THK t'KNTKK IIK.POH'KK Thursday , Oct 11, 1£77 s>#rTKRM* —v"~r t rhen paid s advance ; fPAfc' scion not in advance 4dvertiemmts 'JUcfs per lint far three in tertians and scents per line for every wA sequent insertion. Advertisements. by the 'tftr at a libei al ifi.veownf Snhsrrihcrs outsidi tA* county should if tn.f us 10 cts. amount of one near'.* jmsl npf, instead of jHct.s a* fasmtrly whin paid Ay themselves. Subserihers can always tei! h..w their <>.• Counts stand at the Reporter office Ay cow sullinj 'he lahtes on their payers. If the table reads John H- Ij o. "V it means that John is ind'hted for subscription from the l#f of January 18' 6 and that it is time he was paying the printer. LObGV. MEKTIEGB Oast** It Al.t. Uvoo*. N. s I. O. ol t). F . nisi r.-r\ si.inUvTntnc In Ins OM Follow. Hall J, ll.Wtui-iLann,Maoi II r Sasast. A <> Ol n FOOT LOIMSB, NO. ,W. F. A. M.. inssu or Monday srsnlnr oa or hntors sa.-li fall 18008 la IBs (M 4 rStlowa Hall. O F.HMU.AiWVB.Bvrr. J. A. Fi vwt*" * w SaMi'Witumr. No, as PofH mssta at thso Halt. Osntrr Hall on ihs Sa .ir.laj on .* hvfor. roll ■noon at S P M an.l svsrj Im wnska attsr, teonara Khonv Maalsr H. W H.vai S-l LOCAL IT F.MS. - The ndcrssgned offers the si.irv room, known as Hcrlacl-er's ld stand, at Centre Had, (or rent The stand is a desirable one in all repert- Possession can be had aitv time after APH ist. bv applying to J IIKNIIT KKM-K* at Centre Ha!' Rain all day on Thursday last. 4. We had a heavy rain on Monday from 10 in the morning until dark. Appleduniplings did not yield well this year. of the Turner case, by refining to grant the prisoner a new iriat, and he passed sentence of death upon him The Defend ant's counsrl are now preparing the case for the Supreme Court ——Mildness conquer#—and hence it is that the gentle yet positive influence of I>r. Bull's Babv Syrup overcomes so quickly thadisorders of Babyhood. Pr;e,* 25 cent#. —On Friday evening. 27. ulu, Mrs Elizabeth Kttiriger, of Aaronshurg. who is on a visit to her daughter, Mr* R. II Forster, at Rarrisburg, met with an acci dent. A tis-*tep cau-ed her to fall, whereby she broke ber right arm, near the Linn's Annals of ButTalo \ alley can be had of D. Derr Bellefonte, or of J B Linn, E>q., llarrisburg. by sending two dollars. Mrs. Anna M. Weaver, formerly of Rebersburg, is about opening a new mil linery ami fancy store at Potter* Mill*. The 'ladle* will find the latest styles at Mrs. Weaver's at all times, and price* low. We a-e under obligations to Prof Biklo, >f Penn'a College, for the Oct N of the College Monthly, of which he is the editor. This is No 7of Vl. 1, and it contents wii 1 rank it among the foremo-t college magasii.es. There is con riant complaint of high freight charges on the br .nch to Spring Mill*—storek-epera sav they can bring their goods just as cheap in wagons from Milroy or La u rah on. This should not be thus, and we trust that the railroad offica * will sec to it tbat the charge* be reduced to correspond with other branch road* Centre Hall is now within an hour's driTe from tbe railroad at Spring Mills, and next summer w# expect to see the en gine strike our town. Woodward is scarce an hour's drive from Coburn station, with a level road along Pine Creek Aarons burg and Millbeim can reach Coburn sia tion within half an hour's drive. W eli there is so much gained—ami no moun tains to cross. famous Eagle Clothing Hall, sells more ready made clothing than any other five establishments. This is because he can supply you with any thing you need, and at lower prices than ever before known in this county. Newman was the man to bringdown wearing apparel t" price* to suit tbe time# Tbe people owe him the mcst liberal patronage for it. On last J-abbalb evening Rev. Dr Zeigler. of Selmsgrove, preached an inter esiing sermon, in the Lutheran church of this place, upon the subject of Justification. Tbechurch was crowded and the discourse was listened to with the greatest attention throughout. On Friday afternoon at the fair, as Mr. J< t'ph Tretslrr, ol Plesant Gap. was driving on the trotting course, with wife and children in the buggy, his horse com nienced b> kick, breakirg the da-h and shafts, and lbn started across the flat Mr. Tressier jumped out to take hold of the horte, but was thrown n the ground The horse took to the ridge side of ibe ground, wbee.ed suddenly, and upset the buggy, which passed over one of his little giri, causing a fracture of the leg. The hor-e having pitched i -ght in the midst of a crowd was secured at this stage. P<-rce Leitzel ha- located at Wal nut, K'., and isengiged at teaching. He wire- ui that he lik-s the appearance - f the coun ry very much, and ibat the crops are g oL pas ten o'clock, the Urge barn of Mr. Dan el L- ng, in Uartleton, was discover ed on fire and bevoud hope of saving It was entirely consumed. together with all his crops which were store 1 therein All the live stock were taken out with the ex ception of a horse belonging l K'V. Kusebiu Her-hey. of R.'-bershu-g, C'-n'rc who wo in Hartleton that nighi. M Ha '®° lost his buggy and harness. .r. L.'