■ ■ FRKD.KUETZ MlUr. 0 Centre Hall, P., March 15., 72. TKRMS.--The RveoßTra I* imkli.hsd weekly at $2 per ywr, in sdyanee- r 5 when not paid in advance. torsi* month half those rates. . Adverti.om.vnU SM P*' H"**' line.) for three Insertion. Advertree.wests for 12, tt and it month., at reduced rete*. Anv person .endin* u* the mama* of .it new inbecribosr, with the cadi. Will re ceive tho RvrotTKa one year free. The bill apportioning thi# state into congressional district, as reported in the House, at HarrUburg, maker the 18th district a? follows: Clearfield, Clinton, Centre, Mifflin and F.lk—all democratic counties. There is no spot in that district big enough te cover the white of a nig ger's eye. % # There is a discrepancy of over o.0 million dollars between the reports ol Secretary Boutwell and Register Al len ! This meuey—all belonging to the people—is somewhere. \V ho stole ; t — it perhaps go to help set up Grant's renomination and election The Lebanon couuty Democrat* havoinstructed iu favor pf Gen. Han cock, for Preaideut The Williamsport Sundard pub lishes our new rules entire, in it* last week's issue, and recommend* many of their suggcetmtw '> the dem ocracy of that cauuty. Diefly. pf ty generally, goea right. As belonging to the Evaus endiex xlenient, we furnish the following in teresting little chapter: a UfAO. As 1 have said, Uuise who are now Crsecutiug Evans to ahield tlunnsel ves ve suddenly run against a M)*g. This snag is iVoctor Wtliiam Paine of the PhilidMphia University. Paine is a warm friend ol Evans in fact, the only ooe b( pn>mineuce who believe* in his entire inpoewee. He is, moreover, very rich and very energetic. He got Inu a row with the Pennsylvania State officers be cause of his warm friendship for Evan*, and they in turn want for him on charge of selling bogus diplomas from his university. ( • And now comas Dr. Paine s turn. He is shrewd, energetic, vindictive, n.l has the weans to carry out his .ends. He has put on the w*r paint, seized his tomahack.aud declares that he will have the scalps of HartranA, Ma.kev, and Kemble before thirty •lays. He is already well armed. He first proposes to show that the ap poiutmeut of Evans as State Agaot was a conspiracy to make money out of the war claim*. Tho other ihy, when Kemble was before the commit tee. he testified that, although he was Stale Treasurer at the time, he did not kuow that Evans was agent fur the claim*. This is a rap at Gov. Geary, and Dr. Paine says, is fklaehnod num ber one in Kemble's testimony. Again, Kemble says that Ktraus came to him and asked for a letter of introduction to some one iu Washing ton who could help him get a claim through. He said he gave him one to Titiau J. Cofley, a lawyer there, but that Evau# never used it, "t>r the rea son," said Kemble, "that he did not want a letter to a respectable law yer, but one to some one who could take hiin into Grant's deparimeuts by the kitchen way." New raiae knocks snots eut of this statement by exhibit ing the original letter given by Ketn ble to Evaos to present to"tbe rwpcet able lawyer." Here it is: STATU or PaaxsvLvaxia, ) Kx. Dzr'T. TazAscasa's Orrtca, V llAKßisai ao. July 7, 184 C. j Mr DKAK COFTXT : Allow me to intro duce to you my particular friend. Sir. Geo. O. Lvnas. He has a claim of ome uiajrnitude which he withes you to help him in. Put him through a. you would inc. lie understand* addition, division, and silence. Yours, ae.. WM. H. KRUVLR. To TITIAS J. COTFKT, Esq.. Washing ton. D. C. fIWIJiCIXG A HEAVY TOMAHAVK. Paine says that Evans never used this letter because be was ashamed to present it But Paine has another tomahawk which he says will go clean through the political skull of Hart ranft. That is a sworn transcript of Hartranft's private account with his brokers in Philadelphia. This shows that at the time these claims were be ing collected that worthy had specula tive transaction* amounting to #6Bl,- j 000. He also has letters, checks, and other documents (a! I originals) proving conclusively that not only Hartranft, but Mackey, was using the funds of the commonwealth (money derived from these war claims) to speculate upon and to pay their private obligations. Paine also has the dead wood en the following transactions. Hartranft and Mackey not long ago used the funds of the Commouwealth to pur chase $189,500 of the 5 per ceut. bonds of the State, and $31,000 af the 6 per cent, bonds. These bonds they sold back to the Sinking Fuud under au thority of legislative enactment at a profit of $5,643,42, the whole tiamac tion occupying but a few days. Paine has iu his possession a copy of their ac count with the broker who made the transfers. HOBS. The indefatigable doctor also bas documentary proof that Mackey. the Treasurer, loaned the money of the Btate to private parties, reccing for the same interest as follows: Aug. 25, 1869, $677,50; Feb. 9, 1870. $3,900,- 50; May 16,1870, $314,50; and Oct. 14, 1871, $5,000. The doctor is going to llarrisburg in a day or two to lav his proofs be fore the Legislature and demand an investigation. J/ean while there is quaking in Harrisburg lest Evans should tell the whole truth. If they fear him so much the effect of the ar rival of Dr. Paine may bo likened to that produced iu the uest ot rats by the sudden appearance of a terrier. More Stink. In state senate on 11th, Mr. Billingfelt made a statement concerning the bills for refitting the halh, saying that rutnors had roacbed the committee which led him to offer the following resolution : Retolved, That the>uditor general be re quested not te draw his warrant upon the state tieaturer for the payment of suid bills tor the present, and that said com mittee on retrenchment and reform be in strcuted to investigate and require into the matter, and report without uelay. Messrs. Strang and 1 Davis, of ThHadel-' pbia, said this matter had been fully dis cussed before and was opposed to further waste of time Mr. Billingfelt said the information hud come directly to the committee, that part of the material puichascd for these Pull* had been used to fornix" other cstubii-h --tr.ents in Harrieburg. Passed. Murder ut BriM'outr A man by uamoof I latum wi* mur dered in OHO of tlio holt I* MI !