FXID XUKTX Wiur. 0 Centre llall, Pa., J*- 12., '72 TKRMS. -The Camraa Hai.l Rai-oa- Txa is published weekly at $S per jrsar in advanca. or 52.fc when not too J ia ad vance. Ualburtf and quarter)) tub • cription* at the same rats. Stagl* copies live cents. _ .... Advertisements #I,BO per squars (10 tines)fbrhree insertions. Advertneinents tar a longer period, at a reduced rate Business cards of f* I**' ."* r Communications rceommsnding ierson or office, 6 cents |er lins. Communion ions of a jivivate nature and ohituarv no • i.-.i! ovce-linr ve lines, live cent* per lino. liu*ini untleaa in loua! column 10 nts per line, for ona insertion. Xstices of dealhi and marriage* intertill . r>. of charge Our trisnds. in all part* ot the county will oblige by senuing us meal Items of into reitfroiu their respscli ve Kvcal itie. . ~ The figures set to the address upon •a.-h subscriber's paper indicate that the tthsortptioa is paid up to such date. an,y has been received THANKS.— Our thanks are due to Guv. Geary, for au advance copy ol his annualmessage; also, In surveyor Gen -mi Campbell and Saperintandent Wi kereham, for copies of their autiu al r mirts. A'so to Hou. H. Hherwoml, ami Hoi<. NVm. M'Clellan. of the house of repr sentativea at Washington, for do.- nenU, aud Moit. Fred. Watts, for vr copies of his reports Aiso to rcpresenutivs Meek for •he uinents from 1/arrisburg. Iltc Strength of thr Forty. To show the power of the IVmo rra • party as it has showu itself but lately, we invite atteutiou to the fol low i g extract from the World ; iha Demix'ratic party has not been •le.-: dug iu strength since the uiie until* •*ed election if 1863. On the c oi* try, it has made great and inspir ing . tins. In the Fortv-first ..ogress, eh- -.-d in 1868, the tfernocrata bad on!v seventy-eight members of the Ho iu; whereas in the Forty-second LVmgram, elected in 1870, and now just net in its first regular session, tin- Democrats have 107 mem beta, sr thereabouts; a gain of nearly fifty per csut, The returus uf the Cangreaion al ieclions last year show that the Democratic party of the Hailed States has i clear majority of the popular v..t<. Wc have taken pains to go uvw aud collate the statistics of last ycai't Congressional elections, aud no |m-i -ou who undertake* the same labor cut' reach a result materially diifereut iV-i ii the following: iX-iu. vote for Congressmen 2,741,860 11- j.ublicau vote 2,685,374 Democratic popular vote 53,436 The Republicans, who have so long beu in power in moet of the State governments, bar* gerrymandered tbe t o tgress.oual districts, so that the number of Democratic Congressmen falls short of our fair proportion as iu< .isured by the Democratic popular vote. If the Democratic party were fairly represented iu proportion to its voters who actually came to the polls la-st year, we should have a clear ma jority of the present Congress. But even judged by tbe number of our Congressmen we are nearly fifty par cent. stronger tbau we were in Con gress elected iu 1868. INSURRECTION IN LOUISIANA. Imperialism at Hand. Things down in New Orleans are in a terrible state at present. There i# A fight among the Grant and the anti-Grant radicals going there now> t-u h party setting up a state govern ment, and New Orleans is like a fierce boiling cauldron. Grant has been s- tiding federal soldiers there repeated ly to aid his followers—trying to force tl.< state ef Louisiana into his support against the will of the people of the Mate. His first outrage was in Sep tember, when be used .federal bayo n its to control a state ooaveniion ef hi- party, and to put down such radi cals as were opposed te his reuomioa ti"U. This caused the greatest indig nation throughout the country, and hrougbt many honest radicals dowu ujMin the usurper at Washington. Just now Grant's hayooetts are' again being used to interfere with th state ef Louisiana, with which he has nothing to do. Not agaiust the rebels of that section, but against a wing of the radical party, which he is trying to put down befcause it deea not favor his remunination. The following are headings to news from New Orleans, and will furuish our readers an idea of the condition of things down there IIO*. Jan. 4 th. —Imperialism at Hand— Gi suit's Attempt to Overthrow a State Government —A Moat Shameful Con spiracy—Violation of the Sovereignty of Ixmisiiin*—The Arrest of Gov. Wat moth —The Lieut-Governor and Mi-tubers of the Legislature Arrested —The Gatling Guns Again in Use— Gilint's Custom House Officials Organ ise an Assembly of their Own —Pav- ing ihe Way for Martial Law—Gov. Win moth's Manly Despatch to the J'l -..lent—His Clear Statement of F:n (-—Freemen of the Nation, Pre pare Tor the Coming Campaign I J-1. sth. —The Usurper's Alarm— The Uffect of Gov. Wariuolb's Manly Dispatch—Grant Deserts bis Agents j —Ami Offers United States Troops to the -iovernor—He Promises an In vest!? atiou —His Agents Make Anoth er Attempt to Arrest the Governor— G'iv. VVarmoth's Defiance—Turhuleut 8c-.t>s in New Orleans Yesterday— Th- State Senators Indignant —They Dciti iml that the Revenue Cutter 51.... Lund the Absentees—Speaker t 1.1 .. rs Communication —The Grant A r mbly iu Session in a Barroom— Grant's Gang Backed by Rioters— Tin ivu-Klux and Thugs Resisting the State Authorities. The proceeding* of the Teachers' Institute were sent us for publication ; but b ing drawn out to a burdensome length for interesting reading in the columns of a newspaper, and as a „ wore i-oncise report had already been sent MS and was in type before the re port in extento was received, we are un able t< give place to a second report. The REPORTER is the largest aud cheapest paper iu the state. Radical Pyramid or lMuuder. When the radical |wily pa--< - tr< iu power, mighty pyramid ran Ic t-rvc ted to it* name. So. h h pytumid would overtop those f Kgypt, and luighl fittingly be on llt d lite "Radical Pyramid of Plunder." There is ueh an abundance of material fur such a work, that Centre county i scarce large enough tr its bare. We here furnish some hlocke-redical stealings w herewith this pyramid of plunder might he atartetl. It will be sotii that Tammany is no touch t* it. Site ten bv K. A. Marti r n . chief of div, of aceont*. 