A Medley of Monerohe. , Tito Treaty of the High Commission has one peculiarity which is worthy Of special ntice. Although that extraor dinary embassy was created to close up all oidstanding differences betitreen the two c ountries, no single question has been distinctly and definitively deter, mined by it. Every claim, disputed right, or contested privilege has been referred to some arbitration or commis slog, in which the United States figure a s one party, against four or two throughout. Monarchs are to fix the m easure of our grievances . ; and in fact to decide whether they existed or not. They c onstitute the tribunal of last re sort, front which there is no appeal. We are bound to advance by theirfat, tviintever it may be. As this mass of majesty, to whose tender care a Republican Administra tion has consigned American citizens, m ay create confusion in the popular mind, we have thought it desirable to abstract from the overpowering Treaty, a brief that will present to view at a glance all the matters and monarchs as they happen to appear on the scene: Alabama Claims.—Five arbitrators, to be named its follows : Onn by the President of the 'United States ; one by her Britannic Majesty ; one by his Majesty the King of Italy; one by the President of the Swiss Confederation, and one by his Majesty the Emperor of Brazil. Two Presidents and three Majesties. • Board of Assessors to Determine kilobly and Amount of Claims.— Three to he named as follows: One by the President of the United States, one by her Britannic Majesty, and one by the representative at Washington of his Majesty the King of Italy. One President and two Majesties. Chums of British Subjects.—Three Commissioners to he named as follow One by the President of the United States, one by her Britannic Majesty, arid in mom of disagreement, one by the representative at Washington of his Majesty the King of Spain, One President and two Majesties. To Determine Price to be Paid Eng land for Fishing l'rivileges,—Three Commissioners, to he named as fol lows one by the President of the lTiiitod States,• onit.ley her Britannic Majesty, and WI tulle of ilisagreement, one by Ortrrepresentative at London of his Majesty the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. One President and two Majesties. To Determine the Title of the Amer ican Island of San Juan.—His hfaj esty the Emperor of Germany. One Maje•uy If oiliington Patriot. Libelling Public) Men A totittinporary eltee to the dlorrodlt of the ilArrt.hurg lelogreph, the feet that It lately publit lv retracted Be Itbel upon Jude Black. 9Le rtoritetion ataWd that the offending artl tlt au Inserted without the edltor'A knowl• tole oil that he believes the charge/ without 1.1.1111.1 In fact. This retraetlon is not to t 6. II nollt of Mr Bergner. It la the duty of rdtt , r• L. rot rail unfounded ohargns against lot t $l,lll If Mule would praelleo it .ruall4lo would be the gainer thereby.— P“:“,1,/ilit to /ley. We agree perfectly with the Day. The practice of giving currency to false Ntaternen to against public men, not Only is disgraceful to journalists per• sonally but completely destroys their power when they have truthful state ments of public interest to make. With many papers—and the Harris burg Telegraph amongst them—no die crimination is made between men arid rogues but are slandered alike, when they happen to be riot of the editor's way of political thinking. To be de Flounced therefore in such papers has no terrors tor political men, arid the public pays no more attenuon to such denunciation than it does to the say• inn of a common scold. If newspa pers desire to preserve their influence they roust be truthful arid reliable, and it led into error must have the man hood to correct themselves. All people honor the man who not only refuses to be the author of a die but who also and with equal firmness refuses to be used as an instrument to propagate untruth. All editors, like other peo ple, are liable to mistakes, to be nosin lornied, to believe that which is untrue, but arty one of them who feels a just pride ill hie profession, or that degree of honor which alone characterizes a proper man as distinguished from a blackguard, will correct any mistake or error he may tall Into wlieunner the fact is made apparent to him. The retraction of the Harrisburg Telqpifph, noticed above, would have hero ler more honorable to the editor lit had been voluntarily made—to be holiest under compulsion is 110 hea ven born virtue, yet is better than usual for that paper.