THK CKM'KK RKFOKIJBR. TBOKBDiT ALU. 2.1:*77. ;C*r-T*t.v,. -}.2pe~ peer, v ken p' ymr ot a Hbeml Ait count. Csxraw llaL& 1/ijOOS, No. tt*. I. O.et O. r , w sU. i-ri S*lrj*f !b tl*O.M t-Ill*l.. J M.UtUSJSaXX . *•!. U. P. SAKKRT. A-u --dtp Pont lonor, b's. 587, F. A. M . •••• •; MonXsy s ,iiu rn|erbfMsack f" : '. w>"0" l l - u " 6.te Wit. a t'itV. _ „ C. r. htatacitra, iSeet. J. / Pvavino. Vi M 7-vso*. .'ttss <■ i*. ill T.f H. e.*t at lutl.'is l'rs r.sll >II IJI* s-tsnls, on t bier" "Ij St v i V sail story sm wsrt* „ iihans W*s'r. It. W. ICIIVSscI LOCAL* ITVMS. , STOKK ROOM FOR KKNT.—The undcrsigr.od flcrs tho store-room, known a' Hcrlacher's old stand, at (Vntro Mall, for rent, Tl-.oHandisa desirable one lc all rcrpeots. Possostion can be had any time alter April I t. by applyii/7 to d. U iskv i\k.. in at Centre Hal;. if. -—H. asti.-a ears are gottirg in toa.ee, Bcx'.ng ears is always in ecason, Mw'-iia to beheld lit Herr s tVoods near Linntcwn, bcing.noar the one of the Hail road and also the pike, and acoatsible fromotcer points', and but half a mile di>- untfrom Lcwtburg. Tho new bark-luiijing is going up rapidly under I>. W. Eerby bricklayer and Robert Smith, carpcnur. I . will make k ilno appoar&oce on the corner aud be a credit to uur pleasant tillage. Tho Lew is t wn Haactte - y- Samuel Bclforti, who lud been do l.rt ltd by Mr. Xnckt-y as a > . lidatc foi i aval end a irom this congressional di trict, faiVl in ais final examination at -kncvpoUa Out of sixty r.ico applicants only t* enty were a lmittcd. Tfcey failed in mathematics. ——The Lcviabu.-g excursion to Spring MUls under the auspioas cf the G. A.!*., which Aai to come or. X, ha been p,st jtoned until (probably) August .'t... Tbo strikers on 'bo different railroads rendered i a post! i nemont niccfsary. The Sabbath schools of Centre lß.il 1 will hold a basket pic-nic, in a grove or 1 the BrushTalloy r.ad, alu-ut 1 t tilo below ' Certro Hall, en text Saturday. 1 We Lad sever*; heavy thunder 1 . i.owers last week, which *!;! warrant tu in say ;tig that Utore will be a largo corn , crop. Totatoci alto promise a large yield. Ssmuel B. Mi.ler, t tree agent of Snyder county, committed suicide by hanging himself is a wagon shed. Don't forgot that at lloisier's Marble Yard, at Bellefonte, the beat work in Contra. Pen us, is turned out Persona wanting tombstones or uiouu ruent* wiii do well ly railing thcro before ordering elsewhere. Wo bare turned out duOO tickets for the Union Co. Harvest Home excursion. These tic sou are to be bad at the princi pal store* in the valley, during this and next week. Union county ia looking for a ee egation of some SOOO from this county on 16th. Tbe fare is cheap—so cenU for tiie round trip,—lot all who can, go. —— Kev. A. A. Kerlin soon intends to make a trip to Nebraska, when our read, era may expect to hear something from turn- The Baltimore and Ohio railroad i running again. Trains start under guards ot reguiay. Scchlors' never sec J you away dis satisfied with auv groceries yau gel of thesa. It is made headquarters by house keepers In genera! who want goods nice, pure and fresh. Rav. Dr. Zeigler, of tho Selinsgrovc Miss. Institute, was or. a visit tohis son-in law, Prof. Fortney, in this pltco a few days *g\ and paid the Reporter office a visit. Kev. Dr. Wolf of Gettysburg, also paid a hasty visit to his friends in this val ley, a short lima ago. Key. A. A. Jxerlin, o: Huntingdon county, and l*er. I). Lcitz el. Clarion county, were also on a visit to their friends in this valley, iat week. While Dr. Alexander was in tbc Lp on Friday last, to see a patient, his horse sot loose, and started off on a trot. In turning to a lane the buggy was upset, and the horse ran at his utmost, making bad work with the vehicle. Even Aaronsbarg threatened to have a little one-horse fight—about as big us this notice—on account of the ttnice, one day last week. Bat the "militia" in terfered. The hope that we had of the exten sion of our railroad to this plate at least, if not to Lenient, haj been w.pcd out by last week's mob-rule. The railroad com pany has sustained millions of damage, which will require all its attontion to re pair, and we fear this will atTord ihein an excuse for another delay on our read. Thus does last week's wicked work blast one of our fond hopes, for a time at least. BASKET Pieiric.