I'HK IKXTUK ItKt'OltTKK. THURSDAY SEPT. '.l, 1575. LODGE MEETINGS mniHtu N *|l' ■*"' vvm StanJ*> .-xmla* In 1U M.( '■• Mow* ■' ' . . J. M UO.UHSH, Sfl H P. *. A '• Oin FOT IIOIWK. H. Mt. V * J* ■ Th'ir l •renins .m or ftt ouch fwll " WB ln (Vdd KHow Matt. u ,_,„ _ ■ m V V. HnUOHB. Srrt, MIM.I > . m rn vmi* OK.MV '. m " u . * IMtmm or.fto. o.cll fall 'ji^Vv LOCAL ITEMS. Oar friend* will obllg' by *x>ndlng .>* i .in* ot l.val nawt in their locality. K>' shape, *'.*•> notice* of death* una man **Any one sendi n * o>en ; n.^*ixnew subscriber*, with the cash, wiltb© entith . !" r-coivUe Kki'ckikh one year free. The UKIMHIKK being road by neatl > ..vervbo.lv .n this M.te of tlo .unty. where it ban a larger circulation .ban n,x Will be found the best medium for advertising business, -ales, .ve, A. to the He porter. re>ni i,nc outride ot Centra county, should re unit u< 10 cents, yearly. for postage which we will pay here ; this reduces the postage to one half, as the sum pawl by tlicui I. r one year' postage was *A) cli The best and cheapest canne.i and dried fruits, are always kept at Sec! .erd. Co'a. ——Soger* and tip lop ex ffee at Scvh ler's, at prw©* to suit houieke. pets. At Larrimer's store. Centre Hill, i> xvhero you always find an assortment of good* on hand which can not be eicc lod f. r variety, .juality, or cheapn©-*. Hugh studies to plt-ase, and -acrewis well. Give him a call —a ©levator merchant doth net draw breath. • George Gross, Esq.. of I "ion ccun* tv, is the senatorial delegate to the Eric convention from the Twenty seventh dss .triel. A new bauking company has Wen scoitAindied in Osceola with a cash capital jao.onu. It is called the Citizen'* bank iug company. Mr. Simon Haine. has put up a new shop in which he inter,da to carry OH wag on making in all its branches, and is an experienced workman. He will also make codins, and att.-nJ t.i 1 ndertak ! , Si* Ida advertisement. The Boston and Albany railroad di recior* have voted to reduce all wages and salaries ten per eent. from September Ist Poor fellows, they could readily make it all up again, if they lived near See filer - 1* here they might buy cheap groceries. William Perry, a clothier of New ark, 2*. J-. has failed. Liabilities $140,- OIM, an evidence that he did not buy his groceries at where he could liaxe saved money. Juan 1> M.r 4 C-.. ol New. York. -oap and dour, hava failcJ. Liabilities SssL?'o®®. Unfortunate venturer, You m to Sechlera hereafter if you want Bv a decree* * u t!l< oourt lhe wlr:> or Harris township %. ' hold an election on the 13lh of October to whether " new U wnsh p shall or shall e<* ho erected out ©I portions of Harris and Ben ncr .ow t. ships. A base-hall match came ofiT at ti'- hciiu, on Saturday last, between the J irst Nine of this place aad tho Millheiin club. Our ctinc out victorioui. ——The popuUiion of Bdlefonlc ii con sicerably less now than it was before cout. and that ofthe avaiern peniteatiary has in creased. Mr. Perry Karich Las entirely re covered front the injuries received, a short time ago, by being thrown trom a wagon. When the posse of young thieves from Bellefonte, were being put in readi ness for transference to Pitttburg, gover nor Curlin was sent for to offer some con solation to the distressed parents. The governor said he thought it was too bad that the youngsters should be sent off tor such little robberies, and toppedofi by ex claiming, "My God, why there is none ol us safe any more." There always was a fellow feeling in Andy's bosom. Hastings spent Sunday here, in co. witn Jack Spanglcr. Hastings is now o! age, and thinks he will vote part of the rad ticket in Nov. Another new house is up—Ale To bias reared one on the hill, Still more to le put up. Samuel Muaser has sold his interest in the Millbeim hardwire store to Runkle Bros. Success to the Runkie's, they are enterprising young nun. Mr. Fleming, from Colver s saw mill, cauie to town, on Monday, with monster load of boards, drawn by bis two hones. The entire load, with wagon and driver, weighed 7735 pounds, and was hauled a dutar.ee of near five miles. Mr. Fleming is proud of bis team,— we don t know what the horses think of it. On Water-tax paid beforo the 17lh of this month, to the collector Jacob Hin ges, there will bea decuction of 5 per cL Remember this, as the lime will soon ex pire. Visitors to New York who want a quiet, but select and luxurious home while they slay in the city, ar.d one where the expenses are decidedly lighter than at the larger houses, will do well to call nt the BPIXSLKK Uocsx, on I'ri'on Square It is situated in the heart of the city. Car riage hire is saved, as nearly all the stage, and streetcar lines pass its doors. Sec car J in auvertising colurns. 9 sept lm. 11 AAT A>'D SlCKNEJ*.