The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 12, 1877, Image 2

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rvTKR II U.T.. P;*.. M'" 1 1 - ' :
Tfl la* glaw will cure the' hlu< • the t
Reporter would pros. ilbe >' ' r ' '' ' |
ows -who voted for Have --ad ,
akon the blues so terribly.
And now KeUops w >' s l,,at fU >'
iocs not standby Packard. that It. m
Sud out w hen too late that he La >
lid not carry loni'ma eitln i .-t.o
Cello®: A Ok my tnoy cm provo
tin dO it. if Tilde a (Ml tt war
ranto to look into llaye t.: •
These republicans who an dis;- e.u. .1
with Haves fer tattf tfc# democrat!<
policy in dealing with the .- udm"
IjOMUoa, might try bIM |IMB I > W
their feelings of disappohunu
An radian®' says t.eu.nie> V
ver, is mentioned by tbe je. .t- as
among the probable candid <t> s 1. :. i
the next Radical conventi i 1 r tlu
nomination for Governor.
Well, the republicans >ul>l t rtl
and fare worse. Hen. 1" ver. we but k.
would make a pretty fir re; do
govern- r. and by the time be get through
would fully comprehend the tiuanmg of
"heilieherdun uerwetUr.
They have a new |..tc: t I t tur at
lh.rrisburg. Perhaps t'. . r
is the inventor of it. An exchange --.v >
of i:. The new patent hotter, —!c b>
machinery and a chemical ,t> • ' I '■
the fat and tallow of choice cattle, !>■ -
mi.nle its appearance in H.ir i sb.u r.
ing at fifteen cents per \ ound. It is
said to so closely imitate the genuine
article in taste and appearance that it
driving the latter out el" the mark.!. Vt
least it will serve to keep the jr-ve of
real butter down to reasor.nl - ' ai
res.
Since Simon has abdicated in fair
Don. he may want to start in with i
cheaper article to keep the machine
greased.
The carpet-baggers are in di- re-- -
Hayes' southern policy, or democratic
policy, has thrown them into . iivid
sions. and the game is np with them. At
the Kbbitt House, in Washington, on
inst., saysn World correspondent, there
was an informal conference tie i -
bitt HlUnitn day at Northern ami South
ern Republicans who are do.: -1
with the Southern policy of the Admin
istration. Among those J :e>eat wtre
Governor e'h..:nl erlain, -CRator-ele t
Corhin, Senator Patterson, Gov. re r
Kellogg, of Louisiana, and otiicrs i'i.t
opinion was unanimously •.< • th.U
ifthe tr-ops', were with drawn treat the
support cf Packard in I u'-.ar.i s tin ■>
were about to be from the support of
Governor Chamberlain in S nth Ca: -
lina. there would be an end of the Re
publican party in the S •uth, a: 1 tl . t
the idea of the Administration that tbe
white vote there could be divided was
simply an idle . ne. They agreed that
the South hereafter would be unitedly
Democratic, and that it won.d .e im
possible to carry Florida. Louisiana or
South Carolina for the Republicans in
the future. In the cour-e of the onver
sation, which reached a high tem per,
s me threats of exposure of certan des
patches and documents in connection
with the declaration of the result in
Lvuisiiiiiaand Florida for Fre.-ident were
made. It was even declared that if
Packard were aband ned in Louisiana
the n.--t startling cxp. -ures of the
means by which the Republicans counted
in Hayes there would be published.
Whether this was intended merely a
an intimidation of the President in the
interest of Packard, or really meats a
grand explosion in the last ditch, re
mains to be seen. It is very evident
that the carp et-bag element does not
propose to surrender with -it a spirited
tight, at least on paper.
Hayes has made a double steal. In the
first place he stole the presidency from
Tiidenand now he has stolen hi- - >uth
poiicv from the democratic platform. His
southern policy just now i r.ll right, if
only he w..s the rightful prtsi lent to
enforced, iluw thcearj et-bngzi r< hate
him now, and the northern radicals
make sri <ots at their illegi'i mate hill!
The New England Conference of the
M. li. Church, which met at Bosbpi, L-t
week, is getting into liot blcoil al lit
Hayes and Hampton, and these follow
ers of the one uho taught j>eace and
good will, expressed their indignation at
the turn things have taken with Hayes
in a set of hanging res du'iott- which
were received witlFapplatise.
The preamble to the resolutions re
views the blighting ctb- 's of slavery,
and the two final re-oluti ns are m subs
stance as follows:
Retolttd, That we are alarmed nnd
filled with apprehensions for the future
when we contemplate the practical sale
of one of the great political parties of
the Republic by two politicians f that
party who have held and now hold very
intimate relation* to the President, thus
sacrificing principle,party and righteou -
ness for the sake of temporary s i -
cess.
Retolml, That we protest most earnest
ly against the action of the new admin
istration in making terms with thechicf
of the Kuklux instigator of the Hams
burg massacre, M. C. Rutler, nnd still
more earnestly do we protest og i st of
ficial recognition, by the administration
of that arch enemy of the Republic who
long since ought to liave been hung for
treason. Wade Hampton ofSoutli Car
olina, and who now, by threats and in
timidation, under the very roof of the
White House, as well as on railroad plat
forms and other public places, defies the
power of the government and bullies
the President into compliance with his
traitorous and wicked usurpations.
Col. Forney in bis Press of "Saturday,
makes this inquiry: "Shall the traitor
Wade Hampton, Dictate to Hayes the
patriot!" Well, Colonel, it looks that
tray just now! "And what are you going
to do about it?" The "dead duck" by
this time may think that Hayes is a
traitor too.
The N. Y. Tribune which is an out
and-out Hayes organ, in its Washington
correspondence of April 3 says:
The only anti-Administration men in
Washington to-day are Republicans, and
they are more noisy than ntimerou-. It
may be that the President's Southern
policy will split the party that elected
him and destroy it as a political organi
zation.
Twenty-three States have Democratic
Governors. There is a Demo rati_• ma
jority in the House. The F :i il<> is
nearly equally di vided. and in two years
will be controlled by the Democrat! l .
There is a white majority of more :Im.i
a million Democrats in the United
States, and an absolute majority of a
quarter ofc. million. A Republican w1...
was not elected President, bold-. the <>f
fkethrough fraud. A hundred thou*
and Republicans bold the minor .fed
eral offices through the same fraud. Th is
is the political situation in a neti-holl,
ndit is well to remember the leading
acts.
- , n>, \iu > 21, i* tl > <l. y when i i
tlio V il.-H of litis county will decide it:
whether n p >i r-honso shall beea'ablish* ;
,-,i \\ ■ 1 \egiven our r>ws up nthis
question in the last few weeks, aed wj' l
w R-j |h c the p- ople of this 1,,r 1
cnuity are of the ame wind upon *'* 1
question opposed ti> a poor-house i
:hc> xt. ro \\ :M ami "Oyears m . nil wo I
have ti say in addition is to line them -
to com* to th poll* on Raturdaj I'
21. awl vote. If there i* n small vote on •'■
this side t! ere is probability lli.it "for t 1
I-... i 1..1UM-" nil wrtj. ualMlk*** to •j 1
oonaidt ruble i" •ling at iImI It oa ft*; l
other *wi.\ which we have not yet leera*! l
od to ho the case.
. * •
. I 1.7 /< IV COT! I vsfi \>
South Carolina. which wax claimed
1 forChawln-rlain, aud the doctoral vet. p
, f which waso anted nr llavc, i* ' w
surrendered to the IViuocrt*. V>
l.outsiuua. w hi. h w . lei pied !■ : la. h
id, ai:d no dec!, ral vote . i which a>
counted for Have*, must noon ho Mir
lendetod to the I Vino, rata Inert.!) ot
tbe*e case* the Republican* lun-t con
teas a new the blackness or then own
cr me.-, and , knew h >l. >■ once tw;ct' ■
pretender into the Presidential "lh • >
S
truth can not he [ at iu fewer words.
:w< C.i threatens to reu iate, and it i !
i ■
cnt rcpuhln in*. showing that he dis- |
tributed a quarter of a million among
five r< jrtihlican legislators.
lireat t itorwto prevent the cousubj*
ination of the compromise, h> the relcas,
>f Tweed, have been made the j ast
week by tuen still in the legislature ami
e. urts said to be most involved by'lhe
expected disclosures regarding the pas
vtge of the Tweed charter. Vuiong the
documents in the hands of Harper a
Brothers for future* pul lies', on is said
;o he evidence that *2oo.! | v0 wasdividt
mong five Republican legislators to se
cure the passage of t'. s charter. I ite
- appt i-soion of this ev idenee, it is utider
;>; ~1. w ill dc|>end upon the alacrity with
which those who receive if rej v it to
•he state.
TBS BTA Y LAW.
The Frie Pispatch, which has been
1. okir.g into the law, thinks it i* too ,
i arly to decide whether its ct'.cct wi. .