11 a,o o*. Stolen by radical l\wt muster at At* lauta, Ga $30,000 130,000. Stolen by revenue Col lector! iu Kansas #8,000 -#89,000. IVfalcalion in New Ytirk Post affitf #l*oo,ooo #200.000. Stolen by Geo. O. K*i". |>er Geary, Uaitrauft A #300.000. - ——-#300,000. Defalcation of Payma.lt r Hedge #500,000. 3500,000. Stolen by Collector Baiby of New York #1,100,000 #1,100,000 Stolen frv.ni steamer Gulden Rule #1,000,000 #1,000,000. Missing proceeds of vessels, arms Ac #3,000,000 #3.000,000. LOBS of money loaned to banks by State Treasurer, of Pa, tauuually) $1,000,000 —ill two year* — $2,000,000 $2,01H).U00. Miming per warrants of Treasurer Spinner $3,000.000 $3,00.000. By hoarding gold i the treasury pijiug interest on Itotuli, $6,000,000 auuually for 2 vearn $12,000.000 $12,000,000. Missing balance in Treasure depart ment. $19,000,000 $19,000,000. The cottou swindle of. $30,000,000. $30,000,000. The receut swindle iu the South Carolina bouds $11,000,000 -$11,000,000 Paid to radical "Syndicate" fur ne gotiating new loan in Europe 150,0000,000 $50,000,000. Tbe robbery of the Southern States to the auiouut of $221,000,000 $221,000,000. Stolen by collectors of revenue, as stated by Secretary Boutwell, S2OO 000,000 -—5200,000,000. Making a total of. 554,219.000 Dollars Stolen! The radicals in Georgia make use of ballet boxes with double bottoms to commit frauds, we may add that the pockets of these fellows have no bot toms at all, for there is no filling tliem up, although stealing all the time. A newly invented ballot box in use by the Radicals of Georgia, was re cently discovered at Augusta in that State. It had two bottoms, one mahog any, the other of pine. Neither was secured with crews, tbe outer one be ing fastened with a little glue. The lock an tbe top of tbe box was no pro tection, as there was another entrance at the bottom. At tbe last election in Augusta, the Radical manager* of fered Ine Democras tbe charge of the key before the counting, tbey keeping the box. Tbe reault can easily be imagined. The progressive speed of the small- Kx in Philadelphia is thus recorded: wthsinjuly, 5; August, 1C; Sep tember, 18 ; Ootober, 236 ; November; 53*2; December, 1,094. A baby show was held in St. Louis, tha other day, for a charitable pur pose, which created a great sensatiou. There were eighty single babies, sev en pairs of twins and a set of triplets on exhibition. John Walker four months old, w height thirty-seven pounds took the premium, and Johu Gorman, seven months old, wbeigkt twsnty-six pounds, the second prise. • '■ ■ Important Insurance Decision. Judge Blatchford in the Uoi'ed States Circuit Court to-day delivered a decision in favor of the executors of D. W. Goodman, of Alahama, agaiust the New York Mutual Life Insurance Company. The Company refused to pay.a policy of fire thousanddollarson the ground that several paynieuta of premium were due. Claimants con tended that the Company, by with drawing the agencies from Alabama during the war. prevented Goodman from paying the premiums. Judge Blatchford decreed for the claimants with costs. The Company is to be credited for unpaid annual paymcuts. The Nashville Union and Republi can says : "It is an insult to the peo ple of Mississippi that Ames should register his name at Washington as 'a Mississippi Senator.' He doesn't owu a foot of land in the State nor pay a single dollar of taxes. He once resided a few months at Vickshurg as uu army officer, but on his return there be even refused to pay his poll tax." Before us is a specimen copy of the Harrisburg Weekly Putriot, enlarged and improved. This weekly now com pares with any iu the country. It ia a 36 column sheet filled with able edit orials, news, and scientific and agricul tural subjects. The Patriot is a staunch democratic organ, and we rec ommend it to such as wish to have a city weekly. See advertisement. The Grand Duke at Chicago -The Proposed Buffalo Huut. Chicago, Dec. 31. —It was determ ined to-day that the long-talked-of Buffalo hunt on the plnina by the Grand Duke Alexia aud suite, tinder the directiou of Generul Sheridan, ■hall come (iff. The parly will go from here to Milwaukee, St. Louis. Kansas City, and Leavenworth, a* heretofore arranged, and reach Otnoha on the 10th of Jauuary next. Here General Sheridan will receive them, and with proper military escort con duct them to the hunting-ground. It the enow is found to be to deep to limit, the party will take the cars and go through to San Francisco. How IT WORKS. —A few days ago, a merchant who lias advertised freely in the REPORTER, for the last three years, told us he felt its good effects and that it jutid him well. The Re porter, ou account of its large circula tion in our county, is now the best ad vertising medium iu the same. IIARRISIWUG. Senate. llaniidnirg, Pn., January 4. After prayer the seventh hitlhit tm Speaker resulted in 10 l 10. No choice. A IlKi'tw. Mr. iluvkalew (Dent.) moved to take a recess for twenty niiunlve Agreed to. It was liudelst'Mwl that the object of recess vtn loatliird furth er lima for consideration on the pail of the Democrats, The Conference Committees of the two parties writ in sessiou to a late hour la-l evening, hut arrived at no conclusion, the Dent ocruts heltl a caucus id their ••an This morning, at which it w is prep *• ed to coucede the organisation It. ll< Kepiiblieaus. 