Vht Ctmtr# Reporter. F&XD. KffRTS EDITOR Ckctri HALL, r*., Oct. 4, mil: DEM. TR UI T. TO* RfiT**U* JVPOK JOHN TRUNK KY, of Venango. TOR ACniTOK OKSKRAU. WM. P. SCUKLL, of Bedford. TO* STAT* T*KASV*X*. Cot- A. C. NOYKS, of Clinton XUSTRtCT ATTORN KV. IAVIP F. FORTNKY. • The Lewiatown Gaxctto man does not favor penitentiary labor. The fellow evidently wants to take things e-v when ha geta Uiere. The Mifflin county rada have nomina ed liuftts C.Elder, for Hist. Attorney, in place of our young legal friend, Wm. IE Strohm, present incumbent. fi hy did von annb Wm. thos, Mr. Garotte? To let Strohm down easy, they n. minuted h'un for Co. Surveyor, but be now re fuse* to take that crumb of comfort. The Centre Co. Republicans in their convention, last week, resolved in favor of Gen. Beaver for governor. IV all, that's pretty well dona, for the Centre county rads—they often do worse things. Gen. beaver would make a pretty fair repub lican governor, and if we are to have an other—of which may wo be spared— why lat it be Gen. Beaver. But the uaxt governor will be some good demo crat, afar better man yet than the Gen eral, and we democrats have resolved to fool no longer, and elect the next Gov ernor, even if the opgwjaition do nomi nate Gen. Beaver. Whenever Clem Pale, republican can didate for Diet. Attorney, succeeds in taking fHW-ney, he will do right well to send oat against Sitting Bnll or chief Joseph's baud. Although Clem carries a good private character, hia polities is of the Hottentot kind, and w ill tend to swamp him. The Williamsport Bulletin, radical, thinks the Maine election with the re publican majority reduced to below twelve thousand, "was a right smart shower, after all." Well, vans, it must have been, for we never saw a set of re publican's that looked so much like half drowued rats than the Maine repubs af ter the recent election. Mr. Fortney has liad nearly ten years of most successful practice at the Belle foute bar. and stands to-day among the best pleaders before a Centre county jury. His experience and legal knowl edge therefore fit him most admirably for the office of Pist. Attorney for which the democracy have nominated him. He is one of the hardest working democrats i u this part of the state, and deserving the vote of ivery democrat and of all who desireja man to fill the office of Pist. Attorney who is qualified for it. Concerning Hayes' receptions in the south the Sun says that his journey through the South, unlike the previous excursions in the same personage, dis plays on# feature of extraordinary sug gfestiveaess and importance. We refer to a fact that among the throngs that have surrounded him and cheered him, not one prominent Republican has been seen. The representatives of the party which bore Mr. Hayes to the White House have all been conspicuous by their absence. Only Pemocrats and ex- Confederates have awaited him, wel comed him, and cheered him. The reason of this is plain. Since Mr. Hayes came into power he has steadily turned his back upon the Republican party, repudiating its ancient ideas, pushing aside its leading men in the Southern States, and seeking for friend ship and support in the ranks of the Democracy alone. Hence the spectacle to which we have referred. Heßce the plandits of Democrats and the sullen ab sence of Republicans. His own party staud aloof from him because they feel that be has destroyed them. The other party crowd around him because they know that he has done precisely what and done it more thorough ly and with less question or hesitation than Mr. Tilden would have brought to the task. From' England reports are that the outlook in the grain trade is bad, i. e., bad for England. Of course then we must conclude that it will be good for America. The Mark Lane Express, an English authority in the grain trade says that the condition of wheat generally is bad and in the north many samples are selling as low as forty shillings, and even less. As damp weather comes on the condition of English wheat will ren der it almost unfit for use, and s large proportion of it unsaleable must be kept till spring. The prospects of the next crop are not favorable. It now seems probable that we shall receive from India this year only half of what we ex pected. From Egypt, also, shipments are lessened, and are not likely to equal expectations. North Russia continues to ship fairlyjbut not as largely as pre dicted. Shipments from America are liberal but not excessive. Whether they will become larger in the next few weeks remains to be seen, but there is