JSSWF 0 jSKX CENTRE viSß.Kvmn .... *• !, 0 , ' Centre Hall, Pu.. Feb. 4, 1875. , mmmm m ■- "" ~~ x IRRMB.—9%F*r yr*r. Wt arfciwcc. 2.5W ( wAd* no* V*ii •* ar tAr" •* 1 atrtiOHX, and/or C *<> 11 WOMFK* AV ;><•* | Ci l tontrart. , ■I i i For Aamntbly. W\l. K. ALEXANDER, of IVnu. I Cuba has the MiwU-pcw ami many ( people arc dying. We have jut n-ivivnl * telegram from i Harriwburg assuring its that Mr- M alhice it all right, ami illil not know that Jte ' nas Gre*l at by pop-gun front i cut re .aunty. NVit term of court (April twill tvll whether another grand jury * ill dare •it. A radical paper say* "tAutgrvm will | probably not reduce the salary of the , Ptcuifirnt " No. but it ha* aockwl an other tax on coffee and lea to help make .It np. "I'nder the Republican aduiinistra lion of South Carolina the bewd* of tlut State are steadily advancing." Thi* in nocent item we find in the latch Haven Republican. and we will ju*t add that under the same rxdf tin- debt of that .xxitmonwealth has l>een "advanced* from $4.400,(W before the war to £22.- 4i*\ooo at present. ♦♦ < - And now our neighbor on spring creek has demolished ?*enator Wallace — because that distinguished gentleman said he was a liberal democrat, and the itrrriU * can't understand wliat tl.at means Perhaps it may mean one aho is not always wanting to Monopolist all office*. and other things, and is "liberal" enough to let others share in thctu : Some persons, you know, are very illi beral right there. One of the beauties of negro govern ment in South Carolina are set forth bv JudgeT. J. Markey, a republican, who was sent by Governor Chamberlain to Investigate the recent troubles in Edge field county has made hi* report in which he lays the blame chiefly upon the grow abuaea iu the county govcAl ment. He declares llxat no English speaking people have been subjected to a like infliction since the Saxn wore the Norman collar. lie says the officers of the colored militia have been in the habit of calling out their men whenever a personal quarrel arose between the white and colored men, and this in spite of the fart that the state constitution gives to the governor alone the power to call ont the militia. He recommends the imme diate disliandment and disarming of the militia, it is said Governor Chamber lain will art upon this recommenda tion. We dont just comprehend the pro priety of demolishing a grand jury on account of a genuine letter with genuine signatures, rather should it be found fault with when it fails to take cogni sance of fellows who deal in forged let ters, which is within its province. Think it must be a "liberal" grand jnry. Andrew Johnson ia the only ex-prest dent now living and the only cx-pre*i deut ever elected to the senate. I demo crats rejoice over his election and he will no doubt cause some lively times in the senate. Mr. Johnson takew the place of Brimstone Brownlow. The m>- lorioaa Roderick Random Butler, mem ber of the House from the same State, he telegraphed to a member of the Legislator? "For trod's sake don't ■end Andy here. We woo Id rather have the devil here than him. This is wlut we all say from President Grant down." To the surprise of Grant his bogus leg islature in Louisiana has elected Pineh laok r. S. Senator, instead of brother in-law Casey. Now Morton is determin ed to get Pinchy admitted, and Grant is opposed to it. Mr. Morton, is sanguine that the Kel logg crowd will be virtually recognised by the admission of Pinchbeck in the Senate, but other Administration Sena tors do not share Morton's confidence. Aside from every other phase of the question they have very serious doubts of the legality of Pinchbeck's original election, while no one claims that the late one had the semblance of legality. Even if it be admitted that the Legis lature was legally constituted, the Presi dent, it is well known, is adverse to Pinchbeck's admission, and will no doubt throw all of his influence against it, being much displeased that Pinch back should have the seat he wants for brother-in-law Casey. But Mr. Morton, who has become even more bitter in his partisan zeal since his repudiation last fall in Indiana, is determined to ride Pinchbeck rough shod over the Senate and even the President, if necessary. He thinks that it is the best way for the Republicans to get out of the Louisiana difficulty, and is anxion* to have the -Senate reach a decision before the House acts on the report of the Louisiana < <*u rnittee. Whom will the radicals nominate to oppose Mr. Alexander for Assembly, is the question now. The question though is whom will they set up for Alexander to knock down on the lti of Feb. Bet ter not nominate—and save one of their fellows from getting down in fhe mouth alto the 10th. An executive committee appointed at meeting of the citizen* of Sioux City have issued an appeal for the settlers of Northern Nebraska, Southern Dakota and Northwestern lowa, whose lands have been desolated by grasshoppers. They urge especially on the public the necessity of seed for the formers. Food, clothing, and money are also needed. The territory where aid is needed is principally in the counties of Cedar, Dixon, Knox, and Dakota, in Nebraska ; the settled portion of Southern Dakota, and that portion of lowa situatod in the Upper Dos Moines Valley. There was quite a "time" in the House at Harrisburg, on Monday last. The Very talkative member from Union, Charley Wolf, got unruly and when the speaker called him to order, he said he would not, and the speaker had to call upon the sergeant-at-arms to take him' oat. Upon this the radical members fell to Charley's assistance, and the House adjourned in a row. Union county should send a man to the House with more sense and less gal*. Hereafter Centre county grand-jurie* will occupy seats on the upper railing of the spring creek bridge, and receive in atrcctions from the enfant terrible who trout from his windows. v 7/R NOMINEE FOE iSSEMTI HI. Y. Wm. K. Alexander i-- the rtnwsaAil ciitlemau in the contest for the demo ratio nomination for Assembly. Mi! llexamler i* a young democrat of I'cnti j t ownahip- has all hi* life time la-longed , I 0 the denna-ratic jwrty, and bail* from •' in uiiflincbing dc in. tern tic family lie. 1 aistains an unspoiled prix ate character, * a intelligent ami has given the subject * >f politics* ami state attain* cluw- atten- 1 ion, and will undoubtedly faithftilly ' represent hi* constituent* itt 'be loxnt 1 ffouse. The *anva* for tin initiation > no- abort, and a number of other* were in the field who al*' had their friend* > het these join in and give Mr. Vh valid r i ilieir support, and thus sustain the at lion of a nuyoritx oftlu- representatixc ' f the tletnotracx Let the dwmoerwey of T'eulre HI ' p-t the importance of being at the jll 1 xti Tuesday H Feb. We max need a : lemtteratic member in the II.