THE CENTRE REPORTER Thursday skpt. 2, istv LODGE MEETINGS I'*!T1I* HMX Ww. No. V I (1 oil). !■ , >•!• CV..JT JSnHird** -vMitnc In HN O.U Plk>w HH. J M,;n.UI.AKP, Knot.. H. P. SxWCXV, A O Oil* Fobt I/MM*. Hi* Mt, V A M„ meet* or 1 band*) ereniti*. on or slier ouch full moon In to-' HtWF**Uo*iHU. .. c r trnuctn. sooi. w. a. mi*<*, w ' riKXIHVSa (tOAKillt, P of H, meet* on StpJ> ' tonwonoß or sfter eech full moon, t thslr II*" J, J- Attaxx. LOCAL ITEMS. Oof friends will oblige by sending torn* ot local new* ift their locality, giv ui the fact* only, ami wo will put them in shape, also notice* of death* and mam- Any one .-ending us the namr*ofMx new with tno oa*H, will bo onlit ot to receive the IUPORT** one year free. The KnroßT** being read by neatly every bodv <.n this side of the county, whore it h'*< a larger circulation than any two paper*, will be found the best medium for advertising Dusin®**, sale*. 4c. Ac ,r<j-Suhseribers to tho Reporter, resid ing outside of Centre county, should re mit u* 10 cent*, yearly, for postage which we will par here ; this reduces the postage to one hall, as the sum paid by tuein lor •me year' * postage was 20 ot*. Wni. Arniaga-t and K*q Luktn baeh, ot Potter twp., started last week on a visit to Illinois. ——A* we were absent the greater part of last week accounts fer some inaccura cies which crept into our columns —The Odd Fellows intend dedicating their hill in this place, in a short time. —We arc requested to *ay that 1 bur* - v ille wants a good shoemaker. ——Mis* Fannie llurahbarger, ot M..- ror, Mitllin county, started from Lewis towa last week on her way to China a" a mUsLnarv. Lead has been discovered in sndi ciently large quantity and of rich enough quality to justify capitalists to begin work in taking out the ore in Sugar valley. Clinton county. The democrat say* Mnxs. Moyer and Cooper, of Bucks .®un tv, and oilier gentlemen, have commenced active operations. Last week two churehe* were up at Sheriff sale in this county— ona at Philips* burg, and the other at Hublersburg. Sheriff Shaftrtook ten Centre coun ty criminals to the penitentiary on last Thursday, among these some UlWe*if boys, who tiad been robbing stores and residences. Mr. A. Sussman, at llellefonte has a lot of Timotbysecd just received from Cbi cago, fresh and clean, which he offers tor sale less than can be imported from Phila delphia or purchased anywhere at home. 12 aug St. The corner stone of the New Evan <elical Lutheran church of Hartletou will be laid September 12th, at 10 o'clock A. M. A cordial invitation is extended t all. Ou last Sunday, Mr. Jacob Burkcrt, ot Rebersburg, had hi* thigh broken, and also sustained a fracture of the thigh-bone down to the knee, by a kick from a horso. The injury sustained is a painful and seri otisone. and we trust Mr. Uurkert may re cover, without the loss of the liinb or life. HioBWAY Rohbxuv.— On last Wed nesday evening an y I*l uian, a re.-ident of Marsh Creek, Centre county, named Peter Riter. was knocked down and tobbed of several thousand dollars in note*, on Ea-t Park street, Lock Haven. A young man named Pete Griffin was arrested on the charge of committing the deed, and was taken before Alderman Noble, who sent him to jail. Griffin is a notorious charac ter, aud is now under bail, charged with committing several other crimes.—Dt era/. A. O. Furst was chairman of tin radical meeting in the court house on Wednesday evening, and Capt. C. Dale and Geo. Alexander, vice-presidents. The house was not crowded. Bill Mann and Prof. Farr were the speakers- "We are glad to mention that AVm. P. Wilson has put hands to work on the pike through thia town—it needed smooth ing off. Mr. Wilson will no doubt have the road put in first-rate order, for which he will have the thanks of the people of this "city," and future babies may be named after him. Bro. Whalcy, of the Clinton Dem ocrat, visited our sanctum, upon the occa ?ion of the constituting ol Old Fort Lodge, A. Y. M., in this place. Were glad to see our brother of the quill, as he prints one of our favorite exchanges. The camp meeting near MiUhciiu was largely attended on last Sabbath ; raany vehicles passed through here on their way thither. —M ere people go in and out of Scolder r grocery, in the Bush house block than at any other establishment in Beliefonfe One fellow wondered whether it was a bet-hive, because people swarmed around there so much; another thought there must be aebig show in there; another thought there was a big row going on in there ; a fourth one that it must be a fash ionable saloon ; a fifth one that a lotury must be kept there; a sixth that there must be a fortune teller in there, and a seventh hit it by pronouncing tbem ail wrong for it was the place where people made their fortunes by buying Sechler & Co's cheap groceries, and that's what they were swarming in and out there for at so terrible a rate, each one trying to get ahead, fearful the goods would all go he fore he could be waited upon. Burn side &. Thomas are the genuine frieadsof the housekeepci, and it seem? to be their mission to do good to other peo ple, all the time. Many a man and woman has been cheered by the low figures at which tbey sell household necessities. Just think of a store where you can buj all kinds of groceries, for Cash, at a trifly above Philadelphia wholesale prices. You find Burn.-ides fc Thomas opposite the Bushhouse. Hallo, there! now .just go to Gra ham & Son, in Brockerhofl's block, if you desire to get to the right place to buy boots, shoes, gaiters, for men, women, or children, of the best quality, latest styles, to suit all classes, and what is more impor tant, at prices that will suit you. Sole leather and calfskins, shoe-findings for the trade, at city prices. To CIILCK DlAßßUKA.— Diarrhea it u complaint that the human family suffer more from at this time of the year than from any other, and should be treated very carefully in order to restore the bowel* to their proper strength. There is a wine made in New Jersey and sold by our drug gists, called Specr's Port Grape Wine, which is being used very successfully in Diarrhea MM ; in fact it is conceeded bj chemists to contain just such properties as to gradually check the fermenting ol the bawels and add tone and vigor to the sys tem so as to withstand the miasmatic cli mate against these prevailing complaints* The wine is rich in body and is an excel lent tonic, keeping the functions of tlu bowels in their proper condition.