THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY FEB 19., I^4. LOCAL ITEMS. Our friend, wiling. b 7 •',Vti in wiww item* of local new* in their• local' y, g u< th# facta only, and w# will >u , also notice* of death* and TTnyon# tendinous the of new subscribers, with Vhe caah, will baMllllcd to receive the RroTß* •••/•" , The Raroavi* being •ATArv kutir ibi# *<*• of tHo county, where it baa a larger circulation than any two will bTfound the be*, medium far advertiaing ftusineas, aalea, Ac. Ac. The venerable Chriatian Dale, of Harris township, ba* a powdar-horn ia hi* poweaaica, which hi* graadfatbar bronght . from Germany. Some jally fallow aant ua a valen ting_we can't re-produce the picture, printer at hit caia—but here ia the poetry : laky Printer, blue Monday i* too much in your liae, Fo*l"* ta ba your Valentine: Tou ~' has* to get a aw* instead of me, I'd ne'var ** * **•<* ,or * UI h ** tl,# * Th, p m hTMriaaa and Methodi>U, of this place, now worship iu the new Kvangelical church. are iufartued that raai #tat has been anaannl at a higher rate in 1 otter township than in any other district in the county, whareby the people of Potter are obliged to pay more tax#* then th#ir neighbor# ia th# adjoiaing towuabip*. Thi* certainly ia uajuat, and ia a matt, r that sheuld bo born in mind by th* *•*- tor* or Potter at th# coming tri-#nnial #a sasament; of course the e*#e**ort of Potter n>wa#hip are to blame far this, and we with ta call the attention of th# newly elected on## to this matter. It is th#ir .duty to *#e that m undue burdens h# placed upon our property bolder* in this mwpect, and the valuation of land should be lowered so a* to correspond with that of adjoining township#. —Th# trst broad-ekaei wagon **> brought to P#nn*vali#y by (be Hustons, at aa early day, bafer# th# turnpike* were made. I* had, consequently, to be drag ged aero#* the S*v*n|Mountaina, by piece*. Thi# wagon ia atiil in possession of Mr. Samnal Huston, nar thi* place, and seems nat yet to hav# served out it* tim#. I a* we saw it at th* .black-smith tbop, foe repair#, a abort tim# ago. Th# mortality among ageU wen, the procaax winter, ia thi# county, •• chroni cled ia tkgpbiluary notice* of th# RKFOB TKK from wo#k t week, ha* attracted at tention, aad wafimi tbi# th# case iu oth#r parte. Th# Lcwiaiery CSrouteU say a: An unusual mortality exist#, la this vicini ty. among mn of advanced age, aa our obituary tacoed far the past th.-ee month* 1 •how*. W# ar# reliably inform",! that in Hartlay township alana, there art eight 1 nan, noa# of whom are uadar Ta y ear*, i lying ia bad* of sickness, moat of them 1 considered seriously ill. Oar neighbor, Mr. John Saakay, up Oh# Brushv#lly road, having purchased a pert of th# Neff farm, was busy hauling brick, from 8. F#rn#r'a kiln, last week, 1 for • new dwelling koua# Mr. Sam'l Farnar ia also erecting a tarn porary dwelling, ia this place, and intends 1 putting up a brick building afterwards. Mr.- Wa. Carry ia also having material I Ksaled for a new house on Church street. ■ We are informed that th# railroad ' company ha* made arrangements for funds, to ro-aommance work oa our road ia a 1 abort time. Since writing the above we BO'ica aa item in the Levisburg Journal published at the home ot President Miller, ' which teams to cor firm this. The Jour- sal aeya: We are authorilively informed the ' wr k on Ut L C A S C railroad, which uts lean mapendad for soma time peat, ' will be renewed on the Ist of March, whan it will ta pushed to completion as rapidly 1 aa possible. LATEX. l-ince the above wa* in ' tvpa wa kave official conirmation of the ' above. Mr. Miliar, in a letter to Wm. ' Wolf, ct this place, dated Lewisburg, 13th ' i-ist, says: "I am happy to ba able to in- 1 for.n you, that before leaving Philadel- ' phis, anaagaments were made witb tha 1 eoniractom between Laurellon and tha ' Fork*, to raauma work on thair rcfpactiva •action*. Work ta commasca March Ist, | cd proctal moderately. This, no doubt, ( •rill be cheering news to our Pannsvallay , friaa 1, as there is now a fair prospect of , their having an outlet era long." , ABOCT LOT'S Wint—A lady read er of the B*irter drop* us a note, a* fol- j laws"Mr. Kurt*-—Can you tell ma noma*.hing about Lot'a wifa and the pillar of salt, bow long was it standing, and ia it ' Kill to ba roan." Well, yas, dear, wa can. By reading in Ganaais you will find that Lot'a wife, like some of ker sisters, die just tha contrary of whit ska was bidden to do—sha looked back. Aa wa ware too mock a minor at the lima, wa can not give you much more about her. Aa to the pillar of salt into which tha waa' turned, Joaephnt, who wrote in tha first century, says, that it atoodin his day, and that be taw it; Cle ment of Home testifies the same, and Ire naeua nays that it waa standing in the next century, and modern travelers say it ia still ttandlcg, bat that# latter must be taken witb same grains of doubt Prof. W his ton •ays, -IU remote situation, at the utmost southern point of the sea of Sodom, in tb* wild and dangerous deserts of Arabia, makes H exceeding difficult far inquisitive travelers to examine the place." Howev er, we know this pillar of salt is not in Pennevaliey, at least we have not yet seen it. From the destruction af Sodom to tha day* of the Jewish historian, Josephus, who say# he saw the pillar of salt, were nearly 2000 years, and if it existed that long, it is not unreasonable to suppose that it it still standing. This habit of "looking back" is still in fashion witb lots of women now-a-days. but they look back to tee their trails, which is just as bad at when Lot's wifa looked back upoa Sodom. Al though there are no other women that bave been turned into salt, yet there ar* many whs prove so salty that thair husbands re sort to drinking . We suppose Lot'a wife was a woman's right woman, and consid ered tha bad a right to look back, and tbe Susan Anthonay', of to-day, era reminded that there is a passage ia scripture which unjoins them to "Beuiembar Lot's wife." which may saem rathar obsolete to tbem, and thay would render it, Husbaads, re member your wives and let them vote. The editor of tha Reporter always takts particular paiaa and pleasure in answering questions asked by the fair sax. Next. Tom Merton ia enjoying h.ml! hugely at the Danville Lunatic Asylum, having become possessed of the idea that he ia proprietor of the establishment. Poor Tom f - WHAT NEXT? Best cheapest and most delightfully beautiful Magazine in tbe world. Sent on trial for 19 Cents, er specimens and the prettiest $ 1.00 Cbromo you erar saw. 25 cents to any one who will raise a club. Splendid prizes for clubs. JOHN B. AL DEN, Publisher. Chicago, 111. febl9-8t Sale of personal property of