•^awmammmammmmmwaammremwmai^^M Centre Reporter, r&XD. KWRTI ... Wlwr ' Centre Hall, Pa., Jan. 19., '72 TERMS. -The Ckxtwk Rati. Huron- Tit is published weekly at ! mdrancs. or $2,50 when mn paid in ad vane*. Ralfjearl.v and quart . scriplion* at the s*e rate. rt|l* eoptwa 4 AdStitMMaU sl, per square <*? linoslfor'hree Insertion*. Ad* ertUementi for a longer period, at a reduced rati. Basin*** oarO* of five lines. *a per year Oomiuunieatioas recommending person* or okce, 5 cents per line- Cnmmuaioa ion* of a private nature and obituary no liens exceeding fivs lines, live eenu per tno. Business notices in local column 10 >onts per line, for one insertion. NT slices of deaths and marriages inserted .roe ot charge. Our mentis sll nam o the county will oblige by sending n* user items ef interest from their respectivelocal- IH^t The figure* *et to the .fddrwtt upon each subscriber s paper indicate that the uhacrlpUon i* paid up to such date, and answer the same as at ece'pt miUing by mail, or otherwise will M*l£ stand Rom a change in these datethat the money has been received Both the United States Senator* from Indiana have had their pocket* picked in New York within a few weeks. This forever settles it, that there is no honor among thieve*. Show us a newspaper iu favor of Grant's renomination, ami we will show you a sheet that is the apologist of every thief and plunderer that has thrust his fist into the public treasury, and stolen the people's rooniee. The Missouri democratic state com mittee hava decided in favor of the passive policy, and will shortly issue an addreta recommending that the Missouri policy be adopter! by the na tional democracy in the nextjpreaideu tial campaign ; which menus that the democratic party stand aloof and let anti-Grant republicans run a ticket which shall be acceptable to democrats, with such a candicate as Chase or Trumbull for Presideut. The radical legislature of Illinois passed resolutions censuring Grant and Sherideu for using the federal soldiers at Chicago, fur police duty, during and after the fire, without a request from the state authorities, as proscribed bj the constitution. Our raiders well recollect tbat this impu dent interference led to the murder of district attorney Sbeiwood ofChi ago, without any cause, who was shot dowu on the streets, by a soldier, car rying one of Grant's bayonets. It justice were done. Grant, and Piegau Phil aheridan would be held to answer for the murder of the district attorney. The republicans in congress, the other day, voted against the proposed 16th amendment, by which a foreign er may be elected to the Presidency. We thought that the party which went it so strong for equal rights when the negre was up, would accord the same rights to a white foreigner as they did to Sambo. Under the radical 15th auieudweut a negro can be elected President, but a white foreigner, no matter how gieat hid qualification*, is denied the same privilege, and the rads vote against bringing him to an equal ity with Sambo. A senate committee is just uow en gaged with investigating the frauds and impositions practiced by the radi cal custom-house officials in New York. From some of the testimony taken, it is shown that the wen en gaged in the general order business, make SI OO,OOO a year in an illegal manner, and that these scamps have had the immediate protection of Grant, and that the white-house was -f sharing the plunder. So disgraceful have become these abuses in tbe New York custom house, that Mr. A. T. Stewart, whom Grant bad secretary of the Treasury at the com mencement of his administration, upon different occasions as be testifies, call ed tbe President's attention to the matter, but Grant never had it stop ped. Another witness testifies that' the profits all go to a "mess" at Wash-; ington, bosom friends of Ulysses, shoulder-strapped suckers at the pub lic teat: Grant knew of all these euor-1 IUOUS abuses, he knows of them, yet the fellows are kept in their [xwitious, as proven before this committce.hy the big Injun at Washington. Woman Suffrage Quieted. Judge Sbarswood, of this st ite, re cently delivered an opinion upon the right of woman to vote, as claimed by eome. under the 14th and loth ame id nients. The occasion was a suit brought by a lady of Philadelphia, against the election officers of a pre cinct in that city, for reftisiug her vote -at tbe late general election: The Judge said: "It is beyond all question the pro visons of the ninth article of the Con stitution, commonly called the Declar ation of Rights, extend to and include both sexes, and that when the words 'man' or 'men' are therein used, they comprehend also woman. It is equal ly clear that a woman who is born in this country or naturalized us she may be under tbe acts of Congress, is a citizen as fully entitled io the pro-' tectum of the Government as a man, and with a right to enjoy at! the priv ilege's which properly belong to citi• zeus. Bui it doea not follow that the elective franchise is oue of their priv ileges. That is exclusively regulated by the Constitution, which has exclu ded many citizens from it by reason ol age, non-payment of taxes, uoti-resi deuce within the Commonwealth and the election district for a certaiu peri od of time. Nor can I perceive that the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amend ments to the Constitution of the Uni ted States have any beartug t appli cation ojsoti the question.'' The Judge then proceeded to show that dm ComtUittiwm of Pennsylvania ce a very early date raferM ex prnwty h> men when H *pok# ol'tie©- lora, thereby excluding women from the privilege of suffrage. 