—Co/umbiam, —A Detroit colored preacher has Ptruck, and says that 'ho don't go for tying u h any more -coUples short of lib tv cents: itlillL & GAULT, (itucetoutoro to Lovl A. Miller ) (m)('EltB A PROVISIoN DEALERS Allegheny Street, Bellefonte. Having purchased the extensive More of Levi A Miller, the proprietors take plea/lure in announcing to the public that they will keep constantly on hand, the choicest GROCERIES; PROVISIONS, SPICES, FRUITS, &c to be found in the market. EVERY THING AT ALL TIMES and at THE LOWEST PRICES 111.13.Gtn. ESTRAY I—trayetl from the ptem loos of the seheerther, In Ilellefoote. on or about lhekth pf April, a Goon 31n.s Cow, abotit.Relen yearn old. Maid row In a de& brindle %Polon else, with abort tall. Any in r°flatititle'lii regard to Or whereabouts, left at 04.1 h Arcnettraßtee, will be thankful! rAeolv 0 3t Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF APPEALS.— Notice Is hereby given that the Commission• era of Centre County will hold appeals from Atisessinaultrinf 1871 for the different town. Ships and boroughs In said county, on the following days (at the places for holding oleo. lions In townships and boroughs) to wit: Patton township, Tueiday May 23d. Half Moon township, Wednesday May 24. Ferguson township, Thursday May 25. Harris township, Friday May 20. Potter township, Saturday May 27. Gregg township, Monday May 20. Penn township Tuesday May 30. Haines township, Wednesday May 31. Miles township, Thursday Juno 1. Walker township, Friday Juno 2. Marion township, Saturday June 3. Bellefonte borough, Monday Juno 0. billesburg borough and Boggs township, Tuesday Juno 0. Howard borough and township, Wednesday Juno 7 Curtin township, Thursday June 8. Liberty township, Friday June 0. 141101101 e borough and township, Saturday June 10. II iiston township, Monday Juno 12. Worth township, Tuesday Juno 13. Taylor township, Wednesday June 14. Hpow Shoo township, Thursday Juno 15. Burnside township, Friday June 16. Plitllipsburg borough and Hush township, Tuesday June 20. Bennor and Spring townships, Thursday June 22. By order of the Commissioners. 10 20 3t WM. FUREY, Clerk. iTiO THE HEIRS AND LEGAL Representatives of John Perry Lucas, • °rimmed —Take notice that, by writ of parti tion, Issued C out of the Orphan's Court of Cen tre Count and and to me directed, an inquest will be hold at the late residence of John Perry -Lucas, deceased, In the Township of Snow Rho°, and County of Centre, on Thursday the 10th day of June, A D. 1871, at 10 o'clock, A. M of said day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said &teemed to I and among his heirs and legal representatives, If the snore can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the Ramo according to law, at which time and place you may ho present, if you think proper. RherliT,s om e, Bell••fonle, Pa., D W WOODRIND'. May 18th, 1871. 11l 20 4t Sheriff PISSOLUTION NOTlCE.—Notice In hereby given that the partnership tereirofore existing between Jacob V. Thorns., Isaac Thomas and Joseph U. Memel+, under the Bryn name of Jacob V Thomas & Go., In thin (MT (ar,th inat.,)dinnolyed by mutual con soot Benny, nUi of the firm will be nettled by hymn N"l'hionan (who will oontinue the bunnies.) and who In alone authorized to use the mime of tho firm in settlement of the bu lginess. JACOB V. THOMAB ECM A1)24 IN ISTR ATOR'S NOTICE:- Lettern or administration on the plate of Ann Singleton, late of Huston township, deceased, having boon granted to the under. signed, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are hereby notified to make !mined/sic payment, and all having claims against the same to present them, duly authoottcared, for settlement. THOMAS SINVIETON, It 20 et A aufrahrr. NtOTICE.—Lost or stolen from the undersigned, on Saturday May 13 11171, Borough of itellefoyte, two promissory notes as follows tine drawn by Jesse Under wood, dated January Zt. 1071, at three months, to the order of .1 R. Shaver, for 156 , 0, and en dorsed by J. R. Shaver, now belonging to T. E. Srlest Co., and him other note drawn by Austin Swisher, dated about the lath of Maroh, 1071, at two months, for rt 4, and endorsed by Henry W. /Waver. All persons are hereby notified not to purchase or negotiate the said notesota payment has b(4111 stopmel on the pains DANIEL IRVIN, 11.. b) It Julian, l's. AA UT I ON.