' r. ,§F.NTRE . . *tt.CUftTI.. MM .. Editor. Centre Hall. Pa., Sept 'J-C 7 RRMS —f'Jprr yMr, in ciiMM". ?eke* not paid in arfeane*. idnrrtntrmmtn 20 ftr !*# An" "•*• H'flirtHi, and/or 6 asa 12 V"' al oontrnet. Democratic Ticket. (fdwmar, CYRUS L PERSHING. Pchuylkill county. Maf* IWastirrr, VICTOR E. PIOLETT, Brtdford county. Mm/—LEV I MUN SON Treasurer —D. A. Ml SsKK. l\othonotary~\ A RON VN ILLIAMS * Urgutrr- W. E. BURCHEIKI.D. AWJrr-WM. A. TOBIAS. CbnMUMMttr' —H. A. MING Ll*. —J.N. HALL. CWwwr—Dß. JOS. ADAMS. .4Mtiiter*—JOS. GILLILAN D. —A. J.GREIST. lion, llcm!rick R. Wright ap pointed Chairman of tho IViuooratic State Committee. Hon. Sam'l Calvin, who on.e repre sented this district in congress, and heretofore a republican, has come out on the atuap for Pershing. In every county of this state, the local papers have column upvn column ot" Sheriff sales, and yet the radical pre-.- would have us believe their party lnu givon us the pmmisol prosperity, and have the brass to ask the people to re elect Hartmaft with his doubled sala rv' Tlie most laughable thing just now i the attempt of some radical jaj>er> to crow over the Maine election, with their majority reduced from 11,000 down to scant 5,iW. Rid you hear the news from Maine" You can't stand the thing agaiu. Significant.—lt is rumored that Gov. Hartranft is negotiating for a resiiiriHv in Norristown. Then? will be a big tilt ing from Harrisburg to that town about January, next—llartranft already feels it in his bones that he must emigrate. The Belie for. :e Republican think- we should -upj rt Mr. Glenn, bev.ui.-o he i a one-armed man. Well, we can't see it.at all. Mr. Glenn gets a -ikl round pen-ion from the public treasury for that 1..-a —enough to keep hitn without vic ing any thing. Then he is able for ma ny other pursuits—stout and active, to an extent that he hardly feels the loss of his arm. so far as it might interfere with his livelvhood. Mr. Muuson, on the other hand is a gentleman of deli cate health, broken down by hard labor, ami poor, and will make a better Sheriff than Mr. Glenn. We never knew of a deu >. ratio nom ination that was hailed with -uch uni versal delight and satisfaction all over the state, as that of Judge Cyrus L. Per shing. About three-fourths of the re publican paper- admit that it is a good nomination. Now, then, voters of Penn sylvania. if you desire she election of a mau of undoubted honesty and purity, show it by casting your votes for C. L. Pershing. There has been quite a collapse in radical hopes of late. They do not boast of defeating J). A. Musser, for Treasur er, as they did some time ago. Upon snuffling around they find that our nom inee, Mr. Mussfr, is all right witli ihe voters after alliand that he will go in with a majority. They can not ini peaeh Mr. Master's honesty; they can not call in question his entire fitness for the nlace_4e, with much desert land between the names. It serves the Republican, it would seem as right good ballast to fill its columns. These rad nominees w ill never again look as large as they do n>w in that sheet. After November they will not • be heard of again. Now- it is wreak and little men in big letters—the fable of the toad and bull—and the bubble will soon bust. The prolonged struggle,say s the Morn ing Patriot, uud the close vote in tin Erie convention over the currency ques tion would indicate that aw ide differ ence exists among the democrats ol Pennsylvania on that subject. Yet this difference is more apparent than real. All democrats are agreed that gold and silver constitute the safest and best cur rency. All of them look forward hope fully to the day of resumption, but the main difference is as to the manner and time in which resumption shall be brought about. The resolutions of the Erie convention, expressing the opin ions of the majority, declare emphati cally against further contraction of the currency and the forced resumption < f specie payments under the 1< gislation < i the Lust republican congress. They dr. uiand that this policy shall be adandon ed and that the restoration of legal ten ders to par with gold shall be brought about without any violent shock to the business interests of the people. Thus the question resolves itself into one con cerning the best manner in which spe cie resumption shall take place. The national bank system is condemned as a dangerous monopoly imjiosmg oppres sive burdens on the people, and the de mand is made that the currency issued under this system shall be permanently retired. These resolutions on the cur-1 rency question inny be regarded as in structions or suggestions to the demo cratic representatives in congress from Pennsylvania. In this practically con sists their main importance, for with the democratic majority in the next congress the determination of the financial ques tion will rest, and to them it may be safely remitted. So tar as the democrats of Pennsylvania are concerned they will permit no honest differences of opinion in regard to the currency to divide them in this contest which will be decided on state rather than on national issues. All, kard money men and greenback men, will earnestly unite in supporting Cyrus L. Pershing, the able, pure and honest jurist who lias been nominated as their candidate for governor. We have seldom heard of a more ter rible affliction iu one family, than has been the case in that ot' Michael Gal lagher, of New Garden towadiij, (Ches ter county. He has losi eight ofUisjiiue •children by scarlet fever, four haviug died within one week some lime ago, and four more having died week before lost. It is with pride that we refer to our > county ticket. The men upon it are <>t < Spotless character and eminently quali-) | fiod for the respective cilice* for which | they have been nominated, and the rad* ! ieals have thus far not been able to find j a single Haw in any one of litem. The i ticket should have every democrat it , - vote, and the majority should and can J W 1,000 in the county, if evert s his duty. l.evi Muimon for Sheriff. D V Mu--er ftr Treasurer, Aaron Williams for Pro thonotarv ; Win. A Ifiirvhfn ld !• i Bee ister : Wm. \ l\>lia* for Recordi t . 11 A. Mingle and J. N llall for tVmuois siotterm and Messrs. liro.