lung and lodging in the spine. Some parties hearing the report of the pis tol, to tho scene, and afterwards carried Roberts to the fcouse of Daniel Schenk where he is lying at list* writing Monday). His physical! report* that it will be impossible for him to recover Schenk has not yet been arrested : be man ifests great anaury for the recovery of Roberts.—RtpMitun. GRAND JURORS, August Term. j Rellefonte— G 0" Brian. K Curtin, D W , Woodring Ferguson— Daniel Krebs. WaTker—Wtvj Pennington. Beuner—B F Hunter, Chr J)ale U Sto ver. Penn—J W Snook, Jacob Saunder*. Mile*—R D Bierly. Harris—P Shreek A Dale. Liberty-J F Clark. Worth—B S Miles. Huston—J a Furate. Potter—Jociah Neff. Boggs—John Poorman, jr. Curtin—Wm Mann. Mileaburg—Joseph Shirk, J?hn E Thomas. Taylor—Dane Moore. Rush—Geo PSimilcr. -"raverse Jurors. Pattoc—A Seller*, G Pott'grore, T j Haruock, Wm Slice. Harri*—S Ishler, Jas Jack. Miles—S K Foust. Aaron Smull, 861 Spangler, John Shaffer. Liberty—C Johnson, I) B Kune*. Walker-Joel Suuble, P Walter, J H Talbert. Halftnoon—John Wilson. .1 W Gray. Bonner—J B Whitmer, G Hatting*. Bogcs E Zimmerman, J A Whit eh ill. P El Haupu Penis—Aaron Dutweilor. Haines—T Ycariek. Potter- F re 1 Kurtz, W m Spangler, J D Lingle. Bcllefonte—W 11 Twitiuire, A Loeb. \\ m Harper. P B Wilson, J Curtin. Huston—H Hartaock, EC Henderson. St ring— $ Tihbin. Ferguson—H Snyd.-r, J Kreamer J W Crumreine. Howard—M PHolfer, JR l eathers. Snowsht James Gates, I) Wolf, J G Uzzje. Worth—S Gingerich. Wll William*. Gregg— M H Guie, Wm Noam, , PbiTipsburg—l) Funk. | Mr. J. Welch, at the model book •tore, next door to the post office. Belie- I fonte, intends to give away SIOO worth of ' valuable gifts, which ate on exhibition in | his show window*, consisting of a China Tea set worth S2O, and nearly fire hundred I other handsome articles worth from 10c up ito S2O. One of these gilts will be given to [every one purchasing $1 worth CJO.i of the celebrated Baltimore Opera Cigar*, or I purchasing one pound box of the excellent j Centennial Candies, at $1 per box. He I has the sole agency for Bcllefonte for the Opera Cigars and Centennial Candies. I There is no humbug in this scheme, as vou Sget the full value of your money, and one the valuable gifts beside* for every dol lar purchase, You can go and sec the gifts and the aiticles offered for tale. Nr \\ elch never deals in catch games, as he has an established business, nnd intends keeping up hit good reputation lit "Orn Favorite Sewixo Machisk The cheapest and best Sewing Machine now manufactured for family use is the Wilson. We certainly would use no other. It works with equal facility on muslin, cloth, cambric, larlctan. flannel and leath er. It does not paralyze the spineor wear out the operator in any way. neither does it d< maud an incessent stoppage to find out where the difficulty is, as nbae exists. There I*'no difficulty It run* smoothly and evenly, hems, fells, tucks, gather* and binds. It doe! the finest nnd most beauti ful work on cambric end linen. It also has the merit of being cheaper than any other first class sewing machine- It doe* not get out ot oider, nor break needles, nor pucker the cloth. So complete has the Wilson Sewing Machine been made, by a skillful combination of brain and muscle, thatithal left nothing to be desired." Machine* will be detivfiVcd at any railroad station ip ibis county, free of transporta tion charges, if ordered through the Com pany's fiianeh House at 227 and 2.9 Broadway. New York. They send an elegant catalogue and chrorno circular, free, on application. This company want a few more good agent*. IN CONTRADICTION TO MRS. TIL TON'S CARD. A card is published, to-iuy, by Joseph Loaucr, contradicting in into the asser tion* made by Mrs. Tilton in her curd yesterday. He declares he was relaying carpets in Tilton's house in the fall of 1869 and that he saw what he has de scribed in his affidavit is occurring he ttyreen Jier ant) Beecbpf. 11 ' " MR. BEECHKU S FRIDAY EVEN ING TALK. In his Fricay evening talk, at Plymouth Church, Mr. Beecher spoke plainly of the trials surrounding him. He declared in the sirongest terms hi* peaceful reliuncc in God as his strength nnd his indifference to mens opinions. IJe would go on preach ig and ' laboring,' whatever men might think of him, COM Ml NIC AT IONS. (H\ *r* not rrspomtiAh for Ih* foai rrpr, **r./ t h coMsmMNicefiows, Oimmkni ewfi.iNa iv.