fP^^rvv> , ■ CENTRE HALL REPORTER. 0 Outre Hall, Pa., MarcK 31, 71 TKKMS. Tlio Cicnthi: 1J All. lUroa tkk i pubii.hod w.fUt.v i ><* r ,B *4*wn strong ticket nominated, with which the democrat-1 ic majority in old Centre, will be swelled to at least 1000 next October. Wo here repeat, what we said in the Hitportkk last fall, that the canvass for nomination should be cairied on among rivals in a more friendly and honorable wy" than has heretofore been tho case. The system of wire-pulling, raising all kinds of damaging stories against rival candidates, and making all kinds of promi se*, this to Tom the other to Ilarry—should he beneath any one claiming to be a gen tleman. We think such a course in a'can didate very degrading, and shows that be is only a spoils aeekcr, with more love for filthy lucre than for tho principles of the the party to which he proteases to belong. In next week'# REPORT Kit we will print copious extract# from Sen ator S?urimer's great speech, delivered , last Tuesday op San Domingo and G.raut. He gives Grant particular "jesse." COLORED KM ONSTKKTION. Thr Fifteenth Amendment in ike Jinx HOT —.4 SeattuHW/ Judge and U (VM orexi Hilnw. An incident or two, which occured recently in North Carolina, illustrate how justice is administered under rad ical reconstruction in the south. A coloied fellow-citiaen went into n store, and finding the merchant, as he supposed, toe) busily engaged with a customer to attend to his wants, pro ceeded to fill his ilocket* with sundry valuable articles lying on the counter It was dexterously done, but the vigi lant eye of the owucr saw what trans pirod. As the gentleman was passing out of the door with his booty, the merchant arrested him, made hitu un load, and then handed him over to the tender mercies of the law . I'he thiol was indicted and urraigucd before the court and jury of his peer*. I'he facts were proven as ahovo Mated. The learned judge charged the jury a# follows: "GNTXOI OF JURY : Pis prisner you are tryin' is chared with the crime of stcaliu'. Stcalin is the tah in' and carryin' away of do good* of another, lie must cot only take 'etu but must tote 'em off. Pis prisner took the goods, but before he got out of the store do owner made him Uff "em dar. If do storekeeper wanted to make de prisner a thief, ue should wait uutil the prisner had leff the store and toted off de goods You must find de prisner not guilty." The jurr, concuring in the law as ; laid down by the court, instantly ac quitted the accused. An eminent lawyer of \\ ilmingtou had oceasiou in the trial of a case to call a Colored witness to the stand. The name of the witness is Anthony Hall, and he is an alderman of the citv. After beiugsworo, Mr. Holmes, the attorney, addressed him thus: "Now Anthony, tell the court and jury"—"Stop,' said the judge, "you will please address the witness as Mr. Hall or Alderman Hall; the court will not permit a witness to be insult ed." Mr. Holmes assured the court that he intended no disrespect to the witness or the court; that he had al ways known him as Anthony, and by that name he was uniformly addressed, i The judge directed the clerk to enter a fine of $ 10 against him, Mr. H. took his seat, and the court directed him to proceed in the examination of his wit ness. The attorney said he should ask no further questions. On his re fusing a second lime, the judge direct ed the clerk to increase the fine to S2O. The attorney on the other side-asked Mr. Hall a* few questions, and said, "Mr. Holmes take your witueas." Mr. H., without thinking, said. "An thony, vou can stand aside." The repetition of the iudignity aroused the ire of the Judge, and be directed the clerk to increase the fine upon Mr. Holmes to SIOO. He paid tho fine and left the court. The court room was crowded with loafing negroes, who were greatly delighted with the ac tion of the judge, and will vote to re elect the carpet bagger for his vindi cation of their rights. One of the ablest carpet bag judges, having the full confidence of the radicals of North Carolina, is eminetly qualified for the criminal department, having served four and a half years in the Ohio state prison for burglary. Speaking of the sad effect of the coal aurpensiou the Seranton Daily Democrat of Saturday says : "As the davs succeed each other and are mul tiplied into weeks and mouths, the continued suspension draws the dark clouds of want and misery more thick ly over tae length and brendth of our valleys. Beyond the great mountiaus which girdle the anthracite regions, how little is known of the woes and sorrows which have been caused by the suspension. Under many a roof are gathered together wives and chil dren, whose prayers constantly arise to heaven for help in this the darkest hour of their existence. Hundreds of families who never before knew what it was to want for the actual necessa ries of life, are now experiencing the sorry paDgs of poverty. The exhaust ed nurse and the empty cupboard are prolific of uutold dispair. No longer ago tbau yesterday a case was brought under our immedinte attention. It was that of a family, lately arrived iu this section, consisting of husband, wife and four litUe ones. They had left the old country, ignorant of the desolation now reigning in this vicini ty. The sorrows of the farewell were greatly mitigated by the bright hopes which went before them. On the voy age across the ocean, many specula tions as to the early accumulation af comforts, were indulged in. But alas! how shallow were there dreams To day they are in bitter want. The mother has been sick for nearly ten days, without medical assistance. The scanty larders of neighbors have con tributed their portion in order that life might be sustained. In the tea pot were a quantity of tea leaves which, we informed had been boil ed ami re-boiled a dozen times. And this is only one instance in thousands just as bad. It is a sad paradox that in the