I'BKD ECRTZ Editor. 0 Centre Hall, Ta., Oct. 8.8874. 7 r ,'o v > • when not paid in adranot. Adi*rtU*nw*t atVuvi'/im ' ' ertinna, and for C> and P2 oaf* '-.V -V sal caafracf. Democratic Nominations. For Supreme Judge, HON AYARRKS J. WtKiUWARIb ' of Berks. For Adiiitional Law Judge, JOHN B. on VIS. For Lieutenant Governor, HON. JOHN L ATT A, of Westmoreland. For Auditor General, HON. JUSTUS F. TEMPLK, - ftireeh.- For Secretnrv of Intern*! Affair*. GEN. WIUdAM MOANHLLSN. of Philadelphia. For Congres*. L. A MACKKY. For Slate Senator, WM. A. WALLACE. ASSEMBLY, S. T. Shugert, Hellelcjite, S. S. Wolf, Potter. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, J. L. Spangler, Bellefonte. COM MISSION KB, J. Xewlin Hall, HowarJ. CO. SURVEYOR, ,T. 11. Ivcifsnydrr, Penn. AUDITOR. Adam Yearick, Marion. Eels have their hearts in their tHils. That's better than Gov. Kellogg, he had no heart at all. A new name for a SIOO0 —a '"Godsend." Carpenter. Carl Schura is making stump speeches in Missouri. —Awl Gen. Haystack smoke* stump* of cigars picket! up on the streets of Bellefonte. Batiks are responsible for bowls stolen fioni thtm.as decided in Mary land, last week by the Howard ci unty circuit court in the case of \N illiaui A. Boyd, against the Third National bank of Baltimore to recover $29,000. principal and interest, of bonds left with the bank as collateral, aud which were stolen from the bank wheu bro ken into and robbed by burglars iu August, 1572, the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for the lull amount. The case was removed by the bank from the city superior court to Howard county for trial. Democrats of Ceutrc remember the importance of having two democratic representatives at Harrisburg. Mat ters that will greatly concern the fu ture of o.tr party will come before that body, and therefore we need the right kind ot men there. The election on the 3rd of November involves import ant state as well as county officers, and upon it also haugs the election of a United States Senator, determin ing whether he shall be a democrat or a radical. Let not democrats be indiflereut then, but go to work for the triumph of our principles aud eudeavor to give an increased majority in this county for our excellent ticket. We referred, in last week's Repor ter, to the Texas Pacific Railroad, as one that was receiving the support and endorsement of the Texas Gran gers, as it will be a competing line, aud reduce freight charge* for far mers and others We were pleased to find since that this is the very rail road of which Wm. A. W a!lace, our nominee for senator, U the Vice Presi dent. We have in our possession a circu lar from Wm. W. Lang, Master Texas State Grange, asking the Gran gers outside of Texas to give this rail road enterprise their aid. This circu lar is signed also by the Executive Committee of th; State, and was unanimously endorsed by the Texas State Grange at its Annual Session, held iu the City of Waco, Texas, August 18th, 1874. Thus it will be seen that no Gran ger can find fault with Wm. A. Wal lace, our nominee for Senator, because he is Vice Pres't of a railroad : on the other hand it must be gratifying to the Patrons to know that our dis tinguished nominee, Mr. Wallace, is at the head of a railroad enterprise which is in the interest of the Patrooa of Husbandry and which has the official endorsement of a state Grange. Mr. Wallace's railroad, it will be seen, is one for the benefit of all the work ing classes. The office of district attorney is one in which our German citizens have a great interest, as they often need the services of that officer. Jack L. Span gler, the democratic nominee for the place, besides having all the necessary qualifications, speaks as readily as the English language, —a qualification so seldom found in our public servants. One half the citi zens of this county are German, and often deplore this want in our public officers, who otherwise are very excel lent men. In Jack L. our German population will have the sat isfaction of finding this requisite in ad dition to the other qualifications of which he is possessed. Bear this tact in mind, voters of Penusvalley on the 3rd of November. The radical papers are raising cry against L. A. Mackey, because lit is a banker, —they are unable to find any thing else to say against him Now banks are just ag much a necessi ty as stores, lumberyards, newspapers, or railroads. The only trouble being that Bome bauks are dishonest and take heavy interest The bank of which Mr. Mackey is president never took more than G per cent., which is the legal rate, and his bank is one of those that does not subsist by skin ning its customers, fen tuuch credit for Mr. Mackey, as one of tba honest and fairdetling bankers. The banking business is just 03 legitimate as preaching, farming, or doctoring, and the wrong about it is only where it i aimed :i:.! used l<>! extort All trades ami pi.>lVioi.B are j honorable, yet ive have uiifuithlul j minister* of the Gt>.-i>i!, lc*t>r- who abuse their profi-ssion ami n> oil, :n --well as banker*. Hut Mr. Maekry's bunk has never to this day been guilty j of any mean and unfair piaoliecs, but ha- been carried en strictly up* n tin principle of fair dealing which has j secured it the confidence el all and is therefore l.fkid uj en :: an in-titu lion whiih hetulils the public ! r | fair e nipi italiiT, ur di-ru t j,i\ i. t<> ' j|cmg and sin i iiMr. Mark.) deals in lus bank ;t- he do - in :i!l his dan-action* outside el it * the inter ests of the public, ir is the duty . t every good citiweir to • tu'jd hv them. Wiu. A- Wallace, wh unasked s- I nominated lor state svi.a". r, in longs to that el*-s ot men, lit* never wa ! in>r could he he, accused ol going a iti> the plundering ring and dishonest j iticiuus. These always feared hiu:, t because he ever opposed to. ir sei. :ie , and foiled many oflh -ir corrupt plan*. For these virtues the- dent er.rev pre ' seut Wm, A. Wallace to the h uu-t voters of (bis senatorial district H uiesi meu, staud by your h.'UiS"., true and faithful servants, sueti *> sir., Wallace bas proven to be. Is there any democrat iti old Centre who is willing that g single nominee upon our ticket shall bt* saeut. v.: by the election of a radical ? Ketneinber tbs damaging effect such Conduct might