'ho plain tiff accordingly lout her case. The Hon. R. 11. Duell publish** card in refctenco to the purjatac ot franking circuiara containing election tcring documents for tirant • renoiu illation, and advertisement* for tin ob scure Maryland uewpaper. Mr. Duatl *uy# tiiat the act waa unauthor ed by him. and that tne name endow ed upon tl cienvelopea cunluiuing these circulars is a forgery. It now remains tor Postmaster General Chorjwuuiiig ('reswell to explain hew i i* that these Grant electioneering documents are permitted to be sent broadcast through the country at public x|h i.m undvr the cover of circulars a portion of which bear the Irenk of u liciitions member of (Anigrvs*, while as a pre tence tor the free circulation of others tbe name of a real member of lon grvss is forged upon them. It set ms there is no end yet to th forgiug resorted to by men in of.i to accomplish their base purpose*, u well as by men who wish to get inn office, Inside the la*t six month* this thing has got to be quite a mania with dishonest politicians, and it i a pity that the villains are not put iuto the penitentiaries for their erimo*. No honest man will countenance or suptMirt such villains. Harrisburg. Iu the Senate, Jau. 11th, was offer ed a joiul rolutiou proposing an ameudiucut to the constitution uf Pennsylvania, as follows: Strike out the sixth sectiou of the sixth arlitle of the constitution ami insert in lieu thereof the following: "A state tr a?- urer shall bo chasm by the .qualified electors of the state at such time and fur such term of service as shall be proscribed by law." On tbe vote for chief clerk up to seventh ballot there was a lie. when Col. Ziegler declined beiug a candi date any longer. On next ballot sen ator Randall, dem, of Schuylkill voted for Hammantly radical, br clerk, by which he received a majori ly. Mr. Mackev, rad, was re- elect ed slate treasurer, The democrats voted for Mr. Dougherty, of Hairisburg A Subscriber is curious to know of us, whether the Centre Co. Law Li brary had been repealed this session We answer. No ; —all large bod its move slowly. The mountain will in clue time labor aud bring forth its mouse. The legislature cantiul afford toexhaust itself upon such a work right iu the start War with Spaiu. Washington, January 13. —The Slate and Navy departments have re ceived the affidavits of the officers and crew of th. steamship Florida, relating to the outrage committed on her on the high seas by two Spanish war vessels. The facts have created considerable feeling here to-day, as it is established bevoud all doubt that an iu.-ult to the flag has been repeated on the high seas. It is well understood that the govern ment will demand of Spaiu first, a prompt apology ; second, punishment of tho officers committing the outrage; and third indemuily for damages. The Situation in New Orleans New Orleans, La., January 12. — The political muddle here remains un changed, ueither party showiug the least sign of giving in, or even com prom:siug their difficulties so tbat bus iness may begiu. Already have elev en days out of the sixty allowed by law for the legislative sessiou been wasted. In the Senate to-day there was no quorum, only twelve Senator* Iwine present; whiie iu the House only fiftv WariKothites were present. A resolu tion was introduced and adopted by the House to inquire into the facta concerning the discharge of the Grand Jtiry by Judge A bell, of the First Dis trict Court. Several of the members talk of introducing articles of impeach ment against Abel I. Speaker Carter surrendered himself this morning to the First District Court, Judge Abell having issued a warrant for hie arrest as accessary to the shooting of Walter R. Whey land by the two deputy sergeats-at-arms of the (.-arterites, they both declaring that they acted under Carter's order*. The general fear and expectation that General Emory would declare martial law has died away considera bly. The half threat, however, has had a good effect, the city being quiet er to-day than on any previous day since the beginuing of the trouble. Ending in Murder. The First 8100d —A Sergeant-al-ann* Shoots a Member of the Louisiana Legislature—Merely Obeying Or ders- Dism iter ug 11 'armolh' Strength, Ac. ■ New Orleans, La., January 9.—At 5 this evening W. B. Whey land, a member of the House from Sabine Parish, was shot and killed by three assistant sergeants-al arm* of Custora- House assemblage. The murderers have been arrested, and the coroner's inquest jury is now examining the case. It is thought McCullougn and his two associates will be committed for murder at d Geo. W.Carter as ac-, ctftsory. McCullough tat<d to Cap tain McCsnti, who arrested hiui, that Carter had ordered him to bring iu all the members of the House dead or | alive, and claims he acted under in i structions. What iiitenaifiv* the case is that a few days ago the Carter body ex lulled Whey landand admitted a Mr. .Smart iu his stead. Smart was sworn in, hut becoming disgusted, quitted them and weul home. In killing Whey I and they would diminish War inoth's strength without increasing their own. The feeling against Grant, j Carter, Casey, and Packard is greatly i increased, and this movement was con-1 sidered preconcerted. General Kino-. rv says the Custom-house has broken faith with him ; that lie ha* now but one course to pursue. Whey land made no resistance. He was elict froui behind by McCullough while the tww lueu held him. The insurrection ii probably over. The House of Orleans. Its Estates to be Restored to its JYince* One Step Nearer the Throne. Paris, January 12.—The committee of the Assembly has reported unani mously in favor of repeal ng the law sequestrating the estates of the Orleans princes. [This is a natural corallarv of the vote of the Assembly which give the Prince de Joinville and the tied' An male their seats in that body notwithstanding the quasi opposition of M. Thiers and hie Minister of the Interior, M.Casimer Perier. Major General Win. H. Hallock died at Louisville, Ky., last week. Sumner Trlw fo Corner Grant Ib Relation lo (he Sum Domingo Scheme* Mr. Sumner offend a resolution, which we* adopted, directing the Com mittee on Retrenchment to inquire! whether any money had In-en paid on amount of any naaertad leM of the Ray if Haniann to the Doited Slate*; if to, by whom, out of what fund and to whut amount; lm>. if audi money • had been paid by private persons, then to re|M>rl tbe names of iiuch |ienwn. with tbeir buainfMi and tbe induce ments to tbia outlay ; whether interest- d ill land grant* or other peculaliou on the Inland of San Domingo; wheth er there hint been any uudeiaUndmg that uch money would b* refunded by the I nitt t 1 State* J ulsu to ascertain the application id such moneys and the agent obtaining and disbursing •he Mtnte, with |<owr t send fur per mum and paper*. New York, January 10.