vj Centre Hepertcr. ' FRED. KURT* K3ITOR Okntkk Ham., Ta., Mar. 'J'h, HH. The nellefonte liepublican, or hist week, announces that a republican who j won f 100 on Hayea' "election w ishes to dispose of the stutl" to charities, and in vites applications for that purpose N. decent charity will be the neeixer stolen funds. Money bet on Hayes "election" was lost—for llsyos nevct w.. elected, he holds the office hx theft, and money taken on a bet on that a.- count is on the same tooting, the republican who has taken the ah rcs.u.l sltX\ha*a troubled conscience aUntt and wishes to wipe out the sin by offer ing to make charity of it. iam'i totiM it—let it remain as a burning coal in t! e hands of the wrong possessor. ♦ • There is to be an extra scssi'ii > f i*'"' press, and June 1 time decided on it, t'arl Schitrx, tie leading ' i t.l n llayes' cabinet,is an intiJel ai.d speaks ofiiivlns the "iniaginary man in the clouds." Bob. Ingcwll the favcr;ti Haves oratorio the late campaign m •> - at the idea of the existence ofviod. An, ; Hayes isa fraudulent l\i.-di i.t 1 i■ , any wonder? Madison \Yclls, chief rascal of the no j torious returning board, had a bigc!..im in hi* ex eth.it xra to be c.evsiicd in I favor if Hayes was counted in. and t ',, rcgwitxl be a big slice out of the I r. Treasury. Ttie claimsef J. Ma.lt- n Mr ■- and familv now before the - ntheru ilain s commission—coropowd of Judges A It-, Ferris anil Howell, wlio have just Wo!'- reap s>ointe.l by llaves j.iii.'imt to the enormous sum oWrUk'.Olc. lor proper a legi-il to be destroyeil, cotton .vijixl c. The claims as tiled are distributee. f'Hows: J. MwlhOti Wells. fMMM; Fannie M. and Ida F. Wells. 221.-tO->- estate of Michael B. M ells, fl.lfst; otat. of Mrs. M. I Wells, Si it. 795. The lii*t' rv of this claim appears in the testimony taken by the Morrison committee in Louisiana in January last, which show conclusively that Well* did n. ;. wn t ie cotton which he makes claim to, but that in f.-vt it belonged to other jitrtii - who emplovetl Wells to as-".me the ownership and collect the money, l'he claim has been rejected by .xuigri s-s, aud has leen for some time pending bef. re the commission. It was ;utiaiiite,l to Wells during the canvas* in 1. ai* ana that if he would count Hayes in this elaiui would be paid. Kx-Mavor Hall, of New York, las been missing for about aw eek, and de tectives have failed to obtain :,y clue as to his whereabouts. Foul ploy is suspected and some think he was mur dered in a dangerous portion of Bro *■ lyn whither he intended going for evi dence in a divorce case, in which lie was engaged as attorney. Others think he tied to Europe, to escape Wing involved in the well-known ring suits, np TJLI. IIATEEUL TO REP LRU C: I.V PUI.I TI( 7 A Xs. Albany. N. Y March "!.—The nomi nation of General Otons It. M'Clellan for superintendent of public works was rejected by tho dbnate to-day. These republicans are a terribly spite ful set indeed. The latest evidence of it was given a few days ago, when the v vented their spite against that great American military chitf'ain, tieo. P. M'Clellan, who was nominated by the Governor of New York as superinten dent of public works, and the nomina tion rejected by the republican senate of that state I If M'Clellan had Wen a rebel guerilla chief like Mosebv or a reWl General like Loncstrcct and gone over to the republican pafcy afterwards like these, his appointment would have been confirmed, but because he was a democrat, his unblemished character, and great services in the army of the I nion which idolized him, were nothing to these cowardly and hypocritical jaco bins, and they showed their petty spite by refusing to confirm his nomination to a place for which he was so eminently fit. Such littleness belongs to radical politicians alone—the democrats of the U. S. Senate pursued an opposite course when Fraudulent Hayes sent in his cabinet appointments. As has already been noted the pro position is seriously made to form a sea of the desert of Sahara by cutting a channel to let in the waters of the Mediterianean—an enterprise regarded as entirely feasible, more so, in fact, than the cutting of the isthmus of I'arien which may be said to be an assured pro ject. A German scientific writer, how ever, goes so far as to assert that the Sahara project, if carried out, would eventually turn Europe into another Greenland. He alleges that the diver sion of the Gulf htream, by the cutting . of the Suez canal, has already begun to have an influence on the climate of Eu rope, and that the covering of the burn ingsands ofthe great African desert with water would destroy the hot winds, which are necessary lor the melting of the Alpine snow and ice, and would finally result in a glacial formation that would ov rwhelin Italy. He instances the changes in climate in Australia and i New Guinea by the deviation of a warm ■ current of water which formerly ran through Torres Straits as a practical illus- t tration of his theory. i John D. Lee the Mormon leader in the I terrible Mountain meadow massacre, I some 20 years ago, was shot for ids crime ' a few days ago, having been tried and i found guilty. He chose death by shoot- ' ing. lie confessed his crime, and im plicates many other Morm ns in the murder in which 127 Arkansas men, wo men and children were brutally butch er;-.!. The i'opc is sick. The new *l:tv law which now awails the signature of the g.'x.rn r provides that in all ct *es of real or pcr*"tial pro peitv levied on bv any writ or execu tion. which shall not at sale bring two thrills or tiii'rc of it* appraised value all, j proceeding* for the sale sball be sits-j ponded for one x car. In cares of pei-l onal proper!' the judgment creditor has the right to "ller the property for ; -ale a* often a* ho deems proper,by pay ing the seeming costs. Oneellc.t ofthe; law, should the Governor sign it, will I < to introdtn e a waiver • f its pi - x isions in ill liiortgagi- -i otiii-i ox iih noes ni dil't. John Hiertvan, the tu.c glislit b'-i '• 1 of a state of the 1 nion, the apologist nl .1 Madison Wells and the abettor of hi* crimes upon the harlot is one ot tin' men who gave the a.**amnces in lx-hall <7 | lax i * during the muiit of tie. 'c. tor.! v ite. Shot man ! lotniscd that j! no (a ti.itis oppoettion were in . le to the coin* pint ion ofthe .oc.nl that Hive* won d abandon Fackanl and t hat-T. rla:n I" withdrawing the tr.M'i.* l'eop-.i make |x'lilt,-al bargains with sit. Ii a man ought to be cheated. / It K.' !> .1 SP Alt Ft A I It is definitely stated by pah * in in* Iterest that ncg. t'.atn n* . re pcmliug for tl c reh .t-e of Win M I'wee.l tin. y> on the same conditions as tho rxat". d the case ol FIU rt V W. -Iwarvl, vii the M iiendi r o! hi* properly to *att* ' a-man' of the ilattn* against him as possible, and his appearance a* aw .tin - when required, against ether m.-mlwi oftl ern g. 1 c< ci idctti* I*' eidc more i-*|wciallx in the si I 1*"!"* Uwi. Ny, and iii thia i-onne. tton it i I stated that the agreement "I the ultoi •,.