— During the hot and sultry weather an unusual amount of sickness prevails in every community especially among females and children, caused by the fermenting miasma gas or nitrogenous matter floating in tie air, arising from decaying vegetation. This bad air affects everything we eat, and en genders in it a serin-fermentation which when taken in the system is like leaven, and operates on the whole ; starting in the bowels and soon producing a violent tor men Cation, tausing diarrhea and disien tery. It has been found that the u-e ol Spcer's old Port Grape Wine of New Jer sey, has an extraordinary effect in check ing this ferrnentution and restoring tlie system to its original strength and vigor, and when used in time it prevents these complaints altogether. Invalids and de bilitated persons have found it the most nutritious and strengthening tonic in tin market, and the greatest help in resisting the poisonous effects of the vetiafed atmos phere. This wine so long established lu.s become the standard wine upon which physicians rely us the most rich in and genuine in character containing the greatest amount of medicinal properties Vfith tbp least intoxicating qualities. Bpeer'g vineyards promise a larger yield thig fear than usjial, and he has reduced the price of his winp that any one can mm purchase it of druggists for §1 per bottle None of this wine is bottled until it is four years old.— Gazette. The Union Sunday school of Spring Mills had a very fine picnic on Saturday last. The speakers were Revs. Tornlinson, Wilson and Bouse. F. of H. Tio-Nic.— A grand basket picnic and the Dedication of the new grange hall, of Washington Grange, No 157, will be held in Ferguson township, 21 miles west of State College, on Wednes day Sept. 15. The dedication wiil take place at 10 o'clock. A cordial invitatioi !3 extended tp ai'- We have received the 2nd No. ofllu Anthracite Recorder, printed at Hazleton Pa. It is a r.eat and wellgotlpn up sheet The item as to Mr. Sweetwood's bav ing a cucumber 5 ft. 2 in. in length, is coi reel—we thought at the time it might meat a vine. An eye-witne : s tells us all alc u it. It is what is called the sr.ake-cucuu ber, which grows to that length. 'SPAWI.S FROM FKNN. N>W AM Tit F.N J),ii tug last xx*. k the Mitlliciui Hard \xare store ..gain changid hand*. Mr I Samuel Mn • on,-of the foimer'proprio * | tor* sold out t> the Runkle Hto > , an.l noxx , the firm ** ill be Runkle 1' . ~ Progro .• moan* busine** i i About the canipttix'i ting xxlucli - held 1 -outh of town, *,,ine one h.xs be. n given you a uliorl deseriptuxn, nex erthelox a lexx more faet* eoncoroing it. The number ol tent* jxitehed, wa- twenty, and all xxer. xxell fil'exl xxith inhabitant-, xvhioli i ot.-e.juence there k. ofthe congregations xv. re largi, . -p.. ially 1 so on Sunday and on Sunday evening The follow ing minister* xx.re pr, ient an.l 1 participated in the exx-rci.-e-, x i.- R>-x. ,1 M. ,1. Oar.-slur.-, P K, Hava A 11 It i vine, A Kreu-e, I'. \V tir.-up, 11. \ uug \Y K Delwiier, S. ti Mu>.linan, M Sloal, 1.. Ix lianas, ,1. t' Cotnter, K a Stambach, .1 \l. Price and IV P Kline, e the Ex angelical churx-h, and Rev* tl. W. r Bouse and 11 1' tialbraith of the Metho dist church. The order xva- good ut al j time* s. a, to permit ev. ry thing to go oi neacenbly without the aid ol police A eertit: young man >! lea whip oil Sunday at campmeetuig, and tho who lost the wisip stationed thcintclvt - ai the x-to-.ing al the ere. ..and when li, nun * there, stopped hiiu and look it from 1 iui ■ . I think he must have felt rather t-hea| d when he xxas stopped an prenounced a thief, in presence of the two ladie* xxho ' were xxith l-.im ;n the buggy. Who he t was or where lie came from xxeuon't know, and that is what saves hi, bacon, tbi Monday tuorning xt cauip, Mr*, e ; Michael Willow ai.J two of her daughters were driving toward-camp, when a little below txxwn something becamo entangled "i the w lieei scar ng the horse The hor*<- j run the buggy against the fence breaking . on-.- wheel and throw : g the LJies out all pa.-sed off pretty wo.l except tie old lady w ho wa, badly hurt at the arm and in the ! ice. The horse was stopped at Mr. John Barne s, all wa* right except the bug gy which was broken considerably. The lig belonged to Rev. J. C, Courier. One tiight 'ut week a hor.o belonging to Mr. George Wert, while in the field .ana across a place where there formerly was a ' sink hole, but is now covered with ground, the grxmud gave way and down ho went * Tho next morning when they discovered it 1 tho horse was in a sitting posture, and nothing above ground save tho head, they attempted to get him out, but ho continu ed sinking tuort and uioro till at last he ■ died of exhaustion. The M iHßeiiners have-now couie to thr. Paul Sehoeppe, w ho, someyears ago, was convicted x-f the murder ol Mis* Steinr.ecke, in Cumberland county, and sentenced to be hung, but was acquitted on a subsequent tritj alter an imprisonment of three years, now confined in the Illi nois penitentiary, convicted of forgery. A project has been renew ed for tho transportation borne of the obelisk at Alexandria, Egypt, —one of the ,o-clled C'iu. Need lea—presented . to Engiaud forty year, ago by .Mohammed * Ali. It is a fine monolith of red granite. sixty-four feet in length, and seven feet in diameter. Its weight lias been variously estimated, but the maximum given is ( tons. It now lies prostrate and parallel to the sea, at a distance of twenty-four feet, I cii a sandy bank fifteen feet high, with 4 nothing betw.-en it and the water save a ruined sea-wall. The hieroglyphics are in ( good preservation, and r.