f THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY APRIL 17, LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL ff*Wß—Our friend*, every where, will oblige u* by sending u local new* of internal. . CIRCULATION. The circulation of the Rkportkr, on tin* *id tho county, H larger than that of all other i*pom In LHW county. Business men will therefore find this one of the bel advertising medium*. We invite all interested to come and in meet our list for themselves. REMITTANCES .—All moniel for sub scription will be credited on the subscri ber's add re**. r services and ticket*. Xfo-foe . will have our thanks far any re 'sgumiUance. We need money. —The Ryodvr organ keefM up He reputation wherever it ie introduced. —Rev. I. P. Neff has removed from Tioga county, to near Willianwport, where he ha* several Lulherau con gregations under hi* charge. Rev. Xetf is a son of Maj. John Reff, dee d, of this place. --Mr. Miiliken, or Belletoato, passed through our place, on Monday morning, last, on his way tothe Vienna Exhibition, as one of tho Com tmssoners for our gov ernment. • -C. D. Keller, of Bellefonte, ha* told his store to Bowkerhoff Bro*. It is **id to be Christ's intention to go into the grain business at Philipsburg. M'Manigal's hardware store at Mill helm, is doing a good business. He keeps a complete assortment and sells cheap. —The turnpike company intends erect ing a gate at the west end of Aaronsburg, where a new building will be put up Mr. A. J Histerman, w# are told, will be gatekeeper. —On the Bth inst . Mr. Orris delivered an able speech in the House upon eur state finance*, which will make wholesome reading for the tax-payer. We will en deavor to lay it before our reader* in our next issue. -Xnmiors DISAPFEAWAXCB.— About the middle of March last, we noted the fact in the RXIVETEE of the sale of Daniel Wtideiuaul'smiU property at Woodward, this county, to a party, from Indiana coun ty, Messrs. G. W. Reisinger and John tirumbJy. Both these gentlemen were at Mr. Weidensaul's at the time, and had some horses with them. After the bar gain for the sale of the property was con cluded. Mr. Grumbly went back to Indi ana county, and Mr. Reisinger, went east to sell the horses intending also to visi Carlisle where he had some business to at tend to. from whence it was hi* intention to return home and with his partner make the necessary arrangements to come to Woodward on Ist of April, and take possession of the property, hut he has not been heard of since his departure east. His TKtrinor and some friends became un easy, and hoped to meet him here at above stated time, l>ut in that they were disap- i pointed. Tbey followed him on bis route and traced him as Car as Blaomsburg from which point they could get noiurther trace ot him, and they hmre ascertained that he did not reach Carlisle. His whereabouts is a mystery. - Was he murdered, or what has become of him ? His partnet says he had near $2,000 with him, and this leaves ground for fear that Mr Reisinger may have been foully dealt with at Bioom*brg or after leaving it. —Some one, we don't know the author, •ends us the following: Geo. W. Stover was offered fifty-two thousand dollars fer his tract of timberiand situated down along Poe and Penns Creeks. —The store at Man's axe factory, Clin ton county, was robbed,'on Monday night, of Inst week, of goods to amount of SOOO. One cfjtbese (allows (who are suspected of the robbery) has n sister married to one of the factory hands. One ef the robber* robed himself in * new "rig" in tbe store at the time of the robbery and threw his old "duds'' into the creek, as he thought. When the robbery was discovered these old clothes were also seen, and cunningly taken to the sister with tbe statement w here found, which left tbe impression that tbe owner had been drowned or oth erwise hustled off the stage of life. She iinmediately recognized the clothe* as her brother's ! That satisfied the parties con cern! d that be was one of the men wanted, und tbe next thing to da was to get him and his companion rogues. That work is now in hand, and the fellows are still roaming. —PLASIMO MILL BCBHT.—On Saturday morning Oth, between two and thrae o'- clock, during the heavy thunder storm then prevailing, the planing mill of Byer* Sc Shaffer, on the lina of the railroad and just below the canal at Lock Haven, took tire and nson burnt to the ground with its content*. The firemen were on the ground as promptly a* could be expected under the circumstances of the hour and storm, and by their effort*, having on four streams succeeded in saving the contiguous prop perty of sheds and bonrd piles, soma of which were within ten yards of the burn ing building. The lots is estimated at $25000. on which is an insurance of SO,OOO. CHEWING TOBACCO. In the Method .st Conference of Hudson on Saturday last the followiny report wat presented by the Rev. W. W. Shaw and the Rev. W. D. Fero. " Whereas, The tobacco habit it produc tive of and aggravate* disease, both of body and inind. preci pitatiny often timet its victims into a premature yrave or ren dering them miserable wrecks of life. " Whereat , It it the gratification entirely of the sensual and animal appetite* ana j>ropensities, degrading in ita tendency the liyner and nobler qualities of our nature, thus becoming a fit companion for the bar room and grogshop profanity. " Whereas, The habit it not only tinful within itself, but leads trom one vice to another; and "Whereat, It it the plain duty of reli gious teachers, and especially of minister* of the gospel, to avoid alt conduct that will briny reproach upon their profession or lead bv their example the steps of the youth in the path of error and vice; there fore, "Resolved, That we reccemmend all the members of this Conference to refrain wholly front its baneful influence. "Resolved , That we earnestly request all candidates lor admission into this Confer ence to pledye entire abstinence from tnifl injurious superfluity." Assessors should bear io mind the obli gations they are under in reference to the proper valuation of property, and recollect that the law is so particular that they shall do their duty properly, it has fixed the fol lowing penalty: If any Assessor shall knowingly and in tentionally assess, rate or value any prop erty, person or thing made taxable by law, at more or less than he shall know and be- liave tht Just cash value or rata thereof, or neglect or re hue to astee* any tax required by law, be shall be guilty of a misdemeen or in office, and on conviction thereof be subject to imprisonment of net las* than twelve month*, and fined in a luni not leas than one hundred nor more than two hun dred dollars. —. ■ > ■ . i ■ SrooKSTU.s* to Samwath Snoot* in Cknt*k Copnty.