THE CEMKE REPORTER i r* t!, 7) asrTxr.MS.- s2prr yrar, ■■ ■hev /viul i i./mso" ; $2.50 when wof r oof * oacorti" .id •rrtirrmr nis 2(Vf.s prr fine for ihree t: scrfiojt*, nni urenf.iprr lin* for frcry *<■ trqitrnf. iiurrtifm. Jllwrfiai* *'s ey V yrnr at o liberal dliemnU Snitcribert nni side ths ,>wwfy ehoutd r it rs 10 e1 *, avnoMnf of one yrar .s ; hie, inviraA or'AVf* as formerly c, pa i by thrmselrr*. fiitbsr -ibrrst 'n ahra .s lei! i. -1 tbei 'at ,'tiaf< stand r.t the Reporter eft ~e by stilling the la Hen o-t their papers, it I table ~ rn>!s "John Hoe 1 jan 75 it tnr i . ',af .fnb't 's indebted f r suhfsriptv -i iv - If.e lr< of January, 1575, "ii that tl ■ fiwr Itf sens paying the printer. LOCAL ITEMS. LODGE MEETINGS. —\, II v : 1.-'wr, v S.I Onf Or • , s*i >r .i n* In lh •* LI L llnw lik.i. . *. PV> VAN. N.-*>. 0. •' AIVN.kmb.N. * i - 1-Vv.T t*ov>r. N > •. I AM. ie< ; fvAn rg. on or M • *Dn o llsl\ t nvw \t t V Nib. ri,.v-..;v . i.a\N. i .Ma. < r. ( H. T" Hi. .I". HHi-nih. N' r.'.T <* evrej*J 1 ' mi*.- i.' . P. M *n.i "O'T i ' , KnlLr Xlar. I.tpxk*" Hl -'*', " ' Cirthdig made to or* r at New man's by one e; tho bc>l tailor; n;u t hi. adelphin. On Thursday evening of la-: week there was a heavy hail ter a in the a-, crn end of Brush and Penni vallies. wb., 1 did damage to windows and crops. Bcv. J. Boas will preach at 7 o; church. June 15, at 10 a. m., at Egg Hill Juno 1\ at 230 m., at Centre llai June 22. at 10 a -n., and at Keck 11:" June 22, at 2.30 p, m. —A good lasting buggy or wagon, o sav k : nd, ean always bo had at lee ! shops. Centre Hall. Work warranted. Os la -t Saturday evening an K.i >on V .onogtaph, or speech recording ma chine, was on exhibition in oao ot* the school room* in this place. The machine belongs to Mr Wilson Barber, who mad the phonograph laugh, cry, ta. and in short, repeat every thing that was talked or whistled to it, with distinctness to Lo heard all over the roam. The ph *■ 'graph is one of tha modern wander*. The voice is recorded, and any sound can be repeat ed .'.em it a number of years hence, and i\ any language. No nosheul i o•. cor;:mite to bear and examine the phonograph. Who has been your friend uo has eanhlad yeu to suve money ' Who has made it easy for the peer even to dre<* well 1 was Newman, the King Cloth •:r, by putting denn the price ot t Icth ing lower than ever known t bo sold in this county. He only deserve 1 credit, a: d yec. owe him your most liberal pat ronaga for it. —Thieves made a raid on Mr. John Grove on Wednesday night of last waek, stole a brass kettle and bread and butter from the collar, a watch belonging t> h s son, a pair af new bc**:s, a pair c; o.d boots, atd some towel* from the summer house. The same night provisions y,-,re stolen from the preui.seb of Alex. Kerr, and J hn liinebach. Look out for the raiders. The students ot Penn'a College. from Central Penn'a, have organized an Alumni Association, for this part of the state. The first re-union will be held at Lewistown, in July. Adam lloy, , among others, has consented ;• be one ef the speakers. J. Winner Wolf i- on committee lo draft a c aslituiion. The Standard Clothing Hall is still the great resort for men ar.d boys who are on the hunt for cheap cloth.ng- They find excellent bargains there always, aad Mr. (Goldman is a gentleman in every sense of the word. OpposTto the Brock-j #: T house is w. ere the Standard C.oth r • Hall is found. —Housekeeper . just make a noto i r th s fact, that Sechler & Co., k'lep a full line of queensware of the best quality, sold in sets or a single piece, yc ow and Kockirgham ware of ail sir":- aad shapes, stanewarw In all sixes,(shapes t ' -1 *ty!es, c.rned goods, pickles, sauces, -.ls, or aages, Bmea?. spices that are strictly pure. The best and most experienced j w -k:::en. the b-. *. material ar.d the low- ; e-t prices fouad at Jno. T. Lee'* coach shops. Centre Hall. Call i a him if you ! w:mt a good rig. Frof. Dean, . State College, wiii j preach i the M. E. church, at this place, next Sunday, at 2.30 p. m. The students of the Peans Valley Institate intend having a basket picnic on the top of Nittnnv mountain next Satur day, 14. The Centre Hall band will be present. All are invited. The frosts on the night of the Gth were heavy in partsof Michigan, Wiscon sin snd Ohio, and did much damage to crops. For dried and canned fruits, cured meats, coffee, tea, syrup, sugar, queens wart, stoneware, and hundreds of other things, the best in market, go toSechleFs, in the Bush house block. ——Mr- Levi Snook, an old citizen of the eastern part of Miles tewnship, died suddenly of heart disease, on last Sunday. Mr. Snook bad been to church and Sun day school that day, and en his return home died suddenly. For monuments, tombstones, or oth er work in marble, gc to the marble works of Guest w Co., Centre Ha l, where orders are promptly filled, work guaranteed the finest, and at prices less than eNewher • The side-walks in our town, that were in a bad condition fer .-ome time, have been mostly torn up and replaced by new ones. Thai's right. Do you want a bat. cap, necktie, i collars, cont, pants, vest, dirter, any qual ity or style, just go to Goldman s Stand ard Clothing Hall opposite Breckerheff house, Bellefonte, and you wii get the best bargains in tho county. The Howe Sewing Machine. Tb world renowned sewing machine. Over 100.C30 eold in 1877. The most perfect macbiae in the werld at tbe lewe-t possi ble priee. If you are in favor of any par- ! ticular machine, at least examine the Howe before you purchase. Highest Med - j al at Centeneial Exhibition. What we clainj in substance, is that tbi* is an hon est machine, and if put in your family will do any and all work perfectly.