—The several Sab bath Schools of Centra Hall contemplate holding a union pic-nic. on Saturday, the 4th of August, in Cobum's woods, below town, to which the public is invited, Tho only remark that remains to be made is, that this is a basket pic-nic, and each comer is expected to bring with him enough for self and one more, in which case none will go away hungry. By request of Committee, (4. W. FORTSEY, Secretary. Quite a number of arrests hare been made by Sheriff Munson, at Beliefc-nte, of persons who were disposed to be riotous, when they learned of the communistic proceedings at Pittsburg. Thccbaps were lodged in jail and will get their reward at next court. TISE GEOVE MI:.US JVLY 28th 1877. Notwithstanding the panic and the strike, this place is not behind any small village in the county. They have tho town well supplied with pure water from the moun tain, which was very much needed. The Brass Band of this place ha* Prof. Stods of Danville here giving them instructions. Anew hardware store will boopened hero on or about the first of August by Messrs Rowes ot AVarriorsmark. Our enterprising friend P. Lytic, an old citizen of this place, has enclosed the square where bis residence stands, with a rione fence, on which he La* a picket fence erected, when completed will add greatly to the appearance of trie towr.. Mr. S. Stiffy, of the St- Eftno, keeps a good hotel. S. List of letters remaining in the I'ost Office at Centre Ilall, Pa., July 27 : Lewie "Willard, Jtmu K. Faust, Joseph Sentman, James G. Evans, Levi Miller. J. A. Friece. Mary Sample, Tatnhor C. StifHcr, Caroline Crouse, Caroline Littie. Per.-ons calling for above letters wi'l please say advertised. J. A. Ekesman, P. M. - and medicines p > to Greek's drug. ~>rc. It'you waateomh-, brushes perfumery or loiiot soaps, it will pay to buy then at Green's drug .-tore. It vfill pay to take your perrer iptions a-: I family recii es to Green's drug store. If you ncel pure spices, Savoring extracts, pure cream of tarter, or soda, then buy them at Green's Drug store. If you need anything usually kept in drugstores, you will find that by going to Green's in ibe Bush bouse block, Beliefoate, you can save money. We print envelopes as low as SI p< r thcn'uid. Sena ur your envelopes Vt a print letter heads, and sUteutci Is es lo.v as if ,2d per iOuy, when persons llnd .1 u paper. Tins u lower than y u can get it done tor in iho city. FOR SALE.—A r.ew Golden Tongue Organ, warranted. \v iii be sold ye y low. inquire uthinoJSicu, tt. r'i. r wal ~aite a rt-w in tLa /'an v.- r alley Narrows, at tbe toll-gatn, a l. d'-i.:.r.cc this side >vh:it \*t km-wn u alitor'* old tavern .land, on l. morning o! Thursday $&, bofoi day'.ig'l. The'.. ll gato was kept by Joaopl. ITolloway, a:. J tho present manager* if the turnpike company, at the bead of which stands J. C. Mot*, of"Wcodxvard, were anviot.i to have Mr. Colli way i mo-uls ),utc '..oi , v or, and notified him to hat effect. Mr. H illowny, it at cm: , did not eorsidcr the .jolico to miotic tho |: luise. as !• gal aid determined to hold it. Having tit intimation that Mr. Mot* would attempt to forcibly eject hta, ho \ade pre paration* to roi ill, titd oniiskt! tumt 18 lunibern .n front tie ri ighHerho ul to fight for him and bis cause when the r-' toy fron. Contra otu.ity should make Its appearance. i lie ltolktwny forte* lay up on their arms all night and hearing no signs ut an approaching foe, and thmki n< no attack would ho ntadecn that morning, they wentawav to thoir own slantnr it; tho woods and to prepare for their day > work. However, during this absence of i the forces of Uen. Hollo way, the militia 1 under Gen. Mots made their appoaranca, | and (bund the fort occupied by Hollo way, j wife and two others—4 in all. Mot*| men ware 17 in number, made up of p*r . tics fVoin Millhcint, am eg them John Stoner, twe Xoyara, a Kuver, and others , wb.>o m. ..re we did not Irani and Utr-o at once art t, work to eject M- lloltoway and hs ef'ects from the t fray and went in on tho l'ett naval ley iroopt with an axe-bandle like son up( ordered to leavo by Pres. ho refused, and a law suit followed Juno 29th, resulting in his favor. After naving failed in a legal attempt to drive Mr. HolSuway from his position Pres. Stor.er accompanied by Trias. MoU again warned him to leave, but the deter mined tenant, emboldened by his former success still refused to loavo until his gar den vegetables and fruit were ripe, so as to warrant no pecuniary loss in that direc tion. Bat what was to be done ? The com pany had engaged another tenant and no place to put him. Not to be out-done tho chiefs set upon foot a plan which worked admirably, if ihoyj call the mere act of forcibly ejecting a tenant frrm his house, successful without regard to future result* and in the face o( a legal decision. Early on Wednesday lad Pre*. Ktoner with roven men from Millhciin armed cap-a-pie aided by Trear. Mc'z with another squad, equally well armed appeared at the gate house ard demanded possession of the property, Mr. Hollowsy had heard ef tho danger coming and called In some of his friends to help defend hiin. But a short time before nin* of his men had gone away thinking the danger was over lor thattimo and Mr ifolloway was left with two of his men tonieet his fate. Had he hud his full fighting force, he might have given th laconic reply of that general of revolu tionary fame, "Cotne and take it." But alas! be could not. The excited crowd burst open the door, rushed in ar.d emptied the houso, not however until they had completely humbled Mr. Hoiioway and friends by mu-culsr suasion. It would bo waste of space, to give the particular* of the fight, for the indictcment brought against Mr. Btoner and party will suffice for information. The whole crowd were arrested and gave bail for appenranco at court. A NATIVE. Beilefonte has a new sensation which eclipses the excitement o! the strike. Newman has got into his fixe, large, iw roi ni, one of tho most pioa>aat in ttie town, and well-stocked with Ready-made Clothing, hats, caps, and other article.. Ni wtnar, is tho man wlio made Clothin ( cheap for ti:c fruit lime in (ounty, an I it brought him a largo custom, lie is one of the cleverest busines men in tho cour ty, ev rj body likes him. 110 often tel.a Clothi! g without any pro tit just to piiate customers, and'never sells at a large pro tit Call and see hiui ia his r.tw room, nar.d s building. Mr. W. 11. Ebaugh, railroad agent at Miiroy, ia evory inch a gentleman, acd will pi'.