—One hundred Sabbath Schools in Centre county have been cloaed during the winter months. Within the next few weeks, they will resume opera tion. A few suggestions, at this time may not be without advantage to those who will have those schools in charge. Secure a* large attendance a* possible ut the flrt meeting for reorganisation. Give the public notice at least two week* beforehand. In the meantime, invite person ally a* many a* you can to he present at the meeting and to take part in the work to be done. First of all, ask the blessing of God up on the undertaking. If you have a preacher, ask him to preach a Sabbath school sermon previous to the opening of the school and a* ofren as he can thereafter. Fer superintendent, appoint the man or woman best fitted to fill that office. Choose no one merely because he be longs to a certain denomination. Qualification is the thing to be consid ered rather than a nominal profession. Give the school a definite name, either union or denominational. If it is called "union,' make it consi*- teatly so* Remember there is no such thing as a Presbyterian or a Methodist or a Lutheran union Sunday school. In an undenominational on union school simple justice requires that no book or paper or other publications of a denominational character should be introduced except by consent of all concerned. Attention to this will often save serious trouble. Elect a faithful person for secretary and provide him with a minute book with blank* for one session a Sabbath Such a book can be had for 34 or fifty cent*. A diligent use of it will greatly serve the in terest* of the school. Do not form too many classes. It is better to employ a few competent teachers for large class** than to hava so many classes that some of them will be ia charge of person* who are net qualified to teach. At another time, I may give a few hint* concerning the Sunday school manage ment. On receipt of 10 cenu ta cover cost*, I will snd to any addrew, the Sondsy School Monitor, containing practical sug gestions for Sunday school workers . to gether with a copy of On* Lesson for All, setting forth tbe advantages of the inter national uniform lessons. New union or needy mission schools that can not suffi ciently supply themselves with boons nnd papers can be aided to a limited extent R. CaiTTEEDEM, Miss'y Am. S. S. Union. Bel'.efonte, Pa. The legislature did agree upon an ap portionment bill just before adjournment Tbe counties comprising this, the 30th dis trict are. Union, Clinton, Clearfield, Elk, Mifflin and Centre List of Gnuid Juror* for April Term, Commencing Monday 28, 1873. Bellefonte Bore'—Dr. J as. Dobbins, Jno. Wagner, Philipsburg —lsaac Harris, Geo. Packer. Benner twp—David Lohr, W. Tate, Eli. Baney.* Boggs—-Jaeeb B Shope. Curtin—Warren Lucas. Ferguson—Jno SholL Gregg—Philip Shook. Haines- -Emanuel Musser. Harris—G H Jacobs. Huston—J Williams. Liberty—Jno Clark. Miles—Jas Freeman, Jas Mallory. Penn—Thos Frank, James Mauck, Sam'l Krape. Rush—Geo Goldman. Spring—Sam'l Nelt, Wm Bell. Worth—Jno Simpson. ListofTr*vere Juror*, April 28th. Bellefonto Beru —J P Gephart Christian Derr, Peter Smith, Geo. Bayard, Ed ward Brown. Philipsbuig—Beni Jones. Howard—J W Packer. Milesburg—J C Thomas, Jno Parsons, Unionville —Edward Lucas. Benner twp —Christ Dale. Bcrgv -J no Sbope, W Airnn, Daviu D Shope. Ferguson—Levi Kreps, Edward Hess Gregg—Jacob McCool. Sam'l Barter, Isaac S trunk, O P Rearick, J Ross man. Thomas Jamison. Harris—David Stewart, Jno Ross, Kman'l Richie—Levi Murray. Haines—Thos Molz. Howard—Jonathan Schneck. Halfmoon—Jno Wilson. Liberty—Jno DeHaas. Marion—Jno Butler. Mile*—Jno Throne. Pens—Adam Hosterman. Potior—Sam 1 Bible, Joseph Gtlliland, Jahn Slack. Rush—Henry Calhoun, Dan'l Holt, J J Batchler. W Spliter. Spring—J no Hockey Taylor—Wm Caldarwood. Union—Harvey Hoover, 8o Black, J G Alexander. Walker—Jno Lord. Worth—Jesse Waodrinir. 2nd Week commencing, May 5, 1873. Bellefoota Boro Jonathan Harper. 8 C Hunter, Jno Power*. Pbilipsburg J W Jone*. Wtn Burns. Union viDa—J C Smith, E A Kut*le. .Milesbu*g— A Peter*. Banner twp—Jo*epb Marshall. Boggs-Wm Mark*. Frank McCey. Kerruon—Henry Kreb*, Jno Mutser. Gregg—Sam'l Crawford, Joa Alter*, Jo* Smith. Harri*—Philip Hwartx, Israel Coado. Haines—Luther Kurtz. J G Meyer, Iluiton—A Williams, D H Rauiugardner. Halfmoon—Jno Miller. Miles—Jacob Bruragard. J H Zeigler. Marion—Henry Yearick. Potter—H P Sankey, W Good hart. Bush—DM Bilgor, Jno Collin*, Georite Moffat. Spring—Jno K Tate. Lnion—Andrew Thompson. Walker—Adam Vonaca, Jno Boyer. Worth—E P Jone*. Trial List for April Term, 1873, ron NASI WEEK—coMMKncma, ARAN. 2K Adam Grenoble vs. M D Gray. A T Bitell vs. J J Nest le rode. same vs. Say lor, Day et al. George A Bayard ri. D G Bu*b. A T Bisell v. John Arriell. P B Wilton vs. H R Smith. Samuel Button rt. J A K Gilliland et a I. Mulford, Reevet A Co., Tt. tame. D £ Bru baker, ute of rt. Elijah Blowers. D C Keller vt. S H Stover. Iaae Hill rt. J S Reed a Co. J J G Frazier rt. Hale A Co. William Thompson rt. P Gray Meek. Packer A Packer rt. Man St Confer. Henry Bothrock, Jr., rt. Godfrey Either. Bolinyer A Mctjuiston rt. J C Williams. George W Stover rt. J B Crider. Joseph Devliny, ute of, rt. J Notlerode. tame vt Parsont St