THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY JULY 22. lb"6 LOCAL ITEMS Our friend* will oblige bv setiding us Items ot local nowa in their locality, give u- the tat is only, and wa will V'B tbeni .n thAp6| ftls* notfcti of dcitht ana warn **CA n v one sending us the names of si x new subscriber*, with tha cash, willbe en tit ten to receive the lUroWTKK one v ear free. The Rgpolt-itn being read by nearly orerv body <-n tbia side of the county where it has a larger circulation than ant two papers, w ill be found tho best medium for advertisingbusiness, sales, Ac. >'• to the Reporter, resitt ing outside of Centre county, should re niit u* 10 cents yearly, for p.wtage who 1 we will pay have ; this reduce* thepOMagr to one half, a* the sum paid by thorn it one year's postage was St l cts. .las. Alexander, Esq . of Union twp , Mifflin county, has gone to Europe. Prof. F.dwin Wolf, of the Gettys burg theological seminary, paid hi* aocu* tomed summer visit to our plat elast week, stopping with bis brother, Win. Wolf. He honored our sanctum with a call. The radical candidate* for nomina tion, are, B.C. Beamerof Potter and D M. Glenn of Bellefonte. for Sheriff, and J. W. Campbell of Ferguson for Commis sioner. Who will be Sheriff, who will be Treasurer, who will be Prolhonotary L It is not everv body that is running for these ' offices, but every body is running for Sech ler's new. cheap, and fresh groceries, and they get them and do not become disap pointed like the -andidatcs. ou make a sure pop w hen you go forSochlers. ——Mackerel just tresh from the water, have been received al Win. W oil s. I. ycu want a fl.-h that i* delicious, try tbes.' —nothing like them. We find them so up on trial It is rare that those fi*h just fresh reach the country so ?oon atter being caught. A number of new Kynder Organ* are offered at wholesale prices, by Wm. Ettinger, Aarouburg, A rare chance to buy a good organ cheap. lojuly tt Two blind horses belonging to Mr Fleming of the Loop, attempted to run away at this place, last week. Tho horses were standing in front of the machine shops, at noon, not lied. W ben the whis tle was blown, the team started acros* the street to Mr. John 11. Keller's, where they came in contact with his fence, pushing it over as they went They made an effort to get into the adjoining lot, but their pro gress was checked by the wheel catching a tree, where they stood trembling from fright. Our young friend Christ Hoffer— late of Virginia—had quite an episode with one of hi father's mutes, a few days ago. While he was on the back ot the animal, and taking things easy, and going along all seemingly right, Christ, got to terra tirmawben he least thought of uiamouot ing. His muleship was at once command ed to stand 'round and tbe rider again got aboard determined to hold his quarter sec tion by possession right. A fore and aft dip of the animal with a tenti-circular twist of the body which can only be per formed with grace by the long eared tribe, served as a writ of ejectment upon our friend and he was again placed sort 'o longitudinally upon mother earth. Again thoiase was tried; Christ, on top, with a determination in his breast to fight it out on that line. Tbe mule again wenlthrough the cusu tnary gyrations of his tribe when a biped is aboarc, and tbe rider uas eject ed in a manner which warranted the doc tor in believing he would be able to be about again in a few days. We admire pluck, but have a contempt for the ways of mule. •y EIGHT YEAR- AUO.— We" have obtained two copies of tho CVwfre H- ricKttr, published by Adam Gemxel, at Aaronsburg, and of which we afterwards became proprietor. The Berichter was es tablished August 14, 1827 The copies we have are Vol. 1, Xos. o and 49—-dating back 46 year#, or nearly half a century. The Berichtet then had four columns to a page, each column being 13J inches iu length, and is less than one third the size of the Reporter. Tbe subscription price was $1 per year. The first page is filled with advertisements, viz: An executor notice of Dan 1 Spy ker and Michael Bol linger, on tho estate of Johannes llaines. of Haines twp.; George Baer and Jacob K reamer, building committee of the Brush alloy Church, notifying all persons ow ing on church subscriptions, to meet them at the bouse of Mr. Clevenstine, on loth oi Sept. and make payment, as after said date the accounts would be placed into the hands of an officer for collection ; Graham A Co., (first named the father of Mis. Frank Fortter at Aaronsburg) advertise their store; Jesse Mauck, of Miilbeini, ad vertises bis furniture establishment; Jas. Duncan and John M. Beuck, executors, advertise real estate of Heinrich Hoffoit, dec'J, adjoining Aaronsburg ; Joseph Jor dan, of Gregg, advertises tbe loss of 3 head of horn cattle and 6 head of tLeep— these arc the only local advertisement* on the Ist page. The second page is devoted to foreign and domestic news. On the 3rd page we find items of domestic news, a notice of the marriage by Johann M. Beuck, esq., of Mr. Irvin Kinney and Miss Mary Tay lor, both of that vicinity. Then come the markets, wheat, PotUtille 90, salt W, whiskey 30; at Reading, wheat 83, rye •whiskey 30 ; at Philadelphia, rye whiskey 2b and wheat 96 ; Robert Tale, of Biuih valley, announces himself as a candidate for re-election as Sheriff, promising a faith ful discharge of the duties of the office ; Jacob Bollinger, of Haines, also announ ces himself as a candidate for Sheriff, also John D. M Mullen, of Boggs. David Riehm, of Gregg advertises sale of farm stock and implements The 4th page contain* miscellaneous reading matter. No. 49. dated 24th July, 1828, has local mention and