THE CENTRE REPORTER FRIDAY May 24, ItTS. ~LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL im.-Our ftiead*. every; wherry will oblige ua by sending ua local news of interest. . , , ... CntflPLAtlO*.—The circulation ef < Rgrogricn, on thia aide the county, ia larger than that of all other lepc™ in the county. Busine** men will therefore Bud this one of the beat adverting medium*. We invite all intonated to come and in spect eur Hat Aw them*etve*. KXXITTAXCEB All monies for sub scription will be credited on the subscri ber'* address, isch week: by referring to which our patrcn# can at all times see how their accounts stand, and a receipt I# by this ayateiu carried upon each copy of the paper. DKDICATIO*.—The Lord willing, the new church, in Tylersville, Clinton coun ty, Will be dedicated to the service of God, Mav 19th. Ftenehent and friends arein vited to attend. K. STAMBAOH. Pastor. Aire, on of June, the new church near Abr. Hockey's old homestead, shout < miles north-west of lle, will be dedicated. *• > - Mr. B. H Arney, about one mile east of this place, haa a South-down buck, one year old, weighing 185 lbs., with a fleece of 13 Iba. —81 when /.cleau. Who can beat it? 'Dj R FIRK. —The dwelling house of the editor of thia paper, came tlcar beiug daatroyed bv fire, on laat Thuraday, 16th inat., about noon. The fire orig inated about the library, in the sn ood story, in tome manner unknown, moat likely through matches lying in the drawers, and was not discovered, until all books with case, desk, Ac., were ruined. Thick wlumee of, smoke issuing through the windows,; first attracted the attention of Mr*. Kuria, when thealarm was given aud by her exertions and the timely arriv af of neighbors the house was saved from burning—a few moments later, and all would have been in rain, every thing beiug just now ia the beat burn ing order with no facilitiee for extin guishing fires in our town. Bea'dea the library, some doting, and a few other articles were destroyed. Lose about #SOO, with slight insurance. SERIOUS AFFAIR. —Isaac I A**, of Bellefunte, on Monday of last week, in company with Sheriff Voairive, pro ceeded to arrest John WW it of Spriuß tap., for whom he bad a warrant, and in the effort to discharge lib do'jr, he was attacked by Jataes Woods, a broth er of John, who hurled a stone at Mr. Lose, breaking several of hb ribs, and causing internal injuries of such a se rious nature, that Mr. Lose s life isde spaired of. James Woods has given bail for hb appearance at court, but John has made hb escape. When the physicians pronounced Mr. Loses life in danger, young Woods eras arrested and imprisoned. From the latest information we have, there are hopes of Mr Lose recover ing. SERIOUS SPORT.—A young man bv natM of Mr. Goo. Mueaer bad a trick played upon him, on Thursday morn ing last, 16th inat., while at work upon Soil's contract near this place, which came near costing him hb sight He waa accustomed to smokinga pipe; another young fellow managed to get hold of it, awl filled it with powder, with a slight covering of tobacco. The result may be imagined when Muss er lit his pipe, an explosion follow ed; be was so severljr burned £abnut the eyea, that hb sight was thought to have been endangered. This is a mean trick, that is occasionally play ed by thoughtless persons upon srnok en, and one from which injuries have been known to result before this. We trust thia wiir he another warning to such as indulge in that hind of sport, by which another b so likely to re ceive injurious that may cripple hira for life. J/ere b what they sing at public K-hoola in Vermont, ta tbe tune of "Yankee Doodle," viititon joining in tbe chorus : If anything on earth'can make A great and glorious nation. It b to giT* tbe little ones A thorough education. Cfiorwi.— Five times five are tweaty-lve, Fire timet six are thirty. Five times seven are thirty-five, And five times eight are forty. The Bellefonte Republican uy< the mountain* in that section have been on fire for eight or ten days do ing much damage to timber and other property. The Mowers. Valentine lost about 3,000 eorda of wood in the mountains near Snow Shoe, besides many others toeing small lota. Col. A. C. Noyes, Clinton county's pop ular representative, and the choice of a treat many democrat* for governor, hon ored the Rsrearaa office with a visit on last Saturday. Should Col. Noyes he the nominee of the Reeding convention, he would mike a governor of the old Frank Shunk school. A READABLE Booa.-We have received advance sheets of a new work. Life of P. T. Barnum, from which we infer that the work will be one of the moet entertaining books out - The incidenU in the life of Mr. Barnuwi are so varied, manifold, and inteiesting, as to render a hiatery of bia life worth having for the pleasant reading it will be certain to afford. This book will be profusely illustrated in it* 870 pages. Address, P. T. Barnum, New York. Barnum'* great show, museum, menag erie, caravan, hippodrome, polytechnic, and moral and refined circus, th* greatest . that the world ever taw, will exhibit at Lock Haven, May 27. Two trains of 86 cars each, are required to transport this great shew. Has 100,000 living and repre sentative curiosities. Mr. A. A. Kerlin, started this week, on atrip to the west Our friends out there can look out for A1 and will please take good care of him. From all quarters of this state, as well f rom ether states, we have acceunU of mountain fires, and great damage being done to timber, and buildings. The Centre Co. Sabbath Bcbool As sociation holds its uext annual mee ting at Milesburg, commencing Tues day, June 4 th. We luui some rain, Saturday and Sunday, which freshened up vegetation somewhat. .- - Thaw is every appearance, just now for an abundent crop of apples and oth er fruit, in this county this year. BoalAßCao.