-cord that tho obc.isk was erected atUn t lleliopolis, near Cario by Thatbmes 11, (about 1500 b C). i during whose reign Egypt is recorded to - have placed its frontier where it pleased. The lateral inscriptions record the name * nrtd titles of Ratncios 11. (known to the Greeks under the name of itcsosrisi, and t relates how he had conquered all the na , lion, of the world. It is worthy of note. a too, that the Israelites were in Egypt ut , the lime ofthe construction of this mono , ment It is said to have been brought in t to Alexandtin at tho beginning of the Christian era. \ arious schemes have been suggested tor the removal of the stone, but I the most feasible seems to be the con struction of s jetty to deep water, so as to convey it along tin inclined plane of bc.tms to a rult, on which it might be secured and towed to England in the summer months. A SEXTUPLE EXECUTION. L.ltle Rock, Septembers.—A dispatch by a courier from Fort Smith to Alius*, forty miles distant, tho neare-t telegraph -lation, stales that the hanging ol six inen at that place to day passed off quietly. The condemned men were brought out at half pu-t nine o clock and ascended the scaffold at ten. Ail showed nerve and refused t<> make any confession. Moure said he w u game man and would die game. Fooy said he was as anxious to go as the specta tors were t<> sec him go, Whittington *aid nothing. Evans said nothing. Campbell an-.! Munkiller said tbey were innocent. Three white men anil three negroes ure reported to have been kilted ut a republi can meeting at Clinton, Miss., yesterday, and further trouble xx as apprehended. Democratic Standing Committee. Bellefonte —Northward, A Sternberg; \\ estward. Jack M'Clellan; Southward, Win Furey. Ben nor—Adam Y Wagner. Bogg,—Henry L Bnrnhnrt. . Burnside—J It Gillilund- Curtin—Henry Thiel. J Ferguson—Oer rge Keklo. v Gregg—John F uechiuan. Haines—John R B*ir. Half Moon—Klii* Lytic. r Harris—Samuel Ishler. Howard bor. —George Sperring. Howard twp —Geo D Johnson, g Huston—John CJ Miles. y Liberty—Daniel Bitner. Marion—John M Cully. ' Miles—Uriah Sbafer. Patton—Win Heed. Potter—B F Arney. l'hilipsburg -C A Talkner. w Penn—D L Zerby. Rush—H B Wilcox. >, Snowshoe—Able Cumpbell. Spring—John oil. '* Taylor—Samuel Hoover, e Union—John G Hall. „ Walker—Thomas Dunkle. Worth—Wm William*. Unionville Iloro—Frank Leathers. IE C. M. BOWER, Chairman. i, AT COST. To closn out CLOTHING on hunds w r- are offering it AT COST, anything in th n s'.ore is otlerid at decided l.arguiiis. Ti responsihle part es h short credit w 11 b I given. Now is the time f>>r bargain-. " Z. P Ik RISE i 2 sept fit Milroy, I n t> \ sti M MIT 111!,' MINF FOREMAN KILLED HI "MOLLY MAGIMUKS '■ Maii.-li Chunk, Septembers, Mr Jonrs r - ilie "itisixle foreman" at Summit Hill Mine, No. G, xxa* -hoi at seven o'clock kV I this tin ruing by "Molly Maguite Hi* " i wound* xver.' fatal, and hi* death soon oc curred. J Lnnsf.ml, September •'>. The initio bos " hot at this place wa* John P. Jonc- On V hi* xx y down to the company.* lUee, be '* fi're he xvont into tho mine*, a, ho xx us conuiiv down tin path hx w as Ixdlowed by Ixxo mon, xvho came up to him and lu*l al " him thro lint. *. when ho xxas Nwn to reel. After hi' xx I- -hot, he roaled to one side ' ofthe path. XX here he wa- mot by one o! x lhe men x.h,. heard tho th .. ting, and xxa home by him a utile piece fhrlher, when i d lie laid him down. He spoke but a l>x xvor-1-, did not appear to suffer great pin, " and in i xe minute* be was dead. Tantaqii*. September The two men who killed John P. Jones at Lantfbrd thi uiorning xx ere urn teJ this afternoon inth- I w.mds near this place. They have beei • fully identified, and give their nanus Mix-hai J D>> le and Edward Kelly, and -ay they are from Mount Laffe, Scbuy.* II ki.l county. At this evening while iwo " spov .al polix'oiuen xx. ro on duty neai luiii x igan I'atch, a miueis village, lxo young l men wx-re driving along xxneu ihey were > ..rdered to ball. Thinking they had tallon im-i the hand* of some ol the outlaw* that p infest the northern seelionjuf the rognuqone xif them iuunediately du x* arevulvxr aud xxo.iiidxd oue v>f the policemen. The oth e ,.>*- f-r S. M Healon xV Co. at the Raven Run mines. He was shot by five men, all strangers, expiring immedi ' ately, with six bullet* in hi* body. Another man, name unknown, was shot in the I. weir A, to the causa for a*ss sinalion, fr.un inquiries made, it ha* been ascertained that the miner, had become dt,satisfied xxiih Sanger, dating back a year, when they retu,c-d to work under hiui, and suspended work, though they re-, iumvd again, but since then he has from 1 time to lime received cuflin notices, and notice- to leave or he would bo killed. He remained al his post until shot. A later telegram state, that two more men fiavc bcen shot since then. We are unable to obtain any additional paiticular*. SEY K.N 11U N DEED SHEEP FRIGHT EN ED TO DEATH. Fr ■ , the Alixtaoi i Independent. Last week of a largo number of sbeep in the hills back of Mi-sion San Jose, belong ing lo Elr. Ashurst, but were uiisinTormcd ( u to the mode of their death. It was not. by rushing down a precipice, but ifii i another and most singular way that the misfortune occurred. The sheep, to lUci number of about were quietly teed- [ ,ng . n a hill about three miles east of Mis-, sion ßan Jose on Sunday afternoon, July 4, when a man xx ho had been a shoit tune working