advertisements, of the follow ing import : 31eeting of the Jackson coi rt.ponding committee at Bellefontc, July 4, recommending the holding of di legnt< elections or. 23rd of August, to elect dele gates to Convention at Beliefonle, Augu-t 23, to nominate a Jackson ticket. At a meeting held at the bouse of John Hoover, jc Curwintville, July 1, ls2£, a resolution Y?as passed favoring tho nomination ot James Ferguson, to represent Centre and Clearfield in the legislature. Marriage, by Rev. B. S. Schneck, Mr. David Emer ick of Haines, and Miss Margaret Schuck er, of Miles ; George Hosterman, publish es notice to persons indebted to estate ol David Brecht, to pay up, and enve costs ; John Condo, of Miles, advertises the loss of two sheep ; John Kreamer, saw-miller, Haines twp., advertises sheep that came to his promises ; David M'yaver, carpenter, Hainee; ad/ertises-a itray steer. On the ith page are two presidential tickets, the one has Andrew Jackson for President, and John C. Calhoun for Vice, and the corresponding committee for Centre coun ty composed of Jacob Herring, J. M. Pet riken, Andrew Hunter, AVrn. M'Kibben. Geo. M. M'usson, John Mitchell, Bond Valentine, Henry Barnhart, John Hasson The other ticket is headed, for President H ohn <4. Adams, for Yho President, Rich ard Rush, and the following correspond ing committee for Centre county : Thus Burnside, Thomas J. Petrikin, Wm. Pat ton, John Rankin, Harvy Mann. Then comes a recommend for John Bell, esq , ot Ferguson twp., for commissioner. C. F V/. Cgligßign, advertises hit ftew <-drug store. Jacob Esterlein, ot Haines, advertises the loss of a mare An tbony Klechner, adtn'r. of estate of Joht Wolf, late of Sugar Valley, Centre coun ty, publishes the usual notice; the sam also publishes notices upon the estate ot Martin Ilerstetter, Jacob Kerstetter am. Kerstetter, pf Logan twp., Centri Sfjatj (cjw Clinton 99.) Sheriff Robert Tate, (father of our next door neighbor, Mr*. Henry Witniei. advertise* property, 70 it, ic.-, of Abrahmu Hoover, in Login twp., Centre county; a'*o :t*s acros, prop erty of John Sol.it;'. and Je-se Froewell, in same township, also hou-e and lot ol Geo. Risenhulh in Miillieint. These two copie* of the It, . iohler we > h tauieil one day ln*l winter, while over hauling the paper* of Joim* b roni, dvej, m Poller t* I'.sliip, where we also found a hatch of continental money, ot variou* do nominations fVoni "one thirvi <1 adol'at up io "sixty five ,t.!lr-. —Mr JohnSvhoU, of Miles, cut over two tons of bay, from a half aero lot. It Mr. Sell.>ll can cut as heavy a *wath us thai for Register, he'll go in. On account ot repair* to be made in the bunding, the Penn Hail Academy will open on August 2. being on week Inter than advertised la-t week. The wife i f Je-se Bo.vor, of Polter twp., on lal Saturday, fv I down tho teller step-, and sustained a fracture tiflhe upper arm bone, and a dislocation ofttae lower Advices from Porto Uico to the llolh ull , rejuirt that the sinali in \ was abiiting at Ponsv.wln llayti all was quiet on the Jilth of June, and nt Seehler A Co a. they still continue to sell gr.-.'.-riescheaper than elsewhere L.vdia Smith, who wa- Thaddeus Stevens' housekeeper, and was given $-V --tkkl by his will, bn* sued the estate tor six years' pay at s'Akta month, and it shed.n * not get it, intend* to m ike up by purchas ing cheap groceries at Stgßt'.er's Hoffer A Kline -till continue the ] chief place for farmers when they ani dry-goods groceries, ho, :-, shoes, el-thing Ac. The best inducements always offer ed. They give the highest price for coun try produce. It i- the store for the in io cs. Call and see toryourselves. The Centre Co. - - Normal Institute ' commences at Milvshurg, Tuesday July 21. Hon. James MiMiken ha prpv*setl to offer thrc- gvild nicda's, valued at up-j wards ivf each, al the Centre CO. Fair' of IrT."*, one for the best ritle shot, another for the best throw ot the "shoulderstone, and the third of the sueees-tul competitor in a five mile walk In addition to the offices of [senator, Sheriff, County Tre -urer, etc., and three | Commissioners it is not generally known that three County Auditors are to be elect this year. The follow ing is tho Consti tution thereupon. Art. U, *• c. 7 : Throe County Conitni -iotier* and three | County- Auditors sha'l be elected in each j county w liere such officers are chosen tor | the year 1875* and every third vi-ar there ; after ; aed in the election ot -aid officers, i each qualified elector shall vote for no j 1 more than two persons, and the three per- . sons having the highest number of votes shall be elected' Wro. ;J. Thctup-ou has been ap pointed postmaster al Potter's Mills, in place-if Wm. Allison, Fine Chromos, elegantly framed, less than city prices, at J. O Deininger't. Benjamiu Butler, of Lawrence township, Clearfield county, was killed while felling timber by a tree failing upon him one day last week. DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE ELEC TIoX. The Democratic voters of Centre County will meet at the regular places of holding the general election for each district, on SATURDAY, the7th day of Auguat, 1674. to e.ect delegates to the Democratic Coun- 1 ty Convention, The election will open at 2 o'clock p. m. and close at o o'clock p. m of said day. The Convention will meet ju the Court House, at Bu'lefonte, on TUtSDAY, the 10th day of August, at IS o'clock p in. to nominate one candidate f>r senator; one ,A>r Sheriff; one for Treasurer ; one for •u'rothonotary ; t :.e for Register ; one for Recorder ; two for Commissioner, and two for County Auditors and transact such other business as may be regularly brought before it. The number of delegates to which each* district is entitled, under the present apportionment, is as fol lows ; Bellefunte X W 2 Howard *' 1 " S W 2 lit.j.on " 1 W W 1 Liberty " l Milesburg Boro l f Marion '• 'j Howard " 1: Miles " 4 Philiisbutg' 2 Ballon Cnionville " 1 l'cnn " & Benner Township 3 Potter " 7 Boggs " 3 Itush *• 3 Hun.side " 1 Snoy, Shoo " 2 Curtin " 1 spring " 3 Ferguson " ojTaytor *" 1 Gregg " 0 Union " 1 Haines " 4 Walker ** 4 Half Moon " 1 \\ orth " Harris " 81 The following are the persons chosen by- County Committee, to hold the delegate election in the several districts : ... (5. Stitzer—Chairman Belicfonte N\\ WesGephart t Bart rani Galbraith . ... ("i" se P*J Pox—Chair. • v " , John MeDertuott {, Charle.