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*'(*l>.UET* „ . Editor.
Centre Hall, Pa., '24, Feb 187**'
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DEX. CO. COXYRXTIOX.
The democratic county convention rc
assembled, on last Tuesday, in the court
house, and elected Dr. Dobbin* and Dr.
Tlillhish representative delegates to the
state convention, and Satu'l Swart*, by
acclamation as senatorial delegate, sub
ject to the decision of the conferee*. As
senatorial conferees. Fergus Potter, A\
A. Tobias and C. M. Bower were chosen
by acclamation.
A reeolntion was passed in far or of
A. t*. CMrtin as the democratic nomine*
for vice president.
The number of delegates present wa
25, mostly from Bellefonte, Spring, i
Roggs and a few other districts in thi t
wool ion. No delegates from (.regg, Penn.
Haines and Miles.
CURTIX FOR VICE PREXIORXT
The democratic convention on Tues
day passed a resolution in favor of A. <
On rtin for Vice President. Only about
one-third of the delegates acre preaent,
but had there been a full convention,
the expression would have been the
same. iiov. Curtin has been in full sym
pathy with the democratic party aime
his return from Russia, and has voted
the democratic ticket from that day to
this, and has been an earnest advocate
of the principles of our party.
We could moat cordially support him
on the ticket with some eminent demo
crat for Preeident. Hendricks and Fur
tin if the ticket that already finds favvr
in many parts, and it would l>c a strong
on-.*. We would be proud to have the
next vice president hail front Centre
county.
Washington, February HI —At noon
' to-day the President signed the Centen
nial bill with a pen made from the quill
of an American eagle.
Might just as well add that saixl eagle
was born in 177t>, on the -tth of July, is
still alive, and will crow at the opening
of the Centennial.
The Lewisburg Chronicle asks w hat
there is that some fellows in Centre
county want to investigate about our
railroad by a committee to be ap|K>inted
by an act of the legislature. We an
-wer the Chronicle by saying that there
i- nothing at all for such a committee to
investigate—it is only a little £icce of
political humbug, by a few fellows that
want an office next fall, and knowing
the deep concern that we of Dmnsval
ley have for the completion of the road,
th. se fellows think they can gull our
people by a bogus show of friendship
for the road, and that our people will
tiius beguiled into supporting them for
me nomination next fall. The stock
holders can "investigate" any time they
se fit, the law gives them that right.
AVe all know that there has been much
d-.-lay in pushing forward the road—that
needs no investigation ; we all know
that our money has been spent in grad
ing between Harris township and the
Union connty line, —that needs no in
vestigation ; we all know that the Pres
ident of the company gels a good salary,
and more than he should have for the
amount of service he has to render as
long as our road is unfinished, aud that
needs no investigation, but instead let
ns stockholders at the next annual meet
ing use our votes in favor of cutting
down that salary and save money, which
will be better than to tpend money on a
ouimittee of office seekers who want to
investigate something we already do
know. This sham investigation is only
calculated to further delay the road, and
is gotten up by fellow s w ho are opposed
to a read in Pennsvallev.
The time is approaching when men
will be looking out for office. There is
nothing wrong in honest ambition and
in seeking to obtain places of honor,
when the applicant is honest, capable
and will make a faithful public servant,
and does not seek place for the sake of
plunder. But, it is notorious, that a ma
jority of the place seekers now are haw ks
after prey. The people should keep
their eyes upon the crows and buzzards
and settle their preferences upon clean
birds. There are still honest, capable
and deserving men left, but politics has
been so much polluted by the corrupt
office-seeker, that the best material ot
ten stands aloof, leaving a free field to
the trickster and his dark ways. If the
people would take a deeper interest in
the primary elections and support none
but men of known integrity for offices
and delegates to tlie conventions, the
evil of having unfit men nominated,
would not be near so great as we now
often behold it. It is, after all, in the
hands of the people, and the primaries is
tlie place jrhere they can directly bring
their power to bear for good or against
bad men for offices.
They do some things in England
which might be copied with good effect
in this country. If men who hold offi
ces in America were held to as strict an
accountability as the following item
shows is the rule in England, congress
and our state legislatures would soon be
left without a quorum. A London tele
gram of 16, says:
Mr. Robert Henry Hurst, Liberal, wlio
wa3 elected member of the House of
Commons in December last for IIor
shaa, Sussex, has been unseated, in
consequence of sending letters to the
voters promising to pay their railway
expenses to the polling-place. Justice
Qaanj, of the Court of Queen's Bench,
declared that this was bribery, and that
the election was therefore void.
Wonderful to tell —but 'tis true, Har
ris is now a democratic township. By
the list of officers published in our local
columns, it will be seen that the demo
crats elected their ticket by a handsome
vote. We welcome Harris into the gaN
axy of democratic townships of Penns
valley. May she remain long in the
faith and keep dyed in the wool.
Landis who was lately tried for shoot
ing editor Carruth, of Vineland, N. J.,
was acquitted by the jury on the plea of
insanity. That was the most sensible
jury we have yet heard of—no one but a
crazy man or a fool would shoot or in
any manner abuse an editor.
The Williamsport Sun and the Bulle
tin have each staked a hundred dollars
upon the matter of circulation—each
daiming the larger circulation in that
.ounty. An examiner is to be appointed
wild Wednesday 24, was the day fixed
or it. All that we are surprised at, is
-hat these fellows are staking half their
ffices in this little affair.
The democrats have carried the city
vi Williamsport,
The supreme court has affirmed the [
judgment of the common pleas court of 1
Northumberland MWtf it a CtM xx here '
Abraham Hendri. kson obtained a \ i- :,
1 diet against the Fhiladelphia and ltcad- t
, ing railroad company for burning hi*
barn, the tiro being kindled by sparks
l front a passing engine. The main point
of the defense x\ a- that the weather x\a
> xtremelx dry, and the i of of the barn
. was in a rickety, unsound condition. I
which was argued as coiitribm. ry n> :ii
j gvncu on the [ait of the owner, lhc
| court hold that this jH>int xxas unsound
lin law, and sustained the judgi icnt of
the lower court for damages
•
The Cincinnati Enquirer lias dixovci
ed the "true inwardness" of Scnatoi
Sherman's recent letter in lohalt t
Haves. It savs "bhormanV term is
drawing to a close, and he wants h.s
lease renewed, llayt* is gcttii g to be
somewhat formiiluble. Sherman w old
| like to see him nominated Cor tlu Vice
• Presidency or badly beaten In the out*
vantion. Father wax would x* >rk h -
! gain. Therefi.ro, be proclaims for II ivt
! for President ami bis luother Teem: <
j second* the motion simply to helpalot g
I the senatorial schemes ol irotlier 1 i>n
Just SO,
The F.mjtoriutu Ir-d. pendent -ay a
petition is in circulation in t amei n
county to have Judee \\ ii--n UUJH*.I It
ed. If this uiui h desired result i- ae
l comp.islieJ, the Fuip t.uiu papeis can
j claim none of the credit, as, tn.-n-a 1 * f
j publishing to the World hisdrnnkei. *l* -
■ baueli at the last ses .-on of t'ourt, they
.shielded hint by saying that he XXMI
j sick.
* - •
From the Springfield Republican
■'.ltd- —The President >ii p c , x\.- aic
i! told, that he ha* never heard any tint .
>j against Babecxk until these crocked*
1 whiskey diaturbaui.es. Tlii- will g > to
confirm the prevalent impression that
he becomes very harvl of hearing when
- a Gkvorite i* concerned, and still harder
of belief. First and last, the public h..s
r heard a good deal about iiabtvek.
Lightning struck in Cleveland theoth
, er day. In the United States District
j Court this morning John Ckieuwalder,
Bernard Each, John Weilagc, Jolm My*
i' er and Joseph Each, ofDelphoo, l'utti: ni
j county, Ohio, were found guilty of aid*
ing ami abetting in the removal of di*-
, | tilled spirits from a distillery to a place
. other than a distillery warehou-e, and
, of conspiracy to defraud the government.
; Thcv gave bond* in SI,OOO each for their
j appearance to receive the judgment of
1 'the court.
r DEMOCRATIC IStSO n. REl'l lil.li I.V
1;
LOOK AT THE nirrni.LM E.
i Here are a few significant figures, on
which The Sew York Evening P< -t
j Wm.t'ullen Bryant's paper bast .-an
earnest plea for economy in the gem ml
government the-e hard tiuu -. They
! are not new to Democrats but we are
glad decent Republicans and Independ
-1 cuts arc beginning to see we may not
j have been lying so some years
[ost after all. The comparative ex; end*
, iturcs in ISO' aud I**? 4 are :
1874.
I War Drputuent f4-'.310,y27 $16,472,20 l
• Navy Department 30,932,">57 lI.M4.Wt>
II Civil Expenses 17.ti27,l 13 b.077,0 1 s
, Miscellaneous 50,.V*,414 20,708,233
! Indians t,d92,462 2,991.121
s '| Pension 29,038,414 1,1ti,52
• | Foreign IVpurtme't 1,505.01V| 1,140.142
I Total Ulß,B!||n f60,010,158
Interest on debt f 107,119,815 13,117,314
• Population
, Increase of ordinary expend
e itures 200 per cent
Increase of population 40 per cent
J
, QUERIES ABOUT THE WHISKEY
| RISC,.
General McDonald, the late Super vis
or of Imcrna! Kevenne in St. Louis, who
is among the convicted number-, of the
1 whiskey ring there, is reported to ha\e
} said that f250,000 of the money secured
. by that ring was contributed to the Re
j publican national campaign fund. Ii
j connection with this assertion the fol
lowing queries which Colonel William
M. Grosvenor pukes in the Public are
i interesting:
s General Babeock knew that Charles
j W. Ford and John McDonald had been
personal friends of the President befon
• the war. Mr. Ford was made Collector
? because he had tuauaged General Grant's
, private affairs with great success. Gt-n
--[ eral McDonald was made Su|iervior he
muse the President liked him and trust
ed him completely. Thesetwoand Colo-
nel Joyce, an intimate friend of Bab
■> cock, were at the headofthe President's
, faction in Missouri, and when that fic
tion was beaten, in 1870, the Republican
1 party having been divided, these men
• went to work to re-unite it. By means
y which General Babeock mav or mtv not
t have known at the time, they induced
Mr. McKee to change the course of the
' I>emo.-rat and return to the support of
> the President. By like means they
. brought about a nominal re-union of the
( Iarty, and sustained a vigoious cam
paign in the St. Louis citv election in
■ 1871, and captured the delegation from
that State for Grant in 1872. When the
■ Democrat passed from Mr. McKee'-
hands the confederates found means to
establish the Globe as Grant's organ.
