THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hail, Pa. Th'ntd. A up. 1/78 #~Tiav*. —$2 per year, when paid in advance, srhen not paidin tuiranee. Advertisements %kt* per line for tkr*e in sertions, and becntsper fine for ererv snb acfwenf insertion. Advertisements by the year at a liberal discount^ Subcriberoutaide the county should re mit us 10 efa, amount of one year's pott* a(jr, instead o/*2tVf* as formerly when paid by themselves. Subscribers ran altrays tell how ihesr ae counts stand at the Reporter office by eon' suiting th' tables en fXeir papers. If the table •ends ".lohn Roe 1 jan "16" if me.in* f.tdf John is indebted for subscription from the l.f of January. 18*5, and that it is (imr he was paying the printer. LODGE MEETINGS C**r H-t.u tx>rv*, K* brain to piece* lie left a rreptem ber. In these month* me*t should be pro hibited, except to men who labor hard; and we are not certain that even they would not do better if they let animal fle.-h alone, and ate plenty of trult, rice and light biscuits, and drank only water and milk. It i* a physical fact that those who have to work in the sun must keep their head* cool, or suffer in body and brain ; it is also a fact that the cooliug of either the head or body helps to cool the other. A FA MI LYWWE ITYTTPKM.S" SLAUGHTERED. Memphis, July '2B.—A special to the Appeal from Corinth, Mississippi, to-night says that intelligence lifts just boon receiv cd there of the murder and robbery of ft family named Sample, consisting of twelve person*, in Tippah county, that State, last night Suspicion rots strongly on two citiscns of Alcorn county -nJ one of Tippah county. No other names are given than that of tt;e murdered family and no further particulars. A Fiend Kills Three Persons And Then Commits Suicide. Richmond, Y , July 25.—AN iison How chins, who resides near Flewanr.a Court House, this State, yesterday niutdered his wile, iiiolber-in-law nnd one child, and then killed himself, A son seven years of age saw his father attack his mother when he took the baby out of the cradle and fled to a place of safety. Peoria, 111., July 22,18.-A balloonist namedS. D. Atchinsonfell a distance of 200 feet while making an, ascension at Elrowood last evening, and was instantly killed. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STATEMENT. Tho six months' statement ef the earn ings of the Pennsylvania Railroad has been made up. As compared with June last year, the showing is a decreaso in gross earnings of stv>,'J7o; decrease in ex pense*. sl36,N*>l; increase in net earnings, $70,'.£5 The first six months of 1878, com pared with corresponding period of 1877. makes the following showing : Increase in the gross earning* of $115,511 ; decrease in expenses, $500,837 ; increase in net earn ings, $616,478. The lines west of PitU burg and Erie for tho first six months of this year show a deficiency in meeting all liabilities of fK8, 877, which is a gain over the corresponding period of I*.. of $1 ID,-. This indicates a net surplus of near ly $5,000,000. THE SUN'S ECLIPSE. Philadelphia, July 28.—Keports from all oyer the country show lint in the moat important places where the eclipse was to* tal the weather was favorable for observa tion. At Little Rock. Arkansas. Port Worth, Texas and Pike's Peak the obserrations were entirely successful. At Port Worth fire photographs were taken. At these and other places in the southwest! corona ctispis, moon limbs and all contact* were duly noted. During total eclipse artificial lights were necessary. A halo ringed the moon, the surface of the latter looking like bluish steel. The animals such as dogs and cats seemad undisturbed by the eclipso and remainedi during the darkness lying in the shade where they had been when the eclipso began and the cattle continued to browse quietly in the fields. In most of the places in tho east where the eclipse was only partial, obser vation w as hindered by the clouds. WASHINGTON UNDISTURBED Washington. July 'JO.