—The people of Boalsburk and vicinity, will bear in mind that the cel ebrated photographers, Harris Bro's, will be in their place, fat about two weeks, with their large gallery. They take excellent picture* and at prices lower than peopla hereabout* have been accustomed to pay ing. They have been at this place several weeks now, and will remain about two weeks yet, tutor# going to Boalsburg. and we must say that they are artiaU who un derstand their business thoroughly. If our friends up there wish good pictures, let them not be in too great haste, but wait until the Harris Bro's come. If the following item, from tbe Pittsburg Post, is.correct, Gen. Cass will be the! nominee of tbe Reading convention : In another column we give the names of the delegates so far elected to the Read ing convention, enough of whom are pledged or vote for Gen. Case m secure his noninitioD on the first be I 16t. For the Reporter. Sheriff. Mr. Kurts—Allow ua to present tho noma of Mr. Benjamin Shafrr, of Walker twp., aa a auitakle neraon for Sheriff. Mr. Shafar ia one of the moat highly eeteemtart of "Travelling bj Telegraph : Northward to Niagara," ia presented with a profusion of axcellcot engraving*. An illustrated article, The City of Warwick," by H. 8. Digky, is very entertaining and time lv, owing to the recent destruction ef lite fine old castle by fire. Mr. White law Keid contributes an able paper called "reboots of Journalism," in which many visws wf journalism are presented that are worthy of attention iu the present day. Mrs. Oliphant's) sterling story of "At Hia Gatea" ia continued, and an eotertaiaing criti cism on Mr. Lowell's preee, in which his romarks on British peels ia 'Among My Books" are sharply but, plem-antly handled. The editorial por tion contains the usual quantity of at tractive reading matter. a All lbs Nertwcatern State* are suffering for a set of rain. Upper Wi*conia pa per* My tbal unless rain com** loan, hard ly anything can b grown this summer, and foar* ar* a ready entertained that tb* horror* of last fall may b* repealed Tb* lauie intelligence cows* from all part* of the couniry. Rain ba* fallen for many week* in tbe South, and the Kastrrn Stats* are parched and dry. In New York, all vegetation i withered and ire* are raging in the mountain* anuwg the dry branch** and underbush. Pennsylvania i* not an exception to tbe general rule Tb* spring* are *iv ing out; the stream* low, and the •oil hard, moisture!*** and difficult t# work. In some -actions, cattle have to be driven from two to three mile* (or watsr and mill* are motionless. Unless rain falls in large quantities within n fortnight, tbsrs will be serious trouble in this and and other State*. Tbe labor trouble* in Great Britain ar* becoming alarming. Tb* latest thing in tbe way of a strike b reported from tb* Scotch town of Dundee, where tbe servant girls have formed a coalition to secure shorter hours, higher wages, and longer holiday*. Failing to secure tb* conces sion of these demand* tbe Scotch laesiee have bound themselves by a solemn oath and covenant to go out upon n strike, and to leave the ladies of Dundee to make their own beds, clean their own doorstep*, black their own shoes and cook their own dinners. As everything mutt be dene systematically now-a-days, ol course a so ciety has been formed. The platform of thia ergnnixatlon declares that ne member is toremaiu in the service of any employ er who requires work to he performed bo fore 6 A.M. or after 6r. M., who does net grant* holiday at least once a week, and a free "Sunday out" every fortnight La dies who will not concede thee# demand are to be placed on the black list of the union ; for the societv will keep e register of all mistress**, with full particulars a* to their characters and tempers, so that any Dundee daine who can*t get a certificate from her maid-of-all-work of having dis charged her duties in such a manner as t* give satisfaction iu the kitchen and scul lery, will find it impossible to obtain a ser vant. The strike of the sailors at Southampton and in thi* city has not yet ended, end the seamen at Liverpool arc a'so threatening to strike. Proffstor Agassi t, new engaged upon an exploring and scientific expedition in the Southern Sea, is again heard from, this time off the coast of Patagonia The ex periences of the Haesler expeditien have seme of them been very curious. One day in the open see, they passed patches of fioating sea weed with large sea lions ly ing on them, apparently navigating in that meaner with much satisfaction. They en | countered a seveie hail storm, in which the stones were nearly the siaxe of ordin ary English walnuU. An interesting de scription is given of the guanaco animals, who form the chief means of subsistence of nine-tenths of the other animals of Pata gonia, their flesh furnishing food for the carnivera, human or otherwise —their akins being th* chief article of barter, and their IM nes fertilising the land. They belong to the same family as the camel and llama many of the Patagoninn mountains are found to be extinct volcanoes. A great many statements, made shortly after Greeley's nomination, of prominent democrats, Pendleton, Hendricks, ana others, and democratic clubs endorsing Greeley, are now contrsdictod. The sen timent of democrats generally is in favor of a straight-out democratic ticket. Let democrats not be toe hasty in committing themselves for Horace, but await the ac tion ef the Baltimore ceareation, and abide by that. There is no lack of good material in the democratic ranks from "which to make a ticket, that all democrats can with pride support. It is amusing to notice how the Grant] organs are just now attempting to belittle Horace Greeley ; they call him an old de mented man, old dotard, and the like, yet be has been the light, the pillar of fire which guided them by night, and ef smoke which guided tbern by day. up, almost, to th* hour when he was nominated etCin | cinnati. Thi* is rather ungrateful, on the , part of the radicals, we think the least ' they owe bim now is their support, for no one stood by the radical party, through ' thick and thin, like did Horace Greeley, ' and now since he i* opposed to the re-elec ' tlon ef