THE CENTRE REPORTER ; ; • :sn\v ma V 2*. LOOSE MEETINGS. . >nt*' KtU.loHal,NDilW.l. il nt O. i u. ( Sv-trrt*,* *vMiinn in the >.M F#tli* 11*11. \i - i> n t-\>*T t/>l*i*. ft AST, F \ V . rnw ■ " M nit; rTfmlnt. on or after each full moon In lu* €>.ll Pellnara Hill. I IIIIIIA HKH. Skl. *. N. Mistll. W ' . €(!;nivir,P€l 11. me*lf on *' ...moonon or after *a,-h full moon, M their Halt .1 .1- V M C. A. of CHtr Hall. *"*• In l*r r ' of the 1 thorn ehnrefc. • follow* , I,J Mil I IM.it.lort an.t Ith I rlrtar erool* ofeoeh Y.IPM.I MhV- P*TKt€ M*Tl*€. lal * M cv.-ntnso Hi al\€-* V t rttto* the Mh K*t.la> ere, ina ..f oil month* hartngflre Frtilai-e. _ M HtttsTtXi " s President. S*cr laij local H EM'S. s: j? Standir g announcements of candi date* SSOO Oomraunirati -?•> recent It., nding i>prvtps fttrtflifp. St - The pioepec'.* i*.r grn'.n in the 1 wcr fin; of tii valley. arc promising with u f. w exception*. I Mr. d P. Murray brought i 'loci. , f .■ Clh'tl RfA r t) thl> UcpOflpr office, la catch up. The Mechanic* of Mdlheun intend holding • parade s*n 30 ir.j'.. They thins , t decorating the graven of toldU-rs who arc buried in MiUfceim find Aaron-Surg cost . lories. Last Wednesday night was an un fortunate Ano for some peop'e. I'r. A'ov J.l.dor had a shirt disappear from his yard Il may have gone out to some corn-field : engage in the delights of scaring etvw*. One thing is certain Yony Kreamer n -r i .ndl. rd Johnson didn't steal u as the vi, otor s under*ear d.ei net come within a thousand yards of hav ng good* er ugh for their corporations. The same night the cv'.'.ar of John tv.en- Li rk at the Fort hotel was entered, and a goodly lot of good pies were pilfered therefrom Gone to ti l some hungry stomach. judgment, it i> in buying the Complete Washer— a rva! blessing to every family owning one. This is the machine you | want, reader, if you have a family, and if' you see it you will buy it—it works like a charm, weighing 11 pounds, ewting only u,OO. John U Miller, Centre Hal), has i ,is Washer for sale, aud besides the Eu reka Wringer, the best one made. The 'Journal'' of May 19, I!>T<\ car ries its age thus : "Vol. 50, Na 19, or 50 years and 19 weeks. This is quite a mi take. We have before us the "ILrichier, Vol. 1, No. 3 . Aug. 27, 1527. which would show that the first number appeared Aug. IS, ledT. and would make the* sge of the Beriohter, (now Journal) at this date, ie years, 9months,and 12 days. The pub- Ushers should make the correction—the error is attributable to carele.-s predecos tors. The most splendid stock of new , goods in the valley is beyond doubt that lately recieved by Win." Wolf. Il is|iuil and complete in .vcry line of goods, and the ihoiee ot the market. You gel choice wine* and liquors at Haunt's wholesale and retail liquor store. Bel ieloale. Ladies will please nonce thai Mr. Sic Entire has a complete assortment of millinery goods advertised. Penn township# has six Sabbath s hooL, all in good working order. Can any township of the aixeof little Penn beat that. There was a railroad meeting in the Court House, at Bcllefonte, a abort time ago, but the attendance was rather slim. Only about SIO,OOO have thus far been tu -eribed for the branch from Bellefonte to Lemoot, leaving SIO,OOO more to loj made up. This sum should be raised at Bellefonte in thirty minutes, if its peo ple sre really in earnest about the branch. The prospect however is not so flattering —movements are as slow as with the Pen n :> P.R. in building our road through the valley. f - > -—Mr. Zerbe takes this manner of ex 1 pressing bis lbanks to those gentlemen 1 who kindly assisted in re-erecting his s! ds after the storm on Monday. "We are sorry to learn that Mr. Stef- j fy. of Kebersburg, has gone blind. Mr. Daniel Ulrick's new house in j weil Mi; hcim, is up and under roof, and will soon be ready for the plasterers. Mr. Allison Miiler has aso erected a new house in North Millheim, which indicates that there is still some enterprise in the people of North Miilheitn. Mr. W. L. Musserwillin a few days raise his new j dwelling house on Water street, Miiibeim The fiheritT intends to occupy the new j house himself, and leave the hotel in Un hands of bis son William. ! SUIBT IEOM.NO.— TU; YDIALRTFWTE* American assert# that a Uttfc Soap lather p mixed will prevent the! flat-iron fferalwcking to linen, and gives | the gin** so conspicuously absent in the bt-rae-Jaundried article, ila-ily tried. Dr. Smith oi this plate, who bid been ixoubled with cancer in the left eye. I , which showed itself in a dark speck in the lower inside corner tome twenty yeurs ago, and of late years grjw to considera-; ble proportions, causing h.m much suffering, proceeded to Philadelphia j about two weeks ago, and bad an oper j ation performed for the removal o! the f cancer. The Doctor arrived home on last j Saturday, in a very exhausted condition from the travel by rail and stage which added to his sufferings from the operation. ; lie informs us that while under the hands | of the surgeons, be suffered the moit 11- | cruciating pain as the cancerous fungus was scraped from the eye ball. He is im proving, and we trust has been perma nently relieved of which there is no cer tainty. owing to the difficulty in curing that disease. A , mflUEMf Ihti'if in'l hold n musical entertainment in the ball of the shool-bouse, on Saturday cvcnrVg, next, under the management of Profesk>r Young, of Boalsburg. This band is new, but already in fine trim, and discourses uiusic in a manner that would do credit to older bands. We ask for them the pat ronage of the public. Come and hear good music. The Eighth Annual Convention of the Centre county Sabbatb-Scboo! Afou ution will be held in the Lutheran Church at Centre Hall, PH., on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 0 and 7, 187 C. Tuesday evening, 74 o'clock.