midst of plenty thousands are famishing." Cessna vs. Meyers. The Chambersburg Valley Spirit, printed in the Meyers-Cessa district, says: The Committee on Elections of the House of the Representatives had be fore them on last Friday the case of Chorjienniug Cessna against Hon. B. F. Meyers. The hearing was post poned until next session. Cessna was very much chagrined at this decision, and moved that the parties be required to file their arguments with the Clerk by July 1st —that be should have them printed and sent to the members of the Committee and that the case lie disposed of at the opening of the next session. This extraordinary proposi tion was resisted by Mr. Cofirnth who was present, acting as Counsel for Mr. Meyers. He projxated that the briefs of Counsul be filed at the meeting of Congress in December and that 'the case be argued at the pleasure ot the Committee. The proposition' of Mr. Coffroth was adopted. Oral argu ments will be made before the Com mittce at such time as they shall fix. This was Cessna's second defeat. He was anxious to have the Committee dispose of the case iu a summary wuy, after the manner in wrhich he was in the habit oi manipulating contested elec tion cases himself. But be was sur prised to discover that there was a disposition on the part of bis Commit- 1 tee to decide according to the testi mony. He doesn't want this case de cided according to the evidence. He knows very well that a careful exam ination of the testimony will increase the majority of Mr. Meyers. Wo have reliable information that a count will give Mr. Meyer# a majority of over olio hundred. We drop a tear over CWspa's disapjioiniiient, but we insist that he ought to be removed from the Presbkncy of thp Ponrd of i Trustee# of Frankliu and Mat.hglj j College. The Vice Presidents' (Jntuiiiiar. When Joe luuie was ncandidate fur YWlWdett. ac.iou* made <> hi* orthography. c® Pre*!, dent Co'fax's grammar *eem* to l> equally bad/ number of the independent contains an artiolo from his potion the Northern Pacific mil road In which hi* p-o-ngo occur-: Even taklug ("Itleap* as the ft *• t ingpoint, it will ho (via St. 1 uti!, w here an arm of thi> railroad i rt .u In 1 1 two hundred mile- less distance to Pug. t'- Soumi than to San Francisco. Ho sides thin vessels tVoni tlu* Uuldcii (iatc to China sail on what i* culled the Brami circle, instea 1 ot in a -iraighl line; and any <>ne t-ti*g tlu I'v n airing on a globe will lw surptlsed at the tsull, it they have not )t \>. n>!\ studied the effect f ihe rotundity ..I the earth, niol it* dunin she l 4 p-. i i- Iterance a* you g northward tow.std ih-> Pole. Hence, vvhtli they havt sailed eight hundred mih# from Stn| Francisco they are -nly one hundred i | mile* from the entrance to PuVt | Sound. Thus, in one soutcpee. vv c e.avc the individual making the t-t a .ud.d to, represented in the fii>t, second ami third |Kiw, keen all the members of bis family in pun lie office. The llovernor of Sau Do mingo city i* hi* brother; a secern! brother is a (Jeneral of his army ; n half brother is Governor of Aiua ; a, brother-in-law is Secretary of State ; the Deptv Collector of the capital j is his son ; anil another son tilUa valua ble office in the same city. One reason why all these relation of the President's family are such real- j oil* partisans of annexation i*. that the Treasury of San I\iming is heavily in their debt. They enjov large snlai i. #, but they are never paid, because there is nothing to pay them with; and out of the million and a half dollars to be handed over to Beat by the I nittd State* for the island a very large por tion will go into the hand- of his rela tions. Indeed, the correspondent of the Tribune says that Baex and bi sons, brothers iu law. brothers, cousin.-; second cousins, and so ou, will get about the whole of it. IN HAPPY PARIS. Scenes of'AS Re-enacted. .!//< Sscecpiny All lIfJo re It.— 'I he I'opulace in Amu. —Riot anil I Re order It am pant. —Prominent (Vti tens Butchered. — Their Both-* }'tr adeil OH the Street #. —l/f-iry light ing in l*ro effect a clear ance without bloodshed had failed that the order was given to the nation al's to fire. At the order ihe troops fired aud the mob fell back and final- Iv dispersed. An immense number of person# were killed and wounded by the fire of tho troops. Great indigna tion is felt annmg the citizens in con sequence of this la-t crowning outrage. 'lhe reactionary movement is rapidly assuming force nnd strength. The citizens are armiug throughout the city, the Place d' Auxcrroirs has been selected as a rendezvous and they are now concentrating rapidly at that place. There they will ap|>oiut lead ers and determine on their future plans and movements. The greatest excitement prevails in the c : ty. All classes of citizens are partaking of the agitation, which has become general. Heavy fighting is in progress before the Palais Royal and the scene iu that vicinity is one of riot and carnage. A similar scene is pro gressing at the Louvre, where the fighting and riot has become general. The peaceable citizens arc meanwhile in the greatest alarm and consterna tion least their own lives and safety should be imperiled or threatened by the disturbances. London, March 23 —noon. —Tele grams from Paris just received contain information of further fighting and rioting, which occurred in that city this forenoon. An immense number of citizens have been killed in these disturbances aud the greatest indignation prevails among the citizens, who are now arm ing themselves, determined to quell the disturbances. Versailles, March 23. —M. Favre has informed the national assembly that he has received a communication from Prince Bismarck in which the latter announces that if the lelogrngb wires in communication with Paris arc not repaired and the aggressions which are continually occuring in di rect violation of the treaty of peace arc not stopped within