-j^SBP^ OXE F&KDKUBTI Kittct Centre Hall, IV, Oct. 15,1874 V 7 RR\lX.—t'2 rrr tvnr, is Ha . . 0 irAm not pniti T, instead of a siugle jut that it points to, which proves auythiug against Messrs. Wallace aud Mackey. No decent set of strangers would be guilty of such conduct, aud we tell the Tuteus that our people knew Wallace aud Mackey from their hoy hoods, and need no introduction from them. These Tuteus slipped into Rill Brown's boots uurecomuiended, unin vited, and unknown to our people, and who knows whether they dare to day go back whence they came? Bah ! such fellows undertake to break down the oldest and best citizens of this section, in fish-woman stvle! We repeat, if you know anything against Mr. Wallace, show it up like men, copy it from his record, give the page, Ac., and never mind your own low innuendoes. If Mr. Mackey has dealt wrongly with any one, give that person's name, and the circumstances. The people want the facts. There is no one so mean as he who assails your character without cause or ground, and nothing S J cowardly and disreputable in a newspaper as to be continually making fussy charges without furnishing facts to sustaiu them—aud this is the work we find the Bellefonte Republican engage*! in just now against the pure and upright men named above. The people know Mackey, Wallace, and Orvis, and every time you throw out your cow ardly insinuations, your own readers answer to themselves, "you lie." Iu an interesting article on public extravagance the Pittsburgh Posi points out that when such men as Shunk and Bigler were Governors of Pennsglvania tlie Governor's salary was $3,000. Now it is SIO,OOO. Then the Governor's messenger received S4OO, now $1,200. There were then no pages in either House. Now there are about seventy-live. Then the public grounds were cared for by an old man for S3OO a year. Now the State pays SB,OOO for that duty. To inaugurate a Governor cost 8300 or S4OO. Now it costs $4,000. The State then contributed nothing toward the burial of a Governor, but the re cent burial of an ex-Governor cost the treasury from $4,000 to 80,000. The Post might liuve added that then men sought office for honor ; now they seek it for addition, division, and si lence. But what can be expected of the rauk and file of Republican office, holders while the very head of the party votes himself n salary double that of Liacoiu, Jackson, and Adams, beside? absorbing an immense #i;in annually for perquisites? In Georgia the democratic victorv was a sweeping one. So far as heard from, only three counties, Liberty, Newton, and Flyoti. have gone Re publican. The indications are that the entire delegation from Georgia in the next Congress will be Democrat ic. I John Hooter Opposed to Hotorm John !>>. i, the i.idivul m oiinoi'i l. i \*ciwhlv, i> not the in .u !.■ the lime* lie i* one o! ih -. wh • wauled tokicpupthc old e uupt ouKi ot things, and opjwed the adoption i ! the new Coimtitutiou with nil ! - < night. S. hitter was 1 < agaii t t' at healths instrument thai h> i ".,! u ■ I his sleevis. ami HI hi* i !OFI>i) > ■' i reform, he stuck I - panta! •. i n. > his hoots and with h - i.at. it ■ hand, he waded int.itli ti.,l r. > ■ t the new Consult! i n which | ready done so much t> piv\ nt alu: s-s. lie fought against it unci ism \ I until the polls closed.and engage 1 in ■ ! misrepresenting it, all in 1 *<•'. tr Iwp. know —a fact which h dare so! and can not deny. Now is . th* man to go to liarrishurg, 'tn against the new Cointitu'.i->:. wa-,. and he used it among such :< he thought would believe ;t that were adopted every sUi.hmg pig . .f. hog. lamb, sheep, co t, calf, Ac., w.'.i . have to he tavcil in addition t.> other personal property ' N wi: Mt Hooier understood the 1 w t . nsutu tion in that way. wo iin:.-' we no .. j men to legislate for us wt: - >•-* * a ; cleaicr understanding of law than In ! has. If he knew better and attempt, 1 !to deceive hone.-t farmers by stub a i silly argument, (aud we W ill not charge him with that why then h: conduct would have heeu simply d graceful. But his course is to !>.• nf | tributed to his lack of understand! g rather than to his disposition de ceive. Mr. Boozer, beside- thi . called in [ question the motives of the c "o ot I good men of all parties who were I members of the c >ustitutio::..l > over., tiou, aud represented that they we: not actuated by a desire to do r 1 | and correct tin* abuses under wiiich ■ .he people were suffering :it the hand ,of corrupt politicians, and he b duly placed himself ou the tide of Came ron, Bergner, Sam Josephs and uch, ; who acted a> generals iu the little ' army that opposed the adopt: n of the new Constitution. Mow holiest volets of Centre C UO : ty, you who cast so laige a map iity in favor of the near Constitution, will i you vote to send a man to liar::-'. :rg i the verv first sc-ioU under it and to participate in the start of the great reform measures which he ms* trying to preveut by opposing the new i a stitulion? Let the 3rd of N \vn. er tell. The Grange in and Politics Thu granger* say, and tluir Declar ation of Principles has U, that the l'.i trons of Husbandry do not ialcn 1 t > use their order for political pur p. That is right aud it removes ne of kthe prejudices held against it by -.. u- who felt alarmed at the new Order Every true and consistent Granger will strive to keen the orJcr within tlu purposes of its establishment, a:: I will put his foot upon every cflort made ; > divert the order from it* pure obj -ct- Now we desire to call the atteuti >u of Grangers to the course of the Belle fun te Republican. Take up its is-uc of 7th inst., and you find that piper making columns of appeal* to tin Granges to run into politicsaml throw their influence in favor of the raUieal ticket. No Democratic paper ha done this yet, and this movement needs to be watched an! •ii initn i .