E TM Democratic Watchman BY P. GRAY MEEK JOE W. RUREY, ASSOCIATE EDITOR Terme, $2 per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, April 14, 1871 Out of Debt When we stated that Centre county was out of 110111, We llleallt 1104 ‘N hltt we said. The last settlement plainly shows this. , noire, It shnai. that after the collections are all in, after all the enmity's asset+ have been realized upon, there wilt Le a balance 0( sm i te five thoushnd dollars in the treasury to the connt:t's credit. That the col leenims are not all in yet, is ming to the extraordinary tightness of the times, caused by Radical nnsmanage peat) and the blundering tinancoil policy' of the Administration. The tax•pitlers cannot get money tt here. with to pay their taxes, and of cour , e The collectors are not t,hle to inahe their collections •as rapidly its might he desired. Net ertheless, these col lections 1 . 1101 and Witt he 11110‘` ud good lane. Tile% are even non conking in, and the file tlioiNand dollar balance ia favor of the count% is beinggratinal Iv hat Nnre l cMade Ilr. 'rile as ,, crtniti of Biwa N. in the Il inadican, thia Heck, that lie eonnt,, In $30,000 behind band, t 4 nimbly the moat preposterous nonsense. 2in BROWN himsell knows it as i‘ell 114 %,e do. If that were true, 1119 begging re quests of the Commissioners to 11/I.e eometking to publish in his paper for which he could draw pay, %%mild not be so frequently Complied with. In the generosity of their lieftrtm, our worthy and humane Coninto.sionere soinetitneit give hint hide inaiter4 to publish. just to keep the wolf from hit , door, so I he returre this kindness by stituking them for bad iiiatiager, , , and fakelying the record by telling his readers thal o the county in $:10,000 be 11111.1 band. Such it,ton ioh.ng, and lends wonder tlineb 's really ever had a spark of honor or t•u hhilnet 1 in his comp" silica 1 'rite fiaances of the county lift% t. been very ably friaJolgeil arnee the Democracy resumed contfail of them, INuI the gratifprig condition of the tren.ury to-riny 1(4 all owing to the econfrirriy, integrity and carefaltiefaii of our Democratic ofliciale -----TillM line been ihe warmeot aprinv., verbal.« r% tir ex perictici ,, l OW , iiiirriarill"). I. Lae becii tl aVt arm eat for many vend, nt lenr4 A Ireenlv we lie-nr of R ease 01 we nmtroke m Yen York, lye the Si h ilietatit, by which a luau Lamed DE% Al, a cartiton, Lent hie Itlr The• thermometer wits SO degrees in theehn.k, a home•.. thst me think } t an Dever kern prtrullyied eu 80! oli!• year. At I)rit4l,it 11,,. ritrr curs kW. Iron lip nuirt‘, and ol great heat has, heel, mad , all over the r.iiiiitrs Tremen dom. , Ktortioi of bbw,der is,l lightning and terrific gales+ of e ' prer ail ett Iti vsersime parts, With otlo•r phenomena.. We 4warl, latterly, a great .eel about certain ipotei on the sun, kit obey do not, %Imp tar, seem to have affee , ted Ilse degree of heat that it 18 caparlile of imparting to the earth f the weselear, as idbe rieftson advances, tire. op 141 the Rattle prOpl/111011 its It has i.inee she departAiri - of the snow, 551M1 Intiy we not expect through .1111 Y and Alignet ileriihillitiene! it 'oaken se think about it -- Not WelliKiftlitlinr the verbose lICSY of the FLimblinan'c article, enti tied "the WaTflilllAN or, I . IIE W ecru M 04, " that paper takes elfl ecial patios not to in any rummer alliide to the Lien law. It itetems to tbs- detertion ed to keep its readers in igworance of the fur t that such a law was panned for the benefit o( the tueu who cut and peal loge, and who Lace hitherto Iced no security for their wages. Why it does so, we are umt al.de to .ejtplaiii, except upon the ItypiAli es Is that it does not want the Democratic party, or our member