twenty-four hours the German troops will reocupy the forts surrounding Paris nnd open fire upon the city. The greatest ex citement prevail* in the assembly in consequence of this announcement. Several of the Paris papers have re moved to Versailles. The Paris insurgents have obtained from the Bank of France a million francs against the deposit of a formal treasury I Kind. A requisition made by them upon the Rothschilds was re fused payment. Var*aiilc#, March 23 —evening. — | The insurrection in Pari* is fust a*- Bunting the proportions und horrible character of tho revolution in Idood, while prominent citizens nre hourly assassinated by tho mob. The latest information received from the city describes the mob a# sweeping all be fore it. The most appalling scones arc being enacted, and among the promi nent citizens who are announced to have been butchered by the rioter# to day are M. Ha tide, some time since spoken of as Franco's representative at the London conference, M. 11 at tctigner, banker and member of the bourse, und M. Henri de Ptuc. tlie celebrated civil engineer. Immediate ly after these gentlemen were mur ifered their corpses were paraded upon the boulevards, amid the yell# and curse# of tbe infuriated mob. The greatest consternation prevails among the more reripeotuble el.--e#, who have great fears for the lives of women and children. All private dwellings are kejit closed and the city is at the mer cy of the unmerciful reds. The iiuuirgont* l<> day niUml and r occupied Foil Vinfciim-a v ithuut op h |KMitiiMi, It i*runvir--l here (hat tin . attiuk will IK Hindu up-M (lie revolu* . tioiiii>t to morrow by ilie troop* now held HI reserve hv the government. i . ♦ ♦ ♦— \\ ailiinj;(oii, M i roll'J'J. Tim 1 >ui no era tie colli mil in the House ntand* at KM, To day M'" 4 *!"*. ililihttrd, Hdl, > and l'ai hcr Wore attorn in iu the N< w , Hampshire Dt-m--'7 to 101. l'lie acce*ioii ItiMt week of Mr Jacob 11. Blair from the j ! Kcputilit-nn *i,|o w.i- the first iticreitM , since tho oroanif.ition. |n the elee I tioti* yet I . take place the Democr.it.- I ! will eicet at tei even member®,' < which will give them within fourteen I ' vote* - I a majorih of the 1 louse, but | for ull practical purpos,* they in.w control tho Utilise, I'lur- fur m tin two lit t L. of the lit w itilhrv hale ;cm rietl 11 on point, ami, by tUlroy tug the two-third* rule, hnvo uipjetl in tht , butl every attempt ol the lea ileum at virion* legislation. KMTUIIOII of L.o) IT HI ittain. From our ipwitl eorresjii -ndeii!. WlUfaMMpoit, March SM To-day a* J (he lumhiiM jreml u vit.d hi ightiit*! j vr our t ity mot land-- upe, Lo\J Urit-| J lain clwwl hi remarkably hie of trout | j upon the gallows lie a negro •( or dinart hight, rol>tit hailtt anti g< nuini- I color, pre. ell till £ ttll appearance of child- ; oh simplicity ami innocent e. Itorn of pa re nt - ht-IJ in bondage near Baltimore, lit early t-scapcJ ihtir d.-.-iu l>y III* Jepaiturr j |la I.itUu \ :k 1 litre lit- begun that won-. I dorftil career of crime ami licwutiousav** ; ui return ft r which 10-th.y he pay* hit pen | ullv by hi* lilt*, ll i said of lout thai though he had an Ostensible wife, lie found attachment w ilh two married women at York, one of which clo|w-tl with him I a* far a* Lcwirtown when the rightful hu*- I hantl overtook him aiul recovered his legal: j jwui-c. From l.cwi-town lie proceeded j to He ISt ft ntc where hi* a-suim-d wife re joioed htm, hut some liiuu afterwards died . In 42 he innrtl a! \\ i!liifu*|w-rt where : lie soon math- the acquaintance of a Airs- Adam- with whom lie departed to Wiik* ' harie, >he leaving behind htr a hit-hand i and three children to n> < --inpat-y h'tn At the latter place he t said to have nt | tempted to ki!t a certain Mr. Kelly who, ! stood hetwetu him and the object of hi* lu*L A- . u*ali >n* t.f robbery and ult.-mpu d ! murder follow him iu hi* track* wherever , iie had made hi* abode. With *ucl a | preparation Itrittain ietllod about three- ' i forth of a mile north of the criitrs of the city in a place of iit'-l noforiou* repute 1 - ailed "Nigger Hollow Hard by .land* I a di-repitiable Intern in wbieh tho inhahi | taut* of the sinkhole of pollution wore | wont to a*- tnble, and spend their money , and time in Useless drink* mid idle gotp. _ Here on the lfilh -f November may be eeii ' i*oyd Hrittain coloredl and Jacob Hay i i while) the victim. 1 hey *it by a table in friendly and ---ntldrntial conversation eon : earning a s-rtairt Mr*. Tlioinptna, the object (if Mil (heir illicit hist, Tili a wick- , ( ed woman had forbidden the house t. Hriltaiti ou that i..ght, in ooo*oqunoe of which he deliberates injury against hi* ri \ak M- at while H*y called for the drink* , , and they exchange compliments ll I* between 8 and U o'clock at night. Brit- , ! lain aoon lent • the tavern with hi* I.MIS, ( among which wa> the fatal chisel, and _ proceed* !o conceal hilimlf near the hou#e of Mr 'lll ll] -n, the wife of whom ll*-! frequently received Improper ri*iu front! both Hrittain nnd Bay. Shortly Hay came " along and entered the hou*e. Jealousy tilled Hrittain** heart, ami a short distance above the bou*->, he concealed himself ( with the chi iil. premeditating murder. ( Presently Bay left th- hu*. t • Mum home. A- he pa*-<-d ai-mg, Hrittain sprung from the darkne-* and t*bbed him j with n chisel. Hay shrieked "murder}" anJ the cowardly an*ln fled, believing j that no one had *ecn him. Providence, ( however, rule I •tlo-rwise; for as he -truck , tha fatal blow, the victim looked around and. by means of the brightness of a iight • hiniiig tr> !ii nn- iglilsori ig lo>.i- lull in . the murderer'* face, he *w the face of hi* dusky friend with whom he had parted . seemingly friendly. Hav *Uiggerel back to the tavern, exclaiming a* h® entered "Oh I m murdered' The colored man I • treated at your bar hurt mel 1 have to die to die' Medical aid > summon- | -id The wound *n> mode on the right j side of the ahdoinni. Hie *ufle;ing manL wa* conveyed to hi* houie where one week i after, he died in consequence of the -tab-'- I bing i Th next day thu at*a**in wa* arr.4ed , and imprisoned. Hifore the death of Hay, : Hrittain wa* called to his bedside when he , I identified the murdert-r. On the -'of No j vemher he wa duly tried, convicted ar.