m 11 """ CENTRE HALL REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa., March 17, 71 TKHMS.— The Cxxtrk llvii Hi on TKm is published weekly at >-■ I" r advance, or SB,BO when no. paid in j vanee. Halfyearly and quarter > -uh scription* at the same rate. Magh i op < tveeenU. ~, Advertisements SI,BO per s.juo. t lino*)forthree insertions. :- for a lon iter period, at a red a* .1 rate. Business cards of live line*. J* * Communications recommend ig |>< • • for office. 6 cents ,=cr line t'om.nur, ttoiiofapriTttfi nature >bituii.\ tico* exrcfldim fivo lines u x t% 1 ', n x line. Business notice- m local column H cent* ter line, for one insertion. Notice* of deaths and marnacosm . i ;ed free of charge. Our triends in all |wrt* m the county w ill oblige by sending us L- . items of interest ftxmi their reqw - tiveh . "The figure* set to the addt.— upon each subscriber * paper indicate D si no *ub*cri|Rin i* puiil up to such dat and answer the same as a receipt. I ' '- :v miuituf br mail, or otherwise, win under* stand noui a change in these dates that u < money ha* been received aaaa— THANKS. —Capt. M't'lcUnn, M. T . ha* our thanks for favors from W; -!> iagtoa. Representative Meek has our thanks for doc's from Harmburg. The radical work of re-construction has been both a failure'aml a humbug from the start, aud the re construction acts are a disgrace to our staure books. Every attempt of congress, in this matter, since the close of the war has been a miserable failure, and emigres has had to do its work over each res nod, because reconstruction was Both ing more than an attempt to force the south into going for radicalism. Where carpet baggers did succeed in getting temporary foothold trouble has inevitably followed. No le#* than four radical governors are now on trial for crimes and misdemeanors. They are Holden of North Carolina, Clayton of Arkansas, Sutler, of Ne brasba, and Reed of Floriila. \\ hat a commentary this is ou the beauties of reconstruction ! How it red< unds to the credit of the pnrty of "grand moral ideas."' From a list of jurors printed in another coluiuu, it will be seen that Samuel Nathan, colored, of Miles, has been drawn ajuror, for week com men cing Monday April 17th. Thi- is the -econd instauce of a colored juror be . ing drawn in this state since the pas sage of the loth amendment —in one of the eastern couuties.a few w < i ks ago, a colored man was also drawn a- a ju ror. We ho;** this circumstance will not occasion liny rivalry and ill IVding among Mr. Nxthan's brother jurors nl the radical persuasion for the same week, in that each one may be arabi i ious to be seated aside of Samuel, much less do we hope that any of tln-m who have gone the full length of wor hip for the African, will turn up his nose if Samuel's chair in the tfox be next to said radical friend, lor we assure such au one that the "com ing man" is plenty good enough to sit aside of, eat with and sleep with any (Vntre_ county rad., for thus were teachings of radical politico theologi an*. We have heard of rad* turning up their noses because Samuel Nathan, colored, has been edrawn as a juror, which comes with a very had grace from the lovers of the "man and broth ; er,** and looks a little inconsistent. Come, now, take courage, and swa'- low a little of your own medicine, pre pare your nasals, and don't go hack on the negro. Reports from southern Kansas state that there is likely to be a repetition uf the reign of terror that existed there tart fall, which culminated in the hanging of six or eight reputed horse (helves. So; wc thought that under radical rale Kansas would enjoy the sweets -f peace and quiet, and no longer bleed. Horse thieves and fugitive government plunderers find in K.uis i a congenial clime. king William of Prussia and Pns ident Grant. Ob the 2nd of January 18il. Wil liam became king, and on the 18th of October following, was crowned, and placing the "golden round of sovcr ► iguty" upon hi* own head, said, "I wear the crown by the favor of God toil nobody else." Our sovereign I'lyases, on approving the 15th amend ui nt to the constitution said, "I have given four million negro votes to the radical party." Wil ii.:m denies indebtedness to the ptople tor wearing the crown, and Ulysses claims the credit of crushing the "white trash" mud sill* by elevating the negro over them, rejoices in the act, aud in 1871 hold* hi* "carnival" preparatory to the establishing imj.tr inlism in the United States. He i* sues his edict, aud the white men are routed and discharged from arsenals, forts, custom houses, Ac, 11> make n-om for his negro wards. We have ~ en the el-olive franchise in (lie ciiie .f New York ami Philadelphia roti* i oled l>v the ha trap* of Grant ami Isi.- .-•ddiery, and in true royal style ho ha i-sueii his fiat to enforce in evcrv etat> the elective franchise of the negro at the point of the bayoi et, Bending forth bis pimps, epics and informers in coin ntand of tlie army to disfranchise the white man at the people's expene, to nid him and his party to consolidate states and establish an elective mon archy. He has his paper mills in op eration, grinding out greenbacks, send ing them all over the Union, selling | them at one hundred dollars for eighty based upon printed Ironds whose hold ers are exempt from all taxes, with in terest payable in gold to the bond holder, and frauds, swindling, robbery and defalcations rampant with the fiscal custodiunsof the people's mor.ey. The public lands, from which the guv ernment received millions of revenue, given away to pet railroad simula tors. Han Domingo must be pur chased with the people's money to se cure thousands of negro votes for the radical party. We have two curren cies in circulation —depreciated paper for the people, and GOI.I> for the fed eral administration and its official buccaneers. The defeated congres sional carpet baggers jmrer nrourd Washington city, contesting the amis of those elected by the people, and ihe treasury must be fleeced to pay them —m Mr. Dawes, radical, in his place in congress, informs us that a hundred and fifty thousand dollars have been paid this session of congress to those contestant pets of the administration, i and hero we are compelled after six j years of peace, to pay oppressive nnd unjust taxes, and for what? That we jmavhaxo a groat and splendid gov eminent, and in order to have it m, j immense revenue must be raised from the people, who arc bound down itu •ler the load of taxi-, direct and indt red, so that wo find a swarm of feder al tax gatherers covering the land 1m I the enrichment ofthemsoivt * and their j masters: and thit in addition t< state j taxes ; thus the people are doul !y op pressed, ami between the federal mar ehalls and state slut ills, arc ground to dust, and now we liml Grant and ; Bout well rejoice at the defeat of the repeal of the income tux, and the coin maml has gom- Ibrth that all the uii i just taxes must bo collected fort with to support his embryo imperial court , and to assist him in following his ad mind prototype, king William, who i annihilated a republican form of gov ernment in Trance. In like maimer Grant is attempting to destroy the federative principle.