- Brown jr _. ( W Ojie Meek—Chair " \V &un.in Harper (. H F Bartley j Jas V\ caver— Chair. Milesburg Boro-i J- lm ti Thomas (EH Carr 1 John Gardner—(.'hair. ] Howard " \ Geo Speering ( Dr. Conrad ( C A Faulkner— Chair. Philipsburg " -RE Munson (801 Smith (John King—Chair. Uninnville " • Sum' IBrugter IJ C Smith {A V Wagner—Chair. Michael Gruve Richard Con ley (Mm Marks—Chair. Boggs " Adam Withcrite (Josh L Neff | B \ cidebefer— Chair Burn.-ide " John Giliiland (Rudolph Mulbolicn . „ ( Henry ThieT—Chair. Curtin Conrad Singer I John M Clotkoy ( Mm 11 Fry—Chair Ferguson " Bigler Meek 1 Fred Bettorf n f \ ® '[wkmar.-Chair. Gregg J II Fisher 1 John Coldron „ . .. f iv hn It ht< ver-Chair. Ha in• Thof <*Hrick I Aaron Dutweiler ...... „ I•' H Gnffiin—Chair. Half Moon" John Ward (Ellis Lyttle r, . f Un Meyer—Chair. Harris Fergus I'ottcr i Mr A Murray „ . „ Leathers—Chair Howard " ( Geo Johnson * ' A M* Gardner (HO Cronister—Chair. Huston ' J (J Miles I John Cambeil . „ ( i ohn , A Stover—Chair, Liberty Dun'l Bitrer (Simon Lingle v • .. f V®?' 8 Hoy-Chair. Marion • John Noll ( Henry Train ( H'irvey C.irmaji—Chair. Miles DJlliiibieh (Sam'l Frank (PA Sellers—Chair. Patton Mack Sellers ( M Graham (P W"'ser—Chair. Penn ' < Wm Mutscr ( Jac Eisenhuth e. .. f Geo Stover—Chair. Potter " >Mm W..lf (Alex Kerr (G W""M eGaffey— Chair. Rush " ! H B Wilcx (S P Burkhurt a ui ("! U Holt—Chair. Snow Shoe (Jas Gates . (Jas Aky o . ~ (John U Barnhatt—Chair Spring " .John M Furey (Edward Woods m . „ ( Warn'l Hoover--Chair. iuy.or . John Fink (Satn'l Womcr tt 11 f9. It Peters—Chair. Hi) on • B V Brisben (Sam'l Milchel ( John Divine—Chair. Walker " ■ Jacob Dunkie . (Benj M inkle ( Owen M'Clain Wtt b ( M m Lewis .Henry Ret 11 COMMUNICATIONS. , {HV on not rtspOHtiM* t\m>Hrm./im ? person for o(dw 1 nuitt hr pout for,) DANGERAHEAD! " lb* Democrat* ol Centre County had . better ho on their guard. There aminfiii once* at work mining them that are under* ' mining their iHiwiit unit irAingllitir dis -1 c'ii fin. °1 * enemy in in\ miiii our cmop in a .Sl-giil-0 Itmt i- mpi'lift ablonn lj i • tlio-e VM n' e wiUluliyjbiin.l We i ml ion our Irtenda noff#/e*p upon tkrir ye Tin- I. el I. a.tor* ol the rndieal r party ro h'rrmi \ rubbing their hat.ds in , gleeful nttcipalion of tuture triumph, and are working Imr.l to secure such result. ' A Dt'iiitu iAlio gut,' bun bi'i'ii unwittingly! 101 l i.'ii, and, ihmugh this the enemy mr woiktng to i t! i t n entrance Into our fit-: ' ni. I A -nitty hashed' a-leeti some where j I miii bit li ck ~t vigilance i* frnuglu with r evil to our forvw. Wo mf.m t\v the above more, perhaps tlimll wo -nt lft tho.f who are w ic, lake i* iinrmng \V do not went to explain now, r nor would it ho politic to do no lint limit in danger ahead, and the went ot it in in ' tho tin.se Wine and cautious leader* will look well to the r orgiuii* .lion*.—Deuso* ( erotic II ate A "in h, JH a 1874. What wa the danger that the author oi tho above mticlo ferrm* What "in . due .crs were undermining lha power ot tin, democratic party and seeking iudin com fit ii re ' Fhe above article never *• . and never will be explained by it* author, bu< it* meaning is very plain. Tho danger fore-aw bv the author ot the ( allude quoted wa* all contained in tba lad that about three day* Veto re it w** writ ten. the Couißi.kkioiter* of the county | turned out an incompetent clerk, and i hirej a competent one. They had elected ( tha: sale, judiciou* and honet councilor, Adaiu Hoy tbei- Attorney, and Isaac Wti nier ot llt>a!kburg. mercantile appraiser, j Because of the election of these turn *ai j this article written and danger said "to be ; ahead ' The editor of the Watchman : was in great fear, "the clerk and Attorney kaitl he ".night do because they were com '• potent, but the choice for mercantile ap " prai-er was inexcu-able, for the man I " chosen wn* out a true democrat." Part !ot the danger foresaw by the editor wa( the cutting down ot exorbitant printing! bill*, the refusal to pay without question*,! faithful adherence to the law. I In thesery -autoyear in which that ar ticle w s wrtttiii, sounding forth warning, tho edit, rof the Watchman was planing and contriving to defeat Uackey and Wal I lace and Orvi*. Before the end of the same scar, he, who saw danger in the Commissioner* of the county electing hon- ■ est and competent officers, persuaded and < cajoled (' T. Alexander iulo being an in- i : dependent candidate tor Congress against I the regular democratic nominee, lie ac i complished his purpose even at tho n*k ofji defeating the democratic party. Killed * Alexander that he might not be ic hj* gay for Senator. I But t\l un 'y destroyed d Alexander, but seeks now to use him to s destroy tho parly, lie is engaged in an e effort to havo Mr. Alexander niado chair- c man of the Democratic County t'orjimitfee ti for 1873 What does it mean? Wby ibis, a that ;t I*. Gray Meek is not nominated for 1 Stale Senat r, a position he is not qualified