jJho Centre Eeporter. FRED ITTBTXT.".. EDITOR Ckkt*k Hall, Pa., Apr. 13, 1 S7t 1 KRM9.—s2prrfcar, ta ndraaer, fthfn not paid ta adtancr. Adrrrtixrmcit* tide prr tin* for (krti ih- Itrliniu, and/or 6 anil 1* mnnth by *pr al contract. The Ways and means committee are not favorable to a change in the whi.sky tax. liana has lioen rejected as minister to Kngland by the senate-l? for and do against confirmation. Let Gmnl nomis nato Babcock next. Thomas A. Scott, Joaiah Bacon, IV is tar Morris. John M. Kennedy, Alex. J. lVrbyahire, Samuel M. Feltou, Alexan der Biddle, N. Parker Shortridge flenry M. Phillips, John Scott. Pittabutgh, were last week elected Directors of the I'enn sylvania Railroad Company. The election for governor in Rhode Island, last week, resulted in no choice by the people. Lippitt the rvpublieau candidate and present governor, will be elected by the legislature The watering trough act was defeated In the house. The two-year stay-law wa~alao de feated iu the house. Connecticut has gone democratic by a majority of about 4000. The democrats elect the governor, aud have the legila ture by au increased majority, which secures a S. Senator, Grant won't take anv nutmer in his this time. The different investigating commit tees, at Washington, are daily unearth ing new and astounding frauds practic ed upon the government by office hoiders. These pluuderiugs are not confined to one department, but are found to exist in every branch of the gorerumeut, and so numerous are the revelations of steal ings becoming, that we could fill columns of the Reporter each week. Rutler has a new feather in his hat— he has triumphed in the defeat of I>anu for the tuiauon to England. Butler hated l>uu* as an Irishman does snakes, liana helped to defeat bpoons when he was a candidate for congress last time hence the bitterness. Grant has plenty of material lying around that he can make use ot in nominating to the senate for this mission. There is Bahcock, and Belknap, and Joyce, Boas Shepherd, or Fred tirant—and many other flies that hover around him attracted by the mo lasses of the white house. Nothing ha* put so effectual a damper upon thirtl teruiism, a* the fraud* and plundering* that have been exposed at Washington within the last three month* It has knocked Grantism into Hinders, l>y opening to public gaxe it* corruption. Never before ha* an administration been disgraced by the track* of the plun derers all leading to the white bouse, a* is now found to be the case under Grant, who placed around him as hi* advisors and otfice holders the worst material in his party. It is proving expensive to feed con tumacious witnesses held as prisoners by the House. According to the bill ren dered bv the House caterer. Hallet Kil bourn ha* managed to eat from sl2 to $25 worth of provision* daily, aud there is also a charge of $3 a day for sending two men with these costly viauds to him in a carriage. Among the things that Kilbourn is charged with having eaten for breakfast and lunch on one day are the following with prices as annexed ; Hroiled shad, $1; sirloin steak, $1; robin* si; cold turkey, $1; cold ham, 60 cents, cream and ice, sl, latnbfries and crab salad, $1; tedeerloins, $2, and pig-feet, fit' cents, besides some five dollars* worth of -oupand vegetables. Then, for dinner on the same day. be consumed, accord ing to the caterer's bill, about twelve dollars worth of edibles. Clearly it was time for the Democratic foot to gome down, and Mr. Glover, chairman of the committee whose questions this gor mandizer had refused to answer, not only would not approve the bill, but intro duced a resolution requiring the Ser sreant-at-Arms to put him on prison fare If contumacious witnesses were to be crammed with delicacies in so lavish a manner there would be an end of inves tigations, for all witnesses would be con tumacious. "The Republican party is committed l y its origin, its traditions, its history and its duties, to an intrepid and honest administration of public affairs." — Pmu arfrmM Rfjmhiiran Platform. To this the World remarks: The party may have been committed by high-sounding resolutions to an 'honest administration of public affairs," but it has stopped with its commitment. Its practical traditions, its history, and its execution of its duties, hare been one series of plunders. Salary grabs, subsidy jobs, Credit-Mobilier swindles, freed man plunders, carpet-bag steals, sales of post-traderships, protection of monopo lies, real-estate pools and whisky frauds are only a few illustrations of the un deviating policy of the party carried in to practice. History never furnished a party,with such great pretensions for honesty in its resolutions, that in prac tice went so deep and was so persistent in its corruptions, as the Republican party. Its great pretensions of honesty were successfully palmed off upon the public until a Democratic House was elected and a little light thrown in upon Republican practices. The reason why our good friend Meek is so much opposed to G. F. Stiller, is because Miller a few weeks ago sued him for the railroad stock which he subscrib ed in Pennsvaliy when he was a candi date for assembly some 6 or 7 years ago, taking a little stock in Potter and in Gregg to electioneer upon. So far he has refused to pay and Mr. Miller had to sue him, for it. This is the kind of Pennsvalley railroad man our neighbor Meek is, still letting on to be strong for it in his paper. One clsss of people at Bellefonte are for our road, and another is opposed to it—Meek belongs to the latter. If Mr. Miller is the man Meek now says he is—since he sued him for his stock—then both Meek and Miller, are two bad M's—they should be yoked to gether, put on the first cattle train and then be switched off over an embank ment, and be smothered under a "six months supply of blanks." The Beeclier business is not over yet. On 6 the Congregational Convention de cided to refer the question of examining into the guilt or innocence of Mr. Beech - er to a committee of five, who shall call together all persons who are Buppcsed to have any evidence bearing directly on the subject. If witnesses making char ges fail to sustain thein the churches to which such witnesses belong will be left to deal with such witnesses, while wit not members of any church will I. KG Is J 117 IF. The follow ing we copy from the lum i proceedings of i. The New County lull .•• up on third reading. Amendments were adoptid requiring that no county should he re duced Mow forty-seven thousand j-opu- Lit ion. and any new county termed should have not less than I**rt> thousand. The lull, if it shall jmss final ly, w ill admit only one new conn!* that formed out of l.uaerne. rtN \i. e,iwtin ■ i tiik in-.