—Even ing Post. - It is said that a man is in debt over head and cars, when he has a hat on which is not paid lor. Thanks to an old friend, J. W. Barber, agent for the White Deei Mills Factory, we can now boast that thai is notour fix, for we lifted a fine wool hu from the express office the other day will the "compliments' 1 of Wilse, for which Sre tip our old beaver and ask him to ac cept an editor's most grateful thanks Wilse has ever been a "broth of a boy" and a Barber who never shared, and when he comes around to sell goods ol Whiu Deer manufacture our merchants can feel £siured that Mr. Barber will sell them .-assimers, hats <£: c., of first quality ; those Mills aie among the most extensive in ti-e g ate, and their good- are u standaid in tLe market. The wealhei i ■ very- warm in day time nights cool . On Tu- Jay last, Sumner and Har vey Mu.-ir, of Aaronsburg started for Franklin vV Mar-lmll College, Lancaster. B v*: Bam V match game waaplayed at Centre Hull, between the fir*t nine of this place, and a nine from Milroy. Our boys came out second bot, the score be ing 25 to ill. That's I ad, bovs. —Throne at Centre Mills keen the finest and be-t -tock of goods in Brush val ley He sells cheap. t>n !t Saturday the Manor and Pino Stump Sabbath School* had a joint picnic in a beautiful grove on Dr. NetF* farm Plenty of good things and fine en joyment for tho vhM vii were the order of the day. Tho Centre county Agricultural So ciety offers a gold modal to the hot riffe shot—-throe shots, from U> uldv-r, at oue hundred yard*; a gold medal to tho be-t thrower of a sixteen-pound houhler stone, and one to tue w inner of u BvemiL walk ing eonU*l. —A Granger's "Harvest Home pic nic will bo celebrated at Hellofouto, in the tair ground, on Thursday, 2-1 rd ot Sept, All are o. :.ii*l!y invited to attend. ——Seven hundred vehicle* were eoiuit ed at the camp meeting, near Mitlheim, a* (hey crossed over the crv'vk, to the ground, on la*t Sunday. A match game of base hall came of! at Millhcim. on last Saturday aIL-rn-'On, between the llartlcton and Laurelton hoys and the Milthcim club. In which the latter were bsdiy beaten The ecore t*md t3 to 1A The Milthcim bv<vs had practiced very little this season, which undoubtedly accounts for the heat. Frank Dulwciler, *>f Asronsburg, is the inventor of an excellent contrivance to pull st iiiip- Its cor;struct en is very sim ple Wing composed of a perpendicular screw with an inch thr*ad working iu a convex bur, which re> - in a concave pan. To the bur is attached a lever which is lurtied by a liorso It is very powerful and comparatively heavy. From twenty to thirty gigantic stumps can he taken out witli it in one day. Gkt the Best.— Beyond all question tho most economical sewing machine to buy is tho \V"i!on Shuttle. It is perfect sad durable in workmanship, simple and easy to operate, and it* work is superior to all others. It is sold at a les price than any other first-class machine, and its pop. ularity, so wall deserved, is daily increas ing. Machines will be delivered at any railroad station in the county, free of transportation chargs*. 't ordered through the Company's Branch house at 227 and 222 Broadway, N. Y. They send an elegant catalogue and •hrorno circular, free on application. This Company want a few more good agents. Seribncr's Monthly for September ha* an illustrated artiele on Chicago, sketching the wonderful growth of this i-roJuct of the West, the conclusion of the descriptive article of Guernsey anJ Bark, with numerous fine engravings ; the Story if Sii.n Oak*, by the Editor, Dr Hol and, continued': How the Declaration wa* Saved, Ac. The Dej-artmeotoa "The World s Work * I.oa a variety ofshert ar ticles of a practical and scientific character that nr alone worth the price of the num ber. Peter's Household Melodic* for Sept. il receive j, and i*. a* usual, stored with very fine music for voioe and keyed 1 instruments. J. L. Peters, S4 5 Broadway. N. Y. $4 a year, or 50cts. a No. The inu*ic in this No. sells in sheet form a! $2 50. —-TheSeptember number of St. Nieh o'.a- contains a variety of very pleasant and interesting contributions, along with the usual fine array of pictures.--There is also a full budget of stories—among the rest, a delicate, fanciful one by Emma Burt, entitled "A Squirrel's Stratagem,' and a thrilling narrative of a brave wo man's unaided contest with a bear, which is vouched Lx cs true. The radical Co. Convention assem bled at Belief,>ntc, on Wednesday, to. A few of the districts were not represented The doings of the forlorn hope, are briefiy as follows .- Chairman, James P. Coburn ; See y. Speer Thompson and Geo M. Boal. Robert M'Farlane was nominated for Senator by aeclvmation, whereupon Mr. M' Fartanc rose and declined the nomina tion. The following gentkuien were ap noiated Senatorial Conferees : Col. R M Farlatic, R. H. Duncan and J. T. Johnson. The ballot for Treasurer resulted as fol lows Geo. A. Bayard, 70: L. Miller, I •Joel Kling, 10. The bollotlng for Sheriff stood as fol lows : l>t 2nd Sid D. Glenn. 28 41 48 Geo. Alexander .20 15 11 11. C. Beamcr„ "f> l*.' 22 The following i# the balloting for l'ro thonotary : Dt 2nd A. 11. Snyder 38 54 J. If. Cri* man 3-! 'JI A. B. Shop*- 13 0 The balloting for Register rc salted ns follows: Ist 2nd J. A Lehr 39 t'4 1). S. ll'itlghowout. IK 2 W.-H. Cowhor. 25 A) For Recorder the rote stood as follows : J- D. Miller2B, B C Neal 57. For Commissioner the balloting st id u follows: Ist 2d 3d 4di sth Clh Js.s. ltiinlap 28 18 W. W Rogers !'-8 M 32 31 33 40 David Keller 4 2 A. Gregg ..57 41 Jus. Campbell "5 2K '.4 15 5 Robert Glenn 4 J. M. Ketibart 13 8 Geo. Tuylor 21 31 24 28 3(> 30 Mr. Gregg wa- nominated on 2nd ballot, and Air. Rogers on fith. For Coroner Dr. K 11. llu*=el was unan imously nominated. Wirt. M'Farlane and J. B. Curtin were nominated for Audittr*. Democratic Standing Committee. BclU'fonte —Northward, A Sternberg: Westward. Jack M'C'allan; Southward, Wni Furey. Benoer—Adam Y Wagner. Bogg— lienrv L i'arnbnrt. Burnside—.l K (tilliland Curtin—lJonry Thiol. Ferguson—George Eckle. Gregg—John F llechuian. Haines—John R Bsir. Half Moon—Ellis Lytic. Harris -Samuel Ishfer. llonurd bor.