the great present-laker and hi* corrupt administration, the Ornnt organs | are throw'-rf all the dirt at Greeley they , can pick up. Grant's nomination it a fixed fact, if he lives until the meeting of the radical con- V eat ION , on 80th Inst Up to this date' twenty-six States in all have i-hoeen delegates to the Convention, and the balance will do to within th# next ten days, the 22nd instant being the date of the latest call. The delegations already designated number 288 electoral votes out ef the total of 867. These represent 680 delegates. Of these delegations twenty three have been instruered to vote for Gen eral Grant's rcaomiaatien. Weregiet to learn that H. L. Deiffen bach, Esq., the editor of tbe Williamsport Standard was saverely injured en Wednes day afternoon at Lock Havrn. Tbe Standard says : "As near as we ran learn a falling acaatling struck him upon tha bead and Lnocked him down against the stone steps of court bouse. His injury | was so serious that bis was telegraphed to go et ones to Lock Haven. HOTM Grwliy Fettereil in Action and Reatiained in Criticism—-He Blows HimiaJf Out of Editorial Harness. New York, May 14.- The Triheae te la orrow will contaia the followleg : A CASH The Tribune bad ceased to be a party or gan but the uaexpooled nomination of it* editor et Cincinnati aeeme to involve it la •new embarrassment. All muat be aware that lb* poeition of a Jouraallet who ia at lb# same lime a candidate is 'at beet Irk some and difleult; that be ie (Vilered la action and restrained in criticism by the knowledge that whatever be asay say or da is closely scanned by thousands eager to Bad in it what may be eo interpreted a* to suuoy or perples those who are sup porting biui as a candidate, and to wheat bis shackled condition will not permit him to be serviceable. The undersigned, there tore. withdraw! absolutely from the con trol of.the Tribune, and will henceforth, until further notice, nereis* no control or supervision over its columns. (Signed) Ileuses Ulttllf. . # ' —— ike Negro Vote. It is Said to be Almost Wholly for (.Irani aud Opposed to Urweley. [FromtheCiacinnali Ceuimercrol-Liberal] Mr. Peter H Clark, of this city, ba* re coutly travelled extensively tu the South, and converted freely wtlh (.stored men (in political ituvelion*. lie is of opinion that very few colored ritiaeaa will gw 'or tirvslsy a* against Urwnt, and wwis a letter expressing that opinion, and giving his reason* for entertaining iL (From the Macon (On. )Tel*grwph Dent I [ We se* that th* Liberal Republican paper* entertain v*ry sanguine aspects | un< fa large negro vol* for Mr. Greeley ! and the philosopher himself is reported aa i having expressed great coatdence ia the good opiuion and partiality of the nag roe* of the >'utli particularly. There U noth ing more idle or groundless than such an ticipations. The mas* of the negro voters in th# South will go far Giant, ready had and a* to the North Greeley's friends had e hint from the proceedings of th# negro Stale Convention at Trey, oa the t)ih i which unanimously pledged the veto* of the New York negioee to th# sanie direc tion. The soeaer the Greeley men can shake off that delusive anticipation the wiser and safar th*y will be. It Mr. Greeley secures tho support of the Demo crat* he will probably carry all the Seuth arn States escept South Carolina ; but it will be by the white vote* and such scatter ed negro contribution* as the persona) influ ence of the white voters may be able to se cure lor him. As to any special popular ity he or his friesds may think he holds with the oegroee, it will aet add aa oas* mbut loed to hie backer* aaioag the col ored race. If Mr. Greeley aad his friends are not aware ef this fact, it ie time they ehould be, and govern themselves accord ingly. Let Ibem lake the testimony of any or all Southeren men of com moo in telligence and reasonable opportunities far observation, and they will hardly find a conflict of opinion on this poiaL Greeley, if elected at all, will be elected by the white population. The Wood hull I Dee*!** UffifW MOM. Foe the amusement of the readers of the, Reporter, w# will copy a little chapter from the doing* of the women's rights cAiu tion, which was held In Mew York, week before last, end which aeminated Mrs. Woodhull for President, and Fred Doug lass, colored, for Tic* President. be* the question of adopting * banner cam* up, e woman offered the following: " Re solved, That w* adopt as the banner for eur campaign the GOD J ess of Liberty, on e field ot pure whit*, with the words, 'Kqsal Right*,' in Roman capitals, underneath ' Mr. Shear, of Oregon.—Although this b all very pretty end very well in Us plnce, yet it does not quit* e >ae up to eur stand ard. That we have e picture of a dote, the dove being * repreeontation of peaee, and that w* place in the bill of that dev* thee* three words, namely, "Liberty. Jus tice, Fraternity." He then continued at length in support of hb motion, and wn# followed by Mr*. Middlebreok. Who aaid that with all due deference to the gentle man, .he should oppose the idea of the dove; she did not believe there would ba any peace until equal liberty we* given to women with tbe men, "end," she continu ed, "I swear to you that I will not be peace able. I will not have e dove of peae* to represent my party." Mr. Joelyn, of Rhode Island, also foror*4 the Goddess of Liberty. Sevee-taatk* af tbe people of N*w York pay rente which are exert ilanL . The peaceable way for the** people was, when the proper time ar rived, to relus* to pay these renu That was revolutionary. Well, let it be sa, aad let them Uke the bayonet if need be to ea force their righto. A lady here attempted to compromise She said: "I propose w* have both the goddee* end the dove. Mnv* tbe dove sitting op the left sheulfier of the goddess, with the word* In her hill which tbo gentleman proposes. ' Th equeslion being taken, the amend menu were lust and the original motion adopted. An attempt wee then made to introduce e total abetineace resolution, hut