1 ENT RE } HALL RF PORTE R. Ba aa CENTRE Hatt Pa., “Ua Read the voto message of Gov. Gea- ry, in another column, slays the metropoligan potica bill, an iniquitous Hofster, passed. byt ‘the rad: ical legislative ring ds Hwnsbucg, by which thespeople "df Philadel phi oi Fobr ut wry 18th 180. subjected to the coptrol, of a. corrupt | clique. Weidhdorse avery. ‘word! of this message pits reasoning. 18 tRang and unanswerable, dod, is Jit fipon correct ddidbratic principles, ‘We take) pleatuserin olor Wi, palo’ ti¢ stapd taken by Gov. Geary in this matter: Let him continue in tho same HR and every Democrat, and hone blican will applaud him, ety Ey ring at Frtishueg MN strangled effectually. ae Aandi ond con Bill Browa-duinks ., bittefs Sod go the “poker. v. His pw per is the ther- mometer and § sure’ in ator of an at- tack of these fits, ag Wis Asqie of tha week ig full of the “court Toustd ring,’% whieh is the: snake that. itivariably gots:after him ;'of late, ‘however, ‘we ngticp that Wolfe'gets aftérhin too, when he gets the “poker.” Por, poor, i rrr oqseek Haven En make a city outsef itself by swallowihg Wp Plem- iggtan and “other little} olives. df it gets as huogry as Wi import once was, it, may want ‘to swallow up the village of Bellefonte. ~The dct to. in- corporate ‘the city of 'Loek Haven, is before the Legishature: i p= ten President Grant, last, week, serit the yaw of his Father, Jesse R. Geant, | to the Senate for: sulin as, Post Master at Coy agen A el It indi. cateshn g reat. deal sty in both son and, enn as. iting Righér was offired or asked for." “Hurrah for the Grants and Dents ! i A SA Hp 8 THE RAILROAD MEE TINGS. The meetings "held ast weoke ‘and this week, along the line of. the L. C. & 5-C. RR., commencing at Spruce Creek on'Oth inst., ‘and eontinuing at the different towns along. the line from day to day, were generally well attended ‘and .bacoessful., These mee- pings weee, all “tly addressed Hon. Geo.. F. Miller, who so plainly laid bare the practicability. of evr contem- platell railroad, its cheapngss of con- struction, its lessening the distance be- tween the, east and west, the great ads and travel which: would be des- tied to go over it, its. certainty to be profitable ‘and yield a handsome divi- ded to the stockholders, guaranteed the honest ‘intentions and good" faith of the Penn’a"RR. in the offer ithey make our.people, or rather, in accept. ing'the offer, made by our’ people, and lad, but. not.. cast, the incalculable benefit the road” would prove to’ our yalley in 1 greatly enharicing’ the cpalue of real estate and affording us better markets; al} this‘wis so elearly | dem-| onstrated by Me, Miller, ‘that no one can longer déubt that’ we’ should'have the road ‘that we are able: to grade it, that it will be a good investment and entich opr valley “and that we will be ‘acting very foolishly. against our own of Wo * . ik ad FT. a { § ’ ” ‘the last hour of grace is inviting, pro: ceed and subscribe the Means {o, pay for the grading of ‘the road; This ar. _gument: “in favor of. railroads cannot be gainiaid, #8 np one can point to a Ydflroad in the cogntry, that did not produce afl these goof effects. Citizens of Penn ‘and: Brushvallies, | cwill you longer: hesisate, cun you lon- ger remain blind “to Your ‘own’ ‘inter “ests, and’ will'foa let this last -oppor- " tanivy slip, and ‘only ‘awake to your “golly whel itis too’ late?! We trust, “mob. | you, of:small means, and do your duty in aiding’ this" Viiprototmens according, to your circumstances. . Thére de Hot. many. who ate too poor’ to subiscribe “one, two and three shares of stock, let “these be subscribed; let the richer no longer hesitate, but, step forward “and subscribe their’ ton, tiventy “and " forty shares. All stoek subseribéd by our citizens to grade the road, stands i-upon: same footing, and