They contrived to make up a private
■ subscription of $17,000 to be used in that
, Mate, not for the Republican State tick
et, hut for the Grant electoral ticket, as
Henry T. Blow, if alive, could testify. I
■ it presumable that these men. personally
intimate with the President and Gener
al Babeock, failed to mention facts so
well calculated to give them influence
at the White House?
When did President Grant first sus
pect that there had been frauds in St
Louis? Did the infamous fact that his
trusted friends had been robbing thi
Government first dawn upon bin mind
when Secretary Bristow submitted con
clusive pfoof of it? When sworn state
ments, making a full exposure, wer.
sent by mail, one copy to the President
and one to General Babeock, did neith
■ er reach him ? When the order trans
ferring supervisors was revoked, at tin
request of a supervisor who bad been
publicly accused, did Grant suspect uotli
ing? Did Mr. Ford, in bis last confi
dential interview with the President at
Toledo, only a day or two before his
death, give no reason for bis anxiety t<
leave the office "of Collector? Cannot
the President find, if lie tries, one letter
written to him by Mr. Fowl, solemnly
warning him that McDonald would get
him into trouble by the methods he was
using? From all accounts Ford sup
posed to the end that the illegal distilla
tion was permitted only fo raise money
for political purposes. There is not th"<
least proof that be ever took money him
self ; lie died in office, unsuspected am
jioor. If he, the confidential friend o;
the President, supposed that this was a
customary method of raising money for
party purposes, is it conceivable that In
never talked about it to the President'.
But if he did talk of it, if he did w .iri
the President that McDonald's opera
tions were getting dangerous, if he did
beg to get out of bis office because things
were done over his bead, professedly
for party purposes, which lie did no
quite like, when did the President first
suspect that the Government had been
robbed to aid his renomination and rc
electlou ?
TIIE Willi KEY RING.
EVIDENCE THAT MONEY tVAS SENT TO BAB
COCK BY TUE KING.
St. Lonis, February 10. —Four witnc •
es were examined to-day in the Bat- '
cock trial, making eight in all thus far.
Ihere was quite a sensation in court
yvhen Everest, the third and last oiler- '
tog for the ring, was produced. The pub
lic axjjßgtgd important developments
from Lis Uartiawny, and were ao, vlhap-
pointed. The tiovcrnment found fi
mwessary tn maki aluc.ikin tin i pi
gramme to connect liabe.uk xxnli tin -
eonspiracx by personal evidence, I'xci j
est stated till* inoriiine tl.it lie m.ulol
twolettv rs for Jovic, cax'li < -•ntaiuing a
bill. 'I ho licit !:• e I'bjiCli'il to 111
slating the add it -on tin <■ l> it. i - lln
point xva* -totnlv ar .d by both nl> •
Judge Dillon admitted I xei. i s t.-ti
monv asprostnnptive evidence, proud
I r.l tlie tinvi i nun lit 1)11 < lite j.t ■at
I proof implicating the lieienilant I'he
ero— examination by Mi Stun wm
keen and rigid, c mpeibi . I xi last's
ackiiowleilgmeut that the mono xx .-
placed In but one le!i> r. but he -uldn't
t* II xx In ther in cue uihlrex- -d to \xi iy
m Hal* o> k He thus - ntradifn d mat
tie ar.ili -c.l Lis iliitat ti tinioiiy l\. i
c t also stated that lie li. d • > u t.il tina
inJ'oi ine.i Mr. Dyer lh tln n moiirx
placi d it! villi x one il !11 tot
ataUsmcuts regarding his t.. . d t.i. .o
for pleasure and hi- e. i.... ti- ixvtb M.
Fall being simply i i - . ni
friendship profil ed a b.,,1 <tf . ami
liter i xi.. - a tut. k. id gc iu t ■ 'e.
limeiit •: the n-xejiT. 11 i. mat tin
ouchtnion of the u - . \ .nm . tmn.
Fx ere-t w.i -\j .ti 1 t icru ilt the
. niieiting'us for lhc tiovi rntncnt ly
proving ibe puyutent .f i< ix in a tlu
nag to Bolns .k. The moral I'ile. t ni
In-tiv.itill >nx on the jury xv. old hax,
la-en tar greater bad bulge Dilh ti .sus
tained ihoolijcUoU I fUn IV nse.thl.
preventing tjic .i-.• xti ti< i Ila
Uoverumcut claia t • have , i xxti
ttes..C.sioUl.ii Ut g Bat nuk vtti.llu i oil
spiral v. xxhtie t r .; '1 .let. .V , all
to have prwiu llv I the i . e al.>
that tt will r>l go te-tin ir \ Ihe ib
fettse also lb. I ill tl.o) will prove by ivr
eluaiveihwuinentary ex. let, i xvlnui .
tlie leak caute livm in W . -hiugtoa.
Xi cti bs. /•' i A*- ; i :.-
-It TER.
The Times of Hi, - ,vs tin the Aotl
: last November, to ; eral Bain I. !c!
c.raphed to District Attorney Dyer, at
St, l.ouis "lam al> wlutcly litno eu
.•id every tckfriw which 1 sent will a; -
I vr pcrfe 1 ittfi. >1 t the n u.ciit 1
mbe heard I tleic i-t a! >. r:g le
f.tre the court, where I cantesnrj Tl.i
. dispatch >v.i- wire>l bv the A •intc.
, DrcWR to the newnpuper*. ttml the tel
srum then ! re I* ami* :n i Heel at orai
a public pica of "not guilty" audit pub
1 II demand fi ran opt-irtnnitr to prove
r the evidence hi! e. It i- proj <-r th
(ieneral B.d k si; >■: >i be judgi 1 ftotn
his own standpoint If, tin ret< ie, it >,o
In- proved that he [ ostpone-! thi - dt
mand for un opportntutv of vimlicati
- until he knew definitely that it eouh
t not be granted ; if. in addition to tbis, i
can Ix* e.-tabfishcil that he arriv- I a
• this assurance by means of a -ci ret cor
" respondent 1 !* xvith the con p.ra:. r . xi.
t hare this important tact to I < .-m xx;ib.
, that iicnerdl Babets-k, independently <•
his ronnei-tiori with the whisky, is I
Hah •; cat fnd corrupt But it
f -.-ely this j>cint on which the i-vidt
I is most ronelusiVe. Tin* .ipltir t. i
.-rants furnished by* the ti ! -rtpli i n.
patty, at tlie < rxit-r of the court, show
hat nearly two H k> befi-re I . pub
declaration Bahcock was in daily i out
iminication with Lnckev, one of ti ■
I'mudent's st'crctariew, whom he li
t' sent to St. lavuis to watch the course o
the j ro-eeution : that on N vend > r l"
he telegraphed him f>> prevent hi- g
ing there then "at all harards," ami ot
(bo fi-1' 'W'is re cii.- ! a rcplv as
1 uouncing. upon tlu* gnthnrity of Kroui
! his counsel, that he would not he -k
--a[ to come. Thus j-stcd he waited until
. | the conclusion of the A very trial furn
I ished him a safe opportunity, ami then
f j under the guise of injured initocem .
e I demanded to be heard! At the -am.
. ' time, as xxe have sect, hi* tie- larcd that
j every telegram he bad sent xx :.ld . ;
I pear perftwtly iunocei.t . s -< n . - tin
• I chance of explanation offered ; aid \r,
• xvhen that cliane. -.•curs, we-eeh. 1..w
j vent consuming xv bole days in argument
ag*in*t the adtnjssiou f th.-c vt x :.!<
. grant*. Another tiling It was 1• . lix
proclaimed at the oub-et f the M.nda
that t.eueral Babn-ck had explain.-*
.. these telegramo to the l*reiJcnt t > !
entire satisfaction, ami yet, w Itcu th.
latter made his dcptaJtion the > th* i
day, be could not rem.nil er, <>n cross
examination the explanation of any
j [.articular telegram, nor could he under
. j take to say xxhut the tieuerai's . xplana
, ; tton was. "He h.-I I- rg lieu inl* sth.o
i three months, during all which torn; th.
{ i fate of Ins private secretary, aud, in i
t j measure, his own fame, hung up -n thi-
I x cry explanation ' Still another thing
D was long ago announced .is one of th.
i'jstrong points of the defense that th.-x
would l*e a bin U) ppove, hv the tcslimo
'ny of the President aii-I otlu-rs, th.
(Jencrnl Bulx-otk had nothing whatev. .
' to do with the ap|>otiitmcnt of Maguir.
L- I to ancccvd Font. wbicJr the j.r.-i cutioi
t . distinguished ; s the-• rting i < int of 1-
, , conspiracy with the ring; and yet xx.
' j find the jYcsid.-nt aJn. tt.rg in Ins d.
I' position that he had said enough t
Bahcock to warrant him in ttrlegrwphin.
to Joyce the importance of consulting
j Ford's Irondsuien—-which ikihc. k .fi !
We set out those facts in r> lief fr m th.
' rest, becanse, independently of the <ii
rect lwsring they may have upon th<
k guilt of the accused on the . hargc s|s <i
, fled in hie indictment, they are ini;.<>r
. tant a-r>r>H>f of the thoroughly bad char
r scter of the man him-elf ami the utter
I dishone-ty of hi- defense. AVhateva r
. the verdict of the jury , this may truth
. fully In* said of (ieneral BaU .*k : lk~
niandiiig a vindication, he tru- l hi- ut
. mo-t to avoid one : ami < lauioring f.-r .*
. chance to annihilate the cviden. e, I >
, exerted to the fullest his |>owcr to up
. press if.