- im > persons .for o/Kc mnt hr jifli./ .for.) REGISTER. • I'im. 11 ion i. Milt*, June 2S, 'LY £MiforOmSn W*nstlKMm oath eravo the favor >f vunr column*, thai we tiiuv rtvontiueitil iur Register of Centre county, our worth) friend nnd fellow (iiireu \V. 1 Bur.htlcld We| sincerely ludn vc liini to |MVu-eiu< every imh-ck-miii qualification to till the office . reditahly and hoiiorahly, being an e\- pert penman. i"juitc a fair *( liolnr, l agreeable, and nna-nining anil very ae > urate and e\|ral character i untmpcuchalde lie i* in fait dc-i TMngofa lu'ttcr oll'n e than RegiMci ritese< arc the claim* we would w-k the jM-ople ti>consider. And, fn -thcrmorc, lieing disahh-d in one of his limit* on account of white swelling, which unfits him for manual lalair, and foiitig a p,Hir man, should U< favored in preference to men who an! better cir cumstanced itt life, lit Itia tewnahip lie will get more than the jmrtv vote. Misv t'tTtZX\*. For the Reporter We shall not lie in want of material to make choice of a State Senator in this district this fall. The following dctno- I > rat* arc si>okctt of in the several coun ties : ' Clearfield, tio. H. Harr't, Kx-Sheriff l'y lc, Dr Rover, F. Eicfding. Fjwp t linton, S. K. l'eate, Kxp, Kx-Sherifl' Smith. A. C". Novea. tVntre, Samuel Gtlltland. A. Ilov, Ja*. M'Matttts. For the Reporter. MR FUXP. Kt atz "Look e're you leap" is a icaxiiit as ap plicatile in polities, a> in morals, and should bu the moving spirit of every dem ocrat tu the selection and election of dele gates to the nominating convention. The democratic voter should act w ith firmness and independent of all clicks and suppli cants for office in the selection of delegates to the county convention, aud send men who are known for their intelligence, con sistency, and stability, and whose motto is' "'principles, not men"—who will east off all political intriguers, who are democrats j according to their interest, as long a* they arc :VJ on the flesh pot* of offices We i have, and have had 100 many of lhe*6 kind | of democratic heroes in our ranks, who are ! determined to live ly the spoil* of office — i j r.nd never sati-fieil. That the several of t "ces uuit he filled by men, is true, nut ! that everv political pretender should be elected to ,-ffice is quite a Jifferent que*- | tiog, *nd h*r* res's w ith the nominating convention the responsibility, as they k#rc ! tli* w hole couuty to select from in the for mation of a ticket, and they can not shirk it if they intend that the nominees shall he victorious at the election. We must have men nominated who have the confi dence of the people i their honostr, intel ligence and qualification for the station or office for which they are to be elected—be ing a clever man, an active party man with out the requisite qualifications wilt not do this time Therefore let the nominating convention ore it leaps." Your' correspondent "Veritas" has struwk lis key note in many of his observations, his remarks of the "unwritten law ' of demo crary are judicious, his objections to third term in office are truly democratic—"ro tation in office' and are opposed from principle to keeping any man, or set ofj men as political pensioners in office. If; the office is a burthen and loss to the oc cupant, it would he wrong to impose it up on him. If the office is profitable, let hon or* pass round. In this way the princi ples of democracy are moremanitest to all. We have the unwritten law in respect t-c office, recognised by the democracy of Centre in tho election of Rrotbonotary, : Register and Recorder, by acknowledged custom and usage, these officers if they! have proved themselves in the perform-! ar.ee of their duty fakhfoily U the Umoj reposed in them, to be re-elected to a sec ond term, but no third term; and tnis should be remembered in the election of' delegates, and in the action of the convcn- i tion. These proceedings will ha controled by the present rules of tho democracy of, Centre. That these rules are imperfect is admitted. The one man power invested in the chairman of the stand ing committee, if a scheming politician, enables him U> crack his whip, and pull the reins to suit himself, or benefit hi* pods. Tho details ot the rules need remodeling, and we hope the next convention will lake a firm step to have tho rules *u attended, as to n,eet tho viaw* of the democracy of Centre. In ray former communication, I telerred to the bargain, sale and transfer of delegate votes in the nomination of a ticket which bat been practiced of late years in this county under the scheming plans of the political drones, who eat the honey of offices gath ered by their unsuspicious dupes, whom they infiate with the hopes of office, and urge them to send delegates to the county convention, who, ,t they can not succeed with their favorites, are to be under the control of the trickster, and transferred to suit his aim . c might particularise nom inations made under such schemes of late' years. But tho delegates who made