CEN wo hmaiex Orit | The golden sun upon her hair ! Felt down so silently, A small white hand upon my arm, What could Lask for more Than the kindly glahe# of loving eyes, As she kissed me at the door. 1 know she loves with all her heart The one who stands beside! And the years have been so joyus: Since frst T eatldd her bridél dats We velba Eoituch ofihappincssy iy Since we Met in yours before, © But the happiest time of all wag rt a Ww hon Ho Lik da bie Jettin dogr. © § {1 Who eares for wealth, of land or gold, Of fame, or matchless power? It does not give the hevpiness Of just one Lit le h Mims na > With on@* eh Ae abohs her life She says she ‘loves me more — And I thought she did this m. rning, When she kissed me at the door. aa » % B Attintes it seems that afl the world, With all its wealth of gold, Is very small and poor inaeed Compared with what 1 hold! And when the clouds hang grim and dark, I only think the more, Of “one! who waits my coming step To Kiss mie at the door. If she lives till age shall seatier The frost upen her head, 1 know she'lblove mejust the same As the morning we were wed; But if the Angel eb tr = a And she gots befor, § I shall know her when I meet her, For she'll kiss me at the door. iil Be cautious about introducing illus- trations-that are net in the Bible. They..often merely amuse and some ti rplex. A lady who was ex- “There is a little boat out there on the river; if you should tell me that there was a leg of mutton in that boat, and 1 should believe you, that would show my faith in your words.” Nextday she sald==*hildren, what ‘is faith?’ “A leg of mutton in a boat,” was the only reply. How much better would have been a Bible illustration, like the story ‘of blind Bartimeus, ov the Syrophenician woman !—(Seleeted for GP THE TURKISH HORROR. Native Christians Murder Jews In- Men, Women and Children Slain— "The Work of Slaughter Still Going ‘On— The Authorities Make No Effort to Suppress the Cold Blooded Out rages. Constantinople, June 1.—A fearful war of religious intolerance has broken out in the province of Roumatria, the Metropoli- tan province of the Turkish Empire in thy south of Europe. . For some time the native Christians have manifested a spirit of fear- ful vindictiveness against she Jewish popu- lation, who have endeavored in vain to ob- tain from the government some protection against outrage and extortion. A secret movement has been in organization for the extermination of the offensive Jews, and the.deéep and deadly hatred of the bigoted populaée has only been slumbering, await- ing a vent for its fury. ; ““On'Sunday last, by a preconeerted sig- ‘nal, the Christain populace rose, and the fearful work of butc hering was inaugura- ted. At an early hour the houses of all the Jews were invaded fabd thosé of the och- pants “who wof8 unible ‘to ‘eseape were massacred in cold blecod. The fleeing Israelites were pursued through the town by the mob, and murdered wherever caught. Men women and éhildy ad Were ruthlessly glain. The fury of the populace wus in flamed by religious bigotry and only ex- hausted itself for want of victims. In all butchery prevailed, and thousands of men, “gromren and children of the repugnant class were butchered in cold blood. The work of slaughter still goes onin the interior and nothing has been heard yet of any move- ment by the authorities t6 suppress it. The reigning Prince is absent from the province, and advan’ age was taken of this to complete the total extermination. of all the Jews from the province. Prince Char- les is hurrying home and energetic meas- + ures will atonce betaken'by the Sultan to “suppress this religious emeute. Mean- while the fury of the mob continues una- bated, finding fresh victims to glut its in- » satiate frenzy. . + “A'Traveller’s Opinion of the Suez Canal. WLC Prim@ Esq], wiitifig from Europe, cess of the Suez Canal: “The constant question is whether the ca- WHITE MEN, READ!" } | Have No Rights that Negroes are Bound to Respect. | PE Ts ot nat Be it'enhetbd by the Béndtuhd House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress ase sembled: That all citizens of the United States, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude, are en- titled to the equal and imparaal erjoy- ment of any accommodation, advantage, facility, or privilege furnished by com. ‘mon carriers whether on land or walter; of public amusements 3 by trustees, com- missioners, superinden dents, teachers, or other officers of COMMON SC HOOLS and other public institutions of learning, the same being supported or authorized by law : bytrustees or officers of ehuvch organizations, cemetery associations and benevolent institutions 1ncorpora- ted by national or State authority ; and this right shall not be denied or abridg- ed on any pretence of race, color, or revious condition of servitude. Src. 4. And be it further enacted, That no person shall be disqualified for services as juror in any court, Nu- tional or State,’ by reason of race, col or, or previous condition of servitude ; provided, that such person possesses all other qualifications, which are by law preseribed ; and any officer or “other person charged with any duty in the selection or summoning of jurors, who shall exclude or fiil to summon avy person for the reason abeve named shall on conviction thereof, be deemed guil ty of a misdemeanor and be fined: not Jess than one thousand dollars nor more than five thousand dollars, Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, THAT EVERY LAW, STATUE, ORDI- NANCE, REGULATION or CUSTOM, CONSISTENT WITH THIS ACT, OR NMA KING ANY DISCRIMINATION AGAINST ANY PERSON ON ACCOUNT OF COLOR BY THE USE OF THE WORD “WHITE IS HEREBY REPEALED AND ANNULL- ED. el el Ap The Radical loves the negra for a purpose the attainment of politic ends, rays the Pittsburg Post, The Democrat respectshim in his position, pities him as’ the subservi- ent tool of an unprincipled party, and nev- er fails to-accord to him the full measure of his rights, or the sympathy which springs from the common well of humanity. Take one or two cases, of recent oecurrence, as an illustration of thesincerity of Democrat- ic’and Radieal friendship for that unfortu- nate race; and as the South fnrnishes us the most striking examples; we will let her tell the plain unvarnished story. The Montgomery Mail says: Since the negro has had the vrivilege of voting and electing men