The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 11, 1875, Image 2

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Centre Hall. Ta., March, 11, \*~s
- year, ta adraarr, -\><o
wAcn wot mid n adrantf. ,
/rftfrfttrmraf. *V erh<- f' tk . r ', "
trrtio**, and /orftaad 1- woafA#
ctai contract.
It is supposed that tho local option re
peal w ill alao Jass tho sonato.
. . ■ ■— • ♦
Tho franking privilege has bent |ku
tially restored by Congress. so far as per
tains to tending tho Record. speivhoa,
seeds and agricultural reports.
Tho hill for tho admission of Nw
Mexico failed, while that for i oh-rado
tiassod. although Now Moxtoo kW
hie the |w>jwilation of i'.dorado, Iho
reassin why Now Mexioo tatlod was hi
cause the radicals were not sure it iswdd
be carritsl by their party.
What will Hartranft do when local
option repeal comes before hint fir his
signaturv'? lie is plfdpsl to tho tem
pera niT jHHiplo, ami afraid if tho liijuor
ites, and know how to drink beer with
tho Germans in the Tittsburg s,vh'ii.
This will be music that the governor
will not like to fae. as In* i- a candidate
for re-election.
Tho rvsolutions jsismhl by t'ongr.
in lfkfi, eensurinf Simon t'amoron, wa re
rowinndtsl on 2nd inst. These resolu
tions were {wsnl by a mdtcal t'ongres-s
whendameron was Lincoln's Sa retary
of War, for corrupt 'prwi-tiow. Hie old
\Vinnoluigo was jn-rmitted to r. sign, hut
t > lot him down easy, old \be -n-nt him
as minister to Uussia. Tho rescinding
rosolntiotis passed unanimously.
The Hon. S. S. Cox, in his speech on
the tax and tariff bill, drew a striking
picture of the enormous taxation with
which the country is burdened :
It is well authenticated that in the
jxist ton yaars we'have paid in taxes
$7,000,000,000; three-fifths of this to the
federal and two-fifths to the state and
municipal governments. It Uascertain
ed that this sum is nearly one-halfot the
total assessed wealth of the country in
1870. The yearly average of this taxu
tkm for the jiast dectdc, is $7.000, i*.>0 —
five per cent, of the whole taxable valu
ation. When you remember the rate of
interest which the widow or the orphan
and the savings bank dcjKi-itor receive
for their investments this five jwr cent,
a year is crush ingly enormous. In eve
ry twenty years, as Governor Tilden has
said, there is assessed for taxation a sum
equal to all the assessed wealth of the
country; so that within twenty years,
under lud administration, we consume
the cost of governing it. I* this not the
true text of our adversity, and the sure
key to our panics ? It matters not that
some grow rich while people grow JHKT.
A nation is not made rich by the trans
fer of property—one class to another —
the one accumulating, the other paying
out; this is not general wealth. When
we reflect that this all-devouring taxa
tion eats out the whole substance of the
people every twenty years it hardly lie
comes gentlemen to talk about slavery
or incivility among races, or disabilities
among men. Do not such attempts to
tax beget pillage and speculation? He
sides, the largest amount of this tax goes
to feed a temporary cormorant like the
federal administration, and that oduiin-
istration thus swells its pride and power
And what is this federal government, as
it was first established—not as now ad
ministered —that it should übsorb more
tluui twice as much as all our state gov
ernments and municipalities ?
Rumors in regard to coming changes
in tlx- Cabinet continue to circulate free
ly, and there is the best authority for
saying that both Mr. Bristow and Mr.
Jewell have decided that in a certain
very possible contingency, they will re
sign their positions. There is nothing
in the atTairsoftheir&(iecialde|>artii>eut
tliat leads them to desire an early retire
ment, but it is said by the friends of lx>th
gentlemen that they will not consent to
identify themselves with the Adminis
tration for a single day if Grant ventures
upon any further flagitious measure* in
the south. Thus, should the President
undertake to overturn the present Gov
ernor in Arkansas, a* his message to the
Senate lately threatened, there will cer
tainly be two vacancies in the cabinet.
Mr. Jewell has given the President to
understand what his feelings are upon
the question, and if Grant ventures on
any high-minded measure* hereafter he
will do so with the full understanding
tiiatit involves a reconstruction of the
< 'abinet.
Grant's little tariff bill, which we pub
lished in last week's Reporter, has been
kicked from all sides like a worthless
cur. The World in a lengthy article up
on the bill alludes to the whiskey clause
as follows:
The obligation of the whiskey jieople
to these gentlemen is easy to be seen.
There are about 30,000,000 gallons of
whiskey and spirits in the hands of
manufacturers and wholesale liquor
dealers. Under the Tax bill, as it has
finally passed both Houses of Congress,
this liquor, as well as that now in bond,
pays no tax except the old tax of 70 cents
a gallon. But all liquor manufactured
on or after to-day must pay the new tax
of 90 cents a gallon—2o cents a gallon
more than that already in bond or in the
hands of manufacturers and dealers.
Thus the 30,000,000 gallons already on
hand have been increased in aggregate
price just $6,000,000, und every cent of
this money goes into the pocket* of
the whiskey people, not one cent ofit in
to the Treasury. A measure at once
more imbecile and corrupt lias never
passed through Congress. The only tol
erable thing about the proposed tax on
whiskey, as it first came from tlve Ways
and Merns Committee, was the addition
al tax of 15 cents a gallon on liquor in
bond or iu the hands of manufacturers
and dealers, whereby the Treasury
would have gained some immediate re
lief, and the price of whiskey on hand
and whiskey to lie produced after to-day
would have been in some degree fairly
equalized. It would have given the
Treasury two or three million of dollars
immediately. But this was exactly
What the whiskey ring fought to prevent
and succeeded in preventing. Both Mr.
Dawes and Kasson strenuously helped
the ring to fight its battle in the House,
and whatever may have been their mo
tives in so doing, there can be 110 deny
ing the fact that they have conferred a
much larger benefit upon the ring than
upon the Treasury. Leaving the whis
key ring's axe, now nicely ground, out
of the discussion, the tax of 90 cent* a
gollon on whiskey is much too high to 1
be easily collected. Tlie recent tax of
70 cents a gallon was too high for the <
purpose of revenue, and the more ex- J
tremfe the tax the bolder and more sue-1 <
►
oohmAil )> fnuuU u |win tin- n\ nni*
c imo.
•
vk.V j 7>K '.l VKW'V /• I HImShD.
It will be rvmemU'red that during tin
llr>t voars of (lie a* ft
termed, Simon Cameron was Lincoln-
See'y of War ho |(tvc out contracts for
nipplyiuy tho army, ike ,to |M>liti> a I
pals his principal confidential distribu
tor of a fow millions of dollars, was no
lo a poison than AUv Citmniings. ami
he at high rates furnished tho sold tots
with straw hats.Scotoh henings. inttshtt
pants, and shaving soled shoos and
such liko. all approved ofhy Simon Cane
oron. His jHditioal jart\ wore in a largo
majority in t engross hut they ounld
not approve of Cameron andtAttnining's
manner of dUfribnttng ,l '° l ,uW e fuuds,
and thoy jstssfl a iivduhoii of .vm-tirc
on Cameron which was entered on tho
Journal of Congress whore It remained
until last wook. rrosidont Lincoln to
get ulnar of hi* Sce'y of War, sent Stu. n
to Kuasia, and every mi"H stmo. >:■
nton has luvuirytitg ti> have the resolu
tion of nonsuit, ivjiealeil, hut t.nh d us
long us there was a majority of the war
members" of t'otigri-ss in s< s>i,>ti. >inoo
the Noxcuilh r i li'ctt. u he thought MM
is the time. Ninety of those fellow s w ill
not le Imck in I'ongrcss again thov
will do it and Sivitiohl of this state
made tho motion to tvpoal the offensive
resolution after twelve years of its exist
ancv. M'ho employs a unoliutu to in
terrogate liiuxdn in tho spirit land on
tho subject, and gets an answer tliut tho
resolution shoulil l.vs that he sltotthl
teele.msl tint din's not ex|dain if it was
advising him to resign or for sending
him to Kussiu, and C ongress ivntplics
witli the medium's atisuer and they
rejH'ahst tiu rusolntion ofix'lisure which
jiarticularly states ts u, et'.>, t public
opinion on that subject.
t MO-DOC.
Ami now Mtrk diKlp> the •<• /■> <!.-
nude by the Rrportvr, by sneaking be
hind a do® st or)'. Shade* of tin- T itch
oil ami Lytic letters! Hut that'* his
way. Why Gray, that do® story don t
jingle as nicely as the sil\or mining st*>-
ry did. JV'sidos. just to show 1 outre
county folks how little of truth isinhitn,
wo w ill just stato that wo aro willing to
stake SIOO agaiu-t his sso, that ho oan
not substantiate his silly do® story.