Jon the whole, be beneficial or other*
wise, but its chief pints, and the respect
.n which it differs fr. :n the old law, may
the briefly summed up as follows: In
, der the old law creditors have a stay of
Ifima atx mouth* to om year, mn It
:o the amount of the debt. Ifthe cherifi *
j inquisition decides that the rents, issu< *
..n>; profit, ex.'. :-.vo ct taxes, etc., w
' p.'.v the debt in seven years, the lien
. may l* extended, the debtor |uy ir.g su. a
..mount as may '.e fixed by the inquisi-
The now law provide* that vita
the sheriff's iitqu.-dtiot. decio.es that the
:en is, issues and profit, vvsii not pay the
debt in seven years, the sheriff shall ap
;jintajury to go upon the property
,e vied U|K>rt ar.il v.:.an 1 •)| ! i , n..- 1 tlx
same. This valuation is to be returned
t to the court for approval or disapproval
; If, at a sale, the property does not bring
;w -thirds of the : ppraised value, there
shall be a stay of execution f r one
, year.
Inasmuch as the new law affects con
tra-ts made prior to its passage,covering
properties already advertised, if ur.s !d,
, as well as those yet to he advertised, it
j is to l>e brought to the attention of the
supreme court by the lawyers of Phila
delphia this week, in order to test th<
constitutionality of the retroactive scc
i tions of the bill. It is held by some that
J existing contracts cannot bo interfered
n ith, as, for instance, in thecaseof tight
mortgages, wherethedebtor hasexpre.-s
--!y waived all the benefits of a stay of
execution. A dc. ision of the supreme
court may be expected this week
and then we shall know where we
i stand.
The law was framed for the purpose of
aff. ruing relief to many hard-pushed
and bard-working debtors, but its effect
> nan hardly he beneficial to the weaker
class I rrowcra and small property
owners. The I anks will refuse to lend
money on the impaired security offered
them, and the result will be that man;
of those who have heretofore been ac~
! oommodated will unable to borrow.
But if the debtor class is made worse < f
j than before, there is consolation in tlx
•factthat the act dies by limitation in
; eighteen months.
FEAFTISG A
Tiie Lebanon News says : Iti no other
part of Pennsylvania probably, is the
•fc.istingat funerals'carried to such an ex
tent as in Lebanon county. We frequent
ly read accounts in the Lebanon papers
of four or five hundred persons taking
dinner with bereaved familfeson such oc
casions, and as the horses arc fed also,
the feasting and entertainment expen
ses of a first class la-banou county funer
al must be considerable— say slsoto s3oo.
Really, it is not every person, in hard
times like the present, that can allbrdto
die, if their substance is to be eaten up
in this way.
Lebanon is not the only county when
the practice of feasting at funerals i*
still kept up. Centre county can abo
l boast of tliia "in-titution," and it should
be done away with—the immediate rel
atives of the bereaved family of course
are not meant in this. But those cas< s
of persons, many of whom attend only
because a "free meal"—a btg dinner
j can be had, and s itnc of whom will
! actually foot it three and four miles on
that account, showing that with thorn to
gratify the stomach outweighs respect
for the dead. Why should a whole
neighborhood, within reach of its own
table, quarter itself upon a house of
mourning on the funeral day and tin n
it into a house of feasting? It is unbe
coming in the highest degree, saving
nothing of the attendant labor and ex
pense it inflicts upon the bereaved fami
ly during the very days when their sor
row is deepest, and w hen solitude and
quiet is most acceptable. Let us make
up our minds to have this practice of
feasting at funerals done away with
We think every sensible, thinking reader
of the Reporter will agree with us that
it is wrong.
OA KK }' If. ILI. IS LOS DOS.
Oakey Hall bus turned up in Ixmdon.
The World's correspondent at London
iiad a talk with him and on 5 sent the
following dispatch to the World: 'in
reply to your further questions concern
ing my conversation with A. Oakey llui!
it may not be improper for me to say
his flight was plainly caused by the
ever recurring spectre of his alleged
complicity in the ring frauds. The per
petual revival cfthese charges made life
intolerable to him, till became to think
death better than to be thus constantly
haunted. lio said to me he Uishod I.
be considered dead by Ids friends, and
to be forgotten. He i: very greatly de
pressed. and seems to have no care for
the future-. As to the woman who is
g iid in New York, as yon inform me, to
be hit, ."viMpariion here, I have.-vn notl -
ingof any such poison,'and from my
conversation with him, believe that no
such person had any part in his liigiit. >
do not think that any oil> person J
mail ol W> mall I 1 ulc h v. S
cognirant ofhis purpose in l iving New i
V tk.crisfn any way countted with *
It if. Il Mill Oln rc 1 ' I toi.hn , I
t cuusidwi lulu t> to mi[ h .111 tut. i'i j:
broken muu '
l i i \V ihi Mipplcuici't - hi iiMnit< 1
hv nayiug 'hat tin o . i tin iy . • i
;n. It'll with Hull's ill U I'l uiancc. w 111. h
.n < 1..M- i in mall ■; < ! the l.ui.-iiiii
! i covei all the obcuins'.iuic ft' >' ;
■ therm he ani'Ut|>ii'h> : iblc ill i H ( ,
appears that llttll hail tin 11 MI:.<IU< •' i
*Ollll fml.Ut il till til- hit I i h.s fiteiid
IVing!.-** Taylor, ho il 'i * a ;, -w
weeks I oil u- In* a ,hi 'My i .mi l <
would ho h ".rot! •! I wei* dead." at :
the to much to prove that ho meant to |
! ; hat 1 ri.lai u .'lit after I. !e!' I is •'
! iuf.
The Sou -.i\* it i* i w I olioioil i.. '
! dramatic ct>. lea that tho w.n m with ,
j w liotu (>aki i Hall i* hi::; in I . nd-m
s-i \ti-s Itlamho the). ' Tuirrl) a test
dent of this lit)'. a nt an I. 11.-J. of i
p.itlieular merit bhe at ino time ' •
. M
i in.in i 'ge oil * • Uti'.l i i t
Houio .litlVieiu'i. wuli v, !. il. '.hi l
: concern. alio left Oakcy llalli
paid hi r inuoh uttenti , lid iiitori s'.t ■!
a a M-h ;t. her w0... i It t li i > J ,
that several Works am ill# oai.nl tor
Kurope.
.V' > Sol I'l Kit* -I.V/'Ai
WE ,IN> ;:'.IJ la Ma- a GENERAL ILTIM I
n ( o Pi ill' --rat..' I to v. ti.at '.ho .
n_- 11 •■>' shall refi.se : • .|; i- . n.-.te ..
dollar to the army unh -a tho r.ghU .•!
thr Mate* .trr ic-j t .to ! at tho \\ at o -
i
Pad.aril in I. >ui*una ■ r * iiambcrl.un m
- i*h far.'ma. Thai s thr ixsne ai. lit
should ho squarely mttile. Ihr fata!
blun.lrr of tlit* Potinvraoy was in t >t
instating oa Mich a pro vision in th® I
Anuv Appropriati nloll | .iw 1 at the
iir>t M-s>!on of thr last I Y>ug: es>.
MK. H ii l i !i/. /; i nil • /: . if*
!.\<; Hil sif l!l CARoLIS i
W< ".>/>
Washington. April i'l*** f . w
thr h t'i r . tMr. 11 vt ~ din ..: '.: .<
-ri rotary . f w ir to m l r thr w ith raw..!
of thr troops from the state ho a.-r at
' C'oluuihia
L*\Eil TLVK M ANSION-, W isitis... \ !'
Aprill>7" >if. l'i r my fil
tering Up n thr tluth s . f thr I'rmiilem y
there tui l hroti -t.iti. nr.l. by i rJor of
my prtalroossor. in thr stall- house at
Columbia, a detai iiment of I niteil
' -tatrs infantry hu. ; _• thorn in that
■ plaoe, I thought proj#r to delay ilei tsi <n
: in the ijueaticm of their removal tint ! 1
could cainsulrr and determine whether
the condition of attain, in t!iat -'.ato -
:. w iiii'h a. to either te.pt:re or ; i-' fy
! the continuance of a military ooou| ati ni
• >f the tat®huur. ! • ■ v pinion tin re
dies not now exist in that state - ; •!
domestic vi..'eiir-asi.s r< .ten la''-! I
~ the constitution, the ground up- n wrhici*
I th military power of thr g iirnnienl
i may bo iiivoliinl fi>r the di frncc of tho
slatt;though it i* tru. tiioro ixt-'.'.d
grave and seri.-us di-puti '• > the .•"•►' *
of certain claimant- to the .! iof ox. u
' tive of the state, but thesi-an ' • !•■
tied rut by the exes ai'.ivv . . tL. I !;.!■ 1
-tale- hut bv such Tdcriy and ; a I
methods .is may be provide !by th i.r
stitution and law - of the biatr. 1 feel a
■ sured that nores> rt to v: >ln. o is i n
temp'ated in unv ijuartrr. l>ut that. . n
j the contrary, the d.spines in jtie-:. n
arc to he settled - !rlr hy -uch jwaoi
ful remedies as the constitution and
law- i>f the state pr.>v ido. I ndi r t: -i
i- circumstances, in this , onclusinii. 1 r.
( . deem it proper t" take stioii notion, in
aiwrdatioe with tho princij.ii s aim.
cd when 1 entered upon t'.io Pros: ietioy
- You will therefore direct the pr • ,-r r
g der to be issued for thr removal of 1
troops to their proper place f oncamp*
ment. li. B. 1! vvi .
To the Si rotary of War.
The 1 oj>o is getting I otter.