- and rights of the states of this Union—and like King j William, president Grant has studied one passage ef scripture so thoroughly that it is quite at hi* finger end-, and has given it his approbation: "There went out a decree in the davs of Claudius Oeasar, that the world should be taxed. Grant i.- making a big push to have Sumner removed lroni the senate com mittee on foreign affairs, and the thing premises to cause a rupture in the jir ty. Frelinghuvseu, of N. Jersey, is 1 Grant's choice for the place. Mr. Fish intends to retire from the the state department and it is rumored that seiiator Mortou will be Grant's 1 secretary of *tate. Gran's Humiliation of Sumner. Grant has revenged himself upon the Massachusetts -Senator, for the i present, but we think L'harics will knock the segar out ot l lvsees' mouth one of these days, when he ri.-es in the senate. The President has succeeded j in humiliating Sumner, hv having him removed from the chairmanship of the -citato committee on foreign re lations. On the 9th the caucus of republican -enatore met at eleven o'clock, with a full attendance. The committee con -istingof Messrs. How e, Sherman, Nye, Pool and Morrill,appointed to arrange the standing committee* reported that they had performed their duty, and j submitted a report. Senator Cameron was placed at the ! head of the foreign relations committee, and Mr. Sumner as chairman of a nw committee, to be called elections Mr. Sumner immediately arose and declin ed the proffered chairmanship, and challenged criticism upon his conduct uuring the twelve years he hud served upon the conimitteeof foreign relations. Mr. Snmner spoka for a lew miuute* i and then withdrew from the caucus. It is not known what influenced the i caucus committee to change the pro ! gramme agreed upon last night, to make Mr. Morton chairman in place of Mr. Sumner. After Mr. Sumner left the caucus, Mr. Howe took the floor and defended the course of his committee in remov ing Mr. Sumner from his foreign rela tions chairmanship, and said that Mr, Sumner was a hitler enemy of the pres ent administration, and that it was absolutely necessary that a change should be made in the interest of the republican party. Mr. Sherman fol lowed, taking au opposite view, and claiming that no reason existed for re moviug Mr Sumner, and that it was an iusult to republican* in all sections of the country. Mr. Trumbull follow ed, taking the same view, and defend ing Mr. Sumner from the charges mode against him. After Mr. Trutnhuil had j concluded, Mr. Sehurz took tie floor and advocated Mr. Sumner's {ositiou. Mr. Sumner's friends say they will be able to defeat the action of the cau cus committee, and have him retained in his present chairmanship. Failing to do this, Mes.-r.-. Wilson, Sherman. Morrill, Sehurz and other say they w ill take the matter from the caucus into the open senate, and there, where the proceedings are public. Some of the President's strongest friends regret deeplj that he has bWn led into recommending the displace ment of Mr. Sumner from the f osition which he has held for ten years, hazar ding, as it doc*, the future success of the republican party. Tie excitement this morning was very great, and the most careful ob server# say that if the caucus ratifies the action of its committee, a split in the republican party is inevitable. It has transpired that the programme for the removal of Mr. Sumner was ar ranged between the President and several senators on Monday and was carried out by Senator Anthony, who, it is alleged, agreed to appoint a com mittee to arrange the standing com mi;tees named by the President hut Failed to keep hi* agreement ami nam ed only one senator, Mr. Howe,out of five whom the President desired to con stitute the committee. The motion pending in caucus is to recommit the report of tlie committee. [SECOND DISKATfTL] The debate in the republican sena torial caucus on the proposal to re move Mr. Sumner from the chairman ship of the committee on foreign re lit oiis was hot and exciting on both sid< for several hours. The debate continued and was finally closed l>\ the caucus sustaining the projawitinii of the committee contained in their re port for c3i.-j>!acing Sumner. A vote was taken on the matter and resulted in a majority of four in favor of re movai. It is understood, however, that Mr. Stunner will still have a place on the committee. L'ji to the very latest the friends of Senator Sumner entertained the hojiethat the caucus would decide in hi* favor. The Great Father in-law of the Ad ministration. [Washington Correspondence Cin., Com.] As I sat today in my place in the reporters' gallery 01 the Senate, the main door tn the chamber below swung open with a bang that indicated the approach of royalty, and all eyes were turned to see first the majestic nose and then the graceful body of the High Custodian of the Bootjack and Keeper of the Royal Card Basket, Brig. Gen. Dent, step in. Advancing in u gra cions, dignified manor to the first step of the serious loading down to the main floor, the High Custodian assume.l a lofty attitude. He placed his left hand in the small of his military Lack, and pressing the other upou his custodial heart, he gated at the Vice-President in that top-loftical style |>eoulinr to I'd win Forrest in "Mo'tumora." when he makes some incisive remarks touch ing hi* inability to get up a lie at a moment's notice. Soon as the eagle glance ot the tiia jestic Dent caught the eye ot the \ ice- President, he hinged his corpv* at that point where the leg? end ami the body begins, making a motion v ry like that indulged in by little boy* when other