W'SHMluaißl >HE REPORTER. tfgt>.CTJRT „ Editor. Centre Hall, Fa., 2, Mar 187< 1 ERMS.— f '2per year, in ndranoe, '2J> tc\*n not poid in adranoe. Adoertisrrnont* 2tV prrlinf for * krrt <• srrtioiw, and for 0 and 12 month* *.v *p* at aontraet. | St. Louis has bean decided upon a the plaee and the 27 of June next as tin time for holding the next democratic na tional convention, for the nomination o candidates for president and vice-presi dent The democracy have now fixed tw> things for the next presidential earn paign—the time and place for the meet ing of the next national ©.invention Two more things temain to le fixe* upon which are of vastly more imp-1 tanoe to the party and the nation thai the above—the democracy must flxnpoi candidates for president and vice-presi dent who will be sure to win. V hat w want is one of the ablest anil purest dew ocratic statesmen placed in nominatioi for president with an unexceptional'!* man for vice-president. The people art tired of Grantiam and crooked whiskey rings, and they will vote a good dem on tic ticket if oar national conventit will give them the opportunity. M " good nominees, there is not much nets for a platform. The man is what w ill I looked too. We place little value up* paper platforms. The people don't car o tig about high sounding resolution but want the man with the right ring i him, and that will be platform enougl of itself. Supjswe Geu. Washington o Old Hickory were here and placed it nomination, no one but an idiot o Wendell Phittipa would ask for the plat form. Give us good men —let harm or prevail and with brisk work from tl Atlantic to the Pacific, and the dem rracy will be triumphant next Novem ber. Moulton has written a letter to tin Plymouth Advisory Council, iu w hie I he savs: "I send this comuaunicatit to the Council simply to say that I an prepared to prove Henry Ward Beech e guilty of adultery and perjury by evi dence both oral and documentary, am that, if allowed the opportunity of pro during such proof before the Council fail to ausiain this assurance, then 1 an willing to be denounced by mankind a :* wretch devoid of truth and honor am unworthy of human association." ♦ ♦ RETURS OF REASOX. We are glad to note a return of reasoi ami brotherly kindness and charity among a class of democrats in Centr county, whose democracy was of ths strait and strict quality, that they wonh refuse to support a candidate f-r offict if he at any time, however remote, be longed to the opposition party. Th; this political fastidtousuess is w earing of we are pleased to note from the doing of the democratic county convention which re-assembled ou Tuesday of la.- week and where Andrew G. Curtin w. warmly recommended as the democrat n nominee for the vice presidency. Mr Curtin was long the head of the republi • can party in this state, and for the las four years has acted with the democrat; party —an acquisition to our ranks o which we are proud, and the democrat*} need not feel ashamed of him—he is ; sore loss to the republicans and a gre.i democratic gain. It is not too late to d< good and throw off squeamish notions and we trust that this will be the end o; calling gentlemen like Adam Hoy "bain democrats," although he hails from tin oldest and best democratic families i: Centre county, and has acted with tin democratic party four years to Gov Curtin's one. This same uncharitabh feeling was shown towards our excelien member of congress, Col. Mackey, be cause he at one time w as a whig and ye alter having acted for a dozen of year with the democratic party, some weres line in their political tastes that the} joined in with an independent move ment lo defeat him because he man} years ago belonged to the oppositioi party. We are pleased to think tha' this foolish proseriptivc feeling has beei; thrown aside by the stand some of thcs< gentlemen have taken in favor of Cur tin, and that they will live up to it witl consistency and extend a welcome ham' to all decent republicans who may with to join the democratic ranks. BRISTOL' STOCK WASISG. Bristow is Grant's cabinet officer who did his duty in bringing the crookeo whiskey ring to justice. When the Sec retary started out against these robbers and before lighting struck so close 011 t< the heels of the president himself, and knocked private secretary Babcock int< a swoon, we say before this bolt descend ed, many radical organs all over the country were loud in praise of Bristow and brought him forward for the presi dency. But as soon as in the discharge of his sworn duty his hand fell upon Babcock, so soon Bristow's radical ad mirers commenced to cool down, and not one is left to say, "Bristow for presi dent." This is proof that the republi can party managers do not look with ap proval updn the efforts made by Secre tary Bristow to break up the thieving whiskey ring. 80 long as it did not in terfere with the thieves near the throne it was all right and Bristow was lauded, but as soon as tbe brave secretary's work led him into the white-boose it self, and he went on fearlessly in the discharge of his duties, then radical ad miration for a faithful officer ceased. What a picture this presents! There is no longer any doubt in the minds of honest men, that the crooked whiskey ritjg had its principal branch office in the white-house, and if there was one place above all others where lightning should strike, it was right there, and be cause it did strike there, the hand that directed it is cursed by all third-term politicians, federal office holders and revenue thieves. Bristow did hie duty, hence Bristow will not make a /it candidate for the radical party for president. The jury has acquitted Babcock. That is what was ccpected and predicted be forehand. The administration could Jiol afford to have any other verdict, and left nothing undone that might serve to bring about an acquittal. It was not clearly proven that Babcoc k was guilty, and it was not made very plain that he was innocent—that's where the matter will rest. The other jury, the people themselves, are of the opinion that Bab was a partner in the crooked whiskey frauds. He, at all events, was very thick with-tbe revenue thieves, and the Babcock telegrams read just like such despatches would passing between rogues that were operating to defraud the government. Grant swore that Bab gave him a satisfactory explanation of those despatches but he did not re 'jßWaber whit be expbwwrtrw was ts to single one of them. How queer* What !