• u m ll The Boom hill was reached on thiril reading, and after much skiimi-hh .. vote wa> reached. lis' von wet. i . in its favor hat 111 l votes vvn- icipnivi It was then reconsidered, and on nil passage had ItKi in its favor, securing .! passage finally. It now gv- totlu t.ii \- ernor. IVter llerdic is at la-t iU-!i..!id and poor luuihermen and raft -men ac cordingly are overjoyed ..t thcirttiir . h at last. The bill for the stay of execution :■ i two years on all judgments w.is p. Ed ; ul-o the Usury hill. Hit I Y I'OVHM.I.V. "Major Purmatt" oitve billy t i ■ of Millheim, in th county • t wn j luto Florida and bivaiue .. eai ( ct-li. .-. r. j aud like all that sort of northern vvri cut a figure tin IV among the m.o c- .tin scalawags, which - oti eitahli . i. ■■■ t. step iuto olliie. help plunder the and run it into helpless bankruptcy am committed other pr.iuk- which -t do land him hahind iron bars. Hilly . iti congress and the -mell i f In- h.. 1 j r.o ;i ceasoon disgusted decent men . ml h has fallen into the hands . i an inv sti gating committee nuteh to th an y ainx- of William. The co- mitte h.. lominenced w. rk on his carcass,and the doings of the eouiinittee, on ins! art reported from Washington as follow- The investigation iuto the c.:-e ot Representative Purnian, of I'le-nda, wa resiiuu'vl this morning by the i nimit tce of Civil Service. ].. J. I tennis, Stat* Senator of Florida, was examined, and testificvi he was present when a Mr. Wentworth offered INiruian one th. I and dollars j>er annum for the Collector ship at Pensacola. Purman w anted three thousand dollain in sdvancv from V\ cut worth. Pnrumn didn't -ay lie w. uhl procure the api ointment for \V. ntw r: 1 fur three thousand dollar-, hut -aid In would not get it without the three thous and dollars ami that must be paid in ad vance. Wentworth did not secure tie place aud witness thought the matter fell through because of a lack of eontt ici.. • bet ween them. Purman would not j. t the place for Wentworth and trust him for the three thousand dollar- ami Wentworth would not pay the money and trust to Purman to get the ; 'siti a for hitu, so the matter failed. \V ;U.t -- was asked if it was the understandii.g in Florida that the people -re to pay their legislators of t'ongn-s- ft>r getting jKisitions. He replied, "That dejs: entirely on who represents us. ' Q —l\) you mean to say that such - the custom there? A. — Well, some ct our members have stub a reputation, daughter.! The impression of witness was that Purman went in for making money and would not let a ten dollar hill stand between him and his friends. Wit ness did not know of his know ledge that Government boat hands were --ed for political purposes iu Piirmuu'a int r est but he had uuderstooil that such wa> the case. Adjourned, RAILROAD MATTERS. A meeting of the directors of 1„ '. A $. C. JUL has been called, bj the l'n :- dent, Mr. Mill •r, at Philadelphia, ou 25. The object of this meeting i- to have steps taken toward* liavir.g tin road-bed ballasted and the ties and rail* laid, in view of the near completion of the tuu neliug and grading. Mr. Vandyke, >ne of the contractor* in the mountains, in formed us on Monday that 7 < feet of Paddy mountain tunnel wen throe.h. and that the balance, about 170 (> t. would be finished in about 10 week.-The grading on the road a* far as Ix-tu :>t may be said to be finished, and tl next thing in order is the work for which the above meeting of the b trd ha-1 'cn called. We expect Mr. Miller to act mplisli something at that meeting. Our p. ..pit have been fooled long enough ; their money is spent, and for five war- the beat acre* in our valley have been cut and farms damaged without any return whatever to our people. The j alien-• of the stock-holders ha* been -orely tried, and they demand of Mr. Miller something that will look like earnest work, and no mart May. There i- no excuse for it now. The people aluig the line have performed their part --f the contract —they havegraded the road with their local subscriptions. Not a dollar ha* been paid by the Pcnn'a It. It. to ward* the grading, and now our people demand that that company come up t-- its promise and make it ready for the cars to run. Our people demand of Mr. Miller that he make hot and quit k w >rk of it now. There can be no valid ex cose for longer delay. Our part of the contract ha* been faithfully performed —now let Mr. Miller see to it, insist upon it, and uot leave Philadelphia with his directors until he can assure the people of Pennsvallev that the desiredjxiint has been reached. The delay thus far was an outrage and a wrong and there should be no more of it. HARRISBVRU. SESSION or THE OlMStrm To INYL-TTE \TK THE CHARGE OF ALLEGED BRIBERY "( MEMBERS. Harris-burg April ti.—The committee appointed by the House to investigate members ol the House in regard to im proper means having been used to secure the passage of the Boom bill, held a ses sion this evening when some fifty mem bers were examined under oath. Noth ing important was elicited, til) Backus took the stand arid stated that Herdic,at the Keystone Hotel, asked him if anv members were going to vote conscienti ously against his bill, and if so lie would convince them in ten minutes that he (Uerdic) was right.' He also wished to know any members who could be influ enced by his money. Mr. Wise was also sworn. He was approached in a myste rious way in his Mat in the House and told that Herdic wished to see him. He stated that he spurned the offer prompt ly and stated then that he thought any member should be shot who would sell out his constituency. The party who approached him marked the amount on abnok which he could get, if he would vote against the Boom bill. When ask ed who the member was w ho approach ed him, he promptly answered, .Mr. Thornton, of Allegheny. Mr. Bucks of Cambria county was next examined and stated he had be< 11 improperly approached in Bolton's Ho tel about two weeks ago by a person who stated that the Boom hill was an unjust bill and that there was money in it it he would vote against it; that he would i< - ceive #4OO if he would vote against it and two hundred if he dodged. When asked who had approached him he an swered, Thornton. MT. Wanner w as also approached and offered #4OO if he would vote against the bill and #goo if he would dodge, lie stated he was approached hv .Mr. tient ner of Philadelphia. Mr. Conrad of Berks county, testified —I was approached bv a member and told him 1 was in favor of the bill, la told me there was some money in voting against the bill; he said #"00 in hand and two hundred additional if the hill should be defeated; he stated that the person who approached liiin was Sena tor Boyer of Clearfield. There is much talk and excitement here over the affair and anv tnetnlu i who shall be proven guilty will no doubt be promptly expelled. lhe Committee sits again to morrow when further exposures will follow uitd some rich developments may be looked 77/F HA HOICK Th'lll. W'i. hii gt< n. \| iil Ccin nil Hen j' dei on. of M, luni-, r>-timed his tvstl ,< loony t. .lay be .ore the committee on the whisky trials. He nod, among other ! I thing'-, that in con\ei isii ion with Sccre- j 1 larv hri-t.