-, and a I 11.• Hal and no at and p. tat.n - tin I ..e u;• tin ic. are raised hv th tiiinm fan th • white - ii t 'just to the negroes. liny repudiate the cat|H l haggt-itiie curs to<- | south, and will have no more . ilow -hip with iheiu, lliis addles.- if tn ' colored biethri u will in t suit the iioith. in radical sympathiser- ot ear i [let-bag title, and th l'tiila. I'iVs f M.-;.-la> last,evin i • it-d.splea-ui at the bold and independent stand ta kin b\ t!ie cob u i n:. n. t A .ha a The futiii paper iusiuuat,.- :l deals in it -inua:ii n- that it knows saitielhiug had to i~t refold when in | the legislature. Well the !i< cd i ; easily got at —tut it will n : resort to fhat.it gii- it- ha.h tier -- the way now, and can give- a re-hash of tin •- -'US OiCCola and s_'o,t.HKi -ilvei i ing stories. Such tf iugs answer th n j purp sc. The eio niic- of C. !. Mud. '. have not yet been able to give a single reus n why any cue should v. 'i agaiu-t him. liiis tin v can n for th- people kn-w him t >j long a;i i 100 well, a- a in -t exemplary citi.-: atnl philanthr pl-i -he i- every ind a true riobjen:;!!!. The 1. in r j t tion of the rcpublic.it - admit th!-, a., where tiny k:. w l.irn ! . they iaten also to vote lot him. 1 ur year- ag hundreds of re'publicans iu Cunt t j county voted for Mr. Macke-v, wl. i the di-trict ou ra.iu :1,1 tluy w ■ auxiou- to i-lcct him in preference u j their own nominee. I iu- ynar, will a democratic district, where li s cue j tion is surd, the tcj.'ah.icau- will v : I for him air,: ,t en mas-e, • > 1 ; :'i is i held in tin ir e-iimat . Mr. M • i is as nun h devoted t• t e it:l' ! •• i the farmers, nmhanic-, at. i woikit^ classes iu gem. nil, n- any man tlia ever rau for ccugri -. fhisall .it w •and admit. Then ' t the ; pic ra.li around him, t i :•< friend. Democrat- can pride tm •:> 1\ - upon .-uc!t a nomi: . :.- d. NeWlia Mali, ii r L' urn - mer. 11- i steady, hard working farun., .: j.n tlenian who has Mn a:.d h-ariicd much, and rf no re than idir.ary ability. Every one in lit- own t wn j chip speaks well ofhiin, and ho w ill get an ii/r.u d u there What better neommeudaii >u - ai'.t b txciiw tl Grangers against Win. A. Wallace, when that gititlcman t r <>vcr ay at ' was in a great vtitcrjn i.-e which has j the sanciit u of the Patroi..- of II - bamlry—the Ti x. - JV.cin. BR '{'ii - road, of which Mr. Wallace ;• Vi< , President, i-in opposition to a rail j road monopoly, and will have the el feet ofreducing fieights for the Texas farmer, Granger and noli Granger. Mr. Wallace's entire recor 1 is in ac cord with the above, lie spent twelve years in the senate battling uguitjst injustice, corruption, monopoly and Yankee ideas and schemes, and for ' the interests of tiic farming and labor ing clas-** of centra! Pennsylvania who aim -t uiianini iu-ly voted to k- ;■(> him in the Senate dining the hut three terms because lie ever was true |to tlnir interests. Wo challenge a : successful contradiction. RADICAL RESPONSIBILITY ! (IT:AX I ,\M) IHI: HI RI IN \N P.\ in I CANNOT LISCACK THI: ONU M OI Tin: K i .u. I -i in *i; rj- A C'KIMI: Til A r A IMI IS OK N<> PAI. LtATION IN. Y 1 rul- pi i, |.nt lti-|iubii> in.) While ;.o hold the Republican party, through i( President and Con gr* -s, responsible for the lei rilile break ] down of popular govern inent in Loni -1 iana ami ui.ile wc are willing to I < recognized as a tliorouglitly llepubli i can newspaper, we yet decline to be i licld in any sense < i degree re*pnn*i -1 ile for (hut collapse. We call our readers to witness thai from the first j :We have protested and continue to, i protest, first against the Usurpation of! ] the Republican paitv in Loui-inim, and than againsr. tfie action of lie President ami of fntigrt ss in support ing and maintaining this usurpation. 1 We have during the past twenty! mouths, repeated these our protests,i till our readers were weary ami wo were ashamed to speak more. \Yc iiec jiave I lie sad satisfaction of set itig it proved baj we did not speak too soon, too earnc-tlv, nor too often. \\ have held all alone, as we lioid now. that nothing c'se lias occurred in|"j American history to discredit so deep , ly our boasted theory of republican ism. A government returned by a|, fraudulent canvassing board bad no returns to can a-s, has usurped , for nearly two years the rule of the!; state. It happened to be Republican.U Had it been Democratic, thero is not a i '(Mlltl id doul.l thill it would I .VI i net o| ut dow ll ii tw > d.i v At Is.