-use consider cjr hat p>ff for s-v. r done. HOB. W. K. Alexander saucf .' < i !* mT.iosday. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 24 —Tho evc-i.n g. train on the narrow gauge road, running out to tie eastern suburus of this city, met with an accident in which four person "ft'oro hum and u number wounded. I ritoi liiko llii/.;', C ulit.tto.l fiotf 2;, Ienurntire elia-ires ar >rgh •* * i.t n prol a biiity that son i> shipper? vrlH abandon their contracts, rather than no -t the h so> which thodotcntu.it may entail. Hun dreds of laborer* rc.julred to lo* ! and on load vessels are Idlo, because no freight can bo received or shipped out of tiio city. Quietness reigns in localities hetntoJ .ro noisy with the busy hui.t of i..dutry Thoro is a growing fear of dHtn -t, which Seems to bo inevitable among the lain r-1 iug elaM.es tbut aro not strikers, and are; willing to work w..cu tharc is anytl mgor ihetit to do MARYLAND MINIM! I)1S t'KIG l>' UKsTl'l t TK "f I'KuVl-lONti- MEN Ol'T OF WOltk, Baltimore, July 2t>. The number of miners in the mining regions of Alleghany county it estimated at between mi and' eight thousand, representing a populuti. n of '.ki.iKXk f * find them it is feared that ihcr.t *to not twontv barrels of ikur in tin ' district. In Froslburg, a district of O.OOC j people, there are tors than ten barrel* < t t flour by actual funt In hrst hands. Menu | thing ntusl speedily he done or the const-i j quences threaten to ho serious. Tho miners j hsvo been thrown out of work completely by the str koa, which blockades tho coal f iraina. \S Hat aro r.-.0-t feared are the r- I suits i t * scarcity ot provisions, aud un less the situation Is changed tiioro will bo trouble in It than two weeks. Tho some four prevails in the oilier town*. IHo tnir.ar* wore assetnM >1 in crowd- at the station- it a I elsewhere, dis cussing the situation. Thoy generally deny any Intention of visiting Cumber- . land or elsewhere with riotous purpose* or for plunder. Judge Douglas* of the George's O-eck Coal end Iron Company said he did riot think five men c uld be j found in Lonatoning to join a raid any . where, it is the ginerr.l impression that{ tho outspokeu sympathy of the miners ha-j been looked upou in a false light. THE ROUND-HOUSE BATTLE. \] First Succinct Accouut of Saturday';* ' Terrible Conflict iu I'itLsliurg. 1 Liouteriunt J unit* P. Nlliott, of tbe Washington Grays, Acting Assistant Ad jutant General on the stall" of Genera! E. Wallace Matiuows, commanding the First Brigade, First Division, P. N. G., who was in the thick ui the buttle el' I'.tU burg, gives to the Times of July '.'3, the following concise but graphic, account of that memorable affray : "flheriiT Fife, alter in vain endeavoring to serve his writs, read tbo Kiot act, at wuich the mob jeered and laughed , where upon mo Sherifl'and his deputies and Mr. Pitcrain and Mr. Casaatt retired in pro found disgust. The troops were then de ployed for tbe purpose of sweeping the mob from the tracks, the Grays and Woe cacoo Legion faring the two thousand or more strikers that occupmd the tracks. At the back of the command was a train of coal cars, behind which tbero were about two hundred of the strikers. In order u> force the principal mb back the sol diers of the Grays and the Legion crossed their muskets, their intention being to avoid doing tho strikers injury. The crowd laughed and Jeered and finally at tempted to wrest tho musket* from the sol- Jiers, who then cun.e to a charge bayonet, and in the niolro that nocessarily follow ed one of the strikers wounded by a bay onet thrurt. The try aro-e from the tno!>: '-Stick to it; givo it to them ; don't fail back I' and tbo men behind tin coal car* began discharging pistols at the soldiors from under anJ between tho cam, while the crowd ia front began heaving reek-. ; with which a number of the soldiers were hit, and Sergeant Bernard, of tho We.va | eoe Legion was -erioudy wounded. The firing by tho troops than begun. There wat no order given for it. it begun with the discharge of n single musket, and was immediately followed by an almost si multaneous discharge from front and rear, right nud left of tho brigade. The £ring| lastod about tori minute*, men continually dropping in tho fal retreating rab. It was i-.t this tinro that the Pittsburg troops throw down their arms a'id frater nized with tbe strikers, Hutchison's bat tery .and a company