— Bible Instruction Essential to Salvation, Bible reading. The Pastor's Work for the Sabbath School, Acts 20:28. llow the Home may help the School, Dcut. C.-7. The Bcvealer of the Truth, John 34:20; 10:13.. Wednesday Forenoon, 9 o'clock.—What kind of Pre paration should the Teacher make ? What is it to leach the Bible? In what respects is Society indebted to the Sab bath School ? Wednesday Afternoon.— Young Peoples' .Meeting Irorn 2 to 8.15. Scripture Concert recitations and ten min ute speeches. Is not every Sabbath School a Scriptural Agency for the pro motion of Temperance ? 2 Peter 1:5-8. Answers to wrtten questions. Business Meeting. Wednesday evening, 74 o'clock —Which ts the best season of the year for a Sabbath School ? How can wo improve Sunday School singing ? Should every Sabbath School have a Teachers' Meeting? How do you explain the Way of Salva tion to a little child ? After the Ist of June next, boats on the Pennsylvania Canal will not run up farth - er than Huntingdon. pST A new Golden Tongue Organ, one of the finest toned instruments made, for sale at this office. Also a Bynder organ, good as new Either of these instrument# offered at a bargain. J. S. MILLER, Fashionable Tailor, Au roiisburg. Shop fc\y doors west ot Dr. 4'day tf ending their subscri) * ti >n to this office, can see on the address on each paper, whether credit has been given—that answers tame as a receipt. Pierrepont is appointed minister toEng land and Don Cawtroa Hw'g of Wr. | Mr. \V. C. Met'. I, if U ■ kro\ o Int.duto, ac.'<, Isd a c.i;. flrotn t! Now Berlin Altergt. VtWpKta to M< upon hi* pastoral labors mu< r part Juno. ' Tl .> now Lutheran c' nr. iat 1.• -■ < ! will bed* Healed J ..no If.h. Kov. i. t\ ! Court 1. D. l. (cdiu r* t lira Latan Ob*orvcrt consented to preach the dediru • tory sermon, —Miilheim nn bor.it <>( having th larg.. est, and most ben t.tul cent. • ti. ■*l Has ii Centre county 1* *n ;.-tc on lu-t Saturday, '.V, and w wuv .>; at the centennial exhibition Th tIK i- Ix2l toot. \\ ,-uld it : I wellt havo o-te of tho sister town* I'diow Mil! helm's ex*tuple. Any amount of m*i • flag* are sticking up. llu: -bowing tbi. . they a o tl ; ikir ■; i! t * n ! undrc. y.ar old. r We a"i wo. k inmli >nodthe .in - lUiotioflhe !il ui .'M. oi irch at KVber* bu*g, which was • rooted ovorWyears ago In the eon or : v.: * md a fl-.-k . • wine, holding ab> it v t.o p. it. which wa • three quarter* foil,* Ibbieand h\atn bo > ar.d olhc pap. , l'lie piper*, w on ov po>od to p.- a r crumbled a- though i b ir ' r. ,1 by f. e. The b' 'ks wore found in to! " orablo pp< servalion. and the wine, n doubt, w.i* a'.! the I • Iter for its ago. \\ i ' are inform.d that when the corner -.torn was laid, there were seven doll*- in pe oie laid in it ; th'-. we a:o t. ' ! vrs i.■ i found at the opening of the stone—its di* appearance must d-ste back to the corner st.no laying, whon s.mto ot.o may havr Jrnwii his check on it, and demanded spe cie payment. It it was stolen th. n, tin sum at tl-.is time, with interest w.-uld tig* ure up s'.*• 20 which some fellow w id has < ! to settle for before St. IV'.cr will open th gates of boaven for hint. Splendid bargain* to be had now at | Hi . f'..-h "T re, .v'eto la are *. !d a', greatly reduced price* for cash or produce Mr. Spigclniver has jut re ceived a fine Rnortment of spring and summer g.K.ls, and h:s ck is worth ' looking at even if you do net w 1.-h to buy. All the new e- of dr.--- goods, a!*o 1 hat*, cap-, boots, shoe*, anything you ' want svild low. Call ar.d examine for yourselves. It 1 -—On Mnday afternoon two fori i* thunder gust* parsed over thi* neighbor hood. The first a little after 12 o'clock, was of short duration, but the rain came down in torrent*, and,was driven through every crevice by the violence ofthe wind. The sun <<-on made bis appearance, and shone about an hour, when another storm of greater violence broke in upon us. The rain poured down at a fearful ratear.d the wind blew a perfect hurricane, tearing down fences . ml up-rooting trees, and al so unroofed the sheds of Z.-rbe's brick yards. iiu.il accompanied tho second j slorut. A committee of the Board of Diroc- i tors of the Penu'a ltlL, will pass over the . line of our toad this week, and will proba- 1 bly ba at Centre Hal! over r.ight on Fri- i day. We hope this visit may result inj putting mote life into the great corpora tion as far a. regards our line, which thej have not given that attention that of right was due it and our people. Our friend, Mr. John Daubcrruan,, 1 near Centre llill, met with a painful acci- * dent a few days ago. He was in the woods : felling trees, and one in its tall lodged ir. I another tree he endeavored by means of * i a handspike to bring it to the ground, and 1 1 as it started the second time, Mr. Dauber- - , man did not get the handspike removed I from under it quick enough, and it struck * I him with such force on the lower juw caua- < I jog a double fracture of the jaw bone. 1 \/S Wm- Mann, one of the member* of f f] the Lewistovrr. axe manufacturing firm, i.- ' , [ reported to have been kiiied by the explo- 1 ! sion of the "Pat Cclburne in the k)hiv, '• i river on Wednesday night. I If the lirst fellow that reaches flu? * p j north pole will take hold of it and pull it , out, he will find oil in the 1 de—that's our idea. , J —The economical man hasbeeu found in ,I an adjoining valley. Ho feeds his boy or. ! drie-J apples for breakfast, give- them wa > I ter for djnncr and that swells the dried ap-;' J pies for supper. j The store and post-. (See, of Holmes ' 11 dc Wilson, in Jacksonville, was robbed oaj' | Tuesday night of last week. About jlOt- ' ! in goods and cash were taken. 