ffiME yftXD. KOKTI ——Wlter. 0 Centra Hall, Pa., J- 5-, ' TERMS.-The Oasrra* llut Rarua vaa U published weekly at $i |n*r year in advance, or $2,1*1 when not uid .n ad tanoe Halfyearly and quarter y aub .crijuons at the same rate. Single oop.o * Advertisements SI.SO per square r ten miles shorter thau a connection byway of Havice valley. Suutner in Furor of the One Term Principle. Grant has not yet squelched Sumner Tim Massachusetts Senator, on tin 21?t ult, iu the Senate, introduced I joint resolution propueiug an amend umtt to uto constitution, limiting th l*r. *ident to one term. Mr. Sumner wui is the greatest mind in the radi f;l sauhedrim, long ago became dis gusted with Grant's imbeceiily, ami Unnks the radical patty is disgraced by Ulysses. We thiuk Sumner it right, and we feel that the country alike is disgraced with the party, aud the cause of the stain ought not to b allowed to exist longer thau the 4ib of March 1873, unless Providence, having pity for our people, iuterferee ■.miter. But it is certain as fate, that the great present-taker will be the nominee of the radical party, fur another four year's lease; |..r Graut has it in his power to have bin: elf again nominated next sum mer. The immense patronage be wi. Ida, and the bayonet* which he c- u> mauds, are all to be used, and are *•> being used, to secure this end. All the beat men in tlie radical ranks, are opposed to Grant's re-nomination, ami are longing to see him leave the whik-bouse with the end of the pres ent terra. Sumner, Fcnton, Schurx, and doxen of other radical senators, wit*, are not in the ring of plunderers at Washington, are opposed to Grant, and so are hosts of other radical lead ers, in awd out of congress. W.? think such an araeudmeut as Mr. .Sumner proposes, should be adopt ed—let the teau bo extended to six year*, but limited to a single term, litis will preveut the president from prostituting his high office and gather ing wicked and unprincipled uteu to bit support by bribes in offices, and intriguing for a re-election. Mr. Huumer's joint resolution is proceeded * number of preambles, citing au thorities iu favor of the oue-tcriu priu eiplt. First, he cite* Andrew Jackson, who hi hi* first and secund itie*agea was impressed with the petil to our in stilui 'uts. from Uie temptatious acting on tliu President who covet* a re-elec tion, mil spoke in favor of an amend ment l. the constitution, renderiug the Pi. si-Lut ineligible, after one term. 2td, William Henry Harrison is ci ted hy his declaration in favor ef the wue I* i m principle. 3ri. Henry Clay, in a speech, June 27th, 1840, aud subsequently in a let ter, etrougly advocated a oue-Urtu amendment. 4u.. The Whig party, iu 1844, when Clu . was nominated for Preeident, had n m. term plauk in its platform. sth. Benjamin F. Wade, iu 1866, in lbo Senate, urged a one-term am* ml men t. 6th,; De Tocqueville, the able French writer, in his work on the "Democracy in America," set forth the evile that tluva> u our institutions, from the temptations which surround a chief mngiet ate to : utrigue for bis re-elec* tiou. Acr siting these authorities, in the preambles, comes the resolution, as follows: JfeWi-erf, By the Seuate mid Huu.-e of Pepi-v utHtive*, Ac., That the following Article is hereby proposed as to. amend ment t.s the Constitution of the United biMtc and when ratified by the L- kmlm- Jure. ot three fourths of the several Miutos, shall bo valid t > nil Intent* and purpo.e* *► purl of the ('.institution, to wit; AKTIC'LI I- Sprtliifi I. N> person whu ha* htld onto the offio* uf l'rc-t.iciit | ihr I'liltcd State* limll be hereafter ellgihte to ill Hi office. Section U. This amendment shall not tki' effect until after the 4lh of March, 18,' S. Mr. SUMNER, in introducing the suit udiuciit, *at.| : I shall content my self with n brief remark. This in an em of Civil Service reform, mul tin- President of the United Slates in hi* tn#*age Inn. already cnllotl our alien lioit to tlmt iui|iorimit uhjat mul lie ha* inatle a reotiiiimcmlation with rvf orvnee to it. It may be remembered that 1 hailed that manage ai wnw a* il was read from the desk. I fun-bore then to stale that I missed one itnpor taut recommcinlntiun —a very iin|mr* taut recommendation —one aiilmut which all athcr rvoutn mends li.ut* I foar may be futile. 1 missed a rtvoin uiouJatioti of an amettdiucut to th. Constitution in conformity with th. heat precedent# In <>r history, an.l with the recommendation* of illu lii out tuen limiting the person h-lditq. the office of President lo one It- no Sir, that la (be initial point of Civil Service reform; lhat ia lue first nag, in that great reform. The acheuie .t iho President ia the play of Hiimh-i without liamlct I propotw, by the uiueuiiuient that I offer, to ace tlntl Hamlet brought into play. [l*augh ier.l Mr. SHERMAN—Doea the Sena tor ItropoM to poatjHJiie the play ol Oiril Service reform until we ailopt thia ameiiiiiueiit ? Mr. 6UMNEK— No, hut 1 u.0,-.s to pat Hamlet into the |>Uy. It need ut take long to do it. 'IV joint resolution wn then rend and laid over. Mr. SUMNEK called atteuiiou 1. the (kct that the ameudtm-nt was not tu go into effect until March 4th. 1873. Therefore it would not iuterfcrc with the preference of Senators for any par ticular coadidate next year. Itinurti Whitewashing t'ommttve. Saj the Suit. The whitewashing Commit tec agreed I upon in the Republican caucu* t 1 J Washing tou, aud then foisted upon the Seuate, will satisfy neither the country nor iudepeudeut Republican*. I in refuting to piece upon it > tingle one of the doxeu Republican Senator* who had sustaiued Mr. Trumbull's motion for raiting the Committee, the | Grant Senator* set at defiance the plainest principle* of parlimcntary | law. We venture to say that in the! whole history of Congreerioual pro-1 coediugs, nver before, uuder like cir-; cumstauccs, was a committee of inquiry to openly and so shamelessly packed j aa this has been. Except in very ex j treme case* those who propose an in ! qutry of this sort have been allowed to have a majority of its members ; and never in any legislature in this cotiutry was there a case so exceptional in its character that the movers of a meas ure were