— All permone are hereby ki eat:tinned against purchasing or In any way tneiillog, with One bay & sorrel horse, wagon and hareems, purchased by an from Henry Pennington, and flow In possession of itetiel Watson, sa the same belong Lou., 'nit] are left with him nti loan only. - Pt 1 t• BOA K A lIEKTI.RIN LITOLEN I—On Monday night, the ion instant, n pocket hook belonging to the oiniersign•d, containing a note on George Walker, for thirt3 -6•0 dollars, dated Decem• her 21,, 1570 Also oilier papers of no value to any one but the netmerililbr, but of much ar• count to boo All persons are hereby cau tioned nut to purchase /said note, anti a I Ottani reward ts 111 ho paid on the return of said papers to this offlo.o. HENRY RQTH ROCK , 11, 211 3t Bellefonte, Pa. I, l sl'RA l—Drivon away or stolen, A from the rosldonen of John Mims, Snow S 11. on May 4th, a sow all year. old, white and hrnwu anota, .mall horn. and turn ed In at thn points. Any Information an re• Bard. her ellefeilli ol lta will lie thankfully ro- CelMil, and us liberal reward paid JOHN ItITHNH 16-20-3 t.. A 1)M I NIS'PIIATOR'S NOTICE.- ,t 1 Notice 1.1 hereby glean that IMlervl tee. uoneuurry on the estate ofThomaeUroninnler d ee , e aed, have thin day been granted by the It44gistvr of Willa of Centre County to the out, nerlber. All persona having Hahne aginlust sui4 e.wte, will phase present them tbr hiat rnent nt bin rod deuce in Aaroneherg, and all peraone Indebted to paid eatateare required to make Immediate payment to k.IJWIN J. I.:seetator of the last wilt and testament of Immatt Cronmiler, dee'd. • Ettil=== ADm 1 N isTRATows NOTICE.- Letters of Administration on the estate of Iwo pup, iihnifer, late of Walker township, Centro eotinty, deeeamul, having been grant. ed l Ine tindersigned,all person, knowinbi them belvi, Indebted lo 411141 retain are requ red to 11111111 , 111i1 41 payment, and thou., baying claims ngulu rt OW MIMIC to prebuilt Omit duly authenticated, for settlement. .1 P GHIPHART, JOHN HIIA PATH, 16 PI ft Adminktrator• ciONIMON WEA LTII OF PENN SYLVANIA vs John ti Hall. In the Court of quarter Scanlon of Centro County, April see,. on 1871. The defendant above nam ed and fill other parties interested aro hereby notified that the unuareignad hen been ap pointed by the Court, Commissioner to take toslllnolly In the above slated eaaoand that he will attend to the dulleti of his appointment at his ollino in the Borough of Itollefonw, on Friday the Dili day of Jane, A 11 1871, between the hour,. of o'elook A. m and 5 o'olnek P. M and will ootilinue the bailee front day to day, between the same hours as ION( an may ba neeemsitry Bellefonte, Pa. 1 IRA C. MI TCII ELL, May 2.1 1871. 1 thrnmisaioner. 111-18 MARKET CAR- LINN & FOItTIVEY FLOUR, are running a Market Car during the season for the benefit of tire people of Bellefonte They will keep constantly en baud at their nowt room opposite the Bush House, EA ILLY VEGETA BLES I suoli as SWEFT' POTATOES, ONIONS, RAD ISHES, LEI - won, TURNIPS, RHUBARB. Also A rrLE,4, LIAWNS,O4ANCIEB, NNE l'I'lES, BANANAS, I'`itk,Sll NINHI • ends vni lety of uit i 'lo.lr ()Antal,. Re memi,cr thu Sulu. I'oolll the 131101 11 lON 3M LINN k FoiersiN PR LNTING IN COWIN A SPEC WATT AT TIIIK °FM:. at the lowest cash prices. Their stock le one ISAAC TIIOMAS, JOSEPH U. THOMAS. CARPET HOUSE DEM! Markot _VEGETABLES Carpeting REEVE L: KNIGHT & SON, 1222, CHESTNUT STREET, PRILA.DELILIA are now offering their entint stook of AMERICAN AND IMPORTED CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, 1923 FINEST IN THE COUNTRY THEIR PRICES THE LOWEST ivEVECA L. KNIONT h HON, 1213 OJIE2TNIIT HTREF,T, PHILADELPHIA 1118321 CA RPETINGS I C A RPETIRGS I PEABODY.