and planned the nomination of the successor of the lamented Wolf, perhaps were the bold est in contempt of the popular will; previ ous to going into convention, the same day in the public streets, the schemers got to woik to defeat the voice of the people— a consistent democrat, who had served the 1 people in the Legislature some years he tore with credit to hintseif and hit constit uents—a farmer, and evidently at that time, the lavorite of the peoplo, as the sue-' cessor of Mr. Wolf, and it was conceded lie would be the ncniineo. But a jealousy was created between tbp aijiirr.nta of lgis tivo honors, some of theui had delegates under their leading strings—finding they could not be nominated, united their forces to defeat tho farmer of intelligence, hon esty and legislative experience— and nom inated one, who, as soon at elected, and took h seat, Vicar of Bray like, showed thut ho understood the trick of bis nomi nation, ty going it W an>lel allow .00 woid to "Colorado," "Toney Mountain hot and ' M ich ia ii.vlor v" I would like to hear Iroiu you ad More anon, Wti.t. t\>i'ni v Hot TIIK LAV'S DELAY. A ca>e froln Blair count\ ha* |ut brenj decided bv ttie Supreme Court winch ll ; . lulrate to an alarming decree the uncei • , tainly and delay ot llie nw One Kairell Hold a tract of coal laud to Lloyd in la-'d i tor six thousand dollar* one thousand) ■ paid at time of deed, oil the l*t of July, InM, and the balance of the Jil lWlweurnl f by Judgment note* payable in two or three year* When these came due Lloyd re i lued to pay because of all alloyed defect 111 the title to the extent of two-thud*. 1 that quantity of the coal tract having been ' recovered from him by reason of detect in I ' Karreli* title t'n the trial ot the Issue raised on the drat judgment note, Karreli proved that Lloyd bought the land at his own risk and ot. this he recovered the full ■ amount claimed. Lloyd took the case to , the Supreme Court, and they reversed the , court below because of error in admitting testimony to contradict the written pa pers. The case was again tried ucfore a ' jury, and the court, following the suppose rd rule of the .tipreme Court, directed the I jury to render a verdict tor the defendant, Lloyd, which they did, and then Kartell took the case to the Supreme Court. That tribunal reversed the court below the sec otid lime because they said the case should have been given to the Jury. ll was, therefore, the third lime tried, and a ver dict rendered in laver of the plaintiff, Kar reli, when Lloyd again took thecase to the Supreme Court, where h was argued last iuunth by S S. Utair, of Blair county, tor Llovd, and by L. W. iiall, of this city, for Kartell, and the court tins week decid ed it in favor of Karreli, which was th And ot it. Twenty years have pawed *ince the . controversy began, and the five thousand ■' dollars due in the beginning ha* swelled jto twelve thousand now. All the original "I parties to the case are dead except Ilia • lawyers, and they have no doubt u'Ui trd , j for their foe* Oh | for the law s delay.— i Hamaburg TtlegropK. * * COLLAPSE OF THE STKIKE IN LU , 2EHMK J Wilkesbarre, l'a., June 16.—The long strike is ended. The miner* of the Lehigh and NYilkesbarre Coal Company made an ' unconditional surrender, through their I' delegate*, last night, at a meeting with Mr. , i l'arrish. A doxen or more meetings were held yesterday at different place*. At Ashley a delegation of seventy German ' j miner* went to a meeting for the purpose I jf Voting for resumption. The object be , came known to the loaders i,nd thiy we excluded from the meeting. Their then held a meeting ot their own, and decided to be go veined no longer by the associa tion. At another me. ling the Irish and Welsh disagreed, and the former with drew At other meetings there was al>.> a ' lack of harntonr, and during the day ; there was a general disagreement as to fu , ture action. The mass of the miners w ere in favor of going to work, hut the leader* tough; hard against it. The sentiment ■ was 100 strong for their, longer to control, i and a part yielded. In the evening a re gion meeting was held, and the delegate* then went to l'arrith's office. Here a long ' conference took place It was very her > motuou*. and ended in an agreement to go so work at ou~o upon the company * terms. No concessions whatever were made by the company. The men slated that they - had made a mistake in holding out so Jong dor in making a strike, and were now in want of the necessaries of life, and eager .to have work immediately. This compa ny employ* about eleven thousand men, and til of their work* wiii be started a* , soon a* possible The u-.iueo of me IttUi vidua! operators Will follow the example of the men of this Company, and there will be a general resumption in the Wyoming . region. The proposition of Mr- l'arrish to the r men at the meeting ol last evening was 'or I the men to resume at a reduction ot 10 per ' cent, upon* the basis of 1874. and that if c.al reached Jo do per ton at w holcsole in 1 New York, there would be an advance of 3 per cent, allowed them ; if it reached $.5.4), (5 per cent; if $j.76, tt per cunt, ai.J if 12 per (.mat. STUPENDOUS "PROJECT tF THE PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Washington, June 3.