to fllli then he having control of the party organization will do as a Itiend of his said 1 the . tber day. "bu-t the party." We havo b nothi. g against Mr. Alexander, we believe I be proposes to leu.l u democratic life, but c surely he hu- too much honor and pride to i allow bimselt to bo again misled by the a subt e cunning of the man who seeks only 0 to dertroy him polit.cally. Is it not a 1 it- tie soon I r us -trait a democrat as Mr Meek claims to be, to enter into a plan, to place tne control of the party into the 1 hand- >f one who *o lately sotiglit its over throw, and the defeat of its nominees, and j thai to without bis knowledge and con- sent. Thkkk ts pa m.ek alixap ! He who al- ){ ways cried loudest lor a strait ticket is v ready to destroy the party. Mr. Meek"* most prominent and ardent supporter in Benner township, only a few days ago told the writer of this, when speaking of' Mr. Meek'* chances for Senator, aa id "that * "if the democratic party did not do bet "ter by bun (Mr. Meek) than it bad, bei* " Mr. Meek) and his friend* meant It) " withdraw Ironi the party, and show how ® " strong ther were." This is no idle talk. ' ftirciifc lurj were. iuit n uu iuiu uir, we hear it too often, from hi* worn, but 1 I indiscreet friends, for it to mean m thing ' ! In their secret council* their uien have iaid deep plan* to overthrow the party, ' •hould the people not see fit to nominate IMr. M evk. What do tbey mean when • they demand that the party shall do better ' by Mr. Meek ? Has it uot sent him four i times to the Legislature ? Nominated him i for Constitutional deb-gate and Slate Sen- ' t>>r in a district of hia own making, and be ' ! tailed in the district nomination both times, I i because the good Lord had stricken down, General James Burns, bis friend, with | paralysis, then again for state senator in * 1874 ' Ail this tor a little man only about 1 i thirty three year* of age There is danger , ahead I We mean ail we say—we have | told the plain unvarnished tiutb. Take the warning given. "L-t nu sentrv sleep at | Ins po*t nr. J let there be no lack of vigi lance." Pattojt. 1 •♦ • I ITEMS FROM EAST END OF SINK , ISO (.'KEEK. Johnny drove is building a flttolarge'j house. j | We can boast of having a Depot in this! neighborhood—he is called "Tommy." A Irolic— Jitn Sweetwood and fatailv| ( gathered 2o lb of potato bng at two pick- j ing*. Who can beat it? Some boys fr.in the plains came to the' Creek several Sabbath* ngo and miscon ducted themselves in a most shameful manner by exposing their nakedness in ' tho presence of ludies, and made use of profane language, tore down fences, rob bed cherry trees, and did various other heathenish things. Boys permit me to warn you that the people of this neighbor hood will not tolerate a repetition of such conduct. We haye a little tar and a few feathers to spare. By the way. Centre Kill it not behind the Fort in regard to war. On the even ing i f the 9th int , several profes-donul men resolved to settle a difficulty existing between then, and a* is customary on ► uch occasions, outer garment* were dis pensed with, and the combatants pr- pared to make jelly out of each others physiques, when Hugh, as It were, stepped between the fearful Maelstrom and the Kip raps, and bade them desist. Vkolp Emok. ■— —♦ ♦ (•HAND JU ROKtv August Term. Bellefontc- O O' Brian. K Curtin, I) W W'-odring Ferguson—Daniel Krcbs. Walker—Win Pennington. Banner— B F Hun er. Chr Dale U Sto ver Penn .1 W Snook, Jacob Saunders. Mile, KI) Bierly. Harris— P'Shreck A Dale. Liberty—J FClarls. Worth—S3 Miles. Huston— J* Kiigate. Potter—Jostah *of. Boggs—John Poofman.jr. Curtin—Win Mann. Milesburg—Joseph Shirk, John K Thomas. Taylor—lsaac Moore. Hush—Geo DSimiler. Traverse Jurors. Patton—A Sellers, O Pott,grove, T Hnrtsock, Wm St inc. Harris—S Ishler, Jai Jack. Miles—S K Fou.u 4**oi> Small, 8 8 Spang lor, Johrf Shaffer. Liberty—C Johnson, D I! Kune*. Walker-Joe! Su üble, P Walter,.! Ii Tulbert. Hallmoon—John Wilson. J WGrny. Benner— J B Whitmer, G Hatting,. Boggs—K Zimmerman, J A M'hitehili, P H Haiipt. f Penn—Aaron Dutv/eilc *. Haines— T 41-arpikt • Potter I ! rod Kurt*, Wm Spangler, J D Lingle. Boßefonte —W B Twitniire. A Loeb. \\ m Harper, P B Wilson, J Curtin. Huston—H Hnrtsock. K C Henderson. Spring—B Tibbins. Fergu,on—ll Snyder, J Krentner J W Crumreine. Howard—M ? Bolter. J R Leathers. Snowshe-LJame? Gales,'P Wolf, J G tJzzle, 1 Worth—B Gingerich, W H Williams. Gregg—M II Guise, Vtm&Mie. fbi)ipburg*l> f u&k. TKN NOTORIOUS TIIIKVKi KSCAI'K FROM J All IN KANSAS. • Si Lmis Mo. July Ift Tl Kopuhli ■ (M'l WMMR. Kio . IpMW >•■•>>• Oif i,i ' nt llint place, in whirl) worn ten of (I < must nntiirliiui hnrsa-lhlcves In Southern Kaii-ii", vv.i- br>'U<*n open bv iju' pfUotloil lu-t night. and nil • M alUc# Bet > noil. Ino lnt 'l m gum; brought from th. Cheyenne Agency by Untied Slates Mar - hal 1.1 febr* llllrr Hi'uki VV*I Kli'l>ij 'fibrin They are nil • plemlidl.v urmwl, hnviiibi'i n a.aistrd by friend* nflrr ibetf .■.. up.