—Crowds or Idle people, mostly tramps, are gathered in the vicinity of the various Government werks, but no disturbance has taken place to-day. The police are out in full force, and the men at work are fully protected. It is rumored about tho street* that a dis turbance has been organized for one o'clock to-day, but the police authorities discredit the rumor. ALEETLK TOO MODEST. A lady on tho northsidc wishing to test the merits of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup thought it would never do to ask the drug ist the usino "Bull." Why, dear me, she couldn't *y Bull to save her life, and , called at last on a neighbor woman for| suggestions on the matter- Dr. Cow's., Dr. Calf's, Dr. Buffalo's and Dr. Oxen's Syrup were all mentioned. The latter! suited. "Yes. that will do—Dr. Oxen— tho very thing, the druggist will under stand that." A walk of two squares found he* at the counter of Dr. 11—'a store, when the following dialogue occurred : "I wish a bottle ol Dr. Oxen's Cough Syrup." "Dr. Oxen, Oxen, why, main, I don t believe I keep that. You mean Cox's Hive Syrup, don't you ?" "Oh, no, I mean Dr. Oxen," and then she seemed wrapped in solemn thought for a moment, when a bright idea seemed to beam forth. "Hasn't Dr. Oxen got a re lation or—" "Ob, yes, you mean Dr. Bull's Cough, Syrup, yes, yes." The lady sat down a moment and all was over.— lndianapolis Ex. We dropped in a few day* since to sea the enterprising firm of Bunnell & Al liens. We confess astonishment nt seeing such ft large and fino stock of instruments of nil kinds. We saw three grade* of Pi anos including one of Chickering'a best make, also Water's Orchestrian Chime Organ. This is beyond doubt in advance of any thing wo have ever seen in thai lino; a fine chime of bells nro tuned so that they ring in, adding rare richness to the music. They have all grades of Or gans, including those so cheaply adver tised, 0 stop organs at SOS cash, also stops organs as low as §OS. In violins their stock is also finer and cheaper than wo havo met anywhere else, ranging in prico from $1.50 to $25. They keep Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Fifes, Ac. They tell us that they will furnish Sow ing Machines to parties paying cash and taking them away, at $25 apiece. These machines warranted new and complete. Also SBCD pianos for $250. Alter viewing their stock and getting tfcoir prices, wo are convinced that parties wishing citbor instruments or sowing machines could do better with this firm than any where else in the state. A 110R1UBLK CRIME. New York, July 'J* The Tunc# le-day a>'ui to the criminal record ft" ndi'ount <■ f perhaps tho most audaciou# crlina ever perpetrated in thi# country. It appear* thattoino months since, a married ,ady of Bsaton, of great refinement and beauty, and occupying a prominent social posilloy hr.d been visiting friend* in the Interior of this State, and when leaving took draw lug-room car on the New York Central mad for Albany, where her husband availed her. Two villlans followed her into the ear, probably attracted by the valuable Jewel ry she wore, and when the conductor ap pi cached the lady for her ticket they |n iormed him they wri lu-r friends h she wa* deranged, and th v untortui at> y had been selected to convoy ber to the Ulira asylum. In spite of her protesta tion# and appeal* for protection, the scoun drel# tucceded in convincing the conduc tor and pas#engert of the truth of their I story and towered tie ltuly from the oar* al I'tica, she swooning as the train moved away She was then lifted into a coai h, chloroformed, taken to a house of ill-re- I pute, outraged and robbed of her jewelry i and clothing. The husband learned ot his wife > insan ■ ,!y when tho train airived at Albany, and ! p-©curing a special el gine started for i Ctioa without delay. Upon arriving, a ;tVw inquiries enabled bim to find the dis reputable bouse where hi* wile had been itaken, and there he found her lying upon a bed almost (tripped of her clothing and her mind oriou*ly injured by her tcrri 'ble experience. No names are given from 'consideration# of delicacy. Tho husband inisdt? ovcry effort coiuUlaut with priuc) to discover llie fiend* but was without avail. KAMINF/iN MOROCCO Mr. F. A. Matthews, United Slates Consul at Tangier, report# to the Depart ment ol State the prevalence of a terrible famine in Southern Morocco. The sufler ir gi* indescribable. It seem# to be an extension of tho great famine in India. Some rice and flour are being imported from England and France. The import duty of fitty