Gray also says wo "can not got titty dol
lars out of him ; "well, there mi# a time wo
could —didn'tyouCiray.f u\upon a time,
toil as to just >si)- what wo would take to
sot up l'ottor townsinpJK* you ' We re
fused your stamps then, didn't we ? He
don't want theiu now. Look out tor the
Mo-dog.-
IIFI'FAI. OF LCH'AJ. OpTi<>X BY
Tin: HOUSE
On 2nd in-t„ the bill for the rojieal of
the local option law passed finally in the
House. The follow ing is the repealing
act:
/?-■ if CIMICW, cfc. That the art approv
ed on the "J7th day of March v. n. !v-\
entitled an act to permit the voter* of
this commonwealth to vote every three
years on the question of granting lict n-c
to sell intoxicating liquor- he and the
-a me is hereby repealed.
On agreeing to the billon final parage
the vcas and nays w ere as follows:
Yr.vs —Messrs. Aoheiibach, Agiuw.
Andre. Anstine. Kakeoven. Hardsley,
Boyd, Hover, B**< k. Butler. Carver, Con
rad i Hcrk.-', (Yawford, CYnikshank, De
! vereux, Deyarmon, Douglas, Dry. Ihirl
ing, Kldred. Krwin Northamptoni, Kt
tla, Kverhart. Faunce, Kincher, Fogel,
Fredericks, Galley, Gelir. Geiselman,
Gemuiill, Gillespie, Good, Gorman,
Gross, Guustcr, llannan. Hartshorn,
Harvey, Henry, Hetrick, Hill, Hoffcr,
Holland, Hostetter, lluhn. Jamison.
John, Kennedy, Kyscr, Kiinnictt. Ki-t
--ler, Kniglit, Knipe, Large, Andrew, laiw,
Lecron, Lewi- Schuylkill), hoftu, I#>-
gan (Crawfowl-, Loach. laiudcnslutigcr,
Lusk. Lynott, Marshall, M'Henrv, Mc-
Lean. M'Nitc. Miller Herk- . Miller
i Philadelphia Miller SitmerseO, Miner,
Morgan (Schuylkill , Mumper, Myers,
Newell, O'Neill, Pallatt, Parker. Patter
son iPhiladelphia!, Petroff, Pijer. Quirk,
Keutter, lie) born, Richardson, Ringgold,
lioney, Roseumiller, Jiutter, Kvan, Sal
ter, Schoeh, Shugert, Smith <Berks<,
Smith Chester'. Snyder, Souder, Stable,
Stevens, Stolier. Stotzer, Summy, Swan,
Talley, Thornton, Toner, Vogdes, Wan
ner, WiUett, Wilson, Wimmer, Wise,
Wishart, Withington, Wood, Worrall,
Yerkes, Zern and Patterson, sja-aker—
-124.
NAYS —Messrs. Allen, Allexander, Itai
ly, Barnett, Bedford, Bell, Billingaly,
Birch, Blatt, Brown (Erie),C'arev, Chris
man, Christy, Dickov, Edge, Embrick,
Endsley, Ealkenburv, Findloy, Fortcii
baugh, Graff, Graham (Alleglian* . Hays,
Hollenback, Humphreys, Irwin t Alle
ghany), Jackson, Kimmell, I-ewis (Lu
zerne), I/gan (Erie), Long, M'Gowan,
Mateer, Morgan (Lawrence), Moscrip,
Mumford, Xisley, Philips, Rawlins, lteed,
Roberts, Rogers, Shonk, Stock. Stewart.
Sturievant, Terry, Thompson 'Arm
strong), Thompson (Indianai, Tracy,
Wendt, Williams (Susquehanna*. and
Wolfe—s4.
So the question was determined in the
affirmative, and the bill passed third
reading.
A LARGE APPROPRIA TIOX
r Washington, February 24. —The extra
. ordinary appropriation of $3,000,00u in
i the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill, to
be expended under the department of
of Justice, led to a long and exciting de
bate in the House to-day, during which
Messrs. Wood, Speer, Randall, Cox and
others on tlie Democratic side show ed
most conclusively that most f it wan
simply avast fund in the bauds of the
Administration to be used for partisan)
puqjoses in carrying elections under
color of the Enforcement act of 1671, and
all acts in existence supplemental there
to, and which may be passed hereafter.
Testimony from the Alabama Commit
tee's report was read, showing that Fed
eral supervisors of election, under the
guise of deputy marslials, were indis
criminately paid out of this fund, and
were armed in one instance with 300
warrants, issued by the Republican
State Committee, to arrest and imprison
whoever they saw tit. In North Caroli
na and western Arkansas, it was stated
that under the pretence of other judi
cial expenses the fund was literally
plundezed.
Incidentally to this debate the fact
came out that the Government bacon
and other rations Kent by act ofCongress
to the overflowed sufferers on the Ala- l
baina River were carted seventy-five
miles from the scene of suffering and '
dealt out from churches the day before ]
election to negroes who voted the Re- '
publican ticket for Congressmen. This t
fact excites the ire of the Alabama tar- ;
pet-baggers ami scalawags to a white '
heat, and the House in Committee of the '
Whole became the scene of one of the 1
most uproarious und disorderly tumults |
of the season. The attempt made to erv '
down Mr. Luttrell, of California, who '
made ami sustained this and kindred 1
charges, utterly failed About all the t
Northern Republican* imd to sap byway '
of reply was that this imauube appro- u
|>ri:ith|ti Imil h<- u made \t ry yo.tr. Mini
cote -nth ought to ho made now , ami
aftoi mioli a •■•Kliiin urgtnnent as that
tin house attrt'tti to it. ft fit ih'tiiooi at i<
member voting again-l it
t./ xrtt i> cordo.v* sn h< //
Tin > owi- itu rttOToTV r o tut won
KII\ t iKorr-n IGOKK.
U t hat on > oivcd a puniphlct copy <>l
tho grcAt speech of tiouontl Gordon <ti
Louisiana ullaii- \iuong tho litany
goinl things. contained therein tut tint I
a tiio>t striking ami felicitous computi
ton hetwci n Titus thile- ami tho pres.
out earpct hug doehtinui on -out hi ttt
outragi's lioail tho following p.~sagc
Mr. Gordon Othot testimony from
cptally tosjiov tahlo it publican sources
roithl ho introilmoil Hut, sir. what is
tho UM\ tthott Motto hut those who <|o
faun to believed ' WJu u yi'tii own
rt'puhlit an oolnniittoo, ap|snii(fd hy a
republican nmnti", is i hinged with
making at-Ail oiiskiny report. It cannot
havo Ikh'li forgottoii that tionoral i.tatil
hitusolf titailo a timr of tho southern
>tato> siinvtho war, and that ho rejsiit
ial what ho saw and hc.iij Nit overt
tionoral tiruuf was ohurgod with Aift-
t'linAi> /" the sotillu in people, tii'in ral
tirant has not Is-i-n in the south since.
(If: ! (I // iht I'll ■ 1,1 'llt.lt . :lh I't 1, I , III', t lt thtll
sri-fiou fhteh kin i .ockrd htut in' his ri.'h.i -
ffiinit.Acs in.an lAiiniyAlktMM IMMf hill,
MOU ,tii,f iiifriYnf i/ Ait* Af'ii fn WIIII.A c 'Aid
jsi-pA for Iht fust nilh jtatri,
Mi I'residftlil, as llhislrativo of these I
times, 1 shall tiw read a jauugrajdi from
tho history o! Titus dates and tin gn at
"jsipish plot," which, w tth tho i hango of
dates anil nam,-, would fitly de- idn
the coiidition ofilto south If you will
substitute for Titu dan- the "catpot-
Iniggcr" ami simtlierii juvplr for t'alhol
i<>, you w ill havo a perfect daguet teo
typil of an tthorn s.K-iety under tin- rule
of advontureis-
SjK'aking of Titlls dates, tin gieat pro
totype of tin' present carjw-t-lmg dei htitu
er upon southern outrages, the historian
says
"lie caused a written narrative of a
conspiracy oft he Jestiites to murder the
king and subvert the Protestant religion
to le drawn up and laid In-fore tin
king."
Tiny -aw they wen-nionsti n.>us false
hoods, and jiati no attention to tin r.i
I -avs tho historian .
"Enlarged his fiction, mid in Septem
ber made a disposition before sir Kd
inoudlmry Godfry, a justice of the peace
He added to his storv at various time-;
and the substance >*f it finally wa- * *
* tlip Jesuit.- were the authors of the
great tire of Ifiofi, and j;,iit they were
then plotting to burn alt the ehij pi;i* in
the Thames. At a given signal the Cath
olics were to raise and massacre all the
Protf-stajits in the kingdom. * '
Somecolor was tnu tot], -tispieion I \
the death * • * of the ma
gistral*- before whom < tales' dispositi* n
hail been taken. The bov wa- carried
to the grave with every demonstration
of |>opuiu excji.ni it sir Fdnund
bury .Godfrey was styled a p*rtyj
to th' Portestant cause. "The capitol
and the whole nation," -a\ - Mueauluy,
"went mail with hatred and fear. The
|wua! law-, which had twgun to l>*e
something ••iHieig • Ig • were -hitr]MK*<l
anew."
