• TUK t KNTKK REPORTEK. THII USD AY AUG. Ift, 1876. uJviAL ITKMS. Our friend* will oblige by tending u>- lC i,,. ~t local now* in their locality, give uthe iactt only, hihl we will put them in shape, nine notice* of death* nnd marri ages. - . A ny one sending u the name* of nx new aubso'riber*. with the cash, will be entitled 11 receive the Rkportkk one year free. The UKi'oß'i kh being read by nearly every body on this side of the county. • where it has a larger circulation than any two papers, will l>e found the best no dmm for advertising busine-s, sal,**, Ac. Ac. 2:.• ■ fonte, was recently asked by a neighbor bow it came he could wear such good clothes. His reply was he did that through the savings he made in his purchases at Scolder's grocery, which enable him to ,* live belter all around. Master Kliis R. Orvis, son of Judge Orvis, carried off the "Kainepiise Mc Cauley's Uistory of England- at the late commencement exercises of the Peru a Stale Agricultural College, near Belle fonte. This prUe U awarded ta the mem ber of the Junior Class who shall excel iu the production and delivery of the best English oration. Mr Snuiuel Swart*, of Churchvilte, showed us s modal tor chopper Wcbmr invented by bitu. which u calculated to run eah Timothy seed. * warranted good and clean, tor sale by Judge Love, at Churchville. Prof. Krise's select school, in this place, is well attended, and the number of students in on the increase. Count Turkheiui has rotumeJ to this county apis, and called to see us, with a party of friends, a few day* ago. The .count is charmed with our county and take# a liking to our people. He is a whole-souled, jolly German, of fine ap pearance, intelligent, and not at all"*tuck up." Since writing the above we are sor w- ry to learn that he has taken sick, and is lying at the residence of his friend Sands, at Bcllefonte. May bis recovery be . 4 speedy. Eer. W. E Ftsber, new pastorofthe Centre Halt Loth, charge, w ill arrive thi> week. He wiil prsutch in the Loop, on Sunday forenoon, -2nd. at IC, and in the afternoon of same day at Centre Hall at 2 . •o'c^ack. ' /- —Percy M'Pctrett will not be an inde }a-ndei>r candidate tor treasurer. The rads Utik of nominating Capt. Bayard for % the place. He would do well as a rcpubli / can. but the Capt. had better not spend ■ Pipe and money uselessly against D. A. Muswgr who is certain of the election. Mrs olf s new house is up. Church street, on the north side Las now a building upon every lot up a? far as the Rcf. Church, and they are among the best in our town. This street when clear cd of the building rubbish, will be quite handsome. Kei. Miller s large new house beyond the Kef. church has been painted, which adds to its attractiveness. Mr. A.* Sua*man, at Bellefonte has a lot of Cloverseed. just received from Chi * cac >. flesh and clean, which be offers for sale less than can be imported from Phila delphia or purchased anywhere at home. * 19 aug 3u The Lutheran congregation at Aa ronsburg aru getting another bell on their cburcb, in place of the one that was frac lured last winter. There will be * heavier crop of corn in U.e lower end of our valley this year, it the frotU do not interfere, than there bar been for many years. Sportsmen pick your flints for Sep* UrUiUer—as* the game season commences then Henry Krouse purchased the louse and iot of Daniel Holloway, dec d, ot An ror.sburg for sT(te. The George* Valley Sunday school h di picnic on last Saturday, and a grea many were in attendance. Addresses were deliveied on Sunday following by Kev*. James Wilson, Win. M'Cool, Dan* iel Wolfand Krider Evans. The occasion was a pleasant one and long to be remem bered. On last Saturday night Aaron-burg Was treated to a serenade by the M illht-im bind. The band is raising a subscription to buv a wagon, and have so far met with remarkable sueceas— having received SoL on one haul from D. A. Musser of Mil:* heim. There are sixty students attending the l'enn c Hall academy. This is ralhei a heavy load for two teachers, and espe cially the one, Mr. Wolf,who left Lsncat _ ter-in order to "recruit a little." Fortu nately however, he was weighed lately and was not "found wanting"—as he snappei the scales at Ate. Rev. Galbraith accepted tho con tract of remodeling the Method:it church at Pleasant Gap, for SIOSO. They purpose raising the church six feet—making room for two stories—allowing the lower to hi nine feet high and add a ten feel front with a spite; making the whole ninety*five feet high. THK MODKBN WOXDEB. —Experienced people are found wondering how so | any railroad station in the county, free ol transportation charges, if ordered through the Company's Branch house at 227 and 229 Broadway, N. Y. They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular, free on application. This Company waut a lew more good agents. —Fine chr nios at Do'ningor's, cheap. SEASONABLE HINTS. The Scientific American says : If tnos quitos or other bloodsuckers infest oui sleeping rooms at night, we uncork a bot tie of the oil of pennyroyal and these ani mals leave in great haste, nor will tbey return so long as the air in the room is load od with the fumes of that aromatic'herb.iL rets enter the cellar a little powdered pot ash thrown into their holes or mixed with meal and scattered into their runways nov er fails to drive them awny. Cayenne pepper will keep the buttery and stori room free from ants and crockroaches. I a mouse makes an entrance into any par: of your dwelling saturate a rag with cay enne in solution and stuff it into tne hole „ which then can be repaired with eitbei wood or mortar. No rat or mouse will ea that rag lor the purpose of opening com with a depot of supplies- Weather not yet ottlo.l sprink ling if rnin nearly every day for two weeks. Mr. Roland Cut-tin, brother of oX govcrnor Curtin, died suddenly at Lock Haven, on la Saturday, w hither he hail 1 gone on bu-ine--, n day or so before. Mr. Ourtin's remains were'.akn-ii home, j and Interred at Bellefonle on luoday fol i low mg. AVe bear several rumor* as to the j cauto of hi* death,*one being thai be had ! some teeth extracted, and died from the bleeding which oonld not be checked An other rumor ha it that chloroform w a* ad ministered, from the effect* ot which he never aw oka. Don't forget the cheap c*h groce ry of Hurnside Thomas. < ppo.