no longer the pressure to sell which there was under the first belief of an enormous crop. The truth of the mat ter as to a large surplus of American crop this year begins to be more clearly understood, It may be admitted that there is a surplus of one hundred million bushels, yet, with£the unprecedented ex haustion of stocks throughout the States the usual exports to other parts a larger expert* to the continent, the present moderate prices and the disposition that growers will naturally feel to hold over such'fine quality at such prices. It is not likely that the export this year to Great Britain will exceed that of some former years unless prices should ad vance and offer an inducement to grow ers to sell more freely. The Poltsville Journal says that John A. M. Pasßmore, the Republican candi date for Auditor of Pennsylvania, was for seven years a miner. Well that sheet aught to know that a minor is distateful music to most ears. But he's only been a pestering life in surance agent, that fellow Paseinore. He nearly bored the life out of us in trying, to insure it. The miners of the Lehigh aud Wilkes barre coal company, about 3000, have agreed to g i u ftu.fk-b bail. What onuidem think of • or i t obwi Mr. Fortney. tin- follow in# from the 1.0. - k Haven lVm x-rat wi'l show Tlio Democrats of Centre ' nv • made ar. exc lion! n< minutton in D, F, Fort* ncy. F>q.. for Fiat riot Att rnev Ho is.t gentleman of worth mot intelligence, ■ good speaker and an active Democrat Ho w H to elected. of oour • ami t I o a very effleient officer. The tato of altaii f< ■ . '•* ed usserious, umt a daily expei 'low > ! a border attack, tiett. Grd ami Gov. llubbar 1 are concerting ■ •<•:> : r cs tor the arm it. cof Tc\an tn pr. SOT i conroK \ ri'K\ M \s. One who knows tVi. MVy, . wijwe to the l'iie Observer : Itha* bicuci.aigcd ami perhsp* with some olivet, where the facts are unknown, that t'ol. M'ojc- t thc friend and advocate t corporations, especially railroads, flus isuudout ted* ly true in one respect, but u ! ill ' < (cum his adversaries would endeavor t< make it appear Whilst with e\ pie grant d them their chartered piivihc.s, am would, with his solid, calm judgment, at ul! times be found en the side . t right, when great corporations seek to become masters instead of servants. Ibe busi ness man who is interested in bis own success in life and the prosperity andde velopment of the resourot - of the nation who wonld net differently, or as thecne • ruv of the railroad system, must 1 • a lu natic, and unsafe to handle a public trust. iiei in to si ur> the i'. A r.. uoao. The writer of this familiar with t! c historv of all his railroad connecti. a ln ISJ7, when thePhihi. A Eric railroad was struggling under heavy la . n. ;a! dif ficulties which threatened to .* >r at least defer its completion, t'ol. M'.nv# in the interest of his lumber and mer cantile operations, which were in ah .< measure dependent for - ucccs- on the completion of this road, applied tin weight of his energy, character and nwa ev to ensure the completion ofthat work. Cntiriug in his efforts and surmounting obstacles of every nature, the road fmm Lock Hageu to Driftwood is to-day a monument of his exertions .ni l ht that time sacrifice of his personal estate. At the request of an old friend, living in a distant State, lie accepted a ft w shares of stock in the Bald Eagle \ adey Railroad, for the purpose of making hitu eligible as a director ot that road. 11';* trust was accepted to serve a friend of Lis early manhood, whose confidence in hit judgment and integrity i:up< id thetri t upon him. This is the only railroad stock of which he is the owner. I.V SYHIMTUY wrrtt WOBMXUKX. In conclusion, I would say to those who are now engaged in working out a plan to secure for the workingmen who depend upon their daily toil for the ne cessary comforts and luxuries of life for themselves and families that Col. Noyea is in full sympathy with them ; not only that, but he is a living model to the young men of the country of what per severance, honest integrity and d.iih toil can accomplish for any w ho, like him, determine to succeed. Starting in active life at twenty-one year- >f age, he commenced working inn saw mill In his native State at thirteen dollar t r month, his salary increasing with each year'# services. At the end of three venr he was taken into partnership, and for three years after was the ft reman not only of the work But foretn t in having it done. This position, attained no doubt by his industry and cwj d r.ty._w :!d have satisfied