-x general ge.aranleeit g Fweeiix im mutiny from arti-t during a i-vrta.ti cried will prove of no ax all The.gree maul d.w* not efleet the eouit.- and "il not, it la Mi-! prevent court otli.crs from esc. ating theii p, .im- in tin' bwcenx i-e. A gentleman, •" nutd in tiiese matters, i* authority f. r the -aie ment that Sweeny will not Ik< allowed to ' leave thiseitv until the suits against him ire St'tlUd, whether he testifies m .-tlier a.,,.„ ■ VY. W rid, Mar -!i 21. iJ, * * .t HRA'lt< 'PEER t fMNIsSIOX I'rofi-*.- r V". \ Kilcv, State entotnolo . | -."i-t of Mmsmii, Profc—or t A -*tate entouiolog.st of IHiiii'ts ami l'r j A. S I'a. hard, the American naturali*!. ! .f M..--.1, liusett-. have U-eti apiwiuted . i United States Entomological Uonitni -t"ii U) inquire into the character and " u.tbii- of giassl.o;; ct* and other dc - r tctivc ili-ec a . which lie orgat. 1 f r several years so much ravage in the agricultural districts, f the West. The Commission will have its hea l jiiarters in l'r, f. office ttt 1 Washington, and their w. *:. rn office, :n which the Urgt-r part of the iniioi'r . work is to be (tone, wtil be at I.oui -I'hcv expect to get into the tiel.i in a ' few Jay*, l'rof. Rdey w ill occupy hint -1 -elfmore parlieularly with the who'.- ,-ountry east of the mountains and south ,■ of the -isith [wrallel, also the west half of ; 1 i.i and the wrimlo cf British America. l'rof. Thomas lakes Vehras ■' ka, South Dakota at-..! Bast wrtystsf, ' while l'rof. Packard will make Mot-.taiia, , Idaho, West Wyoming and the Pacific slope his especial field. The natural hts " tore, reined tea. prevention measures, the meteorological m.wl po> graphical bearings of the subjei't will at*.' t>*> Ji - cided and alloted to facilitate the work - of the Gommi.seion. I The investigation going on at Albany, V v Y'ork, into the aflatrs .f prominent • life it.suranee e. mpanies in that State, ■ | doing business throughout the Union, .J.-hoWaii profligate waste cf money in high siilaries thai fully accounts for the embarrassed condition ..f some "f the companies. It appears that the plan of the directors is to make way with the - lrpltis by voting theni-. Ives cfli..- with enormous salaries. It costs nltou-i a* much to run one of tlie-e insurance companies as it does tojwy the salary of the President of the United States and the heads of departments. The Mutual l.ifuofNew Y'ork, for instance, pay* its Pro.dent Hi>.i*X> per annum, first Vice President $1 A.iXXI, second Jlk'.oOO then comes a small army of secri taries actua ries. examiners, clerks an 1 counsel, at salaries ranging from so,l* o to * 1 -Ti.i * - No one appeared to hare a salary It than SB,OOO. The President of the Ikiui'a bleLife commenced in 1859 with a sala ry of $1,500, but last year it had reached $37,-V**, with {22.0(0 to the Y'ice Pre.-i --deut, $2t),000 to the Actuary, and $1 ""O to the Secretary. This last official ha* received from tho company in the last eighteen years, in salary and fee-, the snug sum of $P*V"'5. Of course this is where thesurplusgoesofthe Lifecom panies, and probably ac. ounts for their frequent smash-tips and systematic op p>-itionto the payment of insurance, until conqieHed to do so by legal pro ceeding-J after every inch has been con - tested to force a compromise. The hopes of Hayes are that he w ill be able to get an Administration ma jority in the House, through a discreet use of his Southern patronage, and by promises of large expenditures of public money in Southern internal improve ments. The lurgain lie is trving to make is utterly discreditable, and it 1- gratify ing to see that so far the Fraudulent President has not succeeded in purchas ing his men. It is ofthe highest impor tance to the welfare of the South, to the cause of Government economy, ami to the interests of the whole country, that the Democratic majority in the House shall work together, and l>ear unceas ing testimony to its hatred of the frauds by which the people w ere cheated out of an election. After being inaugurated as Fraudulent President, Hayes told Grunt that if there were any special friends of his in office whom he might desire to have retained, and of w hose 'names he would make a memorandum, they should not be di-- turbed. The list furnished is said to he long and embarrassing, hut Grant hold* his successor to the offer and expects a fulfilment of the bond. Hence the Cramers and that crew of loafers and adventurers, w ho were pensioned on the Treasury by Grant, are likely to con tinue on the rolls during your years of usurpation, and all for the sake of civil service reform as preached by Hayes, Evarts, and Schurz. THE COMMISSION HIES IX THE BORXIXG. Washington, March 2fi, 1877.—The in dications are that Hayes' High Joint Commission to Louisiana will fall still born. The trouble is to get men of char acter to join in such a wild-goose chase, when they have no certainty Hayes will' not reject their recommendations and humiliate them before the whole coun try. There was a great diminution in the small stock of confidence hitherto entertained in Hayes' promises and capacity. He has managed to offend all parties without making friends with any. The general feeling is that he can not be trusted. The assertion is made that the Southern members, before thev treated with Stanley Matthews anil Charley Fos'er, were shown their auth ority from Hayes in a letter of credence. They were given to understand if the count was allowed to go on, Nicholls and Hampton would be acknowledged ami the troops withdrawn. This was the substantial agreement. It is not suppos ed Matthews or Foster lied in the mat ter, so Hayes apjiears in a bad light. He repudiates the agreement which made him President. He telegraphed Pack ard at New Orleans to-day, that orders had been sent General Auger to main tain the situation unchanged. This means the protection of the Packard usurpation by Federal bayonets. Kellogg says that Hayes on Saturday denounc ed the Nicholls Government as having no legal courts, and having declared that the judgments of Nicholls' Supreme Court were entirely worthless. Ex-Governor Brown, of Tent issee, the only person whose acceptance of a place on the Louisiana Commission has i>een announced, withdraws from the position. Ifa commission is made up it will be second-rate, and carry 110 weight. Hayes is getting into bad odor for violating his pledges u.- to the South Carolina and Louisiana governorships, We would hesitate about tuking Hayes word cn oath. WASHINGTON. Tin soi nil iin mi I'M r ro in REOPENED BY II WI S. TllK DISCUSSION' IN 1111 t MUM I ON WEDNESDAY Tli* Southern Mill Hold ! Brisk la.'. With Have*. Special Dispatch ! ' the Pittsburg Po.l Washington, Mnn.li22. The mo.-t in I*llxo ill-appointment and chagrin pit cades the Southern coiici r\ .t \-k In n i who have been pinning then (iiiih t tin- honesty ami liberaliix f llsic* professed Southern polio I'he propos i'l Commission tiu'rli w 11It del imoii am! (Mlltl'lHpl. Till' IV'UH'l"l'4t* lliill* llitll | enough of non J urt i sail commis-ions ft ranged t" • K '■ 1 11 |II • 11 us a iiiitv'lf, Mint llu • |'1111"11 t- fn • !