-ite the Bush house, where you can buy any household no, i ->ity at a trifle above w ho.c sa'o city rate-, for Ush. They *ell lor and therefore -#ll l>-> than those who go oh the old credit -ystem. They k< op none but the best ot gvU,,K and a sin gle trial will convince jo that thev do tin fair and square thing with all customer*. ' Go and look at them at all evttiil*. ' nd | price their goods. AA'OUD A AUD AND A UTNIt'Y 1 Oat* crop, heavy and tangled. Potatoes arc in great übundanoo. ■ A new til* in*, tiiuc o*m operation al I Denit'l A'onada's crockery establishment oa-i of this place. It works Una and a large quantity ot li!e will be wanted thi fall. Aaron Dutweder i abo-.it to pul down several thousand lib - on his farm, while great marry farmer* are waiting tor the experiment, and it sue- <->ful will fo'- the example. Our young folk- .are last couplinglhn telvdt for tbe several camp meeting* now under way. Many moan to attend in "su gar valley oa ill* 22nd in>t. while al! mean to go to Mtillicim aw. ek later AN oil, children, suece-s to you. Work, on Noah AA'eaver - l>*rn, ir resmncd and wlien finished it will present as fine a ssghl a* ther* i* one in r-t Penn' - A' alley The rads are sneaking arout d her* ic-J though they meant mischief AVe heat , thenr make capital of th* Tfiers, and they j are fall of hope, indeed they hvik wishful | but will sink in de-pa r th v-toN'xt. A'ixk Cl'LTt'Kg tvp AA'isk Mix-' IKU.—Mr, Alfred Speer, of Pa-sale, N.J , i >t> long and tavorab.y known e* the wine j man of New- Jersey, expect* a larger yield j of grape* thi* vearthan u-,ial, and ha- re duced the price of hi- tour year old port so as to bring it within the reach of the poorer families who ne-d a pure and rich wine lor medicinal purpose*. Mr. Spn-r'* mode of fermenting and keeping his wine diffei* from the Usual method* This is the reason why it i* so much superior in quality, but it require* four years manage ment and changing of temperature in or der to make *uch a perfect fine wine as it is ; tbe knowledge of changing to varioui temperatures at different lime*, and at the right time, is where he ha the advantage of getting so rich a wino without the us* ot iiq-jcr. Largo quantities of Specr - Port Grapa wine have been ordered lo South America, and by Eur,q an-. Physician* recommend it as superior to most of the European wines. It is dealt in largely by druggist-. —Jhrify Hr/ rc--. HOW BOSS CRAST FKOYW FOR j HIS RHLATIOXs. Tlte President * me tint* :ig. gi"e liis brother, Orvil L. Grout, a monopoly of trading privileges over a broad extent of the Indian Territory. A Bismarck Da kota Tor.' letter says O. L. Grant is in- j tercetod not only iu all the Indian agen cies, but in some of the military trader- j ships also, the profits of which are sim ply immense. The letter referred to stints up souie of the Presidential brother's sources of in come, as follow s: "O. L, Grant receives S3OO per month f >r his trading privileges at Fort Peck; C'heycnne Agency and Standing Rock arc worth each as much more; Berthold pays SLSo jwr month,. and Fort Stevenson $1")); Forts A. Lin-1 coin and Buford are each worth $-V>o jwr j month. The profits at each of these , I rests will reach f-jO.iOki per annum. The j sales of whiskey alone, at twenty-five cents a drink, for a drink, for a wreck af ter pay day will average SSOO per day, and sometimes reach s9tX>. Forts Rice, Sully, and Randall, the latter a very im portant post, are also controlled by the 1 Ring ; and take it all in all, O. 1.. Grant j i has about as g<*xl a thing as the Presi dent in the way of an income." Truly, it's nice to lc a President's j brother, especially if that President be -uch k generous soul witlr otiier people's i money a.- Ulysses S. Grant. New Y'ork, Augn*tl2.—A*c-*els arriving here report peril us Voyages acro-s the At lantic, owing to numerous ic© floe*. The commander of the bark Kate Crosby, from London, reports that on July 15 he count ed seventy-three iceberg-, covering the Bierly. Harris— P Shreck A Dale. Liberty—J FCiark. Worth—S S Mile*. Huston—J -v Fugate. Potter—Josiali Neff. Bogga—John Poorinan, jr. Curtin —AVm Mann. Milesburg—Joseph Shirk, J-jlin K Thomas. • Tayl6r— lsaac ALinrc. Rush—Geo D Similer. Traverse Jurors. Patton—A Seller*, G Pothgrove, T Hartsock, AVm Stine. Harris—S Ishler, Jas Jack. Miles—SK Foust. Aaron Smull, SB Spangler, John Shaffer. Liberty—C Johnson, D B Kunes. AValker—Joel Struble, P Walter, J If Talbert. Hallmoon—John Wilson, .1 AA* Gray. Benner—J B AVliitmer, G Hii-tings. B°gg—E Zirntnerman, J A AVbitehilL P 11 iiaiipt. Penn— Aaron Dutweiler. Haines—T Yeurick. Potter—Fred Kurtz, AA'in Spangler, J D Lingle. Beilefonte —AV B Twitniire, A Loeb AA m Harper, 1* B Wilson, J Curtin. Huston—ll Hurtsock, EC Henderson, Soring—S Titibins. F rguson—H Snyder, J Krenmer J W Crumreine. * Howard—M PHolter, J R Leathers Snowshe—James Gates, D Wolf, J G Uzzle, Worth—S Gingenth i W H Williams. Gregg—M H Guise, Win Nee*e. • Philipsbupg—D Funk. Har.;e of ■/./.'