>*•, to u- i' dst in important legi*lation. Retnein- ; l M . r that the defeat of two or three utem Iter* Wtxthl have l*l us a 1 . >. Senator m joint Ixallot, A democratic nit mls-r front this county makea <>ur party all the inorx- safe against the intrigue* ..f radt i-al ktgitdator* and the partisan m-a*iire* of the radical **-nat- Itetnuerat*, xxc hep of you to turn out -our nomim-e i* worthy of your support lay aside all prejudices. Harmonise au.l gix. our candidate > .ur full support, and an over* whwlwiiiigmajority. lln- radical* are at work, ami think to find xou indifferent, and hope to steal a march on you lU wide awake, and at your i*-st on election ,Liy_aml M-v that no dcui.xcrat remain* at home. FROM HA l> RISB UR<. In the senate a petition was presented to riM>al the art of assembly May 1, IXi.t, in relation to the running of deer with .log*, so far a* the *atne rx-- latesto Clinton. Wyoming. Fav.-tt* an.l Centre counties. Al*o petition* fr.-u*citi*cn* >t H ah ingmn. Franklin ami Northampton s counties, for the pmWcfloii d the live* |and health of the rttixen* of the com monwealth ami punishment of quacks and quaekery. MAKING IT FAT. C. 11. Brgiier prluts the la*gi*llixc lietvrxl. He "u* a sou of George Rergner. dee'd. wb>< got rich by the same j*b. sitwv the radical tartx has Wu in JH-W --er In this state. George Bergner knew how b> make bis work "ftit" but luirle* understand.* "fattening" much better judging from the style in which he print* the "yeas and tut) s" in the Record for this session, lleretofi.re the itatiu'* xx. r>- printed solid, *o a* to make the list on any vote, to occupy only about 2} inches, now Charles stretches the mum * out so a* to take up over one column in the Reexird, and for this he is jwti.l at the rate of teu or twelve dollars |H-r |igc ' Now when we take into consideration that the yeas and nays an- .ailed over a thousand time* during a M-wion, don't you see how nicely Charles, *on of Go., will draw upou the state treasury for several thousand dollars for printing the yea* and nays in "fat" style ? Will not some member of the senate or the house call atteutiou to thi* little steal of Charles, ami teach thi* youth that the people want economy This is a clear robbery of tin. treasury. PL A TFORM Of THE ILLINOIS FARMERS. The Illinois farmers met in Cottvou uon at .Springfield, last week,and adopt ed a platform which is substantially u* follow* : That the great jiolitical evil of the past and present time has IHH-II ami is class legislation in faror of the finan cial, mercantile, manufacturing, and transportation interests as against the farmer and laborer ; that tliev renounce all allegiance to either existing political party, and will no longer set with them, demanding a reduction of official sala ries, and a general reform in the civil service ; improvement of the national water courses; the removal of the tariff ou clothing, lumber, salt, iron, and steel; oppusiug further Government aid to cor poration* ; demanding the repeal of tin national banking law and substitution of legal tenders in place of national cur rency , legal tenders to be revival,h> for import duties and interchangeable for &6d registered bonds ; demanding a re risoti of the patent laws; the enforce ment of the railroad laws of the State and opposing Congressional legislation, which will deprive the States of the con trol >,f railroads ta right which they will never cmeent to relinquish); condemn ing the reception of railroad passe* by public officers, and favoring the adoption of a Stat** revenue system similar to that of Pennsylvania, and finally endorsing the call heretofore issued fiir the nation al convention at Cleveland, on the 11th of March next, to consider the general interests of the industrial dtww and the formation of a national party. The convention elected divagate* and ad journed. On Friday last a Mr. Tutten, coming from West Virginia on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, placed his satchel, containing about $7,000, in the ra< k above hi* seat in the car. and fell asleep. Arriving at Point- of Rocks, he woke up and the satchel was missing Late in the day Smith, Pierson, and West, de tectives of Baltimore, by means of the telegraph, recovered the satchel ami money at Winchester. Vs. It had been taken lor mistake by u gentleman from Illinois, who changed ears at Harper's Ferry, leaving hia own satchel in anoth er rack. When arrested lie had nut dis covered his mistake. ' ♦ -*►" • We wondered why the grand jury got out of Bellefoiite so soon last w eek— when we opened our Friday's mail, we found out why. The eufnnt IfrrVi* frown-j ed upon them. Minnesota, Florida and Wisconsin have not yet succeeded in finding I*. F. Senators. It is well known that many part* of Greece, and Palestine, and Asia Minor, which were once luxuriant in fertility, are now barren. The changa is suppose i to be owing to the loss of forests, which litis lessened the amount ofrsin, and dried up the fountains and streams. Tna frequent droughts in our own county are probably owing to the tame cause. In Egypt a changa Uf the better is going on, a- Bay ard Taylor stato* in his "Letters," just published. The opening of canals, like the Sucz*Catial, the attention of railroads, and the planting of trees, have produced u double change of climate. Rains have be come more frequent. Formerly, in Cairo lltore were only four or five rainy days u year > SWiV the average number is twenty one. lit thu P.olla there were formerly about eight; now tfcjy gy.erage forty. This increase of rain hn led to tb* £ novation of large areas of land formerly barren; and the gain amounts to twenty or thirty percent., adding" largely to productive wealth. Another change, not so ugreeu hie, is in temperatuie. The tains bring cooler weather, and there are many days when fires are almost u necessity, which were formerly unknown. Till: RFSFRIFO Kit, II IS ol nii:s / .{77> /.' i.urri n on RY (WANT l A7> lll'* <-0 JIORTs Ac .xT-ling to 11 if them i. s • •le*l* , tio monarehies, the *ttbjw4 have no right* The ruler'* will i* the l.ixx - t the land ami dtsolHslieni divplv itupn-ssr.d IIJHIII the minds ->l our eiUn-n* t |aili the . haraetci of tin goxerniueiit tiii.ler xxhich lli.x hx.,.le |M-ll.l* their liheitx t'he moment that rulers I* gin to fancy fhat th. x are tun- U-rs aul not tin *erxant*. l-ila-rtx i in danger. Tin a.lx.-.at * <-f lixmg g.x . rtinieiit iu all omntrii * iuxarl.ihlx I grand with stiguta -t tutaix-hx .x.iv .n the smiles of dt-*|*t*. The .ipprcwd |*'pulati>u of Ireland ar d.-noun.tsl by the arist.M-racy ot F.ttg lan.l in similar laitguagx'. "".I where i the klitertean patriot w ho*.- hi* ** I d-e --not Is'il iii hi* xeins when he Iteur* •( j standing armies eiti{doye.l hy tyrant* t<*| |K-rpetuate (heir mmruh'. The- truth i that In-twceli Isi.l guXertliuelit and an ar. hy there i*aini.llleirrxuitd- agn>uii.l of |*-ji • and safety -one. to oexupx which our fclcral gxixenunent w.i* 1 msUtulvd ; one xxhich it di.l xwcupy t<>r the tir*t lifty-ihrec yrwr*of it* c\i*tenv. att.l xxhich it w.