not permitted to have a large representation on the committee even {though that representation might fall: j short of a majority. The composition of the Grant Seua-! to rial Cemmitte of Investigation vio-! lates these long and well-established 1 rules. With the exception of Mr. I Bayard, a Democrat, the Committee, j jaa agreed upon in the Grant caucus, ! j was made up exclusively of those aim j had voted ogaiust Mr. Trumbull's j propositions; and even in selecting the • y femocrata in the Senate were not con- j pulled. •.Why this violation of parlimeutary . law and common fairness : There can ! be but one answer to this queston. The friends of Grant in the Senate; were afraid to commit tin inquiry iuto the alleged abuses of his Adrainistra ! tiou t<> au impartial and fearless Com 1 ! iniWee of Republicans. Senators Conkling, Nye, Morton,! | snd others, give another reason of their I strange course. They tell the Repub lican party and the countrv that Trumbull, Sumner, Schurx, Logan, and their eight or ten Republican j I coadjutors, are opposed to Grant's j ] Admiiristratiou, ana hoetile to his re-j j nomination. Take thete champions l |of Grant at their word ? Do they im agine that on the plain iaue of an honest, searching inquiry into the abuses of the Administration, it and its head can survive the attacks of j these eminent Republican leaders! Do they not rememuer that it was pro ciicly in this way that the rvnotmua tiou of Pierce was prevented, and tht Administration of Buchauan over thrown, and the Democratic party hopelessly prostrated ? Do they forget that it was distinguished Democrats iu the Legislature who led the assault of the people upou the decaying dy nasties of tuose eras, who expottd their frauds and corruptions, aud fiually brought them to the ground ? The Republican advocates sf Graut. by this left-handed attack upon Trum bull aud his firiends, unconsciously ad mit away their whole case. Arc Trumbull, Sumner, Fenton, and the rest, really opposed to Grant's Admin istration, aud is this the reason why they are not willing to see it white washed by a committee packed by a caucus ? Then, Grant's Administra tion is doomed ? And the sooner the Republican party takes note of this fact and prepare* to bring out a new candidate for the better; for the bare statement of the case, as put by bis apologists, shows that he cannot be re elected. But the debate proved that these were not alone the reasons why Gram's backsrs shrunk from the adoption of Mr. Trumbull's resolution as proposed by him, and the subsequent creation of a fair committee under the dilutes] and emasculated reselution as fixed up in the caucus. Senator Schurx had, during the discussion, specifically pointed to a certain glariug abuse* ex isting under the Administration. He did uot deal in general charges, but rv fererd to such as hod beeu proven to exist, and the knowledge of which he bad taken no steps toward extirpating or reforming. Ibese abuses, and es pecially those in the New York Cus tom House, which were of a most fla grant aud scandalous nature, touched some of the President's uear and dear friends and benefactors. Mesar*. Conkling, Mortou, and their allien, very naturally supposed that a coin iu ttee of the Trumbull type would rirobe these rascalities still deeper, and ay them bare to the observation of the Reformers of this Btate. now in tent upou unearthing fraud and cor ruptiou iu every branch of governmen tal affairs./ So these gentlemen who were st> brave in leading the attack on Tammany showed the white fcuther and retreated into a caucus room when their good friend* in the Custom House aud their great friend in the Executive Mansion were aliout to lie arraigned at the bar of public opin ion. In fine, we warn those Senator* who are by these dishonorable tactics eu de*voting to shield their patron, tliut the popular indignation will strip off their flimsy covering, und ex|>use to view the iniquities of Grant's Adiuiu trillion with as pitiless u hand us it did those of 'fannually Hall. H ARRISBU RG. Th* I'vnn'it Ifginlttlurt* met ott 'Jtitl iitM Spt uk t llr- utllonil. 1i0n,., lull o i-mnl lll ilnv, Sml Tliin vnmiity leaves the senate alio. Hi In Hi. I In* Kiinto thou niljiiiirtioil to iioxt ilny, willmut the now m-imtiiin being awnru in. Under democratic uaagvw sjicaker Uroadliend vacates ih i linn st tlii" |ioiiit. lloiuiucuoittg Iho election ho it new #|M-kor on llu* oi l, ili<* voir, nt j course will Ih> it tio. niol I u utml? will I herein. n dead l- k ? I'lu ro t hut nlio of two coiiim* h it l"i *| ill oi UroAiilioMii, mul these I liml •*• w. 'I •h linoil in u dally journal, lint I I ran not |mits ihoiu nvor, vis : First. 110 omt declare -.r tUNi< thai the loriii for whieh In* *>-• .'UM] Speaker h*> expired, mul vtcalu th-' rhtlf, TliU rvtinuucnl of the hw *k-r at th opening of tin* now term w.xil I bo in 'lui. tminltiiM wt'.h ike u-ugo- m>t )"- 1 >1- ol* of the Democratic pirty, and h- n >U tUtoU u|oti by lli' ii* lf ti t*y \tr Tlivv holit that uiiil-r llu- II*!' and IHh it-rlioiii of tlio lit article .if llu* t'olirtilu lion, the SriwU "hU" limtwrntit • 'y) oli-rt it mw Speaker on i > iinlflhii; "on the ilr-t Tuddty of January The It. puhln an-, <-u the -lh.-r lihi. I, hae ii>nteiiji.l that frulu the noo. -iti.' "I the t-a>e, the Speaker can (legallet n*r Jie; that neither the t.'uiiilituii>>ii nur .-u loni ever .le-ianej that th.ru •h.-uhl he a aingle moment when that otßce hul.l he a nullity. In *uppi.rt of thU view, they -y that one of the ilutle* ot the Speaker (umler the }4(h >ii-ti.ui of tl") 'id article ot the Constitution! U to supply any vacancy ca-.sed by tlw actual death f the tiov. rn-1 or. To meet this exigency the ..rttce ofj Speaker of the Senate luUil lc e*tinuiu (Tile two p. lilical p .rti.i rni-e iiihiiV- Ih.-r iminU, but tb above arc given -iinplv a-1 illutrating their lespective |Ki-ltions 1 .Wuuiing that Speaker llrmltiea.t h--utd \ acate the chair, one re-ult rojlowi, via : There would be 110 Speaker to is-ue a writ ..f ele-.ionfora uew Senator for the Fourth IM.iittdc'phia UiatrieL B:ej but one deei-ion via: Sixteen Kepublieaii. vote* omKM-.l to sixti*en Hent.eratic vote-, and no election for Speaker. It is not easy , to predict the end of this. It a -ingle member of either party broke laith with ht colleague-, a Speaker could be cho-.