raE OiiNfRE RBPORTEK FRIDAY May IT., 18T1 L OGAL ITEMS. LOCAL NEWS.- -Our friend*, every where, will oblige us by sending u local new sof interest. . , , CIRCULATIOIf. -The cir. illation of t".e Rkpobtkr, on thi* side th county, t* Inrger than that of ail other |-apent in the county. Business men will theretore nnu this otio f the best advertising medium*. We invite all interested to come and in .1,0.-1 our list for themselves. RKMITTAKCSB —AH monies for sub scription will be credited on the suhscri her* address, ne/erf. That the word five shall' he inserted in the place of the word four in section twenty-eight act of il*y, onethousand eight hundred and fifty four, and school directors shall hereafter keep the ftc boots of their respective dis tricts in opentfion five month **11 the year: JYvcWrrf, That the length of term may re- . main as at present, in district* where the maximum amount of tax allowed by law to he levieil fie school purpose* shall be found insufficient to keep the school open m s -eater length of time. ' The Normal School. A teacher from Bald Eagle valley, writes us as follows: "Mr. KurU— The action of the tri-enni si convention ef director*, recommen ding Centre Uall, as the place for holding the Normal School, tweets with general fa vor among the teachers, cn account ot its pleasant, and, principally, U central lo cation, and I now wish to make ibis inqui ry, havey *u the suitable accommodations, and can ycu secure boarding place# for my mlf and one or two others?" Me wish to say to this teacher, and others, who have made similar inquiries, anil to save us the trouble of writing let ters, that we have ascertained that all the requisite accommodations for the Centre County Normal can be had here. There will be no trouble about getting good boarding in private families at reasonable rate*, but we would rather be excused from engaging boarding for teachers, by coming themselves, they can do that to better satisfaction, and without any trouble. We repeat, all the necessary ac commodations can be had here, and stu dents will find our people friendly dispos ed. and the morals of the place and vicini ty second to nene. j &. Alexander, who had been allowed s "**jJerable privileges about] the jaii, ia*:**: crealcd c i" itc a hubbeb at that b ? retorted missing. " **** at hp l ' thought he had walk.*® ***■ f" r ,be benefit of his health, but a thor ough search withiu the walls final!) discovered him ensconced iu on' tbat we bave luade some iau ti'rjr.andfiml unite a number of private &♦'' to take boarders. Photcm iraphic. s undewtand that the Harris Bro's, formerly Har ris it Evs, have mcde ar rangement* with a numbe.* of tamiljes for some large jobs, such as g."oups Act'., and we have no doubt that their long experience find thorough knowledge of the business will insure a libera," show of patronage. We have paid a visit to their studio and taw some very fine specimens of Pictures front our own townsmen, and we think our neighbors would do well to give them a call. Mind you, friends, it is a rare thing to have skilled photographers travel through here, and the .arger proportion of pictures taken by many traveling concerns, are not worth the they are printed on, hence em ru ye the opportunity, while the Har ris Br reu aio aud y ou 8* 1 P' c tares tha* V andal prices lower" "tuli **rtU>(ou have asked. imetis, even if ) " *. ork ' they are such haLu sonic one of that neighborhood, which might K-t him into trouble if published, cues we decline for his own good, wishing here to remind all, that pri vnte piques are out of place in the news papers, and it we consented to publish them, there Would be no end to such articles, and every neighborhood in the county would be set to quarrel ing. Centre Hall n. w enjoys a stove and tin ware store of a i*e lhat would do credit to many lar er towns. Go and see Andy Kec.-tnan, in hi* new quarters, at the shop, of Samuel llarpsler dee'd. if you want stoves and tinware. The Gipsy t'oiigrttti. The Geueral gathering of the gip ics. which talus place tverv seven years, has jut bccti cchhrated at the uiall town of Ganstadt, near Stutt gart! 1, iu Wurtctnburg, There were tsscmblcd the yibaat of Spain, the xtnguri of Italy, the gipsies of Eug laml, the tigtttner o! Germany, the linear* of the Ka>l, and the Bohemian* of France, and they presented the most -.♦ range ap|Haraitce that cats |x>*ib!