for the owners of the sheep sud denly uttered a loud yell, which had the effect of frightening tha sbePp. They im mediately commenced running down hill^ a- fast a* they could. At or near the bot toiuof ibo bill a large patch of poison OBK was growing,- and they rushed pell moll into it Here their legs got so (ntanglexl that they could net move. Meanwhile the other* behind came rushing down upon' them, until they were piled in layers, si* deep, tno upon tho otbor. Of course the most of them were toon suffocated and dead. One of the owners came to the spot with-, ; in ten minutes afterward, and with the aid of a Spaniard succeeded in pulling out aud rescuing about fifty head. But the nuui- I ber that lo.t their lives in this strange way | wa* 7UU in all. It i* supposed that tho yol! given by tlie hired man was done for the purp e of starting the sbeep off to camp. A TRAMP KILLED BY A WOMAN. Mrs. Morgan Calvert, a young widow, xxho live* with her brother two miles from Milun-p rt. Pa., was left alone in her iso lated house for several days last week. On Thursday afternoon a rxxugh fellow called at the house, and. after asking Mrs. Cal vert many questions, begged for a supper and a night's lodging. He wa* refused. Thereupon ho went away, muttering to himself. A little Inter, Mr*. L'alvert v.*. obliged to go out, and on her return she saw a man crouching behind the door be tween the silling room and her bed room, lie did net seem to see her, and she sax* him only through a narrow crack. There xxcro fire-arm* in the house, arid Mrs. Cnl j vert knew how to use them. Without an outcry, she went up stairs and got u rp v oiver, and, hiding it under her Hpron, t started boldly for the room in which the tramp was lurking. A* Mrs. Culvert ap proached the door the man threw it open , suddenly, jumped out, and struck her ill the face. Recovering quickly from tbp ! blow, she drew her pistol, upon seeing I ' which the tramp turned to flee. Sho fired , once and wounded him, and thou started to por*ue him. As he disappeared around l I the house she fired again, at which he turned nbout and cried, "Don't shoot again, woman; Inm n dead man now. 1 ' As he spoke he staggered against a fence, and then fell. He begged for nid, and Mrs. Calvert placed him in a comfortable • po-ili.in, after which she started for a phy 1 sician. As she approached tho house the 1 tramp who bad first called upon her rush od out und escaped and under tho great ' excitement she fell fainting near tho road side. Two hours later she was discovered ' by friends, who listened to her story, nnd ' went to find the man whom sho had ' wounded. He WHS lying dead. i A MAN'S ARM G Rot' NI) TO MINCE 1 M EAT. On Wednesday, Sept. Ist, Mr. John M Boecbcr, u boss at the \\ oodva'c Woolen 0 Mill* near Johnstown, met with a horrible • accident. He was engaged at cleaning the • cylinder of a burr picker, when bis linger, gut caught between it and the fun under neath. nnd the result xxu* that his right arm ). wa, drawn through until hi* head und r; slumiduis stopped further progress, and be < fell back minu* the arm jut ut the shoul der joint. Tlie space between the fan mid the cylinder is not much more Ihun suffi cient to allow of the passage of a piece ol writing paper, but "Wing to the cogs in the former the arm was drawn right through us soon n* the fingers on Mr. Beechcr'* right hand caught. The flesh and bone* were ground up almost as fine as mincc meat ami when the shoulder was rem lied a portion of his eur taken off, a* well as his neck being badly scarified. Dr. Lowman, of Cumbria, hastened pi the scene of the accident, and found the man very weak fiom tho loss of blood, the (low of which he quickly stopped. A very small portion ol the bone was found in the socket ofthe shoulder joint. The man will recover, if the shock to the nervous system was not too great for him. HEAVY BANK ROBBERY. Louisville, Ky., September 2.—The Planters' Nutional Bunk of this city was robbed of a large amount of money this morning. About day break the teller ol fe the bank, Louis Robin, was discovered ie near the batik on hi* way to the police *ta o lion. He eould hardly speak at first, hut after a xxhile, informed the detective* tha three mi it hud taken him from bed duiinj, the night, proceeded to the bank and fore s > ul him to deliver the with whit I they opened the-ale and abstracted imn ii oy. Rohm alleges that he was cblorolotm D oil and (tabbed in the side, where there i I, h slight wound Tho bank > rtlclal* refits , to give any information rcgnnling tho n! lair furthor than tlial ttio Jepoilton wi' 10.0 nothing The amount tol*nJ"is bo , limed to bo noarly SIOO,IKM. Detective Hligh wa* notified ami tool i hargo of Hohin, whom ho had known , vory well a* a steady and honest youi-i; l man. Tho preceding story am rolatod U lj Hligh, who regarded it a* sery weak, anil | hail Iti hin locked up ut a hotel. I'he di . | roc to i a of tho bank loot, and, uflor consul- I lallou oamo to tho I'vilii'luiion that Uihm I , I lory ui fraud, and lie the rubber. lln President *o informed him, but Ri hui a torted hi* inmwoiiao tune and again. If nig told that all regarded blm a> tho rob ber, ho aiked for an hour'a iloep and re , iirod for thai •pace, and on awakening Confessed to tho detective* that ho hall robbod tho -afo the preceding night before rj o clock, carrying iu content* home and burying thoin under his house. An exam- I mation by the doto live* revealed all the , uintieV lied In a Hitall ahoot under a gym naiium in tho rear of Rohm'* residence. , He was arretted and >* now in jail. Pre vious to the robbery Kohm wa> regarded . a* honest at any ono in tho bank. He iy . hituiolf that he doein't know why ho took , tho money, and now realize* the improba [ biiily of being taken from bod u itated. , The Planter's .National Batik will re I ,-ume business to-morrow Tbo money . stolen by Kebm, the toller, bas all been recovered A TEHKIH LK CAST ALTY. i From (At li.'