- Ow*n in in par—to. mu.i it i> ' believed u terrible tii■ t will wcur when thry overtake the tit, which will b in iwrn ly-lour hnui Uml ol ibr thlev>- *r<- i cutthroat* of llio worst character, and will make a desperate resLtanee i>i capiurc. MOKIIONS FOR*SALT I.VKK CM I At tw o o'clock on Friday morning lha ■ • rconil Cincinnati Irani wwiwaril, mini i tiering twenty threw ar>, carried tinning 11a |iawan|r. live hundred ami .eveiuy :l*i M'lrmniia for Sail LaU Oily. Thry i w err mostly Norwegians and occupied 1 1 ac venterii cart. * ♦ • TIIK UHKAT FLOODS IN WAI.KS London, July lb Dispatches from Car lit! aav the river. Tall ami K'v have over lb-wed, and llie adjacent land* are under water for utile#, la teal qilaiitille- of live atiH'k have been w walled away HundCedi ■if inhabitant# of Orangetowu have been I removed to Cardiffln boat#. A flood U re ported at llatli At last accounts the wa ter wat riaing rapidly. SPAIN CARUBTS PRIVKN INTQ FRANCH Madiid, July H> Freab band, of Car* Rata have taken refuge in France. The eoiiiiuaiidrr ol the French force# at 1 arhea ha. telegi aphi d to I'arU lor instruction, at to the couta# lie shall puraue Hie pro# ■ nice* ol Valencia and Caatilbin are now free of CarUvU. The ituurreolion la con fined to the mountains in Navarre and the Ha#i|ue and Catalonia province*. The headquarter* of Ganeral Jovellar, are at Sarrinati#: in the province of Huetca. ITIIK SIOUX SCOl' KOI NO TUK BLACA HILLS. Oiimhii, Kb . July IT. A lHter to th# Herald from the Red Cloud Ager.cy dated •Hit int. a late* that a well armed and ; equipped bodv of I'ncapapa Sn-ux are on the war-path in the Black 11 ill* with the j .vowed determination to cover the coun 'try with horiea' hoof-traok#. From In Idian toqrer* we learn that they have had encounter* with white men (miner*?, and | I killed #even in one and three in another party. • • • Another method of utilising w a.'.eleath er a Datii.h invention bat been brought i forward, and i aaid to give belter result.: than any ol the u#ua) proce*e#. The plai in question ii inip!y to firt convert the' leather tcrapi, in a tuitable machine, into a *ort ot leather wool ; thi* i* mixed with caoutchouc and different chemical rea gent*. knt-aded by macbinery Into a thick pasty ma*#, and then formed in metal mould# and dried and subjected to a grad ually increasing pre.ure, until il i* tinieh ed under 6,000 to Id.Oul pound, to the >|uare inch ; the appearance ol leather it imparted toil by tfUght coaling Article* manufactured from thi* material are said to be tome City per cent, cheaper than tho*e made froui leather, and can be pro duced in the atue f>-rin anJ variety. The #ub*tance consul* o! caoutchouc and lealb-i er, in the proportion of about forty per cent of the former to ixty per cant, of the latter, and one of it* chief ad vantage# over j all tliuiiar articiv-j it taid to be lis perfect-, ly water proof quality. Some of the luivti-of Pari* arc w..rth| importing into thia country. In many branchc- of buaincaa honeaty in enforced. , If a jeweler sella Jilatcvl or waahed arti cles, he ia obliged to lalel them "iuiita-, lion." If a grocer is detected selling adulterated articles for genuine, he ia obliged to expose a platard in hia store stating that fact. Manufacturers of tun fectlonary can only Use the kinds and ' ( qualities of coloring matter prescribed by ordinance. An old !dy in New York partiru'srly d t-tired that a certain cushion on which' 1 .he #a! in church should be buried with her, and at there w a* a difficulty in getting it into harcoffin, it wat propo.ed to cut it,' wbrn several thousand dollar# in green- 1 back* were found inside. At a recent bull fight in Madrid, Spain, eight bull*, twelve horse* ar.d two men were killed. The entertainment was given for the benefit of a society for "a**itiing widows and orphan*." John liarwick, of Clearfield, was pois oned wh3 per hour. Bcrgner A Kngle have been given the privilege of telling b*er on the centennial ground*. They pay f.V),OCO for the privi lege, and will, at their own expense, con struct a garden. Mr. Malhewt, of New York, ha* been given the privilege of *ell ing tod a water. He give* $40,000 for the I privilege. Reports from the Uatavla inana asylum' slate that Mr*. Lincoln * condition i* un changed, nnd tho proipeclof her ultimate cry t* not encouraging. Lady Franklin, widow of Sir John Franklin, died in London on 18tb. Over twenty perton* have been alroady •hot in the progress of tha canvnat far the election of head chief in the Cherokee na tion. There were 8W deaths it New York 'city last week, an increase of 147 over the pre ceeding week. James Baily, residing at No. *2l West' Thirty-fourth street. New York, • yes terday shot in the breat and instantly killed by his eldcsj son. James L. Baily. Ilcd Cloud and Spotted Tail have agreed to accept the Government'* offer of $2. r .oooiu lit'U of the right to hunt in MARKETS. Produce. Philadelphia, July 19 Flour dull; Pennsylvania family-$6 87j(<*6 75; high' grade*. s7(r common; 'Sheep are dull; sales ol 8.- 01)0 head at trf-CU' H'.gs— tales of 4.000 head t $lO 61% )u 74 \i lot) 8. net. Senator. Me are authorized to announce thai Adam Hoy, of B- llefonte, will be a oandi date for senator, subject to the uagr ol the democratic patty. Ckstrk Hah. SsLnr. Seuoo..—The r all term of thia i;wiiuai.B, under the management elf Prof Krho, commences, Monday Aug 2 Terms reasonable Board can also he had at a very reason,, nles rale. Tho Principal, Prof. Ktio, is a I thorough gradUHto, and has gained a repu tation as a sucr*-ful instructor. Young men prepHiing for college, will find it t„ their advantage to attend. 22?ul 3t. fMPOLfAJV aOT(O*.-r I There aro large numhers of Deeds or 'title papers on file in the Recorder's office, 1 at Bellefnnte, the nrcumulalion of many years, which it may he muchto the advant . ago of parties interested, to re-possess without delay. Indeed many of these pa pers are imperfect, and the records incom plete, and to noted by the Recorder. All Deejs or mortgager on file, upon which the State "d Recorder t fees remain unpaid, oagfet to Ve. and mutj be > promptly attended to in# partus, m ayQid tha oasts which will necessarily ac orua on further neglect. Recount's Oynvs tI. J. Gmuobik SUlf9fiii JHly 19, '7O; Biw4lf, S PKNN HALL ACADEMY. The next term will begin on Monday. |. Aug 2. 