the ambition of t : -t voungmen. Not 80 with Col. Novell, i he pineries of Pennsylvania ' ;IV red a more inviting field fir his ambition, and al though many difficulties and privations had to bo encountered, he was equal to them all, and uow, in hi- "'Otle year, he can sit down under his own vine and fig tree, the work of his itands, and emn with his family and friends the fruits of his industry. WE HOOT O.V THE OTHER I D Cameron.organ,the HarrisburgTele graph, refers as follow sto Colonel Noyi - the Democratic eandidato fir Bute Treasurer: ' Colonel Soycs hasalways been what is known as a corporation man. During his term in tb* Legislature I <• w:'.s tlit 'supporter of ail schemes for skiing the I corporations; and his advocacy of the j"Nine Million Steal" was open ami per* -istcnt. Now, we do not wish to charge Col. Noves with mortal sin in thus en i coeraging the corporations ho i pledge d I to and has an interest in, but wo do not think that his nomination following the I passage of resolutions denouncing ml - ! side;, land grants, and c rj rations, was } uiore.than farcical. I We personally know the above to be I incorrect, the writer having taken an ! active part in opposition to the "Nine j Million Steal." Colonel Noves was r.< t 1 then a member of the Legislature, and had nothing to do with that iniquiton* j measure, lint the Harrisbnrst Telegraph i the paper that now libels Colonel Noyet! snpported this measure, which it nnv denominates, nnd properly too, the "Nine Million Steal." While the hill | was pending in the Legislature, the Telegraph contained several editorials favoring it, and it passed, and was veto ed by Governor Geary, that paper con demned the Governor's action. The Telegraph's general charge is ns false as its specific one, as Colonel Noves has never been controlled by corporations. Hiß persistent effort to cut down the rates of the boom monopoly at Williams port shows he was not afruid to champ-1 ion the cause of the lumbermen, in oj- I position to the Pennsylvania Railroad j Company, which backed the boom mo- ! nopoiy. Such false accusations as these against Colonel NOTCS will rc-act, as did tluise against Judge Turnkey. Where both these gentleman are best known they are the strongest, ami they will run far i ahead of their party in the Northwest.— Clarion Democrat. ■ • ♦ —- MA CM A HOXS M F.Y. t ( /;, The manifesto just issued, says the Tribune, by Marshal MacMahon,' Duke of Magenta and President of the Repub lic of France, is a political curiosity, Despotic threat and demagogical suavi ty, maintenance and overthrow of right, assurance of security und alarm of dan ger, were never before so mixed and blended within such a small compass. We are reminded of that triumph of Chinese culinary art, roasted icc, which most be eaten while the inclosing batter is hot and its f 11mo first, t the windent end em tyy *.!' President Thiers; i-ecoinlly, t©, the imticnro, i mirage ami v. t rrt uju*!. live power uf the 1 n-iiclt people; and,' !atly, t.t the developed practical -cn-i oftlie Rciiublicattmajority. MaeMahon i iheritod a Government n, and rt ,ttlre a monarchical atth-1 stitulo ; foiled in this hope, he now for* cthly meddles with its operation, and' trii to \i ii Ins des tn by a cry of alarm It is an old trick, btttiglingly repeated His l.ovcrmuchl, not satisfied with tin world * charitable su-piciou of biupiditj, is not tii krit j* unto*. -are j aim to niftkcj itself infamous. . * ■*- * tnii. Met Mian will io npi the noun j nation for Govi. u rin New Jersey. and he will run like grimed Jersey light-! ninf. The lot thhq* lite Hepublicai.* ean do is to shirt up shop, declare that' thev don't care a dam at'' Ut the thing anyhow, and let the band play. [Phila delphia Titties iml. 1 • S#- Tim Pittsburgh Post t-ayr that undtr liie adjusting plan ofa.-i -i Gaining loss' a by the riots similar to that of insurance companies, it is believed the tiutil awards will not v*ty from these figures: Hail- 1 mad company, i.OCK); height de stroyed, sl,iK)o,Puo; elevator, SI4M(HIO Kit stone llotel Company, ? 1 •*'.< ■ I'll! n a.i t'ar i ontp my, * sO.it' I; priv.At individuals, fUM'.oovh; total, ?2,930, 000. Colonel lugei .oil has found a taker for hi: one-sided wager of f IJafl that nobody tan piovetlutt Paine oi Voltaire ever recanted > ut Hayes's title was 'early expressed in his great speech at Rochester on Wed nesday. "The decision of the electoral Comnt:—ion," mid Mr. Conk ling, "and the fact that a tribunal with judicial j sowers did decide, is the one ground on w hieh the title to the Presidency is now upheld and defended." lu other words, Mr. Hayes was never ! elected. Mr. Tilden was elected : and Mr. Hayes w is simply t unlet! in by the Electoral Commission. i PA I'KNTOFFit K AT U AMUNUTON 111 UN ED. 30,0 v oM>di is Pistroved. Washington, l>. C., Sri timber .1 —A ire broke out shortly b-. f re t. >n to-day in the paten; efibre. 