, The democrats in the lower hr.n cof
congress are still bravely nt xi > rk cutting
j down expenditures. If the repuhliear
. senate joins in, there w ill be many rrul-
I lions of dollars saved to the ] cojile. S
much for the democratic tidal wave that
gave our party a majority in the house.
The democracy have swept Tex..- 1-x
an overwhelming majority. • rj > t-bog
i-m is .lead in the roots there now, after
> getting the ''Ruie stir state" into ai
ocean ofylebt.
• •
Pinchhack'a eLaiiccs for a sent in th.
I*. S. Senate, are not very fintterinv
.-icc.ir.li:ig to the latest inteiiigenee fi -m
Washington.
IMI1:A< JI\II:.\T'TI ',\l; vorn/
( A ftO MSA 'S SOTf/RIOIS JflMI-.s
(,'harlcston, February 16.- The spuria
■omuiittee of the House of ICepresenta
lives presented to-<lav articles of iui
peachment of Jndge Montgomery Mo.s
rs. They charge that iu Spartanburg
ounty, in 1574, he rcfu-od to perim
he grand jury to present certain putili
•fficiuls; that at various times he de
mamled money for decisions renderet
by him ; that he corruptly dcmandei
md received public money'from officer
>f court, promising to st reeii them fron
punishment; that for four years he lue
wilfully neglected to perforin his judieiu
lutirs ; that he lis* at various times re
used to sign orders in suits presented t<
liim by consent of litigants, ami that h
has compelled public officials to issm
evidences of public* indebtedness eon
iraryto law. The articles were a<lopie<
by the House by a vote of 01 to naugh
,IIKI a committee of five appointed t<
prepare rules for the trial. A Mil \\u
introduced in the Senate to legislate u
•f office F. J. Mo.-*, Jr., and W. J
Whipper, elected Circuit Judges l.e t I)e
ember. This F. J. Moses, Jr., i* i
nephew of the Judge just impeached
The plan is to add the counties foriniin
heir circuits to the circuit of olhci
Judges.
THE B A HOICK TKLEDHAMS
The crocked whi-l.y telegram*, of wide!
o much li t- b> • n ;1 -iue<! lightning
•truck in St. Lout*, we give the rcudi i, o
the Reporter beh w they men fair ni
pie of white home literature, and leave i
doubt of Bubcoc'v'* guilt
St. Louis, April 21. 187*1 - To General
O. E. HIIIHOC,, Washington : Tell Vine t.
see P trker, of Colorado, mid telegram t<
Commissioner. Crush out St Lou in ene
mies. "GUIT."
Wu hington, July 1, M7l. John Mi-
Donald. S:. L' tii* : Thing? 1 .k all right
here. L'M.the neiehfh'cgo. JOYCE.
Washington, Jul\ M l'~4. —J .hri Mc-
Donald MIIIIIT- niw hunkey. Go it live*
ly and watuh ahnrply. JOYCE.
W liii gtoii, Jn ( i 7,1 >74. I. dm Mc
Dnul I. m. L nil- : \m In io on in \ ra
turn. What can 1 for cur -ide?
JOYCE.
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VV -I irg-. n, Feb 10. ' John Me
fif Vv;v x;
JOHN.
W ogl.. Viar, I. I, lii.o Con J I
Mcl 1. .1 liat
!
fl K • I I'M I.: t r I . t; \Si >. Wil.li
w Kill KI I,Kit il I tluW 1.1 . K
b. Y A l It Vli tV VI \1 U N ic.V't
bli . u.S'i lI'KMIAI.hV
The X. kk York n.-rchl. ft Okterda* , uU
"h. I '.he f - 'okvuig a-! ti h. j raiikUlro
... .h cipher hi uhi !, they kk, r . ti .
. V i-r, V rich p.c.-J between k
n.l Levi l' 1. il-bet, orn-o ll e l'lt-cijeilt *
ot relartea. in.e iti .>h te.uia, aateiiiha
e lltal <1 XI. H <ll*l4. anu an* ..h'nint
rom Ik* I. ;rai<b tti }<aoy by liter .l
... . i' > t*re |.ti tittnri> ia.l urtiM
- •l. kk 'X io.ii Jit i. v t#ti VM k t'V: r
M r Bi!- I . .iftUiuJi . M|Mllttlßl
. to he ki ~ n , jeltk ttiaiking tin
l ctr, - , Ur rtfi.ru t" UV ,1 heif o ~|l■l
■1 Inth di pitt-:, nuiub. i -4 • • lit v'
tbv ttiene* kkrrt an 1 ")l„i
tfefV I.ak. I trie in No 'A ti.e K i rr
•r-.lto *t IK>|,u'\ Ct>niiillta4u<i.r, at.
rang •(. If tti.a thai be lla* be. n , uf>
i for ue *i -evution
N• 1 Mc-ey IA- "tHiice.
VYi. Si U I*. S.i ::vr i; IS.
.
it'nM har. rd• K'tcrrtce yur hcti*). s
■ceist ti>>w. t h>e*K
No. 'J Krun Otti.r T t>v (Jon ru
Bahcork,
Wnahinr. ... D.l'.N .. tub r 17. IK<.
/!i: a u .
Wo., See John M. Kcutic. oil rt e.il.; ol
h- wl..tei.'r: K i.tn Utm h. |. f .<-
nl Hl* sritl c -111. r !ul.k Ik.'.h tk• tit t.n.
orr at •<r moment To ■> liter,
tin* Wom'.l he very unf rtuiiate if lit t*"
.. .it>'v j.rekeM It Key rt fully a. <
, promptly to rt.y h. n-e, here.
O. K llkßO lK
N>. I, Krit.cJa "1J it ia k llum
\\< ns'.on, I t'., N \.:nt r It*. ISo
/.-fi /' / t*t: ii -<i vr
tf.i , Fr .l dc adt e Out b< t V trim.
r*rn 10-n abt. I van sunk., -.(•hia. it >
M iej. Your, rt ■ • d w ;. ..tier a U
toixlagw llamiel. A i I. l u v*
"IbcndnKe llauk). . ci lui pdtcvl to -. .bi
for s'.* ■'.)
N.. s Ko I 1 i. Bill I
Vou v lu>oe.
M. Lui li fmi Mltlu r le. Lola
**rot O. K M, i -S lt,;rh.ir?o* *>. < .
K. *>* ,i ditr.clteh!, Uo <la:, fc .!r. perron
Ki,,;;:;:i".. ?.r u\ ■' *i,,v , t
eke r -t. are k -gSo (• il.fv. an i fri. ra
hink ti w t.1.l be well ifyou C ul l *!.*;
nil aiitild tltat. ncdhti e reei.\<-d. B.u
t rr; i:h v..n if J i .ho K. urge,
t II t (ht-v (...not l rre anything. He
• retained :ir J our tniere,t* 1 ahull in
heat loan, IrfYl I*. Lt'CgCf.
N <> —K k'"' * "Hung in.'
8L L• I <. .Mm, N von.lor IS. t i
<Jrncr.il O K. IM-~ -t. Wr * A cny ', . /) (
Un rc 'I- 1.,,.'!, K r>k* ><U Wo I ■ I ■
oked ko com', li-ig- r tui.g HI to-day
I td you g. t ncy . p ' himcui *- r, tl •> g .
Hamlet ? " LKVI P. Lt'rtcgr,
LEGISLATIVE.
In th. Senate, on is. -.he f..Hoihjy bill*
w. re | aa,c .1 hi w< 1 v :
A. I tic |.l<t lie I lore, , Of a |o *
luiU-r Hll.l fertile -upl' of the poor of
he 'ekeral couliti.* of tlc■ - Ct.nom.ii*
.. alth.
Act r- • enHng the a.-s • f February IT.
p !■' tr r.l 111" -< hr
ti.e r.lntto hgrieultnral tucielio* and
certain t.iher Itt4 cr|e<ti4l4-d aa*4<riHlion*.
A - ;.p|> i'l.m lit t >all act relating t the
•ctlle.nent <>l puhiic a. c> inl*. approy#:
V|> : s Is. 1 a-illi I/O s the triit-fer o'
c ou. p f .on one caip .itclion to a: ..ther
to CO rial i v*. .
J' ■r.•( , :: . : s fell auing in ali
r i . imtto-n at ..ill of the State.
Ke alii. if t .the f>u llcictton of legal ad
cni-tnei •* in the H'vcral Counlie* 4/t tlur
t 'amnion wealth.
An in! to iiiithorixe tieorge fj Hdl
r cb. Ihuitrr of the Athialtd Saving-
Hank, to veil real oslut" of Mid corp *
lion.
i be fnllft.king bt ware con-iJered on
leooud reading ;
A -oppl. ni. it to an act rotating to Or
ion.-.' C-urU, nppr vi-l March, IdT-'i.
V gr. Ed Im
A j fit t' -■ l i'ion, r. rjue-tlhg the Alter
wenrrut : pr.-c.. .1 by n 'j.o> u.irr.n
to lot h it the fr-.nchit.-. wf n orpor <l*ci
. .rt.-c d utoler the tiilenf the Statu Line
ol .luniM ii Kailrog-I (loinpany. to u
now i i the It .Itnu-.re, i'hiiedolphla u'
Now Vmk Itailruwd < oaipnny. Agreed
Id.
TIIE IKHSE.
rheQue.-tion of Final Adjournment.
Mr. Stewart ottered tbo following re..'-
lutein :
Unsolved. Th.itafter Friday, Mhuli ,1.1 I
-so hill khull b" rs'tcsi til placo uliil ictl.'f '
Kr day. March 10th no Hnu.-o bill fhutl hi 1
enorU-d Iroio Com mitt. c.
t4"'So a lengthy and-miniated debate en*l
is I u|icii tl.i- re-f>'ulioii killich wsic par !
ieiyiAtrd in hv Mrt, Spang, liwin j
K.-igard, Link. Kint>ek. Fo.ter, Fauncr. l
t'alley and Ir.trby agitin-t the re-olutniii.;
<n tin* ground thut the iloice wan in n<
'..ndilion a* leg Hr.l* skork to at yet pa., a
evolution of thi kind.