Packard s.ivs he w n't < mpromise
. and tells Have# in a letter that h.s title
t is ns good t*s that of Hayes, of confer it
J is.
t The railroad men. Mys the Timt s.na.e
also signed their proton 1. which gdj i.-N
. all the existingdispnti-s on a basis w( :. !i
seems to be satisfactory all at wind, and
■ we shall hear no more ofa railroad war
L at present. The coal men, too, have
formed, or re-formed, their alliance, and
apportioned the quota of coal wl ich
each company is to produce by a system
'■ similar to that of the old combination,
1 though allowing in other respects more
; latitude. It is always understood, of
course, that treaties exist until they are
r broken, and the test ofa business com
| pact is in its endurance; hut us the c un
-1 panics start out now with fresh agree
ments, there is no apparent reason why
they should not get along more comforta
-1 blv than they have done for soma timo
- past and "devote themselves to the
strengthening of trade.
l'rof. 1 'callow, of I'nion Colleg. °f
Law. Chicago, describes in the Inde
pendent hi* plan for iin pro vine national
politics, lie would have the President
and the Cabinet elected bv Congress,
and removed whenever a majority in
Con press voted against thaw, i'hus the
President vrotild hold about the position
of the Premier in England. I'eiislow
claims that stu-U a system would edn< ate
1 genuine parlinientarv leadcrs'and states
men," that political power would fu
made to depend on public approbation:
that there would he no prolonged con
testa between the Executive and the
legislative branches of the (ioverninent,
the President's power would he greatly
reduced and a check would he placed on
oflice holders.
Postmaster James has received a mass
of gold found in the ruins of a postal car
burned at Sedan, Indiana, on the t'th
inst. Several packages of gold coin,
amounting to s'_'o.ooo, were fused by
the heat. Postmaster James will keep
the lump until some plan has been .ir>
ranged for its distribution among the
owners.
A few days ago a fiend in human
shape displaced some rails on an lowa
railway and threw a pa-senger train
from the truck. The villain was captur
ed, nnd the indignant passengers were
about to hang him on the spot, when
the conductor announced that the dis
aster had killed a prize package man.
Then the passengers let t'pon the rone,
begged the wrecker's pardon, nailed him
their preserver, and took up a purse of
s2ho for him.— Burlington Hawkcye.
Washington, April 5 la tter* nnd tele,
gram* received here to ilny from New Or-
Irans >ln,w quite conclusively that it will
be irnpo*ihle to organize a new Legi-la
ture out of the dual one*, a*'proposed in
Secretary EvarU's letter to the Louiiinna
< 'ommUiion. They also *how that Pack
ard will neither trade nor compromise and
that he threaten* to make important di
chuurc* atfecting Ilayes'* title P> the
Presidency if he is counted out.
STARVING IN THE EAST.
London, 80. Mt.il advices from
Ceylon ray the aspect of affairs In regard
to Iho threatened scarcity is becoming
daily More gram. By the end of March
25,000 laborers will be paid off frcm the
cftT>e estates, and in a month or two there
will be some 00.000 t" provide f>r. Mean,
while gangs of starving men, women and
children are coining over from India.
TWEED'.S STORY.
THE N ' Kit AT! V K OF His MVSTK
RIO US ESCAPE TO CF BA.
It was P.mined by a "-ecrct Organi
zation.
ROM Tweed furnl he* Harpers \V Ij
v. th jj.g ?{. try .;f I:if fUgl.t, frn'.n will !i wo
make the following Ofctruct;
So member of the bar, nor Ids cuut.'c}
nor any friend < r p" r.on wltutev ' r of Ins
i.r.. < on in < li .ns knew of lib proposed
fiigh'. or had hmv part in it* execution.
Neitln r did they ir wof his w! < reabouta
utany liinu until it had become iw. ary
tor him to coiiiinunii ate wit It them after
his arrt ft in Cuba.
Tweed under.-too.] ho was to he taken in
chuigp btv a well organized body of men
-.-tributed "!■ ■ til** et unlM having '
* 'V ft *'■ . ' 11 111 . 1 I 'I 11
>i| he,rig Giocoughlv te-tr.l and ttcll i
1.1.1 lI . •*!.• .1 ftinil 1,...1 il!i .' • I I
ICS 'or ft'tegiaphio C.nMi|tUHl< It'.ii li nti.llh
uii'*or i' ' tnl 1 1' ilitv 'l'll.l ! itier inc'tnl
.1 a system uf iii. litmiroi ih touch ii i* itil i*
Vruiil I'llViilopi-n -villi ad.lrene* nl rouinv 'll
.! |> nt- Ho l> In till.l -H.M-I. ~ 1,. M. j I
t 111 ,i ii dt'illl. h lihscif < i i r ir J
lil'l Hill ' I 11111 l .-lull ll 111 III* IIIU'II ||. i
■
Ii IS landing in J- ( a.ii ur undo?the Spanish
lias! alii on Fpanuh lii hi., r > t. . in!
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Si' i 111 ii !ih Ii llr w.i i 1.. !,nun 'i In It ■ -
111 H . mill . : H, aII I Ilia I . rantm! ill I'M *H \ '
*n<l hi* cm n ii it 111 o -vero to he .■ invli' iit
l'i' in nil per ■' ii h. ill mil except: u Iron
III* Mtenusi.t li* J. mnl nut . : Ilia ttVtU •,
III* in. I i..inuli nf l enure \v it a it
• J h' e-ght <• t-!iit I; M ilit 1- ening. i ll l
lllnr.. 1.1 Ml tt Hi nil kl'f 111 I .nil - ihllte
ilUr that 111 .1. . mill I I I n- ! 111.' |
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t-.l i tin iitiita.
\ 1 .1 I'tt . Il.a .f. initio all- .
tun 'ln llif S |i ~„J j , ), ll ,
llatl " I* lit . el I' .in' VHitl In -Bit I
hi* fattlliU nil llr I. t oiilr t|Uai'l St- r
, Itl 'Ut . . 11. I .1 i'lg ho ', 1in.,1.. In hie I
lutii at the tta iHI hour after tUrl.. lio • i
ti. 'lvi it !<• - iii■ pr. im-ttuunaof |<fr. tnal •
M iV.ifi, |'.il ! '..'g hi. hu.int'e' at! i:re']
n -• o r,l ■ na pmaibla, Uuallv r.-itrh- •
ft tl Hit .I t'.f.i il.tr lhT5, which <
|i \i! • 1 . -i. • ; ' n irt nra. (In
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l! i ti-! tour- 'or hi ruled ty two i
k ' or- to hi, I. uc ii. lit;,, the
l Ia he -aw I lie sign. : |
ll IVI.- I.lmul ll nl'tm-: fl . I ll .t'.'l cl. BMtl
: . .
I linn i'.li startling h i.'k ■
' e t t itl . Oft : | '• li
fe .i l niiat Itla i tvea were flit-.I with an
\ men', abieh thrilled- very
re ii " < 'er. trolling tin.- '
-*t tt ,! ii i- i- r l.>rt he Ifil h' attfhdjltle
i it . in. It ..'l, * a
- ! . I
the tlittll ( room The keepera ate and
To •.! .. K . . . I. ih..i th. . de. k At
Jut Ihf right in ment, one nf the keeper*
r..-f and tt-.'h! In the n-hbu.ili irs the
r lt In tt ' • lian la i tl JJI'l . . n.jy f. •.
I a-ljf .. t> ; Tw...it
Ih *. ;ji ' i .■ .'. ■ I.' I ' \ : I i
wn -I tt ...It 111 tl o Htl nil g ' 'nlll He'
•I . eh!* to.-k l! ■ !r,t ! [it aii ln il ari l
- ......1 .1 .■ fro-.t .I- •
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. N . i.-rn't
; Sound appear dt*i■ "i lid t•I if ap-!
| till!!." '. Il tt .1 11. Il; .ill M! • ItlinUlf j
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I me tn place : II I if.n the In. id- ol i.
, a.! f- .l .! 1 . !... v :
>hrunk I ani. under the -ho. -u of i •
it. . !'. it an • rd tn linn a I g|. r. d . f
.1 ul.l et •• ei 'ti nt -'•!• ' •
: *i was attracte.l 1> the nolao of wrHei'.
Ihe att ti. uitnoi Ira.lea at. • wagon
.„ch a- - U't Jhy gr.H i . - ind < atn * >:•
.
.hicov r, ..hill: W.lathe - gl.thal itttaal •!
\
-* ta 111 an |.i" • _• wiy, winch t . .it J
lull) to heaitale, but tlna per* n aaid it r
|l or tea*, "a"- right; gri into the wagon
S.. he a rutubletl r.to th • c- icred wi< -n.
!. h drove i|u I.'y around the block aa*
t Ma n lirli. it i- they got t' ■
,i car hai itig run . if! n track aoiiie imouiit
ed imlit'* an I t■ on' ger- -too | tn Hie Way
and the fugaliie w.. aloppfd tor two - r
tnree - Ti •• . ig.m •! al:..d
g tii.il.'. it i g. tg acr the t tJT t
, d' • "Jc . h'g l' . k i the ; er ihet
.. •
; ■ ,Vct •. .| I .in ft i IT: t at. t a? i ■
a -i A in \.'i •; t near ; tr.
w !iO uidicaled that I'wn .l il i d' -.etid
iiilo a row bout, in which he noiet'y en
.