\ be imagined. Delegates cam" from all part* of Europe in order to ditems th< interest of tne association. This jn til national congress of the gipsies i i held in various places, and its object I is to settle the relations which the I members of the wandering races bear. to each other. The particular part-) . f Europe which >liall tn> apportioned j to each race during c* rtaiu periods af fixed upon, aud e< nsuitations taken re s peeling the modifications of costume, r lesc gipsies have a chief or king, wrho ■ i* elected in these assemblies, aud whose royal dignity lasts for his life tune. The prcaguf riflcf is named Uheiuard, who presided over the iate Assembly, lie hits attained tl e ex ♦iftnieage of ninety-eight years. It V.i* oyf of eon.siderati.iu fur him, and iu order to poot - beit, tenant on the farm of Jacob U 4papg ler, in dprtoggerdac township near town, was struck by lightning isMld farrowing in the field with two booes, ai d danger ously injured. An impression was made by the lightning on the right side and the haii on the left sido of his headara* burned. Both Lorses were also struck, one of which was killed at>j U:IJ o;i the boy, who was extricated by a man h> u.e* \J';l£oj, at work in the field at the same time, plant- 1 ing corn. The boy's sufferings are intense but hypes are entertained of his ultimate recovery.—t'oei Oasttfe, May, New York, May 2. W. O. Hartivw if reported to have retired from the defenso of Stokes, o ng to difference of opinion as to the proper tustLvJ pf conducting the case, and John Graham threatens Jq with draw in consequence of th neglect-of the prLsuiscr to comply with his instructions. PuiLtDKLhuia, >fy 10.—The Republi can Convention to reels* ft.* rqlut govern ingthe Republkffin party in this city, to-day adopted the Crawford County system of holding elections. Nominations will here after be wade by popular vote, delegates and conventions bipg done away with. Scribner'sMouthljr. Eur May, is a magnificent No. "Trav elling by telegraph, ' is the initial article. In this article, Crazy Dick, the black "life preserver" at the Pa. U R. at llarrisburg, serves for an illustration. Tb traveling public will recognize Dick s picture at * g.ance. "Home and Society;. "Nature and Science "'An K*av on Journal ism;'* "Fanny Wiatbrop's "freak" "Work in Rest; ' "At His Gates;" "Rank-Log Studies;" "The Waif of Nautilus Island; ' "Our Educational Outlook "The Old Cabinet," Jfcc., Ac. Mrs. Oliphact's Sto ry. (At his Gates,) is very highly sptkan ol by the English press; and the "Back- Log Studies" £re gaining an enviable rep utation. ftcriuttC, { *- Co., N. Y. $4 a year. 11,584,272 —- ~fhe ut>v * j ilguroi* the amount of Death claims paid by tha ''Kqqitable Life Aunt- i ance Society, " In the year IST I . Those whoareaptto cmt discouraging! and sneering remarks upon the life insu rance, will here find f>od for thought and stud* The policies have been paid to per sons in ati g,i a—All persons are hereby cau tioned against fishjng upon the premises of the undersigned, person*ftOt paying at tention to this notice. will be dealt jrith ac cording to law. UnoiUGt JCoaMAi', 19may fit. Gregg twp, DEATHS. On Sunday. April 14th, 1872, at hi* reti cence in Turbi|Uille, Northumberland county, l'a., Mr Usrry Fabe*. formerly of Uarrit townihip, 11-i* county, aged about isi years. On the9th Inst., at Potter * Mills, .ry suddenly, Caroline, daughter of Win. M - Coraaick*. aged 17 year*, 9 months and days. On the Stli day of May, in Pena twp.. Centre county, fiusanna Neete, aged 8 year*, 3 month*, and day*. a—— "" —I 1 "" MARRIAGES In Osceola, on the 23d ultimo. by Rev. Cairn*. Mr. W K Bierly. to Mi-* ! lore H.. daughter of A. K. Howard, Esq., of Osceola, Pa On 12th intt.. by Rev. V. H. Reilcr, at the Reformed Parsonage, 'n Aaronshurg Mr. pnicl lleckman and Mi** Su*anna Kccaar. hnfh of Centre co. AUDITOR S NOTICE, -ip the mattei ofthe etUte of W illfam tt Krfffi, late of Boggt twp . dee'd, in the orphan 1 court of Centre county. The auditor ap nvittted by the court to make distribution of tXft in the hands of Henry Hen- Uin, admiwhOfitor of the ettete, to and among tha furtif thereto, reapectfu 1/ gives notice, that bo vilJ W , I'* rt,e 1 s interested, to hear and ditermlnu such questions as may arise in accordant* w.th .„ nature of the case and the duties of hit Ointment, on Monday, the 10th day of June uertat the office, in Bellefonte, at 10 o'clock A U. pf BH 'd day. 1 oclotk A ' J ? UARNHART, ' mayl7.3t. - Auditor. TP XF.CUTORS NOTlCE.—Letters Tct- IV tamentary on the estate of Solemon Rishel, late of'Gregg twp., dee'd have been granted to the o ru)ar*>gned All per sons knowing ih.emselvet indebted fo said ettete will mak immediate p#ypenf, apd ( those ha* lug plateM WiH present tfupi properly autbeft lefte^a^g.^ mayl7.3t. There were fifty death, from .mall- jtex for the week, an increase of fifteen over week. Montgomery Hlnlr ou the Situa tion. The annovod letter from Hon. Moiilgotn i ery P. Blair, who is ropul.nl to have heen somewhat oil the inside of polities in con nection with the Cincinnati convention, is frirnished for publication, and will I e read with interest: \V AHtitntiinx, May 7, IfTi A'y Dear Utntral : 1 have \ ours of the 4 h Wo will have to take t.reeleyor tin nt, and we will take Orelty—relucia Uy, of course, V'it not the less certainly. And ho will be the more certain f election because the deiii.vrat do not wish to embrace him at firt. A* f.