* * • • m
: "Almost in a moment he was raised
from beggary to wealth."
| Just a* the car] iet bagger has IHHMI in
the south.
, Suva Roger North
i "He walked alstut with his guards, us
; signed for fear of the |api.-t- murdering
I him "
l'it archetyjsr of ,ot, politi. il adven
turer, seeking the guard of l*ultc<l Htatei
trooje. to protect hi- jH rsou ; and like
our modern Titus t hites, he w a*. says the
historian, "called, or most blasphemous
ly called hj'jiself, the savior of the na
tion."
We have many savior* among u
[ I anight cr.}
"Whoever he |*ointed at was taken
up and committed."
As in Alabama, 1 shall presently
prove upon thi- authority "fa federal
official—
"Hi* example was imitated by a mul
titude if the most despicable wretches
of 1-oiidon, one of whorn swore that he
had been offered canonization and
to murder the king,"
How many assassination plots have
our Titusesdift-oYcred ? [laughter.]
"No lie was too gross to be lielioved
against the • atoll*,* the southerners .
No evidence was suffered to weight in
their favor. At last the utter improba-!
hilitv of Gates'storv, his frequent self
contradictions, ami hi* notoriously bad
character began to lie considered."
A few more revelations of the charac
ters of our Bull'-. ks, Blodgetts, Jv'lbv'tiS
and Loudeling* will uncover the real
character of our t )atescs.
Sir, history will never record a truer j
story of the state of affairs at the south
than that which is here given, except 1
that where England Lad one Titus
Gates the south has a hundred. Every (
negro and every republican killed inn'
broil is canonized as a modern Sir God
frey and a martyr to liberty and the
faith.
Ah,[Mr. President, is it any wonder that i
peoplesorirrutnstanrcdand sosystemati- 1
rally slandered are restive? Bereft of
defense, disarmed, plundered
andpow rle-s; every friend w hodefends
or lifts tho voice of sympathy in thcirl
fearful crucifixion denounced aa a sym
pathizer with murderers and assassins?
O, sir, is it any wonder that thev arerost-
Is it not rather a source of untuiiiglcd
surprise that they have not long since
yielded their hope and madly followed
the temptations of dispuir.
RAIUr.M. HIT \ T < oX'.REss
The 4;> Congress if* no more since 1U
o'clock, March 4. We do not know tlinl
it had any mournera when it drew its
last hreath not even the President went
into tears at its demise, but judging from
its organ at Washington, he wan in abet
ter mood to make "snoots" at it than to
cry. It en ye that "more than one half
of the members of the present t ongrcss,
will dewi \ 1 dl\ retire to the seclusion of!
private life" with a record for stgward
shiji which it denominates us "white
feathered," it declares tliat, in the way
of spe< ial legislation, "Thefinanrea have
been tinkered at, and a piece of senli
inentalism known as the t'ivil Itights
hill has been enaeteil into a law." The
republican numbers are further charged
with having " wasted their tiflie in frivol
ous debate," and, "fearful of their own
personal interests, frightened by the
bellowings of their political op|Kineuts,
and generally demoralized by an abject
and cowardly spirit of self-distrust, tliey
have yielded themselves to he the will
ing tool* of; he iiide|M-ndent press. As
republican icjresentativgs, they have
proved themselves to lie despicable fail
ures. With rare exceptions, the strong
minded, bold, determined statesmanship
which illustrated the earlier period of
the party's history stands forth a mark
ed contrast with their chicken-hearted
umi jc.tijianjiuoo dilly-dally,makeshift
lit' U <f |.|||. y. It II |o Niy tilth
Hlil.lt' Willi. II Willi \ . .11l |\ i* llppl'Ot 111
• lull tin' mistake .if I lit* Ki'pilliliri'Hh
W.lh 11 tit. It .it ill. l.lttM't 111 till' OlliltllitH
110|| I>l I It.' 1 l.lllht Hi ll >|K'Hk. r lilllillf
WH- . lilt". II Ileitis.' ||f Wit* a gtio.l
pHiliHiiintHri*ii, mill in. i liv.atih.
ll.' wan known 1.1 |,- |, steadfast Hcptili-
Ufa ii I'liat lie lia.l pt.'viouoly phtmie.l
it tlflili.'nitf .liMiiptioit ot tin- IvfptiUli
.mi pHitx. .iii.l liu.l itll.-in| >tl to .'it'iin
ir>- it foitht i \ illi\ >• out. w tilt r.. nut" li-.iii
il" rultkh "lint 111" gr. lit mistake, "adds
tin- urtiflf. "WHK tlif ik.'li'.'tinn nt .'..in
lliitt. . unit It.ill am<Ulg lliohr w li'wf
political cuticlc* lut. 1 bccti lit. elate.l I• \
li. .1 it M'lbilict till.) Int. k Jut \ ■ 'ali'tal-'
Nft. r l.ding licit a iiiciilt . .otspira. .
wus "tartc.l itt the n-ptthll.ttn rank* 111
t'.iitgt. > t. ilcMruy t.ruttl, lb. article
. l iti. I". "t "l |. - flit tilt I Htill tilell *.: V"
"Tin-truth I", the |wily hn* too mam
politician" IS 11.1 too f. W alat.-alliCII, to.-
iiiaiiv M'IU mcr* and two few | wit riot* '
I.H I N rs \ I HI: t 'li
t <rttlit lias 111. t w itli a i-tiinnliig i.-hukc
in hi" "Wti liou-c, oi: hi" Arkitti":i" prti
grunilti.- 111". \tra.-t'.liliarv iliCKMtgcUp
on Alkali"'" Hffan *, in whicli Jic pluvitl
tiratit v- tirniit, M-ttlc.l the whole cottti.
try, ..ml "howcl the out. topping uf
t iiir.lt. tin tv i a tiny t'otigrs— on th
'.'ml gave hitu a Ma. k eye u|iti thi* Mih
jccl a- will In- .ecu hy the following
NN aahingtoii <lc-p.it. hot L'tnl
I'll.- u.ttniiii"tnili.'ti met a signal defeat
thi" evening in the )luuc f Hcpicecii
t utivc* hy the jvassagc of the rvolntioii,
r.]Hi|'tc.l hy tlu< majority of the Special!
t .'iiiinitt..-on Ntl'air- in Arkati*.t", re ;
c •glli/inc the pr. ".'lit State (iaveriilli.-lit j
ami coiialitutioii of Nrkaii";." a* legal.;
and uuiningGrant tmt to interfere with
11. The rc*ollUi"ll adopted i- :l" f>l-!
low " :
/.Viii/iid, I'lutt the r.-|Hrt f tin- S|--
cialt "111 in itt. e Oil Nt kail".." he accept, d.
ami, in the judgment of thi" 11. iti*.*, no
ilitelf. i.lic. Willi tin- enisling li>.'.rii
in. iit of tin United fctati is i advitsthlc.
Thi* fcM'lutioti wa* n.loptc.l hy a vote
■f 11* to sn. The majority wa* coiuj.>>-
■od of the democrat." pic-int, and MIIIIC
-ity -tive republican*, ..r more than tw ice
a" many republican* a* v.'tc.l against
the Fun. hill. The eighty republican
who voted again*t the rc*ulutivtn were
(the very wcakc-t nicmlerof tin-llou*e,
and a coiiijuirisoli of the nam. * in the
minority with the h*t of repablnan
who voted for tii K n .solution would *h>vv
that uit .'lie *i.!c wcii. pretty much all
the ignorance malice aa.l blitntpartisan
-hip if the republican party, ami <n tin
other aide it* brain*, character and ci'tn'
mon *cn*c. In fact, there wa* nut aidn
gle rc-jK'. tabic repul'itcun voting in the
negative, cxc.pt a few men like <rtl
and Tyn .of Indiana, whom Grant ha.
ha:idi'upp. d ly valuable Federal u.i..
The .•pjHiii.-ut- of the Poland r *.>lu
tion favored the j>a*.-.igv of the rewolu
ii it >.f i!r. V'.,rd ~f illiuot*, declaring
the picw-iit goVcrituieiit Hint t ouMitu
tion illegal ami recognising Joacph
lirook* a- Governor of Arkaiiaa*. Th*
tir*t vote wa* taken <>n tlii rciwdutioii,
and rc*ultcd ulvcr>cly. mi to 1.Y3. The
yc, i* and nays .ic |tc r t a'l '. on .
motion to lav tin-Poland resolution un
the tabic, and i! wa* defeated, UN to 147.