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.
termination vlitra he never had ha n t-e
--f.-re, and ..'.d nvtnov a- . > ■ it. !
v : At ati .. i ivrni ! l"w •■■! wa*
r. . t . . hj m t .er >■'. hit M* S .: - id
fr , : .la, and in tln retuge diaguoed He
.'•nliito. I frmti l>e. eii.ier (lii unltl ll ■
f.rt week : i March, !') > ll" t"-r Cniilr.
;.t w . ml liic S' ■ '
and .nr. ra for hit *a!rt\
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and ll ey i r'.d h,:il in ha' I lik liai't :-
He il.-pi, he ; ve, he tvalkiti. tic rode, ale
arid drunk on'y a they ir .'.ructed h.n.
and it may hu remarked here that lht
dioi| ot.c an.! ri latinn ws- ttiainUHud un
lit he ctoi : b! •r.gagemutit with ttiein
•alivfnt tority in Ft rida
ln I>-' ember Tweed left J"rcy and
took up la. lei.tpofarv a • lei . Mateti I•
!an i. al it ha,: a tmin from 1' Tt \\ a'
worth, at tin N at, Iti a I - .*rmir. $
hul w:h hi. two companion. Here the
porty !.. vid tw week' ti uking prep Ta
il r Tweed no', only 11v • ! ill lhi
liiadtir.iti'i but f'r two week-, bit', even
thai':, a yi'it r, ~t. channel and tip*
pe.l ang: : t !!r ■ ■kl vt l>uri".gh -lay
n'l Staten I- aril a ;!• it ti.rl sating
little - ht>i ner war fltte ! out and manned
by hiniaotf nr-d two r . tnpan: -til. with a
r."gr i hoc lie v Tie lat tart I ru 1 1- •
pier in fr. •I of the F -t in a row I it ir
tn the night and nipped away upon a
i pleasant tree M. In duocoiirse, and w •
it ar.ythil g : -aide, the 1 .gos
the e. a-t nf Florida rcm l.ed At .
, r{ it e lighthouse stnti r.s, they n: !e a
dcC'iite stopping • again, Tweed taking on
heard Willi t'l per of the light *
John Sec r, an lit valid Gentleman,
-coking a ri Piration of health ■ d i vr.'s*
• •: - ..f fishing and hunting, llere. t.o,
he parti i wit his gn. let from !>•* Y :k,
and cio irig hi' . nr.tract with them at that
point Hera Tweed s> Ji ined by at• r.
►on w ho is known as Hunt in r< port* of I is
tahsfquent arreat. This man was a Flor
ida gn.de, and witli him Tweed spent a
i long lime in the intern camping out,
i hunting and fishing. Puhseijnentty he r<• -
! turned to the station, which place he left
I in a fishing -mack for Cuba, and he and
hi- com pan *; Hunt lr d. I ten nu • out
-! le> fti e harbor . f Santiago le Cuba
The remaitidor . f tl.o story i' devoted I •
an account of Tweed's ndventure in Cula.
his suhseqlienl sailing fi-r Spain, llie rir
rest and return to the Cnited States.
Mr. It.-ir.ii I F. IJenlly, nianufacturer and
proprietor of the Honttv I'mno and lb al
ly - celehrated (ol en Tongue l'ar!*r r
--gaii'. NYii'hitigtun, N. .1 , is certainly a
very reasonable and generous man lotratis
acl business with. He makes this very
fair propn-iticn t<> any w ho may favor him
with an order, as follows :"11 the instru
ment doe* not prove satisfactory after a
test trial of five days after receiving it the
purchase money will he refunded upon the
return of the instrument, and lie will pay
freight charge- both wnvs." This i< cer
tainly n exceeding, gencrou-. and snfe
manner ill which to transact business with
him. He vnrranta hi- instruments for six
' years, fbso his advertisement. July2o.v
] ELECTION I'KUCLAM ATION
2j I. L. W. Manaon. High Sheriff ol
ttie County of Centre, Common wealth ot
I'enn-y Ivatiia, <i<> herehy uuike known in d
give notice to the* electors ol the county
iiforesiiiJ, that an elcetisn will be held in
the aid county of Centre, on
-ATI IIDAY. Al'HlL 21, 1577.
for the purtu se "f nce. pling m rojeoting
the |iroviien* of the Act ef A*-otiM>ly, in
reference to the erection of a poor house
in mill countv.
I also hereby make known nnd give
notice that the (dace of holding the afore
said election in the -everai Boroughs and
Townships within the county of Centre,
are a* fulluWw to W'l
F..r the township ofllaini.*, 'it tho Dub
lin house of Mr Buyer i Anroiitburg
For the township of llalfmoon, at the
school houe in Storm-town.
For tin' township of Taylor, alllio house
erei ted for tin- purpose, on the property
ol Leonard Merry man.
For the township ot Mile*, in the school
house in the town of U-hcr-hlirg
For the township of Poller, nt the puli'di:
house of John Suangler Centre Hall.
For the township of Gregg, at the public
house owned by J. B. Fisher, Pann llali.
Far thu township of Collage, in the
school house nt Lcmont.
For the township of Ferguson, (old pre
cinct) in the school house at Pine Grove.
For the township <*f" Ferguson, (new pro
cincl) in the school hi.uio at Ballcyville
For the township of Harris, in the school
house at Boal*hurg.
For the township of Patton, at the home
of Pvter M urrav
For the Borough of Bellofonle, nlul the
townships of Spring and Bennar, at the
Court llou*e iq Hellefonte.
For the township of Walker, in the
school house at Huhlershuig
For tho Borough and township of How
ard, at llie school bouse in said Borough
Fot the township <-f Ku.-h, at the Cold
Stt'oaiii school house.
For the ft •vrish'P ol -now Shoe, at thei
School hen e ill Smov Shoe station,
S r the township "f Marlon, at tha huu*aj
of ,|..e' K '! in Jack-ot. ville
For tne B I oijh o| Milesburg, a', thi
school hull- ■ ill M ih-sh irg.
Kr the township of Boggs, nl thn new
ichool ho-is# in C HITBI City.
For the towh-liqi of Husion, nt the house
of John i'end.
For the town-hip "f Penii, at liic public
liou-e of Win I. Mnst.u'.
For the town-hip of Liberty, in 'lie
school house ii E fglevilie.
For the lowi'-hiii of Worth at the-elniol
house at i'orl Matilda.
F'or the town-hip of Burn-irje, nt the
house of J. K Ho ik.
I 1 tin! IW i' .iti I Curl lit till I "I <
m II |ie ll r It.tin 11 Mat nt
I ..r li e llaroi. Ii ol I nn n\ lih and tin* t
wuship 'i t'nmii, at the new elitol -
, ue iii ( nliiliv 11U
t• 11 rliUii d e r 11. y hand ant >:, 1 aII . \ >
tin , in It. llctniilii (I s loin dtiy et Mi■ I |
n it... v ir of our I. "t I. mi' thou-a ml urtit
HP tri-d ami * velitv sesen, and til tin
null iii.il. dill and til l ye.trot tlie Itnle
. nut tis-s- ■ I the t nited *-t i'i •
I. \\ Ml NNl'i,
SI, rot of I -nt! • I lint v.
\ml n 'iv I' - h ' ii, 1*7.. the p'tftioa •'
ir. hui iln t ! ' >h!r. ... inty i
1 1
.1 111, 'ten!, ill . e<niem o with the pi -
\
j nilili I voter-Ot t I 111 re I I'Ulilv tuay in
|'. sn .}< i-t the prov I - i.u - I tin Ael i i
\ . I it. In I" I . iI,. ' i ,I n
• Mir ilnllne 111 -aid I'iiUlltV
I
iiuintntl preveliteii and duly rolisiileret!
inU the"'"!"" 1 il '• nrdex d thai an i ln
linn t hi Iby lite i|iiaiilii<d voter- o( lliv
ui.iy > I Centre, at llm n veral plai . . • I
holding the general and to wn-hip • Ii i'tioi,.-
ii the . ral I- r nigh* and tow nhi|> ol
■,i i i nt.niv on Saturday, the 21sl day ol
Apn , !'-■ I - tl> purpo-o ol determin
ng hy ilo s- lea ot tai.i loiinty, whetht i
[ln- liroi I'i Ot all Ait of AT. tllbly'
I'lttiiird "Aii A< t t - providfl for lliv er< e ,
I: .11 of a poor l> ue : r the support of titv*l
poor in ti. s. serai ceunti.-s •! tin- coin-]
<ll.>lltt . tllh ' appti ved the ".Ii day n!
M..V, 187#, will in- ICMptld hy a uinjori
•%- of tin > -tors of ra.d i. utilv. The said
elfi ;i n I he eoiidueted hy the officer* of
ih • grnerul and t<w nsliiu •lections, and.
t r ■.k< •- t.i hi \ iti Ito hi lien at
•
inc.. "er "ag.i nil it, c| lane." The con
' •
at l'i d .y-* noiiee of the I me andj
place of h' Sding sahl • leetion hy pi-lmg
siv wi lien or printed handbiils, iu the
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lly the Court •> H <>•
(Viufii-1 from tlie record, ui Hel|fonte
tl, • l,t .V • M r \ 1 !>::
A WILLIAM*,
C.eri,.