*lo/* '* P u ' •I"*' 1 $3500. upon which, we are 'nformod. he bad no insurance The work t.'f*" incendiary it is thought Mifflinburg re'exrapb. 4. Michael B ' tb DA - Muser Esq.. of b.'illbeim. a* a hired man shot himself through the left leg, early or, Tuesday morning, b'e got un a luile he fore daybreak and went to his desk, in ihe bed room, to gel something which lay on - little h- If in the back part < f the ae.k On the mute ibelf *• l.v * l"ded pi-tol, which he accidentty moved with b> hat >1 when it fell to the bo torn f the desk and discharged. The ball passed through the front board of the desk, which i an inch thick, through Mr. Maize's thigh, and hit the wall, where it glanced, 't is not know n yet whether the bone is injured or not.— Journal. The mansion property of Gen B. F Bell, at Bell's Mills, Blair county, consist ing of 170 acres of land, grist mill, saw mill and other improvements, wa-sold re cently at assignee's sale to James L 'Wilier Esq., of Altoona. for S2I,(XX), Such "f our readers us failed to get peaches for Cunning or drying, need not fret, the canned nnddried p-aches kept at Sechler's are better and cheaper and save you the great i rouble of doing 'err. up. you onlv need "put em down." this is u fact u rid Ui satisfy yourself go and see the ca nnedand dried fruit atSecblers, Hndyou wilt' bconvinced. sales, •'! t> r "''nd I h "' wo ' r to give • Mcctrt. arokh circulation through the Rep , ®*2£ r on tb '® •'d" counl >'i tb *|' any otbe ' n( i w '" forfitour pay il this is fouiidi correct. Those who voted on age lust year should pay a kute and County Ux on or before the sth of Octobe' next, in order U> secure a vote this year. Remember that Saturday, Oct. Cth. is the last day on which to pay tax or take but naturalization papers. Attend to these things in time. Wagon FobSalk.—A large road wag on, good as new, and which can readily be cut down to a plantation wagon, is of fered lor sale cheap, by John Wolf, Cen tre Mills. Pa. 8t A good'horse will be taken in exchange for the wagon. Dr. jiefThnd hi* arm broken above the wrist and the wrist joint knocked out , f i la< o on last Thursday, by besiigthmwu Ironi his-ulky which wv unset. He was jon hi* return nw.e from a visit to a jps tie tit and his h-me frighten,-.1 at s -me | object, which th- d- clor could not see as j t to night was i.i very dark, and rati away. The hfirse boeaitie dc a.'hcd lV,,m the sul kv upon it- upsetting. A great Itl-liy people after visiting li.. t N jt lost week I.exi visit,-il fte. hler s fa i11..u- gr*cery which excells any fair in the state for articles in the grocery linn, and affords a sight worth seeing You see there aft kinds of dried and canned Bulls, lent, cured meals, vegetable*, sugars, con- In, -turneries, glass and China wares, and hundreds of ether articles „rown and manufactured in foreign countries as w ell as in America You can spend a half hour as pr-if.tahlv >n looking around in Sechler's grocery as you can in any museum, and ho-ides if you buy a bill o? them, yeu ar paid for iimo and trouble in the bargains you g. t Mr. Cyrus Coitdo, a native of our valley, who has teen in California for the la*t fivn years, and "teen hereon a visit, left again this week for the land of Mr. C. is engaged in mining for the pre cuius stuff, and showed us a specimen of quart* about a* large as a walnut, which wn worth about s'Ju Wo iust wish we had a bushel and 4 pecks of such lumps to lav by. ——A large hoy by name of Ijong, liv ing in the upper end of Brushvalley, a few days ago fell from a chestnut tree, a dis lance of some 40 feet, sustaining injuries which it is feared will prove fatal. Five car luads of persons from the lower end vent tthe Union county Fair, on last Thursday The manufacturing of fl-ur at the Stone Mill, by the new Process, is a grand success. They guarantee to make better flour by this proems than was evar made iu this section of country All who have tri dit agree that it has no equal. So give the new privces# a chance, at the Stone Mill. Patent for the new proevs* applied for by 1). M Cowher. lloctJl SPRING MILLS. Many of our people went to lha.l nion county .air lavt.week, ar.d some ol them that attended our lair also, say our was the better one. Coal trade is brisk. A.. * ♦- ♦ - Sp>ing Mills. Oct 9, '77 ME KL'RT/: 1 detire to call the atten tion of Gregg t p. tax-payer* to the new bridge, that is to be, across to the depot There is an order out to open a road from Hues Store acro-s Sinking creek to the de pot, with bridge at said store We want the bridge The weather is getting rouch and we should have a good road to the de pot The same parties that got up thi road are trying to evacuate it and take it up Sinking ceik son e fCOfert. If this is done the location for a bridge will not be a gotaf one. and more expensive They a-k a road o run up io the f the depot from thence. Persons who wish to ship anything must drive through the water to reach the depot, all to please a lew Gent'. m.n drop your pel.:ions and let us have our bridge at once. Tax-py . •, see to your interests. Tax PAYER. ClOil MISSION Kits' SALE of untested / lands. In pursuance of an act of As sembly passed the 26th day of March, A. I).. 