little bov give tliiim an unexp rrib c Diunkeu Orgie fitted with Burlesque Reli giou* Services Practical Result of Radicalism in the South. [Fn u tin- New Orlcniu Time-, MnrcbS ] Any one who, in days past, lias been au observer of the dLuf.el proceed ! ing* i f the Legislature of Louisiana, who could have l>e.'ii present last night during the closing hour* of that body, might have imagined that by j some magic influence he had lean' transported to the seeue of some jolly : curoti-al on the hoarders of Abyssinia or Dahomey. kiotinu. The House proceeded to btniuees,, and for a fow ininute* there was eoiu-| parative quiet. But soon a disconten ted cahul, which had been disappoint i ed in certain pet schemes, aud wished i to stave ofl' all other business, raised j another general row, ami for a space of ten minute* there was such a how ling and wild uproar as only the inmates of Bedlam can ever know. A ' concert of wolves, or the caterwauling of a troupe of angry mousers, would most aptly typify the scene. Ooej gentlemen becoming more excited than -cemed necessary, the Speaker very' politely requested him "NOT TO THAI: HIS uuin unt," Amid the unparalleled confusion and hubbub that ever and unon pre vailed, the Speaker, Mr. Carter, a qui j et young man from Cameron parish, stood puding his fragrant Havana, and beating the devils tatoo on the, table before him. He seemed fully aware of the important provisions ol all the bills proposed, and whenever! the ayes and noes were called, he inva riably decided that the needed provi sion was carried. Sometimes the noes, were louder and more obstreperous than the ayes, but Carter knew a thing or two, and always decided, "Till: AYKS IIAVK IT." That was the way to d<> it, and the! only way uuder the circumstances The Speaker at one time remarked,; "The noise is so great I can't heur," and, with a pleasant equivoque, contin ued "I am partially deaf, and have but one car, but it would take forty ear* to hear all your motions." About 10:30 o'clock many of the members and a goodly crowd of the lobbyitcsj bird punished their regular quart of benzine, and the yelling became inten sified. Howls, whoops. SCREECHES, AND CAT-CALUS swelled upon the agitated air, as if a thousand devils had ben let loose and each vied with the other in keeping j up the hideous chorus. The prolong- ! ed and deafening cries or calls for the - yeas aud nays wero absolutely stun. 1 ning. The thing ended in a riot —sov- ' eral uegroes got into A SCUFFLE ON THE SPEAKERB STAND. Thcv grasped oue another with that , fraternal and awkward hug peculiar , to the hear tribe, chairs and table* | were overturned, inkstands rolled and | rattled across the floor, and tables and | paper .-tfewn about the hall in most j admired coufusion. In the midst of ( this a shrill, piping voice announced., somewhere in the scrimmage that the ] Senate had adjourned sine die, which , announcement was received with diri | sive yell* and cries of \ " VOi; KNOW now IT IS YOU RSI LF," | "llow arc poor feet," "Bully l>oy with ' aj. la* eye," Ac. The Senate, it was 1 understood in the lobby, had fizzled ' out like a gorged anneomla surfeited ( with a hearty meal, and now its mem I hers and attaches poured into the I House to witness its death throes and ' add to the confusion, which had taken < the shape of a DAHoMIAN OROIE, and only lacking the oooking uiau to , make the semblance complete. It | was evident that "fire-water" hadn gained the supremacy, and now ruleil ( the roast. As early as 9 o'clock the , members, white and black, could have , been seen dodging out of the hall in search of refreshments; but at th s | witching hour tho L WHISKEY BEGAN TR PLOW | in delicate streamlets. Anon it flow- i ed in rivers, and then swelled in tor- i rent* that confused the brain and i made the tongue voluble. Members left their seats and crowded the aisles, and the mixture of colors became so i promiscuous as to have puzzled tho'l most expert adapter of the bins most appropriate to bouquets of this i character. The noise increased with' the flow of strong drinks, and a* scores of voices rose each above the: other, the din became A HIDEOUS It A DEL, exceeding anything known in the heaven nliove or the earth beneath, j The crowd boiled and seethed like ;io-j tatoes in a pot, or ns the hell broth in t the dance of witches, as described in 1 j Macbeth : I),nihil', double, toil Hlul trouble, I Kip' burn und euuiUron bubbls. Not Hecate and her skinny attend-, ants could have brewed a more infer-' nnl mixture. Further business was impossible, aud the time fur adjourn- 1 iix-nt having now clearly arrived, ajj venerable colored chapliuu, amid the din and row, was called upon for A BENEDICTION At its conclusion, the throng disin tcregntcd, [>ouriiig out into the street, a motley yelling mass, redolent of the fumes of gin, tobacco, and Bouquet d'Afrique. A lame nigger tnen stumped around the empty Lulls, put ting out the lites. A yellow cur dog, that during the din had quietly slept in the corner, ran yelping down the stairway. A predatory torn eat on the roof set up u dismal caterwaul, and as it died nway shuddering on the midnight air, the last faint trace of the Legislature of'7l vanished into foetid oblivion. I'ali! Prof. JI. Meyer, formerly of the Centre Co. Normal Institute, will open u Select School at Centre Hall, April 10th, a sutti eient number of students having already been obtained to commence with, with still room for young ladies and gentlemen from u distance. (ioYcrnmi'iit Officer Ilollwl to Death 1 The Cincinnati dawdle of Thursday saya: A chronicle of daily event* t seldom called upon to inform the pub lic of it more terrible denth than jrcater day ltefel I CapUilt Thoinaa J. Hairy, a worthy government *torcktw|>er, at the distillery of Kleischmaii A" Co., near Scd&msville I low the heart rending accident no culled is now conjecture; possibly it will always remain so Alter dinner he was seen silling by an OjHMI window of the distillery reading. Helow him, >n the outside of this u|>orliurnt was an o|ieii tuh, containing the worm. Frequently the water contained m (hi* vessel brcatue boiling hoi from the heated va|atr within. It wa*o yrslrr day. latter ill the afternoon Captain Iliirrv \iitt needed in the 1 ut<* of lii dutj us-torekwjter, and wan sought nlkout tli<* premise*. Not I icing found, :i tin --etiger \vw wiit to Scdutusvillt', with no more success. Thii