THE ( ENTHE RFI'ORVFR THU USD AY JUNK 21, 187". y*<*r, ?ht* MU ■' ndretnef; $2.00 w-'"i . / paid in >7:- jdrtr.'i*emr*l)i*JOri* p*r hn'jnr thr<+ ertion*?**d ncmt*/ < •• lit /"• e. ry •' uganmt iwi In" 1 "- A>lrrti.' ■< -1* y'< •' yor o toor-M ECBW nrniw , N.I '".VI O fO I'. • tri KaturJaiiavatttimln *)• CV 11 1.-;*- llMl j i 1.H.: 11 r •"IM'V. 1 < dm PORT IV - t.n. V \ M. J" Hl.'. I*l ,a-*ttln* " . l.i.ti-p*.'! f'lll a la, 1 "* (W I'll"" Hull. .... w M t ! KHkU'lk,W .1 A 'UIU'O 1 ' |->. V.r ku) 11 V t 11. n' . at I'."*' Hr rroitiUi'. th- Hxnv.tv r l 1 !*'; 1 " 1 M -,.*. ■ -vwk- ; '•*.**. ni.. ■ M * w B- ' AI, LOCAL I I'EMS. .. STOKE ROOM l oii KEN T, Tim undersigned offers the store-re- m, known as llerlaefoer's old stand, at Centre H*R, jar rnt. 1: o stand is* do'-rab 1 on* l <" mi r*Hct*. iv ,; * : ; Cin , b ■ ' n 'l t timoaffor W-.1 HI. by spy yu-g t HI NHT KKU.KT at Centre Hall. "• |V* SVIK—a new Golden I'onguo Ores", warranted. XV ill be sold very low. Inquire at th ; > office. u ' NKW KX W1 ."Vre.l tot ->*•'■ 1 * ouKAP, by riiu.ii' MIK-IV.KU Ar;L to M Sp.vic't r. Onit* HH o'.may4t Delicto I .:* ice ere. Nat Willoa *, ev- j cry Saturday em Mi.-hael Swi.r!.*., ofOrangev '. .e, 1.1 , writes us, .Tune 10tb -• Crop prospect fair; rye in p.-od rendition : wheat and eats fair ; too c Hd for corn ; fruit scarce. —-Accourts due or job work, or , m candidates for tickets ar.d service*, will be thankfully receipted tot it amen: t >■ tender i J. The trial of Cresswe., A. Reese t, the murder of Dr. J. Alfred Shade at the village of Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, on the 2nd of December last, was com* roeneed on Monday. The trial will prob ably not be ended this week. The Forks looming up, and o;.r old frier.d, Iton Kent. Her, will soon see a now town spring up around him. George "\V. Stover's new hotel is nearly up, end Messrs. Young, Wilson & Co , of 1 nion county intend to erect a grain ware-house in time for the moving of this y ar crops. The Forks, or Coburn. will be : • b. >: point along the railroad ; it drain- >*ru-h --vaUer, part of Sugar valley, and Haines and Penn townships. Good gracious! The Lew istuwn True Democrat calls us "t as r. 1 net' j Kir-tr " Make it "General," next time, j it sounds a little higher, and :s jul as cor rect. Two barn- were consumes! in Perry county last week. One wa- struck by J lightning, and an exploded lamp was the j cause of the destruction of the other. Hassenplug's new goods are in great demand ; every fatuity in that neighbor-! hood gees for them All find the Captain selling at almost c. -t. and ta-e house great bargains. would be no harm in taking it. However, our enemies can Jo just as they please. Centre county folks, going to Lock Haven, should put up at the Irvin House, where they will receive excellent treat- j mer.t. It is first-class throughout, and charges moderate. Ex-Governor Curtin has been ekct •d president of the King mountain min ing company, North Carolina, phis com pany is abvut to operate eu an extensive scale the old Ga-toa gild mines, X. C. The great riehne-s of the-e mines J has been known for years, but the unset tled state of the country has deterred their practical working until r.ow. We hope Andy's company will atrike the yailer stuff in profusion, enough to make us all rich. At all events the gov ernor might send a big nugget to the He porter as a sample. Sechier A Co. keep the large.-: stock of groceries of any firm in Centre, county. Kesl assortment, tines: goods, lowest prices The richest cheese ever >. fered in this market The best roasted coffee and finest flavor of all. New Or leans molasses, genuine new crop. The j finest dollar teas in thnatate— green, black, 1 and Japan. The best brand.- of canned fruits in t'rrt market. Sugars, coffees, syr ups, rice, hominy, dried fruits ai;tl foreign ; fruits at lowest prices. The finest mga:- CureJ hams, dried beef, and breakfast ba con. Every piece guaranteed. Our mot to is Best and Cheapest. Sechler p has missed last two years, and it is so wet this spring that farmers cannot sow. Some few farmerasowed in February, it rotted, and had to be towed over again. The boom war between L:tk Haven and Williamsport is much more threaten ing than the contest along the Danube. The Gazette and Bulletin reports that men sent up from the latter city by the boom company to scale the logs in the Lock Haven boom belonging to manufacturers in Williamsport, have been ordered t'> de sist by the boom company and notified that they would be driven away by main force. At last accounts the status quo was maintained. We arc indebted to U. K. Smith, c. 'j., Assessor, for the following staiistks o! the live stock and farm products, in Potter twp, for the year ending April last. These statistics were gathered in compli ance with instructions from the Bureau of Int. Affairs; Hogs, 2.C81: Sheep. 1.100; Cattle, 1.431; Horses, 773 ; BuUer—k.-g-, '33,180 ; Hay tons, 2,393: Potatoes— bushels, 2,407 ; Barley—bushels, 2, l J03; Oats—bushels. 