war PE od ww vobe Wop mr rhe an 3 » Sr the has on ¥ NEw 8 rr Bigg EE ft a rr Wa Sradie ven Wagons Sc. prepa to Rive ‘ati! Rem ore ng ‘done ft short noe ties. Call and see his stock of Biggie! be for purchasing elsewhere. 3 ¥2 . 1] ox | ule Mechanical Dentist, | ° 8 nent Aarons- x ah located ng a bl | heen Nang wit the experience of a the profession, he would aan all wie. have - a ot nhim a cally to rdbize] Wn » a of ih assertion. re To h ii without pain. may22.68,1y WRoCKINOF, resident. ENTRE COUNTY BAN KING CO, | ATR MILLIKEN HOOVER & on). 7 WRBOEEVE; DEPOSITS, And Allow fnterest, Noten. . wataion i IS Fo Hay Nv 861 verament Securities a and’ Cou- le : aplt 68. =e TRMITH offers “Fi Profesionil teen flicey Centre Hall, Ray Mc J As ” at-law, Bellefonte: prom lpn 2 shention to y business patrust 3 julys 368, 3 ii NEFF, M i. sicin andy ® 1 Surgeon, Xm oR hysich is, i pieiond serv ices o the olf adjoining tow nships, . A Neff hae and Ned e of yy ig in tice, of Medigine snd Sur- Ait iit —aplo'a8 ly. SHLY H. x. ~ ALLISTER! T IAMES A. BE AV a MCALLISTER & BEAVER : ATTORNEYS AT-LAW; | Pellefoute, ‘Centre Ce., Pons. no “ete: Chas. HoHale, 71] Attirney st Law, Belle vite, Pa. dee, Na igi aT eH ai Ye PL fol v eid sno ah - refitted and furnish- | y ort ho oe eo “and is now in- oo v re t one of 'the:mnst pleamnierw ls.in contin]. Prnnssly: ania. HEL raveling cam vanity and drovers will al ways ind a accommodations, Dro-§ vers can at all times he sccommeodated with and Justa for a numb ge" ~f Sat 4 PHLLER: nz 7 3H Race we Street, TG. SRUGERT, Cashier. XANDER; - EAL ratelawy Be lefonte, Pa. ANUS, tre cou J : sd he Stas ees Ton Hotel #ioaw ET: 5¢ 11 RE pcs of IRWIN & hci “HONS HABD: ABESTURE ATLT A SARS r KO ; ” t i read ét 3 $a psd i CPERMS ZThp AL » publi 1 ance ; an ad Inance, Rtnd $2.00 when not paid in rd month 15 cents, ertisements are inserted at $160, square (10 lines) for 3 weeks. Advertioe ar wy eur, half year, or three months at a Tess rate. work, ‘Citsh, and neatly and ex- pai pe a CENTRE “HALL REPORTER: neha lal , CxNTRR H — P Aa August 20th; 1869. POR GOVERNOR HON. ASA PAGRER, of Onrban, FORSUPREME JUDGE! HON. CYRUS L. PERSHING, ~ of Cambria Gutity, _— ———— Wendell Phillips is one of the pecu- liarities of the “Hub,” and one of _the shed their influence over Massachusetts and keep it. loyal to their cause, : He ig a political gladiator, and periodical ly entersthe ring fora fight, and the radicalsldve to bavehim do battle for their tee, oho! dy, dndyvadionely fic talks ; bug dbs jy tionable whether Ean! they w 3 “great “dbvree of pleasare from the things said’ in’ the subjoined paragraph. ‘But they can. not complain of the workmanship, so dislike to sée¢ the picture. , As.this is by a native artist, and true to nature it will afford an. excellent opportunity of comparing our second Washington with the first. Washington, after whom his friends delight to call him. . The following is the - picture drawn. by 8 | Phillips. Look upon this picture and Hé¢ says Grant is— “A jockey and a séaside louiger ; s Ry restless boy, needing constantly to be’ amitsed, and so impatient of business that he cafiniot stay at Hid post’ niore than a week at a time. Five mouths in 0 3 "Bt fos Safar Ad 0 Hine i iid ie & week! gt ‘watering: place; act Duniti#y at 'a"mon-| strous show, or Helpless at a steam- boat excursion. The Presidency must indeed be a sinecure; if’ insuch an hour 4 concerts.” Amen, king Gen. Dix pay dadiages for the wrongs he has inflicted, upon hundreds: must-have a:very long purse. John He has mmenced his éase before the intrepid cares very little for shoulder straps. The.J udge had General Dix arrested Ona dest Roth Yn a § Hafd-’ CY Cloth: ‘Artic. c Over: Shown: The. LADIES “BEPKRTM ENT’ him, when John J. Cisco and Maoses Taylor went bail in $20,000, John, for ‘any’ length of time,’ ind | rou. may be prepared: to lear. of some” fan. j S17) §°34 From the. , most t's workshop in, Philadel ahd wa Beautiful 160k | Boats,” leat sting, ¥, "J : We haxe the, Aurgest as * Tobin.’ 