this was oppoeed by M addux, of Milne, and finally laid on the table. Thi after noon session was but slimly attended Ml. Bank* had announced at the cloee of the mornning eeeaioa that Maddox, of Maine, bad some pot scheme of finance to pro pose. Judge Carter wee ready to tramp Mad dux's lead with the following reeolutioa: "Resolved, That knowing aa we do that th# people are just, and that tbey do not de sire that ell the burden of the labor and expense in tbiscauae shall fall upon the do voted few, the National aad Central Exe cutive Committee are instructed to issue bonds, bearing ao interest, end payable • bin the people succeed in regaining pos session of the Government, and that these bonds will be issued only for the necessary expenses of the campaign." The resolution wee adopted unanimous ly, end then Mr. S. M Shew, of Provi dence, H. 1., opened the ball by saying: I em a workingman; never earned more than f 2 per day, but I will take f K ) worth of bond*. At the evening session ao busi ness was transacted, th* time being occu pied with ten-minute, speeches, the eexe* alternating. Most of thorn who spoke bare ly get through the introduction of what tbey had to say when the ten-minute gag remorselessly cut tbern short end they re tired disgusted. At e late hour, but pcfur* half bad spokea that wished to do so, the convention adjourned sia* die. The NewYerkdemocralic title conven tioa met at Rochester, last week. The following are the resolutions adopted : First. That wo recogniae the cbatgee in the nature and the Constitution of the government which have taken piece, and without reopening questions of the past are read/ now to co-operate with those, whatever their previous affiliations, who favor limited and localised governments, who seek to restrain the exercise bjr Con gress ot absolute and general powers ; to restrain the growth of vast corporations, ■ and to work permanent Civil Service Re form. Second. That recent declaration of political principles by the Convention of Cincinnati is evidence of the progress of public opinion toward sound and whole some views of government, and we believe that all patriotic cltiaeae may .unite upon that platform for the purpose of restoring the honest admiaistraika of national af fairs, and enforcing the obligations of the Constitution ; and our delegates to Balti more are instructed to take the course beet calculated to secure the triumph of these principles, and the selection of any candi date representing them who shall moot the approval of the Democracy in the Nation al Convention assembled. Fits A MONO T Lvurm About I** •'olock an Saturday afternoon last, a fire broke out in the lumber yard of Messrs. Fersemen, Merriman A Co., .uppoo-d to have originated from .parks blown by wind from a place where edging, were be lug burned, and from tbcre c*tended into the lumber yard, of Messrs. Starkweather A Munwi, and F. Coleman, and destroy ed half a million fool of lumber, 40U,000 lath, IMi.UOO pickets,, badly searched tbej taw mill of Kor.eman, hloarrimait A Co., beeido. other damage to railway tracks, etc., before It could be .topped The loss ; |a. near a. could bo ascertained, will amount to about slti,oU) Koreemaii, Mer-i nman ACo , lO.CUti , K. Coleman S6.UW, and Starkweather X Munion sl, Ul> l.y-j cowing Standard. The Sowing Machine Kiug are trying lu got en s.tension of the patent on the Wit wa Mechtue, which cover* the feeding proce** The Hciaotidc American, which U good authority, any* the avorgo coat uf 1 Autericaa machine# ta about sl2, leaving a net balleuco for manufacturers, dvaUis, and agvnla ot |U. It ia to be hoped that Iba patent will not bo v.landed. A Natural Pkeuouianoa. .4 N'aftr Syvut of fruyurliusi. Caicaao, May 18 - During tba terriflt rata Sturm, which lutssed over North-west ern lowa anil llakotah on th Bitlii of tbv 16th, a huge water sooul Jescanded le the earth, striking a fsw Billet frni Whit* Smtm, llakotah. and covering the ground for a great dulaare arouad with water lu the depth of fr.>ui sight to thirty feel Fortunately it did not strike In the vicia of any settlement, and nobody wa> injured, but eoasiderabla stock wa. lo.t, and the Missouri telegraph liae was demolished for a great distance and covered with earth and uprooted trees Terrible Conflagration in the City uf l rdUu. China MUe* of DwiUingi Burned. YOKOMSMA, Japan, April 2d.—A fright ful Ire occurred ia Ytdde during a severe gale, destroying habitation, covering a .pace uftwu by by three miles. The Are originated in one of the prince's late pala ces, which was occupied by troepe. The denies leaped over whole blocks uf build-1 ingi, and set Ira to places a mile di.Unt I rum the building in which the Ire begun j An immense amount of property was de- j •truysd Where the wounded and tauicj ware unable to escape the efßcers slashed .' right and left with their .words, and thus, saved many persons from the mere awful I fate of burning. Thirty lheuaan.l perjn. ar# homeless. The government ha. opened the lice storehouses, and fed all who appli-! Ed The occurrence af this Are had led ths government la permit foreigners to lease land ia Yedda, the owners being coin pel I f •d to make monthly reports. This net will cause foreign money to be instated there to improve the city. A new plan of the burned district will be made, and wide •treeU aad substantial buildiogt only will j be allowed. A Faißer Forrest bin Son to Mur der hi* Slater. LOUISVILLE, Mar 11 —ln Washington county, Ky., n faw day* ago, a man named Lavslt placed a pistol in tba band of kit liu)a son, aged sevsn ytart, and ordared him U shoot ki* (Letall's) itcp-daughtrr, who was an idiot and cnu*ed much troubls. Tba hoy fired and tui*ed lb* idiot, but struck another *uter, infiicting a mortal wound. There is great atcitement in the vicinity aga'n*t Lovell, whe made his es cape DEATHS. On the litth int, Samuel Elmer, Son of! Andrew Strunk, gt Siglarviile, aged, 3| years, i month*, and IS day*. On lOth. in Itarri* twp, John Cebls aged nearly 66 year* On ITtb, in Miles twp., Jacob Wolf, aged about 70 year*. On l&th nit in Mile* twp., John Wolf, af near Wolfc Store, aged 42 years, 6 month*. Ou 17th, in Reb*r*burg, an infant daugh ter of Mr. Win. Harvey Kor man, aged about S weeks. On tkh inl, in Penotwp . Mr*. Susanna Neeae, aged fib y ears, 3 month*, and 'JU day*. On 14th, in Millheim. Rebecca, wife of Jacob Harter, agad 7V ysar*. APPEALS.