.it >n Journal, Any. 30. ' l)no of the saddest events which haveoc currod in the neighborhood hap|>otied on Harden It wo street Sunday morning about 11 o'clock. Mrs Ryan, a widow la dy, whoso husband die I during tbo war has six children, olio of Iheui. a boy nam ed Morris, being sixteen years old. Ves , lorday morning ho caught a cat which he was going to shoot, and taking the cat on , one arm and a loaded gun in the other ■ hand, started to go down the stairs to snoot it. Just a> be bcguii descending the stairs a . sister, named Mary, tilleen years old, who did not want hint to kill the eat, caught him by the shoulder and pulled him baek The gun dropped from his hand, .falling on the stairs and sliding down them. On I the third stair the hammer caught and i mapped the cap, exploding tho gun. The muzzle was pointing up tho stairs, where the boy and his sister were standing with two other sisters, and the charge, which w as of large shot, took deadly effect among i theiu. ■ I The older sister was struck in the face , | and instantly killed, her leature* being ■ fearfully mangled. Another younger sis ter was struck in the temple and also kill ed, while other shots took effect iu the leg of the boy Morris and the arm of a third sister. THE EASTERN TROUBLE. Invasion of Turkish Territory by Serb#. < Vienna, August 80. -Three ba lalions of .the Turkish expedition which landed at Kieck have reached Moslar, the capital of ; Herseg - - vina. They mat u.'.h no t-pp-wi-. tion on the march. Four thousand Scrbshave entered Turk ish tarritority und encamped at Nov:, where they have sciaed tho telegraph, lines. Bands of Serbs have appeared in the Balkan Mountains, and are endeavor ing to incite the Bulgarians to ri.-e again-t the Porto BOSNIA. MONTENEGRO AND SER BIA TAKE A HAND I. ndon, August 3.—The Berlin corres pondent of ilia Times telegraphs that | Northern Bosnia is involved in full rebel | lion against the Porte. Thu insurgents of ( Herzegovina l aic established a national government. Montenegro are actively preparing for war. The official press of Montenegro: ' doe* not conceal it? sympathy with the movement. CHRISTIANS LEAVING BOSNIA. Vienna, August 30.—The Press say* 21.v UtX) Bosnian Christians hare lied l Aus trian territory. The whole district front the mountains to the rivers Unna and Sau na has been abandoned by the Christians and devastated by the Turks. Humors, deemed untrustworthy, howev er, are afioat to the effect that Prince Mi lauil of Sebia has abdiialvJ. Nikilta, of Montenegro, has been ap pointed generalissimo of the Bosnian in surgents. MONTENEGRO REPORTED NEU TRAL. Vienna, August 30 —Tins Political Cor respondence .ay Montenegro has com pleted negotiation* with Turkey, by which the former bind* herself to remain neutral between Turkey a.id Herzegovina in con sideration of certain territorial conces -1 sions. STEADY GROWTH OF THE REBEL LION. London, August 30. A special despatch ■ to the Times from Berlin lays . Thero is no doubt that all of Northern Bosnia along the river Save is iu full re bellion. The fugutives, who have sought I -afcty on Austrian soil, number 8.000, and i are mostly wives and children of the rtbel* . who have deserted their villages and made II for the hill*. , THE UNKNOWN RICHES OF THE EARTH. L' [From the Spectator.) Why should wo assume tho Peruvian ' traditions of the lost mine* of thu incas to ' b so untrue, or smile because we are told ' that the Ashantecs know where lo find | gold in quantities ? Why not ? The Cat ilornian gold was know a century before it was found, and unless geology is all wrong, the Yankees have not got hold of the rich est section, which is in Lower California yet. The Turk* must own and neglect ' endless mines—tomo of them, if tradition ' i* not nil self begotten, mines ofgolj—and there is all Southern Asia lo bo ransacked . by tbo curious. Where, bofore maritime enterprise began, did nil the silver and copper and lend in those vast countries come lrom ? The piople of India were 1 two hundred millions before the fifteenth century, and used and hoarded silver and copper in several forms, Hnd lead, and where did they get them? There are no silver mines open now in India. They are | working gold diggings in Wynuid on a system which indicate*, if not with cer tainty, at least with a high decree of pro- J liability, that they have nut reached the "reefs," and have only found some ancient deposit* washed down from them. There are nil manner of minerals in the Malayan Peninsula, and indeed throughout the 1 Eastern Archipelago, which, for want ol civilized methods ol