THE CKM'Uti VH)HTER Centre Ha'l, Pa.Th'ird. Nov. 2t>, '77 "jjsff-TKHxtH.— $2 per year, tcKen paid * a,trance : $2.50 vAe not paid in advance. Arfrertssement* 20EF* per line for three IN. xertion*. and brent*per line for every sub trqnmt insertion. Arfrerfiermenf* ey the "tar nt a liberal discount. 1 Subscribers outside the. county should re mit u* \0 cts, amount of one year's post age. instead o/lAVfs as formerly when paid ky themselves. Subscriber* can always tell how their ac counts stand at the Rrvortcr office by con sulting the lahles on their payers. If the lahle read* "John Koqft jail '76" it mean* that John is indebted for subscription from the Isf ef January. 1875. asui that it M ftme he was paying the printer. ~L6DOt OSSTRK H*LI. No. WA, t. O. OF O, p . meet* • r,-n Nalunlas #**Rln* la Irt* O<Ul t elloßS Hal. J M liIUIUKD, *Mt. It.r.SsSH'. Ol.n FORT toivsa. Nrt. Xtt. r t. M.. M ■ vlj rTntn nil.or b*foi**<b tall wn la la# (Mil Frlli-w* Halt. _ u c. > lltlU> *U. SlWl. J. A. rLIMIKU. W. M. Pa->.R*<ißR*.No, *. Fnf H. meets St < lheO Hall. Centra Hall on the SalnrAaj on or teetersiW moon at Jl' M and everj too KWonr Maar _ O W Roil. BseA LOCAL ITEMS. Spring Mill* school girl*, it is *aid. play base ball and play it right well toe Writing paper and envelope#, in boiea, very cheap, at Welch s Book store. M'Veytown ha* the diptheria. Head the proepectu* of the Pittsburg Telegraph in another column It i* an able, newsy and neatly printed paper Tylersville has the hog cholera. To bias Frants has lo*t twenty-seven hog* by cholera. Between 150 and IX\l hog* and pigs have died in that vicinitv from that cause. Best frch oystera, in tub or can, al ways on hand.at Dinge* confection#- John Harkin* sold hi* hou*e **ul lot opposite the old foundry properly, to Wm B. Mingle. at siOtk) John intend* now to make Virginia hi* home. Jas. C. Baal ha* purs-hated the Jit. Herrii >g house end lot, opposite Luth. par>onage for SISOO. —The recent rein he* made our streams run wild. —Wolf he* got hit new good* all nicely fixed in hi* new room. Go end see hii stock, —We have noticed acre* of dendilion* in full bloom, as though it were spring. The moderate wheather ell this tall ha* called them out. Jonny Allen has purchased the farm of Jacob Kline, dee'd, in the at one thousand dollars. Court commenced on Monday when the usual business was gone through with. 1 Tuesday an adultery case was tried, fol lowed by a hog case ; Wednesday may have a dog case, when there will be an adjournment for thanksgiving on Thurs day and all bands try a case of turkey*. Valentine* A Co , take the lead for all kind* of goods. They are in constant receipt of merchandize, and latest style* of dre*. goods always found there in advance of other stores. The Star Clothiug Uali, corner of Allegheny and Bishop streets, is now in successful operation, and filled with the choicest goods, at prices to suit these de pressed limes. Bargains are ,offered in suits or single garments, for men or boys. Call at the new Clothing store and price tic goods. A belter chance to save money in ready made clothing has not been offer ed. We bad rain from Thursday morn ing ilnd, until Monday evening following, with sßort interruptions. The road* are very u<uddy. On Tuesday the sun peep ed out cheerfully and every one is glad for fair weather. Farmer* and bouskeepers, read the advertisement of Slifer, Wails, Shrtner A Co., in auolber column. They make the bitt parlor stoTes and cooking range* in the country, and sell them cheap. Far mer* will also observe that they manufac ture Reapers and other needed agricultu ral implement*. They are an old and well known firm, turn out first class work utid will sell you *iove* and implements at lowest possible prices and sell you an ar- j tide that will give satisfaction. eatable in noted. Prior to this, the plant was cultivated for ornament.— /.inn* * -4>i- JJJT— C*>"TKE HALL SCHOOLS.—The PNLN* y\\n Schools of ibis place closed their firs: month on the 20 inst, with a roll of 110 pupils, distributed as follows : School No. 3, (Frances Willow) 50; No. 2, (Mrs Wolf) 35; No. 1, (G. W. Fortney) ?4 Total percentage of attendance of No. 3, ; of No. 2. *9 ; of No. 1, 77. —lnventions, like wonders, never cease. Wm. Mingle has invei-tid a magic office desk. You touch a spring, say "So same," and up pops tbe pigeon-holed back, like a jack-in-a box. And presto change. down goes the pigeon hole ar rangement. Tbe action of tbe back is vertical, and its motion instantaneous. We think be will puts magic desk in tbe Reporter office for this puff, when we will give the mysterious thing further atten tion. Five la Desk- Books of every description at Welch's Book store, Bellefonte. The Lutberrn Conference, held at Aaronsburg, last week, was attended by the following minister* and delegates : Rev. J. G. Anspach. Sam'l Kerier, Mifflinburg. Rev. J. K. Miller. Centre Hall (Boalsburg charge). Rev. Wm. L. Ileisler. C Peliman, Mifflinburg. Rev. John Tomlinaon, Aaronsburg. Rev. Wm. II Diven, Salona. Rev. F. Aurand, Adam Shafer. Rebers burg. Rev. J. A. Bright, Hublersbug. Rev. M. J. Fiery, Lock Haven. Rev. R Smith, Pine Grove Mills. Rev. W. E. Fisher, L. Murray, Centre Hall. Rev. Mm. McCool, Jacob Frederick, New Berlin. Rev. O. W. Stroup. Warrior's Mark. Rev. Linsz. teock Haven. Rev. H. F. Long, And. Houseman, Pine Grove Mills. Officers elected fur the ensuing year. Rev. vV. E. Fisher, President. Rev. Wm. C. McCool, Secretary. Rev. J. G. Ans pach, Treasurer. FOR RKST.