187 ft Tuition and boarding at ll reasonable rate-. For particulars apply „ i,. Hi- V l M WOLF. A M . ~ .1 M KYANH. A. It, a;.I Illy Ift fit, Penn Hall, Centre Co.. Fa. ' \T°MCI Having I- light llio follow la ingprop rtyaM inatable aala from ft Tung* Zerny, namely tof, iwojhwMe '• -inn cook sl -vc, three bedsteads and bed. r ding I i he.l, one-half doaen chairs, thro. * mbs, vine 111i*nI vc....l and a lot ..f carpel. " t.-r's to.il. AII persons aie <-uth*t>e )N Ll KKNIt At 11. / 1 ACTION Mv wfie, Calharlnn Lin-j ly gle. having left tnv bed and boatd e .rithout just cause, all liers.nis an- hereby caull-in-d again*! trusting hei with any I K thing oil Hi V ai > ouul, a. 1 w I I pay no debt. ; - contracted by he. v Ia\ id i.iNoLh. d lft July ill. Oeorgo# Vally. NfOTICK Nctlce Is hereby given I hat the 1..1t..w ing named person ha. flli i.l he* petition and will make application for license 1 Aug- ih#*. IfiTft Klifcabeth Kune. I averu Tratoiiirfr. n We are aulbor /.-d to announce that Adam Vearick, of Maii-.n will he a can i-| dilate for Treasurer, subject to the u.age. lof the democratic party. We are authoiiscdto announce that J .MIC Bartihart, of Sprine. will he n candl -1 date for Treasurer, subject to the usages I of the democratic uarty. "I We are au ''IK. Oui.tt, of Hotter, wilt bo* candidate i.vrTrea.urer. subject to the usages of Ue * democratic party. We are auth, rtied to announce that 1 ' A Musaer, of I'enn, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the usages of the p democratic party. We are gulbwrtred to announce that 1 Wm TChrhard, of Poller, will be a candi date for Treasurer, subject to the u#age. , of the democratic party. Sheriff. We are authorised to announce that Levi A Munson, of l'hilipsburg. will be a ; I candidate for Sheriff, subject to the usage.: 1 of the democratic party, i We are authorised to announce that > George lloffer of Hotter will be a candi-j date f,.r Sheriff, .übject to the utagesoftbe democratic party. I We are authorised to announce that I I John Spangler. ol H-'.ler, will bo a candi * dale lor Sheriff, subject to the usages of j the democratic party. We are authorised t-• announce that - ! J. tlenry Keller, of Harris, will be a ( candidate for Sheriff, subject to the usage* lof the democratic party. We are authorised to announce tl at Jon sth. Kreamer, of Millbeim, will bo a can '-lidate for Sheriff, .übjocl to the Utage* of the democratic par*y ftegltiter. We are authorised to annouuee that Sam'l J Herring, of Gregg, will be a can didate for Register, .übject to the usages , of the democratic party- ProthonoUry. We are authorised toanntunce that O. ' W K umherger. ol Hatton, will be a tan-; didate for l'rolhunolary, subject to the i usage* of tbe democratic party. We are authorised to announce that K d llretl, of Ferguson. Will Uit cauuidfcle frr Hrotbonolary, sut'Jc, t to the Usago* of tbe democratic party. i Wo are authorised t<> announce that I John 11 Keil.nyuer, of Henn. wilt be a | i candidate lor Prwthonotary. subject to tbe ( I u-ages ot the democratic party. W.. are authorised to announce that A a -on William- ol Bellefonle, will be a can- ' i lidate f-ir HrothottoUiry subject to the c 'usages of the demiK-raltc party. ttmirUer We arc auth irifrd to ant. unce that J ill. Hhilip*. of Potter, will be a candidate i,ir Recorder, Subject to the ii*ge# of the : dem-K-ratic party. | We are auth-irixod to announce that { John S. |*r>'Udf>sil,Mil#t -.rg wdi ue a | candidal - f• r lb, 'rder. subject to the t usage* of the democratic party. i We are auth--r s-d to announce that B B Kramer, of l.< 11l -lit, 11 irri. lp, will v e a candidate f>r Recorder, subject to tbe usage* of the d niocraiic pa "J We are authorised to eriioi.r.ce last lleury Uf annouc,.,- that i iGe Swab, of Harris, w iil be a candidal*- I ! tor Commissioner, *ubj, ,l to the usage* ol ] the democratic party. I Wc arc authorised to announce that ' Joeph Cr>*Uter. of Hotter, wiil be a candi- , I date ! -r Cuitiiniinr, subjc i to tbe usa- | ige# oftho Democratic parly. We are authorised to announce that 1! A. Mingle, of llaine#. will be a candidate for t" minivsioner. subject to tbe usage* of j i the democratic partv. t _We are aulh- riiecl to announce that J . < Newlin Hall,of Hovyard. will be a candi- J date Mr Commissioner, subject to tbe usa- . ge# of the democratic party. , —— ;l (ddtrrlisrmral.) r Htpubliektii —Sheriff. We are authorised t>i announce that, iCapt H C. Uemer. of Potter, wilt be a 1 i candidate fur Sheriff, subject to the Usages j 'ofthe republican paity. J OHNSON S HOTEL ' ' BKLLKrokTB, Pa. .1.-hnt. n A S n's. proprietor*. having, refitted and newly furnished this house are' jnuw prepared to accommodate travelers ! m the most satisfactory manner. ; June 1(1 tf. j NEW GOODS! —AT Tug- Centre Mills Store, J. F. THRONE ha* juVopeneil a fine Bl<>ck of GEN EKAL MERCHANDISE which he ia selling at GREATLY RE DICE l> PRICKS- Consisting in : DRY GOODS, ALPAOCAS, MOHAIRS, PIQUES. LAWNS. MUSLINS. PRINTS, FLOUNTB, SHIRTING, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTTON A DBS, FINE CAS-I.ME US. EM HOHDEKIKS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, HOSIERY. SKIRTS, UI BOONS, ( nnd fancy articles belonging to the ( Grocery department Sugar*, Coffers, Syrup, N. Orleans Muliaw.es, Domes lie and Foreigu Fruit*, Fish, Salt, eve rything usually found in this depart ment. QUEKNBWARE, whole aeUordish i |ea or by the piece. DRIUNand PATENT MKDI- ClftES. WOOD WILLOWWARE. HARDWARE. J FORKS, RAKES, SIIOVELs HOES. :l NAILS, Ac . URNTH' CALFTtool>, LADIKR' BUTTON OAIToRS & Mo- ROOOO. CHILDREN'S' SHOES of all kinds. TOBACCO A CIGARS, all at greatly reduced price*. Call