-n It ha* been ugg.-tel that the Suprrim Court might be appealed to, hut thejuri* j diction of that tribunal might n|. Tturv i* iiu prvcitlot.-t for it* action in iliv |irtrtuUr*. If Sjwskir Urudkml continued in hi* office, and then refuted, or neglected to isuc the writ, it i argued that it might he withiu the rungs of tb duties of the Supreme Court to compel him to comply with the section .if the Constitution which wvi: "When va cancies happen in either Home, the Suesk r shall n-uo writ* of election to fill sucL vacancies." Second. The other alternative of Speak er Brodhead is to continue iu office >uffi cienllv long to i*auc hi* writ of election t whether hi* party or himself would regard uch a course a* a violation of their princi ples is not here asserted.) In that event the Sheriff would require tiltccn day*' no tice. and the election in Philadelphia ten days' preparation, so that a new Kcnubli can Senator could take hi, eat at itarri*- burg on or before February Ist. Tha new Senator would, of course, uuluck the tie and give the Kepuhlicaits control of the Senate and it* patronage. In view of the abova difficulty--. it ha* been *uggi sted that a compromise be made between the two political partie* by whith the officers of the Senate would be divided. This planbas *oioe tuke-warm friend, and some bitter op|M>neitU on both side*. I'p to the present time it exist* only a* a mciu suggestion. Another question is raised if there is a deadlock in the Sunate, can the House transact any business ? The Coiisliiu'.ii n requires the General Assembly to meet at a certain time. It ha* been the rula for years for either House to appoint a committee to notify the other that it was organized and ready to proceed to business." If the House receives no such message from the Senate, the ques tion is asked "By what authority can it as sume that the General Assembly hat le gally met ?" it has alto been that rule tor the tw.. Houses to ap -oint a joint com mittee to wait upon the Governor and in form him that the "General Assembly" was organized. If the Governor receives no such joint committee, it i* asked, bow can be legally recognize the Legislature a* being in session ? A* the Democrats Control the present officsr. of the Senate that polities I pi-rty of necessity take* the initiative, by assum ing souio position. Wliatthe position will be lias not yrl been ascertained. Pending the contest, a warm light i* go ing on for officers of the S*-natc whenever that body shall organize. The house organised by electing El* liott. rad., speaker, the democrats vo ting for Mr. Woolever. Geu. Selfridgc was re-elected clerk with Hinull and Morrison for artist's. The Lock Haven Republican, iu pointing out the families (hat have the small pox, iu that city, mentions the following circumstances: Two in the Bantlcon family, on west side of Jay street, between Main aud (.'hurch. These are two young wotnen, sisters of the first case reported. About three weeks ago they ceased to appear as usual upou the streets, and, under the circumstances, the neighbors judged that their n*n-ap|>earuuce was caused by their haviug contrtced the dis ea-e. To all questions as to where! the girls were, aud a* to their health, the parent* and their brother answer ed that they were out of town ami well. To some they reported that they were on a visit to Heading ; tooth ersthat Ihey wrc ill the mountain* cook iug for wood choppers* In the uncer tainty a* to whether their statements were true, Officer Keller went into! the house and made a partial ex amination, but that was not satisfacto ry. The Mayor then authorized Chief of Police McGill to offer $5 to any one who would act as special policeman, aud go into lh house, and make a thorough search. But no one could j be procured. They were away a pailj of the time, probably, but not more! than a few days, (in Monday after noon, the continued apprehensions of; citizeus led Doctors Hayes and Rich ards to thoroughly search the house! themselves. They were shown all through the house hy the father ami every room u|*icd to thern except ! one. "That is the one in which Jabu was sick, aud there has not beeu any-' thing in since, and there is nothing in there now." The doctors insisting oil adm *.< ion, the door was finally opcu eJ to thetn, and entering, they found both tlu-Jgirl* sick with small poX. The conduct of (his family cannot; he too severely condemned. The soiij brought the disease here. How much he is to blame for that depends upon his knowledge of bis case wlioti he left Alton* for Lock Iluven. But as soon as it was known that his disease was! small'pox, the City Couusil passed au ordinance restricting him, and all othersliimilaly afflicted, as well as ull persons communicating with theiu to a certain course of conduct. This or dinance he and all his futility must have been cognizant of; and yet, in defiance of it he paraded our streets aud exiaised himself iu crowds, at a time when the disease was must lia ble to be imparted. The family were on the streets in a'l stages of the son's sickness, und it seems made no effort to rid the premises of the contagion, but rather seemed to desire its diffu sion, by concealing the reappearance of the disease iu tlu ir house, contrary to the provision* of family were go ing iu uuJ out of the house, the ordi nance, while the well members cir culating freely among our citizeus. The result of this reckless disregard of the law and of every nictate of hu manity *l*ut partially realized in the case* of fciiliffl pox hitherto reported, all of which are truci able to the first Hani Icon case. As the family wete about the streets until Monday lost, t nmv mpfri utmtliri crop of cmn I'hiui iluhiih* (•" •! m| tuuft twin I •*'■ iug. Wo 11 tut ilii* t'No will lo |>i •| I u house from the uitiacii* of Hieh m ini At Akron, a canal boul driver twisted a mule'* tail to make it go There was a lu- I uoral the neat Jay. —— - ♦ • U it thought that t dorado, Saw Mexico and Utah will hr adiuitlod to ike Union at tkit totalon, nolwithatandliig that the new apportionment bill requires oarb territory to htvo a population of 13?,(U) |u*rtoni to ; entitle it to admirtion. rito Height of Kl Captgin. The great weather auincd aenrml 'face of Kl Captain waa on our ieA, uuil though it* lnt*e waa almoat half a mile away, it towerrtl an high almve ami accttit-tl vo U> hung over u, that we ahoultl nliimal have aaid we eouhl throw u alone ugainat it frotu the path. No piiiuie ly |K-u or hruah can ev>-r j.