—"Will last a lifetime. Terms ef sale tbe me*l liberal. For sale by A. C. Moore, wbo is t'ee only authorized ngent ia Centre eoun ty. For terms, Ac., enquire of A. C. Moure, Milesburg, Pa. fcit~s,ooo Extra No. 1 24-inch SHIN GLE"- for *ale. Will average 5 inches in width, clear of knots and sap. Can be bought very cheap. 11. J. BOTKR. 5 jun 3t ~ Aaronsburg, Pa. DRESSMAKING —MRS. SMITH, DM maker, Centre Hall, desires to call atten tion to her sample* of trimnr : ng* of all kinds; also, sample* of new styles dry goods. Cutting and tilting done to order, and old dresses cleaned and done over by iier. Gentlemen's shirts, cutis and collars made to order, and warrant'l to fit. Has also just received a new stock ef S-pring styles, fashion plates, patterns, etc Call and see. 1® ma A new double thread shuttle sewing machine, works by hand or treadle, for sale or trade at .his office. Warrant ed. Get your dried and canned fruits at Sechlers,headquarters for all kinds of gro ceries. Goods warranted fresh and pure. Green's Compound Syrup of Tar and Honey, a sure cure for coughs, colds, croup and early stages of consumption. Try it. VIOLKKT CotJGHISO racks the system and brings on hemorrhage. Phoenix Pec toral cures cough, brines rest and g'*'; 8 strength. It tastes so pleasant that chil dren cry for it. For sale by J. D. Mur ray, Centre Hall. 12 jun 4t Mr. John Shafer, the supervisor, has greatly improved the public road which leads through Madisonburg. Smeketewn, which is about 4 miles east of Madisonburg, had quite an uproar among the woman, who left their evil pas sions reign which resulted in a fight. X. T.Z, Gen.Gtonu* BIIMANAN liieu tit his home in Gregg tow> -hip, •> H- : Men •. day. Hi* health had Veen frail HII>I K s mind feeble for over two years. Gen. I Buchanan was well known all through '• this ecmr.ty, and wa* A g OJ AND uscfhl * ,It iron in his time He hold -umo imper r tant positions in our county ; wa* Hogis tor aad Recorder nearly half a century ' ago; Wi,- brigade general F. \ , aad j twenty years pre- dent of the Farmer * Mut. Fire In*. Co., o. which he was one ' of the principal projector*, lie had *ev * eral son • who J:d service to their country , in the late war, none of whom survive i him. He was a brother of Commander Buchanan ef the confederate iron clad Merrimac, aad related to tbe family ot Gov. M Uean, of thi- -late. His age was S2 year*. Peace to his a-he*. -Wo eb-orve that the annual -chool statement for Potter district for 187S : .) is posted up in slip* printed away off In ! Allegheny, 'overal hundred iui!a from here ;;;apiag t otßeo, a;.d tbe e lc> * at Bellefonte, all of eiti.'cn* and taxpay ers, and friends nail advocate* of the -chool > ause in this county, a d the mon ey spent uaon an office (hat pays a.> tav or does any thing for the support of Centre county schools or Otatre county interests whatever. The report for 1577-7S was al so sect to Allegheny to ho printed. None of tho oflleos in this ceu :y wore a-ked te prial those slips, and iifwo ha 1 been ask ed, would have charged from $3.iM to $3.74) for printing the statement in that manner. What pn llar era do'iar and a half—perhaps nothing saved yet wo have property taxed to amouat of $2 ■ to r'"'for. eol purpose.-, and a$ ■ 1 job b sot.: awa.v o:V to, Allegheny ' Wby this ignoring our ewn hetn■ office* To ad verli-.I this report . :I the KKI-OSTXU W. uKI cast :n art-, but * u!d be the means of plac :.g it in almost every family, but in slips a> printed the last two year- in Alle gheny, we would charge as said above,-- our charge* for that kind of work being among the low > ,u;ho But, -ap pose, even, that there is- a aving of a dollar or so, which we doubt, by going away o;V to Allegheny, .s l'otter township -• poor and low that its own home tax- I ay or* and industries must bo discrimina ted against for the sum of SI.OO ' Is there no office thi* side ot Allegheny that can do tho work just as cheap* We think a ■ itlle consideration will convince tho par ty that it is an unsound ;iep. What's the excuse ? —— Ilev. Tomiiason ot Aaronsburg and Mr. Wtn. Wolf, ef this place, are in at tendance this week as delegates to the Luth. Gen'l Synod, at Woostcr, Ohio ; also Rev. J. K. Miller. All the popular paten: medicines can be got at the Centre Hall drug st're, also tho very bc.-t retiaed Lubricating Oil ' for all kinds of machinery. j. ojun 2: J. D. MTRRAT. ji For fresh and wholesome groceries j; of all kinds, no placo can compete with , I sechler -, in the Bush house block. They ; keep the largest a-*orlment and best the • market affords. llou;ckeepers will always : find it to their interest to make tbeir pur cha- sof thi-- _'-m. They arc th" eldest establishment in that line in the county, and haTe tho mo-t extensive us well as ■ bo-t arranged store in this part of Penn sylvania. They do not deal in trash—ev ery article you purchase of them is genu ine and fully worth the meneyyou pay. NEWSPAPER LAW.— Newspaper law says if a person order* hi* paper dßeon* ] fr.ue.. he must pay up ail arrearage- or the publisher may c ntinuo to rend it on , and finally collect the whole amount, whether the paper is Liken from the pest office or not. Also action r fraud can be instituted against any person, whether he is responrib'.o in a financial way or not, i who refuses to pay subscription due for a < publication Fresh drugs, medicines, fancy ami < toilet articles, stationery, fishing tackle, ( ( all in greatest variety, at tho old reliable j drug store of F. F. Green, in the ilu-h i House block. 