\ pity that a president ofthe I'm cd States has so short memory. Hot dtort memories nre useful sometimes ind in the iik of llat>o>ck it whs a God >etul to have the president so forgetful fhe jury hat acquitted It:l•. > ■. h. but tlx oeoplc still take him to ho a u okcd Ahiskcv eov k. There is great rejoicing itt a.luiinis ration eitvles that "one guilty n an has .'scapgd, ' even Grant - glad, nhli.-c h le forgot what the explanation -t tlios* elegratns was This acquittal ol Bab •ivk hv the jury w ill not change on. -iu ;le mini) in the country every N-lx thinks that Baboook was in league wit) he crooked whiskey regies, excepting . lysses anl he eouhlu't rem* u l>et what ■Xplanation was given hiinofltte <|Ueei clegr.uus, hetue his opinion is of little crount. Weil, one guilty man ha o a pet) Hon. L. A Mackcy. we r. tin- by tin •©(eroding* in Congress, on M.-uduv resented w memorial ofcitUons ofWn re county in reference to the financia iiibarrHsstueuls - f the country and th Heiress auu'iig the laboring population ihich was referred to the committee on kruking and Currency Tin- uieinoria cvommen.ir- a uniform lug. I tcndci overmnent currency. and a compels- ry educltou of the rate of interest hereto re charged under the financial policy •f the government, w Iu eh has Um iht triuvipwl cause of the present pri-tr. - ion of the industries of the country. /fox* tiRAS rs OKI ■ v trios [Or / . 10 1 is.: > i The publication of President v.rani estimonv in favor of Babroek in th* -ew.-papers of yesterday w a-vitally >lv ■ ieient. Some exceedingly interesting .usage* of the direct exaniiuwtion w*r< "Ujeeted to, ruled out by Judge Pillon, ud not published, for the rea*ou that iiev w ere not Airnishetl to the r.-pot rs. We hereby print tliem as they iere sworn to and signed by I s Grant, n answer to a question he says "General Ikiboock complained very itterly of the treatment be u> reeeiv .ng after the speech made by Mr lien erson in the Averv trial an- deliver ed." l"art of a question and answer object j I to and struck out by Judge !>illon: Question — . . . And it is that con idcnce in his fidelity and integrity sul inimpaired and undiminished? * Answer—' And as yet my confidence n him is unshakeu. I have never learn d anything that would shake that eon idence. Of coarse, 1 have heard of this rial that is progressing.'' Here are still others that were omit ed in the published report. Question —'What was the general haraeter ofthe explanation of the na ure of the desjiatche- to whicli has been tireeled, given to you by General Bab •ock V % Answer —"The explanation* which h< ave seemed to me to clear up all grounds >f suspicion against him." Question —"What was the general haraeter of those explanations ?" Answer—"lt was generally a stale aent of their meaning, and what they vere in response to, but I could not. •robably, gives at this time his expianu on of any one of them." IJuestiou —"But the explanations in n-en at the tiuiv were such as to satisfy -ou?'* Answer—"They seemed to me to be entirely satisfactory." A wonderful memory and prodigious judgment. Exit Don l"ario-;enter Queen J-aU-11,. Tiiat is said to be the arrangement of •■ving Alfonso, who. when the war i •ver, nil! meet the ex-Queen at the rentiers of France and c-curt her in regal state to Madrid. This is Bourboi iiadue.se. Nothing else could suggc.-' uch a suicidal step. A dissolute Queen, aho was driven from a throne by the people, is to be forced into position again ta one of the earliest results of a success .ul war. King Alfonso will have troub aturemocrats—Cooatdaud and Warren voted 110. The House elected Featherstovey, Tucker, Percy, Muldraw, Book-date and and Spigler, managers, to prosecute tin case before the Senate counsel. Lieutenant Governor Davis tiled a plea denying wholly and severally tin articles of impeachment. In the Louisiana house of represent. - lives, Feb. 25, a committee of seven was appointed to investigate the charge against Governor Kellogg, and report as early as practicable. The Governor lias issued a proclamation calling an extra session of the senate, on the expiration of the regular session on March 2, to continue ten days. The republicans be lieve the majority of the house intend to present articles of impeachment against the Governor and Lieutenant-Governor on the last day of the session. If this is done, these officials will be suspended from office, under the constitution, and j the speaker of the house will become ! acti/ig Gpyernor. On a thorough exoneration of the testimony the President lias become convinced that toner-.I I bibcock did not act with the discretion \hi>h he ought to hav-- > • >-. i t e.l us o member of the executive housel 11 I'he uiatt.i was s|M>keu of in the cabinet im. ling to .lay, did the opinion was expressed that it voul.l be its well if b.'-houbl not tvsuuu its place at the White House, the im ir. si,u in-w is thi-.t Gen. Babcxn k will -up. r-e.1e.l l-v \|i l". S Grant, jr who has been dischingmg the duties of he position with great acceptability. It * uu.lcrM >.l that Mr l.uckev is also t< >e .tisplaee.l as --*-<• ..f the private sec re arses ofthe Pn idetlt till Nf It ORtR'X* UHIskE) IU.\G. fkspoaA Iv Ik, II 0,,'./) Wmmluuc! -n, l' hr. r\ltwasvoy urreiutv t-nu.-i.d t night that the At orney-viener.tl had l .ou avlvisc.l that -ntfi. ienl vnleu.-e hail been .liM.ivereii It New "to lis to It. lit the ih.li.i iu nt oT a I nited Stat.-s Senator, ulso nti tilttnale tlivndul.d leb.t.vi- i the M int, ti. ..si', and p. ssil.ly jf , J s'u cM'ourt tnfht,."s uth west r ixni ira.y to detiaud the Government it e \\ lliski v Itli.ii of that quullet ::ul\E.