-uiivey an idea of lite vuatneaa ot lliia view ; it* magnitude hnlHea deecrip lion; imr rati the spectator Imgiu to nmliw it i XCept itfler seeing it from .ill |Miiuiv, aiul aiudyiug for days at a jliii.v its enha*al features iu detail. I know • f no better way to cuuvry even' hi iiiadcapiate idea of it thau by tak ing punie familiar object, as a church apirw lot iuetuitff, for eoiutiarisoii. , i.*-l I lie rvailri I lien lake as ilie unit |of ti.t-Mwtiieiitt*ii| a church rpire, say 2 lutt k a lililt way and tlotil.lt church ami spire—fancy yourself limit ing upward lu the lop of two audi apnea, 4IH) foil Have you fixed your dial a new? Tin u go hack still farther and doub.e the height of your two spires—imagine youm-lf looking up to the lop of the loutth spire piled ouv above another. There's a distance of 800 feet *trait up. Take a Utile time lo think it over. Then back still farther, to *nvr something of the ef fect, ninl double up again— count tlirin up from the bottom —eight spina high I.IKIO feet. Heat a little, and, if J you can. familiarise youreelf with the lbought and with the distance, for 1 have not not yet done with the eye of your lane). Now for the hut lenp in thin |<-r|H mlicular geometrical pro greveion—double the whole eight-pS and nl the lop of your fiixleenlh #pirc —if i haven't lout \ou on the way in •.me of thrae tremendous upward Ice j* —reachjuela hundred feet be yoiid—tbe bviglit of half a apirv— lb u draw a long breath—put your knife into a cloud—you are at the top of kl Captain, 3,300 feet iu air. Kcepiug that point in mind, down frotu it aiidpn ad*ut under it, lor half u utile, a granite curtain, M-attiad. and scarred, and discolored by the, storm# and tempests u| uncounted age* —at it* base pile up a scraggy •lujie of rock# and mountain debris—, plaut along the dizxr far off edge a row of giant pine*, that frotu its foot' shall look like buabxa— turn a river along it# front, and Ml a gtove bvnide jit, and over it all throw the haio and witchery of a golden sutt#el doepeuing all it* thadow#, bringing into roiefj it* outline*, and bathing in a ten-' der light it* hoary summit— ami you' have Kl Captain a- I *aw it on thai August afternoon, ami seeing it wou tlercd and worhipel.— ltaae 11. Itrom ley, OH " The liiij Tree-* and Ike Vote ■ mite," Scribner'e for January. A CHRISTMAS CAROL. B* CHRIST IMX BoSalTTi. in the blmk mid-winter Frosty wind made moan ; Ksrth tluud hard • iron. Water like a atone; Snow had fallen, now oa tnow. Snow on tnow. In the bleak mid-winter Long ago. Our (tod, heaven cannot bold Him Nor earth sustain. Heaven and earth shall flee away When HP conic* to reign : In the bleak mid-winter A stable-place sufficed The Lord (tod Almighty— Je*u Christ. i Enough for Him whom Cbarubim Worship night and day, ) A breaktful ol inilk And a mangerful of hay ; Knough for him whom Angal* Fall down before, The ox and a* and caiuel Which adore. Angel* and Archangel* May have gathered there, j Cherubim ana Seraphim Thronged the air; Hut only His Mother In her maiden blits j Worshiped the Beloved With a ki.*. What can I give Him. I'oor a* I am ? If 1 were a Shepherd I would bring a laiub; If I were a Wise Man 1 would do my part,— Yet what I can 1 give ilim,— (Jive uiy lieart. —Scriinrr' I for January. e ♦ ♦ Tux PHRRROLOOICAL JovaRAL for Jan uary ia atill in the advance. For reading at once spicy, vigorous, spirited and high toned, ita bulky January number ha* our warm comnirndatiot. A capital of the new year. Among it* article* are : K. B. Wasnbume, our Minister to France; What can I do Best: Cheerful Living; Jo eph I*. Thompson, I) D.j Kxureaaou ; Sol Smith Russell ■ I'a*-ngcs from Dyak Life; Only a Head ; Taking Cold ; Ac. Numer ous illustrations are given. $3 a \ ear. Valuable premium* ottered. S. It. Wells, publisher, New York. SMALL POX. ! The following lucclnct facta, in i vfureticc to till* terrible dircatc, have been imlitpu tubly ctiublikhcd by the careful obterva lioli of icienliflc limn al bonx-tlid abroad ; 1. Thai infault houla b vaccinated in a nionlli after birth. i That vaccinalion should ba repealed at the age of fourteen year*. .1. Thai the older pel son# g oar after that, the Lot danger there it of an attack ofauiall nor varioloid, which ittinall uox modi by |>rcvioua vaccination, ana that altar lifty yoart there it no danger of an attack.t 4. Stilt, if thera it any danger ofunuaual exposure to the disease, or it it prevails largely in a community, it it safer to be vaccinated again. C. Miireoa in amall pox hospitals who are re-vaccinated are almoat wholly exempt, 1 while other uuraca, who are carelctt of re vacciuation, have varioloid lit cases ten time* more nuincrout. 0. That the father the remove of the vac cine matter from what waa taken from the cow, the more noceaaary ia rvvaocination— that i>, vaccine matter lo*ca omo of it* power ia every person it passes through, hence if city practitionara ahould take all their matter from the cow direct, every ten year*, the community wnt.id he greatly safer. 7. No mitliciiticnU'd cnc ba* yet occured where any dicu*c hat lecii commtiiii cated through vaccine matter, other than modified |nall |nx. Tbia statement should be fixed u)hiii the memory of tiie intelligent ruder, a* barn assertion* to the contrary are recklessly made by a certain cia* oi uneducated pcraon*, who write on matlera pertaining to health and diteaae. 