$> lU'foiiio la-t week Fnwi tho hr I*l thin week, bv the prnjicr i Him i*, m illing ban come to light llmt g w in show who struck //*mm on the look of the head, fracturing hi* skull, ion ih ring him uneoiisciuu* until ho tln-d. sotue two >lny after. M • #iip|iose, ul course, that nobody i g"H'g l " hung under delvopvincnts thus (sr. for we hitve known teal nitiubm*, proveu guilty,end in lln clulche- ol our couits, to go unhung. The circumstance* attending the crime committed h**t week, n* related to US, arc briefly as follow*: On lb Monday night aforesaid, there wa* a dauco iu the dining room of il public house kept by Mr. Gates, a> hinted te us, a eort of jollification over the to jH-al of the law-library (?) which put* an end to collection *1 fine* against iaw breaker*, and that //anna, wme what under the influence of liquor, en tered the hotel and forced himself into the hall where the dancing was going on, u|HH which other parties also fol lowed. A run followed aud tier* was a rough lane gvucrully ( finally quiet and order were restored, aud the people belonging the houe" retired; Hanua also assisted to bed iu au intoxicated condition; during lite night someone entered hi* room, and toully dealt him a blow upon the baek of lha brad, as the doctor* think, with a billy, fracturing hi# ahull. and re sulting a* above atatrd, This crime i* no ciedit to ilvilefonle and we trust the MKN of ihat towu, the morality aud Christianity of that place will become aroused, and that they will see that it W purified of it* iniquities, and au effectual curb be put upou the vice* of that place. Bellefoiite has many citizen* of whom it can feel proud, and who roooru over the lack of morality aud wickedness that egist t|tT® a n d which seem to overpower all eflorU tor tils better. What town, according to population, ha* suffered oftener from incendiary fires, £ rid none of the villaiu* brought to justice, if the prfmplp there wtb to be safe in life aud property, iua tiiug ha* arrived, when they should sternly euft>r proper measures. Frauds We publish elsewhere, from For ney's Press, what that sheet has to say about tho radical iraud* in Philadel phia to elect Gray over M'Clure ; all wc ask of ii, ibiuk ing the democrats are telling lire when they charge fraud* and rascalities upon the radical*, in the election*. These frauds to eb?f"t Gray, are not the first, by that party—it hwbeeu *" only too successful game for them since the days of "loyalty,'' and these practices fully accuuut for their being in power so long. It is now pretty clearly evident, from repent developments —based upon radical ewidfnp/s btft —lhat An Packer was honestly elected governor over Geary. This the democracy as serted at the tWue} b'jt radicalism, iu the pleuitude of its power, puni Jpwn on all complaint and prevented inves ligation—but lime is attesting to the truth. DrivlQg tbf Ring to (he Hall. J/r. Wallace, on 7th iust., intrwluc ed a joint resolution authorising the State Treasurer to ceilcct from the United Slates certain monies, herein fore iinprejierly paid, as follow*: Whereu*, The GovernuiriU of the United States, through its accouutiug officers, did on the 28th dsy of Octo ber, 1868, adjudii-ate and settle the claim of the elate of Peunxylvanis against said Government by which the sum of $405,651 46 was found to be due la said Hftttc, and ou that day a warrant in favor of the Governor of Pennsylvania for that sum was drawn by the Secretary of the Treasury upon the Treasurer of the United States; and. Whereas, They did also, on the 27th day of August, JBJQ, adjust and set tle another account or said Btate against said government, upon which a balance was found to be uue to the State of $13,684,709, for which, on that day, a warrant was in like man ner drawn iu favor of the Governor of the State upon the Treasurer of the United Seates; and, Whereas, For both of said warrants drafts were drawn in due form in fa vor of John W. Geary, Governor, or order, which Mid drafts were not en dorsed by said Governor, nor were the moneys paid to him by the Treasurer of the United States ; and. Whereas, The moneys aforesaid were paid to George O. Evans, alleged to be the special agent and attorney in fact, and he alone endorsed the same ; and, Whereas, Said moneys have never reached the Treasury of Pennsylvania, but have been embeulfd by said Evans and others acting with him ; ami, Whereas, The acts of Congress, reg ulating the payment of claims upon the United States, require that all powers of attorney er other authority for re ceiving payment of any claims, shall be absolutely null and void, unless the same shall hie made ami executed after th t allowance of the amount due ; and, Whereas, The issuing of the war rant for the payment thereof, and the moneys aforesaid were paid, in plain violation of the requirements of said acts of Congress, and by reasons of such payment the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hath never received the moneys aforesaid, therefore be it H&olved, That the State Treasurer be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to demand from the United States Government, payment of the moneys justly payable to this Com monwealth upon settlements herein before named, as ascertained to be due and payable, and to take such oth er steps in regard thereto as will so cure payment of the moneys aforesaid into the Treasury of this Common wealth. Mr. Bellingfelt suggested that this Legislature could call Evans an em bezzler, as his case wus now in a court of justice, where that question would be adjudicated. Mr. Wallace responded that he wa. iu favor of pulling things by their right names. After luther diteutsioit the resolu tion passed finally by a viva voce vole. This hill also passed the house on same day, and will give new interest to tho Evans swindle. Tltc KIIIIMIS !• ilnry. f h ,> i ."ut SftmUHt Arenred f/.. ,V .V . /;>'••< .i"' /Acr f br rn/d Mem* l'*< ftrht9 ( tHutU /'ni/uiy S6O,(HHI T. ka. Feb 24 ihe Rriberv In \etigntiug Committe i.p. it.d (r> tln 11today. Ibe rejH.n says, re gaiding the Senatorial elcd mil <>l IKtil, (bat inii. lt u•• . t>- med by Potiternv, Caitiev, aud Feiiy I'lillir, but the committee It*.l nut lb time •< make a thorough investigation. Regarding tlie elcti n -f l*t win ter, the committee reports a nt* ol evidence rbowing bribery ami cvirup lion on t'.u- pail ol l"i! Svimtot t |d tvell nml rvC.myri-M>HiNU( Inrke, Ibe proof i* |w#ilive that Chldwell raid ht election >wl hint over anil dial lot |tai.l of thi* oer IHi |er cent, to ex-Gov. Canny ; tbut he veral times offered t- rvluud to Clarke all his ex p. n-t > if he d lai ke > would with draw fr in the context. The r. |*II t als.iwtii* that Alexander Ca Id wall used biibery and wlhrr cor rupt and criminal practice# by himself and hi* friends, with hi* full knowl edge ait.l consent. insecure IM* election to the Flitted Stales. There wa aU< j an orgauixial effort made front the Coin turnerllirul to keep iin|HitlaUt wiliies*- . out of die way, and that it ba Imrii. imiM4isiblo to prcure their rvidviice. ! Fifty Ihotuatid cvpi.s of the report' and i v(deuce have been uplrml to lw printed, and a copy ► ordered