> i * pressed in Republican aid I Viiiih ralte | . in-li'i that lili in- Ii • won a \i ti>r> vi r Hayes, l'i dividing li * mill ' oislia tmii in the tlr-t place, and then rumix 1 iin* tin- Returning Board President to iMIIll' lloW II ft''lll lllH high In In' Hl.it llt.lkf trl til* W ith t 111' carpi ! baggci - All that remain* ' f Ha* I-!'" s. ntln in p' 'icx i- tin' buttered phrase* of tin' inaugural 111* ai Is are w hat l.r.iiit >uld have 1 sanctioned, ii'i l' ago, hi'fori' In* ad> pt I oil tin' eomwrvnuvi |.lti y til the '■ i' of hi- ailttiiiiiatfwtii n. ii II■' iu.u nt 10 The | .1 Mtioil ' f til# All 1 tratiou in -ending a * ■umi;-.-' -n, iju*t . 1 y M j.Ml.li'. l 111 till* fl.ctld* of I "UlMitt!. . i haracteri ted by the gro*- -t Irva. In try. Flu' President and hint übmi't li.oi ed all tin 1 prominent - itilu rm >. wl i' have recently hail vn'iTii'i.'-r with hit. to believe that t'u- ti •"! < w- ihl Mir. A attil t j • oihlv hi' w-ithilrawn la addi tion to this, diuieg thg !a*t *e*ion, Stanley Matthew* ma.!, a |> -ituc a . iih- pledge ititimiui i llaxti .u. . that after he tame into oilier a- Preai dent. tin- troop- w niM bt-'w ithilraw it,, n i condition of jili'ily. * hoi tie grieu l' Kirhdliaguin*t rioltiic*. an.l that the Packard government w.n1.1 thi*ii 1)0 ul ! wml t •!ii*. while tin* Nicholi- gov • rtt• tuant ajiJ I epislature would live I'ln *c pledge* thtta nia.ii) i, Matthew - Wvri confirmed on the spot by i ongre*-niaii 1' -tor attil Gov. IVniaoii, who won- then present, and who a 1 .*• > ninlcrti. V. t" rgeak in I't'lialf of tin- ill. . inii e l'lc-i •u ni Ju gvery form of public and |t i tan- i.wiiram-i- that .an l ii;.l i. |.h • lut'ii, the Administration u..* j h.lgrd to a policy the very opposite of which thev have now ail. pled, It bthoi'd if Stanley Matthew* could . utr th. i'Vi'tii,,thf*i' pledge* would vet ho re* deemed; hut lie and Fo-ter are t longer in Wioihington. and John Slu rnian ap -1 ) to he running the Aduiini itra tlOli, TllK lit 11 11l IM-8 |it i i*onfidently elaitned hv IVir.. rat*, with know ing wink* fi in Keptshli. an*, i* to keep the question open and nn-et tied, at the risk of civil war in l.oui*ia"a with ruin to commercial and industrial intcteaW, in order to extort from the people of tliat State llie choica of ta. Administration Si-nator* aa the priie •>( recogtiixinit the Nlcbolla GoWfllWWt. The Administration i* very wiiliiic to : give up Packard, hut fear* that if Pack . ..-d tails, and the Nil holla y. ver: nu nt ! is completely ~-j;ta!h' I, it Will he dtfll cult to keep out the two iteniocpatii : Senators fri'tn Louisiana, am! that with the loss of two Senators in Louisiana, tt will he almost inif"sihle for the Ad ministration to avoid having a majority lagaUiM in the Senate two year* from now The jdan i v.r iii. . - "at" diplomatise, and while in Sew Orleans to insist on a mixed Legislature with a , majority of member* pledged to elect Administration Senators Possibly sat isfy b.ukii.d h; making him a Senator with Kellogg. P. A T KII.UXG IX TRAOKIUXARY. i At ]*' in., yesterday some two s< re of diig-faiit'ier--. *p< itipg-Uiuil 31'..! JIT* - soubattracted by curiosity assemble.l in t a loft not Im'.f u mile from I'l hi e lle*d i* quarter* to witness a match for flf"" be ■ tween time ut.l James Ci. S|.sur' i \ "Nip," "Nip's" owner backing tokiii k) 1: rats within thirty minute*. N.p i n . handsome a 10-pound bounce !-kyc ter •' rier as . ,n l>e f .iji.l in An" ma. He .1 • golden-polled, blue backed, well feather -. Ed, and fout.-ide of a rat-pit as gentle as a lamb, and when time was called and he was produced in condition fir the ' match his toilet rivalled that of any • Fifth avenue belle's net. His abundant -1 poll had neon carcfull) coml>ed till h.s i eves were invisible, and h. v < parting • t)!ong the back was as 1 crplexingly uc ! curate us a llrilish dandy'*, ami showed I the *ign of blood, the blue -k; n, fr in tiie ' 1 najie of his neck to the ri*>t of Ins short, . demonstrative and oracular tail. 4 The rat* were lively ones, and com prised a score of small ones, the most ''difficult vermin for a dog matched again t time to tackle. They werecwre , fully counted, and, on being let lo< so, - they formed two pyramids in the o>r - ntr* of the pit or wooden structure, ' three feet high, surrounding a space MX feet square. "Nip" whined anxiously I until he was loosed, and then went t<> work like a perambulating sausage- J : machine, and in live minutes forty r. . caught deftly, either in the middle of the back or in the neck, were pitched j out of the pit atone dead. These wi re ra* that Were acared out of the two py ramids already spoken of, and then the j hard work began. "Nip" for three or four minutes had to attack these pyra " utidsund got badly bitten, but not a whine earajied him, and, at the thir I teenth minute, the remaining rats had ( scattered all over the pit, some running up the legs of the "handler,'' and "Nip" went to work like lightning to complete his task. Three successive times in rush j- tug about the pit lie snapped up. w itliout changing his gait, three rats in three seconds, and made some astonishing "kills," catching rats that jumped to ' avoid his jaws in mid a : r, and throwing ■ them aside as he dashed into a corner ■ | and demolished seriatim half a dozen. . i "Nip" was quicker at the finish than at ~ the start, and the last live rats were kill ed in seven seconds. Time was called on the 100 th rat, the stop watch indicat j ing 15m. 50a., an average of Ojs. ier . j rat. ' This time heals the best time by over 7m.. and no Skyc terrier has ever come within tui. of "Nip's" time. "Nip" is valued at §.">oo. —N. Y. World, "0. The legislature passed a stay-law which now awaits tiie signature of the gover nor. For t.ie I'eporter. WHATSOKVEE IS EIGHT. THAT SHALL YE ItKCEIVK. The similitude of the laborers in the vineyard abounds with matter and inter est, see Math. 20 1-1G God's laborer- may he divided intotbree classes, viz : The. diligent and faithful, the careless and idle, the wi-hcd and un j godly. Among all the particulars con tained in the paruhle, the subject of the reward- of tho laborers in time and eterni ty. is, perhaps, the most important and islornn. Those who are diligent an i faithful spiritually and attend to the work of their salvation well, repent of'.heir sins, believe on the Lord Je-us Christ unto the tsf of their day* and live tuoful hvps in this present world, shall he abundantly rewarded with res', peace and happiness, tio those who attend to the temporal wel fare of themselves and families laitlifully, will b- amply compensated. And it is proper to do so ; for as long ns wo are in the world we cannot do without the neces saries, comforts and conveniences of this life. Tho-e, therefore, who diligently, du lifully and cancicntiously devote them selves to the professions, railings and oc cupations of lite, will be satisfactorily re numerated. Their virtue, faithfulness and diligence, reward Ifetnsolves. What is right they sbll receive, (sod blesses such either with competency or abun dance that they may have to distribute "r communicate to those who are not so prov ident With lespeel to the acquisition and .accumulation of worldly good, and earth 'e It ■ i War Ihe lis try t j .:n, theu. iW ol |l . lii ol mi tin. r lore heada They toll am under the tongue a. n tri t iiuii -*1 I lie, openly d"hae tli .