-i t tentenced to bo executed. 1 THK I>l TV or TIIK SncKtrr. On thi* be-iutiful sonny day a vast con course of people gathered ar-uuid the jail ' nnxiou- to get a glimpse. About two < hundred entered the yard of the jail to * witness the ft nrfti execution of the law- ' At minute- before 10 o'clock th® sh r-!T. ' officer*, pris->ner, minister* and jury 1 thoughtfully and mournfully marched ' from the prisoner* cell to the scaffold. ' The sheriff, prisoner, and minister* walk- ' ed up the scaffold. After the reading of 1 the warrant. Rev. Harden offered up a de- ■' vout prayer in which he committed the ' -prisoner into the hand of Almighty God. i< He wu* then allowed to |H-ak. He catue ' j forward nn-1 in a rapid ami audible voice. 1 said: "Gortlemon, lam going to be hung. ' I can say that I didn't kill Jake Bay or i I nothing. That'* all I've got to say." Hrittain tli* n hade good-bye the sheriff, ! officer*, and minister* saying in una!!* red j voice, "God bless you. The officer placed the rope around hi* neck. Hrittain smiling a* he did .-o. With hi* neck in i the rope, both his hand* and feet in shack le*, the trap was tprung at precisely 12:jO. and tha soul of I. >yd Hrittain departed, leaving hi* lifeleM body swung , in th® air. Although hi* fall was six fec t - it did not dlslocato hi* neck anJ the prison er twitched in ag-mie*. At 10 minutes af ter hi* fall his heart reiisej to beat- He wa* taken down seventeen minute* after his foils put in it plain coffin and delivered into the hand* of hi* family, who, at hi* re quest, are to k-'-qi hi- body two day* before interment. Thus ended another life of consummate crirue and Heentiousm * the gallow*. Green-eyed jealousy ha* citalogued another name upon it* bloody front; too suggestive of the presetic*' of human de prnvity and sinfulness. J. I*. •">- lloltli'ti ("onvic(c*l llr-nu/t of (he Iwpcnehwrnt Trial — (Jorcri)Or l/o/ih o / omul (Juillj/ mill /)rpo*reuii>cr|ic i-uili-xgui'*, *o lhal in -Uspriidiig that muniment of liberty Air. iloide n may 1 e said tee have hanged him -• if. Hi* seiileiic® i* rcnn-val lYoin ofttce |and ilit-tualiflenli-in from holding any office- of trust, honor, e-r profit within tie fhe proc* edings of the court ofiin peio hlueiit he-ing, Wei take- it, beyond re vie- w, thi* eHsqunlittculiuii is f-r life, and, j ill iiiipi-aehliie-Ul selitelie'ee 10-t barring the ; ui*-r' ordinary form* ll ui the number of "Ku iK!ux - ullage- iu North Carolina, tin-e 'grisly tale - having had it for a main object |is scare the Legislature by a threat of re . mi-triu 1.-ui into sparing the culprit he j fore it. The next liiipoaehnielit ill erde-r is that of Havid Huller, Governor ol Ne i hra*Va. aceti*e*el of malversation of pubtic i fund* lIIK Ul Tit.VflKS* IN SOUTH ( A HO LISA. 11 *fe miney ola .\ orthrrn Man —.\t- ffrots * —I nftir Act inn of tin■ /ne> x'lrfiition C-ifinnut" fee. Ixen-eir, N. C, March 17. I have been reading tin- Tribune on the doing* here oi North Carolina, and it ha* surprised me ' not a little that *o much ha* been said abe >ul thee terrible- murder* of the l-lae-ks bv Ithe Ket-Klux Klan, ami nothing about ley the t'niun Le ague- eifthe white-*. It do.-- ste m Strang--, in view of th® natu ral couim-m sens® of the Northern people, thai tlo-y can b!icv that w her® for the last fie e y ears there has been a majority of Republican* among jur--r* , ticgrese-s sitting on the jury), Use judge* all Ke-pbieiican*, arte! sheriff ami offie-ers all Republican*, that no once can have justice but a conserv ative. 1 am from the North; hav® been here all the time kinee the war, and can testify that 1 have never se en given to oth er Northern peofde coming here hontsi iy to make a living anything but the uto*i unvarying kindness. The conduct of thr people t.eecards Uee ii.es becli one ef the Ul nu-st c-irdinlily To b.- ure 1 have never told them they were "Jetestable rebt-l*," anel ought to give up their farm*. Why uai it that th-' Investigating Com mittee did not subpoena a Conservative from Kiutrnt North Carolina, instead o! the three worthless character* they ordered from this place? If they had ordered a Conservative there he might have t-dd them of tho perfect jo-ace we have ciij*#yed for the past year to the negro, and - r that their children were cmrrcly good enough to uttctid >• hool with negro. -, a* I have known carpet bagger- to do. 1 think it my duty to give in m* exi d rice --li one of the outrage* that ha* cottte to my.knowledge. The first yv.r after the war a Mr. O-lehttin happened t<* offend one of the "truly loyal Tlii* fellow look -avcr.il other n* gr- - w-nt 1-- Mr. hum iu -the night and killed him in the presence of hi* wife, took her and dragged her into th® wood* and cru tlv outrag<-d her. mid then 1- ft, after robbing the house. She -v--re to the negro, but th® lla-iica •hcriif nmuiiiner* ar rived at H'a.biiifclon on Monday evening The only Incident "f interest that hajs p. iml on the way frx-m Chat lesion wa* on the A- qui-* Creek boat, where I fed Ib-u* glax* wo* refused admittance to the dining room, whereupon the whole party rvfu* -d to take their dinner ami when they ar rived here were in a rather ravenc-u* con dition. An orderly from the IFhite House met the boat, with % letter from the Presi dent tor Mr. Hade. As ha* been antici pated, the jouraalisttof the party agree that the report willbe very rtrong in favot f| he aunoxation scheme. The following i* an addition t-i the al ready published account* ol the terrible : calamity at l".ixt Mahoning township, In