— The fnlb er of James Fish lin* gone i-rasy from the ssmsiiulion of his sou, The elder Fisk litis, m fact, been laboring undor men la. aberration for Mime years past, hi* malady being contracted during tbt cotton specula t.,n* in the south iu which ha was en gaged, on his son's account, in tha early days of the civil war. Columbus, Jauuaty 10. — lion, j John Sherman was re elected United I States senator this morning by a ma jority of six. The following is the vote: Sherman, 73, Perry, 1; Scbenck, 1; Cox, 5; Morgan, 00 Total num ber east, 140. Loudon, January 12.—The trial of the Rev. John Selby Watson for the tuurdvi of his wife u short time sinew, which ha* been ill progress for the oast few days, was concluded today. The Jury rendered a verdict of guilty, and the sentence of death was pro nounced upon the prisoner. Mr. Wat sou is an author of aonie repute, and was engaged in preparatieu of an im portant theological work at tho liifee of the com mission of the deed. The national republican corn milter have decided nitou Philadelphia as the place for hoidiug the next nation al republican convention. The PerKimi Famine Ixmdon, Jau. 4. —Advicee received iu this citv from Persia state that the famine still coutinues iu that country with undiminished fatalitv. The niur tality iu the more thickly populated districts is appalling. It is estimated that the deaths now average three thousand daily. Iu province of Kho rassan the ravages of the famine and the peeliicoce are rapidly devastating the population, Thousands of sufferers are dying in the houses and streets from sheer starvation. The government having no resources is powerless to relieve the widespread distress In the large cities of Japan and Te heran the ravages of the plague and famine are very muiked. Hundreds of the dead remain uuburied. Explosion in a Walsh Mine. London.Jan. 11. —A terrible ex. plosion occurred iu Wales, yesterday, iu the Oakwood colliery, while the men were at work. Many were able to make their escape. One gang were shut otf, and the probabilities are tluit they have all perished. Eleven men have been taken out dead, ami parties arc now exploring the mines for the missing ones. The flames broke out and the extensive works and machine ry were entirely destroyed. ' - One Hundred to Fifty that Stokes will not be Hanged. New York, January 9.—Stokes was to-dav back in hia old cell Now 60, which has been handsomely fitted up at the prisoner's expense. He slept well last night and during the day re ceived visits from a number of friends. Mm. Mansfield has not yet called to see him. Bets of 8100 toßso were offered without lakers in the city hall to day that Stokes would not be hang ed. Auother scandal in high life Is on the tapis in IxHidon. There is—so it is rumored in the clubs—a probability that a member of the royal family will shortly make his appcrraucc in the character of defendant iu the di vorce court. The story goes that a separation between Prince Tcck and his wife, princess Mary of Cambridge, is imminent, on account uf the unfaith ful of the Prince. The ex-Empress of the French has sold her jewelrv ts a celebrated firm jof jewelers in Loiidou for f400,000. {Curiosity is excited as to her reason I for requiring so large a sum of money just now The radical national convention for nominating a candidate for President, will be hold in Philadelphia, June sth 1872. The Democrats except to gain Hen. tors in in Alabama, Arkansas, Louti ana, Georgia, Nevada, North Caro lina and Oregon. If they gain all these, the new Senators will stand po litically fourteen Republicans and ten Democrats. It is possible that a new election will be held in North Caro lina, if Mr. Vence, whom theßenate refuses to admit, resigns his certificate, as the Democrats desire him to do. The PitUburg Dixpateh. - 1 artist writhing a flrt-c)u*i dally paper thou Id by all meant subscribe for tbe Pitts burg DAILY Dor A TCII, one ot tbe largest. I liveliest and ciieapeU paper* in tlia United l States. 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Postmaster* receiving subscrip tions for tbe DISPATCH, cither Daily or Weekly, are authorized to retain twenty ' per cent, on published rates for single sub scribers, or ten per cent, on our cliib rata*. I Address, O'NEILL & BOOK, I'ubliab- T ers of DAILY and WEEXLY DISPATCH t (DISPATCH Aon Building), I 67 and G9 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pn. t Til* Priuce of Wales is getting MS ' well as cuu tie expected. Cl. Flak*a (Iciu'iimMj to liU A* NftMHIR -The Attrmjut to Black tualS the ttilil- Flak al'buug id lan. In a con vera* lion with • r*joH*i M i. Jav Gould e*y* t "I will tell you how thu acquaint :iiiu-cehip between Mr, Flak fttidHtokm •riginated. Ft*k uut Mlokea avi- Jcutly, mid being attracted hy In* up jicMtaucv, cxpei u in ml h liking for hnu uliu-h aouw liil the former to mantle*! it in a aubetaHlial nay. Ur lent hiiu money to l*rt in bimiaw, thinking (hat lie nould prove equate; hut you know how be wa* deceived in hi* kind ueea— we. n-pliid with llivhlaikeai in gratitude, and the vi|i* ho hud UoUl iclo-d turned and atiing him." "Waa Flak acquainted with Slake* prier to hi* introduction to Mr*. Mali*- field ?" "That 1 cannot av- I know very little of Mr*. Mauewehl, ami cannet tell anything of her hiatury. Neither Jo I know what (ho relation* wcrw which cxietcvl lictwccii Mi*. Man*lii-hi ami Mr. Fik. It wn* a wry th iicnli iwulijiH't, ami I generally avohleil it." "lh> you kttow what cauac) the ruje tur betWceu Slekie ami Mr. Fi*k 7' "No. 1 know nothing of the cir cuiutlanco. 1 have no uie* what cnu crl the muumlmtßittling betwieii them. 1 know at otic time they were very in timate, latu-rly it ha* not imeii *u; 1 don't know for what rcamn " "What i* your opinion of the hgal action* that have Imvu viitneil into again*! Mr. Fi*k by Mm. Maiwhihl ami Stoke*?" ULAIkU AILIIvU "Blackmailing, puru ami uumiiiga tcil. There are not the alighted Srouml* lor any ucb action*. The ckigii wa* * imply lu extort money frwiu Mr. Fiak, thinking he couhl U ti ighu-ued into compliance with their evil dteigii* " "Did Mr. Fiak etcr utter auch eu limeiit* a* thoae ?" ' Frvumnlly did. *** **' |lief iu lb* rascality uf tlio wbuk- pro# ctnliug* thai uiaiic him resolve to con ic*! the trial* to the bitter end. The luru they latterly look in hie fkvor prove# how groundless were tin charges brought again*! him. The ! motive# of Mansfield and Blokes were simply to gratify perunal malice and get money, but they have, 1 am happy lo my, beuu completely foiled iu their efforta." "Mr. Fisk had