■ in ie ami glory in their ahnme \\ but h their i■ war d, virtue l it. ■>w n n trtl ntul lee it. . * pu< l.hiiietit Ana ti• |'r. al!i of eoneiem < distraction . ! in i .1, tniiguirhit g boil i , n ruined cou nt ' ■ "ii and tie '-ill all temporal hn | - e '■i * * ! :it. ei et i. right, that .hall '.ln i rei'eii,* li ey suogb'. the gu * al.tt i 1..1 nt! e |.le.iure. niul Into ilits vl t ,:ie iml m In. and their Seward ia tile trull "i t r .tin niiii % ii'e., ami n ind and r inful rena d l la. lint auie nml tern Ale >iv t! > leiiarila el tine life those ul clell i a• ieri ii!l y .tire .till im ■ Jreadfu' Three .erta of | rrvlli mat ag. - te ei• n . 1.1 led li. tlt 11 iir ii ut 11. ■ ' auhject : I 1 It vil.o n e .. 'king forward to '■h null f■ • r llietr whole IiWfW.I, a, ft., t e '• d I' '£ hill 11 iblllalltl'r It i i f ••nil here ami enjoyed tiuur eil tii ng> i-f i, !fe - t ii i . e alio i their i' 1 oblalio d ii competency : it n -I iii nhuiiiiaiirc. In win in the world >i mil mi 1. tt. i en the ol .• bund nor o .u. .T.li 11 e other, i. to tin ao uho were ilo 1.1 Curt 1 1 trr iitfr a, tin.* * who by the n mi nl 11 ...i re ied t 1 eir re * ar.l in tin. n orld lo .li" thnt religion mid h iii(ora! J-! l-intl tan be utlitr linth I. life Ihi . i. until, l."\ .11 r |i,.mi y in >ii'l(Rri> • g and e ti tiiid la only u ibadnu and t> ! •' n g • nil rre .1 aid. ut abundant lift It eier filly , J. till ill (u rill .|| ul.il tin. u beell negligent ntili . hat en 11 rd rr learning for llielll they ei i" • I an- uho li, i d ai.ording he gi to| i nture aa honorable heathen li.i al.ail hate lluir reward. It el t e lei great f. Until lo* bright llllle - oil . I 11 a' * \ erov n, but iglioratn ilal a e--. t din m, il.-pair and death, liod •ii item in injuaticc. He g tea them ii lice mil not etti* iy 1 hey ri. eiv e juhutf. r.g hi lie .1., i o |}i li.ur labor er! a. ipi da.erve.l | iiiilalin.ipl, bul \hcjr I'll' liii 'l ' n than a I l i r gl t, a eordirg to their fatality, ileae.ia and a '1 t oac uho I .i e beet, uil ked ai d tin , goU I ial .III* 1-1,0 a fount t, ami a OftuAl op# Ri that, foOll*iill| Hi uUrni* M i •- ii' d tl.giniit itil.ru are pur 1.i.e1l ill lt. r d, e. g , Call •. All riliitiv an ■ Oil. II it, • I'i aiaoh ami I*is i"-t A. *' lh .iliui.iir, Jmla a. Hep d. J ia li the Ap '.trill', A e lint Cm titoal dr. adfal pu' I.hmrl.tr. in tl.ia Irfr are a inrre t rctnale of the full • up in etertd'y Turin tyiil . a • i " l 4 laweiilalicn, A:i g 1 lihiiig ol fi'rlh, hill tfnd ul'llat 1 i!" lire I r u I tig. U Hal la r ght > ii ii u• l i.e. in ou uiu'l ae er t I llic friid a.f your doing*. Home una u ill ay Many • the wiekrd live it. • plei.il d uiai .iona ami magi iflcent pi ne. ami roll in aiailh and affluenec \\ .' etc 1. I -ir r. Uard 'I leVve >* -r >1 . ' l *. I . li | a I e If. lh i • hr'e. I'hcir 'cu.ird rrinahia. A .--•* to ay hi; :it e Me! al.d gre.il by (trail cy I.t t M fraud ai i (i- d uiil ai it. (t ba.t, be ill 111 pnt rid It b\ imrai uioua p.u.r it- mav niiia.i wealth bv ineat.y of In. v *cea. but the re ward Wi ■! 11 accordinglv. • • win : ;V in hril a:-.i Mf ti i . tin !;■ *ro, g y. .. teCeiti i> it r right T uli .ye What I, fig! 1. V- u ii'Hnl tin wind, you are rexpii g ll.r uhir .f d ; aa u th - way ao vtiil be tb( 11 d The pronoaition under diacu.aii.n 1 fori i.' .• ua with tolnni iaatona ' ' (• in ■, i.:n niii I |fri-n> bU laborer • n > i ... IfM tiM.o. :.0... .• i ' ii. ii Imt 1 J no. 'J 16, ami J.'t o i.itb I ng for Hod He ha every demand t . make from them yil Lei the whorr tilling, r. the tobacco li ol grra and a i wbe .1: iaj w ay NCI utnge tier tratf.c in ardrli! rmb'e u hen Ihcy think eternity An . . ..o aide aittn eg| eiitli i <• p paraloli for bad w - f. *H fur to . bacco per anntxwiin tbe I S. and 6'.*J.yiti, 4 tin in ,u the paaaion li*r at rot) p drink pi villi ! HO fe la aa lliuetl In^OgoliCr l grm-ra V a. ttiere ia .n the I i .led State. What, ivcr i. right that aba!) they re ce.ve 1 Let al! tie ciivcti ua and atlibiticua re ' ntember thai thi ro pa hereafter. Mn • who line money in) u.men who hri • dt.play ami al! who thir.t for p.. *er am! i pant lor honor Wherever we turn hi .iiyc ii pt the region* ■ li e ai"te. w licit.- , .r lo the', .vii.nd natmr.i i! Kurope, Hi, | ent| :re of aoutliern Aaia, the Irnxen re , gi. ii a of S: be: ;a. the auilrv c one. of Af ri t. the fore*ta and wi da of America, ol even the mo>l dimii utive itlandt which ' are a (read .ver the I'aeit.c Ocean, if I, ' hold Civatvuineat, like an iniatialr'i ' in r..tor, devourir.g human happimoi, a* ii trailing on the aorrout and .ulTerir.g. o i mankind. liut who ran calculate the ' amount id muery which haa liiua beer accumulated It i more than prubabie, that the eighth part of the huoiau ra> i ba* be.n a iiughiered bv the wr at i conimotiont which aoibito n hx created | and, una juintlv. more than DO(ttl.Od), tO I if mankind have louimo ill vietiwM To avarice leagued With ambe ' tmn. ia to tio attributed ail the war*, con - motiona and dcva.tali : which iiav, ev - er Tinted the world. Eternity alone car tell ail the st)!• of covelouaneaa and ambi lion. Wa rechl ut tmi.i ihnen wcrdan. , 2. Unfaithful laborer# have murh ti fear ar d little to hope for in rternitv Should not thu moralial form a 11.1, .pint ; ual atruggler. a i who rely on worki aak themialvea : What ii my hope. 3 (>• i d ami faithful laborer, have r.elle ing to demand fruin land, but much t< hope. When we have done thoae thing, whuh are commanded- W" have dent that which wit, our duty t > do, Lk 1T:I0 It ia our duty to aerte (iod. to do ju.lly i love mercy an i walk humbly with Htm i \l the la-l great day He wt!l examine tin i book# and if we have lo -n faithful labor, era lie w ill p wa d u# with u crown of ira n.ortal glory, 2 Cur., t:l". Waa rccht i*t mutt euch werJen. J. T, Aaroiuburg. Mr. Daniel K Iteuity, manufaeturer am' ; prwprielor of the ileat'. v I'iano and Heat ty # celebrated Gol en Tongue I'arlor Or g.ma. Wa.hington, N. .1 , n certainly v erv r. n.'onabie and generou* man to train m t hum e# with. Ho make# tl.lv Very fair proportion to any who may f*vor him with an order, n< follow# :"lf the in'tru liient doe. not prove aatiifactnry after a test trial of five day* after receiving il the purchase money wiihhe refunded upon the return of the instrument, end he will pay freight charge# both way#." This is cer tainly an exceeding, generou#, and safe manner in which to transact business with him. lie wnrranU hi# instruments for six years. See his advertisement. July2o v ] 7 LECTION PROCLAMATION.