>nl.l -till have continued to occupy hut (br the cle-t ton to the pres idency of a /wlfMUtft' soldier, xxlio loXe* the sound of drum 100 xxell to IK- rott teiitxwl with the discharge of merely civ il dtitie* To the .xanrse jatrsite.l by I S. Grant toward l.otti*iatut an.l Mississip pi will IK- imputed at no distant i*x the uverthruxx ofUte I'ttioit ofState* l'|*t hi* theory of goxcrntm-nt a* w hat ran lit* not accomplish? am! w ho, lliat ha* watched the courxt of the wan.j would hesitate to a*k, what would h<- nol accomplish if gratified in his ambi tion to IK* elected a third time to the u protiilriKT. Let history lie eunsultcd, r ami see if a more degrading servility to „ the will ami tyrunieai an* of a man ha# , ever been display**! in any country thuii in thi# hy a pliant (Vutfrress, and if not j what element is deficient toward# the building up, on the ruins of libertv, of a , des|K>tie government —nay, ha* not :d --r ready a foundation len lai call it "free and enlightened" while they alw * I i-ate principle* that destroy tin- Indej>eu J denee of the State*, and establish a con - soliduted monarchy. Will the |oopl# ■ I who are jealous of their liberties a* i twine, as f tlu.'ir Jierson ami projs rt v, f! not wake up to a sense of tln'tr danger ' 11 l.et them answer the question. | j A.XI'KF.W JOHXSOX'S U.xcs TWX. f L v j. Nashville, Trim, January ] in the history .if Tcune**?? p-HU.cs, i, siuce the rebellion, has Nashville arch . such excitement as to-day. People of all I classes ami conditions are wild with ex -1 eitement. and are -hooting themselves f hoarse >ver the r-*ult of the senatorial is,litest. A desperate effort was made in caucus by the apposition last night to unite u|Miu some candidate who could secure the entire anti-Johnson vote, but after a prolonged sessiou the cam u* ad jnurncd without accomplishing its ob ject, whib.' Johnson's friends evince! a determination to ro*j;p /Irni and con tinue the struggle until spring, U JV'V. awry, rather titan sec their candidate beaten. The interest had al>sorl>od the whole community, even drawing many to the city from the surrounding coun try. 'flc gjcjtemenl was at fever lieat, ami all felt u pr#tonfrjtj#n that then would Is- a break to-day. -Vi-Vc, *• -f* greater exertions made to have a fttll at .tendance. One member absent at Mem phis w as brought lien- on a special train, while aimther waa brought nearly fifty mile* from a country jsiint in a buggy These extraordinary efforts wen- made by Johnson's partisto*, and the roll-call - show ed hut one absentee til both es. The first liallot of the day and the * fifty-fourth round in the fight was call- L * ed amid breathless excitement. Its re '' stilt shotyed a gain of two for the Green ' villi- statesman. afrd !• partisan made '• the capital ring with Ifvif cheers and !' applause. Then came the fifty -fifth 1 lot ; three more votes were to Is- gained ' by the Johnson men, ami the hotly con- L ' tested struggle would Is- won. The ' names my* snjjpd, ami apj-an-ntly a re -1 suit similar to ttie prctt-sus hall/>t would 1 Is? n-ached. The proceedings were ju.- * tensely monotonous. All ear* w,-iv ' straim-d listening, ami hoping for n " change. The name of I bulge* was call* ed u*t ha swung into the Johnson phalanx. The croyt'/J ill the galleries ' could contain theuisef Vi.* tm finger; they r>*e to their feet as one man, shouted, yelled, cheered and swung their hflts for several minutes in the ecstacy of their iV-Jjeht. Tin- speaker's gavel Was seen to play ri*i7"oUsly, hut its > sound was lost in the roar of tuo . ed multitude. This deuioiistratiou was' answered by hisses from the Stephens party, kjff the Johnson men were too r happy t) do except answer with a derisive laugh- a* iji.. roll call proceeded, four other cluinges C-llo, ai rapidly, assuring Johnson's election. Again a wild tumult of applatis hurst forth an-! continued for several minutes, followed by llj/j po;*t extravagant maiii fe-tations of j'q the Johnson men. Business wus susta-ioisd Mtfi the grave laxly of legislators wefc treated t,r an unpurliaiM ntury exhibition of wild men swinging their hats, -lam ing, yell ing a;yl aornaming in the galleries like a body of j[jpiap At the end of the roll call flu- sppajicf v"c to sli quietly until tin- noisy audi/ ncgj subsided ; then, when the official Ull-j nouiicement was made, the crowd gave* a linal burst of applause and broke for! the Street. Away they sped for tlicj Matfggjj Ji/aw, where the hero of tlief hour Ma* atoppi'M Pfip loan, who had j outstripped all other* or f|rg face wjsj utterly.unable to >av a word wtmir be reached the door. At his heels was an other who had saved wind enough to I tell the story, and he plunged headlong illlti Jollllhuli'- ill in , .itnl flu* U\<> t'ln , In.l.lit Mllll .1 rugged fll lltlltWN Ullll C (tlntc. llt v a |mii of hour* Tin rt'liiiillt ili-f t i|ii (Any >i KIII lilli ililu uWMii. tin tulll-, Iml ill flWt lliuulfil till' ui*lyM"'l IIIHMI ami I llinMW u| fMl|;riiltWU li> Wit* |MHIHII ll|Hl|| till- liemlllftllfMllVl - fill i iitnliiluii Tliin ■ u niiik' ■> large |IIIIIIIIH I ••fniiikritliil.iliii v It li gnum fniln .•II |>i>l1 m of tin' loiintiv Imvi' Ih'i'ii it 'ittvctl In Nil JiillllMHi, illlil tin' fit) in will] with ixrili'iiii'iit Tlli' nut il'H'i 'ili'iiiniinlruiinii tn niklit WAX MIL I'l tin IWRYI'IT I'V I'L' M't'll 111 \ntlivilli, Mini HI tuiiitv tin- tiiint I'litliimiuntii lIIK CHANCES ft lit KKl.l.utjti A M PlNt'll II \CK IN I IIK J*K\ ATK \\ a*blltgl"U, .Int. I hit dtv.lJ. I IH-IIHV t i the Itrpoblit all Senate ruin M (if tin* gt- hem I ljiiMtii>ii< itiViilvi-il in it I..IIIOUI <*>t*e developed u grout lack "I harmony ill llkci vi. ot tho.o pre.entA It I* in* c*>nldered |ii.'l'*lili* iln! a .urtU Inil number of Hi (iii Mit m • will unit* tli tl>r ItriiiivrnU lu prevent the i HitKiir b- the S, nete nt the proptt*etl ii* iilUlkmi I'm recognition itir hrllngg C...Vcrnutvnt, ami ttiat |ht retort* Mr Piurhb*. L * ill not be admitted. In tin*; probable event tlit* rr-ji.tiiilnlitv nl de* c'nling *lu ll,i t ur imi the krllngg edoiin- Utratmn t> the legal (lovrmiuent ot l."ii iilati* v. ill s.yiin bo left * tlt tlm Pre.l --j itf nt It In Oil it > *lo*n| llial there mill In* three j report* from lh Put liege* mnl Kli-i tiuin It'ouiillltloc on llu- l)Ui-itklli nt I'itichhach*. tight to aitiniuion M Senator. Mr. Morion, in behalfut the majority, will, it it brtirv nl, rwport that Pinchbeck i en. lifted to a INI In the Senate. t M.ki* SauHbury of l)e)a*arr *ndL llmniltou of Mat viand will tubiuit their i V low > to tin contrary, alnl Mr Alcum will (mr a li election. though in Can , the Senate )M*aon a rt-Rolulion recognising , the hilli'kK t.-o eminent, lie will (celt-alb- , oil upon to vole for Piliclib.