RN oe err TR RR TTR CENTRE HALL RI FRIDAY, JAN, 28th ti, PORTER. RESPONDENTS. —Uoinmun'e t be wh tten on both sides of § sheet of paper. Bel . lh oL - 4 po i { aiies will be efected. 3 5 Ho Mo —— fear? HEN All a'ong have we been eX posing comm tted undor radical rule at Wash. the republican renders of the Reporter may have thought “we were engaged making a false alarm! No reader, only too rue, that robberies are com- mitted which are without a parallel ’ are becoming alarmed, and are forced The New york Post, a radical organ, Favs ‘When a politcal party hasa great predominence, it is pretty sure to draw to itself they rogues, and the self-seakers in the community. That is the danger of such an aséen- dineyy A party may become the tool of corrupt men, because its leaders ave careless -and over-confident strength, and bacause the rogues and desire to use it as their mstrument. r § } When a party becomss corrupt, t a “ waanle apd mn Te, hat “2b. iL. people who endure for a while with th palience which short-sighied politic ins are so ure io veigunderstand, Fl? cave it and take up th h eth lel ~ ‘eIen tly ey run the risk of faring but lit- etter by the change. Jt seems tomany thoughtful friends of the Republican party that it is run { i “ \ cach a popular desertion. It has amongst ts leaderes wise, prudent and good men, but these are, in yer-rid (en by qlth to ld T1711 fr irgited MANY CASES ; INAFOTULS, . hn J " Oyun UV Pprenitors, ont STH . p {oo ignorant forthese tines, wl de- mand at las’ ni litieal 3 / AT 34] NOW gl Ri ul dele i.e : 21 it roseltivt } imstallad a HUN) LOD De INsti len as agistalor LiL LAE . {reneral Grant is elected ¥ er i138 1s Ly Ue, Ae a oh i the fatare squarely he 13 aver. « 3 ) Wii mereiv if HE country 1s sate. tor tom answer VIAL TOD . Ly 04 Las y xi . ey Buhjce {o win Lets : 5 ol > naounced that +} .“ oth 3 ds Hi sole thlief party to live Fa: 4 I Gen BE3 0 lad tax: thie Now, #% 0 eoonomy, a moyent at song of w.iiga have bam b peasaul Loagress, au Cals. x fount 1 1 { i - » wo . XN. J AEE IRE thea 73. UE AMErica) PEOPLC Ai x aio ay au Fe Rp fn ap dr . } 5 80 J90LEdi ths La dunner al to continue fans. They ave nov without resentment, an x w ENT | ten upon note paper, ' mourning borders To the Hon. Vice * President of the Un ited States 3 . ir: Iherewith most respectfully GOVERNOR. We notice that quite a number of with a heavy ., . ! cgunties have expressed their prefer ence forGon. Geo. W. Cass, as thenext! 8 ted States an application for a pension Crome Class 19 of Pittsburg, and a very : : ® “lam a widow of a President of the | excellent man | Hon. Asa Parker, has written a let- | {jig country’s serviee; that sad ca that if’ the Democracy made | health, and by the advice of my physi | made him their choice he would aceept | cian I have come over to trepmaty to try the miner 1 waters, and during the | CO winter to go to Italy, but my financial | thursting himself forward for nomina- | means As aol permit nie to tuke advan | tion, | tage of the urgent advice given ne, Gen. MceCUanless, of Philadelphia, nor can I live in the style. becoming the widow of the Chief Magistrate of a great nation, although I live as econom stating -~ 13 not desirous of {who addressed the democratic muss meeting at Centre Hall, during the > ; weal as 1 ean. oped services my an | who favor his nomination for Goveru- husband has rendered to the United | Reates, and of the feartul loss I have L sustained "by his untimely death, his martyrdom; I may say, 1 respectfully submit to vour honorable body this | netitie nine that a vearly pension CdJudge Mayer presided for the first petition, hoi that a yeariy j : may be granté less pecuniary care, [ remain most respectfully, last campaign, has also many friends decply-lamented | OF, | THE N Court EW JUDGE. commenced fast Monday. i 1 | ness has, given ime. His manner of disposing of busi- general satisfaction || | eases are disposed of without that use- | | less waste of time which heretofore | Frankfort, Germany. | ‘haracterized our quarter sessions. |, : characterized pial ; [Committee on Pensivn wpe judge Mayer will continue to | | Wel | bea rea