8. It i* a very rare occurrence that any | person|uho bat been owe well vaccinated and wti in good health at the time tuffcr* from varioloid. Those who have varioloid ufter having heen vaccinated once tuffcr because it did not take well or some other disease wa* in the system at the time, or the matter waa at too great a remove front the original source, the cow. Sil F.KIFF 8A LRU -By vliiu. ofaun. dry writ* of Hon facta*, levari facia* Venditioni exponas, l*uvd nut of the Court of Cow mow o|,.a of tViilrooouiiiif, ami to me directed, there trill ba exposed lo pub llo •*!. at Ilia l oitrtdiouM in Hellefontc, mi Mainrlay, January ilia 'JOth, 1572 The following real twlnle of defendant, • lliiali' In \N ali.nr twp., Centre county, I'ii. Hounded and described a* follow* ; I*.! in llublcrshurg, on ilia North, by land .•I ,\. I kiii 1 look aril, on Kat, by land of J*j.h SliafiT. on Mouth, by public road, Ir .lo. a through lluhtersburg from Ka*t to \\ ■>•(, and mi tb<> Wot by road leading Hold. r*hurg to Howard, and knowu • k tumor I total, I'oiitain in a about If acre*. Tinrmtt ir#Unl aald I Intel build in*, >ulil*, and other outbuilding* Al>w, a certain Ir**•*! of iumi situate in \\ alker tow uhi|i, itloi.-*ui.l, lmun.li d on tlio North, by laud* • I H. njainin Tilgl.mau, on Kat, ny In ml o| .Iti.• Corner, on (bo M.ulli by pubill' road, lauding Iron. 11 tiblersbnrg to .lloMKid, alol on tba Wo>t by I.alnl of Jno. i'arm r, contnimng about liny acre-, about oi-.y at ro* i|or,>l ami uuJr Fctiee. Meiaod, taken In rirt utiuii and to bo odd a* the property ot Christina llubl*r,| ALHO A iortM.il trail or |i|ii' l land, -ituate 01 Mile* toaiobin, funtre county, I'm. lioundod tm k .-t, by land of Jacob Ilium gart South by land of Jerry Haines, West by ll.iui ma'lo, mid on N.rtb, by land of —— , containing twenty acre* more or 10- THioriH.il or re tod a log duel ling house, Mal.lo, and otbor outbuilding*. .Soun d, talii li ill execution and to bo odd a* the |>ro|crt> ul Jacob StuUcrbuck, A I.Stl : | AH that curtain lot r pone fground Situate iu the Uoruitgb of lUdlefonte, t en lire county, I'a ll.Otl.dial and deseribud fa* follows: llegiuiiig at s post on the north side of llulfalo rUU, along a io.a of lot of Timothy h.-lly, north 10 degrees, i west lltifi et to |s"l, thence north &ii dc greet, sasl .'* feet 0 Inch.- to pot, tlo uee south degru.-, oast lli feet to po.t, 'thence south stt degree*, we.t H feet to place of be gin lug. Tliereon erUlei| a two ; story frame dwelling house, and other out . buildings. Meixed and takutt iu execution and to be ssdd a* the property ol Ueorgc . W. Kbafer A IsMO: All that certain messuage and tract ol Dud situate In ltub township. tVnl-c ,suiiiy, I'a. i*sri*y*d in the name ~f t'a.p. r Lswreuce, at a quaking asp. tio-i ce by laud of William lluUoii, south uO degrees, west ,IJJ p. rel.es to a ' white oak, tbei.ee by land vacant, south 10 1 degrees, -a>t 'JHo perches to a black oak, tbem-e by laud of Samuel Chestnut, north :oH Uugrues east Wl imt. li.-- to a hemlock, tbvi.ee by Dud •( lfaiiiel llrunier, north :lUdgrcr, west'AiU perch.-, to the hegin- Im, containing UX acre* lis per. he* and aruwai.ee, which aid tract was urv.-v.d iu pursuance of a warrant dated Istb Afsv, lIW, grantid to saidl'as|MT loiwrative (ex cepting and reserving lo acres of said tract at the maple corner at the |a.nd. I Also all that tract of land *1108(0 in ltu*l. tow nship, *iureaid, begining at a maple or black 1 oak, tl.i nee by land survey.-d in (lie name of Mary Floyd, *outb *1 degrees, cs-t '£%> purchca (o a hickory, thence by land ur veyed in the nan.e of Jacob Sluugh, north dJ Jugivi-i, -a*l | sere lies to a birch or piue, thpi.ee hv Dnd surveyed in the name ••f Owrti Jortfan. north ill dt-gr.es, west fki jM-rche* to a lu-mlo.l. or jso-t, them-e by DnJ surveyed in the halue of f'atprr I.a a • mice, ouib 80 d-gr.-es, w.-.t Jfjti incrches to the placu of begininr, (Jutilaining 4.VS acre- lot pervb.-s and allow an.-.-. Survey ed on a warrant iu the uaiue uf Satsuel Chestnut, dated May loth 17Mi. (excepting and reserving pi acre* of Dud off, the wai corner of the aU.ve tract adjoining the maple or black oak corner.) Thereon cres ted two dwelling house*, (wo stables, an.l olhrr outbuildings, about two acre* ideated. Srll*d, taken in execution and t.> be odd a* the property of Charles W F. Calvert. ALSO: All that certain tue*.uage tenement slid tract of land -ttin.tr, lying and being in ISnow Stow ii.hip. tVntre county, t'a. /Hounded and JctriM a* follow*: Be -gitiinjc at a loaplc tree, tlx n.-c by land wn vrjol to Kdward Scott, north 1 degree, >a*t I'JU f t to p..t by a pine, thence by land surveyed to fi-ter llati. south IB de gre*outh 1 d.-gr.e, PJU : par. he* to a p-.t by pine, lln-ncc by land surveyed t. France* We*!, north ill do gree*. writ l-lli perrhe* to place of bo ginittg, eotitalning P.tS acre*, B | u-relic* and , allowance, the -ante more or leu Said 11*< tof land in warranted ntui* lit .try , \ attd.kc and odd by MarMatio* to Cliarlo* Mt-faff. rty by him, odd In I*. Crydcf and U. Met'orotick and by them, odd to raid It. t.itcheidhaler together with the 1,,-rid.lament* and appurtenance* jSeiaod. taken in execution and to be *-ld a* the property of It. A. Litchctithaler ALSO; All the right title and iiiterct of defun- I dent in at. I to tbe following real e*tale, vi# : All thx*e certain piece*, parrc or tract* of land -ituate in ltu-h txwn.hip, i Centre county, t'a. tine thereof with war renlee name of Peter llriitxman, contain iing I.- aero* and lii pert-he-, i\* :k'.,i ai.otln r thereof, in the name of Thouia* , lid ward*, ronlaiuing t acre* IU pert-lie, i So :4>. I another thereof. In the warrantee j nam* of Itolmrt Irwie, containing (XI acre* and IU p. re he*. . So 17,) the residue !of the tract hi the warrentec name of | Thoma* Hamilton, containing Jl'i were* and IU pafthe*. (So. IS,) the re*due ■of tbe tract in the warrantee name of Thorns* (Irant, containing 2l> srr- and MA perche*. < S. 13,1 another thereof, in (the warrantee nai.it of Thoma- Ke.-*r, con taining 4.13 acres and lot p. relic. So UV i and al*o part* of tract*, So#. IC and 76, surveyed in warrantee name- of Win Pot ter and Martin Meyer, hetining at a pu*t corner of land of Mrs. Sarah J. llalt- and K. W. Hale, tliei.ee along land of raid K. W . Hale, north till degree*. ea*l 17 perche* jlo a po|, lhvi.ee outh 16 degree*. ra*t 21 perche-, thence south 20 degree*. ea.t V iwrclie*. thence euth 7 degree., w.