- 1 St poj to IS IS I I o .V" Itillovvs llie usurper-, I il til.' I'll .1 lent, heilip colltuillici to till llsUrp.'lliotl 1 1 V Ills own tut iitici (he actn ii nud ioio ich. n of ('ottj>ti I- C.>tU|ie||cd to lc< tee il It'this* h. the r, I'lihiicaitiitu of tin t lb , uhiii'.tn I'.ttf) , we vv til n no o if. We believe it i ti ; Is -hail ni . he, tf we v,n help It I'iie Pre i.hut , innv in .IM. to i ' voir CN ts;• i• hi i undo llse .• nu (pit nc. •of it- own top ( ect; hot t'on, 'in* i.ui t s in tine 1.0.i f! , I 11-t ti ill do l.ii Iv ju - tic.' \\ !s* .t lit v t at It ill.l lint d aic iii case I'll a I .{lit lit lis if, Mil tve till) di*.TgCi ' Pcrh I ].N It to rdi ll til, Il - soil. I>l- II M i OIi.IPCI ll>.\> K> A ti OLM-VLD 1-t. \\ lenitnoon .: c I the Flute - Stic. Ml AtlhlU t t Fi'i. ted, "the K. pu an cm.ilidttti S i l.ii uteiigiil lb . in.'t. \. lid s u th. ti tie inillit i -NU'.hv which 110 "Mat. l'l'.Diury wa ! t he di j . till .I I sit it u lint I,| hoSoU,* ■tli'l oe VV il) I sic ! til CaiSCoCtelH I f the a -heme. Win . u State Senator ai d rc|Ui . titiii" thedistiict directly con ceriitd, he sis-iitcd in the |>it)-.toi* and v fid : r t.,e iifaiooUs liejja net, whi.lt :iii*h"iicd i:ti db.rds to tutti tin i It s.ants out oi door*, at u iv tint, i! v. ar, ttftoll leu tl av - tt. ti. e "M !l. voted tor n.I nicaurc'. !se i :.' i Vttlii i - atiil jdrttHß ol Si - M ic-.ehurehen.SehooD. ; A .c d > an ej si advocate now 11 , *s'.s!srtiv: '• in:. vinous Civil hill. w!i o Mi. iiij.fs l forceciai i-juaiity ill sill 1 c?pect, utnlet ht'itvv iiuv i nud " |t*' alti.-i ati! F settl xn. is to all * jiuhs c- "h *. to lie llo' a- l i.iie and :nj atsioti i f white childri tt CHKCK IKKIKS AND Ml'.MoK* AN DIM Ptt>K- I w • little hookss have been the Icallio: the Kepuhlo-.tn j u!v, tJ.tk. < ■A oi v '. st'i .. ratjdsi'u F stci i (i v ,s It : I\< 11000 * i i.i i h-i.. a. W. K. Chandler, i'ltairman . t to. Nil! i-nal t until. Jtle. if the Kij'tdlt an :';ittv ; Mall, t arjvelitc r, President I |>t . tern, of tlie Sella! IF , 1 Is-.it ii r, Cli sirntan of the Judiciary C n ' itliUtc.fl i IS -ye ;'ltejil. utaliVer., I are the tueti "etuLh d, tupp.d, Mini Pi i a irlv •il - ia. b k i p. huv < r C..!fax tie Vtu President , f t!s hi, a i Piatt#. it i.r i tt i. o u '.v Vice l'ri sidesit, liemy L. Dav.c t. iiairis.an i! t!.< t riumittei; ot Way* a a.. I Means t toe ii iu*e e-l Kejitt... l. b tativct, Jai A. Qirfiald f bairnaa of the C"intuitl|>r .piiati :■* Satu. ii' "j't*r Ciiairiiian of the C .in s litter *>i. a: I Currnny, II J :sn A. IS.tu tio it C.hulnuMi ■ ! ■ tiie Judiciary Cotutuiltee, t,. w Mini* v t.r to Jaj.ni, (lletiui \\ Sc si. hi C:. 11r2:..ti* f the I ommitt' - si Naval At!' . ntss. D. Kclit-v j . N of Pi - N cF. 's ill tlie Way i at: i M. as • Com ..iftec, Wtu. il -\ili> n > f the * * t:no i 'tumitU ami in w>s at t lt< ni t Lwti.Jasin ilaiian 1..- |>r.dt-ccs - at.d J. IN V if- -II l.s furnrer c !■ * o l*.tler> .1), Pi n.i. of lioisi New ) Ilasuji-'iii c, stre li nseu who Were r cutip'ht and fell ov r tFiki* Asm * vi . ; J? > .sir pu-ni as. lutn I:. FATAL Aaiom.—A young Ud) It.irl<> a.cithtilallv >1 w i : i a vi Ivir, ami iiilaiiliy, k li -■ ' i kl. i i.llii, ! !.' i.i. : a "!• >g rolling" nti i;..it day, ami at • i a! on such wi-i-i : -, i ear'y a!! it e lit ighbui *, f.ir ami u ir. *•< inbici lt u--i-t. A amig cthtr-. Mt>- itarto liad i illftl t'> ntnnin duiit g lite day, ami ii. • .n\ v.itli Mr. Kline's i.tt!< (laughter, Viiil u; ..u.ri I ••• t a ]>:< < ft iltl - .iji that -he v u..l fimi nt the j kit it at at belonging l> u v at g mail named Kline. In at tempting t> remove the nilicio -he •,•.2- in s-.art h vi, her liaud ranie in contact with z r* vulver, which she drew partly out of tin* p rkct.bni the Isamnu-r caught taut in -an wav, pre renting her iroiu removing the ii*t„,,(], iir ,. I- r (ieti. < irant for the third term. Ip t* fair to presume that so lar as they! have produced the late di-fut baners they were working in his interest, and lie, in his proclamations and acts, in, their. [ Cim ii nuti Fmjuiror ( Dein.) i A I'JtKJHTFt'L KIDE. The Adarian, Ohio, Times, of the oth , tell* the thrilling story that on Friday nf tri ii,am a man from Fayette, Fulton coun ty, w hose name i not given, while assist ing to injal - tli" balloon which was an nounerd to a-cend at four ocl.a from the 'Mririei Fair Giounds, was urcidcnily , anglit by tho leg. in the trapeze ropes land wa-carried into the air until he look jed like a mere speck among the clouds, j Having liloUlllnd to the height of pmba- Idy a mile or inoic, tho balloon floated oil in a norlhwe-terly direction, and landed in nn open il, Kl, about three quarter* of a mile from (lie point of starting. It may i ho stated that the man righted liini elf up, and clung tightly to the ropes during lii iii rial I ide ami received no injury, cither by the rldn or by tho landing except a tremendous scare. Gioat excitement pre vailed among thu crowd witnessing the aseen-ion— all holding their breath in painful suspense. When it was finally aI parent 11mt. tin- lmlloon was descending in such a position and at so gentle a rate that the man would he likely to escape unhurt, cheer upon cheer rent the air. . -- sawsaswsaw—ssssaa ( < iNSI'IIv At V THOHTAIN fXN'. TItOLOK t ill. CI NNSVI.VA* M.