awakru ih! npiirilu'iinion, an-1 it more careful K'inh about the distillery was made. At Lft the hul of (lif uii fort u nit te man was ilitcuvrml near the tub, and the u rrii.le thought came flashing into the mind that the storekeeper might he in this vessel. With fears for the worst the content* of the tub were exauiiod. There Hie hotly of the officer was found literally boiled. Whether as he sat he was suddenly seised with a faulting fit, or had fallen asleep and tuiuhled in, or had falleu in unawares while looking into the vessel, is left entirely to conjecture. Exit tlic Two Thirds To day inaugurate* a decided change tor the Wetter in the political condition lof the I'nitcd State*. The two third* fiuwer of the Republicans i broken in the new Congress meeting at noon, and from this happv conaequenca of the election* la-t fail it resulted that the , (ample of the I'nitrd Stales are no lon ger at the utter mercy of a political party. The Wa'aiue of the govern ment is restored. The Kepubliean two-third* in Congress, new dead and gone, for they dare not unseat enough of the opposition to rretore it, iaat lite 1 bottom of much that blackens our Federal annals in these four year* past, and in the face of that vote is seen the popular condemnation of that infamous spawn it begot, The fourteenth amend aunt, with its sneaking, pouhouse laws to enforce it; the fifteenth amend meut with its .South Carolina Legtsla tures and its promising crop of bayo net election laws for Noithcrn as well as for Southern polls; that disgraceful fa tee, impeachment; Howard's Afri can bureau ; the hideous drama of re construction and re-reconlruciion, would never have be-n po blebut for this now uefunct two thirds. How it was made matched what it did. At first l>rake, assuming to represent Mis souri, andCresswell, affecting to be a Senator from Maryland, brought tbe -Senate majority up to the required pitch, the House then haviug it. Af terwards came lirownlow and the West Virginia tribe; and latterly, that Falstaffs legion which swarmed up from the South heavily reinforced Senate and House. Many of them— more of them by several llian ought to lie out of the |H>uitenliary, if all tale* he true —yet linger, but their worst power is over; the Radical two thirds is departed.— World Important Dcri-iou Cotirernlng I'roniUory Notes. The following is the substance of ft legal decision which appeared in the Legal Journal of this week. Our rea ders will do well to bear in mind as it tuay save them loss of several dul lais which might result from neglect to fill the btauk neccewarily left in printed for notes, in case the (taper -hoti Id come into |tosse*ion of a boua jidr holder after having passed through the hands of a rascally one: By a decision of Chief Justice Thompson, of the Supreme Court, it is held that, where a blank had been left in a note, at the time of filling up, singniug and delivery, ami afterwards had been in creased in amount by writing over the blank, the maker, was answerable for the full face of the note as altered, af ter it had passatl to a bona Me holder for value, in the usual rourse of busi ness. The case was that of Garrard vs. Hodden, error tu the Common Pleas of Fayette county. The maker of the note filled in the words "one hundred," leaving a blank between the words "hundred" and "dollar*** in the printed form. The pay-e afterward* tilled the blank, by inserting "ami fif ty," thus making the note call for "one hundred ami fifty dollars." In this condition it was purchased by tbe plaintitT, and the drawer refusing to pay the face of the nwte, suit was en tered. There was uothing on the face of the note to show the slightest altera tion, and the handwriting and the ink were the same, and there was no crow ding of the words, the blank giving ample room. The drawer was held to have invited the fraud of his own neg ligcncc in delivering a note that admit ted tampering with. He could have saved nil difficulty by scoring the blank with the jeii. As between the maker and the payee, the alteration would have made the note void, but not so ns between the drawer and an inuocent holder for value The Chief Justice, after riling the authorities on the point says: "We think this rule is uiiceMH ry to facilitate the circulation of com mercial paper, and at the same time increase the care of drawers and ac ceptors of said jaiiHT, and also of ban kern, brokers, and others in taking it. Phis rule will not apply to cases where the nlteratimi is apparent on the face of the paper.'' The Tax payer* of the state, from whose treasury 825,000 have beep tak en to pay for Hollu rniel's painting of the bat tie of Gettysburg says the Morning Patriot, are notified that their picture is on exhibition at No. 1003, Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Admission, 25 cents. Their interest iu this announcement will lie enhanced when they learn that Professor Law ronce will describe the picture, and read Colonel M'Michael's address at 3 o'clock and 8j o'clock p. in. daily. Professor Lawrence is said to be a good, sonorous reader, who brings out i admirably the strong (mints in the I speech and the picture. No one, we are iufortneJ, can comprehend the great eve.its that took (dace at Getlys burg, in July. 1883, without seeing Rothi-ruicl's painting, and bcarius the professor's explanation* and readings of Colonel M'SlicliHel's s|hh-cli. It is doubtful whether General Meade, himself, knew anything about the bat tle until be snw the picture. Admis sion, 25 cents. Price $25,000. Washington, February 28. —There was not only an interesting but au ex citing time iu the House to Jay on the coal question. The tariff men were so suddenly stripped up that they ut terly failed to recover in time to make even a respectable showing on the re cord. While Mr lien Holler bad one eye on the Clerk, who was leisure ly reading bis Ku-Klux bill, and another on the ceiling, and with no ears iu the boisterous confusion on the ; H oor, nor eyes to see to tbe clock 1 which ehowtnl that hi* hour had jour by, Mr. Kernadu Wihwl quietly aroae, threw Mr. Duller oIT hi* (Wf, ami |>lumpevcd to *u|>eiid the rule* and put the rrsoluliou at once nil it* pauagv The Hi-publican* *catterel like a flock of pigeon* a* the roll call pro ceeded, and only forty three ol them, and two Murylaud Democrat* were found %oling against the resolution The West and mmuo from the Kat Came aroiietl the