-tck' atliniaii* , tratinh thereunder. Mr. Carpenter i* *1 ■ll alnnil, hut will prwbably concur a ilti Mr Ainorii ill te ( commending a new election, an hi- I uk itii* view ->f ill* iiihjeci wUoii lite mailer , w* In omitroverkjf t*o vvam ago. • • a THE CM IST OK t.KA STIs.M Tim Government Im i-oitie to the con-' i-1 ilk ion thai, lo iiiii-t the li>oat demand* of { the. cowing year, and to preparu ihr way , f irtlio reiiimjiliol ot l|i(i-lii pay lui-iiln in it cco ril a lice Willi it* prom i*<*. an ritirnirii . i in the tir.am ial 101 l pa*nl a few week.ego an im-rnane of taxation in ilaullltrl) unt-ro 1 <*rv The Secretary of the Trea.gry, H i> | iindemtood, i* of the opinion that we nhalll require at h-att torty or forty-bra million* ,of liollain tTlore than we now rai>e a ami ;there i i.o way of obtaining it e*c ept by. i*n iin iannc of taiati*-li. lii |mrii!Hiri- of thin ' low. llio Trraniiry Department in pre. 'paring t< new revenue bill, which will be nubiiiilteil to Ike way* ami Me.iim Cilia * mitt re ac larly a. pot.iblc The pur p. me of increa.ing the lav Oil whinkcy ten cent a gallon lih*, there le' itituii In Wlit-vo, ki'Mi abandoned lift, .became it ii thought that it would not bo |of the alighti 1 fWaflical value, no far . -welling the Treniury receipU are con , ern—i, fur el le*t a year Or a year and hjtf; mil. svronil, on account of tl * trait dat in whiskey ring- Ac. to which it w uil inevitably give rise. There i* n supply 'MI u..ii>i HOW, mini thu Jistii lriv- *rv ;*il to ha wolki UK Dp to their full rapacity. I Ml * of the •lllii ipsied It'liitUlion. W bi>! i> will iii#ri'ffi' lc let alone, tut the department will rMUilui|ii and Congre* will mate the effort to 10l low the recommendation. the restoration of the duty c>n tea Slid coffee, the repeal of in* ten per cent, horizontal u* i inri, .114 in ajoil(oii, gut di *ll the free lot. In-' Ju rnhhnr, kry route, egg*, captain manu fiuturci oi (tour, suou a* lan it*, hi . which now contain free, will, itiathought, •he Compelled to pay duty Tobacco will 'wot he troubled. JAT t ooKK X Co.—lt is announced in t*L.Majidj>hia that the following dividend w 1 I Ic declared Ly Jhe trustee of the s ' :atf of Jay Cook. A Co., bankrupt;. ffbich it ill L" of interest to unie <>f otir *r#d ra Five per cent, ill cab Thirty-five p?r peat in North Pacific bond*, at ~t> Fourtean per cent Oregon Navigation Stock, at 40 Six Icr tent. Secured Mortgag. I.ake jriupuricr buJ M.j**ippi Railroad f'-.m jtany, at to. Making UO per oauL in ail. Tin*, however, is not* si. lenient In full' but what will ho offerej for the remaining W> per cent, remain* to be een. SHOOTING A BURGLAR Philadelphia, Jan. t!9. —At Beverly, N. J., thi* morning, three burglar* attempted' 't., t ghlrjcnc*.U* Mr. Juaaph Park er* reidar>C£ liiiopgb t ie>oj;^at >rv win- I done. The noire made by thani hi rpfjtUj'. j ing the rash awakened a on of Mr. Park er, wh.i wi< sleeping in the room at the time. He, seeing the men on the grape arbor in the act of getting in, fired tw o „k<4e, ol which took effect, a* one of i the men dropped U> ;l,g payomant below, and tta* carried od'by hi* companions, khi of whom escaped. It it thought that the 1 mi.ii most have been dangerously wounded! a* blootl ii found *rattcred along the pavemer.t in the direction which the 1 ' burglar* took. Stamp Yovk Bank Checks —We again thill tlopp interested to an im portant sußject, "J ha hi iik or* having received iustruoliona frotui the comroiMooer ot internal revenue! to caitee[an examination to be niadeufi the various hank* and banking hous es in the country, in order to aacer fain if the latv regulating the duty oii cheek., t>ttJ e f s for money and tight drafts on banks, Lnumera w/*.v Jrttat 'companies, ia being complied with" j The ameudißeut of the law recent ly provides that any "bank check, ill aft, order or voucher for the pay rucjit of ? 11/ jtufi) whatever, drawn j upon any hanke* oy fra oobj*' pauy." tiiull be liable to two cent lu jty. This will dispose of all the ex pedients now adopted to avoid pay. 1 men t of this duty. I'ursous drawing, receiving or pay* iug JifipJty, should bear in mind that each and ail a*a liable to a penalty of tifly dollars for omitting t such papers, and the same if they neglect to cancel the stamps by writ ing the initials of the name of the per* sou maiiwyha check, and lite date of the cancellation,'' Tiu„ (rBL-Wl lit dune by using a ribbon stamj!,' but hyp puncturing the stamp or driving a portion of it into the pajier with a cutting stamp- Postal alamits are net available for jbf "• this du*' l >' _ . L l! Scranton, January 14. —A iuo*lj , dating and iiiccewtful descent war;' made upon the First National bunk , (ft f'urbondnle, at fifteen minute* after' ! twelve to-day, while the teller ' 0.1). Couch, at dinner, leaving otiiy the . .James Stott, in the bunk. Mr. Stotti', is quite an old man uud Miller* from ill Ijefflth ami in very feeble. Twi.L 1 men conif! ffi p firopi tjoor of the hjink (> and one of them asked fyr t|ie jof 4 live dollar bi|l Mr. fcitott p'iconedj ( 'down to tiomplv tvjth the request phetij|, the man reached over, grahhtd hi- u head and pinned it to the desk while ~ | his companion jumped over and bound J u jand gagged him. They then ha*ti!) V gatju'/ed up all the curieuey the) ii could bud, um.ppiipg to uliout tin, -• OUt), hut fortunately t.verlooki.l un package containing £15,00 U. si ln MOI'TII I'KWs lit. Ju'M •( I'l,) IIMMIt )l ( I|UI V. ll a.lilt 1 llllt ll'M. l!if CVv'illdK till % I :( ill*' l \ \t\ rflobb ifk Mr, lift cfi i !!•• rtl |t' • ijiliri ll 111 ip ill# ftiv ivii.l frtviu Krit!> to grouts *rWiiK I .ill Mitti itiucli fwllii'**, 1 Tint nut*'f, Mr K I. thru i-trfaii tin* ml#. flii* lltfl |.rivf In.l * 1 •|uU Wl> run i'l' in V ' tli# tirl * Uti u lit** ' tug L IMM kv| I' Mi € "l i r1 % Ik MliU, h li •rivv'.fvl No |it|, ib ll it'll I* lh* llllli 11 t Ml ill! t ilAlit i'l Oil lilt' livft tlf ill# ; I liMitti lit I lii* mlo i'*#iiiiiiiiif>l b 1 follow. II 11 flaflin, |ol, II W Sage, 1 *,.io S 1" lluryea. . A Slup- nnt, Mew), llnibiui and Umber, j li; H I \ Ml. . |U HM S Ilea, b, |M J I'. South W Ik. k, b-k-kd . 11. S. likklkOkikcl, 4k b,t Mi Fiiodaud, >o.',. Mi . >tmgioii, c-il i <5 W I'ark. TM< 1> H Arnold, fdlU .1 T Howard, Killl; 11. K llalrb, S4WI, At (on i'laltiii, l" K. Kv am, b I* Milne, V|'i Morrin Knynold*. ft** 1 ;' HC Ibiw. o, f In., |i It Itabcmk Au guntlln stoiln, $lto Anion Knaliy, >t*'o , 1. lr lligeiow, Jl VI. 11. l'; Ueorge U, Tallrnan, sltu;j J 11 Itutrliing.oli, jMlii; H <1 Pieroc, f4*, William Tutle, fIDO. lr. Conk tin. 1 *00; J. C M'euiple, A I. Jlollyr, , *4l ; M'm Pettengill, *410; A, Slodwall.j **•.; N Soot bar ii k, *4-M, V. li Maliory, >4.10; C. H Maliory, Jr , >440, U. Ooruelli \Vbite, V4|6; T. U. Sherman, |>4Ui Vu i drt-w Pratt, *AIA The bidding wa brink, and the prtoj much higher than I .