11 GREGG. I The grain crep this twp., will be short | ot half what it was last year, same with j clover hay, timothy ha- A favorable ( chance to be good.- all kinds cf fruit are very promising—and so are the summer crop*. This place is still improving. John A. Grenoble is building a new house yet , this summer, judging by the movement, 1 | it will be a step ia the right direction to | get the cage before the bird. L Mr. Clarence Gunsolus is looking at it , in the same light, has purchased a lot' of ground from 31r. Grenoble with tho in tention to erect a building and cage one, who will be next. Geo. C. Breon has moved to Cambria T Co. to take c'oargo of A Hotel, isaceess to I him is tho wish of the people in thi- corn- T inunity. ' Gen'l Geo. Buchanan, died yesterday t at the age ef 82 years, 10 months nnd 2 - days, will be buried at this place on V\ od- 1 nesday forenoon. I Tbe railroad officials propose to make 1 a change in the time tabic. Coma here I in tbe evening ar.d leave in the morning i for L"wi*burg, if they con accommodate ( this Valley better by making said change we would like to see it, if not let well enough alone. Pic-nic at the Cave, head of L'enrs 1 Creek on Saturday, lively lime anticipa ted- CKEOU. J POTTKR AUDITOR- REPORT. j The lollowing report is submitted by the | Auditors of Potter township, for the year ( ending April. 137"'; , POOR OVERSEERS, KOSIERT LXE, Dr. ' To Amount Duplicate- $731 96 Tubal, due Overseer 253 22 065 18 ! Cr. j By Bilance.. ............... 37(1 81 ' j liy Voucher*- 4*s 47 ' I By Exoneration* 2 8' By Percentage 36 (*> By Services 45 00 By Med. att By Attorney's Fees 10 00 , 085 18 W.w. EMKKICK, Dr. To Ain't Duplicate $655 02 Cr. I By Voucher* 526 20 B f >■ rvkm 45 00 By I'orcentage 32 77 Bv Exuin ration* 4J By Balance 51 44 655 '.EL S U P E It V IS O L'.S. JOHN EMKKICK, Dr. To Arn't Duplicate- $Ol6 I I CR By Order Peter Shifflar 150 :' d.-b .at >n the 14th of Sep < ton.bar la*!,- to th Democratic t'ountj Convent > ii, are rcqur to t to moot nl thi it Conrt Houo, In Rellcfont#, on Saturday I Jutta'JDl, IS*', *! 1 o'clock, P. M , for tin • purpose •( electing two repr* -dilative .lei • ej-ate* (• the Democratic State C.>nvon< r Hen, to lm held at Harrisl'tirg, and throe t Senatorial conferees to ekooe a Sonatori - at delegate to the uar, and to act upon • rueh other matter at may ha brought be- tore the convention, A full nttondanco i* r roqueted. Mm. HAMILTON, ■ Jam** Mi-Ci vin, Chairman Co. Can . JOIIN IMV I .N, Socrotarie*. Mvi its or ritx DKVOCRATIO Coi-NTT 1 Co MM ITT i.' Pursuant to tho call of the Chairman, I>. F Fortney, Esq., therein* a meeting of the Democratic Couatv C on mitten at the office of Mr. Fortney, In Bellefonte. on Saturday, the 7th instant. The fallowing member* at" the commit tao were preaent: Bel efoate. South wie l Author Brawn. Relloronle, We>t ward \\ illiam Harper. Belt ai . North ward—J. W. (i phart for P Kline I'nienvilie A 1 Leathers. Philipsburg L. ii. Lingle Bet ret I'riah Stover for It. C n'y. Br g- J -ej 1 Noff. I'oilege Michael tlroye, I'urtin William Mann. Fergus in, old (ire. ret It. G Brett !er Albert Hoy. lUrri- Fergus l'ottar. Huston— Paniel Irwin Liberty—William 11. Gardner. Marion I. S Fraine. tliles i'yr> : - Brumgard l'otter, North precinct Jno (UutWOI Cotter, South precinct W IU. From. Itush T J. Punkie. Snow Shoe ,1 11. Holt, spring Carry Oent.r!. Worth tjuil • -. Williams for G rg it. W.lliam*. Walker—Satnuel Docker. After due c deration it was doeiuoc advisable : reconvene the county can tea'.i.a . the purpose of electing dele gut •• to the State Convention, on Satur day, the'.St instant, aud a resolution re* [uniting tho Cre* ti, at to fix hi* call upe* that day wa* pasted. The next bu-ine*-. before the committee was the apportion-) mer.; of delegate* from the various d:s-j triets of tho ceantv, to the county eor.v en-) tian, bused upon the vote for Governor. last I*l', a re juircd by the rule* of the >arty. The aoiuber of delegate* allotted by the c >mmittce t > each election d.strict uatil th next election for Governor of the State i- a* follow* : Districts. N vele*. No. del. 1 Bollefente, N. W M - 2 Bellefonte, 8 \Y .. ... 11l :: Bellefonte, W W .... 52 4 Howard Borough I ' 5 Mile* burg Borough... -5 | 6 I'hilipsburg Borough. HI [ 7 I'nionville Borough... S2 8 Benner Township 166 (t B 'ggs Township - 16® 10 Burnside Township... 2b' II Curtin Township 52 CJ College Tow-hip 74 13 Ferguson—eld - Id!' 11 Ferguson—new >*." 15 GreggTownsbip 276 5 o Hi Halt Moon Township. 17 Hainc* Township 31 IS Harris Township 1— 1 It* Howard Township...- srt 2l Liu-tun Township 51 til Liberty Township—.. 57 22 Marion Township '.li 23 Miles Township—— 21' 5 '-'I Patton Township 41 1 I ".j Conn Township 2SB 2f. C tter, N rt Twp... 171 3 < 27 Cotter. South Twp. .„ I'M t> Hush Township lf*> 29 Snow Shoe Township. 75 2 ' 50 Spring Tewnship l'.'l 1 31 Taylor Tewnship 4 s 1 t 32 I nioa Township fit* ■ ! Walker Towaship— 202 4 J ;i Worth Township —. 70 3,827 77 D. F. FORTNEY, Chairman. PAKKTUE CONVICTED MIKDEK- . Eli ATTEMPTS SITCIDE. Tic Sen tenet of Death I'aaed l*j>ou . When he Takea a Dose of Strych- 1 nine. i Philadelphia, June 3.