—George Spcrring. Howard twp—Geo D John*n. Huston—.John (J Miles. Liberty—Daniel Bitner. Marion—John M'Cally. Miles—Uriah Shafer. Pulton — Wm Reed. Potter—B F Arney. Philip-burg -C A Talkm-r. I'enn—J) 1, Zerby. Rush—ll B Wilcox. Snowshoe—Able Campboll. Spring—John Noll. Taylor—Samuel Hoover. Union—John G Hall. Walker—Thomas Dunkle. Worth—Win William*. C. M. BOWER, Chairm: n. AT COST. To close out CLOTHING on hand* we arc offering it AT COST, anything in the -tore i* offered at decided bargain*. To responsible parties h short credit will be given. Now is the time for bargains. 7. P. K RISK, 2 sept 2t Milroy, Pa. TERRIBLE RIOT-EIGHT N ECHOES KILLED. Vicksbnrg, August2o.—A fpeciul to the H*rald, from Macon, Mi-* , dated Angus! 24, reports a i i<>t at New Hope church in which eight negroes were killed and sev eral wounded. The riot was caused by a quarrel between aw hite im.n and a negro ,boit drum beating. ' 8 PAWLS FROM PKNN, NW AND Til KN (The Item* balow thouM liare appeared l ot week, but owing to the absence of the editor, were neglected.l The llellefonte Republican ha* most j be*utifit 11 y figured up the doings of the convention. Mr. Attio* Alexander has sold a part of his faim along the south line, to Mr. An drew Stover, at one hundred dollar* an acre, tin !a-l Friday, a> T. N. Wolf (from Hrtishvalley) no driving through Tela* towards Millliciiu, one of the *hafl clip* came 100-c, while going down tho lull at, Falhcrmau'*, nt,-l the horse scared, started otf, -,-,. ii upeet Dm buggy Ntttltag Newt out. The shaft so* nl, cauie detached froui the buggy altogether and with them tho lior>e made tracks going through town at a fearful rale Newt picked himself up and calmly walked into Snook's More Ho wa- hurt - inc. but not dangerously, I A short time ago, .luring a storm that I pa* el over ,-ur vicinity, the house of Mr ! .1 ,1 Gent el, i Penns Creek, wn struck j by lightning Thereof and floors were shattered a little and a small hole burned in the earp. t. Fortunately the family was at the tune, seated in a summer house which stands away from the main house, thus leaving them out of the danger The oat* crop is now about harvested, the yield was ag- .1 one, being heavy in straw as will a* in heads, consequently on account of the frequent rains, caused the farmers a great deal of anxiety until they had gathered it all in. Tho corn and potato crop promises a good yield, although tho hugs, in our neighborhood a* well as chew here, did their uum -t u> destroy theui ; but it seem* a- though they did not affect I hem at all. Venn township can Last of a man nine ty-thrvo year* old, who can walk almost as far in one day, a most men of thirty uinw lie lives about two miles west of Mililiemi and f:vm there footed it to Su g rvalley this summer. man referred to, is Nicholas Ui€<ssler, sr. t)u the i gilt previous to the bear. Co. I Convention, while Mr. 11. O. Smith was at Bclh'He, some candidate for the pen lUi.l ny entered his (Smith's) tarn and -1010 therefrom about eight bushels of, chop. Thcdt-vila* well as hi* servants must he kept exceedingly buss*. Fehrer t • rass band teacher is again in our midst instructing the members of the Millheliu lai d, lie ha* been here now about two weeks and'may slay an other. Joe i* hard to heat in many re sp cts. 10 i>. C. j CAMPM KIT INC.. For the Reporter. For the gratification of tlioie who were no; in attendance, u„ tend you a brief Re count cf the ix.o held at Millhcim, com mencing on the 2'-th ult. Tft camp ground was a very suitable one for the oc casion, about one-lialf uiile south of Mill heim. Good accommodation* were offer ed by the different hotels of the town, aid ed by numerous boarding tents near the ground. The meeting was well attended during its c*;on, especially on Sunday. It is estimated that over o.Ua) people were present en that day. Peace and harmony ' prevailed generally, and considering ibu imiue-e crowd but few accidents occured To the credit of tho liceused hotels, we say that comparatively few persons were seen intoxicated. The services were conduct ed in g, d styh ur.d able speakers were j present to gratify the hearing of a large audience. Many- strange and new styles were to he seen—oue of which, in particu lar, attracted our attention. This was a young couple who stationed themselves at the most eouspicu us place o- the ground under the shade of a largo tree, talking of sweet things and the happy future, when once in a while the young hero would venture to put bu arm gently around his fairest one's waist and have a little hug rcgar-Uus of the wonder-wounded, eager,' envious rrowd of mortals which encompass ed them. Fortunately wa did not know them, nor did we inquire their name*, for . fear we would some future day meet them ' and he again mortified—suffice it to say, they* iived to enjoy the evening erercises. • Last Saturday Iryin Bingaman, who assaulted Kit O. Moll at camp meeting, on ' Sunday ovcnii g, 14lh iost., was discharg ed from prison on entering security in the mm of SI6GC for hit appearance at next term of court. Rumors of threa s said U> have been made by Bingaman, reached the car- of Moll, and on Monday last the latter made oatli before Samuel Gelgen, a Justice of the Peace, to the effect that he believed his life to ho in jeopatdy and thai Bitigamcn intended to kill hiui. A war rant was issued and Bingarnen brought beforo the justice, and in addition to the testimony of Moll, Mr. David Klingman testified to the character of the threats, and where he heard them, Jcc., Justice lietgcn required ecurity from Bingamar. in the sum of £IS,(AW to keep the peace towards all the citizen* of tho commonwealth and especially tow aids Eli. O. Moll for one year, and in default of bail Bingaman was committed to prison.— Tetryraph. Harper's Magazine tor September ha* seven illustrated paper*, a* follow*: "Glou cester and Capo Ann," ' The Mountain*' (by Porte Crayon , "The Sooth Kensing ton Museum,'' "Recent English Caricta lure," (by James Parton), "Tho Tourna-' meet of th<* Middle Ages," "Tho Song of Deborah and Barak" and "ThoStono Ago in Europe," (by Prof. Charles Rau. i There i- also a prettily conceived poem, "The Yellow-hammer's Nest," which 1* | illustrated. Among the contributors of : other articles are John Uigclow, W. G.! ( Sumner, and T. B. Aldrich. The editor'* department is, as usual, able and spirited Published by Harper ic Brothers, Frank lin Square, N Y. A MESSAGE FROM DONALDSON. Pott Hope, August 24.