1" o rot- ; ! bers effected an entrance by boring out t' o , , door-lock. i j xi. few days ago n ma 1 dog bit a ' i whole family in Newark, father, mother and three children. •_ • t "VTOTICE. Xv Notice ia hereby given that an will be made at Augu-t ti-r i tfl, r * ■ 1 rier Pir.e r* of P> tier tvrp. will moot nt Old ! Monday, June sth. attto'clock a. n. logpamir c the account of th'' Tron-urcr of! thfiioard, nr.d transact uoti bu-inc* r.- irA come before them. The Auditor* *iftp !•-'. to examine nn.l settle the ac j cotK* of the Board. j ißcct- r- elect will ine.-t at 1 o'clock p. m. Ifcaid day to . rgamr.e n now Board, k of the Board, i W. JL Kxrr. D. RIUNesmITH. s Scc'y. Prest. -% ; —Botl' k TO STO*'KHoi.der.s —The ! Anniflfe Meeting of the Stockholders of I the LAli*hurg, Centre and Spruce Creek i KailtSd Company will be held at the of. ! fice Jphc C >tiii>any, No 2-4South Fourth ! StruK Phlla , on Tuesday, June I t, IHT'-, |at jfc clock, p. in.. Election for president ; ajßgl)irectors same day and place. yap JAS. it. McCLURK, Secretary r l" 1 'IT" R : NOT ICR In ! : C . t of C'-'Utmca P'.< of Centre Co I Tbo under* gned an auditor appointed t.y said Court, to make di-lribuli'-n of th< money urisir.g from the -ale of | the Personal property of Burnsidr and I Thomas to and among the imrtie- entitled thereto, wi.l attend to the duties of his \ appointment at hi- ..il e in Beltefoiile on | Wadseadav tha 14th fuy > f June, A D. lCT'i, at2o'eiock, p. m., when and where all parties interested may attend if th. y 1 *ee proper. W. F. HERE It. |\lß May 3t. Centennial Store.! At Potters Mills. LB. McENTIRE lias jull returned from Philadelphia with; a large and well selected stock of Cheap Goods, which hi offers CHEAP FOB CASH or country Pr< duce, alto a large sio 'k of LADIE S, GENT'S, and CHILDREN'S Shoes, Gaiters as \ow as f 1.20 per pair, and all other goods in proportion. Dry Goods, Hosiery. Linens, Embroideries, White Goods, Laces, Notions and FAN CY GOODS, strictly first-class goods be low the usual prices. His Grocery De par* ment consists of the Cheapest aud Best Quality of" Groce ries n I'enns Valley. Sugars, Teat. Coffees, Syrups, Spices. Canned Fruits, Ciackers. Cheese, and Dried Fruits etc. Queens ware, Hardware Wood aud Willow ware ;.:id Oilcloths ot every description, llat-. caps. Drugs, Oil and Paints, also Cigars, Tobacco and Confectioneries. All kinds of produce taken iu exchange for good., I alto higher price paid. Also—Ladles will find a full line] of millinery goods, comprising the latest styles. I thank the people of Peuns Valley for their liberal patronage, 18 mg bin ! „ > „ i'.,ru r" no! cc < ■- ,'!hm l\ ••!; > i v' students, and a m r tiio * f IL.ll, wo copv fr. intl.o I.it if vaster Pally Kuin nor of I M h Inst.: l,a ! ovo'rng there n>embie.l in Fulio n Hall n oonoour*. of "fair w .-menan h'avp the I'. ru-ion being the forty :ht anil \CTnry of the .>!*lliiUniont < n the G.rtl ran 1 i.i i'my Society of Franki r.n.l Marshal College. T! I'.r.t -1 f*Vor wu* l\ 11 offer, o Bellefonto, Pit . who delivered i'io naluta ' lory iildrp>< anil chose I• *r hi* subj.-c i- "K>.A tor bidding, on befinl I . ft!.i oiiov, ti hourly w olroiil# t<> all. In , H I.I • • X tin! fir. • * no A mad.- ' tin n among iln* nation* *• f" t' o thon - nn world until lliwuhl w u-te mu 0 Horn ang. Rome did not carry to tor , faction tl pt.iuip!*- sought to In' e-tah " 'id ■ ,1 hv 1. " n.-ighb rho. .1 of l" provin.o* unti 1 Clttra orated and Virgil tunc.! hi* kmi tii,. ol the n u.4 of poetry ••Ki .w! ' ■ i .wor " The ravage He ho: it and it' .-ivilixing influences Tin Koforn in.-:: ■ Luther mid dU p • o ,s,rki of th." Middle Ayr* ' Our hjjo nit,l oonntry muit heoomo f fi • a*, i p. i> power and influence ovei the iiiorclv material function* alul pro duet* of Site and labor, hut hv reason o •• tl it intellectual superiority which it is tin * liijc! e. t aim to acquire. The pollticiai must not UMirp the place of the state-man To he practical for a moment, he mu-l noi " lay profane hand* upon our idol the cm 1 too so ho system The glorious princl c pies in | reoepti of riladdeus Steven. must not ho all wed to ho overshadowed ' or 1.-r garde,l. Corruption in high place. ti.; ho > .dished, and the Centonuia ; year of IhT> i- a maw! time to begin. Th. fountain fa-mis of power must be purified u*\.l . i.r internal enemies he eoimuered in ISTtt *> our oppressor* were In 1T"<-. , The Lew :-burg Chronicle sajs the two imp !;.: t K piity i aae that originated in .!. Court of Common l'loa* of Union co., at the -oils of S.tmuel Ged l.e v James S. Marsh. l>r. Levi Rook, Peter Beaver, and Jos ih \Y. Shirner is. -sine defend snU, i i.dation to the Union Furnace, md • n i. j {;n tl s ipreiue Court f. r the last two years, were finally disposed of at the Supreme Court in Harriaburg, on Monday a week. The opinions were de iivered by Judge JPmton, affirming the ■ decree of the Court below, in each ra.\ ar.d directing th ■ appellants ..Samuel Ueddes and Jo>. W. s urner,) to pay the cMtl. An important cj' . tm.'utsuit was tried a few weeks ago in Bellefonto before his i Honor Judge Mayer. It was brought in the name of J.Devling on behalf of the Rig Saruly Co.. and Lumber Co again.-', the Sn -w S . ■ l. . . 