working, return no " body anything worth having. Would not copper be worth searching (or in those re gions, by men who remember thut if thoy s can only find any metal worth working, there is the boundless reservoir of China close at hand to draw.their labor front'/ ' Discoveries of tin in the Archipelago have iiulf-ruined Cornwall, and there may b( ' much moro than tin tho existence of whicti L geologists could predicate with ccrtaiuty 1 Even leaving usido gold, as u temptingbu " illusive metal, which rouses local cupidity too much, where ar try green thing wheat, oats, corn, grass, i- foliage and Vegetable, leaving m-thing hut >- the naked ground and the denuded trees, i- presenting a wintry landscape in the be- H ginning of tho summer. It was tho Ist of >1 .J line before they look their departure and • allowed (he disheartened people to set 'I about the unpromising task of retrieving - their losses All they could do was to re s' plow their bare fields, plant a new crop • and leave the rest to Providence ami this they did, with many mi giving! as to the " result. Hut the result has surprtseJ and •' delighted them Alt the accounts we re ' coive front that region are summed up in k me joyful b >tit "the biggest corn crop • u the face of the earth The inajMtk •loi ks, double eard and sometime# triple eared, are bending to the ground beiis'ulh I tlioir unaccuttuiiied burden of grain, auc " such growth a of grass as Prof Rico's par oxysmal rain fall iu July and August brought out of the blailod ttelds, was nev er seen before. For weeks past tho lar liters have been cutting prairie gruss and . there is now more hay sav%l in that region „ than has teen seen for years Late voge g tables, too, are promising an abundant yield, and the farmers who, at the begin r ning ot summer, were looking forward to . a winter of starvation, are now the hap piest aud tuost thankful people in the v state " ■ ♦ - " COKRU PT COUNTY COM MISSION r Kits HEN IKNCED Pottsvllle. Pa , Heptember 6.—There is great excitement here to-Jay, in politi cal circles, over the sentence of the Com tuissioners of Schuylkill county, Patrick Coaroy, \ alentir.e Beaher and Moses 11/ne, o-oiiv icted of neglect and corruption " in discharge of their official duties. The ' sentence of each is two years imprison ment, fl f'Si fine and the embezzled funds to bo returned to tho county. They were immediately taken from Court to the pris ! on. t IN THE OBPHAN'rt COURT<3F CRN TKE COUNTY. ' In the matter of the estate of A. J. Young, dee d, the auditor atipoinlod by I the Court to distribute the balance in the hands of the admin stralors among the (parties legally entitled to receive the saute. ; will meet the parties interested for the pur : pose of his appointment, on Tueedav the twenty-eighth dav of September, A D 1 1ST&. at two o'c'wck, p ni . ol hi# office in ! Belletonte. J 1.. SPANGLER, !• sept td. Auditor, j CI.\UT|UN —All person- we hereby! / cautioned against purchasing a note,] >:gned by me and dated August 3], lf-To or : thereabouU, as niv signature was obtained , U -ame under fale pretence, by a gentlw man calling himself Taylor, but which 1 ' tiave reason to believe is an assumed name i tbo saut Taylor being a dealer In what ha rails Egvptian wheat 9 sept 31 GEORGE WOODS, Spring Mills. Simon Haines# • CENTRE HALL. Manufacturer of C nrriMic**ft- Buggies, \\ Ugotis, Ac. I Of evory description ; running gear for aii kinds of vehicles, made to order, and in first class manner li-ing a practical me > iianic. I would WARRANT ALL WoliK to give satisfaction. Repairing prompt'v attended to at the lowest rates. Undertaking, Colhn# of all style* inaJc on shortest notice The butit,e* •f undertaking alter,deu to in all its] branches. Respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. tt sept y SPINGLER HOUSE. UNION SQUARE, N. Y. Kurop-itii Plan S HHI.IP'T HHht i I.Alpi IIOTtiL la Us bsatv ot 111* (US MliMWsl W,n |4kss sl bastassa. chanh M. Usera, .u Ms#* sad tine oars pass IX* doors I.it *ll riMaloil pl*r. frrrtro ad railroad dafada i.aaataSad a raora natal. ooaslonaMa sad latarsoat "horn*'' at tbr Mplnelrr for laa* moor; tan at lb* lar far first-rlaaa hatala Rlafsnllr faro Ishrd r—tas (I ttl r-or dar apasols I amsaa btr, la aarcd a* ['alor. N,uara la raall} raarhad Fi ro*t cars or rta fas. J r KBOfiT. Propria- i r , Homestead for Sale. ; The fine homestead of the undersigned, ' at Centre Hill, is offered for sale. It i - known as the Boozer estate, consisting of ai • large weather-boarded house, with five room* up stairs, and six on the first floor ; a good stable, never tailing Water, and five acres of choice land near the house, on u hieh there is a young Oxon akd ofchoice fruit. The property it within 6 minutes i walk of the Pre-byterian church, school house, store and p ot-offlce Price J2.000 ,I payments easy. For further particul*ri apply t R. Lee, at Centre ILII. ' MRS HI LDA HUTTON, j j Sept 2. lit. Osceola, Pa NEW GOODS! T . —AT TUE— ('en(re Mills Store, J. F. THRONE ) j has ju*t opened a fine Stock of GKN-I I ERAL MERCHANDISE which he - is selling at t GREATLY REDUCER PRICES. - it t Consisting in 1 DRY GOODS, 1 ALPACCAS, 1 MOHAIRS, PIQUES. LAWNS, MUSLINS,; e PRINTS, FLOUNTB, SHIRTING, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTTON A DES, FIN E CASSIM ERS, EM BORDERIES, GLOVES, t SHAWLS, HOSIERY, „ SKIRTS, • &IBBONB, I and fancy articles belonging to the - Grocery tlepartaient Sugar*, Coffee*, t Syrup, N. Orleans Mollaase*, Domes - tic aud Foreign Fruit*, Fish) Salt, eve > rything usually found in this depart !