John Love, dae'd, Potter twp., March 6. Sale of real estate of A J Young, decM, Feb. 21. _ —Bale of real estate of Nich. Decher, March 7th. Georga Jordan's aaie, Potter twp, farm stecA, March 24. —-Saieef personal property of Mrs. Johanna Kurtz, at Aaronsburg, Saturday, March 14th, 1 o'clock. Sale of Mrs. Mary Armagast's farm stock Potter twp., Feb. 24. See advertise ment. SaleofJaa. I. Foster, farm stock ai d household, March 4th. See advertw ntent. WANTBD-AT CENTRE MILLS, 500 BUSHELS SHELLED CORN, for which FIFTY SIX CTS. per Bushel in CAjSH will be paid, by 19FBM J F. THRONE. Th* Potter Townahip Farmers' Club will meat the first Saturday March, 1 o'clock, p. at., at Centre 11*11 -Subject fir discussion : (Fruit and IU culture.) Eminent fruit grvwsrs from Harris twp, IRR expected tc be present. JSMK* A K KL t,m, Sec'y. Next May we have forgotten the day—will he '.he oae-hundreth anniveraa ry of the arrival of th# drat Campbell* in central Pcnn'a. Thay halted under an oak*liee. in the ncighborhtod of Green wood, in Mirtl.ii county, which U till Handing and alive, and i* regarded by the Campbell .frvwadsAq/H a* tbeir "Plymouth Rock." The Campbell connection intend celebrating the centennial of tliit arrival, under thi* tamo old iak. in May next, to which all the Campbell* in th* I'nited State* are invited. The circus and menag erie camel*, we tuppoae, are excepted Descendant* of th#*c oak-tree Campbell* are living lu llarri* township and other imrtion* of Centre county, and they intend to be present when the great celabration come# off. May they have a Jolly time | W# have repeatedly referred to the aifh ere deposit* along the line of th# L C. At Tfhicb have been discovered I ia Union county, is the mountain* along Peun* Creek, and through Pnuvallcy. Some of this oio has been found to be very valuable, and the opening of the road will alto opau (hcsfi .mine* of hidden w eallh To tbow that soma oft Lo*fi pro* are vary rich in quality, we reter to one .bank near Oak Mall, in llarri* twp , that hat been opened, and ore, a* Hon. Samuel Gil liland informs ut, * wagoned from thence to JtelWfosm, $ distance of (otne 6 mile*, from Urn latter point u iJbipped by rail to Muncy. whanc* u is taken opto** the river on data and tbanfby wagon b mile* to the furnaces. Now ore that will bear all thi* expense of transportation and re-shipping, and thvn still be prodtabl# Jto the ftirnace owners, must certainly bo • mineral of more than ordinary value. The opening of our fpijfopil will undoubtedly develop* many treasure* whU'h pow lie dormant under the surface, and only await the roar and whistle of the locomotive to waken them up. • The youngest looking oM man, in this country, arc suppose is tbe old wii! '* master ot over quarter uriitpry ago, and whom hosts of tbe readers of th# Hxroi f rax will remember—John DeLoag, of Briishvallay, who "in hi* day" was one of thewoat'skiiifwl l.*nj in the art of cliirog raphy, and whose writing clasaaa ia these valliea were numerous and largely attend ed, 25 and 30 years aga. Mr. DeLong has since taken to farming and lumbering in the Brushvallev narrow*. Jfe paid the RK roßTca office a visit soma litia ago. whan wa were surprised to hav* him inform us that he was now over 90 years of age—hit appearance gopld indicate that he had not seen over 00 sunt in ess, isJeed.'he is far more sprightly, vigorous, and bate than moat men of a& and tit), and no one, not knowing him, would take him to be oldar. Mr. DeLong us he can wade the streams and perform other labor with the same case aud with M little fatigue as he did 25 years ago, and notwithstanding ha can look back upon the nineties, he teems to have the promise of twenty five more before him. May they be scored to hi* account. —On l*st (Sunday evening, at tha peo ple from across the vailay gorp Returning in their wagons and buggies from preach ing at Centre Hall, quite a jam accurred beyond Judga Hotter jia.n's. As all seemed to ba ia a borry!to get home, there was fast driving 'among. thoae who wished to be foremost, in rontequcNce of which one of the parties in the front.wagon, had his hat blown off, which caused a suddan halt. The vehicle* each other clneely, cau>t(l the horses of the third teamJMr. Burkholdas t, upon th* bind end of Mich. Decker's wagon, which at second, breaking it down ceinpletaly, and also breakihg the pole in bis wagon. Mist Sadie M Cormick received some slight injuries in the jam, as also an other person. The grrdpked parties want home afoot, on horseback and as p.aen gers on other rigs. Another young lady who was in a spring wagon with her fath er, we are told. "Frmng out, in her fright, and waa uut miaaed until her father had driven quit* a distaioit. C D Keller, is about to leavo Belle fonle, for Philadelphia, as partner with Gen. Crimmingt, in tha Merchant's Ho tel, Christ was ana of Bellefonle's best merchant* and business men and will be rnisaed. Tha following ara tha name* of of fice!" elected in Potter twp, on Tuesday : Judge—James M Cormick. Inspectors —James P Runkle, Win J Thompson. flchoal Directors—John Emerick, Adam Hoatarman. Auditor—J J Asney. Townclark— Wm Spanglar. Assessor—Gao W Spangter. Assistant Assessors -J E Royar, Jacob Arney. Supervisors—Palar Shefflar, Robt Lae. Overseers—John Hosterman, Jamas M - Clin tic. Justice, as this was the matter of great est interest, wa give the vote far Justice— A Luckanbach 1&7. D C Kaller 101, Joba Shannon 100, Wm Armstrong 82, J C Boal 62. Con stable—Wm Carson. The following is the report of the Staversvill# school, Miles twp., for tbe month ending Jan, 30th, No of scholars 28; average 28; per cent, of attendance 98. Tha fallowing ara tbe nam** of the pu pils who waie present at each roll call; Delia Wirtb, Asanath Slaver, Frances De Long, Mary E Wolf, C Olia Wirtb. Annie L Long, Geo U M Stover, Thomas N Stover, Manatees Stover, Franklin Haugb, John Jones, Maiden W Adams. Others were in attendance every day hut not prasant at roll call. J H DxLoao, Teacher. Progress Grange Organized Feb. Bd, 1874, at Centre Hall Pa. LUt of Officer*. Master—J J Arney. Overseer—Leonard Rhone. • Lecturer—Dr Pater Smith. Steward—John Sankey. Assistant Steward—David Rhinesmith Chaplain—Daniel Flithar. Treasurer—Gao M Boal. Secretary—James A Keller. Gale Keeper—Geo lloffer. Oeraa—Maggie Rhone. Pomona—Mary A Neff. Flora —Maggia E Keller. Lady Aast Steward—Maggia IToffer. Tru-taas—James H w cCorinic, Peter Smith, James Llngle. Progress Orange Meets Saturday after noon tne 28th of February. From Browru' Republican, Belle* fonte, we clip the following, relative to what tba Order of United Americans in tend doing at that place, on the 20lh of the present mouth. The Order of United American Me chanics, of