The Question To Be Decided. l live judge and hold our courts | | with a view to the dispatch of business, "and all concerned teel that they will be : J ‘ and all C { 4 . new suffrace amendment the ( olhstitu- : tion. to be known as Article Fifteen: ness to have cases disposed Of. ARTICLE 10. The right of eitizens of the United States to hold office shall not bed United States, The neero who robbed the bar at denied or abridged by the State, en accecunt of previous condition of servitude. Rikards Hotel, was sentenced 2} years : 3 AN) to the penitentiary. em oat. Ans — | The radical House at Harrisburg | committed another outrage, a few days | introduced this four years ago, when ago, by oustinga Democrat trom Phila- \ wade : hn! ; : yi the case 1s a little different now but let a radi-| alving his seat to . : them try it on. delphia, and cal. i ip Hon. Wm. A. a letter declining to be a Radical Plunderings. the Bel lefonte it Se i Wallace has w ritten ; From | radical. Tue press of the State, oenerally, candidate JOvernor. ) » £3 4 dh No i i a a. . arum in the Senate— Defeat ae Infamous Philadelphia x neceiver Bill : : rt} ; ¢ Nenate was agsin without a quo ty ‘a + iL € . {i of the Foldors and Pasters at an r » ’ 1: Ih work tor one fourt! rum on Saturday. The democratic Sen- do the ators absented themselves {rom the Lehamber in order to defeat the bill enate to prevent Mr. Mel- | iver of Taxes of Phil- | ers-on, and of that fall from | remedy is a yery simple one. ice to-dav and tolesislate | | tered to "that sum. ending in S $ EE Heil hheoe Ruouest taking Pe eat +1 the Tate incumbent, Mr. Peltz, into of: fice despite his defeat at the poi 3. But in WHS | abpen ¥ . 1 red i +} . } wien the roli make a serious n these Treasury i » . . Nation, will hear Intorz who do not ered to their | tempt to sto % i eng, the | States and Senale colli LO DHE, Hep Lae id +1 } 3 | . 1 | 1 LI Caalner all \ leaks "3 ~ hs § nanes. anil 4 1 ! i PLLIES, DU ’ 1 o cloek i seh. + ad axes Lill, 1 order to } 1:13 roi} } r a at, solid Nave been passed on ~at- - . - > 1 i VE i= yO . . . 1 ition af MARL E In-qav. in terror trom the proditie al dali, accomplish its .-~ abie Frauds in Les Spool Silk. wa at as poltiealy dead. Mr. iHl.tak waton of th ad pai nine ©’ ho | nye } . baiore the prop 3 dy loy w } DOSS The el his attention to the the ) 1 . . . $ 6420p 1 y yes aq 3S © ected DV th iy {raud Pri th . to day i! he w Philadelphia LE Me. | tan y+ wil ed | ced by aitz Ww 1s theo i $n RI a . . Bu Wand a 8 ELT HR nly by proving, . ibun i thai ) EDI ON MANS er trioun ii, that he received mors Mr. Mellow. This act on of the little band of brave - and trae democrats, assisted by some of | the more honest and independent on ~11 he “ tii 0 RIK. l Sore A . ' legal Afty vards 1s sold from ten cents retail; 100 yards, twanty five ig to forty on" A book has been magle in Hartford which weighs seventy-five pounds, and contains 1.056 pages.y Many are enlisting in the army in [ndin to escape from the faminine which is surly impending. The post office clerks in Clgvelend, Ohio, are all females. The Siamese Twins and the Pro- posed Seperation. An English paper says © “The object which Chang and Eng, otherwise known as the Siamese Twins, had in view in visiting Edinburg was to obtain the adeice of Professor Syme ns to the advisability of severing the intercommunicating band by which | they have been so long held together, Last week Chang and Eng waited on | Professor Syme at the University for | this purpose. After a careful examin | ation Professor Syme was strongly of the opinion that such an operation would prove highly dangerons to their lives, and accordingly advised that the toperation should not be performed. | Sir James Y. Simbsom Barts, also en- Ctertaininge the same view, and the opin- tons of the two learned professors, may, | we think, be taken as conalusive ovi- Mrs. Stevens, a daughter of Thack- eray, is in Boston. > > - * A Marylander is writing the life of Chief Justice Taney. A drunken man was picked up in | the streets of St. Joseph, Mou., with $2,700 in gold on his person. er sot A wan in Obion county, Tenn, has recently