cent# on each sack of flour, the Consul thinks, hinders importation from tho United States. Mortality Among the Cattle. The cattle are dying by thousand#. Cow* are driven into the city and sold for a dollar. Want of rain is the cause of the distress and famine. Relief societies are being formed in the citio* in Gibraltar anJ other adjacent place#. The iew# are said t.i be acting nobly In the crisis. The British government subscribed SI,OOO to tho relief fund raised in Gibraltar. •THE PENNSYLVANIA MINERS GROWING DKSPKItATK. ■ Scran ton, July 27—The employee of the | Pennsylvania Coal Co.. who have recenN ly been working tour days a week in the mines, held a meeting at 1 ittston y ester* , day and discussed their grievances in a: calm and determined manner. The wages, j received have not been sufficient to sus-' , ta:n their families, and from the tonu of r |the speeches it looks a if a strike wiil be „ made. The men organised, elected otli 'cars, and will make a demand on the com pany for en advance of wages at an early ' date. They say that If they could have ! lull time even at present pay they would 'ibe content, but they have been running r in debt until merchants will no longer trust them, and they are growing deeper* TRVMPS SUMMARILY DIS POSED OK. St. Paul, Minn., July 24. A report was received here last night that a farmer near Fairtbault hot and intUntly killed two tramp*, whom he caught in the act of set- ( ting flro to the harvesting machine in his wheat field. He gave himself up. but was l instantly released. • •- • I Tastes vary, and according to the Pari* Journal de* Debat*. there are epicures who have a passion for twollowing pin* and needles. The majority of *uch persons are insane. In a craxy woman, at the Sal petrier Asylum. 1,500 needle* were found, upon diection. A Dr. \ illart, in l'aris.j report* having taken AD pin* and needle# from a young woman of twenty-five, dur ing the space of nine month*. They had Wen swallowed two veat* before, and made their aevoral exit* from the arm, the side, the abdomen, and from the thigh down to the knee. AU came from the left tide, and the pin* made the must rap | id progreas in traveling. The needle* were oxidised. Whon taken they had; reached the kin. and created pimples up on it* surface. Doctor* Fabrice de HiUen Gillette, and Lepaulmler in Paris. Otto in Copenhagen. Bigger in Ireland, and ev eral in England, havetimilar eaporienca* ,to relate. No inflammation occurred at the point* from which the pin* and nec ;dle were taken. When Ben Butler give* an order at thai dinner table two waiters immediately run] to execute hi* command*. Such i the ca*e at the United Htslsi Hotel, Atlantic City. Tbla i the advantage you gain from being able te look two waiter* straight In ! the face at the ame time. Washington, July 29.-No official Bd fieoa have been received here to confirm tbo report that Col. MacEenxiehas again crossed into Mexico, this time with a large force, in pursuit of Indian and Mexican thieves. Officials at tho war efllce how ever do not doubt tho report and expect to hear from Gen. Ord on tho subject as soon as MacKcntie returns. Lord Ueaconsfie'.d (peek* of Mr. Glad stone a* tho sophistical rhetorician, in ebriated with the exuberanco of hie own verbosity and egotistical imagination. NOTICE.— Parties desiring to use tho topofNittany mountain fr pleas ure must in future first obtain content of ibe undersigned, otherwise will he, dealt with according to law course has been deemed necessary ,u uruer to prevent improper conduct upon sau| grounds. J- Hknky KntLi.x. EVERYTHING HAS A DOWN WARD TENDENCY! THE AJOURNMENT ofCONGRESS has had a happy effeet in the prices of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, call at VALENTINES & GO'S STORES, BeUefonte. and judge for yourselves. The largest stock of Merchandise IN CENTRE COUNTY. A roost roniitrknMo death from hy r dro|hobin occurred yesterday near f Lamar, iu Harton county, Mo. I lie r|victim una nproroinont ritixen of that locality named John llallanian. f Twelve vcara-ago he wan bitten by a . mad dog', and the wound boa led up.; ! n ver giving him any pain. l#a*t Kria r iday ho wn* suddenly tukcii with con vulsions of a terrible uuiurc. He 1 continued thus until! Monday, when l 1 ho died. The tit>t two days of hi# convulsions ho wa* perfectly rational, but on Sunday became crazy. His death and Nufforiu# were terrible to witness, it f liking four atout men to hold him. lie lravea a wife and two children. Anrou llitncr, of Rrolborsvalley township, Somerset couuty, lost two children and hi# wife, his entire family from diphtheria last week. 1 Washington, July 19.