Tl.e main <pic*tiuu via* thou (>ut, with
the r.-*ult ulatv*' given. The i*>liticjtl
•irm of Grant. ( lavtoii. iV.racy and J. •
,-i'pti ya.44*0.1.} b •;-! i.d.!a-r*, i*
thereby itix-oivrd forcv vt, '
GPKXING DAT OF THK SKN ATK
NYs-hingt"-:, Ylarch j, I7j Th* crowd
ill lho Sona'o gallorit-s to-day was larger
Hun, us a..y , ~ s'OC.' tho inaugurti'ii,
and the flour a„* crowded titr* ti-u
tile wa* called l* order. Tbu greatest nn
xivty was manifested to as.citain the 'o-
emtio a of tho seats of Andrew J ■ lins.ui at. J
prominent „*w v e,Mr. Johns"
w a* assigned a meal on tho outer r..* cr lha
Democratic side that formerly oi.upicd
by Mr B >gy, who now has the et for
merly occupied by Mr Alcorn Daw.*
h .- the -.-at which Mr. Chandler occupied
t-P-oiiou desk, 'f M.-tsr* Johnson and
Law. * weiv 'urge boqut-t* Uuii'sidu m.
welcomed by thecla|.ping of hand* in the
galleries.
Vic President Wilson called the Sen
ate to order at twclvo o'cl-'ck, aiid aft.r
rending the pr lamation of the Prcsuh nt.
tlie oath vva- administered to tho new Sen
at r- A- Mr J.-hn-on advanced t-> the
Clerk's d<-k to tike the oath there wa
great applause in the galleries, which n
*o.'ii clicked by the Vice President. Af
ter he wfrt* sworn in a large boquet was
handed him by a page, and he wa- es
corted lo his seat by Mr. Bogy.
All the new Senator* having been sworn
in, Mr. Morton offered a resolution ac
knoulvJgh g tho Government in
Louisiana, which was laid over at his res
quest. He then offorerd u resolution t<> ad
mit I'iiiohhack in Senator from Louisiana
and gate notice that he wrxul.l ask its con
sideration perhaps on Monday.
At 12.'2 D. on motion of Mr. Frelinglmy
sn, the Senate took a roecss till one.
In.mediately Senator Johnson ,jas * ,r
--rounded by visitors, and he wa* kept busy
slinking hand* until the close of the rcce's
when Vice President Wilson stepped
down to hi* scat and gave him n cordial
greeting. Senator* t'aperton, C'ockcrill,
Jones, of Florida, Maxey and NYilliers
took the modilsed oath having been in the
rebellion on the Confederate side.
LAWS RELATING TO INSANE PER
SONS
At the pre-'-nt time there is unusual in
terest manifested in this Stalo in reference
to tlie safe-keeping, treatment nnd gener
al care of insane person*.—Three Statu in
stitution* have been provided for their
accommodation—one, the Western Penn
sylvania Hospital (or the insane ; another.
the Slate In.ano Hospital at Danville, and
a third, the State Insane Hospital nt War
ren. In addition to these there are nu
merous private hospitals for the treatment
of demented patients, where they are at
tended to by physicians skillful in man
aging this most deplorable menial disor
der. Besides these manifestations of ci.re
and attention to in ane men and women,
each county in the State takes cure of it
own insane poor in almshouses, and thus
this class of hopeless individuals are pro |
vided tor in the Slate of Pennsylvania.
From lime to time laws have been plac .
■ d upon the statue hoaks of the Common-!
wealth intended to rule and control Insane!
institution! and prevent patients from he- 1
j ing robbed of their liberty or right*, or'
1 treated in a cruel, barbarous manner j
Kuril year these ordinances have leaned
I more and more to the aido of the inmate
of insane hospitals, gave them and their
friends broader grounds on which to i ( us-'
lion the acts of thoir keepers, ami readier j
means of obtaining justice from Courts of
law in ull parts of the Slate. Bill these
!aw are scattered through the report fj
year*, hard to tind, and when found, not
alwat entirely consistent with each other
in all particulars. A lawyer, in many
cases, i* puzzled to lit one provision in a
particular aet with a similar provision in
another. A layman in the luw CHIIIIO!
make use of the statutes ill an intelligent.
| satisfactory or practical manner
In order to gather up tho odd* and
of this whole subject, a hill i* new pel d
ing before the Legislature of tliia State for
| the cudiilcalioß of the law* relating to in
j sane parson* In till* State. The genera!
provision* In this hill cover the following
point*.- First. On what evidence iii-enc!
perrons are to he admitted to insane u-y
-IUIII* Scond I u*ane patient* may com ;
miinicnte with counsel. Third. ilulonsj
corpn* to be for such person*. Fourth. I
Proceeding* fir commitment of insane
|n llolli fttllllliit(•<(i l>y (lie i flirllill Hitltll. |
Courl> in>• y -'lot iiniinv |u*riui( (utfurma
ti i nutol into t. nit it *yln i■ i St> y PII lit
T IIIIITI i I''LT'VUIL |>o IN IM|U>IIII>UIIV
Highlit Flitting light" not to kit lilt
paired Then mini • u prfX'tiUlioti ol tlif !
Inn lor lltti t ii oit■ I |irlt't'liu|i of t rimi- ,
mil iiiintiit Ttiii u follow rd try uii ynu' i
llitl lit 101 lot lh flii'l'liollh to till' grin" (I ]
toil, ot proi'i'tlur? mitt Inwa In relation to!
lint lioii.ttnli .it Danville and Warren, and
lllu wini it.i \\ iU iii l'entiay L nnia Hoc
|< 11 it I for llip luinlir I'll 111 all the laWi Hlitl
or." Inaurii Hi reformer to iltiano hoipilalt
and tlipii uiiiortuiititp Ininiili'i nip htought
into i lip Html l oiupnct form, iiunlo rontiit*
i iil null iio Ii uilirmi il iiitily areritihlr.
Pit win. -,1.1,1. ii km i .l.i. .... ...
IIIPH lllltl lllllMUM H 118 l rih'Ull I* I 4 nV*
">tl>. 1 to patlint" ,'l these institution* nnd
tll.-.r ti ieu.lv ami hoW U'secure them, * an
arrive ut their ile-ircs m n certain and
ensy manner At the same tune, lira Man
ugcr* ..I Hospitals, hull. State ait.) private,
can as. crtuin the true line of their duty, n
marked out hv law, and waik in lh<- prop
cr | nth. This modification of the laws ul
I'.-nn-y It anli. ill 1.-latioli lo insulie pert.'!'!
is n wok long needed Under the new
ty t< in our insane hospitals w ill he brought
still iK-ui .-r lo the humane spirit of the age,
white nt the value time the rights ot both
Manager* nnd inmate* will hi amply pro
tected Philadelphia Age
('.> .. j omuls ul liuftr ij ulff * <1 until tv
VI: llivuxoml Jot 111 IS It It ' Xlllalll.-d to
U. Iti this way. A mall gave ins not* lui
flisti which note wu- endorsed b* Mr
Jno NN .-Ifc, of N'-nh'.l Co .a> (•**■ 1 Nut.
WUsk'ptg i.l il. thu maker by- (tic- pays
inel.t "f ilil.-lc-t, hut after the eS|iratioli
"I six year, the inuk.r failed and tould
uut pay. Suit wus ll.rll brought against
the bail, Mr V , far tho money, wl.o it
apl'i'iio delivertul two puuioit of butter ti'
the gentlei'ian wtu* to 1.l the nolo, for
which eie.iit on the paper was given This
I butter delivery occurred before the t-xju
fatt.'tl of the six y.ait, and hy* reason ol j
tho facta jury of twelve men at our recent]
court made him liable for the amount j
of the note N cry expensive butter,'
that.
•♦ 1 -
Ihe \ rilAligt) (ipVi'Ullnf iH) . Oil
.lay morning, lasi week, Capiaiu Ma. key.
iivi.-ig a few miles from Tilusvillc, feund u
hound 1 \ it- k i" "ne of his field*, on the
'Haw, and bc-i le the dog wa* a dead toi
11.. hound Wut unable lo walk and Cap-,
lain Nla. key carried him to bit house;
wl.cli he was taken care of On Saturday
.a-t a g.iiiUii.aii living near Lutst .vn,
v.'r.wi..rd counlv, lorty uiile* from ih<-
i place where the hound was picked up,
called on Captain Mackev and claimed the
.ho' 'J'he owner said the hoon-l -tartud
"It the trail on the Friday before he was
found by Mr, Ma. key and il was his
,'pilii. n that tho dog had chased Ihe fol
iu!ly ■jvMmi.cs, until K.-yi.ard fell > ihaUft
>d and his enemy lay down Inside him.
The liound is some dog. no doubt . but the
to* wa also a it.vudy goer.