—Preparatory step* are being taken to bring about a system of international exchange between Great Britain and the United State* through the mediums of the co operative societies in Ureal Britain and the Patrons of Hus bandry in America. The central co-oper ative board ol the co-operative societio* iha* been in correspondence with.Secretary Kelly, of the Nation*) Grange, for sonp . time paat relative to the project, and at a I meeting of the executive committee of the 1 National Grunge next week tha subject wil) ho formally presented by a deputation from the co-operative societies now en •route to the United State* The British co operator* ask the acceptance of their plan of union, end slate that the object I* to teform commercial abuses, get rid of' middlemen, restoro integrity in dealing, equalise wealth, etc.. and represent that a much greater quantity of Amorican pro-! ducts would be told in England hut for ,lhe extravagant charge* of middlunseti. and that the tamo i* trqe of {Danufticluml ntlicjej sunt to America from England. They proposed,to operate Willi the Gran ger* on direct trade line*, sending their own ship* freighted with their own goods to exchange tor American products, such as w heal and, on fair, equitable and econ omical term*. The cooperative societies of Great Britain number about bit),UUO members, while the number of Grangers is estimated at about 2.0U0.000, .-\s the latter already have Stt,;o agencies e*tab , liihed for lb# purchalc, at wholesale rates and for cash, of all the article* they desire, the plan of exchange proposed i* believed to bo feasible-, since co-operatian is on* of tho underlying principles of the order, . Prominent Ur&ngert now in tho citv. es pecially those from the South and West, 'jate anxious te have tho proposition of the ■ British co-operators accepted, since they . assert they could sell their agricultural I products to belter advantage in European market* and get many articles of English 1 manufacture at cheaper rates than in this • country. THE~SUN: Dally and Weakly For 18757 1: , *>* i i >j The approach of tbo Presidential elcc . I tion gives unusual ini|iorUnce to the events and developments of 1876. We shall en deavor to describe them fully, faithfully L and fearlessly. .' THE WEEKLY SUN has now gttgjn |-eda circulation of over eighty thousand copies. \ts raiders are found in every' State and Territory, and iu quality is ■ well known to tho public. We shall not , only endeavor to keep it fully up to tho old atnndnrd, but to improve and add to its variety and power. 1 THE WEEKLY SUN will continue to . tea thorough newspaper. All the news' . of the day will be found in it, condensed i when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always, wo trusf, treated in I a clear, interesting and instructive man-' . nor. It is our aim to mako the WEEKLY NUNi tho best family newspaper iu the world It will be full of entertaining and appropriate roading ol every sort, but will print nothing to offend the most scrupu lous nnd delicate tasto. It will always contain the most interesting stories umij romances of the dny, carefully elccte u atio legibly printed. Tho Agricultural Department is n prom inent feature in tbo WEEKLY SUN and ' its articles will always be found fresh' nnd useful to the farmer. Ttie number of men Independent in po lilies i. ino,easing, ahd the WEEKLY • SI N M their paper especially. U belongs to no party, nd obeys no dictation, con i tending for principle, and for tho election , of the best men. it exposes tho corrup tion that disgrneus tho country and threat ens thooverthrow ofrepublication* itulions. It has no fear of knaves, and seeks no fa vors from their supporters. The markets of every kinJ anJ the fash ions aro regularly reported. 1 The price of the WEEKLY SUN is one dollar a year for a sheet Elizabeth Kunvs ... Liberty "laietu Trwuurer. We are authorised to announce that A.lain Yeurlik.i l Maiioll will be a can dilate for Treasurer, subject to lha ueg* of tho democratic party. I We are authorised to announce lliat .1 |H. Barnhart, ofSprtnw. will bo a candi date for Treasurer, subject to tbo n**g< o| the democratic party. , Wo arc authorised to announce Hint l K Guise, of potter. Will bo a candidate : for Treasurer, subject to the utaivs of the democratic party. , \\ are aulb. rued to announce that !