been furnished with triplets, all feminine, and he has named them de VI Fa'th, Hope and Charity, He needs dence on this hitherto unabated point. | all of thosegraces to enable him ot bear It is intended however, to take the | such inflictions. opinion of a Paris professor on the sub- | eb Jeet; but doubtless the opinions of the | It took two cars packed full to car- two northern professors will have con- | by Washington the records of the siderable weight with the two brothers | mustering office at Columbus, Ohio, in whatever course they may ultimaely | adopt.” | | wr i niin In Kansas 26,000 acres of land have a a | been purchased for a colony of Swedes, | LORS & Hou —A bushel. of com | y}g ape coming over in the Spring. will make 104 Ibs. of pork gross. Then | map 4 when corn costs Pork costs | An Ohio farmer has raised forty | 12} cents g bushel 11 cts. i Ib. | bushels of a new variety of corn in two 117 cents @ bushel 2 cts. @ 1b. | years, from four kernels. ? bushel : cts, Fi Ih. . +> : © bushel. ......4 ets. @ Ib. | cents '@ bushel....... .5 ots, # Ib. | cinnaii Infirmary, last Thursday, after | cents @ bushel cts. § Ib. | living 103 years, ' When Pork Sells at Jorn Brings | Baron Rothchilds lel: only £400, | 3 cents § 1b 20 cents Fi bu, | 000,000, (4 cents P Ib..............33 cents bu. dweents @lb.......... 0. 42 cents P bu. | 4 cents @ lb.......... i... 20 cents @ bu. @ > cents cents Mrs. Annie Brown died in the Cin- Highway robbers hold the northern part of New York in a reign of terror. The Clearfield Railrond.—At last the long projected, talked of ‘and ex- | tire. ected railroad is completed to this| ’ : re of at least to ok nostent 4 I'he negro race constitutes one-tenth ‘ ‘ us 3 i 3 € FL 5 . - . ARE : , d States. to accommodate the traveling public. of the population of United States os . rains commenced running on Monday the 11th inst, and depot buildings are in conrse of erection. With the usher- | a theatre or concert room. ing of the railroad opening, have pas- | sed away the days of staging and ex- thorbitant charges, and it is now to be hoped that a reduction in the price of i many of the leading articles of mer i . . . i chandise will speedily field Jowrnul, > CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY. Senate. [he bill repealing the tenure-of-of- hee act was reported from the Re. trenchvment Committee with amend. ments, leaving the heads of’ departments | (the Cabinet) subject to removal at the | will of the President, during a recess of the Senate, and authorizing him to | suspend all other civil officers durin such racess without having speciii evidence to justify the suspension The Judiciary Committee reported ad versely upon the eredentials of My E¥eir x : di + Hil, Semator-elect trom Georein. Mr. Trambull presented a minority ro port. A motion to take uj House bill. ir ine reitetl of | cause A female pedestrian in Buffalo has They have an old gentleman of 85 his neighborhood skating, follow. — (lear- 4 . : $00,000 a year and a house to live in. A duel was recently fought at Brus- ' sels between two Belgium journalists. Both were wounded 1 the back, ve. ON ‘ The deceased King of Siam left one thousand, nine hundred, and seventy- seven widows of various ages to mourn his loss. The Detroit river is being surveyed to acertain the practibility of a tunnel hetween Canada and the states, It is proposed to make a new State to be ealled “Saperior” out of the up per portions of Michigan and Wiscon si, A poultry riddle maker asks, “Why (2 a hen immortal ifr son never sets.” 1 » Lie Wilitam MeGarahan was discussed un til the expiration of the moming hour | : A ship eaptain has been found guil- [he bill relating to the central branch 1 . two boys, by a San One hie flozoed for ty of crue.iy i Francisco court ty times on the vo and made him eat tobacco and drink water, a gallon ata time, to “strength n his lanes,” antl, as i Union Pacific Railroad was to ken up and dobated by Mossrs, Stewart Ifassendean, Howe, and Couk ins, The ~enate then adjourned, House or RepresENTATIV ES. In the House, Sates, | ess tnan Oo the i LR one of tne wit the call of | nesess suid, his