no inteutiou to cum ; promise ?" "Compromise! ll# did nothing to compromise about, lie had uever idone anything that would rvuder tuck a couse uf action necessary ; he ** not in the eligbtaet aware of anything that the pnrtie* might do, and be would have treated the whole affair a* a good joke, but for the petty auuuyaitc# to which be ha* been subjected by the male valence of the plaiutill* in the suit." "How long is it since he broke with Mrs. Matisfu-ld t" "rtHK A CHABUKU MAW." "I cannot exactly say, hut 1 may tell you something which ia not gener ally'known. Since the disoluttou ot whatever tie ha* existed between him and Mrs. Mansfield he has been a changed man. lie bad cvaaed to prac tice many of the old habit* uf which he has been Recused, and was in every sene becoming what all wh* love him desired he should be. His old asso ciation* were being rapidly broken up, aud if he had lived some time longer a complete reformation would have taken place in his whole conduct, though I do not for an instant say thai his improprieties were so heinous a* they have been generally represented to be." "I suppose reports do not always speak Iruo.'' "Not by any means, and in this in stance there was groev exaggeration in many of the statements made. The sins of Mr. Fisk were |iroclaimcd to the world; he made no hidden roystery af them ; they were freely hlaioticd forth, and buwevur nue rosy be dis posed to blame hi* judgement it can not be Mid that ha concealed anything from tb* public curiosity." "Did Mr. Fisk anticipate any vio lence fruj Stakes 7" "I believe not; 1 never heard him express any apprehensions relative to Stokos." "Was he aware that threats bad bceu made against him by Stokes f "Yes, I believe be heard something of the kind, but neither be nor 1 at tached anr weight to such rumors. We looked upon tbem as idle talcs." TUB trSLKBRATItI) LKTTKRH. • What about all those letters that the the fuss originated with." "Why, there is nothing in the let ters that would implicate a living soul. The uaiue of Jay Gould docs not ap pear, neither do the names of others who have been monlianed in counec tioti with them." "I* the name of Futar B. Swocuy mentiouod V "Nut once. There is uot the least allusion made to bim in any of them." ••How #b<HD tbe Erie Ra|lro*d T "The Erie lifliirond is p#l slludctl to either. In fket, there is uothiug in the letters to warrant the assumptions of Mrs. Mansfield and Htokea, and it is only auothar iustauce of the black mailing process to which they have re sorted. ' '•Well, if Ibe letlert were no unim portant I can owl me wbv ton should have objected to tbeir publication." "Ob tbat can be eaaily explained. There were certain delicate allusion* in relation to tbe jwouliar position in which Urn, MnMd end Fk were Elartrl to ettch other, and it would not ave duiie to make theiu public." "It could uot have done much harm." | '"Judge ilrndy wna uf the opinion * tliui there was nothiug in tiicui that . cat ltd fur publication, and 1 certainly ; agree with him in hi# views upmi i the matter. The pub.icatioii uf the • ktlerr would have dune no goad, and ; they would possibly have auneyed ' many parlies without couferriug bene fit upon anybotly." } Woo It's HtPKMUI.D MaGAEI**.—TIIU 1 tenth volume of this periodical open* with the .a* Wary number, which i before u*. Lite in ursduos**or*, it 1 fill' of qh*Un lis I Imuir reading which )* admirably adapted "to ivoimHc knowledge, virtue lem peranum" It* contribution* for the month include a story by Virgiuis F- Towusund; "The Dead Yoar of ITuartar " by tieo. if. Burleigh: ** Washington and Hi* Love*." by Kit v. J. B. Wake ley, I). I),; "Newburgh mid itSurrounding,"by Joel T. lleadley; "Going toHuuvlteaping," by Kfs Mansfield; "Planing a Career," by Horrt-e Greeley;"City veru Country," by Gail Hamilton; a Temperance Story, by Alice K. William*; "The Wife oi Dr. Franklin," by Jar. Part on ; "JKuougb" Kiioukli, 'by 1 lioma* K. Beet-Iter. etc.. etc The Household AH* a blank tbat ha* lung existed, by supplying, at a low price, a good MagsEiuc which b but one dollars year. Any person not accquaintcd with it, will receive a sprcipivn copy tree by addressing S. S. WOOJ> & Co,, Jfcwburg, N. Y 1L The School Festival.~-Thb beautiful little Quarterly Magaxiue. dsvoted to new and sparkling matter fof School JCglnbi tion* aud public day*, b rcsivod for Jan uary. .No teacher or pupil xbwuM be with out it. It co*t* only imy cant* a year; tingle copy, fifteen cent*. Write fhr it, to ALFKKP I SKWKLL, PubMier*. Chicago, 111. Send your nubrriptiona now and you will not regret it. Thi Ataxia Buffalo lloat North IMallf, Neh., January 13. The tirwiid lHiko Alriia and party arrived here th * tuoruing at 7 o'clock. Tl.ey took brinkfa*l on the car*. Five Minholitncee ntnl a light wagon lot hnggagr itud u carriage for the Grand llnko ant Hie puily. Mud they -Imttil immediately .for the rauin The pel iiihocui camp lor the buffalo hoot i* on Kvd Willi.w t'retk almul litty Utile* MtUlhwret o| thi* Ju*l. Tlift iamp Ciiui*U uf two huepltai tout*, ten Vault-tent*. and a taut for *r vaul* and imldieia. Three of the wall tenia alt flooud and the Grand Duke'* i* caipcted. 808-love* and Sildey atovt* are provtdeii fur (he luMpilai 2 and wall-tent*. The hoepilal ti ul are tiMril a* dining trill*. Aii exiruaive culinary outfit i alao taken along ; and al*o lU.OUO ration* each id Hour, ugar, and eolfee, nod 1,000 pound* of tuhaec* for the In diMit*. Cuiu|iaiiy K. uf the Second Cavalry, under command of i aptain Lynn, i' at the camp. They went out •ever*! day* gu and.have everything iu the he-1 |M**ible ahapu. Company K, of the Second Cavalry, under com uiaiid of Idetitenunt Stover, act* a* e* corl lor the party to the camp. The Whole ia uiidvr comuiaud of Cienerai Palmer, wl the Omaha Barrack*. Lieutenant Hay* i* quartcriuaater of the ipoHtioii. t'orly alia* "Buffalo Bill,' airt the Duke and party here. An lay m horl* at Mt-uiclu* Creek, a two I bail' way to the camp. The party expert to make the trip iu eight hour*. Ihe Buffalo** are iu great uumhii* within ten utile* of the camp. A fw hour* ago 400 Indiana were re ported at llie caiup, with their faiui liea, and other* were coming in rapid ly. It ia *xj*cted that the war par tie* of Spatted Tail, Wbiallcr, War Bonnet, and Black Hat will be there with their respective chicle and baud*, The