—Dwelling house, stable and five acres of meadow situated al Potter'* Mills, the property cf Doctor Wm. i*. Wilson. For information asd terms ap ply to Thomas McElroy, near the premi ses. ISocl 2m None can successfully compete with Secbler and Co. for selling good and cheap groceries. Give them a call and try iora of their goods and you will want to go back again. POTTER SCHOOL TAX NOTICE— Notice is hereby given, the duplicate of School Tax for the township of Potter, has been placed in the hands of the 1 reasurer, JACOB DINGES, at Centre Hall. On all taxes paid to him on or before December Ist, 1877. there will be a deduction or five per centum ; on all taxes remaining un paid for one month after said date, the full Amount will be charged, and thereafter an addition of J per cent, on all remaining unpaid. BY ORDER OK THE BOARD. 19 ocl2m. The solid gold society badges deliv ered by the Franklin Jewelry Co.. No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, are exactly as represented. All orders are promptly filled, and no one need hesitate about sending them money. —Christian \ oices, Philadelphia. tf NOTICE is hereby given that applica tion will be made under the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to provide for the incorporation und regulation of certain corporations," ap proved April 29, 1874, for a charter of an intended corpoiation to be called "The St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Millheira," the character and object of ■which corporation is to engage in the worship of Almighty God, according to the faith and dicipline of tbe Evangelical Lutheran Church of the State of Pennsyl vania, and for this end to possess and en .j°y all tbe rights, privileges and benefits of a corporation. Application for tbe ap proval of the charter will be made before his Honor, J. H. Orvii. ai Chambers, on Saturday, tbe Ist day of December, 1577. ADAM HOY, ®nov Solicitor. All kinds of fanea for winter amuse ment, at Welch's Bellefoote. ——F*t*t (irtiMKo AvifKsr.--On last Saturday X'. r. Lane Cri<lor, *on of Philip Orider of Lock Havn, reaidiagon the Aid MI'IVMWM Farm in Beech Orek, wa* out Running for pheasant* in company with a youth. On hi* return homo, when couple of mile* ouUlde of Hooch Greek Hero' and nbout fire mile* from home, ho *nw n phe**nt nnil wont to the bnck ol hi* wagon, nnil caught hold of the inutile of hi* gufl to drew it out. The trigger caught, the gun went off, nnd he was hot in hi* bre*t mid expired nt once. A couple of men coming along eoon after relieved the terror-stricken youth from hi* painful *itu*tion and took the body home. Pe ceased wa* buried on Monday in High land Cemetery from his father's residence in Lock Haven, Hev. Mr. Creighton otH dating. Deceased we* aged about 80 and leave* a wito and three children.—Cl. Dem, A large stock ol StsNMoprs and Views at greatly reduced price#, at Welch's, Bellefonte. Always look out for No 1. Xou do that in doing what is to your own good and advantage. When you buy grocer ies, you lake care of No. I when you got them of Secliler A Co. They keep only No. 1 good*. Sell at bottom price#, and you save by it and thus show that you lake care of No. I. This Arm ione of the best in the county. Keep the most com plete stock. Goods always trcsh. Ihey deal fair. Do a big business at small prof it. Examine their store and goods, that alone is a treat An accident of a serious nature occurred at Glamorgan furnace, in tbi* place on Thursday morning la*'.. Whilst casting the metal mo against a water-pipe, which in an instant was melted through, allowing a stream of water to flow into and under the metal, producing an explosion, and scattering the metal all around. S-ix of the workmen, Joseph Lyter, \V ai Dunn, John Martin, Richard Shataer. Gabriel Carpenter and Edward Little, were more or less burnt, though none seriously ex cepting the first natued. Ilis arms and body were literally burnt all over, partiy by the hot metal and paitly from his cloth ing taking flame*. Although a week ba* elap*ed, hi* condition is still considered precarious.-- Lewistown Democrat, —nd. We were amited at the variety of holiday good* already on hand, at Weleh's next door to post-office, Bellelonte. Any tastes for a Christmas present can be suit ed there. It U equal in variety to any Philadelphia establishment. I All competition in monuments and I tombstones has bocu distanced by lleisler s Marble Works, Bellefonto, where the bast and cheapest work is turned out. Persons wishing to advertise farms. sains, Ac-, will bear in mind that we cfler to give a xiCCll LAKOKR circulation through the Reporter on this side the county, than any othet paper, and will forfit our pay if this is found not c. -rect. Twoyoungmen of Bollefonte —Nolan and M Allister —are about starting a tail oring establishment in this town. Mr. Conser, of Sugar Valley, also intends start ing a tailor shop here. Two little boys at play in John NetTsnew house, on Tuesday, set fire to the shavings on the first floor to sec.how they would burn, and they "seen" it. so did Mr. Neff, but only in lime to raie an alarm and put It out with Andrew Gregg's assistance. Newman has got beyond competi tion in selling cheap Clothing. He has got ahead of all the rest, and they have given up the chase. He has conquered and the people have the benefit of it. Wonderful business man. So clever. Will do any thing in his power to please a customer and send him away satisfied. He does not deceive. Represents his clothing just what it is. and you always know what you have got, and cheap. Re member, this is Newman, at the Eagle Clothing Hall. Call and see him by all means. GRAND JURORS -4th MONDAY NO VEMBER. Philipsburg— I S Gray. J B Laport. Marian —And Hurler. BcHefonte—H Kabella. R McKnight Unionville— B F Leather-. Spring—Henry Miller, A J Swartz. G W Lonberger. Union—G , L Peters Sam'l Sheets. Jos Davidson. P Holt. Ferguson—Darnel Louder. Ben-i ner—Uriah Stover. Po ter—G M Boal. ; kWalker —Jas Martin Miles—John Uu- j tyer Gregg—Ph. Shook. Howard—G I D Johnston Rush—Jas Dumblcton. j Huston—J W Stewart, J F Williams, j Boggs—E U Walker. Traverae Juror?. Howard—U