*t yegr. There were kMnulenblr pews on the diagram, liavlt-g the niltilig capacity of in addition to' which there are JIIU fiec seatr, \\ lii-li the liml bk> pi a. bed been mdd, the amount of prunttum* to bn.410 nbend of latl year a naie ol the tuiur number, and when lAI pi*, hail been void the |ii-eiidum*anicunl eitl, : '.lk,oU. I he tola! ilicreanc i.i premium* over Imt Vrai'i nalen Wen >13,- Ml 11IK lib AU LOCK IX 111K llol'sK. "I he •eerie produced in the HeUit ol Hi-prcentative., ay ihr World, by the reckli->> daleruiiiiation of lha Kadical ma joiity el Hcpublican mcmhei* In that body to tult rough nhoil vi-r the uiinority ol Uimocralt ntnl independently inind •! Uo pubtieann, in neither crwdilablw nor pl.-w* ant t" vIIaNI The prolracl.-d woil, whnteby the Congreational un it made to ■land -til! and the b gi.latlta dgy rtrelched • ut through half a week of the calender, l luervly a device of lurpct bnggel- ll" I rule tin* denliliu k of the |(epubli.'an pal ,t> in Col grem, f.r ai coinplinbtiig hy biuli lor. aw hat they failed to n eoinplith by !caiieui dictation. Thoee vortliie have 'dn-reed that the Ciwll Kiglita bill .hall (>a>. the llou e, and that other violent legk iklnlian for tlu-ir uwn behoof and benefit • hall be rltSctrd The altclnpt made lant Monday to gag the op|ioiliuli to then' lucMiuren Inib-it Wnuoi a dwawli or no-rt Kt publican, rcfuned t-> t'-.e fur the pr— po.i d amendment to the rule tor pru gt to thp end thel .alien lira iiii.lk.ii t*i amend lb* rule* i* , ran awed u-at Monday Ibe r~|UNte two ibinl* vote may Ire bad in it* favor. With wt.at fortitude ami emiureme llifj' lake liir puni.l.ioant ibfuiisl by order of tb*ir carpet tag biilhirn wilj l-c •. not Ju li'Uuft. Meanwhile it may be prtilable to |Kiud>-r upon the danger to which the Ue*t ' interest* of the (k-vamnu-nt arc utj-eted by the proposed change i fhe rules of thp l|our af)J by tlie iluA'i lock by wbicli ill. ihaiig* t< **t|gkl t b < jbw leiL 1 i*y 1 iviml .iuj-ufU.i.l ba.inaz* of ti>a " - in.iu> unliiii.hed, |lbr appruprtalnMi WO • ,lr b.rdly begun, and all tbi* delay and as.troftime opou purely p*Mi*an ■ urea merely open* the door U' the pat*age of ci cry conciiivabla oirl of c. rrupt i"t legislation in the ruah which ' inevitable at the ciosa of tbi rioli UKATH F THE KM PKRolt >K Tt^tjCHJ |,<-i.dun. janpaty th Th T"" e ' h" in ' ialligence thst lb* ampatot J ' jw the l'dtb iad. Hi* goccaa.or tu the jtl mtieira prince year* f *|e. fbere had bean no dit.iri'er. According W the Rail Msll tia;"Uf'* infurmalloti, it Ifßot ! certain a bo aid ♦u.cntl tjie t| ►**.* *1 < •> prior. The full name ot the man who h* Jul cra*rd to reign over a tenth part ol tbu habitable globe wa. Toai-.bun Aiain Kioh lo Turtg-Chl. He wa* not yet twenty! 1 year* of age, having been born on the Sth of April, ISK. He the t>lde*l aoit *f the pracceding emperor, H< iiig-Fung. to ' ifir"ir* fsrsUC'ccJedon the '.Mlh of Augutt, : m*>. at tile Hga of a,. J'ryi.>u t. hi* acari*ion ho was known a* Prince ' T*ai*ung, and ha raiikef tin ttatoseised' upon the goecrnwient, proclaiming thom . .elvct and the erupress-moUicr, Tii-**!,; ,ijoinl rogenl*. Prince |Kung, who wa* a brother of the proceeding emperor, andj uncle of the young aororrtgn, thereupon ,-cjjrtv.l to h hold coup d'etat, overthwrr ' tji o e!f a'ptmiJiUsa ro ft . prMaini 'ad himself and the owprwi-RmUler ni place of ufurpar*, who wre summarily . j behca'dud. Priuce Kung continued In un* a disturbud power throughout thu minority'; of the young emperor, and for aome lime alter it* termination. Hi* adminirtration; •• led tlie peace which, a* cotnmi*fion* 'iff* 11J hud .opi !.,i>J V i'.h allie* at Pe 'king, and wa* wie, ary g y.cr ully jirovpeion*. The first notable event in the peronal . history of the late emperor occurred in tbc 'obcr, 1H72, when he attended his majority, ltoojt u.;:. hirnilf an aisortment of wive*.. At thaVjate', 'tip 4t>.f.r<,s , an., throo other \ 1 wives, known by the ti|ip of 1 li'rit, 'Second and third wife, uero chosen by h|* relatives t*> bo the contort and companion* | of the Ho y Son of Heaven, Sole lluar-i, dinn ottho Kurth, and Father ot Hi* Peo- < pic. The choice wa* made from the flower bf in. wtfn-er,s of Tartar blood for purp.ov •ummdnta to pes* Inp review before tha Imperial cmjncu. . Having been duly married, preparation* w ere at cnce made lor thu young CWpcrof f.rrtlly ascend the throne ami aouuit i | in peHmflftiia By procla* ' juration of the ciiiprc*-ifto(hr; toe coa.ti, ; astrologers selected an auspicious day in ■ February, 187!!, on which the regency was 1 formally terminated, and the personal ' re|, p thu* begun. , Ri'sidt* the (f.uf w ie tc, whom tlip ,m* paror was married in Octuher, ltwk, lie had ' a large number of concubine*. He passed „ thu greater portion of his lime in thu Holy g ■•I Holies, the place situated in tlie so call- '' ud "forbidden city." A siiihll portion ol t ', the ground iitrounding the imperial real* * dent'. cMm )p' ; ( 'CM from thu wall which en- r circle* the northern' part of ths tp'.vn. The walls aio CO feet high and fuel J, wide on the top, and form an admirable p pro.ninade, much used liy member* of u l.jreign emha**iea resident in Peking. The t'liipose clli.or.* ere not pet milled acres? M lo tiifse yviilf*. y)i? grojftiaj of tin! palntffe o I* fr a* run be tiu-'H. nig l.fuptifpily '[ >ul ill t'hlne-e styl#, with kiu-l, lal.ev, 1 uiinilure river*, walk*, grov.a, etc Whenever the emperor appeared in pub lic the police cleared the street* of ull pel shut up the house* and -hop*, and saw to it that no \u gut eyis re*t on the iuticd penon of the holy son of Heaven. s \ c KISMN <'N CoNTK.SrMKNT livl vIH itKlit'llEl; rhe I'iVl ol tl • erMnii W.ii l*li.)ippiana ll 11,1" I '.N .'lt ll!. I I j i. 11l I ■ •pet * ant iliflbe veh .i nmi, id a-1 - .*n Ibtr 1 hni tip! wllli til bejMlitvitl. I know both how 111 be libito Hl|.| how to , ab< und i very win re and i'l til tiling* 1 am liml Milled both to U lull and to lie; hungry, both to abound and lo.iitfer need | I . an do all ibing. through I'hrial whhhj .lieiigtln-i tlh me " Thlt, >aid Mr. Hie. hir, i a very te-j markable declaration to b.* maile l.y nny boiiy N"o will rci lift * great many 'title or lable* Hint bei-n fraiiird wlieie gii at gill, have been ottered by abl Ki-rtrin king lo an. nigi. ia hi. kiugdo'tij I *ho *i couleehnl aSii bow linliimli in every rate the contentment turned out to Tie It l.> been ; malt, rof pint' , epical iniiVlirt or erllt. .kin that tnrn never weri I I■ it. hut nlv. ay . .i. mI" ml to tie, and tb> i. t-*re do we w.ind. r when the apo.lle I all intelligent, educated Utaft, y, "i h.'.v 1. anted in wliaU'MiVair atete I am tlior. * l.h to b. content " J. it uaay to ac- i i-oOiit fiir the mo.t extraordinary .late 1 igenti that It l p.w.lhte for a man to affirm* it !■ eay for a HIM. to *y "J am content;" It II .an lor per n. te >ey It anil repeal It ,ior an hour 1 ran unieratand how a man who live, t-.r money, and who bat been en Illie point uf veaing ii.tu>. iiou.h. d out ot | hitiy, an 1 af.t-r iiigiit. and daia of ctn* triv ing and planning and .offering alivie ty. ha. by a d.