— j I. L. W. Munsun, High Sheriff ( the County of Centre, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an eloclisn will be held in the mid county of Centre, on SATURDAY. APRIL2I, 1877, for the jiurpo#o of accepting or rejecting the provi-ions of the Act of Assembly, in reference to the erection of a poor hou>e in said county. I also hereby make known and give notice that the placo of holding the afore said election in the .everal Borough* and Townships witiiin the county of Centre, are as follows to u it : For the township of Haines, rat the pub lic house of Mr. Boyer Varontburg ) ' For the township of Hulfmoon, at the school house in Stormstown. For the tow nship of Taylor, al the house erected for the purpoe, on the property j ot Leonard Merrymnn. For the township ot Miles, in the school house in the town of Rebortburg For the township of Potter, at the public: house of John Snangler Centre Hall. For the townihip of Gmgg, at the public j houseowned by J. It. Fiiher, Penn Hall. ! I'er the township of College, in the' rhool house at Lemont. For the township of Ferguson, (old pre cinct) in the school house ut Pine Grove. For the township f Ferguson, (new pro duct) in the school house at Baileyville. For the township of liurris, in the school house nt lloalshurg. For the township of Putton, ut the house of Peter M urruy. For the Borough of itollofonte, and the townships, of Spring and Benncr, at the Court Hodse in Bellefonte. For the town-hip of Walker, in the! cii.a 1 house at llublersburg. For the Borough and lowntliip of How- j ard. at the school huuve in said Borough : Foi the tow nship of Rush, at the Cold Stream school house. For the township of Hhoe, at the school house in Snow Shoe station. For the tawn-hip of Marion, al the house • f Joel Kline in Jacksonville For the Borough i f Milesburg, at the school house in Milesburg. I'or the township of B. ggs, at the new school houe in Central City. For the township of linston, at the bouse] of John Reed. Foi the town-hip of Penn, ut thu public house of Win. L. Musirr For the township of liberty, in the icliool lioi.se iri Eaglevillc. For the township of Worth, atthoschool house at Port Matilda. For the tont. praVD'g thej. mill toorder an r ■ clioti ! to be held, in coltsi'Otli-nco w ills tbe p!e vi hi* of tha Act Assembly, that tbe i i(i* it I iti I'd Voter* of Cclilr* countv loav ai , ..p{ . i ieji-11 the prev i*iuii of tin Ait of Vimbv 'i t ell I oils eto the ert i on of a poor house in * i d county And now, hebrualv '.l'i iK.7, the wiihin i petnion presi nt-d and duly considered, and tbereup. n II is ordered that an ■ i lion lit fir lit by the i|Ualtded voters of (tie ! Count v of fin tin, at the si-vnal placet of I Holding tbegeneral mml towneblpi octioasl lin the sevelal boroughs and townshl(i#of -Aid crmiilv on Salutilay, the k'lsl day of I April, l*'i li-r t lis I'll i I'tr I'! deter on ing by llie v "let if sat-l cm.ritv , wlietliei ■ tin* provisions of an All of Astiublv , entitled "An Act lo piovide for tbe sin | lion of a poor bouse for Ilia support of ihe poor in the several CS tihlles ot the com i I uioti w rait It apptved De htb day if i IMay. IHTtI. will to accepted by a innjurn , iy of the vol* ra of said count v. 'I he said 1 , r'ci lion to be conducted by the oftt i-rs ol - r -he get rial alnl piwiislrip elt*r lions, ulnl 11.1- tickets lo be v >li dlo have written •! , pril led on the inside thereof "for accept -1 sin i .1 "againft act eplaitce 'I lie con- J • I .Mr fem h borough or I iwnshiplo give j r a: l*t 1 i davs not no of the tune ami j place of holding raid election by posting ijstx wrilleii or printed bandbillr, hi tho most pubiic pli,ce> in said township Bv theCnurt J ii ti i i: :■ i from the hi I'd ai ttalu tunte th • I.t d.v ' March, A D IK7. A WILLIAMS. Ci.rk 1 AN ACT. : . Tu provide lor the recti,>nofa | -or home [j ainl for the support uf llie poor in tbe ie et ol muni ei of the c lutuoii wealth. Wll KKKis, It I- it u duty "1 society lo 1 make pr-'V iion for llic ciittifurlable inaiu* i lenatice uf those t.|.on wlioiii fortune has f>-m : id who arc fi-nlit) tu hp destitute slid - vo l i f the u.esc- < t*sup|Kirt , D Teforo. i Slii.TtoU 1. fir it rrmrfr./, dr , That the . . !v i .|nml -- n cii-t tid tin' si vet i out • . I ties af th ouiinntiWi .utli ma Y'el * t " '' rea' estate a* thr\ t(la) di rn-tn*. v"iv lor " H.e a,,i"mii,udaU"tl if the poor of Itie| | •• reaprcllve i uill is. and shall submit such • with c oilier., logalher tbe trim, and condition# upon whicli such real estate; r n .iti tie purchased in f-e St nple, to tire, court of quarter sessions in at d for lbe ! • pr.'i'i-r county, at.d if the ratue ihnll be h approved by * td court, llie County cent -1 tnissiuner* sbaii t ike a conveyapve thete- I for in t r t.kiue anj f. t thu 1,10 of vorpo rr.li.oi ,pro(o'o I o the leur'.h Sccti n id 'j:ia. : , afu| they *ha) certify the pr '■ 'cr ed'i'.g* D er u und r their hand- and • -eaisto th- i i fk of the 'urt . ! U'latler ' sessions of such t. only, and the same-hail he entered al Ungtb u| ti tin. records i" 11 ' su -h court. >kilt"k 7. That at the text a'PCI* I ■ 'retn ato in lo i(" >. lev (i o(i Case of) r the ji," sslat. as provided for in the first 1 II Section of th :* act. the qualified elect r* of ■ ' • • C 'Ut.l;. shall aIH I three reputable c.t --1 ic .. i ! the sard . 'unlv to be direct ri of r the "Home of the Destitute of said coun tv , said ell '.Soli shall be condui l'd utl ier 1 tbe general election law. of tbe corprr un-. w<->• tb in every ryspei t, aed ilia said ui-i re. ... t s i nail (l.e.'t i.t tb i- court house It, the , is; i-t li ve count ~-s • r. the first day of De- ' I jcettihi-r following their election, stid di ** v td# tlveinselve*. tn oath or affirmation as pre s -cribed by article seven, section aneof lbs constitution ; anJ it case of neg't-i t or re *!ual to take the said oath r afflrum'i r. " ho shall forfeit at.d lay the turn of ten do! .its f'r the use of the poor oftau! e. un •' tv, which fine tha i be rc-iovcrcJ by sa d J ifirccUirs for the lime he" j at siitit a"; ir dtbuarrlr law rs oy'i .able . and the di •• rectors •( .a -fied s* af : >ai 1. arc hi reby •' autheriieil t > administer i atha or affirm* ' tovtvs where it shall be necessary in rrla f lion t > the duties f said office. ■r Sxi ti >4 That tke txiii d **• t- :• shall I' fotev er here-ftar, iu n*ut ami in 'act, l ' n I. dy jh*lilic ana corporation in law to '* all inlet ts. and purposes whatsoever rela d tivr tolhape rot said county, aid thai •f lave (lerpelua! >Jfre>-ion, and 'nay but ir and be sued, plead and he suipo-aded by n the name, sly at. J title of "The Direc r :< r; of a II -me foi tb Destitute of 'hi '• s'ounly of and by that name shall J and li ay receive, take and bold any la; Is, 1 tenements and herrdilametils not exceed* peg the yearly yalui- I eight thousand d-vliart. and any gm-ds and i stlie. ot the 0 gift, al - rcgli'.j ur bequest . f any person • .r parentis whatsoeve- for tnc henefil of ' - the poor aforesaid ; I ■ take and hold any r i land* and tenements witlun their county, i- in fee simp's ur otherwise, under the sti '• | erv ision ef court as