-*t 14 perche#, tbene# uth lt| degree*, wo*l 14 perche*, thence uuth 4 degrees, we*t 14 8-10 perche* to a |wtt, thence north 60 j degree*. wet 474 perche* to a po*t. thence along land of Mr*. Sarah J |ilale, north 4U degree*. aat Si perche* to a post, thence along *ame. north 84 degree, w*t 48 perche# to the place of begining. Contain ing 21 acre# 112 perche#, net ut*a*iire and alto lot* No#. 182, I (fit, lt*4 and 1 Wi. in the borough of l'hilitwliurg. and the square bounded ky north Kth street, Pine *tr.-et Atherton* lane and Spruce street, in the hoiough of Philimbtirg. Seised, taken in execution and to.be xml a* the property of K. W. Hale. ALSO I | All the per.onal, unreal and real proper ly fraiicliitu* and right* of the defendant, i The Kddy run Improvement Company. Situate lying and being in the towmphip * ofCurtin, Snow Shoe and Hurntide. in the I County of Centre, in and upon Kddy run >nd two run tributaries of Beach creek, from their source* to their iiiuutb*. for their whole length, together with the dams, 'sluice*, sluice gab-*, crib*, canals, and other dovicc*, for the floating of timber, saw loga and timber, down the *aid run*, and improvement* made and constructed under and in pursuance of an act entitled, an act to incorporate the Kddy run Im provement Company, (rassed the 30lh day of April, 18118. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold a* the property of The Kddy Run Improvement Company. ALSO: All of defendants, right, title, iutere-t and claim of in and to all that rertaiu piece or lot of ground situate in the borough f Fliilipsburg, Centre county, I*a. Bounded and described as follow- : begihing at the corner of Laurel am) North ( i litre streets, lliencc north by Centre street Ul feci lo the line of lots, thence by lot No. UO, 120 feet, thence at right anklet ami aero** lire mid dle of said lot tit. feet to Laurel street, thence by the same, 120 I'uet to the (ilace of hegiuing, being one halt of lot No. 01. a* designated on the plot of said borough, with a large two story frame dwelling house, thereon erected, with bakery, -table ami other outbuilding-. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold a the properly ot John L. Barr. ALSO; The follow ing described building alnl lot of ground of Joshua Hey l|old, James Me- Mattigal owner ami contractor and Martin llotiscr, trustee* of (he church of the Uni ted Brethren in Christ, at Julian Furnace, to wit: The building i* a frantu church, bounded on the north by public A>ad lead ing from Julian Juriiacu to Port Matilda, east by land* of Jacob Loam and south ami west by street or alleys, aud kuowii a the property of tho United Brethren in Christ, at Julian Furnacu in Houston township, Centre county, Pa. Said building has a front of Oti feet on -aid public road and ex tending hack 40 leet, one story of 18 feet ami surmounted with a belfry or spire. Seised taken in execution ami to he sold a* the properly of the United Brethren in Christ, or Joshua Reynolds, James Mc- Mauigal and Martin llouser, trustees. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock ot said day. D W. WtIODKI NG, SliTI". Slt'flV Office, Ucllefoute Dec. 2Mb, 1871. MII.KOY MARKETS. Corrected by John M'Dowcll. White wheat 1,4b....Rrd wheat 1,40.... Rj e 70 Corn 70 Oil- 40 Barley lib Cloversced b,bO Timothyseed, -ill Salt 2 b0 per sack, Bacon Uk „„„ l|iu) 10....,,8 utter 20... Egg ao plastor '• flo It K L L K FONT K M A U K F.TS. CoTccled by Keller 4 Mutr. iVblle A'heat Red Vlio. ~ llys 76 Corn UO, Oat* .40 Ilar'tv ob. 10,„...CIversecd 6.&0 Potatoes 4-V Lard par pound 7.,..,,.P0rk per pound OP Butter 'lO ..Egg* 80 pin-tcr par ton Sib Tallow 10 Bacon 8 Ham 12. Thursday tuoriiing—snow 3 inches. NU'I'IUK. —All persona bsvlng unpaid ..'Mtlui' i.ota* in the tmiid* of the under *tga4, r> k< reh> uotiflvd that >b saute fell dm-.. ttif Htb inst , snd that immedi ate i-a*iiHn| ..f the same I* l armolly r ii io<* ted d.-cl.Vhi. IIKMJ. HITNKK. 1872. THE WORLD. 1872. In the veur IH;'J Uuerl (J rant's aneees uirb to be chosen J the Kirty-third (Jon nr.". to be elected. I'll.' people'* vote*, white and black, North a in! Month, will tbu* decide the fu ton- destine of the Iti-I.ublic, select Its ru ler*. pt scribe their courts. How lo influence the people'* volet? 11. ii.. 10 .|ui|.ci no it iii eludes avery other A ,<*Pcy. It makes known avents and lot- ui.mUg all llillui.ce* tlio chief. Il aaavmh.ea the vutter outside nudiettces al.iei. cann<4 gather to tbu Mt*lc-boue, the pulpit, or the -lump It U the coiotaiil tut prvtcf f uicn's sflairs, and of error or Iriuh is the daily reed-sower. Next November W our political barvasf liior. As <• -> A arc shall map. Tho WtH-ld'-r. .-d-oiwlug will ba fruitful to the extent that it* circulation i* widely p.idted by Utssrc who MMpruVe it* aim. Tin- World will siio to represctil and combine (be labor* snd the vol.* of I. \ll those who Hud be.l insurance of lit.* people . prosperity, peace, and pro grisss in a government adminlslcrfd on the |irou-iplea snd in the pure practice of dctlVrsoi. and Ja. W-..n, and who duscr/ll.r fount and origiuot the present corruptions, exlrsyagancc, nihgoyrranicat, subversion f public lib.-rth's, alol insecurity of pri vat.-rights in our ruler*' lawles* usiirpa-i lion el Interdicted and uudcrdictcd audi uudetrgstcl (tow. r usurpation that u.- ; day mar. lies deliberately on to tho sub-- jtiuallul. of popular rule and the possession j ol dictatorial p. wer-- for by sots of (Jon j gres. tsei.■ rat tirant may even now destroy tbe fre.doi,. uf Slate el.-ctlons, invade th<- Stats'- at bi- pleasure, and declare martial law o| his ..Mil mere will. 