\ K.-l/A lit t XjRE HIE EX AMiS'lSti >"I />/;/ 11 t HEFTRH t V/H'l I SIR.i .VGA'x TOR ) New V ifc, lelnury " Heurv llv wi u iari dln f.-re the examining C'tu:.,ti'.n f i'lyin- .. Church ut Mi. ilalliday'-liousc to-night utul read his .. ten ,nt Mi lie, her and forty ot illx nlm w.r. present. After tie rcit-lu _• ot the < iiuietil Nl!. iloWeli turned to leave the room, when it usaid the .1" i was hi, Led -:i him by Mr \\ lute aid Mr.Shearman ai l "Mr. Ihovet youvvillii.it l-c i-eriultted to leave tin - -em." But h> reached the door of tin k r-> ui before it could Ik* locked and left tin) house with Ills sotm, who had accompanied him. Mr Uowen frfuoeo to give hi- statement to the press,-aying that he left the responsibility ofitspub i.-atiun w .tli th. exaiuining com mitt.. Mr. s \ \\ lute was v isite.i nn.l his v er - -:i is substantially this Mr. Bower read a statement of fifty-two jiages, in which he failed lo give uame of dales it referred to -.-atHluls of ten or elvn years ago. After reading a few pages he handed the |>a|>cr lo Br. M'ar.l, which showed that it was 1 >r. Ward who wrote it. Mr. Bo*ca ttrpped toward the door .IHI Mr. White, DESIRING to prolong the iiittrvit'K iiyuli us possible, and be* iug sealed near the d sir. turned f|ie key w ithdrvw it from the lock and put it in hi- j socket, Mr. Ito wen stepped back several feet, aud, surveying the situation saw a means if exit by the back door, lie darted in that direction upsetting chain and other articles of household furniture in his flight,and eiwaped front the bouse. At a lute dinner given in San Francisco California, Hon. William Sharon, I'nited States Senator from Viovnda, b> Ins old frieiids of the Comstoek lode, more than half the company were mil • hotiaires, and the remainder could count their stories in hundreds of thousands ot I trade dollar*. The feast was unparallel ed in nil n s|ects, and each gentleman e:tted around the f est ire t>oard found near hi* napkin a bill of fare engraved •t; n a heavj plate of solid silver, dug r.'in the Comstoi h l<>de and highly pol ished. rhese were gotten up in artistic sf\ le, at a cost of over S4O each, meaaur ed als'Ut oi*4l inches, of a quarter of a i dollar's thickness. At the end of the banquet each guest pocketed his unique programme as a mcmentnof the occasion and in reuieuibrance of those who par * licipated in the dazzling event, 'this was truly a "big bonanza" in the bill-of . fare line. \I<>TIIF.R I .YD THREE < 111! ERFS RER.VEP T<> EE I Til. Chicago, February !.*,— l-tie on Wed iK-sday night a lire 111 I.eiiar*, lowa, destroyed a large building occupied by four families. A woman and three a null children were buried in the niin, ind when found were burned to a cin der. The hu.-bund of the woman is now a raving maniac. '. EE ERA I. UREA K-1 POF THE CA LIST FORf ES. Madrid. February —lt is officially announced thai eight Carlist battalion refused to obey orders to fire upon the Royali-"-. Alter a cotiflu t between offi cer- and men, the forte was disbanded and surrendered in parties at Tolo-a yes terday. Tbe Carlist* are soliciting am nesty by thousands. A di-p.iUli from the Royalist General Martini z*(_'ani[>us an nounces slut nine battalions have sur rendered at Pampeluna. It is generally believed that a complete breaking up of the remaining t arli.-l forces is imminent, and the war is regarded as virtually end ed. S,< Oj CAR LISTS Si* 15 \f IT TO ALKoN SO. Lnndo 1, Feb '2B.—A di-pnU-h from San j Se' s-'.ian to the Daily Newt tayi 8,000 Carl'uU lubmitt -1 to King Alfonso at To !oa. The Timet'correspondent with the Carhtlt telegraph* fr-in Hei>dye, Sun day : ' L -oa, with 12 iUed by Prcf. Wb. P. Meyer from Aaronsburg, Ou Monday evening. Feb 21st, a large number of singer* and a crowd of specta tor# at'embledin the Evangelical church, and the work immediately commenced. Rev. \V ui. Landi* of Rebersburg, arriv ed on Tuesday morning, and after a few appropriate words byway of encourage ment, also joined the cUm. Singer* from a distance arrived daily dur ing the entire week, and already on Thursday iln-ro were over a hundred ing or* present. In fact, everybody, olj und vo'ing, took an active 1 aft in the work and Hindi- it a crii)ili-t* -ncces* Ibe united vole- of -uch a ols- of well drilled tirgers c .u#.-i this whole neigh borhood to ring with it* fn-ciiiuliiig charm* The village school-mailer attempted to leach on Wednesday, but failed on c count ol i . influence, and early in the af ternoon the Prof, with hi* whole flock look their flight from the school-house to the -pot from whence it originated Gof d feeling prevailed throughout the whole week ami everybody being of good cheer everything pin-eil off pleasantly and end-d 011 Friday evening with a grand concert, which w, s largely attend ed. nndcveryb >dy wu highly p!en-i d with the entertainment Financiall.y it wui for tno tomtit of tbo church unci n hauJxomo amount wa- real ized. Taking all in nil, it WHS decidedly H umiid meccu uixl H genino holiday week, willi nottiing to I|l. but cut, sleep, sing and be merry. | MKMUKU. TIJK TBKABL'JIV IN VKSTItiATION. On Friday,2s. Mr lii igiiard, of the com mittee appointed by the IfnijK' last icoiun In investigate: In- uQTiiirr of tl;e Slf le Trc,g ly, subm tud a report which was read. The report and testimony make a for ipidahle lunklng document, setting fortii TLIUT the loan ol $2,200 (JOU hail been Ull eontlitutinrially diverted from the/sinking Fund. That an average monthly bnlunca had but cn*l(l- " ar lieiei llti'lc*-, tlint Ito should hair •beyed the Constitution t I hero had alko been it inilure invest th# quatl.'ilv haluiur lit rt.lucl ,g llm ' Stale debt j flip r iiiilultlcn >Kt thut If tha Stalf (mil received l iiifioat in tli<> aunt vl s*2,loll,(kx> ilio average ttin..tint which for (write, toniali itl lton in tli r I'rt attuy. alio *nultl, *1 live per cent, hit v f uhtninrtj $1,7*10 IM 1 . llm t i iiiuiiltoa h it! to subpuita Stale I li.