at Harrisburg, to receive crdit for die Priecage of HO important a law. It is playing a sort of shut-up game, It does not want its rodent to know anything except what it chooses to tell them, so that they may .be die more easily manipulated about electron times. Well, if they are content to stand stro imposition, we certainly are will* that thee should. —The Lewisburg Jaurna/ has been purchased by F. 0. Whitman, Esq„ who proposes., if cordially second. ed by the Pemocragya Union county, to make ft a •alustrie organ of the lefty, The journal 4taxocatea Ihe nomination of senator TAW. AS B the Democratic aftadjoillto Amnesty Gen. BUTISR. of Mitssachnsetts, the man of Dutch Gap notoriety, and "hot tied up " fame, lately demoli•died in the House by Speaker BLAINE, and more latterly in the Senate by ti halt r 1)% % 10, announced his inlention to inn. duce a general amnesty hill into the House on Monday last, the unit pet• sons to he excepted twin the benefit, 2f M it being those who were in the (*- O) States army, navy and coniress, and went into the "rebellion. " This is nll % ery well, so far as it goes, but why not du the inagnammtms at once, and , trihe out alb exceptiontt ? Pass it full and complete aninestY bell, restor mg e‘ery man 11l the SOlrl II In all the r political rights they enjot int before the sal, Glop interfering in the domestic concerns of the Sout,liern states, quit tinkering at reconstruction, withdraw our:infernal hordes of , 111,1 WWI I nfimnvrfi--your scalawags and Carpet liaggers, and net in a decent, in:tidy, generous way, and then. Mr. 111,lical Party, you have secured Ilse peal•C of the country, and the now gneveTi and - outraged South u ngain blooA ' t and blossom like the ro-e Trampullit‘ will then reign once more throughout her borders, and all her Industrie , spring into active and %Igor ons operation But go On CCCepi I go on doing this halfway tort of bust ness, and tau kill the whole matter. It ‘on want to crone oat from among your prejudices and do It generous ac tion for once in your lives, why the devil don ' t you hold up your bends and do it like men? and not go sneak ing and crneping around it his 01011g1I von were afraid of having it suspected that you hail some kindle trait , alum( von! Ilet up out of the dust, you cringing, crawling creatures I Assert your manhood, if ' you have any, and act independently Don ' t spoil a good act by making exceptions. Army and navy officers nod members of emigres! , who aided the gallant and strugvhng, though perhaps mistaken f:outh, are no worse than other Ille/1, and only did what they thought was right. They were as minkh governed by their Colter the matter as von were, Mr. Ili TI.ER, and perhaps much more You have all along acted the skunk. end now for heaven's sake don ' t throw discredit on aliont the only decent net of your whole politic career, ' by ma king odious exceptions Sinee the above woe written the bill alluded to liaFt been rigse.l by the 'loupe, all the voteti againat it being east by Reptibbeans, some forty lox. There were 144 votes in its favor -We believe the Ilemddiran tended to crow this weekl)ver the Con necticnt election, but we have looked to vain for In rooster. The fact is E Ml , ll , Majority or 41, or whatever It is. spoiled that little game, Had 551' filloo{l \ the nece....its hio,4 brain for epithets portico nth exyrensire in which to annorome joiy tIVIit In DerlillVfalle no the white rule by over one ilioumand majority, but thin rear the fifteenth amendment gave the Radical,. come twice hun Bred tlegrfl 0011•8 that they didn't have at the last election, :Notwithstanding thin, the Democratic candidate has been ele,•ted by a small majority, arid 1/11111 our series of victories Lan 110 t yet been