*r their running * candleata of their own, that would both he disastrous and disgraceful. They all gave in their adhe sion to the Cincinnati convention, and the most obstreperous of Greeley's opponents had their candidates before that conven- tion Yttorhees, for esatuble, was loud in his advocacy of Judge Davis, and the World was earnest in pressing Adam*. Now, there certainly can be no greater de parture from principle in supporting tlree ley than there would be in supporting Da vis or Adams, or any other radical. There can he, in fact, no motive assigned for the •upport of these men, and the refrisal to support either of the but mere por sonat preference. This is not statesman* ship It is mere msprire, M net something worse, which no man MS indulge in with, out the !o of public (otilUißCi. For my own )>i 11 go for the 'i ovement initiated el Cincinnati to arrest the further prog reis of radicalism. It is the only practical way of arresting it. A* for ruiining in a straight democratic ticket between Greeley ana (•rant that i a Judge that will not be al lowed to succeed. That can be done only in the entali tieid of local |>oiitice, where the contest between rival aspirant*ia per sonal, and ha, become embittered. But the cntet between the republican and democratic partioe baa always been a sec tioua! contest, one parly representing the north and the other the south, and whilst the contest retains that character the re public*" success i assured by the census. It is only l>y dividing the numerous north and allying itself with the uiore lib eral division that the demoetacy, repre senting the south, can hope for the recov ery of the right of seli-gevernmcnt lor its section Tlte moment that the democracy shall act up fur itself, II, I,Willi Mill (U><* its ranks again, and the only < flVt would be to sacriltca the leaders in the liberal party who had promised to help us. This would tii-grace us and so help to defeat ui not only now but hereafter Of course there Kui u* f-iijte honest democrats who will not regard the sul>)e;i Ip pu* and who will prefer to stand by Uierr guns, apt J#ut the noisiest fellow will be those who are to i'*y Vf the gerern men I Chandler said recently <| lc#ij VH SdvJ authority) that thoro would he a straight democratic ticket, and that he would gira $25,000 himself tit tar! it- There are a great manv .democrat* of the Tweet' or der ready Jo take hi* money and help to keep the rlofu jiro, wu'eh u rv them ; fellows who understand manipulate ting claim! quietly, anl the administra tion ha> the public purse at iu disposal and uadftfstands them, aud how to make the most of ths.M There were owronehundred office hold ers, all of them Grant s emissaries, in Cin cinnati working for Adams. They were uceny ail JV;-p Washington 1 can ftir nish the na lies of about fifty tftbtffl stategv of Grant's friends was te secure for him the Iri-U vote by putting on us and so compensate for the loss ef the li besat Isfcublicac vote, but he was foiled, and they are furious • • • • • The groat ma jority of Adams' supporters did not under stand it. Uut the public mind is now thouroughly aroused, and when this is the case purchasable individuals and of the venal preaa la itjvot,*4tr,|bl; (jen. Hartranft'H Official Record. G'T.fru! Hurtranft U AuditorGsno*ml of I the at, "id rjr-oJUeto Commissioner of , the Sinking Fund of' uta pornmonwealth, j These *re imported pyittQ{. Jr. ttti. < ffivSf he it called upon to watch with Jeal- ! out eye the luUreJU of thcf opir, and bat hand the resouirei of the Mate at a firm af which he was a fiscal agent. The Audi-! tor-Genial it to tee that no improper claims are paid that all monies due the State are properly collected wad tafely kept for id pnjgr laws patted for that purpose, lie U to enforce o tae ctatu., , to omit the collection of no Just one. Tha money collected it to be de|>oailedat mon ey of the State, and not at that of a private induUtffi!, or used at tuch for speculative purposes. The Audtl.J.