Grove, C Bowers, A Hen derson Harris—G A Jacobs. A Hart ock. Gregg—D I Musser. JG Evans Ptnn—H Swrtx Co lege—G Lytle. Geo Dale, David Dale. Snowshoe-J Frazier. Moe* —'I L Roy or, R tra ni ls-, J H Reed. P S Bierly. S M Winter Bellefonte—J Anderson. I> W Woodnng, WW Montgomery, J W Cooke, Mich Graham, W W Cowdriek, A Sternberg. S T Shugert. lluston—A Meyers. Ira Davis, U Glenn, M Alexander, J Camp bell. Ben ner—W II Blose. Taylor— Jno Beck with Burnside —R Mulbol land Potter—U 1" San key. Half moon—S Seliars Walker—A Carner, Jas Huston, D Lesb, J Toibtrt. Jno Deck er. Haines—Jno Kreamer, D Smith. J G Meyer Boggs —S Orris, J De Ar met Liberty—W Foresman. Mar ion—G SH"y Rush—J I Dunkle. Jurori--lst Monday Dec. Penn—Wui Wert, Jacob Keen. Gregg- John Taylor.Jonalh Hondo, Jas Hannah. Jacob lloman, Geo Decker. Beener— S Yearick. Jobu lshier. Harris—Jno Davia Spring— Thos Sheardr. Hus ton — C Bullock. Ferguson—Dan'Sto ver. Jos Hoy. Bellefonte— Wtn Harper, F Steele, 1 Miller, Jos Fox. J H Morri son.* Boggs—J F Sbope, C Adam*, J H Wagner, W W Wetzler Hnlfmoon— W SGray. M Elder. Miles-Em Bar ter. Potter— M Stiver, J D Murray. Howard—J Rover. !-now*hoe—G De Garmo. Philipsburg—S Fleck, Ml L Harper. Haines—Jas Weaver. Mile*. burg— M Glenn. Marion—Ad Yearick. College J I Thompson. Trial Liet Ist Week of November T., JB77,Commencing 4th Monday (26) of Nov., 1877. J G L Meyer vs Gi-> W Hoove?* Co Richard Conley vs Wm Grrve. Jn" II Loncbe'ger vs.l K Miller. It B Hartman v Win Condo. Chas McCafferty u-e of vs Tobias Green. Henry Yocum vs Jno Deitrick. Ero'l Wolf, et al vs Jno H Lytic et al. Robt Slotmsn vs 3 Zimmerman. 1) C Keller vs 1 J Grenoble. G M Bet* vs Micli Cortnan. Trial List for 2ml Week of Novem- ber Term, 1877. Commencing Ist Monday (3rd day) of December Rode.-ick F Clow ue of vs Derby Coal Co of Pa. Packer & Parker v* Mann & Confer. Harper Bros J N Thotna* <Sc Co. Henry R Fiddler vs W K Alexander et al Garnisheres- Sultzberger A Co vs N Ttaur et al. Wm Grove v* Richard Conley. I J Geary vs The* Taylor et al. J ZLongvt H A Merrioian etal. E V Marsh vs W W Spangler. Win Sbortlidge vs H F tiinsloe. Wni Campbell & Sons vs E McCor* mick et al. J A Cryder vs II W Hoover. I B Hamilton vs Hurnsidc & Thomas. John D Lieb vs WmMeyers. E K Fargo vs John Kline. . Com of l'enna vs M J Dolan ct al. E J Desbler vs Win G Gann. Jos Strauss vs R Hayes. Lock Haven Nat Bk use of vs J A Quig ley & Co. James Gates use of VAC H Kephart. John Hoy vs Wm Holt et al. Adum KrepsvsJ G Jt M Packer. Thos K Henderson vs J II McMonigtl etal. Columbia Dime Savings Bank vs John Ardell. Cornover Dorflf & Co vs A C Hinton. Com of Pa ex rel vs Jno A Hunter et al. Jus A Freeman assignee vs John I Ran kin. . , James Hanna vs Jacob Sankey et al. J H Thomas use of vs Joeph Shirk Hoover & Reese vs G Flegal endorser. The best article is always tbe cheapest—this is a rule that works well in all things- Hence it is that you should al ways go to Sechler & Co. if you wunt to get the best and freshest groceries. You I can buy first class goods there for tbe same money that an iiuferior article will coat you elsewhere. 4JKN. LKK AND GEN. SCOTT. Mr. Liucutu'a Ofl'er of the f otuniauil oftho Army to (ieuoral I aw. [To the Editor of the Philadelphia Tune* 1 ' A* confirmatory of the incident given 'by Hon. Allen B. Magruder in The Weekly Time* of to-day, allow me to ay that the letter which hegivv* from Goner ll Lee to Hon Reverdy Johnson * found by me not long after (leneral Lee s death in hi* private letter-book, copied in hi* own well-known handwriting. By the kindnes* of the family 1 •' allowed to Copy the letter and publi-h it, in 1874, in my "Porsonal Reminiscence*. Anecdotes and Letters of General H. K. lc> (pp. 141-142). where 1 also gave the testimony of Mr. Montgomery Ulair and other proof* that the supreme command of the I niled States Army wa* offered Colonel Loe be fore he left Washington. 1 once heard Mrs, Leo speak freely of this event in the life of her hushand, and a gentleman of high standing in New X ork lit* told me that in an interview which ha bad with General Scott in April, 1801, he •poke in the very highet terms of Lee'* ability a* a >ldier and characters asamati told hint that the supreme command of the United States Army wa* offered him, and said that he iScott) would have cheerftill) given place to "the ablest aoldier* in America" it he could have tuduced him to accept. The proofs are conclusive that when Robert K. Lee cast in his lot wdb hi* mother State, he turned hi* back on thel highest position thai an American soldier could covet, and deliberately chose the path of sacrifice, peril and loe* of this world's goods, because, in hi* judgment, it was the path of duty and ol honor. In June. 18t'8, he said to his trusted lieutenant, the gallant and accomplished General Wade Hampton: "1 did only what my duty demanded; I could have token no other course without dishoner. And it all were to be done over again, 1 should act in precisely the same man ner." Men swill differ as to the course which General Lee thought proper to pur*ue in sjdingwitb Virginia and the South in the great struggle, but nolair-minded man can examine the proofs and doubt for a moment that he acted from the purett mo lives —from the highest sense of duty and honor. J. Wit. JONAS. Secretary Soutnern Uietorkal Society. Ruhuoms, Va. November 17. THK UNITED STATES >TEAMEK HI RON WRECKED ON THE NORTH CAROLINA COAST Oulv Thirty-four Officer* aod Men out of 133 OH Board K'loa u to be Saved. Norfolk, Va., November 24.