-t aiiiiiiillilaud for Auditors are the men presented by the democracy for our county office- Read over the list, and pick out one ot whom you can truthfully -ay. that he i not honest, or that lie i- not connwteiit. The fact is that it i- such an array of good men, that the radical- have given up all hope v : defeating any one of the vleniiH-r.it ic nominees. They have alt been true life long democrats, utid th.it entitles each and every one of tin-> gentlemen to the vote of every go, ,1 democrat. Let u- give them a rousing vote for their honesty, qualification-am! coii-iatent democracy Democrats of Centre, are you organ ised? Will you see that every demo cratic voter pays his taxes on > r In-fore the Ist of (Vtolier, so that we 100-e no vote bv such neglect ' See that your ueighlMir is fltlly aroused to the great importance of the campaign. Reform i the wateh-word. Reform can only In brought almut by turiiiiig out the v ..ni eron ring and putting the state into the hands of the pure and incorruptible Pershing. Democrats of t'eutre, urou-* ' go to work, and -w that our good old county doc- her full share in tlie great work of Reform. Poor Alabama' She is lioukrupt C.,rpet-liag rule has done it for her. Northern adventurer.- supported by fed oral bay i nvtts under order fr< m \\ iugton, have robbed her, and left her with a debt of f2ff.000.000, against a tax al le property of the state of f 1 V.t.tW.l* 0, and now she cwn not puy,ju-t a- many in Centre county, an 1 adjoining toiu;- ties, who by the score- are uuler tin ShcritTs hammer. The Committee on Finance and Tax atiou made .i report to the Constitution: Convention of Alabama a few ih.y ago. They say they have \ it. in-, i i; i . h they find almost exhausted, and !..,vc looked iuto the financial con '.i'i n of the Mate which is absolutely appalli 1. y find thet u.il indebtedness of the °atr t > lie ;d u! f.t'/'ff.'s"'. .r lth, : •.! v ' iue of taxable property al>otit ft' 1 • i,- 1000; that it v. uld r pi ire m r!y . p.; cent, of the entire taxable property ot the State t> liquidate tho ,1 ht. This would indeed bo appalling vvtrc .t a for the hope of an adju-tmen.t hi i 1 o:.s by the Commis-ioner-a;p :u?id to ad j just tlie public debt, by which Al -.una may l>e relieved from this heavy burden which is crashing the energies • f her [ people. The direct debt i- a 1 it ?'"< ! credit for that purpose; we recommend that no shall be incurred by tin- State except to repress insurrection, n - bellion or invasion ; wc recommend . reduction of 25 j>er cent, on all salarii and a reduction of pay and mileage o; members of the Legislature from f'i t fl per day, and from T) t< 10 cei.t- |x 1 mile ; we recommend that the Leg!-!, ture shall not, in any one year, levy more than three-fourths of 1 per rent, tax upon the property of the people fir State purposes. We believe, with thesi economical views fully carried out am the eointemplated compromise rom-un mated, with the rate of taxation fixed at three-fourths of 1 j>er cent, as a maxi mum, that our State w ill once in >rc gai: her deserved prosperity. One of the n-vdutions of the dem - ( cratic state eonvention pledges its can didate for state treasurer to aj>; ly a; money in the sinkingfundto tlieprm} payment of tlie state debt, and to em plov none of the public money, dirc tlv or indirectly, for hie own ]rolit. In < th i r word.- there is to be uo furthei a< cu mulatjon of enormous balances in thi -inking fund for use among bank l • the roots, and the money ins it cainc iiitc the treasury is to be promptly applied mcording to law tr> the payment of tie public debt. Victor L. Floicttof I'rad ford county, the democratic cajidiilatc for Htate Treasurer, is a man wh m. be depended tifKin to faithfnilr r< di i • 1 the pledge of the conventi m. Witli him in control of the treasury of Penn sylvania tiie abuses of tlie present man- ' agement will lie effectually de troyed. I'nlrint. The key-note of successful politics, in a strictly party sense, too, was sharply 1 struck by Governor Tilden when he re commended independent voting a-tin ' remedy against "nominations not fit to 1 be made." It is always tlie rascals in a ' party who poll it down and destroy it. and the way to control and eliminate a *" iuperfluity of naughtiness is simply to * picket the rasi als.* They are not sensi tive to ordinary influences, but can un- 8 dersland wonderfully well what it im- ' plies to be beaten on a winning ticket. Party "managers" likewise are powerless 1 to counteract this specific. What use is 1 there for them to put their tools in nom ination if the people refrain from voting I for them? The surprising virtue in a "scratched" ticket is that it not only jsjts a quietus tijxin the rascal nominee of to- v d iy, but guarantees us virtue in nomi- 1 nees to be pit forward to-morrow. ■' Hence, leaving all benefits to the State a out of the question, and looking at the '' m*2t*r in a purely partysense, Governor " TihlcnV rob.- of action mint lie accepted as the key-note to p /ty success, for it is " demonstrably true that tl. party which w puts forward the purest cumlplafos will; w in the long inn be most fre jut ntly ape-' C J cessful. A sciab hed vote p'eketr a po-, al litical rascal as effectually as a red Hag ol pickets a house having the small-pox in j n if, and as our policeman could if tin \ 1 cho-o Ihill ilo not | nl.i t ; lllhl l g . i.,l t panel hitnsiw. H" i s/ ui:.\ 1 i'h; 10 .11 iu.k n:i him n • .•mplimelitiiry M-remnl* in hoimi nfhia iioinination It was eiitiielv a eitucns' uiov cuiciil, and Was not in ai.v w.iv u I party or |.litnal ulluir. Tho Judge up : [iMred on the ImliHtiiy and made a short address which vva- rapturously applaud ed. He said Mu Air* (itimu In tin- visit of iMiigrutiilation I roisignue the fact that time i- no political Mgiiificaiicc The , oiivciition vv liich a.--ciiildci| this week it Kric saw proper to pr,-cut my iiamc to the |leoplv , f the State as a . .iinlid.it. for liovvriior. Vs fellow townsmen, yun have e.'iite to my home on tin- motni t.iiu m.li to -uv that you an-pleased that ' thi- high honor has been conferred up j on me, 1 aeix'pt this otlering ot your |ierotta! regard in the -pirit in vvhieh it is given, and in return say to you that 1 am greatly gratified to he it- reeipo tit at your hands. To ho Governor <•: I'enu -ylvania, a State which tm luile- in u iHiuud.iries nearly four iinllious of p.,,- ple, and w ho.-e mining, manufacturing and couimerviul interests, vast a- tlu-y now are. arc year hy year growing in magnitude, might well till the measure of the aitibitiou of any iff her citizens. I\> the many frteiuls who have thought me worthy to occupy so distingui-hcd a |toaitiuii. and who, hailing from different sect ions of the Slate, labored -o larm-st- Iv and unselfishly for my nomination, are due my warmest thanks. But c-|>e ially have the pi. ple of l'oltsville, and the county of Schuylkill iinp.