-fi-fjera! of the State U til to caiied upon to manage the Sinking Fund in tuch a manner as to bring the best return to the tax-payers, and liquidate the public debt at the earliest posiiblemomenl. Those are duties devolt ling upon the Auditor-General under the law, creatine lit' office, and the faithful performance of whlcS it by an oath. The Auditor-GeneraHs to aoUoleiy as a sworn agent of the people, and in no ' ca-e has he a right to use his position at a I tleppinf ftone for personal pecuniary ad vantage. How does General HartranA rtano iu this respect ? Has he kept bis bands free and clean from all complications touching his official record ? Has he guaided the public funds, end neither used tfceift My self nor suffered others to da so? Have there been no stock speculations with Bute money, the profits of which went into the hands or pockc-U of General Hartranft, the Auditor-General of the State ? Look at the sworn testimony upon this point. Or. tj,c examination into the Marcor-Yerk es matter, Luru latlons with ll. one)' deposited with tb's de ponent by the Slate Treasurer at ll # ilir stance of said Hartranft," The Ainds used for thepurpoae named by Mr. Yerke are what it known at the 'unexpended baUnce' and belong la the Stnte at much a* any mongy i|i t! 1* * po*oion of iti financial of ficer* and fun.c|.lonfrie*- The law daaig nates how thit "uueapwnUi) bfl#Op" is U ha kept, and for what endt appropriated. There it no margin of doubt left upon thit tubject. The Auditor-General hat no more right to ue tbit portion of the State fpnd*fr "ttock .peculation''than he bat any otbff- Yet Mr. Yerket twore he paid Gcperji llartranft various turns of money for profits anting from ttock (peculations "with meney deposited with thit deponent by the State Treasurer, at the inttancr of *aid llartranft." In other wordt, llartranft induced tha State Treaturer to put State fund* in tha hand* of Yerket, who (peculated with them, and divide® tie jpflilt with the Audilar-Uearr „l of the State,', who pocketed s!} ? Pf' vate gain*. In this transaction tha State Treasurer wa implicated, and that tame mnn was theleadar of the llartranft forces in the Contention which nominated the now Auditor-General for Governor. It!* aboculftltn* were bated uuon State frauds. The State Treaturer deposited Sute money with a retteig broker in thit city at the instance and fiplifjtetlon of Au ditor-General llartranft. The e pfpflt. prising frop the*, stock i transactions to the iff) Hartraaf't.' 'tliere'is' ffff pj.Jafce about these tact* TUayr9p!inl7ftadspae*callj stated by Mr. Yarkaa, the broker who got '' the money from the State Treaturer and paid the prnflU l Audil->r-iauatal Hart ranft of using the public monies fur hia private ue, and juining with the Stale Treasurer in violating the law in a most flagrant manner. Together they put State funds in the care of a broker, and from ihem Harlranft rocelved the uroOts of toek operations baaed Upon llirte fund Such i* l' e oflleial reeord of the man nom inated by the Cameron "King lor Gover nor. lie is just the person to answer their ; purposes. His record runs on all four* will) their principles and practice*, and lie was supported iu the Convention by the very man who was a |urtner in the stock j operations. As Auditor-General and Stale Treasurer, they pulled well tog other. As | Governor aud State Treasurer, the> w ill run on the old raits That it the meaning of the union, and the tat payer* of the Stale must say whether they will elect a* Governor a man, who when Auditor-(Jell era), used the funds of the Stale for stock Jobbing operation* • - .4y The carpet bag senator from Arkansas, i'owell Clayton, is thus handsomely sketched by a Washington correspondent Immediately behind llrawnlow sits an t-rvoi military-looking Individual, not ovei thirty- *i* or thirty-eight (Voui appearand With whiskers asi Napoleon Wltealher fKim the use of some 'apillary esteriuina tor, or fruiu the tremendous thumping <1 hi* mighty brain against the dome ol ki* thought. J'owcil Clayton, for that U his uaui*i is Just a fiifle bald enough for sena torial purposes Hv his side dangle* an empty sleeve, which eiitil'e# him to some sympathy. The arm it oolitaincd was lost; in some jsy haw king rai} or taken off by •tee) trap ill somebody'* *moke-houe. j History does tiotteil Us which. Clayton n the carpet bagger par excellence, and it the most i dorous of that sweet-scenti d body of patriot*. Accoidiug lo reliable witnesses he is guilty of every crime in the Arkansas statutes, and sevaral not therein recorded. He has been openly accused ol theui; aud months ago, to stop the clamor ing* of the people, a committee wu* up pointed to investigate the charges Kneugh is known to hnvo been developed to justify his immediate espulsieu Yet from all in dications, it Is his intention Jo hold back until adjournment forever cuts off further investigation. So Clayton hoi.la his mt, or pretends to, for his chair is u-ually etkpty. It* eccupaat is generally to be *eti ill Hit, lobbies, H r down 111 thy r**UU rant. Ha come* into vote whenever a titan measure Is before the Senate, and the party whip craoks tha ltepubllcaiis Into line. A Terrible Calamity— OHM Thotts nt| Person* Drowned. J onj<>n. Ua)' i--N>oo.- A dispatch ju*t rvo.