1 licy met with temp.* rarv favor, hut was reconsidered at a second caucus held a tew minutes he fore the Senate met. During the re oi s a third caucus wa held. Maunanimity or tiik ukuoohatk. Mr Ruckalew (Dein.) said : 1 lie time has arrived when the necessity of the ease demauds the elvetion of a speaker. I am authorised by my Democratic colleagues to vote in s H cli a intiner as to produce llii* rvsu.l Nothing could bo gaiio-vl by jiroluiig ing this amicable controversy My colleague* have thought proper t exhibit their iiiagnaniiniiy hi bring iug it to a close. 1 alo aihl tliat our pro|KMilioii extends only to the single election of a Speaker. RI'TAN CuoaKX SPKAKKH. The next Imllot, the eighth, resulted as follows: James Uulnn, (llep.) 17 votes; AHiert G. Rrodlnad, (Din.) 15 votes, Mr. Ruckalew (Dein.) v..- ting for Mr. Kutan. Mr. Kutan was declared tlctle i The oath ol i'llii*- ww> then admin istered to the newly ilooted Sjuak r. All the uew dVnalors were u(< sworn. TMK Chikk CLKKK Hwiixa Chief Clerk Zeigler (iKtu.) teudir etl his resignation stating, a- he did <•, thai he had no disposition to prolong s coutest or threw obstacles in the way of a full and complete orgauixatHNi ot the Senate, lie thanked the Senators for thsir uuiform kinducts. BALLUTIXU KatK llw SuaneoK Ballotiug then commenced tr chief clerk, tbe Democrats voting fr Zeijj ler aud the Republicans for Geo. Haninierslv. Four ballots were bad,! resulting in 16 to 16. No Magnanimity on tiik UKi*t;u lican SI iik. After the fourth ballot Mr. Hilling felt, (Ilep) offered a resolution it-quest ing the present chief clerk, Mr. Zieg ler, to act uutil his aucccmur was elected. Mr. llilliogfell snid that it was lolly to cuiitiuue ibis bulloting Tbe adoption of his revolution would j at least give tbe Senate a month of work, and would carry out the Ke publican doctrine that the Senate w continuous. The Senate bad not yet accepted Mr. Zeigler's resignation. After discussion, a motion to ad journ being meantime made, and de feated, an ameuuednient was made bv Mr. Graham, Republican, to subst tute the name of Mr. liamuu-rsly instead of Mr. Zeigler's. The resolution was finally with drawn by A/r.-llillingfelt, ami without determining the question, the Senate adj ourut-d uutil to-morrow muruing. Frightful Prevalence of the Small Pox—A SucceKsful Remedy. Philadelphia, December, 30—The Health officer's re|xg-t show 223 deaths by small pox last week and 1879 dur- ing the year. The new remedy, sulphate of line, with digitalis is reported as being used with succets. Horrible Outrage by a Negro. A J.ittle Girl Brutally Maltreated at Bock etter —Great Indignation of the People. IW-bester, January, I.—On Satur day last a negro, 25 years of age, de coyed a little girl named Ochs, 10 years of age, into a commons just out side the city, and there committed a terrible outrage upon her. Ho evi dently intruded to kill her, striking her on the face with his fist. She wan dered into the iowu of Brighton, hav ing to cross on the ice of the canal river and feeder to do so. She sought refuge in a house where her condition was ascertained and word sent to the police. The girl gave such a descrip tion of the scoundrel as enabled the po lice to suspect who the rascal was and he was captnred this morning at the house of a relative in the town of Pen field. He was at once brought to the city and taken before the girl who identified him. The people made at tempt to lynch him, but the police fought them off*, using their revolvers in doing so. The girl is in a precari ous condition, and appears as though she hsd Uen | rnscd over a butch er's block. The excitement over the afTair is great and threats are freely 1 made against the life of the negro, whose name is Howard. A mob numbering thousands assem bled before the jail, for the purpose of lakicg the negro ravisber therefrom, and lynch him and a terrible excite ment existed throughout the city. The mob that attempted to lynch the neg ro ruvishcr of the little white girl was fired upon by the soldiers. Two men were killed and two wounded. There are fears of further bloodshed and the whole city is in arms. Howard has since been sentenced 20 years in the penitentiary. The Negro Revolt In Arkansas. All the Stock on the Plantation Killed Your Money or Your IJfe- Cincinnati, 0., January 2.—A special ilcppalili frum Little Rock, Ark., to the Enquirer, cental- • a slatemeut front A Ifred Banders, a brother to one of the men who was shot by negrotrin Chicot, Ark., corroborating the report* of negro outrage* in that place. He *aya, after killing three men, a num ber of arioetl negroes went to hi* brother'* house, fired into the door* ami window*, and demanded 1100, threatening in case of refusal to burn the house. The money was paid, and shortly after another party apje*red and demanded €3O which was paid. Sanders then lull (he village. Heal so states that the negroes killed all the stock—mules, horses, and cow*—• owned by large planters in this vicini ty. Every person coming or going i* challenged by the negro guard who yet remain, and the whites arc still afraid to return to their homes. Mr. Dopp, Assoc-iute Judge of Cen tre county,informs us that hi* mother is iu ber ninety-* xth year, and in pos session of good health, and converses freely of events that occurred nearly a hundred years ago. He says iu the prime af life, she journeyed with her parents from Winchester, Va., to see the last remains of the "Km her of out Country" consign*-! to earth. Hhe is 'now living in 800 l county, Indiana.— &tandaud. l he wliilcuualtitiy C'iMiiUiiUec agreed ii) ii in the IU-|dil iciiii caucu* at \N . I.ingft n, ult'l llitu final* d upun die St imie, u ill aalialy litUhrr the ' CntllltlY llor tluh'l Hllltflll Republican*. 