The Railroad. The Tyrone Herald, in an article upon our railroad, says: In 1836, a |charter. was granted for the “Lewis ___ IWurg,Pennsvalley and Hollidaysharg | Railroad,” and at State expense the | ronte was surveyed and a favorable re | ) port was made, The matter failed, land in 1853 a charter was granted for { ' RIES bad Clk of ithe “Lewisburg, Centre Spruce Michael Shafer, Jr., of Walker twp.,| he “Lewisburg, Centre > ind Spruce : [n 1854 a supple ‘ : £} of ; Creek Railroad.” is recommended: for county Auditor] iment was obtained allowing the com by a writer .in the Watchman. Cppany discretion to make Tyrone or 5 v toy : \ . can heartily endorse the recommenda-{Spruce Creek the western terminus. CENTRE HALL REPORTER. ined mm CeXTRE Harn, Pa. August Hth, 187% Inharmonious, their support of the President, are be ginning to criticise his acts quite free ly. The Chieago Tribune, an ardent supporter of Grant, always heretofore charging the responsibility of any er ror of the administration to come indi vidual member of the cabinet, has at last lost faith and patience, and now accuses the, President with ignoring the radical partys by acting contrary to the wishes of those who lead and | represent it. It intimates that he will] break up the party, if he does not hore: | tion In 1859 a second supplement was =, at. it MMs continued | On paper ol | 1869, when the ANtlanti¢ and it 3 y HO vor Milesburg. Pennsvalley Narrows was completed fonts pil * , . (to progress swimmingely last Saturday, apd from what we can : | . y antl learn, the result is not so very favora: ble, on account of the heavy gradesiattemptin this, as such a route wou'd have satis [Project a monster boast—also, on pa . aq per. Soon afterwards the charter fied all the wants hat end. The pe . : : all the wants at with supplements, rights, ete, passed distance froma Mifflinburg to the sum-ii, 10 the hands of the Pennsylvania mit was found to be 16 miles, and the! Railvoad Campany. ous grade of over 60 feet to the mile. |S bridging, masonry, rolling stock, T : Jevation of the summit 1 running the road, ele, has been ac he elevatic ) § 3 asmuaslie nhipadn abe at A eet above Hartleton the engineer ex Sl. hed, entirely Hpon paper, m! feet above Hiariieton the engine Nocomnmatively low rate of interest. pressed the opinion’ that the Penns’ A President and full Board of Dive \ lar Creek route would be theimost prac tors and Munagers have been Te ‘ wh liv" alamtad 3 ave di wxeellent | ticable for eadier grades. The engi AN elected, and arya Aon o ¢ . : Iservice—on paper. uring the ‘past | MOP "OPO 3 } POC 3 ead * : 1 i i ‘neers were unable to reach the | winder. the: writer had’ occasion to re 4 55 ™ a a’ ews Ja ds : ‘ i waters of Pine Creek, or what is usu port the exact amount of beef, pork, ally callew “Pine Creek Thal,” as the wheat, beans, potatoes, oats, passen mountain west from Hartleton presen-jgers, ete, that Waid pass over the ! . . ros ane 4 vear, bot It was on pa- ted too great an obstacle. A feasible road ipring & Be tee iuct White o.] : & A . re Idle are per. Bly, . a ’ : route thropgh the narraws would have |e ao des. viewed simply ‘its a pa been highly satistuctory to all east ol 3 per road, the en isbury, Centre and Centre Hall, and particularly to the! Spruce Creek Ravhvead has done more people of Haines and Pen towiiships, | business=on paper —than from Pine (rrove M ills S70 after give greater heed to the counsels attempting to govern without n eabi.| The New York Times, which wiven a thorough and unquestions has | support to the administration, ad. | ling either openly denounced or quietly liwnored them. has become dissatisfied, and takes occasion to condemn the Leourse of the President. lt charges him with disappointing thejust expec tations of the people; complains that it is difficult for his friends to defend that his nominations to office are dicta ences founded on motives inexplicable to those who once held a high opinion! of his character. The New York Sun, appointed Appraiser of Customs for ident, says: “He is incompetent, lazy, neglizent of his duties, unable to com- prehend thenr and careless in perform. ing them; his administratien is bad, foolish, corrupt, cowardly; anti- Ameri can, ‘contemptible at home and more contemtible abroad.” In recalling] Mr. Motley from English court, he has gotten himself into a difficulity with the Massachusetts Senators which threatens to involve serious and dam- aging consequences to his administra tion. We comfort ourselves, howev er, trite ‘but true adage: “When rogues fall ont, honest men will get their dues.” It is hoped that the entente cordiale between Grant and the radi- cal leaders way be restored, when the shouts of the triumphant people re. sound in glorification over he an. nouncement of the election of a demo- cratic Congress, but not sooner. i i For the Reporte r. Loovr, July 30th 1870. Editor