-w in January l.iM the secies;' iin\ ttstint t< ( hiui substantially he [thought General l*orti i and tietieral ' lhtlnock,v>t "itt> >1 tin m had nee ess to ; the ; i .nut tuy > v d< ii. in the attorney I v.cuciid- otlii c and thereby ascertained I what th. Ie w - ..ii -t lienernl Bab cm k; hut in. the will.* •- Hi cntlv came Inii tole-tilv befcie the .. iiunttice. he I has had a eoti\t i at.on with the uttor ! Ill) j. I.i i. I hiii: i it, wl"n he luted to jiheatt or ui \ 1 1 mt tniukly what hi* iiad heard tioiu !-e. ictuiy tili tow The iitinr. t - u . ltcd l i hoe the eom uiiui -n ■ M dt.;u- in the vw.r de p irtan utaudhtM V mi ' • toai-onlinuei!. Vothi n. "Wh\ was it that you Li d ihn ..lint have not given , !,, rl 1,, Uof till-e .1 t.M-s oil till' lli'tt ; i' t .1 wh h v- It luxe te-Ittiedhe jii-wi u i, hi .in.M- of .in order dated Man hh> '•<• - h How- Hrt. Vital no otlicer, active or letir etl, i-hall d nelly . r iudirectly, without Oeing .ailed u|on by proper authority, I solicit su-gi or rciomuieud action by in, mtier- >f congri >- for or against iniit tar\- atTairs, -Vixjud. Ail fw-titioti.- to eolign -s 111 oltiiir- relative to subjects of n military iharacter will be forwanled through the general of the army and secretary of war r their act...a ml tntiistuittal. Third An offii-er tihiting the seat of goii niiiieat during a -ngn ssionat ses sun will :i n h.s arrival, register his name .it the adjutant general's olljee as j ii t\\ ivtiutrt • jiiti litfivlkiri u : uxxet L llu* KtljutUUt tfriu-ral -f llu iimv. rvciting the pwrpow of and inne that'wdl L' eiuhr.icid in hi- visit, and, the author:tv under which he is alocut i ir.mi hi- eomimtud or station. The pur . ~r .1 . t -o recited will U- the -trict u-uido of the eti'wr iluring his stay. j tientr. i i u-ter pro i - di-d to say that i tin- ~rdi rct id the imuth- of all army j i ortt or - u *hr . id t .abuse-that exist-j led m the frotitii r. that the officer* I knew if the recent c>mpiaint* were sent j ; to congressmen through the secretary of ! i war thev w aid be pigcn boled too It j was generally un-arsto-*.l in the arm* that a violation of tlii* order would be apt to cau-e the officer to lose his com rui-*ion. General * uster -aid he wa* satisfied that the object of the order was t > cover up the d"i og ot the secretary of war. A late decision ot the supreme court creatc.l ,nite n flutter in certain quar ter-. If the decision of the court was correctly reported in the daily paper*, it is this : "That a mechanic's lien i void Iwvau-e the claim on which it rested did not -ft f rth that the materials were famished or the work done at the lie* qe.est of the owner of the proptery." California is In-coming alarmed at the influx of t ha.c.-o, and how to prevent the Oriental* from gathering iu there i* the great question in before the peo ple of the ,-Uhn s'.ate. Large meet ing* have be - n held in San Francisco to deliberate over the evil of Chinese iu niigr.iti . The Cclc tials do not come to stav and 1 ecotnc j-ermanent citixcns. They work tor 1 w wage- and can live for a few nuts per day. The great ma jority of them r.re brought over as Coolie.-, I \ firms who hire them for a term of v • at-, a -y -teni near like slavery as can be, and which ha* become a regu lar bitsir.c -- All they make in this country they take lack to China and spend it there—even their dead bodies are taken back to their native country f >r bnrrin! w iien they die. Till: DOOM DH L IS TIOX. The committee of investigation resum ed the examination of witnesses yester day morning. Mr. F.-gel, of Lehigh, testified that he heard that two Perk* eonnty mem Iters Miller and Andre had been offered s2l>o to dodge a Vt-te or ?400 to vote against the bill. According to itits nivut* uiade to him the pr<-|>osilion was made before the lull come tip on final passage. Mr. Dry, of Perks, *wore that he saw- Senator lloyi r talking to Andre and that the latter informed him subsequently that lloycr had offered him money. Senator Hover testified that at no time had li< offered any iimney to nnv member. He had a conversation with Andre, during win h the boom bill sub ject came up and lie perhaps repeated the c-tnmon rumor* which prevailed, vix: that one party was paying cash and the other partj was bidding them up. Andre * - nie'd a liltla covetous and wanted to know if the parties were rc sjfon-ihle, to which witness replied tluit he siip|.osed they were. Andre inquir ed who the parties were, to which wit- 1 ness replied that lie did not know. He never oflered money to Andre or told him that I c had been authorized to do so. All that witness said was playful and more for amusement than anything el.-e. lie denied absolutely the testi mony of Mr. Andre us to having offered him specific amount*. Mr. Conrad's testimony having been rend, Mr. Itoyer said: 1 never offered Conrad any money; may have told him lliat money wa* being oflered for vote* against the hill; never a.-ked Conrad at State Capital hotel whether lie was ready to accept my offer oti:isn< session. In the afternoon about twenty-five ad ditioual wiino-< wi re examined. Four questions were put to each, being sub stantially whether they knew of any corrupt in n: u.-< din connection with the boom lull. Tlioy nearly all replied in I he negative. Mr. tp'irk did not know that anything bud iv r been offered for or against votes on the boom lull has had his joke the same as other members upon the subject, but had no knowledge personal ly of any bribery or attempted bribery. Mr. Douglass, of Philadelphia, Iteforo being sworn made a statement, lie said that if then' was any niembi rof the com mittee or any member of the house who bad < barges to prefer against himself he would like them to conic and make them. Until then and until be was Mibjvnaed according to i w he relic ed to testify. The sergeant ut-arin- forthwith sub ponued Mr. P< gl. who was then sworn. The first question was asked, vi:'., whether witi i - knew of any bribery in connection with the !>•>< tn lull? Mr Dougin ' rep y \*u •, *'l decline au - w Ting." Member < i the i umiitci "For whst reason' Mr. Doiigln-- "For reasons hot known to myielf 1 don t think there it any right | lo Mib| ten* iim without Komi! charges are preferred against me oi against tome oth er nertoii." 0 Mi Uuiistei -"Do you decline to an swer loi' the re:, oil tl l.t you ni'.gl.t OOlll llilt yourell. Mr. Douglass "Nntir." Mr. Gui-.-tei (In w lint ground then do yon refuse Mr. Pongliis- "On ground host known to myn K. D any specific ehiiraea are made 1 will appear and testily. I nlil t isii J don't know v.ho or what i am to testify lor or again t." Mr. Gunnei - you know tlio ri tu quelico of youi leftl-al Mr. Douglass- "I am willing to stund in inv no-iLioii. 