-.ttlti i Mm In ni ilti Mate lYe iaiit-. it VI 111,.1', KlUlh'o illl I 1 W|||. (I| l| , Vint not bad ni in •*t| onitl. but ultiitihlo V 11Mai tlt l.lt J the nutliol lit ml (lie I'tin •initio mot ht nnil llm remainder .1 iln g. iill. liirn had t ..iiloni|.l..ltaly disrcgartl- i ...I I lit* altl'l wn II llo't I t'ttllttltoti f..| tlt at Hottao li tifl' u. Ii t I Kill tta la lltt.tight necessary ll wt aigtirtl lv all (ho Democrats on ilio I'tiutiiiiltro Mr 11 '*ll '*t Kt | uhli. n , gave n.dlco that •• Won .1 I'ltai 111 at Itiliioillv report of tha In t >'ti.; jling C illimiiU't , bnaotl upoh til. • ■ I that Iho pa oar lit Stale Treasure! Inttl r.*.l!j .pent J (h rceotvi ul h * office It ■l.# idnotiigntiog (VutmiiUr. lhlr|.olt *a-orvjervii U* be |tilUloJ. UIK DOOM uF vi UK M Alt t IKb - ISM. Munch Chunk, Fubruarv ti There wa t c uauttl .itrge crolvd lo Iho opening t* Marl J waitrtltaj tt ban ll wna uittloral...l h\ tbe public tliHl (he argument t-u iho mo tt. I. I r a lit It Ir laai in m , „ „j l> u ylr • WHS lo ho heard The attlboriliot air iak ng pitoaulaoni agaltial a r<*cuo or a am nao ot any Wind ainco iho conlo ai. n oi Kt'irlgan The inrrtgc :it ttblch llm t ria 1 on rax iu and from ihe Jail l well gtiaitl ■ otl nd ihe arraogt'iucnla are aiioh thai a in. !■ ol poltoenir . nrau tvnj- noar b) Vi n.ghi the priattu la strongly guarded I .■> IUOI. tt ho would not giro up at illiout r I ft t.io aluigg o. A patrol la on llir I. i t la al all hour* aller 'trd-lillt* • lUr curt, all* r homing Iho olfldol.it i I..|i> fling II loluardlo gram ain at I. , an.l ... daj iho District Auornet uioV. d for ..nlriuo Doyle replied lo the I itje.iion ot the court aa lo whether lie hat. j .ni thing 1., tay by remarking, "'I don't . e tiliai you anv ; you anil do what yu iho any *ay 1 lie Judgr then md be t anuld iiiaWe no prvHtacled remark*, ami . |.rtot tiled lo aeiiloitor llie prisoner |o ht 'U .g l.y Ihe neck until he Wat dead. D >y l< •loin! all ii alld . tblblled Uo algu of elito- iioii Atlei llie icl-lDlit'l Wat ploltoUltortl [t aged iiuul.rr klrd bitn pa->ioliat<-ly, tnd atinked in a lender, niolh. rii ii *ay Ihe poor u.d wouiiin alutoal fainle i . after the resonted her seat Doyle at a removed to prison where he will'remain II until the U'lilrrue >a executed He ia the e Brat uian ever conviclt-ti of a capital of l! tenae in Carbon county. —ew- • -- BABCOCh ACQUITTKD. SU loOuis. Feb. 24. —At the Ojieuing --I court this afternoen th# motion lor a new trial in the MrKee ca-e was taken up ami arguiner.l begun at twenty-five minuter past three Tlie jury in the Bxbi-ock c*te ■cut " rd lliat lliev bad lou:.J a Verdict, .ud they a%er.. imniedistely uihered ii.t court tfii taking their seals th* foreman • d llie jury handed the Verdict '.olbe clerk who read it as follows: "We the Jury find the defendant notguilty." Form Jem on-nations in favor of the defendant were made but lliey were quick iy syppre.-ed There w., M g, ncrsl hai.d shirkiiig. how ever, and General ltalw tk i rossed over le iho jury nJ most hearliiy and feelingly -book the band ot e*cli juryman, an I lUwriked them kindly for their verdict. The gnera! and his friend* then left the court and started for tiieir hotel. (Jr reaching Ihe street the party w-s heartily cheered by a great • MwJ congregated ii I runt id the cutlont heme, and almost ea >-rybody s< > med well pleated al the re sult. \\ ashing*, n. Fib 24 The friends a> lien Bale ck are rejoicing 10-night ve •he verdict of acquittal. Intelligence o the result of the trial so telegraphed b the President and to Mt Bat-cock by Mr •sliirr# ot c ".inset for the accused Mr* Bab cock iu tbe rouyse - f ibe aflvrnoon re . e,\ed numerous call# ul goiigratulaiian especialiy from her lady frit-mis rilE KILLING OF FEMALE Bl'F FALO Washington, February 24.- A bill ■ pa-,i,1 in ihe House ! • day which wii need Mr. Urrgh and a c, rp* ot ut'.lkJU rritorie by either while men or Indians, under i i '-natty of J'?' for H"' I'd -nso at ; Jl .isO for the second ofittiue. There la tu douht 4ml that ihou-aiids of batfalo ar< alauglilercd wantonl- on the plains earl icss, in HI y tor the mere sport of killini ibe beasts and more lo obtain the lode* an< '.onguc* Tbe remainder of the carcass i. left to rot on Iho ground ll is doubtful l any legislation can prat nt an Indian lru kiidng every buffalo ibal h> cn shi I t ariicularly (be H male, whose fi< -h am lidc *n I'aCsidefai) the mcsl valuable A GAUGE.sHOWS THE PROFITS OI ILLEGITIMATE DISTILLING A correspondent of the Morrislown (ia xei'e, in Lee Valley, givea the f-'llowinj (. inl* frem which ihe profit* of the iiquor traffic can readily he seen: "l'ethaps i f--w items gleaned from an United Sla lei liauger may interest some of y->ur re*den and contain some useful information. I have been a*-igned l" tbe distillery nf Col William Greene, a* United Slates Guagcl •ince the 20th of lal May, and wiil ba my remarks on nay knowledge of hu opera'.ions. llit distiilrrv produrea, on an average 244 ga'lons pr-vo? spirits per day. Uieluxon which, al tA) cents j>er g .ll.ui, amounu I" Sturckaeper's salary, j (taugeFa fee*, and otlie* exp< ne of c. 1- .