—The Uni ted State* man-of-war Huron, George P. Ryan commanding, with 133 officers and men on board, went ashore about 1 o'clock this morning at a point on the North Car id ina coast eight inilu* south of Kilty, llaa k and two mile* north of Life-Saving Station No. 7 At this writing (10.12 p. in.) only thirty-four men are fcuewn to be saved, and even these in a terrible condi lion—bruised, without clothes, and suffer ing greatly from the perilous trip to the shore. The Huron left the Roads at 4p. p. m. Friday, and encountered a heavy | storm before fairly out to sea. The storm! signal had been up since the morning of the 21 *t and is still flying. Two stories are told as to the rcs(Knibiiity of putting to sea under such circumstances ; one that Captain Ryan requested lobe sent out, and; another that both he and Executive Offi cer Simon* remonstrated against baing ordered to sea in the face of the cowing storm- However this may be, it is known that iff Cape Henry, at 6 p. m. yesterday, the wind was blowing from the southeast at thirty-eight mile* per hour, and that when the Huron struck it had increased to a gale of forty-two miles to the hour J:rectl> fiom the south. KiUj- Hawk, the scene of the disaster, it a small settlement between Cape Henry and Nag * Head, a few miles from the lat ter. A vast ta&d bar run* parallel with the coast, and along iu whole length ; even when the sea is comparatively calm there is a fierce line of breakers, to the danger, of which a very swiltand treacherous cur rent adds greatly. It is believed that the' ship became unmanageable when oil' ibcse breakers, whether from the breaking of bcr engines or not cannot yet be known, that her sails weru useless, her anchors would not bo'd, and that she was driven ashore with tremendous force. A dispatch from the scene says that no two pieces of the vessel are hanging together, and that the surf is full of bodies and no means of rescuing them, the life saving station r.o.xr by not being manned. The following officers are known to be lost : Oeorge P. Ryan, Commander. Sidney A Simons, Lieutenant and Exec utive Officer. Lambert G Palmer, Lieutenant and Navigator William P. Conway. Master. WalterS. French, Master. Oeorge S. Culbroth, Surgeon. Edmund OWon, Chief Engineer. Edward U. Loo ill is. Cadet Engineer Cillett, Captain's Clerk DISASTROUS FRESHETS. THE DAMAGE IN RICHMOND BE TWEEN ONE AND TWO MIL LION DOLLARS. Ilriilg'S Swept Away at Danville, Harpers Ferry ami Other Points in Virginia. Richmond, Va.. November 26,—A dis patch from Danville last nightsays.- "The river Dan has risen to nearly tbe highest points ever known here, The danixge in and about the city is more than SIOO,OOO. Everything bordering on tho Dan rive* and the Big and Little Sandy rivers has been swept away. The Virginia Midland railroad has sustained much damage at this point. The iron bridge over the Staunton river on that road is gone. Throe other minor bridges on tbe same road have been swept away, and the roadbed ha been washed in many places. Dan ville to-night u in darkness, a the g*i works are submerged. A number of houses have been swept away, and the destruc tiveness of tbe freshest is incalculable." ALONG THE CONOCOCUKAQUE. Damage in Charulieraburg anil Vicini ly $40,000. Cbaiubersburg. I'*., November 25 Conocorheaiae creek commenced rising at three o'clock yesterday afternoon and up to twelve o'clock, midnight, was fifteen feet above oidinary level, and higher than ever known before. Much valuable pro perty hat been destroyed on account of the sudden and unexpected rise. The stone wagon bridge, on Market street, and the Iron bridge, on Queen street, have been rendered almost useless. The iron bridge at Keyser, north of the town, was totally destroyed. Five spans on the Virginia side of the Potomac bridge on the Cumberland Val ley railroad near Williarnsport, Maryland and six heavily loaded coal cars thereon, went down at hall past four o'clock this afternoon. Loss estimated at $30,000- AT RICHMOND. The Water Higher than in the 1870 Flood. Richmond, Va.. November 25.—At mid night last night the extremo lower portion of the city was submerged and the water was running into thodock along the south side of the city. People commenced to] move their goods from stores und other places and tba business streets were alive with vehicles of every kind. The water continued to.rise steadily during the re- i mainder ofth* night and bafbre noon bud j reached the high water mark of the memo* ''jrable flood MH7O At thi# hour, i* p m-i ilhe UKIIT U eighteen incite* above the |*4tiio mark and till ruing •lowly. I The .Uiiio* river and Kanawha canal n Idoublle** will bo a gro*l lulloror by the e flood. Ill* impossible now to aggregate v the damage In ihl* oily ond vloinity, bul • from ipprarmCM lit* figure* will bo be* • jtwoon fI.OOO.OKOend S'.\UIXI,OUO • AT lIAUFRItS FERRY. (ireat Deotruclion oi* Property. |||ir|i*r Ferry, November So Ip.in lh.th river* *re new twenty Ave feet above low watermark end mark two toet higher *!ihn in IKTO All the piopetly on hlivtian. . ' doab street, I* duatroyed II oh the river# J ere rl.ing eboul three inohe* per hour So tar no live* hevo boon lot. At Lynchburg ell.tbe bridge* u*e carried f away. I —— Heve you n cough ? Have you t pain in the br*a*l? 1* the lining mem* brene of your throet inflamed T The rem* I ,jy i, tintple end ure if taken promptly j • -Orean'a Syrup ot Tr, Honey end Blood*| 1 ir*K>t will euro the cough, allay tho pein, " end remove the indentation. It i plea*- l ant. safe, and ure. Price, SO cent* a bot ' 'tie. Sold by druggist* generally. I* • • i anotukk great land sriT. The Lock Haven Journal eaye thai 1 Hon It. I*. Allen, ot Williemport, end ' A O. Furt, E>) . of Heilefonte. were in ' that piece on Thursday for the purpose of r taking lottiniony before W. C. Krcr*. 