aforesaid, nt may be lana'.ed to them by deed or otherwise, and r. dispose, of tl.a same as deemed conducive t- to the comfort of the inn.ati-s ; to provide k alt things necessary Si r the lodging. ma tilenatire ar.d employment of >sid per )* son* i ai'ii the sa d directors shall have It power to employ and at pleure remove a f* .toward or stewards, a matron or matrons, (diyscian or physician*, surg. .in or sur 0. ge nt, and ail oilier attendants lhat niiv f. be necessary for the said destitute petsons 1 rt-p ctivelv and to bind out apprentice, I' so that such apprenticeship many expire r * if males at • r before tiie ago of twenty I- one. if females, at or bef*>ro tho *ge of eighteen years /VurnfeJ. thai m child be le und wul for a longer limn ihan till he arrives at the age cgh. leen y ears, unlcs lie be bound out p. a d trade other than a farmer: I'raruledal*t>, ■ ' That no child shall he apprenticed w th , out the limit# of the state: and Die said di „ rector# are hereby empowered to use one common seal in all bu-tne-s relating to ; -aid corporation, and the same al hheir ~ pleasure to alter and renew , Hgr nob •'> That the said directors, a* „ soon a tnay bv. after their election and o organixalion as aforesaid, an d annually r thereafter, shall make all estimate of the v y early cost of maintaining said establish !. i tit'nt and furnish said estimate to the ~ county commissioner*, who shatl add the | s same to limit yearly estimate preparatory , to levying their tax for the coming year.l v and they shall, from lime to time, make such suggestiwiit to the county commis sioner* * they may deem necessary, as to - keep the improvements or alterations that ' may be required to pare with the neces d silies of the occasion, and the commission i ers aforesaid shall make such changi * aad )' imtiravement* as they may deem nece--a --' ry; and for the purposes of th ia act the 1 commissioners aforesaid urn hereby auth-j iorixed to procure a loan, for which thev , i may pav interest not exceeding six per ; !centum, if they deem it be-t to do so. *aid ' lonn not to exceed three-fourths of the amount ncces-ary for the purchase of said , i property and the erection ol tho necessary \ building*; said loan to *e gradually re induced and lo be entirely cancelled within, five years 'j Sr.i:Tlos 6, That tho amount necessary to defray tho annual expense of the "Home i for the bestitutc" shall he paid over to the county treasurer, and by htm paid out on warrants drawn on him by tho county ,I commissioners, upon orders presented to them signed bf the president of the board of director!# and countersigned by thesec- II retnry, and to which tho seal of the cor-! p.iralion shall bo attached, and it shall be 'the duty of ihe county commissioners to; keep the accounts of the "Homo for the 1 Destitute'' in a set of books to he provid led for that purpose, and said aceounf - , | shall bo audited by the county auditors et the same time the other accounts of the county are audited by them, and to pub lish annually a detailed statement of the receipt* and expenditures of said "Homo for the Destitute" at the same time and in the same manner as the arm ual county slate menlis published; and tho judges oflhcj several court* of the said county, and the ministers of the gospel of the different de nomination*, shall rrti/flcio, he visitors ol said institution, and shall have the privi lege nt all reasonable time, to visit nod < x 1 amine the condition of t he same, including ; the hooks ot said iMtiialioa, iii wfiksbshall be kept an account of all expenses of tbe I I same, a* also of all the receipts of thej same, us well aa those derived from the) county treasury aa the productiors of the farm and the industry of its inmntrs, as also whatever gifts or bequests they may have received from whatever sourco the same may have been derived. I SUCTION 7. That a- soon as ti.e sahll j building# *hn'' have been erected >r' | pun ha-ed ' naitl dirr-i-torttliail' !.. in I Uinta time receive, |irovi- for ami empley, according to the lru intent and no- iiiilijf of till* act. all such indigent pr r ► otir at shall bo entitled to relief or -I,*ll hate gullied a legal settlement ill tho tanl • outiiy, ale! shall be rent there byenorder • r wanai.t for that purpore under the hand* and seals of two ju!iee of the i>.-ai o of laid county, directed to any constable.if lint mine county ur to the overseer* of the t>r'|ier ditlin tor of any district in any other county In thie tHMnoawmltii] nmi 1 the *l* d directors are iieietiy aulhorig-d when they shall dorm it proper and erne \ eiiir , in >l# 1,1, to ailininialer r. lief p, B i y per*, in need of n**i*tance ..r to prrinit ai l • ia.,ii or peiMin- to be iiinlntaii ed el* wt.eri- /Vern/od, 'llia' their i- 1 |ei *e II any cii.edoot l ot eircrd itialfor which it y could be maintained in the *a <1 home. >*4 una That tin aid director* or t iiin|..ritv of th'-in *t,a I be a quorum fortl e trana< lion .( bu*ltrr>> and -trail li*y.- ft,!! power to make an I ordain • i. h ord nan i •*, rule* and rrgulai ion* a* that *tiail think |.r,.pi r,. o yen cni andneoeeenrr i i the government, control end me pen • • aid horni and of (he revenue* thereunto helot Kiln." and of all such pert in a* she* I lioliie under their cognisance /'rurafaf I hat tlio kamm |.e not repugnant In tin* ur • ||> other Id the law* of ll.iaktate or of the , I i.ite ! Slatet /(nd yi-cni'.//a> tKrr, That j ! ' - .me kball n n have any lutrr or t Jfei I , until ney shall liave loon *ubmittcd to tile court 4 'quarter rettion. f.. r the time being : *a li-U'l> a U shirt have ret civ - e i the approval . f the tame. Sm ring 111. That a quorum of n |d di j i. i l-.r* 1,.i1l and they are hereby enjoined iliil required to meet at the raid home a' li-a-t line in hi ry loonlh and \ kail the cpartniei I* and *ee that the inmate* comfort *b y p ; . rt.d and Imar ~; 1 c . i .int. and red re** orcau* t.karedr... ' d, all gr. (lvalues llial lil-< j ba|.|4iihv th. ncgl.-ct or inim-.-'tilui t t f any per*ou " persons i|. their • tbploynienl other • Uil v Kilj. k\ | II f titi.ut nUrv f (}ic • -tl i *.i.n* of th# rr*|.Petit e county hai> fi ml. Ii vacancy unlit the neat general elec tion. SaiTloK It. Ttiat all daitiiy ami t< . mind* eilsting at she HU(e ..i Hi, act to "ur .- a i (led into h .11 have tul! f, n . I and effey', a* lull a. it (fit* act bad n it been o)*.ed ivt'd wl.ett the atue may I no. beet, fully at)u*ld and muled, all money* re-• maiding m the band* of the . vi-r.n i., H w e i a* the one lie-ted take* levied for the *upp >rt of the poor in theaevrral di* tricU iri n,id county. ha!l be pa d over t- ' the U|-erv ikor* ef the I yliu fc y, , f aaid .ounty t. be b tt.vt.i .. Ij.-d to the roai; "id and nlipllcci *• It-ad tat ik by it ap plied .*. 'I county. Saurioa it 1 bat a* *non a* tbe poor of • aid county khall have b.-ei. i.m ved t - 1 the h--me of *aid County and the eulktand , ,ng la tit collected and paid over the . f , hce of ov keertof th.- p x.r.heri ar'..thali be alulhkhed StCTIoX I T! at i'i una*, forfeilure il beqtick', • .