• ell--", win amount tu, sgy, JF.'Jlf, leav -ng sl2 per lay to the Government, or the neat lillie sum of $1,750 per year not profit to l"nc!e Sam on one smali distillery. Tlie Profit*. "We wiil now lake a giancn at the dia liiler'a profits. A good article of corn whiskey will sell readily at $2 per gallon, the distiller • share of which, after paying the tax, is sl,lO per gallon, which for on, day's production would be $24.76. Deduct the expense for one day . First, the in. lerest n hi* capital invested i* not more than 50 cent*; ten bushel* of corn, the amount used each day. would he $4 at tbe rtirrenl price; but half that ran he saved by feeding the slop to hugs, so that we will pui down $2 for corn; one arid a half cord* furnace wood at 60 cent* will ho 76 cents; three regular work-hand* at 60 c-nu each, ia $1,60; ono practical distiller $1; allow $2,76 per day fur boarding the hands, and we have a total of ss,so ex- { pense; deduct this fr-on $24.75, and it leave* a net profit of $1,25 to the distiller per day, or the very comfortable income of $1 906,26 per year in return for, sav sl, I invested and managed with anything like energy and judgment These figures are correct, and wiil abow your reader* the difference between a legitimate, tax paying enterprise, and the illicit, moon shine mode of distilling." TURKEY. -Servin Roddy for \Vr. Belgrade, February 2L—Jho Istok newspaper publishes an article declaring n-> Power can force Fervid to be faithle*. to the Insurgents, or hold her baok when (lie tine comes for action. The Turn* are pursuing a policy of deception. Tlio Mer vim people, through fSkupUchina. have declared in tavorul war with the Turk* Tin- ponular voice must ho heard. Serai, must accomplish a racred duty or succumb to moral death. SPAIN*. The War Virtually En ..rge ami Jol ll i lott r 1, hurt he ft, auoil respectively nlnriaen ami twenty-two year*, wen •labh. .J ainl Instantly killed I heir la in i and •'int Groom were fatally atah boil Th" attacking |. M 11v were Benjamin tn.ll.ovi VVoatfall,'i'lioiiiaa Dillard .lack Dillm.l, h rank It title and Thoma* Ki'tii tgan , all wort aimed. Their htia In oil It d t*tiaa i. ii iht .ti | iti lit- f.>r a long lime , I he Wo - tfall parly ere in Jail aw ailing < a a initiation. I'lUllell VotK Dl-"<||.l 1I.'J I lie fob h-a mg item Ift iii iho Huntingdon Now. *hnw ilm important** > I publUhiiig dt-m .lUoii hoiu . i'ht many friend* ol M, I' !"> 10, ilm . ftl. loni (t til..i ot iho rutin B.i-threii thnrth, ofttala place, tyntptl'i* w tlli him ai. l frtlitll. in the deep lioum ia alttn li.ot which It ta a idled litem. M Ih.y In wa a lumber, until i ■ eutla, of th rut > t Dean A Doyle, elig < . d in lb oiii.iig bti intai ul Ml, t .oi.ii, aahitij fad •I a lew Mftkaaili t- italillC 11.0 lailuu how tl. t idnl >ui i.ii • r. all g ihe gotge ..I ila re .d The ola i* •'guago wid take effort on MX) milt, ul railioad atltl will |.ece>itat Inking apt. 'J It ngor ir i w in u t .he tirl wont of Iho Company al l bo I uiid t.Ut' t t I a lei f.t ght tr tu-.' ed l-> ihe g it t J'i hi* & ifpl■' r the nmr r.w XUuge road Willi rolling attick while 11. •if i ai. art-bring I n apart I*rat.lit a ail road men *ey the change aa ill lata Uo ompmiy l.nity per cent. The Carlial ballalitoo :i i o in aiioh a ilati •t inautMiralmation and iiiuliny that uiani • I litem tti o -urr. ndering to ih a icloriou VltOHaial' la hi e ollte. a a o ot. aping th|. France. I .S, t-. all' 11-:. oil. >f the Ijt.ijUiaiia •V- • 01. a . . .•! Ml. ia lee of • • ,o- ta lioi> -1 I•■ aor K■ ' i >gg I'he - Ihj. . I 10, it. 1., | ui. • Mm,,l. a A number of a ia.i.n aa . it! io ,t \\ , ~i.. -11 l cemetery to tee dog ll.al aa aaltl le he welching failhf ,ilv oeer the glare ot ...aatead Millar \V I.t-tt Ih. y g-h Hu re be was aeen chasing a brindle Cat up an alley .wo blocks a Way. Throe men were tho( ui a p a; a bnll al Isaadal- ope, thai line of llieiti rofust-d lo step darn ing m til a phyao ian arrived, anj llien only iohg enough lo have llie! Bjtlrt extra, led from hi* hurt j but, upon Iryitlg to dam e itgaiu, l.e foil and died. The Laetrile county IJMHUmill'l club haao oraierwd I.UIU tluail from >i orjh Car 'olina, wbiyb thgjr a..if oi.iribule through •the county (or propagation, ( A trn year ,- d girl in Oriwficld county, 1 1 hurried up a kilcbcn tire by pouring uil * jon the wood An explosion followed, and J the girt an but in d lo death, a j e] The Rev. T M Ilea. e. preaiding elder ,of the Altuoi,* disnici, (M E ciiurcn, JclaiiUft 11-itl I lu r ,* rial been flfirrii hundred „ iconvert* to the MrthodUt tslth in hi, d l; irlrt during the year 1876. Ti- board bill of (he jury who tried Doyle, the murderer, an . unted to sul'J ' Ih. Maut-h l hunk |)en • . rut (i qk* tin icae beA>re il i* thruugh wiil cofti Carbon "about $20,000 v On -hundred | . r-uio w.'re admitted to J j memberahip in lh<- PreibyUimn c!.un lial l. j Huntingdon, en Sunday morn ng last. th. r reauil ol the ret iva! in lhal church, which tl i> Mill in prvjrt.i J Hnr> llencbe, ol Alt-son a, l.a, been ar _;reled in lhal city .ui ihe charge of embex . thug iund* .( the Untied Br.iiiren Muiu al lufturai.ee Co . of which he waa f -rmer -1)T an ageut He entered ball lor hit ap pearance at next court •I A Pilubu'g paper >ay> A loan with ix*.hree wivci and twefae > hildren at ti acted r. uu. h a'.lent ion on the Cniontown aceotn * modallon last < Vemng He waa g ung wt>l '■ s art a tannery, with a view .•(• h. upen ing *|H'4|, . kin fi MS ODUBI MI. tt The underftigntul, admin.-iraiort f the II estate of It \S Jamiaoti, late uf Juin .la , r Co.. dtcsaftftd, will, ba airiue of an order g of th* Orpbuna* Court of (Vntre county, , rxtniao the follow ing de-cribed real ealnlV. situate in P Aler township. Centre county, .1 to public #!e. on the pfenures, at so'clock p m , on THCR-D VY, MARCH, 23. U7tt H UNEHL'NDRKDANDTWI;NI "I 5 THREE AI RES is more or lr-s. liiereon er*K t<-d a ge-d 11 > RAMI. 1101 Nh of large ute, li.ink m Batll. and g-od oulbuildiugs 1 In- whole L, of tnis land i* now under euilivsalion, and d .* an excellent quality of alal ia land There i a good Apple Orchard on (he ' i-ri-rniicft, and also h fine assortment "-.liar fruits Tins land is eligibly situated, abut one mile northeast ot pot er'a (tank, and tfft 1 cloae proximity to churthes, acho-.l* and store*. 4 Terms will he mad* known on day of tale r Further particular- can also be had bv a|- a plying to U. t> Keller, attorney. Bolls font# JOHN MOTZKR. LOUISE A IK I N SON. I . mar I Adm r* ' T KYI LONG H SAL] JJL Will l.e - lid jal Public Sale. 3 ir.i 00 w#' . I M . n -1 burg, MAK' H the KHh ..n J - ' j (arm. B Work Horn- . I taa o yearling Eng | liah draft Stallion, 1 yearling Cu'l 3 milk ljUewi. A bead of young I'atllc. Sleep a large br-nad wheeled Wagon I 2 hor-e spring Wagon. I Exce'>or Reaper *ad . M wair, 1 sell ol JJ > ladders. Threshing ; Machine, b rse Power and Bhai-er, hor-e Gears, 1 ■ Lancaster Drill, 1 Hay-rake, Plows, Harrows Cultivator*. F.