AN ACT.
To provide lor llie erCit: imfa poor bouse
an I for the *upp M of the p-or IP the
ii uml . Till- -ofli e e illllllOl wua.lh
WRtlUl It i( till duty of I io • y t"
mat. I " ivi-ton for the colllfortttlile Ilial! -
ie* am *"f tl >c upon whom fortune bus
ir w p'-d who are foun I to he de-litute and
- J , flhe me .• sof aupp.o-t iherefore,
St., nun 1. li it ttt i.-f That the
• runty o raamlMionm < f th# several coax*
lies af the commonwealth may sehct inch
c-lale -they inav d* <in necessary for
the accommodation of the poor of their
i, spool 1* counties, ft< d thall submit such
w '|,ln- together the terms and
, ,i ; otis i p ! which s..ch real ev'.ate
Can tie purt ha-ed in fr, simple, to the
urt of .juarter sessions in and for the
p-oper county, ami if the imliie shall lu
,pp >■ Ihv -:> d court, the county eoui
• ,-- " .-,1! take a convey an ■ there
f - ii i - I ame and f-'T the life of orjiO
r,t n i.. ntiemd TI the fcttrtb sect, no'
I . : , .mi ll , , *■ ill > i■ f) th- pr
, ,ri! • _* ih. r n under their land, a:-!
•I mis'.o the clerk of the court of quarter
.. . ■ so h county, and th# satne-hal
! entered t length upon the record* ol
• ti -h court
Sgi 11' * 2. That a', the next gi r.era
.cliow to he held after the purchase o'
r.e r il i-la'., s- ; r y uled for it. the firs'
, .. . ! th • act. the jualifi- .1 elect >r •'
• ~;h c t\ sliall ■ !#!•', three re. utable
• ,•. of the - ltd i, utuv to I dire, tor* o
I * -Home of the ltesliute" ef sail c.rm
ii\ - . , d eh-elio! vha'l ft, c udui '. d ur. :>
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l f) * i ~. . ii, - • th,! fint ■'.*>• . f le
■ v -
•he place of the frtt. be vacated at th,
■-■■■■
il the axftirnli -n id the tee '1 vear, t'r n
the ll -J al the end < f the third year
. r> •!! a*,- a' • , he 11. "CI aft -T th
• - ,'re. ct o>n and r ike rr. -d- above de
rr! :t v•<rv .■ for three _v i ,r and on
t lird > > ar t shall l.e cL. rt: annually there
sftsr. •
hsi-rtos '.(. T ateicv direc'.ot < - te
in the manner u' '* - -id, or Rppoitited a
,br it, Iby the twelfth "ft ut
h*!i u tit ui ten day* after he . Hold! ! -
-aid e'eclh't or a pp. I'no : ' • be
re he enler* ujooi the duties t f the tan
p' lake an • nth i r affirmation as pre
•
i nit,l:ll n ; and i- cas, of neg'.- : or re
r lusal to lake the -.iiJ oath or affinnai
lie shall forfeit at J ;y the -niti ol t ■
■
ty, which fine ' al! he r vered hv sau
, Sireitof* for the time u. ing as imi!a
~-hla are by law tr '■ rablt ar.J t edi
t -. :>>rt qua'.ifiesl a* afor. aid. are i,<— 1 ;
■ aulherir.rd to administer oath' or affirn i
lion* ti h'-fe it hal! t e noeeaaaty in ri-iv
> lion to C e dutie* o! said office.
Si -tl s I That the saiu dirt tors oo
forever hereafter, in nam# a ,d in tact, h
i h dy i 1 ana corporation in law 1
i a'l Inletil*. and purposes whatsoever r. la
tin to the p r rd i - ur.ty, ar.d >ha'
have perpetual u. • -- on, at. i may
I and be *uesl, plead and he impleaded br
i e name, -ty ,e and title of T e 11-..
: r* 'f Home fot tin lb -'.itute > lb
■ counts of —and hy .hat name shal
an I may Tcve.y. take nnd hold any lan.h
I ticnu-tit* and hereditamenl* not exceed
■jl.sig the yi arly yalue I eight th- ;an<
dollar*, and any gimd* and chatties ot tin
■ gift, alicn*li<'i or b#*juet of any jxtsoi
, r person* what- -eve- for the benefit i
the poor aforesaid ; to take and hold ani
land- and tenemont* within their county
in fee simple or olheru ie, under the su
perv - nef court as af resaid. in inty b-
Im atcd tothern by deed or otherwi-e an
dispose, of th# same a- deemed conducivi
to th# comfort of the inmate-; to pr>ridi
■ all thing* nec'-ary tor the lodging
• mainlcnanc# ami employment of nid per
1 son* ; and the said director# thai] havi
power to employ and at pi en. tj re remove i
.toward or *tewnrd*. a tr, itron or matrons
phytcian or'phyician, surgeon or -ur
C' *"*' other at' i lanl* thut n.>
be nece-sary for tho -nid dc>lilute(|>eron
respectively #nd li> bind out apprcntici
so that *ucn apprentici -hip many expire
if male*, at -r hefure the age of twenty
1 one, if female*, at or before the age o
•eighteen year*: f - hJ, that n<
i-hi!d le bound out for a 1-nge
time than till he arrivi • at the age 'f i gh
•,een soar*, un!#** ho he bound out in i
irmle other than a farmer: /V, •< i./V./n/s,
That no child shall he apprenticed sstth
out tho limit* of tho slate; and the -aid di
rector# Bro hereby empowered to u-e on,
common seal in all busine** relating t
•ml corporation, and the sain# at thei
pleasure to alter and renew
SUCTION Ii That the said director*, a
toon a* may he, after their election nn
organization a- aforesaid, nnJ annually
thereafter, shall make an #*tiinale of th<
yearly ens', of maintaining -aid e-tahli-'i
i inent and furnish *aid ejtimato to tin
county cotnml-sirner*, who shall add tin
-nine to their yearly estimate preparatory
to levying their tax for the coining year
and they -hall. fr. in time t i time, maki
-iu:h i:gg'slion* to the county con.nu--
• .oner- - they may deem nece-s try, . t p
keep the iniprm-nionU or alteration* thai
may he required to pace with the nee. --
siiie* of the occasion, and the commission
er* alort **rd *linll make such changes nnd
improvement* a* they may deem necessa
ry; and (or the purpose# of thi# act the
! commiitionori. ufore-aid are hereby auth
orized to procure a loan, for which they
I may pa\ intere-t not exceeding six per
centum, if th ey deem it be-! to do so, said
| loan not to exceed th roe-fourths of tho
amount nccc-Tiry for tho pureha-o iif said
property and the erection of the nci e -ary
I buildings; said loan to he gradually- re
ihiced and to be entirely cancelled within
I five year#
, SKITION ft. That the amount nece-sary
| to defray th# annual expencofthe "Home
lor the Dostitutu" shall ho paid over to the
county treasurer, and by him pujd out on
warrant# drawn on him hy the county
i'omini#ionnr#, upon order# presented to
them signed by the president of the board
ol director!# and countersigned by the sec
retary, and to whii h the seal of the cor
poration shall he attached, and il shall be
tho duty of the county eeinmis-ioncr.- to
keep the accounts of ilo* "Homo for the
Destitute" in a set of books to he provid
ed lor that purpose, and -aid accounts
shall ho audited by tho county auditors at
the same time tho other accounts of the
county are audited by them, and to pub
lish anntinlly a detailed statement of the
receipt* and ■ xpondituros of said "Home
for tho Destitute" attho -aiii" tune and in
the sump manner a* the annual county state
ment is published; nnd the Judge- ol tho
several court* ol the said county, nnd the
ministers of the gospel of the dilf'Tciil de
nomination*, shall ' r-i'jfiif, he visitor- of
laid institution, and -hull have the privi
lege nt all reasonable time, to visit and • x
amino the condition of the same, incm bug
the hool.s ol -aid iu-lilu: :,in w: leli- ill
he kept all account of all I Xpelise- i . the
same, as also f all the receipt- of tl
same, a# well ti# tlioso derive t tr.'oi the
county tre ury a* the j--iwlurtioi- ol tlu
li.nil and the iruli try . . il* inm 'e . ,
also Whates . ; ur b- que ti tin'! • > -t
have ree-'iv I Ik' m wh iteeer s iin . e the
si.MO may have len 'eriVe
Nr.iTt That a- -" " • Hie -ul
buildings shall have hemt -i
T t.ii ha-ed and all iieea if. aeeoiii . li
ti> in* provided 110 fein, r otife - I hi
g t nil to the over*eers of 'he poor in the
1 nr. HI- ilisti i. t* of eiiiil go: r ty, loqil'l I' i
i'ii in forthwjtji to bring the ,: ll all
tlihlfkti tu MH) '' #1 '' ' 't ••
I). riti.ti which order tin • v ei r. •i"
i. quiri di. Toinpl >' wi'.h ri • • 11 . r- v. • . ■ * i
fi i; the eot of al! f irthei ii.o t- •i • • X
i• pt where by ■ kness or any ol'-i r -ii!h
i ierit cause, any | or ; nr.- m cannot be re
moved, in which can.' the over t"-rs -Intl'
I
< )l* trill Ihf* Ml IMO lt> ill* 4 1.1 i|J( t J :>| i r 5
i . . • *i. being .i-t!cd .q th< t nth
I t-i. d, shall i • rtilv th. -*iiins t > the 'aid
lir IT l li, and fit the s Hue I" i- il || ll
Ii r tllidi hand mil . ,| ti,
lyei . ets dir#ctitig tliein to mtdntain (Wn b
lih.r pel son until h# or she may he in M
ill: lU.m to 1 ' re.' iiv. l ;i|n| then :•> r -
' I
■ • . : I .