1V 028; Buckwheat, 3; Corn—bushels—shell ed, N) '>lo ; Rye—bushels, 4,770 ; Wheat bushels, 42,082. Potato crop was failure last year, as the figures show. Order's for work are increasing with each week, at Heisler's Marble Works, Bellefonte. They make the best and cheapest monuments and tombstones in the state. The St. Cloud, Arch St., übovo 7th, is the neatest and cosiest first class hotel in Philadelphia. It is most elegantly fur nished ; has very obliging servants, and a table second to no hotel in the city ; with all the conveniences known to our modern hotels, and charges reasonable. The pro prietors, G. W. Mullin & Co., with theii assistants are obliging and attentive, nr,d render their numerous guests perfectly al home. In saying this we speak from ex perience on late and former occasion;, and recommend the St. Cloud to all. Many of the Pianos and Organ,s now manufactured will contrast well wilt some watches we have examined, baviuj a massive, highly embelished case, um when you ask them what time it is, thej don't know, something is the matter will the movement. Such is not however tin Case with the Bcatty instruments, tnanu factured atJWnshington, K. J., the move ment, durability and tone, is the first con sideration, and then the caso construct?; alcording to price. • lm Grccc-ics down to ensh prices a Secnier's, where they keep the best. At J. O. Deininger's you can bu: MottoJFrames from 3D cts up ; Mottoes, * CL. St. Ol* 11 RAIL- ttOAP. | At the L. C. A - 1 -. i' KU election . j Philadelphia, on Tuesday, If, the .allow , ing ticket was elected : Pr. -ident Kii tslifer. I>.:. ct, u- G. F. Miller, lfo-, Thouip son, U. 11. Duncan, G. <>. Uobei.*, \\ m J. 1L ward, WISUI; M W Du Liar ry. Wc learn that alt- th.-rc-u ! w i- weet " tain- d there was objoe > ito to eloclior .M. - TV :ni h ■ " ing a coot met or cr. part d :ho w• : k Tin matter wss r, Vrrcd to n cernt ate. , Tl vote w.s- the la-g ' 1 ;IHe -by s tin- c m; ny cmbra, ! g a'! tl :ck ol the !*. ,v I- roau, HO -hat> ar.d •vr two thi 1 - trt* or \.t - from Pen: \alley tu i.ly all of which , were \ .-i.d by proxy. After the proxies wer, counted, it was ' -u:.-l t .st Mr. 1 ;omj en ' .* a contract or having taken li o contract for the grad. .:. liar:, twp. and w*> tl.iref, re ir.c .g:Wle, and a vacancy Wa* declared. The bard we 'ear' 1 offered the vacant direct, r.hip to U. 11 Pur;wh wa the ;. \t h >; l.i-r vctcd f- T. e app inl* merit of Mr. Duncan to ': :? old place ino;t; ca'. ,:>• worker- I. r the railroad, and these w: po-ed er tie gro..- J that they ft .r , uti.n - f the work because it had reaehed Spring Mills, * find tl ,:r f.sr< ur.fe-.nded, i.r.d |b ,t 11 b ert will do all in his power a- heretofore, to hnvethe art .rpri-e ee- p'.cicd. On *.' e L'tli i , tl . fi I'ow g pr,a- J bl, gr ,1 re ... ~, e pr. 1 tl e 1 Hear lof Diroelors of th 1 C. 4k & t\ KU ,hv tl F. V. cr, wl clt w, ae .. pu-d 1 reti ■ ;. .; - , . -.1 >n \Y ; i;*r a<, T .at part t't" ".he 1 wiburg. Centre and Spr. ce t'r >- • 1- • id, : end . track it ."-pi c M t>> depot ground r.ear Centre Hall, a distance ct of near -even ni th gr-i.St a: -n eul masonry has been finished and partly bul lasted, all ot which has been r-anl out hf local subscript.on- ; AM WIIKKKA*. T ie stockholder- in Potter' \M!U|>, Centre county, in the main, bavo paid up their -to' k sut-er ; t ••-, and met Iherr guaran tees with the explicit understanding that the road should be tut it r.r. rtg , raer to the point la it dt - gnated with as little da ay A' P, --title; TUXUTIOKK RI:-OLVXI>, That the Cbier Eng.neer be and :s here by directisi forthwith to git o put> ic notice and receive proposals ft r ballasting of the J balance between said pi-mt-and for furn ' .shntg first-class tics, - , that ti.e r.-ad be f tweea said points may be put in running I order within a reasonable time —giving an ipernted railroad of U' wards of fifty miles that the pr p.-al- ;c . ,;.l be;r a icia. i meeting of the Board call, 1 for that j ur | pose 1 road jubilee, at or near the Forks, on ju j ly 4. to inaugurate the opening the r al poto Penr.svalley. Col. 31.t'er will no j doubt make arr: gernenfs fir a free train, and Union county will turn out largtly : I the picnic, and cento up to e >ngratulate us | upon the completion of the enterprise . "thus far. All rs.'re-ad : .en in P. ni.s* I valley will join in giving our Union coun ty friends a hearty welcome, and drown ; the whi-tle •-' the iron lit r- with t! eir cheers. We inform-1 President Slifcr | that such a jubilee was ju*t tk • thing r.nd ;f he can perfect arrangements—of which there is no doubt—the railroad picnic will ! come off. We wilt give further notice - wo learn more definitely about it. —TIL* AMCKIC IX PKOPLK.—XO pe - plo in tha world suffer as much a-ith dys pepsia AS Anuri ar.s, Alt), ugh year- of experience in rm.; no lad failed to a * I coraplbh a certain ar.d - ire remedy for (this disease ar.d its afiects, such a- s.mr ! stomach, heart-burn, water-brash, sick | headache, c.>stivene>s, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, coming up of the food, low spirits, general debility, etc., yet shice the introduction gust Flower * be!;, vu there • no caso of, " dyspepsia that cann tbo irr.tueJiate'y re-j iievod. 30,WW do vn .old ia.-t year with-1 'out ore case of failure reported. G>t >] year druggist, F. I*. Grc> n, and get a s.tm 1 I plo bottle for 10 cent and try it. Two j ' doses will relieve you. It -gular iz • To i cents. j Shame on y ..i, Fry-; gc-r—you of ( the Law:(town Gazette—l > call it "pot ! hooks," ar i y- a admirer of Horace i Grecly. Had you called it chicken I scratching, we could have J;cJ in peace; i but "pot-hooks'* is c,. ugh to ki-1 a who!# I regiment of p. tat > bu„s. All we have to say is, sell yc ;r p ',-ii >k- fir oi l iron ; with proceeds buy a piece of c!e< trie sonp, land follow directions, and your most in ; limate lrlcnds wor.'t know you. Having several years experience in I'hi'adelpliia in mirble, Mr. H- -ier of ; Belleftinte Marble works is enabled to fill any order for monuments and ! >mbstones equal to any turned out in "he city and RV less prices. Xewman has got into a fix ; ho is about moving his stock of Clothing into a ! smaller re m fir a few week.