and -ee for yoursei ves. No charge for showing good*. I 11 Kill EST PRICES PA II) for all kiu. Woblofi.au! I. about removing to fenlre vltla. Maydar county, llurnsidc A Thnttia#, opposite the liu.b bouse, sell groceries and many other iiousohold in-- rasaries, at a bare trifle above whole ale rule., for Cash. They keep a llr.t-elass establishment, at.d are it. constant receipt of good*. They c*n not , be u inlet told any where, and never fail to rerufbr tbe utmost satisfaction to custom -1 j er*. i The recent retirement and destruction by direction of Secretary Britten* of eigh ty per cent, of new national bank clrcula t tier, issued during June, leave* tb amount of legal lenders now outstanding at s:ft 771.UUU. Twr. Pgoriga Fntryp—hit suscepti i ble of easy proof that tbe Hewing Machine lias bucu a greater blessing to the A uteri can people than any invention of the pre*, est century. Nothing else ha# done so much to save tbe live* and health of the wiv ei and mothers, and the pali*-nt over- Worked women of the land who, ataclas#, must beetled relief ft-utn the burthens of every day life. Every lather and husband fails In hit duty if be neglect* to endow his house with such a triumph of science a* the Wilson Bhultle Hewing Machine, ll is the cheapest and best machine evar offered. ; Machine* will (redelivered at any railroad .laiton in this county, tree of trans porta ! lion charges, If ordered through the Co mpany's Branch House at '££> and '££• I Broadway. New York 1 hey scud an elegant catalogue and chrorno circular, free, on application. Thi# company want a few more good i agents. MARRIAGES tin June 17. in Philipsburg. Tboms# R Dubbs and Miss Kegitia llarpttor both of Pine Grove Mills. On thefith in ;t, l y Rev M isluat. Mr John W Harris to Mis# Mary Kellerman, | both of near Farm School. Ontbelfttb inst, by the same. Mr Jame. i K Hhoop to Mi.# Lucie L Hwilcrs, both! of near Curtin't Iron Works. On 21th uit. Perry G Stover, of Peon lap , and Mrs J Wolfe, of Wolf* Store (In tth in.t, John Hawk and Mis* Mary Gingericb, both of near Madtaonburg. DEATHS. On IS, in Potter twp, Sunon Weaver, aged 61 years. Suddenly, on the 2oih uIl. in Brushval ley. Mr. Samuel Rovar, aged 72 years, ft months and 2ft day* lib in#!, near Madi#- nburg. Michael Keslcr, aged ® year#, 6 montiii and 16 day#. UKLLKFONTE MARKETS. White vVSeat I lft Red lilt Rye9o —Cot R Oft ... Oat# uU. liariev 9U 70 Clo/ersced H.UO puUU-e* 60 l.arJ per poym, X-....Krk tier pound'.*/ UuttetlSl .... Rgg.lft .. .Plaster pertoti lit fallow 6 HaeonlO Hani t& Lard Ivor pound 8 cent*. Buck * heal 6ft rU. F <*ur per barrel retail7.oo.. Nova Srotia plaster fH to lft. CJUg* blatter f'J.CO per "J*#i lb* -It I|eytr' Poultry Powdr. V A, w*rrwa#l.t(a**tfta tuae. r. axtl a gp#w Wnsaaarnlroflbla u wtoBW . rowaar .a*A a tneiV*iof w —wknaarr aitostiva to !#• t:#M aki rae feeaias pfiMET w-.ia a aasetai spp:j ef • a* t.ari t a*4 VKw re tag mat an • t. aa y ia • taa fieerw#ryfeveetaeeßaßra#seuSg# aay IwitU fir* wna twtb y*. tts*. i-Moars IVtupßta, isfortiS*. Aayear dealer. Scat tne agee re- U M M INU 55 liotaul Bellefoate. PA ISAAC MILLR t, Proprietor. The Cumming* H->u#e. on Bi#bop #treet. it UC uf tbe pleasantest ItWated hotel# in f the, town It ha# the beat t'able* in the place, ba# an excellent livery atUchsd and every attention will be pant gut-el*. No pams will ba spared to make tt a pleasant and agreeable Mopping J.'aCC for the poj lie. Boarding bv the day or week/and rata* charged will a'-.y* be found very 'y>w. June I?. I T -1 Spring Guilds. At Potter*s Mills. I. 11. I'OTIBE. Dealer, in Domestic Dry Goods. Ladle's Dress Goods >f every description, embracing all the New Styles in the market. Also, XOTIOXS. I.At KS. HOS IF.Ii UtA) TAX CLOTHtSO. i"ASIMRMES, CARPETS. OlL( LOTUS, ROOTS, sHoES. GROCERIES* PROVISION'S -it every description, all of which will be sold at very low rates for CASH or It* equivalent. Don't lorget the place, come, ■ and sec us anyhow, if you don't buy. No | trouble to show goods. Country Produce Taken iu Exchange for Goods. flinty 6tn. Hcndquartcis for Boots and Shoes! P O W E R S' BOOT AND SHOE. STORE. Opposite Bush House, BELLKFOXfK. PA. Powers' Boot A Shoe Store I* the largest and best slocked establishment in Centre County. He keeps constantly on hand a full line of it fl OTN I \ I Nil A E H. lie is ju-t opening the largest stock of Spring Goodsever brought to Bellefor-te. ?aM2§ © I 8 for ladies, kept constantly on hand. Boots and Shoes for men and women, of all style*, quality and price*, from the most costly to the cheapest, constantly kept on hand. WE DEFY COMPETITION ! cither in quality or prices. ('*ll and exumffio his new* stuck of Spring and . Summer Goods, ami you will And it ; to ymir advmUMtfC- Apr'illy KINGSFORDS •IVB Pill , Silver Gloss Sfarcli, For Ihe Laundry. UANPFAtTTii-ky bV T. kINkSfORD 4 SON, i Tha Bet Starch In tho World. Give* a Beautiful Finish to the Linen, and the difference in col between it and common starch is scarcely half a cent for an ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer for it. iO&WBga SllTthg i FOR PUDDINGS, BLANC MANGE. ICE CREAM. AC. * I* tho originnl—Established in 1848. And preserves its reputation as Purer, Stronger and More Ileiicaia tbnn any other i.rUelo or the kind wftyiredL cipher 6f the satuo . tiß tj late.! *ly le, -*■ Wn#y Sifl | 1 Ciw HTuRK7N*W UOODB AND! Panic Prices* 11. A. LAKUIMER. v at the old ( nitre Hill stand. ij J u*l o|jening a Stock of NEWGOODS# ' OLD FASHIONED I-RICBB! ! • A large variety of Ladies Dreaa Good* n Great Bargains in Muslin* and CulicoM. Ready-made Clothing War rati led to Suit. e His Cloths and Ca..liners, >| Cunt he excelled His Grocery Department, Aslouisbe* every one In assortment and low " price. Hyrup, Sugar, Tea Coffee, Canned fruits. DoinetUo and Foreign Fruits, Cheese, # and avery other article balong ing to the Grocery Depart " oil - Affi-Farmert, Mechanics and Laborers look to your interest. One dollar saved it ' a dollar In pocket. Then call and see at what astonishingly low pricm. 