Bu>h. Jamet H Ebbt rt. Henry Stephen*, tame rt. Geo rye Gatea. SKCOVD KIIK-OOMMKNCIXU MAT 6. Hand-in-Hand Life Inturance Co., vt. Gotlieb Haay. Gtorye Durit rt. Soil A Watton. R H strobecker rt. Bierly St Kreamer. George Hager rt. Lioyle St Co. M Ulrich vt R G Brett. Habn, Wilton St Co, ute of, rt Sam'l Tree. Norwood Coal and Lumber Co, rt Robin son St Wortley. W L Wilton et al rt Jno ASH Tbomp- Peter Vonada va Mary Hoy's Adtnri. J W Campbell v Henry McCracken. Amelia Royer v j W bholl. Zimmerman Bre's A Co, vs 8 liaupt. J P Harris vs Bradly Child* et at. W H Harter v Kttingcr. same v* K A N Stover. James McHenry vs W Young et at. S McCrickert A Co, va Cha* Brown. Thomas McXlvaay va Geo Krops. Thomas McGovern va Vandyke, Moore A Co. Cyru* Wesson va J C Decker et at. Cfaas Dongan va Robert McKnight. J A J Yerten va D Treealer. John McDermott vs Jaa McManua. Win B Xvans va 8 Leitael. Gephart A Furat va W L Muaaer. Battles A Webster va J 8 Fink. Maria Tilghman va B F Shaffer. D McCloakcy va Joseph Devling. J BruUraan va J W Scott A Co. Da* I Hoover vs. Isaac Haupk Andrew Walker va Jacob Meeee. Amanda C Bair va Emma C Kreamer. aytne va C Leitael. J K Bowman v Charlea McOafferty. --Our neighbor Meek, of the lUflfrAiuitH, week before last, made whet he supposed le be n bold *trike to take from the llr i-ortxr it* share of county printing. It wa a wild calculation, and wo tripped him on It so nicely, that he la*t week back* down completely and dodge* be hind a new "offer." Well this thing l getting teo babyih on the part of "the ablest," and hi* latet propo*ition i* anoth er proofthat he ha* been bleeding tho tat payer*, for it carrieswith it an admiiolott that ho can bid low than he charged the county heretofore. Juit what we atledge, and ju*t what are the real fact*. The job work he ha* done, can be done for Irom "> to tO per cent. !-• then lie heretofore charged the county, and till he profitable. After Mr. Meek iiuYoctU in tlrnw ing t himself all the patronage that he keep plotting to tear away front the ISrroßt kk, it will be a question with the deui.K-racy whether he will rest satisfied unlets the j party make* him monthly donation visit* with |ieiatoe, cabbage, onion*, and any offal that might satiate greed tt e repeat, that if bo fool* disposed to hare tho job work of the county let to the lowest bid dor, wo will off or to do it at from 23 to V> per cent, lower thau he ha* heretofore i charged, and give our bond in any amount j te perform tho contract to satisfaction It Mr. Meek bid* le** thau hi* former eharg *. it i preof direct that hi* prior charge were outragtouily high. We seek to take nothing frotu his offlee ; thirgatne, remetn ber, is all hi* babyish braggadocio, which overlie* a jealou*. greedy, "overweening vanity that flame* up." Our neighbor last week wn* bold enough to deny the figures we give . now to satisfy every can did and honest mind, we refer to hi* own paper, the N'afeAmaa, ot February 71, Ti, Jk Tfi, fer the proef that he drew sltlrtt for priating for the lingle term of "70 A "1 And we know that any printer in this sec tian of the *tate would have done the tamo amount of work and conidered it profit able at half the amount, and he now trie to direct the attention of the public froui it by hi* bombastic "offei*. which art proof of themaelve* tliat he was dishonest Of*cou-*e hi* simple and customary de nial will be all that he can give in the face of the proof we furnish. IIi collecting' the amount in different years, was a trick ; of hi* to deceive -that w plain ho did noli have the courage to it all at the end ot 1871, for it would have been too glaring. FRIGHTFUL C'A LA M ITY. Salvador, Central America. Ut terly Deatroved by au Earth —Eight Hundred Lives Aspinwall, April 5, via Havana. April lU—The city of San Salvadof, in Central America, has been Jest raved by an earth quake. Ki|(bi hundred persons per,-bed, and ten million dollars' worth of property was destroyed. The earthquake was fol lowed by a conflagration, and many buildings were burned. For a few days slight shocks of earth quake bad occurred" but no serious appre hensions were entertained. It was on tho afternoon of the fourth of March, about half past four o'clock that almost with out warning, a great part of the city was reduced to little more than ruins The ground fceaved as a ship in agate. Terrific thunderings burst front under foot, walls tottered and where rent in many places with wide crevices. The roofs sank and tilea were precipitated to the ground. Lamps, pitchers, basins, glass, Ac , were over-turned and broken. Three violent shocks followed in succession, nnd the ser vants commenced to scream piteously and could not be pacified. Wild birds flew to houses. Horses grew frantic in the stables, and the dogs howling slunk for protection. Every few minutes shakings of less vio lence occurred. The scene beggars de scription—ruined houses, panic strickn people, men, women and children fleeing to the fields with valuables baitiiy collect ed ; then the ringing of the alarm bells and the beating of the drums, calling the sol diers under arms ; for in San Salvador murder and pillage accompany the confu sion of a great earthquake, and as tho frightened cilisens leave the town the dusky Indians front the forrcsls prowl for prey into it. only checked by the bayonets of the government troops. These went peeled in squads at short distances all over San Salvador. SERIOUS ILLKRSS OP THF. POPE Rome, April 11.—The Pope is suffering from rheumatic fever and ulceration ot the leg. His illness is extremely serious. A manufactory in this city was destroyed by lightning yeaterday, and fort}- persons buried in the ruins, five of whom were killed and seventeen wounded. INDIAN TROUBLES. CAPT. JACK'S TREACHERY. Murder of General Can by. Yreka, April IS—General Canby went to have a talk with Captain Jack, and Jack with his force met and shot, General Canby through the head, killing him in stantly. Dr. Thomas was also killed t the same time, and a Mr. Mecham. one of the peace commbsioners, was so badly wounded that it is thought ho cannot sur vive. For several davs past there have been endeavors msdo by the Peace Commis sioners and Gen. Canby to obtain an in terview with Capt. Jack ami the leading chief* of the Modoc hand - Meacham opened the talk, and gave n long history of what they wanted to do for them, after which Gen. Canby and Dr. Thomas both talked lor some time. The Treacherous Savage.