-VteroUMtioke UlißVpn lcdly iaeeured It, and he goea home 1 run uti d era land how (or the whole evening lit jcall chuckle and bow ku akoulit be ..tl* jti iil f.r tholiuie Kvery botly, and I anon t.) ilmt .oniebody, u content for the ma. '*•'"l in the attainment of utiy very gmal ■l. ore Now in lliiar can*., if vuu tt rti* jtiiilse timely, ar.- you coiiti ut * ' A a life, can you *•>'. "1 have learnml in whatio 'ovar .lata I am, tlierewlth to lie content •" Uoaw ind vuur conception et content limit ; ih'* 4*i the fulllllltiuM. uf certain wialowf 11' you ukr into coii.iivralion, or doe* i any man, the thwarting., the dUa.lura, tha , Mingieg* of pride and vanity ad< •c a mall le king over all llilv plain of lite and cir. ' euui.tant.ie* aa.v : "I liave learned In every ituki.i In) rtniPiiL' How mmy of you ! will bold Up your hand, te thai 1 " And ,yct it i. w hat I aul ay, and yet . ow.i lcr, Paul quite .ore of himvJf ' Paul we . la'gu nisn ; few larger men have over appeared above the TmrUon. A grand rat e tlu-y w.-re- Urgc enough to take in ilie lull n.ea.ure of what •* around them. |ln mij judgiuent, liietiiogiwn* have orcu picd U*mclea in llnwr vlettienUcf Paul * writing* which are by all odd* •t-Coiitlary, |nri4! f'f %rfy o!)li>iu lriciu h\S Vctod ihtHe element* in Paul'* writing* ahlrli are the prutoundevt, and which can only b* trati.lated by men who have g -ne tbrougli the es|H*rienee of the .arm* kind, and. therefor*-, ihrulogv ha. hewn made out k'i the waaltmg. ofgeid Iruiu the Ui .nil* lain tlreama while the troH.ure we. .hut .up deop in the rock iuclf. CoUkiderin Hie lir.t place, then, that content Joua not ue re-arily ineaii plea- in-. A man may b.- Mwntented and not be pletred; thl* i., ! may to- conterited, in on .erne, to remain o.t-r night in a MtiMtrabit- inn wbrre have .-ongirgaltxl .utugglwra, drunkuu anil or*, and *ll the liff-rutl of a bad neighborhood If 1 had bet-n cal up by the wave*. ha* ing fought for my life in mr little yacut, and had crawled uut upon the ihur,-, a , J •tnggt red t<) th.i light and gone In tllefe, may 1 not ar. "Thank tlod I aia In aafe ty ; ' and yet, rfi rf t-Urmrnl there i* dr*- u:olui ki m... Tire air r.-ek* with bad iquoranJ wute oal)i ; tin* coropauy are ••bu-vrve ant) violnnr. but to a man jurt *- c,.|.ed from the '.hi I can ay, "I am .op* tent to to* her.-/' Not that I em iitea-od with it, but I bar e learned to bear thi* bv beiug *wirletl around to the *ew for a ball hour ,bv being t-hillrd U> the utarrow ! bwve It-*'(ird It btcau*4 1 thought I .hould pcri.h after 1w the light 1 itta-'btsi g h.cau.t- I had aiiiikMtbwi u y broalb when I got up to the door and lnu-.t it in. He that it d.> wit ol moral f*ej. * l*p on tl.a jbams end hoar what no man ought U> hear. Net the cuiiluon srwrrs of New 1 ork arc the worst streams that empty iu thr- sea ; |hr worst *wer on the glot.r i the n.outh of man, and the osao wiie will ►it in the midst of a crowd, and base |>. ur • I inte lii* car hotir aft.'r boqr Üb-* of blo-ut vbiVs I.eiUl should make hftil shiv er m Ins cedin, if bo ba* the heart of an al tigal-r he ray say, I uin content.' for ludifluiuns-. is ruiitwit But inx-siaihiliti era* nt So Paul * declaration. It wa* not the indifference of a mati|w h'{!iad i.oscua* ot wi.at wa* gong 'in abodt him. ill knew tnese tl.iug. He wa< uot thinking c that wb.-n ha .aid *"l am content with all I see * f>Malnfy w- ar. n.t t • under* .land cord ml r, any suot e.-u*e a*upine. ut*, co1 retching great wires from his castle tur ret* that sounded to eeery Lreaar, an.) when the tempest came lisey roared out their great trtloic There tVc three ur four great -tring* in the mind tf thi a[><>*■ |!r. nJ when Use wind blew it set tlietn gofi.g, and Uiay kepi soundmg and sound ing aud s v i:i,4u.g. ntsd b° WA* hut l|keiy to fee! conlentnicut iu any such ctm as ; at of uuisreenre. The whole of hu life, ids Journey from city to city, his tuffs-ring, • bog- that he V. not content in apy such • scfltfl a* not I*l hp enterprising * Jfgn appia*woutaii s Hand UfweU and the apple. , roll in evry liirtwtson, that gs inln tbv liewspa;>wr , if a wheel oornes of a man s wagon, that got-* into the newspaper ; if anybody lias anything he withe* to keep secret, thai it .ure lo go into Uin newspa per. lastsghtcr). And there i* a con stant bringing invi view these small fact* and incidents of life, for a newtpaper— mourning journal ofthesiieofours, with -uch acouussning siuantsty of mntter that must be fed to it is like a whale wholakes higshead* of watwr that he tnay ssjuirt ilielu flit and get t(se iiaistilul of shrimp leH beliiml. fUreat laughtor). Thouglt there are peculiar .offering- that are worthy to go down in the page of ruiucm* hraiice, and which arc written in Uod't book of remembrance, they never find their way to the newspapers I had lirre once a boy that walked all the way from Mich* "jJUi. f " fhc purpose of gaining an tsduca ,iiop. He gilt a teh- 'arship ip Uie New Yuri. Cr.tveri:y, and to luppust bimselt lie took a round of lamplighting and soon Jho added to that u distributing route ef 'newspapers; he had u room of his own. iind had his rice and his moiasfes and his i Indian meal, and wa* hi* own housekeep er and washerwoman and steward aud cook and factotum. H.ppy man (laugh tor); and *s> he worked hi* way meanly on ■v.-ry ride that he might gite to study tkfv- "t f'vr o.;r* f the day, and . never lost his uu.] ptrsdv-rsi.ee through go.>d to evil report, counting it a :Joy that lie had a chauee to light lamp* or ; distribute newspaper*, -o that he could get the money he needed, and there (said .Mr. Heeclier, |x>inliiig lo oii-of ths* pews) sit* h man that helped him wlien ho came to know about it. He awid; "1 am content with everything Did he menu tbat lie like Ito lup at three in the nmrning Ifouf w.w*4 i'yo I'h it I'** be like to Couk hi* own porrigk cr*>iy moiiiiiig a,.d eat porrige every morning ? How would 1 you like if It was the html he wgr f ter ami all other things paled before it man will go down on thu South Shore and j crawl liko a li/uti.l on his belly in ii,- damp eras* by the hour, hoping for the liock m i o com a u'uog, and that ther j ill ay eotftp r.edi- epuiiAh,V-. ....r*!**" 1 *k •',.£ to , prodttce men and women that nobody can liapute. 1 euro not for quurrelsdt* flu thi* i ichool ol art or that school; that schobl , hat produtv* the best picture is thu right , cliool, and you cannot maka communities . >1 g'oriou* men nml wuuieit and deny tin.li, he cuu'fi ihat iiiiikf", (h#m is the catnip hat oti'ifht li hf)je f; John W. Forney got hi* little slice of I ?'.'6,(XiO out of the Pucific Mail plunder.j' rhe Pn 5, of course, was in fevor ol tho! lu'jiid... a IU Ho! for SuDhiuau^!! * ,)iii iijo in il In In* iii w qiiutti-M in liub'a Afiailit, A I.AIU4K STIM K OK CI Trunks, Valicei. All kinds of iLbtiiJjfrr Z\ jhVti fj/Jtii/Jg#' ] i 14 1 1 V/ieruei/ rri rit/l tint/ re A/ SSMA A , .