—The attempt re- ceiitlv made by various parti** to ahiplive 1. bee# a* third e'a#s mail matter has been . met by an order from tho l'ostoftlrs l)e --* partment to postmaster* and employees to rcfus# to receive them. j Now -York. July 27.—A special from * I Springfield, Massachusetts, says the ' Grot-aback movement is gall ing strength r In Western Massachusetts, and (ion. But * ler is working for the Governorship. Waterford, OnL, July 21.—Thi# morn (jing, a farmer named Goorge .Smith, living j ner Rockland, was murdered by hi# ion, who also beat hi# sister, supposed fitally, ) and then bung hSunelf. ! George Smith, living near Rockland, , | Norfolk county, whs murdered by lit* on < who also beat Ins sister, it is supposed fa tally, and then banged himself. A general suspension of mining opera tions in the Schuylkill regies, began en July 2b, and will continue until the 6th of August. Mexicans are retaliating for American raids, by shooting recklessly into the bor der town#. MARRIED. At Bethany. Mo., on the3oth July, ItC*. Mr. B. F. Mover, of the Broad-ax. (for merly of the Worth county, Mo, Time*) to Mi* Pet llillman, of the above piece. Good for Frank—he i* a graduate 0 f t|j* Reporter office, and left us with a good character for induitry and rteady habits. All the Reporter crew, from devil up to Editor, lend their congratulation* to Frank and hi* bride. On 22, John A. Gu*twite and Mis* Lovi na Dorman, both of lln riM. DIED. j On 22 int, in liainc* twp., suddenly, ! Hannah, wife ot Thome* lloslertuan. agoi near 00 year*. On July 1, at Unlonvllle, Pa., of cholera 1 morbus, Mr*. Jane Underwood, wife of Charles Underwood, in her TOth year. At Howard. on the morning of the lotln of July, Matilda, wife of Thoma* Sander*, | aged 40 year*, 'J month > and 27 day*. ! On the 14th instant, in Marion towr.ihip Mary Weaver, witeof James Weaver, aeod 20 year*. 10 month* and 17 dav*. i MARKETS. Philadelphia, July 2v.- Wheat weak; red, 1 (rj(4l Oft amber, I <"),- whilo 1 ue(l 10 Old com weak, r yellow. f 4 wr; 4' if J, 47c. Oat* firmer, l'enniy Ivania and western white, 82( per head. Hog* -Market fair; tales he*J; ex tra Chicago. 71c.fair lo go*i 7c. Spring Mills Market. Old.wheal W, new SO Rye, Uk\ Corn, cars, per bu. new, Oats, 25c. f Buckwheat, 75c. J Cloversced, $S00!to j-4 00 I Chop, per ton, s'Al)o. Plaster, ground per ton, $10,(k Flour, per bbl, $0 25 Butter. 10c. Tallow. 7c. Hams lie. Shoulders 6c. Sidcs'-c j Rags, 2c. Kgg per doa., 10c. ( Tub washed wool Sic, lAl'B LIC SALE.— . On FRIIIAT, AU- G UST 2S, near Zion. will bo sold the fol lowing property; Four Horses. 5 fresh Cows, 1 Bull, 1 H. ifcr, J Calves. 8 Hogs, 1 Sow with Pigs. 22-hortc Wag ns, 1 being ' new ; 2 Spring Wagons, 1 Grain Drill. 1 1 Hay rake, I Land-roller, 1 Fanning Mill, t 1 Patent blrew Cutter. 2 Harrows 3 Shov el Flaws, 2 Cultivators, A Iron Plows, 2 ett Hay ladders, 1 2-horse Sled, 1 Truck Sled. 1 Log Sled, 2 gram Cradle*, 1 sett f Black Smith Tools, all kinds of (sears, KW Chestnut Kails, 150 Chestnut Posts, 8 new 1 Bedsteads, and other articles tao numer ' out lo mention. Sale to commence at 10 c o'clock. WM. B. 811AFKR. A DMINISTRATORS SALE.— I'he undersigned, administrator of the estate ef Daniel W. Shell, late of Miles, township, decoased, will sell at public sale, by order of the Orphan's Court; on SAT URDAY, AUGUST 17. IK7R, the follow ing real estate, to wit; All that certain tract or pieco of land situate in Miles twp. Centre cwunly. about!! wo miles south east jof Wolfs Store, bounded on tho east by j land of Sarah Swint, on the uth by land l*tc of Edward (iratr., on the west by land of George Bine, and on the north by land of Edward Haul?., ct al, Containing EIGHTY ACRES. | and allowance, about thirty acjcsofwhich. ft nnd tbcreon irct*d *IIOlSK, ( BARN, and olhur outbuilding*. with flow ing water at the door, also a ano orcbaru with choice Iruit. Terms of sale: The one half of the ptir 'r chase money on confirmation of *ale and [ the balance in one *ear thereafter, with ® interest, to be socured by bond and mort , J ; Sale 'o commence at 1 o'clock, p. m-of ! F P. SHOLL. 