Grain! Duke Alexia baa aban dotiial liia projected buffalo buut iu company w itb Piegau Pbil and Spol led-Tail, aud iu obedieuce to tbe oi drta of tbe C'xar baa repaired to St. Louie, wbcuce ill ceuijmuy with Ad mirable Fuaaict be cjjk-cU an iiuiuedi ate recall iu couaiqutuoe of tbe die tuption of out relatiutw with Uu*aia. Iu the United Btalea Supreme Court yesterday Associate Ju*tice Strong delivered the opinion of the court, af firming the constitutionally of the le gal-louder acta uf Cougrew, Meatn. Swaiu, Davis, Miller, and Bradley con curring. The last named read hi* view* on una branch of the question. Chief Justice Ctmae delivered the dis •cutiugoi inion for himaelf and Memr*. Field, Clifford, and Nelson. Views on the same side were read by Messrs. Clifford and Field. Mr. Nelson was sbseut. ■ -e -m- w The Mikado nf Jaftau lias ordered the clueiug uf the Buddiet temples, aud the priests, like the muuks ul Kagiaud iu the days uf the Ucforma lion, will have cither to starve or earn au buuest livelihood. In a laud where superstition aud feudalism have hitherto held sway over a semi civil ised rat-#, this is a delicate aud danger ous exercise uf imperial power. The docrne, it appears, has caused little w*r i-itemeul in the cities hut was regarded as intolerable in the rural district* the disendowed priest* will uo doubt help tu lau the flame of discontent, aud may yet succeed in seriously cudau geriug the throne of the Mikadu. lu stitutieus venerable from age cauoot be urertuiued without a cutivulsiun. This lias been shown in the history nf all great reforms, both civil and religious. 1872. THE AGe. 1872. frryarr for the iWridmtial tkmpaifA. 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Hoi,it.—Th* farm wf Jacob lloatwrman, dee d, iu llain*. twp.. a*old laM Week at public tale, to Adam Weaver, at SI4O per acre. A tract uf geed limberland lying •••uib of the aboee, wi* knocked idf at Si it*6 per acre. The Savior. What ten I give lliui. Poor a* 1 am 7 If 1 were a Hln-pherd I would bring a liub; If 1 were a Win Man 1 would do my part,— Vet what I can 1 give Him,— Give my bee it. The Tenth Volume of Www Moeaa aoLti Maoaxiaa begin* with January 1*72. It* regular contributor* iiiciude Horace Greeley, Gail Hamilton, Tbo*. K iWber, l>r. l>io Lewu. lh. W. W. Hall, Janow Pertan, etc Harriet Beecber Mow*. Brick PomeroyAnhn G. Base. M*). Gan Kilpauiik, Pctrollum V. Naby, etc., write lor it uec**ioanlly. Term*, $1 uu a year. In clubbing, threw* flret-clw** periodical* ar* given tor the price of one ofthwu. The mo*l liberal Premium Liat •vr publiohed. No periodical I* more frequently or favorably mentioned by the pre**, "wood iluu**bold Magasin*" ia one of the ntonumnnt* of butinc** anter priaa which mark the age -Mdhdof Hums JumrtuU, Phlladeiphia, Pa "It ha* been improving aver tinea wa knew it —* gbod criterion lor tb ftilure."— Cber tec, New Market, Canada. "Uie* mar vel of chunpuot* and flrt-ola** quality cwmbiacd."—*V*w j'uri Tint#*. Bpeot men copy *ent free to any addree*. H H. WOUI2 * CO.. JanlllL Newburgh, N. Y. SHERIFF SALKB." By villus of sun dry writs of flert (acta#, levari facia* venditioni iipuuu, i#u*d out of tk Court of Couiniuo floss of I Voire county, sad to m# directed, tksro will ho espoood to pub* tie sale, ot the court-house in Bellefunle, j ..it Saturday, January the JUth. IHTO. The under ided übo-.ixth port uf oil thst certain tract or ple* of load situate in the township of H*nar. in the county of Cen tre, and Slate of Fa. Bounded and de scribed as Mlewj : He fining at a while oak, thence south I? degrees, w**t I*4 fsrvhe* to a whits ok, thence *outh 4l de ret*. east IStt porches to a poet, thence south 44 degree*, east TO perches tu a pine, thence north HI degrees, <*H pen-he*, to the place of begin tag containing KM acreo and 113 perches and allowance together j with the hereditaments and appurtenances the buildings being a two story frame 'dwelling bouse and bank barn. Seised. ' taken in execution, and to be sold as the iroperty of Wildam 11. Lougwell aad An na Jf L ugwclt ALSO: ! The following real saute of defendant, 'situate in Walker twp . Centra county. Pa Bounded and daacribed as follows : Lot in tfublersburg, on the North, by land of Adam Darker#, on East, by land T\ Joseph fthafer, on South, by public road, lending through llub-srtburg flow host ; tu West, and on the- West by road landtag from llublnrsburg to Howard, and known as the Corner tiotol, containing about If acres. Thereon erected said Hotel build j tag, stable, oad other outbuildings. Also, a certain tract of land situate ia Walker u> uthip, aforesaid, bounded on the North, by lands of Benjamin Tiightuati, on Bast, Iby land of J no. Corner, on the Houlh by i public road, loading train Mublersburg to Howard, and on the West by Land of J no. Corner, containing about flfty acres, about forty acre* cleared and under Pence. Hot and, taken in sr< uuon and to b sold !athe property l Christina HM tiler. r ALSO: A certain tract ot place el lanJ, situate in Riles township. Centre county, P Bounded on Kast, Ljr land of Jacob Bruiu gart. South by land of Jerry Haiaes, Wort by lwstrKi lwstrKi kt, and on North, by land of . , containing twenty acroa more or lam. TWreun trectod a log dwel ling house, Mlable, aad other outbuilding*. Retard, taken In execution sad to be sold as lb* prwperty of Jacob Klutlerbeck. ALSO : ' All that cwrtaia lot or wee* of ground. I Situate la tb Borough ef RetUfonte, Caw-! tre county, Pa. Bimtidcil and dusosibed •! follow* i {Uaintug at a port on tba , north tiau of Buffalo run, along a Una of j jot of Tlutoiby Rally. north 40 degrees, j wot 14ft feat to |*ot. ibcitca north 67t da grrv*. east 50 foot 6 inchaa to post. thanca south 10 drgmt. awl 112 fret to post,] 'tbance south >lO dijrm, ant SO feat to] place of begining. Thereon erected a two *Wry frame >1 writing house, and other out buildings. Setxed and taken ia execution 'and to be sold as the property of George I W. Bkafor- AfJSO: All that certain messuage and tract ol ! land situate in Rush township Cants? ! county. Pa Surveyed in the t.aw of asp, tlmnce by land of WiUiatu button, 'south 50 degrees, west XX) perches to n white oak, thence by land vacant. south SO j degrees, east 280 perches to a black oak, theare by land of Samuel Chestnut- north ! 