g< (her With mill order, and the charge
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F*. I ION K ill it the said diri. till., ball
IT ii! no tw r 'i.i- ii i . i (i. id. ■• i
lupins, a-• -riling t" Mo, trim mi m ami
a.i ailing ..f tin. 1.1 t, all u< h indigent per
:
s• C I.' I A IR. f SL'lth lit I I ' I
W RITV and si- ■jIHI, •nt t LU-I. I . .:. J
r warrant for that puip., T- uinli-r the
I, INDS and seal- ■ I tw . iu-T R. ' THE | N . *
[■: -aid C- 'unty, directed TO any <. T. • r , HLEUT
l ln* SUN county OR to THE OV, ,-f th
prop, R 1 It riill , OF ANY distiii F in any
.
the • .ol dtrei'U'is are hefihy authorized
when they shall dc. m It (' 'per and mm
. . i-l to di* so, t.i admil later r> ief loany
p. .in in i.tf'l of asfeistan. e or to i erni't
II A p. I son Or pei i - I . he lot, i',|.,-|
e!t where I*l .1, I'liat Ih. , . v.... -
•
llley could be inaintai id in tin ~.j
home.
Fr. rtON 'T Thai th said <l,l fe'. i - or u
majorits of them hall h ii. lum for tin
iran-ai tuo; o! t u-, . ... -i■. * si ~v >
power to mak -am! ordnii i b ordtntn
' *•#, rules ar.d i ■ ill-' •n t n - tin y shall
think proper, eo \ anient an 1 nt-ei - ,rv In
the goveri tni ■t, ..in 1 ~.,J uppu! ••
-iid i onio ai d of the res i nn. • t . i-'int*
belonging and ot all nieh .era n- shali
.-oniAundvr their cogr i.-ince; /', ;
That the auie he not fi pig: vt to tiiii or
■
■
til, iii.> -".a". :. I tt. any Ism effieei
unt l they shall has.- been tubmifte 1 t
the Court of quarter sessiot - f.-r tl, nut
being ot said Cr mt.ty at. tl shah ii s> t. , s
ed tho approval >.( ibe same.
Sg. t toy ll). That # quo* . f sai l di
lei'. rs ahull and they a. halt iiy n join,
and requir Itoinet a! the .. 1 . -no a
leat once in every month aid visit ihi
a pannier arid see t 1 it tile inn. a'. • nr.
comfort ably tup port • d and hear a " . m
plaints ar.d ral:. If MUM I I a IKM
ed. nil gt.evann- that ins. happ. i hy f •
n.-g cti-r mi.-i oiuluc i . ; ai. v pi ■ . u ~
;
Ft !! > 11. Tl '• at:l. Tl! - nr. of th.
•aid directors shall be lie hundred dollar
i-ach.
Fi.ri.a 12. That in e c altv van.',
•y death, ri-sig alion "r oilier* ,-e of ar
| f the said ircct'ir , the , ourl of ..uart'
,
! lion.
.
. '
:ig - aiitesl into < Unci 5;..i1l have • v*i 1 fore
a ltd it! la, !u!! us il th " ait li. 1 3 the
ousted a: . I.en the lau.e may r .• I■ ri
i fully ad: iSted ar.J *i-;;l> i. a:f Uln! t-y re
juta riingmtbal o ds > f the . v.
-si ; a- the U' . ted tax,-, le'. d !..
■ • , . e si-s . do
-
>
(county to be bi lheu a-ided to tie roa
ift.r.d st.d app i.-d *. d lax -by 'aw u|
j psmd in said Con-.ty.
| Midtoti 14. 1 hut as soon as the poor <
-ai i c - m'.v hu 1 has.- b< .-t, rcu. sid t
jthejh im of sa J i ui i s and the autstanC
illg taxes collected and |>aid over the <
alsoiiahad
StuTio* L'i, That all fine*, (orfeituri
.
i aynb.e to the e. uniy treasury for the in
: said home, ai d till dileCpit* arc he: i
■:.vuth>fiiT-d to dema- 1 and rec.s t!
.
money b. ior.ging t • -a.d r.strtu*.. n
plead and b<* ttup u !rd in all l.uin ■
ij!a and i , sity ai d t.. prosecute .11 su<
' .. : . .U' gru. I.; . •
re. 'Si-ftii -lis!! lo p:ii.| lid.' tin
tri ,urs and hall be apt !. I in ' . d
!'. >ll • I th. debt- i f the !},!i:u: ■ a:. . t!
• j tuppori of tU in in ales.
.
; act shall Hot apply to any county or di
! 1 tr .'. that. a- already * .thin it a county <
-
sp<. il t rt" at y county < r .. . ri
' unit ss lite sauiw shall he ac. rplcd hr
' majority cl the voter* >f such county .
■ {district at an vie, lion for that | urpo-c
be ordirid bs the cirurl of q .-irter ►.
• on# . f ilo proper county. Pr ;. iV
, Tl at the diteclors of ilia poor may ere.
and ma r lain two houses for the dc-tiiu
in any county ontaining a j,opu'a'. -n
.lever 't'.iftut fifty thousand :r.hubii:se
. and fO* 1 iv hundred square mile-.
St. TP'S 17. That whenavi r the coun'
ri'inmis-.oners of any county -. e prop
• -
with the r-qu .rem n'.s of this art, any f< r
er more losi: shit - of any county tbrouj
a c-'inr. Ncr ap|x>inled hv the p
cvi rsi-er* of ea< H tow: ship cut proceed
pr -eure !< ai c-sla'.e as provided hv the fir
(action of this act: /" r u;, I, 1! at in s
cases it thai! bv neee.-ary for the
! of the e.>:;,:uisu ii. r* l . cot i r I all M
before the i . jr: -!.a" take c.-gr rsnce
the satuc A" If'' .Thatdi
trict jHu-r-hoti-i s si -.11 b< gos crt hy u
the provision# <>f this ai the -mre a- u:
;y ( oor-bouses, cm pt as fui as r. u'.
the appointment of commis- inct- by t!
n .or ovvise vs form :.g t.. : for* 1 1.
I j trict.
SxcTtoN lt s ! •*. ' r i of a<
inconsistent W ilh thi# a: • i.eiebjr r
pealed.
Arm-vit*- Th#S;hday "fM-.v. A 1
11*76.
J. F. IIA RTK A N FT.
Private Sale.
A Choice Farm and llou- and 1.
Tho fellow lug descti'.-eJ property, '
John laiiinierl, de< d, situal - in llnrr
' twp, Centre County, one FAKM . mUti:
1 itrg one hundred and thirty three acri
mora or !i--. hi .ndei 1 > lan . of 11. i'.r
••rliurt, dee d, Jame- (i'enr, M F.irlei
Dr. Hctider- -n. da* d, and i't ior i- 'lf- :
ed al private sale. The farin i- rse'.l v
p-red, a never failing s'.r. ni of ss tier rut
' ning throughth# farm and w rhiri thin
vnrd* of the hurt), i.Ua siiil ot nev. :
! failing water ,t the house, with go >
' pump in it The improvement- are
large FKAMFI llnl'M . two big
TalniOai MW ; a fhua* wuik burn, forls
five hy eighty feet and al! other neoesf
.j ry outbuildings. This i, one of the ber
producing farms in thi- cclioii for a
' kind* of grain : is aii limestone land,
large OKCIIAKD of choic* ftui!
. premiia#
For particular* inquire rf \Vin. Weri
jon the farm. Also one llou-o and lot
Situated in lloal.-hurg, Ceiilr.- i th
i bouse i* two stot ie- high. Vl ith kill hell a'
inched to it, and all necc--ry outbuih:
;!ig al*o a go al stable, a ro v.r Irirlin
1 well of water with good pump, Tlio lot
well set with fruit trees <>fbe-t quality.
Also two ih ri an-i lk '• pi r. hi - of. \.
lent land situate near the (Jeriii.m 1!
I formed church in lto.aLhurg within tw
-quare* of above hou-o.
.1 < )SIAII NKFF. P.* ut-r f J i n
' mart, dae'd. 130 nov Bni.
Wolf's Old Stand
AT
dt vsmm rIALL,
! M.ij;nificctit Sloi k of Fall ami Win
lor (totu'a.
DusPpU'dl Ltjv;
POLITE ATTENTION !
Having ju-t retiirneii from the Kn-t, am
buuuht iu panic prices, I am now propnrei
to sell cheaper than ever before. Sly stoel
con-itl.v in part of
DRY GOODS,
GIIOCKHIES,
NOTIONS.
HOSIERY.
HAT- A' CAPS,
HOO TS ,(■ SHOES.