15"24. the Commissioner* of Centre county, urill sell at public sale at the Court Mouse in the borough of Bellefonte, on Thursday the Ist of November. A. D.. liiTT. the following; described tracts and parts of tracts of uos-aled lands purchased by the county at Treasurer's sale, and which have remained unredeemed for the space of Ave years and upwards ; WUKASTIIS. AIRRS. PARCHES. TWP. Andrew Knhn? 114 00 Boegs Valentine Meyers..._4ls 11' Curtin Richard Wain.....—.415 00 Richard Tunice-l of 415 0t) John Myers . -IM4 Christian Rohrer. 140 00 Joseph Kelso —...100 00 Jese Brooks ........ ..415 00 Sant'l Baird —..—.370 U) Martha Hod trey...... ..204 31 " Isaac Buckley 50 00 Ferguson Ja.'lab Lu-byso CM Richard Mnsley..... 50 00 " Henry Manlery—... 50 (W " Unkn0wn.................150 00 " 213 65 " ioo oo Kit-hard Parker 400 oo Harris Wm. Harrison ....... 4*." 00 " J..hn lrvin—..... U*' **' Unknown -1W "0 .... 125 OO Wm. Lowrie lO6 22 *' 4 J Henry 315 00 Hu-ton • dam Ruhiiea—— 63 (X) i Wm Chancellor—..2 II C. Jt-eph*"U .... 282 U Moore™ 281 00 " K Mu'holland 100 00 Jacob Gratz....—....286 00 " , Andrew - uhi.e5......131 00 " Henry Phillips 433 OOHalfmoon Ira Fisher ' • - 58 12 Kobert Shaw——226 77 " Wtn Scott.... 21*8 32 Liberty Sarah Wilton 6O 00 " Thomas Kin g......... _ 30 00 " Peter Swartz,...... 30 00 " M atthftW Lgwlh ..400 U 1 " II iJ Have* a.w 00 Hugh 5haw............ 50 00 " i hri-t N*—t'croid.4"P2UO 00 " Margaret Bradford...3lo 00 '* Longbottoni ... ♦) 00 Hugh Shaw ............. 30 CO " 1( C) A Linn ™.4 tO 00 Marion Unknown 200 o0 Paul Zitutzinger 1 ID9 00 J. M<-Kinney 430 Ui Unkn0wn............. —125 00 Pntpui Wm P Brady Charles Lue-i- —...434 00 llu-b Davis Old 60 (*) Hard" at Philip. . ... 8 UXt V'lani Kerghert, jr...433 153 " K--ter* Ku.ft 50 00 " Kulolnh K- liter ~BW 1) Much Meintyre 270 IX) Hugh l'aitttn.™ 323 141 Saui'l Harris ...... 50 00 " While A Parson 2 00 James Allison ..164 10 " Thomas Grant 70 00 " K-tbert King 100 153 John Hoover,. 150 00 " James Harrison 75 00 " Robert King 18 Hugh Hamilton 433 153 " Christian Huber 80 00 " John Lee- 433 153 " ' Thomus Grant.....J of 434 00 " Kobert Miller 433 168 Kieuard Mulone 433 153 " John MtComing 313 173 Spring Unknown ~, 76 00 John Beck 100 00 Taylor Jaxn.bjjeck 80 00 " John Seheot'k 434 IX) " Daniel # -cltßo 00 George Cnwher UX 00 " w r.L'on&Go 176 00 " Ann Arthers 200 00 John CotMitbtver ...,100 00 " James Walk.2o 00 " George Mong 100 00 " Wm. Bourg 180 02 •' Sam'l Downing 801 00 " Thomas Arthurs 408 00 " \V. D. Kuhnes 15 00 Union Joseph Miller - 70 00 John Dunwoody lbO 00 " W, D. Auhnes 26 00 " John Coup 180 00 " Sam'l Philips -,100 <*) John Irvln B5 00 " B<>yce Davis 17 Op " Wm. Kuhng 40 00 " Sam'l Hayes....— 80 00 " Charles Wilson 364 00 " Mary Kerrigan 60 00 Walker B. Kuss & Co 50 00 " John Baker 40 00 " Margaret Dmgberty 94 39 " Wm. Ackert 143 111 Cap • Osman 200 00 " Ma i/aret Daughertylll 42 " Jane Mdler 433 , 00 Worth Jam s Hawthorn 433 153 " J.N HALL ) AND. GBJ-GG, > Commissione-s H. A MIN'GLr., j 27sept4i ]' "M.KCTION PROCLAMATION. (jo.I B*v* th* CommonwMltb. I. I. W Mutin, High Sheriff f th> county of Centre Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. d<> hereby mak. known mid givt m-iice to th elector* of he county afore said, (hot an election will lf held in tin ..id county of C> mre. op I'uMtliiv, November 6th, 1M77, it ftoing tin l Tuesday follow in({ I''" ll r, t Monday of November, (the poll, t . be op-tied ul si li n o'clock, H PI. ali-1 Pl'lifd wl seven o'clock p in I ul which tuna tin Freemen of Ontre county will vote by ballot .>r iho following otUoers, namely : Ono pornon for Supreme Judge of tin: Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania. Una person for Mate Treasurer of thr Coin mot wraith ol Penttsy Ivanla Ono pt'TWon for Auditor General of lit* Common wcwltu of Pennsylvania. Ono person for District Attorney lor the count v of Centre I also hereby make known atui give no tice thai the piece of holding tbo alorsssaid t lection in tlif mnmil Boroughs and town* ships within the County of Centre, are a* follows, to wtl .- For lite township of Haines, at the pub lic house .f 1 0 Boyer (Aaronsburg ) For the township of Half Moon, at ike schoolhouse in Stormstown. For the township ol Taylor, at the houie ere. led for the purpose, on the property ol Leonard Merryman. For the township of M ilrs, in the school house in me town of Rebnrhurg Fr the township ol Poller, tnorihern precinct) at the public achool house in Centre Hall. For the township of Potter, (southern precinct) ot the public school house at Pot ters MiUa For the township of Gregg, at the nub lie house owned by J. U. Fisher, 1 enn Hall. For the township of College, in the school house at Lemunt, For the township of Fu'gu-on, (old pre cinct) in the school house at Pine Grove F->r the township of Ferguson. inew precinct) in the school house at Bailey* ville. For the township of Harris, in the school bouse st B-alsburg For the township of Palton, at thehouse of Peier XI urray. For tl e borough of Bdlefonte and the townships of Spring and Benner, at the Court House in Bel'.elonte. For township ui Walker, in the school house