this place, Lodge No. 270, es tablished over two years ago, hare deter mined to have a dinner, a parade, a lec ture, aud a grand ball, on Friday, the'JlHli of February. They have chosen to cele brate the 20th instead of the 22J, Washing ton's birthday, to as to give the eight or ten invited Lodges a chance to return horre on Saturday. The Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, Plemingtcn, Altoona, Meshannon, Pbilipaburg, Snow Rhoe, Millheim, and other Lodges of the Order have been invited and will be pres ent It will be one of the best, handsom est and gayest display* that ha* ever been witnessed in Beliefonte. It will indeed be a gala day. The programme will bo, Ist. dinner; 2d, parade of members in regalia; 3d, lecture and 4th, grand ball, with the best of music, to commence at 9 o'clock, p. m., after lec ture is over. One of the best lecturers in the State invited. - ♦ ♦ CGarner, negro, is elected high consta ble of BsUe'onte by 50 majority. lIAINKS TWr. AROUSE I The newest and best thing comes oil the lower and f list ie, on S*iur)d buine, men, who undanland the iiiercaulile bui> nrn, and intend to carry on a first cla* •tore at the old Hublcr aland. There will be fair-dealing and no gouging customer*. They come to J business and atay, and are determined to render the utmost talis faclleu. Remember the day lor upeuing an Saturday 21st, intt when there will be a great time. Don't any on# fail to be -there . ]l For the Reporter. How FKCIT Tata* Snoi'tK LIE Pi ASTSI> First— Your tras should never be planted deeper than they originally grew when takan from the nursery, and atler planting they should have a good mulching ol straw, partly rotsan fo ktep then> moist Kvary fall they should be manured with stable manure, or compost of lime and chip-dirt, and be trimmed out to lot the virtue# of the manure through the lop* No sprouts should ba left to grow a)>out the trunks of the tree*. Washing with soap suds is vary good to prevent insects fram operating undarttic this willde •troy them. You might at well expeol to raise a good crop of corn by planting and 'hen letting it have ita own chance, and leaving the weed* grow up to destroy it The isniv bold* good a* regard* fruit trees By planting ana to them afterwards, you cannot expect a g>oo crop.j I do not care how excellaut your varieties are you can not have fina fruit without proper attention. At regards grafting large trees, 1 think it a great improvement, avail on good va rietiea—it will give you fruit ever; year. My experience is thi* : I change the tops of tree* lh*j grf over 40 years old, and the tops of which ara dialog. •ta# yh'cß ara ! putting out young sprouts—that* sprouts 1 I graft and remove tbe dieing branches and in tha course of two or three year* the graft* bearing. New I have' such trees, 7s years old, bean,.g Ci.fi crops. But what 1 said shove as to the care for your young traea, it applies also to your grafting. Tha watar sprouts should be kept from about them, and kepi thinned out. My reason for putting on different varieties is this: Soma will bear una yaar and tha others the neat year. I have tome trees with very full branches one year, while tha fallowing yaar the branches which had no fruit the year before are full. There are now farmer* with 'A) acres of. land who should have good supply of fhiit—even thoae that own but one act*, should have part of thai in fruit trees. At to the proper time far pruning—l prefer the tall aftrrtha leaves arc off tha tree* - i say th* l*t of November -tne wounds will dry up, and no sap laikt out. The water sprouts should be removed in the month of August. I have practiced this for tome years and find it to be the best plan. 1 bave tried pruning in tha spring when tree* worn i tbom but I prefer tha fall 1 far it. | OAK HALL IAKXIX For the Reporter. Ma. KI KTZ.—It may bo interesting, aa l wall gj beneficial, to make a few criticisms in regard tutu# vwojiictpracticed by soine of the youths of this village it ha* been to our regret to hear remarks made by strangers, at well a* citizens, about the im prudent manner in which some of the young mfn of Cei.trc llail conduct them selves. We bave beva frequent observers of actions indulged in by the slrael-loafars, which were astonishing, and strangers can very readily form an opinion of the char acter of the same. But who it to blame. —th* parents are probably unaware of tha toiifopfjupt of tLcir boys. Wa were pained, a faw days ago, to yitnw| a pitiful sight. An old man known aa "Charley Farley," while walking our streets, was perniciously net upon by a number of boys, who snow-ballad him until he reached a place of shelter. Bince the revival has barn in progress in the Ev. church, quiet and unmolesting cifizens. whilst returning' from chupch, gerr treated l h* mol aby-i tive and insulting manner, by these cgpri- i cioua youths,—a manner unbecoming to | the decencv and morality o( Centra Hall. Young won remembtr tho words of Franklin, "The want of behavior, is tho want of sen*#." CMTIO. Philipsburg is to be manufactured into a summer resort, a* will be observed by tho following move, which wa clip! from tha journal' Ilia valuable proper ty on the corner of Front and Pretquaitla streets, owned by J M. papier and now occupied by the old Spread Kagla hotel . was purchased by a hotel company, form •d of soma of our most enterpris ing citizens, for SIO,OOO, and 6,000 In cur rency was paid into tha hands of Mr Kap ler on Monday. It it tha intention to erect a large hotel on the spot, as tha mostj favorable location far a firtUclats houtuj that will draw patronge. Such a hotel as is contemplated cannot fail to benefit the plat ain many ways. There it no reason wiiy Philipsburg should not become a Summer resort. It hat all the require ments of climate and location, and all that is required ara tha accommodations.'' The Musical Convention in SCM ion at Freeburg, on Friday the 30th uit. form ! ad a Muiical Association (or Central Pennsylvania, comprising thirteen coun tiaa, viz: Snyder, Union, Juniata, Mif-i din, Parry, Cantre, Dauphin, Lebanon. Northumberland, Man tour. Columbia, Lycoming, and Clinton. The following gentleman were elected a ita officer* : President —F. C. Moycr, Frcabnrg,. Snyder. Vice Presidents— Hugh II n mil ton, Mex ico, Juniata; Win. Moyer, Freehure, Snyder; Hon. J. W. Kiilingcr. Lebanon, Lebanon; Prof. Perry, Danville. Mon tour ; Rev. A. J. llelier, Williamsport, Lycoming; Alf S. Sheller, Lcwisburg, Union ; John A. Weaver, Pine Grove, Centre; A. 11. Knecht, Beech Crock, Clinton; Wm. 11. Bratton, Lewialown,l Mifflin; .Sol. Malick, Sunbury, Nor thumbeiland; George F. Moyer. Now Bloomtield, Perry; W.S Conner, Blooms burg, Columbia. Secretary—Prof. I. W. Nile*, Bloonu burg Columbia. Crresponding Secretary—Prof. Jacob G. Meyer, Aaronahurg, Centre. POISONED BY EATING PORK Cincinnati, O , January 2& —lt it report ed that seven persons era lying at the point of death at Aurora, Ind , from hav ing eatan fresh pork with trichina in il. Tw<> weeks ago Mr*. Henry Trainer had two hogs killed for family use. A few days after eating of the meal Mrs. Train er and ono of her children were attacked with what appeared to ba tvphoid fever. Mrs. Ben'.er, the wife of a German minis ter, visited her, aud, wih two of her chil dren, partook id the meat, and in a few days were attacked with the same symp toms, which attracted the attention of phy sicians, who UPOII an examination ot the pork found it literally alive witn trichina At this writing Mrs. Trainer and three children and Mrs. Renter nud two children ate not expected to live. TilK NATIONAL URAMJK I'lnl lorm of l'i iiniplt'N , ; ! OBJECT Ok THE MOVKMKNT • St bouu, February 11.