stomach pufied out ik. » 2 Loig 8. under the usual namber | of bills and resolutions were intro A ———— i ———— RE ———— —————— ET — “Is that clock right over there?” asked a visitor the other day. “Right where else.” — so lf -» — Some of the “best families” of Mil- waukee have been shocked to find that their boys were members ofa juvenile club that met in @refornished hog- to play cards, smoke pipes and drink whiskey for an evening. EE — John Whalen and wife were fear- fully burned im a basement house in Sands street, Brooklyn, on Sunday night. They went to bed drunk, leaving a candle burning near the bed, which soon caught fire, dnd —- ——— General Grant arrived in Proyi- dence on the 5th, and was the guest of Governor Burnside. pt oe pl A The lower house of the Alabama legislature has passeda bill repealing all laws prohibiting the marriages of black and whites. wy os Uther (Gen, Grant with tho St. Nicholas Society of New York on Monday even- mg. a - em ot i ht TRAVERSE JURORS. 2ND WEEK. Bellefonte=1) Rhoads, C McCafferty, Gregg —Ssm Harter, J G Evans, R H Duncan, DJ Mus pr, Harris—Jas Glenn, H Keller, V B Hurst Philipsburg—C Munson, Li G Kessler, Potter—G Odenkird, Jos Potter, J Sweet- wood, G B Jordan, Snowshoe—D Wolf, Walker—Jeff Royer, J Dietrich, Howard—J N Hall, J Montgomery, J W* Packer, 3 Miles—Jas Stover, Farguson—R Garner, P Kichline, Union—A Colhoun, Jos Alexander, 4+ Moon—A Elder, Taylor—J Emigh, Huston—H Harwsock, Boggs—J Poorman, Milesburg— Wi Boggs, Rush—1. Hess. Haines—H Fidler, Jacob : | Condo, Ponn—Mich Kerstetter, Hurris—J Mitehell, NEW GOODS! * “ Now Opening. The undersigned having purchased “the / | {+ ] wmlenished | rit) , : | nd renien:shed it with new goods just pur- chased at the lowest Cash prices, feel confi- deat that it will be to the interest of all who want to buy goods to give then a cxll be- fore purchasing elsewhere, They have placel the store under the M. Lashell, { § i i { control of Mr. Js had many vours o at all times hep 1d others, Ad 4 and make it | an object for them to purchase 3 W Ho N i i 1 > nil k nd s of goods usuaily kept in such us Goods, » uv Hi | e a ——— - Broxs HOTEL, 312 & 314 Race Street, a few doors above Tis conpecy + Philadelphis. 0 vice iitral loenlity makes it desirable for gi 1#iting the city on business or for pleas= "(fo A. BECK, Proprietor. *merly of the States Union Hotel. epi0ogLr” © New Goods! New Goods! GEO. D. PIFER, whe } Store, in No. 6 Brockerhoff Rebs 2 Tage to Post Office, in Belletonte, Pu,, hus just received a fresh supply of © A FALL AND WINTER GOODS a ¥ r which he is selling at remarkably low rates His Stock consists of i A § ) Dress Goods, such as, Poplins, French and Irish Poplin, Alpueas, Wool De Lains, siritaned snssesan veessesss FTERCH Merenos, Bleac snd U - reopereiiene blonds dnl j3pjen we *resvapdh RR ge bg a all BLANKETS, TICKING, &e., &e. In addition tothe above he has, and eeps constantly on hand, large stock of k Over-Coats and Clothing for beth Men and Boys, of all descriptions. He also keeps the celebrated Hall Boots and Shoes, in endless varieties. ALSO QUEEN'S WARE, CA FRUITS win fact, p or] pet hat may bd infled for can be fond o y gar The highest market price paid for Grain IN CASH. Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. Give hima a call before cha- sing elsewhere. GEO. D. P R. . 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"A008 A 1 Irocerie Public Sale! oc *Sa Wi Id at public Sale, at the resi- | dence of the susseriber. near Anronsbarg, | : { on Wednesday, Murch 3rd next, the follow | 3 - ! Leavi lue > 3 : rd next, { > x ogy | Leaving due on Premium ing personal property, viz: ! X ueensw al C. | notes taken the past vear......: ) Yin 3 pe ¥."} . ’ i ¥ . . - 3 Horses, 1 Coit, thr. eRIT To this add receipts { * ‘0 3 W > Cows, 2 Heifers with into the Trensury all’ voung Caitl: from as.essments No. call, young ALLE, ony ' 4, and applied to the : "two horse Wagon, the wood-work for | | payment of losses $3583 82 wn Z-horse Wagon, one plantation Wagon. | Also. money on depo- one spring W agon, one Reaper, two setts sit daemembers Hay ladders, Woodlsdders, Windmill, | | Baluace inthe Treas'y 170 45 Horsegears, ono seit heavy Breechbands, —_ Plow = Harrows, Cultivators, two large | ! Sleds, one Logsled, one Hayenke, Hay fork | and Rope, Forkes, Rakes. 