1 Association, and in volved the location of four tract- ot land in Sn w Shf - township. Centre county, valued at about sfo HP. The case was on trial for nearly a week. The peculiarity of the cose wel! rt on the part ot the plaintiff* to sever a block of surveys and locale new warrants within the exterior boundaries of th b! vk. All the promi nent survey rs in the central part of the Slate were called a- wiiuew, and it was a noticeable fact that no two agreed in their : opinions. This disagreement between the land doctors was settled by the jury find ing a verdict for the defendants. THE SALOXICA MURDERS. Six or the Culprits Kxtcutel. Salonica, May I*.—Two French iron clads and two frigates, carrying thirty guns and 1,'J.0 men, have nrrivcd here from the Piia-iS. The French man-of-war Chateau Ken-j trd, which came to Saloni.-a at the timo of ;he murder ol the consuls, has been or- j lered to return immediately to Beyrout. Up to the present time eleven persons, ill ol the iowe-t c!a, have been c mvict sd ol complicity in the murders. Of these lix have already s tide red death, as report- Mi in a previous de-patch. Their . xecu ion took place in the public square, rhero was a large crowd of spectators, who manifested some cx.itement. The! ■rews of tbv French and German men-, f war in the harbor were present. BOILER EXPLOSION AT READING. Reading, Pa., May "1 —On Saturday i-vening a rotary' steam boiler, used for boiling tags, exploded with terrific effect in the Keystone paper mill oppo-tte this city. A large portion of the mill was blown to atoms ar.d the boiler, weighing eight tons, was cartied acre*, the Tulpe hucken creek, a d.stance of about one hundred yards. David Rothenberger, an employee in the mill, was caught between the falling timber* end s. seriot.-S v injur ed that bis life is despaired of. The mill ' i-owned by George • Rushong. of this rity. wheej loss will be from to ' 5-lO.tW. UORROR* (TF THE >EA. Furlhtr IVUiU of the Caswell Muti ny—The Story Told by ;i Seaman. London, Msy U.—-The bark Caswell arrived atki'o et >-vn lo day in towof the gun-bout Goshawk. The mutineer* kill ed Ceptain Best, who belonged in London, and the firs', and second mates and the ste ward, all thr.-e f the n were fr >n> Glasgow. One of the atr.an ti led two of the mutineers, both of whom were Greek*. Another Greek -ailor was badly cut with a carpenter's ins, but survived, and wn landed a prisoner nt Captain Best w.s shocking'y mutilated. The two mate •< re shit and stabbed. Tin stew aril was shot while coming up tho I companion-ladder AU four wero tied to gether and thrown overboard. The cap tain and second male wero then not quite dead. James Carrick, the seaman in ; charge of the Casswoll, reports as follow s : 1 On leaving Antob>ga,la the crow consisted of the Captain, mate, second mate, stow !;.rd, three Greek, two It*lia!i and two ■ Knglish seaman, a carpenter and two boys. On the Ith of January the Greek and Ital ! an sailors mutinied and murdered tho |officers. Knowing something of navign t '.ion I took charge. Tiic forcirrners wish •d to take the vessel to Greece. About a month afterward, when off the coast of Brazil, the buys overheard a ph>t between •he Greeks and Italians to murder the Englishmen aboard. The carpenter and myself ucceedel in overpowering one of the Greek*, whom wo put in irons. We were cotnpe'led in :e!f-dcfenie to kill the other Greeks, ono of wh< in was the ring leader of the mutiny. The two Italians then left the vowel in a boat, taking a let ter from me to deliver when ashore. The v. ci was brought here by the remainder of the crew. w -■ —■ ■ * FOIITY THOUSAND GA LLONS. Kai'ls on the Illicit Distilleries in North Carolina and Virginia. Washington, May 16.—Major Wagner's in unled revenue force ha* just completed a successful raid on Hunting Crock, Hod die.* Biter, and Lewis Fork, in Wilkes county, N. C. Twenty illicit distilleries were sei*' d, with fourteen copper stills, and 30,000 gallon* of tnnih and beer. At ono place of d'pojit thirty five barrels, containing over I.WJO gallon* of unstamp ed illicit corn whi-key, were found con cealed. Several arrest* were made. Wm O Austin, Deputy United Stal< Marshal of V irg.run, report* a ruid um le by him on Stony Creek, Scott county, Va., resulting in the capture of five illicit dis tilleries, with copper *t ; I!, and over 10,- 000 gallons of mash and beer. Ho also nr restod nine men engaged in distilling. "VTOTICE OF A PI'EA LS.— ' 1 X *i Appeals will be held nt the Office of the County Commissioners, in BellefontO for the cliff* erent t)Wnhips and b Toughs of said County on the follow ing days, to wit .* On Thursday, June 8, 1876, for the twp* of Miles, Penn. llairic* ,Gregg and Potter. Oil Friday, June *J, for the twp* of Har ris. Ferguson, llalfmoon, College, Pulton and Walker. , On .Saturday, June 10. for the twps of - Hoggs, Union, Huston, Worth una the ■ boroughs of Uuionville und Milesburg. On Monday, June 12, for the twp* of . | Taylor, Hurnsi.le, Snowshoe, Hush and - the borough of Philipsburg. ,' OnTue day, Juno 13, for tl.a two- of Spring, licnncr and t'no borough of Bellif j fonte. v! On \\ .idii' fday, Juno 11, for tho twp* of Marion, Liberty, Curtin, Howard and the borough of Howard. J. N. HALL, Atte-t, A. OItEGG, t J. b. Uahsuaht, 11. A. AIINGLE, a Uierk . Uoumuiionvri. * V I of \YIU • : 1.1 NAP Km APR Wa.hing 11, Miiy -1 Nearly all lh* 1 " lGpublhan ?■< il> who lnv•• spoken on i' .jucilh-n of tho/.irbdlctlon In the Bnl "'J j knup c* have iwki'ii in opposition j.'' (to the pow tr of the Senate to try him, but >1 Mr Kit -n, of Connecticut, I* tlx* only n Democrat who hit* thu* far npre*od that flow It it ► ■id tbnt llMrljr nil the '*'*- , public. tu Sptmt'-t•tiu.l i'Vi ril Democrat* •t will vote ng*nl juii lution, and tbnt ' tlio Democratic ut'ml .!