50 degrees, east XV perches to a hemlock, thence by land of Daniel Brutner, north ' SO degrers. west 200 perches to the begin* ins, containing 433 acres 168 perches and ! allowance, which said tract was surveyed I in pursuance ot n warrant dated l&th May, 1703, granted to said Casper Law ranee (ex cepting and reserving 16 acre* of said tract at the maple corner at the pond.) Alto qll that tract of land situate ia Rush township, aforesaid, begining at a maple or lilgtk uak, thrnce hi; land u I*l*4 I" the naina of Mary Floyd, south SO dtgtoes, uatt WO percbes to a bickory, thence by land tur* veyed in the name of Jacob Slough, north 60 degree*, east 320 perches to a birch or pine, thence by land surveyed in theaamo of Owen Jorden, north SO degrees, wast 280 perches to a bemleck or post, thence by land survived in tbe name of Casper Law rence, south 60 d*ree, west 820 perch.** to the place of begining. Containing 46g acre* 163 perches and allowance. Survey ed on a warrant in the name of Samuel Chestnut, dated May 15th 1728, (excepting and reserving 40 acres of land off, the west corner of the above tract adjoining the maple or black oak corner.) Tnereon erected two dwelling houses, two stable*, and other outbuildings, about two acre* cleared Suited, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles W. F. Calvert, ALSO: All that certain tuassuage tenement and ' tract of laud situate, lying and being in [Snow Shoe town-hip, Cmlrm county, l'a Bounded and described as follows: Be gining at a maple tree, thence by land con veyed to Edward Scott, north I degree, east 12ft fevt to post by a nine, thence by land surveyed to Pater Hall, south (At de grees. east 'Jtift parch as and 1-16 of perch to a nine tree, thanca by land surveyed to James Gilliiand. south 1 degree, 12D perches to a post by piua, thence by land surveyed to Frances West, north 82 de gree*, west 'AH* 1-18 perches to place of ha gining, centaining IMB acres, 8 perches and allowance, the same more or lea*. Said tract of land in warranted name ot Heary Vandike and sold by MacManu* to Charles McCaffetty by him, told to P. Cryiler and R. McCormlck and by tbeni, told to tgid H. A. Litchenthater together with the horidltaiuents and appurtenances. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of H. A. Lite hunt baler. ALSO: All the right title and iutarust >f defen dant in and to the following real estate, vis: All tho* certain pieces, parce *or tract* of land situale in Rush township. Centre county, Pe. One thereof with war rantee name of Peter Brutaman, contain ing 488 acres and 168 perches, tNe 86,) another thereof, in the name of Thomas Kdwards, containing 868 acre* 168 perches, I No 8(1.) another thereof, in the warrantee name of Robert Irwin, containing 488 acre* and 168 perches, I No 87,) the reaidue of the tract In the warrantee name of Thomas Hamilton, containing 216 acre* and 168 perches, (No. 88,) the residue of the tract in the warrantee name of Thoiua* Grant, coqtaifiing -It) acre* and 158 perches, (No. 46,) another tKerp£#fc the warrantee qaqie of Thomas Roesf, gon tainiug 488 acre* and 168 pprcho*. St. 46.) and nT*o part* uf tract*. Nq§, 86 and 76, surveyed in warrantee name* of Wm. Pot ter and Martin Meyer, begining at n poat comer of land of Mrs. Sarah J, Halt nod K.W. Hala, thanca along land of Mid X W. Hale, north Oft decree*, eaat 47 perohaa to a put, thence aoutn 15 decree*, aaat '24 perch**, thence couth *2O decree*, not V perchea, them e *uth 7 decree*, writ 14 perch**, them * *outh Iflf degree*, mI 14 perehe*. then** emith 4 degree*. weet 84 ft. 10 perehua to a po*t. thence north All decree*. w*et 111 pen-he* to a ftmt, thence •lone l*d of Mr*. Hemh J.|H*l, north 40 degree*, e**t *2 penhe* to a pout, then** alone •aine, north 84 degree*, w*t 41 peritu* to the place of bcgtnwjr Contain lug 21 acre* 112 pcrcb**. net tiic**ure and aiu lot* N>>*. Itrj I US. 11*4 ami in the borough of Philip*hurg, and the tquer* IhoiikUkl by north tab Hreet, Pine *treet Atherten* lane and Hpruc* atreet, In the boiough of Philipaburg. Heiaed. taken in execution and to be old a* the prvoerty of K. WTHale ALMOi AH Uie ur>nat. unreal and r*lproper* ly (ranch!*** and right* of the defendant, Th* Kddy run improvement Company 1 Mituate lying and Wing in the lowntphiu'e ..f Curtin, Hnuw Shoe and ilurnlde. In the (Jounly of fenfu, in and upon Kddy run •nd two run trihutarie* of Beach creek, ! trout their aource* to their mouth*, for their whole length, together with th* dam*, •lain**, *lutce gaU>, crib*, canal*, snd ! other dcvic'**, fur the floating of timber, *aw log* and timber, dnwn the **id run*. |and imprnvementa made and eun*tmcted s under and in puraunnc* of an act entitled, |an act to incorporate the Kddy run Im provement Company, p***ed the flUth day iof April, IMUM. Heiaed, taken in execution and to be wild a* ike property ofTh* Kddy Bun Improvement Company. AldOi AH of deiendnnl*, rigbt, title, internet and claim of in and to all that certain place ur lot of ground *ituele in the borough of Philip*) ur. Centre county. Pa Bounded and JiMcribud a* follow* i bagining at the oorner of Laurel and North tWre rtfeeu, theaco north by Ceatiw >trcet M (bet to the lia# of lot*, thence by lot Mo. Mb, IvO feet, thence nt right ancle* and acrta* th* mid dle of mid I*4 4A feet to Laurel atreat, thence by the *atoe, 131 feet to the place of U-giaing, being one halt of lot N*. fl. a* <la*ignt*d or. the plot of *aid borough, with a large two Ury frame dwelling huu*, thereon erected, with bakery, atoble and other outbuilding*. Bettod. takan ia execution and to bt- told a* th* property •t John L. Barr. ALSO: The following deauribed building and lot of ground of Jo*bua Beynoldt, Jam** Me- Mantgal owner and contractor and Martin Uoutcr, UUkteaa of th* church of the Cai led Brethren in Cbrint, nt Julian Faraaee, te wit: The building U a frame church, bounded on the northby public road lead ing from Julian Jurnac* to Pert Matilda, ea*i by land* *f Jacob Loam and o<Hh aad weet hy street or alley*, and known aa the property of the United Brethren ia Ckriat, at Julian Furnace in Houatoa townahlp. Centre county, Pa. Said building baa a fhrnt of ftfi feet on *aid public road aad ex tending beek M (net, one atery of 16 feet and turnout!led with a belfry or aplre. Heiaed taken in execution and to baaotd aa the property of the Uaited Brethren in Cbriat, or Ju*bua Beynolda, Jaanea Mc- Mauigal and Martin llouaer, trurtam. Hale to commence all o clock of taid day. I). W. WOODRING.Sh ff. Hh'r* Oflke. Bellefoate Dec. 