Reporter :—1n our last we promised to give you an account of the Loop Pie Nie, &e, in our next. We had the letter wien but must retain it until next week as eireum stances have altered cases very materi Our last article was intended to ols fend no one, but, as a series of locals, it contained no personalities nor val. gnrities, and was written with no spirit | of malice whatever, but the “Brush| mountain fossil” took offense, and, to] inform the readers of the Reporter more plainly that he was the one with whom | the lady eloped, spread himself hke a | sour apple tree and exposed his ignor-| ance of logically constructing sen-| tences, and not only did he expose his| own, but also the ignorance of his as-| sistants, Messrs, S, I. and R. With] wishes of her mother, We know the large rifle, with cast steel ba el, fougind a half feet long, and mounted on two hit wheels, very muelilike a piece of arti long. It is named the wall bucchse or wall rifle, probably because a sintilir very heavy and long rifle has been in'nse during the mid- dle ages for the defense of the walle and turrets of castles and other fortifications. This wall rifle has been distributed exten- sively arnong the infantry, every battallion of wiih hans now's pumber of them. Jt is aimed and red off hy a soldier Jembeling behind it and egtehing the recoil, in order to steady the aim, by “means of «a= padded cushion or saddle. The distance at which (his new gun carries is very great, the same ns that of tho heaviest artil'ery. It hoots with great precision, and seems to be more particularly destined to be used against the enemy's artilery, for the kil- ling of the men serving the guns, their hor- ses, and the explosionof of ammuriition ! chests, although it may ulso be used ngninst . [ do not object lo an elope infuntey and eavalry. The projectile is ment, If I desired a wife and could two and a half inches long, of cast-iron not obtain the consent of her parents [| hollow, and filled with a highly explosive woud marry her in spite of all oppo (substance. It explodes, however, ‘only bation, and it was.a very good one, but for the sake of the respect we have for the wife.of J. S. H,, we shall not di vulge it to the pablic, unless he again attempts, without a just cause, to mis: represent our occupation or pervert the signification of the signature over which we have written for the last six years, A repetition of his vulgar “slang” and {alse assertions will only incite a motive to expose the true cause of his inability to get the consent - of the old lady. The family into which he thus intruded is a respectable one, OL our concern. We have often seen a busy bee and w drone in the same hive, and the lily and the thistle, and the rose and thorn for her myself and would not throw nished with a slightly projecting knob her back on the bounty of her parents, pressing a needle into the charge, and thus hut would depend upon my own re- | causing an immediate exvlosion, sources, if I had any, and if I had none! Besides these new. inventions numerous i I would labor for them, and if one of improvements have been introduced, par- Execution of a Mu Righmond, Jul (gol od ) who avis | Stewie, in New i county and Joh baker, er former manager, w cutéfl this moming at New Kent Churt héuse. When the drop fell the noose gave way, and Kennedy fell to the ground, his neck being badly injured. He walked upon the platform a second time, when the drop fell, and after a prolonged struggle Kennedy died He made a confession that only attempted to ravish Mrs. Stewart, her After the murder Kennedy fired the house, burning Mes. Ste vart's boy in it, mmm semen tf Ap ens A couple wont to West Chester to get married, ose day Inst week. After the ceremony the groom got drunk, quarreled with his wife, ¢he knocked him down, the police put him in jail twenty-four hours and the happy bride walked home, The results of negro equality, says the Reading Gazette, are becoming daily more apparent in the inereased number of negro |outrages on .white women. The radicals who ndvocate negro equality are directly responsible for this state of affairs. COMMISSIONER. —Weareuuthorized to announce that Samuel F. Foster, of Petter township, will be a candidate for county commissioner, subject to the deci- sion of the demaeratic county convention. COMMISSIONER. —Weareauthorized not tear the hair off my head about it. /to life and limb that this war will probably ” It is! become the bloodiest on record. 4 & » an _—" He calls us a “pill pedler,” MirrLiy county! Let our eitizens look at this matter Shorb & Ce., of the Pennsylvania Fur- the Co. portion of the clique we have nothing to do, but alone with J. S. H.