1 me*ter in char.uery, in tbe c**e ot \k illieai ' Young, W. U. Armstrong, J(dmund I 1 Blanchard llenry B. Smith end E. H. Payne against John P. Herri*. William I 1 F. llume* end J. H. Holt- The* ore pro- , ' . ceding* in the court of common pica* ol Centre county, tilting in equity, to ' compel defendant* to pay the purchete ntouwy on three valuable tract* of land purchased by article* of agreement, and j which defendant* rctaej Jo take now be ctuse they allege the tract* er- enufuber 1 ed with licnt, and the title to a portion of the laud fail*. Thi* ee*e involve* a good | ' many thou*end dollar*, and a large , amount ot teelimony ha* already been | taken. The eae it aid to contain tome j nice quetion, L-tb pf law and fact ( A fine lot of Pocket knlve* am* ii.;**r* j at Welch'#, Bcllefonte. I. - • IA practical use fur the telephone, better lbu the tnutilelioo of " The Last Hose ot Summer" or *'Hume, Sweet Home." has been dijcovered by I>r. Foster, Goverment Inspector of Klines iu England. l)r. Foster sent a telephone down'tbe ventilating shaft ofthe Eliza Mine, at St. Ausle 1, Corn wall, the iostruuieut having been at tached to a covered copper wire, ami in less than fifteen minutes p*i#on* -peaking at the bottom of the mine , were distinctly audible on the surface. The telephone will supersede the inef ticient cord signals hitherto used as a i means of communication from the in terior of deep mints to the ground abovo, GET READY FOR WINTER!! IF YOU WAST THE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST TAPLOR STOVES, Buy tha "Laurel Wreath" J (Single or DOUBLE HEATERS) There stoves have TWO ROWS of lights, shaking and dumping grate, ar ranged to clean out the clinkers. No dnoger from gas, no parts to burn out, so as to let gas into the upper room. We make THREE SIZES of Single and TWO SIZES of Double Heaters of these justly popular Stoves, IFYOU WANT THE VEH YBEST ANDCHEAPEST Cooking Stoves, BUY THE -ZENITH" Double Oven Rouge ; or Ute "Economy" Single Oven Range. Theg are the best in the market, have SEX BOILER HOLES, shaking and dumping grate, A PPL Y THE HEA T To ALL THE BOILERS AT t ONCE. Th oren is large and square, he doors tin-lined. The PL A T f£S AIIE HEA VY, unlike the light plates of city stores--COM PA RE THEM We make a No. 8 and No. 9 of both these ranges. All thcee store* are WARRANT ED, and you can get repaira from the Manufactory in one day. Fur Stile by J. A. REEBMAN, Centrrliall. 1 J. B. FISHER, Penn Hall. ! SNOOK. SMITH A CO., Millhcim. J G. R. SPIGELMYER. Wocxlward, Manufactured by the SUPER, WALLS & SIIRINER MVg C. LKWI-tBURG, PA. We also manufacture the Celehra- U d B UCKE YE RE A PER& MO IF ER. K EYSTO NEt: Lt) VK R IIU L LER, COLE'S UNIVERSAL SUL KY CULTIVATOR. New Model, Centre Draft, HORSE DUMPING HAY BAKE. HOOBIBR GRAIN DRILL. BUCKEYE LEVER CORN SHELLER, Plows, Land I Rollers, etc. 29uov BOOTS. SHOE at Bayers, Where you, will find the Boots an ever brought to this cou Sold very Cheap, give satisfaction in w Komo but Williamsport in his store. Any thin prettiest baby Shoes to m r LADIES, ALL LASTING GAIT , fiSTGO AND EXAMINE THE L , OF BOOTS AND SHOE?, BET r BELLEFONTE.®t : I. D. THOMAS A. HICKS & BltO. We have a very large and complete ilock of Hardware, the largest that was over before oflored by any firm to tie people of thi* county, and Hr|*elling at llc'very low* e*t possible rate* Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks, Class and Putty. Fure Wlilta Leadaand Llusaod Oil; Tarpentlne* and Varnishe. all which w warrant to give Our Pure Lead will co a* much *urf*<- a* y in tbe market and cannot be excelled fur whitene**. READY Ml\ KD I'A 1 N 1' out up in any quantity to *ult people, from one-pound can* to one gallon can*, all re iy for UK. There paint* we warrant to he mixed with pure lead and oil, and are free from all adulteration. KkCit AKICB TOOL! —We pay special atiefiti"ii t<> iht branch, an I keep a full Una of Nw, f'hi*-l Hammer* and Jiailey'e Iron Plane* : ll<<r*e nails nfall kind*, Trace Chain*. Heme*. Ku FULL LINK OK SADDLER Y <F ALL PTIONA. (HiACII WOOD WORK -Spoke.. Follow. Patent Wheel, of the mo.t .mprovod j*t cut* ; Mr*. Fotla* Improved Flat Iron*, cheap, convenient and durable—poliahe 1 and nickel-pla <*d. Johnston'* Prepared Kalemnlne; put up In <Lpouad packnye* ; easily put on, and cheaper than paper. Wa have all color* S T O V K S. We have the only Kever.lble Top-plat# Cooking Stoves in the market. The Keystone, S t.f|uehann* and Juniata, which wo warrant to hethe*bwt baker* and the hear •est stove* in the market, wei will imil atlhe very F v " wrlt,,, ° *uarumeea. A*o .11 kind#. fKange. and other .tore*. COME ANDi-KE OUR KKYoToNE COCK STOVE , IT IS THE HANDSOMEST IN IHK WOULD. Croup eu be cured iu oue minute, and the remedy ie aitnply alum and sugar. The way to aecompliah tbe dml i# U take a knife or grate and •have of iu amall particle* about a teatpoouful of alutu ; tl.eo mil il with twice iu quantity of eugar, to make it palatable, and admiuieter it a* quick a* poceible. Almoat iuaantanouua re lief will follow. To cure hama.—Take tbe bams •* eoou as cut, lav on a dry abell, take one table*j>oou Ail of aaltpelre to a bam aod rub thoroughly on the fleeby aide lof tbe bam ; aa eoou a a dieeolved the urxt day rnb all over with dry salt, in the bone and evry crevice; after rubbiug two or three timee, they are ready for emokiug; cover well, and hang up to dry. Cement for Fastening Knives and Forks iuto thier Handles. —Take one pound rostu fi#lf pouud ot puw dered sulphur ;ftnetl together, and mix iu about twelve ounces of tiue powdered brick. Fill the cavity of the handle with this mixture, mel ted. Make the shank of the knife or fork quite warm aud insert iu place and |4t ii rgjyqin untill cold, when it will be found to be firmly fixed. The bandies of kuivt* aud forks should not be put in hot water.