1 , -edtohavr originated from the flue reaching frm th* conservatory. In the Pauid > dice iiore-.t upward* of three hnndre ! thousand models, rtj re ser.iing the inventive genius of Anicticani varied indtlsUu - t) half, at least, *< re j cou.-ufued and the ts-mabiitig port i n | the baUding. ■ The origin ol the fire U a mystciy. it i | or garden,* t dusted the ui. de! room a:. 1 the r. ; i f the build ing. aiijio-t under the rafter?. This space itt addition to coniaining the gr.-ruliouse, war Sited with old records of tho Patent ofUvc, in the shape of drawings end speci fications for | iti i ts already isued, and with rejected m ids, all dry a* Under Tho theory advanced i* that by eonie mean* tiro . aught tho greenhouse, and from thence came in contact with tho old papers, which burnt up like so much chaff. Thi* i* a)- -I Up-wy, but i* sug gested hv many that w.th r on a usually fl'.bd w :th day wutel in. n it i* strung* how f.ro in a presumably flre-pr.-of f uild c.g should tnak • ufllcient headway i have thrcatcrii-i its t i.Sre destruction and de stroyed nearly one half of its upper por- I tion. | The loss is of that kind which ian not ;bo estimated in doiiar* and c nU. it will seriously interfere with the working* of i the Patent Office, retard ill progress inth. tuatte of insurance of future patents an i undoubtedly lend to the infringement of patents, the rt.. rd- of which have been destroyed by to-day's fire. Many of the ( j mode!* c numcd can never bo duplicated . j and such u* can must be from the original ■ ' t-nti i:t grunted and Duo in use. ■ A ureal many hi..; ric relic* of Amerf- I j can history acre torel away in the loath ' j front rd the model-ftx ta, and were s ved. ' j These Include ! the or uinal of the Ilccla* j ration of Independence, Washington's commiuion n* commander-in-chief of the II American armie*, hi* trcasuro-che-ts, uni ' j form and sword. Among tho model* uc jed wa* one filed by Abraham Lincoln i ear* ago fir letter* patent for an impoved method of lifting vessel* over sboa!*. . Thirty thousand model* were dextroj-ed by the f.re in tho Patent Office. Tho val ue of property lost in the abstract wiil aggregate about $1,600,000, but a* a !.€• cias* of model* cannot or will not bo re placed, the actual Jo** will not probably reach over stk>O,oUo or S'JOO,(MM) The of fico lia* to iti credit with the Treasury over and above it* earning a sura sufficient to meet thi* expenditure, but it cannot be used without appropriation by congress. X rjo of the land office record* have! been destroyed by fire but many of them aro seriously damaged by water and ill will take gome time to restore them. It i* said an iiumenie amount of lit'g*- tion will grow out of the disaster to Say, a* the law in regard to specif ration* and model* has not been complied with until Within a few year* pat and many model* cannot therefore be produced accurately. The damage to the building is variously estimated from $300,000 to $500,000, while that growing out >d the destruction of mod el* and other'valuable* belonging, to the patent office i* almost incnhuable. (In the ground floor tho water 1* still dripping, and the corridor* aro tilled with books and papers, which are being brought back to tbrs building, and no pa per* of any value nrc missing and the offi cial* are congratulating themselves that they have been *o easily recovered after yesterday'* scattering Commissioner Williamson of tho land office, say* that ho doe* not think ho ha* lost a paper, even the most unimportant. NO EXCUSK KOU ANV ON"K BKltf< OUT OF KM FLOY Id INT. Our attention lias been cnllcd to sorot new anil useful cooking utensil-, recently invented which make bakingand cooking • pleasure, instead of a dreaded necessity Own .of which, the Patent Onli-nnia Cake and Bread Pan, made of ltni.ii iron, i* no constructed that you can re move your cake when baked, instantly from tun nan, without brcuking or injur ing it, and you can remove the tube, anil convert it into a plain bottom pull, tu baking jelly or plain Cake., bread, tic. Another- tno Kitchen Gem- I ** plated wire boiler or steamer to lianjf Inside of an ordinary iron pot, for helling or"tdbiite ! •K vegetables, etc., which when done can bo removed perfectly dry, without lifting the heavy rooty iron pot off tho stove, avoiding tho danger of burning tho hamb with the steam in pouring off the hot'wa ter, and the vegetable* cannot possibly burn if the water boik dry, as tho steamer doc- not touch tho bottom of the pot. The.o goods are to-ld exclusively through agents to fimilies. and every house keep er should hv till means have them. A splendid opportunity is offered to some re liable lady or gentleman canvasser ot this rout tvto si cure tho agency for a pleasant •itid profitable hnsiin --s F. - terms, terri tory i-u ~ writ- to L E. Brown Sc Co., K< ■. 