| We had almost made up our tind to say “Shoo fiy, don’t bodder me,” but as the majority of the readers of the Reporter are personal friends, they Remember the vender of “Fancy | books,” by which the minds and morals of the youth of the Loop may be cor- rupted, remember, we say, the fate of Ananias and his spouse when you say we peddled pills] for we never peddled anything, a fuct which the people of the Loop know, Parents examine well the kind. of literature your boys have in their pos: session, hooks” are heing offered for sale to the boys at an usurious profit, “Let him who reads understand, and let him who lives in a glass house not throw He speaks of the third at tempt at elopement, Of this we have nothing to say as there is no truth in it, but was gotten up by a member of the aforesaid elique, who is our enemy we did not dance when he But now it becomes our stones, heecause whist led, outrage upon the citizens of the Loop and the readers of the Reporter in gen- eral. He ealls you all a generation of vipers. [always defended the people of the Loop, and, as his letter is diree- ted more particularly to the good peos ple of the Loop, I shall defend them again, Let me quote his language ; he says: “Oh! ye generation of vipers, id he been successful in his attempt to elope, &e” Now, reader of the Re- porter, in that sentence he is speaking to you, of me, and he plamly calls you all a generation of vipers, man and woman, boy and girl, none excepted ; and will you let him go unrebuked ? [ cannot. But we will modify it some- what for the sake of his kindred, He quoted scripture in order to apply it to my case and was not scholar enough to see that he applied it to the reader. was doing, and the clique ditto. acnin at the tenor of the advice he gives me. He says, “go to work and take a bottle of Svothing Syrup and give it to your responsibility,” Now, if I take a bottle of syrup myself how could I give it toany one else? Again, | let me say that Mr. J. 8S. H. is the only “little responsibility’ I have now to take care of and a little one he is i to announce Mr, George Meyer, of Agri- uitaral College, as a enndidate for county Commissioner, subject to the dicision of [the democratic county convention, tr. ust received a swallowed, drink instantly a half a glass of FO PAINTERS. ~I havej cold water, with a heupitfg teaspoonful | new lot of Pure white Jo which I each of common salt and ground mustard have had manufactured according to my stirred into it, This vomits as soon as it renches the stomach. Bat, for fear some white of one or two eggs, or drink a cup of strong coffee—~there two being antidotes for a greater number of poisons than any other dozen articles known, with the advantage (of their boing always on hand; if not a pint of sweet oil, lamp oil, drippings, melted butter or lard, are good i rn By espe- cially if they vomit quickly. avery attractive plant when cultivated in pots. Theplants are ever green, and will grow inany ordinary living-room without extra care, and the fruit will remain on the Crop, (Ine pound of So] gallons of water, and sprinkled in theleves, flicts such terrible ravages on the current bush. The liquid kills, not by contact with the worms, but by poisoning their food, so that they die in a few hours. How 10 Destroy Rep Axts.—Take a white china plate and spread a thin cover- ing of common lard over it, and place it on the floor or shelf infested by the trouble- some insect. You will be pleased at the result. Stirring them ap every morning is all that is necessary to set the trap again, - > Tue TecnNoroarst.— Especially devoted to Engineering, Manufacturing and Build ing. Issued by the Industrial Publication Society, 176 Broadway, N. Y. $2 a year. 2 els. a No. Contents. - lers. Cooperation, The Elements of Cryo- lite, and their Applications, Boats. On the Use of Phosphates Dyeing, Steam Pressure Regulator, Usethem. 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McMANIGALS, augh, tf Hardware Store, Milroy. | VALUABLE HOTEL and STORE stand for sale.—The undersigned will offer for sule a valuable Hotel and store b stand situated in Tylersville, | : Clinton County. Tne buil- | PRA ding consists of a good frame construction with a storz room 25x45 with a good ware room, {and an arched celler beneath the building. { The other part consists of two rooms, a goed stuble suficient 10 stable 30 head of (horses, a good wagow shed also on the same. For terms address M.D. ROCKEY, | S. E. SPANGLER Taugh.tf Executors. TAUTION. —Huving purchased the fol- J lowing property at Sheriff’s sale, as {the property of John Zettle, giz : one young | mare, one mule, two sleds, one two horse { wagon, one lot of wheat and a lot of far- ‘wing utensils with a lotof household fur- niture, all persons are hereby cautioned tagainst medling with the said property in tany manner, having left the same in pos- | session of the said John Zettle, augh 3t SAMUEL PARKER. | On RM ANDTOWN PROPERTY, AT o PRIVATE BALE~~The valuable Harm, belonging to the estate of Maj John | Neff, deed, situate on the Boalsburg road, 12 miles west of Centre Ha 1, is