- Paint which is put on in the hall w II last nearly or quite as long again as ilia tame grade which is app|ied in the Spring or Summer, Ihe uxlu-mt hot weather of Summer mouth# is not favorable either for the preservation or the fine appeaiauce of paint. Heated milk, uot boiled, drank ev-i ery four hours iu liberal quantity, ij S>ro noun red br eminent authority, as' rrquently an excelcut remidy for, the most violent diarrhu-a, stomach ache, incipient cholery, and dysentery. - • - •• • " LAST NOTICE —l'ertons owing tate and county tat on duplicate in my hand*, are hereby notified that if Ui u not paid until January court, next, the same will be pla-ed in tbe hand* of a Juttice for col-] lection. L js'J- KOCH. Collector for Potter j A new golden tongue organ, war ranted, offered very low. for halt eaih and half trade. Apply at tbi* office. Buy*' Tool cheat*. very cheap at Welch's Bcllefot.le- makiued. On 22, by He* John Tomlioeon. at Uie residence of the bride'* father. Mr. Levi Murray, of Centra Usll and Mi. Rebecca Hartcr, of Aaron#bk|ig, On 2&tb inl. in pentre Ball, by Be*. W. K Fiaber. John Bay mood of Benuer and Chritina Breon. of Spring twp. - On2l, at Howard, Mr. Benjamin Strunk, aged 61 yeara. Spring Mill* Market*. — White Wheal. I 28, Bed " 130. Bye. 50c. _ Corn. ear*, per bu. new. .40c OaU, 25c. Buckwheat. 76c. Clovcrtced 4.26 t. 4.?0. Flour, per bbl f#.6o. Chop, per ton, $23.00. Flatter, ground per ton, $ 10.00 UtiLtrotTi MAKEXta.— by Shortlidge & Co. Flour per barrel, wholeaala. $ 7 50. retail. SHU) Whit" wheat. 1 S6. Red " 136 Bye. 56. * Corn, thelled, tfi Corn, cob. 60 Oats, Barley, rye weight, 66 Clovcrnecd per 66 pound*. FoUtoe* retail, 30 Nora Scotia plater. ground. 10 00. Cayuga " D Potatoes, .25. Onion*, ,50c. Butter, per lb , .22c. Lard, Bacon, tide*,-10c. " shoulder*, 10c. •' Ham*, 16c. Tallow. 7c. Hag*. Uc. Egg* pT do* , 20c. | Coal, Egg. per ton, $1.50. " Stove, 4.75. * Cheitnul, 4.25. " Pea. 8.00. IMPORT AN TO TRAVELERS. -THE BUSH HOUSE! Itlt!.l.KroKT*. pA. Has been recently thoroughly renovated and rr| aired, and under the manage'"'"' of the New Proprietor, Mr. Y. I). Mc COLLI' M , formerly of Pittsburg, it first class in all Its appointment*. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Are offered to those in attendance at court and other* remaining in town for a few davs at a time. The largest and most *upertdy Designed j Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. All modern conveniences. Go try the Bush house. lftap F. D. MCCOLHTM. Proprietor. I Forks House! PERRY STOVER, PROP'R. The Forks House, at Cohurn station, i* new and commodious, and i kept in best manner. Bed and board econd to none in the county. Stabling for 80 horso*. A* a summer resort it will be found all that could be desired, right in the heart ol good fishing and hunting ground*, and • orrounded by the most romantic tconery. lnov y \S. BOOTS i! ! Aaronshurg. LARGEST STOCK of d shoes ntry. and Ouaraiiteed to earing. aad WntsQtttowa Stock o" from the tiniest and en's Heavy Stoga Boots. ' ORS AS LOW A8 95 CENTS. < ARGEST AND FINEST LOT ' WEEN MJFFLINBOBG AND Boyer. . NEW MILLINERY AND FANCY OOOOS STORE AT PUTTER S MILLS. Mr,. Anna M. Weaver take* pleasure in announcing l the t.oniJd of Potter* Mill* 1 and vicinity, that *ho a ill. a new and elegant i NTOt'K OP lt\t\ (i(MH)k, ,in connection with a Millinery Store, on Saturday,Oct 'Jwh. A full line of choice and fashionable good* alway* on hand at popular price*. Dressmaking in all it* tranche* will be a prominent feature ol the kuaiaeaa. Hoed in [IOBIIRN AND (JPRIXG jjILLST | :o: (I —:: || -:o:- M O TZ~s'~Slv O OK. , Coburii Station. Wholesale awfRETAIL DEALERS is —ALL KIMOB OF OttAl'il t WHEAT, OATS, COlt.V. CLOVEUSEED, A;' - Coal, Plaster and Salt DELIVERED AT SPHINti MILLS, by the Car load, and at wholesale and retail at CJobgrn station. Iliglicsi Cash Price Paid For Grain. COALS>I.I >AT TllK LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. MOTZ A SNOOK. — ■ J*D All riAtT CLA33 Pianos, Organs & Sewing Machines C A L L AT THE STORE RO O M O F BUNNEL ANB AIKENS, Allegheny Street. Bellefonte, Fenira. THE PLACB Tu <ET IKXTINE Seniles, Oil Attachments, etc., For All Kinds of Sewing Machines. _ ; Second hand Instrument* and Sewing Marhinrs tV<*n In exchange for New Ones. Second hand maehlnn* f.<r Sal*, from $n ftft to S2O 00. Machine* to rent. HEPAIBrifG A SPECI^IcTY. Tl3 your S K\\ IX (i MACHIN KS aro <>ut ol order. bring them to Rt NNELL A J. I AIKK.VS. and harp them thoroughly adjusted by a practical Mechanic. Na: i.faFlion Guaranteed. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC INSTRUCTORS ALWAYS ON HAND Sheet Muic ordered when deired. One doaen Needle* *ent to any addre** on receipt of HO cent*. Keroember the place. BI NNEL k AIKFNS EAST ALLEGHENY ST., BELFTE J 'Tsar i taws aou anm sasss TWI IjßJn] C*> "oril Wn n . . iu, is. r-n—ii. t- - Tinr- i IVVJF) -■; OS.. M [WM MM. < | INR ,*S. 4 •- . [FARC I iSSSI 4 Up ||(|, ~ J ,4-41, :, w t. ... . nHM rzlszr' we— riwtw t... 4. ~ * ...... , „ 1 11 T '-JjSSSftoi- *uVu^lr^ 4 ™** W, *• • *u>4 I •*-. ~ Irtio rH. to. .*,••? jAi T wto* n *ur wawnir> WM .-'tf . -I-. *J " yi.v. . itMVY * • > 4 . 1 !•. • biff/ . "vcjn| JgfjJ j .i M-waiof aisif . yv-wEPTJy wIUV af tfc. MIIM na-n una* l , W M 111. I, J <lUp , 1 t "V 11 rlffll ia*a*ea ••!• • XsW't 1 flgHttk ' V JW *Pl'f3) OOLD BADGE COUPON'. I 'V^vtilTl MMCaD Oa rw-tft T ISli e-T— *. I.• , •'* (O c*r~r . rtwr —•-f V * F V|Br "J tMrwm a*u4 *->4 | y ea> K *r Boole7 cr Lodes Bade* Pin. • J Wawtrraal tv • • Tl Alltkariaraa|* .ill, is-iO. ~ ... h 'lr fr.A it /#K!oy|r-V\ m ,J- * a***- r■ it n wpV a\ n it. v . i"is**U ri\ii,ix n •, . . (I*- 5, I i. itMa.l f I a>ia4nito>a, ra. | /. TS. .•■<• T IK lif tor. 'Wk (toM *Jr I— . r .* 'ttrn xt\ " KL JIA IT. . nisi'*.'•. aaa.'iiTti.'*••• Maata L: J -tod a* 4 >'44 r.in—. r . . • , ...*, L trA /W 1 ■ \ vVW \TA\AJ/ t"i -••<!•.*• r*--nt af •!•> Vi 11 ,ui n. ■ > ... aaABfT VVyy r.-ai. '• n ► yIM ..I all. lit l1 ! ... .■ , la.! I, . \a. Ngfe/ ■a" r >i 4a. oraail Ara.jr .1 it,. I ,i. .j, J-. 