at Hublerahurg. For the borough and township of How ard. at the school hou*.' in said borough. For the township of Bush, at the Cold Stream school house. For the township of Show Shoe, at the school bouse at Snow Shoe station. For the township of Murion, at the house ot Joel Kline in Jacksonville. For the borough of Miietburg, at the school house ill Milcsburg. For the township of Boggs, at the new school house in Central City. For township ot Huston, at the house of John Rcs-d For the township ot'Penn, ut the public bouse of Wm S Musser. For the township of Liberty, in the : school house at Kagleville For the township f Worth, at the school borne at Port Matilda For the town>hip ol Burnside, at the bouse of J K BomK . <>r the tow nship of Curtin, at the school house near K.ihert Mann's. For the bor. ugh ol Utiionville and the township of Union, at the new school linns.-in Unionville. For the borough f Plnlipaburg in the new reb el house in said borough. h'OIH'E is also hereby given, "That every p rson. excepting the justices of the ponce, w |||> shall hold any office, appoint ■netil of i-otll or trust under the g>>v.-rn ment of the (Jui'ed Slates, or of this Slate or of any city or incorporated*disirot, whether a coniniis-ioned ,-lHcer or dtl.er wise, subor.liuati otßoer or agent, who is or shall be eoiployej under the legislative, executive, >r judiciary dei.artment of this State or of tne United Slates, or of any city <>r ineorp. raei district, and alio that ~ve y member of Congress, and of the Suit* Legislature, ttnd of the select or common council of any city or commit-J | liner* of ;.ny incorporated district. it by' law incapable of holding or aiert.sing, at the same time, the office or appointment of judgo. inspector, or clerk of any elec tion of this commonwealth ; and that no inspector, judge or other officer of any *uch election. '..a1l be eligible to any of. 1 flee to be then voted for " Given under my hand and teal, at my 1 office in Bellefonte, this 2d day of October, I in the vear of our Lord, one thousand right' hundred and seventy—even, and in the one hundred and tint year of the Inde pendence of the United State*. L W MUNSON, 1 12oct Sheriff of Centre county. I t TKAVERSE JURORS. October Term —3ed Monday, 15lh. i Philipburg— P Avers, M Gowland. J Bellefonte—l V Totnas, I) Derr, J A Mallory, K Mann. Huston—J Brown. , Boggs—K Confer, It P Poorman. W Robinon. J Teller Spring—3 Lyons. P Tate, J U Barn- ] ban Stowshoe— I S Gumalli*. I''ittcr— Wm B a! Walker— U Brown, Ad Vonada, John Teats I'nionville—H Brugger, G Aleiandar. Pntton—A Zellem, 1 Gray, D S .Weak. Liberty—J Wensel. | 11 arris-J T Ross. Marion—l) Haiter. Rush lOnlt, , Bumside—E Zimmerman, J M Molt. Haines— Fr. Limhert. Hreeg—l> Runkle. Penn —IV F Smith. Malftnoon—T Gray. Union—J G Hall. D Spoils. Traverse Jurors—4th Monday Oct. j Potter— L Rhone, Aaron Spanglor, Jas ilexander Worth—A Shellcnbcrger, S 1? Miles, J irdry. P Williams. Walker—ll Beck, sr., Jacob Jtebr Boggs—l) Pooruian, J S'lulia, H Ilea-' in. Halfn.ooti —O Gragier, H G E.drr. Miles—J< alh Krssn sr. Hprl' g —Wm hup Bcllctonte— G W Downing. A Snyder, I H Kline. And Brockerboff. ! Banner- G*o Hastings, Hez Hoy, 11 Ji-bhurn, M Mease. Ferguson—G D Donnelly. Gregg— G G'wlhart -Miowb- <—G Fravel. A Campbell. Harris— BF Brown, Errr Keish. —I i! Mit hell Marion—John Hv Rush—J W Colli'a Lib-riy—' •tin N ►•lerudc. lline—Samuel Borrell Pi, L-i For I-i Wm k Oct. Term. Ciuriirief euro 3rl ll'iialay (lfilll) el Oi tuber. James Luess r- John Beck with 't nl. E L Wii'tl vs M Marx pack A Packer * M tin A Confer. Hari-er Bros vs J.• V* Thomas A co. Jos F Williams va Hugh Adams. K F Rankin & Co v .'a* H Rankin J G I, Weye v- G W H"..vr A Go. K I. Blood Vs >nlnU' ! Brumgurt. John Wo t. W J Meek v Dm.sk Jona Wolf v- 1. F Albright. , W in H Everett vs Jona Wolf, G. T. A leXutoier VS Geo F"USt. John W Sholl vs L F A bright. Win Fulton vs Jno Divins I avid Beits use of vs Jo A Deightol. Mic ae! Garney vs E Perks A Go. Jesse Stewart vs Hughes A Tate. Edgar Keed v* E Perks A Co. A M Logan vs John Bordrow. lru G Johnston vs Henry Gross. Nancy Eberl* vs Pa KB Co. James Eberts vs 1 J Geary vs Thomas Taylor et at. Trial List for 2nd \V k of Oct. term Commencing 4th MomlHy, 22tni, of October. J 7. Lrrig vs II Merriman rt *l. K V Marsh v* W W S|MD(lr. Wm Campbell & Sons v E McCormick et al 8 Siiknittor JC Hoover. James OitM vs .) H Thomas use va Jo Shirk. J A Cryder vs H W Hoover. ti S Wolfs Adm's vs II F Kinsloe. J no I) Web vs Wrn Meyers. E J Ileshler vs V* E Gann. K It Fur(fo v ,|eo Rlein. Jos Strauss vs R Hayes. Lock Haven N Miional Bank, use of vs J A CJuicley Si Co. Jno II Loncberjcer vs J Keller Miller. Jus Gates use of vs C II Repboart. David Moyer vs Edward Brown. John Hoy vs Wrn Holt-et al. Geo W Stephenson vs N L Atwood. J Zimmerman & Co vs Albert Owen, Owen Jt C. Owen Hancock vs McGirk -r make it evident lb t the Russians sußAUlted the Turkish positions *ll along the lino and wore re pulsed with heavy h#*, Tim nircm gained on Tuesd* v in the i< cipluri* ol tho great Y agi.i lilll, dalmod h.V * tho Russians, and conceded lw the Turk*, !