The to, - ution a* favored by M> .
t<-in art, Wolle, M.irgiin (Lawrence mo
ilubn. who bold that tue Legi-laluri
•hould adjourn nt an cariy day. and the
iking n liniis when no hill iliould he rem
ii place wsm tlo- 11 rat at ep to ward - adjourn
< lit. 1 to. deti ite on t< I- ipie.-tion wa
ll s- nio-t general arid Interesting that ha
ahi-n place in lha l4ou during the pr. -
nt m *IOII, and continued nearly ttv.
mum.
i\ regular political War fart wa waged
•eiwcsn tbo two tide* of the H-.iie, mid
epaitec w" 111 . iy indulged in.
NI r. Slew art prerrcd hi, re-olution in II
..rciblt! and abl" tp-1 ch. while Mr. Io •
ill l.iiw ier,ec del-tided his colleag
vlin c ni live had h.-en irnjiuiiged hy l, a
I>l-IIIIM iat- •II the il-.-.r f..r . tfenog the ru--
• lutii.fi lie roniinueil hi* r.murk* fui
.tuiut half an hour in hit usu.cl impi. -*iv.
lie. He die allcntivrly litlem-d to
liroughout, at it* chie w it, w ii, nit v o--ii
.rmuialsil by lliu Kepubllcuii in cm belt.
Three alleuipl* were uiadu to *t..p the
o-hiiie on the qucflion by tbo Uoniocrait.
.Sef.'ie thut i -iikliiiunitiot- w'h4 ell'.-cl.-u
i motion ■in ~le to tui-ulii the proviou
ju.-li- n. The ro 'luti-in wit* not agreed
0 by n Vote ot 6! yea* te Kt nays.
1 111'. I'EYMOL'Tit I'At K LET I OOSK
AT Itii WHN's UEEI.S 111 E US
UAL Kill DAY XIOIITCIRCUS.
N. w V.-rk, Kibruary 11.—At Plymouth
'lm ch i i-mgiit the en- k road the report
mole by iho . guiuii ing comrniiteo of
heir i c. , view,., w jth Mr. B iwcn, many
•ut on- of whlih kvero received with
Uughle". Rcs.ilmina, were moved by S,
V Wide lid • d"p'cll, ll* follow* .-
Itrsoltcil, Thut the w hole mutter of the '
- siniintlnn-. or a.-cn-Hiitms of Hi-nry C,
How n RiMin-t th* parlor of thi* rhureh be
eferred hio ! to the i kimdning commiitee
wiih in* luction- t-i continue the inviati
g.stion begun by them, and that they be
ri tructcd o nin.m • . •ir I 1! n-u i fore '
111, Icttvi ,g lemt given htin ten day- no- "
d cof the time ami p!ui of their rnuc; Dg, '
unci to nvtiijr bin, liiut be will be aikwd to*
ut. *i i aiuliiciy fact w itltin 111* k nowl
Ig• l- mill gt - -iipp.,i t the in*inuat urn* or i
• i ■-liis. ■-I in hi* h tter of the lib ,
1.-..1. tint to g v* all the i urn • of all
i* it to * ci. iii tu kiui Is> whom any ot,
i v\ 1 | . i -niinl k now ledge i
no. k 1-, pi - <i i |.t d to i* t. in ll t < ■ui b nt hat
.1 1 hi;'. Ith High H'i I i (111 etamitia- i
i *l ,11 lie i,s ,-at v .slid proper U-j'
elicit tl , fulleit p Milde inkealigation
V| 1!,.. , 1,1 I then is roue I,ml .an!
' I'l.i t .< kln-u'd he ti" *. era*)' in the imcttei
t ! i i,t. p it, and e.,nthing iliall !•
iued the very boWotn/' Mr Huchtr
ou. allow ad hi* tUK to dia down to una
is, h kvt:, Capri* ! tiling!-< 1 ki-ilnr*,
. . pr, io li, w ! .II kUibb nil luriugolit
> 1,-11 I II .1 ,| it. ll , in-111. 11l toner,
' . "A fot ink- 111 jrer.nnie th.
; i., (. i, ii with Almighty Hoc
.1 ii - 1 lth<-J gment day I urialgi
dm I.- u*' -ndeis't aii-lti lr Th, n a,
' < ■atdokH vn-i a, led a reetie kk tin Ii ha.
I it Iwn eI . fori inii-rt piece in the Piy
| ~i ( ur, hI. U.r, i ui clapping .
Miiil- * an.jo * el leel, and meet hath <-
el ■ miitk ut i ~ i |-ants . *!ii.c til> kil
j bowed - i - i ,u. tier hai)d< and w c-i
it, i ; i , to , tie- f,- io, etin.
i 1 an, - ;,a v a. i- Jin. 1 At the fall e
. „ ; u kl, . 4 - .utnillee no
id, I, ,1 i i thnitiiot, M i
Ms I'M Sti Vi ; IM piiM HON
\V , ,i i, i'vb n,, y 12 Tu.* d- p
1,. , . . 4 oof lielo-l
t ,lli ,! . - t •o to link at the tie
, ut!kc Matiklen, The examination via* of
! t.'leiah'i duration, heg r.n • g a- 11
1 ~k nod felt, .lotting at 'J in the atlri
e I !-■• examination developed 11,,
I (1,1,-11, lialH.K'k least not (nttu-
I .c, ,1 ~r ait mi #.i k- ot! ii-ueu the Ek.-i
i Htit no, Hm ... turn . v urn --l I
.-, !v lin ike "Whikey U,g that lie-,
! Istkd ' tlt USI .er. si i; III.) maio.ri lora'.*s-j
i -u.p. i ■ o i the cs cbrate-l rd-r r-r!
1t... li nod. of S-n-eivir- r*. but that it*!
lies, i. Tv it c sitfc, ,r J t) tt,e Prc-ident I
! o s.-ssl tr- oi li e 11-lrsd- ol til *. Clsgagestl
- ill tils fraud-, the) uug! i tier more readily ,
Ins ds tecls st 111 110 if rll -rlk to chesst the
i(i ivrriiim t s-ut ot ti -li s s i,<i ,-n -I tl It
i ,t 5.t.,.11- thai 11 . I'll. ld 1.1 M<U Im* Im
p! . I ~.. ..a. .. s- .1. 1. s ill 'y <• Hens I
,il Hat • and ir i Bc-l with h e*
i- t Which hake
line, d ■in ; rt .nt ti , leioetcl in hie
'pr ecut- in.
j tis. stiisa" n ei-uted u-tho
sf nip., tois-e, thsit.h it dekeloped kb
..< * !!*.-#I ll 1' g*r- lilts **ti niiyit tiiij tfk!*|t
ihe* |'Uft of <i*!i#rit itiii h H
1 t J f- sjiy \ . U4|*n . i i I . y *• Lfotr <t hi \lia I "I
l <fi.(i it ni|ir*h wikr knonl*
; . - . .1 Kk. u. )c The 1-1. -oienl
. Iti -.t c.iiri gt tk., !ve > eart (ienwr
- *1 U sl-s'-a k : II I bs-en intimately aewial*s,t
..ith hnn he bis 1 Dot ieiri s-i anything cul■
u'al -l t s impair hue.mil lence in hi* tn
i| teffrity.
! It h *i.l the bfeerh ha* been t'.cadi )
W lr. I ( (s It--s:,l el.si Ml, s e all.'
i i lat'.s-r Ii st> he* | HV. - uty tcesesUM* ha
I i| di'trci)i) i til ti i< imere*>a I •• colli
! it I it- ; Hi-! kei-.ctdij, b. uUkv th.
' Tin 11-a.. A, ,'| -|4t-4ticn fuHHHlnee
i teVi! *ci -ti lb" bill fo 'Hps'(■''* a' l '!
i . ; : i. , ■ InMp s.l tKM(UI)
$ ; . .<*• I. ,| pi is. J ti It , -isg.tton
; i ~i- ! V A !i.r* wm
cessM* 1*; •r> tu iitTii Iho i%rK*ai
j) : mad-* in any btiL
ai Aiil N K IM > >li. K
Fifty two i , .a".,.4cr* Drowi.l.
I. lot , Fi h IT The Hcaips-f Ft -
'1 s f ■ i tt.lss the steadier St rat It Clyde ol
H -g-'W on !• ver th. afterno -n. The
|' -il, r ,f the St rati, C ids* hurt and the
j ■ sk lioinrdiatelv Filly two of herpc*-
aiigs r* wt-ie drnWccJ, Five have been
i ,ml,-.! id Ijtc.ver and four s-lii. r* are ra
j I'Of. d W s uk* i ten *> id
I KVI LONG'S s VI.K
1 ( Will
. c*n N we! of Mhdi-on
• ccg. MARCH this ttl. ~n J Kline'*
r V\-- - |lore*,l twojrs-trlsrig Kng
-!> draff Stallhm, 1 vear'irsg Colt H mttW
C tk 4t i ,t ot s una t attir, Sheep, a
,rgr t-road kk heeled \V agon 1 If hssrer
• i-ring Wagon, 1 Kx, • -or it vper and
, jMskkki-s, 1 cr-.l „t lik ladder*. T'irehiig
M , I :e, tki- I* wvr a'- I S !.r, horn
Is. m. 1 Lit ■ -si.-: Prill, 1 Uej--r,hu,
1* ■ as, liarr. -s Co'tt*torForhe, nrkk
.|i -b-!ed. i tv U S:.,ks with pipe. Sale
yh-c commence ~) I o clock.
JL> t. .-nil 111-. LEVI LONG
Auctioneerf. Feb IT td
[O ALE of JOr- K. MnVKR -
ii fh ere will
m ki 'Ui Pub 1, -sir MARCH 10th,
IhTl , Si M - toss ; to{,. I lode kk -1 s-f Re
tiers t-urg. ihoc i.'. re farm ate*, ii *cf Itircub
terii-er, ki*.- .Si* g- -d work ilorae* from
-4 to T yr.tin cs'.c! 2 ( -ll*. 1 2 yer old and I
k *.!■ ■:!•, !1 M li C"kk-. 2 being lrrb,
' I young Cattle, sbc*p, 1 Breading Sow. g
,tc 1 11 t. '. i VV ngon. I 2 h-srse
W'ag. , 2 new *pring Wag.-n-, V Ho'-
p l-'.Ktk, I L• M. 1 I Tr* d Power Ma
. , ne, Shaker and Strap, 1
RKAI'FK A MOWKR.