214 and 210 Kim street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 20 eoyUkt ■ \ l N HA I LI(OAl) PAH-tRNOKUH I KlbbKlMiN A WKSTKHN UAIIiiiOAD New M ik, September \ tbspaich ( •'i in Sandoval, 111,, ty "A train oi , jibe llllnol- Central railroad was thrown , Iroiti the track at tlir 'e o'clock ya-terilajr , niortiing, killing seven passengers and ln | tiring a ntitnb | i gvrs from tho tar windows, as the moon • .va* shining bright, but aAer tho accident | they co.ibl t't be found. It i supposed tluy Intended to plunder tho pa en- ( ig< r*, but were frightened away." I • *+> • 1 It.lll Cllll.MU N ill HNKH AND ' - rPI OCATUD VI. uticttl, S.-pt A fir. . funo'.iUj faini -u-e at St. (.1 1 y ire, s.v milt s frotnj -t .lcii'<*, lest night, l>y which a French! On II ml inn family of eight children lost] j their liv. *, Ave being burned to death and ■ (three .nil mated. The unit her, who war the only adult in the h ntre, escaped. | TLci are sv j- iitl.nl parlies in Franco : which, named in tho order of llitir ' tr. iißtii, are t!.oConervalive liepublican, Ahe Had cat H luiblu an, the Itonspartisls, the 'i !c I-.; the Legitimist and tlioCon*. .'.iotioifal. the two Republican wiii£* are lie ted tor tho pr. -eni campaign undsr the t - oil al lender*!.ip (f M. (Srevy, w)io . t-.ke- the plai c nu de v leant by the death of.Mr Thiers, though the indefatigable fsnmbclta is it-ally the soul < f this power* la! cumbii.ation Tho BonupartUl t'rty, vi. U uj polls t' . ) u: gPi nice luiper si Un been pi wing stronger over since IdTI, until to day it tu.s become the nio*l for* m duhlo t r cmy of the Republican* Tnc .st uphold the Count of Paris, snd adv. . ste a liberal monarchy, while the Legitimists are repr • ftt d bj* the Count ! of Chatnbord ; but both of these parties sre weak niinivricuily, snd though the latter i- the old.vi r.d in. t aristocratic parly of Pre', e, there is not much likelihood of it* cr regaining power. The C> nstitution*'. • .'.i-tr, n -ntsll body whose main principle) tl.c - ipport .'f Marshal Macklahon a id the • v, Coii'titution, are enemies of the IS . republic, tl ■ they prof. > to tolurate . MncMwbon't republic until the nation , definitely decides what form of goyetn meiit France shall have. H.uilei those purely political bodies, there m a powerful; ,clerical party, which, though divided In] lus ali.'gt.'ucu to the empire and the two 'Lou -of bourbon, is united in its oi>pwi- JI uoii to the republic. ! kn iilt.s'rattd niu. Se on ' How New j V -b Fed appears in the October num* ' t-r of J-eribiicr'a Monthly, gitingqudeaii , et-i' it:> ..ig account of the greet metropo lis A u *eoi . i content is taught in the r *L rt p -HI "At Last "Nicholas Min • turn bvJ.li Holland, is continued. "A 1 V like, t'ar and bis friends list a nuno ber f . tor. sting aut graph*, facsimile* ft' - la! I-writing of Dickens, Thackeray and others. "Togas and Toggery proves v.ry interesting. Tho serial ttorv "His Inheritance," by Adeline Trafton, is pro \ g:r s i • The page- ef Scribner'aie al > vs •i. red with excellent matter. Con* <• ducted by J. (i. Holland, published by e Seribnt-r and Co , New York Scribner's Illustrated Mag cine for boys and girls .St Nicholas) for October has j'.s - u 1., J'. ml of pleasing .. res. A num ber • : well kn ■ arn writers are contributors . .. .n. d.o this niagaxiue a first class ptri . -.io-al for children. St. Nicholas is known nr.d i pticvaied in many hou ..-holds.Cetn • itesl by 'tary Maf - Dodge. Publish* . 1 by S:r.b::sr & Co , New York. The Pennsylvania state fair at Erie on ■ Wtdri's.lay, ffi, w:. attanJcd by Ls,o(ju ■ people, * j i tt) M MISSION Kit, 1 - SALK of unseated V; lands. In pursuance of an aclof A-j :..b! vp. J the 2.:h day of March, A. I'D, j-.f, th Ccmminioßf rs of Centre tiwill sell at public tale at the Court 11,.u5-, in the borough of Bellafonte, on T' IT? -lay Tth• lt cf November, A. D..' : t.ST. the following describe I tracts and i i trl of tracts of uotealei lands pur. based by th county at Treasurer's tale, and which have iciuained unrej. ntd for the space of live yean and upwards .