\ oil. NS A * ' iul 11..ut 'l'llit*.v ills- i\ .th it I tool* ntc il'lilv iti'iruiitululittjj uf u lotirj'iiiti'y t i p.tut flic tnliro con Do I ol the oil |iro(iuctiig j. j*i ;i. cftihrttc itio tiiillioti, ,f tloiliits, tiii.l f.tt c\ . ci ditto 111 i kit nt ti| it-, ft MOtllCC*, lit. > .ut lit tin ju viim m: c in j any "I 1871. '• vef.t! hull II d lit. u vvei. ili.rllitroi .| y.—lilly lui-dn v 11 .mi the rciiiit r 0 , "id the It.* 11 s I factor.re are 110 l> i oot I l ohtniilc Ihe jiliiti of the 1 .. \ it |,i dejin-sa tlio value of itli ii | loj., HV l.v roujniii,' the t n tiitue i vvuiF uii|.r< fitnh!e thrmi"li In ivy Its il*l* t a I 111 J ■ *cil iv t tl Utile ,i| li)jht 1.1 limn.l '„ r \jioru (iicat cy c.t. nit i t . \ii,i. and it is piopoainl tu mil cf tin , itio I- ni th,- |, tiling (tvitik iltli 1 hit •..JliiJiHttCV . Tin wind fliat wulit-d flu lJi t ...klvn audttl ovi i the Muntry < at t id jj0,..l to th.- law\.is at I.usf, The New 1 ..T U 1 inn ha* tu .II making „ foui j j.llattoil ot the fuses grnvvtiijj ottf ,jjj j * tin*i vni v o.e liclorr tl.c c.mrts, *|'|„ result i n* follows: " 1 iltnii hiia hr. t|olit all m il. II nouilist Mr. lleccll < r i.i it coVci ttlicpci to have hi CIS dun liiin ; Mi. 1! -ccitci brings un aetnui ao.aitul Mr. I * 1 ts.ii ; a i.tdv tu in as MI Hctioti ' M. M ui!toil ;M i liovv cii hriuoi tht cc ' T. FT T ■ the [lt KLVTI I njjlo ; MI. M IT!T-ti lliiiatius NIT nctiou ttjjaiust Mr liccclicr ; A LA.ly HT MI J tcii HI A o ,IIT>I TH, DAILY (trajiliic, MI. liitoh Initios nti netn Ul it o :* iii-i the World uttj THE lrihutiej U tJiatnl .Itirv LISTS 11. ilea. l Mr. I'iltoii UTUL MI Motile TI. 1 here are SOIITE twelve -uil* in all in the above list, and IT j* TT LTO!. .1 yet, sit IT* r. mi: ivi:ci:.\ i TYIIIIMJN -aft |'r it). ;*vu, ((ctwlu i 2. —The \ a*... Do li.cim hrinpi t., w> In.m A.iihaitia oj to Septetubet 11. llie typhoon which M-ited the - ulhciii part of Jn|.aii i was otie of the m *f severe ever exjre' i.euced hy |..rei r 'iier.- The steamer I .no t t.i <• , . and tin (i rmnu hark 1 1an .'Utjf, w. i<■ driv'ii uu the rock* At Nayaaai ( the ituti clmi mui Stool'- w.iil wis sutik Huinlr.d* of Jnpan* • > junks vveie wrecked and foliy two htllidiv i lives vv< re lost at Nagasaki I • uf Stor timl h uisc-s w. re over town. itu (toy. mot new house ; an of i a it, - L u in- ais i ufli t. , < 1 .No! less fi.au one thousand junks i vvit> wtoKiii. Sagokati came m for a iHgiw of tbo tvjd.ooii, Biz thfumod l ft. ;: * w r d stroy d and oue huij rd• c.. I>s'*s i'sl. lh"Uatdi of cattle r on fin* |il.iljta(loU* Were killed. • f Ft' P , Icn bci tyi 'ioon, and Hot 1, US' junks '■: ■ wrcckrd At Sag •- kro )<**• p. *,.' w.re l]e,| at f ri.t*.l o'' s.i .. i k f.di of I utile, Were i - THE CHHIP'H AN SEAL 'l' <• H v l)r Tf ma) An., ig- pi . 1 . lat the Fifth-ax i ltablist t uul . she K • < nr.st i l'r.v . s e IF. ■ tril wa- Kpbe.i.rs, IX.. d "And gr.T-VE |,T'. U '"'l)' ILL 'I I UHE ft" BY }T' I are sea cJ uitjn tl** day uf r Jeiuptioii. r The *.* rd "*••*!, u.d by p: Fau! in • • • - 1 - l * *'• ar c,v nt traitvaetiot.s Tbey w.n .: v ut..-us k ,ds Some wore nr.g, "'"I h> 'd" UI the own. r s signature was :v. ito S'-cun: . nt* as it i i to dav by atr.l --' ; i • Jehvrry fa . g-- : i.r.g'. t. al lr.on a looiiar. h ft) n iulject transferred i '. <> t > rof the r c.l name, and gave the I r. pid! regal aulh. ri'v This is wall si iustrao . i • n -re modern t.mrs bv the ' ■ s • Firi . : Li , to v. i. tu t^ur. v • •'"f F g *l. i gav. , .grret t e.g. "Is t : s 1 . I J It o fc ' _ ' *t '"-I I. w hen f " ):.) in tils • F- Myl. art is Ik.- it ax it i* mel- I *' . tt; !' •• f ij*{ tf my filipft S(!c![!iuh MV : mo II <•*! UJKIN thjr UMNII," 1 no n'o' g th* be vs jM be ■ t in the bosslin jof tin ! narked with the sea) >! His love, , a a valued g. n is .*n in the ! *oi ~f m ia'b. It is a sweet thought for all . ion* j- - . I*. Vi'i.- n the *al i. p., ! tle war I--, oiiict an image of it s,> tl , ,.*< -•! the ]! y >pir.l cliangi • the . -u! of man 1 rioting it. image i|"in it. Sealing uetiote* ratification, a n.l, transform*- tn-n 11 1 Seai WH use Ito ratify coven ant. and agr, ements. making them I i,,J. u g In thi* way 1 I*. , t.-r.- i into a covenant with In* people, and ha* ratified Willi tbt ottli ikiiij -. ai-- 1 it with the pr mo- ( d |,a* giv.ri the earn-.I of ; ! ' :r L ! ' ' "earnest a legal ii' " •■•mi time. . "binding money ' which i. given to , ure the bar gffiin. t.