2 grain Cradles. Mr. Logan opposed grant- | 8 cloverseed Cradles, oth Chains, Lag and | . v7 . ing any more subsidies and favored a Iv they are ica lv | duced and referred. A resolution tor the payment of the members from Ar kansass for the full term of the Forti- eth Coneress, excited some opposition, | Mr. Sherman moved to lay it on the table: necatived-— yeas TY, nays 88, [t was finally referred to the Reeon- struction Committee. The worning hour having expired, the vext thing in order was the suffrage question, bat on motion it was postponed, and at | quarter before two the consideration of | { the Danver Pacifier Railroad bill was resumed. iy 3} { Of which amount there has ning, from such docu- | the radical’ side of the chamber, has | tine fifty vards, the consumer on oe | = : been called neni ments as de, Well's. report; and, from protecte |, not only Mr. Melloy, but the | gets from thirty to forty vards, he is tho digeussions in the press, what is the | people of Philadelphia, against the ra- | defrauded out of a small amount, it is cause 0. their sufferings. Suppose the | pacity of the corrupt “ring” who seem | pene hut the principle is the same, be Republican ‘party on as it has detirmin +1 to hold every luerative of | tho sum areat or small. If instead of gonosol Hie. Suppose 13 puts of reform + fice in th» city, no matter what means one hundred vards he gets only sixty suff ors th tf comin Winn of bre ery and must be resorted to in order to keep to ciohty vards. the cheat reaches SOTI- 1 LAL ACE which foes me wle them in POSsession, All honor to the! OUs proportions, and so on as the prices : tf it Li Lm tho ii if possible, t fidelity und courage of the Senators who paid is higher al d the reduction in worsz? Wad then? Does any e-7 have necomnlished the defeat of this | quality is greater. . The consumer, be- | p tilieah imagifid the people to be so meditated weong. But how will the ing ignorant of the fact that heor she fonlsh as mot to demand a change, and | radical patty c.ear itself of the imputa- | io cheated in leneth and weizht, does Lo seis it lathe only, way in which | tion of this attempted legislative fraud? | |, feel the loss “at the time, but the | the people can get it—by a changeof Tt wasmade a purty question by its | qyanufacturer who makes millions of | partie=? lending representatives in. both houses. spools and thousands of pounds in the Wasa, oor will gave the R publican The caucus lash was laid upon the party jie Who will re- | hacks of radical members and senators, gin {or it the confi of the peo- | and the fury of partisan rage was lot ‘pie? Who will unite to impose up of Tt wise medsuros; and denounce as it be s 765 39 —— —— $28,712 54 Orda oy . our tr system to biker og ADRH WARE, 4.204 27 —— FL BOOTS and SHOES, : : | Making the total assetts the | past vear Hats and Caps, EXPENSES, | Compensation to Dj. { TOCTOMS .ooveinnnnaninnt $112.86 Drugs, Oils and Paints, taluty of San : Wood and Willow Ware, also | Salary of Hoe rtarEs- 0H : : | Printing, office reng, ‘Wall Paper, Fish, Salt, Leather, &ec. | stationary 138 91 20 00 Cowchaing, Potatoes, Hay, House Furni- | : pw aniar. 1 ghiteals AW } \ y ture, 2 Stoves, and many other articles too | course ofa year, appreciates very sensi- | substitute of hiv own. Me, Windom | numerous to mention, Sale to commence | | bly the profits which aceare to him favored land grants to railroads, as the nt 10 o'clock, when due attendance will be "through practicing the fraud. | value of the remaining lands was en | BI und Terms made Kitown hy RATER loose upon every man who daved to] Ly | hanced. Mr. Schenck favored the bil 3 pro irc WMH. IR. raise his voice against it. It was a | ARKANSAS | and thonght General Grant did. The | PUBLIC SALE. evitrary ‘te its objects and policy all mearure of the radical party . in the | Ah Rvoac ary nav ‘oot— | debate was continued by Messrs. Hig- | Will be sold at public sale, at the resi- corruptions, all RRL all fa- | legislature, and whilst the fos members | Ar le i Clover Po ' by, O'Neill aud Covode, in favor of the | dEtEent the —t to I voritism, all partial legislation ? Unless | of that party who opposed it will re- | ire Radical Spea Ror otdlre Fue bili; | *rout SL ¢ 0lf's Store, on i islature in the Role of an In- J # destrustion ! y 1:1 ” { I 10e * ten mesma x’ : | : Give us a call and you must be comrwinced | Desk for Secretary to that Centre Hill is the place to buy good | preserve papers and cheap goods, | U. S. reygnue tax and Grarr & Tuoursox, | SIKMPE J... fe enncden “186 19 Centre Hill, Jan. 22. 