* W ESTON , NO. 728 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA We are now prepared to otter INDUCE MENTS In the CARPET LINE, THATcAN_ myr BY. SURPASSED ANYWHERE. INORAINB FROM BO CFNTB UPWARDH BRUSSELS FROM $1.25 UP%VARDS • PEABODY & WESTON, NO. 713 CHESTNUT STRF.P.T, • .PHILAEELPHIA IMIEEJM PURNSI DE k TM )NI AS OFFER to ow public one of the largest and st selected stocks of 11101111111.1180 in Centre County Call, examine and see fur yourself. lINJ OROCER "(MIA COFFEE, 01,1) C l` e Java, best quality Hie Col% tc, beet Oolong Black 'l'eaa, Green Teas, tott ering Sirup, Golden Sirup, Grips, tine article Baklng Molasees, Rice, and everything in the grocery line, at the lowest cash prices in the market, alweye In store at BURNSIDE A THOMAS' HARNESS, COLLARS, CART WII II CAR• rime While+, in great variety, Govern. went Gears, Reddlex,rldlox, Marling&len, Cheek Linea, Cart Gears 'rug Ilarnesii, Buggy Harriette, llamas, Me. Marythinti in the Rad dlery line, at BURNSIDE A MOM AS' PIC Ed OF ALL, VARIE'rIP>i, GROUND It. order add warranted tit be strictly port. Vie the only place you ran find tinadriltermAei apices. Try thorn or your own satinfactios You can only find them at BURNSIDE a THOMAS'. • EATHEit OF ALL DESCItIP'I j French tail/Lakina,litutalahtlole-lealliel, broccoli, Shoop-ak Ins, and Linings. Every thing in the leather Hue warranted toVo oat , iNfactiali, at KU RNSIDN TMO 1111 ABLUTT'ff SOAP, WM. HAUAN'S AND Keen ABoap, Dobbin's Soaps, Jaime Oak g's Soaps, old Castile, pure Palm Soap, Elder ling's Soap, and • great variety of other soaps at BURN:Mai A TuumA.B. WH I TM A N'S tIEFLEBRATED CONPEC- Mane, Whitman's celebrated Choc° late, Baker's Chocolate, Smith's Chocolate- ChinakiNger, English Pinkly, American Pick - lee, at • BURNSIDE A THOMAS'. -- - 4 MENTSI WA - Is:PER—A General want.] for Ulla county to procure a firat claim Fire [mammy° ewe wy of Inquire et this of fice' 16-18 It Sales ORPHAN,E4 COURT SALE. —ln pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court for the County of Centre, there will be exposed to sale by public residue on the premises In Liberty township, on FRIDAY, JUNE 30th, 1871, at one o'clock, P. M. The follow describ ed real estate, late of David Ilecl I, amass ed, to wit A certain messuago tenement el tract of lend situated in said township Liberty, bounded on the south by the It ad Eagle Creek ore branch thereof, on tl, re. 4 by lands of John Pletelter'a heirs, on I I north by lands of Jacob Baker, and en the not by lands of Mrs. Brown and - Samuel Beclidel, containing ninety seven acres or thereabouts, with allowance, having erected thereon a two story frame dwelling louse and frame barn, with other necessary outbuildings. There is also a young orchard with over one hundred apple trees in bearing, together with cherry trees, grapes and other email fruits. The said larm being within on mile of the borough of Ilownrd, and the road leading from Lock Ilaven to Mileuburg Aiming through It. TIM or Aets.—One third of the purchase money td be paid upon the confirmation of sale, one third In one year, and the balanoo In two years from date of Paid confirmation. with Interest, to ho secured by bond and mortgage upon the premises. If the purchaser denims the laid payment may remain In the premises during the lifetime of the widow. WILLIAM 11. FEARON. le 2071.• Administrator. X ECUTOR'S SA LE.- A By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court.of Centro County, Pa., the undersigned will sell at public gale on the prendaos on SATURDAY; PINE 3d, 1371, at :1 o'eloek P M. A bonne and lot in Pliilipaburg, being lot No 140, fronting CA feet on fionlli Fourth Ht. , and extending tack along Booth Centre Bt., 240 feet, Having a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, and other improvements thereon erected, and situated in the central and bustnean part of the town ; it is a very desirable location for a reed,denco or a buslueas stand. Tsars—Ono third of purchase mnney at confirmation of sale, and the balance In two equal on float payments, with Interest, to be secured by bond anti mortgage on the premi- Bee. ANDREW M.:AMISS:I', F STEINER 14-20-1 t Rzeruters of John Chore/set, &rowed SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- I if —The undersigned offer!, at private salt, the following minable property, Os In llownrd township, 20 sores of Bottom land well Improved. One dwelling honer and lot in Howard Borough, also, the under Wed hnlf ors large coRNER BUILDINO bozsH feet, containing TWO STORE ROOMS Ono Farm in Curtin townahip, containing ►lout. ono huniireu and thirty ►crra, good qiinllty of land, and well improved. Mao, the undivided half of two tract,. of Coal and Tim- Irer land, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FIVE IME:1 Alan thn undivided third part 14 seven tracts of Coal and Timber land containing 2,388 ACRES Also, tho undiskirti fourth part of two treat* containing SIX HITICDRED ACLIXS, Timber Lands For tormstriti particular., ap ply:to, or address .1 W PACK Lit, 11,12,int Howard. l'a FARM FOR SA LE.