[/or r/ieny. tlorl. HU VS A.N |1 sKl.lkV 1 CI.OVKU IMI TlNOrill' SKKI>.! dc. I t f. .Miller & Soil j I" 1 CKNTRKHALL, PA. | UK A I.KRS 1M [With: UK IMS AND MEDICINES, , CHKMICAI.S, OII.S, ItlK STt'KKS.j PEKKUIIRKY NdTHiXS KA MO% AHTICI-KS FOKYtlkTolblT, , Ac.. A. ~ 4bc * I'l lti; HIM: AMI) I.IUIOUfi, t for .iiivtluiiial pur pi- •** > Id • Truaece .t buppjrkefa in gr>-nl vaiiely.jl • A W, choice : CUMU* A Ni> roiiACco. i nd all other a male* u-ually kepi in al v lir-lcl*.. Drug fitom. * l'r*ertid.ioua t-nrciuil*' tUriupoundeJ. L o J.UKI if MII.LKII A SUN, I ~ -- . •' t'KN'TKE IIA 1,1. FOUNDRY St MACHINE SHOPS c § i * The ueAwrsigucd having taken imssscs iou of the abov i-ttaiiiiliiaubt, rep<-ct- a fully Stifotm thi.-public that the same will r be i irriiM on by them in ail it# branrheei 'mhewofore. _ i* Th.-y maiiufactur.-tin* i'KI.KBK ATKD) {TKUE Ml.t K tJOitSPI*AMTKM, the, e I best now made tHtißsK Ft>Wiltt>. THENHINU MA- e CHINKS A HJi.VKF.It-S, I'LOWS SToVES. t>\ LN DOORS, KETTLE PLATES. CELLAR ORATES. PLOW KHEA RS .V Mll.l. GF.ARIRO of eve ry desrriplKHi, in *b.rl tht-ir Foundry t* 1 -ompiete in every particular. W would tl particular attention lo jour KXCKIsSIOK PLOW, aeknowl | edged l h* the hwl Plow now ia use,!- i shilling in the beam fr two ur tbra# bor* .sea We al • Hisoufaitur-'a itcw ami iuipr.v U TRIPLE HEARED lloltsK. POW ER which ha* been u*cd extensivelv in! r, lhc northern and western Slate*, and haijj 'taken precedence ever all other*. i We ar.-prepired to d>> ail KlNlkHij ) . CASTINIi ft "iu Urn largnsl ts* the small-,! i -t and hav fa. ijitie* ftsr -l-Miig all hinds ■ • of IKoX H'oKK -uh a* t'LANTNO.I iFRNINt. BoltlN'ti, A. j All kin.) of |.-pairing done on hort no- 11 V\ N PKI.T K HHItOF, j jan'-t Iv iVi.tre Hali.J I L C EN T It t: HAL L n ' COACH .SHOP. I; "I % ■ .■:% I til KKtY, ' at bts o-ialili-hmciil at Centre Ifall. keep- j on hand, and tor sale, at the u>*l renrona f! bt " ; jiCftrriagos, BUKKOS, & Spring Wagons, PLAIN axd FAHCT I( r'anst vehitlc of every description made to j order, and warranted to be made or the bwt mitftYil* nnl t*y ' .jskill. d and competent wotkmeu. Persons .'wanting anything in h !' I I to call aud tamine LU work, they will, fiu!i it not to he. v etlod tor durability and j , wear. J ' - J "j I.KV I MIBRAYV vr ' r NOTARY PCBLIC. SCRIBNER AND ; CONVEYANCER. CKNTRKn A L L, P A. • Will alt and lo administering Oaths, Ac-| ' knowic jgeuicnt of I)*cd, Ac, writing Ar | tide*of Agreement, Deed*, Ac, mavlo j I t r. n. wtueo*. T - *• tiicaa.. WILSON a HICKS. !i ' WHOLES ALG AND RETAIL h IIJIPIIm :r'Hiiti Slwrr Wrnlf P* , , Btiiltlt'i's HitnlNvare f || CA HItIAHK HAKKK.N HOODS, h; I SADDLERS THIMMINOS. ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE AND'* HOUSE FDRSISHINO OOODK STOVES. • SPEAR'S ANTI-CI.I N K Kit SToY KS .V IMH RI.K IIKATKKS { wbi b will boat one or tw- rooms down' [I stair*, and saute number above. CoM J very little more than single stove* These j are tho best parlor -toye made. •ltrtql! lIHAM K-a Ctn.li STOVE. Thiaaltive lia large ovens ill barn S liurd or soft coal and wood, Kvory one warranted lo give perfect satisfaction. [ V. .!, .ON A IUCKS, ' him r|* t| 'I ' • I lj.)lj..fo|itc, j _________ A DMIN ISTBATOK'S NtiTH'K - TTetlor- ..r administration on the estate of S. S Wolf, of Centre Hall, doe'd. have been granted to the undersigned, who re eumt ail persons knowing tbewnelves in idahtf'r U twin eat-te '<> aiako immediate Ipaytmuik ifid tftu-w baking demands iaguiutl the'iMoe to prekvaMn un ijiij *>'• • •v_ u w f„ r tattlowam thentiratoii ... ... PKTEK Hdrrmc MllS. C. K. WOI.P. J nit II lit. Adoi'rs. A J HKMiuRh. DENTIST. 1- tiil located at Pine (trove Mills and is now prepared to travel to Uo> homer of patients at a distance and render any de rinal service (a hi* lino, in the bust iuhii ner, of he>t ({utility and at reasonable ratai. InsrrtWii of n>w dentures made a specialty. Teeth extract*! irithnnt prtin til jan ~f L. K. ETTINGER. Aarofisburg Centre Co., Pa., Dealer in PIANOS, and Musieal Merchandise of every description, Sheet Music, Music Books, ifci . AJao Agent for the Uymler Organs, Tumi aad rajmirsail kinds oft in struments ; old organ* repair,*! and tuned so as to play as well as new. Ail work warranted te give entire sntisfaclioii. dee S tf. _____ IfK.ir. I>. \EFF. Genu*hall, ha. tio.nl. toUCthe public p-r past patronage, he takes this method of in forming his friends that he will continue in the practice of medicine as heretofore. Having the experience of 27 years in med ical practice, his best endeavors will be used to tender satisfaction to all giving him a call dec. 10 t-f. sikw iiouns! MOW HOODS!, A. W GRAFF, •KNTKK HILL, CENTRE CO., PA.,) Hiijiol .*• r-l H largt Invoice of j Winter Good*. INili.Ltii'g til the k*il m'lirtini'nt of HKADVMADE CLOTHING! IKKHRGOODH. OKGCIfRfP.H L PRO VISION A. BOOTS A SJfOKS, ITATS& CAPS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, ever bronchi t-, Potter twp. LOWEST CASH PRICES! o+~ Prialm it take* in nbM(( at hlghett .•ark at |>riee. A. W.GRAFF. yMy. a PECK'S New Coaoh Manufactory. CENTRE HALL. PA. The wadareignad hi, "|u u4 • n*ff m> Inblikbmenb. at Li* an ebopa, fur Ike manufartuic of Carriages, Buggies, St Spring Wagons, Rtuat Amu SLUM, Put* a* Farter uf r) iir*cri|*lMtm . All vebicL-e lUAi.uf*, lured by bin IN warranted lo render Mtiiliicuob, ami at to any work done .-Lew here. He nan* none but the be*t mate rial, and employ* ibe mm-l ikillful workmen. Hence they flatter ihrtn.olre* that their work can not be i>tled for durability and finitk. Order* from a dUUrer (irxiptly Attend ed to. Come and <-* amine tuy work Iwfoi* contra- ting eW-wbere. PRICES REASON ABLE, All kittdf of ID-paring don*. V JCw OOtIPS AMI NEW PRICES I JM HUM BATES RUBBED OUT Good* at Old Fasbiuued Price*. At the Old Stand of WM. HSLF. Would r. io . tfttlly Inform Ike World end .the r t of mankind, tbat be hi' }iatiui and i< .-u.i-u.nily rt-celv.ttgs lara- -uwk of GOODS OF ALE KINDS ; whirl, he .iff. ring at the rerjg h-weM market price. DRY GOODS and : I'rinti, Uuiiiii, iipMitkni'.tii. and Wol j Flannel*. Lad if* Drew Good*, each a. , I). Liu*, A IpaaM, Portia*, Etiij.rc** Ck'-h 1 Sateen*. Tatueuc. together with a ful I-lock .f everything u ually kept in tb. lib. Good* lino. whjoh he has determined U> eel! vetj heap, .-on-i-tlng of NOTIONS: A full W*k .<*..Lliuj( part of Ladle* ant Children'* Merino flu*e. Collar*, Kit vioret, bet quality silk and LLL thraa. (■layen, Hood*, Nuhla*. Breakfast rhmwl* II ATS & CAPS, A full *.>rtn.ent at Men'* Hot't nttd CMldrta 1 * ot the late.t *t)le and bert. CLOTHING, Ready b.ade. a choice .election u fken and Boy'* of the newert ftrlp* and mo* t-rvk*eahle material*. BOOTS & SHOES, U K. WOLF. CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J. O. DKIKINGKU A W*w, funplete Hardware Store bai been opnnnd by th uadarai|tad to Cen tre Hall, where ha ru-epared to celt all i kind* of Building and U->UM KuraUhin* Hardware, Nil,Ac Circular and Hand Saw*, Tennon Saw*, WebbSaw*. Clothe* Rack*, a fhl! awort ment of G!a and Mirror Plate Picture Krnme*, Sfples Felloe*, wad Hub*, lablt Cullere, Shove.