diana county. tn Tuesday night or Wed nesday morning of last weak, the dwelling house of Wm. Hopkins caught fire and wa* entirely consumed, and horrible to re late, two of hi* daughter*, agal respective ly eighteen and twenty year*, and a little nephew between three and four year* old. were burned to death in the flame*. Not n vertigo of the little b .v i *aid to have been left except hi* tkull and the remains of the young la-lie* also were almost entire ly consumed. Tho fire is upjH>ed to have been occa*iont-l by coal* dropping from the cook st-vc an-1 igniting the floor be neath. Since the New llamsjihira election Grant lin* rofued t receive visitor*. Tim Chi rago Times think* if *oniething could Imp pen which would make him refu*e bribe* it would be a blessed thing lor the country, Tnr. PURXXOLOUICAL JoVUKAI. AXt* I.IKK IixrHTMATKU for April, appear* in its usual becoming drcs*, and contain* an excellent variety of rending matter with several portrait*. We would in-tanee - Mi*es Nilsaon and Demowit, with por llt*nry liurdi*n mid Klim I*. Need- Irani, two Inventor* of the Day ; the late Bov Suicide*; Kdward C. Delatfen; Ital- I inn* in New A ork; Tree planting in Anier iea; General "Ntoiii-wall Jackson; I!" Anglo t.'ivilixation a* typified in AI fern the Great! Slavery vvith.-ut a master; Wm. L Howling, Al. |).; Alii— Gary, tha pe-l; niu* and HoneaAy. .V g->--i uttmhar, Pri e :'ai el*. ;S I a Year. Sent half nyt ,r. •ol trial, f-r F I Addre- S. U WKI.I X itsti Broadway, N A. Sent l-'rtc fur 3 Mentha, t-i try. A lu-w 8 page itlu (rated |atier. Aiming ! it* contributors will he found many <-f the bet and most iiopular writ- r* in tha laiul. 'embracing John Hav, <**ut lir of Li'' Hreeclic* and Jim Hludso.) Mr*. A l. Rii liardaon, Jiiniu* Henri Browne. I -1. Knox, Prof. Simoiison, George Warren, Sophe Worthington, Lillian Gilbert lir-'U i.e. M H. V llrcrk, Uaptmii M-n --ton, Alexander Hyde, (In Agricultural Idepartment,) n-i many other-. Mark Twain will also contribute ariieie* oceio -ionally. S*-n-l name* to AMi.l-D AN i'l BLISHKH Hartford. Conn. GruiKY'a I ADY'* HOOK for April, 1871 : his® lovely cnibellisliments, including a I St—l Plate, Toby i* Waiting, n Colorod Fashion Plat-- --t' six tigliru*. u plate of Itiding-liabit*, an "Apri Fool" engraving mi Hxteimion Sheet. Containing thirty eight engraving*, and a great variety of fancy work design* in the Work Depart ment. I n the literary department there i* a great amount of reading that is exocuding- I ly diversified and interesting. NKW I l.t.liM'K ATKtI FAMII.Y I" A I'KR.— We have received the first number of For Errrubod't, a new monthly paper published I.v llciiry 11. Sage, Buffalo, N. Y. A* its nuiue i .ii pi in*, it contain* mutter of inter lr-1 to ail, young and old ; novel* nnd his i|orc nqrlctillnre and fine art*, humor and burlesque, nil have their all-d'ed pares. It i* nu Illustrated paper and tile engraving* are carefully selected and ad miiably executed. Sample eopi* will ht [sent on receipt of fifteen cent*, and the I subscription price is only $1 50. '*, l! r> I : all (juuiti, n deiicutn woman of IxfiuraMvf, r-nnxylvania, h.ul an uuplea*- ■g -Mitio---- whit Ii tier hudiaiid la*l w®k, and li iake.| tiurfiei in a ro-nu The hu*ban, Publisher, 4 U ('iiestnut St., Phila i '• marfil it . A(.KN l> M Al-i: A KKMALK. ~] For lal selling ft> yu!ar subscription j Hook-. Kxtra induct ment* t>- Agents ! Information free. Address Am. lhok C*i,j Sji2 WiiiuuaM, -x A. ft-h2tH| • v |f|AHl-* IS Nit 111 MHL'U 1 I Ih nd.iig'.Vt. h'witling*-, to-gh(, color - l eye- and hair,] - you will r®c .ve, by r-.urn mail, a oorrevt] j put tire of your future hu-hand or wife,] r j with name -tiid -lateofiiiair-age. A<)dre*s i-' \V K-t.X, P. O Drawer NoJI, FuR.-nvilli , j I K. Y. tii-34 I' yjWANTKh AtJKNTS, "l#2U I'KIl e .tivU.. -i-Jl Die celebrated HOME SUIT .[ TLB SLAVING MACIINK Ha. th. trr hfH, make* til® "lofk *fifco" -alike on] both tide*,) and i* futtylicrnsrd. The best I, and cheapest family Sewing Machine it.j :!i® market Addre**, -I'TiaaoM, Ct.xitK A isu., R ton. Mus*., Pituburg, IV, t'bi-j at'-, lib, or st LotiU, M-i, 27jnl'U r C'OL'till! COrcill! (XJUUH Why will you C-'ugli when you can tc *oeaily relieved by uxing i tr. VVflla' Curl*.he Tablets ? : i hey are a -ore cure for Sir-- Tliroat, Col J a ltor>eii—. Catarrli nn-1 ait Di---ases of thi . Lungs, 'i'tiroal, and Ur-oiciiial Tube*. I roui the great number of Te-lituoniali as t - the-tlici--ncy ofth-s in* aluable medi ' cine the following i* -uleeted 17 W aiip-in---li A ve. Chit-ago, 111. Jan. 14. 71 , "For 110- last teli year* 1 hav® been i "great sufferer from frequent attacks ol "Aeulo Mronohili*, and ha*® never found • "anything t-> relic.u oxe frtnu the-® uiaelu , ••until 1 tried Dr. Weil*' Carbolic Tablet*. Ki.IZXHETH T. ROOT. CACTIttN. Don't let worilil®** artic.e* , be palmed off on v-u. In- -urey-vu get only 1 WLLLs CARBOHCTAHI'.KTS JulIX (j. K KI.LOOU, Piatt Street, N. Y, j Sole Ay -id Sold by DruggisU. Priced jeont* a H--X inur2i.it "I AUENTs WANTED FOR "WONDERS OF THE WORLD." '"] Over --ne thou-and illustration*. The ejlarg.-st best selling, and most attractive j!subscripti n book ever puljloh.-d tine I agent iit Denver, Colorado, sold lutcopie in 1 iljji tin- agent iii Milwaukee -ry Strrrt, ! P.O. Box .ootl. NEW VOKK JUianJifii AGKNTS WANTED FtU fHS HISTORY OF THE WAR IN EUROPE "j ll conUxifi* ox-r lull tine engriving* o: Haiti--- Scene- and incidents in the War, f j at. t i* th- only AT TUKNTIC aud ()FFI , 1 CI A L history of th*t jgr-Ht conflict. i*uhurt---.! iii tw-ti, English and German. CAI TltiN Infbri-r historic* are b-- ng | (ireuiated. Sec that the book you buy n-ii< , Lain • U*> flue eiigrax trigs and map- Send tor - trruiar-A >—e our term*, and a full dc< r.pl ii of the ..rx Addtc NAT I i I'ubli-hing Co., I'bita. niar'.'4.4i Serifturr ;./ .Vow# hurt m-t toprlMrr. (it mt 111 ami (it -luffji hart ktsmj tat A other Science j ! BiMe. A b<®'k of thrilling intcre-i and gr-etei t-- every human being. 