t> Iw x'Mt to each Kansas Senator ami to die Vice Prewideiit.the latter to lie lui.l before the United Slate* Snate for it* otiiifirmation St. la>ui, Feb. fid. —The J)nio-1 erat'* Topeka iH-eiai, referring to the ref>ort of the Hiilmry luvretigwtioiij Committee made to the House to-day. says thflt reme curious fact* have coiue to light,* Jl ir:tiu dial Senator! Poutcrey and Sidney k lurk# gave M.j \V. Reynolds, al thai time reliior oil the Lawrence Journal, their note for 81,000 iu March, 'O6, in roiisiiierwtioi. that that journal should support I*oi eroy fof revlevfi-u to the Slate and Clarke to t'oitg.es* Reynuija wenti liack on tlieur, and liny refuel to pay the note. Suit ** brought, and Poiueroy and Clarke put iu a* defence that the uote was given for au im proper purpose, and judgement w s giveu for the defence. Reynolds had the jjaoers all rnaJe out tn carry the case before ins ptprf at iu next term ; but just before ihe mreliugj of the court Reynolds received the ap poiutmeut of Receiver of the Laiud Office, and the appeal was immediate ly dismiss*?. '* now the alitor >f j a weekly pa}er which spppo):t| ioui . eroy 8 for a third irrm. ft also came out that the president) of the Kniuu* Pacific Railroad prom- ! ised Caldwell flau.udO to heip to elm', him to the Senate, and after the elec -1 tion refused lw pay any more than he had already paid, which was 810,00 ft J/r. John Anderson, agent of the Kan sas Pacific road al this place, and through whom the 810,000 were paid, and trtio il*o paq ol he side, as testimony dm**, hw* übl bedu| before the committee. He, with Eben Smith, 1 usintss jmrlner f Caldwell And John Fletcher, and another |er *or., ey —to ue tlie Worn* M lie i,poil — ( w'ere fugitives from the Sl#U.-. The refa.rt wl I oau* great pommulh>ll it) the State, aud will *how that money has been spread like water for year*. A Sharp Arraignment of Grunt. The Nation, which in clearness, candor, intelligence, and nijartiality. is an liouor ft> i"oioli{.ni, does not care whet.ier President Graul smokes many or few whether l;£ is taciturn or laquacious, whether pups or flfj faverite i eU. whether he has or has not taken many, gifts, or has or has uet appointed all his relations to eflice. It insists thai ever so suoooafol a Jafenpf op these points would uot shield the Prreideut from the mare weighty charges which have been made against him. It pro pose* a list of questions which wc sus pact that Grant's apologiot* will be iu no haste to answer. \\ e insert the incujpatlops of tbi* Jble Kepublirau journal: The questions which candid men, who liave n. prejudice* against hiin and no personal end* to serve either by opposing or supporting him, would like to have answered, are these —and if Harper's Weekly will answer them fraukly aud fairly, it will either do him or tin pgbjig a ercjit service: Why did he apimiut such a man as- Sickles minister ta Spain ? Why did he select uew judges to the Supreme ourt with special reference to their opinions on a question already iubju diet, or. in o'her words, pack the court I procure u judgement on a question of property fuvoraole to his own of political expediency ? Why has he kept and does he sliil keep a man like Caesey in the New Orleans Cus tom-home, in spite of grows ami uotori ous misconduct, and this his brother-in-law? Why does he keep a man like Kramer minister to Den- mark, in spite of his recent display of incompetency and misconduct, and this man also his brother-in-law ? Why did he appoint to the New York and Philadelphia cojlectorship, when meditating a great measure nf civil service reform, two persons whe were notoriously opposed to civil-service re fjrro, and one of whom was, at the time of his oppoiiitment. actually en gaged in denouncing it in his |>aper ? Why did he appoint a man like George 11. Butler consul general iu Egypt? Supposing him to have been deceived in Butler's character, how is it that a year after Butler's abomination* have been exposed he is still retained in of fice? SupfHising the President to havp innocently given Leet the letter of iutrodctioii to Ifr. Grinned, which we believe he did, how is it that on discovery how hod abused it he did not insist on his removal ? How is it that, one year after Leet's mis I conduct had been exiiosed by a Con gressional committee, he still rcmaiucd iq utice, and that it took a second in vestigation ami exposure to make his removal even talked of? We might multiply these questions, if necessary, but satisfactory answers to these would break the back of the opposition. When the original admirers ami supporters of Grant are constrained to ask answers to siicli a damaging series of questions, it is toe eyhjent what the country ought to think of him. l)r. tirtelpy on Reform. Sow York, March 7. — Horace Greeley, in to day's Tribuuc, auystho following is his note declining to have his nume affixed to the call fur the Philudelphia Convention : FRIEND CHANDI.ER: "Pleas NOT : attach my name to the call for the ' National Coiivtutioii. I stayed away from your meeting on pur|Me to keen 1 my |x-sitioii of iiuhqieiidtnor. If wo I have trustworthy assurances of reform from the White House, all right ; but ! um got jpplippd to help our ls-ets A Stockings to another nail million of, plunders. Yours, HORACE GEEKDEY." I "ifon. Wm E. Chandler." ij I 111' :ff i|,e ol tic S>|| lit.ll I In vest 111 Up t 011 l illee 111 ('III u l'l|*iun cviiililitlv U* tint art | t... on. t a>loiindiiig lruiiiia. iVmMo 11s tl imv, In en ilr.ol tor jceraarv ieg -t> ini ** lutvinji vuliil for limy, while a Imgr mull Ik r who did nul vote at all wur innrkcl uti the list n* huving v. tnl apauist M'Clurv. Oil Kiolay it vvu* inn veil (lint iii the twi'iitn ill iliv tsi n, N i net ecu lb ard, M flute liml SH Voli s tlistea.l ol'.t.'i only ll lllilie.l u il II |KiitotialioiP, In I lie Kiplitii uv i lon.N tiieli < ntli waitl, UN M'l itin \,t>. instead ut 47 .flurucd, and 1,1 p, ri-u it I lolls lu tkia divieioll Id Votes liaVr brcti proved lu lit' tallied Iwtweeit one and (wo o'eliak, during which In ut no vole* were returned for M Vlure, I'toin llie re|>rt ul the inveetiga linns oil Friday, w ap|iud the follow ing ruerely to give un idea ol Imw licurriil t Irani'* candidate was voted ui : lhivid Powell resideDl at No. i'.KMI Camtria alreet on the day of the last Senatorial election, ami vaLd in the Seventh division, Twenty At\h wxrd, sand also voted in Twentieth dtviaion [of the Aineteciith ward, thurv ton scentlotisly believing he had a right ; waa iKTMiudrd to vote in the Twenty jtilth ward , voted lor Colonel Lira) in jtkdh places. Joseph t*iahum, No cast Cum berland street, sworn —Voted for -M'- Clure ( No. j| on the list), Ixm. (Irani, a