-ed u|h>u in a weight of obligation which cannot oe di-chargcd hy any lucre expression* ff gratitude or thanks. When 1 came miotig you a* a resident 1 wan cordially rci ei veil, and -iin ctha. time have Wen, .11 all occasion-, im-si generously iu- : urageil and stip|KrteiL Should the op r.unity pic-eiit itself hereafter, my j 1 trot, will dem n-tr.ite my ap prvciati nof your kindness. [Judgi P.. here paid ac> mplin < lit to J ... -' lai d, j which . ..-. injHiSiic.l the pr. .. i .ff -ili/i-ns. ] 1 will 'e'ain yon but 1 'tie longer in tliis ..ttm-phcrc. 1 not promise n >vv that I will n I'ainl.v at- the m-xt iti . .gtirati ■i of tiovirj nor at 11: irish a/, should tin vol. •-<■! the State command me take part that occasion, 1 will he happy t n . many ,myfill .. ritir ,in t!..- li: ofp: . -i >n e..ti .lit . -n --v< nient to att. 1 . ... ir. tli.inl you for tiii- large dem : : I tru *t! i - vvhi h:: v! : lu-to . . h otlloi i.ut'.ial p.-r re gar I vv : ! 1 in-v.r 1 broken. I'r.ATf >I:M oF THE ,\7. tl YoKK nEMOCKAVV. T' i- den. .i. y of the 1 , .i- s". te held their state
  • eilv return to -pi cic payment is demanded alike by the highest consid eration of commercial morality and hon est government. • Applause.) To there intliculic declarations of 1 democratic' principle* and policy time give proof. The present deprr—ion of business is caused by the reaction from the un healthy stimulus of an excx-sive, d prcciated and irredeemable currency ; by enormous and ill-a.lju-n-d municipal, state and Federal taxation, and by u ravagance, waste and peculation in the administration of public affairs. In the face iff the fact that the existing vol ime of currency is greater than can be ibsorbcd hy busim-ss, in the face of the fact that the recent fall iff prices have followed rejieated inflation-, any at 'enipt to increase the currency would be worse than ineffectual to revive pros poritv, fi>r it would interrupt tliclo aling proceK-os of industry. It would be worse than futile to restore confidelne for it would create distinct and new im ■crtainties in business, paralyze the Is winning of enterprise, rob !nls>r of it canty employ ineiit, and while stifling he progress iff administrative reforms, would bring lasting dishonor upon the credit, the intelligence and the charac •>r of the country. < Apj-lausc. i The Democratic party of Ni vv York al - i rc-utlirin tlie principles set forth in their platform adopted last venr t "-era ruse, and endor- d hy Vi.oo> fVirios ratic majority, applnc-c at the eh • tin foil- vv ing it: a j .21 of j . ;:r!y - ok- . votes and vindicate 1 liefore .;!! tlie ide of this Republic by the illu-frioi:- idministnition iff (sov rr.'-r Sa: . IJ. TihJen. [tin at applau-o.] Front fhe New \ rk D< iu< ratic plat ■ Til. Svrncti"-. S, pt j.,. 1-7!. I ir-t—(iold and silver tlie only l*-;"il tender, no mrrcmy convertible with • oiu. Meond- Steady step-: tov . rl rp"cie pnyments, no step h.-v-k ivard. Third Hone ' payment ofpubli-debt in coin and sacred pre --rvation of pub lie faith. Fourth—Revenue reform, federal tax ation for revenue only, no - vernrnrnt parti.i-r.hip witli proti te ! ui 'n"j olie [Aj'plau-c.] I'iftll—Home rub ; . limit i ! lor; '! -. most jealously the few j ovvers instrnit i d to public serv.tnt-, rnuninjial, F'ate nd Federal; no <-ntr.ili*;:tl -ixth Kqiial and exact justice to nil , men ; r.o partial legislation, no partial taxntion. Seventh—A free j>ri-ss ; no gag laws, , (Applause.) l.ighth—Free men j a uniform excise | law ; no sumptuary law. Ninth—ff fflieial accountability enforced ' hy better civil and iriminal remedies; , no private use of the public funds by ' public oflicrrs. Tenth—Corporations chartered by the i State always supervissble l,y Ktnti- inter- 1 eata of the people. ] Eleventh—The party in power is re- < sponsible for all legislation when in 1 power. 1 wclfili —Tlie Rre-hhiu y is a |.idilig 1 trust, not a private ja-rqujsite. No third i term. (Ap|duusc.t * Thirteenth—Euonomy in public ex- | [K-nsi's, that labor may be lightly bur- j deued. r The Democrats of New York, in Con- } van tjoit assembled, pledge themselves, i tlieir iioiniiwwMi.-in.d their representatives in Senate and Assembly to follow where „ an honest and fearless Chief Magistrate u lias dared to lead in reforming the ad- njfiist ration of our great canals, ao long n lesjsdled In j.'u ir construction, inaintc lunee, repair;-, and ; s; to carry on j villi unwaverin purpo.-e and liifolity ; vi e measures; to iuerea- e the i Iticien y ol all departments of public works \\\ ind service, and to persist in reducing tl >ur .State tux, in which burdens have al cady been lightened by tlm re trench- nit -it t ..•! n!. riu • n{ , t ingle* v\ir to 'lo* .11 nit lit of io ,11 !\ ■on i t-ritl ' 10 I'tiMii .in, mid nil .in follow t iti< lo ot whatever |i|irtj or 1111110', who mp willing in tlio ininiii.' Stale t-U-t-ti. 11, to! unite w 1111 ut in tin' it ituin I itiiilitliiti' 1 j 1011 nrt form |>l;til>im RIIT' 111 1111-I IN, V OF \I I 1.0K.T IN TIN 11 -llllc t-ti|l\t litioll, II few till)* ;i|?<, llt!"|it td tilt' follow lllg It - • >11!t... Ii - 111111111111*0!' ly I ir.it, Ivt'iii) v I'll, I'll.ll tilt' I li'lnoi I utlr |tnrty of tin Mute favor* rt'trriit'liiiirnt it in I M-forin in tin- itiluiiiiintr.it toil of till, ili'l'iirt infill nof tin 1 ...\tin nit-lit, lnttli State ulitl Nntlotiti). Sf. -iinl Tli:t Hi' urt' lit favor of u H< 'ind i tirreuvy coin or it" cqtiivuli'iit in; t-Kif iitiul to stability in litiMiii m and a 11 ti i.iti- 11 of |iro|M >ty. Wo fuvor htojt-j jI o ward* n|HHif |utymt-utu itntl 110 atop I I int'k w art! Third Th.it if tit') ri'i'iito id!iittfiii]>tH to I'oiuiuit tin-1 Viuorratii parly toni-vm (flu ol jiujivr lOolifv hand U|Hiil till 111. cnnMitutioiial exercise of federal |jout 1. . 1 a 1 lino- agaimt t'oinniou welfare undj Wiiiift 11 \ dilution of.l mrditi.il urtirle of! tlio I't iiioi ratit i tfi il, • • • llolt. NailiUi'l fulvin, follut-r in- I I 111.111 and tlflr _'.-itt< to tlio i'ouktitulioiiul J j t'invention, am! a itauncli ltf|niL>lii*au,! nji >k> at thf l'i-tilling ratification meet-1 uiy in llollidavhhury, on Saturtluy even-! ; itig I. St. and with him 011 tlio ronlrniuj tun Major William William*, alio .11 long-time Republican leader. IK He-' I I'tihlir.in Blair about to t|roj out otl line? TitK \ itDlt 11N I'HIAL. I'. V itlrllCf that \N I lt rvt It Wan toll ci 1 mil in lit ( liarlit- lb**- east'. I'llilit!l|'liil, Si on-lit Li r 'J. At the! \\ ro-Tt lit trial I ili v Ili'tiiy \ llsrtnoti ; M M the FLI-L witn.