receives the same dividends a8 the stock owned by the Petn’a RE, for’ riiling and stock- ~ing.the road. Citizens of Pennsvalley, “SF you come. up to! your’ duty’ in ‘this matter; ‘inside: the next. font. wooks, then- you can’ Test assured, that in less than tavélve! “months the Penn’a RR. Co omp; will have the cars runnin y through your alley. +++. The citizens of Harris township are alive upon the railroad, ..The mceting at Boalsburg, on the 11th, was well at- tended. Mr. S. H. Stover was chosen President, Dr. C. W. P. Fisher and F. Miller ad Tossed tho meeting, “at considerable length upon the railroad question ; he was followed by several “other gentleman; | ing the township. Harris, we are as- and thas fiw has not stood: among itlie hindmost, Fhe fibeting it Ceritre FIN ohlak] Satirdity J wis” well attended) Sb ih TR AUV ORR Witmef and ‘Maj’ Jah * Nef! Viee Presideints, and Fréd'k Kitz, See'yo| Addresses were delivered! By Messrs.’ Blunéhard, Miller, and Wilson, whicly hdl a Fond effec RiP rousitt out pes ” The Hering at Penn Fall, di ’ nding the drench gain, was well attendedi andon! son delegation {rom Centre Hall was hye ent. Liab. Evans was chosou Presi, dent ; G. Durst, M. Nofsker; H.W mer Chr. Moyeb, and otliers, ‘whose pames we do not recoléct, were. ¢ho- sen Vice Presi idents, and Tas. I. Poster Ree'y. Mr. Mijler, followed by Messrs. Kurtz, Buchanan, and Brainerd. Gregg has done handsomely, so. far, and? Can be relied upon to do her fall share, and does not stand’ waiting £5 seo frst whe ther her neighbods are going do any thing, wil owing fo ne energy. and perseverance, of R. H: The railrodd meeting. at MiTllioin, on the 15th inst, was a decided sue The officers chosen were Anos Alexander, Prest., Jas. P. Smith ’and, B. O. Deininger Secys. ‘There. was.a deep and general interest manifested. Upwards of $3,000 additional stock ‘was taken, and the prospects are, fon a ‘steady increase. Tlie entire stocknsy subscribed ind ent’ Hp. 98 SIH, and it 1s hoped nach more will + bd raised. : The friends of the enterprize are in earnest and* have strong hopes of yet seeing their fondest expectatipns realized. Feud The subseription. of the different townships along the line, sa far as we have returns, stand as follows: Ferguson, already: subscribed, $21,500 Harris, do do 23.000 Potter, pledges, 30,000 t0'40,000 Gregg, certain for, 40, 000 Penn twp, subscribe d, 16, 000 Haines gud Miles to'hear from yet. ‘Phen there is guaranteed the right of way.and grading of ten miles at the Spruce Creek end of the road, by the Fafuace'compatyy, white Uhiéh cotfr- ty is ready to do the same through her territory as far as ‘to the Narrows, so that we have the. road within our grash, having but to réach for it. ‘Phe success ot’ failure, then, depends upon the effort just now being made in Pennsvalley, One strong pull, and we get the road, Let that pull be made NOW. eee A Steamer Exploded — —Four Per «+ sons Killed. Helena, Ark., Eeb. 11.-—The steam er Maggie Hays, cof Pittsburg; explo: ded her middle boiler in the centre of island No. 68, on her way from New Orleans, atgl: 35 p. m. esterday... The boat being” killed wit fire, and buened until she sunk. Cap- tain Martin was blown into..the air from thé hurricane roof and hisbody was afterwards found in the hold, dhe second engineer, was. badly soplded and died at 5 o'clock. The second “Thee deck hands "dnd ‘one fireman were killed” dnd their bodies “were either blown into the river or buried in the wreck. ; HCEeSS, aia. New Albany ga house of a preacher named, Marion. Li. Du- vall, about two miles east ‘of Corydon, was burned last night by a mob. IL be house: and contents were entirely, de- stroyed, Duvall"was ‘at a neighhot’s preaching.” Some, time ago his house in Crawford county was pulled down | over his head bya ‘mob. ~Heis an independent preacher