— Appeal* will be held at the Commit- 1 doners' office ia Bellefonte for the liffer- j ant tewnskip*. on the following day*, vis: I On Monday J una loth, lST'i, Mile. Haines, Penn, Gregg and Potter town-; ebip*. On Tueedny June lllb Htm. Kergu at>n, Bftlfuoon, Pat ton and Walker town-1 nn Wadaanlar JunalSth, Marion, Lib •rty Curtin, and Howard township*. Mow aril Boro. On Thursday Juue|lSib, BogganJ Mile*-1 burg Bom, Umon and Union town*h p. Uuioaville Boro, Huston and Worth town lln Friday June I4lh, Tayiar, Bum tide. Snow bboe, Kuth townships, Philipt burg Boro. On Monday June ITlb, Belle font# Boro, Banner and Spring township*. JOSEPH M CLOSE BY, J. O SANKKY, 8. F. FOSTER, Cooi'rt. WM. FUBY Clerk. wty!H-B, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.- ut ter* of Adniitulralion on the aetata of Sutannah Nee**, late of Penn twp., dee d, bating been (ranted to the undersi/ned, be re<{ue#U all person*, knowing tbem* taltet indebted to taid ettate to make im mediate payment, and tboee bating claimt against the tame to present tbeui, duly au thenticated by law far settlement. WM. GROVE, Ct Adminittrater. CaOriov—All pertont are hereby catt tinned againtt lehing upon the preniltet of the undenigned. Permni not paying at tention to tbit notice, will be deelt with ac cording to Inw. Uaoaua KOIMAM. 10 may St. Gregg twp, Gilt & Flory's New iShoe Store ! AT CENTRE HALL. They have new opened, end will constant ly keep on bend, a splendid stock of new SHOES, GAITERS, A SLIPPERS, for men, women and children, from the best manufactories in the country, end now of fered at the Lowest Prices. BOOTS and SHOES made to erder, upon short notice They invite the people of this vicinity to give them e cell, at they will strive to merit a there of their pat ronage. niylutf R,Road Letting. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the President, until SAT URDAY. JUNK Ist, 1872. for the gradu ation, in a ten ry and bridging of the Lcwis burg, Centre A Spruce Creek Railroad, from JMifflinburg in Union county to near the Pork* in Centre county, being taction* number II to 86 inclusive; and from the western termiaut at Tyrone to a point at or near the Penn'a Furnace. Profiles can be teen aud printed form of propotalt had at the office in Lowitburg—no othert will be received. U. F. MILLER. Pret't L.C. A 8. C. RR. Co. Lewiaburg, Pa., May 7, 1872, 41 Good Newt for the Lodieo. OPENING OF lUnneU, Triffinlngi Mllllue- MRS. MARY E SHOOPE'S lit Centre Hall. Mr*. M. K. Hhocpe, has Just returned from Philadelphia, with tne LATEST FABHIONB, and a complete stock of New BonnetU, New HaU, Elegant Trimmings, Ac., which will be sold or made up, as usual at reaaanable price*. Also, old ladies Dress e new styles are very pretty. Ladle* call and see them early, First come, first served. may# 4t. PATENT COOKER For aale by *|>r.tf. WM J. M MA.NIGAL. Grrat Strike. " There ia u groat sirik ;n New York, a in! over 10, (KM) men nro engaged in ' It. The World nny the ■trixoa .till ' continue, and waged with conaldera hie bitterness. A tnaaa moct.ng of thoaa who are engaged in it will bo held thia evening. The meu havo re mained in icaaion aa uaual at Maaonie j I/all, to-day. The entrance ia hung with the tlaga of differeu organiuttiona, If all the bosses do not accede it the demands of lliu men, an order will be issued t# the carpenters on Monday! ( moriiiug to deaist from work, which; j will throw over six thousand men out) lof employment. The Union ia very j itroug, itnd has between one and two hundred thousand dollar, in ila treat ury. The bricklayers, the coach imint era, the plumber, and other trade, go;' out ou Monday. The cabinetmakers [ are not out, aud are in semion at Tou-j touia Hall. ; A PlUable SprrUrle. Few people imagine thnt the politi cal outlook is nu acriwti*ly muddled bv the action of the Cincinnati Conven tion, or by what hall be done by the Baltimore and Philadelphia Couvtn lions, that it ia Herniary for the safe ' ty and gmnl of the human race that | others, whose main clfurla must be "Woman Suffrage," shall be nomin ated na candidates for the White House. The Radical Itefurmer't 'oa veulion in this rity yesterday, howev er, aeent to have thought ditlerenlly ; indeed, they considered that a Prfei deutial campaign in IMT2, which iglior ed their "right*," would tie aa iiuper fectiuta performauceof Hamlet with (he part of Hamlet omitted, if "rebels" and "colered tuen" have votes, they ask in language more impudent than prudent, why cannot women also lie granted the righla of citizuis ? The scene at Apollo Hall was a novel one, for texts of Scripture, politic*, lewd aud debauched wotneu were aiiugled in one shocking, profane maaa, iu the midst of which was ••Deinoatheues," attended by "300 member* of the Woodhull wiug of the National Woman Suffrage Association." At- - ter confusiou only parallelled by a - Fourth Ward rum-shop-meeting, "Mr*." Victoria C. Woodhull was nominated for Provident, aud Fred- ' erick Douglas*, for Vice-Previ* dent. It is nut surprising that such a i woman was nominated, considering * the crowd she ia the leader of. We (juration very much whether 'Mr. Douglas* will accept the nomina tion. Our oulored brotbereu have never contaminated (hcmaclvea by joining hand* with llteae evil-doer* against the law* of society, und we ! trust they will continue to keep them Int a distance. "Evil communication* corrupt good mnuuers." — ,V. Ex prtu The sceue nt Apollo Hall, New- York, on 10th in*!., where the eocinl reformers of the time's abuse* and the world generally were in council as sembled to decide the destinies of the future, must have been a rare sight for