broken, as was eagerly announced by Nollle mer manguine Radical jourm. film. New Ilampehtre opened the cxmpxiKn gloriously, and Connecticut ham followed with another bouncing victory, fur it is a bouncing one, when' we consider the negro vote that 'wan overcome These are but tie preludem, however, 1,, the De Illocratic trtittnp4a, oh Otis 11101 lent rear, nnhl , 1111110n1lIg an ..re 1.1;1 n (Here 11/“I , the bucket to what is to come here after. —The followinv lima are going lie rounds of our excliattirea, with re I ne•al to circulate : WANTILD — B / 1 011 Derr, a yoldier of d ie l a t e w„., disappeared from his liotno - QII the Mineral Spring read about one Month ago, and has not rim, beon heard of Ile serve d •lii nag the whole of the rebellion, and at the elorn beearne paralyaral In thin right side and apeeellioxa, and lion rernallied Po over sine, Ile • Is about 30 yearn of 11141.,14 6 (vet 7 ineliea in height, has sandy hair and light voliplea Inn Any Information of his whereabnutn will be thankfully revolved by him uncle, Chas, Itreuether, Corner 711, and Penn ntreetie, Read. log• n Ardihn el i . ll l. ,Ji e r e generally are requested to soak',, mete 01 her disappearance. NFORNIATION WAPITIM —of Myren' Mitchel (printer,)aged twenty-elght, who left hi e hom e , In lioutereet Venneylrania, about ten years ego. When lent heard from, about three year. since, hie addreite wan corner Centre and White •traet, New York. Any Information in regard to him will be thankfully received by Me father,c. V. )111.eller Greensburg. The newspapers throughout the country will con fer a !sating favor upon an old printer by giv ing the above noticeconspiolous pu Itchy, —Congress thinks it will be able to adjourn on Saturday (to-morrow.) We trust it will, as we don't see that it is doing any good to anybody. The Democrats ,are not strong enough to carry their own measures nor always to defeat those of the Radicals, which are not for the benefit el the country. Let it'adjourn, and when it again as. senitdes next December, we may hays some proopool of good ahead. —lt is staled that Senator Semi. NMI, SCHURZ, TIPTON, PATTERSON, 11 11(1 FENTON are working hard to prevent (IR INT'S renomination by the Radical national convention. We hope they won't succeed in their endeavors. Not that we want to ace GRANT reelected President, lint because we do a ant to sec him the Radical nominee. lle VIII be the easiest loan Wheat in all the Uni ted States ; it is the interest of the Democracy to have him in the field ''Which is why we remark" that we hope the above-named Senators will not succeed in defeating his renomina. tion. Let us but base the head oftlie "(Treat American (lift Concern" to op pose us, and we will ride into power without half an elihrt Shouhl the Radicals nominate atdatesman or a man 01 brains, the Illemoeraey Might hate to work a little harder to obtain their certain triumph, but, with GRANT as the Radical lender, the fight on oar part wonlil he no tight nt all. We walk in and lithe tni=se.u,ion. r,anlly Ihi Ilemocraev wool4l prefer an enemy worthy of their Noel, but Olq Twin we %%ant a crack at (ht ks.r .lint to , how how ea.llt ae ran.noel. —The eottip-el oil tr I'lll Sr 1114 l'l . l', are again at work in him behalf, 1110111- orializing the Legislature We hope 11e4 Ina!, not filitily Leconte a ease of judicial murder. There SeeTll4 to be great bull in regard to his gu ilt,wll telt is, we preQtone,the reason why his exe ration has been deferred Fo !wig If he really is guilty of the poteonittgol MISII STEIN:NJ , )0 , , 1)1(410 eour , e he tiegerieg, arid ought to be bung. But it he IA not gun v, it would be /II great crone to dr• pri%— hunt of his life. lt , it who is to deck thus matter:\ A itlry have said tha he is guilty and a judge liar+ pro flounced Moen hint the death sentence Ills counsel aver that he Is not guilty, and the 1;ot ernor hesitates to toga the death warrant. What a terror rut agony Iht 511i.F.1.1q . , hie mart be Irk )11111, 111119 11V1111Z, 11•+ it were, right be tween hell% yin and hell —The follow- g fella who dal it and a!! about IC.