-rk>, new . Bob-sled. 1 Cook Stove Wllh pipe. Sale j, to commence at 1 o clock. '|Lti'iZ>l.l.t MHO. LEVI LONG Auctioneer*. Feb 17 tJ , OALKoI JOB. K. MOYER - - O There will p' be expoaed at Public Sale, MARCH lflih, ~ 187 C, !n Mile* township, 1 mile west of Re. , j bersliurg, the entire farm sleek of the sub- I'tcriber, vi* . Six good work Horses from ; 4 to 7 years e-d. 2 C-du. I 2 year old and 1 l i yearling, 3 Milk Cows, 2 being fresh, young Cattle, Sheep, 1 Breeding Bow, B r Shoals, 1 broad wheeled Wagon, I 2 horse -j Wagen, 2 new spring Wagons, *2 Bob ,|Sleds. I Log Bled. 1 Tread Power Ma-' I chine, .Shaker and Strap, I REAI'KR A* MOWER, 'I Hay-rake, 2 sett of Haa ladder#, I large ' Cultivator, 1 Corn-Planter, I Oornscrapcr,! 12 Corn Cultivators, I Steel plow, 3 cadi Plows. 2 double Harrow* 2 -eti Yankee! Harness. 1 sell light double Harness, 4 plow Gears, Bridles, Collar-. Haller< and; Straps, Doubletrees, Singletrees, Log-' chain-, link,-* and Forks, lTa.y by llie Ton,! a large double Reed Organ, land many olh or article*. One year Credit will be giv- en. JOSEPH K. MOVER D. M MOHHI, auc. 17lehtd WT KRLIN'S VENDUE - IV Will be sold *i ihe ro*idonce of the subscriber in the Loop, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH the bth, at lOo'cliK'k, m . the iollow mg p- r aonal properly, vir. . 1 Breeding Mare, 1 • Cow, 2 Bulls, 2 Heifers, springer*, 1 2 horse Wiftgon, two Sled-, spring Wagon, i Hay-ladders, five hoise Power Thre-bing ' M ichiii" nial Shaker, Haa* b.V Ibe Tun,. Plow*. Harrows, '2 L 'g-chains, 2 tjloye-'S and Pipe. Hoii-ehold and Kitchen Furni lure, a lot of Oak and Pine Lumber, Ac TERMS will be made known at sale bv 17 feb td PETER KE It LIN. ' K ELLER BROS BALE; Will he sobi 'uhlicSalo, al the lesnlrii. e of tlieauh. scribers. near Centre Hall, on WEDNES DAY, MARCH 16th. The following pro perty, via ; . Two lirrcsfifije Mitres with Foal, One Driving Mare, one Two-Year Oli; Colt, two Yearling Colls, one SIX YEAR OLD STALLION.L 1 Breeding Sow with pig, 13 Head c'!p Shoen. (South Down.) I'wo Milk Cow- ~ 2 Heifer- with calf, I yearling Bull, 4 hnml t , of cattle, one Plantation wagon, with r , lied and ladder*. I two-hor-e tiHgon, 1 pair *• of bob sleds, 2 Family sleda, t Top Buggy. I Sioner Drill, 1 Foote Cultivator, l orn - Cultivator*. Shovel-plows, Plow* und lial- g row*, Single-tree*, I)oul>lo-trec". Chains, I Hay-Fork, ropo and Pullies, ltakes ami | Fork*, 1 Hay rake, 2 Grain cradle*, 2 Mowing Scythe;, una ■ REARER AND mp WER, riirenliing Machine, Shaker and Simp. " llorae Power and Jack, 1 Centre Hal! . L'ornplanter, 2 *eti- Yankee llarne-s, 2 n o'li* of Cruppers, Plow (iears, Cnllnr*. Bridle*. ) Double sett of Harnes, 1 Single o lett of IJuriii :> Stungj of rslolgh-bpll, 8 I Jider Barrel*, I C'roaj cut isav, 7 Copper *■ (vetile. avilb Patent Stirrer, 1 Iron Kclilo. liilchen t.nd Parlor Furniture, Carpet, stove.. Stovepipe, Bedstead*. Corner Cup- A uinrd, and many other erlicleatoo nuiner m* to mention. Sale t<> eminence Ht 10' I'i'loi'k, when terms will be iimde known. icu. KOCH, C. C. KELLER, Ci Autittunuer, P. F. Kit Li. Kit, A URRAT NATD'aN A L VVf'HK. I li# Cent, iiuial lilalory i f iho I.'nilod Slates, front llie dis.nveiy of Hit* Aiiioi loan I'ohtiiionl to the close of the First Century . f American Independence By James D. V!. Cabe Aulli r"I "VI itiiu .l of liemral Hitlory," "Tlie (iieat Itepubiic," Ktc , Etc., 11.. I.- baa l..ng been a great and univer sally ted " lit of a Hitlory of tlie United Stales suitable for goiteial use. Tlila w ant ■ a i..w I.Miia Mippl id by llie Nnil..in. j I üblishilig I , tt| !'hliade)|d. la, who baa e ' .asut'll a halidsoiioi v- liium, 'The C'enicn-l nial II latoiy of lb# United Stales," by i .met 4< ill I aim. a wail known biatoir i ul writer 'this w-.rk will undoubtedly, i .kr mi a as die Matidmd Hittory ui ike i ..iled sui, a li ia no dry inuts ..| di• . i hagkuik libit |m irt . ■ • (k* national pride, but fiat ear. vivid and • i t |Mt lutiV t iff |l,y |Vi |>la Ml CI | ||, • y. I 'uiu (be diaooarry o! the AIIICMO .I. ■OIIIII ..I dean to (be piesenl lime, ll rue Hie ealdenc t ~f that Uiy iter ntua 'lie lirat occupanta of our country, ol Klsta a nioal inlereallig a. t util of st- 1 nans .if North America, from tbw m .-t (he . .uili.g of Ike while men The "jag." of Columbus, the expi -ration* ot e dillrreiii l ain.i.s of Kur. |, „i,d the fi ... ocoupalPm and cnijut at of lite land bv England, are lold attlh gra|>hlt |*iaef r.Very alt-p t f ot)i colonial unit ty > Ifar • e-f Willi palleni tide! ty, and tie bourc itt ui 1 ..ae It,.hly. and Weiruat. tlidutilig ll.ill • .olioti* which haao made t-ur c> uniry lie tmi great, are shown with remarkable earnest I lie . .Uses of r-ut gi ral *trug e lor Indepeiidmce ute I .Id willi a iog. "1 I n ait-i lib.nly unsurpassed it, ,|, ( all- lit | 1.-lltits. ~ etr i n account t f ibe forrualion of lbs K i. 1 '" ,11. •.- i no . i i 111, Un n . .1,. f. uree o| alTiiia unlll llot i.r s - hg out of ihe Sc. \\ „ f „ iUI England • u a lu 11 „iit t , ui prt he mi* t at st'Ut.i - 1 hat \\ HI "d it. rs.ul.a, t'bf .*e Is ol our career from Ihe close of thai conta-i i t ■he I'll ll War, loi I win <• eir r.ler Ihe hi,lory ol theclai : \V ar is related u th in ten, aa 1 go:, and so i t -tio i fidelity i,t truth. The author plead -lie . wUse 111 DO parly orsrcilun. Heslales .its, p.-mis tul Ihe lessons witt li Hies arh. .11.tl appealing lo neither passion •f p" I icai tee ing, trusts lo the gomi I sense .