■aa - -
_To I'*Tc|-- Kif. r.- Parties elected I"
the "fllce ->f J uiHru of the Prat a nl the re
.. Nt election, should bear tho fact in mind
v:.al if they do not notify the Protbon.siary
v .lhin ibirty dav • after the etvctiun, th*t
they Iwifctid Ul a. I Ml. a h|l their .uaillll"
*ion, itu.r names will not be forwarded lo
the i'dice of the Secretary "ftho Comrn
• wealth; and c<'iife<)uonttr nrt i"smiiii**ion
' will be issued by tho State authoritie*
THE TIM ES.
.4 HIKSTCLASS MOl.yjMi
XKWSI'APKK
Independent in Kvcrv
thiftg 1 Acu'.rxl in £otliiiio 1
Opposed to nil Corrupt Uing in
Municipal .Stale and National Affair*.
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nunnit.g thereafter. Sunday * excepted, un
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"Bled Pics* Telegram*. Special le!egrano
Vl'd Corrcpondence fr.'t" all i>irit of
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I <v<-ry Saturday, .-"titaining Chcice
Literature, intere*ting article* for the
Kamilv and the Fireside, valuable 1 • nlri
but ion* I : FAUMLRJ, HRUIIASItS
and i ery industrial Cia** A Uur.-fully
edited dJluinn on Household and Domes
tic Kc.inoiiiv, together with n Complete
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AJdrei. THE TIM KM,
N > 14 South Seventh Street,
Pniladelphia.
TjNSI ItA Y".—twin# to the premises of the
1 j under-igned, near Olu Fort, on Dec,
1-t, it Chestorwhite hoar, about 11 LL.C. old
and having a till in left ear. The owner
is requested to prove property, pay char
ges and remove the same.
Mar. 11 J'L JAB. ALBXANDBR.
lA\ KUI"TOILS NOTICE Letters te
j tamentary to the Estate of Rebecca
Books, lute of Potter township, Centre,
county, dec d.. having grant, d to the
undersigned, all person* indebted to the
-aid .-.-lata are requested t-v mako immedi
ate settlement, and those having claims lo
pretont them duly authenticated for pav
, ment. A. LUKENBACU.
Mar 11. fit. Executor.
XrOTlrLi* hereby S'Twn by thu under*
il signed that ho is ordered by the
President of the 1, ('. & H. ('. K it. to is-1
uesummons on nil stock in hi* hand* for,
1 ollection which remain* unpaid and Exe-!
cution* on all judgments on his docket en-;
tered against subscriber* for unpaid stock
within ten da v from tlie issue of this pa- 1
per. J. P. GEPUART, j
Mar 11. 21. Justice of Peace.
/ lAUTION.—We hereby rnutlon the!
Y> public against buying infringmenu!
on tin- Champion Washing Machine, Gip
son'* patent. See that tho machine you!
buy i* patented, for any machine possess-i
ing real merit, that is not an infringinenti
is patented. Parties buying infringment*' 1
Hre liable to prosecution v.ith the vender,
of such uiachiiitt.
Wo uro lint only authorised agent lor
, (Yhlrecounly of the Champion Washing
Machine. Parties wishing to ted tho mi
chine tit their house* will be aeeommoda
tod by addressing, Z. P. KKISK.
4mnr. Milroy.pg
BAKU AIM*. It \HO A INK. In closing out our
| winter •took, wo nfTor special bargains to
n|l in I'luthipg, Kiiodg. HuU,
I Clip*, Bool* urid shoo*, Cloth and Rubber
Overshoe*. Trunk*, Valises, Ac., Ac. Call
] ill the Clothing Store, Milroy.
Respectfully,
Inmrllt. Z. P. KRISK.
N r oT!cK—' Tho book* of 8. S. Wolf, will
remain for n short time at hi* late
[ place ol doing business, alter which they
ill be placed in other hand* for collec
tion. hence early attention i. required of
■ill person* iIIt•!. -l*i].
I'KTKR lIOKFKK
Kel.4 tl MRS (' K. WOLF, Adm'rt.
--STORK I OHSAI.K.— The store of S
S Wolf, dee'd, in Centre Hall, is offered
fir sale on verv reasonable term*. The
stand i 01 e of tile best in the valley, and
otfcr* an excellent opportunity to any par*
tie* ui-liiiig to go into business
PETER lIOFFKR,
Feb I, M US. C, K WOLF, Adm'r*
IIKATTYI!.. A N
WEIGHS WHEN BOXED OVER ONE
THOUSAND POUNDS Liberal term*
to dealers
iAUSend stamp for Circular. Addres*
D F BKATTY. Washington, N. J.
Kor lbt Jtf|iorti'r
TilK fits|KL SoT A GUN MNfil.Y
DK VISED FAULK
IV t'• t <ol1 ii*l 111 111,, witlf.i trnm VHP
aro to un.lr>tNt <1 both ii„. u|,| n ,,.| M, u
11 -tmiii iii, i r . lilt, wilt, lD won) ~f Ciod
or the Hilly Set iptuip, ,|io H lo.in uI• ji-1 1
ol Iliri.tinnv. I'tiiormnl tin, rul of tin
Aiiottli . (tcHi lic.l u (itxiMrl, tin, burden of
j w lite It wndhe powerful coining of .Irani
flu lit Jem. (liriil, Ike one Eternal (}„d,
who he. ante liintrnnle mid died that we
might Itvr, m il who will one ,ly ratio the
dead mul jolge tl, world in KtableouMmia
mid r revive nil believer* to glory Tliit
f|ii|>l ii io. m till, jally cli'Vlin.l fable.
dream or false miracle Siieb ll.tiom
•botiiiilrd moona tlit* Ji w, Turk* and
Heathen lllttuooiitti, llilddlilalii Mild
M til M 111 1,. ml Mil I* 111 nr.< nil of tlltrui full of
faliulout hhturirs Hint doctrine* ; all with '
uut . villain I. mill lull ~| absurdities a'nl
HI .'I tin .in gto-dy impure Mi,.|<>t.*.i
ties 'lare tint translate them ul all M.I.
haii. o. danism lint most intelligent of them
all . miatn* titanjr thing. tliat * oulil mkr
Saudi" School .hiidlrtt laugh But tin*
i."i.pi I i| ( ii..i u in# fable; it it mi iiifalli
'•ln ruin ot fit It ami practice ,at certainly
irun at dm landing efJuloi* ('sosar on tlia
■bur**. Nt Britain i lia A|>oiles .In] nut
:livriil, or fuiju t c Gospel (o mislead oili
er*, nor were thev imposed on by others.
Peter I rail • ut to U turn foundation; dr
viim revelation, I In* only foundation of
froth Nt o can ii"t no the Sun without
ihn !*un to an run not know li".l aithout
lia.l (iotl inu.t reveal him-elf. <iod
(Joct i.-.nal Iniuti-if iii two way*: First,
Imim lutlilu. V g , a. when God let rated
iii 111 i .-It to Adam, Abraham, Moses, A..* ,
by vision*. dream* ami Voices, Kecundly,
11, 11 Ifr/y, I c , bv the Holy Scripture*
atld the preaching i I tin. Prophet* and
A|MIII< - St I'nti-r direct* attentiun t.
both kind* ol revelation. Say* lie We
have hot followed cunningly deviti'.l 'a
bin*, when we made known unto you the
I'.urr and eon.inn our LotJ Jr.u :
I lirut, tut w.re eyewit',et<e> uf hit rut.
j.-ity. for he received front God the Fa-j
ttier lo.nor and glory, when there eauie
tu.il a Vol. Il to him from the excellent
glory, I'liir it UIV beloved Son. in whom 1
..m Well pirated. An J thlt volcu whieh
. ume from heaven w .-heard, when we w.-re
with him in the holy mount We havel
alio a more *ure word of prophecy; a here
unto ye do wejl that ye take btK'd, a unto
. light that stiiticlh in n daik pine, until
the day dawn, and the day K*r arite in'
your bearu. In regard of the lir*t kind of
Ucveluttoii, the Apostle tayt: We were
oyaw itneno of the Uiajiwty of Jesus Chri.t,
■HI the Mount of Tran.figurali-ut, of which
we lure an mv .unt in Malt 17. 1, and
Mark'i-l'eter, .Jiiiuet and John were
eyewitiies.es of thcTrumtiguration. They,
saw the brightness ofChrisl—hi* facekbin.
as the sun— lii* raiment white a* the light
a> no fuller cuuld while thrai They
taw the appexraliee ot Motes and Kliat, 1
men of God. in glory talking with Him
about hit decease which lie thould aCCoiu- j
liith at Jerusalem. They themselves w.-re!
the men that w.-re repolug on Tabor and:
..waking taw the glory ot their Master and
lliv men standing by them. A* they de
parted, Peter said. l„el ut make here 11, ree 1
Tabernacles oi.o for The", oue for Mmes
and one tor Ellas. Thay were to full fit.
glory that they did n • know wlut lo do, |
Mark tj. They had such af,
'heavenly Joy and g <-ry a* enabled them
t. ray, ll it go, Kt to be here. Thev heard
Hie voice Iruin heaven iayuig : Thi* is my
be oVial Boli, Ac. l'hyy knew that (id i
repretei'U-d J. us Christ a- bit Son. hi*'
( beloved Son, in whom He vv* well pleat"'
<.l n t-eioved that God beholds Weill
pleased all poor tinner* who are in Christ.;
I bey knew that (iod himself represented.