1 want the resolution read under whicli thecommittee n tp|iuini -11• * iif;ltt ll| tin' witness in IIMI i' this in ohiiioa read insisted upon |>y Mi Iti \htiin mill it n read accordingly. Mi \\ olle moved that II.• it rn In tcquired either |. answer or rrAlui, mi.l in l lip latter rvriit that IHI case lip h'purliiil' I ' ill# I toll • o lln wlllit" continuing to irl'utr, IIK matter was dropped, Willi iho untliriUnd "'g apparently tlml it would bo referred to I lio liotian. A. iilrovi>t> \ sprung tip among th* < omtiiiitee t hip oi |||,< <|ufiioiik prn j .ttlll.l, ,1 to I Ht'll mctllhct It N* ** In-1 ho I "111 iutil ho, :i tulltiUil MUIUI I lie buuili bill M: I,.■ \ |i|| iit oolilolttlpil :Iml iho qileatlol wax 100 vague i,All improper. and tlml tbo i qtl, r v should ho w hot her thorn hail boon • !•> "ooiruol illoitatioii I I,i, \ it*it M* opollMit h> Mo,.i* Timj ullil Chap in, lut Itmn IIHi i, Wulftind A major* iiv oi iho o, rn nt It* t-o tot in oil inclined to al low the question to remain in lt ongina i. Trn, 1.1. h they tli,l Mi lln rnti I, Mhot aa accused In li moony , i Mi \\ . VM IkM \ t|l£ I. tfM ry 0, m,tl rt Imuluf v Ili• I licit Wtt> iltc lutu l|t* hft i jt'krj U|tll tbo lubjnl i' utv i w Air \\ in- i rumor whit li \p but! lu-Mfil ibnt (here UN M> in tbt* 1 b 1 u; ,(i Mt \\ | U i bmJ ii(utU4 ibul 4 it \\*< iil (ttki* It I" Ihrtl rnmiUht Iti liU> ' ■i Wiliitu liiiil trplitil, t 111 Jokuijg* \, vitttl it ui*h Whi |bo i'uu lit* bmi r tt M r Mi i rrtiu li no quite true tl< ll , Mli io while tli lit converting i mi, i Mr \\ *, hioi it .rtril the lifturi'i 111 1 iij.oii e I'Mll phlet Ij ing upon the desk In Irpi : .( him but iho figures hatl no aigulil oio retoifit mall a,totupxiitinriil ol tli, Iti '* < ra,|i<*u j ial nairaiotl In rcf ri ■ t iho lottimot v, f Mr. Ruck wh lot,l , no.I ll t Wllr. t*s of having offered iniii , nl . lie oi it o hotels, he *x .-,1 ttint loi su< h offer liml been mailt iii.l inn) ol the ataleiiiem* of Mr Mm k ' r.* innrt-prpsentaiiori* Mr. Tht>ruion had nev• r I* en uutbortxed to otter money to .•1} I*. *tl v HI t tin ii t oiit'ii with the boom bill •ml had novel done u. 110 voted in lie v oi the pux igo ol the bill and trrlutnly A, ~ d 1.0 l 1:11-lolore Imve endoavolod It* ~-oure vote* for its defeat. il, l'arh, wti,.o iiatne had boon men d oil I.Ulrdtty ua having itatd a " ■ tor In tin r be hud got bit boom n l ey ,■ 1. explained tbut the entire ro -111111, ai d oil lla uoooui|taniaiellt* too! I . On j. , u a , un,! lie I been to undenlmiti by 1 *>f |iu tut if honi theto oieri or al. M • Campbell, of tluller, who hud Itiude the ongliiul utaertion about l'arh forrob ,.rated lltia atatoment He bud aaid oil rhor.dny in hit teatlmony that the re tiiur h t'l Mr. l'ark w aimpiy a burlesque and now reiterated the laot The (onvar *at 1 ii liatl been Carrieti on without priva , v and in tho pretence ot a number ot gen tlemen. Mr Kara then continued In- teatlmony dot 'uruig thai heloro the bill had paaat O lllially ho had been approached in a pleat int. laughing way, hy Mr Monlgomery, ol Phiiadetphia, who while anas king o) the hill had laid, " 1 here ia fAaf in it,' at the ramu time holding out four dugrta. fhia might l ave horn pioaaatitry or might have boon hualliea*-- wilneaa could 11. I -ay Mr. M-Uitgomt-ry had alao ij to him "you can got your money." Mpitktr fIUtIWI ..oal.fird that on Wrd rii ,lay he met Montgomery in the ladiea lobby and that gentlemen told him ' we Pave loat the hill but have none but our own men t > blame," and utao aaid that ho ,uu d point out a!X men in the huuae who took "our money and then Voted in tau t i t'.e hill, and aao • u..1 mat 'We olferetj | lliice men J-i uO to c||ange their vulva.' , Iho aptaker had betome 11.d glial I ut i.itoae aiaerliona and liad thought that the matter ought to l- inveatigaled Mr Mew art "I l.iw fence lealified ttuat u member named Kmght 01 Huika had lUarked the hgurea ftx.l m pencil on a piece of paper and aid aoutelhing about helping defray election oipenaoa, but altlicia did not lliini, there wu any inlen lion o! making a bona CJa offer, nor wax ho linpri--cd with tho (aot that it wax in tended aa a bribe. He bow over, regarded the itil'VtDriit aa ruxpiciuui. Mr.tieiaolnian xwore that at Lan.aater he had mi' John B lick, who aaked bitu the had voted for the hill Wilneaa re pited in tho affirmative, whrrrupon Heck -aid ho waa glad there were xome honeat men in the iegt*.alure, and told wilriof when it wax all over mat he mult come 1 and xec him. CONNEITICUT. I HE STATE STANDS BV THE DEM OCRATIC COLORS. ti vernor ltig.rxull Reelected utul ibt Legislature Secured. The election in Connoticut on 8, |iaxxed i off quietly. Tbcie was a heavy rain, and raw and disagreeable weather. Notwithstanding, a lull Vote was pulled. ; The vote for governor is Ingerxoil. Dem ... 4v*.Kxi ! Kohixon, Kep Su.tOu I A water, Greenback 2.U0 Smith, Temp LUX) This gives lngorxoll a majoritv over all of 3,1K The greenback party east two thirds of its strength in New Ilxven. i Abut one half of the Temperance vote went to the Republican ticket. Both branches of the Legislature are Democratic, ar.d tho Democratic majority I on joint ballot is probably increased, i In the Third Coogrexsiional District Mr. Wait, Republican, i* elected. I'INCHBACK AND SENATOR SMITH ADVISE A NEW DEPART URE. The Colored People uo linger to •Support, iu a Solid Phalanx, Kadi caligm. Naahville, April, C. —The National) (Convention motto day, but as the Com. Imitlre on Resolution* were not ready to rep •it no important business was transac (ted. I**nchback, in a speech xaid that ihe I colored people were beginning lo think for ihemxelve* and would never again voto , the Republican ticket in a solid column ax ! heretofore. He said the South could net-; •■r prosper while party lines were race • line*. He wanted no more color line pol | itics, hut the division of parties on other than race line*. Senator C. 8. Smith fallowed Pinch hack, making a powerful speech in favor of a new departure. He advised that the blacks r.o longer remain in the Republi can party hut make terms with their white Southern friends, and hereafter voto for i honest and competent men without refer once to party. ( Hi* speech made a profound impression i and was received with great applause by the whites and black*. There is a strong ( element in the Convention in favor of thia , departure and < aucusxing is very hot. And now wo have fifty-five thousand dollars more whipped through the Senate and House of Pennsylvania, for the Cen tennial show. This is for a military dis play and lias greater merits than the ap propriations ol fifty five thousand previously made for other purpose*. This makes one million one hundred and ten thousand dol lurs fiom the tax payer* of this State which ought to satisfy our pride and pock et. Until the Legislature has ndjoumel, there i no sure thing an odd llfty thou and or so will yet be demanded. It ap pear* anything Philadelphia ask* for thi gelt, and we hope without any boom logii being employed. IMPORTANT Drciatosi.