1h k PajM-rs, Pulpit* and People arc all discus sing the -ul-i- cl anJ Iw-oh. every nun, w r j man an 1 child w ant- to rc,-,4 C, The louj ; fierce wari- end--!, and hon -rablc |H-ati eurc-l, Scicnee * true, th" Bible literal, 1 pure and beautiful, b -tk now satifii-d, anJ firm friends, God *w- rk day*, six actual }! day*, not lung |N-r**k Thi- t-ook gn >-< I the v- ry cream of acieuto, making it* thril ling r--aiitje-, Ixwutie-, •1, Intermittent or Remittent . Fever*. Inflammation of the Liver, Dropsy, isiugi "h Circulation -f tlu- |1 i—-d, Alu c®'l i,mJnut-uicxi, Scrofttla, Dy l< t-ia. Ague A F ever or thouConcomi - bint*. , Dr. Well* having become vvr-' of the , extraordinary medical p isl eoiiimissi-'ii to that country procure it in it*native purity, and having four d it* wonderful curative luopertu-* to even exceed the anticipation formed by it* great reputation. Ha* concluded to offer it ' to tlie public, ami i* hap;y to -tale that he ! ha* p.-rtccte-l arrangetuenU for a regular I: month!v -upply of thi* w—ndcrful Plant, He ha- ip- :it much tunc experimenting and investigating a* to the moat efficient prejia ' ration tr.-m it. for popular use. and ha* f-r •! some lime U*HI in hi* own practice with ! most lit|>y r--*ult* llie effectual niedirine ! now presented t-- the publicn* Dr. Wei la' Extract of Jurubeba and he confidently recommend* it to every " familv ll* a household rem<--ly which should l.e freely taken a* a lliood Purifier in all . derangement* of the system and to animate and fortify all weak n-l Lymphatic tcm 'i prrnment*. JOHN <4- KKLLOUO, l'latt - St.. New York. Sole Agent for the Uni ted State*. Price On* lhillar |wr bottle. Bend lor Circular. n*ar34.4t 8 O'CLOCK. ritHK MAGIC COMB will change any I colored hair or beard to a permanent ' black or brown. It contain* no poison. . One comb *ent by mail f--r SI. Dealer* ! supplie-l at redticcvl rate- Addre** AA in Patt-in. Trrn- Springfield. M# 10 mr 4 11*" ANTED Ag..!it-cv-TV 11 1 W our new* H-M-k, v i/.. '•HISTORY OK '! ITALY, tillu.tn.ted.l by John 8. C. ".Abbott A |d-ndid subject ami jmpular author. H. H KI'SSELL. Publisher, Boa $5 TO S2O A DAY! Do you want a -iluath-n h- Mdesmanat <>r -mir home. t- -ell our new 7 stand White !, It'ire ft--the* Line- t<- lat f--r ever Ih-nt . ,ini* till eiian-•• Sample free Addre*- ;] llii'l—ll Uiv-r Hire Aliil*. II iu St.., N A . |or 10 Dearborn Sl. Uhi-g--. marlo.4t nK AFN ESS, CATARRH. SCROFU LA. A lu-ly who lind suffered f--r ye-I- from IK-afne-.Catarrh and S-rofula, wa* eure-1 by a simple remedy II- rsytn ! tnlliv nnd gratitud" prompt* ln*r t-> send j-lhe reieipt-free of chattte to any one *i ■ iniinrly nffiiet. I. Addn - Mr- M C. .! LKOCHCTT, JfrBV rity, N. ®I. m*ro.4t FRUIT JAR MANUFACTURERS •Sand BUY KRS are notified, that a better • mid cheaper Jr tlinn wa* ever known will ; )- up-plied Thi* Jwr excell* in every quality and riajiiireiueiit, and will outsell ; Hiul.i an under-ell any and all other*. It ' it*e!f. Important Price list for ' 1871 now rendv and -eiit fre. Addre*.- ,* UHAH. O INI.AY & SON, No. 221 ' D -ek St . Philadelphia. niarlO.4l BOOK AGENTS! 1 The most useful, ornamental, sensible - ami popular <>f subscription books, i I "Physical Trainning of Children,,' ju*t f out, ' It ha* splendid Steel I'lnte*. i richly i houtnl, mui cve'y Kntliur and Mother vh no .; see* it vviinU it. It ha* no opposition ami t delivei* elegantly. 1 li® first agent out *j cleared s3l.Win Ave hours! No modem i j book like this one Splendid term*. Utr -: eular* *ant free. Oanvaailng Book* only SI New ll'orld Pub. Co., . w. cor. 7h jiilid Market St,*., Philadelphia. miirlo.4t • rajgratgiaj THEA-NECTAR 111 K H TEX with Own Tea Pin _ all ta-tci, I'Vir sale '■! evervvvliere. An-1 for ,|Greut AtlanticA Pacific Tea Co .Bchurch 'St. New A'ork. P. 0. Box 5506. St-ud for Thea-NectarCiroular. mrlo.4t VT OTICK - I .otter* of Adminirtratloi , ill upon the estate of Daniel Condo, tat ,'<-f Gregg tw p , dec -I, having b#en grant* tha undar*igtie-Un*. JAS A M'ULtarica J. If. Roifanydar luiliM of the I'eaec, Hurveyor, and (Mnvcyancer. I Attends to i-ollections, surveying and : dividing of (amis. Particular attention given to those having land, <>r property for •ale, or de-iritig U* buy. Deed* Mortgages Ac., Ac ; drawn and acknowledged upon , -h.-rt notice, and reasonable term* Office over Snook'* Store Mitlheim, Pa. lebltl.Sm ■ News! See Here! , TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE "' The undersigned hereby Informs th* , riiiarn* of Pi-niiavalley that ha ha* nur '•; i hosod tii® Tiii> hop heretofore carried on '"I by the U. 11. Mfg Co.. and wil. continue j ;)ie same, at the old stand, in all iu branch -1 j--*, in the manufacture of -t STOVE I*l HE A hPOOTIVU. '[ All kind* of r. pairing done. He ha* always on hand Fruit Cans, of all Kitta, * BUCKETS, CUPB, ~ DIPPERS, DISHES. AC. Al! w->rk warranted and charge* reason jable. A share of tile public patronage so | Hcited AND. UEKSMAN. | dy < eulr® Hail A JAKRETT lp | dealer* ia w d DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICAL*.; •'! Lo all the [STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES. Ie! —— q A very large as t|l • s.rtiu®nt of Tot ixr Aarici.ua, y fixer o IK WIN A WILSONB. ff AOFFIN fHI M MINGS a large k..rt • V - IRWIN A WILSONS T II F. a B K AT CAUSE L "F 4, HUMAN MISTERY. Just /Vd/iiW, if a tiralnf Eartlupt I'ritr six trots. A Lr;-it a**iN rtix N A*- Pau. TatATuaxr xMi UAI-mai # Cure of iSaaateul Wcaknos., ..r Sj-erniau-r rho-A. induced, HV Self-Abuse, Involunla ry Knio-i'-n*. lu.potency, N*rrt of six cent*, or two iK*t -tAiTij-*. Also, Dr. Culverwell't "Marriage Guide, price 23 cent*. Addre** the Publisher*, UH AS. J C. KLINE A Co., r 127 Bowery. Nuv York, Po-t-offipe Bug ,t 4 *. s.-fffily GROCKRIEg '• OPPOSITE THK I RON FRONT, On Allegheny Street, e RUHLAGAULT. H iv ing purchased the entire stock of Good* fr.