of his own race to office in Alabama several of the colored mombers of the Legislature, elected by their votes, have died and been buried. Not one of them was followed to the grave by a white Radical. The men who used them in life forgot them in death. We re- eall the case of the member from Madison who died a few months ago. It was pub. lished in the papers at the time and we be- lieve never contradicted as a fact that the poor creature had barely a corporal’s guard of his own race to pay respect to his remains, and that not a white man who had courted him while living had the decency to attend his dead body to the grave. The same was true we understand ofthe member from Perry, and that most talented of his race in Alabama, the late Ovide Gregory, of Mobile. Unless we most gravely err in memory, the Radical Legislature has never even noticed the ‘death: of these colored members, or passed resolutions of respect for their memories. Mark the contrast, In Verginia, the Democrats or if you choose, Conservatives, practically gopemating with the, Nagignal Demaceey, abe’ ith ipower. , The Législa- ture is filled with ex rebels, whose scarred bodies and maimed limbs attest their dee ovtion to the late Confederacy. These men the Union and for théinegrowhd is nom ore thanfis a hard nut for the existence of the tree upon which grows. The Legislature has been ed in and Yowt of} Congress by Radi. cals as breathing the spirit of rebellion, and is determined to visit vengeance upon the head of the negro ‘or taking advantage of the privileges wrung from the hands of a needy and unscrupulous party by the ex- igencies of the day. - We now ask the negro if he is amenable to the laws of treason, to listen” toa fact. Wihen one wing of the Capitol at Richmond fell in the other day a negro Senator namad Bland, was killed among the scores of white. He was a Radi- cal, open, pronouneed—vindictive against the Conservatives and contemptuous of all advances made by white men to ‘éxplain the sentiments which should control the re lation of the tdce.! "When "this Radical BAUM, ®EYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE, Le FRONT, ATSHOb ot) Bellefonte, + J WINES AND LIQUO RS The subscriber respectfully calls tho at- tention of the public to his establishm, at, where he is plnited to furnish all Kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors’ wholesale at the lo wn chal prices bid ake warran- ted toshd the best qialitibs ‘according’ to heir respective prices, His stock consists of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland Gin, Port, Maderiu, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wings—ghe best articlos —at as reasonable rates as ‘can be had in the eity, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jumaiea and New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds. Ho would particularty invite Farmers, Ho- tel keepers and others ta call and examine his large supply, to jadge for themselves and be certain of procuring what they buy, which can seldom be dene when purchus- ng in the city. Rr Physicians are rogpoctfully requested o give his liquoseateiak apo NF ERCHANTS HOUSE, 1 413 & 415 North dred, st, PHILADELPHIA. H. 1H. MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR. I, O.N1rg, CLERK, This well-known Hotel, will be fonnd by all visiting the city, one of the most desire- able, both as to reascnablechargesand con- venience, German and English is spoken. aplO' Gs, tf, NENTRE HALL HOTEL. ( Joux SpanaLer, Proprietor, Stages arrive uud depart daily, for all points, north, south, east and west, This fwverite Hotel has been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and isnow in every respeet one of the most ploasant country Hotels in central Pennsylvania, The travelling community and drovers will always find the best accommodations, Per- sons from the city wishing to Spend a few weeks during the summer in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the most deau- tiful locations, and the Centre Hail Hotel all they could desire for comfort and con- venience, apl® 68, tf. er ————————— eo ———————— COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, T HIS manufacturing establishment at Yeagertown, on the Lewistown and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hand a fine stock of Carringes, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers for she as superior in quality and styles te any manufactured in the country. They are made of the very best seasoned stock by first class practical workmen, and finished in a style that challenges comparison with any work out of or in the Eastern cities and can be sold at lower prices than those manufactured in largé towns and cities, ainidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv- ing. Being mastor of his own situation, anxious to excel in his artistical profession and free from any annoyances in his busi- ness, he has time and ability to devote his entire attention to his profession and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike tc all patrons, operatives, his country, anc himself, Call and examine his stock and learn his prices, and you cannot fail to be satisfied. REPAIRING of all kinds done neatly, promptly, ina Y eagertown, June 12, 1868 —1y. ————— a ———— ay 5 — FPVREASURER'S s+ LE} OF UNSEAT- 1 EDLANDS vOR TANS ror 1870, AxD PREVIOUS YEARS. —Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly, passed the 12th day of June, A. D., 1815, entitled, “An Actto amend an Act direct- ing the mode of sel'ing unseated lands jn Centre county,” and the several supple- ments thereto, there will be exposed to public sale or outcry, the following tracts of unseated lunds in said county for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Count House in the borough of Bellefonte, on the second Monday of June, A. D., 1870. BENNER #OWNSHIP. ACR S PER. WARRANTEE NAMES TAXES J.J Lingle......... siampace S HM 4 DShugert............... 243 Tas Bartram ststteins A B Hutchison BOGGS TWP. 163... v.. David Lewis........... 28 80 William Gray......... 28 80 Jonathan Hervey 12 74 Andrew Somers 28 80 P& BR Kulns......... 5 86 Neu Andrew Kuhns......... 690 Thos Thornburg...... 615 Henry Harris 5 51 ... Hannah Fishburn 28 80 198... Margaret Bufler...... 865 110.2 John Cochran 304 80......... Wm 'Rusdel............. "7159 «Thos Russel’........... 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