> A Musser, of Penn, will be a candidate lor Treasurer, subject in the usages of the democratic party Wo *fo rullioriiunl to iniiuullt'® Unit I Will Khrhard, of Potter, will be a cgndi-| date for Treatu er, subject to tbo Usage* of the democratic party. NhPrilT. We are authnrixc.t to announce tbut Lev i A. Munsun, of Philipsburg. will be , ' candidate for Hherlff, subject to the usages ' I of the democratic party. We are authorised to announce that ' George Hofferof P..tter will ho a candi 'dale for Sheriff, subject to the usage* of the democratic party. : We are authorised to announce that John Suangier, ol Poster, will be a candl-I ' date for Sheriff, subject to the usages of | j the democratic party. We are authorised to announce that • J. Henry Keller, of Harris, will be a " candidate for Sheriff, subject to the usage* 'of ihe democratic party. We are authorised to announce that Jon 1 Hth. K reamer, of llilihelm, will be a cau ' didate for Hheriff, subject to the usage* ol • the democratic party. RtgLster. , NVc are authorised to aniiouuce that I Sam'l J Herring, of Gregg, will be a can I didate for Register, subject to the usage* I of the democratic party I'rulhoitoUry. i We are authorised to annCuiice mat G. W Humherger. ot Pallon, will be a can didate for Proihonotary, subject to th* usxse* of the democratic party. We are authorised to announce K. fl. llrotL of Perguson, will he a candidate ft r ProthonoUry. subject to the usages of | the democratic party. We are authorised to announce that , John 11. Beifsnyder, of Penn. will be a candidate for Proihonotary. subject to the j! usage* ot the democratic party. NY are authorised to announce that Aa t ron William* of Bellcfonte, will be a can , didate for Prothonotary subject to the usages of the democratic party. JJmirtler i NVe are authiirued to attuouncu tbat I John Pi. Proudft-.i,of Mtiesburg will be a ■ candidate for Kccrder, subject to the I usage* of the democratic party. NN e are autb.-rir Ito announce that B i B Kramer, of Leniont, Harris twp, will ' be a candidate for Recorder, subject to the usage* of the d, niocralic party. NN'e are authorised to announce that . Henry Mev k, of Spring twp, will be acan t didate for Recorder, subject the usage* of , the democratic Parly. He can be cosult ■ ej both in English and German. Coin IU iittiioQpr. 1 NVe are authorised to announce that ' Geo Swab, of Harris, wilt be a candidate ' (or Commissioner, subject to the usages of ■ i!rti;o?rst; • WE NYe are authorised to announce that Joseph Cruiser, of Putter, will be a candi • date for C<)tt>n of the Democratic party. r NV.-are authorised to announce that H. ' A Mincle. of Haines, will be a candidate < f>r Commissioner, subject to the usages of ' the Jeuiocrwlic parly. N4' are authorised to announce that J. Nestlin Hall, of Howard, will be a csndi ' date f r Commissioner, subject to the Usa ' ge of the democratic party. i dktolli(t j lippublicy.ii— Hheriff. r We aro authorise.l t<> announce that i L'ipi 11. C. Beamer. of Potter, will be a ( candidate for Sheriff, subject to the usage* I ofthe republican patty. : TUHNSAV'S UTITKL. R ~ tl BgLLtrunTk, r*. Johns.M, A Son's, proprietor*, having refitted and newly furnished this bouse are sow prepared to accommodate traveler* in the most satisfactory manner. June 10. tf. NEW GOODS! —AT TH*— Centre Mills Store, J. F. THRONE ha* jurt opened a fiue Stock of GEN ERAL MKKCHANDISE which he ia selling at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Consisting in DRY Guam, i ALPAOCAS, MOHAIRB, PIQUES, LAWNS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, FLOUNTB, SHIRTING, TWEEDS. JEANS, COTTON ADEB, I FINE CAS-LMERS. EMBORDERIES, GLOVES. SHAWLS, 1 HOSIERY. SKIRTS, RIBBONS,| ami fancy articles belonging to the ' Grocery department Sugars, COFFECA, Syrup, N. Orleans MOLLASIM, Domes tic and foreign Fruit*, FishJSalt, eve . try thing usually found in this depart'! meut. QUEENSWARE, whole tele ordi&h es or by the piece. DKIGSgqd PATENT MEDI CINES. WOOD and WILLOWWARE. HARDWARE. FORKS, RAKES. SHOVELS. HOES, j NAILS, dec. GENTS CALK BOOTS,! LADIES' BUTTON GAITOKB V MO ROCCO, CHILDREN'S' SIR IKS of all J kinds. i TOBACCO miner itikai in o - rhanyr far j unci-4 in. KIN GS FORD'S ONWE CJ O I 1' K E -AND- Silvcililoss STARCHY For tho Laundry. MAKUKACTL'RKI) BY T. KINGSFORD & SON, The Best Starch In the World. Gives a Beautiful Finish to tho Linen, and the difference in cost between it nnd j common starch is scarcely