aiid a ‘worthless a , > oe EXPERIE N1T1A DOCET. oy es su utély experience teaches thosewho use... first symptoms of disease, . that» will surely restore health; thaw to wait an- til the.complaint has become chronie. Use these Pils in all cases of Billious ness, | Jndigestion, Headache, Complaint, “Female Irregularities, de. storekeeper, “it ‘contains’ murel useful information for the invalid and’ con- valescent.” "If you are’ ailing dée Dr. Morse’ssIndian Rook. Pills, and you will find them of great value. “Soldiby. all dealers. feb, 2 — O- en Mr Robert Morgan, oF Conaerseille band of twenty or thirty negroes: and most britally murdered.” ST or dight, of the negroes have been arrésted, and hung by Whe infuriated’ a of “the vicinity. Th, A : tl wil po dg §. Representativ e Mayoradline.o ust, Ei ie for a copy of the Auditor Gen. Report. £4 os of the People, Ns ot he Metro- politan Police Monster. aud dovsanl Laprcsnly: tives pee Commone alth ol Lennsyi- | vaniik 1 GIRNTUEMEN: Having saroliiy 00h cidered Bonator billy No. 29; entitled, 3 i ment of a Motropolitan Pokee for the loity of Philadelphia,” and although nctuhted by asincere desire to confonm my dction in! regard tovititol thas of the General Assembly, I» am constrained to? Avithhiold ‘the ‘executive, sanetidn,: ‘of giving ny reasons for disappran 2! si i “the first place the: title is sols in conformity with:the eighth section of] the Bleventh Article of thd Constitus + tion; ‘which declaves that “no bill shall be passed by tho legislature, containing mdre than one subject; which: shall be cledivly expressed in the titled! vAsil read the bill one of its/most important: features is ‘the wlection ‘of five police commissioners; andiyetr this idea ds neither olearly expressed, nor even re- miotely indicated by the'title./ Another objection to the bill is that | thie'whole sixteen pages wre jumbled tagdther into one section. It 181 usual and proper to'divide bills of such length, into sections; each embracing 'soma- masked: features; avd to have the sec’ tions arranged according to some nave rak ardor. “Although this is only a matter of form, I am aware of no good | 4 and Uttendlisregurd of all sound proce: dent. Mies has been gaid about the ehar: $i Philadelphia ; “and I anyfublvdpersin ded many of them’ are mot uch’ ns the good’ oftleriof the ¢ ity “demands, But whilst - his is an acknowledipd evil, & most important one, and that eon: tein plates’ ati ¢Rting revolution | in fii branely of the éity governing, ‘The vonstitutional authority of ‘the hgistittibe; ina period of profiund peice to’ fereate’ a power such vas ‘is contemplated by the “Metropolitan Police Bill to operate over the whole Gtéte, or any part ‘thereof, is'a question of*'gfeat’ fit gta, and one which, undér a vepabican form of government déderves érions consideration, ns ivine volves inWerent and indefeasivle rights and other fundamental pritéiplés ina government established for the benefit afid ft ppliess of the people. The HiiFwdder consideration iz fraught With moméiitons eomsdquences to the oitizens uf ‘Philadelphia ‘and of the State. er van be'taken ‘away from so large a portion of the people’ of Pennsylvania, without their consent, for a period of yeays) Gnd lodoéd in the hands of six petsons, is to me extraordinary, unten- able“ and’ in ‘violation ‘of the spirit, meaning and inténtof the first'and 'sec- ond sections of the Twelfth the 'Constitation, 'Thé second section deelates ‘that all power is inherent in ard founded on their aithority, and in- stituted for their peace safety and hup- pines” The éonstitutivhs'sets forth, in such plainandiunequivacal terms, the ‘prifietples” upoil ‘whieh a republic an conmiént’ would ‘be ‘Eaperfluous, and ‘would weaken rathér thin Strengthe mn ‘Phe! cise. 1 If therd exists any’ Highit or authori- paer'i ii n/ few men fora term of years, of 'yéilrs, or tt mike ita: perpetuity.’ county und township Within the State; and that by the ‘same reasoning Con. ‘press ‘possesses like power to legisliite flor the different States, erfact’ a grand cial powers in the hands of a few per: the” the government of themselves: 'T'mast confess that Tam entirely uniprepired | ‘oud in its téndencies; and vo anti repub- Jican in its character, and whichis cal- chlated to'Wproot and destroy the dear est principles and privileges of the’ péo- il our well regilatéd’ Commonwealth, Jugtice and the dictates of sound pire; lic policy require that the ' citizens ‘of every politieal and corporate division, {However great or small, should ‘be per- mitted, as an. inherent. right of self: | ggvernment without “officious inter- meddling” from any quarter,” to-main- agetheir own local affairs in their own wily, through officers selected, at the “allot box by themselves. : Im remanking upon this, subject I haye elsewhere said, “The great, pr in- feiple; then; pon, which, our free. Insti |:tutions vest is;the unqualified and, ab-. solute,sovereignty of the. people; and ieonstituting ag.that. principal. does, the mbsti positive amd essential, feature . in (thesgneat charter; of our, libouties, 80, i ity ishettencalgulated | thay, any, ather, ito (giveselevatibu to our hopes and dignity to our actions. feel thetithié power;te elect, their own! Ar 1 erhmdntsabides in them, so long will they be impressed with that sense of security and of dignity which must ever . ot 5 ; rs ~ ld: every sacrifice—maintained in all the | | power r and fullness—in all the breadth Sa depths OFTHE LEMOS “odpacity pifiention, It js not tos that Bek legos p, ner) absegagy tion, or theory, or ox rine, but asa Tle tity of! Bhildelphisineo onder to ' povy the necessarpioxpenses of hergoy, arament af ber new, important, and extomgdgd Jmprgvaments, pod the inter. "esi on her immense “deb (now' greater ‘thi tht of thé Uoritdnwerleh ylie hing infa condivion tor idereadd cherflillabily- tiesyand if she does, it ought, to beavith, a phrfect,) ur rstandivg for what pur- | Posgand to what amount. he salary bf the milyo¥, "| who tow performs all'the funetibns' that arepro-’ posed fo be placed. in the hands of this, board of police commissioners, is four. {hous and dollars, while the saiaries of the six commiss three thou sand doll: ig To el i: fifteen huridretdt dollars and one at ones thou- sand-dablars, a. hommidting, JRRgistrate, tthe e Ceuggal § Rit SLY this how, sand dollars, ane lerk een hundred, and that ot the" at phiidian, "rthide * “thoosand dollafs, amount to the sum sof + twenty. eight} 4 thousiud dollnrs, to. which may be ad- | ded rguts, ptationany, printing and in. e identals, at, least twenty two tholsand dolled ibid, faking ‘in all the stv of fifty’ thbussnd dollars for: salaries: and expenses for: the official. depart. ment alone... dhe bill says: “The said board's Nall have entire control of all the police of the ity, antl'shall hav “authority to increase the force of patrolmen, should they deem the samemecessary ; and it is hereby madq the duty of thansaléct 5 4 i 5 sufficient, moneys. to meet the LXPenses, of the Ca and said force,” fade in every respect’ the ‘most’ per feet Surrdhidér of plennry powers of” the many tothe few thatol shave ever witnessed. I Abjalutanutiolol thape, i60y poms & to ner ease t MRA thei pl easure, to fix the Wages at ny’ finite,’ EEG va per vision! {rsh Wy sdures Such powersaie fot excroised by the Antooral of Russia, Lhe ity goyngily angl ithe people seem to be entirely ig- nored by the ill, | exte pt that “the hoard Sha¥l, frbim tine 'th “tide, sabmit to the coulis! thelr estimates of ithe surns required for the-payment of offi- cial alanis wad: ek pois (ahd for the mgintainunce of the police force, There is no check