- I , I4ALIS Domingo, I Ohl h Jing • . %%kr) tilvn dlo• .$ll.l .111 a Syr toiw him 1e— 0t1,14 that for high" Wh. laid him mil I, ukild lour 8i orr I hlirllg• 0111 , the mailer Who dug hi.. grusu 1 I I 4 (.IIL, I 41 nu Ih• hole I idouto.l Chu, lie M, 1,1) totiltol t he ontliin I, t ‘11.401, With my 11,11. , hammer on 1 tonlott the eollio. Who read the prayer I, ntu.l 'l,el ie. leo° eeee," lita net. with p the Foreign Relettens ills Bitimir SIDE. sprightly young people's paper is prosecuting a vigorous spring campaign, seemingly resolved to secure the attention and patronage of those not now its patrons, while off competitors are resting, as ix the cumtoin at Ibis season of the year. It ptesents to eacli present subscriber, and to all whose names are sent in be fore May let, a very handsome engray. mg of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, price 50 cents ; also a copy of the "Story of Greta," a pretty pamphlet of about 100 pages, by Mrs. Sherwood, one of its most popular contributors. Balforr `etas 010111. ANY, Publishers, Chicago, -- -The following IM the official re null or the Connecticut election. EllgileVt's,4l)em.) • - 47,450 Jewell, (Itad.) . • - 47,150 English, Majority. - 41 Pretty well for Connecticut. Forty one majority over Radicals and dark• eye is first rate, and shows that the Democracy of Connecticut are wide awake. The San Domingo Report The following in an abstract of the report of the San Domingo commis• nionem, transmitted to congress by the president : After describing the constitution and government of the country, which is in theory a republic,but width is so modi fled by revolutions as tq r be a military government, they say that they found Baez in peaceable possession of the government, except in a small portion near the Hayden border that the country has been as tranquil under him as under any of his predecessors • that the frequent revolutions and .rebellione have paralyzed industry, •ud hag so impoverished the people as to prevent the collection of taxes, and that no government not possessing the confi dence of the people could have main• tamed itself as Baez has. Cabral and Loperon are asserted to be eruel and vindictive men who have little following and who would soon be put down if it were not for Haytii a sup. port. The rebellion under their !mgr.* ship ie said to be utterly insignificant. Notwithstanding years or bad govern. easnt, Neal governments are ad ministered by men who are not inferior to those usually found in what are thought to be lar superior states. All classes in all parts of San Domin go favor annexation as a awaits of re lief. Magistrates, ecclesiastics, civil and military officials, merchants, citi zens in all grades of society, were con sullen, and the greatest unanimity pre vailed. The preference for the United States is partly due to the presence of sintill colonies of colored people Iron) the I:lilted States. The report hears high testimony as to the physical, mentahand moral con dition of the people. The black race 18 not 111 114 cnnrplete ascendency as 111 If avti. fligh crimes arc unknown, and the people are hound honest., mid fen•ive, capable of cultivation, well worthy of civilization, atnilnot averse to labor. The prevailing religion is Homan catholic. The majority oldie people arc uneducated, hut it is lichee ed t luit a e)stein of general education would be eagerly embraced. ,Clear