---, HI J by him oouti-EL! 1 far tl>.' |ir • .'fiiiii'ii explained it w?t 111.. 1 i.'hlbt! ! > -boa Itntl till' tt.l.-1111111l tool heel, -non from limf to liiiif ill company 'uii: M r HI-.! 1 ug! mid what *t**lt-K2H*tlit- I 1..1 H Illtl'ltO ' Uo!- I fit : mmit to :ru-. the te-iim<>ii> t* ooverthe' t■. f . : 11 : Cfcarlh Io 4 and tla i . "f M '• r and Doug T 1' W !> te-tifid tint to kl'W \V ■ ••■♦rvelt, r. t ' Inno ry Ji quint \ i: M .: \. 0 V. 1.1 . u„- 1., o whs Hit id : ng t|. bar during{!*• 1. # tw .tut iiia • < i' :li ■ t*J -.4 ti>f v-f. .. •- 'it tin iv *.,. . hat tlio two tan w.re f ':1 I'll !t !fl| a : ttu' • -'"tlii to*, thr 1 4r"itr*t-M saw 1 loi.glr n WHi H.'tl! loiltli . n liltlto.fr t' fir-t ■ iif Hint U , . .', : Mi- prr- 'nt io btioie; tio> witi,.-- f!rt h. tu of li.o ab.ito 1! a . 1 I fftrl.c It ;.. "A - . ■ him 10 J ! f ti i hi 11Wi .1 ling* lie iotiid tri - ir.i • !f!<■ | *rti •< t' a! were in lit IV. s .-rrrlt tit1 1 - w .in. - ! . for 1! . ■ : a dr.v or two it. .... c 1 tno bad hf. wilh'\! dirnM.n vini, ;i;. t'te t.v.r. T • v .- war 10 k >-4 if lie had at V I aht ill a dff i;.l '! tit w s tOb ii'rtr 1I"in a lendin. ijur Tl.f ob j "it-eiioi m.- : t (U.taili. 1 1 Ti ult lot > ill. I -uui. tl .It ill ti.f Utter i an of g.| • * tfi.tb" r I.' t ally a tJcioWr \V . t< • rrlt '.l krtl tin wl'.i: - t - ' ' Join trow f it chalk t a; h an'l i lon tha i fHard.K-r u tlint would I'f .. ia 11 tSst tlituif | -1 ai oil t aiiia lh V\ .-it-r. \*lt .aid 1 ' To. Weill the psrllo. ami if tl. i'\ wt rc .i" •>! diiiecbitil w.iti Id tiil lit.) three dnT" The witness asked Wester veil where thf child MS, whether lii-lil. n 111 nt ut n tare, or wherr* ] will rover tell Jon, ' n |H>nde.l Wester veil Subsequently in rr|vnn to further I quest), ns oil the |*srl of ta tliees, defend -1 art .aid MoHlier had the child up the ri* IT. but where, he did not knots i At th-afterniKsn si t.ion t!f pruM-cutmn oflVrid in evidence some document-, ito 1 ludir y the K- tnynu o* letters recvivcd by Mr. J.os. from the abduttor>. among llit-m twin K a 1* Iter dirci tins; hitn t" ride on thu rear platform ola train from I'lola ilalploa to .New York, ke< ping a look out on the way for a signal to throw the J J',- tOl off. After tfe letters u.-re read and admitted as evidence Mr Ko.. wa. calli 1 1 and k'tiM that he took the trip referred to, and rode on the r* ar platform of the 1 car, as directed ; and llial lie cviled for a letter -uokon ■ t in ali'Ul t-r of the letters of tin- afc iuctof. tut fai td ". get it and re -1 turned home.. On cross cvnn inalioti he .aid that be did r.ot lake til*- ."0,0T) wit 11 him The . nun on wmlth did not formally ! close their case, but at the poin lu*ion of 1 tlioevidcnci the Court adjourned. MISSISSIPPI. , I'iKHIII'OINTS LETTKU TO AMES. : He Gives the Governor Good Advice. Washington, Septui ibur )o Scnst-ir (tri, i o- i. aiiii - i.il of bit associr ' a.es, cii'led lit* oi tie Attorney General 111. I .lay and stateit they I.ad telegraphed Gov -1 riinr Ames they wi re sat: tj.Hl with what , the Attorney (ism ral hail done in regard ] • ' attplicalions for th** iiit rfi-rem e td (ten, I Grant. Thev again re pieted the publi t;• ti.-n of the At tor to v Genera" le'l.r t IG iv. rn**r Am*--, and I* • id"n! Grant tomenttpp i! is made puhlie. The letter : a* fill', tt. , Vrr GITMEVT t p Tpsrit n T WAWIIIXOTOX, I). C. Sept. 14, ! (iuvtr nor A toes . ; This h 'it 1 I vo ha 1 a dispatch from I the Proudest 1a - bust pigrM t<> h:> ulcus 1 y t \tract- from his di.patch. ' Th" !. .'c p;:l are tire*l out with tf.--e| annual uti'utrinal outbreaks in the S*>ulli and the grant iiu*jiritv nra ready co„ Ui condemn any Into-furrrire on the part of, tl e (Jov- rnntei •, I heartily wish that t-i at *• and good tirtlei may be rclorad wlthoutj i.-uit * the pri clauitilion. bat it they tir.-i not. the proc'iiii;ttirn mult be issued, bull if J , 1 hail ir.s; -ti< t the commander H f TPCS t" hnvfl no child''plaj'. It there ii v net-e - ity for military interference, there, ; if justice in such interleretico as t * dcioiji ■•v 11 doers J would tucgest the fending .f; 1 .llsi all h or letter by a private messenger ' i 1 Governor Ann • Brgins biru tostrengtb- 1! IT. his own |> iitl "!) by cvliau iing bis ©wr I r ourcus hi rt -to mg order b for# lie re- , ivivrii government aid. II" might aoccp' llu atsistar.ce olfrrc 1 by tho citiacos 'f .1 i' k -11 Hifd elo where. G. vt rn rAn , - and liis a ivi-cr. can be made perfrrti v >r-'t "'ire. nf ninny of the t >opi n".v in At is : . (fppt nf hed##n ; kujrMyteksMtup .I;ieks*>n 11 he is betr-i ved by tho- " who 1 offer nsi'tanee he will l>a in a |>osit i >ll t-'ji deli a their ends and punish tliom. c You M e by tlii. the min.l of the President, wiih which I ntul tvi.y incnilier of lh. Cabinet who has I,en t O'-ulted 11 r* in fu 1 I •u coni you see th# difficulties. Ynuaeejl the responsibilities yyh i ch you naaum# | B We cnnio-t under.'and wli> vi a J.> not strengthen youreell in the way tut Presi-; 1 dent rUgge.ts, r or do we see why you do not call th# Eegislaluro together, and ob- t tain from tht 111 whatever powers and inon ev and arms you need. Tin- constitution i explicit that tho ese- j eiitifp Blntp can call upon tho President e for HM in supprc.,irig domestic violence c . only when the legislature canm.i b pon vetted, and the law expressly says, in case of an insurrection in any Htaie agulnit the (i government thereof, it .hall bo 'awful for .1 the President, on application of tho Legls- Inturo of such s'nlo or of thn K&ocutive * when the Legislature cannot be convened to calj, and it is the plain meaning of the p < "institution oJ hiw when taken together that the executive of in., ijutc may cull o|>on tiui President for military mu to quell domestic violence only in . am of an 'j insurrection in any State against the gov- a ernniont thereof w hen the Legislature can ti ho called ou tnakn no sug gestionf e.vq n (hut thajg i.'aiiy jpiurrectimi against tho govojrnnoril of the tftaru or < that the Legislature world not support you [| in any measures you might propose to proservo thu puidip order. I suggest tliatl you takoull lawful nua.oS m>4 njl pceded I" tiieisures to prusarvu puac-n by flip fufgu. tli 111 your own Statu and lut thu country tee that tho citi/.ens of Mississippi who are largely favorable to good order, and who"' are largely Republican, have the courage f" and manhood to tight for theirSlato rights s\ and to destroy the bloody rutiians who . murder tho Innocent nrul unoffending Ireedinen. Everything is in iuadir.es*. Cl Uo careful to bring yourself strictly within 111 .ho Cons' tution und tlio laws ami if there a j is such ro.istaoce to your Htutn aiithorilies . '.a you t aunot by all means at your coin nuud s.;pj.rt' th.