-iv cJ in ihi* city contain* inform inatiutt of a terrible calamity which ha* bo JiiU'i) t|;e town of Vellore, in British In dia, during a hurricane which tiUKdrti for miWi along the eastern shores of ihr Indian Ocean. The awter* ro.e to an tmtn#ne hi ighl, and swept over the sloping tabic iauil winch U>ru* t|,e I. uf t'.ic presidency of Maiiraa. inundating the country fur mile* into the interior. The town of Vellore a swept entirely away, and upwards of one thouaaiid of the unfor lo.wia inhabitant* were drowned. On lb* first approach of the '. '*# number* of people fled fri'Ai the town in precipitate baste and sough; refuge in the mountainous district to the south. When t.W herns'""" abated and the flood receo ed, the country bordering on the ■ l era* found to be strewed with the b-xlic* of men and animals, mingle*! with the wrecks of dwelling*. ■pie amount of damage by the flod is beyond estimation. User t.!.0 thous and of lh inhabitant, of Vellore are homeless and are now living in rude and impoverished dwelling, until a better means of #helt*-r is found Ti,r; thousand unfortunate families are stated to be utterly destitute, every por tion of their effects having been swept away by the voracious flood Thousands of acres of which before the calamity was in a thriving condition are totally ruinetfc The prospects of the uf- Isrtrs with tsgard t . it:ear.* ui tustaining lib* are at present of a n>st d't<>uragii g character. Vellore is a fortified town of British In dia. in the presidency of Madras. It is both large and populous, and is of the best built and most important town, in the presidency. f | f It u better that ninety-nine guilty ones escape, than that one perenn should suffer punishment inn.tccntiv, is n just saying and it strike# us forc ibly r.f; rfvlltu' the following para graph t James O'Neil vti relcaiu-il from the Rhode Island State Prison on Friday leal, having served mare than eight years on a life sentence for a murder of which he has recently been proven its-{ nqpf bv conclusive testimony. The man who |i uow m|>j. .ed to have killed Sirmnons was kimaolfmur dered in Pawtucke.t R. 1., about two years ago. "O'Neil did not kuow that §nv efforts were making for his release, and be sayt ha| jhe shock when he was told that he was free was greater than when be heard the sentence of itn- Kiiowment pronounced against him. e passed out of the prison gqte# like one in a dream, and as lie reached the street drew a long, deep breath, saying, "How sweet the air smells!" During his imprisonment he conducted him self well. His eight years of confine ment have worn oil him and Somewhat a tree ted his mind. Efforts will be made io aeoific for him at I*4*l ft fair compensation far the labor he has per* formed during his protracted incar ceration. Gift f the President, until SAT- U RlM> ••! RN j ? lK "-. I""r the gradu ation, masanry alio bt-|iigii,g oj Ihe f < v,l*- burg. Outre A Spruce Creek Railroad, from A/ifflinburg In Union County to near the Forks in Centre county, being sections number 11 to S6 Inclusive; and from the western terminus at Tyrone to a jmint at or near the Perm'a Furnace. Profiles enn be seen and printed form of proposals had at tha office In Lewlsburg -no other* will be nkuVSM- U. K. Ml Ll.Kit. Prtw't L.C. A 8. C. Rlt. 00, Lewlsburg, Pa . May 7, 187!f, 4t Good News for the Ladies. SPRING OPENING OF Bonnet*, Trimming* Mllllno ' MRS. MARY L SHOOPES Jii Centre Hull, Mr*. M- *• fthoope. !* Jut reti.rued from Pniladtdphla, with the LATEST FASHIONS, and a complete stock of New Bonnetts, ' New Hats, Elegant Trimmings, &c., which Will be fQtd or made up, as usual at reatof)a]jlj yrigjf. uM IgdK's fl?e*s 'ike new styles are very pretty. Ladles call and see them early, First come, first, ysrvsd. may 9 4t. lather Reform Xomt tuitions I'm* < otiKressmrn at Largo- Williatiisport, l', May H Tin l.ii | bor Informer* completed their ticket | thin morning with the exemption "I i- tin mhcra of tlio I'mietituliolixl C* t volition by lint nomination of Jio li. Ilt>|kino, of Allegheny ; and J. \V. i 'akp, of Northumberland counties, for j Congressmen ut I I't.e c.nivt n . :lon then adjourned. • ♦ • Terrible i a>unltie*in A list till id. Advirm received by telegraph fVumj : Australia state that heavy ll I* which cun-ed terrible I< - of life, !i occur rod HI Melbourne. Four loin dml iwrstni* ware th-ov md Fhegrow oig crop* litivo also been git tti) dam It Cel. llitiiL Robbers Capturing n Ilmik mill Killing its Urate Cashier. I*t )i'i*vh ir, April •"<. About te< o'clock yesterday h|h i noon tiv mounted iiic.i rot!