ideas of liberty are general, awl the people are not Wicking in manliness mu ell deserves freedom. The actual population is estimated at one . ..kindred and Pitta thousat.d. The mineral wen'th ot the country is reported as emeodernhte, and well worth the labor neekneeiry to ikkake it available. Re guiding the soil, the commissioners re pmt that l a k e . ) as a whole this repub lir is WIC oh the most lei tile regions on the :ace 01 the eaith. The hay of :•;atnana. is lauded as the be-t harbor to the West Indies, and the Litt w pointed colt that the Stales one year's rent for it. The total debt is reported an but ti 1,565, 831. The report saVii that doutatesB the Dominicans woold perler independence to annexation, hot that they despair of the I,)rillvr The emiunissioners think that with RIIIIM:0.011 would conic a prosperity to San Domingo which would not be without its sheet upon the institution 01 slavery inTuba and Porto Rico. The commissioners think that with liberty, order, industry and emigration whirl, would he attracted to San Do mingo by annexation that the island would soon supply the United States with nll the tropical staples, and that the duties laid upon the imports from ml.er West Indsa Wands would be dis erinimation against slave labor, which would ultimately build Dominica up into a powerful and wealthy stale, and make slave labor in other Islands tin profitable, and thus lead to emancipa tam The commission stale that they ask ed permission to look into the affairs of Hayti, but were refused. The report closes by asserting tlist annexation would lie equally beneficial to llooti and Dominica. It is signed he till of the coininisHioners. Scranton Riots.—Exaggerated Re. ports. —Quiet Restored.—Full His. tory of the Difficulties. TFF. it ‘NTON HIOTS SFR t\TON, April B.—None killed a t yet Several set erely %minded ; o ne cannot surtive. The pre-once of the militia has somewhat quieted matters, A till 111,Folil tilt I , III.IIFLTFF.t.. WilkF`Oltßltr, April 9 —Tit; distur• lattices in thin region have entirely On examination it appear. the reports have been greatly exaggera led. During interviews to (lay with General tlabortie, command in g this (hi :won of the State, and also Sheriff' Rhodes, of l.u7erne county,both gentle men prnnounred the excitement ground le., As nciarly as ran lie gleaned the facts were as follow. • Tripp's elope In Scranton has for =oniC p ure been work ing contrary to the vf I.lif, of the Work• ingmen's benev(fli as-0(.11/60n, and last Thursday afternoon the miners who had been warned to stop work were set upon and one of their number beaten on Frid.iv the attack was re newel, and a number of 'tonere corning to wrirk were limne or less beaten and wounded with atones and other 111119141 lee, four or five of whom were seriously in lured, and one it is thought fatally„ This created the wildest excitement in Scranton. Dispatches were sent to (general Osborne, Sheriff Rhoden and tiov. (teary announcing a serious riot, and stating that three; men were shot and several were wounded, and calling for the military. The sheriff at once repaired to Scranton, and meta s qua d of about fifty men and boys marching dirougli the streets, and was interned that theae were the rioters. They seemed entirely unarmed with the ex eeption of a few sticks, and after pared ing around for a while quietly dispers ed about eight p. en. The old breaker abandoned some time ago but recently started again to prepare coal for the local trade, known as the Nay Ang breaker, was burned. General Osborne in the meantime call ed out the milli.