-, ar. 1 having bia old quarters enlarged. The-mall ro- m j is next door t> the oil, but t- ■> small to hold ail his immense stock, hence is tote* | ed to tell it off at prices lower than ever, .and dozens tarrying ff the be-t| of ! bargains every day. Go too, and buy cheap. i The Finey Coal ami Oil Company, j has been ir.corj crate d, sr d waa > rgan zed on last Saturday, electing IV-. r 11- tier as President. The ofil; of the C -mpany is at C- ntre Ilail, and it x l.nt.i in the | new oil territory, which vv.->- purchased >duri: y'tbe original oil excitement, tome 1- ! years ago, whi h wa- > >n- dercd of little j value, until the late oil d. coverics brought j it ir.t > life again, with pro-pi ct oftherebc ing "aoiui thing in it.' A\ ilcn ic M> Farlano's hardware store, in Humes' block, is st ck J'with all I in the hardware line. Farmer.", mechan i ics and bou-ekeepers will find their a-sort > ment one of the inoit complete, and their prices reasonable. Ti.cy sol! at the small est possible profit nal not to ap; r • .at' -mr witticisms. Come ; Whitman, smilo at least for sppearanro take The .Mi.llx im Marble Works (Dein- I inger ar.d MUIH r, prcprieti rs) have earn \ ed a reputation second to none in central : , Penn a. If you want a good, honest a: d lasting piece ol work, you have no occa sion to K > out of jour valley. The old established Millheim Aork- wiil furnish t you a; well and cheap a-ar.y other. 31 mv 4t At W n . Wolfs are for -ale Knspp'i j patent curtain fixture?, advertised in an other column of the Reporter. They ate the most convenient out. tf. On the 4th inst , i! ith for the lir-t time entered the fraternal circle of Waikei • Grunge, No. ?,.>>, I*. || , and taken sis. a ter Mrs, Catharine ZuniiieriiiHii, a highly respected and worthy member, from out midst to the great muster above. Tneio mains were consigned to tbe grave with - the honors of the order, r G" Thursday evening the grange met in j their hall, in special cession. A commit of sisters offorcd the following rcsolu* II tions, which were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That whiiewe bow in humble : submission to the divine will, wo cannoi out regret the 10.-s of such a worthy ruotu bcr, and we hereby extend to the family w of our deceased sister our heartfelt sym ll g? Uiy ' cctoricg thcin in their hour ol af nietsoii to him who is too wise to err ani £ too good to he unkind, d Resolved, That a copy of those re.-olu „ tions be sent to the family of the dcceanet sister ; that it be published in the Far mers' briend and county papers; and b ic recorded in the minutes of the grange, I- SOPHIA Kocgjey, J B .IKJ>N{K JotifcsToN, (-Com'ittee. M ATTIE DUNKLS:, J Accounts frern Tripoli and Barbar at Btatc l ' ,R ' an urea °f o no hundred mile has been devastated by locusU. Crop ar ° entirely destroyed, and a famine is bt % lieved imminent. Severe distress alrsr.U prevails. r, ii i "ii ■!—— KAllTllgl AKE IN I'LUt . !. rtllllTill N Pi'WNB \Nl>Sl\ IU'M i)RKI I.IV 11 - IH>TKO\ KI), An Estimated Los? <>f Twenty Mill ion" of flollnrs \ Tiilnl W live 1 til vt Hos, Sixty Ft ct High • Hliipncnl ol' (LIUHO Sc- JH'Utlfd. I.ntc nr.'ivn ■ (bom Cailao bring fullat . detai *of tbe d -usteis suffered on U>. coast iVoni cart!. JUnacS i'i-1 tidai waves few wee .- -ig-- 1. o town- - . Alien, , j AH a. t .tin v it, 1 1 ti i i U. Totvpillm j Corija, Nit 11 t-dc B >'.ivii Antaiaga-la s ted I haluv-, tire ncar'y a i destroyc,'. About lis' ive. wire 'ot i'ha destrue lion of property -tiinati -i al S l '.! .I*V>,IXH* , oonfineti m.'stly to tin- coa:. a-though the . :- vvn et l'r a tv* niy-thit- L-vgut ii latul, and the viiiage -> Uit-a, Matilia audi b lea, far ... thb itilWier, war. mo-* or le* ruined. The shipping of , g.mno fit n ; s.nulie: u dep.-sua will W.- j ihdefin >-a p. titled. n< ali faciitt e >ti the W.-iy :It cli.itff wl.trve,, wa tir cc'tdctisers and t>u tdiug* - 1 all k-o.l* ; 1 have be • sw.,-' IVrrific I Li W'nvc ! f-t. Me\ I <*, T • pi- 1 M'tl . j Cob x, town- th coast ol H> Avar, tttrt , | with the same misfortune f carthp.;ak. and t t!s! wnve a! t t t >• and are in an iden- Icali ndit oiwtt i 1 jui-pte aiul Vr; h \t Anl !i .\::1 lives w ere -t Mo\ Hone* wa v -:te l by a 1 U! w we xly "ve f-t' • h ght. 1v -third- ol the tew ti w - completely .bl it oral .1- At Mexi,e- :vpt • s were drowned At I'.-t-o; .t Hitie or no'd.ing temams of the t vvn A-m ts.nl Li 1' ; lilat -o, four in:-- to the southward, . -*nk in smothering A*' workmen, of whom tortv i were Cornish miners. IV-trtiotion lu Other Places. Col a, tl - t-r r.eipnt town of the Bo - viinu i-t, lm* lost three fourths house-. The wave, thirty-five ftet high,' -wept the main t nine-- street and left it a< level s the desert. \Yi.rvi- and lain ,in were all carried out '.• sea. A 1 of these t wn- are in the greatest d:tre-s-' Chili has e-t.ipcd without injury. The northern ports f Peru w r>- tlumsged but little, although the -ex was running re markably h.gh. Efforts for the relief of the distressed re being made. Ch*niv Ya. the little '.own at the guano depo-it known** I'aball-r Pe l'ica, w th four hundred In u >-. t- 1 day has only tw standing Here, a-at Iqui.pie, the earth-j quake was followed.by lire The tea catue' in and extinguished tin e mflagrslien, but as it reti ed carried -ffall that remained of . , t the place. Guano Cuttings Dnmngcd* Ir, ts.otf !:.