jHiliee i.fticir, caught wit tics* by the back wfthe neck nml tried tv throw iiiru, and told huti to get away, and struck witness in the mouth ; wa* a police, othccr, 1 waa talking to **er geant iluiuphriea, of the Nineteenth ward jmlicc, at the time ; lie wue not ; m uniform ; he waa Judge of the elec | lion. Chae //. C'arter h reeallel —Wat Ke turu Insjvector of K'ghth division, Nineteenth ward ; between one and two o'gl vlt thnr V"|v wtup pulletl I for M'Clurv; at the eud of the hour :hee three l>allot* were aut in the box ; Mr. Scl.aeflTir and inyrelf count cdptbe balh.t* at the end ol that hour; there were Uo M'Clurv ticket* in the I (rug i either Mr. Humphries. Judge ol cieetton, and Sergeaut of Police, ar Mrfcw'hacffer, Limy Inapector, put the tickets in the bx ; during that hour ; the three McClurn volte werenrv owu, and those of two other inside officers, Mr* Knight, the other Inspector, wm ibaeut during that hour. L'rta* examined—The Democratic and Hepublican Inspectors left the box in charge ofShaelfrr and Humph ries ; there was so much irregularity (hat it waa impoasibile to keep the track of it ; I saw my vole d*| oa.ted .in rim bo? ; Mr. Ifuugherty's and Mr. i Kcvelbuck's lick'eU dej ibem, and rssptn-htblp fltiieii*, fil 'bfOf dIH bj. were drtven frm tire poll*. Uoiunel Me- Clure'* positive a*ertion# that lie wax elected are very likely basest uoon truth. But thi* is a matter which the commit tee and Senate will decide, and which w foreign to our purpose tat ailing atlenll-'ia U the diagraceftil proceeding*. Vk e con cern ourselves salefy with saving the Ke , pubilvap pjt r fr~iii Ihf docp diabotior wliieb tbist oUXrsgtfx, wr.'stf.sjr (ktnod upon it, would couil.' Fortunately the* have been exposed by a Republican and denounced by tbe entire pre** of tbe party. Our organization ba* not and never can J:jY awe avmpatbv with fraud* on the 'biflbtt>*\hrsmwi wfeu u.-acPvS HsH- ft haa been oUrfsoast thai It' wax hilMfirwp of the best elemenu of society that it em braced the intellectual and moral culture tbg puuttnußity fvHindere, repaater*. and not revwguka*d aiftutig )G ineinkers. The party la to be congratulated that this expose has been made, and that a rev olution ia following It. A* thing* have ' been drif ing for a year or two, the patty wa*becoming tbe taere tool of bad men, who were attempting to pro*titut it* **c rod cause to the basest end*. They have i.ftjj.4 tuelf bKd w "pv'i'U, /(fud. Ul) XW ballot ill til a > citnh uotrUt weie too g faring and shameful. Henceforth they must be banished from the trust of the party ax they have already been trom the confidence of tbe people. Next fall we shall present an unexceptional ticket, and the people, and not the rounders, will .elect it.' Seven Steamboat* Hunted- Cincinnati, March p,—Tpc steamers burned at tbelanding to-night were the Abeoua, Kate Robinson, St. Charles, Argosy, Major Aodcraon and Champ ion, and the hull of the llelle Yemen, sunken recently by the ice. The Fire originated on St. Char lea, which paj thp third boat from the wharf afloat, juat above the suspension bridge. ilow the fire originated ie not known. The captain And aotne olhera ufi llje Sf, Charle* jumped ovepboarij and swam ashore. It ia feared ifiai gome one on board failed to eacatte The fire eprcad up and down tne streams rapidly. The Wharfboat, next t* which the Abeona was lying, *a about half consumed. AM Amusing Incident While the Ho use wag in committee of iho whole,on the Deficiency Appro priation bill a cjue*lion arose on which a division of the House was demanded and the chairniau, Htevcnaou, uf Ohio, appointed General Hutler and Geuer a I Funiawortli tellers. Hutler and FariMWorth are not 011 *|M-nking terms, and when liter met in front of the Clerk's *-u1.1 In tin* lira lift week. It l|.*r-e Valued at waa eon* •limed, 'I lita lift imli*timed live new alt eh- alnt tome g**ial luitiber All lite live al h'l lata MUmtcd. Four tile colli p.tilli* were promptly on Itaml and suc e.* dt d in i*rt \ t-iiling theeuiifltigfalion from ■ nread.iig to the fi-tuigiiou* build ng* I liee compaui* liaie (tie moat approved ateauigi* engine*. 'I hey will forte water 111 II Um in, h lloae, lor olie hall n mile, up a lull, with aulHeii ill to c to throw it to I to- tup of a very lugli I oil,ling or, a* waa lite c'Ha, |o iluy w oli lotcc enough to bural through the along!,, ut a roof. The alarma wotk veiy ttllclcnily, and but a tew minute- elapae* from ilo- time oi the ory of "111e' until tile utarin bell ringa and the el gHies are moving ll tin-tut llial aut h ayalamatie nriNiigemen! la absolute!,* itsceasary lit re from the number of lire*. We do not now iv-iall the exttel uuaiber el Blea, a* by ortlelal report, for llie la.l yeai in the place, but they were cotiaiderably over "Mi-hundred nearly all the work el incendiaries. A man by the name ol Thomat wa* arretlud, tried and couvicted fur incendiarism iaal winter and confound tin,l he hud hvn caiinected with the If teen lire* immediately proceeding hi* ar ret!. He offer* a* an attenuation of hn crime thai a w*a * mania with luin, jual a* the liu'hr tale in lua laal stage* has an uiicoiilrullahie in mu for rum Moreover, the cuurae •■( lliia mania wa* found ill thi oorrobermte lad that In* mother, a abort time previou* to Ilia hinh, hail ai cldelill) hut severely burned herself. \V helbei thla nrculosUlu would have iat effect up on the uond 111 llio way indicated, it a uum lion which might profiuhly be alurlind by physician* and metaphysicians. Thecouri however did not permit auch considers lion* to enter into a general eetimate of the rriuie of the offender, and aentenoed (how justly we cannot any) the man to thirty years impris-nuiei.t. lie certainly could not have made confession in order to gel the sentence of imprisonment forestalled for any man would certainly tee that it would not be sale for aueh a maniac to go free to destroy property at will. If, howev er, hia afatemeiit u true, a* there is no rea son to doubt, what authority could Justly presume to define the etlriil of yaauAmrat for doing whnt was impossible for the man to reaist. Thta ia proil desirable portion of the house, and gave > till pi hit gratification, after tha vjerciaes Were over, saying, thai he would ffothava niiasei it for "teu dol lar*.'' Of course nut. He It a shoemaker. The audience Comprised the elite of Kaslon, and uuite itfi srray of 10-auty and inte.llgsuice tney display. Ittt an agree able condition of thing*, at such lime*, te be a student Xnd have 'a rest t seat for two'' in a dastrAble plm i- ft)'(no roofti at leat we found it o W houm lixe te give yor reajer* a full account of the ex etcisea, s* lurutshed by your correspondent to the "Fasten Daily Kxprr**," but we dare not rncr- ai h on your space. We Had two orations, a humerons e-sar. a |Km and a serio cmulc | sper calleJ tba saltnagundi full ef all tbopbomore class came in fr their full •hare of applause It has tba i*mr*l jj unenviable rcl-ut''"!