--. Captain Jack then talked in an appar ently good, serious strain, and when he finished stenpod buck to the -i-ar near where Meacnani's horse was hitched John Scbonchin then began to talk, and while he was speaking my informant, Mr. Dyar, heard a cap miss fire, arid looking around saw Captain Jack t his left with his pistal pointed at Gen. Canby. This was the signal for a genera! massacre, mid a dozen shot* were fired inside of half a minute Mr. I)yar, after hearing tbo cap miss fire, turned and fled, followed closely by iinwkcr Jim, who fired two shots after him, Dyar, finding Hawker Jim gaining on him, turned and drew his Derringer, whereupon Hawker Jim retreated and Dyar made the best of hi* way to the camp. Captain Jack fired again on General Canby. who started off to the left, but was speedily shot and killed. Finishing Their Bloody Work. Meacham wat shot at by Schonchin and wounded in the head, lie tried to draw bis Derricyer, when two Indians ran up and knocked him down. Dr. Thomas was killed almost instantly by two pistol shots in the head. Riddle ran off, and It appears they did | not fire at him. but they knocked hit rquaw down. Dyar, Riddle, and the squaw returned in afety to the camp. BATTLE WITH APACHE* Seventy Nine of the Murderers Killed. San Francisco, April 12.—0n the 11th of March, Gus. Swan, John M' Donald and Georye Taylor were murdered by a large baud of Apacbes. The savages were pur sued by troops and overtaken, and during the conflict that followed seventy-nine warrior* were killed and twenty-six women and children taken prisoner*. The troops wore under command of Lieutenant Rice, who is now at Fort Whipple. They fol lowed the trail of the Apaches and lenrned that Taylor had been captured and sub jected to the most horriblo tortures. C'Hp tain Randall reports having had an en gagement with the Apaches in which forty •even warriors were killed and seven wo men captured. This neat and appropriate obituary notice appears in The Louisville Cou rier Journak "Died, in Washington recently, a little orphan hoy named .Civil Service Reform, who was ap prenticed to the President last Fall, Ejoat before the election. The Preei * jdent unfortunately put him to bed * the other night, to sleep between Cwty and Krod (Itiuit, who overlaid hint. ( and the miserable little wretch wu# ' ■mothered to death. Editor of liar* ' per'# Weekly and other friend# of the deceased will attend the funeral with * out further notice. Servicer by the ' Uev. Dr. Newman, iiisjieotor of Con solutes." 1 DUNVKIC, C*l„ Jl/arch 31. — Uev. ' llunniiond preached yesterday to Iroiu ■ | tour to five ihouMttd persons, at the ' corner of Blake and Fifteenth street#, ' after which the meeting adjourned to Occidental llall, n (urge saloon and 'fancy dance house, by invitatiou ol ' the proprietor# About six hundred " entered the ball, probably two bun <1 red of whom were gambler#, #port*, and prostitutes. The meeting was ad dressed by a converted gambler. ton ' siderable feeling was manifested by that cla## Several gambler# haven!- ready been converted. Lost In Mount Vesuvius Entering the ( Voter of a I otea no until 1 >i#< i^peur ing Forever—The. Cod of I Exploring the ReOf*se of t Hurtl ing Mountain. (Car. N*. V. Sun.) NAPLKX, Fob. B. —ln September lat two tourists, an Englishman ami an American, obstinately disregard ing the entreaties of their guides, in sisted upon being lowered down into the dark cavern# immediately under the orifice ol the crater of Mount Vet , suvius, and those daring tourists have not since been heard of. When the ,news reached Naples that city was , filled with horror, and for week# suc ceeding the disaster few tourists ven tured to the summit of the burning mountain. Fashionable adventurers, for whom the ice heights of the Mat-I terhorn or Mount Blanc had no de ferring awfulness of horror, winced nt 'the idea of approaching the d/ouut of Vesuvius, after it had so misteriously ■ become the impromptu tomb of two young men who had not the least mis giving about their doom. Recently a similar calamity occur red, and almost under the same cir cumstances. The victim# in this in stance was Jean I.e Mieux, Belgium, and Louis Schmidt of Berne, Switzer land. They were remaining at a re spectable locando or boarding bouse |on the Chija, when a party was formed to make the asccut together, and it is strange thtit on the murnitig lot the uight when they started for Resiua, (a village ut the foot of Mount Vesuvius where horses, staffs and guides ure procured ScbiniJt received i a letter from his sister at (Jeu a, in which she stated that it would not , reach Naples long in advance of her self. Schmidt therefore begged his companions to release htm from his , promise to #'art far Re-ina that night, < ibut as he had projected the excursion they insisted upou hi-going. Schmidt, ( after making arraugtueuts with his i landlady for the receptiou of his sis ter, started with his companion# on Tuesday uight for Vesuvius. I hey left Resin a at one iu the morning so * that they might reach the base of the ' crater in tiuic to witness the rising of , the sun above the peaks of the sur rounding Aljw and Apennines. Having reached the end of their r<>- inantic journey—the summit of the volcano —everything was quiet n> up* lon some secluded rustic lull, and I*■ Mieux coHod unoti any of the party to join him in going down the crater. The guides are always provided with ropes, either for that purpose or for assisting lumbersome travellers up the last portion of the ascent. Schmidt agreed