half n ,nnt for an ordinary wnshing. ,\sk your Gmcci for it. • "' KINGSFORD^ DS Corn SUrch, FOR PUDDINGS. BLANC MANGE ICE CREAM, Is the origin al- r bliahed in I*lß. And ptescrvw reputation as Purer, Ktrongci and More Delicate than any other article of the kind offered, cither of the same name or with other lilies. Stkvknhok Macadam, Ph. D„ Jcc., the highest chemicHl authority of Europe ' caret oily analyzed this Corn Starch, and says it L i, most excellent article of diet and in 6nemical and feeding properties is fttlly equal to the host arrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Oust ards, Ac., accompany each one lmund package. n.V. WOLFS, Cenirt " a "• June 10.3 m. DL P D^I°? TNE X' Attorn y Law \ Bellefonto, Pa Office over Rey -ou.bank. 14^9 MARKETS. | Produce. Chicago, June 2H. Klour quiet and un-j |rhange>r NVlieat active and closed easier; No I sprimr, $1 u2|(.( 1 (M; No 2 fresh, 9li|c: ' regular. trVJc- Corn demand active ami ; price* advanrwd, No 2 mixed, ftHJc for! regular. (IhU demand active and prices advanced; No 2. *.lc, have.old l ft'.M cftr spot Itvndull ainf nominal; No I, laic, llarlev demand fair and market flint; No) - $1 'A*. Clot or soi-d dull; medium, sll ftp. I 1 PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia. June 2* Klour dull and unchanged Wheat weak; red $1 31. am ber $1 31(4 I 3T. Itye muni' ally f I Uf>, Corn steady; yellow Ni. we>U-in mixed < TVfiKV (tats moderately active. White, 1 ittj,-; mixed (t|. Petroleum; rflnd ItfHlilc Clover seed sestern prime $1226(4)2 60 Butler quiet and dull; New , Yail> and Bradford county extra vint'jn. fir*;* 22(#lSfc; wmtern extra P'H'Jlc; firsts. I8(' l'.'> roll, extra I3(n I'M-, Uhree firm.; western line 10i($lljc; do prime U4(sltk- j Kggt lower; we*tern tresh HMu 'JK. MARRIAGES. v i Do the Hth inst . ill Hartleton, by Rev W L IL-isler, \S M Cramer, of Aaron*-;' burg, and Mi* Elisabeth A Cooper, of Hartleton. - * ♦ • DEATHS. Do the 11its in*t . near N iiuny Hall, the residence of her aon, Klia* Ra**uia"' Mr*. Sal lis Basstiian, reliol of the j John itassman, aged 7f year* at.d ' ; months. On 24 ult, in F*nn, Mary, relict of Bol onion Confer, aged 70 years, 2 months and ■| 24 days. On 13 insL, in Pine Grove Mills, Alfred ; C. Bell, only child of Rev. J. Foster Bell , and * ife. 'i In TyUrsville, Mi** My re R. Beck, aged i 16 yeats. In the east end of Sugar Valley, on *Joth f inn., Mr. George Net!, aged 06 year*. ; Near Booneville. Clinton m., Mrs. So- I sauna White, eged 7! years 'J in and 17 days. On the 241h inst, Mary, relict of BoL Oonfar, aged 70 years 2 montM a;;,) Vi days. ; tf ichls lieber* nioine Zungo singt, N loh ta reiner* meinen Dhren klir gt. t N icbts sueoxers meinem Herxen Ist. Al* mtin berxltebater Jesus Christ." UKLLEFoNTK MARKETS. \Vhits sYheatfl 16 Red 110 .. Rye V) 70 Ciorerteed H.U) ...... Potatoes 60 Lard per pound $ Pork per pound 06 Butter At ...... Egg* 16. .....Piaster perton sl4 Txllosr 4 Bacon 10......Ham 16 Lard per pound Scent* Buckeheat 66yU Fiourper barrel retail",oo... Nova Scotia plaster sl4 to 15. Unyuga tdas.er 9s,sC p.-r tDUU |U. l|ry*r < Pouitry PowdUr. J A W.-ru-sMtMSSIIIIaS. fl Uirunmasa Z.-;WS aai i / oreiaarv auaatioa leclsaa test, pit sadag*ailK>r:u:a( iaaisriai.aayeaaSaer fstftx *1 **! Asa soar Saaiar. Icuissap* re r AAf-. Mvij|4 co t n uMMI N G 8 H0 0 8 7? lei lefts nty. ft it AAC M 1 Ll. KK. Proprietor. The Uummings llouae. on Bishop street, 1 . is one of the pleasant***! located hotel* in the town It has the best stables in the, place, k%* an excellent livery attachsd and | every attention will be paid guest*. No , pains will be spared Ut make it a pleasant! r and agreeable stopping place fur the pub | lie. Roerding t v the day ox week, and rate* uhr.rged will always be found very iow. "' AMERICAN WASH BLUE. Ucr Louudry and Household Use, MAKITAt-rCRJEP AT THE Amsncan Ultramartaa Works Vswark. V J.) Bur Wash Blue is the best in the world. • It doe* not streak, contains nothing injuri I 1 ou* u> health or fabric, and t* used by all | the la'ge laur.dru** on au.ouut uf its ploas tng ruV-c; and cheap next (superior for Whitewashing Put up in con venient for fit truly use. Ptioe N c*n" each. For sale by grocers everywhere. AL ' way* ask for the American Wash Blue, if 1 you want the cheapest and best AMKHlcam ULfaaJAAIUXIt WUKJUL Office, .2 AYiiiiam Su-eeITN. Y. jHf For talc at Wm Wolf*. Cantro Hall. June 10 2m - | GRAHAM & SON, Ik .t ! i i ■ Boots, Shoes and AUBUSFIS, Ladies', Misses' and Chil-i dren's Fine Garters. ) All Kinds of Cualorn Work Made To Order. ' Hanipss Lentil op, Sole Leather, Calf Skins And Shoe Findings always on hand. Bishop Street, 20m*y tf Bcllefonto, Pa, Spring Goods, At Potter's Mills. , I*- 11. M'EXTIBE. Dealer in Domestic Dry Goods. Ladle's Dress Goods j of every description, embracing *ll the) New Styles in the market. Also, ,V 0 77DA.S*, LACKS, 11 OS* IKR V. V<- In stout, a full line of all the Utr.t stylo* of Miilrtirry Gt *, which will he sold al the lowest price*. Call and, i*#e lha Goods, Hats and Bonnet* ret rimmed in the! latest style tkk Omay 3m! VKW HToKB. NKW GOODB AND; Panic Prices. 