• wniuMUs. A- t>. rtm nrv nr. • Andrew K;.hn5......_t 11 iM U.ggi • Valentin'- M.-jcr*—tl'i 00 Curtin Rnbar.l Wain tIS (M " Richard Tunice. j of 413 (II " ■J..hn Myers ...f A'l 31 ■ Christian K- brer 140 00 " Joseph Kelso 100 <*> " j , J. s-e Itrooks 414 00 ' Sam'l lisird 00 " Martha Godfrey V't .'it ! Isaac Uuckley £0 Ferguson: la-'ah Luihy 40 tri Richard M uley 40 00 " j Henry Manicry....... l*i 00 " ' I'nkn.'W.i - l-'*i OU " " *7l tW firegg KM 00 " iftll C 5 " I: <• 100 00 '• Richard Parker *lO 00 Harris Wul. Harrison - . 400 <*) .Mm lrvm 100 OU Unknown 13© (Ml " j 150 t 168 John Hoover 160 00 James Harrison. "6 00 " Hubert King 18 Hugh Hamilton 4-".H .161 " Christian Hub0r....... 30 00 " John Leo -433 153 " Thomas Grant 4 0f434 Oil " Robert Miller M* MB Richard M alone 483 153 " John MiComing 813 178 Spring Unknown "6 00 " John Bock 100 00 Taylor Jacob Beck 80 01) " John Sclienck.. 43| .00 " Daniel I! ck 80 00 George Cwhcr.........10C 00 " VV, g. Lvon A. Co l?t> tX) " Ann Arthers .....200 (10 " John Cope"haver 100 00 " James Walk 20 00 George Motig ........... 100 00 " VV in. Burg --180 tt'2 " Sam'l Downing.... —3Ol 00 " Thomas Arthurs 408 (*> " W. D. Kubnes 15 00 Union •• 10 00 " Joseph Miller - "0 ilolin Dun w00dy...... kiO 00 " VV. D. Kuhnes 26 00 " John. Copp ' 80 00 " Ma in'l Philips ...100 00 " ' John Irvln 85 00 fbiyce l)avi IT 00 " , Wm. Kuhns 40 00 " •Sam'l 11 aye 80 00 " •• 60 00 " Charles Wikon 804 Mary Kerrigan 60 00 Walker li. Ruts & Co 60 00 " John Baker... 40 00 " Margaret D-mgherty 04 89 " Win. Acknrt 148 111 " Capt. OiniMti 200 IX) " Miiigarot Daiigburtylll 42 " Jane Miller 483 00 Worth I Jiirni s Hawthorn .483 15 ! " • J. X. IIA 1,1 , ) , AND. GREGG, f Commission! rs. 11. A. MINGLE, J ictsepiit NH R MEN WITH MULLETS 1N! THEIR HUAINS, ; Richmond, Ky., rie|iL 'JO. This bcautl-p ul little city was to-day tha arena of nl nut dcspt-rala and bloody affair a ever i < cord, d In tho annals of the Common -jt] veal'b, resulting in the instant death ol * 'our men, I iiit-ihing near a ynat ag Jasper Mau- • ■in shot and wounded John JbiwuiMn, t Liiu affßii'. rented intense excitement, and f he friends of the parlies speedily arrayed r ti. insvlvt on opposite sides. Ever since I lute lia* bi II bad blood and a very bitter • feeling among thu Inutile factions, and ! ipen collisions have been with dilliculiy I [irevcrited. Maupin was arrested, and's ln-!d to I ait for hi* appearance at court I The i u-e was to coma tip for trial here, I snd Consequently tho friends of both pur- I tie* in rgo numbers came to town to be I pri#.t at tho huaring. Exactly how the t trouble began has not boon ascerlninnd ; i but at about half five o'clock this after- \ no. ti the two faction# ranie together on > l' c street. Firing begun at once, and for'i it voral minutes t s >i tinuou fusilado vi>'< kept up. Hpcclator# tied the streets, and I left them to the sole occupancy of the no- i two participants. When the firing ceased the dead and; v. unj.-i! w< j picked up an I eared for by their f. tend* Four tut n were found dead each with a bullet through bis brain Their nam as are John lio* man, John Cornelson, Ja-prr Maupin and Kit Mal lard. All the-e were men of families, and r. sided in the vicinity of King-ton, in this county. Maupin and Bowman were the < leaders ot their respective faction*, hut it i> nt l.kely that their death w ill result in bringing tho terrible Vendetta to ail end.) Homo of their frienls will ruh into the brea -b caused by the death of their chain t'iona, ami the end is not yet. Heveral ar-] rests hove been made, and many others, will follow. FRIGHTFUL CONDITION OF BUL GARIA. t list riot* in SVliich Not u Christian .Male Survives—the FttJ of the GeshoflV London, September 22.—the pitiful *to-, rie* of the condition of the Christian pop-] ulation south ol the Balkans are beginning to create uneasiness and indignation in Ku-' t ope. The despatch of A mud Tefik to Adrianople at the instance of Minister 1-t.ynrd has not had iLt rfl.-.-t of putting a) stop to the executions. The Italian con-! tuls are sending lo their Government tear-, tut aeeount* of the doings of Ottoman offi-| eiala. They *ay evecution* and trampor-, talions are ilepopulsling Roumelia. The; / Italian Cutisul at Tripoli says that 2,un Bulgarians bare landed at Tripoli from a; Turkish transport, and have been sent to .