*'! <■.' ~*•!••■< rgregiottr' ly pad and- Irimwrigtblc Th<" ei\ im* lasted about two h a year. Including a va.t number of totally u.clc*. offli iai* (laughter)— Chamberlain*, Controller*. M water* t-.f Cercmonir*. Mar.haU of the lloUMiliold, Groom, iu trailing psailgtuca Ushers, and a few p#Vurfi w hosfpear tb jhrrfthkn .••r vice*, but who '(.night to ho p*M for tltoae .ervb-c* a. they perform thftn, anil nut to be pjaJc pi'fUlaii.w' *.fßvieU eton great title, of honor— such, for instance. . the Hist* rlcal Painter to the Uuirlt. Por trait Painter to the tjuci n and the Lilho graper in Ordinary. I'nder the Lord Steward . department, and the depart ment, and the department of the Ma.ter •>f the iiouae, we have *uch officer* a* the Coroner of the llouschoutd. and the Chi I Kquerry and Clerk Mnr*bl a-nl vacn-u, uutla* are riqt ot K very burdi i.somc uru would hardly credit the number of tuedi-j cal gentlemen who are required fur the •rrvice of the Hou.et.old, but 1 am aware that tonic f them are unpaid. There are. three Phytician* in Ordinary, three Physi cian* Kvtraordiiiary, one Pbv tirian of the llnutehnld. one Surgeon of the Hou.ehold,' one Surgeon Apothecary, two Chemi*t< of the )f.tatji*|.inui.( in (i(uin_,j. jn# yv-i gcon-OcUlwi. ope Surgi-un-T>entt> ona l)entil in Ordinary, and one other i>hvi cian—or VI in all [laughter;] while the Prince of Wale- hat for ni* *pecial,b< neUt three Honorary Phy*ician*. two Phyi-i clan* in Ordinary, two Surgeon* in OrdU nary, one Surgeon Extraordinary (laugh ter.J one CheiuUl in Ordinary—or 11 more [loud InughJcr.J utaking *l>.,tur* m oiiaj tauilly. iLiuighUr ai.d h|vpl4i.e.l f boUIJ be a till uat afraid of tiring anylx-dy who' listened to me while I went over the lit of, •trange office* of which the Hou.ehold U made up—Lord High Almoner, Suh-Al inunrr. Hereditary Grand Almoner, Ma t r of tlie Buckhouml*. Hork itf thof.'h}.k.l Clerk ol thUli>*l. Eton* in Waiting, and. lat, but not least, the Hereditary Grand Falconer, the Duke of St. Albans [laugh-' tor], who might nerhaiMi, with advantage, I if he i* to retain hi* salary of X1.5(10 a year, be created Hereditary Grand Pigeon Shoo ter in Ordinary. [Loud laughter.) If we turn te the Ler.l Steward * department, wo come at once upon a mr*teri*u Board uf! Green Cloth, a- it b called, at the head of which are the Lord Slewed, the Treaty rer, thnOomptrollvrof th Household, ami the Master "f the Hou.ehold, with a per fect army of secretaries and clerk*, and with special secretaries, with special offi. re* and with special .afarie* each of those, section* of the department. I Laughter.) In the kitchen department wo have a chief! cook and four master cook*, receiving *ala-1 rie* of between £'J.ot4l and X-H,(UO a rear ' between the tire : and a ho*t ol confcde-l rates, s.une of whom have dulio* that I < cannot even gues* at —such, for in.lanee,, as the two "green office" men. [Hoar* of; laughter.) There are whole department*,: the duties of which cannot be very copsjd ! 1 erahle, imp wnuld think, or at alt events, not ouutidumhlu enough to warrai t thoirll being made into dc|iurtmciit* of the house-! bold ; for, instance, the c. nfectionary do-! partment and the ewer department, while, the duty of table decking employs no le*. than live pron*— (laughter)-- who have; a!arir* of between £ol)U and £<10(1 a vcari in all. Iter. Mr. Miliar, a Presbyterian clergy man, of Springfield, Long Inland, ha* otlurc.l a new cii*allon fur the churches, lie denounce* tho funaral service aa |>r niciuua and un*criplural, ay the funeral discourses are often *a mas* of lie*. and that dead men'* tneinuriea were lauded to heaven, when their apirit* weie in the oth er place. Cad la ha* a red haired negro. That'* •ometbirg new, auppoae he he run on the Grant tickpt for vice-pre* id en V A Mobile undertaker ha* tbeoorpmof a child id hi* 'lion, in a inetalic coffin, I) "ahaw the uperlorlty " of aid metallio coffin A llelrult wife aold the family cook •love to pay tho fine and release her hu band, who had been *ent to jail for brutal ly beating her. A Lad}- appeared at a ball in New York recently in a dreaa of black crane over oilk, trinmud with flounce* of old Venetian lace a century old, and worth it* weight in gold The ornament* were *uperb dia mond* >et in ailver. 'Die Modem* ell," publiahed twice a month, i* one of the luoal ciUtiuiyo faa|i ioh magazine* printed. It furnUhe* more illu-lralion* of tyl©>, pattern*, fashions, Ac , than any other fashion magazine in the woild. Only $8 per year, or monthly 46 cuula. 8. T. Taylor, 8l Canal t # Naw York. Send for sample. A Sill Aglnt Civilization. Ttic Tribune line a letter fr in MI occe rtatpondenl wltleli It'll* ll * truth al**tut South Carolina. It *ay* : W ill.out going Into details. ItU enougl to -u> lb it lite men who lead and manage tlo I'.cgi-lature ami the State government [arc thieves and miscreant*. Tim great Imdy of the Legislature are the Ignorant and coirupt Instrument* with which the leader* work, and though tlo* individual coinposing thi* ma** are bought ami uld like i aill* in llm market, their venality in •nine I*>> I* revealed of murh of it* crilll Inality by rtusvn of the drtiai neaa of their ighornioc. Numbers uf (he blacks who occupy >cat* in the 1-egialuture regard themselves utllv in the light of employees of the government. Their pay t* s'■ a day the session and sfsocial pay for their separata vote* on every measure in which there is money. These vote* are bought and sold without aven a pretence of hiding the d , villous transaction. The negro him salf l- hardly conscious of criminality, while he makes hi* bargain. He owns hi* mule. He sella it He owns hia chicken. He -ell* 1.. He considers lua vote Just as much a |>arl of hi* personal prwperty as his mula and his chicken Why shuuld he m*t sell it also 1 He (iocs sell 11, and he uaivrly women that anybody should complain. Nothing could be uiure exactly true than tbsae statement*. Tha piaaaut Stale gov ernment uf South Carolina it organised brigandage. The 1-egUlature which holds the pr |*erty of every man in tha State iu it* power la made up almost exclusively of the degraded and venal pauper* mentioned abov#. Sot on representative in ten stands lor a (ax-payitig in property-hold ing constituency. The bulk ofthejurie* are black, and if any negro be so atrocious ly guilty that even such a jury must n viet bim, the vile adventurer who style* himself Governor ia