offered at private sale; the same containing | 140 Acres of Choice Farming “Land, and 35 Acres of good Woodland. Thercon are erected a good dwellin forell, House, a stone Bank Pa oid BREE gn! other necessary outbuil- | : ydings, with a well of never Wooley (ni ling water at the door, and Be » a Jurge cistern at the Barn, an choice fruit is also upon the [place For further particulars apply to ithe undersigned, or to Mr. John Bitner ‘upon the primises Also: Two Houses and Lots, i and several ou lots, in the town of Centre gor i ustind, on aecount of a fire which occurred | Hall, are also offered at private sale, one in the building where itis put in type. Its being a very desirable residen~e near the contents, however, are as in eresting and as | central part of the towa, with choice fruit, valuable as ever. One or two articles from | and all conveniences, ‘3d the long list are all we have space to note JOSIAH NEFF, at this tine’ —'*Madame Demorest,” the JOHN SHANNON. well-known maodiste, is portrayed and | jul22.tf Executors, sketched; “Sanity ve. Tuosanity,”’ treats of] ____ : : the conduct of Insane Asviums: “Physical indeeil, * ‘ : “The distance dates out of the democratie. ranks | Tyrone is 20:11 tides: estimated We hardly sthink that they wil find | cost, $122,510 12. or £6092 00 per enough sorehead material in our par-| mile. The distanee from Lewisburg ty for that purpose. {to Spruce Creek is. 75:98" miles— “4 .— ais equated length; 90:55 mites—rendy for The radicals of Lycoming in Meir | 5 including Sidings, Wage stations, a, : ,_ldepotsy fenéing, is estimated at $1,404 county convention, have unanimously gap 00; or S18.481 00 per mile, or for pronounced in fayor of Wm. H. Arm- arading and bridging only, 8650,666- strong, for reelection to Congress, 100. I rr ries The distancé from Lewisburg to Ty Negroes at Elections. ‘tone is 81:04 miles—equated length, mn HAY" gibi g aon 98:06—and the total estimate is set The “black troops fought nobly down at $1:311.678 00, or $16.186 again, as is evidenced by the Oul=| er mile, or for grading and bridging rages committed by the megroes, in finly, £510,014 00. 3 Kentucky, on last Saturday. The tle-| Harris township, Centre comnty’ in egraph brings the following ac¢éount of which Boalsburg is located, met on their tonduct: |Raturday last and guaranteed her quo- The negroes of Lexington, Ken. | {3310000 Si SE thet pulled tucky, whilst parading the streets of MNS OY Mufront fom 1 Svie ire rg that city last night manifested a tur-| PONE TWO and a’ half “miles east of eB : . + | Boalsburg, or as may be added, to bulent spirit by shouting and firing Bellefonte =F SEA tka hic he pistols: promiscuously into the air and | ¢ clonte. -lerguson “township has at houses, and created so mach alarm °° guaranteed her ' quota. What and excitement that the fire bells were "CX" ; bh rung and the State militia called out. | I'vroxe MUST RAlsk'HER $30,000 The formation of ihe militia and the| OF THE ROAD WILL GO TO SPRUCE citizens with arms aroused the riotous! VRELK SO CERTAIN AS" IT LEAVES disposition of the negroes to a higher| pitch, and a charge was made to. dis-| perse them. Shots were freely ex changed and three whites and four or five negroes were wounded. One po-| iceman was shot through the. head” "= “* M0 hr OFessi : this morning. The engagement was" 1'€ of such pressing nature anc short, and the negroes quickly broke, and fled in all directions. From) their retreats, however, a fire was con | tinued upon all whites who appeared, and in many cases the latter were driv-| en into their homes or other shelter. (reat excitement existed through- out this morning and another riot was apprehended «in the afternoon. The negroes lie hidden in alleys and corn | ers and have barricaded the doors of their houses and supplied themselves with various weapons in addition to) the fire-arms they possess. Assistance. has been sent for and before to-morrow, | the time of election, a force of militia | will probably be here sufficient to quel] | the negroes. | { ® Hon. J. G. Meyer. In another eolumn will be found a letter from the above named geutle- man, declining a renomination, for the eustomary second term, for the Legis- lature. It is due to Mr. Meyer, tosay, that he has come to this determination in opposition to the wishes of his friends, and all the leading Democrats of our county. Immediately after the adjournment, of the late session of the : late session of the ~Lesislature, “Mr. Meyer had resolved to ammounce to the Democracy of our county, that he would not bea candidate, for re-elee- tion; his friends, however, prevailed vast ‘importance, as will compe) their “seeing” the read through to the Cen- tre eounty line. We beg such imagin- ers to disabuse their mind. © That com. pany in subscribing 850,000, intended, We are positively assured that they will not give another dollar. It is al- so true, that