* ordered by the liar 111;61.g authorities, rind had nine hun dred meri on round by nine o'clock on Friday es,erung. This was the greatest number of troops in Scranton at tiny one time. They found every. thing (Inlet on their arrival arid it has continued so ever since, except that an unfinished house being built for the mining boss near Hyde Park was burnt on Friday night. The sheriff visited the conflagration and found flynen there, but a number of miners were sitting around, tTie house making no effort to stay tie progress of the flames, lle was unable to discover the incen diary, if any fliere was. The house was littered with shavings, and fires were used in it to dry plaster, so that it may have been An accident. On Saturday Oen. Osborne withdrew his, troops with the exception of about 200 men left as a permanent guard un der Major Swank, commanding a bat talion of Osborne'a troops. These were employed last night on patrol duty. )?wring the night a fresh alarm was created in the camp of the Hazleton zouaves, caused by the dreaming of a man who was sleirfpine in the back part o f t h e hfier o cks • aho started rip with a cry. Severnl muskets were disobarg- ed, killing a man named William Carr and fatally wounding Lieutenant Miles Weaver. . . This is the full history of the affair. The sheriff is confident that with twenty armed men he could have quelled the disturbances and arrested all the rioters but he could find none too with him. He however arrested oar man seizing hum in a large crowd who made no effort to release him. The following are the mines now working : W. Swoyer's, Enterprise and Plistsant, valley collieries on the plank road , AM Itrodericks & Co's, fNottingham; Washington and Chaun cey collieries of Plymouth. Their men are working on the five dollar basis, with thsowi r derstanding that they shall receive for the whole period ofnuspen , Rion such wages as shall be agreed on when work in resumed. (Me company of troops from Ply mouth, and one from Wilkesbarre,holl belonging to the fifteenth regiment,wil go to Scranton, and several more fol low 10-morrow. Those are to oar( the niines wiPhing to.resurne work. The hemignarterß of the division. are removed from Wilkesbarre to Scran ton. New .A.dvertisemuts Ar iN„. B. PRIEST, (lute of Benson A 8,,n,1 (111,SINI sIItLET, hnv 0rT,..41 the store 111'X( direr In the La dio.4 Entrance Of the !lush flown, liellefollie where yon will %Nay% final a, Intl •nnott !tient of A Ll'Ai *As, from 50 mom (o i=i cents Bulllantinos, Australian Cr*,aps Knotlleh Gren *dines, Chintzes, Drillings, Catlibrand, Crinellll444, ('raper and Crape ells , Rine Pars4,4l 4, and Hun Umbrellas, KID AND sl LK GLovEs = lirnnweln n n Figured Noln for V•elln, Corptetn ml.ti I 'en ES Ties, f.ndien and gonts and Children's Hosiery, Handkerchiefs as low as to cents, It.hbotia, Linen Ili/11141i and Cuffs, 1 heap I-tims fiats for Ladles, and a Intl assortment orPrinitings, Notions and Fancy Goods N It —Particular attention given to order, for hue Mourning Irons bunts, Shawls, al. S . A. Ist(quis;TioN, E=!l MANUFACTURER CA ItRIAt4EI4, 111( 1.11,41, WAGONI, ar Of every denoriplion no hand and made to or d., by heal h.,. Itl•Mg a Knell plll II11,11110.• • I wmlld warrant all work 11l giti• , attstaction Itepatring promptly attended to at the natal Sillll. 011 Smith St roet, tontr the Depot lit Cy AI /11111 N ISTItA'POICS NOTICE ! Imltern of Atlinittlettration on tt.rt iodate of J 111,1014 K Bonk, or., tale ,if Burnside town ship, l'entre I.llunty, deceased, have Impen granted to George It honk, of Burnside town ship, Centre county, and Janina K Doak, Jr , of Iltighartlle, 1. cumin county, to whom all INII,OIIII In Jobtt II In aunt estate are requented to mak° payment, mid tunic having plaint, or demand, will make known the tarot with. out delay JAMES K HOAK, Jr. 1a1A...