2.-0 ul i THOMAS A. HICKS & RRO Wo have ft very large anJ complete stock of Hardware, the largest that usurer boforo offered by any firm to the people of thi# county. and are telling at the v f Y '• w * o#t possible rate# /il 1 -WT • i -B- ' i £** 1 i Iron, Steel and IN ails, Locks, Llassand Patty, Pure White Lead#ami Linseed Oil; Turjmntnos and VarnUhee, .11 which wo warrant to fit* sati#lact!in, Our PureL ad will cover a* much surface at n-y in the market land catutot be excelled for whiteness. READY Ml X Kl> I'AI Nl nut up In any quantity to #uil people, from ono-pound cans to one gallon ems, all randy for u*o. These paint. w.' warrant t.> bo niiie.l with pure lead and oil, and art- lrt*> from all adulteration. MUCH A.ties TOOLS Wo nay special attention to thi# brant h, and Icoop a full lino of flaw*. Ohiwli, Hammer# and Bailey's Iron Planet; llor*c nil* ©fall kind#, Trace Chains llittmo Ku FULL LINK OK BADDLKRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. COACIiI WOOD WORK • -Spokes. Felloe#, Patent Wheel# of tin- most improved pat* onti lira. Potts' Improved Flat Iron#, chean, runvonienl und durable—polished and nickel-platod. Johnston's Prepared Kalsotulnc ; put up in . 6-pound packages 1 put on, and cheaper than paper. Wo hare all color#: , S T O V E S. We have the only Reversible, Top-plate Cooking Stoves in the market. The Keyitonc, Hu*'|uehatina and Junialn, which wo warrant to he the be-' baker# and the hear* i*t toyet in the market, we will tell at the'venr lowest price and rive written guarantee*. Alio all kind# of Range* and other itOTf*. COMKANDbJEK OUR KEYSTONE COOK SToYK ; IT 18 TllK HANDSOMEST IN THE WORLD. Trial List— 4th Monday of August, 1878. Sarah D Spencer v# .1 C Calhoun. W L McDowell v# Si M Dubree Edward kabella v M Marx. I K L Wian vs Jo# Kabella vs Victor Kurtr. ys Cbarle Kurlr v# John Flagey vs Alfred Haupt v# James P Taaey vs Frank Cro#th wails v# ' W S Hough v# Fred Chri#tine vs James Seibert vs K Haleell vs " A ItaumesJehn Kishel. W 11 McCauslend v# Wm Vankirk, as 'Tl W Hooter et a! vs Christ Sharrer etj # C D*rr vs Ja* Macinanus. Jas 11 Duck ndmr vs D M Wagner JURORS. Grand Juror*. Milwburg—G Gray. Gregg—l J Grenoble. Walker— J no Rodger*. Bocg-F M'Ooy.B Snyder. Bell e ton te 11 C \ alentine. 8 I Hume*. Howard boro—N J Mitchell. Snow shoe —S V Luce*. L U leather*. Potter- S M SwarU. A Seller*, Lpr, Keller. llaine*—J Yarger, N Stoyer. Halfmoon—J Bronslitter. Taylor—Wm Miller. Patton —8 T Gray, A Seller*. College- Geo Raker. Liberty—J A kjulggle. Spring—L N Bariihart, M kerstetter. Traverse —3 Monday. Heine*—Ja* Weaver, Jno Ziegler, H KuifttiArt- • ... ... g* w* j Hunon—A Krept. W W illmi&f, u \* Woodrmg. 11 A iam*. Hoggs —K Zimmerman, J L Nen, E j 1 Gregg—D Bartge*, M II Gui*e, J B Mileiburg— O 11 M ojf. E I' ' * rr - Banner—A Oarberick A \ \\ •£>■ blTring—J M Furey, Ja* Ron*, F Tate, "ueHcfonla—J Biachtill, C Smith, Jonath Miller. J Schcll. Halfmoon—l Bet k. College- J E Mitchell, J b loiter. Walker—l Strtible. Mile*—H H Miller, 11 Miller. Jac. HRECI. . . u . . , *Sno*ihot —Wnj J C. lUnkin, J T Uow'ikrd-M M Ctosky. J B Leather*, JC Smith. Howard boro—A Wctcr Burnsida —G R Book. Woilh—A O Richard*. Per.n- Wm Smith. Potter —John RUhel, G W lloal, I Ilof-J L I'atton J W Wesson, J Chamber*. i Uuionville—T EGrent. Traverse —4 Monday. j>, r. n —A O Dcininger, 8 Otto. Wm Geary. , „ , j Walker- -A Brumgart, Ja* Corner, L Zimmerman. ..... ... .. Tavlor D RCWM, 11 Cram, 1 Moore. College— 11 Thompson, P 8 Dale. Rush—Wm H<-*. Potter John Wolt I Philipsburg II St< ckbrldge, C Munion L D Horn. K Hudson Mi!eburg—o H Panon*. LI Eddy. Liberty-J A Stover, II Thompson. Spring— L C Kearick, 1 Daw*n. Uniunville- Jno Alexauder. 1 Marion—ll \ earick. Halfmoon A J Thompson, J C ruber. Forguaor.— David lye. Bogg— D B Mai one, PII Haupt, II L Uarnhart, J S Barret U Noll. Union—B Alexander Bell, font*- Ed Ty*on. Harri*—Cyru* Durst. PENN HALL ACADEMY* The next term ofthel'enn Hall Acade mv will open Mor.dav July 2.'. Tuition f-om S5 li * ' s*.oo. Bearding with roam $2.50 to 43,75 per week D M WOLf. le July dl. Principal. 