—Quite an excite ment was caused this afternoon in the cou of oyer and terminer, whon E iward , Parr, convicted of the murder of his daughter, WI ; brought inte court la re ceive p.s n'.'T. o of death. While the judg was pronouncing the lenience, it wi< noticed that Parr placed a bottle to 1 his lips and drank the content*, and in a 1 moment fell over. The court room was ' at once cleared, and tha ippnrently life lc-- - for:., of Pi.r eenveyed to *n adj n ir.g room. It was stated that he took a ' dose el strychnine. Ke*tarati*es were at once appli" 1 and medical aid summon ed. | At or.e o'clock Parr appear* to bo lotne*; j what improvi 1, but it is not thought th*t he can recover. Barney and Edward;' Parr, hi t r.were arrested to night on 1 suspicion of having furnished their father ' with the poison. l' —+-+■ TWO M ESSRNGEKS KNOCKED \ DOWN AND ROBBED OK SIO,OOO. Chicago, June N— At half-past one , o'clock the cashier of the Illinois Central j ] railroad company made up a package of . slo,iMt). all in hills, and alter wrapping it up in a couple of newspapers intrusted it , to two young men, nam>-d Harry A. Han- ■, son and Carl Wilson, to convey it to the , Merchants' loan and trust company's . bank. Hanson carried tho money under | his arm and had just reached the alley be tween Wabash nab Michigan avenues,; when they saw two men coming toward them. i! They had come to the alley when the men separated, going one on each side of the messengers. L Suddenly and without a word of warn ing the men hurled a couple of handful!*) of red pepper in the eyes cf tho boys, then { by mean*of a heavy sand bag about a foot h>ng knocked their helpless victims down, and snatching the money package ( from Hanson, started south through the alley toward Madi son street on a dead run, j | Wilson recovered first, and gaining hi*, feet started after the bold highwaymen,) shouting "-Stop thief! They did not stop, ( however; and being partially blinded by| ( tho pepper, Wilson quickly lost sight of them in tho alley, llanion was so badly' used up he could hardly speak. His eyesj were red and swollen arid hi* clalhe* cov ered with red p<-|iper. Wilson was not •julto •<> badly off and told his story nuiet- 1 ly and distinctly. The three Chicago robbers who tool, SIO,OOO from a bank mesenger, have boea | arrested. A NEGRO RIOT. Six Killed und Several \\ oumled. , Savannah, .June 8 - A terrible riot took ! place thia afternoon atM'lntosh, Liberty county, a station on the Atlantic and Gull; railroad, between a party of negro excur 1 sior.i-ts from Bryan county and negroe bel nging in M'lntosh. The trouble be-: gar) in a light between two negroes, when : John ltandale, captain of a negro militia! company from Bryan county, which com pany formed part of tho excursion party, were ordered to charge. Tho company • obeyed the order, bayoneting everybody; within reach. Tho captain himself kill ing one man by running nis sword through him. There v.a- intense excitement at this outrage and the M'lntosh negroes rallied and drave the military company Into the cars, opened fire on them and killed lour and wounded n large number of others, and only stopped shooting when the train was drawn out of range. They tried to prevent the train from leav ing by tearing up the truck, but failed. All the parties engaged were negroes. Bt. Petersburg, June 9.—-The sentence■ against Alexaader Seloviefl, who attempt-] ed the assassination of the Emperor of, ltussia, on the 14th of last April, and was convicted on the Otb inst. before the su preme tribunal ofbelonging to an associa tion for the overthrow of the state, was carried out to-day. He was hanged at 10 o'clock this morning in the Smolenski , held. A WOMAN ROASTED A 1.1 V I '* W ilmington, Prl , Juno K A Mr, • v llonoro I.sey wa during front hero t 'e her home o> Chi tor c-'untv, P'-nnsyl p-'vanin, "n-t ev.uit s: tho content* the carriage, eelt.n nnd draw, were ignited '*> by a match, and i no intant the who!< interior of th. vehicle ** In a Ma*., 'he 'c' horse heeeniiag frightened run aw.v. .at! before it was •lopped Mm Lacy we* liter " ally r.u-toit alive, hci 'eh I ing horn K led to a crisp. She die 1 early thi* tnurn* T* , TWO Ml' KIM. K I KS I V Mil I.D I N NEW At K \ KM. | Santa IV. June > On \\ edne. .a, , 'night, m 1,0, \ p, an lla an, who U fall murdered a FRENCHMAN *DI * MO .'•an woman and woo > entcuect| to to hanged, ha! was - ib-.quenllv allowed n , new trial, and a Mexican wheel W i netday murdered n man, were taken mil the jail and hanged on the public -quart 'bv citixens, The I odic, were all I hat ing yesterday aa.rning ! SKTK.N ItKNKNI I MFUCKUS UILLKIV Naihville. Tena , dune I A letter dat ed Snulkville, Juu, T, a> received here bv the I aited State* revenue collector an aouncing that l'ni'.t-d Stale* l)epaty t'o - r loel.r Jam- -M. IVavi* and • x liifn were killed on the Ist iuat . by moonshiner,, in aiiibu*! , nine m e> - uth of that place. A VILLACK UKSTKOVKU BN STRKAMINM LAN A t'ataa *, May A x - have In received here •tatiiu' th it - uia - • tlt-ure* have opened en Mt Ulna I't e deed oilava is now very n: a-.v. arui | dreaming towards t ie ILv r Aicantaria devastating the village Albia A long continuance of the erupt :i - pre a 1 a Rome, May 1 rilirty I•*' , rat Is bar, epeaed in Ona 'I ■*\ vor - v-al . mile*, *rid all pour forth lava. The orup-l lion of \ fsuviu* is a - incr^a*iag. W'IIKELIN'ti. j A Man Fstslly Shot at a Pio-Nic, ! W'hce.ing, \V. \'a.,Juiia r -WL.c at tending tho pic-nie of the Leisure Boat :Club on Saturday everting, Jaui.- >mit. 