—Tileaubecriber offers at private sale the farm on which be now resides, athlete to Ferguson township, Comity of centre, ono mile and a half west of Pine Ore,. The farm ettnittinn one hundred nod twenty erre. of the bett onelitY ml lima alone, one hundred nem, of which is Metered , ander good fenee, and in is high slate of cultl tatioti. The balance ul twenty Bores is cover. ed with a fine growth of timber, the letildfnia are good and convenient, with a stream of running wider at the door An orchard in full besritig of the very heat varieties of fruit., and a grape •Inyard of the moat popular and attend ant varieties TIIIMI Pplenti ill rlll,ll will lie wild cheap, and ternastnado easy Fur parilculars toll upon or nildrenzi M IL El'l.Elt 11.11 :lm Pine arvev Mals WESTERN LA NI) FOR SA I. ' I- Irist of the bent !wide in Wel and Mlnamarl for sale 240 tinder fence ualnd from one In eln milt, from tinlati itilrond4 Will be nob! port and on Inn time if dewed apply to S lINIIART. It: 12 3111 Ileilefante, Pe A VERY DEsIRABLE T 1 putt SALE Satiated In the borough of Bellefonte, and known as the "Big Spring" property, consist ing of a number of lots, on one of which la ore. led an elegant two story Cll4nese Attie frame building, entirely new, also, a new stable, wash house, and other out 1411114111110, 011 one other Int x 1110 story and basement frame plastered houPll The grounds b, these houses aro beautifully laid out and planed with fruit trees of numerous kinds, fancy mikado tree. and climee shrubbery, grape •inea, and flowers nee other lot 211 by 90 foot, below the Itig Spring, on which in 41,041 . 1041 a fine spring 110U1411 4 a 1111 /14011)/ 4 4 11e10444041 1111111 M We for a trout pond of the first quality Also, for elodee building lots This property Is for 1'411141 4 141141 will be Hold 1441 N 111141 On 14,11.1 4 1011 1111114111 term. Apply to RANKIN IRWIN or JOHN ToDD. 15 In if Bellefonte, i'm I(ITS Fult SALE. j The tiutinoriber offers at private n to FORTY TWO LOTS, Immeffintely n,I)ololne the hornnah of Belk, Conte, In %h at t. t. r rrr • ale I;==li MM== n==l Ell3=l=l There 14 :1 nitlenti ol writer pit% er tip tin thin property, Anti mngt»llettol, ellen for atimufac orien 301 IN MEM PIT BLIC OR PRIVATE SALE! The aeloterilier will offer at private axle until the 1.4 of August, at which time if not sold, he will nail at public W. the sToRE HOUSE AND DWELLING, Located on o lot "(about an acre of ground, at Mount Eagle Motion, on the Raid Engle Val ley Railroad. The buildings aro good, and are oduitrAbly situated' for Itamlete.tot. TIIII* are apirmild oat buildings, never falling water, and all the 0011 V ell leneco of a thOlirithlo boost,. 'forma - Win be made may. Apply to J. N. LEATHERS. In 17 to Mount Eagle, Ps. or to IRA C MITEIIIML, Attorney et trew. Bellefonio, Pa. NOT The celebrated JACK "It K D 1 , 0 It Ir will stand the ensuing season at R. It. Velem. ant ines farm, now occupied by Edward (ismer, adjoining Valentina.' Iron Work.. 'I hie Jack In of the boat Kentucky stuck, and !Immure. full nixteen hands high, In large boned and bodied ■ccordiugly and la sure. TERMS .—None but the largos* and best *cinema mare. whose breeding qualities aro certain will be accepted No charge for mar r..° where the owner ..1 the mate Itirrae to sell the colt at the age .44 montho to the owner of maid Jack, for which ho ogrefip to pay ho KIM of Forty Dollar for each mound cult at time of purchase. For further particulars ap tly to ELW ARD DAME& 16-144 m Groom.' PRINTING IN COLORS A. SIT, .01ALITY AT TUN OFFICE. 'Pouchy & Co. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOV ERY. DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds of tbousatda boar toelimony • to their Wonderful Curative Filocte. • WHAT Al i ttE THEY ? TREY ARE NOT VILE FANCY DRINK Made of Poor Rum Whiskey. l'roof Spirits and Rofuec Liquor* doctored, milked and sweetened to please the taste, called 'Toutes," "Appoilsere," ^Restorern," Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunkonneas and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoho• lie Stlmulante. They are the Brent lilood Purifier and a Life Giving Principle a perfect Renovator and invigorator of the System, car rying oil all poisonOtio matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can lake thee° Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inflammatory and ehrdnic Rheumatism and (oink Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, These Bitters have been most suceessful. Hitch Diseasee are cause° by Vitiated Blood, tali lob Is generally produced by derangetnent of the Digestive Organs. 