have upon the future of the party. The defeat of one came up. n our ticket and the election of a radical may be sowing the seed for a worse defeat next year. Defeating any of our nominee* uoiv will not only have a discouraging affect upou democrats, but wiil encourage the opposit; 11 the more and iucite them to greater exer tiou next year with the hope of carry ing their whole ticket. Do * you see danger tlieu, fellow democrat* ? Can v.iu be lukewarm, indifferent'or even w iliiug to scratch a single name M e trust not, for the whole ticket was fairlv nominated. I'Jitßge of ('ongrev-nien We think every honest man—Dem ocrat as well as republican—will agree with us, that emigres- sadly needs a cleaning out. Salary Gral>, Credit Mobiliers, ami*;* hundred other disgraceful practices which are too many to enumerate, have satisfied till honest men that the Augean stables at Washington need the river o: puri fication tumid up n tht tn, ami that it is high time the thieves ami plun derers who have been acting the Forty thieves there in its reality and to the disgrace and injury of the nation, should be sent into political exile. Let the old sinners be given strict marching orders ; let the halls of leg islation be strewn with a disinfectant, —by all means let there be a change ol congressmen, for the good Lord knows that it can not be for the worse. The latest stain is that unearthed from Gov. Kellogg's correspondence ob tained during the recent fracas at New Orleans, in which were u batch of letters from Butler, Carpenter, and other prominent and shining radical lights at Washington, which show that these fellows were feed—bribed —by Kellogg to sustain him. Carpenter asked 11,000 of Kellogg, because it would be "a Godsend, as he was short." Some of these letters we give in another column. Now to driye out these fellows will be the greatest "Godsend" the people eanjliavc. Let u? do our share in this good work by electing that man of unimpeachable character and undoubted purity, L. A. Mackev, to congress with such a tremendous vote that rogues and dis honest men in high places will uot mis take the deep indignation of the peo ple. Mr. Mackey is the people's man; he is of the people and ever was and still is, for the people. Honest men, give him a big vote. Sliugert and Wolf, let them receive every democratic vote; the party can not afford to loose any of its representative* at Harris burg. This is a matter of great im portance, not only for the democracy of this county, but may be of the ut moot moment to the party in the state. Stand by the nomineeo, they were fairly nominated by the regular re|> reoentativeo of the party. They wiil oe found true in every vote and upon every important measure. A radical will go against the interests of our party in every thing Dont listen to the coaxings of lbs eofmy, hut vote the whole ticket. J. NVwliri Hull The democratic nominee for Com missioner, is one of the most intelligent and respectable farmers in Centre county. He is well recommended by all who ever knew him. He is an honest man, and a tax payer who knows what it is to earn money. Mr. Hall will make a faithful officer. He w ill devote himself to the inteiestsof the tax payers of the county. He is a plain man, from among the common class, but has every qualification for the office, and is possessed of that sound judgment so necessary for that i office. LOUISIANA DEVJi I OPMEN is Asroi'Mus.. lit vit vii'". ■ Tin Wav IN Witt, it rut Ki:t oi.i. l-t'ltt' V l 111 N Wv v l I AIM l>~ l.i \t:Ni; 11 vol vt - ' nvui v I t We submit ihc-e d. vi lopiiietris be low to intelligent Kept.bin .in-, lUtd nk whether tln-v will v.-te loan-tain in \ owcr men wh hav< •nade the no fortni es i!' people atm u liaiiili/e, and bought and sii.l the p '. ial int.. i tlv of State- in the tint t! en; unt ttiu the hall- ot Co ii go -. i! .1.-1 '.t. I. t ■ (!. N I I •>' ui' N. ii r )ilea: ' • r • 1 the day oi the IVuu i up i'tat, winn the i.v.iluti ui.-.- .. • the iti Hon-.- alter G v. K. " ' tr it • the i tliiv of M.tr-h.'i I'm >hiho . . number ofotheial ntul novate 1 ti.i vvi'tc found in the atel n< ot the id tree, and have sis < b-.-in i the p>- sesfcion ufeltiretis- Am.-ng t .-. .it tet> were • un.lei whiih | a— December *. WJ 1>: m (1 • > knok: Lis an '.•■ t W.il am K i- W. . a.:' u- a1 he hnt walked with us nobly and m re ef ' ■ He wished me t> write t • y a '• } w rl.l arrant the umll. rvi !.i:n at the i .rlis-t in uncut po- *b • Kr v. .ui' C H'tttS"- Tha folhiwit'c were written when >cua tor Carpenter's I. • ... W.i- t>• eft the Senate, ami si. t ■•re t jr. adjournetl Front Caleb Cn-innp S > It v Ivi h'gg \Vsliing'.< , J.. <•is. Mr llsva Mil 1 have . Jt re ..oi ol the llltli. hav mg b. >• at nft-jwi for ten at)., • t • ■•.■■ug\y .1.-a-At on yon for st.oat I>. i t sot. •. - j vious letter thai • fthe draft wiu-1 you sent me - rue time since. 1 t.-utid I'. de-irebie to il ilircr SI,OW ; Mr Chand ler lam glad 1 t! -at *U pre-, nt o|>- poattu.n to your admini*.ration t dyinjt oug ni public cji.a e ti. ■ . i eimf rest, r ed. I shall bo happy t • see you wi.u > , come here, and 1 remain your- truly , C Li -ins To Hon. Wis. Pat K •<.: From E.G. liiiiing* to(i v. K< gj Bn.uxi.l i Hi ui! *. UoCNsHLi'iiS-AT- t. or, X Csi-t. 11 H i** St: -t. X. . 0.-iei'is, J.i • I. In. ■ Bb Kscnxcxct -Ditt < ■ . I u..j leave for th N h T? ir- lay. and if you ar K-a:. t • id van in •>- thing in tuy fee in y ur c i-j y 'W --a it to Mr. Barreti, eir cjuini n fr . i I aaa. truly your#, Kuv. vi-41 V'. ltr it is..* p hopes that V I vv Ii I H. ' the payment a* large as ?- ■ OW' lttt-i.t v>— -%ilvawC£. I'n N-rt its-A; - law, No. S"J CusNou llous.- -tre. l. N • a Uro .0 . J .ly l. ts K-Ji-eieod fcw>*Bsa. W P* Kdls|| VX) on ace>> mt for profes- • .*1 "t v •- - in the i .-eof Kelb g,* agt. Warniouth et ' so,V*l Knw AKt' (' BILLI Nll- Iwnwal UM t* tUs reaeipt h> m.- Jous V, llaKHi.tr. Jit From lleiiUiiiiin 1' }'• "cr to '• '• Kellogg It -ton, Jun IT. !-T t. C*ret and, in ' ' f ToMv Htvit (iovaUN it 1 think y retainer in the matter 1 : the petition It* the iiuprenie Court about th. atha..- *( Louisiana sh'O. dbe iM I *'. 1 ndvisi ir. the cause urith the C 'jns. l v 1.0 aigu I it —they wlB recognise my seri in ai.il t was obliged in Con e juence the retainer to refuse one on the other -i.te. l'lease remit by draft on New V irk w;. 