'got into a fight wit! an rug .Daa.cl ' mith, his lather, wen! to hu nnitUa.e i when the rough, .rnt-d e.i him. "l'aud.v 1 I Ni ichoh, drew a revolver, when it wa | I snatched eat of hi- hands by Wi.lia'U' 1 Clator. who shot Dan , 1 Smith fatally, the 1 ball penetrating tho bowel,. After the] I '-hooting, Smith wa, terribly pounded l#> ,i NichoL and William n:.J J . r t't.d r 1 Smith i* lingering, but physicians say he'j cannot possibly survive, N.cholt- gavejt [himself up to-day. Warrant* are out tor , ithe two C'iate , tilth I \ .• ! •>•. - heea apprehended. diaries Sumner was no m .jitian. A : ; lady friend once toll bun that it he was to . . buy a ma c-box icl te . Lacy wis literally reaU ii alive, her 9e*h be rig bu n#l to acr ; " She died early this morning. TxßitipLk TaaoKPT VT I.IIUSON.- On Monday we >k, I'et. - 11. uer, tax r. and (biutikl, L latogw, went 1.1 the residence of William I hr h.at L?ba- 1 non, fer the purpose of tolling contain *' goods which thoy .* it 1 f. r tax- " Upon enter.og the premise* Uhrich ap peared and. with an oath, d-'lared he 1 w- .Id -ho ! !'••>: r - w!. - n'.te: to remove an article belonging 10 him. h Leiainger writ toward v'l.ri . whe- the latter tlre.l, the *hol takir g effect ir>. I.- n-i ■ ager's abdomen Uhrk h ir.-t.mtly turn ed arid Lred at Houer, the . ; gra ' g shoulder and tear g h - it, :,*d tin powder burnisg hi. face. 1 : rich t en pi.ac- d the pistol to his >wn he i and -1 charged it, tie ball pa- rg t' • .:h I *' w killing him instantly. I'brs. h *er . Ed ia the Twelfth ]'enn*ylvat ■ 1 Chivalry during the Ute war. Leininger died on ■ Wednesday. - S.-.ce the great bail storm of Th irsday last, which alTected adj- ining couatir,. Mr. D. W Eeiltnaaof I.imest.-ae Tap. paid a v oit to lit- htiriJ, Juniata Co I 1 where tho storm caused great damage. I ' Jle say in La* Creek and PfouU' valley hail as large as ben * egg* fell in great; abunJarice, causing utter detruetien to crops ef all kinds—that en tbe day after the storm n er. drove through bail '.ea-- *0 thick as to touch tho horses' kaoee. ; During the ngiag t"> Mr, -lehn l'i'e one mile ea-t of It l.Eeld, was -'.ruck by i.ghtniagnnd entirely consum* el, together with .'KII bushels cf corn in tbe ear, 1-tn busbel* of wheat, k i) bushels of oats and all hi.* meat. llis live stock wa> saved. No iasura nco, und no rod* on the barn, • ays tho Miffliaburg Telegraph. The largest cultivated wheat farm on the globe is said to be the (irondia farm, not (ar from tho twn of Furge, Dakota. It embraces mass 40,•) acres, both Itov-- 1 erament and railway land, aa-1 ii. - close to the KeJ River. Divided into lour part-, it ha* dwelling*, granaries, machine'" • hops, elevators, •table* for2oohorn . nnii room for storing 1,000,000 busbel* of grain. Reside* the wheal farm, there is a stock I farm f'JO,OOO acre*. In seeding time. 70 to ht cea-ed. The flow of lavn ha* coin* j plctoly stopped. A dispatch f'rem Calcutta reports thai 1 riot* occurred in (lodsavery district of 1 Madras Presidency The local pupcrs [dignify them by the name of rebellion, 1 j —We call tho attention of our readers j |to the advertisement of a new book, "A . I Treatise on the llorso and his Diseases," , published by It. J. Kendall, M, I)., Kno*- ] hurgh Fulls, Vt. The book i* full of vul- [ - uiible information, and us tbe price is only ■ 26 cents, no horse ownercan afford to go 1; without it. The book ean be iiad of the L author as above er at this oflicp. Forty ihousnnd cnmels belonging to the British transport service have died dur ing the war in Afghanistan. Cholera of a severe type has made its appearance in the lower Bolan Pass. Pbcenix Pectoral will cure your cough- Phn "I colored citi ou* wlio asked that jiiiurn ha *um% jmoiitil without distinction im to col- 1 r, nidi nil there enn'bo no <|iic*tion jthnl the State has tlo to' prescribe tl* mauuor in whichi juror* nre to l>o arlccted. He will summon rollorcd jtirooifj when he (lot-in-' it licit fur the tufurco*. im-nt of the law and in t till than. j tic in it foul. We iiieitn the until, [who lets hi* baby cry nil nijjht in the nrmijof iis mother,and doe* not *leeei> :i iviuk, when Dr. Bull'* Baby Syrup will ijtiit < PS, AND KVERY THIN(J ELKK LOW IN PROPORTION. J^ ai '£ a i*is ever Offered in Clothing. Is ahead and bound to keep ahead • XKVKIt Wly ChOTIIIM UNTIL YOU HAVE SEED NEWMAN. ' I'Mli-asi- II"- I'm,,:,J 1,, 1!,,,il 11,1/ I'll ICES mill qL.tLITY, ANDFIMYN A. 1 - LA lt ] vute old, faded an ! disc dorcd ucuts. They are prepared by Wells, Richard* aV Co, Buriiugton, Vt., and p'ive effects t "all kinds of goods. The Adan.- Uxprcii Company ha< adopted ,u new rale ciiargi- which will nrohnlv largely increase il- huti iiiess. According ii the new rate-, book-, {- riodicaie, puintililet*, neivtfia pers. etc., uot exceediug two pound?, will be carried for 1' cent.*; over two j or uot more than three 20 cents; over t i three and not more than four pounds iu weight will be gharged 8 cents |er | pound, in addition to the rate for four , jxoutnl package*. Moucv jiackage# under S'i'i will be carried a distance not over TOO miles for 15 ceuU; from i s'd*> to SSO, the same distance, 20 els. ! The "jwcial rail- and conditi uis for regular shippers arc exceedingly lib* eral. I uder the new laritl" sluppi r* of money and tnall.pai kage- will take advanta."' cf the xnre - comp*.njr r. • biiug the safe?', and must exp-ditious, being in some iwprfi* ptcierable to ju-stal money or ler# and registered letter*, as th- Exjrrx - Company is tr-poUßil/c i t l"s or uou-deliverr while thefp' tii ca department is not. An English c rrespoodent at Darin* stadt wriu - —"A > tit th 10th of De cember last a young man, ,-uu of a pro fe--or iu the gymnasium walked with his betrothed, a young and pretty , girl, t > a j-viidJ.