In in * a 'l.-acher who taught true dectr.n*!
a Prophet greater I has 11.-ut IS !
Ji, They heard Ud htmseV *ay. ilear y* j
him. P. ler, James and John a* ihe ehot- :
• II eyewilne-f ft ~f (Sol, h.-ard ;
i ,• K .relation on Mount Tab -r. Thi*
Tramfirufat'on ttok pLeu only a abort'
lima be#ur th* . ru iti x ion, forthe ericuur
ageuieiit of lha di'viplu of our Lord Bi
ll.vans -I thi* remarkable event. *• tru'h
Ot the K -pel w - 7: reaied mmudiaWv t"
. ler, oames and John. But Paler will'
not build bis faith upon thi* foundation
alone, lie therefore spin;..;, , u „ morel
rMw V'liiui pi ci.hr. y, (prophetical w.irvl,)
the Scripture*, the written word of (jod,
I. <• . Muiinlr HrTetatiu i. (Sod doc* not
now tpcak to u* by riikmi, dreams nnd
voice*, but by men employed a* instru
ments . and this it a surer foundation of
hnlii than all other lievelation, Deut IS:
i 1 ti.-d s ancient prop!* were lo depend
upon prophecy rail .-r than *ignt and won
der*. They were direct'*! lo the Law and
the T< sjinteny I* f3O Ahrahdtn said
to the rich man, They luvi Motes and the
pr*>|deU, l-t them near them If they
hmrn.-l M "tes and the prophets, neither
will th.-y be persuaded though he roae
fron the dead The word of God ia intl
nilely ncra important and valuable than a
>'age from the dead Peter heard fue
ot the pMthcr, ar.d rrw the glory ..f
the S..n , yet he would not have believed
hi* own eye* and ears, had he ccn or
beard any thing contrary to luitture word
of prophecy. In at much, llief.. cyt ho had
..wis. n.odp*s. and immediate ltevelalion,
int uld "Mainly know, wlusher he
l-rwached the p 'Wcr and glory of J.-sU*
Christ or not know that he was not
preaching a falsehood -a fable B sidos
the Holy t.hoit strengthened him. ao that
he knew that b- proaehed no phantom,
no hobgoblin nor anything of thia kind
''u: why tr.,,: ii. dw yard of G,>d
,(han in vtsi ii.s and apparition* *i answer,
j bacattta of the divine power in tho word
' For the word of God i* .juick and |Kvw er:
fill, and hHr|>erthnn any two edge d > or j,
picreing even to the dividing rounder ot
i soul and apirit. and of the joint* and m.tr
row. and is a dicerner of the tiiought* and
inltuit* of the heaMs, H<-b. 4. I'd Ii wa*
n. l nccc.-Mary that all men should scti
Chrlrt trvnfigu>4 The timony of
three witnrM Was -i aUcsl lbi
!*i t Their tOktm. my ha* boon recorded
ill the ui*t'ir<' i volume; and Wo know that'
Ui Holy S. rlpluret are a sure foundation
lof faith. The reason of this, i* the tupcr-l
natural and divine power in it Divine!
truth :• a light thai thinelh in darkn."", a
light that Ills Inherent power to cnli|fhlor.
the benighted soul ; t-i ;r. !.... .ouv irtion !
sial a change ot vh-wt and leeling* T>
thi* cr.d, lu w ever. there must be attention.
The hertulurea mut bo road and atudivd. ■
Indued all our K.-ligion eomi-t* in know-,
ing and undernniiding the Word of God
No man ha* any m re lteligion than he
has religion* knowledge. Xo man ha'anv
more Religion than he intends t<> have.
Then v- o.' toii/ii Scriphn 0* should be the'
tuotlo of every man that love* Iruth
But where is tho durhtK*.. *pnken of
4 reiily within us-net In a corner The
whole heart it full of darkne**. Th" un
derstanding i* full ol darkness. The judg
ment i< full of error. The will i full of;
rebellion nr.d the affection* are full ol self
ihne*s. Reaton i blind and all the de
sire* are diverted from all that i* good.
THIS i indicated by St. Peter wh. he
-peaks of a '-gh; that shinatfi in n dark!
place—all the world 1* dark. No man
can enter the Kingdom of God who
brought life and immortality to light in
the gospel, except he walk in thi* glorious
The natural man rereiveih not the
thing* of the spirit of (iod, for thev aro
foolishness unto him; neither car, L" know j
then:, t*.nu's tlivy nr* spiritually deceiv
ed, Kph. 4 IM. But what will dispel thi*
datkness; I answer the light of divine
truth. Hence the Psalmist sav - Thy
word is a lamp tomv feet and a light to
my path, lib- 105. *j Tim. It JO. No hu-l,
man power will avail. There mu<t he ,
divine power. There must he spiritual 1
illumination ; the light oi God's word ,
This word i* a foundation of faith. The i
use we should mako of this light is an im- i
portnnt matter. In order to be benefited |
by thi* light, there must he attention. ,
prayer, reflection and obedience. There
mutt be attention until the dav dawn, and
Lho morning tnr arise in our hearts. ' The! ■
morning star precede* the *un and an
nounce* the approach of <luy—The Holy
QhutlUtbo tnornlng tUr and Christ the 1
iun. Follow this light and you will not i
rr; turn away from thc-c lamp* and you ,
must walk in darkne**. If thev (false
•earlier*) speaK not according to tiii* word
ihe Holy .Scriptures), it i* because there
no light in them. There w ill be r.y.,4 of i
he gonial until Jhu ji.ugmuat of Jesu*
L'hriat. t. a , the written word— after that
lot The Bible i, therefore, a book of the
r last importune* to nil. It ought to be vo
,, rv mtiotinl man* r n/r utrcmn. A nun
j mould not however, read thin ltook of
God according to preconceived opinion ;
to Mill laiown opinion or theorv. He,
; *lio vv i'l thus rend the sacred oracfes will
never attain to the truth. Ho who would
j rend the inspired volume to good purpose,
must a' ( .o re|..oiuhoi tlut uc Scripture I* of
(any) primtu inlerjiroUtion. No nun,
■ no church, must presume to interpret the
word ofGod according to theirown mind
They must keek understanding from God,
who shows the morning of the word by the
word, (comparing Scripture with Scrip
tuic,) mid bv his spirit lend* yood men in
to the knowledge imd understanding of it.
The lliblo is its own interpreter. It should,
therefore, command the highest respect
The Bible come* trout God, nut from man)
—not from anv sol ufmbn—not from hu
man reason at all David say*: The
spirit of the Lord spake by me; St. Paul
says: All Scripture is given by inspiration
of God, nnd is profitable for doctrine, for
reproof, for correction and instruction in
Righteousness, 2 Tim. 3: Id. Ministers
must write and preach according to 1 Tim.
4:18. 14 Prophets nnd Apostles accord
ing to Matt. 10: 10. '2O, The n;or, who)
wrote the ijeripturo* wore the hand ofGod
—what thuy wrote was as If God himsoll hud
written It. If holy men of God wrote the!
Scriptures as moved by the Iloly Ghost,
then, the Scriptures should not be explain-1
ed according to the will of man, but spir-!
dually. _ The Holy Spirit is the Author ol
the Script urea, lie can, therefore, best:
explain ttiein, since the Scriptures receive!
their full sense from the spirit and not
'■mi tin- •Ixukor. Ilul my* olio where it
>!**• B|*iiit ? I i.niwcr in hi* word. Hftk to
know tin'tinih Hiiti the Holy Spirit will
■titi vimi. A* aoon a* a mail will Iwjfin to
work outwardly In tin' umol ihi nioant of
grace, (ioil will work inwardly by hi* plr*
■ t work ill ainl Hiroitffli the irulli and
ibu* purify uitd sanctify the tool And
now lo flint up, wi< liuvn preach* d t<> u*
K'i*|*i* 1 of Ilia kingdom of I'hritt, wliicli i*
no labia, but a Itayelalioti of iJivino truth
—Wa not only too the majr*ly of a ciucifl
ml Jinn, but we Intro ■ mora aura word of
prophecy, wliii li can liot tla |*roiluci*il
not by Hutu, but by tb<* Jloly Uliotl; lot
m, therefore, give lit**) to it, that wa may
egperienco joy and |tc-aca in believing il
and b anvrd by it with an everlasting
•alvalioii A man might ba tempted to
iloubt tlia truth <>f the < hrintlan Religion,'
but hero in lliia holy Hook i* tbo M*urance
ofcttriial life through a crticlled Jc*u.