- I'r. idonl will swiftly wi ud you 11V eru-s.nig Imvle- traitors to 1111- to nan rights. Telegraph 010 qa receipt of his and state oxplieilly what you nfloj. Very respo tlull'v yours, 1 El W'tlio i'lKIIKl'Olt.T, it 3 A!tornoy Uenural. The tiUliil.iT t f hitlikMipteit • In England i-ul i oni|iiiui inwilh creililort ami liquida ti- its ht arrangeiilt'lllCnmlUi'ted underflie pto\ i.ions ol the bankrupt a* I w at 7,AIM In the tear 1*74 7 4KM 111 lI7S. <-l' > in 1K*"?, ti,'.'Hi in ip7l. i>it■ I only f. (WJ in Uflth lh# lilt! \car under the ni u net The total li ahililit's wi re t i7,41<1,4'JU in IH7O, hut there were In that year aoina v#r> heavy lutiiks rupls 0 •. in I. ur of u liich the wggi - gate li. nlolil'i's tit i-et'ifcil L l.uoo.usi, in ihfl lhe 1i,!.1 lit- it. 11, iii r-'i.'i in in,.', fit, ;*.,41" 10 I.k.'S CII.IH| I'.', in lhii, £.0,. I .1. 70, .llowilig 11 r,'n Inertia.i- of bad debts in the 1,1.1 IM.i year In Ilia ft v. years the i .ii.le-r of bankiupleirs lei liiie-l 1 rem IJk'.l in IH7O to Mai in 1H74, but the cOlMposUl'Uia iliereasud fium 1.(110 to 'J,,f'' and the liquiilaliolis by arrangi iru'lit from I'.' GUiIII iGo The a.salt in tho fa'-turrs "f 1*74 Mere but til il ,M*, to meet liabili ties ex I'tlothllg twenty inilliuns, or half million lest of assets Iliit It ill IK7J, to lioal liabilities wilit'li shoWtsd all increase of nearly s tuillioti .ti-rling The as.ets in '. In* MlO bu'■ k tuplcias „| |K7O were est .ma il id at no tin 1 c tbait £4N'i 41's, lh# liabilities £;t,7M,'ib;t. According t > a tarelul r.timatv made !>v Ml. James Caird, whi 111 the London l'i met .1.-, iiis h gh authority, there is likely soon .In In- n lively demand ft r A nerican wheat jtu Groat lit ilis.ti ibedecres-i in the pro -1 .luclivli t>l wheal in iielaml and Knglaiid 1 sill## lust y ear i as lireti imnteua#, and the I amount ol wlieul required front abroad, il ' il estimated, will tie "II.IUOJOO quarters," ! .-r Ni Utlyol butlieit. Tins deficiency |J 111 cm tit ib lis al d lis urlhaVca ia v 01 able #f-1 1 f,< 1 upon Aiociicisti farmers, f.-r of course; i;s large piopiu tl. ti of the Mheat needed by } (jrent Britain an 1 Ireland w ill he import* 1 e.l from this 11 ull try. PLAT 1 OHM Or Till. PKNNkYLVA NIA UKMOCttAt'Y Ainil'lKH ATI Kit IE Ueiolxtd, 'llial we hereby declare our: ! iinfalteru g devotiou to the lulldauienlal' •15... ,11 llli'lplrs ot 1h■ 111 erallC govcriillieht ac , 1 nunciattsl by 1 bt.inas Joffeison in Istir.i 111 mi. iral address, to writ.' "Equal and' - x..i; in*. . ,•: a!i men of what. • 1 cr-tat lor p. i.ua-i iii, r:.g -'us or pi-lii ca* ; the 1 -upp. : of the fiuis goVeriiuienls 111 all: :li. ir tight, a. the m t competent adinin ' itra'-i-m ! r *nr douieatic concerns, and • ' I' g - 1 It ;srit! P.-pub!t ' .'HI. le| d !.V*. SUtl's lll.lCy .if the civ I. ov.rthc 1. at ni',l.,*iity, cc Imy it. 1. ,ni :.. Kp. n.e. that labor may b - . ig .1 ..rlhtitd Th# huip.t laymenG ol " trju del.., al.d the sacred prcsirva tiott if li e puhim faith, freedoiii of roli-i gion, freedom of the pre.., freedom ot per ! I !*.f hnb. is * ri Mid ti. dby j iric. in; at •J. Tl.it the Mule spro. 1 daprcsri u and .offering which affect every busiiosu and utnp ymerit that i- capab.# of being l n?. ■ t hv legill:i*l> show > >'. \ n lo.ibt the ignoran##, inetfii h ncy and #k Jr.. -• at th# leaders of tho party' •h tha. rub I th. t, mi Nati.-n for a d.iiic and pirn.an at reui ival from the place, which they hue . loi.g dl-honcir ,.*J and d -grx -il. Si i nil the nn lu# uiu tipli .iiion mii ! administration of the E<-d --|ral a) .1 At..> <1 .1. rin !.!•. - • ,i I I e , 1 111 IV 1.,, , ( .1 , a- pi, b , I <- iuvi*l fr 111 the burdens of tax,t n aritli ssbii-htliey are Istsw seriously o| pressed. Wo owll up sn our Fed#ra! and Mate Rr| rwsentatives to strive, by all proper tneatis. Us icduir them both to the very lowest pi .ci tea b'l number and sumulil. 4th. That the conduct of tho present State Treis,*rer in tlx* management of the Commonwealtk'tflnaac**, in hit m-g'tcting 10 p|irojiriate th# moneys in the Sinking Fold in payment of the public debt as rapidly s. required by Uw ; his non ac ctiubting for lh# interest received by hun on liiu puople . mut.oy deposited with the .-vc ral tank- aid banking it ititutisr v througbout tin- State, and his insoieut rc fusil to submit the archives of the Treas ury Department t> a h-ga!ly constitu.od * 14'mnulte# 4if the tli'use of K* prs sentativi a, appointed to inveatigat# the same, is cause for gtavsi sus| icista, and is deserving of the severest condemnation at the hards of an outraged and already over-taxed p<#' ' pie ftth That the condition of our Slat# I rcHsqry dctnarids tho t,, jl fCsrwhing and thorough investigation, and we vail U|K>H the Ci'tnmillce ap|>oiliUd by the llou.e of lii pr. si niativcs to investigate lh# state of the .aine, to resolutely pursue the duty which ha- been (i ntided to it. W list is IvrijUibd of lit# N -.iiincti. tjth. Tj al the notqinrcv of this conven ion arj borchy pb dgci] to apply a|l up*n ey. in the Sinking Fund ns required hy law m the rtduciioti of the public debt, and thereby saw io inU'ivsl on th# same to 111# amount so rcil ici-d, nd that moneys due the Coiuiii •!.wealth from . orp Talior.• aid ii.divid ia'* siial! be |>r.utjit 4 ~c I - "d and pa. 1 into th-' Treasury, and liyt in ny mauto directly or indirt tlv, to cm pb*y public 11. >:ioy . fvi.lbi ir (fa p purpw , 7th. That the contraction of the mbticy currency ab . circula'-.tiff in iium hert-lo jf- re in,, le hy ii. 11. , üblicn.. | arty, aiul the further imnliacliou propoaud by it wish a 111 vI * for. d rc-uinpli lof spi. •• pay i inetit hat airaady Lrocg!;t diiaib r Io the business of the c untry und threaten gen !* ral bankruptcy, and whilst we expressly •nuncinte th" firinfip'cs ti at n s v.ind cur ' <*"' v '' old be gob! and sllvir, or rc ; ! 'tuiabl# therein, we are oppo.cd to oith tu costru lion <>r an inflation of flic pres ent curroaey, ana would iuasothp restore ti-ii of legal t'-nder* to pur in gild, to be brought about by promoting tho industries ■if ti--' pi • pb>, ami not by !i .Irey nig them. t'i TI-..1 fhe policy already initialed byl t' Hopuhb ...n ; ally, of 11 hp Ji hlug the le.) gal ti i.dtrj and giving {.he 2tmnal bank, the power to furnish all thu currenev, will 11 increase the power of nn already dnnget. ous monopoly, ami tho enormous burden, now oppressing th# people, without c m- 1 pen .'