1 111 • c*ltteitl|2 til pltiUV tl| -nil il II tiugiv opt 111 the link) II Kvpuldit-ttll Senator* wlii filial Miaittiuoil Mr, Trumbull'* Mniiuii lor raising tin C'umiuittee, the tii.ail Scuntitle rat nt ittfiui.ee lb* t i>liiuicl juineipla purlinn i.lniy law We viiilutu my dint in thr It ln.lv liie'.ait v id t m.,'f.#o-linl pio* t-ea ilillgr, tlh Vt't lit tola , under like ell* I'liMitMii'i .-, :i lltsillili illla u| IllijillfV M> pa Ii IV laiof o alintlirli aly | laaia-al ' lla ,l|ia liii* I eli. l.Xirpt in VIIy •I tl .|i lii* Itn-ai who pfnjaie* till ill .y I ilna "it I'llia Intli altuwuii to UV ail lottji'l ill a.| || mt lutii la ; Mini iii o i iii e.iiv tip atnture in tUin tmuiilry A ilia ir 1. a Aaae >ll aVa api loltal ill lla ' eli ii'ttctif dim die louvt-ra ot a uieua iii wa :s not put milted to have u Igryr ta prm i ttttinn ** ii the eommillee even lie U|*h I hut repri at mutton luiyht lull • aim. t of u nuijoiity. i he aiiiiijuaailinli of the Cirnnt .Sua I loi iK I * mil me of In vent igaiinn viu* In .* the-c h.ng miil weil-ealabliaheii . it: e. With die a vceptiou u! Mr. lt.ivard, a l>eiiioaruf, die Coiumitler, na ;ij;iei il oj on in the CSruiit eaueue, Villa Iliaaih 111 l eg! luaivi ly of ibtaae VfilO ho.I v..till i>n iill at Mi, 1 rumbull'a pi. |M.kii a.i.a ; Mid iViii iii vle'liit|f the f). iillKl .ta ill tile S. note w.-le 110 l Vide j aii I ted. Why thia violation of |muliiutulary in v. Mini i oinmi.ii Iniinear T 'litem cau In but one nnaaver lu thia quiwton. Tl. fiit-niia of (iruiit ill (lie Heuatr , vvi r. uli ..til to Ciiiimit Mil iuquiiy into tlo iilitprti a I'll-* olio* Adminielra liioi lo mi iiupurlial ami fear lea* Com [ in ii tee i t lirjol liiitn*. i palm i'uiikling, Nye, Moruiu, hi do is, give aiioibt-r rcnu.n of their sir; i.jje coorsc. I'liey tell ihc Kepoli tit :i Jolt) Mini the couuirv lliat ft uiiil.oil, Si: toiler, Schurx, leiyan, ami their t-ijjSit or u-n Uepublitau cant ijut. i>, Hie o|ii, itinl lo lile (o liia rt> uiiiiiiiiation. Take il.*e thaiu|iioiia of liianl al lheir wool* I>o they iin ajjiiiv ibat ou the |IIMIII ia*u uf an lu.i c*l, Mrtrchiu inquiry into lhe ah. cv of the Aciiuiiii-lralioii, it and il* ociiil call survive lite attack* of these eiuturul Republican leadera? Do jl.ev hot reineiuocr thai il wa* pie cite)v in this wav lhal the reiioiiiina- lion uf l'icrev was pnmutcd, and the Ad m iuii-l ration uf lluchatiaß over thiwn, nml lite D*niocralic |ri)f bo|>clr**ly nm#! rated 7 l>u I hey forget tli.a it wu di-iinguishrd Democrats in tin legislature nho led tl*e assault uf the {Tuple upun the decayiug dy imair uf those era*, who rX|-o*d llu-ir fraud# Rtul corruptions, nn-l finally br-ught them to I lie ground 7 The lie | >ubltcti advocates af Grant, by this lelt-handod attack U|w>n Trum bull iiud hi* friend#, uncoitsciwualy ul* mit anuy tbeir whole cm*e. Are Tiumbull, Sumuer, Fin ton, mud the re-t, nnlly o|>| hrd to Grant'# Admin Ut ration, mid i tbi# the rrsauu why liny are nut willing l<> *• it white washed hy a committee packed by a eatteu# 7 Then, Grant's Administra tion is doomed 7 And the >ou*r the Republican party lake# note uf this fat: and pirjiure# to bring out a new candidate, the better. 'I bia i* the language of a republican ui-uspaper, the N. V. 6uo. ASSASSINATION The Pritire of Erl Murdered. Stole* Shoot* Col. Jim Ftsi, Jr New York, January 6. Following are the circumstances attending Fik ■ •hooting: At four an J half o'rlock |in llie afternoon a carriage stopped at the Grand Centra) Hotel. It contain ed Fisk aitdacompaiiion. The former alighted and entered the hotel far the purfHjee of proceeding to his room. A# he ascended the first atep, Stokes came out of an adjoining passage. uu perceived hy Flak, unbuttoned his coat, drew out a revolver, and rapidly discharged three ahola at Fiak. The ftr-i lodged iu Fiak'a shoulder, the sec onrui id'a Cwhnici. The face wore a slight expression of |>ain, but was otlu rwise natural. His cap and swin d lay oil the left of the casket. I.Higi! iniinhcrs of prominent citisens joins d tli,- immense assemblage which view. d the remains Between one aud two o'clock the priK*ewsioii firmed, aud the i aliilalipic with the lody was biought out. The streets and avenues lieing crowded with at least ous hun dred iiinl filly thousand people. The Ninth Iteginieiit wan in full force. The sCetiu was mugnificeiil and impressive. Denunciations of the murderer was lien id in all places. The body was taken f> iirattleloro, Vt. 'J he whole procession wits over a mile long. All the windows, balpo uice. htiMijMi of houses and a|l the side* walks of the streets nml avenues ware ciowded with spit tutors. The mem ber* of Ihe Ninth Regiment are very indignant tn.dny over the assassina tion, and *iiy they are tUiorrulned to hang .Stokes. The employees of the Erie road ex press a general desire to lynch Stoker, Stokes is still in his cell ttl the tomlis. Briglmnt Young has hern arrested and put under bail. Accounts reach us of tremendous snows along the Pacific railroad. Rome, January 'J. —The King of Italy aeiil u apoeial uiiiiiiuandor to the Vatiean mi New Yimr'a I)gy lo tender hi* Mnjraty'a congruiulalioiia to the Holy rather, lhe nmlunaamlor war iikl hy t'ttiiiinal Ailonilli, who in fotiik•! I no (hut hir llolinere wa* in di.|4'i-il and uliable to riccin virita. (fin-vl do nmal Idea ioiia i umiuodi ti iin pa.tiioiia of Ohio at iln* lime i wuta-1 ait. ml a* ptii ii.ua ami na .l.fn. ult to obtain a* lira ad ami meat. \Vc Irani trom a prival. letter that in lai lion* t-a mow, Show Oil allow. 