-m Levi A Miller. a:id v ADDED LARGELY THERETO, g are now prrparcj to accommodata *ll th* ,i obt jrid* of the establishment, and h*t* . of new OM*. w keep C-nstaiitly on hand t'oflfb®, 1 ca, Sugar, ' Syrup, Dried Fruit, i Cnnc*l Fruit, Hani*. -I Dried Beef, Salt, Pickle®, Butter, Flour I, Corn Meal, Buckwheat Flour, and everything usua'.y kept in a well regu lated first c!a* Grocery Store V ui.-ir3.ftm rtUHLaGAULT. II 'j i a*Hi.** A IXAN'A. EAIM. SUr flollar Wrfklif fun. it i A N'rweaayer at tha Praaeal Wan, l ateudrd for FM*l* K*W M Earth. *i lactudiag Tsrmsrs. UKXSXIO. Xlarehaa**, Pro fsxsioaxl Ma, Wotkara, Thlakvrt, aad all Haa urr of Uoms* Polk*, sad tb Wtw*, low. tai 11 iuastitar* or alt taeb. K ONLY OKI DOLLAK A YEAH t r ONE NCNDBKD COPIECI PO* EM* or i®® ti** oat Caat a o®y. Lai tkar* M a MO Ol nb ax *rrr Part Offia*. SEMI-WEEKLY DDI, 09 A YEA A, ol th* sxoi® six* aad gaaaral chfM**r aa ' rnx WKSKLT. bat Wta a rrsatcr vartaty of inisrafiaaaoo* roadiac, aad rarnttblac Ua nn to it< •atocrttMrt wttb grmtar ftrtka—. ti*o*rt j it c--iua* i vie* * iok tutaad or ooe* oatf. THE DAILY 8(13, M A VE4B. •r A i roiiEiaoatlr rsad*M Dowsaapar. wttk 10* t. israa*! circalaUon m tb® wand Krs. tad®- ih> I'tsot. *nd trarlsss la POUUO*. AD tb® BW* I fr..m - rrrbr. Two Mats a oopy ;bj mall. II AO oeou • tnoutb, or $0 * tear. TERMS TO OLUBS. THE DOLLAR WKB&LY EVN, ' ! F.ro r—r. MPAratatr addr—id. ~ . roar Dalian. " I Tea renta*. oa® TW. wwwtilt bddraad (bad v *a exirx oopj to tbc (®txar a#^f I, Twentr copies, ooe tw, p*r*talr addressed 11 (s .d aa rxum copy to ibe t-itu op of eiab). >r Ftlfrto Dalian. •Tr copi-e. oae rear, to ooe alt dree* load tb* - IU.W Mk,T Ob, fiiCT ropie*. one rear, soparatrtr aadrwiH (aad t ie beml Weeklf on*T®*r to setter oe e(eiab), Tbtrtr-iv# Dalian. Ic ne I. ami red cot-lea, OM T*ar, to oa* d*Trti (-ad the Daily for OM r*ar MOMk®tt*r •>oC ciabi. Fifty Dalian. •' F hundred nopieo, one year, eeparataly aa- V ) ---ed (*u: the Dally for oa* yw to tMjrrttar ~ I. -..fcfob). 81 xtr Dalian, I-IS USUI .WEEKLY SI "l IF- ire. nee rerr loparbtelT addmeed (and VI - ■ X'.l* Liipy to toiler up or club), _ h Hlxleen Daltara, OTND YOU It MONEY • ' rt.-e order*, eboeba, or drag* oa New •r • .-i c -ut anient If not, tnea register "iixiiims u-otiey. Aloros. 1 "I* fVnt.tN'T, HiiblUher, "•ii- die* fw yrk CUy. !; ! 17LSIII NG TACKLES, rodaliuti*, Luqh ' | flies, sea nair basket*, etc. Kigyou °i nut to catch trout at [. BUKNSIDK A THOMAS hi I" A PANNED TOILET SETTS, AND -r'tl other Jajmnncd ware, atthe Anvil Store, It aplfftib. IBWINA WlLaojr. 3 Come one and all H* ' PRICES, LOW ; At The Old Stam T k The /jrpesf Arrival of Spring mm I. ' Summer Uoed*. * at Centre Hall. i- LAWKS AND OENTB j DRESS GOODS. ? DRY GOODS, 11 AND i GROCERIES m\ fi i HARDWARE, QUEENBWARI Hrta, Caps, Boot*, Shoos. :!FLA^, CI,IAPUIIIOF MUBUNB, CALICOES " AND : BHAWLB, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, SYRUPS, COFFEES. _ „ „ eleo a large Mack of FISH, the boat, ail kiodc, MACKEREL end HERRING the Wet u4 cheapest la the market. Wolf's Old Stand. WKiftiALL TAKK PAXTICULAI CARE TO MAIiK IT AM OBJECT I FOR New C(i<-tomers, AS WELL AS INVITE OUE OLD FRIENDS. TO GIVE US A CALL, .pitm,y. VM WOLF. COAL, LIME, • . and POWDER! t i COAL—-Wilkatharr* Coal, Chestnut. Stove, Keg. ftinur* and foundry. Coal- fb.*t quality, at the low r; eel price* Customer* will please note that our coal U housed un . j der commodious sheds. - "LIME—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, for sals et our kilns, on the pike leading to Mi'.esburg. 1 POW DEE.—Having received the agency -j for Pu Pont's Powder AT >| WHOLESALE, we shall he pleased to receive orders drum r i the trade, t % I I II (Iflc* end verd over south end of Held - Ragle Valley K. R Depot. Bellefoate, Pa. , nov4 SHORTLIDGE A 00. i 1 STERNBERG i He* been to the extreme end of the 1 market For BOOTS * SHOES to Boston. Fur DRY GOODS to New York. |j For CLOTHING to Philadelphia. toLlach article bought directly from the Manufacturer, with a de sire to uit this mark 11 mm FINE ALPACAS from 40c te Tie the ftnest—equal to $1.86 alpacas. SUlTS—from sH)to $lB, heet all wool Oamimei as. m kfe.H* inlands to clone out hie stock. UK THEREFORE NOW OFFERS BETTER BARGAINS THAI! KLSKwHERK Carpels at old rates. Irons Iff earta to 7* coats per ynrw, far the heet DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 18* to 1 carta, the heo calicoes, and muslins la proportioa, at rm Women's Shoot common good, to wan hsr xaaßntf.. si,® CLOTHING at the lowest rates, end told at 18i< price SUITS, from SIO.OO to $lB for the best CALL AND SEE, end If it einttrue. Sternberg will treat They only ask people to come awd see even if they do not wish to buy. INK TABLE CUTLERY, including plated forks, spoons, Ac, at aplO.Cff IfeWIN AV% ILSOK TUK AN VIL STORK is now receiving a large end well assorted Stock ol Hardware, Stoves, Nails, HorseSbosmSad dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet Bar and Hoop Iron also buggy and W agon Stock ol every description.—Call and supply your ff&Ts Wlsos SPICKS of all varieties, ground to order and warranted to be strictly pure. It is the onlyplaceyou can And unadultcra tad spice*. Try them for your own setwfac- Y "" Td°K%'|D STBOMAB'. BURNSIDE A THOMAS Offer to the Public one of the largest and best selected stocks of mercbea dise. in Centre county. Call, examine and ee for yourself. FINE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, olc gov. leva, best quality Rio coffee, best oolong black teat, green teas, lovering tyrup, golden syrup, Drip# llnearticlo bak ing molasses, rice and everything in the sssii . o Nr. Andrew Reesmsn, would respoot lullv inform the citixens of Centre Hall, that bt now bus on band nil !