swift ta use the |o*r doniiig I sower. The idsi ha* been sedu lously inculcated among the nagroea by designing scoundrel* that there is no mor al guilt in a negro stealing from a while man—that all the white rpau ha* is tha pro duct of the negro t unrewarded toil, and to abtract anything from the while man i* not theft, literature, but lawful recaption, and a coming in of the negro, on tbe first principle* of nature, into hi* own. Tur Evan*cae has taken a naw phase. Mr. Wallace having introduced a bill in tbe Stale Senate, directing the Stale Trcasuicr to demand of the United Stales Govern ment the motile* which, It i* alleged, wa* unlawfully paid to him, This will give Fvan* over to tbe United State* Govern ment. and in the event of it being correct that he wa* not lawfully entitled te re ceive the money, be will not escape the prosecution that will b instituted by flee ing to New York. S^uisx.u tx isoot Woaf A rvpori of Sabbath tvbovd pork d,ne by Rev. R Urittendon, S. 8 missionary, in Ventral Pennsylvania, show* that dufir g the past [seven years pd eight uionibs, in addition to censidcrablv bible and tcxnperanpa work, he ha* |'jf uv fcuhda) school; In l.ualitio* teal were destitute, at least nipe-tcth* of these have been sue cesaful. Mauyuf these have been follow ed by regular preaching, and several have groan into churches, having settled pas ter* ll< ha* addressed and aided 71V oth er schools visited SI3W families, dcllvrrtsl 1166 addresses and sermon*, and travelled 1914U miles. In connection with t,|* {jpv-, day school work r jutnbalid 140 |V vpo>* of tw ripturc,' and given away I through The Amr rican" Sunday School I UeiOM, to fceb!e *cboota, and needy per i sons bs. i%Tel fof 1 pelting ekiHacirtlotJ'. ctf. hi in fact a mUt va"' ugnlc little Wk, and • doubly worth the dollar II Q**l*, The Publishers, lvison. iliakcuiau, Taj lor k Co., ISr A I*l Grand rttrcet, New 1 ork, will forward it by mail n receipt caf Ox a IkiLUt, or it can be bought at almost any book iture. A i; AK D. At the request of friend* and patron*, I dosirc to ay In thi* public wuhafv tU[ i .Lll- fv'ttiaht at- 'Ctbtrc 11*11,1 to teach till J una. The Director* have tendered me tiir public *c hol room* for the ue of the utu rner urui which will begic the fir*l or sec i>nd Monday in April. Tbewhool will hv decided intotwepart*: rritnary and select. A competent teach er will bv .elected to lake charge of the former. Tuition, board Ac., will be made known indue *ea*on. J. L. SPANGLFH April rurl"-snuid Juror* Philipsburg—John Ilanick Walker -llenrr Beck. K Markle itenncr—Geo Dale, H L Harvey Hogg.- -S Fletcher, A FeUcr Ku.h— ltokl Steven*, Peter Siegfried Spring— J cm Stewart Billcfohte—o M CafTcrty, Simon Har- pv i I'nion—Attn II Smith Worth—W V Iterkwith Gregg-s G Herring. Jacob Puttpf Juu If *i rtpan i Liberty ~Jn> Buckly Hurnside -(I I' Zimmerman Howard— K Glenn, J W Hall Miles—Saut'l Gratuly Traverse Juron—4th Monday, 22nd April. Philipsburg—ll June* Haines-Sam'l BurraU, Geo Blight, Thus Mots, J H WqUo Id ilushurg—W lU Uaird, M Irwin, Wm ii Adams Tattoo—John Hicks, U Baiter, Jonas gtlna Howard —B F Hotter, Mich (.loafer Gregg—John Kishel, David Berg**, Jno Grove, Joseph Smith Bellefvnle—John Heifer, S A Bell, Geo A Bayard, A Mullen, John Meese, C Fry berger, Wm K Adam-, 1 Mitchell Benner—Geo Johnstonbach, A Uarbrick Hurnside—Geo Viodoffer, J K Beck Huston—Tllo* Parson* Worth—J G June* Spring —A Stimfiirt, J M Swartx, J*M Furey, A Miller Potter—Peter Keller, I) Fleisher, Geo Kmorick Miles— H Fidler Halfmoon—T M Way Liberty—D Bitner, J Debaas Marion—Jno Holme* Curtio—Jno Dehaa* Harris—Wm Lytle Snowhov —J A Wolf Pern—Chr Alexander VH't k *-luth April. Snowshoe —J Gun*alua Potter—A Koch, Joseph Uilliland, IC | ttoal Ferguson—.W Garner, SGass, P Keich .eln, J Gate* Liberty—L Kvcrbart Rush— J White, W AakyTJ Balchelor liainea-G B Stover Wor-h—McAlarney Ilarria—Jne Meyer S Gardner Philip*burg—A Athcrtop A J Graham BeUelontp- Hp Verger p J Cook 1 j'enn- a Ard Taylor—T Dougherty 8 Worner i Spring J L Hookey , ltcnner —W* ni Tibbena Mileaburg— J B Thomaa O Ay era Bogg*—John Curry Win Smith 8 CharTe. M II Mackey F M Coy- Mile*—S K Fouat Junath liraiu -r Gregg—S llarter Unionville—Jno Bing. Settle Up! STKKN BKIIG ha* sold out hi* Drygoodl and Clothing Store, at BfUe'fmtt*. All accounts uiunt be settled up im mediately, to save coata. All accounts Dot sett led up within a retiaouabUt time, will be placed into the bauds a Justio# fur collection. 15(jantf 1 The annual meeting of the stockholders ufthe Pennsylvania railroad, wee held in Philadelphia, on Tuesday last. From tti rvjHTi i| the dlrrrli>n ll ip|>rtri that the total earnings of tha road, and lu branches tor the* year I*ll, wee the expense* were ft I. H!H,438,44, lairing *at catelngafd.KNldlM.ul. TliU show* an in rrwM of more than a million dollar* over ilt. earn lac* of Ilia yaar previous. Til# total number of passenger* car rind •to Idctri.taCi, the average distance travel ed being )12J ittile*. Tlir number o| u>i • of freight tuovad upon tlii* line during the year area l.tr>,* ltd again*! I.til l.>" in 1870. and I *4* 041 ■ n iwi'.t •ho wing a (teddy annual increase of iraffit- The line* of road now managed by the Pennylvt*itla t-ompany amount In the ag grealc teS.'Jit mile*. NF.W LAWH. Ijtiullniduiid Truant The following bill be* passed both I lloiue* and gone to the Governor : ! Alt Act in rrlalioti to landlord and ten ant proceeding*, umlar the act of Decem ber II Ite a Skctiom I. IU if • •tU4, That from and aftsir the passage of this act it bail not b lawful to commence or to prosecute any proceeding* to obtain possession uf any laud* or tenement* under tbe provisions of the act of lh* General Assembly, rmi lled. ''An act relative to landlord* and ten ants," approved December 14lh, IMS, un to** such proceedings shall be founded upon a written lease, or contract in writing, or by a parole agreement, in and by wbiea the relation of the landlord and tenant is established between the parties, and acer tain rent is therein reserved The Legislature hat panned a bill grant ing a ite for the public ground* fur a monument to tbe fuuuder of the public school system of the Htete. The not does not state to who** memory the monument is to be erected, but tbe Harrisburg Patri ot supplies tbe omission by statiiig that the honor properly belong* to George Woli, who wa> Governor of the Ktate from HUP to IKtS and in one of Ms annual mee sage* wa* the firvtto recommend tba prwa lent school system. NgcriOX 1. Be it macteJ, rtr., That the coinriilsilnner* of public building* #nd ground* arc hereby authoriMd and re ■luired to select and appropriate a suitable piece uf ground, in the public grounds