** into the town ot Columbia, Adair county, Ky , ami, dismounting ill the l'< t iltnk.lu. if ibrill, ivitb pistols in their luiml-, held tb' home# while the other three, with tliuwu IFVIILTEO, entered tb. bunk Four unarmed pi ntlcimu, > I whom one wits the cashier, wt ic in the bunk. Onif of the intruder* tleiu.ui.i- 1 ml the key* of the safe. Another at tempted to ohowt Juices li.ivi.ctt, a b.illli employee, hut h< struck U|i liie robbers weapon, uithutij-h to* hatt.i was burned by the iwp - Itillock the suio. He wus shut ilvut Slid liie outlaws pdhigud ail liie valu able* not ill the safe, which they were not altle to unlock Meantime the j party outside tired their pinjois in ai: directions driving everybody otf tin street*. A raid so sudden and unt x j,iec!ed jus rallied the I mil, and tin robbers mounted tl jaway untno|tjh d, Thccitifin 'iu me diately organised and started in jm suit, and nt last accounts were gaining rapidly on the fugitive*. The amount of money stolen u lint suppo ■- ' to be laige. k : be robbers will probably be lynched oy shot if captured. a t rise eruption of Vesuvius has en tirely cvascil. Tin* viliioc iu the sur rounding country, however, have sof fered severely fr.un a fresh misfortune in the f.irni of n liurricgiiv >f terrible violence, which ha* swept over lite farms, completely .Sostr-ying tin houses ami crops that the lav* had spared to iheni. 1 he voice of uue claiming t< lie a li lt en I descendant of John the Baptist i> hcard crying in the wilderness at I'ai re, Illinois, und the prairie wolves ain't it bit rcuit-.), bet howl u lou ddic i • who' have lost both eyes, ouo hundred and eighteen who lost both legs eleven it lit* It Si tooth fuel, ills who lost both hands, thirty-two who lost both aruts ami sixteen who lost an arm audit leg. • wga- ♦ Carpenter s Strike in I liiftigo Chicago, May 7.—Jwmw carpenter* at work on buildings in the burnt dis trict, ami a few laborers, struck yes terday for higher wage-#, the former demanding tltree dollars and a hall and the latter three dollars per day. The employers refl|c t ace-edc to their terms. It is not believed the movement wi.l liecome general. • • Louisiana was represented at Cin cinnati hv n delegation which com prise# all of the incu who were dele gate* to lite republican oouventiou of 1868, and all wf the Grant e!e tors of that year. Tom Scull's Capture of the Erie Rail way. L>mJon. May 10.—Thomas Scott * i. tit-, iinatwg as BrwsMont of the Brio Hallway Company hat received the ulir.o-t uam-j tiiu* approval of ibe English stock todd lers. Gen. Sickle* • clique uin * [minority. A committee ui tin- to- -t influ ential *tockholder ha* been appointad to j secure the election oithn Scott Board o: i l>irct-tor#. a -w * A correspondent call* attention t the eighth verse Of the twenty-third chapter of Kvodut, at follow t: "And thou thalt lake no gift; for the gift blinieth the wie and peiverteth the ! words of the righteous." Our correspondent evidently intends to apply this text of Scripture to the case of ' President Grant; and to fur a* it prohib it* pretent-uking hy those who exercise | power, it certainly it appetite. It would ihe well for the chaplains of Congre • to preach sermon* from till* text, Sun A terrible explosion of petroleum and j gunpowder hat taken place in TtipoliUa, Greece. Twenty lite* were lo*t instantly, an 1 many persons received severe injuries, which In tome case*, it L frared, will prove fatal. • Two-thirds of the flourishing t*ii of Somerset, in this State, has been destroyed by Are. The loss is estimated at SI.OOO,UOQ, A!! the principal building* are in ashes, and the buinc*s of the place entirely par alysed. Oils (' minion Lubricating Oil 30 p, r gal. Kxtra do GO " " Fish Oil W '• •' Winter Bleached Whale Oil 1.1 •'• " " Kjtra Lard Oil 1 VA " •• I'ftje \artiishvs, 4i.pi.ii, ; Lin( J Oil. Lewi* A Bro'* White Lead, Paint Rut-he-. Pry Paint*, Colored paint* in oil, Turpen tine, Fire proof paint, A,*.. Ac., f.r sab very low at W.J. McM A N IOA Ls, may 17 3t. Milroy Pa, I The Champion of the World. The tie* Improved American Utitton llole Overscemittg nn 9 C/e Oil. For CfcoltA Sorbin, . Ute jCre Oil. For SpniniV .... Use Oil. For HexdwheV ... Use Oil, For Bru sei, , V . . U!i€i| Cure Oil. For Ccrnjand BuMoqi, UjfPiitj Cure Oil For Any Sere, . \ tffe Peii, Cure Oil. For 4ny Lanjerete, .Vj S e Paiij Cure Oil, l*i tar Ivai^\ Axil ws ,hsJirns i| 1.4 V tewdu'c us scaat. t < -I -ortm-nt ufev-j cry thing in the line of Clothing. (.t ilt *. k'urulaUag Guoila jail difvvtly from their wn manufactory. Also. * [ Jcaclry, Malt-lte*, Ac. Tl-i-y have engaged their old clerk, Mr. A. Sternberg. • well known to the people,. and who will lv pleased la tee hit oiu i {friends. apitf. { A. M .S.S.MAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lutvr room. No. 1. Bdii block, where fie keeps on hand a slock of WHITE and BED LEA Til EH and HAH.XE&S. Kips ami Calf Skins Ervooh god City Kiuish. STRING LEATII EH, SHOE FINDINGS OF FVKKY I)F SCRIPTION'. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunks and f (discs OF ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of all kinds bought •ml highest price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed i • idusy* bought and on hands. WHEAT and OATS specially bought and the high * t Cash price paid Go to Sussman's, thc-re you can buy cheaper than elsewhere, as evervb-dy knows, who ever dealt with him He let. - no one off without a good bargain N"< xt der to Sussman's is the cheap dry goods establishment of Isaac Guggenheim* cr. apS.tf. \DM 1N IhTKATOR S XOTlCK.