4' . spepon Indogeshoo. ilbadache, Pain In the boulders, Cml4l"lglitnotis of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour ions of the fitornach, Bad taetq In WA Muth, It A BeekPalpi• Winn of the Heart, Intlatnniatlon of the Lunge, Pain In the regions of thii Kidneys and a hun dred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequaled efficacy In cleanalng the Noon of all intro rltloo, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system Batons, Resublent and Intermittent Fever, which are so prevalent In the valleys of our great Rivers throughout the United Statue, especially these of the Misidamippi, Miasmal, Whims, Tenseseee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo Savannah, Roanoke, mantes. and many others with their vast tributaries, during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably se during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are Invite riably accompanied by of tensive deranges ments of the etotnaoll and liver, and other eh tiorillual viscera. There are always more or leas obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable *IMO of the stomach. and.great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with titlatml accumulations. In their treatment, a purga tive, exerting a powerful Influence upon theme organs. Is essentially tumenoary. There le no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr J. Walk er's Vinegar littler., am they will speedily 'e mote the dark colored viscid matter with which the Bowels are leaded, at the same time atunulattng the secretions of tho . liver, and generally restoring the healthy funetiona of the digestive organs The universal popu• lardy of thin valuable remedy in regions sub- Ject to utlaarnatto influences, is fulfilment ev I deuce of Its power as it remedy in silvin caning For Site lhard.or, Eruptions, 'fetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, l'implutt, Yoshi lee, BOHN, Carbuncles, Iting-worms, Scald Head, Sore Byes, Erysipelas, hell Scurf!, Inscolora lions of the Skin, Humor. and Inseame of the Skin, 01 whatever nedn• or nature, ore literal ly dug up anti carried out tattle system short time by the use of those Hitters, One bottle in such cases will convince the most ineredulous of their curative effect. Cinemas the Vitiated Mood whenever you find ito inuaurlties bursting through the ek In in Punplea, Zreptious or Bores, eleanoe it when you find it obstructed and slugstinti ut the veins, cleanse it when it is (on!. and your feennittl will tell yen when Keep the blood pure and the health of the asystvan will Pm, Tope and other Worms, 'linking in the nystern of so many thousands, are etfecttrely destroyed and removed For hill I fireetions, read carefully-Idle circular around each bottle, Printed In four languages—English, (lorninii, Freon), and Spanish ./ WALK KR, proprie tor H II Mc/a/NAM) , Druggists and General Agents Han Francisco Cal, and 32 nod .14 Corioneree Street, hew )(irk EMI=EIMMI 9A(I ENTS WANT E I ) Fl )li. BEL DEN, THE W HITS CH LEY, TWELVE EARS anions the WILD !KHANS of the PLAINS A book of thrilling interest, stirring meltide from actual life Munn that wonder fill people Spirited descriptions of their Strange Superstitions, Spurts, Legoods, Tra ditions, Hunting, Fighting, Sea/pins, Doctor ing, Worshiping, Ac , profusely illuntrated. It is nelling . hy thonaanda with great ntpullty At m, just out end ready for delivery. lilt) CKETT'S History of the late 11.101131 , 11 tolls WAR IN EUROPE, RI official nourcen, complete and reliable. • ivigl deneriptioas of (hobo great Itattlee Liven of the lender. Finely illiinliated Rag ! tnA and (imnan. Unit Von wen, multi 65 In 2 11nys, ono 17M In X , one NE In 30 dayß It goen like •Ildfira. Milk° quickly and cam money MEM Beware of Inferior workn by onk no. n than. Mere pieture books. Be sure ,if • ru- Ileble A II 111 !MARI), 1.111,11.11,, 4451 CheoLeut fitreet, le.lo-4w AGENTS WANTED FUR FIFTI year+ le the Magic Ctrele, by 111,11 Z. Brimfull of fun and humor, with Ineitfentri and odventures In the principal cities of the world it dcp. ramp his (Hits and feats nn a Magi,lan sod Ventriloquist. Hold only by sub scription, Liberal terms to good