11l the bleak nil.l winter Long ag" In the bleak mid-winter A * labia*- place utN<<-d Tim tnal Almighty— Jr ill Chrirt. Tdv h'J'Hf fir January i U|iun our la ble. It i a moat boautirut number, aiu may well be point. .1 to, aa the represent*- t.va of American Art. and all judgw* of tipograpl y will piuiiouiic* thu .iMiw the ■iio*t < h-gaMt;p*pvr in the world. It* ll !u*traiiua are .tipfh, and ita literature I* m.re JattK* Surru* A Co.. publLher*. New York. Monlkly, $6 pgr yaar. TIIK HOW IN TiIK*CLOCI).- Hy Ut. KeV. Win ft M.-Veli* I> ||., Ll> If Thil adelubia: lluht.ard Hr.thr* I'ubilaher*. "let Hal.Mtm alrrel. I'rter. ♦A and h'.kl. according lo atyle of binding Hilltop Htevciia I* rveardod a* one -d the moat learned * i poun.l.-i. of 110 l v Writ now living in thU country. The richewl and ra rer I niourhla of the Uiu*i diatillgui*hed di viburot Kngiaiid and America liave been gathered with the tticvat diaeriUiiliatioii, and eonij*.• a few chapter* ut llli* Wou derlul hook They are all in baruiuiiy with the author', grand central idea, which la to unfold aud illuatrale lu all thu va id clperiilicc ol hllliian life, "Thu gtoriuua Covenant, 1* oiuiaea aud Tender llercica of our Oud," o t.rautilully ay lubolliud hy thu /it*a* ia fit ITuW. An unginal feature of ihi* book i* to clothe the truth* *o for cibly rlpra>*od in proee in the Inmt form* of poetry - an rvituuile gem follow* each chapter, intimately related to it* tenti- Uienl, and thu* helping to ii il* te*on* forever on the memory of the heart. Sev en aup. i I--t.-el plate engraving* euibellUb the work. Tkry are rare tpecimena of ar tiatic *kitl No ua)** o ** ha* been par.il to make the mechanical execution perfect in every repvct- The wvrk I* void only by üba*-riptiou and Hubbard Brue. de*ir. agent* to introduce the work in every lo cality. IfaaTMovUa- f, BiLku vua Kr uut'a ' Wntra Cutgr. "—One of the naoet! remarkable and original men n> whom Ohio ha* giveji birth, ha* died by the hand* "f the wild Indian* auioug whom br cha*e to dwell, tieo. P. Bcldrli, known, ag "The White Chief," and a* lhe *ubject of a volume of (he tame name, wa* ltl on the l*i ol September near lirand River agency, lfakota Territory. He had left the agency unarmed, and with SUU worth of good* logo to a Sioux camp, about thir ty -Ave utile* from hi* place of dupi rture ' Next day ho Corp** wa* found by lbe| road*>yy in (Ac liferent G'imi Double A—urune* of Sueeeu in the Future. 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JKWIN & WILSON aro constantly ro coiving new goods In their lins HARDWARE of every description at redu.c 0 priens—now being opened every day aplO'6B. I would rtMoaa iiully inform the Htlxun* of Centre II ill and vteiully, that 1 bave eiabllabad a jewelry abop In Milroy, for repaitiug clock*, Wat< bet, and Jewelry. Ail work left for repair* will be pminliy attended to and repaired in the Uioal ap proved atyle. i,it* St. j.ti. KINO. i i>vi i N ißritt-nUTryorfrK j\ tera ofadminiatrationa Jr tn>nun nun • t tutu aat/u on the ratate of Nancy It no l> le, lute of I'olter two., dee'd, have been a ranted to the utideraigned. All pr ton* knowing iheluaelvea indebted to aaid estate will make immediate payment thoae having eluiitia will preaent them properly nulhi iilirated for ivttlellient, A. LCKKNHACII, :}aii< M Admiliiatrator. j 12 lanielitary on the total* of (lix-rga liuil e, tale Of I'lilter Iwp., dee d, have Ween , rant, dto the undersigned. All per* MM* 1 imwilig th luaetVi a liidebli*d to md estate will make ilomediate payment, alid th -*ii having clalma will preaent tbnii property authenticated fur aetlleinont. AARoN LCKKNHACII. jtin") tit Kaerutor. 4 UMlNlsfßAfOltrt NOTICE Ut i\ ler* of aduiitiiatralion to the ealale of Philip hiioer, lateof (irrgg twp., Centre county, dee'd., having been granted the iilidurigm d, ail person* Indehted to the aaid •otate are ii-|ui*led to make immediate set tlement, and thoau liav lug clainia to pre* *eiillheio duly eulheutleated foi paint.-lit. H.vMI'KL iikkkTnu, Jmii'i id Administrator Tlie Tenth Volume of Wooi.a Hotec- uoi.ti Miuithk begin* witb January IMitf. lu regular contributor* include Horace liieeley, Uail Hamilton, Tli*> K. lloecbi-r, llr. lio Lcwrt*. Ifr W. W. Halt, Jattic* I'ci ion, etc Harriet itcecber Mow *. Urn k I'oiuc-roy John G. Saxe. Maj. lien K i l palriek, I'c-Uuliuui V. Na*by, etc., a rile mr it occasionally. Tenti*,sl UU a year. In clubbing, three Ir-t-cla** periiHln-al* arc given for th price of one of them. The moat liberal I'lemimu Lit ever published. No periodical I* wore frequently or favorably mentioned by the prt *t. " VVocal • lloukchold Magaxilie" I* oi.e of the moiiunient* of hu*ine* enter* priu which mark lhe age." Mrlkimhtt Hum* Juurmtl, I'hiludelpbia, fa. "ft ha* born iruprovii g ever *luce wo knew it —a g*"d er itrriob tor the future. '-L'uur •er.New Warkct, Canada. 'TI ia a mar vel of ch. api.e** and lir>t*cls** quality cmbtned." .Ve*e IVf Tuna. Speci men c-ojiv *cnt free to any addre**. S. S. WtHJll A OC.. jali 1" 4t Newburgh, N. Y. OUKKIFFgiALKS By viiiue of *uu* O dry wriuof heri fa. ia*. levari facia* vc-ndiuoiii exponas, issued out of the Court of Common < luaa of Centre counly, aud to mc directed, there wilt be exposed to pub lic sale, al the court-bouse iu Bcllefottle, on Saturday, January th* 'JUih, 1072 The uudevided our-*ili- part of all tttrt certain tract or piece of land altuale in the piwnahip ot Bc-aner, ta the ooui.ty uf Cen tre, and Stale uf l'a. Bounded and dr I air I bed a* follow* lieginiiig at a while oak, theme aoutb 37 degree*, weat 1M j vrcua* to a while oak, thence south if de gree, teat l-EI p*-rebr* to a poet, litem c i **ulh U degree*. ee*l perchM to a pine, I (iieiite noiih at -j- grew*, (KH pert-he*, to j the piece of begmiug containing 138 arrt end 113 pertbe* and allowance together with the hereditament* alid appurtenance* the building* being a two *lory frame ticliuig bouke and bank