Democratic standard! and voted in column till the result— -142 for free coal to 4S agaiust it. When th* vote wa* announced the Democratic side indulged in applau* , for the light was handsomely wua. ( The resolution goes to the Senate to morrow, and there i* an esceleut pro* poet of it* passage. The great uiogul of the Republican party in iu-w|iaperdoin at last i* llor ace tireely. lie is now engaged iu spying out the land eu tbe l'reei denlial ijue*tioii and has come to the follow ing conclusions: Firstly, That the neit electiou will be very closely contested, —more closely contented than any electiou since 1H44, when the Democrats were triumphant. Secondly. That the Republican, |iarty are undecided as to the policy of rsi ominatiug General Grant f r their candidate A convict in the Indiana |teniten tiary ask* a pardon for the following reason: "It is true 1 have only 11 mouth* longer to serve, but it is now thought that our present superintendent will . be removed and a ihsmocrwt put in II place, consequently we fear we will ' have a hard time uuder a [h-ntocral superintendent, as the couvicts are 1 principally Republican*." - ■■ ■■ • -♦- Litr* Fit* at Petroleum Outre. 1 Pituburj, March 10.—At so sarljr hour i this morning a Bra originated in ths Butt* to lioui* at Pstrulsuin Centre, Pennsylva nia, which place wa* composed almost en- | lirely of wooden buildings. The Ire spread across ths street and on both sides as far south as Aiken's hall, and north to the bank of the creek, leaving (be Ameri can house standing. Kifty-etght bin d ing-, dwellings and stores, beside*, barns, etc , were destroyed, tbs Bre sweeping five acres clear, Flection of l it 1 ted States Senator. Kirbmond, March 14. Ths legislature to-day elected John \V Johnston, conj, servative, for United States senator, by I(M vote*, to 40 vote, fur John H Pupham, tbe republican nominee. New II iimpslt ire Drinorratir Concord, March 14.—The annual elec tion fr governor and members of the legis lature wa* held in this slate to-day. Th* republican majority in (he slate in 1 I*7o was 1.503. Tbe slate committee, after: a careful canvas* of the situation, proclaim-1 ed a pr liability of an increase upon these figure*. The rotunis come in slewly. Return* from lOti town* givs Weston lfi.Kfl. and Pike 19.41&—a republican loss of 1,061. 1 This almost positively insures the sue fee- j of ths dsmocral ticket STILL LATKIL Concord. Match lb—l a. m The latest; return* make ths plfSfitipll uf Weston pgr-; lain—by probably I.Ul) u 'J.IJUI majority. Th# indications point to the eleciion of two democratic congressmen in the Second and Third districts. Tbe house ot repr.- tentative* i* uncertain, but the senate i* democratic. Union Parilr Hailruad. Boston. March A—Th# annual meeting of the stockholders of the Union Pariic j railroad was hold at tho ufft't ol tk# coin■ i pany in Sear's building to-day, the presi ' dant, Oliver Ames, in tbo chair. Tbe re- 1 port of the president acknowledges that th* earning this far have been rery unsatisfac tory, but lake* an encouraging view of tbe future He stales that many improvement* will he made this year, not tbe least of which will be tbe completion of tbe bridge across the Mississippi river at t>maha. Mr. Ar*e* propose* to i**uesi'So.,GUoofiwrnty: [ eight per eent. mortgage bonds, to provide mean* for tbe completion of the bridge. The principal sources efipcoroe this year are in the mine* of Colorado and Utah, the sale of lands and the transportation of tea : and silks, from China and Japan. The report concludes with a recapitula tion of tho history of tho congressional in terfotanco with tho management of the road, and gn aaoartlui) that tho remit U the < restoration of ths credit of tho compeny. with a great advance in all iU securities. The report wa*. unanimously adopted. | alter which the following oficers were I chosen and tba meeting adjourned until nest year : President, Thomas A. Scott, of Pennsylvania; secretary, K A of Naw Hampshire; board of director*, Oil- ! ver Ante, of Msssarhusett* ; John Duff. , of Massachusetts; Klisha Atkins, of Mass- I achusetl* ; Oake* Ames, of Massachusetts; J L. P. Morton, of New York; Roytl C. ( Rubbins, of Massachusetts; James Brooks, ( of New York ; O. N. Dodge, of Iowa; Sid day Dillon, of New York ; C. H. Rushnell, ( of Connecticut; John Edgar Thomson, of ( Pennsylvania ; Andrew Cornegle, of New i Turk; George M. Pullman, of Illinois, and P. Gordon Degter, of Massachusetts AN ACT. To ptovid* far the compulsory education of • children of sound mental and phvsical health between the age* of six and elev en year*. Section I. Rr H rnactnf Ac That from ( and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person or persons in this Commonwealth having the charge, control or care of any child or children of sound mental aud physiom heallh between th- | age- of six and eleven years to cause or al- . low the habitual absence of such ohild or , children from attendance at the common , schools or from school* known at priva's < schools or academies, or from other sources , of regular and ccinpetant education; and , such permission or neglect on ths part of | the |>er*on or persons aforesaid, shall be . deemed a misdemeanor, and upon convit- . tion thereof, he, she or they so offending, shall b sentenced to pay a tins not exced ing one dollar for each snd every child, HI d for eech and everv day so absent from tbeir neglect or permission a* aforesaid, or un dergo an imprisaament in th# county jail < or work house for a period not exceeding | one day for each and every child, and for , each and every day so absent from their . neglect or permission, or both nt the di* rrelinn of the court. The shove it s espy of the first section of shill introduced in the I'< uttsylvania Lex* i.lnture, to "compel psrents to send thsir children to scheol st ths tender age of six years, psy s fine or go to jail. Think of s poor widow, who is obliged te wash or sew to maintain her small children, say she has two, who do not go to schools, and may receive Instruction at homo; the children grabbers demand a dollar a day for each child for the entire time they are absent, which may be three months. She cannot of course pay the flue, and must be torn fTom her children and suffer imprisonment, six onths in the county jail or workhouse' whilst her children are left to starve or b sent to the poor house. This is the work ot Republican legislators; this the humanity and tolerance of the radical party. Con cerning the spirit of this hill ws shall have -omethipg ft tbar to say in ths future, not withstanding the deserved fete it has met in the Legislature, having been negatived. That a thousand Instances like the one we have above noted, are not to immediately happen in this Btate, i* no fnultofthe Radi- ( cal leaders.