agents. Addressldl'FFlELD Abili lit FAR 711 Hansom Ht , 111 I 0.4V1/ A (3 , ENTB ‘VANTED I , ;VERY where Now ready III•MAN I,iFI PRQLONO ED. or (dr Physical Existence. By A H Ail entirely new Work of the utmost Vl4llll . to ell It IN not It "Iro, tor Book,. its olue, t tieing to promote king life, without the use of Drinks orTledleines Agents will find It one of the meet desirable works in the field For extra teriun and full particulars, Address Quaker City Polo. !louse 217 i 219 I,oliter, St , Philadelphia. lti-114 6w COIMATE'S EAU DE COLOGN To)ILET s()Ai., bna the wiellente and refreshing fretitranee of genuine Farina Cologne Water, and In hi di orennable to the toilet of every Lady or 9en• Unman. Nom by 1411100 MA and bealern In Forfu mery 10-18 iw A OENTS WANTED FOR KNOTti UNTIE; trl - Voye and Hy WILYn In the Hidden Life o AMERI CA N DETECT! VES, By °Meer McWA'ITERS. A narrative of xitt years experience iunong Bank Robbers, Counterfeiters, Thieves Pickpockets, Lottery Dealers, Confidence Sten anti Hwintilers of all M I Masse' of society—disclosing marked nstant ass of diabolical vengeance anti deep laid plans of misei Wf 111fIll, outrage, and showing the mode. by which' they wets trieefi out and scomnirolt brtnight to Justice. A large volume of over CM pageri• au ran page engrav ings cirlnr iool N•rml el i tho pubjii.l4 orol, J It. IWUR S. 1111)G, II odfoLd, Cunn In 1114 T H EA.NEcTAR 1M A PURE " =MEM with the Green 'l4.A'Vtasor: Warrant.] to Ault all tables, Fur Halo everywhere. And for sale wheloaale only tiy the Greer Atlantic. PoeElio Tea Co , a Church Ht. Now York Ps 0. Box t.OOO. Sand for 'llltaa-Neolor ()teenier. 10 14 ow SA.4E 14114 , •3 NEATLY &ND EX„ PEDITIOUSLY PItIN MD AT THIS (WICK. Danohy a Co JURUBEBAI- WHAT r 8 IT? It is a Hero end perfect remedy for all dis eases of the Lira. and Spleen, Enlargemont or Obstruction of Intestines, Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal Organs, Poverty or a want of Blood, Intermittent or Remittent Foyers, 'idiomatic - in of the Liver, Dropey, filugglah Circulation of the Blood, Abscoones, Tumors, Juandlee, Scrofula Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever or flair Concomitants. 1)r. WELLS having become aware of the ex traordinary medicinal properties of the South American Plant, called JU RUBEDA:, sent a special commission to that country to procure It•In its native portly, and having found its wonderful curative properties to even exceed the anticipations formed by its great reputation, has concluded to offer it to the public, and is happy to state that ho has perfected arrangements fora regular monthly supply of this wonderful Plant. Ile has spent much time experimenting and investigating as to the tmont efficientpreparation from it, fur popular use, and has for sometime used in his own practice with most happy results the effectual medicine now presented to the pub lie as DR WELL9' EXTRACT OF JIMMIED& and he confidently recommendn it to every family as a household remedy which should be freely taken an a Blood Purifier in all de rangements of the system and to animate and fortify all weak and Lymphatic tpmperaments. JOHN Q K P:LLOUG, Platt Street, Now York. Sole Agent for the United Staten. Price one dollar per bottle. Bond for Circular. 16-20-11 f REDUCTION OF PRICES TO conform to Rodnutlon of Dulles. Great moving to consumers by getting up clubs. $1 Send for our New Price List and a Club form will accompany It, containing full dim Mona—making a large savineto cooncirnere and remunerative to club organisers THFICILEAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 31 A 33 Vestry &rot N.Y, P. 0. Box 6111.4 10 20 f w WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. The lain European War brought out new facts of lint wonderful efficacy of Carlton° Acid in healing and preventing dieetuten. Theen Tablets present the Acid In Combina tion with other efficient remedies, in a popu lar form, for the Curo of all. Throat and Lung d Incases. ream" Hoarseness end Ulceration of the Throat are Immediately relieved, and statements are con stantly being sent to the proprietor for relief In cases of Throat difficulties of years standing. CA UTION— lion't be deceived by worthless Imitations Out only Wells' Carbolic Tablets. Price 25 its per lior .101 IN Q. KELLOGG, l'lstt Bt, N. Y., Bole Agents for the U. H. Send for Circular. 16-20-4 w WANTED.—AGENTS.—(&2O ANT ED.