1 draft will be your receipt. Very truly* y ur-, BEN#. F. Bt 11 To Hon. Wis }* Kell. gg, tioyernor. Ai-.,*New Orleant. Matters Sett led. Willard s Hotel, I) l>.e. S, l*7d. I>C*K tiovEßx >k 1 arriv '.here i>.>n Monday morning at 6. havl-gb ■ :i dv '.lined at Hurriburg for twelve 1. ur-; that | time, however, I improved with Wayne j McVeagh. my old fr.-nd a*. 1 eln -niH-..-. 1 had wntte-: t'J him, and he ha- taken. !a 1 di>"i take, n gr- it i . -i 1 i:. I isiana case, nml ha* dmo iih. h to „<* ' Cameron, uho i- hi- father-in-law, to take ! -uc-h decided sural for us We found our ; friends in the house gutting r- ajy to make | the move of yesterday, and w to.'i- .„r eonts off and helped lliem. You know how the vote . i ..n y a'ing Sypher—lo6 to '.*• It wu- a strict party vole, and meant u determination to rn og ni/.e. at all bartards, your Government. 1 find the party well nigti a tit.;, n the oue. lion. Sheldon vias seated, and tin. looro • ing it wns thought beat that the ri - slution to sent l'inchkack should he 'aid on the table, as it might embarrass him in hi- ef fort to t> suatud in tho SeniUe if he should be seated in the House. The matter in th House is settled. Smith w ill be sessted i_v a party vote. A to the Senate, immediately u|>n r riviaa I had an interview with Morton fctiil the Attorney-tieneral. and übmitltcd to them the alternative to examine Blaneh ard or to g 1 have pr< pared a hriel mid have hud it i printed. solely on tin- df> <1 lha tJU pr me ('■ >urt, *<• it- t In- r-nI v to submit' I tlti* rnoc on I tint |■ it.t alone, t tot, il 'M 01 ton tifi'.N 11.• ti itipi rof the commit!' <■ ! will allow. An Awkward circumstance. i I Meanwhile, 1 have seen alino t everyi one. Sumner and ltmtwoll nro both with | u, and 1 think if the matter is pushed to an immediate vote upon jiet enough "fa I •we hall win. My own "pinion i- to J put it on toe byprotno Court decision*. I Than there CANNOT he any JOOIU JOR L-.I GI debate. There is an awkward circumtlance —Carpenter, so W'.l myt, told him thntj he stood where he did and should stutpi there unle-s a ditto relit ease was made out. West asked him if the d'-i isiotl of the Su . j'oms Court would not uiithori/.e a • ''l # n ' Carpetiler -aid to . So I shall I UdCfcrtph J'"o K-s-it'.' t < telegraph on .. - U> Curi.esi! r i.• Palo. ,i "The r roiM . , 1 . "*> ((d its U' pls'Si tts" SO party i* tinned • < - , ■ * RESTING OL Ist rests require the inn. l'iru hhaek I propose to pr< --on halts j er Carpenter g>e with us or eg dust u-. 1M he goo* against us it may lake more time. t\ illisin E. Ctiandler i- working with, us, and he ha* worked with u- nohly ami! tuore effectually thnn any one except! \V illiutns. He wished me to write to you j about hi* fee. 1 would arrange tho mat ter with lii in at the enrlie'l moment possi-; hie. Pincllbock is beba\ i/ig w ell. JI• is with j Carter almost continually, hut i- inukingji n good impression. Casey is working fori i him. So is De Klyue, who is here, evi- i dently for that purpose. Ugden is hcruji alone of tho committee of tho other side. . lie doe- I I like y tcrd> • Vote, Collll d w ii* telegi'.iplied by Mnrr t • net on their ."limit!> .• IF Inn diciii i I 1 .c, 1-lntive I 11t11.1.- ICI evening, Wlu I I -nlbd 'II M'llloli, | he ii-ked madid I know thrio WH* a lie ptll'iii 111 *'|;i"-, 1 inn tu I'lliclihici- fiiiii Nc Orient: 1 told him'iio II iil charge- wore to be ircletred on e.ioiittt oflegiilnllve fraud- I a*k J him whalj licit had ti do with In being aeat'il, and ' e a .!, lo thing direct'* , d inlglil lime n A ! .. . ! ;.. uonld 1.11 tho party eml lie i 1 In eotihi ;t... 1 . . ! , II 111 il V • i. ilalv T 'ill. 1-1 the will a Ii .<'ti I Ho 1,1 ii'U lliiltk* ll i* Si. iW alio Helm. I love to opinion fo. to who it u YY . t bin no . | lui \Y ill i n not -end him one t 1I . ieVc I : •*. 1..,! y> u -i.. -üb.lero . . fall, eveept that there are nunierou* audi i' !-t tnt Inquitie ft r you, and n maiufea tftlion of int. ■, : ti you h.-I v.-ui i.ov.rn ti itto tl I■in g. , l.i-t > ear. 1 am. in "1 tiuly. your liieittl, L C liiLl.tNi" NiU Oilei-i Sept '.'7 The lllillet.no! • i -!:, v publ .il. the captured letter, t. K. Hegg, togtther with . ipiei of the ►lubi m In- ,in .. ! l-i t a th • y• ir i and part - I l-.t Amen g the nieluurnneluilia oil th--e' at.ui a: tile" foibiwing bearing' ik*mnnof Htaakii C*rp**t*r. wimh 1 have Vei .lied by all . Xauillialloli of tlie' chock t -ink 187 d, May l'J, Mai. Carpelitei S-kOU' is:- M:c .1 Ylui! Carpenter Hi l v * I'.- k".' Mnt'. Cirpe'-l.r ... -*lt*l I i e Huil- lil an.> ►, ,'uka ul a *-..b |i| all that che-e k b. inJie-ating tho lout uf k e i-e '! I rj! I**l .• ' in-Id Curprlite . 1 . Uiat I'rio the dale n ti. t gHctl, the efi.n l. .! gi . .'! i.ei Mllil- ,b .t ill l d.pir . flie lltlliel.ll and other 1 i-riiiiii e iauit ti I.hv, i.'e'li :t. A ording to lii. -e iiiemor : iu • the- !•.,. 1 Mr Caipen t-r v." j 1,-a.O. .. in t*.1,,.v Hc'eerl .if tbU Stale. ■ preu lltal*. i'.Je ta third |eflit fur Pre;, i.ul lirui.l, . tiling tiie ai .'lilio:, of <•■•,. Kvih-ggtuhi* ti - v ice- Jo jliu laller, ait.l ...king an sppointiui'iu for In. tun In con >itiv rituoii S.tintor Ciirpe'iitei'* lat: : Di.ak Kn.iie.u 1 am do*per it.. v • HI CHit \ U • i liie >l,t**i ll ► ii *■ id. i I c a ii -.1 *enJ Yei.:i truiv. M rr 11 CanvkJii u 't Ytijj. IS7T (ii ti Bullet i'vifs to * vie h-'.'i ;r tin Cmirt,but tiiu wiiuiii tiiuiiliar with Liui-iaiianf hin uf ti.ii. te.,. i," LmMuumn i ' re' that C :.rt ..I t!ic time liti* let ter v.as written, and tint the services jlhu* tnguoiu , !t|<*-crile -tti t > h*vi a*l.til f r at. I nckiHiu 'e lgrd lh re ceipt of log / wlitie Ibe Louisiana . ivit'-d the of l'tinh* ,i ■ ' M' >i i . v - Uftlor \*.i- be , >rc Lid Sinitte. A letter fr mi .Mr. ('handler acknowledge- f 1.0(F), hut pf hfc f !;i* cKrtive ei vie. •. and .ik< for iti''iv. Lite remaining ietici* m l he hi ought forvard hcreaflrr, but it i imp' -sible lo git copies lv)-nigl.t Ail bear evidence ol gcr.uiuet*># and antlicntic.lv uf aiguatiirc, aud the fact ihat ttiey w ie fii.ti.'l in tiv. C'llicc i* i tati!ielud on excellent au thorite Stu'c- in tin*. K< pr,'* die. book l r 1 "7-i, nl-o captured, sustain the lt limouy and It ite rs by show ing that !arg" amounts were paid by checks t'> *- nuli'M while the n.