69, Losses hid Sal fs store house of Jno W 3 2 | | DHL A moptiowsaiday theibill: on the Pareday, Kebrurey. 11th 289. the party, has leadars ¢ompetent and | table was lost--yeas 85, nays 92. It was then referred to the Committee on | Public Lands. A resolution was offer- Led instructing the Reconstruction Com- cogrageous eaomzh: to do. this, tis lisely to be ruined, to fall into general disgrace before the administration of Crrant is half ovo. EE Bt mie i According to the Washington corres pondeat of the Cincinnati Gazette, rad- $408 ft 3 ¢ 3 uf ' 5 . ial Senator Marlen, of [owa, after a terig of six yearsinithe U. S.. Senate, upon a salary of 85 now ta be werth one million of dollars! er, abandoned the Gospel and took to “talking nigger and robbing the Gov- and no wonder that so many preachers are forgetting their duty and dabbling in politics—that pays better. Tobog leader in Christ's canse, does’ not pry 80 well in thinzs earthly, but to become # JeadGr of radicalism, is to join ‘the TY 3f “forty thieves” and that ‘hes Bae firtunes for thousands. orig pesple pay taxes to build up fortunes forthess plunderers. ESA FE oP rm cn pps Jesse Foodoost, of Philipsburg, C. ~ K¥ller, of Bellefénte; and Fred Kurtz {, bave been appoint. d > ot YY; of Clanire Hy ty, to tatet the conferees of th: other conties of this district at Huntingdon om, Feb, 19th, te appoint a sen torial daiggats ve VALI, With instructions for Gen. McCandless, fur Governor, : ARs WC sponsiblefor the contemplated outrage, — 1 riot. tenia ttn a From Washington. BUFPRAGE QUESTION. Washington, Jan, 25.-It is under- stood here to-day, that the Republican | members of the Ohio delegation have agreed among themselves to vote eith- | er directly or indirectly against the ne- gro suffrage amendment to the Consti- . tution, now pending in the House of Representatives. The disposition of “many other Republican members is to | vote for the amendment proposed by | Mr Brooks of New York, conferring | | suffrage upon women and children over | 4 ry twelve veais. This would be a proper | accompanitient to the negro suffrage scheme of Bontwell, and would, no | doubt, so neutralize it as to resultin its | | thorough, defeat, even by the present | | ¥ 5.14 hy | Radical Congre | | MRS. LINCOLN'S PETITION FOR RELIEF. | | Inthe Senate to day, Mr. Wade pre- | sented a petition from Mis. A. Lincoln | praxing an annual pension “in consid eration of the great services her deeply | | lamented husband rendered to to the | United States.” The petition is dated | at Frankfort, Germany, and written | upon a sheet of note paper with a heavy | | : . ; . : v “morning border. ! MRS. LINCOLN. The President pro tem. of the Senate | | laid before that body to-day the fol- | | lowing petition from Mrs. Lincoln, writ cendiary Savage. Memphis) Junuary 21.—The Ava- lamation revoking martial law in Woodruff county, editor of the Republican by threats to take from him the public printing, which have forced him to drop all Con- sorvatism and take an extréme Radi- cal stand. His paper to-day says: Martial law may now be regarded as a of those in the Republican ranks who have opposed it,"would be justly con- He also says that in layine out the plan o v ni party in wilf make Arkansas EE ——— - A woman living in Milwaukee has not seen her husban for nineteen years, though she has been in correspondence benedict 1s a sailor, whenever he reach- es New York, homeward bound, he gets drunk; spends all his money, and only sobers out in time for another trip. i aa —Subseribe