•> guar cutting- thirty 1* borsra were buried by the falling earth' and suff ated. Am ugst the shipping- at i. a*t i.Y* p.. fplo were kided. Bodies'were ileating areut Ain the hav a:.d ; ;il. tue is teared. At It at.i.ios, another guano] 1 -sding station, the damage ii.tLcted w.s ;'ar(ul; all the ht n-f* vs re dt -tr yed. The wi.vo, which -ucceeJed the earth quake and C- topLuJ .ho work of uestruc- j tion, was nearly sixty feet high. AN INDIAN I"PULSING. Many Whites Killed—Troops I'is {latchcd to tbe Scene of Conflict. > t:: Franvi-t , J .n- 17. A Portland dispatch say- A '.i-patch to-day from Lieutenant "W tilt it ti, n . at Wallula, convey the startling news of an uprising of Indians; that they wire murdering white- .te Mount Idai. e, -i'.uxtvd - xty mile- fr ::\ Low isto:;. He a- .%J to hav.- a boat dii ate bed at once from Walla Wa'.a to convey oldieri to Lewi;t. n. Tbe ord- r l.as been complied with, and a boat with all th.- available t: OJ s at 'A s:'.a \N a.a was di.-p-.te-.ed -t once t • the scene of difii culties. Another tie-pat. h -avs. Several - !- tier, living on Cottvnwved crce-k hav boon massacred by Indians, and the rues -engt who bre tight ths- intcUigor.ce t La; avia v...- w. ~ndcd, being cntrapiped by the ..vug - Geucial li- vcard, who 1- L-fVt i: 1 Wnila Wa'.a, just telegraphed t - Adjutant General Woe i of this city, le forward all available uoep§ w itboul delav to the scene i f trouble. Great excitement prc-viti.-. It i* thought reports have been axaggeratcd. Full particulars will soon bo known, RE BE US HI" KG ct VICINITY, R-. v. Aurvnd has -cturncJ from a west ern tour. i Work on the Reformed church still g-'t-s f on. Thu appearance jmt ti.>w promises a * very neat rtructure. The windows will * be G >thic style, with highly colored glass, k A short time since some roving fellows were dc-perato enough to raiso William < Walker's post and rail fence clear out of i tbe gr and and split up the posts and rails ; r.a-ty. Now such conduct should not be ; tolerated and why does not William give >; thein a touch ofhis renowned "Bully fly.' - ! and put thcin on the wing. By tho way, ir. n pipes arc getting intre fjduced in our neighborhood. We learn ,- that Henry Meyer, sr., is about tc put j down 100 rods to supply his farm, j On last Saturday last "wliack'" of the , Ktbcr-burg .Select School. The teacher „ 1 with his pupil.- deserve j raise for tho "well , I timed ' literary tr. at they afforded us by t , i way of rationi, ts-ays, and eacciienl j j music. The church ws filled, tho ordci „ ! good nr.d the heat a:.— ot t-yend entlu e ranee. , The bricklayers have finished their work on Henry Urumgard's dwelling. The ed ifice presented a gut J appearance. And at last Wolf s stand, four miles east e of here, is again without a store. A mat 1 thatjmeam sella as low aaotheta " cannot fail to do a good business. H*;w Mo*. [ FLETCHERS EXECUTION. I'hihideipliia, June 11.—Geo Fletchoi went to sleep about ten o'clock last night and slept soundly for five bcurt When he awoke, he lit a cigar, but soon laid 0 itdownands.it on his stool. Ho took * light break!,.-t and appeared cheerful, llu * was shaved and dressed himself in a suit * ofb!a?k. At fivo iniiiutcs after ten Sherifl l - Wright direct? J tho formation of tho lint ' i of witnesses, and at clevi n minutes aftei '•(ten, Fletcher, preceded by Revs. Dr. H Campari Pierce, follow-d lj' Sl.c-rilf ; Wright Mid Superintendent Perkins, ; moved directly to tin scaffold. At tin i conclusion of the prayer Me.--rs. Camt s and I'tarce, not used to tho customs o such ocean ins, vvtro leaving the scaffold e when Mr. l'erkintreminded Mr. Camp o the propriety of shaking hands will Fletcher. Mr. Caiup called his Lruthoi Pearoe, and both turned lack and partial ®ly embraced tho doomed niuti. .Mr . Camp grasped his band warmly and said y "Cowl bye, George, you are going hom< r to God." Both clergymen then left tin j, scaffold and the sheriff applied the noose Mr. Perkins manacled Fletcher's wrisli n behind his buck, and the white cap wai drawn over his face and he was left alone Moment* which seemed liko hours to tm Ic spectato-rs followed while Air. Catnp pray ed for mercy. The last "amen" wa y said and at eighteen minutes after ten o' i- clock tho trap fell ami Fletcher was hang ed. Before he left Ids cell ho "hoped lii fate would bo n warning to all young men a- Rum ! rum 1 hud brought him to this." r- FRANCE ALMOST A HAND-TO >e HAND FIGHT. Loudon, June 18.—Special dispute ha . from Paris agree that Saturday's sitting o the Chamber of Deputies wns one of th most violent ever witnessed, ry Tho Times' correspondent says it cx es tended overlive hours ai.d a-lalf. Dui ps ing that long time there was one prolong ie- ed roar of vociferation. Atone time, wlie ly M Garnbctta said that "power was in sui Jpieioua hands," tho Minister of Publ; \\ rks -prang, w It 41 muetnng n.r, l • ■ w.nL tlm tribune. nn,l ntem 1 r <>f lb • (. Itight tuifl Loft i)n-lu I f. •• )snil to 11 pamte tlr li i t !, ttrmii . It roal' v iooiii, I :i- it tU • < 1 jliiinil-to-h*cl ft ,f lit AP irif! iiu , ivt iii iti . for,report* of rev.>l art. % lllKlUlltH'lllt'lll. Wo n'o authoi. ..M to .. i u .1 || j K rich line, KM., of BillfMnte, in i ctndh! >r,oui > iii> county oonvrnt on. i. \ i.. ie call tlio .ttrt■: rii id iur ti i.l --i ! to till! MtiwUxi'll I : •' ot i • I', l.':.uy, K> i W ■ In ■ , N . •! 1 P'lu '• tnit i Tim it-puts • o Mi l>. ntt\ , iuUt.l t ,il, . . . s ; i .i i itL tl . o v Const rtu It-t-'i f ,iori;l, n> I t elite, . t anl tr.u > rttv i| .*'•. ' viiri 'in ut pit run cut* boiiii; >i ! ti ll • rviee mitl i . lot hi; .. ml jntrpet. i They .