to accompany Le Mieux, and iin spite of the rein oust i a nee o( their guides each took hold ot a loop and swung himself over the gloomy void whence i-sued the tremendous showers of ashes and streams of lava which buried in a single night the famous cities oi Pompeii and Ilerculaneutn. The guides cautiously lowered them down until the rash adventurers an nounced that they were standing uu firm grouud. The guides' last warn ing to them was not to venture inward. A call from one of the tourists above was answered with a faint, hollow "Ya bene" (a'l right.) from the headstrong explorers of the mysteries of the burn ing mountain. Whether they were smothered with fumes of oil sulphur, or missing a step, were hurled into the unknown abyss of the volcano, no Isody on earth will ever know. Contrary b the advice df the practised guides they let go the looped ropes nnd ventured into the fatal darkness of the crater's recesses. The tourists above cried out impatient ly and in vain, but no response came after the first and only "Ya bene." The guides and the friends of the un fortunate ones remained until near sundown, w hen all hopes of their re appearance was nhnndoneft. The guides were lowered down repeatedly, and several of the excursionists went as far as the ropes would allow in search of their fatally venturous com rades. This is the third instance of a disaster of this nature within the past ten years. MARRIAGES. On the '23 d ult . Mr. Leonard Mougoi, o( Centre county, to Mis* Km ma Biltner, of Clinton county. In Greene twp.. Clinton co.. >n t' in-t., by J L. Eckel, Eaq.. Mr. William Stark t<> M is* Km n m Kcratctter, both of Greene twp. On the Kill inst , by Rev. P. Sail in. I). D., at the house of the bride'* father. Mr. August Max Frederick Knll.'of William* port, Pa., to Mis* Mary Alice Rimentono. of Pcnn twp.. Centre eo. DEATHS. tin llie Htli jn*t , at Houterville, Mary I-ahela, youngo-t daughter of .lacob and Harriet Klingcr. Aged 7 month* and 17 day*. At Hublersburg, April '2nd Sarah Jose phine, eldest daughter of Edwin L. and Oacelic Berg*tre*ser, aged 6 year* and 1 month*. tin the 13th, in Ifalfinoon twp, Mrs. Meek, widow of Reuben Meet., deed. Mri. Meek'* death as proceeded by that of ha* hnahand oaly a few week*. At JaokaonviUo. March 81, of typhoid fever. Mint it- Zimmerman, daughter of Jacob ami Hannah Zimmerman, aged !i years, 2 month*, and ID day*. At Jackonville, April 4, of consump tion, Mr*. Ann Margaret, wifeofE. Krtly. aged 3D year* and three month*. On 3rd, at Bellefonte, Mis* Elizabeth Minnich. aged Do years,-I months, and lb days. Her remains were interred at tiprucetown, in l'otter twp. GTlCE.—Notice i hereby given that X l the fallowing petitions for license have been filed in the office of too Pro llionnlarr. of Centre county, and applica tion will be made at the April term of court, next, to grant the nine. Robert Lloyd- Tavern, Philip-burg Bor*o Richard llaye*— '* AARON WILLIAMS, Protbon'y. DISSOLUTION. —Tfie partnership heretofore existing between J. J. & T. Lingle, has been disolved by mutual con sent and lliu business will be continued by J. A T. Lingle, who willsettleHli accounts ofilio old flrbi. aprHMt J. J. & T. LINOLE. IT NDERTA K K US' HUPPLIES.-A ) Iliic> assortment of Coftin trimmings, just received at Afillhoim und Milroy iHardware stores. Barr handle*, Lace &<•., I latent style*. prlo.Bm W. J. M MANIGAL. fIAUTION. Tim following article* V t were pur<-haod by the unuerslEned. l r<>titabl#'t sate, n* llio property of Wm. K. V Sarah A. Huydor, an J I will leavo the name In the pTOTIt'K. The partial account of D. I F I -rliii v, v'uiuiuiltei' ol N 111lit bull, (Lunatic.) lias been Hied in tills uf lice, and will be pre-clited at the April Term ol Cuuil host, for confirmation. A WILLIAMS, qptd-lt. Prothonqlsiry. AIFHASS 4XM7IT ULIII • j By* utile of an order of the Orphan* Court of Centre county, I hero will be ex posed to public sale, at the C-ourl Uouse, ill lleliefonte, on WEDNESDAY, APRILBOth iHai at 1 o'clock P. M . the VAI.I'ABLK FARM OF ACRES' known a# the properly of Henry Both took, Sr., deceased, *ituated about three miles east of Bollnfenta. Kverv f''t of this property is tillable and under fence. 170 At'RES are Cleared, and ill good state of cultivation. The balance consists of Fifty Acres uf j o UK. ISA I. I'ME -I.V/> OA A' TIMBER Upon the property are bed* of iron ore, cement and limestone, it will be sold in two or three parts if destreda, and private bids wilt be received until the day of sale Terms ol Sale : One-third to remain in the premises as dowry according to the will of the deceased ; one-third to be paid n confirmation of sale, and the remainder in one year thereafter with interest, to he secured by bond and mortgage on tbe premises. NANCY A BOTH ROCK, aprSOt JOHN HOFFER. REGISTER S NOTICES. The following accounts have been Kx-j a mined and passed by me and reiuaiu filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees and all others in any way interested, and w ill ho presented to the i frphatis Court of Centre county for allow-; ance and Conflrinallon on WciTticsday the' iilat day of April l!73 * The account of Annie Pehl and dcre uiiah Haines, administrator* of all ant! singular the goods and chatties rights and i-rcdtu which were of George Feb!" late of Mile- twp. Centre county, dee d. 2 The account of Daniel Carman, trustee appointed by (he Orphans Couit of Centre county, to make *alo of the real estate of j James E MulhoUand late of Burnsida twp deed 3 The Guardianship account of Daniel; Carman, Guardian of the Minor children' of Jam- - E llclhcllsnd, lat#i>t Burnfidel twp dee'd. 4 Tlie account of Jacob Bower.tr., ad- 1 uiinistrator of all and singular the good* and ch tttles. rights and credits which were | f Joshua Rou-li. late of llainet twp, Cen-, tre county, dec d. 6 The adminlatralion account of Gcrge W Bamberger and Henry Arm aghast, admini>tratoes of Ac . "f John A a mag hast, late of Bennertwp . doe'd. 6 The account of Klixaheth