| his COUNTRYMEN P, U ,(AIN hi- J >iews fhe look CoOlatn* ah Appenilix, 'tviug an sccoum of the approaching! I Oiltciihia! Kxhlbition. li is coin I" iied 111 tine large, handsoniel t Urn volume of fgju pages, ami contain-j MdWii.e engravings -t, .Ireland (d i| j.slorit-al person Ugt > and sut-ite*. Tl-. j prne :s so low thai all can afloid t pur a c-.py, and eat h -übscrio, r is prr j ■t-i.lu i with a superb lllhograplllt c gr*v | g"l in# ( i ntcnn.al Kan.blimp Uu'le tugs and grounds. Ii i, „.1J hy uh, rip 1 in.ra ..nly. and the publnhers want eg. n.s 'in caery county. HIOHW x V K'Bggav, •• I*>HUng trpr, , 'net ufa rr(ttamul Krb residing f ear Oys it r * mill, in East P. titisburu' t >wnihtp on lti opposite aide of ibe rivrr, had a thrilling advciiiure. H hd been l church, and a* he approached hi* buu*e he] was startled by a peculiar coiuinotlun ir. jhi* chicken roop ffr, inrgsi gwimg lb. j < au*e he d.st-ovarud three men wringin* i :he necks ..f his (toultry. When the I iliiea ea -aw hi in they ran away with their s plunder, seeking shelter among some bush-1 -. t Mr- Krb. with bis dog, pursued ibroi , hut k couple of shots fruiti ihe Ihievr-J , a us. d tlie dor i retreat, \ oorrespond (' RU C'e jThos Khoades el ux vs J Wilkinson W Hark in* Aifm r va (ji-o Dursl ,l*cot> U ywer vs John B .wcr-ex R. i : It'S- \ Co a ► J .Lu F Fowler M M M usser vs A Stewart II \V Hoover et al v- C Shar'ar N .1 McCloskey vs Jno Confer John Yothers et ux vs Aaron Mover ct al ; W II Wortx vs H J Walker Ist Nat B~nk of B'-l'fto vs B Lauth C Dorr vs Jas McMannus A Stewart v K C Humes Ht-rlachcr A Durst vs S Musser vs J R M i|i,. r (Jleiin sV llouaer vs Lehigh Fire Ina. c. F Robb v# McCloskey et al It Valentine v# C Winner .fames MortisonvsJ u Wagner JI"ROILS, 2ND WEEK MARCH Liberty—D W Herring, Jno Bc-kdal sr C Holler. l'oller tieo Rcarick, Jno JJ Oty, J Carson. Jer Dubs. H.iton—A Swisher. Miles S K Fout. J F Throne, H C>r- Ilia", J K Wolf Xk'alker—l. el Tre-cr. Jac Humes—T Edmonds, Kman. Musser, il II Weaver. Cniu" —J (J Hall, K Fisher A Thomp ion. llenner—H Fithburn. Bellefonte— H Harris, II H Bentier, (iregg Wm Dealer, David Fmkle. Howard horo—D \\ Fletcher, C Diehl, II (J Halter. Roggs—ll tjlossner. Harris— Arms Jacob. Spring ISHH, PUS IDSI'TT, J B Miller. College—• Luther llouaer, Wro Sutler. Marion John Johnson. Walker D Dorm a 11. KB A J oKMiuiiF DENTIST. I* still located at l*ln drove Mills und i now prepared to travel to the homes ol! iHtients at a dist nice und render any d<- ired service in his line, in the lo st pinn er, of beat quality and af reiunnnbiej ales. Jnserliwli of lIW denture; made a pecinlty. 7Vr >lre : I isilor " H lial Oinwr is the building oil?" JUnuLtnl "Huulh Kal corner of t-ut/i and Market I'leasat n.rtn llie HlX'lil. fur I -mo slraagrrt s- vling dak Uall, have lawn mulof by 'lualgiiiiig pens,lis." V. "11 li prrlc liy cobwaal Do you kn-.w tu o,metis,uiuT' A "12.1M1 W|uare feet -fifi on Market, and fan odd i.u Slxlh, HI stories high, ha* over three a, r.W UX IL.A.IIGG. and < H, I rpaie S .■ Deaa liiacea V. Ik, v. -iTite vesm fs'trrr*" A. " A giant y.Uhg engme tumtsiiea j, wer for the freight and | f A. "Ihij ate first . ipbo good*, wali-tdbg wllh llie eye of a hawk fur Iho 1,-a.i |,iu hole Imperfection, ana marking every flaw, on I) „t ihe . uu. r n y e and BVuid tl when he ccrnea tu cut the tsf Xttrni*" V. " Von ttiuat cm ploy sn sri/y of euitw* , A .me i.. oui fin), i ./ai,d see! W* k.*, i> 7), hsiidl all tlie IA- t udlnf up ih,-11 j. Into tarmcu - I, ry stlhti a d seam, i d eertuy lo everv garment as extra-well tin.la I**LUJTF7 X© | ui ( (IF BIKRT OIL II BIITI UM uUii rr| t.U le |.f )t \ " Your ayaieia must save you a root aesl. A" In every direction t r ll i.- tiff vsi, m and tHonumy we | iwctin al. J ,b r - o.|, U.ftt ■stiles Us lu pui our Xin u, iho pcop:e a* wed - " 'Aim iotja, ur,j U- work, wtaatW- L.e* of ur A.•• Before tt r lnb> Kb ■ k 11 Is 1 "very Mnglr garment ha* ito i.umber and i'lhrf |*fiiiU Boinl uo 11, kvtj thai iu entire Lu be Ira, est w llhuul fall, upun our V. " Yno m u*t have SO or *3 saleoneti f A. "Why sir. on busy days you msWaee luO In!he various rooms and mine* offfuuuu fceSUug lo Uie ihroug* of nuloßini 1 V. * 110 you do an order busL /by mail and expnras V A. " a cry great All over the country. Our HOD STUN WATER WHEEL! STEAM ENGINES, GUIJiT MILL, 3A W iii J L L KIP MachinerY, Pullies & Shafting HY tie y' f. Kuii.be r A Mk> tanUU, JL 1 \ f BEU.KFOXTE, PA. ■*. >*+nr -St, * ' sfe • 'jf * "•*■ •& & - ■ '&&'s> I plrttmi for Circular*.*^* 1 V Mar. 3m. SHOIiTLIDGE d CO., COAL, LIME.de., . WIL lAU SHOBTLIDOE. BOND VALENTINE SHORTLIDGE EALE li S I.V G RJll .V. ► i ' They pay the highevt price* in cub or grain tbat the Eartern market* will afford WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C.J Bought ->r wiil ).e ..|4 on commiaainn when desired, and full price* guaranteed. !►] f.irmation cnrernina the grain trade will be furnished at all timet, to farmer-; t with pleasure, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER.; FIREBRICK ANI) GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN J CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER. which i alwayiold at low prices, and warranted to be a* good a fertiliser a* an i other pla*ter. OFFItiS AMD lAtID NEAR SOUTH END B E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT. nr,i. iniyti:. iv*. THE NEW "DOMESTIC," i A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. If retain, all the viijuc. ' U- Light Rum g "DOMESTIC," including the Automatic e 7 Ten.lon, whi-'h wa, and i* the beet in uce til • #-l'|ea il. ir sir I a>>. have more (haa Asm ty, rs. h rtiarprd with Ila own bualnaa* and carta Ih roughly organlr. d.a iieoamary whoel with tn Iha great wheel V "Will yen ita a down or an of them P A "tt Ith pleftunir* The (uauan iH iaart mmt, I rib.ac who prch-r cuavotn raatla lo (ft ady-madju Jpff rurtiUtilng Ix juartment. Wllh (ia <%ufb-o Mot of all undarwsw. Iho (•!.! WRutt, w;th lu t.uay ma, hifu-ft, luakftig our own ftm-i lawablria. The Trim- I'lii.g I cpanment, ll- II a*big a* many a regu lar stole. Ilia t.arm-tit Htock Tha lu reiving lioum. Tlie <-rder DepartaMßt, named G' i. ih* (jwHsi I'niforaa ftnaft- U.riu 11,0 Delta, ry I* i-nment, wttfilu score of mewrtftgcrA The—" V. " Hold, bold I air. en itgbr" A. "I ts not half Ihrxugb! The Advertising I. i -i-. rtmeot. with Its bilLaodatgn (llatnuuhor*, edu nguod |.'ihll*lili a(4 l,ii*in<-> and popular iournd, sr. >:*d| utw l>. tjwttmaat. To# Cblldnuia I r|*ftmcß(. with tl* Uftik ac-eja-fft and asadxuu u Oertrrwi Mao agyr* Deparunwit; Kinsptter'a t,t, surd ii.rr uffi.. # ot tha t.rn./ all busy aa bees Dunking, | lannlng, ettunuiiiv, buying, caak t g.fr aA tff .a-tiding out aeillng, *:..