-r * pctid- I! g. in i>ii ' t'Bjie a t:JUc!I U- ?l, )l)0. Evidence of the manner in which ! the Secretary of the National llcpub litan Kvecutive Coinmiltef lurtta an honest pen ii v is n Horded by the follow ing letter : II x fiflO Wa-hiiig'-.H., D C , Dc.\ I, im. M* Dkaß Kilt ... 1 ha*" y.uiri of t/ct Ip, till.-- tha*. time I have li*d a COB fcrciiC with Mr' tin ling* and JuJg" Dow .dl. ami have endeavored to learn the iiu etion with reference to L- ui*iana matters. The B-pcct* are indeed gratifying. 1 don't know of anything which remain* to be done to give you complete recognition and victory lieii except the admission of -Sena tor Pinrhback, which I tru-t will take ; without mi* . ■ :i*iderable delay. Mr Billing* i. t i ri'ti.rn, and i- the fittest per il ii thing.- ■ ;-id', - i • riprc.cnt Louisiana interc-'.*. 1 do not consider that nay cunsidernbia headway wi.l l" i...id IK foc iinpcacbineul of JuJgc Dow el I out giving id— syloeel attention, and iiu* learned what you have d- no for other counsel here during my absence, and am very much gratified to learn that you were able to respond to their demand*. T .y large.', iletniiiid whether reasonable !or r.ot. it „. - i , pedi nt for you to meet a.- y u i d. M n h would fcaco UCei. la/a-1 if In had been responded to a year ago ac i. r.ling to my request. Of the s'J.t****ent Yi r. Cmhing, lie gave me SI.COt 1 . I cer tainly oipecti'il ti nt when you got able you would ipo something, for I gave dilligent attention to your affair* all inat winter, and did not expect to call for com pel. Nt,. i , unless the time should route for you to bo able to render it. You must not now forgi t or ift gleet me, but must make mo a remittance, mid it ought to be as large 'a- you send or have sent to anybody else, t iieruivl no money la-t winter, and have met some pretty tia*> lo,*g f lately which I must miike up. I have explaineii the • iihji. t fully to Mr. Hillings, who can give you my jde*.- utore fully than 1 can write . them. V 1.1. U l k . J • .4 'low ullii4T.il final!) >■ I.iuLdi echipy* ol, I remain, alwu\* \"ur fiioriii, \VU K. (.'UAVPI.Kt, Tit" llon. Win I'. Hello^N't* Or j leans La. Hilling* seems t<> liavc been u very valuable mm, and nolwidy know* how ninny of (lie hriiiiant *pcrrhe* on the Kt-Iiog;; iiinl I'incliback aide may lie 1 attributed to hi* pent). I irl r date <, I.H7U, he writes tlmt lie lias 'prepared h, brief for Morton at the ic |U< -t of the i?ial..i K "*' that h" < Mor- Itoii will go into committee fully pre-, pared, MenuUu West, iphliessing dear Kel , bigg, writes that he hud ''a very IJ>.•- ant and liberal conversation witli the i'r "udeut. lie stands njitare tip to ti-. Pound our fri nds at St. Don is nil ttgog tor a now election.'' And di nt a ways to ttinicr ian. wi.iit kind ■i of a witch oil/' is to swap Iti de.v'il for." M' *' which Is complimentary. Hut Alio. ' , .. i; it.. J'resident wA ulwaya of thei 15a.,,1 mood, & nee these .clr'W ! front ('oiigicsripan k'. }} Darnll, on I the J7lb of January of thy p f eggpt lyiar: No tulk about u new I'lm'tion this week, and 1 linriily tliil> tlmt any utlur actio** will betaken by Hutler till Pinchbeck'* eu -e is decided. He says ho lcid instruc tions from tin. AN bite lloyt" t > make the move. The President is ijuirt, Out riot Ict-j tiliK down. If Pinchbeck is not seated f| Judge we will have n message, or a least to fipftl. w hole ilillilelli ' ■ I the \dtoill l-tr 11. . V' liliavi l.t'.ilil w hat In. Jirob al t < hue.'d th. Pi■'<..it lit mind in our ('..v0l 11. .ve it lioiii the very bc*t au (t<.'ll t !i. .! ill . . e .li e licit election Cm t t> -lilt ome to the Senate and you ran . .1 there i it- e. in* to in.., n tilovu lor il ■ third term The |*rt dei.t would like . hitch.., thiic Then you know the ill"' - It'll ■' lice it Pin. liback i* aeate.l i 11..* whole thing will drop, and it lie it not ,i • ..lilt- . : t fl. 11 th • .to ■J * ci J i tl-et th picridii't i* ii j; Hint u*." Uring eii;. and ell influence lo a. n.i. Pi- dt nt j• u ' un. think of at I 1,1.1 U get Ipa ►■ o 111 It plot, at Itiui lot I, .1.1. ami othe.a, and get the I itn, to nt t.-,* tl. I iiect ,t t liai'go i I .. .. C.i tun tln i. now i* iu N ew \ 11. It -t tie . ■ In • I Lit ill a i u*e look* b.I, tl rfb ! Mort.ui i active clieugb be may mi n liim 11, lie- Cba dlrr euij lay. Ed In' MHlwiM Ikbotti ('ii indicr i t.tvi.t nii.il i*coicil (''iiik'riskinatt sMpliti i.t |iriil'atu ly gleeful in una of hi* cpitiM* lie my*: " riicm it no j, ilils cimiicy lot it ilcciitioti witicli .tii! .t in i !•• our intercuts Tlie . o-t i- 11cu11 I b ail u hall." And Ml.t-n In- wddr, iu prophetic voice, "and the nll*ii who attempts to tni*t' tl is • luumd' Syphci ►tv.igi)!)' taaitila Siiiwt' i \Vi*t in lltcanme It l i r. 11 MppCitl * till*', while li.s-c IclloWS v, ic nil Hoiking 1 n I'IC Itubjug&lioii of their state they hnlcd each other ' tight heartily. Idicir letters abound : in chmg. * egiiiust t-itcli other, unit in idle* to Kill igg nf whit their a-*nci itln I.ml r.ti.l :t!ii t! him or done against him. Wi- iii v. i knew iioiuiuatiou* ti .it were - • I'll haliealiv lu tucord | wil'i |!.e .i-hi -of the people us the n ■ iti.ilH'ii ol (Ii ti. lor Judge, Mack r that t IHiu 1 Nt. UK 1 U LI.N lit Hi \N !> 1 tIK W'uUl.h The It. v. Cl.ee p. ti. cn.-. I). 1)„ prea, licj at the Chur. U .f the Straligi r*. New \ irk, to a VefV large audience, uk -o.g fo * to. ie*t John aviii 'Than . .K-dth . ail ega I Saving. Not thia wan, liu'. It iraul *• Now U trabbaa un a rob b< |fr Drviin .aid In aubllaiice Poor Pile:- ' W. cannot h.ln pitying l . a man and bit fete, now liie*. tlie lentu nc I or gone, c ulurh-a which hare Ituap ■! dob >ii- r oil I'ilati > t -mi', while they have lifted hit prooher far above all the iry of ttie other g!rl -u* pfSu{ri in ito-v. -Pile e we* not the v...r*t of men. FL w*v cutio , sit.- lUf, i-i,d, l*c y*. merely an average poiTtn i*u aim >d!i>4- I'l tl: .* cur, wbicil hat made tile It'UUan Judge * Kama b"ttor.C he bad no aidm tiiy again." hi* prit -Her, be had no .. , it.oil to d.tliko him ulld IllUill lea* bed he!' JelroV 11111 l For three \eara tie 1, ol h. lid . f Ilia d> < Hi* leaching-, lit* pupulariiy. He hJ int , • .HI the \ mtng malt :i tnai lie titlgh' nol prove troukie ""e p'ditickl . i.jpU at, nt. II" bad no *b t®de*troy It.III. however. Now, when brought lace J Jj.e villi Je.