Fraxier, ad ministrator of 4c., of Jonathan Fraxier, j late of Gregg twp , dec-'d. 7 Partial account o| John and Uenry L")ig, executors in the last will and testa ment of John Long tr . late of Miles twp., deed. H The Guardianship a. count of John Rockey. guardian of Jeremiah Swart*, minor son of George Swarts. late of Spring twp , dee'd. Tie at count of SuanaS. Lev i, admin- Utratrix of Ac., f Jackson Levi, late of Hoggs twp.. dec d lu The account of David Krape, guar- i ditn of Zacharia Thomas, late of llaines iwp.. dec d. 11 Final account of David Gilliland ex-j eculor of Ac., of William S. (iilliland late of Potter twp., dec.d. 12 The account of D. O. Bt>a<-r aud William Ho Iter man, administrators of Ac. ofjae b Hoslermsn, late of Haines tap ,| dec d IS The ace tint of John KerteUar, guar dian of Sarah K. Mover, formerly Sarah K Alexander, minor child of llcnry Alex ander. late oi Centre county dee'd. 14 The account ot Amos i'lciussn, guar dian o( G<-ergi- \V. Kay. minor Son of Da vM Hay. late of Centre county .dee'd. 15 The account of Annie Vanada and. Henry Vanada. adminritraior* of Ac , of Nicholas Vanada. late of Gregg twp.J dot d !<"> SupplemciiUry account of William 11 Fearon, adtnim-trator of Ac., of David; Ikvhdal. late of Liberty twp , dee'd. IT The account of John \\ ilson, executor of An . of Qulieelma Wilson, late of Half Mon twp , dee d IS The account of Christian and Will iam Bcchdat, Executors in tne late will and testament of John Dechdal, late of Liberty twp., deed. l'.i Tin* at count of Henry Krumrine, ad ministrator f Ac., of l.vdia Kruuirine, late ot Centre county, din d. 'JO The account of John Kishel, admin istrator i it bunu* <'N eumtnt anrrm of all and singular, the go,ds and chatties, rights and credits which were of George Long, late of Gregg twp., dec d. 21 The at count ofC. L. Grene and 11. It. EUo, administrators ol Ac., of C. G. ltyman. late of Milosburg, Centre ctunty dee'd. 22 The account of Daniel T Woiland and Daniel Host, aduiiiiisirators of Ac., of Michael Wetland, iatc of Harris twp., dee'd. 'SI The account of Samuel (toss and Christopher Gates, administrators of Ac., of Fredrick Goes, late of Furguson twp., deed. 21 The account uf Daniel lthcads and John Irvin ir.. Nirviving trustee* under the will of William A. Thomas, late of Bellefonte, dee'd. 25 The account "f Aaron Luckenbach administrator rfr iotm "i rum ttsio antjro of Ac , of Nancy Runklc iatc of Potter two., dee'd. '.>> The executorship account of Aaron Luckonbitcli executor in the estate of Geo Runklc late 01 Potter two., (lee'd. 27 The amount of II G Smith adminis trator of Ac., of Jacob YoaWley late of Pcnn township, dee'd 2R The account of John T. Ross, surviv ing administrator of nil and singular the goods and chatties, right* and credit# which were of Caleb Curry late of Harris twp., dee d. 'J I .' The amount of John U. Leathers ex ecutor in the lut will and testament of Samuel Leather* late of Howard twp., deed. 80 The account of 1). I) McKean guar dian of Rebecca Harris minor child of John S llarri* late of Walker twp.. doe'd. 31 The account of D. I>. McKean guar dian of Annu; M. Miller, formerly Annie M. Harris, minor daughter of J. L- Harris into of Walker twp., doe'd. 32 The account or I). D. McKean guar dian of John I). Harri-, minor son of An nie I), llarri* late of \\ alker twp.. dee'd. JOHN H. MORRISON, Register. | JKTAI I. I'HICK LIST JOBBI NO AN 1 C<)MMISSION HOUBK OF BURNSIDK A THOMAS, Bellefonte, Pu. White sugar* per pound 18ct* Brown sugar per pound lOcl* Dcmnrnra sugar per pound 18cU Rio coffee 2*sr and Tsrrolnei sad (isnstnl Jsll D* In crjr and (Junrtcr Sessions of lb* I'sos la Rsllstuals. I .r the count* of tlaalra, and U> ranmrnn on lbs 4th Honda* of Aprl ami. tbo Mth da* af Aptrll l*7S. and to continue two wooka. NoUo* la barslijr clisn u> lbs Coronsc, JnaUoaa of Iba Peace. Aldaiaua and Constables of lbs aatd count* of ('antra, that lbs* ba Uisn and Utara In Ibslr propst persons, af It) o'clool in lbs foranoon of aald da*, With ibslr records, UuiuMttnna, mnUiMmi, and their own remembrances, to do those Uiln*m which lo Ibslr olhce aepsrtalna to be dona, and (boas who era bound In ra cognisances lo proaocuta a* a lost Urn prisoner* thai era or shall b# In the Jadl of I 'ontra runntr be than and there to prosecute agaloat Ihem aa shall c )usl ((Iran nadsr at* band, at HaUafnnla, the t(h da* of Jan. In th#*ear of oar Lord. IST*, end In tha aln at* fourth *aar of th* Independence of the United Stales B. r. MIA IKK, Sheriff J. HARRIH, J. D aIIUOKRT. J. A BKAVKK, JOHN HOKKKR. PKTKR LLOITKR. Pennsvalley Banking (Jo. CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. I PKTER HOFFXR, WM. B. MINOLE, Pres't. Cashier. 'prß.tf RYNUERS MUSIC STORE, * ' LOCK HAVEN, PA. The proprietor of Ryuder's Muaic Htora desires to call the attentioa of tho people of Ceotre county, to the fact that they Can Save Money by purchasing their musical instrument# ol Ryuder * Muaic Btore. We are selling Double lleeil.Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, at $l4O, (.superior iu tone aud fiuish, to tboae that are hawked and peddled throughout tbe country at $175 to $200.) Tbt we warrant for five years. We give auy reasonable credit deaired to responsible parties. We beg leave to call your attention to tbe following instruments, Penoavalley this year, which you would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE lIALL. S. 8. WOLF, Ryuder Organ $22 r 00 WM. CiALBUAi ITH, Ryuder Organ 140.00 LEMONT. DR. J. Y.DALE, Americau Organ $375 00 PETER BCHRECK, Rvnder Organ 140.00 AARONBBURG. WM. ETTINOER, Rynder Organ $240.00 BOAIsBBURG. MISS E. E. HUNTER, Me10di00....: $130.00 In a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. Iu short by writing a letter to us and getting our prices—we deliver all instruments— You Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Organ. Address, R YJVDERS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa 1. Guggenheinter. arrangement: Isaac GtouESiutiMEU, 4 a viug purchased the entire stock u! the late firm ofHussman A Guggnbeimr, ex cept the leather and Shoe-findings, has filM up his shelves with a lot of i SPLENDID StW UOOIM, . embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, DBDna GOODS, GBOCEKIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS A HHOt*, HATS A CAPS, AND FANCY AKtfCUBB and is now prepared t accomodate ail his old customers, and to welcome all new ones who roav favor him with their patronage. He feels safe in sav ing that he can please the most faelidi ous Call and see. ISAAC GUGGENHEIMER. P. 8. —Mr. Sussman still continues to deal in LKATHKK AND SHOE-FINDINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in tbeold room, where he may alway be found. 