—A bottle was found washed inhore this morning contain ing the following: "Over Lake Michigan at eight p. m. of the evening of slartinir ; about thirty miles from Chicago ; about 3,000 feel high ; n gule coming from the northeast; balloon is getting out of order; | g- escaping fast; can't remain up much longer; will surely land in the lake ; fear ful s'.ortn. (Signed) "Donh.dson." The writing is well preserved. •♦ • I ASSASSINATION OF THE PR RSI . DENT OF ECUADOR. New York, August 2-3.—A corrctpon- | dent of the State and Herald of Panama. , writing from Guayukil, 10th iuxt., give* | the following story- of the assassination ol , the President of Kquudor. The whole city was throw n into great excitement by the news of the assassination of Garcia Mute uo in hi* palace at (juito by an olllcor, Cup!. Hugo, whom ho had displaced, and two young inen of called Cornejo. Uago first struck the President over the head with n muchele and was instantly "j run through by tho sentry who fired hi* ( piece at tho same time, killing the assussln | immediately. The two young men, after lingo had struck the President fired on the latter with their revolver*. The Presi dent fell on his face, mortally wounded and has since died. Tho two young men , c-capcd. The people cannot realize the Presi dent's death and are yet afraid to attempt anything. Great alarm has soizod on all foreigners and strong reasons exist for be licving that there will he a massacre of for eign priots. OAI'T. WKBIiBO6OKBD.S IN SWIM MING THE ENGLISH CHANNEL , London, August 25.—Captain Wcbl | succeeded in his second attempt in swim ( ming from Dover to Calais, without float , or life saving apparatus. Dispatches from Calais -ay the Captain arrived at eleven j o'clock this morning, in good health and spirits though fatigue!. The pa**Hgi fro.ii Dover occupied iwenty-o.ic hour* [ktii forty minutes, ' BUSINESS WRECKS. I SUSPENSION OF THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA. 1 TltK LARGEST SUGAR IMPORTING HOUSE IN TBK COUNTRY FAII*S Kxteimiva Failure iti London. Sun Francisco, August •Hi Tbo Hank ..f California stopped paying chwVi at a quarter to three o'clock. San Francisco, August '/J. —Tho excite -1 tnonl seen* to l>o subsiding. The crowd , on California <troct is much lc than at ihu opening of busitio.s this morning Tho run on the London and San Francis- ij i*o Lanka have roud with a largo surplus remaining in hand. A alight run *!' made on the Anglo-Calilornla at the open-] mg, hut oon auhatded. The Kirat Nation* ;1 fold bank report* every thing t). K Die name may he said of the Hank of ' Hrituh .Columbia and the l'acitlc and Commercial Hank Private bank* all re- i port no excitement and everything going on < usual. Ueneraly all city hanks are 1 considered sound except the Hunk ol Cali* 1 for nia. It is stated on presumably good authori ty, that some half a doien heavy stock broker* are likely to go down. No names ire given. No eomurercotl failure* as yet are reported. A squeeze i* expected next Monday, collection day Savings hunks during the day are doing usual htuine**, deposits in some heing larger than di* hurtemunu. , Other Failures. The National OoUl Itaiik Trust Com | puny and tho Merchants' Exchange Hank , have suspended. The directors of the lat ter have prepared the following notice for the aAernoou papers ; i In consequence of the excitement and the disappointment in getting com, the ' Director* deem it for lite host interests, aud, tho interests of all, not to open our doorsj iat present. The Secretary *iates that the | hank has $1(0,000 in coin on hand. The! I amount liaLle on deposits is S?4k),UQO, hut against that may* he over SIOO/(0 in ,uotes' . | The bar.k Is perfectly solvent, tho only ' i trouble being a lack of coin. There i* a f run in the London and Sari Francisco ,'Uank, but Manager Latham asserts his j ability to meet all demands without troub le Crowds surround the Hank of Califor nia and the suspended National Gold , Hank and Trust Company ; alto the Sav ings Hanks, but the action ot the otticers ol '.he latter institutions la*t night, effectually prevents a run on them. The excitement! is great. Statcmeut of National Gold Bank. The National Gold Hank and Tru-t Company have sent in the following lice for publication in the morning papers. j "In consequence ot the pani. and tho irn* p> isihility of obtaining gold, the National Bank and Trut Company witi clone until further notice. The bauk has, $1,30U,U0 , above all it* liabilities, and as soon as coin , can be obtained, will resume business as, usual. In the meantime, any creditor de siring can have good assets of the bank to . tho amount of hu claim. By order of the ' Hoard of Trustees. (Signed,] Hx.var L. Davie, Pre* l. City Tax Collector Austin has two hundred , and seventy-tire thousand dollars of pro-', tested tax monies on deposit in the Hank of .California for which ho has certificate* of , special deposit* The director* assured s (he collector this morning that the money would be paiu in a any or two. A rsnerL which is not yet confirmed says that Hals tun has turned over his private tyeaus to the bauk. Suicide of President KaLton. Alp>t ten minutes past five o'clock, a close carriage drove rapidly U> the aids.