- The National Orange In-day, after the transaction of aouie minor buaine**, rocelvcd the report jof the' t'oinmirre on Rr.olultoiu, ptesenl ed by Mr. Wardlew, of Florida, and adopted it unaninioualy. It it aa followa The Kcaotulioiia. Profoundly Impreaaed with the truth that the National Orange of the United '! Sutra thou Id definitely proclaim to the world it* genera I object*, we hereby unanimously make Ihi* declaration ol pur|M**ea of the Patrons of Husbandry. First, United by a strong and faithful lie of Agriculture, • mutually resolve tup labor tor the good of our Order, our coun-1 try and mankind Second, We heurlily iuJorse the motto. "In essential*, unity; In non essentials, liberty ; in all thing*. .liarity." Third, We ihall endeaor to MIISH** our cause by laboring to accomplish the ( following objects: To develop a better ( and higher manhood and womanhood among ourselves, to enhance the comforts , end attention* of our home* and strength. , en our attachment* 1° ®ur puriuila, to fo* , ler luutual understanding and co opera- | lion, to maintain inviolate our laws and to ( emulate each other to labor to ha*t v (CKHI lime coming, to reducd our etpentct bv>ib individual am| corporate, to buy less , •".? produce mote in order to make our , farms self-sustaining, to diversify our crop* and crv>p no more than we can culti- , vale, to condense the weight of our esport*, ■elling less in the bushel and mora on the hoof and iu flerlat ion companies of #v#iy kind are necessary to our success, that tbeir inter*,ts are intimately canned ed with our interests and harmonious ac ' lion is mutually advantageous. Kseping fin vliw the |tl senlynpe in our tjeelgra tion of principles of action that individual i happiness depends upon gensrwl prosperi ty, si shall therefore advocate for every | Stat* the increase in evaiy practicable way of all facilities for transporting cheap ly to to lha seaboard or between hues* producer* and consumers ail productions of our country We adopt it a* our filed purpose to open out the channel* in na ture's great arteries that the life-blood of coenmerce may flow fravly. We are not enemies of taiiroada, &** msbl* anj lega ting canals nor of any corporations that will advance our industrial inlcraeta. nor of any laboring classes In our neble ordsr there i* no communism, no agrarisnism We are opposed to such spirit and man sgctnctit of any corporation or cnterpr.se a* tend* to oppress the people and rohj them of their just proflu. We are hot en emie* to capital, but we oppose the ty ran ny of monopolies. We long to see antag onism betwcin capital and labor removed' hy pctntnon consent, and by an enlighten ed statesmanship worthy of the niucleeiuii century. We are opposeJ to excessive, saltries, high rate* of interest and exorbi-. tant i-er cent, of profits in trade. They: greatly increase our burden* and do not bear a proper proportion to tbe proflu of produces*. \Vjj desire only self-proleo < tion and protection of every t u* Inter ' est of our land by legitimate transactions, legitimate trade and legitimate profits. We shall advance the cause oi education among ourselves anJ for our children by all jutt turan* within our power. We es pecially advocate f.-r our agricultural and industrial college* that prn< (icgl Agricul ture, domestic science and gll the *rti w hich tdorn tke home be taught in their course* of study Fifth, Wt emphatically and sincerely assert the oft repeated truth taught in our organic law that the Orange, National, State, or tub >rdinate it not a )>olitical or party organisation. No grange, if true to its obligation can discus* political or re ligiout qui ttiona, nor call political conven lions, nor nominate candidal**, nor even ditcuw their merit* in lit meeting, yet the principle* we teach underlie all true pol itic*, all true *t*tciman*bip ( and, if prop erly carried out, will tend to purify the whole political atmosphere of our country, for ma seek the grcmle*l geod to tho great ctt number, but we mutt alwnyi bear in mind that no one, by bocoming a grange member, give* up that inalienable right and duty which belong* to every Ameri can citizen to take a proper intercut In tho politic* of hia country. On the contrary. lit i right for every member to do nfl in jhis power legitimately to influonce for good the action of any political party to which lin belong*. It it hit duty Pi do all ho can is hi* awn party to put down bri bery, corruption and trickery, to see that none but competent, faithful and honcit | man, who m ill unflinchingly tland by our . industrial interests are iiominalad for all ; position* of trutt, and to have carried out j tho principle* which thouiu alwa.vt char acterize every grange nicn.ber that the office uliould tvrk the man, and not tha ' man the ollire. W> acknowledge the i broad principle that difference of opinion I it no crime, and hold that program toward* i truth i made by difference* of opinion, i while the fault ie in the bip.ernesi of controversy. We desire a proper equal | it.v, equity and fairne** protection for the weak, icstraint upon the strong, in horl justly distributed burden* and juttly di tribute! power. Tlietu are American idau*, the very ctMDt'a of American indo peudence, and to mlviK'ate Ilia -contrary i* unworthy of the ton* and daughter* of an American Republic We cherub the be lief that aectionaliam I*, and of right . should be dead and buih-d with the past Our work i* for the prn-eriland the future. ' In our agricultural brotherhood and it* IpurpoM*, WM shall recognize no North, n > |.South, no Hiiat, no West. It i* reserved by every patron as hi* right tit a freeman to affiliate with any party that will be*t carry out hi* principle*. Sixth, Our* being peculiarly a farmer'* institution, we cannot admit all to our rank*. Many are excluded bv the nature of our organization, not bucuuso they are. professional men, or artisans,' or laborer*,: but because they have not a soffit iently , direct interest in tilling or pasturing the soil, or may have some interest in conflict with our purposes, hut wc appeal to nil good citizen* for their cardial co-operation to assist in our effort* toward* reform, that we may eventually remove from our midst the last vestige tyranny and curs ruplion. We hail the general desire for fracternal harmony, equitable compromise •lid earnest co-operation a* an omen of our future suece<*. Seventh, It shall bo an a hid ing principle with u* to relies e any of our oppressed - and suffering brotherhood by any mean* at our command, Last but not least, we ptoclnim II among our purpose* to Incul cate a proper appreciation ol the abilities a*ul sphere of woman, as is indicated by j*.