> iliil not com|>cn#ale for the taHti'" at othor i< point* f the line, *nd the position* Mtrlwl Ihnvn .mtwbaon abattdnined. ! Notwithstanding the dilatory and ntonlarv character of lit* ill<|it<'li 11 enough ha* rrachr.l u* to make it apparent 'jilio main action wm fought on Sunday . Tli* Turk ish line extended Oreat and Lit tin Vapiii, two fortified bill* i" '' a > Karuk.lara plain, a* tar a Anl on the Arpachai river, with the centre advanced toward* the river and mating on Kraid ii Tepe ! Th* 11 t*ian*, who had been reinforced 1 1 both bv new troop* and |ho lately rin . ployed against tho Circassian insurgent*. I commenced battle at daybreak on 'I ue# day by all assault on (It cat Y *ir*t, which i- the * aire nip outwork i f Muk .itar Tan ha fortification*, about twelve milt i due #at from Kar* Here the Turk* >a.i to ha\ c been taken II by surprise a* much a* the Russian* were when Mukhurwon Kite' Tepe from them and compelled them l< atandon their for tificd camp at Karukdar*. A ingle Turt ith battalion defending Oroal Yagni, no cut to piece* or captured, alter two hour*' obstinate detente, which gave the Turk* an opportunity to prepare fr the next a. aull. Hp to lliia point all accoanla agree, but regarding subotquent event* they are very conflicting. ITKMS FROM CKNTRK HILL AND VICINITY M. Sir,>hm has improved the appearance of hi* residence by having it painted ac cording to the latest style. Rurkholders' are atillimpres-ed with the Idea that lime i* essential to promote g-owth in plant*, since they are busy j building a kiln for the pu'POM of burning thi* article. Previous experience ha* taught them that industry in thi* way is sure to success. We think that ome ot the farmer* of tbi* vicinity would do well j by following their example. We had the pleasure of seeing Phillip jpi and hi* gas toy. sail through the air ami jquite a nice sight it was for us The hal | loon started IMDI the fait ground at Kelle f.inte and was borne across the mountain* to Centre Hill, where it descended to the ea-tb. We soon arrived at the scene, and beheld the Prof, lying almost in an uncon : tciout condition being so overcome with , the cold A large crowd soon a-setnbled and began at once to render necessary as-, sitance. Mtttojs . . Washington, I> C, Oetber 6—We have g >t the cyclone, equinoctial or some thing or other ot that orl at last. Y' -ster Jay clear skies and balmy hreexes desert ed this section and for twenty four hour# • >ne of the most vi.lrnt tlorma of the year lias bc-n ragsug Stre.-ts bsye been inuii daled, chimney# blown down, b-.u-e- gi r.-ofs-d and a general dclugo et.'ked in the r.'.-fl..#. natrtit-ortioe. A PPEALSON UNSFAI ED LANDS. Tne County Commissioners will meet • their offi.-e in the court house on tb- tMi Miid HUt da\ of th t"br, to he;,r appeals un un-ealed lands, when all who are in- Ifrtuli-"! may attend it they tee proper. By order ot the Hoard, Hkmiy BK< K, 11 octdl Clerk, a A FA KM FOR BALE. Jlf Will be exposed to public sale, on FRI DAY. OCTOBKK lv, JfT7, the following described property, at 'he laic residence of Ucnrft 1 rederick, deceased, situate in Gregg tap, Centre county, IV A Farm Coulaiuiiig 100 Acres more or loss ; bounded by land of Daniel Kline, dec d, John Tibbcna' heir*. Mich ael Armagast, and others. The farm ia WELL WATERED; besides a never failing stream running near the building*, water i* brought to the bouse in pipe* ; also a two story DWELLING HOUSE, Barn and other outbuildings ; also suffi cient Orchard of Apple and other fruit trees. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. < m., of said day. when terms will be made known. SAMUELGRAMLY. ect 4 Adm'r of Geo. Frederick. HOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. A dwelling House and Lot, l| miles from Spring Mills, on the Aaronsburr and Hellefonie turnpike, and within 1 mile of the railroad, will be offered at public tale, on SATURDA Y. OCT 27. 77. alone o'- clock, p. m Fruit Trees. Water, and all nr< e*sarr Outbuildings on the lot If said property is not sold on said day, it will be rented for one year THE 11E1RS 27tep of Ph Muster, dee'd. T)U BLIC SALE.— Will be offered at public sale, it the res idence of Jacoh Mover, de'ed. in Potter twp. on SATURDAY OCT 13 187:. at 1 o'clock : 1 Horse, 1 Cow. 3 Hogs, one lwo-hor*e wagon, one "Ahorse Sprin- wag on. one I-h .r. the T n. I Boli-led. 1 Family Sleigh. 1 pair To ■ Im nes. 1 pair double Km 1 single lla nesa, Col'ars. Bridles, F'vnet, a lot of Be' #, and mallV Other articles. GK KEIHER, J. S. HOUSEMAN. 27spt Adm'r-. /AUPII AN'S COI'UT SA I.K B.v virtue of an order of the Orphan - Court ol Centre county H ere till n. .• po-.-d to ■"a'", b,v public uteri in •I < ••f B aSt'UTg near the prn c . .n s dut* day, OCTOBER.sao, The f ' lowing d. -cr.bcl rem r le late ol Ezra D Bri.hm >t Hiirri* lowiotiip. di • d i VIZ; a VALUABLE FARM. .ij mm, met-.wi ot Bos'st>u r g llarri- lap. Cen tM* c unty, containing 150 ACRES, thereon erected a Two Story Frame Duel ling lions", Log B irii and other oiitbui'd ing-. Several tine spruig* of water i, r. Fashionable Dressmaker. The uclersigned will, after the 9th Oct., 1877, open a dressmaker* establishment in the house lately occupied by John H. Mil* ler. All kinds of family sewing neatly done. Charges reasonable. Hoping to merit the patronage of the people of Cen tre Hall and vicinity by turning out neat and durable work. Mu* UiKVIY SMITH. 