1 jMTSo trouble to show Uood*."ffiU. , Also the choicest FAMILY FLofa at* Ways on hand. Apr. 16, y. Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL, PA. ....... , DKALKHHTN I'UHK DR (JUS ' 4.VL UKDiCINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, DYK BTUFFH PKKFUMKKY. NOTIONH, FANCY AHTICLKH FOR THKTOILKT, PI'RE toI.YK AYI LIQEORM, ~r purfHUet. I ruMea Sr Supporters to great Y*rity. Also, choice CIGARS TuBACCO, and fill other article* usually kept m a first class Drug Store. I reacrtptious cttrelu.lv Coiupouuded tf MTLLRRAHON. BEATTY '"""A THE BLnT IN I"SE r.®"Send stamp fer Circular. DANIEL F BRAITT. Washington Nmr J erser. THE PEOPLE'S DRU6 STORE. Next door to Wilson A Hicka* Hard ware ttuire, Allegheny Bt., UELLKFONTE, PA., • Jaa. C. Williams (Successor to B F Rankin A Co.) DEALER IN PVMF. DRUGS AND MEDICI HER. C^,¥A^ ALs t TAINTN, OILS, dyi STUFFS. VAHMSUES BRUSH EK IERFUMKKY. NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, AC. HJftZvnftZ&UWOM (or Medicinal purposaa. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in great variety, Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other article* usually hept in first class Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. 9mar74tf "NEWYORK A* c*T i viyiy BRANCH STORE, i McClaia * Block, Directly Opp. Bush ,; House, Bellefonte, Pa. H. HERMAN A CO.. Prop'ra. 1 Dry Goods* HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS. LA CES, NOTIONS A FAN- L C Y GOO D S, > STRICTLY FIBS T-C LAS 8 GOODS,J Relow ihe Usual Prices. XovßUf. P. a. wueoK. v. s mras a. x. mexs WILSON & HICKS. WUOLESALK AND RETAIL HARD WAKE DEALERS. IRON, PAINTS,OILS, GLASS, AC. ' Builders Hardware i • COACH MAKER'S GOODS. CABINET MAKER S STOCK. Stoves of AH Kinds. d- CHILDREN'S BUGGIES. WAGGONS. CARTS,&C. it WILSON A IIICKS. i Bellefonte, P. NOTICE.—We will sell to responsible lrn*n on three month* credit. Will take 1 .iff 5 <-r cent for ca*li which is equal to 20 ' per cent, ner annum It will pay |u.er to burrow at 10 from other parties, if he can *ave in buying from us. Iu thi* way wo can turn our money giji seß low p or. Mar 15 tl JOHN ( IMP'S Furniture Room , > MILROY. MIFFLIN CO., P ' Extension Tblt^| Gbaiuber Suits, Fino& Common Furniture, Cuiui-iing In part of BUREAUS, BED STEADS, CAIN and WOOD SEAT CHAIRS. i The public generally are ;, and *e tho fine a*s>r;w*,ut o£ JfITRNI TURh t be j ..l ik V>vo oatabUsh j mont, U own Manufacture. Undertaking tn all iu braucb,. gi Cofflus, tMiAels an( | Shrouds •'""t'nased an elegant Hearse, I W 'B *Y.end all ordors of undertaking 1 may receive from Pennsvalley, Centre Co. Pa. JOHN CAMP. a Jan 28 tf. ?* TORN F. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law. tr Collections promptly made and 1 special attention given to those havisg d lands or property for sale. Will draw up and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages, r< Ac- Office in the m. Deep Well Pumps, |\ Af Iu II Cistern Pumps, JaiL, - A|- piprr o 8S 5 f 1 P"" W m M WW" " inj f (If iiFinti miss wm OP ALL KINDB. Gum Hone Packings Bell and Brass Founder*, nod Manufacturer* of the CELEBRATED Sheriff Pateut Steam Syphon Pump. ■dJSrnd/or ill nitrated catalogue and price J. B* SHERIFF 4c SON, ■>, • WATEI M.AMIK Areaar. 23 V- PITTSBURGH, PA. SHORTLIDQE &■ CO., COAL, LIME,At., WILLIAM SHORTLIDGI. BONO VALXMTIVB SHORTLIDGE ing Von *Wfh for Hard ware. Try & auJlids Sfr&'sJ T'nev buy for Cash and sell at Cash Prices' for fens profit than any other Hardware! Store in the County. pm-Call and tea us. Satisfaction guar* anteed. _ MUSSER& KUNKLF. BROS, aug 27-yJ7f BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM RAXKIITS Drug Store, ; SXIT BOOR TO THE DEBCHNER GUN ;[ STORE.) FRESH AND CHSA* Pennsvalley Banting Co. CENTRE HALL, PA| a , ** CB, VE DEPOSITS. And Allow Interest, Discount Note Bur and Sell Government Securities, Gold and P*Tin Horrxa. Wa. B. MnST* Pres't. *^'lT heabt nnocxußorr, t. . tnsaf President, Caahier. QENTRE OODNTY BANKING 00 (Lata Millikea, Hoover A Oe.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow interest, Discount Notes, Bv and Bsll, Covernmeut Secui ties, Gold & apiffd&f N.apenfc THE~A DJUST ABLE * SPRING BED, The Best an i Cheapest now in Use. Mans ufactured by —DKRK. Bellefenta, Penn'a. lkem b * ort V**"** "nperter.-g BrsHAFEM, Undertaker. The undersigned begs leave to Infer** his patrons and the public generally that he is now prepared to make Coffins and respectfully Mfleits a share of their patron age. Funerals attended with a nest J - B - SHAPE*. f*h 11 tf Madison burg. jfe Blatcfcley*® B ? 12 Improved CUCUM \\ D 5 BER WOOD PUMP M :*S market, by popular verdict, the ""' r best pump for the least money. ■ SK Attention L invited to Blaieklajre TP Improved Bracket, the Drop ■ J£k Check Valve, which can be with drawn without disturbing tha v, v i oinU - * nd the copper ehamhar Iwhich never cracks, scale* or rusts aad will last a life time For sal* by Dealer* and the trade generally. In order ta W sure that \ou get Blatchley's Pump, be i jcu refill and see that it has my trade-mark iias above. If you do not know where te buy, descriptive circular*, together with . toe name and address of th* agent neareet you, will be promptly furnished hy ad dressing, with sump. CH AS 0. XLAXCBXEY, Maaafoatvaa 506 Commerce Philadelpkk, I*. | 11 mar 9m.