-utue twu miles ofl" iu the Aeljoiuing wood*. They there tied 1 themselves t gether and jumped 1 in, Intending t > end tLeir trouble* in j suicide. However, ti.<* ice c Id water brought tho gentleman t hi-- n-t*. j' aud be conlrivt 1 t > free hittw If and j to scramble out. Iraviug toe p ir girl j | iu spite of her cries lo drown which she did. He wa- tried aL w weeks ago and sentence i to three year* aud nine mouths' irupr -juuieut r the of* ' fence. PRODI I K. i P!r.laJel|.:.i.x j - V ; S : c; ver- 1 iioml i- ilea l at t. -. Ti-i.ol . v aiu! flx- are urn-hangi'd. | Grain wbc-t.Perit.-ylvatn.iaaJ auVh- , . r-: -- '. at Sill 1 'l* : : : at I SI ,1 17. llyo at oil 0 . Csra at j CHICAGO. C .•ago. J -'i* 5V i at *>o2C:.i ago; -pring SI lii| for eah. C 'rn AilH Mte i Oats :r rt-b. Rye • 53c. Rarlov --k". CATTLE MARKET. Plii'iu'.alpli .In • ' —Cattle active i | pul 60 g.'.-1 at : ' I- - um ■ c. cunmoa 4 1 - v 4 f Si.rc* active, roc.'.i-t- -i.isxi ar-aJ, prime 4jc, good 4)c, nieJiuus .i • , n-inme. .. , i f. Hog* dull, receipt* i.uObhoaJ, * m>4 .'lc, medium 6Je. comnwa sc. Spring Mills Market. Wheat $t x"0 Rye, 45c. Corn cars, per bu. new, ,4-< Oat.*. 22c. Buckwheat, 7 ' CL'verseeil, S t" "6 Chop, per ton, $'J • ' Plaster, Er-utid per ton. fIJ.W flour, pmrbhl 54.50 # Butter, 10c. Tallow. Gc. Lard, V. Ham, 10c. Hhaulders, Clean Side-. Cc, Ha(j*. 2c. RkA per dox., He. Tub washed wool tOc. Coal, Retail. Uv Car, (iros*. Y.gi. ft Pea. ?2 fO 75 auditors NOTICE." The undersigned, an auditor appointed 10 hear and pa-* upon the exceptions tiled le the acrount of Jaie Sw nrtr. and Henry BaithM—eu. exm uton uf Iliubdh Rr --lho|no-w. dr i-at the par tic* interested at Mm •tUce •! Alexander A Rawer, in Pellefoate, m Tue-lav, the 22nd day of July, IHT '. at 10 "'clock, A. M II A M K KK, PJjun It Auditor. . ♦ . 91A1IIC1F.D. i)n tlm lit ie*t , at th- r -*idence of the bride's parent-, by Rev. W. H. Stover, Mr. John .1 Taylor. "! Farmer'- Mills, to Miss Amanda J. Urian, of Madin barg. On th* Ist in*f., by Rev. \\ . M. I.andls, Mr. Jlarvov 'A. Bierly t M is A ll ** It Krown, both-of Sugar Valley, Clinton county I'a Clintin fo. papers please copy Nervous Debility ! Ncrvou- 1 )• In!if v DeblUW. * 'lrerowe I. IrtiUhl* Male of Hi* ntln-V a Wi'kk, ndrvuttk, *tlunl*tn<] Inpllttf. !• Ptli'lgf at ADlltlft (toll. dßthkMdl h*Adl. wpk nieruu7, tls . oniKNitifini'r* •>f rir*A*4. TuntAl Thtu n*nuu* rejtoett*lp> t's* (ptttlr* eyatvm. <*t !•• ifs-miin,- lah*onlt I" K. Kttkr 11 hti I fellow wrai pcr aruund It, i <* >utu|rtpl> ot* out-* Id** WORMS, WORMS. WORMS. K I*' Kunkcl'd W ifn nerc' fil ile*'my Fl,ll—ftird rtlonuftii Woffia i Kvaktl.lkiM Ijr m i oAtful phy* .. uii-i is* not< I ajo* Vumih !• two kourt. ftl'iTP lth lie ill nn plolUu At t • I(WP. a-oiiglt. fnvsir. !thlr.r At tlx* h*Af r!i*. (iMii hroath, th* pAltont gitxtk pile nnd lliln, tickllug And irriiAtiot) in lUs* AUUI - II Ln*i myiiih totFA. And morn, eon'* from worm* I I K>ink-!' Worm hffUl* tpnnr f iU !' rs tuov.* i 11 l*r s •*. I Ml por IrnttU. or |t is.iltl.sE fr f.VUt i *r Tgpn Worm writ** tn f your druvglfH thn Wurm Strtns. Atoi tf )AA it not. ■Oh'lt 'iw. K.I Kunkol.2.( North Mnth sc.. IIiIA dolphin, I l ®. Adv oe I*> IIIAII, . t4 Ihtm* mini AtAiup, (TENTRK UOtJNT Y, S. S. J The Commonwealth of Ponn'a [Seal.] To Aaron Lukenbarh, you are hereby cited nnd com manded to be ami appear at an Orphans' , Court to bo hold at Bullefontn in nnd lor the County of Centre on the fourth Monday of June next, thou nnd there to show cause why tho letter- Testamentary granted unto you on tho K-tnto of K. E. .McM inn, should not bu revoked. Notice of this citation to bo given by publication | in two newspapers published ill Centre ■ county for four successive weeks. I Witness tho Hon-C. A.. Mayer, Presi i- dent of tho -aid court nt iiellefenle, the ' 2hlh day of MHV, A D, 187'J WM. E. UuKUItIJCLi), , a o. c. Never promise mere than enn he' •tlonc. Dr. B ill'* Baltimore Fills have boon succt*-fully run on tliiw princ-i -■ pit. For rale by nil druggist*, Frice i Jo cU. i Dnuiol Rohrcr, 11 j., of McKei* , 1 nil* xuld hi* tobacco rui*od ou llircr acres for s•>.!#, Merwr*. Fort/line tuid Swart/ nloo aold their crop rained ■ -ii tliree acre* for 8- r i0(. They put U> ' '•da. per lb. The t earner China -ailed foi lloup Kong from Kn Frauci-t o wiib t, ven teen Chinese leper* who have be- n •hipped to China by order of the County Bupervii-or*. SHEl'.lFl S SALES. The following properties are advertised ue.ow in (ierißaß, nl MterifT- tale, at the t mtt bout Saturday, J niu 21, lf-7',' at 1 P. tit. : A tract o' jtf acre* in t'urtin tewnsinp, with iuute, t. , pr -perty el Harm in Prince. i wo I.iU in Rellefonte, with house, etc., property of Ehi and tiuo. Jiarseit. r\; ERKAUr. .tttijfr finr# 21-ritl ven levari facia*, tuit vandil: ni eipoat* rri-ififß t#rd> tirtb tt Krert M-n Prninnn rcn Knitrr t*easJ> tint si mi 4 n-irt pum ifinfisi ita'-ib.-tra nrrtra an tvm P.-vrthsufr m ®k:ir J-ntrjui -sarnie tir. atftra .em. Uis tin 1 lit; 'isd-inttiij* ta* frlamt Mihruhrar iifi'rrt C'uratham trr i'rrtKitt§n -Sam!id 1 fte I. till' trart amnitf strt(J rtn i rru.t ; iiad iirjrat ia Kartia frtrn>:r. t atrr (V ts, 'braa a. uat tvtibrirbre -, r feiui flaf trr 'i.-rt'r tf tai.t Vsabrr vca iCm tnia* ."tßtrtUwnlAsit, CMntr tuid> taatr, : t t'artm unt <"ir. tv.ra#. a< Slt'ftf tnul> .un let tea t urtia. rathiitrat V) . Tea : u. Kurrap tiat hfkbnehea t ♦etqi i a* tvruflvr ht eai! unl ter lutb ft teT (hemj fltlr*.. stii C'ricdr trftrrca -sitt-f iMsßf3. aa tvt '.