—Pittsburg Post. r During the impeachment trial o , Governor liolden, of North Carolina 1 a negro swore that lie and four other' • of his raee had dressed as Ku Kilts r in February of last ymr in Alaiimnci i county,ami had whipped three negroes This was one of the acta which (lover jnor liolden had pleaded in justiliea ,'lion for plat ing Alamance county un . :der innrtial law. 1 "Washington rcporu say that Seiut< i • Huinner is about to make a hitter at lack on (Jrani. Hut (irant's friend* ' say that if hitters had any effect or I hint he would have died in St. laiuis • ♦ • The |>ring Utiii of rmf. il Mom'i ; high. school, at Centre Hall, will com meiicc April lOth. Stutlenls fiom abroad invited. i, • ♦ * W • list e r.-. ••!<•.I the ltrt nuuitx-r of ouw eandidate for jmblje favor . alleil I Oner a M 'rrk. the Y otiitg Ladies' Own I Journal, published hy t rank l.nllt, New York. It* original tales, ItW llllscelluueou* luwlter, iti admirable illustration* anil carefully selected faahloli plate*, together, I forut aii eirellent Jier|ndieal, nil especial- I I ly adapted to the lire*ids. '■ A Saw IfKaLTII JoLttHAU llra'lkatul ■ Huutt I* the title of new Health Maga zine, of (I |iasn royal Oftavo. just issued HI very neat form hy W ft. l)x I't r A KHOTHKM, HU6 Hroadway, New York. In their proaiiectua the Publisher* promias a , high-lolled, practical liealh journal. • diled not iii the interest of any medical party or I clique, hut one which >fiall "gleen from all lleldt, hold under eolltrihution all triuo'l U/mn/iriar, and seek ail from all ititelli | Rent aeei asihte teachers." The first num 'her now before u# has a v aried and itivil ing table f contents, whieh needs only to be seen ill order to awaken attention. It furnishes hot only a number of elaborate ly prepared paper*, hut also a great varii ty of miscellansou* "fail*, hints, remedies, etc.," for the family circle. The publish lers offer it to subscriber* at $1 AO a vi-sr, | and call for cant assert in all part* of the • country, to w hoin they w ill pay large cash commissions. Parana' .Wt i< ai. MOXTMLV.— Devoted to Mtiic and matter* appertaining thereto [ Kacli No. contains about 26 sheet* of muaie , for instrument* and NIN J L PstHl 660 Broadway, N. Y. s•'( a year, tingle j conies, SUcts each Content*.--God fill's* the Little Church around the Corner; Katv Mac Seal. Hong and Chorus; My Dear Old Sunny Home, .tfigttone. Hong and Chorus; Heaven claim* her as an Angel. Trio and Chorus; Jesu*. 1 my Cross have Taken, tjuartet; I will arise and go to my Father. Sacred, Ac. troot> lIniLTH —A Journal of Physical and JUenul-Culture AU s A/oore, 21 Farnklin St. Boston, .Mouthly "JU eta. 5 yearly $'J; six Co pic, $lO (oa ten Is—The Water we Drink—War Surgery—tin Poisons—Public tfurder and Suicide— What to Eat—Condiments—Con sumption—The Alchemists, Ac. Ac. 8 O'CLOCK. rpilK MAHIC CtiMß will change any X colored hair or heard to a permanent black or brown. It contains no poison. One comb sent by mail for sl. Dealer* supplied at reduced rate* Address Win Palloii Trca* Springfield. M* 10 mr 4 \\T A NTKD ti ; it our new 1100 l v, "HISTORY OF ITALY iillustrated. 1 hy John H C. A . Mvtt. A splendid *ubjec( and popular lauthor. B U RUSSELL. Publisher, Bo - 'ton, Mas*. mtrlO-ft SATO *2O A DAY! I fio you want a situation a* salesinaii at or 1 near home, to sell our new * stand White Wire Clothe* Lines to la*t for ever llont IBIS* this chance Sample free. Address Hudson Kiver Wire Mills, ll*m St., N Y, or 16 Ilearborn St.. Chicago. tnarfU it nKAFNKHH. CATARRH. >< ltiil I LA. A lady who had suffered for Iyears from Dcaftie**, Catarrh and Surofula, ; was eurcd hy a simple remedy. Her ym. I pathy and gratitude prompt* her to send : the receipts free of charge to any one -i --iinlarly afflicted. Adores* Mrs. M C 1 LKOUS.it, Jersey City, N J. marlo 4t j FBI IT, JAK MANUFACTURERS AND BUYE&B arc notified.?ht> better ! and cheaper Jar than was ever known will ' tie supplied This Jar excells in every quality and requirement, and will outsell ! and.can undersell any and all other*. It wilt sell itself. Important Price list for ,1871. now readv and sent frc. Add res* CHAR. . INLAY' A SON, No 221 Dock M Philadelphia .-;•• BOOK AGENTS! The most uaeful, ornamental, sensible and popular of subscription book*, i* •'Physical Trainning of Children.,' jul out. It ha* splendid Steel Platea, 1# ri~hly bound, and rrcy Father and Mother who tees it wants it. It bat no opposition and j delivers elegantly. The first agent o;ji cleared s2l,ii in five hour*' h'o modern book like this übw splendid terms Cir cular* sent frctt Canvassing Rooks only $1 New World Pub. Co.. s. w. cor 7th and Market Sis., Philadelphia. roarHMt mmggm THEA NECTAR BI.Uk TK.4 with the Green Tea Fla- Warranted Ureal Atlauth'A Pvifie Tea Co , Schurch St N'rv York "P. O. B>* ffiflG. Send for Thea N eclarCircular. r 1U.41 AOIM WAWTXD $226 A MONTH -by the AMKKICAN KNITTING CHINK CO. BOSTON, MASS. or ST LOUIS, MO. 27jnt> AGENTS MALK A FEMALE. For fast selling papular subscription Books. Extra JnJHrc;pihW M Agents.! Information free. Address Am. Book Co , $2 William St. ti-T. frh24 4t ♦lO Made From 50 eta! Something urgently needed by every body. Call and See ; or 12 samples sent {postage Mid) for fX) eet*. that retail easily, fur flu K. L. WOUXJTT, 181 Chatham Sq.. N Y. WAKTKP—AGBNTN. (120 PEII day) U> sell the celebrated LIOMK SLIL'T TLK SEWING MACHNK. Has the en. make* the "lork ttilca" (alike on both side*.) and \% fully UrrrttrJ. The bet and cheepest family Sewing Machine in the market. Addreas, JoHgaos, Clakk Am., B*ton, Mass., PitUburg. Pa.. Chi cago. 111., or St. Lwuis, Mo,-. 