'I til lhor alio w. uld maintain the holier of republics, ami would preserve i.oldit credit by puuetusi payment of pub lic didst*. X. All those who would cut dowm to fewer and lit objects all appropriations of tbu tmople's money (to-day more (ban dou ble, nearly treble the appropriation* of a Democratic (Jongrrs* eleven > oars ago, not counting annuities to Indian*, pn*iuii* to soldier*. i.uX interest wti debt i, and who would otllge all spending of the people'* money got by taves *.o be with honesty an.l thrift; likewise all those who would spare a little of the I copies landed est*la for tha landless million* hereafter and stop iu squandering dominion* in a day upon those wbo already own Uai much. I—All those wbo would reduce Die number of cotuiiiodih tan d by our tariff! from thousands to a f*w doscus, snd so) empty our eustom-H.mse* ~f half their cialx, rid the statute-books uf half their odious nares for honesty or Nrihv* to fraud, and unfeUcr scores ol our native itidu*- trio*. &. —All those who would lower the rate* also ot our tariff lin-t to the point of most roily yielding the largv.l revenue—who Would abandon the protectionist IVUetti of reducing the public revenue whiUt in creasing the ctluit>tW prollu of • few at the cxpetira of all other industries. All tbor who would abolish every unlawful tax, likathat on it>cotu<>*; every unju-l tax like that which give* ban in Un people'# profit, on a national curr. my ; ev ery unequal and indeteraiinatr tax, like] that levied Howl cruelly upon the poor— the tax of our irredeemable paper-money. j Tux U uttLU will aittt—fialhr rocogtuin J and leading urrni of the Deunrntic party j in the great locu# of national commerce end intelligence—to fulfill this it'# mission and duly with steadfast hoidneaa and fidel ity ; t incpirw In the rank# of thoae who think the Mine thing* concerning the He public an united, organized, determined, and persistent xcal; to win new recruit# j from among thu#i< who have been rnemioi to the Domueracy in the conflict* of a dead liiig the who.e circle of cur rent intelligence and literature, will be dir rtt>M-d, e* become* A Trustworthy of Opinion, with candor, with lcedy devotion to sound I.uhlic and private moral*, with special ,m*w ledge lor *|hwlbl thctuo, and with variou* and wide-rear hi tig apprx-heniou of the manifold interest# of men and wo men in their home*, their market-place, their work-.hop*, and their farm*. THE WEEKLY WOULD. A UMC qturto thrrl, printed ihroufh out in iar c I.V|K\ and (tublisked ' iTirjr Wednesday morning. Among its promt nriil frtUim arc; 1. I T rKkv Ki i.J. MI AIH CKATK MAR KXT Rxroisr*, embracing the Ltvx STUCK market* >f Ni l Yurk, Albany, Brighton, IJainbridgi. and Philadelphia; the Nxw Yukk Cousrar I'aoot ex MARKKT, id 4 Ummi I'koiiim Mxaxxr* f ihr country; an J lull rrpurU of the NKW YORK M >.MI VIAHKLT. Kach of these rojsoru U complied with great care, auocms, waif* ;>f humor, and extracts from book* and periodical*. Particular attention will l*e given to thi* department during the J rc * r & A |K>cial feature of the Weekly WORLD i* a carefully complied uuiuiary of the new* of each weak. It U made <> complete that no one who read* it can fail of being well (mated on all the important new* of the day. 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In it are printed the full offi cial return- of every iui|a>rtant election held during the year proceeding the issue of the Almanac; the vote of New York Stale by election district-, ami New Jer sey by towns; the name* ol and vole for member* of both branches oflhcNow York legislature; the return* of the New York Ci v intinieipul elections; ii*t of member* of the Failed Slate# Government, ofOon gru**, and f the several Stale governments, ami other statistical matter. TIIR WORLD OUDAI lor 1872 will be neccasarv to ev ery Democrat who desiro* to keep himself thoroughly posted in fact* and figure*. CAM PA ION YEAU-KEDUGED RATES. TEKMS BY MAIL. Weekly World. 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I rod Addre.* all order* and letter to "THK WO/.'// M M 9m, N. i)arr J a g c {MANUFACTORY I f'qtlre If/ill, I'M, GK'J, It. KA li I'.STKK : Ha* on had and for sale at the mo*t raa i .unable rate* a splendid stock uf (JAKEIAUBK, IKHIfiIKM. and every description of Wagon* Imth PLAIN' AND KANC'V u arrmite.l to W mad< of the be-tand most durable material*, and by the most ogpe rieucad workmen. All work sent out front the c-lablishiiotut will he found to be of the highest ul*-* and sure to gine perfect satisfaction, lie will also bavu a Eva as sortment of HI, KHIHS ol all the newest and nvmt fashionable styles well and carefully made snd of the best materials An inspects n of His work > a*kd a* it U believed that none superior can be found in the country. augKAtf. CtOMMI.HSIOS KRsSaLK of united / laud*. In pur*uai-# of an act of A -euthly passed ou the 2Mh day of March. I>. IWtl the Co . mi-*iner* of Centre CiHinty wtil *ell at public sale at the Court tlouc, in the borough of BeitefuaU, on Saturday the 27th day of January A. L> 1172, lh following duocrihod tract# and part* of tract# of un.caiod laud* purchased by the County at Tr>-a*urer* sate, and which have remained unredeemed for the .pare of five year* and upward*: wxfigxxrxga. Xt-KKS HL TWr Robert Amply *JU7 80 t'urtin k. Hamilton 20 uO ** Itulh KltloU ..jn UU aluuei 1ia1142 U0 " jJusepb lbhert*.Ul " Vateutiue Mey.-r 416 0U " Sarah Bon ham— 217 00 Howard White A Ncatierude..—o W) Jutaa Hrsdy ..—.. .IU4 34 " lA-'awi Kuia. ....„.._...-l IU lluaton \daiu liubi**—.. _7O U) jCASKuhu* 264 UU Hichard H'aln 416 iUSn's Sh' JllPyla 81 Out! I fin' on J.ihn King , 2t 61 J M |M*r* v „-2SD 0U Worth j t\'m Haird... est tOl Union { lWnjamin liaird 481 168 " Samuel Phipp*.—.... lit) UU John I>iua.*ody.,— — lid 00 Jane Itlakv ... 100 0U " Polly Willtauis..—..434 O' Taylor !l) lleck BO Of) ' .K hn Ih-ck tat 00 " Jtiob Heck HL) tU !VV 1* Ilrady ~IW 00 Mite# It.>hi firav —.... 401 00 Hannah Brady ... 410 00 " {Jama* Hepburn,—...,4lo ftO " { Charte* 434 tXI Kuth {Jame# Lauritnore >1 0U lingg John M Corming .lll ITS Spring ( Jxhn Jxh1x1xf1...........11'.1 to 'John Witsou..— ..Rfil UU " JtfSKPH M C'Ik'HKKY. SAM L F. FUKTKH, J. 14. SANKKY, Mmhmm 1 * t\mtee f. W'M. FUIiKY. Vterk MT PltttCL A M A W. erua* the lion. Chartos A. Mayer, l*r--ldent of the court of Common Plea*, j m the 26th luJicial Ui*triet, con*iting of j the eou title- of l>mrv, Clintxi, and I Sear field and llxnorahle W W. I#ove and jthe Honorable Henry l*mp, A**ociaU- Judgc* iu Outre county, having i**ued iheir preee|rt, hearing dale the Oik day of jUWc'br A. L>., 1871, to me directed for : holding a court of Oyer and Terminer and 1 General Jail Delivery and (Juarlor Sa#- •ion- of the Peace in Bellefotita, for tbe ■-ounty of Contra, and to eotnmem-e on the 4th Monday ot January next, being the 22th day ot Jan. 1872, and twcoutinue one ; week. Notice it therefore hereby given In the Coroner, Justice of the Peace, Aldermen and Constable* ot the said county ot Con tre. that they be then and there in their proper person*, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of raid day, with iher records, in 4uiitio*, cxaminaliou*. anfft'ioir own re invmbrnnco*, to do tho*c thing* which to their office appertain* to be done, and lhoe who are bound in recognisances to pro-.