ffltmoastitiOntrhapn TlCitlyear when paid in advance $2,50 when paid la advance, and $3,00 when ant, paid belkna the eipiration of the year. ARENTIL—Ws hove authorized the following putlontes to rookie. and reeelpt (or oubserlp llone to the DIVocuIAT:O WAlpoiniAll: Israel J. Illnenoble% Grogg Townebip. John IL Relfanyder,'_ Penn ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS tlBlll/11.116 -W. an ao 'Admirer of the prise ring. It V time ail such brutal and di. ruling exhibition. were done swig with ; Prize-lighters, as s general thing, Are of the lowest class of people, with all their In stincts debased• es id dssnoral4ed. Srogr .—We eeareely know which to admire 4 most—your loptulenee or jeer .11111111117. Your caniness will undoubtedly saws you from many a denim bite who'll less Lupo_ dent men would fall, but your villainy will eventually bring you to a rope's end. L. A. ll.—Tba Fall elections in the different • States wfi I be laid at follows: Vermont— Ist Tuesday in September; California—let Wednesday in September; Malne-2d Moe day in September; Florid. and llll•ehalp pl—let /Monday in October; Georgta--ist Wednesday In October ; lowa, Indiana, Ohio and Penney Temday le October; Hem Virginia-4th Thursday In October; Loulelana--lat Monday to No +ember; Vans., Missouri, Michigan, Min. emote, Nevada, Wleoormin, Illinois; Mary • land, Masseehusette, Delaware, New York, and New Jeney—let Tuesday in Norm , ber ;, Co lorade—.2d . Tueaday in November • South Caroline—itb Monday to November. ' Twenty-six States to all. . THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY WAsit..—Thurr ihr the geptehtber !weather hell been quite natty. Jetty TOLAN is erecting a frame dwell log on the east end of Bishop street C. T. ALexameca, Eeq , of 1124 place, offer. hie hautleome reiltlenteeon Cheapaide for sa)e. See 41a advertisement in another column Tus COIN CROP in 1101110 parts of this section Is not so goods. may have been ex pected. The oold,littitet August weather we!, f unfavorable to Ids . -development, and it is consequently nut so far advanced as it might otherwise have been. AGVIDIIII7.—Last Saturday a horse at tacked to a buggy containing Mrs. Surly Horner and daughter, became frightened and ran away, tearing the chafe front the vehicle and throwing the occupants to tse ground. Fortunately, neither of them was igjurod. Tue COUNTT Fate.—The Centre County Agricultural Fair will be held at Milesburg this, Fall, beginning on Wednesday the 10th or Ootober, and trent Mains three or (our days. We hope the farmers, meehanies, %nista, laboring men, ladles and others In . gie county will make due preparations to attend the exhibition, and that every branch of Itulditry may be fittingly represented. Poor. Naar I—An ynartunate swine, be longing to somebody who has no doubt Biota wondered what hats becotoe of his pork, while making anoutieb explorations on the track of the Snowehoe *railroad the other day was very nicely cut in two by a reck less locomotive. This little bit of unlnten- I carving was done without say warn ing to Piggy, and it in said the poor !salmi's looked surprined as well as burl. DEMOCRATIC Illsartrum.-81noe our Mat rune sp . d meetings have been held at Zion, Unrolledle and Pleasant Gap W. P Furey and Capt. Smith were the speakers, and did full justice to the cause and the ommaios. The meeting at Pleasant Gap closed the series that had been appointed by the - Chairman of the County Committee. A new pet of meetings will be appointed soon, and then we hope the Democrats of the county will turn out and attend them en Tue Li 'BAs■ BALL CLUB of this plawlLlt for took Haven on Wednesday to plei &Match game with the "Clinton" of that 'riling.. Our Liberty boys play well for so young an organisation, and the "Clinton." will have to guard their laurels. P B.—Since the above was written, news Las been received that the Liberty boys have won the game, beating the Clinton twenty-nine. The scare has not yet eomo to hand. We shall publish It next week Bully for the "Liberty." 1111 OPMAZIrO of the politioal opinions of our townsman, 0. Id M'Allister, Esq . ,' who bas leaned towards the conservative S wing of the abolition party, the Wilson organ of this place, saes: • "No le in favor of the amendments to the Constitution, and In tarot of the election of Joint W. °soar." As we have proven that the editors of that sleet will lie, willfully, knowingly and purposely, before we out place any confi dence in their lions we must first ask t hem to have Mr. M'Alliater swear that they are telling the truth Ton TAIAL or CIAIMPOILL.—The trial of William Campbell for the murder of Consta ble lbw, of Potter township, was brought to a close en Wedneaday morning last by the jury readerini i vemil...4lrmanalaugh ter. The trial occupied live days, and the . - result is in strict accordance with the ides that so generally preveils thoughout the Country that "they won't hang a man for, murder in Centre county." We think the evidtmea.irr the case would at least have justified a verdict', of murder in the second degree, and less punishment for socrimp of such magnitude seems to us like putt nig a premium on human.)ife. The sentence of the Court, up to the time of going to pres 4, has not yet been pronounced. A New LAW AtlTLlOElry..—"Flush Times in Alabama" is the title of • new authority reoently introduced into the law prsotiee in this county by 'Squire Wilson. 'During his speeoli in defence of Campbell in the court room last Monday night, this gentleman read largely from "Flush -Times," In order to prove, we believe, that ohm *en. are born Dare, memo achieve lying, while others have lying thrust open thin. The effort wee on ettecili to throw discredit upon the •evidench of a witness, named Miner, and the profound authority adopted by the equal. ly profound lawyer to accomplish this was "Flush Times In Alabams." It is needless to say a smile wont around the coast room, In which Judge, bar, and spectators par. ileipated, and it was universally conceded that 'Squire Wilson is the gut man in the (known world who has had the confidence le •Meratis "'Slush TIMID." to the dignity of a law•book. , Wilson! If the aamini ;plished attorney desires any more authori- Med int heirs hi will permit ug, resole • ,mend .. Mother Gleam" or "Baron Munchen men." • C 0 xltuf,_ is:4x EjteßThrj, Boom ro Rantoul a Riollyi TONI ON AN AL LEM= "D '—The trial of Josiah H. Brown, D. 4,...2411; and D. LI Yager, Election Board of Bllowshoe township, for. Illegally retain* the rote of John Daytaai. at the October election In 1866, resulted in the conviet ion of Brow% and Betts and the acquittal of Yeager, lfic Can hiving In structed the jury that they could not con riot the latter under the evidence. The facts of the case, as &ea in'evidenoti on the trial, are about as follow: John Day top, a man of foreign birth, presented him self at the window at the October election in 1865, offering his bsilot in one band and hie naturalisation paper and a receipt 'for tases in the other. if,irwas challenged by one of the Boyd ea a deserter]-se -he- had been absent from the township during one of the drifts. They refused to allow him to vote unless he would take an _oath that he had not left the township to avoid the draft. Mr. Dayton refused to do thin and his vote wasrejected,Mr. Yeager protesting agaipes the Kelp of the Board and being. overruled by hie companiose. Mr Orviii. assisted the Distriot Attorney in the proem