of cavalry alone ex cepted. "Within five minutes after tho fir ing ceased tho mob was l ack again, but retrained for aw hile front further assaults upon tho Philadeiphian*, and, therefore, there was no firing upon them. It was the most persistent mob," said Lieutenant Elliott, "I ever saw." Tho brigade re mained on the field of battle until® o'clock when they were ordered by Genera! Pearson back to the round-house, adjoin ing which is a building in which was sta tioned the Second Brigade. It was this retreat that was the great mistake of tho occasion. If tho mob had been pushed immediately inter they had been fired into tho riot would probably have been ended at once, and the immense destruction of property that afterwards happened been prevented. The Philadul phians spent the night in tho round houso and adjoining depot supperless, theircom missary supplies being captured irumedi- 1 ately under their eyes within a hundred yards of tbo round-house. It was about 8.30 or 8 o'clock when tho mob began set ting fire to tbo cars. There wore then in the round-house mclosure the two bri gades with their Gatling guns and the ilutchiaan Artilery with two pieces. About midnight cars filled with burning coal and petroleum were run down tbe truck and agtinst the naud house, a large building near tho round-house, which was soon in flamos. The round house and other building* within tho in closure, although in groat danger, ware saved by the usu by the soldiers of the huso belonging to tho railroad company. A gun belonging to the Hutchison Bat tery that had been left on tho hill was now planted by the rioters ritiiin ono hundred yards of the round-bouso, and loaded to the muzzlo with coupling* and broken rails. That gun was never fired, the Pitts burg paper* to the contrary notwithstand- I ing, and thirteen were found dead beside it when the gray morning dawn gave evi dence of tho skillful marksman-hip of tho Pliladclpliians, who picked them <>lf one by ono as tbey crawbtd on their hollies along the ground in tho vuin endeavor to discbarg e it. At no time were tho soldiors in tho round-house sraotb.vred or scorch ed by smoke or Sru, as has been represent ed. "On the contrary," sal d Lieutenant Eliiott, with a laugh, "wo like to have froze to d< ath. At daylight, however, ivo begun to think about getting out, and at 7 o'clock, a tor spiking tho two guns of Hutchison's Battery and withdrawing our outposts, tiio division lefituic rouuu-hoii e in'lnsure, marching by fours in column down Penn streot. It was on this inarch that wc lost all the men who wore killed or wounded during our stay in Pittsburg, except the few who were hurt by stones, Saturday afternoon. "Wo ;nar<-hed at un ordinary pace and in good order. Wo wero followed ty no crowd, tut ir"m street corners and n"ey ways and window- nud housetop* wo wore fired unon a* we marched along, our men returning tho fro and inflicting cor.s iJem bly nioro loss on thui: assailants than they, received.. When w; reached Fortieth street wc les ijo at a l.iusu from which i.n unusually heivvy fir- proceocmd, with ti-et Gatling*, the only time they were unci Wher. wo reached tho United States Arse nal wc were refused adrnision bv Major Bufhrgtuu, -the commandant, on the pica that his doing an would bring the whole mob down upon him- ah n-yj oxciue n':d a scurvy trick as we coul' bate hold! the Ar.ciial, admirably -Hunted for de-l feme, eyiiestfi.l I'ittsburg, From thore,l after leaving t, n . IV . tl.c. , niV. u short rr*t, man hod * mile Ai'th*f l• n hill t ca Claromort, wl uro t'* * command bivouacked n I tv tt? '' w. re jOfderedby A 1J .'mil Genera' • j terday morning to r 'tun iu Tin n lelpbin. AM Kit Til L CHIN L.sK. 'I San Francisco, July VI Throughout jtho evening all thai portion of the city 1 sarJt of Markol t.ir<'its •'*> pc.l'oi-llv, Iquiet, but south i-i tiiat th 'rimghi'aro <• uoi . disturb*;.ci tavo occurred. About ninaj 'o c!< ■I- m or. Wu ' iiaodluiiit" collected .ft':, \V IC ' I . I* t' llr OH Nftti lllft I ''tri <>{, n -,r K'ftli. "i • (I. M ■ ••. *r' 1 on" Fifth Xtrert, i:or t! • 1 tiiuu Mat's nni.t j ' \., \ c,!i11. wn. mt t dlepit*#theml but. . ■ uuut oto . i-t . •• P- > forCouu i.u w 'J. for, on J after m . Vuro lul'i'u • is, till It. ' bl • me An or UUi >f thorn subsequently started up Miftiion atrot and ami fi>'ti Highlit to Twelfth fttteal clwarcd out cveiy Chnirse liutiii) pu the .trout, the mvuptiiU abend 'otitni; th-.ni l ic-ur* personal **'" 'y A rl-.vug a". T'\ sttcot t!• weiejoln* Oil by u i road wl • I ft.t bouu ..u, ft: Ulti.* on Bram.ui etreot unit lUa combii ed force moved t tho con or >i Twelfth ut l JFt sue. .s, ..It . they troJ *n and set firo to a Chinese match In '.ory and laundry. Unr 'hay wore again attacked end loughly u dby the police, n.'.J . lie. t advice* quiet had In on rofttoit d. The nob disported nod *i parootly •ought (heir home* About eleven p. tu. Cbice*■■ wash house in the extreme northutstern portion of tin. city wa# dr:d an.! burr. *1 dow: , but It > .s >i perehtly tiie act i: lht.su parties, as the police ,;.