2(>*ept tf. "Farmers' Mills. ' J. 11. FISHER, PROPRIETOR. PENN BALL, PA, Offers the HIGHEST market prices in CASH, on delivery, for Wheat, Corn, Rye, Oats, etc., At the above well-known Mill. Ground Piaster and Salt alway* on ham! at the lowest . rat ph. 20 ae j) it THOMAS A. lilt KS & BRO. We ha •< a very largo and complete stock of Hardware, the largest thai w ttvor before oil,re.', tiv any lirni it • peop *of thlt coun *. and i.fe sailing el 't# very low et possible rate* Iron, Steel and Nails, l/mks, Glass and Putt v. Pure Wlillo Leads an I Lm-eod till ; Turpentine* and Varnishes all whicli w warrant to give satisfaction Our Pure Lead will eo a* touch surface at any In the marks and cannot be excelled for wtaitene*#. HEADY MIXED PAIN I' out up >n anv quantity to sun people, from one pound can. to one gab n cans, all read., for use. That paint* we *arrant to be mixed willk pure lend and r|l, and are line from all adtiit"ralion, MKCHANI% TOOL® We pay special attei.i'oi. t tin* bra'.t h end km-p a full line .fHaws Chisels 11-.'<>mer-arid lt> lis/'• Irrm Pn •: Horse nallt nfali Itinu*,Tra<"' Chain*. Etc FU LL LIN ROK S ADHLKK YOKA LL DKSCItIP I'IONS. COACH WOODWORK Spoke# F-"ese, Fata it Wheel, of the moat Improved rat outs, Mrs. Potts' I in..roved Flat I rot:*, chtn's Prepared K#.*ouiin* ; put up In Opouod* packages • eoil put on, and cheaper than paper. We have all colors. S T 0 V E S. We have the onlv Reversible, Top plaie Co king Stove- in the market The Keystone, Hu*uueuanna and Jutii**a, which wa *r irrai.t to t>c 'he best bakers and the hoe* ie-t stove# ii the market wa will sell at the very low. si pro e and givr writlou guaran.eos. Also all kind* ofßango* and other Jlov.*. CoMK ANDKKK OUR KKYHTON COOK SToVE IT IS THE HANDSOMEST IN THE WORLD. THE RICH MAN'S WILL The Mifllinhurg Telegraph publishes ' the main feature# in the w ill of the late William Cameron. 11 >n John B Packer and Dr. Francis (J Harricn are the exe cutors of the will Tho estate I* to remain intact during the life of Mr*. Cameron, who is to have all the income therefrom. After her death the bulk of the property goes to the families of his daughters. Mary M Packer and Jane Harrison. Hi grandchildren get l ti thousand dollar each The estate is va iued at over a mill ion dollars. PRODUCE MARKETS. Philadelphia, October 6 —Flour quiet; superfine, it. extra i't •'*>, Pennsylvania family. $6 ?5(#7 26; Wheat firmer; amher $1 ttfyl t>; red, $1 tO(cy I tl, wlliui 1 Wtj, I 66. Corn firm; yellow; li'.'c; miied t4)i>t 014 c. Dais quiet, Pennsylvania white, 366* 39c; western d Hthlilh- ; w.-sleni mixed. 3k' ( I,lite Rye dull at 17(.v7v Butler firm, , reaiuory, 3ll(.l J3 ; N-v Y rk ttd Bra.l lord csunlv ritr .s 26(527c-, western re serve, 24('26c Eggs firm; i'eoi.y I- an i.! New York lancy, 1.46*13,- Petroleum n.-mtiial, refined, 13sH 131 c; crude, lUi&HHc. UiILSMHTI M v k*T , by Shorllldge A Co. Flour per barrel. who|. sale i 7 •*'. •• tetal . >Hlt White . I .-o R,*d '' 136 Rye. till Corn she. *s' Com. c.-ii i#' | t)sts, 30 | Barley > "eight, "i i Clover.. .1 $6 per lit pounds. P. tat *"> r.-tail, 3il Nov .Scotia piaster, ground, ItUk) Cayuga " I"® M.IH .1111. Oil '.o> tl ull . by Rev 11 r. Ilattlill, Mr. ( Win. tieiid.-rsotl, ,! Port M;,u da. to Miss . Marv K llestoii, Ul Oak 11.,tl tin 3, at the M K Par., dag* to Pule tsr v.. Mi 'S. lis R. v II Linn, Ii lioltorfi • >1 Miss K ia Jail l" Ugbt*s*r, both >-l Center cou 'IV. in the PrcsbsUtrian crtu ch. on Thurs day rn.onit g Ot, lib. by Rev Laurie, as-tsled by Rev Miller, Mr Daniel 11. Ilasl.tigs, to Miss Jat't* Hatiku,. tolh of Ucit!otile. * Dill). On tie6lh. at Centre Hall, Mr (is<>r(*| DJenkitk, aged 7'2 )ear*, b month# and^ \ On lb" evening ol the 4th, at Centre Hall, I) P. D. Smith, aged 63 year*, 6 rn*. On 3 inst., in Hublcrshurg. I lay'ie May, only duugl.U-r of John F. Ltutrick, aged 1 vear. b mouths 22 day*. 1 On 27tb inL. at Bel'fonL\ Mr* Fran- C"s M Furst, wife of A. O Fursl, Ksq . { agi-d 36 vcai*. 6 no"tb and 711 days. Dr-j ceased was a daugl. -r of Wm. Sanderson, Ksq , of Bald Eag.c township, Clinton county. ANOTHER GREAT STRIKE ! J. BRACKBILL, < HKLLKFONTK, FA., ha* iust recivod a NE W ADDITION OP ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, to bit It.'go stock always on hand, CHEAPER THAN EVER FOR < CASH ! A number of Bedroom suites—walnut and painted suite*. Also, 1 WALL PAPER 'i i 2ug 3m j. HO! FOR SPRING MILLS.!! Moves ] Motes] TINWARE!! A ! i I lIM of ill I. lIP ia of Slot i - . V lull lip. of i i: tv.lio, i i in I • .!!.(' o iiioukci* <1; M i !i IIH'I li I .Oil. .], A' tlo N< Store . : 'ita ! IK) A 111 K- A BuO.i / 1 KT tl><> hirdw f " Store of Hick* & Bro., tin* stocked and tilled it oul with nil the most popular • - • s j DRUGS A MEDICINES, | t-•CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY* "? j SOAPS, COMBS AND BRUSHES, I {TRUSSES, SUPPORT RB, BRACKS; i..