— The Supreme Court of this State has just affirmed a judg ment making the late Recorder of I'hila phitt responsible for the am unit oi amort' gage on a pieoa o( property omitted in a certificate o( search issued from his office. Persons who have occasion to have the records examined by either the Register and Recorder or lliu Prolhonotary, would do wcli to always take a certificate ol .-•Hl ch with thu offiecr's seal attached This will make the officer and his bail re spotikiblc for any omission and consequrnl !r ss. CHINESE 1M MIG RATION*. Ilou.-iug Meeting nt-San Franciaco. San Francisco, April C.—The anti-Chi ncse meeting at Union Hall and the street in front was attended by at least 10,1X10 persons. Governor Irwin presided in the hall Resolutions were adopted setting forth the evils flowing from Chinese im migration, and urging thai local measures for relief had been exhausted, and that the only resources remaining was an appeal to the treaty making power, and that a dele gation he sent lo Washington to present tlie question in full, and urge immediate action The meeting wus addressed by a number of prominent gentlemen, counsel ing moderate and conservative action; en joining lull protection of the Chinese now in the country, anil deprecating earnestly any violent proceedings. The meeting was quiet and orderly, und evideutlj in hur-. mony with views tulvunoed by speakers. I M PEACIIM I MT PllorI•:KIM NliS. At O'IO O I lot* It oil t'l t'llief ll UK Ii I o \V alto, ol tin itipr • ml, appealed in the renal#, noouiti|ialilril by teftalora Kit' muml* nml rimrmnii, nnil m o-oorletl to a o*l at the right of the preident tro tan*. The lollowtng oath maa w lininialoi i I, llrtl to Mi Kerry, then to the >• nature, win wore oallnl by the hh rotary in wl|ihnoi • cat oriior in groups ofxix * Volt tlti solemn!) xvveir that 111 all tlt I lay£ e appcltaintng to ttio trial ol the till poacliii < lit ol U W, II- Iklrap, taton'ili" In\ of war, tin, pending, yoit will < l ti the • • nature, the Cll icf Justice retire,!, alid Mr Kit'iiii|jl:uyoft euhinitti IHo i,lor in etruotlna iho secretary of the • < Hate to i*. • tiiy the huii of representative* thai iho' eeouto i, now organised lor iho irml of 110 tisil t nohiuonl ol \\ W Belknap, l*l i ■, rotary ol wat, ami romly to it., \ e to. lllMHagrt* of the impeachment ofl tt• pari taf the htm-ii of reprcaentAtivM Agroni to Wtuit Mor rum M.-tart II nob. Its 11 • II tl I'arjo lit. I, oimneol lot llolltl up will nh ran the ITlh ■ met., the lime >< I 1,.r tin i: ui, un eelen amn of two w rei,. ma I, im; a together lour weeke ie. whit li to tomplole tin ir propara liolit an J aUUimoll witf.eeio , ->* l the tlefonee. Then* ie every poerihlo o\ijoiiee tlml the I'olitellOml hioilo aa in I'hili ttA plliw l, •imply a huge a(M'< ulation, iliigunr l unj drr the inline ot pair ioliaiii. The more ope, lookt lit 11, the more i > * hi, -n. i e ite illinrA eiotie at u oimll'lem e tiporullon l\i ,41, .* hue been " ropi o into oont'lUutuig 'o ,1. OhoeUy mei il i .lit, hnve travor-o iliaoii ah. dd invite hi* 1 Height oia to rend 111111 n ipuuitity ol artl-! clea lor exhibition and llieli ah n .J invito 1 them to o,one nml huh nl tin- aliow, Hlidl' pay htm, the while, two i-r thriii liin, * a- - much t'.ir board ua the thing ia w rlh. Al r.-ady do w<- b**af from llir patriotic ol.y j ~f llrotkerlv l..ve that J • per dny loi la*h po ■ a,in 1-li o a lit u Ileal li tf of o 111 w Inch 1 • rung'r. w ill ho n m.moduli.l Hi* l.|' I tic In.i ed that till* vkt Icn-tl* aw indie w 1 • o 'rMultaadidtliprxpu.ito.il JaSeiy hold in, I N" u iiria. i The auprome court of iho United S ni<*| lately alnaahod a,i|||.' l i .c ..In .|ii;Ul' * fix - J a I Saw •ol , iigtia*. pax.od by that b ly to I g,-t llo* Republican lonlrol ol tin 'Utherrij! • tale* Tho il lat waa the Caa of Clt gCBX I ..f I. luixiahu Who 10, 1 h* en pr. ■ lut 1 Ull dsr the act of c.oigrr. for landing to gellu-r and v napirtng" deprive free 1 .American cili*eii of African decenl of. l ..heir jilal t* 1 I priV eg, bv It. 10.1ta . and inlimiualion i'lte a,. ,Oid d.et iamn ! wax ilia CAxc fr ui Kentucky where por.jl xor.x were indicted under li e federal ciiaiji 1 lion law fr interfering with the excrcirc of eolivrrd auffrugp, and the !a* waa de cided unconatitutional 1 l.x 0.-urt ,ieolar- 1 .| 111 a general Wav what duiio. and pow ' er* belonged t- tho ledrru! govrriiinai I : and what lo tbu alat X, nhd that audeagotl aad air*lionxare ihinga that belong to He I alalc-a and muxl bo oouli.de I by them oil- ' ly The court wax unanitn ia in it- judg- ,1 nienL Thit*. i-ue afsor un oilier , ( the ly- ■ ranniral ii efx Kopubi can 1 i giXaa.no • mu.hcd Into un I! hen hy a court of their own appoint it g Secretary Hrixlow > llietidx etute that ha < ind the I'loaident are again on the in l agreeable term#. Wa would e-.coin it un , *p, mi la . i vor if every Iriend of the Ka|*ortcr w.-uld *eud u* tho name of nl Irnxl one aulocriber. with the Caili lor three month* U) or.!x, . ait niontha til.tM, and ona year IJenJ-! irr, won't you try and do t|. tl * liitie la-' vor. and will topgy you by improvi g thr Uk (ILO liallt • t ! :i Hftt ulicribcr>, *lk r * m any way inter .extcd, and will be pre-cntr.t to the be second account of J alio•• 11 Por ter and E V Campbell, ex* tutor. Oi the ' last wilt and tcxtament uf John R< csman late of Penfi towiuhip. der* ..-. d I The account of Patrick 1. ighr*-v ad miaixtrator of the eatat-- of Patrick Pearl, , late of the borough of BoHaloalf, d. S The arrount ! Jnmex liarrix, Guard-- *n of K txa Ann Si !ir*t-k, a tic.- r. ni Jof 1 \\ in Srh: xk laic ( ;ln> b r of B lie i fonte. dee'd. 4 The account *f K r* cli* I. Ie and <1 partial account of >. Dutweiler, xdmuii-'.rxtixr ~f lh .oia-..