> Orri- ■•.•Htiniirii fi\im 2nif /'iter, proper- Theeae i of great Importance not only l< the defendants, but Ibe public, Probably no calamity can befall com in unity greater than that riot and v iolenre should pr. vail. A p pular writer In a re cent wcrK -at \ riot unpunished is revolution begun " It is absolutely nee i** try lor tin* p* ace of -ocUIV, ami the ' maintenance of order, that all coiuhina tioi.s 1,-mi iin:; in viol, -a, be pul down j and properly punis' <•>! 11 the civil |>ew ern| government administered by courts and jurie- i> iliadei|uat(l to do this, there isi but one other ri-uiu e resort to military] tote.. I'pon you reu the responsibility j ••f determining whether the peaoeftrl ma-1 rlunery ofthe a.v . sufficient to maintain peace ati.t order in your county, ami to punish n I . tl'.nders against the same, or] whether hereafter rvsori must be had to] the military ;>o. i of the commonwealth I in ene ol like combination* If there de- i tendanl-are guilty of the utt'eiiee charged] in the indietni. Nt, tin s -h.utl.l be convict ! ed If the rvt.l. I■ e lad- t" satisfy you of ttieir guilt, tbe\ hooM tie acquitted Of! course vou mvtstdiseriininale in indlvidu ai cases, ll tin I' -lutitotiweallh hat failed' to pros c thai any one of the dulemlaiiU o guilty, he i- entitled to a verdict of acquit j tul Aou may . nvict any ofthe defend ants of one er both charge*. Each imli vidua' defendant is entitled to every rea enable doubt such a doubt a* would! make a prudent man hesitate beforel coining to a eotielu.i a As this is a I misdemeanor, in ease of a. general acquit j Vsl, you have power over the coal* and must say by your verdivt whether the; county, pi secutor, or defendants, ehallj i pay the . -is ; . r you may dn ulo thee.et j i e;ween the prosecutor ami defends! ts in! j -uch portion a- yvu deem proper. If you .mp. se any part of the coats on the prase-j cut >r, you must name him in your verdict , It you convict any of the defendant* ofi either .-flense, you ny nothing about the cifctUw Counsel f r the defendant* hnw siibiilil-i 1 certain point* .-flaw upon which they! ark instruction- We Will new read andj answer t' . -e po nt*. First —The Court are re nut in law a conspiracy, but just it. .1 by the act.-!" A nbly. A.i> We cannot o instruct you for the' reasons already given in our genera! charge "The Miners' National Associa tion' may of itself be a lawful association,: tnd yet it> member* be guilty of conspira cy and riot. 7 St, .ml The defendants are nl under I t\e evidrf.ee guilty of a conspiracy, or of | sa unlaw tul combination or confederation, .he overt art-, if any were committed, be | ng the acta of individual member*, and not I i ot the Association. iAn* We conn, t instruct you a* matte* ■flaw that the defendant* are not guilty. ; Tins ts a question ot fact which you must i determine from the evidence under the iu -1 -tractions we have given Third—lfacts of violence or intimitis lion were done, or if threats were made,) the offence a> that f individual* who alone are responsible for their conduet. An- -We are uncertain whether yg mt der-tsiul the meaning of this point or not. "The Mr er National A-- oiatioh 'is not indicted here. The defendants are not in dieted a* a corporation, but as individu als. who are charged with having entered iitlo an unlaw tul Combination to prevent men from working, and are to be convict ed, if at h'l, a* individuals, ai.d not as member* of "The M iacrs' National Asso ciation " Fourth I'nder the evidence in thi* case,' the oniv offence that the defendant* could in any way he convicted of. w .uld be riot, and the evidence does not justify that, as there is u evidence that anything was done to irupire the people with terror. An- --We cannot instruct you as re quoted on this point. This is a question of fact which you must do ermine. Jt the defendant* entered into the combination alleged in the indictment, they are guilty .•f u conspiracy. AA h ther they did or not i is a que-li.-n of fact tor > . u to determine. h nth--Act* and language used by any individual toward* t'apt. Clark in a per*un- 1 al altercation i* not sufficient evidence up.m which to tound a conviction for riot. The act* mu-t have been done by a com bination or confederation of "three or more. An*.—ln one respect ibis is true- Sin gle at ts. such as threats, or personal alter cations between one man and another, would not be sufficient to constitute a riot If there was nothine bet threat* of one of l the defendanu to do personal violence lo i (.'apt Clark, it a , uld not justify a convic tion for ri"t: but you must take Go* with ' all other evidence in tne cai aud deu-r --mine from it whether the conduct of the defendants at Gos- Run, on the 1 Ith of May, constituted riot, a* we have hereto- ' f>re defined that offence to you. If it did, I the defendant* then and there present, lak- . ing part in the demonstration, should be convicted of not. And if they had enter- ' ed into u combination to prevent men froui . working in llie mine* al titty cents a ton. who wer< willing to w. rk thev are guilty ' ola conspiracy. * i To which charge and ar,*wer t" points ] *.he defendant* councit except and prsv tke same b reduced to writing and filed of record, which i* here done. JOHN 11 < av i*. ——, Ad. Law Judge. ' SEAL ' I J THE TREASURY ROBBERY. On thcTrack of the Thief Who Took That $47,000 Package. AN asbinglon. Aug. p.