|the burd rs of the desert in tho interior.' A correspondent of the Time*, engaged cm one of the relief agencies at wrork aiuacgj the Bulgarians, sends a hideous account of j . the state of the province, lie is at presentjj established c.t Carl -va, on the southern; ■dope of the Balkan-, twenty miles west off Kaaulik. In this place, the population) of which he estimates mutt have been nearly twenty thousand there is not a jgrown man left alive. For six weeks the i place has been at the mercy of irregulars, of the Turkbb army. There no* remain tanong the ruins of what was once a beau tC j! and thriving l.wnlbut five or six thousand women and children. These poor i .i .lur. hide lhc-mtelves a* best they u.ny. dtlading the outr*g<* of which nightly some of them are victims. They < sn handy he sa I to have shelter, cloth ing or food, and have sustained life by furtively gathering roots and vegetable* left in tte ruined gardens STOVES! HEATERS! RANGES! Hardware! Hardware! I Hardware !!! WIL S0 N ATF ARLA NE, Beliefonte, Pemi'a. Have just received and placed on Exhibition and Sale, at their Store* no lean thao Fifty-Three Varieties and Styles of Cook and Parlor Stoves, Single and Double Healers, Portable Range*, &c., embracing aii the latest improvements, newest make*, stylet and novelties in Uic market, combining all the desirable qualities, such &• bt-auiy, durability,convenience and econo* ruy. They have theonly Portable Ranges that will bake in BOTH OVENS for rale in the county. ENTIRELY NEW. Every .Stove WARRANTED iu every particular. LOWEST PRICE and satisfaction guaranteed. Our stock of Hardware, Tinware, Oils, Pure Leads, and PAINTS cannot be excelled for variety, quality and cheapness. EVERYBODY IS REQUESTED TO CALL wheiber wishing to pur. chase or not. /Special Bargain#for Cash Buyers! I2jul.tr WILSON & McFARLANE, Hume.' Block, Bellefonte. ■ i . ii ' v.. -Mill ELtllfU SHORTLIDGE Sc. CO, Q BELL EFONTE, PA. O llaveerectcd a new GRAIN ELEVATOR onthirCo*l Yard and art buying grain AT THE HIGHESTPRICES. in cash on delivery, for WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., I'lilmiding is done more easily a*d more promptly than any other place in town which makes the NEW ELEVATOR the most desirable place to sell grain. lANTIIItACiTE (OALJ The only dealers in Centre County who sell the Wi I! Li K! E; Si Bi A Ri Rl E Ci 01 At L from tho old Rultimore mines Also 811AM0K1N AND OTHER GRADES of Anthracite Coal dryly housed expressly for house use. at the lowest prices RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, Biich is always sold at low prices, and warranted to be as good a fertiliser as an other plaster. 03WIM Mm v&m JEAR SOUTH END B. E. V . L L H V H. R. ICTOT BELEFOXTE. PA. THE INDIANS. Oflicial H< port of General Hturgil fsate liftHle. Chicago, Hcptwmber Sf2 —The following hn hneit recriv. d: Fort Ellis, Mont., Hcptembar 3U. To F. II Sheridan, Chica go, HI. Klurgis w rili under date of Mus selshell, ricptcmber tlxtoeßtli, that in a fight mi the thirteenth the pursuit on the fourteenth and fifteenth twenty dead war ri. rs w ere found, lie helievfs more were killed and estimate* the loss in wroundtd at sixty. His own lots was French Nicholson and Orothaoi wounded slightly. Four soldiers kilted and twelve wounded several scouts killed and wounded. Nine hundred hrrse were dropped by hostiles. Up to tho l>th. he had dropped many of (bis own horses. The command had been living four day* on mule meat The Crews arc reluming to the agei cy and *uy Htur-. gis ssni them in telling them not to fight N.-x I'ercea any more because the soldiers were not to fight them longer. The Crows 'say Nturgis and Nex I'erccx J.amp were )• nly aight iii! lot apart and it may be that they have surrendered This report needs confirmation. Nothing has been beard from Howard since my last. [Higned) itxaaliaM, commanding IHK MEHT OFFEB V Wc will sell during these hard times $2lO Aad sit sUisr sljrlrs la (V un. |.rp.,ru.,u UMtadtss tusud. Hau ..d l>?lS 'l- U sea *e AM (Ism •uld dlrasl o- lit* v*"|J4* st Ist uuv urtsos Ma *s-i u I.u ciiaouusiass, an discounts I Una* Puaw Mad* oaa ol tiu. tiuaat dt*t>U?