- of • ileiiry ID-* late of Ham-. tw p . .I*-, d ' tt '1 ho final account of Jacob Rower jr. I administrate' ol the estate of Samuel Brown late of Uain*-a twp, dnte ' V The account of John \V. Krumrine and Maltha J:*ne Kepi- radnor tril.nxol tho estate-'f Jacob Kepler late Furgu ♦on twp. Centre CO ile, 'tl 111 Tho arc,-uiil of J It. LuntllWl and S U Leathers admit'itratora f li.e e-tute of John Lea thei* lte of Howard twp. Centre county, dee'd II The account of John Zelglcr and Henry Zeiglt-r ex-cuU-ri of the last will and tcxtament of Michael /.eiglcr late of Haines twp, dee'd. 12 Ihe account *f Edward F. Lloyd and Richard Alhprton, truxti-* of the estate of Hardtnali Philip*, do. d. j Id The account of Edward F Lloyd and .!. P. Montg -mer.v, tiuxtcci of c-u,tc of Hardnian Philip*dee d It The account of Edward F Lloyd and A. J. Montgomery, truxn-ex of estate 'of Hardman Philips, dee'd. 15 Tho account if Robert Gardner, ex 'ecutor of the last will and testament of John Gardner late of Furgu- n township. ! dee'd i 16 Tho account of William Pealer ad-i ! iniaistrator of the estate of Elir. tbrth Wea ver lute of Gregg twp, dee'd. 17 Tho account ol John L Kurlr. ad ministrator of tho "xlate of James H ||tn lin, late of the borough of Bcllcfonte. deed. 18 The account of Adam V. Wagner, administrator of the estate of Thorns* Run ner, late of Bennor twp. rtee'd. 19 The first partial account of William) j Allison, executor of the Inst will an-i l*-s- I lament of David Lamb, late of Marion twp. Centre co. dee'd 1 20 Tho account of Josinh li. Brown, i Guardian of Clara Lucas, minor daughter of Henry M Lucas, late of Snow Shoe twp, dee'd. 21 The ninth annua! account of Daniel: Klioads and John Irs in jr. surviving trus teo* of tho estate of W. A Thomas, latcof. the borough of Hellefonte, dee'd. 22 The account ol Adam Vonnda Bnd ' Jacob Hnael, executor- of the estat.* o! ' Philip Vonada, lata of Mil*-- twp,dec'J. 28 The account ,'f J. K R -yer. guardi-j' an of Charles K. Royer minor child o! John W. Rover, late of Poflt-r township,]' dee'd. 21 Tbo firml account of Peter Kipka, Guardian of the person at.d , -t:*te ol Con rad Deckert. minor child ol Conrad Deck art. sr , late f Gregg tw p det d. 26 The account of 8 .1 ifcring admin - istrator of the ••-late of Philip Muxxur. lalt of the two. ol firegg in the county ol Cen tre. dee'd. 2t'> The partial account of S. .1. Hi ring, B. M. Hrring, J. 1' Hi ring and 8. G. Shannon, executor* of the la-l will and tcxtament of George Ilering, lute ,-f (Sregg twp, dee'd. 27 Tnc account of John Dale, guardian of Sylvester Sehlegle. i minor child ol Sum') Schlcgle, lute of Fcrgu*, n township' dee'd. 28 The account of Cyrus Wasson n,i minislrntor of ixJI and singular the good xnd chatties, right* and credit* of Jut "hi Ktters late of the township of Bcnnct. dee'd 29 Tli,- account of J P. Grph'irt, trulc appointed by the Drphan* Court ol t'rntre co., t > sell ihe real i -tato of Daniel and MHIV llaslingx late of said county, dee'd W. K. HURt If FIELD. Register. / 10CK I Plfi't I.A MA HON. Whcrraa the lion Charm* A Mayer. PrMlttrnl of (b* court of I sunttton I'leaa, lit the iiMli Judo il l>l Irlct, oiiaitinfi "i lit" count I** ul ('fhlrr, Clinton and Clearfield. and the Honorable W W ls*a and Uc Honorable II l>opp. \a>ci*l| Judaea In tVnftc county, bavinx iaaued their bcarltitf slat*' th< Ith day of A|r. A. I . I*:H. to me directed for boldinjc • court l Oyer and Terminer and tivoeral .toil tclc erjr and CJuartcr .Hewelon* of the Pwnf in Kcllefontc. for the county f Centre. nnd t commence on the 4th Monday of April. It'ini til# 21.d day of Apr. I7H. and to (Kmtinu# two weeM Noti,s | therefore hereby nlven totho Coroner, lua tlcoa of tbe Peace. Alderman and < unstable* of the aaid county of Cnntro, Ulll ib| li then and there in their proper pen*n, at 10 o'clock In the fqfenoon of •aid uy. wttn (heir records. lnr v . in the rear of our tajed. l*7rt. and in the huud drcth rear of IniUamtulitfii v of the (flitted State* 1 T V I Ml* NV*JN •_J sh< 'l! f L JOHN F POTTER, Attorney-m- Law Collections promptly nigde and! special attention given to those having lundsor proporty for snje. Will draw up nnd have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages, &c. Office in the diamond, north side o the court bouie, Reilefouto. uvti&'O'Jtt A IIKATKP I'Ol.rriCAl. I) KM AII IN lit K NKNATK I IIAMHKM lloiilwoit ('liiwgiiiy Huynnl will) Die l yu'lV, nml Ihiyuril K> ( it nj( thai Ho Dor* il htilt ii Lie in lii* Jin. nl Milking I tiiu-il Hluloa Hil va i I' ui Jrigitl Ti tiilrr- A Hot Delutle. • { \\ aeh ngioii, Man lmkl In tha fienat'* to .lay, Mr Hheritian lltep, Ohlai) lallt-.l up til" 101 lto amend the lawa rrlullllg to I the legal ton,ln ol eilvor coin, and inov e l in flrlho out nil allot (he Mmoliiig oluuer, .I an"'i tby iin lting 'Jhe iH or ooiiia of III." I' I ilr.l Mtatr,, n, pt ||,o Irado do) ) tar, •hull be legal tender at their nominal { yuluo for nny amount not fieoeJiitg |ii ~ any ot , payment " Mr. Hhirotan eaid tho only t'hangu i to mak n tbo uivt r roin of the, uitry. okoopt tri.le doliiti, logai jt.nder. j Mr .1. ii, lien., XtjV. I tuiiJ the obji, tof the h I wa to enable the itlUeiit of the Kuril!,* Siaioe to t * an-act bueinea* without itluh..ruetinent He ealil thai eubeiJiary ooiu etiultl only lie ptirchatid with goto, while niv. r bu lion ooutd be pun lu eed with gold, ami ih -II hy luktny Hlo the mint they could get ll en tin ,1 into the trade dollar , or, in other w< rd, the limie dollar i ouid be purehu ed with > i\ti bill, lion while thei mut have polti to pur t hare tubtiiliary ooiti, •uotl a* balv on, t|u if j tera. A, w bieli they louoti fir , lunge Iho ritii tun., thiii the aubkidiary <.*lll. hrr .1110 di-itradt.! to the trade dollar Thoj . old iiaerirurily to-• until gold and nl- M fjia.v 1-tiSiour-rntlv It i ull'd Ir. ml .lie lack "I unlf.- nitty in miuage I'bo 11 ~*ago of the oil! uould remedy the 11 at-j 'if, *1 l.rov. 1:1. lie the lraiia Ili.llu, r,..,.. ttf d\ |roVfit!iittf (iitf iratjr* (Juilgi bi 'Dg 1* l4roat-r J' -u!ti x di'uuMitiQ (bo iQitritiny b . f n diff< reui'party? , 1 o lliforilialiori aoughl for abould be oh , ijmed by a joint c..mmitteo of the two 11 in. ■ 1 here .. imatohe no oconaion | lor ihta inv O.ligation. No one here ia eon. nesting A Scualorial xent Why 1 t wail I until lie CMMS hen-. ki.II then, if a quea* ,tiou arixoa. let it be inveatigaled ' The troublea which have occurred lu any of the S. ulhern Matex xpring from the Jo .i . live* who wint down there by dirt-c --ti.-n of Ui Dapxitauat of JoatZoe. lle'i had AOt fIirMIXII that leiiX if mUlioAt ■ft d IK! > had born cti! Thou waa made neoexxary by the act* of ilie party In whivli the Senator belonged., t y thei deed* of violence, their itilimfda-• 1" .... ored pc-plc, and other xuch a**'- j Mr Bayard *ij the Senator had taken 1 id* .1 I ge of hia o.lurtexy in yielilmg for n q:i,'xtion lo intcrjeot a pojitical tirade ol * h-.t'er kind, aid if he had derived an) i e inf .it tiom it. he wax welcoma tu it. I 11 continued I*l# oppoattion to the rsxolu-! lion Ixt which Ie xxld there VI xa til* AC*! c aaity lie >aia LiCcn xo d.imaging, and let ut have iicare in all the S at, • Mr. Kou'.weil xaid when ho offended, any one he generally wanted toripiain or] apologise He thought the Senator from] Delaware, in quite an uncivil and angry manner, had charged him with injecting a iso '.leal tirarde ititohia spetrb. That wax the manner ol men who had been brought' ip under the code of xiavcry. He i Mr.' 11.