1 I Tf rilot I.n-V.l . ..-a. 1.., I|. .1 r s. ~.11- j .V , tn HU(" V ' j"' 4 >ui Oil c , ..Tl, Aa. ■', I. - fill 1 WOTICK. ){vA rsA\t "* '*• wrr " rf ,M * •~" ,<r **T- l.br ,t arfaac-nni r-M r— i.lr - -li / ■ tUoCiar *•!•'■'*•*••• r ml- laiai. t0..,(a. 111. t ■ to. I a a.t all 1 I , ASi'/J ' ' ,r * " 1 akm-1 V"" jl^BCSr NBV' ui i - "y FRAAKUN JHVEUtV ro., 704 fhert**t M lUlta., Fu. dr Uae<ln-l'.toMtoAam-<an.ina. h- w .,' , 1 ,„. M , -< fZl'I wf. 1 ' jr _y _ Ur,itn*HleJ l| pn „4n.4 aiu.. Va., Ut!. wanted?.,7s.;>ar Ranisdr. Vatnlrodao. \%, B.apU fro*. J. C. TUIon, rtlt*bur>. r*. W no*. I m Lock Haven, Pa., Nov. 10.—Threotnen, one named Hamburger and two brothers named Maroff, have been arrested on sus picion of having murdered the scissors grinder whose remain* were fountl in tlu mountain near this city Nst September. For want of evidence tbese men were discharged again. Fashionable Dressmaker. I 1 I The udorsigned respectfully (announces , her New Dressmakers Kstnhlishraent in ' , the house lately occupied by John H. Mil . ler. All kinds of family sewing neatly ' [ done. Charges reasonable. Hoping toji . merit the patronage of the people of Can-,; tre Hall and vicinity hy turning out neef, and durable work. Mus. IIAKVKY SMITUI 9 tf. I T\ F FORTS KY Attorney at Law 1 I / Bellefonte, Fa. Office over Kev-i noldtbank. Hniay'C9j OKNTBK HALL I DRUG STORE. MILLER A SON. (Burcoaaor to J. K Miller A Son.) Dealer in Fure Drug* and Medicine*, Dy# stuff"., and Drugg.at'a aundrie*. FVItE WISE ASf) LIQUORS For medicinal purpose*. Tke beat brand* of CIGARS AND TOBACCO alway* in u>ek. I reacripliutta carefully Cumpoun lad. MILLKK A SON Jas. Harris Co. NO 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. i RU| P A IN T S, OIL^ETC., JAS. HARRIS A CO. Bellefonte. GRAHAM A 80N.I Graham A Son arteJM* utnlatea menu la CASH BUYERS. V\ e Lute the 1 urges; and cheapest st*<k ol BOOTS AND SHOES in Bellefunt* and arc determined to **il at uch price* a* will MU| tho P"*fcets iif y. try one So* it the titn* to buy your lai) IUD w.nier hock YOU eta get a goon sol id L*nib*r Button Shoe for Iridic*, from $2.00 u2 60 l.adic*' coarre shoes, J1 % Men*' came boots, *260 Children*' e'liuol bo©s, | Oil Men*' wool lined 2ttln boou, U.OO Buckle ovartboo*, 1.00 Cosirw gait err, 1 20 " " A l **"**. L.W ' all a win overshoot, tf) Women*' all gum overshoes, .40 Ulnae*' all cum overshoe*, ,:t& Meat' lumberman'* gum*. *olid bael extra heavy. | aa Let it l<e distinctly understood that dWN are all fim-clsu# Rubber 1 1 ***aada. 20maytf A MAN I'F A THOUSAND. Having t]i*eovetad, in a manner I'miM i.rovideniial, a positive cure for (Jon*om it dim and all Lung Complaints. 1 feel it my iulv i" n*ke known i A yinrlictl uianr By furnishing a > tuple boiii*. fr* ol . harge. to all sufferer*. my only boi> ol remuneration being Dial Uie medicine will l*erfnrin a1 I claim for it. The inrredi ••tit* are of the ctioiret herbal product* and perfectly nfe ; will b • cent fro :*> all Addr*** at ..nee. Dr. O. Phelps brown, 2! Grand Street, Jer*er City, S. J., or may be had of J. a. Miller A Son, Drusgi*:*, Centre 11*11. !'*• jant 1 jr. J VlrM. 1. WILSOJ*, AtlUjaey-at-Law, ' Bellefonte Pa Office in Mr* Ben r Building, bellalonte Pa. —• Lincoln Butter Powder, make* but ter sweet andhard, and quicker to churn Fry it—for ulr *t \\ ru Woli'i itoit MICE FOB XLM Tim~^HTbri^K wiil be kept on hand for *ale by J. O. Deininger at Zerbe's Centra Hall bricit yard*. The*e brick are offered to low that it will pay ; cx*on at a dittance to come here for liirm. Intending u> continuu in the manufac tureof brick they will be kept connantly on hand, and fair inducement* offered to purchaser*. '" ,g ,f H. K. ZKRBK W. R. CAMP'S POPULAR. Furniture Rooms! CKNTRK HALL, PA. 1 manufacture ail kind* of Furniture for Chamber*. Dining Hoonir, Libraria* and Hal la If you want Fufoiture ofaay kiad, don't buy until you cue my stock. UNDERTAKING In all iu branches. 1 keep in itcck all the Uie*t and m*t improved Coffins and Ca*keU, and have every facil* ity l"r properly conducting this branch of ray butir.e**. I have a patent Corp*e Prcserverfin which kodie* can be preserved for a considerable length of time i"otf W. R. CAMP. Chas. H. Held, Clock. Watchmaker A Jcwelei Miliheim, Centre Co., Pa. AI kind# of Wakhei and JaJn of lk lilcd ttylt*. m aW tho Mgraorllie Paioat Colowdor • lock.. |.ra*hlMt with* eomplef* UMlsi of th* Math *d *wt on lu leoe. which U ?,7*u W< L?" Perfect tlm* k.pcr. C lock*, meotrwff *a short a ©• and Warrant ad nR.s. a. OUTTUUS; Dentist, Miliheim. Offer* bis pmfeeiilonnl Mi-tiro* to Ih* puMtc. H* U JJHWJT ® Perform sUoporstloß* la the denUl pro- H* I* now fall, prepared to *itract teeth *b*eln t wlthont pala. a mjS-ilt WM. ITI!'M ANUS, Attorney aMaw nuiieionte. Fa. Office with Ja* M©Mann*, tea. 28jullf \\ E WL L L m,il *, hall dotea of th* , . ' , ui..*t he* at if nl BOW Chrome*, la t ranch ejl ooW. „ tr moo for SLUO. They arr m .unt **'# block enamel and sold mat*, oral epenia* and outtoU snjrllilae now bofore the public hatitfac SSIEr'SSTL ¥ ,mp, ~ *"•* or Ita tor hieoaie. Mend 10 ceat* for Krand lllaatraied eetaloeae with chrawio of klooulUbt on cho Rhine, or 30 oeaf* NOTICE.