| their MI rival found no trace of a crow • ' r | further disturbance. At this hour (12 6o) everything is reported quiet iu eveiy stc ; tion of the city, anl it is tliOJg'ul iLati there will l> no furlLer troubl- a the Right. HI L ,\ItIANS liUTCHKUKD. Louuon, July US .-A Correj uiijuni at ♦ txe jmu tiuii of tho Jautbuli, l'hili, popolt* land Adriuim-plo railway*, write?, uudur ! date of July l'J, that there ha* b< u a Lor ! rlble uiftaaacro of Bulgarian* by brubi-ba 'saukiftt Jeni bughra. Not % tingle oui t wouiJ bxvu e*cepe Provieioniag oi Far.- Seen"Manufacture of Pap r, "Tl e Opium Hal it." A var.ety of biogr-iphi- j ca' and other interctUng paraeraph*, a! number of beautiful *herl iorie, et<- ,| eU-.. all contained in p*g". and en-j riched with HW iiliutralioue. i'be pub!i*J cation i* a highly ii erstorious one anil i*. entitled to the continued patronage ard' prai*e of all who can appreciato o good a magaxine, and withal it t* cheap. It may bo obtained for oa* rear, by mail, p. t --paid, or SU.GO, or tingle numbers, a* nlo the great Sumir.or Holiday Number for 'J6 jcent* by addro-ing your order*, wfvh iprice enclosed, eire-T to Frank Leslie*'* rub'.iibinglliu*9, 637 I'carl Street, New York. ! —Tho Union county Har*o*t Home, I Aug. I-"*, will be held in e grove, near the railroad, about If mile* irunt LearUkurg. |Thoro w ill no doubt be a largo attendance from Coalre a* well a* other couulic*. iTwo train* will bo engaged to take the, eicunionitt*from tho valley, ono leaving! , Duncan • Spring Mill*, el tt. it) a in , and another to leave Coburn ilation at about tho anie time, and returning at 4 60. The fare will be SI.OO for two person* for tho | round trip, or 06 cent* for *:i glc lickc'.*- Children under 1J year*, half pr.ee Tick leU can be bad until 9th of this month, [at the lolluwing *lore .- Spigclniyer A Uro., K. C. Diebi, Woodward. 1. 1). Boyer, M. M Mu*r, Aaroiiaburg. Snook, Smith A Co., Alexander Hro *. Miilbeim. [J. 11. FUher, I. ii. Crenoblc, Ha*on plug'e and Shook Bros., in Gregg. Wm- Wolf, Strobm'* and Tbompion llro', 1 Potter. D. lie**, Goo. Jack, llarri*. Ock er A Kuicrick, and S. Frank, Jltle*. F.j H. Green'* and Centre county Hank, Uellefonto. Person* not provided wiliij ticket* will not be allowed uaU on anyi of the trni.u*. —No Opium 1 No Morphia or other dangerous drug i? rentainod in Dr. Hull'* Baby Syrup, for the relief of Colic, Teething, ate l'rico cent*. M4RKIII). On tho'27. ult.,by Rov A. A. Kerlie.Mr. Peter Keriin to Mr*. Mary Murphy, of Mi 111 in county. On'if.'. ln*t . by Ret. W. 11. Stover, Mr. Harry L. Zeller", of ie>gnn Mill*, and Mis* Reekie Krantr., of Tylcrsvillo. HIID. (>n the 29th int, near Centre Hall. Ma* lisrn. infant daughter of A mo* and Malin* da Parker, aged'J months and 5 dav* Annonncemonf. We are authorized to announce the name of David F Fortnoy, of Bellefonte, for tho office of District Attorney, *uhjct to the decision of tho Democratic county convention. We are authorised to announce J. M. Koicliiine, Esq., of Bellefonte, n a eandi didate f>r District Attorney Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. JJII ERIFF'SSALE. By virtue of a writ .f Fieri Facia*, i.- sued out of the Court of Cotiimon Plu-vs of! Centre county ami tc mo dirccti l, thero will be xjtoseii to puj-lir . alo on tin j.r. m ise* in Snow Slice township, on Tun-day, August 2b, 1H77. at ono o'clock, p. m., the following doM-ribcd real estate of tho d.- •fondar.t, to wit: All that ci rtsin me- ed j* follows: Beginning at a post on "dgo of Mill Dim iiWcsl y M. uolmcs, tbonce north 22- oust b ptri be? t<> stone*, thence north t>l-\ wwi fill pc.che* to a poll, thence south .>7\ won 6 perches to a ! v hi.o piic, ;h.uico*outh f '.itik poiih* ' t) a Pin stun p, tl.enon south 72°, <>at .11 purebe* to the plaeu ot beginning, ecu | lainiiig ii acres ana 2s*• pcrelie*. be tho mMAe Utoiu or iti, together with all lit) butlding* and improvement* croeted up. n ll jaid 2 acr'-£ ami 30 percho* Seized, j.u cxeeiitie , J i h k'.J us tho property of W il Hoi mo*. July no, ili'il. L- VV.lKUNfciOii. bhutid'. THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. | \\ . hcvie a vory largo :,ud couiplt-te stock of Hardware, lite largetl that wi uvor before oflered by any Crui to the people of this county, enJ are telling at th# TCfy low* oat poftsiblc ratvo Irou, Stool and Nails, Loeks, (>lassand Putty, Pure Wnilt Lead* i.nd Linseed Oil, 'i'urpet tines and \'arni*ho, all which we warrant to qive aatUlactron. Oor Pure Lead will cover ar much surface as any in *he rnarkc. jid tauu..r: o excelled f. r whit'-neto, MIX LI) l'Al NT put up in .my |uatiuiy l suit people, from uuo-pound cans to one gallon cans, all ready lor use. l'hees I paliila \.u t.ur a. 1 in t. initc.l with jiuro luad and oil, and ar tren fr..iw nil aduliorfttioii. MKCUAMI'Jd TOOLb \V pu. r|.r ui attention to th>> branch and keep a full line of twv<, ChLel*. Hammer* and liailay's Iron Plane*: lloree nail* nfall kinds, Tract j (1b...:0. 11. <*, 1. iI LL Lll* KOF MADHLKHV OF ALL I>KSCKII*TIONH (XIACH WOUl VVfHtK.- Spokes, Felloea. Patent Wbeele of the inoet improved pal -lib Mrs. I'.itu Improved Flat iron*, heap, conv< niunl and durbbie—polisUed and nickel-platud, JohuaUin'e Prepared JCalaoiulcc; put up in 0-pound package* ; eaaily put on, und cheaper than paper. We huvr all color*. S T O V E S. We have the only lteverriUe. Top plaio Cooking Wteve* in the marli t. The Keystone, Nusquubantia and Juniata, which we warrant to be tbff'bcst bakers and the heav i*st sinvos in tin* tnarot, w will .