-u*, it can; to psn Mojo vrr ' Ifale- ttllaif. t-.t U-U Uo!111,'tell ha-1 . , d lie found that be had to g< t fid >•( Jr. ... 1| i 4"C* not de.tre to . iSei.d any ■to on li i> Contrary, ho w ~h. *to he gr* .. >.i* to every ate. He tried t • band the cat#back to th* Jaw* 11.- .aid, "I will t.d 11 in !•H< "-I but in .bag tube lid i t|M rid of Kin He eml Her >|t.*J pi.irteie-1 P'lale dea tC 1t > heal that icoublc v, ill: ;h > t' iIJ- and la avoid an 'i lurca- will! the It'lgil til.m'- I L* t-l r. ic ! t'.e t<|i At Jo .* vr*■ brought :>vfofe bint be ret . !ed 11 o* ery dev ic and -i.trlv en. be cul l think "f i'■ , urc the three '■ dt Jr.il* uat fr"in (iaHlee. H. r ,k| , ~ri* liction. Pilate -i lit Je-iii to Held. Tint *et iile*e.l Her I, and the ir.mbie •' heateu between Hiein. but it tid i. it r;J '* ile of the ian J<-u* wouid not *; .i i f 111' -! It" ttiwk- I" cina .. of Uien but Herod I lid not get liili! b J rak lo him. He Ua. the only matt, per- I _.| .. W.. ld - ic" cn Je?U' aid r.ol • i.r-1 the tone* of IL- voice. J"' • t aek t • Pilate If Herod < a'.d have found anything :n bun worthy of death h wou'd liol have let hull go He regarded th- . aim of Jnui to Kingahif' a- the :mrlii!' •* vagary of an cnibu*iat but b*v- In:,*-r I t *'ro %'4 14i to , fcl tu *•..! tU* o 4ijr \\ f n iftu ;U u. r"i*H'tnbW ihry reminafd r-f th<* custom fti i ihfcl ! *! 'iild * u ilh il Nan l< ■* id** tWh< 1 aero a PtlaU l '* mtnd, bo cuUi r. ** turn ll* domnnd l tho account of Jru. riiero |fli v ii ibv thai titiio ii iuh?. mivikhl l>. r Llco. wli-> w n rubber, :.■ < •• vta* Vtll known that bo had cou.miu.-il murder It gen. rally suppoaad that - i tin* -lav 11" would be cruoficd N ...ii. doubted tie guilt ol ll.rabba. „ : .MM - Mild bring a parti. ■ I pr- fto fa.ten the charge-n Jesus. I' ate i.*fr -w-the -hoee to a .election between J.-it and Hsrabbas. he not hating any doubt that the peoplo would at once re- Je.ut front II" peril and Ini'-ielt front hit p. rpf *stv "'••••• h* 1 g-'cy-Ut to tlo- t-c ule an ) ak-. ' Slia'l it be octut 1 r. iea.e t • you Tl.. n tbey all cried out. • ; ti..- man, but BtitMm " HmtaM tin-r" v H'l election. Tbere were two candidate*. Jr-u. and Imntbhas. it v - ■** the ciuotUon of electing one of tbo two to freedom Pilate called up-n the people for a vote. Instead "f putting the r - There were only two thing* urged gainst 111.. Qm that he wac a breaker of tra-litional custom. It .• to h observed that he was never charged with inimortality, except as that charge could he made Inferenlially from his refusal to . b II dby the custom* of men If a of conduct it wurto WfaiiM* * irv -01 me it. then every man who don t act I like. 11... i 11.11 trial. Je.n. would notsub- I mil the g-.t'errtiiient o! p.a. . 1! the au thority of man, or body of men, call tiieni -i-iiate, synod, conference, convention, council, church, whatever you will, il the j authority of men i ci|ual to the authority of (iod. then every m m who does r.ot fol io w the tradition, and com man J men t- with i- mu. li revcr nee n. he keeps care 1 ( the Icommandment* o| th" i. n.:n --! m-r. That is ju-t what .11 charged on .1 esus. He was a sinner because lio wou'd not acknowledge that man wm* c*|ual with (1 .d, and he was condemneil t - death j therefor, while one form ot the a! • gallon 'ugain.l Him was thai he iniiJe himself . " ihl with tie.!, a claim which he crtain \ did make, an allegation which he never : d Ifa did juat what was tight, and {•-laiitieu ix be ft.- 1 er.on who had authori 'tv ; 1 decide what Wa> right. The charge ■ gainst him look the 1 irm of alleging tliat In- wh an opja.iicnt ot vheir the-.logical 1..,-M ines Thev had one theory . was 11 robber, lie wt.s Tho 'otlidf can didate; little Uiorc Herd bo aid to lie- •cut,i. lijn, 'furn hiip |poe and ull socle ly U i'!i.(niijfi i nd, to iai * i> hilli fjiTijom wan to endanger tlin whole community. I'* eriiv .fv liini wiifl to rid tbe entire country ■ .fii pi si 11 isi>v limn whs to tlund u-cnn di.lute lor crucifixion there was none In nil il," country tlisl hud better claims. Hut ll ir.ibliH* .1> not elected to the ero, Jo sh , , "ood men sT" conservative and t.ld.-tOeii ilrrii, it. i. v.hr where n | innn HtOoiJ iil h nihiomy 4>T tvrl. ii*Hii.st j tlji; M'li'd" .lew i li |Mi|iilUcl.', whorC WtlFlrt, ull g'"i t una thuufjlltfpl men, Jew and have revoked. D* ii"t ha (puled by tins' cbimor of u,o ""dlUude. The ouestion wliieb Pilule |iluced hetoro ... Jew i f !i mob lies before ym. There is to h" uu olgcli< ire count.v. 'ooiin.-nvi ...lib of |'ctin*> Iva inn. do heirby Minke known HIH| (five no to e to the elector* .d the county aforcaid tlint till election will lie held in the aid count* of < 'entre on II KDAY, NOV KM II Kit 3rd, 1871. in Ml e lideni I with the Act of Assembly : Two person* for the ofllc* of Judges of the Supreme < lilt ~f ill! ColllllionWceilh ol |'t-nit*ylvaniu. One per ton for the office „| Lieutenant Uovaritot I 11.. ,-t.i . , I J'enn e One permit |..r the oil) .. ~f Auditor • i lu! ol the .Muleol IVniie Oi.i perron for tlie oftti e uf H < letury ol Internal nil,iii of the Slete el I'ililia Oil |it r on ii- \m.Ulil Lew Judge lor ti.. , ouulii of ('. litre, Clinton and Clear field. Olie I i oil to fepfeaellt the . null tie. of { ( . lilte Clinton. I 'Seatfield, Klk, Milllo. II ill C i - It!,, ('tilled Slate. Oi t petrol, to teptcr. hi tl,n ,• .untie* ol C. ii',. t niloi, and Ctem field ill the Sell ate t Pehli'a i M.I person* to reprex lit the county nf C. I,lie ill the if out (i 111 lii pt. -rm iiii, .o! tt.e State o! Perth u. One per* .ii for tiie efli .• .if ColttlHt**ton . r .•! Centre county. Ine per* n lor the office ..I District At I t oney tor C utru county Oim pet - .ii lor t uinty Surveyor fori t Vntru county One person for Auditor of the . ouiily of Centre I a.*.i here hy make k n.i WU atld gi ve lio-1 tice that the place o* holding th*aferv-aidi • WtMHI in U.e rwv*ral lior.iughs end! townships within the county of Centre: are ea follow*, to wit : (•or the twp, uf Heme*, nt tliii Puh.ii ' lloiiw of John Limbert For the twp. of H,:f M ( . n , at the! S, i|*ol llon.e in Slormti jw ii. For the twp, of Taylor, at the ItOU sC j erteud for the pnrpo** ..n tin- property on tc-onard Merry man l or ilia twp. of potter at tho houe oi J. liu (itic.ik.ik, <;.t F _>rt Hotel For th.