1) EGISTKK'3: NOTICE. — The ft*l \ lowing ace Junts have been exam ined and pa**J bv ni<\ and remain filed or record in tbi office for the inspection of heir*, latatecs, creditor* and nil other* in anv way inlcre*led. end will he presented to the Orphan* Court of Centre county, on Wediipsdty, the '.'lstday of August, A- I>. lt7* ft-r confirmation end allowance : 1. The account of Henry Zeigler, admin istrator o! Ac. of Michael Delaney late of Marion township, deceased. 2. The final account of J. W. Kelley, administrator of Ar. of illiam McCoy, late of Taylor lowr hip. deceased. 3 Tho account of John i. Aimiuermin. ,'uardian of Marv K. Clark, minor child iof Lewi* t Clark. lata oi Huntingdon 'rountv, deceased. I The account of dohn r. /immerman, guardian of W. H. Clara, minor child oi Lewi* L. Clark, late of Huntingdon coun* IT, JcccAiod. 5. The account of Dae id M. 1 lulls, ad ministrator of Ac. of Jaroc* Armor, late ol Spring township, deceased. i u. The account of J. A. JaooU, admin islraler of John Fox, Br., Jate ot llarni township, deceased. 7 The account ol George Kustenborter, guardian of Ann A. McMahoninow llran lr of Ac. of John I arey, j late of Ku*h township, deceased. 11. The account of P. W. Barnhart, guardian of Mgry C Leathers and Harriet J Aikey. minors of Harriot Leathers, late of Howard township, deceased. 12. The sixth and final account of Josi- , ah Neff, executor of Ac. of John Neff, late of Potter township, deceased. 13. The first partial account of B. F. Phillips and S. J- Herring, oxecutoea of Ac. ol Christopher Moycr, lata of 1 enn township, deceased. 14. The account of J. A. Ilaxel, admin istrator of Ac of Michael Uaael, late of Miles tewwship, deceased. 16. The account of Samuel lUiley and John U. Bailey, ftilmii|iatrators of e ol .lohu liailcy, late of Ferguson township, dec eased. 11). The final account of Michael liar per, guardian of Sarah Lavina Hosterman. formerly Vonada, minor of John Hoster man, laio of Haines township, deceased. 17. The guardianship account of A. W. Cheosman. guardian of John A. Poorman, minor child of Joseph Poorman, laic of Hogg* township, deceased. lit. The 'id partial account of Joseph Hol ler and Elisabeth Holler, executors ot Ac of Juhn Holler, lato ol Henner township, deceased. 19. Tbo final account of Frederick Kurtx, administrator of etc of David Ack er, late of Haines township, deceased. DO. Thti acoount of E. C. Henderson, administrator of Ac of John Henderson, lato of Huston township, deceased. ■JI. Tho final account of 1). Z. Kline, ad ministrator of Ac of J. L. Gien, lato of Ijlfi borough of Bulleionto. deceased. 22. The account of J, \V. Gopbarl, ad ministrator ol Ac of Juan Gomea, lato ol tho U- H. Army, doceasod. 'J3. Tho partial acraunt of Jamos Dun- Up, executor of Ac of Mary Long, late ol Ferguson township, deceased. 24 First and final account of George P. Hall, administrator of Ac of Aaron llall, late of Union township, deceased. 25. The account of Samuel Royer, ex ecutor of Ac of Catherine Peter, lato of Potter township, dcceasod. Dfi. Tho first partial account of Aaron Lukonbach, Simon P. Ruble and J. C. Ruble, executors of Ac of Peter Ruble, late of Potter township, deceased. 27. The account of David E. Sparr and Daniel Hess, executors of Ac of Jacob Sparr, late of Harris township, deceased. WM, E. BUBCHFIELD. jul2s 4t Register. W R. CAMP'S :populak. , Furniture Rooms! CENTRE HALL, PA.; II manufacture all kiuJt of Furniture for Chamber#, Dining Rooms, Libraries and | II alia I If you want Furniture of any kind, don't I buy until you tee my stock. UNDERTAKING In all it# branchet. I keep in stock all I the latent and most improved Collin* and Caskets, and have every facil ity tor properly conducting this branch of my buaine##. I have a patent Corpse Preserver, in which bodies can be | preserved for aconiidcrable length oflime. jullStf W.R.CAMP. Auctioneer s card. - Philip Teals, who ha* had large experi ence a* an auctioneer, offers bis service# to the people ot Centre county. He speak# both Gormsn and English, and possesse, the invaluable gift in an auctioneer of a loud, clear voice, and ran be distinctly beard a long distance. Those having work of thi# kind to do, will do well l" give him |a call. Charges moderate. Call on or aJdrrwt l.iin at Belief >nle. Pa. 17 at- J. K. HAZEL, Cnlilnel Maker A FiHlortnkcr. SPRING MILLS. l'A., inform* the public that he keep* on hand all kind* <>t furniture, City and Home made, cane and wood seat chair*, etc. Undertaking in all It* branches promptly attend ed to. Coffin* and CaAeU of all style- furniabed ; and ac commodation* with hearse. 