- i lue ukeuflhe (cnt r > all b. I 4 >able In the t ur.ly ireamry for the u. of *aid home, and the dint lor* are hereby Bullion*. I to demand and receive tin •atne and in the name of mid c.rpomtiot, I may bring *u:t for the recovery id all' money belonging to ~J iukUiwti.-n to plead and b itppir* trd in all tnatur. ot i a alid . qnity and to pr.o. Cutc aii *u< h 1 I . ,i' t- k: > judgment and the tut ney * recovered thall be paid into the ceunty jlreaiury and thai! bo applied in liquida tion of tin- debt* i f the intlitulion ar.d the' ■upportofit* lain ale* pg* tion I<. That the proviaiot** of thi. act khall not up| y to any county or di rut lb ut I a* already within it a couoty or !ili .1 j.o.ir l.eu e or l-i-ute* uiuS. r any api.iallaw, tmr to any county n .f the proper county; I'r rjifaf, i That the director* of th* poor nt*' - erect and mamta n two h..je* fur the de*titutei ■ii at v c uinty c ntair.mg a popu alion of 1 i.ver dl.ltk £tlv tbouratid inhah.labt* Itoi.d itykii tit hundred rquare miie* p*i THit 1?, That whenever the ceuntv ( oiutui** oner* of any c -unly tee prop.-* fri in any caue whaltoevcr n..t to comph with the fcquirem• nt of thi* act. any four or t.wnhip* of any county through la i ommiaai. ner appointed by the poor! .it ereer of ea.h low I khlp can p-oceed to procure real ealatv a- provided '-t the tir*t ■ kictioti of tbi* act PvwJnf, That in a'..j i •.- 1 Ill), r--*rt tor th. majority •f the < mn:i-kon.rk to roticur in I 1 act before the court *1 all lake oogniaance .-I tiie tame: .4>-f pi*, t . in! furttvr, That di* trict (.oor-houiii • khall be governed by all: the provoi it of tbi* act the raiiie at coun ty p,-i*r hi u*e* eac.-pl a* far a- r. iat.-- to the appointment of ci inmioiuiirr* bv the i poor overte e* f 0.-r ng ti c aforoaid J e 1 , trict. SacTtoX IS Alt art* or part* of act*: incoon*trnt wilti tni* act an- lu-reby re ((Caied Arri vtli The h.h d*v of May. A I>. IK7C J F ii A HTB A N FT, Private Sale. A Choice Farm inH House nod L i. The following dccriel property, c-f John Kiiiuo rt. de. d. ►ituat.- in ilarr • twp. Centre County, .-ne FAKM contain"' mg one hundred and thirty three *cm more or I* •. bounded bt land* of 11. ht • ' i-rhart. de d, Jamc- tileiin M. Karlrti. l>r ilendcraon, dec d, i-od other* i* otfer-, ed al private **l>- The farm !• well wa lered, a never tai ing *tream of water run ning throughthe farm and within thirty tar.l. of the barn, a! a Well of never failing water nl t'o- h >uae, with g-.od pump in ii Tho improvement* arc a ' larg,- FKAMK IIOIISK, two *tru* higli aiinol new ; a Irani.' hank barn, forty -1 five by eighty feet and all other tin r-ni ' ry outbuilding* Thi* i* one of the be*t : (irodui u-g farm* in thik recti.>n for all kind- of gran : >- all limolone land. A large < )KCH A itll of choice fi.nl on tho ! promii.es F r particular- inquire of \V ni A\ ert* on the farm Also one House and lot Situated in iioaUburg, Centre c ■ . thej house i two stoiie* high, with kitchen at tached to it. and ad necessary outbuild ing* also a g i -ii stable, a never lading Wed of water with good pump. Tho lot i well set with fruit trees ot be-1 quality. Also two acres and VJ.t porches of excel lent land situate near the Herman lie formed church in iloalsburg within two quaro* ofabove house. .lOSlAii NKFF, Kxe utor of J. Km inert, dec d. dp nov Sin. t HAIHIWAItE! IKON, STEEL, SADDLERY WARE, COACH WARE, WOODEN WARE, WALL PAPERS LAMPS, PICTURE FRAMES, WINDOW SHADES, at the I air est Cash Prices, at F. G. FRANCtSCUS. Li'ivisknvn, Sept. 'JO. 187u sept 28. 4> ANCHORED 4> $ AT OAK HALL t TH AMD MARKET jj STILL TO DC HEADQUARTERS TOR ■■■ AL CLOTHING. U> I WANAMAKER & BROWN, | 0 IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE. % Alt the tee Ulant, aiparlanea and ad*antaa* wa . I . Mn command, contlnuad ai OA K A I A BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING tor men and boy. k I A For alilaan yaara we have lived et the old comer of 0 SIXTH and W ARKET, and tha Imatnaaa done thara haa O A been ao eetiefeciory lo Uio public end OUreel vee, ihet we Q Y lihva decided not U> ohanja or move the Clothlna jT Q bueineee away The people likethe piece end wel.koto D 1 pleaee the people, end Vve believe thai we aan do It Q T better then ever et the old pleoe. I x The eelee of the pent yeer fer aurpaeeed anything T ■ vve over dreamed of,and thle pate It In our power to |H| a tart the Bpring of 1077 with e STILL LOWER BCALB yigai OF PRICES, end a cleea of (joode eoexcellent diet we ere . I , not afraid to follow each eale with our warrantee, or Ati 4 receive bach the goode unworn and hand over to the Jk ■ A cuatamer the money paid. Q The ato re has been largely refitted, and there never O L waa such a eplendid stock of Man'e.Boye' aixd Cblldren'e A V clothing under the roof, nor were we ever able to eell eo jr 0 cheaply. Our word for It, and we aire your friend* of O A sixteen years. g ? WANAMAKER & BROWN, 9 j THE OLD PLACE, HALL, O 6Ui A Market. PHILADELPHIA. I(t I entities iV Co's jYew Store ! # iy i .. f 1 Wooden and \ aleiilines a (o.s Glare anil J J OrLl. Qumuwan, .mr HI | All mw and desirable goods at prices times >ew Block. , . below what you SRE IU the habit of paying. We IIKLLEFONTF, IA. . ; haveoue price, ntv ei misrepresent New Store, anything New Gool, and L-irgest Stock, make good Beet Assortment, goods a speo> Lowest I'ricee. i iality; it will proye Fair Dealing, to your advantage to Drv Goods, satisfy yourselves by person* Fancy Goods, ; al inspection that the above Boots, Shoes, statement contains nothing but facta. Hat*. _ Country Produce taken in trade at taps, „ ~ full market value. * Clothing, i VALENTINES A 00.8. Prop's*. Groceries, J 11. HERMAN. Manager. lai> Call.aml see us. We study to please. -tun ilium | SHORTLIDGE& CO, o BELLEFONTE, PA Have erected a new GRAIN KLKVATOK on their V al Yard and are buying grain AT THE HIGHEST PRICES, in cash on delivery, for WHEAT. CORN, RYE. OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., rnliulih£ (It.rip lnnrt" c*i)y nhd more promptly thun injr other place in lovr which makei the N K\V KLKV A TDK the moat dcfirable p'ace to fell ntnin. ANTIIRACITECOALJ The only dealers in Centre County who sell the W l! L! K; E; Si 11 A U \l E C 0; A! L from the old Baltimore mines. Also SHAMOKIN AND OTHER GRADES of Anthracite Coal dryly housed expressly for house use. at the lowest price# / RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, whi> h i* alway,told at low price*, and warranted to be a* good a fertiliser a* an other platter. 0??1CS AMD VABD NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT t IIFLFIOXTE, PA. DUXKLE & A UMAX. jo; House. Sign, and GRNAMfiNkAItPAtHTESIS* K<-M'ctfuliv niinotince that ihe.r are prepared U> do all kind* oi work in their line of bu he.?. in ill.- neatest a'd best -ty 1*. All kind? of GRAINING. PAPER HANGING, AND CALCIMINING. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Calcimining a .preialtv AH order* hv mail receive prompt attention, and sutisfae lion eunruntci'd Charges most reasonable. 