— Letter* testamentary on the estate of •Dr. Peter Smith, lateof Centre Hell, de 'JctMiaed, having been granted to the under* .signed, njl peison* indebted to asid estate jare required to make itiime-iiate pbyment. land thrive having claims agMinst tho same r to present them, dulv authentica ed by I law, for settlemect. HARYSMI'JH, CHARLES SLIM zo oct EBBBBIMB. tlht'USl UtltlGßM IRI1U mj B,T.Shugeet,bar ng i- Drug b*r* m Allegheny >!. l* fnt, heal door w Ilia h>.rd* •• | Kick* A Ilro . ha* clocked and ilte.l rt with all ike most popular DRUGS A MEDICINES. ' ? •CIIRMICALB, PERFUMERY* - j SOAPS, COMBS AND BRUSH£>, j TRUSSKS. SUPPORT US, BRACT'S 1...e PANOTAND TOILIT j ARTICLES, Ac,, Ac.. Ac. j Patent Medicine*, Alcohol, para W t>• and Liquor* (or medical purpttaa on Physician'* proacription* carerally cot wounded and order* answered with rai and dispatch. Farmer* aad Physlriat frotn tba country will find our ttaek t Medicine* complete, warranted gaauin aad of the bast quality. This Store wilt remain under the dirr (ia of the accomplished druggist < barm eclat beretofore co.necladwtlfc Mr. H. M Harrington, ai.d we raepecii I* solicit the cuatom of our (Hand* a tba old patron* of U># store. i'Jeptf 8. T. BHUOEKT W. A. CURRY. Boot & oh or IDftkßre n:\TUK HALL,Pd. v Would moet rrapoctftilly inform the ten* of this vicinity, that ha ha* start* j new Boot and Sboa Shot), dfcd woult I thankful fur a *bar* af the public nut > j age. Boot* and Shoe* made to oruet *i according to atyla, and warranto hi* * <r to equal any made elsewhere. All kit.- of repairing dona, and charge* reason j'liee him a call. 'bl> ! ' i; X EC LTOR'SKofICk.- tUuen testamentary on tb# a stale George Odenkirk, late of Cealro Hail, d eased, baring bean granted to tba uad< signed, all parson* indebted In said est*, are required to make immediate payment nod tboee baring claime egaiaet tbe sam< to present them, duly authenticated by j law for iemeat MARTHA P ODENKIRK, JOHN ODKNKIKg, ! iiixuufi. John v. PUITKK. Attorney!- (•LI.ASUN'B PUBLICATION TgftSSTgT,. nSM imteaamßlw 3,oooiߣ3fe esA-aSsSSim as- MtmUo* jwjbah mlZL** LovEwrsjssssr 6IVEN AWAYIr-"-*- Wu "- otSSI ENGRAVING. g*tUtor< M eu. Aeeaw .am^aSjbm. T A * <um bine, in Ysra Nervous Debility. VUai weakawer Dopraartaa. a week aihaaius foetlaa, ao >ro or cuurao* Ute noatt of Mowui Uworowk. tadieowitoa Orluwaa. or OOM ffraU apootho Wrtrm teafyeoredhf liutnphrwj'a Humeopathic Specific No. 28. U (MM* on *ad la* Iterate* tho errtoo*. lUik too clooa oad Imulna, imporueuwooth sod won • otogo i ho draw oad re)or*aoimi the inlWa paa. Soea aaod iweow m* wtlh pertfcl owwaaihe thoae aad* hold k*doalaaa. Mw tj*o alaS* rial: or ELW per p. >h*i of dee uo nod (UT rtaf of eewdoe. boot Jk* ml oo na.lpl of Price, dfiran Q777tsEMytsaSss U* ol too naeS'Unal that wo tan. t*n MS par wook ta soar owa lowa. Yea wood oat I * ewer fno bom* ever aiaht Too mo pa soar • . ..f ume uMm work, or ootr poor mn ataoMet* i< w*a oothtaa to Up lk* >■!■*■■ Ti■■ oad a* ctotat free. Addree* a* owe* H ■oliort * 0.. I t lead, fori lead kletwe mfob> Harness, Saddles, &c The awdi ralpae*. deiotmlaad t* moot tho ***** drwoad for lower prtoao, rowteottali* aolt* the olfli Uua ol th* pahUt to bafack of ■ADDLRBY BOW aParwd of Uio aid eaaad. Paotyad n pwefU* UTM^MMAJR^SJRFSTOCTOI^B!. io tut evwrytbiaa U.mflMi ttm riia aaubl:>i. meat, ha ao* offer* at prow* whtrk w U. -:i lhatit. JACOB DtUkh Caakr* l*aj. IJULD.§^^S£ ni'jotralad fataUr pwt Utatfia la the amid Aar we caw In cure* a aceeefwl aaroit. Th* a*a >•' w.'rfca of art atewafrws to eabaerfher*. The peter I* * tow Ikri elwwwa *i ill Hff owbeorhw a Ueeeeee* ** porw ■witar oowr tUr w a week A tod* tawl r porta tokiao rwHOwtimnhfutl* tea da*w All w*. ewraae atok* mowor foot Voo oaa drooto oAwea* ttot* to Uto I- or aal* pear apora tOaw-Wyer. need am be tu from h .t ever nlrki Tea oaa da It • well u ether* fU parttoaUr*. SWweMaa* ml toramltwe. Rtacaai end eipeaatee OwUU fm*. Bpoy want proiitoW* aurk eead ae roar *dd*oat at oar* It . otoaotiuw* to it* th* b *!****■ X* eaa wt*a ae ***~v* Sell* I .i. *r*l pa* Addree*'"The Paeple** Owraat ■ foriad. Mala*. law* > MM* 1 - First class accommodatkm for gv*t> Bst stabling for horses. StsgM nrritc and depait crary day for nil fmiats. C T STSTKirff ALEXANDER A BOWER, A torwM at haw. lilMmn Ha mil mi I Oei man** bwlldlao. apffl NI THE BEST OFFER I We wiil sail during these hard timw SSSO $2S(i Aad all other Mpte* to the aam* fecipewlam taoladle '.road, howereaad DpetoM-all aaw aad fU* ehas-- *oM direct with* people .a Wtoq^rt*o*/n*>Bk oao of th* baeet die|.lajr at tho Coal iaa IjilMsMhthaa end were mulaimb missal S far tU Hht'M Howore -Mew MaaatorOerr—owe wt thelargtot aad IwO la •ho Wwrtd. Th# tgaiiw* oaelala ■athashsh'* arv petast nehi Qnwiwssfoiii. tSji'misim i* IN ii*mioi to tho ttoro J WLOAEM&W. Ita Cr rWMrur lk* IMO IS iaaht. Puawa*oat oa trt* OoaM fU la wetto Sar UlMMad ad biimWM 11 r. ° PIANO CO., JFHTOD Y NO 66 Broadway, N \ CHKDNIFGSIS RD'T^AANTL'V chsron of this book are at Uhortf to iiiiioH|faaatho la perm or hp mofl fro*, frtcw fa* MU. PUBfar th* btoadaei adtUoa, or SIJO far the Pep afar adttouu which ewatota* *ll the not autoer aad ShMnUan I'oatrate table* free Acento wwatod MURRAY HiU ft'BUBHIMi CO, UiKaotMthM. K. T. tootdto ?^RSI!LTS^ , STWI!F" 000 R. For SI we wiil *?od free by mail, ear oaa of the following too* t * distinct vs. M'thly roses, winter flow ; wing T " Bogoniss, •• 5 " Carnation Pinks " ) " Chinese ChrrsantheauA 1 I " Zonal Geraniums, w. £ i " Double '* •* I " Ivy Leaved, " I " Heliotropes, " 1 " Abutilons, 2 " Double Cameiias, " * Amlena, J *' Lobeter Cactus, " | Houvardias. " Stovieedk E'cpstorium*. 8 Fuchsias, w. f. > < " Doubleviolets, 2 Poinsetta, Scarlet and White, w. f. * " Plumbago, " I " Ferns, for Wardian case 1 " • Palms, 6 " Mosses, " 11 " ll.rwt.tar, 8 " Hyacinth Bulbf. 20 assorted Tulips, Bulbs. 50 " Crocus, " 2 " Jacobean Lily, Bulb*. 12 •• Ozalis. 4 Lily of the Valley. 8 New Pearl Tuberose. OR BY EXPRESS: 8 of any of the $1 collection for $2 •j •> ~ 9 " • •• 6 12 •' •• ; 14 •• Or the wholo collecUon of 338 Buibi /' 8 ,EN . express on receipt' of slu 00 to wbicn either of our Book> Gardening for Profit, Practichl Flori-L cultu-e, or Gurdeninir for Pleaur* ; * (value $1 each), will be added •/ CATALOGUE free. PETER HENDERSON & CO *. Seodsmen and Florists, 83 Cortland Street, New York, JN m ! P
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