.ing n*i\alituge, and tliat nil the National Hank circulation he i>romptly|' and |>eriiiatiently retired, arid full lega) teinLr. b" issued m their place. kst.li. iu.it iii# pqbifc (iiii jrv-t demand. that lint Government should ot a.u to uia.i j credit its own money and should make its 1 legal lenders receivable for all public dues ' excopt where respect for tli# obligation of J contracts toquiroi payment in coin. I bjtli. The extinction of tbe present Na tional UfB oUl(li f hi:jci|! in their 1 itead ©fa system of free btinkj of ijiscount; slid deposits, under such regulations #s th. States respectfully may prescribe, and no paper money except such as may he i*- tui'd directly by and ti|H>n the faith of tl v K.'dorul Government, affording practical* j ly a cuHsn.y b;>od on the gold and silver! ind other property of ute whoL of' [lie country. lllh. That with this declaratien of prin ■ip'es and policy we arraign the leaders of he Itcp^bli.i"iin party for theiregtravagenl •Xpi'iiditurc.- aiiij piokigalu yusto of thu] icoply's minify ; fur their vqrruptluu ; jiirj heir contcinpt qf Gun.titutioinil obliga* ioiii, f'oy tliuir pfturtjoiiato increase >f our talaris* nf cqr juib'ic oiHeors; 'or their oppressive, unjust und defective ystem of taxation, flttaneo and ourrniiuy j or tlielr continuance of incompetent and orrupi men in ofßce, and for their rnis iiuliugi'iHei.t ol builj thu .Statu and Fcdur ,l Gorarnmenla, and we cordially lii v ilo S hu Liberal Republican, and all other null nllioul regard to pa. I. paity a-s. i-iations, (>i > 10-operalo with n. in expelling them u i rom power, und in s"curing such an ud- tr 1 4*f o,ir public affairs a. char ■terizcd the puter and Letter days uf the ! lopublic. , / * ; fo AIT AIN M KNT oF IIA I'Fl N KSH, \\ ho will r <-111| <• rto every 11, an accord* b ,- .0 In ilfi'ds ; to them wlio hy patient • oiitiiiuttiico iii widl doing seek lor glory and honor and immortality, eternal 111.-. But unto thvui that ara coiitonlious, and d > not I'be, tin* truth, hut obey onriglil-, e >ti>n#.s, in ligiialion and wralli Tribu lation ami ang iuli upon if psythologieai 0 pbysioh.giial lore. Wear# not, there 1 rw, to ivHik ill tho .t iipturos of the Old I cstamunt foi any of the particular pby .l *l"gy which belongs to a later auj uioit 1 . loodern poriod, and which lias a remote tci eruiJc forul , ail I vet truths which we now . .i res- scientifically were just as plainly '-vpies.ed hut wiih lh# paw ulier phratcu:- "* that belonged to lh form and liuie .ilid nge. ,- ;-n le.ieve, in regsrd lolha l-iw - pli) 1 n w rid, there is such a thing tioiuulab!# c .u-e nud invariable .3r* t, I it< man i an lope tn hav# either h* a tn or lif# .r strength or skill or tucc#.. tha' - i *i the ordinary knowledge of what e.e M. are, and a reacoi.able ilegree of • ..u-n ■to ihr-e law., and the enj y :in * t of bodily .fe, depend* UJ* )ti the otl-1 "*rv in** ol naturai law W'r never ex , ■! the tilau lt,;,t Ir.-.li.gri - *4-. the great] ■ w of I* .t call l*o b healthy Ulan. To u I t f -mi ar phra-, ' Y"U cannot play ow . i ..1 bawk h Uli ; M ork ail day ai d iiauh! fibl t Would kill ai.vh .lv You i i.l liav ■ iio.'p in p. little, f*<*.| in it. lime, variety u* iu time and want in it. I. *s \\i.a # learned Uior# than thai; . ! 4Ve ~1 tie to bell' . e thai with quick , -itainty there i. a connection between i im* kiei efi< * ; 11. what is called geUrug | •n II the M..r d and hy "getting on" wei n - ■ tar subjecting the gtcat natural .iwkto our ,;• its it M have raised Upl a' * :nd i.i *is I u> pby nal laaaiiv of enjoy-j L ' lis l .at aitj not Work shall n'otj i i'.. .' * vs tut in thu latitude tbe oil-1 it< dit before Faul did. Hut it is not { ,1 Vile v-■■ boi.ii. there aregeiiilomoiij who d i nt w r, and by gentlemen I ii.* n men that to not do anything That! • vtiy i.eailyth# American idea of a gen-' i man- ;i Hall I..at has property lefi h !11. I • - - J l mid to do anything. He movM around in life oatily,! t - ilittg hi- 1 ands, living easy, nut cin-| in I iting inything, keeping (imtscr houmls, a man i:ice, respectable, but be Won I , * '.-'i \Vel., for his eating somebody t-ls#, ■' ■ r#d ; an 1 so til# law alafids, c->ttt|iri- ' 1 beativc and sura, and tusu h* l ere in that 1 11., at is g> .tig to pro-pcr niu -1 wurk. and : , v, t nh , ,n children - * fr. tu th# begin ! i Itig M*-n iia. • come t-i irirn that order, dili-j g*r.'#. intelligence, persevere!!,-- aregreat laws, srs * fiisitivj of so, .ety aiid ordain i.l ol God, and that lb#y thai dilligcntly ! observe thatu will succeed in that sphere to which thos laws apply. We say ev-l ! cry body is free, but no man's freedom is t" b>* h#ij to interfere with another s ; and , for lh# sake of tha advantage that oonios Iroui living together, one man says, "1 will give up a llUli'," and another aays. "1 ; will give up a little," and so on, and men , say seemly agrees to this or lb it, but it has i wr put to vote. Y* u might as well say j ' that marble- in a tumbler agreed to occu-i f* only so much rd has giv rt. to sourly, and if men observe litcut they r. p th# benefit, and they arc j st at ' mUoil natural laws as the laws of gravita tion or tlio law - gov, ming fluids. Now, , d '#s this extend bejond this into ttiora!| iiiiils * li mail's moral conduct ins right and M r it,g u the largest sense? For men , have supposed that God governed the , physical w-rid by immutable laws, hut ttial when V4-u rose higher to coflctencc, f . *}•#, faith, heiiv.*ince, our devotion t * b'-tLi'io eto God when you r4*se*ir.t<* that sphere God became a direct and per* • nal adtniui-lralor . that there wrc no ( s ich causes and effect*, and u man mighi di-* bey all li.e great canon* of God and ru" against the inevitable i ff -clofsuch i nilaiion : that men might live in pt ofsin. r and by a at*- dodge at tneend of hie wbi-h i t<> he .v ir, ju-l a- well a* those that have been ail their lives moral and g *,> d. Men l ave supposed that there was some power a late re|>entaocA or in priestly absolution 1 ■ r church offices or ordinances for a man that had iitrd all his iif# long in sin to say! ilk# the thief oil the cross, "Lt me in, U*rd.'' and he vrc*ul ( l b U.l ir. and Le a* • ias anvLudy thcip. Men go into liir md d-al with their fellow men a* if they j i. etc t ' l' scr-nion on a board anJ d*!ifibl in *vc: teaching and gaiuing an advantage i r each • tber, and hy and by they get ' 'TI an 1 then why ar# thry not happy ? 