„ FANCY AND TOILET j ARTICLES. Ac.. Ac.. Ac. j Patent Medicines, Alcohol, Dure "Wines and Liquors for medical putpesea only.] Physician's prescriptions carefully com-i pounded and orders answered with care and dispatch. Farmers and Physicians from the country will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and ofthe he*t auali'y This Store will remain under the direc* tion of the accomplished Uruaiji-t and pharmacist ' erct fm connected with it, , Mr. H M Herrinuton, and we respectful. |ly solicit the custom of our friend, and the old patrons of the store. Waptf O. i\ SHUUEKT. HBW MiLLlNmr AN9 FANCY STOBb Af POTTER S J&lLliS. Mrs. Anna M. Weaver takes pleasure in - biw-uncing to the people of Po tara Mill* r aim vicinity, that she will open a new and eleg. Nt NTOC'K OF FAYCY (R)HDL I iii connection with a Millinery St-.rr, ott fL.lurday.Oi-i 'JUth A full line ol choice and fashionatile coiids always on hand at lopuWr prices. Dressmaking si* all it* tram lies will be a prominent feature ot tie busiue**. lloclSn, jIOBURN AND PPRING MILLS. | :o: J —:o: || -:o:- MOTZ §sZvooir. ( olmni Hatioii. Wholesale aiwfRETAII. DEALERS IN A LL XJ-iJUS Of (uriAJil i WHEAT. t KITS. cun i: it SEI: i). VSY . (':*!. Pla-lt-r ;tml Sail DELIVERED AT SIMSIND MILLS. by the Car '..ad u.® > I e#-.|. *< ■ . . t Citsh Pi icc Pititi Eur Drain. I 0.M.-OI.I) A I LIL*: I OWL - "11-! II !■ J - MOTZ& OOK. SPRI.YG, l -*77 • • W E ARE :.OW PKEPsY B1 FOR THE SPRING TRADE. JL\ WE HAVE rHFJGODsI PRICES LOW! selection Unsurpassed' stock large.: Aud now w extend * .-.ir Ital invitatiou t our friend*, patrons aud.the public generally. We wilt ay tl>\ Come! if vre do not abow you . ' THE REST SELECTED STOCK ! AT PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL. and if we cannot prove (hat it i* to your interest to patronize us then don't luy I but conic and satisfy yourself. We have opetidl A full hne of DIIVG O O D S Clothing, Carpets,; Roots & Shoes, Groceries, QUEENSWARK, GLASSWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW , WARE, h ATS AND CAPS. and in 'act everything and anything emßraced in the alwve line. We will beat everything in pries* and av.iritr.ent, and our part, we troei. will te a MtiiS - ent guarantee to mr p*:n-ii ot fair and honeel treatmrn' j We have eruhlished and wiil maintain ur reputation. Tb large trade we do enable* U t get fr-h g HI -I ulv, which i- * great * Damage o our pa irons in all line*, an I more •-i••<' ill* in fsr.n et!. - f all, ~ iit will pro* to yout linen rl VALENTINES 6c CO. ill. HERMAN,Manager. % .v/< H O r t:\ !.VG : NEXT 1M Hi-' ID MM MAN - i . AVIN-Wtth vertical feed. " M.W 4NI.KH AK-For WO. " NI HO. " HUWE-ttO. " HCI.D (MO. " EEHfIMJTOIM-WO " WHITNEY-At (ISO. " WHIT E-At SSO. A fir#t-cla. machinist alwy* on ht.nd ■ repair Sowing Machine* Work insured Second hand Machine* at from 6to fl(> dollars each I' rt>. Attachment#, N lie*. Needle Pane*. Four-wheeled Castor#, end Od. for ail Machine*. Also Sheet Muaio. Piano Stl* end ('overs. Sowing Machine Needles tor any Machine— 6oc per dozen BIJXNU. k AIK"NS. 26jul • ALLEGHENY ST. BEI.LFFONTE. CKNTRKH\LL DRUG STORE. MILLER 4 SON. (Successor to J K. Milloi * fcgto ) Dai 'er in Pure Drug* and Mad.cine*. Dyo si'.ffs, and Druggist's tundri--*. PURR WISH AND LIQUORS For modicinal purposes. Thi let hrsudr of CIGARS AND TOBACCO always in slock. Prescription* carefully C3oa.prmnd*d. MILLER A SON Jan. Harris § Co. NO b, HROCKEKDOFF ROW. mini I RON, XAILS, P A I "X T 8, 01 ETC., JAK HAI:R?> A CO. Br llrfiiiits. C F A THOUSAND. liai org .ItsK , vti in a pftiCttCtd trlsi -f t .s- g " Mtqi'r b l>. free OS" . -Ji r-itt.-rru- -1.-J (Mil- Kupf r: ' Tho btgrwdi •' ' nr. Jg !> •to I • , !• A . u - L ,r- • I t i- • Ml e lr . IS, . M Ur.n.lJs -e Jei • T I'll) N J or wa , j :.] ~j j. .-r d Niii, Drug S, . • V.'l-. Itaii Pa lan 4 |y \\T M P. A 1L -tv. All irne. ss-'a.'. *1 HeD"t..tiu. Pa iiifice.f. Mr* On. r*a B.iiidina K-ii"ioni- P L.nc-nr Hjticr Powdr., makes but er isr-l andbard, and quicker to churn Try i—for sale at W# Wolf's stoic ' BB.C* FOB SALE -Pirn ~clii "brSi wiil he aept or band fur sal* by J 0. Deinit.ger at Zerbe't Or ire Hall brica y.r/.t These b-ick ore off-red so low (Hat it will pay itorton* •• a diamocr to come bore for tbem. intending ic continue in the loaoufac sur* of brick they will be kc.A con-untl on band, and fair ind"ceaeats offered to paitkssm, " ug if. L X. ZEEBK W. R. CAMP'S POPULAR. Furniture Rocms I CENTRE viALL, PA. 1 manufa tare all kind* of Furniture for Chambers, Dining Room*, Libraries and Sail*. If T 1 have * patent Pre- rvr r. in • ' uh itrd era •> be trt ■•'.,■•! ■ ra. r ble length oft'me i l'.t if W. R CAMP. Chas H. Held, Hurl., tl itirhmaltt rd Jrurl, 1 ! • Mtl'iieim, l Vntre Od., Pa, tl 11~at.il flvt *, ,-i , u .t .Vr,,n ml p{e( lt>alt\ th>> IS! 1 Yl- p "AN \ i !•;. * f.- r r Of m * th Jo - V • '.AiaH' ! 3* AH AM & SON ! Have the exclusive sale in Belieionts Edwin C. Burls' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES. 8 WIDTHS, the lissl Sh&ssfa th V7©rls)a UOLKkaLK • RETAIL OB.AI.KRK 1* Calf Skins, SOLE LEATHER. SHOE FINDINOS A I Kiudfl of Custom Work Made Tn Order. B ! h.p Street. BKLLKF'NTK. Fa .