the truly artistic eye. If au opin ion at all accurate may he formed from the report* of the couventiou it iwas, to say the lcst, tbe most curi ou* body that ever assumed to pas* a resolution, Rod lam might have con gratulated itself had the crew come, from its walls, but the figures in Hog srt's print give n faiul idea of thoar who appeared on the social reform platform yesterday. The theories propounded by Swift profeww in the in the Acadviuy of J-apula were sensi hie and commonplace compared with the wild vagaries uttered ; aud to crown all, after much groaning and labor, this socialistic reform mountain last night gave birth to its mouse in the shape of a presidential ticket, hearing the names of Victoria C. Woodhull and Fred Douglas*. A negro in Jail at Carthage, Tenn essee, charged with rape on a white lady, was taken out by five men aud hauged to a tree. Tea and coffee have been put upon lite free list by the Senate. Tba hous. willdoubtleas concur, ou Monday next if not before that time. Cold waterGreeley, bran bread (tree ley, abolition Greelev.on to Richmond Greeley, fourieritetfreeley, erring-sis ter go-in fieace Greeley, are a few on ly of the pet names which the radical newspaper* give there aucicnt leader AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the mattei j of the estate of William B. Krise,, laU of Boggt twp., dec'd, in the orphan * court of Centre county. The auditor ap pointed by the court to make distribution of the balance, in the hand* of Henry Hen- | ton, admini*trator of the etate. to and' emeng the partie* thereto, respectfully give* notice, that he will meet all pertiw* interested, to hear and determine tucli question* a* may arite in accordance with the nature of the rate and the dutiei of hi* ! appointment, on Monday, the loth day of Juno, nest at the office, in Bellefonte, at 10 o'clock A. M.. of taid day. J. s. UARNHABT, mayl7.3t. Auditor. IXXKCUTORS NOTICE. letter* Tot j tameiitarv on the estate of Solomon ithel, lete of"Gregg twp., dec'd. have been granted to the undersigned. All per* tout knowing them*elvet indebted to taid t*Ule will make immediate payment, and those having claim* will prevent thcro nrotierlv authenticated for settlement. DAVID KISIIEL, may 17.St. Kxecuto Oils Common Lubricating Oil 30 per gal. Extra do AO " " Fish Oil ) " " Winter Bleached Whale Oil 1,15 " Extra Lard Oil 1,25 " " Fin* Varnishes, Japans, Linsued Oil, Lewis & Bro'* White Lead, Paint Brushes, Dry PsinU, Colored painU In oil, Turpen tine. Fire proof paiet, Ac.. Ac., for sale very low at W7j. McMANIGALS, may 17 31. Mllroy Pa. The Champion of the World. The new Improved American Mutton* Hole Overcoming and Complete Sewing J/achine—The great eat machine of the Ago ! Slmplclty, Durability A Cheap ness Combined. This machine brine the litest, hat many improvement* overall other, in a word, it i'a perfect machim {which it acknowledg ed by judge* andagrnu of all other machine*. Call on A. L. Bartgos, Madison burg, who is tho authorised agent for Centre county. Also keeps tho best Sowing Ma chine thread, needles, and repair* allLlnds of sewing machines, clocks, watches, mu sick boxes AC I will thoroughly canvass the section belonging tonic, and I shall he very much pleased to soil every person N machine, on easy terms ; givo it a '.rial be fore purchasing any other -it ha* no equal. Parties wishing the machine, will please addreas the undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. All orders promptly attend ed to. A. L BAKTOKS, Agent for Centro County MASlloHsuao, PA. Nhertff. We are authorised to aatieunce tba name of Baitiamin Sh.far, of Walkar twp . a.a candidal* for HlieriflT, subject to the decl*- ' ion of the democratic county c< nventiun. ' We are authorised t" announce the aamr Hot Ale. Shannon, of t.'antra Hall as scan i didate for (ilierllf, subject to the derision uf the democratic county convention. We arc authorised to announce the natns of Juhn Hpanglrr, oftVulrr Hall, as a cn didate lor Mherilf, subject to the decision of the democratic county convention, HKLLKPoNTKMAKKKTB. Corrected by C. I>, Keller. While fVheat fldkl. bed )g6, ..ttve |76 Coin till ....Oat* £IO Barley tiO, j7O 010 /or.cod 6,u0 !*olate> 46. Lard per poun.l K Fork per pound l ! Mutter 'A 6 Kgg. 16. ..... Piaster per ton sl4 Tallow Union (I ..... Ham I'd LIWINTOWN MAKKKTS White wheat U,OO ... Kd wheat 1,74...Kyi j 76 Corn HI. tint. 66 Barley 86. t ... I t'lm eraeed 4.1*1 Timothyaeed, .60........ s.lt SI 611 per 5ack............ ~ Macon lUc. Ham Itt Mutter 'JU. . Kgg.i I'd Flaater I! 6t> *TH II Lit I IT" Piiu, Sim, Wouli til ÜBIIIH, V BUY ITI TRY IT! sijd Ague, . Use PiJq Com 0/ FsrßheunjUiißj,... Urn Pal 9 Cora JTI For For FevßkSort Uas Paif CoN Oil For CholeiVlf or bus, . Use Pai| Jf.rt Oil For SprainsV . . . . Use Oil For HeadtcheV ... Uas Cure OIL For Bruises, . V . . UssXifj Cure Oil For Corns and Buktoni, Cure Oil For Any Sore, . \.Jfis Pai 9 Curt OIL For Aa; Lameness, J/Um Pai? Cure Oil Ktsht B tiuvrip Am 4" "* s^aai. Cms 4*s tWaslly ft* HAW JLrtr Aiam, Ask At Fill/ IE OIL TKs as sUst A. ./llilT IT TO% XL It I. But MMtt.AU I \l ,| , cuMpMttd wOWI y V*ut4. bus, MMU MS faJLt, Jr s*4 w clma tt4 mf. u au. x.' Jr J ky all OntfgM* sad mal ta rait a. ae ram. ~ Mcauai A EATON, hwtwrraaa Aaaanilw NewClothingStore A. STERNBERG, l" manage for t L. in the corner building, upixwlu H offer* Store, llellefonte, lia* t-ubli*h(-d a new It'lathing K(or where the best bargain* in jibe county are offered. $7.50 lo sls for Suits of the fin est Casslmere. HATS, CAPS and a full and couiflele aarurtiucnl of #r ery thing in the line of Clothing. (aeut'n l urulahlng bootl* all directly from ihdr own manufactory. Alto, Jewelry. Bslrlim, dkr. Tbey bare engaged tbeir old clark, Mr. A. Sternberg, n> well known to the people and who Will be pleated lo tee bit old friend*. " apitf. A. BUSSMAN LEATHER A SHOE FINDING. in lower room, No. 1. Uub* block, where ha keep* on hand a stock of WHITE and HEU LEATHER and HARNESS. Kips and Calf Skins French and City