I ii V rcstt.s. v -r'.t of Hav Ikdl'-rc, 1 large
t'sTuvat-'f, 1 Corn Planter. 1 Com-era per,
C -i Cult.valor*. I Steal plow. ;t . c-t
T duuMe Harroikc.2 cetl Yuikr
lis ic 1 '■ s isg !,t if its e Harne**, 4
p oh (iisi *. Hridlea, Collar*. Ilallera and
Mr.*!-*. I>-üblviti >. S t.go'.r---. Ir.ig
■ t !in : R 11. -* "i d F rk*. tf v by the Ton.
i large c.ihli Rs-s .1 Organ, and tinny oth
,r srtlt'e-. One vr-sr ('r< slit widh*- giv-
JOSKPH K MoYEH
- It M Moßki*. Atn IT fekl-l
K KRLIN S VENDUE-
Will he sold
-jat slier, t.ic: ,n , tie -uic i*r st* r it, the
i. w.„, . VV I.DXK.-DAY. MARCH th*
Mb. tlO i.I i- ,*m. th-- tollow ing pc-r
--•il pr ;erty, iu 1 lit ceiling Mare,
1 ('■ w ii . illft -, spr nger*, Ittf
Ws. -ri.tw S. d- tprirsg VV ag sn.
11-v-licd li-r-. live hofs" Power T rc-hing
Ms- hlne and Shaker, H*t hy the Ton,
Pins, s (I, roar*. 2 Log-chain*. 2 St.-k'e*
* t-iI Pipe, H'-u-'hoiil ami Kitchen Kurili
lure, a lot ~f Oak and Pine i.utahcr, ,V
--TKKMS kkili bt* no tie hn--wii at ka'.e bv
lif-btd PETER K KR Ll N.
VII UOSTKIIMAN .S SALE -
The
f.• I■ -swing j-s'r*onu! Jis-rperty will ho aoid
t Puhiic Sale, ,t this r<-i-lcH< "ftherub
t her, t Or 14 I, M A RCII IM.
; 1879 I* O'clock 1 w II .re. 1
({year M Colt, 1 yearling Colt, Che*birs
Champ l rt St-s n ri- r.g I k-ar- nld.
■ , eiw*,fi 1 i-*S't of kOling Cuttle. 1 Roil. 6
-*!, ui "i I ho- VV kg us, I'J hs-rtse VN ug
on, I lluggv. I pair i 1 P-.lt *k*ilf, 1 brng
■Med, | in - h<sr*e r led. 1 Sleigh. 1 *ett of
■ Uroochl'nnd*, Crupper-, plow Cieart, Col
li n-, tin s i *. 1 Cei.ire JLiH C'irpp'anier, 2
i' crii'craper*, 1 2 hcr-c Culuvats-r. kniall
j Cuiuvalur*. SUoiel plow*, Harrow*.
'Pi 1 VV Hough by vutu spring Drill, 1
II Rut-keye IT sperahsl Mower, 1 Huy ral-e,
Hay fork, r.-pi-anil pulley*. 1 Oikin slo l
•r. 1 Win-lmill. Rake*. Fork*. Chain*,
scwidieg I°rough, M-*cst Vest-el*, Con ci
ii -Hsh-iMfsl, Rest -111311*, Chair*. Sink. 1
Parlor Stove, Jr-m Kettle. Cider Rarrel,
I tamli unsl Lard Cane, Mila Crock*, and
, *im v oilier ai tisde*. One year credit w ill
j.„ gikso. A 11. HUM EHM AN
\KPHAN SCOURTSALE
I By virtue of an order of the Orphan'*
art ot Centre county, then- will be oir-r
--d st puhiic -a e. gl Ci lr,- Hail. "U SAT-
I RDAY, JERRI'AKY, 2d, IhTU. all
s'l! - k.
1 wo LOTS OF GROUND,
• itliute on Church l.rs et, in *ats| town
ch lot ci*hltliiiltig itlmul i of an acre
"-aid lot* In lunging to the Olate of S. S
VV-.lf ,b - "d
TERMS Or;o half of the purchaac
mini-y to In- p.sol on the Confinnalioli ol
-s*iii - ui' and the haltirxo in one year
hs "iifler with interrkt. Bond o hegivei.
n Ihe Mini ol Seven Hundred dollar- to to
il-i-rok i-d by lliu court or one- of the Judges
lo - "f. " C C WOLF.
10 fob U PETER HOPPER,
Ad tnr*.
KELLER itnus SALEI
Will bo ->ld
• c t'uhiic Sale, al th# reaidence of the ub
' IIOTJS. IO ,r Centre Hull, on W EDS f S
DAY, VI VKCII loth. The following pro
orly, viz :
I kvo liriciliiig Mines with Foal.
'•ne Driving Mure, one Tike-Year Old
olt, two Y' urling ('oil*, one
"IX YKAR OLD STALLION,
I Iti i ding Sow with pig, 12, Head ci
I-, p. -- nih Down.) Two Milk Cow#,
! licit- : witli calf, 1 yenrling Hull, 4 head
>f cattle, one Plantation wagon, witli
nil :ifi-I ladder*, 1 two-bor-e wagon, I piiir
if h l> -li-dss. 2 Family tied*. I Top ituggy,
I Stoner Drill, I Finite Cultivator, Corn
ulliviitor*. Shovel-plow*, Plow-Hand line
iw*. Singlu-trcii*, Douhlc-ireo-, Chain*
iliiv Eork, rope and Pullin*. Rake* and
Fork*. I Hay-rake, 2 Drain cradle*, l
Mowing Scythe#, one
RFAPKIi AND MOWER.
l'hrcuhing Mnchinc, Shaker and Simp,
tfor.-c Power und .Tuck, I Centre Hall
'ornplnriti (<%2 -ett- Yunkeo Hume*#, 2 i
••-tt- -'f Crupper#, Plow Hi-HM, Collar*,
Hridlea. 1 D. iililc sett of Harne**, I Single
-at oi'llama--, 2 Stitngt of Sloigb-bell, 8 |
Tiler Rarri-ls, I t'rss-u cut Saw, 1 Copper
Kettle, witli Pwlvnl Stirrer, 1 Iron Kettle,
ivitclu-n and Parlor Furniture, Carpet,
-t- ve, Sltsvcpipe, l!ed*lead, Corner Cup- .
sour.l, and many other articles too numer
-i i- to mi ritii-n. Sale to commence at 10
o - I ic';, when let ins will be made known.
H lo. Kt cii, C. C. KELLER, (
Audtonoer. P. F. KELLER.
MR. MOODY'S ILL!'ST'RATIONS.
Sprui. n g -sf the g—nine ol H.ul and ol
"grat s- abounding, ' he tobl n striking U>*
ik sit II rich tnan wins -t-lst ts> a poor Iriend
ill distts-s- J2.' in an envelope,on which be
wr-'ts- "Ms.re In fiitlow " "Now," *aisl he
'wlii- Ii wa llio liior welcome—the mon
■ ) .-1 the (in. tone ptomlce of further help
■si- it ic witli r.- -I - glass . Iheri i* always
amis- is. fsilhcw |,.l u* thank Os.sl, ris.r
a. y I -r sklial ||s- give# ti lull for wrtial
II- | nnlis • lus-lc* to fsstlow. ' Cent rasi
ng tic* t k and the g spt-', he said, "Mo
• t-- in Egypt turned water into bhu'd
which |# .1.--,i|i Christ turned water itct--1
flue wiiioh la life, jtiy ahti glasllita*.
Speaking oi future purilthment in one of-
Ilia s > lisoiia, he chii! tcscd w sit Out pulstati ,
-I. VV S- ahull punish ourselve*. When'
we .nine bs-fuit. (is.sl. lie sail! turn u j
s - l-i t- -ics-lvt - (its ai -I reatl the bsis-k
i ) ->ur icietoery lie wilt *ay," t'rging
I -I <t\ "I immrdiato r. pciitar.re arid the
ov in Inavs-n over a repentant •inner, he !
-U si. It ihe l'r< n.ls iit should die Ist nlglit
sr it ihe H -vernor -| the Stale clioul t be
n.-t, that swoulsl make an outcry here
ilui perliHt-* at. n *,s groat an event would
not be mciilitsni din b#t)i<u at #R. Rut,
• -si ti. lalsing let* v.ciie a lltt'e, "if anme
isle, i so ibia asstsithly wt-ie ju>l now cull
tftsrlesl th, re mtuld l <- a grrat tli.JUl '•(joy
It hr t. s cii. 11 w s-111 ng Upon lite ctrlail
of future pui i'hmeiit, be remarked,
"Ssiine pi-oj.;.- d- übt tt; think find ( *o
'nving ioat lie wli| make no diatinetb n*
in another w-r .1 Rut do you imagine
I liat when n--n hud IIMIMR* *O wicknt that
Hod t-sit a ds'oil to exterrmriNtu them be
au i ihey were not Dt Ist like on earth
do you tuppose that when the water# came
no-1 dtowned theui 11-- |o -k all tbtol
si i ■-1 g-10 ration intci His liosom, a d
•■ft P rightro .# Xeah to drill about in
[hit art- D i )oU upp -sell al w1 en Hi#
■ 1.0-eii pr. |le i ros - d the Red S.-a, and
Phar44tsh sis -st w. re sir- woes! (Sod took
i 'ose idsdatrou* Egyptian* siin-ctiv lu
'leai en, nisi l<-t it..- chitdr-n of 1 rael)
| scii lrr o.s erabty over the deoert for fer
ity year# T"
w#
i I'M E C.V HLlvrs DKFb VI ED AT b L
AND PI.'RSCKD
j L"' '. Fehruarv IT. From all tha in 1
_ ■ ~ (Ke | > o
- "Hi- tP be Ihe |.-.ailioii 111 N- Ihel
| Si- on.