- twp, of Gregg, el the publn I . lire on wed by J It Fuller. For the twp, of F crguson, in the school! ll"ti*e at l'i lie Grope l- r tlie twp, of Harris, in the tchuolj boU*e at 11. ~1 hoi e Fur the twp, of Pattoli, at the bouae of: I eter Murray . tortile borough of liel'efolite and the lownabip* of Spring and llcliner, ut the • :ft II m Itellefolit t'-rllie twp. *f Wail.tr. in the Oolmol ho;.-eel Hub!er>burg I r the borough and township of ti >w> af'l at the school l.tiu>c ill tuld borough, 1 r tiie tw p, ol ICutli, a*, the Cold Stream kt tul KuUid. For the twp of Snow Shoe, at tbatcliool! !. :l> lu-ar SalliUel A-ki V For the twp, of Marion, at the boa*u ol Joel King, IM J ac'kaolivilie Fur tin borough of Miloburg, at the new aeii'iol house in Milcburg I" or the tw p, ol 11 u-ton, el Ilio hu-lec ol .1 1.11 ltee.l For the twp, of i'eSin, at the luuae of \\ L Muaaer F'or th. twp. f I,ib rty, in the school I bo„Mi at Knglc* Ilia i ir the twp. of Worth, at the i.hool house in Port Mitldila. For the twp, of HurntiJc, at the hone . iate of J K Ituak. 1 ir the lap. of Cur tin, at the acho.d. ho jm* :.ear ttobL Mann* 1 'r the borough of I'niontritle and t'ni on w'ji, at the new achoo| houe in I'm m . Villa. f >r li.e borough ut i'hilipsbuig, :.t the public ►choo! home in said borough. .\l all clot to,ii* hereafter held under the '•*< nf Ihl* oounuutiw ualth the ]>oila *hall h ope .1-4 at e*en o'clock a. m., and lo*- hall < owe. the "(Bcvrtof election tltail proceed t < lUiit all the y.'tr* C**t for each candi date voted for, and make a full return of the 111 in triple .te, w .th a return flint m addition, in nil uf which the vote* re . . 'VcJ by cat b Candida'- >halt be g.t i.t after }p* nr he r pame, fir*l In naii.u and aif .tin '.a fgurca, andahall betigncd by all ! of **. J old. or* and certified by ovcr*t-er*., it any. or if n> '. * certified, the ovcr-eer. a'.d any officer rrluung to aigu or certify ->r cither of litem rliail write u|mn each of '.be . .urn* hi* or their rcuaoht for noltign ing ibcin The vote, a *ooit a* counted, a ail alau be publicly and fully declared from the window to the citicen* prekent, a. i a briaf t'ele in ant hotting ike vou, to c. ~. ,I v i andutfete kliall be made Hid ftgnuj by the a.eclioh oSicrra a* a in ai Hot vote iciuiitcd. and the tame thttll be itnmcJi iteiy p l"d up on the ii.. ,r -f th* election liuutc I t information u the ; . The trtpHcota mini wiaH b>—■ i!lKn lot ol vo ter., tally pa par, and oath* of officer. and a -.her f ,a,d envelope. shall be given to ll.e u. i oily inp< el 'r. Adjudges living iibin l te mile* of the prothon -lury * offlre, or witbm twenty four mile*. if their reidence b- in town, village or city upon the line ola railroad Ickding to the i-ouiili el ball, before two o'clock twsst m-tiji an ol the day alterthe election, and all oth er ,lge> shall, b-' retHui., uiimk ma i o.ii -f t •" second day alttr the election, deliver laid returns. together with the re. turn heet, to the pro'.honotary of the rourt ofcommon plea* of the countv, which*aid return abort shall he tied, anil tlieday and hour of L u.g marked thereon, and ahall Lc pn aerved by the prlhonolary for public .nipecto ti. At twelve o < lock on the aid >r< ond day following any election, the prolbonotary ol the court of ;u:„n.an picas .l.ii'.. p'#nl tho taid returns to the -aid court In ieuntiM where there ia no resi- Jent president judge, the a*ociale Judge* • hali p< rh-rm the Julio itupoaed upon the • -urt of coiuinon plena, which ahall oon i i-ne for aaid purpo*®; tho return* prase;.t --• J by Ihu proll.onoUrv ahall ho opoi ed by .aid court and computed by such of ita of- Scer* and aucb a worn assistant* a> the court ahall appoint, in the preaence of the judge . r judgea of aaid court, and the re turn* certified and certificate* of election issued under the aval of the court a* la now required to be done by return judgea , and . the vote a* o computed and certified aliall j b" made a matter of record in taid court. ! llie art dor. Ict aid court r open to the (public. And in .c the return of any . ectien ..latricl ahall be miaaing when the returna are preaented. or in Caao of com plaint of a qualified elector under oath. . fiargtng paltiable tralid or miatake, and , partie-lai iy specifying the alloged fraud •r miatake, be provided by law ; and the other of aaid triplicate re turn- ahall be placed in the bo* and -caled up With the ballot*. Nothing in thi* act • ball require the returna of election of tow nship or borough officer* to be tuudc ' to the court a* directed in thi* aeclion, but I all the election of town*lup or borough officer* ahull oni-Wed in a aealed v \, r directed to the prothonotarv • f the court of common plea* of the proper coun ty. ami aliall by aottie one of them, be de livered into hi* office, within three day# after ovary auch election and filed therein (u cuqnt it - w'i,i i. tin te aru throe or more judge* of auiu court learned i.) tho law. at P ast two judgo* shall ail I ' compute and certify return*, tinleaa inavoldaoly pre vect. d. If an vof the aaid Judge* himself being a candidate for any offieo at any election, hoaball not ait with tho court, or a. t in counting the returna of auch election, and ill auch cae* the other judgea, if any, ahall act; and if in any county there ahall be no judge qualified to hold the aid court, under the proviaion* of thi* act, present and a hie to act, then, nnd Iti every alien riiM\ the r.-giater of will, the sheriff and the county commissioner* of the proper county ahull ie ami coiiatitute a board who, or a majority of whom, ahall have and exorcise alltliepoy .rs ut d piTforni all tlio dutie* veatcd iii. t>r f-equlrttl t" be performed by the court ofconrmon plcMofaufih county, by aiof under the provision* of I hi* section; but lion# of tli<> a.ild officer* shall act a* a meuibur of aiteh board when himaelf a can didate for anv "ffleo at the election, the return* of which the said hoard i* required to count undei the proviaion* of thi* sec tion. • ••••*• When two or more countic* are con nv*.*ed r the • lection of any officer, the cotiVU of a licit voj.v>*.