*ut wcl.. was nut bete ax a xeholar or u**'. her. and he did not prop***e to he! laucht in niantiert by ilia Senator from D.lawaic ll waa the natural outgrow th il the xyxtcttt of alavcry, and mm who wore rawed under xuch influence* oould be < xpi-cW-d to tnainlain a proper con . .iderati M for iht right* of uthrrx. He | further denounced the alavrrr refime, and] xaid that after remaining tn tlie Union lur j nearly a century with their unjuxt de inands then they w.ihdrew Irom the I n ion ti* further eatahliah their infatnuux , principle*, and the Senator (r.m Delaware f son among tho first lo came to tbo.r da* , fence in tha Sonata. lie did n-t propose to take '* .• in from xuch a man ax thxt I Mr Bayard replied that H did Aol lie in , the heart of any man tony that be bad d • , anything that wax not taithful and , : v,i 1 t. the t"i,ion. 110 belonged tow , family , evny dr<.p of the blood |g whoae veins same from loyal peipla. and anyone win* charged differently, xtalea in hi* *. roai al r rii- Senator from Ma-*aobu* eil ha.l ( ax he thought, in a very angry , manner, interjecieil a political ltrade into J hi* a|o I t'll il'. aaid It, and he did not Care to m>*di!'v lux lai.guage in thy I* uL Mr Morton Uep , Itid.) *aid the Sena -1 r front Dolawnr had made a perxtnal i. * b to*ciy He i.Mr. Morton) did tot usually reply to < !. Why not mako this a iointcomnnt- Ice ' and thought it wa* unreasonable to i leave <>u the llouxe. Does the Senator frgel that there are about thirty commit lee a in the other H-'Uxe inve*tigating mat tort ail by Iheutaeivex? D-tcnc.bly they I are doing thix to ascertain what further leg. ; ixlation ia neooaanry,but really to make pol . ilical capital The Senator had charge,! that ten* of mlliiona of dollars had bcon cx- I peioled by the Department of Justice in the lurthcranco ot its ends in tho South ll** then read from the Appropriation bill*. I showing that the first year of the organisa tion of this department the sum of $ '-.(W.- OHO W*H appropriated for it* expenses, and I i.■ i greater sum than thai bad been expend ed in any one year during the few vcarsof it* existence. That, he *aid, totally dir lixoved the xtntement of the Senator from h law ire. The Senator had said that lie looked forward t > th# time when the fine* which had been imposed upon these Ku- Klux lor their iniquitous acts would be paid batk lo them hv Congress. That is tha doctrine, then : Th"*efine* will be re fund. ,1 when the D> mocralx get control ol the tiovernnient. Thai wax to be an is .mo, then, next November, and those 1 •I'.iundrelx who r.immittcd their Ku-Klux lot. will he paid back the fines that were ) justly impoied upon them for their crimes. Mr \Vilhers (Dem.. Va.) opposed the lexotutionx and showed that the |*cople ot the Southqrn Slates had accepted the situ ation and were ili-poxed to abide by the is* -ues of the war. He closed by declaring that the depression in business throughout ] the country would never be cured by the a--ertion continually that one-half ol the couniry wax trying to destroy the other) ; half, and was constantly trying to impcJc' 'its progress. Mr. Mnxoy (Dora., Tcnn.) made n von- 1 cilia'ory speech, claiming that the old ix-| j SUM wore pa*: and that tiic sentiments ol! .lo- Senator from Maxsachuaetts(Mr. Bout-j well) were not general ill any section o! the country. j M M M I.IMHv! LOOK! If you vtnnt lo Save Mouey, buy your goods of F. (J. FKANCISUUS, I.KWISTOWN, PA. ALL GOODS itre jjuarantecii to lu right or the money refunded. All or-j *ier filled ) romptly, ncconipanied bv the money. BAR IRON 21 rt*. mt lb. BENDKK'S HORSE SHOES t §:* (V i pi t Keg WINDOW GLASS, Bxlo to 10x14, f. .70 per Box PI ITY ut 4 clr, >cr lb. Bxlo SASH, 12 Ligbu, 38 ct. per W indovv. FOUR PANEL DOORS, SIBB BLINDS and SHUTTLBS $1 M) to $1.77 per W indovv I'UKK WIDTH LKAD $lO lh) pr lixi lb*. TRACK CHAINS, Straight or Twisted 7 ft s*l 00. I! A It HOW TKKTII. *H per lb S I KKL CULTI V ATon TKKTH. COct*. " CORN PLOW SHOVELS 76t0 " l.g HANDLE SHOVELS, 88 els. " IIDKS, 88 ot*. 1! \ N RAKES. ECU. F.il. FH4.\('U('l!i. N A ILS, n? goml ax the beet ut 82 85 per Keg. Cooking Stoves-—Complete, 7 Inches. 8 Inches. 0 Inches, j $1 il 00. $lB 0) to S2O 00. $26 CO WINDOW SHADING, 25 cts. per ymd, all Colors. 25.0(10 pieces WALL PAPERS A BORDERS. fropi $1 lH) tosl'6() per piece. Pit-Come and See our PTOCK J. G. FRANCISCUS. Lcwixtowit, mur 9) y. II MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST, Wo t- Il.UllfcVfl ill ('.O Ishrt'i HfMMi • the im'rT* yii V,iit < >*fc Hal), In •,* 1,1 li* person V. *• fi 1* prrlm Uy Colossal! I> yotl kt It* dimension* f A " 12'**> winarr fret-fM rm Market, aci Jm> odd on Aittl*. Uk oi'.rie* high, ha* our three acres aA flo..m##f, and < vr! * spar-* ' no* txcuphd I.) m,iu,*< r elrvah f •ao.l ma botlon at.win for )>• uliUft, aud Ibo eta r , j ru Uou* of lita h >tiw ' V. " Wliai order Uia ln*pec u,r r.iiu on ti. r>e llalit, and two men an, one lei„ and one ta-hiud tbr giaida, a ati bin* Willi the eye of a Lawk lor ike le&.-l (.ir hole iiuiartt .dton, ami marklua every Haw. au dial Ike ■ Utk-r ma) aea •ml aruid u w fieri kc t outae lo cullkc gar filMlU " V. " Vou mtiit fwjiloy an airffy of wier *" A. "(IIM 111 our flHli Co/ a. 4MB W* kee|ikalid> all Uir I A iwn,ii| upttie i l ' t lot , i-artiieMa. -i. ski Ws/Biai-ftinealkiU lie • dun n men * work em (wi ain i. V. "Iku )uu uianulaetuw mil > ir own food* ' ' A. We d•, and mod earrftil"jr. fHir •mutir* iittjs tiery alitcli and atwui, and r*mf) n every faruiinl aa eim v. I made before we lul iur Ueacl on it, and U u reaponalkie for II " t. " Your eyelets muet rave you a rriet deal"."' / A. "In every direelk i! air It i :* r)-o iu ai.d er< noirij uej.raiak all ya wjf Ikj. Ufii, tkal I uakles u> U- put our to Ike people u " W V. Alkr int|> y for h<>m u>c. *11!e t-vet price* nEAL EII S I.V GII A I .V. i They pay (be lli|litl price* in ca*h ot jjrain that the liio-terr. market* will alfard WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C.. Bought or will he *ol lon commia-ion when de-ircd, and full price* guaranteed. In* formation ci>n. crning the grain trade will be furnished at all time*, to farmer with pleasure, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. KICK BRICK ANI> GROUND PIKE CLAV. DEALERS IX CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER. which it alw-aj - --•Id at low prices, and warranted to be a* good a lerlilucr at an other platter. 077181 AUB IXRO NEAR SOUTH END B E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, bi:m:fo\te. pa. THE NEW "DOMESTIC," A DOUBLE MACHINE^ r retain* all the virtue! f the I ink t K turning "DOMESTIC," including the Automatic Tenaiou, which was an.! U he bc>t in WPleau notice our PATENT HAW ' NED CONICAL HEARINGS on both tU Machine and Stand. Out new and Ih! .... . .! ..• .!