-in .no ot tlio i jp.ioit inti u<, Hut ii mWUHitial' v tin I |iorf< tlv fitis ad In lhair tarxxa aapartwfnU tkititi lor I.ti l.uiilamoiitii! nun, dura) ity, nttiil f jiarfoil in i.iti * of toiio. Si hi* odvt'i-1 . t lotnout in i,i tin r column REMOVAL IN SIXTY DAYS ! ! In i tit. . t 1,-tice . fa inert aii)j{ busiut - and to make room for ttiil heavier blocks of merchaudiite, I have been compelled to KNLARUL Jlr \Kl> IM I'l'.OVl 1 M H'IORK, the liable Clothing llull, Allegheny hitel, and for thai purpose will removo, about the middle of July, one door be low (he old stand. During the next ri*ty days, therefore, 1 will offer JWL. -ii X Tli A I X I) I! oii>lE XT S T(I BUYE R S.— Havii.j. let, •.t ed to, ! om' out, as nearly at p i-oblo during tli:ii time, my prtteul atoek at ruiaou.ly low price*, preparatory U placing in the "*. n, v l_\ repaired ii.tll, when 1 hall reiui u Pi it, nu ar-ortnieul of' New CL dinot equaled in quantity, quality, cheapueaa and variety ouuide of t". l'liiladelphia. Call at onceibr vxtrtt bargaim. 5f J. NEWMAN, Allegheny Street, BEIXEFONTE, PA. Wf- S~ T E X.THAO U DIN AI. Y FECUNDITY. i Special dispatch I the t*l, ago IV-buim, -Mar.a, II!., June 1! A-iJs Iroiti tho important question us i- whether we nre tit have go ii r >p in this * the pre?, •> t , t i nto-t interesting '.-pie of . :. vcrsation on the UpUJtut no* i- At fact •.hut, withi". i. wt t, Mr-. B.mtP, bv.rg :,hout fifteen mi.f'. wn, '.• given birth to I 'ur boy - ; M *. (tulhri . rc-iding i.ear Mrs. Bern in. t gi -, and Mr, Kre*!t?r, living i n!v . f • miles from the latter, to two girls and .. b. y The three nut! M and t < I-aHe* ir • wall. A Wal.ngtondis patch giv .srre-.cy to the statement it Judge lE"' '• itl •"I■ Cn^ -d in ih< |r< I araln-n of a cv r<- r. •• w : ( -.ho Ki< . torn! Com uu-- -n v.d ' tho >. prciuc Court Judge- bu J ie :ii fn r M r 11-il e- tl.o i < for tl. I : - -ion The article. which i- de-igru .! tor onJ of tho magaxines, is snid to I >* bum revised by Ji.-tio' I-m,d one day la-: week I at Judge lltai k - a*i ; : co, at \ - rk. Pennsylvania. ' The Emperor and Empt Jof Brassil have orris - d London. A volcanic croption oocurrod in the , |mountain* opposite Flow;: gV- ■ > -■u the Southern Facific Railr on 1 . It was preceded by % .oh lit vibration- ■ ■•"artb, about 1 alf an hour all. ? whim. a ; it'Dse volume ! smoke and l> -uld-rt w <• •bserved to issue from the in. ui.tain*. It continued in a", active stale a;, day, but became nearly pa*ire at n-.gl tfall ——• Any •■ .*? •• £u- a , now nan. fort! t Be porter, and in cash | along, we will tend each at j-1 To !or the year. Header, with a little exerli. r. yon can thus help out c n ulati. n, and bo paid i for the trouble. On Monday I. t a dctaehn.-, t.t > f Mevi- , can Oororiiment troops cro- ed the Bio Grand*- t" the A: erican sid 1 -nt twenty miles f."v:u Foil (' st', "l-ia*. In order to a* I a i ' diet with a -rger body of revolutionary troops fa-t closing on th. m. On the -am- night a r v- . .li i - ary b dy • r>used the r;v • r and uU.v e i tho K vernmetit - Mo rs, killing sever:., and wounding tunny. afUr w! ch tl . y re turned to the M ai. .:i - .•. The 1. nited States military a iti. ri: b'ort t aasdc captivaaof tba Mexican 1 r violation of tin n itrality . ■ m rro'-ing ■to tl Atncrioi.n 1 J lav * 1 1 ing a battle then , A Bitmark la • special report* the return .f Kev. Alt-it Martin from a 1 conference with isitv.ug Bull, held -nt the : Utter's camp in 1- British p n. I May Mr. M . ■ w.-. . c ani.d by >x St-vi* Itid itis, and -ii i rj re.tr. Sitting Bui. wasct-urt- v i' i bio and attcm • H tol - the -vld *torv • his wrt-r ys inane! , - ntat-.d l.ery * j, uh. Tho r ■ don rcache-s wa- ... . * Sin. g Buli .Id 11- ..ru t- lb- I - ted Stat-.s. but w. ild remain in th B-it •!ish pMMaci WW. He . uld not b•; On 7. bv Uev A. A Kerlit Mr Milt n U tJardner," f rmerly ft'- ntre , ; >.:y t - r Miu Magxle TrouUveln, both af Hunui ~ doti county. On May 23, at the residanca of tha ■ bride Mr' .1. II Jami ri of <'umberhu. I " county. Vii. fornwfly of Jteriu Milk I* Centre county, Pa., to Miaa Alice i . ] Hrijihtwcill, >! I'r I 'd, rince KuwarJ it co„ Vi. ii i:i>. On t'-. at Miliheim, Franklin Kdw ; . of ti. W. Stover, agi-d s months a? ! da) ?. On 8, at Alndl. tiburg. ■ f j al-y, Micha-1 -I Hsxell, aged C 3 years, 1 months ana 11 ,1^ On 7, at Miliheim. Ida M , duugi.lcr - I , Uriah Iteif.nydcr, aged 2 years, 1 month aio! 2D -h-> 0 BRLLKVONTK Mihkus. Juno It it by Shortlnlgo .V C-*. If Flour per barrel, wlu-1- tl--. $ ?b t , - r. tail. i"l"00. White wheat. 1 7-">. ,r Bed '• 17-7 r - Bye, t'-0 If (lorn, shelled, 50. f Corn, cob, 60. Oats, 35. e Barley, rye weight, .V>. P ('lovi-rse- -1 ?•"> per (-1 pounds, if Pi tatoe. retail, 125 1 N iv-sßcotia plaster, ground, 10c). Cayuga " $'.)(•(). ,f Anthracite coal : h Chestnut per ton at yard, ? 1 '-0. , r Small stove, " $ t 75. I Stove, " S I 75. Egg, " SI 1.0. r - Broken, " $l5O. f~ 11T' 'l'll 13 OUT AN D AV !' Aloney wlicn you desire to pur. lui-e 1 Cent Mottoe 9- 0 cent Perforated lb aid. M 6 cent'.*ll New Kiigl.ni-l t'l >m s. IS It) ccul Drawing slates. 2 cenl2Mo Pins in one pnj-er. e - 3 cent 2 dozen Hair Pins. it 22 cent M->rw eo Leather Pocket-books. 6 Cent pack of Good Envelope-. 18 cent 1 o/.. Z--j.hy r. " 2i cent p'-r cake 1 oil-1 soap. 3D cent Gilt caacl PrIBM !--r Photo* {- graphs. |h 7 cent per quire good note paper. 4 cent children.,' Bound Combs. n - 27 cent varnished Uustic Motto Frames, 11 Cenitooth Bru lies. 10 cent Hair Brushes. A- 4 cent Jajianne o Fans. 7 cent per i-air lorGarUr. These and many other bargain., can bo oi " had at the cheap stationary alorc, next of door to the pot otlice. 