(ieiic-rat (jtci-- -Is ajvateed oil Sunday
. iemtrneng Iroin I'urangC-through Kl.cr .. u< -
frflste-l, hut leu s.l Hie C.sriut-. us-sj-r
lies.era! ( ara-ra, sts-.n Iy th!reiicitied a!,
E -jUt-U i t- All -l s stc alia, ki-,1 at 11,
. ,• Vu ttie forenoon After five hur
hnrd figliiing. -in tine* exteiisluig over a
I league, (he CarlLt p-saitinn# were rarrie.l
tie ( rlt*U retr'-'iled up-'l! Azpeytia
skills heavy I--*se Hciieral 4jue*Ja pur
jtMwd ihacn a# far a# Veegaro. whrclc he oc-1
t j * jp'iesi in I srre
| h nsalUmeouslv with the operation* <-f
.Uipncra y '"* da, Heneral Ic-rna maVsel |
,ffsscrn Vlarspiina breaking the Carli-bc line#
>ll the near l)s-va (cetcorwl M -rione*,!
j a'lvgnoiug f'son the Is >rlh. wnforwd Zumaya
ijand iMscupied the height# commanding
~ ( A14 and (>Mtiu
The Cariit* are re|4s>r',ed to be concen
trs tng fsir a final struggle between Anda
ain. Toi.t*a ar.l Ar.|sevtia.
,i - -
SIDi X CHE YENX ES AND AK
, KAPAiioB-sUErriNt; READY TO
mark rillM.s LIVELY
k j (>:c. (-# Neb,. Februay. IT —lt i -t#t-d
• n -stficial authority lha ihe Sioux,
t'- ev i an ) Arrapatme Indian hvt
been n ol aft- }*t mak-ng the m at c-xt-n
--sive preparations p-ssathle f-.r an outbreak
in a very few week* They hav# hewn
, purchasing large quantities, uf ammunition
■ aioi a ro,* W ll"|s- rr lliey cs-utd gel them
, rj' '-U * (ar -u;h as the Indian Territory
tog tki* pur|K>#e. It ha* been known f-.r
s- mr time px-t that the best fighting men
bad deserted the Mgencie* and are roving
ir. the " g Horn, 1-swder River anJ Ton
" go Riv.-rcountries, c.siiccnirittmg arid ar
* - ranging forcoa fur thi# war. There are at
the agrhcie* and on the r-ser\atlssfi only
ti. si- who are 100 infirm or ds*abied lo be
- < ute and the fathiUea of in.we Indian*
-, w lie have iefl. fv- far a* known tba In
-iiari- w.;J likely strike the frontier seule
* (menu
• W> •
The H' raid * Washington cssrre#po6d
'' enl K.-fc lb. *ays, 'There is ri-acsn 1# be
" I .-ve here that Attorney Heneral I'ierre
(Hint will be ofler~a the p!cc of tienera!
< Sehen.-k as minuter to England, and ibat
G s-rnor M'-rgar . I'l Xcii# Y'-rk. may b--
the of Becretary Hri-tw at an
' . arly day, ine say next week A prom
' : sti. Nt w.wtern senator who served with
(sens ral Hrant ■> ant x-rity f-.r this. It -,s
not known whether Mr Pierrap-s|c4 wilt
accept tlir Ki.g'i-h tp.<#("Cs. bul it I be
lie* ■ d fl;at he will. Kpccsilalinn ># a lan
at 'Si her- at to who Will tu H'eed Minister
• (irth at Vienna, sh old he come, a* he
>, to run for Indiana."
TRIAL LIST FOR Ist OF MARCH
COURT. IB 8.
David Harter vt Valentine heir*
H--,i \ liavarsi v# I-a.ic H-inpl
, VV H (■-ideiser is J L Crantton
. T--i : - r A Js-s-el use of v* Wm Graham *
. j h"ir
Itird C-sa! ,♦ Ir- nCo v \Vm H"1l
R Va - : tine •' al • iiurd tksal A Iron Co
John H-sy v \\ ia 11--U
M VI--ver V* VV ( * Wag or et at
J II 4 id * v i< I • nna RH Co
Jos Slitw# J M Kt-pler
Owc-i Mil arm k i P<-nt:a RR Co
R II Duncan vs Elic* Muss r
VV p Lucas c-t ux vs U il"_v'* Adtn'r*
VV" L Vlu—. retUX Vs J liinges
F:m Nat Rank oi 4! fte Jn. (' R.,;*
v*J B Witliaw-
Ja* Id Kng- vt Jo- Iddingt
(twen M -Carm v Penna KR Co
(i -i HHrjist'-r u*e 1.1 t- ll liarpster # i *"r,
>.■ gs-r M T g Co i* W 11 MtCauttland
i Trial Lill lor 2tnl Wcok in March
' J H San.l. vs Ad-lp ls-.cb
' 11-s id K. 1 for k a I- C-V S(' RH C
1 li--' Rii-kasls - el ux v- J VV ilkiiison
■ VV Harkinst Adm'r v fieo Dur>t
Jacob B swer *- John Bt-ws-r-X
. R-esl Hr.,# ,V (T> st J .hn E* Fowler
-' M VI M u—er va A N***rt
• il VV iliHiver ct at v* G Kbarrar
■ X J Ms Ci.- k'-y * Jn-i C-u.for
J.slin Y.-ther# etui is Aar- n Mirer al
VV 11 Ws.ru v. II J Walker
1 ltl Nat Bank of B-u'fte v* ii Lauth
(' D- rr vs Jm McMannu*
A sts-wrt VS E C llume*
lis-rlachcr A Durt v S Mum-r
V. J K Miller
i (limn A Ilouaer v J,i-high V E'jre In*, cs*
-i K ii-'bl) * McC'o#key c-t al
It Valentine v C Winner
Jaiuc* Morrison v* J U Wagner
JURORS FIRST WEEK MARCH 6.
Rush JC X H-i-n.
Siiosashsse- J C Rankin.
Howard-,1 A Woodward, VI Confer.
(' Harris-—Henry Miller, Kriu Dale.
Rrl Ic-tonte— VV .VI Clel an. A J Cook.
J.i cob Shrom. J L Kurtz. H I> Y erg er.
Mi s s -Jim VV ssif, S II f-pisnghr
Liberty—F Ss hunck. S 11 Kwont.
I Ferguson—J L Musscr. Jac Rider, John
VV s-tsver.
Potter -D Durst, Alb Krumrine, F
Knarr.
, Hm! finooll- VV R Way.
1 Hnine-—AJ Hosslcrman.
IVnn—ll Swan*. Win Mauck.
1 Potter—Win Reed.
I U-sgg* —II Butler.
Spring 11 Drillith
Walker—Job* Kinerick, C Lath.
BurnOile M D Stewart.
Hauiirr li Artmigosl, A Garbrick,
i'urtin- Rrickfoy,
Union—H Ay or*.
JI'RORS, 2ND WEEK MARCH.
Liberty—D W Harring, Jno Heckdal r,
0 lloltor.
Putter—-Geo Rcarick, Jno M'Coy, .1
Cisrfiin. Jcr Dub*.
Huston—A Swither.
Mile*— S K Fou-i, J F Throne, H Car
man, J R Wolf
stalker—ls'e! Trctsscr, Jac Lut*.
Hauiet—T Kdmond*, Email. Mower, II
II VYi-ik-r
Union—J 0 llall, ET Fisher A Thomp
son.
Rssnner—ll Fixhbum.
Beiiofoiite—H-Harri#, II H Brnnrr.
Gregg -VV m Pea for, David E'inkle.
Howard buro—D VV I'iatcher, C Diah',
11 C Holler.
Rugg-s U Oloner.
Harri*—Arms. Jacob.
Bp- mg—l*aac Davidtoa, J It Millar.
College Lu her Hou-er, Win .Suiler.
Manon-- John Johnson.
Walker D Dorman.
A J. MRXDOKV.
DENTIST.
Ia ttill located at Pine Grove Mill* and
now prepares! to travel to the hsimes oi j
iialis'nt#at a.l islancs. and render any dc
•irt'd a.'rvicc in hi* line, in the be*t man
ner, of bett quality and at reasonable <
rales Insertion ofniw denture# made u ,
-pecialty. Ttcth rxtracttd without pnin.
21jan 7b
liKATTY pl —-
jvmfnSKD HY THE HIGHEST Ml'-
('..XU authoritie* throughout the world 1
. ..ia, REST I) F. BEATTY, Pronri- 1
_a#4nngton, N.J. -
II ic BY RIIOCK EKltoy K, J.U. BIIUOKRT 1
Freaident, Csshier.
pKNfRE COUNTY BANKING CO
(Late Millikr-n, Hoover & Co.) (
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow iuterest,
Discount Notes,
Buy at J dell. (
Covernmeut Becuiitie,Gold A ,
■plVfitttf Uvupona, 1
II MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST.
%
Wn the / ' . th ]
tntwUuicoof a iron venation at-.utOak llall. In I
ana
CloUilnjß/uw> In America." A visitor n l I
lhej*-akiT:
I UII<U " What c orner t (he TUttMlng < n <
AOnuUint "l-jutli Icu-l corner -I :.tlh a 1
Market I'leaae Us ll, e *IXIII, I,t v., a .