• i door of the Hank of California. A gentle < I man jumped out in a stale of excitement, ran into the bank and in response to inqui- - rics said he had just left the body o' ltals* r i ton in charge of an officer on the beach ! near the smelting works, in the northern'l part of the city. Hal*;, n had gone to th. Seliig's smelting works wharf and com- r mittcd suicide by jumping off the dock. • Speculations of Mr. KaLton. | In regard to the speculations of Mr. I ltalslon and his party in California a story t is currant that their loxc* in silver mining Stocks and other adventures amount to the £ enormous sum of $6,010,1*0 si is not be- licved that other banking houses on the Pacific will be seriously affected aside i from the additional suspension already noted. Foreign Exchange was unaffect ed, the amount of bills in the bank of Cali fornia unendorsed in this market being les* than £"4*l/00. Probably most of these ' bills have been accepted by tho Oriental 1 Hank of London and the loat here will be ' very light. A number of bill* bearing the. \ endorsement of the Hank of California ' have been sold in this market, but they;' are good because of iho high standing of : 'tho drawer*. Cause of the Failure. The failure of the bank of California, while immediately caused by the depoei-j* tors run, was directly the outcome of a ' conflict between two classes of California! r /peculators, one of the Hank of California ) party, headed by Mr. Halston and Mr. ' Sharon, and the other headed by Messrs j Flood, O Uricn and Haydenfeit. Tho lat- v tor party have established a bank in Sai.j' Francisco, called the Hank of Nevada,'" with a cash capital of SIO,OOO/00, gold, " and tho right the increase to $20,000,000 i Incidental to this fight have been the min ing properties known as the .Savage, the I Caledonia, the California, the Opbir and: the Consolidated Virginia. The three lat ter arc known as the Big Honanzi mines, and the Bank of California partly obtain ed control of them ; in getting this control. ( istock of tho California was run up from sixty to 800 ; was then multiplied by five, which would make the highest price $1 GO j It has since declined to fifty-three. The! I 1 Opbir stock, while they were getting con- : I trol luLunced from eighty to TOO was mul tipiicd by five, making 700 represent 140 in new stock It lias since declined to * forty-six. The Consolidated Virginia, during the process of getting the Central advanced, is from eighty-six to 7bo. It was yesterday 26), the highest that the bank | ha* been New York, AuguslßO.—Tho well known publishing house of Leo & Shepard, of Huston, suspended payment on Saturday This suspension involves the Now Ygrk firm of Lee, Shepard A Dillingham, und this morning the ncting partner of the house, Mr. Dillingham, made an uncondi tional assignment to James Miller, the publisher, No. 07 Broadway. A private telegram received from Huston this morn ing gives the liabilities of tbo senior firm [ Nt $1,000,000. FAILURE OF AN EXTENSIVE SU GAR FIRM. Baltimore, August2o.—Messrs- Stirling, Ahron* & Co., said to be tho largest sugar importing house in the United Slates, sus pended payment this afternoon. Ahrcnt a thinks the liabilities amount to about $2,- ( 000.U00, but if the assets are judiciously ad- q ministered, creditors can ultimately be paid dollar for dollar, lie assigns as tin cautes for the failure tho general depres sion of business and shrinkage in tho value of coffee and sugar, of whi ;h the firm have large stocks. e *- * I HEADING. Fuiieial of Mrs. Bcaaingcr und lier Three Children. Heading, Pa., August 21.—There wus great excitement hero at tlm funeral ol Mrs. Bossingcr and her three children, j. drowned on Tuesday la-t. It seems from y stories of tho people that tho woman had [ lived unhappily with her husband, owing p to the introduction by him of another wo- l uian into the home, mid lList this unhap pin ess resulted in h quarrel on Monday when the hu hand ordered his wile t< n leave the bouse and take the two giiL with v her while he would retain the boy. The next duy site went to tho i anal w ill o, her children, an.l alter filling the baskei c, with stones in which operation the chil- j droit assisted, sho bound the basket secure ly to her body, and taking tho three chil dren in her arms, leaped, Into tho canal and all were drowned Moon their hodio* were recovered aud taken to their former ; home. The police had to guard tho house to avethe husband from assault, aud at tho funeral procession to-day, which included about l,i*o people on foot, surrounded his carriage When the bodie> wore lowered into tlm grave*, tlm people hooted Hettinger and made a ruth for him In the confution, one shot wa* llrod, when the |>olieo hur- j riedly placed htm in a carriage and drove off. On passing the cemetery gates an other bot wa* tired, which, it I* thought, wounded him, at he wus carried into the 1 house. The police are still on guard, and ] people, Including many women continue | their threats. THE FIUK AT'RKYNOLDSVILLK, PA Total LOM $1 OH,GOO—the Busini-sa Part of the place Destroyed. Keynolds* illo, P . August i?J A largo and dolruclivo tiro occurred hero (hi* morning, commencing at 2 A. M,, and ending ut about I 30 a. m , causing damage to tho amount of SIOB,OOO, and sweeping the principal buildings in the cciitorof tho town, vie : Lt a ins. T M, Colo, hardware lii.UiU 7,fit* A. Hogner A Uo clothing 1O, ( *0 7,(00 1.. P. Selloy A Co, dry goods 10,(XM 4.000 Tompkins A Degron gro cer*.... 6,UW 1000 H. M. lseiuan, drugs 4,000 2,000 Hurge-* A AlexauJor, drugs 4,6(0 2,1*0 II M. Cotton, billiards.,., 6.(00 I,OUU Hradden A Reynolds, Her ald (Hfice 4,1*0 2.600 Doyle Bros, grocers 3,600 2,600 Gibson A Masson, doctors 810 nor.e D. C. Oyster A Co., bank er* 6,010 2or 3,000 | 11. Heyuolds, real estate. . 4,1*0 l/** 1 Li. W. Thompson, Mason | ic building 6,000 none \V. II Kicly, dry goods, unknown 4,1*0 And a number of others who lot prop-' lerty between S3OO and $l,lOO in value, to 'tally insured. About six week* ago there wa* an st tempt made to tire F. M Cole * sloro, ev is dently tho work of an icendiary, and this tire is credited to the same agency. The former attempt wa* almost instantly di* covered and was quelled without serious less qr trouble- (t oacurted ■- the early part of the night, about 11 o'clock, and as sistance was pleuliful This tiro was start cd at a more opportune time for the suc cessful execution of the design of tho icen diary and had gained considerable head way before assistance could bo bad. All jibe stores and dwelling booses wero of j irau.a, anq the desirucliuu Was accom plished ii. a short space of time. The fire is believed to have originated in W. 11. Kieily's store. Mr. lteilly is from Titus rile, and was owner of what is known as tho Arcade block. There was much energy and courage ' displayed by numerous parties jh® Indies parti--Ixr'.y uupiayed nerve and energy, ! in many coses actually outrivaling the 1 men in their efforts, aud every exertion, was made to save those buildings which from their contiguity to the fire stood in most danger Home persons accused of stealing during tho fire were to-day ar rested and put in iholoik-ffi. for examina tion. During the lime of the fire a perfect calm existed, iqckily for