** will out 'j nuniDor tbo Wcpubliatt* who veto in favor of it. Tho Sonuto i I'oinjn not of forty. l four Republican* and twenty Democrat*. An M> nr Ai on n-ui *hat-.n will not voto on account of ab-cnce <1 .ring tbo nr i! gument, there will bo only 71 vote* cut, ' requiring 46 in tbo nrtirmatixo to a*ert ju ° rlmliotion. There are eight or ten Sena , tors who yet ili-nfO to bo bourdon tb**ub e Joel, and it it not probable 4 voto will b* retched before Wodurndty. • • '* GKORGI \ S RI'N.WV\Y HI'LI.OCK CAIHHtT AT LAST. ' Atlanta, tin , May It* KxGovernor • Bullock H rrelcd under old indict ment- tbr.t wt-ro tutdo oon alter bifl ght. i Ui bait wan fixed t *13.0u0, which he | promptly gave Scleral wealthy citiacn# went on hit bond. Hi* arrival rrt-aled | it-'oil deal of excitement, a* it was net ix- pected. Mt'KDKK IT)N KKSSKH (>N A I DEATHBED. "Bojton, May 17.- A report comet from Porttm. utb, N. U , that a Swed.th woman. ' living on Suiutte No,e Island, Ilea i*t I Shoals, ha* eon Tested on her death-bed • that the murdered the two women in April, " 187$, for which Uoult Wagner was convic • ted and execut- i. New Ca*tl, Pel May ii). Ten crimi nal* white and colored, were flogged at the jail hero to-day, the number of lathe* re* t-ieved by ea- b ranging from ten to thirty ; Before the w hipping three of them, two white and one colored, were publicly ex posed in the pillory for an hour. Scarlet five p- \. Sto an alarming cxtet.t ir. Johnstown. _ - —— DEATHS. On 21st, in George* Valley, of dropy.| Mr. George Hcckman, aged 85 year* and some month a ♦ ♦ • MARRIAGES. tin 13, by Jo Gate*, J I*.. at hi* rei dencoin Ferguson two , Mr John lloldcr man and Mrs. Sarah l'ortcr, nil o! Harris' Iwp. tin 18. by Rev. W. K. Fischer, t'raw ford C. Long of Tyrone, and Mi* Kmma K, Lfe, of Putter, i On'JUt iiut., at tbo bouse of the brides l>arenu, in MiKbeim, by the Kc*. Mr. J !y. Price, Mr. .1 bn 1 g. jr., t* M-s Su san Stoner, both of Miilheim. Produce. Produce. Every kind of pr- due* taken in ex change for Fine, Fre-h Family Gro eerie* at Seehler A' Co. ~~ MARE LIS. New York, Mav 'A' -Wheat, No •.'Chi cago Spring $1 lt>< ; IJO Rve, woatern (£> yi*j. C rn, western tIU western mixed 35 tt. Coffee, Rio cargoes lTit+lM. Eg*, 14(..j,15. Sugar, fair to good refining 7t Petroleum, refir.-. c 1 144(t,14i. CHICAGO. I'hicag . Mav 'JO. W heat, June 1 OoJ; seller Julv '.tij Corn, seller June 46; seller July" 464 Oats. *e|!r July *>, sel ler June Rye s*Sny white Corn, white til; yellow 70 Soft Nova Seiftia IMasler $S : gr -und SlO per ton. White Wheat SI 25 to $1 >. lied " $1 'Jo to dl 30. Barley 70c to 75. Timothy s'3 to J 50- Plaster in Stone $7 75 to ? s Salt 1 40 lo 1 50. < tat* Tie to 36c. Potato** "JBc to iMV. it KL L KFt INTK M A IIK KTS. White Wheat *1 JO Red P.M.... K) e 75 Cot near* 40. 45. Oats 35 llaruv tab 70 Clororaoed 5,.'* 1 Potato#* R' Lard per pound 8 Pork per poundtlO Butter JO F.gg.lS Plaster prrton 514 Tallow 8 Bacot 10 Ham 16 Lard per p-undßcents Buckwheat H6 eta ...Kiourpcr barrel retail 7,W...! Nova Scotia piaster fll Ml Cayuga plaster 5*3,50 por JOOO lb* Shelled torn 45 to 60 , Sonnssl i Di-isd rruils ! !of all kind* and of tie lie#', quality, also i Foreign Fruits, Green S; Dried at SechUr d Co. Don't Buy HARD COAL BASE BURNER HEATING STOVE, until you have ex amined the 4 THK ; Best & Handsomest STOVE IN THE MARKET. Call and see them atllhc Store of J. A. ICEENMAN, CKNTUR II A1.1., PA. J ; FISH ! FISH ! FISH ! NEW CROP. Mackerel and Lake Herring. lu }, i, J barrel. Guaranteed, And at lowest prices. Seehler & Co. Bush II u->- illcck, Bo'.lefontc. I#:\V YORK BRANCH.STORE. Mc-CUin's Block, Directly Opp. Bush lIoue, Bollefonto, Pa. 11. IIEIOIA CO., Prop'r*. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS & FAN CY GOODS, STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS OOODS Below Ihe I'suul Prices. oyl2.tf, Commodore Prry'i Sblf „ w!. >li km Mink 1-y tli ltnil.li durinjc ri umit naval conllu-l, on Laku Kile, near tin (ijly n( Ki n\ nil tlu< liith ol! i plumber, tM ' i' wn recently riii.od (rem it* watery bed, I and pnniirJ down lite I'. A I£. UatlromJ, liut week, on it* way to llie Centennial, , It w* a "hard looking ear," tjniet Ima Ien ro.lnred in \\ tlkim- >■ county, M i*L*ppi the n i-n# of the rlet • between wl.it- and blue! ■> hi t 10(111 accompanied by hail an inch , and a half In > vUited thi vtrinity at three o'clock to-day. It U feari d that much ilauinu- 1 has been done to the fruit and • grain. I - l>rc-, ucd w ilh ImtJ and ju JrtuinM • enhance* beauty, Ladle*. you will tin , both tate and Judgment d.ipl*yd in 11- • "Douotlic Kahion." 1 QPRIHG OPENING OF Bonnets, Trimmings. Millinery. AT 1 Miaa Lucy Dciuiuger's, IN CENTRE HALL. r who ha* Ju*l returned from I'hila. with the . i,steal Fashions, and a Ccm|ilW* slock ol New llonncU, new llata, elegant Trim* mine*, Ac., which will bo sold or yiiade e u|, at rea*oiiable price*. , iter The new -tyie* arc very pretty"%s Ladic* rail and tee them early. First " come, llr*i terved. lhmay St ; CENTENNIAL " MAIL, -I i ** Wolf's Old Stand. Maguificent Stock of Spring and Sum mer Oooca. f 0/J9 Pries I Lt/v; PrJc® I I POLITE ATTENTION ! Havinujuat returned from the Kat, and {bought at panic prion-, 1 arn now prepared 1 jto aelt cheaper than ever before. My dock |con*itt* in part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, i NOTIONS, T HOSIERY, HATS A LAI'S, ROOTS A SHOES, RITRRER ROOTS, 1 9 O SANDALS, etc.. Ac. ' Ladies' and Cicuts' luderwear a spec lahty. A LAHUK MTOCK OK ' READY - MADE CLOTHING - con*tantljr on hand. Jxiok at the fig- •' ures: jb (iooJ Catrimrre Suits, 810.00 .