Tyrone must go to'the Centre county’ line hacked by a sum not less than, $80,000, or ‘the western terminus of the road will not be in this locality, | de diag bt il Declination. Mg. Freep. Kvrrz— Dear Sir '—It having been a long established custom of thie Democratic party of Centre islature a second term, and as a great many of my democratic friends expect me to be a candidate for renomination, [ therefore wish to inform them, that I shall not be a candidate for re-election and would most respectfully thank them for the support they gave me in my election last fall, as well "as for their proffered aid and support for a second term, In the future, as in the past, I shall ever be found working for the interests and welfare of the Democratic party, and the men placed in nomination by the same, Ieeling confident that whoevér may be nomi- nated for Assembly, will be the ne Representative of Centre county, le” and v ould never forgive us if we left such (an unprincipledgnterloper go unpun- lished, and, unlike his “slang” and] “clash,” we will do it in language that will not shock the sensitive nerves of \the most. fastidious. To give you an idea of the pragmat- ie precocity of this man, J. S. H. Let! (me just say, that the citizens of the Loop, or at least, that part of it con-| ‘tignous to his head quarters, knew all ‘about his communication and what it ‘contained before it was published, for ‘he read it before the people and asked them what they thought of it. Some of them, knowing his duplicity, urged thim to forward it for pulication in or- der to sce him get a “lesson gratis.” With a “Webster's Unabridged,” ‘apd his two associates, we are told, he TaBored three days and the result of those turee day’s labor the reader has seen in the fieporter. In the first place he says “some men in the "Loop are trying to ‘make themselves notoricus by inflicting their Witing, &e.” Now as there ave only two who ‘write from the Loop, viz, ‘he and I, then, as a matter of course, he must include him- self, too, ag one who desires to become notorious. He may have written to gain notoriety but we do not. In the next place he acknowledges that I made myself notorious by my] famous article of last week, and says 1 am a mountain boy ; just as though it| ‘was a disgrace to have lived at or near Soothing Syrup is not the remedy for him, I think I shall try Worm Coufections and sweet milk in his case, to dispel from his mind those Now, J. 8. H., I have done with you; you hegun the conflict and 1 have a just right to end it. I write this arti-| cle not with feelings of enmity, and if one thing I have to tell you, » “Larger boats may venture more, : . ” But little boats should stay near shore. Don’t offer any more $5 receipts for] sale. We have our licensed physi-| cians to attend cases of midwifery, gnd| you will only make yourselfstill lower in the estimation of the citizens of the Loop if you offer any more, Tm y ren Ce “ - T'vssey Moura Boy. [The above communication is the last we shall agree to insert upon this subject, hence another, sent from Millheim, is laid aside. We hope that hereafter all person- alities will be avoided, in any communica- tion sent us for publication, as we do not wish to lend our columns to such purposes. - > >" i Latest Improvements in Firearms- | The Needle Gun, the Chassepot,) and the Wall Rifle. It becomes daily more evident that not only France, but also Prussia, has for a number of y ears silently but steadily made the most active preparations for the great struggle for European supremacy which has just now commenced betweon them, | This is not only indicated by a thorough Education,” is learnedly and instructively discussed; “Personals,” and Matrimonials” receive a severe but merited handl'ng by one of our well-known writers, We can not but commend this August Number to the rending community. Price 30cts. $3 a vear. Published by S. R. Wells, 38) Broadway, New York’ SAL DicTioNARY'' continues its rezular visits to our sanctum. We find upoG ex- amination that the late numbers show no We can commend “Latin Language;” and the article on “Man” suffices for a proper exemplificatio) of the proverb, ‘Man, know thyself”! The first volume, bound, and ready for supplying subscribers, can be procured from the pub- lishe,r T. Ellwood Zell, Philadegphia, or bis agents in various parts of the country. Ten cents will procure aspecimen number, —— — p———n a a ———— SPECIAL NOTICES |i HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSO- CIATION.—For the Relief and Cure of the Erriv g and Unfortunate, on Principles of Christian Philanthropy. Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the Follies of Age, in relation to MARRIAGE and Socrar Evins, with sanitary aid for the afflicted. Sent free, in séaled Envelopes. Address, HOWARD "ASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. julldily A CARD,—A Clergyman, while resi- ding in South America as a missienary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervons Weakness, Early De- cay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brough on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the affiicted and unfortunate, 1 will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one whe needs it, Free of Charge, Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bible ‘Railroad Letting. Senled proposals will be received at the |officcof the President, in Lewisburg Penn'a until Saturday the 13th day of August 1870 [for the grading, masonry and bridging of ‘that part of the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek Rail Road, extending from | Lewisburg to western boundary of Borough of Mifflinburg, (a distance of about ten | miles), Bids will be received for each sec- [tion or the whole work together—Specifi- cations can be seen at the office. * G. F. MILLER Pres't L. C, & 8, C. R. RR. Co. Lewisburg July 20th 1870 : © Hul22 Parties and Attornesy Take Notice. NEW RULE OF COURT. The following rule of Court was made at April Term A. D., 1870, by his Hon. C. A. Mayer President Judge of the several Courts of Centre County,—to wit: No cause once ylaced on the Trial List shall be continued I consent of the parties or their Attorneys, more than Ounce without leave of Court, but the Attorney who has placed the cause on the List may withdraw it within 35 days before the Term, when .the same would be ut on the Trial List for trial by the Pro- onoter , by giving notice in writing to {the Prothonotary of said withdrawal to be {filed in the cause. From the Record. jul29 3t JOHN MORAN, Prothy. WELLER & JARRETT ® 1a déalerd in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, also all the STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, A very large as- sortment of Tor» LET ARTICLES, upon him not’ to act with so much haste, and is the {ime for making now- inations is at band, and not having changed his mind, his declination ae- cordingly appears. * Weare sorry he work harmoniously together cess, 1 remain ——— p—— ee fy fe pre ————————— For the Reporter. COMMISSIONER. for sue- ‘the Creator has formed by his handi-| efforts of each to produce weapons more work, and the mind unencumbered by | improved and of greater destructiveness [the vicissitudes of mercantile, politi-| than possessed by the other. It is claimed Leal or professional life, is free to con-| by the French that the Chassepot is Am ime template the mysteries of the sciences | provement on the Zundnadelgewehr, and, find arts, and he forgets that he is but |as longus the latter served them us a model, | “Barrick | they are probably all right there. Besides has come to'this conclusion—we were one of those who insisted upon his con senting to a re-election as he has been a lifelong Demoerat, and because his hh Z . | a faithful representative. No single vote of his can be impeached—he was always found ow the side of retrench ment, and never in_ favor of plun der schemes. sullied | ————— et A pee He retires with an un character. Cun Widg, a Chinese contractor, has got himself into ill favor with his country- men in New Orleans by speculating on their labor. “A lot of laborers on a plantation seized andheld him as hostage, demanding bitter terms, and he was enly relieved by the police. We'shall next hear of Chinese tradesunions and strikes, probably. The Chinese, it seems, learn Yankee tricks very, readily. Myr. Editar :— Permit me to recom township, as a suitable candidate for County Commissioner. Mr. Sankey - guile; he is a most competent person for the place, and would be strong up on the ticket. Grego township can oh i rightly ciaim that officer, and thus of fors one of her most worthy sons. MaxNy. —— > >. : AsseMBLY.— Hon. J. G. Meyer hav ng declined a renomination for Assembly, the—uandersigned wil per mit the use of his ame as a candidate for the same, subject ‘to “democratic rules, FRED. KURTZ, Centre Hall. ——— bp c———————— A ————— A Philadelphia doctor says that washing horses in the mornmg ‘in ‘water in which one or two onions are sliced, will keep all flies at a distance. ‘a scion of the mountains, or, 'Kuipple,” but did not avail himself of] i | . - » . mountain life for study. He says he is sorry to inform the made | } some mistakes which he is obliged to] ‘correct, This he says in regard to the, clopement we spoke of, but, readers, (does he correct or deny it. Never. | | He merely says we spoke of things we know nothing about, and then drops the subject which is a virtual acknowl edgment that the shoe fit him, and he put it on, notwithstanding the fact that] ‘we merely said some one eloped, but ‘did not say who. It is conceded by all the intelligent men and women of the Loop, that our article contained nothing that should offend any one, and that J. 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