4 apr. om. Visiting Cards, SO Mixed Card A) cu- 12 Beautiful Flor al card* only 'Alct*. WM _K UKTZ, Centre Hall. Pa. HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE 11A EE, mnvn- rrui ur Baddl**. Barne**, Bridle*, Cellar*. Whip*. Flynat*. and also keep* on hand Cotton Net*, etc Price* low as any whore else. All kind* of repairing done. The best stock alp-ay* kept on hand. All wrork war ranted. A share of the public patronage ii* kindly solicited. 11 apr, 14 y W. A. CURRY, ii&Dl <& 3)jt Mlifcar, CENTRE IIALL,I*A. Would mvit respectfully inform the cil *en of thia vlcinity, that he ha* started a new Boot and Shoe Shoo, and would be thankful for a share of the public natron age. Boot* and Shoe* made to order and according to tyle, and warrant* his work to equal any made el*ewhre. All kind* of repairing done, and charge* reaaonablt Give him a call. fablSly JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-*!- ft n ColUcUns, pranpu* mA* ad ■ sli*aUD 1SB U> brta Unas m pmperts <• uU will dr mp snJ bttv asknoeUU*** Pd KiiUainJi (Ilf.' m lb* dUn4. north td* f | lb DMII SWIM. UIMOBI* ***** ; Harness, Saddles. &c. Tbs anaentgned. SOsrabwd lo net IM papnlsr a.ntnmi lorlnnn, pnnn. mictfoll, calls Us sllnr Iwa ot Ut public l* Slttlcci d SADDLERY 1 new of, red si lb old Mud. Pwlssal e* par 111* far ! Us* paspU sad lbs uwe*. ud am '*rUd ,nd antapM* wwriaul ® daddfaa , B*raua -llr ' llrtdl**. •*•*•** d**vrtp*s*a *d v**lll*. W bli-r. *e la |MI mriuun* lo canpUta s bra* cUa MUUbb ■teal, b* w>* <>•* a I prime aMr b will suit IS• 11 me. j Jluua UlSlihH Cenlcn Mall. Qral rfeaar* to mk* • cam lucews * MMiwihil Ml. Tb maM 1 vnrii of *n fltsa fro# to ambscrlbm. The pcico Übb I lorn Utgl tlmovt oYr*t**4f MtwrritMA INio o#oot rm ; parti mUlnf otr |U k t wooA A U4j {•urißUilßi om Ab *ttlicrttwrtß ton Uja All wpo eitfu't tool Yot <• tWttMo *ll pwr I I Am# u> Uo tuibok. or ooly yoor f>xt+ tttMr Tom essfl b> f First-class accommodation for guests Ue*l stabling for horse*. Stages arrive and depart every day for all points. C. T Alxx **!>**. G. M. Howxx A LEZANDER A BOWER. At tv*i to ( i-lUtioM. o4 wtcUet. Igf b*c(eultl in tspraan ajxd I txsUth (H&<* la i (isnuin • Building. 'I tl. JA UOL1) IKltli:iti:i Cnrd* for 211 <*t. SO lllark llrtrtnl name In gold, 15 clm, Wm. Kuar*. Centre Haß. Pa. ffr f m n NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !j KVRUAU 90U GUGGENHEIMER A COM P. i FROM THIS DATE (THE COM MEN CEMENT Of TRE SEWING SJiASUM.) I.GIGQEXOEIMER, Offers his immense Stopk of Woods, we®' assorted ir, ovary hue, such - DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. GROCERIES, CItOTKCIttG, BOOTS, BOOTS, SHOES, SHOES, MATS & SAPS, i •I such|Figures that it ii a thimn for any I > ono to go away from home to Hoy, < when Goods are offered at home at price* that will astonish tho '■ people in tbi* section of the rnuntrr. | THE STOREROOM AT SIWNGLKR'S , 1 Hotel, has been en lnrged and splendidly fit ted up, so that every o'no who goes in to examino tho stock of < • Goods, is sure not to leave without , buying. You will nlso find a vory large < and well selected STOCK OF CLOTHING. ) ®r-ITAVILL UK TO YOUR lN ifeS TO BUY YOUR-tt* *-CLOTBING ATllllMß-fft I r j mall Nro mrtbud of traalmaat, Nea aaU ratiaMr rrmodlaa Hnok ud rlrraWm arai hw ta oralad r i.wa A44roaa HOWAIUt 4MK'UTIU!. . |War! War! War! ORGANSI ORGANS!ORGANS! SEWING MACHINES! Sewing Machines! NEW lSloiIrlor Organ*. Prifft.liO. ForfcUO fßwh. 9 Slop Organs, Now, lor S7U.W —Price 1 $270,110. Sewing Machines Guaranteed New. and as Represented, for $25 00. COMK, SKB. AND RK CONVINCED. COM E ONE, COME ALL to the Now Muiic .Y SowingMnchine store of BUNNELL & AIKEN'S, Allegheny Street, 25j uly Bellefonte, I'*. pOUKT PROCLAMATION. tU brrtu, U HOD. Charlea A Mayer, President ol the court of Common Plcaa, In tbe Slth Judicial Dla trlcl conslaUng of the ountlc* of Centre, l llnton and 1 IcartirM, and