- Qot& Cussimere < oof a, $5.00 |* Customers will find the stock com- plete, and a call is all that ia required to assure you that this is the bet ul place iu tha valley to buy your goods. K h'nnrmber, ire /rare but one price for j' everyone. at Wm, Wolf. P ■ Lor i 11 a rd's T ob ac co s. I • L We an agents in tVntro County •• for the sale of Lori Hard's celebrated'' Tobaccos. They arc known and used in every countv in the United States.' ' I A trial will convince any one of 0 ■ their excellence. Sechler A Co. *' B 1 _______________________ n ■ ' Cheese. Cheese. j PRIME, MILD. l FACTORY CHEESE ( i . 1 WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AT | Sechler A Co. i t Lime! Lime! Lime! •LIMK of the brt quality alway* on han-l ul thr kiln* near ('--ntrr Hall Applv to ! 11 May, if. MlehnelCondo. EXTRAORDINARY ' Inducements to Gash Buyers. j —i We wish to say to tlie people of Penns Valley, that we have just opened and are now offering full lines of all goods that we deal in at such prices that even defy com ment, or competition. IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK. OUIt CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is full of Bar- Boots and Shoes. ' gains, at from Five dollars for a toll Suit of Men's Cloth ing up to the tiuest Read) Made goods in town. Ladies' Shoes at 1 dollar per pair. Misses' Shoes at 75 cents per pair. Men's Plo*v Shoes at 81.25. Men's | DRY GOODS NOTION DEPARTMENT i At such prices as will astonish you, Calicoes at 5 cents. We have Ladies' Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' Hose at 10c Muslin nt 0, 7 and 8 cents. Dress goods in all the Men's Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' handkerchiefs at sc. newest styles froiu 10 cents per yard up to the best Kid Gloves at 50 cents. Clark's O.N. T., Cotton. Or, grades of Silk. {and all other goods in proportion. . CIIV2US A CALL mm® you COii) 2 10 Y©"Wa~K MI jB2 TNKPUMft —TIIK OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF Apr 27 i b. dc A. LOEB, HARDW ARE and I THOMAS A. HICKS &BRO., (Buccwwr# to WILSON A HICKS,) '|will sell HARDWARE. STOVES, Saddlery, Coach-makers' Material, Guild ers Hardware, of all kinds, l'aints, Oils, &e. Nails, Iron and Glass a spe cial! v,at (lie LOWEST CASH PRICKS. Cliildrens' Carriages, Shovel Plows, Cutting Boxes, elc. We have (he lies! COOK STOVES and RANGES in the Market,and warrant them to he *;ood. We keep all repairs for same, and will sell lower than elsewhere. Anyone in this county, building, or dealing in this line of goods, w ill pay (item to come and see us. J THOMAS A. HICKS BROTHER, Pa. Health and its Pleasures, OR Willi iIM A|(Ollll'. Ckocr flrlu-rm TkrtH. II OLLOW Ay • H I'ILL S Nervous Disorders. Whst U more (earful than a breaking down o the nervoui system 1 To be ei ciuble or nervoui In a ainall decree n iioxt distressing, fur where can a remedy lie found ? There la one : —drink but iiute wine, beer or spirit*, or far better, none j lake no coffee weak lea being pre ferable ; get all the |reh air you ran ; take three or four I'ills every night ; eat plenty ol solids. avoiding the use .f tloin ; and if there golden ruler are followed you will he h ppy in mind and strong In body, nnd forget you have uurvei. Mothers mid Daughters. "If there o one thing more than another tor which lhee Pill* are to fatnou*. it is ! heir purifying properties, especially their l sower of cleansing the blood from ail im - lurttiet, and removing dangerous an J sus pended secretion*. Universally adopted] IT the one grand remedy for female COlL ilaintt, they never (ail, never weaken the y stem, and always bring about what i* i quired. tick Headaches aud waul of Appe tites. These feeling* which tadden u*. mott retpienily artte from annoyances or trou le, froui obstructed perps ration, or from aling and drinking what is un£t for us, hut disordering the liver and stomach . i.ee organs mutt be regulated il you wish i be well. The PilU, if taken accordilg J the print.d instruction*, will quickly; r store a healthy action to both liver and omacb, whence follow, at a natural con fluence, a good nppetite s.nd a clear head ri the K*.-t and West Indie* *circe!y any ther medicine it over used for three dm , rdvrt. How to he Strong. Never let the bowel* be either confined] rut.duly acted upon It mar appeal ' ngtiigr that iloiloway'a I'iil* should be •commended for a run upon the bowel*, any person* supposing they would in case relaxation. Tlo* i a great mo ke however, these I*.'.la w ill immediate ' correct the liver atid slop every kind ofj . cl complaint- In warmclimalasthou- * nd* o( Uvea have been saved by the use this in. dicine, which in all V* la* gives p ne and vigor to the whole organic sys m, however deranged —health and rcngth follow at a matter ol coune. The 1 .petite, too, is wonderfully increased by c u*- of these Pills, combined in the use ■ '* did in preference to Quid diet Aui-j at food i* belter than broth* and slews . y removing acrid, fermented or otherim ir.- humors from the liver, stomach or <>od. the cause of dysentery, diarrhea, id other bowel complaints is expelled. „ rcrnil i'. that the diaturbancc is ar *ted, and the a lion of the b>wel be- j .pie* r. guar. Nothing will s: p the re- , latum of tho bowel* so quickly as thl* i correcting medicine. Disorder* of the Kidneys. In all dtteata affecting these organ*, bether thev ecrele 100 much or too .it; I i ater; or whether thev be aflticU-d with • ■:ie or gravel, or with ache* and pain* •tiled in the h-in* over the region* of the idney*. lhee Pill* sh.mld be taken *c ird.tig t the printed direction*, and the ntm.-nl should be rubbod into the small! tb back at bedtime Thi* treatment ill give almost immediate relief when all her meant hare failed. Fur Stomachs out of Order. j No modi* ina will o effectually improve e tone of the stomach a* those Pill* ev remove all a< tsLty, occasioned eilb- t • by intemperance or improper diet.: bey reach the liver and reduce it to a I •a!thy action ; ihoy are wonderfully efff-' iciout in cae of spasm—in fact they iS i-ver fail in . urit.g all disorders of the liv- ; uti.l st'tnach. 