—Let ter- of administration on the estate •it "Frederick Zetlle, late of tiregg tap., dec d, luring been gianted to the under signed. he requests all persons, knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claim* against the same to present them, duly authenticate*: bv law lur settlement. KKKUfcKH.iv ZKTTLK. may S, lit. Administrator. i I) MINI ST It A TORS NOTICE. Let -4l ter of administration on the estate oi Ssiuurl Jameson, late of tiregg twp., having Men granted to the undersigned, he request all perians, knowing them *> Lot von Salk.— The under signed offer* a choice property for sale, consisting ot a tow two story frame house, new stable, and other outbuildings. The lot i* a fine on v lying on Main street. Centre 11 all, and na* a variety of choice fruit tree* upon it. For.further informa tion apply to ltiapUm M. RICHARD, Agt. yyARRENS PATENT COOKER For sale by : ~,.r .-At if. WM J. M MANKiAI. Boautiful Toilet Setts, Cbnmbeir Pail*, dr., For sale bv P r2C.tf. WM. J.M MANIGAL. NEW (HMills; NEW (>(1(11)8! CTh irrTTTD • JLM* iffa Jr.' J j 1, 4 a., f BISHOP STREET BELLEEONTE, PENNA, I* auw prcparod, at the 011 Hi n l uit Bishup Ptri-ct. in H D/JY GlOODo,sJfe©iS 9 CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC, AC, ■t K'fatly ieduced prices. It--1 - als.i prepared tu purchase Ah I, KINII S (1 F Ci It AIM FOR WHICH UK WILL FAY THK HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! AHH FCRCIIABKIIH M 11,1, FINJ HCFRRIOIi IN fiI'CKM KXIK THIKK | apr.lfttf. C !> KKI.L.KR THE KEYSTONE LIGHTNING ROD CO. Are the Sole Proprietors of the {Celebrated T, T. KJrisoy Fat on I Coppor Lightning Rod. . Also tnanufat lurcr* of ( 01!>t:il ('.%II>8 OR* WEATIIKR VAMN Of every Ssciiptioa tM 4 Coar-'j uitt rwyiff prompt attention if ;;icea tu OF!** A- COMPANY, Agent* fur Outic Count) Ckmtke Uau, I'a. uprl'Jti. LAN!) SA LK A lot of land, ly ing in Gregg t GtUUESMKtMKU, h• V iO g purchased the entire stock of the lalt iirtn of Suaaraan A* Guoganbeimar. ex cept the leather and Shoe findtug*. has filled up bis shelves with a lot ol HI'I.KXWI) NEW tSOOIM, embracing ready madeclothing. on En# boom. DROCIRItII, I'ROVWIOXI*, ROOTS & .SHOE#, - UATS A CAW, A NO FANCY ARTICLES, and is now prepared to accomodate all his uld customers, and to welcome all new ones who mar favor him with their patronage, lie feel* -afe in sav ing that he can please the moat faoidi 'ions Call and see. , 1< A.AC GUGGENHEIMER. I*. S. —Mr. SmutsH lili continue* to deal in LE ATM KB AN'l> SUOE-VIX DINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SHEDS, in the old room, where he may alway | be found. 12ap.(f.* rj r ■ r * ' Something jVEIf in Beilefon! GOODS SOLD LOW For Cash Only!! BURNSIDE iTTHOifiiS W i lO i : Eagle Valley R B. Depot, Bellefcpte, Pa Uov4 9PPBTUDGE&CO yRIsLKR A JAItUKTT daalars In | DRUGS, MKDIOIJfES, OHKMICALh also all the j dTAKOABD I'ATKiN'I M UHt JJCi> A very large . Itortmeni at Toj- JbKT AkTii'LKS, F A XC V Ooods Ai , Ac., The fltr-t qual ity of Kites *4r**l, P.ITfIT K S IVES. Hem-op, and Haxcix*. WAll. Pai'Eß ts w |Gag*r Vjsciktv. I'ItK.SCHU*TIoNS, roiniKiunded |.v rt>m petent druggists at allhout*. day t nlghl. Night eustcjner* pu 1 night he!!. ifRLLKI! A JAKHKTT. Broekerboff It -w. 8!li-(oit* Fa unlß 1 AVAR! AVAR! On High Prices. GREAT EXCITES! EXT. , 11. 11. SMITH, of Pollers Mills. N E AA U O OJ)S ! WtWHiUttoM twpcrt/all; i from hi* 'riend*, , wbieb have bwh remodeled ati 4 iwpruvad. and it no* pre pared to nil who may favor him fey railing, NEW GOpDS! lie ba*ju*t received itw of the largest] •ttckt f ait ktnd* of Merchandise ever brought to Outrecounty, whkb be intend* i m *<•!. at cuh figure* a. wilt tnake it mn ob ject tor all pcjwn* lo pur base. Families' laying in winter supplies of Groceries,! Dry Ouxii, &r.. h .old not fail to give] ifeint a cati, •> he fei confident hi* price*' and upnor quality of good* will amply] ail. lit* stuck of GROCERIES uwifeu of Codecs of the heat quality, Teas, ■ -uirmn of all kind*. Mola**e,*Fifi. Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spices, Provkkn*, i Flour and Feed, Ac,, Ac. Our stock of D 11 VG OO D 8 is large and varied, and v< will just say i can oupply any article in tbat line, with- j out enumerating. |{ K A D Y M A DECLOTIf ING a Urge stock of ready-made Clothing for M< nand Boy*' wear, which we will dispose of at a very small advance on cost Boots and Shoes, jliti and Cana, Hard ware, Queen*ware. Wood and Willow Ware, Notion*, Faocy Goods.Carpet*. Oil - cloth*. Wall Paper*. Wiadpw" Shades, dtc., acts. Ij. I €■ raliain & Sun, Boot&SUoe Makers Next door to D C Keller's Store Etllri'onle. We manufacture to order. Our work is neat and durable. Our prices are eery moderate. Wc warrant to (tire satisfaction. We have the LARGEST and BEST] a.xl. of loidie't and Children'* *hoe* in] town. Wc are receiving food* every week. Wc wish nn examination of our (rood*. The Fennsvaliey trade U especially la- 1 vitvd to call aud see our atoek. we think wc .an plea., all .who call a* to • tyle, juality, and price*. We study to render •ati*faction, and although we have had an extended trade fr year*, we have never eiven a customer cause to complain. septl&tf. J > KOI'KKRIIt'FF HOUSE, Allegnenev Slrwt, Bellefunte, Pa. I>. JOHNSON Ac SONS, Proprietor*.; A l *TCLA* IIOTCL, COM FOKTAHLK KOOMs*i PROMPT A i TEN DANCE. i ALL THE MODERN CONVENIEN CES—AND REASONABLE Charges. Tiu proprietor* offer to the traveling public, arid to their couutry ft lend*, first cla-* accommodations and csreful atten tion to the want* of guest* at all time*, at fair rate*. Carefiil hostler* and good stable ling for horse*. An excellent table well served. A Bar supplied with fine liquor*. Servant* well trained and rvor.vtbing#ro j quistte in a Erst class Hotel. Our location 51 in the buHne* * part of the town, near the l'>*t Offlce. the Court House, the Chur-| I cites, the l.aiiks, and the it inripal place* 'of hu*inet*. renders it the most eligible | place for those who visit Hellefoete on bust or pleasure. Att Oniuibus will carry passengers and baggage to aud from all trains free of charge. Still Ahead! . I Philips & Glasgow's CHEAP CASH STORE Their goods are marked down to Cash I Prices, and they ms. mvEAK All kinds of country produce taketi in exchange fur good*. A general assortment of goods kept. '(JDOTHINO. HATS. CAPS. HOOTS . SllO KS. DR YUOO D.< GVKKNS WAR F. G ROCK R1 KS, WIL LO W\YAItK, CO N. FECTIONAitIES, DRUGS. A full assortment of Ladie's styles just , received from the city, and for sale cheap. don't lorget, that Pole Oat City, • is the place where you can buy cheap fox Cash. aor 19 tt Dr. Crook's Win# of Tat, 4 tO YGARfI jm -or A ' Public Tm| SB*. OR. QftOOK ■jgjg WINS "V TAB I V* have MM | Merit thorn mt§ Tt b rich to Omi mMUMaaI ■*• Itle* of Tar. *n*ho, OMajtoa. Ho awed m map awe Fo OriTFl orKkmej WmuZ DkeaarM of the I'Hun ou% Jaundice or any Llrer fowpMitl, It toa—ofd. It ia alio a superior Tonic, Hratoien the Appetite, strengthens the iDyaten, Keatoret the Weak and jl „ M IFFiOtiS ES I ! vIS* Caaaea the Food t Pfgeaiy EenoTM Dywpepnla and laiEmitloi, Prrrenta laHHwa Ftrera Give* tone to jmntifH*m. TRY BR. CROOK'S WXHIOFTAI BLOOp. af? jtotoyd— JAM CmrnkmtmoßrpUM*, mm* /oa. dhKhftiuMi tld* - I'ttnEi l dttoM A dfttißßßsc "7 omOmm* f tto Mm# £ W osoori /PVy SThliT OP %M POKE ROOT. It lno tlw ■uliiioal MOplf of t*tu> COMtelwrf OidopMp araliou •Mrca wkkfc gam at tSSu oSSo MB hMr Art poor Dronrio Mr Or. Gmafk O* poo ad %rp of i'afca Hoot—taka Mood to CGJTTHE Hall Coach Mann factory. L e * i Murray, at hi* ettabiishtnwat at Centr* Hall, p. keep* on hand, and for sale, at the ma reasonable rates a large stock ef Carriages, Buggiea, A Spring Wagons, Pt.it* and Fa act I and vehicle* of ei cry d--criptioe made fee i order, aad Warranted, to be made of the best M-ancd material, and by tbe moafe ] *ki!led and competent workmer. Prisons wanting any thing in bis line atw requested to call and examine bis work, they wilt lad it not to W excelled for durability and wear. aprSUy BUTTS HOUSE HLXI-EFOKTE, Fa. J It. BITTS, Prajfr. Ha# first claa# acrnn.aiodfattoo; charg es icasooable. I'Japr. tf. NATURE'S Hair Restorative (otitaius no LAC SULPHUR—oH SUGAR OF LEAD-No LITH ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free front lb Poisonous nod Mfealth-destroying Drugs used in other Hnir Prepara tion*. Transparent and elenr as" crystal, if wtO not soii lite Knest fabric,— perfectly RAPE CLEAN and EFFICIENT, —desidem tutrs LONG SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST! It restores and prevents the Hnir from becoming Gray, ftunart* a soft, glossy ap pearance, -einovM Dandruff; i. refreshing to the beau, checks the Hair from felling off, and rostoros it to a grant extent whan prematurely lost, prevent* Headaches, curat all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. At* A DRKtsnING FOR THE HAIR IT IS ]MK REST AR TICLE IN THE HAKKVf. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee. Ajar, Mesa. Pr-i.ated only by PROCTER B&OTH i KRS. Gloucester, Mas*. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made ax press 1/ : for it, with the name of the aiticle blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Na- IroaK'e Ham Kestokaiiv*, and take no other. JMT-Send two three cent stamps to Proc ter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." The information it contains is worth (500,00 to any person. lsep.lf For sale at Centre Hall by Wm.Wof and Herlacher A OroomitUr. 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