- ich appoint a return judge to inftet nt all (.Ha time and place, n required by law. to compute nnd certify the vote o| uh district. All offi cers provided for by lhi act shall bo coin- P named a* like officer- are paid by existing law* Whenever a place has been or snail be piwid-id by tho authentic* of any city, coiu,ty, to. nship or borough for the safe keeping of -1 he bnilof po**-, th# judge " n d minority jusp rcpir ?hftll,"filter tjiC ehiction j shall bo finished, und tho ballot bo* oil l itvei eontainillg ilie ticket*, lot ill voter.-j and other mi per*, have been aucurelyl bound with tape nnd scaled and the. aigna-l turcs of tho judge and inspector* affixed thereto, forthwith deliver 1110 tuino, • ••r Willi the remaining I. .*" , in the mayor tij recorder "fueh city, >t in eounila*, township* or boroughs t" such iirrmm n, the court of coniuion plmi of tiio proper county may designate, at Ilio jdncc provid ed, nffurwalil, u ho >llllll then deposit the • Mid boxes and keep the •lime t<> answer the ctill of nn v • oiirt or ihiliuii*!, author* tied to try the merit* of such election, YY In never the election olflet r of any ill*- tro t >ll*ll require the election tun •* ol *ucll district, to hold any election, which by law they are or ahull bit require I to hold, they tlinll keep the ►nine *eeunly in their |MWM>ii>n without opening until tho morning of mich election, nut until they • hall ••vcrally lie worn or (Brrued not to iliel we how any elector *!>• II Imve voted, ■ml utter being ►>■ sworn or nlllruied, li.ey • hell open the aid hue- and burn end to. tally destroy all the ballot* and other pa. per* which tin v ►hull find thereiq, before pi .icreiiiiig ti' hold ucli election, (in in tinder my bund, at un offlce hi llarrisburg, tine trl day ol October A l. 1H74, and in the ninety-ninth year of the independence of the l'ni|i*d States II F SHAFFER Sheriff Miller & Son, CKN rui; HALL. PA DKALKItS IN I'UJtK hli I fiS AM> SIHDICISJ-IS, HKMICALS. OILS, |)YK STI'FFS PKKFCMKKY. FANCY AItTK'LKS Fott TiIKTOILET, Fl HI: WI YK AN IF LICK OICS, fo.- .iiivdiciiial purpon-, 1 riissea & Supporter* iii great variety. A U.i, choice CKJAIIS ANJd TOBACCO, and all oth. r articlo* unially kept in * fir*! elut Drugstore i'lvtcriptiiiii* carefully CnmptiUDdnl. i i MILLKH k SON. CENTIIK HALL FOUNORY& MACHINE SHOPS Tbo undertiglied bevlng taken poiae*-I aiun of the above etlabliibiuelit, riwpi-ct- i fully inform the public that the MIIU Will; ba carried on by ibam in all it* tranche* s* heretofore. They Untilufeclu*" ti." CKLKHKATKLI TKI E liLl'K COKN'PLANTKU, the b' ! flow made. HORSF: POWERS THEHIIN'U MA CHINKS A sUAKEKS. PLOWS, STOVES, OVEN DOORS. KETTLE 1' 1. ATFiS. C E L L A It O It A TES. P LO W SHEARS A MILL OEAUING of eve ; rjr dcacription, in abort their F'ounJry t lOmplelc in every particular. Wr would cail particular attention to! jour EXCELSIOR I'LoW, ecknowl e.lged bo be tSe beil Plow now in u*c, ; ►liifling in the t>c*m for two or three tior , e*. \\ e ul*o manufacture a Hew and improv ed TRIPLE GEARED HoRSK POW ER, which baa burn used cllniiaively iu the northern Mini yeittni State*, and ba* ,:akcii procodvnea over all other*. We ar<- prepared to do all KI N I>S OF CASTING from the large t to the *mall .'il. and have factiiliei for doing all kind* "f IKnN WtiRK ucb a- l LANING, rUKNING UORING, Ac All k>nd* of repairing done on abort no tice VAN PELT A SHOOK. janSl-l* UcH.tr* Hall. J. ZELLER 6r SON DRUGGISTS No u brocketUolJ°Huvt, UrllrfuiiK.Pi Dealers In Drtig-, Clivaulriklii# IVrfunicri, litucy (Io hl* dr., Ac. Pure Wine* anj Liquor* f„; u.udieal purpo-e* alwa-. t may 31. QKNTKKHALL Furniture IJooins! nut kkiuiiim:. resportfully inform* the ritiacn* of t'er.tre .Munty, that he ba* t*eug'„ I out the old •LanJefJ.U iieiningur. and ha* reduce.l I the pr'.co* They have eonstantly on band, nnd make to order BKI>NTKAI)S. BLI UK A US, SINKS. W ASHSTANDS, l OHNKR CUPBOARpS, TABLES, Ac., A-. 11-.mk Mauk Alwa va ok Hanu. , Their iloek of ready-made Furniture i> large and warrantcl of good workmanship and i all made under their own immedi ate auperviaion, and i* offered at rate* i cheaper than e!*wbcre. Call and see our clock bef.ire purchasing elaewherc jfa*. ly.j CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, ! LEVI niRRAY. at iiis e.labJi.lUiiciit at Centra Hall, keep -•n hand, and tr sale, al the most rcaosna- | hlo rales. Carriages, Buggios, A Spring Wagons, PI.AIKANU FAITCT. and vehicles of every description made lt> order. Hnd warranted U> be made of the, bed masoned material, and by the most, skilled arid competent workmen. Person, wanting anything in his lino are rcsjueated , to call and examine hi. work, they will find it not to be excelled for durability and j wear. may Stf.* j LEVI MI'KRAY, NOTAKY I*l'Hl.lt*. M'HIBNKB AM CtIMYKY ANCKB, C EKTRI II A L L, I' A. Will attend to a-lministering ttaths, Ac | kni'wle igcnie|:l of Hc -1.. skc, writing Ar-| tiele.-if Agreement, Uecds, Jtc, tnvl-> I-. H. WILSOX. T. A. IIH'KS 1 WISON & HICKS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL llnrtlit art* ttnil Sltite Denier* Ituilriers Hardware ( AKUfAGK HAKF.HS GOODS. SADDLEH'S TRIMMINGS, A LL KINDS OK HAUDWAUK AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. STOVES. SPEAR'S ANTI-CLINKER STOVES & DOUBLE HEATERS whi ill will liimt one or two i.-oni* down •tair*. nnd *m number above. Cost very little more than slnglo stoves. These am the best parlor stoves made. SITSQUEHANNA COOK iSTOVE. Tins to*c Uuiflafgi) o*r,tis, will burn liarii or soft co il and wood. Every one warranted t> give perfect satisfaction, WILSON & HICKS, 'marl6tf BeUefonte, Pa. NKW GOODS! NEW GOODS! A. W GRAFF, t'KNTKK MILL, CKNTItB CO., PA., received .large invoice of Summer Goods. ( 01 the iut a**orlmunt of It K A I>VMAI)E r J.