—AG ENTS.—(&2O per day) to sell the celebrated MOMS LITTLE SEWING MACHINE. VIM the un der-feed, makes the "lock stitch" (alike on both elder,) and lefts/I,y licensed, The best and chennent family Sewing Machine in the mar ket. add ream, JOHNSON, CLARK & CO, Bos ton, Male , Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, 111., or Ht. Loeb!, Mo in- -4w SCIIOOI, TEACHERS Wanting Employment, at from pa to 1100 per month, ,Mould address ZIMMER 6 61.011(1R , Pa le 2" 4w A GENTS WANTED fbr "Convent Life Unveiled," by Edith O'Gorman, ti,:apeil Nun, whom, disclosures are tbrilling & startling. FRANKLIN PUB. CO., 712 Chest nut Et. Phila., Pa. In 214 w $2BB IN DAYS MADE BY ONE Agent. Do you want a situation 11,11 atlestnan at or near home to make s2to 20 per day selling our now 7 strand White Wife Clothes Lines to last for over, sample free. Address Hudson River Wire Works, - 13 Maid en Lane, cor. Water St. N. 1 or to Intarieuria Bt Chicago la 2111 w 1. 4 1 1tF,E TO W) OK AG ENTS. We vl 111 send n handsome Prospectus of our New Illustrated Manny lidde containing over :sou fine Scripture Illustrations to any Book agent, free er ebsrge Address NA'll( /NAL PUBLISHING Mi., Philadelphia, Pa. la Vw T HE 111111,F: HAND BOOK, It Y A I,llEla 1, kA WHON. No lose her, ..tinient, or Bible reader should be without a Copy, as the price places 14 wltlre hi thu reach of all Agents (to whom liberal .mminummssillbegirmi) wanted In every town and county In the land. Will furnish niunpie copy, !with terms to Agents) by mail, postage ),repaid On receipt Of the list prioc,lll I. NI BRUCE, No 18 N 7th Ili. l'a. Iu so 1w A GENTS WANTED-UNUSUAL TERNSI-11- It it EAT FORTUNKft grows steadily in pus lie favor It Is the Book for the day, and lulls readily despite hard times. Seventh edition now ready A retent agent's report is r,o orders In one day Prof Jno.T. Seed says of It "I know of no hook, sere the 111h/e, that I can recommend so earnestly and conecten tionely to all classes." Prospectus of this book also of the ever popular 'Phvidetil Life of Woman, - and the 'latest, best and cheapest illustrated huffily Bible, Free to all who moan work NlYritlE Sueeeitsful agents will rive first etude,. of territory, on Re♦ Henry Ward Beecher', rum ing great work "Ltfe or Jesus, Ito Christ." Write st ones to OHO. MAC LEAN, Publisher, 719 Samson St. Phila , Pa. 111 n 1 4‘r O 0 , cl, c 15-11.11 yr MOMMIII= FOR RIGHT Id PRICELFJ3BI BUT THE DIAMONDSPECTACLEB WILL PRESKIINF, IT TILE DIAMOND GLASSES, 11,1171r1IICITIED NT J. E. k Co. New York, Which are now offered to the public. are pro nounced oy ell the celebrated Opticians of the world to he the T 1,1 / 0 C 7 1 , Naturgl, Artlflelk) help to the honmin eye elm) known. They are ground under their own Supervi. sten, from minute Crystal Pebblem, 'belted to. gether, and derive their name"`thamend". on accoubt of their hardness and brilliancy. The :3cientllle principle on which they ate con structed brings .00 ,tore or centre of the len directly in Olney.% produoing a cle and .llstinet violin, as In the natural, h eit itg sight, and preventing all unpleasant &Amnia done, such es glimmering and wavering of sight, dizaltnas, #e, peoullar to all others In mot. They Aro MOtlnttul In the finest m adner r In frames of the beat quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Their finish and dune bilitypnpii,ot,lie purposes& CA . LITiUz 4 .-Nona genuine tinkles bearing the trade mark stamped en every. frame FRANK P. BLAIR. Wsrenmsaaa, Isestaa and dealer In Aunts's. Wsrengs &e. From whom toy tan only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to Pothers, at any price. l'ellefOtde Pa. 11121Iy - --s-- DEAFNESS, CATARRII, SCROF tila. A lady who has angered for years from Deafness, Catarrh and &refute, was cured by a simple remedy. Her sympathy and gratitude prompts her to send the reoelpta free of chargote any one simlierly afflicted. Address Mrs. M. C. I.therrr, Jorney City. N. J, 11114 Mr DU I N ATOR'S NOTICE.— Letter" of lultolo titration ~t 1 the osta, o of floury Treeeler, **emoted, late of Bohm lownehlp, Inning been granted to the, onderslgne.l persoun It ttoolny I)(.`titsolye 111,11.1)ted to rind o.l.ttu) are hmkeZr, tiodlied mak., immediate peymeot,, nod those he'd fp ehtlms notion the name to prompt them, tl wit Lentlented. for settleottot , 0. W. hI.7III3ERGER, Admlnlettator.
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