—On Thursday, Theodore \\ Brown, commonly known a* I'eglcg Brown, was brought bore from ■-arafogaon c-harge of being concerned in the larcency of the SIT.OtX) package from he I nited States Treasury, on June 2. A osterday afternoon the prisoner was tak en before Judge \\ ylie on a vvril of habe as corpus, but the Judge declinev' to dis charge or retea-e him on bail, forthe rea son that the warrant was from a police c.,urt and that court had jurisdiction. AN iiliam II Ottrnnn, a restaurant keeper •ri lVn.isylvar.ia avenue, was arreted yes terday afternoon on the -amo charge I,a*l night Detectives MrKlfre-h and AlclJevitt arrived from New A'ork with Benjamin B. Hal! cck, a clerk in the Treasury cash room, whom they had arrested al Broad way and Leonard street yesterday morn ng. Ilallc.-k is n native of New A'ork, and has been employed in the department about eight years. He was on leave of ab •ence when arrested, and while in New A'-rk visited the moat extentive jewelry, tailoring, dry good*, carriage and harness establishments, making inqu!rie*Hi though no intended inak ng large purchase*. Ur. John B Blake, Chairman of the Treasury Counting Committee, expressed •is suspicions of Halleck, and the Metro po.itan detective-, who have been working] up the case feel confident they have the' right parties- On the road to this city, li!l<'ck attempted to throw nway n rnem •randuni book, but the officer* secured it, and upon examination it wns found to con tain the figure-17 007.1 d. the exact amount of money contained in the stolen package. These figures hud b.-en erased with a lead pencil, though they bad been divided by- Land tiie quotient. 28,548.8*21, remained untouched, h" n >t having time to erase it. An' ther entry on the] nine page read '■B>7o, saved to show AN". II , August 5, 1876 Ilailcek gave -> vera I conflicting -tat- inents in regard to these entries, but inally udmitt. d to tho officers that he at tempted to throw the book away, as the figures in it would secure hi* conviction Flic figures above mentioned lea l the offi cer* to be ieve that ho diviled the money equally with another person. The three pri* mere have boon locked Up ill default of $100,1,00 bail each. Charles Warren, of l'rospict, Butler county, met a horrible death at Riddle's saw mill n.-ar Princeton, Lawrence coun ty, on Tuesday. He wa engaged in roll ing a log upon the carriage when his crowbar slipped and falling with hi* head directly iu front of the saw, which was n circular one and iu motion at the time, h< was in an inslaut a dead man, the saw cut ting the lop of hi* head entirely off ju*t above the eyes.—Now Castle Damocrut. SPAIN— A GOVERNMENT CALL FOR 100,(100 MEN. Madrid, August 12—In accordance with the notice given on Tuesduy, a decree was promulgated to-day in the Ofliciul Guzetti ordering a levy of 100,000 additional iner. for in Hilary service. The levy includc youths who shall have attained the age o. 19 years by the 31*t of December next. THREE;COILDREN DEVOURED BY BEARS. Ottawa, August B.—A report from Ri pon, U|per Gutineau, slates that thre< 1 children, tons of g settler there, were kill ed and devoured by bears while in thi woods near their house a few days ago. TURKEY. The Situation Growing Grave. ' Constantinople, August 12 The Turk .< iali newspaper say* the situation in llor • aegovina i* becoming grave. The insur genla have attacked Tiegine, burning and . pillaging in all direction-. Three thou j -and men, < liietly Dalmatian- uud Mont. - ' negrii.s uie endeavoring l<> destroy om inuiiioatiun between Mostaraml llevoclne. ,j Fifteen hundred Dalmatians and Hern g.ivlnian* are marching on llochtocha 'The Montenegrin* and Dalmutiaii* are al '*o aiding the insurgent* with uion. y ami 1 provision*. The presence of the ,*-ervii .Corp* on tiic frontier also seem* to furnish jlho insurgent* encouragement. TIIE BLACK HILLS. Cheyenna, August Ut General Crook land Col Stanton arrived hero t" day from 'the Black llillt Miners were preparing I to leave, covering up the richest lode* to | prevent them being discovered till uch j time a* they can return. The country is, 'considered rich In gold, and tho inoun | lain* are fhll of quart.' Capita! aud skill ed labor will develop mine* equal to jth>-e of Col r.tdoor Nevada. There ixciej (about fifteen hundred miner* in the hillsj and a great deal of preliminary work ha* 'I been done by them in the way of ditches| 'and sluices There wore no Indian* in ' that region aud but few have been seel) ' Those al the agviicie* are still demanding | | that miners he driven out. Some gold ' i uas panned out in the presence of thepar :y, which yielded seventy five cents to the pau. There i* an abundance of water and grass ; also limber to! building, but pinei j not the highest inc-rchaiitile quality. A 1 jtown called Stonewall ha* been laid out jon Custer's gulch, iu the vicinity of which | j-ome rich diggingsaro located. The whole ,country is well adapted to graxing and; I forming. Troop* are en route to establish a lem j poraiy post near Stonewall for the purpose of keeping out miners. I'rof Januey * party were still exploring the hills and wagons were thrown to the ground and the wagons smashed a- Ithey passed along the street. Al the Green and Coalcs street railway depot* the .roof was torn off ai.d carried nearly a, square by the force of the wind, which in !, this section was unaccompanied l>> rain, although torrents fell in the lower portion ofthe city. Tne roofs of several house, were carried two or three square*. The storm la*ted ten minutes. X'lbosly wa* injured except a vionian, n brick fall ing on ber head a* *he was frying to close the the shutter* of her room. People in tho path of the storm were greatly fright ened. Strange to say people living in proximity lo the tornado knew nothing of , it flnlil long after it bad passed. THE SI'VQVKHASS'A 1,1 VHM! lit S IX ESS. * 4he t Icuiflvld lL'publiuin su} , Tin long proved for flood in oar at re aims oc ' curred laat week. AA'e think Use last rod and tle last log for thi* season pta*- I ed thin place on Saturday. No le.