110 5 CENTS A OUABT FOB FUESH ] BOASTED PEANUTS i"sl 25 for a Complete s iof CB< Hjll KT. x*'J EWELBY, a llandsonie Assortment > 1 ir- I J welry at Cost (WALL PAPER, prices nt Wall Paj-i 1 reduced to 8 cent# and 12J cents.7 < n Sa'o for Cash and ''atli -;nly. Port. Off ce is-J atora. L IC | J AS, WELCH & CO. 1 t ions ci i/riv Ann: -i tin vnitp, waul. i-'.oc coaciimae.eiw and sad dlers. f' * '[ . ofal! .1. ripl :• n.; Wmti Ilndai, Slaw * t~ * Full lina of all kinds of Saddlnry. Also W it'. Uov . t. . In.l Teeth. 2 *4 / * K -.tins, Ac., Ac. This is the Rne*t ware Ir £ •* * /r Wood-work, Fellow, Plain and Patent < •* / . u*<\ mora durable tbn tin itn! fr©o \tv rn g : f £ Whftli Jtt An* . 1( ,, V1 i JM..U- J Vcv Hill, higher. All kinds ofO 1 lit'llAMCM ®, . £ ' , , .. .., , . , .0.. - J ?/<, S -'A - g >I v Th heavtati in wnight und bwt bftkr r ni ' { > \K > hf*\' tin best o! (*hin]i, *n\\ 8 h m ir4#t. All of I orUbll * * l'* 4 If-i.iti* . iU>\ 1• id f 'x *s v Drawing Ktnv®. tc% Al% Ha ly Al- g p *J;; , liAngtii with ©ight nimkci of , , I, r t * "* *Z [ * j u-1 th'* lr m Plan©*. . -J?-: nXC ~ PLOW IILAD) L I 3 i i-.H •• ft.--? COOK STOVKS. X - f LATHST IM I*KO\ KL> LAMPS. fT :, c as " , s _ rJ * li tot"cases have often been -o delayed from court to . ourt that the plaintiff, lr. Nt in ibilti.v to be present w hen they liavu come up, ha* been i mpellt 1 to e. :iij>r inise a just claim t - get th-- matter sett!- 1 This t-*w law . vi- all such • '.uitus p.*i r.tv and - - far is ar- vl l-: M.t t- th- 'i.boring man. Sinking Creek ♦! ill*.. This < Itl, a:, i well-known Gri.t-ia.il, in Potter ' -t -hip, i- w- sujn r-nlendod by- Mr D. N| COVHIX, eu oi tha but ex peru-m--<1 miller-in Cent-ii l'enna, who ha* raliderevt tint utmost sati.factu-b wherever he has he n, arid understands ' \V \i:i;AN rs HIS PLOUH, at I at ■ Midi, t ,-sv e satt-uctn-!., as t-> -|uantity u.i quality. It \ t want g<---d bren l let j Mr. Cow her fur;.il- v tir Grist. Grt-l deliver, -! t - Cent"• H twit . ■ bv ; mill wag ii. Houses, epi -j, g.s e Mr. (' -wher a trial, aud-ati-iv y -u-seivea u! th- great superi ■ rity of the fur manufiv tur- dby him, I may >m. Glioice Farm kokhalf : The undcrsigt.-d ot'V- -I - t ?' -wing choice hi m:t< id, near 1...M :i Had, at jrivatc -ah-. Co-'-islinit of IB Ak IIKS OF LANI, under fane- ami in a high '.ale of - .iltiv • ~n. Then are erected a h-STOHY BRICK lIOI'SK. B 1 ira, - 1 necs •*** ry outbuilding-, with choice fruit on the i,n-ns re*, a -' -t-rn and i. never-faihrg stream of running water. Tt.i- t-r- pertv i*deirabl\ local- 1 about | mlli. from L I .>v B ' i. it , and oflsn i fine opportu- ty f • s • -no wishing to retire tij-on n aial! farm. For further t-arin raj-pl v • D C GINGKIIK K, ANNA GINt.KHICK, lTmavdm. Linden Hall. Pa A'- a aa im war "• ewarwalaad in every ri ,- t, for sale, or taken in c*- . hang r y ung eal'.a . Cheapest of All". Largest of All S HKSTOF ALL!!! MAONIFICKNT MOCK vr csin-r-AZ hall, OVRII sin YAK!)* <>F CAI.ICO, Wll It'll \\ 11.8 BE M'l.D CUE \l*i B I II VN KN - KB BE Ft iBE IN Till- SEC TION. We have the G- d ' Prices Low ' Se lection rnmrp.iN.i-d I AT.-! we now ext. nd a c r ! ill irivitat. Nt - our fro n-ir. patrons, a:.i the sub!., gt-n --• rally. Come ! vro Will - - ■> you tho ]',est . ! Cat**, and in I lav • rrything and anything mnbran d in the above lines. A LARGE STOCK OF READY - MADE CLOTHING constantly on hatnl. Customcrg will litut the stock com pi etc, apd a call is all that is re.juirmi to a.'Stira you that this is the bcsl place in tho valley to buy your goods WM. WOLF. PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelpliia and Erie Railroad Ilivi SUMMER TIME TABLE On nn.lafier-t'NHAV. Mr B. 1-rT. H.e i,la ntt Ih* I-!III.-M|I!IU .1 Kno lui;! >.) lllii-l-a will run u (olklKS W ISTWHU, KKIK MIII.I-, . rhll-!rli.li... II B|- m ** M*rvlbtitit 4-*t " " M"t\ln ra |{..n 4 40 i< :n \ AS r I.INI it FLiUtUlphia 11 ra 11 nt rtaltiiri; -T *>|tU • " M->i.tA.L.i I ' i' in " j arr Y VVjilt V W M " IA k II Vi*l) f •• VOt KAN nv AKi>. I'M II I) I X IMVF* 1 't k Hvon • hd A : . " VAll|UllD*l nt Willunihi-ori l2Kpti M *• MiitiUndoii 1 I id •• arr a I lUtI-irjr 4 !• I m " •• rhlUdolpbU 7 9h i *i I RIKMAILb *" C p m la- k Havsyn • !> | : " *• WtlltaiiiH|->rt llt4iW •• ** Mrttitnrtiri 19 It* am " air ®t lUrriwburjf St 4ft m I fiiUdi'lphln *OO am i AS! UNV Itavß \VillUnaiort 12 a nt ur at llsarrilaliirM 4 "Hani " an nt PhtlU'lt'lphU 7 aIU Krtrt Mail Wcvt N.*arii K Wrtt, 1 t-t k llavrrt Ac cuininoilation 7%*l at**l I>s K*l Kt i*k* cl. ,t iff turn a! Nortl'wmb'hindallh I.d H Kit trab'i ftr Wiikeaba r* and .St:rtknt*i I ti Mill Wft, Niagara I"* AV ■ t and KiU- I W.-t Hi.tl lit k llavßi, Acminmoti itinn \V,- M mabt .!.. t wuuacii 111 W|U4*m*i>nw|i4i fi OUW uami l.i !•* Mail W>at, Ntag*r Kiprtu Wcat. and Pay K*. Kaal make clone connection at Iwk Haven with li I*! V ItU train* Kri*t Mall l int and VV t ronns*t at Frlc with train* on I. H.l M h lilt, at t ttirv v i h t) t V \ V KK, i ' Kuusorlumwitli H ,N Y A r KK. ami at P'lftwiHMl will A V JUC I'arltir cars will i i" I'd • 'n lMi'.l - . ipltia n J aural Supcitntenvknt, SPRING, Is; 7. • - - —— WE A HE NOW PREPARED. FOR TIIE SPRING TRADE. WE HAVE THE GOODS! Vli 1 ( ES h() W ! Selection Unsurpassed! SlockLargcj And now we exteud a cerdial invitati u t.