*rnr Mffill iho ijru •! * li W lit u < ti ha* put JI. in t ....rteirt. that I. the "earn. *t ahmb Hnv :i th-il you r. ab"- • ut. ,v certain of !o riling Un.4l life. Ju r *' r ' ••'it fr. in u, f..r <*od ha in HI red ft b- V mi. 11. ha. 1 vou. ami v-u nre Hb f. r. vcr He will not lUMyoa. the aa. al*,> denote* recognition, Seal* were U" da* r. ~rk* of idenlitirath- M n !.;*• i iK• ir m-*! t> their propfity t a .. ....... ..., B rnwour ,n 1 "• belonging to u*. in ..r.l-r to give notice that tloy are our*. Wi,. i, t .r . i wn nthxi ! to ay property, nil tno w. r J .old noti e ttiat the pr p. rty h;.j an ■w.r iTI the c amo way. (. .t gn . Hi fi v>prit p. Con.oar* t ■ idri.tifv them at.u niarii th< ma* In* own. Our 'matter ** a *'' il' I ( iiri-'. nnd Hi* n-nantii • -no . C hri-t,.n \l i,, n t'hrist w- t'-mpt ii (lev .1, when the world rejected Him, and Hi* own heart mig-iv him. . -:i l.xl -ai.l "J recognize Him. for 1 o . Jiifj ) I:Jlmw t, m v ) 1 -n -' Ut• ii a* k Thai i, ( f 'p'ut'.u! pa -ngt-in thn •--vorith chapt-.r 1.. \ ■ a! r.. wh< re St. John *av* ' And I -'-w another *ng. 1 a*e<>nding from the •■a-t. pas it g lfi,.Mai i-f the livingQod, and lie - ric.l '.vith n b*ud voice to the four an g- '• to whom it wn giv-n tohur: the earth and the *i a *ying. Hurt not the earth, neither '.llk- *en n-r the tree*, till wo have . (led the -er- nnt* of -nr fiod in tln ir ( forchend*. rio.l would not allow the e .rlh to j,' f. ~-ted uith lightning, or -hnki n with earthkiuake... <-r ex en the trees to be injured, until the seal was put upon Hi* people Then they were rnfe-n-.thing could injure them, in the inidft ofde *trui fioti. they c-uld rot le njuriili-r letr-'Vi' l Hv his M-.'il, imprinted on their for- hend*. ffo.i recognized them a* II i. k wi n So tl.k* st al id (toil wa. iinpri ..- ed on Hi-idnltjri ii when their door* wa-re prink!- . I with bl. - 1 nn.i l'ii--i.k cr angel re.pi - ted the great -ign. Thorn is no mi.- taking thooo that Hie Uod'l. He put- tha ' .•■al "f r. leinjtion upon them that the w rid may i.to w tie n.. and He inny know them St I' ll! (VII. ab-l l-y (tin! after In. miraeub-u- conversion, M> that nothing . -mid injure him. Kven the viper whii-h alne out of tin- fir-- a'.! fattened j j upon hi- arm, I:I the isle of In* shipwreck was shaken ->' l in!-- the llann-*, and the w "timl h-'a!---! lit --lie--. In Scotland In-t viar, whilo steaming j up -me of the gr-at l"cl: close !-y the shore I . H(V H great IM II of water lllie* near the hank which were di.colored with -lust liointhn r.-a-l tunning just above th-un. Al! tlieir baauty waa ipoilad. A* the vtuiT pU'.ed a great wave r-dled over the Ii!--- . entirely submerging them, and I i xclaino -I. ' (ill, tlu-.v ure all bro ken in pieces:'' hut n* the wave rolled hack tin- Mil - inn-! II gain upon my view riding gracefully up.-ii the water*, radiant with hcaulv and white H. the driven anow. The only rtl'ect of tin'wave had l- en tc wash away tlie ilu-t ami hrir.g them out in all their virgin purify Ho with the Chri.lian soul, ' iled by Till It cannot he des troy <n IFF DAY, Nov KM UK 15 ,'lrd, IMF in ... . 11 onr.' with the .I Am llildv I *o p. font for the ..(lire ot Judge* ol 1 the Nuprenie ( ..tit with, C 11,111.r. Wraith • f I rfiii*y 1 vunin, tine pelt,, n for the ..i11,,. ,| Lieutenant ..mor ol the Male ..I F. m, a One |.et xiii lor the ..til, e ~l Auditor to 1,, tal ot the State, f Fellll a One p.-i -,. i lot the olllt e of S. . r. tar v ol F.l. rn .l all,on t (he State of |*. nn u On.- I. ! I'll ... At .tan! I.a w Jt. Igo lor the j ~untie, ot t , litre, Clinton and Clear* Ole I, I ~|| to represent the . ountle. of 1 " ' ' lll,ton. r 'learlleld, Ilk Mifflin and i ill.in in I tie t'ohgre-j of the United One |M>r..n to represent ti untie, of!, < litre I lit tor. an I Clearfield in the Sn,.i . ■- of t'enn'H ' etitre ill the llouse of Kepre.-ehtativ e. of , She Slate of I'entt'tt, One perxilr for the odlie uf Cumin iinl|-1 r ol tel.tre ronrily. , One | . i.or, s , ti,,, „|t„ u . D.stn. t Al ! Sorney tor Centre county. tne pus a tor County Surveyor fori t . ntrr count) ; One permit t..r Audit, rof the county of C. litre i J i.No hereby inake known and give ii..-J ttce that tin p titer ot h oliiik the aforesai L ' vie. lioli iu the several liofougha and ( I own.hip. within thi county of C.ntr. >' ! ..re a* it.llow., t>> wit lor th.. twp, ..f Jiairip. at the Fubll. Hottx "S John Ll lit hurt A aroiiabur); lor the twp. of Half Mm*, at the! Avh.a.l ll iu.e in Storriiilown. lor ltti- twp,of |a) tor, „t the iiou.e I . s., t. .1 for the pulp.. ■ on the properly of Leonard Merry man lor She J.'Mtithip f Miles, in the x liool I house iu tne t iwn ot Habersburg. Fur the twp, of Fetter at the hou • ,f J .i.it Odetikirk, Old Furt llotrl. I of t'.e twp, o| * • rej. jC at the i'ublic| ! ou-e oil Wei l.\ .1 IS Fuller. Forthetwp, ~f lergu.tin, 111 the . ho >i • to • at l'llle (trot r lot the twp. of Harris, iu the school ho.is a< II i!-b'tre lor the tup, .f I'altotr, at llie hou-.t of I*, *.er Murray. l.r the borough .f lirlletonte ami the! tow n.h.n. of Si.rmg and iirnner, at the Co ,rt II Ue in ItellefoUlO. For tht tap. at Walker, iu the • h.wl bout* at HtiLor.burjf i or the t rough and township of line ar.t at the r, ho.it house in said borough. lor!hetwp, ot Jt us at the Cold Streatll jsi ol iuiUae. i'or the tw puf Sima She. at theleboui .to li. ar Sari,..' ; As key Forthetwp, o! Manor,, at the Loa-o ol : J> >1 K line, if. Jark.onville For the l> trough •< Miletburg, at the I n, > school house in M.iC.hurg lor the twp of 11. ggs. at the new school I. use in I'el.tral City. F.o th. twp, . S Huston, at the house •! J.ln He. f F * the twp, OF IVS.II, at the biu.' ... \\ lor tn. twp. t F berty, in ti.e s b< .1 house at KagleVllle. For lb.