* SA tits t 'wunul Kthltouoi. •tui *>* anautiaouais s*iinm*a** a -SISIB U stl-sattsk s et 1 .ataiit i'd|..a> t>**r,i* n' |* s ***tr* ha aant ■* t*w Oat 1 tail b aula 10. iiioau * tad *ad UuulsUn * sl .f ua, mailod Ira* MENDKLririOHN PIANGtX)., N DOOR. J For $1 we vU! scml free by mail y ft distinct va. in thly rose*, winter fiowl enng.H S " liogouias, S " Carnation Finks ** i " Chinese Cbrysantbemus [j " Eonal Geraniums, w. f. S " Double '* H " Ivy l-eaved, IK " Heliotrop.'S, 8 " A bullions, "i " Double Csltlellss. t " Attli-o, I " L .bster Cactus, " r. •' Bouvardias, " ii " Htevias A Kupatoriums, H " Fuchsias. w. f. I " Double Violets. " J " Foinsetia. xcsrist and White, w. f. 1 " Plumbago, it " Kern*, for Wardi ease 1 •' P alms, B " M * OVER MOO YARDS OP CAUOO. WHICH WILD RK HOLD CHEAPER THAN KV KK DC PORK IN THIS SEC TION. We have tba Ooodt! Price. Low t He lection Un.urpttted I And now extend • e rrJ.nl invitation to our friend*, initron*, and tba public (ten oral ly. Coma !w* will auow you tba BEST BELEGTED STOCK. At price* lower*! ban utual. A full line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boou and Shoe*. Orocarie., (juoancware Ola**warn, WooJ and Wil low Wara. Ilau and Cap*, and in fact ev erything and anything embraced in tba above line*. A i.a ROE rroc* or READY - MADE CLOTHING constantly on band. Cuttomeni will find ib clock com plete, and a Call it all that is required to aaauro jron that tba i the l**t place in tba valley to buy your good*. WM. WOLF. IM PORTA* TO -THE BUSH HOUSE! aaLi.airoTa, ra. Ua* been recently thoroughly raaoyateJ and repaired, and under tba management of tba New Proprietor, Mr. P. 0. He OOLLI'M, formerly of Pfttaburg, fa flrat ela in all IU appointment* SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Aro offered to tboae la attendance at court •ad other, remaining' ia town fur a few days at a time. The large*! and meet auperbly Deeigoed Hotel in Central Penmylvania. AH mod era convenience*. Go try the Hdih botidt i-'ap F D. McCOLLUM, Proprietor. IRA T. COTTLE. Fashionable Tailor. t eistre 11 all, llavirg opened rooms on lbs Sod floor of Wo. Wolfs warehouse, be is prepar ed to manufacture all kind* of wen's and boy's garment*, according to Ike latest ity'" and upon shortest notice, and all srou warranted t render anUsfisrtlon. Cutt •/ and repairing done. ?*pt y i Best flour for tale by tbe sack- PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE II AI.L. PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, .UlAt,r eat: Discount Now;; Buy and soil Govern men ISecurities, 1 ... ... 60, du< Coupooa. , W*. Wolx, Wit. B. Mixols. > •Praa'L Cashier mmztr | No 6 Brockerhoffßow,Beii*ibnte,P i Deaiersla Drug*. ibcuiicitU Prrfbnierf, Fancy Gesds dr. 4km. Pure Wines and Liquors for medice purposes alerars kept mar *l. T9 ! DTfLUSt PAINTER, fel. offers hts services to the citizens of Centre county in IIonr, Mgu aid Ornamental Painting, ' ornamenting and gilding, Graining OAK, WALNUT, CHESTNUT, Etc. Plain and Fancy Paper banging Orders respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable. JUapr If. CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J. O. DEIN I NUKE. A new. complete Hardware Store ha bmm t|>Mi by the undersigned in Cen 21*251 k * U • Mil a 1 kind* of Building and Houie Furnishing Hard ware. Nail*.Ac. Circular and Hand Saw*, Tcnaon Saw*. Webb Saw*, Clothe* Rack*, a foil awoit- Riant of Glas* and Mirror Plate Picture Frame*. bpoke*. Felloe*, and Hub*, table Ctttlwry, tnhoweHs Spade* and Fork*. Lock*. Hinge*. Screw*. Saak Spring*. Horae-Shoe*. Nail*, Norway Rod*. Oil* Tea Bell., Carpenter Tool*. Kint, Yarn! uhet. Picture* framed in tho fineit ttyle. Anything not on hand, ordered neon shortest notice. MM*Kamantber, all nod* offered cheap• er than elsewhere w. A .CURRY: Would mo*t raspectAilly Inform the eit ten* of this vicinity, that ha ha* started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a ahara of the public patron, aga. Boot* and Shoe* made to order and according to style, and warrant* hit work to equal any made eltewhcre. Ail kind* of repairing dona, and charge* reasonable flit# bun rail. fab IS 1 ? pENTBKHALL Furniiure Rooms? EIB.I KKIMIIINK, respectfully inloruia the citiaen* of Centr county, that be has bough tout the old stand ot J. 0. IK'inii.ger, and ha* reduced the prices. They have concUntly on hand and make to order BKDSTKADS. BUREAUS. SINKS. WAKkSTANBS, M CORNER CUPBOARDS TABLES. Ac., Ac. Their stock of ready-made Furniture ii 'arge and warranted of good workmanship and t* al! made under their own imined - ate supervision, and I* offered at rates cheaper than elcewbere. Call and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. M feb. ly * -kt naocKKEUora, j. p. siivexav President, Cashier. QEN'TRB COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Milliken, Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow interest, Discount Notes, Buy ard Sell, Covernmcnt Secuiitieß.Golf 1