KCl'B! K BOOTS,
SANDALS, ,{•., Ac
Lui'irr-' ami (left'-' ru, qr :i [•<
i.ilil V
A I. A Iftil: sT t'K ('ft
READY - MADE CLOTHINt
•ot i * n;ly ft Lnt i
Cu-fiiirter i-. s'* t".'! ti.e sloe! i''tn
pit-Is . ariii a , all i aii liiiil is n ijlliiCr
t ■ Mi'tre you thai (hi# i- 11 ■ c be
p-hi(spin Clio vaiiev lo liny v tr poi rl:
Amnihfi "'•■ fioc • buietusprice fc
1 era txne.
Wm. WOLF.
tt. -w- Jl
4> ANCHORED M> :
AT OAK HALL. S
flTCrn mARRET '
>•£••* SJtLL TO Bt MtAO(>OA6TIM fOB ]
CLOTHING.
| WAN A MAKER & BROWN. ' |
IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE. rt
i "M" A U j], a u,l t.-leni, irv.-trisni* n<l siivsnUg** w *
. , *r i . is" AK It A LL, Pi prod no# the ■
jf A l'i ,J.l CHI Al •>!' CLOTHING for mn wnd boy ill |
| Bb|a 'MI yr.Hlt W* I.* Y. .i vft .sl ll.c 1- t I'Ol'll*r of I'
Q i,ixTH ttioi M Al<KI T, sn i tt.a bubineaa don# Ox#r# Ixm O
1 ef) ~u ssii,!. ■ nrj !" Ho |)u -He #nd ours.lv**, ll.sl w* A ,
Y hav* ile.'.Ja 1 not to ehsngi* or mo** th# Clothlnj ▼ ,
0 I Übinc w *y Ti.e foot-# k#l*.#|o*.ee and welikU □
1 th# ] • pto, and v .Mstiov# that wa can do It A
T be'.uer Utan over ai Uio ol ' place X
X The tale# <?t> # pa*' y r f * ,r aurpaaaod anythinu ▼
Q W# ever ilKnmr s of.ar.d thia |dait in our power ho fl
,Xb I tart r t prinfl • f 1577 th a TIL LOWEIt fiCALH
.IF I PICF-S, *id .. < -. •' •* '''ft' >tt at v. ar*
y 8
i | Ah 14
i- iiomiiitmourp*i
Q Tha ttota haa ba#n largly wtittad, and there nver O
A wss*uchspl*nd,!> ifMea'- Bojrs'andChilds*# f A
V clothing undar tlx# nte jf, nor wra wa v#v able to aall ao y
0 ebossply. Our word for it, un 4wt aeo your friarul# of O
rt six.'-coii yean.. A
0 WANAKItKER & BROWN, 5
Q THE OLD PLACE, OAK HALL, O
"8® 6th A Hprkat. PHILADELPHIA.
HARDWARES
r I
W | 1, s 0 U ii FA K LAN E;
d I
NEW ANIM HEAP Sto . < f C ach tttd Wagon Mate
■ E I Ik na HE E bv P't r.:i> are of a certr sup rior quality,
IS S 1m 2 1 I;I a! cheap. We will sell Saddlery
18 II 8" |1 ■ P -ft IF Bi ;wl a* law ns they can but' them
IS Lllßl 1 l Ti j $ ir. We will ktep all kin It-
II .11111 11 A L of Fa " ifr - Ii P !f " nK-n ' ji '
i tore, Miovt'a, Plow#, lump". 1 ic-
W'fV 1' ) turc Framra, Muiildiog, Mirror#,
Olv'lVXtt. ToLet Sella,
"in usi . A Children's buggie#, Wagon# of all fiii
t#. Oil Cloths, Tubs, Buck-
W •• nase .q er ..J a new ar: 1 < 'mj. •te
. '• n ,N i. Ver. :.nd II a-' t .'.s, anil Chum.'',
' delprua, fmra the manufacturer* fr..rn fir*t
hat.d* at extf 'y hi*. ic< v..; hw
will sell at the low. -th. I'd u pr,. •. Wl.< i 'lYc have
uv. ill g!X • if i },!. th<- advar.tagi .if
, * \\. i . • i i in
( b' .ipts! 11 :tt j ware St i*t e m tin c. ut;- connection
ttt. We have oo; iplete (took a Tin Shop, Mr.
uf Haugc-, Ilea! r>, J'arlor Smith, f reman, in which we
and Cook Stove#. Each m inufacture all kinds of linaare.
tt? Slote g taranleed
to "iye satio Spouting made and put up of the be#i
f.u iion iu quality of tin at the lowe* price*.
ev * Call and see us auJ wc will kubstantt
cry respect. ; ate what *c advertise, as we shali
Bar-iron, Nif -, take plta-ure iu chowiug our stock.
liorkC-shors, Norway
Nail R wis. warranted i the R■ m- No. 7an Hume# l-.ock, C
1 st qualiiv. We claim w hav.- *b*.r# trorth of 1 cat Office, ISti.t-fonte.
Um bt* Pat !. . 1.1 L'-.C . Yar
WILSON <k McFARLANE,
ever oflt'red aud the ch ~ < st. Our -^.,3^,
411 liIHTII
-31.
of! O
ris
SHORTLID6E & CO,
rn O
BELLEFONTE, PA.
'a- O
~ Have trci-tcd am w CHAIN ELEVATOR on their Coal Yard and are buying grain
AT THE HIGHEST PRICES,
gh
in cash on delivery, for
WHEAT.
'* CORN,
RYE.
1., (| VTS
( LOVER 8EEI) &C.,
Cnli'iu! n.g i l< e 1 .* 1 v -nr. > pr. n ptly tl.:,11 any other place in town
ill ll mrvl.! the NEW KLEVAtOH the 1:1 1 do-irable place to tall grain.
jlNWOcifFwiAL.*!
[. Ti.o * nly dealct in Centre County who sell tho
\Y; Ii Li K Ei Si iii Ai U Hi E Ci Oi Ai L
from the old F>..ltinio-e mine* Also
SHAMOKIX AND OTHER GRADES
of Anthiß- ilo Coal dryly h.*u oJ txpre-ly for hour-euse. attho lowest prices
tt
RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER.
I EIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAN*.
DEALERS IN
CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER,
nl tthi. • i ft** >:• *!> lnt 1 ■ t*ri. . and >\arranted to be m good a fertilizer as an
•-! oth.-r plaster.
Orf]Ci£ AND 7A 3D
NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT,
iiF.n.rovrr, PA.
ni'SKLB .1- .1 r.i/.i.v.
House, Sign, and OfeK ASIENLAL PftXifTEffS,
|{. -|.,.i tfu , r.r rnuf - dHn y are i-rer red to do all kinds of work in their line
•if tin -in *in iho neat.'-1 ll bos' lyle. All kind* of
IGEMNING,
I'AI'ER HANGING,
AND CALCIMINING,
PROMPTLY* ATTENDED TO.
( iini 11 * • A 'V mail r.-oeive j.. inrpt attention, anil sntisfne
li.iii I'lr.m'. -.I Ch -g. n 'i .".in... le.
r I.'. f .r. J. N. DUNK I.E& 00..
b Spring Mills, Pa.
ii \K.CI"; \<i 1 •" Li ;'.i li."ipi'P'.tt I.T, ma .a#but
11 ;Ri Is. " 1 . > •' 1 W ' er -tt'." t wt !i ,rd, 1:n : qunkor ti churi
, late of Poiu-r twr>., 'he'd, havlag,— . . . _ _
id i lmiu. 1 1 proh 1 . Hex-1 J U W
t .' ' A. J. ORE DOB K.
k tt'ii.v • ' - DENTIST.
OV M ALisl**! x I" ®til! Ivjc-it • Pino (In*trc Mill* arid l t; w pr* !
1% l'i trAr.-. t l tbe boirtetfi oi Ia(tentisfit a -ft-Ancel
I 't j ')' i ■. ■i•. ** ,1 ' i *' ,* neiabit liPf. la (be bmt J
JAS. \ HE A V It < c . ..n .at rcathinal.l# 1 te#. In I
r .r*. * ** .* ' v, "i . -iv • rtiurca miulc a T • etb •* I
tlWOi'ot Hciieloilti?, i ,t. tract (nt without pain. ' <4
J KG LITER'S NOTICE
1 he following Recounts have be n \ - •
it ■ I n .<1 |i<-- -d by me m 1 remain f. •
r< >or! ; i t!'i> offiro (>(■ th- iit• 1• - I ti
h >irx, legatee*,creditor* and nit ptlo t* i"
•ny wav inT--if(l, *nd will he pr le<l
it. lb" Orphan's Court of Centr- ew
" i Wednesday. the Ifrith day of Ay*-I,
|k|". for r<inflirui*ti(pt and avowant' .
1. The first and partial account if !> •, f
Krttr. n'imifiU(ratr if Ac of Philip Krtl
! Lie "f Grrgg twp. dee'd
2. ThftaceonutofGsH*. W. RumWrg.r,
n Iniit Utrit"r of dec of (. II Kunil . -
ir >r, late if PutUin twp dn 'ti
S TI •a. r in tif W. K i! : d . c-
up.r of Mary ll<'iidvroit, late f llu<:
Itarti, dw'd,
4 Tha nrttfUAl .f Geo. Fra* gu t<i n
<<f Samu*l S , W*lc.y 8, ui -J V v IJ
I'rav <•!, minor •bildren f .John Prtrtl.
fi. Tha account ol K. II ilistcrrnati, ad*
' iniu'ttrator of Ac. of John Ho*t<-r aa>,lL>
of potter twp, dae'd.
fi. Tin account of Albert o.m, tn,
if tha I'ttata f Win. Albert >ti, at-
Phitipsburg dae'd.