„ ~..i i c >f. . .... .. .t, at our own new work*, in huay, c " y > )* w i rV New lc-r>ey, have yivcn us .1 .feunLrd of MECHANICAL EXCEL LENCE, Minimum of Fricti n. Maximum f Durability, and r.inee of work never heretofore reached in the Sewing Mael mr - „j TO THIS STATEMENT AND TIIE MACHINE ITSELF We invite the attention cf all, e pctiaily tho-.'o having high mechanical aktH ♦* (fescrvation. N. B.— Alt Math;: * tui > . DOMS9TIC SEWIMC MACHINE CO., New York tuid Cliieiufo. LADIES, USE " DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS. perfect fyntrm AfSd rule* of aelf mrwenrewenl make Itis !<• tdeaee j"pb mllea • way a* if Uwy were here In p rmn V. "! Mipj" w you have at leaat half • doacr. different ill partmenUf A. ' My d.ar sir I wr kTo tTsore than hernfy, ( full (dMned wltblttown kueiruim.and earn ikMugkly nnr*ni4. a iiemmry wheel with tu lk rreat wheal." V. " V> ill you name a dnrett or oo of them f A "With plcavure. The Cuetum latwrt mmt, frr tht partmenL Ike (lilidreti a D< lniUottiL with lor epreial i r.traui r ft I tdloa. The 1 elrgraph Iwjart I-.. in. The Chief <"erk a lirparaaenL with its bl kee{r* and aealeUiits. Oenerai Man .• • • i ■ ! . rial, .era Offii r. at; 1 rther oftr, * of the flrif/all bury m thinking, |.!enning, esaAiting. buying, rnak lnif. ri'jtieu t : g, rr, ah me w-ndirig out selling, a .4 In a l iolnlng their foresee lo carry on aI u. .iseefv:th Use iwotde am, unl- In* h. Uiv.ieu |,imi,uuo and li/u'.M an- Htu'.ly," V. 'f l ye r-do mf" A ♦'la.tieed it bl i flnpot to name Uie Caaklefa letcm oftunnew dealing- 1 One |ci t . dmahow; 2. hash for everyu-lng, B. A guarantm |ir- u , tiig the (ailvkasrr: 4 The no-nry returned if the buyer can t oikerwlaa be Suited." V. "■ hothlng could be fairer " A k thill* Ahd the |op)eaM lh" V " Well, J thank you, sir, fur your poUte s .■ i ' . a "hot at alt It's a pleasure towrre you. < : a Ila sure of the plwfe— Wana maks-f A lir !. fiak lis ..muß East ear ner Mvih and Market " V. "that i y ul 1 shall be happy todoen. Ookd lUoCUilig.'' HARDWARE STORK. m J. &j. Harris. No #. BOOKERHoFF BOW. A new and omul etc Hardware Hum* i " "? ,hl ' undorlfiMMi in Hmckarhoirs new building— wberc thcv : aw pr*>rMt •> etl nil kind* *r Building rxl H i.p Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Nail*. I &#*£. wheel* in Champion Mill Sw, Circular and MariiJ Saw* fonnon Saw#, Webb Saw#, ice Or ,t.t I ? uteiw, Bath Tub*. Gtatbes Ka'k#, •, fj| c.-.rirern of OU and M irror I'latc ail Hum, l*i< 'urt Frame*, Wheelbarrows, I. ' OM Lamps, i IMtir.g. SnoSiPt, Frll . and flubs, Plow*, (Ai>iit#Uff trim Plow*. I'iow I'oiiiU Uv. d"M }i„ar •r. a JCUk , 1 ptaf f; -, T>l. per act cstia. lay party ord'-rtng fire acta tUI re* eselte one act Hire as a premium. Tbtmswguly feliaUe • rmbi nran'ed. Address HOOOKhf IBOX fO„ f 5 First fit, CrwUys, Z. B, I. T. tan. tea ('sea, t. i,a at dseffiss sf Wis f ■')■*. CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP. LETI *f 1 ltK.% V. t bit establishment ui C'Stic Hall, ken? •n Uan<*, and lor *ie. it the uut reasons.* •Ir rate*. m Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, 4*i-Ai jc ahu Fajcct tJ vehicle* of e*vr> nwrtpUf" tnadt> Us •rder, and warranted U> be wade <>f tbi' ei •• aaot •-♦! material, and by the tt i| -kilted and competent workup > Bodi. > for bapf k * at a Ac . f the meat .pr>red pattern- P;*dett> i:der.uii tiMflnj <•! at< i nil- ts *d# t order- Ail ii. i. at repairing d ne a: i at In iowast (ttafibid rl-- Person, valuing mi.ylhtug itf in* line are ••queued lcall and examine •* colled ior lur i.iiitl and wear tany S i lA> M NAli('\ A Harney at La* , •I K f.Uf, ft" t '%■ at- > rd to *1 • . •a -tfa -Mru't. I to bint. iui'i'&Ht Chas. H. Held. CltM'L, Wairfansht-rAirweln M • llbr; in. ( -t-til re C >., I'l 1*1! kind* ol CWk-, \\ rtrbe* at d Jewelry ■ f tl !*:< style- .•■* r.:#<• tbe Mr*ntii; Put* I Calender ("•<•"!-. ftf"'* io d wot k >n it* ti.ee, vfeicfe it warranted n a iwrf-rt tin e ltee|-er JPdr-Cik* U'atrbe* and Jewelry r*~ MUI No s Sol g y BellelocU. FA J _ ISAAC MILLS it, prUfw. The l'uH.w.' g ow Bttbnp ttreet, 1 * one d the t>ioas*ni*t located bote's in !tbi to- a It has 'it b.--t a; able* in the l|l*. b-t*nit ogcell nt 'ire: attac-bsd and (••very att r.lion ail be pari g-i,-sir No trains will he spared rrt tike ft a |>!ea>*et ! -art arreeahtc t- pjnng plat*" for tne pub j t Hoarding by th day oaal *rv:ee* U> lb* j public. He f- prepare } to pert, im at) operation* In thi-dental prtpp. on. IMk-Hr i* nw fill:* prepared to egtiwct 'eetb Wabb •■tth-uf fat in mvb 73-tf FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. r-3grzzrr> 7lrr Ikettibe is innr.ted in tkt ratc't I itf*. vken th' attft *rif( fiot, aitkoHl j tin aid of (b httmi*. Tne .mention at Ibkirywea ir called to ' tbe above cat, arblr ri-wHiiU ■ 1L • VEtt MILKING ICKK be re than Italf tbo tune an-: labor of nitA>ng eu i livid. F-- tub to aret. wbirb will be *ent poMpn' t to all part* of the rtunt'y un reeeips o! Two ikular* |nr ret. An Agent :► te! nnm • i.ty, low * *h-uii a ii' - ral d'wnut t will be alUiwetL Address Ibe toaeu.acturer. G£O'RCK T. FILLIKG. 701 Ckcitaat Street. Fbilsdelpki* %All hind, < f ret (Society unrk. Jewel*. Ktnblom*, Badges and Silverware* genet ally • Oiploui • awarded r.i thr 11. • g-nttery, Chester and Buekw €• • ty Fair*, nr fsun- nltlt w uhj !**• I"*rsner for September and October. Sh td for cir cular* 7octsm, Tube* can hi *een at tlie —tber are a*uece. ■■sir ati. b. itpvtrr Prpftstent, Cashier. QENTHE COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Millikea, tlver Jc te.) UECEIVL DEPOSITS, And Allow iuteresl, Discount Notes, Buy acd Sell. Covernment Secu iliee,Go^ , £• aplotsht f Coupon* 1). Al. KiTThjenoi#*:, 'j KOOVS, St HH lK* d CO. - MHUU >AU HI U.KRS IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 144 North IMnvnrr Avenue, U* North Water Street, rillLM't.tPiilA. K. T.KoOXi, M N<, s .. CENTUK HALL, 1' \ RECEIVE DKP";itB And-Allow ln,t:rest. Uiscount Note Government v '(ouritie, Gold nr'idj .. PETER llonrta. Wu. B 1G Cashier Hit; AIM INI \H|.K I SPRING RED Ih© iM'st snl Cbot|H , 4 now in Iw. Mnu*. ttfacl urod by DANIEL DRIER. Bvllf.>nt, Pcnna. 'all cmd tee them before purchasing I '" hipr.x r _ WahkO—BUSTNESS MEN, To engage id the sale of a Busii <■* Book. PHOFF&sOS PAS SONS NEW LAW BOOK. The IVrwiuiil And Properly 11 1 G H T S Of a Citiaen 01 the United Stat fee ; So M to Xitrciie and How to Froerve thsm. TUX WORK IS ISSISUAL TO I Every Voter in the Union ; to every Tux i Payer nod Magistrate ; to every m in who 4 buys, tells ot oxctianaßE pro peri v ; to ev ery Justice "f the pence, Soeritf, t'ommis tinner, or Selectnian i <■■ every Jandlorj and evory Tmaut j t • every Notary, cl,,rk <>r U s'lk Keeuer; to every Executor. [itir-Jb at-LtW, Legatee to every man tvLn re ceives or pays interest ; to every wie who haj property to take care of, * .. it.. m transact, civil duties to (mvicfiti, - r Rights to maintain. jSead for circulars, giv'tv lerwr. eic. v S. a SCR AN TUN d CO. * Jdiuar t>. ii**UMrd, Conn