(milling her to membership and pueitionj in our older. Imploring the continued at sistaiice of our Divine Master to guide u* (in our uurk, w* here- pledge ourselves to faithful arid harmonious labor for all Bt-! ( tur* time, to return by our united efforts to the wi*d"Ut, justice, fraternity and po. litlcal purity of our father*. CONFLAGRATION IN LONDON ' RKI'oItTKD LOSS OK fIu,UU),OiO. 1 London, February 14—-Taylor's I'm' 1 tecbnicon and furniture rcpoeltory in Hel-i gravis, covering alt acre <>f ground, was ' burned last ermine Thu fire broko out at four o'clock p. in. end -aged until midnigbl The building alone was insured for $ 1,(4)0,1 tX). . , The total loss, including the contents of the burned structure, consisting of pic lures. mirrors, five hundred carriages, and a fast amount of utlsas goods ol various kinjt, is estimated at B14,000,01)0. Five house# and scvsral U-* # lUb ,„ .jj,,.,,,, were partially destroyed. There were a number of accidents, and two firemen were killed. The fire at tracted en iitiuirnte and unruly crowd, and il became necessary to call oat 11st military to preserve order. THE "INDIANS. IVcpaiatiotis for War —Troop* Mov* itig. Omaha, Bob, Feb 11.--Large amount* of ammunition are being shipped from Kurt Leavenworth and Rock Island ar senals to the vsrious posts in this depart ment. All post commander* have been ordered to keep their command* in readi ness to take the field against the Indians on a moment's notice Two companies eli cavalry aad one of infantry leave here in the morning for Fort Russell by rail; tbenre to Fort Laramie. Indians ran ranchmen in sit miles west ol Big Spring* to-day. Forty cavalrymen, under Cap tain Mills, lett immediately by rail aad will endeavor to strike them. No other depredattvus *i* repotted 10-dey. Ofli c:s'.s err i cry reticent, desiring to keep their movements as quiet as possible so that belf breeds and reoegsdws may aot possess taomseif e* of information valuable to Indian* to whom they would certainly carry it. Major Cham bats, commanding Fort Krttarman, telegraphs that be hat just learned that nearly all tbe Indians have left their agency knar killing Red C'wud'* sou who made them return stolen stock. Ja|wut-oc l'eae —200 Bushel* to ibe Acre. SOMETIJINU NEW Farmer* and Gardneit Head Ibis- AgduU waufcil to tell (lie Jajianeee Few. Tbaae puas have mcaatly beau bioughl to thu country from Japan, and prove to be the finest Fee known for table use or for stock.—They grow in ibe form ofa bush, from S to 6 feet high, and do not re quire sticking They yield from one quart to a gallon of |osi per bush. A sample packsge. that will produce from ,6 to 10 buthei* of pre*, with circuler* giv ing terms to Agents, and ftt'l directioni as t J the lime and manner of planting, wilt 1 'be sent, postpaid, to any one desiring to act at A g-iit. on receipt of 60 real*. Ad drai. L L OSMKKT, Cleveland, Tann. TMtimootaia. Wa have cultivated the Japanese I'ea the past season, on a small fela, T* era convinced they are a perfect success Their yieiu was enormous For the table and for stock they are unsurpassed by any 1 other pea. They grow writ on thin land and are b.-und to be a No. 1 fertillcar A J WHITE Trusts# Hradley co II MIX A. E BLUNT, J*. M, Cleveland, Tann i I have cultivated the Japanese Fee lb* pal year, and raised them at the rale of JOO bushels to the acre. The bloom ex-. eel* buckwheat for bee* F. K HARD WICK. J P.. Bradley tv. ("eveland, Jan 23, 1174. 2t Clisai.x* M. (frixsio* —C H Spurgeon. of Iyondon, has been engaged at the special contributor of The Christian at Work. Ashe write* for no other pa. per in America, admirers of this great p aacher, would do woli to sand to thair pulill(*li*n lU9 Chambers, Jj. Jf-i ( for specimen copies. T. l>* Will Tal mage. a* editor, and Spurgeon, at special contributor, make a strong team. Our Loop Correspondent tends u* the following : Banvtrtit—Ahem ' well, here we ere again, afler an abeetica of taveral long: week*. That mattarly production of. Amor'*, knocked u> out of time, but we have fully recuperated and are on our walking tlickt again Pnendt, left thake hand* "Spelin' tkulet,'' write* and in dignant parent, "it what I am 'potad The tb.reaid "tkulet 11 might make aa improvement on bit orthography. you into the middle ef neat week, juat get up and atk to be eicuved, thai you didn't mean to be pertonal It take* Juil Ibraa learnad men to wtile a letter now-a-days— one with the hunt the word*, the second to do the writing, and the third, to prophesy ratulu. How nice) lo'be able to do your own writing...... What i* the meaning of the word "brevi ties 1 " Why you ignoramuses, get your dictiunarie* and *re, and 4<'n't be bother ing u* with your question* Tbia win ter's sleighing it about over, and jaded herte-llcth, and disappointed inaida are in rapture* of ecatalic b1iu...... \\ bat nest ? IIILLHKIM FRAGMENTS. ,Vu< Peci4r4. let. Who (truck Dan Daughcrty? 2nd. W Dooly'* cow poieoned ? 