  • UK KKYHTUNKI COOK. bi'O vJ.. 11 lb TUK IIAMDSOMKST IN Tllr. WOKLU. IIKLLK* ' 1.11: MAXUIITS. —Jur.o i' [ Ly ' •horliidgc K Co. Flour per barrel, wind. .ale, r '•* " retail. $!u(X). \V iiito wheal, 1 .a), lied " 1 .D. iiyo. > Corn, *bolloi, 60 Corn, eob, 60 i Oat, j. Uarley. ry weight, M. CloveraeJd * pr .>4 pound:. Potatoes retarl. I 'jA Nova Si .tut plntur, ground, lOflO. Cayuga fOOO. A HMINISTKA lOlt S NOTICE.— t..-'tfti< wilt pro -•out thorn aulhuntmatcd fur *uitlomonl. ci: )iu.t RKIH :L. J. Tv UDUBMAN. *uf 'J Adm r* ' 'he T.icynrd uf Jac > • .'J n or, do oeassJ, will be carried on at ibu old stand a* bvretoloie. U tttTISTKH'S NGTIC'K - The follow ing account* have Oeuo examined and pa so i l-v mo end remain filed of rec ord in thi* oihce for the inspection of heir*. legateee,crediUrsanu allotbcr* in any way interi.i-,1, anJ will be preicntod to thu Orphan'* Court of Centre County, on WednoJay. the '-"Jth day of for confirmation and allowance : 1. Tiie Lnl and pari.al account of Josiah Ncff, Kxeculor ol A-, oi John Eiumert, Sate of llarri* town*hip, deceacd. 'J Tl-e second partial account of John Ki.hel, Kiecutor of Jtc., of J'eler Dur*l, late ef 1' oiler township, deceased. it The fir*t and final account of Jeremi ah Ever and J hn G. Wail*, admifdelra- Ur*. of iV., cf ileury Wa.ta, into ol Half Moon township deceased. 4. Tho final account of John B. Ream, guardian of AVilliam C. Kete, minor child of iiatgarut Kcc<, late of (it gg township, deceased. , 1,. Tiie final account of H J. Miller, ao niin6.UiUr of .tc , o( Tl - !>n> Millvr, iate of llowuid llorougb, deceased. ft. Tiie fitil and 1-' ai a*. u t of Thomas B McElmy, administrator of etc., of Han nah Be-.st otf-r, late of Toiler township, dec -ared. ..... . 7. The account oi Daniel Zu.g.er riecu tor of Ac., of.Sarah Zeigler, late of Gregg township, deceased H The fifth account < f Josiah Netf. ex ecutor of A... of John Neff. late of Toiler township, docoaMxl. y. The account of Noah W.wvcr. admin istrator do bonus n>n of Ac., of Henry HrSv late oi Hainc* townsbij deceased ID. The account of Noah Weaver, ed mintelrator of Ac., of Michael Weaver, late of Haines township, deceased. II The account of Daniel KousL and I) C. Wilt, cxeeui. r . f Ac , ol l'et-r Kline letter, Mr , .aloof M dc* townabip, den a* ed. a- mod by Daniel itoUb. IJ. The account of Denied lbnt-h tru<- tec app.dntcd by t ■ Orphan'* ("uri f| Centre County t-> .-ll tne r.--l oiat-- ol i'e ter Klinefelter, Br.. lata of Mile* lowiubip, decmued. lit The first end final account of Ma ry Toner, executrix of Ac., of Henry llanhbargcr, late of Potter towa*hip, de cs* *ed 14 The account >f Daniel Grove, ac* minitirator of Ac., of John Ballot, late . f Benner township, deceased. 16 The account ol Joseph V\ Manhali, guardian of Jane C am! Melissa E puffy, minor children of John ami Narah C. Duf fy. late of Benncr t- wnabip. dece*od Ik The account ol Jo*epb W. Marshal), trutleu of Karah Duffy, now Snyder) urd. r the will of Jane C. Knox, deceased. 17. Tbe fir-t and partial ar.-ount >f John WiUon, ex. . .b-rof Ac., of Vlncient Me 'von*, late of llallmoou towu*hip, dccoes ed. IS. Tiie account f Albert Owen, admin ietralor ef Ac., of Kicberd Atberton, late of Phi ipsburg. deceased lu. 'The at. -unt of I*. W. Bxrnhart, [guardian of Lemuel tl McClelland, one 'of the heir* of Klt-jbeth McClelland, laic uf Sn- w ShtHi township. d-*c-aed 3). Tho account of John K.tbcl, LH|., g-.iardian of Danitl Kerr, Jr., a minor child of Baniel Kurr, Sr., lata of Potter township, decea*eL 21. The sccounl of Jatn- H. llankin, executor of A c., of L D. (Na*ion as ad mim-trator of Ac, of George K Wa*#on, Into of Collegs towhship d .-a-ed ft i<> llonoiblilr .i.liti Itifun*. AMuolr.l.'J .tnAri'siu t\nira county, htvln* imuiil their i.raorpl, limmuk ilMn tlio I tni.y ol A nit. A !> . IT7, to Bic illrurted lor hi.liltiic • iu.ui .1 Hi- jb.l T.n.ulnnraei* (Joaoral .ttl laihv cry and (fu..rt.-( f. .w i.M.f itulVMCtn d tafiiita, for f|i* oon* iv "| ut. it. *txl to i ioun>"i ■ *n Urn till '.t.irouy i.f \iut 'u! :.r tie .ltd 0y .1 Apr 151, unit *.i 001 M:,ju t .'.) . N t. 1 u.-.ul.ygo**n W Hi* -ronor. Jna. 11cm >f I'M Pn*c., AiOuimou r.u.l |.ou*ll>lr* ot l.'i* i ildeouityof C'nlrt>, tbai thry fat th-* i unj -tieru I lli. ror- ivji u> in*. ut 10 o'ol It tn ilia form *>:• oi .i'ti oajr'. •r.tn Uiclr records, lea ilnt.ou*. • tri.tuu ■ Ir uwn rcmuait>raau, to do •, > g% wMah to ib.rtro'lt tri-oi' fan .1' ''on , ind itu.i | Alio*.-* I.pujo lu t.M.vii-.aTico* to pnMriltt nytlutl tj j {.riAoiio.t tUito i 11.-I.i 11i.