Finish. STRING LKATiI EK, NIIOK FINDINGS OF FVFRY DK SCRIPTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunks and Valise* OF ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of nil kind* bought nml highest price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed alwny* bought and on hand*. WHEAT and OATS specially bought and the high est Cash price paid. Go to Sussman't, there you can buy cheaper than elsewhere, a* everybody knows, who ever dealt with him. lie leu ; no one off without a good bargain. Next door to Sutsman'e it the ckeap dry ! good* establishment of Isaac Guggenheim *. apitf. ADMINISTRATOR sNOTicK-Let ters of administration on the estate of Frederick Zettle, late of Gregg twp., doe'd, baring been granted to the under signed, he rvauoiU all pertom, knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and thoee having claims against the tame to present them, duly authenticated by law lor tclllament. FKKDftKIGK ZETTLE, mayS.Gk Administrator. AW DM INISTR ATuIfS NOTICE. -Let lert of aduiinitlralion on the estate oi Samuel Jameson, late of Gregg twp., having been grantad to the undersigned, he request* all |>ertent, knowing them selves indebted to taid estate to make im mediate payment. and those having claim* againtt the tame to present them, duly au thenticated by law lor settlement. JOHN COLD HON, inayS.Gl. Administrator. B. O. TIKIKINOKR. . A. C. UVOMKO. | MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS.jj New Firm —New Kuterprse. DEININGER d MUSSER, (Succettort to JII. (>. Dtititatt) We would motl respectfully inform the public, that they have taken charge of ihit old and tucccatful establishment, and propote to carry en the tamo under re newed atitpioe*. . They have on hand, and will make to erder, MONUMENTS, COUCH KS. TOMBS A HEADSTONES, of any pottible detign, and price. We uto the bett grade* of marble— ITALIAN, CAKABA, |AMKBICAX STATCAHT, RUTLAND AC, and tay with perfect atturance, "Our work it our reference." Shop, |eart of Bridge, Millheim. apPJUIy. House AND Lor FOB BALK.-~Tho under ilgaod offer* a choice property for aale, cominting of a new two utory frame houte, new ttable, and other outbuilding*. The lot i* a tine one, lying on Main street, i Centre Hall, and hat a variety of choice fruit trees upon it. For farther inform*- i tion apply.to i ltfapSm M. RICHARD, Ag t. Beauliful Toilet Sells, C'Uniuber Pnllu, Ar„ For sale by apr'Jd.tf. WM. J. M MANIGAL. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! C. D. KELLER, BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, It now prepared, at tba Old Bland on Bishop Street, to sell o*7Bo DOS, 880C2J412S,Beats, Sheas,fiaryats, CEOAHAND WILLOW WAKE, AC, AC, at greatly reduced prices, lie ia also prepared to purchase ALL K I N D S O F GRAIN! FOR WHICH HK WILL FAY TUK HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! ASH Ft? Kill AS Kits 111 1.1. FIND Hl'l'KltKiU IN HI '(KM KN IS THKKF apr.lutf. V. D. KKLI.Kk' THE KEYSTONE LIGHTNING ROD CO. Are the Hole Proprietors of lbs Celebrated T. T. Klnaey Patent Copper Lightning Rod. Also manufacturer, of FOFFKR C'ARI.K. ItOOH JtVII WF.4Tllt.lt V4NFK Of every Detriptoa aad of the Ma.t approv ed Style. Ali orders far putting up liuJ§ and Pears j wilt carrier prutupt attrntiu if yirmfo GKIHS d- COMPANY, Agents for (ulre County CENTRE HALI , PA. aprl'lTT AT PRIVATE SALK. A lot of land, lying in (Jregglowtitbip, on tbe bank* of Peuit* crack, betweeu Pciin Hall and Hpring M ill*, it uttered ai private tale. It adjoin* land* of tiro Buchanan and L. H M Intire, containing 24 ACRES mora or lea*. About 8 arret consist ol first cia** wbile pine timber, the balance cleared and under cultivation -S acres are meadow. For further particular* apply to C. U UftNMCK. lioctu Oragg twp. I. Guggenlicinier. ARRANGEMENT! ISAAC GUOQKXHKIMKR, ha ▼i n g purchased the entire stock of the late firm of Suss man A Guggouhriuisr, ei cept the Leather audShoe-Gndiugs, has filled up bin shelves with a lot of Hl'l.r.Nl'Dl XI W GOOIW, embracing READY MADECI/)THING, DREMT UOOtM, UUOCERIEK, PROVISIONS, BOOTS A tUOIS, HATS A CAPS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, and is now prepared to accomodate all his old customer!, aud to welcome all' new ones wbo imav favor him with their patronage, lie feels safe in any ing that he can please the must fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC GITGOKKH RIMER. F. S.—Mr. Bt*sman still continue* (• deal in LKATIIKK ANDBHOK-FINDIMW), CLOV KK and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in tbe old room, where he may a I way befouud. 12*p.t£ Something wV/i'lf in Bellefonte! GOODS SOLD LOW For Cash Only!! BUBH&IPE L YHbMAS WHOLI-!ISAIJ!*( Kl:r.\ TL Jobber* A ( omnil** lonTp? chanU. Ouh Onlv.le* MrXo Books Kept.-% martttf DUAL, UMK, and POWDER! COAL—Wiilteubarre Coal, Chestnut Stovo, Egg, furnam ami foundry, Coal—OfDOat quality, at the low est price*. Customer* will please note that our coali* homed un der commodious thed*. LI MR—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, lor tale at our kiln*, on the pike leading to Milesburg. POWDER.—Having received the agency for Du Pout's Powder AT WHOLKSALE, wo shall be pleased to recci v e orders from the trade. Office aud yard near south cud of Bald Eagle Valtoy R. R. Depot, Jiellufonte, Pa. nov4 SHORTLIDGE4QO KLLKK 4k JAItKKTT dealers in MKUUH, MKbIC'INK*. OH KM II AIN also all the HTANDAKD FATF.NT MKIiICINfc.- A very large as sortmrnt af Toi- LKT AKTII 1 as, ft <• Omnia Hasps, Jke., Ac., The fr.cst t|ual •ly of Jt 11 o N "iTEXL. PIMK XT KhIVXk.S. ittttOXs and Kiiui*. Watt P.rn iv KIKX.T Vakiktv. Plt KHOKI l*Tl< iNH, -<>ttipi(ur>d.Mj by com pctent druggists at aliboura, day or night Night customers pit I night bell /.KI.I.KK A JAKKKTT. Mr. kerhoiT K..w. Beil.-fonte Pa utiHt I WAR! WAR! On High Prices, GREAT EXCITEMENT. 