3rd, Whoniahed Lib Reigh rd' window in. .Vrnact Chap. —The city editor of the Berichter. vide, the graphic and minute account of the German exhibition. Such enteipriie deiaree* encouragement. Momentous- —W hat will the Wood warder* d' if Van loaeu*, and what will Mitlheim not de, when he comet. The •|uo*lion i really growing tarious Well time alone can tall. Prttiifontiitl. —Our Teutonic friend Bon, never appuar* to bolter advantage than when president of a meeting. Ili* broad 3a lon face, if all aglow with delight on auch occu ion*, and he feel* himielf of I rodigiou* importance. Vain fellow. Appropriate. — Wrcntling on Sabbath on a wagon. Well, our landlord* think that not only the moral and intellectual part of our machine aliould be developed, but the phyioal a* well. More anon. Ukclk JOIIK l'hlludt>l|tplu KliTtiou The Philadelphia Mayoralty elec tion resulted ilia triumph ofSlokely mill the ring by 10,000 majority. TIIK FINANCIAL UUEMTION—THK VARIOUS MEASURES PROPOSED. Hon. Atuaa Walker was before the banking and currency committee and made a strong argument In favor of con traction. He demonstrated pretty clearly that inflation to uny considerable extent wnu'd fHMtpnn# indefinitely a resumption of specie payment*. lie urged the committee to adopt Sena tor Sumner'* proposition of inuing two hundred million uf compound interest notes, to take the place of the legal ten der*. The way* iiiul means committee have di rected their chairman to pre** the hill le galising forty-four million* a* soon a* thu army bill i* disposed of. Debate on it will la*l for svoral day* a* there are a large number of members who wish to *poak on the question. Senator Sherman ha* decided not to wail fur a vol* in iko aanala on hla flnan rial reaolutlon, a luffinient number of inn* atori have already *|>okan lo indicate pret ty dearly Ihn rlewi of the innate, Thnr# U un doubled ly a majority Of ainat inflation, and ilia fluaiice rummiltae la praparliiK their n heme ami will ant aroordinicly. I I —— iMs-oaiaar SUIT* A number of | rioit juiu but been commenced in our Court of Commuii Pleas, ths issue of which, will bo awaited with general interest, Frederick H. Ulstsend otiior parties, who liavo hod not** discounted ol tba Co I urn-J bio National Honk, brought o Urge num ber of ouitt against that corporation for' j tho recovery ol interest |>aial. ami hence two KU of suit* have arum, thai main issue in which it the alleged charg- J log of a bight i rata of internal than ia al-j ■ j lowed by tba law of|lha Htala or the Na tional bonking law. In view of the lac', ' that thyrsi} gia similar in ohsracler,' measures have been taken to consolidate, ibeut, and tiateen auiU lie** been coprw-Ji bended in ail. Tba iaaua will ba aubiuit 1 tad to arbitrator* at an early day. Messrs O. J. Dickey and H M. North are couu- | aei for lha Bank. Mr ({ell* and other* are represented by Messrs Deo M Klin*, S 11 Reynolds and J F ®'..,eauff.—Lea cuttti li Manus, both of RallelunU. DEATHS. UD thg ljth in.t, at Centra Hall. Mr Francis Alesandor, aged 07 years. U K LLEFoVfiS ARK KTB. A'hit* lYhaat ft 60, Rd 15 ...Ry*...„. 70 ......Col n6O ....Oat* 36. ...... Barley BU. .>Clufcr*r'T pound fL Pork per pound 06 Butfr 30,...... Plaster perton 115 Tallow $..... Ba<-ot 10 Ham 16 ard per pouod B cent*..........8uck aheal 66 t-u., Floor per Urwl retails, 60... wholesale 7,36 to ~,W MILKUY MARKETS Oorraotad by John M'DoweL Grain Merchant. White wheat 1,60....Rtd wheat 1 46....Rye OJ Corn fio Ual* 36 liariey Cluversoed I.Ut) Tiwolhyseed, 650 Salt 2 3ftpr tack, Bacon 7c Harr 15..... Buttn 27... Eggs 30 Pla*ter V 60 Chestnut Coal par Ton 65.76 Stovo Co. I per Ton %f, 60.. Egg Coal per Ton j 66 60.... Limeburnar's Coal ter Ton SI.W- pibLiObALta. Will ba sold at Public sal*, at lb* lal* r*iJcuct of John Lore, deed, 1 mile wast of Chunbville. Pottar twp . on Thursday I Marcb 6th, 1K74. at 10 o'clock. Sis bead work h-Tiaa. two year old colt, milk cows, one bull. 4 head of young catfl*. 1 i'borM ibroad wheel road wagon, 1 4-oors* planta tion wag on, 1 2 kuiM wagon 1 2 horse sprtag wagon, I Buckey* reaper, 1 Grain drill, hora* rake, thrashing machine A power, sleigh, fanning mill, hay laddars. ha* fork, rope and pulleys, cornscrapor, corn planter, plows, harrows, callivatorw, dinnfr bell, fruid*ior,a. ooppa* hatle. cook sto** aadpipa. 2 ten-plat* store* and pipe, desk and many othar articles 100 nu merous to mention. Reasonable credit will be given KLIZABKIII H. LO\ K, OLIVER K. LOVK, Adm'rs. fXECI'TOR'S NOTICE Letleri of 1 I j Ktecutiunon lh nUte nl Henry j Jjitf, tale of Halnat twp., Centre ceun-! ty. drcoated. having been granted to the ui.denig tied ha request* all parson* indebl- 1 ed to *aid <-taU Us mate immediate pay-; Minnt, and thoae having lagal claim*u again* the tama will prevent them with out delay in proper order Jan HlOt * ' KgectUor.l HUBLICSALKOf HEAL ESTATE I Br virtue of the la*l will A testa ment of Nichola* Deckard, late of Potter township, dee'd, there will be told bv pub ; lie out-vry. <>n the nritmtea. in Potter town* hits, on SATURDAY. M ARCH Tib. 1874 at 1 o'clock- Two traoti of limber, i land No. 1 bounded bv landt of Henrv ! Broierhoff, John ZeUle, JohnD and containing about 4i ACRES. Ihe ' improvement* are a SMALL HOUSE A STABLE, abont 4 acrws cleared and tin ider cultivation. The balance well tim bered with pina, oa*. and chestnut. No. 1 A tract of land tilualed on Sand) Mountain, bounded by otber land of *aid| estate, h* la 4 h'toderlct Arnold, i ; DnnleiVUcirt, and Jobn D Dec Card,, containing 147 ACRES neat measure. j The lal described tract it well tjtnlsered ' with pint*, rocl:otA and efetttmit. 1 KK£ ioKSALK: Ht percent ot the purchase i monev to be paid on the dgy of talc. one , half of the reuiaiuder on Ike delivery of the deed, on or bvfora the 10th of April, and the balance in one year afler with io ' ■ '.eratt to be tecured by band t *nd> mortgage, l' iSQan .THOMAS B M'KLROY. KVr 1)1'BLIC SALE.— I Will be told, on the Farm of Peteri II offer. NIAK CKNTKK MALL, oi , Thur*W. yEMRUARi. :Skh. the follow-1 tug ur|)trlr. Fit® Beau of llortt*. ont Mrt with Foal, 2 Cow*. 7 head 1 oung Cattle, 1 tborl uorn Bull, 2 plantation wagon*, 1 ihifting top buggy, one SW, Plough*, Harrow*, Cultivator*, thovel Plough*, corn uraper doubletree*, ttngle trct*, thretbing. machine, horsepower and .haker, 2 bay ciThb>r* with rope and pul ley*, J *et bay ladder*, hortcgear*. cruper*. brideband*, plough gear*, collars, bridle*, flvnel* and other farming implement* too i numerous to mention. Male to commence •i 1 o'clock, when term* will be made WMHKUARD. DUBLICBALK. X Will be *o!d at Public Hale, at the| ri*i4owo uf thu undesigned at Aaron*-1 burs, Saturday, mar. utb, atio'-j clock •' Large Dining and other Table* . Cupboard. Mahogany and olbar Chair*, a loiofgiMMl Carnel, a variety of Uookt, large Map of U- S., one good Clock. | lA>okinggla**. Coal Stove. Uia*ware, Una Tea sell, and all kind* of kitchen Furniture .spinning wheel, Tub*, Harrel*. grain Rag*, \> oodsaw, Ai#, Iron Ve*L, keg of Spalb. anil many other ailiclr* JOHANNA KURTZ. f)UBLIC SALE. X Will he *old at Public Sale, at the residence of the undemigned, I mile *outh writ of Potter* Mill*, on TUESDAY, KKB. 24th, at 100 cloek, 4 Work llor.e*. a Cow*, a lot of Young Cattle, and Hog*. I liuokaya ar.d one Buckeye, Jr. Reaper, Threnliing Machine, Shawer and Horje Power, TVo 2-Hor*e Wagon*, 1 Sleigh, ilayrake, 2 Hora Sled. Cornplanter, Corn acraper. Hayfork with R., 1 Huggv, 2 Sleigh* ono now .led. Log* led*. 