- twp of Worth, at thv r b" >1 In sr in Fort MatOda For the twp, of II trn.rde, at the house iatoof J K liuak For the tup. .f Curtin. ut the School t, isr ear Hub! Mat.r,. I or the borough of I' nionv tile and I"ni* ot v. p, a! the new s bof I'btoissburg. at the put c >t h.sol bouse in .aid borough. At a.l . h i '.ion. hereafter he'd an ier the w s of thi. common wealth the poll, thai) be prt.ej at se.eno c'.ock a In., an l clot* . d at .even a clock p. m. N< ITICK is i. ,o l.erohy wv.-:.. that every f. i sol., . ill, sing the justice, of the peatr uho si.al. trod any office appoint ■Mid ptol.l or trust under the govern* tncnl • f the I ui! i Males, or of this Plate, or of aii) . ily or incorporated district, w iirtbrr a coniru.asioried officer or other u.-r. 11.'. ordinal officer ut ag. tth who ■* .s* shall Im . inptov.d under the legislative, eaecutivc, Jepartrj, nt • I tl.r* *)late or of the I'nitesl Plato*, or of uay i T itnd *latc . ... any city or incorpora te t ui.lrut, am! >:• • that every member i f t'ongn s, and sif the Plate L<*g>sla'.ure, at lof the Sect rectum i council of aay iitt ~r . ntr.is-, ncr> of atty in or|sormtJ district. i by !.TU incapable of holding or; eken t-ing, at the same time, the of£ e or appointment nfjudge. nstH"*or or c i-rk r: any r.c-ct. n of this Commonweuttli arid that no uispctt.tr, judge or othor • • tII v. i .1 a, i tucli ilt . >n, t,all a< t .igiide to any ..flicc to be then voted for. , T' e insjsect .-s and iu IS, At >non M THT poll* shall tlo- i. llai aSi rof ele> lion ha!l pr-set- d to. .jfil all this vela* Cast fof each andi dal voted fir. and tuakc a full return of llu ': :ti Iripii ate, Willi a return sheet ,n addition, in *ll of which the votes re r vol hv . *ch candidate shnl! bo given after hit or her Minr, tirl in lump and ng.nn in f gurc*. and ahall bo -igned by nil ■>f aid afflirra tnJ cert ito l by ovrwww. it :it y. or if no'. *o certilicd, the over*#er ntnl any officer refining to sign or certify or either of them hall w rite upon each of the r- turn* 1.1 • or their rra>n for not *ign ing them. The vote, a* *n a* counted, ni nll nl*o be publicly nn*l fully (lectured from the window to the ctltKeti* prevent, and briel statement showing the vote* re c. ived by encll ' nndidnle shall be made and signe 1 by the election officer* a* soon a* the vote i' < minted. and the -ame shall be immediate yp ■ !..! up on lis. d■> >r • f the election ho net >r information to the pub) l .. The triplicate return* hall he en closed in Invelopi nn l be sealed in pre-, ence of the officer*, and one envelope with, the tin-calcd return ahect, given to the judge, which *liall contain one lot ot vil li t., tally paper, and oath*t>f officer* and nnother of snnl envelojw* 'hall be given to the minority inapect r. All judge, living within twelve nub -of the protfion. t iry * iiffli p, or within twenty-four mile*, if their residence be in town, village or city upon the line <>l railroad leading to the county *eat 'hall, before two o clock post in-ridi nn ol the day afterthe election, and all oth er judge* 'hall, before twelve o'clock me ridian of the *econd day niter the election,: deliver mid return*, together with the re tain 'heel to the prothonotary of the court ! o! i 'Million pleat of the countv, \ liioh-a <1 return sheet shall lie tiled, anu the day and In-or of I.ling mark"d thereon, and shall 1-c preserved by the prothonotary for public iii-jiecti- n. At tw l ive o'clock on the raid ie. ..ml day following any election, the prolhoiioiury of the court of common plea* • hall pi cent the nod return* to the '.aid court In countic wlnre there i noted-! dent pr. -nleiit judge, the a'*ociat< judge, t .'hall |t< [form the duiie- itnpo'cd up >n the court f common pica*, which *liall con vene for knid purpose ; the return, pre.rul ed by the prothonotary -hall be opei -.i by ...id court and computed by such of it- of ficer- mid uch worn a-.-ulanla a* the court *bll apiMiiiit, in the pretence of the: judge or judge* ol tatd court, and the Ic hiro* certified ulid certificate of election I i-.uv.l under tlie M al of the court a- i now required to be done by' return judge- ; amlj the vote u* to (.imputed ami certified -hall l>e made a mailer of record in .ul court.! The no-ion* of - kid co„r* nro open t ■ the public. And in im Hi (I return <>l any eleclu II district hatl be mis.ing when the! return* are presented, or in ca*e of com plaint of a -nullified elector under oath,; charging palpable Iraud or mirtakc, amlj piirticuliuly specifying tho alleged fraud! <>r inifiiilir, or wlirw fraud or mitUiko ate apparent on lliu return, and il in the judg nirlil olTlio court il shall be necessary to a jut return, -aid court ►hall issue summa ry process against the election officer* ntid overseers, if tiny, of the election district complained of, to 1 ring them forthwith in to court, with nil election paper* in their posses-ion; ami if any palpable mi-takoor fraud -hall l>e discovered, it *hall, upon Mich hearing a- may he deemed tiece.--ary to t-. lighten (lie court, he corrected by the coutl, at it so certified ; but all allegation* of pulptyhlc f lipid or tpi.