• nicut. 1 QUEENSNVARE, whole sctaordish t e* or by the piece. ,f * h IlltlKJN it lift PATENT MEDI* <• (im:S --u > WOOD and WILLOWWARE. HARDWARE. FORKS, RAKKS, SIIOVRLS, HOKS, NAILS. Sir . OK NTS' CALF BOOTS, *. LA DI KS' BUTTON OAITOKN & MO ROCCO, CHILDRKNS' SHOKS oflall 81 kinds. TOBACCO A CIGARS, nil at grealh in reduced price-. Call mid ee f<>r yotirsel • ves. No charge for showing good- 1 . IIIUII EST PEICES PA ID fur ull kind of Grain, and country Produce taken in ex change far goode. jtn4-jni. * •f| MISSISSIPPI ,fjA general Fight at a llarbacua —Fil .! Una Pcrwon* Killed and aa Mam Wottuded. 'I Jackson, Hepteuibor fl. —During n bar >. bai uo at Cliatun, near here, on Saturday t a while man pulleil out a bottle of wlnskj t itn-I a negro said to him it was uudcrtltHH , there was no drinkinf on the grounds • Some words passed and the white man In - sisted on taking a drink when the negrr i -lashed the whisky out ol hit hands Friends of both, attracted by the quar I rtl, rushed up, and in an Instant pislob e Wore drawn and firing begun. This occur. I red some dttlame from the speaker'l - stand. Thu immense crowd scattered liki , sheep, and ran pell iiu-11, loaving barbs t rued meats, horses and vehicles behind , them. About tliree hundred shuts wsn - fired ; three whites were killed, two tiior f tally wounded and several others slightly I Ten or twelve negroes wre killed and a> t many more wounded, several whom will t die Much excitement prevailed in lis is -tnd neighboring towns yesterday and to • day, but all is now quiet Two of tin white men who were killed were horribly ' mutilated, their heads being beaten t ' atoms with fence rails. This savagery - greatly enraged the whites, aud several - negroes who were known to have engaged • in it w ere shot by the friends of the dead ' moil. - -"I i Datialdaon'* children art- at Buffalo. The condition of the Uugltnh hop crop in favorable, and Ui prospect* now are lhat there will he a laryt- yield. Starvation threatens Iceland this win ! ler, owing to one-third of the island i having been rendered uninhabitable by a recent volcano. As fall approaches Turkey'* toouhlc* tncreasc. The eldest son of the *ul tan i* going to Urele with a squadron to pre vent a threatened insurrection. The sale of the Northern I'adtic rail road Ims I •ecu judiciously confirmed, and the company will now be reorganis ed by the issue of preferred stock to the holders of bond*. Forty-five sua-# by the She si If re adver tised L> lake plaoe in Jefferson county, and -ixty-one sale* by the same officer in Lu zerne county, on September 11th. A utile son of Mr. Frank Ray, agad lire years, fell into a bucket of hot soap suds, cn Saturday last, and wa so badly scald ed that he died the tame day.—[Osceola Reveille. A hoy named John Ueckuien, sguo about ten years, had hi* left foot scvcied on MuuJay last while attempting to )uiop from a moving train of car*. A resident of Washington i* reported to hsv attended a circus the other day and stayed throughout the performance whil* his wife and tisler-in-law were burying one of hi* children. DEATHS. On Sunday &*.h in-l , near Spring Mills. Mrs. Maria Anna Coldroti, agod about 70 j year*. MARKETS. New -irk. Septctnber G.— Flour, sopar. it K'c-i, j Jo, Flour, common to good $6 Go -Vi (XI. W beat. No 'J Chicago Spring J1 24 ; Wheat, No 2 Milwaukee ffl 30. 1 Rye Corn, western mixed 74( the cheapest, constantly kept on hand. WE DEFY COM PETITION ! either in quality or price*. Call and examine his new stock of Spring and • Summer Goods, and you will find il to your advantage. Apr'Jllv KINGS FORD'S OSWI 4* 4> P I It F jSilverCiloss Starch, Fqp lists Lisundry. MAXVFACTI HKl> UY T. KIN6SFORD & SON, The Best Starch In thu World. Give* a Beautiful Finish to tho Linen, and th difference in cost between il and ' common starch is scarcely half a cent foi an ordinary washing. Ask your Grocoi • forjt. KINGSFOH I)S • C&pjj FDR PUDDINGS, BLANC MANGE ICE CREAM. AO. - Is tbo original—Established in 13,48. And preserves its reputation a* Purer, Stronger and Moro Delicate than any other article of the kind • offered, either offtho same name or with other litlos. STKVKNSOM Maoaihm Ph. IX. Ac., tbi bigbest chemical authority of huropo " carefully analyzed this Corn Starch, an< says it is a most excellent artiele of die and in chemical and reeding properties i j fully equal to the best arrow root. ■ ' Direction# for making Puddings, Uu-t ,' ards, Ac., accompany each one poom ~ package. Fur Sole ut It A/. WO LPS, (Jeutr v Hall, June lO.lhi JOHNSDN'S HOTELii IIKI.I.EroS'TE, *A. . Johnaou A Bon's, proprietoio, havtn refitted and ncvily furnished this bouse ar 1 now prepared to accoiumolatu iravelei i in the most satisfactory mauner. JuuvlV, U. NEW GOODB ANI JPanio Prices* 11. A. I.AHIII.HF.It. (at the old Centre Hill stand. | Just ojiening a Block of NEW GOODS, '■ OLD FABIIIONED PRICES I A large variety of Ladic* Drcaa Good* Great Ilargaiu* In Mualinaand Colicoe* '* Uoady-made Clothing '• Warranted Dj Suit. Hi* CloUit and Ca**itr' the town. It has the best stables in the place, has an excellent livery attached and every attention will be paid guest*. No pains will be spared to make it a uloasant J, und agrc.