69.4 HE RB Ant. AV ates, si- | re ‘men @nd boys, Just ar- : well known Stand. Tn ; eather ). Binge atbor ne | A THONAR, . " . = ERY, “including RS and Thermometers at IRWIN & WILSOSN. pr SCA LES, of the best ma make frome 4 1b: upto 190,000! b : Tew iN& W SLSON. against. General Dix in. a few . days, wheti New York will be getting rather too : hot for the ex-mmbassador to: France, ‘R tun a: pte : Jem No«2. +. i. ' one by one, says the Morning Pat The $32 475 sds dnien hg carr 28.4 Assess tPA SGN - Here, we find that ‘this. ER hdr Goyenior Geaty's administra tion, eosts the. people’ much nove than last year of Governor Packers admin- istration, Sixteen thousand, nine hun- dred and seventy: five dollars of the tiiis- sing Seven Millions, are accounted for dwindles into insignificance in compar- ison with_ this, Repu of Yhelesle, yy - Clerical men who solicit frauds for religious uses may be called lay ho- rers not entirly worthy of their hire. An pari pr aE Contre Hall, —. bhai es . + ——————— BY HENRY WARD BEECHER. IA TATE miiber of the © Manufae turer and Builder, an excellent maga: zine publighed:in this. city, serves up the followihigespicy lecture’ by ‘the Brooklyh Heights divine :] It is an old proverb that “aman is what his wife will let him be.” Like ahloproverbs, if is'thué often enough to be talking tothe popular mind. A man'¥'eonduet, his mérals, his gene- rill ‘thrift are determined by a varie: ty of circumstances, But none among all the. influences that act upon him is to be compared with the ‘influence of his “wife. spite. of ‘a foolish, woman; but the chances in any case are against it. A | man may be bad ifotwithstanding the presente of un direct and ‘excellent wo- man shat unusual temptation or great depravity will be required to ; effect | such a result. A. woman's influence lis petvasive amd continuets. '' Risihg if, 8he js with the hushand. have: to gain access to him. She has a near. place and the first. chance always; the firstsini the mornite and’ the lust at Wight. “She touches all the springs of life, through her children, through her domestic Arrangements, through her personal attraetions, his pride, his ambition; his témper, his love, and his passions, as no other one may.. Thestrongest natures can only partially maintain ‘an; independance, and common natures not at all. In this statement] shall look only on the dark side of the picture, and sketch a few of the, ways. in which a. wife can destroy her husband. She can sgon dispel the marriage illusion that she wile “good, amiable, and angelic. = Af- ter a few d; ays, let her, Et selfish: ness; study her own comfort and ne g- leet his ; meet his advances: with re- bof’; getohiw angry and torndent him till he'js fidriots 5 convince him that she cares for him only, when, she (has some, plan ta carry ; that he fds.of yal ues to her. (plane; but! 'is used likéa printer's type, to be set up or distrib- uted just to tit hier capice. Let ber see to it that the house is uncomforta- ble. Scold him'when he! leaves, ant wheii hie:comes home, give him a warm reception’ wrong, but the blame. on him, Neva er give up. on.and question, watch his words ands actions; and throw up to hinvevery the independetice of ACh. Cl acinr Pus for the} than: in ‘BeD oy A ui dur in a wih ig over him.) ion “Their meetings are more for the pur- $l pose of flirtation than to serve God or to push along_ the cause of Temper- head, ance.”