or audit prescribe, a: id np matter what nidy he thd Sum feqairet; the donnie must provide: and appro. priate the ssnpblunt, agd the peaple; wl. veady, oper hurdgugd, must meet large ly increased tixalion” to supply thie councils with ‘the’ nt esi means to satisfy the demands of the Hoard: Anil after paying the fifty tholtsand dodlnrs | before mentioned to set this, “Trojan harse” upop his legs, and introduce, 1t mta Philadelphia, no one can estim: ate the inerease i expinses, fd noone’ is to’ he responsible forthe damages that may occur’ afteriiiits .machivery has been sat in operation. The police force is also to be put upon a war footing. Every ap; lidsit is to be submitted to an ex: aminati it’ by “a properly qualified physician,” «ind not found enurely competent and under the age of jorty five Je way he must be re- jected, | WV hy sh ul trus Ly, able bs wi ed and experienced police officers be ex- claded Tram the force, 'witheut rédard to past services or present effi sieney, five years of age ? fist time in the history of the J (hat a mail ia Geile ‘who is other wise suitable in every respect, shall be preseribed when he nriy- have setved | his country faithfully in her armies and attained theage of fbr ty five years, This i is a monstrous injustice, and an ostracisin whieh’ T' trust Will never mise the sanction of,'or be tolerated by, a brave and:geverous pebple, I have not had ting, ta call your attention to the provisions of this bill think T “Have: portited ‘olit- Sufficient Pawrbmigs in this attempt to create sucha ba if pha and responsibilth d Fo of ) + { ¥ 4 i i force “appointed by a concentration of the pepple’s power inthe hands of a few men, chosen by legislators from every be art of the State, ‘Who are fully assfived” ‘that their" owti constituents would! not submit to any such infliction of absolute governpjeut! and taxation upon. themselves for a single moment. This is the kind. of legislation which, ‘under pretence of searing the 'pdiice, creates disbortent, ‘disshtistaction und ‘disttirbivnce. -Tvarouses! in the bosom of every mini whe knows his, own. in- {-herant. rights, the most determined op Rosition, 2 and frequently the most un- oo promising hostitity” to every iove- int hyawhich he peredives lis liberty is is abhi; andiomakes: hin wage a continuous war fare azainst all whom he conceives to be the enemies obliln ty, whether open ap concealed, A. republican _goverpment, anol long exist under partial and teqifal Tales." And te perpetuate this republic ith all the’ biasing: whieh cluster ardund it; the/State, Legislature must -enpat laws, bearing alike upon : all, with |! equal and exact justice to all, ‘without pre judice or partiality. A iy ‘majority in the State. usidertaking g to’ legislate the passage of laws unequal, ubijust and. f republican iin forme mor: idembleitatid in vineiple, and: ‘mustrsoon Sink ifito-im-, perialism. wodl Lindl nwossivad bos iid Per theseand other ménasons deiinnot give thie’ executive sdnetion ito this; por. | ‘iin ‘other aptiwhieh has actendengy, to, take from thiepeopleodily portion. of" their inherent rights. The election off every local officer charged with the dutics of executive authority, or with ; 4 4 =. vO by eo own i voll . cil, or. their representatives Sah very [8 government should have some respon- hyd he 0 20 i toghe people, @, the soiree o 2 poli ; jen] Mot fore (he ia yor oft PI allel thas oieupiodit ns pasision of eh him, the, ad! looked yand | ind a right to loo t thé i A tHE Ya we wn thé'pr dar vltion wfithe/peaceand gob 4! ‘order bf the City wolf he dias, duiles) 01 Xe py they | An ym. jot Dox | ei Io forge Ao LHe wd their is huir to yresu me sel vb of | nity." 