hem. Seiacd, taken in execution, and to be eotd a* the 1 l-ronerty uf William H. Longwell and An na at. Longwell. ALSO: The following raal nUlc of defendant, 1 • ituate in Walker twp.. Centre county,' Pa Bounded and de*cribed a* follow* : j , Lot in Hublerburg, on the North, by land of Adam bnlciX oa Kast, by land --f Joseph Sltafrr, oa South, hy public road, | leading through lluhteraburg from Kurt to W et, and on the Weal by road leading froiu Uublrraburg to Howard, and kuown aa the Carner Hotel, containing about 1 i acre*. Thereon erected *atd lloU-l buiid - log. * table, and Other outbuilding* Aim, -a certain tract of land aituatc in Walk-r n-w iifthip, afoioaid, butttiJed oa the North, by land* f Benjamin Tilghman. on Ka.t, by land of J no. Caruer, on the South by i-üblk rad, leading irotu Hublcrsbur* to Howard, and on the Weal by Land of Jno. I Carner, containing about tfty acre*, about ••rty acre* cleared and under Pence. Setxcd, taken In execution and to be aotd | a* the property ot Christina Uubler. ALSO : A certain tract or pieca #1 land, ailuatv in Mile* townabiu. Cvttlrw county. Pa. Bounded on k*t, oy land of Jacob Brum gart South by land of Jerry Maine*. \Ve*t by ltowcraock*, and on North, by land of , containing twenty acre* more or lv*. Thereon erected a lg dwel ling houac. Stable, and other outbuilding*. Sriard, taken in execution and to be aold aa the property of Jacob Slutterbeck. ALSO: Ail that rcriain lot or piece of ground. Situate in th<- Borough *f Belicfoatc, Cen tre county. Pa, Bounded and do*crib< d at follow*: llcgiiiing at n po#t on thv north tide of Buffalo run, along a Una of lot of Timothy Kelly, north 40 degree*, west 14V f-ot to p*t. thence north &71 de groc*. east 00 fret 3 ittrhet to port, thence *>Ulh 40 degro*#. cart 143 feet to Jw>t, theme south M degrees, wcat iiO feet to place of bcgiiiiug. i hereon erected a two •lory (ram# dwelling house, wnd other out building*. Soixcd and taken in execution and to be old a* the property of George W. Shafer. AI-SO: All that certain messuage and tract ot land. aituate in Kuah tuwyship. Centre county, Pa. Surveyed in the name >*f Casper Lawrence, begin iug at a quaking asp, ther.ee by land of William button, south M decree*. wml i'JI perches to a white oak. theme by land vacant, south 40 degree*. cast 230 perches to a black oak, thence by land of Samuel Chestnut, north to degrees cast fJ) perche* to a hemlock, thence by land of baniel Itru titer, north 40 degrer*. we*t 230 perche* to the begin ina, containing 433 acres lot perches and allowance, which said tract was surveyed in pursuance ola warrant dated 16th May, 171 M, granted to said Casper Lawrence (ex cepting and reserving 16 acres of said tract at the maplo corner at the pond.) Also all that tract of land situate in Rush township, aforesaid, begin in g at a maple or black oak, thence bv land urveved in the name of Mary Floyd. south 40 degree*. eat 230 percbc* to a hickory, thence by land sur veyed in Ibe name of Jacob Slough, north 60 degrees, east 320 perches to a birch or pine, thence by land surveyed in the name of Owen Jordcn, north 40 degrees, west 230 perches to a hemlock or post, thence by land surveyed in the name of Casper Law rence. s<>Uth 60 degrees, west 320 perches to the place of begining. Containing 46c acres IN porches and allowance. Survey ed on a warrant in the name of Sataucl Chestnut, dated May Ifith 17W. (excepting and reserving 40 acres of land off, the west corner of the above tract adjoining the maple or black oak corner.) Thereon erected two dwelling houses, two stables, and other outbuildings, about two acre* cleared. Seined, taken in execution and to be sold as the property ofCharles W. F. Calvert. ALSO: All that certain messuage tenement ami tract of land situate, lying and being in Snow Shoe township. Centre county, IV Bounded and described a* follows: Be gining at a maple tree, thence by land con veyed to Edward Scott, north 1 degree, east HD feel to post by a pine, thence by land surveyed to Peter llall. south W de grees. east 268 perches and 1-16 of perch to a nine tree, thence by land surveys*! to James Uilliland, south 1 degree, 120 (>e re he* to a po*l oy pine, thence by land surveyed to France# West, north 82 de grees, west 268 l-lfl perche# to place of be giniug, containing 108 acre*, 8 perches and { allowance, the same more or less. Said tract of land in warranted name ol Henry Valid ike and sold by MacManus to Charles McCafferty by him, aold to P. Cryder and K. McCormick and by them, old to said 11. A. Litchenthaler together with the licriditaineiiU and appurtenances. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of 11. A. Litchcnthaler. ALSO: All the right title and interest of defen denl in and Mi the following real estate, *L : All those certain pieces, parcc *or tract' of land ittl*te In Kusli township, Contra county, Pa. One thereof with war rantee name of Peter BruUmsii, contain ing d't'l acre* and 168 perches, (Na.HS.) another thereof, in the name of Thomas Kd wards, containing 463 acres 168 perches, (No 30.) another thereof, in the warrantee name of Kobert Irwin, containing 433 acre* and 158 perches, 4No 37, ) the residue of the trait in the warrantee name ot Thomas Hamilton, containing 216 acres and 153 perches, (No. 38,) the residue of the tract in the warrantee name of Thomas (Irani, containing 216 acres and 153 perches, (No. 4-a,) another thereof, in the warrantee name of Thomas Keeso, con taining 433 acres and lost porches. No. 46,. and also parts of tracts, Nos, 85 and 75, surveyed 111 warrantee names of Win. Pot ter and Martin Meyer, beaming at a post corner of land of Mrs. Sarah .1. Hale and K. W. Hale, thonne along land of said K. W. Hale, north 6W degrees, east 47 perches to a post, thence south 15 degrees, east 24 perches, thence south 20 degrees, cast 0 porches, thence south 7 degrees, west 14 perches, thence south 13| degrees, west I f perches, thence south 4 degrees, west 84 3-10 porches to a post, thence north 50 wi>at 471 penh*# I" a tli*nc' along land ot Mr*. Ha rah .1 |I4!