*, Spaqe* a*td porks, Lock*,' Hinge*. Screw*;' S**h Spring*. Horso-Shoe*. NaiU. Norway Rod*. Oila, To* Bell*, Carjw-uter Tool*, Paint, Yarn, i-lie*. Picture* fumed |n the fined ityle Anything not on hand, ordered upon •hortrit notice. fflß'Rem, aiber, all o.l* chaaje er than el*ewher,i tug 2-V T't-lf The Granger Store! Something New! CASH AND PRODUUE FOR CHEAP GOODS. SHORT CREDIT & SHORT PROFITS. ISHEtI.GKIAUBI.i. ' V* >pring Al ill* hat established a *tore to fun the time*, and ha* a complete stock of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, (UIOCKRIES. ■ HATS, CAPS. BOOTS A SHOES, .f FISIf, SALT, c CIGARS, TOBACCO, DRIGS, SPICKS, OILS, In short a lull lino of e EVERYTHING FOB LKSS PRICKS TUAN KUKWIIKKK ,CUM* W YOUR. ofeb. y. * ! J. & J. HARRIS. Nu. Q, IIROCKKKHOFF ROW. A now und .complete Hardware Store has boon opened no tho undersigned in ' Brookerkolrs no* building—where they are prepared to sell nil kind* of Building and House Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails. _ B'i>lKy wheels in sells, Champion ' Clothes Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular aod Uand Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, lee Cream Freezer*, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a full assortment of Glass and Mirror Plateo< all siaes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows, Lamr*, Coal Oil Lamps, ] Belting, Sppke*,, and Hubs, Plows. Culuvator:-.,i Com Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold Hoards and Cultiva- i tbr Tooth, table Cutlery, Shovels, Spades , atfd Forks, Lock*. Hinges.' Screws. Sash Cf): Horse-Shoe*, Nails, Norway ' I&ds, Oils, Lard,' Lubricating Coat Linseed. Tanners, Anvils, Vices, Bellows. Screw Plate*, Blacksmiths Tools, Factory ] Bells, Teu Bells, Grindstones Carpenter ( Tools, Fruit Jars Hnd Cans, Paint, Oils, . : .Varnishes received and for tale at junes 68-tf. • J. fc J. HABRLS. ' "11 FARM Kil.s AND ALL OTHERS I. Gngg,-nli, FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CIOTH! N't DRRftfIOOODb, GRGf.'CRIES, fUUVUIOWB, "OOW .It auutM. UA'i'ri, CAPS, BOOTS A HtioLs CI.OIIIIVG, OIL CLOTHE A*l> FANCY AKTKI.IOI QDKKNNWAKE, GROCERIES. PRO VISIONS, FLOOR, Ac au.it* now prepared to otnod*te ai 1 hia oiti cuatomera, and (o welrwtue all uw uue* wlni may favor bim will, their patronage. li<, fcej* aaft- in i) - tog that he can pleaae tbe moat la*tioi oua t ail au.l tee. n ISAACOrGGENHEIMKI; 1. n. Mr, Sua*man atill eoiHinia * to deal in Lli? AND SfIOpFIM/lNt.> CLOVER and TIMOTHY -SEELS, ta the old room, where be tuay aJ*i , be found. 12ap.if TTHE uiidrrrigacit, determined to Seat JL lb. jupwlar demand fur Lcwvr rricc*. r.-fjm-t/ttlljr i all* tbe attention l the j...bin- u> hi* stork of SADDLERY, now uffjtri-d at the old aUnd. Deibcd , rupeel Ijr (or the people and tbe tmaef the ' '* r lC ! t and iui varied and eomptt-t* e*- aotiment f Saddle*. Ilameae, Collar*, lirxlitt, * " .V'i pad (jualtt) ; Wl.i|., r ■J 1 ' 1 !b every thing f coiopletn a br*l r . ,8 /' ."J W, he how offer* at prirea ' which will mit toe tiu-> . JACOB PINOIfg. Centre Pall , StdlesT Fire! Stov's! At Andy Ibania'i, Centre Hall, at label and beat above* out, be ha* ju*t received a Lrg- l u t of Cook Sbotrea, tbe Pioneer Cook, the Eelipae Cook, the Reliance (.V k, PARLORS The Radiant Lif hi. *e!f-l.v dev. Oe* Burner, National Fee Jewell. 4c. , m4Heaellaelate* e> LOW •• anywhrn 13 If .(Bin or Coebre eo. TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE ' KTOI'E PIPE A MPOI TIYt. All kind* of repairing done. 11. W alwey*un hand Krttit CBOJ, of all Size*. BUCKETS, OtT^B, DIAPERS, 1 DISHES, t(* All work warranted and cbar*. - rr* , able. A share of tbe public petronawe ikited. AND. REESIf AN . 2aep7or Cewtre ILa i it I FURNITURE. II r u b, * " JOHN Hit mi II 11.1.. M iy In hi* elegant New R-™. Spring tie-t, Bel ltwt<-. , Ha- on hand a itiiendij aasertmewt ui ,HOUSE FURNITURE from tb. cm- I m. mc-t bo the tuu*t elegtant. CHAMBKKHKTS PARI.*R SETS. TD| SOFAS. CHAIRS, BKLLSTKAILS. *, WOOL MATTRESSES, HAIR MAT TRESSES. and anything wanted in the line of hi* I buin**—bote*-made and city aork. AI ! -o, ha- mad.- a *pciatUy and keep* oa j band, the l*r(a and fiw-a etork o( WALL PAPER it. Good* aold at reaouabie rata*. whoUwal* ; and retail. Give bin. a call U-fore pur i lining eUewhere. febtKly *J. 7.F.T.T.F.R SON j DRUGGISTS No 6 Brockerbofl* Row, BeIleTonl-,Pa Dealeraln Drnga, Cbewtrßl*. iPerfhaer) , Fhiej Gead 4i<„ II f Pure Wine* and Liquor* for meilical purt>c*<-s alway* kept may SI. 7T. JIjpKNTREHALL !' Ftiri|(t|:e Uppinsl FF.lt I Kill ltltl\|; * IrcpecifVilly info.m* the ciiire'ta of' Centre county, that he has hough tout the old Ltandof J. O Ddntnger, and hi** reduced • the pricei. They hive conatantly on lumd, , land make to crilpr BKDSTKADK, 111 'KK A US, SIN KS, W ASHsTAN DM. CORNER CUPBOARDS, TABLES, Ae., 4. B | jILIMX MAUI CH UM ALW.VSM UAMU. ' j Their stock of ready-tutda Furniture is i large and warranted of good workmanship Jattd is nil made under their own immedi ate -uporvision, and i* offered it rgtva j cheaper than chewfier,.. Call and see our stock before purchasing j cLewhere. 2f feb ly. Gift &, Flory's New Shoe Store ! j AT CENTRE HALL jThey have now opened, and will conviant ' I ly keep on baud, a splendid *tck of new SliuES, GAITEKE, 4 SLIPPERR, f, r : men, women aud childrea, fnnjn tlwi b(j*t j manufai-tnrle" ui the .countrv, aud now iL 'fered at the Lowest Prices. _ ! BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upon short notice. Thev invite the people o. ' thi* vicinity togivethetn a eall, a* thev i will strive to merit a *hre •ofthflr pa; 1i : " I D. M. RiTTE.vnorBK, * WITH , KOOA'X, HCHWARZ A (O. WHOUCSAtJC DEAI.KRS IH Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 144 North Delaware Avenue 147 North Water Street, THE GREAT CAUSE h y m 4 if ° M I spry, Just IhllisM, in a Sen if d Envelops. Priet- Mix cents. 1 A IakUIV ou tbe nelar*. TrvetiaMU. end ILdl.-.l cure ..I hailuel-M'-eAM>. at IndWC v^ c qMTd *'K d M. U., Mtaoru* Ihe 4 -Oren Hook," dr. Tbe world reiuwaed eutbor. in till* ediaireble l lore, rleerl, |>roeee rtow ho own njoikmr ibel the eelal ouwrunmcrt ol Bell Abiue mr be egevtoely iriu..vrd eifbovt ou-dlclnr. end *UUuut dauaeiuu. •ureirel oeereUeae. bonciea. inetramenu, rlnor conii4ala*oitit*oc OUtR mode ui cure St OBOg I'. rUiti and effect.ißl, by which pveiy Buflerer. DO iu*lUr what tile condition inn* be. *> rare blmwlf chMplr. prl • vilely end redlcillr rng- Title Ircturo will prove ■ boon la thou unit. Bou ihtittuifh. Seni untfgr iMi. in pUui lp gap ftdiirpbi nctrt iBtl. en of dx renti or two po*t abwuii w- • AJdiwihe rjlt*an> CIiAS. J. 0. KLINE & CO.' IS7 tu-'t-v'ttAr, N'ew Ye*k; Poet OBre Box. Ute. t , BUTTS HOUSE BEj-i.feFONTE, Pa-:- 1 , J.B. RtTTS, Pi^r. Has first class accommodation; charg es reason* bn t if i \f ILLEK S HOTEL,"Woodward - P" | ILL Stages arrive and depart daily