1 ht > have suticelei m otic sense, the ■ rcuruktanco# were all prosperous but are ! G c men who have circumstances all i cir own way really th# happy men - ' Now, count them by the men in vo ir i.oigh'.-orhood ; count the men w ho nave i gained, without being particular a* to the minor clement* they ucd ; are they usual ly jovial men ' They have g.>t {heir rc tvaid, - ic 1 as it iv for they have complied wi:li th..-.. great law* of industrial iif# M in. ii give industrial success ; hut now i I they Maui something Wyund this, but 1 having been obedient to industrial laws' and disobedient to social law*, now when Go y nl * ni laat to pv# thcin some-! i .ng iliexr are refused, ki.-u say that is t'.onian that was guardian uf his brother's j i- Ir*'! . and who was ** blco I of fror • '■< ■ilat v, th y c.sl.ic of age t:.,*y go' nothit g M**n ren.embor these thing-. ■ arid they have to tske the penalty, and | penalties do not go like rifles, bang, th*-i louincul you UJUI h the powder; llioy wait, i.toi !■> ac.d by the niaa comet t.< that time I •n which 1 ■ m ants r"-[*ect and con#td#ra li n, am! the Isort in the street luxii after him The neighbors, perhaps, treat hinii v, ith n'*(imej kindness, but he.ia made !o j lee! thai aft* r all men >bun Isins, aud there' I is no pool laborer, no pour aectiistrcM that : i*t coiamand more reqiett thin lie.; li. rc i,< n 1 nary *>l*l mgn that die* w *rtl, I twenty millioi'i. und men say, "1 hu noi pro*) i rons '• li# never want to church , lb# only linn* in lw ci ly cars was when lie I was carried feet o*st. Weil lie uif cyery dcseripliun, embracing ulI tlie S'ew Styles jn tl)e A' s u* sVoy/D-Y* 0 LtGft, I/O*- • I FRY. ObOYKR. VLOTHtXU. VASfMEMOS, ?; (ARRETS. JIOES, OROCFRIFS -p RRO VISIONS 1,1 •I uvery doscription. nil of which will be u< old at very low rates for CASH or its a quivulont Don't forget the place, coin# I nd see us anyhow, ifyou don't buy. No j rouble to show goods. Juuutry Proilure Taken iu ur Goods. (imay (jju, u II u DKININUKK A. . wtiaaan. Estalillshed, 1843. MILLIIBIM MARBLE WORKS BY DEININGER & MUSSER. Tho 4*l*l. reliable p'ace, where MONUNIENIS, Couchea, I loadstones, and other marble work L mad#, in th# very best style, and Upon reasonable tonus. hair Thankful for jtaul favort, we re jieriitrlu so/iWf the patronage of the puhlie. Shops, East of Bridge, Millhelm, Fa. H- y | Ho! for Sussman's!! Just u|N)iic*i in in# new quarter* io iiush's Arcade. A LARGE STUCK OK Trunks, Valices, All kinds OT ! Lsuih&r filiiJi/Jjjß l &'to final ere call and arc .<*u of th# above eatablt-limeiit, re-peel-; lulij ii.i riu the (Hibite that tin- ttr.i will )b# carried on by tlietn in ail iu branches h | a- horoUitore flicy loanalsclurc tile CEUhli_. j. I ED TRUE BLUE COUX'l'o.vN io. , the h.ssl ItoW lliadr . ' HoltsE FOWEUS, T.lESlii7G MA CHINES A SUAE Li: -, rioGWd. SIT4VES. * man .fsctur.- a new and iinprov d TRIPLE (iEAKED HORSE I'UW- Klt. which has been used extensively iu llhc northern and W44st#ru >tales, and bas tai.<-n preeoderu e over all others. W■ ar# prt parad lo d . all KINDS OF j CASTING from th# iarg,-t u* tb# small* . osl, and havu f4 li.liok for doing ail kiods ,f IKoN WORK such a- PLANING, TURNING. BORING, &c All krads 4f repairing don# on short no 'lie# VAN FELT & ShotiF. , Ijan2l-Iv- Centre Hall ! BEAnrnn?! j NO OTHER PIANO FORTE has attain ed the same popularity statu! i for Circular u. F. BBATi'Y, Washing ton, New Jersey. G EXT R E FaTT COACH SHOP, LKVI BIKHAY, at hi> c-labL-huitiil at Centre Hall. kceD* on baud, and for ale, at the uiotl n asona* - ble rate*. Carriages, Buggios, At Spring Wagons, PL.AIK AMI FAKCI. and vehicles of every description made lo ir.ler. and warranted to be made uf the , he-t aeasonud material, and by the most kiik*it and competent workmen. Ferson wanting anything tn bis line are requested 'to call and exatmne his work, they nil find it not to be excelled for durability and wear. may fitf. ■.IA I Ml II KIT. NOTARY PUBLIC, SCRIBNER AND CONVKYANCKR, CKNTBE U A L L, f A. VYili atl> nd to a lminialering Oa'-b*, Ac 1 *nowl# jav!atiV uf Deeds. 4'. writing Ar ,i ticlesof Agncoment. Deeds, Jtc, mavl.V HCATTY 1 1 4 > COM BIX EB EVEKYIMPROVEMENT KNOWN. A i BEATTY A PLOTTS. Washington, Warren Countv, N J. j * "BROCKE^HOFFHOUSE. " BKLLKPONTK, PA. o. E. PERKS & SON, Proprs. |< This well known hotel, situate iu the: business portion of the town, has hern! thoroughly renovated, repainted and fur ! |> ni-hed new. It will ho theaini of the pro-: pritttfs to make it a pleasant Home for t Lhosu whomay favor them with their iat • ronage. A true carriage is run to tho de- * pot, and thw host stables in town ureoon-! iij nectetj with the lionse. "J'Jupr. 1 DF FQRTNBY. Attorney at Law (H f Bcllofonte, p a. Cjflico oyer Key-' >nld t bnplc nifiy 14'V> V T L SJANUJyfcIt Attoniei-iit Law. Bullafoote. Pa- tlfhue wiUi liiiih A Yocum. Coiuultukiou in Euglit-ii ind German. Collection* promptly attend 'd to. fcho-tf "P BEATTY P,ANO ' ; iNDORSED BY THE HIGHEST M! i *■ ilt'AL authorities throughout the world is THE BEST. D. F. BEATTY, Fropri* l>i tor, WfiihingtuD, N, J, 1 \\ \)V A m V PIANO! f ULjJ\ ill 1 hi* opiendid i> nno Fort, combine. every Improvement in tone with power and great durability, and ha* raceivodj the unqualified endowments of Hie high oi Musical authorities for it* Marvnllouti • lrai.Miliary riehne** ol Tone, having No St' I'KKIoR IN THE WORLD. Large tlae, 71 Octaves, overstrung lit**, lull Iron Frame, French Grand action, Kr.t Desk, Carved t'< dal,Solid U.uowuud Moulding*. Ivory Key Front, Capped ll'immera, a Grade Treble, Ac , A< , Ar. W eight when boxed over One Thoutatid I'ouud* Lib. ml ditcouul to tbe trade. ' Agent W anted -(male or ietnnle.) . * Send •tainj. lur Circular. Addlfite 1 ."■ V'."!" i'fop'ietoi, D -.MKL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. C. PECK'S New Coaoh Manufactory. CENTRE IIALL, PA. Iha undersigned ha* opunod anew**' labluhmeiit, at hi* new (hops, for the nianufactuiv of Carriages, BugglM, A Spring Wagons, Slkiuiim asn BLIPS, Flai* sap Vakc T ol vcry description , All vahicie. manufactured by bim •re warranted to render satisfaction, and a* iual to any work done elsewhere. lie ue* none but tbe best material, and employ* the moil tkillful workman. Hence they hatter themselves that their work can not be excelled for durability and finish. Order* from a di-lanca promptly attend ed to. Come and examine my work kafore contra' ting ei w here. PRICES REASONABLE, All kind*of Kepuriog done. V KW GOODS AND NEW PRICES ! r I 111 an HA '/' AN Hi' Hit ED OUT | 'ijoda at Old Fashioned Prietsf. At the ode and be*t. | CLOTHING, Ready made, a choice selection cf Men't land Boy'*of the n.