** lUHj tf VI L' Wil l WHOM M"e ball dnu'ti DM II r. II I•< i'nuat bfMl'fil >n 1-tu.BM, In Trmh oil color, n nann for 11.0. Tuajr wo mount ad In ktH blank anamal and cold mat*, oral opaninc atvl Ouladl aajrthlnc now before the public. Katlafaa iloo (uaraairad Two aimplca for Stocata, or all tor to omatr. band 10 oonta for grand tUoatralad catalofna with ohiomccf Moonllcbt iu the Rhine or ID cart* for twn l.ar.dacapaa and CalU LIHoa ou black wound LATH A 0 A fo. 11l W.rhlngton St . Burton Mart H adqoarlara for i'brctnoe he-d L|l|l ; flV'll r*and Art Worka. fj. i We print envelopes aa,low iu $1 iui tlou'itnd. Send un your envelopes. W< 1 print letter bond*, mid state HI tMltj* ac l"\a a- $1,26 i >*r 10(H), when persona find tht 4 pl>er Tbi* ii l..wer thmiyou caa get ii d jic fur hi the city, ' F<>k Sale,--* > w Golden TonfUt Organ, w.'nui W-. I be bo'd ver> low. Inquire at '.'tis office. t£ 11 1 1 ™ 11 ' "J J HiBSttANS HOTEL, HI LI1"Y, pa. 'i b# bt (*.'• ni i, it| mtw* :i < :, t J.r •.! AU a fa#**- Hum t* i-| •' *itf 4ii|) • if (. nfr# rf.i-smjr. C' •• t. - •• r nl't f ;>.• 10l i t,l. A *<*; • 1 i ZZJmZi - * w ifl #* mm mm* %**' MUMMHi • *4 OfmJmtSm mrnmmmk 1* Nerrous Debility. , Ma! Wa#H— W Nash >* ** 3 ** * •*?■> 1 cmphrvjr • "HowmiMiHa eifiv N. So l,iMNM4ll>lMlrtMMa fIM lb itwiut *47 •k.'ti ■ •. iliMiHl ijinnlwH ** ►. rHJSi'EE?? i77^S2!ttsrcli , * , jrsri Uy M Ika —ip>> i lift Mat #1) Ivm. P(§ wmm waafc I# yea# mmm la as Twm *##4 Uf miIMI * ri|H In M r fc N Harness., Saddle*. 4e ■ * DPLEKT —f mHmti a* the aid ana# Daata*4 mtmmttm b~ .''. % Z 22733# ?iag|ffiffg2g^, GOLliMagSr: illianN lallfiehk il .i HimHl * ... ~;rre *■*£■ s WialOlti waWMIMMI, iialp id . a*iHa*>*MWi fmm Y'm mmm 4a*,* fl. <{■•• ■—l# II *lr /•"* #m iu* Tw tan** tr*a fcJ#a •- a ka mmi lilaw "IS* aw. at," fi.i ual dUta U;J Ceii ire E&2J Hotel. iQUX bJA KOLf d, J'KOfK. Ki mlin nwnrw•.U iin atatliiur for bur***. rriv •H depart iferj day fu all puttU. C. T ALVXAHDCO. C M. IUWM ALEXANDER* POWER, A u-nn . 1 M FMH. ■>wi>|>nw.h *]••• *• wi tlritoM CH< e*r M.) W • * OMd Ui r*iUW OS • r < mrmam'f Jtatam. DF. rORTK Bf~AttoriH. m" U Retlefoote. Pe. Ot, >?rK< f .*ek_ U - IL KPANGXEK Ai•.rat jat Law fcngiiak at-4 Ger .4. UUi-i n**. <• ;"itrjr V ifVl' Ct' ! u mim *** **• iv) *Ac ir- *ea '*t If T ' ' It" r i r* -f UK A J > FOeflif;, • • " i r ,K.:i v D FOR li?7. Ttf NLW YOFiii uriERVER. I :• li st kUhgi .u* *d Seoul*. iijr Neatpfptr. 93.*6 * Tear j *tpa:d. EitoStMW 18SS. P*-ti Park Bear. K.w lork.-M fc op'd Copi-e Fred. 27p \TWCD A PPP Abe )k coMain.ag a llMof towi. •* A t D. S. hwiift dlUea., **k Ui m. <> per* hav.og lirffN ctrculatioi.. AH 'fc Rrligtou*, Agriculture., Selenitic. an! other p*ct*l etna* j >uri*l Table* ef rat. ebowiac cent of edvertimag end •* < rythiuir which a., advent*#* waetd Hfe* t. know. Mailed . rerwiat of tan nent Ad/maGKi. P RO WELL A X).. 10 Sprue* St. N. T. (ppaaita biriHliaf.i I> u L mxtfta ■• beyond owprriMi Ui hat wait the cur* of COVhb'MFTiOy (ta n b> it wt advanced *tae*.i Asthma. lvf' >*. t*l*rh. and all uomagemeati of to* Nortoui 6y#*m A cureutar cwalaia" rut alar* of B.*OT caat" aweewsafb* - ;reeled, full idrier lor UM th* treat of !b dii*ne* a bora mas tinned, and ret uficataa of actual curat, will ha eant f**~ by mail U> all applicant*. hddre** O CAR O MOPES. Me Pio f rvetor. 11 Cortland aC, St York. 6 'ACE'S SALVE. A Vegetable l'it|*r' A* itirtM l iba 17U centanr by Dr. W( Lais. Gtw< • Surfeoa 1 King Ivy#'* nrwij Tb*ou I. ii ■geoey b-cured U.-naard- oftb* tn. : • rnoya *ir*a and wound*. and wn .#%• f *r i j of tVoifi waiahcuae, t utlti Ha!), afr no* prepared to ft* ail rdrr* f< r any hied of Carpet T/ ''ny O'tintry Curpeu, f wool ar cc-tta*. r r~ cia'ty and p*adr to order. Cu*uw wert uilcitcd and aat taction cuatafitrca A ■nlo pr.-aapti*- attended to, taf obrrces low a* r'wwfcr'*. oj _ C_ M JLB HUM a BKt. TUE BEST OFf ER ! We will *e!ldarinp there hard (tare -S-< K) P' AK y ro R S2IU A.eO ll I>l hef itile ta the >um |n|wua to. JaCi: % (t.atoi. ean>w ami I'twVtS all aew an? tot <"tu •.h! Imi v •*> |w! i< Iwtffg alia. it# *.--• w •>- tllxranttm Tbvm* FUo.r "M * ui ibi Uracil * . * ?*•*! " Uo ki lb r* um avult tittu. Vl s " ,*u f thiflat IHniUuttr t.U, th- rrat~ • .a ■ JmMmott m' It' iai •#. '* et ■*> Ina Aa*t ts r*. •+ are*an ut. ..c 144.C I rile tor iitm*iriaJu *34 ! o-c t. tl- evl* "VfeNDKCsSOfHi PIAiMICO, .* '• p i No &•> S Y C!IKOXIC§ fi ••ailwthnlt: . - eb i.-u nre *v io*r*iiw a ■t. ■' I tla. -- ••• b< **■• at ia>iaana4ta> ii , r : ATW >ut jtu *ll il ti„ a trut'iT u ' . .'iih .■■'■ >J ra'twtiie MI imto <**.r* AtJfclitT a>• ' r ill I ■AUIMOCtI... BSBai- Wte.~|| T- *— A 6REENHoTidV TPWlft , DOOR. Fur $1 we will send free by mei, ? divtinct ra. m'thly roaaa, winter law i " Boeoniaa, i " Carnation Piakt " 8 " Chine** Chrrtant' it. 8 " Zonal Geranluott, *. t 8 " Double 8 " ley beared, 8 '• Heliotrope*, " 5 " Abutilon*, I " Double Cameliaa, M 1 '• Azalea*, 4 " Lobater Cactoa, " 8 " Bourardias, 8 Steriaa A Xupatariuma, f " Fucheia*. w. C 4 " Double Violeu. " t " Pointuta, Scarlet tod w. f. 4 " Plutnhaeo, B " Pc. na, for Ward ma ■"•** 4 " Palm*, " 8 M M.>sse*, M 5 " Ma ran tea, M B " Hyacinth Bulb*. :