1 guindrill, 1 Fanning Mill, I ifayrake. Ilayladdem, 3 Patent Hayfork*, different kind* with rope* and pulley, 1 Corn*)iallor, Cornplanfer, Cornaeraper, Plow*, Harrow*, Cultivator* Reaper, Orindstone. and other farming implement* Chopper Machine with four knfve* ami balance wheel, 1 Copper Koitle, Ir m Kel llus, 1 Cook Stove, Parlor Stove, 1 ten plute Stove, 1 Qasburner Coal Stove, a large stock of FURNITURE, Bod room Setts, Tablos. Chairs, largo dinner Bell, 'and many other articles. k J AS. I. FORSTER. VA LU AIILK FA KM AT PRIVATE MA LK - -Tb# underaignod oiler* at private uilfl hli valuable Farm, aitual* In Harri* twp . Centre ccunly, r U#jln Hall, and about | mi la from tb# L. C- • M. C. KK. containing 91 ACKKB l OP CHOIOK FAKMINC) LA Nil, of which about 30 Arret arc line WOODLAND. Tha farm it under fence* and In a I high tUle of rolti vation. Tbereon are i wii, with all kind* of i*lioien rrult, upon thn place Takan altogether Ihia L ana of the maat datirabla farm* now offered for tela in thia valley. Purchaaart can buy tbi* property at a great bargain, it appih ation it tnada on or be fora April lot 1874 Tor further particu lar*. add rat*, WM D KOHS, Shaver* Croak, Huntingdon Co., Pa., or John or Ja*. K, l.mden Hall, Pa. I In3o3a* JjoTICE. Letter* of Adminietratl—aw N the estate of Lucy Working lata of out4v(aU, U'uarfleld county, dec d. hat ing been grant* 1 to the undersigned, all |seraont knowing lhamselves indebted to •aid natal* ar* hereby uotifed to make im mediate payment, ai d those.having claims to present them legally authenUrals*), without delay, fur eetuemeni I g WOLF febis-ta Centre Hall,(Centra Co. Fa. H.J. M'MAKMsAL Wholesale & Retail DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, MIL ROY A MILLHKIM, I'A. LA ROE STOCK OP NKW GOODS JUST RECEIVED, AT PANIC PRICES LAMPS A LANTERNS. MEAT CUTTERS A STUFKEKS. BUTCHER KNIVJCS Ac. POCKET A TABLE CUTLERY in targe varieties end every thing gener ally kept in HARDWARK STORKS M \ Sleek at this time is heavy, and will •ffer Inducements to cash on short credit buyer*. gov 27. 3m. keystone Store. W FOR FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS Oo to H. YEARICK & SON, FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY UUOBS, NOTIONS, iIATS, CAPS, BOOTS* SHOES. (LOT 111 >4*. OIL (MTIIL QUEKNSWARE, GROCERIES. PRO VISIONS, FLOUR. Ac. No. 6 Bush a Arcade, Bellcfoote, Pa All kitxla of country produce tak en. Be 4 Bargains in town to be bad. uov2otf Stoves! Fire! Stov's! At Andy Keexmnu'a, iVsuire Hall, are latest aiid host stoves out. be has just received a large lot of Cook Stores, the Fiooeer Cook, ibe Eclipse Cook, the Uelt&oce Cook. PA RLOBB—The Ha4tat: I I,ight, self fee der, Gk* burner. National Egg, Jewell. Ac. lie sells stoves a* LOW as anywhera in Mifflm or Centre co. TIN ANO SHEETIRON WARE Th undcrigned hereby informs the riUaent of l'miuvgUey that ne hat nur cbated the Tmthop heretofore carried on by the C. 11. Mfr Co., and will continue the tame, at the mil eland, in all it* branch es, in the manufacture of MTOVE PIPE dk MPOUTI2VG. AM kind* of repairing dona. He hat always on hand Fruit Cant, of all Site#, BUCKETS. CUPS, DIPPERS. DISHES, AC. All work warranted and charge* reason able. A thare of the public natnunane so licited, AMD. HEK-MAN. 'iaepTOv Centra Hall Shortlidge & Co., PBOPRIETQRS Of THE Beliefonte Lime Quarries, The only Manufacturers of Licoe, bnrnt uclutivclr citk wood, in Central rennrylrmntm. UKAL.EKS IN Anthracite Con I, White Lime, Du Pout'e I'owder, Sporting nod Blasting Powder on hnnd, . Fuse for Bleating, Fire Brick, Ground Fire CUr, Fertiliser!", Implements. inn.lo 73 Office acd ynrd near South end of the Bald KagU Valley Railroad Depot, Belle fonte. Pa. Jan 10.73 FORNEY 3 Weekly Praaa, The Representative Journal of Penn sylvanin. TWO SPLENDID CHROMOfI as premiums now roady. NO. 1. THE VESTAL VIRGIN, | AfWf *• ■ THE STRA WBERRY GIRL. Fran tho PetaUg af a (MMM UM ArtWh K U asnob Publisher, ta the taped Melee. espreaal* M FORNEY'S WKKKLY PRESS. Thee, two ntiliiu I'biMMt. widely iwmti h , Mi besot* and arU.U. Knieh. ere o,m-U ••£* J*' en* reai.Von. a, proJecwi b* !>l \ Al. 4MBuKHt* I an among thalr moat auccoaafal mta That* ratal) : Jit h. I ATI. ta •ranr subscriber to UM WatEl-Y RAK*H aba aaeSa "THE PRESS 1 Seventh Street below ChettnuL ANOTHER PRIZE 1 HIRNKY'.S r Anecdotes of Public Men • alto uffeisd a* a priMnium. RotaU price. SI |i m|>7 ta aaliolpeUaa of tbo Thttd KdiUoo woioSOT [post-paid) a com of the "An ; ecdotos of mhlle Uro tf an* mwu who wUJ send a, . too subscriber. for tho ookl* I*l aaa. IM of tbo moat ~ ,artod publications In tbo oouatrr. abnndlna la liter an. agricultural. political, aad bu.la.ee manor, prlat *' ad la qaarto fnrai. on strong while pa par. aad with r PRRBB claim, ta ba tba boat Yaatllr Waaar. tba tlaai Utererr JaaraaJ, tha ' Hoal Kopubli. -ti Weeklr. tho Boat Agricultural Organ. Iha Boat W-.klr Newspaper. tho Baal Adrertialnf Modium In tho Keystone Stale. It la. la all rwapocta. tho 01 poa.nl lai journal of Peaoarlraala. going OTorr where, aad always striking tha loading aad I i|ilaain tat Ira man ta aach township, Tha AgHcutural Pago of thta Papor la a marked 1 .IM-lallj Ita management la ta Uw eictlualra control i of Mr Til..ma. Moooan. whoso roputatloa throughout ' Iho whole uountry aaa practical aad snccoaafal agrl I culturlat la wall aad faorebl* known AuorwTor KKapiao MITTCS - Thar, la, perhaps, ao wMklj, (oaraal which gtsea so maefi lataroatla, aad Inatrucllr. reeding matter la a slants nuarbor aa KOKNKY S WKKKI.Y PRKHH. Ita ooaaortloa with Iho Aaaoriatod I'r.., .nahloa the proprietor of Iho WKKKI.Y PRKKS to furalah Um readers with tho rerr latest Koralgn aad domestic Now, bi tolagra|>h. ■tea HI ship,. Atlantic table. Full market reports, mono*, grain, natllo. and general, -of Philadelphia sod ell lh < leading cities of tha Colon, constitute a prominent and laraluablo feature of tha Weekl* Pre Tho graatrot cars la aian load ta tha aoloctloo of tba ariod table of r.iatenta. and ta making ap at tho pa par. Specimen Copies sent free. lernis of The Weekly IVKS. 1 iop* 1 year #SOO SO oopioa s46*l I Copies VUU It copies. I address, U Ufl iu copies 14 iw SU copies 1 address .S4 UP j copies 27 UU Id copies 1 address.., iuUB Parson, gutting ap a ciab of tan or mora can cbooar M a premium either oaa of tha Chrumo,, a oopjr of •• Aaacdotaa of Publlo Mm" or a cop* of theVfKKK 1 Y PR K.is All ordor, ahoold ba addraaaad to JOHN W. FORNEY, Editor snd Proprietor. Unit S. W. cor. 7th aad Chestnut, Phlled. Hot-UK * LOT JTOK SALR.-A IwoT •torv dwelling bouM and food lot, , in one of tli* mint dealrabte portion* nf , Ah r.r>.bur*, i. ..(Tared at private anie. i *£? 