•• oj CoaJ • atoves—Gafl Burner*—which h# aft w ) low nt elsewhere. Q?e him n call *B<* go u and we bii tock before purcbaiing eUe where. noTlßtl /Bx f X OF THE W ACEI PaTßUvnn Psceweea f*. MM CUJOHUTCD GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. iVMMI 2 am 4 s i*isr * PI WEST*** PVBLIMIWO _ J " WW. ■. BLAIB, ■ * ETITXKU dLAIR A STITZEB. Attorney* at Law. BeUefontc, K Offic i, on the Diamond, next door to Gar man's hotel. OeasuUatioM ia German i Engl eh. feb'^Wtf JACOB KHoNTC. Attorney at Law Bellefonte. Peon a., will aUend promp ly to all legal busioese entrusted to hit M.-Office with J. t. Patter. near the Court House. Consultation* In German 4 or English. Ifo#p7y TOLINFTTY¥TERNKSRWXTLAWR W Oollartion* promptly made sad special auaatioa given to those having lands t property (or sale. Will draw up and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgage*, Ac. Of ■re la the diamond, north side of the court house, Bellefonte. octEFOßtf Hxsar aaocsuuiorr, j d SHOXKT. E* :Jk _ . i"*m mia IffHf OENTEE OOUNTT? BANKING CO (Late Milliken. Uoever A Ce.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, i And Allew 1 surest. Discount Notes, Buy and Se i Geeerament Securities, Gold and jg>HA|rCrg, Attorney at Law U Bellefoate, promptly aUeads to all b iaees entrusted to him. juU.CHtf a ■ F. FOETNXY, Attorney at Law • Bellefoate, Fa. OSM over Key bek. may it mni u i. m sxxwTxa, rsuxs a. SKSTKB WMUZTZR & ®IAY£ H D A TTOMJtErS-A T-LA W., Bellefoau, Centre Co., Peon a. apfiStf Ebianee rn tAs ddswnce C. H. Gateiiut, Rmrgeee iM Mcchaalal Dntiot who is prrmsßsntly Incnled in Aaronshurg in the adice former ly occupied by Dr. Keff. and wha has heaa practicing with entirs swoeam—having the experience of a aumbar of years in the p refusion, he would certt ally Invita all who have as yet .not giver him e call. U dose, and test the trwthAunea* of this assertion jBF-Teeth rxtrartod without pnla. maylfftMtf " #BITX "FISH UetriM. UnrturaL sc., a' aptr. BURNSIDE a THoM AS* SHOE-MAKERS TOOLS and fading* la all their Tariotios, at . BURNSIDE a THOMAS'. I D D. NXFF, M. D Physkriaa and Sur JL s geoa. Centre llall. Pa., offer* hi* prafaaueaal services to the citixens of Pal tor and adjoiarag towaskip*. Dr. Naff ha* the experience of SS year* ia the activ. practice of madicia* and turgery. p 10 lt> nil THOMPSON BLACK. Physi- I /n* ead Surgeon, Potior Mills, rs. enn his professional services to the ciu- L teas of Pottei township. mrX,W.tf '' ~ Chas. H. Held, r Clack, Walckmakcr A Jcwclci Millhcim, Centre eo., Penna. Respectfully inform* bin friends and tl> public in general, that he ka just oeoneC * a; his new establishment, above A lex an ° dor's Store, and keeps constantly #a hand all kinds of Clocks, %atchs and Jewels* of the latest styles, as also the Maraavill* . Patent Calender Clocks, provided with i complete index of the month, and day us t the month and weak on its face, which U B warranted as e perfect time-keeper. tß.Clorki. Watches and Jewelry m , paired oa short notice and warranted sepH'fifoty sua. u. oa vis. c. t. aLKXaxDBh GRVIB A ALEXANDER. * ! AUornsys-at-lew office iaCoared House, Bellefoate, Pa. J. P. GEPHART. with Orvis A Alexander, attend* to collec tions and practice ia the Orphan'* Court. Tjaa'Tutf i Furniture Rooms! J. O. DEINISGER, r spcctfully inform* the citiinn* of Outre county, that ho hasconatanily oa bead, and make* to order, all kinds of BKDtiTKADfe. BU KK A CS, SINKS. WASH-STANDS. CORNER CUPBOARI S TABLES, Ac.. Ac Howl MADE Cut tax ALWAYS UK uaxn His stuck ef ready-made Furniture islarg and warrsnu-d of good workmanship sod: all made under kia own immediate ruperi i sioa, and is offered at rate* as cheep aselse* where. Thankful for past favor*, ae lk its a continuance of the same. Call and see bis stock before purchaslr elsewhere. sp3l'Gß,l.v. CENTRE HALL " lan Yard. Tbe undersigned would respcctfoUy In form tbe citiaeas of Centre county, that tbe above Tea Yard will again be put ia foil operation, ia all its branches, by them. 5 HIDKB AND BARK WANTED. The highest market price will he paid for Hidea of all kiada. The highest mar hot prion will also bo paid fur Tanner's Bark. The public patronage is solicited, t Satisfaction guaranteed dot,Mf MILLER A BADGER J F. ODENKIRK, " WITB * ARTM AN. DILLING ER A COM PANT No. 47, NORTH THIRD ST., PHIL'A i between Market end Arch, formerly 104. MANUFACTURERS A JOBBERS IN Carpets, Oil Cloths, Oil Shades, Wick Yarn, Cotton Yarns. Carpet Chains, Grain Bags, Window Paper. Batting, Ac. Also, WOODEN AND #ILLOW WARK^ I Brushes, Looking Glasses, Ac. decfoly T> P CHEE&UAK. NOTaryTPUB^ IY. Lie AND MILITARY AGENT, and Conveyancer. Deed*. Bonds, Mort gages, and all instrument* of writing faith t fully attended to. Special attention given to the collection of Bounty and Pciision . claim*. Office nearly opposite tbe Court _ House, two door* above Messrs. Bush A Yocum'i Law Office Bellefonte, Pa. lOjunly | - OCALEN, at wholeMle and retnil, cheap * kj iy IRWIN A WILSON. |- f)OgTB, large stock, all styles," sixes aa3 ii IJP riCM i for men and boy*, Ju*t arrived ,1 at Wolf well known old Stand. '- w KATHKR, of all deacriptious, frencl* j goaif kin, * panish sole leather, utoroc -1 co*. sheep nkinx, linings. Everything - in the leather line warranted to give satin -1 faction, at IURNSIDK A THOMAS. >, .i , i- CLOTHlNG—Overcoats, Pauts, Vests, * sad Dress Coats, cheap, at Wolfs. HOWARD SANITARY CIATION.—For the Relief and Cure of tbe Krrii g and Unfortunate, on Principles of Christian Philanthropy. Essays on the Errors or Youth, and the j Follies of Age, in relation to MaaniAQK and SOCIAL EVILS, with sanitary akd forthe afflicted. Sent free, in seeled KdVelopes. f Addrew. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, , t Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. jull6.lv f *ao p*> Woata. Th* bMt MUioc book *Tr rsLU*a t- mL AasU wks Mil nr in war* e PLAIN HO MX TALK AKD MKnICAL COMMtX 4 BRWSE. I SADTN.*"* * J—STSJ EAMMSSLMML AJUATS s 0 TOUKET OUTLSFY—aII makes r ifx pneesat IRWI* A WILSO>