> our frieiid, j atrons and'lhe j>ublic gcucraily. We will say thie, Come! if wo do not show you THE It EST SELECTED STOCK AT PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL, and if w, e.inuot provr that ii i- to your interest to patronize us, then don't buy ; but come and satisfy yourself. We have opened a full line of I) 15 V <; (to 1)8 C'loiliinx, Carpels, Hoots & Shoes. Groceries. L> UEKNSWA R E, G LASS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. HATS AND C APS, and in :a.: everything and anything embraced in the above line. We will beat every thing in prices and assortment, and our past, we trust, will be a stiffic'ent guarantee to oar patrons of fair and honest treatment. We have tabiishi d and will maintain our repuUll n. The large trade w t dj enable, us to fresh goods ilaily, w • b i a ;*r ; adrairtage t j our pa trons in all line-, and mora i pcc'tally in Groceries. Call, and it wiii prove t > vout intcre- t. VALENTINES & CO. 11. HERMAN,Manager. 1 5 IM;i5 CT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH! WE HAVE, AT PRESENT, ON OUR COUNTERS, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRV GOODS. WHICH WE ARE OFFERING VERY LOW TO CASH BUYERS. OUR LINE OF.MOURNING CAL- Cotton L, [ , 15, 22 an J 28c ICOES ISCt)MPLKTE. Calicoce, C, 7,8 and 9c " Lancaster Ginghams, 10c " lb ogal Plaids, 12} op, r yd. Beat Cotton Carpet Chain2sc M Star Mills, 1j • " Bed Ticking, 14, 20, 25, 38c per yd. Alpacas, .>.0,1>, 2„• " v jdit and double Zephyr Clark's O. N. T. Tbreml,7 >e per do*. Black and White, l*e per or. Men's Shirting, 12i, 15, 20e per yd. All i.thc-r colors, 20c " ißh ached Muslin, sto 16c '* Germantown Wool, 12Jc " ' Unbleached, stolo ' 41 A large stock of Lin.-ecd Oil, Sugar, 10,11,12 c per lb White Lead, • Putty, etc, • Best White, 121 c " on hand. Sold by special ccnlracL Mackerel, Lake Herring and white Fish very low. TERMS positively CASH, or Couutry Produce. Reepectivelv, ISAAC I). BOYER, Aaronsburg. w. lb CAMP'S CENTRE HALL Furniture Hooms! 1 would r-'pfctfuHy inform the eitirer,- of Centre county that 1 have opened - Furniture H in CVntto Hall, and have, on hand a largo stock of Furniture and , Chair*. cn:ting in part of CHAMBER M'l I s, EX rKNSION TABLES, BREAK FAS I TABLES. BUREAUS, WASH STANDS. BEDSTEADS SI N KS, CHAIRS, Ac. j Which will be mid at the 3o\i< -t cash " prices- ; come and examine m.v j-tock of 0 Furniture before buying elsewhere, J UNDERTAKING 3 a specialty- COFFINS and CASKKTSj •!way on hand. Funeral* attended with n ELEGANT NEW UFA USE at any distance- l'nytiler.U casv. ,1 Mar'..' dm W.H.CAMP. it }, " - fARUGS' DRUGS!! DRUGS !! I J[ / .S. T Shu ; -it.' iving purehn-s d the Drug i-l.sre on Allegheny street. Belle fonte, next ii >or to the hardware Store of ilicks A i.ro , ha- stocked mid tilled it out \\i:h all the UMt popular £ i DRUGS A MEDICINES, j J t'HKM ICA LS. I'KHFI M Kit Y -? j j FOA PH. COM US ANI > BRUSHES, : ' .-TRUSSES, SU PPOUT KS, BRACES; j ™ i..„ FANCY AND TOILKT ... i : I ARTICLES, &c„ Ac.. Ac. j j m . * HI Phl" nt Medicines, Alcohol, pure Winfs| in and Liquors lor medical purpese* only. ™ Physician's proscriptions carefully com-! || pounded anil order* answered with cure! ' and dispatch. Farmers hikl Physicians] II from tho country will find our stock of' 1 Medicine* complete, warranted genuine J" ami of the beat quality. ,i This Store will remain under tho dtree - lion of tho accomplished liruggi.-t ""d " pharmacist horctofuro connected with it, " Mr. 11. M Herrington, and xvo respectful* " ly solicit tho custom of our friends and I„ tho old patrons of the store. I'JHptf S. T. SIiUGKHT. BKII'K FOR SALE i-ir.-t el-.-- I,rick will be kept on hand for sale by J. O. i,i Dciniii|{cr at Zerbu'a Centre llall brick yards. These brick arc offered so low that it will pay parsons at <, *h distanco tc come here for them. Intending to continue in the piauuthe- U tureo. brie., iho.v x til to kept eon .tan.ly ijr on baud, and fair inducement oiforod toi purchasers, t; 17 uug if. il. it. ZKHBK ■ wfc, o ■ e*r-<-! is f i; mrs list L / / /nt in t># widr t l.hr*# HMnUti l y n> \ til n* f >>! .ff art in ay }>lH of liar ' ' i I ! r* wh.> it ntnUuc to .tk . lij at lb# tai'lvjmicut H*t w# fan* ! fiWp*r m rmh in >vur ofrn ftn, Voa nd Of' ! '*< Ipntn U' -.i n*bt Ya con ftr ytnr] ••••'* MS *i-*r<* IIMMMiB ;It • • dhing i try bonittOM. f rrmn nod #&; M.ti.tfrrv 4>lllyaw nt out U At o ! j I'ofthad. PoftUnd, 33 ♦#>! j ; Manhood: How Lost. How Restored ! Juki .ahotS. a nrwr of Pr l t pjfl Imj <*n jyrt*i>rtU.*fnr MmUl nnd I'iijitrtl 1 Hi lrn|MHjitrcnfa U Marrlagf, lv ' a a. * t ..wmi'lior.. Kjtilr\y ind f '*•, in ls;c-vt I \ cif indtsldicrt* < xr N IUII nifitittTK*. Ac | I'rtcf, *n m M>Uytl ftovocOfM", u-nl* sit rrnts. I Tby icldbrstrA tstimr, in tU admir* i.ls Km; • pftfllrt. thst lh< sUrtnlhtf gf syjf |>s* --s rsdicslt} cur 4 tUina U.y 4tlgtniaa n# of kotaimal Msdteiat or ifpUttlloo < tby Knif* At • >a|*ir. csrlite tt.l ode. I jt BlfM Of '-'U fa CtPIJ uffcrOC, ] wst tesr Obsi bis n.sy Im. rnsjr vorc fc imsclf i |rtr*tr!jr ssd rmdtcslijr. This Lsetttis sb- uld U In bsods of f *ry jonlh sad rtwrjr msn in lijy Isod. .Vi t untlrr ys.l, In s itisln entrffiops, (s my i \\l' 1 wit*teat*ot iwopostlUaps niKGI LYKUWKI.I. MEDICAL 00 ocl. 41 Aaa bl. Xew York . Pad Ufiitf klos.isSH FEJSTC3S PICKETS t! •j —o— i—large iikduction in phick.- c- , / We furnish the Pi. kct , made from S-inch round iron, like design shown in cul, at Si i ENTS I'EK LINE \L EtXJT. They .make n h:.:.d- :twr, u.oro durable, and U'heaper Fence than tin l wooden pickets. Send for circular to LEWIS. OLIVER & PHILLIPS. Manufacturers of MERCHANT BAR IRON, GATE ami 12.\ K.N DUtJii HIN GES, 1201 !- # M"I'S. WASHERS, and •their new line of Patented Wagon Hard- Uaro, 91 A V 2 \\ ttct and 111 & 116 First av., Piits) urg. Pi. t ' Kcr s tie by ull the loading Iron and Hartiwaiv Merchants. cuiar tm. j^x KCUTOBS NOTICE.