Iran (in seeking Oak llall, leave terete 8U J. I I
ley designing Jjrna.ua "
V "It la perfectly col-wool • J)., j i ki. *
It# dlitiriistoniT'
A "la.yuti a-jiiare f*-t 68 c n Market, met
l#u led,l on Ullk, aij atorio* high luu t.ver
threes acre# uA nosing# and WW l • afcace <-<■•
nreuj.lnl h) sry/Li. n twenty si.'hn .1 hu
lieee l ine* me
V. l>o trotl use ate-nin |<rerf"
A " A (la lit jrotlltg eugltte furnishes ,'< r
for the freight ai.-l paeteiifUr etotflalon, Ofel ihe
IkjIIvIS ateain fog iwui.ng, unit Ucc olio., oj i„
tlulu (sf the bout" "
V. " Wliat outer no foa take with (roods?' i
A "Ihe, arc Bnl tad arrai.** -1 In
the- bu-tfll.elit, on long fi ufiU re uul laLeU
OieiK • oil the h
te.ra rt-oßi on <1 t ■
V. "J inapt* 6m operation**
A. " ho, nr. luosctirucg '1 br guo4#l f r4
measured lu Ihe pl< , thtui liiManii 1 The
t loth titvaaa over miter* in tha tare of an
UM a*id two torn alt, one brh-rn an.i
t hind Ute ( o-aj*. watching with t... ♦j. i a i
baa k fj* Uio least pin-bora lihj ■<< tlyp, i ; I
marking every Baa, i that the cutler ml, tea
and uroid it when he ouinea to rut the gur
mrulc *
V. " Yoo nnt employ i. tnfj < f cull- IT "**
A "< Ie Ml ,or f ith Ii I and k : Ho
beef Id haa.la ail the I A - An gup U> r|. hi
Into garmei.U, h : tsUca'.ipj
A >lo* u leer it i a ik e-a. !W: a ttr u-
V "be you iLahutaeture oil j ur own
good*'
A "We do, and "A rare full y. fuifii
anilnert t6*{> -t . ery atlteb a 1 hi.: . . I
certify to evvnr garment a* extra-well i..„ife
before we put • ur Uekel on U, and Wou
miioji.aihtolur it '
V " Your tyafetn nut uva f.u a grewl
deal f y
A. "In every direct; s r Jthdl system
at.d ccohoii.) O 1-rw u all ya wigf hi
Uiat enable* ua t-, out oar i An to the
K' oa we do W'
V AIM r ihajJCHUhf tbc work. a hat he _.c#
of it*"
A. " Before It goes Into Stock It I* fhi.;. J
Every tingle garn.eut lioa Ma iiuthlK-r and
other |coint,* noted on tt. ■ > thai Ha etmr,- I.
lory can be traced Without lall, Übuu our
POtilU '
V. * 4 Voti imjfrt have 3D or 40 fi&lcomtfi f*
A. "Why a.r. on buay daya), u
In the Tar.oUi riHjiua ocd auiw* ou room*,
aetlihg to Ihe thnnp* of cuvfc.itier "/
V. * r Xo you do an order buA /by nuhl
Ohdexhreaor'
A. " Very gn at All over Ore Country Our
M/ OH Tl 1D OK A CO., COA L, LIME, At.,
WIL IAM BHORTLIDUE. BOND V ALF.NTINI
SHORTLIDGE &c CO.,
Burners god Shippers of tho celebrated
• Belle font©
z W|ll!l!'l]Ef ILUIMIE. I
' iKalerg ia the very best grgdtkof
ANTIIB VCITE ( DAQ
; '
The only dealer# itc Centre Countv who sell the
W; I I, K E SI Bi A Ri Ri E Ci Oi Ai I
~ from the old Baltimore mine* Alio
sSIIAMOKIN AN!) OTHER GRADES
1 of Anthracite C* al dryly L- use.l 1 xprt -#!.r for bou use. althe lowert price*
rj
I) K J L E It S 1 X .V
Tliey pay the highest price* in cub or grain that tbc Eastern market- aHI afford
| WHEAT,
CORN,
RYE,
OATS,
CLOVER SEED &C.,
R. tight <-r will hto"ld on c inminion when dss.ir-d, and full price* guaranteed. In
formation oni-*rnin( the grain trade will be furnished at all time*, to farmer
■' with pleasure, free of charge.
RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER
FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY.
DEALERS IS
CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER,
which it always told at low price#, and warranted to be n- c<> 1 a fertiliaer a* an
other pcaiter.
OffJOS AMI) 7Aft©
NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT
lu.i.x rovn:. i->.
THE NEW "DOMESTIC,"
A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH MACHINE.
TT icula* %n tUr vo'.od Ar I+ht Ki iKua*4 ib Automatic
▼ Tfniion, thlfh U thr i*rat in u
woikc our I % A IKN 1 II \RDI N11) CON'll M. RE \RINGS on both the Machist
god Stand.
thir tkfw and old tdcai, wmked *uK brat .1 new Machii*en and T*xJh at ©ur r*n new * #'*•,
in hc bnv *>tx of Neuarh. New le v. KA\C Evt in. tun urd * f MV.I U VNICAL EXCfL
LKNCK. Mitts mum tf Frkii n. Jklaxu m P' tbilSty, au-l t.r c \>t vnrk, Btw hepetforr
reached m the Machine v4w.
TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF
We Invite the attention uf all epe<.i*Jly those l.aving high mechanical aklll ur
Obecrvattan. N !' All Muihisic* fully sratraewtj.
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,
!\ow York itud < Tai<*ii|g<u.
LADIES. USE "DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS.
FURNITURE.
JOHN BRECIIIULL,
in his elegant New Rooms, Spring street
Bellefoiuo.
HUB on hand n splendid assortment o
HOUSE FL'BNITI'JRK from the com
raonest to the most elegant.
CO A M BKK SETS, l'A KLOK SETS.
SOFAS, Oil A 1 KS. BEDSTEADS.
WOOL MATTE ESSES. HAIR MAT
Tit ESSES,
and anything wanted in the line of his
business—homemade and city work. Al
so, has made a speciality and keeps 01
hand, the largest and finest stock ot
WALL TAPER
Goods sold at reasonable rates, wholesa
and retail. Give him a call before pur
chasing elsewhere fcbti-l.v
\\ T F. REBBR A Law
T • Prompt attention given to all
i business entrusted to i>is care in Clearfield
'or Centre county. Oilico with D. F. Fort
uey, iielletontu,
porfivi r*Um \ role* of a*lf mrattnvnwmt
iimlin IM- MlUe M |.!ea,o I- pie "<**> tnllt*
away j<% t yf.i a* It thejr wen ben In
i i ..i.
\. " 1 fnti hare at Irani half a down
differrvi!
A. "My dear fir Iv. 1 have mora than fwrafa.
■ ' "wl with ll own hiuii.ray uiil rach
t, utciiiy onrn|j. i.*nt<*-*i7 wra-ci who
In lb* wheat,"
V W 111 y.. name a down <r o t,{ them T
A 'With Tha < a Wins la-part
ti . nl. r r il *h, |,r f. r ru lrttn mud* to
r. ady lira I umniiing lir]*rtmmt,
with Ha (•in/?,—. work of nil underwear,
li.i Phlrt with It* busy machine#,
mak.il.* ■ ur own l.r>< < last shirta. Ite Trim
ming I lUflf iuMk many a rrgu-
Inr Tl. tiannent Mock Hoam. Tiia
bf. ivitig ll.<.rn, Tl. Order Department,
named br re. Ihefpccial I nlforaia
H.. lit Ihr Delivery I•• rarubciil, Witt it#
met i* RiftMtiriii The—
V. Ih4t. i ..Id! lr, enough P*
A" A tn WidhtdftLrvjuehT ih Advertising
Depart torn!. With lU hilLi; <1 itya diMfit.uiun,
rdft nwan-1 puhHAi! ygbutne*aad popular
Jutntal, •■lt -"tMf./"'. K' UfJ. ..pio monthly
ileil all yt'Uf IrißVl •*< ml i<4 Mi. The Met) • '
1- i. it* ut,*it!Hii men** ./toia. The to ye* j
|, mnt —nt. The V. titiuT lo parttneni 1h
i f.iMn-i. • I*. lu.rtn.j.ijL I la it# spatial
eitlratH* I r ladles, ll.e 1 digraph Depart
Hunt. The Chief Clerk • iHpsrtSwnt Witt
U# >■• .V keeper# ar.it aaalttanu fieneral Man
.,-.rs ia-pt'gteM; t i. r' Cflkee, and
.: , .r otti • of tl. bury M brti
U.;nklmt I'lannii.'S. ftmitlM buying, m*k |
li g refCreriac, rr M sending owl selling. i
ai I In a I, Joining their force*
lnn)(iel 4n#JV ;lh lb* L..i,)e iinoum
ing I UAMMU ri.'JOo,'JUO anJ | kjOUQjM) an
nua II r "
V. *tM n p-w n 4-©-#f"
A J it ll I fompt fe> name Ihe
( ■ hter • Ixiartmer.t wfclrh handle
oftvuileiii. i n k.me r.fagle iUyr'
\ ■' I, 'xo! I ;:.mene I Thxti.* bat enabiea
I I -el ' y . J-i-aj.Bt d
A. • I i.i-t'yl Ijvei/t bint Tha
I- i.lcU.: t.g lire, kiA.ijf that wedcprtid
itell. i and ic,Cu^^ira. M
V -tfhal tie the 'fiaiija' I hear an
CuUdt. abnulf
A. <ur >rtem of batlaam dealing-1. One
Mine, nodrtiec n ; 1 ( wh for orfib)H; t
A guatttHre prrAf.ttng Uur (turrl eeor; ITba
m n* y ri-t tinted if Uie buyer cau l uflumnlm
he Hilled.**
V " Kidhing wrld he ftstier "
A *"h.tMftr And the i*it>jearaU"*
V. " V. I.i, I thank yiai, atr, ler your polite
HUUtttfli."
A. •' N't at all. It'# a jJearuw to t/fny ML
Tall again: and !. cue < c Uj | lege- Wana
maker A l'.o Ml. H flak Hi. Aouft Lett oue
r.cr niiili and klarnet
V "ThM V. ;;! 1 atodi be n*js.y to do an.
Uuvd BtußlUlg."
\
BROCKE HOFF HOUSE.
BBLLKFONTK. PA
E. PERKS & SON, Prop'rs.
| This well known hotel, situate in the
buMneM portion ..f th town, has been
t thoroughly renovated, ■ enainteo and fur
;iiuhod now. It will bethoaim of the pro
, prtetom t > make it pleaaint Home for
, those whoonay favor them with their pat
roiiMße A free earring.- U run to the do
pot. ftu<) in* best stable* in town areit-on
nect' d with the llouO. 'ALANR
| C ; T R K . X X. C MHTOWKK*
I I Lh\AM>Elt & BOWERS. Attor
XXIIEVI KI LHW. Biillol'onte, P H . Special
[attention iciven to Collections, and 0
pliant Court practice. May ho consulted
6 in German und KnfflUh. Office in Oar
• """*' Building. njy og '74 t,
D. M. IltT'l KNilOfhK,
KOO\S. S<l|\V\UZ A CO.