'Jtth, 1871. /"SoMlflffaioNKKdHALK of unseal ad V lands. Ia pursuance of an act of As sembly passed on the *h day of March, A. I) t Nit, the Cos misstonerr of Centre County will sell at public sale at the Court House, ia the borough of Ueilefeau, mi Saturday the JTth day of January A. D. lift th- following described tracts aad parts of tract* of nnseatad lands purcbsn-J by the County at Ttmpmrsn a#!#* MM which have remained unredeemed Cur the spate- of It e years and upward* t WAHIAWKKS. ACHIS PEW. TWP Robert Annsly 'JD~ 9) Curtin A. Hamilton 3D 00 Ruth Elliott JBO Samuel Hall 42 00 Joseph Robert* m 00 " Valentin* Mcyer....-~„41h 00 ** Sarah B.:h#m._ 21? 00 Howard Whit# A- Nesilcrodc ftO ♦ 00 John Brady..... 10* M Adam Kttbn. ... v 01 00 Huston Adam Kuhns TO 00 " CHS Knha* KM 00 " Richard Wain 416 OOBn'wßh' J D Pyl# M OOH lfm nn John Ring 421 W JBDGrav TOO 00 Worth Wm Baird 4 IBS Union Benjamin Baird 4M t#H Samuel PUipp* 100 00 John Dinauody.....~...UiO 00 M Jana Blake MB 00 " Polly William*— *34 tt' Taylor D Beck m 00 John Seek W0 00 Jacob Beck HO U0 " Wl' Brady 1)0 00 Mile* Robt Urae 401 00 Hannah Brady .. ....4W 00 James Hepburn 44U 00 Charles Lucas— ...484 00 Ruth Jamas Laurimuro... TOI 00 Gregg John M Curmiiig.........S)t )7| ttprlKg SSlfS2£=dtt IS " JOSEPH M CIXWKEY, SA M I. P POSTER. J. U. SANKEY. ( bsuNiV s Orntrt Co. WM. PUREY. VUrk yf ATVHMAKKK SlioP. I would respectfully inform the citisen* uf Centra Hal! and vicinity, that 1 have established a Jewelry shop in Milruy, for repairing clucks, watches, and Jewelrjr. All work left fur repair* will he prumtly attended to and repaired ia tb* most ap woi| sty la. lankit. J O. KING. J A-PMIKISTHATPM NOTILX-Let. J\. ters of administrations dt towns MM rum Utto annre on the estate of Nancy RunkJe, late uf Putter twp., deed, has# been granted to the undersigned. All per son* knowing themoelee* indebted to said estate will make immediate payment those having claims will present them properly authenticated fur settlement. A. LU KEN BACH, j*n&.6t, Administrator. tSXKCTTFORS N'6flc*-i^7iw r* lamentary on the estate of George Run UP, late of Putter twp , 4*. 4. base been gr#ptod totkv MWpfl . Allp#- •ops Ipufiig tb'-mselves indebted to sent estate will make immediate payment, and ibuae having claim* will present them prnpnriy antaantweted for settlnmsat. AARON LU KEN BACH, JanS.Ot. _ Executor. A DM INIBTR ATORR NOTlCE.—|#st tors of administration to th* ewtato of Philip Mnmer, lateofGregg twp., Centre county, dne'd.. having been granted the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to piake immediate set tlement. and ibut? bating claims to pre- U>T jsniOt. Administrator OPTM* Reliance Wringer, Have had unusual opportunities of aocer taiaing precisely what I* wanted, and of producing n perfect machine. They have brought out an en tirely NEW WmaaEE, which they call the "PROVIDENCE" New 1871. Perfect ! A GREAT IMPROVEMENT, ; OVER ALL OTHER WRINGERS It Wring* Faster Than by Hand. We consider the Providence superior to all others, for the following reasons; Ist The ROLLERS, ol large siaa and best quality of White Rubber, are all sa cured to their Shalt* In the most parma nent manner, the Moulten Process, mak ing the best roller in the world 3d. The PATENT METAL JOUR NAL CASINGS prevent any wear upon the journals. [The wooden Journal* In which the Iron •hafts of other machine* run, soon wear, and the efflclencv of the Wringer is here by greatly reduced.l Sd. The DOC BLR SPIRAL OOGS used on this Wringer give tbe utmost ease and steadiness in working, while the doub le stop prevents them from bottoming or being thrown out of gear We furnish either single or double gear Providence, A* Jetiroa. 4th. The ADJUSTABLE CURVED CLAMP readily adjusts this Machine to tubs of any sine or thickness, making a perfect fastening. No wooden pegs or rubber straps on this Cla asp. sth. SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH and BEAUTY, are combined in this Machine, with all the requisite* of a flrstolas* Wring. #r PROVIDENCE TOOL CO., * r Providence R. I. II Warren Street New York, TkOALTS tor Buggies and T nrnagber 4Jsixos in use; Fir# Bolts, ditto at pWfid Imwi* a WILSON' GREAT FlltE! ! Great Dent ruction of high prices! SINCE THE ARRIVAL OF \[ till! UM Old SuumLAM of WM. WOLF It Cratf* Hall. LADIES AMD GENTS DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS. AND. GROCERIES ! HARDWARE, qUEENSWAK) Rati, Capa, Boot*, Shut.*,. ALSO, A CHEAP LINK OP FLANNELS, MUM. .NH, CALICOES AND SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSOMTMKNTOF NOTIONS, 0 UYKUFS.OOFFKKS. alto a large atoel ef ; FISH, UM bvt, ail kia^, MACKK&KLaad HKK&INU tla H**t aad cleapaat ia tla market eprtl WM. WOLF GROCERIES! The Chepast, purest, beat OFFOSITK TMK IKON FRONT, i Oa Aikfleaj StnaL RUHL AGAULT. Coffee, Tea, Sugar. Syrup, Dried Frail, Canoed Fruit Ham*. Dried Beef, Salt Pick fat. Butter, Fianr, Cora Meal. Buckwaat Ftoar, and evenrtling uwieljr kept la a well rega ined im ciaM Grucwry Hu>r* iaart.6a> SUB L * ©AULT. COAL, LIME, and POWDER! ! COAL—• WHkeskerre Oaal, Otetatt . Stove, Keg, flraereead fSouadty, Goal—efKiil quality, at tie tov eotprkae. CuWrntrr* will plaaae net* tlat our eoal ia leaaed aa der caaaxdlow toed*. LI H K—'Wood of coal-Wrai Liine, tec aato (tour kite*, oa tie pike leading to ■Ueelurg. POWDER.—Hstring received the ttttci for Da Foot . Pox l"? \hf WHOLESALE, we shall bo pleased to ivceivs orders from the trade- OAm and yard near mxttl and •f Bald Ragle Vallay R R. Depot, Bellefoota, Pa. novd SHORTLIIXII * CO. PUMPS! Wooden Pumps, PIPING. The uaderelgaed would respectfully oali tbn ittfittim of tli# ritiitrt f O# nif • trmnii'tl 1 . aad Pwuikllu ta particular, to tho Suit that ha it manufacturing ?K1128? wmv, mad# at home or elsewhere. He uses noes butthr h< a material, at waangrrs rax* to give setisfhctknt, a* being tki moot tact in( aad durable. eurxiuoa To Taa OLD wooden pump, being arranged to lot tb* water off and pnvat tiwastag in winter. Pine, poplar or encumber pumps always on hand. Hi* matirial for pumps it all aawrd IWtu large timber, aad art thao Secured against Checking or Cracking. All orders b? mail promptly tiled. PIPING, made af the best mate rial, of ira inch mantling, joined together w<th 'upling Mock*. thoroughly handed, aad wat mated to ttaad any pressure required for ordinary urn. Fries* of pil ing range from 13 to ft oeatt per foot Send order* to •eptaaiy J. TELLER Mileebuig. Pa. 3PIIB ANVIL STOKX IT BOW RECEIVING L A LAM AND VAIL ABORTED STACK OT ARDVARA. STORE*. NAIL*, HARAESHOEESAD DIARY, DATE, PAIATT, SHEET, BAR AND HOOP IRON ALTO BUGGY AND WAGON STOCK OL EVERY DO*CRIPTIUN. -CALL AND SUPPLY YOUR AALWA* ATTHE LOWAAT POATIBLE RATE* AT TLOR. IRWIN A WILSON. BM AROMKTKRS AND TBCRMOMETERE AT IRWIN A WILSONS. PLWLS"AND DRIKD CURRANTS© TK* VERY BEAT QUALITY JU*T RACAIRADA WOLF* OLD STAND India* TflMTf THI* INVALUABLE ARTICLE for FEMALES, U NOW TO BE BAD AT HERLACHER'T TORA.AT>D NO OTHTR PLACE IN CANTRA COUNTY. LADIAT REMEMBER THAT THOSE TRU*E* OAN BE BED AT CENTRA HALL IF. Ol'tSK AN I) LOT FOR BALK.. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER* AT PRIVATE MSALE A TWO TORY DWELLINF BOUE AND LOT, ON X NIA STREET, CENTRE HALL, WITH (TABLEAAD ALL NECESSARY OUTBUILDING*, AND CHOICE FRUIT ON THE PR> AND WA TER IN THE YARD. THE BOUEE IS A* GOOD AT NEW. FOR FATHER PERLTCUURT JJ llaui.tf. Centra Bali OUFFALO SCA LKS, OF THE TOST MAKE 1> FROM I LBT UP TO 180,001 M B*. aplO'6B, InwiK A Wthtoii. RY BOARDS, PLANK "AND SUANTLLIIF fortaleaff?. Inwtn * WihW. IP imT _ | O PTNDLE SKEINS for wagon*, all ti O NET, AT the TIGN OF THE ANJRU ANLFFOS: I nwis a W TWO*. r 'AWPBUI IVIIT VAWI'N RA "is WIN* wnaow*. . Furniture Rooms' s. o. *mpmrna r Imtimm *%*• make* trwrAet, alt Had* ' UKWTKADS, w*AV. W AUHbTAN J*. , , oosMx* curmA m • TABLES. Aw., A* Ham Xil OSAMM ilißfl** 1 *■ •* Hit tivck mftmUy-mmi* &W "ad waited <>f good •arkemtoi< • •llei4#p3wiWwwßl*iiwmWgw| > * -^askss.'PSSkk. *<UKaras£iia&. km /IX OF TUB W AGKI Heeaarte D <■**** fa, Wa auacsutsiATO t. a. aaAia, ■ * ■*** ILABiCfflSn. Attorney* at La*. Itolielaet*, OSt , a o>* Waiaead, ae*t %t te Gar auMi'a feataL Oavcakatioaa fa flaaa a Engl A. AMWW TOHN P. FOffllt Aaiaaap rtIMP. tl Oaltartlaa*|MN|G)r aaia aaAMSa atteatiea civ** U> Aw* lavg Jad •* property far *ee Wttt 4 up aad leva eeknowlrdged DMA KeetgagMk Ae. W- Cee to tl* AIaaMMM, wOiWi of AM* eoatt tuu, Beiitfeat* AM AAICA ■■■;*>, I TGWG *• fftSKTBK Cuvtri BAVKUVO <lO Aad Alio* latereet, VSwAtaA 4&wvwrmm&mt Alil'C* tit&f o§tlp#M. TL. M MaNLs. * Uv tl MttukO, preia ptly attend* ta alt W la*** catnutod to Ike. |aß,Altf SI F. POtTVIT, AMaoaay at Lea X v ßAtofaaa, Fa. OOe^awrßajr U H M *u.tTta, jeataae. SBJIVB H'ALLitYKa a WAvca A TTOttNE VB-d T-i.d F, , j|T P Billtfrtit. C*stf Co.. Faeaf a. *pMtf IRA C. MITCH ILL. ittMaij al .La* Ballefoate, Fa, OCrt ta uanaaa.a aw tmiWag oppoeH* tl* (Wt IMmnr ait tks d'd*ewe. C. H. Gutellus, ale w pmaaaeatly" ltM*l*+totoA|Mkra ia UmJlc* formerly' and vie la* U practicing wttfe 'uur| arca*e—lavtaf tic >it*rWM of a iwUi wf year* la tie prefreefoa, It veaitd wdi., ally I a viae alt vie lave a* fat Vat jrHca him a call, ta Acta, aad tet tltrvtlfWliMMa oftkltaMU. . JfTWI fctteaMai without acta. aMgrtPMU V.VS, .IxLVDYC."" ittomiHktliv. OAct ImCearad Maw* Setlefeate, Fa. J. *F. OKFHABT, vrHI Orri* A Aleaaader, attend* ta wllw • Suae and practice ia tie OrpferaH Ceeet P L AILOI coax tirovii Factor Steve*. end iwtralai of Gaa i II Ftß#Ff ffi ti ft iff tt tl y oii Hmt mJ# * aalOM. 11 via a WUK'I OKN BLANKRTK AND SLKIGM B K LUt. at lev fwtoaa, at * aaooas. lavta a Wtaaaa* * miDfir IX M* It'a4 at •aHr lavia aW*# f : s o^'* " va^f Wtfllt f|ft{ * gmpn lIV Saav*laaelito I* * IAB LA V V AA- *■ * M>CPMfll r a P ei ' ILSOfr Ifw.w Ifl I" tR' ™ A 1 T><\iTK la*e atoek. ell cflto,'•!**• a4 fee mm mm 4 bejra. iact arrived Wolf W >ll It 110 If R T P.ODKNKIKS, wrrn A HTM AN. DILL! NGXR A COX PA NTT Hail, NORTH THIRD NT., PBILA between M ark et end A 'rob, ttr marly 104. MANUFACTURER}* A JOBBERS IN CarpeU, Oil Oioiha, Oil Rhodes, 'jfk'k Jam, Cotton Yarn*. Carpet Chains, Grain Brushes, Looking Oleoma, Ac. derihly SC. PBllLdllAy VOTYIY PUB , LIC AND MILITARY AGENT, tmoveyancer. Deeds, Bonds, Mora* gages, aad all instrument* of writing faith* rally attended to. ttpeetal attention given to twM I'tiifHiii'Mi #C BtPMily *ad , claims. OAee nearly opposite the Court Honta. two doors above Messrs. Busb 4 Yuoum't Law OMce Bellefunte, Fa tOjualy ' UNION PATENT CHI*EN, the 'hat la useat la w a wshMtt* t.t apMTttt Chat. If, Held, dwelt. Watchvaker dk Jevele* Millheim. Onto cm., Peaaa. Respectfully informs hit thelitis aad thl public in general, that ha hat just opened at hit new establishment, above Alexan der's Store, and keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Gtnckt, Watches and Jeweirt of the latest styles ,at also the Maranvili, Patent Calender Clocks, provided with * complete index of 'the month, and day m the tnoath and week on its free, which k warranted at a perfect time-keeper. b%. Clocks, .Watches and Jewelry r paired oa short aotiee and warranted. 1 sepirs>||y MILLER S HOTEL, Woodward, p. Stages amve and depart dally, favorite hotel it aow In every ret wet oae of the most pleasant 'Country hotels in central Pennsylvania. The traveliag cow* munity will always ftad the beat accommo dation. Drovers cam at ail timas he accom modated with stables and pasture for any number of eattie or hone*. julyPObtf GEO. MILLER A BAiIM, *xtxoli> v uabsis <|3Ls r©*T, attMor st., BeJLfontr WINES AND LIQUOES The suhtoribar respectfully oallt the at taatlua ofthe public to his ettabikhin at, where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Lienors' wholesale at the lowest cash prices, which are warran ted to be the best qualities according to their respective prices. His stock consist* "f Monoagahela, Irisk and other Whiskies, pll kinds ol' Brand)*-*, Holland Gin, Port, Maderia. Cherry Blackberry ftfld otbr b#a| —%t m reasonable rate# at can be had in the c%, Champagne, Cherry Blackberry, Ginger * and Carrawav Brandies, Pure Jamaica and New England Rum Cordial of all kindt He would particularly invite Farmer*, Ho. Tel keepers and others to call and examine his large supply, to Judge for themselves •htv wf *** k >. i b * dB * * pturehas ng in the oily. ,'Th'uhru^vay' f "'" rss" To 1m Uad at Herlacber £ Cromiiler's Fu rnlturt, A lot of good new Furniture on hand, such a* one Bureau, Bedsteads, Wash! stands, 4c. Glove*. . .A p!endW k* of Buckskin Gloves, driving Gloves, drees Gloves.
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