( tu a th- . , g their furrea t • esrry on a I '.inea-Vfth He t -ople amnunt tr,g lo IwiwaMi amd tl -Mtftub an- KitlftilJF V 'Mr, fve nAn u ?• A ' Indeed it (at I forgot to name tha I. >r* 1-rpcrtmem, wht-dt handlaatw MbjiW Ul tetwll aakft 01. a-.oir s.gie day*!" V. "t. .ok)! Immefifet ThaiVwhat enaLSos U-" 1 us# b. buy 11 .nopatid fteJCrbeajir A. b)-DyI \ oa bgve Isbt tail H Th* I- Uioei* here, krA.rj|that we •Upsmd i u low prt. ea in) Y. V. hul are thai 'aoP* xiua' I l-eao to much about r* a IHJT ftjWMB cfburrows dealing -1 One (O'ft -<• d vial: -n ; Z. < ak for evarythtac; A A guaratilaw pftoUa-ut.g Uie punhwrr: *Th# 111.. in > retimed If tlae IrUJtlcSli l uucntM be stilled " V. " Si thing eould he fairer." A " N xhlng And Ihe ;*.pir MS It." V ' Wrll, I thank yon, air. for your poUla SWenfitiA* A. ■' h'i lat a! 1 If* a pl-weurw to aafra ytm. f *JI again; and be aure ot the platEe—Wan*. maker A lir. wu * Dak UsUaMaxfiM cur lier Oixih and Market " V. "Thank youi I ih*U ba Espj y to do ae. Good morning. ' ' " I jW-KW HARDWARE f-TORK. J. A J. IIAKKIK. No 6. IIIKK'K KlilloKF ROW A n* mt complete Ha.-dware Store ..** by tb undraign of Building and H'-uw Fumiahing Hardware, Iroa, -El MM*) J* Hi If. L Buggy whr.ir in tfit*. Chmnpion Clothe Wrinfpf. Mill Srwn, Clrrnlar nd Hand Saw , 1* itnoii Saw#, Webb &*wa, ' Ice Cream PWtvar*, Btb Tul • Clothe* Km!;*, h full , ftnirnf Frame*, :]Wheelbarrow*, Lam;. („i uil Lamp*, Belting, Sut■ •r* Ciirn PJowa' Plow t Point*. iiv/ Moid Hoard* and Cultlrs iiir Tenth, table Cutlet Shovel*, Spade* and Fork*.' Lock. Ii (•;> Screw*. s**h Springs. 11'i.fSlt.ct, Nail*. Norway Oil*, Lard, I.uSr leafing Ceei, 'MBirad, I awn era, Antlli, V'irw, ilelluwt. ,S - rra Plates, fit** kmith T'wil*. Factory Bftll*, Tea B l|. Grindstones, Carpenter Tool* 1 run Jar* and (.'*n, Faint, Oil*, VnrtibW received and for male at llwnoddMt J * I It 4ft I! Ist IX L THE WOMAN'S FRIEND i rn wr-T rnamnn AWN *O*T MRXCR ■ i i i.'.iat . Intf rtbwnfeabU Handle a fid Shield Combined. j— . The handle la entirety ** ' ,IIHi in aJw II - Wf ba I * , ** W J*d I* r jr • Btuhrr ot tofc I rerid.d With a ahod YL£Q5t sVjK Ilia band a wmipWly ••* tffgyf f praWl*dji the V- 6 iMthoA W* will Mtd rt *44 now, • r#- ]l if ttyift off 0. Odtf for U**mnable term*. StaJr Thankful for pa* fawn, tee re iprdirelv eolictt ike patronage of the public. ' Sbopa, Kaatof Bridge, Millhelaa, Pa. jApr S.y. BEATTf F7T¥ ° T SOOTHER PIASO FOKTR baaaUain. Ed tbeaatne txiptalaritf US*Send atamp for Circular. D. T. BK.VTI Y. Waahinir> u>n. New Jeraer. C EN T R E HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI Ml KHAY. at hi* eatablUhmem at Centre Hall, keep up hand, and tor ale. at the moet rmeona , ble rate*. Carnages, Buggies, 4t Spring Wagons, j Px.ais AHU I'tXCY, i *nd vehicle* of every decript*n niede U# ■•rder. and warranted to be wtade of lb* ; be*t aeaaoned material, and by the moat .killed and competent workman. Bodie* for bupi'-r taid j; Bn-aafinr Ac., of the moat itipn ved paUeru* made to oidar.elao ' Gearirr ot all kind* made to order Ail kind* of repairit K dot e promt tly and at tha loweet tpte*. ■ Person* wanting anything in hi* line ara riMjueated to call and examine hi* work, they will And it not to be excelled far dur , ability and wear. may Stl. LEVI RtRKAYi ' SOTAHY PUBLtC. SCKIBNKR AND CONVEYANCER. CENTRE HALL. PA. Will attend to adminiftering Oalbc, Ac knowieijtetneelof D<-eda Ac. wrtiiin Ar. stirll>a<*r tbrooffliout the world a* tha leading PAliLoit ORGANS now ID U8. An fxc*! nt Orfwn Churth. Ilmll, LIKL, ' BgLLKPorr*, pa. John 6 „n A Son'a |>r*.p r ietor,, having and newly fumiabt d (hi. knntear* |now prepared to acconin>odate traveler* in the oii aaltifiactory meaner. (f C F. sitKßßtrr. Jr . M , LtIK Keystone Pa tern & Model W erks, J. F MILLED A< O. PATENT OFFICK A KXPEkIMEV TALMODELS OF ? 2 0li olt BRASS, MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. G7 If afr Street, and 80 hirst Aixnue, PITTSBI RGH, Office with J. B. Shvrriff A Bon, Work*. 3d Floor. lapr y. .1 A u' ~^r HANI'S, Attorney at Law; f# Billefontp, promptly attends to a)! I'lislae** .Mitrutsd to him luii'C.fit BEATTYIHH: AGENTS "W ANTED! (Male or Fa male.) to take order*. D. F. I'EATI Y \> Nthington, New Jersey. Chas H. 1 Hatcbnuikcrd Jeweler , Millhcim. Centre Co., tl. kind* ol Clocks, IV etches nd Jewelry jf tlie iatpst styles, as aUo the Marwuville I terat t nlenaer Clocks, provided with a u D ' 'ndcx of the month and day o. he month and week on its lace, which i* * "iry'Ayd 1,4 u pcrlect timo-keeper. jftd'Ciocks, \\ atehna aitd Jewelry re i-nircl on abort mMirsaan WNrrHi.i^iT UlfA T I^TTaIToT I'l.Jil X 1 X Tk'* ,splendid P ano Forte combine a very improvement in tone with power ind great durability, nnd has received he iinqualififd endorsement.* of the high •si Musieal uutboritic* foi its Marvellous xtraordinar.v richness or Tone, having SO SUPERIOR IN TIIK WORLD. Large sixc. 7| Octave*, overstrung .Bass, till ron Frame, French Grand action, hr. t Desk, Carved Pedal, Solid Rosewood Moulding*, Ivory Key Front. Capped lainiiieia, a Gniffo Treble, Ac., Ac , Ac. Weight when Itoxrd over One* Thousand i'ounda. i.iberal discount to the trade. Ygent-- Wanted—(male or female.} id" Seiid a tump for Circular Aildiess he inventor and Propiiefor, D NIEL F. lEAITY. Wa-kin*na, New Jersey. f T ' MMI Q S HOUBT L > -00. n Bellofoate. PA .. ISAAC MILLEK, Proprietor,. The Cum wings House, on Bishop street, one of the pleaMDt> at louiP d ttotfl* •" he town II ha* the best s able* iff the lice, ha* nil oxeli< ut n'yerv idtiacll:-d and •■ry lilt ntlonw it'he paid gu<-I*. No (ins wil b. spared to mnki- it ph-a-ant . agrei hi si pping pluc<- for the pub- Boarding by ih" day or week, and -v>* charged wi.J uiwaya be u>ui.d vary w. tuna IT,