- lin srilcd rover ilirnii tl t< the |nli n ■ th proper ' outi- IV, Mint shall '• \ soum . I •• i.| HUMII, IM •!•• llvrrml inl< his "Hire, within three day* | after every in h i lettioii ami filed iUr> in. In rounUo* when Horn an* three >r more |ydg< * of -aid ' "iirt h'atiie.l #ll th 0 In*, at lost two judge shall *it t> roinpnt* and crtif.v rtum*. unl.** inav-'idat.lv |ro vcrled. lfttn> ot the *i.l judge* fonnelf, liming * faltdiilata for nny oMra *t any i election, In* nlia'l not sit wish th* court, or act in counting tiireturn • >< .uh ]t-choii, nii-I in null • the other judge*. if any, i tliall art, ami if in any ■ t.v there hall Im no judge <| in' i'• ,- 'l to iioiti s ,)<• 11 ,u court., under the pra*t*ioi> <>f thh art, |.reient and alilo to act, then, and in every u h rae, tin* r< gilh!l tic an I ' onalilutr :i h >ur 1 w'ba, or a majority ol whom, *hn have and cv reie, all the Bowers and perform all the diltiei] Vrated Hi, or required to lie perform'd by the court ofcommon pleas of *urh rounly, hy and under llie provision* of thi* secliofi but tlOttO f th* said "(fleer* shall art at a lurliibur of such h li d when hlllitrlf a call* ,'lidaln for Mir, offlcn at the election, tin return* of whirh the *aid board it required |to r.'Unt uuJi-i the provident of (hi* tee tion Miller & Soil, CKNTRE HALL. PA I K A I, KItS I.N I'VHEhRVaS A Sh MEDU IS US, 11 KM LL'ALK ULLS, DYK HTL'FFS PKP.FL: MKP. Y . xor IOX.S, KAN* > A KTU'LK* FOKTHKTOJLKT iV'' , &<' , Ac i*t it a: UIM: A 11 LIQIOHM, for juodii jnal pur|totet. l'ru * A-.Supporter# in great variety.! Alto, choice tit; Aus AND TO H A cco. and all other ariiel<- usually kept in u lirtt rlat* Drug Xi.ire. l'rcacripti **• . tion of the above establishment, respect* fully in! jrtu f r public that the tame will tm tarried on by Uiam in all it* branche* jas berrtol-.re. I Til** nr,-.u(. iur. tii* CELEBRATED TRI E HLI'E COKNPLANTER, the ; tj( t li W ItORsE I'OWKRs THKSHING MA CHINK- A HlAliKßs. I'LnWS STOVES, OVEN DOORS. KETTLE J'LA'J KS.OKLLAKOR \TK- PLOW - H K A ItS A MILL GEARING of eve jry descn;.ii. a, in short their Foundry is complete in every pmrtu-ular. We Would i lili ij.Mi. uiar attention to ■ >nr KXOKLMdft PLOW, aeknowl 'edited to bo the bet l*iw now in use. -hitting in the t-cnm fir two or three hor ses. W* also manufacture N new and ienprov -d TRIPLE (.EARED HoR-E POW t.ii, which hi. been u-ed extensively in ihe northern and western States, ana has' taken |.r vtif'ce over all others. \S < sr.- prepared n- do all KINDSOF CASTI Nti ff. iti the large-i to the small . -I. and have f< ilities for doing ail kinds of !R(N WORK --eh a- PLANING. TI'KNING. ltd!;tNG, At Alt ko.is of repairing don- on short no tice VAN PELT A SHOOP. ' iat>2l-ij Centre Hall. J. ZELLER &- SON DRUGGISTS NoUllr kcrb-fl* Row, llrlM nte.Pa llealers lu iini*,t ticiuical*. IVrliimery, ITtiu-j t.oml sic., Ac. Pure Win and Li.juors for medical purposes always kept. may 81. oin Bt BALL Furniture Hooius! 1./.lt k Kltl MHIM., r. -!►- Lfuiiy iniorttis the . itiarns of Centre County, that he has bemsk I out the old tlaudctJ.O Deininger. and ha- reduced the price. They tia*e constantly <>n hand, and make to order BED.-TK \ Its HIKE ACS. MNk \% kSIISTAN DS. CORNER CUPBOARDS, TABLES. Ac.. Ac HUE MENS CHAIIW AIWIRS OX lIAXI>. Their stock of ready-made Furniture it arffoan l warranted of*. -d workmanship and it all made under ibeir own immedi ate supervision, and is otTered at ratef (healer than elsewhere. , Call and see our stock before purchasing - isewhere. $5 feb. ly. CENTRE HALL LOACH SHOP, LEVI MiltHiY, at hi* e.tahlishtpent at Centre Hall. kk>ep on hand, and tor tale, at the moil tea. -lia ble rate*. Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, PiAfji A NI FANCY, and vehicle* -f every description made tu .order, ami w arrant.-1 U- bo made of the bc*t neHsoncd inat-'riHl. and by the mo*l -kill* I and competent workmen. l'ermms wanting anything in hi- line arc requested to call and examine lii> work, they will find it not l. be excelled for durability and wear. >*. V Stf. 1.F.V1 >ll Hit 4V. NoTAKY IT HUT. St UIHSKK AM' OONVSTAHOiR, C K N T It K H A L I*. T A \\ ill attend t-' admini-tering OODS!| A. W GRAFF, CENTRE HILL, CENTRE CO., PA J Han ju*t received a Urge invoice of | Summer floods. t untitling ui the he l assortment of KII IA DY M A I>E ( LOTH ING ! DRKKS MOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. HOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, ever brought I . Pottertwp. LOWES'I ASH I'KJCEB! /Mr Produce taken it, exchange at bighesu market price*. . a * i A - W. GRAFF. mjWjr, C. PECK'S New Coach Manufactory. CENTRE HALL. PA. The undesigned hat opened a new et- Ulilubmeiit, at hi* new ahon* f,,r !,„ I tnauufactui e of Carriages, Buggies, distance promptly alterid- Od to. Come ami examine my work before i contracting eUew here. PRICES REASONABLE, All kin offering at the very lowe*t market price. IMSV GOODS and Print*. MuiSia-, OpwtCatitOM. and Woll FUanelt Ladies Good*. such ae t Ilrlain., Alptcat, Poplins, Km pre** Cloth, Sater-a*. T*mei*e. together with a full • :*k of r* rrrtkiic u*uaiiy kept in the ( Dpi i line. liwhich be haa determined to e!l very i heap, < ,>**itiug of NOTIONS : A full stock, .