“ (lE. iIiA.K R. 141 /AK contemplating OR ;;INGLE; AND 11 those conteplatlng Marriage A let.. et' of ails Ire on human frailly, arid the errors or youth resulting In Weakness and Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im potency, Ac , with rules and prescriptions for It. cure, sent (roe by one who has sintered and Ie now cured Enclose clamp and ad dress confidentially, REV. MARVIN litlT TUN, Bible House, New York In 1,',..1iii C iri A RS AND TonAcco! HA /if UEI, LIPT(iN dc I lEA Lmul IN Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, ,tcc toe )µ'NS NEW at 11.1)ING corner of Allegheny and Bishop Stroels, E I. LE Foy]. Itf•Fi Pi., 14114 i il , illiV 1 •04l11/111P1 MI hand 1 . 1.11 II n 1 1 ,11,) 1,. 1.1110. t t imais.l+ 1., I'. 11 NAMLIEI. „ u.) rutl.l( a)j W E s I (14 0 11, II W I !JAMMU, 21 r North 4tls Street, Ph ilndelphin Importnr and Wholr•unle benler In CHINA, (.LASS AND IirEENSWARE. I, igiqal 1'.,r6 ages constantly on hand in -14-6 m LADIES, ArrENT T I6N I HERE'S' NEWS FOR YOU I MRB. NANNIE DARE would ronpectfully take this opportunity to In form the LADIES! OF I.3ELLEFOtTE and vicinity, that she ham Just opened, In the roonwljolning that lardy occupied by Miss KadosM,eed & Co., opposite the Hush House, one of the finest and beat selected stook' or • MILLINJaiIf GOODS, ever exhibited In any town outalde the elites This stock e °Helen. of RON N ETS, HATS, RI lIISONS and Flowern, of all styles and descriptions, to suit every variety of huts and every shade of ootoplex ton. She has also Ladles' and Chiltieen'tt HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Trimmings, Notions or all itindsend la fact everything for ladles' wear In herine of bat sines.. Confident that she will be Ikble to please. she requests! s share of the public patronage. 16 15 SALE BILLS NEATLY AND EX PEDITOLTISLY PRINTED AT Tsui iarriot Now Advrtisome AGENTS WANTED 1 A R 1C.1.1,--- MDIII A WO CHI! IMENIEM PICTORIAL FBI MII,Y p $%l II mt r 1000 IIIu rutlunn, 50,000 Ilefor A. FAMILY REcotto, Ann FAsTifty FAMILY 11l 111, storohottatt of Information that reach the inlotl through tliti ttytt / twits early oho hack to tho moat era of the world, and aro or ti.31,‘,,•1 pr,,honni ve revwx , of the Herlrot(iren mg Mstat Ititoreattog Viow m, trOMP, Iff..tot Antl.l.liftesKm.inmev, 11eamm, hint I.llinm, A1e.11.1.., In nail inenlent4 (oferat..l to till UtAgill, 'v e il Text, Thoy attract the eye, el nrrontama Itnitrottalorm tut 'then how and furnish Clearer Ilion. of Urine it 11(.11, to human, 11111.mtere, and .heel Tenehenx in fulifiling thedmi neparato and high vocallotot—and to to *hem linear lul aotila Itrki 111111 Pieterial Volume m'a'rl Dirtied It In Iho tuition 111 . 041 Sulinble ror the Farm Most Valuable fur the Slott) Most InatruetlYe lor the Te "'Most Appropriate for the Most Useful for the Minkte Most Interesting for the Fa Most Elegant tor the Pluto Most, Profitable for the Still Tut.; VAMILI 1111;[,1 lion to the feature./ already 81110444 1411114 than Apocrypha, Column/a/op, Metre, IL SIIIIIIMATY the taught in the louplred book, ((Tolle morons and I.olllprillig.ll,llVe 1111.10 P. 111,11.111 ml and 4114141alaaary taattur, 4. the labors of many of the most Plum cal scholars It is printed Ott the tin d oze d paper, tram rl4 , ar and open tyi has° 411,i 4itiarta 4441441, laalall In the itio.t durable and ultra. nor, while the privet. are place it aMuni esoryboily . ll real L. Experienced agent,' aro 14111111ot 11 the vountry for In nitle, a tth %loon rengentenie will be Matte Au oppo equal promise In rnrely or never pr,'4 Pala, will not Ire 111111Iell to ally purl,. conttiote for it Mr. ri11t0,V1)1,41,,,,t)y N Hit 11, , growth told 11,101114 cm , of try It In therefore tleillrebiet that II engage with um, shall du so with milking the Lu+lue•n n pt tarallorit Minister., Teachers, 'Violent., oung