•-. north 4u degree*, e#l 811 pcrchc* to a |o-.l. tb.-uff alone wnc, north -14 degree*, wvt 4-* Grebe* to the plarse of i>*Kintug. Contain* g '2l aerim It ' 2 parches, not wisr and *lq lot* No*. ItC, Itfcl. IU4 iirul |lu6, in tie borough of I'll iliiw burg, and the njnar bounded by north nth arrrt, Fine *tree! Athortoiu lain* and Spruce .tr.-et, in tb' boiough of l'liilio.tiuru N.U.ii, taken In execution and lo be odd a* the proper!y of K. W. Kale ALHOt AH the personal. unml and rl im|r-; ly Irani In*** and right* of the defendant. 1 The Kddy run Improvement Company j Situate lying and heltijt in tha towrn*phip'*J of Curtin. Hnoar Hliue and Huron.lu, in the; County of Centre, in and upon Kddy ruie and two run tributaries of II -acli creek, frotu their murrta to their mouth*, for their whole length, together with the dam • luitea, aiuirn galea, crib*, ealiaia, and other devlc>a, lor the lloating of limber, •a* loga and limber, down tin aaid run*, and improvement* uoado and constructed under and in pursuance of an i emit lad, 'all Mt to incorporate the Kddy run l*>- | proveuu-iit Company , P**Ml the HOth day of April, Hnin. Seined, taken in axarulioit | and t<> be auld at tb property of The Kddy Kun Improvement Company. 1 ALH< All of defciidanu, right, title, inter***, aud claim of in and to all that certain piece or l|H of ground cituale in the borough of I'hiliiMburg, Centre counly, I'a Hounded end de*cribed a* follow* : beaming at the corner of loturt-l and Noilli C< litre *treeU, ihuacn north hy Centre trcet Wi feiH U> the tiiiu of lot*, thence by lot No. "JO, I'JU fwi, the-uce al right angle* and aerua* the mid dle of aaid lot lib f.et to Laurul -treel, ihence by III!- *aim , ItSJ feel t. the place of begining, l.eing "lie hall of I< Naiugal own.-ran.l contractor and Martin llouor, tru-iee* of (he church of the Uni ted Brethren in Clout, al Jul.an Furnace, to wit: The building it n frame church, bounded on the north by public road lead ing from Julian Jtiruacc- to l'ort Matilda ••at by land* of Jacob L"..m and *ouili and tnl by trret or alley*, mid known *• lhe property of ibe United ftretbren In Clirl*t. *1 Julian Furnace ill HoU*Ultl lowmhip, Centra county, IV Said building ha* a front of Iti feet uli said public roa.l and • t..tiding back leet. one xtory of lb feet aud surmounted with a belfry or spirt. Suited taken in execution aud l<> be told a* the property of the United Brethren in Christ, or Johua Reynold*, J a mo* Mc- Mauigal aud Martin Hon*vr, trustee* Sal* to commence at I o'clock of said day. U. W. W'tMDitl.S'U, Sh tf. Sk'r. omce. BellefontaJUc-c. 'JWh. llfTl. ] CIOM M lS>lt N KlkS SA LK <>l uii-*tc-.l' land*, fa pursuance of an act of A*- •c-uibiy pasac-d on U>a Sill day of March, j A. U. 11*24. the Co , niinsioaer* of C'entre County will sell at public sale at the Court llottre, in the borough of Bellefonte, on Saturday the 2u Ml JiiSKPH M CLCSKBV. SAM L K K IST KM, JGSA.VKKY, fhmwu"i rVufre Co. WM M'KKYTV* • CARD. J. E. Caldwell to. N*u 902 CHESTNUT ST., PHILAOKM'HIA. He*ire to envite the MK-riil attention of purchaer* and other* vuilltig the city, to their unuaually large and vnriod aaaort meut of HEW JEWELRY, FINE W ATCHES or MtMT KEMAHLK MAKE**. GOLD CHAINS ARTISTLC SILVER WARE FOB UK IOA I. ANli OTHER PBEUENTA- TlOVd. TABLE CTJTLKRKY, ELECTRO PLATED GOODS OK FISEST tiUALfTT FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES AND MANTEL ORNAMENTS, Kooetvcvi DIRhXT FROM PARIS during the present season. Courteou* and polite attention i* extend ed to all who may be induced to accept cordial invitation to viait their beautiful ■ttire, (2 CHESTNUT NT. Jul 14.3 m CENTRE HALL FOUNDRY and Machine .Shops. Van Pelt & Co. The undersigned, having leased the above estatdishiuenl, announce to the pub lic that the aame w ill l carried on in all it* various branches, a* a FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP, ami Manufactory of Agricultural Implements, They are prepare*] to till, upon shorted no tice, all order* for Horso Powers Threshing Machines liay Hakes, FLOWS aud Flow Castings of every description, ail kinds of Casting.. made and fitted up for Mills, Forges, Furnaces, Factories, etc. Also, everything in the line of BIIAFTINUB. PULLI Et! II AND E US, in Iron or Brut*. Wo employ the best Patternimikcrs. Our Patterns art* new and of the latest improved plans. Also manufacture the uurivulUd ROUGH & READY Co r n PI ant et\ which is the best now made. All orders by mail promptly alien dctl to ldccTllf BOALTS lor Buggies and Carriagbcr sixes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at ' pit)'oß IRWIN a Wtuos' (J UK AT FIIIE ! 1 Great Deal ruction : I of high prices! SINCE THE ARRIVAL OF ni M! ■fjyuat Ibe Old Statu!.#* ! of WM. WOLF | f ill Ceiiirt Hull. I.ADIKB AND OKNTK DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS. Ail 11. GROCERIES II.UtDWAUK, qUEEHHWAICE lints, Cap. RkiU, Shoe*. AIANI, A CHEAP LINK OK j PL A-N N KLS, MUM_iks, CALICOES AND SHAWLS, A LAO. A (-.OOP ASSOKTM KNT UP NOTIONS, SYBUFtI. COFFKIB. also a It.rgr slock of FISH, lh* all kinds, MACK KKEL and HERRING ihv l*mt slid ikstMO in Iks market. aprTl • WM. WOLF. GROCERIES! The Chepasi, purest, best. OPPOSITE Til* I RON FRONT, On Allegheny Street. RUHLAGAULT jCoßse.Ten. Sugar, Syrup, Dried Fruit, Ciinnail Fruit. Hams, Dried Beef, Salt. I'tekka, Butter, Flour, * Corn Meal. Bitekweat Flour, and everything tuualy kept in a well regu lated tot rlio Grukery Store loarS.dm RITHLa OACLT. COAL, LIME, and POWDER! COAL—Wiikeeban* Coal, Chert nut Stove, Egg, furnace and foundry. Coal- -orb- wl quality, at the low est price*. Container* will plaate note that our coal it housed un der commodious shed*. LI ME-Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor talc at our kiln*, on the pike lending to Milesburg. POWDER.