12ap.tf. C. F. lierlacher N. Cronmiller. NEW GOODS! t B C 8 W AilitlVAL or FALL GOODS!!! HERLACHKB ACBOSMILLER \\7i-h to infotm the ritireus of Potter It thai they have opened an entire new | •took ofgoods in their old quarter*, and' will keep conntantly on hand a full and; rood aaiortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, . Poplin*. ' PLAIDS. • Lustres. , and all other kind* ot DRESS GOODS. full line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods Hat* Caps, Boots A- Shoe* CROCKERY. OUKBNSWARK, STON EW A UK. tTfcDA KW A UK. SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEES. FISH, SALT,! etc., etc . etc.. All of which we offer at greatly reduced . price*. Highest price* paid for country produce. By Uriel attention to business we hope to merit and receive the patronage or the , public Seed*, - Plants, Tree*,—Prepaid by Mail. My new priced descriptive Catalogue of Choice Flower and Garden Seed*, 2o *ort- i of either for fl: new and choice varieties of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrub*: Evergreen*. Ro*e*. Grape*, Lilie*. Small' Fruit*. llouM and Berder Plant* and Bulb* ; one year grafted Fruit Tree# for mailing; Fruit Stock* of all kind* ; Hedge Plant*, Ac. ; the most complete assort-i ment in the country, will be sent grati* to, any plain addrea*. with P. O. box. True Cape Cod Craabcrry for upland or low-! land, $6 per 1000 ;$1 per 100 ; prepaid by iwail. Trad. LUt to dealers. Seed* onj Commission. Agent* wntol. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseric and Seed Warc4tou*e, Plymouth, Mas* Established IM2 inarl3-t jShorllidge & Co.. i PROPRIETORS OF TIIK Bellefonte Lime Quarries. Tho only Manufacturers of Lime, burnt exclusively with wood, in Central Pennsylvania. DKAI.KRS IN Anthracite Coal, White Lime, Du I'on tV Powder, Sporting and Blasting Powder on hand, Fuse lor Blasting, Fire Brick, Grouml Firo Clay, Fertilizers, Implements. jainkl 78 Office lied yard near South end of the Bald Eagle \ alley Railroad I>o|M>t, Belle fonte, Pa janlO.7B CENTRAL HOTEL. Comer of Third and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa. .John Showers, Proprietor. Its Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure, i H. A. Taylor's Livery Attache J. , onfai ly POSITIVELY will lake place cm Thursday Evening. June 5U>, 1873, The M iner, Hoepital Grt.d Gift Cor irrt at hhnemgkev'* Opera Hu*e, Shooan jdeeh. I'M . in aid of ilia e,ublihtnent of a Mirier*' Ifutpiul in Schuylkill County, land on which occaaion the beat tnuaicai talent that can he procured will add plca*- ■ure to the entertainment, and MOUb Oi(U aggregating a total of SIOO,OOO will be distributed to the ticket bolder*. Lite principal gift* ri (SB GKAKIi CASH GIFI OK $15,0001 N GOLD; TWO CASH GIFTS OF ss.< M EACH; TWO G K A NDC ASH til FT- OF $ 1.000 EACH; j oNK SPAN OK MATCHED HORSES WITH FAMILY CARRIAGE AND! MOUNTED HARNESS WORTH SLMfc THREE LOTS IN THE CITY OF AL LEN TOWN, worth SMU each. THREE HORSES A BUGGIES WITH MOUNT ED HARNESS. worth SOOO each; TWO ROSEWOOD PIANOS, worth s£* each; ice., Ac., A large t reportkw) of the ticket* have! already been eold and the large corpa of efficient agent* now eatablkbed, render* it tie *ale of the regaining ticket* eay and rapid. Price, of ticket*.—tingle ticket* $1; fire ticket* $4,60; ten ticket*. $0 Far Ticket* Programme*, with !i*t of 'reference*, information, Ac., apply to GEO R. 8H AKFFER. Shenandoah. Schuylkill County, Pa aprdt d. HOUSE, Allegncmey Street, Bellefonte, Pa. I). JUH NS< )N & SONS, Proprietor*. j A VMMTCUMK HOTEL, COM roBTABLK BOOMS PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL TIIE MODERN CONYKNIEN i UKA-AND REASONABLE Charge* The proprietor* offer to the traveling !' public, and to their country fiicnda, first i la** accommodation* and careful atten tion to tha want* of guc*t at all time*, at fair rate*. Careful ho*tler* and good (table ling for hor*oa. An excellent table well nerved. A Bar mppliod with fine liquor*, iServant* well trained and everything ro i|ui*tut in a first claa* Hotel. Our location it in the bu*inrr* part of the town, near the Port Office, tha Court llwiw, the Chur ch e*. the Banks. and the p incipal place* of bufinoa*. render* it the mod eligible place for ihoee who vi*it Beilefoete on buti i<-r pica mi re. An (Humbug wiil carry passenger* and baggage to and from all trains free of charge. Excelsior Cement ' The undersigned now manufacture Co-! meut WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR! jOUALITY, at their kiln*. near Pmej :CreeW Mill*, in Ilaine* two. Thi* cement] iha already Wen" u*ed in mrc'' uuantitie*, upon the L. C. A S. C. R R., and ha* been found highly satisfactory upon all iobj where it ha* been ued, and a* equal toj any now manufactured. The undetvign-! ;ed now take pleasure in recommend inc. and warranting it U> all, for u*e in CIS TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever] puriwwe a good quality of Cement U deai-j tabl. This Cement ha* already been tested far and wide, and rendered the ul rniwt satisfaction. Perron*, therefore con structing Ci-lern*. laying Water Pipe*. ! Ac,, wsll find it to advantage to bear tbi> in mind, and al*o, that they warrant the': , article a* represented. For further par ticular*. addre** MEYER A lIOFFER, JO dec tf Aaror.sburg, Pa. ! MANHOOD : HOW LOST. HOW RESTORED ! •laal paMlslwd. am* wlutaa o I Da. Cn.