the Honorable Sam 1 ! Frank, and the Honorable John Dlven*. Aaeoclalad Juu In Centre county, baring laaued their precept, bearing date tbe tat day ol duly A. D., 14T9. to me directed tor holding a court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail l>ellv ery and Quarter Seaaloua of the Peacetn liellefonlc for the coanty of Centra, and to commence on tbe 3rd Monday of Aug. lieing the lftth day of Auguat 147K, awl to continue two woeka. Notice I" therefore hereby given to the Coroner. Jna iler* of tbe Peaoe. AKlannan and Conatahlra of the Maid county of I'entre, that they be then and there iu their proper person*, at lu o'clock In the forenoon of aald day. with their records, Inqulalttoaa, exauilna tlona, and their own remembrances, to do these thing*| which to their odie* appertain* to be done, and those who are bound la reuognlaance* to prutevute again*! tbeprlaonera that are or *hall be In the Jail of Centra county. lie then aad then to prosocolft against thorn a* ahall be just. Ulreu under my hand, at Bellefonte, the Ist day of July In the >ear of our Lord, 1979, and in the Wi year of ladependence o the United Stale*. LEVI MIINoO.M Sb. /[k /I A""il In your own town. $3 Octfit free \L 4 \ I"v No risk Header, if you want ft fttiaine** at * II |whlch t>eraona of either *cx can make groat I vi/ \J \J |vay all the time they work, wrlle for par ticular* to H. Hinrrr A Co. Portland, Me | 39 mar, y J L - SPANGUER7 Attorney at Law • Consultations in Engliah and Ger man. Office in furst'3 new building. . 4 DMINISTRATOK 8 NOTICE.- Lcti'-n of administration on the estate of Kotanna Little, Ute of Potter township, doe'd. having been granted to the under •igeea, all persons knowing themselves u> tc indebted to faid d< cedent art rs quested to mike immediate payment, and persons having claim* against the estate will preterit tlit-m authenticated tor settle* nsent Wsl. J. THOMPSON, "10 jun fit Admr. ADM INIMTRATORE NOTICE. Letter* of Admiai ttralion Do bonis noa euro le*Umenlo an no*©, on the eatata of Peter Durt late of Pottertwp., Centra co, Pen ntylt an ia deo'd. have been granted to Catherine Durst and James C Real resid ing in said tonnrbipto whom all persons indebted to raid otate are requested to make payment and those Laving claims or demand* will make known tbe same without delay to JAMES C. BOAL CATHERINE DURST, J. C. BOAL, acting administrator 11 July tit. ADMINISTRATOR SNOTICE. of admieLlrat'on on tbe estate of Evan Evani, late of Potter twp, dee'd, having been granted to tbe undersigned all persons knowing themselves to he in debted to said decedent are requested te make immediate payment, and persona having claim* against the estate will pre sent them authenticated for settlement. OEO. L. COODHART, may ank building. All work doa* in fashionable stylo. 1 july tf. PENNSVALLE Y BANKING CO. CKNTRK HALL, FA. RECEIYK DEPOSITS, and allowlntar: est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securiuat, Gold and Coupoai. Wm. Woli-, "WM. B. Miwol*, rrei'L Caakiaa PENNSYLVANIA RR. I Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division. SUmiEB TINS TABU. On and after SUNDAY. Jn 3 lt3, U>e trnlM •• ■lt* Philadelphia X Kit* RsUnu.il Dli talon will ran ft follows: W KSTWRD ERIE MAIL Intti WUlftdeliiMft* IS ft m llaiTtaburg 4 14 am " Motitftmloa (Una " YVUllamsport IMlft " l-oc* Haven IMlft " " Renota UMft a " *rr at E-rte * M p m NIAGARA 1 -V leave* Phils. TMa " Harrtaburg IIM ft a M .u'j „on I is ft a ** itruWUlunugut 3 44 ft m " " Loc'. Baron 3*ft a " " Honors 441 ft m EAST LINK loitmPhilft.._!phiA Mft ft a " Htmsborg (It ft a " " Montundon (II ft a ** an at WiJllaniaport T II ft a LockHvVn IMa EASTWARD. PACIFIC KX. Inrn Lock Haven • ftftft " J c fifty Shore 114 ft a Wilttamcpurt IHia " " Men tendon 9 QC ft a " arret H*rriburw 11 SI ft a Philadelphia 3 41 ft a DAY EX. levrea Renova 19 * ft a Lock Haven UMfta •• " Wtlllanisport 13 44 ft a " Moniftn.lv j 1 43 ft a - Viiz ; niKMAtt^- aVnt I • •• Willi ampof4 1104 ft a •• " Muulardon 13 lift a 1 " att ftt Hamnbnrg 3 41ft a > " - Philadelphia 3 a*a 1 FAST LINK leaves 'Wiliiaiiiaport 19 Uft a > " arret Hariri*! .eg IHfta > " nrr at Philadelphia 3a* a , Krift Mftlt Wert Niagara lift. West, be. 1' soft Aft ! cominodation Wert and I'av Espre** Earn -nhi