27jnW Gettergl Agents NVatifcd for firoesbcck's Calculating machino rapid accurrate, re I able, simple, Easily opera ted, cheap and beautiful. Giving instantaneous additions or *nh;i tractions, taking from 1 to five columns of figures at a time, carrying and borrowing it* own ten*, hundreds, etc., without the least thought on the part of the opera tor. Addreas, 7.1 KG LK It A McCUK DY. Philadelphia, Pa __ feh'-'l 4t AGENTS WANTED FOB "WONDERS OF THE WORLD," Over one thou-and illustrations. The largest best selling, and most attractive ( uh-cription book ever published. One agent In Denrer, Colorado, sold lUO oopie* in 4 day* One agent in Milwaukee <>ld 30 copies in 4 day. slid a large number from 20 to copie- per day. Send for, Circulars, with tcrm at once. Address (T S PUBLISIIINO CO., 411 Broome! St.. N. Y. fcb'i4.4t REDUCTION OF PUK ES* to conform. Pi Bcduetlon of Duties. aiiEx TS\ visa < COSSUMKKS, by CKTTJNQ UP CLUBS, Send fur our New Price List and a Club form will nocompany it, containing full directions— making a large saving to. consumer* and remunerative to club or ganixer*. The 6reat American Tea Co.. .11 A* 88 I'wtviMrrfl, P. 0. Box As 43. NKWYt )K K Jtliaii. lit Carbolic Tablets. Prepared bylkr. IVKIdX The moat important discovery of the nge: is this wonderful Healing and Cleansing agent for all dissaae* or weakness of thej Respiratory organs, Sore Throat, Sudden (Join, 11 orsrneaa, Catarrh. Asthma. Dryness of the Throat or Windpipe, diseases of the Lungs and for all irritation of the mucuous membrane. All vocalista and public speakers vvlto -peak and sing without effort. u*c those Tab lets, their effect in clearing the voice is sim ply astonishing as can be show n by num erous certificates. Dr. Wells' Carbolic Tablets set directly on the mucuous membrane and should he promptly and freely taken in all exposure or violent change of weather, a* they equalixe the Circulation of the Blood and thus ward otTall tendency to colds and Lung difficulty. The proprietor* would **y, all first class medicines have their Imitations, and they would C A UTION the public against imposition by having other tuedicinas thrust upon them in place of these admirable Tablets. Jolts Q. KXLLOOO, 84 Piatt at. N. Y. Sole Ager.t Sold by Druggists. Price 26 cents a box. feb24.4w ,f VT )TI('K. Letters >•( VdininUtratio® , ii upon the i-tate of Da-". I Condk), lata •f (irevg twp., d< d. having been granted "* the undersigned, all persona ktiowingthem. [, olve* indented to raid estate aro hereby ~, called upon to come forward aiiduoike set tlement without delay, find those having '• claim* to present them properly nuthenti r- eated. ~ DANIEL P.UNKLK, I'Yltl'S CO NIK), 1 ■ i,u It..fit .hlm 'uitfrntora, j lW ItLY BOSK I"I \Tol • Tin 1* uudersigaed ha* a large i|ii'inii(y of the I Early f(o-e Potatoes for "all Thre pota lajtoc" are earlier and yield more largely tliun any other kifol. To liehnd at rea*otia "! Ile rates J. ( KAMP marlU.tt Centra llill l Norway Oats. " Arrxat ios FA NO KM- The umiemign-j odotfer*a large quantity.if Norway OaUfurj '•ale. This >■*(* yield* twiee a* iniieh #j aj any other .at* It vis.-. -Hmgle But hill ,1 M.UI or three Bu*h* of electing five di tractor* for the eiuuuig yimr. Hv order o| ''the Board. I ltom F.i-i ta i felCl tlt President J. H. Rcifsnyd r >, Justice of the iVsce, Kurvcjror, mid 1 Conveyancer. Attvtid* to collection*, surveying and dividing of Uud*. Particular attention given to those having land, or property for ' .ale, or de-iring to buy. Deed- Mortgage* ' Ae.,Ae; drawn and aeknowledged upon * short notire, and reasonable term*. Office over Snook s H.ore Millheiin, Pa. feb 10.$ m ; News! See Here! TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE The undersigned hereby inform* the [ ciltxens of Penn-va)lfl{jr that he ha* pur chae.l the Tin-hop heretofore carried on i by the C. II Mf g Co., and wll. eonltnuc ■ toe same, at the
ve-frotn hi* j >!owtt that the awftil ctinse-j 'jquouce* id Self Abuse may be . removed without mediciena, and without i ( { dangerous surgical operations, bougies, in ! ttruinenu, ring*, or cordials, (>uintiiig out • ' mode of cure at oncy frrtaii; aud effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may bv, may cure him*elf cheap -1 i Iv, privately and radically. THIS I.Et'- tUHK WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain enve ope, to any address, patlpaid on receipt of six j cent*, or two *ut :a,up . J% tsp," Dr. Cutverwell'a '"Marriage j Guide. ' price 2-*> cent*. Addreas the Publishers, OH AS. J C. KLINE A CV, .127 Bowery, New Y'ork. l'o*t-offioc Box 4.688. sep'Lly ROCERIKS - URGCEKIKO ! OPPOSITE THE IRON FRONT. On Allegheny Strwt. HI?Ill* A GAULT. 1 Having purchased the entire stock of Good* from l*-vi A Miller, arid ADDED LARGELY THKRETo. 1 arc now preparcj to MecoromodaU' v!l the ••Id Jriend* of the c*tahlis|imtnt, and host ofnewopp*. w kerp constantly on hand C'OLFI*E, 'I ca, SUJ^AR, Syrup, Di inl Fruit, CunjU'U Fruit, Hants. ; Drietl Reef, Sglt, I'k'kles, Butter, Flour i Corn Meal, Buckwheat Flour,j and everything usualy kept in a well n-gti- ( latcd first cla* Grocery Store luartl.tiiii RUULa OAULT. AGENTS W.\M'ED FOR Physical Life of Man and Woman, OR, ADVICE To BOTH SKXKS. \U mors I, chaste, and thoroughly -cirntiflc • i work on the t dlowing highly ini|w>rtaut subject* : Change of Life. le>vc, Court-hip, * Ouiiliticntiou- for n Happy Marriage, Physiology of Marriage, h.trly It !ation 1 of Hii-lmtid and wife. Duti"> aud Experi ence of wife and Mother. Care of Mthei and Child. Mysterp-s of Reproduction, Mo l rat and I'hysica' Tian-mi-sion, an I kin dred topic*, from the highc-t authoritii - in , ( Europe. Price S2.U). Sai • immense j Freight paid on lunik- ami cantn-itiy' I book* free. Pot Cir< nlar* and TestimonL 1 al* adjre-*, PARMELKF V CO. IM ; Race t., Cincinnati, O, marlU,st 1 HANDJJ ELLS and Door Bella, all si /.* and kinds at | aplU' IRWIX SWUJOXI I ir*ISH ING TACKLES, rod-line*, hook I flii'-. sea hair basket*, etc. Rig you out to catch trout at _ BURNS!PK A THOMAS J APANNED TOILET SKITS, AND other Japanned ware, at the Anvil Store. | , aplO' oß. IRWIX A Wtmox. (TANNED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoc* > pine apjile*, and IM-U- in great varie nt BURNS!DE .% THtiv AS' FREE TO:', BOOK A>- U MutrnM AGENTS fllu-tration- to any Book agent, free >i charge. Addrc-s, National Publishing ' Un. Philadelphia, Pa. fcli24.4| ■ i J 1 R U ii E II A. Evana' Gift Book Enterprise. j We continue to send a valuable gift with . every book bought ot us. Thousands will 1 testily to our promptness and fairoots, 'itiive us a trial. Write for n catalogue ' Sent free. Address, I). M. EVANS & l !CO., 721 Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa. I ■\ feb24.it j i i i ronic one and all! ' PRICES, LOW At The Old Stand j The f jryctt Arriml of Sjsriwj and Summer (ioad. at Centre !