*W*lU-'i • li rtain n Kmui oa Ihs rs.li. ,1 run < wiihoal Bel l HoaMnapUua. KptWiaj d tiu. ladaaad h* aatftn diUpwncw or aenul nitntmim. RW-. la a ml*if Nnlt*>. -mi* ** rente I Tbs 4.-brsW-d author. lit thu wlmlrahta bhi, el*u | h dnntMnut leu * thirl* inn' nnuhl pnr lira. Uut the titrating ronaaeaaaaa* of aimer ate* l-r radical!) rure.t vtthoal lh dunniu nan of IMara •I modtolno r thr appttuaUoa f thr half* . imtatiac oat a mod# of cure at uacv wnnln. oartata tnf nfttrin | at. b ntnaai ef which trrtlfrrrr. no matter what bu. . in fnt..a mar be nnar car* hlmaaif chaapir. prtrahrtr Imm rwlioiUy. Thin leinm aboaU he la thr heads of mij pel ' aad ovary man te the Land Seat, under aaat fa a plats oavalnpa. te ear liana*, l out paid, en mript of all cents or Us peat afcuapa. t Alan. tW. thtlvorwwU'a "Mjurtaoa tiatda." price St rcata. A1 dense the pabltahrra. CHAS. J. 0. KLINE d CO-, | Paat't.Mßce llet .*•*. tT ioaory. Nan Yrrt I arlU. TREES AND PLANTS, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL! A complete assortment of Standard and Dwarf Apples, Pear*. Peache*, Plum*, Siberian Crab*. A) ricot*. Nectarine*; Unpw, Currant. Gooseberries, Blarkber jrie*. A-paragus, Rhubarb, Nuta ; Shade land Ornrmental Tree*, Hardy Flowering nd Climbing Shrub*, litdge Plant* Ac. Enclose stamp for Catalogue and Priced, List. KI)W I) J. EVANS A CO., , Nursery men and Seedsmen, York, Pa. mm™ FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC. ' SOO Pitgca, 45(1 KBgravlnp. A start Una atpoar of Madtaal Hum Unas of the peat Slid present It isntllstrs Quarks. lupoatoru, Travul Una lhnrtont, I'ateat Mnliclnr Vendors, Noted Fovtalo chaats. Fortune Tailors aad Mediuua, and clra Inter rstiaa sroounU of Noted Pbjsirtans and NaiihUfeaol I I hrlr Iterra It reveals startlina aaerrta aad IliatianH i alt ham to arold the Ills which flash ts heir to. Wo aire •' ii lustve territory aad liberal r rmmleUmw For cireu i Isrs and term* addraea the pahltshera. J. B. BURR A HYDE, Hertford, Conn {or Chicago, 111. AOKNTB WAXTKD FOR THIS UNCIVILIZED RACE OF MEN IN ALL COUNTRIES OF THE V ORLD. Uuing a compi ehensive account of their manners and custom*, and of their Physic al, Social, Mental, Moral, and Religious characteristic*. By REV. J. G. WOOD, M. A., F. L. 8. 500 Engravings. 1500 Sn per Royal Octavo Page* in two volume*, or two volume* in one. Agents are making over SIOO per week in selling this work. An early application wilt secure a choice of territory. For terms address the publisher*, J. B. BURR A HYDE, HArtford, Conn. 4 ! •I Chicfifo, 111. Ml It IT Dr. Crook's Wine oi l 4 lO YEARH AM -OF A -2* Public Test Has proved DR. CROOK'S WINE V TABI aierit thmn mny niuailar (ton ever entrrd the paMlc. It b rich Ib Ike natMHeinal qoab Kka mwqoatod for djb*eas mof the TtoroaU and LnngJ, t .- forming the mm* r—art* hi r cure*. Cong ha. Cald*. Chtmnic Ceaglu. It aoacmally cure* them ail. *thma gad Bronchilia. Ha* ouvd en many eeaae it bM beta pronounced* (pacific for them com plain ta For pains In Breast. Side or Back, Gravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Urinarv Orjracs, Jauudice or any liver Complaint, It h*a ao equal. It is also a superior Tonie, Restores the Appetite, Strengthens the Sjstem. Restores the Weak anil Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, Gives tone to your Sjnß m. TRY DIL CROOK'S WIN E OPT A j, 5C TRADE MJLUK. KEARNEYS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, 1* the oaiy Known Remedy far Pt>- iw end ha* cared every cm* of Daihctv* fo whkh it hee been given. Irritation of the Neck 3uS Bladder aad jSnmmatioa ofthe Kidney*. DowrtJoo of the Kidney* and Bidder. BfUn ttea of I'rise. Dhani of the Praua Gland, ■eeaa ta thaßtofifj*, Omvet, Brick Part Pcpcwit. ' SStilacoM or Mwy Macharge*. and for En feebled and DrtKateCoutlmtiocr of both Sexee. ffJSS. a TJSgMEi ?7i4S raSl Lmermda of thoSyricm. etc. Caed by ir— — ia the dwitr.o or ihuro of We; after conflaemest or Hbcr plmW-v* OT*r .o Ut0.... If tidnem or Sanmamloaaf OMMpary Rraruatfeos, C icer&ted or Scbirtw* Mate of the titan* Leu- I ssraSS viyLsz done of both aexee and alt age*. UUBNIPI EXTB ACT BtCHr, (Vrw Dlmm Arlrtac , On*- /j*Wrww, HaHU tf JKc. U all iLrfr rtagca. a* : lltlie exiMW. little or BO change in diet, no In convenience, and nocxprocrc Ir can* * a fre aaent dietn. and give# rttetict!i to ariarte. thereby removing Ohrtruttion*, Jtcv.nSlag and CMtetoMam ofthe I'Tetbra. AlUjjiac V*ln aad pD&amman-T. *oltvqweoi la thi* rl*.— of d!*- *•*, and expekiug all poivoaoa* rnaUcr. EIiBSBUS KXTtLHT Bk CHI', ! drS,tt SGfe r ;b^.N.T. to whom ad letter* for ! •' r > > *"jool! addreemd. ~AVOK> QUACKS AM ' FOSTERS. Ie (Stars* for Advioe asi C-atnltatica. Dr.J. B. Oradaete of J Jf p s* MiM CWtag*. I'tiUaoelpbi*.aull" r of ralvalaablo works, can b cooch<-:l wn e!i dJ a."K uf the Sexual or Urinary Organ*, (whi-h li - ha mad.i aa eirtl etudy), either tun. or fra-tue, no matter from what can*.' orfeinrtfog, or of how long r *-L*i-g A practt.. of M vear* < cab . him to traat diiiar wIU ruccw*. Cttrra guar AL<.nd tTiargee reaeoaahlc Thoae at a dla. tmnce can forward letter doecrlbtag eymptom*. -W'SsS.'l , 3Sra. p ?SS~.- bUTi's Mouse Bkllefonte, Pa. J 11. BUTTS, Prop'r. Has first class accommodation; charg es reason" iowr, tf. PUHUP* YOUBL BLOOD. V For §crolUa,Srufli' V loun l>iMeuie of me T Eyt. or Scrofula In j£ uiij form. %£* Any dioeaoa or eruption of the Skin, dieeane oi the Liver, oj|) ~ Rheumatism, Pimplea, Ola Sores, Ulcer*, Broken-down Constitutions Syphilis, or any disease depending on a do* PflC® pravsd condition of tit* bloof DR. CROOK'S JEm2£ syrup of % POKE ROOT. Mf\7y It has the medicinal property V. of Poke combined with a prep- Mjy aralion of Iron which goea at ny i nee into the blood, performs ing the most rapid and WOO* dets'ul cnrca. Afc your Druggist iot Dr. Crooks Com pound Syrup of i'ukt Hoot—take it and be