<.. il! ol t'.ou r*l vttsnu to V mat - .liio pi..n uN CK.dnal it an : wan itojui.t. I Ut**u unCM .Of bkud. At lieio'ool.. I.!') 1M i!y of .'bit,, in bt ii . ..Lord IhV, .ml i.i Ulu 1011 'jar it l£a t' u dM.n.,l. IKVI Mf.'MO.V •Uib.ur, SPIUJVG, 1877. • • WE ARE NOW PREPARED. FOR THE SPRING TRADE. WE HAV PTHK GOODS! PR ICES LOW ! Selection Unsurpassed! Stock Large. And now v. w t t*. coitlia!*iuvitttt.ioo to our friends, patron* midline public gener. .v. V,\ >vi|i enjr this, Couic! If we do not Bliutv you THE BEST SELECTED STOCK AT PRICES LOWER THAN Üb'UAii, ami If st aam t prove liisat it it> to yuur iotoresl to imtrouiae us, then dou't buy ; b.t amc uad at fy youreelf. Wo iiuvc opeucsl a full lino of D 11 Y 11 0 0 OS Clothing, Carpels, Boots k Shoes, Groceries, QCKKNSW \RE. OLA-SWAIIE, " WOOD AND WILLOW WACE, IIATS AND CAPS, an !in ,<:t everytbinj.* :>. i ncylniug einbracod in the above line. We will .t every tiling in pricci nail ufttortiurbt, am! our pact, we truat, will bca t i*iu' ent puai .nu> to our jmtrone of fair and houMt treatment. We have -i,.... , d ami will ma in uin our reputation. The iargc traJe we do u> to g .J. b ;rocU daily, which ii< a l tuivauuge to our pa troue iu all '.i ,uu J more oupAcially iu Groceries*. Call, and it will prove to youl intcresL VALENTINES & CO. 11. HERMAN, Manager. 5 PER (T. DISCOUNT FOE CASH! I WE HAVE, AT PRESENT, ON OUR COUNTERS, A LARGE AND , WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING VERY LOW TO CASH BUYERS. OUR LINE OF.MOI'RNING CAL ICOES IS COMPLETE. Tbupnl Plaids, l'Jjc j*er yd. Sur Mills, L f c " Aljutuas, 75, 50, !■", 25c Clark's O. N. T. Thread,7sc jcr dox. Mcu's Shirting, 121,15, 2Uc jmr yd. Blemcbed Mueliu, stol Go " UubleacLed, 0 to 10c *' Sugar, 10,11,12 c per lb. Beat VVLitc, 12lc " Mackerel, Lake Herring and white CASH, or Couulry Proluce. NE W OPENING! .•-*-•••.. rwi:w IkO^IKMTIC —Still ahead. " VI.IOIIY luKtslonl. ** i>4 VIS -With verileal IM. " \I M Aqi:HH 4.\ -For W. " MM.l. it A:IO. " IIOWE KILO. " w I:ei :10. " iti:nn, I'J Office over Re}- uolda 1 a latjU'li CKNTKK HALL ' DRUG STORE. MILLER A BON. (Succeaeor to J. K. Miller * Son.) Dealer ir, Pur# Drug* and Medicine*. Dye etuff*, and Druggist'* lundrte*. PI'HR WJSR AND LIQUOR# For medicinal purpose*. The beet brand* of CIGARS AND TOBACCO alway* ia tock. , I rosvn | lioui carefully Compousded. MILLKH AHQN Jan. Harris A Co. NO. 5, BROCKERHQFF ROW. IROKNAILS, P A I N T S, OILSTETC., o J AS. HARRIS * CO. Bctlefunle KinkiagCreelt Mill**, Th* old. and well-known Grict-mtll, b Potter tcwi.khip, is now kuperinumded b> Mr. D. M. Cuwnan, one of tbe beet ei rerienred miller* in Central Pecna wk> a* rendered tbe utmost aaltalaetion wherever be ha* been, aad undervtend* ; h. milling bnsinrat thoroughly. He 1 W Aim A NTS ills FLOUK. a'd nil Hbrr work, sent out from Sinking Crei * Mnls. t giv satisfaction, a* to quanutv i and quality H yu want good br*ad let Mr Cowher furnish your Grist. Grist* ' ■Je'ivcred to Centre Hall twice a week by milt wagon. Housekeepers, give Mr. Cowber a trial end **tufy yourelves of the great wperi •Hty of tbe flour manufactured by bun. Mmaj Bm. I A MAN OF A THOUSAND* Having dt*4-nverad7itt * manner almost providential, a positive Cure furOontump lion and all Lung Camplait.U, I feel it my July u> make known in a prvtclical mantx-r bv furutaking a aample bUls, free of charge, to all sufferer*, my only hop* oi remuneration being that tbe medicine will perform all 1 < iaim for it. Tbe ingredi ents are of tbe cboiceet herbal pr Ju' t? and perfectly safe ; will be sent free to ell Addree* at -nee. Dr. O. Pbelps Brown. 21 Grand Street, Jereey City, N. J., or may be bed oiJ. iL Miller A Boa, DruggtaU. Centre Hajl. Pa. jan sly. Henry Reinhart. WOODWAHD. UNDERTAKER. Coffln* of all style* made on (borteetno t*ce. L nderteking rthctly attended to Charge* reeaoneble. 17 auv v. Nervous Debility. kaawar DeprwUea, * •! *i>w**US ilw Wia I* U*v* nnd u, Humphrey's Homcojasthic Specific No. 28. *•* B**d rvaal* fear* wtu p-rf. l nmw br IM> "** t"* ynw-p W*" *al tssz&rsr* WM. I*. M' MASL'S, Altnrntj briieiuau, OAr with Jw i Moiitiiui Mq fH —"> w*4 l UatUwta W / / /Hn> b n*4* to Uua* WMHIUO bj mar 111 "*—*f■*>■ *. > ur inrf tk* t. ' I I I •" fco I* Übn to mi link lljr t li>* that w fan Wfc (M mt *• la rtar own Mara Taa ara4 me* <*•* I"** •■• mil-isi Yam cam |ln raar ataitoUaw la tba mark, at ualr yaar awtv an n i mil it ,in Olaa la wr tka n*w. twww uxi * m> macm 11 HmUatl k Cm I'orlUnd. IVrUmv*. Mmtaa _____ B faki^ Manhood: How Lost, How, Restored! J"? laiMtjkmd. • m.a aSIUoa -* Or ralmarar , C-l.!.<,t.m a>U 1 km • law! i' 1 *? Mtoitaal I anna. ttoimtoaci g| tml mad ' tnd.lfanc* af Miami Unncim I" I rtea, '- - —'-| 1i lnm, nhm. Tha cvlatumtal lailar, la Utt. Kaaaj I "TAJ'Tr*''*- * W*W ramra* .ami .Mai < IWUA. UML Uailirain HI iinmn .f ., -amr ha irmdlamUa r ad liait lit danamanu al mmkictnm r IW maattcmUam of tba kmif plaUßCMil liaadaafaar* ml am* muapto. .mrtot* mad mCat-liul h BNM of alttob aootf ol.oi. aa Vu Lactaro mbaaM b. la tb* bmada at ararj ramu mm 4 a>or> ma* U lb* land. SOAT MADOR aaml, U a Main aaaalaaa, to mar addrarn. ;™ U, "taaamtoaf li.. aMlUk|m. ritKCI'LVKRWKLI. MKDIOAL CO oat- II Am* Urn.. Ham Vorfc Fai IHRo* Km* .