— ,i Letter testamentary on tha v-mio ol , Susannah Kline, . ! AH...t)sburg, deceased, having bc. n grunted t> tho undersigned,. nil portions indobted to said estate aru re-' ' quired to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tho tamo t present them, duly authenticated by law, for.attlement JFK. KLINK, Aaronshurg. D. K. HECK MAN, niySl Sugar Valley. OK'ITLKMKNT—Notice is hcrh.v giv O en, that, the books belonging to the ostfttu of Peter Ruble, dee'd, will rctugin in the of A a ton Lukenbach, until Oct. Isjt, next, where all knowing them -elves indebted to said estate are requested to call aud make settlement. All accounts! remaining unpaid after-aid date Oct. I,t, will be p laced into the hands of a "proper!! [officer fur collection. j< By order of the Executors. 1 < ! NTJ'.K ItALL DRUG STORE. MILLER A SON. Succesior to J. K. Miller A Son.) Denier in Pare Drugs and Medicine*. Dye -tuffs, and Druggist's tundrie*. PURE WISE ASD LIQUORS For medkinai purposes. Tbe bet brand* of CIGARS AND TOBACCO always in stock. Prescription* carefully Compounded. MILLER A.SON Jan. Harris a\* CO. i NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. ■ ■ IROK NAILS, P A I N T S, 01 lA^ETC., J AS. HARRIS A CO. Bellefunle. A MARKCHANCE For a Sewing Machine. A"ou can hTe your choice of tbe follow ing first c!a* sewing machine* : .New American, St. John Domestic, Dauicc, Singer, Remington, Howe, [ ami Weed. \t the Sewing Machine store of lJannell A Aiken. Eo*l Market street, Low blown. Alao pari*, attachment* aud needle* for tail machine*. Great inducement* forcarh. Don't fail to see tbe St. John, something entirely new. Old Machine* taken in part payment for I new one*. Send uOct* to the above party und you will get by return mail, 1 do*. **- ifnrti J need in* for any tnacbino. JSOnovly A MAN OF A THOUSAND. Having diM-oveted, tn a manner almost ' providential, a positive cure for Consump- : ticn and all Lung Complaint*. 1 feel it my i duty to make known in a practical manner ' ->i" furnishing a sample bottle, Irea of harge. to all mffereri, my only hope o! j remuneration being that the medicine will iwrform ah I claim for it. The in grid i ■JU nre of the choiccf. herbal product* i and perfectly afe ; will b" *.nl free to ail. Address at once. Dr. O. Pbelpi Brown, 2! Grand Sir. el. Jersey City, N. J., or may jbe had of .1 k. Miller & Son, Druggist*, Centre liail. Pa. jati4 ly. •0. T Alexamkk. C. M Ikiwxx ALEXANDERS BOWER, At /"*. t.rrj-r, lUi. PeUrter.U SpwUi HMIIn f.rrtt U 3 •.' Jr, r>n I , art IrMllff |i >!•*■. n.;!td i- Una*o aod KasluUi uSw la j<-*ra>*' Imlidin*, ri,W Tt If PA TENT S| r cc Reduced ! Entire C ft ?s'*! i'alent (IC.it ) ikj SSo in advance, balance it-M within li month* aiter patent allowed. Advice and ex amination free. Patent- sold. J. VANCE LEWIS A CO , ITmeySoi Waihir gt n, D. C Henry ReinJbart. WOODWARD. UNDERTAKER. Coffin* of all styles made on shortest no tice. Cndertaking strictly attended to Char* reasonable 1* auv v. | Nervous Debility. v \ lUi Wfiiii >a*or Itoj>rosii*a, a weak ffrlft. m* c nfvfi w ' |h .f M*nUl i ' whl, Indinfounß Or riuiwfi, or k •r tlraia u|M| ike U tiwtjift mrtnJ If Humphrey's Homeopathic Specific No. 28. I It tea** n *B.| Inilanntrr U> tolfm. dumeb the I 'o,T„! 0 ,1,' ' P '"["•"••"•""Sill*. I iBrrWT t 1 t* [Y* UQ rfjotrmlwi the •ntir WJUJ. iTi? u rf;r°,' r i " r * 1 h r- r, "i'",i, I *1 rc-o I > J**!er HrSaa, a I jiw Bin*l* rIJ jor *i l p*r |>*ck*c- of fir* ,u;> .n J f J JO >ul ot jj,orfr.r Satlj tall en re. etpl ■( .run. * lilu y'rk' 1 ""** I* iBEATTY'SnSX „ . ' or Organs. r actory Established in 18&6. # From the Pre**. From U D While. Editor IlackeUs town, N. J. Herald. "The organ has a rich, deep and *oul- Htirriiig lone : could not stay in tho house without it It helps wonderfully to drio away the thought* of hard time*." ,T.° Lebanon Pa. Daily Newt,art • Wo aro in receipt of one of those' five np 6 n a . r . w 7 ?. 8 ' manufactured bv l> r. Hcatty, Washington, N. J. Thin >rgan is a fine, solid black walnut ca*o .nd in tone it cannot be aurpaued by any instrument of its kind " ( From the Lowell v eb u O - i#l( . r shn Tcceivod this week, direct from the manufacturer, D. F. Reattv WVsh elfn't?* J " hi *J u * l >y celebrated organ, f„-?s e •" "I'b'cranco, and handsomely furnished unexcelled in richness and pow •.u . UO , , Hro more than t>loa>ed with it, and heartily recommend it to any one contemplating of purchasing an or- K&ri. Bc*. l ! ir o|sJmimslrali *> on the estate Dsv WBjlßjti*f.W frgu*n twp, •!*' having boon grintcd to the u'ti< *•-> ■ll person* '.knowing lhom*!ve* t>< '•* dsbiod to taid dncodent are roiuw.-d i make Immediate payment, •" porenn* having rlnim* acalnrt tbo ui arc re quested to bring mwi their claims do* " ''' 'JI^S'KKSD. J AS. OATHS , junfit. Adm'r*. fGOO I*IAS9B FOR $ £~3Hr s?£nb& W b £x a vr^^s^ssrjric ' "ME*Diro**ruio CO. lSmaj3m No. 66 Broadway, N. T. L. BPANOLKR, Attorney at Law , Consultation* In English ana Ger msn. Office in Furst's new building, A soar Have the exclusive aala in Bllefont Edwin C. Burts' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES, 8 WIDTHS, the 2*34 SkoMin WNOLCEALX A arratL PXALJCU IX CalfSkins, SOLt LEATHEB, SHOE FINDINGS* Ail Kind. ofCttttom Work Made To Order. Bishop Street, BKLLEFONTE, Pa. 2) may tf. RE A rIT p'*uo' Grand, Square and Upright. From Geo. K. Letcher, firm of Wm. II Letcher & Bro Banker*, Fayette, Ohio. "We received the piano ana thick it a very fine-toned one out here. Waited a short lime to give it a good teft. If you wish a word in favor of it we will cheer- * fully give L" James R. Brows, Esq., Edwardiviiie 111