the Uurc, whiub with a wind, had stood in dinger of al most total destruction. Daniel Hunk got thirty days in York county jail for cruelly whipping a horse. Information ha* been received at Wash ington fi. in a prominent officer on the Rio Grande to the effect that cattle stealing and murders of peaceable American citi zens aro nil! perpetrated by Mexican ma rauders, and in all probability tfioy will •onlitiue in spile cf the forces we can send there unto** we can break up the bands ol essattins end tbiei es cn either tide of tba river ai d a* far in the interior of Mexico as may be found necessary. | Hy a collision on the Midland Ki;|iand Railway, five persons were killed and for ty injured. , | Another revolution has broken out ic Hsnto Domingo, and Bacx has been pro claimed President by the revolutionists. All the plans for the consolidation of the Western Union and Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Companies are completed, nnd j only await the ratification of the directors Tbo repre-Sctatives of the foreign pow er* aro to hold a conference to attempt mediation between Turkey and the revolt•! ing provinces. It is said that the Russian Consul will not attend. The province of Navarotch is in revolt. Mvhumcl Ali was appointed commander of the Turkish forces, but has sinco been recalled. Homestead for Sale. Tho fine homestead of the undersigned,, at Centre Hill, is offered for sale. It i*! known as the Hooxer estate, consisting of a' large weather-boarded house, with five rooms up stairs, and six on the first floor ; I a good stable, never tailing water, and five acros of choice land near the house, an which there is n young OacHxau of choice fruit. The property is within 6 minute* walk of the Presbyterian church, school-] house, store anJ post-office. Price $2.(00: —payments easy. For further particular* apply to R. Leo. at Centre Hill. MKS. HI LDA ItUTTON, Sept 2. 2t. Osceola, Pe.j NEW GOODS! —AT TIIK Centre Mills Store, J. F. THRONE has just opened a flue Stock of GEN-! EKAL MERCHANDISE which he. is selling nt GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Consisting in DRY GOODS, ALPACCAS, MOHAIRS. PIQUES. LAWNS, MUSLINS* I PRINTS, FLOUNTB, SHIRTING, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTTON A DEB, FINECABSIMERS, EMBOKDERIES, GLOVES, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, SKIRTS, RIBBONS, and fancy articles belonging to the Grocery department Sugars, Coffees, Syrup, N. Orleans MolLunea, Domes tic and Foreign Fruits, Fish'Snlt, eve rything usually found in this depart ment. QUEENSWARE, whole sctsordish es or by the piece. and PATENT MEDI* CI.M.S. WOOD and WILLOWWARE, HARDWARE. FORKS, RAKES, SHOVELS, HOES. VAILS. Ac. GENTS' CALK HOOTS. LADIES BUTTON GAITORM A MO ROCCO, CHILDRKNS' SHOES oflall kinds. TOBACCO & CIGARS, all at greatly reduced prices. Cull and see for join li ves. No charge for showing goods. HUiH EST PRICES PAID for all kinds of Gruin, and country Produce taken in ex change far good*. jiiue4-4. AH L quiet in San Francisco, and a bet-] j ler feeling prevail*. i Tho Madrid government will tend 22,* r 000 fresh troop* to Cub* A force of Russian* have taken the field ''against KhokanJ. The rebellion it spread | ling Tha Harxegovians reject the proposed 1 indiatlon*and demand the Independence of Bosnia, Tho ( una.linn alcaiucr Muuitoba came inoollioaioa with tho projaller Const, ( •m latko Sujiorior, on Tlmraday nighl, itudNank her nlmoatinatantly. Tenliwi were loat. ticorgc D. lasihl, it tuawherof the Erie cuind ring, ha Wen nrrcetcd, charged with having o<-cured tho iiuaoage of Aa- HOinhly hy which tho State w as defVaud -1 cd out of ItjO/MMi. The condition of the hop cr*it In Eng -1 laud in favorable, und the j>roaje<U ] now are that there will he a large yield. , Reports from the Eaatern : of Canada show the crops to be in good i condition. Tho yield ia expected to ti the most abundant for years. Keo de Urgel has capitulated. The | Alfonist army occupied the forts yes terday, the gariison heing made pris . oners of war. It is believed that the Sioux have federally concluded to sell the Black {ills, but want tho highest price it is possible to get. , Two huudrcd aud twuuty-two car loads of peaches, containing one huu , drcd and eleveu thousand baskets, , arrived iu Jeroey City, ou Friday. MAR RI AGES. 1 On thv Sth of July, hv the Rev W. M. . Landis, Mr. Jacob N. lloyur to Miss K. rh J. Shower*, both of near MadLonburg, Clinton co. , i)n the 22nd inst., bv the tame, Mr. Le vi Drots, of Hugar V'ley. Clinton CO., to Mil* Kalo Fraamr, of Valona. Clinton co. (Clinton co. papers please copy.) - - 1 1 ■" DEATHS. On i*i ult., at Zion, Mr. Jacob Cauimau, > aged 64 years, 6 months and C days. • On 20 ult ,of cholera infantum, Mary Alvcrta. daughter of Jsmcl J. add Mary , Ann Gram 1/ (formerly Ipijer) xged 1 • year. If niontl.* and 13 days (This was the first burial in the new Hublorahurg • cemetery. Slrvioes by ltuv*. .Sumbxcb; . and Darbaker.) On 28th uit., in Penn twp, David Breon, aged 42 year*. On last Sabbath, at Reber*burt Jennie, daughter of Henry Cur.ier, aged 2 years r and S mo:,tb.. On 27, in Fotter twp , Mr. John Dau beruian, aged 76 year*. In Pine Grove Mill*, Augut 17. Eliza beth Catherine, only child of David L. and Kiiza Denis, aged tj years, 6 months and 2 days. In Pine Grove Mills, Aug Is, after a! lingering and palnsui .line.*, Jacob Hoff man Cxrothirr, aged 64 years, and 6 >j months. On the 13th inst, at hi* residence in Ma jrion twp, Jaiuea A McCaltnont, aged 74 years, 4 months and 26 day*. MARKETS. New York, Augu*t 30 - Flour super ;4 NJC-I s'i is; Flour, c.xninon to good 6 20 i•> 26. Wheat. No I Chicago Spring 140 Wheat, No 2 Milwaukee 1 2b(<t 1 31. Rye Rye, 1 29. Corn, western mixed T6<j*7ft ; o*t. wtsstosn loised uo Coffee 2d U.i(.x2o-; IV Kits 1B(419). Sugar, fair tog.>oa re-! finingSl4K}. Petroleum, refined Uihyllj CHICAGO. Flour, good to choice $6 26(<g6 76; spring: extras 6 26(4,6 874 Wheat, 1 K/Wl 161. seller Sept, 1 16|'wl 16. Corn 671: seller! Sept 624. Oats seller tiotil 364. Rue. sel ler Kept Mj. Barley, seller Sept 1 (*!(<* i I 071 I'UILADKLPUIA. Flour, Wis A Min ex tarn $6 60(27 00 ILghGradus HM Wheat, white ) OU(y I 65: amber 1 41 (+1 46; red 144 Corn,] western mixed ts3i..xh4, yellow S4(q, !