11. A. I.AItHINI R. h( the old Centre Hill stand. J ust opening a hiotk of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES! j A largo variety of Ladies Dree. Good. 'Groat Bargains in M u*!in and Calicoes, j Ready-made Clothing Warranted to Suit, i Ilia Cloths and Caasimtrt, Cant be excelled ; Hit Grocery Department, I Astonishes every on* in assortment and low urioos. Syrup, Sugar, Tee, Coffee. Canned fruits, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese, > and every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart- Ime nt I *•* Farmer*. Mechanic* and Laboron ; look to your interest On* duller saved is e dollar in pocket. Then pU atd see at I what aatunttbltigly low prices. Mir Am trouble to allow Good* Hm Also the choicest Family Fuitn eb way, on hend. Apr. 1&, y. Miller & Son, CENTRE HAUL. PA. r . WiALKRS IN i PVJiEDRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHKMICALB OILS, DYK STUFFS, PKRFUMKRY. NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES FOB THE TOILET, Ac , Ac., Ac. ITHKBIM; AND I.IQI OKH, for medicinal purpose*. Truaetsa A Supporterk in grent variety. [ Aleo, choice i CIGARS TOBACCO. and all other article* usually kept it a ;!_ . Urug Svupe. I I rnkcrtpUußa atrefuily Cutupouoded. ilkfiott tf M ILL KB A BON. BEAirnsi?!: THE BEST IN USE afrhi-sd stamp for Circular. DANIEL F. BEAITT Washington. New Jersey.^ THE PEOPLE S DRU6 STORE. Next door to Wilson 4 Hick#' Hard ware store, Allegheny 8t H BEUsEVUNTE. PA., Jas. C. Williams (Bucceaeor to B. F. Rankin A Co.J DEALER IN PURE DEC US AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PAINTS. OILS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES. BRUSH ES. I KRFU MEE Y, N6TIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOE THE TOILET, Ac. 'j lor purpoeea. SHOULDER BRACES, j 9 r TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS ia great Tarietyj Also, Choice ; CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and ail other articles usually hep lin first ) class Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. 19mar?4lf 11 NEW YORK BRANCH STORE, i Mc-Clain's Block, Directly Opp. Busk House, Beliefonte, Pa. H. HERMAN A CO., Prop'rn. Dry Goods, HOSIERY', LINEsNS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS 4 FAN CY GOOD 8, STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, Bflow the Usual Prices. Novl2.tr. r. 4 vasoa. t. x stcu. a.a. sicsx WILSON & HICKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARD-' WARE DEALERS. IRON, PAINTS,OILS, GLASS,AC. Builders Hardware COACH MAKER'S GOODS. CABINET MAKER S STOCK. Stoves of All Kinds. CHILDREN'S BUGGIES, WAGGONS, CARTS. &C. WILSON A HICKS. Ifellefonlc, Pa. NOTICE. —Wo will sell to responsible men on throe months credit. W ill take off 6 |Hr cent for cah which is equal to 20 per cent, nor annum. It will pay tnc pur chaser to borrow at 10 from other parties, if he can nave In buying from u*. In this way we can turn our monev and sell low •r. Mar 15. U JOH.\ CAMP'H Furniture Room 9, MILUUY. MIFFLIN CO, PA. Extension Tables, Chamber Suits, Fine 4 Common Furniture, Consisting in part ot BUREAUS BED I STEADS, CAIN and WOOD SEAT CHAIRS. The pifhlw. generally are invited to call ' and o the fine assortment of FURNI- Tl'Rh to bo found at the above establish- • merit, all of our own Manufacture. Undertaking in all ita branches, Coffins, Caskets uud Shrouds. Having uurh*aed uu elegant Hearse, I ' will attend all ordors of itnderUking 1 may receive from PennsvaUey, Centre Co. Pu. JOHN t"AMP, | Jan 28 tf. I JOIIN P. TOTTER, Attorney-at-Law. Collections promptly niade and special attention given to those having i lands or property For sale. Will draw up I and have acknowledged Dqeds, Mortgages, . 4c. Office in the lilmnoud, nortkaideo th cvuil bviuk, BellktVut*, QStXr9K ( A ■ Pumps Of All Kinds! | MPf "n \ 1 \ ettm '^°' ar um p* H Deep Well Punpe, ' "8r * r- PuMpe. f'liiiG A A HMMMMM 0 a * a {"— pmP ~ junn mm 22 W I Ihh <** / lamJ J II ; L7 ~J. HFFWV HISS eons OP ALL KllfDe. [ Gum Hone Sf Packing, Rett owtf Anui ♦ 1 Found®™, and Manufacturer® of lb® CELEBRATED Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump. illustrated catalogue and price Ket."