< )Tll l N( i! DKLiSS GOODS, G Hot *K KIRS, I'llOV JsIONS, BOOTS At SHOES, HATHA CAPS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, ever brought to Potter tar p. LOWEST CABII PRICES! ®®" Produce taken in eichihm at higheat market price. * A. W.GBAPP. myU-ly. . ( . PECK'S New Coach Man ufac t or y. CENTRE 11 ALL. PA. Tin- undersigned ha* opoiml a now e*. tabli.hmstit at hi- new ihopi, fur the manufacture of Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, SLEIUUH AKI> SLRI>, PLAIK AKU FXSE* of every description . All vehicle, manufactured by btm are warrantod to render *ati,factiun, and a* equal to any work done el,e where lie u.e nolle but the bet material and employs the wovl skillful workmen. Hence they flatter th*m*elva that their work can not he excelled for durability and finith. Order* frotn a d.unce promptly attend ed to. Cotue and examine my work btdbre contracting elewliere. PRICES REASONABLE, All kiinlHiif Reputing dooe. T EW GOODS \ND NEW FBIOE.S! II lull HATES 11Vlilt ED Oil Good* at Old Fashioned I'ricM., At ill* old Stand of wm. WOLF. W viuld rci|iclfull)f jn form the \Vorit. CLOTHING, Bendy made, a choice inltlunof Mofl't and B>y'#ot lh# m.u<**t *tyU and moat ii<>ab!e material*. HOOTS & SHOES, WM. WOLF. TK NTRF HALL Hardware S(ore. J O. DEININGEV A n< w, inphtc Hardware Store hn been opened by the undesigned in Cen tre Hall, where he u prepared to ell ail kind* of Building and Uue "'urnxhing Hardware, Nail*. Ac. Circular and lland Saw*, Tennot; iiaw Webb Saw#, Clothe* Rack*, - full u*ori nient of Ulan* Mirror P>ate Picture Fn met, bpKtkci. Felloe*, and Hub*, table Cutlery, Shovel'. Spade* and Fork*. Lock*, Hinge*, Screw*, Ba*h Spring*, Hor*e-Shoet, NaiU, Norway Rod*, Oil*, Tea Bell*. Carpenter TooU, Paint, Yarn-; ibe*. Picture* framed in the kucit style. Anything not on hand, ordered upon shortest notice a#- Remember, all od* offered cheap- j cr than elsewhere aug'J-V 73-tf The (• ra nger Store ! Something New! CASH ANl> PRODUCE FOR CHEAP GOODS. SHOBT CKKDIT A SHORT PROFITS. IKIIIML (iIIFXOBLL Spring Mill* lias e.'labli*hcJ u store to suit the lime*, and ha* a complete stock of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. qUEKNSWARK HATS, CAPS. HOOTS A SHOES, FISH, SALT. CIGARS. TOBACCO, DRUGS, SPICES, OILS, In short a lull line of EVERYTHING FOB LESS PBICKS THAN ELSE WHERE com: AN D JUDGE FOR YOUR SELVES. Cifeb. y. HARDWARE STORK. J. & J. HARRIS. N. 6, HRQCKKRHOfF ROW. A new and complete Hardware Store ;)■ been opened by the undersigned in | Brockerhotrs new building—where they are prepared t > sell all kinds of Building and Hf the nt? lirnt of Suseinati A x --cepl ltic Leather sin) Hboo (iiiilii.f , lias (ill. 'I up bin shelves with a hi . f SPLKHDIJi SI.W COOJW, •nbricirit READY MADE CLOTH JXC Itlii se uooiift, tikOCKHIke, I'ltovutiuM*, uootw A Nuom, JiATn At CAI , AND FANCY AltTlCLln and is flow prepared to aoeotuodatr 8 : his old cuatomers, aud to welcome wii new outs who may Jnror htm with their patrouage. lie feels safe in iy. iugtbal he can pieaee the tooat faiii.it oua Call aud see. is A AC G UGGEXII El M Eli. P. H.—Mr. Buamau still continues to deal in LK ATI! Kit AND SHOE- FIN DINGS CLOVERand TIMOTHY SEEDS," in lite bill rooru, where he tnav alwav be found. 12ap.tf. j r | "* JIK undersigned, determined to meet X the popular d<-martd fur Lower I Prire., rekpeetfuiljr call* the attention of j the pubite to hi. stock of SADDLERY, now offered' at the old stand. Designed especially for the people and the time*, the largest and tnoit varied and complete as sortment of Saddles, Ilarnesa, Collars, Bridits, of every description and quality ; Whip*, and in fad everything to complete a fir*, jclasaaaubiisliawwt, he now offer* at pru ea i which will run tile time* I JACOB DlNGES.Cestre Hall NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. AN KNTIUE NKW STOC-i OF BOOTS AND SHOES at the | BOSTON BOOT A SHOE STOKE, xo. a. uinii-k ahcaxi:. Prices I than at any Other Shoe Store in Out re Con at jr. Call and See Is! No. 5, Bush's Arcade, Belkfns | of the 10-t and isiyert rterls <*f (n kept in a first class Grocery Store. Call m ladies and gentlemen. Our prices are jaatonablo WE aim U please. ovist 1 Stoves! Fire! Stov's: At Auuv Ree*maii a, Outre Hail, as latot and be*t stoves out, he ha* jut received a large lot of Cook Stove®, the I'ieoeer Cook, the Eclipse Cook, the* Reliance Cook. PARLORS—The Radiant Light, indf-foe der, Gas Burner, National l-zi Jewell A. t^bHMil* anywhere in MitHin or Centre c<*. TIN AND SHEETiRON WARE STOVE PIPE A SPOI I 1 Mi. All kind* of repairing done. Ho ba always unhand Fruit Cans, of all Siits, BUCKETS. CUl I S, DIPPERS, DISHES, AC. AII work warranted and charge* roan n • able. Ashareofthc public patronage* tlicited. AND. KEKSMAN, 1 "'*fOv Centre Hall Gift A; Flory's New Shoe Store ! AT CENTRE HALL. | They have now opt n-d, and w ill constant, ly keep on band, splendid stork of new 1 SHOES, GAITERS. A SLIPPERS, for mm, women and children, from the bet ; manufactories •>' the country, and now of. : fered nt the Lowest Prices. ROOTS and SHOES made to order, upon short notice They invite the people o. thi* vicinity to give them a call, a* they will strive to merit a share of their j t ronage. n,y 1 Ot f 11. N. M ALLt'TKF.. JAMES A UE.v VKU M'ALLISTER & BEAVER, A TTORXKVS-A T-J.A IF. Bellefonte. Centre eo.. Pa. apGHtt D. M. Hittexhoysk, WITH KOO.YN. KCIIVt'ARX A CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, HI North Delaware Avenue, 137 North Water Street, e . ~ PHILADKLPIJIA. KA.Koox*. a Rciwjm J. Schwab inmh lv M ANllOt 'l> : -HOW LOST, HOW KK gjfi- u STOKED! published. a new edition of Vt. tuber well's Celebrated Faeay do the radical i ure isrtthoul medicine* of Spkum aTOHUHUCa Seminal W,.*kn— *. Involunury Seminal LOOM. luroTKjrrY, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marris*e, etc ; MiTioy. I/pl/iky and Fit*. induced by •cir induUciicc or irtuai nt ravage nee, Ac. Price, in a waled envelope, onlj six rente. The celebrated nnthor. in thii admirable Rsaay clearly demonstrates. Iruro a thirty years' mcceasfui practice, that the alarming consequences of selfabue may be radically cured without the da>\garoci aso wf in lernal medicine ur tbe appljcati. n u 1 the ksife . point. In* out a mcnJe of cure ft once simple, certain, and ef. foctual, t>y iiiuaHs of i>icu every sufferer, no matter what hJ| touAlon may be, way cure himself cheaply, privately, apt! radically. $.&• TUia Lecture should be In the hands of tvery youth and ere*-/ nau in tho land. Kent under jeef. m a pi mm envelope, to any iddrsaa post-paid. on ipceint of vfi cents or two post stamp*. Addicts the Publishers, CHAS J. C KLINE & CO. 16 July 7 BJoadw *J r : Post Office Bet, 41*6. BUTTS HOUSE Bellefontk, Pa. J .11. BUTT S. Prop'r. Haa first class accuoimodatiou; eharg eß reason* 4r>r. tf r i ' *