•{rtvtir burib riat uatm l'.-ilf rea PitiuVte nt exi tvt -erfttetfr but A fitiEtrftrafs. rathaltrnt rtnsj e.n 1 Sirr, ig t r'tibe t ctfe C*tnt icviAr I t*. k'U*i net (Vuttia verm-.tlel'i tett t i ret tatirt tea lStra 9 I l>.', eg k'. fulvtb itt. let tihrstrtigra. Okraislls lliar astv-.r t-.etft V.-tira, ,-nv. pat iretHiS ua tfit -dtrair. a?itlid> a fcttr rra y-ct: II U.ir.r, fittfitk tßri feffe tea Jctej-t riar.. Nat iiitiuk cSvn hrfJtrirbntr fcftr .4# 4>ut;l aat fctte lueßt r. u:-n:,- ■ t j en rn.-. it t P. 'uhest iteWrtt er. triSva luuf u abrtt. : ureal *m<|!rt rn per i:. .f it 4umhJtl aat satvii fl.iea.:thia(f[ tSnirit-iea, ia 'Jhuhuu unruußm tint nut tt stock alw ays kept on hand. Ai! work w ar rant'-d. A -hare oft lie public patronage kindly solicited. llapr. H| Harness. Saddles. &c , Tlm l® mrel ;!. t (Icaißil pr..es, (Atl| lUU* Uaa of Pit publU lo hu'. ** A at OADDLEET ao* oltftd of IHo o)4 tUftd RMlfdtJ r(> . . < . ' • ' • * • • 1., into Si" • -f ' ' • II- i :;-• I , Its t'lJo* vf eift) 4* rflpu a t4 tkiil) V% .' ,?•*. '<*. '■ . ti rr-f 1 ' R| toi tmsj , c r ■ I*4l u*at. It ku tsL'i.-* *1 t'ticmrii t, hifh aiiUott U>eUm*t JA< UH DINuV.S i •atro liol). PENNSYLVANIA RR. Ph.iad-Iphia wad Erie Railroad Division. BUY SCi-R TIME TABLE. OasnUiittr KfMMV N < . J*T. Uta imu sa U- I'.uaJdi ti* I iIU. i . U I'll ...u*iruna IqßV* wmwiß, rniV M AlL4*e. I'.-UJl| . ltBr. Ilnrfri tf 4 Jr. fc a. •• • W UiDhttjiprt ** Lai llkttti fieith ** M liehftlft II 'Jtftßi r ail IttfM MAi. AKA h \ Icatti Pbllft ' • ' Hfctiir-'t! ,g 10fn4B " M • I •• trr *1 W2 i* p a* lAHkUftitd I ABT PhlU4*ir! 4 !!*> nf r Xi p n. " M i- in •• air t WUUmporl TJkjitn •• •* |g.ik H %-rt 4( k llftroo IlMktn " •* WUlUiutjsofl 12 40 pm •• MunUud-n I p W •• irr At lltrrthbd-'E 4 !• | in " f V itu ICKtK MAIL lotto# Kofittra pm l/p k lirrtn 9 4* | m -• M VfiiliAmwpu. t 11 -p m •• Wottlkftd i Hi* AD. irr ft! lUrrWbttrff 2 4* A m " l*nU4k!pt>U H-flkW b'A l,lXKl**e WtllitmAtHrrt ST^Atti Air At lUrrrWrnif HUAM Aft *t lliiLilflpbift T4oa n |*r rrrmll ran holArtren I'MlA.lrlp[•' n1 Vi| lUntfr rt n .N'tigftr* Rt V >•!, I rto Wf. Phils dr.'.hjA Ki; r ► 'A* An 4 |J*y It. I'M! ta>nnect af Monttiiid-tn with Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie K. It No*. 3 and I with Day Express east and Niagara Kxpre- west. Nnt.fi and with Fn't l.ino west. N r (TICK is herehv giren tlint the fol lowitig Name 1 person lin- U'e.! pe tition f"r I.icea-" in the .• ill c of the Clerk uftbet'ourt of (Si-neral Uuarier Sc-ion of the Peace in and fur the county el Cen tre, and Sfufo of Penn'a. nnd that appli cation will he made n the Juno re-sion of said Court on the Ith Monday of Juno next, to grant the *amo : George M illar, Tavern, Gregg. J. C. IIABPBR, 2tl uiay Clerk PENNSVALLFY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL PA. RECEIVE DEIM'SITS. rud allow Inter? est; Discount N>tr; llov and Nel I OiiTcrnmrrn -iocnrLlee, Gold and Coupons. WM Wot.r. WM. R. MIXOI.K. Pres't. Cashier (TEN THE C.-fe> I WILL NOT UK 1 N DEUSOLJ) BY ANY PARTY THAT BELLB THE BAME QUALITY OF GOODS 111 Kit in: mieitiii II U It It A II ! —o CHEAP JOHN* ! CENTRE HALL. Tue Sjiritig ecaaon of J H7t# is uoas o[>Ci.injr. We have ju*t receive! uu excellent stock of Spring and Summer Goods.; which will he aoIJ at the Lowot Prices. We have an imuieu?e stock and well as-jrtcd in every line. We have DKK.VA CLOTHING,! HAT'S AND CAPS, IJOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, GKOCEKIES, ETC., ETC.,! at 1 iwcst jirice.*. Icsl Sole Leather ahvay* on hand. Give us a call in.- mediately. I. GUGGENHEIM Eli £- CO. CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, Mil I Ml ltlttV, 1 at his e-ul'ltshment at Centre Half, ko*p j on hand, and for sale, at the moil rcisvns j blc rates. Carriages, Buggies, &. Spring WagonS, PLAIX AND FANCY, at. i vein ea of every descnptSon made to order, and warrant' .1 lo l><- made of tin best te.kosied mater.at, and by the most skilled and competent workmen, itodies for buggi<- and spring- wagon Ac., of th* mo t improved patterns made lo order, al m (searing of all kinds made to order ! All kinds of repairing done promptly and al the !owi-.-t possible rates. I'erson- wanting anything in hi* line are requested to a.i and examine his work, th w: .l £"id il Dot to be eXci lied for dur 1 illty and wear. may 3 tf. HINHT niuKKi.miurr. j P. MICORRT. President. Cnrhicr NTUK CO UN TV RAN hi N't. CO. (Late Miiiii.cn, Hoover A Co.) Receive Deposit?, And Allow Intcrc?!, Discount Notes, Euy and Sell Government Securities, Gold & aplOGhif Coupons. I Forks House! PERRY STOVER. pROP'R. ' The Forks House, at Cobtirn station, is new and commodious, and is kept in best 1 manner. Hi-d and board reeond to none in tbe county. Ntabling for Ifcl horse*. A* a summer retort it will be found all that could be de-ired, right in the heart of good fishing and hunting grounds, and -urrounded by the most romantic fccncry. j lnov y New Pianos $125 Raoh. arid a'! style*, l.utudinr CRAND. htjl ARL and 1 I' 1 lit 11T all strictly ri -f-c/.i.i. fcwld at tbe lowe t net cash w boles..lc factory price?, diftn-t to tbe pur chaser. These P.ano* m: fe one of the fin est di play* at tli< Centennial Exhibiiion and were unanimously reiounnenJed for tbeHiiittEM HONOK.—E er 12,iAA> in ue!