Well might Dr ) 'aton say : Surely, if]
Chr'ttianlty In- a doluiiou, ll i* a bh-tted
•lei ut ion indeed , and be who attempt* lo
destroy it, it an enemy to mankind It it
u delusion w iii. h touches u. lo do iutlly.
to love mercy, and walk humbly Before
God , a deluti 'ii wiiicb teavho. u* to love
<<ui Maker supremely, and our neighbor
at ourteiv. < , which bid* ut |<>ve, forgive
and pray for our encmie*, loader good far
evil, and promote the glory of G.sd, and ;
the happfneaa of our fellow rresture*;
which, whertvt-r It i* raccived, produce* •
humble, meek, eharllahla, and peaeclul
temper, and wbU li, did It univeraaily pre
vail, would bullish wars, nn ami misery
from the world. It is a delusion which
not only tu|i|iorts and com forts its believ
er* in their wearU.'tne progress through
tbi* vale ot li-art, but attendt thein in
death, when all other consolations fail, and
enable* them to triumph over sorrow*, sick
ness, and I lie grate. Jf delusion can do
this, in di lution let me lite and die ; for
what could the most blessed reality do
more ? J. T-.
Axrcßiburg.
BEATTY PIANO:
NOOTiIKK PI A NO FORTH h .- attain,
ed the same popularity tamp
for ('uvular I> V BK NTI'Y, NVashing,
ton, N-w Jerey.
Ho! for Sussman'a!!
Ju.vt IIJH-IIC.I in his new .juartcr* in
lluah'a AtcaJp
A LA HUH K (if
Trunks,
Valices,
All kinds of
Lsnth&r Zhtb rinding
Shoriiuilcrs cuff unt/ arc .SIVSNAUAI
I for cheap ttoek.
BUYS AND SELLS
CLGVKK IM> TIMOTH V SKKI).
idee C I !.
Miller & Son,
CENTRE HALL, PA
PKALSRS IN
J'VHI: ULT COS
AXD MEDICINES,
IOULMICALS. Oll.s, |)YK MUFFS,
I'KKU MKHY. NOTIUNS,
PA.NC\ A KTICLKS
FOE TUE TOILET,
A. . ic . Ac.
PI KeUl\L AXD LIQI ORN,
11 fr purjuAoe.
TruaM-* A: S'JppjrUrt in great variety.]
' A u<>. < hoice
' CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ,
and all other article* usuatlj kept in a
flrlcla* Drug Bl>r*. |
i Preacrintioui carefully Compounded.
[jatoci tf MILHKABQN.
. ~ CENTRE HALL
FOUNDRY &. MACHINE SHOPS
M \ MJJH **—
3LI
P' * '
B B QSHBi btiL""'; • T" • P
)| The undersigned having taken puttci
• iun of the above cuahlunnirnt, repect-i
fully inform the public that the aainc will,
| be canted on by ihctn in all it* branch**
L a* hareiutore.
The* manufacture the CELEBRATED
TTIIUB BLUE COUNT LA N'TKP., the
■ beat now made
.iHtiRSE POWERS. UIKSIiING MA
CIUSKS A SHAKERS, PLOWS.I
sTuVKS, OVEN DOORS. KETTLE
PLATES, CKLLARGUATKS, PLOW
SHEARS A MILL GEARING of ere*
; ry deacription, in abort their Foundry if
1 complete in every particular,
i We would call particular attention to
, our KXCFLsioP PLI|W, nrknowl-:
cdacd to Li the'bc.it Plow now in use.
r ihihihg in the beam f"t two or three hor-]
-c.
We al*<> manufacture a new and improv ;
I ,*d TRIPLE GEA RED IfoRSK PoW-j
KR. which ha* been used extensively iu
, the northern and western Slate*, anJhav,
. taken precedence over all other.,
AVeare prepared Lds wli KINDS OF
CASTING ftuui lh6 target l<> the email- :
|ect| iind nave facilitloi for doing all kind*
of IKON WORK >uch PLANING,:
TURNING, IJOKING, Ac.
All knd* <>f repairing done on short no- j
I tic*
VAN PELT & SHOOP, |
janlil-lr. Centre llal!
CENTRE HALL
COACH SHOP,
I.KYI MIIR\Y,
lat Ui* establishment at Centre Hull, keeps
on hand, and tor sale, at the most reasona
ble rate*.
Carriages,
Uuggios,
& Spring Wagons,
PLAIN AND FANCY,
and vehicle* of every description made to
; "rder, and warranted to l>e made of the
| hast seasoned material, and by the most
skilled and competent workmen. Pertont
wanting anything in hi* line are requested
to call and examine his work, they will
find it not l<> be excelled (or durability and
wear. may fitf.
I.KYI M I'll It AY.
NOTARY PUBLIC, iiUIiIUNKR AND
CONVEYANCER,
C K N T R F. II A L L. P A.
Will attend to adiuinitlering Oaths, Ac
knowledgement of Deed*. Ac, writing Ar
ticles of Agreement, Deed*, Ac, mavlo
I'. M. WILSON. T. A. MICKS.
WILSON & HICKS.
\VIIOLESALfi AND RETAIL
Hardware aud sitnv |>valt rs
Builders Hardware
DA Kill AGE MAKERS GOODS,
SADDLERS TRIMMINT.S,
ALL KIN lbS OF HARD W AUK AND
HOUSE FURNISHING flQQPfci.
STOVES.
SPEAR'S ANTI-CLINK Kit STOVES
A DOUBLE HEATERS
wbi -U will heat one or two rooms down
stair*, and same number above. Uust
very little more thitq alove*. Those
are tLt> host parlor stove* made.
SUSQUEHANNA COOK
STOVE.
Thia stove hH* large ovens, will burn
hard or soft coal and wood, Every one
warranted to give perfect satisfaction. '
WILSON A HICKS,
mat lo ti Bellofunte,
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
A. W GRAFF.
CKNTKK HILL, CKNTKK CO., PA.,
Ha. ju*t receiv<nl ■ large Invoice of
Winter (roods.
Con.Uliug "t the bet M*urtment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
DKKMM GOODS
u hock lilies,
PROVISIONS,
ROOTS A slinks,
HATHA CAPS.
AND FANCY AiiTICLKS.
ever brought to Potter twp.
LOWEST i'AHII PRICES!
Produce taken In exchange Hi big be.t
market price*.
A. W. Git A FF.
, "y*-ly.
(3. P ECK'S
New
Coach Manufactory.
CKNTKK HALL. PA.
1 he uft'jer.igned ha* openoj a new as
tabluhcnciit, at hi- lira .hop* f o j
manufacture of
Carriages,
. Buggies,
A Spring Wagons,
Slkmu* A*l Sl. up*,
PLAIV akd FA*CT
ofe\c*ry description .
All vehicle* manufactured by him
re warranted to render .all.faction, and a*
equal to any work don# el tow her*
lie u.e* none but the b*t matertal,
:.iiJ emp.oy. tbu mo.t .kiilful workmen,
iirnce they flatter thaw.#! vu* that their
work can not bu ev 1104 f"* durability
and 11 nub. *
Order* from a di.tance promptly attend
ed to.
Ouuie and examine my work
contracting *lewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE, 1
All kiudtiof Ke|>ariog duo*.
A.HD NEW PRICES!
man HATES RIBBED out.)
Goods at Old Faaliiooed Prices.
At the Old Stand of
\V.n U#LF.
W ould aeapeolfully inform the World and j
the r*t of mankind, that he ha*
ju; opened out and I* constantly
receiving a large >tock of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS
which ho i* offering at the eery low?##
market price.
DRY GOODS and
l Print*. klulin#. Opera Car>lont. and Wall
; Flannel*, Ladle* Ore** Good*, autk a*
! Oelainc, Alpaca*. Poplin*, Eupret# Cloth,
'Sateen#, Tnrncise, together with a fall
ltoek of every'.bmg usually kept in Vhc
l)njr Gopd# line.
which he ha* determined W ell rcif
cheap, cooiiin|f of
NOTIONS:
A full clock. con titling part of Ladie* and
Children'# Merino iie. Collar#, Kid
glove#, heat nualily ilk and Litle thread
Gloroa, liooda, Nubia#, lireakfaft thawlt.
HATS & CAPS,
' A full !>>urtment >•!
Men* BOY'S *riJ Children'*
oi ihe Uiei style nod belt.
CLOTHING,
Ready made. * choice selection of Meat
and Boy'of the newest style* and must
tort utalemU.
HOOTS & SHOES,
7
"WM. WOLF.
CENTRE HALL
Hardware Store.
J. O. DKISINGEE
A new. complete Hardware Store ha* J
been opened by the undersigned in Cen-j
ire Hall, where he i* prepared to sell allj
kind* of Building and House v urtikUigl
Hardware, Nail*. Ac.