-o- titan 200 rufle of liutlser have pawed down, and loga by the million are boomed bv t this time at lasck Haven anl other bar- \ Ixtro below. The log tra-le in not *> bae large, and the quality, we are told by a large and experienced manufacturer iof Lime, is superior to anything in thi section of country, and probably tin best it the Suite.—lkm. The escape from jail of ex-Treasurer Parker of South Carolina, after having | been convicted of defrauding the State, I excites no surpriae whatever. It may be said to have been exjweted, and only presents another phase of the rascality which still flourishes there. He was only one of a ring of thieves, and hnd openly threatened, in case of being found guilty by a jury, to expose all his confederates to an equally ignominious fate with himself. After all his pompous parade of reform ami an ostensible effort to prosecute Parker, of course Chamberlain who had been concerned with him, and was offi cially and personally a party to the proved frauds, could not pardon him or , openly connive at his release from pris on. But his instruments could find way to open the doors and allow I'arkcr to walk out, with the certainty that he would never return to tell their secrets. This preconcerted evasion closes] the mouth of one who had the ability and, r since his conviction, the w ill to shed n flood <>f light on the conspirators who _ for the last eight years have robbed,out raged, and oppressed the people of South arolina in every possible way. They i were as anxious us Parker could be to i get hiiu lwyond the reach of courts and juries, ami ull the circumstances connect ed with Ids disappearance jsiint to the 1 guilty complicity of < 'hamherluin and his associates. It is a remarkable fact that, while not one ex-President is living, tho wives ol five of them survive—Mrs. Polk, Mrs. e Filinore, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Lincoln, ami n Mrs. Johnson. A call for $10,000,0U0 worth ol bond* has '• been itsuvil by the Treasury Department, he syndicate having made another sub -cription for that surri. This leave* bui in tbe hands of the Secretary, tnd the yn -1 dicato has until November 15 to take this " am Hint. I- It is reported that the Spanish Govern e ment intends to send 10,000 to g ba. -• Til K DAM.M.K TO CROPS IN >111 > NOT \s (i HKAT AS WAS KSTI MATED. Cincinnati, >., August 11. —'The Ga , *.•!t• lnt* received special dispatches from . 140 county seals where the lata flood oc- I eurftd, mitl tlio prospects are much bel ter than o spotted Wheat ami oat* have suffered; of the firmer two thin'* of the . crop will lo saved, anil of the latter let* tlimi half can l>e saved, Of corn there will ho more than the v orugo crop, ow ing to the Incrram i.f a> rouge. Potatoes will v n lil largely, although aoiue few farmer*.| complain of the rot At most point* the . y leltl will tie over the average. The hay, crop will not fall abort of the average in ! quantity, hut the quality D nut a* good a* I usual. \ \ HTottt FOR Til K Ala Ft INSIST T ROODS Madrid, Augmt 1- (.ieUeral Martiueti j Campos, in a diapatch, dated Sou d I'rgrl to day, announce* that the troop* under hi* command, after desperate < ghting, en ,tered Olaalia Tower. He loat tIW killed.. the t'arliat lota wa* atill heavier, and juiany of the garriaoti were taken priaottert. jThe explosion of the magarinu in the rlt adet made a latge breach in the wall*. t'ario. August t The Abyssinian* are pieparmg tu invade Kgypt The Khr> i dive ha* aent reinforcement* to the hinder there I* not a Cabin, i i-rti cr in Wash* i 1 .ngtoii, and It it consequently impotaiblej i to transact important bonnes* with any of i . the department*. The cotton crop report* from the South-1 eru State* are of an encouraging charac- I I tor. i A disastrous flood ha* occurred in Franklin County, MM**, The streets of I Aahtleld and Conway were completely! J flooded. j> BQlflntt'B ROl 101 - The following arcuunU have buell li -1 amines! and passed hy me and remain 11 led ' of Record in thie office fir the inspection' of heir*, legatee*, creditor* and all other* in any way Intereated, and will he present . IK'*, fei' al lowance and continuation The account of Adam \ onada, guarJan if Henry A Vonada, minor*' ri of David i Vonada, late of Haine* tw p, dee'd. The final account of William Weaver and Daniel Weaver, e*eCUlors of the K*- '.ate of Samuel Weaver, late of Gregg tup S deed j The account of W ilium Durt. nJ minis- < trator of the Estate of William 11. May*, i J late of Harris twp, die'd. i The i!rt and partial account of Jacob i it er, Jr , adminUtmtor of Samuel I tir.'Wii, late of llaii.e* twp, dee d. II The administration account of David i Lnwv-r. adruiuiUalon of Mary Lawyer, I < late of Marian tw o. dee'd. t Tk* tfiuld itiu fu*l ai.jo|(||t of James , (ilenn and Sarah A Ciarner. administrv I lor* of Daniel Garner, late of Uarris twp' ufee'd j| The ai count "f John 11 outa, guardian of ' John. Marv and George Jefferson and ( lit-iijsunn F li.utx, minor children of ( , l.'ii illd* Units deceased The account of W m Smith adminittrator •of all and singular the good* and chatties right* and credit* which were of Jacob I*. * Smith, late of Perm twp dec d The account of Mo*r* Thumps, n and Margaret Gregg administrator* of j.'01. ( Andrew Isrrgg. late of IL'gg* twpdee'd. t . Tho ac. .