*• tWlirlo, ft 11 ] Farm* . . frui MV to s•*<) per K.- NELLIS' O. H.tl. H.FoRK, WITH S ELLIS' P!ont ihriLhl t-T mowing and lUrkinc slay nr Straw withoutxtra oUa.go to th. farmer. Agtl. Sun.lt finished and ten. per >tt by Nt'lL' procv>*U> ruilall kind- toil. Mcdnl wards rm all-mr g exhibited •t tlio Cciiirniiwl. Inform, nun free A J. Kci.Lta ii Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. I 'IDJuly In txi KMiWtk* IJJLCJ Lmsciit. A volume of thrilling int*r*si hy the eminent Matorian L. P. RRtOCKETT; de -crit.in* the Russians and Turks; social, political, and religious hbtory and condi tion • ihnir boroe-Hfe, varied outturns, and peculiarities, the causes of the war, the - sues at staler—Christian agalsi Mehamme dan-tbe mighty interests of other nations involved; Biographies or the Ruler* tsutomnen and (itinera!*; All Richie il loktraiod. The book million! need now. Wanted instantly 2£ori agent* on vory liberal termi. A,id roes HL'ItBAHD ItKOS., Publishers, TSSSsan- St - Phil a , I'JjuHi DAILYCOACH FROM Centre Hall to Spruce Creek. Leaves Centre Hall In the morning and return* in the evening. The proprietor ha* put first class teams and coaohea oi> this line, giving speed and comfort to pas ingrs. CHARLES .MAYES, I" july dm Proprietor. 1 Harftesa, Saddles, &c. TbelMdwmlaned, .'.rnumln<~l to moot tio popular Il.mao! 4 tutl .wor prima rmpiMt Sally c* u baatto- Uo* l :hc yublic to biastock of (SADDLERY iv rSrml at the old aloud. Dealraad f OT | ,t- neot.la.nd ,h. thr i rl f . u|,taU.„, 4aat ji sa fla, ISrea, . V 3to>,| rrluW.uf ewrj deitipUoniuiJijiiaaiV; Wiitno, aea li- fwjt otonrtl 10, tr, oootwUri# . Slot uUblut J roant, b* bow J tvOJl tLNIi C--*tttt-. HtU. GRAHAM &. SOI Hare tht sxclusiro 1 in BoUtfonte Edwin C. Hurts 1 CELEBRATED FINK SHOES, 8 WIDTHS th. Stt ZhMt Sxt f3nt * WBOLMUIA * Mri>n!>lAUa| SM Calf Skins, BOLE LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS All Kinds of Custom Work linds To Ord. jo u, k "[r bop Stmtl B *LL*jroims, ft. FEffSSTSE £6O A*4 all €>w jtylsi in Uu amm i n sv^ssrjnu ~ wkoKLsso** rnio CO, llmySa 50. 06 BMidway, Jf. y. JL- HPANGLER, Attorney k Law • CjMwituiioft, i, Knglkb and Ger man. Offlt* so rum *H* building. O KTTLgMKN O en. that the book* belonging to the •nth* band* of Aaron Lnkenbneh. until '*• neat, wbsra nil knowing thorn • m Zsi ind . #bw * *•■*" e*uie are roqamt. J to call and make tottlatoeot All noeount* "■omniaing unpa d after said daw. Oct- 1, By order of tk Eaeentor*. KB\TONK DISPEMBART. •ucrna*fully traau and carta in lira ebon lpoebla Utna, Syphilt* in all itt term* *'ieet, etrictura, Orchitis a:.d nil forms of Neroons DIMES*. .-paraatorrban, Night Loims and irapotonry. -Marriage and Haaltk Guide,** 144 |W. illuatratod-a book for. cnrafjl reading. Prf~o*eenu. veil on or address. no. ,o UR WHITTOR, hull* Itr iO2 Pcnn Aronne,. Pittsburgh. PA T IS NTS! J**" K* Paisraanrau a am drate*? MrsaTM £Z 7 AETK mitisiwi u mo : jgga Swa a! : : ySSr ii:z - . VIAUAXA EX tears, rails t Wsi " Ri litems tetesa Z *• " Z jefwo raT LIKE testas ft iteOstjtela H teste : : Be := uiffy l*sa nairrw* iu>. PACIOiC EX, testes lee, Hstta III* : Bwi. * ;* " srrst ManteSsia tlMaa, ___ " WtefiteEte ie*a PAT EX. Iss,as twos |iMara : : %i;z : t-SSSL is:- KEIE M SIL tessteE.SSf'* MfS : 5 l ££Eh uS:E ruruniwNs wSSSSt *■* : es ?s:: Arts MsU *W Tlsyrs jts, W—t. lee* Hs—p Ae HIMSHSIU .VeittsMaU ens La it KS Crates Erte Msii Wait set Ills E*. Wsat sal lac* U. wessrt.ite t*sM us** ■teai am ill is st Winieoinrtwtea E C if teams _K*te Mat! WssA Etaosn Kayrssa Wsat. aa Par a BstatesSe eteaa iraassMsaaTtask Rates wttk B a V EE ueSet. £p&t&SrriS2SS rassss Kx. Steal. fHaaMtetOMi am #SIcMIhAM^ JBSwrnis^ hibsßan's 7 " hotel, SI I.HOT, PA Tba bam I sbio and b#r, and nneaUent •tabling for hones. Al>o a ine reaort for summer bonrden. Boas to depot, and daily stare* o Cer.trm county. Ghnrges reneonablo. J OH* F. POTTEK, AttonscyiU tete. Will in, • ea4 hate eckeewtedaed Dsedt Martaaaaa.Ae. Iliwaite Miaul. aartA stetea* Ite. saart Saate. W.ltetaate aaWKOM C T ALEXAUPBE. C. M. BOWZE. ALEXANDER A BOWER, At larartaat l s. IteltelsaSa OaeslalatteaU a c£j£rrZsi2&uSe rs '•eau'i baU4laa, Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. restored to its I original color, u*t4 the tfou and freshness of yovtk. Thin hair is | thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, thongh not always, uuxxi by its use. Nothing ear* re store the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But soetnas remain can be aayed for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it Clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous and usurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit bat not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing eke cut be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor , dfT, it dot* not soil white carn [ bHc, ami yet last* Jong on the hair i giving it arich gloeey iustxe wad a ! guttata] per/toe. rKXPAJtSD IST ! Dr. j. c. AYER & CO., Loweil, Mm., ! Praefiectf and Anmt* (foe.* Ctommt. Ma® vr ml DKVovuya avraaWKMP.