'Woukl itdmprove/the existing conslibion of [things ta j divide, j thi responsibility A sixe of whom the 1 he or W oul To whom i ull they be ir for'd’ soaked of ality? ly tothe heirs of thaiwholasita which obangss angually. N qualified il not the machi frog tHe “biY, * chobké “a'| majority of ther for: three: | yents, nor amew baand fori five years, Diver, phy | MNEPYS RID § is, a politicyl heresy, an refa- ted 3 no’ RE biter Ne kind of an army would that Be Which ‘had six commanding officers, all of equal rank? A id what, sdrtof fn State ad: ministration. wopld, tha be en: Dating from six, Gevernats, I of e ual pow : er and Authority ? od "'w at’ wood could bee x pectd Mo police brgimns ition Which i848 be governed: byisix equal and. nespioveiate OUI IRISS ION ers, k the Ole 0 hifadelphin. desire a “i. babe shia "Bill fet” the conimissTonatd bie oF their bavn chosing A wb Stipa on oapudon them’ becttofshe eed hy id those Whi np ih shipartoh e, an He Hilf is Citra re. tur od Tor . her contd crm tion + Fen 10ehc cw edb Wi in [1fy Eo DT 4 biiy " A word of Warning fy the n rational banks comes from ashinftony” "The Cohiptroliér dt tHe citrrenty is notified that many Natiodal: banks ave ehirgs ing usurions: rates of: Wepest, and he hus addressed a Aer {o, many_ of these ban ks, calling their attention to’ the hatter, and fife he ff “tht "the 058 coutent on the part of the public is sueh that 4F tho pracuiee sscnatsiopped The ply be, compelled Wn instipte prgeee ding: against them under the Bauk act for forfeiture of J weir charpers, . CUI Bal XIQUEE 3 3109 i From the toneiof Gov: Geoary's: até ahnaak message, the amlical. legisla tare of Peunsylyania, ia pecking with corruption, and; fram the speecl, of congressman: Dawes; | of Mass., also. a striet ralical, the Grant Admipiiry tion. cap compete, with any in epreup: tiony. ©, beautiful, radical rule! how it is, improving the morals,and condi: tion of the country ly +, ly fp Ap It’ TERY th at therd is : 1 HAN Fein ih the fnountiing ‘of Norther Caroling, no more thah fdrty milesfroim. Greenvillg, S. (5, who has repched the gx funn ine | ry. age of 143 rears. At thé time « f ial ad | former generation, has always, heen in moderate eirea: nstances, and has lived upon a plain, coarse vezetable fet; tht he his neverd uml any liquid but pure #pring Watery and bids «Ein te five Fan years lomger. Je enjoys pecfeet healih, possesses all of -manbopd’s at riDLTes and w ants to marry. He has survived 'sbven wives, afd, Hatihe 168 thie Kist on® dbo 60 yeurshgo, ‘helo DHT YR Jia TIER TTT A HORSE WANTED. The undersigned having, s Gooh NEW | TWO HORSE WAGON, Jofferé to rade the same. on a good horse, not under Gand |! not over years old. Appl 1 Sadist |i at Centre fHallto : febl Itt GEO, HH. ARPSTER. PUBLIC SALE. The un efsigned w inl 0 for a ‘his el Aiice i Potter? Thursday, March Jud, 70 folowing ed r ¥ ho AVAL Throd Horeek, 11 Mure witht loa], 1 Mule 3.years.old, two 2 year old Colts, 4 Cows, 6 head of young Oittle, 91 Shane 2 hmleod i her: Sows AChns, ter whites), Zi pian jon /Agans, Horse 'W agon, hay Lhdders, Ll Sleigh 1: Bugky, hohse- Findus ofp Hh ry fe- se prion, 8 ngle and doybhle arness, Chi obi} oho Riperind | ower d in ) ar gone { per, Chiihapiog Hewicty LB int tres) Oi ok de § Be Haines: Hol power, Maghinergnd Shak 1 ‘unning- | mill, Gritherd a al % anid other fa¥m- vg ibe nsidesd Alsoli dhe pusire 18tock: of household Goods, consisting 0 Bureaus, Bedstdids; Tables! Ohi Shinds, Stoves, iron 1K bien, Carnaion Roiptogy hiithe bu | shel, &e. Sale to comnience a bil e sal e feb) Je en en and, Ah ME Ro | ET PUBLIC, BABEL v1. i "he undersigy ed d, will offer 1 hited Bang ow oh thé Hall ; bid ptpubl bli me drop ert 2 4 Yeti dToréé] 1 Hredding Mure, 1 Henig oold Mats, ok Ei : Sahar § Col ts, d Faw Hifveph Bill prin fan, nd. Now} TH i on Whaghn, 1 tw gonad Sind la arrows, ‘Cu Ag i lea Rithogrie tity fd gz ~1EOW ti! Sale | A180, ‘WM, KELLER, sr. 1 3 ( Ll ms DA M HOSTF 4fe tf FARM for