(*!(. LA DIMS AND (ENTB DUE SS GOODS. j DRY GOODS, AND GIIOCERIKS HARDWARE. QCEEKSWARk Ilnta, Cap*, Roots, Shoe*. ALSO A CHKAI* LINK OF ! FLANNELS, MUBUK. CALICOES ASD SHAWIA ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, ! sYRt'PS, COFPEES. also a lar-t- „ * ,{ FISH, the beat, all kind*, MACKEREL and HERRING the Wert and cbe*|>M in the market. Wolf's Old Stand. WESIIALL TAKE PARTICULAR | CARE TOM All IT AN OBJECT P 4 No ~r tomers, vs WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, To GIVE l"K A CALL ap"i4Gß.y. WM, WOLP. I COAL, LIME, and POWDER! COAL-- \YiikmWiTP Cal, ClwdaaL Stove, En, furnare and fbiiirlry. Coal—lo vl quality, at the low cat price*. Cm -turner* will plca*< not# that our coal it housed un der commodious fhrtb. LI ME - Wihhl . rcoa|-Lurnt Lino-, for fair at our kiln, • n the pike leading to Mile*lurg. PO W DKR—• Having r crirel the agency for Du Pout's Powder At WHOLESALE, we shall be ;, Vto s7,*t) for CLOTHING at the lowest rate*, it mi oold at 1857 prico S V 1 T S, from slo.(ti to *IS for the be-t. CALL AND SEE, and if it aint true. Ktcrnberg will treat. They only *k people to come and see fven if they do not *ih to buy. 17*1 NK TABLE CUTLERY, including (tinted forks *tH.ns, v Vc, at ' aplOtS IRWIN A V ILSON. 'pilF. ANVIL STORK ia now receiving I. a large and well assorted Stock o' Hardware, Stove*, Nail.-, Horse Shoe*, Sad dlery, Gin--. Paints, Sheet. Bar and Hoof Iron also Buggy ami Wagon Stock ol every description!—■Call and supply your -elves atthe lowest possible rates at aito'H IRWIN A WILSON SPICES of all varieties, ground to ordct _ and warranted to he strictly pure. It is the onlvplaeeyou can llnd unadultera ted spire*. Try them ftr your own satisfac tion. You can lv 2nd them at HUIIXSIDK A THOMAS . HURNSIDK A TOOM AS. Offer to tha Public one of the largest and best selected stocks ttf merehan i >T< ) v i-lsi""" Mr. Andrew Remuan, would resuect ! fully inform the vitiiena ol Centre Hall, that he now has on hand all sizes of Coal stove*—Gas Burners—which he offers a> low its elsewhere. Give hint a call and go : and see his stock before purchasing vl*e ! where. ' \ibTlß,tl j 1 1 M 4 \ I 5 °4- OF THE V AGE! (l Pavaavae Dai !**• **♦• ovit celebrated GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. HH i jg 1 ea.ee. *—. o, WeSTKKM PtltaWllO Co. r Manufa tatw*' Ain**, PhtstaMgh. K i Vfjanly . h. h ml. a ia. * aviTgaa •ILAIR A KTITZKR. Attorneys at Law, Boliefonte, JOic i, on the Diamond, neat door to Gar man'* hotel. Cenaultatlona In German ot Engl h. MtWmf gj f ACoR KIIoNK. At to racy at law J BrlleJuMo. penn a., will attend promp jly to all legal burthen# entrusted to bis caw.—Office with 4. F Potter, near the ) Court House. Coufuitationa in German ; or English. JeepTDy TOHK V P(TTKR Attermey tfla w J Collertiouf pr.jfptly made vna special attention given to these having land* ot property for sale. Will draw np and have i noknowledg**! Deed*. Mortgegaw, Ac. Of lee in the diamond, north aide nf the court bouse, Bellefunte. •invar naot-gtcanorr. Prefident, Cashier. rtEXTUE OGURt\ BANKING CO (Late Milliken, Hoarer A Cn.) RECEIVE DEPOtsrra, And Allow latereet. Discount Notea, Buy and Ke j Goverutnent Kecuritiee, Gold and 1 ,' Spiu UMf Campon*. I" AS. MM AN UK, Attorney M Law (J BellsfuoU, promptly attend*4-> all bo ■■ne* entrusted to him. jalAdhtf F FORTNET, Attorney at Low a BcilrftnU, Pa. Office <*r Ray aold * bank. may H dPtf la. v. M'tLLMrta, OHtsl Baavaa ta'Akurrsa a vzaish i ATTOKXHm-AT-iAV, Bellefante, Centre Co., Petta'a. epOhf Acimer m (At ddannwa. C. H. Gutelius, HBrgron and Mcrhaitiat! Bradtt who t* p< rtnanently located In Aaronsbure in the office formerly occupied by Dr. New, i and who baa been practicing with entir* *ucoea—having the* vje-rienon of a number I .f year* in the prof—-ion, he would oerdi •lly invite all who bare a* yet not gi the citt tea* of Puttci township. mrdG.'Z'.ti Chas. H. Hold, ( lock. IValciimaker dh If gflpi MiUhctm, Centre Co., l'etttta. Ronticthilly inform* hi* friend* end tin public in general, that h„ kv juct openec •this new -:al>ii*hmfitt. above Aleian der's Store, and keep* constantly on hand •II kind* of ('leek*, Hatches and Jewelrv of the Ut*t at e tun, a* also the Maranriu* Patent Calender Clucka, provided with r complete index of the month, and day o* the month and week on it* face, which k warranted a* a nerfect time-keeper IffiCladtt, \Vetcher and Jewelry m paired on ibort notice and warranted rvo. n. uavia. c. T. at Kxx.vpxa OKVIK & ALEXANDER httrney*-at-law. Office inCoarad House. Beilcfoate, Pa. 4. P. GRPHART. with Orvisdt Alexander, attend* to collec tions and practice ia the Orphan . Court. 7i*n7Wf Furniture Rooms! J. O. DEIXIXGKK. T '-*pecttufly informs the citizen* of Centre ••ouniy. that he ha* L t'lrin-isMTN7N< TA kY* >U B- I\. LIC AND MILITARY AGENT, and Conveyancer. Deeds, Bond*, Mort- I gages, and all instrument* of writing faith } fully attended to. Special attention given [to the collection of Bounty and Pension claims. Office nearly opmite the Court • House, two doors above Mes*r*. Bush A Yocum's Law Office Bellefunte. P* | lttjtllllv : 1 OCALKS, at wholesale and rt tnih cheap 0 Jy IRWIN A WILSON. |lO()TS, large stock, all styles, sizes and 1 ffpnee*. for men and boys, iurt arrived ! at Wolf well known old Stand. j a EATHER, of alt descriptions, frouch i | jf a < skin, t oatiish sole leather, utoroc cos sheep ikius, liuing*. Everything II in the leather I .nc warranted to give satis faetion. at U' RNSIDK A THOMAS. CLOTHlNG—Overcoats, Pant*, A*est*, and Dress Coats, cheap, at Wolf*. HOWARD BAN IT A R Y~AI D~ABri(L CIATION.-Forthe Relief and Chlm or the Krni g and Unfortunate, on Princiule* of Christian Philanthrope. • Esssys on the Errors .f Youth, and tie 1 Follies of Age, in relation to M AKHIAOK and -SOCIAL Evtu, with sanitarvaid forthe afflicted. Sent free, in scaled "EtJVelone* Address ll() WA RD ASSOCIATION ; Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. julls.lv ttO fwr Monlh. Tbe bu Mllln* book etc M ui. a Ml. AaeaU Who nil uur n„ w wo ;J;■ tK "" t "" PMtt, PLAIN HOME TALK s m. MEoJCAI. CUHMCV tT<- no romiK tlnoß. Thar* meter we* ■ book hmsluJ like - W, *eU tt, RfflfflflUo Menu ue n..w ir.kin* from EW to <4 per month "7 bjok M pette t)cr£i., Center ml fm o iMtiiaiion. We want lood Jt|y Avnis* men who can fully Apprclat tb niprtii 11 jt*