of I the State Capitol, for a sits for a mon ument to lie reeled by tba Pennsylvania State teachers association, or other per sons acting tharewitb, te tba memory of the chief founders and moat distinguished promoters of the common school system of Pennsylvania. ' Approved 271h February, 1872. The following hns also become a law : That from and after the |>aage of thb art, the sevrral court* of common plea. of this commonwealth shall have power and authority to grant charter* of in corpora lion* to water companies and fat oompe nie ; and when *a>d c 'tupviiiv* ar so cor porated Vhay shall have all the right*, powers and privilege., and be subject to all the restriction* and provUiou* of the general law regulating re* and water com |iania, approved March 11th. ltt&7 and the several supplement* thereto ; and the aaid oourt aha!l aUo have powvr aad au thority to grant charti H of Httmrporation tu Mfii'lir* 'it association* for tne protec tion ofMrda, |*h and game, and to mark et uowpauie*. and town hall and mark# compania*. Water Ballad. "Come hither, gently rowing, Come, bear me ijuichlv o'er This stream to brightly flowing, Te yonder woodbuid shore. But vain were my endeavor- To pay thee gUM4 , fin" ' tv a 'oft, ever | i'fi fixv# (Bee by my tide. "Good boatmen, prithee be*t thea, 1 seek tav 'stbcrieud V ' Pay. *Wl.h I lhf-g kave'piaccd that. Dgft I iky hand V' I 'XA uiaidena k al Can never | .So hard a point decide j , Row on. row on, for ever | 'l'd have theft by n\y side,'* I Tim happy bridal over, Tbe wanderer ceased te roam. For, rated by her lover, The boat b -came bar home ; And still they sang together. A* steering o'er the tide. "Row on through wind and weather, For ever by my tide "—A. f rWcrtdye. I'rum Tu X At-UlXfi^ir P*r*, Mm* 11.—A dispatch has just been received her* from Pisa. Italy, an nouncing the death of Joseph Maaiani, the well kuuwn Italian republican. FUKNITURE! Grand Opening FOR IBVZ. AT JOHN CAMFS MILROY, where he h opened with a Terr Urge stock of the latest styles hfc,fV And common ' '* jailor. 14iautber and Kitchen Furni ture. CHAIRS, qf alt kinds, I AII kinds of repairing done with tent nee* and dispatch baring four guud work men at the bench. I am prepared to do all kind* uf custom work, iaa or common Thankful Sot past favors, I hope by strict atUuiuoa to busineee you and everybody else will show smiling faces at my new ware roeni*. JOHN CAMP. janlltf. TU MAMOFACTBEIM OF TUX Reliance Wringer, Have had unusual opportunities of ascer taining precisely what is wanted, and of producing a perfect machine. They have brought out an en tirely Naw Waixoaa, which they call the "PROVIDENCE" Now 1871. Perfect A URKAT IMPROVEMENT, OVER ALL OTHER WRINGERS ~ L./ | It Wring* Faster Thau by Hand. We consider the Providence superior to all other*, for the following reasoaa i Dt. The ROLLERS, of large sia* and boat quality of White Rubber, are all so cureq to their Shalt* in the moat perma nent manner, the Moulten Process, mak ing tho beat roller in the world. 2d. Tho PATENT METAL JOUR NAL CASINGS prevent any wear upon the Journal*. [The wooden Journal* in which tho iron shafts of other machine* run, soon wear, and the efficiency of the Wringer is hero by greatly reduced.! itd. The DOUBLE SPIRAL COGS used on this Wringer give the utmost eaae and vtcadine** in working, while the doub le stop prevent* them from bottoming or being thrown out of gear. We furnish either single or double gear Providence, a* desired. 4th. The ADJUSTABLE CURVED CLAMP readily adjusts this Machine to tuba of any aiae or thick new, making a perfect fastening. No woeden peg* or rubber strati* on this Clamp. &th. SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH and BEAUTY, are combined in tbia Machine, with all the requisite* ofa flrstclaas Wring- PROVIDENCE TOOL 00., Providence R. I. 'a Wfcrren Street. Naw York. SOUSE A Nf! MIT FOR HALE The ut>der#igtied iifflr *i private ••I* i lw i ury dwelling li>him and .Lot. on ' ain (Vntrc 11. 11 > with *|.Mr.nl all mewwr; outbuilding* ' and choice fruit mi lb. prriAlu*, and \ • tar In tin-yar.i The hu L a* good a* r naw. Kur luiher parteeular* .tn.lv to II f>. II^DAN. 1 11auf.tr. Centre Hall | I'UMPS! :| Wooden Pumps, AMD PIPING. The undersigned would reanectfully call • the aUanliou ufthr ritiaen* oft Jenlre county, and Penn*vallcy in particular, to tba fact that ha ia manufacturing y>]£ mvr pump, . iiiad at homo or eLewbere. Ha uaaa none 1 but the b> at material, UKWAaaaa-ra tmkw 1 to giva *ali•faction, at baing tba moat iaat ' lag and durable. aurtuina to thk olp ' wooden pump, being arranged to let the ' water off and prevent IreeaTag in winter Pine, tuplar or cucumber pump* at way* on band. Hi* matirial tor pumpa U alt | tawed from largo timber, and arw tbu* Secured agaiuat Checking or Cracking. All order* hv mail promptly Iliad. PIPING, made of tba baat material, of five inch acatilling, jeined together w.lb coupling block*, thoroughly banded, and wat ranted to .land any praatur* re<|utred for ordinary u*e. Prtoaa of pitdng range from II to 18 cent* per fool. Send order* to ••pt.Bo.ly J TELLER. - Mlfaebutg, fb COAL, LIME, and POWDER! • COAL— - Wilkecburr* Coal, Cbcwtuut St-'**. Erg. furuareaud foundry. Coal—of b.ut quality, at tba low e*t price* CuoUmier* will plant# nou that our eoul ia bouaad un dor oommodiou* *buda. LIME— Wood or coal-burnt Lime, toraule at our kllua, ou the pike leading to Mile* burg. POWDER.—Having received tkcaguacy for Du Punt'a Powder AT WHOLESALE, wa aknll U pleated to receive order*from the trede, 4 Ollkee and yard near couth and of Bald: Eagle Valley K K Depot, BeUafoata, Pa novt BHORTLIDGK A CO. | y ELLER A JARRETT dealer* in DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS alo all the STANDARD PATENT MBDICINEK A very large **, •ortmettt uf Tut trr Aaruiea, F* MOT Boud* Soap*, Ac , Ac., The la eat qual ity of B Ax o a 'Till, PflCKlto K * t v aa, Sci*ona* and Ruou. Wall Parte ix UaxAT VaniXTT. PRRSCRIPTIONS, compounded by com! patent druggictt at all bourt, day or pight. Night cuctomer* pu 1 nteht hell. ZELLER A -lARRIrtT, ahhopSt., Bellefonie P*. ttlt I GREAT FIRE! Great Destruction of high prices! SINCE THE ARRIVAL OF n ii! ■Oh-at the Old Sundew of WM. WOLF at Centre Hall. LADIES AND GENTS DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS. AND. GROCERIES HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF FLANNELS, MUB-INB, CALICOES AND SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OP NOTIONS, SYRUPS, COFFEES. also a large stock of. FISH, the best,ail kinds, MACKEREL and HERRING tbe best and cheapest in the market. apr7l WM. WOLF. CAUTION.