-unfitting part of Ladies an J 'Children'* Merino Hot*, Collar*, Kid glove*, best iuaht- eilk and Li!e thread (.love*, Ho J*. N übia*. Breakfast shawl*, HATS & CAPS. A full a-->rtiiient ct Men * lioy > and Children'# ot the latest style and biwt CLOTHING, lleadv made, a choice (election of Men * and Boy's ot the newest styles and matt serviceable material*. HOOTS & SHOES, \VM. WOLF. CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J O. PEININGEB Anc W, i -|pl< ie Hardware Store ba> been oi.encd by tho unlertigned in (Jen lire 11 All. her he i prepared lo aril nil ikind of Building ana Route v urni*hing Hardware, Naib. A Circular and Han i Sa. Tenn.-n Saw*. Webb Saw-, Clothe* Rack>, a full assort ment of G!as and Mirror P'.re Picture Frames, Spoke*. FclUm*. and link*', table Cutlery, Shovel*. Spades and Fork*. Lock*. II nge*. Screws. Sash Springs. ! llorfe-Shoe*. Nails, Norway Hods, Oil*. Tea Bell*, Carpenter Tool*. Paint, Varn ishes. Picture* fraaiea in the fine-; itjla , Anything not on hand, ordered upon | shorte-i notice. re~Remi'mbfr, all o..l. offered cheajt- I er than elsewhere ' aug SS.V 73-tf The Granger Store! Something New! CASH AND PHD DICE FOH i CHEAP GOODS. SHOUT CREDIT A SHOUT PROFITS. ink r. 11. (* it i:\oiti.i., ' Spring Mills lift- i -lablikhe.l a flora t > suit the tune-, and ha- tt complete stock of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, GROCERIES. lIA ROW A UK, Ql KENSWARK HATS, CAPS. BOOTS A SHOES, FISII. SALT, CIGARS. TOBACCO. DRCOS, SI'ICKS, OILS, In *hort lull line >f KVERYTIII NO FOR LESS PRICES THAN ELSE WHERE COME AND JUDGE FOR YOUR SELVES. 6feb. y. y K\V IIA Ei)WAKE~STORB7* J. & J. HARRIS. No. V HROCK KRHOFP ROW A new and .complete Hardware Store i lias been opened by the undersigned in Brockerhotl s new building—where they nre prepared to sell nil kinds of Building and House Furnishing llardwuro. Iron, 1 Steel, Nails. Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes Wringer, Mil! Saws, Circular and Hand Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Cream breeders, Bath Tubs, piothes Hacks, a full assortment of Glass and M irror l*l:|te of all sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows, Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes, helloes, and Rubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corn Plows, Plow Points. Shear Mold Hoards and Cultiva tor Teeth, table Cutlery, Shovels, Spades and Forks, Locks. Hinges, Screws. Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway- Hods, Oils, Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed. Tanners, Anvils, Vices, Bellows. Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools, Factory Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpenter .Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paint, Oils, Varnishes received and for sale at iunes'tib-tf. J. puisr mar.d fur Lower Price*, respectfully call* the attention of the public to bis nock of SADDLERY, no* offered at lb old aland. Designed especially for the people and the time*, the urgcet and most varied and complete a aortment of Baddies, Ilariica*. Collar*. Bridie*, ofevery description and 'jualn* ; Wliipl, and in 'art everything to complete a first claw ettablulitnf nt, be now oweraat price* which will suit tne time# JACOB DINGER. (Vi!m Halt 1 HOCKEY STOKE Woodring & Cc. t At the Grocery *ior- u n Allegheny Street. Ht-Slefoou-, Pa , opposite lloffer Bra'* inform the public jrenerally, that they have now and keep at nil lime* one of the be#t and largest stock* of Groceries. *uch a* (XiFEEEs, TEA, sua AM, \i GLASS AS, Ac.. Ae„ * Ac., CANNED AXI DBIKD FRUITS <► ALL KINDS, consisting canned peaches, cherrie* umatuei, plum*, green corn, dried apple*, peaches, vherric* Ac. In brief they have every thine toually ! kept in a first class Grocery Store. Call its ladies and gentlemen. Our prices ar iisiiuDsliir We aim U please. ocfJtt Stoves! Fire! Star's! At Andy lieeMAN, 2*ep?ov Omlnßkll PI*UN ITU HE. ! jon x RiUKiiniLi.. , in bis elegant New U >nt*. Spring ;reeU Bellefonte. Hn* on band a -plendid assortment of HOUSE FURNITURE front the cone monel to the tuost elegant. CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS. SOFAS I'll A1 US. BEDSTEADS. WOOL MATT BESSES. HAIR MAT TRESSES, and anything wanted in the line of hi* ; bucine** —homemade and city work Al -o, ha* made a speciality and keeps on j hand, the !arge*t and Cacti stock of WALL PAPER Go-hl* sold at reasonable rate*, wholesale and retail Give him a call before pur- I chasing elsewhere. febd-ly Gift "ITOI'BE, WITH KOOXB. S( inv tKZ d C O. WtIOUtSALB OK.U.KKS IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 144 North Delaware Avenue, 157 North AVnter Street, „ . „ PHILADELPHIA. f A.KIWII. Si BWJKI, J. Si n WAR mmtt t v A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. JU*TPr Hi.i*nr.t>. in a sealed Fnviclopk. Pair* ept A LKOTI UKUNTHK NATCKR, TRKATMKNT A.M> RADlCAl.cur® of S-rruiuul Wcakuekt. or Kir'. mttorrha*. induced by Sell Abu**. 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