15 f..f. If. J. N. DUXKLE A CO.. Spring ilills, Pi. Lincoln Butter Powder, make* but ChaS. H. Held, ter tweet andhard, and (juicker to clium ' '*►< L, 14 Hit lilli.tket l A ele • Millbeiin. Centre (1t... Pa. Tr.yit for sale at Win '1 1"• A) kind, of clock?. Watches and Jewelrr of the I,uert styles, a. the ManuiTllU Patent ( ilendsi ————————————— look*. provided with a complete index of the montl arul,lnj of the month and week on it* face. hich la D\l \ .1 ORMhi ii It" warranted aa a perfect time -keeper. ... /V.. I. OIl.MHmr. Clock*. Watches and .1 owelty re,..i,.d on short no un l wa raniwi DENTIST. , , Is still located at Ptna drove Mill, and It now pre I A Itornev-tit- La W pared t<> travel to the boincs of p.itie:)ta 111 f " Ucilpf OIUd, Pn Omi'i* if) snd roi'deesnxd..!^ .c.vic. >, tine, in the ..eat |he (JoUrthoUSe. Consultation in K> gllib **>• .• v'n a r.-t . h es-.u ' / frman. Collections promptl\ utiend tr&cu . tthirtt, .. .;jan7ft UK fehA.tf BEATTY UK AN L JIAKK AND UPKHilll From ft.. F. Kn City. Ikf > , afltr rr< -IVII * sT<*> lubtaXtftU Mil j "Piano reached u in go,l condition- ' am well plecd with it It l*ally-u rep resent It lo be." From K 14. Baldridge, Bennington Fur "ace. Pa., after receiving a #7OO piano • Bcatiy' - received 4th inl., all <> K and comae tally up to your representation, and exceed* our expectation'. While I ••oc't profe** to Ire a judge in the matter. Mr*. R. clow, and pronour.ee* It of vcy 'wcettone ; and Uviry much pleaecd with it." H'-rl inducement* ever i flWed Monrv refunded u|w>n return •>( I'iano and freight charges paid by ma (I>. P. Reattr) both way* if unsatisfactory. after a t< at trial of lire day Pmline warranted for lx >ear* Agent* wanted. Send lor cata ogt.e Ad 1 JrcM. 1). F BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. • CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J. O. DEI NINOKB A new, complete Hardware Ktt.ro ba been opened by the undartigncd in On ire Hail, where he it prepared to *e!l al kind* or Building arte lloute Furnishing Hardware, Nail*. Ac. Circular and Hand Saw*, Tenron Saw*, Webb Saw*, Clothe* Hack*, a full amort uiont of Ola** and Mirror Plate Picture Fri.mea, Spoke*. Felloe*, and Hub*, table Cutlery, Shovel*, Spade* and Fork*, Lock*, Hinge*, Screw*, Saab Spring*. IIore Shoe*, N'siU, Norway Kod*. Oil*, Tea Bell*, Carpenter Too)*, Paint, Varn iihet. Picture* framed in the (Inert *lyle. Anything not on hand, ordered upon ibcrieat notice. yV* lie member, all nd* offered cbonp er than eWwbere W. AT CURRY. Bfctrl & Zht>* !ijJC)kr t CENTRE MALL.I*A. Would nnti r*pect/uliy inform the cil ...en* of ibis xt' inily, that be ha* marled a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public patron age. Root* and Sboa* made to ©ru r and ■ curding to *tyle, and warrant* hi* work u> to|ual any made elsewhere. All kind* •f repairing done, and charge* reasonable 'live him a call W" I* Iv v/ Furniture Rooms' !./,< kki mdim:. rtiptrtfolly inUirtn* ihf ekiuni ol Ontr county, tbil he b>t bough I out the old iund "f J. O Drininret. md hm rttiuwi* the pritt. Tbcy hi niDHtstl) on band ■nd make to order BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS SINKS. \% ASHSTANDS. CORNER CUFBOARDS TABLES. Ac.. Ac. Their tlock of ready-made Furniture n large and warranted of food worktuan*hip and it nil made under their own imine.i - ate tupereition, end it offered at rates cheaper than eitewbere. Call and tee our ttocfc before purebating eitewbere. 86 fel. Iv PrFTrKfNKY, Attorney at Law Bellefnnte. Pa. OUce over Hc> - nb'dt hank tt 14''0 UK-HT HuockKKiiurr, r, B. IKCMR President, Cnrhier. QENTRK COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Mil'iken. Hcererd Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow interrM, Discount Notes, Boy nr J Sell. ; Government Seco-itiee.Gold piic- I iIT, Durability. Protnptmta, and Piano ! like action. Pure. *weet. and evenly balanced tone, orchestral effect', and inctantaneou* ac- I ce* which may be had to tbe reed*. Send for Price Lt.t Addraa*. DANIEL F lIKATTY, Wa*binruri. New Jer*ev, ! CENTRE H ALL COACH SHOP. LEVI MURRAY. at hi* ertablicbment at Centre Hall. keep |n hand, and tor sale, at the most rea'oua* j hie rate*. Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, PLAIki A.V'l) FANIV and vehicles of every description made so order, and warranted lo be made of the i best seasoned material, and by the moat ski I led and competent workmen. Bodies for bugg fcr Ite people nod the time*, the Ureeet *nd aMet imrd •nd complete neeortmeat oI Seddle. Howe, t oiler. : Bridle*, of everj 4empuoa nad quniit*, Whip*. anc i m fact ererrthiac to roaopiete > ant clam mubliah j meet, be bow oen at pricm which will awM the rim,* JACffg DIXCKB Centra Hall jpXBCUTOB S NOTICE - Letter* lestamenlory on the estate of SarouSl llutton, lato of Potter twp, dee d, having been granted to the under •igned. all perron* indebted to *aid estate are required to make lmniedi .te payment, and those having claims agairst the sauie to prevent them duly authenticated by law for settlement. J AS. P.COBURN. I mar 6t Executor. Aarot'burg. Pa. >•" ■* t not aanly earned in thane i wt bat V / / />• be nude In tbrne tuvt Pit b* an. ,1 lit oaeof attbar aai, In an* t art of the *. ' • I I con no* who ka wtUlnc to week atcadi. it* at the eatplc*aaeat that w* lam tab ace. per week la roar own town Yon need nut lie *wa* from home ornr ni*bl You caa (ire no what* Una to the work, or out* jour ntit aaoaient. II ooau nothinc to tr* Urn baauem. Y.rma and *i OntAt free Address at once, H. Italian A Co., Portland, Portland. Maine. JJ tab * PENNbVALLFY BANKING CO. CENTBK HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allow Inter eat; Discount Note*; Bay and Sel Government Securities. Gold and Coupon*. Fktxb Horriia, W 8. Slikgik, Pre't. Cahier m7 VTTVHJ olden ' J A 1 1 I U 1 ' OD B" e par lor Organs. Factory, Established in*lß6C. From the Pre**. From O. D. White, Editor Hacketls town, N. J. Herald. "The organ ha* a rich, deep and soul -tirring ton" ; could net *ty in the house without it. It help* wt nderfully to drive away the thoughts of herd times." The Lebanon Ta. Daily New*, says : "We are in receipt .of one of those five irtuve Parlor Oreana, munufactureti l>y I). F. Bonity, Washington, N. J This rgan is a fine, solid black wulnut case, ■nu in tone it cannot be surpas'ed by any instrument ot its kind." From the Lowell Neb. Register. "We received this week, direct from he manufacturer, D. F. Beatlv. Washi ngton, N. J., his justly celebrated otgan, •Itgant in ui-peeranre, and handsoin.'ly urnished unexcelled in richness and pow •r ot tone We are intire tisaii pleased with it. and heartily recommend it io an y one contcmpl.iting of purchasing an or gan." Best offer given. Money refunded upon •eturn of o:gan and freight charges pa d try me (D. F Beatty) both ways n unsat sfactory. after a test trial of fivi Organ warranted for six years. Agents wanted every w here, male or fe male, to canvass for this superior instru ment. Address D. F BBATTT. Washington, Ncv J rsey