—Having received the agency for l>u Font'* Powder AT WHOLESALE, we *hall be ploased to recei vo order* from the trade. Office and yard near touth end ot Bald Eagle Valley H, R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa novt SHORTLIDO K * 00. PUMPS! Wooden Pumps, AND PIPING. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention ofthecitiaeiu ofventre county, and Penn*vaUcy in particular, to the fact that he i* manufacturing Y>]£ B£r/ PDfiJP, made at home or elsewhere. He UMM none but the b*t material, HK viuiKTl tuin to give satisfaction, a* being the moot lect in* and SUMMON TO TUB OLD wooden pump, being arranged to let the water off and prevent treecing in winter. Pine, poplar or cucumber pump* always on hand. Hi* matirial for pump* i> all -awed from large timber, and are thu* Secured against Checkingor Cracking. All ordera by mail promptly Ailed. PIPI NG, made of the best material, of live inch scantling, joined together w.th coupling blocks, thoroughly banded, mad w*i ranted to stand any pressure required for ordinary use. Prices of J>i' ing range froui la to 18 cents per foot, Send orders to scpt.3o.ly J. TELLER. MiU*burg. Pa. r pl! KANVI L STORK i now receiving L H largo and well assorted Stock ol Hardware, Stoves, Nails, HorseSßww, Sad dlery, Ola** Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop Iron also buggy and Wagon Stock ol every description.—Call and supply your selves atthe lowest possible rates at aU?8. IRWIN him lll.*tekefrii!y-M.ii.lt Furniture t • e end warrant"! f *< •> *'orb me n l, *ll ined* under <*wli *•<* Jet* ♦ •Km, end l offered *1 ml- * J;' where. ThnnkAH for p*l fctnir, b' *• " it. * wurtlnnelir# -f the *tw (lull end te l*l before *•-• • elrawhcrr H| 4 * i /frv 1 f Hi g. m, gi * ■ ■ ■-ryjffe g •/.JAMljf w?n *lai, ii '* *■ wee *LAlit A STil 36k8 Atira.->*et Lew. Ikllefratte, <>< Be , on tl>e Diamond. ecu door to tier men', hotel. C* limitation* ir t ni.ae a>i E*tk. übwmt JOHN F. FOTTLK, Ittwwy t! ~v. Coltr* Uo* pr.. idly Made iitd .fM-eh. attention jjitm k< tt.ora hevfrty I* d* t limpwijr Iwr rale. V lit di* ®(> *i d Lev* Mkawmlce! lh"f>. Uurttift*. i< Of floe ie the diamond, north Ode mi the court better, Bcllefoiii'-. eeCMTflnt' hk.kt enot'KtnM' r, I Pre*id< it. • < r. ff .ENTER COL NT V DAN KIM. < • (Late lit Hit. a, Hearer A Co.) receive hkVM/m. And Allow lateral, l>t*e*'wnt N"' • - tuy end S H Guerre meat Securitu►. Gold e • ,pUTCftf Cbufra.*. J AS. ll'll ANL'S. Attorney at La* BeHefttte, nrm }tlj attend* lo ell ht ineMmtra*fed m h m. jtIS.W r\ r. FORTHET. Anoit ey *i It * IJ 9 BdlifeHlr, P.. Oflar Mrtr li. r nold het.lt. Bl .t ICt t ( u. *. K iUimt ""uru a e* t fl'Altlfl'flfl & 32AV£fj ATTOKSKrS.AT I.J r, llellefonte. Centre Co., Pean ■ iOfcf - • IRA C. MITCHELL, At 11 :! , w IlelleAwitr, J'. t'flf. It -t :!>,! new hnildier epfßiltether- II- t . . a.uj-C.t unrsff or imr , C. H. Gutolius. Bttrgfon and sr. N P. and who ha* lm pranking *'# ORN BLANK KTV ANO 7L IGH 1! KLi at lr pens-*. -,t mpWW. In* IX * WIIMW' £ mtST I.U "lilT, *!l " | / ' kinds at lin > 'i SCALES, >t whAlrwU >d wail, cheap FINE TABLE CCTLKRY. TWRTTIDIJIG pUtcd fork*, #l*.' -ii*. A, . at aplOti* IRWIN A V IL-SOX^ T>OoTS, large slock, all style*. >iM and II Dl>n, for men and boy*. in-t uriivitl at Wolf well known old JSI rtd. J - P. OOKNRIKK, -VRTMAN, DILLINGER& COMPANY No. 47. NORTH TUliili ST., PRIL A between Market and Arch, formerly KM. MANUFACTURERS & JOBBERS IN Carpet*, Oil Cloth*. Oil Shad.*, Wick Yarn, (\tton Yarn*. Camel Cbnin#, Grain Bag*. Window Paper, Batting. Ac. AU... WOODEN AND WILLOW WAUK. Brushes. Looking Glumes, 4tc. derfMy EC. nVKEsVX SI7NOTAR T P V P.- L Lie AND MILITARY AGENT, and Conveyancer. Deed*. Bend*, Mort gage*, B nd all instrument* of writing faith fully attended to. Special attention given to the collection of Bounty and Pension claim*. Office nerly t>pto-i tc the Court Hou*e, two doors above M<-*sr*. Hush At Yocutn'* Law Offie* Bellefonte, Pa lfgunly UNION PATENT CHTRN tbe lit inuseat * lau tji a WtLsoji'iL* pKP6, Chas. H. Held, dork, Wntchinakrr A- Jeaclci Mtliheiia. Centre 00., Pctina Respectftiiiy inform* his friends and th. public in general, thai hi ha* ju~: oocaeo at his near establishment, above Alexan der's Store and .keep- constantly on hand all kinds of Cloche, Watches and Jcwdn of the latest *tvk'*, a* also the Martin villi Patent Calender Clonks, provided with r complete index of the month, and day oi tha month and week on its face, which i. warranted as a perfect tim*ke-per. isO-Cloeks, \\ niche* and Jewelry re paired on short notice and warranted * MILLER S HOTKL, Woodward, l'a Stages arrive aud depart daily. Tliia favorite hotel is now in every ri-.-poat one of the most pleasant country hotels in central Pennsylvania. The traveling com munity will always find the bet accommo dation. Drovers can at all times he accom modated with stable* and pasture for any number of cattle or homs. julyS-68tf GEO. MILLER. ABAITM, SKXXOLP'S XKW MARULK • FROST, uiauor at., Bcllefuute. W I N ES AN i) IW The subscriber tespocU'uily talis the at tention of the public to his csteblL-iun ut, where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors' wholesale at the lowest cash price*, which arc warran ted to be tho bust qualities according to their respective prices. His'stock consist* non K*'>eU, Irish and other \\ hiskies, all kinds of brandies, Holland ' * Uherry, blackberry Hiiu other Wiuoi—the bo.