" HOIKHAtK OEAUCtU IX
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
HI North l)elwire Avenue,
Id" Nortl Water Street.
PHILADELPHIA
|F. A.Koova, O S tj\wt<7. J. K<m
j .• a.I X
J\\RM P. WILSON, Attorne.vat-Law,
1! Bellefontn Pn Office in Mr*. Ben- 1
jucr'a iiunUiug, iieliatoule Pa.
IIARDWARX HTORK.
J. A J. IIAHKIH.
No. 6. HHOf K KKiiOKF ROW.
A new a ltd <x.mplnt Ha.Mwnre More
! l"* o|ei>e4 M the onderaigned in
Hrockeefi. IT# new build I ft*--where they
tre iirepariirt to aell alt ktrtiia .f iluitdln*
tnd If<>•*••• Furnirhin* Hardware, Iron
Sle-'i Kail*.
whrela in Ul, t'harnpion
'' oil.. in tn, .Ui.i f?i w, Cirt'trlgr and
llanti Fua-r., Tt-niioii •"**>. Webbßawa,
lea Creau. rrcrxar#, HatU Tuba, Chihe
Itarki, i full a .>rimeni i f film# and
Mirror Plate nl l| fire# IMt-titre Yramee,
Wheelbarrow*. La/i<|. Coni UIJ Lemtd,
Belting, iAti.ikee, nnd Hut*,
Piowa. < ti:tl*..tor# 0"ft Plow*. Plow
Point*, t-biar Mo.d Iktir.h and vallln* *
car Tneth, Inbie (Jbllrry, ebutfil, f-pade#
■ nil Fork , LaeitK Hins*n Nrrew*. *gih
Aprirtg*. Hor.e K . Neitt. ,Vr*jr
Rod*, (>Ua r Imrd, l.ubrtcn.ltn# Coal,
hiriat i..!, Tninm*, Asviia. Vo> , ileilowa.
Acrew |*leie, il! n i k#..<thf Twl, Partory
Bella, Tea II 'lt OrlndelfdlM. Carpenter
Toola, Fri#UJr* gd I una, j'au t. Oil*.
Varni-he* rpi elfed and for *u!r t
oner, •> <r t A I I! tftMIH
IX L THE WOMAN'S FRIEND
nis rater nja*ai;7 AND MCWT PEBFICT
• ruAt mvs" xvHE MAD*.
I latcrdur.£Mfcle Ka&dia and SUeid Cambiaad.
aeeparale, ill i ma* tM
ned for any raeier of
Jrona 11 ru oc laijuat
ed tofiagtlf and bHg
! ravid'A wiik a ehielg *
t a toed la completely
prater ted fern Ike
Met No beMrr to
meaired hra u-lrg.
.. Wiiee Ihefto. U helng
***<)•." l:-a!ed. the headle leoet
he drteehed. We wTO aend le any adiiewa, © re
i eipt of DM (I <f P.O. Order for the amoanA either . .
of I, ••• fo !> * t ■' r. •*:
Bet No. I 3 Iron# cf 6.6 and 7 the., J handto. ft 00
• f._! ■' fe 7 end 0 Ma., " I#
" ** 7.8 and ** tM
Ntaktl plated trw-, tUta pmeet ottra.
Any party erfciiagfi** arte will ra*
NRLAE OUM art cilra aua A yrcadiua.
TVxewgbly rdiaUe ttgmu araadeA
Addeoaa IlffOoKl.% A tADIBOMfO.,
S5 Plrit Bt, Erteklya, E. D, X. T.
■|liiw km ohms At Bm Bf* </ tx* f*§m.
iTUTbiusiml £ a mv**h*
Established, 1843.
MIbLHXIM
MARBLE WORKS
BV
DEINtNGER & MUSSER
The old, reliable |!af, whero
Monuments,
Couches,
* Headstones,
and*other marb
•rk ii made, in the eery beat atyle, and
upon reasonable lerrnr.
Thnntyvt for pad favrt f are re
gpertirch toli-ti the patronage of the
pukUe.
Shop*. Baal of Bridge. Miilbaim. Pa.
Apr 8. y,
, BEATTY E15151 .
' NOOTHBR PIANO POKTE haaatuin
lad the same popularity *.l*end tlstnp
forCireaiar. ft. P. BE ATI Y. Waebu.g.
hem. New ieraey.
CEX T~R E lALL
COACH SHOP.
LEVI Sir BRAY.
at bit c*Ub!ihment at Centre IlalL keep
>n hand, and tor ale. at the moat reaaona
ale raict.
Carriages,
Buggies,
A Spring Wagons,
J PL.AFS AND FAKCT,
' and Tehicle# of evert deeeripiioa made u,
' 'fder. and vanwMrd lo he. made of the
I r>e*t tea** ned material, and by the moet
< .killed nnd eompeienl workaien. BA.<
for hugg.ea nt d | ring-wagon Ac-, of the
iiu*t tnprt.ved patten.> ,► tto idvr.a > m
i (irariag oi nil aitida made to older AH
ciuda olreimitug di-.e promj Cy and at
ibe luNt piblc rate*,
l'er*.>t., wanting anything in hi# line are
<|ue*i- : - call and examine hit work, \
they Or HI fi nd it not to be exreilod for dur*
ability and wear. may fif
LEVI VII Bit AY,
XOTARY PI"BUG, SCRIBEER AND
CONVKYANCKR.
CENTRE 11 A L L. P A.
Will alt ru J to adnntikkering Hath*. Ac
| Kiiowieigeinent of beeda, kr. writing Ar
|licln*of Agreement, ihceda. Ar, inarls
HEAITYZIIZ?
COMBINE*iEVERY IMPROVEMENT
KNOWN. T*t,Seid Han p f*r Circu*
far. A btrvaa D P. BEATTY, Waab
ington. N. J
BEATTY&PLOTTS
J JEATTV A PLOTTS*
C'debrated Gulden Tongue
PAH LOR ORGANS
j .reraekeil by eminent mtiMelan* and di-
I <ngui*bhl men *f hmmr tnr..ugh< ut the
I world aa the leading PARLoB ORGANS
| now in u*e.
) An a*c >:ent Organ fur the Church. Uall,
I Ludge, Bnhhalh achooL a* well a* the par- •
j "r.
N. B Special rates In thia c**e, at an
dvcrli*emenl.
An effitt Where are have no agent* we
will allow eny one the ngens'a ditcount in
*rder to hare thi# wonderful tucsicai pro
luring in*(rumenl introduced.
No other Parlor Organ ha* attained lo
the aawe popularity .
Send *ump for price lift and a liat ©I
teatimoniMto. Addrrat :
BEATTY A PI.OTTS
VVurron IVuntv, N J.
"Y 6&NSON'S HOtS'L,"
W. . IIKLt.ErOVriI, TA.
Jnhttant) d Snji'#. pt■•j*ri<'tor*, having
n fiil'-d and newly fumi<hed thi# house are
riewr prepared to accommodate traveler#
*n the mo,i **ti,fnrt >ry manner. .
if
C SOLRHIFF. J.F. MILLTK
Kfj'vloiip l'ateru A Nadel Works,
J. F. MILLER A CO.
PATENT OFFICE A EXPERIMENT
TAL MODE las OP
1R OX ir Oo I) o R £RAS S,
M-VDEON SHORT NOTICE.
J| Il utgr Street, and ßo Firat Avenue,
PITTNBIRGU.
' liltce with J. B. Shorriff A Son, Works,
3d Floor. lapr.v.
J AS. lI'MANUC Attorney at Law;
ry uelle.onle. pnun|<ly attend* to all
■>■l#meaa entrusted to him. tuiS.'ftsl
BEATTTZIZZEI
AGENTS WANTED! (Male or Fe.
male.) u uke ordera. D. P. BEATI Y
v\ asliiugtun. New Jeraey.
Chas H. Held.
C'ldk| VI ati*bfiiaii-rl Jeweler
Millheim. CVntre G>.. Ps.
all kind* ol Clock*, Watches and Jewelry
of the lalCft atyle*. as also the Mamm tile
1 Htent Calf:drClocks, prt'vided with a
complete index if the uu nth and day o
ihe month and week on its lace, which is
warranted w- a perfect time-keeper.
JSW-Clocka, Watche* and Jcwetiy re
iiMired n short no)loo unit Jwxrmated
BEATTY^YSJ
an© r orteiTtncinea
every in tone with power
atid crcul durability, at'd ''hf
the uiiqualified endoMcmcat#< f 1 Je ii"' 1 "
est Muical authoritie* for it# Marvi-i!ou
■ xtraortiinarv riebn-ss *'
NO SUPERIOR IN THE VNOKUI.
Large slue. 7J Octave#, overstrung BUM,
lull "row Prame, French Grand action.
Fnt Den'ii, Carved Pedal, Solid Rosewood
Moulding*, lvo.y Key Front. Capped
Hummer*, a tirafle Treble. c -_Ac , &c.
Weight when boxed over One ahousand
Pounds. Liberal discount tbe trade.
Agents Wanted—(nude or U inule.)
ZSf Send stamp for Circular Addre*,
the inventor and Prop'letor, D MEL P.
REALTY. Washiwttoft. New Jersey.
/ y TT M -MTHTG S H 0 0 8 T,"*
Bellefente. PA J
ISAAC MILLE; {, Proprietor.
The Cummtngs House, on Jtiahop street,
it one of the plegsanlvst located bote's in
the town It ha> the best sables in the
place, has an excellent livery attached and
■very attrition will be paid gue*t*. No
nain will la; *pured to nuke it a plea.ant
uii agree* >le *t- pp'ms place for tbe pub
ft. Ronrdirig by the aay or week, and
ijtuiti charged will always be found very
raw. luira 17. g>