Sale, propery: 190 Acres ng described a'r IMAN isd. x sal Land, op nh * - known as the proper Bod on the north \ I'( Fa on ai ol Lan iol . Admin, pop 1 Charles» he c aro Wh B For further informati ty of Wns e wost b the. sua Fh Jand of is xe vive sii "“K LOT OF G N niipiend erected boarded lil Buileiis ap, tf dread RM FOR SALE! | sitaute in Pann tow hd Millheim, ¢ on to {hth i} ARGH uf goed ia 0 Amugth Jand pi and in tiv Ron fe xe lero lcistbrn int iy door, ticulars apply to POST 0% a ROUND, eather two-story w new 2- g-house Bled Lai evi ir aiohe | onl ti HoT Li wt . For further pure; = bain, ; Oh 1 = Hard of thy disposi! ‘of has. rem ved Bes Hite, v| ion exclusive y. to in all its brajis 108, | Fon L am pre pared to xell At the Lowest of hind, v 1822 D per;setts CUTLERY! Pocket nt =e, A ple di oh il winger jee iis no 3 oF ti gi dware Ii f oy if tired 2! TEWe; very low OILS & PAINTS. 8 PUGLIL S SALE. The dfn] will at Bid resiQence, near © On Tuesday 22nd of horn Cattle, 2 head drall, Windmin yp browd whe good ha plows, 7 af house shail’ aAdon © jn2s ve KF. "RM at Public onthe. pre 1 REY Miles town Id AN eav en, dec 110 Abres' of eres wrbion i mie high state 0 ing Pive and Hemldck Lherean erected ny ge weather boarded from, mouniain sp ther a je gesidne epnt. ot . DN per cent. ’ sale, an 3 feb4 avi! ‘Public Sale, 11 ie ‘One w, oha Spri BT good 's eds,” Sleighbells, one, sett Tools, Hafrows, Oultiv one eg e the bu ye and eljione Jon: 5H 841 ol JaliN Ro | fyb, Hed lo Writ b Himself, Eiken, Hime Full P Forty ang, M er and Sh apWiaka. it. Agents av.rage fom vers a week, We offer i i & B BY BR Sol, ouch: Yass infor mi onday in* Vi fully «sal oy pa ence flatters Rimself Se he ¢ tion. THOS. J 15 rtm offe r ‘at entre Hill February, neat, of Ho; et er, iol) four-hoovse Wa agans, 2 gett arrows, Co now Sale, , Wolf's Store, in nd: in RLS ba nce be- Timberland. d two-story, Alling” Hotide, Gobd water on confirmatio 1 Guardian. J. 3 ¢ Sale. in Cen- Sule] Harp- "H to wit: orse, one ngwagon, one gel C > good Blacksmit ators, Cornplunter , Corn and Oats by SH Pipa: mid Life Lectur- ot en el abl 50 to 100 s iio In He vadersi ’ e ios of the ey 3 id; Goi, ped Wi vol plaid e Gi téaeht an render J. FREDRY } A CENTRE HALL CENTRE 00, A pe ign do M ACHINE X Stock . r. Y @ ten the sti thes : Ahr ha side of th ‘onthe inside PLOWEASTIN The Celebrated ro plow which has 4 plans. Plans, vind oh ings furnished for ali w | z@We hope by strict A Dusk ness toiracéive a share of public patronage acy stax Lid," SA ; oH «4 JF rafts fl : Sebhate 4 ge i # I: od 30 srmelyan ps ods ET The Company ainou “40 thas sn | Potter towshin, that they are now ed to furnish upon notice, as’ éleewhere, every article in the line ar TIN AD: SHA Stove-Pipe. ee ne, and Spou A Kinds of repaiting done; k wl ways on hand AP nn Hf BUCKETS. _ Fond Ena DLPPERS Ww wea «i bo Jubfrat vaya ge ‘1 DISHES, : All orders by mail props anh aan # tend o # CENTRE. HALL MFG CONF , 008 ¢f. 0 via vo wg badwel dss HF 03d savand iH wae iiiih it fiir 17 TION = a SE bY at us», sa il £ i wr 21413 KR wv 3 14 A8 LAGTY k Ald 2 aif] ad! 60) .. sn O Wepeld deja ® nid Seilga ll New: Gopds, ‘ = ail] od BTOCS IN EW FIRM “at A at %, : ATHTA = eT #5 ips & ¥g Hans ann . WassoY- & cov wy The un ordghe be Fe Hitgimthe citizens of Sania § fo pened noe 3H J that they, bay ne well a ; Se ur wherp, iby, are 4 Bo ors 44 bedi F Hetingher, whe ; hs ¥ {3 amid] (iin h Eo 14 - wy ld 34 # [ds lille \ By : f 5 ty # itatay ba Zon 4 REP A 01 mer mi Rhian $5 4 are ee Hy to onll 3 ine for themselves; Conde at the lowest ling th eral system of Fair og merit a ‘air share of public HIRT Bi GOuDS, & Call T nd ‘Examine NO TROUBLE TOS bail G0uDs, 1 £3 | pa Only dé da HE Trial, We have a fall and: i ent ofthe Tatests complete sssogtm Xone ad 8 =i Sh game re ow) iE iid a1 20rd * Nol ne Fancy Go “hea ao