1. Pv'.'.-Crty's /Vfiaw Ikt Sr-ti remedy fcsett-sj in Ih< u rid for Ms/sUimmm d.xnsrs ; j' cue. J Female lr-1 Rheumatism, ! .tlhtna. | regularities. Scrofula, ot, till IOUS < m Fever* of all King's KviV plaints, I kind*. Sore Throat*. , llotche* ornFits, Stone sOravol', the Skin, jGout, -'econdary towel t in- Headache, j _ Symptoms,' plaints, !tid!mstin. Tic lfoul. ure 'olic*. liiSn in a - ux, 'onst i patios tioti. Tumor*, of the Bow- Jaundice, Ulcers, el*. Liver Coin- Venereal Af 'onsumption, plaint, fecit- a*, tebility, Lumbago, Worms .fall fropty, ! Pile*. kind*, fysentery, Retention o', Weakne** *>! i trysipala*. j Urine, j any causa, Ac • . ' CAUTION 1— Neno arc genuine unl. s* he signature of J. llAVtwxk.as agent for hi f nited State*, surrounds each box ol NIL and Ointment. A hsndmr reward till be given to any one rendering such nformation a* may lead to the detection >f any party or partie# counterfeiting lln nedioina* or vonding tho same, knowing. them to be spurious Hold at tba manufactory of Professor HOLLOW A V Jc Co.. New York, and by all re*puctahle Dtugg.sU and Hauler* in Med icine throughout the civiliaed world, in n boxes at '£'> cent*, C 2 et.nl* slid $ 1 each. jNfThere i* considerablo saving ly taking the larger *i*es. N M.— Direction* for the guidance of K patient* in every disorder are affixed to 1 each box 25 may, o w. y i* i ■ ! VEW fSToUK, NEW GOODS AND '"I ;]P anio Prices. 11. A. UHKIMKK. at the old Centre 11.11 stand. Ju*l opening a Stock of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES' j A large variety of Ladies Drew. Good* s :Groat Bargains in • Muslins and Calicoea. j Beady-made Clothing Warranted to Suit. Hi* Cloths nnd Cassimcrs, t Cant be excelled' His Crocery Department, Astonishes every one in assortment and low j price*. '.Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Catined fruits, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese, atid every other article belong itig to the Grocery Depart moat. JW Farmers, Mechanic* and Laborers look to your luLirest. Una dollar *av ed it a dollar In pocket. Tlien call and see at what astonishingly low price* ••"N'l trouble to show Goods "Ps-S Also tho choicest FAMILY FLOP a al ways on hand. Apr. 15, y. Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL, PA. DKALKitH IN PURE DKUU6 A XI) MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS, DYK STUFFS, PKKFUMKKY. NOTIONS, FANCY ABTICLKS FOB TIIK ToILKT, Ac., Ac., Ac. PI BE WINK 4\ I.IQI OKS. f .r medicinal purposes. r Pruascs A* Supporter* in great variety. Also, choice * . CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all other article* usually kept in a J first class Drug Store. I'reacriplion* carefully Compounded if MILLER A SON. Headquarter* for Boot* and Shoe*! 4 JOHN POWERS, BOOT A SHOE M A K E R OF CENTRE COUNTY. DIPLOMA t Awarded to John Powers for the ! I b*t fine )kk*u c*&tiitiled *t On j l tre County Fair for the yoar 1876. j i-uM~ij f A c'FOB I i Opposite Bush House. I . BELLEFONTE, PA. lie keep* constantly on hand a fuL line Y>f • if II O T S A X II S II Or. N. He is iusl opening the largest stock of I spring Good*ever brought to Bellcfonte. 1 ( tor ladies, ke|it constantly on hand. lsixrta and Sh for men and women, of •ill style*, quality and price*, from the! I most costly to the oficapc kept on hand. * j WE DEFY COMPETITION ! ! . leither in quality or price*. Call and; 'examine his new stock of Spring and! "nimmer Goods, aud you will find ill ui your advantage. Apr2lly | iC. T. ALgx*Kt>Ea. ~C M Hawses.; A LEXANDERA BOWERS. At | .aV luntPitAl Ijt.Relk'iffits tY to tVvliorUoo*. AOj tr; Lat a" 4 ,*fl fia. tK< ' Ua i.*ij ovt d CrnaA *l*4 KiMllUb in ] t a my ?| II j Excelsior Cement- Tb nam maatitadapii (Va*( War | rntwt of • ia{# I. U. A K. i . KR . u4 hai IMM fusnd hichli MiMtfacUin U|K*B all I Joht thmil hwbatß uud and a* Mual Co M| BOW r tuanuDilitrad fof au in I iMwi, wlw if i | thU>rrr |>arpno a cvxud gaAlll| x*f aont It dcair j I t>l* l hka < u f ' > I I I %■ I I 5? i c • BAR IRON *2} cU per lb. BURDEN'S IIORSE SHOES at $5 (X) pt r Kf( NAI Lfi. at good at the beat at $3 00 per Keg. LOCKS 38et each. F. G. FRANC ISC US. Lvwislown, mar 90 y. i i < r pE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE RE-OPENED! A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. Th> Ilolief .niapublic and the paop'e of the country generally will be pleased to know titai the old and well established DRUG STORE, late the property of .Tamos C. Williams, on Allegheny street, neat door to liickt' hardware emporium, baa bean re opened for business and la be ing rapidly re-elected and fitted out with the beat and roost popular ORUCS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, and everything usually kept in a first-claw | Drug More • ritK.Nl KIPTIOVNCtKEITIr Ij compounded al all liottra t the day or night, and particular and prompt attention given to the wanta of farmers and others who live in the country. Store never jvlusod to those who want medicine* ot anything in the drug line. . The undersigned hopes, by strict attention it 1 business, to merit and receive the pub ! lie patonage. H X HEJUMNOTOS. Gaprly. Agent BUY jTHE COM HW The above cut represents the Complete Wtifher. fitted to a tub, with the tub cut out to show how it is fastened for use. OYER lOO.OOO~OK THINE MA CHINES ARE IN USE. The Complete lYawlicr will wnsh a ( nrpet or Bed Quill or a Fine Lace Curtain or i ollar. Warranted For Five Years. Price Only $6.00. John 11. Millbk, Centre Hall. Proprietor for Centre county. ;K> Apr V D.F.LTTSE, FAINTER,SSI ifl'crs his services to the citizens of Centre county in llottwe, Mkii and Ornamental Painting:. ' Striping, ornnmeniing and gliding, i raining OAK, WALNUT, CHESTNUT, Etc. Plain and Fancy Taper hanging. Order respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable 31 apr tf. IM POET ANT TO ijUILDEES.