-cute against the prisoner* that are or •hall be in the Jail of Centre county be there and to pr*ocut>- againat them a* )>lt bv just. (hi en under my hand, at Hcllefunta, the 12th day of Dec in the year or our Lotd, 1871 and in the ninety-fourth year of the Independence of the United State#. D. W. WOODRINQ, Skerjg. CARD. J.E. Caldwell <£Co. i No. 902 CHESTNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA, . Desire to envite the especial attention of , purchaser* and others visiting the city, to , their unusually large and varied a—ort , merit of NEW JEWELRY, FINK WATCHES or UOttT aKLJABLR HAKiax OOLDCHAIN& ARTISTIC SILVER WARE FOR HRIDAt. AND OTHER PRESENTA TION*. TAIILK uUTLEKKY, ELECTRO PLATED HOODS OF FINRXT qCALITY. Flt EN Cll CLOCKS. IUIONZES AND MANTEL OUNA.VENTS, Received DIRECT FROM PARIS during the present *ea*on. Courteous and |Ktlile attention Is extend ed to all who may be induced to accept a - cordial Invitation to visit their beautiful store, ooa ciramrirr T, JulH.ttm HOUSK AND LOT TOR 8 A LK The uuder-igue.l olTer* at private SrA sale a two Story dwelling hou*e and JciALot. on k ain street, Centre Hall, • with stableaad all necessary outbuildings, and choice fruit (> 'l the premises, ami wa ter in tbo yard. The house u to good a* mm Fr fulher partseulars apply to - r U. 1). UriSMAN, I laug.lf. Centre Hall A NNVAL KLECTION. The annual moot ne of the members of the Farmer's Mtrial Fire Insurance Com pany of Centre County, and election of twelve Directors, to conduct the aifair* of tire Company, for lire ensuing year, wll be hold at the house of John Spnugler, Centre Hall, on Monday the Bth or Janua ry, 18751. The annual statement of the transaction* of the Company lor the past year will be presented. Mouther* gener ally are ronucsted to attend. GEO. RUCUANON, ALKX. FuAXNog, Fres't. Bev'y. doc 22. To Ire hml Ut Ilcrhtchcr A t'roiiiiltcr'r Furniture. • A lot of good new Furniture on hand, such n one Bureau, Bedstead*, Wab -tand*. Arc: Glovus, ! A sp'endid lot of Huclcskiii Gloves, driving Gloves, dress Gloves. GROCERIES! The Chepagf, | purest, besti OI'I'OHITKTHK IKON FRONT, On Allegheny Street. It 171! L AGAULT. Coffee,'l'M, Sugar, Syrup, Dried Fruit, Canned Fruit, llnm*. Dried Reef, Salt. I'irk lie. Hotter, Floor, Corn Meal. Ruck treat Flour, and everything uwialy kept In • well regu lated flr*t ela* Grocery Sturn mart.On. til? ill-a OAULT. ~ I / COAL, LIME, anil POWDER! OtJAL— Wiikc.barre Coal, 1 tint aat Stum, Kjrg, furnace and foundry, Conl -of b et quality, at the low wdpmw*. (*u •toiner* will pleoM "te that oar cunt i* boated un I C. CHKKSMTNTNOTARY PUB XV. LIC AND MILITAKY AGENT, and Conveyancer. Deed*, Bond*, Mort gage*, and a* in-lrument* of Writing faith rully attended to. S|tecial attenlbhi given to the collection of Bounty and Petition claim*. Oißce nearly opuutite the Court House, two door* above Sewn. Bu*h A Yooum's Law Office Bellefoute, Pa lOgunly UNION PATKNFCUUBN, the bet in u*eat IRWIK a WlUo**M aplO'GS. FINK TABLE CUTLERY', including plated fork*, spoon*, Ac, at apIORH ifeWIK £Y ILOOK, HOOTK, large stock, all style*, fir.es and pricu, for men and boy*, just arrived at Wolf well known old Stand. | GREAT FIRE! Great Destruction , of high prices! SINCE THE ARRIVAL OF 111 II! the Old Staudjgw of WM. WOLF it Crntre Hall, LADIES AND (IKM DRESS GOODS# DRY GOODS# AND. GROCERIES HARDWARE, QUEENSU/] . Hate, Gape, Route, Khv. Fl#A^il C " KAP L,NK 0i MCS.jNS, CALICO KM AND BHAWLR, ALSO, A GOOD AKHOrrUfSTdi' NOTIONS, SYRUPS COPFKKH. , ateoe WaatfAdk ot, FISH, the beat. Main M At'KKKFL and liJUt|tl2C the beat and chenpe* in the *•* •Frtl WM. WOLF. Furniture Kooms! J. O. DKIMIXUKR, •aapeettully iafbrw* the citkru of Cent** county, that he ka*euMlaatly on head, ana in aha* to order, all kind* of ] MCDSTKADB, 81? RK Aim, SINKS. WAMHSTANDS. OORNKKCrPitOARI-g TABLES. Ac.. Ac Baal Mill Cain* Aivtri o Save iliaati-ek of reedy-made Furaltare Hlar* and warranted of good P liuanilnt '• * all made under b oww immediate #u§.*r • i ' .ion and i* ottered at (Wte* a* ebenp > el• J where. TbanLAil for |M>et faer. h.- M i,, a continuance of the #ate. M 1 o*ll aadeehi*tock before purr I.*el- M [olaewher*. fin si 11l -K. o* W % or THE W AC El * i I—, fttiKft* n*. **► I out CHJSMUTEU GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. J | prrg^'wr , '^ a , M West*** FVbunhixc Co. J ge^gL^SSEws^jS ! VILI.IUIt, M * TITH ~ I LAIR A HTITZKK. Attorney* t .Law, iU lt. Jvt.ta. Offic , on the Diiutwl, neat him. juiB,(JKU DF. FOKTNKY, Attorney at Law • Bellefoatr. Fa. Office over Key Inold * bank. mayH bvni ja.a. M ALLItTKt, jamK* A. IKAVkk A TtOMKKr.K-A T*LA ', Bellefonte, Centre Co.. Penn'a. apQttl IBAC. NITCHKLL, Au,u,y M Law Bellefonte, Pa. Office in German,* new building oppohe the Court Home. tnayo.t Seienct on (Lditawt C. H. Gutelius, Hargmmgnd Vrrbaniritl Dent let who t* permanently located in Aamndmri in the office formerly occupied by I)r. Nig, and who ha* been practicing with entire tocce** —having the experience of a uumWi of year* In the profe*ton, he would cordi ally invite all who have a* yet net giver him a call, to do •, and tent the truthfulnuvt of thi amertion. Teeth extracted without pain. niaySFOKtf jxo. H. oavia. r. t. auxam.ii OR VIS A ALEXANDER, Attorney-at-law. Office in Conrad liou*e Bellefonte, Pa. J. P. GKPHABT, with Orvi £ Alexandor, attend* to eollcc* SYRUP, the Inert ever n.ade, Jp*j i§ eoived, cheap at Wolf* old *tand- Uy it pA RL OR COOK STOVES Parlor Stove*, and four "ire* of Cat U rner* constantly on hand and for rale an!o*6B. Ifcwtx a Wijkox'* Horn mblahkkts and sleigh BELLS at low price-, at lawik a VVilkok' TY ANDfIB A and Door Pcft*. all , fl fan a hind* at •PW. law IV * V II O* a SCALES, at whoieaale nod-retail, cheap |0 If IRWIN A WILSON.