Circular and Hand Saw#, Teanoa Saw*, j
Webb Saw*, C'.ubas Hack*, a foil a**ort-|
ment f &sd Mirror Plate Picture
Krnwet, Spokes. Fo!lo, and Hub*, table;
Cutlery, Shovel*, Spade* and Fork#, i
Locks, Hinge*. Screw#, Sa#h Springs.;
Hore-Sboc*. Nail#, Norway Rods, Oil*,
Tea Bells, Carpenter Tool#, Paint, Yarn
i*he*.
Pictures framed in the fined *tyle
Anything not on bftad. ordered upon
horte#l notice.
f<T Remember, all nod* offered cheap
er than elsewhere
aug 25' TS-lf
The Granger Store!
Something New!
CASH AND PRODUCE FOR
CHEAP GOODS.
SHORT CREDIT A SHORT PROFITS.
IkUKAL UKE.\OBLL,
; Spring Mill* ha* ektabluhed a store to suit
the times, and has a complete stock of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
QUKKNBWARE
n.ATS, CAPS.
BOOTS A SHOES,
FISH. SALT,
CIGARS. TOBACCO,
DRUGS, SPICKS, CULS,
In short a lull line of
EVERYTHING FOR LESS PRICKS
THAN ELSEWHERE,
COMR AND JUDGE FOR YOUR
SELVES.
sfeb. y.
HARDWARE STORK.
J. & J. HARRIS,
No. 5, UKOOKKRHOFF ROW.
1 A new and Complete Hardware Store
. ht*i been opened by the undersigned in
j BrockerhotFs new building—where they
■ arc prepared to aell all kinds of Building
I and House Furnishing Hardware, Iron
i Steel, Nails.
n. ?v g *£r wheels in setts, Champion
[Clothes W ri fi r . Mill Saws, Circular and
Hand Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws
Ice Cream Freezers, Rath Tubs. Clotbei
Racks, a full assortluent of Glass and
i of all gi Eeg) Picture Frames,
[ Wheelbarrows, Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps,
Belting, Spokes, Felloes, and Hubs,
1 lows, Cultivators, Corn Flows, Flow
Shear Mold Boards and Cultivt
i * or ' Cutlery, Shovels, Spades
and Forks, Locks. Hinges, Screws. Sash
Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway
Rods, Oils, Lard, Lubricating' Coal,
Linseed, Tanners, Anvils, Vices, Bellows.
Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Factory
, Bells, Tea Bells, Orlndstones, Carpentw
Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Faint, Oils,
' Varnishes received and for sale at
jun6 &3-tf. J. &J. HARRIS, i
M)K FAMMKKS AND ALL OTIIKRj?
Go u>
I. Gu^eiiheimer.
FOR FOREIGN A DOM 181 If
DHV GOODS. NOTIONS.
READY MADE CLOTH IK<
DItE6U001,
<4ROCK UI KM,
I'KOVIMIuKM,
ROOTb At SftoKM,
lIAIS, CAPS, DOO'i'S At bliOib
< MITIII\U, OIL <l.o'l l|is
AMD PAMCy AKTICLI>
yCKK.VSWAKR, GROCERIES. PRO
VISIONS. FLOUR. Ac
and it now prepared to acooaod.uo fc i
hi old cuitoraers, and u welcome tWJ
new one* who roar favor Lisa wm,
tbeir patronage. He feel, aafe
mg that he can pleaae the moat faetiJi •
otia (.'all and see.
w a I 2, AACOrfJC K>'DKINKR
r. B.—Mr, Katsman still continue^
to deal in
AND SIIOE-FINDINGW.
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS.
in the old room, where he may alna<
on found. 12ap.'./'
'P JiE und,.TaigMdV
X the popular demand f or Lower
iSMCTiIt.?!!?
SADDIJtRY.
£&. ~a
VtriC<3 ftr - d
J^£^ t H f nw , Collar., Bridle*,
and in fact e [IA *° d <|Ual ' l f ; W * lp *'
claw *i>' . or Fthina to complete a ir*l
wl.icl. ° now offer* at price*
"** will uit tae time*
_ JACOR HINGES. Centre Halt
Stoves! Fire! Stoy's!
At Andy Reetmau'c, Centre Hall, at
. latest and b**t rtovet out, he ha* jnt
_ , _ received a large lot of
Cook Stores, the Pioneer Cook,
the Eclipse Cook,
the Reliance Cook.
PARLORS—The Radiant Light, *elf-fec
der, Ga* Burner. National Eaa
Jewell, At
taxHeeelD *U>ve* a* Lo W a* anywhere
la Mifflin or Centre co. w
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE
"VOTE PIPE a npoctisc
1 All kind, of repairing done. He k%
alwaytonband
B^*.
CUPS.
diH*crs,
All- i. DISHES, AC.
hu .a wlrr **t*d and charge* raa.oc
ggy.
Centre Hill
FURNITURE.
JOHN li It ECU HILL,
in hi# elegant New Room*, Spring ctreet,
Ilellefonte.
ilat on hand a tplrndid acsorlmeat ot
HOUSE FURNITURE from the cam*
tuonecl to the nott elegant.
CH A M BKK SETS. PA RLOR SETS.
SOFAS, CHAIRS. BEDSTEADS.
WOOL MATTKKSSE* HAIK MAT
TK ESSES.
and anything wanted in the line of hi#
hutineca—homemade and city work. Al
*, baa made a fpeciality and keep# on
hand, the iargeat and 2ae*l clock of
WALL PAPER.
Good* old at r*iuoL.ah) re tea, wboh-taiw
and retail Givi aim k call before pur
c baaing eUewWato, fb6*ly
J. ZELLER dr SON
DRUGGISTS
No 6 Brockerboff How. Bt Ikfootrjft*
I'fri\iHeri, Fn Uonda Ac.,
Ac.
Pure Wine* and Liquors for medical
!I purpose* alway* kept. may 31. 72.
OENTREHALL "
Furniture Itooms!
MBA KBVXBIHE,
respectfully inform* the citizen# of Centra
county, that he ha* bough t out the old
stand of J. O. Dei Dinger, and has reduced
the' price*. They have constantly on hand,
and make to order
BEDSTEADS.
HI JRKAV'S,
SINKS.
WASH-STANDS,
HUMS MAP* CHAIRS ALWAY# OX UAXD.
!, Their *tock of ready-made Furniture i
I large and warranted of good workmanship
and u all made under their own immedi
ate supervision, and i* offered at rate#
cheaper than elsewhere.
Call and see our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. 26 feb. ly.
Gift & Flory's
New Shoe Store .'
l AT CENTRE HALL.
They have now opened, and will constant-
JEJSJSR on h * nd . • splendid (lock of new
SHOES, GAITERS; A SLIPPERS, fo*
men, women and children, from the bett
manufactories in the country, and new of
fered at the
Lowest Prices.
BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upon
short notice. They invite the people o.
thi* vicinity to give them a call; a* they
will strive to merit a share of their nat
ron g- mvKHf
D. M. RITTENHOrSK,
WITH
KOOXN, KCIIM ARZ A CO.
_. . WUOHCBAUI DKAI.KKM IN '
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
n&szss&r*
THE GREAT CAUSE
II UJIAN I s E R Y .
Just Published, in a Sea/rti Envelope.
/ tire six cents.
....L 1 "^ c if lr *," n . t J* nnlatw. Treatment. and Radical
37 Lw .?*' w ekneaa. <* KiHTmt..rrbu>, Induc
ed by Half Abuw, Involuntary Fmlaaiowa. latency
iI? 1 " UrMlity, uid ImiuiduuvaU to llirilu, a en"!
!J"f ;Oamiimpttop. KpUepiy and Ktla Menial and
I !>>*lcal IncaiukciUr. Ar.-tty KOBga*' J. CI LVEH-
W PU.. M 11., author 0/ the "OfMU book," A,
Tba world reuowned anther. tm Skia admirable L. ,
lure, clearly iMvvea fruui hi; own ei parlance that the
awlul conaeyuencea of Self Ahuae may be effect u.lt
removed without medicine, end without danueroui
•"retail uperattona, bouctea, tnatrumenU. rlui St
00 Mia la (m,lnline out a mode of cure at
and effectual. by .bleb every .offerer £ £XX.r?hi?
hla condition may be, may cure blue ken cL-V-i. ~fc
vateiy and radically. nbeaply. prl
ftir Tbia Lecture will pre#* a boon to iheuaandn
ana thontanda.
Mentunder eee|. in a plain envelope, to am addreae
•Titrate#
CHAR. J. 0. KLINF a rn
I* JulT BJo * dwll, Ne " York; Pot I oßce 80., tie#
BUTTS HOUSE
HELLEFONTE, PA.
I ,J B. BUTTS, Prop'r.
Has hrt class accommodation; charg
es reaaona • t f
iLLKR'S HOTiL. Woodward P
frtage* arrive and depart daily j