>j Oat* western mixed OR*7O. I'etroleua.. refined Ilifwllj. BKLLVFONTK MARKETS. White (VFeat fl 16R. J )10....Rye90 , ) -..C0tn66 ... Oats 60. Barley 20. 70 Clo rerseed .( Potatoes 00 I*ard perpoun.l 8 Pork per pound 00 ButterJJ..:....Kgg*l6 Plaster perton .314 Tallow 8 Bacon 10-.... If am 16 Lard per pound 8 cents.. Buck arhaat • 66 cu Kiour fver harn-l rctail7,ou... j Nova tkolia pliuUr fil4 ta 16. Cayuga' uloster sr.',6o$ r .',60 per 2(00 lbs. TI) pro FOB 'ALL PLAJTTIVO K M.li.N Fruit and Ornamcn a 11 JLiJLJkj lal Trees, K* crgreens. Ornamental Shrub*. I Climbing Piants, Grapea, Currants, Gooseberries. Strawberries, Raspberries, I and other small FnjiU. Asparagus. Khu ; barb' SEEDS FOE FALL SOW 180 < y I Seed WhcaD.isoe price lid ,\AAI 1 0 Orchard, Kv. Blue. H. rdskJVljUO i i Red Top\ Clover, Timothy and other Grass Seeda : Turnip Seeds of all kinds; Vegetable and Flower Seeds;} Hedge and tree Seeds. BULBS— Hya-. jcinlhx, Tulips, Crocus. Lilies, and other! j Bulbs for Fall planting; Horticultural:, j Goods, Terra Colu Ware, Ac. Send for : price list, or encloae 26c for full illustrated 1 Catalogue. Address KDW I) J EVANS A CO., ' Nurserymen and Seedsman, York, Pa. 119 tug lia. I ilentiquartei* for Boot* and Shoe* ! P1) W EII S" BOOT AND SHOE. STORE. Opposite Bush House, BELI.KFONTE. PA. Powers' U.K>t A Shoe Store is the largest) and best stocked establishment in Centre' .County. | He keeps constantly ou hand a full I Hue of I, II O OTh A .\ l H II O S H. He is just opening the largest utock of Spring Goods ever brought to Bellif .i.te, 1 1 fur ladies, kept constantly on.'hand. ! H,ols and Shoes for men and women, of], all styles, quality and prices, from the] most costly to tho cheapest, constantly! kept on hand. WE DEFY COMPETITION ! either in quality or price*, Call and exmuiue his new utock of aud ] Summer Goods, and you will liud it ( to your advantage. Apr2llv. ' KINGS FORD'S] oNw E i rn E SilvcrGloss Starch,; For The Laundry. ( MANUFAITKiOCO UV T. KINGSFORO & SON,! The Best Starch In the World. i Gives * Beautiful Finish to the Linen, i and the difference in cost between it and " common starch i* scarcely half a cent for | an ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer t for it. * t KINUSFORD'M o zvjbsb Otpji March, \ FOR PUDDINGS. BLANC MANGE. ICE CREAM, AC. t nuhTorTginHl— ItUlii.lied in 1848. And ■ preserves its refutation as Purer, f-trongcr and More Delicate than any other article of the kind offered, either of tho same name or with other titles. i STKV XXSON MACADAM, Ph. I)., Ac., the i' highest chemical authority of Europe, t carefully analyzed this Corn Starch, and says iti* a most excellent article of diet M and in chemical and feeding properties is i fully equal to tho best arrow root. Direction* fur making Puddings, Curt ( ard*, Ac., gccmnpany caoh one pound pack ago. S*-7br Sale at B'.V. WOLFS, Chart IfeW- June 10.3 m. ' I OHNSON'S HOTEL, •- BXLLErojtTX, PA. 1 Julniaoii A Sun's, proprietors, hating 1 refitted and nowly furnished this house ar- • now pi spared to accommodate trnvt/arsC in the most satiafautorj manner. JunelO. it * 'j KW STORE, NHW GOODH AND Panic Prices. 11. A. EAKUINEIt. at the old Centra Hill *tnd. Just opening n Block of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A large variety of Ladie* Drew Good*' Great Bargain* In Minline aud Cnlicoe*. Ready-made Clothing Warranted to Suit.] Hi* Cloth* and C'aaslmer* Caul bn excelled His Grocery Department, Aclonlibes everyone in ataortmcntandlow price*. Syrup, Hugar, Tea, Collie. Canned fruits, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese, 1 and every other article belong- > ing to the Grocery Depart me n I S Farmer*. Mechanic* and Laborers' to your interest. One dollar saved 1* * dollar In pocket. Then call end ace at what astonishingly low price*. No trouble to tbow Goods. Ag Also the choicest Faulty KLOCM al-l way* on hatp). Apr. 16, y. Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL. PA. DKALKKB IN I'VHK UH UUS AND MEDICINES, OUKMICAI-8. qILS, DV* MTUFFB, PKi'.FtJMEItV; NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TUILKT, _ Ac., Ac., Ac. PURE WIN E AND LIQIOUN, for purpose*. Trtuica & Supporiera in great variety. ALu. choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and ail other articles usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Presetiptions carefully Compounded. Sloct tf M (LHU k tON. liKATTV THE IN USE. gASsixl *iarnp fer Circular. DANIEL P BKATTY, Washington, New Jersey. NEW YORK BRANCH STORE, McClain * Block, Directly Opp. Bush House, Bellefunto, Pa. H. HERMAN A CO., Prop'rw. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIEB, WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS & FAN CY GOODS, BTIICTLY FIBS T-C LAS S 000DS, BHow the I'sual Price* Xovl2.tfi ► *■ wttoo*. R A. AN ss A. x KITS* WILSON & HICKS, IVUOLKSALK AND RETAIL lIARD. WAKE DEALER!. IKON. PAINTS,OILS, GLASS,AC. ~ Builders Hardware: COACH MAKER'S GOODS. CABINET MAKER'S STOCK. Stoves of All Kinds. CHILDREN'S BUGGIES, WAGGONS, CARTS. AC., WILSON & HICKS. Bellofonlc, j NOTICE.—We will tell to responsible men on three months credit Will take off 6 per cent for cash which is equal to 20 IK<r cent i>er annum It will pay the pur chaser to borrow at 10 from other pat lie-, if he can tare in buying from us. In thi* way we can turn our money and sell low - cr- Mar 15. iL JOHN f AXPN Furniture Rooms, MILROY, MIFFLIN CO., TA. Extension Tables, Chamber Suits, Flnedt Common Furniture, , iConsisting in part ol BUREAUS, BED STEADS, CAIN and WOOD SEAT CHAIRS. Tho public generally aro invited to call ( and e the fine assortment of FURNI TURE to be found at tho above establish ment, all ol our own Manufacture. Undertaking m all its branches, Collins, Caskets and Shroads. Having purchased an elegant Hearse, 1 will attend all orders of undertaking 1 I may receive from I'cnnsvalley. Ceotre Co. Pa. JOHN CAMP. Jan 28 It JOHN V. TOTTER; Attorney-al-Law. Collection* promptly made and special attention given to 'those having land* or property for *ale. Will draw up and have acknowledged Deed*. Mortgages, I Jtc. Office in the diamond, north side o • the court bouse, Bollcfontc. .xrt'.Sf'COtf , JAS. M'MAN US, Attorney Bcllcfonlo, prtimplly attend* to all ' buiiaes* entrusted to him. jui2,'6St QUMMINGS" HuO U 8 p ' BalDfont*. PA. ISAAC MILLKK, I'roprietor. The Cummings House, on Bishop street i