7 The account of Jot Shirk and \.L
i • i. administrator of Ac. <*' I'. ■> •
M. Shirk, lata of Potior twp dte'd.
H. The account of P. W Him Hart, n i
ninutrator of A c of lienry Barn l-art, lato
■ f II 'UK* twp, dae'd.
51. Tin* account of John L. Mutter,
I ufctdi i*. of Richard P. Morton, unit. r
, mid of Robert and Susannah Morton, it--
• f Ferguson twp, dae'd.
10 The account of John It. Mu**i*f,
yua'ditn of A'exsnder R. Morion, mir. r
child f Robert and Susannah Morton, la! '
ot Vrrc ut'tri twp, dae'd.
11. The er iunt of John L. r,
guardi-.n <>f I.aurt V. Morton, "minor
child • f R 'hart and Susannah Morton
I it* of Ferguson twp, dae'd
12 These >uot of Win. l.Lrd, jr. ad
•iiinutrator of dec. of Wm. Liard, sr., lato
of W -th townthip, deed.
18. The tenth annual account of Daniel
Rbotdt and John levin, Jr., surviving
ruf.ee* under the will of Win A. Tbotn*
fcv deed.
11 The partial account o! J. C- Sample,
i d ni Tirator of dec. of Alexanner hatapla
ate of Ferguson twp. det d.
lfi. The account of J. C. Sample, admift
*tr .tor of Ac. of Margaret .Sample, late of
Ferg'jMjn twp. dne'd.
115. T>-e account of Samuel Milliter jr.,
- J rwivirijf executor under the will of M.
r Milliki *, lata of the Borough of Rella
boic, dae'd.
17. The account of Sarauel M 'liken, jr.,
•urriving guardian of Clara V. Milliken
jnder the wilt of II It Milliken, dee'd.
lb. The account of Robert Gicnn, g.isr
-1 an of Daniel Bailey, minor child of Ja*.
Bailee. late Ferguson twp, dee'd.
Pi. The account of Joseph Hoy. a sno ir*
tirator of dec. of Win. Cor!, late of Fergu
son twp. dae'd.
"Al The account of DaniA P. Shope and
loi*ph A. Rankin, executor* of the !•*'.
wiil and teatament of J as. Alexander, laic
if Miieaburg, dee d
-21. The firal account of John Gafbt
one of the executor* of the lat wi'l aii\l
taalauient of Martha Ccla, late of Spring
I twi>. ii-c'd.
22. The account of Oaortn Kor isn,
1 guardian of Loui*a Kraxior (now dae'd a
minor child of Jonathan Frax.er, |k'J.
23. The account of Samuel Frank, al*
minittrator of Ac. of Mary Confer, late of
Penn township, dee'd
24. The account of Samuel Frank, trus
tee appointed by the Orphan Court to *elt
real e*l*le of Solomon Confer, late of Perm
twp, dae'd.
'Si The final account of Ira C. and J. K
Leather*, executor* of the last w ill and
testament of John Leather*, late of How
ard twp, dae'd
20. The aupplitnenlary account of A U.
. Harlow and Writ. V. Beck with, executor*
of the last will and testament of Clement ]
1 Dcckw >tb, late of Port Matilda, d J.
!■ 27. The account of F. II \'an Vaixah.
. administrator of Ac of K. F. Van Vs aah
late of Grece twp, dee'd.
2b The Brat partial account of D. <.
, Bush. * Jministrator of Ac. of Gaorye M
Yocuui, lata of Belie'onte Boroujth, dar'.l
'£/ Trie partial account of G' >rgr 11
Boak, administrator of the cstx-.e ;of
•'Jam* K. Boak, late of Burr- Je tap.
'deed.
30. The accannt of Crru* Wa*'oo, .-,d
ministrator of Ac. of Jonn Wa* -n. !*:•' **f
Harris twp, dee'd.
82. The account of Adam Stover. r> r
jdtan of John W. Biddle, a minor child of
Wm. Biddle, late of Centre co., c d.
1.2. The account of Adam Stover, c' ,-
dianwf \V. F. Biddle. a minor ( . I
Wm. Riddle, late ot Centrecv. d< - <l.
88. The account of Mr*. Mary Valen
tine. administratrix, of Ac. of Reuben B.
Valentine, late of Sprina two. dee d.
TL The account of John Hoffi Rttar~
, diau of Anna K. Fulton, la'.e Ant K. '
Moon, minor child of Chat Moot:, la! f
Centre co., dee'd.
t 85. The account ofThotnasDale. adu> n
istratorof Ac. of William Dale, late of
" Lemoat, Centre co.. dee'd.
86. The partial account of Joel K'.ti R,
• ir . executor of Ac.ofJoalKlinf.tr , Uve
• of Miletbury.
B*. The account ol William Alii >■ .jr.,
fuardiaa of Nora Daufhenbauyh. n;i. r
child of Jaoob Daufhcnbaufh, la:** of
Centre co., dee'd.
0 3h. The account of Jostah I!. B -iwn,
, juardian of Alrira Lottar, Ute Ahrim
Luca- minor child of Henry M. Lucas,
late Snow Shoe twp dee'd.
1"J. The accou-t of A.J. eol I) W.
Sbivclv, late of Patton twp. dee'd
40 The final account of J. P. Oephart,
sole actiny adminitlrat*r af the estate < i
Jacob S. Awl. late ol Harris twp. <!• d.
llcfister's fiffice, )W. E BvECitriv.it>,
llelle font* >
March 2otb. 1577 I Register.
W. A. CURRY,
CT:\TREHII,I..PA.
'Would most respeetfully inform the oil" •
aea* of this vicinity, that he bassta-: ? d a
new Boot and Shoe Shop, and v.v, . be
thankful form share of the public | .r. a.
age. Boot* and Shoes made to order ar.d
according to style, and warrar.tr hi* wcrrk
toequal any made elsewhere. All k,: s
of repairing done, and charge* rcn- >
Give him a cuall. fnh 1:5 1*
n fIALL
Furniture Rooms'
F.KRI KRI'HRIXK.
respectfully intorms the citixen* of C,-:,tr
county, that he ha* bough t out the >!tl
-tend of J. O. Deininger, and has reuuect'
the prtcca. They hava constantly on hand
ind ruakti to order
BEDSTEADS,
BUKBAUS.
SINKS.
\> ASHSTAN DS.
tXJRNKR CDPBOAKDrf •
TABLES, Ac., Ac.
Their stock of ready-made Furniture is
( large and warranted of good workmi nabip
and i* all made under their own intmed •
n ate sujMtrviston, and is offered at rate;
cheaper than elsewhere.
Cn.l and see our stock before purchasing
elsew here. -v. f,-h. U-
I \ F. FORTNKY", Attorney at l.uw
1/ Bellefonte, Pa. Offico over U< v
it.lit * bank. max 54'ttp
tIK.NEt BROCK EKUOFr, J. b. ■ tTi TFiTt
President, Cashier.
OENTRK COUNTY BANKING CO
4 (Late Milliken, fliovcr & Co.)
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow interest, ' ,
Discount Notes,
BUT ard Sell.
Covcrnment Secuiities.GoUl <f
spKVfiftf Ct upon*
CENTRE H A~L L .
' COACH SHOP.
I*£Tl MURRAY,
at his establishment at Centre Hall, keep
<>n hand, and tor sale, at the most roasonu*
ble rates.
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
Puikabd FANCY*
1 and vehicles of every description made to
f order, and warranted to be made of the
best seasoned material, and by the most
_ skilled and.competent workmen. Bodies
for buggies and sprtDg-wagons Ac., of the
most mproved patterns made to order,also
Gearing of all kinds made to order. All ,
kinds ot repairing done promptly and at.
ihe lowest possible rates.
Persons wanting anything in hu line are-,
requested to call and examine his work,
they will find it not to be excelled for dur
t shiliivwnd wear. may Btf.
a CENTRE HALL
Hardware Store.
J. 0. DKININGKR.
A new, complete Hardware Store ha
been opened by the undersigned in C'en
• tre Hall, where he is prepared to sell al
kinds of Building and House Furnishing
Hardware, Nails, Ac.
Circular and llaud Saws, Tennon Saws,
Webb Saws, Clothes Racks, a full assort-"
ntent of Glass and Mirror Plate l'icturo
h'rnines, Spoke*, Felloes, and Hubs, tiible
Cutlery, Shovels, Spades and F. Iks, ■*
Lock-." Hinges, Scrows, Sash Springs,
' fl.> , shoes. Nails, Norway Rous, O <,
F- Itcl'is, Carpi rter Tools, Pair.t,
i e frnmei! in tk* line t **
I e ' ' > ' ' " ■ • ct. rt
ij .hot*.-* .. i ,
i Ttui.., i ..'ered cheap
er than elsew..- v r