-able stopping pUco for the pub j lie. Boarding by the day or w.-ek, and | rates charged will always'be found very "low. June 17. I Excelsior Cement- I The undersigned now manufacture* Ce ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR DUALITY", at b<* kiln*, noar Pine |Creek Slill*. [ll H.iao* twp. This cement * .has already been used in large quantities " upon the L. C. V S. C. RR.,nnd lias been /found highly satisfactory upon *ll jobs whero it lias been used, and a* equal to I any now matiufavturod for use in ClA 's TKRNS, WATER PIPES, or wbatev* purtiose a jjoiul quality of Cement is dosi '■ ruble This Cement has already been d tested far and wide, and rendered the ut ■r most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con •r strueting Cisterns, laying Water P ipea, Ac., will find it to their advantage lo bear this in mind, and also, that he warrants the article as represented. J. Q. MEYER. * may 21 tf Aaronsburg. l'a aW. A. CURRY, CKM HE l| A Lis, FA. Wuuld rup*t respectfully inform the oil zon of this vicinity, that he has started * now Boot and Shoe Shup, and would be ie thankful for a share ot tho public natron -0 ago- Roofs and Show uiado to order and (3 according to style, and warrants his work Bt [to equal any made elsewhere. All kindi j* of repairing done, and charges reasonable Give hint a call. ftb 13 ly t id Chas. H. Held, (lot-Is, Watchmaker at Jewel?] Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. " all kind* of Clocks, Watches and Jywelrj lor the latest stylo.); as also the Maran villi Pa'.fnt Calender Clock*, provided with t iff! e index of the month, and day o re the month and week on its face, which ii , r q warranted as a perfect lime-keeper. I Watches und Jewelry re paired VQ #hvif notice and warranted. Pumps Of',All Ms! : ; Th Steam & Rotary Pampg jS jk FOR MINES. % Deep Well Pumps, 1 11 Cistern Pumps, * Anti-Frezing Pumps, i ITT 1 o o G??3S2 MD YA3D NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, bellefonte. PA. GREATBARGANB AT THE HARD WARE .STORE OF MUSSER & RUNKLE BROS., MUiheim, Pa., Wll> LKBALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IX 3K !| HEAVY A SHELF HARDWARE, {They have just returned from the Eastern. ' Cities, where they here purchased a well! selected stock of ) HARP WARE. CUTLERY, IRON, NAILS, OILS, PAIXTS, YA&XISUEK, PUTTY, B VILDERS A CO A CHMA KERS I GOODS. i Plasterers and Masons, Saddlers, Shoemakers, II Housekeepers, and in fket, t '| HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. We rail particular attention to a fine as -1 ( aortment of Picture Framea and Moulding, ; eery cheap. WALL £ WINDOW PAPER, ' And Curtain Fixtures of every kind. p t COACH and WAOON-MAEERS—four > attention i* called to our itock of Spokes, a Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, Polm and Buggy . Wheels, all of No. 1 auality and selling vo- ' 1 ty cheap. Our stock is large, and con - stantly being renewed, and wo are selling ■ —wholesale and retail—at very low prices. - Remember—much money has boen lost by i paying too much for Hardware. Try Stfuss&r & Sr®*B e They buy for Cash and sell at Cash Prices for less profit than any other Hardware a Store in the County. , pa-Call and soo us. Satisfaction guar anteed. , MUSSERdc RUNKLE BRO'S. aug 27-y '74 . BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM RAXKIX'S {Drujr Store, Is ~ IKEXT BOOK TO THE DESCHICEB 6TJS F STORE.) FRESH AND CH;EAP Apr. 22 _____ r i>. M. it ITTKN HOUSE ' WITH v HOONN, SCHWARZ A CO. le wholesale dealers ih * Fish, Cheese and Provisions 144 North Delaware Avenue 137 North Water Street, _ „ Philadelphia. Pennsvalley J Banking Co. CENTRE HALL. PA a A 4 **CIIVI DIPCfIITB, Aad Allow In as rest. Discount Nolo Boy suid Sdl Government Securities, Gold and ( Peter Hotter, We B. mSUST* j Pww't. Cashier IE.SET a rocker aorr, A. S. llVSttt I President, Cashier. QBXTRI COUNTY BANKING C# (Late Milliken, Hoover A Co.) , RECEIVE DEPOSITS, hAud Allow interest, 1 Discount Notes, Coverumeut Secui "lie®, Gold A J-aplffCfttf A el.tchi.7T" Jt (B iß'ffWSjSf?® . *1 MisJlS'Sfs! ya market, by popular verdiss, the w*' pump for the least amer. ■ Attention h invited to Blateh ley's - mWm Bracket, the Rrep ■ \fcm alT ® which can he with- TfSfff drawa without disturhiag Ike ~ 'joints, and the copper ehaaW which never cracks, scalaa or rasts sal will last a life time. For sale by Deal art and the trade generally. In order te be L ure that you get Blatchlty's Puna, be careful and see that it has ray trade-mark as above, If you do not know whoro to r buy. descriptive circulars, together with , the name and address of the agent aaarsM F rou.fwil! be promptly furnished by ad - dressing, with stamp. CBAI O BLATCHLRY, Maaafastaror. 5 506 Commerce St, Philadelphk. F®, • 11 mar 9m. Poultry Fnrd*. BBH "W.-ruled.lfas4 Is teas, - JvsMß - olVrfee. Bmt Be. spo. rv- A. C. ksiis 4b OO- BaMaiors- THE ADJUSTABLE * \SPRING BED. The Best and Cheapest now in Use. Maa* ufactured by DANIEL DERR. Bellefonte, Teaa'a. R.CW< ami m them bdort iimi akaeigf * <■**?- lspr/ Fua vamaaad Sf