| Regularly inc-i'poraled Manufacturing Co.] Factory establi*bed over 56 year*. Thei Square lirand* contain Maihtishek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of Pi- i anomaking. The I'prighis are tho finest' in America. Pianos sent on trial Don't' fail to write for Illustrated and Deacrip-i tivo Catalogue of fx page- mailed free. MKNDEIaSSOIIN PIA No CO .'i-eptlv ■_'! Kn-t 1 .Mil Street. N. V. IMPORT AM TO TRAVELERS! —THE— BUSH HOUSE! MKI i rrovrx. p*. lias been recently thoroughly renovalo-1 [ and repaired, and under tho management.' ef the New Proprietor, Mr. tiEOUOKI lIOPPKS. formerly of W'msport, is f.rst-1 <-la in ail Its aDpoinlments. SPECIAL IN Dl CEMENTS Areoor.f r . r. dto those in attendance at court and other* remaining in town for a few dav at a time. The largest and most uneridy Designed, Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. All modern conveniences. (so try the Hu-h house. *nug C.EO HOPPKS. Propr. c. T Aimnn. c. M. ROWKHI A EEXANDER A BOWER. At-j i 1 *1 Isßw.H'llwfont*. HtMltlAUiwUanj gi>n to l*iloc!loti. ami , prMlk*. M.> U* ca -ult*Ml iti i.ot m® „ tau.l Knglihfc. Oflet lu| Aswjnoit'a Dutldibfl. I J. A. Cottle r. Wm Hall aa>§; 1 have bought iHMtka that I paid s.' and #lo for which I do not like as well a Ido your* Send for a circular . agents wanted b J . Kendall. M . JL>., Knoaburgh i alia, Vt. linylj ——H A It D W A R E 1— WILSOiN M FARLANE & CO. NEW GOODS-"FANIC DSICXS. K H R T E A A X KTO VEX II FA'IF.KS RA.NLIA % E ii EKE HUH We would especially call attention la the Highland (Jueen Cook Stove, -AND THE— WZLQOtiIJ-JO.D2 2;Vrii')G 870 YE. Y-(ur Flock.being entirely New. We offer special Bargains priIAKDWAEE, OILS and PAINTS.-4k WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. R'ILM.\, TFAKI.AM: A C 0., LI MES' BLOCK, BELLKFdNTE. PENN'A. Spring Mills O. K !j; MEW ROOM! NEW GOODS! ui 1. J. Greuoble'a Store ! SPRING MILLS, ba the g kkl. Largest slock I SELECTION UNSURPASSED! i Prices Lower than j E> er. AnTHB, And the most complete assortment of NOTIONS n Central Pennsylvania, and prices lbs willcomnel vou in self defence to buy o j hm . Also Fish, Salt, etc. 18oc i A full line of Howe Sewing Machines i and Needles forall kinds of machines. ' Also deals in all Grain. Mar ket price paid for the same. A speedily! in COA L by the car load. j Jas. Harris Co. NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. IRQ Quails, "P A I N T S, I: IIOILJCETC., JAS. HARRIS A CO. Bollefonte. REIIAL L j Furnifure Rooms! i /.h t rki nniMi, I respectfully informs the citizen* of Centre: county, that be has bought out the old! stand ol J. O. Deininger, and has reduced the price*. He has constantly on hund iiiol mate* t" order BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS. WASH STANDS. CORNER CUPBOARDS, TAISLES, Ac.. Ac. Hi* et*x-L of ready-made Kurnituro is large and warranted of good workman ship, and is all made under his immediate* supervision, and is offered at rates choaper jthan elsewhere. Call and see his stock before purchasing 'elsewhere. feb '26 CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J.O. DEININGER. A new, complete Hardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Cen tre Hall. where ho is prepared to sell all. kind* ol Building and House Furnishing i Hardware, Nails. Ac. Circular and Hand Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Clothes Racks, a full assort ment of Glass and Mirror Plato Picture' Frames, Spokes, Felloes, and Hubs, tablo; Cutlery, Shovels, Spades and Forks • 1 Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs, J Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods, Oils, 1 Tea Bells, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Yarn - ishes. * Pictures framed in the finest style. Anything not on hand, ordered upon shortest notice. Remember, all goods offered cheap ' er than elsewhere. I, T OHN F. POTTER, Attomey-at '*!*" l*aw. Collection*promptly made end specie • 1 attention Riven to: boee lumn Uude or propettj tteale. Will drew in> uud here acknowledged Decile * IWortaasos. to. Office in the diatucsii, aotth tUk of * |M< paaaa r, adj baa 1a in1l nadaa Utaaaaad —> C AS A SPfflHB iEDICIIE ) ILL tall l*E IT. II MM adMl*. tat aatafcb tw But —4 ki ala. 11 ■■■tatll taartadaaa^S IBM. mmi V, lu (ml Thl> H"" IMUlßlta An Has f m mik ul E Ktn k 7 vLlTkrticbk T JKb. ixaasnx si^ n ita m Tija|ija. _ * _ NICHOLS. SHEPARD & CO., Uaitlr Creak, Mlrh. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOE" THRESHING MACHINERY. rHL lilrklta linltJinlat. Tl Mill. Ml IwntutM TVrr.w rfTkl, V eat in* in • • -TV. rw*o cwat, ad ta t*>ta< or*u r-ea imv 8T 41 Pea' Tbrr*bsci a specialty. Syria! iivaiauMm to, I rtpr—lj ta ta P.aa. 01 R CariesM Mmm Tbr-*bar Kattaaa. wth 1 amae ta T, .ita. *a aatatti ißfaaß l*Ht IMIKI Th I vpeaara •* aaa A |M" u~ 1 rOK Putinlan, Call oa oar Paalan r ■ arta t ta lUuHnitod Clnmta, ataa . Mil Ota NITERS' OrcheiitrtoocMmesOßfiAM ioar errr aaads. 'MslPlrag It luu tie crlrkraui IB Caorcrtoatap, wO rh J^ a jj Il—lotahwa 1 l—lotahwa mKftfjaflffjffn Oct* Tea qf bslla tta 'li pMMMHH YSSki 1 'aSto ' ONA, OUt H KSTR- KKTO.VKHPKU, CKNTKNNIAIe IHI.HKs, ClurKL a>d COTTAtJE Oft. U4NM, in I'ltlqur Frrark Cases araiatra. rr reaper* FIRST (T.ASK. < WATERS'PIANOS, aaft I pri4M* AHKTIIBBRNTMADKiIAt T*,Ttaik, AA arkaiaaahlprA. I>ur*MUty Laaarpaaaaft AVnrmlilrd far SIX YIAIUV PKICKM KXTR KMEI.V UIWAr raaft. Aloulblv laaiallmrnla rrrrtred. A liberal tkiaeaaal to fhvVra, Jfiutta,fbarr*.Sr*aal^ * AI.LXTN AV ABTLD. Specialindase nirni.talhe trade.lllaalrated Cala'• tato ALiilrd.Hr . ..n.l-hnud laatraatenta" Urral lluraalaa. HORACE WATERS A " ®Mb Maaafbetarrra awl lAeaieaa, 40 EAST 1 4tb STREET. IIM| M)CARK, >KW VURK, Uaa, 3WH - /fee# Tr* ip m iflt r