— Notice is hereby given, that all the personal and moveable property, belonging to George B. Harpater, of Centre Hall was, on the 12th of Febru ary, 1872, purchased by the undersigned, at sheriff 1 s sale, namely, all blacksmith toois, machinery, woodwork, flnished and unfinished vehicles, Ac., belonging to the several shops heretofore occupied ny said Geo. B. Harpater, together with the horsee, harness, and all the household and kitchen ftirniture of the same. The same will be lett in the possession of said Geo. B. Harp ater, at the pleasure of the undersigned, and ali persons are hereby oautioned against medling with the said property in any maner whatever. C. F. HKRLAC'HER, GEO. DURST. 0 NOTICE. The public are hereby notified that the blacksmithing and coachniaking hereto fore carried on at Centre Hall I y Geo. B Harpoter, will he continued at the old staoa by the undersigned All contract' for work, in said shops must be made with the undersigned a F. HEBLACHBR, flblti.lt GEO. DUBST. . , ■ ' . tf- P'. at, HARDWARE STORK! J. A J. HARRIS. ;NO. fl. UKOUKXRHOFP MOW A new and complete Hardware Store hat hrea opened by tb* underrigned ia Brock i-rholT• naw building -where they are pre pared pi aell all kind# of Uuildiag and Hnun Vuniubing Hard aca re. Iron, Htv.l. Mail*. itugßy wheel* ia eetta. Champion Clothe* Wringer, Mill Saw*. Circular and Han* ! Saw*. Tcnnon Haw*, Webb Saw*, IceCrean Sreexer*, Hath Tub*, Clothe* Hack*. a fill. a*anrtmeat of G!a* and Mirror Plate of el •i*e*. Picture Frame*, Wheelbarrow* Lamp*. Coal Gil Lamp*, Belting, Spoke* Felloe*,and Hub*. Plow*, Cultivator.. Cor Plow*. Plow Pdila, Shear Mold Beard a and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery. Kb or • el, Spade* and Fork*. L-c-k*. Ihtiy.. Screw*. Saab Spring*. Ifome-Sboea, Naff*, Mor way Rod*, (ill#. Lard, Lubricating. Coal, Unwed. Tanner*. Anvil*. Vice*. Bel low*, Screw Plate*, Blackfmitb* Tool*, Satory Bell*, Houee Bella. Diauhr Bell*, Gong Ball*, Ten Bell*, Grindatonea, Car pen ler Tool*, Fruit Jar* and Can*, Paint*. Oil*, VamUbo* received and for *ale at luneft'tUUy. J. A J. HARRIS Furniture Rooms! J.U. DklN 15UKR, i*poctiuil> inform* tba ritoten* ol county, that bo ka*con#taatty op ban an . make* to order, ell kind* at , BEDSTEADS, BURBA\JS. SINKS, WASH STANDS, CORN MR CUPBiiAR! a TABLES. Ac.. Ac Home MAVB C*i* Alwat# an ** Hltttock ofrrady-mnd# Furniture 1* let * and warranted or go- d workmanthipaMe .* all made und.-r hi* own immediateap*r* . lion,and U - tfered at rateen* cheap *••- where. Thankful for peat favor*, he aoi • j it* a continuance of the asm*. m Cell and •** hi**Uck before >A rrker i I eUawkar*. _niMRMIIs. 1 rw. m. blaik, ;Wr fftltiß* JLAIB A BTIT2EB, * Attorney* at Leaf. Bellefeut.. (Hlc t,on the Diamond, miT deer to Gar man'* hotel. Cenmhatkma ta Genua* or Kngl k. fokM'Bßtf JOHN F. POTtiR, Attorney at Leer. Collection* promptly made and apeclw attention given to Use*# having land* • property for tela. Will drew up eed keva acknowledged Deed* Mortgage*. Ac. tH lee ia the diamond, north Ado of Ike court houa. Bellefonie ocUSf BP>f MgVKT IMTftUOir, I*ll*l* 1. Prmidvnt, Ce' - > e r fftXNTKE COUNTY C* J Miiiiken. 4 o.J RICXIVF DEPO6ITB, W And Allow U|r at giver him e onll.todotn, gad teat the trmkfuiaeet of thi# ameitiua, ttfTyedh estttMad without Pain _ •^may33ftt(tf 111 ■ ■ I —TTiiei ■■■ ■ j* I I a jh, rwu. c. r. *iuia*f OR VIS A ALEXANDER, Aitoraey*-*t~law. office iaConrad H<*uv Bollofoate, Pa. j..:p. gkphart, wtlk Orvi* A Alexander, ettti.d* to eol.e. tiona and practice in the Orphan** Court. 7Jen'?otf BOOTS large atoefc. all ctylea, tiaea and price*, for men and boy*, luat nrSv r# it Wolf well know* old Stand. J P. ODKNKIRK. with ARTMA.V. DILLINAER ACOMPAM Y No. 17, NORTH THIRD ST.. PHIL'A between Market and Arch, formerly MM. MANUFACTURERS A JOBBERS IN Carpet*. Oil Cloth*, Oil Shade*. Wick Yam, Cotton Yarn*, Carpet Chain*, Gram Bag*. Window Paper, Batting, Ac. Aim*, WOODEN AND driLLOW WARE Brmhe*. Locking Glaatea, Ac. decU-ly Chaff." H. Hffld. Cleck, Watchnaaker At Jewel* , Millbeia, Centre eo., Penan. RmtmctAilly inAmn* hi* friend* and Ms * public in general, that he ha* jeet onenevi at hi* new *ub!thuient, above Alexei, dar* Store, and keep* eonvtaatly on kaaa all kind* of Ctoaka, Watrlw ta* Jewel* • of the lateet ctylea, en eUo tk - Mermnvitu Patent CaU-nJcr Clock*, provided with * cotupiete index of the month, and day w* tk* month and week on it* fore, which it warranted aa a perfect time-keeper. Mm. Clock t, Wat ohm end Jewelry •* paired on chart notice ana warranted lepirci ;ly \f ILLKB'B HOTEL, Woodward, Pa xvJL* Stage* arrive and depart dally. 1 buTavorite hotel i* now la every re pert one of the i*wt pleasant country Mte ia central Peaatylvaain. The traveling com iuunitywrili nlwajrt lad the heat dation. Drover* can at all time* be accom-. modnted with (table* and pactum for auy,- n umber of cattle or hone*. JulyS 68tf GEO. MILLER. ABAI'V, aCTKOLt'e XIV MAHLk • rmoxiT, vivaor aa, Beliefoate. WINES AND LIQDOKS • The subscriber respectfully calk tbe at tention of the public to hi* establish m it, wkar* be k arepated to furuiih all kiadsof For*tan ana Domestic Lieuor*' wholesale at the lowest cask prices, whkk are warran xl to be tbe beet qualities according to their respective {rices. Hie dock comuvi of Rye, Monuugafaela, Irieb and other WhLkie*. all kinds of Bread tee, Holland Oia, Port, Mederia. Cherry, Black terr* end other Wines— the beat article*—at ae reaiouable rate* ae can be had ill the city, Champagne, Cherry. Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pur* J atnaica an d New England Bum, Cordial of all kinds. He would particularly invite Farmer*, Ho tel keeper* and others to call and examine hk large supply, to Judge for themaelvea and be certain of procuring what they buy, which can seldom be don* when parches ng in the city. jtt'Physician* are respectfully requested o give his liquors a trial. aplO To be had at Herlacher A Cromitler'a Furniture. A lot of good new Furniture on hand, such as one Bureau, Wash stands, Ac. Gloves. A sp'endid lot of Buckskin Glove*, driving Gloves, drees Gloves. CENTRE HALL Tan lard. The undersigned would respectfully in- ? m . * • of Centre county, that the above Tan Tard will again be put in Bill operation, in all its branches, by them. -;HIDKS AND BARK WANTED. T'ae highest market price will be pain for Hides of all kinda The highest Mar ket prico will also be paid for Tanner's Bark. Tbe public patronage is solicited Satisfaction guaranteed. dcS.9tf MILLER A BADGER. GROCERIES! The Chepast, purest, best. OPPOSITE THE I BON FRONT, On Allegheny Street. RUHL A GAULT. Coflee,Ten, Sugar,Syrup,Dried Fruit, v anned Fruit, Hum, Dried Beef, Suit, Pickles, Batter, Flour, Corn Men), Buck went Flour, ■wAto XUBLsGAJU,