Men and Woineu—those wl meet with the most profitable of all 113 nts—air Inured to correltond wn a Hew to all agency • INot a 111 W Mir I at ringing from IPOlal to Ir. annual Its Nine Thern Is a great want for nod a rich field offered, a Idle It a 110 aptrllUttl condition by colutliOn titi and ronverratiOllN upon Its tali eternal truth, Agents on tbe inetalment plan el hleheJ the work In fine binding, ' la gum. popular and profitable in I large townto We !MVO an ecilllo// tri liprrMly Leamd, with rnitaitive panel lilts been every•liere mom marked laVor Subscription. for U. in thin rtyle and In ibis May, tuned to lift almost unlimited .ea to is no outlay of money 11.41, the 1116 eon make, which mill yi• Id ittni b. turn MEM We are also the publisher. of fiTANItARIt I.UII flittdi of family lateitet anti photograph bibles and tit --nearly Ulu wilfierent atyles—so wnl everywhere for their a rrurainy of to of finish and durability of Lintling ask for Ptrrrrien MT. vo•al, 1,1T111•11 the hest. Catalogues eotilitinink nl prices furnished on nppu.•alion For etroillurs contalnung • full ilt of 'I op PII . TORIAL F4llll V 7Stru r, Ira? • ht.t , arid l erto• to xgontx. addrerr 1iT41.11,1111, HISLII AND TIM, 411/41 11012.. .hull NI I. I. , rrilJt A r I I'4l,llloler. (44 and, 617, Sallftt,lll la-15-3m L IVING W11()LE9 . 41,E AND Rp BrVKI. STOll} Depository of the ok• of the "A H nion, and Arn can 'Eraet Hoi exr.lly at the, logue prires, truthror assertions elf -constitute to the contrary not tending I say to Ito's° concern. le 81116 ball that rill, Mg the prevailln iscareity he will fill orders whoa ac monied prpol.lble name, giving a edit months 4 .E ,1 - v. iirokerhoff 1101E1 LA PIERRE IP sIISE, Broad and Chestnut Stree PIIILADRI,puIA J ER Wu h'i'll, Prow it. 1 ernes per day, S3.M MU GENT It E ACA DEI4 Y.- April ill. w illt,..httlilaKt.ll for thn edu, yooth% ul 1 / 1 11 .•xes, in thr higher M A MAT • oorml 5411 . 111'1, Modern 1.1.'1101,00s I, • wog, ttttt lin ocral, depart I plcle course, Is llmrool/1 Flrery effort In given by the Prat nenure the comfort and promote no Inteleet uel and phyntent culture of rho milted to bin yore. J A NIM For ft rthet partlettlara Apply to M. WAY, C%1.1.".11 C WAY. HENRY IDDINGN, JOHEPH EVES Half Moon, Centre ruin MEE JOIIN I). WINOATE, I). now ocenplen rooms directly 0 store of Messrs. Harper et Brothers, doors north of his former residence. Sets of teeth Inserted for as low as Partleular attention given to the it Lion of the natural teeth. Call and or COURT PROCLAMA'I'I Whereas the lion Charles A Preeldent of the court of Common Pie. 2fith Judicial District, consisting of 111 tie,. of Centre, Clinton and Clearfield i Honorable John Beeterman and the 110 William Allison Associate Judges In county, having issued their precept, Ante the 28th buy of Marc! A. 0.. 1871 directed for holding a court, of Oyer flitter and General Jail Delivery and Sessions of the Peace In Bellefonte, county of Centre, awl to comment, o 0 Monday dif November mixt, being the of April 1871, and to 1..11 , 11'1 , one We 'Notice to Ihetefore hereby g I yen (or Oiler, Just lee of the Peace, Aldermen a stables of the pinhl I •,,Einty of Come, lit be then and there In their proper per 11l O'clock In the rot eneen of said da their records, Ingo leitiedis, examined °, their own remembrance's, to do Home which to their °Mee appertains to bed. those who are bound In reeognlzanees acute against the prisoners that are or In the Jail of Centre county, be then en to prosecute against thorn an shall Plven under my hand, at Bilifiln lll . l day of Mar, in the year of r Imr and in the ninety-fourth year the It pence of the United Stater. D. W. WOOIHUNO, .S ri IMIE
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