%M / 2 J. B. SHERIFF A SON, * 23,wiv •* WATER M., A *• let Arcmme. * " H - lJ ' PITTRBIKCiH, PA. 51r ORTL1DQE A CO., COAL, LIME, Ae^ WIL LI AM SHORT LI DO K. BOND VALIKTUII • SHORIXIDGE & CO., Burner® and Shipper® of tbe celebrated B ©liefont© 1 wsmirieEf suuiE. ; Dealer® in lb® very beat grade® of Bt' ANTHHACITECOAiL HMmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee......... nui ®®ri niaiaijii" The only dealer® in Centre County who eel! the W! I! Li Ki E; Si Bi Ai R; Ri E Ci Oi Ai L r from lb# old Baltimore mine* iU. SHAMOKIN AND OTHER GRADES of Anthracite Coal dryly boosed expramly for bouse as®, at the lowest price* D E A L E R S ~TJf~ G RA IJV. Tbey pay the highest prices is cash tor grata thai the Eastern market* will sfiri WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED AC f Bought or will be sold on commieeion whan desirad. and foil prices s srtmd. I ma formation concerning the grain trad# will be furnished at all tunes to former, with pleasure, free of charge. ___ :-gags s RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. * FIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. , DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, which is always sold at low prices, and warranted to be as good a fertiliser as an other plaster. * ™" " " ©??I82 AMD YARD NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY B. R. DEPOT, ■EM.aroSTE.PA. —^TTimmnn——————®—msm■ ■" 1 Lime! Lime! Lime ot th bet quality, always 01 hand, at tha kiln naar Centra Hall. Alao Areata lor Myer's Excelsior Cement, r the bast in tha markat and warranted u act quick and harden. For sale by Aedj Recaman at tha Post Offion la Centra Halt GEORGE KOCH J. G. EMEKICK GREAT BAKGANS AT THE HARD WARE STORE OF MUSSER A RUNKEL BROS., Mlllhelm, Pa., WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS it 3K HEAVY A SHELF HARDWARE, They hare just returned from tha Eastern Cities, where they have purchased a well •elected stock of HARDWARE, CUTLEKT, laox, NAILS, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, PUTTT, B UILDEBS A CO A CHMA KERS GOODS. Plasterers and Masons, Saddlers, Shoemakers, Housekeepers, and in fhct, HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. We call particular attention to a fin# as sortment ol Picture Frame# and Moulding, very cheap. WALL A WINDOW PAPER, And Curtain Fixtures of every kind. COACH and WAGON- MAKERS— four, attention is called to our stock of Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Shaft*. Poles and Buggy Wheels, all of No. 1 quality and telling ve ry cheap. Our stock it large, and con stantly being renewed, and we are selling —wholesale and retail—at very low prices Remember—much money has been loat by paying too much for Hardware. Try iThay buy for Cash and tell at Cash Price# for less profit than any other Hardware jStore in the County. A&~Oall and tee us. Satisfaction guar anteed. MUSSER & RUNKLE BROS. aug 27-y '74 BUY YOUR DRUGS FRO* RAXsnra Drug Store, (NEXT BOOR TO THI DXSCKXXX QUE •NUd FRESH AND CHEAP. ►PT. eims valley BanfingCo. -o CENTRE HALL, PAf HA A ,„ R * CB *VIDKPOBETB, t And Allow Interest, Discount Not* - Government Securities, Qoldand**' **** ChM. H. Held, " i rmm •r: Millbeta. Centre Ox, Pp, Respectfully in forma bis friends and Ike P .°k lo ,n * enpr *'' that be haa juat opmO, at hia new establishment, above a M'L* g V )re ' aD d haepa constantly aa s..s all kinds ot Clocks, Watchm and rV%^irb.^p'i^jsa2s complete index of the the month and weak on its Awa whieh fc warranted as a perfaet timekeeper. A® Clocks, Watches and Jewelry m, paired on abort notice and warrantee? tap 11' 4f y 1 Excelsior Cement sSßPSWF®** I C M! 11 ' h : * kI,M . PiWW k I Mi i k v ta n twp. nn lit has already been ate* i 0 l arr , eaastitGp ■ upon the I. C.4 B.C. RR., aid Wbean found highly satisfactory upon all joho $ * here it has been used, and aa saai w BfJ I®* 1 ®* manufavturod for oaa li eta TERNS, WATER pQ , r P° good quality ofOemant is daai ®* * Cement has already baa* , testod far and wide, and rendered the most satisfaction. Person*, therefor* eca gran an ?zwtS££i *££ • i"cr.?.'°ipma u '" "• r*"*" *• •<"* 2l " Blatchley'p B }M£SPBft \> tM -ay i* the acknowledged Mtfi/ STANDARD#®/tho market, by popaUr verdict, fihp best pump for the least ■money. Attention fa invited to Blatcblay'o Improved Bracket, tho Draw Check Valve, which can bawith drawn without disturbing tho joints, and the coppe- Chamber -111 I . nev .?r c r*cki, scales or ruata aad will last a life time. For sale by Dealtta i and the trade generally. In order to ho ure that vou gat Blatchley'o Pump, bo 1 Ir* hM trad a. mark i " above. If you do not know wharo to uthcr with the name and address of the agent nearest you, will bo promptly furnished by ad d ronna with stamp. J^stsastsrs. [ 4* f ■E^SI