—The un lersigncd is njnv prepared to sell Brick a! his kilns at Centre Hall to suit purchasers, at reasonable rates, also to furnish or con tract Brickwork. S. S. FARNER. 7 oct y jjK. A. J. ORXDOKF. DENTIST. T .till located •! Pine OPOTC Mill, yd is now pre •ared lo tra.el to the homes ■ I patient* at a dis lane desired sen ice m hia liar, in lie best Banner, of best quality and at reasonable rates, lit mrtlon ot new denture made a specialty. Teelb M• racted w Itbonl pain. St jau 76 Harness. Saddles. &c The underslgnod, determined to meet the popular demand for lower priciee, respectfully call* tha atten tion of tie public to bis .loci of SADDLERY now off J rod at the old stand Design (tester illy ft r the people and tile time., the lanrest and most railed and complete) aseortmcnt of Saddles. Harness Collar* Bridles, of overy description and quality. Whips, auo intact everything io complete a fir* daae establian meut, ho now offers a! Brioes w bjch w ul , uit (ht) Uuu . JACOB UIMH.s Centre Hall I Chas. H. Held, Clock. Watchmaker a.-Jc*rclct Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. (, All kinds of Olpe-lts. Witches and Jcwelty ol fl fljtes* styles, a. also tue MaranrlUe I'atont Calend-i |C-look provided with a complete) Index of the month ws; B HWI W GRAHAM & SOX 1 *?L'! ll \ \ Dealer* in Boots, Shoes and ftUIBMS, Ladies'. Misses' and Chil dren's Fine Gaiters. All Kind* of Custom Work Made To Order. Harness Leather, Sole Leather, CalfSkln* And Shoe Findings always ©n band. | Bishop Mrert, JOmay tf Ullfiinbi. Pa. j CKH T.R t HALL COACLI SHOP, LKtl MIKBAY. •I hi* eatabltakment at Centre Ilall. keep on band, and lor aale. at the wo*i reason** bla rates. Carriages, Buggies, dc Spring Wagons, PUU AM< FAXCY and vebicWs of every description made to I order, an J warranted to be made of the ; beat aeasoaed material, sad by the meal J skilled and competent workmen. Bod tea I for buggies and spring-wagow* Sc.. of the most tuproved pattern* m*de to ©rder.alsti IGeering of *li kind* made to order. Ail kinds of repairing done promptly and at :he lowest possible rates. Persons wanting anything la bis line are requestedi call and examine his work, ■ User will find it not to be excelled (or dur-; I ability sr. j wi-ar. may Stf. Sandalwood FWaaaa* * srMf'i a, ew mm m mwtat t* a {SulUj risO seait.t smunM ot IS* aralbf * lb*a lattbar CbWj* oc t> lBu *Mm*> MMB. It* man is eib SB Ms use. II la tass eaper aadlM, .er., mnnpsln —SB la BU lur aSgkt 4** KB uUmb IShSIow •u da Shla. l>uuda> 1>.. i < • . V.ft CapaaUa naltiius OQ O? SaaSaivuud . autd Bl 814 lira, Abie ABB krur- I calat. or bp:. ' t. x i s *-t timi. jr. T. (arena. *b£E *m J. ZELLER Sr SOX DRUGGISTS No 6 Brockerhoffßow,Bel)elbfcte,Pa Bcalmin II UK>. the in teals Perfumery. Fancy Goods d(S Ac. Pure Wines and Liquors f-r mtdicr purposes always kept. may 31. 72. 70. A National Family Paper. *76. Tbt ore,l 1 tsitl l\ oS Aaem*. U ualj wiw atpualag -W7 <3ttßfS aed UuruLiig, anS aatr t*g irl'l— ~* U llu cAUt ta 808 rt *4s Sm ibe Ua inland caiaraUe. awl laMOS laure d< luiLU-J .übarxtb ""TUEBTAU SPANGLED BANNER I, B lata* ilit ;■*#•. Si lihwi paesr. I itaa aiaa. .intSn.| Bttb ,bwißß Mjimb lata*. OBbSclmh. i'erto. Wfc. liaawr and ran II gWa* all K , im. Ilu' <,. !•■*. Ana. *■.. *' - i <■* * C "Udi *•'* m-naiSMent. a Madid I>fi4in;t, Pautlar'a Uarasr, abt.. ata^aad • a l*rar tt ■■•riliiiiia ,u betoß s MpammmM TnmA. a vita tar baa (< ctitwtu* t watbluL rrUaJMa mmt iv.nu Na aaadaai. iotsan. gill. Iwad. ui -pel as J vail" gaamcaa raw -wtfaTwa SJW tead tbl* mat l*M ll eapoaaa ail > lodier. aubaei lu or iaivr aad pen a In* of orar lee. alts Maw and caw." km I '.at. I 1" rsooau • !<•'. atad la acsl rrrpaid e I,M - rvr C Igimiaor aviulu ll oaraa. lor a., Martad la I*3. il Baa bob.- ue lor ISraan, and i road b) IK.taw i>i*lc. I'ua aaal tt Bad >Ol b*e II MOT luaa. W bj artaa ' Etegaul Cltrouii*. SLdSTLaSXeJSiaJS aorta tl arb>. air* Sail lavbo. atx-u oioualod. aad n CM aaj lourol trua aad ►., a ebola raar all r>*. (or #l. i ; an gaaaia* chraaoa UUbit lot anj (tutor, dt oliiar pn : isi oUrradr. A I aat w.ir.l *<. rtueaebar l"l l at • AWdl SI oni. nwiu ,>, t-Miautial Ihtrttis 'bl* on* sear da uAa a X'alioaai. pa'.rawit, aula aa-abt- ,*■. . am tUat la ur Hiaia asd agaiasl ttrtng oar mat knot** as taitj. so sort u aoeUt aaal or want ,Iml a |-ajtr. im -isiod tor .aotl readat oaa tbat am aaaaay la ia taidro bj m* in. aa aad tratta" ol aa tndi*o*Ms . aad no* la tbo tuaa. Yoe lot Snag. Kend So das- No* 1* lb* ac K.... <>L| tl naUßKitn tbl* great paoar a rear. 7 WI w lib lw cbarMfng rbroaio,, onts gl. S cub bar* aral iter U oaeta. STWRTAMEA iWuv roads > east FRW to AU tired lor 11 nou. lean tuxblag to *•* LL wad SODAS.soBAXb'KiUI'I UUblitMouli.. Hiaadale* n tire, llaoe C. PECK'S Conch. Man n factory. CENTES ii ALL. i'A. " The undersigned has opened imy ct ■ tablishment, at his new shops, fut the nanufactuie of Carriages, | Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLXIUOS Axi> HLKOH, PLAISC AJCD FAACX • of every description . All rehiclei manufactured by him arc warranted to render satisfaction, and as equal to any work done else where. Ho uses none but the best material, md employs the most skillful workmen. Heneo they flatter themselves that their ■ work can not be excelled for durability *nd finish. Orders i'ri