is one of tho plcosantest located hotel* in tho town. It ho* tho host stables in the , place, has nn excellent livery attachxd and ' every attention w ill bo paid guiwU No pain* will be spared to make it a pleasant and agreeable stopping place for the pub 1 lie. Boarding by the day or week, and , rates charged will always be found rory , 'ow- juno 17. Excelsior Cement The undersigned now manufacture* Ce ( went \\ ARRANTKD OF A SUPERIOR DUALITY, at his kilns, near Tin* Creek Mills, in Heine* twp. Thi* ccineat < has already been used in large quantities uponi the L. C. A S. C. RR .and ha* been 1 found highly satisfactory upon all jobs where it ha* been used, and as equal to ' •Y IIOW maiiufavturod for u*o in CIS- 1 TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whatevw " purpose a good quality of Cement it dosi 1 rablo. ibis Cement hat already boon I tested far and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persons, therefore eon- i rtructing Cistern*, laying Water pipe*, J Ac..will find it to their advgnugo to bear this in mind, and also. (Lal ho warrants the article a* rcHrcseateJ. ... , J MKYKR, < may -.1 tf Aaronsburg, Pa J w. A. CURRY,' Would most respectfully inform tho cit , zens of thia vicinity, that ho has started a I now Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for u sharo of the public patron- , ago. Boot* and Shoos made to order and according tu stylo, and warrants hi* work - ito equal any made olsowhere. All kinds of repulrug done, and charges reasonable. ( Give him a call. feb 13 ly Chas. H. Hold, C'look. WutPiimakrrsl Joirwler Millhciin, Centre Co., Pa. all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of the latest styles.s hIHO th.. Granville ' Patent 4 alender Clo; 1.4, provided with a I complete of tha month and day of 1 the QonA cnM -week on it* face, which i* warranUd as a perfect lime-keepcr 1 JB*olocks, YV atche* aud Jewelry re patrsd vu tbwi aottew and watranßd. j Pumps Of All Kinds! )pf IB iff Steam & Rotary Pumps FOR MINES. \ Deep Well Pumpt, || Cittern Pumpt, ' Antl-Freiing Pimpi. J I , . Mii's ... L—. A r- pj |t - {.• i—• . , •* a r" Hi oo / twuiu* £ ft f g MI maj unisiii u Mi I OP ALL KINDS. 6r///// Iloae Packing,, Bell and Brass Fouodew, and Manufacturers of the CELEBRATED Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump. •*3uSend Jar iUuetrated eatafogue and priee liet.Hm J. B. SHERIFF & SON, , 8 WATEB fM., 4MIU AveaM. 3 >y- riTTißviei, PA, SJJOJiTLIDGE A CO., COAL, LIME, dx^ WILLIAM SHOKTLIDOI. BOND VALINTIII SHOKTLLDGE & CO., Burners and Shippers of the celebrated Bellefonte r wiHinuE! um z Dealers in the eery beet grades of |A X Til R ACiXE CO AL J The only dealers in Centre County who sell the W I! Li Ki E; Si Bi At Ri Ri E CIO! A! L from the old Ballimoro mioat. Abo SHAMOKIN AND OTHER GRADES of Anthracite Coal dryly boused expressly lor bouse use. at the lowest price* DEALERS IJV GR A I JV. Tbey p.j the hi.b ot pri... fa caib for frmia that the Kuura ia.rkt, will tM WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., lloa.lit ar will b .old on ooßtmiuioa whoa dodrod, aad hill prioo. nalaataad. 1m fonaalfoa ooaooraia. tho grata toad. adll bo faraabod oa all tltuco to Ihimar. i with pleasure, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER* BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. £ DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER. which is always raid at low prices, and warranted to be as wood a fertilizer as an other plaster. * D??)S2 AND TA9D NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, BEUEram. PA. GREAT BARGANB AT THE HARD WARE STOKE OF MUSSER & RUNKLE BROS., MiUhelm, Pa., . j WBOLMALI AVD RETAIL DEALERS I* i 3K HEAVYkSHELF HARDWARE, They have just returned from the Eastern Cities, where they have purchased a wellj •elected stock of " HARDWARE, CCTLEST, itox, NAILS,!, OIL*, PAIUTS, VARMUK*, PCTTT, B UILDERS t CO A CHMA KERS GOODS. Plasterer! and Masons, Saddlers, Shoemakers,' Housekeepers, and io fact, HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. We call particular attention to a lineal-! •ortment ot Picture Frames and Moulding,, very cheap. WALL A WINDOW PAPERJ And Curtain Fixtures of every kind.! COACH and WAGON-MAKERS—fourj attention it called to our stock of Spoke*,' Hub*, Felloe*. Shaft*, Pole* and Buggy 1 Wheel*, all of No. 1 aualitv and telling ve ry cheap. Our stock i* large, and cm-1' itantlv being renewed, and we are telling —wholesale and retail—at very low price*. I Remember—much money ha* been lo*t by! paying too inuoh fbr Hardware. Try itesftf & if*B g They buy for Cath and tell at Caah Price* for )e** profit than any other Hardware Store in the County. £iPCall and toe us. Satisfaction guar anteed. MUSSKR& RUNKLE BRO S. •ug 27-y '74 BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM RAMON'S Drug Store, (NEXT BOOR TO THE DKBCHHER OUR STORE.) FRESH AND CHEAP Apr. 22 D.. AS. RITTENHOCSE ' WITH KOOVS, NCIMTAKZ D CO . WHOLESALE DEALERS " Fish, Cheese and Preyljii#B„ PennsvaUey BanKiiiff Co. CENTRE HALL, PA Discount Net* Jjj. §J|| Government Securities, Gold aad< Cashier ask*r BSOCKXEBOFF, t. D. IIVUK President. Cashier QKNTRK COUNTY BANKING 6 Hoover * Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow interest, Discount Notes, Oorernment Seem 'ties, Gold ;apW6Btf jk Blntcjiiey's 1 J '( B } iji" ,w k&airsS market, by popular verdieL the if? 1 P.ump for the least eiaeew. Attention Isinvited to B;atehl*?* It fcSSRS 4 . Br * ck *. the Dim vM Check Valve, which can be with drown without distarbiag the 'joints, and the copper -rhsmhsa ,which never cracks. SCIIm or rniu uuJ will la*t a life timu For tale hy Dealen jand the trade generally. In order to to iture that >ou get Blatchley's Pump, to carefill and tee that it has ray trade-mark a* above, If you do not know where te I buy, descriptive circulars, together with the name and addreea of the agent nearest you, will he promptly furnished K T IT. .1 resting, with item*. * CHAS. O. BLATCHLET, laaufeetmree ' i" -r)'. I aMLgrtUaeeetmallAMTn&i.JSyijyffitLff kaep FORTry (ea I a ooaßia>t> t> for warl ,SH Uma with bott proß 1 --A-I ng-TTf Tr*.r* tvefor 11.M. A* yoerdeffi eaiptof prtca Atl/rem, ™ A. C. UTB * CO. PaMmara. THE ADJUSTABLE -.r ufactured by DANIEL DEBg. Belletonto, Pess's. •• %J • • * Wa*
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