-wreft style* and most tcrvieeahlc material*. BOOTS & SHOES, WM. WOLF CENTRE HALL Hard ware Store. J O. DBININGER A new, complete Hardware Store hat 1 been opened by the undertigned in Cen tre Hall, where he it prepared 10 tell all *ind of Builoing and Uou*e v urnithing Hardware. Nailt. Ac Circular and Hand Saw*, Ttnr. n Raws, Webh Saw , Clothe* Rack*, a full astort u.ent of Gl* and Mirror P'tlt Picture Fr use*. Spoke*. Felloe*, and Hub*, table Cutlery, Shovel*, Spade* and Forka, Ivock*, Hinge* Screw*, Ba*h Spring*. Iforte Shoe*. Nail*, Norway Rod#. Out, Tea Belli, Carpenter Tool*, Paint, Varn lhe*. Picture* framed in the finett *tyla. Anything not on hand, ordered upon • hertet notice. Remember, all I'CE FOR CHEAP GOODS. SHORT CREDIT A SHORT PROFITS.' INBIULGKEAORLi; : ptin* Alill* hut etlahlishcd a store tatuitj the limes, atid ha* a complete slock of ! DRY GOuDS. NOTIONS, GROCKKIKS. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE | HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, FISII, SALT. 4 CtU A US, TOII A< CO. DRUGS, SPICKS, OILS, j In #h> rt a lull lino of .V EKYTHINQ FOR LESS PRICF.S THAN ELSKtSIIKRE COME AND JIT DOR FOR YOUR SELVES. ufeb. y. i yiiW HARDWARE STORE. J. and tl irre-r Plate f all tire*, Picture Frame*, A'heelbarrow*, Lamtv*. Coal Oil Lamps, '.'Ring, Si,..ke., Felloe*, and lluh. Mow*, Cultivator*, Catrn Plow*. Plow 1 •oint*. Shear Mold Board* and CultivL or Teeth, table Cutlery, Shovel*, Spade* ind Fork*, Locks, Hinge*, Serewt, Sash Springs, Horae-Shoea. Nail*, Norway fr>d*. Oil*. Lubricating CsMtl, #iu*eed. Tanner*, Apvils, Vicet, Bellows. 1 brew Plate*, Blacksmith* Tool* Factory loll*, lea Belli, Grindstone*. Carpenter roolt, Fruit Jar* and Cant, Paint, Oil*, | i arni*ho received and for sale at % u"*.vtw-if 1 A .1 HARRIS. BKA r ITY Pl l N^i IGF.NTS WANTED! (Male or 1>- r vile.) to take orders. D- F. BEATTY, iVasbington. New Jersey. r. auKßßirr. j.r, millkk Keystone Patern A Model Works, I J. F. MILLER A CO. * 'ATEXT OFFICE & EXPERIMEN TAL MODELS OF UtOX, WOOD OH Ji RAS &, , MADR ON SHORT NoTIjJE. L 7 ttfuter Street, and. 8Q First Avenue, PITTS II I'll La 11. tJlice villi" J. B.'ShcrriiT i Son, Works, * pil FRior. lapV.y. [ jß.5.0. -quTELiyar " u DontUt, Mijlheito. oilprg his professional servient to the übllo If.- u prepared to perform all perations iu the denial prufcv-ion. 'ellai* now fully prepared to extract or 'Otli nhsoiHtdv without pain. myß-73-tf. * : BEATTY j SAb-Send stamp for full information, HI 'rico List, Ac,, Ac. 1). F. BEATTY, in t athmgton, N J. 11l FOR FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS C3f lo I. (*U£g<>iiheimer. FOR FOREIGN A DOMItfiTIC DRY 001)8, MOTIONS, ready made clothing dr km* noon*. obocskiioi. PBOvrio>a, booth A MHO eh, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES CLOTH INi), OIL (.'LOTH A AHU KANCY A liTICJ.J t v'n viSSSS: runi",**- PKO andia now prepared tgrcon,odno, hw old cuitomer*, nmi to welcome a I uew one* who may favcr him wit ibeii natron.ige. He feel. f<. j M tag that he can pirate the moat fa.ti,! oua Call and see. u 'VACGCGCKNHEIMEK P. Mr. Huuman still cLßtiuiie* to deal in LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS ' in tbe old room, where he may a! way be found. 12ap.tf.' I'll E undesigned, determined tu meet Hie )>j,uiar d.-rn.rd for Lower l*ricM. respectfully salt* the attention of th© public to Lit In k of SAOULKKY, now offered- at the old eui.d. Deigned especially (orjhr pcoplo and the ume>, the largrtt and bk*i varied and complete as sortment of r Saddles, Collars, Bridles, of every description sad quality , Whip*. "u 10 <■ wmplviv s fir.t i r l, no * °ner at price# which wilt tun lite time* ______ JAtOb DINGEF. Centre list! Stores ! Eire! Stoy'u! At Andy Keesman'a, Centra ar latest and beat Hove* out, he ha# ju.i a large lot of Cook Stoves, the Pioneer Cook, the Eclipse (!ook, tbe Reliance Cook. PARUiBS-The Radiant Light. aalf-fet der. Gas Burner. National E (( Jewell Ac - ">•% TIN ANO SHEETIRON WAR? "TffkiS P f PE A N N)tTH(i Fruit Cans, ofallSw BUCKETS ' CV+B, DIPPERS, ... . DISHES. AC. All work warranted and cbarge* r #a*i. jable A atare of the public patronage FURNITURE. JOHN ItltlA lliliLl.. in hi* elegant New Kwmi, Spring nreet. Be! lefowte. Ha* on hand a pledid aaaortment o< HOUSE FURNITURE from the com- I monet to the mot elegant. CHAMBER SETS. PAIILoR SETS. SOFAS, CHAIRS. BEDSTEADS. WOOL MATTRESSES HAIR MAT TKESSKS. • and anything wanted in the line of hi 4 Uuineas—homemade and eity work. Al* *o, ha* utadc a speciality and kaepa pr hand, the largest and Incet stock ol WALL PAPER. .Goods sold at reasonable rate*. whole** jand mail Give him a call before pur f chating else* here. feb6-ly J. ZELLER A SON DRUGGISTS No 6 Brockerhoff Row, Beilefoote.Pa Dealer* in Drag*. (bciuirxU, Prrftmrrj, Fnnrj Umli Ac. A, i Pure Wine* and Liquor* for medica | l' u r t>of* ajar ay* kept. may 11. 72. * Iqentrehall ' Furniture Rooms! KXRI hltt WHIM:. £ r< pecifuiiy iuform* the cilixm* of Centra county, that he bat bough l out the old ctandof J. O Deininger, and ha* reduced the price*, 'fbejr have constantly on hand and make to order BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINRs V. ASILSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOARDS TABLES. Ac., & c . HOME MAUI Cuaiaa ALWAYS on H*xa iTheir stock of rPady-made Furniture it larae and warranted of good workmanship and it all made under their own immedi ate supervision, and is offered at rate* cheaper than elsewhere. oall and see our *t< ck before purchasing elsewhere. 26 feb. ly. Gift & Fiory's New Shoe Store ! AT CENTRE HALL, rhcy have now opened, anl will constant ly keep on hand, a splendid ttoek of new >HOKB, GAITKItS, & FLIPPERS, for wen, women and children, from the best vianufarioric* in the country, and now of rered at the Lowest Prices. BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upon hort notice They invite the people o. his vicinity to give them a call, at thev sill strive to merit a share of their eat <>" age. mviotf GrRAHAM & SON, Dealers iu Boots, Shoes and . .amies', Misses' and Chil *' dren s Fine Waiters Ul Kind? of Custom \\\.>rk To Order. iai fiess i.cpHii'l', Role Lent hot*. (air Skin And Shoe Findings always on hard. Bishop Street, tNUny tf Bellcfoutn. IV I OHNSON J SHOIKL w~4 ' ILKI.LEFWXTE, I'A. Johnson A Son's, proprietors, having •fitted and nowly furnished this bouse are i>\v prepared to accommodate travelers i the most satisfactory manner. s i/nelO. tf.