'J ,r * ■" Bf l bay have now and kaap at all Uwmw on* of the bnat and largaat stocks of Q war tel. such a* corrMtm, TEA, SUGAR, UQLA3SAS, Aa., An.. Ae^ CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS Of 4 ALL KINDS. < contesting of cam aod pnacbaa, ebarrtea. ; oaaatoes, plnma, grann corn, driad apptea. peach e*. cherries Ac In brtnf they bava avarytbing nanally kept in n Irat ciaaa Grocery Store. Call in lad tea and gentleman. Our prtcna am I inaaonabla We ataa tc planan. octM ' ADAMiSLD," PAINTER, "fen b xrrWu to tba ctueeas of Miflis i Ontra and adjoining counties, ia ' Sign and OraMMMial GRAINING Oak. Walnut, Mepla, Ask, Mahogony. Ac., Plain and Kr Paperkanging. Or der* respectfully eoticiiea. All ftna work d-ae for other painters. no* 6tf. PEICI LIST. BI'RNSIDES A THOMAS. JOBBERS] A COMMISSION MER CHANTS- S*Uptr Barrel 35 Salt per Saek .. t* Boat Rio Coffee par ■ ... . 10 White Sugar par A . II Men'• Stofe Boot*— 174 Roe# BooU per pair.... I*o Horee Biaakets par piece...—..— 1 ?* Meo'a Shirt*, a place 100 Arm j Panlalooat 174 Bert double ihtok tobacco e bar S& Bert Navy Tobacco per bar 4O TOBACCO AND SUGARS A SPE CIALTY. We ere Wanamakers A Brown * agent* end will fairish customer* with nt aiad of clothing you went et Philadelphia prices, end will *how you large sample* to choose from. Largcti stock of Merchandise ever brought to thia town. Collar, Kocas and up Stair* all full. Call and see for your selves and sere from 20 to 90 per oesrt. The highest Market price paid for but er. rags, ham and all binds of produoe.) P:Oy different kinds of men's[glares. BURNSIDKSA THOMAS. Exoelsior Cement The undersigned now maaafacture Ce ment WARRANTED OP A SUPERIOR QUALITY, at their kilns, near Pine Creek Mills, in Haines twp. This cement has already been used in large quantities apon the L. C. AS. C. RK., and has Wen I found highly satisfactory upon all jobs I whete It has been used, end as equal to | sny now manufactured. The undersigned new take pleasure in recommending, end warranting it to all. for use in 018- TKRNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever purpose e good quality of CementM desi rable. This Cement ha* already been tested for and wide, and rendered the ut u>ort astir faction. Persons, therefore con structing Cisterns, faying Water Pipes, Ac., will And it to their advantage to beat this in mind, and also, that they warrant the article a* represented. For farthei particulars, address MEYER, HOPPER, AGO. 20d*c tf Aarooeburg. Pa. PKKIILM L'HBOMO GARDEN AND FLOWEB Seed*. Before ordering elsewhere send for Cat atoguc, which is now ready and will be mailed gratis on application. Our Chronto "Taa Little Florists, e beautiful Perlor Picture-pronounced by judges a success, is now sent free to all who fovor us with orders to the amount of tee dollars. Cu ASK BROTH acts A WOODWARD, SEEDSMEN, BJsn 3in. Rochester, N. Y. Imp I piFistu RsaiJaaiSts uSi >■ n IK- be used with syrup. M~ ILLEB S HOTEL, Woodward, Pa. Stages errire wd depart deily. New Store! New Goods! > • New Prices! New Everything ! FIGURES WILL JfOT Lilt HKKK TffKY ABE I Beat AtMTiMK Wia.. Tl , lUeM hH— , , Ml Bedford , ~ get* Appletea A. Mualin 4(4 mLm* mm Uct* Angola da itcu CbeHnut Hilt bleached..... ............ 12rii Canton Pl*A eel. .. 15ct While Safer. ....... ......... 13|r! | Best Nijr T0bacc0...... "Set* Lover leg Syrup , ~ m —' "Set* Be.. Ac., Ac. A FSm of Ladies Moe* colored P0p1in*......... 40c * Ja|NUk*M Silk*, -mm mmmmm..mmm MM Mc 9 Tycoon Bop* - 2Brt* Pine Mohair Silk Pieiak 1.00 •lack Alpaca*, 1**^..„„ n . w ..... I Set* Prench Merino* -- I.CO Very Pine Ceakcnere* _ net* Ac. Ac, Ac. All etker good* la proportion. We save t*M i* * large dock of tke keel good* wkk-h were pu renamed at tke very bottom panic price*, and, Ike nwub being well advanced. we are determined to elooo Arm out at price* tket have not keen mucked tit tat* country tince tke wnr. Come nnd etnmine eur Hock and prtcee and be convinced tkat we wilt do yu Cd. S. R WOLP, II If. tVnlrc Hji. i*M *. oavta, c. r. tutu**!*, c. w. no wan*. OA VIS, ALEXANDER* A MOW EEs, ISaoag* at law. Uflc* opponsu Court Ben**, Bel latent*. P. Jam l*t '74 If JOBH P. POTTKK. Attorney-ml- L*V, Collodion* promptly made nnd •pacial auestion firm tu Lmi icg lend*or property for mate. Will drew up aad kave uniatrkdnt Deed*, Ac. OMca in tke dnunoad, north tide of tke eourt bouee, AeUeloat* o*st£f caruKaT, Pmidc&L Cnahier. OKHTBX COUNTY BANKING CO. (Lete Millikan, Hoover A Co. > RECEIVE DEPOSITS. And Allow iotnmt, Diaooaat Not nr. • Bar and ~c!'. I'ovmiiceal Secwrtlica,Gold MAJ. AMBEFFLKK Tatlos, Old Poll, wbare be i* nt nil Lime*, prrpartd to make all kind* of men and boy * cloth ing, according to tke la teat ctyte* and at raa*oa*bte ckargm. D. If. RirrsawocsK, wrrn KOOH, BCHVAB7. A CO. Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 144 N .--th Delaware Avenue, 147 North Water Street. Pnu.Atiri.rnrA, P. AJTi*p*. • imia J. knua * iLAAV V QBva. U> ke Pennmlley Banking Co. cxmrsi BALL. FA. KICXIVX DEPOSITS, A*d Allow Discount XU Buy udMI Government Securities, Gold aad Coupons Pxrxx Ilorrta. Wm. B. Mtxouc, Prw'L Cwhitf Ch*. H. Held. Pek. Watcluaakcr A leveier Millheim, Uoire Co.. Pa. Respectfully inform* hk friend* and the paklic to |Wnl, thai ti ha* jut uwntd at hi* m establish meat, above Alexan ders Han, aad keep* constantly on band, all kiad* ol Clock*, Watch e* and jewelry of tba latest styles,a* alto the Maranvilla Patent Calender Clock*. provided with a complete index of the month, aad day of the month and woek on its foce, which it warranted aa a perfect time-keeper. Watches aad Jewelry re pair*.: on abort notice aad warranted. tep 11' 68 ly W. A. CURRY, BOOT A SHOE MAKER CKXTBE HALL, PA. Would meet reapwctAilly inform the eit sont of thia vicinity, that he has started a new Boot aad Shoe Shop, aad would bo thankful for a share of too public natron ago. Boots aad Shoos made to order and according to Kyle, and warranto his work fto equal any made elsewhere. All kinds of repairing done, and charges reasonable. Give him a call. feb 18 ly t jQR.SU. GUTXLIUS, Dentist, Millheim. Offers his profstsiona! services to the public. Be ts prepared to perioral all operations in the dental profession, yrlle it now fully prepared to extract teeth eheoiwßefy sestkoaf ye*a. myß-78-tf. Beat Sample Rooms iu Town. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. D. JOHNSTON A SONS, Proprietors, Beliefonte, Penna. ■ftVen E*u to and from the Depot. ■ SPt'ROEtINI |T. De WiU Talmage is editor ofn ■The Christian at Work ; C H Spur-H Hgeon, Special Contributor. 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Whan la Ist It 1s nature'* own restorer I A soluble oxyd of Iron eomUtnod. withthe medicinal propane* of Toke Hoot dlretted DttkUmsagniaabie (jn a 1 lUe t^wdacure^ny ?VwM^"a*lt{■Uno'sroken ioini tty