-..lit 11 J W Campbell and Auto* tJ K Clam* >n. Eta ut"r of the last will and a tetar:.ent of Frederick Gate* late of Fer guson twp dec d The first and final account of John Wolf administrator of Kcra tiritlain late " of Poller twp dec d. w The account ol Jamo* lieverly Guard)- U an of Sarah S W alkt-r, minor child of * Machael A Walker late of Hogg* twp 1 dee'd. The account of Perrv W McDowell ex eculor o) the last will and testament of Nathan Beck late oi Marion twp dee'd 'i The account of Jesse Understood, ad-i •' minbtraior of Jo*. Underwood of Centre jj county, ilc. J . The auppienicntal and final account of ? Mr* Jane 11 Slrohecker one of the ad- , miniatralori of Dr Samuel Slrohecker lair ' of Mile* tw p dee d. The account of Calvin P W Fiaher 11 guardian o! Mary Rebecca Grub, minor J child of Elixa Groh laic of Harris twn dec d. The account of Mary A Keu and Rob ert Cumming*. Executors of the Estate of (' John P Ro* late of Gregg twp dee d (j The account of Samue, 4*illitand admin a iSir*tor of Estate of J Duncan Kankiti (, last! ~f Harris tw p dM J The account of Mary C Sune late Mary C Beirly, administrator m Tattulia* Belr * ly late of Bog two dee d The account of Dann-t Itartgcs. John Risbel executor in the last w ill anil testa- ? nent of John liartge* late if (iregg twp £ deed. ; The account of T M l!a!l executor mthc > ! late will and testament of Charles Luca- ( ; late of Rogg* twp dee d. The account of Henry Mssyer admini.- | -.rotor of Jacob Meyer lata uf MtlcttPi ' deed. Tbe trustee account ol' Alexander Kerr , • trustee to mil the Real Estate of father-, ' me Rankin late of Potter twp de. d i I The executor*!.io account of Jauie* Dun- ® lap and Thoma* F Patton executor* in th- u in-t will aid testament of John Archoyiu late of Ferguson twp dee d. * W The account of Samuel J llcrring and n John 4rove adminUtraliy* of the Estate 11 of A J Young late of Gr.-gg twp dec 4- The account of John \\ Lruiurino and u Mr*. M J Kepler administrator* of Jacob * I Kepler late oi Fergdson tw.l dee'd. The final account if John it Feather- " executor of Daniel Leather* lato of H.w. n ard twp dec/1- I The account of J C Shineberger and IU David Stover adminittrator* ..f the F.atati a of George Shineberger late of Harris IWp.J, deed. *, The accounl*af Joseph linker admini*- . trator ot Elisabeth Gorbin late of Harri* n j twp doe'd. i The account of J p (iephart trustee t" •e'l the Heal Estate of Jacobs Awl late ol j Harris dee'd. Tne account of Loui* Wetxler and Jacob ! Fletcher executor* in the la*t will and U'- 1 lament of Jacob Wcltler late of Howard | j two dee'd. | Tliq guardianship account of Samueli* j Hurler, guardian of Susan Leitxel now Su- ' -an Fichlicon in account with the E '.ato of said ward. Register's office j J. H. Monataos, llellcfonte Jul 'Jl'To 1 Register. NEW GOODS! ; —AT THE — Centre Mills Store, ! J. F. THRONE hae just opened a fine St >ck of HEN ERAL MERCHANDISE which ht , is aellittg at GREATLY REDUCED TRICES Consisting in DRY GOODS, ALPACCAB, MOHAIRS, PIQUES. LAWNS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, FLOUNTS, i . SHIRTING, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTTON ADES, FINE CASsI M ERS, EM BORDER IKS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, SKIRTS, RIBBONS and fancy urliclee belongitig tu tin Grocery department Sugar*, Coffee*, ' Syrup, N. Orleans Mo I lames, Domes tic and Foreign Fruite, Fish, Salt, eve rything usually found in litis depart ment. ' QUEENS W A RE, whole sets or dish ex or hy the pi^jce. DRUGSand PATENT HIJH- I CINKS. j WOOD and WILLOWWARE. HARDWARE, FORKS, RAKES, SHOVELS HOKS, , NAILS. &<• . GENTS' CALF ROOTS. LADIES' BUTTON GAITORS X MO , ROCCO, CHILDREN- s'HftK?oflall 1 kinds. TOBACCO A CIOARS, all at greatly • reduced prices. Call ami see for yuurew'- s ves. No charge for showing •**"* UIQBEST„ - -• i- qfQrw* PAID for ull kmdi and country Produce taken in ex- far gooh. i THE OLD CATHOLIC CONFER ! KNt'K. Dr, Dollinger'e Add rem —The Plan of Con federation. Bonn, Germany, Augu*t, I'd. In al li'Uilance at the Old Catholic Conference, which opened It* setkion hern to day, liter vro about thirty English and Ameriuan ' Inrgyinon and severul archimandrite* and bisliop* o| the Kaiiaro Church, Anion*- the American .Wtiin* are Rv. !*r* Larig- Idun, Nevln, Potter and Parry. Dr. Doll jlnger ojiened tho proceeding* with an ad ■ire** which la*ted un hour. Ho treated ol . i lie relation of the dogmatic controversy !>•)ween the Latin and Greek churches l*>! the w hole court* of eccleiastlcal history At the close of hi* address the conference) entered upon the business for which It had i met, which wa* the consideration of Dr. Dolllnger's plan of confederation an-1 in- . terco mm union among the separated 'clinches This union is to be baaed on a mutual recognition of primitive liuth. which may enable each church to admit ' member* of iHher communions to it* prlvi- 1 leg. * in respect to Divine w'oiahip and the 1 Christian sacrament*. At the tame time i.n actual fusion, of the sacrifice of nation-; i al or traditional peculiarities of the form j f Kxra 1. Rptngler, and Ag nea* M. Npangler. Hi* frank honesty and; manly qualities tnade hiui the idol of his jiarelit* und a favorite with all that knew him He > ti cried Saturday aflrrnuoti; at Oakland Cemetery. The funeral ser vices wore con dueled by the H.v A. lj. Dean The afflicted par.nt* >u their be ) reaveutw l havu the xiftcare sympathy of a M . Jo eireie of friends , M AKKKTS New York. August 16 —Flour, super $£ ui(it&mi; Flour, common to good 5 66 (4*> k* , F ur, good to choice, 6 26(4,6 85. NYhMtt, No I Chicago Spring t 4tM*yl Wheat, amber western I ot vl 60 Ry i RTifulOO. Corn, we*tern mixed T&baTh rial*, western mixed 75(467 Coffee 171(4 ! A>. Egg* Jbint il. Sugar, fair to reininr K'tH. Petroleum, refined 1 (jUiCAbtf. M- ur, g— Hl to choice $5 'go(46 75c st ring extras 5 2j'4j t>7J Wheal 1 Ibi Corn) i7f t lau .iei aellcr August, By els nil Barley 111. i PHILADELPHIA Fiur, Wa A Minn extra fata. $6 371 2 oi7 00; High grade* 7 SW xf 2-' Wheat.J white 1 4in(iC 1436; amber 1 Ol): red 1 tola.i 19 Corn, w*tern mixed M, yellow 06. )>al, ' r western mixed 72. Petroleum refined' II! UKLLEFONTK MAUEETS. vVbsto )Ykeat *1 15 Red 110 ...Rye9o 74) Clorerseed 6.00 Potatoes GO Lard per p.iun.i 8. Pork per pound'JO llutler 'JT Egg* 15. Plaster perton 414 Tallow 8. Bacoi 10 Ham 16 I Lard per p und 6 cents . ......Buck aheat' 45 ct*... : .. ,i" .or per barrel retail?,oo... j kiova Scotia platter sl4 to 15. Cayuga' blaster s'.'.6o per 3W lbs. mnnnO FOB FALL PLAHTIEO ' fv IV |4 Fruit and Ornaiiies -1111-J 1J eJ Ul Tree*. Evergreens. Ornamcnul Shrub*, j Climbing Plant*, Grapes, Currant*. [iiMikeberries. Strawberrie*. Ratpberrisw, snd other tmall Fruits, A*paragus. tthii-1 birb' Ac. BEEU6 FOB bAU DOWIMB < y 1 Nl l /11 I c 4 Orchard, AY, Blue. Herdsk3 VV vl h i R*'il Top). Clover. Timothy aid .tther Grass Seed* : Turnip Ssnli of all kinds; Vegetable and Flower Seed*; Hedge and tree Sccdi BULBS -Uyn rtnths. Tulip*. Cro*u. Lilies, and other I Bulb* fr rail planting: Horticultural ' G*HKI, Terra Cot;* W'ase, Ac Send fur pric.: 1 ist, or cuibwe .".v f r full illustrated , Catalogue. Address KDW DJ tVANS A CO., Nurserymen and S-d-nisn. S'ork, Pa. i It aug hi, t /"lOL'RT PRjet \ M AT foN. !o w tici.cc tas Itua IWils) A *•)*• snd llw v H >sml !•- 14 lIwML A-S. islet) Jagg*, la l eatr* „ anl. bs.lag iseued Ifcel. btulsi dM* Us lit 4s; al Aug All. 1 - X. U> n* due- led la* balding ! - . e H vt <>|*t snd Ter-tntner snd <**n*fsl JsU Ilellt el I end UUIIM hsm inns ol tkshsMU KsUsbslshs u,. COUBI( Ot l'*elre sad la rasuswe , n tge Sib Mnndsi Of Atagass. belag the 33rd da* ..I Aug ISTX 8 snd I*. In tie lee weeks Noli, els User*fa** beret.) gleet, ta lb* Cnraavr. Jes Ueer ol lb* Pee**. Aldrrseee ead I ntslsMss ol sb* sstd count) of t Mitre, thsi u.ej be thua sad than la I heir umper pmosc *1 IS o'sb-'t la tb* forenoon of ssid dsg. nub then records, la* UslUoaa. eseseuss ll.es. ead then oan laol ts.'c lo do lb*** things 1 whicb w> th*!r oAc# sbperteins be done end lh.ee atiusbuswt la reoogaUeiMe* to snnroiie egsiaet ># I'tiv.ners lbs) ere w ebstl be la lb* Jail of l enlr* counts, to Usea sad there la |>ro*rcut against Ibrtu Kb Xtilll IrO I.lran under as? hand, si B*Urfal. tb* lsl dsg of , Aug..ln the >sr .d ar lord. ICS. snd u lb* nteel) v ninth jesr of IsdrpssSrsrs of lb* I'ntsrd Swiss I B. > HIIAKKKK. Hbertg | Hi-adqtiartct* for RooU and Shoe*! !* p 0 W E R S' BOOT AND SHOE. STORE. \ Opposite Bush House, j] BELLEFONTE, PA. j- Powers' Boot A Shoo Store is the lsrgest and host slocked establishment in Centre ' County. He keeps constantly on hand a full , line of i IT 4 OTN A \ I) N II 4> K S. 1 Ho is just opening tho largest suvck of) Spring Goods ever brought to Bellefontc. 1 fiwgSHSia for Indies, kopt constantly on,hand. Hoots and Shoe* for men nnd women, of nil styles, quality and price*, froin the most costly to tha cheapest, constantly kept on hand. WE DEFY COMPETITION ! either io quality nr price?, Call and examine his new clock of Spring nnd Summer Gooda, and you will find ii to ymtr advantage. Apr'ilty KINGSFORO'S oHwt: G4> l 1 It K -AND— Silver(loss Starch, For the Laundry. MANURATJTVRKD HY T. KINGSFORD & SON, Tho Best Starch In the World. Give* a Beautiful Finish to the Linen, nnd lh difference in cost between it and common starch is scarcely half a cent for an ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer for it. KINGS FORDS FOR PUDDINGS, BLANC MANGE, ICK CUBAM, Al". In the original- li-uMil:e.l in IMS. And piiicryc* its lenululion a* Purer, Stronger and Mora Delicate than any other Article of the kind offored, either of the same name or witl> other title* STKVXAKON MACADAM, Ph. D.. &e., the highe.-t chemical authority of Europe, carefully iiiuilyxcd lliis Corn Starch, and nay* it is u most excellent article of diet and in chemical and feeding U fully equal to the biu.l s,r(o\f yiSot. ' Directiutii I y r making Puddings, Uup • ard.., Ac.," each one puui"* . package. x-tt-rV'T fi tie uf IFJ' * | Uall .. WOLFS, Ctntrt w 3- June 10.8 m, I oHN SON 3 HOTEL, jtl BEI.LEFOXTE, PA. i Johnson & Son's, proprietors, havinn ,a i refitted and newly furnished this house ari r *lnow prepared to accommodate traveler lin the most satisfactory manner. JunelO. tf. STORE, NEW GOODS ANI Panic Prioegi 11. A. LABRIMER. it the old Centre Hill stand. Just opening a .stock of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES I A largo variety of Ladies Drtue Goods Great Bargains In Muslins and Calicoes. iteady-made Ctutbing \Yai ranted lo Suit, ilia Cloth* and C .slaters, Cant bo excelled His Grocery Department, Astonishes every one in asMrtmenl and low prices. 3yrup, Nugar, Tea. Coffee Canned fruits, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese, ami every other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart west .20- Farmun, Mechanics and Labor, is look lo your interest. One dollar saved is a dollar in pocket. Tben call and tee at )wLast astonishingly low prices. f.O- No trouble to show Good* Thl,. Also the choicest FAMILY FLOCH at , • way* on hand Apr. 16, y. .Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL. PA DEALERS IN PURE DHL'US AM) MEDICINES, 'CUKMICALB, OILM, DYE STUFFS PERFUMERY. NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES FOR TIIK TOILET. I'VUK U IVE ISL> LIQLOHN , for .medicinal purpose*. I ruaaee <£* Supji irts-rs io |jrat variety Aiso, choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO. and all other artiules usually kept in t first class Drug Store. ; Preocriptiotu carefully Comuouuded MILLER i SON. BUTTY """• THE BEST IN USE. sumi Ur Circular. DANIEL F. BKATTY \\ A*bif>ftofi. Stm Jcrey. NEW YORK BRANCH STORK McCUlu* Block, Direitly Onp. Bush II uuse, * i ' Bellofonie, Pa. !!• II Kit WAN d CO., I'rop'ns. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES. WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS A FAN CY GOODS, • TIICTLY FIRS T-C LASS GOODS, IMOW Ihe Uhual Frit*. Novia.if. r a. *iuw), t. * uica*. ■ s asciu WILSON & HICKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARD WAKE DEALERS. IRON,PAINTS,OILS, GLASS, AT- Builders Hardware COACH MAKER'S GOODS. CABINET MAKER SNTOCK. ! Stoves of All Kinds. CHILDREN'S BUGGIES, WAGGONS, CARTS. AC. WILSON A HICKS. Bcilefonlc, Pa. NoTICE. —Wc will sell to responsible men on three month* credit. Will lake off 5 per cent for cash which is equal to 20 per cent. ier annum It will pay the pur chaser to borrow at !0 from other parties, if be can save in buying from u*. In ihi# way wc can turn our monev and sell low er. Mar 15. U JOHN CAMP'S Furniture Rooms, MILROY, MIFFLIN CO., PA. Extonsion Tables, Chamber Suits, Fine& Common Furniture, Consisting in part of BUREAUS, BED' STEADS. CAIN and WOOD SEAT CHAIRS. The public generally aro invited t call and sre the fine assortment of FURNI TURE to be found at the above establish ment, all of our own Manufacture. Undertaking in jill in branches, Coffins, Caskets and Shrouds Having purchased an elegant Hearse, I will attend all orders of undertaking 1 may receive from Pennsvaliey, Cenire Co. Pa JOHN t AM P. Jan 28 If. |0 UN F. POTTER, Vttorn7y-at-Law fj Collections promptly made and special attention given to those having lands or property for sale. Will draw up and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgage*, Ac. Office in the diamond, north side o j the court house, Bellefonte. ootlWCti TAS. M'MANUB, Attorney at Lavt tf Bellefonte, prompUy attend* to a*l | bu-iaeas entrusted to biro. |ui2.'6Bi (J U M M I N GS" HTI! I? JC Bellefonte. FA ISAAC MILLEit, Proprietor. The Cuinming* House, on Bishop street, it one of the pleasantest located hotels in tho town It ha* the best stable* in the place, has an excellent livery attached and every attention will bo paid guest* No pain* will he spared io make it a pleasant and agreeable stopping place for the pub lie. Boarding hy the day or week, and rate* charged will always be found very 'ow. June 17. Excelsior Cement- The undersigned now manufacture* Ce- I ment W A Kit ANTED < IF A SU PKKIOH {QUALITY, at his kilns, neur Pin< 4_,reek Mills, in I'aines twp. This cemeni hit* already been used in large quantitiei upon the L. C. A S. C. Kit., and has beer found highly satisfactory upon all jcbi where it has been used, and a* equal ti any now mant-faviurod for use in CIS TERNS, WATER PIPES, or wbatevw purpose n good quality ol Cement is dei rable This Cement ha* already beet . tested far and wide, and rendered the ut most salislartion. Persons, therefor* con slrucling Cisterns, laying Water P ipee Ac., will find it to their advantage i<> 1-va ibis in mind, and also, that he WarfgnU ibi article as represented. „ , J . MEYER, "•ay '-J t| Aaronsburg, Pi W. A. CURRY! sit Lii liljLß ijJSlhBPa CENTREHALLPA. Would most respectfully inform the cit xen* of this vicinity, that he ha* started now 800 l and Shoe Shop, and b , thankful for a share of thu pi,hli|c iiatron age. Boot* and wadV to ofder am I according tp.syfk, H"4 warrant* hi* w^- 1 t ito eqi(al kny iitade olaewhwfw. S of repairing done. %nd *• —li kinc Give hint h nu- —go* rcaaonabli JVM3 1; Chas. H. Held. 'lClock, H'atchiuakerdk Jwrl ■< Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. >.]al! kinds ot Clocks, Watches and Jewell ") of the latest styles, as also the Maran vii ) Patent Calender Clocks, provided with complete index of the month, and day r * the month and week on its face, which 1 warranted as a perfect time-keepor. | ;9W-Clocks, Watches and Jeweliv i paired on short notice and warranted. Pumps Of All Kinds 1 fi Steam & Rotary Pampi FOR MINEB - m Deep Wel! Pump8 ' 1 *1 Cistern Pumps, .a H j Antf-Frsitog Pumpt. f\ p- V" rr t : Y rrrf i r*" 1 p**" :r a i''A.S M Ml *■* <•<■<• A A MUM r ft f *KXKK atMu'**" limits, u iimns l,| OF ALL KINDS. Gum Huge Packing. Hell and Bratt M , Founders, and Manufacturer* of the CELEBRATED 1 • Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump. illustrated catalogue and price /ut."U I J. B. SHERIFF ck of Spokes. Hub#, Felloes, Shafts, Poles and BUe.v j •„ Wheels, all of No. 1 Quality and selling vc-; - ry cheap. Our stock is large, and con sluntly being renewed, and we are telling —wholesale and retail—at very low nrioes. Remember—much money has bsea lost by pnjing too much for Hardware, Try •; Bp© # S R $ Tk * buy for Cash and sell at Cash Prices „ | for feaa profit than any other Hardware "ds Store in the County. IcJ i<r*p XJS. c . h tor any Isaftk of X. C. METEB A CO, BaMmar*- THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED, " The Best an I Cheapest new in Use. Xaav ufactured by ' DANIEL DKRR. Bellefonte, Peaa'a. tm-Cail and tee them before jinreham^ | any other. iajsr.y