for the Reporter. but, after some oppsition, was with- drawn, and the House, at 4:13, p. m., adjourned. > >-b | Rahman, the rivals for the thronzaof A ffizhanistan, is reported to have taken place by the latest despatches from In. dia. The former isa son ‘and the latter a grandson of thelate Dost Mo- hammed, one of the most celebrated Princes of Asia in the present century | the following personal property, viz: | One. four year old horse, one breeding mare with colt, one | yearling colt, one or two cows, J one English wagon-bed good as new, one | sett of hay-ladders, and other farming im- | plenmients, too mumerous to mention. {Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, on said | day, when due attendance will be given | and terms made known by WM. ERHARD. | “Wall Paper 58.3000 New Patterns, just received from New York, an22 Zz Over 5000 Pieces now on hand, and ror sale at Wholesale prices. An- her Affzhan Prince, who has joined the Russian army in Central Asia, had lately visited St. Petersburg. Aflzhan- istan, now contested by rival native Princes, it is believed by many per. sons will soon form the battle-fisld be- tween Russia and Great Britain. = rh ap Advices from New Zealand report a declared partisan, of Ingland. | ot tives, at Poverty bay. Snooks says the reason he does not get ‘married is, that his house is not large enough to contain the conge: quence. A4~C ood 10, 12% and 15 eent per Bo paper at 9, t. Y@. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 cts. Ya. Best Satin Papers at 30 cents per Boj Also : Oil Cloth, Iga large Stock of OIL WINDOW SHADES, TABLE, STAND, STAIR & FLOOR O1L CLOTHS, all of which will be sold at tne lowest market price. AT w. (an29,tf : J. MMANIGALS, MILROY. for which we will pay market prige, sither in Cash or Trade. G.&T. i. , THE CHEAP New York Store! - Emil Joseph &,Co. We have now opened our new store on ALLEGHENY STREET, (McBride's Building) Bellefonte, where we keep'on band a fine cheap and well assorted Stock of dry goods, | . the finest and best, notions, every variety and kind, clothing, a most splendid stock, fi = y ot urs, furs, ; latest styles, Furnishing Goods, Coverlets, Napkins, Towels, 3 : : Umbrellas, linen Table Covers, Musical Instruments, Watches, Jewelry, and silver plated Ware and a great variety of goods too numerous to mention. i N. B.—Particular attention paid to the repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, anda first class Watchmaker constantly on hand i all work warranted! “Quick sales and small profits’ is our motto. i Seholl...........cooeeee. 250000 do dwelling house and furniture, 380 Gram- | 680 00 280 00 Sar ..... a LT » u = y \ * 3,907 9% { Tohuheruing Rekotth ind fonds : of the Company, the past year $29 055 84 To which nd fumds ; heretofore reported for previons. yes $156,778 78 Less am’'nt notes 3 expired & canceli- are 8 $7 ed by parties........ 16,043 25 . : oe ) ———— Making the Soin} Wii Ag - setts of the Comp. this poy Risks and insuran- yu $168,799 35 ces taken the past year $450,283 26 Same, heretofore re- : ported for ten i 3 vious years... & 5 5 5 K 4 $5 £ 88 Grand total offrisks and insu. Frances since organization... From which deduct Policies Say! expired and cancelled b consent of parties.....; 247,579 — Sars N Nes nsnnn oh ‘Grand total of risks and insu’ : Fances in force this day... 77.0 $2,668 703 Liabilities, loans and _de- posits due members... $800 4 At an election held the same day, the fi. lowing named Juembers were elected Di. rectors for the-ensuing ars = John. W Krumrine, orge Musser, .j.. shua Potter. Henr Relles Tons Shanna: Sam’l F. Forster, George Buchanan Ames . Alexander, Jueob G Moyer, Jacob oster- man, Jolin K reatpe John Wolf, ereupon the Board orpapi elected the following officers nis, ml President—George Buchanan. Vice President—Joshua Potter. Secretary—Alexan er Shannon. Treasurer—Henry Witmer, and all the former Agents were continme.§ for'the ensuing year, . 8 Attest, =~ GEO. BUCHANAN, Pres't., A Lberal discount to the trade. Please R1Ve us a call. jan22 3m Alex. Shannon, Sec'y. Janld 8t
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