11. H. MMITII, of Poller* Mill*. N EW GO ODS ! Wb would moat ratpertfuiiy iofrom bo , friend*. rmEuuMsn, and the public inner *ll y, thai be ha* uken pu*c*w*i„a ot Tbumujon'* old quarter. which have been remodeled atxi improved, and i* now pre pared u. accommodate ail who may favor bun by call inf. NEW GOODS! He ha. ju*t received one of the la reel rtocka of all kind* of Xerduadiaonvar brouebt u> Centre county, which be intend* to mil at acuh figure. at will make it an ob ject lor all |H-r*on to purrhaac. Kami lie* laying ia winter aupplie* of Uroeeria*. I !ry Good*, A *bould not (ail to fire bun a call, at be feel, confident bi* price* i u l > f. r ' or „^ u * 1 ' t T *<**!• will amply *au*fy all. Hu ctock of groceries coa*iU of Cofec* of tke beat quality Tea* Sugar* of all kind*. Moia****,; Kok. Salt' CbeoM), Hpioe*. Froriaicn*, Flour and Peed, Ac., Ac. Our ctock of DRYGOODS U larfe aad varied, and we will juct say ran cuppty any article ia that line, with- : out enuuiaratinf. KEADVM A DECLOTHING a large clock of ready-made Clothing for lien and Boy*' wear, which we will dispose of at a very nuall advance on co*L Hoot* and Shoe.. Hat* and Cape, Hard yneenawarc. Wood and Willow W arc, Notion*, Pancv (ioodt,Carpet*. Oil cloth*. Wall Paper*. Window Shaded Ac., orCAljr, I ffOMvi WjmL^]gJ f i/f I j ■! |\\ Graham & Son, Boot & Shoe Makers Next door to D C Keller'e Store Hellefontc. We manufacture to order. Our work is neat and durable. Our prices are very moderate. Wc warrant to give satisfaction. We have the LARGEST and BEST (took of Lidie'a and Children's shoes in town. We are receiving goods every week. , We wish an examination of our good*. The Pennsvalley trade is especially in vited to call and see our stock, we think we can please all who call as to style, quality, and prices. We study to render satisfaction, and although we hare had an extended trade for years, we have never given a customer cause to complain. septlAtf. IJROCKKKHOFF HOUSE, Allegnener Street, Bellefonte, Pa. D. JOHtfSON A SONS, Proprietors A FIRST CLAIM MOTEL, COMFORTASLE ROOMS PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL TIIR MODERN CONVENIEN CES -AND REASON A BLK Charge*. The proprietors offer to the traveling public, and to their country friends, first • lass accommodations end careful atten tion to the want* of guests at all times, at fair rales. Careful hostlers and good stable ling for homos. An excellent table well served. A liar supplied with fine liquors. Servants well trained snd everything re ?uisile in a first class Hotel. Our location tin the business part of the town, near the l'ost Office, the Court House, the Chur ches, the Banks, and the p incipel pieces of business, render* it the most eligible place for those who visit Bellefoete onbuai-j or pleasure. An Omnibus will enrrj passengers unit baggage to and from all trains free of charge. Still Ahead! Philips & Glasgow's CM;APCASH STORE Their goods are marked down to Cash Prices, and they t£LL All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. A general assortment of goods kept. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. BOOTS Silo KB, DRYOOODS, OITKKNS \V AKK OROCKRIRS, WILLOW WARK.CON FKIiTIoNARIES, DRUGS. A full assortment of Ladies styles just I received from the city, and ftw sale cheap. tar So don't lorget, that Pole Oat City is the place where you can buy cheap fof Cash, 'ir t tf Br. Crook'* Win* offaf, -ta,m jZ* Pobiie TM jfe DR. CROOK'S <*ggc WINE TAR whi'Sm "5 4HSI Su-aS the piibtle. ItU rlrh In tltr mellil|MMl llleanf Tar.aad far JMOO* M*riiieTlirooiuulLap,fw foctoltf U mat toaaarkaM* anna Haa tm*A m mmj mm it baa boon pmiiowMaia •Hit far UMaa wwfiakHa I For pain# in Breast. BMoorlaek, (Jrarel or Kidney Disease, IHaeanea of tKe Urinary Oma% Jaandiee or any Lifer Complaint, Ii luaaaaqwL It Is also a superior Mk lUMoroa the Appetite* Ntrengthens the System, Restores the Weak and Cause# the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspeptfa and Prevent* Malarious Form Otvn tone to you wfWUmL TRY DR.CBOOKS WrffEOFTAR PtfKJUFYYOPft BLOOB. jgL l oH afj Bo, CJkons Brofio-dawa 22rtS2T!li73 iflhnSi ififl . u Wk ptmrod ooadkioa of.ll* Moo# DR. OROOXV d%F iTtvpor POKE BOOT. of Poke cuaaUaod wiifapwff 1W aratioa of Ire* attk* MM OPT oc into tW* Mood, yoifen** dtffat oOT ***" lab roar Dragria far Dr. CmM Coaa* jwoadfeyrap of l'oka 8001-fata fcod is Ck M TK K IIALL Coach Mann factory. Levi Murray, at bi* eeublicb ßleat at Centra Ball, Pa keep* on band, and for cale, at the an reasonable rata* a larfe *tock of Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, PLAIN and WAMCT and vehicle* of every description made In order, and Warranted, to be mad* of the beet reasoned material, and by tbe meat •kilted and competent workmen. Persona wanting anything ia bis line are reqaattod to call and examine bi* work, tbey will find it not to bo excelled for durability and aprfSly BUTTS HOUSE liKLLKFOKTE, Pa. J B. BUTTS, Prffp'r. Hu first rltfw aca.trai.-. fro * W*t }ur*a uiuaW p—- UO- that Mll alsroiac wnnmai assalsetea* AMO ba radical t, carral WIUMMO tea d*as—i aw af later asl nuslU m* ur Oir atHdkatltoa of Ste kalis ; lllaUSf oat a mod.- ut ears SI ww Oaipla, MIUM. sad §wC aal, by auu of which rtwj HSM, aa aMte war I Sla condition ma, be aijclraMailV 111 i igfr. wlsate "• te tea tern* at aw* •oath sad mn BM la tea ted. Iteat, amler aasl. la a alsla •arwtipa. te aay aMraas, poatprid, w rwuwlpl nf WMMs, or two post item pa. TlSnir Cnl.cmraU's "Marring*OaSs/'frtc* ■ aartth. | MUSjC! Subacribenjgto PATAU* MUSICAL MONTHLY are get ting all the latest and best Music for two and three cents a piece. Kvery num ber contains at least $4 worth of mew Music, by suck au thors as Hays, Thomas, Gounod, Peraley, Abt Kia kel, Packer, Allaid, 1 Strauss, Faust, e. Single Copies tuailed for 80c. Fries 4 MUSIC! The Song Echo contains over one hundred beautiful Bongs, Duet:', and Chourses- such as Driven from 11 tune- Little Brown Church —My Father's Growing Old—Only a Little Flower— Rain on the Roof —She Sleeps in the Valley— \\ rile me a letter, etc. There is not a pour piece in the hook. Sample Copies mailed, post-paid, tor 7& cents. J. L. Peters. Mi Broadway. New 1 ySrk. fata. 4m. 4 ■